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2011 SCSU B aseball - N ew M exico M emories • 2010 NCAA D ivision II C entral R egional T ournament
2010 NCAA Division II Central Regional Tournament May 13-16, 2010 • Farmington, N.M. • Ricketts Field St. Cloud State • 2nd Place
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. 2011 SCSU BASEBALL INFORMATION University Facts
Founded...............................................................................................................1869 Location.............................................................................St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498 Enrollment.........................................................................................................18,319 Team Colors..................................................................................Cardinal and Black Team Nickname..............................................................................................Huskies Home Arena........................................................................................Halenbeck Hall National Affiliation..............................................................................NCAA Division II Conference Affiliation..................................Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference 2010 Overall Record.......................................................................................... 41-17 2010 NSIC Record............................................................................... 23-9/3rd place Returning Players.....................................................................................................21 Players Lost..............................................................................................................12
SCSU Baseball Staff
Head Coach.................................................................................................Pat Dolan Alma Mater................................................................................ St. Cloud State, 1992 Office Phone.......................................................................................... 320-308-3541 Coach e-mail...................................................................... pldolan@stcloudstate.edu Record at SCSU............................................................................ 104-58-1 (3 years) Career Record............................................................................ 360-250-1 (12 yrs) Assistant Coaches........................ Josh Vorpahl, Ken Picha, Chris Koenig, Mike Bell Baseball Operations Coordinator............................................................. Derick Snell
SCSU Administrative Staff
Mission Statement
The mission of the Intercollegiate program for men and women at St. Cloud State University is to provide quality athletic opportunities to men and women students who have specialized athletic interests and abilities. It is our belief that meaningful intercollegiate competitive experience will better enable the participants to make significant contributions to society. Finally, in spite of being in an era of uncertain state funding, SCSU is committed to providing a broad based program in which student-athletes can strive to pursue excellence in their chosen athletic and academic endeavors.
Credits
The 2011 St. Cloud State University Baseball Fact Book is a production of the Husky Media Relations Office. The guide was produced and edited by Tom Nelson with assistance from Celest Stang, Anne Abicht, Aaron Swenson and Terry Tschida. Many of the photographs for this publication are provided by Neil Andersen, University Communications.
President.......................................................................................... Dr. Earl Potter III Institutional Representative................................................................. Dr. Bill Hudson Director of Athletics............................................................................ Dr. Morris Kurtz Associate Athletics Director................................................................. Dr. Sue Becker Associate Athletics Director.......................................................................... Tracy Dill Assistant Athletics Director........................................................................ John Lewis Assistant Athletics Director......................................................................Chad Sheetz Assistant Athletics Director..................................................................Scott Schreiner Compliance Officer....................................................................... Holly Schmidtbauer Head Athletic Trainer..................................................................Julie Alexander, ATC Equipment Managers............................................. Kay Czarnetzki and Bartt Gevens Athletic Media Relations Director............................................................. Anne Abicht E-mail................................................................................. aabicht@stcloudstate.edu Assistant AMR Director............................................................................ Tom Nelson E-mail............................................................................... tcnelson@stcloudstate.edu Tom Nelson’s Home Phone.................................................................. 320-654-9815 Assistant AMR Director...........................................................................Celest Stang E-mail.................................................................................crstang@stcloudstate.edu AMR Graduate Assistant.................................................................... Aaron Swenson AMR/Athletic Insurance Secretary........................................................ Terry Tschida
Important Numbers at SCSU Athletic Office Phone............................................................................. 320-308-3102 AMR Office Phone................................................................................. 320-308-2141 AMR/Athletic Office FAX....................................................................... 320-308-2099 NHC Training Room..............................................................................320-308-5229 Equipment Room...................................................................................320-308-2371 Husky Stadium Press Row....................................................................320-308-3220 Ticket Information.................................................. 320-308-2173 or 1-877-SCSUTIX SCSU Admissions Office................................................1-877-654-7278 or 308-2244
www.StCloudState.edu/athletics
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St. Cloud State Traditions: History of the Nickname
The Husky Nickname: St. Cloud State's nickname has gone through several changes over the years. Early nicknames included "Normals," "Teachers," "Bear Cats," "Peds," and "Flying Clouds." There are several theories about how the nickname "Huskies" began to be used. One says that it is a result of a student contest. Another suggests that the name originated with the football team. There was a story in the February 4, 1938, edition of the College Chronicle which referred to the "football huskies." Since huskies was not capitalized in the story, the author could have been referring to the team's size, and this possibly led to the nickname. Another theory is that the nickname originated within the football team. "I think it occurred during Coach Kasch's days as football coach (1935-42)," said John Weisman, former SCSU Dean of Men and former coach. "The team just started calling themselves the "Huskies." Why the name was chosen or who exactly selected it remains unclear. The name could have been intended to mean "burly, robust or large," "one that is husky," or "a heavily coated working dog of the arctic region.” Perhaps the nickname was meant to encompass all three meanings. Regardless of its origin, the Husky nickname continues to represent SCSU as a symbol and image of strength.
The St. Cloud State Rouser
Oh, here we are, the gang and all, to cheer our team to victory. SCSU has heard the call, We're here to show our loyalty, RAH! RAH! Come on team fight, We'll win this game, and to our colors we'll be true. We'll sing our song, both loud and long, to victory — S.C.S.U.
The St. Cloud State Hymn
Sing to thee our Alma Mater, High on oak-crowned banks, Emblem of our search for knowledge, Symbol of our youthful ranks, Filled with fires of true ambition, Let us ever be; Loyal to thy fine tradition, Hail St. Cloud, to thee. By the river’s flowing water, By its islands fair, may the loyal sons and daughters, thy enduring friendship share. May they with sincere ambition, through the years e’er be; Loyal to thy fine tradition, Hail St. Cloud, to thee.
SCSU Athletic Dept. Phone Directory Name Anne Abicht Julie Alexander Jerry Anderson Dr. Sue Becker Michelle Blaeser Cheryl Boesche Steve Costanzo Kay Czarnetzki Bryan DeMaine Tracy Dill Pat Dolan Lori Fish Jeremy Frost Bartt Gevens Mike Gibbons Jeff Giesen Steve Grimit Jeff Hegle Becky Heiberger Dr. Bill Hudson Rachel Johnson Steve Johnson Jennifer Kranz Dr. Morris Kurtz Judi Larkin John Lewis Denny Lorsung Jim Louis Joe Meierhofer Jeremiah Minkel Seth Mischke Bob Motzko Aaron Nelson Tom Nelson Doug Patterson Steve Patterson Matt Reimer Kevin Schlagel Holly Schmidtbauer Scott Schreiner Ron Seibring Chad Sheetz Ian Shoemaker Celest Stang Larry Sundby Cindy Terwey Carol Thelen Therese Todd Terry Tschida Glen Tuomaala Paula U’Ren Scott Underwood Travis Zins
Sport Phone Email Athletic Media Relations.......................................308-2141 aabicht Head Athletic Trainer...................................308-3827/2597 jaalexander M/W Tennis...........................................................308-5269 jlanderson Associate Athletic Director....................................308-3102 slbecker Volleyball Coach...................................................308-3140 mgblaeser Administrative Specialist.......................................308-3102 chboesche Wrestling/Strength-Conditioning...........................308-2996 sscostanzo Equipment Manager.............................................308-2633 kmczarnetzki Athletic Trainer......................................................308-2588 bgdemaine Asst. Athletic Director...........................................308-4924 tldill Baseball Coach.....................................................308-3541 pldolan Women’s Basketball.............................................308-2230 llfish Nordic Ski.............................................................308-2245 jmfrost Equipment Manager.............................................308-2633 bjgevens Asst. Men’s Hockey..............................................308-4806 mjgibbons Women’s Hockey..................................................308-4806 jlgiesen Asst. Football . .....................................................308-3251 srgrimit Swimming & Diving...............................................308-4266 jmhegle Soccer...................................................................308-4967 raheiberger Faculty Representative.........................................308-2241 whudson Athletic Trainer......................................................308-2590 rljohnson Assistant Men’s Hockey ......................................308-4806 stevejohnson Asst. Women’s Hockey.........................................308-4806 jlkranz Athletic Director....................................................308-3102 Mkurtz M & W Golf...........................................................308-3102 jllarkin Asst. Athletic Director...........................................308-3102 jdlewis Concessions.........................................................308-3208 dklorsung Asst. Football........................................................308-3699 jelouis Director of Operations - NHC......................................308-3327 jmeierhofer Hockey Equipment Manager................................308-2371 jdminkel M & W Track/CC...................................................308-2242 scmischke Men’s Hockey.......................................................308-4806 rgmotzko Asst. Volleyball Coach..........................................308-3140 ajnelson Athletic Media Relations.......................................308-2141 tcnelson Asst. Football........................................................308-2073 djpatterson Athletic Trainer......................................................308-2503 smpatterson Asst. Men’s Basketball..........................................308-4253 mmreimer Men’s Basketball...................................................308-3297 klschlagel Compliance...........................................................308-2292 hjschmidtbauer Marketing & Promotions.......................................308-2293 ssschreiner Dir. of Rec. Sports/Intramurals.............................308-3325 rseibring Business Manager/Tickets....................................308-2137 chsheetz Asst. Football........................................................308-3070 igshoemaker Athletic Media Relations.......................................308-2141 crstang Asst. M/W Tennis..................................................308-3279 Dept. Secretary.....................................................308-3102 cmterwey Asst. Women’s Basketball....................................308-5929 ccrichter Dept. Secretary.....................................................308-4806 tptodd Insurance/AMR/Graphic Design...........................308-2141 tatschida Husky Sports Band Director.................................308-3201 gatuomaala Softball..................................................................308-2900 pjuren Football.................................................................308-4113 stunderwood Strength & Conditioning........................................308-1255 tczins
Office Numbers: St. Cloud State University Athletics Main Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-3102 SCSU Ticket Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-877-SCSUTIX or 308-2137 SCSU Admissions Office 1-877-654-7278 or 308-2244 SCSU Athletic Office FAX 308-2099 SCSU Athletic Media Relations Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2141 Halenbeck Hall Training Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2597 National Hockey Center Training Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5229 Halenbeck Hall Weight Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-3827 National Hockey Center Weight Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-3827 Halenbeck Hall Aquatics Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2632 National Hockey Center Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-4806 Press Box Numbers: Husky Stadium - Soccer/Football Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255-3220 Halenbeck Hall - Basketball/Volleyball/Wrestling Press Row . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5102 National Hockey Center Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5227
**All campus e-mail addresses completed by @StCloudState.edu **All campus phone numbers proceeded with (320) area code
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Contacting the Coach
The best time to contact Head Coach Pat Dolan is weekday mornings, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. He can be reached by calling (320) 308-3541 or the Media Relations Office can arrange interviews at (320) 308-2141- ask for Tom Nelson or Aaron Swenson.
Press Credentials
Admission to the Faber Field press area is restricted to the working press. Requests for working press passes and permission to broadcast games must be made at least one week in advance to the SCSU Athletic Media Relations Director. Only media representatives actually involved in the coverage of the games will be admitted to the press area. Media passes should be picked up at Faber Field. Your media pass should be displayed at all times while you are in the ballpark.
Media Services How to Get to Faber Field/ The MAC
From Interstate 94 (East or West): Exit on Highway 15 and proceed north. Go about three miles (past the Crossroads Center) until you get to Veterans Drive in St. Cloud. Turn west (left) on Veterans Drive and proceed about 1/4 mile. Faber Field and the St. Cloud Municipal Athletic Complex are on the right side of the road by the St. Cloud water tower. From Highway 10: Exit at the Hwy 23 (Division Street) exit in St. Cloud. Go west on Hwy 23 until you reach Hwy 15 (near the Crossroads Mall). Turn right onto Hwy 15 and proceed north to Veteran Drive. Turn west (left) on Veterans Drive and proceed about 1/4 mile. Faber Field and the St. Cloud Municipal Athletic Complex are on the right side of the road by the St. Cloud water tower. The address for the Municipal Athletic Complex is: 5001 Veterans Drive St. Cloud, MN 56303 If you have questions about Joe Faber Field, please call the Municipal Athletic Complex at 320-255-7223.
Where to Stay in St. Cloud
If you are travelling to the St. Cloud area from out of town, please call the St. Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. This office can provide you with complete information about lodging, dining and tourism opportunities in the St. Cloud area. You can reach the SCACVB by calling 1-800-264-2940 or 320-251-4170. The Bureau’s website is: www.granitecountry.com
THE SCSU HUSKY HOMEPAGE www.StCloudState.edu/athletics
A complete scoring summary will be available to the media at the end of the game. Complete stats will also be available on the SCSU wrestling game (www.stcloudstate.edu/athletics). Athletes and coaches from SCSU will be available for media interviews approximately 10 minutes after the match is completed. Interviews may be conducted on the field or in the concourse area, and a representative of the Athletic Media Relations Office can bring any requested players out for interviews. The SCSU locker room and athletic training room is closed to the media at all times. During the week, please call the Athletic Media Relations Office for questions regarding interviews with players and coaches. The contact for St. Cloud State University baseball in 2010 is Aaron Swenson. He can be reached at 320-308-2141.
Photo Passes
Video and Photo passes must be requested one week in advance. Videographers and photographers may operate from the decks on each baseline or from behind the screen of homeplate. Photographers are not allowed on the field at Joe Faber Field. Please check-in with the Athletic Media Relations contact in the press box for complete details.
Radio/Phone Lines/Internet Access
Radio space will be reserved for the official play-by-play stations designated by each visiting school. Other radio stations will be given space on a first-come, first-serve basis and on availability. Information concerning phone lines may be obtained by calling the AMR office at 320-308-2141. Wireless internet access and ethernet lines are NOT available at Joe Faber Field. So, please plan accordingly.
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Assistant Director of AMR
Tom Nelson
Director of Athletic Media Relations
Anne Abicht
Anne Abicht joined the St. Cloud State University staff in January of 1985 as the Sports Information Director. Since arriving on the SCSU campus, the athletic department moved its hockey program to NCAA Division I status, and added three women’s sports in women’s ice hockey, soccer and nordic skiing. During this growth period, Abicht has overseen a growth in staff in the department now known as Athletic Media Relations. SCSU has added a parttime office manager, two full-time assistants and two graduate assistants to assist in the coverage of the 21 sport program. She received CoSIDA’s 25-Year Award in July of 2006 and CoSIDA’s Trailblazer Award in July of 2007. She is also a current member of the CoSIDA Board of Directors. Abicht graduated from the University of Minnesota Duluth with a degree in mass communications and a minor in journalism. The Burnsville, Minn., native holds a master’s degree in sports management from St. Cloud State. Anne and her husband Dennis Lorsung, reside in St. Cloud.
Assistant Director of AMR
Celest Stang
AMR Graduate Assistant
Aaron Swenson
Athletic Media Relations Office Manager
Terry Tschida
Tom Nelson joined the staff at St. Cloud State University as assistant athletic media relations director in 1996. A 1983 graduate of North Central College in Naperville, Ill., Nelson serves as the University’s men’s hockey contact and also coordinates the athletic web site at SCSU. Nelson previously worked at Aurora University and St. John’s University (Minn.) before making the move to St. Cloud State. An active member of CoSIDA, Nelson was a member of that group’s Site Selection Committee. He has served as a media coordinator at numerous USA Hockey Player Development Camps and has been the media stewart for the MSHSL Class AA baseball tournament since 1997. A former member of the C.W. McCall Fan Club and an avid collector of salt and pepper shakers and vintage fishing magazines, Nelson resides in St. Cloud with his wife Colleen and their two children, Lauren and Patrick.
Celestine Stang joined the St. Cloud State University staff as the assistant athletic media relations director in December of 2005. Prior to joining the SCSU staff, Stang served as the Sports Information Director at Saint John’s University (Minn.) in nearby Collegeville from August-November of 2005. From 2003 to 2005, Stang served as a graduate assistant in the SCSU Athletic Media Relations office while earning her master’s degree in athletic administration. After playing four years of basketball at SCSU from 1999-2003, Stang graduated with a bachelor’s of science in sport management and recreation in May of 2003. She has also served as a media coordinator at a few USA Hockey Player Development Camps and is a member of CoSIDA’s Social Committee. For the past three seasons, she has served as the regional coordinator for the softball Daktronics, Inc. All-Region award. She enjoys garage sales and making homemade jams and jellies. A native of Redwood Falls, Minn., Stang and her husband Jacob reside in St. Augusta, Minn., with their son Andray and daughter Roslyn.
Aaron Swenson is in his first year as a graduate-assistant in pursuit of his Masters in Sports Management at St. Cloud State University. He comes to St. Cloud after working one year as the Sports Information Assistant at Augustana College. While in Sioux Falls, Swenson also worked as a freelance writer for the Sioux Falls Argus Leader. Swenson graduated from SCSU in the spring of 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications & Minor in Marketing. During his last year in undergraduate studies at SCSU, he was the President of the Society of Professional Journalists and Managing Editor of the University Chronicle. Swenson grew up in Delano, Minn. and graduated from Delano High School in 2003, where he was a three-sport athlete in football, basketball and baseball. He continues to pitch and play for the Delano Athletic’s in the North Star League.
2011 S t . C loud S tate B aseball F act B ook Dr. Morris Kurtz arrived at St. Cloud State in the fall of 1984 following athletic administrative positions at both Penn State University and Memphis State University. At SCSU he served as Director of Men’s Athletics from 1984 to 1995 and as Director of Athletics of the combined men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletics since 1996. One of Dr. Kurtz’s most significant achievements has been to enhance the department’s fundraising program utilizing innovative solicitation techniques, marketing, promotional strategies and increased community involvement and support. The community support that has developed has been overwhelming. Under Dr. Kurtz’s direction, the Athletic Department has experienced tremendous growth and in doing so has become a rallying point for SCSU faculty, staff, students, alumni, the city of St. Cloud, as well as the surroundDirector of Athletics ing communities throughout Central Minnesota. The Husky Athletic Program Dr. Morris Kurtz has become nationally recognized and has established itself as a competitive force in intercollegiate athletics while producing the highest caliber of studentathletes. Dr. Kurtz, his wife Janell Kurtz, a Professor in the G.R. Herberger College of Business, reside in St. Cloud and have a son David and daughter Stacey.
Dr. Sue Becker was named the associate director of athletics/senior women’s administrator for the Huskies in the fall of 2006. She is responsible for directing the internal operations of the SCSU athletic department. Dr. Becker also oversees daily compliance operations in the athletic department. A 1982 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Dr. Becker served as the assistant softball and volleyball coach at Emporia State University (KS) while earning her master’s degree. Dr. Becker served as SCSU head softball coach from 1985 to 1991 and also from 1995 to 1997. She led the Huskies to a 242-162 overall record and two NCAA playoff appearances. From 1991 to 1994, Dr. Becker completed her doctorate degree at Oregon State University. In 1997, Dr. Becker was named the Athletic Department’s comAssociate Athletic pliance officer and she has also served as an associate professor in SCSU’s Director department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Sports Science 1984. Dr. Sue Becker since At UW-Eau Claire, Dr. Becker was a three-year letterwinner in volleyball and was a volleyball student assistant coach in 1982. A native of Stitzer, Wis., Dr. Becker resides in St. Cloud.
Associate Athletic Director
Tracy Dill
After coaching men’s and women’s track and field and football at St. Cloud State, Tracy Dill was promoted to Associate Athletic Director for Marketing, Promotions and Fundraising in September of 1999. Since that time, he has been responsible for promoting, marketing and fundraising for the 21-sport SCSU athletic department. He has been instrumental in creating added visibility and broadening the SCSU branding program for intercollegiate athletics. Dill joined the SCSU athletic department in 1985 as an assistant football coach. In 1988, in addition to his football responsibilities, he was named head men’s track and field coach. In 1995, he resigned from his football coaching duties and became the head coach for both men’s and women’s track and field. As the men’s track coach, he coached 15 North Central Conference Indoor Track Champions and 19 NCC Outdoor Champions. He coached three NCC Champions each in women’s indoor track and outdoor track. In addition, he coached 21 All-Americans and two National Champions. Dill is a native of Keota, Iowa. He has an undergraduate degree from William Penn College in Iowa and his master’s from St. Cloud State. He and his wife Kristy reside in St. Cloud and have two sons, Trey and Tye.
University President
Dr. Earl H. Potter III Dr. Earl H. Potter III was appointed St. Cloud State University’s 22nd president by the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees, effective July 1, 2007. President Potter was attracted to Minnesota’s second largest university because it offers an affordable, high-quality education and wellrounded college experience for students who hail from Minnesota and around the world. Under his leadership and a strong commitment to student success, academic distinction, global education, diversity, and community partnerships, the state’s most widely accredited undergraduate university will move forward as the flagship of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. SCSU’s newest president came from Southern Oregon University in Ashland, where he had served as executive vice president and provost since 2003. Previously, he was dean of the College of Business at Eastern Michigan University; dean of the School of Management at Lesley University; director for organizational development and employment services at Cornell University; associate dean for academics at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy; a fellow for the American Council on Education in the Office of the Chancellor at the University of Colorado; and chief negotiator for management and head of the Department of Economics and Management at the U. S. Coast Guard Academy. President Potter holds a Ph.D. in organizational psychology and a master’s degree in psychology, both from the University of Washington; and a bachelor’s degree in psychology with honors from Williams College. He also served in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1969 to 1993 and retired at the rank of captain.
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Meet the St. Cloud State Athletic Department Staff
Jerry Anderson M & W Tennis
Jeff Giesen Women’s Hockey
Michelle Blaeser Volleyball
Jeff Hegle M & W Swimming and Diving
Kevin Schlagel Men’s Basketball
Paula U’Ren Softball
Bart Gevens Equipment Manager
Sara Granheim Development
Scott Schreiner Assistant A.D.
Cindy Terwey Office Administrator
Pat Dolan Baseball
Steve Costanzo Wrestling
Becky Heiberger-McCabe Soccer
Scott Underwood Football
Dr. Bill Hudson Faculty Rep.
Judi Larkin M & W Golf
Julie Alexander Head Athletic Trainer
John Lewis Assistant A.D.
Lori Fish Women’s Basketball
Jeremy Frost Nordic Ski
Seth Mischke M & W Track and Field Cross Country
Bob Motzko Men’s Hockey
Cheryl Boesche Office Administrator
Kay Czarnetzki Equipment Manager
Jeremiah Minkel Equipment Manager
Therese Todd Terry Tschida Office Administrator AMR Office Administrator Insurance Coordinator Graphic Design
Chad Sheetz Assistant A.D.
Holly Schmidtbauer Compliance
Travis Zins Glen Tuomaala Husky Sports Band Strength & Conditioning Director
This Is
ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY
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ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY
What’s Your World?
Visit Us On The Web: THE TRADITION...
St. Cloud State University is Minnesota’s secondlargest university, with more than 17,000 students. It is located about an hour northwest of Minneapolis along the oak-crowned west bank of the Mississippi River. The 100-acre campus is between downtown St. Cloud, a group of more than 30 islands that form a natural maze for a two-mile stretch of the river.
The newest addition to the campus in the fall of 2010 is Coborn Plaza. Located a block north of campus, Coborn Plaza honors the Coborn family whose grocery chain had a store on the site. The complex features apartment-style housing for 455 students, a new University Welcome Center and 20,000 square feet of retail space. This facility will help connect the campus with St. Cloud’s vibrant downtown area.
St. Cloud State’s undergraduate programs hold near- A GREAT UNIVERSITY. . . ly every available national accreditation. Students choose from more than 200 majors, minors and • Fall 2009 enrollment was 17,686, including 1,905 pre-professional programs, including regional rari- graduate students. ties such as aviation, meteorology and geographic • The Bridges is a scenic 2.72-mile exercise route. information systems. The School of Graduate Studies offers more than 60 programs, including an Ed.D. in Higher Education Administration and a master of business administration from the acclaimed Herberger College of Business. The master’s degrees in regulatory affairs and services and applied clinical research tap a growing demand for professionals who can lead medical device companies through Food and Drug Administration and international regulatory processes. Minnesota is home to more than 500 medical device manufacturers and distributors. Founded in 1869 as a state normal school, St. Cloud State has evolved into a comprehensive university with all the institutions that make college life exciting: events and activities, art galleries, year-round theatre, nearly 250 clubs and organizations, NCAA athletics, club sports, intramurals, indoor recreation opportunities and outdoor pursuits. The campus nerve center is our state-of-the-art library .
• Hundreds of courses offered online each semester. • More than 3,200 degrees were conferred during 2008-09. • Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education has 300 survivor videos. • Students learn from about 904 faculty in 44 academic departments. • Earl H. Potter III is the school’s 22nd president. • The University’s first building was purchased in 1869 for $3,000. • National Hockey Center’s Section 108 hosts college hockey’s fiercest fans. • St. Cloud State University competes as an NCAA Division II affiliate in the highly competitive Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. In the sports of
men’s and women’s ice hockey, the Huskies compete as an NCAA Division I affiliate and they are members of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, which is widely recognized as one of the nation’s top conferences in the sport of college hockey. • Noted economists have spoken at the Winter Institute for nearly 50 years.
DID YOU KNOW...
Facts about the city of St. Cloud and the Central Minnesota region: • 5 colleges & universities • Home to world-renowned gardens • 18 movie theaters • Over 200 restaurants • 5 live theaters • 28 city & county parks • More than 4000 employers • Located in heart of Minnesota’s scenic Central Lakes Region • Major retail center, featuring lively downtown area and Crossroads Shopping Center CLIMATE Coldest Month: December Hottest Month: July Annual Avg. Rain: 29 inches Annual Avg. Snowfall: 46.8 inches
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ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY
AT A GLANCE. . . Established in 1869, St. Cloud State University has grown into the largest campus in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system and the second-largest public university in Minnesota. TYPE OF COLLEGE: A four-year, public, residential, liberal arts and sciences university with 47 academic departments LOCATION: A 100-acre campus on the Mississippi River in St. Cloud, about an hour from Minneapolis and St. Paul POPULATION: St. Cloud, which has more than 60,000 residents, is the core city of a three-county Metropolitan Statistical Area with a population of 183,000 STUDENTS: Fall 2010 enrollment of 18,319, including 1,906 graduate students ACADEMICS: Nearly 200 majors, minors and pre-professional programs; more than 50 graduate programs, including an Ed.D. in Higher Education Administration CALENDAR: Two 15-week semesters and a summer session that offers more than 900 courses and enrolls nearly 6,000 students FACULTY: 93 percent of classes are taught by professors STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: 19:1 RESIDENTIAL LIFE: 3,200 students are housed in nine residential communities ACTIVITIES: Nearly 250 clubs and organizations ATHLETICS: Nine men’s teams and 10 women’s teams compete at the NCAA Division II level in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference; the Division I women’s and men’s hockey teams compete in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association; club sports include rugby, crew, lacrosse, cycling and more RECREATION: Offerings include fitness, aquatics, intramurals, rock climbing, outdoor activities and a challenge course; facilities include two pools, two gymnasiums, 200-meter track, year-round turf field, two ice sheets, bowling alley, dance studio, ball diamonds and a student recreation center COST FOR 2010-11: In-state tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board is $14,160 FINANCIAL AID: Students receive more than $112 million in scholarships, grants, loans and student work opportunities each year
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THE GRANITE CITY . . .
The city of St. Cloud, home to St. Cloud State University, is located in the heart Minnesota’s scenic Central Lakes Region along the wooded banks of the Mississippi and Sauk Rivers -- 65 miles northwest of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. St. Cloud serves as the commercial and business hub for over 160,000 people and three counties. The area is at the center of one of Minnesota's fastest growing metropolitan area. Incorporated in 1856, St. Cloud served as a stop on the famed Red River Trail. The city’s location on the Mississippi River, helped St. Cloud grow as a center for the lumber industry. Another local resource closely identified with the region is granite. The first granite in the area was quarried in 1869, and the industry rapidly helped St. Cloud gain the nickname “Granite City.” In addition to a strong economic environment, St. Cloud offers very ample and diverse opportunities in education, recreation and the arts. Some of those highlights include nearby access to top-notch fishing, camping and hunting; renowned international gardens (across the river from campus); a lively downtown retail and entertainment district and great shopping at the region’s largest mall - Crossroads Center and along the city’s Division Street. The St. Cloud metropolitan area is comprised of the three counties of Stearns, Benton and Sherburne, and is the political, cultural, commercial, and manufacturing center for all of central Minnesota. Access to St. Cloud is easy, with the city served daily by bus (Greyhound) and train (Amtrak). The St. Cloud Airport offers service for private planes, while a bus link to the Northstar commuter rail in nearby Big Lake began regular daily service in 2010.
THE CITIES . . .
SCSU students also benefit from the University’s location, which is approximately one hour northwest of the Twin Cities (an easy drive from campus). One of the nation’s great metropolitan areas, Minneapolis-St. Paul offers a bounty of cultural and entertainment opportunities. The Cities are home to world-class museums, theaters, restaurants and one of the largest shopping malls in the world (Mall of America). Sports fans are also in heaven as MinneapolisSt. Paul is home to the Twins (MLB), The Wild (NHL), Timberwolves (NBA), Lynx (WNBA) and Vikings (NFL).
TOTAL ACCESS SCSU location on I-94 makes it an easy place to get to! Mileage to SCSU: Twin Cities Bemidji, Minn. Fargo, N.D. Chicago, Ill. Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa Duluth, Minn.
65 163 175 480 869 308 147
Green Bay, Wis. LaCrosse, Wis. Los Angeles, Calif. Mankato, Minn. Milwaukee, Wis. New York, N.Y. Omaha, Neb. Redwood Falls, MN Rochester, Minn. St. Louis, Mo. Sioux Falls, S.D. Winnipeg, Mant.
350 232 1880 141 407 1268 374 85 158 618 218 388
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Look Who Has Attended St. Cloud State University • Tyler Arnason, 2001 - played in the NHL for Chicago, Ottawa, Colorado. • Todd Bouman, 1996 - played in the NFL for Minnesota, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Baltimore • Joanne Benson, 1964 - former Lt. Governor of Minnesota and state legislator. • Casey Borer, 2007 - plays professional hockey in the Carolina (NHL) organization. • Dick Bremer, 1977 - long-time play-by-play announcer for the Minnesota Twins. • Jay Caldwell, 1998 - sports director at St. Cloud’s Regent Broadcasting. • Tim Conboy, 2003 - plays professional hockey in the Buffalo (NHL) organization. • Matt Cullen, 1998 - currently playing professional hockey for Minnesota Wild (NHL).
Dick Bremer
• Ty Ellingson, 1982, Hollywood concept designer and effects art director
Matt Cullen
• Andrew Gordon, 2007 - plays professional hockey for the Washington Capitals (NHL) • Matt Hendricks, 2004 - plays professional hockey for the Washington Capitals (NHL) • Bonnie Henrickson, 1986 - head women’s basketball coach at the Kansas University. • Jim Eisenreich, 1980 - former major league baseball player. • Jeff Finger, 2003 - plays professional hockey in the Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) organization. • Ann Govednik Van Steinburg, 1939 - competed in 1932 & 1936 Olympics with U.S. swim team. • Dave and Jim Hazewinkel, 1966 & 1967 - U.S. Olympic wrestling team in 1968 and 1972. • Mark Hartigan, 2002 - member of the 2008 Stanley Cup Champions Detroit Red Wings (NHL). • Bret Hedican, 1992 - played NHL hockey with St. Louis, Vancouver, Florida, Carolina and Anaheim.
Les Wolff
• Ralph Heimdahl, 1930- creator and producer of the Bugs Bunny cartoons.
Bonnie Henrickson
• Larry Heinemi, 1965 - professional wrestler, who competed as Lars Anderson. • Bill Hudson, WCCO TV news reporter • Rob Hudson, 1993 - KARE 11 TV personality • Tami and Toni Jameson, 1990 - participated in 1992 Olympics in team handball. • Ryan Malone, 2003 - currently playing professional hockey for Tampa Bay (NHL). • Van Nelson, 1968 - educator, member of 1968 USA Olympic track team. • Andreas Nodl, 2008 - plays professional hockey in the Philadelphia Flyers organization (NHL) • Jim Olander, 2003 - radio voice of the Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL).
Jim Eisenreich
• Mark Parrish, 1998 - played in the NHL for Tampa Bay, Dallas, Minnesota, Florida, NY Islanders. • Jeff Passolt, 1981 - news anchor for KMSP (Ch. 9) in Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Jeff Passolt
• Reggie Perkins, 1988 - played for the Harlem Globetrotters. • Eldon “Rip” Repulski, played major league baseball from 1953-1961. • John Stumpf, 1976 - president and CEO of Wells Fargo. • Sven Sundgaard, 2003 - KARE 11 meteorologist • John Tobler, 1969 - former member of U.S. national diving team. A national and world diving champion. • Duvie Westcott, 2001 - played professional hockey for the Columbus (NHL) Bluejackets. • Ryan Weber, 2003, founder of W3i, a global interactive-media company • Les Wolff. 1966 - professional wrestler who competed as Buddy Wolf.
Reggie Perkins
Ryan Malone
Bret Hedican
Rip Repulski
Matt Hendricks
Todd Bouman
Rob Hudson
This Is
ST. CLOUD STATE ATHLETICS
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ST. CLOUD STATE FACILITIES FIRST CLASS PROGRAMS...FIRST CLASS FACILITIES St. Cloud State University's tradition of excellence in athletics is mirrored by the many outstanding athletic facilities that are featured on the SCSU campus. The majority of SCSU's home sporting events take place at the following locations on campus: Halenbeck Hall, Husky Stadium, Selke Field, Dick Putz Field, and the National Hockey Center.
HISTORIC SELKE FIELD: Selke Field is the home to Husky softball, which
placed third in the nation in 2004. The softball diamond is located in the southeast corner of the Selke Field athletic complex. Bleachers and two dugouts complete the playing area. In addition, the SCSU baseball team has a practice field at Selke, and SCSU students use the facility for intramural soccer and touch football.
HUSKY STADIUM: The newest addition to the SCSU facilities list is Husky
Stadium, which opened in September 2004. This multi-purpose facility offers seating for 4,198 spectators and is the home to SCSU football and soccer. The field overlooks the scenic Mississippi River and features a state-of-the-art synthetic playing surface along with lights for night play. In the winter months, the field is covered with an inflatable bubble that provides an outstanding practice space for many of the SCSU athletic teams and SCSU’s recreation sports programs. Other features of the facility include a press box, President’s Suite, concession stands, ticket booths and bathroom facilities. The stadium is connected to Halenbeck Hall by a new student recreation facility that features a massive fitness center, climbing walls, classrooms, dance studios, snack bar, office space and storage locations.
HALENBECK HALL: Halenbeck Hall was completed and dedicated in 1965. The
main gymnasium of Halenbeck Hall has a seating capacity of 6,451. Volleyball, men's and women's basketball, wrestling, and swimming all compete in the main area of Halenbeck. In the summer of 2001, a new wooden floor, arena seating and scoreboard were installed, which makes Halenbeck one of the best courts in the NSIC. The Halenbeck Aquatics Center has seating capacity for 500 spectators. Its features include a six-lane pool and a diving well with one and three meter boards.
HALL OF FAME: Halenbeck Hall is home to the SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame,
which was completed in the spring of 1996. The Hall of Fame is located in the south lobby of the main gymnasium and houses the Hall of Fame plaques, as well as trophy cases for each of the Huskies' sports. The building also houses several classrooms, a complete computer lab and offices for the coaches and athletic administrative staff.
HALENBECK HALL SOUTH: Halenbeck Hall South was completed in 1980. It
provides SCSU with an indoor training facility for track, soccer, baseball, softball, and tennis. The major feature of Halenbeck South is an activity center and multiple purpose area bordered by a running track. A new surface was installed in the Halenbeck South Fieldhouse during the summer of 2006. The facility also houses six regulation size racquetball courts, a wrestling practice room, intramural offices, climbing wall and a human performance laboratory. To the east of Halenbeck and Halenbeck South are outdoor tennis courts.
NORDIC SKI: SCSU's nordic ski team practices at nearby Riverside Park, which
is located directly across the Mississippi River from the SCSU campus. The Mississippi River also provides many recreation opportunities for the outdoor sports enthusiast, including fishing, canoeing and hiking.
2011 S t . C loud S tate B aseball F act B ook THE NATIONAL HOCKEY CENTER: The
National Hockey Center is home to Husky hockey and opened its doors in December of 1989. Its main features include two Olympic size sheets of ice measuring 200' by 100'. The main rink has a seating capacity for 5,763 fans and sports five VIP boxes located on the east end of the arena. Twelve locker rooms, a fully-equipped athletic training room, a fitness center, an equipment and drying room, a players lounge, classroom, manager's office, coaches offices and two Zambonis fill the lower level.
THE MAC: Baseball is played at the St. Cloud
Municipal Athletic Complex, located at the west end of St. Cloud. The complex features two of the finest baseball fields in the state - Dick Putz Field and Joe Faber Field.
WEIGHT TRAINING: St. Cloud State athletes have access to two weight training rooms. Athletes can train in the well-equipped, spacious, free weight rooms in Halenbeck and the NHC.
ATHLETIC TRAINING: St. Cloud State athletes
have access to two athletic training rooms. Athletes can get treatment in the well-equipped, spacious, training rooms in Halenbeck and the NHC.
Previous page (top to bottom): Husky Stadium, Halenbeck Hall Main Gymnasium, Halenbeck Hall Aquatic Center, St. Cloud State Student Fitness Center, Halenbeck Hall South Fieldhouse, and inside of the dome that covers Husky Stadium during the winter months. This page (top to bottom): Historic Selke Field (softball), National Hockey Center (Hockey), inside of men’s hockey locker room (NHC), inside of men’s football locker room (Husky Stadium), Husky Stadium for soccer, Halenbeck Hall Wrestling Room, Halenbeck Hall Athletic Training Room, NHC Weight Room and Joe Faber Field at the MAC in St. Cloud, Minn. - Home of SCSU Baseball.
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GIVING BACK TO ST. CLOUD HUSKY BASEBALL PROVIDES A HELPING HAND IN THE COMMUNITY AND ON CAMPUS The St. Cloud State University baseball program and the entire St. Cloud State University Athletic Department annually provides many hours of volunteer service for the St. Cloud area and the campus commuity. Over the years, the St. Cloud State teams have participated in reading programs for local youths, providing a helping hand at the University’s annual move-in day for students moving into the campus dormitories, Husky Dome set-up, Make-A-Wish fundraisers, food drives and help with local emergency relief. These are just a few examples of the many ways that St. Cloud State University Athletics give back to the community that surrounds and supports that in St. Cloud and on the campus at St. Cloud State University.
GO HUSKIES!
ST. CLOUD STATE BASEBALL COACHES
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Pat
DOLAN Head Coach
• 4th Season at SCSU • 104-58-1 career record at SCSU • 360-250-1 career record as a 4-year college coach • Native of nearby Cold Spring, Minn.
• 1992 Graduate of SCSU
Winning is the name of the game - on the baseball field, in the classroom, and in the community.
The Foundation of SCSU Baseball • • • • • • •
Commitment to excellence Playing the game of baseball the way it ought to be played Living the game of life the way it ought to be lived Self-motivation and self-discipline Hard work, communication, and enthusiasm Academic priorities Community relations
These important characteristics are the foundation for the St. Cloud State University baseball program under head baseball coach Pat Dolan. Coach Dolan officially began his tenure with SCSU on June 15th, 2007, and he completed his first season with the Huskies in 2008. A tested coaching veteran with a record of success, Dolan led the Huskies to a 27-231 overall record in 2008 - the most wins posted by the Huskies since 1999. He also led the club to a third place finish in the always rugged NCC, and a 13-12 league record. He continued that trend of excellence in 2009, with a then school record 36 victories (36-18). SCSU also opened play in the highly competitive Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference with a solid 15-13 record. SCSU set numerous record in 2009, and they also played a competitive schedule that included several games in the Minneapolis Metrodome, a spring break trip to Arizona and a full slate of games in the NSIC. Of note, SCSU’s Logan Birr was named the NSIC Freshman of the Year. Birr and teammate David Deminsky also gained All-Region notice as pitcher in 2009.
Breakout Year in 2010! The Dolan trend of success continued it 2010, as the Huskies set a new team record with 41 victories (41-17). The Huskies earned a trip to the NSIC playoffs with a third place record of 23-9 in league play, and they also gained SCSU’s first NCAA playoff bid since 1991. At the 2010 NCAA Division II Central Regional in Farmington, N.M., the Huskies posted a 4-2 record and advanced to the regional championship game. Once again, SCSU broke numerous team and individual records in 2010. SCSU’s Jordan Smith was named the NSIC Freshman of the Year, and he earned All-America honors along with teammate David Deminsky. Smith, Deminsky, Nick Anderson and Joey Benke also earned All-Region status in 2010. To cap the season, SCSU’s Deminsky was picked in the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft by the Minnesota Twins.
The Road to St. Cloud State In Dolan’s 18 years as a head baseball coach his teams have captured an amazing 10 conference regular season championships. He owns a 360-250 career record during his tenure as a coach at the four-year college level, and he also coached for two seasons at Itasca C.C. with a 54-17 record. He has won over 691 games as a head coach, which includes over 280 wins at the American Legion level. “There is a great Husky baseball tradition that goes way beyond my years. My predecessors - Skip (Denny), Jim Stanek, and John Kasper - helped establish an outstanding college program, and I can only hope to fill these great baseball people’s shoes and take our Husky Baseball Family to the next level,” said Dolan. As a college coach, Dolan has had 15 of his players sign professional baseball contracts, has had well over 63 All-Conference selections, and has coached 12 All-Americans. During his 14 years as a head coach at the college level his teams have enjoyed the same success in the classroom, and this past season four SCSU baseball players earned Academic All-NSIC honors. Continued on Next Page
S t . C loud S tate B aseball H ead C oach P at D olan Continiued from Previous Page “As proud as I am of the accomplishments our student athletes have had on the field, I’m even more proud of all the successes they have gained in earning their college degrees and becoming successful in the real world.”
Success at Dakota State Dolan helped turn around two struggling college baseball programs prior to his arrival at SCSU, and he helped develop them into championship baseball programs ranked nationally in the NCAA Division II and NAIA polls. In 2007 (his last season at Dakota State University), Dakota State University finished with a 39-12 record setting the school record for wins for the third consecutive season. DSU was also ranked in the NAIA top 10 for the first time ever at #7. This was the fifth consecutive season the Trojans were recognized nationally. Dakota State’s first year under Dolan’s command in 2001, was their most successful season since 1985 when the Trojan’s won their last conference championship. The 2002 squad tripled the amount of wins (15-22) the previous three years combined (5-99 and were regionally ranked for the first time in 18 years. The 2003 Trojans made the “turnaround.” The Trojans shattered nearly every individual and team record in the 2003 season. They won their first ever NAIA Regional Tournament and advanced to their first-ever Super-Regional Tournament, while setting the school record with 33 victories. They finished being ranked nationally for the first time in school history. The Trojans took a small step backwards in the win column in 2004, while playing their most difficult schedule ever. The Trojan’s finished 27-22 and finished as runner ups in the DAC Tournament. The 2005 team recaptured the NAIA Region III Championship for the second time in school history and also set the school record with an overall record of 34-16. In 2006, the Trojans finished with an identical record setting year by going 34-16. They also were ranked as high as #16 in the NAIA National Polls. “There is a great correlation between success between the white lines and work ethic and the type of person you are,” Dolan says. “I would like to believe the success I have had is related to my positive philosophies and the energy I put forth. A commitment to excellence starts with the head coach, which should channel to the ball players and others with in the program.”
Just a Hometown Boy... Dolan was a three-sport standout, six time All-Conference selection, 10-time letter winner at Cold Spring-Rocori in Central Minnesota. He was selected as the “Central Minnesota Baseball Player of the Year,” and participated in both the Minnesota High School Lion’s All-Star games for baseball and basketball. “Other than my father, I learned more about life and coaching from Bob Brink, Jim Thelen and Tom Bergner than anyone else. I was truly blessed to have the coaching legends I had back 20 years ago. They set the foundation for most all of my coaching philosophies today. After earning All-American honors and setting school records of a .483 batting average, 92 RBIs, 60 BB, and 47 SB at Iowa Western CC, Dolan transferred to Florida Atlantic University to play for Kevin Cooney. “I also owe a lot to both Coach Nowachyk and Coach Cooney. They were two different types of coaches, but they both got the most out of their players and they both were unbelievably successful. To this day I still pick their baseball brains.” Dolan began his coaching career at his alma matter in Cold Spring as the head coach of American Legion Post 428 and assistant coach with Cold Spring-Rocori. He compiled a 204-81 overall record and guided his teams to seven league championships.
Dolan Begins College Coaching Career At the age of 25, he became one of the youngest coaches in college baseball at Itasca CC in Grand Rapids, MN. Dolan began his collegiate coaching career with 21 consecutive victories. He compiled a winning percentage of .781. Twelve players off his first recruiting class went on to play college baseball at four-year institutions. ICC earned national recognition by being ranked as high as #10 in the NJCAA poll and captured two consecutive Northern Minnesota League Championships. After spending two years as the associate head baseball coach at St. Andrew’s College, Dolan took over the head coaching honors at Belmont Abbey College in Belmont, NC. The year Conitnued on Next Page
The Pat Dolan File
1992 graduate of St. Cloud State Assistant Coach, Cold Spring-Rocori High School, 1990-1993 Head Coach, Cold Spring American Legion Post 428, 1990-1997 Assistant Coach, Itasca Community College, 1994 Head Coach, Itasca Community College, 1995-96 Associate Head Coach, St. Andrew’s College, 1997-98 Head Coach, Belmont Abbey College, 1999-2001 Head Coach, Dakota State University, 2001-2007 Head Coach, St. Cloud State University, 2007-present Dolan at SCSU 2008 2009 2010 SCSU Totals
Overall 27-23-1 36-18 41-17 104-58-1
Conference 13-12/3rd NCC 15-13/6th NSIC 23-9/3rd NSIC* 51-34/NSIC & NCC (3 years)
Dolan at Dakota State 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Totals
Overall 15-21 33-23 27-22 36-14 36-14 39-12 186-106/6 seasons
Dolan at Belmont Abbey 1999 2000 2001 Totals
Overall 12-36 19-31 39-19 70-86/3 seasons
Dolan at Itasca CC. 1995 1996 Totals
Overall 27-7 27-10 54-17/2 seasons
Career Record at 4-Year Colleges Overall Total: 360-250-1 (14 seasons) * NCAA tournament qualifier
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Josh
Vorpahl
Assistant Coach • 1st Season
Coach Pat Dolan Continued from Previous Page prior to Dolan’s arrival, Belmont Abbey had a record of 12-36 and the school’s last winning record came over 30 years ago. A total transformation took place. The 2001 season brought a regular season CVAC Championship, CVAC Tournament runner-up, 39-18 record, #26 NCAA Division II National ranking, and a “CVAC Coach of the Year” award for Dolan. Nearly every individual and team record was shattered. During his three-year stint 16 of his 17 seniors graduated. “Expectations are high at SCSU, which they should be. Our goals are to graduate our student-athletes, provide them with a great college experience, and win baseball games. Winning the NSIC Championship and gaining a berth in the NCAA tournament are our baseball goals. With the commitment, work ethic, and togetherness of every member of the Husky Baseball Family these high standards are attainable.” “I’m a firm believer in that individually and as a team, you have to practice like you play. There are a lot of woulda, coulda, shoulda type players out there that ‘talk the talk, but don’t walk the walk.’ Players that play for me are guys that want to work on their weaknesses and improve their strengths, and are self disciplined on and off the field.” “I want to teach the game so every player has a complete understanding of the game. Coaching to me is teaching, and not just the fundamentals of baseball but also the fundamentals of life.”
St. Cloud native and former Husky athlete, Josh Vorpahl, has joined the St. Cloud State University baseball coaching staff as an assistant coach. Vorpahl will serve as the team’s pitching coach. Vorpahl has many ties to St. Cloud and the SCSU baseball family. He was a student-athlete at St. Cloud State from 1993-95 and then again in 1998. He started his college baseball career at Itasca Community College playing for current SCSU head coach Pat Dolan. In 1998 he was voted first team all-conference and the North Central Conference Pitcher of the Year, while playing for the Huskies. Most recently, Vorpahl was the interim head baseball coach at St. Cloud Apollo High School where he originally graduated from in 1993 and was a three-time letterwinner, All Central Lakes Conference selection his junior and senior years and the St. Cloud Area Player of the Year. He also earned All-State honors his senior year. Vorpahl was also the assistant head coach at Apollo H.S. from 2005-2010 and junior varsity coach in 1996 and 1997. He was also the head baseball coach for Apollo’s summer American Legion team, the Waite Park Silver Stars from 2000-2009. Still a competitive player, Josh is in his 20th year of playing amateur baseball in Minnesota. “We are very happy to have Josh join our coaching staff. His baseball coaching resume speaks for itself. Josh has some great experiences and being another former Husky, he brings with him the passion for the red and black,” said SCSU head coach Pat Dolan. Vorpahl’s primary duties will be coaching a pitching staff that brings back a lot of talent and experience from last year’s 41-17 squad that placed second at the NCAA Central Regional in 2010. He will also be reunited with former St. Cloud Apollo star player Logan Birr, who is entering his junior year as SCSU. “I’m very excited about this great opportunity to get involved in college baseball. Playing for Pat and knowing him for a long time, I have a lot of respect for him and how he has brought back the great tradition of Husky baseball. One thing those pitchers are going to get from me is a person who cares about them as student-athletes and a person who will put in the work that I will expect them to put in,” Vorpahl said. Josh is married (Jessi) and has two children and resides in nearby Sartell. He is employed by Wacosa in Waite Park.
Ken
PICHA
Assistant Coach • 4th Season Longtime Central Minnesota prep baseball skipper Ken Picha returns to the St. Cloud State University baseball staff as an assistant coach in 2010-11. Picha served as the head varsity baseball coach at nearby Melrose High School for 29 years (1979-2007) and compiled an impressive 427-181 career record. He ranks eighth on the all-time win list among Minnesota high school baseball coaches, and his .702 career winning percentage ranks sixth among Minnesota high school coaches who have a minimum of 350 wins. In 29 years at Melrose, Picha never had a losing season. His teams won 11 conference titles, seven district championships and his squads advanced to four state tournaments. His 1997 and 1998 teams finished second in the state baseball tournaments. Picha was voted the MSHSL Class AA Coach of the Year in 1998, and he received the Dick Siebert award in 2004. Picha previously served as president of the Minnesota High School Baseball Coaches Association, and he will be inducted into the Minnesota High School Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in the fall of 2007. Picha has coached many players who have received All-State honors and who have gone onto play in the Lions All-Star baseball series. “Ken is a coaching legend not only in the Central Minnesota area, but the entire state,” SCSU head coach Pat Dolan said. “Having a person of his character and experience come on board is sure going to make my job much easier. He’s got a calm demeanor, but he is a true competitor. I remember looking up to him 20 years ago as a high school player at ROCORI (High School). The addition of these two great men is going to make our Husky baseball coaching staff one of the strongest and most experienced staffs around. We are very fortunate to have these coaches with us.”
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Mike
BELL
Assistant Coach • 2nd Season Mike Bell works in several capacities for the baseball program at SCSU. Bell has been a Husky Dugout Club Board member since 2007, helping in the fundraising efforts for the program. In 2009-10, Bell became a regular “on field” coach in the fall months including indoor workouts in January and February. “Working with the outfielders and small ball techniques are Bell’s strengths and we are looking forward to him helping our student-athletes reach their team and individual goals,” SCSU head coach Pat Dolan said. “There is not a coach around I would rather have working with our outfielders and base runners than Mike. He has a true passion for the game and he has always had similar coaching philosophies as mine.” Bell brings with him a very strong and noteworthy playing and coaching career. Bell’s family moved to Greenwald from the ROCORI District in 1983, when Bell was a freshman in high school. This is where Bell was introduced to SCSU Assistant Coach Ken Picha, who served as the Melrose Head Baseball Coach. Bell was selected as an All-State shortstop in 1987 under Picha. Bell then went on to play collegiate baseball for Division I JUCO powerhouse Iowa Western with Pat Dolan. Bell served as team captain in 1989. Bell’s team went on to the Division 1 Junior College World Series in Grand Junction, Colorado in 1989. Incidentally, IWCC won the NJCAA World Series this past spring with former SCSU Huskies Tim Radamacher as an assistant coach. Bell finished his career at St. Andrew’s College in North Carolina, where he also served as team captain his senior year...that year Bell’s team finished the season ranked in the top 10 in the nation. Statistically,Bell was a .348 collegiate hitter along while grabbing 62 stolen bases in 1991 (single season) which at that time was a national record. “As a friend since my tee-ball days, I am very happy to coach alongside my childhood friend,” Dolan said. “Watching these kids succeed, improve, and most importantly having fun makes it all worth it at the end of the day. And those are the cornerstone characteristics of Mike Bell as a person. We are fortunate to have him on our staff.” Jon BellBell’s son, Jonathan has been one of the SCSU Huskies batboys for the past two years as well. In addition to his work with the Huskies, Bell seves as a Minnesota State Trooper with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. Coach Bell’s Coaching Profile: * SCSU Outfielders Coach-------------------2007-present * Melrose VFW Baseball Head Coach-------1985-87 * Rocori VFW Baseball Head Coach---------1992,93 (State Champions 1992) * Stars of Tomorrow Baseball Academy --- --1993-present * Rocori JV Softball Head Coach-------------1993 * Rocori 9th grade Football Head Coach------1993 * Rocori 9th grade Basketball Head Coach---1993 Amateur Baseball Profile: * Cold Spring Springer Alumni-------1987-1992 (Batboy 1978-82) (Father Dave Bell is in the Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame as a Cold Spring Springer) * St. Cloud Saints Alumni------------1993-94 * Cold Spring Rockies Alumni-------1996-2003 * Also played for Princeton and Jackson * Freeport GreySox (over 35)--------2007-present
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Chris
KOENIG
Graduate Assistant Coach • 2nd Season Coach Koenig has taken a new role with the Huskies. After three years of a key player, Koenig is now a graduate assistant with the team. He takes over Luke MacLean’s position, who just recently completed his master’s degree. Koenig was a 3-year starter at St. Cloud Tech HS earning Central Lakes All-Conference honors and playing in the Minnesota Lion’s All Star Series in 2005 After begining his college career at SCSU Koenig transferred to Ridgewater Community College and played in the NJCAA World Series in 2007. He then transferred back to SCSU and was a key two year starter and team captain for the Huskies. He is also currently a board member of the Husky Dugout Club and hestill plays for the St. Cloud Snappers amateur team. “CK epitomizes Husky Baseball. He played through arm problems his senior year after a great junior year and never put himself before the team. That is a true teammate and true Husky. He does a great job with Coach Pratt and the pitching staff. We are very lucky to have him still directly apart of our program. I see CK as a Husky for life type of guy,” said Dolan.
Derick
Snell
Director of Baseball Operations • 2nd Season Coach Snell comes to St. Cloud State with coaching experience with multiple youth programs, at the high school level and as a player/coach with the Monticello Polecats amateur baseball team. Derick continues to play baseball for the Monticello Ol’ Cats(35 and older). Snell started off as a volunteer student assistant in 2009 and now is the director of baseball operations working with everything from team travel, web site and Facebook development, team camps to on the field coaching. “It is obvious to those around the programthat Derick will help the team in whatever way he can. He’s spent a lot of time learning more about the scouting and recruiting aspects of the game. He is a tireless worker who truly is the first to be at practice and the last to leave. I really think his work ethic and enthusiasm has rubbed off on our players and they appreciate all the work...and batting practice he throws. He has a rubber arm. I think the guy can throw 1000 pitches a day,” said SCSU head coach Pat Dolan When asked what he likes most about working with the Huskies, Snell said, “This has been a great opportunity for me to get back to doing something I have passion for and love. I started a family early in my life and didn’t get the chance to pursue my college baseball career, so this is just like having a second shot at that. Not as a player, but someone who is a contributor to the success of the team as a whole. I love being a part of the Husky Baseball Family!”
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Huskies Looking to Build on Success of 2010 St. Cloud, Minn. - St. Cloud State University baseball reached new heights in 2010, as the Huskies enjoyed a record-setting campaign that featured a school record 41 victories, a top 25 national ranking and a second place finish at the 2010 NCAA Division II Central Regional. Yes, the Huskies will have their work cut out for them if they hope to match the standards set last year...but SCSU coach Pat Dolan believes his 2011 squad will be ready for the challenge. “I have been very happy with the progress of our program over the past three seasons,” said Dolan, who begins his fourth year at SCSU in 2011. “On paper, we have a very strong contingent of players coming back with solid pitching, defense and offense. I feel good about the direction we are headed in this season, but you still have to find a way to get it done on the field in order to win games.” SCSU will be blessed with a solid corps of returning fielders and Logan Birr a talented and deep pitching staff. Sophomore third baseman/outfielder Jordan Smith was impressive during his rookie campaign and was designated by Baseball America as its 2011 Division II Pre-Season Player of the Year. The Huskies’ line-up will also benefit from the return of All-Region selections junior Joey Benke (first base/outfield) and junior pitcher Nick Anderson. Pitcher Logan Birr gained NSIC Freshman of the Year notice in 2009, and the Huskies will bring back a total of 7 starters in the field and 4 starting pitchers from its line-up that placed 2nd at the 2010 NCAA Regional in Farmington, N.M. “One of our strengths will certain be our starting pitching,” Dolan said. “We feel pretty good about the quality of our starting rotation. We will have some big shoes to fill with the departure of Minnesota Twins’ draft pick David Deminsky and letterwinners Tim Scott and Pat DeLaHunt, but I believe we have the talent to find success in 2011. “In terms of pitching, one of our biggest strengths is the depth of our staff. We have experience and quality in all areas of our pitching staff, and this includes are starters, middle relievers and closers,” Dolan said. “We also have a few newcomers who are expected to make an impact on the roster in 2011” In the field, SCSU apprears to be a young squad with several freshman and sophomores expected to battle for starting spots. In fact, the Huskies bring back only four seniors in 2011. In reality, the Huskies are reaping the benefits of redshirting athletes over the past few seasons. “The majority of our returning regulars will be players who have redshirted here at SCSU. We are still a young team, but those redshirt players really bring a lot of experience and depth to the roster. I guess you could say we are young...but experienced.” Dolan added, “Our goal every year is to win the conference and make it to the Regional. If we stay healthy and manage to produce on the field this season, I really like our prospects for 2011.”
SCHEDULE and OUTLOOK The collapse of the Minneapolis Metrodome in December, 2010 played havoc with the Huskies’ 2011 baseball schedule. SCSU had slated 12 games in the Metrodome during the early season portion of its schedule but the roof collapse forced some last second schedule changes. Fortunately, Dolan and his staff were able to reschedule 11 of those games for this spring. SCSU will open its season with a three game series at perennial power Arkansas Tech, who were 36-19 in 2010, in February. The Huskies extended their spring break trip to the Southern Indiana Tournament due to the loss of the Metrodome games, and now SCSU will play six dates in Evansville, Ind. - including a meeting against host Southern Indiana, the defending NCAA Division II champs. SCSU will finish its non-conference campaign back north with dates against Mary and Dakota State. As always, the Huskies will play a full slate of games in the rugged Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. The league is notorious for its parity, and the Huskies will be looking to make a run at defending NSIC and Central Regional champion Minnesota State. In the 2011 NSIC pre-season coaches’ poll, SCSU was ranked third behind MSU and Winona State. In the pre-season national poll, SCSU was ranked #40 and the Huskies also earned a #3 ranking in the pre-season regional poll for 2011. Individually, Smith was selected by the NSIC as its 2011 preseason player of the year. Smith and Anderson were also selected by Collegiate Baseball as pre-season All-Americans and Benke was named by Collegiate Baseball as a Player to Watch in 2011. The Huskies will be looking for a return to the NSIC tournament, which is slated on May 11-14 in Mankato this season. Success in 2011 could also mean another bid to the NCAA regional, which will be held on May 19-22 this spring. “The NSIC is a ‘dang’ competitive conference,” Dolan said. “We were fortunate to be in the top three last year, but we were also two or three losses away from missing the NSIC tournament last year.
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Continued from Previous Page There is a lot of parity in the league...on any given day, anyone can beat anyone in this league. Plain and simple...you have to come out and be ready to play in the NSIC.” PITCHING Pitching is one area where the Huskies should be solid in 2011, as four of SCSU’s top starters will be back. This group includes All-NSIC and All-Region junior Nick Anderson), junior Logan Birr, sophomore Shawn Riesgraf and sophomnore Scott Lieser. SCSU’s startng depth will be boosted newcomers Garrett Anderson, Austan Bosch, Nick Maiers and Kyle Fischer. Brian Hansen “Our schedule this year will have more mid-week games, so it will be very important to have six quality starters,” Dolan said. “Our depth will certainly pay dividends for us...and who ever doesn’t start will certainly play an impact role for us coming out of the bullpen.” Anderson was 8-4 in 2010 with a 3.33 ERA. He ranked 2nd on the team with 88 strikeouts in 92.0 innings of work. Birr added a 7-2 record last year, which included 66 strikeouts and a 4.34 ERA. Riesgraf notched an 8-2 record last spring with a 4.92 ERA and 54 Scott Lieser strikeouts. Lieser’s numbers included a 3-0 record and 33 strikeouts. Names to look for in a middlerelief role for the Huskies this spring include veteran David Koenig along with redshirt hurlers Jon Traetow and Dan Bendzick. Newcomers to watch include Chris Kubitz and Jordan Milbarth. SCSU’s stoppers will include senior submarine-style pitcher Ryne Schwenke and the versatile Smith. “Those will be our two main closers coming out of the bullpen,” Dolan said. “Schwenke is really coming on Kent Koch strong after his first season with us in 2010.” Of note, Lieser led the team with 19 appearances in 2010 and Schwenke was second with 18 appearances last year. As a team, SCSU posted a school record 439 strikeouts and also carded a 4.45 team ERA in 2010.
THE INFIELD Like its pitching department, SCSU’s infield appears to be poised for success in 2011. The middle infield brings back three experience veterans, while the corners will be strong with names such as Benke and Smith. At first base, SCSU will be deep. Benke has played the position during his career at SCSU and should be a prime-time player at first in 2011. Benke charted record numbers in 2010 with a school record 84 runs, 25 doubles and 8 triples. Sophomore Joey Althoff gained the team’s Fall MVP honors in 2010 and is a versatile player who can produce offensively.The trio at first base is completed by junior transfer Joe Peters. SCSU’s keystone will be anchored by senior captain Kent Koch, sophomore Steve Rindlelaub and sophomore Travis Cariveau. Koch played in a variety of roles in the SCSU infield last year, and he also provided pop at the plate with a .333 batting average, 30 hits and 19 RBIs. “It will be nice to have a fifth year team captain like Koch in our middle infield,” Dolan said. “He can play a variety of positions and his leadership skills are invaluable.” Rindelaub and Cariveau gained increased playing time throughout the 2010 season as redshirt freshmen. Rindelaub posted a .323 batting average with 40 hits and 23 RBIs, while Cariveau batted .364 with 32 hits and 13 RBIs. “Rindelaub and Cariveau really stepped it up in the middle infield last year,” Dolan said. “As sophomores, they should be impact players for us and provide very solid defense for us in 2011.” On the horizon, newcomer Max Ditty is a promising talent who will redshirt at SCSU in 2011. The son of former Husky standout Coach Dolan Dave Ditty and nephew of another SCSU alum Tom Ditty, Max Ditty enjoyed a sterling prep career at nearby Maple Grove H.S. On the opposite corner, Smith will be a top candidate for time at third base. Both Smith and Benke can also play outfield, and this vesatility will provide Dolan with a plethora of line-up options throughout 2011. Smith led SCSU with a .457 batting clip in 2010, and he also set team records with 96 hits, 78 RBIs, 15 home runs and 174 total bases as a rookie. “Jordan (Smith) is an incredible all-around athlete,” Dolan said. “He provides us with many options, but I really believe his best position is third base.” The other options at third bases include Koch, Rindelaub and sophomore Zac Sather. “Our overall depth throughout the infield really gives us some good coaching options,” Dolan said. “We will certainly be able to make line-up adjustments based on who we are playing and other circumstances.”
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2011 S t . C loud S tate B aseball - S eason O utlook Continued from Previous Page... OUTFIELD The Husky SCSU outfield will continue the trend of veteran skill and experience, coupled with a few talented newcomers in 2011. In centerfield, sophomore Brian Hansen will be back to patrol the middle. As a rookie, Hansen batted .348 with 63 hits, 43 RBIs and 13 doubles for the Huskies. He only had one error and he ranked second on the team with 14 stolen bases. Smith led the squad with 17 stolen bases. Sophomore Phil Imholte saw increased playing time throughout the 2010 season, and has speed to burn in the outfield and base paths. Dolan looks for depth in the outfield from Steve Rindelaub redshirt athletes Jon Traetow, Travis Kulla and Garrett Fischer along with transfer Nathan Voll. Newcomer Eric Loxtercamp from nearby Cold Spring/Rocori H.S. is also expected to make an impact in the SCSU outfield during the spring of 2011. In addition, Dolan notes the ability of Smith and Benke to add more depth and line-up options to the Husky outfield patrol. “This group of outfielders has great defensive skills with the ability to cover a lot of ground,” Dolan said. “These guys can also produce offensively.” Jordan Smith CATCHING SCSU will be faced with few questions in 2011. One of those concerns will be the replacement of record-setting pitcher David Deminsky, who is now pitching in the Twins’ organization. The other big hole to fill in 2011 will be behind the plate. All-NSIC selection Nate Hammes finished at SCSU in 2010, and Dolan must now fill that important signal caller position in the line-up. “We have some tough shoes to Nick Anderson fill with in Nate Hammes,” Dolan said. “Fortunately, we do have some depth at this position and players who will battle for starting time this spring.” Redshirt freshman Travis Enger will be one of the players who Dolan believes can make an impact in 2011. “Travis has all the tools...great arm and size,” Dolan said. Transfer Jeremy Ische, who gained honors at North Iowa C.C. and
also played at DI Nichols State, is another player who will add depth behind home plate for the Huskies. To complete the catching corps for 2011, Dolan also looks for help from Althoff and Peters. “This group gives us four pretty solid catchers on defensive and offensive in 2011,” Dolan said. The future of SCSU’s catching position should also be in good hands thanks to freshman Michael Jurgella. A standout at Pacielli H.S./ Plover, Wis.), Jurgella will redshirt at SCSU in 2011. DESIGNATED HITTER The designated hitter role sees the departure of standout Beau Musgjerd, who was one of the team’s primary DH’s during the historic 2010 campaign. SCSU’s depth also plays a factor into this important position, as several Huskies will be vying for swings in 2011. One of the top candidates will be senior Jeff Heuer. In a pinch-hitting role last year, Heuer batted .440 with 11 hits in 25 at-bats. “Jeff (Heuer) has proven what he can do in a pinch-hitting role,” Dolan said. “Now, we need him to step up and have a great senior season for us this spring.” Peters, Althoff, Traetow and Stoll will also provide Dolan with an assortment of options at the designated hitter spot throughout the spring. CONFERENCE OUTLOOK St. Cloud State is picked to finish third in the NSIC Preseason Baseball Coaches Poll with 133 points. This will be the third season the Huskies have participated in the NSIC after playing in the North Central Conference (NCC) from 1983 to 2008. St. Cloud State will play a full schedule of NSIC game and this year’s NSIC tournament will be hosted by MInnesota State. The top six regular season teams qualify for the post season tournament. The defending NSIC champion, Minnesota State University, was picked to finish atop the NSIC this season and Winona State was picked second in the pre-season poll. “As I mentioned before, the NSIC is one tough league,” Dolan said. “The league’s regular season is a challenge, but it also is a great proving ground for possible post-season play.” 2011 NSIC Baseball Pre-Season Coaches’ Poll 1. Minnesota State (11) - 155 2. Winona State (2) - 137 3. St. Cloud State - 133 4. Augustana - 118 5. Wayne State - 109 6. Minnesota Duluth - 101 7. SMSU - 98 8. Concordia-St. Paul - 86 9. Upper Iowa - 62 10. University of Mary- 57 11. Bemidji State - 55 12. Northern State - 34 13. Minnesota, Crookston 25
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2011 St. Cloud State University Husky Baseball Roster No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 RS RS RS RS RS RS
Name Jeff Heuer Eric Loxtercamp Steve Rindelaub Zac Sather Travis Cariveau Kent Koch - C Austan Bosch Ryan Stoll Phil Imholte Joe Peters Jordan Milbrath Joey Althoff Jordan Smith Scott Lieser Nick Anderson Logan Birr - C Jon Traetow Nick Maiers Kyle Fischer Ryne Schwenke Travis Kulla Shawn Riesgraf Nathan Voll Brian Hansen Travis Enger Chris Kubitz Dan Bendzick Garrett Fischer Garrett Anderson David Koenig Joey Benke - C Jeremy Ische Jamie Kissell Michael Jurgella Scott Sanderson Nate Roberts Geoff Rossi Max Ditty
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Pos. 1B/DH OF SS 3B SS SS RHP INF CF C/1B RHP C/1B 3B/OF RHP RHP RHP OF LHP RHP RHP CF LHP OF OF C LHP RHP OF RHP LHP OF/1B C LHP C RHP C RHP SS
B/T L/R R/R L/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/L R/R R/R R/R L/L R/L R/R R/R R/L L/L L/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R L/L L/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R
Head Coach: Pat Dolan Assistant Coaches: Josh Vorpahl, Ken Picha, Mike Bell, Chris Koenig Director of Baseball Operations: Derick Snell Team Assistants: Ryan Lommel and Chris Heil Bat Boys: Jonathan Bell, Durham Welch and Connor Cariveau Athletic Media Relations Baseball Contact: Tom Nelson
HT 6’2” 5’8” 6’0 6’0 5’10” 6’2” 6’2” 6’1” 6’0 6’0” 6’6” 6’3” 6’4” 6’3” 6’4” 6’4” 6’0” 6’0” 6-2 6’4” 5’7” 6’4” 6’1” 6’3” 6’3” 6’5” 6’3” 6’3” 6’5” 6’5” 6’1” 6’1” 6’3” 6’1” 6’2” 6’1” 6-0 5’9”
WT 210 165 185 190 170 195 175 185 190 200 200 225 210 190 195 200 200 180 190 195 150 200 195 190 195 195 190 190 225 190 195 210 160 185 175 170 175 160
Hometown Brooklyn Park, Minn. Cold Spring, Minn. St. Cloud, Minn. Coon Rapids, Minn. Sauk Rapids, Minn. Loretto, Minn. Butte, Mont. Brooklyn Park, Minn. St. Cloud, Minn. Apple Valley, Minn. Springfield, MInn. Delano, Minn. Willmar, Minn. Browerville, Minn. Brainerd, Minn. St. Cloud, Minn. Sherburn, Minn. St. Cloud, Minn. New Ulm, Minn. Sigourney, Iowa Maple Grove, Minn. Chaska, Minn. Salol, Minn. Cold Spring, Minn. Maple Grove, Minn. Shakopee, Minn. Brainerd, Minn. New Ulm, Minn. Blue Earth, Minn. Clear Lake, Minn. Roseau, Minn. Norwood Young America Plymouth, Minn. Plover, Wis. Elkton, S.D. Shakopee, Minn. California Maple Grove, Minn.
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#1 Jeff
#3 Steve
Senior • 1B/OF/DH 6-2, 210-pounds • B/T: L/R Brooklyn Park, Minn. Champlin Park H.S. PLAYER STATS
Sophomore • Shortstop 6-0, 185-pounds • B/T: L/R. St. Cloud, Minn. Cathedral H.S. PLAYER STATS
HEUER 2010: Junior season...played in 31 games for the Huskies...batted a solid .440 with 11 hits in 25 at-bats...scored five runs...recorded five doubles...drove in seven runs...drew three walks...collected 16 total bases...had three sacrifce fly’s...carded a .640 slugging percentage...recorded one putout defensively. 2009: Heuer saw action in 33 games as a sophomore...charted 10 hits, six runs and 4 RBI... carded four doubles for the Huskies...batted .303 in 2009. 2008: Sat out the season as a red-shirt. PRIOR TO SCSU: Spent 2007 at Cardinal Stritch University…hit .380 and earned a letter for CSU. HIGH SCHOOL: Received two letters for Barry Boever’s Rebels…a two-time All-Conference pick…hit .370 in his career at Champlin Park…also won three letters in football. PERSONAL: Son of Wayne and Cindy Heuer…a 2006 grad of Champlin Park H.S…. was on “A” honor roll throughout high school and named to Dean’s List at Cardinal Stritch in 2006-07…winning the AAU 14U Gopher State Championship is his greatest sports thrill…names Ken Griffey Jr. as favorite sports personality…cites his dad as his biggest influence…majoring in hydrology/geology...did research with SCSU professor in ocean flow density currents for his hydrology major.
#2 Eric
LOXTERCAMP Freshman • Outfield 5-8, 165-pounds • B/T: R/R Cold Spring, Minn. ROCORI H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of ROCORI High School, where he played under coach Jeff Illies…a two-time letterwinner in baseball…a two-time All-Conference athlete…named to the All-State and All-Area team…was named AA Player of the Year…batted .506 with four homeruns for the Spartans. PERSONAL: The son of Mark and Renee Loxtercamp of Cold Spring…lists his father as the person with the greatest influence on his career…names winning the state baseball championship for ROCORI H.S. at Target Field as his greatest sports thrill…enjoys hunting, fishing, snowmobiling and playing broomball as his favorite actives outside of baseball… named Derek Jeter as his favorite sports personality…majoring technology management at SCSU.
RINDELAUB 2010: Made 43 starts and played in 52 games at shortstop as a redshirt freshman...went to the plate 124 times...recorded a .323 batting average with 40 hits...scored 29 runs for the Huskies...posted six doubles, two triples and the first homerun of his collegiate career... drove in 23 runs for SCSU...drew 16 walks and carded 53 total bases...stole five bases... recorded a team-high 87 assists defensively...also had 52 putouts and a .903 fielding percentage...named to the NCAA Division II Regional All-Tournament team. 2009: A redshirt athlete at SCSU in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-time letter winner for Cathedral…was a two-Rinelaubtime AllConference and All-Area selection…two-year captain…played in Lion’s All Star Game… over three-year HS career, he compiled a .401 average, 101 hits, 61 runs, 64 RBI and six home runs...starred on the hockey team as well, earning three letters…two-time AllConference and All-Area pick…earned a spot on Minnesota State All-Tournament Team… compiled three more letters in football, collecting an Honorable Mention All-Conference and All-Area award…named Special Team’s Player of the Year and Offensive MVP for the team…on the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: The son of George and Mary Ann Rindelaub…a 2008 graduate of St. Cloud Cathedral High School… says his dad has had the most influence on his career…his best sports experience was taking fourth in the 2008 state hockey tournament and winning the state high school championship in baseball in 2007…enjoys being with friends and coaching outside of baseball…majoring in accounting and and Information Systems...on Athletic Honor Roll at SCSU.
#4 Zac
SATHER Sophomore • Third Base 6-0, 190-pounds • B/T: L/R. Coon Rapids, Minn. Coon Rapids H.S. 2010: Did not make an appearance for the Huskies. 2009: Redshirt athlete at SCSU. HIGH SCHOOL: Won two letters for coach Jerry Coe…earned All-Conference and AllSection selections…won state championship his senior year…won two letters apiece in basketball and football…accumulated a 4.0 GPA in high school and was a member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: The son of Kevin and Luanne Sather…a 2008 graduate of Coon Rapids High…lists his dad as having the greatest influence on his career…majoring in math and economics and minoring in statistics at SCSU...on Dean’s List at St. Cloud State.
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#5 Travis
#7 Kent
Sophomore • 2B/SS 5-10, 170-pounds • B/T: L/R. Sauk Rapids, Minn. Sauk Rapids-Rice H.S. PLAYER STATS
Senior • Infield • Captain 6-2, 195-pounds • B/T: R/R. Loretto, Minn. Delano H.S. PLAYER STATS
CARIVEAU 2010: Made 27 starts for the Huskies at second base, including the final 23 games...played in 41 total games...batted .364 in 88 at-bats...recorded 32 hits and scored 23 runs...recorded three doubles and a homerun...drove in 13 runs...posted a .432 slugging percentage while reaching 38 total bases...drew 16 walks...stole 11 of 12 bases attempted...recorded 50 putouts and 76 assists defensively...finished the season with a .926 fielding percentage... named to the NCAA Division II Central Region All-Tournament team. 2009: Redshirt athlete at SCSU in 2009. cariveau HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-time letter winner for Sauk Rapids…won All-State honors his senior season…played in the Minnesota Lion’s All Star Game this past summer…named to the All-Area and All-Conference teams...named team’s Defensive MVP…batted a gaudy .519 with 34 RBIs, 28 runs and 15 stolen bases his senior campaign…named Team MVP his senior season…also earned three letters on the ice for the S.R. hockey squad. PERSONAL: A 2008 graduate of Sauk Rapids-Rice H.S…the son of Rick and Julie Cariveau…cites his dad as having the greatest influence on his career…hitting two home runs against Apollo is his greatest sports thrill…majoring in industrial technology with a minor in management.
#22 Travis
KULLA RS Freshman • Outfield 5-10, 150-pounds • B/T: R/L Maple Grove, Minn. Maple Grove H.S. 2010: Redshirt in 2010 HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Maple Grove High School...All-Conference and Channel 12 All-Area for two seasons at Maple Grove...three-time letterwinner in baseball... Kulla also lettered in football at Maple Grove...state tournament participant in baseball. PERSONAL: Son of Rex and Jane Kulla of Maple Grove...enjoys snowboarding, longboarding and playing NHL 10.
KOCH 2010: Played in 43 games and started 29 for the Huskies at second base...batted .333 in 90 at-bats...scored 18 runs...posted two doubles and the first two homeruns of his career at SCSU...drove in 19 runs...recorded 40 total bases and a .444 slugging percentage... worked opposing pitchers for 12 walks...was a perfect three for three in stolen bases... defensively he helped record 63 putouts and 34 assists...finished the season with a .942 fielding percentage..recorded the first homerun of this career in the first game of the season against Wisconsin Parkside (2/6/10)....had four multi-hit games including a 3-for-4, two run game against Concordia (4/10/10)...hit his second homerun of the season and recorded his fourth multi-RBI game against Northern State (4/26/10)...had a 15-game hitting streak from March 3 through April 17 in route to raising his batting average 88 points...will serve as a team captain in 2011. 2009: Koch saw increased playing time in 2009...pounded out 12 hits, three doubles and five RBI as a sophomore...batted .240 with three multi-hit performances in 2009...collected two hits and three RBI vs. Bemidji State on Feb. 26, 2009...also had two hits apiece against Bemidji State (Feb. 25, 2009) and Concordia (April 10, 2009)...named to 2009 NSIC Spring All-Academic Team. 2008: Tallied first career hit vs. Peru State on Feb. 23…scored a pair of runs vs. Malone on March 7. 2007: Sat out the 2007 season as a red-shirt…named to SCSU’s Dean’s List. HIGH SCHOOL: Won three letters for coach Dan Paulson’s Tigers…All-State, AllConference and Academic All-State his senior season…broke his high school’s single season hits record with 40 in 2006…won three letters in both basketball and football… named Wright County Quarterback of the Year in 2005 and went to three state tournaments with football team…two-time All-Conference pick and Team MVP his final year…an AllConference pick in basketball...All-State Honorable Mention in 2004. PERSONAL: Son of Herb and Shelly Koch…a 2006 graduate of Delano H.S….on the “A” honor roll and was schools “AAA” award winner…most memorable athletic experience was playing in an amateur baseball game with all three of his brothers and his father on the field at the same time…lists Chris Berman as favorite sports personality…acknowledges his dad as having the greatest influence on his career…a finance major...Koch was elected Mayor of his hometown of Loretto, Minn. in Nov. 2010 and began his first term in Jan. 2011...was featured on ESPN2’s First Take and numerous other media outlets telling his story as a student-athlete/mayior.
SCSU’s Kent Koch is also the mayor of Loretto, Minn.
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#8 Austan
BOSCH Junior • Pitcher 6-2, 170-pounds • B/T: R/R. Butte, Mont. Butte H.S./Miles Community College Before SCSU: Attended Miles Community College from 2008 to 2010…was named AllConference…was apart of a two-time Mon-Duk championship team. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Butte High School, where he played under coach Mike Anderson…also lettered in basketball, golf and bowling while in high school. PERSONAL: The son of Fred and Cindi Bosch of Butte Mont…lists his parents as having the greatest influence on his career…named throwing the Montana State Championship game for his 15-year old team as his greatest sports thrill…enjoys hunting and fishing outside of athletics…majoring in criminal justice at SCSU.
#9 Ryan
STOLL Junior • Infield 6-1, 185-pounds • B/T: R/R. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Park Center H.S./Southwest Minnesota St. 2010: Did not make an appearance for the Huskies. 2009: Redshirt at SCSU. PRIOR TO SCSU: Played one season for the Mustangs of Southwest Minnesota State. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three times for the Park Baseball squad…played in the Lion’s All Star Game and East-West Showdown…A two-time All-Conference honoree…Honorable Mention his sophomore year…was also a Cable 12 All-Area Team member in 2007 and 2008…Academic All-State…two-time letter winner in football, earning an All-Conference Honorable Mention. PERSONAL: The son of Jeff and Joan Stoll…a 2007 graduate of Park Center High…says his father has had the most impact on his career…favorite athlete is Pat Neshek…going to the section championship in football his senior season is his greatest sports thrill…enjoys hunting in his spare time…a criminal justice major.
#10 Phil
IMHOLTE Sophomore • Outfield 6-0, 190-pounds • B/T: R/R. St. Cloud, Minn. St. Cloud Cathedral H.S. PLAYER STATS 2010: Played in 47 games and started in 15 for the Huskies...went to the plate 65 times... recorded 12 hits and scored 24 runs...hit the first homerun of his career in the third round of the NCAA Central Region tournament against MInnesota State (5/15/10)...drove in nine runs...posted 15 total bases...drew nine walks...reached safely in 10 of 11 stolen base attempts...posted 45 putouts and only one error to record a .978 fielding percentage defensively. 2009: Redshirt athlete at SCSU in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Won three letters on the diamond for Bob Karn’s Crusaders…a twotime 2A All-State Team selection…also a two-time St. Cloud All-Area and All-Conference selection…played in the 2008 Lion’s All-Star Game…part of 2007 Cathedral State Championship squad in which he was named to the All-Tournament Team...was a twotime letter winner in football and basketball, being named captain his senior season of basketball.
PERSONAL: The son of Lynn Imholte and the late Glenn Imholte…a 2008 graduate of St. Cloud Cathedral…cites his father as having the most influence on him…J.A. Adande is his favorite sports personality…hitting a walk-off base hit to win the State Championship in 2007 is his best sports memory…plays the piano/keyboard, ping pong and mini-baseball in his spare time…a radio broadcast major and communication studies minor.
#11 Joe
PETERS Junior • C/1B 6-0, 200-pounds • B/T: L/R. Apple Valley, Minn. Eastview H.S. Before SCSU: Attended North Iowa Area Community College from 2008 to 2010…was named All-Conference honorable mention and team captain. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Eastview High School, where he played under coach Tom Stret…a three-time letterwinner in baseball and hockey…named All-Conference and All-Conference honorable mention in baseball…named All-Conference honorable mention in hockey. PERSONAL: The son of John and Sue Peters of Apple Valley…lists his father as the person with the greatest influence on his career…named winning the State Legion baseball tournament in 2008 as his greatest sports thrill…likes to travel to MLB stadiums as a hobby outside of baseball…named Albert Pujols as his favorite sports personality…majoring in sports management at SCSU.
#12 Jordan
MILBARTH Freshman • Pitcher 6-0, 200-pounds • B/T: R/R. Springfield, Minn. Springfield H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Springfield High School, where he earned four letters for coach Brady Schwab…earned All-State and All-Section honors…was a two-time AllConference and All-Journal Team selection…also lettered three times in football and basketball for the Tigers…a two-time All-State honorable mention and All-Conference selection in football…apart of a section and conference championship team…All-State honorable mention and two-time All-Conference and All-Journal team member. PERSONAL: The son of David and Lori Milbrath of Springfield, Minn…lists his dad as having the greatest influence on his career…going to state in basketball and playing in front of the crowds that to watched the games in state as his greatest sports thrill…enjoys hunting and fishing outside of athletics…majoring in business finance at SCSU.
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#13 Joey
ALTHOFF Sophomore • C/1B/OF 6-3, 225-pounds • B/T: R/R. Delano, Minn. Delano H.S. PLAYER STATS 2010: Played in 14 games and started in two for SCSU...posted three hits and three runs in 15 at-bats...drove in three runs...walked three times...had 21 putouts and two assists... ended the season with 1.000 fielding percentage...scored the first run of his collegiate career against Wisconsin Parkside (2/6/10)...made his first start at SCSU against Wisconsin Parkside (2/7/10)...recorded his first RBI against Bemidji State (2/26/10) in his last start of the season...posted the first hit as a Husky against Mayville State (3/11/10)...went 2-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored against Minnesota, Crookston (3/30/10). 2009: Redshirt athlete at SCSU. PRIOR TO SCSU: A transfer from South Dakota State. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Delano High School…earned three letters in baseball, basketball and football…was a two-time All-State pick in baseball…was a two-time AllConference selection and Team MVP…holds Delano HS career records in hits, RBI and doubles and single season marks in hits and doubles…played in the Lion’s All-Star game… was a two-time All-Conference honoree in basketball and football, earning League MVP recognition on the hardwood…was on the “B” Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Son of Douglas and Toni Althoff…favorite athlete is Cal Ripken Jr…says his dad has had the most influence on his career…brother Jeff was also on the Husky Baseball squad in 2008…biggest sports thrill is going to state tournament three times in football… sports management major at SCSU.
2010 NCAA DII All-American • 2010 NCAA DII All-Region 2010 All-NSIC First Team • 2010 NSIC Freshman of the Year
#14 Jordan
SMITH
Sophomore • 3B/OF 6-4, 210-pounds • B/T: L/R. Willmar, Minn. Willmar H.S. PLAYER STATS 2010: Named by BASEBALL AMERICA as its 2011 Pre-Season Player of the Year for Division II...Had a record setting freshman season for the Huskies...was named NSIC Freshman of the Year...2010 Daktronics Division II All-America Honorable Mention...named to the All-NSIC First Team and the Daktronics and ABCA/Rawlings All-Region First Team... earned NCAA Division II Regional All-Tournament team honors...NSIC Gold Glove Award recipient...was one of nine players to be named to the Central Region Rawlings Gold Glove Team and was named to the 2010 Rawlings/American Baseball Coaches Association Division II AllAmerican Baseball Team as a third team selection...NSIC Player of the Week March 8 and April 27...started in all 58 games and batted .457, which was the second best single-season average in school history and 7th best in the nation... set single season school records with the most hits with 96 (10th nationally), most singles with 53, most homeruns with 15 (32nd nationally), most RBI with 78 (15th nationally), and total bases with 174 (6th nationally)...went to the plate 210 times, scoring 71 runs...second most doubles in a single season with 23...recorded a triple five times...led the team in total bases Jordan Smith and a .829 slugging percentage...drew 25
walks...had an on-base percentage of .521...stole 17-of-24 bases...recorded 97 putouts and 11 assists in right field, while making just one error to finish the season with a .991 fielding percentage...pitched 6.2 innings for the Huskies...recorded the first win of his collegiate career in an 11-9 over Wayne State (4/21/10)...made two total appearances...recorded on strikeout...recorded 29 multi-hit games, including a 5-for-5 six RBI game against Northern State (4/25/10)...went 2-for-3 with two homeruns against Concordia (4/11/10)...batted .556 in the Central Region Tournament going 15-for-27, including a 4-for-5 game against New Mexico Highlands (5/13/10) and a 2-for-5 two-homerun game against Minnesota State (5/16/10). HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Willmar High School, Smith earned three letters in baseball...All-Conference and All-Area selection in baseball, and was also named to the Lions’ All-Star Team in 2009...All-State, All-Conference and All-Area recipient in basketball, Smith earned three letters in high school hoops...four-time letterwinner in prep football...AllState, All-Conference and All-Area football award winner...played baseball with the Willmar Cougars. PERSONAL: Son of Fran and Rachel Smith of Willmar...physical education major at SCSU...enjoys hunting, fishing, golf and frisbee...father was his coach on the Willmar Cougars baseball team...Smith is slated to play during the summer of 2011 in the elite Cape Cod League with the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox...in 2010, Smith played for the Willmar Stingers of the Northwoods League. A NWL All-Star in 2010, Smith ranked 2nd in the
#15 Scott
LIESER Sophomore • Pitcher 6-3, 190-pounds • B/T: R/R. Browerville, Minn. Browerville H.S. PLAYER STATS 2010: Made 19 appearances and two starts on the mound for the Huskies...went a perfect 3-0 on the season...pitchedd 33.0 innings...struckout 33 of 137 batters faced...finished the season with a 6.55 ERA....made first collegiate appearance against Wisconsin Parkside (2/6/10)...made first start against Northern State, going five innings (4/26/10) to earn his second win as a Husky...made second start of his career against Minnesota State in the Central Regional tournament to earn his third win of the season in a 16-6 win...went five innings in the game with a career-high eight strikeouts...recorded first win of his collegiate career after pitching three scoreless innings in a 7-5 win over Concordia (4/11/10). HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Browerville High School...Lieser earned five letters in baseball during his prep career...helped team make it to state tournament twice...twotime team MVP...selected to the Lions’ All-Star Team in 2009...All-Conference selection in basketball and four-time letterwinner in basketball...four-time letterwinner in football...team captain and All-Conference Honorable Mention in football. PERSONAL: Son of Steve and Doris Lieser of Browerville...enjoys hunting, swimming, fishing and hanging out with friends...pitched for Waterloo in the Northwoods League during the summer of 2010.
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#16 Nick
ANDERSON Junior • Pitcher 6-4, 195-pounds • B/T: R/R. Brainerd, Minn. Brainerd H.S. PLAYER STATS 2010: Was one of four solid starters for the Huskies...NSIC All-Conference First Team... Daktronics All-Region Second Team...All-Central Region Second Team...made 16 appearances and 14 starts...went 8-4 on the season...was second on the team with a 3.33 ERA...tied for the team-high with four complete games...second on the team with 92 innings pitched...gave up just 34 earned runs...was second on the team with 88 strikeouts... batters posted a .249 average in 365 at bats...made first start against Wisconsin Parkside (2/7/10)...won first game of season in a relief role against Concordia (2/15/10)....had a career-high 12 strikeouts against Midland Lutheran (3/15/10)...had nine strikeouts in three games...did not allow a run in seven innings against Minnesota, Crookston (3/20/10) and Northern State (4/25/10)... made final appearance of the season in a 6-5 win over Winona State in the Central Region tournament, going 7.1 innings with six strikeouts to earn a nodecision (5/14/10). 2009: Anderson posted a 2-2 record in 2009, which included 30.1 innings of work...charted 34 strikeouts Nick Andersonand a 4.45 ERA as a freshman...gained wins against Malone and Minnesota Duluth...netted a seasonhigh 10 strikeouts vs. Minnesota, Crookston (3/20/09). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters for the Brainerd H.S. baseball team…was an All-Conference pick and Scholar AllConference award winner…struck out 19 of the 26 batters he faced his senior season…lettered once in football and basketball…was a fine arts and student athlete scholar award winner. PERSONAL: A 2008 graduate of Nick Anderson Brainerd High…the son of Russell and Barbara Anderson…says his dad has had the greatest influence on his career…lists playing in the state football tournament at the Metrodome as his greatest sports moment…enjoys anything to do outdoors in his free time…criminal justice major...pitched during the summer of 2010 with Brainerd of the NWL...earned All-Star status in the NWL with Brainerd...has signed contract to pitch during summer of 2011 in the Cape Cod League.
2009 All-American Honorable Mention 2009 All-NSIC Second Team • NSIC Freshman of the Year
#17 Logan
BIRR
Junior • Pitcher • Captain 6-4, 200-pounds • B/T: R/R. St. Cloud, Minn. Apollo H.S. PLAYER STATS 2010: Was a strong starter for the Huskies...made 16 appearance and 11 starts...went 7-2 as one of four solid starters for SCSU...pitched 66.1 innings...ended the season with a 4.34 ERA...struck out 66 of 258 batters faced...pitched one complete game against the University of Mary (3/26/10)...gave up just 32 earned runs...held opponents to a .271 batting average...made first start and recorded first win of the season against Wisconsin Parkside (2/6/10)...posted a season-high 10 strikeouts against the University of Mary (3/26/10)... threw a seven-hit shutout in eight innings of work against Minnesota, Crookston (3/19/10)... earned a win in his first five decisions...will serve as a team captain for the Huskies in 2011. 2009 A break-through season for the Birr in 2009...All-NSIC Second Team... All-Region selection...NSIC Freshman of the Year... Birr finished the season with an 8-1 record and a stellar 2.93 ERA. He struck out 72 batters in just over 61 innings pitched in his 14 appearances for the Huskies in 2009... Birr hit career-high with 11 strikeouts vs. Minnesota Crookston on March 20, 2009...won eight consecutive games for the Huskies in 2009...only allowed 50 hits and 29 runs scored...pitched five one-run games in 2009...a 2010 preseason All-America selection by the NCBWA. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-time letter winner for the Apollo Baseball Team… was St. Cloud Times Player of the Year in 2007…a three-time All-Conference selection, he participated in the 2008 Lion’s All-Star Game. PERSONAL: The son of Bruce and Robbie Birr…a 2008 graduate of St. Cloud Apollo H.S.…cites his father as Logan Birr having the most influence on his career… favorite sports personality is Alex Rodriguez…best athletic moment came in the form of a 15-strikeout no-hitter against Sauk Rapids…enjoys hunting, fishing and video games in his spare time…majoring in business.
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#18 Jon
#21 Ryne
RS Freshman • Outfielder 6-0, 200-pounds • B/T: L/L. Sherburn, Minn. Martin County West H.S.
Senior • Pitcher 6-4, 200-pounds • B/T: R/R. Sigourney, Iowa PLAYER STATS Sigourney H.S./U. of Northern Iowa
TRAETOW 2010: Redshirt in 2010. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Martin County West High School...earned multiple AllConference, All-Area and All-Section honors during his prep career in baseball...selected to play in the 2009 Lion’s Club All Star series and also served as a team captain during his career at Martin County West, where he played first baseball, outfield and pitcher...in 2009, batted .439 with six home runs, 24 RBIs, 29 hits, 22 runs, four doubles and two triples...in his high school career, charted 116 hits, 88 runs, 27 doubles, seven triples, 109 RBIs and batted .413....on the mound, he was 9-1 in 2009 with 111 strikeouts and a 0.95 ERA as a senior...in five seasons as a prep pitcher, Traetow marked a 21-10 record that included 320 strikeouts and a 2.14 ERA...he also earned varsity athletic letters in football and basketball at Martin County West...completed his high school tenure with 11 varsity letters...gained AllConference Honorable Mention and All-Area notice in football and was an All-Conference and All-Area Honorable Mention award winner in basketball...a four-year member of the choir, Traetow was selected as male vocalist of the year at Martin County West.
#19 Nick
MAIERS Freshman • Pitcher 6-0, 180-pounds • B/T: R/L. St. Cloud, Minn. Cathedral H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of St. Cloud Cathedral High School, where he played under coach Bob Karn…a three-time letterwinner in baseball…named All-Conference as a junior and senior…2010 conference MVP…made the 2010 All-State Lion’s All-Star game… lettered three times in hockey…was named the 2009-10 St. Cloud Times Player of the Year…All-State honorable mention…three-time All-Conference…two-time All-Area team member. PERSONAL: The son of Joseph and Amy Maiers of St. Cloud…lists his father as having the greatest influence on his career…named playing in back-to-back state hockey tournaments in 2008 and 2009 as his greatest sports thrill…enjoys playing hockey, fishing and playing ping pong as his favorite activities outside of baseball…named Carl Crawford as his favorite sports personality…majoring in sports and recreation management at SCSU.
#20 Kyle
FISCHER Freshman • Pitcher 6-2, 190-pounds • B/T: R/R. New Ulm, Minn. New Ulm H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of New Ulm Public High School, where he played under coach Jay Backer…a two-time letterwinner in baseball hockey and football…a two-time captain, All-Conference and All-Section player in baseball…named H.M. All-State…was a twotime All-Conference and All-Section football player…2009 male athlete of the year at New Ulm. PERSONAL: The son of John and Rose Fischer of New Ulm…lists his parents as the people with the greatest influence on his career…named bus rides and hanging out with friends on the team as his greatest sports thrill…enjoys hunting, fishing and hanging out with friends as his favorite things to do outside of baseball.
SCHWENKE 2010: Made 18 appearances in relief for the Huskies...got his first collegiate win against New Mexico Highlands in the fourth game of the NCAA Central Region Tournament (5/15/10)...he pitched three innings in the game, while striking out four batters...finished the season with 21.1 innings of work...recorded a 1-1 overall record...struck out 20 batters...led the team with 12 games finished on the mound...faced 83 total batters...held opponents to a .205 batting average...recorded one RBI on a sacrifice fly against Minnesota, Crookston (3/20/10). PRIOR TO SCSU: A transfer from the University of Northern Iowa...played two seasons of baseball at Iowa Central C.C...earned six saves at ICCC as a freshman, and added a 5-2 record during his sophomore season...First Team All-Region IIAC as a freshman at ICCC, and also gained Second Team All-Region IIAC honors as a sophomore...also played football at Iowa Central. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Sigourney High School....lettered four years at Sigourney High School ... a four-year baseball letterwinner...as a senior, he was named to All-District 2nd Team and First Team All-SICL...also gained All-SICL honors as a junior and sophomore, and All-SICL Honorable Mention as a freshman in baseball...four-year award winner in golf...four-year letter winner in basketball...All-SICL basketball player during his prep career...three-time letterwinner in football...first team All-State in football, who helped team win state crown as a senior...also earned All-State and All-District notice as a junior at Sigourney H.S. PERSONAL: Son of Eric and Melody Schwenke of Sigourney, Iowa...industrial technology management major at SCSU...earned Academic All-Region honors at Iowa Central C.C. in both baseball and football...enjoys outdoor activities, hunting, fishing, four-wheeling and working on his parents’ farm.
#23 Shawn
RIESGRAF Sophomore • Pitcher 6-4, 200-pounds • B/T: L/L. Chaska, Minn. Chaska H.S. PLAYER STATS 2010: Played in 15 games and started 12 on the mound for SCSU...was one of three pitchers on the staff with eight wins (8-2)...posted a 4.92 earned run average...finished the season with 67.2 innings of work...struck out 54 of 276 batters faced...recorded one save against Ouachita Baptist (3/5/10)...earned his first collegiate win against WisconsinParkside (2/17/10)...earned his second win of the season the next game, in the first start of his career against Bemidji State (2/26/10)...had a season-high eight strikeouts against Wayne State (4/28/10)...had a 9.50 fielding percentage with eight putouts and 11 assists... played during summer of 2010 with the Northwoods League’s Alexandria Beetles. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Chaska High School, Riesgraf earned three varsity letters in baseball...charted 7-1 record with a 1.11 ERA and 65 strikeouts in 2009...All-State, All-Metro and All-Conference award winner in baseball at Chaska...participated in MSHSL state tournament as a junior...Minnesota Lions’ All-Star in 2009. PERSONAL: Son of Jerry and Pam Riesgraf of Chaska...biomedical science major at SCSU...honors student at SCSU...Dean’s List...enjoys fishing and basketball.
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#24 Nathan
#26 Travis
Junior • Outfield 6-4, 200-pounds • B/T: L/R. Salol, Minn. Roseau H.S.
Freshman • Catcher 6-3, 195-pounds • B/T: R/R. Maple Grove, Minn. Maple Grove H.S.
VOLL
2010: Redshirt athlete HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Roseau H.S...a two-year letterwinner in baseball... All-Conference and team captain during senior season...All-Conference Honorable Mention as a junior...team captain in football at Roseau and three-time letterwinner on the gridiron... two-year letterwinner and team captain in hockey...helped Roseau win a state title in hockey in 2007. BEFORE SCSU: Transfer from Itasca C.C...two-year member of baseball team at Itasca... batted .418 with six homers and 32 RBI at Itasca in 2009...All-Conference, All-State, AllRegion and national Gold Glove Award winner. PERSONAL: The son of LaVerne and Mary Kay of Salol, Minn....National Honor Society at Roseau H.S...enjoys hunting, fishing and the outdoors.
#25 Brian
HANSEN Sophomore • Outfield 6-3, 190-pounds • B/T: R/R. Cold Spring, Minn. ROCORI H.S. PLAYER STATS 2010: Started and played in 51 games in center field for the Huskies...batted .348 as the leadoff hitter...recorded 63 hits and scored 52 runs...posted 13 doubles, two triples and was third on the team with eight homeruns...drove in 43 runs...tabbed 104 total bases and a .575 slugging percentage...drew 29 walks and had a solid .444 on-base percentage...made 61 putouts in center...made just one error to post a .984 fielding percentage...went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two walks in his collegiate debut against Concordia (2/15/10)...recorded his first homerun against Mayville State (3/11/10)...had 15 multi-hit games including a 4-for-4 game against Northern State that including four runs scored, four RBI and a homerun...had his second day of perfection from the plate in a 5-for-5 game, scoring two runs, while driving in four runs and connecting on a homerun against Minnesota State in 16-6 win in game one of the NCAA Central Region Championship. 2009: A redshirt athlete at SCSU in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Took home three letters in baseball…named to the All-Area Team and played in the Minnesota Lion’s All-Star Game…won team MVP honors and was named team captain…pulled down two letters in basketball…was an Honorable Mention AllConference honoree…recorded two more letters in football, receiving an Honorable Mention All-Conference award… PERSONAL: The son of Steve and Cathy Hansen…a 2008 grad of ROCORI High School… says his dad has had the most influence on his career…lists playing in the state baseball tournament in two consecutive years as his best moment in sports…majoring in business at SCSU.
ENGER 2010: Redshirt in 2010 HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Maple Grove High School...Enger lettered three times in baseball and basketball at MGHS...All-Conference and All-Section selection during his senior season in baseball...set school record for most runners thrown out in a season...hit home run in high school playoffs as a senior...All-Conference award recipient during senior season in basketball. PERSONAL: Parents are Mel and Debra Enger of Maple Grove...enjoys hunting in his free time.
#27 Chris
KUBITZ Freshman • Pitcher 6-5, 195-pounds • B/T: L/L. Shakopee, Minn. Shakopee H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Shakopee High School, where he played under coach Tom Schleper…a three-time letterwinner in baseball and soccer…All-Conference in both sports…named team MVP…Offensive and Defensive player of the Year…A-Honor roll student all four years of high school…National Scholar Athlete. PERSONAL: The son of Daniel and Cynthia Kubitz of Shakopee…lists his father as the person with the greatest influence on his career…named throwing a one-hitter with 12 strikeouts against the #1 team in the state Prior Lake and hitting the game-winning three point shot in the state championship game as his greatest sports thrill…enjoys playing ping pong, fishing, playing video games and all sports as his favorite actives outside of baseball…named Derek Jeter as his favorite sports personality…majoring business management at SCSU.
#28 Dan
BENDZICK Freshman • Pitcher 6-5, 195-pounds • B/T: L/L. Baxter, Minn. Brainerd H.S. 2010: Redshirt in 2010 HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Brainerd High School...two-year letterwinner in baseball...team captain for Brainerd baseball team...letterwinner in basketball...8-3 in two seasons of prep baseball, which included two one-hitters in sub-section games during junior and senior seasons...pitched 14 consecutive innings in semi-final and championship game of the 14-and-under state championship. PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Terri Bendzick of Baxter...computer engineering major at SCSU...Academic All-Conference award winner in high school...enjoys golfing, hunting and fishing.
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#29 Garrett
#32 David
Freshman • Outfield 6-3, 190-pounds • B/T: R/R. New Ulm, Minn. New Ulm H.S.
Freshman • Outfield 6-5, 190-pounds • B/T: L/L. St. Cloud, Minn. St. Cloud Tech H.S. PLAYER STATS
FISCHER 2010: Redshirt at SCSU in 2010. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of New Ulm High School...a two-year letterwinner in baseball at New Ulm...All-Conference selection in 2008 and 2009...Honorable Mention AllState in 2009...earned one letter in basketball and three letters in football at New Ulm... two-time All-Conference and SCC Wide Receiver of the Year in 2007 and 2008...Honorable Mention All-State in football during 2008 campaign...helped New Ulm to win over Hopkins in state baseball tournament and hit three home runs in one game during his prep career. PERSONAL: Son of John and Rose Fischer of New Ulm...criminal justice major at SCSU... enjoys hunting and fishing...brother of teammate Kyle Fischer.
#31 Garrett
ANDERSON Freshman • Pitcher 6-5, 225-pounds • B/T: R/R. Blue Earth, Minn. Blue Earth H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Blue Earth High School, where he played under coach Todd Schmidtke…a four-time letterwinner in baseball…named to the All-Conference and All-Area team three times… one of five finalists for Mr. Baseball in Minnesotal in 2010...a three-time letter winner in football and basketball…a two-time All-State honorable mention selection in basketball…a three-time All-Conference and All-Area team member…named All-Conference and All-Area twice in football…named the 2010 Blue Earth H.S. Athlete of the Year…scored over 1,000 points and is the career leading rebounder at Blue Earth… career leader in strikeouts…once scored five touchdowns in a game. PERSONAL: The son of David and Sheri Anderson of Blue Earth…lists T.J. Schmidtke as the person with the greatest influence on his career…named playing in the Lion’s All-Star game and Team Minnesota as his greatest sports thrill…enjoys hunting and fishing outside of baseball.
Joey Benke
KOENIG 2010: Made seven appearances in relief for the Huskies...pitched 5.2 innings...posted a 6.35 ERA...had six strikeouts...held opponents to a .182 batting average...made is first appearance against Concordia (2/15/10)...had his best outing of the season against Northern State (4/26/10) in throwing two innings of shutout ball with three strikeouts...made a 1.1 inning shutout appearance at NCAA Central Regional Championship. 2009: Charted a 1.59 ERA in 2009...1-0 in 5.2 innings of work as a freshman...five strikeouts to his credit. 2008: Sat out last season as a red-shirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Won two letters for St. Cloud Tech…an Honorable Mention All-Conference selection. PERSONAL: Son of Chuck Koenig and Denise Kerr…a 2007 graduate of St. Cloud Tech H.S…a scholar athlete award winner…regards winning a 19-inning game against the St. Cloud Chutes in Legion baseball as his greatest sports thrill…brother Chris Koenig is a graduate assistant coach on the Husky Baseball team…a business major at SCSU.
2010 NCAA DII All-Region • 2010 All-NSIC Second Team
#33 Joey
BENKE Junior • IB/Outfield • Captain 6-1, 195-pounds • B/T: L/L. Roseau, Minn. Roseau H.S. PLAYER STATS 2010: Started in all 58 games this season for SCSU...was named NCAA Division II Central Region All-Tournament Team after recorded 15 hits and posting a .577 average during the tournament...named to the Daktronics All-Region Second Team and NSIC All-Tournament Team...earned NSIC All-Conference Second Team honors...set a school record for most doubles in a career with 34...posted single season school records in at-bats with 215, runs scored with 84 (6th nationally), doubles with 25 (7th nationally), triples with eight (4th nationally), total bases with 172 (8th nationally) and extra base hits with 46...finished the year second on the team with a .428 batting average...scored 84 runs...posted 92 hits... smashed 13 homeruns...drove in 66 runs...led the team with 33 walks...stole 13-of-15 bases successfully...second on the team with 253 putouts...finished the season with a .981 fielding percentage...had 31 multi-hit games...had a 19-game hitting streak from Feb. 27 to April 2...was held hit-less in just six games...went 15-for-28 with 16 runs scored, seven RBI and three homeruns in the NCAA Central Region Tournament. 2009: Benke pounded out 43 hits, 28 RBI and gained 32 runs in 2009...also had nine doubles, three triples and five homers for the Huskies...for hitters with over 100 plate appearances in 2009, Benke led team in batting with .406 average...125 putouts with a .985 fielding rate...had six three-hit games in 2009, which included a three-game stretch vs. UMC and UW-S where he recorded three hits in each game...had 2 homers vs. CSP. 2008:: Redshirted in 2008. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letter winner at Roseau for head coach Tracy Wensloff... Conference MVP, All-State honoree and Lions All-Star participant in his senior year...threetime All-Section and All-Conference award winner…lettered three times in basketball… earned All-Conference and Co-Offensive Player of the Year awards his senior campaign. PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Rosie Benke…2007 graduate of Roseau H.S….was an honor student in high school with a cumulative GPA over 3.5…describes greatest sports thrill as winning the consolation championship at the 2006 state high school tournament…cites Dick Vitale as favorite sports personality…says his father has had the greatest influence on his career…criminal justice/law enforcement major at SCSU.
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#34 Jeremy
RS Jamie
Senior • Catcher 6-1, 210-pounds • B/T: R/R. Norwood-Young America, Minn. Central H.S.
Junior • Shortstop 6-3, 160-pounds • B/T: L/L. Plymouth, Minn. PLAYER STATS Osseo H.S. • Des Moines Area C.C.
ISCHE
PRIOR TO SCSU: Spent two seasons at North Iowa Area Community College where he lettered twice…was named preseason All-American…second team all-conference…batted .388 with eight homeruns and 40 RBI. HIGH SCHOOL: Received three letters for Jon Wroge’s Raiders…an All-Conference pick and Minnesota River Conference MVP…also lettered three times in basketball, where he was an All-Conference player. PERSONAL: Son of Alan and Renae Ische of Norwood Young America…a 2006 graduate of Central H.S…names Matty Breyer as favorite sports personality…cites former teammate Sam Radbil as his biggest influence…names hitting three homeruns in two innings in high school as his greatest sports thrill…enjoys playing darts, reading the newspaper, mowing the yard, wearing his seatbelt, doing perfect pushups and supporting his teammates’ political decisions as his hobbies outside of baseball…majoring in recreation and sports management.
RS Max
DITTY Freshman • Shortstop 5-9, 160-pounds • B/T: R/R. Maple Grove, Minn. Maple Grove H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Maple Grove High School, where he played under coach Darby Carlson…a three-time letterwinner in baseball…started all three seasons for the Crimson…earned All-Conference and All-Conference Honorable Mention accolades… an A-honor roll student as a senior. PERSONAL: The son of Dave and Angie Ditty of Maple Grove…lists his dad as having the greatest influence on his career…enjoys playing pond hockey, fishing and ping pong as his favorite activities outside of baseball…names Gordan Beckman as his favorite sports personality... his father, Dave starred for the Huskies in the early ‘80’s and uncle Tom played on the 1969 3rd Place NAIA National Championship team for SCSU.
RS Michael
JURGELLA Freshman • Catcher 6-1, 185-pounds • B/T: R/R. Plover, Wis. Pacelli H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Pacelli, where he earned 4 letters for coach Wayne Sankey…earned All-State honors as a junior and senior…was a three-time All-Conference selection…helped the Cardinals win three conference championships…lettered in football and hockey…two-time All-Conference in football…a part of three conference championship teams…recorded the highest batting average in school history with a .488 average…scored the most power play goals in the state during his senior season…National Honor Society. PERSONAL: The son of Dan and Darci Jurgella of Plover, Wis…named Joe Mauer as his favorite sports personality…lists his dad as having the greatest influence on his career… named hitting a grand slam in his final prep baseball game as his greatest sports thrill… enjoys playing “The Show” and other sports as his favorite hobbies outside of baseball.
KISSELL 2010: Made 17 appearances on the mound in relief for SCSU...posted a 1-1 record... pitched 7.1 total innings...gave up 12 hits and struck out five batters...got his first collegiate win and pick off in an 11-8 victory over Augustana (4/17/10). HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Osseo High School and a transfer from Des Moines Area C.C...earned two letters in football and helped Osseo win back-to-back conference titles...in baseball, Kissell earned four varsity letters and gained All-Conference Honorable Mention notice in 2008...posted a 13-5 record and a 2.49 ERA in high school...helped his travelling baseball team go to nationals in back-to-back seasons. PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Sue Kissell of Plymouth...enjoys fishing, pick-up hockey and basketball...on honor roll for three years in high school...published two poems during his sophomore year in high school...mass commications major.
RS Nate
ROBERTS Sophomore • Catcher 6-1, 170-pounds • B/T: R/R. Shakopee, Minn. Shakopee H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Shakopee Area High School, where he played under coach Tom Schleper…a one-time letterwinner in baseball, where he earned All-Conference and team MVP honors…posted 112 putouts with 13 assists and had a 1.00 fielding percentage as a catcher…was a two-time letterwinner in football and lacrosse…was a team captain for the lacrosse team…graduate with honors and was an All-Stat academic team member. PERSONAL: The son of Gina Mach of Shakopee, Minn…lists his grandfather as the person with the greatest influence on his career…named pitching a shutout against Prior Lake during Legion baseball as his greatest sports thrill…enjoys playing ping-pong, fishing, and playing all other sports as his favorite things to do outside of baseball…majoring in business finance and minoring in marketing at SCSU.
RS Geoff
ROSSI Freshman • Pitcher 6-2, 175-pounds • B/T: R/R. Single Springs, Calif. Ponderosa H.S. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Pondersosa High School, where he played under coach Eric January…a one-time letterwinner in baseball and football…named All-League… threw a no-hitter in final season of high school ball. PERSONAL: The son of Gale and Pam Rossi of Shingle Springs, Calif…lists his father as the person with the greatest influence on his career…named his friend hitting a walk off homerun in the Ponderosa championship game as his greatest sports thrill…enjoys snowboarding and fishing as his favorite things to do outside of baseball… majoring in advertising at SCSU.
M eet the 2011 H uskies
RS Scott
SANDERSON Sophomore • Pitcher 6-2, 175-pounds • B/T: R/R. Elkton, S.D. Flandreau Public H.S. PLAYER STATS 2010: Made five appearances in his first season with SCSU...pitched 4.2 innings in relief... recorded four strikeouts...made first collegiate appearance against Bemidji State (2/27/10)... struck out two batters in .2 innings of work against Northern State (4/25/10)...went 1-for-2 from the plate with a run scored against Minnesota, Crookston (3/20/10) in his only two plate appearance of the season. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Flandreau Public High School...gained a 1.50 ERA during his senior season...All-State Honorable Mention selection in high school...selected to South Dakota Coaches’ All-Star team...lettered in football, basketball, track, baseball and golf in high school...two-time All-Conference and Southeast All-Star selection in basketball...state qualifier in both track and golf. PERSONAL: Son of Todd and Lisa Sanderson of Elkton, S.D...enjoying hanging out with friends...National Honor Society in high school...selected to participate in Governor Leadership Luncheon.
2010 T eam S tatistics and R esults St. Cloud State University Baseball - 2010 Season Game Results for St. Cloud State (as of Jan 27, 2011) (All games) Date
Feb 06, 2010 Feb 06, 2010 Feb 07, 2010 Feb 15, 2010 Feb 20, 2010 Feb 21, 2010 Feb, 26,2010 Feb 26, 2010 Feb 27, 2010 Feb 27, 2010 03-05-10 03-06-10 03-07-10 Mar 11, 2010 Mar 11, 2010 Mar 15, 2010 Mar 15, 2010 * Mar 19, 2010 * Mar 19, 2010 * Mar 20, 2010 * Mar 20, 2010 * Mar 26, 2010 * Mar 26, 2010 * Mar 27, 2010 * Mar 27, 2010 * Apr 01, 2010 * Apr 01, 2010 * Apr 02, 2010 * Apr 02, 2010 * Apr 10, 2010 * Apr 10, 2010 * Apr 11, 2010 * Apr 11, 2010 * Apr 17, 2010 * Apr 17, 2010 * Apr 18, 2010 * Apr 18, 2010 * Apr 21, 2010 * Apr 21, 2010 * Apr 25, 2010 * Apr 25, 2010 * Apr 25, 2010 * Apr 26, 2010 * Apr 28, 2010 * Apr 28, 2010 * May 01, 2010 * May 01, 2010 * May 02, 2010 * May 02, 2010 May 05, 2010 May 06, 2010 May 08, 2010 May 13, 2010 $ May 14, 2010 May 15, 2010 May 15, 2010 May 16, 2010 May 16, 2010
Opponent
vs Wisconsin Parkside vs Wisconsin Parkside-2 vs Wisconsin Parkside-1 vs Concordia University-1 vs Winona State-1 vs Winona State-2 vs Bemidji State-1 vs Bemidji State-2 vs Bemidji State-1 vs Bemidji State-2 vs Ouachita Baptist vs Arkansas Tech vs Southern Arkansas vs Mayville State-1 vs Mayville State-2 vs Midland Luthern-1 vs Midland Luthern-2 vs Minnesota, Crookston-1 vs Minnesota, Crookston-2 vs Minnesota, Crookston-1 vs Minnesota, Crookston-2 vs University of Mary-1 vs University of Mary-2 vs University of Mary-1 vs University of Mary-2 at Minnesota Duluth-1 at Minnesota Duluth-2 at Minnesota Duluth-1 at Minnesota Duluth-2 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY-1 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY-2 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY-1 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY-2 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE-1 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE-2 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE-1 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE-2 at Wayne State (Neb.)-1 at Wayne State (Neb.)-2 at Northern State at Northern State at Northern State at Northern State WAYNE STATE (NEB.)-1 WAYNE STATE (NEB.)-2 at Minnesota State-1 at Minnesota State-2 at Minnesota State-1 at Minnesota State-2 MINNESOTA DULUTH #19 MINNESOTA STATE SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA vs #6 NM Highlands vs #26 Winona State vs Minnesota State vs NM Highlands vs Minnesota State vs Minnesota State
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W W W W L W L W W W W L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W L L W L W W L W W W W W W L W W L L L L W L W W L W W L
Score
Inns
Overall
NSIC
8-2 7-3 14-7 9-8 1-6 3-2 5-6 13-2 7-1 3-1 5-3 7-9 4-15 11-0 18-1 13-3 9-3 4-0 19-0 9-1 27-0 15-0 13-2 8-4 9-2 12-2 6-9 14-3 8-4 16-10 7-8 3-5 7-5 2-4 11-8 9-8 6-8 6-5 11-9 14-1 7-0 15-2 21-2 1-2 8-4 4-3 4-5 0-5 2-7 3-8 9-4 3-5 11-2 6-5 10-11 12-8 16-6 6-20
7 7 (8) (12) 7 7 7 7 7 7 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9 7 7 7 9 7 8 7 7 7 9 (8) (10) (8) 9 7 9 7 9 (9) 7 7 7 9 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 4-1-0 5-1-0 5-2-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 8-2-0 9-2-0 9-3-0 9-4-0 10-4-0 11-4-0 12-4-0 13-4-0 14-4-0 15-4-0 16-4-0 17-4-0 18-4-0 19-4-0 20-4-0 21-4-0 22-4-0 22-5-0 23-5-0 24-5-0 25-5-0 25-6-0 25-7-0 26-7-0 26-8-0 27-8-0 28-8-0 28-9-0 29-9-0 30-9-0 31-9-0 32-9-0 33-9-0 34-9-0 34-10-0 35-10-0 36-10-0 36-11-0 36-12-0 36-13-0 36-14-0 37-14-0 37-15-0 38-15-0 39-15-0 39-16-0 40-16-0 41-16-0 41-17-0
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 4-0-0 5-0-0 6-0-0 7-0-0 8-0-0 9-0-0 9-1-0 10-1-0 11-1-0 12-1-0 12-2-0 12-3-0 13-3-0 13-4-0 14-4-0 15-4-0 15-5-0 16-5-0 17-5-0 18-5-0 19-5-0 20-5-0 21-5-0 21-6-0 22-6-0 23-6-0 23-7-0 23-8-0 23-9-0 23-9-0 23-9-0 23-9-0 23-9-0 23-9-0 23-9-0 23-9-0 23-9-0 23-9-0
Pitcher of record
Deminsky,D (W 1-0) Birr,L (W 1-0) Riesgraf,S (W 1-0) Anderson,N (W 1-0) Deminsky,D (L 1-1) Anderson,N (W 2-0) DeLaHunt,P (L 0-2) Riesgraf,S (W 2-0) Anderson,N (W) Deminsky,D (W) Birr,L (W 2-0) DeLaHunt,P (L 0-2) Anderson,N (L 3-1) Deminsky,D (W 3-1) Birr,L (W 3-0) Anderson,N (W) Riesgraf,S (W) Birr,L (W 4-0) Deminsky,D (W 3-1) Anderson,N (W) Riesgraf,S (W) Deminsky,D (W 5-1) Birr,L (W) DeLaHunt,P (W) Riesgraf,S (W) Deminsky,D (W 6-1) Birr,L (L 5-1) Anderson,N (W 6-1) Riesgraf,S (W 6-0) Deminsky,D (W 7-1) Anderson,N (L 6-2) Riesgraf,S (L 6-1) Lieser,S (W 1-0) Anderson,N (L 6-3) Kissell, J (W 1-0) Birr,L (W 6-1) Kissell, J (L) Riesgraf,S (W 7-1) Smith,J (W 1-0) Birr,L (W 7-2) Anderson,N (W 7-3) DeLaHunt,P (W 2-2) Lieser,S (W 2-0) Deminsky,D (L 7-2) Riesgraf,S (W 8-1) Anderson,N (W 8-3) Schwenke,R (L 0-1) Deminsky,D (L 7-3) Riesgraf,S (L 8-2) Anderson,N (L 8-4) Deminsky,D (W 8-3) Birr,L (L 7-2) Deminsky,D (W 9-3) Scott,T (W 1-0) Scott,T (L 1-1) Schwenke,R (W 3-0) Lieser,S (W 3-0) Deminsky,D (L 9-4)
Attend
Time
0 104 169 139 250 250 115 75 115 50 50 126 142 50 50 128 89 114 76 353 324 402 364 387 345 337 269 150 46 47 48 37 196 200 178 153 112 127 437 418 577 350 108 250 450 150 100
1:45 1:49 3:00 3:47 1:54 1:45
1:56 1:55 2:50 2:45 3 ho 1:50 2:01
2:43 2:16 2:25 2:30
2:45 2:30 2:30 3:34 3:08 3:00 2:15 2:34 2:18 2:42 3:13 3:10 2:35 3:20 2:00 1:35 2:00 2:33 2:11 2:00 2:25 2:11 2:01 2:07 2:46 2:27 2:50 2.5 2:47 2hr 3hr 2hr5 3hr
2010 T eam S tatistics and R esults St. Cloud State University Baseball Overall Statistics for St. Cloud State (as of Jan 27, 2011) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)
2010 SCSU Baseball Team Statistics Record: 41-17 Player
14 Smith, Jordan 33 Benke, Joey 24 Musgjerd, Beau 28 Hammes, Nate 25 Hansen, Brian 8 Horning, Tyler 3 Rindelaub, Steve 11 Radbil, Sam -------------------20 DeLaHunt, Pat 19 Sanderson, Scott 1 Heuer, Jeff 26 Maher, Tyler 5 Cariveau, Travis 7 Koch, Kent 34 Wolard, Pat 35 Johnson, Jared 36 Gustin, Keaton 2 Gold, Kyle 13 Althoff, Joey 10 Imholte, Phil 22 Laudenbach, Nate 31 Scott, Tim 15 Lieser, Scott 16 Anderson, Nick 30 Vossen, Lucas 21 Schwenke, Ryan
avg gp-gs 58-58 58-58 49-45 55-55 51-51 47-40 52-43 58-56
.457 .428 .372 .362 .348 .333 .323 .285 1.000
.500 .440 .368 .364 .333 .314 .250 .245 .232 .200 .185 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
2-0 1-0 31-0 15-3 41-27 43-29 26-13 7-0 29-14 47-13 14-2 47-15 17-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 2-0
Home: 6-7
ab
r
h
210 215 148 196 181 138 124 172
71 84 32 48 52 39 29 43
96 92 55 71 63 46 40 49
23 25 12 13 13 7 6 8
2 2 25 19 88 90 51 4 53 56 15 65 6 3 2 1 0 0
1 1 4 8 23 18 7 4 4 12 3 24 4 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 11 7 32 30 16 1 13 13 3 12 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 5 1 3 4 5 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals
.350
58
1866
511
653
Opponents
.272
58
1822
269
496
Away: 10-4
2b 3b hr
tb slg%
0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NSIC: 23-9
bb hp
so gdp
ob% sf sh sb-att
25 33 13 23 29 24 16 30
5 6 3 6 7 3 1 7
24 17 22 13 32 30 16 43
1 4 1 3 3 4 2 2
.521 .510 .430 .435 .444 .442 .396 .406
0 2 3 1.500 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 7 16 .640 3 0 4 10 .526 4 1 13 38 .432 16 2 19 40 .444 12 0 17 23 .451 3 0 1 2 .500 2 2 8 23 .434 6 0 4 17 .304 6 0 3 3 .200 3 1 9 15 .231 9 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0
0 0 0 0 6 6 3 1 2 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 5 7 15 10 8 2 20 8 3 14 3 2 2 1 0 0
0 1.000 0 .500 1 .452 0 .458 1 .491 5 .440 1 .361 0 .571 2 .344 3 .338 1 .333 1 .316 0 .143 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000
5 15 78 174 8 13 66 172 2 7 51 92 2 1 45 91 2 8 43 104 0 1 19 56 2 1 23 53 0 6 49 75
133 24 58 88
rbi
Neutral: 25-6
6 41
.829 .800 .622 .464 .575 .406 .427 .436
2 1 17-24 97 3 0 13-15 253 1 0 1-1 105 5 6 2-4 367 6 0 14-15 61 0 4 8-10 57 3 11 5-8 52 3 3 8-11 29
po
a 11 10 11 31 0 11 87 67
e 1 5 1 3 1 1 15 14
fld% .991 .981 .991 .993 .984 .986 .903 .873
0 0 3 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 1-2 4 11-12 0 3-3 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 1-2 1 0-0 0 0-0 2 10-11 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0
4 0 1 4 50 63 57 0 50 25 21 45 5 1 5 6 0 2
12 0 1 0 76 34 2 0 0 52 2 0 0 1 6 12 0 4
0 0 0 0 10 6 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0
1.000
.000 1.000 1.000
.926 .942 1.000
.000 1.000
.928 1.000
.978 1.000 1.000 1.000
.900 .000 1.000
462 1008
.540
258 63
298
35
.439 34 34 94-118
1377
465
68
.964
244
.395
170 49
439
24
.348 14 26
1336
584
71
.964
719
53-66
LOB - Team (408), Opp (435). DPs turned - Team (38), Opp (53). IBB - Team (8), Horning,T 2, Hansen,B 2, Benke,J 1, Johnson,J 1, Smith,J 1, Radbil,S 1, Opp (9). Picked off - Smith,J 3, Koch,K 3, Hammes,N 2, Imholte,P 2, Horning,T 2, Rindelaub,S 1, Maher,T 1, Musgjerd,B 1.
(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player
27 Deminsky, David 16 Anderson, Nick 17 Birr, Logan 23 Riesgraf, Shawn -------------------31 Scott, Tim 20 DeLaHunt, Pat 21 Schwenke, Ryan 32 Koenig, David 15 Lieser, Scott 14 Smith, Jordan 19 Sanderson, Scott 12 Kissell, Jamie
era
w-l
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
so
2b
3b
3.16 3.33 4.34 4.92
9-4 8-4 7-2 8-2
app gs
17 16 16 15
16 14 11 12
4 4 1 0
2/1 1/0 0/1 0/1
0 1 0 1
99.2 92.0 66.1 67.2
92 91 70 81
41 44 41 41
35 34 32 37
36 107 23 88 25 66 26 54
bb
17 13 9 11
3 0 2 1
hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha
8 6 7 6
.243 .249 .271 .293
3 8 7 10 2 5 6 8
0 0 1 0
1 1 2 2
7 3 3 4
4.66 4.98 5.91 6.35 6.55 6.75 7.71 9.00
1-1 2-2 1-1 0-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 1-1
7 21 18 7 19 2 5 17
0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0/0 0/2 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0
1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
9.2 43.1 21.1 5.2 33.0 6.2 4.2 9.0
10 53 17 4 47 12 6 13
5 31 15 4 26 6 4 11
5 24 14 4 24 5 4 9
8 15 11 2 10 3 7 4
12 43 20 6 33 1 4 5
1 12 4 0 12 1 4 4
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 6 3 0 0 1 0 3
.270 .290 .205 .182 .343 .400 .333 .371
1 5 3 0 4 0 0 3
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 1 0 1 4
1 4 0 0 3 1 0 0
1 3 5 1 3 2 2 1
Totals
4.45
41-17
58 58
9
6/3
5
459.0
496
269
227
170
439
88
6
41
.272
34 49
2 14
26
Opponents
8.83
17-41
58 58
10
1/0
7
445.1
653
511
437
258
298
133
24
58
.350
47 63
7 34
34
PB - Team (17), Hammes,N 15, Wolard,P 1, Althoff,J 1, Opp (25). Pickoffs - Team (8), Anderson,N 4, Birr,L 2, Kissell, J 1, Hammes,N 1, Opp (15). SBA/ATT - Hammes,N (43-56), Riesgraf,S (14-14), Anderson,N (8-11), Wolard,P (10-10), Birr,L (7-9), Deminsky,D (5-8), DeLaHunt,P (6-7), Lieser,S (2-6), Kissell, J (5-5), Scott,T (4-4), Smith,J (1-1), Schwenke,R (1-1).
2010 T eam S tatistics and R esults St. Cloud State University Baseball Games Summary for St. Cloud State (as of Jan 27, 2011) (All games) Score by innings St. Cloud State Opponents
1 79 15
2 64 36
3 81 29
Record when ... Overall Conference Non-Conference Home games Away games Neutral site Day games Night games vs Left starter vs Right starter 1-Run games 2-Run games 5+Run games Extra innings Shutouts
4 51 30
5 68 35
41-17 23-9 18-8 6-7 10-4 25-6 34-15 7-2 5-3 36-14 6-5 4-5 24-6 4-2 6-1
Scoring 0-2 ....... 3-5 ....... 6-9 ....... 10+
runs runs runs runs
0-5 5-6 16-5 20-1
Opponent 0-2 ........ 3-5 ........ 6-9 ........ 10+
runs runs runs runs
20-1 13-5 7-8 1-3
Scored in 1st inning Opp. scored in 1st Scores first Opp. scores first
24-5 7-6 30-7 11-10
6 77 27
7 47 46
8 29 25
9 EX 13 2 25 1
Total 511 269
After 6 leading ....... trailing ....... tied After 7 leading ....... trailing ....... tied After 8 leading ....... trailing ....... tied
38-4 1-12 2-1 15-2 0-7 0-1 14-2 0-6 0-2
Hit 0 home runs ... 1 home run ... 2+ home runs
16-6 13-9 12-2
Opponent 0 home runs ........ 1 home run ........ 2+ HRs
27-7 8-2 6-8
Made 0 errors .... 1 error .... 2+ errors
20-0 11-5 10-12
Opp. made 0 errors ......... 1 error ......... 2+ errors
13-7 8-6 20-4
Out-hit opponent Out-hit by opponent Hits are tied
30-4 9-13 2-0
Record when team scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 W-L 0-1 0-2 0-2 2-3
4 2-2
5 1-1
6 2-3
7 4-2
8 4-0
9 6-0
10+ 20-1
Record when opponent scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 W-L 6-0 5-0 9-1 6-0
4 4-1
5 3-4
6 1-2
7 1-1
8 4-3
9 1-2
10+ 1-3
Record when leading after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 W-L 23-5 31-6 33-5 34-4
5 36-4
6 38-4
7 15-2
8 14-2
Record when trailing after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 W-L 1-5 4-7 3-11 4-12
5 4-12
6 1-12
7 0-7
8 0-6
5 1-1
6 2-1
7 0-1
8 0-2
Record when tied after: Inn. 1 2 3 W-L 17-7 6-4 5-1
4 3-1
Current losing streak: 1 Longest winning streak: 13 Longest losing streak: 4 Home attendance : 4609 ( 13 dates avg = 354 ) Away attendance : 4398 ( 34 dates avg = 129 ) Total attendance: 9007 ( 47 dates avg = 191 )
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - T eam R ecords
St. Cloud State Baseball Team Records
Nate Hammes
Individual Batting Records At Bats Game Season: Career: Runs Game Season: Career: Hits Game Season: Career: Singles Season: Career: Doubles Game: Season: Career: Triples Game: Season: Career: Home Runs Game:
Kyle Resser
7 by several Huskies 215 by Joey Benke 651 by Mike McKinney
2010 1996-99
6 by Kevin Meier vs. Incarnate Word 84 by Joey Benke 181 by Mike McKinney
3/10/95 2010 1996-99
6 by Kevin Meier vs. Incarnate Word 6 by Mike McKinney vs. Edgewood 96 by Jordan Smith 227 by Mike McKinney
3/10/95 3/12/99 2010 1996-99
53 by Jordan Smith 151 by Mike McKinney
2010 1996-99
3 by several (most recently Joey Benke vs. Northern State) 25 by Joey Benke 35 by Nate Hammes
3/9/09
3, Ron Schmidt vs. Augsburg 8 by Joey Benke 15 by John McFarland
4/10/69 2010 1985-88
3, Greg Thayer vs. Augsburg 3, Matt Anthony vs. Southwestern 3, Ron Palmer vs. Offutt Air Force Base
4/6/71 3/4/90 4/7/68
Mike McKinney
2010 2008-10
P.J. Hanson
Season: Career: Runs Batted In Game: Season: Career: Bases on Balls Game: Season: Career: Hit by Pitch Game: Season: Career: Strikeouts Game: Season: Career:
15 by Jordan Smith 34 by Mike McKinney
2010 1996-99
10 by Ron Palmer vs. Bellevue, Neb. 78 by Jordan Smith 125 by Sam Radbil
4/7/68 2010 2007-10
4 by several (most recently Kirby Marquart vs. Augustana) 46 by Mike Flanigan 100 by Charlie Eisenreich 86 by Josh Loesch
5/11/07 1998 1984-86 1993-96
2, by several Huskies 12, Nate Hammes 22 by Sam Radbil
2009 2007-10
4 by several Huskies 43 by Sam Radbil 133 by Sam Radbil
2010 2007-10
Sam Radbil
Mike Flanigan
John McFarland
Stolen Bases Game: 4, Chad Pribyl vs. Bemidji St. 4, Ron Schmidt vs. Carleton Season: 26 by Charlie Eisenreich Career: 61 by Mike McKinney Total Bases Game: 14, Ron Palmer vs. Offutt Air Force Base; (1 2B, 3 HRs) Season: 174 by Jordan Smith Career: 380 by Mike McKinney Extra Base Hits Season: 46 by Joey Benke Career: 76 by Mike McKinney Batting Average Season: .467 by Bob Altuvilla .457 by Jordan Smith Career: .454 by P.J. Hanson
Kirby Marquart
Joey Benke
3/31/90 4/29/68 1985 1996-99 1968 2010 1996-99 2010 1996-99 1948-49 2010 1988-89
Jordan Smith
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - T eam R ecords
Individual Pitching Records
Appearances Season: 21 by Pat DeLaHunt Career: 56 by PatDeLaHunt Games Started Season: 16 by David Deminsky Career: 38 by David Deminsky Complete Games Season: 9 by Josh Vorpahl 9 by Pete Pratt Career: 19 by Wayne Parks Victories Season: 9 by David Deminsky (9-4) 9 by Tim Scott (9-3) Career: 23 by Wayne Parks Losses Season: 7 Matt Lisbeth 7 Mike Hoelscher 7 Tim Scott Career: 18 by Adam McGrane Saves Season: 6 by Mike Hammer Career: 9 by Tim Radmacher 8 by Mike Hammer Innings Pitched Game: 12, Scott Buege vs. Bemidji St. Season: 99.2 by David Deminsky Career: 225.2 by David Deminsky Hits Allowed Season: 92 by David Deminksy Career: 236 by Adam McGrane Earned Runs Allowed Season: 53 by Tim Gillson & Tim Klinnert Career: 130 by Pat DeLaHunt Base on Balls Season: 46 by Dan Meyer Career: 116 by Ryan Carlson Strikeouts Game: 17, Matt Jensen vs. Moorhead St. Season: 107 by David Deminsky Career: 250 by David Deminsky Lowest ERA Season: 0.61 by Jack Peterson Career: 1.63 by Jack Peterson Won-Loss Percentage Season: 5-0 (1.000) by Pete Pratt 5-0 (1.000) by Kyle Messner 8-1 (.889) by Josh Vorpahl 8-1 (.889) by Logan Birr Career: 13-2 (.867) by Jim Tomczik 23-6 (.793) by Wayne Parks Shutouts Season: 3 by Pete Pratt 3 by Mike Bialka 3 by Doug Grewing 3 by Jack Peterson Career: 5 by Wayne Parks 5 by Doug Grewing 5 by Jack Peterson
Individual Fielding Records 2010 2006-10 2010 2008-10 1998 1988 1965-69 2010 2009 1965-69
Putouts Game: 18; Mark Dingmann vs. St. John’s Season: 380 by Joe Durham Career: 956 by Nate Hammes Assists Game: 8 by several Huskies Season: 137 by Kyle Resser Career: 510 by Dan Skog Most Double Plays Turned Season: 41 by Ryan Sturm Career: 103 by Dan Skog Most Caught Stealing By Game: 2 by several Huskies Season: 14 by Travis Thompson Career: 36 by Nate Hammes
4/15/02 2004 2008-10 2008 2004-07 2008 2004-07 2005 2008-10
1999 2003, 2005 2008 2003-07 1989 2008-09 1988-89 1974 2010 2008-10 2010 2004-07
David Deminsky
Jack Peterson
Pat DeLaHunt
Logan Birr
Ryan Sturm
Josh Vorpahl
Pete Pratt
Travis Thompson
Matt Anthony
2003 2006-10 1981 2004-07 1970 2010 2008-10 1968 1966-68 1986 1988 1998 2009 1969-71 1965-69 1988 1976 1968 1967 1965-69 1966-69 1966-68
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SCSU Baseball A Tradition of Pride and Excellence Team Season Records Most Games 58 Most Victories 41 (41-17) 36 (36-18) Most Losses 35 Most Shutouts 8 Most at Bats 1866 1552 Most Runs Scored 511 388 Most Hits 653 497 Most Doubles 133 97 Most Triples 26 24 Most Home Runs 58 52 Most Grand Slams 4 Most RBIs 462 340 Best Batting Average .350 .348 Best Slugging Perc. .540 .536 Total Bases 1008 772 Sacrifices 69 68 Times Hit By Pitch 63 62 Fewest Strikeouts By 94 Most Strikeouts By 318 Most Walks Received 258 208 Fewest Walks Received 53 Stolen Bases 94 89 Errors 100 Double Plays 45 Best Fielding Perc. .966 Best ERA 1.27 Most Shutouts 8 Most Complete Games 25 Most Saves 13 Most Strikeouts 439 398 ost Strikeouts per Game 9.60 (190.1 IP) M Cons. Victories 15 Cons. Losses 18
2010 2010 2009 2004 1967,1968 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2009 1987, 2010 2010 1998 1989 2010 2009 2010 1988 2010 1988 2010 2009 2009 2010 2010 2009 1975 2008 2010 1987 1975 2010 1987 1998 2008 1985 1968 1967, 1968 1988 2008 2010 2009 1976 1983 1980,1981
Team Game Records Most at Bats Most Runs Scored Most Hits Most Doubles Most Triples Most Home Runs Most RBIs Total Bases Sacrifice Hits Sacrifice Flies Times Hit By Pitch Strikeouts By Grand Slams Walks Received Stolen Bases Errors Most Strikeouts Double Plays
55 vs. North Dakota State - 5/2/93 28 vs. Nebraska-Omaha - 4/7/99 29 vs. Bemidji State Univ. - 4/23/02 9 vs. UM-Crookston - 3/20/201 (Metrodome) 9 vs. Southwest Minn. State - 4/24/02 5 vs Concordia St. Paul - 3/8/02 5 vs Northern State - 3/9/09 8 vs. Southwest Minn. State - 1990 26 vs. UM-Crookston - 3/20/2010 (Metrodome) 25 vs. Nebraska-Omaha - 4/7/99 50 vs. Southwest Minn. State - 1990 6 vs. UM-Morris - 1969 3 vs. several opponents 5 vs SUNY New Paltz - 3/14/09 17 vs. Nebraska - 1983 2 vs. UM-Morris - 1973 21 vs. Gustavus Adolphus - 1981 9 vs. North Dakota State - 1981 9 vs. Hamline - 1982 7 vs. various opponents 17 vs. Moorhead State, 1970 5 vs. North Dakota State - 1980
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SCSU Coaching Records YEARS
COACH
1924-25 Leslie Zeleny 1929 George Selke 1930 Coach Pohl 1931-32 Neil Rengel 1933-35 Eugene Rengel 1936 Leland Leosia 1937-38 John Debolock 1940-41 George Lynch 1946-49 Al Brainard 1950-67* John Kasper 1956 Paul Meadows 1968-78 Jim Stanek 1979-2006 Denny Lorsung 2007 Jason Fischer 2008- Pat Dolan 84 years
RECORD 2-8 3-3 6-2-1 11-5 7-13 1-3 8-5 6-9 21-19 211-127-4 13-2 185-113-4 546-563-4 16-29 104-58-1 1113-935-13
* Kasper coached from 1950-1955 and then from 1957-1967
SCSU coaches (L-R): Jim Stanek, Denny Lorsung, John Kasper and Pat Dolan
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults 1924: (2-4) - Coach Leslie Zeleny
SCSU OPP 12 Macalester 13 10 St. John’s 3 4 Reformatory 3 8 St. John’s 12 1 Dunwoody 3 3 Gustavus Adolphus 6 1925: (0-4) - Coach Leslie Zeleny 2 Tech H.S. 9 2 Macalester 16 5 Tech H.S. 6 0 St. Thomas 16 1926: (1-1) 3 Gustavus Adolphus 20 16 Reformatory 9 1927: No Record 1928: (0-1) 6 Reformatory 8 1929: (3-3) - Coach George Selke 2 St. John’s 4 7 St. John’s 2 19 Concordia 2 2 Luther 5 9 Mayville 4 1 Luther 3 1930: (6-2-1) - Coach Pohl 10 St. John’s 0 1 Reformatory 7 10 St. Paul Luther 4 4 Concordia 2 13 Wahpaton 0 15 Park Regions J.C. 0 5 Moorhead 5 7 St. Paul Concordia 6 8 Reformatory 9 1931: (6-3) - Coach Neil Rengel 6 St. Thomas 14 6 St. Paul Concordia 0 7 Gustavus 5 9 St. John’s 7 4 St. John’s 2 5 St. Thomas 13 10 St. Paul Luther 3 6 St. Paul Concordia 1 3 Gustavus Adolphus 17 1932: (5-2) - Coach Neil Rengel 2 Gustavus Adolphus 10 6 St. John’s 5 5 St. Thomas 1 5 Gustavus Adolphus 2 4 St. Paul Concordia 5 16 St. Paul Luther 4 10 St. Paul Concordia 6 1933: (5-3) - Coach Eugene Rengel 13 St. Paul Concordia 6 9 St. John’s 10 11 Reformatory 1 9 Gustavus Adolphus 28 0 River Falls 9 11 St. Paul Concordia 7 5 Bemidji State 2 7 River Falls 5 1934: (2-5) - Coach Euguene Rengel 2 River Falls 3 2 St. Paul Concordia 1
5 St. John’s 6 5 River Falls 8 16 Gustavus Adolphus 8 8 St. John’s 11 1 Reformatory 2 1935: (0-5) 3 St. Paul Concordia 13 2 St. John’s 12 5 River Falls 6 5 St. John’s 11 6 Concordia 20 1936: (1-3) - Coach Leland Leosia 5 St. John’s 3 4 Reformatory 9 2 River Falls 5 2 St. John’s 7 1937: (5-2) - Coach John Debolock 1 St. John’s 11 8 Reformatory 0 1 River Falls 16 7 River Falls 1 2 St. John’s 1 21 Concordia J.C. 4 6 Concordia J.C. 4 1938: (3-3) - Coach John Debolock 16 St. Paul Concordia 2 2 St. Paul Concordia 3 1 River Falls 3 4 River Falls 5 17 Winona State 1 7 Winona State 1 1939: (1-8) 0 Winona State 6 8 Winona State 13 3 Reformatory 4 3 Mankato State 5 6 Mankato State 11 4 St. John’s 5 14 St. John’s 23 4 St. John’s 5 4 St. Paul Concordia 2 1940: (5-1) - Coach George Lynch 16 River Falls 3 18 St. Paul Concordia 2 4 St. John’s 5 10 Mankato State 6 10 Mankato State 8 7 St. Paul Concordia 3 1941: No record 1942: (3-4) 4 St. Paul Concordia 6 2 St. John’s 8 8 St. Paul Concordia 7 3 Reformatory 0 8 St. John’s 5 1 Gustavus Adolphus 3 5 Gustavus Adolphus 7 1943-45: NO TEAM 1946: (4-3) - Coach Al Brainard 6 St. John’s 7 2 St. John’s 7 6 Winona State 0 6 Winona State 4 3 Mankato State 1 5 Mankato State 2 1 Hamline State 11
1947: (5-4) - Coach Al Brainard 7
St. John’s 4 8 Winona State 0 3 Winona State 1 5 Mankato State 2 3 Mankato State 6 9 River Falls 10 0 River Falls 3 3 St. John’s 7 12 Moorhead 2 1948: (3-7) - Coach Al Brainard 11 St. John’s 14 6 St. John’s 8 2 Winona State 1 3 Winona State 4 4 Bemidji State 5 8 Bemidji State 4 4 Mankato State 2 8 Mankato State 9 5 Gustavus Adolphus 12 6 Gustavus Adolphus 7 1949: (9-5) - Coach Al Brainard 7 River Falls 2 3 River Falls 2 5 St. John’s 9 19 Eau Claire 9 6 Eau Claire 4 3 St. John’s 9 2 Mankato State 3 7 Mankato State 12 3 UW-Stout 0 10 UW-Stout 2 2 Winona State 1 3 Winona State 4 7 Bemidji State 4 18 Bemidji State 1 1950: (9-4-1) - Coach John Kasper 3 Augsburg 3 0 UW-River Falls 2 4 UW-River Falls 5 2 St. John’s 7 2 Winona State 7 12 Winona State 11 16 Bemidji State 2 7 UW-LaCrosse 4 7 Augsburg 5 11 Bemidji State 1 17 Buffalo 6 8 UW-Stout 2 8 UW-Stout 6 23 Sauk Center 8 1951: (7-5) - Coach John Kasper 8 Buena Vista 21 6 UW-Eau Claire 2 5 UW-Eau Claire 8 12 UW-Stout 0 8 UW-Stout 1 4 Winona State 3 1 Winona State 2 6 Bemidji State 0 5 UW-River Falls 9 5 UW-River Falls 2 13 Bemidji State 4 1 Camp McCoy 3 1952: (11-6) - Coach John Kasper 5 St. John’s 1 11 UW-Eau Claire 0 8 UW-Eau Claire 3 6 UW-Stout 1 2 UW-Stout 1 12 UW-River Falls 2
2 UW-River Falls 3 6 UW-LaCrosse 7 10 Bemidji State 9 8 St. John’s 14 5 Mankato State 4 8 Mankato State 4 9 Cold Spring 8 6 Bemidji State 4 3 Winona State 4 1 Winona State 4 3 St. Cloud Rox 5 1953: (6-7) - Coach John Kasper 3 St. Cloud Rox 6 1 Winona State 4 0 Winona State 7 3 Carleton 4 2 Bemidji State 4 8 UW-LaCrosse 12 1 UW-River Falls 4 13 UW-River Falls 3 6 Mankato State 4 7 Mankato State 0 22 Minneota 0 5 UW-Eau Claire 2 4 UW-Eau Claire 3
1954: (9-10) - Coach John Kasper
0 St. John’s 1 2 St. John’s 9 1 UW-Eau Claire 11 5 UW-Eau Claire 8 4 Carleton 3 11 Augsburg 5 1 Winona State 4 5 Bemidji State 4 9 Bemidji State 5 3 UW-River Falls 7 8 UW-River Falls 3 3 St. John’s 2 15 Bemidji State 4 10 Wadena 2 UW-LaCrosse 8 1 Mankato State 16 4 Mankato State 5 0 UW-Stout 5 2 UW-Stout 1 1955: (12-7-1) - Coach John Kasper 6 St. John’s 2 2 St. John’s 2 8 Augsburg 2 2 UW-Eau Claire 0 1 UW-Eau Claire 0 11 Carleton 12 4 UW-Stout 09 UW-Stout 4 2 St. John’s 19 4 Winona State 11 10 Winona State 0 7 Little Falls 10 7 Bemidji State 1 4 UW-La Crosse 14 7 UW-River Falls 5 10 UW-River Falls 2 7 Bemidji State 1 8 Bemidji State 13 3 Mankato State 0 5 Mankato State 2 1956: (13-2) - Coach Paul Meadows 14 St. John’s 1 9 UW-Eau Claire 3 20 UW-Eau Claire 17 5 Carleton 7 7 UW-Stout 5 3 UW-Stout 2
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults 19 Augsburg 3 5 UW-La Crosse 3 7 St. John’s 5 6 UW-River Falls 2 14 UW-River Falls 3 3 Mankato State 1 4 Mankato State 0 3 Winona State 7 13 Winona State 5 1957: (9-6) - Coach John Kasper 13 UW-Stout 5 15 UW-Stout 6 15 Hamline 1 9 Augsburg 8 9 Mankato State 3 10 Mankato State 4 10 St. John’s 19 12 Bemidji State 2 6 Bemidji State 0 3 MSU-Moorhead 8 8 MSU-Moorhead 9 0 Winona State 2 1 Winona State 8 6 Carleton 2 17 Hastings College 1 7 Dana 4 5 Buena Vista 8 1958: (15-8) - Coach John Kasper 13 Mayville 9 7 Augsburg 0 0 Mankato State 1 5 Mankato State 4 7 St. John’s 6 2 Bemidji State 0 14 Bemidji State 5 6 UW-Stout 3 4 UW-Stout 9 7 Winona State 3 6 Winona State 7 13 North Dakota State 6 13 North Dakota 14 15 St. Thomas 6 9 Hamline 8 3 MSU-Moorhead 5 13 MSU-Moorhead 1 6 Carleton 10 5 Foley 0 9 Adams State (CO) 0 12 Sul Ross Texas 8 0 San Diego State 17 6 Creighton 5 1959: (14-9) - Coach John Kasper 8 Neb. Wesleyan 2 6 Nebraska 5 5 Nebraska 12 12 Lincoln AFB 3 4 Offutt AFB 2 6 North Dakota State 0 1 UW-Stout 2 1 UW-Stout 0 0 St. Thomas 3 9 Mankato State 0 2 Mankato State 7 8 St. John’s 5 9 Bemidji State 3 3 Bemidji State 7 5 Winona State 12 4 Winona State (12) 5 5 Carleton (10) 4 3 Augsburg (10) 5 11 Cold Springs 3 2 Con.-Moorhead 3 12 Con.-Moorhead 3 5 MSU-Moorhead 0 3 MSU-Moorhead 1
1960: (16-7) - Coach John Kasper
8 Nebraska 2 8 Wayne State 6 10 Wayne State 6 5 Nebraska-Omaha 6 2 Nebraska-Omaha 1 6 Mayville State 4 9 MSU-Moorhead 3 7 MSU-Moorhead 1 4 Carleton 5 4 Con.-Moorhead 2 0 Mankato State 3 3 Mankato State 7 7 Hamline 2 6 Bemidji State 4 7 Bemidji State 5 5 St. John’s 3 13 Augsburg 7 8 UW-Stout 2 5 UW-Stout 6 13 St. Thomas 5 7 Winona State 4 3 Winona State 4 3 Gustavus Adolphus 4 1961: (14-8) - Coach John Kasper 9 Wayne State 7 7 Wayne State 0 13 South Dakota State 7 4 Mayville State 3 4 Valley City State 3 8 Winona State 9 8 Winona State 10 4 St. John’s 5 4 MSU-Moorhead 3 12 MSU-Moorhead 0 9 UW-Stout 6 9 UW-Stout 3 6 Hamline 1 0 Bemidji State 3 4 Bemidji State 2 8 Carleton 0 3 Augsburg 6 17 Augsburg 6 3 St. John’s 18 6 Mankato State 1 4 Mankato State 5 8 Gustavus Adolphus 15 1962:(10-7-1) - Coach John Kasper 3 Nebraska-Omaha 5 1 Nebraska-Omaha 5 5 Dana 6 12 Dana 1 6 Bethal 2 5 Valley City State 4 4 St. John’s 1 0 Winona State 2 0 Winona State 3 18 Augsburg 10 7 MSU-Moorhead 5 9 MSU-Moorhead 8 6 Hamline 6 6 Bemidji State 2 6 Bemidji State 8 2 Mankato State 7 4 Mankato State 3 4 Carleton 2 1963: (14-8-2)- Coach John Kasper 8 Carleton 2 3 Bemidji State 2 2 Bemidji State 0 6 Mankato State 3 1 Mankato State 2 7 Augsburg 2
3 3 6 11 0 2 10 9 5 11 9 2 4 4 1 3 4 5
Parsons MSU-Moorhead MSU-Moorhead Hamline Winona State Winona State UW-Stout UW-Stout North Dakota State North Dakota State St. John’s Creighton Creighton Dana Dana Valley City Offutt AFB Offutt AFB
5 4 5 3 2 4 1 0 2 1 8 1 4 4 3 0 6 6
1964: (16-8)- Coach John Kasper 5 Parsons 12 2 Parsons 3 0 Parsons 4 1 Offutt AFB 4 10 St. John’s 5 7 Mayville State 4 3 Carleton 0 17 Minn.-Morris 1 10 Minn.-Morris 2 5 Winona State 0 2 Winona State 1 3 Winona State 1 6 Mankato State 1 5 Mankato State 4 6 Mankato State 4 10 MSU-Moorhead 5 6 MSU-Moorhead 5 13 MSU-Moorhead 5 2 Bemidji State 5 11 Bemidji State 9 2 Bemidji State 6 NAIA Playoffs 10 UW-River Falls 7 1 Wartburg 5 5 UW-River Falls 6 1965: (13-9)- Coach John Kasper 10 Creighton 12 3 Dana 1 0 Dana 2 3 Bemidji State 0 6 Bemidji State 2 4 Bemidji State 1 7 St. John’s 2 6 Minn.-Morris 2 10 Minn.-Morris 0 7 Winona State 5 1 Winona State 8 9 Winona State 10 1 Parsons 5 1 Parsons 4 4 MSU-Moorhead 1 3 MSU-Moorhead 0 7 MSU-Moorhead 1 6 Mankato State 11 5 Mankato State 4 2 Mankato State 7 7 Offutt AFB 1 0 Offutt AFB 12 1966: (12-12)- Coach John Kasper 2 Augsburg 4 5 Augsburg 4 5 Offutt AFB 1 4 Offutt AFB 3 2 Con.-Moorhead 8 6 Creighton 18
8 Creighton 7 4 Dana 7 3 Dana 5 3 Mayville State 1 1 Mayville State 3 2 Mayville State 3 1 Minn.-Morris 0 7 Bemidji State 2 1 Bemidji State 4 3 Bemidji State 4 9 Winona State 8 3 Winona State 1 8 Winona State 2 3 MSU-Moorhead 4 6 MSU-Moorhead 5 5 Mankato State 15 0 Mankato State 6 6 Mankato State 3 1967: (20-6) - Coach Jim Stanek 5 Augsburg 0 4 Augsburg 2 13 Neb. Wesleyan 0 2 Neb. Wesleyan 3 12 Creighton 7 2 St. John’s 5 1 Mayville 3 5 Mayville 4 7 Mayville 0 10 Carleton 0 9 UW-Stout 1 5 UW-Stout 2 4 Mankato State 8 6 Mankato State 0 5 Mankato State 1 10 Bemidji State 4 4 Bemidji State 3 1 Bemidji State 0 5 Minn.-Morris 1 7 Minn.-Morris 0 10 Minn.-Morris 0 4 Winona State 5 7 Winona State 2 6 Winona State 1 20 MSU-Moorhead 6 District 13 5 St. Thomas 8
1968: (21-5) - Coach Jim Stanek 3 Augsburg 15 Offutt AFB 6 Creighton 1 Creighton 4 Dana 8 Dana 6 Mayville State 2 Mayville State 5 Mayville State 4 St. John’s 1 Carlton 4 UW-Stout 4 UW-Stout 0 Mankato State 16 Minn.-Morris 1 Minn.-Morris 2 Minn.-Morris 3 Winona State 11 Winona State 3 Winona State 1 Bemidji State 4 Bemidji State 11 Bemidji State 2 MSU-Moorhead 1 MSU-Moorhead 1 MSUMoorhead
1 8 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 3 2 3 2 1 4 0 4 6 2 0 1 0 0
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults 1969: (20-6) - Coach Jim Stanek 6 Augsburg 4 8 Mayville State 5 2 Mayville State 0 9 Mayville State 2 5 MSU-Moorhead 8 9 MSU-Moorh. (10) 5 11 MSU-Moorhead 5 5 Mankato State 0 0 Mankato State 5 5 Mankato State 11 15 Bemidji State 3 5 Bemidji State 1 5 Bemidji State 3 4 Minn.-Morris 1 12 Minn.-Morris 0 1 Minn.-Morris 0 9 Winona State 4 2 Winona State 1 0 Winona State (8) 1 NAIA Playoffs 8 Upper Iowa 4 5 William Jewell (Mo.) 1 NAIA Nationals 4 Taylor (Ind.) 0 2 LaVerne (Calif.) 12 5 Grand Canyon (AZ) 4 5 Glassboro (NJ) 3 6 Laverne (Calif.) 17 1970: (22-7) - Coach Jim Stanek 5 Washburn (Ka.) 6 0 John Brown (Ark.) 5 6 John Brown (Ark.) 7 13 Arkansas Tech 5 3 Arkansas Tech 2 4 N.E. Oklahoma 1 7 N.E. Oklahoma 1 5 Augsburg 4 4 Augsburg 3 5 Minnesota 1 1 Minnesota 3 8 Mayville State 0 6 Mayville State 0 15 Mayville State 0 6 MSU-Moorhead 5 6 MSU-Moorhead 1 9 MSU-Moorhead 1 5 Southwest State 0 6 Southwest State 3 14 Southwest State 6 3 Bemidji State 2 7 Bemidji State 1 9 Bemidji State 6 5 Minn.-Morris 1 2 Minn.-Morris 5 1 Minn.-Morris 2 1 Winona State 3 2 Winona State 1 3 Winona State 2 1971: (23-11)- Coach Jim Stanek 3 Washburn (Kan.) 5 7 Washburn (Kan.) 6 3 NE Oklahoma 2 3 NE Oklahoma 1 4 John Brown (Ark.) 5 3 John Brown (Ark.) 4 7 Arkansas 8 6 John Brown (Ark.) 2 4 John Brown (Ark.) 2 1 Augsburg 0 18 Augsburg 0 2 Minnesota 4 2 Minnesota 7 4 St. John’s 3
6 St. John’s 0 7 Winona State 2 9 Winona State 2 7 Winona State 8 6 MSU-Moorhead 3 6 MSU-Moorhead 3 7 MSU-Moorhead 6 5 Southwest State 2 5 Southwest State 1 4 Southwest State 1 4 Bemidji State 1 3 Bemidji State 1 2 Bemidji State 7 11 Minn.-Morris 5 1 Minn.-Morris 2 5 Minn.-Morris 2 NCAA Midwest Reg. 4 Northern Colorado 11 13 Luther (Ia.) 4 4 Central Missouri 1 8 Nor. Colorado (12) 9 1972: (16-12)- Coach Jim Stanek 4 Missouri Western 3 1 Missouri Western 3 6 Arkansas 9 1 John Brown (Ark.) 2 3 NE Oklahoma 6 5 NE Oklahoma 8 8 John Brown (Ark.) 5 1 John Brown (Ark.) 2 4 Missouri Western 2 6 Augsburg 0 2 Augsburg 10 5 Minnesota 3 3 Minnesota 7 4 Southwest State 1 3 Southwest State 5 15 Southwest State 3 2 Bemidji State 1 4 Bemidji State 3 1 Bemidji State 0 2 Minn.-Morris 1 1 Minn.-Morris (10) 2 2 Minn.-Morris (8) 1 4 Moorhead State 0 3 Moorhead State (8) 4 11 Moorhead State 6 4 Winona State 2 2 Winona State 1 2 Winona State 3 1973: (10-13-4) - Coach Jim Stanek 6 Missouri Western 12 1 Missouri Western 4 17 Arkansas 17 9 NE Oklahoma 0 7 NE Oklahoma 7 1 John Brown (Ark.) 5 0 John Brown (Ark.) 0 2 Mayville State 3 1 Minnesota 8 4 Minnesota 4 0 St. John’s 2 11 Augsburg 5 22 UM Morris 9 10 UM Morris 7 11 UM Morris 0 8 Moorhead State 7 3 Moorhead State 7 8 Moorhead State 10 6 Bemidji State 5 0 Bemidji State 1 8 Bemidji State 4 3 Southwest State 2 2 Southwest State 3 6 Southwest State 1
6 2 3
Winona State Winona State Winona State
9 5 7
1974: (13-10)- Coach Jim Stanek 4 Missouri Western 5 1 Missouri Western 9 4 John Brown (Ark.) 8 6 Missouri Western 4 3 St. John’s 2 6 Minnesota 21 3 Minnesota 6 8 Augsburg 6 9 Augsburg 7 1 Southwest State 2 5 Southwest State 4 4 Southwest State 7 9 Bemidji State 7 0 Bemidji State (12) 2 1 Bemidji State 0 4 UM Morris (10) 3 1 UM Morris 2 11 UM Morris 1 3 MSU-Moorhead 0 13 MSU-Moorhead 2 10 MSU-Moorhead (8) 8 3 Winona State 2 3 Winona State 12 1975: (10-8)- Coach Jim Stanek 1 Missouri Western 4 1 Missouri Western 2 0 Minnesota 4 1 Minnesota 8 10 MSU-Moorhead 0 7 MSU-Moorhead 0 10 MSU-Moorhead 3 2 Bemidji State 0 5 Bemidji State 6 10 UM Morris 8 8 UM Morris 2 0 UM Morris 2 3 Southwest State 2 9 Southwest State 8 1 Southwest State 2 0 Winona State 1 4 Winona State 3 5 Winona State 3 1976: (17-12)- Coach Jim Stanek 4 Northwest Missouri 6 11 Northwest Missouri 4 2 Nebraska 4 0 Nebraska 2 3 Nebraska-Omaha 14 1 Nebraska-Omaha 9 14 Augsburg 0 12 Northwest Bible 0 13 Northwest Bible 3 1 Minnesota 9 0 Minnesota 12 5 Southwest State 0 0 Southwest State 1 13 Southwest State 5 9 Southwest State 0 2 Bemidji State 1 6 Bemidji State 5 6 Bemidji State 0 2 Bemidji State 1 0 UM Morris 1 4 UM Morris 3 5 Moorhead State 1 8 Moorhead State 1 0 Moorhead State 3 13 Moorhead State 4 9 Winona State 6 1 Winona State 2
3 Winona State 0 4 Winona State 8 1977: (15-14)- Coach Jim Stanek 7 Nebraska 11 3 Neb. Wesleyan 1 9 Neb. Wesleyan 3 3 Nebraska Omaha 5 3 Nebraska Omaha 6 1 Minnesota 4 4 Minnesota 19 14 St. John’s 2 5 St. John’s 10 3 UM Morris 2 2 UM Morris 3 3 UM Morris 8 5 UM Morris 3 3 Bemidji State 0 2 Bemidji State 3 1 Bemidji State 3 7 Bemidji State 5 5 Southwest State 0 5 Southwest State 4 6 Southwest State 2 4 Southwest State 3 20 MSU-Moorhead 0 10 MSU-Moorhead 2 4 Winona State 8 3 Winona State 4 6 Winona State 26 4 Winona State 5 4 UM Duluth 0 11 UM Duluth 4 1978: (18-15)- Coach Jim Stanek 15 Nebraska 6 2 Nebraska 4 6 Nebraska 4 4 Nebraska 7 4 Nebraska 9 5 Creighton 6 2 Creighton 7 1 Minnesota 2 0 Minnesota 7 5 UM Morris 4 9 UM Morris 3 9 UM Morris 8 1 UM Morris 0 5 MSU-Moorhead 2 7 MSU-Moorhead 0 4 MSU-Moorhead 0 10 MSU-Moorhead 1 8 UM Duluth 9 11 UM Duluth 2 4 Bemidji State 0 11 Bemidji State 1 2 Bemidji State 3 5 Bemidji State 0 1 Winona State 2 9 Winona State 3 3 Southwest State 4 5 Southwest State 3 2 Mankato State 11 1 Mankato State 4 7 Mankato State 4 12 Mankato State 5 10 St. John’s 11 3 St. John’s 4 1979: (17-9) - Coach Denny Lorsung 2 Northwest Missouri 10 2 Northwest Missouri 4 0 William Jewell 1 4 William Jewell 5 4 Missouri Western 3 4 Winona State 6 7 Phillips 5
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults 3 Missouri Western 1 8 Augsburg 3 11 Augsburg 4 14 Southwest State 5 15 Southwest State 3 2 UM Morris 1 4 UM Morris 0 1 Winona State 4 6 Winona State 1 6 Mankato State 2 5 Mankato State 6 1 Mankato State 4 5 Mankato State 8 5 Northern State 1 7 Northern State 0 12 Bemidji State 3 1 Bemidji State 0 5 Bemidji State 0 4 Bemidji State 0 1980: (23-14-1)- Coach Denny Lorsung 4 John Brown 10 2 John Brown 1 1 Arkansas 11 5 Arkansas 4 5 St. Thomas 4 4 St. Thomas 8 11 Augsburg 4 6 Augsburg 9 7 Gustavus Adolphus 9 4 Gustavus Adolphus 4 4 Winona State 5 4 Winona State 9 7 Mankato State 4 5 Mankato State 2 11 North Dakota State 2 4 North Dakota State 3 17 Northern State 4 10 Northern State 0 8 UM Duluth 5 5 UM Duluth 1 8 Southwest State 2 8 Southwest State 7 3 UM Morris 9 5 UM Morris 2 4 Minnesota 9 6 Minnesota 1 6 MSU-Moorhead 1 3 MSU-Moorhead 6 6 Bemidji State 3 2 Bemidji State 0 4 St. John’s 6 10 St. John’s 0 NIC Tournament 10 Winona State 0 11 Mankato State 3 1 Mankato State 4 8 Mankato State 1 NAIA District 13 4 Gustavus Adolphus 6 3 Gustavus Adolphus 4
1981: (9-29) Coach Denny Lorsung 5 4 2 0 4 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5
Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Hawaii-Hilo Hawaii-Hilo Hawaii-Hilo Hawaii-Hilo Hawaii-Hilo Hawaii-Hilo Augsburg Augsburg
6 7 6 4 11 6 4 12 4 3 6 8 1 9
5 Gustavus Adolphus 13 16 Gustavus (10) 19 6 UM Morris 2 2 UM Morris 7 6 Southwest State 8 0 Southwest State 9 7 St. Thomas 3 16 St. Thomas 4 7 MSU-Moorhead 6 8 MSU-Moorhead 0 10 Bemidji State 0 1 Bemidji State 2 0 Winona State 2 0 Winona State 2 12 Mankato State 7 2 Mankato State 5 2 Northern State 3 11 Northern State 12 4 N. Dakota State (8) 3 7 North Dakota State 10 6 Minnesota 7 3 Minnesota 13 7 St. John’s 8 2 St. John’s 1 1982: (15-11) Coach Denny Lorsung 2 Neb. Wesleyan 1 11 Neb. Wesleyan 10 6 Northern Missouri 8 0 Northern Missouri 2 5 Missouri Western 4 9 Missouri Western 11 9 Missouri Western 1 2 Missouri Western 8 5 St. John’s 0 16 St. John’s 0 4 St. Thomas 12 9 St. Thomas 2 4 Minnesota (9) 2 3 Minnesota 10 14 Gustavus Adolphus 11 9 Gustavus Adolphus 3 4 St. John’s 3 11 St. John’s 1 7 Minnesota 22 0 Minnesota 4 16 Hamline (9) 15 5 Hamline 3 5 North Dakota State 15 10 North Dakota State 9 4 MSU-Moorhead 8 6 MSU-Moorhead 7 1983: (17-10, 9-3 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 2 NW Missouri State 10 1 NW Missouri State 19 3 Nebraska 12 3 Nebraska 8 1 St. Thomas 3 4 St. Thomas 2 4 St. John’s 3 7 St. John’s 6 5 North Dakota State 0 7 North Dakota State 3 7 North Dakota State 0 10 North Dakota State 8 10 MSU-Moorhead 8 1 MSU-Moorhead 0 5 North Dakota 3 9 North Dakota 8 5 North Dakota (8) 2 11 North Dakota 0 5 St. John’s 2 19 St. John’s 1 1 Mankato State 2 2 Mankato State 3
4 Mankato State 3 3 Mankato State 4 NCC Tournament 11 Morningside 3 0 Mankato State 14 9 Morningside 14 1984: (22-12, 6-5 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 9 St. John’s 0 3 St. John’s 2 4 St. Thomas 5 12 St. Thomas 1 3 Augsburg 4 10 Augsburg 4 3 St. Thomas 2 6 St. Thomas 1 11 Gustavus Adolphus 5 6 Gustavus Adolphus 2 7 Hamline 0 7 Hamline 6 4 UM Morris 2 6 UM Morris (8) 1 4 UM Morris 1 4 UM Morris 2 0 Minnesota 6 1 Minnesota 4 1 North Dakota 0 5 North Dakota 1 6 North Dakota 8 4 North Dakota 10 6 North Dakota State 1 5 North Dakota State 10 5 North Dakota State 6 14 N. Dakota State (8) 10 10 UW-River Falls 9 11 UW-River Falls (5) 1 8 Mankato State 7 8 Mankato State 10 11 Mankato State 10 3 Minnesota 9 NCC Tournament 3 Nebraska-Omaha 4 4 Mankato State 8 1985: (28-14, 8-4 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 3 Hamline 2 9 Hamline 8 8 St. Thomas 1 8 St. Thomas 4 9 Winona State (9) 3 5 UM Duluth 3 9 UM Duluth 3 8 Iowa State 6 5 Iowa State 9 4 Augsburg 3 7 Augsburg (12) 6 4 UM Morris 1 0 UM Morris 2 3 UM Morris 5 14 UM Morris (5) 3 15 Bemidji State 5 10 Bemidji State (5) 0 1 Minnesota 8 2 Minnesota 12 14 UM Morris 6 14 UM Morris 2 8 St. John’s 5 3 St. John’s 5 9 North Dakota State 2 8 North Dakota State 1 11 North Dakota State 7 8 North Dakota State 5 9 North Dakota 3 1 North Dakota 0 4 North Dakota 1
5 North Dakota 6 1 Minnesota 5 3 Minnesota 5 5 Bemidji State 1 7 Bemidji State 5 1 Mankato State 4 1 Mankato State 5 1 Mankato State 11 12 Mankato State 5 NCC Tournament 4 South Dakota State 5 15 Nebraska-Omaha 9 1 South Dakota State 4 1986: (27-15, 8-4 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 13 Grand View 10 6 Grand View 3 15 Mornigside 9 8 Mornigside (5) 4 6 UW-Eau Claire 2 4 UW-Eau Claire (6) 7 0 St. Thomas 2 11 St. Thomas 2 12 Northern State 11 4 Northern State (5) 3 10 Briar Cliff 3 12 Briar Cliff 1 3 UM Morris 8 6 UM Morris 2 15 Bemidji State 4 5 Bemidji State 0 10 St. John’s 6 13 St. John’s 3 1 Minnesota 8 1 Minnesota 8 11 N. Dakota State (5) 1 2 North Dakota State 4 0 North Dakota State 2 5 North Dakota State 1 5 North Dakota 4 9 North Dakota 3 5 North Dakota 3 12 North Dakota (5) 3 13 Minnesota 17 12 Minnesota 14 6 St. John’s 9 6 St. John’s 8 10 Mankato State 4 12 Mankato State 7 2 Mankato State 8 4 Mankato State 10 4 Augsburg 3 9 Augsburg 3 NCC Tournament 9 South Dakota State 7 1 Mankato State 7 9 South Dakota State 1 4 Mankato State 9 1987: (25-18-1,4-8 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 0 Briar Cliff 3 1 Briar Cliff 0 12 UW-Eau Claire (6) 1 7 UW-Eau Claire 3 7 Winona State 0 4 Winona State 3 8 Hamline 3 4 Hamline 4 3 Gustavus Adolphus 6 7 Gustavus Adolphus 3 3 St. Thomas 8 2 St. Thomas 4 4 UM Morris 0 2 UM Morris (8) 1 4 Bemidji State (9) 3
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults 6 Bemidji State 0 3 UM Duluth 7 1 UM Duluth 11 3 Minnesota 16 11 Minnesota 10 6 Bemidji State 2 9 Bemidji State 1 19 St. John’s 14 18 St. John’s 4 3 North Dakota 0 13 North Dakota 3 2 North Dakota 3 2 North Dakota 9 4 Minnesota 9 7 Minnesota 12 4 North Dakota State 8 3 North Dakota State 4 6 North Dakota State 2 4 North Dakota State 3 7 St. John’s (9) 6 11 St. John’s 3 0 Mankato State 7 2 Mankato State 3 0 Mankato State 6 5 Mankato State 13 4 UM Morris 11 10 UM Morris 3 4 Augsburg 3 15 Augsburg 14 1988: (29-15, 9-2 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 3 NW Missouri State 4 6 NW Missouri State 8 14 NE Oklahoma 18 11 NE Oklahoma 9 5 Southwestern 11 12 Southwestern 6 2 Schreiner 7 9 Schreiner 5 3 Huston-Tillotson 13 10 Huston-Tillotson 11 10 Bemidji State 2 10 Bemidji State 0 13 Minnesota 18 2 Minnesota 1 10 Winona State (5) 0 9 Winona State 4 9 UM Morris 0 4 UM Morris 3 4 Bemidji State 9 12 Bemidji State 3 18 St. John’s (5) 0 6 St. John’s 3 13 St. Thomas 1 7 St. Thomas 1 7 Minnesota 6 2 Minnesota 8 13 North Dakota (5) 2 9 North Dakota 1 15 North Dakota (6) 5 6 North Dakota 2 4 Minnesota 13 4 North Dakota State 0 4 North Dakota State 2 7 North Dakota State 2 8 North Dakota State 2 12 St. John’s (5) 0 12 St. John’s (5) 2 8 UM Morris 2 13 UM Morris (5) 1 8 Mankato State 5 1 Mankato State 6 2 Mankato State 3 NCC Tournament 0 Morningside 5 5 South Dakota State 7
1989: (22-14, 11-2 NCC)
Coach Denny Lorsung 2 SW Texas State 4 4 SW Texas State 5 8 Texas Lutheran 10 4 Texas Lutheran 9 11 St. Marys 12 6 St. Marys 2 15 St. Edwards 13 6 St. Edwards 8 4 Incarnate Word 5 7 Incarnate Word 6 5 Minnesota 6 6 South Dakota State 4 2 South Dakota State 7 8 Augustana 0 6 Augustana (10) 5 21 Augsburg (5) 0 13 Augsburg 7 11 Minnesota 6 3 North Dakota State 2 10 North Dakota State 4 2 North Dakota State 1 5 North Dakota State 3 10 North Dakota 0 4 North Dakota 5 10 North Dakota 0 16 North Dakota (6) 2 7 St. John’s 07 St. John’s 6 2 Mankato State 4 10 Mankato State (6) 6 6 Mankato State 3 7 Mankato State 8 NCC Tournament 7 Morningside 0 11 South Dakota State 5 0 Mankato State 3 2 Mankato State 5 1990: (18-17, 4-4 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 10 Kansas 11 1 Incarnate Word 11 4 Incarnate Word 12 6 Southwestern 0 24 Southwestern 25 4 Texas Lutheran 5 3 Texas Lutheran 4 0 Nebraska 16 4 Nebraska 10 2 Nebraska 8 16 Nebraska 14 12 Bemidji State (6) 2 11 Bemidji State 3 13 Nebraska-Omaha 7 6 Nebraska-Omaha 1 10 Bemidji State 2 8 Bemidji State 6 3 South Dakota State 0 2 S. Dakota State (5) 12 11 Augustana (8) 7 22 Augustana (5) 4 5 St. John’s 2 4 St. John’s 5 5 North Dakota (9) 4 6 North Dakota 2 5 North Dakota (8) 6 9 North Dakota 2 3 Winona State 10 3 Winona State (5) 4 11 St. John’s (6) 1 6 St. John’s 4 7 Mankato State 8 5 Mankato State 4 1 Mankato State 3 3 Mankato State 4
1991: (21-18, 6-4 NCC)
Coach Denny Lorsung 2 NW Missouri State 1 1 NW Missouri State 3 3 St. Edwards 8 8 St. Edwards 6 2 Texas Lutheran 3 6 Texas Lutheran (5) 16 14 Southwestern 13 15 Southwestern (5) 2 17 St. Marys 15 0 St. Marys 4 1 SW Texas State 7 2 SW Texas State 3 1 Incarnate Word (5) 11 2 Incarnate Word 3 11 NW Missouri State 8 3 NW Missouri State 9 2 Minnesota (9) 3 7 St. John’s 3 8 St. John’s 3 6 Southwest State 0 13 Southwest State (6) 3 6 North Dakota State 3 9 North Dakota State 6 5 North Dakota State 0 11 North Dakota State 7 3 North Dakota 1 2 North Dakota 5 6 Minnesota (9) 13 7 Mankato State 10 3 Mankato State 2 3 Mankato State 5 4 Mankato State 12 NCC Tournament 14 Morningside 13 13 South Dakota State 5 8 North Dakota 4 6 North Dakota 2 NCAA N. Central Reg. 12 St. Josephs 4 4 SIU-Edwarsville 11 2 SIU-Edwarsville 18 1992: (15-20, 5-5 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 5 NW Missouri State 11 3 NW Missouri State 7 6 St. Marys 14 5 St. Marys 7 2 Texas Lutheran 9 2 Texas Lutheran 3 8 Incarnate Word 12 5 St. Edwards 3 3 St. Edwards 9 2 Mary-Hardin 7 8 Mary-Hardin 7 3 NW Missouri State 1 3 NW Missouri State 4 4 Valley City State 3 6 Valley City State 2 3 Southwest State 2 10 Southwest State 1 2 Minnesota 18 7 North Dakota 8 3 North Dakota 7 7 North Dakota State 3 1 North Dakota State 0 2 North Dakota State 7 5 North Dakota State 4 2 South Dakota State 4 4 South Dakota State 10 17 St. John’s 8 7 Mankato State 6 5 Mankato State 10 6 Mankato State 8 8 Mankato State 2
NCC Tournament 3 Morningside 2 2 South Dakota State 5 7 Mankato State 5 2 Morningside 11 1993: (18-23, 4-7 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 5 Texas-Lutheran 11 1 Texas-Lutheran 5 7 St. Edwards 9 9 St. Edwards 7 2 St. Marys 12 2 St. Marys 9 1 Incarnate Word 9 11 Incarnate Word 12 7 UT-San Antonio 6 8 UT-San Antonio 0 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor 4 4 Mayville State 3 0 Mayville State 1 11 Briar Cliff (10) 12 5 Briar Cliff 4 9 Morningside 3 1 Morningside 2 1 Northern State 0 2 Northern State 0 16 Valley City State 6 9 Valley City State 2 12 Southwest State 3 14 South Dakota State 15 2 South Dakota State 5 5 Bemidji State 2 6 Bemidji State (9) 3 7 North Dakota (11) 8 14 North Dakota 2 4 North Dakota 5 12 Minnesota (10) 13 2 North Dakota State 6 4 North Dakota State 3 5 North Dakota State 9 6 N. Dakota St. (15) 5 2 St. Scholastica 5 8 St. Scholastica 1 4 St. John’s 8 5 Mankato State 8 2 Mankato State 1 1 Mankato State 7 7 Mankato State 8 1994: (24-19, 8-4 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 2 St. Marys (9) 3 3 St. Marys 4 2 Texas Lutheran 7 2 Texas Lutheran 1 7 Southwest State 6 2 Incarnate Word 9 1 Incarnate Word 2 4 St. Marys 6 3 St. Edwards (8) 4 3 St. Edwards 1 6 Mary Hardin-Baylor 7 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor 6 6 Minnesota 9 2 Mayville State 1 5 Mayville State(8) 4 5 Valley City State 3 6 Valley City State 3 4 UM Morris 5 15 UM Morris 2 5 Southwest State 3 3 Southwest State 1 11 UM Duluth 6 6 St. John’s 7 17 Bemidji State 9 7 North Dakota 3
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults 5 North Dakota 4 0 North Dakota 3 5 North Dakota 9 1 North Dakota State 3 12 North Dakota State 2 9 North Dakota State 8 2 North Dakota State 6 12 St. John’s 16 6 South Dakota State 4 6 South Dakota State 3 3 Mankato State 2 10 Mankato State 7 7 Mankato State 2 10 Mankato State 4 NCC Tournament 7 Augustana 4 5 Nebraska-Omaha 4 0 South Dakota State 5 7 Nor. Colorado (11) 8 1995: (21-14, 5-7 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 20 Southwest State 8 3 St. Marys 2 5 St. Marys 7 3 Texas Lutheran 2 2 Texas Lutheran 10 10 Schreiner 9 11 Schreiner 12 2 St. Marys 17 9 St. Marys 10 8 St. Edwards 4 6 Concordia-Lutheran 8 15 Incarnate Word (11) 13 5 UM Morris 4 2 UM Morris 1 1 Valley City State 7 20 Valley City State 5 20 Jamestown 6 15 Jamestown 6 5 North Dakota 2 4 North Dakota 5 6 North Dakota 0 1 North Dakota 4 19 St. John’s 14 7 St. John’s 4 6 South Dakota State 1 14 South Dakota State 1 1 North Dakota State 4 1 North Dakota State 0 2 North Dakota State 7 1 North Dakota State 8 16 St. Scholastica 6 0 Mankato State 4 3 Mankato State 2 3 Mankato State 9 5 Mankato State 3 1996: (18-23, 4-8 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 9 Incarnate Word 13 6 Incarnate Word 5 6 St. Mary’s 11 3 St. Mary’s 13 3 Schreiner 4 3 Schreiner 8 2 St. Edwards 9 17 St. Edwards 12 3 Texas Lutheran 5 5 Texas Lutheran 6 0 St. Mary’s 10 7 St. Mary’s 8 5 Mary Hardin-Baylor (9) 6 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1 2 South Dakota State 10 8 South Dakota State 5 5 UM Morris 4
2 UM Morris 3 6 St. John’s 3 10 Southwest State 3 12 Southwest State 5 6 Bemidji State 5 11 Bemidji State 2 3 North Dakota 7 9 North Dakota 8 9 North Dakota 11 1 North Dakota 8 6 Northern State 2 7 Northern State 6 1 North Dakota State 10 5 North Dakota State 6 2 North Dakota State 5 4 N.Dakota State (9) 2 6 Winona State 3 6 Winona State (8) 7 15 St. John’s 10 3 Mankato State 8 4 Mankato State 0 4 Mankato State 3 3 Mankato State 4 6 Minnesota 19 1997: (13-30, 2-7 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 5 Texas Wesleyan 9 8 Texas Wesleyan 4 2 St. Edwards 12 1 St. Edwards 7 2 Texas Lutheran 3 0 Texas Lutheran 6 2 St. Marys 3 5 St. Marys 9 4 Texas Lutheran 13 5 Texas Lutheran 12 7 Kansas 12 2 Kansas 5 1 Kansas 6 3 Kansas 23 10 UM Morris 0 10 UM Morris 3 10 Valley City State 0 10 Valley City State 0 13 St. Scholastica 10 12 Bemidji State 2 5 Bemidji State (9) 6 1 Winona State 18 8 Winona State 10 10 Northern State 0 12 Northern State 4 1 Southwest State 3 2 Southwest State 6 18 Bemidji State 8 7 Bemidji State 5 6 North Dakota State 9 6 North Dakota State 8 8 North Dakota State 5 3 North Dakota State 12 7 South Dakota State 15 4 South Dakota State 14 6 Minnesota 19 2 Mankato State 3 5 Mankato State 9 0 Mankato State 10 2 Mankato State 7 23 Nebraska-Omaha 5 2 South Dakota State 18 7 Northern Colorado 9 1998: (22-24, 11-9 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 5 Trinity International 6 3 Lewis 9 4 Lewis 1 1 Lewis 7
7 Northwood 9 2 Clarke 6 17 Clarke 6 10 Northwood 7 2 Barry (GA) 3 2 Pittsburgh 3 5 Morningside 3 2 Morningside 6 19 South Dakota 16 10 South Dakota 5 6 Northern State (9) 7 6 Northern State 8 6 Northern Colorado 10 3 Northern Colorado 11 8 Nebraska-Omaha 5 3 Nebraska-Omaha 16 13 St. Scholastica 4 10 St. John’s 14 11 Mankato State 17 8 Mankato State 10 8 Mankato State 3 8 Mankato State 5 2 Winona State 6 0 Winona State 1 6 Bemidji State 5 18 Bemidji State 3 7 Southwest State 6 3 Southwest State 5 3 Augustana 7 5 Augustana 3 7 South Dakota State 6 3 South Dakota State 5 14 Bemidji State 3 1 Bemidji State 3 7 St. John’s 1 13 North Dakota 11 8 North Dakota 12 4 North Dakota State 2 5 North Dakota State 2 11 UM Morris 4 12 UM Morris 4 10 Minnesota 14 1999: (28-19, 13-11 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 8 Minnesota 10 4 Minnesota 10 5 Kean University 4 0 St. Josephs 1 0 Pittsburgh 11 0 Wayne State 14 23 Concordia (MI) 1 2 Bellevue 5 7 Lewis 6 9 Lewis 4 26 Edgewood 8 4 Bellevue 12 11 Valley City State 4 16 Valley City State 7 8 Nebraska-Omaha 0 2 Nebraska-Omaha 3 2 Nebraska-Omaha 6 28 Nebraska-Omaha 11 0 Mankato State 8 3 Mankato State 2 2 Mankato State 6 2 Mankato State 3 16 Bemidji State 4 17 Bemidji State 5 14 Bemidji State 13 0 South Dakota State 4 8 South Dakota State 7 8 Augustana 7 9 Augustana 2 10 St. John’s 6 1 Winona State 3 3 Winona State 1
10 North Dakota State 4 North Dakota State 3 North Dakota 9 North Dakota 8 UM Morris 10 UM Morris 17 St. John’s 8 Morningside 9 Morningside 0 South Dakota 2 South Dakota NCC Tournament 1 Mankato State 10 South Dakota State 10 Nebraska-Omaha 2 Mankato State 2000: (20-22-1, 7-12-1 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 9 Molloy 5 Bucknell 4 Wesleyan 7 Wheaton 7 Drew 7 Molloy 10 Savannah 3 Central Connecticut 0 Rockhurst 3 Rockhurst 5 Rockhurst 6 Rockhurst 6 Valley City State 16 Valley City State 5 UM Duluth 4 UM Duluth 4 MSU-Mankato 7 MSU-Mankato 5 MSU-Mankato 3 MSU-Mankato 9 St. John’s 1 S. Dakota St. (10) 11 S. Dakota St. (8) 2 Augustana 12 Augustana 2 North Dakota State 12 North Dakota State 5 North Dakota 3 North Dakota 1 Bemidji State 4 Bemidji State 7 South Dakota 7 South Dakota 5 Morningside 6 Morningside 7 Bemidji State 2 Bemidji State 4 UM Morris 8 UM Morris 11 Nebraska-Omaha 4 Nebraska-Omaha 3 Northern Colorado 10 Northern Colorado 2001: (19-13, 10-9 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 2 Minnesota 9 Molloy 9 Bridgeport 8 Wheaton 13 Bridgeport 4 Mayville State 11 Barry (10) 18 Molloy 12 Molloy 17 Drew 3 Spring Arbor 4 South Dakota State
1 8 0 3 3 3 7 3 5 3 3 16 1 8 3
5 12 10 4 1 8 4 1 6 13 15 17 3 8 2 1 6 6 6 21 8 3 11 7 11 8 16 2 7 7 9 2 2 15 10 6 8 3 9 13 2 7 9
11 1 1 10 10 1 12 3 6 1 12 2
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults 1 1 3 11 15 4 5 9 11 5 15 5 10 0 3 4 5 5 5 1
South Dakota State Augustana (8) Augustana UM Morris UM Morris North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota State North Dakota State Northern Colorado Northern Colorado Northern Colorado Northern Colorado MSU-Mankato (8) MSU-Mankato (10) MSU-Mankato MSU-Mankato NCC Tournament MSU-Mankato South Dakota State MSU-Mankato
2 0 2 0 1 5 4 6 6 6 9 6 7 1 5 13 3 1 23 4
2002: (15-25-0, 5-13-0 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 3 @ Concordia-St. Paul 2 #Incarnate Word 4 #Incarnate Word 7 #Texas A & M K’Ville 5 #Texas A & M K’Ville 9 #Incarnate Word 0 #St. Mary’s Univ. 6 #St. Mary’s Univ. 2 #St. Mary’s Univ. 2 North Dakota St.* 10 North Dakota St.(8) 2 North Dakota* 5 North Dakota* 8 @South Dakota* 4 @South Dakota* 6 @Morningside* 2 @Morningside* 13 St. John’s 6 Valley City Sate 3 Valley City Sate. 4 @Minn.-Duluth 6 @Minn.-Duluth 1 Northern Colorado* 4 Northern Colorado* 11 @Bemidji State 25 @Bemidji State 8 Southwest State 21 Southwest State 3 @Winona State 7 @Winona State 5 MSU-Mankato* 1 MSU-Mankato* 1 @MSU-Mankato* 8 @MSU-Mankato* 8 @Minnesota 1 @South Dakota State* 11 @South Dakota State* 13 @Augustana* 6 @Augustana* *denotes NCC game # games played in San Antonio, Texas
6 3 6 9 14 24 4 4 4 10 15 4 4 11 5 1 5 3 2 2 2 4 3 8 13 5 20 5 11 1 12 12 2 5 9 2 3 0 7
2003: (11-34, 5-19 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 0 @ St. Mary’s (TX) 2 @ St. Mary’s (TX) 8 @ Incarnate Word 4 @ St. Edward’s 4 @ St. Edward’s 2 @ Incarnate Word 6 St. Mary’s (TX) 12 @ Morningside
16 16 25 11 7 23 9 3
19 13 10 5 0 5 3 1 3 6 1 3 5 2 4 1 12 3 3 4 4 0 0 5 0 5 4 2 3 6 12 11 3 3 0 5 1 5
@ Morningside @ Morningside @ Morningside ST. JOHN’S @ South Dakota @ South Dakota @ South Dakota @ South Dakota WINONA STATE WINONA STATE @ Northern Colo. @ Northern Colo. @ Northern Colo. @ Northern Colo. MSU, MANKATO MSU, MANKATO @ St. John’s UM-DULUTH UM-DULUTH @ Minnesota UN-OMAHA UN-OMAHA UN-OMAHA UN-OMAHA UN-OMAHA @ MSU, Mankato @ MSU, Mankato NDSU NDSU NDSU NDSU ST. JOHN’S @ Bemidji State @ Bemidji State SDSU SDSU SDSU SDSU
6 2 4 9 9 3 10 3 8 4 9 4 13 3 6 4 17 4 6 9 3 7 7 4 10 11 14 15 7 8 20 5 6 4 8 4 8 2
2004: (14-35-0, 7-21-0 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 2 @St. Mary’s (TX) 0 @Incarnate Word 5 @Incarnate Word 3 @St. Mary’s (TX) 7 @St. Mary’s (TX) 1 @St. Mary’s (TX) 2 @A & M Kingsville 18 @Cardinal Stritch 0 @Morningside 5 @Morningside 4 @Southwest State 4 @Southwest State 4 @South Dakota 2 @South Dakota 1 @South Dakota 2 @South Dakota 4 Bemidji State 4 Bemidji State 9 Augustana 9 Augustana 1 Augustana 0 Augustana 10 @Concordia-St. Paul 4 North Dakota 7 North Dakota 8 North Dakota 0 North Dakota 0 MSU, Mankato 4 MSU, Mankato 2 @Bemidji State 9 @Bemidji State 5 Neb.-Omaha 0 Neb.-Omaha 1 Neb.-Omaha 2 Neb.-Omaha 8 @St. John’s
5 19 20 6 15 3 3 8 7 15 14 2 9 7 5 1 1 7 13 1 4 5 8 1 8 9 3 13 22 3 3 1 5 7 3 7
5 2 2 8 6 0 4 3 8 3 14 4 4
Winona State Winona State @South Dakota St. @South Dakota St. @South Dakota St. @South Dakota St. St. John’s @MSU, Mankato @MSU, Mankato @North Dakota St. @North Dakota St. @North Dakota St. @North Dakota St.
1 3 7 9 5 1 5 4 3 4 1 5 8
2005: (20-26-0, 4-16-0 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 0 Morningside (Dome) 5 Morningside (Dome) 8 @ Mesa State (Colo.) 3 @ Mesa State (Colo.) 7 @ Metro State (Colo.) 14 @ Metro State (Colo.) 4 @ Colo. St-Pueblo 6 @ Colo. St-Pueblo 10 @ Colo. St-Pueblo 6 @ Colo. St-Pueblo 0 @ Minnesota 6 Lincoln Univ. (Dome) 6 Lincoln Univ. (Dome 7 Minn.-Crookston 5 Minn.-Crookston 5 Minn.-Crookston 17 Minn.-Crookston 4 Bemidji State 6 Bemidji State 3 @ Winona State 8 @ Winona State 3 @ Neb.-Omaha 5 @ Neb.-Omaha 3 @ Neb.-Omaha 4 @ Neb.-Omaha 1 Augustana 2 Augustana 2 Augustana 3 Augustana 6 @ Saint John’s 19 @ Bemidji State 4 @ Bemidji State 8 Saint John’s 2 MSU, Mankato 0 MSU, Mankato 10 MSU, Mankato 4 MSU, Mankato 2 @ Minn.-Duluth 6 @ Minn.-Duluth 2 Minn.-Duluth 10 Minn.-Duluth 2 Conc.-St. Paul 5 North Dakota 1 North Dakota 0 North Dakota 2 North Dakota
3 7 13 11 9 13 3 4 13 17 6 1 5 0 4 4 1 1 0 1 4 4 7 4 3 11 3 3 1 5 13 5 4 3 17 15 7 9 7 10 6 21 6 6 2 1
2006: (11-32-1, 5-15 NCC) Coach Denny Lorsung 8 Morningside 7 Morningside 10 @Metro State 3 @Metro State 1 @Metro State 6 @Metro State 4 @CSU-Pueblo 6 @CSU-Pueblo 6 @CSU-Pueblo 7 @CSU-Pueblo 2 @Mesa State 2 @Mesa State
9 2 11 14 3 10 7 12 24 8 18 24
6 0 2 6 7 0 8 0 3 5 6 5 5 12 6 9 5 10 16 0 2 5 0 3 8 8 1 1 3 2 8 7
Southwest MN State Southwest MN State Jamestown College Jamestown College @St. John’s Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha Winona State Winona State @Augustana @Augustana @Augustana @Augustana @Bemidji State @Bemidji State @Concordia St. Paul @Concordia St. Paul MSU, Mankato MSU, Mankato @MSU, Mankato @MSU, Mankato St. John’s @Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth @North Dakota @North Dakota @North Dakota @North Dakota Augustana
1 7 9 7 6 5 12 5 9 8 4 11 13 14 5 4 6 7 16 11 6 15 17 11 2 6 9 8 4 0 4 8
2007: (16-29, 10-15 NCC)
Coach Jason Fisher 6 Hillsdale College 3 Hillsdale College 6 Assumption College 4 Assumption College 3 Saginaw Valley State 1 Saginaw Valley State 6 Central Miss. State 7 Central Miss. State 1 Slippery Rock Univ. 7 Slippery Rock Univ. 6 St. Michael’s 8 St. Michael’s 4 Morningside (IA) 2 Morningside (IA) 1 @William Penn 3 @William Penn 3 Concordia St. Paul 0 Concordia St. Paul 1 @Nebraska-Omaha 4 @Nebraska-Omaha 2 @Nebraska-Omaha 0 @Nebraska-Omaha 2 Augustana 5 Augustana 3 Augustana 13 Augustana 4 @Minnesota State 3 @Minnesota State 5 Minnesota State 2 Minnesota State 7 @St. John’s Univ. 5 @Minnesota Duluth 6 @Minnesota Duluth 9 Minnesota Duluth 0 Minnesota Duluth 3 @Winona State 4 North Dakota 6 North Dakota 6 North Dakota 6 North Dakota 11 Minnesota Duluth 4 Minnesota State
9 8 7 5 8 5 7 3 2 6 2 2 8 12 2 2 5 3 10 3 15 9 4 2 9 4 3 4 7 10 3 3 1 10 5 11 11 17 10 0 9 21
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults 10 12 2
North Dakota @Augustana Nebraska-Omaha
4 6 5
2008: (27-23-1, 13-12 NCC) Coach Pat Dolan 5 Rockhurst 0 Rockhurst 7 Peru State 3 Peru State 26 Mary 16 Mary 9 Montana St.-Billings 4 Montana St.-Billings 5 Mary 7 Mary 10 Malone 4 Malone 4 Dubuque 5 Dubuque 5 Bemidji State 1 Morningside 5 Briar Cliff 10 Morningside 10 Briar Cliff 0 North Dakota State 2 North Dakota State 5 Bemidji State 6 Bemidji State 2 Wisconsin-Whitewater 3 Wisconsin-Whitewater 8 Minnesota Duluth 3 Minnesota Duluth 11 Minnesota Duluth 11 Minnesota Duluth 8 Augustana 4 Augustana 7 Augustana 4 Augustana 2 Minnesota State 1 Minnesota State 6 Minnesota State 5 Minnesota State 9 Bethany Lutheran 1 Nebraska-Omaha 1 Nebrasksa-Omaha 5 Nebraska-Omaha 1 Nebraska-Omaha 10 North Dakota 7 North Dakota 12 North Dakota 4 North Dakota 8 North Dakota 2 Minnesota State 7 Minnesota Duluth 12 North Dakota 1 Minnesota State
6 9 4 0 9 15 4 8 2 4 3 3 6 1 2 3 4 4 2 9 3 3 6 4 11 7 5 7 4 6 2 11 3 3 2 10 4 10 11 8 6 8 4 5 5 7 4 6 6 4 2
2009: (36-18, 15-13 NSIC)
Coach Pat Dolan Feb. 1 - SCSU 4, Midland Lutheran 1* Feb. 2 - Midland Lutheran 1, SCSU 0* Feb. 7 - SCSU 8, UW-Parkside 1* Feb. 7 - SCSU 2, UW-Parkside 1* Feb. 8 - SCSU 8, UW-Parkside 4* Feb. 8 - SCSU 13, UW-Parkside 4* Feb. 14 - @ Mo. Southern 14, SCSU 13 Feb. 14 - SCSU 4, @ Mo. Southern 1 Feb. 15 - @ Mo. Southern 8, SCSU 7 Feb. 15 - SCSU 6, @ Mo. Southern 1 Feb. 25 - Bemidji State 4, SCSU 3* Feb. 25 - SCSU 9, Bemidji State 6* Feb. 26 - SCSU 19, Bemidji State 6* Feb. 26 - SCSU 4, Bemidji State 1* Mar. 7 - SCSU 22, RIT 4# Mar. 8 - SCSU 22, Rockford 0# Mar. 9 - SCSU 11, Northern St. 1# Mar. 9 - SCSU 5, Northern St. 1# Mar. 11 - SCSU 7, Malone 6# Mar. 11 - SCSU 9, Malone 6# Mar. 12 - Wheaton (MA) 5, SCSU 2# Mar. 14 - SCSU 19, SUNY-NP 3# Mar. 14 - SCSU 9, SUNY-NP 4# Mar. 15 - SCSU 8, New Jersey 1# Mar. 20 - SCSU 7, UMC 5%^ Mar. 20 - UMC 6, SCSU 5%^ Mar. 21 - SCSU 11, UMC 4%^ Mar. 21 - SCSU 14, UMC 2%^ Mar. 29 - SCSU 9, UW-Superior 9√ Mar. 29 - SCSU 12, UW-Superior 3√ Apr. 3 - SCSU 3, UMD 1%! Apr. 3 - SCSU 6, UMD 2%! Apr. 4 - UMD 9, SCSU 3 %? Apr. 4 - SCSU 6, UMD 5%? Apr. 10 - @ CSP 4, SCSU 3% Apr. 10 - SCSU 2, @ CSP 1% Apr. 11 - SCSU 7, @ CSP 4% Apr. 11 - @ CSP 4, SCSU 3% Apr. 19 - @ Augustana 3, SCSU 1% Apr. 19 - SCSU 8, @ Augustana 4% Apr. 20 - @ Augustana 4, SCSU 2% Apr. 20 - @ Augustana 12, SCSU 6% Apr. 22 - @ SCSU 2, Wayne St. 1% Apr. 22 - Wayne St. 9, @ SCSU 1% Apr. 25 - @ SCSU 6, Northern St. 1% Apr. 25 - @ SCSU 14, Northern St. 1% Apr. 26 - SCSU 6, Northern St. 3%* Apr. 26 - SCSU 14, Northern St. 3%* Apr. 29 - @ Wayne St. 6, SCSU 5% Apr. 29 - @ Wayne St. 7, SCSU 1% May 2 - Mankato 6, @ SCSU 3% May 2 - Mankato 6, @ SCSU 4 May 3 - @ SCSU 7, Mankato 0% May 3 - Mankato 6, @ SCSU 4 * Game played at Metrodome # Game played in Arizona % NSIC Game ^ Game played in Freeman, S.D. √ Game played in Minnetonka ! Game played in Richfield ? Game played in Hammond, Wis.
2010: (36-18, 15-13 NSIC)
Coach Pat Dolan Feb. 6 - SCSU 8, UW-Parkside 2√ Feb. 6 - SCSU 7, UW-Parkside 3√ Feb. 7 - SCSU 14, UW-Parkside 3√ Feb. 15 - SCSU 9, CSP 8 (12 inn.)√ Feb. 21 - Winona 6, SCSU 1^ Feb. 22 - SCSU 3, Winona 2^ Feb. 26 - Bemidji St. 6, SCSU 5√ Feb. 26 - SCSU 3, Bemidji St. 0√ Feb. 27 - SCSU 7, Bemidji St. 1√ Feb. 28 - SCSU 3, Bemidji St. 1√
Mar. 5 - SCSU 5, Ouachita Baptist 3@ Mar. 6 - Arkansas Tech 9, SCSU 7@ Mar. 7 - Southern Arkansas 15, SCSU 4@ Mar. 11 - SCSU 11, Mayville 0√ Mar. 11 - SCSU 18, Mayville 1√ Mar. 15 - SCSU 13, Midland Lutheran 3√ Mar. 15 - SCSU 9, Midland Lutheran 3√ Mar. 19 - SCSU 4, UMC 0*√ Mar. 19 - SCSU 19, UMC 0*√ Mar. 20 - SCSU 9, UMC 1*√ Mar. 20 - SCSU 27, UMC 0*√ Mar. 26 - SCSU 15, U-Mary 0*√ Mar. 26 - SCSU 13, U-Mary 2*√ Mar. 27 - SCSU 8, U-Mary 4*√ Mar. 27 - SCSU 9, U-Mary 2*√ Apr. 1 - SCSU 12, at UMD 2* Apr. 1 - at UMD 9, SCSU 6* Apr. 2 - SCSU 14, at UMD 3* Apr. 2 - SCSU 8, at UMD 4* Apr. 10 - at SCSU 16, CSP 10* Apr. 10 - at SCSU 16, CSP 10* Apr. 10 - CSP 7, at SCSU 5* Apr. 11 - CSP 5, at SCSU 3* Apr. 11 - at SCSU 7, CSP 5* Apr. 17 - Augustana 4, at SCSU 2* Apr. 17 - at SCSU 11, Augustana 8* Apr. 18 - at SCSU 9, Augustana 8* Apr. 18 - Augustana 8, at SCSU 6* Apr. 21 - SCSU 6, at Wayne St. 5* Apr. 21 - SCSU 11, at Wayne St. 9* Apr. 25 - SCSU 14, at NSU 1* Apr. 25 - SCSU 7, at NSU 0* Apr. 25 - SCSU 11, at NSU 9* Apr. 26 - SCSU 21, at NSU 2* Apr. 28 - Wayne St. 2, at SCSU 1* Apr. 28 - at SCSU 8, Wayne St. 4* May 1 - SCSU 4, at MSU 3* May 1 - at MSU 5, SCSU 4* May 2 - at MSU 5, SCSU 0* May 2 - at MSU 7, SCSU 2* May 5 - UMD 8, at SCSU 3% May 6 - at SCSU 9, MSU 4% May 7 - SMSU 5, at SCSU 3% May 13 - SCSU 11, New Mex. Highlands 2! May 14 - SCSU 6, Winona St. 5! May 15 - MSU 11, SCSU 10! May 15 - SCSU 12, New Mex. Highlands 8! May 16 - SCSU 16, MSU 6! May 16 - MSU 20, SCSU 6! √ Game played at Metrodome ^ Game played in Warrensburg, Mo. @ Heffington Optical Invitational Springfield, Mo. * NSIC game % NSIC Tournament - St. Cloud, Minn. ! NCAA DII Central Regional Farmington, N.M.
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults Opponent Adams St. (CO) Arkansas Arkansas Tech Assumption Augsburg Augustana (SD) Barry (GA) Bellevue Bemidji State Bethany Lutheran Bethel Briar Cliff Bridgeport Bucknell Buena Vista Buffalo Camp McCoy Cardinal Stritch Carleton Central Conn. Central Missouri Chaminade Clarke Creighton Cold Springs Colo. St-Pueblo Concordia J.C. Concorida-Michigan Concordia-Moorhead Concordia-St. Paul Dana College Drew Dubuque Dunwoody Edgewood Foley Glassboro Grand Canyon Grand View Gustavus Adolphus Hamline Hastings College Hawaii-Hilo Hillsdale Huston-Tillotson Incarnate Word Iowa State Jamestown (ND) John Brown (AR) Kansas Kean Univ. Laverne (CA) Lewis Lincoln AFB Lincoln Univ. Little Falls Luther (IA) Macalester Malloy Malone Mary Hardin Baylor Mary Mayville State Mesa State Metro State Midland Lutheran Minnesota Minn.-Crookston Minnesota Duluth Minn.-Morris
GMS 1 5 3 2 45 45 2 2 150 1 1 9 2 1 2 1 1 1 14 1 3 6 2 11 2 8 2 1 7 33 11 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 26 15 1 6 2 2 21 2 4 14 5 1 2 5 1 2 1 1 2 5 4 7 8 28 4 6 4 62 12 42 84
W 1 1 2 0 36 24 0 0 115 0 1 6 2 0 0 1 0 1 9 1 2 0 1 5 2 2 2 1 4 19 5 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 8 12 1 0 0 0 3 1 2 4 0 1 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 4 3 2 8 23 0 0 3 7 11 27 65
L 0 3 1 2 8 21 2 2 34 1 0 3 0 1 2 0 1 0 5 0 1 6 1 5 0 6 0 0 3 13 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 1 0 6 2 2 18 1 2 9 5 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 5 0 5 4 6 1 54 1 15 19
T 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Start 1958 1971 1970 2007 1950 1988 1998 1999 1933 2008 1962 1986 2001 2000 1951 1950 1951 2004 1953 2000 2007 1981 1998 1958 1952 2005 1937 1999 1929 1930 1957 2000 2008 1924 1999 1958 1969 1969 1986 1924 1946 1957 1981 2007 1988 1988 1985 1995 1970 1989 1999 1969 1998 1959 2005 1955 1971 1924 2000 2008 1992 2008 1929 2005 2005 2009 1953 2005 1977 1964
Last 1958 (W, 9-0) 1980 (W, 5-4) 2010 (L, 9-7) 2007 (L, 5-4) 1981 (L, 9-5) 2010 (L, 8-6) 2001 (L, 12-11) 1999 (L, 12-4) 2010 (W, 3-1) 2008 (L, 9-10) 1962 (W, 6-2) 2008 (W, 10-2) 2001 (W,13-10) 2000 (L, 12-5) 1957 (L, 8-5) 1950 (W, 17-6) 1951 (L, 3-1) 2004 (W, 18-8) 1968 (W, 1-0) 2000 (W, 3-1) 2007 (W, 7-3) 1981 (L, 6-4) 1998 (W, 17-6) 1978 (L, 7-2) 1959 (W, 11-3) 2006 (L, 7-8) 1937 (W, 6-4) 1999 (W, 23-1) 1966 (L, 8-2) 2010 (W, 7-5) 1968 (W, 8-0) 2001 (W, 17-1) 2008 (W, 5-1) 1924 (L, 3-1) 1999 (W, 26-8) 1958 (W, 5-0) 1969 (W, 5-3) 1969 (W, 5-4) 1986 (W, 6-3) 1987 (W, 7-3) 1987 (T, 4-4) 1957 (W, 17-1) 1981 (L, 8-0) 2007 (L, 8-3) 1988 (L, 11-10) 2004 (L, 5-20) 1985 (L, 9-5) 2006 (L, 6-7) 1980 (W, 2-1) 1997 (L, 23-3) 1999 (W, 5-4) 1969 (L, 17-6) 1999 (W, 9-4) 1959 (W, 12-3) 2005 (W, 6-5) 1955 (L, 10-7) 1971 (W, 13-4) 1925 (L, 16-2) 2001 (W, 12-6) 2009 (W, 9-6) 1996 (W, 3-1) 2010 (W, 9-2) 2010 (W, 18-1) 2006 (L, 2-24) 2006 (L, 6-10) 2010 (W, 9-3) 2005 (L, 0-6) 2010 (W, 27-0) 2010 (L, 8-3) 2001 (W, 15-1)
Opponent Missouri Southern Missouri Western Mont. St.-Billings Morningside MSU-Mankato MSU-Moorhead Nebraska Neb.-Omaha Neb. Wesleyan New Jersey New Mexico Highlands North Dakota North Dakota St. North. Colorado North. Missouri Northern State Northwood NE Oklahoma Northwest Bible NW Missouri St. Oauchita Baptist Offutt AFB Park Regions JC Parsons Peru State Phillips Pittsburgh R.I.T. Reformatory Rockford Rockhurst San Diego State Saginaw Valley Sauk Center Savannah Schreiner
GMS 4 16 2 32 194 67 17 50 7 1 2 87 86 18 2 26 2 10 2 16 1 9 1 6 2 1 2 1 11 1 4 1 2 1 1 6
W 2 7 1 16 74 53 5 16 6 1 2 51 49 3 0 22 1 6 2 4 1 5 1 0 2 1 0 1 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 2
L 2 9 1 16 120 13 12 34 1 0 0 36 37 15 2 4 1 3 0 12 0 4 0 6 0 0 2 0 6 0 4 1 2 0 0 4
T 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Llyod Pallansch
Start 2009 1972 2008 1983 1939 1930 1959 1960 1959 2009 2010 1958 1958 1971 1982 1979 1998 1970 1976 1976 2010 1959 1930 1963 2008 1979 1998 2009 1924 2009 2000 1958 2007 1950 2000 1988
Last 2009 (W, 6-1) 1982 (L, 8-2) 2008 (L, 4-8) 2008 (W, 10-2) 2010 (L, 20-6) 1983 (W, 1-0) 1990 (W, 16-14) 2008 (L, 1-8) 1982 (W, 11-10) 2009 (W, 8-1) 2010 (W, 12-8) 2008 (W, 12-4) 2008 (L, 2-3) 2003 (L, 3-2) 1982 (L, 2-0) 2010 (W, 15-2) 1998 (W, 10-7) 1988 (W, 11-9) 1976 (W, 13-3) 1992 (L, 4-3) 2010 (W, 5-3) 1968 (W, 15-8) 1930 (W, 15-0) 1965 (L, 4-1) 2008 (W, 3-0) 1979 (W, 7-5) 1999 (L, 11-0) 2009 (W, 22-4) 1942 (W, 3-0) 2009 (W, 22-0) 2000 (L, 17-6) 1958 (L, 17-0) 2007 (L, 5-1) 1950 (W, 23-8) 2000 (W, 10-4) 1996 (L, 8-3)
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults Opponent South Dakota South Dakota St. Southern Arkansas SIU-Edwardsville Southwest Minn. State SW Texas State Southwestern Slippery Rock Spring Arbor St. Cloud Rox St. Edwards St. John’s St. Josephs St. Mary’s (TX) St. Michael’s St. Paul Luther St. Scholastica St. Thomas St. Cloud Tech SUNY-New Paltz Sul Ross Texas Taylor (IN) Texas A&M K’Ville Texas Lutheran Texas-San Ant. Texas Wesleyan Trinity Int’l Upper Iowa UW-Eau Claire UW-LaCrosse UW-Parkside UW-River Falls UW-Stout UW-Superior UW-Whitewater Valley City State Wahpeton Wadena Wartburg Washburn (KS) Wayne State (NE) Wesleyan Wheaton (Mass.) Will. Jewell (MO) William Penn Winona State
GMS 16 47 1 2 56 4 6 2 1 2 17 122 2 31 2 5 5 28 2 2 1 1 3 20 2 2 1 1 18 6 7 33 30 2 2 19 1 1 1 3 13 1 3 3 2 121
W 6 20 0 0 40 0 4 1 0 0 7 73 1 4 2 3 4 16 0 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 14 2 7 16 26 2 0 18 1 1 0 1 8 0 1 1 1 55
L 10 26 1 2 16 4 2 1 1 2 10 48 1 27 0 2 1 12 2 0 0 0 3 18 0 1 1 0 4 4 0 17 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 5 1 2 2 1 66
T 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 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
Start Last 1998 2004 (W, 2-1) 1961 2004 (L, 0-1) 2010 2010 (L, 15-4) 1991 1991 (L, 18-2) 1970 2010 (L, 5-3) 1989 1991 (L, 3-2) 1988 1991 (W, 15-2) 2007 2007 (W, 7-6) 2001 2001 (L, 12-3) 1952 1953 (L, 6-3) 1988 2003 (L, 7-4) 1924 2007 (L, 7-3) 1991 1999 (L, 1-0) 1988 2004 (L, 1-3) 2007 2007 (W, 8-2) 1929 1931 (W, 10-3) 1993 1998 (W, 13-4) 1925 1988 (W, 7-1) 1925 1925 (L, 6-5) 2009 2009 (W, 9-4) 1958 1958 (W, 12-8) 1969 1969 (W, 4-0) 2002 2004 (L, 2-3) 1989 1997 (L, 12-5) 1993 1993 (W, 8-0) 1997 1997 (W, 8-4) 1998 1998 (L, 6-5) 1969 1969 (W, 8-4) 1949 1987 (W, 7-3) 1950 1956 (W, 5-3) 2009 2010 (W, 14-7) 1934 1984 (W, 11-1) 1949 1968 (W, 4-3) 2009 2009 (W, 12-3) 2008 2008 (L, 3-11) 1961 2002 (W, 3-2) 1930 1930 (W, 13-0) 1954 1954 (W, 10-4) 1964 1964 (L, 5-1) 1970 1971 (W, 7-6) 1960 2010 (W, 8-4) 2000 2000 (L, 10-4) 2000 2009 (L, 5-2) 1969 1979 (L, 5-4) 2007 2007 (W, 3-2) 1938 2010 (W, 6-5)
Tyler Horning in 2010
SCSU pitching legend Wayne Parks
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - H usky B aseball A ll -A mericans
HUSKY ALL-AMERICANS
ALL-AMERICAN Wayne Parks - Pitcher
ALL-AMERICAN Larry Miller NAIA - 1965, 1964
NAIA (Honorable Mention) - 1963
All-AMERICAN Logan Birr - Pitcher
ALL-AMERICAN David Deminsky - Pitcher
ALL-AMERICAN Jordan Smith - Outfielder
NAIA - 1969
NCAA Division II (NCBWA H.M.) - 2009
NCAA Division II (NCBWA & Daktronics H.M.) - 2010
ALL-AMERICAN Larry Vergin
NCAA Division II (Rawlings/ABCA 3rd Team, Daktronics H.M.) - 2010 Rawlings/ABCA Gold Glove Award - 2010
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults
Dan Skog
NCAA Division II All-Region Team
2010 - Jordan Smith (ABCA & Daktronics 1st Team, NCBWA 2nd Team) 2010 - David Deminsky (ABCA, Daktronics & NCBWA 1st Team) 2010 - Nick Anderson (ABCA & Daktronics 2nd Team) 2010 - Joey Benke (Daktronics 2nd Team) 2009 - Logan Birr (ABCA & NCBWA All-Central Region 1st Team) 2009 - David Deminsky (ABCA & NCBWA All-Central Region 2nd Team) 1995 - Kevin Meier (2nd), Brad Fobbe (2nd) 1991 - Mike Marquardt, Jeremy Mendel, Brad Jodarski 1986 - John McFarland
NCAA Division II All-Central Region Tournament Team 2010 - Jordan Smith, David Deminsky, Joey Benke, Travis Cariveau, Steve Rindelaub
All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Selections (2009-Present) 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009
Bob Britz
Bruce Thompson
Jordan Smith (1st Team), Nick Anderson (1st Team), Nate Hammes (1st Team), David Deminsky (2nd Team), Joey Benke (2nd Team) Jordan Smith, NSIC Freshman of the Year Jordan Smith, All-NSIC Gold Glove Award David Deminsky (1st Team), Logan Birr (2nd Team) Nate Hammes (2nd Team) Logan Birr, NSIC Freshman of the Year
All-North Central Conference Team Selections 2008 Kyle Resser 2007 Adam McGrane, Dan Skog, Bruce Thompson 2006 Dan Skog, Nate Swan (Honorable Mention) 2005 Mike Hoelscher, Luke Klitzke and Travis Thompson (Honorable Mention) 2004 Nate Swan, Parnell O’Connor 2002 Andy Gretz (1st Team) 2001 Brad Sauerer, Jim Schlieman (1st Team) Rick Schlieman, Matt Lisbeth (2nd Team) 2000 Brad Sauerer (1st Team) 1999 Mike McKinney, Brad Sauerer (2nd Team) 1998 Josh Vorpahl, Tim Boland (1st Team) Mike McKinney, Mitch Ries (2nd Team) Northern Division 1997 Tim Boland, Mike Flanigan, Mike McKinney 1996 Tim Klinnert, Matt Cano, Bob Coons 1995 Matt Cano, Kevin Meier, Brad Fobbe
1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983
P.J. Hanson
Kirk Rubado, Kevin Meier Scott Schulte, Brad Fobbe Scott Schulte Chad Pribyl, Mike Marquardt, Jeremy Mendel, Dave Oehrlein Kyle Messner, Matt Anthony, Jason Alstead, Chris Rooney P.J. Hanson, Kyle Messner, Mike Morehead, Rob Schiel,Chris Rooney John McFarland, P.J. Hanson, Mike Morehead, Kyle Messner John McFarland Charlie Eisenreich, Jim Tollett, Delroy Nyren, John McFarland Bill Anderson Rod Schafer Dave Vetsch, Rod Schafer, Dana Kiecker**
All-Northern Intercollegiate Conference Selections (1973 to 1981) 1981 Dan Meyer 1980 Bob Hegman, Scott Mansch, Jim Eisenreich, Gregg Pederson 1979 Gerry Vierzba, Greg Berling, Greg Kobal 1978 Greg Berling 1977 Gary Frericks, Dave Mingo 1976 Craig Weissman, Tom Regouski 1975 Jim Glatzmeier, Craig Wessman, Mike Stoulil, Tom Regouski, Dave Voss 1974 Mike Stoulil, Ken Solheid 1973 Bob Britz, Mike Stoulil (All-NIC teams not available prior to 1973)
Mike Hoelscher
Delroy Nyren
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults
Nate Swan
Charlie Eisenriech
Academic All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Team 2010 2009
David Deminsky, Jared Johnson, Sam Radbil, Beau Musgjerd David Deminsky, Jared Johnson, Kent Koch, Sam Radbil
All-North Central Conference Academic Team 2007 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1995 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983
Adam McGrane, P Noah Czech, INF (Honorable Mention) Gary Kiess, OF (Honorable Mention) Adam McGrane, P (Honorable Mention) Kevin MacDonald, INF (Honorable Mention) Parnell O’Connor, OF (Honorable Mention) Paul Buboltz, P (Honorable Mention) Kevin McDonald, IF (Honorable Mention) Nick Miller, P (Honorable Mention) Mike Holman, INF, Nick Miller, P Matt Beyer, P (Honorable Mention) Kyle Heckendorff, OF (Honorable Mention) Chris Kratochvil, INF (Honorable Mention) T. J. Sigstad, P (Honorable Mention) Mike Holman, INF, Eric Steinke, P Mike Holman, INF Jason Wald, INF (Honorable Mention) Erik Steinke, P (Honorable Mention) Jeremy Wieland, P (Honorable Mention) Shane Kavanagh, DH Shane Kavanagh, INF (Honorable Mention) Pete Brost, P (Honorable Mention) Jim Crowley (Honorable Mention) Kevin Meier, OF Brad Jodarski, INF Brad Jodarski, INF; Chris Schwartz, OF; Jeremy Mendel, C; Mike McCallum, DH Joe Jarvis, INF; Jason Alstead, OF Joe Jarvis, INF; Andy Hubble, OF John McFarland, OF John McFarland, OF; Bruce Bialke, P Charlie Eisenreich, INF; Brian Deyak, OF; John McFarland, OF Charlie Eisenreich, INF; Brian Deyak, OF Steve Johnson, OF Keith Carlson, OF
Mike McKinney 2006
Brad Fobbe
Noah Czech, INF ; Gary Kiess, OF; Adam McGrane, P
CoSIDA Academic District V Team 2010 - Beau Musgjerd (2nd Team) 2000 - Jeremy Wieland (2nd Team) 1999 - Shane Kavanagh (1st Team) 1995 - Kevin Meier 1992 - Brad Jodarski (HM) 1990 - Jason Alstead
CoSIDA Academic All-American Team 1999 - Shane Kavanagh (2nd Team)
Dan Gaughan
Mike Holman
NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll 2008 2007
Jeff Althoff, P; Kent Koch, INF; Sam Radbil, INF Patrick DeLaHunt, P/OF; Dan Gaughan, OF; Steve Hazen, INF; Ben Johnson, P; Nate Johnson, OF; Isaac Kindt, OF Adam McGrane, P
Adam McGrane
Beau Musgjerd
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - Y ear -B y -Y ear R esults
Brian Deyak
Kyle Resser
NSIC Award Winners 2010 2009
Jordan Smith (NSIC Freshman of the Year) Logan Birr (NSIC Freshman of the Year )
NCC MVPs 1983 1986 1988 1989 1998
Dana Kiecker (Most Valuable Pitcher) Charlie Eisenreich John McFarland P.J. Hanson Josh Vorpahl (Most Valuable Pitcher)
Brad Jodarski
Kevin Meier
National Tournament Appearances 2010 (NCAA Central Regional - 2nd place) 1991 (NCAA North Central Regional) 1971 (NCAA Midwest Regional) 1969 (3rd place NAIA Nationals) 1958 (3rd place NAIA Nationals) 1957 (NAIA Regional)
SCSU Baseball Championships
NCC North Division: 1988, 1989 and 1994 NCC Tournament: 1991 NIC: 1978, 1976, 1971, 1970, 1969, 1967, 1965, 1964 Bi-State: 1958, 1957, 1956, 1947 Minnesota State: 1932
NIC/NSIC Conference Team Championships 1964 1965 1967 1969 1970 (co-champs with UM-Morris) 1971 1976 1978
North Central Conference Tournament Championships
Tyler Horning at the 2010 NCAA Regional
1991
North Central Conference North Division Champions 1988 1989 1994
Bi-State Conference Champions 1947 1956 1957 1958
Kyle Gold at the 2010 NCAA Regional
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Eldon “Rip” Rupelski Year-TM
G
AB R
H
2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG HBP SO
1953-STL 153 567 75 156 25 4 15 66 3 1954-STL 152 619 99 175 39 5 19 79 8 1955-STL 147 512 64 138 28 2 23 73 5 1956*-STL 112 376 44 104 18 3 11 55 1957-PHI 134 516 65 134 23 4 20 68 7 1958-PHI 85 238 33 58 9 4 13 40 0 1959-LAD 53 94 11 24 4 0 2 14 1960-LAD 4 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1960-BOS 73 136 14 33 6 1 3 20 1961-BOS 15 25 2 7 1 0 0 1 Totals (9) 928 3088 407 830 153 23 106 416 *Named to the National League All-Star Team
.275 9 71 .283 4 75 .270 4 66 2 .277 7 46 .260 5 74 .244 4 47 0 .255 0 23 0 .200 0 1 0 .243 0 25 0 .280 0 5 25 .269 33 433
Jim Eisenreich Year-TM
G
AB R
H
2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG BB SO
1982-MIN 34 99 10 30 6 0 2 9 0 1983-MIN 2 7 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1984-MIN 12 32 1 7 1 0 0 3 2 1987-KC 44 105 10 25 8 2 4 21 1 1988-KC 82 202 26 44 8 1 1 19 9 1989-KC 134 475 64 139 33 7 9 59 27 1990-KC 142 496 61 139 29 7 5 51 12 1991-KC 135 375 47 113 22 3 3 47 5 1992-KC 113 353 31 95 13 3 2 28 11 1993-PHI 153 362 51 115 17 4 7 54 5 1994-PHI 104 290 42 87 15 4 4 43 6 1995-PHI 129 377 46 119 22 2 10 55 10 1996-PHI 113 338 45 122 24 3 3 41 11 1997-FLA 120 293 36 82 19 1 2 34 0 1998-FLA 30 64 9 16 1 0 1 7 2 1998-LAD 75 127 12 25 2 2 0 6 4 Total (15) 1422 3995 492 1160 221 39 52 477 105
.303 11 13 .286 1 1 .219 2 4 .238 7 13 .218 6 31 .293 37 44 .280 42 51 .301 20 35 .269 24 36 .318 26 36 .300 33 31 .316 38 44 .361 31 32 .280 30 28 .250 4 14 .197 12 22 .290 324 435
• Eisenreich ranked ninth in the league with 27 stolen bases in 1989 and was seventh in 1989 and 1990 with 10 and 8 triples, respectively. He appeared in two world series, winning the title in 1997 with the Florida Marlins.
Dana Kiecker Year-TM
W-L/sv G
1990-BOS 1991-BOS Total (2)
8-9/0 32 25 0 2-3/0 18 5 0 10-12/0 50 30 0
GS CG IP 152.0 40.3 192.3
H
HR ER BB SO ERA
145 7 67 54 93 3.97 56 6 33 23 21 7.36 201 13 100 77 114
Greg Thayer Year-TM
W-L/sv G
1978-MIN Total (1)
1-0/0 1-0/0
GS CG IP
20 0 0 20 0 0
45.0 45.0
H
HR ER BB SO ERA
40 5 19 30 30 3.80 40 5 19 30 30 3.80
Bob Hegman Year-TM
G
AB R
1985-KCR 1 0
0
H
2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG BB SO
0 0 0 0 0 0
.000 0 0
Huskies in the Pros
Five former Huskies have made it to the major leagues. Jim Eisenreich played for Minnesota, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Florida and Los Angeles. In 1996, Eisenreich batted .361 for the Phillies - the highest Philadelphia batting average since Smoky Burgess hit .368 in 1954. He also reached the 1,000 major league hit plateau in 1996. He was drafted by the Twins in the 16th round of the 1980 June free agent draft. He voluntarily retired in June of 1984, due to tourette syndrome, after spending parts of three seasons with the Twins. He made his comeback with the Royals in 1987 and spent four full seasons with Kansas City (1989-92) before signing with Philadelphia as a free agent prior to the 1993 season. He played for the world champion Florida Marlins in 1997. Bob Hegman played for seven seasons in Kansas City organization and reached the majors in 1985. and went on to serve as the Royals’ director of minor league operations. Dana Kiecker pitched with the Red Sox during the 1990 and 1991 seasons and posted a career ERA of 4.68 with a 10-12 record and 114 strikeouts. Greg Thayer pitched for the Minnesota Twins in the 1978 season, posting a 1-0 record and a 3.80 ERA in 45.0 innings pitched. Thayer played at St. Cloud State from 1969-1971. He had a 6-3 career record and an ERA of 2.86. Former SCSU player Eldon “Rip” Repulski played in the majors from 1953-1961 with the Cardinals, Phillies, Dodgers and Red Sox. He collected 830 hits, 106 homers, 416 RBIs and batted .268 during his career. Hegman, Eisenreich and Kiecker are members of the SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame.
Jim Eiseneich
Jim Eiseneich
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Bob Hegman
Greg Thayer
Rip Repulski
Dana Kiecker
Other Huskies In Professional Baseball David Deminsky: 2010 - Ft. Myers (MINN)* Nate Hoelscher: 2002-2008 - Gary (IND) Dave Oehrlein: 1992-1995 - Arkansas (STL) Russ Fandel: 1994-95 - Minneapolis (IND) Wayne Caughey: 1978-1982 - Portland (PIT) Charlie Eisenreich: 1992 - Appleton (KC) Jim Pancake; 1983 - 1983-Elizabethton-MIN Chad Swanson: 1987-1990 - Visalia-MIN Dave Vetsch: 1983-1987 - Orlando (MIN) Rob Schiel: 1989-1990 - Kenosha/Cedar Rapids-MIN/CIN Matt Cano: 1996-2001 - New Jersey Jackals, Winnipeg Goldeyes and Lincoln Saltdogs – Northern League
Jason Alstead: 1992-1993 - (Rochester-BAL) Kyle Reeser: 2009 - St. Paul (IND) Chuck Engel: 1978-79 (Greensboro - CIN) Bob Streeter Wayne Parks Dave Readmond Charlie Munsch Cory Sanberg (Years played professional baseball along with last team played on)
David Deminsky
* David Deminsky was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 44th round (1,335th pick) of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft. He pitched during 2010 with the Twins’ Gulf Coast League team and was later promoted to the Twins’ Class A team in Ft. Myers in 2010.
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Jason Alstead
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - H usky B aseball S cholarship F unds
SCSU Baseball Scholarships Gregory J. Berling Memorial Scholarship
Joe and Marie Glatzmaier Family Baseball Scholarship
Jerry and Kit Henkemeyer Baseball Athletic Opportunity
The Gregory J. Berling Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to student-athletes in the St. Cloud State University baseball program. The basic purpose is to motivate recipients in academic achievement while nurturing their athletic talents and capabilities. Gregory J. Berling graduated from St. Cloud Technical High School in 1976. He was a member of the National Honor Society and lettered in baseball and hockey. From 1977 to 1980 he attended St. Cloud State and was a pitcher and outfielder for the Huskies and was elected co-captain of the team in 1979. He was named to the all-conference team in 1978. Greg was married to Christine Vierzba in 1981. He received a B.A. in biology from Logan Chiropractic College in 1985 and his Doctor of Chiropractic in 1986. He established the Hammer Lane Chiropractic Office in Stockton, California, in 1987. A son, Stephen Lee, was born in 1988. Greg Berling was killed in a helicopter accident April 20, 1989. This endowment was established by Greg's parents, John and Patricia Berling. Former players, coaches, and friends of SCSU baseball have contributed to this fund.
The Joe and Marie Glatzmaier Family Baseball Scholarship will be awarded to a member in good standing of an SCSU intercollegiate baseball team, who is a graduate of a Stearns County high school. The award was established by the family of Joe and Marie Glatzmaier of Albany. The Glatzmaier’s have ten children, seven of whom attended SCSU for at least one year. The Glatzmaier name was synonymous with baseball in Stearns County from the 30’s to the 70’s. Three of the sons played for St. Cloud State team’s in the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. The Glatzmaier family feels good about the education and athletic opportunities they received at St. Cloud State and feel that the scholarship fund is one way to give back to a university that has meant a great deal to them. This scholarship honors their parents who didn’t have the opportunity to attend the university.
The Jerry and Kit Henkemeyer Baseball Athletic Opportunity Grant was established to encourage high school seniors who are student-athletes in baseball both to attend St. Cloud State University and to participate in the varsity baseball program. Jerry and Kit have been supporters of St. Cloud University in many ways. When Jerry was an undergraduate, he participated in the varsity baseball program. Jerry graduated in 1970, with a B.S. degree in physical education. He also took graduate courses in the Special Education Masters Program. Following graduation, Jerry was employed by the St. Cloud School District as a special education teacher. Jerry purchased Park Refuse Service in 1978, and operated it together with the St. Cloud Transfer Station until its sale in 1989. Kit graduated from SCSU in 1969, with a B.A. in sociology. She worked for Franklin Manufacturing for several years after graduation. Jerry and Kit are active supporters of the SCSU Athletic Program and attend many athletic events.
The Hoelscher Family Pitching Scholarship will be awarded annually to a pitcher in good standoelscher amily ing on the SCSU intercollegiate baseball team. itching This scholarship was established by Gerard and Leslie Hoelscher of Alexandria, husband cholarship and wife alumni of St. Cloud State University. Gerard and Leslie both earned Bachelor of Science degrees from SCSU in the late 1970s. While attending SCSU, Gerard was an infielder on the baseball team. Their three sons Mike, Matt and Nathan also attended SCSU and pitched for the Huskies. The Hoelscher family continues to have strong connections to the University. They established this scholarship to give back to the university that has been so good to them.
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S t . C loud S tate B aseball - A thleitc H all of F ame The SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame inducted its first class in 1982. Since that time, the SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame has grown to over 150 members. The following is a complete list of athletes, coaches, and SCSU friends who are members of the SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame. 2009 Diane Heydt Jeff Saterdalen Brenda Meyer Corrow Larry Sundby Nate Toedter Sheri Mandell Carlson Dustin DeRosier Michelle Nelson LeBow 2007 Pam Raetz Benoit Shirley Quinlan Conley Judi McDonald Larkin Grant Nelson Jeff Passolt Karen Scott Jim Stanek Bob Wolff 2005 Rebecca Anderson Enebak Gary Frericks Reggie Perkins Butch Raymond Rosie Silbaugh Stallman 2004 1961-62 Men’s Hockey Team 1963 Wrestling Team 2003 James Gammell Shelly Jensen Jennifer “Gigi” DesLauriers-Knop Ade Pitmon Sheila Quinlan Mark Schwegman Jerome “Jerry” Schmitz Marlowe “Red” Severson 2002 Dr. Arthur Grachek Bill Klein, Jr. Jim Fogo Nola Johnson Brent Otto Jeffry Renneberg Kurt Threinen Gordon Weinhrauch 2001 Dr. David Gilchrist Patti Decker Harry Jackson
Katie Kraft Daniel Neubauer Merl Soderstrom Cecil Stensrud Robert Waxlax 2000 Dr. Kenneth Ames George Erickson Julie Eisenschenk Walter Gerzin Jim Harstad Jan Niehaus Herke Wally Irwin David Solon 1999 Al Leighton Scott Peterson Sue Marie Patterson John Oxton Jon Barrett Mark Tollefson James Dimick Linda Nelson 1998 Ramone Rugloski Hjerpe Sarah Howard Dana Kiecker Dr. Norman Nelson Wayne Parks Stanley Petersen Tony Stukel Chuck Wilson 1997 Donald Buege Carol Bemis Robert Streetar Rebecca Stream Van Erp Ralph Haugen Joe Odanovich Noel Olson
Gene Schneider Marie Sherwood Jerry Thayer Brady Watts 1994 Jeanne Burnett Gene Windfeldt Dan Hagen Steve Strandemo Harold Jacobs Greg Thayer 1993 Gary Bahr Anne Campbell Don Carruth Jim Eisenreich Les Luymes Linda St. John 1992 Jane Baltes Borton Tom Ditty Lenny Johnson Bob Miller Herb Brooks 1991 Deb Allyn Henry Bettendorf Dave Reichel Jerry Reichel Mel Fisher Sue Wahl Storbeck 1990 Rod Anfenson Jerry Dirkes Don Klein Sue Lambert Terry Porter Bill Selisker Dave Westlund Roger Westlund
1996 Ed Johnson Kris Carlton Steve Johnson John Tobler Bonnie Henrickson Robert Hegman Paul Busch George Torrey
1989 Serge Gambucci John Kasper Willard “Bill” Kottke Keith Nord Stan Nordin Kathy Justin Schultz
1995 Lloyd Pallansch Diane Scherer Poquette
1988 Dick Putz Don Watkins
Bill Frantti Fredrick W. Bierhaus John Kimbrough Mike Rybak Velko Rajacich 1987 Bob Altavilla Sue Fischer Jack Gause Harold J. Hendrickson Jim Kiffmeyer Mike Trewick Roland Vandell 1986 1933 Football Team 1985 Bill Campbell Andrew Jackson Jack Kelly Joe Kunze Al Theis Perry G. Rawland 1984 Vern Baggenstoss Mac Doane Larry Miller Isidore Schmeising Gary Smith Ann Govednik Van Steinburg 1983 A.F. Brainard Dave Hazewinkel Jim Hazewinkel Warren Kasch George Lynch Van Nelson Ken Novak John J. Weismann 1982 Lou Filippi Ed Colletti
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - T he NSIC
NSIC TERRITORY University of Minnesota, Crookston Crookston, Minnesota University of Mary Bismarck, North Dakota
NORTH DAKOTA
Minnesota State University Moorhead Moorhead, Minnesota Northern State University Aberdeen, South Dakota Southwest Minnesota State University Marshall, Minnesota
Bemidji State University Bemidji, Minnesota University of Minnesota Duluth Duluth, Minnesota
MINNESOTA
St. Cloud State University St. Cloud, Minnesota Concordia University-St. Paul St. Paul, Minnesota
SOUTH DAKOTA
Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato, Minnesota Winona State University Winona, Minnesota
Augustana College Sioux Falls, South Dakota Wayne State College Wayne, Nebraska
IOWA
Upper Iowa University Fayette, Iowa
NEBRASKA
• AugustAnA College • Bemidji stAte university • ConCordiA university-st. PAul • • university oF mAry • university oF minnesotA, Crookston • •university oF minnesotA duluth • minnesotA stAte university, mAnkAto • • minnesotA stAte university moorheAd • northern stAte university • • southwest minnesotA stAte university • st. Cloud stAte university • • uPPer iowA university • wAyne stAte College • winonA stAte university •
S t . C loud S tate B aseball - T he H ighly C ompetitive N orthern S un I ntercollegiate C onference 2010 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Final Standings Team Minnesota State Winona State ST. CLOUD STATE Minnesota Duluth SW Minnesota State Wayne State Augustana Concordia-St. Paul U-Mary Upper Iowa Bemidji State Northern State Minnesota Crookston
W 25 24 23 22 22 21 21 15 12 9 7 2 0
L 7 8 9 10 10 10 11 16 16 23 25 26 32
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pct .781 .750 .719 .688 .688 .677 .656 .484 .429 .281 .219 .071 .000
W 44 36 41 36 29 26 34 23 18 14 16 5 3
L 15 16 17 20 18 23 22 29 24 33 37 41 45
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pct .746 .692 .707 .643 .617 .531 .607 .442 .429 .298 .302 .109 .062
2010 All-Conference First Team Name Blake Schwartz Adam Schrader Nick Anderson Austen Wisroth Luke Putz Nate Hammes Brenden Furrow Nick Bidroski Tyler Erickson Deryl Marks Ronnie Olson Tony Mueller Nate Baumann Joe Wendte Jordan Smith Charlie Dubanoski
Pos. P P P P RP C 1B 2B SS 3B IF OF OF OF OF DH
Yr. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr.
School MSU SMSU SCSU Wayne St. MSU SCSU CSP Wayne St. UMD Augie WSU WSU Augie Wayne St. SCSU Augie
Hometown Rosemount Easton Brainerd Torrington, Wyo. Laconia, Iowa Lake Elmo Johnston, Iowa Omaha, Neb. Alexandria Cottage Grove Rochester LaCrosse, Wis. Marshall South Sioux City, Iowa Willmar Burnsville
2010 All-Conference Second Team Name Pos. Yr. School Pat Lenton P Sr. MSU David Deminsky P Sr. SCSU Tony Mueller P So. WSU Bret Mitchell P Jr. MSU Bret Severtson RP Jr. Augie Steve Helget C Jr. MSU Andrew Kinney 1B Sr. SMSU Drew Heithoff 2B Jr. Augustana Bryan Lippincott SS So. CSP Kouske Hattori 3B Sr. MSU Joey Benke IF So. SCSU Will Dahlgren OF Sr. UMD Blake DeVries OF Jr. CSP Joe Kley OF Jr. WSU Tyler Fayden OF Jr. SMSU Cody Curry DH Jr. SMSU 2010 NSIC Player of the Year: Nate Baumann, Augustana 2010 NSIC Pitcher of the Year: Blake Schwartz, MSU 2010 NSIC Newcomer of the Year: Deryk Marks, Augustana 2010 NSIC Freshman of the Year: Jordan Smith, SCSU 2010 NSIC Coach of the Year: Bob Rients, UMD
Hometown Maple Grove Sartell LaCrosse, Wis. Lakeville Flandreau, S.D. Mankato Coon Rapids Yankton, S.D. Des Moines, Iowa Kanagawa, Japan Roseau Burnsville Eden Prairie Lester Prairie Great Falls, Mont. Alexandria
Joe Faber Field in St. Cloud was once again be the site of the NSIC Baseball Tournament in 2010. SCSU plays its home games at Joe Faber Field.
2010 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Baseball Tournament Results May 5, 2010 (at Joe Faber Field in St. Cloud) Game 1: Winona State 8, SMSU 6 Game 2: Minnesota State 7, Wayne State 4 Game 3: UMD 8, St. Cloud State 3 May 6 pairings/results: Game 4: SMSU 13, Wayne State 2 (WSC eliminated) Game 5: SCSU 9, MSU 4 Game 6: UMD 8, Winona State 5 May 7 pairings/results: RAIN - GAMES MOVED TO SATURDAY, MAY 8 May 8 pairings/results: Game 7: Minnesota State 20, Winona State 4 Game 8: Southwest Minnesota State 5, St. Cloud State 3 Game 9: Minnesota State 7, Minnesota Duluth 6 May 9 pairings/results: Game 10: Southwest Minnesota State 4, Minnesota Duluth 2 Game 11: MSU 6, SMSU 5 - CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY 2011 Husky Baseball Schedule
DATE Feb. 12 Feb. 13 March 6 March 10 March 10 March 12 March 13 March 13 March 19 March 20 March 26 March 27 April 2 April 3 April 6 April 9 April 10 April 12 April 16 April 17 April 20 April 22 April 23 April 26 April 30 May 1
OPPONENT at Arkansas Tech at Arkansas Tech vs. Missouri-St. Louis vs. Wayne State (9 inning game) vs. Bellarmine (9 inning game) vs. UW-Parkside (9/7 inning DH) vs. UW-Parkside (9 inn. game) vs. Southern Indiana (9 inn. game) vs. Mary vs. Mary Dakota State Dakota State at Minnesota State University* at Minnesota State University* at Southwest Minnesota State* Winona State University* Winona State University* Bemidji State University* Wayne State College* Wayne State College* University of Minnesota Duluth* at Augustana College* at Augustana College* Northern State University* at Minnesota, Crookston* at Minnesota, Crookston*
LOCATION Russellville, Ark. Russellville, Ark. Evansville, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Minnetonka or Spearfish, S.D. Minnetonka or Spearfish, S.D.
Madison, S.D. Madison, S.D. Mankato, Minn. Mankato, Minn. Marshall, Minn. Home Home Home Home Home Home Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Home Crookston, Minn. Crookston, Minn.
May 3 Upper Iowa University* Home May 7 Concordia University, St. Paul* Home May 8 at Concordia University, St. Paul* Away May 11-14 NSIC Tournament Mankato May 19-22 NCAA DII Central Regional TBA May 28-June 4 NCAA DII Championships Cary, N.C.
TIME 1 p.m. Noon Noon Noon 3 p.m. Noon/2:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Noon 1 p.m. Noon 1:30 p.m. Noon 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.
Noon 4 p.m. Noon Noon TBA TBA TBA
All home games played at the Municipal Athletic Complex in St. Cloud, Minn.
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