TV / Radio Roster
#1 Markus Kalber
#2 Jordan Hoeing
#4 Lucas Salerno
#5 Daren Boss
#7 Mitchell Trzeciak
So. / 5-10, 170 / INF
So. / 6-0, 195 / INF
Fr. / 5-11, 165 / INF
Sr. / 6-2, 187 / OF
Fr. / 6-2, 175 / INF
#8 Brandon Pease
#9 Steve Danielak
#11 Clay Hathaway
#13 Kyle Flattery
# 15 Kevin Kimball
Fr. / 5-11, 165 / UTL
So. / 6-4, 200 / OF
Jr. / 5-10, 165 / INF
Fr. / 5-9, 190 / C
Jr. / 6-4, 205 / RHP
#17 Shane Trevino
#20 Cody O’Neal
#22 Drew Overman
#23 Nathaniel White
#24 Malcolm White
Fr. / 6-2, 185 / OF
So. / 6-0, 195 / UTL
Fr. / 6-0, 205 / RHP
Fr. / 6-2, 180 / LHP
So. / 5-10, 180 / OF
#25 Jason Kalber
#28 Caleb Fenimore
#31 Charles Weaver
#32 Kristian Gayday
#33 Kyle Sorensen
Jr. / 5-10, 170 / LHP
So. / 6-0, 210 / UTL
Jr. / 6-4, 200 / RHP
So. / 6-3, 220 / INF
Fr. / 6-5, 195 / RHP
#34 Andrew Suciu
#36 Travis Reboulet
#37 Carter DeBoe
#38 Michael Mugg
#40 Daniel Tursell
Fr. / 5-11, 180 / C
Jr. / 6-1, 195 / RHP
So. / 6-2, 200 / OF
Fr. / 6-4, 230 / UTL
Jr. / 6-6, 200 / LHP
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TABLE OF CONTENTS COACHING STAFF Head Coach Bobby Pierce Pitching Coach Grant Birely Assistant Coach Alex Rinearson Volunteer Asst. Coach Matt Antos 2012 IPFW Baseball Roster PLAYER PROFILES #5 Daren Boss #11 Clay Hathaway #15 Kevin Kimball #25 Jason Kalber #31 Charles Weaver #36 Travis Reboulet #40 Daniel Tursell #1 Markus Kalber #2 Jordan Hoeing #9 Steve Danielak #20 Cody O’Neal #24 Malcolm White #28 Caleb Fenimore #32 Kristian Gayday #37 Carter DeBoe #4 Lucas Salerno #7 Mitchell Trzeciak #8 Brandon Pease #13 Kyle Flattery #17 Shane Trevino #22 Drew Overman #23 Nathaniel White #33 Kyle Sorensen #34 Andrew Suciu #38 Michael Mugg ABOUT IPFW About IPFW Student Life Academics Fort Wayne Why Mastodons Administration IPFW Athletic Hall of Fame About the Summit League Summit League Map Athletic Training
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GENERAL INFORMATION School City / Zip Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors Affiliation Conference Chancellor Athletic Director
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COACH INFORMATION Head Coach Alma Mater Career Record Record at IPFW Summit League Record Pitching Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coach Volunteer Asst. Coach
Bobby Pierce New Mexico State ‘02 102-164 (6 Yrs.) 47-110 (3 Yrs.) 31-52 (3 Yrs.) Grant Birely New Orleans ‘05 Alex Rinearson Matt Antos
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Kit Stetzel stetzelc@ipfw.edu (260) 481-6646 (260) 705-3969 2012 IPFW BASEBALL
Head Coach Bobby Pierce Bobby Pierce enters his fourth season as the head coach of the IPFW baseball team. His overall record at the helm of the program is 47-110. Pierce has led the team to 17 wins in each of the last two seasons. Pierce guided a depleted and injury riddled team to a 13-38 record in his first year at the helm in 2009. Under Pierce’s guidance, the Mastodons posted signature wins over Buffalo and Toledo (MidAmerican Conference) and the program’s first two wins over over Purdue University. His 2010 recruiting class is one of the largest and most talented in IPFW history. Pierce has brought in 17 junior college transfers to vie for the 2010 Summit League championship and the ‘Dons first trip to the NCAA tournament. Bobby Pierce was named IPFW’s new Head Baseball Coach on August 18, 2008. Pierce comes to IPFW after a successful stint at Metro State College in Denver, Colorado. Pierce led Metro State to Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) tournament berths in each of his two seasons at the helm. The Roadrunners went 55-54 in two seasons under Pierce, including a 43-34 mark in RMAC play. Pierce and Metro State had an outstanding 2008 season, going 38-19, including 30-10 in league play. Reece Gorman and Jake Palmer each earned AllAmerican honors, while 11 Roadrunners earned all-RMAC honors. “We had a tremendous candidate pool of over 50 people for the Baseball head coaching position,” IPFW Director of Athletics Tommy Bell said. “During the interview process the committee and myself realized that Bobby had all the knowledge and experience to move IPFW Baseball forward to be a consistent contender year in and year out in the Summit League. I am extremely excited bout the leadership and direction Bobby brings to IPFW.” Prior to arriving at Metro State, Pierce spent three seasons at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock under head coach Jim Lawler. While at UALR, Pierce primarily worked as the hitting coach. In 2006, the Trojans posted an overall record of 24-30, including 5-19 in the Sun Belt Conference. Under Pierce’s tutelage, the Trojans’ hitters increased their team batting average by 19 points from 2004 to 2005 (.276), and by 22 points from 2005 to 2006 (.298). Pierce helped coach nine players that continued their baseball careers as professionals. He also helped put together two nationally-ranked recruiting classes by Collegiate Baseball Magazine in 2004 and 2005. Coach Pierce currently lives in Fort Wayne with his wife Lizette and their two children Bobby Jr. (5) and Daycee (2).
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Pitching Coach Grant Birely Grant Birely enters his fourth season on the staff of Bobby Pierce at IPFW. He will continue to serve as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator. In 2011 the Mastodon pitching staff finished second in the nation in complete games, and Nick Opitz finished second in the nation in individual complete games. The Mastodons also saw their ERA lowered by two full runs, the Mastodons also had two pitchers receive Summit League Pitcher of the Week honors. In 2010 the Mastodons won their first conference series in program history and also set a school record for most Division-I wins in program history. The pitching staff improved the team strikeout total while lowering the walk total and the team ERA. Birely had his first pitcher at IPFW sign a professional contract after the season. In Coach Birely’s first season at IPFW in 2009, the Mastodons had a Pre-Season Wallace Award Watch List Pitcher. Mastodon pitchers improved the number of strikeouts and picked off 25 base runners. Birely helped the team maintain a 3.0 GPA and saw one of his pitchers earn Fireman of the Year award for the best relief pitcher in the Prospect Collegiate Summer League. In 2008 Birely was the Pitching Coach at Metro State College in Denver, Colorado under Head Coach Bobby Pierce. Under Birely’s watch, the pitching staff set a school record for wins in season, strikeouts in a season and one pitcher set the individual mark for wins in a season. Also in 2008, Birely had six pitchers named to the All-Conference teams while helping the Roadrunners achieve a top 10 National Ranking. He also had a pitcher sign a professional contract. Prior to Metro State, Birely served as an assistant coach at Regis Jesuit High School for two seasons under head coach Steve Cavnar. While at Regis Jesuit, he worked with the pitchers and helped the Raiders advance to the 5A state quarterfinals in 2007. Birely began his collegiate baseball career at Central Arizona College, where he played the 2002 and 2003 seasons under current IPFW head coach Bobby Pierce. He helped Central Arizona to the 2002 Junior College National Championship. Birely then transferred to the University of New Orleans, where he pitched the 2004 and 2005 seasons. He currently holds the record for most appearances in a season. After graduating from the University of New Orleans in 2005, he pitched for the Mesa Miners in the Independent Golden Baseball League. Coach Birely currently lives in Fort Wayne with his wife Bonny and their two children Tyler and Kaylee.
Volunteer Assistant Coach Matt Antos
Assistant Coach Alex Rinearson
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Name Markus Kalber Jordan Hoeing Lucas Salerno Daren Boss Mitchell Trzeciak Brandon Pease Steve Danielak Clay Hathaway Kyle Flattery Kevin Kimball Shane Trevino Cody O’Neal Drew Overman Nathaniel White Malcolm White Jason Kalber Caleb Fenimore Charles Weaver Kristian Gayday Kyle Sorensen Andrew Suciu Travis Reboulet Carter DeBoe Michael Mugg Daniel Tursell
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Hometown/Previous School Chandler, Ariz./Cochise College Rushville, Ind. New Haven, Ind. Wichita, Kan./Butler CC Charlotte, Mich. New Haven, Ind./Valparaiso Mt. Prospect, Ill. Show Low, Ariz./Mesa CC Freeland, Mich. Colorado Springs, Colo/Mesa CC Hudsonville, Mich. Fort Wayne, Ind. Alexandria, Ind. Hamilton, Mich. South Bend, IN Chandler, Ariz./Cochise College Rushville, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind./Vincennes Fort Wayne, Ind. Pickerington, Ohio Leo, Ind. Fishers, Ind./Vincennes Holland, Mich. Fort Wayne, Ind. White Lake, Mich./Kellog CC
#5 DAREN BOSS OUTFIELD 6-2 / 187 / Senior / R-R Wichita, Kan. - Wichita Heights H.S. 2011 Season... Limited to playing in just five games due to injury... Claimed medical redshirt for 2011 season... Hit .214 (3-for-14) and recorded one RBI... Recorded five putouts and three assists in the field... Went 2-for-3 at Arkansas Little Rock (March 4)... Lone RBI of the year came against the Trojans (March 6). 2010 Season... Played in 44 of IPFW’s 55 games in 2010, starting 39... Hit .319 which was third on the team, with six home runs and 19 RBI... Recorded six doubles... Scored a season-high four times and had a season-high four hits at Oakland (May 14)... Drove in a season-high three runs at Southern Utah (May 7)... Had seven putouts at Arkansas State (March 8) and Michigan (March 27)... Lone outfield assist came at UT Martin (Feb. 20). Before coming to IPFW... Transferred to IPFW from Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kansas... Played center field for the Grizzlies... Started 43 of the 48 games in which he played in 2009.. Hit .333 with five home runs and 36 RBI. Stole 19 of the 22 bags he attempted... Hit three triples and 11 doubles... Helped Butler C.C. to an overall record of 33-22 and a Jayhawk Conference mark of 19-13... Named Academic All-America... At Wichita Heights High School, Boss was a two-time GWAL All-City Outfielder... Helped the Falcons to the 2005 GWAL City League Championship... Given the 2006 U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award and was a member of the 2006 Triple Crown World Series All-Star Team... Member of the National Honor Society and a 2006 Dodge City Invitational All-Academic Team. Personal... Daren is the son of Henry and Kathryn Boss... He has two brothers, Derek and Kevan. Daren received an Organizational Leadership and Supervision degree at IPFW... He is currently working on a second degree.
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#11 CLAY HATHAWAY INFIELD 5-10 / 165 / Junior / R-R Show Low, Ariz. - Show Low H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Attended Mesa C.C... Played shortstop and second base for head coach Tony Cir... Attended Show Low H.S... First Team 3A All-State selection in 2009... 3A East Conference Player of the Year... First Team All-Conference selection... Team MVP... Member of the AZ Republic Newspaper All-State Team... Sports Zone Newspaper Player of the Year. Personal... Son of Bill and Sherry Hathaway... Has two siblings; Heather and Amber... Majoring in geology.
#15 KEVIN KIMBALL RIGHT HANDED PITCHER 6-4 / 205 / Junior / R-R Colorado Springs, Colo. - Cheyenne Mountain H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Played at Mesa C.C. for head coach Tony Cirelli... Made the Dean’s Honor Roll and was also an Academic All-American... Attended Cheyenne Mountain H.S... Four-year All-Conference selection. Personal... Son of Mark and Cary Kimball... Has three siblings; Kaiden, Kylee and Kristina... Majoring in business.
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#25 JASON KALBER LEFT HANDED PITCHER 5-10 / 170 / Junior / L-L Chandler, Ariz. - Chandler H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Played at Cochise College for head coach Todd Inglehart... Attended Chandler H.S... Named First Team All-Fiesta Region... Second Team All-State honoree. Personal... Son of Bill and Sharon Kalber... Has two siblings; Shawna and Markus, who also plays baseball for IPFW... Majoring in biology.
#31 CHARLES WEAVER RIGHT HANDED PITCHER 6-4 / 200 / Junior / R-R Fort Wayne, Ind. - Homestead H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Pitched at Vincennes University for head coach Chris Barney... Made the NJCAA All-Academic Team... Attended Homestead H.S... Honorable mention All-State selection... Named All-Conference (NHC) and All-Area. Personal... Son of Susan and Rodney Abbott... Has two siblings; Ryan and Ray... Majoring in elementary education.
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#36 TRAVIS REBOULET RIGHT HANDED PITCHER 6-1 / 195 / Junior / R-R Fishers, Ind. - Hamilton Southeastern H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Played baseball at Vincennes University for head coach Chris Barney... Attended Hamilton Southeastern H.S... Awarded the team’s Pitching Award in 2009... Named Most Improved in 2008. Personal... Son of Jim and Tina Reboulet... Has two siblings; Tyler and Tanner... Majoring in physical therapy.
#40 DANIEL TURSELL LEFT HANDED PITCHER 6-6 / 200 / Junior / L-L White Lake, Mich. - Walled Lake Northern H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Pitched at Kellogg C.C. for head coach Eric Lascoy... Attended Walled Lake Northern H.S... Named All-Area and AllConference... All-Oakland County selection. Personal... Son of John and Donna Tursell... Has one sibling; John... Majoring in electrical engeneering.
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#1 MARKUS KALBER INFIELD 5-10 / 170 / Sophomore / R-R Chandler, Ariz. - Chandler H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Played at Cochise College for head coach Todd Inglehart... Named Most Improved Player during the 2011 season... Attended Chandler H.S... Honorable Mention All-Region selection (Fiesta). Personal... Son of Bill and Sharon Kalber... Has two siblings; Shawna and Jason, who also plays baseball for IPFW... Majoring in psychology.
#2 JORDAN HOEING INFIELD 6-0 / 195 / Sophomore / R-R Rushville, Ind. - Rushville Consolidated H.S. 2011 Season... Played in 24 games during the 2011 season with two starts... Held a batting average of .067 (1-for-15)... Scored five runs for the ‘Dons... Struck out six times... Stole one base... Made five putouts and recorded six assists... Lone hit of the season came at Evansville (April 1). Before Coming to IPFW... Played his high school baseball at Rushville Consolidated... Twice named All-Hoosier Heritage Conference... Threetime Mental Attitude Award Winner... Set the Lions’ single season stolen base record in 2010 with 33... Also holds the Rushville record for career runs scored... Participated in the 2009 All-Indiana Crossroads Baseball Series at U.S. Steel Yard in Gary, Indiana. Personal... Jordan is the son of Mike and Denise Hoeing. .. He has a sister, Kayla.
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#9 STEVE DANIELAK OUTFIELD 6-4 / 200 / Sophomore / S-R Mt. Prospect, Ill. - John Hersey H.S. 2011 Season... Appeared in 17 games during the 2011 season with nine starts... Second on the team with a .350 (14-for-40) batting average... Scored five runs... Hit two doubles... Recorded six RBI... Held a slugging percentage of .400... Walked twice while striking out 12 times... On base percentage of .372 was seventh-best on team... Recorded 13 putouts... Went 3-for-4 at Centenary (April 22)... Drove home three RBI’s and scored a run against Oakland (April 10)... Made 10 apperances on the mound for the Mastodons... Ended the season 0-1 on the year... Earned one save... Held an ERA of 6.57... Gave up nine earned runs in 12.1 innings... Walked nine batters... Recorded 14 strikeouts... Got the starting nod against Butler (May 10)... Threw four innings and struck out three... Only save of the season was picked up against Oakland (April 10)... Season-high strikeout (4) total came against Southern Utah. Before Coming to IPFW... Ace on the pitching staff at John Hersey H.S. before arriving at IPFW... Posted a record of 9-4 his senior season... Tossed a two-hitter and walked none in the 2010 Mid-Suburban Conference Title game for the Huskies who fell to Fremd 1-0 on an unearned run... Two-time All-Mid-Suburban First Team selection... Named All-Area in 2009 and 2010. Personal... Steve is the son of Steve and Gina Danielak... He has a brother, Mike... Majoring in Electrical Engineering.
#20 CODY O’NEAL UTILITY 6-0 / 195 / Sophomore / R-R Fort Wayne, Ind. - Homestead H.S. 2011 Season... Played in 15 games during the 2011 season with one start... Posted a batting average of .143 (2-for-14)... Had one RBI... Walked five times, moving his on base percentage to .368... Recorded two putouts... First hit of the season came at Evansville (April 3)... Second hit was recorded at Oral Roberts (May 1)... Lone RBI on the year also came against the Golden Eagles. Before Coming to IPFW... O’Neal played his high school baseball at nearby Homestead High School for head coach Steve Sotir... Named AllNortheast Hoosier Conference honorable mention in 2009 and All-NHC Second Team in 2010... 2010 Team Pitching Award Winner. Personal... Cody is the son of Howard O’Neal and Victoria Morris... Business Marketing major at IPFW. www.gomastodons.com
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#24 MALCOLM WHITE OUTFIELD 5-10 / 180 / Sophomore / R-R South Bend, Ind. - South Bend Washington H.S. 2011 Season... Played in 16 games during the 2011 season with three starts... Held a batting average of .125 (2-for-16)... Scored two runs... Walked three times... Struck out four times... Stole one base... Recorded three putouts... Ended the year on a high note going 2-for-4 against Butler (May 10). Before Coming to IPFW... Named All-Northern Indiana Conference Second Team in 2007 and All-NIC First Team two times (2008 and 2010)... Selected to play in the All-Indiana Crossroads Showcase Series in 2009. Personal... Malcolm is the son of Steve White and Rosita Haynes... He has a brother, Isaiah... White is a Biology/Pre-Med major.
#28 CALEB FENIMORE CATCHER / RIGHT HANDED PITCHER 6-0 / 210 / Sophomore / R-R Rushville, Ind. - Rushville Consolidated H.S. 2011 Season... Played in 26 games during the 2011 season with 15 starts... Hit .283 (13-for-46) on the year which was sixth-best on the team... Scored seven runs while driving in two... Held a slugging percentage of .283... Walked seven times and was hit by a pitch once... Held an on base percentage of .389... Recorded 80 putouts and made four assists... Best game of the season came at Centenary (April 23)... Went 3-for-4 from the plate with two RBI’s. Before Coming to IPFW... Named All-Hoosier Heritage Conference in 2009 and 2010... Team captain of the Rushville Lions his junior and senior seasons... Hoosier Diamond Indiana Mr. Baseball nominee... Finished his senior season with a .456 batting average with 6 home runs and 27 RBI... On the mound, Fenimore was 6-4 with an ERA of 1.34... struck out 68 and walked just 32. Personal... Caleb is the son of Bruce and Joni Fenimore... He has three sisters, Mariah, Hallie, and Alexis... A Lilly Scholarship winner, Fenimore is a Chemistry/Pre-Med major at IPFW.
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#32 KRISTIAN GAYDAY INFIELD 6-3 / 220 / Sophomore / R-R Fort Wayne, Ind. - Elmhurst H.S. 2011 Season... Played in 43 games during the 2011 season with 39 starts... Hit .258 (33-for-128) with two doubles, a triple, and one homerun... Scored 18 runs while driving in 21... Held a slugging percentage of .313... Walked 19 times and was hit by a pitch twice... Posted a .360 on base percentage... Stole two bases... Recorded 48 putouts and made 89 assists... Hit his lone homerun of the season against Butler (May 10)... Came up with a triple at North Dakota State (May 13)... First double of the season came at New Mexico State (March 20)... Went 2-for-3 that game with two RBI’s and two runs scored... Second double of the season was recorded at Chicago State (April 5)... Posted a season-high three hits while scoring two runs and driving home three. Before Coming to IPFW... Part of the final baseball squad at Elmhurst H.S. before the school closed in 2010... Helped lead the Trojans to an 18-7 record and first Sectional Championship in eight years... Named All-SAC second team his senior year and All-Area. Personal... Kristian is the son of John and Chris Gayday... He has a sister, Natasha and a brother, Johnny.
#37 CARTER DEBOE OUTFIELD 6-2 / 200 / Sophomore / L-L Holland, Mich. - Hamilton H.S. 2011 Season... Played in 25 games during the 2011 season with 14 starts... Hit .289 (13-45) on the year... Scored nine runs and drove home seven... Hit two doubles, one triple, and one homerun... Held a slugging percentage of .444... Walked 11 times and was hit by the pitch on four occasions... Posted the highest on base percentage of any Mastodon at .467... Stole five bases on six attempts... Recorded 14 putouts and also ended the year with two assists... Had a career day at Chicago State (April 5) going 2-for-4 at the plate with four RBI’s and three runs scored... Hit his only triple and homerun of the season against the Cougars... Played well at Centenary (April 24) going 2-for-4 with three RBI’s. Before Coming to IPFW... DeBoe was 9-1 with an ERA of 2.06 on the mound... He fanned 63 batters in 54.1 innings of work.. At the plate, DeBoe hit .394 with five home runs and 44 RBI... He had six triples and a pair of doubles... DeBoe scored 42 runs and was a perfect 16-16 in stolen base attempts... He is a two-time All-Conference (OK Green), District, Area and County selection... He was named First Team All-State in 2010. Personal... Carter is the son of Rodney and Christy DeBoe. He has two brothers, Brandon and Nick. www.gomastodons.com
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#4 LUCAS SALERNO INFIELD 5-11 / 165 / Freshman / L-R New Haven, Ind. - New Haven H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Played shortstop at New Haven H.S. for head coach Dave Bischoff... First Team All-Conference selection (NHC) in 2010 and 2011... All-District honoree in 2011. Personal... Son of Kirk and Liz Salerno... Has two siblings; Hannah and Rachel... Majoring in business.
#7 MITCHELL TRZECIAK INFIELD 6-2 / 175 / Freshman / R-R Charlotte, Mich. - Charlotte H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Played shortstop at Charlotte H.S. for head coach Bill Whitely... First Team All-Conference selection (CAAC). Personal... Son of Larry and Stacey Trzeciak... Has one sibling; Alec... Majoring in Biology/Pre-Med.
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#8 BRANDON PEASE PITCHER / OUTFIELD 5-11 / 165 / Freshman / R-R New Haven, Ind. - New Haven H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Pitched and played outfield at New Haven H.S. for head coach Dave Bichoff... A two-time All-Conference selection (NHC / 2010-2011)... Named All-State in 2011. Personal... Son of Steve and Julie Pease... Has four siblings; Brian, Stephanie, Brad and Jennie.
#13 KYLE FLATTERY CATCHER 5-9 / 190 / Freshman / R-R Freeland, Mich. - Swan Valley H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Played catcher and third base at Swan Valley H.S. for head coach Brian Stephens... First Team All-Conference selection (Tri Valley Central)... Named All-District and All-Area. Personal... Son of Edwin and Tammy Flattery... Has one sibling; Reegan... Majoring in engineering.
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#17 SHANE TREVINO OUTFIELD 6-2 / 185 / Freshman / L-R Hudsonville, Mich. - Hudsonville H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Played outfield at Hudsonville H.S. for head coach Dave Van Noord... All-Conference selection... Three-time All-District honoree... ESPN Midwest Player of the Week recipient. Personal... Son of Tony and Deb Trevino... Has five siblings; Elissa, Kyle, Brek, Quinn and McKenna... Majoring in accounting.
#22 DREW OVERMAN RIGHT HANDED PITCHER 6-0 / 205 / Freshman / R-R Alexandria, Ind. - Alexandria Monroe H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Drew Overman was a pitcher, first baseman and third baseman at Alexandria-Monroe High School in Alexandria, Indiana before coming to IPFW. For head coach Jeff Closser’s Tigers, Overman was named the Anderson Herald-Bulletin Pitcher of the Year. He completed the 2010 season with a record of 5-2 with an ERA of 2.23, which was nearly two runs a game lower than his junior ERA. Overman was named All-CIC in 2008 and 2009, All-Area in 2008 and 2009 and AllCountry in 2009 and 2010. Personal... Drew is the son of Daniel and Angela Overman. He has a sister, Erin. Overman will major in Marketing at IPFW.
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#23 NATHANIEL WHITE LEFT HANDED PITCHER 6-2 / 180 / Freshman / L-L Hamilton, Mich. - Hamilton H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Attended Hamilton H.S... Named All-Conference, All-District, All-Region and All-State... Participated in the East-West All Star Game. Personal... Son of Shawn and Sondra White... Has one sibling; Jessica... Majoring in criminal justice.
#33 KYLE SORENSEN RIGHT HANDED PITCHER 6-5 / 195 / Freshman / R-R Pickerington, Ohio - Pickerington North H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Pitched for Tim Thomas at Pickerington H.S... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal... Son of Brad and Sandy Sorensen... Has one sibling; Rachel... Majoring in engineering.
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#34 ANDREW SUCIU CATCHER 5-11 / 180 / Freshman / R-R Leo, Ind. - Leo H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Played catcher for Dave Boyce at Leo H.S... Named All-Conference (ACAC) and All-Area... Member of the North South All-Star Team. Personal... Son of John and Amy Suciu... Has three siblings; Maggie, Caleb and Luke... Majoring in business.
#38 MICHAEL MUGG UTILITY 6-4 / 230 / Freshman / R-R Fort Wayne, Ind. - Bishop Dwenger H.S. Before Coming to IPFW... Michael Mugg come to IPFW after playing for head coach Larry Windmiller at nearby Bishop Dwenger. Mugg hit .411 with 8 home runs and 35 RBI in 2010. His home run and RBI totals were tops on the team. Mugg was the starting third baseman for the Saints, who were eliminated from post season play with a 5-4 loss to New Haven. In that game, Mugg had a solo home run. Mugg was named First-Team All-SAC in 2009 and 2010. He was also named a North AllStar and an All-State Honorable Mention. Personal... Michael is the son of J. Mark and Laurel Mugg. He has two brothers, John and Jeff.
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The IPFW campus includes 20 classroom and support buildings on more than 660 acres of gently rolling, parklike grounds. The St. Joseph River runs through the middle of campus and its banks will soon be connected by the Ron Venderly Family Bridge, a pedestrian bridge allowing IPFW students access to the Hefner Soccer Fields, the Holiday Inn at IPFW and the Coliseum, The PLEX, and the River Greenway.
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Some of Fort Wayne’s best attractions are in its wide array of places in which to eat—from single counter diners to elegant restaurants. And if retail therapy is for you, Fort Wayne boasts the largest shopping mall in the state, Glenbrook Square Mall. The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo is ranked as one of the top 10 in the country by Child Magazine, and both children and adults marvel at the wonders to see and experience at Science Central.
Fort Wayne is Indiana’s second largest city, boasting a population of more than 250,000 people. Nicknamed The Summit City because it’s one of the highest spots in the region, Fort Wayne is a family-friendly city that offers something for everyone. Visitors can trace their ancestors in the largest public genealogy department in the country at the Fort Wayne-Allen County Public Library.
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It all started about 10,000 years ago… That’s when mastodons roamed the southern Great Lakes region of North America. These stocky versions of modern elephants reached heights of about ten feet at the shoulder, with tusks that curved upward that were six feet or more in length. Mastodons were browsers who fed mostly on leaves and twigs from small trees and shrubs. One such mastodon found its final resting place about two miles south of Angola, Indiana, on land that would eventually become part of Orsie Routsong’s farm. In the fall of 1968, Routsong decided to expand a small pond on his property. An excavator was hired and instructed to pile the excavated material around the edge of the pond. Several days after the excavation was finished a heavy rain storm pounded the piles of dirt. The next day, a young neighbor boy of Routsong’s discovered a large bone in one of the dirt piles. Routsong knew it was something out of the ordinary, so he called Jack Sunderman, chair of the IPFW Geology Department, to identify the bone, and to ask for advice on what to do with it. Sunderman says his first question was, “How big is the bone,” with Routsong’s answer being “pretty big, maybe 3 or 4 feet long.” When Sunderman got to the farm, he identified the bone as a leg bone of a mastodon. He told Routsong a skeleton like this would have scientific and instructional value if a large portion of it could be located. Routsong agreed, and also agreed to have the IPFW Geology Department do the excavation. Sunderman got two more faculty members, Geoffrey Matthews and Bernd Erdtmann, and several geology students to help in the project. Using metal rods to probe through the sticky clay around the pond, the team located quite a number of rib bones, vertebrae, and leg bones; but the skull and tusks were missing. After they finished going through the clay piles around the
pond, the team decided to venture further out, into undisturbed ground, eventually striking a large, solid object. Sunderman says they were all amazed when they discovered the skull of the mastodon, including the cranium, the upper jaw, and both tusks. He recalled, The skull had been buried about four feet beneath the surface, and was upside down. The two tusks, about five feet long, were still in place—projecting from the skull! The team completed its excavation, still missing several leg and toe bones. At this point, they got help from an unexpected source: the Student Government Association. That group provided funds for an additional machine excavation that would double the size of the pond. Routsong agreed with the proposition and the machine excavation continued for a few more weeks. However, only a few small scraps of bones were found. After the original contracted time for the machine excavation ended, the operator independently decided to “go fishing” for bones for a few more hours. Sunderman picks up the story, Imagine our excitement when we, the Geology Department team, learned the excavator had uncovered a second mastodon! With one of his last scoops, the excavator had pulled up the skull of a baby mastodon! Unfortunately, Sunderman says that skull was not well preserved and had parts missing due to decay. After all the mastodon bones were collected, cleaned, and preserved, Routsong agreed to have the adult mastodon skeleton placed on permanent display at IPFW (pictured below); the skull of the baby mastodon is now on loan to Science Central. So that’s how the mastodon bones came to be encased in Kettler Hall; but how did the mastodon become IPFW’s mascot?
In the spring of 1970, The Communicator began a drive to come up with a mascot for IPFW. Some of the suggested choices included the Boiler-Hoosiers, Warhawks, Marauders, Frontiersmen, Pioneers, Elfs, and Hobbits. Those names and others came from student suggestions. The original plan was that students would vote on ballots published in The Communicator. At the same time the newspaper was running sample ballots, Steve Pettyjohn, who served as the student body president in 1968-69, wrote a letter to the editor about the school mascot. In his letter, Pettyjohn extolled the virtues of choosing the mastodon as IPFW’s mascot: “It sounds different, strange, and even icky (as one female student put it). That’s exactly why. It’s different and yes, even strange. I’m tired of slavishly copying what Bloomington, West Lafayette, and other big schools do. And I’m tired of these high school attitudes and high school nicknames…For God’s Sakes, let’s have the courage to be a little different.” In the meantime, former Indiana Congressman Mark Souder, who served as student body president in 1969-70, recalls being lobbied by the Geology Club to choose the mastodon: “…a group from the Geology Club burst into the Student Government office, led by Dr. Erdtmann and Dr. Sunderman. I know Mike Nusbaumer was involved both
Academician and scientist Michael A. Wartell was appointed as IPFW’s chancellor in July 1994. During the previous year, he was vice chancellor for academic affairs and professor of chemistry at IPFW. Chancellor Wartell currently serves on the U.S. Army Science Board. He was first appointed to the board in 1981 and served until 1987. He returned to service with the board in 1997, working on subjects such as chemical warfare, manpower and logistics, and decontamination. He served on the Defense Science Board from 1998–05, on the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Science and Technology Advisory Board from 1987–05, and he was a member of the board of visitors of the Defense Systems Management (DSM) College from 1984–88. He has chaired both the DIA and DSM boards. Wartell has been a consultant to government agencies and defense contractors and is the author or coauthor of five textbooks, laboratory manuals, and study guides as well as numerous scholarly papers. Between 1989–93, Chancellor Wartell was the department manager for Sandia Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M. His responsibilities included development and management of educational outreach and special technologies programs. He was provost and vice president for academic affairs at Humboldt State University in Arcata, Calif., from 1984–89 and dean de an ooff the College of Let Letters and Sciences and professor of chemistry at Jame Ja mess Madison Madi Ma d son University in Harrisonburg, Va., from 1979–84. James Ch Chan ancellllor o Wartell Warte tell received receiv a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Chancellor New Ne w Mexico Me co and n an an M.S. M.S and a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Yale Univ Un iverrsi s ty iinn 11968 9668 aand nd 19 University 1971, respectively.
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2011 STANDINGS Oral Roberts South Dakota State North Dakota State Western Illinois IPFW Southern Utah Oakland Centenary
CONFERENCE 21-7 .750 20-8 .714 15-12 .556 13-15 .464 12-16 .429 11-17 .393 10-18 .375 9-18 .333
OVERALL 39-22 .639 37-20 .649 22-32 .407 21-38 .356 17-34 .333 23-31 .426 19-31 .380 12-31 .279
2011 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
PLAYER February 21 February 28 March 7 March 14 March 21 March 28 April 4 April 11 April 18 April 25 May 2 May 9 May 16 May 23 PITCHER February 21 February 28 March 7 March 14 March 21 March 28 April 4 April 11 April 18 April 25 May 2 May 9 May 16 May 23
Taylor Shaw Chris Williams Zach Wentz Chris Elder Andrew Phelan Bryan Jordan Eric Cain Nick Baligod Bo Cuthbertson Cam Schiller Zach Briggs Mike Carson Brandon King Taylor Shaw Cam Schiller
Southern Utah Oral Roberts North Dakota State Oral Roberts South Dakota State Western Illinois South Dakota State Oral Roberts Southern Utah Oral Roberts South Dakota State Oakland Oral Roberts Southern Utah Oral Roberts
Alex Gonzalez Alex Gonzalez Blake Treinen Alex Gonzalez Stephen Bougher Samuel Walker Aaron Wick James Crockett Trever Vermeulen James Crockett Drew Bowen Trever Vermeulen Nick Opitz Alex Gonzalez Blake Treinen
Oral Roberts Oral Roberts South Dakota State Oral Roberts South Dakota State IPFW Oakland Southern Utah South Dakota State Southern Utah Oral Roberts South Dakota State IPFW Oral Roberts South Dakota State
FIRST TEAM 1B 2B 3B SS C OF OF OF DH Util. SP SP SP RP
2011 ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS
Joel Blake Tommy Jablonski RJ Talamantes Bo Cuthbertson Ryan Waldhart Nick Baligod Chris Elder Beau Hanowski Brandon King Mitchell Kauweloa James Crockett Alex Gonzalez Blake Treinen Trever Vermeulen
South Dakota State Oakland Centenary Southern Utah Oakland Oral Roberts Oral Roberts South Dakota State Oral Roberts Southern Utah Southern Utah Oral Roberts South Dakota State South Dakota State
SECOND TEAM 1B 2B 3B SS C OF OF OF DH Util. SP SP SP RP
Tom Lilja Bryan Jordan Jesse Sawyer Cam Schiller John Koszulinski Pete Rajkovich Billy Stitz Tyson Weber Taylor Shaw TJ Bennett Drew Bowen Joe Spring Colby Tognetti Matt Rush
Western Illinois Western Illinois South Dakota State Oral Roberts Western Illinois Centenary South Dakota State Southern Utah Southern Utah Oral Roberts Oral Roberts Oral Roberts North Dakota State Oral Roberts
PLAYER OF THE YEAR Bo Cuthbertson
Southern Utah
PITCHER OF THE YEAR Alex Gonzalez
Oral Roberts
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Alex Gonzalez
Oral Roberts
COACH OF THE YEAR Rob Walton
Oral Roberts
2011 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT (SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA) FIRST ROUND
LOSERS BRACKET
(1) Oral Roberts 12, (4) Western Illinois 0
(3) NDSU 5, (4) Western Illinois 3 [WIU eliminated]
(2) SDSU 4, (3) NDSU 1
(2) SDSU 13, (3) NDSU 10 [NDSU eliminated]
WINNERS BRACKET
CHAMPIONSHIP
(1) Oral Roberts 7, (2) SDSU 4
(1) Oral Roberts 5, (2) SDSU 4
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Nick Baligod, Oral Roberts; T.J. Bennett, Oral Roberts; Drew Bowen, Oral Roberts; Max Casper, North Dakota State; Chris Elder, Oral Roberts; Alex Gonzalez, Oral Roberts (MVP); Beau Hanowski, South Dakota State; Tom Lilja, Western Illinois; Andrew Phelan, South Dakota State; Cam Schiller, Oral Roberts; Jared Schlehuber, Oral Roberts; Billy Stitz, South Dakota State; Blake Treinen, South Dakota State; Blake Turbak, North Dakota State
IPFW BASEBALL CAREER RECORDS Highest Batting Average (min. 160 AB) 0.398 Mark Vince 96-241 0.387 Terry Johnson 77-199 0.365 Rico Martin 148-405 0.353 Mike Munro 78-221 0.352 Mike Mungovan 95-270 0.345 Ryan Steinbach 120-348 0.344 Chris Gottschall 105-305 0.339 Jared Davis 124-366 0.337 Jason Jaffee 110-326
1994-96 1997 1996-99 1977-80 1976-79 2004-05 2008-09 2007-08 1997-98
Highest Slugging Percentage (min. 160 AB) 0.67 Mike Mungovan 270 AB 1976-79 0.661 Mark Vince 241 AB 1994-96 0.637 Rico Martin 405 AB 1996-99 0.581 Casey Fogle 241 AB 1997-98 0.574 Jared Davis 366 AB 2007-08 0.568 Terry Johnson 199 AB 1997 0.558 Jason Jaffee 326 AB 1997-98 0.548 Chad Ketzler 301 AB 1992-94 0.544 Chris Gottschall 305 AB 2008-09 0.538 Shaun VanDriessche 637 AB 2007-10 Highest On-Base Percentage (min. 160 AB) 0.491 Mark Vince 241 AB 1994-96 0.445 Rico Martin 405 AB 1996-99 0.442 Ryan Steinbach 348 AB 2004-05 0.441 Terry Johnson 199 AB 1997 0.437 Casey Fogle 241 AB 1997-98 0.434 Nick Millspaugh 247 AB 2005-07 0.423 Brad Krocker 178 AB 1986-89 0.421 Ryan Keena 662 AB 2003-06 0.419 Bryan Scott 281 AB 1997-00 0.418 Dustin Fremion 443 AB 2002-05 Highest Stolen Base Pct. (min. 25 attempts) 0.909 Ron Dial 30-33 1992-95 0.893 Zach Walton 50-56 2003-06 0.861 Robert Milledge 31-36 1993-96 0.833 Terry Johnson 30-36 1997 0.829 Ryan Steinbach 29-35 2004-05 0.808 Mike Berbasich 21-26 1993-95 0.807 Nate Hoggatt 46-57 1999-02 0.8 Ryan Keena 96-120 2003-06 0.8 Ryan Wallace 36-45 1996-98 0.779 Dustin Fremion 53-68 2002-05 www.gomastodons.com
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Most Games Played 198 Ryan Keena 192 Tyler Fowler 189 Zach Walton 188 Shaun VanDriessche 182 Garrett Segraves 180 Brad Smock 176 Brent Alwine 168 Brandon Armstrong 166 Dustin Fremion 158 Caleb Smith
2003-06 2003-06 2003-06 2007-10 2008-11 1998-01 2003-06 2002-05 2002-05 2003-06
Most Games Started 189 Ryan Keena 187 Tyler Fowler 178 Brad Smock 170 Garrett Segraves 165 Shaun VanDriessche 149 Zach Walton 147 Brent Alwine 147 Mark Carden 144 Nate Hoggatt 134 Brandon Armstrong
2003-06 2003-06 1998-01 2008-11 2007-10 2003-06 2003-06 2007-09 1999-02 2002-05
Most At Bats 662 Ryan Keena 637 Shaun VanDriessche 626 Brad Smock 622 Tyler Fowler 615 Garrett Segraves 555 Mark Carden 505 Zach Walton 499 Nate Hoggatt 489 Brent Alwine 482 Ryan Wallace
2003-06 2007-10 1998-01 2003-06 2008-11 2007-09 2003-06 1999-02 2003-06 1996-98
Most Hits 199 Ryan Keena 194 Shaun VanDriessche 191 Brad Smock 170 Tyler Fowler 166 Mark Carden 154 Ryan Wallace 152 Brent Alwine 148 Rico Martin 146 Robert Milledge
2003-06 2007-10 1998-01 2003-06 2007-09 1996-98 2003-06 1996-99 1993-96
IPFW BASEBALL CAREER RECORDS Most Runs Scored 140 Ryan Keena 124 Brad Smock 110 Ryan Wallace 106 Rico Martin 105 Zach Walton 103 Shaun VanDriessche 101 Tyler Fowler 101 Garrett Segraves 97 Dustin Fremion 97 Robert Milledge
2003-06 1998-01 1996-98 1996-99 2003-06 2007-10 2003-06 2008-11 2002-05 1993-96
Most Doubles 36 Jared Davis 32 Ryan Keena 31 Shaun VanDriessche 31 Brad Smock 30 Robert Millidge 29 Rich Hale 29 Rico Martin 29 Brandon Armstrong 27 Tyler Fowler 27 Brett Ratcliffe
2007-08 2003-06 2007-10 1998-01 1993-96 1999-02 1996-99 2002-05 2003-06 1993-95
Most Triples 13 Doug Bruick 7 Mike Mungovan 7 Ryan Keena 5 Terry Johnson 5 Dustin Fremion 5 Jim Murdock 5 Mike Dull 4 Jim Firks 4 Mike Gerbasich 4 Quentin Brown 4 Chad Ketzler 4 Jeff Crates 4 Bruce Jump 4 Dave Bischoff
1976-78 1976-79 2003-06 1997 2002-05 1976 1982-83 1976-77 1993-95 2006-09 1992-94 1986-89 1976-77 1976-80
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Most Home Runs 38 Shaun VanDriessche 25 Rico Martin 17 Mike Mungovan 17 Jason Jaffee 16 Brandon Armstrong 16 Jared Davis 16 Nate Hoggatt 15 Rich Hale 15 Brad Smock 15 Ronald Dull 14 Brett Ratcliffe 14 Chad Ketzler
2007-10 1996-99 1976-79 1997-98 2002-05 2007-08 1999-02 1999-02 1998-01 1981-83 1993-95 1992-94
Most Runs Batted In 137 Shaun VanDriessche 129 Ryan Keena 117 Rico Martin 100 Brad Smock 92 Jason Jaffe 87 Brett Ratcliffe 87 Brandon Armstrong 82 Jared Davis 82 Rich Hale 80 Tyler Fowler
2007-10 2003-06 1996-99 1998-01 1997-98 1993-95 2002-05 2007-08 1999-02 2003-06
Most Total Bases 343 Shaun VanDriessche 273 Brad Smock 263 Ryan Keena 258 Rico Martin 223 Tyler Fowler 221 Brandon Armstrong 212 Rich Hale 210 Jared Davis 200 Robert Millidge
2007-10 1998-01 2003-06 1996-99 2003-06 2002-05 1999-02 2007-08 1993-96
Most Walks 95 Garrett Segraves 89 Ryan Keena 80 Brad Smock 72 Ryan Wallace 64 Mark Carden 64 Dustin Fremion 62 Mike Berbasich 62 Caleb Smith
2008-11 2003-06 1998-01 1996-98 2007-09 2002-05 1993-95 2003-06
2012 IPFW BASEBALL
IPFW BASEBALL CAREER RECORDS Most Hit by Pitch 55 Ryan Keena 35 Tyler Fowler 27 Bill Segerman 25 Dustin Fremion 24 Garrett Segraves 24 Rich Hale 23 Jason Doerffler 23 Jason Jaffe 23 Brad Smock 22 Bryan Scott Most Strikouts 133 Shaun VanDriessche 130 Garrett Segraves 128 Quentin Brown 118 Ryan Keena 113 Nate Hoggatt 103 Brandon Armstrong 101 Rico Martin 101 Mark Carden 100 Zach Walton 95 Jason Widmar Most Stolen Bases 96 Ryan Keena 53 Dustin Fremion 50 Zach Walton 46 Nate Hoggatt 36 Ryan Wallace 35 Scott Henning 31 Robert Milledge 30 Terry Johnson 30 Ron Dial 29 Ryan Steinbach Most Caught Stealing By 41 Devin Taylor 26 Rich Hale 25 Brent Doty 25 Brad Smock 21 Matt Hagedorn 19 Brendan Landwehr 14 Cory Miller
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2003-06 2003-06 1998-99 2002-05 2008-11 1999-02 2007-10 1997-98 1998-01 1997-00
Most Wins 15 David Zachary 13 Travis Bradford 13 Daniel Mathews 13 Jason Horvath 11 Eric Lambert 10 Matt Erpelding 10 Kellen Marshall 9 Brandon Knowling 9 Tyler Baatz 9 Nick Optiz 9 Brian Bogs
2002-05 1993-96 1997-98 2001-04 2003-06 1998-00 2002-03 2008-10 2005-09 2010-11 2000-01
2007-10 2008-11 2006-09 2003-06 1999-02 2002-05 1996-99 2007-09 2003-06 1999-02
Most Saves 10 Doug McDonald 7 Adam Ferris 6 Adam Gibson 5 Travis Johnson 4 Samuel Walker 3 Brad Zeddis 3 John Stevens 3 David Ellis 3 Andrew Emge
2001-04 2002-05 2003-06 2004-06 2008-11 1989-90 1980-82 1997 2009-10
Most Strikeouts per/9 inn. Game (min. 30 IP) 10.8 Mike Lothamer 60.0 IP 1980 9.6 Dean Lehrman 49.2 IP 1976-77 9.44 Doug McDonald 67.2 IP 2001-04 9 Daniel Mathews 131.0 IP 1997-98 8.91 Rick Genesi 33.1 IP 1980 8.72 Aaron Van Allen 52.2 IP 2002-03 8.52 Jonathan Cummins 49.2 IP 1997 8.47 Kellen Marshall 140.1 IP 2002-03 8.46 Josh Skinner 50.0 IP 2002 8.43 Tim Dini 79.0 IP 1989-91
2003-06 2002-05 2003-06 1999-02 1996-98 1980 1993-96 1997 1992-95 2004-05
Fewest Walks per/9 inn. Game (min. 30 IP) 1.89 Nick Opitz 152.2 IP 2010 11 1.91 Adam Wilson 33.0 IP 1991 1.93 Todd Bolinger 32.2 IP 1994 2.97 Glenn Berggoetz 64.0 IP 1986 2.03 Donnie Sixt 62.0 IP 2007 2.46 Travis Johnson 84.0 IP 2004-06 2.51 Tim O’Neal 79.0 IP 1999 2.51 Cole Uebelhor 251.1 IP 2005-08 2.59 Andrew Emge 59.0 IP 2009-10 2.7 Dan Currie 43.1 IP 1977-78
2008-09 1999-02 2005-06 1998-01 2003-06 2010-11 2010-11
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IPFW BASEBALL CAREER RECORDS Most Appearances 78 Adam Ferris 75 Matt Ransbottom 73 Matt Antos 60 Samuel Walker 57 Travis Johnson 56 Cole Uebelhor 54 Jake Hollander 54 Tyler Baatz 52 Tony Wilson 52 Jim McCullough
2002-05 2007-11 2007-10 2008-11 2004-06 2005-08 2005-08 2005-09 2001-05 1997-00
Most Games Started 46 Jason Horvath 42 Cole Uebelhor 40 David Zachary 38 Eric Lambert 37 Samuel Walker 30 Matt Erpelding 29 Stacy Herrold 25 Jason Collins 25 Tyler Baatz 25 Brian Bogs 25 Lucas Kesterson
2001-04 2005-08 2002-05 2003-06 2008-11 1998-00 2005-09 2000-01 2005-09 2000-01 2010-11
Most Complete Games 13 Brian Bogs 12 Daniel Mathews 12 Matt Erpelding 11 Jason Horvath 11 Doug Grover 10 David Zachary 9 Kellen Marshall 9 Eric Lambert 9 Travis Bradford 9 Matt North
2000-01 1997-98 1998-00 2001-04 1981-84 2002-05 2002-03 2003-06 1993-96 1986-89
Most Shutouts 4 Kellen Marshall 3 Brian Bogs 3 Jason Horvath 2 David Zachary 2 Stacy Herrold 2 Daniel Mathews
2002-03 2000-01 2001-04 2002-05 2005-09 1997-98
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Most Combined Shutouts 4 Doug McDonald 3 Jake Hollander 3 Brian Bogs 2 Kellen Marshall 2 Casey Rohan 2 Brandon Knowling 2 Tyler Baatz 2 Travis Johnson 2 Cole Uebelhor 2 Jason Collins
2001-04 2005-08 2000-01 2002-03 2003-04 2008-10 2005-09 2004-06 2005-08 2000-01
Most Innings Pitched 267 Jason Horvath 251.1 Cole Uebelhor 217.1 Samuel Walker 210 David Zachary 200 Matt Erpelding 198 Eric Lambert 193.2 Stacy Herrold 182.2 Brian Bogs 173 Matt Antos 169 Tyler Baatz
2001-04 2005-08 2008-11 2002-05 1998-00 2003-06 2005-09 2000-01 2007-10 2005-09
Most Strikeouts 210 Jason Horvath 179 Samuel Walker 165 David Zachary 151 Brian Bogs 132 Kellen Marshall 131 Daniel Mathews 125 Cole Uebelhor 119 Matt Antos 118 Stacy Herrold 118 Jason Collins
2001-04 2008-11 2002-05 2000-01 2002-03 1997-98 2005-08 2007-11 2005-09 2000-01
2012 IPFW BASEBALL
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Highest Batting Average (min. 40 AB) 0.466 Mike Mungovan 73 AB 0.448 Mike Dull 67 AB 0.437 Rico Martin 71 AB 0.433 Mark Vance 134 AB 0.426 Mike Mungovan 54 AB 0.408 Scott Henning 98 AB 0.405 Rico Martin 121 AB 0.393 Mike Dull 84 AB 0.391 Dan Correll 69 AB 0.388 Doug Bruick 103 AB
1997 1983 1999 1994 1979 1980 1997 1982 1984 1977
Highest Slugging Percentage (min. 40 AB) 1.045 Mike Dull 67 AB 1983 0.926 Ronald Dull 81 AB 1981 0.808 Mike Mungovan 73 AB 1977 0.785 Rico Martin 121 AB 1997 0.732 Rico Martin 71 AB 1999 0.692 Mike Mungovan 52 AB 1978 0.692 Mark Vance 130 AB 1998 0.685 Mike Mungovan 54 AB 1979 0.677 Rico Martin 130 AB 1998 0.664 Mark Vance 134 AB 1994 Highest On Base Pct. (min. 40 AB) 0.538 Dave Bischoff 72 AB 0.531 Mark Vance 134 AB 0.518 Rico Martin 71 AB 0.503 Rico Martin 121 AB 0.482 Scott Henning 98 AB 0.482 Mark Vance 130 AB 0.479 Mike Dull 67 AB 0.469 Will Faulkner 178 AB 0.466 Jim Finks 82 AB 0.466 Mike Mungovan 73 AB
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Most Games Played 55 A.J. Christensen 52 Kurt Dudley 52 Shaun VanDriessche 52 Will Faulkner 51 Jared Davis 51 Ryan Keena 51 Mark Carden 51 Chris Gottschall 51 Dustin Fremion 51 Ryan Steinbach 51 Devin Taylor 51 Tyler Fowler
2010 2010 2010 2010 2008 2004 2008 2009 2004 2004 2008 2003
Games Started 54 A.J. Christensen 52 Will Faulkner 51 Chris Gottschall 51 Devin Taylor 51 Jared Davis 51 Ryan Steinbach 51 Shaun VanDriessche 51 Mark Carden 51 Mark Carden 50 Shaun VanDriessche 50 Tyler Fowler 50 Kurt Dudley
2010 2010 2009 2008 2008 2004 2010 2008 2009 2009 2003 2010
Most At Bats 206 A.J. Christensen 202 Chris Gottschall 199 Terry Johnson 198 Mark Carden 194 Shaun VanDriessche 194 Ryan Keena 193 Jared Davis 189 Mark Carden 184 Shaun VanDriessche 181 Jordan Kohler 181 Shaun VanDriessche 181 Ryan Steinbach
2010 2009 1997 2009 2009 2006 2008 2008 2010 2009 2008 2005
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Most Runs Scored 53 Terry Johnson 51 Mark Vance 49 Ryan Steinbach 45 Mark Vance 45 Ryan Keena 44 Rico Martin 44 Dustin Fremion 43 Brad Smock 43 Ryan Wallace 42 Casey Fogle 42 Ryan Keena
1997 1995 2005 1994 2005 1997 2005 1998 1998 1998 2006
Most Hits 77 Terry Johnson 71 Chris Gottschall 69 Will Faulkner 67 A.J. Christensen 65 Jared Davis 63 Ryan Keena 61 Jason Jaffe 61 Shaun VanDriessche 60 Ryan Steinbach 60 Ryan Steinbach
1997 2009 2011 2010 2007 2006 1997 2009 2005 2004
Most Doubles 21 Chris Gottschall 18 Jared Davis 18 Jared Davis 17 Terry Johnson 15 A.J. Christensen 15 Brett Clark 14 Rich Hale 14 Casey Fogle 14 Shaun VanDriesshce 14 Jim Knight 14 Mark Vance
2009 2007 2008 1997 2010 2010 1999 1998 2009 1997 1994
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Most Triples 6 Doug Bruick 5 Jim Murdock 5 Terry Johnson 4 Doug Bruick 4 Ryan Keena 4 Jim Firks 3 Dustin Fremion 3 Chad Saalfrank 3 Bruce Jump 3 Jason Jaffe 3 Mark Vance 3 Dick Boggess 3 Mike Dull 3 Steve Havel 3 Ryan Keena 3 Jeff Crates 3 Scott Henning 3 Doug Bruick 3 Chad Hetzler
1976 1976 1997 1978 2006 1977 2005 1994 1997 1997 1995 1977 1982 1977 2005 1987 1980 1977 1992
Most Home Runs 18 Shaun VanDriessche 14 Ronald Dull 11 Rico Martin 10 Mike Dull 10 Jason Jaffe 9 Rich Hale 9 A.J. Christensen 9 Shaun VanDriessche 9 Mark Vance 9 Rico Martin 9 Jared Davis
2010 1981 1997 1983 1997 2002 2010 2008 1995 1998 2007
Most Runs Batted In 54 Jared Davis 51 Jason Jaffe 48 Chris Gottschall 45 Chad Hetzler 44 Sean Kirk 44 Ryan Keena 43 Ryan Steinbach 43 Rico Martin 42 Rico Martin 41 A.J. Christensen 41 Jason Jaffe
2007 1997 2009 1995 2005 2006 2005 1998 1997 2010 1998
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Most Total Bases 116 Shaun VanDriessche 115 Chris Gottschall 113 Terry Johnson 110 Jared Davis 109 A.J. Christensen 107 Jason Jaffe 100 Jared Davis 98 Shaun VanDriessche 95 Rico Martin 92 Brad Smock
2010 2009 1997 2007 2010 1997 2008 2009 1997 1999
Most Walks 40 Garrett Segraves 35 Jim Knight 34 Ryan Steinbach 32 Ryan Wallace 31 Mike Gerbasich 31 Dustin Fremion 30 Dave Bischoff 29 Jordan Kohler 28 Mark Vance 28 Mark Vance 28 Brad Smock 28 Ryan Keena
2011 1997 2005 1997 1995 2005 1980 2009 1995 1994 2000 2003
Most Times Hit by Pitch 20 Ryan Keena 17 Bill Segerman 15 Jesse Shovek 15 Ryan Keena 15 Billy Banks 15 Tyler Fowler 14 Jason Jaffe 14 Jason Doerffler 13 Bryan Scott 12 Ken Fries 12 Dustin Fremion 12 Rich Hale 12 Zach Wilson
2005 1999 2002 2004 2002 2006 1998 2007 2000 1979 2005 1999 1999
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Most Stolen Bases 35 Scott Henning 33 Ryan Keena 32 Ryan Keena 30 Terry Johnson 22 Dustin Fremion 19 Zach Walton 19 Ryan Steinbach 17 Ryan Keena 17 Ryan Wallace 17 Dustin Fremion 17 Nate Hoggatt
1980 2005 2006 1997 2005 2006 2005 1998 1998 2004 2001
Lowest ERA (min. 12 IP) 0.55 Ryan Shaffer 1.65 Dan Currie 1.8 Paul Fowerbaugh 1.96 Rod Garcia 2.35 Daniel Mathews 2.49 Garry Drake 2.7 Robert Milledge 2.77 Brett Garrett 2.8 Rick Stevens 2.83 John Moyer
16.1 IP 16.1 IP 25.0 IP 23.0 IP 69.0 IP 61.0 IP 36.2 IP 26.0 IP 61.0 IP 35.0 IP
1993 1997 1986 1994 1998 1977 1993 1984 1980 1977
Fewest Walks Allowed/9 inn. Game (min. 12 IP) 0.53 Andrew Porter 17.0 IP 2006 1.24 Matt Hagedorn 29.0 IP 2006 1.45 Tom Rondot 18.2 IP 1977 1.65 Dan Currie 16.1 IP 1977 1.73 Nick Opitz 78.0 IP 2011 1.86 Jeff Biddle 19.1 IP 1979 1.91 Adam Wilson 33.0 IP 1991 1.93 Todd Bolinger 32.2 IP 1994 1.94 Travis Johnson 41.2 IP 2006 1.96 Travis Johnson 23.0 IP 2005 Most Strikeouts per./9 inn. Game (min. 12 IP) 12.38 Aaron Van Allen 24.0 IP 2002 10.8 Mike Lothamer 60.0 IP 1980 10.71 Doug McDonald 19.1 IP 2001 10.5 Steve Danielak 12.0 IP 2011 9.98 Mike Hendricks 15.1 IP 1983 9.9 Doug McDonald 20.0 IP 2003 9.84 David Zachary 39.1 IP 2003 9.6 Dean Lehrman 49.2 IP 1977 9.29 Jason Horvath 62.0 IP 2003 9.26 Kurt Sery 23.1 IP 1979
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Most Wins 7 Garry Drake 7 Daniel Mathews 7 Brandon Knowling 6 Kris Bracken 6 Kellen Marshall 6 Daniel Mathews 6 Travis Bradford 6 Tim O’Neal 5 John Moyer 5 Chad Hetzler 5 Mike Lothamer 5 Matt Erpelding 5 David Ellis 5 Eric Lambert 5 Brian Bogs 5 Samuel Walker 5 Nick Opitz 5 Mike Scroggs 5 David Zachary 5 Casey Rohan
1977 1998 2008 1999 2002 1997 1994 1999 1977 1994 1980 1999 1997 2005 2000 2011 2010 1998 2004 2004
Most Saves 5 Doug McDonald 5 Travis Johnson 4 Adam Gibson 4 Samuel Walker 3 Andrew Emge 3 David Ellis 3 Doug McDonald 2 Cory Bluhm 2 Adam Gibson 2 John Stevens 2 Aaron Van Allen 2 Adam Ferris 2 Matt Ransbottom 2 Adam Ferris 2 Matt Clark 2 Adam Ferris
2003 2006 2005 2008 2009 1997 2002 2009 2006 1981 2002 2005 2010 2003 1983 2002
Most Shutouts 3 Brian Bogs 2 Kellen Marshall 2 David Zachary 2 Daniel Mathews 2 Kellen Marshall
2000 2002 2003 1998 2003
Most Appearances 27 Travis Johnson 26 Adam Ferris 25 Andrew Emge 24 Matt Ransbottom 22 Adam Gibson 22 Adam Gibson 22 Matt Ransbottom 22 Brian Bogs 21 Matt Antos 21 Matt Antos
2006 2003 2009 2011 2005 2006 2010 2001 2008 2009
Most Games Started 14 Samuel Walker 14 Jason Horvath 14 Eric Lambert 14 Brian Bogs 14 Kellen Marshall 13 Jason Collins 13 David Zachary 13 Casey Rohan 13 Cole Uebelhor 13 Lucas Kesterson 13 Eric Lambert
Most Strikeouts 90 Brian Bogs 72 Mike Lothamer 71 Jason Horvath 71 Kellen Marshall 70 Daniel Mathews 66 Matt Antos 65 Jason Collins 64 Jason Horvath 61 Daniel Mathews 61 Brian Bogs 61 Kellen Marshall
2001 1980 2004 2002 1998 2010 2001 2003 1997 2000 2003
2009 2004 2006 2001 2002 2001 2002 2004 2007 2010 2005
Most Batters Faced 444 Brian Bogs 428 Jason Horvath 388 Casey Rohan 361 David Zachary 356 Samuel Walker 352 Lucas Kesterson 344 Nick Opitz 341 Nick Opitz 341 Eric Lambert 337 Lucas Kesterson
2001 2004 2004 2002 2011 2010 2010 2011 2005 2011
Most Complete Games 7 Brian Bogs 7 Daniel Mathews 7 Travis Bradford 7 David Ellis 7 Matt Erpelding 6 Nick Opitz 6 Glenn Berggoetz 6 Stacy Herrold 6 Brian Bogs 6 Matt North
2001 1998 1996 1997 1999 2011 1986 2009 2000 1987
Most Runners Picked Off 8 Travis Johnson 6 Devin Taylor 6 Devin Taylor 5 Travis Johnson 5 Samuel Walker 4 Eric Lambert 4 Jason Horvath 3 Casey Rohan 3 Kellen Marshall 3 Brad Smock
2006 2008 2009 2005 2009 2005 2003 2004 2003 2001
Most Innings Pitched 104.2 Brian Bogs 94.2 Jason Horvath 87 Casey Rohan 84.1 Matt Erpelding 83.1 Jason Collins 79 Tim O’Neal 78 Nick Opitz 78 Brian Bogs 77.1 Kellen Marshall 76.1 Samuel Walker
2001 2004 2004 1999 2001 1999 2011 2000 2002 2011
Most Caught Stealing By 24 Devin Taylor 22 Rich Hale 20 Brad Smock 17 Devin Taylor 15 Matt Hagedorn 13 Brent Doty 12 Brent Doty 12 Cory Miller 10 Brendan Landwehr
2009 2002 2001 2008 2004 2005 2006 2010 2011
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TEAM SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Highest Batting Average 0.345 1977 0.32 1997 0.315 2005 0.314 1994 0.311 1998 0.31 1995 0.301 1989 0.301 2006 0.295 2007 0.295 1983
Most At Bats 1809 2010 1703 2009 1649 2008 1599 2005 1595 2006 1565 2011 1512 2004 1509 2003 1500 1997 1491 1999
Most Doubles 93 1997 85 2010 84 1998 82 2009 82 1999 80 2003 78 2008 76 2005 74 2006 73 1995
Most Total Bases 758 2010 741 1997 696 2005 672 1998 668 1999 622 2009 620 2008 614 2006 581 2000 578 2002
Highest Slugging Percentage 0.494 1998 0.494 1997 0.485 1977 0.459 1983 0.455 1995 0.448 1999 0.435 2005 0.424 1994 0.42 1989 0.419 2010
Most Runs Scored 355 1997 346 2005 344 1998 297 2006 290 1995 278 2010 277 1999 272 1994 261 1977 250 2007 250 2009
Most Triples 21 1977 18 1976 15 1997 14 1999 14 1987 12 2005 10 1982 9 1995 9 1994 9 1998
Most Walks 228 2009 217 1997 199 2011 194 2005 188 1995 180 1998 173 2004 166 1999 163 2010 162 2006
Most Home Runs 55 2010 49 1998 46 1997 42 2000 41 1999 31 2008 31 2005 30 2002 28 2009 28 1995
Most Times Hit by Pitch 79 1999 79 2002 76 2006 74 2005 67 2007 64 2000 59 2008 56 2004 53 2010 52 2001
Highest On Base Percentage 0.415 1997 0.409 2005 0.408 1995 0.405 1998 0.392 1994 0.389 1999 0.388 2006 0.381 1983 0.377 1989 0.37 2007 Most Games Played 55 2010 51 2008 51 2004 51 2003 51 2009 50 1997 49 2006 49 2005 49 2009 49 1999 www.gomastodons.com
Most Hits 503 2005 496 2010 480 2006 480 1997 444 2009 443 2008 436 2007 435 1999 423 1998 414 2011
Most Runs Batted In 316 1997 313 1998 311 2005 264 2006 255 2010 253 1999 250 1995 242 2007 231 1994 223 1977
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Most Stolen Bases 113 2005 76 2004 71 2006 61 2002 59 1980 57 1997 52 2000 49 2003 48 1998 45 2001
TEAM SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Lowest ERA 3.87 1977 4.62 1980 4.77 1979 4.8 1994 4.86 2004 4.89 2000 5 2001 Most Wins 25 1998 24 2005 24 1997 22 1995 22 1999 21 2006 20 2000 20 2004 19 2002 18 1977 Most Saves 9 2006 8 2003 8 2005 7 2008 7 2009 7 2002 4 2010 4 1998 3 2004 3 1997 3 1983 3 1985 3 1985 Most Complete Games 20 1999 19 1997 18 1995 17 1998 15 2001 15 1996 14 2011 14 2004 13 1984 13 1986
Most Shutouts 7 2003 5 2000 4 2002 4 2006 3 2008 3 2001 2 2004 2 2011 2 2009 2 1998 2 2005 2 1999 Most Innings Pitched 443.1 2010 420.2 2008 419 2009 399.2 2004 397.2 2011 394 2006 393.1 2005 380.1 2003 364.1 2000 354 1997 Most Strikeouts 312 2003 301 2002 298 2010 270 2001 264 2009 263 2000 249 2004 244 2011 238 2007 237 1999 Fewest Doubles Allowed 23 1983 29 1986 31 1980 35 1982 36 1981 45 1993 52 1995 57 2000
Fewest Triples Allowed 2 1993 3 2005 3 2000 7 1995 7 1981 8 2009 8 1983 8 2001 9 2006 9 2011 9 1986
Fewest Errors 37 1985 40 1979 43 1981 53 1983 54 1984 64 1990 66 1998 67 2002 68 1995 71 2001 71 1997
Fewest Home Runs Allowed 7 1983 7 1981 10 1980 11 1982 14 2001 17 1993 19 2011 19 1986 26 2000 30 2004
Most Double Plays Turned 70 1998 48 2010 45 2005 45 2009 44 1999 41 2008 40 2007 40 2006 39 1997 39 2004
Most Runners Picked Off 25 2009 14 2006 13 2003 13 2008 11 2005 7 2001 6 2004 5 2011 4 2002 3 2007 3 2010 Highest Fielding Percentage 0.958 1985 0.956 2002 0.956 1988 0.955 2006 0.955 2001 0.954 2008 0.953 1997 0.953 2010
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Most Triple Plays Turned 1 2003 1 2010 1 2002 Most Caught Stealing By 29 2009 26 2002 24 2010 23 2001 22 2008 21 2004 21 2006 21 2011 20 2003 14 2007
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TEAM SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Lowest ERA 3.87 1977 4.62 1980 4.77 1979 4.8 1994 4.86 2004 4.89 2000 Most Wins 25 1998 24 2005 24 1997 22 1995 22 1999 21 2006 20 2000 20 2004 Most Saves 9 2006 8 2003 8 2005 7 2008 7 2009 7 2002 4 2010 4 1998 3 2004 3 1997 3 1983 3 1985 3 1985 Most Complete Games 20 1999 19 1997 18 1995 17 1998 15 2001 15 1996 14 2011 14 2004 13 1984 13 1986
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Most Shutouts 7 2003 5 2000 4 2002 4 2006 3 2008 3 2001 2 2004 2 2011 2 2009 2 1998 2 2005 2 1999 Most Innings Pitched 443.1 2010 420.2 2008 419 2009 399.2 2004 397.2 2011 394 2006 393.1 2005 380.1 2003 364.1 2000
Fewest Triples Allowed 2 1993 3 2005 3 2000 7 1995 7 1981 8 2009 8 1983 8 2001 9 2006 9 2011 9 1986
Fewest Errors 37 1985 40 1979 43 1981 53 1983 54 1984 64 1990 66 1998 67 2002 68 1995 71 2001 71 1997
Fewest Home Runs Allowed 7 1983 7 1981 10 1980 11 1982 14 2001 17 1993 19 2011 19 1986 26 2000
Most Double Plays Turned 70 1998 48 2010 45 2005 45 2009 44 1999 41 2008 40 2007 40 2006 39 1997 39 2004
Most Runners Picked Off 25 2009 14 2006 13 2003 13 2008 11 2005 7 2001 6 2004 5 2011 4 2002 3 2007 3 2010
Most Strikeouts 312 2003 301 2002 298 2010 270 2001 264 2009 263 2000 249 2004 244 2011 238 2007 Fewest Doubles Allowed 23 1983 29 1986 31 1980 35 1982 36 1981 45 1993 52 1995 57 2000
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Highest Fielding Percentage 0.958 1985 0.956 2002 0.956 1988 0.955 2006 0.955 2001 0.954 2008 0.953 1997 0.953 2010
Most Triple Plays Turned 1 2003 1 2010 1 2002 Most Caught Stealing By 29 2009 26 2002 24 2010 23 2001 22 2008 21 2004 21 2006 21 2011 20 2003 14 2007
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2012 IPFW BASEBALL SCHEDULE 2/17/2012 2/18/2012 2/19/2012 2/24/2012 2/25/2012 2/26/2012 3/2/2012 3/2/2012 3/3/2012 3/9/2012 3/10/2012 3/11/2012 3/16/2012 3/17/2012 3/18/2012 3/21/2012 3/23/2012 3/24/2012 3/25/2012 3/28/2012 3/30/2012 3/31/2012 4/1/2012 4/3/2012 4/6/2012 4/7/2012 4/8/2012 4/11/2012 4/13/2012 4/14/2012 4/15/2012 4/19/2012 4/20/2012 4/21/2012 4/24/2012 4/27/2012 4/28/2012 4/29/2012 5/4/2012 5/5/2012 5/6/2012 5/8/2012 5/11/2012 5/12/2012 5/13/2012 5/18/2012 5/19/2012 5/20/2012 5/24/2012
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