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CHRIS ANDERSON

ADAM BRAY

REID CLARY

ANDREW CLEMEN

ZACH COPPOLA

ERIC DANFORTH

Jr., Aurora, Ill.

Jr., Eden Prairie, Minn.

Jr., Princeton, Ill.

So., Des Moines, Iowa

So., Windsor Hts., Iowa

Jr., Watertown, S.D.

BLAKE FIEDELMAN MICHAEL FINOCCHIARO

KOLTON EMERY

JOE ERICKSON

DEREK FEIGE

So., Black Hawk, S.D.

So., Urbandale, Iowa

Fr., Sioux Falls, S.D.

Jr., Long Grove, Ill.

So., Omaha, Neb.

MITCH FOSTER

RYAN FROOM

MARCUS HEEMSTRA

DERRINGER HUFF

PAUL JACOBSON

Jr., Rock Valley, Iowa

CHAD HODGES Jr., Medicine Hat, Alberta

ZACH HOLT

Fr., Crystal, Minn.

So., Bloomington, Ill.

So., Lincoln, Mo.

So., Dakota Dunes, S.D.

Fr., Flandreau, S.D.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION ..............................................2-16 • • • • • • •

Quick Facts/Team Preview..................................................................2-3 Roster ..............................................................................................4 Schedule ............................................................................................5 Facilities..........................................................................................6-8 Community, South Dakota State University ......................................9-13 The Summit League ......................................................................14-15 Media Information ..............................................................................16

COACHES/STAFF ........................................................17-26 • • • • • • •

Head Coach Dave Schrage ..................................................................18 Assistant Coaches ......................................................................19-20 Strength and Conditioning ..................................................................21 Sports Medicine ................................................................................22 President David L. Chicoine ................................................................23 Athletic Director Justin Sell ..............................................................24 Administration, Support Staff ........................................................25-26

JACKRABBIT PLAYERS ..............................................27-52 • • • •

Seniors ......................................................................................28-33 Juniors ......................................................................................34-45 Sophomores ................................................................................46-49 Newcomers..................................................................................49-52

2013 SEASON REVIEW ..............................................53-74 • • • • • • • • •

Season Recap ..................................................................................54 Game-By-Game Results ......................................................................55 Team Statistics ............................................................................56-59 Linescores, Tournament Recaps......................................................60-67 Single-Game Highs ............................................................................68 Summit League Awards ......................................................................69 Summit League Statistics..............................................................70-71 Departed Seniors ........................................................................72-73 Team, Academic Awards ....................................................................74

HISTORY ..................................................................75-114 • • • • • • • • • • • •

Year-By-Year Scores ....................................................................76-88 Series Records ................................................................................89 Yearly Statistics ..........................................................................90-91 Yearly Leaders ............................................................................92-95 Single-Game Bests ............................................................................96 Record Book ..............................................................................97-100 Lettermen ..............................................................................101-103 All-Time Awards ......................................................................104-105 All-Americans ..........................................................................106-109 Drafted Players ........................................................................110-112 Coaching Records............................................................................113 UnderArmour Sponsorship Ad ..........................................................114

The 2014 South Dakota State University Baseball Media Guide were produced by Jason Hove and the Jackrabbit Sports Information Service. One hundred copies were printed on recycled paper at a cost of $12.65 per copy. Cover design by Nicole Appl. Regular season photos credited to Mike Janes, Robby Gallagher and Dennis Hubbard; postseason photos by Jose Juarez and Eric Evans. Headshots and team photos credited to LifeTouch Sports. 2014 JACKRABBIT BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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SEASON PREVIEW SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION LOCATION: Brookings, S.D. ENROLLMENT: 12,554 (fall 2013) COLORS: Yellow and Blue NICKNAME: Jackrabbits AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I CONFERENCE: The Summit League STADIUM: Erv Huether Field (600) TEAM INFORMATION 2013 OVERALL RECORD: 35-24 2013 SUMMIT LEAGUE RECORD: 16-12 (second place in regular season; won Summit League postseason tournament) HOME RECORD: 7-2 AWAY/NEUTRAL RECORD: 17-13/11-9 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 24/8 POSITION STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 6/3 ALL-TIME RECORD: 1,189-1,016-5 FIRST YEAR OF BASEBALL: 1947 NCAA DIVISION I POSTSEASON APPEARANCES: One/2013 NCAA DIVISION II POSTSEASON APPEARANCES: Nine (last in 1995) COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Dave Schrage ALMA MATER: Creighton (Neb.), 1983 RECORD AT SCHOOL: 53-57-1 (two seasons) CAREER RECORD: 649-719-2 (25 seasons) BASEBALL OFFICE PHONE: (605) 688-5027 ASSISTANT COACH/RECRUITING COORDINATOR: Brian Grunzke ASSISTANT COACH: Ben Norton (pitching coach) ASSISTANT COACH: Chuck Sendelbach ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT: Dr. David Chicoine ALMA MATER: South Dakota State, 1969 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Justin Sell ALMA MATER: Bowling Green (Ohio), 1991 OFFICE PHONE: (605) 688-6388 SR. ASSOCIATE AD-INTERNAL: Rob Peterson OFFICE PHONE: (605) 688-6287 SR. ASSOCIATE AD-EXTERNAL: Leon Costello OFFICE PHONE: (605) 688-6294 ASSOCIATE AD-COMPLIANCE/SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR: Kathy Heylens OFFICE PHONE: (605) 688-5308 NCAA FACULTY REP.: Rich Reid SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR/BASEBALL CONTACT: Jason Hove OFFICE PHONE: (605) 688-4623 FAX: (605) 688-5999 E-MAIL: Jason.Hove@sdstate.edu PRESS BOX/CELL PHONE: (605) 695-1827

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After a breakthrough season in 2013, the South Dakota State University baseball team is “I think the experience we had last year helped give the players a boost and has the guys come back hungrier,” said head coach Dave Schrage, who enters his third season leading the Jackrabbit baseball program. The Jackrabbits nearly doubled their win total from 2012 to 2013, improving from 18 wins to a 35-24 overall record and their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament at the Division I level. Picked second in the 2014 Summit League preseason coaches’ poll, SDSU returns a number of battle-tested players in all areas. Six starting position players, including five of the team’s top six hitters from a season ago, return. A veteran pitching staff that is anchored by a strong bullpen also gives Schrage and his team reason to be optimistic heading into the Feb. 14 season opener against Texas Southern. PITCHING The starting staff will have a different look after graduating its top two starters, but the “To me, that’s always the hardest thing to replace,” Schrage said of losing the team’s top two starters from a year ago, Layne Somsen and Stephen Bougher, both of whom have gone on to play professionally. However, a Jackrabbit bullpen anchored by all-region closer J.D. Moore remains mostly intact. Junior right-hander Adam Bray, who has made 22 career starts, is penciled in as the No. 1 starter to open the season. In 2013, Bray earned second-team all-Summit League honors after compiling a 7-2 record with a 3.19 earned run average. Junior college transfer Chris Anderson is projected as the No. 2 starter after joining the Jackrabbits following a successful two-year run at Waubonsee Community College in Illinois. A left-hander, Anderson anchored a pitching staff that led Waubonsee to a third-place finish at the NJCAA Division III World Series in 2013, and continued to impress in fall workouts with his ability to work both sides of the plate and change speeds. Also returning to the starting staff is senior Kolton Emery. The right-hander ranks seventh all-time at SDSU with 30 career starts over his first three seasons, compiling a 12-8 record. Emery posted a 4-5 record last season, but came up big in the Summit League Baseball Championship by pitching 7 2/3 shutout frames in the first of two championship games against North Dakota State. The fourth spot in the starting rotation is likely to be filled by Chad Hodges, who pitched primarily out of the bullpen his first

two seasons with the Jackrabbits. However, Hodges found success as a starter over the summer, earning Horizon Air Summer Series Pitcher of the Year honors by compiling a 7-0 record and 2.46 ERA while pitching for the Humboldt (Calif.) Crabs. Schrage said a number of pitchers remain in contention for the mid-week starter roles. Among returning players, junior Marcus Heemstra and sophomore Joe Erickson are the leading candidates. Heemstra sat out last season and will not join the team this year until completion of the basketball season. The 6-foot-9 right-hander appeared in a combined 21 games between the 2011 and 2012 seasons, posting a 3-1 record. Erickson made a pair of starts among his 10 appearances as a freshman in 2013, recording a 3.50 ERA. Newcomers Derringer Huff and Ryan Froom also are under consideration as mid-week starters. A sophomore, Huff, started 13 games at Lincoln Land Community College (Ill.) in 2013, and could also pitch in long relief out of the bullpen. Froom, a true freshman, was one of the top prep pitchers in the Twin Cities Metro Area during his senior season at St. Louis Park High School. Other pitchers who could see mound duties as spot starters or in long relief include juniors Aaron Klatt and Nick Young. The Jackrabbit bullpen is anchored by allregion closer J.D. Moore. A junior, Moore set an SDSU single-season record with 13 saves in 2013, and held opponents to a .175 batting average while striking out 38 in 31 2/3 innings. Primary setup man Talon Jumper also returns after a sophomore season in which he posted a 4-2 record with two saves. Freshman right-hander Ethan Kenkel also will likely see action in late-inning situations, along with sophomore right-hander Andrew Clemen and situational left-hander Blake Fiedelman. INFIELD The Jackrabbits return the starting right side of their infield, but are faced with the task of fielding a new left side. Senior Aaron Machbitz, the lone four-year position player on the team, returns for his third season as the starter at first base. Machbitz is a career .293 hitter who shared the team lead with 36 runs batted in last season. He enters the 2014 campaign fifth on the SDSU career putouts chart with 830. Fellow senior Jake Ratz could also see some action at first base or designated hitter. Ratz, who has the potential to provide a power bat from the left side, struggled through an injury-

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SEASON PREVIEW plagued 2013 season after transferring from the junior college ranks, but was one of the team’s top hitters in fall workouts. At second base, junior Al Robbins is the incumbent after a solid first season in a Jackrabbit uniform. The left-handed hitting Robbins batted .263 and was a perfect 7-for-7 in stolen bases in 2013, adding solid defense. Sophomore Zach Holt, who hit .462 in a reserve role last season, is slated to back up Robbins, but could also vie for playing time in the outfield as he again fills a utility role. The shortstop position will be up for grabs between senior Tyler Shannon and sophomore Cody Sharrow. Shannon started 23 games in 2013, including the season opener, and wound up hitting .244 with three stolen bases. Shannon also could see action on the mound out of the bullpen in 2014. Sharrow, meanwhile, saw limited action during his freshman season. The Vermont product played both shortstop and second base, batting .333 in eight games. At third base, junior Jordan Varga and freshman Matt Johnson are locked in a battle for the starting spot and will both see extensive action early in the season, according to Schrage. Both players are left-handed hitters, with Johnson having an edge in the power department. At catcher, junior Reid Clary and senior Sam

Pack return to give the Jackrabbits a presence defensively in their pursuits of being strong up the middle. Clary was the regular starting catcher down the stretch of the 2013 season, batting .269 with a home run and 19 RBI. Pack, meanwhile, hit .257 in limited at-bats. OUTFIELD Four athletic players who all gained extensive starting experience during the 2013 season return to the Jackrabbit outfield. In left field, Paul Jacobson put together a solid freshman season in 2013. Jacobson batted .293 and led the team with 15 doubles and 10 stolen bases in 47 starts. Center fielders Eric Danforth and Zach Coppola shared duties last season. A junior, Danforth earned the bulk of the starting assignments down the stretch, hitting .278 with a home run and 17 RBI. Coppola, who Schrage said was the team’s most improved player during fall workouts, hit .296 and was 9-for-10 in stolen bases during his freshman season. Scott Splett is again expected to patrol right field for the Jackrabbits. A senior, Splett led the team with 59 hits and 39 runs scored, while batting .288 with two home runs and 32 RBI. An all-tournament selection at the Summit League Baseball Championship, Splett rounded out his strong first season in the

SDSU lineup by recording seven outfield assists. Also vying for playing time in the outfield is sophomore Michael Finochiarro. SCHEDULE The 2014 schedule features a mix of foes that includes a fellow NCAA Tournament qualifier (Texas-San Antonio), regional major conference opponents (Minnesota, Creighton, Iowa) and a mix of mid-major opponents who play a variety of different styles. “I like how our schedule plays out,” Schrage said. “It will prepare us for what we need to get done.” The 24-game Summit League schedule kicks off March 28, when the Jackrabbits travel to Western Illinois for a doubleheader. “I think it will be an interesting race,” Schrage said. SDSU is scheduled to open the home season April 4 with a Summit League doubleheader versus North Dakota State. That kicks off a 10game homestand that includes a three-game weekend series against Air Force April 11-13 at a revamped Erv Huether Field. The Jackrabbits will attempt to successfully defend their league postseason title when they host the Summit League Baseball Championship May 22-24.

SUMMIT LEAGUE CAPSULES FORT WAYNE

LOCATION: Fort Wayne, Ind. ENROLLMENT: 13,771 HEAD COACH: Bobby Pierce HOME FIELD: Mastodon Field 2013 OVERALL RECORD: 22-32 2013 SUMMIT LEAGUE RECORD: 9-21 (sixth) TOP RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS: Caleb Fenimore, Sr., C, .217 avg., 1 HR, 18 RBI; Steve Lowden, Sr., UT, .266 avg., 1 HR, 15 RBI; Tyler Shepherd, Sr. OF, .296 avg., 1 HR, 18 RBI, 29 SB TOP RETURNING PITCHER: Steve Danielak,Sr., RHP, 5-4, 4.25 ERA, 39 K

NORTH DAKOTA STATE LOCATION: Fargo, N.D. ENROLLMENT: 14,443 HEAD COACH: Tod Brown HOME FIELD: Newman Outdoor Field 2013 OVERALL RECORD: 26-27 2013 SUMMIT LEAGUE RECORD: 11-13 (third) TOP RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS: Tim Colwell, Sr., OF, .304 avg., 1 HR, 28 RBI, 11 SB; Kyle Kleinendorst, Sr., 1B/OF, .333 avg., 2 HR, 30 RBI; Wes Satzinger, Sr., IF, .307 avg., 5 HR, 32 RBI; Blake Turbak, Sr., OF/DH, .286 avg., 2 HR, 29 RBI TOP RETURNING PITCHER: David Ernst, Jr., RHP, 5-5, 3.43 ERA, 54 K

OMAHA LOCATION: Omaha, Neb. ENROLLMENT: 15,000 HEAD COACH: Bob Herold HOME FIELD: Ballpark at Boys Town 2013 OVERALL RECORD: 27-22 2013 SUMMIT LEAGUE RECORD: 20-6 (first) TOP RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS: Brett Bass, Sr., OF, .301 avg., 22 RBI, 11 SB; Alex Mortensen, Jr., IF, .318 avg., 1 HR, 27 RBI; Tyler Splichal, Sr., IF, .274 avg., 19 RBI; Clayton Taylor, So., IF, .352 avg., 1 HR, 18 RBI TOP RETURNING PITCHERS: Tyler Fox, So., RHP, 6-2, 3.99 ERA, 39 K; Zach Williamsen, Jr., RHP, 4-1, 3.38 ERA, 42 K

WESTERN ILLINOIS

LOCATION: Macomb, Ill. ENROLLMENT: 11,707 HEAD COACH: Ryan Brownlee HOME FIELD: Alfred D. Boyer Stadium 2013 OVERALL RECORD: 19-30 2013 SUMMIT LEAGUE RECORD: 9-17 (fifth) TOP RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS: Zack Burling, Sr., OF, .306 avg., 1 HR, 17 RBI, 19 SB; Neil DeCook, Sr., OF, .300 avg., 16 RBI, 11 SB; Jameson Henning, So., IF, .297 avg., 1 HR, 26 RBI, TOP RETURNING PITCHERS: Tom Constand, Jr., LHP, 4-5, 3.32, 56 K; Aaron Michel, So., LHP, 4-2, 1.23 ERA, 44 K

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PLAYER Mitch Foster Cody Sharrow* Tyler Shannon* Jake Ratz* Trey Lapke Eric Danforth** Scott Splett* Sam Pack* Matt Johnson Kolton Emery*** Chris Anderson Reid Clary* Joe Erickson* Ethan Kenkel Blake Fiedelman** Zach Coppola* Al Robbins* J.D. Moore** Paul Jacobson* Talon Jumper** Zach Holt* Jordan Varga** Derringer Huff Andrew Clemen* Michael Finocchiaro* Aaron Klatt** Adam Bray** Austin Kost Aaron Machbitz*** Chad Hodges** Ryan Froom Nick Young** Patrick Korman Chayse Meierkort Kyle Jensen Marcus Heemstra** Derek Feige Jesse Munsterman Matt Thomas

POS. IF IF IF/P IF C OF OF C IF P P C P P P OF IF P OF P UT IF P P OF P P P IF P P P IF C P P P IF IF

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

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

WT. 175 165 180 225 175 150 205 165 195 195 185 200 190 210 190 145 175 225 190 195 145 185 200 215 195 195 210 180 225 230 190 205 175 185 160 210 170 195 210

YR. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So.

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL(S) Flandreau, S.D./Flandreau H.S. Jericho, Vt./Mount Mansfield Union H.S. Canon City, Colo./Canon City H.S./Ellsworth CC (Iowa) Hiawatha, Iowa/Cedar Rapids Xavier H.S./Ellsworth CC (Iowa) Sioux City, Iowa/Sioux City East H.S. Watertown, S.D./Watertown H.S. Apple Valley, Minn./Apple Valley H.S./Iowa Central CC Newcastle, Okla./Newcastle H.S./Seward County CC (Kan.) Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny H.S. Black Hawk, S.D./Rapid City Stevens H.S. Aurora, Ill./Waubonsie Valley H.S./Waubonsee CC Princeton, Ill./Princeton H.S./Illinois-Springfield Urbandale, Iowa/Dowling Catholic H.S. Storm Lake, Iowa/Storm Lake H.S. Long Grove, Ill./Stevenson H.S. Windsor Heights, Iowa/Dowling Catholic H.S. West Chicago, Ill./West Chicago H.S./Illinois-Springfield Misissauga, Ontario/Meadowvale Secondary Dakota Dunes, S.D./Sioux City Heelan H.S. Brighton, Colo./Mountain Range H.S. Bloomington, Ill./Bloomington Central Catholic H.S. Port Coquitlam, British Columbia/Riverside Secondary Troy, Mo./Troy Buchanan H.S./Lincoln Land CC Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic H.S. Omaha, Neb./Omaha Westside H.S. Albert Lea, Minn./Albert Lea H.S. Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie H.S. Sioux Falls, S.D./Washington H.S. Dallas Texas/Plano West H.S. Medicine Hat, Alberta/Vauxhall H.S. Crystal, Minn./St. Louis Park H.S. Mitchell, S.D./Mitchell H.S. Granger, Ind./St. Joseph’s H.S. Celebration, Fla./Celebration H.S. Rock Valley, Iowa/Rock Valley H.S. Rock Valley, Iowa/Rock Valley H.S. Sioux Falls, S.D./O’Gorman H.S./New Mexico State St. Peter, Minn./St. Peter H.S./Buena Vista (Iowa) Brookings, S.D./Brookings H.S./Univ. of Sioux Falls

* indicates number of varsity letters earned

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COACHING STAFF Dave Schrage Brian Grunzke Ben Norton Chuck Sendelbach

Head Coach Assistant Coach Pitching Coach Volunteer Assistant

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Coppola Fiedelman Finochchiaro Klatt Machbitz

co-POE-la FEE-del-man fin-oh-CARE-oh KLOTT MOCK-bits

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2014 SCHEDULE FEBRUARY 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 MARCH 1 2 7-12 7 8 9 11 12 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 30 APRIL 4 6 8 9 11 12 13 15 18 19 20 23 25 26 27

vs. Texas Southern vs. Texas Southern at Jackson State (Miss.) at Jackson State (Miss.) at Alabama A&M at Alabama A&M [DH] at Alabama A&M at Texas-San Antonio

NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I

3 p.m. noon 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. noon 6 p.m.

Jackson, Miss. Jackson, Miss. Jackson, Miss. Jackson, Miss. Huntsville, Ala. Huntsville, Ala. Huntsville, Ala. San Antonio, Texas

at Texas-San Antonio at Texas-San Antonio at Snowbird Invitational vs. Presybterian (S.C.) vs. Maine vs. Maine vs. Georgetown vs. Georgetown vs. Baldwin Wallace (Ohio) at Creighton (Neb.) at Creighton (Neb.) at Creighton (Neb.) at Chicago State (Ill.) at Chicago State (Ill.) at Chicago State (Ill.) *at Western Illinois [DH] *at Omaha [DH]

NCAA I NCAA I

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NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA III NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I

11 a.m. ET 3 p.m. ET 11 a.m. ET 3 p.m. ET 3 p.m. ET 10 a.m. ET 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. noon

San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Port Charlotte, Fla. Port Charlotte, Fla. Port Charlotte, Fla. Port Charlotte, Fla. Port Charlotte, Fla. Port Charlotte, Fla. Port Charlotte, Fla. Omaha, Neb. [T.D. Ameritrade Park] Omaha, Neb. [T.D. Ameritrade Park] Omaha, Neb. [T.D. Ameritrade Park] Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Macomb, Ill. Omaha, Neb. [Boys Town Ballpark]

*NORTH DAKOTA STATE [DH] *FORT WAYNE [DH] MOUNT MARTY MINNESOTA AIR FORCE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE NORTH DAKOTA *at Fort Wayne *at Fort Wayne [DH] *at Fort Wayne DAKOTA STATE at Iowa at Iowa at Iowa

NCAA I NCAA I NAIA NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I NCAA II NCAA I NCAA I NCAA I

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. ET noon ET noon ET 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m.

Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Erv Huether Field Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa

3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 3 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m.

Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Grand Forks, N.D. Erv Huether Field Fargo, N.D. Fargo, N.D. Fargo, N.D. Location to be determined

MAY 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 14 15 17 18 22-24

*OMAHA NCAA I *OMAHA [DH] NCAA I *OMAHA NCAA I *WESTERN ILLINOIS NCAA I *WESTERN ILLINOIS [DH] NCAA I *WESTERN ILLINOIS NCAA I at North Dakota NCAA I WINNIPEG NAIA *at North Dakota State NCAA I *at North Dakota State [DH] NCAA I *at North Dakota State NCAA I at Summit League Championships (if qualified) *Summit League game DH - denotes doubleheader

Schedule subject to change – All times Central unless otherwise noted Summit doubleheaders will consist of 7-inning game followed by 9-inning game

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FACILITIES

Student-athletes at South Dakota State University have the opportunity to train and compete in some of the finest facilities in The Summit League. Within the past decade, several Jackrabbit athletic facilities have been added or enhanced, including: • Building of new on-campus baseball and softball competition fields; • Construction of a new equestrian center; • Installation of new video boards and scoreboards at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium and Frost Arena; • Completion of a practice soccer field Student-athlete facilities were further enhanced in the in the spring of 2010 with the completion of the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center. Located in the north end zone of Coughlin-Alumni Stadium, the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center houses an academic center for use by all Jackrabbit student-athletes, as well as new locker room and training facilities for the SDSU football team. Construction on the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center marked the first stage of a master plan to dramatically modernize athletic facilities at SDSU. The $6 million donated by Sioux Falls bankers Dana Dykhouse and T. Denny Sanford in the fall of 2007 set in motion the construction of the first major athletic building on campus since Frost Arena in 1973. Future additions, which are part of a comprehensive athletic facilities master plan, include a new football stadium and a new human performance center, the latter of which will also house practice areas, offices, meeting rooms and locker facilities for all outdoor sports at SDSU. The SanfordJackrabbit Athletic Complex is scheduled to open in September 2014. Top: The Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center features new strength and conditioning training facilities. Bottom: An academic center for all Jackrabbit student-athletes is included in the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center, which opened in the spring of 2010.

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Baseball returned to the South Dakota State University campus in the spring of 2008 with the opening of the new Erv Huether Field.

ERV HUETHER FIELD

Located in the northeast corner of the South Dakota State University athletic complex, Erv Huether Field opened on April 21, 2008, when the Jackrabbits defeated Presentation (S.D.), 22-3. In six seasons at Erv Huether Field, SDSU has recorded a 58-26 overall record, including a 42-25 mark in Summit League play. Sitework began on the new field in the spring of 2006. Walls were completed in the fall of 2007, with batting cages installed and dugouts constructed in the spring of 2008. While the field itself has been completed, the amenities remain a work in progress. Construction of permanent seating to accommodate nearly 600 fans and a new press box were completed prior to the 2012 home opener. The project was made possible through a gift from former Jackrabbit baseball player Dave Lane, with additional support from other baseball alumni and friends of the program. More improvements are on the horizon as a new outfield fence and revamped batter’s eye in center field are scheduled for completion prior to the 2014 season. Installation of the new fence will result in dimensions being reduced to 330 feet down the left field line, 325 feet to the right field foul pole, 370 feet to the power alleys and 395 to straightaway center field. Additional upgrades to the main entrance also are in the works. SDSU’s previous on-campus facility, which also bore the name of Erv Huether Field starting in 1974, was the home of Jackrabbit baseball from 1958 through 2001. As part of the campus master plan, the field was razed following the 2001 season. Home games were played from 2002-07 at the municipally run Bob Shelden Field, which also hosts Brookings High School and American Legion games. Erv Huether served as head coach of the Jackrabbit baseball program from 1950-83. In 34 seasons, he amassed an overall record of 352-376-2 and led the

Jackrabbits to six North Central Conference titles and a berth in the 1973 NCAA Division II postseason. Huether, who passed away on Feb. 1, 2012, at the age of 93, was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in Louisville, Ky., in 1984. Huether also served as an assistant football coach at SDSU for 22 years.

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INDOOR FACILITY The South Dakota State University baseball team will get a further boost in its facilities with completion of the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex later this year. “It’s going to be a big step just from the standpoint of developing our players,” Jackrabbit baseball coach Dave Schrage. The multi-purpose facility will allow infielders to take ground balls on a state-of-the art FieldTurf infield and feature enough space for outfielders to conduct longthrowing drills. The proposed facility, which will be attached to the Dykhouse StudentAthlete Center, is designed to serve all varsity sports, but in particular the outdoor sports. Other key components of the facility include a 300-meter track with a 100-meter straightaway, an observation area to accommodate spectators and a state-of-the-art human performance space to include sports medicine, athletic training, physical therapy and strength and conditioning programs to meet the needs of more than 450 student-athletes. The project is expected to cost nearly $30 million. SDSU received $18 million in leadership investments in August 2012 — $10 million from Sanford Health and $8 million from anonymous donors. Further fundraising efforts were enhanced by a $5 million challenge match from another anonymous donor in September 2012. The Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex is one of many projects to come to fruition out of It Starts with STATE: A Campaign for South Dakota State University. The SDSU Foundation led the six-year campaign, which raised more than $255 million, far exceeding its $200 million goal. Construction on the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex began in the fall of 2013 and is scheduled to completed in September 2014.

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South Dakota State University is located in Brookings, a growing community of about 22,000 people, making it the fourth-largest city in the state. Located 20 miles west of the Minnesota border and 50 miles north of Sioux Falls in east-central South Dakota, Brookings is situated at the intersection of U.S. Highway 14 and Interstate 29.

COMMUNITY

Brookings and the surrounding area feature tremendous recreational and cultural opportunities. The city features a vibrant downtown area with shopping and nightlife opportunities, maintains an extensive park and recreational trail system, is served by two 18-hole golf courses, and is a gateway to first-class fishing and hunting areas. South Dakota State University is home to several facilities, including museums and gardens, which highlight South Dakota history and heritage. The South Dakota Art Museum houses several collections, including early Sioux Indian tribal art, the famed Harvey Dunn paintings of pioneer life and the exclusive Vera Way Marghab linens. The State Agricultural Heritage Museum transformed the former Stock Judging Pavilion into a home for exhibits that record and preserve the agrarian heritage of South Dakota. The 70-acre McCrory Gardens and South Dakota Arboretum, located south and east of campus, is a botanical garden operated and maintained by the SDSU Plant Science Department. The 50-year-old gardens were reamped in the summer of 2012 with the completion of the McCrory Gardens Education and Visitors Center, which hosts a variety of events. The community also is home to several recognizable companies including Rainbow Play Systems, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing (3M), Larson Manufacturing, and Daktronics, a leading manufacturer of scoreboards and display systems. Top: Daktronics, a world leader in scoreboard and display systems, is headquartered in Brookings. Bottom: McCrory Gardens is one of only 13 All-American Display Gardens in the United States. 2014 JACKRABBIT BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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EXCELLENCE

South Dakota State University is the state’s largest, most comprehensive higher-education institution. As South Dakota’s Morrill Act land-grant university, SDSU had a fall 2013 enrollment of 12,554 students from all 50 states and 70 countries. Nearly 70,000 degrees have been granted since the college was chartered in 1881. Degrees are offered through these eight colleges: • Agriculture and Biological Sciences • Arts and Sciences • Education and Human Sciences • Engineering • Nursing • Pharmacy • Graduate School • Honors College SDSU also offers degree programs through the University Center in Sioux Falls. Evening, RDTN, Internet and off-campus courses are coordinated through the Office of Continuing and Extended Education. Students can choose from 74 majors, 42 specializations, 67 minors, 30 master’s degree programs, 13 Ph.D. programs and two professional doctorates. The university also offers courses at various off-campus sites as well as undergraduate and graduate programs online. SDSU maintains a student-faculty ratio of 18:1 with an average class size of 35 students. More than 2,000 people are employees of SDSU, and the University’s total operating budget totals more than $200 million annually.

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South Dakota State University is experiencing unprecedented growth. SDSU, which added four residence halls in 2013 as part of the residential life and dining services master plan, has a master plan for athletic facilities and the 2025 Design and Master Plan that will guide the overall transformation of campus for the next decade. All told, more than $270 million has been or is currently being spent for construction and facility upgrades on the Brookings campus. In addition to the residence halls in 2013, SDSU added 20,000 square feet to the University Student Union. A new Architecture, Mathematics and Engineering building was started in fall 2013 and will be the latest building added to the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering. Additional facility projects and enhancements to academic programs were identified through the SDSU Foundation’s “It Starts With State” campaign, a comprehensive fund-raising inititative that raised more than $255 million over a five-year period from 2008-13.

PROGRESSIVE

Below:New suite-style residence halls were completed in the fall of 2010 and more were completed in 2013. Above Right: The Community Wellness Center opened in the fall of 2008. Below Right: The Avera Health and Science Center opened in 2010 and includes 97,000 square feet of instructional laboratories, classrooms and offices.

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INNOVATIVE

The Innovation Campus at South Dakota State University is the state’s first and only university-affiliated research park. Located on 125 acres just east of campus, it provides an environment that will foster partnerships among the University, business, government and the community to grow the sciences and technology-based economy. SDSU is building a future for South Dakota, the nation, and the globe. The primary charge of the land-grant mission is to create opportunities for thestate through research and education. Research has been a vital part of SDSU since 1887 with the creation of the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Since that time, SDSU has been the reliable resource for research-based information and community leadership. Today, research provides a solid knowledge base for economic development, SDSU’s academic programs, and experiential opportunities for students. In the spring of 2013, South Dakota State University officials rolled out IMPACT 2018: A Strategic Vision for South Dakota State University. The five-year plan features four main goals: • Promote academic excellence through quality programs, engaged learners and an innovative teaching and learning environment; • Generate new knowledge, encourage innovations and promote artistic and creative works that contribute to the public good and result in social, cultural or economic development for South Dakota, the region, the nation and the world.; • Extend the reach and depth of the University by developing strategic programs and collaborations, and • Secure human and fiscal resources to ensure high performance through enhanced financial, management and governance systems. Top: The first building of the Innovation Campus at South Dakota State University opened in 2008, with a second building completed in 2010. Bottom: SDSU offers more undergraduate research opportunities than any other university in the state.

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SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY South Dakota State University currently offers 21 varsity sports with Jackrabbit teams competing at the NCAA Division I level. Football competes in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision Missouri Valley Football Conference, with 18 sports competing in The Summit League. Wrestling competes in the Western Wrestling Conference, while equestrian currently does not have conference affiliation. Following is a listing of sports currently offered at SDSU: Women’s Sports Men’s Sports Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross Country Cross Country Equestrian Football Golf Golf Indoor Track and Field Indoor Track and Field Outdoor Track and Field Outdoor Track and Field Soccer Softball Swimming and Diving Swimming and Diving Tennis Tennis Wrestling Volleyball

JACKRABBITS

EVOLUTION OF A NICKNAME

There are two theories as to how and why the Jackrabbit nickname evolved. The most common belief is that the name “Jackrabbits” came from a story and cartoon sketch that appeared in a Minneapolis newspaper following a 1905 football game between the University of Minnesota and South Dakota State College, as the university was then known. A reporter for the newspaper, knowing of the preponderance of jackrabbits in the Brookings area, was believed to have written that the SDSC team was as quick as jackrabbits. Many people believe that the school adopted the Jackrabbits as its official nickname from that beginning. The other theory about the origin of the nickname is given in The Jackrabbit, SDSU’s yearbook. There is a poem in the 1907 yearbook that puts forth the idea that the yearbook is called The Jackrabbit because a group of juniors wished to immortalize themselves by changing the name of the yearbook. Athletic teams followed suit, adopting the nickname. Prior to the adoption of the Jackrabbit nickname, school athletic teams were known as the Barn Yard Cadets as SDSU was known as South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in 1907. 2014 JACKRABBIT BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

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MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIALS All requests for media credentials for SDSU baseball home games should be directed to sports information director Jason Hove at least 24 hours prior to the event. Credentials will be mailed if requests are received a week or more in advance. Otherwise, credentials may be picked up at the ticket booth at Erv Huether Field starting one hour prior to the start of the event. All credentials are nontransferable. Due to limited seating, only working media will be allowed access to media facilities at Erv Huether Field. The following guidelines apply specifically to Internet sites: • No more than two people working for the official Web site of the opponent and/or its official conference site will be issued credentials. • Web sites whose content centers around message boards and chat rooms where users can post anonymous information and/or rumors are ineligible for any consideration for credentials or access. • Credentials will not be granted to any agency operating sites that are in any way affiliated with gambling, or to freelance or fan-based sites that are not affiliated with a legitimate news-gathering organization. The final decision for credentials remains at the sole discretion of SDSU sports information personnel. Failure to abide by the guidelines outlined on this page may result in revocation of credentials. BROADCASTS A select number of Jackrabbit baseball games are scheduled to be broadcast live on GoJacks.com during the 2014 season. South Dakota Broadcaster of the Year Tyler Merriam returns to call the play-by-play. All radio broadcasts will be streamed to the Jackrabbit Extra online subscription service at www.GoJacks.com. Broadcasts begin approximately 15 minutes prior to scheduled first pitch. Coach Schrage and requested players will be

available for interviews approximately 5-10 minutes following completion of the final game of the day. One complimentary phone line for visiting teams’ radio broadcasts will be available at Erv Huether Field. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers (live and still) are asked to not interfere with the sight lines of spectators. Photographers should be positioned outside the team dugout areas, as to not interfere with the field of play or team personnel. STATISTICS The South Dakota State University Sports Information Office will keep official statistics and will distribute final statistics to teams and members of the media within 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game. ON THE WEB The latest Jackrabbit news and updates can be viewed on the Internet at www.GoJacks.com, the official site of South Dakota State University athletics. Box scores, updated season statistics and a game recap will be posted within an hour after each game. Live stats of all Jackrabbit home games also will be available through GoJacks.com. FIELD DIRECTIONS From North: From I-29, take Exit 133 west (right) onto the U.S. Highway 14 Bypass. Turn south (left) on 16th Avenue (second intersection). Erv Huether Field will be located on east (left) side of street, with parking available in football tailgating lot on west (right) side of street. From South: From I-29, take Exit 132 west (left) on U.S. Highway 14 (Sixth Street). Turn north (right) on 22nd Avenue. Continue on 22nd Avenue until 11th Street. Turn west (left) onto 11th Street. Turn west (right) onto 11th and proceed to 16th Avenue. At 16th Avenue, turn north (right). Proceed through four-way stop; Erv Huether Field will be located on east (right) side of street, with parking farther north in football tailgating lot on west (left) side of street. From East: Continue on U.S. Highway 14 (Sixth Street) to 22nd Avenue. Turn north (right)

INTERVIEW POLICY The South Dakota State University Sports Information Office will strive to comply with all legitimate interview requests for Jackrabbit coaches, student-athletes and administrators in a timely fashion. Interview times for Coach Schrage and student-athletes can be arranged through the SDSU Sports Information Office, but must be arranged 24 hours in advance Monday through Thursday. Media members should not contact student-athletes directly without prior approval — phone numbers of SDSU student-athletes will not be released. Media members should understand that all return calls will be made collect or via a toll-free number, unless the student-athlete does the interview from the sports information office. Jackrabbit student-athletes will not be available for interviews prior to a contest the day of the game, but will be available for post-game interviews 10 minutes after the conclusion of contests by contacting a member of the sports information staff or coaching staff. CONTACT INFO Media inquiries for South Dakota State University baseball should be directed to Jason Hove, sports information director. Office Phone: (605) 688-4623 Cell Phone: (605) 695-1827 Home Phone: (605) 692-1484 E-Mail: Jason.Hove@sdstate.edu Sports Info Fax: (605) 688-5999 onto 22nd Avenue and continue until 11th Street. Turn west (right) onto 11th and proceed to 16th Avenue. From West: From U.S Highway 14, proceed east on Highway 14 Bypass. Turn south (right) onto 16th Avenue. Erv Huether Field will be located on east (left) side of street, with parking available in football tailgating lot on west (right) side of street.

TENTATIVE BROADCAST SCHEDULE Mar. 30 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 11 Apr. 12 Apr. 13

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at Omaha [DH] North Dakota State [DH] Fort Wayne [DH] Mount Marty Minnesota Air Force Air Force Air Force

noon 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Apr. 15 Apr. 23 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 9 May 10 May 11

North Dakota Dakota State Omaha Omaha [DH] Omaha Western Illinois Western Illinois [DH] Western Illinois

3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17

Winnipeg at North Dakota State at North Dakota State [DH] at North Dakota State

3 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Note: All games will be available through the Jackrabbit Extra subscription service at GoJacks.com. Radio broadcast schedule to be determined.All broadcasts begin approximately 15 minutes prior to scheduled first pitch. DH denotes doubleheader.

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COACHING STAFF

DAVE SCHRAGE • Head Coach

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eteran baseball coach Dave Schrage (pronounced Schrag) enters his 26th season as a collegiate head coach — and third at South Dakota State University — during the 2014 season. Schrage was hired to take over the reins of the Jackrabbit baseball program on Aug. 8, 2011. “Dave Schrage's familiarity with our recruiting area and his success in building programs like ours make him a tremendous addition to the Jackrabbit family,” Jackrabbit Athletic Director Justin Sell said in announcing the hire.

• Third Season at SDSU • 26th Season as Collegiate Head Coach Alma Mater: • Creighton (Neb.), 1983

THE SCHRAGE FILE • at Waldorf (Iowa) — 61-66 record in three seasons (1988-90)

• at Northern Iowa — 211-292 in nine seasons (1991-99)

• at Northern Illinois — 75-92 in three seasons (2000-02)

• at Evansville (Ind.) — 130-108 in four seasons (2003-06)

• at Notre Dame (Ind.) — 119-104-1 in four seasons (2007-10)

• at South Dakota State — 53-57-1 in two seasons (2012-13)

• Career Totals: 649-719-2 in 25 seasons

After posting an 18-33-1 record in his first season at South Dakota State, including a 7-14 mark in The Summit League, Schrage directed a big turnaround in 2013, leading SDSU its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament at the Division I level. The Jackrabbits, who ended the season with a 35-24 overall record last season, won four consecutive games to claim their inaugural Summit League postseason tournament title and advance to the Eugene Regional of the NCAA Tournament, where they were edged in a pair of one-run games. Schrage enters the 2014 campaign with a 649-719-2 career mark, and recorded his 600th career victory on March 19, 2012, when the Jackrabbits posted an 11-8 victory at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville. In 25 seasons as a collegiate head coach, he has averaged more than 25 victories per season, including six campaigns with 32 or more wins. He has coached players who have earned all-conference honors 64 times and 40 of his former student-athletes have gone on to play professionally, including Layne Somsen and Stephen Bougher from the Jackrabbits’ 2013 squad. Prior to South Dakota State, Schrage was head coach at Notre Dame for four seasons, leading the Fighting Irish to a 119-104-1 record from 2007-10. After posting a .500 record (28-28) his first season in South Bend, Schrage put Notre Dame back in contention for postseason play with a 33-21-1 record in 2008 and a 36-23 mark in 2009. The Fighting Irish led the BIG EAST Conference in fielding in both 2008 and 2009, while consistently ranking at or near the top in batting, on-base percentage and earned run average. Schrage has previously found success in building programs at the mid-major level, including a four-year stint at Evansville (Ind.) from 2003-06, during which he guided the Purple Aces to a 130-108 record. Evansville improved its win total each of his four seasons, from 24 in 2003 to 43 in 2006. Schrage earned Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year honors for the third time in 2006 as Evansville won both the regular season and tournament conference titles, earning a berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Purple Aces advanced all the way to the finals of the Charlottesville Regional, knocking off host Virginia before falling to South Carolina in the championship. A Chicago native, Schrage directed a dramatic turnaround in his home state during a three-year run at Northern Illinois from 2000-02. After inheriting a team that was 4-51 the year before he arrived, Schrage’s squad turned in a 20-game improvement with a 24-33 record in his first season and then led the Huskies to a winning season in 2001 with a 28-27 overall mark. He was named runner-up for National Coach of the Year by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper in 2000. Schrage began his collegiate coaching career as a graduate assistant under his predecessor at Notre Dame, Paul Mainieri, at St. Thomas University (Fla.) in 1984. He later returned to his alma mater, Creighton University (Neb.), as an assistant coach for two seasons. From 1986-87, Schrage coached the Queensland Rams club team in Brisbane, Australia, before returning stateside as he gained his first head coaching job at Waldorf College in Forest City, Iowa. From 1988-90 he led the junior college program to a 61-66 mark. Schrage then spent nine seasons as head coach at the University of Northern Iowa, where he was named Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year in 1995 and 1997. His teams improved from two league victories in UNI’s first season in the MVC in 1992 to 18 during the 1997 campaign. As a collegiate player, Schrage was an all-conference outfielder at Creighton, batting .400 as a junior and .433 his senior season. He also was an Academic All-America honoree during his senior campaign in 1983, and graduated that spring with a bachelor of science degree in finance. Schrage was honored on the MVC’s Centennial Celebration baseball team and is the only person in league history to earn all-conference honors and be named MVC Coach of the Year in baseball.

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BRIAN GRUNZKE

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rian Grunzke joined the South Dakota State baseball coaching staff in August 2012, bringing with him nearly 30 years of collegiate coaching experience.

“We are very fortunate to hire someone as experienced and successful as Brian Grunzke,” SDSU head coach Dave Schrage said. “He has a very extensive background as both a head and assistant coach. He is one of the finest recruiters in the Midwest and a great teacher of the game.” Grunzke most recently served as the first baseball coach at the University of Illinois-Springfield. He spent the 2009-10 academic year recruiting and building the foundation for the program’s entry into the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference. With a roster that included 20 freshmen, the Prairie Stars took the field for the first time in 2011 and posted an 8-35 overall record. • Third Season Alma Mater: • Arkansas-Little Rock, 2007

In 1990, Grunzke succeeded Schrage as head coach at Waldorf College in Forest City, Iowa. Over 16 seasons, Grunzke compiled a 388-344-1 record in leading the Warriors to eight appearances in the NJCAA Region 11 finals. His 1994 squad posted 23 consecutive victories en route to a 40-win season and a berth in the regional championship. Late in his tenure he guided the program from junior college status to a four-year institution. Overall, Grunzke has coached nine All-Americans, 24 all-region selections and nine players who have pursued professional careers. Following the 2006 campaign, Grunzke moved to the NCAA Division I level for the first time, serving as an assistant coach at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock for two seasons. He moved on to the University of Northern Iowa as assistant coach for the 2009 season, after which the Panther program was discontinued. A native of Minnesota Lake, Minn., Grunzke earned an associate of arts degree from Waldorf and later completed his bachelor’s degree at UALR.

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COACHING STAFF

BEN NORTON • Pitching Coach

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en Norton joined the South Dakota State University baseball coaching staff in the fall of 2012 as a graduate assistant and works primarily with the Jackrabbit pitching staff.

During the 2013 campaign with the Jackrabbits, Norton helped mentor four pitchers who went on to earn allSummit League honors. Seniors Stephen Bougher and Layne Somsen were first-team selections, with Somsen earning Summit League Pitcher of the Year honors. Second-team honorees were sophomores Adam Bray and J.D. Moore. Moore set the Jackrabbit single-season saves record with 13 and was later an all-region selection by the American Baseball Coaches Association. In earning their first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament at the Division I level, the Jackrabbit pitching staff recorded its lowest team earned run average in 35 years at 3.37. The Jackrabbits also set a school record with 384 strikeouts, surpassing the previous mark of 357 in one fewer game. • Second Season Alma Mater: • Evansville (Ind.), 2007

Norton arrived at SDSU after spending the 2012 season at Lincoln College (Ill.), where he mentored a pitching staff that posted the lowest team earned run average in 19 years. He previously served as assistant coach at the University of Illinois-Springfield in 2010 and 2011, serving as interim head coach in the fall of 2011 following the resignation of Brian Grunzke to accept the assistant coaching position at South Dakota State. A native of Fort Wayne, Ind., Norton began his coaching career at the University of Evansville (Ind.) as an assistant coach during the fall of 2008 before moving on to Indiana Tech in the spring of 2009. He also served as a pitching instructor and assistant manager at the Extra Innings Baseball Academy for two years. Before starting his coaching career, Norton was a standout hurler for Evansville, where he played for current Jackrabbit head coach Dave Schrage. In 2006, Norton compiled a 9-3 record with a 3.23 earned run average in 19 appearances, including 13 starts. He was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 24th round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft and spent one season playing in the club's minor league system at Idaho Falls before suffering a career-ending shoulder injury.

CHUCK SENDELBACH • Assistant Coach

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ormer Jackrabbit baseball player Chuck Sendelbach joined the program’s coaching staff in August 2013 as a volunteer assistant. He will serve as the team’s first base coach and work with Jackrabbit hitters and outfielders, as well as assist in coaching baserunning. A native of Pipestone, Minn., Sendelbach lettered for coach Erv Huether’s Jackrabbits as a second baseman in 1973 and 1974. The 1973 squad won the North Central Conference, while the 1974 team finished as league runner-up.

• First Season Alma Mater: • South Dakota State, 1975

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Sendelbach graduated from SDSU’s School of Pharmacy in 1975 and balanced a successful business career with remaining active in baseball. He played many years in the amateur ranks in both Minnesota and for the Renner Monarchs in South Dakota, winning multiple state championships. He continues to play in men’s senior baseball leagues, where his teams have won a number of tournaments nationwide. Sendelbach was inducted into the South Dakota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame in 2013.

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NATHAN MOE

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• Ninth Year Alma Mater: • Minnesota State, Moorhead; 1997

athan Moe has directed the strength and conditioning program at South Dakota State University since August 2005. In the spring of 2012, Moe was honored as a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association during its annual conference in Orlando, Fla.He was one of 15 strength and conditioning coaches to be honored at a ceremony and is 115 coaches nationwide to receive the certification, which a requires a minimum of 12 years experience as a full-time strength and conditioning coach on the collegiate or professional level Moe joined the Jackrabbit coaching staff after heading the strength and conditioning program at Eastern Illinois University for three years. Previously, he was the assistant coach for strength and conditioning at Rice University in Houston, Texas, where he worked with the football strength program, while being directly responsible for men’s and women’s track, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s swimming, women’s soccer and men’s golf. At SDSU, Moe has implemented the Iron Jacks program, which recognizes Jackrabbit student-athletes from all 21 varsity sports who achieve a set of high standards for specific exercises in their respective sports. From 1997 through spring of 1999, Moe was a graduate assistant in the strength and conditioning program at the University of Texas. He has also worked in private business in the physical fitness profession in both Austin, Texas, and Fargo, N.D. A Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Moe is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association, USA Weightlifting and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. Moe is a 1997 graduate of Moorhead State University (Minn.), where he was an all-conference linebacker for the 1995 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference champions. He and his wife, Colleen, are the parents of a son, Zachary (10), and a daughter, Kylie (8).

ERIC ADOLPH

• Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach

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ric Adolph joined the Jackrabbit staff as the assistant strength and conditioning coach in March 2012, after spending two years on the staff as a graduate assistant. A Flandreau native, Adolph completed his master of science degree in health and nutritional science with an emphasis in sports science at South Dakota State in May of 2012. Adolph’s main responsibilities include working directly with the soccer, women’s basketball and baseball teams, while assisting with the remaining 21 varsity sports. In the past, he also worked directly with the Jackrabbit softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, equestrian and cheer teams A Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Coach, Adolph graduated from Dakota Wesleyan University in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sport Exercise and Wellness. • Second Year Alma Mater: • Dakota Wesleyan, 2009

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING OVERVIEW South Dakota State University Strength and Conditioning strives to enhance the athletic development of more than 400 student-athletes, working to accomplish this goal through the integration of performance variables that meet the demands of each individual sport. Performance variables include mobility, strength, flexibility, power, linear and lateral speed; as well as developing the necessary energy systems to compete at the highest level. Through the enhancement of these performance variables the goal is to decrease the incident of injury and ensure the durability of Jackrabbit student-athletes.

The SDSU Strength and Conditioning staff accomplishes these goals through the use of the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Weight Room and the Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center Student-Athlete Weight Room. Both of these facilities include a variety of training equipment ranging from Olympic lifting platforms and power racks to stability balls and cable machines. The convenience that the two student-athlete weight rooms provide ensures all 21 varsity sports can be accommodated. In addition, the two student-athlete weight rooms, allow the staff to provide the best training environment for each individual sport and athlete.

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SPORTS MEDICINE

OWEN STANLEY • Athletic Trainer

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wen Stanley brought a wealth of professional collegiate experience with him when he joined the South Dakota State staff in July 2009, where he oversees an athletic training staff that includes four assistant trainers and seven graduate assistants. A native of Macungie, Pa., Stanley earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from West Chester University (Pa.) in 2002. He went on to earn a master’s degree in kinesiology and health promotion at the University of Kentucky in 2005, while serving as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for Wildcats football and baseball. Upon graduating from Kentucky, Stanley joined the athletic training staff at the University of Northern Iowa in 2005, working as the assistant director of athletic training services and head football athletic trainer. In 2007, Stanley accepted the position of assistant athletic trainer for the National Football League’s Kansas City Chiefs, where he worked until joining the Jackrabbits. • Fifth Year Alma Mater: • West Chester (Pa.) — 2002

Stanley’s other professional experience includes internships with the NFL’s New York Jets and the Philadelphia Wings of the Professional Indoor Lacrosse league. In addition to his athletic training experience, Stanley gave presentations at the National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and the Southeast Athletic Trainers Association Symposium. He also chaired the Young Professionals Committee of the Missouri Athletic Trainers Association and served as an E-Mentor for NATA.

SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF

David Kragness Assistant Athletic Trainer

Ben Heinze Assistant Athletic Trainer

David Rule Assistant Athletic Trainer

Lisa Spors Assistant Athletic Trainer

Kaitlin Boles Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

Jennifer Burt Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

Bobby Daigle Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

Taler Espinoza Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

Joshua Hawkins Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

Steven Labate Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

Danise Maas Sports Medicine Intern

Heidi Sartorius Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

Dr. Brian Aamlid

Dr. Chad Hungerford

Dr. Chad Kurtenbach

Dr. Brad Reeves

Dr. Verle Valentine

Dr. Merritt Warren

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Team Chiropractor

Team Physician

Team Physician

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ADMINISTRATION

DR. DAVID L. CHICOINE • President

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Alma Mater: • South Dakota State, 1969

avid L. Chicoine, Ph.D., has served as the 19th president of South Dakota State University since Jan. 1, 2007, when he became the third alumnus to lead the state’s largest institution of higher education. President Chicoine, who graduated in 1969 with a bachelor of science degree in agribusiness, also holds an appointment as professor in the Department of Economics. President Chicoine has a long association with intercollegiate athletics, and is currently serving a four-year term on the NCAA Presidential Advisory Group. Chicoine also chaired the President’s Council for The Summit League — SDSU’s conference home for 18 of its 21 varsity sports — during the 2011-12 academic year. Previously, he served as the faculty representative to the Big Ten Conference and the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He served as chair of the Budget and Finance Committee for the Big Ten Conference for nine years of his 11-year term. In the spring of 2013, Chicoine and his executive team rolled out IMPACT 2018: A Strategic Vision for South Dakota State University. The five-year plan features four main goals: academic excellence, research and innovation, outreach and becoming a high-performing University. During his tenure, enrollment has reached record levels of undergraduate students and Ph.D. candidates. Correspondingly, the amount of research grants and contract awards has jumped nearly 90 percent during that time. To support the strategic plan, the SDSU Foundation in 2008 launched an aggressive comprehensive fund-raising effort — “It Starts with State: A Campaign for South Dakota State University.” The capital campaign began with a goal of $200 million, but far exceeded that to a total of more than $255 million with contributions from more than 23,000 donors. The most visible support for the campaign can be seen in several construction and renovation projects funded primarily by generous donors, all part of the largest campus building boom since the 1960s. The majority of the facilities enhance the university’s research capabilities and allow for new discoveries that drive technology-based economic development in South Dakota. In January 2014, Chicoine was presented with the 2013-14 Chief Executive Leadership Award by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District VI. The award recognizes the leadership of a higher education chief executive officer who demonstrates the ability to create a vision and inspire others. Building a better academic model has also been part of President Chicoine’s agenda. In the fall of 2010, SDSU launched the state’s first architecture program through its College of Arts and Sciences. The Chicoine administration also developed the new College of Education and Human Sciences in 2009, a merger of the former College of Education and Counseling, College of Family and Consumer Sciences and the Department of Health and Physical Education. It represented the first significant academic restructuring in more than 40 years. Dr. Chicoine brought more than 30 years of experience in higher education with the University of Illinois to his role as president of SDSU. A nationally recognized economist, specializing in public finance, taxation, and rural economics, Chicoine served as an advisor to the Illinois General Assembly. His higher education administrative experience includes service as Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Dean of the College of Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, at the University of Illinois. The co-author of four books and author of more than 100 invited and/or peer reviewed academic journal articles, Chicoine also served as a member of the Illinois Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors, and was a member of the board of the Illinois State Treasurer’s Technology Development Fund. Chicoine received an M.S. in agricultural econcomics from the University of Delaware in 1971, and completed an M.A. in economics at Western Illinois University. In 1979, he completed his Ph.D. in agricultural economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The president and his wife, Marcia, live in Woodbine Cottage on the SDSU campus. Their family includes son, Joshua, a Chicago-based musician; daughter-in-law Laura Ellsworth; granddaughter Sylvie; grandson Watson, and their late son, Jason. 2014 JACKRABBIT BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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ADMINISTRATION

JUSTIN SELL • Athletic Director

Fifth Year Alma Mater: • Bowling Green (Ohio), 1991

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Justin Sell has moved Jackrabbit Athletics forward in a number of areas of its Division I pursuits since being introduced as the 12th director of athletics at South Dakota State University on May 7, 2009. At South Dakota State, Sell oversees the Jackrabbits’ 21-sport Division I varsity athletics program. Eighteen SDSU teams compete in The Summit League, while football competes in the Missouri Valley Football Conference of the Football Championship Subdivision, and wrestling is a member of the Western Wrestling Conference. Women’s equestrian competes under the National Collegiate Equestrian Association banner. Under Sell’s leadership, Jackrabbit Athletics continues to make strides in athletic competition, in the classroom, in fundraising and in reconnecting with alumni. Athletically, the Jackrabbits have claimed a total of 16 regular and postseason league championships in six different sports since 2009-10. That success earned SDSU The Summit League Commissioner’s Cup all-sports trophy following the both the 201011 and 2012-13 seasons, along with winning the Summit League’s Dr. William Steinbrecher Men’s All-Sports Award during the 2012-13 season. Also in 2010-11, SDSU earned the league’s Sportsmanship Award, an award voted upon by its peers. In the classroom, Jackrabbit student-athletes continually post a grade-point average of 3.2 or higher in more than 70 different majors, which led SDSU to winning The Summit League’s Institutional Academic Achievement Award for the 2009-10 and 2012-13 academic years, and the Missouri Valley Football Conference Academic Award in all four years in the league (2008-11). In January of 2011, Sell announced a partnership with Learfield Sports, signing a 10-year deal worth $13 million for SDSU athletics. Learfield Sports quickly established a Brookings-based entity known as “Jackrabbit Sports Properties” that directs all aspects of the partnership, including managing and selling multimedia and sponsorship rights for South Dakota State Athletics. In addition to the deal with Learfield Sports, Sell directed the implementation of the Letterwinners Club, which provides opportunities for Jackrabbit Athletics to reconnect and stay connected with former student-athletes, while supporting current student-athletes at South Dakota State. Sell also has implemented other aggressive marketing and fundraising initiatives which have resulted in record average attendance for football during the 2009 season, as well as the highest number of donors and dollars donated to the Jackrabbit Club. Ticket sales totaled more than $1 million for the first time during the 2011-12 academic year, and was surpassed during the 2012-13 season.The Jackrabbit Athletic Scholarship Auction raised a record $505,000 in April 2013. On the facilities front, Sell oversaw the completion of the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center in 2010, and developed the 2025 SDSU Athletic Facilities Master Plan. Additionally, Sell spearheaded efforts to add permanent seating and a press box at Erv Huether Field, chairback seating in both Frost Arena and Coughlin-Alumni Stadium, and continues working towards the building of an indoor practice and competition facility, as well as a new football stadium. Construction of the indoor facility — the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex — began in August 2013, with completion slated for September of 2014. Lead gifts totaling $12.5 million toward the construction of a new football stadium with seating up to 20,000 were received in October 2013. Pending approval, the project is expected to begin following the 2014 season, with completion set for summer of 2016. Born in Salem, Ore., and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Sell came to South Dakota State from the University of Northern Iowa, where he worked in various roles, both at the university and in the community for 10 years. He also worked at Villanova University, Syracuse University, Ohio State University and Bowling Green State University. Sell gained further experience working in the private sector for various sports teams and events. In the Brookings community, where Sell lives with his wife, Jennie, and their four children: Abbie, Zach, Josh and Eric, he serves as vice president of the Brookings Chamber of Commerce, vice president for the Brookings Friends of Baseball and is a member of the Brookings Health System Board of Trustees. Sell earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Bowling Green State University (Ohio) in 1991 and completed a master’s degree in physical education/sport administration at The Ohio State University in 1992. 2014 JACKRABBIT BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE


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ROB PETERSON

• Senior Associate Athletic Director — Internal Affairs • Baseball Supervisor

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ob Peterson joined the South Dakota State University staff in April 2000, as an assistant athletic director for internal operations. Now the senior associate athletic director for internal affairs, Peterson supervises the Jackrabbit athletic department internal operations, with a primary focus on the day-to-day operations of the department and new facility development. Peterson also serves on a variety of university committees and task forces including campus planning and design, the university compliance team and the intercollegiate athletic board. He also plays an active role in the community, serving on the Swiftel Center Advisory Board and previously the visitors promotions committee. Nationally, Peterson serves as a member of the National Collegiate Equestrian Association Championships Committee and Selections Committee. He is also active within FCS Football attending the FCS summit meetings held annually at the national championships. Peterson also serves as sports supervisor for football, equestrian, baseball, swimming and diving, track and field, and cross country. Before joining the SDSU staff, Peterson served as the coordinator of athletic facilities, events and projects for Fresno State University from 1997-2000. In this position, he supervised seven athletic venues and the game operations for 10 sports. Prior to his time at Fresno State, Peterson served as assistant director of recreation — facilities and events at Northern Michigan University from 1995-97. This position provided him the opportunity to supervise events and operations for the Superior Dome on the campus of NMU. Peterson started his career at Northern Michigan as the director of sport clubs from 1994-95. Peterson’s collegiate education includes, a bachelor of science degree in physical education and health at NMU in 1992 and a Master of Arts in sports administration from Central Michigan University in 1995. He also completed a collegiate marketing internship with NMU athletics and a professional sports operations internship with the Green Bay Packers, both in 1993. A Marquette, Mich., native, Peterson lives in Brookings. His primary interests include college football, baseball, softball and ice hockey. He also enjoys reading, especially on the topics of professional leadership and history.

KATHY HEYLENS

• Associate Athletic Director — Compliance/Senior Woman Administrator

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athy Heylens became South Dakota State’s first full-time Compliance Coordinator in 1990 and continues those duties as the associate athletic director for compliance and senior woman administrator.

At SDSU, Heylens manages all aspects of the athletics compliance program to ensure strict adherence with NCAA, affiliated conferences and University rules and regulations for amateurism, eligibility, recruiting, financial aid, awards and benefits, playing and practice seasons, and enforcement; and as SWA help to create an environment where staff and student-athletes can achieve their goals. Heylens is currently serving a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Legislative Council, which is the primary legislative body in the Division I governance structure. She also was appointed to the four-member Legislative Council Administrative Committee, which acts on behalf of the full Legislative Council between meetings to transact routine items of business; and serves on the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Governance Committee. In addition to her day-to-day duties, Heylens serves on the University’s Undergraduate Experience Committee, Diversity Committee, Intercollegiate Athletics Board and Compliance Team. She also volunteers in the community as co-chair of the Brookings Food Pantry and serves as a member of the Brookings Committee for People With Disabilities. She and her husband, Bill, live in Volga and have two grown children. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, spending time at the lake and cheering on the Jacks. 2014 JACKRABBIT BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT STAFF

Sonja Anderson Women’s Equipment

Mike Brotzman Jackrabbit Sports Properties

Brody Busho Facilities Coordinator

Leon Costello Sr. Associate AD-External

Tim DeWitt Equipment Manager

Dan Haverkamp Tickets

Adam Heemeyer Assistant AD-Tickets

Kelli Herman Athletic Development

Jason Hove Asst. AD-Sports Info

Ryan Johnson Marketing and Promotions

Cole Kukowski Sports Information

Bruce Lichty Facilities

Tammy Loban Program Assistant

Tyler Merriam Broadcast Services

Drew Newhart Tickets

Adam Parsons Strength and Conditioning

Ed Posaski Assistant AD-Budget

Rich Reid Faculty Athletics Rep.

Will Rottler Sports Information

Jill Sargent Assistant to the AD

Michele Schmidt Sports Information

Sara Schneider Athletic Development

Natasha Schreiber Compliance Assistant

Jennifer Sell Assistant AD-Academics

Ryan Sweeter Sports Information

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Christi Williams Associate AD-Tickets/Mkt.

Beth Yoshida Accounting Assistant

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olton has been a regular contributor in the starting rotation during his career as a Jackrabbit ... enters senior campgaign with a 12-8 career record 2013: Again settled into the role of No. 3 starter during league play ... opened season by winning first two starts, striking out five in seven innings against St. Bonaventure (N.Y.) (2/23) and pitching six strong innings at Alcorn State (Miss.) (3/5) ... did not allow an earned run in six innings in home start versus North Dakota State (4/6) ... got back on winning track by allowing three runs in seven wins over Fort Wayne (5/11) ... earned all-tournament honors after hurling 7 2/3 shutout innings and matching career high with five strikeouts to lead Jackrabbits to 2-0 victory over North Dakota State in first championship game of Summit League Baseball Championship (5/26)

-11KOLTON EMERY

6-0, 195 Senior • Pitcher Black Hawk, S.D. Rapid City Stevens H.S. Major: Civil Engineering

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ERA 5.09 6.38 4.45 5.16

2011: Tied for team lead with seven victories while

filling the role of No. 4 starter for much of the season ... received team’s Jim Langer Freshman of the Year Award ... also tied for team lead with two complete games ... earned first collegiate victory with complete-game effort at Austin Peay (Tenn.), allowing only two runs and four hits while striking out three and walking three (3/9) ... after suffering lone loss of season at Nebraska (3/15), reeled off six consecutive victories ... began winning streak by allowing only one run in six innings of work in series finale at Northern Colorado (3/20) ... credited with save after hurling the final 3 1/3 innings with four strikeouts in series finale at Iowa (3/30) ... allowed only one run in seven innings, and received plenty of run support in 17-1 victory over Southern Utah (4/24) ... tied season high with four strikeouts in win over Oral Roberts as he allowed two runs in 7 2/3 innings (5/15) ... surrendered only one hit in earning victory in relief as Jackrabbits won 14-inning game against IPFW to sweep doubleheader (5/19) … pitched seven strong innings but did not factor into the decision in Summit League

Bats: Right Throws: Right

Year 2011 2012 2013 Totals

2012: Handled the role of No. 3 starter during Summit League play ... made 10 appearances with eight starts ... struck out three batters in 3 1/3 shutout innings at Fort Wayne (4/8) ... fanned career-high five batters in hard-luck loss in second game of doubleheader at North Dakota State (4/21) ...earned lone victory of season in final start, striking out two and allowing only two runs over six innings versus Western Illinois (5/18)

W-L 7-1 1-2 4-5 12-8

App 16 10 11 37

GS 12 8 10 30

KOLTON EMERY’S CAREER CG SHO SV IP 2 0 1 76.0 0 0 0 36.2 0 0 0 56.2 2 0 1 169.1

CAREER HIGHS Innings Pitched: 9.0, at Austin Peay (Tenn.), 3-9-2011 Strikeouts: 5, three times (last: vs. North Dakota State, 5-26-2013)

Baseball Championship finale against Oral Roberts (5/29) ... also saw limited action in the field as a second baseman during his freshman season BEFORE SDSU: Was the top prospect in the

state out of the 2010 graduating class ... named South Dakota American Legion Player of the Year in 2009, when he hit .410 and posted 2.18 ERA with 100 strikeouts and only 18 walks in 86 innings ... three-time allstate honoree ... hit .450 with 11 home runs and 78 runs batted in during his final season and compiled a 10-2 record with 108 strikeouts in 93 1/3 innings pitched for the highly touted Rapid City Post 22 program ... graduated from Rapid City Stevens High School in 2010, where he played football for two seasons and was an all-conference performer in 2008 ... member of the National Honor Society

STATS H R 93 45 55 31 64 35 212 111

ER 43 26 28 97

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SO 32 14 28 74

Opp Avg. .305 .346 .283 .307


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aron has served as the Jackrabbits’ starting first baseman each of the past two seasons ... enters senior season fifth in career putouts with 830 ... member of Summit League Honor Roll each of the past two seasons and honored on Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence in 2013

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6-2, 225 Senior • Infielder Dallas, Texas Plano West H.S. Major: Health, Physical Education and Recreation Bats: Right Throws: Right

2013: Again handled the bulk of the duties at first base, starting 54 of the 55 games he played ... shared team lead with 36 runs batted in, while ranking second in hits (51), doubles (12) and home runs (2) ... posted 11 multi-hit games, including two three-hit performances ... opened season by going 3-for-7 at the plate with a double in doubleheader against Waldorf (Iowa) (2/18) ... hit first home run of the season versus Mercer (Ga.) (3/9) ... put together eight-game hitting streak to close out March ... went 3-for-6 with a double and three RBI in second game of doubleheader at Fort Wayne (4/12) ... hit three-run homer in second game of twinbill versus Oakland (4/27) as part of seven-game hitting streak ... was 3-for-5 and scored twice in Summit League tournament win over Oakland (5/24) ... drove in a run in each game of the NCAA Tournament versus Oregon (5/31) and San Francisco (6/1) 2012: Took over starting duties at first base, playing in 45 games with 41 starts ... led team in doubles (11) and slugging percentage (.472) and shared team lead with four home runs ... ranked second on squad with .302 batting average ... posted 12 multi-hit games, including pair of two-hit games in series at ArkansasLittle Rock (3/6-7) ... went 2-for-4 with a double, home run and four runs batted in to lead team to win in series opener at Northern Colorado (3/23) ... was 2-for-4 with a triple at Minnesota (3/28), then delivered go-ahead two-run home run in sixth inning of return matchup with Golden Gophers (4/11) ... batted .362 (21-for-58) in Summit League play with .517 slugging percentage ... opened league play with first career four-hit game, going 4-for-6 with a double, two runs scored and two RBI in first game of doubleheader at Fort Wayne (4/7) ... posted back-to-back four-hit games, starting with 4-for-5 effort in series finale at Southern Utah, a game in which he hit a three-run homer ... opened final series of the season by tying Division I-era single-game record with three doubles, while adding two RBI and three runs scored in win over Western Illinois (5/17) ... went over .300 mark on final day of season by going 3-for-5 with RBI and two runs scored versus Western Illinois (5/19) 2011: Provided a potent bat as a reserve and spot starter ... played in 27 games with 12 starts ... batted .407 (11-for-27) in Summit League regular season games ... closed season by hitting safely in his last seven

CAREER HIGHS At-Bats: 6, at IPFW [1], 4-7-2012, and at IPFW, 4-12-2013 [2] Runs: 3, vs. Western Illinois, 5-17-2012 Hits: 4, three times (last: vs. Western Illinois, 5-17-2012) Doubles: 3, vs. Western Illinois, 5-17-2012 Runs Batted In: 4, at Northern Colorado, 3-23-2012 Putouts: 16, vs. IPFW, 5-11-2013 [2]

games and 13 of his last 14 ... doubled in a run in pinchhitting appearance at Northern Colorado for first collegiate hit (3/18) ... recorded RBI double as pinch-hitter in home opener versus Dakota Wesleyan (4/11) ... was 2-for-2 with double, RBI and run scored in second game of twinbill versus Oakland (4/30) ... first collegiate home run was a three-run shot as part of seven-run inning in Jackrabbit victory at Oral Roberts (5/15) ... was 2-for-3 at the plate in Summit League Baseball Championship BEFORE SDSU: Honorable mention all-district

selection who helped lead Plano West to state semifinals after tallying .446 batting average, nine home runs and area-leading 55 runs batted in ... hit three home runs, including a grand slam, in postseason play ... recorded a slugging percentage of .691 ... also saw action on the mound, turning with 3-1 record and 2.87 earned run average with four saves .... in addition, lettered in wrestling

AARON MACHBITZ’S CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012 2013 Totals

GP-GS 27-12 45-41 55-54 127-107

AVG .346 .302 .270 .293

SLG .481 .472 .365 .423

OBP .386 .362 .329 .355

AB 52 159 189 400

R 8 28 20 56

H 18 48 51 117

2B 4 11 12 27

3B 0 2 0 2

HR 1 4 2 7

RBI 11 27 36 74

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BB 1 10 16 27

SO 13 32 28 73

SB-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

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am will vie for an expanded role at catcher during his senior season ... recognized academically on Summit League Honor Roll during 2013 season 2013: Saw action in 24 games, including seven starts ... tallied at least one hit in six of seven games he started ... recorded a hit in each of the Jackrabbits’ wins over St. Bonaventure (N.Y.) in Florida (2/23-24) ... lone RBI of season came in road win at Alcorn State (Miss.) (3/5) ... was 2-for-4 with a run scored in SDSU victory in series finale at Saint Louis (Mo.) (3/16) ... scored pair of runs in home win over Winnipeg (5/1) ... went 2-for-5 with a double and run scored in second game of twinbill at Omaha (5/17) ... recipient of team’s Mr. Hustle Award BEFORE SDSU: Was named Student-Athlete of

-8SAM PACK

5-11, 165 Senior • Catcher Newcastle, Okla. Newcastle H.S. Seward County (Kan.) C.C. Major: Business Economics Bats: Right Throws:Right

the Year at Seward County Community College (Kan.) in 2012 ... batted .366 with a home run and 19 runs batted in ... also recorded a .430 on-base percentage and .484 slugging percentage as he tallied eight doubles ... member of Seward County team that made Junior College World Series in 2011 ... in high school, earned honorable mention all-state honors ... valedictorian of graduating class at Newcastle High School in 2010 CAREER HIGHS At-Bats: 5, at Omaha, 5-17-2013 [2] Runs: 2, vs. Winnipeg, 5-1-2013 Hits: 2, at Saint Louis (Mo.), 3-16-2013 [2], and at Omaha, 5-17-2013 [2] Runs Batted In: 1, at Alcorn State (Miss.), 3-5-2013 Putouts: 10, at Saint Louis (Mo.), 3-16-2013 [2]

SAM PACK’S CAREER STATS Year 2013 Totals

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GP-GS 24-7 24-7

AVG .257 .257

SLG .286 .286

OBP .350 .350

AB 35 35

R 5 5

H 9 9

2B 1 1

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

RBI 1 1

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SO 6 6

SB-ATT 0-0 0-0


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ake is expected to provide power from the left side of the plate as he looks for a bounce-back season in 2014 ... expected to contribute either at first base or as the designated hitter 2013: Saw action in 21 games with 13 starts in his first season as a Jackrabbit ... began the season in the designated hitter role and turned in a pair of multi-hit games .... went 3-for-4 with double, RBI and run scored in losing effort against Ohio State (2/22) ... was a combined 2-for-5 with three runs batted in as SDSU swept a two-game series from Alcorn State (Miss.) (3/5-6) ... went 2-for-5 with a double, triple, two RBI and two runs scored in first game of doubleheader at Saint Louis (Mo.) (3/16) ... played in three Summit League games before missing final month of season due to injury

-4JAKE RATZ

BEFORE SDSU: Earned honorable mention

6-4, 225 Senior • Infielder Hiawatha, Iowa Cedar Rapids Xavier H.S. Ellsworth (Iowa) C.C. Major: Sport, Recreation and Park Management

all-region honors his sophomore season at Ellsworth Community College (Iowa) after leading team with 13 doubles ... ranked second on team with eight home runs and 31 runs batted in, while hitting .269 as he started all 43 games ...in 2011, recorded 12 extra-base hits (nine doubles, one triple and two home runs) and tallied 21 RBI ... lettered three times at Cedar Rapids Xavier High School

CAREER HIGHS At-Bats: 5, three times (last: at Northern Colorado, 3-31-2013) Runs: 2, at Saint Louis (Mo.), 3-16-2013 [1] Hits: 3, vs. Ohio State, 2-22-2013 Runs Batted In: 2, at Alcorn State (Miss.), 3-6-2013, and at Saint Louis (Mo.), 3-16-2013 [1] Putouts: 9, vs. Ohio State, 2-23-2013

Bats: Left Throws: Left JAKE RATZ’S CAREER STATS Year 2013 Totals

GP-GS 21-13 21-13

AVG .148 .148

SLG .241 .241

OBP .193 .193

AB 54 54

R 5 5

H 8 8

2B 3 3

3B 1 1

HR 0 0

RBI 6 6

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SO 16 16

SB-ATT 0-0 0-0

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yler will again be in the running for the starting shortstop position this season and also may see time on the mound in 2014 2013: Played in 31 games with 23 starts ... was Opening Day starter at shortstop, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored and four defensive assists in win over Waldorf (Iowa) (2/18) ... finished season with five multi-hit games, including going 2-for-4 with two runs batted in versus Mississippi Valley State (3/1) ... went 2-for-5 with double and two runs scored in series finale at Northern Colorado (3/31) ... recorded seven-high seven assists in second game of doubleheader versus North Dakota State (4/6) ... doubled and scored twice in win over Winnipeg (5/1) ... was 2-for-4 in road game at North Dakota ... wrapped up regular season by going a combined 3-for-5 with a double and run scored in final two games of series at Omaha (5/17-18) ... made pinchrunning appearance in NCAA Tournament game against San Francisco (Calif.) (6/1) for lone postseason action

-3TYLER SHANNON

6-3, 180 Senior • Infielder/Pitcher Canon City, Colo. Canon City H.S. Ellsworth (Iowa) C.C. Major: Pre-Economics Bats: Right Throws:Right

BEFORE SDSU: Was a second-team all-region

selection at shortstop for Ellsworth Community College (Iowa) during the 2012 season ... led team with .375 batting average (51-for-136) and 20 stolen bases ... also tallied 32 runs scored, five doubles, one home run and 23 runs batted in ... began his collegiate career at Bellevue University (Neb.), where he saw limited action both in the field and on the mound in 2011 ... at the the prep level, was a three-time all-conference honoree at Canon City High School ... also was named conference defensive player of the year as a senior

CAREER HIGHS At-Bats: 5, at Northern Colorado, 3-31-2013 Runs: 2, three times (last: vs. Winnipeg, 5-1-2013) Hits: 2,five times (last: at Omaha, 5-17-2013 [2]) Runs Batted In: 2, at Mississippi Valley State, 3-1-2013 Assists: 7, vs. North Dakota State, 4-6-2013 [2]

TYLER SHANNON’S CAREER STATS Year 2013 Totals

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GP-GS 31-23 31-23

AVG .244 .244

SLG .282 .283

OBP .302 .302

AB 78 78

R 10 10

H 19 19

2B 3 3

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

RBI 7 7

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SO 9 9

SB-ATT 3-4 3-4


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cott made an immediate impact last season and returns as the starting right fielder ... honored for academics on Summit League Honor Roll

-7SCOTT SPLETT

6-0, 205 Senior • Outfielder Apple Valley, Minn. Apple Valley H.S. Iowa Central C.C. Major: Biochemistry Bats: Right Throws: Right

2013: Named team’s Newcomer of the Year and Gold Glove Award recipient after solid first season in a Jackrabbit uniform ... shared team lead with 58 games played ... tallied team-best seven outfield assists ... also led team with 59 hits and 39 runs scored, while ranking third with 32 runs batted in and two home runs ... posted 16 multi-hit games, including five with three hits ... went a combined 5-for-10 with two doubles, two triples, eight runs batted in and three runs scored as Jackrabbits swept two-game series from St. Bonaventure (N.Y.) (2/23-24) in Florida ... was 3-for-4 in losing effort against Mercer (Ga.) (3/9) ... hit first SDSU home run and scored a total of seven runs in three-game series at Northern Colorado (3/29-31) ... went 2-for-5 with two RBI and three runs scored in second game of doubleheader at Fort Wayne (4/12) ... was 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI in series finale against Oakland (4/28) ... notched two hits in each of the first three games of series at Western Illinois, including home run in opener (5/4-5) ... collected two hits in each game of a home doubleheader against Fort Wayne, scoring a total of three runs and driving in four more (5/11) ... earned all-tournament honors at Summit League Baseball Championship after hitting safely in all five games, including three-hit effort in opener versus Western Illinois (5/23) ... scored lone run of league title game against North Dakota State (5/26) ... finished season with a hit and run scored in NCAA Tournament game versus San Francisco (Calif.) (6/1) BEFORE SDSU: Was a second-team all-region

selection in 2012 for Iowa Central Community College ... a team captain, he led team with 43 runs scored, 20 doubles and 27 bases on balls ... batted .344 (63-for-

CAREER HIGHS At-Bats: 6, vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013 Runs: 4, at Northern Colorado, 3-31-2013 Hits: 3, five times (last: vs. Western Illinois, 5-23-2013) Runs Batted In: 5, vs. St. Bonaventure (N.Y.), 2-24-2013 Putouts: 6, at Fort Wayne, 4-12-2013 [2]

183) with three home runs and 41 runs batted in ... also was 6-of-10 on stolen bases ... in first junior college season, batted .302 with 11 doubles, a home run and 24 RBI to go along with 12 stolen bases

SCOTT SPLETT’S CAREER STATS Year 2013 Totals

GP-GS 58-55 58-55

AVG .288 .288

SLG .380 .380

OBP .371 .371

AB 205 205

R 39 39

H 59 59

2B 9 9

3B 2 2

HR 2 2

RBI 32 32

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SO 60 60

SB-ATT 5-6 5-6

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dam has been a member of the Jackrabbit rotation each of his first two seasons and is the team’s top returning starting pitcher 2013: Earned second-team all-Summit League honors after posting 5-1 record in league games … ranked second on team with seven victories and third with 41 strikeouts … allowed two earned runs or less in eight of 11 starts ... pitched at least six innings in each Summit League start … opened season by striking out career-high seven batters in five shutout innings against Waldorf (Iowa) (2/18) … matched career high with seven strikeouts and scattered four hits in seven shutout innings versus North Dakota State (4/7) … allowed only one run in each of his final two regular season starts, versus Fort Wayne (5/12) and at Omaha (5/17) … pitched six innings, but did not factor into decision, in Summit League tournament elimination game against Western Illinois (5/25) … did not walk a batter in his final four starts, covering 25 innings

-31ADAM BRAY

6-2, 210 Junior • Pitcher Eden Prairie, Minn. Eden Prairie H.S. Major: Health Education Bats: Right Throws: Right

2012: Appeared in 12 games, including 11 starts ... ranked second on the team with three victories and 64.2 innings pitched ... finished third on team with 48 strikeouts ... did not allow an earned run in 5 1/3 innings in collegiate debut against Murray State (Ky.) (2/25) ... allowed three runs and struck out six over eight innings to earn first collegiate victory, at Northern Colorado (3/24) ... held Minnesota to one hit in 1 1/3 innings during lone relief outing (3/28) fanned six batters in 5 1/3 innings at Creighton (4/15)... started five Summit League games and posted a 2-1 record ... credited with victory after allowing only one unearned run in 5 1/3 innings at IPFW (4/7) ... pitched Jackrabbits to victory at Southern Utah with six-inning effort (5/12) ... was selected to pitch in the Pacific West Baseball League All-Star Game during the collegiate summer season as a member of the Top Speed Baseball Team ... posted an 8-1 record with a 1.36 earned run average and recorded 62 strikeouts in 59 1/3 innings during summer campaign BEFORE SDSU: Served as a team captain in

both football and baseball at Eden Prairie High School

Year 2012 2013 Totals

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ERA 4.31 3.19 3.74

W-L 3-3 7-2 10-5

App 12 14 26

GS 11 11 22

CAREER HIGHS Innings Pitched: 8.0, at Northern Colorado [2], 3-24-2012 Strikeouts: 7, vs. Waldorf (Iowa) [2], 2-18-2013, and vs. North Dakota State, 4-7-2013

... all-tournament team honoree in helping lead Eden Prairie to state baseball title in 2010 ... also was a key member of American Legion World Series championship team in 2011 and runner-up team in 2010 ... compiled a combined 14-1 record in 2010 and 2011 high school seasons, posting 7-0 record with 1.75 earned run average in 2010 and 7-1 mark during 2011 campaign ... struck out 84 batters and walked only 14 in combined 89 1/3 innings between junior and senior seasons, allowing only one home run ... all-conference selection as a senior, after earning honorable mention accolades in 2010

ADAM BRAY’S CAREER STATS CG SHO SV IP H 0 0 0 64.2 78 0 0 0 67.2 72 0 0 0 132.1 150

R 46 32 78

ER 31 24 55

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BB 24 15 39

SO 48 41 89

Opp Avg. .287 .273 .280


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eid earned a role as the team’s regular starting catcher down the stretch of the 2013 season ... honored on both the Summit League Honor Roll and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence

-14REID CLARY

6-4, 200 Junior • Catcher Princeton, Ill. Princeton H.S. Illinois-Springfield Major: Business Economics Bats: Right Throws: Right

2013: Played in 40 games, starting 34 ... notched six multi-hit games ... doubled in first career at-bat as a Jackrabbit, versus Waldorf (Iowa) (2/18) ... went 2-for-3 in games against Mississippi Valley State (3/1) and Alcorn State (3/5) on Southern swing ... put together seven-game hitting streak, starting with 2-for-3 effort at Indiana State (3/9) ... streak ended with 2-for-4 game against North Dakota State that included a double (4/7) ... hit first career home run, a three-run shot, and drove in career-best four runs in first game of doubleheader at North Dakota State (5/14) ... went 2-for-3 with a double, RBI and three runs scored in victory over host Oakland at Summit League Baseball Championship (5/24) ... named to all-tournament team at Eugene Regional of NCAA Tournament after going 3-for-8 with a run scored in two games ... was 2-for-5 in tournament finale against San Francisco (Calif.) (6/1) 2012: Redshirted due to NCAA rules after joining Jackrabbit baseball program at semester break from Illinois-Springfield ... played in Pacific West Baseball League All-Star Game in summer of 2012 ... batted .328 with 13 runs batted in for Auburn (Calif.) Wildcats

CAREER HIGHS At-Bats: 5, at Northern Colorado, 3-30-2013, and vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013 Runs: 3, at Oakland, 5-24-2013 Hits: 2, six times (last: vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013) Runs Batted In: 4, at North Dakota State, 5-14-2013 [1] Putouts: 13, at North Dakota State, 5-14-2013 [2]

BEFORE SDSU: Played freshman collegiate

season in 2011 at Division II Illinois-Springfield, where he ranked second on the team with .308 batting average ... played in 32 games, starting 31 at catcher ... tallied five doubles and 11 runs batted in for first-year program ... at Princeton High School, was a two-time conference player of the year and set school records for runs batted in and doubles

REID CLARY’S CAREER STATS Year 2013 Totals

GP-GS 40-34 40-34

AVG .269 .269

SLG .389 .389

OBP .355 .355

AB 108 108

R 13 13

H 29 29

2B 6 6

3B 2 2

HR 1 1

RBI 19 19

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BB 15 15

SO 18 18

SB-ATT 1-3 1-3

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ric earned the bulk of the playing time in center field during Summit League play last season ... recognized academically on Summit League Honor Roll and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence

-6ERIC DANFORTH

6-0, 150 Junior • Outfielder Watertown, S.D. Watertown H.S. Major: Consumer Affairs Bats: Left Throws: Left

2013: Played in 45 games with 36 starts ... led team with 11 sacrifice bunts ... recorded 11 multi-hit games, starting with 2-for-2 effort with RBI and stolen base in second game of season-opening doubleheader against Waldorf (Iowa) (2/18) ... went 5-for-9 with a double, two runs batted in and foru runs scored in two-game sweep of St. Bonaventure (N.Y.) (2/23-24) ... was 4-for-5 with double, triple, three RBI and two runs scored in second game of twinbill at Fort Wayne (4/12) ... went 2-for-5 with two RBI and two runs scored in series finale at Oakland (4/14) to start string of three consecutive twohit games ... hit first collegiate home run to help lead Jackrabbits to victory over Oakland (4/28) ... tallied two hits in both games of doubleheader at North Dakota State, going 2-for-4 with three RBI and two stolen bases in nitecap ... started last four Summit League Baseball Tournament games and recorded hits in each of the championship series games versus North Dakota State (5/26) ... was 1-for-4 in NCAA Tournament opener at Oregon ... recipient of team’s Mr. Hustle Award 2012: Lettered after playing in 31 games with 14 starts ... singled in first career game, at Murray State (Ky.) (2/26) ... delivered pinch-hit run-scoring single in Jackrabbit win at Northern Colorado (3/23) ... posted first career two-hit game, stole a base and scored a run in home win over Mount Mary (4/10) ... went 2-for-5 with stolen base and run scored in non-conference game versus North Dakota State (4/17) ... hit safely in final four games of season ... scored twice in win over Western Illinois (5/17) and was 2-for-4 in first game of doubleheader against the Leathernecks a day later (5/18)

CAREER HIGHS At-Bats: 6, at IPFW [1], 4-7-2012, and vs. St. Bonaventure (N.Y.), 2-23-2013 Runs: 2, eight times (last: vs. IPFW, 5-10-2013) Hits: 4, at IPFW, 4-12-2013 [2] Runs Batted In: 3, at IPFW, 4-12-2013 [2], and at North Dakota State, 5-18-2013 [2] Stolen Bases: 2, at North Dakota State, 5-18-2013 [2] Putouts: 5, at Omaha, 5-16-2013

during his senior season ... also recorded five home runs, 46 runs batted in and .711 slugging percentage during senior campaign ... lettered four times in high school and three times in American Legion ball ... academic all-state selection and honor roll student

BEFORE SDSU: Compiled impressive creden-

tials on the diamond during both the high school and American Legion seasons .... earned all-region and allstate honors after batting .636 as a junior and .437

ERIC DANFORTH’S CAREER STATS Year 2012 2013 Totals

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GP-GS 31-14 45-36 76-50

AVG .224 .278 .260

SLG .224 .353 .310

OBP .254 .338 .315

AB 67 133 200

R 12 24 36

H 15 37 52

2B 0 5 5

3B 0 1 1

HR 0 1 1

RBI 8 17 25

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BB 3 12 15

SO 10 22 32

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lake will be counted on to fill a key role in the Jackrabbit bullpen this season ... honored for his work in the classroom on Summit League Honor Roll and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence 2013: Appeared in 11 games — all in relief ... did not factor into any decisions ... allowed only one extrabase hit ... retired both batters he faced as Jackrabbits claimed series finale at Mississippi Valley State (3/3) ...struck out only batter he faced in helping secure series sweep at Oakland (4/14) ... did not allow an earned run in his final four appearances which covered 5 2/3 innings ... posted two-inning relief outings at North Dakota (5/7) and Omaha (5/16)

-18BLAKE FIEDELMAN

5-11, 190 Junior • Pitcher Long Grove, Ill. Stevenson H.S. Major: Consumer Affairs Bats: Left Throws: Left

Year 2012 2013 Totals

ERA 15.00 5.73 9.90

W-L 1-2 0-0 1-2

2012: Made appearances in nine games — all out of the bullpen — and averaged an inning per outing ... struck out season-high three batters in 1 1/3 innings of work in collegiate debut at Murray State (2/24) ... pitched scoreless inning versus Minnesota en route to first career victory (4/11) ... did not see any action during Summit League play BEFORE SDSU: Two-time all-conference

selection for Stevenson High School after posting combined 9-0 record over two seasons ... all-area pick as a senior ... helped lead Stevenson High School to thirdplace finish at 2010 state tournament after posting 0.66 earned run average in 32 innings .... played for Upper Deck Cougars traveling team that won national championship in 2009 after runner-up finish in 2008 ... team placed third at ESPN Rise/United States Specialty Sports Association Tournament in 2011

App 9 11 20

GS 0 0 0

BLAKE FIEDELMAN’S CAREER CG SHO SV IP 0 0 0 9.0 0 0 0 11.0 0 0 0 20.0

CAREER HIGHS Innings Pitched:2.0, three times (last: at Omaha, 5-16-2013 [2]) Strikeouts: 3, at Murray State (Ky.), 2-24-2012

STATS H R 14 17 12 9 26 26

ER 15 7 22

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BB 14 11 25

SO 7 6 13

Opp Avg. .341 .273 .306

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arcus is a two-sport athlete who will join the Jackrabbit baseball team after the basketball season … member of the Summit League Honor Roll and Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence in both basketball and baseball 2013: Redshirted for baseball 2012: Appeared in 10 games — all out of the bullpen — and did not factor in any decisions ... posted consecutive two-inning, scoreless outings in wins over Minnesota (4/11) and North Dakota (4/18) ... pitched in four Summit League contests, including turning in a scoreless inning with a strikeout versus Oral Roberts (4/27)

-35MARCUS HEEMSTRA

6-9, 210 Junior • Pitcher Rock Valley, Iowa Rock Valley H.S. Major: Mathematics Bats: Right Throws: Right

2011: Added depth in the Jackrabbit bullpen, making 11 appearances with one start ... struck out season-high four in two scoreless innings in collegiate debut at Northern Colorado (3/18) ... credited with first collegiate victory after pitching 3 1/3 innings in relief at Western Illinois (4/10) ... was winning pitcher in series opener at Centenary (La.) (4/15) ... ran record to 3-0 as he threw season-high 5 1/3 innings in relief at North Dakota State, allowing two runs and striking out three (5/10) ... made lone start of season at North Dakota, hurling 4 2/3 innings in losing effort (5/17) ... allowed only one run in three innings of relief in regular season finale against IPFW (5/20) SDSU BASKETBALL: Has lettered three

times in basketball entering senior season ... played in 86 career games with one start ... played on back-toback NCAA Tournament teams (2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons) ... averaged 1.5 points and 1.5 rebounds per game as a freshman, followed by averaged of 2.6 points and 2.1 rebounds as a sophomore ... shot 55.9 percent from the field during his junior season, when he posted averages of 4.2 points and 2.7 rebounds per game

Year 2011 2012 Totals

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ERA 4.88 6.61 5.58

W-L 3-1 0-0 3-1

App 11 10 21

GS 1 0 1

MARCUS HEEMSTRA’S CG SHO SV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Innings Pitched: 5.1, at North Dakota State, 5-10-2011 Strikeouts: 4, at Northern Colorado, 3-18-2011

BEFORE SDSU: Posted 9-1 record with 0.87

earned run average as a prep senior, following an 8-1 mark and 0.74 ERA as a junior for back-to-back conference championship teams at Rock Valley High School ... three-time all-conference honoree and two-time all-state selection ... batted .394 as a junior and .462 as a senior ... in basketball, averaged 19.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game his senior season en route to allstate recognition ... also lettered in football ... graduated with high honors and was a member of the National Honor Society ... academic all-state selection

CAREER STATS IP H R 24.0 31 19 16.1 22 14 40.1 53 33

ER 13 12 25

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BB 10 8 18

SO 16 18 34

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had is a candidate to join the Jackrabbit starting rotation in 2014 after pitching well out of the bullpen last season, followed by a strong summer season in which he was named Horizon Air Summer Series Pitcher of the Year ... posted a 7-0 record with a 2.46 earned run average for the Humboldt (Calif.) Crabs 2013: Pitched in 16 games, including two starts ... struck out career-high five batters in 2 1/3 scoreless innings to earn victory in series finale at Mississippi Valley State (3/3) ... picked up first career save by throwing three scoreless innings in series opener at Northern Colorado (3/29) ... struck out three batters in two innings to earn save in first game of doubleheader against North Dakota State (4/6) ... credited with wins in back-to-back appearances against Winnipeg (5/1) and in second game of twinbill at Western Illinois (5/5) ... hurled three scoreless innings in relief stint at North Dakota (5/7) ... pitched pair of scoreless innings in Summit League Baseball Championship opener against Western Illinois (5/23) ... threw a scoreless inning against San Francisco (Calif.) in NCAA Tournament

-34CHAD HODGES

6-4, 230 Junior • Pitcher Medicine Hat, Alberta Vauxhall H.S. Major: Business Economics

2012: Made five appearances — all out of the bullpen — during his first season with the Jackrabbits ... allowed three runs and struck out three batters over three innings in collegiate debut, at Arkansas State (3/2) ... made two appearances versus Iowa and pitched scoreless inning in second outing, at Omaha ... did not see any action during Summit League play ... put together an all-star season for the Auburn (Calif.) Wildcats in the Pacific West Baseball League during the summer season, posting a 2-2 record with two saves and a 3.65 earned run average

Bats: Right Throws: Right

Year 2012 2013 Totals

ERA 17.47 4.76 6.88

W-L 0-0 3-2 3-2

App 5 16 21

GS 0 2 2

CAREER HIGHS Innings Pitched: 3.0, three times (last: at North Dakota, 5-7-2013) Strikeouts: 5, at Mississippi Valley State, 3-3-2013 [2]

BEFORE SDSU: Played for Team Alberta in

the 2010 Canada Cup, compiling 1-0 record with 1.31 earned run average in 5 1/3 innings over two appearances en route to bronze-medal finish ... played at prep level for Vauxhall Academy of Baseball ... honor roll student

CHAD HODGES’ CAREER STATS CG SHO SV IP H 0 0 0 5.2 13 0 0 2 28.1 29 0 0 2 34.0 42

R 11 18 29

ER 11 15 26

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BB 7 15 22

SO 5 18 23

Opp Avg. .464 .279 .318

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alon served as the team’s primary setup man in 2013 and is again expected to fill a key role for the Jackrabbit pitching staff this season ... Summit League Distinguished Scholar and member of the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence

-24TALON JUMPER

6-1, 195 Junior • Pitcher Brighton, Colo. Mountain Range H.S. Major: Health, Physical Education and Recreation Bats: Right Throws: Right

2013: Ranked second on team with 18 appearances — all of which came in relief ... tied for second on team with two saves and tied for third with four wins ... pitched 3 2/3 scoreless innings at Indiana State (3/9) ... credited with first win of the season in series finale at Saint Louis (Mo.) (3/16) ... picked up victory in next outing, striking out two batters in lone inning of work at Northern Colorado (3/30) ... struck out career-high seven batters over three innings versus Oakland (4/27) ... credited with first career save after pitching three scoreless innings in win at Western Illinois (5/4) ... pitched final two innings to earn save in second game of doubleheader against Fort Wayne to secure sweep (5/11) ... earned victory in lone appearance at Summit League Baseball Championship, pitching 1 2/3 scoreless innings versus Western Illinois (5/25) ... threw 1 1/3 scoreless innings against San Francisco (Calif.) in Eugene Regional of NCAA Tournament (6/1) 2012: Started three games and appeared in 12 games overall during freshman season ... gave up one earned run or fewer in nine of 12 appearances ... allowed two runs in four innings, but did not factor into the decision, in first career start, at Nebraska (3/13) ... credited with first collegiate victory after pitching seven shutout innings, striking out six, against Mount Marty (4/10) ... hurled four innings of one-run baseball in series opener versus Western Illinois, a game the Jackrabbits rallied to win (5/17) ... made pinch-hitting appearance at Arkansas State for lone plate appearance of the season (3/4) BEFORE SDSU: Earned honorable mention

Louisville Slugger High School All-America accolades

Year 2012 2013 Totals

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ERA 3.62 3.00 3.32

W-L 1-2 4-2 5-4

App 12 18 30

GS 3 0 3

CAREER HIGHS Innings Pitched: 7.0, vs. Mount Marty, 4-10-2012 Strikeouts: 7, vs. Oakland, 4-27-2013 [2]

in 2011 after excelling both on the mound and in the field for Mountain Range High School ... batted .534 with six home runs and 31 runs batted in ... posted 8-1 record with one save, striking out 73 and walking only 18 to earn region Pitcher of the Year honors ... earned United States Marine Corps Athlete of the Year honors ... first-team all-conference and all-region honoree as an outfielder in 2010 ... also was an allconference selection in football ... all-academic honoree

TALON JUMPER’S CAREER STATS CG SHO SV IP H 0 0 0 32.1 36 0 0 2 30.0 28 0 0 2 62.1 64

R 18 14 32

ER 13 10 23

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BB 17 11 28

SO 18 24 42

Opp Avg. .293 .243 .269


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aron (last name is pronounced clot) has provided a number of quality pitching appearances during his first two seasons with the Jackrabbits ... Summit League Distinguished Scholar who also was named to Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence 2013: Pitched in eight games — all in relief ... did not give up an earned run in first four appearances of the season, starting with scoreless frame that included a strikeout against Ohio State (2/23) ... picked up first collegiate victory after striking out three batters in 1 2/3 innings of one-run baseball in second game of doubleheader against Dakota State (4/24) ... longest outing of the season was a two-inning stint at Creighton (Neb.) (5/8) ... made lone appearance of Summit League season in final series at Omaha (5/17)

-30AARON KLATT

6-4, 195 Junior • Pitcher Albert Lea, Minn. Albert Lea H.S. Major: Exercise Science/ Pre-Physician’s Assistant

ERA 0.96 7.27 4.00

BEFORE SDSU: Earned all-section and all-

conference honors twice at Albert Lea High School ... honored as Dick Seltz Big 9 Conference Player of the Year as a senior .... compiled a 15-7 career record on the mound under coach Joe Sczublewski with a 2.34 earned run average ... struck out 134 batters in 134 1/3 career innings and held opponents to .235 batting average ... also led team in hitting ... two-time Albert Lea Tribune

Bats: Right Throws: Right

Year 2012 2013 Totals

2012: Made six appearances with one start ... did not factor into any decisions ... averaged more than a strikeout per inning and held opponents to .263 batting average ... did not allow a run in first four appearances, covering 4 1/3 innings ... pitched scoreless inning of relief in collegiate debut, at Arkansas State (3/4) ... allowed one run and struck out two in two innings as he made first career start, versus Sioux Falls (4/24) ... pitched three strong innings, striking out career-best six batters, in relief stint against Western Illinois (5/18)

W-L 0-0 1-0 1-0

App 6 8 14

GS 1 0 1

CAREER HIGHS Innings Pitched: 3.0, vs. Western Illinois [1], 5-18-2012 Strikeouts: 6, vs. Western Illinois [1], 5-18-2012

Co-Player of the Year ... all-state honoree who was selected to play in the Minnesota Lions All-Star Game ... also competed in basketball and football .... academic all-state selection and member of the National Honor Society ... parents both graduated from SDSU

AARON KLATT’S CAREER STATS CG SHO SV IP H 0 0 0 9.1 10 0 0 0 8.2 11 0 0 0 18.0 21

R 3 8 11

ER 1 7 8

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BB 4 3 7

SO 10 5 15

Opp Avg. .263 .324 .292

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.D. solidified the closer's role during his first two seasons with the Jackrabbits, earning team’s Fireman of the Year Award in both 2012 and 2013 ... enters junior campaign second in career saves at SDSU with 18 ... Summit League Distinguished Scholar who also was honored on Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence in 2013

-22J.D. MOORE

6-2, 225 Junior • Pitcher Mississauga, Ontario Meadowvale Secondary School Major: Pre-Economics Bats: Right Throws: Right

2013: Set Jackrabbit single-season record with 13 saves in earning second-team all-Summit League and first-team all-Midwest Region honors from the American Baseball Coaches Association … also led team with 26 appearances … averaged 10.8 strikeouts per nine innings with 38 K’s in 31.2 innings … did not allow a run in his first nine appearances … pitched two scoreless innings for first save of the season, versus St. Bonaventure (N.Y.) (2/24) … struck out three batters in two innings to secure save in series finale at Saint Louis (Mo.) (3/16) …. fanned the side for save at Northern Colorado (3/30) … recorded another two-inning save in series finale versus Oakland (4/28) … notched two saves in series at Western Illinois (5/4-5) … set new Jackrabbit single-season mark with 11th save, recording four of five outs via the strikeout, in second game of doubleheader at North Dakota State (5/14) …. named to all-tournament team at Summit League Baseball Championship after recording two saves in three scoreless appearances … pitched in both NCAA Tournament games, including five-strikeout performance in careerlong 3 2/3 innings against San Francisco (Calif.) (6/1) 2012: Led team with five saves ... ... ranked third on

team with 17 appearances — all in relief ... averaged 9.35 strikeouts per nine innings ... combined to throw two scoreless innings over pair of outings at seasonopening series at Murray State (Ky.) (2/25-26) ... threw hitless inning of relief in second game of doubleheader at Northern Colorado to earn first career save (3/24) ... did not allow an earned run in four Summit League appearances ... struck out seven batters in 4 2/3 innings of work during league play and limited opponents to .176 batting average... in longest outing of the season,

Year 2012 2013 Totals

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ERA 7.27 1.99 3.86

W-L 0-1 0-2 0-3

App 17 26 43

GS 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Innings Pitched: 3.2, vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013 Strikeouts: 5, vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013

did not allow a hit and struck out two batters over 2 1/3 innings to earn save at Southern Utah ... fanned the side to earn fifth save of the season and close out Jackrabbit comeback victory over Western Illinois (5/17) BEFORE SDSU: Was most valuable player of

his high school team at Meadowvale Secondary School in 2010 ... also played for the Ontario Blue Jays travel team, which won the Premier Baseball League of Ontario championship and was Connie Mack regional runner-up in 2011

J.D. MOORE’S CAREER STATS CG SHO SV IP H 0 0 5 17.1 22 0 0 13 31.2 18 0 0 18 49.0 40

R 15 7 22

ER 14 7 21

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BB 8 14 22

SO 18 38 56

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l served as the starting second baseman for the bulk of the 2013 season ... honored for work in the classroom on Summit League Honor Roll and as a member of the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence

-21AL ROBBINS

6-0, 175 Junior • Infielder West Chicago, Ill. West Chicago H.S. Major: Business Economics Bats: Left Throws: Right

2013: Played in 54 games, starting 48 ... ranked third on team with seven stolen bases and 36 runs scored also ranked fourth on squad with 49 hits ... was a perfect 7-for-7 in stolen base attempts ... posted eight multi-hit games ... in first career start, went 2-for-3 with two runs batted in as Jackrabbits completed seasonopening doubleheader sweep of Waldorf (Iowa) (2/18) ... was 2-for-3 with an RBI at Indiana State (3/9) ... went 3-for-4 with two RBI and three runs scored in series finale at Northern Colorado (3/31) ...combined to go 4-for-4 with pair of doubles and three runs scored in doubleheader at Fort Wayne (4/12) ... was 3-for-5 with a runs scored in opening game of twinbill versus Dakota State (4/24) ... posted back-to-back two-hit games to close out home series against Fort Wayne (5/11-12) ... started all five games at Summit League Baseball Championship, going 2-for-3 with run scored in elimination game versus Western Illinois (5/25) 2012: Redshirted due to NCAA rules after joining Jackrabbit baseball program at semester break from the University of Illinois-Springfield BEFORE SDSU: Played one season at Illinois-

Springfield ... started 37 games in the infield for UIS in 2011 and batted .287 with 16 runs batted in for the firstyear program ... at West Chicago High School, he was a two-time all-conference and all-area selection, compiling a .652 slugging percentage as a senior.

CAREER HIGHS At-Bats: 6, at Northern Colorado, 3-30-2013, and at Fort Wayne, 4-12-2013 [2] Runs: 3, four times (last: at Omaha, 5-17-2013 [2]) Hits: 3, three times (last: vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [1]) Runs Batted In: 2, vs. Waldorf (Iowa), 2-18-2013 [2], and at Northern Colorado, 3-31-2013 Assists: 7, at Oakland, 4-14-2013 [2] Putouts: 6, vs. Fort Wayne, 5-12-2013

AL ROBBINS’ CAREER STATS Year 2013 Totals

GP-GS 54-48 54-48

AVG .263 .263

SLG .296 .296

OBP .364 .364

AB 186 186

R 36 36

H 49 49

2B 6 6

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

RBI 14 14

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BB 21 21

SO 35 35

SB-ATT 7-7 7-7

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ordan saw limited action his first two seasons with the Jackrabbits, but will be in contention for the starting nod at third base during the 2014 season 2013: Appeared in 13 games, including four starts ... recorded a hit in all four starts ... delivered sacrifice fly in win at Mississippi Valley State in opening game of doubleheader (3/3) ... hit first collegiate home run, a three-run shot, and added another RBI later in game, to help Jackrabbits finish off sweep of Dakota State (4/24) ... went 1-for-2 with walk and RBI in second game of doubleheader at Western Illinois (5/5) ... was 1-for-3 and drove in a run in regular season finale at Omaha (5/18) ... also set career-high with five assists in finale at Omaha

-26JORDAN VARGA

6-0, 185 Junior • Infielder Port Coquitlam, British Columbia Riverside Secondary School Major: Health Education Bats: Left Throws: Right

2012: Played in nine games with three starts at third base ... scored first collegiate run in pinch-running appearance at Arkansas-Little Rock (3/7) ... lone hit of the season was a run-scoring single in the ninth inning at Northern Colorado, a game in which he also drove in a run with a groundout and scored twice (3/25) ... scored run in start at Minnesota (3/28) ... tallied season-best four assists in first career start, at Arkansas State (3/4) BEFORE SDSU: Played on Team British

Columbia that won gold medal at Canada Cup ... batted .352 and recorded on-base percentage of .443 in 2010 while earning all-star recognition for the Coquitlam Reds of British Columbia Premier Baseball League ... tallied 15 doubles and drove in 29 runs in 42 regular season games ... honor roll student

CAREER HIGHS At-Bats: 4, three times (last: vs. Fort Wayne, 5-11-2013 [1]) Runs: 2, at Northern Colorado, 3-25-2012 Hits: 1, five times (last: at Omaha, 5-18-2013) Runs Batted In: 4, vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 Assists: 5, at Omaha, 5-18-2013

JORDAN VARGA’S CAREER STATS Year 2012 2013 Totals

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GP-GS 9-3 13-4 22-7

AVG .067 .190 .139

SLG .067 .333 .222

OBP .222 .308 .279

AB 15 21 36

R 4 2 6

H 1 4 5

2B 0 0 0

3B 0 0 0

HR 0 1 1

RBI 2 7 9

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SO 5 3 8

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ick has filled in both as an occasional mid-week starter and out of the bullpen during his first two seasons with the Jackrabbits ... honored for academics as Summit League Distinguished Scholar and member of the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence ... older brother, Brett, previously played baseball at SDSU, and his younger sister, Kerri, plays for the Jackrabbit women’s basketball team 2013: Made five appearances, including one start ... pitched scoreless inning with a strikeout in season debut in opening game of doubleheader at Mississippi Valley State (3/3) ... lone start of season came in second game of doubleheader versus Dakota State (4/24) ... wrapped up season with relief appearances against Winnipeg (5/1) and at Creighton (5/8)

-36NICK YOUNG

2012: Pitched in seven games, including pair of starts ... struck out season-high three batters in three innings of work as he made first collegiate start, at Iowa (4/4) ... allowed one run over two innings as Jackrabbits defeated Minnesota (4/11) ... was credited with the win in relief after allowing two runs in three innings versus North Dakota (4/18) ... pitched two scoreless innings at North Dakota in final start and appearance of the season

6-5, 205 Junior • Pitcher Mitchell, S.D. Mitchell H.S. Major: Pharmacy

BEFORE SDSU: Three-sport standout at

Mitchell High School, earning first-team all-state honors as a pitcher during senior season ... also was an academic all-state selection ... named first-team all-Eastern South Dakota and received second-team all-state honors in basketball as a starter for state runner-up squad ... honorable mention all-ESD in football during senior campaign ... member of the National Honor Society

Bats: Right Throws: Right

Year 2012 2013 Totals

ERA 10.80 9.00 10.26

W-L 1-0 0-0 1-0

App 7 5 12

GS 2 1 3

CAREER HIGHS Innings Pitched: 3, at Iowa, 4-4-2012, and vs. North Dakota, 4-18-2012 Strikeouts: 3, at Iowa, 4-4-2012

NICK YOUNG’S CAREER STATS CG SHO SV IP H 0 0 0 11.2 21 0 0 0 5.0 4 0 0 0 16.2 25

R 14 6 20

ER 14 5 19

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SO 5 2 7

Opp Avg. .429 .222 .373

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ndrew got a taste of collegiate action in 2013 and will seek an expanded role out of the bullpen this

season

2013: Made 11 appearances — all of which came in relief ... struck out two batters in one-inning outing at Alcorn State (Miss.) (3/5) ... fanned two batters in lone inning of relief at Minnesota (3/27) ... recorded pair of strikeouts in inning of work in second game of twinbill versus Dakota State (4/24) ... made two relief appearances against both Oakland and North Dakota State in Summit League play

-28ANDREW CLEMEN

6-3, 215 Sophomore • Pitcher Des Moines, Iowa Dowling Catholic H.S. Major: Mechanical Engineering

BEFORE SDSU: Anchored a strong Dowling

Catholic High School pitching staff during the 2012 regular season, posting a 9-0 record with a 0.87 earned run average in earning Class 4A first-team all-state honors from the Iowa Newspaper Association ... also pitched for Dowling Catholic’s state title team in 2011 ... member of state championship football team in fall of 2010 Year ERA 2013 4.91 Totals 4.91

W-L 0-1 0-1

App 11 11

CAREER HIGHS Innings Pitched: 1.0, six times (last: at Omaha, 5-16-2013) Strikeouts: 2, three times (last: vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [2])

ANDREW CLEMEN’S GS CG SHO SV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER STATS IP H R ER 7.1 11 4 4 7.1 11 4 4

BB 3 3

SO 10 10

Opp Avg. .355 .355

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ach platooned for much of the 2013 season in center field and will again add speed and depth to the outfield corps ... earned a spot on Summit League Honor Roll for academics during freshman season

-19ZACH COPPOLA

5-9, 145 Sophomore • Outfielder Windsor Heights, Iowa Dowling Catholic H.S. Major: Consumer Affairs Bats: Left Throws: Right

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2013: Played in 50 games with 35 starts ... ranked second on team with nine stolen bases ... was 9-for-10 on stolen base attempts ... recorded seven multi-hit games, including three three-hit games ... put together impressive collegiate debut by going 4-for-6 at the plate with three RBI, three runs scored and two stolen bases in sweeping doubleheader from Waldorf (Iowa) (2/18) ... also scored three times in wins over St. Bonaventure (N.Y.) (2/24) and Alcorn State (Miss.) (3/5) ... recorded first three-hit game, going 3-for-4 with two RBI in series opener at Northern Colorado (3/29) ... went 3-for-3 with double and two runs score in win over Winnipeg (5/1) ... was 2-for-3 with a double in regular season finale at Omaha (5/18) ... started NCAA Tournament game against San Francisco (6/1) BEFORE SDSU: Captained the Iowa Newspaper

Association Class 4A All-State Team during his senior season in helping lead Dowling Catholic High School back to the state tournament ... batted .421 with 53 hits and 35 runs scored during the regular season in 2012 ... earned secondteam all-conference and was an all-district pick as a junior, when Dowling Catholic won the Class 4A state title ... hit

CAREER HIGHS Runs: 3, three times (last: at Alcorn State (Miss.), 3-5-2013) Hits: 3, three times (last: vs. Winnipeg, 5-1-2013) Stolen Bases: 2, vs. Waldorf (Iowa), 2-18-2013 Putouts: 6, at Alcorn State (Miss.), 3-6-2013, and vs. Mercer (Ga.), 3-9-2013

.396 with a .480 on-base percentage and 16 stolen bases in 2011 ... also played on a state championship football team in 2010 ... earned all-academic recognition in both baseball and football

ZACH COPPOLA’S CAREER STATS Year 2013 Totals

GP-GS 50-35 50-35

AVG .296 .296

SLG .333 .333

OBP .386 .386

AB 108 108

R 22 22

H 32 32

2B 4 4

3B 0 0

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RBI 10 10

BB 14 14

SO 22 22

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oe will be in the running for an expanded role on the Jackrabbit pitching staff after turning in some impressive performances during his freshman season ... earned a spot on Summit League Honor Roll for academics

-15JOE ERICKSON

6-3, 190 Sophomore • Pitcher Urbandale, Iowa Dowling Catholic H.S. Major: Pre-Economics Bats: Right Throws: Right

2013: Pitched in 10 games, including pair of starts ... did not factor into any decisions ... posted back-to-back outings of three shutout innings each against Mercer (Ga.) (3/9) and first game of doubleheader versus Saint Louis (Mo.) (3/16), starting streak of seven straight relief appearances without allowing an earned run ... struck out pair of batters in relief stints against Northern Colorado (3/30) and Winnipeg (5/1) ... made first career start in mid-week game at North Dakota (5/7) ... fanned career-high four batters in four innings in start at North Dakota State (5/14) BEFORE SDSU: Was another Jackrabbit who

played a key role on Dowling Catholic High School’s state championship baseball team in 2011 ... second-team allconference honoree after compiling a 7-1 record with a 1.47 earned run average ... limited opponents to .110 batting average during junior season, allowing only 24 hits in 52.1 innings pitched Year ERA 2013 3.50 Totals 3.50

W-L 0-0 0-0

App 10 10

CAREER HIGHS Innings Pitched: 4.0, at North Dakota State, 5-14-2013 [2] Strikeouts: 4, at North Dakota State, 5-14-2013 [2]

JOE ERICKSON’S CAREER STATS GS CG SHO SV IP H R 2 0 0 0 18.0 19 8 2 0 0 0 18.0 19 8

ER 7 7

BB 6 6

SO 13 13

Opp Avg. .268 .268

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ichael is a two-sport athlete at South Dakota State, who also is a member of the Jackrabbit football

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MICHAEL FINOCCHIARO 5-10, 195 Sophomore • Outfielder Omaha, Neb. Omaha Westside H.S. Major: Sport, Recreation and Park Mgmt. Bats: Left Throws: Left

2013: Saw action in 17 games, with two starts ... scored lone run of season in pinch-running appearance versus St. Bonaventure (N.Y.) ... collected first collegiate hit in series opener at Mississippi Valley State (3/1) ... recorded hit in lone at-bat at Alcorn State (Miss.) (3/6) ... tallied season-high three putouts in first career start, versus Mercer (Ga.) (3/9) ... went a combined 2-for-4 with two RBI in doubleheader sweep of Dakota State (4/24) ... delivered sacrifice fly in home win over Winnipeg (5/1) BEFORE SDSU: Was a two-sport standout at

Omaha Westside High School ... all-state honoree and twotime first-team all-Metro selection in baseball ... played on state American Legion championship team in 2010 and runner-up squad in 2012 ... batted .417 with 73 hits and 42 runs batted in during final season of Legion ball ... also was a standout punter in high school who averaged 40.2 yards per punt as a high school junior and 41.6 yards as a senior ... academic all-Metro honoree

CAREER HIGHS At-Bats: 4, vs. Mercer (Ga.), 3-9-2013 Runs: 1, vs. St. Bonaventure (N.Y.), 2-24-2013 Hits: 1, four times (last: vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [2] RBI: 2, vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [1] Putouts: 3, vs. Mercer (Ga.), 3-9-2013

MICHAEL FINOCCHIARO’S CAREER STATS Year 2013 Totals

GP-GS 17-2 17-2

AVG .167 .167

SLG .167 .167

OBP .192 .192

AB 24 24

R 1 1

H 4 4

2B 0 0

3B 0 0

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RBI 3 3

BB 1 1

SO 9 9

SB-ATT 0-0 0-0

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ach saw action all over the field during his freshman season and will again fill a utility role in 2014 ... named to Summit League Honor Roll for academics 2013: Hit .462 while seeing action in 14 games ... went 2-for-2 at the plate against Alcorn State (Miss.) (3/5) ... singled and scored in pinch-hitting appearance in first game of doubleheader against Dakota State (4/24), then went 1-for-3 with two runs scored in first career start in Game 2 ... singled in final at-bat of season, against Fort Wayne (5/12)

-25ZACH HOLT

5-10, 145 Sophomore • Utility Bloomington, Ill. Bloomington Catholic Central Major: Consumer Affairs

BEFORE SDSU: Started three seasons at shortstop

for Bloomington Central Catholic High School ... threetime all-conference selection ... led his high school team in hitting and stolen bases as a senior, compiling a .368 career batting average with 51 career stolen bases ... honor roll student ... is a cousin of Minnesota Twins All-Star Joe Mauer

CAREER HIGHS Hits: 2, at Alcorn State (Miss.), 3-5-2013 Runs: 2, vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [2] Putouts: 2, vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [2]

ZACH HOLT’S CAREER STATS Year 2013 Totals

GP-GS 14-1 14-1

AVG .462 .462

SLG .462 .462

OBP .500 .500

AB 13 13

R 6 6

H 6 6

2B 0 0

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

RBI 0 0

BB 1 1

SO 4 4

SB-ATT 0-0 0-0

Bats: Right Throws: Right

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aul enjoyed a solid first season in the Jackrabbit lineup, earning a starting spot in left field ... member of the Summit League Honor Roll for academics

-23PAUL JACOBSON 6-1, 190 Sophomore • Outfielder Dakota Dunes, S.D. Sioux City Heelan H.S. Major: Pre-Economics Bats: Right Throws: Right

2013: Started 47 games ... led team with 15 doubles and 10 stolen bases in 12 attempts ... recorded team-best 13-game hitting streak that began in February and ended in late March ... recorded 11 multi-hit games, including pair of two-hit efforts in series sweep of Alcorn State (Miss.) (3/5-6) ... hit first collegiate home run in series finale against Saint Louis (Mo.), helping team to 5-3 victory (3/16) ... stole three bases and scored two runs in seriesopening win at Northern Colorado (3/29) ... went combined 4-for-6 with two doubles, two runs scored and three RBI in doubleheader sweep at Oakland (4/14) ... doubled and scored twice in home victory over Winnipeg (5/1) ... ended season with two-hit game, including 15th double, in NCAA Tournament versus San Francisco (6/1) BEFORE SDSU: Put together an outstanding all-

around prep career at Bishop Heelan High School in Sioux City, Iowa, lettering and serving as team captain in four sports ... in baseball, he batted nearly .500 each of his last two seasons, earning first-team Class 3A all-state honors from both the Iowa Newspaper Association and Iowa Baseball Coaches Association in 2012 ... batted .493 with an .804 slugging percentage during his senior season ... hit six home runs and stole 27 bases as a senior, after recording nine home runs and 18 steals as a junior ... recorded school-record .447 career batting average with 17 home runs and school-record 136 runs batted in ... in football,

CAREER HIGHS Runs: 2, eight times (last: at North Dakota State, 5-16-2013 [1]) Hits: 2, 11 times (last: vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013 Doubles: 2, vs. Winnipeg, 5-1-2013 Stolen Bases: 3, at Northern Colorado, 3-29-2013 Putouts: 9, vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013

was a first-team all-state selection at quarterback after setting single-game and single-season records for touchdown passes ... played on two state championship basketball teams and competed on a state title track and field team ... competed in a total of seven state tournaments during prep career ... honor student ... his late grandfather, Jim Schmidt, is a member of the Jackrabbit Sports Hall of Fame, while his uncle, Pat Schmidt, was an all-conference infielder for the Jackrabbits from 1991-95

PAUL JACOBSON’S CAREER STATS Year 2013 Totals

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GP-GS 55-47 55-47

AVG .293 .293

SLG .415 .415

OBP .371 .371

AB 164 164

R 37 37

H 48 48

2B 15 15

3B 1 1

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RBI 20 20

BB 13 13

SO 29 29

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ody will be in search of a more prominent role in the infield after seeing limited action as a freshman in 2013

-2CODY SHARROW

6-1, 165 Sophomore • Infielder Jericho, Vt. Mount Mansfield Union H.S. Major: Architecture Bats: Right Throws: Right

2013: Played in eight games with four starts at the middle infield positions ... tallied three assists and one putout as starting shortstop in collegiate debut against Waldorf (Iowa) (2/18) ... collected first collegiate hit and RBI in road win at Alcorn State (Miss.) ... went 4-for-4 with a double, RBI and three runs scored as starting second baseman in second game of doubleheader versus Dakota State (4/24) ... did not see action in Summit League play BEFORE SDSU: Was selected as the Gatorade

Player of the Year for Vermont in 2012 ... a three-time allmetro selection at shortstop, he batted .538 with 21 runs batted in during the regular season his senior year ... also posted a 5-1 record with a 1.75 earned run average ... also earned all-tournament honors at the Vermont American Legion State Tournament in helping team to a state title in 2011

CAREER HIGHS At-Bats: 4, vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [2] Hits: 4, vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [2] Runs: 4, vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [2] RBI: 1, at Alcorn State (Miss.), 3-5-2013, and vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 Assists: 3, vs. Waldorf (Iowa), 2-18-2013 [2]

CODY SHARROW’S CAREER STATS Year 2013 Totals

GP-GS 8-4 8-4

AVG .333 .333

SLG .400 .400

OBP .444 .444

AB 15 15

R 3 3

H 5 5

2B 1 1

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

RBI 2 2

BB 2 2

SO 7 7

SB-ATT 0-0 0-0

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-12CHRIS ANDERSON

6-3, 185 Junior • Pitcher Aurora, Ill. Waubonsie Valley H.S. Waubonsee C.C. (Ill.) Major: Sports Recreation and Management Bats: Left Throws: Left hris is expected to help bolster the Jackrabbit pitching staff following an outstanding career at the junior college level ... helped lead Waubonsee Community College to a third-place finish in the NJCAA Division III World Series in 2013 ... earned all-tournament honors after throwing a 2-0 shutout victory in the opener, retiring 21 consecutive batters in one stretch ... for the season, he posted an 8-4 record with a 2.16 earned run average ... struck out 84 batters and allowed only 69 hits in 87 1/3 innings in earning first-team all-Illinois Skyway Conference honors ... second-team all-league honoree as a freshman ... 2011 graduate of Waubonsie Valley High School

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DEREK FEIGE

6-0, 170 Freshman • Pitcher Sioux Falls, S.D. O’Gorman H.S. New Mexico State Major: Exercise Science Bats: Right Throws: Right

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erek was a late addition to the Jackrabbit roster, transferring to SDSU after spending the fall semester at New Mexico State ... will sit out 2013 season due to NCAA transfer rules ... first-team all-state shortstop and academic all-state selection during senior season ... was winning pitcher in state championship game in 2012

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-1MITCH FOSTER

-27DERRINGER HUFF

5-11, 175 Freshman • Infielder Flandreau, S.D. Flandreau H.S. Major: Entrepreneurial Studies Bats: Right Throws: Right

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itch joins the Jackrabbit baseball program after an outstanding allaround prep career at Flandreau High School ... earned first-team all-state recognition in football and golf, and was a third-team all-state honoree in basketball ... played on two state championship football teams ... named Big East Conference Most Valuable Player and was selected to play in South Dakota All-Star Basketball Game ... in baseball, played on two state championship American Legion teams ... received Big Stick Award at state Legion tournament ... member of the National Honor Society

6-4, 200 Sophomore • Pitcher Troy, Mo. Troy Buchanan H.S. Lincoln Land C.C. (Ill.) Major: Pre-Economics Bats: Right Throws: Right

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erringer will add depth to the Jackrabbit pitching staff after previously pitching in the junior college ranks ... began his collegiate career at the University of Illinois-Springfield, but redshirted ... pitched during the 2013 season at Lincoln Land Community College in Springfield, Ill., where he posted a 3-9 record in 13 starts, but struck out 64 batters in 65 2/3 innings ... 2011 graduate of Troy Buchanan (Mo.) High School, where he lettered three times in baseball

-39KYLE JENSEN

-35RYAN FROOM

5-10, 170 Redshirt Freshman • Pitcher Rock Valley, Iowa Rock Valley H.S. Major: Early Childhood Education Bats: Right Throws: Right

6-1, 190 Freshman • Pitcher Crystal, Minn. St. Louis Park H.S. Major: Exploratory Studies Bats: Right Throws: Right

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yan was one of the top pitchers in the Twin Cities Metro area as a senior, when he posted a 0.77 earned run average with 42 strikeouts in 27 1/3 innings for St. Louis Park High School ... also batted .429 in being named to Metro West All-Star Team ... lettered three times in baseball and was an all-conference selection and team MVP during his junior and senior seasons ... also lettered four times in hockey ... team captain and team MVP during his senior season ... was named to honorable mention all-conference squad two times

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yle was a late addition to the Jackrabbit roster in 2013 and redshirted ... earned all-conference and all-district honors in baseball at Rock Valley High School ... lettered three times in baseball ... lettered three times in track and field and was a state qualifier in both the 4x100 and 4x200 relays ... played on pair of district championship football teams ... also lettered twice in basketball ... recipient of Excellence in Academic Achievement Award

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-9MATT JOHNSON

-37PATRICK KORMAN

6-2, 195 Freshman • Infielder Ankeny, Iowa Ankeny H.S. Major: Consumer Affairs Bats: Left Throws: Right

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att is a candidate to fill the third base position this season ... was one of the top power hitters in the state of Iowa, hitting a combined 22 home runs over his final three seasons at Ankeny High School ... lettered four times in baseball ... also compiled an 18-2 record on the mound from 2011-13 ... batted .305 with three home runs as a sophomore, adding a 5-1 pitching record ... earned first-team all-state honors for state championship team in 2012, when he hit .438 with 13 home runs, 14 doubles and 51 runs batted in, along with an .867 slugging percentage ... also in 2012, was 7-1 on the mound with a 1.52 ERA ... again earned first-team all-state honors as a senior in 2013, when he batted .356 with six home runs, 14 doubles and team-high 43 RBI ... went undefeated on the mound, posting a 6-0 record with 1.83 ERA in helping lead Ankeny to state quarterfinals ... selected to play in 2013 All-Star Series by Iowa High School Coaches Association

6-0, 175 Freshman • Infielder Granger, Ind. St. Joseph’s H.S. Major: Biology/ Pre-Optometry Bats: Right Throws: Right

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atrick excelled in both baseball and soccer at St. Joseph’s High School in South Bend, Ind. ... lettered three times in baseball, earning allDiocesean honors as a senior in leading team to section title ... played on Northern Indiana Conference championship team as a junior ... also earned three varsity letters in soccer, playing on sectional championship squads his junior and senior seasons ... member of National Honor Society and German National Honor Society ... also active in South Bend/Mishawaka Youth Leadership

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-17ETHAN KENKEL

6-1, 180 Freshman • Pitcher Sioux Falls, S.D. Washington H.S. Major: Pre-Economics Bats: Right Throws: Right

6-5, 210 Freshman • Pitcher Storm Lake, Iowa Storm Lake H.S. Major: Consumer Affairs Bats: Right Throws: Right

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than enjoyed an outstanding all-around prep career at Storm Lake High School, where he was a highly decorated athlete in four sports ... named Siouxland Male Athlete of the Year in 2013 by the Sioux City Journal ... in baseball, was a four-time all-district selection and two-time all-state honoree ... compiled 7-1 record with a 1.34 earned run average as a senior, recording 84 strikeouts in 52 1/3 innings and holding opponents to a .138 batting average ... hit 15 career home runs in helping lead team to pair of state tournament berths ... qualified four times for the state track and field meet in the discus, winning a state title as a senior with a throw of 176 feet, 4 inches ... also was a two-time all-district selection in football as a tight end and defensive end ... caught 27 passes for 464 yards and three touchdowns his senior season, adding 65 tackles and 10 tackles for loss on defense ... earned all-conference honors two times in basketball, averaging 15.8 points and 10.8 rebounds per game as a senior

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ustin played all over the field for the Washington High School and Sioux Falls Post 15 East American Legion baseball programs, but is expected to settle into a pitching role at the collegiate level .... compiled 4-2 record with 1.77 earned run average and 49 strikeouts in 36 innings during junior season at Sioux Falls Washington ... went on to post 6-3 record with 3.30 ERA during American Legion season in 2012, which included a no-hitter in Upper Midwest Classic ... batted .370 during 2012 Legion season when team finished as state runner-up, then earned squad’s Big Stick Award in 2013 after hitting team-best .390 ... did not pitch during 2013 Legion season due to injury ... Regent Scholar

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-5TREY LAPKE

JESSE MUNSTERMAN

6-1, 175 Freshman • Catcher Sioux City, Iowa Sioux City East H.S. Major: Pre-Economics Bats: Right Throws: Right

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rey will add further depth to the catching position for the Jackrabbits ... lettered four times in baseball at Sioux City East High School, earning all-conference and all-district honors three times ... named firstteam all-state in helping lead team to state championship as a senior ... also lettered in football, golf and track and field ... member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society ... active in National Council on Youth Leadership and served as a mentor in violence prevention

6-2, 195 Junior • Infielder St. Peter, Minn. St. Peter H.S. Buena Vista (Iowa) Major: Exploratory Studies Bats: Right Throws: Right

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esse made the decision to transfer to South Dakota State after two successful seasons at the NCAA Division III level at Buena Vista University (Iowa) ... will sit out the 2014 season due to NCAA transfer rules ... began collegiate career by being named team’s Freshman of the Year and was an honorable mention all-Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selection ... batted .306 with a home run and 15 runs batted in as a freshman ... earned second-team all-conference recognition as a shortstop in 2013, when he batted .321 with 18 RBI while starting all 42 games ... 2011 graduate of St. Peter High School, where he earned all-South Central Conference honors three times

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-38CHAYSE MEIERKORT

6-0, 210 Sophomore • Infielder Brookings, S.D. Brookings H.S. Univ. of Sioux Falls Major: Consumer Affairs Bats: Right Throws: Right

6-2, 190 Freshman • Catcher Celebration, Fla. Celebration H.S. Major: Exploratory Studies Bats: Right Throws: Right

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hayse returns to the state of South Dakota for his collegiate athletic career ... grew up in Vermillion, where he was a member of the Class B high school state championship baseball team ... all-state honoree who also played on the Class B American Legion state runner-up team in 2012 ... family later moved to Florida, where he was a second-team all-league selectioin in football

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att joined the Jackrabbit baseball program in the fall and will sit out the 2014 season due to NCAA transfer rules ... played one season at the University of Sioux Falls, where he saw action both in the field and on the mound ... credited with one hit, two runs scored and a stolen base in limited action ... made six pitching appearances for a total of four innings out of the bullpen, posting a 4.50 earned run average ... 2012 graduate of Brookings High School ... was named Most Valuable Player of 2012 Class A American Legion State Tournament after helping lead Brookings to title .... batted .417 with 41 runs batted in and was 10-1 on the mound with a 2.12 ERA en route to earning all-state honors ... member of the Sioux Falls Argus Leader Elite 45 for football ... academic all-state selection in football, basketball and baseball

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2013 IN REVIEW


2013 SEASON REVIEW A mix of veterans and talented newcomers pushed the South Dakota State University baseball team to the top of The Summit League during the 2013 season. “We had tremendous leadership in our senior class,” said head coach Dave Schrage, whose team improved from 18 wins his first season in 2012 to a 35-24 overall record and first-ever berth in the NCAA Tournament at the Division I level last season. If anything, the 2013 edition of the Jackrabbit baseball team was consistent. SDSU’s longest losing streak of the entire season was three games, while its biggest winning streak was five. Avoiding riding the roller coaster proved especially important in a season in which the ability to get in games was a challenge. Extended wintry weather hindered the home schedule, wiping out one entire home weekend of Summit League play and forcing another to be moved to Omaha. In all, the Jackrabbits played only nine games at Erv Huether Field, compiling a 7-2 overall mark and 6-2 record against Summit League foes. Highlighting the home slate was a fourgame sweep of Fort Wayne that solidified the Jackrabbits’ bid to be the top seed in the Summit League Baseball Championship. Pitching paced the team throughout the 2013 season. The Jackrabbit pitching staff recorded its lowest team earned run average since 1978 with a Summit League-best 3.37, and the squad’s eight shutouts were the most since the 1967 team blanked opponents nine times. The Jackrabbits’ pitching prowess was reflected in the year-end awards as four SDSU pitchers received all-Summit League recognition. Senior right-hander Layne Somsen became the first Jackrabbit player to earn a major Summit League award as he was named the league’s Pitcher of the Year. Despite ending with a 4-5 record, Somsen ranked among the league leaders with a 1.87 earned run average, 91 strikeouts in 91 1/3 innings and holding opponents to a .196 batting average. Somsen also came up big in the postseason. A hard-luck losing pitcher in the opening game of the Summit League Baseball Championship against Western Illinois on May 23, Somsen struck out four batters in the final two innings of a 1-0 victory over North Dakota State in the title game to help send the Jackrabbits to the NCAA Tournament for the first time. Somsen, who was drafted and signed by the Cincinnati Reds after the season, limited national seed Oregon to only one earned run in seven-plus innings in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Fellow senior right-hander Stephen Bougher also was a first-team all-league performer, post-

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THE JACKRABBIT BASEBALL team displays the Summit League championship banner after SDSU defeated North Dakota State by scores of 2-0 and 1-0 on May 26, 2013, in Rochester, Mich., to win the conference postseason title. By virtue of winning the tournament title, SDSU advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time at the Division I level. ing an 8-2 record in becoming the Jackrabbits’ all-time leader in games started (48) and innings pitched (299 1/3). Bougher, who later signed with the Lincoln SaltDogs of the independent American Association, also finished second in career victories at SDSU, compiling a 22-15 career record. Sophomore pitchers Adam Bray and J.D. Moore earned second-team honors. Bray filled the role of No. 3 starter, compiling a 7-2 record with a 3.19 ERA. Moore solidified the Jackrabbit bullpen, setting an SDSU single-season record with 13 saves. The right-hander went on to be named to the all-region team by the American Baseball Coaches Association after striking out 38 batters in only 31 2/3 innings. The Jackrabbit offense was led by senior designated hitter Daniel Telford. The left-handed hitting Telford paced SDSU with a .410 batting average and six home runs despite missing a couple weeks midway through the season due to injury. Telford returned to form late in the season, hitting .389 (7-for-18) with a home run, three doubles and five runs batted in as he was named most outstanding player of the Summit League Baseball Championship. A revamped Jackrabbit outfield also combined to turn in a solid 2013 season. Newcomers Paul Jacobson and Scott Splett gained the starting spots at the corner outfield spots, while freshman Zach Coppola and sophomore Eric Danforth platooned much of the season in center field.

Jacobson led the team with 10 stolen bases and 15 doubles, posting a .293 batting average with 20 runs batted in during his freshman season. Splett, meanwhile, patrolled right field on an everyday basis and led the team with 59 hits, 39 runs scored and seven outfield assists. Coppola batted .296 and stole nine bases in 35 starts, while Danforth posted a .278 average in 36 starts between center and left. The Jackrabbit defense was further solidified up the middle when senior Daniel Marra took over the everyday duties at shortstop midway through the season, and newcomers Al Robbins at second base and Reid Clary at catcher locked down starting spots. Marra chipped in with a .274 batting average, drove in 22 runs and was one of the toughest players to strike out on the team, fanning only 14 times in 164 at-bats. Robbins batted .263 and was a perfect 7-for-7 in stolen bases, while Clary checked in with a .269 batting average and 19 RBI. Clary was named to the all-tournament team at the Eugene Regional of the NCAA Tournament. The Jackrabbits’ starting corner infielders also turned in solid 2013 seasons. Senior Andrew Melton started 57 games at third base and earned Summit League Player of the Week honors twice. Melton ranked fourth on the team with 29 runs batted in and drew a team-best 34 bases on balls. Machbitz, in his second season as the starting first baseman, shared the team lead with 36 RBI, ranked in a tie for second with two homes and ended the season with a .270 batting average.

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OPPONENT SCORE vs. Waldorf (Iowa) W, 3-0 vs. Waldorf (Iowa) W, 5-0 vs. Ohio State L, 2-10 vs. St. Bonaventure (N.Y.) W, 10-5 vs. Ohio State L, 2-5 vs. St. Bonaventure (N.Y.) W, 12-7 at Mississippi Valley State L, 3-4 at Mississippi Valley State W, 12-2 at Mississippi Valley State W, 6-4 at Alcorn State (Miss.) W, 18-4 at Alcorn State (Miss.) W, 10-2 vs. Mercer (Ga.) L, 3-4 vs. Mercer (Ga.) L, 2-10 at Indiana State L, 4-5 at Saint Louis (Mo.) W, 3-0 at Saint Louis (Mo.) L, 6-11 at Saint Louis (Mo.) W, 5-3 at Minnesota L, 1-5 at Northern Colorado W, 5-1 at Northern Colorado W, 11-8 at Northern Colorado L, 12-13 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE L, 2-3 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE W, 5-4 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE L, 1-3 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE W, 3-0 *at Fort Wayne L, 0-1 *at Fort Wayne W, 14-11 *at Oakland W, 3-0 *at Oakland W, 10-3 DAKOTA STATE W, 14-7 DAKOTA STATE W, 11-7 *OAKLAND L, 2-3 *OAKLAND W, 8-1 *OAKLAND L, 3-4 *OAKLAND W, 6-4 WINNIPEG W, 12-2 *at Western Illinois W, 4-1 *at Western Illinois W, 5-0 *at Western Illinois L, 1-2 *at Western Illinois W, 3-2 at North Dakota L, 3-4 at Creighton (Neb.) L, 1-7 *FORT WAYNE W, 6-2 *FORT WAYNE W, 5-2 *FORT WAYNE W, 8-3 *FORT WAYNE W, 8-2 *at North Dakota State L, 10-11 *at North Dakota State W, 6-5 *at Omaha L, 0-6 *at Omaha L, 4-6 *at Omaha W, 12-5 *at Omaha L, 2-8 ^vs. Western Illinois L, 2-4 ^at Oakland W, 8-4 ^vs. Western Illinois W, 5-4 ^vs. North Dakota State W, 2-0 ^vs. North Dakota State W, 1-0 %at Oregon L, 2-3 %vs. San Francsico (Calif.)[13inn.] L, 3-4

SITE Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Port Charlotte, Fla. Port Charlotte, Fla. Port Charlotte, Fla. Port Charlotte, Fla. Greenville, Miss. Greenville, Miss. Greenville, Miss. Lorman, Miss. Lorman, Miss. Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Minneapolis, Minn. Greeley, Colo. Greeley, Colo. Greeley, Colo. Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Rochester, Mich Rochester, Mich. Sioux City, Iowa Sioux City, Iowa Papillion, Neb. Papillion, Neb. Papillion, Neb. Papillion, Neb. Erv Huether Field Macomb, Ill. Macomb, Ill. Macomb, Ill. Macomb, Ill. Grand Forks, N.D. Omaha, Neb. Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Erv Huether Field Fargo, N.D. Fargo, N.D. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Rochester, Mich. Rochester, Mich. Rochester, Mich. Rochester, Mich. Rochester, Mich. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

SDSU 3-6-1 5-10-1 2-8-3 10-13-3 2-4-2 12-13-2 3-11-1 12-9-1 6-10-3 18-24-0 10-10-1 3-7-5 2-10-2 4-8-3 3-6-0 6-10-1 5-11-0 1-4-1 5-12-0 11-13-6 12-17-2 2-8-1 5-7-2 1-6-4 3-8-0 0-3-0 14-20-3 3-5-0 10-14-2 14-17-0 11-9-1 2-7-0 8-9-0 3-6-5 6-13-1 12-12-0 4-8-0 5-7-2 1-4-0 3-6-0 3-7-1 1-1-0 6-11-0 5-8-0 8-10-0 8-13-1 10-9-3 6-8-0 0-4-1 4-7-0 12-15-0 2-6-2 2-6-1 8-12-2 5-7-0 2-8-1 1-6-0 3-2-1 5-10-2

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

W-L 1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 3-2 4-2 4-3 5-3 6-3 7-3 8-3 8-4 8-5 8-6 9-6 9-7 10-7 10-8 11-8 12-8 12-9 12-10 (0-1) 13-10 (1-1) 13-11 (1-2) 14-11 (2-2) 14-12 (2-3) 15-12 (3-3) 16-12 (4-3) 17-12 (5-3) 18-12 19-12 19-13 (5-4) 20-13 (6-4) 20-14 (6-5) 21-14 (7-5) 22-14 23-14 (8-5) 24-14 (9-5) 24-15 (9-6) 25-15 (10-6) 25-16 25-17 26-17 (11-6) 27-17 (12-6) 28-17 (13-6) 29-17 (14-6) 29-18 (14-7) 30-18 (15-7) 30-19 (15-8) 30-20 (15-9) 31-20 (16-9) 31-21 (16-10) 31-22 32-22 33-22 34-22 35-22 35-23 35-24

PITCHER OF RECORD Stephen Bougher (1-0) Adam Bray (1-0) Layne Somsen (0-1) Kolton Emery (2-0) Shane Kraemer (0-1) Adam Bray (2-0) Talon Jumper (0-1) Stephen Bougher (2-0) Chad Hodges (1-0) Kolton Emery (2-0) Shane Kraemer (1-1) Chad Hodges (1-1) Stephen Bougher (2-1) Adam Bray (2-1) Layne Somsen (1-1) Kolton Emery (2-1) Talon Jumper (1-1) Kolton Emery (2-2) Layne Somsen (2-1) Talon Jumper (2-1) J.D. Moore (0-1) Layne Somsen (2-2) Stephen Bougher (3-1) Kolton Emery (2-3) Adam Bray (3-1) Layne Somsen (2-3) Shane Kraemer (2-1) Stephen Bougher (4-1) Adam Bray (4-1) Talon Jumper (3-1) Aaron Klatt (1-0) Chad Hodges (1-2) Stephen Bougher (5-1) Kolton Emery (2-4) Adam Bray (5-1) Chad Hodges (2-2) Layne Somsen (3-3) Stephen Bougher (6-1) Adam Bray (5-2) Chad Hodges (3-2) Andrew Clemen (0-1) Shane Kraemer (2-2) Layne Somsen (4-3) Stephen Bougher (7-1) Kolton Emery (3-4) Adam Bray (6-2) Talon Jumper (3-2) Shane Kraemer (3-2) Layne Somsen (4-4) Stephen Bougher (7-2) Adam Bray (7-2) Kolton Emery (3-5) Layne Somsen (4-5) Stephen Bougher (8-2) Talon Jumper (4-2) Kolton Emery (4-5) Shane Kraemer (4-2) J.D. Moore (0-2) Shane Kraemer (4-3)

* Summit League regular season game ^ Summit League Baseball Championship game % NCAA Tournament game

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2013 STATISTICS

2013 OVERALL HITTING STATISTICS

Player 25-Zach Holt 5-Daniel Telford 37-Cody Sharrow 9-Nick Andrews 19-Zach Coppola 23-Paul Jacobson 24-Steven Autenrieth 7-Scott Splett 6-Eric Danforth 3-Daniel Marra 33-Aaron Machbitz 14-Reid Clary 21-Al Robbins 8-Sam Pack 2-Andrew Melton 38-Austin Black 1-Tyler Shannon 26-Jordan Varga

AVG GP GS AB R H .462 14 1 13 6 6 .410 42 27 122 25 50 .333 8 4 15 3 5 .299 35 24 77 17 23 .296 50 35 108 22 32 .293 55 47 164 37 48 .293 23 13 41 3 12 .288 58 55 205 39 59 .278 45 36 133 24 37 .274 55 47 164 24 45 .270 55 54 189 20 51 .269 40 34 108 13 29 .263 54 48 186 36 49 .257 24 7 35 5 9 .251 58 57 187 35 47 .250 7 0 4 3 1 .244 31 23 78 10 19 .190 13 4 21 2 4 29-Michael Finocchiaro .167 17 2 24 1 4 4-Jake Ratz .148 21 13 54 5 8 Totals .279 59 59 1,928 330 538 Opponents .259 59 59 1,866 241 483

Player ERA 12-Layne Somsen 1.87 22-J.D. Moore 1.99 10-Stephen Bougher 2.86 17-Talon Jumper 3.00 31-Adam Bray 3.19 15-Joe Erickson 3.50 35-Kenton Welbig 3.60 27-Shane Kraemer 4.43 11-Kolton Emery 4.45 34-Chad Hodges 4.76 28-Andrew Clemen 4.91 18-Blake Fiedelman 5.73 30-Aaron Klatt 7.27 36-Nick Young 9.00 Totals 3.37 Opponents 4.70 Player TC Sam Pack 60 Nick Andrews 38 Kolton Emery 18 Shane Kraemer 13 Stephen Bougher 13 Michael Finocchiaro 11 Daniel Telford 8 Joe Erickson 5 Chad Hodges 4 J.D. Moore 4 Zach Holt 3

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2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP 0 0 0 0 6 .462 1 0 4 0 .500 9 3 6 36 83 .680 8 0 21 2 .439 1 0 0 2 6 .400 2 1 7 0 .444 5 0 1 14 31 .403 10 11 12 1 .449 4 0 0 10 36 .333 14 3 22 1 .386 15 1 1 20 68 .415 13 8 29 0 .371 0 0 0 2 12 .293 6 1 9 2 .396 9 2 2 32 78 .380 24 6 60 3 .371 5 1 1 17 47 .353 12 1 22 0 .338 7 0 0 24 52 .317 22 7 14 4 .379 12 0 2 36 69 .365 16 3 28 9 .329 6 2 1 19 42 .389 15 0 18 2 .355 6 0 0 14 55 .296 21 9 35 8 .364 1 0 0 1 10 .286 4 1 6 2 .350 12 1 0 29 61 .326 34 5 31 3 .374 0 0 0 0 1 .250 3 1 0 0 .625 3 0 0 7 22 .282 6 1 9 0 .302 0 0 1 7 7 .333 3 1 3 0 .308 0 0 0 3 4 .167 1 0 9 0 .192 3 1 0 6 13 .241 1 2 16 1 .193 98 11 15 279 703 .365 216 61 355 38 .365 73 7 14 213 612 .328 170 37 384 31 .329

SF SH SB ATT 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 9 10 1 6 10 12 0 1 0 1 5 6 5 6 2 11 5 9 2 5 1 2 5 4 0 0 1 2 1 3 1 6 7 7 0 0 0 0 4 5 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 52 43 58 25 39 70 88

2013 OVERALL PITCHING STATISTICS

PO 58 37 6 1 1 10 8 1 1 0 3

W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP 4 5 15 13 1 0 3 1 91.1 0 2 26 0 0 0 4 13 31.2 8 2 15 14 5 2 2 0 88.0 4 2 18 0 0 0 1 2 30.0 7 2 14 11 1 0 2 0 67.2 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 18.0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 3 15 6 0 0 1 0 42.2 4 5 11 10 0 0 1 0 56.2 3 2 16 2 0 0 0 2 28.1 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 7.1 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 11.0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 8.2 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 35 24 59 59 7 8 6 18 491.1 24 35 59 59 4 2 1 11 492.0

H R ER BB SO 2B 63 26 19 30 91 6 18 7 7 14 38 3 84 43 28 23 62 11 28 14 10 11 24 6 72 32 24 15 41 13 19 8 7 6 13 1 7 2 2 2 3 1 61 29 21 16 39 10 64 35 28 13 32 13 29 18 15 15 18 5 11 4 4 3 10 2 12 9 7 11 6 1 11 8 7 3 5 1 4 6 5 8 2 0 483 241 184 170 384 73 538 330 257 216 355 98

3B HR B/Avg WP 0 1 .196 8 1 1 .175 3 0 4 .247 9 1 1 .243 3 1 3 .273 4 0 0 .268 0 0 0 .333 0 1 2 .351 3 1 1 .283 4 1 1 .279 4 0 0 .355 3 0 0 .273 2 1 0 .324 5 0 0 .222 3 7 14 .259 51 11 15 .279 59

2013 OVERALL FIELDING STATISTICS A 2 1 12 12 12 1 0 4 3 4 0

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PCT 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

Player Blake Fiedelman Aaron Klatt Andrew Clemen Aaron Machbitz Steven Autenrieth Reid Clary Eric Danforth Scott Splett Al Robbins Layne Somsen Zach Coppola

TC 2 1 1 470 96 253 58 112 232 29 96

PO A 0 2 0 1 0 1 442 24 89 6 223 26 54 3 103 7 99 125 12 16 89 2

E PCT 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 4 .991 1 .990 4 .984 1 .983 2 .982 8 .966 1 .966 5 .948

Player Paul Jacobson Andrew Melton Daniel Marra Jake Ratz Adam Bray Jordan Varga Tyler Shannon Cody Sharrow Talon Jumper

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PO A E 80 3 5 52 116 11 48 104 10 24 2 2 0 11 1 1 8 1 25 65 15 6 6 3 1 3 1

HBP 7 1 2 2 6 1 0 6 2 2 2 3 3 0 37 61 PCT .943 .939 .938 .929 .917 .900 .857 .800 .800


2013 STATISTICS

2013 HITTING STATISTICS — SUMMIT LEAGUE GAMES Player AVG GP GS 24-Steven Autenrieth .391 11 7 5-Daniel Telford .375 18 14 8-Sam Pack .333 8 2 6-Eric Danforth .319 24 19 7-Scott Splett .311 26 24 23-Paul Jacobson .311 26 23 9-Nick Andrews .308 16 11 1-Tyler Shannon .308 8 4 26-Jordan Varga .273 5 3 21-Al Robbins .268 26 25 33-Aaron Machbitz .241 25 25 3-Daniel Marra .241 26 24 14-Reid Clary .235 19 17 19-Zach Coppola .233 18 11 2-Andrew Melton .171 26 25 29-Michael Finocchiaro.000 3 0 4-Jake Ratz .000 3 0 Totals .277 26 26 Opponents .247 26 26

AB R H 23 2 9 56 9 21 9 1 3 69 16 22 90 16 28 74 15 23 39 5 12 13 2 4 11 0 3 97 22 26 83 9 20 79 13 19 51 6 12 30 5 7 70 9 12 4 0 0 3 1 0 802 131 222 777 92 192

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP 0 0 0 0 9 .391 2 0 5 2 .440 3 0 3 15 33 .589 5 0 13 1 .419 1 0 0 0 4 .444 1 0 1 0 .400 2 1 1 12 29 .420 7 0 12 0 .377 3 0 1 14 34 .378 11 1 23 3 .385 8 1 0 9 33 .446 7 5 12 0 .402 1 0 0 5 13 .333 3 5 5 0 .426 1 0 0 0 5 .385 2 0 2 0 .400 0 0 0 2 3 .273 1 0 3 0 .333 5 0 0 4 31 .320 7 2 17 4 .327 7 0 1 16 30 .361 6 1 14 5 .297 2 0 0 10 21 .266 11 6 7 2 .375 3 0 1 10 18 .353 5 0 10 0 .304 1 0 0 3 8 .267 5 1 9 1 .351 4 0 0 13 16 .229 17 2 13 1 .341 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 41 2 7 113 288 .359 90 23 149 19 .362 28 4 9 85 255 .328 63 14 159 13 .312

SF SH SB ATT 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 2 5 2 2 3 4 1 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 23 11 20 9 17 25 30

2013 PITCHING STATISTICS — SUMMIT LEAGUE GAMES Player ERA 22-J.D. Moore 0.00 18-Blake Fiedelman 0.00 17-Talon Jumper 1.15 31-Adam Bray 1.62 27-Shane Kraemer 1.80 12-Layne Somsen 2.66 10-Stephen Bougher 2.82 22-J.D. Moore 3.09 28-Andrew Clemen 3.86 11-Kolton Emery 4.88 15-Joe Erickson 7.20 34-Chad Hodges 9.28 30-Aaron Klatt 36.00 Totals 3.27 Opponents 4.67

W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 4.2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 0 1 7 0 0 0 1 2 15.2 5 1 6 6 1 0 1 0 39.0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 10.0 2 3 6 6 1 0 0 0 40.2 5 1 6 6 4 1 1 0 38.1 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 6 11.2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 1 3 6 6 0 0 0 0 31.1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 1 10.2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 16 10 26 26 6 3 2 9 209.0 10 16 26 26 4 2 1 5 206.0

H R ER 3 1 0 2 0 0 11 6 2 32 10 7 14 3 2 30 13 12 31 13 12 7 4 4 2 1 1 40 21 17 9 4 4 11 13 11 3 4 4 192 92 76 222 131 107

BB SO 2B 1 7 0 0 2 0 7 16 3 7 21 5 1 11 1 12 35 3 10 26 3 8 14 1 1 3 1 10 19 7 2 4 0 4 8 3 1 0 1 63 159 28 90 149 41

3B HR B/Avg WP 1 0 .176 0 0 0 .182 1 0 1 .200 0 1 2 .227 3 0 0 .341 0 0 1 .211 4 0 2 .220 4 1 1 .179 2 0 0 .250 2 0 1 .310 4 0 0 .391 0 1 1 .268 2 1 0 .500 0 4 9 .247 22 2 7 .277 25

HBP 0 2 1 2 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 14 23

2013 FIELDING STATISTICS — SUMMIT LEAGUE GAMES Player Zach Coppola Sam Pack Layne Somsen Kolton Emery Stephen Bougher Adam Bray Nick Andrews Shane Kraemer Chad Hodges Talon Jumper Zach Holt

C 29 18 14 11 8 7 4 2 2 2 1

PO 28 18 6 2 1 0 4 0 1 1 1

A 1 0 8 9 7 7 0 2 1 1 0

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PCT 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

Player J.D. Moore Blake Fiedelman Joe Erickson Aaron Machbitz Reid Clary Scott Splett Steven Autenrieth Eric Danforth Al Robbins Paul Jacobson Daniel Marra

C 1 1 1 229 117 54 49 31 120 38 87

PO 0 0 0 219 106 49 44 28 45 33 21

A 1 1 1 9 10 4 4 2 71 3 60

E PCT 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .996 1 .991 1 .981 1 .980 1 .968 4 .967 2 .947 6 .931

Player C Andrew Melton 71 Jordan Varga 8 Tyler Shannon 17 Jake Ratz 0 Daniel Telford 0 Michael Finocchiaro 0 Andrew Clemen 0 Aaron Klatt 0 Totals 922 Opponents 941

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PO A E 16 49 6 1 6 1 3 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 627 268 27 618 274 49

PCT .915 .875 .824 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .971 .948

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2013 GAME-BY-GAME HITTING Date Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 March 1 March 3 March 3 March 5 March 6 March 8 March 9 March 9 March 15 March 16 March 16 March 27 March 29 March 30 March 31 April 5 April 6 April 6 April 7 April 12 April 12 April 14 April 14 April 24 April 24 April 26 April 27 April 27 April 28 May 1 May 4 May 4 May 5 May 5 May 7 May 8 May 10 May 11 May 11 May 12 May 14 May 14 May 16 May 17 May 17 May 18 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 26 May 31 June 1

Opponent AB vs. Waldorf (Iowa) 24 vs. Waldorf (Iowa) 32 vs. Ohio State 34 vs. St. Bonaventure (N.Y.) 37 vs. Ohio State 29 vs. St. Bonaventure (N.Y) 38 at Mississippi Valley State 35 at Mississippi Valley State 32 at Mississippi Valley State 33 at Alcorn State (Miss.) 50 at Alcorn State (Miss.) 35 vs. Mercer (Ga.) 30 vs. Mercer (Ga.) 34 at Indiana State 35 at Saint Louis (Mo.) 31 at Saint Louis (Mo.) 35 at Saint Louis (Mo.) 36 at Minnesota 31 at Northern Colorado 38 at Northern Colorado 40 at Northern Colorado 42 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 32 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 26 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 33 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 32 *at Fort Wayne 25 *at Fort Wayne 43 *at Oakland 24 *at Oakland 41 vs. Dakota State 36 vs. Dakota State 29 *vs. Oakland 31 *vs. Oakland 28 *vs. Oakland 31 *vs. Oakland 33 WINNIPEG 37 *at Western Illinois 27 *at Western Illinois 31 *at Western Illinois 26 *at Western Illinois 22 at North Dakota 35 at Creighton (Neb.) 26 *FORT WAYNE 32 *FORT WAYNE 28 *FORT WAYNE 32 *FORT WAYNE 35 *at North Dakota State 30 *at North Dakota State 35 *at Omaha 28 *at Omaha 29 *at Omaha 39 *at Omaha 29 ^vs. Western Illinois 32 ^at Oakland 36 ^vs. Western Illinois 30 ^vs. North Dakota State 29 ^vs. North Dakota State 30 %at Oregon 31 %vs. San Francisco 44 Totals 1,928 *Summit League regular season game Home games in CAPS

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R 3 5 2 10 2 12 3 12 6 18 10 3 2 4 3 6 5 1 5 11 12 2 5 1 3 0 14 3 10 14 11 2 8 3 6 12 4 5 1 3 3 1 6 5 8 8 10 6 0 4 12 2 2 8 5 2 1 2 3 330

H 6 10 8 13 4 13 11 9 10 24 10 7 10 8 6 10 11 4 12 13 17 8 7 6 8 3 20 5 14 17 9 7 9 6 13 12 8 7 4 6 7 1 11 8 10 13 9 8 4 7 15 6 6 12 7 8 6 5 10 538

RBI 3 4 2 8 2 12 3 9 5 16 7 3 2 4 3 6 4 1 4 10 8 2 5 1 3 0 14 1 8 12 9 2 5 3 6 8 4 5 0 2 2 0 5 5 4 6 9 6 0 4 11 2 1 8 4 2 1 1 2 279

2B 1 1 3 3 0 5 1 3 3 3 2 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 2 5 1 1 2 0 2 4 0 2 1 0 1 0 3 3 0 3 1 2 0 2 5 1 0 4 2 0 2 0 2 98

3B 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 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 11

HR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 15

BB 3 4 2 5 2 5 3 10 0 8 7 4 4 5 1 2 4 3 1 6 5 2 3 2 3 0 5 2 4 3 4 5 4 1 4 9 3 5 0 5 1 4 2 3 3 2 10 4 3 3 7 5 3 6 5 0 3 1 3 216

IBB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 8

^ Summit League Baseball Championship game (Rochester, Mich.)

SB 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 43

CS 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

HBP SAC 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 2 0 2 1 4 61 52

SF 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 28

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2013 GAME-BY-GAME PITCHING Date Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 March 1 March 3 March 3 March 5 March 6 March 8 March 9 March 9 March 15 March 16 March 16 March 27 March 29 March 30 March 31 April 5 April 6 April 6 April 7 April 12 April 12 April 14 April 14 April 24 April 24 April 26 April 27 April 27 April 28 May 1 May 4 May 4 May 5 May 5 May 7 May 8 May 10 May 11 May 11 May 12 May 14 May 14 May 16 May 17 May 17 May 18 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 26 May 31 June 1

Opponent IP vs. Waldorf (Iowa) 7.0 vs. Waldorf (Iowa) 7.0 vs. Ohio State 8.0 vs. St. Bonaventure (N.Y.) 9.0 vs. Ohio State 8.0 vs. St. Bonaventure (N.Y.) 9.0 at Mississippi Valley State 8.0 at Mississippi Valley State 8.0 at Mississippi Valley State 9.0 at Alcorn State (Miss.) 9.0 at Alcorn State (Miss.) 9.0 vs. Mercer (Ga.) 8.2 vs. Mercer (Ga.) 9.0 at Indiana State 8.0 at Saint Louis (Mo.) 9.0 at Saint Louis (Mo.) 8.0 at Saint Louis (Mo.) 9.0 at Minnesota 8.0 at Northern Colorado 9.0 at Northern Colorado 9.0 at Northern Colorado 8.1 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 9.0 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7.0 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 9.0 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 9.0 *at Fort Wayne 6.2 *at Fort Wayne 9.0 *at Oakland 7.0 *at Oakland 9.0 vs Dakota State 7.0 vs Dakota State 7.0 *vs. Oakland 9.0 *vs. Oakland 7.0 *vs. Oakland 9.0 *vs. Oakland 9.0 WINNIPEG 9.0 *at Western Illinois 7.0 *at Western Illinois 9.0 *at Western Illinois 6.0 *at Western Illinois 7.0 at North Dakota 8.1 at Creighton (Neb.) 8.0 *FORT WAYNE 9.0 *FORT WAYNE 7.0 *FORT WAYNE 9.0 *FORT WAYNE 9.0 *at North Dakota State 6.0 *at North Dakota State 9.0 *at Omaha 8.0 *at Omaha 6.1 *at Omaha 9.0 *at Omaha 8.0 ^vs. Western Illinois 9.0 ^at Oakland 9.0 ^vs. Western Illinois 9.0 ^vs. North Dakota State 9.0 ^vs. North Dakota State 9.0 %at Oregon 8.0 %vs. San Francisco 13.0 Totals 491.1 *Summit League regular season game Home games in CAPS

H 3 6 11 8 12 11 6 6 5 9 8 5 12 8 7 11 9 10 7 13 17 6 7 9 4 5 15 3 9 9 13 7 2 6 9 7 3 3 5 7 10 12 2 7 7 8 10 14 13 10 10 11 12 8 9 7 7 2 11 483

R 0 0 10 5 5 7 4 2 4 4 2 4 10 5 0 11 3 5 1 8 13 3 4 3 0 1 11 0 3 7 7 3 1 4 4 2 1 0 2 2 4 7 2 2 3 2 11 5 6 6 5 8 4 4 4 0 0 3 4 241

ER 0 0 8 3 3 3 3 1 2 4 1 2 7 3 0 10 3 5 1 3 10 3 3 0 0 1 7 0 1 7 6 3 1 3 3 2 1 0 2 2 3 7 2 2 3 2 9 5 5 6 5 7 2 0 4 0 0 2 3 184

BB SO 1 7 1 10 5 9 0 7 1 8 5 4 6 12 2 10 2 10 1 4 2 8 7 6 2 4 3 4 1 6 10 6 4 10 1 6 4 8 1 11 5 7 4 9 3 9 3 6 4 8 1 5 3 9 1 3 1 5 2 3 9 7 4 3 3 3 4 13 5 6 6 9 2 6 1 7 0 3 2 3 7 1 7 4 5 9 2 7 4 6 0 4 2 2 3 13 0 6 1 3 2 5 3 6 3 9 3 4 0 2 0 8 0 6 3 8 3 7 170 384

2B 0 0 1 3 5 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 3 3 2 3 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 3 2 4 1 4 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 2 73

3B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

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HR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14

WP 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 2 2 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 51

BK HBP 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 6 37

DP 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 43

IBB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Score 3-0 5-0 2-10 10-5 2-5 12-7 3-4 12-2 6-4 18-4 10-2 3-4 2-10 4-5 3-0 6-11 5-3 1-5 5-1 11-8 12-13 2-3 5-4 1-3 3-0 0-1 14-11 3-0 10-3 14-7 11-7 2-3 8-1 3-4 6-4 12-2 4-1 5-0 1-2 3-2 3-4 1-7 6-2 5-2 8-3 8-2 10-11 6-5 0-6 4-6 12-5 2-8 2-4 8-4 5-4 2-0 1-0 2-3 3-4 330-241

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2013 LINESCORES Game 1: Feb. 18 at Minneapolis, Minn.

Game 6: Feb. 24 at Port Charlotte, Fla.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3, WALDORF (Iowa) 0

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 12, ST. BONAVENTURE (N.Y.) 7

WC 000 000 0 0-3-2 SDSU 020 001 X 3-6-1 WC: Michael Rivera, Mike Karp (6) and Brandon Pizzo. SDSU: Stephen Bougher and Steven Autenrieth. W-Bougher (1-0). L-Rivera (0-1). Save-none.

SDSU 002 010 342 12-13-2 SBU 410 010 100 7-11-1 SDSU: Stephen Bougher, Adam Bray (5), J.D. Moore (8) and Sam Pack, Steven Autenrieth (8), Reid Clary (9). SBU: Eddie Gray, Joel Rosencrance (6), Drew Teller (8), Robert Nalepa (9) and Nick Lohrer. W-Bray (2-0). L-Rosencrance (0-1). Save-Moore (1).

Game 2: Feb. 18 at Minneapolis, Minn.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 5, WALDORF (Iowa) 0

SDSU 030 101 0 5-10-1 WC 000 000 0 0-6-4 SDSU: Adam Bray, Layne Somsen (6), J.D. Moore (7) and Nick Andrews, Reid Clary (6). WC: Matt Hutchins, Joey Mazzie (6) and Brandon Pizzo. W-Bray (1-0). L-Hutchins (0-1). Save-none. Game 3: Feb. 22 at Port Charlotte, Fla.

OHIO STATE 10, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2

SDSU 000 200 000 2-8-3 OSU 000 021 16X 10-11-0 SDSU: Layne Somsen, Talon Jumper (7), Blake Fiedelman (7), Andrew Clemen (8) and Reid Clary. OSU: Jaron Long, Ryan Riga (7), Brett McKinney (8) and Aaron Gretz. W-Long (1-0). L - Somsen (0-1). Save-McKinney (1). Game 4: Feb. 23 at Port Charlotte, Fla.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 10, ST. BONAVENTURE (N.Y.) 5

SBU 000 202 001 5-8-2 SDSU 621 000 10X 10-13-3 SBU: Andrew Revello, Drew Teller (5), Connor Grey (6), Bo Watson (7), Ryan Winton (8) and Nick Lohrer, Josh Martin (7). SDSU: Kolton Emery, Talon Jumper (8) and Nick Andrews, Sam Pack (8). W-Emery (1-0). L-Revello (0-1). Save-none. Game 5: Feb. 23 at Port Charlotte, Fla.

OHIO STATE 5, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2

SDSU 000 200 000 2-4-2 OSU 010 211 00X 5-12-3 SDSU: Shane Kraemer, Chad Hodges (6), Aaron Klatt (7), J.D. Moore (8) and Steven Autenrieth. OSU: Brian King, David Fathalikhani (8), Trace Dempsey (9) and Greg Solomon. W-King (1-1). L-Kraemer (0-1). Save-Dempsey (2).

Game 7: March 1 at Greenville, Miss.

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 4, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3 SDSU 000 012 000 3-11-1 MVSU 001 000 030 4-6-2 SDSU: Layne Somsen, Talon Jumper (8) and Reid Clary. MVSU: Montana Killier, Corwin Buchanon (6), David Lostra (7) and German Hays. W-Lostra (1-2). L-Jumper (0-1). Save-none. Game 8: March 3 at Greenville, Miss.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 12, MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 2 SDSU 450 000 12 12-9-1 MVSU 001 000 01 2-6-2 SDSU: Stephen Bougher, Nick Young (7), Joe Erickson (8) and Nick Andrews, Sam Pack (8). MVSU: Jonathan Parker, Corwin Buchanon (2), Grant Reifers (4), Mark Kaplan (8), Marcus Mangum (8) and Blake Palasini. W-Bougher (2-0). L-Parker (0-1). Save-none. Game 9: March 3 at Greenville, Miss.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 6, MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 4 SDSU 020 001 300 6-10-3 MVSU 200 110 000 4-5-2 SDSU: Adam Bray, Chad Hodges (6), Blake Fiedelman (8), J.D. Moore (9) and Steven Autenrieth, Reid Clary (8). MVSU: Kameron Stady, Kevin Simmons (6), Trey Lacy (8) and German Hays. W-Hodges (1-0). L-Simmons (1-1). Save-Moore (2). Game 10: March 5 at Lorman, Miss.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 18, ALCORN STATE (Miss.) 4

SDSU 422 061 030 18-24-0 ASU 102 000 001 4-9-7 SDSU: Kolton Emery, Aaron Klatt (7), Andrew Clemen (8), Kenton Welbig (9) and Reid Clary, Sam Pack (7). ASU: Shane Brown, Joseph Camp (2), Terrence Stubbs (5), Zach Muenster (8) and Angel Polo, Jared Listach (7). W-Emery (2-0). L-Brown (0-1). Save-none. Game 11: March 6 at Lorman, Miss.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 10, ALCORN STATE (Miss.) 2

SDSU 310 001 410 10-10-1 ASU 000 010 010 2-8-3 SDSU: Shane Kraemer, Blake Fiedelman (8), J.D. Moore (9) and Steven Autenrieth, Sam Pack (9). ASU: Justin Lemond, Kevin Gonzalez (6), Harrison Gary (8), Ryan Fuentes (9) and Edgar Salas. W-Kraemer (1-1). L-Lemond (0-1). Save-none. Game 12: March 8 at Terre Haute, Ind.

MERCER (Ga.) 4, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3

STEPHEN BOUGHER led the Jackrabbit pitching staff with eight wins in 2013 and finished second in career victories at SDSU with 22. Bougher also set a Jackrabbit career record with 299 1/3 innings pitched.

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SDSU 100 100 010 3-7-5 MER 001 010 101 4-5-0 SDSU: Layne Somsen, Aaron Klatt (7), Chad Hodges (7) and Reid Clary, Sam Pack (9). MER: Brandon Barker, Dimitri Kourtis (7), David Teasley (8) and David Reid-Foley, Austin Barrett (8). W-Teasley (4-1). L-Hodges (1-1). Save-none.

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Game 18: March 27 at Minneapolis, Minn.

MERCER (Ga.) 10, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2

MINNESOTA 5, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 1

MER 330 400 000 10-12-1 SDSU 000 020 000 2-10-2 MER: D.J. Johnson, Morgan Pittman (6), David Teasley (7), Corey Kafka (7), Mitchell Wade (8), Stephen Glaze (9) and David Reid-Foley. SDSU: Stephen Bougher, Nick Young (4), Joe Erickson (6), Blake Fiedelman (9) and Sam Pack. W-Johnson (3-0). L-Bougher (2-1). Save-none. HR: MER-Derrick Workman; SDSU-Aaron Machbitz (1).

SDSU 000 000 001 1-4-1 MINN 011 300 00X 5-10-1 SDSU: Kolton Emery, Shane Kraemer (4), Adam Bray (6), Andrew Clemen (7), J.D. Moore (8) and Reid Clary. MINN: Ty McDevitt, Drew Ghelfi (5), Lance Thonvold (7), Dalton Sawyer (8), Billy Soule (9) and Matt Halloran. W-McDevitt (2-0). L-Emery (2-2). Save-none.

Game 14: March 9 at Terre Haute, Ind.

INDIANA STAT 5, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 4

SDSU 300 000 010 4-8-3 INS 021 020 00X 5-8-0 SDSU: Adam Bray, Talon Jumper (5) and Reid Clary, Steven Autenrieth (8). INS: Jeff Degano, Devin Moore (1), Tyler Fehringer (6), Josh Dove (8) and Taylor Steen. W-Moore (2-0). L-Bray (2-1). Save-Dove (2). Game 15: March 15 at St. Louis, Mo.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3, SAINT LOUIS (Mo.) 0

SDSU 000 000 120 3-6-0 SLU 000 000 000 0-7-0 SDSU: Layne Somsen, J.D. Moore (9) and Reid Clary. SLU: Alex Alemann, Brett Vanover (9)and Grant Nelson. W-Somsen (1-1). L-Alemann (3-1). Save-Moore (3). Game 16: March 16 at St. Louis, Mo.

SAINT LOUIS (Mo.) 11, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 6

SDSU 303 000 000 6-10-1 SLU 112 052 00X 11-11-1 SDSU: Shane Kraemer, Kolton Emery (4), Chad Hodges (5), Joe Erickson (6) and Nick Andrews. SLU: Clay Smith, Matt Eckelman (4), Derekl Mazzio (9) and Jake Henson. W-Eckelman (2-0). L-Emery (2-1). Save-none. Game 17: March 16 at St. Louis, Mo.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 5, SAINT LOUIS (Mo.) 3

SDSU 000 011 021 5-11-0 SLU 000 100 110 3-9-2 SDSU: Stephen Bougher, Talon Jumper (7), J.D. Moore (8) and Sam Pack. SLU: Nick Bates, Marco Mejia (7), Jon Levin (8), Joe Powell (8) and Grant Nelson, Jake Henson (9). W-Jumper (1-1). L-Mejia (0-2). Save-Moore (4). HR: SDSU-Paul Jacobson (1); Daniel Telford (1).

Game 19: March 29 at Greeley Colo.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 5, NORTHERN COLORADO 1 SDSU 001 103 000 5-12-0 UNC 000 010 000 1-7-2 SDSU: Layne Somsen, Chad Hodges (7) and Steven Autenrieth, Sam Pack (8). UNC: Nick Miller, Ben Packard (7), Eian Raeber (9) and Harrison Lambert. W-Somsen (2-1). L-Miller (2-3). Save-Hodges (1). Game 20: March 30 at Greeley Colo.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 11, NORTHERN COLORADO 8 SDSU 101 020 304 11-13-6 UNC 001 033 100 8-13-3 SDSU: Stephen Bougher, Blake Fiedelman (6), Joe Erickson (6), Talon Jumper (8), J.D. Moore (9) and Reid Clary, Sam Pack (9). UNC: Josh Tinnon, Josh Wagner (7), Kevin Willman (7) and Derek Baum, Harrison Lambert (8). W-Jumper (2-1). L-Willman (0-2). Save-Moore (5). HR: SDSU-Scott Splett (1); UNC-Joe Love (1). Game 21: March 31 at Greeley Colo.

NORTHERN COLORADO 13, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 12 SDSU 210 222 012 12-17-2 UNC 310 202 401 13-17-3 SDSU: Adam Bray, Aaron Klatt (4), Shane Kraemer (5), Talon Jumper (7), J.D. Moore (9) and Nick Andrews, Sam Pack (6). UNC: Jake Johnson, Robert Hawkins (6), Eian Raeber (6), Ben Packard (8), Kevin Willman (9) and Derek Baum. W-Willman (1-2). L-Moore (0-1). Save-none. Game 22: April 5 at Erv Huether Field

NORTH DAKOTA STATE 3, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2

NDSU 000 001 020 3-6-1 SDSU 000 000 110 2-8-1 NDSU: John Straka and Michael Leach. SDSU: Layne Somsen, Talon Jumper (9) and Reid Clary. W-Straka (5-0). L-Somsen (2-2). Save-none. HR: NDSU-Nick Altavilla (1). Game 23: April 6 at Erv Huether Field

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 5, NORTH DAKOTA STATE 4

NDSU 002 200 0 4-7-2 SDSU 000 050 X 5-7-2 NDSU: David Ernst, Simon Anderson (5) and Michael Leach. SDSU: Stephen Bougher, Chad Hodges (6) and Steven Autenrieth, Sam Pack (7). W-Bougher (3-1). Ernst (4-4). Save-Hodges (2). HR: SDSU-Daniel Telford (2).

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2013 LINESCORES Game 24: April 6 at Erv Huether Field

Game 29: April 14 at Rochester, Mich.

NORTH DAKOTA STATE 3, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 1

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 10, OAKLAND 3

NDSU 000 000 300 3-9-0 SDSU 000 000 100 1-6-4 NDSU: Parker Trewin, Adam Lambrecht (5), Kyle Kingsley (8) and Michael Leach. SDSU: Kolton Emery, Talon Jumper (7), Andrew Clemen (9) and Reid Clary. W-Lambrecht (3-0). L-Emery (2-3). Save-Kingsley (2).

SDSU 201 520 000 10-13-2 OU 100 110 000 3-9-4 SDSU: Adam Bray, Joe Erickson (8), Andrew Clemen (8), Blake Fiedelman (8), J.D. Moore and Reid Clary, Nick Andrews (9). OU: Jake Paulson, Tim Koons (4), Chris Van Dyke (7), Connor Mielock (8), Kevin Korkate (9), Logan Sparkman (9) and Nolan Jacoby. W-Bray (4-1). L-Paulson (1-5). Save-none. HR: OU-Todd Dunham (2).

Game 25: April 7 at Erv Huether Field

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3, NORTH DAKOTA STATE 0

NDSU 000 000 000 0-4-3 SDSU 000 000 21X 3-8-0 NDSU: Trevor Jaunich, Jake Heck (7), Simon Anderson (7) and Kyle Kleinendorst. SDSU: Adam Bray, J.D. Moore (8) and Reid Clary. W-Bray (3-1). L-Jaunich (2-3). Save-Moore (6). Game 26: April 12 at Fort Wayne, Ind.

FORT WAYNE 1, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 0

SDSU 000 000 0 0-3-0 IPFW 000 000 1 1-5-2 SDSU: Layne Somsen and Reid Clary. IPFW: Jason Kalber and Caleb Fenimore. W-Kalber (1-4). L-Somsen (2-3). Save-none. Game 27: April 12 at Fort Wayne, Ind.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 14, FORT WAYNE 11

SDSU 201 410 042 14-20-3 IPFW 200 321 003 11-15-0 SDSU: Kolton Emery, Chad Hodges (4), Shane Kraemer (6), Talon Jumper (8), J.D. Moore (9) and Steven Autenrieth, Reid Clary (9). IPFW: Chuck Weaver, Connor Lawhead (4), Connor McLaughlin (8) and Steve Lowden. W-Kraemer (2-1). L-Lawhead (1-4). Save-Moore (7). HR: SDSU-Daniel Telford 2 (4); IPFW-Clay Hathaway (3). Game 28: April 14 at Rochester, Mich.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3, OAKLAND 0

SDSU 010 000 2 3-5-0 OU 000 000 0 0-3-4 SDSU: Stephen Bougher and Sam Pack. OU: Jason Hager and Nolan Jacoby. W-Bougher (4-1). L-Hager (2-5). Save – none.

Game 30: April 24 at Sioux City, Iowa

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 14, DAKOTA STATE 7

DSU 060 010 0 7-9-3 SDSU 006 206 X 14-17-0 DSU: Anyelo Roman, Drew Sweeter (3), Seth Rockafellow (4), Kevin Madera (6), Jamie Jorgensen (6) and Kyle Holland. SDSU: Shane Kraemer, Talon Jumper (4), Adam Bray (5), Chad Hodges (6), J.D. Moore (7) and Reid Clary, Sam Pack (7). W-Jumper (3-1). L-Rockafellow (1-2). Save-none. HR: DSU-Rays Roman 2 (5), Anyelo Roman (8); SDSU-Daniel Telford (5). Game 31: April 24 at Sioux City, Iowa

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 11, DAKOTA STATE 7

DSU 300 130 0 7-13-5 SDSU 204 410 X 11-9-1 DSU: Josh Caven, Seth Rockafellow (3), Luke Gassman (4), Josh Grissom (5), Evan Steemken (6) and Seth Spears. SDSU: Nick Young, Joe Erickson (2), Aaron Klatt (3), Blake Fiedelman (4), Kenton Welbig (6), Andrew Clemen (7) and Steven Autenrieth, Sam Pack (5). W-Klatt (1-0). L-Caven (1-3). Save-none. HR: SDSU-Nick Andrews (1), Jordan Varga (1). Game 32: April 26 at Papillion, Neb.

OAKLAND 3, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2

OU 000 001 101 3-7-0 SDSU 000 002 000 2-7-0 OU: Jason Hager, Connor Mielock (8), Russell Luxton Jr. (9) and Nolan Jacoby. SDSU: Layne Somsen, Chad Hodges (8) and Reid Clary, Sam Pack (9). W-Mielock (1-0). L-Hodges (1-2). Save-Luxton (3). Game 33: April 27 at Papillion, Neb.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 8, OAKLAND 1

OU 000 000 1 1-2-6 SDSU 010 142 X 8-9-0 OU: Jake Paulson, Kevin Korkate (5), Bryan Jagielo (6), Luke McCatty (6), Logan Sparkman (6) and Nolan Jacoby. SDSU: Stephen Bougher and Reid Clary. W-Bougher (5-1). L-Paulson (1-6). Save-none. Game 34: April 27 at Papillion, Neb.

OAKLAND 4, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3

DANIEL TELFORD paced the Jackrabbit offense with six home runs and a .410 batting average. He also shared the team lead with 36 runs batted in. Telford was selected as Most Outstanding Player of the Summit League Baseball Championship.

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OU 000 200 200 4-6-1 SDSU 000 000 030 3-6-5 OU: Tim Koons, Russell Luxton Jr. (9) and Drew Bechtel. SDSU: Kolton Emery, Talon Jumper (6), J.D. Moore (9) and Reid Clary. W-Koons (4-5). L-Emery (2-4). Save-Luxton (4). HR: OU-Robby Enslen (1); SDSU-Aaron Machbitz (2).

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2013 LINESCORES Game 35: April 28 at Papillion, Neb.

Game 42: May 8 at Omaha, Neb.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 6, OAKLAND 4

CREIGHTON (Neb.) 7, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 1

OU 100 110 004 4-9-3 SDSU 000 112 11X 6-13-1 OU: Chris Van Dyke, Connor Mielock (6), Lucas Scocchia (7), Logan Sparkman (8) and Nolan Jacoby. SDSU: Adam Bray, Shane Kraemer (7), Andrew Clemen (7), Joe Erickson (7), J.D. Moore (8) and Steven Autenrieth, Sam Pack (9). W- Bray (5-1). L-Van Dyke (3-3). Save-Moore (8) HR: OU-Mike Carson (2); SDSU-Eric Danforth (1).

SDSU 000 000 010 1-1-0 CU 110 011 03X 7-12-1 SDSU: Shane Kraemer, Aaron Klatt (5), Kenton Welbig (7), Talon Jumper (8), Nick Young (8) and Reid Clary. CU: Matt Warren, Mark Lukowski (8), Bryan Sova (9) and Kevin Lamb. W-Warren (2-2). L-Kraemer (2-2). Save-none.

Game 36: May 1 at Erv Huether Field

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 12, WINNIPEG 2

WINN 000 200 000 2-7-4 SDSU 120 601 11X 12-12-0 WINN: Bryan Evans, Ethan Plante, Josh Epp and Nick Drews. SDSU: Chad Hodges, Blake Fieldelman (2), Aaron Klatt (3), Nick Young (4), Joe Erickson (5), Shane Kraemer (6), Kenton Welbig (7), Andrew Clemen (9) and Sam Pack, Reid Clary (8). W-Hodges (2-2). L-Evans (2-3). Save-none. Game 37: May 4 at Macomb, Ill.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 4, WESTERN ILLINOIS 1

SDSU 012 000 1 4-8-0 WIU 000 001 0 1-3-1 SDSU: Layne Somsen, J.D. Moore (7) and Reid Clary. WIU: Alex Michel, Alex Doty (7) and Mark Garton. W-Somsen (3-3). L-Michel (3-2). Save-Moore (9). HR: SDSU-Scott Splett (2). Game 38: May 4 at Macomb, Ill.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 5, WESTERN ILLINOIS 0

SDSU 100 210 100 5-7-2 WIU 000 000 000 0-3-0 SDSU: Stephen Bougher, Talon Jumper (7) and Reid Clary, Sam Pack (7). WIU: John White, Tyler Owings (7), Nick Smith (7) and Manny Reyes. W-Bougher (6-1). L-White (3-5). Save-Jumper (1). Game 39: May 5 at Macomb, Ill.

WESTERN ILLINOIS 2, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 1

SDSU 100 000 0 1-4-0 WIU 110 000 X 2-5-3 SDSU: Adam Bray and Reid Clary. WIU: Tom Constand, Brian Loconsole (6) and Mark Garton. W-Constand (3-3). L-Bray (5-2). Save-Loconsole (7). Game 40: May 5 at Macomb, Ill.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3, OAKLAND 0

SDSU 000 110 1 3-6-0 WIU 002 000 0 2-7-1 SDSU: Kolton Emery, Chad Hodges (6), J.D. Moore (7) and Steven Autenrieth. WIU: Tyler Willman, Sam Welvaert (5), Brian Loconsole (7) and Mark Garton, Manny Reyes (7). W-Hodges (3-2). L-Welvaert (0-1). Save-Moore (10). Game 41: May 7 at Grand Forks, N.D.

NORTH DAKOTA 4, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3

SDSU 000 021 000 3-7-1 UND 020 010 001 4-10-3 SDSU: Joe Erickson, Blake Fiedelman (4), Chad Hodges (6), Andrew Clemen (9) and Sam Pack. UND: Ben Clark, Brock Johnson (6) and Zack Trygstad. W-Johnson (1-0). L-Clemen (0-1). Save-none.

Game 43: May 10 at Erv Huether Field

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IPFW 000 010 001 2-2-2 SDSU 002 100 03X 6-11-0 IPFW: Jason Kalber, Kyle Sorensen (8) and Caleb Fenimore. SDSU: Layne Somsen, J.D. Moore (9) and Reid Clary. W-Somsen (4-3). L-J. Kalber (2-6). Save-none. Game 44: May 11 at Erv Huether Field

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IPFW 000 002 0 2-7-1 SDSU 000 005 X 5-8-0 PFW: Chuck Weaver and Caleb Fenimore. SDSU: Stephen Bougher and Steven Autenrieth, Sam Pack (7). W-Bougher (7-1). L-Weaver (2-5). Save-none. HR: IPFW-Steve Lowden (1). Game 45: May 11 at Erv Huether Field

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IPFW 201 000 000 3-7-4 SDSU 000 211 22X 8-10-0 IPFW: Brandon Pease, Travis Reboulet (6) and Steve Lowden. SDSU: Kolton Emery, Talon Jumper (8) and Reid Clary. W-Emery (3-4). L-Reboulet (2-2). Save-Jumper (2). Game 46: May 12 at Erv Huether Field

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IPFW 010 000 010 2-8-2 SDSU 060 011 00X 8-13-1 IPFW: Steve Danielak, Connor McLaughlin (7), Danny Tursell (8) and Caleb Fenimore. SDSU: Adam Bray, Shane Kraemer (8) and Nick Andrews. W-Bray (6-2). L-Danielak (5-4). Save-none. Game 47: May 14 at Fargo, N.D.

NORTH DAKOTA STATE 11, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 10 SDSU 0(10)0 000 0 10-9-3 NDSU 352 100 X 11-10-0 SDSU: Chad Hodges, Talon Jumper (3), Andrew Clemen (6) and Reid Clary. NDSU: Adam Lambrecht, Brian VanderWoude (2), Jake Heck (2), Kyle Kingsley (5) and Michael Leach. W-Heck (1-0). L-Jumper (3-2). Save-Kingsley (7). HR: SDSU-Reid Clary (1); NDSU-John Skrbec (1). Game 48: May 14 at Fargo, N.D.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 6, NORTH DAKOTA STATE 5 SDSU 200 004 000 6-8-0 NDSU 012 100 100 5-14-4 SDSU: Joe Erickson, Shane Kraemer (5), J.D. Moore (8) and Reid Clary. NDSU: David Ernst, Jay Flaa (3), Zach Mayo (5), Simon Anderson (6) and Michael Leach, Kyle Kleinendorst (9). W-Kraemer (3-2). L-Mayo (1-1). Save-Moore (11).

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OMAHA 6, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 0

SDSU 000 000 000 0-4-1 UNO 101 210 01X 6-13-0 SDSU: Layne Somsen, Blake Fieldelman (6), Andrew Clemen (8) and Reid Clary. UNO: Tyler Fox, Cory Buckley (8) and Caleb Palensky. W-Fox (6-2). L-Somsen (4-4). Save-none. Game 50: May 17 at Omaha, Neb.

OMAHA 6, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 4

SDSU 010 102 0 4-7-0 UNO 030 010 2 6-10-3 SDSU: Stephen Bougher and Steven Autenrieth. UNO: Matt Tew, Sam Murphy (7) and Alex Mortensen. W-Sam Murphy (1-0). L-Bougher (7-2). Save-none. HR: UNO-Ryan Keele (6). Game 51: May 17 at Omaha, Neb.

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SDSU 410 151 000 12-15-0 UNO 000 001 400 5-10-2 SDSU: Adam Bray, Aaron Klatt (7), Shane Kraemer (8) and Sam Pack. UNO: Steven Schoonover, Sam Raetz (1), Kyler Brady (4), Andrew Dergan (5) and Collin Leif. W-Bray (7-2). L-Schoonover (3-4). Save-none. Game 52: May 18 at Omaha, Neb.

OMAHA 8, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2

SDSU 000 101 000 2-6-2 UNO 000 060 02X 8-11-1 SDSU: Kolton Emery, Chad Hodges (5), Blake Fiedelman (7), J.D. Moore (8) and Reid Clary, Sam Pack (6). UNO: Zach Williamsen, Anthony Falcone (6), Derek Landis (9) and Alex Mortensen. W-Williamsen (4-1). L-Emery (3-5). Save-none. HR: UNO-Cory Buckley (1).

SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RECAPS Game 53: May 23 at Rochester, Mich.

Western Illinois scored two unearned runs in the top of the seventh inning, knocking off top-seeded South Dakota State, 4-2, in the opening game of the Summit League Baseball Championship. The Fighting Leathernecks, who received an eight-inning pitching performance from Aaron Michel, grabbed a 2-0 lead with a pair of runs in the third inning off Summit League Pitcher of the Year Layne Somsen. J.P. Maestas drew a leadoff walk, which was followed by consecutive bunt singles by Zach Burling and Dan Dispensa. Jameson Henning drove in the first run of the game with a sacrifice fly and Steve Kedroski added a run-scoring groundout two batters later. SDSU got on the board in the fourth as Nick Andrews walked and came around to score on a sacrifice fly by Aaron Machbitz. The Jackrabbbits plated the tying run an inning later after Scott Splett recorded his third hit of the game and scored all the way from first on a throwing error. WIU used aggressive baserunning in the seventh to take the lead. A double steal by Burling and Dispensa put runners at 64

second and third base with two outs. Jameson Henning then reached on a throwing error, which allowed both runners to score. The Jackrabbits could only muster one hit and a walk in their final three at-bats. Splett finished with half of SDSU’s six hits. Dispensa went 3-for-4 to lead Western Illinois, while Neil DeCook and Maestas each tallied two of the Fighting Leathernecks’ 12 hits. Michel scattered six hits, walked two and struck out one in his eight innings. Brian Loconsole pitched around a leadoff walk in the ninth to record his ninth save of the season. Somsen struck out eight and walked two in seven innings in taking the loss for the Jackrabbits. The senior from Yankton fell to 4-5 on the season. WESTERN ILLINOIS 4, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2 WIU 002 000 200 4-12-2 SDSU 000 110 000 2-6-1 WIU: Aaron Michel, Brian Loconsole (9) and Mark Garton. SDSU: Layne Somsen, Chad Hodges (8) and Reid Clary. W-Michel (4-2). L-Somsen (4-5). Save-Loconsole (9). Game 54: May 24 at Rochester, Mich.

Stephen Bougher pitched eight-plus solid innings and the Jackrabbit offense got going in the late innings as South Dakota State stayed alive in the Summit League Baseball Championship with an 8-4 victory over Oakland on May 24. The top-seeded Jackrabbits scored in each of their last five trips to the plate en route to their 32nd victory of the season. SDSU broke a scoreless deadlock with a two-out rally in the fifth inning. A walk to Reid Clary was followed by a run-scoring double to the right-center gap by Andrew Melton off Golden Grizzly starter Tim Koons. The Jackrabbits made it 3-0 in the sixth on a two-run home run by Daniel Telford – his sixth round-tripper of the season. Oakland came right back in the home half of the sixth, taking advantage of a Jackrabbit error to score four unearned runs.

AL ROBBINS slides around the tag from the Western Illinois catcher in the May 25 elimination game at the Summit League Baseball Championship. The Jackrabbits scored three times in the bottom of the seventh en route to a 5-4 victory.

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South Dakota State battled back from a 4-0 deficit to defeat Western Illinois, 5-4, and advance to the Summit League baseball championship for the fourth time in five years. Western Illinois scored two batters into the game. Zack Burling reached on an infield single, stole second and scored on Dan Dispensa’s base hit to right field. Dispensa made it 2-0 two batters later when Steve Kedroski hit the first of his two doubles to the right-center gap. The Fighting Leathernecks built their lead to 4-0 in the fourth inning against SDSU starter Adam Bray. Tanner Glore and Brent Turner opened the inning with singles and moved to third and second, respectively, on a balk. A run-scoring groundout by J.P. Maestas plated Glore, with Turner scoring on a sacrifice fly by Burling. SDSU began its comeback in the fourth inning as Reid Clary

dumped a two-out single into center field that scored Paul Jacobson. The Jackrabbits added a run in the fifth inning on an RBI single by Daniel Telford, which drove in Eric Danforth. The Jackrabbits gained the lead in the seventh inning. Al Robbins led off the inning by drawing a walk against WIU starter Tyler Willman, who was then lifted in favor of Nick Smith. Scott Splett doubled in Robbins, who slid around a tag at the plate, before Telford followed with a double to plate Splett with the tying run. Telford would then score what turned out to be the winning run on a passed ball. Talon Jumper retired the first five batters he faced out of the bullpen for SDSU before giving way to closer J.D. Moore with two outs and two runners on in the eighth. Moore induced a fly ball to end the threat in the eighth, then set down the Fighting Leathernecks in order in the ninth to up his Jackrabbit singleseason saves record total to 12. Robbins and Telford each posted two hits for SDSU. Burling, Kedroski and Glore each tallied two of the Fighting Leathernecks’ nine hits. Bray struck out two in six innings of work, while Willman fanned six and walked three in his start for WIU. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 5, WESTERN ILLINOIS 4 WIU 200 200 000 4-9-1 SDSU 000 110 30X 5-7-0 WIU: Tyler Willman, Nick Smith (7), Sam Welvaert (7), Brian Loconsole (8) and Mark Garton, Manny Reyes (8). SDSU: Adam Bray, Talon Jumper (7), J.D. Moore (8) and Reid Clary. W-Jumper (4-2). L-Smith (1-5). Save-Moore (12). Game 56: May 26 at Rochester, Mich. Championship Game #1

South Dakota State forced a winner-take-all game with North Dakota State to decide the Summit League Baseball Championship as Kolton Emery and J.D. Moore combined on a sevenhit shutout in a 2-0 Jackrabbit victory on Sunday, May 26. SDSU took a 1-0 lead in the second inning as Daniel Telford reached on an infield single and later scored on a single up the middle by Aaron Machbitz. The game remained 1-0 until SDSU added an insurance run in the eighth inning on a sacrifice fly by Scott Splett that plated Andrew Melton. A junior right-hander from Black Hawk, Emery pitched 7 2/3 innings, allowing seven hits and no walks. He struck out five. Moore fanned the first three batters he faced and retired all four hitters he faced to earn his 13th save of the season. Machbitz was 2-for-3 to pace SDSU’s eight-hit effort. North Dakota State starter Jay Flaa struck out four and gave up six hits in 7 1/3 innings. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2, NORTH DAKOTA STATE 0 SDSU 010 000 010 2-8-1 NDSU 000 000 000 0-7-0 SDSU: Kolton Emery, J.D. Moore (8) and Reid Clary. NDSU: Jay Flaa, Simon Anderson (8) and Michael Leach. W-Emery (4-5). L-Flaa (1-1). Save-Moore (13).

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2013 LINESCORES Telford recorded two of SDSU’s six hits. Wes Satzinger and Blake Turbak each tallied two on NDSU’s seven hits. Joining Telford on the all-tournament team from SDSU were Moore, Bougher, Splett and Emery. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 1, NORTH DAKOTA STATE 0 SDSU 100 000 000 2-8-1 NDSU 000 000 000 0-7-0 SDSU: Shane Kraemer, Stephen Bougher (6), Layne Somsen (8) and Reid Clary. NDSU: Trevor Jaunich, Kyle Kingsley (4), John Straka (8) and Michael Leach. W-Kraemer (4-2). L-Jaunich (2-7). Save-Somsen (1).

KOLTON EMERY pitched 7 2/3 innings of scoreless baseball against North Dakota State in the first of two title games at the 2013 Summit League Baseball Championship. The Jackrabbits prevailed by scores of 2-0 and 1-0 to win their first league postseason title. Game 57: May 26 at Rochester, Mich. Championship Game #2

The mantra for the South Dakota State University baseball team all season has been “grind.” On Sunday, May 26, the top-seeded Jackrabbits proved their mettle with a second shutout victory of the day — 1-0 — over North Dakota to claim their first Summit League tournament title and their inaugural berth in the NCAA Tournament. After losing their tournament opener May 23 to Western Illinois, the Jackrabbits reeled off four consecutive victories. SDSU improved to 35-22 overall. North Dakota State ended its season at 26-27. Three SDSU pitchers combined for the shutout and the Jacks scored the lone run of the game in the top of the first inning. Scott Splett started what proved to be the game-winning rally with a two-out single to right field. A wild pitch and passed ball moved Splett to third before Telford, the tournament most valuable player, lined a double to left-center field. Jackrabbit starter Shane Kraemer did not allow a hit through the first 3 1/3 innings, but later worked out of a jam in the fifth inning by stranding runners at the corners. Kraemer exited with two runners on and one out in the sixth, giving way to Friday starter Stephen Bougher. Bougher induced a double-play grounder to get out of the sixth and worked around a leadoff double in the seventh. Layne Somsen, who started the Thursday opener, entered in the eighth inning and pitched around a leadoff single by striking out the final two batters of the frame. Somsen then closed out the tournament with a perfect ninth inning, again striking out the final two Bison batters of the frame to earn his first career save. Kraemer, who struck out two, improved to 4-2 on the season. The Jackrabbit pitching staff did not allow a base on balls in either game. 66

JACKRABBIT PLAYERS celebrate winning the Summit League Baseball Championship title after shutting out North Dakota State, 1-0, in the final tournament game May 26 in Rochester, Mich.

NCAA TOURNAMENT RECAPS Game 58: May 31 at Eugene, Ore.

Ryon Healy’s two-run double in the bottom of the eighth inning lifted No. 8 national seed Oregon to a 3-2, come-frombehind victory over South Dakota State in the first round of the NCAA Eugene Regional May 31 at PK Park. Oregon’s winning rally in the eighth began when J.J. Altobelli drew a leadoff walk against Jackrabbit starter Layne Somsen. Altobelli advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt against SDSU closer J.D. Moore by Brett Thomas. Aaron Payne was hit by a pitch to put runners at first and second before Healy cleared the bases with his game-winning double, which was only the second hit of the game for the Ducks. The Jackrabbits broke into the scoring column first with three hits in the second inning. Daniel Telford led off with a sharp single, moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Paul Jacobson and scored on Aaron Machbitz’s base hit through the middle. Telford opened the fourth inning for SDSU with his second consecutive single up the middle. Jacobson followed with another sacrifice bunt and Telford moved up another 90 feet on

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LAYNE SOMSEN allowed only one run on one hit in seven-plus innings in the Jackrabbits’ NCAA Tournament opener at Oregon. The senior right-hander struck out six and walked three in his final career outing as a Jackrabbit. Game 59: June 1, at Eugene, Ore.

San Francisco pushed an unearned run across in the top of the 13th inning, ending the South Dakota State baseball team’s season with a 4-3 victory in an elimination game June 1 at the Eugene Regional of the NCAA Tournament.

The Jackrabbits, who played their first extra-inning game of the year, ended their season with a 35-24 record. Bradley Zimmer started the game-winning rally for San Francisco by reaching on an error. After Zimmer stole second base, Jackrabbit reliever Shane Kraemer walked the next two batters to load the bases. Chad Hodges came into pitch for SDSU, giving up a sacrifice fly to Bob Cruikshank, which drove in what proved to be the winning run, before inducing a doubleplay grounder to end the inning. SDSU threatened to again tie the game in the home half of the 13th as Daniel Marra recorded his third hit of the game – a oneout single – and moved to second on a groundout. However, Reid Clary grounded out to second base to end the game. The Dons grabbed an early lead with a two-run second. Cruikshank singled to lead off the frame against Jackrabbit starter Stephen Bougher, and later scored on a squeeze bunt by Josh Miller. Mitchell Rowan scored the other run of the inning on a base hit by Ryan Matranga. The Jackrabbits answered with a run in the home half of the second. Paul Jacobson doubled with one out, moved to third base on a single by Marra and scored on a sacrifice fly by Aaron Machbitz. After failing to score with the bases loaded and one out in the fifth inning, the Jackrabbits were able to knot the game at 2-all with a run in the bottom of the eighth. Clary led off with a single and scored on Scott Splett’s two-out single through the left side. SDSU closer J.D. Moore worked out of a jam with a pair of strikeouts in the USF ninth, but allowed a run in the 10th on a run-scoring single by Zimmer. Once again, SDSU battled back to tie the game, taking advantage of two San Francisco errors, the last of which was a throwing error on a potential double play grounder that allowed Al Robbins to score and knot the game at 3-all. Daniel Marra recorded his third hit of the game, a single to center field, with one out in the bottom of the 13th. Bougher struck out two, walked one and scattered seven hits in his final start as a Jackrabbit. Moore recorded his longest outing of the season at 3 2/3 innings, striking out five. USF starter Christian Cecilio struck out three and did not issue a walk in five innings. Bob Mott earned the victory after throwing 3 2/3 innings in relief before giving way to Abe Bobb, who recorded the final two outs for his second save of the season. The Dons held an 11-10 advantage in hits during the fourhour, 24-minute marathon. SAN FRANCISCO 4, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3 (13 inn.) USF 020 000 000 100 1 4-11-2 SDSU 010 000 010 100 0 3-10-2 USF: Christian Cecilio, Adam Cimber (6), Ben Graff (8), Andrew Pulido (9), Bob Mott (9), Abe Bobb (13) and Ryan Matranga. SDSU: Stephen Bougher, Talon Jumper (8), J.D. Moore (9), Shane Kraemer (13), Chad Hodges (13) and Reid Clary. W-Mott (3-1). L-Kraemer (4-3). Save-Bobb (2)

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TEAM GAME HIGHS

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AT-BATS: 50, at Alcorn State (Miss.), 3-5-2013 RUNS SCORED: 18, at Alcorn State (Miss.), 3-5-2013 HITS: 24, at Alcorn State (Miss.), 3-5-2013 RUNS BATTED IN: 16, at Alcorn State (Miss.), 3-5-2013 DOUBLES: 5, three times (last: at Omaha, 5-17-2013 [Game 2]) TRIPLES: 2, vs. St. Bonaventure (N.Y.), 2-23-2013 HOME RUNS: 2, three times (last: vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [Game 2]) TOTAL BASES: 31, at Fort Wayne, 4-12-2013 [Game 2] WALKS: 10, at Mississippi Valley State, 3-3-2013 [Game 1], and at North Dakota State, 5-14-2013 [Game 1] STRIKEOUTS: 15, at Indiana State, 3-9-2013 SACRIFICE BUNTS: 4, vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013 SACRIFICE FLIES: 2, six times (last: at Omaha, 5-17-2013 [Game 2]) STOLEN BASES: 5, at Northern Colorado, 3-29-2013 HIT BY PITCH: 3, seven times (last: vs. North Dakota State, 5-26-2013 [Game 1]) RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE: 17, at Alcorn State (Miss.), 3-5-2013 HIT INTO DOUBLE PLAY: 4, vs. Mercer (Ga.), 3-9-2013

AT-BATS: 6, eight times (last: by Scott Splett and Paul Jacobson, vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013) RUNS SCORED: 4, by Andrew Melton, at Northern Colorado, 3-30-2013, and by Scott Splett, at Northern Colorado, 3-31-2013 HITS: 4, five times (last: by Cody Sharrow, vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [Game 2]) RUNS BATTED IN: 6, by Daniel Telford, at Fort Wayne, 4-12-2013 [Game 2] DOUBLES: 2, five times (last: by Daniel Telford, vs. North Dakota State, 5-26-2013 [Game 2]) TRIPLES: 1, 11 times (last: by Paul Jacobson, vs. Oakland, 4-26-2013) HOME RUNS: 2, by Daniel Telford, at Fort Wayne, 4-12-2013 [Game 2] TOTAL BASES: 10, by Daniel Telford at Fort Wayne, 4-12-2013 [Game 2] WALKS: 3, four times (last: by Zach Coppola and Daniel Marra, at Alcorn State (Miss.), 3-5-2013) STRIKEOUTS: 3, nine times (last: by Scott Splett, vs. Fort Wayne, 5-12-2013) SACRIFICE BUNTS: 2, by three different players (last: by Paul Jacobson, at Oregon, 5-31-2013) SACRIFICE FLIES: 1, 28 different times (last: by Aaron Machbitz, vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013) STOLEN BASES: 3, by Paul Jacobson, at Northern Colorado, 3-29-2013 HIT BY PITCH: 2, three different times (last: by Al Robbins, vs. North Dakota State, 5-26-2013 [Game 1])

FIELDING PUTOUTS: 39, vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013 ASSISTS: 18, vs. North Dakota State, 4-6-2013 [Game 2] ERRORS: 6, at Northern Colorado, 3-30-2013 PASSED BALLS: 1, at Northern Colorado, 3-31-2013, and vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013 DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED: 3, at North Dakota, 5-7-2013

PITCHING INNINGS PITCHED: 13.0, vs. San Francisco (Calif.), 6-1-2013 MOST RUNS ALLOWED: 13, at Northern Colorado, 3-31-2013 MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED: 10, at Sain Louis (Mo.), 3-16-2013 [Game 1], and at Northern Colorado, 3-31-2013 FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED: 0, eight different times (last: vs. North Dakota State, 5-26-2013 [Game 2]) FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED: 0,10 different times (last: vs. North Dakota State, 5-26-2013 [Game 2]) MOST WALKS ALLOWED: 10, at Saint Louis (Mo.), 3-16-2013 [Game 1] FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED: 0, seven times (last: vs. North Dakota State, 5-26-2013 [Game 2]) MOST STRIKEOUTS: 13, vs. Oakland, 4-27-2013 [Game 2], and at North Dakota State, 5-14-2013 [Game 2] MOST HITS ALLOWED: 17, at Northern Colorado, 3-31-2013 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED: 2, three times (last: vs. Oregon, 5-31-2013) DOUBLES ALLOWED: 5, vs. Ohio State, 2-23-2013 TRIPLES ALLOWED: 2, at Omaha, 5-17-2013 HOME RUNS ALLOWED: 3, vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [Game 1] WILD PITCHES: 5, vs. Winnipeg, 5-1-2013 HIT BATTERS: 4, at Omaha, 5-16-2013

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FIELDING PUTOUTS: 16, by Aaron Machbitz, vs. Fort Wayne, 5-11-2013 ASSISTS: 7, by Tyler Shannon, vs. North Dakota State, 4-6-2013 [Game 2]; by Al Robbins, at Oakland, 4-14-2013, and by Daniel Marra, at Omaha, 5-17-2013 ERRORS: 3, by Tyler Shannon, at Northern Colorado, 3-30-2013, and by Andrew Melton, at Fort Wayne, 4-12-2013 [Game 2]

PITCHING INNINGS PITCHED: 8.2, by Layne Somsen, at Saint Louis (Mo.), 3-15-2013 MOST RUNS ALLOWED: 10, by Chad Hodges, at North Dakota State, 5-14-2013 [Game 1] MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED: 8, by Chad Hodges, at North Dakota State, 5-14-2013 [Game 1] MOST WALKS ALLOWED: 5, by Shane Kraemer, at Creighton (Neb.), 5-8-2013 MOST STRIKEOUTS: 12, by Layne Somsen, at Mississippi Valley State, 3-1-2013 MOST HITS ALLOWED: 11, by Stephen Bougher, at Northern Colorado, 3-30-2013 DOUBLES ALLOWED: 4, by Shane Kraemer, vs. Ohio State, 2-23-2013 TRIPLES ALLOWED: 2, at Omaha, 5-17-2013 [Game 2] HOME RUNS ALLOWED: 2, by Shane Kraemer, vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [Game 1]) WILD PITCHES: 3, by Aaron Klatt, vs. Dakota State, 4-24-2013 [Game 2], and by Nick Young, vs. Winnipeg, 5-1-2013 HIT BATTERS: 2, five different times (last: by Shane Kraemer, vs. North Dakota State, 5-26-2013 [Game 2])

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SUMMIT LEAGUE AWARDS Led by Summit League Pitcher of the Year Layne Somsen, five South Dakota State University baseball players were named to the allSummit League Team on the eve of the start of the Summit League Baseball Championship. A senior from Yankton, Somsen posted a 4-4 record during the regular season with a 1.91 earned run average. He turned in a quality start of at least six innings in his first 10 of 11 starts in 2013, recording 73 strikeouts in 75.1 innings. Somsen also limited the opposition to a .202 batting average during the regular season. Joining Somsen on the first team were fellow senior pitcher Stephen Bougher and designated hitter Daniel Telford. Bougher, a native of Papillion, Neb., recorded a 7-2 overall record with a 3.28 ERA during the regular season, including a 5-1 mark in league play. The Jackrabbit career leader in starts and innings pitched, Bougher pitched two shutouts during the 2013 season. Telford, a senior from Newmarket, Ontario, ranked among the league leaders with five home runs and 31 runs batted in. His .427 batting average (41-of-96) during the regular season would have led The Summit League, but he did not have enough at-bats to qualify for the batting title after missing some time due to injury. Two more Jackrabbit pitchers — sophomores Adam Bray and J.D. Moore — received second-team recognition. Bray entered the Summit League Baseball Championship with a 7-2 record and 2.92 ERA, while Moore set a Jackrabbit single-season record with 11 saves to go along with a 1.93 ERA in a team-high 21 appearances heading into postseason play. Omaha’s Ryan Keele was named the league’s Player and Newcomer of the Year, while his head coach Bob Herold earned Coach of the Year honors. Keele earned the pair of honors after leading the Summit with a .461 average in league contests and was ranked second in all games at .385. The transfer from Northwestern State University (La.) led the league in five offensive categories and was second in two at the conclusion of the regular season. He finished first in home runs (6), runs batted in (33), total bases (89) and slugging percentage (.571), while ranking second in hits (60) and on-base percentage (.463). In league games, the senior outfielder was first in homers (5), doubles (8), runs batted in (24), total bases (66), on-base percentage (.519) and slugging percentage (.742). He had 22 walks and only 14 strikeouts in 187 plate appearances. Keele was a four-time Player of the Week recipient during the 2013 season and helped lead the Mavericks to the regular season title. Herold captured his first Coach of the Year award after guiding Omaha to a 20-6 league record and 27-22 overall mark. The Mavericks won the regular season title in their first year in the league and just the second year at the Division I level. It was also Omaha’s first Division I conference championship in any sport. The Mavs led the way in league games with a .332 batting average and were second as a pitching staff with a 3.82 ERA.

2013 ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE FIRST TEAM PLAYER, SCHOOL POS. YR. HOMETOWN Cory Buckley, Omaha 1B Sr. Bellevue, Neb. Wes Satzinger, North Dakota St. 2B Jr. Andover, Minn. Tyler Splichal, Omaha 3B Jr. Bellevue, Neb. Jameson Henning, W. Illinois SS Fr. Janesville, Wis. Tim Colwell, North Dakota St. OF Jr. Shoreview, Minn. Ryan Keele, Omaha OF Sr. Bellevue, Neb. Kyle Kleinendorst, N. Dakota St. OF Jr. Grand Rapids, Minn. Alex Mortenson, Omaha C So. Omaha, Neb. Daniel Telford, SDSU DH Sr. Newmarket, Ontario Jon Hechtner, North Dakota St. UT Fr. Omaha, Neb. Stephen Bougher, SDSU SP Sr. Papillion, Neb. Jason Hager, Oakland SP Jr. Swartz Creek, Mich. Layne Somsen, SDSU SP Sr. Yankton, S.D. Russell Luxton, Jr., Oakland RP Sr. Oxford, Mich. 2013 ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE SECOND TEAM PLAYER, SCHOOL POS. YR. HOMETOWN Steve Kedroski, Western Illinois 1B Sr. Crystal Lake, Ill. Clayton Taylor, Omaha 2B Fr. Omaha, Neb. John Skrbec, North Dakota St. 3B So. Grand Rapids, Minn. Clay Hathaway, Fort Wayne SS Sr. Show Low, Ariz. Neil DeCook, Western Illinois OF Jr. Kankakee, Ill. Robby Enslen, Oakland OF So. Middleville, Mich. Tyler Shepherd, Fort Wayne OF Jr. Tracy, Calif. Caleb Fenimore, Fort Wayne C Jr. Rushville, Ind. Brett Bass, Omaha DH Jr. Omaha, Neb. Steve Lowden, Fort Wayne UT Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. Adam Bray, SDSU SP So. Eden Prairie, Minn. Aaron Michel, Western Illinois SP Fr. Decatur, Ill. John Straka, North Dakota St. SP Sr. Chaska, Minn. J.D. Moore, SDSU RP So. Mississauga, Ontario Player of the Year: Ryan Keele, Omaha Pitcher of the Year: Layne Somsen, South Dakota State Newcomer of the Year: Ryan Keele, Omaha Coach of the Year: Bob Herold, Omaha

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SUMMIT LEAGUE TEAM STATISTICS 2013 SUMMIT LEAGUE STANDINGS TEAM OVERALL PCT. SUMMIT LEAGUE PCT. Omaha 27-22 .551 20-6 .769 South Dakota State 35-24 .593 16-10 .615 Oakland 20-35 .364 15-13 .536 North Dakota State 26-27 .491 11-13 .458 Western Illinois 19-37 .339 9-17 .346 IPFW 22-32 .407 9-21 .300 TEAM PITCHING STATISTICS

EARNED RUN AVERAGE

STRIKEOUTS

SCHOOL South Dakota State North Dakota State Fort Wayne Western Illinois Omaha Oakland

SCHOOL South Dakota State Western Ilinois North Dakota State Oakland Omaha Fort Wayne

ERA 3.37 3.87 4.21 4.51 4.66 4.86

INNINGS PITCHED SCHOOL South Dakota State Oakland Western Illinois North Dakota State Fort Wayne Omaha

COMPLETE GAMES NO. 491.1 460.2 460.2 446.0 442.1 417.0

OPPONENT BATTING SCHOOL South Dakota State Western Illinois North Dakota State Fort Wayne Oakland Omaha

SCHOOL North Dakota State Fort Wayne Oakland South Dakota State Western Illinois Omaha

NO. 9 8 7 7 5 3

SHUTOUTS AVG. .259 .270 .279 .284 .286 .290

WALKS ALLOWED SCHOOL North Dakota State Omaha South Dakota State Fort Wayne Oakland Western Illinois

NO. 384 361 346 320 296 293

SCHOOL South Dakota State North Dakota State Omaha Fort Wayne Oakland Western Illinois

NO. 8 5 5 3 2 1

SAVES NO. 150 153 170 185 201 229

SCHOOL South Dakota State Omaha Fort Wayne North Dakota State Western Illinois Oakland

NO. 18 16 13 13 11 8

TEAM HITTING STATISTICS

BATTING AVERAGE SCHOOL Omaha South Dakota State North Dakota State Western Illinois Fort Wayne Oakland

HOME RUNS AVG. .306 .279 .266 .263 .250 .239

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE

RUNS BATTED IN

SCHOOL Omaha South Dakota State North Dakota State Fort Wayne Western Illinois Oakland

PCT. .386 .365 .347 .334 .328 .316

SCHOOL South Dakota State Omaha North Dakota State Western Illinois Oakland Fort Wayne

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

STOLEN BASES

SCHOOL Omaha North Dakota State South Dakota State Fort Wayne Western Illinois Oakland

SCHOOL Fort Wayne Western Illinois Oakland South Dakota State Omaha North Dakota State

PCT. .389 .368 .365 .344 .333 .306

RUNS SCHOOL South Dakota State Omaha North Dakota State Western Illinois Oakland Fort Wayne

HITS SCHOOL South Dakota State Omaha Western Illinois North Dakota State Fort Wayne Oakland

FIELDING PERCENTAGE

DOUBLE PLAYS

SCHOOL Omaha South Dakota State North Dakota State Oakland Fort Wayne Western Illinois

SCHOOL Omaha South Dakota State Fort Wayne North Dakota State Oakland Western Illinois

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PCT. .966 .965 .962 .961 .959 .956

NO. 44 43 40 38 38 35

SCHOOL South Dakota State North Dakota State Fort Wayne Omaha Oakland Western Illinois

NO. 279 241 233 199 197 186 NO. 78 65 58 43 41 37

SCHOOL South Dakota State Fort Wayne Oakland North Dakota State Omaha Western Illinois

NO. 216 180 171 169 169 133

STRIKEOUTS NO. 538 502 474 466 431 423

SCHOOL IPFW Western Illinois South Dakota State North Dakota State Oakland Omaha

NO. 410 359 355 347 309 233

SACRIFICE BUNTS NO. 98 90 83 82 77 68

TRIPLES SCHOOL North Dakota State South Dakota State Western Illinois Omaha Fort Wayne Oakland

NO. 22 19 15 12 12 11

WALKS NO. 330 268 258 229 223 221

DOUBLES TEAM FIELDING STATISTICS

SCHOOL Fort Wayne North Dakota State South Dakota State Omaha Western Illinois Oakland

SCHOOL Omaha South Dakota State Western Illinois North Dakota State Oakland Fort Wayne

NO. 57 52 42 41 31 22

SACRIFICE FLIES NO. 15 11 11 9 7 5

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NO. 28 24 24 19 18 15


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BATTING AVERAGE PLAYER, SCHOOL Cory Buckley, Omaha Ryan Keele, Omaha Clayton Taylor, Omaha Kyle Kleinendorst, NDSU Alex Mortensen, Omaha Alex Schultz, Omaha Wes Satzinger, NDSU Zach Burling, WIU Tim Colwell, NDSU Brett Bass, Omaha

AVG. .391 .385 .352 .333 .318 .311 .307 .306 .304 .301

HITS PLAYER, SCHOOL Tim Colwell, NDSU Ryan Keele, Omaha Scott Splett, SDSU Brett Bass, Omaha Zach Burling, WIU Alex Mortensen, Omaha Steve Kedroski, WIU Clay Hathaway, IPFW Jameson Henning, WIU Blake Turbak, NDSU

NO. 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 3

TRIPLES PLAYER, SCHOOL Dan Dispensa, WIU Tim Colwell, NDSU Clay Hathaway, IPFW Kyle Kleinendorst, NDSU Daniel Telford, SDSU Blake Turbak, NDSU Six players tied

NO. 16 15 15 13 13 12 12 12 12 12

PLAYER, SCHOOL Aaron Machbitz, SDSU Daniel Telford, SDSU Ryan Keele, Omaha Wes Satzinger, NDSU Scott Splett, SDSU Robby Enslen, OU Kyle Kleinendorst, NDSU Andrew Melton, SDSU Caleb Palensky, Omaha Blake Turbak, NDSU

NO. 36 36 33 32 32 30 30 29 29 29

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE NO. 40 39 37 36 35 33 32 31 30

HOME RUNS PLAYER, SCHOOL Ryan Keele, Omaha Daniel Telford, SDSU Clay Hathaway, IPFW Wes Satzinger, NDSU Kevin Wirth, IPFW Todd Dunham, OU Kirk Kenneally, NDSU Dan Dispensa, WIU Robby Enslen, OU Steve Kedroski, WIU

PLAYER, SCHOOL Markus Kalber, IPFW Paul Jacobson, SDSU Alex Mortensen, Omaha Robby Enslen, OU Nolan Jacoby, OU Tim Colwell, NDSU Steve Kedroski, WIU Aaron Machbitz, SDSU Andrew Melton, SDSU Blake Turbak, NDSU

RUNS BATTED IN NO. 66 60 60 59 57 57 56 55 54 54

RUNS SCORED PLAYER, SCHOOL Tim Colwell, NDSU Scott Splett, SDSU Paul Jacobson, SDSU Al Robbins, SDSU Andrew Melton, SDSU Zach Burling, WIU Alex Mortensen, Omaha John Hechtner, NDSU Four players tied

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING STATISTICS

DOUBLES

NO. 6 4 3 3 3 3 2

PLAYER, SCHOOL Clayton Taylor, Omaha Ryan Keele, Omaha Cory Buckley, Omaha Kyle Kleinendorst, NDSU Blake Turbak, NDSU Alex Mortensen, Omaha Alex Schultz, Omaha Daniel Marra, SDSU Neil DeCook, WIU Brett Bass, Omaha

PCT. .464 .463 .424 .411 .389 .388 .385 .379 .379 .377

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE PLAYER, SCHOOL Ryan Keele, Omaha Cory Buckley, Omaha Wes Satzinger, NDSU Kyle Kleinendorst, NDSU Clay Hathaway, IPFW Clayton Taylor, Omaha Kevin Wirth, IPFW Alex Mortensen, Omaha Paul Jacobson, SDSU Blake Turbak, NDSU

PCT. .571 .492 .487 .484 .447 .443 .420 .419 .415 .413

STOLEN BASES PLAYER, SCHOOL Tyler Shepherd, IPFW Z Burling, WIU Todd Dunham, OU Jared Theiser, OU Clay Hathaway, IPFW Brett Bass, Omaha Tim Colwell, NDSU Neil DeCook, WIU

NO. 29 19 17 15 13 11 11 11

EARNED RUN AVERAGE

APPEARANCES

PLAYER, SCHOOL Aaron Michel, WIU John Straka, NDSU Layne Somsen, SDSU Stephen Bougher, SDSU Jason Kalber, IPFW Adam Bray, SDSU Jason Hager, OU Tom Constand, WIU Zach Williamsen, Omaha David Ernst, NDSU

ERA 1.23 1.67 1.87 2.86 3.16 3.19 3.30 3.32 3.38 3.43

PLAYER, SCHOOL J.D. Moore, SDSU Russell Luxton, OU Kevin Korkate, OU Kyle Kingsley, NDSU Brian Loconsole, WIU Aaron Michel, WIU Simon Anderson, NDSU Derek Landis, Omaha Tom Constand, WIU Talon Jumper, SDSU Jonah Lakatos, OU

NO. 8 8 7 6 5 5 4

GAMES STARTED

WINS PLAYER, SCHOOL Stephen Bougher, SDSU John Straka, NDSU Adam Bray, SDSU Tyler Fox, Omaha Steve Danielak, IPFW David Ernst, NDSU 12 players tied

INNINGS PITCHED PLAYER, SCHOOL John Straka, NDSU Jason Hager, OU Tim Koons, OU Layne Somsen, SDSU Stephen Bougher, SDSU Jason Kalber, IPFW David Ernst, NDSU Tom Constand, WIU John. White, WIU Jake Paulson, OU

NO. 108.0 95.1 91.2 91.1 88.0 82.2 81.1 78.2 77.0 74.1

STRIKEOUTS PLAYER, SCHOOL Layne Somsen, SDSU John Straka, NDSU Jason Hager, OU Tim Koons, OU Chuck Weaver, IPFW Tyler Willman, WIU Stephen Bougher, SDSU Jason Kalber, IPFW Tom Constand, WIU David Ernst, NDSU Matt Tew, Omaha

NO. 91 90 73 72 69 64 62 60 56 54 54

SAVES PLAYER, SCHOOL J.D. Moore, SDSU Brian Loconsole, WIU Kyle Kingsley, NDSU Russell Luxton, OU Derek Landis, Omaha Josh Bullock, Omaha Simon Anderson, NDSU Three players tied

NO. 13 9 8 8 7 6 4 3

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PLAYER, SCHOOL David Ernst, NDSU Stephen Bougher, SDSU Tom Constand, WIU Jason Hager, OU Jason Kalber, IPFW Tim Koons, OU Jake Paulson, OU Layne Somsen, SDSU John Straka, NDSU Chuck Weaver, IPFW

NO. 26 24 23 22 22 21 20 19 18 18 18 NO. 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13

COMPLETE GAMES PLAYER, SCHOOL John Straka, NDSU Stephen Bougher, SDSU Jason Hager, OU Jason Kalber, IPFW Chuck Weaver, IPFW Tom Constand, WIU David Ernst, NDSU Tim Koons, OU Steven Schoonover, Omaha John White, WIU

NO. 6 5 5 5 3 2 2 2 2 2

OPPONENT BATTING AVG. PLAYER, SCHOOL Aaron Michel, WIU Layne Somsen, SDSU Zach Williamsen, Omaha John Straka, NDSU Tim Koons, OU Tom Constand, WIU Chuck Weaver, IPFW Stephen Bougher, SDSU Jason Hager, OU Tyler Willman, WIU

AVG. .179 .196 .222 .231 .237 .243 .246 .247 .260 .260

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DEPARTED SENIORS NICK ANDREWS Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 Career

G 22 26 33 35 116

AB 29 29 73 77 208

R 6 2 12 17 37

CATCHER/DESIGNATED HITTER • REDMOND, WASH.

H 2B 5 0 7 2 20 4 23 5 55 11

3B HR 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 3

STEVEN AUTENRIETH Year 2012 2013 Career

G 16 23 39

AB 30 41 71

R 3 3 6

H 2B 8 1 12 0 20 1

RBI 4 5 14 14 37

TB 5 9 32 31 77

BB 4 2 2 10 18

3B HR 0 0 0 0 0 0

ERA 7.50 4.89 4.01 2.86 4.54

RBI 1 2 3

W-L 2-4 6-4 6-5 8-2 22-15

SHANE KRAEMER Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 Career

ERA 7.20 8.80 5.97 4.43 6.50

W-L 4-3 2-0 0-5 4-3 10-11

App 18 13 20 15 66

TB 9 12 21

BB 1 6 7

SO SAC 7 0 9 1 16 1

HP 1 1 2

App 15 13 13 15 56

GS 9 13 12 14 48

CG 0 2 2 5 9

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AVG .172 .241 .274 .299 .264

SLG .172 .310 .438 .403 .370

SB 0 0 0

AVG .267 .293 .282

SLG .300 .293 .296

SV 0 0 0 0 0

IP H 54.0 70 81.0 101 76.1 85 88.0 84 299.1 340

R 48 52 43 43 186

ER 45 44 34 28 151

BB 24 21 34 23 102

SO 36 43 50 62 191

HR 14 3 4 4 25

Avg. .318 .312 .285 .247 —

PITCHER • VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA

GS 10 5 0 6 21

G 11 37 46 55 149

SB 0 0 2 0 2

PITCHER • PAPILLION, NEB. SHO 0 1 2 2 5

CG 0 0 0 0 0

SHO 0 0 0 0 0

SV 0 1 2 0 3

IP H 50.0 63 29.2 41 28.2 39 42.2 61 151.0 204

R 51 30 28 29 138

ER 40 29 19 21 109

DANIEL MARRA Year 2009 2011 2012 2013 Career

HP 0 2 4 11 17

CATCHER • LITTLETON, COLO.

STEPHEN BOUGHER Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 Career

SO SAC 8 1 6 0 16 7 12 0 42 8

AB 14 101 162 164 441

R H 2B 3 3 0 15 26 1 22 47 6 24 45 7 64 121 14

BB 31 18 14 16 81

SO 44 27 26 39 133

HR 5 3 2 2 12

Avg. .315 .339 .315 .351 —

INFIELDER • TORONTO, ONTARIO 3B HR 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2

RBI 1 11 22 24 58

TB 3 27 61 52 143

BB 3 8 9 22 42

SO SAC 2 2 11 2 12 4 14 7 39 15

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SB 0 1 3 1 5

AVG .214 .257 .290 .274 .274

SLG .214 .267 .377 .317 .324


DEPARTED SENIORS ANDREW MELTON Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 Career

G 44 41 46 58 189

AB 105 103 142 187 537

R H 2B 31 32 8 18 27 5 27 35 6 35 47 12 111 141 31

INFIELDER • LITTLETON, COLO. 3B HR 2 2 2 2 0 2 1 0 5 6

RBI 24 12 14 29 79

TB 50 42 47 61 200

BB 17 13 23 34 87

SO SAC 30 3 17 2 26 7 31 9 104 21

HP 3 6 1 5 15

LAYNE SOMSEN Year 2009 2010 2012 2013 Career

ERA 5.32 0.00 4.53 1.87 3.60

DANIEL TELFORD Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 Career

G 53 41 37 42 173

AB 148 107 108 122 485

R H 2B 43 46 8 13 33 7 10 23 8 25 50 9 91 152 32

W-L 4-7 0-0 1-6 4-5 9-18

App 14 1 12 15 42

SB 2 2 3 2 9

AVG .305 .262 .246 .251 .263

SLG .476 .408 .331 .326 .372

PITCHER • YANKTON, S.D. GS 12 1 12 13 38

CG 3 0 1 1 5

SHO 0 0 0 0 0

SV 0 0 0 1 1

IP H 66.0 82 2.0 2 55.2 45 91.1 63 215.0 192

R 49 2 39 26 116

ER 39 0 28 19 86

BB 44 1 36 30 111

SO 36 0 53 91 180

HR 4 0 1 1 6

Avg. .305 .250 .224 .196 —

DESIGNATED HITTER • NEWMARKET, ONTARIO 3B HR 0 5 0 2 0 1 3 6 3 14

RBI 40 17 10 36 103

TB 71 46 34 83 234

BB 16 10 10 8 44

SO SAC 21 6 13 0 18 1 21 2 73 9

HP 6 1 3 0 10

SB 2 0 0 0 2

AVG .311 .308 .213 .410 .313

SLG .480 .430 .315 .680 .482

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TEAM AWARDS Daniel Telford was selected as team most valuable player and added a pair of other accolades to highlight the South Dakota State University baseball team’s year-end awards. A native of Newmarket, Ontario, Telford also claimed the Coaches Award and Big Stick Award after batting .410 with six home runs and 36 runs batted in during an all-Summit League season in 2013. Telford’s batting average and home run total led the team, as did his .680 slugging percentage, while his 36 RBI tied for the team lead. A first-team allSummit League selection, Telford later was named MVP of the Summit League Championship, in helping lead the Jackrabbits to their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance at the Division I level. Pitcher Stephen Bougher and outfielder Scott Splett each were honored with two awards. A senior right-hander from Papillion, Neb., Bougher shared Most Outstanding Pitcher honors and was one of three players to receive the Captains Award. Now pitching professionally for the Lincoln Saltdogs in the independent America Association, Bougher compiled an 8-2 record with a 2.86 earned run average in 2013, en route to finishing his career as the Jackrabbits’ all-time record holder for starts and innings pitched. Splett received Newcomer of the Year and the team’s Gold Glove Award. A native of Apple Valley, Minn., Splett hit .288 with two homeruns and 32 RBI, while adding seven outfield assists and committing only two errors for a .982 fielding percentage after transferring from the junior college ranks. Sharing the Most Outstanding Pitcher honor was Layne Somsen. The senior right-hander, who is now pitching in the Cincinnati Reds organization, finished the 2013 season with a 4-5 record despite posting a 1.87 ERA and striking out 91 batters in 91.1 innings. His lone save of the season came in the Summit League tournament-clinching game against North Dakota State. Other recipients of the Captains Award were senior catcher Steven Autenrieth and senior third baseman Andrew Melton. Sophomore closer J.D. Moore, who set a Jackrabbit single-season record with 13 saves in 2013 earned the squad’s Fireman Award. The right-hander from Mississauga, Ontario, struck out 38 batters in 31.2 innings with a 1.99 ERA.

DANIEL TELFORD led the Jackrabbit offense with six home runs and batted .410 en route to earning team Most Valuable Player honors in 2013. Outfielder Paul Jacobson was honored with the Freshman of the Year Award after batting .293 with a home run and 20 RBI. The Dakota Dunes native also led the team with 10 stolen bases. Rounding out the team award winners were outfielder Eric Danforth and Sam Pack, who both received the Mr. Hustle Award.

ACADEMIC AWARDS 2013 SUMMIT LEAGUE ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Layne Somsen Sr. HPER/Pre-Phys. TherapyYankton, S.D. 2013 SUMMIT LEAGUE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Nick Andrews Sr. Mechanical Eng./Math Redmond, Wash. Steven Autenrieth*Sr. Mathematics Centennial, Colo. Stephen Bougher Sr. HPER Papillion, Neb. Reid Clary So. Economics Princeton, Ill. Zach Coppola Fr. Undeclared Windsor Hts., Iowa Eric Danforth So. Sociology Watertown, S.D. Joe Erickson Fr. Undeclared Urbandale, Iowa Blake Fieldelman*So. Undeclared Long Grove, Ill. Chad Hodges So. Pre-Economics Medicine Hat, Alberta Zach Holt Fr. Entreprenuerial Studies Bloomington, Ill. Paul Jacobson* Fr. Entrepreneurial Studies Dakota Dunes, S.D. Talon Jumper* So. HPER Commerce City, Colo. Aaron Klatt* So. Exercise Science Albert Lea, Minn. Aaron Machbitz Jr. HPER Dallas, Texas Daniel Marra* Sr. Biology Toronto, Ontario Andrew Melton Sr. Entrepreneurial Studies Littleton, Colo. J.D. Moore So. Pre-Economics Mississauga, Ontario Sam Pack Jr. Mathematics Newcastle, Okla.

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Al Robbins So. Layne Somsen* Sr. Scott Splett Jr. Kenton Welbig* Fr. Nick Young* So.

Entrepreneurial Studies West Chicago, Ill. HPER/Pre-Phys. TherapyYankton, S.D. Biochemistry Apple Valley, Minn. Pre-Pharmacy Dell Rapids, S.D. Pre-Pharmacy Mitchell, S.D.

* Distinguished scholar (GPA of 3.6 or higher)

2013 SUMMIT LEAGUE COMMISSIONER’S LIST OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Nick Andrews Sr. Mechanical Eng./Math Redmond, Wash. Steven Autenrieth Sr. Mathematics Centennial, Colo. Reid Clary So. Economics Princeton, Ill. Eric Danforth So. Sociology Watertown, S.D. Blake Fieldelman So. Undeclared Long Grove, Ill. Talon Jumper So. HPER Commerce City, Colo. Aaron Klatt So. Exercise Science Albert Lea, Minn. Aaron Machbitz Jr. HPER Dallas, Texas Daniel Marra Sr. Biology Toronto, Ontario J.D. Moore So. Pre-Economics Mississauga, Ontario Al Robbins So. Entrepreneurial Studies West Chicago, Ill. Layne Somsen Sr. HPER/Pre-Phys. TherapyYankton, S.D. Nick Young So. Pre-Pharmacy Mitchell, S.D.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1947 Coach: Doc Scheft Record: 5-4 South Dakota .................................................W............4-0 at Minnesota ...................................................L ..........0-13 Morningside (Iowa) .......................................L ..........6-10 Huron (S.D.) ..................................................W............9-4 Western Union...............................................W............6-5 Western Union...............................................W............1-0 Morningside (Iowa) .......................................L ..........4-11 South Dakota..................................................L ............5-6 Huron (S.D.) ..................................................W............3-0 1948 Coach: Jack Frost Record: 3-7 Westmar (Iowa) .............................................W ........10-6 Morningside (Iowa) ......................................L ............3-8 Northern Iowa ...............................................L ..........8-14 Northern Iowa ................................................L ............1-2 Northern Iowa ................................................L ............3-7 Northern Iowa ................................................L ..........1-14 Morningside (Iowa) .......................................L ..........1-10 South Dakota..................................................L ..........4-10 Westmar (Iowa) .............................................W ........12-7 Buena Vista (Iowa)........................................W ........10-4 1949 Coach: Jack Frost Record: 5-7 Morningside (Iowa) .......................................L ..........0-20 Westmar (Iowa) .............................................W............3-0 Buena Vista (Iowa).........................................L ..........3-16 Minnesota State-Mankato.............................W ........13-3 South Dakota .................................................W............1-0 Westmar (Iowa) ..............................................L ............3-7 Morningside (Iowa).......................................W............7-3 Nebraska-Omaha ...........................................L ............4-6 South Dakota .................................................W ........10-1 Buena Vista (Iowa).........................................L ............0-7 at Nebraska-Omaha .......................................L ..........4-10 Minnesota State-Mankato .............................L ............1-2 1950 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 7-2 Morningside (Iowa) ......................................L ............8-9 Nebraska-Omaha...........................................W............3-2 Nebraska-Omaha ...........................................L ..........8-21 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................................W ........26-3 South Dakota .................................................W............6-0 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................................W ........14-1 South Dakota .................................................W............6-4 Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) .........................W............7-6 Morningside (Iowa).......................................W............5-3 1951 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 5-2-1 Morningside (Iowa)......................................W............8-6 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................................L ............5-7 Morningside (Iowa).......................................W............5-4 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................................W ......19-11 Nebraska-Omaha ...........................................L ............1-4 *Nebraska-Omaha .........................................T ............4-4 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................................W............6-5 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................................W ......26-16 * Called by rain in the 14th inning

1952 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 4-5 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................................W............5-4 Sioux Falls (S.D.) Canaries............................L ............4-9 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................................W ........16-0 Minnesota State-Mankato .............................L ..........9-11 Minnesota State-Mankato .............................L ..........4-14

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Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) .........................L ............1-2 Huron (S.D.) Elks...........................................L ............1-3 Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) .........................W............8-6 Morningside (Iowa).......................................W ......12-11

NORTH DAKOTA .......................................L ............0-6 NORTH DAKOTA .......................................L ............2-4 South Dakota ................................................W............9-2 South Dakota.................................................L ............4-8

1953 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 6-4 Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) .........................W ......12-10 Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) ........................W............8-7 Sioux Falls (S.D.) Canaries...........................L ............2-6 Morningside (Iowa)......................................W............5-4 Buena Vista (Iowa)........................................L ............4-6 Morningside (Iowa)......................................W ........13-6 Minnesota State-Mankato .............................L ............3-6 Minnesota State-Mankato ............................L ..........0-10 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................................W............4-1 Augustana (S.D.) ..........................................W............7-0

1958 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 13-6, 6-1 NCC Apr 14 at Fort Riley (Kan.)........................W ........18-8 Apr 15 at Fort Riley (Kan.) ........................L ............1-4 Apr 16 at Fort Riley (Kan.)........................W............9-2 Apr 17 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L........16-17 Apr 18 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W ........11-8 Apr 19 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............8-3 Apr 22 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........11-3 Apr 26 at South Dakota ..............................L ............8-9 Apr 28 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........12-9 May 2 at North Dakota .............................W............9-6 May 2 at North Dakota .............................W............5-1 May 3 at North Dakota .............................W ........18-2 May 9 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........10-2 May 9 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............9-1 May 10 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........19-4 May 13 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............2-3 May 20 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ............0-7 May 20 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............6-0 May 21 (1) - at Northern Iowa ....................L ..........1-17

Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 24 May 6 May 8 May 15 May 21 May 22

1954 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 5-3 Morningside (Iowa)........................L ............2-6 Nebraska-Omaha...........................W............9-1 Nebraska-Omaha............................L ..........2-12 Morningside (Iowa).......................W............6-1 Buena Vista (Iowa) ........................W............7-6 Minnesota State-Mankato.............W............5-1 Northern Iowa................................W............4-0 Northern Iowa.................................L ..........8-13

Apr 16 Apr 16 Apr 22 Apr 27 May 3 May 6 May 10 May 13 May 14 May 18 May 20 May 21

1955 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 6-6 Minnesota State-Mankato.............W............3-2 Minnesota State-Mankato..............L ............2-6 Morningside (Iowa).......................W ........12-1 Westmar (Iowa)..............................W............4-2 Morningside (Iowa).......................W............9-3 Westmar (Iowa)..............................W ........11-3 South Dakota ..................................L ............1-9 Nebraska-Omaha............................L ............1-2 Nebraska-Omaha............................L ..........7-15 South Dakota .................................W............6-3 Northern Iowa.................................L ............4-5 Northern Iowa.................................L ............2-9

Apr 14 Apr 14 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 21 May 4 May 15 May 16 May 16 May 23 May 25 May 26

1956 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 2-10 Minnesota State-Mankato..............L ............7-9 Minnesota State-Mankato..............L ............1-2 Morningside (Iowa).......................W ........10-4 Nebraska-Omaha............................L ..........1-13 Nebraska-Omaha............................L ............8-9 Morningside (Iowa).......................W............6-1 SOUTH DAKOTA.........................L ............2-3 Northern Iowa.................................L ............3-8 Northern Iowa.................................L ............3-5 South Dakota ..................................L ............4-6 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ..........8-17 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ............3-4

1957 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 5-9 Morningside (Iowa)......................................W............9-5 Fort Riley (Kan.)...........................................W............8-1 Fort Riley (Kan.) ...........................................L ............1-7 Fort Riley (Kan.) ...........................................L ..........5-13 Washington of St. Louis (Mo.).....................L ............0-1 Morningside (Iowa)......................................W............6-1 Nebraska-Omaha ...........................................L ............4-5 Nebraska-Omaha ..........................................L ............2-4 Northern Iowa ..............................................L ..........0-13 Northern Iowa...............................................W............9-6 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................................W............9-5

(1) – NCC Playoff; Cedar Falls, Iowa

1959 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 9-10, 6-1 NCC Air Force .........................................L ..........9-11 Colorado .........................................L ............0-6 Colorado State ................................L ..........3-12 Apr 3 at Nebraska .....................................L........13-18 Apr 10 at Minnesota ...................................L ............1-6 Apr 11 at Minnesota ...................................L ............0-9 Apr 11 at Minnesota ...................................L ............2-3 Nebraska-Omaha............................L ............8-9 Nebraska-Omaha............................L ............1-3 South Dakota .................................W ......12-11 at North Dakota State....................W............4-2 at North Dakota State....................W ........14-5 at North Dakota State....................W............9-7 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L ............6-9 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ........12-6 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W ........15-6 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W............5-3 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ........11-0 (1) - Northern Iowa........................W............3-2 (1) – NCC Playoff

1960 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 9-9, 4-2 NCC Apr 4 at Nebraska .....................................L ..........4-11 Apr 5 at Nebraska .....................................L ............5-6 Apr 6 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............0-5 Apr 7 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............4-7 Apr 15 MINNESOTA ................................L ..........2-28 Apr 19 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............7-2 Apr 20 WINONA STATE (Minn.) ...........W............4-3 Apr 22 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............4-2 Apr 22 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W ........13-4 Apr 29 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............5-0 Apr 29 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............8-1 Apr 30 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............6-2 May 6 at North Dakota .............................W............9-0 May 6 at North Dakota..............................L ............3-4 May 7 at North Dakota..............................L ............8-9 May 10 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........11-2 May 25 (1) - Emporia State (Kan.) .............L ............5-7 May 26 (1) - Minot State (N.D.)..................L ............3-4 (1) – NAIA Regional Tournament; Omaha, Neb.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1961 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 8-5, 3-1 NCC Apr 8 at Minnesota ...................................L ..........0-10 Apr 8 at Minnesota ...................................L ............7-8 Apr 12 St. Cloud State (Minn.)..................L ..........7-13 Apr 18 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W............9-4 Apr 21 Nebraska-Omaha............................L ............3-8 Apr 22 Nebraska-Omaha...........................W............3-1 Apr 28 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............2-0 Apr 28 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............4-3 Apr 29 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............3-1 May 9 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W ........10-5 May 13 Air Force ........................................W............3-1 May 15 (1) - NORTH DAKOTA ................L ............1-5 May 16 South Dakota .................................W............8-7 (1) – NCC Northern Division Playoff

1962 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 8-9, 2-3 NCC Apr 5 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ............7-9 Apr 6 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............3-4 Apr 7 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ..........8-13 Apr 13 MINNESOTA................................W............6-3 Apr 14 MINNESOTA................................W............3-2 Apr 14 MINNESOTA ................................L ..........6-16 Apr 17 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........17-9 Apr 19 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............9-4 Apr 19 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ............3-7 Apr 27 at North Dakota State....................W............5-4 Apr 27 at North Dakota State....................W............5-4 May 4 at North Dakota..............................L ............0-4 May 4 at North Dakota..............................L ............2-6 May 5 at North Dakota..............................L ............6-7 May 8 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............4-3 May 14 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........15-3 May 16 at South Dakota ..............................L ..........9-10 1963 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 7-13, 1-5 NCC Apr 11 at Colorado State ............................L ..........1-21 Apr 12 at Air Force .....................................L ..........3-21 Apr 13 at Air Force .....................................L ..........5-12 Apr 15 at Nebraska .....................................L ............0-4 Apr 16 at Nebraska ....................................W............4-3 Apr 17 at Nebraska .....................................L........12-17 Apr 20 at South Dakota ..............................L ............2-3 Apr 26 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............8-7 Apr 26 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L ..........5-14 Apr 27 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L........12-13 May 3 at North Dakota State.....................L ..........9-10 May 3 at North Dakota State.....................L ............0-3 May 4 at North Dakota State.....................L ............1-5 May 7 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............6-2 May 10 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............1-7 May 13 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ......14-12 May 17 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............7-5 May 18 CREIGHTON (Neb.) ....................W............7-2 May 21 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............5-6 May 21 at Minnesota State-Mankato.........W............5-4 1964 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 9-10, 4-5 NCC Apr 9 at Creighton (Neb.)........................W............3-1 Apr 9 at Creighton (Neb.)........................W............4-1 Apr 10 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............0-2 Apr 10 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............1-7 Apr 11 at Offutt Air Force Base ................W............7-5 Apr 11 at Offutt Air Force Base .................L ............1-4 Apr 18 at Minnesota ...................................L ............0-5 Apr 18 at Minnesota ...................................L ............1-2 Apr 21 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............5-4

Apr 21 Apr 25 Apr 25 May 2 May 2 May 9 May 9 May 16 May 16 May 23

MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............9-5 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........12-0 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ..........5-10 at North Dakota .............................W............2-1 at North Dakota..............................L ............4-5 NORTHERN IOWA ......................L ............1-3 NORTHERN IOWA ......................L ............5-7 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........13-5 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........12-1 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ............4-6

1965 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 8-9, 6-4 NCC Apr 13 MINN. STATE-MOORHEAD.....W ........11-7 Apr 13 MINN. STATE-MOORHEAD .....L ..........1-10 Apr 16 MINNESOTA ................................L ............3-7 Apr 17 MINNESOTA ................................L ............7-9 Apr 17 MINNESOTA ................................L ............4-8 May 1 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............5-2 May 1 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L ............5-6 May 4 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............5-2 May 4 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............2-1 May 8 at Northern Iowa............................W............3-1 May 8 at Northern Iowa.............................L ............1-5 May 11 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........14-2 May 11 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........17-8 May 17 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ..........1-23 May 17 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............6-5 May 22 at North Dakota State.....................L ............1-4 May 22 at North Dakota State.....................L ............2-3 1966 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 15-12, 10-2 NCC Apr 4 (2) - Wyoming ................................L ............3-8 Apr 4 (1) - Grand Canyon (Ariz.) ............L ..........5-13 Apr 5 (2) - Wyoming................................W............8-5 Apr 5 (1) - Grand Canyon (Ariz.) ............L ..........0-13 Apr 6 (2) - Wyoming ................................L ............0-4 Apr 6 (1) - Grand Canyon (Ariz.) ............L ............0-6 Apr 7 (1) - Northern Arizona ...................L ..........4-19 Apr 7 (1) - Grand Canyon (Ariz.) ............L ............0-7 Apr 8 (1) - Northern Arizona ..................W............9-6 Apr 9 at New Mexico ...............................L ............7-8 Apr 9 at New Mexico ...............................L ............7-8 Apr 16 at Minnesota ...................................L ............0-2 Apr 16 at Minnesota...................................W............2-1 Apr 23 at North Dakota State....................W............6-3 Apr 23 at North Dakota State....................W ........11-2 Apr 30 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............5-4 Apr 30 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L ............4-5 May 3 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............8-2 May 3 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ............1-2 May 7 at Northern Iowa............................W............2-1 May 7 at Northern Iowa............................W............3-2 May 14 WESTMAR (Iowa).......................W............6-1 May 14 WESTMAR (Iowa).......................W............3-0 May 17 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........19-3 May 17 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............9-4 May 21 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........13-1 May 21 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............3-1 (1) – Tempe, Ariz. (2) – Phoenix, Ariz.

1967 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 18-9, 11-6 NCC Mar 24 * at New Mexico-Highlands.........W............7-0 Mar 24 * at New Mexico-Highlands.........W............7-0 Mar 25 * at New Mexico-Highlands.........W............7-0 Mar 27 * at New Mexico-Highlands.........W............7-0 Mar 27 * at New Mexico-Highlands.........W............7-0 Mar 28 at Albuquerque (N.M.)...................L ............3-8

Mar 29 Mar 29 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 15 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 22 Apr 25 Apr 25 May 5 May 6 May 6 May 12 May 13 May 13 May 16 May 16 May 19 May 20 May 20

at Albuquerque (N.M.) ..................W............3-0 at Albuquerque (N.M.) ..................W............6-4 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............7-6 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............0-4 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............2-3 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............9-4 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........10-1 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............4-2 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ............1-4 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............2-0 at Northern Iowa.............................L ............1-4 at Northern Iowa............................W............2-1 at Northern Iowa............................W............4-0 at North Dakota..............................L ............1-4 at North Dakota..............................L ............1-3 at North Dakota..............................L ............3-6 at South Dakota .............................W............5-0 at South Dakota .............................W............1-0 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........11-8 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............9-5 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............8-6

* New Mexico-Highlands forfeited five games to SDSU

1968 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 3-19, 3-10 NCC Apr 8 at New Mexico ...............................L ............0-3 Apr 9 at New Mexico ...............................L ..........3-10 Apr 10 at Albuquerque (N.M.)...................L ..........2-21 Apr 11 at Albuquerque (N.M.)...................L........10-22 Apr 11 (1) -Texas-El Paso ..........................L ............4-5 Apr 12 at New Mexico-Highlands.............L ............0-5 Apr 13 at New Mexico-Highlands.............L ............1-6 Apr 15 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............3-8 Apr 15 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............4-5 Apr 19 NORTHERN IOWA ......................L ............0-5 Apr 26 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............5-1 Apr 27 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ..........1-12 Apr 27 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W ........10-7 May 3 at North Dakota State.....................L ............3-4 May 4 at North Dakota State.....................L ............7-8 May 4 at North Dakota State.....................L ..........6-10 May 10 at South Dakota ..............................L ............0-3 May 11 SOUTH DAKOTA.........................L ............1-7 May 11 SOUTH DAKOTA.........................L ............2-4 May 14 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............3-1 May 14 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............2-3 May 17 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L ............3-5 (1) – Albuquerque, N.M.

1969 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 14-15, 11-5 NCC Mar 31 (1) - New Mexico...........................L ............2-7 Apr 1 (1) - Colorado .................................L ..........9-10 Apr 1 (1) - Albuquerque (N.M.)...............L ............0-4 Apr 2 (1) - Colorado .................................L ..........3-17 Apr 2 (1) - Albuquerque (N.M.)...............L ..........3-18 Apr 3 (1) - Colorado College ..................W............5-3 Apr 3 (1) - Albuquerque (N.M.)...............L ............4-8 Apr 4 at New Mexico-Highlands.............L ..........1-11 Apr 4 at New Mexico-Highlands.............L ............4-9 Apr 5 at New Mexico-Highlands.............L ............0-5 Apr 7 at Air Force .....................................L ..........1-12 South Dakota .................................W ........11-2 South Dakota .................................W............2-1 Apr 18 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............9-8 Apr 19 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............6-5 Apr 19 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W ........22-6 Apr 25 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ............4-5 Apr 26 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ............3-6 Apr 26 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............8-7

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CREIGHTON (Neb.) ....................W............3-2 CREIGHTON (Neb.) ....................W............8-5 at Northern Iowa............................W............6-5 at Northern Iowa.............................L ............3-4 at Northern Iowa............................W............3-1 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............6-4 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............4-1 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............3-1 at North Dakota..............................L ............1-3 at North Dakota..............................L ............0-1

(1) – Albuquerque, N.M.

1970 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 12-11, 7-7 NCC Mar 23 (1) - Colorado State........................L ............6-7 Mar 24 (1) - Eastern New Mexico.............W............9-8 Mar 25 (1) - Eastern New Mexico.............W ........10-2 Mar 26 at New Mexico ...............................L........18-21 Mar 27 at New Mexico ...............................L ............2-3 Apr 4 at Minnesota-Morris......................W ........11-4 Apr 4 at Minnesota-Morris ......................L ............2-4 Apr 10 NORTHERN IOWA .....................W............5-4 Apr 11 NORTHERN IOWA ......................L ............0-6 Apr 11 NORTHERN IOWA ......................L ............1-7 Apr 17 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L ............4-6 Apr 25 at North Dakota State....................W............4-3 Apr 25 at North Dakota State....................W ........11-3 May 2 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............5-2 May 2 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........12-1 May 5 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ........12-2 May 5 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ........15-4 May 8 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ............1-6 May 9 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............3-2 May 9 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ............3-8 May 15 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............3-4 May 16 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............3-2 May 16 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............2-5 (1) – Portalas, N.M.

1971 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 14-16, 13-7 NCC Mar 31 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)...................L ..........9-10 Mar 31 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)...................L ............2-6 Apr 1 at Bacone (Fla.) ..............................L ..........4-10 Apr 3 at Bacone (Fla.) ..............................L ............5-7 Apr 4 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ............1-8 Apr 4 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ............1-7 Apr 8 at Northern Iowa............................W ........11-3 Apr 8 at Northern Iowa............................W............6-1 Apr 9 at Northern Iowa............................W ........11-7 Apr 12 at Nebraska ....................................W ........10-5 Apr 12 at Nebraska .....................................L ..........4-10 Apr 16 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W ........18-5 Apr 17 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............6-0 Apr 17 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............6-1 Apr 20 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.)..........L ............5-6 Apr 23 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............8-7 Apr 24 at South Dakota ..............................L ............5-6 Apr 24 at South Dakota ..............................L ..........5-10 Apr 30 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............6-2 May 1 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............4-3 May 1 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ............2-6 May 4 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ............2-7 May 4 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........11-1 May 7 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............6-5 May 8 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............7-6 May 8 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ............2-3 May 14 North Dakota..................................L ............7-9 May 15 North Dakota .................................W ........13-7 May 15 North Dakota..................................L ............3-7

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1972 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 5-14, 3-6 NCC Mar 28 at Texas Christian ...........................L ............1-3 Mar 28 at Texas Christian ...........................L ..........0-12 Mar 29 at Southern Methodist (Texas).......L ............0-3 Mar 29 at Southern Methodist (Texas).......L ............4-7 Mar 30 at Dallas (Texas) ............................W............3-2 Mar 30 at Dallas (Texas) ............................W............2-1 Mar 31 at Oklahoma Baptist.......................L ............5-6 Mar 31 at Oklahoma Baptist.......................L ........10-11 Apr 1 at West Texas State .........................L ..........1-11 Apr 1 at Tulsa (Okla.) ...............................L ............0-3 Apr 15 NORTHERN IOWA ......................L ..........8-12 Apr 15 NORTHERN IOWA ......................L ..........5-13 Apr 21 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............9-4 Apr 22 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L ............7-8 Apr 28 at North Dakota State....................W............3-1 Apr 29 at North Dakota State.....................L ............3-5 Apr 29 at North Dakota State.....................L ............6-7 May 9 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............3-1 May 9 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............2-3 1973 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 19-14, 14-6 NCC Mar 29 at Tulsa (Okla.) ...............................L ............5-6 Mar 30 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)...................L ............0-1 Apr 1 at Tulsa (Okla.) ...............................L ............7-8 Apr 1 at Tulsa (Okla.) ...............................L ............3-5 Apr 6 at Northern Iowa............................W............6-4 Apr 6 at Northern Iowa............................W............8-1 Apr 7 at Northern Iowa.............................L ............5-6 Apr 10 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............5-1 Apr 10 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W......3-2 (9) Apr 13 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W ........10-8 Apr 13 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W ........12-0 Apr 14 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W12-11 (11) Apr 17 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W ........12-3 Apr 17 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W............3-2 Apr 20 at North Dakota..............................L ............0-1 Apr 20 at North Dakota..............................L ............0-1 Apr 21 at North Dakota .............................W............9-3 Apr 24 Southwest Minnesota State............L ............1-4 Apr 24 Southwest Minnesota State...........W ........10-3 Apr 27 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............4-2 Apr 27 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............5-1 Apr 28 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ............6-7 May 2 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............3-1 May 2 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............9-1 May 5 at South Dakota .............................W............6-1 May 5 at South Dakota ..............................L ............1-2 May 6 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............5-0 May 11 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............5-4 May 11 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............9-0 May 12 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ....2-3 (10) May 18 (1) - Northern Colorado.................L ..........1-10 May 18 (1) - Northwest Missouri...............W ........13-1 May 19 (1) - Northern Colorado.................L ..........4-24 (1) – Division II Midwest Regional; Maryville, Mo.

1974 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 16-13, 10-5 NCC Mar 24 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)..................W............6-5 Mar 25 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)...................L ....6-7 (11) Mar 26 at New Mexico ...............................L ..........4-10 Mar 26 at New Mexico ...............................L ............2-3 Mar 27 at New Mexico ...............................L ..........4-12 Mar 28 at New Mexico...............................W ........10-8 Mar 29 at Tulsa (Okla.) ...............................L ..........4-21 Mar 30 at Tulsa (Okla.) ...............................L ..........5-10 Apr 5 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............1-3

Apr 6 Apr 9 Apr 9 Apr 16 Apr 16 Apr 19 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 23 Apr 23 Apr 26 Apr 26 Apr 30 Apr 30 May 3 May 3 May 4 May 10 May 10 May 11

at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............3-5 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W ........14-6 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W ........13-3 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W ........12-3 MINNESOTA-MORRIS...............L ..........6-15 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............8-7 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L ............6-8 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ........13-3 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............3-1 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE.....L ............3-6 at North Dakota State....................W............8-3 at North Dakota State....................W............5-1 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W ........11-8 Augustana (S.D.) ............................L ............4-6 South Dakota .................................W............9-2 South Dakota .................................W ........11-1 South Dakota .................................W ........16-3 Morningside (Iowa).......................W............8-7 Morningside (Iowa).......................W ......13-12 Morningside (Iowa)........................L........13-14

1975 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 11-12, 10-3 NCC Mar 24 (1) - Illinois .....................................L ..........5-11 Mar 24 (1) - New Mexico...........................L ............1-8 Mar 25 (1) - New Mexico...........................L........10-15 Mar 26 (1) - New Mexico ..........................W............4-3 Mar 27 (1) - New Mexico...........................L ............1-8 Mar 28 (1) - Illinois .....................................L ............1-8 Mar 28 (1) - New Mexico...........................L ..........0-12 Mar 29 (1) - New Mexico...........................L ..........1-12 Apr 19 at South Dakota .............................W ........10-0 Apr 19 at South Dakota ..............................L ............1-5 Apr 25 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ............0-2 Apr 25 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............4-2 Apr 26 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............5-4 Apr 29 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............8-7 Apr 29 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........16-4 May 2 at North Dakota .............................W............4-2 May 2 at North Dakota .............................W............3-2 May 3 at North Dakota..............................L ............0-1 May 9 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............2-0 May 9 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............5-3 May 10 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............8-5 (2) – MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS .......L........10-16 (2) – NEBRASKA-OMAHA .......L ............3-9 (1) – Albuquerque, N.M. (2) – Division II Midwest Regional; Brookings, S.D.

1976 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 18-16, 13-7 Mar 29 at New Mexico ...............................L ..........6-15 Mar 30 at New Mexico ...............................L ............0-4 Mar 30 at New Mexico...............................W ........10-5 Mar 31 at New Mexico ...............................L ..........2-13 Apr 1 at New Mexico ...............................L ..........3-12 Apr 2 at New Mexico ...............................L ..........0-13 Apr 3 at New Mexico ...............................L ............2-5 Apr 3 at New Mexico ...............................L ............2-3 Apr 10 Northern State (S.D.).....................W............3-2 Apr 10 Yankton (S.D.) ...............................W............7-4 Apr 13 Minnesota-Morris ..........................L ..........7-14 Apr 13 Minnesota-Morris..........................W............8-6 Apr 16 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ........16-7 Apr 16 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ......17-13 Apr 17 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............6-5 Apr 17 NORTH DAKOTA........................W....5-4 (10) Apr 20 Augustana (S.D.) ............................L ............3-8 Apr 20 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W......8-2 (9) Apr 23 at North Dakota State....................W............2-0 Apr 23 at North Dakota State....................W ........10-3

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at North Dakota State....................W............7-2 at North Dakota State.....................L ......3-4 (8) Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W......3-2 (9) Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W............8-3 Minnesota State-Mankato..............L ............4-5 Minnesota State-Mankato..............L ..........1-10 Minnesota State-Mankato..............L ............1-2 Minnesota State-Mankato..............L ............3-8 Southwest Minnesota State...........W ........12-7 Southwest Minnesota State............L ..........0-21 Northern Iowa................................W............3-2 Northern Iowa................................W............8-3 Northern Iowa................................W............3-2 Northern Iowa.................................L ............4-5

1977 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 17-14, 12-0 Apr 3 (1) - at St. Mary's (Texas)...............L ............2-6 Apr 4 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............3-8 Apr 5 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............2-6 Apr 5 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ..........0-10 Apr 6 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ..........5-15 Apr 7 (1) - Texas Wesleyan.......................L ..........6-11 Apr 8 (1) - Texas Wesleyan.......................L ............3-5 Apr 8 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............4-6 Apr 9 (1) - Texas Wesleyan.......................L ............1-4 Apr 9 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............0-2 Apr 12 Minnesota-Morris..........................W....3-2 (17) Apr 15 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............9-1 Apr 15 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............4-3 Apr 16 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........14-4 Apr 19 South Dakota .................................W....6-5 (10) Apr 23 Northern State (S.D.).....................W............4-0 Apr 23 Northern State (S.D.).....................W............2-0 Apr 26 South Dakota .................................W............7-2 Apr 26 South Dakota .................................W............6-5 Apr 29 at North Dakota .............................W............9-5 Apr 29 at North Dakota .............................W ........17-0 Apr 30 at North Dakota .............................W............6-4 May 3 Southwest Minnesota State...........W ........21-1 May 3 Southwest Minnesota State...........W............6-3 May 6 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W............4-0 May 6 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W............5-0 May 7 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W............7-1 May 13 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ....5-6 (14) May 14 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ............1-5 May 18 (3) - Nebraska-Omaha ...................L ............0-3 May 19 (3) - Southeast Missouri State .......L ............5-6 (1) – Jody Ramsey Invitational; Edinburg, Texas (2) – NCC Playoff; Mankato, Minn. (3) – Division II Midwest Regional; Mankato, Minn.

1978 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 11-18, 10-8 NCC Apr 2 at Trinity (Texas).............................L ............3-6 Apr 3 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............1-9 Apr 4 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............0-7 Apr 4 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............0-4 Apr 5 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............0-9 Apr 6 (1) - Dallas (Texas).........................L ............1-8 Apr 6 (1) - Rice (Texas)............................L ............2-3 Apr 7 (1) - Dallas (Texas).........................L ............4-6 Apr 8 (2) - St. Mary's (Texas)...................L ............0-5 Apr 14 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............4-0 Apr 14 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ............1-5 Apr 15 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............6-0 Apr 15 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........15-2 Apr 21 at North Dakota .............................W............8-2 Apr 21 at North Dakota .............................W............2-0 Apr 22 at North Dakota..............................L ............2-4 Apr 22 at North Dakota..............................L ............1-2

Apr 26 Apr 26 Apr 28 Apr 28 Apr 29 Apr 29 May 1 May 1 May 5 May 5 May 6 May 6

(3) - Augustana (S.D.) ....................L ............5-6 (3) - Augustana (S.D.) ....................L ............2-4 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............1-2 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............2-4 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............5-0 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............3-0 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............6-2 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE.....L ............2-7 NORTHERN IOWA .....................W............5-4 NORTHERN IOWA ......................L ............2-5 NORTHERN IOWA .....................W............5-2 NORTHERN IOWA .....................W............3-0

(1) – Jody Ramsey Invitational; Edinburg, Texas (2) – San Antonio, Texas (3) – Renner, S.D.

1979 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 13-10, 6-4 Apr 2 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ..........0-17 Apr 3 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............2-4 Apr 3 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............3-9 Apr 4 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ..........3-12 Apr 5 (1) - Dallas (Texas).........................L ............0-1 Apr 6 (1) - Dallas (Texas).........................L ............3-4 Apr 7 (1) - Rice (Texas) ...........................W............7-3 Apr 18 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)...................W ........15-3 Apr 18 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)...................W............4-3 Apr 21 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............9-8 Apr 21 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............8-4 Apr 23 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............0-8 Apr 23 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............0-3 Apr 24 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............1-0 Apr 24 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............4-5 Apr 28 at North Dakota State....................W............5-1 Apr 28 at North Dakota State....................W............5-4 Apr 30 YANKTON (S.D.).........................W............6-4 Apr 30 YANKTON (S.D.).........................W............4-3 May 3 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W....2-1 (10) May 3 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............0-1 May 4 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............5-2 May 4 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............5-1 (1) – Jody Ramsey Invitational; Edinburg, Texas

1980 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 14-19, 10-6 NCC Mar 30 at Trinity (Texas).............................L ..........6-10 Mar 31 at Texas-Pan American...................L ..........4-14 Mar 31 at Texas-Pan American...................L ..........6-25 Apr 1 at Texas-Pan American...................L ..........1-14 Apr 2 at Texas-Pan American...................L ............1-4 Apr 3 at Texas-Pan American...................L ..........1-22 Apr 4 at Texas-Pan American...................L ............5-6 Apr 4 at Texas-Pan American...................L ....1-2 (11) Apr 5 at Texas-Pan American...................L ..........1-10 Apr 9 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............8-2 Apr 9 MINNESOTA-MORRIS...............L ..........8-10 Apr 12 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............5-1 Apr 12 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............9-2 Apr 13 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............8-0 Apr 13 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............8-7 Apr 16 DAKOTA STATE (S.D.)...............W ........15-4 Apr 16 DAKOTA STATE (S.D.)...............W............9-0 Apr 19 at South Dakota .............................W ........11-0 Apr 19 at South Dakota ..............................L ............1-2 Apr 20 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ............2-9 Apr 20 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............6-1 Apr 23 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............5-2 Apr 23 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........10-8 Apr 26 at North Dakota..............................L ............3-4 Apr 26 at North Dakota .............................W ........12-0 Apr 27 at North Dakota .............................W............2-1 Apr 27 at North Dakota..............................L ............3-5

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SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)....................L ............4-5 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)...................W............4-2 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)....................L ............6-8 BRIAR CLIFF(Iowa).....................L ..........8-10 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L........10-16 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ..........1-10

1981 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 12-19-1, 8-7 NCC Mar 31 at Kansas State................................L ..........8-15 Mar 31 at Kansas State................................L ..........1-11 Apr 1 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)...................L ..........6-19 Apr 2 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)...................L ............7-8 Apr 3 at Wichita State (Kan.)...................L ..........8-18 Apr 3 at Wichita State (Kan.)...................L ..........5-29 Apr 4 at Wichita State (Kan.)...................L ............2-8 Apr 4 at Wichita State (Kan.)...................L ..........0-18 Apr 5 at Wichita State (Kan.)...................L ..........2-13 Apr 8 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............9-5 Apr 8 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............7-6 Apr 11 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............2-1 Apr 11 NORTH DAKOTA ........................T ............5-5 Apr 12 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W ........11-6 Apr 12 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)....................L........10-27 Apr 13 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)....................L ..........6-12 Apr 14 DAKOTA STATE..........................W............3-0 Apr 14 DAKOTA STATE..........................W............7-6 Apr 16 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............2-9 Apr 16 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............7-8 Apr 21 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........13-4 Apr 21 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........18-6 Apr 24 at North Dakota State....................W............6-5 Apr 24 at North Dakota State....................W ........13-1 Apr 25 at North Dakota State.....................L ..........7-14 Apr 25 at North Dakota State.....................L ..........6-13 Apr 28 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............7-5 Apr 28 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ..........3-11 May 1 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............2-1 May 1 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L........11-13 May 2 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........14-9 May 2 SOUTH DAKOTA.........................L ..........4-18 1982 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 15-18, 7-8 Mar 14 (1) – Wisconsin-La Crosse............W............5-2 Mar 15 (1) - Missouri..................................L ..........3-14 Mar 16 (1) - Wisconsin-La Crosse .............L ..........5-13 Mar 16 (1) - New Mexico...........................L ..........2-15 Mar 17 (1) - Wisconsin-La Crosse ............W ........20-2 Mar 17 (1) - Wyoming ................................L ..........1-17 Mar 19 at Oklahoma State ..........................L ..........0-15 Mar 19 at Oklahoma State ..........................L ..........0-20 Mar 20 at Oklahoma State ..........................L ............4-7 Mar 20 at Oklahoma State ..........................L ..........3-13 Mar 27 at Yankton (S.D.)............................W............5-0 Mar 27 at Yankton (S.D.)............................W ........10-4 Apr 12 DAKOTA STATE (S.D.)...............W............8-7 Apr 12 DAKOTA STATE (S.D.)................L ............3-4 Apr 13 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)....................L ............0-4 Apr 13 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)...................W............5-2 Apr 16 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............4-1 Apr 17 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L ............4-9 Apr 17 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ......14-12 Apr 21 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............9-3 Apr 21 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............4-3 Apr 23 at North Dakota State....................W ........21-8 Apr 23 at North Dakota State....................W ........10-7 Apr 24 at North Dakota State....................W ......16-15 Apr 24 at North Dakota State.....................L ............3-9 Apr 30 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............4-1 Apr 30 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............2-1

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NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ............7-9 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ............3-5 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ............6-8 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ............3-8 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............6-9 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ..........5-12

(1) – Albuquerque, N.M.

1983 Coach: Erv Huether Record: 14-16, 8-6 Mar 21 (1) - Michigan State .......................L ............4-5 Mar 21 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............1-5 Mar 22 (1) - Michigan State .......................L ............5-7 Mar 22 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............0-4 Mar 23 (1) - Michigan State .......................L ..........3-15 Mar 24 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ..........1-13 Mar 25 (1) - Michigan State .......................L ............6-7 Mar 29 HURON (S.D.)...............................L ............1-5 Mar 29 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W............6-1 Apr 1 YANKTON (S.D.).........................W............5-0 Apr 8 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ............1-2 Apr 8 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............7-0 Apr 9 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............1-5 Apr 9 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............4-0 Apr 12 Nebraska-Omaha...........................W ........10-6 Apr 12 Nebraska-Omaha............................L ............2-4 Apr 15 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............7-4 Apr 15 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............1-0 Apr 19 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)...................W ........13-0 Apr 19 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)...................W............9-4 Apr 22 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ............1-4 Apr 22 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ............0-1 Apr 23 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............4-3 Apr 23 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............5-1 Apr 29 at South Dakota ..............................L ............2-3 Apr 29 at South Dakota .............................W............6-5 Apr 30 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............4-3 Apr 30 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............4-2 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ............1-4 (2) - Morningside (Iowa) ...............L ............0-2 (1) – Jody Ramsey Invitational; Edinburg, Texas (2) – NCC Playoffs; Sioux City, Iowa

1984 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 27-13, 9-4 NCC Mar 25 at Oklahoma City ...........................L ............4-8 Mar 25 at Oklahoma City ...........................L ..........4-11 Mar 26 (1) - Macalester (Minn.)................W............5-2 Mar 26 (1) - Stephen F. Austin (Texas) ......L ............1-4 Mar 28 (1) - Missouri-St. Louis.................W ......12-10 Mar 28 (1) - Nebraska-Omaha...................W ........10-9 Mar 29 (1) - Macalester (Minn.)................W ........10-0 Mar 30 at Sam Houston State (Texas).......W............7-5 Mar 30 at Sam Houston State (Texas)........L ............1-9 Mar 31 at Texas Wesleyan...........................L ..........4-16 Apr 4 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W ........10-0 Apr 4 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............7-2 Apr 6 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W............6-0 Apr 6 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W ........12-5 Apr 7 * Augustana (S.D.).........................W............7-0 Apr 7 * Augustana (S.D.).........................W............7-0 Apr 9 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE.....L ............6-7 Apr 9 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............3-2 Apr 15 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............1-3 Apr 15 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............3-4 Apr 17 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ............6-8 Apr 17 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............5-3 Apr 19 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............8-1 Apr 19 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............8-1 Apr 20 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ............1-2 Apr 20 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............9-2 at Northern State (S.D.).................W ........18-4 at Northern State (S.D.).................W............7-2 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........15-0 May 1 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............2-1 May 1 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W ........16-7 May 4 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato.....W............3-2 May 5 (2) - Nebraska-Omaha...................W............1-0 May 6 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato.....W............4-1 May 17 (3) - LEWIS (Ill.)...........................W............3-2 May 18 (3) - MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS .......W ........11-6 May 19 (3) - MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS ........L ............2-7 May 19 (3) - MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS .......W ........15-3 May 23 (4) - Cal State Northridge ..............L ..........2-17 May 24 (4) - Troy (Ala.) ..............................L ..........6-12 (1) – Pineywoods Tournament; Nacogdoches, Texas (2) – NCC Tournament; Mankato, Minn. (3) – Division II Midwest Regional; Brookings, S.D. (4) – Division II World Series; Riverside, Calif. * Augustana forfeited two games to SDSU

1985 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 27-15, 13-3 NCC Mar 23 at Oklahoma State ..........................L ..........2-19 Mar 23 at Oklahoma State ..........................L ............2-5 Mar 24 at Oklahoma State ..........................L ............2-6 Mar 24 at Oklahoma State ..........................L ............0-7 Mar 25 at Texas-Arlington ..........................L ..........1-19 Mar 25 at Texas-Arlington ..........................L ..........2-14 Mar 26 (1) - Nebraska-Omaha ...................L ............4-6 Mar 26 (1) - Stephen F. Austin (Texas) ......L ............2-6 Mar 28 (1) - Stephen F. Austin (Texas) ......L ............3-4 Mar 28 (1) - Stephen F. Austin (Texas) ......L ............1-2 Apr 3 Minnesota-Morris..........................W ........10-0 Apr 3 Minnesota-Morris..........................W............5-4 Apr 6 Northern State (S.D.).....................W............9-6 Apr 6 Northern State (S.D.).....................W............5-2 Apr 8 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W....4-3 (10) Apr 8 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............3-1 Apr 9 at Southwest Minnesota State.......W ........12-7 Apr 9 at Southwest Minnesota State.......W ........13-8 Apr 12 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........21-2 Apr 12 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........12-2 Apr 13 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........11-3 Apr 13 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........14-1 Apr 19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ......1-3 (8) Apr 19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ..........4-11 Apr 21 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............3-1 Apr 21 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............5-3 Apr 23 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)...................W ........11-8 Apr 23 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)...................W ........12-0 Apr 26 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............8-0 Apr 26 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............2-1 Apr 27 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ......5-6 (8) Apr 27 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............9-5 Apr 30 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............2-1 Apr 30 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............3-2 May 2 at South Dakota .............................W............7-6 May 2 at South Dakota .............................W............8-3 May 3 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........15-0 May 3 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........19-9 May 10 (2) – ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)W ..........5-4 May 10 (2) – MINN. STATE-MANKATOL ..........3-11 May 11 (2) – ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)W ..........4-0 May 11 (2) – MINN. STATE-MANKATOL ..........5-14 (1) – Nacogdoches, Texas (2) – NCC Tournament; Brookings, S.D.

1984 JACKRABBITS: COLLEGE WORLD SERIES QUALIFIERS When Mark Ekeland became the fourth coach in SDSU baseball history, no one expected a whole lot. After all, the team was 14-16 in 1983, and hadn’t made the NCAA Tournament in seven years. That 1984 season turned into one of the most memorable in school history, as SDSU finished 27-13 and advanced to the College World Series. The Jacks won the NCC Tournament, twice defeating host Minnesota State, Mankato. SDSU earned the right to host the Midwest Regional, and defeated Missouri-St. Louis in the championship, earning a trip to Riverside, Calif., and the CWS. Though the Jacks would lose both games in California, it could not diminish the accomplishments of the squad. During the season, the 1984 team accounted for 19 records. While 18 of those have since been broken, Dave Lane, as a sophomore, set a new benchmark for career stolen bases. He still holds that mark, with 76. In addition, Ekeland was named Midwest Regional Coach of the Year.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1986 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 27-13, 13-0 NCC Mar 3 at South Dakota .............................W ........11-0 Mar 3 at South Dakota .............................W ........12-6 Mar 21 at Oklahoma ...................................L ..........1-11 Mar 21 at Oklahoma ...................................L ..........3-17 Mar 23 at Stephen F. Austin (Texas)...........L ............3-4 Mar 23 at Stephen F. Austin (Texas)...........L ............3-4 Mar 24 at Stephen F. Austin (Texas)..........W ........10-7 Mar 24 at Stephen F. Austin (Texas)..........W............4-3 Mar 25 at Sam Houston State (Texas)........L ..........5-14 Mar 25 at Sam Houston State (Texas)........L ............1-6 Mar 27 at Centenary (N.J.).........................W............3-2 Mar 27 at Centenary (N.J,).........................W ........12-4 Mar 29 at Oklahoma City ...........................L ..........6-18 Mar 29 at Oklahoma City ...........................L ..........4-10 Apr 1 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W ........12-9 Apr 1 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............9-3 Apr 4 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............0-1 Apr 4 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............3-6 Apr 8 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............4-3 Apr 8 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ........10-3 Apr 11 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............7-1 Apr 11 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........12-0 Apr 12 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............7-6 Apr 12 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........12-2 Apr 16 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)...................W ........11-3 Apr 16 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)...................W ........23-3 Apr 18 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W ........11-2 Apr 18 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W ........12-5 Apr 20 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W ........12-3 Apr 20 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W ........10-0 Apr 24 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W ........12-2 Apr 24 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W............7-5 Apr 26 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............9-8 Apr 29 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............8-6 Apr 29 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)....................L ..........4-10 May 2 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............6-5 May 2 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........11-0 May 9 (1) - St. Cloud State (Minn.)..........L ............7-9 May 9 (1) - Morningside (Iowa)...............W............7-1 May 12 (1) - St. Cloud State (Minn.)..........L ............1-9 (1) - NCC Tournament; Mankato, Minn.

1987 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 29-17, 10-2 NCC Mar 20 at Oklahoma State ..........................L........13-23 Mar 20 at Oklahoma State ..........................L ..........2-21 Mar 21 at Oklahoma State ..........................L ..........3-13 Mar 21 at Oklahoma State ..........................L ..........0-15 Mar 24 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............4-9 Mar 24 (1) - Bellevue (Neb.)......................W ........24-5 Mar 25 (1) - Bellevue (Neb.) ......................L ............2-3 Mar 25 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............1-6 Mar 26 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ..........0-13 Mar 27 (1) - Bellevue (Neb.) ......................L ..........6-11 Mar 28 (1) - Bellevue (Neb.)......................W............9-1 Mar 28 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............2-7 Mar 31 Minnesota-Morris..........................W ........12-2 Mar 31 Minnesota-Morris..........................W ........13-3 Apr 3 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........10-0 Apr 3 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........10-0 Apr 4 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ......13-11 Apr 4 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........10-8 Apr 7 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE.....L ............2-6 Apr 7 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............2-1 Apr 10 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ............5-6 Apr 10 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............5-4 Apr 14 MOUNT MARTY (S.D.) .............W............3-2 Apr 14 MOUNT MARTY (S.D.) .............W............4-0

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NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............6-2 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W ........13-6 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............8-0 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ............3-8 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W ........14-4 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W ........10-0 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............8-0 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............9-3 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W ........11-4 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............8-4 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............4-3 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W ........17-6 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........16-1 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........22-3 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ............4-5 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W......4-3 (8) at Southwest Minnesota State.......W ........15-3 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ............3-9 (2) – NORTH DAKOTA...............W ........12-2 (2) – MINN. STATE-MANKATOL ............7-8 (2) – MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)......W............8-1 (2) – MINN. STATE-MANKATOL ............5-6

(1) – Jody Ramsey Invitational; Edinburg, Texas (2) – NCC Tournament; Brookings, S.D.

1988 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 21-21, 7-3 NCC Mar 19 (1) - Kansas State ...........................L ..........2-10 Mar 19 (1) - Southwest Baptist (Mo.)........L ..........9-10 Mar 21 (2) - Dartmouth (N.H.)..................W............5-3 Mar 22 (2) - Wright State (Ohio)...............W............3-0 Mar 23 (2) - Dartmouth (N.H.)...................L ............6-7 Mar 24 (2) - Dartmouth (N.H.)..................W............4-1 Mar 25 (2) - Wright State (Ohio)................L ..........1-12 Mar 26 (2) - Wright State (Ohio)...............W............8-5 Mar 30 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............3-2 Mar 30 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............7-2 Apr 4 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.).........W......5-4 (8) Apr 4 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.).........W............5-4 Apr 6 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ........14-4 Apr 6 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE.....L ............4-7 Apr 9 at North Dakota State....................W............6-2 Apr 9 at North Dakota State....................W............7-2 Apr 10 at North Dakota .............................W ........11-6 Apr 10 at North Dakota..............................L ......3-4 (8) Apr 12 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W ......18-13 Apr 12 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ................L ............3-7 Apr 16 MOUNT MARTY (S.D.) .............W ........13-4 Apr 16 MOUNT MARTY (S.D.) .............W ........12-7 Apr 17 at Southwest Minnesota State.......W............8-4 Apr 17 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ............7-9 Apr 19 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)....................L ..........1-13 Apr 19 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)....................L ........10-12 Apr 24 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W ........10-2 Apr 24 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............9-1 Apr 29 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............5-8 Apr 29 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............2-1 Apr 30 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............9-4 Apr 30 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ............3-4 May 6 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........10-0 May 6 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............9-4 May 7 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............2-3 May 7 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........17-2 May 9 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W ........11-1 May 9 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W............7-5 May 13 (3) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ............3-6 May 13 (3) - St. Cloud State (Minn.) .........W............7-5 May 14 (3) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ............3-7 May 14 (3) - Morningside (Iowa)...............W............9-7 (1) – Manhattan, Kan. (3) – NCC Tournament; St. Cloud, Minn. (2) – Jody Ramsey Invitational; Edinburg, Texas

1989 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 30-16, 11-1 NCC Mar 17 at Oklahoma City ..........................W ......17-16 Mar 17 at Oklahoma City ..........................W ........12-5 Mar 18 at Tarkio (Mo.)................................L ............5-6 Mar 20 (1) - St. Francis (Ill.).......................L ............4-9 Mar 21 (1) - Ohio State ...............................L ............4-6 Mar 21 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............4-5 Mar 22 (1) - St. Francis (Ill.).......................L ............4-8 Mar 23 (1) - Ohio State ...............................L........10-14 Mar 24 (1) - St. Francis (Ill.) ......................W............3-2 Mar 25 (1) - Ohio State ...............................L ............8-9 Mar 25 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ............3-8 Apr 1 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............1-0 Apr 1 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE.....L ..........4-11 Apr 2 MOUNT MARTY (S.D.) .............W ........11-4 Apr 2 MOUNT MARTY (S.D.) .............W............9-8 Apr 4 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.).........W ........15-0 Apr 4 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.).........W ........10-1 Apr 5 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............7-0 Apr 5 MINNESOTA-MORRIS...............L ............3-5 Apr 14 at St. Cloud State (Minn.)..............L ............4-6 Apr 14 at St. Cloud State (Minn.) .............W............7-2 Apr 15 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............1-4 Apr 15 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ..........4-14 Apr 18 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............6-4 Apr 18 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............5-4 Apr 21 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............8-7 Apr 21 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W ........13-0 Apr 23 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............7-2 Apr 23 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............6-0 Apr 25 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W............2-1 Apr 25 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W ........11-1 Apr 28 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W ........11-1 Apr 28 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W ........12-0 Apr 29 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............3-2 Apr 29 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............3-6 May 2 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W............8-0 May 2 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W ........15-3 May 5 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........12-5 May 5 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........20-2 May 6 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........11-1 May 6 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........13-8 May 7 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ........24-4 May 8 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ........13-2 May 12 (2) - MINN. STATE-MANKATOW............2-1 May 12 (2) - ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.) L ..........5-11 May 13 (2) - MINN. STATE-MANKATO.L ............4-8 (1) - Jody Ramsey Invitational; Edinburg, Texas (2) – NCC Tournament; Brookings, S.D.

1990 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 31-17, 9-1 NCC Mar 16 at Oklahoma City ...........................L ..........3-13 Mar 17 at Central Oklahoma .....................W............5-2 Mar 17 at Central Oklahoma ......................L ............3-4 Mar 19 (1) - Nebraska-Kearney .................L ............2-3 Mar 20 (1) - Nebraska-Kearney.................W............6-5 Mar 20 (1) - Texas-Pan American...............L ..........3-12 Mar 21 (1) - Miami (Ohio) .........................L ............5-6 Mar 22 (1) - Miami (Ohio) .........................L ............4-8 Mar 23 (1) - Nebraska-Kearney.................W............6-4 Mar 23 (1) - Miami (Ohio) .........................L ............4-9 Mar 24 (1) - Nebraska-Kearney .................L ............5-7 Mar 31 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE.....L ............8-9 Mar 31 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ........12-2 Apr 1 at Northern State (S.D.).................W ........17-4 Apr 1 at Northern State (S.D.).................W ........18-9 Apr 3 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............8-6 Apr 3 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............9-8

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at North Dakota State....................W ........15-6 at North Dakota State....................W ........11-8 at North Dakota .............................W............9-3 at North Dakota..............................L ..........0-10 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W............6-0 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W ........12-4 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.).........L ............0-3 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)........W ........12-2 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............5-4 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ............3-7 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............6-2 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W ........11-0 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W ........14-3 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W ........12-6 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W............2-1 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W ........19-4 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W ........10-8 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............5-1 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W............7-3 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W............9-1 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............6-1 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ............2-3 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............7-5 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........13-3 (2) - North Dakota .........................W............4-3 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ............0-4 (2) - Morningside (Iowa)...............W............9-0 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato.....W............5-0 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ............1-2 (3) - Central Missouri.....................L ............5-7 (3) - So. Illinois-Edwardsville .......L ..........8-17

(1) – Jody Ramsey Invitational; Edinburg, Texas (2) – NCC Tournament; Mankato, Minn. (3) – Division II Central Regional; Edwardsville, Ill.

1991 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 29-19, 12-4 NCC Mar 15 at Central Oklahoma ......................L ............3-4 Mar 16 at East Central (Okla.)...................W............6-1 Mar 16 at East Central (Okla.)....................L ............8-9 Mar 18 at Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) ....W ........12-9 Mar 18 at Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) .....L ..........2-11 Mar 19 at Incarnate Word (Texas) ..............L ............1-2 Mar 19 at Incarnate Word (Texas) ..............L ............7-8 Mar 20 at Texas Lutheran............................L ............0-5 Mar 20 at Texas Lutheran............................L ............2-4 Mar 21 at St. Edward's (Texas) ..................W............4-3 Mar 21 at St. Edward's (Texas)...................L ............1-7 Mar 23 (1) - Creighton (Neb.) ....................L ..........5-12 Mar 23 (1) - Oklahoma ...............................L ..........7-16 Mar 24 (1) - Oklahoma ...............................L ............5-6 Mar 29 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............3-2 Mar 29 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ........11-1 Mar 30 at Southwest Minnesota State.......W ........13-2 Mar 30 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ............1-5 Apr 2 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W ........10-9 Apr 2 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............4-2 Apr 6 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............7-6 Apr 6 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............7-2 Apr 7 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W............6-2 Apr 7 at Briar Cliff (Iowa)........................L ..........7-11 Apr 9 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W ........12-1 Apr 9 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W............6-2 Apr 12 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........13-1 Apr 12 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............9-3 Apr 13 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ............0-4 Apr 13 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............6-3 Apr 19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............3-2 Apr 19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W ........11-0 Apr 20 at Northwestern (Iowa)..................W ........16-3

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at Northwestern (Iowa)..................W............5-1 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............8-7 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W ........13-2 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W ........13-7 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W ......12-10 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............4-5 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............7-8 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............7-3 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............8-7 at South Dakota .............................W............3-0 at South Dakota ..............................L ............1-6 (2) - NORTHERN COLORADO W............9-3 (2) - MINN. STATE-MANKATOW............7-4 (2) - NORTH DAKOTA ................L ........13-21 (2) - ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.) L ..........5-13

(1) – Norman, Okla. (2) – NCC Tournament; Brookings, S.D.

1992 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 31-16, 9-2 NCC Mar 5 at Oklahoma ...................................L ..........3-21 Mar 7 at Oklahoma City ..........................W............8-6 Mar 7 at Oklahoma City ...........................L ........10-15 Mar 9 (1) - St. John's (Minn.) ...................L ............3-6 Mar 9 (1) - Tarleton (Texas) State............W............7-3 Mar 10 (1) - Tarleton (Texas) State.............L ............1-3 Mar 11 (1) - St. John's (Minn.) ...................L ............3-4 Mar 11 (1) - Tarleton (Texas) State.............L ............1-2 Mar 13 (1) - Miami (Ohio) .........................L ............0-4 Mar 14 (1) - Iowa State ...............................L ............1-5 Mar 22 at Wayne State (Neb.)....................W............8-7 Mar 22 at Wayne State (Neb.)....................W............8-4 Mar 26 NORTHWESTERN (Iowa)..........W............7-0 Mar 26 NORTHWESTERN (Iowa)..........W ........11-1 Mar 28 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ........10-5 Mar 28 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............3-1 Mar 29 at Southwest Minnesota State.......W............7-6 Mar 29 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ..........9-10 Mar 31 JAMESTOWN (N.D.)...................W ........11-2 Mar 31 JAMESTOWN (N.D.)...................W............4-3 Apr 4 at South Dakota .............................W ........19-2 Apr 4 at South Dakota .............................W............9-3 Apr 5 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........14-3 Apr 5 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............9-4 Apr 7 at Huron (S.D.)...............................W ........13-0 Apr 7 at Huron (S.D.)...............................W ........11-0 Apr 14 WAYNE STATE (Neb.) ................W ........12-7 Apr 14 WAYNE STATE (Neb.) .................L ............2-6 Apr 17 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............8-6 Apr 17 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............8-4 Apr 24 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............4-5 Apr 24 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............5-2 Apr 26 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............4-1 Apr 26 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............9-6 Apr 30 (2) - St. Cloud State (Minn.) .........W............4-2 Apr 30 (2) - St. Cloud State (Minn.) .........W ........10-4 May 1 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............3-9 May 1 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W ........10-3 May 2 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............7-6 May 2 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ........10-12 May 3 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............7-6 May 3 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W ........11-5 May 7 (3) - St. Cloud State (Minn.) .........W............5-2 May 8 (3) - North Dakota .........................W............5-3 May 9 (3) - Morningside (Iowa) ...............L ............7-9 May 14 (4) - Lewis (Ill.) ..............................L ............0-7 May 14 (4) - Southern Indiana....................L ............1-5 (1) – Jody Ramsey Invitational; Edinburg, Texas (2) – Cold Spring, Minn. (3) – NCC Tournament; Grand Forks, N.D. (4) – Division II Midwest Regional; Evansville, Ind.

1993 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 39-15, 8-3 NCC Mar 5 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)...................L ............3-9 Mar 5 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)...................L ............0-7 Mar 6 (1) - Central Oklahoma..................L ..........6-16 Mar 6 (1) - Nebraska-Kearney .................L ............4-7 Mar 8 (2) - Central Missouri.....................L ............1-2 Mar 8 (2) - Northern State (S.D.).............W ........12-5 Mar 9 (2) - Northwest Missouri...............W............9-1 Mar 9 (2) - Missouri Southern.................W............6-5 Mar 10 (2) - Missouri-St. Louis.................W......7-6 (8) Mar 10 (2) - Northwest Missouri...............W....8-7 (11) Mar 11 (2) - Missouri Southern.................W............5-3 Mar 11 (2) - Northeast Missouri................W............6-3 Mar 12 (2) - Wisconsin-Eau Claire............W............3-0 Mar 28 at Wayne State (Neb.).....................L ............2-3 Mar 28 at Wayne State (Neb.)....................W......4-3 (8) Mar 29 at Northern State (S.D.) .................L ............2-5 Apr 3 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ........13-5 Apr 3 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............6-3 Apr 4 at Southwest Minnesota State........L........10-15 Apr 4 at Southwest Minnesota State.......W............6-1 Apr 9 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L........11-12 Apr 9 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............7-2 Apr 12 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ..........5-11 Apr 12 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............4-2 Apr 13 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)........W ......15-14 Apr 13 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)........W............5-2 Apr 16 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............3-2 Apr 16 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............7-6 Apr 17 at South Dakota ..............................L ..........8-10 Apr 17 at South Dakota .............................W............8-5 Apr 23 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W ........13-3 Apr 23 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W............9-4 Apr 24 WAYNE STATE (Neb.) ................W............6-4 Apr 24 WAYNE STATE (Neb.) ................W............2-0 Apr 25 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W ........17-9 Apr 25 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............8-2 Apr 27 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W ........11-4 Apr 27 HURON (S.D.) ..............................W ........19-2 May 2 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............3-2 May 2 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ............2-3 May 3 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............7-1 May 3 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............5-8 May 8 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............2-1 May 8 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W ........12-6 May 12 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............9-7 May 12 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W 13-11 (8) May 13 (3) - NORTH DAKOTA................W............9-2 May 14 (3) - NORTHERN COLORADO W....3-2 (11) May 15 (3) - NORTHERN COLORADO W............9-5 May 16 (3) - NORTH DAKOTA................W............8-2 May 20 (4) - SOUTHERN INDIANA ......W............7-3 May 21 (4) - NORTH DAKOTA................W ........14-5 May 21 (4) - NORTH DAKOTA ................L ..........1-11 May 22 (4) - NORTH DAKOTA ................L ............1-5 (1) – Edmond, Okla. (2) – Missouri Southern Invitational; Joplin, Mo. (3) – NCC Tournament; Brookings, S.D. (4) – Division II North Central Regional; Brookings, S.D.

1994 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 39-10-1, 11-1 NCC Mar 3 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)..................W............8-3 Mar 4 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)...................L ..........1-15 Mar 6 (1) - Jamestown (N.D.)...................L ............4-7 Mar 7 (1) - Northwestern (Iowa) .............W............3-1 Mar 8 at Missouri Valley...........................T ............3-3 Mar 10 (2) - Jamestown (N.D.)..................W ........21-6 Mar 11 (2) - Mount Marty (S.D.) ..............W............8-5

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(2) - Northern State (S.D.).............W ........11-1 at Wayne State (Neb.)....................W............8-5 at Wayne State (Neb.)....................W............8-4 at Briar Cliff (Iowa)........................L ............6-8 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W ........10-5 VALLEY CITY STATE (N.D.)....W ........22-1 VALLEY CITY STATE (N.D.)....W ........12-0 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ........10-4 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............6-0 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ......13-12 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE.....L ............5-6 at Southwest Minnesota State.......W ......19-11 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............6-4 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............6-2 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............3-1 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............3-1 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............6-3 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............8-6 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ............4-5 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............8-6 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.)........W............4-3 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.)........W............6-2 at South Dakota .............................W ......23-10 at South Dakota .............................W............7-0 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............9-4 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............5-4 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............9-4 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............7-4 MOUNT MARTY (S.D.) .............W............7-6 at St. Cloud State (Minn.)..............L ............4-6 at St. Cloud State (Minn.)..............L ............3-6 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............5-3 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............3-1 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............8-4 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............6-3 (3) - North Dakota State................W ........10-1 (3) - Northern Colorado.................L ..........0-10 (3) - Nebraska-Omaha...................W............5-2 (3) - St. Cloud State (Minn.) .........W............5-0 (3) - Northern Colorado ................W............3-1 (4) - Northern Colorado ................W............7-6 (4) - Central Missouri.....................L ..........8-20 (4) - Central Missouri.....................L ..........7-19

(1) – Missouri Southern Invitational; Joplin, Mo. (2) – Yankton Invitational; Yankton, S.D. (3) – NCC Tournament; St. Cloud, Minn. (4) – Division II Central Regional; Warrensburg, Mo.

1995 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 30-20, 7-5 NCC Mar 5 (1) – Northeastern (Okla.) .............L ..........7-11 Mar 5 (1) - Missouri Southern..................L ............1-5 Mar 6 (1) - Northeast Missouri................W............8-3 Mar 6 (1) - Missouri Southern..................L ............5-8 Mar 9 (1) - Northwest Missouri...............W 14-11 (8) Mar 9 (1) - Pittsburg State (Kan.)............W............9-7 Mar 10 (1) - Missouri Southern..................L ............0-9 Mar 10 (1) - Missouri Southern..................L ............3-4 Mar 11 at Southwest Baptist (Mo.) ...........W............9-6 Mar 11 at Southwest Baptist (Mo.) ...........W ........11-7 Mar 19 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ............2-7 Mar 19 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ............4-6 Mar 24 at Wayne State (Neb.)....................W............3-1 Mar 24 at Wayne State (Neb.)....................W............6-0 Mar 31 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............3-0 Mar 31 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ......11-10 Apr 1 at Southwest Minnesota State.......W............8-3 Apr 1 at Southwest Minnesota State.......W ........10-0 Apr 5 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.).........W ........12-5 Apr 5 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.).........W ........14-1

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at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............2-9 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............3-0 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............0-1 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............3-4 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............2-8 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............3-9 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W............2-1 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W............3-1 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............4-3 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............4-3 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W ........14-4 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............2-3 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.).........L ............1-6 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.).........L ..........1-14 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............7-1 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............5-0 at South Dakota .............................W ........10-5 at South Dakota ..............................L ............6-9 at North Dakota .............................W............3-1 at North Dakota..............................L ............1-5 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)....................L ......2-3 (9) BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W ........11-6 WAYNE STATE (Neb.) ................W............9-8 WAYNE STATE (Neb.) ................W............6-5 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato.....W............6-5 (2) - Augustana (S.D.) ...................W ......13-10 (2) - North Dakota .........................W ........15-3 (3) - Missouri Southern.................W ........14-4 (3) - Central Missouri.....................L ..........1-11 (3) - Central Missouri.....................L ........10-15

(1) – Missouri Southern Invitational; Joplin, Mo. (2) – NCC Tournament; Sioux Falls, S.D. (3) – Division II Central Regional; Warrensburg, Mo.

1996 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 34-13, 12-4 NCC Mar 4 (1) - Southwest Minnesota State...W............5-1 Mar 5 (1) - Southwest Minnesota State...W............7-3 Mar 5 (1) - Armstrong Atlantic St. (Ga.) .L ............2-5 Mar 9 (1) - Queens (N.Y.) ........................W ........24-4 Mar 9 (1) - Adelphi (N.Y.)........................W............9-1 Mar 10 (1) - Amer. International (Mass.)..W............5-2 Mar 10 (1) - Sacred Heart (Conn.) ............W............7-6 Mar 11 (1) - Queens (N.Y.) ........................W ........12-2 Mar 23 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W............3-2 Mar 23 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W............5-3 Mar 31 Southwest Minnesota State............L ............2-3 Mar 31 Southwest Minnesota State...........W............4-3 Apr 1 Southwest Minnesota State...........W............4-3 Apr 1 Southwest Minnesota State...........W............8-4 Apr 2 Northern State (S.D.).....................W............5-4 Apr 2 Northern State (S.D.).....................W............7-5 Apr 5 Wayne State (Neb.)........................W ........12-4 Apr 5 Wayne State (Neb.)........................W ........19-0 Apr 6 Briar Cliff (Iowa) ...........................W............8-1 Apr 6 Briar Cliff (Iowa) ...........................W............6-2 Apr 8 at St. Cloud State (Minn.) .............W ........10-2 Apr 8 at St. Cloud State (Minn.)..............L ............5-8 Apr 10 North Dakota State........................W ......28-20 Apr 10 North Dakota State.........................L ........11-18 Apr 15 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............6-3 Apr 15 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............8-0 Apr 16 Augustana (S.D.) ...........................W............6-1 Apr 16 Augustana (S.D.) ............................L ............0-2 Apr 17 Minnesota State-Mankato..............L ..........6-12 Apr 17 Minnesota State-Mankato..............L ..........5-15 Apr 19 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............3-2 Apr 19 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............4-5 Apr 23 North Dakota..................................L ........13-23 Apr 23 North Dakota .................................W ......13-12

Apr 26 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 27 May 4 May 4 May 5 May 5 May 9 May 10 May 11

Morningside (Iowa)........................L ............4-8 Morningside (Iowa).......................W ........10-6 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............2-0 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............9-0 South Dakota .................................W............3-2 South Dakota .................................W............7-2 at South Dakota ..............................L........14-15 at South Dakota .............................W............6-5 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L........15-18 (2) - Morningside (Iowa)...............W ........11-2 (2) - North Dakota State ................L ............2-4

(1) – Savannah Invitational; Savannah, Ga. (2) – NCC Tournament; Fargo, N.D.

1997 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 24-19, 6-6 NCC Mar 2 (1) - Sacred Heart (Conn.) .............L ............1-3 Mar 3 (1) - Gardner-Webb (N.C.)............W............4-2 Mar 4 (1) - Sacred Heart (Conn.) ............W ........17-5 Mar 5 (1) - Armstrong Atlantic St. (Ga.).W ........12-8 Mar 6 (1) - Queens (N.Y.).........................L 10-14 (10) Mar 7 (1) - Queens (N.Y.).........................L ............3-4 Mar 8 (1) - Adelphi (N.Y.)........................W............6-4 Mar 9 (1) - Savannah State (Ga.)..............L ............3-8 Mar 16 at Missouri Western.......................W ........11-7 Mar 16 at Missouri Western........................L ............3-7 Mar 17 at Northwest Missouri....................L ............3-4 Mar 21 at Nebraska .....................................L ............0-3 Mar 22 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W............6-2 Mar 22 at Briar Cliff (Iowa)........................L ............3-4 Mar 23 at Wayne State (Neb.)....................W............4-3 Mar 23 at Wayne State (Neb.)....................W............1-0 Mar 28 (2) - Southwest Minnesota State...W............7-6 Mar 28 (2) - Southwest Minnesota State...W ......15-10 Mar 29 (3) - Southwest Minnesota State ...L ..........8-11 Mar 31 (2) - Northern State (S.D.).............W............1-0 Mar 31 (2) - Northern State (S.D.).............W ........13-1 Apr 15 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ......4-5 (8) Apr 15 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............3-5 Apr 18 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ............2-9 Apr 18 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ............4-5 Apr 19 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............2-3 Apr 19 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............3-4 Apr 23 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)...................W............7-3 Apr 25 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W ........12-1 Apr 25 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L........12-15 Apr 27 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............8-2 Apr 27 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ..........0-10 Apr 28 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)........W ........15-7 Apr 28 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)........W ........14-4 May 3 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............3-1 May 3 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............7-1 May 4 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W ......17-10 May 4 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W ........16-4 May 8 (4) - North Dakota State................W ........18-5 May 9 (4) - St. Cloud State (Minn.) .........W ........18-2 May 10 (4) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ............4-7 May 10 (4) - Augustana (S.D.) ...................W ......11-10 May 11 (4) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ..........6-10 (1) – Savannah Invitational; Savannah, Ga. (2) – Yankton, S.D. (4) – NCC Tournament; Omaha, Neb.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1998 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 24-18, 11-9 NCC Mar 10 (1) - Columbia Union (Md.) .........W ........31-1 (1) - Armstrong Atlantic St. (Ga.) .L ..........9-14 (1) - Quincy (Ill.) ...........................W............8-0 (1) - Quincy (Ill.) ...........................W ........11-8 (1) - Armstrong Atlantic St. (Ga.) .L........10-16 (1) - Armstrong Atlantic St. (Ga.) .L ............5-6 (1) - Wayne State (Neb.)................W ........17-4 Mar 28 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ............2-6 Mar 28 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ............1-4 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W ........11-4 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W............4-3 Apr 3 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............7-5 Apr 3 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W ........13-5 Apr 4 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ............0-6 Apr 4 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........10-7 Apr 10 at North Dakota State.....................L ............3-9 Apr 10 at North Dakota State....................W............6-5 Apr 11 at North Dakota..............................L ..........0-13 Apr 11 at North Dakota..............................L ..........4-14 Apr 13 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.).........W............2-0 Apr 13 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.).........W ........23-4 Apr 15 Sioux Falls (S.D.)...........................W ........10-2 Apr 18 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............8-6 Apr 18 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W ........13-3 Apr 19 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............5-3 Apr 19 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ..........4-12 Apr 20 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)....................L ............4-8 Apr 20 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............6-5 Apr 24 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............6-4 Apr 24 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ............5-6 Apr 25 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.).........L ............3-6 Apr 25 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)........W............7-0 Apr 28 Wayne State (Neb.)........................W............5-1 Apr 28 Wayne State (Neb.).........................L ............2-4 May 1 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............2-5 May 1 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............1-3 at South Dakota .............................W ........10-6 at South Dakota .............................W ........14-2 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............4-2 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ........12-9 May 7 (2) - Northern Colorado.................L ..........7-12 May 8 (2) - North Dakota..........................L ............4-5 (1) – Savannah Invitational; Savannah, Ga. (2) – NCC Tournament; Mankato, Minn.

1999 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 24-21, 13-7 NCC Mar 7 (1) - Graceland (Iowa)...................W............7-5 Mar 7 (1) - Graceland (Iowa)...................W............8-2 Mar 8 (1) - Dana (Neb.)............................W ........10-4 Mar 8 (1) - Dana (Neb.) ............................L ..........5-11 Mar 9 (1) - Rockhurst (Mo.).....................L ............3-5 Mar 9 (1) - Rockhurst (Mo.).....................L ............3-4 Mar 10 (1) - Rockhurst (Mo.).....................L ..........3-13 Mar 10 (1) - Rockhurst (Mo.).....................L ............6-9 Mar 20 at Briar Cliff (Iowa)........................L ............4-7 Mar 20 at Briar Cliff (Iowa)........................L ............2-3 Mar 21 at Wayne State (Neb.)....................W............5-4 Mar 21 at Wayne State (Neb.).....................L ............2-4 Mar 27 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............2-1 Mar 27 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............9-2 Mar 28 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ............6-8 Mar 28 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ..........7-11 Mar 30 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.)........W ......20-12 Mar 30 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.)........W ........11-4 Apr 1 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............9-4 Apr 1 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............9-3 Apr 2 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............3-0

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NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............6-0 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............4-3 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............4-3 SOUTH DAKOTA ........................L ............4-7 NORTHERN COLORADO .........L ............6-9 NORTHERN COLORADO ........W............5-2 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ..........4-11 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ..........9-11 at St. Cloud State (Minn.) .............W............4-0 at St. Cloud State (Minn.)..............L ............7-8 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato.....W............4-1 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ..........4-11 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)....................L ............6-9 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W ........10-9 at South Dakota ..............................L ........10-11 at South Dakota .............................W............5-4 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............9-8 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W ........12-6 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........14-3 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........12-7 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W............1-0 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............8-9 (3) - Nebraska-Omaha ...................L ............0-5 (3) - St. Cloud State (Minn.)..........L ..........1-10

(1) – Metrodome Invitational; Minneapolis, Minn. (2) – St. Cloud, Minn. (3) – NCC Tournament; Mankato, Minn.

2000 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record:23-19-1, 10-9-1 NCC Mar 12 (1) - So. Illinois-Edwardsville.......W............8-5 Mar 12 (1) - Central Missouri.....................L ..........0-12 Mar 14 (2) - Quincy (Ill.) ............................L ..........2-13 Mar 14 (2) - Cameron (Okla.) ....................L ..........8-10 Mar 15 (2) - Missouri Southern..................L ............5-6 Mar 15 (2) - Missouri Southern.................W....12-8 (9) Mar 17 at Pittsburg State (Kan.) ................W............7-3 Mar 17 at Missouri Southern......................L ..........7-13 Mar 18 at Northwest Missouri....................L ..........4-11 Mar 25 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ..........5-11 Mar 25 at Southwest Minnesota State.......W ........15-2 Mar 26 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE.....L ............1-4 Mar 26 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............7-2 Apr 2 at Northern State (S.D.).................W ........12-0 Apr 3 at Northern State (S.D.).................W ........12-0 Apr 5 at South Dakota ..............................L ..........5-10 Apr 5 at South Dakota ..............................L ............6-8 Apr 8 at Northern Colorado ....................W ........11-7 Apr 8 at Northern Colorado ....................W ........11-6 Apr 9 at Northern Colorado .....................L ............3-9 Apr 9 at Northern Colorado .....................L ............3-8 Apr 11 WAYNE STATE (Neb.) ................W............6-4 Apr 11 WAYNE STATE (Neb.) ................W............3-1 Apr 17 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)........W....3-1 (10) Apr 17 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.).........T ..11-11 (8) Apr 18 MINN. STATE-MANKATO........W............4-2 Apr 18 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ............2-5 Apr 21 South Dakota .................................W ........10-9 Apr 21 South Dakota .................................W............4-3 Apr 22 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............9-4 Apr 22 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............3-4 Apr 24 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W............9-3 Apr 24 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W....10-4 (8) Apr 29 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W....6-5 (11) Apr 29 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............6-7 Apr 30 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W......5-4 (8) Apr 30 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ............3-5 May 2 at Minnesota-Morris......................W....20-5 (8) May 2 at Minnesota-Morris......................W............6-0 May 5 at North Dakota State.....................L ............5-9 May 5 at North Dakota State.....................L ..........2-13

May 6 May 6

at North Dakota .............................W ......23-17 at North Dakota..............................L ..........3-12

(1) – Central Missouri Invitational; Warrensburg, Mo. (2) – Missouri Southern Invitational; Joplin, Mo.

2001 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 27-17, 13-5 NCC Mar 3 (1) - Northwest Missouri...............W............8-4 Mar 4 (1) - Queens (N.Y.) ........................W............9-6 Mar 5 (1) - Wayne State (Neb.) ................L ....3-4 (12) Mar 5 (1) - Grand Valley State (Mich.) ...W............7-4 Mar 6 (1) - Armstrong Atlantic St. (Ga.) .L ..........0-13 Mar 6 (1) - Armstrong Atlantic St. (Ga.) .L ..........8-10 Mar 8 (1) - Wayne State (Neb.) ................L ..........3-10 Mar 8 (1) - Wayne State (Neb.) ................L ..........6-21 Mar 18 (2) - Rockhurst (Mo.) ....................W............6-4 Mar 18 (2) - Northwest Missouri...............W ........15-2 Mar 19 (2) - Rockhurst (Mo.).....................L ............1-3 Mar 19 (2) - Rockhurst (Mo.).....................L ..........8-17 Mar 30 (3) - Augustana (S.D.) ....................L ............4-5 Mar 31 (3) - Southwest Minnesota State...W ........12-9 Apr 1 (3) - Northern State (S.D.).............W......3-2 (8) Apr 1 (3) - South Dakota .........................W............3-2 Apr 8 at St. Cloud State (Minn.)..............L ............2-4 Apr 8 at St. Cloud State (Minn.) .............W............2-1 Apr 9 at Minnesota State-Mankato.........W............7-6 Apr 9 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............3-5 Apr 13 at Morningside (Iowa)...................W............1-0 Apr 13 at Morningside (Iowa)....................L ............1-3 Apr 14 at South Dakota .............................W............8-4 Apr 14 at South Dakota .............................W............8-4 Apr 17 at Wayne State (Neb.)....................W............9-7 Apr 17 at Wayne State (Neb.).....................L ..........2-13 Apr 24 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ......4-5 (8) Apr 24 at Augustana (S.D.)........................W....7-5 (10) Apr 25 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ......17-16 Apr 25 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............8-5 Apr 28 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............6-5 Apr 28 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L ............1-5 Apr 29 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........18-6 Apr 29 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........11-9 May 1 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W............8-1 May 1 MINNESOTA-MORRIS..............W ........16-4 May 3 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............5-4 May 3 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)....................L ............6-9 May 7 NORTHERN COLORADO ........W ........15-4 May 7 NORTHERN COLORADO ........W ........14-6 May 10 (4) - North Dakota .........................W ........11-5 May 11 (4) - St. Cloud State (Minn.) .........W ........23-5 May 12 (4) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ............2-4 May 12 (4) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ............3-8 (1) – Armstrong Atlantic Invitational; Savannah, Ga. (2) – Kansas City, Mo. (3) – Sioux City, Iowa (4) – NCC Tournament; Mankato, Minn.

2002 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 25-23, 10-10 NCC Feb 17 at Dakota Wesleyan .......................W............8-0 Feb 17 at Dakota Wesleyan .......................W............5-3 Mar 10 (1) - Missouri-St. Louis..................L ............2-5 Mar 11 (1) - Missouri Southern..................L ..........3-20 Mar 11 (1) - Pittsburg State (Kan.).............L ............5-6 Mar 12 (1) - Lincoln (Pa.)...........................L ............4-8 Mar 12 (1) - Pittsburg State (Kan.).............L ............3-6 Mar 13 (1) - Lincoln (Pa.)...........................L ............7-8 Mar 13 (1) - Lincoln (Pa.)...........................L ............8-9 Mar 14 (1) - Missouri Southern..................L........15-16 Mar 14 (1) - Metro State (Colo.)................W ........11-6 Mar 15 (1) - Metro State (Colo.)................W............2-0 Mar 29 Southwest Minnesota State...........W ........12-0 Mar 29 Southwest Minnesota State............L ............5-7

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Southwest Minnesota State...........W............7-4 Southwest Minnesota State...........W............5-2 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............1-0 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............3-2 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa)...............W............8-7 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) ...............L ............0-6 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W ......20-13 at Briar Cliff (Iowa)........................L........11-15 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............6-7 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............3-6 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W ........10-5 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L........14-15 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)...................W............3-1 BRIAR CLIFF (Iowa)....................L ............2-3 at North Dakota State....................W............1-0 at North Dakota State....................W............7-3 at North Dakota .............................W ........11-1 at North Dakota .............................W ........12-2 at Northern State (S.D.).................W ........25-8 at Northern State (S.D.).................W ........24-0 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............0-4 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............2-5 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W ......12-10 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............6-9 at Minnesota-Morris......................W ........11-2 at Minnesota-Morris......................W ........29-6 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)........W............2-1 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.).........L ..........3-11 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ..........2-13 MINN. STATE-MANKATO.........L ..........9-11 (2) - Nebraska-Omaha ...................L ..........9-23 (2) - Augustana (S.D.) ...................W ........17-6 (2) - Nebraska-Omaha...................W............7-6 (2) - Minnesota State-Mankato .....L ............5-6

(1) – Missouri Southern Invitational; Joplin, Mo. (2) – NCC Tournament; Omaha, Neb.

2003 Coach: Mark Ekeland Record: 14-29, 7-17 NCC Mar 3 (1) - Grand Valley State (Mich.)....L ............2-8 Mar 3 (1) - Missouri Southern..................L ............2-8 Mar 4 (1) - Grand Valley State (Mich.)....L ............7-8 Mar 4 (1) - Pittsburg State (Kan.).............L ............4-8 Mar 6 (1) - Grand Valley State (Mich.)....L ............0-7 Mar 7 (1) - Pittsburg State (Kan.).............L ............3-8 Mar 7 (1) - Sterling (Kan.)........................L ............3-6 Mar 8 (1) - Missouri Southern.................W ........12-8 Mar 14 (2) - Emporia State (Kan.) .............L ..........9-13 Mar 15 (2) - Central Missouri.....................L ..........1-13 Mar 16 (2) - Washburn (Kan.)....................L ..........2-10 Mar 21 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) .......................W............9-4 Mar 22 ST. SCHOLASTICA (Minn.) ......W ........16-4 Mar 23 ST. SCHOLASTICA (Minn.) ......W ......22-13 Mar 26 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ............0-5 Mar 26 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ............2-7 Mar 29 at Northern Colorado .....................L ............8-9 Mar 29 at Northern Colorado .....................L ............3-7 Mar 30 at Northern Colorado .....................L ..........4-10 Mar 30 at Northern Colorado .....................L ............3-5 Apr 3 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.)........W............9-6 Apr 3 NORTHERN STATE (S.D.)........W ........13-5 Apr 5 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............6-4 Apr 5 SOUTH DAKOTA.........................L ............1-6 Apr 8 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W............4-2 Apr 8 SOUTH DAKOTA.........................L ............1-5 Apr 9 AUGUSTANA (S.D.)....................W............6-2 Apr 9 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ............1-5 Apr 12 at North Dakota .............................W............6-4 Apr 12 at North Dakota..............................L ............1-8 Apr 13 at North Dakota..............................L ............4-7

Apr 13 Apr 23 Apr 23 Apr 26 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 27 Apr 30 May 2 May 2 May 3 May 3

at North Dakota..............................L ............1-2 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ..........2-10 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ..........1-10 NEBRASKA-OMAHA................W............6-5 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ............0-1 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ..........6-21 NEBRASKA-OMAHA ................L ........12-15 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W............7-2 at St. Cloud State (Minn.) .............W............8-0 at St. Cloud State (Minn.)..............L ............4-5 at St. Cloud State (Minn.) .............W............8-1 at St. Cloud State (Minn.)..............L ............2-5

(1) – Missouri Southern Invitational; Joplin, Mo. (2) – Central Missouri Early Bird Tournament; Warrensburg, Mo.

2004 Coach: Jack Reynolds Record: 12-36, 8-20 NCC Mar 6 (1) - Stonehill (Mass.) ....................L ..........4-12 Mar 7 (1) - Ashland (Ohio).......................L ............5-7 Mar 7 (1) - Stonehill (Mass.) ....................L ............6-8 Mar 8 (1) - Mansfield (Pa.).......................L ............2-7 Mar 8 (1) - Mansfield (Pa.).......................L ............3-4 Mar 9 (1) - Truman State (Mo.)...............W ........12-3 Mar 11 (1) - Slippery Rock (Pa.)................L ............4-6 Mar 12 (1) - East Stroudsburg (N.J.) ..........L ............3-8 Mar 12 (1) - Missouri-St. Louis..................L ..........3-10 Mar 13 (1) - New Jersey Tech....................W ......19-11 Mar 14 (1) - Minnesota-Duluth .................W............7-3 Mar 20 at Washburn (Kan.) ........................L ............5-9 Mar 20 at Washburn (Kan.) ........................L ..........4-10 Mar 21 (2) - Central Oklahoma..................L ............1-5 Mar 21 (2) - Rockhurst (Mo.).....................L ..........9-17 Mar 28 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............9-6 Mar 28 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ......2-4 (8) Mar 29 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ............3-8 Mar 29 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ..........2-20 Mar 30 at Northern State (S.D.).................W............5-3 Mar 30 at Northern State (S.D.) .................L ............4-6 Apr 3 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ..........3-17 Apr 3 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............3-5 Apr 4 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ............3-6 Apr 4 at Minnesota State-Mankato..........L ......4-5 (8) Apr 6 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ............5-6 Apr 6 at Southwest Minnesota State........L ..........9-11 Apr 9 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............7-6 Apr 9 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ............0-5 Apr 10 at Nebraska-Omaha........................L ....0-2 (14) Apr 10 at Nebraska-Omaha.......................W............8-5 Apr 13 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ............1-2 Apr 13 at Augustana (S.D.) ........................L ........10-11 Apr 14 at Minnesota ...................................L ....2-3 (10) Apr 17 at North Dakota..............................L ............7-8 Apr 17 at North Dakota..............................L ..........9-16 Apr 18 at North Dakota..............................L ..........5-10 Apr 18 at North Dakota..............................L ............0-8 Apr 23 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)........W............7-2 Apr 23 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)........W............9-8 Apr 24 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.)........W............1-0 Apr 24 ST. CLOUD STATE (Minn.).........L ............5-6 Apr 27 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ............6-9 Apr 27 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) ....................L ....8-11 (8) Apr 30 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........17-0 Apr 30 SOUTH DAKOTA.........................L ............5-6 May 1 SOUTH DAKOTA........................W ........11-9 May 1 SOUTH DAKOTA.........................L ............3-4 (1) – Gene Cusic Tournament; Fort Myers, Fla.

2005 Coach: Reggie Christiansen Record: 17-38 Feb 16 at Kansas.........................................L ............2-8 Feb 17 at Kansas.........................................L ..........5-13 Feb 18 at Kansas.........................................L ..........2-15 Feb 18 at Kansas.........................................L ..........1-14 Mar 6 at Butler (Ind.)................................W............8-5 Mar 7 at Southeast Missouri State............L ............2-7 Mar 8 at Arkansas State ............................L ..........1-14 Mar 10 at Baker (Kan.) ..............................W ......21-11 Mar 11 at Nebraska .....................................L ............2-7 Mar 12 at Nebraska .....................................L ..........1-15 Mar 12 at Nebraska .....................................L ..........3-15 Mar 13 at Nebraska .....................................L ..........4-17 Mar 15 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ..........0-13 Mar 15 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ............2-3 Mar 19 (1) - Evansville (Ind.).....................L ............5-6 Mar 19 (1) - Notre Dame (Ind.).................W ........13-7 Mar 20 (1) - Evansville (Ind.).....................L ..........9-10 Mar 24 at Illinois State................................L ............1-5 Mar 27 at Valparaiso (Ind.) .........................L ......1-2 (8) Mar 27 at Valparaiso (Ind.) .........................L ............0-1 Mar 30 at Dakota Wesleyan........................L ............6-7 Apr 2 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............8-5 Apr 2 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L ............2-5 Apr 3 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............9-3 Apr 3 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ........10-7 Apr 6 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W ......12-11 Apr 8 at Indiana State ...............................L ............6-7 Apr 9 at Indiana State ...............................L ..........3-11 Apr 9 at Indiana State ...............................L ..........7-17 Apr 10 at Indiana State ...............................L ............8-9 Apr 13 at Minnesota ...................................L ............5-8 Apr 16 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........10-1 Apr 17 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............4-3 Apr 17 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W............9-6 Apr 20 (2) - Minnesota ...............................L 13-19 (10) Apr 22 at Utah Valley State .......................W............7-1 Apr 22 at Utah Valley State ........................L ..........5-12 Apr 23 at Utah Valley State .......................W ........12-9 Apr 23 at Utah Valley State ........................L ..........5-11 Apr 26 (2) - Creighton (Neb.) ....................L ..........1-13 Apr 27 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE....W ........18-8 Apr 27 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE.....L ..........5-10 Apr 30 at North Dakota State....................W............8-1 Apr 30 at North Dakota State....................W............7-0 May 1 * at North Dakota State..................L ............0-7 May 10 at Northern Iowa.............................L ....4-5 (10) May 11 at Northern Iowa............................W............5-3 May 13 at Southern Illinois .........................L ............3-5 May 14 at Southern Illinois .........................L ............2-7 May 15 at Southern Illinois .........................L ............1-8 May 17 at Kansas State................................L........11-21 May 18 at Kansas State................................L ..........1-13 May 20 (3) - Northern Colorado.................L ............3-5 May 21 (3) - New York Tech.......................W............4-3 May 22 (3) - Utah Valley State ...................W............9-6 * SDSU forfeited one game to North Dakota State (1) – Evansville Tournament; Evansville, Ind. (2) – Sioux Falls, S.D. (3) – Independent Tournament; Greeley, Colo.

(2) – Kansas City, Mo.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 2006 Coach: Reggie Christiansen Record: 23-29 Feb 28 at Kansas State................................L ............5-6 Mar 1 at Kansas State................................L ............3-5 Mar 3 at St. Louis (Mo.) ...........................L ..........5-18 Mar 4 at St. Louis (Mo.) ...........................L ..........1-12 Mar 4 at St. Louis (Mo.) ...........................L ............4-5 Mar 7 at Southern Illinois .........................L ............2-6 Mar 8 at Southern Illinois ........................W............9-7 Mar 10 at Southeast Missouri State............L ............1-5 Mar 11 at Southeast Missouri State............L ............5-6 Mar 11 at Southeast Missouri State...........W............8-5 Mar 17 at Nebraska .....................................L ..........0-10 Mar 17 at Nebraska .....................................L ............0-3 Mar 26 at Valparaiso (Ind.).........................W....8-5 (11) Mar 26 at Valparaiso (Ind.).........................W............6-2 Mar 27 at Valparaiso (Ind.).........................W............2-0 Mar 27 at Valparaiso (Ind.).........................W............8-7 Mar 29 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ........12-1 Mar 29 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............6-2 Mar 31 at Western Illinois ..........................W............7-6 Apr 1 at Western Illinois...........................L ............3-7 Apr 1 at Western Illinois...........................L ............6-7 Apr 4 SOUTHWEST MINN. STATE.....L ............6-7 Apr 5 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)...................L ............3-5 Apr 5 SIOUX FALLS (S.D.)..................W............6-4 Apr 8 at Northern Colorado ....................W ........10-8 Apr 8 at Northern Colorado .....................L ............7-9 Apr 9 at Northern Colorado .....................L ..........8-24 Apr 11 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W ........10-6 Apr 12 (1) - Minnesota ...............................L........11-16 Apr 14 at Indiana State ...............................L ............5-9 Apr 15 at Indiana State ..............................W............6-4 Apr 15 at Indiana State ...............................L ............2-5 Apr 16 at Indiana State ...............................L ..........1-13 Apr 18 WALDORF (Iowa)........................W............8-0 Apr 19 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W............3-2 Apr 21 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ......14-12 Apr 22 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........10-2 Apr 22 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ....7-8 (10) Apr 23 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........15-3 Apr 26 at Minnesota ...................................L ............2-9 May 2 BEMIDJI STATE (Minn.) ............W............6-0 May 2 BEMIDJI STATE (Minn.) ............W............6-0 May 5 at North Dakota State....................W............9-5 May 6 at North Dakota State.....................L ............4-5 May 6 at North Dakota State.....................L ............4-5 May 7 at North Dakota State.....................L ............7-8 May 16 (1) - Kansas State ...........................L ..........5-21 May 17 (1) - Kansas State ...........................L ..........3-24 May 18 (2) - Utah Valley State....................L ............5-9 May 19 (2) - New York Tech........................L ............2-4 May 20 (2) - IPFW......................................W ........13-1 May 21 (2) - New York Tech.......................W............5-2 (1) – Sioux Falls, S.D.

(2) – Independent Tournament; Sioux Falls, S.D.

2007 Coach: Reggie Christiansen Record: 34-19 Feb 10 (1) - Kansas....................................W............6-5 Feb 10 (1) - Kansas.....................................L ............2-3 Feb 11 (1) - Kansas.....................................L ............1-4 Feb 16 at Sacramento State (Calif.) ..........W............2-1 Feb 17 at Sacramento State (Calif.) ..........W ........15-3 Feb 18 at Sacramento State (Calif.)...........L ..........4-13 Feb 23 at Southeast Missouri State...........W............5-2 Feb 25 at Southeast Missouri State............L ............4-7 Feb 25 at Southeast Missouri State............L ............0-1 Mar 4 at Indiana State ...............................L ............2-6 Mar 5 at Indiana State ...............................L ............1-3 Mar 5 at Indiana State ..............................W............3-2 Mar 6 at Tennessee-Martin .......................L ............4-5 Mar 7 at Tennesee-Martin ........................W ........15-4 Mar 9 at Murray State (Ky.) .....................W ........10-7 Mar 10 at Murray State (Ky.)......................L ....3-4 (10) Mar 10 at Murray State (Ky.) .....................W............4-3 Mar 13 at Creighton (Neb,)........................W ........13-4 Mar 16 at Missouri State.............................L ............1-5 Mar 17 at Missouri State.............................L ..........1-11 Mar 18 at Missouri State ............................W............6-3 Mar 30 at Utah Valley State .......................W ........17-3 Mar 31 at Utah Valley State .......................W ........10-9 Mar 31 at Utah Valley State........................L ............5-7 Apr 6 (2) - North Dakota State................W............6-3 Apr 7 (2) - North Dakota State................W ........10-3 Apr 13 (3) - Utah Valley State ...................W ........10-2 Apr 14 (3) - Utah Valley State...................W............8-4 Apr 15 (3) - Utah Valley State....................L ............5-9 Apr 17 at Dakota Wesleyan .......................W............9-2 Apr 18 at Minnesota...................................W............7-6 Apr 20 (4) - Northern Colorado ................W............6-3 Apr 21 (4) - Northern Colorado ................W ........14-9 Apr 22 (4) - Northern Colorado ................W ........13-9 Apr 25 at Minnesota...................................W............9-4 Apr 28 at IPFW ..........................................W ......13-11 Apr 28 at IPFW ..........................................W ........11-4 Apr 29 at IPFW ..........................................W ........14-2 Apr 29 at IPFW ..........................................W ........10-2 May 4 at North Dakota State.....................L ............3-6 May 5 at North Dakota State....................W............9-1 May 6 at North Dakota State.....................L ............5-6 May 6 at North Dakota State.....................L ............2-3 May 12 IPFW ..............................................W............7-4 May 12 IPFW ..............................................W ........15-4 May 13 IPFW ..............................................W............8-7 May 13 IPFW ..............................................W ........10-3 May 17 at Northern Colorado ....................W............5-4 May 18 at Northern Colorado ....................W............4-1 May 23 (5) - New York Tech.......................W ........19-4 May 24 (5) - Chicago State (Ill.) ................W ........20-2 May 25 (5) - Northern Colorado ................W ........11-6 May 25 (5) - New Jersey Tech.....................L ............4-7 (1) - Minneapolis, Minn. (3) - Rapid City, S.D. (5) - Independent Tournament; Orem, Utah

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2008 Coach: Reggie Christiansen Record: 22-27, 8-10 SL Feb 22 at Central Arkansas ........................L ............4-5 Feb 23 at Central Arkansas........................W............3-2 Feb. 23 at Central Arkansas ........................L ..........3-12 Feb. 24 at Central Arkansas ........................L ............3-5 Mar 5 at Arkansas......................................L ..........1-13 Mar 5 at Arkansas......................................L ..........4-20 Mar 7 (1) - Texas-Pan American..............W ......11-10 Mar 8 (1) - at Sam Houston State.............L ............3-9 Mar 8 (1) - at Sam Houston State............W............8-1 Mar 9 (1) - Saint Louis (Mo.) .................W ........20-4 Mar 11 at Nebraska .....................................L ............3-7 Mar 15 (2) - Air Force ................................W ........13-1 Mar 16 (2) - Air Force .................................L ............3-5 Mar 16 (2) - Air Force .................................L ..........8-11 Mar 18 at Missouri ......................................L ..........1-13 Mar 19 at Missouri ......................................L ............4-9 Mar 21 at Minnesota ...................................L ............1-3 Mar 22 at Minnesota ...................................L ............4-5 Mar 23 at Minnesota ...................................L ............2-3 Mar 25 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ............8-9 Mar 28 at Northern Colorado ....................W ........24-7 Mar 29 at Northern Colorado ....................W............9-7 Mar 29 at Northern Colorado .....................L ............6-3 Apr 4 (3) - Centenary (La.)......................W............6-5 Apr 5 (3) - Centenary (La.)......................W ........13-6 Apr 5 (3) - Centenary (La.) .....................W............8-1 Apr 6 (3) - Centenary (La.)......................W............7-1 Apr 11 at Oakland (Mich.) ........................W............8-5 Apr 15 at Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) ............W ........20-3 Apr 17 at Southern Utah.............................L ..........9-11 Apr 18 at Southern Utah............................W............7-5 Apr 18 at Southern Utah.............................L ............2-3 Apr 19 at Southern Utah.............................L ............2-6 Apr 21 PRESENTATION (S.D.)...............W ........22-3 Apr 22 DAKOTA WESLEYAN (S.D.) ....W ........12-2 Apr. 23 (4) - MINNESOTA........................W............5-4 Apr 29 at Sioux Falls (S.D.).......................W ........21-4 Apr 30 at Minnesota...................................W............6-4 May 2 ORAL ROBERTS (Okla.).............L ............3-6 May 3 ORAL ROBERTS (Okla.).............L ............3-5 May 3 ORAL ROBERTS (Okla.).............L ..........1-12 May 4 ORAL ROBERTS (Okla.)............W ........12-8 May 9 at IPFW...........................................L ............2-5 May 10 at IPFW ..........................................W............8-6 May 10 at IPFW...........................................L ............0-2 May 15 at North Dakota State.....................L ............4-5 May 16 at North Dakota State.....................L ............3-5 May 16 at North Dakota State ....................W............7-5 May 17 at North Dakota State.....................L ............4-5 (1) - Huntsville, Texas (3) - Omaha, Neb.

(2) - Omaha, Neb. (4) - Mitchell, S.D.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 2009 Coach: Ritchie Price Record: 26-30, 17-10 SL Feb 20 at Murray State (Ky.)......................L ............3-6 Feb 22 at Murray State (Ky.)......................L ............3-5 Feb 22 at Murray State (Ky.) .....................W............3-2 Feb 27 at Central Arkansas ........................L ..........3-14 Feb 28 at Central Arkansas ........................L ............7-8 Mar 1 at Central Arkansas ........................L ............4-5 Mar 4 at Nebraska .....................................L ..........2-11 Mar 6 (1) - Western Michigan ..................L ..........3-15 Mar 7 (1) - Illinois State............................L ............1-2 Mar 8 (1) - at Minnesota ...........................L ............2-7 Mar 10 at Missouri State ............................W ........10-5 Mar 11 at Missouri State ............................W....(11) 7-6 Mar 14 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ............2-8 Mar 15 at Creighton (Neb.)........................W............4-2 Mar 15 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ..........3-12 Mar 20 at Washington State........................L ..........0-12 Mar 21 at Washington State........................L ..........4-12 Mar 22 at Washington State........................L ..........4-13 Apr 3 at Centenary (La.)...........................L ..........1-10 Apr 4 at Centenary (La.)..........................W............9-6 Apr 4 at Centenary (La.)...........................L ..........5-16 Apr 5 at Centenary (La.)...........................L ............4-5 Apr 8 at Northern Iowa.............................L ..........4-14 Apr 10 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)...................L ....(10) 7-8 Apr 11 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)...................L ..........1-22 Apr 11 at Oral Roberts (Okla.)...................L ..........0-16 Apr 15 at Minnesota ...................................L ..........6-9 Apr 17 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........19-0 Apr 18 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..........W ........13-3 Apr 18 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ............0-1 Apr 19 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ............1-3 Apr 20 NORTH DAKOTA ........................L ..........5-12 Apr 20 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ........10-8 Apr 22 at North Dakota .............................W............7-5 Apr 22 at North Dakota .............................W............9-4 Apr 24 at Western Illinois ..........................W ......19-11 Apr 25 at Western Illinois ..........................W ......16-13 Apr 25 at Western Illinois ..........................W ........14-7 Apr 26 at Western Illinois ..........................W ........16-7 Apr 28 CREIGHTON (Neb.).....................L ............2-5 May 1 OAKLAND (Mich.)......................W ........15-6 May 2 OAKLAND (Mich.)......................W ........12-4 May 2 OAKLAND (Mich.)......................W............6-5 May 3 OAKLAND (Mich.)......................W............8-5 May 8 IPFW ..............................................W......(5) 7-0 May 9 IPFW...............................................L ............5-7 May 9 IPFW ..............................................W ........20-6 May 10 IPFW ..............................................W ........11-3 May 14 SOUTHERN UTAH......................L ............7-9 May 15 SOUTHERN UTAH.....................W............7-4 May 15 SOUTHERN UTAH.....................W ........12-5 May 16 SOUTHERN UTAH.....................W............5-0 May 21 (2) - Southern Utah ........................L ..........8-11 May 22 (2) - Centenary (La.)......................W....(10) 7-3 May 22 (2) - Southern Utah........................W............9-4 May 23 (2) - at Oral Roberts (Okla.) ..........L ............2-6 (1) - Metrodome Tournament; Minneapolis, Minn. (2) - Currington Mortgage Summit League Championship; Tulsa, Okla.

2010 Coach: Ritchie Price Record: 39-21, 19-9 SL Feb 26 at Murray State (Ky.)......................L ............3-4 Feb 27 at Murray State (Ky.) .....................W............8-3 Feb 28 at Murray State (Ky.) .....................W............9-4 Mar 5 at Air Force .....................................L ........11-12 Mar 6 at Air Force.....................................W ........14-7 Mar 6 at Air Force.....................................W ........11-7 Mar 7 at Air Force.....................................W ........23-9 Mar 9 at Arkansas.....................................W............3-2 Mar 10 at Arkansas......................................L ..........2-21 Mar 12 (1) - vs. Creighton (Neb.)...............L ............2-4 Mar 13 (1) - vs. Harvard (Mass.)...............W .... (10) 7-4 Mar 14 (1) - at Minnesota ..........................W....(10) 6-4 Mar 16 at Nebraska .....................................L ..........6-12 Mar 20 at Northern Colorado ....................W ......17-11 Mar 21 at Northern Colorado ....................W............6-4 Mar 21 at Northern Colorado .....................L ..........9-10 Mar 30 at Iowa ............................................W ......12-10 Mar 31 at Iowa.............................................L ............5-6 Apr 2 at Dallas Baptist (Texas) ................L ..........9-12 Apr 3 at Dallas Baptist (Texas)................W ........23-8 Apr 3 at Dallas Baptist (Texas) ................L ..........5-21 Apr 7 MOUNT MARTY ........................W ........12-2 Apr 9 *at IPFW........................................W ........20-7 Apr 10 *at IPFW........................................W ........17-5 Apr 10 *at IPFW........................................W ........10-8 Apr 11 *at IPFW........................................W............7-5 Apr 14 at Minnesota...................................W............5-3 Apr 16 *at Oakland (Mich.) ......................W ........13-2 Apr 17 *at Oakland (Mich.) ......................W ........13-3 Apr 17 *at Oakland (Mich.).......................L ............1-3 Apr 18 *at Oakland (Mich.).......................L ............5-7 Apr 20 MINNESOTA................................W ......12-11 Apr 22 *at Southern Utah...........................L ..........5-11 Apr 23 *at Southern Utah..........................W ........13-5 Apr 23 *at Southern Utah...........................L ............2-4 Apr 24 *at Southern Utah..........................W ........18-7 Apr 28 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ......21-10 Apr 28 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ........21-8 Apr 30 *CENTENARY (La.).....................L ..........7-19 May 1 *CENTENARY (La.)....................W............7-4 May 1 *CENTENARY (La.).....................L ............3-8 May 2 *CENTENARY (La.)....................W............9-7 May 7 *ORAL ROBERTS (Okla.)..........W ......12-11 May 8 *ORAL ROBERTS (Okla.)..........W (11) 10-9 May 8 *ORAL ROBERTS (Okla.)..........W............7-4 May 9 *ORAL ROBERTS (Okla.)...........L ..........5-15 May 14 *at North Dakota State..................W ........11-4 May 15 *at North Dakota State..................W ........12-3 May 15 *at North Dakota State..................W............4-2 May 16 *at North Dakota State...................L ............4-5 May 18 at North Dakota .............................L ............1-7 May 18 at North Dakota .............................W............2-1 May 21 *WESTERN ILLINOIS ...............W ........18-4 May 21 *WESTERN ILLINOIS ...............W....(11) 8-7 May 22 *WESTERN ILLINOIS ...............W ......24-10 May 22 *WESTERN ILLINOIS................L ..(8) 14-15 May 27 (2) - vs. Oakland (Mich.) ..............W....(10) 6-5 May 28 (2) - at Oral Roberts (Okla.) ..........L ..........6-21 May 28 (2) - vs. Oakland (Mich.) ..............W ........20-6 May 29 (2) - at Oral Roberts (Okla.) ..........L ..........2-12

2011 Coach: Ritchie Price Record: 37-20, 20-8 SL Feb 25 (1) - at Texas-Arlington..................L ............5-6 Feb 26 (1) - vs. Dallas Baptist (Texas) ......L ............2-5 Feb 27 (1) - vs. Missouri State...................L ............0-2 Mar 4 at Tennessee-Martin .......................L ..........5-14 Mar 6 at Tennessee-Martin.......................W............2-0 Mar 7 at Tennessee-Martin.......................W ........10-3 Mar 8 at Austin Peay (Tenn.) ....................L ..........7-10 Mar 9 at Austin Peay (Tenn.)....................W............8-2 Mar 11 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ............0-6 Mar 12 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ............3-6 Mar 13 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ..........0-13 Mar 15 at Nebraska .....................................L ............3-8 Mar 18 at Northern Colorado ....................W ........17-4 Mar 19 at Northern Colorado ....................W ........13-2 Mar 19 at Northern Colorado ....................W............2-0 Mar 20 at Northern Colorado ....................W............9-1 Mar 29 at Iowa ............................................W....(14) 7-4 Mar 30 at Iowa ............................................W ........10-5 Apr 5 at Mount Marty..............................W............8-3 Apr 6 at Sioux Falls..................................W............7-1 Apr 8 *at Western Illinois........................W............5-2 Apr 9 *at Western Illinois.........................L ............5-6 Apr 9 *at Western Illinois........................W....(12) 9-6 Apr 10 *at Western Illinois........................W ......14-10 Apr 11 DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............W ........12-3 Apr 13 NORTH DAKOTA........................W............8-2 Apr 15 *at Centenary (La.)........................W............9-6 Apr 16 *at Centenary (La.)........................W............4-1 Apr 16 *at Centenary (La.)........................W............4-3 Apr 17 *at Centenary (La.)........................W ......13-10 Apr 22 *SOUTHERN UTAH...................W............9-8 Apr 23 *SOUTHERN UTAH...................W ......12-10 Apr 23 *SOUTHERN UTAH....................L ..........0-10 Apr 24 *SOUTHERN UTAH...................W ........17-1 Apr 27 MINNESOTA................................W............9-6 Apr 29 *OAKLAND (Mich.) ....................L ..........3-10 Apr 30 *OAKLAND (Mich.)....................W ........16-6 Apr 30 *OAKLAND (Mich.)....................W......(9) 7-6 May 1 *OAKLAND (Mich.)....................W............7-6 May 6 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE ........W............4-3 May 7 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE ........W............8-5 May 7 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE ........W ........12-1 May 8 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE.........L ....(15) 7-8 May 10 at North Dakota State....................W ......15-12 May 13 *at Oral Roberts (Okla.) ................L ............2-4 May 14 *at Oral Roberts (Okla.) ................L ..........6-12 May 14 *at Oral Roberts (Okla.) ................L ............2-4 May 15 *at Oral Roberts (Okla.)................W............8-2 May 17 at North Daktoa..............................L ............2-5 May 19 *IPFW............................................W............6-2 May 19 *IPFW............................................W....(14) 4-3 May 20 *IPFW............................................W ........10-0 May 20 *IPFW.............................................L ......(8) 4-5 May 26 (2) - vs. North Dakota State..........W............4-1 May 28 (2) - vs. Oral Roberts (Okla.).........L ............1-7 May 28 (2) - vs. North Dakota State..........W ......13-10 May 29 (2) - vs. Oral Roberts (Okla.).........L ....(11) 4-5 (1) - Texas-Arlington Tournament; Arlington, Texas (2) - Summit League Baseball Championship; Sioux Falls, S.D.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 2012 Coach: Dave Schrage Record: 18-33-1, 7-14 SL Feb 24 at Murray State (Ky.)......................L ............2-3 Feb 25 at Murray State (Ky.)......................L ............1-6 Feb 26 at Murray State (Ky.)......................L ..........4-12 Mar 2 at Arkansas State ............................L ..........5-15 Mar 3 at Arkansas State ............................L ..........7-12 Mar 4 at Arkansas State ............................L ..........1-10 Mar 6 at Arkansas-Little Rock .................L........13-14 Mar 7 at Arkansas-Little Rock .................L ..........8-20 Mar 9 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff ..................W ........11-0 Mar 10 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff ..................W............4-2 Mar 10 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...................T ............3-3 Mar 13 at Nebraska .....................................L ..........3-12 Mar 16 at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville.W............5-0 Mar 17 at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville.W ........11-8 Mar 18 at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville..L ............2-4 Mar 23 at Northern Colorado ....................W ........10-5 Mar 24 at Northern Colorado .....................L ............7-8 Mar 24 at Northern Colorado ....................W............7-3 Mar 25 at Northern Colorado .....................L........13-15 Mar 28 at Minnesota ...................................L ............3-9 Apr 3 at Iowa.............................................L ............2-6 Apr 4 at Iowa.............................................L ..........4-11 Apr 6 *at IPFW........................................W............3-0 Apr 7 *at IPFW........................................W ........13-3 Apr 7 *at IPFW.........................................L ............2-3 Apr 8 *at IPFW.........................................L ....(10) 2-3 Apr 10 MOUNT MARTY ........................W............3-1 Apr 11 MINNESOTA................................W............3-1 Apr 13 at Creighton (Neb.)........................W............5-2 Apr 14 (1) - vs. Iowa...................................L ............1-6 Apr 15 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ............5-6 Apr 17 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...........L ............1-6 Apr 18 NORTH DAKOTA........................W ........12-6 Apr 20 *at North Dakota State...................L ............2-3 Apr 21 *at North Dakota State...................L ............6-7 Apr 21 *at North Dakota State...................L ......(8) 2-3 Apr 22 *at North Dakota State...................L ............1-4 Apr 24 SIOUX FALLS..............................W............8-5 Apr 27 *ORAL ROBERTS........................L ............1-6 Apr 28 *ORAL ROBERTS........................L ............3-9 Apr 28 *ORAL ROBERTS........................L ............6-7 Apr 29 *ORAL ROBERTS.......................W............3-1 May 5 *OAKLAND (Mich.) ....................L ............2-4 May 8 at North Dakota..............................L ............8-9 May 10 *at Southern Utah...........................L ..........0-14 May 11 *at Southern Utah..........................W............8-7 May 11 *at Southern Utah...........................L ......(9) 7-8 May 12 *at Southern Utah..........................W ........11-9 May 17 *WESTERN ILLINOIS ...............W ......12-10 May 18 *WESTERN ILLINOIS................L ..........3-15 May 18 *WESTERN ILLINOIS ...............W............7-2 May 19 *WESTERN ILLINOIS................L ..........7-11 (1) - at Omaha, Neb.

2013 Coach: Dave Schrage Record: 35-24, 16-12 SL Feb 18 (1) vs. Waldorf (Iowa) ...................W............3-0 Feb 18 (1) vs. Waldorf (Iowa) ...................W............5-0 Feb. 22 (2) vs. Ohio State............................L ..........2-10 Feb 23 (2) vs. Saint Bonaventure (N.Y.)...W ........10-5 Feb 23 (2) vs. Ohio State............................L ............2-5 Feb 24 (2) vs. Saint Bonaventure (N.Y.)...W ........12-7 Mar 1 at Mississippi Valley State .............L ............3-4 Mar 3 at Mississippi Valley State.............W ........12-2 Mar 3 at Mississippi Valley State.............W............6-4 Mar 5 at Alcorn State (Miss.)...................W ........18-4 Mar 6 at Alcorn State (Miss.)...................W ........10-2 Mar 8 (3) vs. Mercer (Ga.)........................L ............3-4 Mar 9 (3) vs. Mercer (Ga.)........................L ..........2-10 Mar 9 at Indiana State ...............................L ............4-5 Mar 15 at Saint Louis (Mo.) ......................W............3-0 Mar 16 at Saint Louis (Mo.) .......................L ..........6-11 Mar 16 at Saint Louis (Mo.) ......................W............5-3 Mar 27 at Minnesota ...................................L ............1-5 Mar 29 at Northern Colorado ....................W............5-1 Mar 30 at Northern Colorado ....................W ........11-8 Mar 31 at Northern Colorado .....................L ........12-13 Apr 5 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE.........L ............2-3 Apr 6 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE ........W............5-4 Apr 6 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE.........L ............1-3 Apr 7 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE ........W............3-0 Apr 12 *at IPFW.........................................L ............0-1 Apr 12 *at IPFW........................................W ......14-11 Apr 14 *at Oakland....................................W............3-0 Apr 14 *at Oakland....................................W ........10-3 Apr 24 (4) vs. Dakota State .......................W ........14-7 Apr 24 (4) vs. Dakota State .......................W ........11-7 Apr 26 (5) *vs. Oakland .............................L ............2-3 Apr 27 (5) *vs. Oakland ............................W............8-1 Apr 27 (5) *vs. Oakland .............................L ............3-4 Apr 28 (5) *vs. Oakland ............................W............6-4 May 1 WINNIPEG ...................................W ........12-2 May 4 *at Western Illinois........................W............4-1 May 4 *at Western Illinois........................W............5-0 May 5 *at Western Illinois.........................L ............1-2 May 5 *at Western Illinois........................W............3-2 May 7 at North Dakota..............................L ............3-4 May 8 at Creighton (Neb.).........................L ............1-7 May 10 *IPFW............................................W............6-2 May 11 *IPFW............................................W............5-2 May 11 *IPFW............................................W............8-3 May 12 *IPFW............................................W............8-2 May 14 *at North Dakota State...................L ........10-11 May 14 *at North Dakota State..................W............6-5 May 16 *at Omaha.......................................L ............0-6 May 17 *at Omaha.......................................L ............4-6 May 17 *at Omaha......................................W ........12-5 May 18 *at Omaha.......................................L ............2-8 May 23 (6) vs. Western Illinois ...................L ............2-4 May 24 (6) at Oakland ................................W............8-4 May 25 (6) vs. Western Illinois...................W............5-4 May 26 (6) vs. North Dakota State ............W............2-0 May 26 (6) vs. North Dakota State ............W............1-0 May 31 (7) at Oregon...................................L ............2-3 Jun 1 (7) vs. San Francisco (Calif.).........L ............3-4 (1) - at Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minn. (2) - at Port Charlotte, Fla. (3) - at Terre Haute, Ind. (4) - at Sioux City, Iowa (5) - at Papillion, Neb. (6) - at Summit League Baseball Championship; Rochester, Mich. (7) - at NCAA Tournament; Eugene, Ore.

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SERIES RECORDS Opponent W-L Adelphi (N.Y.) 2-0 Air Force (Colo.) 5-7 Albuquerque (N.M.) 2-6 Alcorn State (Miss.) 2-0 American International (Mass.) 1-0 Arkansas 1-3 Arkansas-Little Rock 0-2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-0-1 Arkansas State 0-4 Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.) 1-6 Ashland (Ohio) 0-1 Augustana (S.D.) 110-43 Austin Peay (Tenn) 1-1 Bacone (Fla.) 0-2 Baker (Kan.) 1-0 Bellevue (Neb.) 2-2 Bemidji (Minn.) State 2-0 Briar Cliff (Iowa) 44-17 Buena Vista (Iowa) 2-3 Butler (Ind.) 1-0 Cal State Northridge 0-1 Cameron (Okla.) 0-1 Centenary (La.) 12-5 Centenary (N.J.) 2-0 Central Arkansas 1-6 Central Missouri 0-8 Central Oklahoma 1-4 Chicago State (Ill.) 1-0 Colorado 0-3 Colorado College 1-0 Colorado State 0-3 Columbia Union (Md.) 1-0 Creighton (Neb.) 8-18 Dakota State (S.D.) 7-1 Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) 22-2 Dallas (Texas) 2-4 Dallas Baptist (Texas) 1-3 Dana (Neb.) 1-1 Dartmouth (N.H.) 2-1 East Central (Okla.) 1-1 East Stroudsburg (N.J.) 0-1 Eastern New Mexico 2-0 Emporia State (Kan.) 0-2 Evansville (Ind.) 0-2 Fort Riley (Kan.) 3-3 Gardner-Webb (N.C.) 1-0 Graceland (Iowa) 2-0 Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 0-4 Grand Valley State (Mich.) 1-3 Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 4-1 Harvard (Mass.) 1-0 Huron (S.D.) 17-1 Huron Elks 0-1 Illinois 1-1 Illinois State 0-2 Incarnate Word (Texas) 0-2 Indiana State 2-10 Iowa 3-4 Iowa State 0-1 IPFW 27-7 Jamestown (N.D.) 3-1

First 1996 1959 1967 2013 1996 2008 2012 2012 2005 1996 2004 1950 2011 1971 2005 1987 2006 1979 1948 2005 1984 2000 2008 1986 2008 1990 1990 2007 1959 1969 1959 1998 1958 1980 1986 1972 2010 1999 1988 1991 2004 1970 1960 2005 1957 1997 1999 1966 2001 1950 2010 1947 1952 1975 2005 1991 2005 2010 1992 2006 1992

Last 1997 2010 1969 2013 1996 2010 2012 2012 2012 2001 2004 2004 2011 1971 2005 1987 2006 2003 1954 2005 1984 2000 2011 1986 2009 2003 1993 2007 1969 1969 1970 1998 2013 2013 2011 1979 2011 1999 1988 1991 2004 1970 2003 2005 1958 1997 1999 1966 2003 1953 2010 1993 1952 1975 2009 1991 2013 2012 1992 2013 1994

Opponent Kansas Kansas State Lewis (Ill.) Lincoln (Pa.) Macalester (Minn.) Mansfield (Pa.) Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) Mercer (Ga.) Metro State (Colo.) Miami (Ohio) Michigan State Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota State-Moorhead Minnesota-Morris Minnesota State-Mankato Minot State (N.D.) Mississippi Valley State Missouri Missouri State Missouri Southern Missouri Valley Missouri Western Missouri-St. Louis Morningside (Iowa) Mount Marty (S.D.) Murray State (Ky.) Nebraska Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Omaha New Jersey Tech New Mexico New Mexico-Highlands New York Tech North Dakota North Dakota State Northeast Missouri Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northern Iowa Northern State (S.D.) Northwest Missouri Northwestern (Iowa) Notre Dame (Ind.) Oakland (Mich.) Offutt Air Force Base Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Oral Roberts (Okla.) Oregon Pittsburg State (Kan.) Presentation (S.D.) Queens (N.Y.) Quincy (Ill.) Rice (Texas) Rockhurst (Mo.) Sacramento State (Calif.) Sacred Heart (Conn.)

W-L 1-6 0-9 1-1 0-2 2-0 0-2 1-1 0-2 2-0 0-4 0-4 10-28 1-0 1-1 31-5 28-64 0-1 2-1 0-3 3-3 5-9 0-0-1 1-1 4-4 88-40 11-0 5-7 2-18 2-3 61-68-1 1-1 3-23 5-5 2-1 67-58-1 100-55 2-0 1-1 29-19 23-26 35-3 6-3 5-0 1-0 17-6 1-1 0-5 0-5 0-2 3-6 3-9 8-28 0-1 2-4 1-0 3-2 2-1 1-1 1-7 2-1 2-1

First 2005 1981 1984 2002 1984 2004 1991 2013 2002 1990 1983 1947 2004 1965 1970 1949 1960 2013 1982 2007 1993 1994 1997 1975 1947 1987 2007 1959 1990 1949 2004 1966 1967 2006 1957 1956 1993 1966 1973 1948 1971 1973 1991 2005 2008 1964 1989 1986 1972 1984 1982 1971 2013 1995 2008 1996 1998 1978 1999 2007 1996

Last 2007 2006 1992 2002 1984 2004 1991 2013 2002 1992 1983 2013 2004 1965 2002 2004 1960 2013 2008 2011 2003 1994 1997 2004 2002 2012 2012 2012 1993 2013 2007 1982 1969 2007 2013 2013 1995 1966 2013 2009 2004 2001 1994 2005 2013 1964 2013 1992 1972 1992 1987 2012 2013 2003 2008 2001 2000 1979 2004 2007 1997

Opponent W-L St. Bonaventure (N.Y) 2-0 St. Cloud State (Minn.) 26-20-1 St. Edward’s (Texas) 1-1 St. Francis (Ill.) 1-2 St. John’s (Minn.) 0-2 St. Louis (Mo.) 3-4 St. Mary (Texas) 0-2 St. Scholastica (Minn.) 2-0 Sam Houston State (Texas) 2-4 San Francisco (Calif.) 0-1 Savannah (Ga.) State 0-1 Sioux Falls (S.D.) 16-4 Sioux Falls Canaries 0-2 Slippery Rock (Pa.) 0-1 South Dakota 83-31 Southeast Missouri State 2-6 Southern Illinois 1-4 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 3-2 Southern Indiana 1-1 Southern Methodist (Texas) 0-2 Southern Utah 12-10 Southwest Minnesota State 55-30 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 2-1 Stephen F. Austin (Texas) 2-6 Sterling (Kan.) 0-1 Stonehill (Mass.) 0-2 Tarkio (Mo.) 0-1 Tarleton State (Texas) 1-2 Tennessee-Martin 3-2 Texas Christian 0-2 Texas Lutheran 0-2 Texas Wesleyan 0-4 Texas-Arlington 0-3 Texas-El Paso 0-1 Texas-Pan American 1-32 Trinity (Texas) 0-2 Troy (Ala.) 0-1 Truman State (Mo.) 1-0 Tulsa (Okla.) 0-6 Utah Valley State 7-5 Valley City State (N.D.) 2-0 Valparaiso (Ind.) 4-2 Waldorf (Iowa) 3-0 Washburn (Kan.) 0-3 Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) 0-1 Washington State 0-3 Wayne State (Neb.) 22-8 West Texas State 0-1 Western Illinois 17-8 Western Michigan 0-1 Westmar (Iowa) 7-1 Wichita State (Kan.) 0-5 Winnipeg 1-0 Winona State (Minn.) 1-0 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1-0 Wisconsin-La Crosse 2-1 Wright State (Ohio) 2-1 Wyoming 1-3 Yankton (S.D.) 6-0 Western Union 2-0

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Last 2013 2004 1991 1989 1992 2013 1978 2003 2008 2013 1997 2012 1953 2004 2004 2007 2006 2012 1993 1972 2012 2006 1995 1986 2003 2004 1989 1992 2011 1972 1991 1984 2011 1968 2008 1980 1984 2004 1974 2007 1994 2006 2013 2004 1957 2009 2001 1972 2013 2009 1966 1981 2013 1960 1993 1982 1988 1982 1983 1947

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YEARLY HITTING & FIELDING STATISTICS Year 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952

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Record 35-24 18-33-1 37-20 39-21 26-30 22-27 34-19 23-29 17-38 12-36 14-29 25-23 27-17 23-19 24-21 24-18 24-19 34-13 30-20 39-10 39-15 31-16 29-19 31-17 30-16 27-15 29-17 27-13 27-15 25-13 14-16 15-18 12-19-1 14-19 13-10 11-18 17-14 18-16 11-12 16-13 19-14 5-14 14-16 7-7 14-15 3-19 18-9 15-12 8-9 8-9 7-13 8-9 8-5 9-9 9-10 13-6 5-9 2-10 6-6 5-3 6-4 4-5

AB 1928 1741 2083 2198 1935 1716 1824 1636 1694 1385 1213 1490 1340 1314 1293 1228 1308 1450 1428 1444 1582 1348 1353 1358 1275 1186 1268 1070 1105 1056 753 907 907 949 630 755 844 1017 612 916 942 524 906 698 876 661 786 806 500 576 655 528 386 561 643 662 446 387 396 248 307 323

Avg. .279 .274 .312 .350 .315 .294 .314 .285 .277 .287 .289 .338 .328 .340 .313 .306 .319 .340 .288 .321 .308 .322 .324 .343 .336 .325 .340 .312 .304 .282 .214 .312 .304 .280 .232 .242 .263 .270 .261 .314 .272 .240 .290 .275 .261 .236 .239 .233 .260 .238 .229 .269 .181 .257 .271 .305 .204 .196 .242 .278 .221 .248

R 330 273 393 578 374 341 395 304 302 260 221 377 314 297 283 309 317 376 303 377 376 322 323 346 364 291 362 305 269 249 113 195 205 184 91 91 162 172 89 207 175 77 193 142 134 71 99 138 90 89 118 108 60 101 139 173 62 56 62 43 58 60

H 538 477 650 769 609 504 573 467 469 397 350 504 439 447 405 376 417 493 411 464 487 434 439 466 428 385 431 334 336 298 161 283 276 266 146 183 222 275 160 288 256 126 263 192 229 156 188 188 130 137 150 142 70 144 174 202 91 76 96 69 68 80

2B 98 84 122 163 110 102 99 62 75 69 67 85 69 88 74 67 78 70 69 68 82 59 86 75 74 63 75 49 57 54 36 43 40 35 16 29 28 32 18 45 26 25 38 34 35 16 19 31 12 19 25 29 17 24 21 29 18 12 15 9 12 16

3B 11 18 19 16 17 19 21 32 6 8 4 7 6 9 5 5 11 18 18 22 11 10 11 17 19 6 11 14 10 11 3 7 22 17 6 2 10 7 7 10 12 2 12 13 5 2 5 12 7 6 8 4 1 5 4 12 3 2 2 3 1 3

HR 15 19 34 84 65 49 59 35 28 53 27 69 63 31 26 42 37 32 28 50 45 54 42 47 39 44 49 24 32 25 10 25 37 19 20 10 22 22 12 37 30 6 27 10 21 8 5 16 11 10 11 14 4 8 11 14 3 5 10 2 8 9

RBI 279 247 355 549 335 310 357 269 271 241 194 344 289 264 239 262 272 336 252 326 319 285 302 304 303 244 314 242 229 205 88 173 181 156 79 70 150 150 62 187 153 65 166 130 128 56 86 108 78 66 90 86 48 84 113 147 57 47 54 34 53 57

BB 216 213 236 241 189 154 210 173 202 140 119 156 153 143 153 129 182 183 196 208 224 172 192 216 218 184 243 224 194 179 129 119 127 389 83 80 178 111 81 142 136 65 123 93 129 59 81 104 77 75 88 71 80

SO 355 283 341 356 359 365 353 360 328 279 217 236 246 211 189 180 165 155 222 173 217 182 198 163 201 160 164 137 149 205 153 159 135 122 124 116 138 149 125 137 172 102 171 152 167 148 166 186 108 130 113 113 97

SB 43 31 31 38 28 52 47 60 47 14 24 32 35 29 12 34 52 66 86 48 64 62 51 65 64 96 70 101 87 56 40 10 21 45 11 12 8 5 18 19 39 11 19 9 6 28 36 12 26 26 17 25

HBP Fld% PO 61 .965 1474 56 .953 1293 71 .966 1510 84 .972 1491 68 .963 1390 55 .964 1215 64 .962 1331 66 .960 1244 70 .947 1252 45 .941 991 31 .945 872 55 .963 1024 53 .946 965 36 .948 897 32 .954 923 23 .949 872 40 .955 942 51 .957 1043 59 .954 1082 34 .960 1071 30 .945 1186 34 .953 983 27 .943 990 30 .948 972 17 .948 920 16 .945 850 8 .947 889 .942 771 .940 826 .950 790 .954 605 11 .931 654 6 .895 623 .889 693 1 .942 486 5 .939 604

A 582 568 633 647 567 467 549 545 479 404 372 471 381 389 420 362 431 433 481 419 512 446 379 421 386 341 405 368 371 382 228 288 197 278 198 256

E 75 91 76 61 76 63 74 74 97 87 72 57 77 70 65 67 64 66 75 62 98 71 82 76 71 69 72 70 76 62 40 70 96 121 42 56

DP 43 32 48 49 25 38 31 45 33 23 30 41 25 35 26 42 35 34 40 29 25 29 32 48 34 25 6 12 16

14 5 10 10

.958 .942 .915

725 459 638

282 210 254

44 41 83

19

11 9 6 12 10 4 8

.911 .939

489 672

195 236

67 59

10 9

.927 .909 .933 .950 .932

603 610 384 420 489

248 29 146 175 219

67 64 38 31 52

10 22 13

193 146 152 128 123 85 69 96

28 52 68 71 71 52 38 23 28 31

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.905 .901 .876 .892 .917 .928 .914 .916

452 499 349 303 297 213 228 241

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YEARLY PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952

Record 35-24 18-33-1 37-20 39-21 26-30 22-27 34-19 23-29 17-38 12-36 14-29 25-23 27-17 23-19 24-21 24-18 24-19 34-13 30-20 39-10 39-15 31-16 29-19 31-17 30-16 27-15 29-17 27-13 27-15 27-13 14-16 15-18 12-19-1 14-19 13-10 11-18 17-14 18-16 11-12 16-13 19-14 5-14 14-16 7-7 14-15

IP 491.1 431.1 503.1 497.0 463.1 405.0 443.2 414.2 417.1 330.1 290.2 341.1 322.0 299.2 307.2 290.2 314.0 347.2 360.2 357.0 395.0 328.0 330.0 324.0 305.2 283.1 296.1 257.0 275.1 263.1 201.2 215.1 220.0 231.0 162.0 202.0 229.0 246.1 155.0 218.0 247.0 134.0 222.0 172.0 224.0

H 483 541 572 696 610 487 473 526 583 474 441 445 394 399 397 372 337 372 429 295 407 367 378 357 333 357 366 329 298 267 195 294 378 267 158 185 217 246 163 251 260 164 271 193 268

R 241 347 296 453 408 301 252 355 451 348 292 307 274 270 263 238 229 253 261 243 275 230 255 232 217 214 251 208 216 179 115 250 315 216 97 110 119 214 106 194 134 116 177 107 172

18-9 15-12 8-9 9-10 7-13 8-9 8-5 9-9 9-10 13-6 5-9 2-10 6-6 5-3 6-4 4-5

201.0 203.1 128.0 140.0 168.2 131.2 105.0 141.2 160.2 150.2 116.0 101.0 99.0 71.0 81.0 80.1

173 189 149 117 201 145 82 132 149 137 97 96 91 52 65 76

115 131 105 74 169 108 66 97 106 80 81 60 40 56 60

ER ERA BB SO 184 3.37 170 384 278 5.80 215 301 255 4.56 158 329 381 6.90 192 357 350 6.80 222 322 246 5.47 153 241 204 4.14 142 260 302 6.55 180 225 360 7.76 274 248 298 8.12 143 252 242 7.49 118 195 261 6.88 162 226 206 5.76 176 240 224 6.73 162 203 204 5.97 141 230 173 5.36 125 199 183 5.25 144 238 197 5.10 183 229 211 5.27 206 227 206 5.19 213 259 229 5.22 247 290 190 5.21 208 232 206 5.62 196 270 179 4.97 192 244 168 4.95 135 259 170 5.40 169 208 204 6.20 197 195 155 5.43 138 121 172 5.62 195 184 139 4.75 153 242 84 3.75 105 170 207 8.67 168 141 248 10.15 156 99 131 5.10 35 42 81 4.50 85 106 73 3.25 122 131 79 3.10 121 164 175 6.39 178 146 67 3.89 68 99 161 6.65 144 136 103 3.75 98 181 88 5.91 85 75 126 5.11 97 141 68 3.56 86 144 119 4.78 88 180 --- No statistics available --88 3.94 115 142 91 4.03 114 164 82 5.77 68 135 59 3.79 75 127 105 5.60 103 106 67 4.58 66 75 36 3.09 58 70 57 3.62 79 122 69 3.87 104 85 59 3.52 98 143 32 2.48 90 91 41 3.65 63 87 40 3.64 47 60 28 3.55 49 64 45 5.00 52 105 30 3.36 41 71

CG 7 5 8 1 4 1 6 9 8 8 6 18 16 17 15 13 14 21 13 25 16 12 10 18 20 23 23 19 23 18 16 13 8 12 10 15

SHO 8 3 3 0 3 0 0 4 1 2 0 6 1 3 3 2 2 4 5 4 2 3 2 4 7 2 6 4 6 5 2 1 1 4 1 6

34

1

21

23 10 13 13 6 8

WP 51 74 45 54 51 32 25 36 53 25 31 15 19 21 15 18 28 39 36 45 32 35 56 33 24 18 34 16 23 22 9 13 16 22

HBP 37 42 45 47 57 46 28 56 77 52 37 50 45 38 24 25 37 24 21 25 18 28 22 18 19 12 21 16 7 10 3 4 4 11

11 1 12

6 3 9

0 3 0 1 0 0

16 2

2 4

10 8

6 6

9 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1

10 14 9 9

5 8 4 4

7 11 10 20 9 3 7 5 4 3

9 10 3 4 3 3

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2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953

92

BATTING AVERAGE Daniel Telford Beau Hanowski Joel Blake John Lee Tony Martin Tony Martin Tyson Fisher Tyson Fisher Greg Geary Greg Geary Greg Geary Matt Hanson Keith Bury Grant Pudas Jeff Verzal Brian Scherschligt Jeff Verzal Cole Irish Mark Schoeneman Doug Sehr Terry Van Engelenhoven Pat Schmidt Jon Crow Jeff Hoekstra Billy McMacken Dave Wilner Rick Weber Tim Johnson Larry Heffley Larry Heffley Mark Noble Frank Cutler Todd Jorgenson Jay Olson Craig DeKraai Steve Brown Steve Brown Dave Manke Dave Manke Dave Manke Lyle Pagel Bob Ellwanger Dean Krogman Doug Dohrer Jim Langer Bob Bozied Clem Brasket Ed Maras Ed Maras Ed Maras Jerry Matthiesen Herb Stangland Robert Green Don Jacobsen Jon Horning Bob Schulte Harvey Hammrich Bob Gunnare Dick Steiner Jack Zimmer Terry Waba

.410 .326 .374 .399 .374 .365 .387 .363 .337 .373 .396 .423 .389 .405 .367 .394 .387 .449 .357 .407 .416 .400 .409 .402 .416 .437 .406 .431 .417 .382 .303 .443 .386 .374 .300 .356 .403 .386 .371 .418 .361 .450 .416 .366 .339 .343 .333 .380 .391 .372 .394 .327 .243 .308 .376 .352 .417 .340 .429 .483 .366

1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947

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

Curt Olson .361 Milt Edin .440 Frances Horacek .394 Lendall Edwards .256 Bob Ellison .480 Lyle McCormick .464 HITS Scott Splett 59 Andrew Phelan 55 Joel Blake 83 Billy Stitz 111 Joel Blake 80 Tony Martin 80 Korby Mintken 69 Nick Adams 70 Tyson Fisher 69 Greg Geary 69 Greg Geary 60 Greg Geary 59 Matt Hanson 77 Keith Bury 56 Russ Langer 56 Jeff Verzal 55 Brian Scherschligt 54 Jeff Verzal 60 Cole Irish 75 Cole Irish 62 Doug Sehr 70 Terry Van Engelenhoven 67 Greg Endres 59 Jon Crow 67 Billy McMacken 59 Billy McMacken 62 Dave Wilner 63 Dave Wilner 62 Tim Johnson 59 Larry Heffley 58 Larry Heffley 52 Mark Noble 23 Frank Cutler 47 Galen Carver 40 Jay Olson 37 Craig DeKraai 21 Galen Carver 21 Steve Brown 32 Leroy Kuhl 35 Dave Manke 39 Dave Manke 23 Rick Parrott 23 Dave Manke 41 Dave Mydland 41 Lyle Pagel 44 Bob Ellwanger 18 Lyle Pagel 18 Dean Krogman 42 Dean Krogman 27 Owen Hillberg 37 Jim Langer 37 --not available-Clem Brasket 32 Ed Maras 35 Bob Norton 21 Gary Smith 19

1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952

Jerry Matthiesen 28 Wayne Rasmussen 21 four tied 10 Don Jacobsen 20 Jon Horning 32 Harvey Hammrich 23 Harvey Hammrich 20 Bob Gunnare 17 Dick Steiner 18 Jack Zimmer 14 Jack Zimmer 13 Curt Olson 13 Gail Wicks 13 RUNS SCORED 2013 Scott Splett 39 2012 Eric Cain 32 2011 Beau Hanowski 49 2010 Billy Stitz 75 2009 Jesse Sawyer 61 2008 Korby Mintken 48 2007 Korby Mintken 58 2006 Tyson Fisher 50 2005 Greg Geary 38 Pat Farrell 38 2004 Greg Geary 35 2003 Greg Geary 38 2002 Noah Hummel 54 2001 Kerry Jacobson 45 2000 Josh Guse 43 1999 Jeff Verzal 41 1998 Brian Scherschligt 47 1997 Jeff Verzal 45 1996 Cole Irish 63 1995 Cole Irish 45 1994 Doug Sehr 59 1993 Joe Hardin 61 1992 Jon Crow 57 1991 Jon Crow 42 1990 Ken Brooks 49 1989 Billy McMacken 48 1988 Dave Wilner 47 1987 Tim Johnson 51 1986 Dave Lane 45 1985 Dave Lane 48 1984 Daryl Deneke 38 1983 Mike Cutler 18 1982 Todd Jorgenson 28 1981 Galen Carver 36 1980 Galen Carver 25 1979 Galen Carver 19 1978 Steve Brown 12 1977 Dave Sendelbach 22 1976 Maury Forsyth 27 Dave Manke 27 1975 Dave Manke 17 1974 Dave Mydland 32 1973 Lyle Pagel 31 1972 Lyle Pagel 13 Dean Krogman 13 1971 Dean Krogman 32 1970 Dean Krogman 22 1969 Bob Bozied 24 1968 --not available--

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2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977

Clem Brasket Dick Barnes Dave Glasrud Bob Norton Doug Peterson Wayne Rasussen Bob Norton Ken Lewis Jon Horning Jon Horning Bob Schulte Harvey Hammrich Dal Eisenbraun Harvey Hammrich Jerry Acheson Dal Eisenbraun Gail Wicks Curt Olson Curt Olson Gail Wicks DOUBLES Paul Jacobson Aaron Machbitz Joel Blake Joel Blake Joel Blake Craig Parry Jake Rogers Tyson Fisher Greg Geary Greg Geary Greg Geary Matt Hanson Chris Studer Russ Langer Russ Langer Brian Scherschligt three tied Cole Irish Craig Langer Pat Schmidt Doug Sehr Al Del Rosso Ryan Krogman Tracy Langer Ryan Larson Billy McMacken Billy McMacken Chet Meyer Dave Wilner Dave Wilner Tom Deneke Larry Heffley Brian Peterson Larry Heffley Brian Peterson Frank Cutler Jay Olson Galen Carver Jay Olson, Tom Mohon Steve Brown Leroy Kuhl Dennis Heintzman

15 23 15 12 12 17 17 19 11 19 22 25 10 10 7 12 9 11 8 8

15 11 16 33 21 20 16 13 12 18 16 12 13 18 14 13 11 14 14 16 16 14 10 10 14 18 13 13 13 13 8 11 10 10 8 13 8 8 3 9 5 5


YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS DOUBLES (cont.) 1976 Dave Manke 7 1975 Bob Horner 4 1974 Dave Mydland 10 1973 Rick Dohrer 7 1972 Lyle Pagel 6 1971 Dean Krogman 11 1970 Dean Krogman 9 1969 Owen Hillberg 8 1968 --not available-1967 Clem Brasket 4 1966 Clem Brasket 6 Dick Barnes 6 1965 Ed Maras 3 1964 Bob Norton 4 1963 Jerry Matthiesen 6 1962 Wayne Rasmussen 6 1961 Robert Green 5 1960 four tied 3 1959 Harvey Hammrich 4 1958 Terry Waba 5 1957 Harvey Hammrich 7 1956 Harley Peterson 3 1955 Deane Antoine 4 1954 three tied 2 1953 three tied 3 1952 Jack Zimmer Gail Wicks 3 TRIPLES 2013 Daniel Telford 3 2012 Eric Cain 6 2011 Billy Stitz 7 2010 Billy Stitz 4 2009 Tony Martin 5 2008 Korby Mintken 7 2007 Korby Mintken 7 2006 Korby Mintken 7 Nick Adams 7 2005 Tony Lane 2 Pat Farrell 2 2004 Ryan Hansen 3 2003 four tied 1 2002 Matt Hanson 2 2001 six tied 1 2000 Grant Pudas 2 Chris Studer 2 1999 Pat Dressen 2 1998 Craig Langer 2 1997 Jeff Verzal 4 1996 Craig Langer 5 1995 Cole Irish 5 1994 Steve Knutson 6 1993 Joe Hardin 3 Ryan Krogman 3 1992 Jon Crow 3 1991 four tied 2 1990 Ken Brooks 6 1989 Dave Williams 7 1988 Billy McMacken 2 Chet Meyer 2 1987 Dave Wilner 4 1986 Dave Lane 5 1985 Larry Heffley 5

1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979

Daryl Deneke three tied Frank Cutler Galen Carver three tied LeRoy Kuhl Jeff DesLauriers 1978 Steve Brown Craig DeKraai 1977 Dave Sendelbach 1976 seven tied 1975 Dave Manke 1974 Dave Mydland 1973 Dick Magnuson 1972 Dean Krogman 1971 Dean Krogman 1970 Bob Ellwanger 1969 Jim Langer 1968 --not available-1967 Clem Brasket 1966 Ed Maras 1965 Dick Barnes Ron Meyer 1964 Curt Bystol 1963 Wayne Rasmussen Jerry Matthiesen 1962 four tied 1961 Jerry Wicks 1960 Jerry Klocker 1959 Harvey Hammrich 1958 Bob Schulte 1957 three tied 1956 Lee Spanjers Don Jorgenson 1955 Deane Antoine Roger Denker 1954 three tied 1953 Jack Zimmer 1952 three tied HOME RUNS 2013 Daniel Telford 2012 Zach Briggs Aaron Machbitz 2011 Jesse Sawyer 2010 Jesse Sawyer 2009 Jesse Sawyer 2008 Tyson Fisher Craig Parry 2007 Cal Lewis 2006 Tyson Fisher Cal Lewis 2005 Greg Geary 2004 Ryan Hansen Jake Frey 2003 Greg Geary 2002 Kerry Jacobson 2001 Chris Studer 2000 Josh Guse 1999 Russ Langer 1998 Mike Newman 1997 Josh Guse 1996 Cole Irish 1995 Pat Schmidt

3 1 3 7 3 2 2 1 1 4 1 3 4 3 2 3 3 2 3 4 2 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 4 4 12 19 19 10 10 16 9 9 10 11 11 11 16 13 7 8 10 6 9 6

1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959

Ryan Krogman 11 Terry Van Engelenhoven 17 Jon Crow 15 Tracy Langer 11 Billy McMacken 16 Billy McMacken 10 Billy McMacken 12 Tim Johnson 13 Tim Johnson 7 Tim Johnson 10 Daryl Deneke 6 Daryl Deneke 3 Brian Peterson 6 Jay Olson 6 Dan Dummermuth 10 Galen Carver 8 Galen Carver 9 Steve Brown 5 Steve Brown 6 Bill Ellwanger 6 Mike Redmond 4 Bob Horner 6 Dave Mydland 6 Lyle Pagel 11 Dean Krogman 2 Dean Krogman 10 Doug Dohrer 3 Bob Bozied 7 --not available-five tied 5 Dick Barnes 6 Bob Norton, Dick Barnes 2 Wayne Rasmussen 3 Jerry Matthiesen 4 Ken Lewis 5 four tied 1 Jon Horning 3 Jon Horning 3

1958 Bob Schulte 4 Harvey Hammrich 4 1957 three tied 1 1956 five tied 1 1955 Dal Eisenbraun 6 1954 Jack Zimmer 1 Ken Ashmore 1 1953 three tied 2 1952 Lien Marso 3 RUNS BATTED IN 2013 Aaron Machbitz 36 Daniel Telford 36 2012 Eric Cain 34 2011 Eric Cain 46 2010 Eric Cain 83 2009 Jesse Sawyer 58 2008 Tyson Fisher 47 Craig Parry 47 2007 Nick Adams 51 2006 Tyson Fisher 48 2005 Greg Geary 52 2004 Greg Geary 47 2003 Greg Geary 41 2002 Kerry Jacobson 57 2001 Chris Studer 40 2000 Josh Guse 41 1999 Chris Studer 49 1998 Craig Langer 43 1997 Chris Brown 41 1996 Cole Irish 63 1995 Pat Schmidt 50 1994 Ryan Krogman 49 1993 Pat Schmidt 54 1992 Tracy Langer 47 1991 Jon Crow 50 1990 Billy McMacken 60 1989 Billy McMacken 52 1988 Billy McMacken 53

JESSE SAWYER led the Jackrabbits in home runs all three seasons he played from 2009-11. Sawyer holds both the SDSU single-season (19) and career (49) records for home runs.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS RBI (cont.) Tim Johnson 46 Tim Johnson 39 Larry Heffley 41 Daryl Deneke 31 Daryl Deneke 15 Jay Olson 29 Galen Carver 35 Galen Carver 30 Galen Carver 18 Steve Brown 16 Steve Brown 26 Tom Burns 27 Mike Redmond 14 Lyle Pagel 29 Lyle Pagel 32 Bob Ellwanger 12 Dean Krogman 34 Doug Dohrer 18 Jim Langer 25 --not available-Bob Bozied 18 Ed Maras 25 Jim Anderson 14 Wayne Rasmussen 15 Jerry Matthiesen 25 Ken Lewis 15 Robert Green 9 Don Jacobsen 19 Bill Pearson 20 Bob Schulte 21 Harvey Hammrich 14 Dale Jacobsen 8 Dal Eisenbraun 13 Jack Zimmer 7 Jack Zimmer 14 Lien Marso 9 Jack Zimmer 9 STOLEN BASES 2013 Paul Jacobson 10 2012 Andrew Phelan 6 2011 Andrew Phelan 6 2010 Billy Stitz 9 2009 Billy Stitz 13 2008 Korby Mintken 14 2007 Korby Mintken 17 2006 Nick Adams 11 2005 Tim Hanigan 13 2004 Pat Farrell 4 Jake Frey 4 2003 Ryan Sauter 6 Matt Hanson 6 2002 Kerry Jacobson 8 2001 James O'Neill 9 2000 Grant Pudas 6 1999 three tied 3 1998 Brian Scherschligt 13 1997 Jeff Verzal 14 1996 Cole Irish 19 1995 Cole Irish 25 1994 Cole Irish 11 1993 Joe Hardin 21 1992 Jon Crow 16

1987 1986 `1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952

94

1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969

Jon Crow 15 Ken Brooks 20 Darrell Bren 18 Darrell Bren 26 Deane Smith 19 Dave Lane 23 Dave Lane 25 Dave Lane 18 Dave Lane 9 Todd Jorgenson 6 Paul Wyczawski 8 Jeff DesLauriers 12 Jeff DesLauriers 5 Tom VanderAarde 5 Tom Collins 3 Dave Manke 2 Rick Parrott 8 Rick Parrott 5 Tom Osterberg 14 Lyle Pagel 5 Bob Ellwanger 14 Bob Ellwanger 9 John Eidsness 2 Owen Hillberg 2 1968 --not available-1967 Owen Hillberg 12 1966 Gary Derscheid 10 1965 Bob Norton 6 1964 Bob Norton 13 1963 Bruce Johnson 6 Wayne Rasmussen 6 1962 Wayne Rasmussen 4 1961-52 N/A APPEARANCES 2013 J.D. Moore 26 2012 Shane Kraemer 20 2011 Trever Vermeulen 28 2010 Trever Vermeulen 35 2009 Caleb Thielbar 22 2008 Matt Baerlocher 23 2007 Isaac Johnson 20 2006 Gary Olechoski 28 2005 Tigh Surdez 21 2004 Geoff Bray 19 2003 Geoff Bray 16 2002 Rob Hirrschoff 15 2001 Rusty Remmers 14 2000 Nate Sticha 15 1999 Nate Sticha 15 1998 Nate Sticha 16 1997 Kit Pennie 16 1996 Mike Jansen 12 1995 Mike Jansen 15 1994 Trevor Schulte 14 1993 John Semar 25 1992 Chad Coley 18 1991 Chad Coley 25 1990 Billy McMacken 13 Jon Maras 13 1989 Pete Torgerson 12 1988 Billy McMacken 13 Timm Gronseth 13 1987 Timm Gronseth 15

1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009

2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998

Rick Weber Greg Kallevig Bruce Mogen Bruce Mogen Mark Hofer Steve Wetrosky Randy Nash three tied Dave Nicholson Kim Peterson three tied Wade Adamson Tim Sweeney Ray Fosburgh Steve Mousel --not available---not available-three tied Dave Sletting --not available-Ron Hofmeister Mike Kelley Bernie Van Essen Ed Maras Bernie Van Essen Bill Iverson Ed Maras --not available-Jerry Johnson Don Larsen Bob Shelden Charles Risse Charles Risse three tied Bob Jibben Don Jorgenson Don Jorgenson Bob Ehrke Paul Schuchardt Bob Ehrke Bob Ehrke WINS Stephen Bougher Stephen Bougher Kolton Emery Blake Treinen Trever Vermeulen Sam Pieczynski Mike Robinson Caleb Thielbar Caleb Thielbar Matt Bowman Kirby Morsching Robby Apo Tigh Surdez Josh Elliott Gary Olechoski Justin Allen Rob Hirrschoff Rob Hirrschoff Tim Buteraugh Paul Sanow Tim Buteraugh

12 12 11 10 11 11 13 10 8 9 11 11 7 15 13

9 12 11 11 10 10 9 8 8 8 8 8 10 8 8 10 7 8 5 5 6 7

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Matt Magers three tied Mike Wenninger Trevor Schulte Trevor Schulte Chad Coley Jon Maras 1991 Jeff LaMontagne 1990 Jon Maras 1989 Pete Torgerson 1988 Brian Price 1987 Bob Reeves Timm Gronseth 1986 Mike Schiesl 1985 Brad Harner 1984 Mark Hofer 1983 three tied 1982 Mark Hofer 1981 Dave Nash 1980 Joey Monson 1979 Joey Monson 1978 Wade Adamson 1977 Craig O’Hearn 1976 Wade Adamson 1975 Craig O’Hearn 1974 Jack Gunderson Duane Bunkowske 1973 Tim Sweeney 1972 Tim Sweeney 1971 Rick Heard 1970 Dave Sletting 1969 Jim Langer 1968 --not available-1967 Ron Hofmeister Mike Kelley 1966 Ed Maras 1965 Bernie Van Essen 1964 Ed Maras 1963 Sheldon Johnson 1962 Jerry Johnson 1961 Brent Wika 1960 Charles Risse 1959 Charles Risse 1958 Howie Rice Dean Veal 1957 Don Frank 1956 Don Jorgenson Deane Antoine 1955 Don Jorgenson 1954 Bob Ehrke 1953 Porter Howard 1952 Bob Ehrke Porter Howard STRIKEOUTS 2013 Layne Somsen 2012 Layne Somsen 2011 Blake Treinen 2010 Blake Treinen 2009 Caleb Thielbar 2008 Caleb Thielbar 2007 Matt Bowman 2006 Matt Bowman 2005 Tyson Bothof

6 7 7 11 10 7 7 6 7 7 6 7 7 7 6 8 3 6 5 5 4 4 7 5 5 4 4 8 4 6 4 5 5 5 7 4 4 2 4 4 5 5 4 4 3 1 1 4 5 2 2 2 91 53 84 82 100 41 66 48 63


YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS STRIKEOUTS (cont.) 2004 Francisco Torres 42 2003 Gary Olechoski 38 2002 Rob Hirrschoff 66 2001 Collin Cantalope 49 2000 Tim Buteraugh 49 1999 Paul Sanow 43 1998 Rob Wewers 39 1997 Matt Magers 52 1996 Matt Stevenson 47 1995 Mike Wenninger 63 1994 Trevor Schulte 100 1993 Trevor Schulte 72 1992 Jon Maras 54 1991 Robert Peterson 51 1990 Jon Maras 56 1989 Pete Torgerson 84 1988 Dane Kallevig 47 1987 Timm Gronseth 51 1986 Rick Weber 24 Bob Reeves 24 1985 Greg Kallevig 57 1984 Greg Kallevig 50 1983 Mark Hofer 40 1982 Mark Hofer 41 1981 Rich Gordon 21 Dave Nash 21 1980 Rich Gordon 42 1979 Joey Monson 26 1978 Wade Adamson 47 1977 Wade Adamson 54 1976 Wade Adamson 39 1975 Steve Mousel 37 1974 Duane Bunkowske 32 Ray Fosburgh 32 1973 Steve Mousel 62 1972 Tim Sweeney 32 1971 Rick Heard 45 1970 Jim Langer 59 1969 Rick Heard 53 1968 --not available-1967 Ron Hofmeister 56 1966 Ed Maras 58 1965 Dick Barnes 42 1964 Ed Maras 38 1963 Sheldon Johnson 43 1962 Jerry Johnson 27 1961 Don Larsen 23 1960 Howie Rice 50 1959 Charles Risse 25 1958 Howie Rice 43 1957 Don Frank 34 1956 Don Jorgenson 35 1955 Don Jorgenson 36 1954 Bob Ehrke 49 1953 George Milfs N/A 1952 Bob Ehrke 40 INNINGS PITCHED 2013 Layne Somsen 91.1 2012 Stephen Bougher 76.1 2011 Alex Oberle 84.0 Blake Treinen 84.0 2010 Blake Treinen 75.1

2009 Caleb Thielbar 87.2 2008 Caleb Thielbar 66.2 2007 Matt Bowman 104.2 2006 Matt Bowman 72.0 2005 Francisco Torres 83.2 2004 Francisco Torres 53.1 2003 Justin Allen 53.1 2002 Rob Hirrschoff 76.2 2001 Collin Cantalope 61.1 2000 Tim Buterbaugh 73.0 1999 Tim Buterbaugh 55.2 1998 Tim Buterbaugh 60.2 1997 Matt Magers 64.0 1996 Matt Stevenson 61.0 1995 Mike Wenninger 73.2 1994 Trevor Schulte 85.1 1993 Trevor Schulte 81.0 1992 Chad Coley 67.0 1991 Jeff LaMontagne 59.2 1990 Jon Maras 68.2 1989 Pete Torgerson 66.1 1988 Dane Kallevig 66.0 1987 Bob Reeves 69.0 1986 Mike Schiesl 57.2 1985 Greg Kallevig 60.0 1984 Greg Kallevig 56.2 1983 Mark Hofer 43.2 1982 Mark Hofer 54.1 1981 Dave Nash 49.1 1980 Rich Gordon 52.0 1979 Joey Monson 36.1 1978 Wade Adamson 44.0 1977 Craig O’Hearn 70.2 1976 Wade Adamson 55.0 1975 Tim Sweeney 46.1 1974 Tim Sweeney 54.0 1973 Steve Mousel 70.0 1972 Tim Sweeney 45.0 1971 Rick Heard 72.0 1970 Jim Langer 52.1 1969 Rick Heard 67.2 1968 --not available-1967 Mike Kelley 61.2 1966 Ed Maras 69.0 1965 Dick Barnes 35.0 1964 Ed Maras 47.1 1963 Sheldon Johnson 64.2 1962 Jerry Johnson 47.0 1961 Don Larsen 33.1 1960 Howie Rice 47.1 1959 Charles Risse 54.1 1958 Dean Veal 40.0 1957 Don Frank 41.0 1956 Don Jorgenson 41.1 1955 Don Jorgenson 50.2 1954 Bob Ehrke 37.0 1953 Bob Ehrke 35.0 1952 Bob Ehrke 48.2 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2013 Layne Somsen 1.87 2012 Stephen Bougher 4.01 2011 Trever Vermeulen 2.98

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952

Trever Vermeulen Trever Vermeulen Kirby Morsching Kirby Morsching Christian Larson Tigh Surdez Geoff Bray Nate Huls Tom Mousel Rob Hirrschoff Rob Hirrschoff Paul Sanow Nate Sticha Rob Wewers Chad Danielson Brandon Groebner Trevor Schulte Trevor Schulte Trevor Schulte Jeff LaMontagne Chad Coley Pete Torgerson Dane Kallevig Bob Reeves Mike Schiesl Rich Morehouse Mark Hofer Daryl Deneke Jeff Wolfswinkle Dave Nicholson Randy Nash Joey Monson Wade Adamson Wade Adamson Wade Adamson Craig O’Hearn Ray Fosburgh Steve Mousel Tim Sweeney Steve Mousel Jim Langer Jim Langer --not available-Mike Kelley Ed Maras Bernie Van Essen Ed Maras Bruce Johnson Doug Peterson Don Larsen Charles Risse Howie Rice Howie Rice Dean Veal Don Jorgenson Don Jorgenson Bob Ehrke Bob Ehrke Bob Ehrke SAVES 2013 J.D. Moore 2012 J.D. Moore 2011 Trever Vermeulen

1.45 4.68 4.08 2.66 4.43 4.74 4.41 4.50 5.12 3.92 4.69 4.24 3.81 3.94 3.03 3.20 4.54 2.88 3.74 3.62 2.96 2.85 3.54 3.91 4.71 3.04 2.77 1.91 4.15 5.94 2.62 2.23 2.66 1.85 4.25 1.89 4.78 1.92 3.60 2.78 3.63 2.16 3.06 2.61 2.56 3.23 2.51 2.61 1.89 1.34 2.29 2.48 1.89 2.01 2.13 0.49 4.88 1.29 13 5 10

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Trever Vermeulen Trever Vermeulen Kirby Morsching Jacob Kougl Gary Olechoski Gary Olechoski Geoff Bray Ryan Sauter Ryan Sauter Rusty Remmers Ryan Sauter Nate Sticha Tim Buterbaugh Nate Sticha Steve Peik Kit Pennie Brandon Groebner Mike Jansen Brandon Groebner Ryan Krogman John Semar three tied Chad Coley three tied Pete Torgerson Timm Gronseth Timm Gronseth three tied Bruce Mogen Bruce Mogen Bruce Mogen Steve Markley Steve Wetrosky

10 3 7 9 9 5 1 2 5 4 2 2 2 3 1 1 3 3 4 3 4 2 6 1 1 2 3 1 4 3 4 1 1

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DIVISION I SINGLE-GAME HIGHS OFFENSIVE TEAM HIGHS AT-BATS: 62, vs. North Dakota State, 5-8-2011 RUNS SCORED: 24, at Northern Colorado, 3-28-2008, and vs. Western Illinois, 5-22-2010 [Game 1] HITS: 29, at Northern Colorado, 3-28-2008 RUNS BATTED IN: 24, at Northern Colorado, 3-28-2008 DOUBLES: 11, at North Dakota State, 5-14-2010 TRIPLES: 4, at Northern Colorado, 3-18-2011 HOME RUNS: 9, at Dallas Baptist (Texas), 4-3-2010 [Game 1] TOTAL BASES: 55, at Northern Colorado, 3-28-2008 WALKS: 17, vs. Chicago State (Ill.), 5-24-2007 STRIKEOUTS: 17, at Minnesota, 3-22-2008 SACRIFICE BUNTS: 5, at Valparaiso (Ind.), 3-26-2006, and vs. North Dakota, 3-29-2006 SACRIFICE FLIES: 3, six times (last: at Murray State (Ky.), 2-27-2010) STOLEN BASES: 7, at Utah Valley State, 4-23-2005 HIT BY PITCH: 6, vs. New York Tech, 5-23-2007 RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE: 19, vs. Oakland (Mich.), 5-27-2010

OFFENSIVE INDIVIDUAL HIGHS AT-BATS: 8, by Billy Stitz, vs. North Dakota State, 5-8-2011 RUNS SCORED: 5, by Korby Mintken, vs. Saint Louis, 3-9-2008 HITS: 6, by Eric Cain, at Dallas Baptist (Texas), 4-3-2010 [Game 1] RUNS BATTED IN: 9, by Craig Parry, vs. Presentation, 4-21-2008 DOUBLES: 3, 10 times (last: by Aaron Machbitz, vs. Western Illinois, 5-17-2012) TRIPLES: 2, three times (last: by Stephen Turner, at Missouri State, 3-10-2009) HOME RUNS: 3, by Joel Blake, at Western Illinois, 4-24-2009 TOTAL BASES: 13, by Joel Blake, at Western Illinois, 4-24-2009 WALKS: 4, three times (last: by Zach Rodes, vs. Sioux Falls, 4-24-2012) SACRIFICE BUNTS: 2, 14 times (last: by Paul Jacobson, at Oregon, 5-31-2013 SACRIFICE FLIES: 2, three times (last: by Jesse Sawyer, vs Oakland (Mich.), 5-28-2010) STOLEN BASES: 4, by Billy Stitz, vs. Illinois State, 3-7-2009 HIT BY PITCH: 3, by Korby Mintken, vs. New York Tech, 5-23-2007

PITCHING TEAM HIGHS

PITCHING INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

INNINGS PITCHED: 15.0, vs. North Dakota State, 5-8-2011 MOST RUNS ALLOWED: 24, at Northern Colorado, 4-9-2006, and vs. Kansas State, 5-17-2006 MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED: 22, vs. Kansas State, 5-17-2006 MOST WALKS ALLOWED: 13, at Kansas State, 5-17-2005 MOST STRIKEOUTS: 18, vs. Oral Roberts (Okla.), 5-8-2010 [Game 1] MOST HITS ALLOWED: 26, at Dallas Baptist (Texas), 4-3-2010 [Game 2] HOME RUNS ALLOWED: 8, at Arkansas-Little Rock, 3-7-2012 WILD PITCHES: 5, at Arkansas-Little Rock, 3-7-2012, and vs. Winnipeg, 5-1-2013 HIT BATTERS: 5, at Creighton (Neb.), 3-15-2005, and at Central Arkansas, 2-23-2008

INNINGS PITCHED: 10.0, by Caleb Thielbar, vs. Centenary (La.), 5-22-2009 MOST WALKS ALLOWED: 8, by Tyson Bothof, at Kansas State, 5-17-2005 MOST STRIKEOUTS: 12, five times (last: by Layne Somsen, at Mississippi Valley State, 3-1-2013) FIELDING INDIVIDUAL HIGHS PUTOUTS: 19, by Tyson Fisher, at Creighton (Neb.), 3-25-2008 ASSISTS: 8, four times (last: by Eric Cain, at Oral Roberts (Okla.), 5-28-2010

FIELDING TEAM HIGHS PUTOUTS: 45, vs. North Dakota State, 5-8-2011 ASSISTS: 22, vs. Centenary (La.), 4-4-2008, and vs. IPFW, 5-19-2011 ERRORS: 7, vs. Western Illinois, 5-19-2012 DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED: 3, 15 times (last: at North Dakota, 5-7-2013)

CALEB THIELBAR holds SDSU single-game highs during the Division I era for innings pitched (10) and strikeouts (12).

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TYSON FISHER set a Jackrabbit single-game high during the Divison I era with 19 putouts in a 2008 game at Creighton (Neb.).

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CAREER 218.........Eric Cain .......................2009-12 216 ........Billy Stitz.....................2008-11 207 ........Nick Adams .................2005-08 199 ........Tyson Fisher.................2005-08 198 ........Doug Sehr....................1991-94 197 ........Korby Mintken.............2005-08 193 ........Pat Schmidt..................1992-95 193 ........Greg Geary ..................2002-05 191 ........Tim Hanigan ................2005-08 190 ........Tony Martin .................2006-09

9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9.

BATTING AVERAGE

RUNS SCORED

SEASON (minimum of 100 at bats)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

.449........Cole Irish...........................1996 .443........Frank Cutler ......................1982 .437........Dave Wilner ......................1988 .431........Tim Johnson......................1986 .423........Matt Hanson......................2002 .418........Dave Manke ......................1974 .417........Larry Heffley ....................1985 .416........Terry Van Engelenhoven ...1993 .416........Billy McMacken ...............1989 .416........Dean Krogman ..................1971

AT BATS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

CAREER 914 ........Billy Stitz.....................2008-11 820 ........Eric Cain......................2009-12 779 ........Nick Adams .................2005-08 722 ........Tyson Fisher.................2005-08 705 ........Korby Mintken.............2005-08 703 ........Joel Blake ....................2009-11 692 ........Greg Geary ..................2002-05 653 ........Tim Hanigan ................2005-08 647 .......Doug Sehr....................1991-94 642 ........Tony Martin .................2006-09 SEASON 283 ........Billy Stitz ..........................2010 253 ........Joel Blake..........................2010 251 ........Eric Cain ...........................2010 244 ........Billy Stitz ..........................2011 228 ........Joel Blake..........................2009 228 ........John Lee............................2010 223 ........Jesse Sawyer .....................2010 222 ........Billy Stitz ..........................2009 222 ........Joel Blake..........................2011 221 ........Jake Rogers .......................2007

HITS 1. 2. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

CAREER 311.........Billy Stitz ......................2008-11 272.........Eric Cain .......................2009-12 262.........Joel Blake......................2009-11 256 ........Greg Geary ..................2002-05 244 ........Nick Adams .................2005-08 233 ........Tyson Fisher.................2005-08 224 ........Cole Irish .....................1993-96 223 ........Billy McMacken ..........1987-90

221 ........Korby Mintken.............2005-08 216 ........Doug Sehr....................1991-94 SEASON 111.........Billy Stitz............................2010 99..........Joel Blake ...........................2010 97..........Eric Cain.............................2010 91..........John Lee .............................2010 83..........Joel Blake ...........................2011 80..........Joel Blake ...........................2009 80..........Tony Martin........................2009 80 .........Jesse Sawyer .....................2010 77..........Matt Hanson .......................2002 77..........Billy Stitz............................2011

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9. 10.

CAREER 189 ........Billy Stitz.....................2008-11 173 ........Korby Mintken.............2005-08 172 ........Cole Irish .....................1993-96 170 ........Tyson Fisher.................2005-08 168 ........Jesse Sawyer ................2009-11 163 ........Billy McMacken ..........1987-90 162 ........Joel Blake ....................2009-11 160 ........Ryan Krogman.............1991-94 160 ........Doug Sehr....................1991-94 158 ........Eric Cain......................2009-12

DOUBLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6.

10.

CAREER 70 .........Joel Blake ....................2009-11 62 .........Billy Stitz.....................2008-11 54 .........Greg Geary ..................2002-05 50 .........Russ Langer .................1998-01 49 .........Billy McMacken ..........1987-90 48 .........Chris Studer .................1999-02 46 .........Doug Sehr....................1991-94 44 .........Josh Guse.................1997-2000 44 .........Jesse Sawyer ................2009-11 43 .........Tyson Fisher.................2005-08 SEASON 33 .........Joel Blake..........................2010 26 .........Billy Stitz ..........................2010 21 .........Joel Blake..........................2009 21..........John Lee .............................2010 20 .........Craig Parry........................2008 18 .........Billy McMacken ...............1990 18 .........Russ Langer ......................2000 18 .........Greg Geary........................2004 18 .........Jesse Sawyer .....................2009 17 .........Jesse Sawyer .....................2010

SEASON 75 .........Billy Stitz ..........................2010 74 .........John Lee............................2010 72 .........Jesse Sawyer .....................2010 63 .........Cole Irish...........................1996 63 .........Joel Blake..........................2010 61 .........Joe Hardin .........................1993 61 .........Jesse Sawyer .....................2009 61 .........Eric Cain ...........................2010 59 .........Doug Sehr .........................1994 58 .........Korby Mintken ..................2007

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

CAREER 192 ........Billy McMacken ..........1987-90 187 ........Greg Geary ..................2002-05 179 ........Eric Cain......................2009-12 176 ........Chris Studer .................1999-02 173 ........Jesse Sawyer ................2009-11 169 ........Billy Stitz.....................2008-11 162 ........Pat Schmidt..................1992-95 162 ........Doug Sehr....................1991-94 156 ........Nick Adams .................2005-08 154 ........Ryan Krogman.............1991-94 SEASON 83 .........Eric Cain ...........................2010 73 .........Jesse Sawyer .....................2010 67 .........Billy Stitz ..........................2010 66..........Joel Blake ...........................2010 63 .........Cole Irish...........................1996 61 .........John Lee............................2010 60 .........Billy McMacken ..............1990 58 .........Jesse Sawyer .....................2009 57 .........Kerry Jacobson .................2002 57 .........Stephen Turner ..................2009

BILLY STITZ ended his career as the Jackrabbits’ career leader in hits (311), games played (216), at-bats (914), total bases (462) and runs scored (189). During his junior season in 2010, Stitz established new single-season records for hits, at-bats, runs scored and total bases.

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TRIPLES 1. 2. 3. 6. 8.

1.

8.

CAREER 21 .........Korby Mintken.............2005-08 16 .........Billy Stitz.....................2008-11 11 .........Dave Lane....................1983-86 11 .........Galen Carver................1978-81 11..........Eric Cain .......................2009-12 10 .........Nick Adams .................2005-08 10 .........Tyson Fisher.................2005-08 9 ..........Cole Irish .....................1993-96 9 ..........Steve Knutson..............1993-97 9 ..........Pat Schmidt..................1992-95 9 ..........Cal Lewis.....................2006-07 SEASON 7 ..........Galen Carver .....................1981 7 ..........Dave Williams...................1989 7 ..........Korby Mintken ..................2006 7 ..........Nick Adams ......................2006 7 ..........Korby Mintken ..................2007 7 ..........Korby Mintken ..................2008 7 ..........Billy Stitz ..........................2011 6 ..........Ken Brooks .......................1990 6 ..........Steve Knutson ...................1994 6 ..........Cal Lewis ..........................2006 6 ..........Eric Cain ...........................2012

HOME RUNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 1. 3. 4.

8. 10.

CAREER 50 .........Jesse Sawyer ................2009-11 43 .........Greg Geary ..................2002-05 42 .........Billy McMacken ..........1987-90 37 .........Chris Studer .................1999-02 33 .........Jon Crow......................1989-92 32 .........Russ Langer .................1998-01 31 .........Tim Johnson ................1984-87 31 .........Kerry Jacobson ............2000-02 29 .........Ryan Hansen................2001-04 28 .........Galen Carver................1978-81 SEASON 19 .........Jesse Sawyer .....................2009 19 .........Jesse Sawyer .....................2010 17 .........Terry VanEngelenhoven ....1993 16 .........Billy McMacken ...............1990 16 .........Kerry Jacobson .................2002 16 .........Cal Lewis ..........................2007 16 .........Eric Cain ...........................2010 15 .........Jon Crow ...........................1992 15 .........Chris Studer ......................2002 13 .........Tim Johnson......................1987 13 .........Tracy Langer .....................1992 13 .........Chris Studer ......................2001 13 .........Joel Blake..........................2009

TOTAL BASES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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CAREER 462.........Billy Stitz ......................2008-11 439 ........Greg Geary ..................2002-05 408 ........Billy McMacken ..........1987-90 404 ........Jesse Sawyer ................2009-11 398 ........Joel Blake ....................2009-11 396 ........Eric Cain......................2009-12 376 ........Chris Studer .............1999-2002

101 ........Kurt Augustin ..............1985-87 100 ........Ryan Krogman.............1991-94 90 .........Micky Sehr ..................1994-97 88 .........Korby Mintken.............2005-08 87 .........Andrew Melton..2010-present 86 .........Billy McMacken ..........1987-90 SEASON 50 .........Jesse Sawyer .....................2010 40 .........Kurt Augustin....................1986 38 .........Joe Hardin .........................1993 37 .........Eric Cain ...........................2012 36 .........Kurt Augustin....................1987 34 .........Jeff Verzal .........................1997 34 .........Andrew Melton................2013 33 .........Dave Lane .........................1985 33 .........Ryan Larson......................1991 33 .........Cal Lewis ..........................2007 33 .........Eric Cain ...........................2011

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

STOLEN BASES GREG GEARY set SDSU career records with 54 doubles, 43 home runs, 439 total bases and 1,346 putouts during his career from 2002-05. 8. 9.

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

368 ........Tyson Fisher.................2005-08 348 ........Russ Langer .............1998-2001 348 ........Korby Mintken.............2005-08 SEASON 163 ........Billy Stitz ..........................2010 159 ........Eric Cain ...........................2010 156 ........Joel Blake..........................2010 156.........Jesse Sawyer.......................2010 148 ........Jesse Sawyer .....................2009 143.........John Lee .............................2010 140 ........Joel Blake..........................2009 127 ........Billy McMacken ...............1990 127 ........Terry VanEngelenhoven ....1993 126 ........Craig Parry........................2008

SLUGGING PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

CAREER .713........Billy McMacken ..........1987-90 .696........Terry Van Engelenhoven1991-94 .679........Kerry Jacobson ............2000-02 .661........Jon Crow......................1989-92 .661........Chris Studer .............1999-2002 .653........Dean Krogman.............1970-72 .647........Larry Heffley ...............1984-85 .634........Greg Geary ..................2002-05 .631........Tim Johnson ................1984-87 .630........Jesse Sawyer ................2009-11

CAREER 75 .........Dave Lane....................1983-86 60 .........Cole Irish .....................1993-96 57 .........Dave Wilner .................1986-88 46 .........Korby Mintken.............2005-08 44 .........Darrell Bren.................1988-89 44 .........Jon Crow......................1989-92 40 .........Nick Adams .................2005-08 39 .........Brian Scherschligt .......1995-98 36 .........Rich Schmidt ...............1990-93 36 .........Tim Hanigan ................2005-08 36 .........Billy Stitz.....................2008-11

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.

SEASON 26 .........Darrell Bren ......................1988 25 .........Dave Lane .........................1985 25 .........Cole Irish...........................1995 23 .........Dave Lane .........................1986 22 .........Dave Wilner ......................1988 21 .........Joe Hardin .........................1993 20 .........Ken Brooks .......................1990 20 .........Dave Wilner ......................1986 19 .........Deane Smith......................1987 19 .........Cole Irish...........................1996

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.

SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 4. 7.

BASES ON BALLS 1. 2. 3. 4.

CAREER 123 ........Dave Lane....................1983-86 116 ........Eric Cain......................2009-12 107 ........Zach Briggs .................2009-12 103 ........Jesse Sawyer ................2008-11

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CAREER 14 .........Pat Schmidt..................1992-95 14 .........Tyson Fisher.................2005-08 14 .........Eric Cain......................2009-12 12 .........Doug Sehr....................1991-94 12 .........Rick Weber ..................1984-87 12 .........Billy Stitz.....................2008-11 11 .........Dave Wilner .................1986-88 11 .........Brian Peterson..............1982-85 11 .........Micky Sehr ..................1994-97 11 .........Nick Adams .................2005-08


RECORD BOOK SACRIFICE HITS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

APPEARANCES

CAREER 34 .........Tim Hanigan ................2005-08 30 .........Rich Schmidt ...............1990-93 24 .........Nick Adams .................2005-08 22 .........Korby Mintken.............2005-08 20 .........Micky Sehr ..................1994-97 19 .........Adam Gregg ............1998-2001 17 .........Noah Hummel .........1999-2002 17 .........Billy Stitz.....................2008-11 16..........Beau Hanowski .............2009-12 15 .........Dave Manke.................1973-76 15 .........Chris Iverson ...............2004-07

7. 9. 10. 1. 2.

HIT BY PITCHES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. 1. 2. 4. 6.

10.

CAREER 42 .........Jesse Sawyer ................2009-11 41 .........Tyson Fisher.................2005-08 39 .........Tim Hanigan ................2005-08 37 .........Brian Scherschligt .......1995-98 36 .........Jeff Eckerle ..................1994-97 35 .........Chris Studer .............1999-2002 35..........Zach Briggs...................2009-12 26 .........Matt Hanson ................2000-02 26 .........John Lee.......................2009-10 25..........Beau Hanowski .............2009-12 SEASON 18 .........Jesse Sawyer .....................2010 16 .........Jeff Eckerle .......................1996 16..........Zach Briggs ........................2010 14 .........Chris Studer ......................2001 14 .........John Lee............................2009 13 .........Tyson Fisher ......................2005 13 .........Tim Hanigan .....................2005 13 .........Pat Farrell..........................2005 13 .........Jesse Sawyer .....................2011 12 .........Brian Scherschligt.............1996 12 .........Brian Scherschligt.............1997 12 .........John Lee............................2010

PUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

CAREER 1,346.......Greg Geary ..................2002-05 1,267.......Tyson Fisher.................2005-08 1,213.......Chet Meyer ..................1987-90 908 ........Joel Blake ....................2009-11 830.........Aaron Machbitz..2011-present 827 ........Tony Martin .................2006-09 814 ........Ryan Krogman.............1991-94 798 ........Zach Briggs .................2009-12 663 ........Josh Guse.................1997-2000 648 ........Chris Studer .............1999-2002

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

CAREER 89...........Trever Vermeulen.............2008-11 71 .........Gary Olechoski............2003-06 70 .........Chad Coley ..................1990-93 66 .........Shane Kraemer ............2010-13 65 .........Isaac Johnson...............2006-09 65 .........Austin Busse................2009-12 64 .........Caleb Thielbar .............2006-09 64...........Mike Robinson................2007-10 58...........Kirby Morsching.............2006-09 56 .........Stephen Bougher .........2010-13 SEASON 35 .........Trever Vermeulen..............2010 28 .........Gary Olechoski .................2006 28 .........Trever Vermeulen..............2011 26 .........J.D. Moore........................2013 25 .........John Semar........................1993 25 .........Chad Coley .......................1991 23 .........Matt Baerlocher ................2008 23..........Alex Oberle ........................2010 22 .........Kirby Morsching...............2008 22 .........Caleb Thielbar...................2009

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

CAREER 556.........Eric Cain ...................2009-2012 380 ........Pat Schmidt..................1992-95 379.........Andrew Melton .............2010-13 353 ........Jesse Sawyer ................2009-11 352 ........Doug Sehr....................1991-94

` 4. 5. 7. 9. BILLY McMACKEN is the only SDSU player to earn multiple All-America awards, earning the honor each of his last three seasons (1988-90). Not only did McMacken put up impressive offensive numbers, he also compiled a 19-11 career record for the Jackrabbits. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

344 ........Chris Brown.................1994-97 317 ........Dave Lane....................1983-86 312 ........Daniel Marra................2009-13 311 ........Cole Irish .....................1993-96 310 ........Jake Rogers..................2006-07

WINS 1. 2. 3. 5. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 5.

CAREER 26 .........Trevor Schulte..............1991-94 22..........Stephen Bougher...........2010-13 21 .........Matt Magers.................1995-97 21 .........Chad Coley ..................1990-93 20 .........Jon Maras.....................1989-92 20 .........Bob Reeves ..................1984-87 20 .........Caleb Thielbar .............2006-09 19 .........Billy McMacken ..........1987-90 18 .........Timm Gronseth............1985-89 17 .........Mark Hofer ..................1981-84 17 .........Tim Sweeney ...............1972-75 17 .........Steve Mousel ...............1971-75 17 .........Rob Hirrschoff.........1999-2002 SEASON 11 .........Trevor Schulte...................1994 10 .........Trevor Schulte...................1993 9 ..........John Semar........................1994 9 ..........Trever Vermeulen..............2010 8 ..........Matt Magers......................1996 8 ..........Chad Coley .......................1993 8 ..........Mark Hofer .......................1984 8 ..........Tim Sweeney.....................1973 8 ..........Matt Bowman....................2007 8 ..........Alex Oberle.......................2010 8 ..........Stephen Bougher...............2013

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

CAREER 299.1 .......Stephen Bougher...........2010-13 274.0 .......Caleb Thielbar...............2006-09 218.1 .......Trevor Schulte...............1991-94 215.0 .......Layne Somsen...............2009-13 210.2 .......Billy McMacken ...........1987-90 210.1 .......Tim Sweeney.................1972-75 201.2 .......Chad Coley....................1990-93 196.0 .......Jon Maras ......................1989-92 191.2 .......Steve Mousel.................1971-75 189.2 .......Terry Van Engelenhoven1991-94

SEASON 1. 104.2 .......Matt Bowman .....................2007 2. 91.1 ........Layne Somsen ....................2013 3. 87.2 ........Caleb Thielbar ....................2009 4. 85.1 ........Trevor Schulte ....................1994 5. 88.0 ........Stephen Bougher ................2013 6. 84.0 ........Alex Oberle ........................2011 84.0 ........Blake Treinen......................2011 8. 83.2 ........Francisco Torres .................2005 9. 81.0 ........Trevor Schulte ....................1993 81.0 ........Stephen Bougher ................2011

STRIKEOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

CAREER 226 ........Trevor Schulte..............1991-94 196 ........Caleb Thielbar .............2006-09 191.........Stephen Bougher...........2010-13 180.........Layne Somsen...............2009-13 175 ........Jon Maras.....................1989-92 166 ........Blake Treinen...............2010-11 163 ........Steve Mousel ...............1971-75 157 ........Chad Coley ..................1990-93 156 ........Billy McMacken ..........1987-90 140 ........Wade Adamson ............1976-78 140 ........Rob Hirrschoff.........1999-2002 140 ........Trever Vermeulen.........2008-11

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SEASON 100 ........Trevor Schulte...................1994 100 ........Caleb Thielbar...................2009 91 .........Layne Somsen...................2013 84 .........Peter Torgerson..................1989 84 .........Blake Treinen ....................2011 82 .........Blake Treinen ....................2010 72 .........Trevor Schulte...................1993 66 .........Rob Hirrschoff ..................2002 66 .........Matt Bowman....................2007 63 .........Three pitchers

EARNED RUN AVG. CAREER (minimum 90 innings)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

2.09........Bob Ehrke....................1954-56 2.33........Don Jorgenson .............1954-56 2.50 ........Trever Vermeulen..........2008-11 2.52........Bernie Van Essen .........1964-66 2.73........Steve Mousel ...............1971-74 2.80........Charles Risse ...............1959-60 2.80........Don Frank ....................1957-59 2.90........Jim Langer ...................1969-70 2.92........Wade Adamson ............1976-78 SEASON

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 3. 4.

9. 10.

0.49........Bob Ehrke .........................1954 1.29........Bob Ehrke .........................1952 1.34........Charles Risse.....................1960 1.45........Trever Vermeulen..............2010 1.85........Wade Adamson .................1977 1.87........Layne Somsen...................2013 1.89........Don Larson .......................1961 1.89........Craig O’Hearn ..................1975 1.91........Daryl Deneke ....................1983 1.93........Steve Mousel.....................1973

SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10.

1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8.

CAREER 23 .........Trever Vermeulen.........2008-11 18..........J.D. Moore ...........2012-present 14 .........Gary Olechoski............2003-06 11 .........Bruce Mogen ...............1983-86 10 .........Chad Coley ..................1990-93 9 ..........Ryan Sauter .................2000-03 9 ..........Jacob Kougl ......................2007 8 ..........Brandon Groebner .......1994-97 8............Kirby Morsching.............2006-09 5 ..........Nathan Sticha...............1998-00 5 ..........Ryan Krogman.............1991-94 5 ..........Timm Gronseth............1985-89 SEASON 13 .........J.D. Moore........................2013 10 .........Trever Vermeulen..............2010 10 .........Trever Vermeulen..............2011 9 ..........Gary Olechoski .................2006 9 ..........Jacob Kougl ......................2007 7 ..........Kirby Morsching...............2008 6 ..........Chad Coley .......................1991 5 ..........Gary Olechoski .................2005 5 ..........Ryan Sauter.......................2002 5 ..........J.D. Moore........................2012

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(minimum 30 innings pitched)

CAREER 20..........Bob Reeves ..................1984-87 19 .........Greg Kallevig ..............1983-85 18 .........Tim Buterbaugh...........1998-00 17 .........Trevor Schulte..............1991-94 16 .........Dane Kallevig ..............1987-89 15 .........Jon Maras.....................1989-92 14 .........Tom Mousel.................1999-02 13 .........Billy McMacken ..........1987-90 12 .........Ed Maras......................1964-66 11 .........Chad Danielson ...........1995-96

1. 12.86.......Bob Ehrke .........................1953 2. 11.40.......Pete Torgerson...................1989 3. 10.80.......Dick Barnes ......................1965 10.80.......J.D. Moore........................2013 5. 10.65.......Howie Rice........................1958 6. 10.55.......Trevor Schulte...................1994 7. 10.51.......Bernie Van Essen ..............1965 8. 10.15.......Jim Langer ........................1970 9. 10.03.......Rob Wewers ......................1998 10. 9.94........Rich Morehouse................1984

SEASON 9 ..........Bob Reeves .......................1987 9 ..........Trevor Schulte...................1994 8 ..........Jon Maras..........................1990 7 ..........Brian Price ........................1998 7 ..........Pete Torgerson...................1989 7 ..........Greg Kallevig....................1984 7 ..........Chad Danielson.................1996 7 ..........Greg Kallevig....................1985 7 ..........Jeff Wolfswinkle ...............1982 7 ..........Dane Kallevig ...................1988

GAMES STARTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.

WIN PERCENTAGE CAREER

(minimum 30 innings pitched)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

SEASON

COMPLETE GAMES

(minimum 10 wins)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.839 (26-5) ...Trevor Schulte.........1991-94 .824 (14-3) ...John Semar..............1993-94 .800 (12-3) ...Bernie Van Essen ....1964-66 .778 (14-4) ...Blake Treinen ..........2010-11 .739 (17-6) ...Mark Hofer .............1981-84 .722 (13-5) ...Bob Reeves .............1984-86 .706 (12-5) ...Charles Risse...........1958-60 .700 (21-9) ...Chad Coley .............1990-93 .696 (16-7) ...Terry VanEngelenhoven 1991-94 .680 (17-8) ...Rob Hirrschoff ....1999-2002 SEASON

1. 2. 4. 6.

CAREER 48...........Stephen Bougher.............2010-13 44 .........Caleb Thielbar .............2006-09 39 .........Billy McMacken ..........1987-90 38..........Layne Somsen...............2009-13 33 .........Trevor Schulte..............1991-94 33 .........Tom Mousel.............1999-2002 30 .........Kolton Emery ....2011-present 29 .........Matt Magers.................1995-97 29 .........Bob Reeves ..................1984-87 29 .........Jon Maras.....................1989-92 29 .........Dane Kallevig ..............1987-89 SEASON 16 .........Francisco Torres................2005 15 .........Caleb Thielbar...................2007 15 .........Matt Bowman....................2007 14 .........Trevor Schulte...................1994 14 .........Stephen Bougher...............2013 13 .........Chad Coley .......................1993 13 .........Trevor Schulte...................1993 13 .........Stephen Bougher...............2011 13 .........Blake Treinen ....................2011 13..........Layne Somsen ....................2013

(minimum seven decisions)

1. .971 (11-1) ...Trevor Schulte ..............1994 2. .900 (10-1) ...Trever Vermeulen .........2010 3. .889 (8-1) ...Mark Hofer...................1994 .889 (8-1) ...Chad Coley...................1993 5. .875 (7-1) ...Rob Hirrschoff .............2001 .875 (7-1) ...Pete Torgerson ..............1989 .875 (7-1) ...Blake Treinen ...............2010 .875 (7-1) ...Kolton Emery...............2011 9. .857 (6-1) ...Paul Sanow ...................1999 10. .833 (10-2) ...Trevor Schulte ..............1993

STRIKEOUTS PER 9 IP CAREER (minimum 60 innings pitched)

1. 11.40.......Pete Torgerson...................1989 2. 9.99........Dick Barnes .................1964-66 3. 9.70........Bob Ehrke....................1952-54 4. 9.38........Blake Treinen...............2010-11 5. 9.32........Trevor Schulte..............1991-94 6. 9.28........Jim Langer ...................1969-70 7. 9.19........Ron Hofmeister ...........1965-67 8. 8.84........Howie Rice ..................1958-60 9. 8.48........Rich Morehouse...........1983-85 10. 8.04........Jon Maras.....................1989-92

TREVER VERMEULEN led the team in saves three times from 2009-11, finishing with a school-record 23 career saves. He also set the single-season mark with 10 saves in both 2010 and 2011.

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LETTERMEN —A— Acheson, Jerry ..........................1956 Adams, Nick ..............2005-06-07-08 Adamson, Wade ..............1976-77-78 Alberta, Blaine......................2009-10 Alexander, Tim ....................1978-79 Allen, Justin ....................2002-03-04 Anderson, James ........................1961 Anderson, James ..................1964-65 Anderson, Jesse..........................1999 Anderson, Jim ......................1948-49 Anderson, Ryan ....................1993-94 Anderson, Tom ..........................1967 Andrews, Nick ..........2010-11-12-13 Anenson, Troy ............................1987 Angier, Jake ..........................2006-07 Antoine, Deane................1954-55-56 Apo, Robby ................................2006 Arnold, Chris..............................1981 Ashmore, Ken ............................1955 Augustin, Kurt ................1985-86-87 Autenrieth, Steven ................2012-13 Ayala, Jesse ..........................2008-09

—B— Badger, Lonnie ..........................1981 Baerlocher, Matt ..................2007-08 Barnes, Dick....................1964-65-66 Batchelder, Bret..........................1983 Bentz, Ted ........................1993-94-95 Benson, LeRoy ..........................1966 Benson, Terry........................1963-64 Bergman, Scott ..........................1982 Berreth, J.D. ..........................1988-90 Bess, Erik ..................................2007 Bieber, Ron ................................1963 Biehn, Jeff ........................1999-2000 Black, Austin ............................2013 Blake, Joel ......................2009-10-11 Bock, Steve ................1986-87, 1990 Bostic, Joe ............................1978-79 Bothof, Tyson ............................2005 Bougher, Stephen ......2010-11-12-13 Bowman, Matt ......................2006-07 Boyd, Larry ................................1952 Bozied, Bob ....................1967-68-69 Brasket, Clem ......................1966-67

GALEN CARVER was named North Central Conference Most Valuable Player in 1980.

Braun, Corey ..............................2004 Bray, Adam ..........................2012-13 Bray, Geoff............................2003-04 Bren, Darrell ........................1988-89 Breyer, Matt ....................1996-97-98 Briggs, Zach ..............2009-10-11-12 Brooks, Ken ..............1987-88-89-90 Brown, Chris ..................1995-96-97 Brown, Steve ..............1975, 1977-78 Bryant, Toby ..............................2001 Bunkowski, Duane ..........1973-74-75 Burge, Terry................................1972 Burns, Tom ................1975-76-77-78 Bury, Keith ......................1999-00-01 Buss, Mike ............................1966-67 Busse, Austin ............2009-10-11-12 Buterbaugh, Tim..........1998-99-2000 Butler, Robert ............................2008 Bystol, Curt ..........................1964-65

—C— Cain, Eric ..................2009-10-11-12 Cantalope, Brent ........................2002 Cantalope, Collin ..................2001-02 Carlson, Dennis..........................1947 Carver, Galen ............1978-79-80-81 Carver, Garth..............................1976 Carver, Greg..........................1974-75 Carver, Terry ..............................1960 Cassell, Stewart ..............1968-69-70 Christenson, Scott ......................1976 Clary, Reid..................................2013 Clemen, Andrew ........................2013 Coates, Keith ..............................1951 Coley, Chad................1990-91-92-93 Collins, Tom ..............1977-78-79-80 Coppola, Zach ............................2013 Cox, Doug ..................................1984 Crow, Jon....................1989-90-91-92 Cutler, Frank ..............1979-80-81-82 Cutler, Mike ..........................1983-84

—D— Danforth, Eric ......................2012-13 Danielson, Chad....................1995-96 Day, Dave..............................1968-69 DeBoer, Brett ........................1973-74 Decker, Dalton ................2005-06-07 Deim, Darwin ......................1950-51 DeJong, Erik ..............2008-09-10-11 DeKraai, Craig ..........1977-78-79-80 Del Rosso, Al ............................1993 Deneke, Daryl ......................1983-84 Deneke, Tom ........................1985-86 Denker, Roger ............................1955 Derscheid, Gary..........................1966 DeRungs, Alphonse ..................1947 DesLauriers, Don ......................1981 DesLauriers, Jeff ............1979-80-81 DeWald, Steve ......................1984-85 Dohrer, Doug ..................1969-70-71 Dohrer, Rick..........................1972-73 Dohrer, Bob................................1980 Dolan, Tim..................................1976 Dressen, Pat ..........................1998-99

Dudek, Dick..........................1956-57 Dummermuth, Dan ..............1980-81 Dwyer, Jim ................................1963 Dzurisin, Eric ............................2011

—E— Eckerle, Jeff ..............1994-95-96-97 Edlin, Milt ..................1948-49-50-51 Edwards, Lendall ..................1948-49 Ehrke, Bob ................1951-52-53-54 Eidsness, John ......................1968-69 Eisenbraun, Dal ..............1955-56-57 Elhoff, Chuck ..................1966-67-68 Ellgen, John................................1962 Elliott, Josh ..........................2004-05 Ellison, Bob ..........................1948-49 Ellison, Joe ................................2012 Ellwanger, Bill ................1974-75-76 Ellwanger, Bob ................1970-71-72 Ellwanger, Gary ........1971-72-73-74 Emery, Kolton ................2011-12-13 Endres, Greg....................1990-91-92 Englund, Homer ........................1951 Entringer, Deon ....................2011-12 Erdmann, Joel ............1983-84-85-86 Erickson, Joe ..............................2013 Erickson, Ron ............................1955 Estes, Brian ................................2006

—F— Falk, Jason ..................................1995 Farrell, Pat ............................2004-05 Feeney, Andrew ..............1948-49-50 Fenske, Max ..............................2008 Fiedelman, Blake ..................2012-13 Finocchiaro, Michael ................2013 Fischer, Brett ..............................2004 Fish, Jeff................................2009-10 Fishback, Paul ............................2005 Fisher, Tyson ..............2005-06-07-08 Forsyth, Harry............1948-49-50-51 Forsyth, Maury ..........1975-76-77-78 Fosburgh, Ray..................1972-73-74 Frank, Don ......................1957-58-59 Frey, Jake ..............................2003-04 Fritz, Gregg ................................1960

—G— Gallagher, Harold ................1956-57 Geary, Greg ................2002-03-04-05 Gerber, Jay..................................1985 Gilbert, Cory ..............1999-2001-02 Glasrud, Bob ..............................1963 Glasrud, Dave ..................1964-65-66 Goodmanson, Larry ..................1964 Gordon, Rich ........................1980-81 Gosmire, Ed ..............................1951 Gramm, Merlin ....................1949-50 Green, Robert........................1961-62 Greene, Ryan ........................2003-04 Gregg, Adam..............1998-99-00-01 Grein, John............................1967-68 Grewing, Dan ............................1973 Groebner, Brandon ....1994-95-96-97 Gronseth, Timm ........1985, 87-88-89

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LARRY HEFFLEY was selected as the North Central Conference MVP in 1985, a season in which he batted .500 in league play and scored 25 runs. Grossheusch, Bob ......................1949 Gunderson, Jack ........................1974 Gunnare, Bob ..................1956-57-58 Guptill, Bob................................1948 Guse, Josh ..................1997-98-99-00 Gutz, Don ..................................1952

—H— Haats, Randy ..............................1970 Hammers, Cliff................1964-65-66 Hammers, Jason....................1994-96 Hammerschmidt, Andy ........1985-86 Hammrich, Harvey..........1957-58-59 Hanigan, Tim ............2005-06-07-08 Hanowski, Beau ........2009-10-11-12 Hansen, Ryan ............2001-02-03-04 Hanson, Jim ..........................1976-77 Hanson, Matt..............2000-01-02-04 Hardin, Joe ......................1991-92-93 Harner, Brad ..............1982-83-84-85 Hart, Ray ....................................1955 Hatch, Doug ....................1990-91-92 Hausman, Jim ............................1962 Headley, Bill ..............................1962 Heard, Rick......................1969-70-71 Heemstra, Marcus ................2011-12 Heffley, Larry........................1984-85 Heineman, Dewey ......................1969 Helm, Flash ................................1967 Hendricks, Mark ........................1978 Herder, Jeff ................................1981 Herrmann, Todd ........................1985 Higgins, John ............................1970 Higgins, Zach ............................2011 Hightower, Scott ..................2001-02 Hillberg, George..............1951-52-53 Hillberg, Owen............1965-66-67-69 Hiller, Ryan ................................1993 Hirrschoff, Rob ..............2000-01-02 Hitzemann, Dennis ..............1976-77 Hochstetter, Dave..................1979-80 Hodges, Chad........................2012-13

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LETTERMEN Johnston, Scott ..........................1994 Joos, Greg........................1988-89-90 Jorgenson, Don ....................1955-56 Jorgenson, Todd ..............1980-81-82 Jumper, Talon........................2012-13

—K—

COLE IRISH was honored as the NCC Southern Division MVP in both 1995 and 1996, along with earning All-America recognition his senior season. Hoeft, Harwood ....................1955-57 Hoekstra, Jeff ............1987-88-89-90 Hofer, Andrew ......................2004-05 Hofer, Mark ....................1982-83-84 Hoff, Aaron ................................1996 Hofmeister, Ron....................1966-67 Holt, Zach ..................................2013 Hood, Scott ..........................2009-10 Horacek, Francis ........................1950 Horner, Bob ..........................1974-75 Horning, Jerry ................1957-58-59 Horning, Jon....................1959-60-61 Hortness, Stan ......................1977-78 Hortness, Steve................1976-77-78 Howard, Porter ......................1952-53 Huether, Allan ......................1961-62 Huls, Nate ............................2003-04 Hummel, Noah ......1999-2000-01-02

—I— Irish, Cole ..................1993-94-95-96 Iverson, Bill................................1964 Iverson, Brian ............................1989 Iverson, Chris ............2004-05-06-07 Iverson, Jim ....................1968-69-70

Kaiser, Mitch ........................1986-87 Kallevig, Dane ................1987-88-89 Kallevig, Greg ................1983-84-85 Kastman, Scott ..........................1986 Keller, Kasey..............2003-04-05-06 Kelley, Mike..........................1967-68 Kemp, Warren ............................1948 Kickul, Kory ..............................1992 Kingston, Kyan................1995-96-97 Klatt, Aaron ..........................2012-13 Klocker, Jerry ..................1959-60-61 Klous, Danny..............................2006 Knutson, Steve ......1993-1994-96-97 Koch, Jared ..........................2008-10 Kohlmann, George................2001-02 Konrad, Paul ..............................1977 Koster, Dean ..............................1963 Kougl, Jacob ..............................2007 Kraemer, Shane..........2010-11-12-13 Krekelberg, Don ........................1949 Krogman, Aaron ........................2000 Krogman, Dean ..............1970-71-72 Krogman, Matt ..........1994-95-96-97 Krogman, Ryan..........1991-92-93-94 Krull, Jake ......................1958-59-60 Kruse, Loren ..............................1955 Kuecker, Ron..............................1960 Kuhl, LeRoy ..............1976-77-78-79

—L— Labat, Adam ..............................2004 LaMontagne, Jeff..................1991-92 Lance, Dave................................1993 Lane, Dave ................1983-84-85-86 Lane, Tony ............................2004-05 Langer, Craig ............1995-96-97-98 Langer, Jim......................1968-69-70

—J—

Jackson, Jerry ............................1961 Jacobsen, Dale ......................1956-57 Jacobsen, Don ............................1960 Jacobson, Kerry ....................2000-01 Jacobson, Paul ............................2013 Jacobson, Tony ..........................1999 Jansen, Mike ..............1995-96-97-98 Jensen, Don ..........................1955-56 Jibben, Bob ................................1957 Johnson, Bruce ..........................1963 Johnson, Dick ............................1974 Johnson, Isaac ............2006-07-08-09 Johnson, Jeff ..............................1998 Johnson, Jerry..................1960-61-62 Johnson, Ray ..............................1966 Johnson, Sheldon ......................1963 Johnson, Tim ..............1984-85-86-87

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RYAN KROGMAN earned NCC Most Valuable Player honors in 1993, helping lead the Jacrkabbits to another league title.

Langer, Russ ..............1998-99-00-01 Langer, Tracy ............1989-90-91-92 Lanphere, Bob ......................1952-53 Larca, Jesse ................................1993 Larson, Christian ............2005-06-08 Larson, Don................................1961 Larson, Rich..........................1965-66 Larson, Ryan ..................1989-90-91 Laughlin, Tom............1997-98-99-00 Lawton, Ray..........................1966-67 Lee, John ..............................2009-10 Lein, Don....................................1956 Leslie, Warren ......................1948-49 Levy, James ..........................1986-87 Lewis, Cal ............................2006-07 Lewis, Ken ......................1958-59-62 Linster, Blaine ......................2007-08 Lothrop, Forrest..........................1949 Lumby, Nick ..............................1967

—M— Machbitz, Aaron..............2011-12-13 Magers, Matt ..................1995-96-97 Magnuson, Rich ..............1968-72-73 Manke, Dave ..............1973-74-75-76 Maras, Ed ........................1964-65-66 Maras, Jon..................1989-90-91-92 Marking, Bob........................1982-83 Markley, Steve............................1982 Marra, Daniel ............2009-11-12-13 Marso, Lien ..........................1952-53 Martin, Bob ................................1970 Martin, Jim............................1949-50 Martin, Tony ..............2006-07-08-09 Matthiesen, Jerry ............1961-62-63 May, Jimmy ................................2002 McClemans, Robb ....................2003 McCormick, Lyle..................1947-48 McLaughlin, Jim ........................1982 McKenney, Merlyn ..........1977-78-79 McMacken, Billy ......1987-88-89-90 Medchill, George ..................1949-50 Melton, Andrew ........2010-11-12-13 Messer, Mitch ............................1998 Metz, Matt ..................................1950 Meyer, Chet................1987-88-89-90 Meyer, Ron ..........................1964-65 Milfs, George........................1951-52 Mintken, Korby..........2005-06-07-08 Mitchell, Don ............................1954 Mogen, Bruce ............1983-84-85-86 Mohlenhoff, Fon..............1947-48-49 Mohon, Tom..........................1979-80 Mohr, Karl..................................1963 Monsen, Joey ..................1978-79-80 Monson, Tim ..............................1986 Moore, J.D.............................2012-13 Morar, Justin....................2006-07-08 Morehouse, Rich ............1983-84-85 Morrison, Ben ......................2003-04 Morsching, Kevin ......................2007 Morsching, Kirby ......2006-07-08-09 Mousel, Steve ............1972-73-74-75 Mousel, Tom ..........1999-2000-01-02 Munger, Paul ..............................1947

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BOB REEVES compiled a 3-1 record with a 1.95 ERA in league play to earn NCC Pitcher of the Year honors in 1987. Murphy, Harold..........................1947 Mydland, Dave ................1972-73-74

—N— Nagel, Barry ..............................1985 Nash, Dave ................................1981 Nash, Randy....................1978, 80-81 Nathe, Greg ....................1993-94-95 Neath, Bob ............................1988-89 Nehowig, Don ............................1952 Nelson, C. Neas..........................1967 Neppl, Roger ..............................1966 Ness, Dan ..................................1971 Neuharth, Dennis ......................1963 Newman, Mike ....................1997-98 Nicholson, Dave ..............1979-80-81 Nickelson, Don ..........................1950 Noble, Mark ....................1983-84-85 Noble, Quincy ............1981-82-83-84 Norton, Bob ....................1963-64-65

—O— Oberle, Alex..........................2010-11 O’Hearn, Craig................1975-76-77 Olechoski, Gary ........2003-04-05-06 Olsen, Curtis ..............1951-52-53-54 Olson, Jay ..................1979-80-81-82 O’Neill, James............................2001 Osborne, Allan ..........................1952 Osterberg, Tom ................1971-72-73 Overland, Andrew ......................1996

—P— Pack, Sam ..................................2013 Pagel, Dennis ..................1969-70-71 Pagel, Lyle..................1971-72-73-74 Paquette, Phil ........................2011-12 Parent, Brook..............................1992 Parrott, Rich ....................1974-75-76 Parry, Craig ..........................2007-08 Pearson, Bill..........................1959-60 Peik, Steve ............................1997-98 Pennie, Kit..................1994-95-96-97 Perchinsky, Dave ..................1995-96


LETTERMEN Remmers, Rusty ..........1999-2000-01 Rhodes, Zach ..................2010-11-12 Rice, Howard ..................1958-59-60 Roberts, Robert ....................1947-48 Robbins, Al ................................2013 Robinson, Mike..........2007-08-09-10 Rogers, Jake ..........................2006-07 Ryberg, Jan ..........................1969-70

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TREVOR SCHULTE posted a 26-5 career record, earning NCC Pitcher of the Year honors in both 1993 and 1994. His 26 wins remain a Jackrabbit record, as do his 226 career strikeouts. Peschong, Mike ..........................1982 Peters, Wayne ..................1949-50-51 Petersen, Robert....................1990-91 Peterson, Brian ............1982-83-84-85 Peterson, Doug......................1963-64 Peterson, Harley....................1956-57 Peterson, Kermit ..................1975-76 Peterson, Kim ..................1976-77-78 Peterson, Lavin ....................1947-48 Pfeifer, Pat ..................................1988 Pfeifer, Terry ..............1988-89-90-91 Pfeiffer, Gary ..................1965-66-67 Pfeiffer, Garrett ..........................2004 Phelan, Andrew ....................2011-12 Phelan, John ..............................1956 Pickering, John ..........................1967 Pidde, Bob ............................1978-79 Pieczynski, Sam ..............2008-09-10 Planteen, Dave............................1984 Planteen, Jeff ..................1989-90-91 Poppen, Terry ............1980-81-82-83 Preston, Jason ............................1992 Price, Brian ................1986-87-88-89 Puckett, Dick ..................1969, 71-72 Pudas, Grant ....................1998-99-00

—Q— Quastad, Tom..............................1991 Quednow, Gary................1967-68-69

—R— Raasch, Paul ..............................1985 Randall, Steve ......................1979, 81 Rasmussen, Carrol ....................1947 Rasmussen, Wayne ..............1963-64 Ratz, Jake ..................................2013 Redmond, Mike ..............1973-74-75 Reeves, Bob ..............1984-85-86-87 Reinardy, Scott ..........................1985 Reisch, Jesse ..............................2001

Sanow, Paul ....................1998-99-00 Santema, Randy ..............2001-02-03 Sauer, John ................................1981 Sauter, Ryan ..............2000-01-02-04 Sawyer, Jesse ..................2009-10-11 Schaffer, Jim ........................1970-71 Scherschligt, Brian ....1995-96-97-98 Schiefelbein, Brad......................1972 Schiesl, Mike..............................1986 Schmidt, Pat ..............1992-93-94-95 Schmidt, Rich..................1991-92-93 Schneider, Jon ......................1994-95 Schoeneman, Mark ....1993-94-95-96 Schroeder, Adam ..................2002-03 Schroeder, Brock........................2002 Schroeder, John ..........................1981 Schuchardt, Paul ........................1954 Schulte, Bob ....................1957-58-59 Schulte, Trevor ..........1991-92-93-94 Sehr, Doug ................1991-92-93-94 Sehr, Micky................1994-95-96-97 Semar, John ..........................1993-94 Sendelbach, Chuck ..............1973-74 Sendelbach, Dave ............1975-76-77 Shannon, Tyler ..............................2013 Sharrow, Cody ..............................2013 Shelden, Bob ..............................1961 Sletting, Dave ..................1969-70-71 Smith, Deane ........................1986-87 Smith, Gary ..........................1964-65 Snyder, Don ....................1952-53-54 Snyders, Todd........................1982-83 Somsen, Layne ................2009-12-13 Soukup, Dave........................1968-69 Sour, Dick ............................1957-58 Spader, Brian..............................1990 Spanjers, Len ........................1956-58 Spawn, Pete ................1947-48-49-50 Spease, Vince ............................1983 Spinar, Matt ....................2008-10-11 Splett, Scott ................................2013 Stangland, Herb ..............1960-61-62 Stedronsky, Vern ........................1952 Steiner, Dick ........................1954-55 Stevenson, Matt..........1993-94-95-96 Sticha, Nate ....................1998-99-00 Stitz, Billy ..................2008-09-10-11 Stone, Randy..............1986-87-88-89 Stroh, Chris ................................1991 Studer, Chris ..............1999-00-01-02 Surdez, Tigh ....................2003-04-05 Sweeney, Tim ............1972-73-74-75 Sytsma, Kyle....................2004-05-06

From 1964-1966, the rotation of Dick Barnes, Bernie Van Essen, Ed Maras and Bill Iverson earned 28 wins, averaged more than a strikeout per inning, and helped the Jackrabbits to NCC championships in 1965 and 1966. Both Barnes and Maras were all-NCC selections in 1965 and 1966, while Van Essen was also an all-conference pick in 1966.

—T— Telford, Daniel ..........2010-11-12-13 Thielbar, Caleb ..........2006-07-08-09 Thielen, Kent ........................1983-84 Thompson, Lloyd ......................1947 Timmons, Duane ..................1959-60 Todd, Mike ................................1961 Todd, Pat ....................................1961 Torres, Francisco ..................2004-05 Torgerson, Pete ..........................1989 Treinen, Blake ......................2010-11 Trent, Jay ....................................1975 Turner, Stephen ....................2008-09

—V— Varga, Jordan ........................2012-13 Vander Aarde, Tom ..............1977-78 VanEngelenhoven, Terry1991-92-9394 Van Essen, Bernie ..........1964-65-66 Van Essen, Mike ..................1980, 82 Veal, Dean ......................1957-58-59 Vermeulen, Trever ..........2009-10-11 Verzal, Jeff ......................1997-98-99 Volk, Don ..................................1947

Williams, Dave ..........1986-87-88-89 Wilner, Dave....................1986-87-88 Wilson, Chris ........................1991-92 Wingen, Ernest ....................1947-48 Wolfswinkle, Jeff ..................1982-83 Wright, Wayne ......................1955-56 Wyczcawski, Paul ................1980-81

—Y— Young, Brett ..............................2012 Young, Nick ..........................2012-13

—Z— Zabel, Matt ......................2006-07-08 Zachman, Jerry ..........................1982 Zahorsky, Art ........................1949-50 Zirbel, Steve ..............................1970 Zimmer, Jack..............1951-52-53-54 Zimprich, Zach ..........................2006 Zins, Jerry ............................1953-54

—W— Waba, Terry ................1953-54-57-58 Wahl, Ted....................................1947 Walker, Ty ..................................2012 Waller, Barry..............1970-71-72-73 Weber, Rick................1984-85-86-87 Weber, Zach................................2008 Welbig, Kenton ..........................2013 Welch, Duane........................1952-53 Wenninger, Mike ..................1994-95 Wetrosky, Steve ..........................1982 Wevik, Stu ............................1983-84 Wewers, Rob ........................1997-98 Wicks, Gail......................1952-53-54 Wicks, Jerry ....................1961-62-63 Wika, Brent ....................1959-60-61 Wilkening, Floyd........................1948

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DAVE WILNER led the league with five home runs and 15 runs batted in to earn the NCC Most Valuable Player Award in 1988.

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AWARD WINNERS ALL-AMERICA 1966 1969 1971 1976 1988 1989 1990 1993 1993 1996 2010

Ed Maras, P Jim Langer, OF Dean Krogman, 1B Dave Manke, OF Billy McMacken, DH Billy McMacken, DH Billy McMacken, DH Terry Van Engelenhoven, OF Trevor Schulte, P Cole Irish, 3B Trever Vermeulen, P

1ST TEAM ALL-NCC 1960 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1964 1965 1965 1965 1965 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1967 1967 1967 1968 1969 1969 1969 1970 1970 1971 1971 1971 1971 1972 1972 1973 1973

Charles Risse, P Don Jacobsen, OF Jon Horning, 3B Herb Stangland, Utility Jerry Matthiesen, Utility Wayne Rasmussen, 3B Doug Peterson, OF Dick Barnes, P Curt Bystol, C Ed Maras, P Bob Norton, OF Dick Barnes, SS Clem Brasket, 2B Mike Buss, C Ed Maras, P Bernie Van Essen, P Clem Brasket, SS Owen Hillberg, OF Ron Hofmeister, P Mike Kelley, P Bob Bozied, 1B Jim Langer, P Owen Hillberg, OF Doug Dohrer, OF Dean Krogman, C Dean Krogman, 1B Bob Ellwanger, OF Jim Schaffer, OF Doug Dohrer, IF Dean Krogman, 1B Bob Ellwanger, OF Lyle Pagel, OF Barry Waller, C

DAVE MANKE batted .405 for his career in league play and was a three-time all-North Central Conference selection as an outfielder from 1974-76.

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Steve Mousel, P Lyle Pagel, OF Dave Manke, OF Dave Mydland, IF Mike Redmond, IF Dave Manke, OF Steve Mousel, P Dave Manke, OF Craig O'Hearn, P Steve Brown, 3B Craig O'Hearn, P Steve Brown, 3B LeRoy Kuhl, 1B Wade Adamson, P Joey Monson, P Galen Carver, OF Jay Olson, DH Joey Monson, P Galen Carver, OF Frank Cutler, 3B Jay Olson, 1B Daryl Deneke, 1B Daryl Deneke, 1B Larry Heffley, 3B Mark Hofer, P Greg Kallevig, P Tim Johnson, 1B Dave Lane, SS Larry Heffley, 3B Brian Peterson, C Rich Morehouse, P Dave Lane, SS Tim Johnson, 3B Kurt Augustin, OF Tom Deneke, OF Bob Reeves, P Mike Schiesl, P Tim Johnson, 3B Bob Reeves, P Rick Weber, SS Randy Stone, C Dave Wilner, OF James Levy, OF Timm Gronseth, P Randy Stone, C Dave Wilner, OF Darrell Bren, OF Chet Meyer, 1B Billy McMacken, DH Dane Kallevig, P Chet Meyer, 1B Timm Gronseth, SS Darrell Bren, OF Dave Williams, OF Billy McMacken, DH Randy Stone, C Pete Torgerson, P Dane Kallevig, P Chet Meyer, 1B Billy McMacken, DH Ken Brooks, OF J.D. Berreth, OF Jeff Hoekstra, C Jon Maras, P Greg Endres, SS Ryan Krogman, DH Jon Crow, OF Tracy Langer, C Jon Maras, P

1991 1992 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Robert Petersen, P Greg Endres, SS Tracy Langer, C Jon Crow, OF Jon Maras, P Joe Hardin, OF Ryan Krogman, C Trevor Schulte, P Doug Sehr, SS Terry Van Engelenhoven, OF Ryan Krogman, C John Semar, P Trevor Schulte, P Pat Schmidt, SS Cole Irish, 3B Mark Schoeneman, C Chad Danielson, P Cole Irish, 3B Brian Scherschligt, SS Chris Brown, 2B Matt Stevenson, P Matt Krogman, 1B Chris Brown, 2B Matt Magers, P Rob Wewers, P Brian Scherschligt, SS Jeff Verzal, 3B Russ Langer, RF Tom Laughlin, P Russ Langer, 1B Grant Pudas, 3B Josh Guse, DH Chris Studer, C Chris Studer, C Greg Geary, 1B Ryan Hansen, OF

2ND TEAM ALL-NCC 1998 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2004 2004

Josh Guse, IF Chris Studer, C Keith Bury, SS Russ Langer, 1B Kerry Jacobson, LF Kerry Jacobson, OF Rob Hirrschoff, P Matt Hanson, 2B Greg Geary, 1B Jake Frey, OF

ACADEMIC ALL-NCC 1978 1978 1979 1980 1981 1984 1984 1984 1985 1986 1986 1986 1987 1988 1989 1989 1990 1990 1991 1991

Chip Hortness, OF Craig DeKraai, OF Craig DeKraai, OF Craig DeKraai, OF Paul Wyczawski, OF Dave Lane, IF Stu Wevik, OF Greg Kallevig, P Dave Lane, IF Dave Lane, IF Kurt Augustin, OF Tim Johnson, DH Tim Johnson, DH Terry Pfeifer, IF Randy Stone, C Dane Kallevig, P Terry Pfeiffer, IF Ken Brooks, OF Terry Pfeiffer, IF Tracy Langer, C

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Joe Hardin, Chad Coley and Rich Schmidt (sitting) pose with the 1993 NCC championship. Hardin hit .346 in 143 career games, earning all-NCC honors in 1993. Coley threw over 200 innings as a Jackrabbit, going 21-9 with 10 saves in 70 career appearances. Schmidt started 152 games in the outfield, including every game during that 1993 season. 1992 1992 1994 1995 1997 1998 1998 1999 2004

Tracy Langer, C Jeff LaMontagne, P Doug Sehr, IF Mike Wenninger, P Jeff Eckerle, C Brian Scherschligt, IF Jeff Verzal, OF Jeff Verzal, OF Ben Morrison, IF

NCC MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1978 1980 1985 1988 1989 1990 1993 1994 1999

Steve Brown Galen Carver Larry Heffley Dave Wilner Billy McMacken Billy McMacken Ryan Krogman Doug Sehr Russ Langer

NCC MOST VALUABLE PITCHER 1987 1989 1993 1994 1995 1997 1999

Bob Reeves Pete Torgerson Trevor Schulte Trevor Schulte Chad Danielson Matt Magers Tom Laughlin


AWARD WINNERS 1ST TEAM ALL-INDEPENDENT 2005 2005 2006 2007 2007

Nick Adams, OF Greg Geary, 1B Tyson Fisher, 1B Tyson Fisher, 1B Matt Bowman, P

2ND TEAM ALL-INDEPENDENT 2006 Jake Rogers, SS 2006 Gary Olechoski, P 2007 Nick Adams, OF

DIVISION I

INDEPENDENT ALL-ACADEMIC 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007

Chris Iverson, IF Kyle Sytsma, C Nick Adams, OF Tim Hanigan, OF Chris Iverson, IF Christian Larson, P Justin Morar, OF Kyle Sytsma, C Nick Adams, OF Tim Hanigan, OF Chris Iverson, IF Cal Lewis, 3B Caleb Thielbar, P

1ST TEAM ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010

Korby Mintken, SS Craig Parry, UT Tony Martin, C Jesse Sawyer, 3B Stephen Turner, 1B Joel Blake, 1B John Lee, OF Jesse Sawyer, 3B Billy Stitz, OF

WADE ADAMSON was first-team all-NCC in 1978, going 4-2 with a 2.66 ERA in 44 innings. He was the 94th pick of that June’s draft, pitching three seasons in the Minnesota Twins organization.

2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013 2013

2011 Joel Blake, 1B 2012 Beau Hanowski, OF

Blake Treinen, P Trever Vermeulen, P Joel Blake, 1B Beau Hanowski, OF Blake Treinen, P Trever Vermeulen, P Beau Hanowski, OF Stephen Bougher, P Layne Somsen, P Daniel Telford, DH

TREVOR SCHULTE MOST OUTSTANDING PITCHER AWARD

2ND TEAM ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE 2008 2008 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013

Tony Martin, C Billy Stitz, OF Joel Blake, OF Zach Briggs, C Eric Cain, SS Jesse Sawyer, 3B Billy Stitz, OF Phil Paquette, DH Adam Bray, P J.D. Moore, P

ED MARAS NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR AWARD

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Tracy Langer, C Craig Parry, IF John Lee, OF

1992 2008 2010

2nd 2nd 1st

JACKRABBIT MVP 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

Doug Peterson Dick Barnes Ed Maras Ron Hofmeister Mike Kelley Bob Bozied Jim Langer Dean Krogman Tim Sweeney Barry Waller Lyle Pagel Steve Mousel Dave Manke Craig O’Hearn Wade Adamson Joey Monson Galen Carver Jay Olson Frank Cutler Daryl Deneke Mark Hofer Larry Heffley Dave Lane & Tim Johnson Tim Johnson Dave Wilner Billy McMacken & Pete Torgerson Billy McMacken Jon Crow Tracy Langer Trevor Schulte & Terry Van Engelenhoven

BILLY MCMACKEN MVP AWARD 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Tyson Fisher, 1B Tony Martin, C Korby Mintken, SS Tony Martin, C Trever Vermeulen, P

2006 Matt Bowman, RHP Robby Apo, RHP 2007 Matt Bowman, RHP 2008 Kirby Morsching, RHP 2009 Caleb Thielbar, LHP 2010 Trever Vermeulen, RHP 2011 Blake Treinen, RHP 2012 Stephen Bougher, RHP 2013 Stephen Bougher, RHP Layne Somsen, RHP

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Jake Rogers, SS Craig Parry, OF Jesse Ayala, 2B Joel Blake, OF Alex Oberle, P Andrew Phelan, OF Steven Autenrieth, C Scott Splett, OF

JIM LANGER FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Kirby Morsching, P Mike Robinson, P Billy Stitz, OF Eric Cain, SS Daniel Telford, OF/DH Kolton Emery, P Adam Bray, P Paul Jacobson, OF

GARY OLECHOSKI FIREMAN AWARD 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Gary Olechoski, RHP Jacob Kougl, RHP Kirby Morsching, RHP Trever Vermeulen, RHP Trever Vermeulen, RHP Trever Vermeulen, RHP J.D. Moore, RHP

DAVE LANE GOLD GLOVE AWARD 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Tim Hanigan, OF Tony Martin, C Korby Mintken, SS Billy Stitz, OF Joel Blake, 1B Beau Hanowski, OF Beau Hanowski, OF Scott Splett, OF

2009 Jesse Ayala, 2B Stephen Turner, 1B 2010 Blake Treinen, P Billy Stitz, OF 2011 Erik DeJong, IF/P 2012 Beau Hanowski, OF 2013 Daniel Telford, DH

DEAN KROGMAN/ DAVE MANKE CAPTAINS AWARDS 2006 Gary Olechoski, P Tyson Fisher, 1B 2007 Tyson Fisher, 1B Chris Iverson, IF 2008 Tyson Fisher, 1B Matt Baerlocher, P 2009 Tony Martin, C Kirby Morsching, P 2010 Joel Blake, 1B John Lee, OF 2011 Joel Blake, 1B Erik DeJong, IF/P 2012 Eric Cain, IF Andrew Phelan, IF/OF 2013 Steven Autenrieth, C Stephen Bougher, P Andrew Melton, 3B

COLE IRISH MR. HUSTLE AWARD 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Chris Iverson, IF Justin Morar, OF Justin Morar, OF John Lee, OF John Lee, OF Andrew Phelan, OF Eric Cain, IF Andrew Phelan, IF/OF 2013 Eric Danforth, OF Sam Pack, C

GREG GEARY BIG STICK AWARD 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Tyson Fisher, 1B Cal Lewis, 3B Craig Parry, UT Jesse Sawyer, 3B Eric Cain, SS Jesse Sawyer, 3B Zach Briggs, C Aaron Machbitz, 1B 2013 Daniel Telford, DH

CHRIS BROWN/ DOUG SEHR COACHES’ AWARDS 2006 Erik Bess, P Justin Morar, OF 2007 Jake Angier, P Blaine Linster, 1B 2008 Kirby Morsching, P

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ALL-AMERICANS ED MARAS

WINDOM, MINN.

1966 • COLLEGE BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION • 1ST-TEAM The 6-foot-2, 225 pound righty was described in his All-American candidacy as “strong as the proverbial bull.” The proof? Before he graduated from SDSU, the Windom, Minn., native was drafted by the NFL’s Green Bay Packers and the American League’s Baltimore Orioles Maras earned his baseball recognition with a tremendous senior season, which led to the first all-American from the Jackrabbit baseball program. Before 1966, no SDSU pitcher had ever won more than five games. Maras topped that, going 7-2 with a 2.61 earned run average. He led the Jacks to their second straight North Central Conference title, striking out a teambest 58 batters in 69 innings of work. Of his two losses, one came at the hands of Minnesota, runners up in the Big Ten that season, and the Gophers only managed six hits and one earned run off him. He was more than just a pitcher, however, as Maras also stood out as an all-conference first baseman that season. Maras hit .357 with 12 extra-base hits (four doubles, four triples and four home runs), ending the year with a .602 slugging percentage. The Jackrabbits, led by Maras, finished that year 15-12, but 10-2 inside the NCC. Maras was responsible for nearly half of the squad’s wins on the mound, and led the team in nearly every offensive category.

JIM LANGER

ROYALTON, MINN.

1969 • COLLEGE BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION • 2ND-TEAM Everyone recognizes Jim Langer as a Pro Football Hall of Famer and the starting center on the 1972 World Champion and undefeated Miami Dolphins. Jackrabbit historians, however, remember him just as much for his prowess on the diamond as the gridiron. Langer’s junior season earned him second-team All-America honors in the college division, which would later be known as Division II. Selected as an outfielder, Langer won SDSU’s proverbial “triple crown,” as he led the Jackrabbits in hitting, pitching and fielding. Listed at 6-foot-2 and 240 pounds, Langer hit .399 while setting then-single season records with 37 hits and 25 runs batted in. he hit five doubles, two triples and three homers, slugging .505 As a starting pitcher, he compiled a 5-3 mark with a 3.19 earned run average. As you can imagine, Langer was much more power than finesse, striking out 50 batters in 53.1 innings. On top of it all, Langer did not commit an error while patrolling the outfield, leading the Jacks to a share of the North Central Conference crown — SDSU’s third in five seasons.

DEAN KROGMAN

LISMORE, MINN.

1971 • COLLEGE BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION • 2ND-TEAM The 1971 South Dakota State University baseball squad finished one game shy of a North Central Conference championship - but don’t blame Dean Krogman. All that the Minnesotan did was set a record for slugging percentage that still stands today, set four more records that have since been broken, and led the NCC in six different offensive categories. Krogman hit for the highest average, at that time, in SDSU history, ending the season with a .417 average (42for-101). He hit 10 homers, drove in 34 runs, and tallied 42 hits, all of which were also records that have since been eclipsed. The most amazing stat about Krogman’s season was his ability to hit for power. Of his 42 hits, 24 went for extra bases, leading to a school record .881 slugging percentage. That mark still stands, after 36 years. He hit 11 doubles and three triples, striking out only 14 times in 30 starts. As previously mentioned, he was an even bigger factor against conference foes. He hit at a .418 clip in the NCC, tops in the conference. He also held top honors in the league for hits (28), home runs (9), total bases (66), triples (3) and runs scored (23). South Dakota State started the year with a seven-game losing streak, but with the help of Krogman the Jacks won 14 of their last 23 games, posting a 13-7 mark in the NCC.

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ALL-AMERICANS DAVE MANKE

MARSHALL, MINN.

1976 • COLLEGE BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION • 3RD-TEAM When asked to describe Manke, legendary Jackrabbit baseball coach Erv Huether said “he’s one of the best I’ve ever coached.” Talk about high praise. Manke, who did just about everything during his time in blue and yellow, was a three-time all-District V selection, earning All-America status following his senior season. During his final year, Manke helped SDSU to an 18-16 mark, including a 13-7 record and a runner-up finish in the North Central Conference. Manke, a native of Marshall, Minn., led SDSU with a .386 batting average, scoring 27 runs while tallying seven doubles, a triple and two long balls. He drew 24 walks compared to only five strikeouts in 131 plate appearances. That’s a ratio of one strikeout every 26 times up.

BILLY MCMACKEN

BROOKINGS, S.D.

1988 • COLLEGE BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION • 3RD-TEAM The beginning of something special was McMacken’s 1988 campaign, the first of three consecuive All-America seasons for the Brookings product. The designated hitter lived up to the position’s name, hitting at a .409 clip, and set a then-school record with 35 runs batted in. When he towed the rubber, the southpaw was just as impressive. He was a perfect 5-0, and while his earned run average was above five, opponents hit only .302 against him. In addition to his pitching and DH duties, he saw plenty of action at first base, where he was perfect defensively, not making an error the entire season. McMacken’s numbers would have been even more impressive, but SDSU had to forfeit its first 10 games of the season. While all the other statistics stand from those games, McMacken’s three pitching victories do not, and therefore he’s only credited for a 5-0 season. The Jackrabbits went 27-15, winning the NCC’s Southern Division. In fact, SDSU played its way to the NCC Tournament’s title tilt, falling to host Minnesota State, Mankato. 1989 • COLLEGE BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION • 3RD-TEAM As a junior, McMacken became the first Jackrabbit to ever earn multiple All-American honors. In leading SDSU to a 30-16-1 record, McMacken topped the Jackrabbits in batting average (.416), home runs (10), runs batted in (52), total bases (109), hits (62) and runs scored (48). He also hit 13 doubles, which tied for tops on the squad. For the second consecutive season, McMacken was errorless in the field in 36 total chances. He also pitched in 11 games, going 5-6 with a 6.55 ERA. Even though McMacken still had a year to play, he’d already set the career record for runs batted in, which at that point was 142. SDSU rattled off a 30-win season in 1989, going 11-1 to win the Southern Division title. Despite hosting the NCC Tournament, SDSU was eliminated prior to the championship game. 1990 • COLLEGE BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION • 3RD-TEAM South Dakota State won its sixth consecutive NCC Southern Division crown, claimed a runner-up finish at the NCC Tournament, and earned a postseason berth to the Central Regional. The year 1990 also marked an unprecedented third-consecutive All-America season Billy McMacken. School records the lefty set during his senior season included 16 homers, 60 runs batted in and 127 total bases. The total bases mark remained a school mark until 2010, while his 60 RBIs and 16 home runs each ranked second on the list until the Division I era. He also smacked 18 doubles, which stood as a single-season record for 18 years. On the mound, he went 5-5 with a 5.12 ERA, holding opponents to a .276 batting average.

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ALL-AMERICANS TREVOR SCHULTE

MONTEVIDEO, MINN.

1993 • COLLEGE BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION • 1ST-TEAM One could argue that Trevor Schulte is the greatest pitcher in Jackrabbit baseball history – and it would be hard to refute. The left-hander from Montevideo, Minn., got off to a rocky start as a junior, losing each of the first two games he pitched. He would not lose a game for another 14 months. Schulte started 11 more games, winning 10 of them, and finished the season with an earned run average of 2.88. He also made two appearances out of the bullpen, notching one save in his 81 innings of work. He recorded 72 strikeouts while only walking 38. In fact, he allowed just 57 hits all season for an opponents’ batting average of .197. Schulte was named Most Valuable Pitcher of both the North Central Conference and the North Central Region, setting a single season record for wins that he would break again the next year. Following his 10-win streak to end the 1993 season, Schulte won his first 11 outings of his senior season, which tied an NCAA record that still stands today – 21 consecutive wins.

TERRY VAN ENGELENHOVEN

LUVERNE, MINN.

1993 • COLLEGE BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION • 2ND-TEAM In his first two years as a Jackrabbit, Terry Van Engelenhoven had a total of 12 at-bats. While his one hit was a home run, there was no reason to think this pitcher was going to be anything special with the bat. And then came 1993. Van Engelenhoven started 54 games as a first baseman/designated hitter and turned in single-season records with 67 hits and 17 home runs, finishing the year with a .416 batting average. He also turned in some big innings on the mound, throwing one complete game – the championship game of the NCC Tournament, as he shut down North Dakota. He went 3-4 in 63 innings of work this year. To add even more irony to it all, Van Engelenhoven wasn’t even a first-team all-North Central Conference selection. The Luverne, Minn., native was merely selected honorable mention. While Van Engelenhoven’s outing against North Dakota gave the Jacks a conference crown, it was UND who got the last laugh. SDSU won a school-record 39 games and hosted the Central Regional, where it won its first two games, but UND beat the Jacks in back-to-back games to go to the College World Series.

COLE IRISH

PLAINVIEW, MINN.

1996 • COLLEGE BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION • 2ND-TEAM The last Jackrabbit to earn All-America status at the Division II level, Irish shattered the SDSU record books in 1996, and some of those marks still stand. Irish hit at a .449 clip, 75-for-167, the highest average ever put up by a Jackrabbit with at least 100 at bats. In addition, he put up several numbers which, at the time were school records: 75 hits, 63 runs and 63 RBIs. He also added 14 doubles and three triples, earning NCC Southern Division Most Valuable Player and first-team allNCC honors. The .449 average, 63 runs scored and 63 runs batted in remain single-season school records. His 28 runs scored and 19 walks in conference play set NCC records, both of which have since been surpassed. He hit safely in 41 of the 47 games he played, tallying 22 multiple-hit games. Irish’s numbers weren’t just against fluff competition. In the NCC Tournament, he had four hits, including a double and two home runs, against league champion Minnesota State, Mankato. The Jacks, led by Irish, finished the year at 34-13, winning their 11th NCC Southern Division crown in 12 seasons.

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ALL-AMERICANS TREVER VERMEULEN

MITCHELL, S.D.

2010 • PRO-LINE ATHLETIC NCBWA • 3RD-TEAM While the Jackrabbit offense grabbed most of the headlines during a record-breaking 2010 season, Mitchell native Trever Vermeulen made his mark on the mound in becoming the first SDSU player to earn All-America recognition at the Division I level.. A third-team selection to the All-America team selected by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, Vermeulen posted a 9-1 record with a school-record 10 saves during the 2010 season. He led all Division I pitchers in earned run average for part of the season, finishing the campaign in fourth place with a 1.45 ERA in 35 appearances. The junior right-hander also struck out 62 batters and walked only 19 in 68.1 innings pitched. Vermeulen was the lone Summit League player honored on the All-America squad.

HALL-OF-FAMERS

DAVE LANE

Two former Jackrabbit baseball standouts have joined the prestigious list of members of the Jackrabbit Sports Hall of Fame in recent years. A 2011 inductee, Dave Lane put together a record-setting career on the baseball diamond, starting all four years at shortstop for the Jackrabbits from 1983-86. Lane was named Most Valuable Player of the 1984 NCAA Midwest Regional, which SDSU won to secure its lone appearance in the NCAA Division II College World Series. A twotime all-North Central Conference selection (1985-86), Lane was a .339 career hitter in league play and was named NCC Southern Division MVP during his senior season in 1986, when he led the league in runs scored (21) and triples (3). During his four-year career, the Shakopee, Minn., native set career records for hits (132), runs scored (135), bases on balls (123) and tied the school record with 11 triples — all of which have since been broken. His 75 career stolen bases remain a Jackrabbit standard. Lane has continued to make an impact on the Jackrabbit baseball program, donating a large gift to spearhead efforts for a stadium seating and press box construction project at Erv Huether Field that was completed in the spring of 2012. In the fall of 2013, Tim Johnson was inducted into the Jackrabbit Sports Hall of Fame. Johnson earned all-North Central Conference honors three consecutive seasons from 1985-87. He was named NCC Southern Division Most Valuable Player and was an all-district selection in 1987 after setting a then-Jackrabbit single-season record with 13 home runs. He also led the league with five home runs in 1985 and hits in 1986 with 26 in league play. A native of Hastings, Minn., Johnson was named to the all-tournament team at the 1984 NCAA Division II Midwest Regional as the Jackrabbits advanced to the NCAA Division II World Series. By the time his collegiate career ended in 1987, he had set 12 school records, including games played (151), runs scored (137), hits (179), runs batted in (130) and home runs (31). An infielder, Johnson batted .367 for his career, including posting a .431 mark in 1986. His 31 home runs still rank seventh in school history, while his .631 career slugging percentage ranks 10th. Other former South Dakota State baseball players enshrined in the Jackrabbit Sports Hall of Fame include: Bob Ehrke, Dal Eisenbraun, Wayne Rasmussen, Doug Peterson, Ed Maras, Jim Langer, Dean Krogman, Dave Manke and Steve Brown.

TIM JOHNSON

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DRAFTED PLAYERS ED MARAS

PITCHER • WINDOM, MINN.

1966 • BALTIMORE • 4TH ROUND • 68TH OVERALL • JUNE SECONDARY Maras was a pitcher/first baseman from 1964-1966 at SDSU. Baltimore actually drafted him in the fifth round of January’s regular draft, but he elected to finish his career as a Jackrabbit, and the Orioles re-drafted him that summer. 1967 Class A Miami (Fla.) Florida State League 1968-69 Class A Stockton (Calif.) California League 1969 Class AA Dallas-Fort Worth (Texas) Texas League 1970-71 Class AAA Rochester (N.Y.) International League 1971 Class AAA Winnipeg (Manitoba) International League

DICK BARNES

PITCHER • STEWARTVILLE, MINN.

1966 • MINNESOTA • 37TH ROUND • 700TH OVERALL • JUNE REGULAR Barnes was drafted by the Minnesota Twins following his senior season, but elected to join the United States Naval Academy instead. He became a pilot in the Navy and went on to fly professionally in lieu of a career in baseball.

WADE ADAMSON

PITCHER • WILLMAR, MINN.

1978 • MINNESOTA • 4TH ROUND • 94TH OVERALL • JUNE REGULAR Adamson pitched for SDSU from 1976-78, compiling a career 2.92 earned run average as a Jackrabbit. He had three successful years in the Minnesota Twins organizaiton, highlighted by an 11-5 season with Visalia in 1979. 1978 Class A Wisconsin Rapids (Wis.) Midwest League 1979 Class High A Visalia, (Calif.) California League 1980 Class AA Orlando (Fla.) Southern League

RICH MOREHOUSE

PITCHER • WATERTOWN, MINN.

1985 • CALIFORNIA • 8TH ROUND • 199TH OVERALL • JUNE REGULAR The winner of arguably the biggest game in SDSU history, the 1984 regional title game that sent the Jacks to the College World Series. He pitched from 1983-85 at SDSU, then threw five seasons in the minors in the Angels organization. 1985 Class Low A Salem (Ore.) Northwest League 1986-87 Class A Quad Cities (Iowa/Ill.) Midwest League 1988-89 Class High A Palm Springs (Calif.) California League 1989 Class AA Midland (Texas) Texas League

GREG KALLEVIG

PITCHER • WILLMAR, MINN.

1985 • CHICAGO CUBS • 10TH ROUND • 258TH OVERALL • JUNE REGULAR Kallevig threw 156 innings during his three years at SDSU (1983-85), then pitched six years in the minor leagues. 1985 Rookie Ball Wytheville Appalachian League 1986-87, 88 Class A Peoria (Ill.) Midwest League 1987, 88 Class High A Winston-Salem (N.C.) Carolina League 1989-90 Class AA Charlotte (N.C.) Southern League 1990 Class AAA Iowa American Association

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DRAFTED PLAYERS MATT MAGERS

PITCHER • GAYLORD, MINN.

1997 • CHICAGO CUBS • 16TH ROUND • 484TH OVERALL • JUNE REGULAR A hurler for the Jackrabbits from 1995-97, Magers followed in the footsteps of Kallevig, pitching two years in Class A for the Chicago Cubs. He is currently the head coach at Minnesota State, Mankato, where he has led the Mavericks to three NCAA Division II College World Series appearances. 1997 Class Low A Williamsport (Penn.) New York-Pennsylvania League 1998 Class A Rockford (Ill.) Midwest League

JAKE ROGERS

INFIELDER • LEWISTON, IDAHO

2007 • WASHINGTON • 22ND ROUND • 670TH OVERALL • JUNE REGULAR The first player since SDSU’s switch to Division I that was drafted, Rogers earned a pick in day two of the Major League Baseball 2007 Amateur Entry Draft. He helped the Jackrabbits to a 34-19 record as a shorstop in 2007. 2007 Class Low A Vermont New York-Pennsylvania League 2008 Class A Hagerstown (N.J.) South Atlantic League 2010 Independent Evansville (Ind.) Frontier League

CRAIG PARRY

OUTFIELDER • COLSTRIP, MONT.

2008 • PITTSBURGH • 50TH ROUND • 1,479TH OVERALL • JUNE REGULAR Parry jointed the Jackrabbits in 2007 after playing his first two seasons at Miles City Community College (Mont.). He was a versatile performer for SDSU, seeing action at third base, catcher, designated hitter and in the outfield. In addition, Parry earned a spot on the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second Team in 2008, compiling a 3.82 grade-point average while majoring in pre-physical therapy and health, physical education and recreation. 2008 Rookie Ball GCL Pirates Gulf Coast League 2009 Class Low A State College Spikes New York-Pennsylvania League

CALEB THIELBAR

PITCHER • RANDOLPH, MINN.

2009 • MILWAUKEE • 18TH ROUND • 556TH OVERALL Thielbar became the first Jackrabbit player to play in the Major Leagues, when he made his debut as a member of the Minnesota Twins on May 20, 2013, at Atlanta. Thielbar pitched out of the Twins’ bullpen for the remainder of the 2013 season, compiling a 3-2 record and 1.76 earned run average in 49 appearances. He received the Bill Boni Award as Minnesota’s most outstanding rookie during a season in which he held opposing batters to a .154 average and struck out 39 hitters in 46 innings. Thielber, who compiled a 20-19 career record at SDSU, was originally drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in June 2009. He was tabbed by Baseball America as the player with the best pro debut in the Brewers’ minor league system in 2009, after lead the Rookie-level Arizona League in both wins (six) and earned run average (1.56), while striking out 46 batters in 45.1 innings. He received a late-season promotion to Helena, then moved to Wisconsin of the Midwest League during the 2010 season. In 2011, Thielbar pitched for the St. Paul Saints of the indepedent American Association before being signing late in the season with the Minnesota Twins and being assigned to its farm system. The left-hander was promoted to a spot on the Twins’ 40-man roster following the 2012 campaign after going a combined 6-2 with six saves in 43 appearances for three different teams within the Minnesota farm system. 2009 Rookie Ball AZL Brewers Arizona League Rookie Ball Helena (Mont.) Pioneer League 2010 Rookie Ball Helena (Mont.) Pioneer League Class A Wisconsin Midwest League 2011 Class A Fort Myers Florida State League 2012 Class A Fort Myers Florida State League Class AA New Britain Eastern League Class AAA Rochester (N.Y.) International League 2013 Class AAA Rochester (N.Y.) International League MLB Minnesota American League 2014 JACKRABBIT BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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6-1, 1.59 ERA, 14 APP 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 2 APP 0-0, 3.68 ERA, 9 APP 0-2, 5.60 ERA, 3 saves, 30 APP 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 3 APP 1-1, 0.00 ERA, 1 save, 7 APP 2-0, 1.80 ERA, 4 saves, 18 APP 3-1, 3.57 ERA, 1 save, 25 APP 1-1, 3.76 ERA, 1 save, 17 APP 3-2, 1.76 ERA, 49 APP

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PITCHER • OSAGE CITY, KAN.

2010 • FLORIDA • 23RD ROUND • 707TH OVERALL • JUNE REGULAR 2011 • OAKLAND • 7TH ROUND • 226TH OVERALL • JUNE REGULAR Treinen caught the attention of scouts during a breakthrough season in 2010 in which he went 7-1 and earned first-team allSummit League honors. After becoming the fourth SDSU player in as many years to be taken in the Major League Draft when he was selected in the 23rd by Florida, Treinen opted to return to the Jackrabbits for his senior season in 2011. After a 7-3 season at SDSU in 2011, Treinen improved his draft status by being selected in the seventh round by the Oakland Athletics. He was traded to the Washington Nationals organization in January 2013 and pitched the entire season for the Class AA Harrisburg (Pa.) Senators. 2011 Rookie Ball AZL Athletics Arizona League 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 3 APP Class A Burlington Midwest League 1-1, 3.67 ERA, 2 saves, 18 APP 2012 Class A Stockton California League 7-7, 4.37 ERA, 24 APP 2013 Class AA Harrisburg Eastern League 6-7, 3.64 ERA, 21 APP, 20 GS

LAYNE SOMSEN

PITCHER • YANKTON, S.D.

2013 • CINCINNATI • 22ND ROUND • 675TH OVERALL • JUNE REGULAR The 2013 Summit League Pitcher of the Year, Somsen switched from the starting rotation to the bullpen after signing with the Cincinnati Reds organization. A 22nd-round selection, Somsen shared the team lead with four wins and added a save in his first season of professional baseball. 2013 Rookie Ball Billings (Mont.) Pioneer League 4-1, 1.66 ERA, 17 APP

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COACHES

ERV HUETHER recorded his 200th career win in 1973 and went on to lead the Jackrabbits to 352 victories from 1950-83.

MARK EKELAND guided the Jackrabbits to four straight North Central Conference titles (1993-96) and 561 victories.

REGGIE CHRISTIANSEN led SDSU through the transition to Division I with 96 wins over four seasons.

Year 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

Year 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Year 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Record 5-4 3-7 5-7 7-2 5-2-1 4-5 6-4 5-3 6-6 2-10 5-9 13-6 9-10 9-9 8-5 8-9 7-13 9-10 8-9 15-12 18-9 3-19 14-15 12-11 14-16 5-14

Pct. .556 .300 .417 .778 .688 .444 .600 .625 .500 .167 .357 .684 .474 .500 .615 .471 .350 .474 .471 .555 .667 .136 .483 .521 .466 .210

Coach Doc Scheft Jack Frost Jack Frost Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether

Record 19-14 16-13 11-11 18-16 17-14 11-18 13-10 14-19 12-19-1 15-18 14-16 27-13 27-15 27-13 29-17 21-21 30-16 31-17 29-19 31-16 39-15 39-10-1 30-20 34-13 24-19 24-18

Pct. .576 .551 .500 .528 .548 .378 .565 .424 .391 .454 .466 .675 .643 .675 .630 .500 .652 .646 .604 .659 .722 .790 .600 .723 .558 .571

Coach Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Erv Huether Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland Mark Ekeland

Record Pct. Coach 24-21 .533 Mark Ekeland 23-19-1 .547 Mark Ekeland 27-17 .614 Mark Ekeland 25-23 .521 Mark Ekeland 14-29 .326 Mark Ekeland 12-36 .250 Jack Reynolds 17-38 .309 Reggie Christiansen 23-29 .442 Reggie Christiansen 34-19 .642 Reggie Christiansen 22-27 .449 Reggie Christiansen 26-30 .464 Ritchie Price 39-21 .650 Ritchie Price 37-20 .649 Ritchie Price 18-33-1 .356 Dave Schrage 35-24 .593 Dave Schrage OVERALL RECORDS Coach Yrs. Record Pct. Mark Ekeland 20 561-345-2 .618 Erv Huether 34 352-376-2 .482 Ritchie Price 3 102-71 .590 Reggie Christiansen 4 96-113 .459 Dave Schrage 2 53-57-1 .482 Jack Reynolds 1 12-36 .250 Jack Frost 2 8-14 .364 Doc Scheft 1 5-4 .555

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KYLE JENSEN

MATT JOHNSON

TALON JUMPER

ETHAN KENKEL

AARON KLATT

PATRICK KORMAN

R-Fr., Rock Valley, Iowa

Fr., Ankeny, Iowa

Jr., Brighton, Colo.

Fr., Storm Lake, Iowa

Jr., Albert Lea, Minn.

Fr., Granger, Ind.

AUSTIN KOST

TREY LAPKE

AARON MACHBITZ

CHAYSE MEIERKORT

J.D. MOORE

JESSE MUNSTERMAN

Fr., Sioux Falls, S.D.

Fr., Sioux City, Iowa

Sr., Dallas, Texas

Fr., Celebration, Fla.

Jr., Mississauga, Ont.

Jr., St. Peter, Minn.

SAM PACK

JAKE RATZ

AL ROBBINS

TYLER SHANNON

CODY SHARROW

Sr., Newcastle, Okla.

Sr., Hiawatha, Iowa

Jr., West Chicago, Ill.

Sr., Canon City, Colo.

So., Jericho, Vt.

SCOTT SPLETT

MATT THOMAS

JORDAN VARGA

NICK YOUNG

Sr., Apple Valley, Minn.

So., Brookings, S.D.

Jr., Port Coquitlam, B.C.

Jr., Mitchell, S.D.

DAVE SCHRAGE

BRIAN GRUNZKE

BEN NORTON

CHUCK SENDELBACH

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Pitching Coach

Volunteer Assistant


Sam Pack

Jake R atz

Tyl er Shannon

2014

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