2016 Iowa Baseball Media Guide

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IOWABASE BALL TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record....................................................................41-18 Home................................................................................17-3 Away...............................................................................14-12 Neutral..............................................................................10-3 Big Ten Record/Finish................................................ 17-3/2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................20/13 Starters Returning/Lost............................................... 4/4+DH Pitchers Returning/Lost....................................................10/5 Newcomers.......................................................................... 13 Home Facility.............................................. Duane Banks Field Capacity.......................................................................... 3,000 Opened............................................................................ 1974 Dimensions...........................................329-373-395-373-329 Playing Surface......................................................... AstroTurf

UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Location:...........................................................Iowa City, Iowa Enrollment:................................................................... 31,065 Founded:.......................................................................... 1847 Nickname:.................................................................Hawkeyes Colors................................................................Black and Gold Conference:................................................................... Big Ten National Affiliation.......................................... NCAA, Division I President:............................................................Bruce Harreld Director of Athletics:................................................Gary Barta Baseball Secretary:................................................ Syrena Evan Baseball Office...............................232 Carver-Hawkeye Arena ..............................................................Iowa City, Iowa 52242 ........................................................................(319) 335-9389

JACK ROSSI

BASEBALL INFORMATION Head Coach..............................................................Rick Heller Alma Mater/Year...........................................Upper Iowa/1986 Record at Iowa/Years....................................................71-41/2 Career Record/Years........................................... 761-606-4/28 Email.........................................rick-heller@iowabaseball.com Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coord..................Marty Sutherland Alma Mater/Year......................................Northern Iowa/2002 Email.............................marty-sutherland@iowabaseball.com Pitching Coach..................................................Scott Brickman Alma Mater/Year......................................Northern Iowa/1998 Email.................................scott-brickman@iowabaseball.com Volunteer Assistant Coach...........................................Erik Foor Alma Mater/Year........ California State University, Bernardino/2009 Email........................................... erik-foor@iowabaseball.com Director of Baseball Operations........................... Desi Druschel Alma Mater/Year........................................Mount Mercy/1998 Email....................................desi-druschel@iowabaseball.com

JAMES ALLAN

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1...............................................................................Quick Facts 2.................................................................................. Schedule 3........................................................... 2016 Roster Breakdown 4-9........................................................... 2016 Season Outlook 10-37........................................................................Player Bios 38-40.....................................................Head Coach Rick Heller 41-42........................................Assistant Coach Scott Brickman 43-44....................................Assistant Coach Marty Sutherland 45..................................................Volunteer Assistant Erik Foor 46........................Director of Baseball Operations Desi Druschel 46..........................................................................Support Staff 47-49....................................... Director of Athletics Gary Barta 50......................................................................A Total Program 51............................................................................. Why Iowa? 52-54............................................................Duane Banks Field 55.................................................................... Duane Banks Era 56-57...............................................Strength and Conditioning 58.......................................................... Hawkeyes in the Media 59.....................................................................Big Ten Network 60-61.............................................................Hawkeyes in MLB 62............................................................Iowa’s MLB Draft Picks 63.......................................Scholarships/Cal Eldred Lights Fund 64-68............................................................ University of Iowa 69.......................................................... Gerdin Learning Center 70..............................................................Notable Iowa Alums 71...............................................................................Traditions 72-73........................................................ 2015 Season Review 74......................................................... Hawkeye All-Americans 76...............................................................Hawkeye Honor Roll 76, 78............................................................Individual Records 77....................................................................... Career Records 79-80........................................................Year-by-Year Leaders 81............................................................. Year-by-Year Records 82.................................................................Postseason History 83..........................................................Hawkeye Team Records 84..........................................................All-Time Series Records 85-91............................................................... All-Time Results 92.................................................Iowa City/Coralville Directory

Q U I C K FAC TS

MEDIA INFORMATION Assistant SID.................................................................. James Allan Email...........................................................james-allan@uiowa.edu Cell Phone................................................................ (319) 530-5792 Student Assistant...............................................................Jack Rossi Email...............................................................jack-rossi@uiowa.edu Cell Phone.................................................................. 847-477-0081 Athletics Communications Phone................................... (319) 335-9411 Athletics Communications Fax................................. (319) 335-9417 Press Box Phone....................................................... (319) 335-9520 Website..............................................................hawkeyesports.com Twitter................................................www.twitter.com/UIBaseball Facebook.....................................www.facebook.com/iowabaseball

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IOWABASE BALL DATE

OPPONENT

Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 March 4 March 5 March 6 March 8 March 11 March 12 March 13 March 14 March 18 March 19 March 20 March 23 March 25 March 26 March 27 March 30 April 1 April 2 April 3 April 5 April 8 April 9 April 10

at Dallas Baptist at Dallas Baptist at Dallas Baptist ! vs. Indiana State ! vs. Dartmouth ! vs. Chicago State at Southern Illinois at Southern Illinois at Southern Illinois Northwestern (Iowa) College # Nebraska Omaha # Seton Hall # Savannah State # Point University at Missouri State at Missouri State at Missouri State Bradley * Maryland * Maryland * Maryland Northern Illinois * at Minnesota * at Minnesota * at Minnesota Milwaukee * Illinois * Illinois * Illinois

2016 SCHEDULE

LOCATION

FACILITY

TIME

Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Port Charlotte, Fla. Port Charlotte, Fla. Port Charlotte, Fla. Carbondale, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. Iowa City, Iowa Emerson, Ga. Emerson, Ga. Emerson, Ga. Emerson, Ga. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Minneapolis Minneapolis Minneapolis Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa

Horner Ballpark 6:30 p.m. Horner Ballpark 2 p.m. Horner Ballpark 1 p.m. North Charlotte Regional Park 1 p.m. South County Regional Park 10 a.m. North Charlotte Regional Park 9:30 a.m. Richard “Itchy” Jones Stadium 3 p.m. Richard “Itchy” Jones Stadium 2 p.m. Richard “Itchy” Jones Stadium 1 p.m. Duane Banks Field 3 p.m. Perfect Game Park South at LakePoint 2:30 p.m. Perfect Game Park South at LakePoint 1:30 p.m. Perfect Game Park South at LakePoint 11 a.m. Perfect Game Park South at LakePoint 1:30 p.m. Hammons Field 3:05 p.m. Hammons Field 2:05 p.m. Hammons Field 1:05 p.m. Duane Banks Field 3 p.m. Duane Banks Field 3:05 p.m. Duane Banks Field 2:05 p.m. Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m. Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m. Siebert Field 3 p.m. Siebert Field 2 p.m. Siebert Field 2 p.m. Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m. Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m. Duane Banks Field 2:05 p.m. Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m.

DATE

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April 12 April 13 April 15 April 16 April 17 April 20 April 22 April 23 April 24 April 26 April 27 April 29 April 30 May 1 May 3 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 17 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 25-29 June 3-6

Air Force Air Force * at Indiana * at Indiana * at Indiana at Bradley * Michigan * Michigan * Michigan Grand View Nebraska Omaha Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Western Illinois * at Ohio State * at Ohio State * at Ohio State * Michigan State * Michigan State * Michigan State at Western Illinois * at Penn State * at Penn State * at Penn State Big Ten Tournament NCAA Regionals

LOCATION

FACILITY

TIME

Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington, Ind. Peoria, Ill. Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Macomb, Ill. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. Omaha, Neb. TBA

Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Bart Kaufman Field Bart Kaufman Field Bart Kaufman Field Dozer Park Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Bill Davis Stadium Bill Davis Stadium Bill Davis Stadium Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Alfred D. Boyer Stadium Medlar Field at Lubrano Park Medlar Field at Lubrano Park Medlar Field at Lubrano Park T.D. Ameritrade Park TBA

6:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 5:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 11 a.m. TBA TBA

All times listed are Central and subject to change. ! Snowbird Baseball Classic (Port Charlotte, Fla.) | # Spring Swing at LakePoint (Emerson, Ga.) | * - Big Ten Conference game

IOWA BASEBALL PAG E 2


IOWABASE BALL NUMERICAL 1 Mason McCoy 2 Zach Daniels 3 Nick Roscetti 4 Mitchell Boe 5 Luke Vandermaten 6 Daniel Perry 7 Devin Pickett 8 Connor Grant 9 Luke Farley 11 Cole McDonald 12 Sam Lizarraga 13 Jared Mandel 14 Corbin Woods 16 Jimmy Frankos 17 Josh Martsching 18 Shane Ritter 19 Kyle Wade 20 Austin Guzzo 22 Eric Schenck-Joblinske 23 Joel Booker 24 Nick Allgeyer 27 Zach Fricke 29 Tyler Radtke 30 Nick Gallagher 31 Daniel Aaron Moriel 32 Calvin Mathews 33 C.J. Eldred 34 Cole Baker 35 Grant Klenovich 36 John Barrett 38 Tyler Peyton 41 Ryan Erickson 42 Drake Robison 44 Robert Neustrom 45 Kyle Shimp

2016 ROSTE R

ALPHABETICAL 24 Nick Allgeyer 34 Cole Baker 36 John Barrett 4 Mitchell Boe 23 Joel Booker 2 Zach Daniels 33 C.J. Eldred 41 Ryan Erickson 9 Luke Farley 16 Jimmy Frankos 27 Zach Fricke 30 Nick Gallagher 8 Connor Grant 20 Austin Guzzo 35 Grant Klenovich 12 Sam Lizarraga 13 Jared Mandel 17 Josh Martsching 32 Calvin Mathews 1 Mason McCoy 11 Cole McDonald 31 Daniel Aaron Moriel 44 Robert Neustrom 6 Daniel Perry 38 Tyler Peyton 7 Devin Pickett 29 Tyler Radtke 18 Shane Ritter 42 Drake Robison 3 Nick Roscetti 22 Eric Schenck-Joblinske 45 Kyle Shimp 5 Luke Vandermaten 19 Kyle Wade 20 Corbin Woods

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Nick Allgeyer......................................................... All-GUY-er Erik Foor .............................................................................For Zach Fricke.....................................................................Frickie Austin Guzzo.............................................................GOO-zoe Grant Klenovich................................................ KLIN-oh-vich Sam Lizarraga................................................Liz-uh-rah-guh Josh Martsching..................................................MART-shing

Jared Mandel........................................Mandle (like Handle) Daniel Aaron Moriel..........................................More -ee-ELL Robert Neustrom.................................................New-strom Tyler Radtke..............................................................RAD-key Nick Roscetti........................................................Row-ZET-ee Eric Schenck-Joblinske..........................Skank juh-BLIN-skee

PITCHERS

No. Name................................... Pos....................B/T..............Ht./Wt............... Yr.......... Hometown......................................................Last School 2 Zach Daniels......................... RHP/IF...............L/R..............5-11/150........... Fr.......... Robins, Iowa................................. Cedar Rapids Kennedy 5 Luke Vandermaten............... RHP...................R/R..............6-1/155............. Sr.......... Fort Dodge, Iowa......................................Iowa Central CC 8 Connor Grant........................ RHP...................R/R..............6-3/205............. Sr.......... Dubuque, Iowa..............................................Ellsworth CC 11 Cole McDonald..................... RHP...................L/R..............6-1/185............. Fr.......... New Hampton, Iowa................................. New Hampton 12 Sam Lizarraga...................... RHP...................R/R..............6-6/220............. Fr.......... Cedar Rapids, Iowa........................ Cedar Rapids Kennedy 13 Jared Mandel....................... LHP...................R/L..............5-10/160........... RS Jr...... Mundelein, Ill.................................................. Mundelein 17 Josh Martsching................... RHP...................L/R..............6-2/210............. RS Jr...... Bloomfield, Ill...............................................Davis County 18 Shane Ritter......................... RHP...................R/R..............6-4/175............. Fr.......... Plainfield, Ill............................................ Plainfield South 31 Daniel Aaron Moriel............. RHP/C................R/R..............6-0/190............. Sr.......... Pico Rivera, Calif.................................East Los Angeles CC 19 Kyle Wade............................ RHP...................R/R..............6-2/170............. RS Fr..... Chino Hills, Calif................................................Chino Hills 24 Nick Allgeyer........................ LHP/OF..............L/L..............6-3/210............. So......... St. Louis, Mo.........................................................Vianney 27 Zach Fricke........................... RHP/C................L/R..............6-0/190............. Jr.......... Waterloo, Iowa...................................North Iowa Area CC 29 Tyler Radtke......................... RHP...................R/R..............6-4/225............. Sr.......... Buffalo Grove, Ill................................ Villanova University 30 Nick Gallagher..................... RHP...................R/R..............6-3/200............. So......... Iowa City, Iowa......................................................... West 32 Calvin Mathews................... RHP...................R/R..............6-4/200............. Sr.......... Bloomfield, Iowa..........................................Davis County 34 Cole Baker............................ RHP...................R/R..............6-4/220............. Fr.......... Grimes, Iowa................................... Dallas Center-Grimes 38 Tyler Peyton......................... RHP/1B..............R/R..............6-3/200............. Sr.......... Grimes, Iowa............................................Iowa Central CC 41 Ryan Erickson....................... LHP...................L/L..............6-3/200............. RS Jr...... Mason City, Iowa.................................Johnson County CC 45 Kyle Shimp........................... LHP...................R/L..............6-7/212............. Fr.......... Yorkville, Ill..........................................................Yorkville

CATCHERS

No. Name................................... Pos....................B/T..............Ht./Wt............... Yr.......... Hometown......................................................Last School 16 Jimmy Frankos..................... C........................L/R..............5-11/220........... Sr.......... Park Ridge, Ill............................................... Maine South 20 Austin Guzzo........................ C/3B..................L/R..............6-2/185............. So......... Brooklin, Ontario, Canada.....................All-Saints Catholic 27 Zach Fricke........................... C/RHP................L/R..............6-0/190............. Jr.......... Waterloo, Iowa...................................North Iowa Area CC 31 Daniel Aaron Moriel............. RHP/C................R/R..............6-0/196............. Sr.......... Pico Rivera, Calif................................East Lost Angeles CC

INFIELDERS

No. Name................................... Pos....................B/T..............Ht./Wt............... Yr.......... Hometown......................................................Last School 1 Mason McCoy....................... IF.......................R/R..............6-0/175............. Jr.......... Washington, Ill...................................... Illinois Central CC 3 Nick Roscetti........................ IF.......................R/R..............6-3/190............. Sr.......... Sherman, Ill..................................................Williamsville 4 Mitchell Boe......................... IF.......................L/R..............5-10/170........... Fr.......... Naperville, Ill.............................................. Joilet Catholic 6 Daniel Perry......................... IF.......................R/R..............6-2/180............. Fr.......... Susanville, Calif......................................................Lassen 14 Corbin Woods....................... IF.......................R/R..............6-2/200............. Jr.......... Cedar Rapids, Iowa.......................................Heartland CC 20 Austin Guzzo........................ C/3B..................L/R..............6-2/190............. So......... Brooklin, Ontario, Canada.....................All-Saints Catholic 24 Nick Allgeyer........................ LHP/OF/1B........L/L..............6-3/185............. So......... St. Louis, Mo.........................................................Vianney 35 Grant Klenovich................... 1B......................R/R..............6-4/225............. So......... Winnetaka, Ill.....................................New Trier Township 38 Tyler Peyton......................... RHP/1B..............R/R..............6-3/200............. Sr.......... Grimes, Iowa............................................Iowa Central CC

BREAKDOWN BY CLASS FRESHMAN (11) Cole Baker Mitchell Boe Zach Daniels Luke Farley Sam Lizarraga Cole McDonald Robert Neustrom Daniel Perry Shane Ritter Kyle Shimp *Kyle Wade

SOPHOMORES (7) Nick Allgeyer *C.J. Eldred Nick Gallagher Austin Guzzo Grant Klenovich JUNIORS () *Ryan Erickson Zach Fricke *Jared Mandel *Josh Martsching

Mason McCoy *Devin Pickett Corbin Woods SENIORS (9) John Barrett Joel Booker Jimmy Frankos Connor Grant Calvin Mathews Daniel Aaron Moriel Tyler Peyton

Tyler Radtke Nick Roscetti Eric Schenck-Joblinske Luke Vandermaten * - redshirt

OUTFIELDERS

No. Name................................... Pos....................B/T..............Ht./Wt............... Yr.......... Hometown......................................................Last School 7 Devin Pickett........................ OF......................R/R..............6-2/195............. RS Jr...... Flossmoor, Ill............................................Marian Catholic 9 Luke Farley........................... OF......................R/R..............6-0/200............. Fr.......... Denver, Iowa..................................... Waterloo Columbus 22 Eric Schenck-Joblinske......... OF......................L/L..............5-10/210........... Sr.......... Dike, Iowa.....................................................Kirkwood CC 23 Joel Booker.......................... OF......................R/R..............6-2/190............. Sr.......... Columbus, N.C............................................Indian Hills CC 24 Nick Allgeyer........................ LHP/OF/1B........L/L..............6-3/210............. So......... St. Louis, Mo.........................................................Vianney 36 John Barrett......................... OF......................R/R..............6-3/200............. Sr.......... Moline, Ill......................................... Rock Island Alleman 44 Robert Neustrom................. OF......................R/R..............6-3/200............. Fr.......... Sioux City, Iowa.......................................Sioux City North

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IOWABASE BALL

SEASON PREVIEW

SEASON OUTLOOK

The mission for University of Iowa head baseball coach Rick Heller isn’t to rebuild, but to continue buidling after a 41-win NCAA Regional-qualifying season in 2015. Pieces are in place to make it happen with 20 returning letterwinners, including three All-Big Ten selections, 2/3 of its starting rotation, 10 pitchers, and four positional players. Iowa also has a collection of freshmen who were the top-rated recruiting class in the Big Ten Conference. “This group has accepted the challenge to take it a step further,” said Heller, who has 71 wins in his first two seasons in Iowa City. “Usually things down’t stay the same, they go backward or forward. “We’re not where we want to be. Even though last year was a magical year, we want to take the program even further. It’s a challenge with the losses we have, but that’s where we set our goals. The players we have back have accepted that challenge.” Iowa was built on its pitching and defense in 2015 -- shattering the school ERA record, finishing with a 2.95 ERA (the previous record was 3.63 in 1971). It was a formula that translated to the second-most victories in school history, a Big Ten Conference runner-up finish, and the program’s first NCAA Tournament victory in 43 years. The Hawkeyes finished the 2015 season in the national rankings for the first time in program history. Iowa was 20th by Collegiate Baseball, 25th by Baseball America, and 28th by the NCBWA.

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IOWABASE BALL

SEASON PREVIEW

STARTING PITCHING

Iowa’s starting rotation was durable and consistent in 2015. The Hawkeyes used their big three -- Tyler Peyton, Blake Hickman, and Calvin Mathews -- for the duration of the season. Peyton and Mathews are back for an encore. Peyton, a third-team All-American as a utility player by D1Baseball. com and the NCBWA, returns as the clear ace. The right-hander finished his junior season with a 7-4 record and a 3.03 ERA as Iowa’s Friday night starter. He had 74 strikeouts over 95 innings -- an inning total that ranked sixth-best in the Big Ten. The Grimes, Iowa, native opened Big Ten play with 14 1/3 innings of shutout baseball and led the team with eight quality starts in 2015. Peyton went 4-2 with a 3.42 ERA in eight league starts, ranking in the top 14 in ERA (3.42), opposing batting average (.244), wins (four), and innings pitched (52 2/3). Peyton bypassed professional baseball to return for his senior season. He was selected in the 33rd round of the 2015 Major League First-Year Player Draft by the Cincinnati Reds. Mathews is back in the fold after earning second-team All-Big Ten honors as Iowa’s Sunday starter in 2015. The Bloomfield, Iowa, native went 5-3 with a 2.45 ERA over 73 1/3 innings as a junior. The righthander didn’t allow an earned run in his first five starts and allowed just 25 runs (20 earned) for the season.

TYLER PEYTON SENIOR

Redshirt junior Ryan Erickson should get the first crack at replacing All-America right-hander and seventh-round MLB Draft pick Blake Hickman as Iowa’s Saturday starter. Erickson would give Iowa a southpaw in the middle of its weekend rotation. During his first season as a Hawkeye, Erickson was one of the Hawkeyes’ most reliable relief options as a long reliever. The Mason City, Iowa, native went 4-1 with a 2.79 ERA and tallied one save in 18 appearances, including a 3-0 record with a 1.74 ERA in Big Ten action. If Heller elects to keep Erickson as a relief option, sophomores C.J. Eldred and Nick Gallagher, senior Connor Grant, and a quartet of freshmen could vie for starts. Eldred, the son of former Hawkeye and MLB pitcher Cal Eldred, sat out the 2015 season after transferring from Indiana, while Grant was 1-2 with a 4.02 ERA in 16 appearances (four starts, 12 relief). Gallagher made five midweek starts and nine appearances as a freshman, going 0-0 with a 2.18 ERA. Freshmen Shane Ritter (RHP), Cole Baker (RHP), Sam Lizarraga (RHP), and Kyle Shimp (LHP) were part of Iowa’s top-rated recruiting class. Ritter was the 325th-best prospect by Perfect Game and was an all-state selection in Illinois as a senior; Baker was the top pitcher in Iowa and the 294th-best prospect by Perfect Game, Lizaragga went 8-0 with a 0.70 ERA as a senior and was a two-time all-state selection, and Shimp is a top-500 prospect as a 6-foot-7 southpaw.

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IOWABASE BALL RELIEF PITCHING Make no mistake about it; Iowa’s bullpen was a catalyst to the team’s success in 2015. The Hawkeyes’ bullpen went 20-8 with a 2.90 ERA with a school record 19 saves (in 20 chances) -- the second-most in the Big Ten Conference. While Springfield Regional Most Outstanding Player Nick Hibbing and fellow senior Brandon Shulista are gone, Iowa has a core in place for 2016.

TYLER RADTKE SENIOR

JOSH MARTSCHING REDSHIRT JUNIOR

Seniors Luke Vandermaten and Tyler Radtke are primed to be the Hawkeyes’ 1-2 punch at the end of games. Vandermaten was lights out in his first season in Iowa City, going 2-0 with a 1.06 ERA in 22 appearances. He allowed six runs (five earned) over 42 1/3 innings and his ERA total was the third-best in Iowa history.

SEASON PREVIEW Redshirt junior Jared Mandel, sophomore Nick Allgeyer, and junior transfer John Forsythe will give Iowa left-handed options in relief. Mandel went 2-1 with a 4.96 ERA as a sophomore, Allgeyer was 2-0 with a 3.48 ERA in 10 appearances as a freshman, while Forsythe pitched at Cypress (Calif.) Community College in 2015, averaging 7.63 strikeouts per nine innings. If senior Connor Grant doesn’t start, he’ll be an option in relief. The right-hander was dominant when he could throw strikes in his first season as a Hawkeye, limiting hitters to a .198 average over 31 1/3 innings. The problem was walks, where Grant issued 22 (to 21 strikeouts). Along with quartet of Ritter, Baker, Lizarraga, and Shimp, Iowa has three more newcomers that could play a role in relief in freshmen Zach Daniels and Cole McDonald, and junior Zach Fricke.

Radtke is looking to rebound from a sub-par junior campaign where he went 2-1 with a 5.31 ERA in 19 appearances, battling a shoulder injury. During the fall, the right-hander showed signs of returning to his 2014 form -- a season where he went 2-2 with a 3.89 ERA in 23 appearances and limited hitters to a .246 average as Iowa’s closer.

Daniels was a two-way player at Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School, where he went 4-2 with a 2.52 ERA en route to earning Iowa’s Gatorade Player of the Year honors in 2015. Right-hander Cole McDonald is working his way back from Tommy John surgery suffered as a junior at New Hampton (Iowa) High School, while junior college transfer Zach Fricke has a 90-plus mph arm.

After getting off the rust from Tommy John surgery last season, redshirt junior Josh Martsching is primed for a bigger role. The right-hander went 0-1 with a 3.44 ERA in 11 appearances last season, striking out 11 in 18 1/3 innings.

Redshirt freshman Kyle Wade is also a relief option, but he is still working his way back from Tommy John surgery.

LUKE VANDERMATEN SENIOR

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IOWABASE BALL

SEASON PREVIEW

CATCHERS The Hawkeyes will be experienced (and deeper) behind the plate with the return of senior catchers Jimmy Frankos and Daniel Aaron Moriel. Iowa also has Austin Guzzo and Zach Fricke as options in 2016.

DANIEL AARON MORIEL SENIOR

Iowa was masterful at controlling the running game in 2015, allowing just 24 steals in 42 attempts -- both fewest in the Big Ten Conference. The Hawkeye backstops helped Iowa post a school-record 2.95 ERA on the mound.

JIMMY FRANKOS SENIOR

Frankos has been the “every day� catcher for the past two seasons and although his offense dipped in 2016, he was a solid contributor for the Hawkeyes. Frankos appeared in a team-high 40 games with 26 starts, hitting .202 with 10 RBIs and seven runs scored. The Park Ridge, Illinois, native was the Big Ten Co-Player of the Week on April 27 after hitting .500 with three RBIs, including a walk-off RBI single in a win over Nebraska. Moriel emerged late in the season for the Hawkeyes, starting three of the four games in NCAA Regional play in Springfield, Missouri. The California native threw out a team-high seven base runners and finished with a .271 batting average with 10 RBIs and 11 runs scored. Guzzo transitioned to catcher early in the season and could be another option behind the dish. The Canada native appeared in 26 games -- 11 at catcher -- and finished his freshman season with a .217 average with seven RBIs and seven runs scored. Guzzo was the Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Feb. 16. Fricke, a transfer from North Iowa Area Community College, will give Iowa some offensive pop at the catcher position. During his sophomore season with the Trojans, Fricke hit .343 with 13 doubles and 12 home runs. He scored 59 runs and drove in 71 -- both NIACC single-season records.

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IOWABASE BALL INFIELD

Junior Corbin Woods is an option to replace Nick Day at the hot corner and he has the versatility to fill in across the infield. Offensively, Woods’ bat made strides during the fall season. In 2015, Woods was primarily a pinchrunner, appearing in 15 games and he hit .167 (1-of-6) in limited action.

Peyton is Iowa’s starting first baseman when he’s not on the mound, and he just happens to be the team’s top hitter. The third-team All-American and third-team All-Big Ten selection hit a team-best .337 with 63 hits in 52 games. Peyton had 11 doubles and two triples, while driving in and scoring 31 runs.

When Peyton is pitching, sophomore Grant Klenovich is the likely candidate to handle the first-base duties. As a freshman, Klenovich appeared in 14 games with seven starts, hitting .308 with five RBIs and three runs scored. The Winnetaka, Illinois, native came on late in the season, posting hits in 2-of-3 games at Rutgers, but he missed NCAA Regional action with a knee injury.

The Grimes, Iowa, native was a semifinalist for the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award as a junior. Peyton tallied at least one hit in 39 games and reached safely in 47 contests. His .337 average was 11th-best in the Big Ten and his .439 on-base percentage ranked fourth in the league.

Sophomore Austin Guzzo gives Iowa another option at third base and a trio of freshmen -- Mitchell Boe, Zach Daniels, and Daniel Perry -- will provide the Hawkeyes options in the infield.

The Hawkeyes have two All-Big Ten selections returning in the infield in seniors Tyler Peyton and Nick Roscetti, but Iowa will be counting on newcomers to fill the roles of multi-year starters Jake Mangler and Nick Day.

NICK ROSCETTI SENIOR

MASON MCCOY JUNIOR

After getting off to a slow start in 2015, Roscetti emerged and thrived in his first season as the Hawkeye shortstop. The Illinois native hit just .210 over the first 1 1/2 months of the season before his game blossomed in April. He hit .379 with 11 runs and 11 RBIs with 10 multi-hit games during the month. Roscetti rode his hot streak to third-team All-Big Ten honors after hitting .391 with 36 hits, 18 runs, and 17 RBIs in league play. The 36 hits were second-most in the Big Ten. For the season, Roscetti finished second on the team with 21 multi-hit games and had a team-high eight multi-RBI contests. He hit .303 with 27 runs and 27 RBIs for the season.

CORBIN WOODS JUNIOR

SEASON PREVIEW

Junior-college transfer Mason McCoy is primed to start at one of the infield positions, likely at second or third base after being a two-year All-American at Illinois Central Community College as a shortstop. McCoy’s offensive potential could give Iowa’s lineup a boost, as the Illinois native hit .382 with 58 hits and eight doubles, while stealing 24 bases as a sophomore. McCoy also was the Northwoods League Most Valuable Player in 2015, finishing with a NWL single-season record 112 hits, 80 runs, and 168 total bases.

Boe was an all-state selection and the ESCC Offensive Player of the Year as a senior at Joilet Catholic High School, hitting .394 as a senior. He also played at a high level on the club circuit, competing for Team Demarini for four years.

TYLER PEYTON SENIOR

Daniels was Iowa’s Gatorade Player of the Year following a senior season where he hit .519 with 46 runs, 27 RBIs, 19 doubles, five triples, and two home runs. He also stole 26 bases in 27 chances. The two-time All-State Super Team and Class 4A All-State Captain was a two-time Perfect Game All-American. Freshman Daniel Perry is a wild card, as the California native was the highest recruit drafted in the Big Ten Conference in 2015, being taken in the 13th round by the Toronto Blue Jays. Perry elected to be a Hawkeye, but he missed a majority of the fall because of injury. Perry was rated as one of the top prospects nationally by The Scouting News, and he was a four-time all-league selection, hitting .453 with two home runs and a .520 on-base percentage as a senior.

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IOWABASE BALL

SEASON PREVIEW

OUTFIELD

The path to playing time in the outfield is wide open in 2016 following the graduation of four-year starters Eric Toole and Kris Goodman. Senior Joel Booker is the Hawkeyes’ only returning starter. After starting every game in right field during his first season in Iowa City, Booker will make the move to centerfield in 2016. Booker has the speed to be a strong defensive player and a rocket for an arm, as evident by his eight outfield assists in 2015. Offensively, Booker is looking to rebound from an up-and-down junior season. The North Carolina native finished the year with a .235 average with 51 hits, 28 runs, and 25 RBIs. He went 9-for-13 on the base paths and had a team-high eight sacrifice hits. Senior Eric Schenck-Joblinske and redshirt junior Devin Pickett are penciled in as Booker’s replacement in right field. Schenck-Joblinske appeared in 34 games in 2015, hitting .140 with three extra base hits (one triple, two home runs) in just 43 at-bats. Pickett played sparingly as a sophomore, appearing in 11 games with one start.

JOEL BOOKER SENIOR

True freshman Robert Neustrom will get the first crack as Iowa’s left fielder and the Sioux City, Iowa, native could be a power source in the middle of the Hawkeye lineup. Neustrom hit .472 with 14 doubles, six home runs, and five triples and drove in 49 runs as a senior. He was an Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year selection and an ABCA/Rawlings AllRegion honoree as a senior.

Senior John Barrett, junior Corbin Woods, and freshman Luke Farley will give Iowa depth in the outfield. Barrett started seven games as a junior, hitting .152 with three runs and six RBIs, while Woods gives the Hawkeyes another outfield option. Barrett’s most notable 2015 contribution was an 18th-inning sacrifice fly, sending Iowa to a 4-3 win over Sacramento State. Farley was ranked as the 183rd-best prospect by Perfect Game and was the top-rated player in Iowa. He hit .450 with 43 runs and 33 RBIs as a senior at Waterloo Columbus High School.

DESIGNATED HITTER

ERIC SCHENCK-JOBLINSKE • SENIOR

When the weather heats up, it is likely that senior Tyler Peyton will pitch and hit for himself -- a feat he performed nine times in 2015. When Peyton’s not playing both ways, two underclassmen -- sophomore Grant Klenovich and freshman Luke Farley -- look to fill Iowa’s designated hitter role. Klenovich gives Iowa a presence in the lineup with a 6-foot-4, 225 pound frame and he hit when given the chance as a freshman. Klenovich posted a .308 (8-of-26) batting average with five RBIs and three runs scored over 14 games.

ROBERT NEUSTROM • FRESHMAN

Farley will be green, but all he did was hit during his prep career, hitting better than .400 in each of his four seasons. The Denver, Iowa, native was a Louisville Slugger second-team high school All-American as a junior and he was three-time Perfect Game honorable mention All-America selection.

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JOHN BARRETT BIO 2015 -- Started seven and appeared in 20 games... started one game at designated hitter and six in left field... hit .152 (5-for-33) with three runs and six RBIs... hit .333 (2-for-6) with three RBIs and two walks as a pinch-hitter... drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of the 18th inning on a sacrifice fly in a 4-3 win over Sacramento State (4/28)... started 2-of-3 games vs. Northwestern (4/17-18), hitting .333 (2-for-6) in the series... made his first start in outfield vs. Cornell College (4/15), finishing 1-for-4 with two RBIs... had a pinch-hit, RBI double at Bradley (4/14)... made his first career start -- at designated hitter -- in game two at Maryland... drew a pinch-hit walk and scored a run in a 4-3 loss to Milwaukee (4/8)... delivered a pinch-hit two-run single in Iowa’s 7-2 victory at Houston Baptist (3/16) for his first career RBIs.

#36 JOHN BARRETT

OF • 6-3 • 200 • S r. • R/R Moline, Ill. Rock Island Alleman High School

2014 -- Appeared in seven games, posting a .200 (1-for-5) batting average with one run scored... collected his first career hit, going 1-for-2 with a run scored in Iowa’s 13-1 victory over Georgetown (3/15). 2013 -- Did not see any game action. High School -- Played in the Senior Iowa-Illinois All-Star game as a senior... led prep team to a runner-up finish in 2012... competed in basketball, baseball and football all four years... led football team to a second place finish in 2011 and to conference titles in 2011 and 2012... was a two-time regional champion in basketball... played for the Rock Island Legion Post 200 summer ball team... academic all-conference selection in all three sports and was on the honor roll all four years... high school coach was Scott Harding. Personal -- Born May 21, 1994... son of John and Jane Barrett... has two brothers, Ben and Andrew... father was a collegiate golfer at the University of Iowa from 1974-79 and was team captain... majoring in leisure studies.

C A R E E R S TAT S Y r . A v g . G P - G S A B R H 2 B 3 B H R R B I T B S L G & B B H B P S O G D P O B % S F S H S B - A 2 0 1 3 - - - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2014 .200 7 - 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 1 5 . 1 5 2 2 0 - 7 3 3 3 5 1 0 0 6 6 . 1 8 2 4 2 1 4 1 . 2 7 5 1 0 0 - 0 T O T A L .1 5 8 2 7 - 7 3 8 4 6 1 0 0 6 7 . 1 8 4 5 2 1 6 2 . 2 8 3 1 0 0 - 0

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JOEL BOOKER BIO 2015 -- Started every game in right field... hit .235 (51-of-217) with 51 hits, 28 runs, and 25 RBIs... was 9-for-13 on the base paths and had a team-high eight sacrifice hits... hit safely in 34 games with 14 multi-hit games (11 two-hit, three three-hit)... posted a .500 (4-for-8) average with four runs and two RBIs in series sweep over Minnesota (5/8-10)... went 2-for-4 with a triple and run scored in Iowa’s 3-2, 10-inning victory over No. 25 Nebraska (4/26)... went 2-for-3 with a double, two RBIs, and three runs scored against Cornell College (4/15)... went 1-for-3 with two RBIs and a double in series finale against No. 19 Indiana (3/29)... hit .364 (4-of-13) with three RBIs and two runs at Kansas... went 3-for-5 with a solo home run in 6-2 win in series finale (3/22)... hit .438 (7-of-19) in four-game series at Houston Baptist with multi-hit games in 3-of-4 contests... hit .417 with four RBIs in three-game series at Middle Tennessee State (3/78)... went 2-for-4 with a run scored in game two (3/7) and 2-for-5 with a career-high four RBIs in the series finale (3/8)... hit .333 with two RBIs in Iowa’s 3-game sweep of Cincinnati... collected his first career three-hit game, going 3-for-3 in game two (2/28)... connected on his first home run in the top of the 13th (3/1) in Iowa’s 5-0 win in the finale... collected his first collegiate hit and scored two runs against Kansas State.

#23 JOEL BOOKER

OF • 6-2 • 190 • S r. • R/R Columbus, N.C. Indian Hills CC Polk County High School

C A R E E R S TAT S

High School -- NCBCA all-state Division 2A honoree in 2011 and 2012... considered one of the top outfielders in the state of North Carolina by ESPN. com... hit .529 with a 1.000 slugging and .625 on-base percentage with 14 multi-hit games as a junior. Personal -- Born Nov. 1, 1993... son of Clemon Booker and Cathy Elliott... majoring in sociology.

At Indian Hills CC -- Honorable mention All-American and first-team all-region honoree as a sophomore -- the first for IHCC since 2006... led team in runs (58), hits (75), triples (7), RBIs (61), batting average (.403), and slugging percentage (.699)... had 24 multi-hit games, including two four-hit and eight three-hit contests... had a 14-game hitting streak during the season... also stole 24 bases in 26 attempts and struck out just 14 times in 186 at-bats... led the nation in triples and total bases, ranked second in hits, RBIs, and slugging percentage, was third in runs, doubles, steals, and batting average, and fourth in home runs... hit .386 in two seasons at Indian Hills and was 39-of-42 on the base paths... NJCAA Region XI Division I second team all-region honoree after hitting .365 (50-of-137) with 31 RBIs, 32 runs and three home runs as a freshman... also had 14 steals in 15 chances, and was selected as the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference Athlete of the Week on April 24.

Y r . A v g . G P - G S A B R H 2 B 3 B H R R B I T B S L G & B B H B P S O G D P O B % S F S H S B - A 2015 .235 59-59 217 28 51 7 1 2 25 66 .304 13 11 41 5 .310 1 8 9-14 T O TA L . 2 3 5 5 9 - 5 9 2 1 7 2 8 5 1 7 1 2 2 5 6 6 . 3 0 4 1 3 1 1 4 1 5 .310 1 8 9-14

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JIMMY FRANKOS BIO 2015 -- Appeared in 40 games with 26 starts at catcher... hit .202 (17-of-84) with 10 RBIs and seven runs scored... named Big Ten Co-Player of the Week on April 27 after hitting .500 (4-of-8) with three RBIs against No. 25 Nebraska (4/25-26)... drove in the game-winning run in the first game of a doubleheader (4/26) on a two-out, full-count, bases-loaded RBI single in bottom of the 10th inning... hit .500 (3-for-6) with two RBIs, starting 2-of-3 games at Michigan (5/1-3)... went 2-for-4 with an RBI in the series opener... played all 18 innings behind the plate and drew three walks against Sacramento State (4/28)... had his first multi-hit game of season vs. Northern Illinois (4/22), finishing 2-for-3... tallied his first hit of 2015 -- an RBI double -- in win over AIB (3/11).

#16 JIMMY FRANKOS C • 5-11 • 220 • S r. • L/R Park Ridge, Ill. Maine South High School

C A R E E R S TAT S Y r . A v g . G P - G S A B R H 2 B 3 B H R R B I T B S L G & B B H B P S O 2 0 1 3 . 2 0 0 1 0 - 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 . 2 0 0 1 1 2 2014 .313 33-26 99 18 31 3 0 0 7 34 .343 9 7 16 2 0 1 5 . 2 0 2 4 0 - 2 6 8 4 7 1 7 2 0 0 1 0 1 9 . 2 2 6 1 6 4 6 T O TA L . 2 5 9 8 3 - 5 3 1 9 3 2 6 5 0 5 0 0 1 9 5 5 . 2 8 5 2 6 1 2 2 4

G D P O B % S F S H S B - A 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0 - 0 3 .409 0 0 4-5 8 . 3 4 9 2 4 0 - 0 11 .378 2 4 4-5

2014 -- Appeared in 33 games with 26 starts behind the plate... hit .313 (31of-99) with 18 runs and seven RBIs... posted a .409 on-base percentage and was 4-for-5 on the base paths... took over as Iowa’s primary catcher after Trevor Kenyon went down with an injury... hit a team-best .344 (22-of-64) in Big Ten play, ranking 10th in the conference... had nine multi-hit (seven two-hit, one three-hit and one four-hit) games... had a seven-game hitting streak and a 10game reached base streak during the season... hit .308 (4-of-13) with five runs at Purdue (5/15-17)... went 3-for-6 with a run and RBI in the finale... posted a .417 (5-of-12) average with three runs at Ohio State (5/3-5)... went 2-for-5 with three runs in Iowa’s 17-2 victory in game two... hit .364 (4-of-11) with two runs and one RBI in three games against South Dakota State (4/25-26)... hit .400 (4-of-10) with four total bases, two RBIs, and two runs scored in series against Minnesota (4/18-20)... went 4-for-5 with two RBIs and a run scored in game two... hit .429 (6-of-14) in three games against Northwestern with three runs, and one double (4/11-12)... posted two-hit games in all three contests... went 1-for-2 with a run and RBI double in a 12-7 win over Kansas (4/9)... recorded an RBI double and a run scored against Kansas (4/9)... made his second start against Indiana (4/6), finishing 2-for-4 for his first career multi-hit game... made his first career start behind the plate in the series finale at Austin Peay (2/16).

2013 -- One of seven true freshman to see playing time... played in 10 contests, making one start... earned first collegiate start March 8 against Maine, going 1-of-4 with an RBI... the hit and RBI vs. Maine were both career-firsts... made season and collegiate debut March 2 at UALR, pinch-hitting in the ninth inning. High School -- Earned all-conference, senior conference all-star and all-area honors as a senior after hitting .365 with 30 RBIs, nine doubles, one triple and one home run... also had a .487 on-base percentage... selected as the team MVP as a senior... team finished season ranked No. 3 in state rankings... two-time team captain... honorable mention all-conference and all-area honoree as a junior... team defensive player of the year in 2011 and selected to the summer all-tournament team... hit .345 with 28 RBIs and one long ball... earned allconference and was an all-area player to watch as a sophomore... holds the Maine South record for most career wins (79)... led team to conference and regional titles in 2010 and 2012... team was sectional champions in 2010 and super sectional runner-ups in 2010 and 2012... played summer ball for the Morton Grove Mustangs... also was a part of three state champion football teams, earning honorable mention all-area as a junior and all-conference and honorable mention all-area honors as a senior... honor roll all four years and was a scholar athlete in football and baseball... high school coach was Bill Milano. Personal -- Born Oct. 10, 1993... son of Tony and Helene Frankos... has two sisters, Marissa and Andrea... father played baseball at Triton College and Aurora College... business direct major.

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CONNOR GRANT BIO 2015 -- Went 1-2 with a 4.02 ERA in 16 appearances -- four starts and 12 relief appearances... allowed 16 runs (14 earned) on 21 hits over 31 1/3 innings... had 21 strikeouts to 22 walks... limited hitters to a .198 batting average... made his first appearance in nearly a month (4/28), throwing a perfect inning against Indiana (5/22) in the Big Ten Tournament... threw a career-high four innings, allowing two runs on three hits in a no-decision at Western Illinois (4/1), fanning four... made his first career start, throwing two innings of two-hit, one-run ball vs. Bradley (3/25)... converted a second straight save opportunity, throwing three scoreless innings, allowing two hits and striking out three at Middle Tennessee (3/7)... recorded his first save, throwing three hitless innings in relief with four strikeouts against Cincinnati (2/28) en route to first career save... recorded his first career win, throwing three hitless innings in relief in 6-5 win over Missouri State... allowed one run and had two strikeouts against two walks... made his first collegiate appearance, allowing three runs on two hits over two innings against Kansas State (2/13).

#8 CONNOR GRANT

RHP • 6-3 • 205 • S r. • R/R Dubuque, Iowa Ellsworth CC Dubuque Senior High School

At Ellsworth CC -- Second-team all-region honoree as a sophomore... had eight saves, tying him for sixth in the country... posted a 1.69 ERA over 16 innings (15 appearances)... struck out 18 batters and allowed three earned runs... hit .315 with 14 doubles, two triples and three home runs... drove in 31 runs and scored 37 runs... coached by Travis Akre. High School -- Second-team all-state and first-team all-conference and all-district honoree as a senior... named team captain and MVP as junior and senior... second-team all-conference and all-district as a junior... school record holder in runs and home runs... also was second-team all-conference forward in basketball... member of the National Honor Society... high school coach was Tim Felderman.

C A R E E R S TAT S Y r . E R A W - L A - G S C G S H O S V I P H R E R B B S O 2 B 3 B H R A B B / A V G W P H B P B K S F A S F A 2 0 1 5 4 . 0 2 1 - 2 1 6 - 4 0 0 2 3 1 . 1 21 16 1 4 2 2 2 1 5 1 0 1 0 6 . 1 9 8 7 7 0 3 3 TOTAL 4 . 0 2 1 - 2 1 6 - 4 0 0 2 3 1 . 1 21 16 1 4 2 2 2 1 5 1 0 1 0 6 . 1 9 8 7 7 0 3 3

Personal -- Born Feb. 11, 1994... son of Don and Shelly Grant... has two siblings, Jase and Breann... majoring in sports studies.

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#32 CALVIN MATHEWS RHP • 6-4 • 200 • S r. • R/R Bloomfield, Iowa Davis County High School

C A R E E R S TAT S Y r . E R A W - L A - G S C G S H O S V I P H R E R B B S O 2 B 3 B H R A B B / A V G W P H B P B K S F A S F A 2 0 1 3 4 . 9 1 2 - 5 1 0 - 9 0 0 0 4 0 . 1 42 27 2 2 1 1 2 7 6 2 5 1 6 5 . 2 5 5 3 2 1 1 4 2 0 1 4 2 . 7 2 3 - 3 1 3 - 1 1 1 0 0 7 2 . 2 55 27 2 2 2 0 6 0 9 0 6 2 5 9 . 2 1 2 5 3 1 2 5 2 0 1 5 2 . 4 5 5 - 3 1 6 - 1 5 0 0 0 7 3 . 1 67 25 2 0 2 6 4 3 8 2 4 2 7 3 . 2 4 5 7 6 0 3 5 TOTAL 3.09 10-11 39-35 1 0 0 186.1 164 7 9 6 4 5 7 1 3 0 2 3 4 1 5 6 9 7 . 2 3 5 1 5 1 1 2 6 1 4

C A LV I N M A T H E W S B I O 2015 Honors -- Second-team All-Big Ten selection. 2015 -- Went 5-3 with a 2.45 ERA over 73 1/3 innings... allowed 25 runs (20 earned) on 67 hits with 43 strikeouts against 26 walks... didn’t allow an earned run in his first five starts... ranked seventh in Big Ten in ERA (2.45) and 13th in batting average against (.245)... struck out 24 batters looking... went 3-2 with a 3.23 ERA in eight Big Ten starts.... has allowed 22 earned runs as a starter and allowed five of fewer hits in 12-of-15 starts... has allowed one earned run or fewer in 11 starts... scattered two hits and allowed one unearned run over six innings in an NCAA elimination game against Oregon (5/31) -- a no-decision... allowed one run on seven hits over five innings en route to his fifth victory against Minnesota (5/10)... threw six innings of three-hit ball to notch his fourth win, combining for a four-hit shutout over Michigan (5/3)... went 5 1/3 innings, allowing two runs (one earned) on three hits against No. 25 Nebraska (4/26)... threw five innings of four-hit, one-run ball at No. 16 Maryland (4/12) -- a no decision... picked up his third win, throwing six innings of five-hit, one-run ball in a 4-1 win at Purdue (4/5)... tied a season-high with five strikeouts.... picked up his second win, scattering four hits over 5 1/3 innings at Houston Baptist (3/16)... tossed five innings of three-hit ball and had five strikeouts and was one of five pitchers to shutout Cincinnati (3/1) for 13 innings... tallied the win against George Mason (2/15) after allowed one unearned run on three hits with four strikeouts over five innings. 2014 -- Went 3-3 with a 2.72 ERA in 13 appearances, 11 of which were starts... allowed 27 runs (22 earned) on 55 hits over 72 2/3 innings... had 60 strikeouts to 20 walks and limited hitters to a .212 batting average... six of his 11 starts were “quality” and he allowed three or fewer runs in 10-of-11 starts... was second in the Big Ten in opposing batting average (.212), eighth in ERA (2.72), 10th in strikeouts (60) and 11th in strikeouts looking (21)... missed two weeks and was limited to relief duty after suffering a shoulder injury April 25... threw 1 2/3 scoreless, hitless innings in relief in the Big Ten Tournament against Michigan (5/23)... made his first appearance since May 17 at Purdue, allowing two unearned runs in 1 2/3 innings despite not allowing a hit... threw seven innings against Minnesota, scattering six hits,

allowing three earned runs, and striking out two... pitched six innings against Northwestern (4/11), scattering five hits and striking out six... threw six innings against Indiana (4/5), allowing five runs and striking out six... threw first career complete game and tallied his third win against Michigan (3/28), striking out nine while scattering six hits... named the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week on March 30 and Big Ten Player of the Week by College Sports Madness on April 1... pitched eight innings against Nebraska (3/21), allowing only one earned run while striking out five... tallied his second win after throwing eight shutout innings, scattering three hits and striking out a career-best nine in a 13-1 victory over Georgetown (3/15)... retired 16-straight batters after giving up a leadoff single in the first... pitched five innings against Kansas State (3/7), allowing three earned runs while striking out three... pitched 7 1/3 innings at Stetson (2/28), scattering five hits and allowing no earned runs en route to his first win of the season... pitched 5 2/3 innings in Iowa’s victory over Mississippi Valley State (2/21), a no-decision... scattered eight hits, striking out five, and allowing two earned runs... struck out eight batters in four innings -- including the first five batters of the game -- in the seasonopener at Austin Peay (2/15). 2013 -- Made 10 appearances, starting nine games... one of seven true freshman to see playing time... started five mid-week games, posting a 2-2 record with a 4.50 ERA... suffered loss April 30 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, allowing three runs on four hits in three innings... took a no-decision April 24 against Northern Illinois, allowing one run on three hits in five innings... picked up second win April 16 against Nebraska-Omaha, throwing five shutout innings... allowed three hits and struck out three... combined with teammate Taylor Kaufman to post first Hawkeye shutout this season... threw season-best six innings April 9 against Kansas... collected first career win April 2 against Western Illinois, setting a career-best in strikeouts (5)...made first relief appearance March 30 against Indiana... pitched five innings and allowed one earned run against Northwestern on March 23... struck out four Wildcats, setting a season-best... threw 1/3 inning in third start March 2 at UALR.. made second start of season Feb. 24 at Texas A&M Corpus Christi, throwing

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five innings, scattering five hits, and allowing one unearned run... made first collegiate start Feb. 17 against Austin Peay... threw 4 2/3 innings, allowing four runs (three earned, one unearned) and striking out three. High School -- Ranked 202nd nationally and 82nd nationally by position... ranked as the second best player in the state of Iowa... selected as the 2012 Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year and the Iowa High School Coaches Association Baseball Player of the Year as a senior... also earned first team all-conference, all-district and all-state honors... was a first team all-conference, first team all-district and first team all-state honors as a junior after batting .467 with 13 home runs and 39 RBIs... compiled a 12-1 record with a 0.51 ERA and notched 158 strikeouts... named the MVP of the Iowa State 2A Baseball Tournament... as a sophomore, earned first team all-conference, first team all-district and first team all-state honors after batting .463 with seven home runs and 43 RBIs... finished with a 15-1 record with a 0.66 ERA and tallied 176 strikeouts... named first team all-conference and first team all-district as a freshman after batting .381 with one home run and 30 RBIs and compiling a 9-1 record on the mound with a 0.94 ERA and 10 strikeouts... holds the school record for lowest career ERA, career games won and conference games won, and most games won and home runs hit in a single season... IHSAA Distinguished Academic Achievement award recipient... led his team to three-straight conference titles, including a third place state finish in 2010 and a state championship in 2011.... also a two-year football letterwinner and a three-year basketball letterman. Personal -- Born Oct. 20, 1993... son of Doug and Melinda Mathews... has an older brother, Coleton... was a high school teammate of fellow Hawkeye Josh Martsching... leisure studies major.

2015 SECOND-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN SELECTION

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DANIEL AARON MORIEL BIO 2015 -- Appeared in 31 games with 23 starts... started 22 games -- 21 behind the plate... hit .271 (19-of-70) with 10 RBIs and 11 runs scored... had four doubles and one home run, while drawing 15 walks... also made one appearance on the mound March 11 against AIB... had hits in 2-of-4 NCAA Regional games, including a 2-for-4, one RBI contest against Missouri State (5/30)... went 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI in series finale at Rutgers (5/16)... went 1-for-1 with two walks, two runs, and a solo home run -- the first blast of his career -- against Minnesota (5/10)... finished 2-for-3 with a run scored in game two vs. Northwestern (4/18)... went 1-for-2 with an RBI double and two runs scored vs. Cornell College (4/15)...went 2-for-4 in the series finale at Purdue (4/5) -- his second multi-hit game... went 1-for-2 with a two-run double at Western Illinois (4/1)... started 2-of-3 games against No. 19 Indiana (3/27-29), htting .333 (2for-6) with two runs scored... made his first career start against Bradley (3/25), finishing 2-for-4... saw his first action Feb. 27 against Cincinnati as a defensive replacement.

#31 DANIEL AARON MORIEL C/RHP • 6-0 • 190 • S r. • R/R Pico Rivera, Calif. East Los Angeles CC El Rancho High School C A R E E R S TAT S Y r . E R A W - L A - G S C G S H O S V I P H R E R B B S O 2 B 3 B H R A B B / A V G W P H B P B K S F A S F A 2 0 1 5 9 . 0 0 0 - 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 . 0 0 0 - 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

At East Los Angeles CC -- Second-team All-SCC selection in 2014 as a utility player... went 1-1 with a 3.60 ERA and notched eight saves in 16 appearances... save total tied for fourth in the state... allowed six runs over 15 innings and struck out 11 batters... hit .286 with eight runs and five RBIs. High School -- Three-time all-league selection... also was a four-year letterwinner in football... earned All-California Division 7 honors in 2010... honor roll from 2007-11. Personal -- Born Oct. 6, 1993... son of David and Yvette Moriel... has three siblings, David, Devin, and Isabella... brother, David, played college football... majoring in history.

Y r . A v g . G P - G S A B R H 2 B 3 B H R R B I T B S L G & B B H B P S O G D P O B % S F S H S B - A 2015 .271 31-23 70 11 19 4 0 1 10 26 .371 15 6 8 3 .435 1 1 0-0 T O TA L . 2 7 1 3 1 - 2 3 7 0 1 1 1 9 4 0 1 1 0 2 6 . 3 7 1 1 5 6 8 3 .435 1 1 0-0

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TYLER PEYTON BIO Hawk Item -- Iowa’s first All-American by two outlets since 1990... selected in the 33rd round of the 2015 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Cincinnati Reds with the 985th pick.

#38 TYLER PEYTON

1B/RHP • 6-3 • 200 • S r. • R/R Grimes, Iowa Iowa Central CC Dallas Center-Grimes High School

C A R E E R S TAT S Y r . E R A W - L A - G S C G S H O S V I P H R E R 2 0 1 4 4 . 8 6 5 - 1 1 4 - 1 4 0 0 0 7 6 . 0 8 1 4 3 4 1 2 0 1 5 3 . 0 3 7 - 4 1 6 - 1 6 1 1 0 9 5 . 0 9 4 3 5 3 2 TOTAL 3.84 12-5 30-30 1 1 0 1 7 1 . 0 1 7 5 7 8 7 3

B B S O 2 B 3 B H R A B B / A V G W P H B P B K S F A S F A 3 3 4 5 1 2 4 5 3 0 4 . 2 6 6 6 6 0 1 2 2 4 7 4 2 8 1 2 3 5 6 . 2 6 4 5 1 2 0 3 8 5 7 1 1 9 4 0 5 7 6 6 0 . 2 6 5 1 1 1 8 0 4 1 0

Y r . A v g . G P - G S A B R H 2 B 3 B H R R B I T B S L G & B B H B P S O G D P O B % S F S H S B - A 2014 .331 38-37 142 23 47 9 0 2 28 62 .437 19 0 23 5 .402 3 1 2-2 2015 .337 52-51 187 31 63 11 2 0 31 78 .417 34 3 31 8 .439 4 0 2-3 TOTAL . 3 3 4 9 0 - 8 8 3 2 9 5 4 1 1 0 2 0 2 2 5 9 1 4 0 . 4 2 6 5 3 3 5 4 1 3 . 4 2 3 7 1 4 - 5

2015 Honors -- Third-team All-American by D1Baseball.com and NCBWA as a utility player... third-team All-Big Ten selection at first base... semifinalist for the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award. 2015 -- Iowa’s Friday night starting pitcher and the team’s starting first baseman when he wasn’t on the mound... hit a teamleading .337 (63-of-187) with 31 runs and 31 RBIs... had 11 doubles two triples and 34 walks... had hits in 39 games and reached safely in 47 contests... .337 average was 11th-best and .439 on-base percentage was fourth-best in Big Ten... .495 on-base percentage was second in Big Ten-only games and .388 average was fifth... had 18 multi-hit games (one four-hit, four three-hit, and 13 two-hit games) and seven multi-RBI contests... went 7-4 with a 3.03 ERA over 95 innings... had 74 strikeouts -- seventh-most in Big Ten -- against 24 walks... inning total ranked sixth in the Big Ten and tied for the seventh most in a single season in school history... ERA ranked 12th in the Big Ten... opened conference play with 14 1/3 innings of shutout ball... allowed one run or fewer in 10 starts... led the team with eight quality starts... had five games with at least five strikeouts and zero walks... went 4-2 with a 3.42 ERA in eight Big Ten starts... ranked in the top 14 in ERA (3.23), opposing batting average (.244), wins (4), and innings (52.2) in league play... tallied his seventh win, tossing 7 1/3 innings of one run ball against Oregon (5/29) in NCAA Regional play... scattered seven hits and had five strikeouts against zero walks... threw 6 1/3 innings of one-run ball against Ohio State (5/20) in the Big Ten Tournament, scattering eight hits and fanning seven... posted a .417 average (5-of-12) with two multi-hit games at Rutgers (5/14-16)... went 2-for-4 with a triple, three RBIs, and two runs score in game two against Minnesota (5/9)... notched his sixth victory, allowing three runs (one earned) on six hits over seven inning against Minnesota (5/8)... had five strikeouts to one walk... hit .462 (6-for-13) with five runs and four RBIs in three-game

series at Michigan (5/1-3)... went 3-for-5 with a double, three runs, and two RBIs in series opener before going 3-for-5 with an RBI in finale... recorded his fifth victory, throwing 8 1/3 innings of one-run ball against Nebraska (4/26), scattering eight hits and tying a season-high with nine strikeouts... hit .500 (5-for-10) with three doubles in series vs. Northwestern (4/17-18)... notched fourth win, allowing one run on seven hits, while fanning seven in a 4-2 victory at Purdue (4/3)... hit .429 (6-of-14) with two runs and four RBIs in three-game series at Purdue (4/3-5)... went 3-for-5 hitting for himself in opener, and had two RBIs in games two and three... named Big Ten Player of the Week by College Sports Madness on March 31 and a CB360 Week 7 Primetime Performer after throwing a complete game shutout, scattering five hits and striking out five in a 2-0 victory over No. 19 Indiana... posted a .417 (5-of-12) average against No. 19 Indiana (3/27-29)... hit for himself in series opener, finishing 1-for-4 with an RBI... went 4-for-5 with two runs and two RBIs in series finale (3/29)... notched win No. 2, allowing one run on six hits over five innings with five strikeouts at Middle Tennessee (3/7)... hit .800 (4-for-5) in a pair of games against UALR (2/20) and Missouri State (2/21)... went 3-for-4 with an RBI in the 6-5 win over Missouri State... had the game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning... picked up his first victory against UALR, allowing one run on three hits... named to the Big Ten Players to Watch list. 2014 -- Played in 38 games in the field with 37 starts at first base, while starting 14 games on the mound... was second on the team with a .331 (47-of-142) batting average with 28 RBIs and 23 runs... had nine doubles and belted a pair of home runs, while posting a .437 slugging and .402 on-base percentage... went 5-1 with a 4.86 ERA on the hill... allowed 43 runs (41 earned) over 76 innings, finishing with 45 strikeouts against 33 walks... limited hitters to a .266 batting average... finished eighth in the Big Ten in batting average (.331) and 10th in on-base percentage (.402)... hit .353 with runners in scoring position (18-of-51) and .431 (22-of-51) against southpaws... had a pair of hits PAG E 17


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TYLER PEYTON BIO

High School -- Member of the All-State Super Team as a senior... ISS Pitcher of the Year, captain of the INA Class 3A All-State team and Pizza Ranch Player of the Game in Class 3A State Championship game in 2012... played in the IHSBCA All-Star Series... two-time team captain... led Dallas Center Grimes to 2012 state championship and three-straight Raccoon River Conference titles... threw a four-hit, 13-strikeout shutout in the 2012 championship game against Decorah, leading the Mustangs to a 13-0 win and their first-ever state championship... three-time all-conference and all-district selection... three-time team MVP... earned all-state honors as a sophomore and second team all-state as a junior... went 10-0 with a 0.50 ERA with 124 strikeouts in leading DCG to a 36-2 record as a senior... also hit .471 with two home runs, 38 RBIs and 21 steals... batted .432 with eight home runs, 51 RBIs and 11 steals, while going 6-2 with a 1.68 ERA with 60 strikeouts as a junior... hit .417 with three home runs, 26 RBIs, four steals and was 7-1 with a 2.03 ERA with 53 punch outs as a sophomore... DCG went 88-16 from 2010-12 seasons... holds school records for hits (57), doubles (18), and triples (6) and RBIs (51) in a season... played for AAU ball for Oakview Park from 2004-08 and was on Perfect GAme Select teams in 2011-12... also was a two-time all-district wide receiver, and a two-time all-conference basketball player... holds record for points scored in a single season... high school coach was Byron Peyton. Personal -- Born March 31, 1994, in Ottumwa, Iowa... son of Byron and Jana Peyton... father played professional baseball in the Cincinnati Reds organization and played baseball and basketball collegiately at Buena Vista... mother played tennis at Buena Vista... has one younger sister, Jaci... majoring in sports studies.

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2015 Honors -- Academic All-Big Ten honoree. 2015 -- Went 2-1 with a 5.31 ERA in 19 appearances... was 2-for-3 in save opportunities... allowed 15 runs (12 earned) on 24 hits over 20 1/3 innings... had 16 strikeouts against 18 walks... posted a pair of wins against Cincinnati, allowing two hits in three innings with five strikeouts... notched his first save of the season, allowing one hit in 2/3 inning against Saint Louis (2/14)... needed two pitches to record save No. 2 in a 3-1 win over UALR... voted as one of four team captains by his peers. 2014 Honors -- Academic All-Big Ten. 2014 -- Went 2-2 with a 3.89 ERA in 23 relief appearances, striking out 38 in 37 innings... tied for the team lead with three saves... limited opposing hitters to a .246 batting average... gave up 17 runs (16 earned) over 37 innings... did not allow a run in 15-of-his-last-18 appearances, posting a 2.39 ERA over his last 26 1/3 innings since March 22... notched his third save, getting the final three outs in Iowa’s 2-1 win over Minnesota (5/22) at the Big Ten Tournament... struck out a pair in one inning against Michigan (5/23)... allowed one run on three hits in 2/3 inning at Purdue (5/17) -- his first run allowed since April 15... picked up a win in each of his two appearances against South Dakota State (4/25-26), combining to strike out six and allow zero hits in 3 2/3 scoreless innings... got the final out against Minnesota (4/20) to earn his second save of the season... picked up his first career save against Kansas (4/8), pitching one inning and striking out one.

#29 TYLER RADTKE

RHP • 6-4 • 225 • S r. • R/R Buffalo Grove, Ill. Villanova University Stevenson High School C A R E E R S TAT S Y r . E R A W - L A - G S C G S H O S V I P H R E R B B S O 2 B 3 B H R A B B / A V G W P H B P B K S F A S F A 2 0 1 4 3 . 8 9 2 - 2 2 3 - 0 0 0 3 3 7 . 0 33 17 1 6 1 5 3 8 5 0 0 1 3 4 . 2 4 6 5 7 0 1 5 2 0 1 5 5 . 3 1 2 - 1 1 9 - 0 0 0 2 2 0 . 1 24 15 1 2 1 8 1 6 2 0 3 8 3 . 2 8 9 2 3 0 1 1 TOTAL 4 . 4 0 4 - 3 4 2 - 0 0 0 5 5 7 . 1 57 32 2 8 3 3 5 4 7 0 3 2 1 7 . 2 6 3 7 1 0 0 2 6

At Villanova (2013) -- Went 1-1 with a 2.89 ERA in nine appearance, including four starts... allowed 11 runs (nine earned) over 28 innings, finishing with 19 strikeouts against 12 walks... limited opposing hitters to a .161 batting average... earned his first career win against NYIT, tossing six scoreless innings, allowing one hit and striking out five. High School -- Two-time all-conference pitcher as a junior and senior... went 9-1 with 66 strikeouts as a junior... had a 1.68 ERA over 50 innings with 15 walks... only loss came against Class 4A state champion Naperville Central in the state semifinals... played for Top Tier, leading the team to the CABA World Series title... earned two letters in baseball and one in football. Personal -- Born Sept. 20, 1992, in Highland Park, Ill... son of Jeff and Kim Radtke... has three younger siblings, Troy, Jenna and Jori... finance major.

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#3 NICK ROSCETTI

IF • 6-3 • 190 • S r. • R/R Sherman, Ill. Williamsville High School

C A R E E R S TAT S Y r . A v g . G P - G S A B R H 2 B 3 B H R R B I T B S L G & B B 2013 .272 37-28 103 10 28 4 0 0 6 32 .311 10 2014 .246 33-16 57 10 14 2 1 0 4 18 .316 4 2015 .303 56-55 198 27 60 6 0 1 27 69 .348 12 T O T A L . 2 8 5 1 2 6 - 9 9 3 5 8 4 7 1 0 2 1 2 1 1 3 7 1 1 9 . 3 3 2 2 6

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G D P O B % S F S H S B - A 2 .345 1 5 7-8 0 .333 1 3 2-2 2 .358 2 7 9-11 4 .350 4 15 18-21

2015 Honors -- Third-team All-Big Ten selection. 2015 -- Appeared in 56 games with 55 starts at shortstop... hit .303 (60-of-198) with 27 runs and 27 RBIs... hit .391 (36-of-92) -- the fourth-best average in Big Ten only games -- with 15 runs and 18 RBIs... 36 hits were tied for the second-most in the league... had a .436 on-base percentage in B1G games, which was 12thbest... tied for second on the team with 21 multi-hit games (18 two-hit, three three-hit) and led the team lead with eight multi-RBI games... had 10 multi-hit games in April (in 18 games), where he hit .378 with 11 runs and 11 RBIs... hit a team-best .313 (5-of-16) with four runs and two RBIs at NCAA Regionals... posted two hit games in both meetings with Missouri State (5/30, 5/31) and scored a run in all four contests... posted a .385 (5-for-13) average with three runs and two RBIs at Rutgers (5/14-16) with two multi-hit games... went 3-for-4 with two RBIs in the opener (5/14) and 2-for-4 with a double and two runs in game two (5/15)... posted a .500 (6-for-12) average with four RBIs and two runs scored at Michigan (5/1-3)... went 2-for-4 with a career-high four RBIs in series opener before going 3-for-4 in the finale... hit .385 (5-for-13) with three RBIs vs. Nebraska (4/25-26)... posted a .545 (6-for-11) average with three runs scored, tallying two hits in all three games vs. Northwestern (4/17-18)... tied a school record with nine assists against Northwestern (4/28)... posted a team-best .364 (4-for-11) average in threegame series at No. 16 Maryland (4/10-12)... went 2-for-3 with a run scored in game two... hit .545 (6-for-11) with five runs and six RBIs in three-game series at Purdue (4/3-5)... finished 3-for-4 with a double, tying a career-high in hits, with career-bests in runs (3) and RBIs (3) to go along with two steals in series opener... drove in two runs in game two before finishing 2-for-3 with a double, RBI and run scored in finale... went 2-for-4 with an RBI double and run scored against Grand View (3/31)... missed three games with a back injury before returning March 14 at Houston Baptist... finished 2-for-4 with a double and RBI in series finale at HBU (3/17)... went 1-for-3 with two steals in game two vs. Cincinnati (2/28)... posted a two-hit game against UALR, finishing 2-for-4 -- his first multi-hit game of the season.

2014 -- Appeared in 33 games with 16 starts... served as a defensive specialist and started games at first, second and third base... posted a .246 (14-of57) batting average with 10 runs and four RBIs... hit .333 (1-for-3) with two runs in a pair of games at Purdue (5/15-17)... hit .667 in three games against Northwestern with six hits, four runs, and a triple (4/11-12)... went 2-for-3 with two runs and 3-for-5 with two runs and a double in the April 12 doubleheader sweep... went 1-for-3 with two RBIs in the series finale against Indiana (4/7)... scored two runs in two games in the Stetson Invitational. 2013 -- Started 28 games (15 at shortstop, seven at second base, six at third base)... one of seven true freshman to see playing time... ranked third on the team in stolen bases (7) and fifth in batting average (.272)... posted a 20-game reached-base streak from April 5-May 12, the second-longest streak by a Hawkeye in 2013... posted a season-best eight-game hitting streak from April 6-20, going 13-of-27 (.481) over the stretch... tallied six multi-hit games, including a season-best three hits against Kansas (April 9) and Penn State (April 20)... drove in two runs May 17 at Purdue, setting a season-best in RBIs and posting his first career multi-RBI game... went 5-of-9 (.556) during three-game series at Penn State (April 20-21), posting multi-hit efforts in the first two contests... went a perfect 3-of-3 in the second game of the series... started first two games of Kansas State series (April 12-13), going 2-of-6 (.333) at the plate... went 3-for-5 with a run scored against Kansas on April 9... registered two RBIs during a three-game set April 5-7 vs. Nebraska... drove in the first collegiate run in Indiana series finale March 31... registered the first hit of Hawkeye career against Northwestern on March 22, singling in the top of the fifth inning... went 2-for-3 in the series finale (March 23), recording the first multi-hit game and extra-base hit of collegiate career... saw action at shortstop at UALR on March 2, going 0-for-1 at the plate... made collegiate debut Feb. 16 against Austin Peay... was hit by pitch in first at-bat as a Hawkeye after pinch-hitting.

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NICK ROSCETTI BIO

High School -- Named State Journal Register Area Male Athlete of the Year as a senior... class 2A first team all-state selection as a shortstop/pitcher by the Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association... three-time all-conference and all-area honoree... team captain and team MVP in 2012... recipient of the Players Choice Award... led team to a conference and regional title as a senior, batting .525 with 62 hits, 54 runs, 29 RBIs, 22 steals and a .573 on-base percentage... also pitched 61 innings, compiling a 9-3 record, 84 strikeouts and a 1.84 ERA... led his team to a conference championship as a junior after tallying a .465 batting average, 25 RBIs, 14 stolen bases, and a .574 on-base percentage... also pitched 54 innings, compiling a 6-3 record with 68 strikeouts and a 1.81 ERA... listed as a Perfect Game Top Prospect... batted .474 with 35 RBIs, 13 stolen bases and a .552 on-base percentage as a sophomore... also a standout basketball and football player, earning all-conference honors in both... led his team to a conference championship, undefeated season, and state quarterfinals appearance as a senior as the team’s starting quarterback... recognized as a 2011 Class 2A first team all-state quarterback by the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association... four-year honor roll member... Illinois High School Football Coaches Association Academic All-State team member and a National Honor Society member. Personal -- Born Nov. 6, 1993... son of Rick and Teri Roscetti... has two siblings, Joe and Ashleigh... father played football at Western Illinois... mother was a Junior Olympic gold medalist in trampoline... biology major.

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ERIC SCHENCK-JOBLINSKE BIO 2015 -- Appeared in 34 games with 11 starts -- 10 in left field and one as designated hitter... hit .140 (6-of-43) with 11 runs and five RBIs... drew a pinchhit walk against Ohio State (5/20), scoring the game-tying run in bottom of the ninth inning on Nick Day’s two-run blast... hit his second home run of the season -- a solo shot -- and drew a bases loaded walk for a 4-3 walk-off victory over Northern Illinois (4/22)... had a pinch-hit triple vs. Cornell College (4/15) -- his first hit since March 14... hit a pinch-hit solo home run at Houston Baptist (3/14) -- his first long ball as a Hawkeye... finished 1-for-3 with two runs scored in game two (3/7).. drove in his first run as a Hawkeye with a pinch-hit sacrifice fly against Missouri State (2/21). At Kirkwood CC (2013 & 2014) -- Second-team all-region honoree as a freshman... hit .362 with seven home runs, 52 runs and 28 RBIs... hit .309 with one home run, 27 RBIs, 44 runs, and 20 stolen bases as a sophomore, earning honorable mention all-region honors... also had nine doubles and four triples... tallied 14 multi-hit games and posted a .430 on-base and .432 slugging percentage... was a 2013 Tidewater Summer League All-Star.

#22 ERIC SCHENCK-JOBLINSKE OF • 5-10 • 210 • S r. • L/L Dike, Iowa Kirkwood CC Dike-New Hartford High School

High School -- Third-team all-state honoree as a junior, hitting 10 home runs in 21 games, including two three home run contests... three-time all-conference selection... all-district honoree as a junior and senior... also was a first-team allstate selection in football... earned all-conference honors in basketball, track and field, and baseball as a senior... high school coach was Jess East. Personal -- Born Oct. 24, 1992, in Waterloo, Iowa... son of David Schenck and Amy Joblinske... parents competed at Upper Iowa in baseball and volleyball... father played professional baseball in the Chicago White Sox organization... has three brothers, Griffin, Cooper, and Carson... majoring in ethics and public policy.

C A R E E R S TAT S Y r . A v g . G P - G S A B R H 2 B 3 B H R R B I T B S L G & B B H B P S O G D P O B % S F S H S B - A 2 0 1 5 . 1 4 0 3 4 - 1 1 4 3 1 1 6 0 1 2 5 1 4 . 3 2 6 8 4 1 8 0 . 3 2 1 1 0 3 - 3 TOTAL . 1 4 0 3 4 - 1 1 4 3 1 1 6 0 1 2 5 1 4 . 3 2 6 8 4 1 8 0 . 3 2 1 1 0 3 - 3

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#5 LUKE VANDERMATEN RHP • 6-1 • 155 • S r. • R/R Fort Dodge, Iowa Iowa Central CC Fort Dodge High School

2015 -- Went 2-0 with a 1.06 ERA and four saves in 22 appearances in relief... allowed six runs (five earned) on 32 hits in 42 1/3 innings... four saves were tied for 10th in Big Ten... his 1.06 ERA is the third-best in a single season in Iowa history... did not allow a run in his first 10 appearances, and has allowed zero runs in 18-of-22 appearances... finished 14 games this season -- tied for 10th-most in Big Ten... had a 0.87 ERA in five appearances in Big Ten play, allowing one run on seven hits over 10 1/3 innings with eight strikeouts against one walk... threw 3 2/3 scoreless innings, scattering two hits in two NCAA Regional appearances... tossed four shutout innings, scattering two hits at Rutgers (5/16)... notched his third save, throwing three innings, allowing one run on three hits against Western Illinois (5/5)... threw a seasonhigh four innings, allowing one run on three hits, while fanning four against Sacramento State (4/28)... notched his third save, tossing one inning against Nebraska (4/25)... tallied his second win, throwing two scoreless, hitless innings vs. Northern Illinois (4/22)... tossed 2 1/3 innings, allowing one hit and fanning a career-high four at No. 16 Maryland (4/12) en route to his second save... tossed 2 1/3 scoreless innings, scattering four hits, to earn his first career win at Kansas (3/21)... logged a two-inning save in his first appearance as a Hawkeye, allowing zero hits in a win over George Mason (2/15). At Iowa Central CC -- First-team All-Region XI selection as a sophomore after going 5-0 with a 1.07 ERA and ranking second nationally with 11 saves... threw 42 innings in 21 appearances, allowing five earned runs (17 total) on 32 hits... struck out 44 batters and issued nine walks... limited opposing hitters to a .208 batting average... honorable mention all-region selection as a freshman... went 9-1 with a 1.47 ERA in 49 innings, finishing with 40 strikeouts-to-nine walks... his .151 batting average against ranked ninth in the nation, and his .900 winning percentage and 1.47 ERA are fourth all-time at Iowa Central... led Tritons to a 75-35 record in two seasons and to a pair of third place finishes in the ICCAC.

C A R E E R S TAT S Y r . E R A W - L A - G S C G S H O S V I P H R E R B B S O 2 B 3 B H R A B B / A V G W P H B P B K S F A S F A 2 0 1 5 1 . 0 6 2 - 0 2 2 - 0 0 0 4 4 2 . 1 32 6 5 1 5 2 3 2 0 1 1 4 6 . 2 1 9 2 1 1 0 3 4 TOTAL 1 . 0 6 2 - 0 2 2 - 0 0 0 4 4 2 . 1 32 6 5 1 5 2 3 2 0 1 1 4 6 . 2 1 9 2 1 1 0 3 4

High School -- Third-team all-state honoree as a senior by the Iowa Newspaper Association... selected to play in the Senior All-Star game... first-team All-CIML selection as a senior after batting .403 with 58 hits, 24 runs and 21 RBIs... went 6-3 with two saves and had a 3.61 ERA in 44 2/3 innings. Personal -- Born Oct. 8, 1993... son of Roger and Lori Vandermaten... has one sister, Logan... majoring in sociology.

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#41 RYAN ERICKSON

LHP • 6-3 • 200 • RS Jr. • L/L Mason City, Iowa Johnson County CC Mason City High School

2015 Honors -- Academic All-Big Ten honoree. 2015 -- Joined team as a walk-on... went 4-1 with a 2.79 ERA and one save in 18 relief appearances, where he had 27 strikeouts against 20 walks... went 3-0 with a 1.74 ERA, allowing four earned runs in 20 2/3 innings in Big Ten play... notched his fourth win, throwing a season-high 5 2/3 innings in relief at Michigan (5/1), allowing two runs on five hits... tossed 2 1/3 innings in relief against Nebraska (4/25), allowing one run on three hits... threw the final 2 2/3 innings against Northwestern (4/17), scattering four hits and striking out two to pick up his third victory... made two appearances at Maryland (4/10, 4/12), tallying his second win in the finale, allowing one hit in 1 2/3 innings and fanning two... missed the Purdue series because of injury... threw 1 2/3 innings in two appearances against No. 19 Indiana, giving up one run on two hits... notched his first career save, pitching four shutout innings, allowing three hits and striking out four at Middle Tennessee (3/7)... had a career-high five strikeouts in two innings against Cincinnati (2/27)... posted his first career win, throwing 2 2/3 innings of one-hit, one-run ball with three strikeouts against Saint Louis (2/14). 2014 -- Did not play collegiate baseball... attended the University of Iowa as a traditional college student. At Johnson County CC (2013) -- Posted a 3.82 ERA over 9 2/3 innings, striking out 16.

C A R E E R S TAT S Y r . E R A W - L A - G S C G S H O S V I P H R E R B B S O 2 B 3 B H R A B B / A V G W P H B P B K S F A S F A 2 0 1 5 2 . 7 9 4 - 1 1 8 - 0 0 0 1 4 2 . 0 47 18 1 3 2 0 2 7 3 0 1 1 6 4 . 2 8 7 4 4 0 2 7 TOTAL 2 . 7 9 4 - 1 1 8 - 0 0 0 1 4 2 . 0 47 18 1 3 2 0 2 7 3 0 1 1 6 4 . 2 8 7 4 4 0 2 7

High School -- First-team All-CIML selection, second-team Iowa North Central District and All-North Iowa Area Team selection as a senior... went 4-4 with a 1.91 ERA with 57 strikeouts, while hitting .310 with one home run and 20 RBIs... also was team MVP, team Cy Young winner, and team Silver Bat honoree... two-time team captain (senior, sophomore)... went 3-1 with a 4.94 ERA with 35 strikeouts as a junior... helped team to a state runner-up finish in 2011 and a CIML title... competed at 2012 Perfect Game Spring Top Prospect Showcase... named to Perfect Game top 100 national rankings... named to Principal’s List all four years and was a four-time CIML All-Academic honoree... National Honor Society... high school coach was Troy Rood. Personal -- Born Aug. 27, 1993... son of Robert and Toni Erickson... cousin, Erin Erickson, is a member of the Iowa softball team... majoring in computer science.

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#13 JARED MANDEL

LHP • 5-10 • 160 • RS Jr. • R/L Mundelein, Ill. Mundelein High School

2015 -- Went 2-1 with a 4.96 ERA in 12 appearances with nine strikeouts in 16 1/3 innings... tossed three shutout innings, scattering one hit and fanning two vs. Sacramento State (4/28)... threw three scoreless, hitless innings to register second win against Cornell College (4/15)... earned his first win of the season, throwing 2 1/3 innings of two-hit, one run ball against Grand View (3/31). 2014 Honors -- Big Ten Sportsmanship honoree. 2014 -- Went 2-1 with a 2.70 ERA in 15 appearances, all in relief... also tallied a save... allowed eight runs (seven earned) over 23 1/3 innings, striking out 19 against seven walks... allowed one run on 13 hits over his last nine appearances (14 innings)... notched his second win after throwing three scoreless innings in Iowa’s Big Ten Tournament victory over Minnesota (5/22)... pitched 3 2/3 innings in relief at Purdue (5/15), striking out a career-high six en route to his first career save... threw 1 2/3 scoreless innings in two appearances against Illinois (5/9, 5/11)... threw a career-long 3 2/3 innings against Ohio State (5/5), but was hung with the loss after allowing one run while striking out two... threw two scoreless innings against South Dakota State (4/25), striking out three... pitched 2/3 innings against Western Illinois, recording two strikeouts... picked up his first career victory against Bradley (4/2) after throwing two scoreless innings and striking out one batter... tossed one scoreless, hitless inning against Bradley (3/26)... made the first two appearances of his career at the Snowbird Classic, both coming against Georgetown (3/15; 3/16). 2013 -- Did not see any game action.

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High School -- All-conference, all-area, All-Lake County second team and all-state honorable mention honoree as a senior after posting an 11-1 record with a 1.17 ERA and 83 strikeouts... pitched and won the regional championship, collecting win No. 33 -- the most in Mundelein High School history... posted a 2-2 career record as a prep... went 5-0 as a freshman, 4-0 with a 2.17 ERA with 29 strikeouts in 29 innings as a sophomore and 2-1 with a 2.21 ERA with 15 strikeouts in 12.2 innings as a junior... led team to the 2012 North Suburban Lakes Division title, the North Suburban Conference championship and the Class 4A regional title... tossed a no-hitter as a freshman, pitching for the sophomore team against Vernon Hills... is second in school history with a 1.33 career ERA... also has the third most wins in a single season (11)... two-year all-academic team honoree... played summer ball for the Kenosha Indians... high schoo coach was Todd Parola. Personal -- Born Nov. 19, 1993... son of Bruce and Lauren Mandel... leisure studies major. PAG E 2 15 6


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JOSH MARTSC H I NG B IO 2015 -- Went 0-1 with a 3.44 ERA in 11 appearances (two starts)... allowed seven runs on 11 hits in 18 1/3 innings... had 11 strikeouts against 10 walks... didn’t allow a run in seven of 11 appearances... threw 2 2/3 innings of shutout ball in relief, scattering three hits and fanning one vs. Sacramento State (4/28)... made his first appearance since 2013 on March 1, throwing three scoreless innings against Cincinnati... had three strikeouts to one walk and allowed one hit. 2014 -- Redshirted after undergoing Tommy John surgery. 2013 -- Made 18 appearances (16 relief, two starts), the second-most appearances by a Hawkeye... one of seven true freshman to see playing time... allowed zero runs over 1 2/3 innings in two appearances at Purdue... finished last two games at Purdue, collecting the first save of his collegiate career May 18... pitched a season-high 4 1/3 innings May 12 vs. Michigan State, allowing one unearned run on two hits... suffered loss in second start against Nebraska Omaha on May 7, allowing five runs on five hits in 2 1/3 innings... threw a scoreless inning vs. Northern Illinois, working out of a bases loaded jam... held Minnesota scoreless for 1 2/3 innings April 26, allowing one hit... threw 3 2/3 innings April 13 vs. Kansas State... recorded career-high five strikeouts April 9 vs. Kansas... threw 2 2/3 innings against the Jayhawks, allowing one run on three hits... pitched final 2 1/3 innings against Western Illinois on April 2, allowing zero runs and one hit... threw 1 2/3 scoreless inning against Indiana on March 30, retiring six of the seven batters he faced... tossed two innings against Maine (March 8), allowing one hit and zero earned runs... also recorded three strikeouts... made first collegiate start March 3 against Wichita State, allowing four runs (three earned) in three innings.... made season and collegiate debut Feb. 16 against Austin Peay, pitching the ninth inning in a 13-1 win... needed just six pitches to post a scoreless inning, retiring the side in order.

#17 JOSH MARTSCHING

High School -- Four-time all-conference, four-time all-district and two-time all-state honoree, super-team selection... holds the record for single-season doubles and hits, and career doubles, hit, runs and batting average at Davis County High School... batted .387 as a freshman while finishing 8-0 with a 1.20 ERA and 88 strikeouts on the mound... hit .480 with five home runs and 37 RBIs while finishing with an 8-1 record on the bump as a sophomore... notched a 1.61 ERA with 104 strikeouts... hit .423 with 11 home runs and 41 RBIs as a junior while posting a 9-2 record on the mound... tallied a 1.12 ERA with 101 strikeouts... Hit .504 with three home runs 50 RBIs as a senior while posting a 13-0 record on the mound... had a .90 ERA with 112 strikeouts... led his team to four-straight conference titles, including a third-place finish at state in 2010 and 2012 and a state championship in 2011... four-year football letterwinner, earning third team all-state honors in 2010... earned three letters in basketball and was named all-conference in 2010... honor roll student each semester during high school... earned the Excellence in Academic Achievement Award from 200911.

RHP • 6-2 • 210 • RS Jr. • R/R Bloomfield, Iowa Davis County High School

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Personal -- Born Oct. 22, 1993... son of Mike and Susan Turner and Ron and Angeline Martsching... has two siblings, Jake and Jed... was a high school teammate of fellow Hawkeye Calvin Mathews... majoring in sports studies.

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OF • 6-2 • 195 • RS Jr. • R/R Flossmoor, Ill. Marian Catholic High School

DEVIN PICKETT BIO 2015 -- Appeared in 11 games with one start... did not record a hit in six at-bats... scored three runs... made his first career start in left field at Bradley... made his 2015 debut as a pinch hitter March 1 against Cincinnati... scored a run, entering as a pinch hitter against Western Illinois (5/5). 2014 -- Redshirted. 2013 -- Played in five games off the bench... one of seven true freshman to see playing time... collected first career hit April 13 vs. Kansas State, singling in the bottom of the eighth inning... made season and collegiate debut March 2 vs. UALR. High School -- Two-time Chicago White Sox Double Duty Classic Selection (2010, 2011)... Perfect Game National Showcase Selection and a Royals Midwest Showcase Selection in 2011... nominated for The Patch Player of the Year as a senior... also was a Rawlings First Team All-Region and an Illinois Times All-Area selection... led team to the 2012 3A state championship... third team All-American by Perfect Game as a junior... led his team to a third place finish at the 2011 state championship, its best in school history... signed his letter of intent at a White Sox signing day ceremony... notched a .480 slugging percentage, 20 runs, 18 RBIs, 13 extra-base hits and was 10-for-11 in stolen bases as a junior. Personal -- Born Oct. 18, 1993... son of Marco and Sharon Pickett... majoring in sports studies.

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CORBIN WOODS BIO 2015 -- Appeared in 15 games, primarily as a pinch runner... made one start at third base... hit .167 (1-for-6) with five runs scored... scored the gamewinning run in Iowa’s 4-3 come-from-behind victory over Northwestern (4/17)... made his first career start against Milwaukee (4/8) at third base... delivered a pinch-hit single in his first at-bat as a Hawkeye on March 16 at Houston Baptist... scored his first career run March 21 at Kansas. At Heartland CC (2014) -- Batted .309 (51-of-165) over 52 games with 50 starts... scored 46 runs and had 31 RBIs... finished with 14 doubles, four triples, and two home runs, while posting a .500 slugging and .419 on-base percentage... drew 29 walks and was 23-of-26 on the base paths... helped team to fifth-straight Mid-West Athletic Conference title, finishing 43-13 overall and 24-8 in conference... academic all-conference selection.

#14 CORBIN WOODS

IF • 6-2 • 200 • Jr. • R/R Cedar Rapids, Iowa Heartland CC Cedar Rapids Xavier High School

C A R E E R S TAT S Y r . A v g . G P - G S A B R H 2 B 3 B H R R B I T B S L G & B B H B P S O G D P O B % S F S H S B - A 2015 .167 1 5 - 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 1 6 7 1 1 0 0 . 3 7 5 0 0 1 - 2 TOTAL .167 1 5 - 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 1 6 7 1 1 0 0 . 3 7 5 0 0 1 - 2

High School -- 2013 Perfect Game Central Region honorable-mention selection... 2012 Perfect Game underclass honorable mention... three-time all-conference and All-Metro honoree... first-team all-conference and AllMetro as a senior, leading team to state tournament... hit for the cycle as a senior... hit .371 with three homers and 27 RBIs as the starting third baseman as a sophomore in 2011... batted .300 with two homers and 24 RBIs as the starting shortstop as a junior... also went 3-3 with a 4.16 ERA on the hill... three-year letterwinner in baseball and two-year letterwinner in football and basketball... was an first-team elite all-state selection in football... holds school single-season and career records in touchdowns receiving, receptions, and receiving yards... honor roll from 2011-13... high school coach was Dave Schemmel. Personal -- Born Jan. 17, 1995... son of Curt and Karen Woods... father, Curt, played baseball at Iowa State... brother, Nate, played Division I baseball at Belmont University and competed in the minor leagues... one of his uncles is former Hawkeye and MLB pitcher Mike Boddicker.... his late grandfather, Ken Charipar was an assistant coach at Iowa... has two older siblings, Nate and Shelby... majoring in business analytics.

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NICK ALLGEYER BIO 2015 -- Went 2-0 with a 3.48 ERA with two saves in 10 appearances... threw two scoreless innings, allowing one hit and striking out a career-high three at Bradley (4/14)... got the final three outs for his second save against Indiana (3/29)... recorded his first career save at Kansas (3/22)... earned his second win, throwing two innings of two-hit, one-run ball at Houston Baptist (3/17)... picked up the victory in his first career appearance -- a 7-1 win over AIB (3/11)... threw one perfect inning in relief.

#24 NICK ALLGEYER

LHP/OF/1B • 6-3 • 210 • So. • L/L St. Louis, Mo. St. John Vianney High School

High School -- All-State and Metro Conference Player of the Year as a senior after hitting .416 with 17 doubles, 39 RBIs and one home run... also had a .539 on-base and .614 slugging percentage... had a 2.76 ERA over 66 innings, striking out 60... led team to a conference title in 2014... first-team all-conference selection as a junior after batting .352 (32-of-91) with 28 RBIs, 21 runs, eight doubles and three triples... 10 of his 32 hits went for extra bases and he had 44 total bases... holds school record for walks (26) in a season... four-year letterwinner and three-year captain in baseball, football and hockey... second-team all-conference quarterback and MVP, leading scorer of hockey team... graduated summa cum laude and was a member of the National Honor Society and Midwest Regional High School Leadership Committee... high school coach was Scott Brown. Personal -- Born Feb. 3, 1996... son of Ken and Jeanne Allgeyer... father, Ken, was an Iowa football offensive lineman from 1986-90, and uncles Dan and Kevin Allgeyer played football at Central Missouri... has two siblings, Jason and Liz... majoring in finance.

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NICK GALLAGHER BIO 2015 -- Went 0-0 with a 2.18 ERA in nine appearances, including five midweek starts... allowed five runs on 15 hits over 20 2/3 innings... had 17 strikeouts against seven walks... limited hitters to a .203 batting average... tossed a career-long 4 2/3 innings against Western Illinois (5/5), allowing two runs on three hits, fanning a career-high four... went four innings, allowing one run on two hits with three strikeouts against Cornell College (4/15)... made his first career start, going 3 2/3 innings, allowing one run on one hit against Grand View (3/31)... retired the first 10 batters he faced... made his Hawkeye debut against AIB (3/11).

#30 NICK GALLAGHER RHP • 6-3 • 200 • So. • R/R Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City West High School

High School -- First-team all-state pitcher by coaches, second-team all-state pitcher by media as a senior... also was a first-team All-MVC and first-team all-district... went 9-2 with a 1.44 ERA with 80 strikeouts as a senior... went 5-0 with a 3.47 ERA with 45 strikeouts as a junior... helped team to a state runner-up finish in 2014, a conference title in 2013 and third-place showing in 2014... high school coach was Charlie Stumpff... also played basketball, helping team to back-to-back state championships in 2013 and 2014... National Honor Society... graduated with honors. Personal -- Born Sept. 9, 1995... son of Bill and Julie Gallagher... mother played softball and basketball at Missouri Western... has an older sister, Morgan... majoring in sports business.

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AUSTI N G UZ ZO B IO 2015 -- Appeared in 26 games with 15 starts -- 11 at catcher, two at first base, and two at designated hitter... hit .217 (13-of-60) with seven RBIs and seven runs... had a lead-off pinch-hit single and scored a run to jumpstart Iowa’s ninth inning comefrom-behind 4-3 victory over Northwestern (4/17)... finished 1-for-2 with an RBI double in series finale against No. 19 Indiana (3/29)... tallied his first career triple, finishing 1-for-3 with a run against AIB (3/11)... went 1-for-2 with two RBIs in series finale at Middle Tennessee (3/8)... collected hits in his first four career games... had a pair of doubles in two games and two RBIs against Cincinnati (2/27-28)... made start at first base against Cincinnati (2/27)... posted his second-straight two-hit game, going 2-for-4 with a run scored against Missouri State (2/21)... made his first career start against George Mason (2/15), finishing 2-for-4 with a run and RBI... also threw out both would-be base stealers... named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Feb. 16.

#20 AUSTIN GUZZO

C/3B • 6-2 • 185 • So. • L/R Brooklin, Ontario, Canada All Saints Catholic High School

High School -- Played for the 17U Ontario Blue Jays in 2013, leading the team with a .396 batting average with four home runs, seven triples, and 15 doubles... also posted a .610 slugging and .510 on-base percentage... was a Perfect Game High School first-team selection for Canada/Puerto Rico... led Blue Jays to a runner-up finish at the AAU World Series in Florida, hitting .750 in nine games... the squad was ranked 46th by Perfect Game for all 17U teams in North America... competed in a Tournament 12 Showcase at the Rogers Centre, where he was an all-star catcher... high school coach was Dan Bleiwas. Personal -- Born Jan. 1, 1996, in Markham, Canada... son of Amedeo Guzzo-Foliaro and Christine Law... has an older brother, Vincent... majoring in sports management and recreation.

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#35 GRANT KLENOVICH

1B/3B • 6-4 • 225 • So. • R/R Winnetaka, Ill. New Trier Township High S chool

2015 -- Appeared in 14 games with seven starts -- five at first base and two at designated hitter... hit .308 (8-for-26) with five RBIs and three runs scored... had two doubles and one triple... had his first career multi-hit game at Rutgers (5/16), finishing 2-for-2 after entering game as a pinch hitter... made his first career Big Ten start at Rutgers (5/14), finishing 1-for-3 with a run scored... went 1-for-3 with two RBIs in win over Western Illinois (5/5)... went 1-for-3 with a double against Sacramento State (4/28)... went 1-for-2 with a double and run scored vs. Cornell College (4/15)... made his first career start against Grand View (3/31), finishign 1-for-2 with two RBIs... first career hit was an RBI triple and he drew two walks in the game... made his first career appearance against Cincinnati (3/1) in a pinch-hitting role... Dean’s List honoree for the fall and spring semesters. High School -- 2014 Perfect Game USA honorable mention preseason AllAmerican... team captain as a senior... selected to represent Team Illinois in the Summer Midwest Baseball Classic... first-team all-conference as a junior after hitting .385 with three home runs, 12 doubles, three triples, and 29 RBIs... tabbed as the No. 1 first baseman in Illinois, 13th overall prospect in the state and No. 451 nationally in the 2014 Perfect Game rankings... selected to play in the Silver and Black games and Area Code tryout in the summer of 2013, and he was named the Wilmette Waves team MVP in 2013... played summer ball for the Rawlings Hitters in Wisconsin... honor roll student throughout high school and carries a 4.32 grade point average with a 32 ACT score... high school coach was Mike Napolean... club coach was RJ Fergus.

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Personal -- Born March 29, 1996, in Clayton, Mo... son of George and Karin Klenovich... has three siblings, Tara, Ryan, and Blake... mother swam at Florida... majoring in finance/accounting.

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#34 COLE BAKER

RHP • 6-4 • 220 • Fr. • R/R Grimes, Iowa Dallas Center-Grimes High School

High School -- Rated as the 294th-best prospect nationally by Perfect Game... top-rated pitcher in Iowa and No. 2 player overall... 2014 and 2015 High School Underclass AllAmerica Honorable Mention by Perfect Game... three-time first-team all-state, first-team all-district, and first-team all-conference... team Most Valuable Player as a senior... went 9-5 with a 0.68 ERA as a junior, striking out 106 over 82 innings... went 5-4 with a 1.62 ERA in 13 starts as a senior... had 90 strikeouts and limited hitters to a .197 batting average over 69 1/3 innings... four-time state qualifier, helping team to a state title as a freshman and a runner-up finish as a junior... led team to three conference titles... also was a state placewinner in wrestling, placing fourth in Class 3A at 220 pounds as a junior and fifth as a senior... became the 16th member of the 100-match win club in school history... three-time academic all-conference selection... high school coach was Byron Peyton... club coach was Steve James. Personal -- Born July 6, 1996, in Des Moines, Iowa... son of Mike and Deb Baker... has two older siblings, Kyle and Holli... sister, Holli, played collegiate softball at Marshalltown Community College... open major.

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#4 MITCHELL BOE

IF • 5-10 • 170 • Fr. • L/R Naperville, Ill. Joilet Catholic High School

High School -- Ranked as a top-500 prospect nationally by Perfect Game... all-state and ESCC Offensive Player of the Year honoree as a senior... won the 2013 Illinois State Championship and 2014 Illinois Summer State Championship... two-time first-team allconference... hit .394 as a senior, .357 as a junior, and .301 as a sophomore... 2014 WWBA All-Tournament selection in Atlanta... recipient of the 2014 Steve Bajenski Award... played for Team Demarini for four years... also played for the Midwest Reds Scout Team... high school coach was Jared Voss... club coaches were Andy Stack and Charlie Hayes. Personal -- Born July 11, 1996... son of Kim and Kathy Boe... has an older sibling, Kori... undecided on a major.

#2 ZACH DANIELS

IF/RHP • 5-11 • 150 • Fr. • L/R Robins, Iowa Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School

High School -- Ranked as a Top-500 prospect nationally by Perfect Game... named the Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior... named to the All-State Super Team as a junior and senior... Class 4A All-State Captain in 2014 and 2015... Class 4A Player of the Year by Sport Spotlight as a senior... All-State Elite Team by Des Moines Register as a senior... two-time first team all-state selection by Iowa Newspaper Association, Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association and Sports Spotlight... two-time Mississippi Valley Conference Mississippi Division Player of the Year... three-time all-conference selection... two-time all-district and allmetro honoree... Class 4A Large School East All-Star and All-Star Most Valuable Player... excelled as a two-way player... hit .519 (70-of-135) with 46 runs, 27 RBIs, 19 doubles, five triples, and two home runs as a senior... went 26-of-27 on the base paths and had a .589 on-base and .778 slugging percentage... went 4-2 with a 2.52 ERA with 54 strikeouts in 50 innings... as a junior, went 8-1 with a 1.01 ERA over 62 2/3 innings, strikeing out 42 to 13 walks... hit .467 with 37 runs, 13 doubles, one triple, 32 RBIs, and 22 steals... went 5-2 with a 2.22 ERA over 53 2/3 innings as a sophomore with 31 strikeouts... holds single-season school records for hits (70) and doubles (19), and is second in triples (five), and batting average (.519)... ranks in top-three in six carer categories, including first in toughest to strikeout, third in steals (59), hits (159), doubles (35), triples (eight), and batting average (.438)... helped team to a state quarterfinal appearance in 2014 and to the semifinals as a senior... was a Perfect Game All-American and All-Region honoree in 2014 and 2015, playing for the Perfect Game Select Team... was a 2014 underclass honorable mention selection and a Central All-Region second-team honoree in 2015... also was an all-conference guard on the basketball team on two state qualifier teams... recipient of six Kennedy High School Academic Athlete Awards in baseball and basketball... 2014 IHSAA Distinguished Academic Achievement Baseball Award... high school coach was Brett Hoyer... club coach was Steve James. Personal -- Born April 21, 1997... son of Mark and Colleen Daniels... has a younger sister, Caitlynn... mother played collegiate volleyball at Morningside College... uncle, Bill McGuire, played collegiate tennis at Iowa... uncle, Wayne Daniels, played professional baseball in Chicago White Sox organization... was a high school teammate of fellow UI freshman Sammy Lizarraga... majoring in business. PAG E 33


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#33 C.J. ELDRED

RHP • 6-1 • 220 • RS So. • R/R Mount Vernon, Iowa Indiana University Mount Vernon High School

2015 - Sat out the season due to Big Ten transfer regulations. At Indiana (2014) -- Redshirted... played summer ball for the Eau Claire Express in the Northwoods League, where he threw a 78-pitch complete game, giving up three hits and one unearned run. High School -- Four-time all-conference selection, earning first-team as a freshman and sophomore as a pitcher, honorable mention as a junior as a pitcher, and second-team as a positional player as a senior... also was second-team all-district as a sophomore... went 4-3 with a 3.12 ERA with 39 strikeouts-to-four walks in 51 innings as a freshman... was 5-2 with a 1.47 ERA with 53 strikeouts and 11 walks in 57 innings as a sophomore, limiting hitters to a .206 average... posted a 3-3 record with a 3.53 ERA with 51 strikeouts and five walks in 39 2/3 innings as a junior... helped team to conference titles as a sophomore and senior and a sixth place state finish as a senior... played club baseball for the Cedar Rapids Steel for two seasons... high school coach was Jeremy Eliott. Personal -- Given name is Calvin John Eldred, Jr... born May 6, 1995, in Milwaukee, Wis... son of Cal and Christi Eldred... father played baseball at Iowa under Duane Banks, was the 17th pick in the 1989 MLB Draft, and played 16 professional seasons, 13 in the majors for the Milwaukee Brewers (7), Chicago White Sox (2), and St. Louis Cardinals (3)... Cal is currently a special assistant to the GM for the St. Louis Cardinals and a BTN analyst... has four younger siblings, Luke, Emily, Abby, and Hollee... majoring in environmental planning and policy.

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#9 LUKE FARLEY

OF • 6-0 • 200 • Fr. • R/R Denver, Iowa Waterloo Columbus High School

High School -- Ranked as the 183rd-best prospect nationally by Perfect Game and the top player in Iowa, receiving a grade of 10... rated as the 78th-best prospect nationally by Prep Baseball Report... Perfect Game All-American honorable mention in 2013 and 2015 and high honorable mention in 2014... two-time N.I.C.L. Most Valuable Player... all-state Super Team as a senior... two-time all-state by I.N.A. and IHSCBA... four-time all-metro and three-time first-team all-conference selection... first-team all-district as a pitcher in 2014 and 2015... Louisville Slugger second-team high school All-American and recipient of the Gene Schultz All-Opponent Award as a junior... All-Star for Small Schools East and MVP of team... All-Great Plains Region honoree by Perfect Game as senior... hit better than .400 in all four high school seasons... hit .429 with 48 hits, 39 runs, 15 doubles, two triples, six home runs, and 39 RBIs as a freshman, .435 with 57 hits, 30 runs, 12 doubles, four triples, four home runs, and 52 RBIs as a sophomore, .481 with 52 hits, 45 runs, 16 doubles, five triples, six home runs, and 43 RBIs as a junior, and .450 with 50 hits, 43 runs, 10 doubles, one triple, four home runs, and 33 RBIs as a senior... 42-of45 on the base paths his final three seasons... had a .889 slugging and .600 on-base percentage as a junior... went 22-8 on the mound during his career with a 0.91 ERA as a junior and a 0.88 ERA as a senior... ranks on Iowa’s all-time career lists for hits (238), RBIs (190), and doubles (61)... helped team to a runner-up state finish in 2015 and to a semifinal appearance in 2013... was the national champion in the pitch, hit, and run competition in 2009 and third in 2011... played for Perfect Game Iowa Select Navy team in 2014 and 2015... also was a four-year track and field letterwinner, winning the conference discus title in 2014 and finishing as runner-up in 2015... placed 10th at Drake Relays in 2014, fifth in 2014, and sixth in 2015... received the Award for Academic Excellence six times... two-time class President... high school coach was Don Spore... club coach was Steve James. Personal -- Born Nov. 9, 1996... son of Larry and Robin Farley... has two siblings, Brianna and Brock... majoring in pre-dental.

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#27 ZACH FRICKE

C/RHP • 6-0 • 190 • Jr. • L/R Waterloo, Iowa North Iowa Area CC Waterloo West High School

At NIACC -- Played two seasons at North Iowa Area Community College, helping the Trojans to a second place ICCAC finish, a Region 11 and district title, and an eighth place finish at the NJCAA World Series as a sophomore... hit .343 (69-of-201) with 13 doubles, one triple, and 12 home runs as a sophomore... scored 59 runs and drove in 71, which are a single-season school record... finished with 46 walks, a .479 on-base, and .597 slugging percentage... 12 home runs and 46 walks are the third-most in school history... led NIACC in walks (30) and home runs (five) as a freshman, scoring 30 runs and driving in 27 in 54 games... NIACC record holder in career walks (75), second in home runs (17), and fifth in RBIs (98)... coached by Travis Hergert. High School -- First-team all-state selection as a junior... three-time first-team alldistrict... three-time All-MVC honoree, earning first-team honors as a junior and senior... hit .413 (43-of-104) with 25 runs, 29 RBIs, seven doubles, two triples, and five home runs as a sophomore, posting a .527 on-base and .663 slugging percentage... hit .496 (56-of-113) with 14 doubles, three triples, six home runs, 13 runs and 32 RBIs as a junior, posting a .832 slugging and .575 on-base percentage... hit .368 (36-of-106) with 16 doubles, one triple, five home runs, 25 runs, and 31 RBIs as a senior... played for the Iowa Select Black team in 2012 and 2013... also was a two-time state qualifier and letterwinner in swimming... high school coach was Kory Kelchen.

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#12 SAM LIZARRAGA

RHP • 6-6 • 220 • Fr. • R/R Cedar Rapids, Iowa Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School

High School -- Two-time All-State Super Team selection... two-time first-team all-state, first-team all-district, first-team All-MVC Conference, and first-team all-metro honoree... tabbed as the 2015 U.S. Marine Corps Male Athlete of the Year... competed in the Senior All-Star Game and on the Japan-Metro Team... named the Class 4A Pitcher of the Year as a junior... two-time Metro Sports Player of the Week honoree... was the KCRG Athlete of the Week as a junior... went 8-0 with a 0.70 ERA with 72 strikeouts over 50 innings as a senior... allowed 28 hits and issued nine walks... hit .364 with 25 RBIs, three home runs, and a .468 on-base percentage... went 8-1 with a 1.45 ERA over 58 innings as a junior... had 53 strikeouts to 12 walks... finished his career fourth all-time with 22 victores in school history... helped team to a pair of state semifinal appearances (2012, 2015) and two conference titles (2012, 2014)... also was a second-team all-district quarterback, finishing second all-time in single season touchdown passes and fourth all-time in career touchdown passes... was a four-year academic athlete honoree... high school coach was Brett Hoyer. Personal -- Born Nov. 5, 1996... son of Jim and Deanne Lizarraga... has an older brother, Jimmy, who was an honorable mention All-Midwest Collegiate Conference catcher in 2015 at Mount Mercy... majoring in sports and recreation management.

#1 MASON MCCOY

IF • 6-0 • 175 • Jr. • R/R Washington, Ill. Illinois Central CC Washington Community High School

Hawk Item -- Was the Northwoods League and La Crosse Loggers Most Valuable Player in 2015... named a NWL All-Star and a Postseason All-Star... finished with a NWL single season record 112 hits, 80 runs, and 168 total bases. Junior College -- Two-time All-American at Illinois Central Community College... two-time all-region and two-time all-conference selection... named the Freshman Player of the Year after hitting .394 with 84 hits, 18 doubles, six triples, and five home runs... finished 30-of32 on the base paths... hit .382 with 58 hits and eight doubles as a sophomore and finished 24-of-28 on the base paths. High School -- Was a four-time all-area and all-conference selection... hit .564 as a junior... played for the Central Illinois Outlaws as a junior and senior and on the Cincinnati Reds Scout Team during the fall of junior season... also lettered in baseball, basketball, and soccer, earning all-conference honors in basketball and soccer... high school coach was Kyle Wisher. Personal -- Born March 31, 1995, in Peoria, Illinois... son of Josh and Misty McCoy... has two younger siblings, Madisyn and Micah... majoring in health and human physiology.

Personal -- Born May 17, 1995... son of David Fricke and Danay Kelly... has two siblings, Taylor and Jacob... majoring in health and human physiology.

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#11 COLE MCDONALD RHP • 6-1 • 185 • Fr. • L/R New Hampton, Iowa New Hampton High School

High School -- Rated as a Top-500 prospect nationally by Perfect Game... Iowa Newspaper Association and Iowa High School Coaches Association first-team all-state honoree as a senior... second team all-state as a sophomore and third team all-state as a freshman... four-time first-team all-district and four-time all-conference selection, earning first team honors as a freshman, sophomore, and senior... recipient of the “Team Captain” Award as a junior and senior and the Coaches Appreciation Award as a junior... went 2-0 with a 0.39 ERA with 29 strikeouts in 18 innings as a junior before suffering an elbow injury... didn’t pitch as a senior, recovering from Tommy John surgery... went 10-2 with a 2.12 ERA with 94 strikeouts to 23 walks over 79 1/3 innings as a freshman... had a 10-3 record with a 0.98 ERA with 152 strikeouts to 26 walks over 85 1/3 innings as a sophomore... limited hitters to a .140 average... holds single season school records in wins (10), ERA (0.98), strikeouts (152), winning percentage (.889), shutouts (seven), batting average (.490) and steals (26)... helped team to a 2015 Northeast Iowa Conference title... played club ball for Perfect Game Select... also was an all-state and all-district defensive back in football, a four-year letterwinner and two-time all-conference selection in basketball and a conference and district champion and state placewinner in track and field... he was team captain of football, basketball, and baseball teams as a senior... National Honor Society... recipient of the Governor’s Scholar Award, Bernie Saggau Award, American Citizenship Award, and Academic Excellence Award (all four years)... was class president as a junior and vice president as senior... was a class officer all four years... high school coach was Cory McDonald... club coach was Steve James. Personal -- Born March 11, 1997... son of Cory and Shelly McDonald... has three younger siblings, Alison, Hope, and Jacob... father played college football at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa... majoring in business.

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#44 ROBERT NEUSTROM OF • 6-3 • 200 • Fr. • L/L S ioux City, Iowa Sioux City North High School

High School -- Ranked as the 482nd-best prospect nationally by Perfect Game... Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior... ABCA/Rawlings All-Region team honoree as a senior... Perfect Game All-American honorable mention and Perfect Game second-team all-region... Sioux Land Sports Authority All-American as a junior... two-time MRAC Player of the Year... two-time Super Team All-State and first-team all-state honoree... three-time first-team all-conference, first-team all-district, and first-team all-western Iowa... team MVP as a junior and senior and Offensive MVP as a sophomore... second-team all-district as a freshman... hit .472 with 14 doubles, six home runs, five triples and 49 RBIs as a senior... batted .540 with 19 doubles, two home runs, and 48 RBIs as a junior... hit .415 with 18 doubles, four home runs, and 38 RBIs as a sophomore and .375 with eight doubles, two home runs, and 19 RBIs as a freshman... helped team to a 2015 conference title... also was a third-team all-state, first-team all-district, two-time all-district honorable mention, and first-team all-western Iowa in football and a first-team all-conference, all-district, and all-conference honorable mention selection in basketball... holds the single-season school record for most receiving yards and receptions in football... recipient of the Bernie Saggau Award... academic all-conference and academic all-state in football and baseball... vice president of the National Honor Society... high school coach was Rory Jackson. Personal -- Born Nov. 12, 1996... son of Tim and Laura Neustrom... has two siblings, Traci Neustrom and Timoni West... uncle, Kelly, was a collegiate quarterback at Wayne State... majoring in engineering.

#6 DANIEL PERRY

IF • 6-2 • 180 • Fr. • R/R S usanville, Calif. Lassen High School

Hawk Item -- Selected in the 13th round (392nd pick) of the 2015 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays... he was the highest recruit drafted in the Big Ten Conference. High School -- Rated as a Top-500 prospect nationally by Perfect Game... ranked as one of the top prospects in the nation by “The Scouting News”... four-time all-league selection... all-section and Most Valuable Defensive Player as a senior... Most Valuable Offensive Player as a junior... helped team to a pair of conference titles in 2012 and 2013... hit .453 with two home runs and a .520 on-base percentage as a senior, .500 with a .587 on-base percentage and four home runs as a junior, .433 with two home runs and a .527 on-base percentage as a sophomore, and .385 with two home runs and a .404 on-base percentage as a freshman... played club ball for Trosky Baseball... also was a three-time all-league selection in basketball, earning team offensive MVP honors as a freshman and defensive MVP honors as a senior... academic all-conference in baseball and basketball. Personal -- Born Sept. 20, 1996... son of Eric and Deanne Perry... has two older brothers, Quinton and Aarason... father works in the Chicago Cubs organization... Quinton played collegiate baseball at Santa Clara and Aarason played collegiately at Simpson University... majoring in sports and recreation management.

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#18 SHANE RITTER

RHP • 6-4 • 175 • Fr. • R/R Plainfield, Ill. Plainfield South High School

High School -- Ranked as the 325th-best prospect nationally by Perfect Game... was rated as the ninth-best prospect in Illinois by the Prep Baseball Report... all-state and all-area honoree as a senior... two-time all-conference selection... went 3-1 with a 2.19 ERA as a sophomore, 5-3 with a 2.01 ERA as a junior, and 5-3 with a 0.67 ERA with 99 strikeouts over 61 innings as a senior... the 99 strikeouts are a single-season school record... pitched a complete game, no hitter in regional semifinal and a complete game to win a regional title as a sophomore... also was an all-conference selection in basketball as a junior and senior... honor roll all four years... played for the Illinois Edge... high school coach was Phil Bodine... club coach was Tony Folino. Personal -- Born Feb. 21, 1997, in Mesa, Arizona... son of Don and Susie Ritter... has two siblings, Brett and Kyle... majoring in sports recreation and business.

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#45 KYLE SHIMP

LHP • 6-7 • 212 • Fr. • R/L Yorkville, Ill. Yorkville High School

High School -- Ranked as a Top-500 prospect nationally by Perfect Game... two-time NI Conference Most Valuable Player, two-time all-conference, and two-time Beacon News All-Area team honoree... Perfect Game Preseason All-American as a junior... went 4-4 with a 3.33 ERA with 59 strikeouts as sophomore... did not pitch as a junior, hit .343 with 14 doubles and three home runs... missed his senior season after undergoing Tommy John surgery... helped team to state titles in 2013 and 2014 and a runner-up finish in 2015... played for the Illinois Sparks club team from 2011-15... also was an all-area selection in basketball, where he received the Coach’s Award... eight-time High Honor Roll, three-time academic all-conference, and and three-time recipient of the Academic Excellence Award... National Honor Society... high school coach was Scott Luken... club coaches were Kevin Sefcik and Bill Copp.

#19 KYLE WADE

RHP • 6-2 • 195 • RS Fr. • R/R C hino Hills, Calif. Chino Hills High School

2015 -- Redshirted... spent the season rehabbing from high school Tommy John surgery. High School -- Named honorable-mention All-California region as a senior... also was named to the 2014 Rawlings/Perfect Game Top Prospects List... named to the Perfect Game All-Tournament and Rawlings West Coast Top Prospect teams in 2013... went 5-3 with a 3.59 ERA in 37 innings as a junior, finishing with a 29 strikeouts to just eight walks... also was an All-Sierra League selection after helping guide Chino to a league championship... also pitched for the California SGV Arsenal, the top travel ball team in California. Personal -- Born June 9, 1995... son of Kristi and Larry Duran and James Wade... has two sisters, Jaclyn and Samantha... majoring in communications.

Personal -- Born Oct. 4, 1996... son of Tim and Sue Shimp... has three younger siblings, Bailey, Carter, and Ryan... uncle, Bill Shimp, played college baseball at Iowa State... majoring in business.

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school-record eight consecutive Big Ten series wins dating back to the 2014 season. Iowa swept No. 19 Indiana to open Big Ten play to catapult the Hawkeyes into the national rankings for the first time in 25 years. Iowa climbed to as high as No. 13 before finishing the year 20th by Collegiate Baseball, 25th by Baseball America, and 28th by the NCBWA -- the program’s first appearance in the final rankings in school history.

Iowa native Rick Heller is entering his third season as head coach of the University of Iowa baseball program. Heller was tabbed as the 20th head coach in program history on July 12, 2013.

Heller guided Iowa to a Big Ten runner-up (three games ahead of the third place finisher) finish in a year where the league was at its all-time best with a record five NCAA Regional participants. Iowa went 19-5 in conference play for a .792 winning percentage -- the best winning percentage by a second place team since the Big Ten returned to single division play in 1988.

Head Coach Third Season Upper Iowa, 1986

Heller, an Eldon, Iowa, native, has been head coach at four institutions -- Iowa (2014-present), Indiana State (2009-13), Northern Iowa (1999-2009), and Upper Iowa (1987-99) -- leading all four schools to NCAA postseason play. He is one of nine coaches all-time and one of five active coaches to lead three different Division I programs to NCAA Regional play.

In NCAA Regional play, Heller led the Hawkeyes to a pair of wins over Oregon in Springfield, Missouri, and lost two games to No. 8 national seed Missouri State by a combined three runs. Senior reliever Nick Hibbing was tabbed as the Springfield Regional’s Most Outstanding Player and was named to the all-tournament team.

In 2015, Heller guided the Hawkeyes to an at-large berth into NCAA Regional play and posted the school’s first NCAA Tournament win since 1972. He led Indiana State to its first outright Missouri Valley Conference title in 2012, and Northern Iowa to the MVC title and into the NCAA Tournament in 2001, the first and only regional appearance for the Panthers as a Division I program.

Under Heller’s watch, Iowa had a pair of players earn three All-America distinctions, had a school-record six All-Big Ten selections, and a semifinalist for the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award. Tyler Peyton earned third-team All-America honors as a utility from D1Baseball.com and the NCBWA, while starting pitcher Blake Hickman was a Louisville Slugger third-team All-American.

Heller is the winningest coach in his first two seasons in Iowa history, posting a 71-41 record, and he is one of two UI head coaches to lead the program to the NCAA Tournament. In 28 seasons as a head coach, Heller owns a career record of 761-606-4.

The Hawkeyes won with Hellerball -- a term coined to highlight the team’s gritty style of play. Iowa’s pitching and defense both finished in the top 16 nationally (fielding percentage, 11th; ERA, 16th) in 2015 and the team had a never-say die attitude, posting six walk-off wins and going 18-9 in games decided by two runs or less.

The Hawkeyes had a breakthrough season in Heller’s second season in Iowa City, going 4118 with the 41 victories being the second-most all-time and just the fourth 40-win season in program history. Iowa earned the school’s first NCAA Regional berth since 1990, where it went 2-2 at the Springfield Regional for the program’s first NCAA Tournament win since 1972. The Hawkeyes rolled to a 15-5 start and won its first 11 series of the season, including a

The pitching staff shattered the school ERA record, posting a 2.95 ERA in 59 games and had a school-record 19 saves. It was a remarkable turnaround for the Hawkeye hurlers -- a unit that had a 4.34 ERA with virtually the same cast in 2014. At season’s end, five players had their name called in the 2015 Major League Baseball First-

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RICK HELLER BIO Year Player Draft, tying a program record. Hickman was selected in the seventh round by the Chicago White Sox -- the highest Hawkeye draftee since 1999. Heller has seen eight players drafted, including two top-eight round picks in two seasons. On the recruiting trail, Heller has helped Iowa become a player on the national recruiting scene. The Hawkeyes’ 2015 recruiting class was rated tops in the Big Ten Conference and the 40th-best class nationally. It boasted 11 top-500 prospects by Perfect Game. In his first season at the UI, Heller guided the Hawkeyes to a 9-1 start -- the program’s best start since 1940 -- a Big Ten Tournament berth and conference tournament win. Iowa finished the year with a 30-23 record for just the third 30win season since 1993. The 30 victories are the most by a first-year coach in Iowa history. Heller won his 700th career game in a 13-1 rout of Georgetown on March 15 at the Snowbird Classic in Florida. The Hawkeyes also took 2-of-3 games from Nebraska to open the Big Ten regular season -- Iowa’s first conference-opening series win since 1998 and took 2-of-3 games against Minnesota for the first time since 2005. Under Heller’s direction, Iowa became one of the most potent offensive teams in the Big Ten in 2014. The Hawkeyes led the conference in four offensive categories (batting average, hits, runs and on-base percentage) and ranked second in four more (slugging percentage, RBIs, home runs and total bases). Iowa finished with 23 home runs -- a season after the team had two long balls in 49 contests. Heller coached five student-athletes to All-Big Ten recognition, the most for the program since 2007. Junior shortstop Jake Yacinich garnered first-team All-Big Ten honors after ranking second in the league in batting average and steals. He was the first Iowa first-teamer since 2009.

Heller came to the UI after a strong four-year run at Indiana State. He led the Sycamores to their first outright Missouri Valley Conference championship in school history and back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1995 during the record-setting 2012 season. Indiana State finished 41-19, including a 14-7 record in conference play to claim the regular season crown and earn an atlarge bid into the NCAA Tournament. The 41 wins were the most for the program since 1991. Heller was named the 2012 Dan Callahan MVC Coach of the Year, while junior Jeremy Lucas earned the Joe Carter MVC Player of the Year award -- the first student-athlete in ISU history to earn the league’s MVP -- and junior Dakota Bacus was selected as the MVC Newcomer of the Year. Eight members of the team were named All-MVC. Following the season, two Sycamores were drafted in the top-12 rounds and a total of three signed contracts to begin their professional careers. Heller led Indiana State to its fifth-consecutive winning season in 2013, and to a semifinal appearance in the MVC Tournament. The Sycamores, who finished 26-25 overall, had four players earn All-MVC honors, including Sean Manaea, the 34th overall selection in the 2013 MLB Draft by the Kansas City Royals. The draft selection was the second-highest in ISU baseball program history. Manaea became the 16th Sycamore to either be drafted or sign a professional free agent contract since Heller became head coach in 2009. Heller led Indiana State to a 35-19 record in his first season in Terre Haute, Ind. -- the most wins for any first-year coach in ISU baseball history -- and a third place MVC finish. The Sycamores were one of two MVC teams to receive votes in the national polls during the season. In 2011, Indiana State went 29-28 and advanced to the semifinals of the MVC Tournament -- its deepest run since 2002. During his tenure at Northern Iowa, Heller’s teams won 270 games, including the 2001 Missouri Valley Conference championship and NCAA Regional Berth. While building the Panthers into an annual contender, Heller coached three MVC Most

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RICK HELLER BIO Valuable Players, one MVC Pitcher of the Year and helped put 22 players in professional baseball.

THE HELLER FILE Year School 1988 Upper Iowa 1989 Upper Iowa 1990 Upper Iowa 1991 Upper Iowa 1992 Upper Iowa 1993 Upper Iowa 1994 Upper Iowa 1995 Upper Iowa 1996 Upper Iowa 1997 Upper Iowa 1998 Upper Iowa 1999 Upper Iowa 12-year totals

Record Pct. 7-30 .189 10-23 .303 19-17 .527 22-13 .629 23-16 .590 21-15-1 .581 21-18-1 .538 31-13 .705 37-14 .725 30-14 .682 38-8 .826 30-15-1 .663 289-194-3 .598

2000 Northern Iowa 2001 Northern Iowa 2002 Northern Iowa 2003 Northern Iowa 2004 Northern Iowa 2005 Northern Iowa 2006 Northern Iowa 2007 Northern Iowa 2008 Northern Iowa 2009 Northern Iowa 10-year totals

23-33 35-28 30-25-1 27-28 25-31 26-28 28-27 23-28 30-24 23-26 270-278-1

.411 .556 .545 .491 .446 .481 .509 .450 .556 .469 .494

2010 Indiana State 2011 Indiana State 2012 Indiana State 2013 Indiana State 4-year totals

35-19 29-28 41-19 26-25 131-91

.648 .509 .683 .510 .590

2014 Iowa 2015 Iowa 2-year total

30-23 .566 41-18 .695 71-41 .634

28-year totals

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While at UNI, Heller’s teams broke a total of 57 team or individual records, including setting team records for hits, runs batted in, doubles and extra base hits during the 2001 season. Heller led the Panthers to four MVC tournaments, winning the championship in 2001. All-American Ryan Brunner claimed the league MVP award and All-American Nic Ungs was named Pitcher of the Year. The Panthers recorded back-to-back 30-plus win seasons in 2001 and 2002 for the first time in school history and set the school singleseason record with 35 wins in 2001. Heller also coached two Academic All-Americans in Brunner and Travis Welsch. Before taking over the Northern Iowa program prior to the 2000 season, Heller spent 12 years as a head coach at Upper Iowa University, a Division III institution. While at Upper Iowa, Heller recorded a 291-194-3 overall record and was named the Iowa Conference Coach of the Year four times.

In 1997, his team was ranked seventh nationally in the pre-season poll and won the Iowa Conference Tournament. In 1998, his team was ranked as high as 10th nationally while finishing with a 38-8 record to set a school record for winning percentage (.826). His final UIU team finished 30-15-1 and finished third in the Iowa Conference while setting five school records. As a player at Upper Iowa from 1982-86, he was a four-year starter at shortstop and he also lettered in football and basketball. He is a member of the Upper Iowa Athletic Hall of Fame. Heller is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association and serves on the ABCA All-American Committee. He is also a member of the Indiana and Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Associations. In 2008, he was inducted into the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Heller has three daughters -- Tara, Alyssa, and Vivienne. His wife’s name is Rachelle.

Heller won his first conference championship in 1993 -- the first for Upper Iowa in 20 years -- while advancing to the NCAA Division III Regionals. His team won the Iowa Conference title and advanced to NCAA Regionals again in 1995, finishing 19th in the national rankings as Heller won his third Coach of the Year honor. He repeated Coach of the Year honors again in 1996 when the Peacocks won the Iowa Conference and Central Regional to advance to the NCAA Division III College World Series. His team finished the year ranked sixth nationally and he was named NCAA Division III Central Region Coach of the Year.

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Scott Brickman is entering his third season as pitching coach for the University of Iowa baseball program. In two seasons in Iowa City, Brickman has helped guide the Hawkeyes to 71 wins, an NCAA Regional appearance, and a Big Ten runner-up finish. Iowa has had three All-Americans, three all-region, and 11 All-Big Ten selections. Eight players have had their names called in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. On the recruiting trail, Brickman has helped Iowa become a player on the national recruiting scene. The Hawkeyes’ 2015 recruiting class was rated tops in the Big Ten Conference and the 40th-best class nationally. It boasted 11 top-500 prospects by Perfect Game. Brickman helped lead Iowa to one of the top seasons in program history in 2015. The Hawkeyes went 41-18 and earned an at-large berth into NCAA Regionals -- the first berth since 1990. The 41 wins were the second-most in program history. Iowa, which won two games at the Springfield Regional for its first NCAA Tournament win since 1972, finished the season ranked 20th by Collegiate Baseball, 25th by Baseball America, and 28th by the NCBWA -- the program’s first appearance in the final rankings in school history. Brickman’s work with the Iowa pitching staff fueled the team’s success. The Hawkeyes finished with a 2.95 ERA to rank 16th in the nation and ranked 10th in hits allowed per nine innings (7.69). The 2.95 ERA shattered the program’s school record of 3.63 set in 1971, and the team posted a school record 19 saves.

SCOTT BRICKMAN BIO It was a remarkable turnaround for the Hawkeye pitching staff -- a unit that had a 4.34 ERA with virtually the same cast in 2014. Under Brickman’s watch, Blake Hickman developed from a thrower into a pitcher. The converted catcher earned Louisville Slugger third-team All-America and first-team All-Big Ten honors after going 9-2 -- the program’s most wins since 2005 -- with a 2.99 ERA in his first full season as a starting pitcher. Hickman was a seventh round MLB selection by the Chicago White Sox -- the highest Iowa draftee since 1999. Tyler Peyton garnered a pair of All-America distinctions by D1Baseball.com and NCBWA -- the first Hawkeye since 1990 to earn two All-America honors -- as a utility player, and he was a semifinalist for the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award. Peyton went 7-4 with a 3.03 ERA as Iowa’s Friday night starter. Iowa’s third starter -- Calvin Mathews -- and top reliever -- Nick Hibbing -- garnered second-team All-Big Ten recognition. Mathews went 5-3 with a 2.45 ERA, while Hibbing had a career-year, going 4-1 with a 1.57 ERA with 47 strikeouts to five walks. Hibbing was the Springfield Regional’s Most Outstanding Player. Brickman got the most out of his staff as student-athletes improved nearly across the board. Luke Vandermaten went 2-0 with a 1.06 ERA in 22 appearances, walk-on Ryan Erickson was 4-1 with a 2.79 ERA, and Brandon Shulista had a career year, going 3-2 with a 3.67 ERA. In his first season in Iowa City, Brickman helped guide the Hawkeyes to a 9-1 start -- the program’s best start since 1940 -- a Big Ten Tournament berth and conference tournament win. Iowa finished the year with a 30-23 record for just the third 30-win season since 1993. Brickman pieced together a mix-and-match pitching staff that was forced to battle through injuries throughout the season. Under Brickman’s tutelage, Mathews became a front-of-the-line pitcher, posting a 3-3 record with a 2.72 ERA before going down with an injury, and walk-ons Jared Mandel (2-1, 2.70 ERA) and Tyler Radtke (2-2, 3.89 ERA, three saves) developed into major pieces in the Iowa bullpen. PAG E 41


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SCOTT BRICKMAN BIO Brickman also worked with Hickman in his transition from catcher to the mound. Hickman went 2-2 with a 3.93 ERA in his first year as a pitcher, and he was the starter in game two at the Big Ten Tournament -- a 2-1 Hawkeye victory.

1962. During the 2008 season, Brickman helped guide the Panthers to 30 wins for just the fourth time in the school’s 103-year history, while posting the fourth-best ERA (4.75) since the move to Division I in 1981.

Brickman joined the Iowa coaching staff in 2013 after serving four seasons as head coach at NCAA Division II Belmont Abbey, where he led the Crusaders to a 104-82 record, a 2012 Conference Carolinas Western Division Championship, and a pair of top-25 national rankings -- the first in school history. Brickman departed the school with the best winning percentage in the program’s 22-year history.

Prior to returning to his alma mater, Brickman spent five seasons as an assistant coach at Wofford College, where he coached two Freshman All-Americans and helped the Terriers win the 2007 Southern Conference Championship and an NCAA Tournament berth.

In 2013, Brickman guided the Crusaders to a 27-17 record, and the squad earned a top-25 ranking during the regular season for the second time in program history. Five players garnered all-conference recognition, and pitcher Emilio Pagan was selected in the 10th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, the program’s highest draftee in its history. Brickman led the Crusaders to the Conference Carolinas Western Division title in 2012 -- the third crown in school history and first in more than a decade. Brickman coached Pagan to ABCA/NWBCA All-America honors and two Crusaders earned all-conference and All-Southeast Regional honors. Steven Thiele was also tabbed as the Conference Male Academic Scholar Athlete of the Year for the second-straight season. In his second season as head coach, Brickman led the Crusaders to an 11-win turnaround from his first season, winning 29 games and earning the first top-25 ranking in program history. Brickman coached six players to all-conference recognition and one All-Southeast Regional honoree. Three Crusaders also earned academic all-conference honors, and Thiele was the Conference’s Male Academic Scholar Athlete of the Year.

Brickman also served as head coach of the Florence Redwolves, a summer collegiate team in Florence, S.C., in 2004-05. The 2005 team advanced to the Coastal Plains League championship game and set the franchise record with 33 wins. Twelve of his players were drafted or signed by MLB teams, including 2006 first-round pick, Clemson University’s Tyler Colvin. From 2000-02, Brickman was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for Muscatine Community College. During his tenure, he saw three pitchers and 15 total players earn all-region honors, and four players were selected in the MLB Draft. Brickman also was an assistant coach at Wartburg College in 1998-99, helping the Knights win the Iowa Conference and advance to the 1999 NCAA Tournament. As a pitcher at Northern Iowa, Brickman led the Panthers to a second-place finish in the Missouri Valley Conference in 1997, and he was a twice named Missouri Valley Pitcher of the Week. The Denver, Iowa, native earned his bachelor’s degree from Northern Iowa in 1998. He is married to the former Cassandra Mucks, and they reside in North Liberty, Iowa.

From 2007-09, Brickman served as an assistant coach at Northern Iowa. In two seasons with the Panthers, five pitchers were drafted or signed by Major League Baseball organizations, accounting for 20 percent of the players drafted at UNI since

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IOWABASE BALL MARTY SUTHERLAND Assistant Coach/ Recruiting Coordinator Third Season Northern Iowa, 1998

Marty Sutherland is entering his third season as hitting coach and recruiting coordinator for the University of Iowa baseball program. In two seasons in Iowa City, Sutherland has helped guide the Hawkeyes to 71 wins, an NCAA Regional appearance, and a Big Ten runner-up finish. Iowa has had three All-America, three all-region, and 11 All-Big Ten selections. Eight players have had their names called in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.

MARTY SUTH E R LAN D B IO With Sutherland’s assistance, Iowa was one of the top defensive teams in the country, ranking 11th overall and No. 2 in the Big Ten. Offensively, the Hawkeyes battled until the final pitch, as evident by their six walk-off wins and 18-9 record in games decided by two or fewer runs. Sutherland coached junior Tyler Peyton to All-America honors as a utility player by D1Baseball.com and NCBWA, and he was a semifinalist for the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award. Peyton hit a team-best .337 with 31 runs and 31 RBIs. The Hawkeyes had a school-record six All-Big Ten selections in 2015, including three positional players. Five players had their names called in the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft, tying a program record for most draftees in a single season. In his first season in Iowa City, Sutherland helped guide the Hawkeyes to a 9-1 start -- the program’s best start since 1940 -- a Big Ten Tournament berth and conference tournament win. Iowa finished the year with a 30-23 record for just the third 30-win season since 1993.

On the recruiting trail, Sutherland has led the charge, helping Iowa become a major player on the national recruiting scene. The Hawkeyes’ 2015 recruiting class was rated tops in the Big Ten Conference and the 40th-best class nationally. It boasted 11 top-500 prospects by Perfect Game.

Iowa’s offense thrived under Sutherland, as the Hawkeyes led the Big Ten in four offensive categories (batting average, hits, runs and on-base percentage) and ranked second in four more (slugging percentage, RBIs, home runs and total bases). Iowa finished with 23 home runs -- a season after the team had two long balls in 49 contests.

Sutherland helped lead Iowa to one of the top seasons in program history in 2015. The Hawkeyes went 41-18 and earned an at-large berth into NCAA Regionals -- the first berth since 1990. The 41 wins were the second-most in program history. Iowa won two games at the Springfield Regional for its first NCAA Tournament win since 1972 and finished the season ranked 20th by Collegiate Baseball, 25th by Baseball America, and 28th by the NCBWA-- the program’s first appearance in the final rankings in school history.

Five Iowa student-athletes garnered All-Big Ten recognition, the most for the program since 2007, which included first-team All-Big Ten shortstop Jake Yacinich. He was the first Hawkeye to earn a first-team nod since 2009. Sutherland, a former player and coach under UI head coach Rick Heller at Northern Iowa, was an assistant for the Panthers from 2003-09, helping lead the team to 154 victories over six seasons. He coached 12 All-Missouri Valley Conference selections and an MVC Newcomer and Player of the Year honoree.

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Sutherland also served as an assistant coach at Wartburg College during the 2002-03 season. Most recently, Sutherland was an assistant coach at Cascade (Iowa) High School and a hitting/fielding instructor at Bases Loaded Academy in Dubuque, Iowa. Sutherland was an infielder at Northern Iowa during the 2001 and 2002 seasons, helping the team to its first back-to-back 30 win seasons in program history. He also played at Kirkwood Community College from 1998-2000. During his two seasons in Cedar Falls, Sutherland batted .318 with 25 doubles and 29 stolen bases. He also finished his career with 64 RBIs. In 2001, Sutherland was a second team All-MVC and second team All-Midwest region honoree after UNI won a school-record 35 games and claimed the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament title en route to the first NCAA Tournament berth in school history. Sutherland batted .349, and the Panthers finished 10th in the nation and led the MVC in hitting with a .333 batting average. In 2002, UNI won 30 games and finished fourth in the Missouri Valley. The squad finished with a .327 batting average in conference games to lead the league. The Cascade, Iowa, native earned his associate’s degree from Kirkwood Community College in July, 2000, and his bachelor’s degree from Northern Iowa in Dec., 2002.

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ERIK FOOR BIO

ERIC FOOR

Volunteer Assistant Coach First Season California State University, Bernardino, 2009

Erik Foor is in his first season as volunteer assistant coach for the University of Iowa baseball program. Foor’s most recent coaching stop came at Belmont Abbey College during the 2014 season. While with the Crusaders, Foor served as varsity pitching coach and junior varsity head coach. During his lone season in North Carolina, Foor coached the Conference Carolinas Freshman Pitcher of the Year and a first-team all-conference pitcher, and led the JV team to the most wins in program history. Left-handed pitcher Cody Stull was selected in the MLB Draft. From 2009-13, Foor was pitching coach at California State University, San Bernardino, where he had eight pitchers selected in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Drafts. During his stop at San Bernardino, Foor helped the team to a pair of third place finishes in the CCCA Conference Tournament, and the pitching staff had a sub-four ERA in three seasons. The staff had a 3.44 ERA in 2010 -- the second-best mark in the league. Foor also spent two seasons as pitching coach for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Elite Baseball Program, working with the top southern California high school prospects. Three players Foor has coached -- Taijuan Walker (Mariners), Aaron Brooks (Royals), and Brandon Cunniff (Braves) -- have gone on to play in the Major Leagues. As a player, Foor competed in professional baseball from 2005-07. He played for the Chicago Cubs organization in 2005-06, before competing for Yuma Scorpions and Rio Grande Valley White Wings in 2006-07. Foor played collegiate baseball at California State University, San Bernardino in 2004-05, where he was an all-conference starting pitcher as a senior. He earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from CSUSB in 2009 and a master’s degree in education in 2012. Foor and his wife, Kayse, have a daughter, Makaylee, and they reside in North Liberty, Iowa.

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Director of Baseball Operations Second Season Mount Merc y, 1998

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Desi Druschel is entering his second season as the University of Iowa baseball program’s director of baseball operations and director of Iowa baseball camps. In his first season in Iowa City, Druschel helped lead the Hawkeyes to one of their best seasons in program history. Iowa won 41 games -- the second-most all-time -- and earned an at-large berth into NCAA Regional play for the first time since 1990. Iowa won two games at the Springfield Regional for their first NCAA Tournament victory since 1972. The Hawkeyes finished in the final national rankings for the first time in school history, coming in at No. 20 by Collegiate Baseball, 25th by Baseball America, and 28th by the NCBWA.

Kevin Foor | Equipment Manager

Ray Gilmore | Official Scorer

Erika Harrison | Athletic Trainer

Zach Walrod | Strength & Conditioning

Troy Wulf | Academic Services

Syrena Even | Secretary

Nate Howard | Manager

Kevin Ingold | Manager

Chris Jelinek | Manager

Brooks Miller | Manager

Bryce Miller | Manager

Zach Parle | Manager

Kevin Wille | Senior Manager

Iowa had three All-America and a school-record six All-Big Ten selections, and five players had their names called in the 2015 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, including Blake Hickman, who was the program’s highest draftee since 1999. Before joining the Iowa coaching staff, Druschel won 172 games, advanced to a pair of NAIA Region VII Tournaments and posted two conference runner-up and two third-place finishes as head coach at Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, from 2006-14. He coached three honorable mention All-Americans, 22 all-conference selections, and 12 Gold Glove honorees. Druschel also coached three NAIA Scholar Athletes, three all-region scholar athletes and 33 academic all-conference selections. Druschel initially joined the Mount Mercy staff prior to the 2005 season as an assistant coach before being promoted to the head position a year later. Druschel has also served as head coach at The Franciscan University (now Ashford University) in Clinton, Iowa, from 200104, where he helped the Saints set 45 school records. He also was an assistant at Mount St. Clare College (2000-01), Indiana University (1999-00), and Vinton-Shellsburg (Iowa) High School (1996-2000) during his coaching career. Druschel, a member of the American Baseball Coaches and Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Associations, played baseball and basketball collegiately at Upper Iowa and Mount Mercy from 1994-98. The Vinton, Iowa, native graduated from Mount Mercy with a bachelor’s degree in management in 1998, and he earned his master’s degree in athletic administration from Indiana in 2001. He and his wife, Jessica, have two children, Jace and Halle.

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G A R Y B A R TA B I O GARY BARTA AT H L E T I C S DIRECTOR

Gary Barta enters his 10th year as the director of athletics at the University of Iowa riding momentum of recordsetting performances in every leg of the three-legged stool by which the Iowa Hawkeyes approach each day: Win. Graduate. Do it Right. A big picture view of the UI’s success in the “Win” category is provided by a review of the Hawkeyes’ performance in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition. The Hawkeyes completed the 2014-15 season with 535.50 points – the most points the UI has ever accumulated in the history of the competition. That point total resulted in a 44th place finish, the third-best recorded by the UI and its best since the 2004-05 athletics year. UI student-athletes continued to attack their work in the classroom – the “Graduate” leg of the Hawkeyes’ three-legged stool – with the same intensity as they pursue their opponents in competition: Iowa established a record for its NCAA Graduation Success Rate in 2014-15 while again achieving a perfect score in the NCAA’s Annual Progress Report. The “Do it Right” column was filled with successes as well. Under Barta’s leadership, the Hawkeyes continued their significant service and contribution to the greater Iowa City area community, took a leadership position in matters related to student-athlete welfare, and remained among the handful of intercollegiate athletics programs nationally that successfully operate in the black while also maintaining its status as 100 percent self-supporting.

The Barta family includes Connie, Madison, Gary and Luke.

Iowa’s success in competition was highlighted by another postseason appearance by the UI football program and deep postseason runs by the UI’s wrestling, women’s basketball, and men’s gymnastics programs. The highlights include the following:

• The Iowa football team advanced to its 12th postseason bowl game under the leadership of Kirk Ferentz. Thirteen Hawkeyes were named All-Big Ten, including Brandon Scherff, who was named the Big Ten’s Offensive Lineman of the Year, became Iowa’s 22nd consensus All-American, and fourth Outland Trophy winner. • Lisa Bluder’s women’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the first time under its longtime head coach during a brilliant 26win season – a mark that included an 18-0 record in games played on Mediacom Court in Carver-Hawkeye Arena – and its highest national ranking (11th) since the 1995-96 season. Iowa is one of 10 teams nationally that has appeared in the last eight NCAA Tournaments. Four Hawkeyes earned All-Big Ten honors, seven earned Academic All-Big Ten recognition, two garnered Academic All-America honors, and senior consensus All-American Samantha Logic became the second player in program history to be drafted in the first round of the WNBA Draft (10th selection, Atlanta Dream) and was the 12th to be drafted overall. • Tom Brands’ Iowa wrestling squad finished second at this year’s NCAA Tournament after sharing the Big Ten Conference tournament title and claiming another dual meet championship with a 9-0 record against conference opponents. The Hawkeyes had six wrestlers earn All-American status. • Fran McCaffery’s men’s basketball team registered the program’s first NCAA Tournament victory since 2001. The season also included a big road win at North Carolina during the nonconference portion of the schedule, in addition to a thirdplace finish in the Big Ten Conference. Three Hawkeyes earned All-Big Ten honors, including first-team selection Aaron White, who also became the second Hawkeye in two years to be selected in the annual NBA Draft. • Rick Heller’s baseball program burst onto the national stage when it raced to its first appearance in a top 25 since 1990 – the program was 20th in the final rankings, the first appearance in the final poll in school history. The Hawkeyes won 41 games – the second-most all-time -- en route to the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 25 years. Six Hawkeyes earned All-Big Ten honors, two Hawkeyes earned three All-America honors, and five players were selected in the 2015 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. • Under first-year head coach Tyler Stith, sophomore Carson Schaake became the third Big Ten individual champion in program history and the first since 1992.

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G A R Y B A R TA B I O • The 2014-15 year also marked the second straight season the Iowa’s women’s soccer team advanced to the championship game of the Big Ten Tournament. The Hawkeyes finished with 14 wins in 2014, including seven in conference play, tying the most in a single season in program history. Iowa’s “Wins” also occurred at the turnstiles, where the UI continued to lead the nation in attendance for home events of the Hawkeye wrestling program and be one of only eight programs in the country to rank in the Top 25 in attendance for football, women’s basketball, and men’s basketball. The UI also experienced sharp increases in spectator interest in baseball and volleyball in 2014-15. The 2014-15 year opened with affirmation of Iowa’s long-time commitment to the “Graduate” leg of Iowa’s three-legged stool and the student-athlete experience at the UI: In October, the NCAA reported that Iowa’s student-athletes had set a record by posting a score of 89 percent “Graduation Success Rate” or “GSR.” That mark was one point better than the previous year and seven points better than the national average. The NCAA also noted the UI had posted a federal graduation rate of 78 percent, which was also a record and in addition was 12 points better than the national average and tops among the three State of Iowa Board of Regents’ institutions. Last May, the NCAA reported that all 24 of Iowa’s sports programs were comfortably above Academic Progress Rate (APR) threshold. The NCAA also singled out the UI’s volleyball, soccer, women’s swimming and diving, and men’s golf teams for ARP scores that ranked in the top 10 percent of their peer group. Of those four, volleyball, women’s swimming and diving, and men’s golf registered perfect scores of 1,000. The 2014-15 college basketball season ended not only with the UI being one of a handful of institutions nationally which had both of its program participate in their national championship, but also with the UI being the only school in the country with multiple academic All-Americans: Samantha Logic and Ally Disterhoft in women’s basketball and Mike Gesell in men’s basketball. The Hawkeyes also boasted an academic

All-Americans in football (senior RB Mark Weisman), in addition to 153 academic All-Big Ten selections across its 24 sports programs. “Doing it Right” for Barta and the more than 225 staff of the UI Athletics Department is a charge that encompasses a long and varied list of responsibilities, including maintaining the department’s status as one of a handful of intercollegiate athletics programs nationally that successfully operates its sports programs and auxiliary enterprises in a fiscally responsible manner, and without any institutional or taxpayer financial support. The UI provides a superior experience for the more than 650 talented student-athletes who participate in the program annually, and the more than million friends and fans of the Hawkeyes and the UI who attend athletics events on the UI campus, while being responsible and productive citizens of the greater Iowa City and University of Iowa community. In 2015-16, Barta will be responsible for an annual operating budget that will exceed $90 million, with 100 percent of the revenue side of that budget be generated by the UI Athletics Department. The majority of that revenue will come as a result of success in traditional revenue sources: Income as a result of membership in the Big Ten Conference (including television), sales of tickets to events on the UI campus, and donations to the National I-Club. The latter has grown into a critical piece of the financial pie managed by Barta, as evidenced by back-to-back years of record-setting fundraising support exceeding $28 million annually. That philanthropic support has been critical to the a long list of athletics facilities that have either been built or renovated during Barta’s first nine years on campus. The list includes construction of the recently-completed $55 million home of Iowa’s football program, the Stew and LeNore Hansen Football Performance Center, $47 million revitalization of Carver-Hawkeye Arena, installation of a new videowall and video ribbon board at Kinnick Stadium, installation of a new video scoreboard and playing surface at Duane Banks Field, construction of a new indoor turf facility, renovation of the practice space inside the UI Fieldhouse used by the UI’s women’s and men’s gymnastics teams, construction of the Hoak Family Golf Facility, turf PAG E 48


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G A R Y B A R TA B I O replacement at Grant Field, the home of Iowa’s nationally ranked field hockey program, and resurfacing of the Klotz Tennis Center, to name a few. Iowa’s contributions to the greater Iowa City community go far beyond the multi-million dollars of economic impact generated as a result of the staging of hundreds of regular season, postseason and special events annually. Barta and UI student-athletes, coaches, and staff are also active citizens, logging thousands of hours of community service and also spearheading efforts to support a wide variety of causes ranging from construction of the UI’s new Children’s Hospital to the UI’s extremely successful Dance Marathon to Coaches vs. Cancer. Iowa’s annual “Day of Caring” serves as the foundation upon which all these outreach activities rest. Now in its 20th year of existence, the Day of Caring happens each April and typically involves representatives of most, if not all, of Iowa’s sports programs who provide a wide variety of assistance to an equally wide variety of not-for-profit organizations that service the greater Iowa City community. “Doing it Right” also encompasses efforts aimed at improving the student-athlete experience. The UI Athletics Department invested more than $1.7 million directly into food cost for its student-athletes in 201415 in response to NCAA legislation aimed at providing a higher quality student-athlete experience. In 2015-16, that commitment will continue and will be complemented by increases to the value of the scholarships awarded the UI’s student-athletes as part of the NCAA’s effort to fully address cost of attendance. Providing the resources for the UI’s student-athletes and coaches to be successful is a priority for Barta and his senior management team. That process includes state-of-the-art facilities, which is why Barta enters the 2015-16 year working closely with institutional leadership on the finalization of a comprehensive master plan for the facilities available to the Hawkeyes. The plan will include a comprehensive review of the north grandstand of historic Kinnick Stadium; study of the feasibility of a student-athlete dormitory and dining facility of the west side of the UI campus; a

comprehensive review of Carver-Hawkeye Arena including, specifically, the scoreboards and videowalls, the creation of a main entrance and “Wall of Honor” and other enhancements to the fan experience; Phase III of the revitalization of Duane Banks Field; a comprehensive review of Finkbine Golf Course and, specifically, the clubhouse; a comprehensive review of the Gerdin Athletics Learning Center; and, development of the “Hawkeye Campus” on the western edge of the UI campus, a project that could include new or renovated facilities for indoor and outdoor track and field, softball, volleyball, gymnastics, soccer, field hockey, and tennis. Barta’s involvement in the UI campus and the greater Iowa City communities extends beyond his position as director of the UI’s intercollegiate athletics programs. He is a member of the President’s Cabinet, comprised of vice presidents and other campus leaders that provide counsel to the UI’s president. That group was instrumental in the UI’s response to record-setting flooding that besieged the campus and the Iowa City and Coralville community in June 2008 and will be directly involved in positioning the UI for growth in the immediate and long-term future as the institution responds to the expectations of the residents of the state, members of the state legislature, and the State of Iowa Board of Regents. Barta also represents the UI and the Hawkeyes at the conference and national level as a member of the Rose Bowl Management Committee and the College Football Playoff Advisory Committee. During his tenure at the UI, he has participated in the creation and implementation of the Big Ten Network, the expansion of the Big Ten Conference and realignment of athletics conferences nationally, and the Big Ten’s postseason bowl game agreements that were successfully implemented in 2010. Barta remains active on the conference and NCAA level. He is involved in committee work with NCAA Football, the Division IA Athletic Directors Association, and is an ongoing participant in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Barta is also involved in a variety of community groups, including the United Way of Johnson and Washington Counties and the Partnership for

Alcohol Safety, a joint effort between UI campus leaders and the city of Iowa City. Barta often suggests to his staff that “Hope is not a strategy,” which is why the department has completed a comprehensive review and rewriting of the strategic plan for the UI Athletics Department and continues to work with the UI’s leadership on a long-term financial plan. As the director of athletics at the University of Wyoming for three years, seven different Wyoming coaches were named Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. He also spearheaded a fund-raising effort that netted the Cowboy athletics program $11 million in private support and $11 million in matching state funds. As the senior associate athletics director at the University of Washington, he directed the “Campaign for the Student-Athlete,” was a participant in the design, construction and/or renovation of several Washington athletics facilities, including Bank of America Arena and the Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility. In addition to almost doubling the amount of annual private support received by Washington, Barta also managed the department’s external relations division, a task that included corporate sponsorship and radio contracts. His responsibilities at Washington expanded over time to include hiring of coaching and administrative staff, and the day-to-day oversight of several Huskie sport teams. The roots of his development experience extend to his first two positions: director of development at his alma mater, North Dakota State University, and director of athletics development and external relations at the University of Northern Iowa. Barta earned a bachelor of science degree in mass communication and broadcast journalism from North Dakota State in 1987. He was an option quarterback for Bison football squads that won the Division II NCAA National Championship in 1983, 1985, and 1986. Barta, and his wife, Connie, have a son, Luke (17) and a daughter, Madison (15). He was born Sept. 4, 1963, in Minneapolis.

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The UI Department of Athletics is under the direction of Gary Barta and is regarded as one of the top intercollegiate programs in the nation. Once again, the Hawkeyes enjoyed success both athletically and academically in 2014-15

The Hawkeyes finished the 2014-15 season with a Big Ten regular season title, a co-Big Ten championship, six All-Americans, and nine academic All-Big Ten honorees. The Hawkeyes owned an overall record of 17-1, won at least a share of the Big Ten regular season title for the seventh time in the last eight seasons, and took home an NCAA team trophy for the eighth straight season, the longest active streak in the country.

Academically, the UI’s federal graduation rate of 78 percent (for student-athletes who enrolled in the fall of 2007), meaning UI student-athletes have graduated at a rate of 70 percent or better in five of the last six years. That mark was eight points better than the UI student body and 12 points better than achieved by studentathletes nationally. For the sixth consecutive year, all 24 of Iowa’s teams exceeded the Academic Progress Rate (APR) benchmark and the program posted a record 89 percent in the NCAA’s “Graduation Success Rate.” That mark was one point better than last year’s record-setting mark of 88 percent. It is the 10th time in 11 years of the GSR’s existence that Iowa’s student-athletes scored 80 percent or better.

Iowa was one of eight schools nationally to make a bowl game in football, advance to the men’s and women’s basketball NCAA Tournaments, and play in an NCAA Regional in baseball.

IOWA WOMEN’S SOCCER In Dave DiIanni’s first season as head coach of the Iowa soccer team, the Hawkeyes won 14 contests, their third and fourth postseason games in program history, while earning an appearance in the B1G Tournament Championship Game for a second consecutive season. Seniors Cloe Lacasse and Melanie Pickert became the first pair of Hawkeyes in program history to be named first-team All-Big Ten in the same season, and just the second and third Hawkeyes all-time to garner first-team recognition.

Seven UI teams scored a perfect 100 on their GSR: Men’s basketball, field hockey, men’s golf, women’s golf, softball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, and volleyball. All counted, the GSR for 18 of Iowa’s 24 teams was better than the national average among its peer sport group.

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Athletically, Hawkeye teams enjoyed another outstanding year in 2014-15, as a significant number of Iowa’s 24 programs reached postseason play. Iowa finished in 44th place in the 2014-15 Learfield Cup. The Iowa football team played in the 2015 Tax Slayer Bowl, the UI men’s basketball team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second year in a row, the women’s basketball team competed in the NCAA Tournament for the eighth straight season and advanced to the Sweet 16, the wrestling team finished second at the NCAA Championships, the baseball team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1990, and the men’s golf team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the seventh consecutive year.

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The second phase of the Duane Banks Field renovation was completed in 2015 when AstroTurf replaced the outfield grass and warning track. The infield was changed to the surface prior to the 2014 season meaning there is now zero dirt or natural grass at the Hawkeyes’ home venue. Phase II renovations also included the installation of a state-of-the-art videoboard in left center field and a new padded wall on the outfield fence and down the foul lines. With the first two phases complete, Phase III calls for brand new stadium seating and a new press box to be constructed surrounding the existing playing field. After completing phase I of the project for the UI football program in August, 2012 -- a new indoor practice facility -- the second phase was finished last fall. Phase II includes construction of the new Iowa Football Operations Center, which includes new team locker rooms, team meeting rooms, athletic medical training space, video operations, and coaches offices and meeting rooms. Funded entirely through private support and revenue generated by the UI Athletics Department, the project is an important phase of the master facilities plan for Hawkeye football.

Fifth-year head coach Fran McCaffery led Iowa to its third-straight 20-win season and guided the team to the NCAA Tournament for the second year in a row. Iowa picked up its first NCAA Tournament victory since 2001 after defeating Davidson in the round of 64. Senior Aaron White earned first-team All-Big Ten recognition and became the second Hawkeye since 2007 to have his name called in the NBA Draft when he was selected by the Washington Wizards in the second round.

First-year head coach Tyler Stith led the Hawkeyes to their seventh-straight NCAA Regional appearance in 2015. Three student-athletes garnered all-region honors, including sophomores Carson Schaake and Raymond Knoll who were also named first and second-team All-Big Ten honorees. Schaake was crowned co-champion at the Big Ten Tournament, becoming just the third Hawkeye all-time and first since 1992 to accomplish the feat.

IOWA BASEBALL Iowa finished the 2015 season with a 41-18 overall record -- the second most wins in a single season in program history. The Hawkeyes advanced to their fourth NCAA Tournament (first since 1990), going 2-2 to post Iowa’s first NCAA Tournament win since 1972. Iowa had a pair of student-athletes garner three All-America distinctions in addition to having a school-record six student-athletes earn All-Big Ten recognition in 2015. Iowa had five players selected in the 2015 MLB Draft.

IOWA FOOTBALL The Iowa football team posted a 7-6 record in 2014, which included a berth in the 2015 TaxSlayer Bowl. The Hawkeyes placed fourth in the Big Ten’s Legends Division.

IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL UI head coach Lisa Bluder guided the Hawkeye women’s basketball team to their eighth-straight NCAA Tournament in 2014-15. The Hawkeyes advanced to the Sweet 16 following opening-round victories over American and Miami (Florida) in Iowa City, giving them a perfect 18-0 record at home. The Hawkeyes fell to Baylor in the Sweet 16 and finished 26-8 overall. Iowa is the only Big Ten team to appear in eight consecutive NCAA tournaments and one of 10 schools nationally. Guard Samantha Logic became the second Hawkeye in program history to be drafted in the first round of the WNBA Draft.

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WHY IOWA?

“I chose to attend the University of Iowa because of its beautiful campus and academically, the university has one of the top schools for education. A degree from Iowa will be a great thing. Athletically, I become a Hawkeye because of the family feel within the program and the coaching staff is one of the best in the country.”

“I chose the University of Iowa because I felt the program had an exceptional coaching staff and baseball atmosphere. I know I will get a quality education at the UI and the program will also prepare me to pursue a career in baseball. I believe this is the best decision I have ever made.”

JOEL BOOKER - Senior - Columbus, Ohio

AUSTIN GUZZO - Sophomore - Brooklin, Ontario, Canada

“I chose the University of Iowa because my family and I were highly impressed with the entire coaching staff as far as how they went about their business, and their vision for the future of Iowa baseball. From my first encounter with the coaching staff at the prospect camp, it became clear that coach Heller and his staff not only were great coaches, but great people. From an academic standpoint, the Tippie College of Business and certain scholarly programs it offers will allow me to achieve my initial career goals outside of baseball.”

“I chose to attend the University of Iowa because I have always dreamt of being a Hawkeye. The opportunity to get a great education, along with being able to compete at the Division I level as a Hawkeye is something you do not pass up.” TYLER PEYTON - Senior - Grimes, Iowa

“I chose to continue my educational and baseball career at the University of Iowa because of the opportunities this university has to offer both in the classroom and on the field. When choosing a school to continue my baseball career I was looking for a school with good team chemistry and coaches that excel in player development. I came to realize Iowa was the clear choice. Not only is it a great school educationally, but it is a great school to play baseball.” ROBERT NEUSTROM - Freshman - Sioux City, Iowa

“Growing up a Hawkeye fan, it is was a dream come true to sign with the University of Iowa. Being the only Division I college baseball team in Iowa, you represent the entire state. Having the opportunity to earn a degree from the University of Iowa is an absolute honor.” JOSH MARTSCHING - Redshirt Junior - Bloomfield, Iowa

GRANT KLENOVICH - Sophomore - Winnetaka, Ill.

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DUAN E BAN KS FI E LD The second phase of the Duane Banks Field renovation was completed in 2015 when AstroTurf replaced the outfield grass and warning track. The infield was changed to the surface prior to the 2014 season meaning there is now zero dirt or natural grass at the Hawkeyes’ home venue. Phase II renovations also included the installation of a state-of-the-art videoboard in right center field and a new padded wall on the outfield fence and down the foul lines.

SHARP FAMILY VIDEO BOARD

With the first two phases complete, Phase III calls for brand new stadium seating and a new press box to be constructed surrounding the existing playing field. The facility was renamed as Duane Banks Baseball Field in honor of the Hawkeyes’ former head coach in 2001. Banks, the winningest coach in Iowa history, served as Iowa’s head baseball coach from 1970-1997. Banks Field was originally built in 1974. The 3,000-seat stadium had dimensions of 330 feet down the lines, 375 in the power alleys and 400 to centerfield. That has decreased slightly and currently sits at 329 down the lines and 395 to centerfield. In 2002, former Hawkeye and former Major Leaguer Cal Eldred donated $245,000 to fund the installation of lights at Banks Field. The complex at Banks Field features locker rooms for both teams and umpires and a press box that was initially built in 1989 and renovated in 2002. The Hawkeyes utilize the Indoor Practice Facility located directly south of Banks Field throughout the winter and a hitting-only facility is located off the Jacobson Building adajacent to Banks Field. Iowa also utilizes a second turf facility on the campus’ west side.

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INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY

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The Hawkeyes added the Jacobson Hitting Facility in January, 2015, -- a facility that is located adjacent to Duane Banks Field. The facility has four drop-down batting cages, as well as aditional nets for tee work. Self-feeding machines, tees, equipment, and areas for front toss are available for student-athletes to utilize in their training. The facility is available for players to get extra repetitions at their convenience.

JACOBSON HITTING FACILITY

The UI Athletics Department also added a second indoor facility -Iowa Turf at the HTRC -- which gives the Hawkeyes a second location for practices during the winter months. Both the Indoor Practice Facility and Iowa Turf have drop-down batting cages and give the team a first-class practice facilities. In addition to their main locker room inside the UI Recreation Building, the Hawkeyes have a clubhouse in the bowels of Duane Banks Field, which was renovated in the fall of 2014.

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IOWA LOCKER ROOM AT THE UI RECREATION BUILDING

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IOWABASE BALL Duane Banks, following 28 years as Iowa’s head baseball coach retired from coaching following the 1997 season. Banks was inducted into the 2011 UI Hall of Fame. Banks led the Hawkeyes to its only College World Series appearance in 1972 and won Big Ten Championships in 1972 and 1990, as well as a share of the Big Ten crown in 1974. In 1981, Banks led Iowa to 44 wins, the most in school history. He earned Big Ten Conference and District Coach of the Year honors in 1990 and was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in 1991. Banks posted a career record of 901-585-4, while coaching six All-Americans, 31 All-Big Ten selections, 33 Academic All-Americans, and 57 players who signed professional contracts. In the fall of 2001, Iowa’s home field was officially designated as the Duane Banks Baseball Field. In 1990, Banks led Iowa to a Big Ten title and to the NCAA playoffs for the first time since 1975. The 1990 squad won a record 22 Big Ten games and placed a record-tying five players (Tim Costo, John DeJarld, Chris Hatcher, Keith Noreen and Brian Wujick) on the all-Big Ten squad. Many of his former Hawkeyes have earned pro contracts and five—Mike Boddicker, Cal Eldred, Jim Sundberg, Tim Costo and Jeff Jones—made it to the major leagues. Tim Costo was the eighth pick overall in 1990 draft, marking the second straight season Banks produced a first round draft choice. Eldred was selected in the first round by Milwaukee in 1989. Fifty-seven of Banks’ former players signed pro contracts.

DUAN E BAN KS E RA Banks served as an assistant coach for half a season at Iowa. The Hawkeyes won 14 of their final 27 games under his direction. Duane’s next club won 28 games, at that time an Iowa record, in his first full campaign (1971).

DUANE BANKS BY THE NUMBERS

Banks’ 1972 team won Big Ten and District Four Championships to earn a berth in the College World Series, claiming Iowa’s first outright Big Ten title in 33 years. As a result, Banks was named District Coach of the year.

1972 13-3-0 .813 1st 25-17-0 .595

Banks became Iowa’s all-time winningest coach in 1985, passing Hall of Famer Otto Vogel, who won 440 games in 35 years. He joined the Iowa staff as an assistant coach in 1969, after serving in the same capacity at Colorado State. He spent two seasons at Parsons (Iowa) College, compiling a 91-10 mark in 1967-68. He was an assistant coach at Parsons in 1966. Banks is a past president of the American Baseball Coaches Association and has held a number of administrative posts in the ABCA. He has served as chairman of the NCAA Division I coaches and as a representative of District Four. A member of the Hall of Fame and the Legislative Issues committees, Banks is a past member of the ABCA Board of Directors Banks was active in international baseball through the United States Baseball Federation. He took an all-star team to Canada, Japan and Korea in 1985 and coached another squad on a trip to Venezuela. Banks and his Iowa team went to Holland in 1984 and he was on the staff of the USA college all-star team that played all over the world in 1982. He took an Iowa team to Mexico in the mid-1970s. A native of Grand Junction, CO, Banks played baseball and basketball at Northern Colorado. He was all-league and all-district three times in baseball at Northern Colorado and played on year of professional baseball with the Atlanta Braves organization in 1964. Banks attended Mesa (Colorado) Junior College, received his bachelor’s degree from Northern Colorado in 1965 and his master’s degree from Colorado State in 1969. Duane and his wife, Jeanette, have two sons, Scott and Kirk and a grandson Nile.

1970 6-11-0 .353 9th 14-13-0 .519 1971 10-8-0 .556 5th 28-17-0 .622 1973 8-10-0 .444 T-7th 16-14-1 .532 1974 11-5-0 .688 T-1st 27-13-0 .675 1975 11-3-0 .786 2nd 29-14-0 .674 1976 9-7-0 .563 T-5th 23-16-0 .590 1977 10-8-0 .556 T-4th 40-14-0 .741 1978 9-6-0 .600 4th 28-17-0 .622 1979 10-6-0 .625 5th 32-12-0 .727 1980 11-5-0 .688 3rd 31-14-0 .689 1981 8-6-0 .571 3rd* 44-21-0 .677 1982 5-11 .313 5th* 31-21-0 .574 1983 7-7-0 .500 2nd* 32-21-1 .602 1984 7-8-0 .467 3rd* 31-26-0 .544 1985 1986 1987 1988

9-7-0 .563 T-2nd* 40-20-0 2-13-0 .133 5th* 29-27-0 9-7-0 .563 T-2nd* 40-20-0 14-14-0 .500 5th 29-25-0

.667 .518 .667 .537

1989 17-11-0 .607 T-2nd 37-20-0 .649 1990 22-6-0 .786 1st 38-19-0 .667 1991 11-17-0 .393 9th 26-28-1 .482 1992 12-16-0 .429 7th 26-28-0 .481 1993 13-13-0 .500 6th 32-20-0 .615 1994 13-15-0 .464 3rd 22-32-1 .409 1995 13-15-0 .464 7th 29-24-0 .547 1996 13-13-0 .500 7th 25-22-0 .532 1997 7-16-0 .438 10th 17-30-0 .362 Total 290-267-0 .521 810-575-4 .583

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STR E NGTH AN D CON DITION I NG Iowa baseball will work very hard to improve our game on the field by getting stronger and more explosive off of it, in the weight room and by improving fitness levels and techniques of speed, agility, and quickness. We will give ourselves the best chance to put the best team on the field by analyzing weaknesses and movement patterns of current players and minimizing down time due to injury. Along the way, we will create championship level work habits and discipline. We truly believe that success is a culmination of the right daily habits on and off the field. We have four goals in our strength and conditioning program 1) INCREASE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE • Improve your game with better speed and explosive power • Throw and hit harder, run faster by developing a strong and explosive lower body and core. 2) DECREASE RATE OF INJURY • Significantly reduce your risk of joint and tendon injuries. • Build the right strength and flexibility in the upper body to create not only better arm strength but healthier arms and shoulders. 3) INCREASE SELF CONFIDENCE • There is a certain confidence in knowing you have prepared yourself and given yourself a chance to be successful. 4) IMPROVE MENTAL TOUGHNESS • We will not be distracted and will develop the ability to focus on the task at hand and not be deterred by every day highs and lows

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Iowa City is a media saturated environment. And with no professional teams in the area, the Hawkeyes garner extensive coverage from newspapers, television, and the Internet. RADIO If Hawkeye baseball fans can’t make it out to Duane Banks Field for a game, they are in luck because all Iowa games will be broadcast via Hawkeye All-Access on hawkeyesports.com, and select games will be picked up on AM-800 KXIC in the Iowa City area. Brent Balbinot serves as the “Voice of the Hawkeyes”, while Zach Mackey will handle play-by-play during the early portion of the schedule. TELEVISION With the launch of the Big Ten Network to go along with the Big Ten Digital Network, more Iowa baseball games can be seen than ever. Hawkeye fans can expect to see 10-15 games on BTN or BTN Plus and all home games will be streamed live via Hawkeye All-Access. HAWKEYESPORTS.COM Media and fans can obtain a wealth of up-to-date information about the Hawkeyes on the official web site of the University of Iowa -- hawkeyesports.com. Live stats (Gametracker), box scores, play-by-play, photo galleries, coach and bio information, video, and more can be found on the website. The baseball team also has its own Facebook and Twitter accounts. NEWSPAPER COVERAGE Fans can read about Hawkeye action in several newspapers/ web sites throughout the state of Iowa. A few of the papers that cover the Hawkeyes on a regular basis include: The Des Moines Register, Iowa City Press-Citizen, Cedar Rapids Gazette, Quad City Times, The Daily Iowan, Voice of The Hawkeyes, Burlington Hawkeye, Waterloo Courier, and Moline Dispatch.

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BIG TEN NETWORK The Big Ten Network is devoted to covering a wide array of programming to one of the premier collegiate conferences in the country. The network is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country. The network provides unmatched access to an extensive schedule of league competitions, events and shows; classic games; nightly studio shows; original programs in academics, arts and sciences and campus activities. Sports programming includes live coverage in stunning highdefinition of more events than ever before, along with news, highlights and detailed analysis, all complemented by hours of university-produced campus programming. The Big Ten Network reaches 75 million homes nationwide through distribution arrangements with more than 300 cable and satellite providers. For a complete listing of Big Ten baseball games, visit video.BTN.com.

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HAWKEYES I N TH E MAJORS

MAURY KENT

WATTIE HOLM

MACE BROWN

LEN SCHULTE

ART REINHART

FRANK MULRONEY

GENE FORD

JACK BRUNER

VANCE McILREE

JOE MOWRY

HAL MANDERS

JACK DITTMER

University of Iowa - 1904-1907 MLB Debut - April 15, 1912 Brooklyn Dodgers - 1912-1913

University of Iowa - 1918 MLB Debut - April 26, 1919 St. Louis Cardinals - 1919, 1925-1928

University of Iowa - 1918-1920 MLB Debut - Sept. 13, 1921 Washington Senators - 1921

University of Iowa - 1922 MLB Debut - April 15, 1924 St. Louis Cardinals - 1924-1929, 1932

University of Iowa - 1926-1928 MLB Debut - April 15, 1930 Boston Red Sox - 1930

University of Iowa - 1928-1931 MLB Debut - May 13, 1933 Boston Braves - 1933-1935

University of Iowa - 1926-1929 MLB Debut - May 21, 1935 Pittsburgh Pirates - 1935-1941 Brooklyn Dodgers - 1941 Boston Red Sox - 1942-1943, 1946

University of Iowa - 1933-1935 MLB Debut - June 17, 1936 Boston Bees - 1936 Chicago White Sox - 1938

University of Iowa - 1936-1937 MLB Debut - Aug. 12, 1941 Detroit Tigers - 1941-1942, 1946 Chicago Cubs - 1946

University of Iowa - 1932-34 MLB Debut - Sept. 27, 1944 St. Louis Browns - 1944-1946

University of Iowa - 1946-1949 MLB Debut - Sept. 16, 1949 Chicago White Sox - 1949-1950 St. Louis Browns - 1950

University of Iowa - 1947-1950 MLB Debut - June 17, 1952 Boston Braves - 1952 Milwaukee Braves - 1953-1956 Detroit Tigers - 1957

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HAWKEYES I N TH E MAJORS

JIM McANDREW

JIM SUNDBERG

CAL ELDRED

BO PORTER

BOB GEBHARD

MIKE BODDICKER

TIM COSTO

WES OBERMUELLER

JIM COX

JEFF JONES

CHRIS HATCHER

University of Iowa - 1962-1965 MLB Debut - July 21, 1968 New York Mets - 1968-1973 San Diego Padres - 1974

University of Iowa - 1963-1965 MLB Debut - Aug. 2, 1971 Minnesota Twins - 1971-1972 Montreal Expos - 1974

University of Iowa - 1969-1971 MLB Debut - July 19, 1973 Montreal Expos - 1973-1976

University of Iowa - 1970-1972 MLB Debut - April 4, 1974 Texas Rangers - 1974-1983, 1988-1989 Milwaukee Brewers - 1984 Kansas City Royals - 1985-1986 Chicago Cubs - 1987-1988

University of Iowa - 1976-1978 MLB Debut - Oct. 4, 1980 Baltimore Orioles - 1980-1988 Boston Red Sox - 1988-1990 Kansas City Royals - 1991-1992 Milwaukee Brewers - 1993

University of Iowa - 1977-1979 MLB Debut - April 4, 1983 Cincinnati Reds - 1983

University of Iowa - 1987-1989 MLB Debut - Sept. 24, 1991 Milwaukee Brewers - 1991-1999 Chicago White Sox - 2000-2001 St. Louis Cardinals - 2003-2005

University of Iowa - 1988-1990 MLB Debut - Sept. 18, 1992 Cincinnati Reds - 1992-1993

University of Iowa - 1990-1995 MLB Debut - May 9, 1999 Chicago Cubs - 1999 Oakland Athletics - 2000 Texas Rangers - 2001

University of Iowa - 1997-1999 MLB Debut - Sept. 20, 2002 Kansas City Royals - 2002 Milwaukee Brewers - 2003-2005 Florida Marlins - 2007

University of Iowa - 1988-1990 MLB Debut - Sept. 6, 1998 Kansas City Royals - 1998

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IOWABASE BALL Year 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2005 2005 2004 2003 1999 1999 1998

Name *Blake Hickman *Nick Hibbing *Eric Toole *Kris Goodman Tyler Peyton *Jake Yacinich Taylor Zeutenhorst *Sasha Kuebel Andrew Hanse *Matt Dermody Matt Dermody Mike McQuillan Matt Dermody Kurtis Muller Zach Robertson Pat Schatz Steve Turnbull Kyle Heim Michael Schurz Caleb Curry Ryan Arp Kevin Hoef Jason White Dusty Napolean Travis Sweet Andrew Lytle Kris Welker Nathan Johnson Kyle Thousand Wes Obermueller Brian Mitchell Nate Frese

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Rd. Pick 7 202 16 487 22 647 32 956 33 985 14 239 38 1131 38 1155 22 668 28 835 23 723 33 1014 29 888 22 667 30 917 49 1478 17 520 44 1329 44 1331 14 417 45 1356 48 1450 17 519 19 600 29 891 25 754 41 1213 20 602 26 770 2 58 40 1213 10 286

Organization Chicago White Sox Pittsburgh Pirates Colorado Rockies Miami Marlins Cincinnati Reds Los Angeles Angels Seattle Mariners St. Louis Cardinals Tampa Rays Toronto Blue Jays Arizona Diamondbacks Washington Nationals Colorado Rockies Cincinnati Reds Florida Marlins Chicago White Sox Toronto Blue Jays St. Louis Cardinals Houston Astros San Francisco Giants Los Angeles Dodgers Boston Red Sox Baltimore Orioles Oakland Athletics Houston Astros Cleveland Indians Chicago White Sox Philadelphia Phillies Toronto Blue Jays Kansas City Royals Toronto Blue Jays Chicago Cubs

Year 1998 1998 1993 1993 1993 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1991 1991 1991 1990 1990 1989 1989 1989 1986 1986 1985 1985 1984 1984 1982 1981 1981 1981 1980 1980 1979 1979

Name Jeremiah Meccage C.J. Thieleke Bobby Morris Steve Eddie Bo Porter Danan Hughes Brett Backlund Tim Killeen Matt Johnson Kevin Minchk Tom Anderson Brett Backlund Robert Hughes Tim Costo Chris Hatcher Cal Eldred Rodney Rogers Allen Rath Jeff Gurtcheff John Knapp Mike Darby Thomas Snowberger Mike Darby Jeff Ott Brian Hobaugh Anthony Burley Edward Garton Bill Drambel Dave Hoeksema Tom Mullen Chuck Johnson Jeff Jones

Rd. Pick 19 576 32 937 9 250 33 932 40 1118 3 79 5 147 14 396 23 653 45 1261 8 209 44 1155 53 1348 1 8 3 88 1 17 38 985 47 1202 21 524 23 592 27 668 26 677 27 668 43 822 24 600 14 351 18 445 40 846 8 202 15 371 6 139 20 516

Organization Los Angeles Dodgers Minnesota Twins Chicago Cubs Cincinnati Reds Chicago Cubs Milwaukee Brewers Pittsburgh Pirates Oakland Athletics Toronto Blue Jays San Diego Padres Houston Astros Cincinnati Reds San Diego Padres Cleveland Indians Houston Astros Milwaukee Brewers Kansas City Royals Los Angeles Angels Pittsburgh Pirates Los Angeles Dodgers Seattle Mariners Detroit Tigers Montreal Expos New York Yankees Minnesota Twins Pittsburgh Pirates New York Mets Pittsburgh Pirates Montreal Expos Chicago White Sox Chicago White Sox Cincinnati Reds

Year 1978 1978 1977 1977 1976 1975 1975 1973 1973 1972 1972 1972 1971 1971 1970 1970 1970 1969 1969 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1965 1965

Name Mike Boddicker Rich Carlucci Thomas Steinmetz Ronald Hess Steven Stumpff Bryan Jones Mark Ewell Jim Sundberg Jim Wise Jim Cox Fred Mims Jim Sundberg Fred Mims Jim Cox David Breshears David Krull David Breshears David Breshears Jim Koering David Krull Paul Starman Larry Rathje Marc Michel Jim McAndrew Bob Gebhard Joseph Madden

Rd. Pick 6 152 18 467 23 564 25 627 15 347 3 57 13 298 1 (1sc) 2 19 444 1 (1sc) 2 3 (1sc) 62 8 172 13 297 1 (6sc) 17 3 (1sc) 72 7 (1sc) 137 3 (6sc) 70 17 387 17 391 36 823 29 656 21 415 25 497 11 245 44 547 38 693

Organization Baltimore Orioles New York Yankees Montreal Expos New Yankees San Francisco Giants Kansas City Royals Montreal Expos Texas Rangers St. Louis Cardinals Montreal Expos Milwaukee Brewers Texas Rangers San Diego Padres Cleveland Indians New York Mets Montreal Expos St. Louis Cardinals Chicago White Sox Minnesota Twins Pittsburgh Pirates Chicago Cubs Minnesota Twins San Francisco Giants New York Mets Minnesota Twins San Francisco Giants

(1sc - January Secondary Draft) (6sc - June Secondary Draft) *Active in Minor League Baseball

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IOWABASE BALL IOWABASE BALL DONALD W. & MARILYN HEINEKING BASEBALL SCHOLARSHIP Don Heineking established the Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Baseball Scholarship in 2004. Don is a long-time supporter of Iowa athletics, a member of the Johnson County I-Club Board of Directors and member of the Iowa Scholarship Fund Board of Directors. In 2002, Don and Marilyn established scholarships in football and women’s basketball. Then, in 2003, they added a wrestling scholarship and men’s basketball manager’s scholarship. Most recently, they added baseball, softball and volleyball scholarships. Don lives in Iowa City and is a member of the President’s Club of the UI Foundation. Marilyn passed away in February of 2004.

S C H O L A R S H I P S / C A L E L D R E DS CLHI GO H LA TS R SFHUI NP D S Hawkeye coaches Duane Banks and Scott Broghamer -- who they said are their good friends and longtime mentors -- as reasons for making the gift. The gift was commemorated by a plaque at the field. Cal Eldred, who grew up in Urbana and attended Iowa for three years before being drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1989, said, “My experience at Iowa helped shape me as a player and person. Coach Banks has stayed involved in my life and has always been there for me. I couldn’t be happier about making this gift for Hawkeye baseball. I hope others will consider helping out however they can.”

Boddicker, a native of Norway, Iowa, earned All-Big Ten honors as a pitcher and infielder during his Hawkeye career (1976-78). In 1983, he was named the American League “Rookie of the Year.” After pitching in the major leagues for 11 years, Boddicker retired in 1993. He played for the Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals.

MIKE BODDICKER SCHOLARSHIP

CAL ELDRED LIGHTS FUND Cal Eldred lit up Hawkeye baseball once again,instead of employing his expert pitching, the former Major League Baseball star and his wife, Christi, made a gift to fund the installation of lights at Iowa’s Duane Banks Field. The Cedar Rapids couple gave $245,000 for the installation of lights at the baseball field named after Cal Eldred’s former coach. The gift, the largest ever from a current professional athlete’s family to Iowa athletics, allowed the project to be completed in Sept. 2001. The Hawkeyes won the first night game played at Banks Field, April 10, 2002, against Northern Illinois, 11-9. The University of Iowa officially dedicated the lights Sat., April 13, 2002.

Former Iowa standout Mike Boddicker, and his family, have established the Mike Boddicker Scholarship. The scholarship goes each year to a member of the Iowa baseball team who is in good academic standing and displays outstanding character and personality.

CAL ELDRED FAMILY

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Colin Mattiace Colin Mattiace Colin Mattiace Colin Mattiace Nate Frese Nate Frese Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Andy Jansen Ian Mattiace Reed Pawlek Reed Pawlek

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Kris Welker Travis Sweet Travis Sweet Kevin Hoef Michael Jacobs Jared Hippen Jared Hippen Jarred Hippen Sasha Kuebel Eric Toole Blake Hickman Jimmy Frankos

MIKE BODDICKER

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TH E U N IVE RSITY OF IOWA Building on a rich tradition of excellence and innovation, the University of Iowa is educating more than 30,000 students annually, preparing them for success immediately following graduation, as well as continued achievements throughout their lives.

DID YOU KNOW... 45.7 percent of UI students are from out of state 25 University of Iowa graduate programs and colleges ranked among the top 25 in the nation. -U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Graduate Schools, 2015 With over 31,000 students in a city of roughly 75,000, UI offers a different atmosphere than many other universities in the Big Ten or the Midwest. The unemployment rate in Iowa City (2.7 %) ranks among the nations’ lowest. (May, 2015).

The University of Iowa offers more than 100 areas of undergraduate and graduate study, including seven professional degree programs, through its 11 colleges: the colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Business, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health, and the Graduate College. The University also provides on-campus and distance learning opportunities through its division of Continuing Education. Long recognized as one of the nation’s leading centers for the arts, creative writing, space physics, hydraulics, basic health and science research, and communication studies, the University of Iowa is also developing new strengths in informatics, nanoscience, simulation technology, and other fields.

and providing opportunities for all University students interested in other cultures. Scholarships, fellowships, and support programs help to make this possible. International Programs brings together scholars from around the world and UI students looking to expand their perspectives by studying abroad or exploring global issues on campus. International students at the University of Iowa represent more than 100 countries. How the University of Iowa Measures Up “Designated as a “best buy” 10 years in a row ” — Fiske Guide to the Colleges, 2015

One of the top 30 public institutions in the country U.S. News & World Report, 2015 Ranked #121 on “Best Global Universities” list (U.S. News & World Report Global Rankings, 2014)

The University of Iowa has maintained its tradition as an innovator “Professors make themselves accessible and possess a genuine with its pioneering work in speech pathology, science and medicine. interest in students’ experiences,” — Insider’s Guide to the It’s also known internationally for being home of one of the nation’s Colleges, 2012 largest public university owned hospitals. 25 University of Iowa graduate programs and colleges ranked among the top 25 in the nation — U.S. News & World Report’s Cultural DIVERSITY at the University of Iowa America’s Best Graduate Schools, 2016 The University of Iowa has worked hard to assure that students of all races, creeds, and backgrounds are represented in the student body. In the past five years, Iowa has moved aggressively towards its goal of creating communities of African American, Hispanic/Latino (a), Asian American, and Native American students, and making the University a stimulating, welcoming place.

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics ranked as one of “America’s Best Hospitals” — U.S. News & World Report, 2012 One of the top five college towns in America among cities under 250,000 — American Institute for Economic Research, College Destination Index, 2010-11

The Center for Diversity and Enrichment is a coordinated universitywide resource for creating and maintaining this campus diversity

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CONSIDER THE COMMUNITY

“Iowa City is one of the great college campuses in the country. I love coming to Iowa City!”

Some universities offer the large city atmosphere. Others offer the college town experience. The University of Iowa is uniquely situated to offer student athletes the very best of both of these different worlds.

MARK JONES ESPN BROADCASTER

Once the state capital, Iowa City is considered one of the truly great college towns in America. The city swells with excitement on game day when nearly 16,000 Hawkeye fans from across the state and Midwest converge on Carver-Hawkeye Arena to cheer the Hawkeyes to another victory. Iowa City’s downtown area is alive and thriving. Restaurants, shops and sidewalk cafes face onto pedestrian malls full of people watchers, street entertainers and food vendors. Attractive in size and friendliness, Iowa City is big in the sense that it offers all the advantages and conveniences of much larger metropolitan areas like summer and permanent employment opportunities, live entertainment and concerts, fine “Iowa City is unlike any other place in the state, both because dining and shopping, industry and commerce. of its regional beauty and because of its independent, serendipitous spirit. Iowa City is located in the heart of eastern Iowa, within easy driving distance of several major There’s nothing like feeling the crisp air as one tours the Big Midwestern cities including the state capital, Des Ten campus, just as there’s no other feeling like walking the Moines, as well as Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, shores along Lake MacBride, north of town. This is an ideal Minneapolis and Milwaukee. location for a weekend trip filled with sights, sounds, shopping and plenty of activities on any given weekend.” If there is a star in Iowa, Iowa City is it.” DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER PA PA GG E E6 1 5


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“Move to Iowa City. Some of the happiest people in the world live in Iowa City.” CHRISTOPHER KEYES EDITOR | MIDWEST MAGAZINE | AUGUST, 2007

TH E U N IVE RSITY OF IOWA

• Iowa City named third-best major metropolitan area in the country for college students “American Institute for Economic Research,” August 2011 • Iowa City ranks 3rd for volunteer rate (mid-sized cities) • Named best U.S. city to live in for college graduates “Volunteering in America,” Corporation for National & Community Huffington Post, May 2015 Service, August 2011 • #1 employment destination for college graduates (American • “Top Towns for Jobs,” Institute for Economic Research, 2015) MSN CareerBuilder, January 2010 • #8 “Top 30 Small Cities” • No. 5 “Best Places to Begin a Career” Area Development Magazine, June 2015 Metros Under 500,000, Forbes Magazine, July, 2010 • UI Hospitals and Clinics ranked as the #12 best employer in • Iowa ranks 9th in the nation for number of state parks, the U.S. and #1 in the health care industry recreational areas and natural areas Forbes Magazine, 2015 CQ Press, 2010 • 25 years on list of “America’s Best Hospitals” U.S. News & • Iowa ranks 10th in safest neighborhoods in the U.S. - CQ Press, World Report, 2014 2010 • Iowa City is ranked the #4 college town in America • Iowa has the 3rd-highest public high school graduation rate in American Institute for Economic Research, 2014 the U.S. - CQ Press, 2010 • #47 on livability.com’s list of best places to live (2014) • Iowa City is ranked as one of America’s Top 100 Adventure Cities • Named a top-10 college town by Livability.com, Aug., 2013 National Geographic Adventure, October 2009 • The Iowa City Public Library is #5 on the “Top 10 Libraries for • No. 13 “Top College Towns for Jobs” Children” list - Livability.com, 2012 Forbes Magazine, May 2009 • One of the Top 25 “Best Places to Retire and Work” Sperling’s Best Places, March 2007 - Forbes, 2012 • Iowa City/Coralville/North Liberty named an Iowa Great Place • UI Hospitals and Clinics ranked top hospital in Iowa; nine Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, October 2009 UICH programs rated among the best in the U.S. - US News • Iowa has over 1400 miles of trails for hiking and biking within its and Word Report, 2012 state parks and recreational areas • Iowa City West and City High ranked among the best high Iowa Department of Transportation schools in the country - Newsweek, 2012 • One of 50 “Best Places to Live and Play” • Johnson County is ranked third nationally in the “Fourth National Geographic Adventure Economy Index,” Apirl, 2012 • #18 among the top 25 green cities in the country Country Home • Iowa City ranks 8th out of 179 on best performing small • Healthiest Town in the United States cities list Men’s Journal “Milken Institute,” October 2011

IOWA CITY: THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE

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A CAMPUS ON THE MOVE

The University of Iowa campus caters to pedestrians and bicyclists; it’s compact enough to cross in a 20-minute walk. A free ride on a campus bus can cut that time in half. Entertainment on campus and in Iowa City is geared toward student budgets, with many events offered at no charge. The University of Iowa offers more than 400 student organizations, extensive recreation facilities, 50 fraternities and sororities, and a broad schedule of arts performances, lectures, cultural celebrations and club sports and intramural athletic contests to go along with the intercollegiate competition within the Big Ten Conference.

STUDENT-ORIENTED NIGHT LIFE

Iowa’s campus is set right in the city’s downtown area, where you’ll find dance clubs, movies, coffeehouses, and restaurants to suit every taste. Live music can be found any night of the week in clubs and restaurants, even outside on warm evenings on the downtown pedestrian mall. Iowa City businesses are convenient and geared toward student tastes and needs.

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CO TN HS EIU DN ER I VTE HR ES ICTOYMOMFU INOIW TA Y CONSIDER THE OPPORTUNITY FOR A QUALITY EDUCATION

A quality education is one of the highest priorities at the University of Iowa. Just over 90 percent of Johnson County residents have graduated from high school, and in Iowa City nearly half of all residents have earned bachelor’s degrees. In fact, census statistics indicate Johnson County is the 10th “smartest” county in the nation, based on percentage of residents holding bachelor’s degrees. The University of Iowa represents a strong presence in the community while enhancing the quality of life in Iowa City. Your aspiration may be a career in medicine, law or education. Regardless of the specific career field, it’s important to identify the college baseball program that places a high priority on academics and allows you to take full advantage of the tremendous educational opportunities available.

ATHLETICS AND ACADEMICS

At The University of Iowa, a strong relationship has been developed between athletics and academics, where coaches and athletes work hand-in-hand with academic deans and professors, assuring the student-athlete the best possible opportunities to excel in the classroom and in athletics. From the first visit for any prospective student-athlete, to the completion of their academic and athletic career at Iowa, academic personnel play a large role in the career of Hawkeye studentathletes. Beginning with the on-campus visits, student-athletes are introduced to professors in their selected field of study, and are able to establish a relationship and develop an understanding of the academic setting in which they will be involved.

At the University of Iowa, student-athletes learn quickly that academic success is the highest priority.

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G E R D I N A TCHO LNESTI IDCE R L ETAHREN ICNO GM M C EUNNTI T ER Y THE RUSSELL AND ANN GERDIN ATHLETIC LEARNING CENTER

The University of Iowa Russell and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center opened in the fall of 2003. The Learning Center is a multi-level, 20,000-square foot facility, which provides one all-purpose area for the academic pursuits for Iowa’s male and female student-athletes. The facility is centrally located on the UI campus for easy access by all student-athletes and staff. The Learning Center features an auditorium, two classrooms, study lounges for freshmen and upper-class student-athletes, a computer lab, a teaching lab, the athletic library, office space for Iowa’s Academic Student Services staff and a display area to recognize the academic accomplishments of Iowa’s student-athletes.

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C O N S I D E R TNHO ET ACBO LMEMAULNUIM TS Y

When a student-athlete considers his future, he should consider prospects beyond baseball. He should consider where he wants to be five, ten, fifteen years from today, and the best course of action for getting there. Also, he should decide early on to commit to excellence in every challenge undertaken.

Leland C. Adams Former president, Amoco Production Co. B.J. Armstrong, Iowa Letterman, 1986-89 Vice-President of Basketball, Wasserman Media Group NBA All-Star, 1994 Three-time NBA Champion, Chicago Bulls

H. John Hawkinson Former president and director of funds, Kemper Financial Services Inc. Richard O. Jacobson President, Jacobson Warehouse Co. Bill Krause President, Krause Gentle Corp. Richard Levitt Chairman & CEO, Nellis Corporation

John J. Balles Former president, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Frank N. Magid President, Frank N. Magid Associates, Inc., Pioneer in market research and media consultation

Matthew Bucksbaum Former CEO & Founder General Growth Properties

John Pappajohn Venture capitalist, entrepreneur; President, Equity Dynamics, Inc.

Arthur A. Collins Founder, Collins Radio (Rockwell Collins)

Gary Seamans Chairman and CEO, Westell Technologies, Aurora, IL

Kathleen A. Dore President, CanWest Media Works, Toronto, Canada Former Executive vice president and general manager, Bravo Television Network & the Independent Film Channel

Luther Smith Aerospace Engineer, pilot Member, Tuskegee Airmen, 1942 World War II Purple Heart and Prisoner of War Medal

John W. English Former vice president and chief investment officer, Ford Foundation Nolden Gentry Iowa Letterman, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Attorney, Brick, Gentry, Bowers, Swartz, Stoltze, Scheling and Levis Des Moines, IA Leonard Hadley Former chairman and CEO, Maytag Corporation

Henry B. Tippie Presiding Director, Rollins, Inc. Chairman of the Board, Dover Motorsports & Dover Downs Entertainment EDUCATION Joseph N. Crowley President, University of Nevada at Reno and former NCAA president R. Wayne Duke Former commissioner, Big Ten Conference E.F. Lindquist Co‑founder, American College Testing (ACT)

Governor, state of Iowa

Al Jarreau Grammy Award‑winning singer

General Charles A. Horner Architect of the US air war against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War/Desert Storm

Program

Mark Johnson Film producer and Oscar Award winner for Rainman

Alan Larson Assistant to Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs

John B. McLendon First African-American coach inducted into The Basketball Hall of Fame

Alex Karras Former NFL All‑Pro, Detroit Lions; actor, Victor, Victoria; Blazing Saddles; “Webster”

Eddie Robinson Legendary football coach, Grambling State University

Barry Kemp Television producer, creator of the hit series “Coach”

Ruth Van Roeckel McGregor Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, 2005 recipient, American Judicature Society’s Dwight D. Opperman Award for Judicial Excellence

Wilbur Schramm International authority on communications and founder, Iowa Writers’ Workshop

Shirley Rich Krohn Casting director for Kramer vs Kramer, Three Days of the Condor, Taps, Saturday Night Fever

Richard Schultz Executive Director, United States Olympic Committee; Former Executive Director, NCAA

Ashton Kutcher Actor, “That 70s Show” and other productions

Without a doubt, the men and women listed here took time to consider their future and the ways to get there. These former University of Iowa undergraduates have gone on to become leaders in their chosen fields. They also pursued their academic studies as strongly as the Iowa Hawkeyes go after a loose ball or rebound.

BUSINESS

Track and Cross Country Letterman Founder and Innovator, Arena Football

James Van Allen Space physicist ENTERTAINMENT

Richard Maibaum Writer of James Bond motion picture scripts David Milch Creator, Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue and other television series Three-time Emmy Award recipient Founder, Redboard Productions

B.J. Armstrong, Iowa Letterman, 1986-89 NBA All-Star, 1994 Three-time NBA Champion, Chicago Bulls, VicePresident, Basketball, Wasserman Media Group

Marian Rees Producer of television films Owner, Marian Rees and Associates

Diablo Cody Best Original Screenplay Oscar Award for Juno

Brandon Routh Actor, Superman

Michele M. Crider Recognized worldwide as a leading soprano Has performed in all of Europe’s major opera houses

Gene Wilder Actor, Silver Streak, Young Frankenstein, Stir Crazy

Simon Estes International opera star

GOVERNMENT

John Falsey Executive producer of television’s “Northern Exposure” & “I’ll Fly Away” Jim Foster

Mary Louise Smith Noted political party leader and civil rights proponent Juanita Kidd Stout First African-American woman elected to a state Supreme Court LITERATURE Marvin Bell Iowa Poet Laureate UI Writers Workshop faculty member and mentor from 1965 until retirement in 2005 Mildred Wirt Benson Author of 23 Nancy Drew mysteries and first woman to receive master’s degree in journalism at Iowa T.C. Boyle Author of 11 Novels & eight short story collections

Winner of numerous literary awards, including five O. Henry Awards John Irving Writer, The World According to Garp; A Son of the Circus; Hotel New Hampshire; A Prayer for Owen Meany W.P. Kinsella Writer, Shoeless Joe

Brett Dolan Broadcaster, Houston Astros George Gallup Founder, The Gallup Poll Charles Guggenheim Documentary filmmaker, Peabody and Oscar award winner

Margaret Walker Writer, Jubilee

Milo Hamilton 50 years in Broadcasting Voice of the Houston Astros

MEDIA

Harry Kalas Broadcaster, Philadelphia Phillies

Alan Abelson Editor, Barron’s

Bob Miller Broadcaster, Los Angeles Kings

Tom Brokaw Former anchorman, NBC News

Herbert Nipson Executive Editor, Ebony

Paul Burmeister Quarterback, 1992, 1993 Sports anchor/reporter The NFL Network

Brian Ross Correspondent, NBC News; Peabody and Emmy award winner

schizophrenia, as well as creativity

Marilynne Robinson 2005, Gilead

James Bramson Executive Director, American Dental Association

Jane Smiley 1992, A Thousand Acres

Dr. Johann L. Ehrenhaft Pioneer in field of open heart surgery Dr. Robert C. Hardin Developed blood bank protocols during WW II based on seminal work on blood preservation Dr. Don H. O’Donoghue Sports medicine pioneer

Tennessee Williams 1948, A Streetcar Named Desire 1955, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof FIRST ADVANCED DEGREES IN THE UNITED STATES African-Americans who received advanced degrees from the University of Iowa, who were also the first in the United States to receive that particular degree:

Dr. Emory D. Warner World recognized pathologist

Alexander Clark, Jr. 1879, law degree

PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS Marquis Childs 1970, St. Louis Post Dispatch

Elizabeth Catlett 1940, master’s in art Lulu Johnson 1941, Ph.D. in history

Rita Dove 1987, Thomas and Beulah U.S. Poet Laureate

Oscar Anderson Fuller 1942, Ph.D. in music

John Cochran Correspondent, ABC News

Mark Shapiro Former Vice-President, ESPN

Paul Conrad Political cartoonist and three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize

Carole Simpson Anchor, ABC News

Jorie Graham 1996, The Dream of the Unified Field; New and Selected Poems

Wayne Drehs General assignment writer, espn.com

MEDICINE

J. Tracy Kidder 1982, The Soul of a New Machine

Dr. Nancy Andreasen Psychiatrist renowned for her research on

James A. McPherson 1978, Elbow Room

Lilia Ann Abron 1972, Ph.D. in chemical engineering Lisa Portis 1989, Ph.D. in pharmacology

David Bonior U.S. House of Representatives, Mt. Clemons, MI Terry Branstad JUANITA KIDD STOUT First African-American woman Elected to a state Supreme Court

NOLDEN GENTRY Attorney

JOHN PAPPAJOHN Entrepreneur

TOM BROKAW Former Anchorman, NBC News

DON NELSON Head Coach, Golden State Warriors

MARK SHAPIRO Former Executive Vice-President, ESPN

EDDIE ROBINSON Former Football Coach Grambling State University

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THE HAWKEYE NICKNAME

HERKY THE HAWKEYE

The University of Iowa borrowed its athletic nickname from the state of Iowa many years ago. The name Hawkeye was originally the name of the hero in the fictional novel, The Last of the Mohicans, written by James Fenimore Cooper. Cooper had the Delaware Indians bestow the name on a white scout who lived with them.

The Hawkeye nickname gained a tangible symbol in 1948 when a cartoon character, later to be named Herky the Hawkeye was hatched. The creator was Richard Spencer III, instructor of journalism at Iowa.

In 1838, 12 years after the book was published, people in the territory of Iowa acquired the nickname, chiefly through the efforts of Judge David Rorer of Burlington and James Edwards of Fort Madison. Edwards, editor of the Fort Madison Patriot, moved his paper to Burlington in 1843 and renamed it the Burlington Hawkeye. The two men continued their campaign to popularize the name, and territorial officials eventually gave it their formal approval.

The impish Hawk was an immediate hit and acquired a name through a statewide contest staged by the athletic department. John Franklin, a Belle Plaine alumnus, was the man who suggested Herky. Since his birth more than 45 years ago, Herky has symbolized Iowa athletics and epitomized University life. He even donned a military uniform during the Korean War and became the insignia of the 124th Fighter Squadron. During the mid-1950s, Herky came to life at a football game as the Iowa mascot. Since that time, Herky has been a familiar figure at Iowa athletics events. PA PA GG E E7 1


IOWABASE BALL ! vs. Kansas State ! vs. Saint Louis ! vs. George Mason $ vs. Arkansas Little Rock $ vs. Missouri State & vs. Cincinnati & vs. Cincinnati & vs. Cincinnati at Middle Tennessee State at Middle Tennessee State at Middle Tennessee State AIB at Houston Baptist at Houston Baptist at Houston Baptist at Houston Baptist at Kansas at Kansas at Kansas Bradley #19 Indiana #19 Indiana #19 Indiana Grand View at Western Illinois at Purdue at Purdue at Purdue Milwaukee at #16 Maryland at #16 Maryland at #16 Maryland at Bradley Cornell College Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northern Illinois #25 Nebraska #25 Nebraska #25 Nebraska Sacramento State at Michigan at Michigan at Michigan Western Illinois Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota at Rutgers at Rutgers at Rutgers ^ vs. Ohio State ^ vs. Michigan ^ vs. Indiana + vs. Oregon + at #10 Missouri State + vs. Oregon + at #10 Missouri State

RES. SCORE INNS

L W W W W W W W W W L W L L W W L W W L W W W W L W W W L L W W L W W W L W W W W W W L W W W W W L W L W L L W L W L

4-5 4-2 4-1 3-1 6-5 6-2 5-1 5-0 2-1 6-1 8-9 7-1 1-7 1-5 7-2 7-2 3-4 6-4 6-2 2-5 2-0 5-1 10-6 9-2 5-16 9-1 10-5 4-1 3-4 1-10 3-1 2-1 4-5 9-1 4-3 13-4 1-4 4-3 4-3 3-2 5-1 4-3 13-7 5-11 2-0 7-5 7-3 10-2 7-1 3-5 10-3 2-3 3-2 5-8 2-10 3-1 3-5 2-1 2-3

9 9 9 9 9 9 9 13 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 11 9 10 9 18 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 11 9

! Snowbird Baseball Classic (Port Charlotte, Fla) | $ Games played in Grand Prairie, Texas | & Games played in Emerson, Ga. | * Conference Game | ^ Big Ten Tournament (Minneapolis) | + NCAA Regional (Springfield, Mo.)

PITCHER OF RECORD

Grant (L, 0-1) Erickson (W, 1-0) Mathews (W, 1-0) Peyton (W, 1-0) Grant (W, 1-1) Radtke (W, 1-0) Hickman (W, 1-0) Radtke (W, 2-0) Peyton (W, 2-0) Hickman (W, 2-0) Shulista (L, 0-1) Allgeyer (W, 1-0) Peyton (L, 2-1) Hickman (L, 2-1) Mathews (W, 2-0) Allgeyer (W, 2-0) Peyton (L, 2-2) Vandermaten (W, 1-0) Shulista (W, 1-1) Shulista (L, 1-2) Peyton (W, 3-2) Hickman (W, 3-1) Hibbing (W, 1-0) Mandel (W, 1-0) Martsching (L, 0-1) Peyton (W, 4-2) Hickman (W, 4-1) Mathews (W, 3-0) Radtke (L, 2-1) Peyton (L, 4-3) Hickman (W, 5-1) Erickson (W, 2-0) Hibbing (L, 1-1) Mandel (W, 2-0) Erickson (W, 3-0) Hickman (W, 6-1) Mathews (L, 3-1) Vandermaten (W, 2-0) Hickman (W, 7-1) Hibbing (W, 2-1) Peyton (W, 5-3) Shulista (W, 2-2) Erickson (W, 4-0) Mandel (L, 2-1) Mathews (W, 4-1) Shulista (W, 3-2) Peyton (W, 6-3) Hickman (W, 8-1) Mathews (W, 5-1) Peyton (L, 6-4) Hickman (W, 9-1) Mathews (L, 5-2) Hibbing (W, 3-1) Hickman (L, 9-2) Mathews (L, 5-3) Peyton (W, 7-4) Erickson (L, 4-1) Hibbing (W, 4-1) Grant (L, 1-2)

OVERALL RECORD: 41-18 HOME: 17-3 AWAY: 14-12 NEUTRAL: 10-3 BIG TEN: 19-5

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2015 RESULTS

DATE OPPOSITION

Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 March 1 March 7 March 7 March 8 March 11 March 14 March 15 March 16 March 17 March 20 March 21 March 22 March 25 March 27 March 28 March 29 March 31 April 1 April 3 April 4 April 5 April 8 April 10 April 11 April 12 April 14 April 15 April 17 April 18 April 19 April 22 April 25 April 26 April 26 April 28 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 5 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 29 May 30 May 31 May 31

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PLAYER AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% Tyler Peyton .337 52 51 187 31 63 11 2 0 31 78 .417 34 3 31 8 .439 4 0 2 3 338 37 2 .995 Eric Toole .306 59 59 252 42 77 8 4 1 28 96 .381 22 8 33 3 .373 5 4 27 34 163 1 1 .994 Nick Roscetti .303 56 55 198 27 60 6 0 1 27 69 .348 12 6 35 2 .358 2 7 9 11 75 159 13 .947 Jake Mangler .291 59 59 247 32 72 11 1 0 33 85 .344 30 3 30 3 .374 1 5 8 9 121 164 4 .986 Kris Goodman .262 59 57 214 37 56 11 5 3 26 86 .402 30 6 36 9 .365 2 6 10 14 96 49 5 .967 Joel Booker .235 59 59 217 28 51 7 1 2 25 66 .304 13 11 41 5 .310 1 8 9 14 138 8 5 .967 Grant Klenovich .308 14 7 26 3 8 2 1 0 5 12 .462 7 0 7 0 .455 0 0 0 0 39 1 0 1.000 Nick Day .273 46 41 132 21 36 5 0 3 18 50 .379 20 3 27 2 .381 0 4 9 9 35 77 6 .949 Daniel Aaron Moriel .271 31 23 70 11 19 4 0 1 10 26 .371 15 6 8 3 .435 1 1 0 0 134 15 2 .987 Dan Potempa .267 47 36 135 11 36 8 0 1 19 47 .348 10 6 22 7 .342 1 1 0 2 10 0 0 1.000 Sean Moore .234 25 9 39 8 9 4 0 0 10 13 .333 9 3 10 3 .404 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000 Austin Guzzo .217 26 15 60 7 13 3 1 0 7 18 .300 5 1 15 3 .284 1 1 1 1 72 11 2 .976 Jimmy Frankos .202 40 26 84 7 17 2 0 0 10 19 .226 16 4 6 8 .349 2 4 0 0 174 18 2 .990 Taylor Kaufman .167 27 16 60 6 10 1 0 0 2 11 .183 8 1 14 1 .275 0 4 2 2 156 26 3 .984 Corbin Woods .167 15 1 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167 1 1 0 0 .375 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 1.000 John Barrett .152 20 7 33 3 5 1 0 0 6 6 .182 4 2 14 1 .275 1 0 0 0 13 0 2 .867 E. Schenck-Joblinske .140 34 11 43 11 6 0 1 2 5 14 .326 8 4 18 0 .321 1 0 3 3 19 0 1 .950 Devin Pickett .000 11 1 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .268 59 2009 293 539 84 16 14 262 697 .347 244 68 351 58 .363 23 45 82 105 1608 635 50 .978 Opponents .233 59 1966 207 459 88 7 22 189 627 .319 215 65 373 41 .326 22 36 24 42 1588 716 75 .968 LOB - Team (508), Opp (488). DPs Turned - Team (51), Opp (68). CI - Team (3), Moriel 2, Guzzo 1. IBB - Team (7), Peyton 2, Roscetti 2, Woods 1, Goodman, 1, Toole 1. Opp (18). Picked off - Roscetti 2, Peyton 1, Potempa 1, Toole 1, Moore 1, Goodman 1, Frankos 1.

BLAKE HICKMAN

JAKE MANGLER

PLAYER ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA Calvin Mathews 2.45 5 3 16 15 0 0 2 0 73.1 67 25 20 26 43 8 2 4 .245 7 6 0 3 5 Blake Hickman 2.99 9 2 16 16 0 0 0 0 84.1 66 32 28 42 52 15 1 6 .215 7 1 1 3 2 Tyler Peyton 3.03 7 4 16 16 1 1 0 0 95.0 94 35 32 24 74 28 1 2 .264 5 12 0 3 8 Luke Vandermaten 1.06 2 0 22 0 0 0 1 4 42.1 32 6 5 15 23 2 0 1 .219 2 11 0 3 4 Nick Hibbing 1.57 4 1 25 0 0 0 1 8 51.2 30 9 9 5 47 7 1 2 .168 1 2 1 2 1 Nick Gallagher 2.18 0 0 9 5 0 0 0 0 20.2 15 5 5 7 17 4 0 0 .203 0 6 0 0 0 Ryan Erickson 2.79 4 1 18 0 0 0 0 1 42.0 47 18 13 20 27 3 0 1 .287 4 4 0 2 7 Josh Martsching 3.44 0 1 11 2 0 0 1 0 18.1 11 7 7 10 11 1 0 0 .175 2 3 1 0 0 Nick Allgeyer 3.48 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 10.1 8 4 4 6 6 4 0 0 .229 1 1 1 1 1 Brandon Shulista 3.67 3 2 18 0 0 0 1 0 27.0 27 14 11 6 23 5 1 1 .255 2 3 1 0 1 Connor Grant 4.02 1 2 16 4 0 0 0 2 31.1 21 16 14 22 21 5 1 0 .198 7 7 0 3 3 Jared Mandel 4.96 2 1 12 0 0 0 0 0 16.1 12 13 9 9 9 3 0 1 .211 3 4 0 1 2 Tyler Radtke 5.31 2 1 19 0 0 0 1 2 20.1 24 15 12 18 16 2 0 3 .289 2 3 0 1 1 Daniel Aaron Moriel 9.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Andrew Hedrick 16.20 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 5 7 6 4 4 1 0 1 .357 0 2 0 0 1 Totals 2.95 41 18 59 59 1 3 2 19 537.1 459 207 176 215 373 88 7 22 .233 43 65 5 22 36 Opponents 4.44 18 41 59 59 2 0 0 9 529.1 539 293 261 244 351 84 16 14 .268 36 68 9 23 45 PB: Team (26), Moriel 11, Frankos 8, Guzzo 7. Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (7), Peyton 3, Frankos 1, Gallagher 1, Vandermaten 1, Mandel 1. Opp (8). SBA/ATT - Moriel (11-18), Frankos (12-16), Mathews (39), Guzzo (2-7), Hickman (2-6), Grant (2-5), Erickson (3-4), Vandermaten (1-3), Hibbing (3-3), Radtke (2-2), Shulista (2-2), Allgeyer (2-2), Gallagher (2-2), Martsching (0-1), Mandel (1-1), Peyton (0-1).

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PLAYER AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% Nick Roscetti .391 24 24 92 18 36 3 0 1 17 42 .457 6 2 13 1 .436 1 1 3 3 34 73 6 .947 Tyler Peyton .388 22 22 80 15 31 5 1 0 18 38 .475 19 0 10 5 .495 2 0 1 2 133 18 2 .987 Eric Toole .337 24 24 104 20 35 4 2 0 19 43 .413 8 3 14 1 .387 4 1 10 11 60 1 1 .984 Kris Goodman .315 24 22 89 15 28 5 3 1 13 42 .472 12 1 14 5 .394 2 1 3 7 36 15 2 .962 Jake Mangler .290 24 24 100 13 29 7 1 0 17 38 .380 11 1 14 2 .363 1 4 3 3 48 72 2 .984 Joel Booker .165 24 24 100 13 29 7 1 0 17 38 .380 11 1 14 2 .363 1 4 3 3 48 72 2 .984 Grant Klenovich .375 5 1 8 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 .375 1 0 0 0 .444 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 1.000 Dan Potempa .360 15 12 50 6 18 4 0 0 12 22 .440 2 1 4 4 .389 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1.000 Daniel Aaron Moriel .294 14 12 34 6 10 2 0 1 4 15 .441 6 3 4 2 .432 1 1 0 0 58 4 0 1.000 Jimmy Frankos .282 17 12 39 5 11 0 0 0 7 11 .282 8 2 2 0 .412 2 3 0 0 74 6 0 1.000 Austin Guzzo .273 8 2 11 1 3 1 0 0 1 4 .364 0 0 3 1 .273 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Nick Day .267 16 15 45 10 12 0 0 0 5 12 .267 8 2 8 1 .400 0 1 3 3 16 32 1 .980 Sean Moore .250 8 3 12 4 3 2 0 0 3 5 .417 4 2 4 0 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Taylor Kaufman .156 12 9 32 4 5 0 0 0 1 5 .156 3 0 7 1 .229 0 2 2 2 88 18 2 .981 John Barrett .125 9 5 16 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .125 2 2 6 0 .300 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 .900 E. Schenck-Joblinske .077 11 5 13 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .077 3 2 6 0 .333 0 0 1 1 7 0 1 .875 Corbin Woods .000 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 Totals .298 24 24 810 135 241 34 8 3 125 300 .370 98 26 124 25 .385 14 20 27 35 639 264 20 .978 Opponents .231 24 24 785 78 181 37 1 10 70 250 .318 69 20 133 15 .307 6 15 4 8 621 290 31 .967

PLAYER ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA Nick Hibbing 0.74 2 0 10 0 0 0 1 6 24.1 13 2 2 0 22 1 0 0 .157 0 0 0 0 0 Blake Hickman 2.45 7 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 47.2 32 13 13 17 26 9 0 3 .187 2 1 0 1 0 Calvin Mathews 3.23 3 2 8 8 0 0 1 0 39.0 38 15 14 15 21 5 0 3 .264 2 2 0 3 4 Tyler Peyton 3.42 4 2 8 8 1 1 0 0 52.2 47 23 20 13 32 15 0 2 .244 2 7 0 1 5 Nick Allgeyer 0.00 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1.1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 Connor Grant 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 Luke Vandermaten 0.87 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 2 10.1 7 1 1 1 8 0 0 0 .179 0 3 0 0 0 Ryan Erickson 1.74 3 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 20.2 21 4 4 9 8 0 0 0 .273 1 3 0 0 4 Tyler Radtke 4.50 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 7 2 2 1 4 1 0 1 .368 0 2 0 0 0 Brandon Shulista 8.22 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 7.2 11 8 7 3 7 4 1 0 .314 1 0 0 0 1 Jared Mandel 17.18 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 4 9 7 5 2 2 0 1 .286 1 1 0 1 1 Josh Martsching 27.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 3.00 19 5 24 24 1 2 1 9 213.0 181 78 71 69 133 37 1 10 .231 10 20 1 6 15 Opponents 5.26 5 19 24 24 1 0 0 2 207.0 241 135 121 98 124 34 8 3 .298 10 26 4 14 20 PB - Team (6), Moriel 3, Frankos 2, Guzzo 1, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (1), Peyton 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Moriel (3-5), Mathews (1-3), Erickson (1-2), Hickman (1-2), Frankos (1-2), Hibbing (1-1).

TEAMS ILLINOIS IOWA MARYLAND MICHIGAN MICHIGAN STATE INDIANA OHIO STATE NEBRASKA MINNESOTA NORTHWESTERN RUTGERS PENN STATE PURDUE

BATTING AND FIELDING

2015 BIG TEN STATISTICS

2015 BIG TEN STATS

BIG TEN RECORD: 19-5 HOME: 11-1 AWAY: 8-4

LOB - Team (212), Opp (178). DPs Turned - Team (19), Opp (27). IBB - Team (3), Toole 1, Woods 1, Peyton 1. Opp (4). Picked off - Goodman 1, Roscetti 1.

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OVERALL

W-L PCT. 21-1 .955 19-5 .792 14-10 .583 14-10 .583 14-10 .583 12-10 .545 13-11 .542 9-14 .391 9-15 .375 8-16 .333 7-17 .292 6-16 .273 6-17 .261

W-L PCT. 50-10-1 .828 41-18 .695 42-24 .636 39-25 .609 34-23 .596 35-24 .593 35-20 .636 34-23 .596 21-30 .412 18-36 .333 19-35-1 .355 18-30 .375 20-34 .370

2015 BIG TEN STANDINGS

Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% Michigan .296 64 2182 400 646 133 16 33 366 910 .417 266 70 359 43 .386 Illinois .293 61 2124 389 622 105 14 54 359 917 .432 252 40 330 46 .375 Michigan State .290 57 1944 321 563 99 12 45 302 821 .422 174 62 296 26 .362 Ohio State .281 55 1852 304 520 111 17 35 278 770 .416 211 59 342 36 .367 Nebraska .276 57 1931 274 532 89 13 22 246 713 .369 196 28 323 33 .348 Indiana .274 59 2011 316 552 97 20 33 286 788 .392 182 45 394 34 .345 Northwestern .274 54 1945 229 533 106 5 19 200 706 .363 134 37 362 35 .331 IOWA .268 59 2009 293 539 84 16 14 262 697 .347 244 68 351 58 .363 Penn State .268 48 1381 264 450 87 12 16 222 609 .362 165 40 343 23 .345 Maryland .264 66 2182 394 576 114 19 52 357 884 .405 284 83 465 33 .368 Minnesota .261 51 1763 238 460 78 11 30 225 650 .369 150 39 369 30 .329 Rutgers .258 55 1825 265 470 83 18 21 227 652 .357 197 49 287 34 .342 Purdue .254 54 1816 265 462 78 8 30 243 646 .356 199 57 407 42 .344

PITCHING

SF SH SB-ATT PO A E 25 39 53-72 1671 617 82 24 28 67-99 1671 704 66 26 26 54-86 1507 560 57 33 35 89-117 1470 560 64 20 48 40-58 1534 660 46 17 40 48-72 1595 623 76 10 27 19-35 1439 617 81 23 45 82-104 1608 635 50 14 52 37-83 1272 546 73 16 51 60-82 1750 650 69 18 16 64-83 1350 554 57 22 37 73-99 426 502 74 17 36 39-55 1419 631 65

FLD% .965 .973 .973 .969 .979 .967 .962 .978 .961 .972 .971 .963 .969

Team ERA W-L G CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK S FA SHA Illinois 2.55 50-10 61 5 3/1 20 557.0 498 201 158 129 449 86 3 25 .240 14 41 1 9 35 IOWA 2.95 41-18 59 1 3/2 19 537.1 459 207 176 215 373 88 7 22 .233 43 65 5 22 36 Nebraska 3.12 34-23 57 1 3/3 19 511.1 494 203 177 144 376 81 11 25 .258 22 30 0 20 38 Maryland 3.32 42-24 66 0 4/4 16 583.1 518 277 215 222 549 107 7 28 .236 34 41 4 20 34 Indiana 3.39 35-24 59 0 4/4 16 531.2 496 246 200 145 493 90 13 35 .245 32 65 6 10 41 Ohio State 3.53 35-19 55 2 7/6 8 490.0 491 228 192 129 379 70 16 30 .261 18 45 4 9 39 Michigan 3.81 39-25 64 1 3/2 17 557.0 500 291 236 273 513 95 13 27 .242 41 67 7 20 46 Michigan State 3.82 34-23 57 1 2/1 4 502.1 465 250 213 200 409 82 6 26 .249 38 39 4 25 41 Penn State 5.01 18-30 48 0 0/0 8 424.0 463 279 236 189 268 84 15 29 .285 30 70 8 32 27 Minnesota 5.40 21-30 51 1 4/4 10 450.0 468 313 270 202 317 92 18 42 .270 51 54 3 21 37 Purdue 5.40 20-34 54 0 2/2 7 473.0 566 339 284 200 313 90 17 29 .300 45 42 6 21 25 Northwestern 5.57 18-36 54 2 2/0 11 479.2 587 358 297 231 344 102 14 26 .304 47 55 2 24 30 Rutgers 6.34 19-35 55 1 1/1 7 475.1 613 394 335 226 311 118 28 41 .315 43 60 7 29 29

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IOWA ALL-AMERICANS

IOWABASE BALL 1949

Jack Bruner, P Coaches Association/First Team

1949

Jack Dittmer, 2B Coaches Association Second Team

1971

Jim Cox, 2B

1975

Bryan Jones, 2B The Sporting News First Team

1989

Tim Costo, SS Collegiate Baseball Third Team

Chris Hatcher, OF Baseball America Third Team

1990

Tim Costo, SS Baseball America First Team The Sporting News First Team

1992

Brett Backlund, P/IF Collegiate Baseball Second Team

1999

Brad Carlson, 1B Baseball America Second Team Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American

Alex Dvorsky, C/OF Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American

2000

Reed Pawelk, P Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American

2001

Ryan Mentkowski, P Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American

2008

Kurtis Muller, OF Ping Baseball Freshman All-American

2012

Sasha Kuebel, P Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American

2015 Blake Hickman, P Louisville Slugger ThirdTeam Tyler Peyton, Utility NCBWA Third Team D1Baseball.com Third Team

ALL-AMERICANS

JACK BRUNER • P Coaches Association First Team, 1949

BRETT BACKLUND • P/IF Collegiate Baseball Second Team, 1992

BLAKE HICKMAN • P Louisville Slugger Third Team, 2015

JACK DITTMER • 2B

JIM COX • 2B

BRYAN JONES • 2B

TIM COSTO • SS

CHRIS HATCHER • OF Baseball America Third Team, 1989

Baseball America, First Team, 1990 Collegiate Baseball, First Team, 1990

BRAD CARLSON • 1B

ALEX DVORSKY • C/OF

REED PAWELK • P

RYAN MENTKOWSKI • P

KURTIS MULLER • OF

SASHA KUEBEL • P

Coaches Association Second Team, 1949

Baseball America - Second Team Louisville Slugger Freshman , 1999

TYLER PEYTON • UTIL. NCBWA - Third Team, 2015 D1Baseball.com - Third Team, 2015

1971

Louisville Slugger Freshman, 1999

The Sporting News First Team, 1975

Louisville Slugger Freshman, 2000

Collegiate Baseball Third Team, 1989

Louisville Slugger Freshman, 2001

PING Baseball Freshman 2008

TIM COSTO • SS

Louisville Slugger Freshman, 2012

HAWKEYE ALL-AMERICANS 16 PA G E 74


Jack Bruner, P Jack Dittmer, 2B Glenn Drahn, P Murland Moran, OF Bob Primrose, 3B Jack Lindquist, CF Don Waldron, SS Ed Lindsey, LF Les Hawthorne, CF Don Dobrino, P Dick Weatherly, C Jim Freese, C Mickey Moses, LF Gary Breshears, 2B Gary Breshears, 2B Jim Cox, 2B Fred Mims, OF Fred Mims, OF Bill Heckroth, P Tom Hurn, 1B Larry Schutzius, OF Steve Stumpff, 1B Mark Ewell, P Brad Trickey, 3B Steve Stumpff, 1B Tom Steinmetz, 2B Dave Hoeksema, SS John Hoyman, 1B Tom Mullen, P Lance Platz, OF Ed Garton, 3B John Knapp, 3B Rob Eddie, OF Luis Ramirez, OF Keith Noreen, 3B Tim Costo, SS Chris Hatcher, OF Keith Noreen, 3B Tim Costo, SS John DeJarld, P Chris Hatcher, OF Keith Noreen, 3B Brian Wujcik, OF Brett Backlund, P/IF Kurt Belger, P Brian Mitchell, 3B Brad Carlson, 1B

2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2014 2015

Nathan Johnson, P Tim Gudex, P Tim Gudex, P Jason White, SS Travis Sweet, OF Ryan Durant, OF Jake Yacinich, SS Blake Hickman, P

SECOND TEAM 1984 1987 1988 1991 1992 1993 1994 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Craig Conti Mark Boland Bill Heinz, OF Brett Backlund, P Tim Killeen, C Jay Polson, OF Steve Weimer, P Matt Ostrom, OF Colin Mattiace, P Ian Mattiace, IF Kyle Thousand, OF Nate Yoho, OF Nate Price, OF Austin Seward, P Caleb Curry, OF Nick Erdman, P Kevin Hoef, 3B Caleb Curry, OF Jarred Hippen, P Kurtis Muller, OF Jarred Hippen, P Phil Keppler, IF Sasha Kuebel, P Eric Toole, OF Jake Mangler, 2B Nick Day, 3B Eric Toole, OF Calvin Mathews, P Nick Hibbing, RP

THIRD TEAM 1984 1986 1988 1991 1993 1996 1999 2001 2002 2003 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2014 2015

BOB OLDIS, JR., MVP AWARD

Jeff Gurtcheff Jeff Gurtcheff Mark Denkinger, P Danan Hughes, OF Colin Mattiace, P C.J. Theileke, IF Brad Carlson, IF Jim Magrane, P Kurt Vitense, IF Kyle Thousand, OF Nathan Johnson, P Jason White, IF Andy Lytle, IF Kris Welker, C Justin Toole, 2B Justin Toole, SS Justin Toole, SS Zach McCool, 3B Tyson Blaser, C Trevor Willis, OF Eric Toole, OF Dan Potempa, DH Tyler Peyton, 1B Nick Roscetti, SS

AWARDED TO IOWA’S TEAM MVP

1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

2009 BIG TEN

1949 1950 1953 1954 1956 1957 1959 1963 1965 1969 1970 1971 1972 1974 1975 1976 1977 1980 1981 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1995 1997 2002

STANDINGS

FIRST TEAM

HAWKEYE HONORS

TYLER PEYTON 2015 MVP

Rob Eddie, OF Luis Ramirez, OF Keith Noreen, 3B John DeJarld, P Brian Wujcik, OF Brett Backlund, P/IF Brett Backlund, O/IF Jay Polson, OF Matt Ostrom, OF Kurt Belger, P Colin Mattiace, P Brian Mitchell, 3B Nate Frese, SS Jim Magrane, P Kurt Vitense, IF Reed Pawelk, P

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Kurt Vitense, IF Brad Carlson, IF Dyson Miguel, P Nathan Johnson, P Nathan Johnson, P Tim Gudex, P Kris Welker, C Tim Gudex, P Jason White, IF Dusty Napoleon, IF Travis Sweet, OF Justin Toole, IF Caleb Curry, OF Ryan Durant, OF Justin Toole, SS Kurtis Muller, OF

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Jarred Hippen, P Mike McQuillan, 1B Phil Keppler, DH Matt Dermody, P Jake Yacinich, SS Tyler Peyton, RHP/1B

ABCA ALL-REGION 2008 2014 2015

Caleb Curry (1st team) Justin Toole (2nd team) Jake Yacinich (1st team) Jake Mangler (1st team) Blake Hickman (2nd team)

1990 Brian Wujcik, OF 1991

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN

ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS

IOWABASE BALL

Matt Johnson, IF Curt Martin, C John Pratt, OF Hank Sprinkle, P

1992 Matt Johnson, IF Bob Morris, IF 1993 Bob Morris, IF Jay Witter, P 1994 Matt Austin, P Kurt Belger, P/SS Matt Kraus, OF 1995

Matt Austin, P Rober Holst, P Kevin Lawler, P Robert Lehnherr, IF Colin Mattiace, P Joe Muniz, IF John Ostwald, OF Jeff Steinfeldt, C

1996

Matt Austin, P Moshe Greenberg, P Michael Kron, P Kevin Lawler, P

Robert Lehnherr, IF Colin Mattiace, P Jeremy Meccage, P Joe Muniz, IF Jeff Schley, OF

2001

Chad Blackwell, P Brad Carlson, IF Lance Guyer, OF Andy Jansen, OF Luis Leon, IF Ian Mattiace, IF

1997

Kurt Belger, P Brian Mitchell, IF Kevin Lawler, C Joe Muniz, IF

1998 Toby Humes, C Brian Mitchell, IF Troy Wulf, P

2002

Brad Carlson, IF Chris Groth, IF Lance Guyer, OF Andy Jansen, OF Luis Leon, IF Ian Mattiace, IF B. Dutch Mendenhall, C

1999

Brad Carlson, IF Matt Gruber, P Toby Humes, C Kurt Vitense, IF Troy Wulf, P

2003

Aaron Reasland, P Jim Reid, IF Austin Seward, P Chris Steele, IF Kyle Thousand, OF

2000

Chad Blackwell, P Brad Carlson, IF Matt Gruber, P Toby Humes, C Andy Jansen, OF Ian Mattiace, IF Ryan Prahm, P Kurt Vitense, IF

2004

Ryan Dupic, P Tim Gudex, P Brent Jackson, P Nathan Johnson, P Mike Mogard, OF Aaron Reasland, P Jim Reid, IF Austin Seward, P

2005

Neal Coleman, OF Brian Furlong, P Tim Gudex, P L.J. Mims, OF Mike Mogard, OF Casey O’Rourke, P Aaron Reasland, P Austin Seward, P

2006

Neal Coleman, OF Ben Geelan, C Tim Gudex, P Jeff Maitland, OF L.J. Mims, OF Mike Mogard, OF Tom Moreland, C Aaron Reasland, P Austin Seward, P Chris Zinn, P

2007

Nick Erdman, P Ben Geelan, C Kevin Hoef, IF Tom Moreland, C Nick Muhlenbruch, IF Casey O’Rourke, P Justin Toole, P

2008 Tyson Blaser, C Nick Erdman, P

Ben Geelan, C Kevin Hoef, IF Michael Jacobs, P Nick Muhlenbruch, IF Andrew Porter, P Justin Toole, IF

Kevin Lee, P Kurt Lee, P Zach McCool, IF Jeff Pacha, P Ricky Sandquist, P Chett Zeise, IF

2009

Tyson Blaser, C Nick Erdman, P Kevin Hoef, IF Michael Jacobs, P Zach McCool, IF Jeff Pacha, OF Justin Toole, IF

2012

Ben Bergman, P Patrick Brennan, P Kasey Carling, IF Tim Fangman, P Kyle Haen, OF Ricky Sandquist, P Chett Zeise, IF

2010

Tyson Blaser, C Patrick Brennan, P Ryan Durant, OF Patrick Harshman, OF Kevin Lee, P Zach McCool, IF Jeff Pacha, P Zach Robertson, P

2013

Ben Bergman, P Andrew Hanse, P Ricky Sandquist, P Dan Sheppard, C Anthony Torres, C

*2011

Tyson Blaser, C Keith Brand, C Patrick Brennan, P Matt Dermody, P Sean Flanagan, IF Patrick Harshman, OF

JUSTIN TOOLE 2008 & 2009 MVP

2014 Tyler Radtke, P 2015 Ryan Erickson, P Sean Moore, IF Dan Potempa, OF Tyler Radtke, P * -- school record 12 honorees

PAG E 75


IOWABASE BALL

I N DIVI DUAL R ECOR DS

Jim George Jeff Gurtcheff Jeff Gurtcheff John Knapp Jeff Wick Travis Sweet Chris Hatcher Rob Eddie Caleb Curry Justin Toole John Knapp Keith Noreen

.447 .444 .435 .429 .419 .413 .405 .402 .396 .395 .395 .394

1939 1985 1986 1986 1998 2007 1989 1986 2008 2008 1984 1989

John Knapp Justin Toole Travis Sweet Kurtis Muller Chris Hatcher Caleb Curry Chris Hatcher Brad Carlson Jeff Gurtcheff Eric Toole Rob Eddie Andy Lytle Keith Noreen Jake Yacinich Ed Garton

91 87 85 83 81 80 79 77 77 77 76 76 76 76 75

1986 2008 2007 2010 1990 2008 1989 1999 1986 2015 1985 2005 1989 2014 1981

24 20 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17

1986 1986 1989 2011 2010 1987 1985 2003 2002 1999

HITS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 11. 15.

John Knapp Bill Heinz Brian Wujick Tyson Blaser Ryan Durant Bill Heinz Rob Eddie Kyle Thousand Ian Mattiace Brad Carlson

17 16 16 16 16

TRIPLES

1. 2. 5.

Trevor Willis Kyle Thousand Rob Eddie Brad Trickey Bob Morris Chris Hatcher Randy Frakes Craig Conti Craig Conti Lance Platz Larry Rathje

9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

HOME RUNS

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

John Knapp Brad Carlson Tim Costo Brian Mitchell Jeff Gurtcheff Bill Heinz Brad Carlson Tim Costo Rob Eddie Randy Frakes Chris Hatcher

22 21 21 20 18 17 16 16 15 14 14

John Knapp Jeff Gurtcheff Brad Carlson Tim Costo Ed Garton Chris Hatcher Bill Heinz Caleb Curry Tim Costo Rick Jennings

81 79 77 77 76 67 67 65 64 63

1992 11. Jeff Gurtcheff 2003 RUNS 1999 1. John Knapp 1979 2. Jason White 2005 Tony Burley 4. Craig Conti 2011 Craig Conti 2002 6. Chris Hatcher 1985 Randy Frakes 1974 8. Justin Toole 1991 9. Travis Sweet 1989 10. Rob Eddie 1987 Keith Noreen 1986 1984 STOLEN BASES 1980 1. Caleb Curry 1967 2. Tony Burley 3. Lance Platz 4. Craig Conti 1986 5. Kurtis Muller 1999 6. Lance Platz 1989 7. Tim Gassmann 1997 8. Tom Steinmetz 1986 9. Craig Conti 1986 10. Tony Burley 2002 11. Eric Toole 1990 12. Travis Sweet 1986 Tim Gassmann 1985 Jake Yacinich 1989 15. Justin Toole

RBIS

DOUBLES

1. 2. 3. 4. 8.

Bob Morris Jeff Gremley Andy Jansen Dave Hoeksema Kris Welker

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

1986 1986 1999 1989 1981 1989 1986 2008 1990 1986

60

1985

80 70 70 68 68 66 66 63 63 62 62

1986 2007 1981 1985 1986 1989 1985 2008 2007 1986 1989

45 42 37 34 30 29 29 29 28 28 27 25 25 25 24

2008 1981 1979 1984 2010 1980 1981 1977 1986 1980 2015 2007 1982 2014 2008

22 20 19 17 16 15 14 14 14

2013 2008 2009 2004 2002 2006 2014 2008 2007

HIT-BY-PITCH

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

Keith Brand Kevin Hoef Kevin Hoef Kris Welker Ian Mattice Kevin Hoef Nick Day Kurtis Muller Kevin Hoef

HITTING STREAK

25 Games, Justin Toole, 2008 EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN. OF 20 INNINGS)

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

Mike Boddicker Carl Burnst Luke Vandermaten Tim Gudex Glen Van Fassen Fernando Arango Jim Koering Bob Schauenberg Merle Jensen Alan Schuette Nick Hibbing Al Lenski Craig Cordt Frank Renner

0.79 0.95 1.06 1.15 1.23 1.33 1.35 1.38 1.44 1.53 1.57 1.61 1.62 1.62

1976 1964 2015 2006 1958 1971 1967 1965 1953 1968 2015 1951 1975 1967

Jim Magrane Brett Backlund Wes Obermueller Mike Boddicker Jack Bruner Jack Bruner John DeJarld Allen Rath Allen Rath Matt Dermody Jim Koering

110 94 91 84 81 79 78 77 76 75 75

1999 1991 1999 1977 1948 1949 1990 1988 1987 2011 1969

Brett Backlund John DeJarld Harold Haub Tim Gudex Blake Hickman Zach Robertson Brett Backlund Chuck Georgantas Jeff Ott

11 11 11 9 9 8 8 8 8

1992 1990 1940 2005 2015 2010 1991 1985 1984

STRIKEOUTS

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

Bill Drambel Tom Mullen Rich Carlucci Mike Boddicker Bob Stepp Mark Ewell Mark Ewell Bill Heckroth Mark Tschopp Dick Hoesksema

8 1981 8 1980 8 1978 8 1977 8 1977 8 1975 8 1974 8 1972 8 1972 8 1950

INNINGS PITCHED

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Jim Magrane John DeJarld Brett Backlund Jarred Hippen Don Dobrino Nate Johnson Jack Bruner Tyler Peyton Jarred Hippen Matt Dermody Jarred Hippen Sasha Kuebel John DeJarld Sasha Kuebel Mark Boland

107.2 105.3 102.0 99.1 98.0 96.1 95.0 95.0 94.2 94.0 92.1 89.1 87.2 87.2 87.2

1999 1990 1991 2010 1956 2004 1948 2015 2011 2013 2012 2014 1989 2012 1987

WINS

1. 2. 3. 4. 6.

87 HITS, 2008

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12.

12.

JUSTIN TOOLE

9 WINS IN 2005

TIM GUDEX

BATTING AVERAGE

(ATLEAST 50 AT BATS)

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IOWABASE BALL

CAREER RECORDS

45 HOME RUNS; 1999-2002

BRAD CARLSON

GAMES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11.

Craig Conti Keith Noreen Ian Mattiace Brad Carlson Mike Bradley Eric Toole Bill Heinz Kris Goodman Mike McQuillan Rob Eddie Jake Mangler

1983-86 1987-90 1999-02 1999-02 1988-91 2012-15 1984, 86-88 2012-15 2009-12 1983-86 2012-15

220 216 212 208 204 200 194 194 193 190 188

1983-86 2012-15 1999-02 2012-15 1987-90 1999-02 2009-12 1984, 86-88 1995-98 2012-15

781 776 747 741 726 723 701 670 667 649

AT-BATS

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

Craig Conti Eric Toole Ian Mattiace Jake Mangler Keith Noreen Brad Carlson Mike McQuillan Bill Heinz Eric Martinez Kris Goodman

RUNS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Craig Conti Keith Noreen Rob Eddie Randy Frakes John Knapp Bill Heinz Kevin Hoef Rick Jennings Justin Toole Ian Mattiace Eric Toole

1983-86 1987-90 1983-86 1985-87 1984-86 1984, 86-88 2006-09 1983-86 2006-09 1999-02 2012-15

221 200 184 174 169 158 143 142 137 134 133

HITS

1. 2. 3. 4.

Keith Noreen Mike McQuillan Eric Toole Craig Conti

1987-90 2009-12 2012-15 1983-86

267 242 239 237

5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Brad Carlson Bill Heinz Ian Mattiace Rob Eddie Jake Mangler John Knapp Justin Toole Rick Jennings Randy Frakes

1999-02 1984, 86-88 1999-02 1983-86 2012-15 1984-86 2006-09 1983-86 1985-87

226 222 222 218 215 213 197 195 195

Keith Noreen Jeff Gurtcheff Rob Eddie John Knapp Brian Mitchell Rick Jennings Randy Frakes Jeremy Lewis

1987-90 1983-86 1983-86 1983-86 1996-99 1983-86 1985-87 1992-95

193 189 171 165 152 145 145 135

2012-15 2009-12 1987-90 2012-15 1983-86 1980-83 2006-09 2012-14 1983-86 2012-15 1983-86 1980-83

207 196 183 183 166 150 148 142 132 131 126 122

1984, 86-88 1999-02 1996-99 1999-02 1984-86 1983-86 1983-86 1980-83

54 54 50 50 49 45 44 43

RBI

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

SINGLES

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Eric Toole Mike McQuillan Keith Noreen Jake Mangler Craig Conti Tim Gassmann Justin Toole Jake Yacinich Rick Jennings Kris Goodman Rob Eddie Nick Fegen

DOUBLES

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

Bill Heinz Brad Carlson Brian Mitchell Ian Mattiace John Knapp Rob Eddie Rick Jennings Nick Fegen

9. 10.

Keith Noreen Mike Bradley

1987-90 1988-91

42 41

1983-86 2008-11 1983-86 2004-07 1991-93 1972-75 1985-87 1988-90

19 17 14 13 13 12 12 11

1999-02 1996-99 1988-90 1983-86 1984, 86-88 1988-90 1987-90 1984-86 1983-86 1985-87

45 43 41 40 39 37 37 37 33 31

TRIPLES

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

Craig Conti Trevor Willis Rob Eddie Jason White Bob Morris Brad Trickey Randy Frakes Chris Hatcher

HOME RUNS

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

Brad Carlson Brian Mitchell Tim Costo Jeff Gurtcheff Bill Heinz Chris Hatcher Keith Noreen John Knapp Rob Eddie Randy Frakes

TOTAL BASES

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

Keith Noreen Brad Carlson Bill Heinz John Knapp Rob Eddie Brian Mitchell Ian Mattiace Tim Costo Chris Hatcher Craig Conti

1987-90 441 1999-02 419 1984, 86-88 407 1984-86 393 1983-86 390 1996-99 371 1999-02 368 1988-90 366 1988-90 363 1983-86 359

STOLEN BASES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Craig Conti Tony Burley Tim Gassmann Eric Toole Lance Platz

1983-86 1979-81 1980-83 2012-15 1979-80

103 83 77 70 66

6. 7. 8. 10. 11.

Kurtis Muller Caleb Curry Travis Sweet Tom Steinmetz Curtis Reed Justin Toole Eric Martinez

2008-10 2007-08 2005-07 1974-77 1991-94 2006-09 1995-98

63 56 49 49 47 44 44

Nick Hibbing Tim Gudex Kurt Belger Brent Glendinning John DeJarld Reed Pawelk Mark Boland Jarred Hippen Matt Dermody Allen Rath Mark Ewell

2012-15 2004-07 1993-97 1993-96 1987-90 2000-03 1985-88 2009-12 2010-13 1987-90 1972-75

82 81 76 63 61 59 58 58 52 51 51

Brett Backlund John DeJarld Allen Rath Bill Drambel Bob Stepp Mark Ewell Mike Darby Jeremy Meccage Colin Mattiace

1990-92 1987-90 1987-90 1979-82 1975-78 1972-75 1982-85 1995-98 1993-96

25 25 25 24 23 21 20 19 18

2009-12 1987-90 2010-13 1985-88 1990-92 2012-14 1995-98 1987-90

351.2 303.1 291.0 277.3 259.1 257.2 249.2 246.2

PITCHING APPEARANCES

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

1. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

9. 10.

Mike Darby Mark Ewell

1982-85 1972-75

230.0 219.6

Allen Rath Jarred Hippen Matt Dermody Brett Backlund Bob Stepp Mike Boddicker John DeJarld Mark Boland Tom Steen Jim Koering

1987-90 2009-12 2010-13 1990-92 1975-78 1976-78 1987-90 1985-88 1973-76 1967-69

246 244 228 211 202 189 188 168 164 163

Kurt Belger Tim Gudex Reed Pawelk Nick Hibbing Kevin Lee Mike Schurz David Kot

1993-97 2004-06 2000-03 2012-15 2008-11 2007-09 1997-00

22 20 18 17 14 12 9

STRIKEOUTS

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

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

BILL HEINZ

222 HITS 1984; 86-88

INNINGS PITCHED

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

Jared Hippen Allen Rath Matt Dermody Mark Boland Brett Backlund Sasha Kuebel Jeremy Meccage John DeJarld

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IOWABASE BALL

HITS 267, Keith Noreen, 1987-90 RUNS SCORED 221, Craig Conti, 1983-86 RBIS 193, Keith Noreen, 1987-90 GAME-WINNING RBI CAREER 27, Keith Noreen, 1987-90 TOTAL BASES 441, Keith Noreen, 1987-90 BATTING AVERAGE .400, Jeff Gurtcheff, 1986

WALKS CAREER 127, Craig Conti, 1983-86

WINS CAREER 25, on three occasions (last by Brett Backlund)

HIT-BY-PITCH CAREER 68, Kevin Hoef, 2006-09

INNINGS CAREER 351.2, Jarred Hippen, 2009-12

SACRIFICE HITS CAREER 30, Kurt Vitense, 1998-01

STRIKEOUTS CAREER 246, Allen Rath, 1987-90

SACRIFICE FLIES CAREER 15, Brian Mitchell, 1996-98 15, Caleb Curry, 2007-08

ERA CAREER 2.29, Jim Koering, 1967-69

DEFENSIVE CAREER LEADERS

APPEARANCES CAREER 82, Nick HIbbing, 2012-15

PUTOUTS CAREER 1,262, Brad Carlson, 1999-01

COMPLETE GAMES CAREER 23, Mark Boland, 1985-88

ASSISTS CAREER 528, Jake Mangler, 2012-15

SHUTOUTS CAREER 6, Mike Boddicker, 1976-78

DOUBLE PLAYS CAREER 174, Brad Carlson, 1999-02

SAVES CAREER 22, Kurt Belger, 1993-97

AT BATS 8, 4 times, last vs. Sacramento State, 4/28/15 (Eric Toole, Jake Mangler, Kris Goodman, Joel Booker)

RUNS 5, on two occasions (last by John Mahoney vs. Wm. Penn, 1978)

PUTOUTS 20, Steve Stumpff vs. Tulsa, 1975

RUNS BATTED IN 10, Brian Wujcik at Illinois, 1989

ASSISTS 9, on five occasions (last by Nick Roscetti vs. Northwestern, 4/18/15)

TOTAL BASES 17, Bill Heinz at Minnesota, 1988

DOUBLE PLAYS 5, Andy Lytle, Mike Best, 2003 vs. OSU

SINGLES 5, 3X, last by Eric Toole at Purdue, 2013

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

DOUBLES 3, on eight occasions (last by Nate Yoho vs. Penn State, 2004)

INNINGS 13.2, Mark Ewell vs.Tulsa, 1975

HOME RUNS 4, Bill Heinz vs. Minnesota, 1988

BILL HEINZ

SINGLES 207, Eric Toole, 2012-15

TRIPLES 19, Craig Conti, 1983-86

SACRIFICE FLIES 2, on 13 occasions (last by Phil Keppler at Purdue, 2011) INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE .738, J. Gurtcheff, 1983-86

DOUBLES 54, Bill Heinz, 1984, 86-88 54, Brad Calrson, 1999-02

SACRIFICE HITS 3, twice (last by Keith Brand vs. South Dakota State, 2011)

HITS 5, on 15 occasions (last by Eric Toole vs. Purdue, 2013)

TRIPLES 2, on 14 occasions (last by Trevow Willis vs. Ohio State, 2010)

BRIAN MITCHELL

CAREER RECORDS

AT BATS 781, Craig Conti, 1983-86

INDIVIDUAL HITTING

PITCHING CAREER LEADERS

PHIL KEPPLER

GAMES PLAYED 220, Craig Conti, 1983-86

STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS CAREER 121, Craig Conti, 1983-86

INDIVIDAUL GAME RECORDS

OFFENSIVE CAREER LEADERS

I N DIVI DUAL R ECOR DS

STRIKEOUTS (9 inn.) 17, on two occasions (last by Jim Magrane vs. Western Illinois, 1999) (7 inn.) 16, Chuck Johnson vs. Central, 1979

STOLEN BASES 5, Lance Platz at Purdue, 1979 STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS 5, Lance Platz at Purdue, 1979

HOME RUNS 45, Brad Carlson, 1999-2002

WALKS 4, on nine occasions (last by Eric Toole vs. Western Illinois, 5/5/15)

STOLEN BASES CAREER 103, Craig Conti, 1983-86

HIT-BY-PITCHES 3, 3X by Keith Brand, at UALR, vs. Maine, vs. Omaha, 2013

JIM MAGRANE

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IOWABASE BALL

HITS 2015

Eric Toole

77

DOUBLES 2015 Tyler Peyton Jake Mangler Kris Goodman

11 11 11

1973 1972 1971 1970

2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995

Dan Potempa 13 Trevor Kenyon 8 Chett Zeise 14 Tyson Blaser 18 Ryan Durant 18 Wes Freie 14 Caleb Curry 15 Justin Toole 15 Travis Sweet 13 Nate Price 12 Kris Welker 16 Nate Yoho 15 Kyle Thousand 17 Ian Mattiace 17 Humes/Mattiace 13 Kurt Vitense 15 Brad Carlson 17 Nate Frese 14 Bill Stafford 15 Brian Mitchell 15 Matt Ostrom 13

1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974

Matt Ostrom 15 Cory Larsen 14 Bob Morris 17 Bob Morris 10 Tim Costo 15 Keith Noreen 15 Tim Costo 13 Bill Heinz 13 Bill Heinz 18 John Knapp 24 Rob Eddie 18 John Knapp 14 Nick Fegen 11 Nick Fegen 13 Ed Garton 15 Ed Lash 11 Dave Hoeksema 16 Mike Boddicker 9 John Mahoney 9 Ron Hess 11 Mike Boddicker 9 Jon Brase 10 Tim Hilinski 8

Tom Hilinski Ray Smith Jim Cox three with

TRIPLES 2015 Kris Goodman 2014 Jake Yacinich 2013 Taylor Zeutenhorst 2012 Mike McQuillan Ryan Rumpf 2011 Trevor Willis 2010 Kurtis Muller 2009 Trevor Willis 2008 Justin Toole T.J. Cataldo Kevin Hoef 2007 Travis Sweet 2006 Jason White 2005 Jason White 2004 Jesse Brownell Jeff Gremley 2003 Lance Guyer 2002 Kyle Thousand 2001 Jim Reed 2000 Brian Bucklin 1999 Andy Jansen 1998 Eric Martinez 1997 Eric Martinez 1996 C.J. Thieleke 1995 Matt Ostrom 1994 Curtis Reed 1993 three with 1992 three with 1991 Bob Morris 1990 Chris Hatcher Errol Shirer 1989 Chris Hatcher 1988 three with 1987 Randy Frakes 1986 Craig Conti 1985 Rob Eddie 1984 Craig Conti 1983 Tim Gassmann 1982 Dick Turelli 1981 Dick Turelli 1980 Lance Platz 1979 Jeff Lueders Del Ryan 1978 John Mahoney 1977 Tom Steinmetz 1976 Bob Rasley

7 9 9 9 5 4 2 2 2 9 6 3 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 5 8 2 5 5 2 4 3 4 4 3 3 7 3 3 7 3 7 7 8 7 4 5 4 7 3 3 6 4 4

1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

Greg Fetter Brad Trickey three with Tom Hurn Ray Smith Gary Breshears

HOME RUNS 2015 Kris Goodman Nick Day 2014 Taylor Zeutenhorst 2013 Kris Goodman Nick Day 2012 Chett Zeise 2011 Mike McQuillan Chett Zeise 2010 Trevor Willis 2009 Wes Freie 2008 Caleb Curry 2007 Jason White 2006 four tied at... 2005 Nate Yoho 2004 Nate Yoho 2003 Lance Guyer 2002 Brad Carlson 2001 Ian Mattiace 2000 three tied at‌ 1999 Brad Carlson 1998 Brian Mitchell 1997 Brian Mitchell 1996 Colin Mattiace 1995 Jeremy Lewis Matt Ostrom 1994 Jeremy Lewis

3 8 2 4 6 6 3 3 9 1 1 4 2 2 5 9 7 10 2 8 4 7 16 9 5 21 11 20 8 8 8 8

KYLE THOUSAND

76 59 63 66 83 67 87 85 59 76 63 59 67 56 60 77 56 58 54 62 68 62 56 69 81 79 66 69 91 76 64 47 47 61 75 53 53 47 65 39 45 44 31 47 52 49 49

2009 BIG TEN

.337 .365 .337 .354 .330 .381 .370 .396 .413 .304 .354 .317 .355 .347 .338 .316 .367 .419 .359 .333 .328 .328 .374 .380 .339 .353 .393 .405 .351 .371 .435 .444 .395 .381 .339 .365 .390 .366 .350 .387 .385 .341 .362 .364 .313 .383 .360

2014 Jake Yacinich 2013 Eric Toole 2012 Mike McQuillan 2011 Mike McQuillan 2010 Kurtis Muller 2009 Ryan Durant 2008 Justin Toole 2007 Travis Sweet 2006 Nate Price 2005 Andy Lytle 2004 Nate Yoho 2003 Kyle Thousand 2002 Ian Mattiace 2001 Kurt Vitense 2000 Kurt Vitense 1999 Brad Carlson 1998 Terry Ramsey 1997 Eric Martinez 1996 C.J.Thieleke 1995 Matt Ostrom 1994 Matt Ostrom 1993 Cory Larsen 1992 Bob Morris 1991 Bob Morris 1990 Chris Hatcher 1989 Chris Hatcher 1988 Bill Heinz 1987 Keith Noreen 1986 John Knapp 1985 Rob Eddie 1984 John Knapp 1983 Craig Conti Tim Gassmann 1982 Nick Fegen 1981 Ed Garton 1980 Lance Platz 1979 Lance Platz 1978 Jeff Leuders 1977 Tom Steinmetz 1976 Bob Rasley 1975 Tim Hilinski 1974 Dave Marshall 1973 Dave Marshall 1972 Ray Smith 1971 Jim Cox 1970 Gary Breshears Jim Cox

STANDINGS

BATTING AVERAGE (Min. 50 AB) 2015 Tyler Peyton 2014 Jake Yacinich 2013 Eric Toole 2012 Mike McQuillan 2011 Mike McQuillan 2010 Kurtis Muller 2009 Ryan Durant 2008 Caleb Curry 2007 Travis Sweet 2006 Travis Sweet 2005 Kris Welker 2004 Jim Reid 2003 Kyle Thousand 2002 Ian Mattiace 2001 Jim Reid 2000 Kurt Vitense 1999 Brad Carlson 1998 Jeff Wick 1997 Jeff Wick 1996 Nate Frese 1995 Jeremy Lewis Matt Ostrom 1994 Matt Ostrom 1993 Cory Larsen 1992 Bob Morris 1991 Kevin Minchk 1990 Chris Hatcher 1989 Chris Hatcher 1988 Bill Heinz 1987 Keith Noreen 1986 Jeff Gurtcheff 1985 Jeff Gurtcheff 1984 John Knapp 1983 Rob Eddie 1982 Nick Fegen 1981 Dick Turelli 1980 John Hoyman 1979 Lance Platz 1978 Mike Boddicker 1977 Ron Hess 1976 Steve Stumpff 1975 Bryan Jones 1974 Brad Trickey 1973 Tom DeAngelo 1972 Ray Smith 1971 Fred Mims 1970 Jim Cox

TYSON BLASER

KURTIS MULLER

Y E A R - B Y-Y E A R L E A D E R S

1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

Jay Polson Tim Killeen John Pratt Tim Costo Tim Costo Chris Hatcher Bill Heinz Bill Heinz John Knapp Randy Frakes Lenny Turelli Jim Drahozal Nick Fegen Ed Garton Ed Lash Ed Lash Jerry Blixt Jeff Jones Steve Stumpff Bryan Jones Bryan Jones Tom DeAngelo Bryan Jones Jim Sundberg Jim Cox Jim Cox

13 12 10 16 21 12 12 10 22 14 11 5 8 10 6 9 8 10 6 13 7 4 4 8 12 5

RBI 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

Jake Mangler Jake Mangler Jake Yacinich Kris Goodman Chett Zeise Mike McQuillan

33 45 24 24 25 31

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

Ryan Durant Wes Freie Caleb Curry Dusty Napoleon Nate Price Kris Welker Nate Yoho Jeff Gremley Brad Carlson Alex Dvorsky Brad Carlson Brad Carlson Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Steve Boros Jeremy Lewis Jeremy Lewis Jay Polson Tim Killeen John Pratt Tim Costo Tim Costo Chris Hatcher Bill Heinz John Knapp Jeff Gurtcheff Lenny Turelli

TIM COSTO

46 44 65 56 33 46 48 32 54 33 37 77 49 50 35 51 40 42 36 44 64 77 46 50 81 60 48

1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

Nick Fegen 30 Nick Fegen 51 Ed Garton 76 Dave Hoeksema 35 Dave Hoeksema 33 Del Ryan 42 Del Ryan 43 Bob Rasley 30 Bryan Jones 50 Steve Stumpff 37 Dave Marshall 23 Larry Schutzius 35 Jim Cox 38 Gary Breshears 32

RUNS 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002

Eric Toole Eric Toole Eric Toole Mike McQuillan Trevor Willis Kurtis Muller Wes Freie Justin Toole Jason White Nate Price Andy Lytle Kris Welker Kyle Thousand Ian Mattiace

42 48 32 44 32 57 33 63 70 41 46 35 42 51

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IOWABASE BALL

STOLEN BASES 2015 Eric Toole 2014 Jake Yacinich 2013 Eric Toole 2012 Mike McQuillan 2011 Trevor Willis 2010 Kurtis Muller 2009 Kurtis Muller 2008 Caleb Curry 2007 Travis Sweet 2006 Travis Sweet 2005 Andy Lytle

27 25 22 14 12 30 19 45 25 22 20

Jeff Gremley Kyle Thousand Ian Mattiace Bryce Coppieters Ian Mattiace Ian Mattiace Brian Burks Terry Ramsey Eric Martinez Eric Martinez Eric Martinez Eric Martinez Curtis Reed Matt Kraus Curtis Reed Danan Hughes Chris Hatcher Errol Shirer Chris Hatcher Bart Givens Craig Conti Craig Conti Craig Conti Craig Conti Tim Gassmann Tony Burley Lance Platz Lance Platz John Mahoney

14 20 20 8 8 7 12 7 7 16 9 12 19 14 12 16 17 18 4 7 28 21 34 20 25 42 29 37 9

1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

Tom Steinmetz Tom Steinmetz Tom Hilinski Tom Hilinski Tom Hilinski Fred Mims Ray Smith Dave Krull

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Min. 20 Innings) 2015 Luke Vandermaten 2014 Jared Mandel 2013 Taylor Kaufman 2012 Nick Brown 2011 Tim Fangman 2010 Jarred Hippen 2009 Mike Schurz 2008 Jason Belk 2007 Brock Alberts 2006 Tim Gudex 2005 Tim Gudex 2004 Nathan Johnson 2003 Nathan Johnson 2002 Nick Jensen 2001 Mitch Price 2000 Reed Pawelk 1999 Jim Magrane 1998 Jeremy Meccage 1997 David Kot 1996 Robert Holst

29 8 14 11 12 11 8 22

1.06 2.70 2.68 2.61 2.94 3.71 4.50 4.08 3.47 1.15 2.55 3.36 3.38 2.16 3.57 3.18 4.43 4.55 3.22 4.65

Brent Glendinning 2.17 Brent Glendinning 4.14 Steve Weimer 2.70 Brett Backlund 2.04 Brett Backlund 3.88 John DeJarld 2.56 Brian Kennedy 2.51 John DeJarld 2.03 Allen Rath 3.32 Scott Flynn 4.09 Chuck Georgantas 4.05 Ed Murphy 2.38 Mike Hoeg 2.66 Brian Hobaugh 2.15 Mike Hoeg 2.52 Brian Hobaugh 2.54 Tom Mullen 2.26 Rich Carlucci 2.98 Rich Carlucci 2.90 Mike Boddicker 0.79 Craig Cordt 1.62 Jim Linn 2.40 Jim Linn 3.12 Jim Wise 2.01 Fernando Arango 1.33 Chet Teklinski 2.37

WINS 2015 Blake Hickman 2014 Sasha Kuebel 2013 Matt Dermody 2012 Sasha Kuebel 2011 Jarred Hippen Matt Dermody 2010 Zach Robertson 2009 Jarred Hippen 2008 Brock Alberts 2007 Nick Erdman 2006 Austin Seward 2005 Tim Gudex 2004 Nathan Johnson 2003 Nathan Johnson 2002 Matt Hasz 2001 Blackwell/Jensen 2000 Ryan Prahm 1999 Jim Magrane 1998 Jim Magrane Jeremy Meccage 1997 Jeremy Meccage 1996 Colin Mattiace 1995 Matt Austin

9 6 7 6 4 4 8 3 5 7 6 9 6 6 5 4 6 6 5 5 5 5 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

Colin Mattiace 6 Colin Mattiace 7 Steve Weimer 7 Brett Backlund 11 Brett Backlund 8 John DeJarld 11 four with 7 Allen Rath 6 Mark Boland 7 Chuck Georgantas 6 Chuck Georgantas 8 Jeff Ott 8 Mike Darby 6 three with 5 Bill Drambel 8 Tom Mullen 8 Bill Drambel 6 Chuck Johnson 6 Rich Carlucci 8 Mike Boddicker 8 Bob Stepp 8 Bob Stepp 6 Mark Ewell 8 Mark Ewell 8 Jim Linn 4 Bill Heckroth 8 Mark Tschopp 8 Bill Heckroth 4 Mark Tschopp 4 Mark Tschopp 5

INNINGS PITCHED 2015 Tyler Peyton 2014 Sasha Kuebel 2013 Matt Dermody 2012 Jarred Hippen 2011 Jarred Hippen 2010 Jarred Hippen 2009 Jarred Hippen 2008 Brock Alberts 2007 Nick Erdman 2006 Jeff Maitland 2005 Casey O’Rourke 2004 Nathan Johnson 2003 Reed Pawelk 2002 Reed Pawelk 2001 Chad Blackwell 2000 Chad Blackwell 1999 Jimmy Magrane 1998 Jeremy Meccage 1997 Nate Frese

95.0 89.1 94.0 92.1 94.2 99.1 68.1 62.0 71.2 76.0 69.2 96.1 66.2 81.1 64.0 85.0 107.2 61.1 66.1

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

Jeremy Meccage 60.1 Jeremy Meccage 66.1 Colin Mattiace 83.0 Colin Mattiace 75.7 Brett Backlund 79.3 Brett Backlund 102.0 John DeJarld 105.3 John DeJarld 87.7 Calvin Eldred 78.3 Mark Boland 87.2 Mark Boland 74.1 Mike Darby 70.1 Jeff Ott 70.0 Jeff Ott 72.0 Brian Hobaugh 58.6 Bill Drambel 65.6 Tom Mullen 64.3 Chuck Johnson 60.0 Mike Boddicker 66.6 Mike Boddicker 65.6 Tom Steen 67.6 Mark Ewell 73.6 Mark Ewell 61.6 Mark Ewell 53.0 Bill Heckroth 80.3 Mark Tschopp 60.3 Chet Teklinski 68.3

STRIKEOUTS 2015 Tyler Peyton 74 2014 Sasha Kuebel 61 2013 Matt Dermody 68 2012 Jarred Hippen 64 2011 Matt Dermody 75 2010 Jarred Hippen 71 2009 Jarred Hippen 50 2008 Brock Alberts 56 2007 Steve Turnbull 44 2006 Jeff Maitland 48 2005 Tim Gudex 47 2004 Nathan Johnson 73 2003 Nathan Johnson 53 2002 Reed Pawelk 62 2001 Chad Blackwell 46 2000 Chad Blackwell 55 1999 Jim Magrane 110 1998 Jeremy Meccage 45 1996 Nate Frese 61 1996 Matt Austin 46 1995 Jeremy Meccage 55 1994 Kurt Belger 34

1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

Brent Glendinning Steve Weimer Brett Backlund Brett Backlund John DeJarld Calvin Eldred Allen Rath Allen Rath Mark Boland Mike Darby Jeff Ott Jeff Ott Jeff Green Mark Radosevich Jeff Green Chuck Johnson Mike Boddicker Mike Boddicker Tom Steen Mark Ewell Tom Steen Tom Steen Mark Tschopp Bill Heckroth Chet Teklinski

34 53 65 94 78 64 77 76 59 51 49 50 44 56 45 61 68 84 58 49 41 39 62 43 58

NATHAN JOHNSON

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

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

JARRED HIPPEN

Ian Mattiace 30 Brain Burks 34 Andy Jansen 49 Nate Frese 39 Brian Mitchell 39 C.J. Thieleke 42 Matt Ostrom 43 C.J. Thieleke 43 Curtis Reed 48 Jay Polson 46 Brett Backlund 35 Tim Killeen 35 Danan Hughes 40 Bob Morris 40 Tim Costo 59 Chris Hatcher 66 Bill Heinz 43 Randy Frakes 50 John Knapp 80 Craig Conti 68 Craig Conti 50 John Knapp 50 Craig Conti 35 Brian Charipar 35 Tim Davis 42 Tony Burley 70 Dave Hoeksema 36 Lance Platz 36 Lance Platz 46 John Mahoney 44 Tom Steinmetz 56 Bob Rasley 30 Bryan Jones 45 Tom Hilinski 40 Tom Hilinski 22 Brad Trickey 22 Fred Mims 35 Ray Smith 46 Gary Breshears 43

TRAVIS SWEET

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

Y E A R - B Y-Y E A R L E A D E R S

PAG E 80


IOWABASE BALL YEAR................ COACH........................ W-L-T................... BIG TEN 1890................none......................... 2-1-0 1891................none......................... 3-0-0 1892................none......................... 2-1-0 1893................none......................... 3-9-0 1894................none......................... not available 1895................none......................... 6-7-0 1896................none......................... 5-2-0 1897................none......................... 6-6-0 1898................none......................... 5-2-1 1899................none......................... 5-6-1 1900................Knipe........................ 13-2-0 1901................Knipe........................ 12-6-0 1902................Williams................... 7-13-0 1903................Williams................... 11-7-0 1904................Chalmers.................. 12-4-0 1905................Chalmers.................. 12-2-0 1906................Griffith...................... 9-5-0......................... 8th 1907................Storey....................... 8-4-0....................... 10th 1908................Kent.......................... 7-9-0......................... 8th 1909................Kirk........................... 9-3-0 1910................Green........................ 8-6-0......................... 7th 1911................Stewart..................... 9-9-0......................... 7th 1912................Stewart..................... 7-3-1......................... 6th 1913................Lindeman................. 8-8-0......................... 8th 1914................Kent.......................... 10-6-0....................... 7th 1915................Kent.......................... 12-3-2....................... 4th 1916................Kent.......................... 9-6-0......................... 7th 1917................Kent.......................... 4-6-1......................... 5th 1918................Kent.......................... 7-5-0......................... 5th 1919................Jones........................ 10-6-0........................3rd 1920................Ashmore................... 8-4-1..........................3rd 1921................Ashmore................... 5-9-0......................... 8th 1922................Ashmore................... 10-7-0....................... 6th 1923................Barry........................ 9-7-0......................... 6th 1924................Barry........................ 10-8-0....................... 8th 1925................Vogel........................ 9-8-1...................... T-5th 1926................Vogel........................ 11-10-0................... 10th 1927................Vogel........................ 10-7-1.....................T-1st 1928................Vogel........................ 12-7-0.................... T-6th 1929................Vogel........................ 21-11-0.....................2nd 1930................Vogel........................ 12-9-0 1931................Vogel........................ 7-10-0....................... 9th 1932................Vogel........................ 5-9-0......................... 5th

YEAR................ COACH........................ W-L-T................... BIG TEN 1933................Vogel........................ 12-10-0.................. T-4th 1934................Vogel........................ 18-12-1.................. T-5th 1935................Vogel........................ 13-12-0..................... 8th 1936................Vogel........................ 16-6-0........................3rd 1937................Vogel........................ 13-15-0..................... 8th 1938................Vogel........................ 12-12-0...................T-1st 1939................Vogel........................ 19-5-0........................1st 1940................Vogel........................ 20-3-1........................3rd 1941................Vogel........................ 22-6-0.......................2nd 1942................Vogel........................ 15-2-1.....................T-1st 1943................Davis......................... 8-4-0......................... 5th 1944................Davis......................... 3-5-0......................... 8th 1945................Davis......................... 4-6-0......................... 8th 1946................Vogel........................ 11-6-0.................... T-3rd 1947................Vogel........................ 13-11-1..................... 5th 1948................Vogel........................ 15-12-0.................. T-5th 1949................Vogel........................ 14-8-0.....................T-1st 1950................Vogel........................ 19-6-0........................3rd 1951................Vogel........................ 11-13-0.................. T-8th 1952................Vogel........................ 12-14-0..................... 9th 1953................Vogel........................ 15-10-1..................... 4th 1954................Vogel........................ 10-15-1..................... 7th 1955................Vogel........................ 6-18-0.................... T-9th 1956................Vogel........................ 11-16-1..................... 7th 1957................Vogel........................ 9-10-0....................T-2nd 1958................Vogel........................ 9-19-2..................... 10th 1959................Vogel........................ 10-18-1..................... 9th 1960................Vogel........................ 7-17-0..................... 10th 1961................Vogel........................ 8-16-0....................... 8th 1962................Vogel........................ 13-16-1.................. T-7th 1963................Schultz...................... 20-9-0.......................2nd 1964................Schultz...................... 13-16-1.................. T-7th 1965................Schultz...................... 13-12-0.................. T-4th 1966................Schultz...................... 14-15-0..................... 8th 1967................Schultz...................... 19-12-1..................... 5th 1968................Schultz...................... 19-11-1..................... 9th 1969................Schultz...................... 21-24-0.................. T-8th 1970................Schultz...................... 10-9-0 .......................Banks........................ 14-13-0..................... 9th 1971................Banks........................ 28-17-0..................... 5th 1972................Banks........................ 25-17-0......................1st 1973................Banks........................ 16-14-1.................. T-7th 1974................Banks........................ 27-13-0...................T-1st

Y E A R - B Y-Y E A R T E A M R E C O R D S

YEAR................ COACH........................ W-L-T................... BIG TEN 1975................Banks........................ 29-14-0.....................2nd 1976................Banks........................ 23-16-0.................. T-5th 1977................Banks........................ 40-14-0.................. T-4th 1978................Banks........................ 28-17-0..................... 4th 1979................Banks........................ 32-12-0..................... 5th 1980................Banks........................ 31-14-0......................3rd 1981................Banks........................ 44-21-0....................3rd* 1982................Banks........................ 31-23-0................... 5th* 1983................Banks........................ 32-21-1...................2nd* 1984................Banks........................ 31-26-0....................3rd* 1985................Banks........................ 40-20-0................T-2nd* 1986................Banks........................ 29-27-0................... 5th* 1987................Banks........................ 29-28-0....................3rd* 1988................Banks........................ 29-25-0..................... 5th 1989................Banks........................ 37-20-0..................T-2nd 1990................Banks........................ 38-19-0......................1st 1991................Banks........................ 26-28-1..................... 9th 1992................Banks........................ 26-28-0..................... 7th 1993................Banks........................ 32-20-0..................... 6th 1994................Banks........................ 22-32-1.................. T-3rd 1995................Banks........................ 29-24-0..................... 7th 1996 ...............Banks ....................... 25-22-0 ................... 7th 1997................Banks........................ 17-30-0................... 10th 1998 ...............Broghamer............... 19-27-0.................. T-6th 1999................Broghamer............... 22-34-0................... 10th 2000................Broghamer............... 19-35..................... T-7th 2001................Broghamer............... 19-29..................... T-9th 2002 ...............Broghamer............... 26-29-1..................... 5th 2003................Broghamer............... 18-29...................... 10th 2004................Dahm........................ 20-35........................ 8th 2005................Dahm........................ 28-29.........................3rd 2006................Dahm........................ 23-33........................ 9th 2007................Dahm........................ 31-23........................ 4th 2008................Dahm........................ 22-33...................... 10th 2009................Dahm........................ 16-35...................... 10th 2010................Dahm........................ 30-28..................... T-3rd 2011................Dahm........................ 20-32........................ 9th 2012................Dahm........................ 23-27........................ 9th 2013................Dahm........................ 22-27........................ 8th 2014................Heller........................ 30-23..................... T-7th 2015................Heller........................ 41-18........................2nd TOTALS........................................................................2055-1761-28 (.537) *indicates rank in western division

COACH............................................ YEARS........................................ WON................... LOST.............. TIED................. PCT. Duane Banks...................................1970-1997.................................. 810...................... 575.................4........................ .585 Otto Vogel.......................................1925-42, 46-62........................... 440...................... 382.................13...................... .535 Jack Dahm.......................................2004-13...................................... 235...................... 302.................0........................ .438 Dick Schultz.....................................1963-70...................................... 129...................... 106.................3........................ .548 Scott Broghamer.............................1998-03...................................... 123...................... 183.................1........................ .401 Rick Heller.............................. 2014-present....................... 71....................41................0.....................557 Maury Kent.....................................1914-18...................................... 49........................ 35...................3........................ .580 Alden Knipe....................................1900-01...................................... 25........................ 8.....................0........................ .758 John Chalmers................................1904-05...................................... 24........................ 6.....................0........................ .800 James Ashmore...............................1920-22...................................... 23........................ 20...................1........................ .534 Sam Barry.......................................1923-24...................................... 19........................ 15...................0........................ .559 S.C. Williams...................................1902-03...................................... 18........................ 20...................0........................ .474 Walt Stewart...................................1911-12...................................... 16........................ 12...................1........................ .569 J.E. Davis.........................................1943-45...................................... 15........................ 15...................0........................ .500 Howard Jones..................................1919............................................ 10........................ 6.....................0........................ .625 John Griffith....................................1906............................................ 9.......................... 5.....................0........................ .643 Charles Kirk.....................................1909............................................ 9.......................... 3.....................0........................ .750 Ted Green........................................1910............................................ 8.......................... 6.....................0........................ .571 Viva Lindeman................................1913............................................ 8.......................... 8.....................0........................ .500 L.J. Storey........................................1907............................................ 8.......................... 4.....................0........................ .667

DUANE BANKS PAG E 81


IOWABASE BALL

POSTSEASON H ISTORY

NCAA TOURNAMENT 1972 DISTRICT 4 PLAYOFFS Central Michigan 7, Iowa 2 Iowa 8, Northern Illinois 1 Iowa 4, Central Michigan 3 Iowa 4, Bowling Green 2 Iowa 7, Bowling Green 5 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Arizona State 2, Iowa 1 Temple 13, Iowa 9

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT 1990 NORTHEAST REGIONAL Maine 4, Iowa 3 North Carolina 5, Iowa 3 2015 SPRINGFIELD REGIONAL Iowa 3, Oregon 1 Missouri State 5, Iowa 3 Iowa 2, Oregon 1 (11 innings) Missouri State 3, Iowa 2

1975 MIDWEST REGIONAL Tulsa 3, Iowa 2 (14 innings) Texas A&M 9, Iowa 6

1983 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Michigan 1, Iowa 0 Iowa 6, Michigan State 2 Iowa 2, Minnesota 0 Michigan 12, Iowa 3 1987 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Iowa 9, Michigan 4 Purdue 4, Iowa 0 Michigan 7, Iowa 1 1989 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) #3 Illinois 8, #2 Iowa 7 #4 Ohio State 4, #2 Iowa 2 1990 (Iowa City, Iowa) #1 Iowa 6, #4 Ohio State 4 #2 Illinois 11, #1 Iowa 7 #4 Ohio State 8, #1 Iowa 5 2002 (at Minnesota) #4 Indiana 7, #5 Iowa 4 #3 Michigan State 13, #5 Iowa 9

2005 (Champaign, Ill.) #6 Minnesota 14, #3 Iowa 7 #4 Michigan 8, #3 Iowa 6 2007 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) #5 Illinois 12, #4 Iowa 3 #6 Penn State 5, #4 Iowa 3 2010 (Columbus, Ohio) #4 Iowa 7, #5 Purdue 4 #2 Michigan 18, #4 Iowa 4 #4 Iowa 8, #5 Purdue 3 #4 Iowa 11, #2 Michigan 8 #1 Minnesota 15, #4 Iowa 5 2014 (Omaha, Neb.) #1 Indiana 5, #8 Iowa 2 #8 Iowa 2, #4 Minnesota 1 #5 Michigan 7, #8 Iowa 1 2015 (Minneapolis) #2 Iowa 3, #7 Ohio State 2 #3 Michigan 8, #2 Iowa 5 #6 Indiana 10, #2 Iowa 2

IOWA’S BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

The University of Iowa baseball team has won eight Big Ten regular season championships in program history. Year B1G Record 1927 7-3 1938 7-3 1939 8-3 1942 10-2

1972 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES QUALIFIER

Year B1G Record 1949 8-4 1972 13-3 1974 11-4 1990 22-6

Long-time bat boy Jon Teig celebrates after Iowa defeated Michigan, 11-8, to advance to the championship game of the 2010 Big Ten Tourbament. PAG E 82


IOWABASE BALL TEAM OFFENSE GAMES Season

65 in 1981

AT BATS Game Season

64 vs. Sacramento State, 2015 2,009 in 2015

HITS Game 27 vs. Murray St. 1986 Season 623 in 1986 RUNS Inning Game Season

15 vs. UNI (4th), 1985 32 vs. Quincy, 1989 548 in 1986

RBI Game Season

32 vs. Quincy, 1989 505 in 1986

TOTAL BASES Game 47, vs. Tenn-Martin, 2009 Season 1,118 in 1986 BATTING AVERAGE Season .351 in 1986 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Season .629 in 1986 SINGLES Game Season

19 vs. Quincy, 1989 436 in 2008

DOUBLES Game Season

10 vs. Long Island, 2003 141 in 1986

TRIPLES Game 5 vs. Upper Iowa, 1979 Season 31 in 1985 HOME RUNS

Game Season

HAWKEYE R ECOR DS 8 vs. Murray State, 1986 100 in 1986

STOLEN BASES Game 10, on two occasions (last vs. Loras,1980) Season 138 in 2008 STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS Game 10, on two occasions (last vs. Loras, 1980) Season 176 in 2008 WALKS Game Season

16, 2X, last vs. Western Illinois, 5/5/15 312 in 1981

HIT-BY-PITCHES Game 7 at Arkansas Little Rock, 2013 Season 91 in 2013 SACRIFICE HITS Game 5, 3X, last vs. West Virginia, 2013 Season 62 in 2012 SACRIFICE FLIES Game 4, vs. Western Illinois, 2011 Season 33 in 2007 TEAM DEFENSE PUTOUTS Game Season

54 vs. Sacramento State, 4/28/15 1,608 in 2015

ASSISTS Game Season

21, two occasions (last Southern Illinois, 2003) 665 in 2000

DOUBLE PLAYS Game 5, two occasions (last vs. Ohio State, 2003) Season 65 in 2000

TEAM PITCHING WINS Season

IOWA AT DUANE BANKS FIELD

44 in 1981

WINNING PERCENTAGE - (min. 10 games) Season 85.4 in 1940 (20-3-1) INNINGS Season

537 1/3 in 2015

LONGEST GAME 17 innings vs. Sacramento State, 4/28/15 (W, 4-3) STRIKEOUTS Season 379 in 1999 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Season 2.95 in 2015 COMPLETE GAMES Season 28 in 1989 SHUTOUTS Season

10, on two occasions (last in 1981)

SAVES Season

19 in 2015

LOW-HIT GAMES PERFECT GAME (9 INN.) Bob Schauenberg vs. Central (4-0), April 20,1965 PERFECT GAME (7 INN.) Chad Blackwell vs. Northwestern (4-0), April 29, 2000

NO-HITTER (9 INN.) Bill Ricke vs. Iowa State, 1933 Eugene Hinrichs vs. W. Illinois, 1936

1974 10-4 .714 1975 17-3 .850 1976 11-5 .688 1977 22-5 .814 1978 16-3 .842 1979 18-4 .818 1980 13-3 .813 1981 15-7 .682 1982 15-8 .652 1983 17-8 .680 1984 11-6 .647 1985 15-5 .750 1986 11-9 .550 1987 12-8 .600 1988 10-11 .476 1989 19-2 .905 1990 15-7 .681 1991 14-8-1 .630 1992 21-20 .512 1993 14-9 .609 1994 10-10 .500 1995 17-4 .809

1996 25-22 .532 1997 9-10 .474 1998 12-9 .571 1999 9-15 .375 2000 9-11 .450 2001 5-11 .313 2002 12-10-1 .543 2003 6-11 .353 2004 8-11 .421 2005 16-6 .727 2006 8-15 .348 2007 16-6 .727 2008 9-13 .409 2009 7-14 .333 2010 15-6 .714 2011 7-13 .350 2012 11-8 .579 2013 7-13 .350 2014 10-10 .500 2015 17-3 .850 Totals 541-366-2 .596

NO-HITTER (7 INN.) Lee Paterson vs. Luther, 1963 Tom Staack vs. Coe, 1967 Allan Schuette vs. Western Ill., 1970 Bill Drambel vs. Kansas State, 1979 ONE-HITTER (9 INN.) Harold Manders vs. Notre Dame, 1937 Bob Faber vs. Chicago, 1942 Bill Schoof vs. Northwestern, 1954 Ron Reifert vs. Wisconsin, 1960 Ron Reifert vs. Luther, 1962 Tom Staack vs. Michigan State, 1966 Troy Wulf vs. SW Missouri State, 1998 Jared Hippen vs. Minnesota, 2011

PAG E 83


IOWABASE BALL

A L L -T I M E S E R I E S R E C O R D S OPPONENT W-L-T AIB............................................................ 1-0 Akron........................................................ 1-0 Air Force..........................................1-1 Albany....................................................... 1-0 Amherst.................................................... 1-0 Arizona...............................................19-89-2 Arizona State............................................. 0-1 Arkansas Tech............................................ 2-0 Arkansas................................................... 0-2 Arkansas-Little Rock................................. 2-3 Arkansas State.......................................... 1-0 Ark. Teachers............................................. 4-2 Armour Tech.............................................. 1-0 Army......................................................... 0-2 Augustana (Ill.)....................................... 11-0 Augustana (S.D)........................................ 1-0 Austin Peay .............................................. 6-7 Baker......................................................... 1-0 Ball State................................................... 1-0 Baylor....................................................... 0-1 Belmont.................................................... 2-5 Beloit........................................................ 1-0 Bethune Cookman.................................... 4-2 Boston College.......................................... 0-1 Bowling Green.......................................... 2-1 Bradley.................................... 41-40-2 Briar Cliff................................................... 0-0 Brown....................................................... 0-2 Bucknell.................................................... 3-0 Buffalo...................................................... 2-2 Butler........................................................ 4-1 Cal-Poly.................................................... 2-0 Cal-San Diego........................................... 1-0 Canisius..................................................... 1-0 Carleton.................................................. 10-3 Centenary................................................. 1-2 Central.................................................... 13-0 Central Connecticut State.......................... 2-1 Central Michigan....................................... 1-2 Chicago..............................................35-19-1 Chicago State..................................0-0 Cincinnati.................................................. 3-1 Clinton...................................................... 1-0 Coastal Carolina......................................... 0-1 Cochise...................................................... 3-0 Coe.......................................................60-7-1

College of Ozarks....................................... 2-0 Colorado State........................................... 0-1 Columbia................................................... 1-0 Concordia (Ill.)........................................... 2-1 Cornell College (Iowa)........................... 60-10 Creighton.............................................. 12-12 Dallas Baptist..................................1-1 Dartmouth......................................3-0 Dayton...................................................... 2-0 DePaul...................................................... 1-0 Drake...................................................... 21-3 Drexel........................................................ 1-0 Dubuque................................................... 5-2 Eastern Illinois........................................... 3-3 Eastern Kentucky....................................... 1-0 Eastern Michigan...................................... 1-2 Eastern Washington.................................. 1-0 Emporia.................................................... 1-0 Evangel..................................................... 8-2 Evansville.................................................. 1-2 Florida State.............................................. 0-1 Florida Southern....................................... 1-0 Fordham................................................... 3-0 Fresno State.............................................. 1-3 Furman..................................................... 1-0 George Mason........................................... 1-1 Georgetown.............................................. 3-2 Georgia State............................................ 1-1 Gonzaga.................................................... 0-2 Grand Canyon............................................ 2-6 Grand View.................................... 27-8 Grinnell..............................................32-11-2 Hawaii....................................................... 1-1 Hawaii-Pacific........................................... 2-0 Highland Park........................................... 3-2 Hillsdale.................................................... 1-0 Holy Cross.................................................. 0-1 Houston Baptist........................................ 2-2 Illinois................................... 82-125-2 Illinois Central........................................... 1-1 Illinois-Chicago......................................... 6-8 Illinois College........................................... 0-1 Illinois State............................................ 8-11 Indiana....................................... 79-70 Indiana State..................................0-0 IPFW......................................................... 2-1 Iowa Pre-Flight......................................... 2-0

Iowa State..........................................59-63-1 Jacksonville (Fla.)...................................... 1-0 Jacksonville State...................................... 1-0 Kansas................................................... 12-18 Kansas State................................. 7-13 Kean.......................................................... 1-0 Kentucky................................................... 1-1 Knox.......................................................... 6-4 Lake Forest................................................ 2-1 Leander-Clarke.......................................... 1-0 Lehigh....................................................... 2-0 Leplante-Chocate...................................... 1-0 Lewis......................................................... 4-1 Lewis & Clark State.................................... 0-2 Liberty...................................................... 0-1 Lipscomb.................................................. 0-1 Lombard................................................... 0-2 Long Island............................................... 3-1 Loras....................................................... 13-1 Louisiana-Lafayette.................................. 0-2 Louisiana State.......................................5-3-1 Louisiana Tech......................................13-9-1 Louisville................................................... 2-3 Luther................................................... 90-15 Maine........................................................ 5-7 Mankato State......................................11-6-1 Maryland........................................2-1 Massachusetts........................................... 3-2 Meiji.......................................................... 2-1 Memphis................................................... 2-3 Mercer....................................................... 0-3 Mesa......................................................... 3-0 Miami (Fla.).............................................. 1-0 Miami (Ohio)............................................. 0-1 Michigan................................... 50-111 Michigan-Normal...................................3-1-1 Michigan State......................... 61-76-1 Middle Tennessee State............................. 2-2 Millsaps..................................................... 3-2 Milton....................................................... 4-1 Minnesota................................115-178 Minot State............................................... 5-1 Mississippi................................................. 3-4 Missississippi College................................ 2-2 Mississippi State........................................ 3-4 Mississippi Valley State............................. 1-0 Missouri................................................ 12-27

Missouri State............................. 15-36 Missouri Baptist........................................ 1-0 Missouri-St. Louis...................................... 1-0 Missouri Western....................................3-1-1 Monmouth................................................ 9-1 Morningside.............................................. 3-1 Mount St. Claire......................................... 2-1 Murray State............................................. 9-8 Najoya....................................................... 2-0 Nebraska............................................... 16-17 Nebraska Omaha.............................7-4 New Hampshire........................................ 1-0 New Mexico............................................ 3-11 New Mexico Highlands.............................. 6-0 New Mexico State..................................... 1-1 New Orleans.............................................. 2-1 North Carolina........................................... 0-1 North Carolina State.................................. 0-0 North Dakota State.................................... 8-1 Northeastern Illinois................................. 2-1 Northeastern Louisana.............................. 0-1 Northern Arizona...................................... 2-1 Northern Colorado.................................... 0-1 Northern Florida....................................... 0-1 Northern Illinois............................ 20-9 Northern Iowa....................................68-24-1 Northwestern.................................135-101-2 Northwestern (Iowa) College............0-0 Northwestern State................................... 1-0 Northwest Missouri State.......................... 6-2 Notre Dame........................................28-41-1 Oak Park.................................................... 0-1 Ohio State................................ 78-71-1 Oklahoma................................................. 0-2 Oregon...................................................... 2-0 Otterbein College...................................... 1-0 Ottumwa................................................... 1-1 Pennsylvania............................................. 0-0 Penn State.................................. 28-38 Pittsburgh................................................. 1-1 Plymouth State......................................... 1-2 Point University...............................0-0 Pt. Loma.................................................... 0-1 Providence................................................ 1-0 Purdue...............................................96-67-1 Quincy....................................................... 5-2 Rice........................................................... 1-1

Richmond................................................. 0-0 Rider......................................................... 6-3 Rockford.................................................... 1-0 Rockhurst.................................................. 3-0 Rush Medical............................................. 0-1 Rutgers..................................................... 5-4 Sacramento State...................................... 1-0 Saint Louis.............................................. 11-3 St. Ambrose............................................. 13-2 St. Bonaventure........................................ 1-0 St. Francis (Ill.).......................................... 2-1 St. Francis (N.Y.)........................................ 1-0 St. John’s................................................... 0-1 Saint Joseph’s............................................ 1-0 St. Leo....................................................... 0-1 St. Mary’s (Kan.)........................................ 0-1 St. Olaf (Minn.).......................................... 1-0 St. Thomas (Minn.).................................... 0-1 St. Xavier (Ill.)............................................ 2-1 San Diego.................................................. 0-2 San Diego State......................................... 1-1 Savannah State...............................0-0 Seton Hall.......................................0-1 Shippensburg............................................ 1-0 Simpson.................................................. 10-0 South Alabama......................................... 1-3 South Dakota............................................ 1-0 South Dakota State................................... 7-3 South Florida............................................. 0-2 Southern Utah........................................... 1-0 Southern Illinois .............................5-4 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville.................. 0-2 Southeast Missouri State........................... 5-5 Southern Pacific RR................................... 1-0 Stetson...................................................... 3-6 Southwestern Louisiana.........................9-2-1 Temple...................................................... 0-1 Tennessee-Martin..................................... 1-0 Tennessee Tech ...................................... 0-1 Texas......................................................... 0-6 Texas A&M................................................ 0-4 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi......................... 2-1 Texas-Arlington......................................... 2-1 Texas-Pan American.................................. 1-2 Texas-San Antonio.................................... 0-2 Texas Tech................................................. 0-2 Toledo....................................................... 2-1

Troy State.................................................. 0-2 Truman State..........................................7-0-1 Tulane....................................................... 4-1 Tulsa.......................................................... 1-3 Upper Iowa............................................. 24-7 U.S. International...................................... 1-1 U.S. Sub Base............................................ 1-0 U.S. Naval TD............................................. 1-0 Utah.......................................................... 1-2 Valparaiso................................................. 1-0 Vanderbilt................................................. 2-1 Vermont.................................................... 4-0 Villanova................................................... 1-0 Vinton....................................................... 1-0 Virginia Tech.............................................. 2-2 Wabash..................................................... 2-0 Wartburg................................................ 22-2 Waseda..................................................... 2-1 Washington (Mo.)..................................... 6-0 Washington State...................................... 0-1 Wayne State.............................................. 5-1 West Virginia............................................. 0-3 Western Colorado...................................... 6-0 Western Illinois........................ 71-27-2 Western Kentucky..................................... 0-1 Western Michigan..............................10-19-2 Western State............................................ 4-3 Wheaton................................................... 0-1 Wichita State........................................... 0-11 Wilamette................................................. 1-0 William Penn........................................... 19-0 William Patterson..................................... 1-0 Winona State............................................ 1-0 Wisconsin.............................................. 69-71 Wisconsin-LaCrosse................................... 4-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee.................... 7-10 Wisconsin-Platteville................................ 7-0 West Virginia............................................. 1-1 Wisconsin State......................................... 1-1 Wright State.............................................. 1-0 Wyoming.................................................. 4-6 Xavier........................................................ 2-0 Youngstown State..................................... 2-0

PAG E 84


IOWABASE BALL 1890 (2-1-0) Cornell Cornell Vinton

W 9-6 L 6-12 W 27-3

1891 (3-0-0) Cornell W 15-2 Grinnell W 7-4 Grinnell W 5-4 1892 (2-1-0) Grinnell W 7-5 Minnesota W 5-3 Ia. Agric. L 2-10 1893 (3-9-0) Luther L 0-12 Luther L 3-8 Grinnell L 2-9 Chicago L 2-6 Northwestern L 3-7 Wisconsin L 5-7 Coe W 14-7 Drake W 10-9 Ia. Agric. W 5-4 Wisconsin L 6-15 Ia. Agric. L 2-10 Drake L 2-4 1894 No scores of record 1895 (6-7-0) Grinnell L 7-13 Grinnell W 15-5 Ia. Agric. W 14-4 Illinois L 8-10 Wabash W 11-0 Lake Forest L 3-6 Rush. Med. Ctr. L 17-19 Northwestern W 8-7 Chicago L 6-38 Cornell W 8-6 Michigan L 4-16 Nebraska W 5-4 Illinois L 3-4

1896 (5-2-0) Grinnell W 5-3 Toledo L 5-20 Ia. Agric. W 3-2 Grinnell W 12-4 Cornell W 15-4 Monmouth W 1-0 Grinnell L 9-10 1897 (6-6-0) Knox W 9-1 Dubuque L 1-6 Grinnell W 18-10 Cornell W 13-4 Ames W 10-2 Monmouth W 21-0 Nebraska L 7-14 Cornell L 5-6 Oak Park L 3-8 Chicago L 6-10 Grinnell L 3-9 Grinnell W 5-3 1888 (5-2-1) Cornell Missouri Missouri Cornell Upper Iowa Luther Highland Grinnell

W 7-4 L 6-8 W 13-5 L 3-4 W 7-2 W 5-3 W 3-2 T 7-7

1899 (5-6-1) Knox W 2-0 Upper Iowa W 7-4 Highland Park W 8-4 Upper Iowa L 5-6 Luther W 11-1 Cornell L 1-2 Nebraska L 1-5 Highland Park L 2-3 Grinnell T 3-3 Grinnell L 10-11 Cornell L 1-6 Iowa Normal W 8-5

1900 (13-2-0) Cornell W 12-5 Bradley W 13-2 Knox W 14-7 Kansas W 10-3 Wisconsin L 6-11 Knox W 14-5 Bradley W 10-2 Illinois L 0-17 Northwestern W 10-8 Iowa Normal W 5-2 Minnesota W 11-7 Ames W 7-0 Simpson W 9-6 Cornell W 15-2 Grinnell W 16-2 1901 (12-6-0) Knox W 9-5 Grinnell W 10-1 Augustana S.D. W 8-1 Nebraska L 2-5 Ames W 21-3 Coe W 10-1 Iowa Normal W 7-6 Minnesota L 2-8 Simpson W 8-4 Grinnell W 17-12 Knox W 6-2 Bradley W 11-5 Chicago L 3-9 Minnesota L 0-5 Iowa Normal W 9-1 Coe W 14-4 Coe L 1-3 Illinois L 3-4 1902 (7-13-0) Grinnell W 8-4 Iowa Normal W 11-4 Knox L 2-8 Cornell L 8-9 Nebraska L 2-7 Coe L 5-8 Iowa Normal W 12-3 Minnesota L 1-6 Luther L 5-15

A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S Upper Iowa L 4-7 Knox L 5-8 Lombard L 0-8 Illinois L 1-16 Purdue L 2-5 Grinnell W 15-4 Upper Iowa W 7-0 Ames L 0-2 Cornell W 12-4 Minnesota L 2-3 Coe W 5-0 1903 (11-7-0) Luther Drake Iowa Normal Upper Iowa Drake Nebraska Coe Knox Cornell Coe Luther Ames Simpson Drake Ames Upper Iowa Grinnell Grinnell

L 3-9 W 5-0 W 21-13 L 0-3 W 5-2 W 7-3 W 6-3 L 5-10 W 7-5 W 5-2 W 5-0 L 0-5 W 10-1 W 15-0 L 3-7 W 4-0 L 1-2 L 4-7

1904 (12-4-0) Missouri W 2-1 Kansas L 5-9 Kansas L 6-10 Iowa Normal W 12-0 Simpson W 11-10 Ames L 6-7 Missouri W 4-0 Iowa Normal W 10-4 Cornell W 7-0 Minnesota W 4-0 Grinnell W 6-3 Simpson W 6-1 Coe W 10-5 Ames L 0-1

Grinnell W 9-4 Cornell W 5-0 1905 (12-2-0) Coe W 7-2 Chicago W 5-3 Northwestern W 7-4 Knox L 3-7 Nebraska L 1-3 Cornell W 4-3 Nebraska W 1-0 Iowa Normal W 9-4 Coe W 9-5 Grinnell W 5-0 Iowa Normal W 11-2 Luther W 4-1 Grinnell W 2-0 Cornell W 4-3 1906 (9-5-0) Luther W 10-6 Minnesota L 2-4 Minnesota L 1-2 Coe W 3-1 Nebraska W 3-2 Cornell W 3-0 Coe W 10-1 Grinnell W 1-0 Cornell L 3-7 Iowa Normal W 14-1 Ames L 2-12 Simpson W 7-1 Ames W 3-2 Grinnell L 2-4 1907 (8-4-0) Missouri L 3-4 St. Thomas (MN) L 5-8 Minnesota L 0-5 Iowa State W 11-4 Iowa Normal W 4-2 Nebraska W 5-2 Grinnell W 4-2 Cornell W 2-0 Cornell W 6-2 Grinnell W 2-1 Iowa State W 9-5 Minnesota L 1-2

1908 (7-9-0) Chicago L 3-6 Coe L 3-4 Luther W 6-1 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota L 4-6 Nebraska L 2-5 Minnesota L 1-4 Cornell W 7-2 Cornell W 5-0 Coe L 2-3 Drake W 5-2 Grinnell W 6-0 Drake W 7-1 Grinnell W 1-0 Illinois L 1-3 Illinois L 0-2

1911 (9-9-0) Leander Clark W 1-0 Chicago L 1-8 Illinois L 2-10 Illinois L 1-14 Ames L 0-2 Minnesota L 0-2 Morningside L 7-8 Ames L 1-5 Cornell W 1-0 St. Joe’s W 3-2 Minnesota W 5-2 Wisconsin W 5-2 Cornell W 3-2 Waseda L 0-2 Waseda W 2-0 Minnesota L 3-5 Grinnell W 4-0

1909 (9-3-0) Morningside W 6-4 Upper Iowa W 7-4 South Dakota W 2-1 Ames W 3-1 Coe W 6-1 Ames L 5-6 Cornell W 9-4 Drake W 1-0 Grinnell L 0-1 Coe L 5-6 Drake W 8-7 Cornell W 5-2

1912 (7-3-1) Illinois L 3-5 Chicago L 0-10 Morningside W 5-4 Chicago W 3-2 Cornell W 5-3 Ames L 1-6 Cornell W 7-2 Ames W 5-4 Grinnell W 1-0 Grinnell W 4-2 Illinois T 1-1

1910 (8-6-0) Coe W 3-0 Morningside W 6-0 Beloit W 5-2 Wisconsin L 1-6 Illinois L 0-5 St. Joe’s (Dub.) L 1-2 Minnesota W 4-3 Minnesota L 1-2 Ames W 1-0 Ames L 3-4 Wisconsin L 0-1 Minnesota W 5-2 Cornell W 4-3 Cornell W 3-0

1913 (8-8-0) Chicago L 7-12 Wabash W 3-2 Indiana L 2-4 Illinois L 1-6 Coe W 8-2 Minnesota L 3-4 Illinois L 3-4 Cornell W 4-1 Ames W 3-2 St. Joe’s W 9-4 Minnesota W 9-6 Nebraska W 7-4 Cornell L 2-6 Grinnell L 1-3

Ames Grinnell

L 4-5 W 11-3

1914 (10-6-0) Highland Park W 6-4 Chicago L 0-8 Cornell W 4-3 St. Joe’s W 7-6 Coe W 2-0 St. Joe’s W 3-1 Minnesota L 2-8 Minnesota W 5-3 Ames L 1-2 Highland Park L 2-3 Northwestern L 5-6 Coe W 17-6 Minnesota W 3-0 Ames W 7-2 Grinnell W 6-1 Grinnell L 1-2 1915 (12-3-2) Chicago T 5-5 Penn W 9-1 Minnesota L 2-7 Cornell W 7-2 Northwestern W 14-4 Chicago W 7-4 Cornell W 7-0 Dubuque W 5-1 Minnesota W 9-7 Minnesota L 0-3 Ames T 2-2 Purdue W 9-0 Upper Iowa W 4-0 Northwestern L 0-4 Coe W 5-1 Grinnell W 5-1 Grinnell W 5-2 1916 (9-6-0) Emporia Chicago Iowa Normal Cornell Cornell Ames

W 2-1 L 1-3 W 8-0 W 3-0 L 1-3 W 5-4

Wisconsin Chicago Waseda Wisconsin Purdue Indiana Grinnell Ames Grinnell

L 8-12 W 5-4 W 8-2 W 3-0 L 4-6 L 0-3 W 7-2 L 2-3 W 2-1

1917 (4-6-1) Chicago W 9-7 Coe T 3-3 Indiana L 4-5 Chicago L 1-8 Illinois L 0-8 Cornell L 3-4 Northwestern W 5-3 Illinois L 7-8 Illinois L 4-7 Northwestern W 12-5 Ames W 11-7 1918 (7-5-0) Coe W 8-3 Cornell W 17-2 Cornell W 6-3 Indiana W 7-4 Chicago W 10-2 Illinois L 0-3 Ames L 1-3 Ames W 6-3 Notre Dame W 2-1 Michigan L 0-2 Notre Dame L 3-4 Michigan L 2-7 1919 (10-6-0) Coe W 5-4 Coe W 4-2 Chicago W 6-5 Purdue W 7-6 Illinois W 4-3 Cornell W 5-4 Illinois L 3-4 Michigan L 1-8 Michigan L 1-11

Notre Dame Notre Dame Ames Ames Indiana Indiana Cornell

L 0-8 L 3-4 L 1-4 W 10-8 W 5-3 W 7-3 W 9-0

1920 (8-4-1) Coe Coe Upper Iowa Purdue Illinois Indiana Indiana Illinois Ames Notre Dame Michigan Purdue Notre Dame

W 1-0 W 8-4 W 3-0 T 1-1 W 4-3 W 5-0 W 8-2 L 1-2 W 12-3 L 8-9 L 3-12 W 2-0 L 2-3

1921 (5-9-0) Coe W 7-1 Northwestern W 9-0 Purdue L 3-5 Illinois L 2-12 Cornell W 7-3 Notre Dame L 2-4 Mich. Aggies W 5-3 Michigan L 4-9 Illinois L 2-5 Indiana L 4-5 Indiana L 1-3 Michigan L 2-10 Northwestern W 4-2 Chicago L 4-7 1922 (10-7-0) Iowa Teachers W 7-0 Cornell W 12-1 Coe W 12-8 Upper Iowa W 8-3 Upper Iowa L 0-5 Coe W 10-1 Illinois L 5-6

Purdue L 1-5 De Pauw W 7-2 Michigan L 1-7 Chicago L 6-11 Wisconsin W 8-6 Wisconsin L 1-10 Michigan L 9-10 Purdue W 7-4 Minnesota W 6-1 Minnesota W 7-1 1923 (9-7-0) Coe W 7-0 Coe W 8-0 Coe W 7-2 Illinois L 0-7 Carleton W 3-2 Chicago W 13-2 Kansas L 5-7 Kansas W 4-1 Illinois W 7-2 Minnesota L 3-4 Michigan L 6-7 Notre Dame L 0-1 Michigan L 4-7 Notre Dame L 2-3 Chicago W 2-1 Minnesota W 3-1 1924 (10-8-0) Purdue W 8-4 Northwestern W 8-1 Minnesota L 1-6 Illinois L 4-5 Illinois L 4-6 Minnesota L 4-9 Michigan L 2-3 Michigan L 1-5 Notre Dame W 3-2 Notre Dame L 6-9 Chicago W 3-1 Coe W 5-2 Coe W 13-3 Coe W 10-6 Cornell W 4-1 Meiji (Japan) W 8-2 Chicago W 9-7 Northwestern L 0-1

1925 (9-8-1) St. Louis L 5-8 Tulane W 5-1 Tulane W 6-4 La. St W 4-3 La. St T 4-4 Illinois L 1-4 Northwestern W 9-6 Chicago W 5-3 Illinois W 9-7 Notre Dame L 2-5 Minnesota W 1-0 Northwestern W 4-1 Indiana L 1-2 Minnesota L 6-7 Michigan L 2-4 Ohio St L 0-3 Michigan W 8-4 Notre Dame L 1-4 1926 (11-10-0) Coe W 6-4 Coe W 10-2 Miss. St W 4-2 Mississippi W 6-5 Miss. St L 4-12 Mississippi W 2-0 Illinois L 3-8 Northwestern L 7-11 Carleton L 8-2 Notre Dame L 1-5 Northwestern L 2-5 Notre Dame W 3-2 Chicago W 18-0 St. Louis W 3-2 Illinois L 4-11 Minnesota L 1-5 Michigan L 5-6 Carleton W 5-4 Michigan L 3-5 Minnesota L 0-11 Indiana W 12-7 1927 (10-7-1) Miss. Coll. Miss. Coll.

L L

3-8 5-6

Miss. St L 0-2 Mississippi L 0-3 St. Louis W 12-2 Wisconsin W 4-2 Illinois L 1-6 Northwestern W 9-6 Notre Dame W 8-4 Minnesota W 3-1 Illinois T 1-1 Indiana W 8-7 Notre Dame W 2-0 Michigan L 0-6 Indiana L 3-9 Northwestern W 8-4 Michigan W 4-3 Minnesota W 14-7 1928 (12-7-0) St. Louis W 5-0 La. St W 13-1 La. St W 3-0 Tulane L 1-2 Tulane W 6-1 Miss. State L 5-8 Washington W 3-2 Michigan L 6-7 Wisconsin W 5-4 Northwestern W 11-8 Indiana W 6-1 Minnesota W 2-1 Michigan L 1-6 Notre Dame W 6-5 Illinois L 0-4 Illinois W 4-2 Wisconsin L 6-9 Northwestern W 4-3 Minnesota L 0-2 1929 (21-11-0) St. Mary’s (KS) L 3-4 Rice W 6-0 Rice L 4-7 Miss. Coll. W 8-2 Miss. Coll. W 12-3 S.W. La. L 0-2 S.W. La. W 14-1 Washington W 8-3 Monmouth W 11-0

PAG E 85


IOWABASE BALL Illinois L 1-3 Notre Dame W 13-7 Northwestern W 7-3 Illinois L 0-5 Notre Dame L 2-7 Northwestern W 9-5 Minnesota W 5-3 Meiji (Japan) L 4-5 Meiji (Japan) W 8-3 Chicago W 8-1 Iowa Teachers W 12-5 Michigan L 1-2 Chicago W 5-3 Minnesota W 8-3 Indiana W 5-0 Butler W 3-2 Cincinnati L 6-7 Boston L 1-11 Holy Cross L 3-8 U.S. Sub Base W 11-3 U.S. Naval T.S. W 9-3 Providence W 2-1 Amherst W 7-3 1930 (12-9-0) Missouri W 14-0 Texas A&M L 6-9 Texas L 0-9 Texas L 9-14 S. Pacific RR W 6-2 M.K. & T. RR W 3-2 Concordia Sem. L 1-6 Iowa Teachers W 4-1 Bradley W 3-2 Nebraska L 0-2 Nebraska W 3-2 Drake W 6-3 Notre Dame L 4-5 Lake Forest W 15-2 Luther L 2-4 Carleton W 4-1 Luther W 4-3 Notre Dame L 4-8 Lake Forest W 7-6 Amour Tech W 21-1

1931 (7-10-0) Luther W 3-2 Luther W 8-3 Luther L 4-5 Luther W 11-10 Iowa Teachers W 3-2 Iowa Teachers W 4-2 Northwestern L 6-10 Michigan L 5-12 Notre Dame L 4-10 Chicago L 7-10 Northwestern L 0-7 Wisconsin L 1-2 Chicago L 8-9 Michigan L 0-2 Minnesota L 2-4 Notre Dame W 8-1 Minnesota W 8-4 1932 (5-9-0) Luther L 6-7 Luther L 5-6 Northwestern W 13-10 Iowa Teachers W 5-0 Carleton L 10-11 Mich. Normal L 11-15 Michigan St L 4-12 Michigan St L 3-4 Wisconsin W 2-1 Wisconsin L 1-2 Notre Dame L 5-7 Notre Dame W 5-4 Minnesota L 8-9 Minnesota W 8-7 1933 (12-10-0) W. Michigan L 3-5 W. Michigan L 3-9 Michigan St L 0-4 Hillsdale W 5-2 Upper Iowa W 4-1 Monmouth L 5-6 Luther L 4-6 Carleton W 9-1 Minnesota L 3-20 Iowa Teachers W 12-4 Notre Dame L 5-8

A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S

Notre Dame L 0-2 Northwestern W 9-4 Northwestern L 1-5 Carleton W 3-0 Wisconsin W 8-1 Wisconsin W 4-3 Upper Iowa L 3-8 Iowa St W 4-0 Iowa St W 7-1 Iowa St W 5-1 Iowa St W 3-0 1934 (18-12-1) Western Ill. W 7-0 Bradley W 9-3 Bradley W 10-8 Iowa State W 6-2 Iowa State W 15-1 Iowa State W 5-1 Iowa State W 5-2 Iowa Teachers W 20-3 Chicago W 4-1 Chicago L 3-5 Luther W 6-2 Carleton L 4-8 Minnesota W 10-3 Minnesota L 4-8 Monmouth W 9-2 Northwestern L 8-10 Northwestern W 5-0 Notre Dame W 7-6 Notre Dame L 2-17 Carleton W 8-2 Wisconsin L 2-9 Wisconsin L 5-8 Minnesota W 3-1 Minnesota W 4-3 Michigan L 1-2 Mich. Normal W 7-5 Mich. Normal T 5-5 W. Michigan L 2-8 W. Michigan L 3-5 Michigan St L 0-6 Michigan St L 1-6 1935 (13-12-0) W. Michigan L

3-6

W. Michigan L 3-10 Carleton W 3-2 W. Illinois W 12-5 Bradley W 4-1 Bradley W 5-4 Notre Dame W 11-1 Notre Dame L 3-5 Northwestern L 2-3 Northwestern W 4-3 Wisconsin L 1-3 Wisconsin W 3-1 Chicago L 4-5 Chicago L 6-7 Luther W 12-5 Carleton W 3-1 Minnesota W 6-5 Minnesota L 5-6 Minnesota L 3-5 Minnesota L 6-7 Mich. Normal W 4-2 Mich. Normal W 4-0 W. Michigan L 0-3 Michigan St W 5-2 Michigan St L 4-5 1936 (16-6-0) Illinois Coll. L 11-12 W. Illinois W 5-0 Bradley W 18-8 Bradley W 11-3 Northwestern W 7-4 Northwestern W 8-1 Chicago W 3-2 Chicago W 9-1 Luther W 7-1 Carleton W 9-3 Minnesota W 5-2 Wisconsin W 8-6 Wisconsin L 8-10 Minnesota W 4-1 Minnesota W 3-0 N. Illinois W 16-2 Notre Dame W 10-5 Michigan L 6-8 Western St W 10-2 Western St L 1-5

1937 (13-15-0) La. St L 4-5 La. St L 4-6 La. Tech W 10-1 La. Tech W 6-3 St. Louis W 16-1 Bradley W 5-3 Bradley W 8-5 Wheaton L 3-5 Chicago W 8-1 Chicago L 6-7 Michigan W 3-2 Michigan L 3-5 Luther L 1-4 Minnesota L 2-4 Minnesota L 3-5 Wisconsin W 5-1 Wisconsin L 4-6 Western St L 1-6 Northwestern W 4-3 Northwestern W 7-3 Minnesota L 0-8 Minnesota L 0-6 Notre Dame W 4-1 Notre Dame L 2-3 Michigan St L 1-3 Michigan St W 7-5 Western St L 0-8 Western St W 3-2 1938 (12-12-0) Bradley W 14-6 Bradley W 10-9 Concordia W 17-3 Millsaps L 4-7 Millsaps L 2-4 La. Tech L 0-2 La. Tech L 1-3 La. Tech L 2-8 Missouri L 0-13 Northwestern W 5-2 Northwestern W 7-2 Notre Dame W 13-9 Notre Dame L 1-2 Michigan St L 2-5 Michigan St W 5-3 Luther L 6-8

Minnesota L 2-3 Wisconsin L 3-4 Wisconsin W 5-2 Chicago W 14-6 Chicago W 6-0 Ohio St W 3-2 Minnesota W 10-6 Minnesota L 5-6 1939 (19-5-0) Millsaps W 14-3 Millsaps W 1-0 Millsaps W 4-0 La. Tech L 8-12 La. Tech W 8-5 La. Tech W 9-3 St. Louis W 10-1 Purdue L 1-4 Illinois W 12-2 Illinois L 0-8 Luther W 11-4 Carleton W 18-5 Minnesota W 11-2 Minnesota W 5-0 Chicago W 8-6 Chicago W 9-6 Luther W 14-6 Luther W 11-3 Northwestern W 1-0 Northwestern W 7-3 Notre Dame W 8-4 Notre Dame L 0-1 Wisconsin W 8-0 Wisconsin L 1-8 1940 (20-3-1) SW La. SW La. SW La. La. Tech La. Tech La. Tech Bradley Luther Luther Purdue Illinois

W 6-4 W 3-0 W 18-1 W 10-7 W 7-4 T 2-2 W 15-8 W 9-3 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 7-4

Illinois L 3-4 Wisconsin W 5-0 Wisconsin W 4-3 Chicago W 14-3 Chicago W 12-2 Northwestern L 5-13 Northwestern L 3-4 Michigan St W 8-4 Michigan St W 4-0 Western St W 4-3 Western St W 6-4 Minnesota W 7-2 Minnesota W 8-3 1941 (22-6-0) La. Tech W 8-2 La. Tech W 8-5 SW La. W 11-8 SW La. W 2-1 La. St L 3-4 La. St W 3-2 Notre Dame W 3-0 Notre Dame L 2-4 Upper Iowa W 4-3 Indiana W 9-3 Indiana W 6-5 Luther W 5-3 Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota L 2-3 Chicago W 12-1 Chicago W 12-1 Northwestern L 2-3 Northwestern W 8-7 Luther W 9-0 Luther W 4-3 Wisconsin W 6-0 Wisconsin W 4-1 Michigan St W 3-2 Michigan St W 5-2 W. Michigan L 1-5 W. Michigan W 5-4 Ohio St W 6-0 Ohio St W 5-1 1942 (15-2-1) Luther W 14-1 Bradley T 6-6

Minnesota W 19-2 Minnesota W 5-3 Notre Dame W 10-5 Notre Dame W 4-1 Indiana L 0-7 Indiana W 15-10 Northwestern W 5-1 Northwestern W 12-1 W. Michigan W 5-0 Chicago W 1-0 Chicago W 8-0 Michigan St W 9-2 Wisconsin L 4-7 Wisconsin W 4-3 Ohio St W 10-1 Ohio St W 7-5 1943 (8-4-0) Upper Iowa W 8-1 W. Illinois W 7-1 Michigan W 4-3 Michigan L 3-7 Northwestern W 13-4 Northwestern W 5-2 Wisconsin W 6-1 Wisconsin L 1-4 Minnesota L 3-7 Minnesota L 2-5 Chicago W 18-2 Chicago W 18-2 1944 (3-5-0) Chicago W 11-1 Chicago W 11-3 Wisconsin L 1-7 Michigan L 0-7 Michigan L 2-20 W. Michigan L 3-4 Northwestern W 1-0 Northwestern L 1-16 1945 (4-6-0) Ottumwa NAS W 14-5 Wisconsin L 3-4 Wisconsin L 3-4

Ottumwa NAS L 12-15 Illinois L 2-4 Illinois L 0-4 Northwestern W 6-3 Northwestern W 5-4 Minnesota L 1-4 Minnesota W 6-4 1946 (11-6-0) Iowa Preflight W 4-1 Luther W 7-0 Luther W 7-1 Bradley L 2-4 Bradley W 5-0 Iowa Preflight W 6-0 Purdue W 6-3 Purdue W 5-1 Minnesota L 4-7 Minnesota L 7-10 Wisconsin L 1-6 Notre Dame L 0-3 Notre Dame L 4-9 Chicago W 1-0 Chicago W 5-0 Northwestern W 4-1 Northwestern W 5-1 1947 (13-11-1) SW La. W 6-5 SW La. T 6-6 La. St W 6-3 La. Tech L 1-4 La. Tech L 8-9 Concordia W 18-7 W. Michigan W 14-3 Purdue W 6-1 Purdue W 5-4 Luther W 12-4 Wisconsin W 4-3 Wisconsin L 4-5 Notre Dame L 2-3 Michigan L 1-10 Michigan L 3-7 Ohio St L 2-3 Ohio St W 4-3 La. Tech L 5-6 La. Tech W 10-3

Luther W 8-0 Minnesota W 8-7 Minnesota L 0-2 Bradley L 7-11 Northwestern W 4-3 Northwestern L 1-2 1948 (15-12-0) La. Tech W 2-0 La. Tech L 1-2 Ark. Teach W 14-4 Ark. Teach L 7-11 Ark. St W 15-2 Washington W 6-1 Luther W 17-0 Luther W 7-0 Bradley L 3-6 Bradley W 5-3 Michigan L 2-5 Michigan L 7-9 Notre Dame L 7-8 Notre Dame W 4-3 Northwestern W 7-1 Northwestern W 3-1 Minnesota W 5-4 Minnesota W 4-3 Wisconsin L 3-4 W. Michigan L 5-8 W. Michigan L 4-6 Ohio St W 10-5 Ohio St L 1-4 La. Tech W 11-3 La. Tech W 7-3 Purdue L 3-9 Purdue L 3-7 1949 (14-8-0) Bradley W 5-4 Bradley L 5-12 Notre Dame W 8-1 Notre Dame L 3-4 W. Michigan L 4-5 W. Michigan L 1-3 Monmouth W 4-0 Clinton W 7-1 Illinois W 3-0 Illinois L 12-13

LaPlant-Choate W 9-3 Purdue W 6-1 Purdue L 3-6 Rockford W 14-7 Indiana W 7-2 Indiana L 4-5 Wisconsin W 3-2 Wisconsin W 7-6 Minnesota W 2-0 Minnesota W 9-4 Northwestern L 8-10 Northwestern W 20-3 1950 (19-6-0) Washington W 6-5 Ark. Teach W 13-3 Ark.Teach L 0-1 Ark.Poly W 6-4 Ark. Poly W 7-1 Coll. of Ozarks W 18-3 Coll. of Ozarks W 16-1 St. Louis W 11-8 Illinois W 6-3 Illinois L 0-11 Bradley W 1-0 Bradley L 2-6 Indiana L 4-5 Indiana W 6-1 Purdue W 6-5 Michigan St W 5-3 Michigan St L 6-7 Wisconsin L 5-6 Wisconsin W 9-3 Minnesota W 3-0 Minnesota W 7-1 Northwestern W 6-0 Northwestern W 15-2 W. Michigan W 3-0 W. Michigan W 6-3 1951 (11-13-0) SW La. SW La. La. Tech Ark. Teach Ark. Teach La. Tech

L W L W W W

1-6 12-7 3-4 14-7 13-0 12-9

Luther W 9-0 Luther L 6-5 Notre Dame L 0-3 Notre Dame L 10-11 Northwestern L 3-9 Northwestern L 4-8 Michigan W 4-3 Michigan W 9-8 Mankato St W 7-1 Michigan St W 5-8 Michigan St L 9-12 Minnesota L 1-6 Minnesota L 2-3 Illinois W 4-3 Illinois L 2-5 Wisconsin L 1-9 Wisconsin W 5-0 W. Michigan L 3-4 1952 (12-14-0) Arizona L 0-3 Arizona L 4-11 Arizona W 8-6 Arizona L 3-4 Arizona L 2-7 Arizona L 3-8 Notre Dame W 7-2 Notre Dame W 3-2 Bradley W 5-2 Bradley L 2-10 Luther W 11-7 Minnesota L 0-6 Minnesota W 6-1 Minnesota L 0-4 W. Illinois W 7-0 Michigan L 3-10 Michigan St W 4-1 Michigan St L 0-1 Purdue L 2-3 Purdue L 1-4 Coe W 12-1 Wisconsin L 4-7 Wisconsin W 5-2 Ohio St W 5-1 Illinois L 1-4 Illinois W 4-3

1953 (15-10-1) Arizona L 9-10 Arizona L 4-5 Arizona L 7-10 Arizona W 15-12 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona W 7-3 W. Michigan W 6-5 W. Michigan L 0-2 Notre Dame T 4-4 Notre Dame L 2-8 Bradley W 5-4 Bradley W 6-1 Luther W 6-1 W. Illinois W 10-7 Michigan St L 2-3 Michigan W 4-2 Michigan W 5-3 Purdue W 11-3 Indiana W 8-3 Indiana W 1-0 Wisconsin L 2-5 Northwestern W 7-3 Northwestern W 6-0 Ohio St W 10-2 Ohio St L 1-2 Illinois L 3-7 1954 (10-15-1) W. Michigan W 7-6 W. Michigan T 6-6 Arizona L 3-4 Arizona W 3-2 Arizona L 5-6 Arizona L 9-17 Arizona L 5-6 Arizona W 13-1 Illinois L 5-6 Purdue W 9-5 Purdue W 7-1 Minnesota W 3-2 Minnesota L 1-6 Minnesota L 0-7 W. Illinois W 10-1 Michigan St L 3-6 Michigan L 3-8 Michigan L 1-2 Ohio St L 2-8

PAG E 86


IOWABASE BALL Indiana W 11-3 Indiana L 2-6 Notre Dame W 18-1 Notre Dame L 1-4 Wisconsin L 4-21 Northwestern W 2-0 Northwestern L 0-2 1955 (6-18-0) Arizona L 5-6 Arizona L 7-27 Arizona L 2-3 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona W 18-17 Arizona L 1-4 W. Michigan L 0-1 W. Michigan L 5-6 Bradley L 2-4 Purdue L 3-4 W. Illinois W 3-1 Minnesota W 7-3 Minnesota L 2-5 Minnesota L 5-11 Luther W 3-2 Michigan L 2-4 Michigan St L 6-9 Michigan St L 1-2 Indiana W 4-2 Ohio St L 5-7 Ohio St W 10-0 Northwestern L 4-6 Wisconsin L 1-4 Wisconsin L 2-3 1956 (11-16-1) Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona W. Michigan W. Illinois Luther Luther Notre Dame

L 7-13 L 0-20 L 7-8 L 3-5 L 2-4 L 2-5 W 6-4 W 13-3 W 9-0 W 11-3 L 4-5

Notre Dame W 6-1 Bradley L 2-6 Bradley W 7-2 Northwestern L 1-2 Wisconsin L 0-2 Purdue W 2-1 Illinois W 9-0 Illinois L 7-8 Minnesota L 0-7 Minnesota L 7-17 Minnesota L 8-18 Michigan L 2-6 Michigan St W 5-3 Michigan St W 8-3 Indiana W 2-1 Ohio St L 3-5 Ohio St T 4-4 1957 (9-10-0) Arizona W 10-7 Arizona L 3-4 Arizona L 13-22 Arizona L 15-16 Arizona L 6-12 Arizona L 6-8 Luther W 3-1 Wisconsin W 3-1 W. Illinois L 2-10 Illinois W 3-2 Purdue L 9-19 Purdue W 9-6 Minnesota W 3-2 Minnesota W 6-4 Michigan St L 5-6 Michigan L 8-9 Ohio St W 4-3 Indiana W 1-0 Indiana L 1-8 1958 (9-19-2) Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Luther

L 4-11 L 0-8 L 6-7 L 6-16 W 9-7 W 8-3 W 6-2

Luther W 11-8 W. Illinois W 4-3 W. Illinois W 5-1 W. Illinois T 4-4 Bradley L 1-2 Bradley L 7-10 Bradley L 0-3 W. Michigan T 7-7 Ohio St L 3-7 Indiana L 3-6 Indiana L 5-6 Wisconsin L 3-4 Northwestern L 2-5 Northwestern W 1-0 Illinois W 8-7 Purdue W 3-2 Purdue L 2-4 Minnesota L 1-5 Minnesota L 1-4 Minnesota L 1-6 Michigan St L 2-5 Michigan L 3-7 Michigan L 5-6 1959 (10-18-1) Arizona T 6-6 Arizona W 12-9 Arizona L 3-12 Arizona L 3-9 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona W 10-4 W. Illinois W 5-4 W. Illinois L 6-7 W. Illinois W 3-2 Luther W 5-4 Bradley L 5-6 Bradley L 3-4 Bradley L 1-6 W. Michigan L 5-6 W. Michigan L 2-6 Indiana L 4-6 Ohio St L 8-9 Ohio St L 2-7 Northwestern L 5-6 Wisconsin L 1-4 Wisconsin W 3-2 Purdue W 7-3

A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S Illinois L 4-7 Illinois W 4-3 Minnesota L 1-3 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota L 3-5 Michigan St W 4-1 Michigan St W 2-0 1960 (7-17-0) Luther W 11-4 Arizona L 5-11 Arizona L 6-18 Arizona L 6-23 Arizona L 1-15 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona L 5-10 Luther W 6-2 Luther W 4-3 Bradley L 1-3 Bradley L 0-16 Bradley L 3-7 Michigan L 0-6 Indiana L 2-4 Northwestern L 5-11 Wisconsin W 2-0 Wisconsin W 2-1 Coe W 5-2 Purdue L 2-1 Illinois W 4-1 Illinois L 2-3 Minnesota L 3-17 Minnesota L 0-7 Minnesota L 0-8 1961 (8-16-0) Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Luther W. Illinois W. Illinois Bradley Michigan St Ohio St

L 3-8 L 12-13 L 0-15 L 4-6 L 7-11 L 5-6 W 8-4 L 4-5 W 14-13 W 4-0 L 2-3 W 6-5

Indiana L 2-9 Indiana L 6-8 Wisconsin W 5-4 Northwestern L 1-6 Northwestern W 7-6 Illinois L 0-4 Purdue L 8-19 Purdue W 10-6 Coe W 6-3 Minnesota L 2-5 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota L 0-7 1962 (13-16-1) W. Illinois W 10-3 W. Illinois L 5-10 W. Illinois L 3-4 W. Illinois W 10-8 W. Illinois T 10-10 Luther W 9-0 Luther W 21-1 Luther L 6-7 Bradley W 3-2 Bradley W 4-3 Bradley L 8-10 Bradley L 9-12 Bradley L 5-7 Bradley W 5-1 W. Illinois W 8-5 W. Illinois L 6-7 Michigan L 6-9 Michigan St W 13-10 Michigan St L 5-7 Indiana W 8-6 Ohio State L 1-8 Ohio State L 4-7 Wisconsin L 2-7 Wisconsin W 4-3 Purdue L 4-5 Illinois L 2-6 Illinois L 0-1 Minnesota W 4-1 Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota W 5-1 1963 (20-9-0) W. Illinois

W

7-3

W. Illinois W 10-6 W. Illinois W 15-0 W. Illinois W 11-6 W. Illinois W 6-3 W. Illinois W 7-5 Bradley L 4-5 Bradley L 9-10 Bradley L 7-8 Bradley W 8-7 Bradley L 0-6 Bradley W 8-4 Luther W 20-4 Luther W 9-0 Luther W 5-0 Minnesota W 3-2 Minnesota L 8-9 Minnesota W 2-1 Michigan St L 8-16 Indiana W 6-5 Ohio St W 11-3 Ohio St W 3-1 Northwestern W 6-5 Wisconsin W 15-9 Wisconsin L 7-8 Illinois L 6-7 Illinois W 9-5 1964 (13-16-1) Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Luther Luther W. Illinois W. Illinois W. Illinois Bradley Bradley Bradley Coe Illinois Purdue Purdue

T 7-7 W 5-0 L 8-9 W 14-6 L 3-10 L 0-4 W 10-0 W 23-0 L 2-4 L 5-13 L 1-4 W 4-0 L 6-13 L 2-4 W 11-4 W 8-2 L 4-6 L 0-3

Minnesota L 2-9 Minnesota L 0-4 Minnesota L 0-2 Michigan St W 5-4 Michigan W 6-2 Michigan L 3-5 Ohio St L 0-3 Indiana W 10-6 Indiana L 1-2 Wisconsin W 5-4 Northwestern W 14-4 Northwestern W 11-2 1965 (13-12-0) Luther W 10-1 Luther W 11-1 Arizona L 0-2 Arizona L 1-12 Arizona L 7-9 Arizona L 3-10 Arizona L 0-6 Arizona L 0-2 Central W 4-0 Bradley L 1-3 Illinois L 2-5 N. Illinois W 4-0 Minnesota W 5-3 Minnesota L 0-1 Minnesota W 3-2 Coe W 5-0 Michigan St L 3-4 Michigan L 3-4 Michigan W 2-1 Cornell W 6-2 Ohio St L 0-3 Indiana W 10-0 Wisconsin W 2-0 Northwestern W 10-0 Northwestern W 6-2 1966 (14-15-0) W. Illinois W. Illinois W. Illinois Arizona Arizona Arizona

L 5-6 W 5-4 W 4-1 L 2-7 W 6-5 L 1-6

Arizona L 4-6 Arizona L 4-8 Arizona L 4-18 Luther W 7-0 Luther L 2-4 Luther W 4-0 Luther W 7-0 Coe W 2-0 Coe W 5-0 Northwestern W 9-0 Wisconsin L 1-6 Wisconsin W 2-0 Wayne St L 2-4 Wayne St W 2-0 Purdue W 7-3 Northern Ill. W 3-2 Minnesota L 1-8 Minnesota L 0-7 Minnesota L 0-3 Michigan W 4-1 Michigan St. L 2-4 Michigan St L 0-1 Indiana L 3-4 1967 (19-12-1) Luther W 1-0 Luther L 3-5 Luther T 0-0 Bradley W 3-1 Bradley L 0-1 Simpson W 5-3 Simpson W 14-1 Northwestern W 4-1 Wisconsin L 0-8 Wisconsin L 4-5 Coe W 6-0 Coe L 0-1 Purdue L 2-3 Purdue W 6-0 Illinois L 2-3 Illinois W 7-0 N. Illinois W 4-2 N. Illinois W 13-4 Minnesota L 3-9 Minnesota W 4-2 Wayne St W 6-2

Wayne St W 5-1 Michigan L 0-2 Michigan W 6-4 Michigan St W 3-0 Michigan St W 4-3 Drake W 15-3 Drake W 4-2 Indiana W 6-0 Indiana L 4-6 Ohio St L 1-2 Ohio St L 0-1 1968 (19-11-1) W. Illinois L 0-2 W. Illinois W 4-1 W. Illinois W 3-0 W. Illinois W 7-1 Luther W 7-0 Luther W 3-1 Luther W 11-0 Luther W 1-0 N. Illinois W 1-0 Ohio St L 3-5 Ohio St W 2-0 Indiana W 2-1 Indiana L 3-5 Central W 3-0 Central W 5-0 Wisconsin L 3-5 Wisconsin L 0-10 Northwestern W 6-1 Northwestern L 1-2 Illinois L 0-4 Illinois W 1-0 Wayne St W 4-0 Wayne St W 2-1 Minnesota L 6-9 Minnesota L 1-5 Simpson W 2-0 Simpson W 8-3 Drake L 1-2 Drake W 5-2 Michigan St L 2-5 Michigan St T 4-4

Arizona L 3-4 Arizona L 3-14 Grand Canyon L 4-6 Grand Canyon L 3-7 Arizona L 1-7 Arizona L 0-1 Arizona L 3-11 Cochise W 8-5 Arizona L 2-12 Arizona L 4-8 Minot St W 3-1 Minot St L 1-3 Monmouth W 2-1 Monmouth W 5-2 Creighton W 5-0 Creighton W 5-1 Upper Iowa W 4-1 Upper Iowa L 2-7 Ohio St L 0-4 Ohio St L 3-7 Indiana W 2-1 Indiana W 3-0 Coe W 7-2 Coe W 4-0 Wisconsin L 1-3 Wisconsin L 2-5 Northwestern W 5-0 Northwestern L 5-6 N. Illinois L 4-6 N. Illinois L 2-3 Illinois L 1-3 Illinois W 5-3 Purdue W 9-5 Purdue W 4-2 Drake W 11-1 Drake W 6-2 Minnesota L 0-8 Minnesota W 6-5 Penn W 3-1 Penn W 4-0 Michigan St L 0-5 Michigan St L 5-14 Michigan L 2-3 Michigan L 6-7

1969 (21-24-0) Luther W 2-1

1970 (24-22-0) Grand Canyon L 1-11

Grand Canyon L 2-4 Arizona L 7-20 Arizona W 8-4 Arizona L 5-11 Tulsa W 7-5 Arizona L 2-5 Cochise W 6-3 Arizona L 2-6 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona L 4-15 Arizona L 1-5 Iowa St W 1-0 Minot St W 2-0 Minot St W 10-0 Minot St W 2-1 Minot St W 14-0 Cornell W 5-1 Cornell W 7-1 W. Illinois L 6-9 W. Illinois W 6-5 W. Illinois W 3-0 W. Illinois W 6-0 Upper Iowa W 7-0 Upper Iowa L 3-5 Michigan L 2-7 Michigan W 4-1 Michigan St L 1-7 Michigan St W 4-3 Coe W 9-6 Coe W 22-3 Indiana W 9-3 Indiana W 17-3 Ohio St L 1-3 Ohio St L 0-8 N. Illinois W 21-9 N. Illinois W 16-6 Northwestern W 3-0 Northwestern L 2-4 Wisconsin L 0-1 Purdue W 15-2 Purdue L 1-5 Illinois L 2-3 Illinois L 3-8 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota L 4-5

Arizona L 1-5 Arizona L 1-10 Cochise W 3-2 Arizona L 3-4 Arizona W 6-1 Arizona L 4-11 Grand Canyon W 9-4 Wyoming W 10-5 W. Colo. W 21-2 Wyoming L 7-11 W. Colo. W 15-2 Drake L 7-8 Drake W 11-1 Michigan W 1-0 Michigan L 1-2 Michigan St L 6-7 Michigan St L 0-2 Iowa St L 1-4 Iowa St W 2-1 Loras W 5-1 Loras W 11-2 Cornell W 17-3 Cornell W 7-1 Indiana W 6-2 Indiana W 5-3 Ohio St W 7-3 Ohio St W 6-0 N. Illinois L 5-7 N. Illinois W 14-4 Northwestern L 3-8 Northwestern W 7-5 Wisconsin W 2-1 Wisconsin L 2-3 Upper Iowa W 8-1 Upper Iowa W 4-2 Iowa St L 5-11 Iowa St W 8-4 Purdue L 7-8 Purdue W 6-5 Illinois W 5-4 Illinois L 2-4 Warburg W 3-2 Wartburg W 4-3 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota (For.) W 7-0

1971 (28-17-0)

1972 (25-17-0)

Grand Canyon W 11-5 Wyoming L 4-5 Arizona L 1-10 Arizona W 9-2 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona L 13-22 N. Arizona W 10-8 Drake W 19-1 Drake W 3-1 Cornell W 4-0 Cornell W 7-2 Iowa St L 1-3 Iowa St L 0-1 Ohio St L 2-3 Ohio St W 9-3 Indiana W 7-3 Indiana L 1-2 UNI L 1-8 UNI W 10-5 Michigan L 3-9 Michigan W 1-0 Creighton L 4-5 Creighton L 6-9 Illinois W 5-4 Illinois W 3-0 Purdue W 4-0 Purdue W 12-1 Minnesota W 3-2 Minnesota W 6-2 Wisconsin W 10-2 Wisconsin W 4-0 Northwestern W 6-1 Northwestern W 10-8 W. Illinois L 3-4 W. Illinois L 4-5 **NCAA Playoffs:** C. Michigan L 2-7 N. Illinois W 8-1 C. Michigan W 4-3 Bowling Green W 4-2 Bowling Green W 7-5 **World Series:** Arizona St L 1-2 Temple L 9-13 1973 (16-14-1) Wyoming L 7-10 Arizona W 3-2

PAG E 87


IOWABASE BALL Arizona L 5-8 N. Arizona T 7-7 W. Colo. W 7-0 Luther W 2-0 Luther W 4-1 Cornell W 9-2 Cornell W 11-1 Minnesota L 4-14 Minnesota W 4-3 UNI L 4-7 UNI L 10-11 Michigan St L 1-5 Michigan St L 1-2 Michigan W 2-1 Michigan W 2-0 Drake W 6-5 Drake W 8-7 Ohio St L 5-8 Ohio St L 1-12 Indiana W 2-1 Indiana W 2-0 Wisconsin L 5-6 Wisconsin L 2-6 Northwestern W 12-7 Northwestern L 4-8 Illinois L 0-2 Illinois L 5-6 Purdue W 11-3 Purdue W 7-5 1974 (27-13) Wyoming W 11-7 Wyoming W 10-8 Arizona L 4-13 Arizona L 3-7 Arizona L 0-23 Arizona L 6-11 Oklahoma L 4-8 W. Colo. W 13-0 W. Colo. W 10-5 W. Colo. W 15-1 Wartburg W 5-1 Warrburg W 12-3 Cornell W 7-6 Cornell W 13-1 Luther W 14-0 Luther W 20-2

Minnesota W 4-3 Minnesota L 2-8 Wisconsin St L 3-4 Wisconsin St W 6-0 Michigan L 2-11 Michigan W 8-1 Michigan St W 9-8 Michigan St W 10-4 Drake W 7-0 Drake W 10-2 Indiana W 12-8 Indiana W 9-1 Ohio St W 5-0 Ohio St W 0-1 Iowa St W 7-6 Iowa St L 5-8 Northwestern W 3-0 Northwestern W 6-2 Wisconsin L 2-3 Wisconsin W 8-7 UNI W 5-3 UNI L 2-8 Illinois W 5-4 Illinois L 3-4

Wartburg L 4-1 Wartburg W 9-1 Indiana W 10-4 Indiana W 5-3 Ohio St W 9-8 Ohio St L 6-7 Cornell W 9-1 Cornell W 12-3 Iowa St W 11-0 Iowa St W 8-0 Northwestern L 2-3 Northwestern W 13-9 Wisconsin W 4-2 Wisconsin W 5-3 Central W 21-0 Central W 11-4 Purdue W 5-3 Purdue W 10-3 Illinois W 4-1 Illinois W 8-4 **NCAA Playoffs:** Tulsa L 2-3 Texas A&M L 6-9 Big Ten 2nd

1975 (29-14) Memphis St W 7-3 Mississippi St L 8-11 Vanderbilt W 6-0 Illinois St W 5-0 New Orleans L 1-4 Illinois St L 1-2 New Orleans W 8-6 Tulane W 15-4 S. Alabama L 1-5 S. Alabama L 5-8 Missouri W 3-1 New Orleans W 7-2 N. Illinois W 5-2 N. Illinois L 4-7 Minnesota W 8-0 Minnesota L 2-12 W. Illinois L 1-2 W. Illinois L 6-7 Luther W 14-3 Luther W 4-0 UNI W 5-3

1976 (23-16) Buffalo L 2-15 Missouri W 4-2 Michigan L 5-6 Missouri L 6-13 Michigan W 8-6 Buffalo L 5-16 Buffalo W 6-5 Missouri L 4-8 Michigan L 3-5 Buffalo W 9-2 Missouri L 6-11 Cornell W 9-0 Cornell W 2-1 Luther W 2-1 Luther W 3-1 UNI W 17-5 UNI W 13-1 W. Illinois W 14-1 W. Illinois W 4-1 Michigan St W 5-1 Michigan St W 12-11

A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S Michigan L 3-14 Michigan L 7-8 Illinois W 3-0 Illinois W 2-0 Purdue L 1-5 Purdue W 1-0 Creighton L 0-2 Creighton L 4-6 Wisconsin W 2-0 Wisconsin L 3-4 Northwestern W 9-2 Northwestern W 8-7 Indiana L 2-3 Indiana L 3-7 Iowa St W 4-3 Iowa St W 4-1 Minnesota W 2-1 Minnesota L 1-2 Big Ten 5th 1977 (40-14) St. Louis St. Louis SEMO SEMO Memphis St Memphis St Mississippi Illinois Circle Murray St Illinois Circle Murray St Illinois Circle Murray St Louisville Ill. Central Ill. Central Louisville Cornell Cornell UNI UNI Lewis Lewis Luther Luther Michigan St

W 10-3 W 9-1 L 6-9 W 14-5 W 6-3 L 2-6 W 11-10 W 7-0 L 2-9 W 9-3 W 12-6 W 14-1 W 4-1 L 7-10 L 8-11 W 11-2 W 15-12 W 12-0 W 2-1 W 7-2 W 24-6 W 8-6 W 4-2 W 5-4 W 24-3 L 4-5

Michigan St L 3-4 Michigan W 3-1 Michigan L 1-8 St. Francis W 3-1 Wartburg W 10-0 Wartburg W 3-0 Illinois W 9-7 Illinois L 4-5 Purdue W 8-7 Purdue W 9-1 Augustana W 7-1 Augustana W 10-1 Central W 7-2 Central W 20-2 Wisconsin L 2-9 Wisconsin W 2-1 Northwestern W 8-7 Northwestern W 7-3 William Penn W 7-1 William Penn W 5-0 Iowa St L 6-7 Iowa St W 7-1 Ohio St L 0-6 Ohio St L 1-2 Indiana W 8-6 Indiana W 10-1 Minnesota W 6-2 Minnesota L 1-10 Big Ten Finish 4th 1978 (28-17) Colorado St L 2-13 New Mexico W 8-1 Tulsa L 4-7 Wyoming L 5-6 New Mexico L 3-8 N.M. Highland W 12-3 New Mexico L 6-14 N.M. Highland W 8-1 New Mexico L 3-7 Wyoming L 3-7 New Mexico W 8-3 Tulsa L 4-6 Wyoming L 4-5 W. Illinois W 11-4 W. Illinois W 9-1 W. Illinois W 9-0

W. Illinois W 5-1 Lewis W 17-5 Lewis L 2-12 Lewis W 2-1 William Penn W 10-1 William Penn W 23-1 Upper Iowa W 4-0 Upper Iowa W 12-2 Illinois W 3-1 Illinois W 3-1 Purdue W 5-1 Purdue L 0-2 Ohio St L 6-7 Ohio St W 11-0 Indiana L 5-6 Iowa St W 12-5 Iowa St L 2-7 Cornell W 12-0 Coe W 14-2 Minnesota L 5-6 Minnesota W 6-1 Wisconsin W 5-2 Wisconsin L 5-6 UNI W 21-1 UNI W 11-4 Northwestern W 3-1 Northwestern W 5-1 Michigan L 1-10 Michigan W 1-0 Big Ten Finish 4th

Loras W 5-3 Central W 7-2 Central W 5-0 Illinois W 3-1 Illinois W 5-4 Purdue W 16-10 Purdue W 15-4 Luther W 2-0 Luther W 5-0 Wartburg W 15-0 Wartburg W 18-3 Ohio St L 2-7 Ohio St W 2-1 Indiana W 10-2 Indiana W 2-1 Minnesota W 7-3 Minnesota L 1-5 Wisconsin L 5-8 Wisconsin L 2-3 Coe W 9-5 Coe W 13-7 Northwestern W 6-3 Northwestern W 9-3 Upper Iowa W 13-0 Upper Iowa W 19-3 Iowa St W 16-6 Iowa St W 13-2 Michigan L 1-3 Michigan L 1-2 Big Ten Finish 5th

1979 (32-12) Missouri Missouri Missouri E. Michigan Arkansas E. Michigan Kansas St Kansas St Kansas St Kansas St UNI UNI UNI UNI Loras

1980 (31-14) SMS L 4-6 Mesa L 5-9 Mesa W 10-7 Neb-Omaha W 10-8 New Mexico L 7-16 Neb-Omaha W 21-0 New Mexico L 6-11 Neb-Omaha W 5-4 Neb-Omaha W 6-3 Texas-El Paso L 7-8 New Mexico L 2-3 Iowa St L 2-4 Iowa St L 3-4 William Penn W 3-2 William Penn W 7-3

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

Milton W 3-1 Milton W 5-2 UNI W 1-0 UNI W 6-0 Luther W 5-4 Luther W 6-0 Purdue W 4-3 Purdue W 10-2 Illinois L 9-10 Illinois L 2-3 W. Illinois W 10-5 W. Illinois W 12-7 Loras W 8-1 Loras L 7-8 Indiana W 10-5 Indiana L 1-4 Ohio State W 6-2 Ohio State W 9-5 Coe W 8-4 Coe W 5-1 Northwestern W 2-1 Northwestern W 6-5 Wartburg W 10-2 Wartburg W 11-1 Wisconsin W 6-1 Wisconsin L 2-3 Minnesota L 5-7 Minnesota W 4-3 Michigan St. W 5-2 Michigan St. W 1-0 Big Ten Finish 3rd 1981 (44-21) Evangel W 9-0 Evangel W 8-1 Wis-LaCrosse W 6-1 Wis-LaCrosse W 7-2 Wis-LaCrosse W 10-6 Wis-LaCrosse W 6-5 Missouri L 3-4 Missouri W 5-3 Missouri L 1-5 Missouri L 1-2 Murray St W 14-4 W. Kentucky L 1-9 Murray St L 3-15 Murray St W 2-0

Murray St L 0-7 Indiana St W 6-3 Murray St L 8-9 KY Wesleyan W 22-2 Murray St L 9-14 SE Missouri W 6-2 Murray St W 16-11 Murray St L 4-11 Monmouth W 20-3 Monmouth W 4-2 Creighton W 7-2 Creighton W 5-1 Creighton L 3-4 Creighton W 6-3 Luther W 8-1 Luther W 12-3 Milton W 7-2 Illinois W 9-8 Illinois L 2-10 William Penn W 8-0 William Penn W 6-0 UW- Platteville W 5-1 UW- Platteville W 5-0 Loras W 3-0 Loras W 4-3 N.E. Mo. W 15-7 W. Illinois W 6-3 W. Illinois W 5-3 Iowa State L 10-12 Iowa State L 8-9 Wisconsin W 3-0 Wisconsin W 5-3 Wisconsin W 5-3 Wisconsin W 8-4 Wartburg W 7-5 Wartburg W 15-0 UNI W 14-1 Coe W 4-3 Coe L 4-11 Minnesota L 0-7 Minnesota L 11-18 Minnesota W 10-9 Minnesota L 4-8 Central W 14-0 Central W 9-0 Iowa St L 3-16 Iowa St L 1-13

Northwestern L Northwestern W Northwestern L Northwestern W

0-3 5-1 7-8 7-5

1982 (31-23) Kansas St W 6-5 Kansas St L 4-8 Kansas St L 6-14 Baker Univ. W 12-4 Missouri L 0-4 Missouri L 3-11 N.M. Highlands W 10-1 N.M. Highlands W 9-2 Bradley L 5-7 SW Mo. L 1-6 S. Illinois W 7-3 Toledo W 8-6 New Mexico L 3-5 Bradley W 4-2 SW Mo. L 1-4 Bradley W 3-1 New Mexico L 1-11 UW-Platteville W 15-4 Loras W 11-0 Loras W 3-2 Milton W 9-3 Milton L 4-5 Luther W 5-1 Luther W 13-4 William Penn W 3-0 William Penn W 3-0 Illinois L 0-9 Illinois L 0-2 Illinois L 5-7 Illinois L 0-12 W. Illinois W 6-4 W. Illinois W 2-1 Iowa St W 7-6 Iowa St L 5-9 Wartburg W 13-6 Wartburg W 15-0 UNI W 8-7 UNI W 12-0 Grandview W 2-1

Grandview W 4-0 Iowa St L 2-3 Iowa St W 3-2 Wisconsin W 6-2 Wisconsin L 8-9 Wisconsin L 0-1 Wisconsin L 7-8 Minnesota W 8-1 Minnesota W 10-6 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota W 4-2 Northwestern W 4-0 Northwestern L 5-9 Northwestern L 1-5 Northwestern L 5-6 Big Ten Finish 5th 1983 (32-21-1) Evangel (for.) W 2-0 Mo. Western T 0-0 Evangel W 12-1 SMS L 5-9 SMS L 0-2 SMS L 1-11 Hawaii Pacific W 6-2 Hawaii Pacific W 7-6 Cal Poly W 3-2 Hawaii L 3-15 Nagoya-Japan W 10-3 Wichita St L 8-10 Wichita St L 7-15 Nagoya-Japan L 1-2 Cal Poly W 3-2 Hawaii W 5-4 UW-Platteville W 9-3 UW-Platteville W 13-1 William Penn W 8-0 William Penn W 6-0 Illinois L 4-11 Illinois W 7-3 Illinois W 5-2 Illinois W 9-8 Luther W 12-3 Luther W 18-2 Grandview L 4-9 Grandview W 10-2 Wartburg W 9-4

Wartburg L 5-8 Central W 7-5 Central W 6-3 Creighton W 7-3 Creighton L 1-5 Creighton W 2-1 Creighton L 1-6 Iowa St L 4-10 Iowa St W 10-1 Coe W 17-8 Wisconsin W 11-9 Wisconsin L 0-1 Wisconsin W 11-9 Wisconsin L 8-12 St. Ambrose W 15-9 Northwestern L 0-2 Northwestern W 2-0 Northwestern W 16-10 Northwestern L 2-3 Minnesota L 5-13 Minnesota L 4-6 Michigan L 0-1 Michigan St W 6-2 Minnesota W 2-0 Michigan L 12-3 Big Ten Finish 2nd 1984 (31-26) Evangel L 5-6 Western Mo. L 4-8 Evangel W 13-12 SMS W 11-6 SMS L 1-2 SMS L 3-8 New Hampshire W 6-1 Columbia W 9-4 Vermont W 13-6 Stetson L 2-6 Mercer L 0-4 Stetson L 0-10 Vermont W 7-3 Mercer L 10-20 Mercer L 8-10 Brown L 4-9 Vermont L 6-12 Murray St W 16-11 Murray St L 2-13

W. Michigan W 5-4 W. Michigan W 8-2 Murray St L 3-7 Loras W 12-1 Loras W 5-1 NW Mo. L 2-9 NW Mo. L 5-7 UW-Platteville W 17-1 UW-Platteville W 22-0 UNI L 1-5 UNI L 0-4 Illinois L 2-3 Illinois L 1-7 Illinois W 14-8 Grandview W 9-7 Grandview W 12-6 Luther W 14-7 Luther W 14-4 William Penn W 11-3 William Penn W 6-3 Wartburg W 14-5 Wartburg W 27-1 St. Ambrose W 23-6 Wisconsin W 9-5 Wisconsin W 9-8 Wisconsin L 6-11 Wisconsin L 2-7 UNI W 17-5 UNI L 4-7 Coe W 8-6 Northwestern W 10-6 Northwestern W 6-5 Northwestern W 17-3 Northwestern L 1-12 Minnesota L 3-7 Minnesota L 0-4 Minnesota L 1-3 Minnesota W 6-4 1985 (40-20) Evangel W 3-2 Evangel W 3-0 SMS W 8-5 SMS L 5-17 SEMO W 8-4 SEMO W 8-2 MO- St. Louis W 13-11 Wash. Univ. W 13-12

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IOWABASE BALL Utah W 5-4 New Mexico L 0-4 Wyoming W 7-2 Missouri L 8-9 Utah L 4-6 New Mexico L 13-27 NM Highland W 16-15 NM Highland W 17-3 New Mexico L 3-12 New Mexico L 10-21 NM St L 6-8 William Penn W 13-7 William Penn W 3-2 Mankato St W 7-2 Mankato St W 4-2 Wartburg W 8-4 Wartburg W 14-6 NW Mo. St W 8-3 NW Mo. St W 8-1 St. Francis W 7-3 St. Francis L 5-16 St. Xavier L 3-6 St. Xavier W 12-5 Grandview W 5-2 Grandview W 16-7 Iowa St L 7-10 Iowa St W 5-2 Augustana W 10-2 Augustana W 18-12 Illinois W 8-7 Illinois L 7-14 Illinois W 13-12 Illinois L 4-9 St. Ambrose W 17-1 Wisconsin W 2-1 Wisconsin W 9-8 Wisconsin W 8-7 Wisconsin W 7-6 UNI W 20-5 Grandview W 5-1 Grandview L 3-5 Coe W 9-3 Minnesota L 2-10 Minnesota W 12-4 Minnesota L 5-11 Minnesota L 5-8 Northwestern W 11-2

Northwestern L 3-7 Northwestern W 10-6 Northwestern L 6-12 1986 (29-27) SEMO L 1-13 SEMO L 13-14 SEMO W 21-6 SEMO W 15-6 Mo. Western W 27-3 Evangel L 9-10 Missouri West. W 4-3 SW Mo. St L 6-7 SW Mo. St W 13-11 SW Mo. St L 1-4 UMass W 11-6 Shippensburg W 6-1 Brown L 5-7 Rider L 11-17 Virginia Tech W 4-3 Stetson L 4-10 Rider L 3-14 Virginia Tech W 11-2 Stetson L 2-13 Rider W 13-2 Virginia Tech L 3-5 Augustana W 11-4 Murray St W 26-3 Murray St W 10-0 Murray St W 14-4 Murray St L 15-28 Luther W 23-4 Luther W 14-4 Illinois L 3-7 Illinois W 13-7 Illinois L 8-22 Illinois L 3-6 Cornell W 11-0 Northwestern L 2-6 Northwestern L 3-6 Northwestern L 0-5 Northwestern L 5-6 Quincy W 7-0 Quincy W 13-5 Iowa St L 5-7 Iowa St W 8-7 Wartburg W 19-8

Grandview W 20-8 Grandview W 18-7 St. Ambrose W 22-6 Iowa St W 11-2 Iowa St L 8-12 UNI W 15-8 Wisconsin L 7-10 Wisconsin L 6-7 Wisconsin L 4-10 Wisconsin L 3-13 Coe W 18-0 Minnesota W 7-5 Minnesota L 8-10 Minnesota L 5-10 1987 (29-28) Missouri L 7-8 Missouri L 11-28 Missouri L 1-2 Missouri L 0-11 SMS L 6-10 SMS W 7-2 SMS L 5-6 SMS W 18-13 Mo. Western W 8-4 Grand Canyon L 8-10 E. Washington W 12-11 Lewis & Clark L 5-8 Lewis & Clark L 7-12 Willamette W 18-9 Utah L 6-8 Grand Canyon L 7-13 Mankato St L 3-5 Mankato St W 8-4 Quincy Coll. L 4-5 Quincy Coll. W 7-6 NW Mo. W 3-2 NW Mo. W 17-6 Luther W 16-1 Luther W 8-0 Wartburg W 20-1 Illinois W 8-7 Illinois W 5-2 Illinois L 8-10 Illinois W 6-3 Northwestern L 1-3 Northwestern W 3-2

A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S Northwestern L 2-8 Northwestern W 5-0 St. Ambrose W 13-7 Iowa St L 6-7 Kansas W 15-2 Kansas W 11-10 Kansas L 8-9 Grand View L 1-2 Grand View W 5-4 Augustana W 9-8 Coe College W 14-4 Wisconsin W 3-1 Wisconsin W 7-2 Wisconsin W 15-7 Wisconsin L 7-8 UNI W 6-4 UNI L 5-6 Iowa St L 2-12 Iowa St L 6-10 Minnesota L 2-4 Minnesota W 6-3 Minnesota L 0-3 Minnesota L 8-15 #Michigan W 9-4 #Purdue L 0-4 #Michigan L 1-7 # - Big Ten Championships 1988 (29-25) NW Mo. W 17-4 SMS L 0-3 SMS W 11-2 Evangel W 16-10 SMS W 3-2 San Diego St L 2-9 San Diego St W 6-2 UC-San Diego W 6-3 San Diego L 4-11 San Diego L 3-7 Point Loma L 2-9 U.S. Int’l W 6-2 U.S. Int’l L 7-8 Maine L 4-5 Wash St L 2-6 Florida St L 0-8 Minnesota W 7-6 Augustana W 9-2

Mankato St L 7-13 Mankato St W 9-7 Qunicy Coll. L 6-8 Indiana W 4-1 Indiana W 3-1 Indiana W 6-5 Indiana L 1-5 UNI W 13-1 Minnesota W 6-3 Minnesota L 0-1 W. Illinois W 14-9 Illinois L 1-2 Illinois L 4-8 Illinois L 2-5 Illinois L 4-7 UNI W 19-10 Minnesota W 4-1 Minnesota W 17-3 Purdue W 5-2 Purdue L 3-11 Purdue W 7-5 Purdue W 2-1 Michigan St W 3-2 Michigan St W 5-2 Michigan St W 4-3 Michigan St L 1-2 Iowa St W 6-5 Wisconsin L 0-12 Wisconsin L 1-2 Wisconsin L 1-2 Wisconsin W 8-2 Grand View W 8-2 Northwestern L 3-7 Northwestern L 2-3 Northwestern L 2-18 Northwestern W 7-1 1989 (37-20) Kentucky Maine Texas A&M Maine Kentucky Texas A&M UMass S. Alabama Wright St

W 17-6 W 5-2 L 1-7 L 12-14 L 4-12 L 4-7 W 11-8 W 15-2 W 3-1

UMass W 6-1 Dartmouth W 8-1 Xavier W 15-6 St. Xavier W 8-3 UMass L 4-5 Dartmouth W 8-1 Mankato St W 5-3 Mankato St W 9-1 Quincy Coll. W 10-0 Quincy Coll. W 32-0 W. Illinois W 12-4 Grand View W 10-3 Grand View L 7-8 UNI W 7-1 Augustana W 17-0 Indiana W 5-1 Indiana W 13-1 Indiana W 10-6 Indiana W 7-3 Minnesota W 9-8 Minnesota L 4-5 Illinois W 5-4 Illinois W 7-2 Illinois L 3-13 Illinois L 13-14 UNI W 11-2 Wisconsin W 11-9 Wisconsin W 8-7 Wisconsin W 3-2 Wisconsin W 22-3 Minnesota W 2-0 Minnesota L 2-3 Michigan St W 7-5 Michigan St L 2-3 Michigan St L 1-9 Michigan St L 4-6 Purdue L 1-5 Purdue W 12-7 Purdue W 3-2 Purdue W 6-0 Iowa St W 5-4 Iowa St L 3-6 Northwestern L 2-3 Northwestern L 2-4 Northwestern W 3-1 Northwestern L 4-8 #Illinois L 7-8

#Ohio St L # - Big Ten Tournament

2-4

1990 (38-19) Missouri L 1-11 Missouri L 3-4 Missouri W 7-3 NW Mo. St W 7-3 SMS W 7-4 SMS L 5-9 SMS W 6-3 Bradley W 8-7 Bradley L 2-4 Wm. Patterson W 13-4 UIC W 18-9 Mo. Baptist W 9-8 Kean College W 5-0 Rider W 10-6 UIC W 4-2 UNI W 9-4 W. Illinois L 4-5 Augustana W 16-2 UNI W 13-4 Michigan W 4-0 Michigan W 2-1 Michigan L 1-3 Michigan W 9-0 Minnesota W 13-0 Minnesota W 8-6 Ohio St W 4-1 Ohio St W 3-2 Ohio St W 9-1 Ohio St L 4-11 Minnesota W 5-3 Minnesota W 3-2 Northwestern W 8-1 Northwestern W 6-2 Northwestern W 6-5 Northwestern L 7-8 Iowa St L 5-12 Iowa St L 15-18 Bradley L 3-16 Illinois W 9-8 Illinois W 10-9 Illinois W 6-4 Illinois W 4-3 Indiana L 3-4

Indiana W 7-2 Indiana W 11-7 Indiana L 0-3 Iowa St W 4-3 Iowa St L 4-5 Wisconsin W 8-1 Wisconsin L 2-3 Wisconsin W 10-8 Wisconsin W 14-3 #Ohio St W 6-4 #Illinois L 7-11 #Ohio St L 5-8 *Maine L 3-4 *North Carolina L 3-5 # - Big Ten Tournament * - NCAA Playoffs 1991 (26-28-1) Missouri W 4-2 Missouri L 0-5 Missouri L 2-13 SMS L 3-5 N. Illinois W 16-3 St. Louis L 3-6 Bradley L 10-11 Bradley W 4-2 South Florida L 0-11 South Florida L 8-10 St. Leo Coll. L 6-7 UIC W 7-3 Fla. Southern W 7-2 Bowling Green L 5-12 W. Illinois W 5-0 W. Illinois W 7-2 W. Illinois L 7-17 Mankato St W 5-4 Mankato St T 4-4 UNI W 5-2 UNI W 7-3 Michigan W 7-6 Michigan W 6-5 Michigan W 8-1 Michigan L 6-7 Augustana W 11-1 Grand View W 9-0 Grand View W 9-0

Indiana L 4-5 Indiana L 0-8 Indiana L 4-5 Indiana L 6-21 Minnesota W 6-1 Minnesota L 3-6 Wisconsin L 2-3 Wisconsin W 6-0 Wisconsin W 3-1 Wisconsin W 7-0 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota L 3-6 Ohio St L 2-5 Ohio St W 8-6 Ohio St L 2-4 Ohio St L 3-6 Iowa St W 18-1 Iowa St W 7-6 Iowa St L 14-16 Northwestern L 1-5 Northwestern L 6-7 Northwestern W 10-7 Northwestern W 9-7 Illinois W 12-7 Illinois L 2-12 Illinois L 4-5 Illinois L 1-7 1992 (26-28) N. Illinois L 3-4 S. Illinois W 8-5 E. Kentucky W 9-1 SMS L 8-9 SMS L 5-7 SMS L 3-4 SMS L 1-5 Canisus W 18-3 C. Conn. St W 9-5 C. Conn. St L 9-12 Plymouth St W 23-0 Winona St W 11-5 Mankato St L 2-9 Northwestern W 5-3 Northwestern W 13-10 Northwestern L 3-4 Northwestern W 14-3 Mankato St L 2-9

Mankato St L 2-6 Indiana W 5-2 Indiana L 3-4 Indiana W 3-2 Indiana L 2-7 UNI W 3-2 Upper Iowa W 15-0 Illinois W 1-0 Illinois L 2-16 Illinois L 5-6 Illinois L 2-4 W. Illinois W 15-1 St. Ambrose W 11-2 St. Ambrose W 9-4 Purdue W 2-1 Purdue W 7-2 Purdue L 2-5 Purdue W 5-1 Ohio St W 2-0 Ohio St L 3-4 Ohio St L 0-1 Ohio St W 7-6 Iowa St L 0-3 Iowa St L 5-6 Grand View W 11-6 Grand View W 12-2 Michigan St W 7-6 Michigan St L 0-10 Michigan St L 3-5 Michigan St L 2-3 Iowa St L 2-4 Iowa St L 5-7 Minnesota L 5-6 Minnesota L 1-10 Minnesota L 1-5 Minnesota L 3-4 1993 (32-20) SMS W 6-4 SMS W 7-3 SMS W 7-2 SMS L 3-4 Kansas L 6-7 Kansas W 9-5 Youngstown St W 11-8 Bucknell W 12-5 Vermont W 13-2

L 12-17 NE Illlinois W 6-3 NE Mo. St W 14-2 W. Illinois L 6-7 C. Conn. St W 7-4 NE Mo. S. T 4-4 Grand View L 5-6 Youngstown St W 9-5 E. Michigan W 9-5 Michigan St Michigan St L 10-13 Illinois W 6-4 E. Illinois L 0-3 L 1-7 Illinois W 4-0 S. Illinois L 3-4 Michigan St Michigan St W 15-6 Illinois L 1-2 Missouri L 3-5 Illinois W 13-8 Missouri L 3-4 Ohio St L 5-6 Missouri L 0-10 1995 (29-24) Ohio St L 0-4 Augustana W 8-4 Missouri W 9-7 Ohio St W 4-2 Washington, MO W 8-0 Missouri W 6-0 Ohio St W 1-0 Mississippi L 1-3 Missouri W 5-4 St. Olaf W 11-4 Memphis L 3-8 Kansas L 3-4 UNI W 10-3 SEMO L 3-4 Kansas L 0-6 Indiana L 0-12 SEMO L 1-2 Kansas W 7-6 L 4-7 Indiana L 2-9 St. Louis W 7-6 Kansas St W 6-2 Indiana L 2-3 Northwestern W 4-2 Kansas St Kansas St L 3-7 Indiana W 5-0 Northwestern W 1-0 L 7-12 Upper Iowa W 2-1 Northwestern W 6-1 Baylor Minnesota L 1-12 Northwestern L 3-6 UT-Arlington W 4-2 Minnesota W 17-4 Mankato St L 9-10 UT-Arlington W 9-3 W. Illinois L 0-3 Purdue W 8-7 Michigan L 3-9 St. Ambrose W 8-4 Purdue L 3-9 Michigan W 5-4 Michigan St W 15-1 Purdue W 10-8 Michigan W 4-0 Michigan St W 7-3 Purdue W 8-5 Michigan L 2-3 W 22-3 Michigan St L 2-10 UNI L 3-7 Mankato St Michigan St W 8-6 UNI W 5-4 Minnesota W 3-0 UNI W 13-4 Minnesota L 1-6 Minnesota W 5-3 Purdue W 4-0 Minnesota L 1-10 Minnesota W 5-4 Purdue W 8-4 Minnesota W 4-2 Minnesota L 1-5 W 17-3 Purdue L 2-6 Minnesota L 1-4 NDSU W 9-1 Purdue L 8-12 UNI W 12-7 NDSU W 16-5 Grand View L 5-6 Michigan W 4-3 NE Mo. St Purdue L 2-8 Grand View W 13-0 Michigan L 3-9 Grand View W 6-2 Michigan L 1-5 Purdue L 6-7 Grand View W 6-3 Michigan W 6-0 Purdue W 3-1 Iowa St L 2-3 Iowa St W 8-2 Purdue L 2-11 W 7-2 Iowa St L 0-4 Iowa St L 3-6 Iowa St Illinois W 6-2 Iowa St W 7-6 Penn St L 4-6 Iowa St L 4-6 Penn St L 4-8 Illinois L 6-14 Northwestern W 3-1 Penn St L 13-14 Illinois L 3-11 Northwestern L 3-5 Penn St W 16-2 Illinois L 3-4 W 22-4 Northwestern L 1-3 Iowa St L 4-8 Grand View L 0-6 Northwestern L 4-7 Illinois W 6-5 UNI L 1-6 Illinois W 8-7 Iowa St W 4-0 1994 (22-32) Illinois L 4-7 Michigan St Michigan St W 6-4 NE Illinois W 6-2 Illinois L 9-11 L 1-3 NE Illinois L 3-6 Illinois St L 9-10 Michigan St Michigan St W 3-2

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IOWABASE BALL Northwestern L 2-5 Northwestern L 3-7 Northwestern W 6-1 Northwestern L 5-6 Illinois St W 9-3 St. Ambrose L 1-6 UW-Mil. W 10-4 UW-Mil. W 6-4 Penn St L 0-2 Penn St L 1-3 Penn St W 15-1 Penn St W 10-9 1996 (25-22) Eastern Illinois W 10-7 Eastern Illinois W 8-7 Eastern Illinois L 3-7 Tenn. Tech L 2-4 St. Louis W 22-5 Ohio St W 5-2 Ohio St W 8-5 Ohio St L 2-7 Ohio St L 3-12 Mankato St W 3-2 Mankato St L 3-4 Northwestern W 4-1 Northwestern L 4-7 Northwestern L 0-1 Northwestern W 9-8 Luther W 23-4 NE Mo. St W 14-4 Penn State L 1-6 Penn State L 1-5 Penn State W 7-4 Penn State L 3-7 Grand View L 8-24 UNI L 8-21 Indiana W 5-2 Indiana L 1-7 Grand View W 7-6 W. Illinois W 19-2 Iowa St W 6-5 Michigan St W 7-6 Michigan St W 11-3 Michigan St L 4-6 Michigan St W 4-2 Iowa St L 3-12

UNI W 8-6 Iowa St W 15-14 Purdue L 4-7 Purdue W 6-5 Purdue W 4-3 Purdue W 6-1 Illinois St L 2-7 St. Ambrose L 2-7 UW-Mil. L 5-8 UW-Mil. L 0-2 Minnesota W 6-5 Minnesota L 1-5 Minnesota L 6-9 Minnesota L 2-3 1997 (17-30) Arkansas L 6-26 UT-Arlington L 1-11 Kansas St L 6-9 Mississippi L 1-13 Mississippi L 6-11 Memphis L 1-3 Butler W 9-3 SMS L 0-5 N. Illinois W 6-2 Ohio St L 10-15 Ohio St L 1-2 Ohio St W 8-1 Ohio St L 2-9 Missouri L 4-11 Missouri L 5-24 Northwestern W 6-5 Northwestern L 0-6 Northwestern W 5-3 Northwestern W 4-3 Truman St W 18-0 Penn St L 5-11 Penn St W 7-6 Penn St L 15-21 UNI L 1-5 W. Illinois W 11-5 W. Illinois W 2-0 Grand View W 4-2 Creighton L 4-12 Creighton W 5-4 Creighton W 9-6 Creighton W 9-8

St. Ambrose W 17-1 UW-Mil. L 0-1 UW-Mil. L 1-2 Purdue L 6-7 Purdue L 3-4 Purdue W 10-4 Purdue L 3-5 UNI L 9-14 Minnesota L 5-12 Minnesota L 5-13 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota L 11-19 Michigan St L 5-6 Michigan St L 3-4 Michigan St W 4-1 Michigan St L 10-11 1998 (19-27) Michigan St W 3-2 Providence L 8-11 Troy State L 8-22 S. Illinois L 2-6 S. Illinois L 1-7 SMS L 14-15 SMS W 3-0 Loras W 22-5 Loras W 14-0 Luther W 9-0 Luther W 13-3 Michigan St W 7-2 Michigan St L 0-4 Michigan St W 16-5 Michigan St W 9-1 Creighton L 6-14 Minnesota L 5-11 Minnesota L 0-3 Minnesota L 5-14 Minnesota L 0-1 Iowa St L 3-8 Purdue L 7-12 Purdue W 8-0 Purdue W 8-7 Purdue W 8-2 Grand View L 2-4 Grand View W 7-4 Penn St W 3-2 Penn St W 5-4

A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S Penn St W 6-2 Penn St L 9-15 St. Ambrose W 3-0 St. Ambrose L 7-8 Illinois L 4-16 Illinois L 5-9 Illinois L 8-10 Illinois L 0-10 UNI L 3-6 Iowa St L 6-10 Northwestern L 9-11 Northwestern L 0-18 Northwestern L 1-8 Northwestern L 1-8 Bradley W 8-2 Bradley L 6-7 Bradley W 13-8 1999 (22-34) Kansas State L 4-9 Kansas State L 4-5 Air Force W 12-6 Air Force L 9-10 NW Louisiana L 1-9 SW Louisiana W 8-6 Iowa St L 5-8 St. Louis L 6-7 St. Louis L 5-7 Rutgers L 1-10 St. Francis W 15-4 Rider L 2-6 Vermont W 12-5 Rutgers W 15-6 Drexel W 12-10 Miami W 8-6 Iowa St W 10-4 St. Ambrose W 12-2 Michigan L 3-6 Michigan W 7-1 Michigan L 1-9 Michigan L 12-13 Iowa St L 5-6 Grand View W 20-16 Michigan St L 4-5 Michigan St W 7-1 Michigan St W 15-5 Michigan St W 10-1

UNI W 17-16 Minnesota L 3-5 Minnesota L 3-5 Minnesota L 5-9 Minnesota L 5-13 W. Illinois W 13-7 Purdue L 8-12 Purdue L 1-3 Purdue L 8-10 Purdue W 10-9 Bradley L 6-10 Bradley W 6-5 Illinois L 3-8 Illinois L 4-12 Illinois L 2-3 Illinois L 3-4 UNI L 5-6 Penn St L 1-9 Penn St L 0-10 Penn St W 4-1 Penn St L 10-15 Rockhurst W 7-5 Rockhurst W 2-1 Rockhurst W 9-8 Northwestern W 3-0 Northwestern L 4-6 Northwestern L 6-7 Northwestern L 4-7 2000 (19-35) Belmont L 1-3 at Belmont L 1-4 at Belmont L 1-2 Wichita St L 2-10 Wichita St L 4-13 Wichita St L 6-16 Northwestern L 0-4 Evansville L 4-5 Butler W 5-2 C. Michigan L 3-9 Illinois L 2-6 Butler W 4-3 Rider W 14-0 Notre Dame L 2-3 Rider W 6-3 Butler L 4-5 Mt. St. Clare W 7-0

Illinois L 1-15 Illinois L 7-9 Illinois L 8-10 Illinois W 5-4 N. Illinois L 2-4 Ohio St L 1-2 Ohio St W 4-2 Ohio St W 10-4 Ohio St L 1-11 Iowa St W 16-3 Purdue L 4-5 Purdue W 2-0 Purdue W 5-4 Purdue W 1-0 Iowa St L 1-15 UNI L 3-10 Penn St L 11-15 Penn St L 2-15 Penn St L 0-3 Penn St L 1-8 Minnesota L 5-8 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota L 1-13 Minnesota L 2-8 UNI W 6-4 Northwestern L 4-8 Northwestern W 4-0 Northwestern W 6-3 Northwestern W 8-6 Truman St W 4-1 UIC L 9-14 UIC L 5-9 UIC L 7-15 Michigan L 2-6 Michigan L 0-3 Michigan W 3-2 Michigan W 8-5 2001 (19-29) Belmont L 1-2 Belmont L 1-2 Belmont W 13-7 Dayton W 7-4 Evansville L 3-8 Beth. Cookman W 9-8 Beth. Cookman W 5-3 Fordham W 7-6

Lehigh W 8-0 Lehigh W 7-6 St. Rose L 2-3 N. Illinois W 6-0 Maine L 1-5 Michigan L 3-4 Iowa St L 3-5 Ohio St L 4-7 Ohio St L 1-8 Ohio St L 5-6 Ohio St W 7-1 Iowa St W 8-1 Penn St L 1-3 Penn St W 7-6 Penn St L 0-1 Penn St W 10-3 Mt. Mercy L 8-9 Illinois L 3-8 Illinois W 2-0 Illinois W 7-0 Illinois L 3-4 UNI L 6-10 Minnesota L 9-12 Minnesota L 3-8 Minnesota L 1-11 Minnesota L 3-9 UNI L 6-8 Northwestern L 2-13 Northwestern L 1-3 Northwestern W 2-0 Northwestern W 9-2 Truman St W 12-5 Bradley W 6-5 UIC L 5-11 UIC L 3-4 UIC L 1-4 Purdue L 1-8 Purdue L 1-3 Purdue W 2-1 Purdue L 0-10 2002 (26-29-1) Belmont W 1-0 Vanderbilt L 1-2 SMS L 5-9 SMS L 2-12 SMS L 4-5

Long Island W 5-4 Long Island W 11-7 Maine L 3-11 Beth. Cookman L 6-9 Beth. Cookman W 5-4 David Lipscomb L 7-12 Beth. Cookman W 11-7 Neb.-Omaha W 4-1 Illinois St L 6-14 Michigan L 0-3 Michigan L 0-6 Michigan W 7-4 Michigan L 1-4 Mt. St. Claire W 5-3 Bradley W 4-3 Indiana L 7-10 Indiana L 1-5 Indiana L 1-6 Indiana W 17-13 N. Illinois W 11-9 Ohio St L 1-7 Ohio St L 1-2 Ohio St W 5-4 Ohio St L 1-11 Illinois St L 4-7 Purdue L 2-4 Purdue W 9-3 Purdue W 3-0 Purdue W 3-2 W. Illinois W 14-1 UNI W 6-4 Michigan St W 14-3 Michigan St W 4-3 Michigan St L 0-3 UNI T 1-1 Northwestern L 3-7 Northwestern W 12-9 Northwestern L 0-1 Northwestern W 9-6 UW-Mil. L 6-8 UW-Mil. L 3-7 Minnesota W 5-3 Minnesota L 2-5 Minnesota L 5-8 Minnesota W 12-6 Illinois L 4-5 Illinois W 6-4

Illinois W 8-5 Illinois W 5-3 #Indiana L 4-7 #Michigan St L 9-13 # - Big Ten Tournament 2003 (18-29) Wichita State L 2-3 Wichita State L 2-13 S. Illinois W 13-1 S. Illinois L 2-4 S. Illinois L 3-5 Fordham W 6-2 Maine W 3-1 Maine L 6-8 Long Island W 13-0 Jacksonville W 9-1 Fordham W 5-3 Beth. Cookman L 5-12 Michigan W 9-5 Michigan L 0-4 Michigan L 5-9 Michigan L 4-20 N. Illinois L 7-15 Indiana L 2-4 Indiana L 2-4 Indiana L 1-5 Indiana W 8-5 Illinois St W 11-4 Ohio St L 1-4 Ohio St L 1-6 Ohio St L 5-9 Ohio St L 9-11 Purdue L 5-9 Purdue W 5-4 Purdue L 6-18 W. Illinois W 9-8 Michigan St W 6-2 Michigan St L 3-11 Michigan St W 4-1 Michigan St L 7-11 Northwestern L 3-18 Northwestern L 1-6 Northwestern W 4-0 Northwestern L 6-7 Bradley L 2-5 Minnesota L 7-8

Minnesota W 4-3 UNI L 8-9 Minnesota W 11-10 Northwestern W 3-0 Minnesota L 3-7 Northwestern W 10-4 Illinois W 6-4 Northwestern L 2-8 Illinois W 5-4 Northwestern L 0-3 Illinois L 3-9 Minnesota L 2-3 Illinois L 4-6 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota L 6-7 2004 (20-35) Minnesota W 8-4 Centenary W 11-5 Purdue W 9-2 Centenary L 3-7 Purdue L 4-6 Centenary L 8-13 Purdue W 8-3 SMS L 5-8 Purdue L 7-11 SMS L 5-17 Illinois State W 8-2 SMS L 2-13 Illinois L 8-11 Maine W 5-3 Illinois L 6-8 Maine L 2-3 Illinois W 9-8 Stetson W 9-7 Illinois W 7-3 UMass L 2-4 Bucknell W 9-3 2005 (28-29) Miami (OH) W 9-3 Troy L 1-6 Dartmouth W 4-3 MTSU L 9-11 Army L 2-6 SMS W 11-1 W. Illinois L 2-4 SMS L 6-8 N. Colorado L 0-5 SMS L 7-8 Minnesota L 7-19 Toledo W 13-9 N. Illinois W 4-2 Rider W 16-2 Michigan St L 0-1 Rider W 20-4 Michigan St L 4-5 N. Florida L 4-5 Michigan St L 3-6 UIC L 1-2 Michigan St L 1-12 UIC L 4-5 Illinois St W 11-10 Wichita St L 1-6 I-Cubs (exh) L 2-4 Wichita St L 6-17 Michigan W 6-5 Wichita St L 3-7 Michigan L 0-6 Illinois St L 2-5 Michigan L 0-4 Michigan St L 1-3 Michigan L 1-2 Michigan St W 7-6 UNI L 6-8 Michigan St L 5-11 Indiana W 7-3 Michigan St W 10-7 Indiana L 4-5 Nebraska L 1-6 Indiana W 12-7 Michigan W 13-12 Indiana L 9-25 Michigan L 2-4 UNI L 3-8 Michigan W 5-3 Penn St W 6-3 Michigan W 7-6 Penn St L 1-2 UNI W 9-7 Penn St L 1-4 N. Illinois L 8-7 Penn St W 6-2 Indiana W 6-0

IPFW W 5-1 IPFW L 0-1 IPFW W 11-1 Illinois St L 3-7 Ohio St L 5-12 Ohio St W 7-1 Ohio St L 4-6 Ohio St L 1-15 Illinois St L 2-5 Penn St W 6-1 Penn St W 11-3 Penn St W 2-1 Penn St L 10-11 Nebraska L 14-16 Minnesota L 0-9 Minnesota L 2-5 Minnesota W 3-1 Minnesota L 1-12 NDSU L 8-11 NDSU W 13-8 Illinois L 3-12 Illinois L 3-4 Illinois L 2-10 Illinois W 17-3 UNI L 2-4 Northwestern L 5-9 Northwestern L 8-9 Northwestern L 6-7 Northwestern W 16-2 Indiana W 3-2 Indiana W 4-3 Indiana W 6-0 Indiana L 5-10 2006 (23-33) Austin Peay W 12-10 Purdue W 4-2 Illinois St. W 10-0 Purdue L 0-1 Dayton W 6-3 Purdue W 2-0 LA-Lafayette L 9-14 Purdue L 2-4 L 5-6 Evansville W 6-4 UNI N’western St W 2-0 Michigan L 1-2 UTSA L 1-3 Michigan L 0-1 Notre Dame L 2-16 Michigan L 1-4 LA-Lafayette L 2-3 Michigan L 1-3 Indiana W 7-6 Indiana W 3-2 Indiana L 7-11 NDSU W 4-1 Penn St W 6-5 Penn St L 4-5 Penn St W 13-3 Penn St W 10-3 UNI L 6-8 W. Illinois L 1-4 Northwestern L 5-6 Northwestern L 4-8 Northwestern L 6-7 Northwestern W 6-5 UW-Mil. W 5-1 UW-Mil. W 8-2 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota W 3-1 Minnesota W 10-9 Minnesota W 7-3 Purdue W 7-3 Purdue L 7-8 Purdue L 3-4 Purdue L 3-10 Illinois W 12-9 Illinois L 0-3 Illinois W 2-1 Illinois W 7-1 Minnesota# L 7-14 Michigan# L 6-8 # - Big Ten Tournament

Notre Dame S. Illinois Notre Dame S. Illinois Notre Dame

L W L W W

2-6 4-3 5-7 15-9 10-8

2007 (31-23) UALR UALR Notre Dame

L 2-8 W 9-6 W 8-1

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IOWABASE BALL Nebraska W 12-8 Fresno St L 10-13 Fresno St L 6-14 Fresno St L 2-4 Dallas Baptist W 17-13 Fresno St. W 10-8 Dallas Baptist L 5-18 NDSU W 6-5 NDSU W 8-0 NDSU W 5-3 NDSU W 9-7 Illinois St W 15-3 Ohio St L 7-12 Ohio St L 2-6 Ohio St W 8-0 Ohio St L 7-16 Penn St L 1-6 Penn St W 1-0 Penn St W 6-2 Nebraska L 6-7 Minnesota L 8-9 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota L 6-9 Minnesota W 8-7 UNI L 10-15 N. Illinois W 4-3 Illinois L 2-6 Illinois W 10-9 Illinois W 10-4 Illinois W 17-12 Northwestern W 16-6 Northwestern W 15-10 Northwestern W 13-8 Northwestern W 14-10 W. Illinois W 9-3 Upper Iowa W 16-5 Indiana W 3-2 Indiana W 10-2 Indiana W 9-0 Purdue L 4-13 Purdue L 6-11 Purdue W 6-5 Purdue W 10-9 UNI W 5-4 W. Illinois L 2-9 Michigan L 3-4 Michigan W 8-6

A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S Michigan L 2-7 Michigan L 2-7 #Illinois L 3-12 #Penn State L 3-5 # - Big Ten Tournament 2008 (22-33) Albany W 8-3 Notre Dame L 13-14 Liberty L 1-3 Xavier W 12-9 Vanderbilt W 6-3 Kansas L 5-9 Missouri St L 3-6 Missouri St L 3-8 Missouri St L 5-12 Rutgers L 6-8 Rutgers W 9-2 Rutgers W 16-14 Stetson L 6-9 Stetson W 5-4 W. Illinois W 7-4 N. Illinois L 4-5 Michigan L 3-4 Michigan L 3-5 Michigan L 3-6 Michigan L 2-3 Illinois St L 6-7 Purdue L 6-8 Purdue W 7-6 Purdue L 3-4 Purdue L 3-16 Coe W 7-2 Indiana L 12-13 Indiana W 12-11 Indiana W 13-10 Indiana W 10-5 Creighton W 8-3 Northwestern L 5-13 Northwestern W 8-3 Northwestern L 6-13 Northwestern L 7-9 UW-Mil. L 5-13 UNI W 5-2 Michigan St W 16-2 Michigan St L 3-6 Michigan St L 7-16

Michigan St L 10-11 UNI W 10-6 Minnesota L 6-7 Minnesota W 10-5 Minnesota W 6-1 Minnesota L 14-17 Valparaiso W 13-5 Penn St L 5-6 Penn St L 5-6 Penn St L 9-13 Penn St L 8-11 Ohio St W 4-3 Ohio St L 2-12 Ohio St W 7-4 Ohio St L 7-9 2009 (16-35) Illinois L 3-8 St. Johns L 3-18 Georgetown W 4-3 Stetson L 0-11 S. Alabama L 9-11 S. Illinois L 3-8 Austin Peay W 15-9 Austin Peay L 4-10 Austin Peay L 9-20 Louisville L 2-7 Louisville W 2-1 Louisville L 7-11 Tenn-Martin W 25-6 Austin Peay W 10-3 W. Illinois W 9-4 W. Illinois L 3-7 W. Illinois W 11-1 Coe W 8-2 Michigan L 3-4 Michigan W 2-1 Michigan L 5-7 Upper Iowa W 11-8 Illinois State L 6-9 Purdue W 15-7 Purdue L 3-5 Purdue L 9-10 Kansas L 4-5 Kansas L 3-9 Indiana L 2-6 Indiana L 1-5

Indiana L 4-8 Nebraska L 5-8 Northwestern L 3-4 Northwestern W 10-1 W. Illinois W 20-7 UNI W 5-4 Michigan St L 10-15 Michigan St L 4-15 Michigan St L 5-14 UNI L 3-9 Creighton L 3-12 Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota L 9-26 Minnesota L 3-12 Milwaukee W 11-4 Penn State L 6-8 Penn State L 4-5 Penn State W 5-3 Ohio State L 4-13 Ohio State L 4-5 Ohio State L 6-8 2010 (30-28) Illinois State Austin Peay Rutgers West Virginia Villanova Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Texas Texas Texas Texas UTSA UTPA UTPA UTPA W. Illinois W. Illinois W. Illinois S. Dak. St. S. Dak. St. Michigan St. Michigan St.

W 19-11 L 8-13 W 6-3 L 5-9 W 11-2 L 1-8 W 5-3 L 4-8 L 7-15 L 1-2 L 1-3 L 2-5 L 0-18 L 2-4 L 4-7 L 2-13 W 10-3 W 4-3 W 10-9 W 11-2 L 10-12 W 6-5 W 5-3 L 2-16

Michigan St. L 11-26 Illinois L 8-9 Illinois W 6-4 Illinois W 4-2 Milwaukee W 9-3 Indiana L 1-4 Indiana L 3-4 Indiana L 12-21 W. Illinois W 6-5 N. Illinois L 2-13 Michigan W 5-2 Michigan W 5-3 Michigan L 5-7 Nebraska W 5-2 Creighton L 10-15 Minnesota W 11-4 Minnesota L 2-12 Minnesota L 1-6 Coe W 16-6 Penn State L 2-6 Penn State W 9-3 Penn State W 13-9 Ohio State W 7-5 Ohio State W 4-3 Ohio State L 6-11 St. Ambrose W 8-0 Purdue W 7-2 Purdue W 5-1 Purdue W 12-9 Purdue W 7-4 Michigan L 4-18 Purdue W 8-3 Michigan W 11-8 Minnesota L 5-15 2011 (20-32) West Virginia L 0-5 Pittsburgh L 2-3 Seton Hall L 0-2 S. Utah W 8-3 Kansas L 2-5 Georgia St. L 6-10 Miss. State W 5-3 Miss. State W 7-6 Georgia St. W 3-2 Texas Tech L 7-9 Texas Tech L 4-6

Texas A&M-CC W 10-9 Texas A&M-CC L 4-5 Notre Dame W 4-3 Notre Dame W 11-2 Gonzaga L 1-9 Gonzaga L 2-7 W. Illinois L 2-4 W. Illinois W 5-4 W. Illinois W 6-2 S. Dak. St. L 4-7 S. Dak. St. L 5-10 Michigan St L 2-7 Michigan St L 1-7 Michigan St W 19-7 Coe W 14-1 Illinois L 3-4 Illinois W 7-4 Illinois L 7-11 Kansas L 5-12 Indiana L 1-2 Indiana W 2-1 Indiana L 0-6 W. Illinois W 14-8 Michigan W 13-7 Michigan L 1-2 Michigan L 2-5 Nebraska L 3-7 Minnesota L 0-1 Minnesota L 4-5 Minnesota W 7-1 Milwaukee L 3-4 Penn State W 11-4 Penn State L 2-3 Penn State W 2-1 Ohio State W 7-0 Ohio State W 9-8 Ohio State L 4-10 Creighton L 3-5 Purdue L 3-6 Purdue L 2-6 Purdue L 2-5 2012 (23-27) Pittsburgh W 7-5 Notre Dame L 2-5 West Virginia L 3-4

Coastal Carolina L 0-1 George Mason L 3-12 Virginia Tech L 3-4 Akron W 17-3 Austin Peay L 3-4 Youngstown St. W 16-15 Georgetown L 1-6 Illinois State L 6-10 Eastern Illinois W 2-1 Bucknell W 8-6 Long Island L 3-5 Jacksonville St. W 6-3 Army L 1-5 Grand View W 20-1 Northwestern W 3-2 Northwestern L 0-3 Northwestern W 3-1 Neb.-Omaha L 1-3 Indiana L 7-10 Indiana W 4-0 Indiana L 5-10 S. Dak. St. W 6-2 S. Dak. St. W 11-4 Nebraska W 4-3 Nebraska L 4-9 Nebraska L 8-9 W. Illinois W 8-7 S. Dak. St. W 6-1 Bradley L 3-7 Penn State L 2-5 Penn State L 0-2 Penn State W 4-2 Bradley L 3-7 Minnesota L 4-5 Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota W 5-4 Milwaukee W 10-9 Michigan L 0-11 Michigan L 2-8 Michigan W 7-2 Michigan St. L 0-6 Michigan St. W 2-1 Michigan St. L 3-7 Creighton W 5-4 Purdue L 8-11 Purdue W 6-1 Purdue W 7-6

2013 (22-27) Austin Peay L 2-4 Austin Peay W 13-1 Austin Peay L 1-6 #14 Oklahoma L 1-3 New Mexico W 6-2 (10) Texas A&M CC W 4-2 Ark.-Little Rock L 2-5 W. Illinois W 7-3 Ark.-Little Rock L 3-9 Wichita State L 3-5 Maine W 9-2 Georgetown W 7-2 West Virginia W 6-4 (12) Omaha L 6-9 Omaha W 4-1 Omaha L 6-7 Northwestern L 1-2 (13) Northwestern W 2-1 Northwestern L 1-5 #19 Indiana L 5-16 #19 Indiana L 6-9 #19 Indiana L 4-6 W. Illinois W 10-6 Nebraska L 5-12 Nebraska L 8-12 Nebraska W 6-5 Kansas L 3-8 Kansas State W 6-1 Kansas State L 4-11 Kansas State L 3-5 Omaha W 3-0 Penn State L 7-8 Penn State W 5-2 Penn State L 4-7 N. Illinois W 3-2 Minnesota W 10-9 (10) Minnesota L 2-10 Minnesota L 5-9 Milwaukee L 3-10 Michigan L 4-5 Michigan W 4-3 (12) Michigan L 3-4 Omaha L 5-6 Michigan State W 6-2 Michigan State W 2-1 Michigan State L 2-4

Purdue Purdue Purdue

W 2-1 (11) W 9-5 (10) W 5-4

2014 (30-23) Austin Peay W 11-5 Austin Peay W 15-13 Austin Peavy L 4-7 Miss. Valley St. W 9-4 St. Bonaventure W 2-0 Ball State W 16-6 Nebraska-Omaha W 7-1 Stetson W 5-1 Maine W 13-12 Furman W 8-2 Kansas State L 2-3 Kansas State L 2-5 Kansas State L 8-12 Georgetown W 13-1 Saint Joseph’s W 9-7 Georgetown L 1-10 Otterbein Univ. W 17-5 Nebraska W 2-1 Nebraska L 1-5 Nebraska W 8-4 Bradley L 0-7 Michigan W 3-2 Michigan L 2-4 Michigan L 5-6 Bradley W 6-2 #24 Indiana L 3-6 #24 Indiana L 3-14 #24 Indiana L 3-5 Kansas W 5-3 Kansas W 12-7 Northwestern L 13-14 Northwestern W 8-1 Northwestern W 5-0 Western Illinois L 6-8 Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota W 11-5 Minnesota W 7-6 South Dakota St. W 2-1 South Dakota St. W 4-3 South Dakota St. W 12-3 Ohio State L 4-9 Ohio State W 17-2

Ohio State L 2-3 Upper Iowa W 8-3 Illinois L 1-4 Illinois L 1-5 Illinois L 2-4 Purdue W 10-3 Purdue L 4-6 Purdue W 17-5 #8 Indiana L 2-5 Minnesota W 2-1 Michigan L 1-7 2015 (41-18) vs. Kansas State L 4-5 vs. Saint Louis W 4-2 vs. George Mason W 4-1 vs. Ark.-Little Rock W 3-1 vs. Missouri State W 6-5 vs. Cincinnati W 6-2 vs. Cincinnati W 5-1 vs. Cincinnati W 5-0 (13) at M. Tenn. St. W 2-1 at M. Tenn. St. W 6-1 at M. Tenn. St. L 8-9 AIB W 7-1 at H. Baptist L 1-7 at H. Baptist L 1-5 at H. Baptist W 7-2 at H. Baptist W 7-2 at Kansas L 3-4 at Kansas W 6-4 at Kansas W 6-2 Bradley L 2-5 #19 Indiana W 2-0 #19 Indiana W 5-1 #19 Indiana W 10-6 Grand View W 9-2 at W. Illinois L 5-16 at Purdue W 9-1 at Purdue W 10-5 at Purdue W 4-1 Milwaukee L 3-4 at #16 Maryland L 1-10 at #16 Maryland W 3-1 at #16 Maryland W 2-1 at Bradley L 4-5 Cornell College W 9-1

Northwestern W 4-3 Northwestern W 13-4 Northwestern L 1-4 Northern Illinois W 4-3 (11) #25 Nebraska W 4-3 #25 Nebraska W 3-2 (10) #25 Nebraska W 5-1 Sacramento St. W 4-3 (18) at Michigan W 13-7 at Michigan L 5-11 at Michigan W 2-0 Western Illinois W 7-5 Minnesota W 7-3 Minnesota W 10-2 Minnesota W 7-1 at Rutgers L 3-5 at Rutgers W 10-3 at Rutgers L 2-3 vs. Ohio State W 3-2 vs. Indiana L 2-10 vs. Michigan L 5-8 vs. Oregon W 3-1 at #10 Missouri St. L 3-5 vs. Oregon W 2-1 (11) at #10 Missouri St. L 2-3

PAG E 91


IOWABASE BALL

I O W A C I T Y / C O R A LV I L L E D I R E C T O R Y

HOTELS/MOTELS Alexis Park Inn and Suites, 1165 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City Amana Colonies Holiday Inn, I-80, Exit 225, Amana Americinn, 2597 Holiday Road, Coralville Baymont Inn & Suites, 200 6th Street, Coralville Best Western Cantebury Inn, 704 1st Ave., Coralville Big Ten Inn, 707 1st Ave., Coralville Candlewood Suites, 2491 Holiday Road, Coralville Clarion Highlander Hotel & Conference Center, 2525 N. Dodge St., Iowa City Comfort Inn and Suites, 2431 James Street, Coralville Comfort Inn, 209 9th St., Coralville Country Inn and Suites by Carlson, 2571 Heartland Place, Coralville Days Inn, 205 2nd Street, Coralville Fairfield Inn, 214 9th Street, Coralville Hampton Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville Hampton Inn, 4 Sturgis Corner Drive, Iowa City Heartland Inn, 87 2nd Street, Coralville

337-8665 688-1175 625-2400 337-9797 351-0400 351-6131 625-2200 354-2000 338-3400 351-8144 545-8464 354-4400 337-8382 351-6600 339-8000 351-8132

Holiday Inn Express, 970 25th Ave., Coralville 625-5000 Holiday Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville 351-5049 Homewood Suites by Hilton, 921 E. 2nd Ave., Coralville 338-3410 Hotel Vetro Studio Suites, 201 S. Linn St., Iowa City, IA 337-4961 Iowa House Hotel, 121 Iowa Memorial Union, Iowa City 335-3513 Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, 300 East 9th Street, Coralville 688-4000 Quality Inn, 209 W. 9th Street, Coralville 351-8144 Residence Inn, 2681 James Street, Coralville 338-6000 Riverside Golf Resort, 3184 Hwy. 22, Riverside, IA 648-1234 Sheraton Iowa City Hotel, 210 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City 337-4058 Sleep Inn and Suites, 485 Madison Ave., N., North Liberty 665-2700 Suburban Extended Stay Hotel, 2491 Holiday Road, Coralville 625-2200 Super 8 Motel, 611 1st Ave., Coralville 337-8388 The Hotel at Kirkwood Center, 7725 Kirkwood Blvd. SW, Cedar Rapids 848-8700 Travel Lodge, 2216 N. Dodge St., Iowa City 351-1010

351-3800 665-2524 351-9259 358-1986 341-7700 466-4444 512-6444 337-2010 338-1770 351-1470 337-4703 665-4800 331-7400 354-4246 338-6373 337-2243 887-9464 338-9464 337-4422 354-5800 626-2295 545-3131 351-1488

Chipotle Mexican grill, 201 S. Clinton Street, #12, Iowa City Chop House, 223 E. Washington St., Iowa City Colony Inn Restaurant, 741 47th Ave., Amana Culvers Frozen Custard, 2591 Heartland Place, Coralville Divot’s Bar and Grill, 1900 Country Club Drive, Coralville Donnelley’s, 110 E. College Street, Iowa City Edgewater Grille, 300 E. 9th Street, Coralville El Dorado, 102 Second Street, Coralville El Ranchero, 21 Sturgis Drive, Iowa City Flannigan’s Bar & Grill, 501 1st Ave., Coralville Givanni’s Café, 109 E. College St., Iowa City Graze, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City Gus’ Food & Spirits, 2421 Coral Court, Coralville Hamburg Inn, 214 N. Linn St., Iowa City House of Lords Restaurant & Pub, 704 1st Ave., Coralville HuHot Mongolian Grill, 917 25th Ave., Coralville Hunan Restaurant, 118 2nd St., Coralville IHOP, 2435 James Street, Coralville Iowa River Power Company, 501 1st Ave., Coralville Jimmy Jack’s Rib Shack, 1940 Lower Muscatine Road, Iowa City Joseph’s Steakhouse, 212 S. Clinton St., Iowa City Konomi, 843 Quarry Road, #140, Coralville Kyodai Japanese Grill, 575 Cameron Way, North Liberty

RESTAURANTS 30hop, 900 E. 2nd Ave., Coralville Agave Bar & Grill, 2781 Oakdale Blvd., Coralville Airliner, 22 S. Clinton, Iowa City Applebee’s, 200 12th St., Coralville Atlas World Grill, 127 Iowa Ave., Iowa City Backpocket Brewing, 903 Quarry Road, Coralville Bandana’s Bar-B-Q, 807 1st Ave., Coralville Basta, 121 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City Blackstone, 502 Westbury Drive, Suite 1, Iowa City Bluebird Diner, 330 E. Market St., Iowa City Bo-James, 118 E. Washington St., Iowa City Bobby’s Live on 965, Hwy. 965, North Liberty Bob’s Your Uncle Pizza Café, 2208 N. Dodge St., Iowa City Bread Garden Bakery & Café, 224 S. Clinton, Iowa City Brothers Bar & Grill, 125 W. Dubuque, Iowa City Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery, 404 1st Avenue, Coralville Buffalo Wild Wings, 201 Clinton Street, Iowa City Buffalo Wild Wings, 2500 Corridor Way, Coralville Carl and Ernies Good Time Pub and Grub, 161 Hwy. 1 West, Iowa City Carlos O’Kelly’s, 1411 S. Waterfront Drive, Iowa City Charlotte’s, 745 Community Drive, North Liberty Cheddars, 2824 Commerce Drive, Coralville Chili’s, 2651 2nd St., Coralville

338-1194 359-1078 622-6270 545-8255 248-9303 338-7355 887-5018 688-5237 338-4324 351-1904 338-5967 887-5477 545-4290 337-5512 351-0400 358-9100 338-8886 248-1122 351-1904 354-7427 358-0776 351-2290 626-2111

La Cava Mexican Restaurant, 1810 Coral St., Coralville Linn Street Café, 121 N. Linn St., Iowa City Longhorn Steak House, 2671 James Street, Coralville Micky’s Irish Pub, 11 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City Midtown Family Restaurant, 1069 Hwy. 1, Iowa City Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington Street, Iowa City Mondo’s Tomato Pie, 516 E. 2nd St., Coralville Monicas, 302 2nd Street, Coralville Okoboji Grill, 1857 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City Old Capitol Brew Works & Public House, 525 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City Old Chicago, 78 Second Street, Coralville Olive Garden, 925 25th Ave., Coralville Otis’ Tailgators, 450 1st Ave., Coralville Ox Yoke Inn, 4420 220 Trail, Amana Pagliai’s Pizza, 302 E. Bloomington St., Iowa City Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 901 25th Ave., Coralville Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 965 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 32 S. Clinton, Iowa City Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 215 E. Washington, Iowa City Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 2500 Corridor Way, Ste. 5, Coralville Red Lobster, 2671 2nd Street, Coralville Red Pepper Deli and Grill, 517 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City Red’s Ale House, 515 S. Dubuque St., North Liberty River City Beefstro, 1210 1st Ave., Coralville

358-2324 337-7370 338-2011 338-6860 351-9323 351-9529 337-3000 338-7400 248-1155 337-3422 248-1220 339-9100 356-6914 1-800-233-3441 351-5073 248-3256 887-2600 338-6311 354-7074 625-2221 338-6400 337-5270 626-2100 351-1551

Rocky O’Brien’s Public House, 720 Pacha Pkwy., Ste. 8, North Liberty The Saloon, 112 E. College St., Iowa City Sam’s Pizza, 441 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City Sanctuary Restaurant & Pub, 405 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City Short’s Burger and Shine, 18 S. Clinton St., Iowa City Short’s Burgers East Side, 521 Westbury Dribe, Iowa City Sports Column, 12 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City Steak and Shake, 2806 Commerce Drive, Coralville Stella, 1006 Melrose Ave., Iowa City Summit Restaurant & Bar, 10 S. Clinton St., Iowa City Sushi Popo, 725 Mormon Trek Blvd., Iowa City Takanami, 219 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City Teddy’s Bigger Burgers, 324 E. Washington St., Iowa City Texas Road House, 2520 Corridor Way, Coralville The Three Samurai, 1801 2nd St., Coralville Two Dogs Pub, 1705 W. 1st Ave., Iowa City Vesta, 849 Quarry Road, Coralville Vine Tavern, 330 E. Prentiss St., Iowa City Vine Tavern & Eatery, 39 2nd St., Coralville Vito’s Italian American Restaurant, 118 E. College St., Iowa City Which Wich, 925 25th Ave., Coralville Which Wich, 23 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City Wig and Pen Pizza Pub, 1220 Hwy. 6 West, Coralville Wildwood Smokehouse & Saloon, 4919 B Walleye Drive, Iowa City

665-2010 354-3837 337-8200 351-5692 337-4678 338-7743 356-6902 545-5472 887-5564 354-7482 338-7676 351-5125 354-6888 354-3489 337-3340 337-9047 338-3782 354-8767 338-7770 338-1393 354-9424 337-9424 354-2767 338-2211

PAG E 92


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