2014 NCAC Baseball Guide

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2014 Baseball Guide


2013-14 NCAC DIRECTORY President..................................Dr. Grant H. Cornwell, President The College of Wooster Vice President.................................................Marvin Krislov, JD Oberlin College

Web Site....................................................www.northcoast.org Affiliation...........................................................NCAA Division III Founded.............................................................. February, 1983

Executive Director.............................. Keri Alexander Luchowski

Championship Sports.............................23 (11 men, 12 women)

Assistant Executive Director....................................Bret Billhardt

Intercollegiate Officiating Association................... 440/871-8100

Assistant Executive Director................................Russell Kramer

Baseball................................................................ Rich Fetchiet

Legal Counsel........................................................Dennis Butler

Basketball (Men).............................................................. Bill Ek

Accountant......................................................................Jim Loy

Basketball (Women)..................................................Diane Plas

Mailing Address................................................. P. O. Box 16679 Cleveland, Ohio 44116

Cross Country/Track.................................................. Marv Frye

Street Address.................815 Crocker Road, Building B, Suite 5 Westlake, Ohio 44145

Field Hockey..........................................................Candis Parry Football......................................................................Andy Pfaff

Phone.................................................................... 440/871-8100

Softball.................................................................. John DeLuca

Fax........................................................................ 440/871-4221

Tennis................................................................. Don Hunsinger

E-Mail..................................................... ncac@northcoast.org

Volleyball...................................................................Diane Plas

2013-14 NCAC Presidents’ Council PRESIDENT JAMES H. MULLEN, JR. Allegheny College

PRESIDENT LAURIE M. JOYNER Wittenberg University

PRESIDENT ADAM S. WEINBERG Denison University

PRESIDENT GRANT H. CORNWELL The College of Wooster

PRESIDENT BRIAN W. CASEY DePauw University

EARL KISSELL Hiram College Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

PRESIDENT THOMAS V. CHEMA Hiram College PRESIDENT SEAN M. DECATUR Kenyon College PRESIDENT MARVIN KRISLOV Oberlin College PRESIDENT ROCKWELL“ROCK” JONES Ohio Wesleyan University PRESIDENT GREGORY D. HESS Wabash College

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ROGER INGLES Ohio Wesleyan University Co-Chair, Athletic Directors SONYA McKAY Denison University Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives BRENDA MEESE The College of Wooster Co-Chair, Athletic Directors KERI ALEXANDER LUCHOWSKI Executive Director

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of 10 academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The College of Wooster, along with affiliate member Earlham College — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards. Significantly, all 10 NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 280 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so honored. A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III, the NCAC features championship competition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The 12 women's sports are among the most offered by any Division III conference, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and women’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart. The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common allegiance to academic quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support Mason Espinosa, the educational purpose.

Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experience of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic commitment has been led by the 10 school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the conference. Fourty-eight teams from all 23 North Coast sports competed in the NCAA postAli Ross, DePauw season during the 2012-13 academic year. The NCAC added another NCAA Division III swimming championship as Kenyon claimed the men’s title for the 32nd time in program history. In addition, the DePauw women’s basketball team raised the Walnut & Broze trophy for the second time in program history, making them the only women’s basketball team in conference history to win a women’s basketball national title. Conference members have accumulated 66 national championships since the league was formed in February of 1983. In the past academic year, 221 All-America or Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America certificates were distributed to student-athletes from North Coast schools. The NCAC's commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.

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Ohio Wesleyan


ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

WOOSTER SELECTED AS PRESEASON FAVORITE FOR 30TH NCAC BASEBALL SEASON North Coast Athletic Conference coaches have unanimously selected Wooster to win its third-straight league title in baseball following preseason balloting by all 10 conference coaches. The Fighting Scots, who have won 15 NCAC baseball titles all-time, earned all 10 first-place votes cast by league coaches to total 100 points. Denison was second on the poll with 80 points, followed by Allegheny (72), DePauw (69), Ohio Wesleyan (60), Oberlin (52), Wittenberg (43), Wabash (32), Kenyon (28) and Hiram (14). Wooster returns a majority of its offensive production from last year’s squad the cruised to the NCAC title with a perfect 3-0 record in the NCAC Tournament. Leading the charge in the Fighting Scots’ lineup will be the senior trio of Eddie Reese (Canfield, OH/ Cardinal Mooney), Jarrod Mancine (Sarver, PA/Freeport) and Zac Mathie (Millersburg, OH/West Holmes). Reese, the 2013 NCAC Player of the Year, led the Scots last spring in RBI (55), doubles (23), home runs (8) and walks (31), while Mancine led the squad with 68 hits and a team-best .398 batting average. Mathie, a three-time second-team All-NCAC selection, will again serve as the Scots’ clean-up hitter and starting right fielder as he enters the 2014 season with a clean bill of health for the first time since his freshman campaign. In 105 career at-bats, Mathie owns a .345 batting average with 37 doubles, nine homers and 105 RBI. Wooster will again boast a potent pitching rotation this spring, anchored by senior right-hander Steve Hagen (Brecksville, OH/Brecksville-Broadview Hts.). Hagen was a first-team All-NCAC selection last spring after compiling a 2.56 ERA and limiting opposing hitters to a .213 batting average in 91.1 innings of work. The Fighting Scots will again be led by manager Tim Pettorini for the 33rd year in a row,. Pettorini, a 10-time NCAC Coach of the Year recipient, enters the 2014 season with an overall record of 1,035-388-6, which puts him just six wins behind current Ithaca head coach George Valesente (1,041-466-8) for the most wins in Division III history. Wooster leads all NCAC teams with 15 championships in 29 years, including winning eight of the last 12 titles. Ohio Wesleyan (10), Allegheny (4) and Wabash (1) are the only other teams to capture a title in the history of the league. Allegheny and Wooster shared the inaugural crown in the 1985 season.

2014 NCAC Baseball Preseason Coaches’ Poll First-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points: 1. Wooster (10)..................................................100 2. Denison............................................................80 3. Allegheny.........................................................72 4. DePauw...........................................................69 5. Ohio Wesleyan.................................................60 6. Oberlin.............................................................52 7. Wittenberg........................................................43 8. Wabash............................................................32 9. Kenyon.............................................................28 10. Hiram................................................................14

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ALL-DECADE TEAM Four two-time NCAC Player of the Year award winners highlight the North Coast Athletic Conference’s 30th Anniversary All-Decade Baseball Team. A pair of Wooster graduates dominated on the mound in the early part of the decade as Jon Oliver (2005-06) and Adam Samson (2007-08) both won back-to-back NCAC Pitcher of the Year honors, while 2012 Wabash graduate John Holm (2011-12) and 2009 Wooster graduate Sean Karpen (2008-09) were both back-to-back NCAC Player of the Year selections in the last decade. Jon Oliver {left} started a string of five-straight Wooster players to win the NCAC Pitcher of the Year award as he was bestowed the honor in 2005 and ‘06. Oliver, who also earned All-NCAC second-team laurels in 2004, appeared in 42 games on the mound for the Fighting Scots in the last decade and allowed 59 earned runs in 205.0 innings of work for an ERA of 2.59. In three season’s last decade, Oliver also struck out 182 batters and tallied nine complete-game wins in 33 total starts. In addition to his conference accolades, Oliver was a second-team selection on the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-American team in 2005 and also earned back-to-back first team nods on the ABCA All-Mideast Region Team in 2005 and ‘06. Adam Samson {right}, a three-time All-NCAC first-team selection, piggy backed on Oliver’s success by earning the NCAC Pitcher of the Year award in 2007 and ‘08. In four season’s last decade, Samson compiled a career ERA of 2.86 after allowing 84 earned runs and setting 237 batters down on strikes in 264.2 innings of work. He appeared in 62 games during that stretch, posting an overall record of 28-7 with eight complete game victories in 42 careers starts. Samson was an ABCA first-team All-American in 2007 after he went a perfect 11-0 on the mound in just 14 total appearances. He was also named to the ABCA All-Mideast Region team three years in a row, earning first-team laurels in 2007 and second-team honors in 2006 and ‘08. His names remains in the NCAC record book today as his 11-0 record in 2007 is tied with Wittenberg’s Kevin Tatar for the top winning percentage by a pitcher in a season. John Holm {left}, also a three-time All-NCAC first-team honoree, dominated at the plate in the latter part of the decade as he was awarded back-to-back NCAC Player of the Year awards in 2011 and ‘12. Holm played and started in 162 games for the Little Giants from 2009-12 and established himself as one of the premiere power hitters in the league during that time as he finished his career with 41 home runs, 34 doubles and nine triples for a .641 slugging percentage. In 562 total at-bats, Holm collected 185 hits for a .329 batting average to go along with 172 RBI and 141 runs scored. Holm earned Honorable Mention All-America honors from D3baseball.com in 2011, making him the second player in Little Giant baseball history to be named an All-American. He was also an ABCA First Team All-Region pick in 2011 and a third-team selection in 2013. Sean Karpen {right} was a mainstay in the middle of the Fighting Scots’ lineup during the middle portion of the decade, capping off his career with back-to-back NCAC Player of the Year awards in 2008 and ‘09. His most productive season as a Scot came in 2009 when Wooster fell one win shy of the program’s and NCAC’s first NCAA Division III national title. After hitting .435 in ‘09, his totals of 223 at-bats and 97 hits still stand as single-season conference records today. In 179 career games, Karpen batted .394 (238-of-604) with 45 doubles, 19 home runs, eight triples, 189 runs scored and 137 RBI. He was also a pest on the base paths as he stole 85 bases in 101 total attempts. He was an ABCA second-team All-American in 2009 and earned back-to-back all-region nods from the ABCA, landing on the second team in ‘08 and the first team in ‘09. There were five additional student-athletes named to the NCAC baseball 30th Anniversary all-decade squad that earned three first-team allconference nods in the last 10 years, including Ohio Wesleyan second baseman Kyle Sherman (2005-07), Wooster outfielder Pat Christensen (2005, 07-08), Ohio Wesleyan outfielder Zach Frentsos (2009-11), Wabash outfielder Montana Timmons (2010-12) and Wooster designated hitter/first baseman Kurt Kapferer (2004-06). Kapferer and Sherman both collected NCAC Player of the Year honors in 2006 and ‘07, respectively, while Christensen was named the Newcomer of the Year in 2005. The North Coast Athletic Conference is celebrating its 30th playing season by selecting All-Decade teams in nearly every championship sport. Players from the first 10 years of play were selected in 1993-94, while players who competed from 1993-2002 were named to the 20th Anniversary All-Decade team. All current head coaches were asked to vote, as were some former coaches and administrators. Wooster won seven of the 10 NCAC baseball championships in the last 10 years and is currently the two-time defending league champions. Ohio Wesleyan collected back-to-back crowns in 2007-08, while Wabash is the only other league squad to hoist the trophy in 2011.

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ALL-DECADE TEAM Third Decade Team (2004-2013) BASEBALL

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Name

School

Position

Years

A.J. Jezierski

Denison

C

2004-06

John Holm

Wabash

1B

2009-12

Kyle Sherman

Ohio Wesleyan

2B

2004-07

Luke Ullman

Wooster

SS

2004-05

Jake Frank

Wooster

3B

2004-05

Pat Christensen

Wooster

OF

2005-08

Zach Frentsos

Ohio Wesleyan

OF

2008-11

Sean Karpen

Wooster

OF

2006-09

Montana Timmons

Wabash

OF

2010-13

Kurt Kapferer

Wooster

DH

2004-06

Drew Shamrock

Denison

UT

2004-05

Cam Cowden

Denison

P

2004

Mark Miller

Wooster

P

2007-09

Jon Oliver

Wooster

P

2004-06

Adam Samson

Wooster

P

2005-08

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE 2014 Schedule

February 22 vs. John Carroll (DH) 12:00 PM (at Beckley, WV) 28 vs. Williams Peace # 6:00 PM March 1 vs. Frostburg State # 4:00 PM 2 vs. Pitt.-Greensburg # 1:00 PM 8 vs. SUNY-Fredonia (DH) 12:00 PM (at Butler, PA) 16 vs. Gallaudet (DH)* 17 vs. Hope* 18 vs. SUNY-Oswego* 20 vs. Ripon* 21 vs. Ramapo (DH)* 26 at Thiel 4:00 PM 27 at Mount Union 4:00 PM 29 at Case (DH) 12:00 PM 30 CASE (DH) 12:00 PM April 4 at Pitt.-Bradford 4:00 PM 5 HIRAM (DH)^ 12:00 PM 6 HIRAM (DH)^ 12:00 PM 10 at PSU-Behrend 2:00 PM 12 OBERLIN (DH)^ 12:00 PM 13 OBERLIN (DH)^ 12:00 PM 16 PSU-BEHREND 2:00 PM 18 at Kenyon (DH)^ 12:00 PM 19 at Kenyon (DH)^ 12:00 PM 23 at SUNY-Fredonia 3:00 PM 26 at Wooster (DH)^ 12:00 PM 27 at Wooster (DH)^ 12:00 PM May 3 NCAC Cross-Over Weekend (DH)^ 4 NCAC Cross-Over Weekend^ 8-10 NCAC Tournament at Chillicothe, Ohio ^ - NCAC Game # - Games Played In Fayetteville, NC * - Spring Break Trip, Winter Haven, FL Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

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No. Name 1 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44

2014 Roster

Matt Sardini Mike Pezzone Eric Weyant Andrew Dawson R.J. Baker Eric Brandt Jacob Shick Josh Knupp Bolt Seymour Nick Barclay Robert Julian Ben Murray Adam Bronson Steven Ramsdell Paul Vojtek Joe Killian Samuel Hyun Andy Feikls Hayden Smith Ian Frazier Brandon Ellis Sean Green Joe Dawida Robert DiMaggio Kyle Davis Corey Keenan Chase Boyer Corey Marshall Matt Jankowiak Shane Regel Zach Hale James Sirio A.J. Nageotte Kyle Emerson Brett Albinson Patrick Orr Justin Stascak Zach Gray Shea Beaumont

Yr.

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

Hometown

Erie, PA Pittsburgh, PA Export, PA Pittsburgh, PA Conneaut Lake, PA Erie, PA Shaker Hts., OH Moon Twp., PA San Diego, CA Harbor Creek, PA Pittsburgh, PA Cranberry Twp., PA Conneaut Lake, PA North East, PA Erie, PA Springdale, PA Newton, MA Erie, PA Roanoke, VA Pittsburgh, PA Southington, OH Denville, NJ Industry, PA Industry, PA Solebury, PA Greensburg, PA Sandusky, OH Greensburg, PA Orchard Park, NY Boalsburg, PA Batavia, NY Fox Chapel, PA Cochranton, PA Jamestown, NY Mt. Bethel, PA Toronto, Ontario Washington Twp., PA Pittsburgh, PA Oakdale, PA

Returning Stat Leaders

Quick Facts

Batting Average .371, Joe Killian RBI 32, Zach Gray Runs Scored 31, Joe Killian Hits 50, Kyle Davis Doubles 11, Joe Killian Home Runs 1, Zach Gray & Ben Murray Walks 28, Joe Killian Stolen Bases 11, Zach Gray

Location........................................Meadville, Pennsylvania Founded..................................................................... 1815 Nickname.................................................................Gators Colors.............................................................. Blue & Gold Enrollment................................................................. 2,100 President...................................... Dr. James H. Mullen, Jr. Athletic Director............................................. Portia Hoeg Office phone...............................................(814) 332-3350 Head Coach....................................................Kelly Swiney Office phone...............................................(814) 332-2830 SID.....................................................................Jim Berger Email............................................. jberger@allegheny.edu Office phone..............................................(814) 332-5952 Fax..............................................................(814) 337-1217 Head Trainer................................................Jamie Plunkett Office phone..............................................(814) 332-2817

Pitching Wins 6, Steven Ramsdell & Brandon Ellis ERA 3.14, Steven Ramsdell Strikeouts 36, Eric Brandt

Head Coach Kelly Swiney Alma Mater.................................. Allegheny College, 1999 Overall Record �������������������������������������� 124-99, Six Years Record at ALL ��������������������������������������� 124-99, Six Years 2013 Overall Record................................................. 26-16 2013 NCAC Record..................................................... 11-7

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DENISON UNIVERSITY 2014 Schedule

February 28 vs. Muskingum (DH) 1:00 PM (at Chillicothe, OH) March 2 vs. Mt. St. Jospeh 1:00 PM (Highland Hts., KY) 8 at Anderson 1:00 PM 11 CAPITAL 4:00 PM 15 vs. Trinity (CT)* 3:30 PM 16 vs. Eastern Connecticut St.* 3:00 PM 17 vs. Ramapo* 4:30 PM 18 vs. Anderson* 12:00 PM 20 vs. Wisc.-Stevens Point* 1:00 PM 21 vs. Keene State* 12:30 PM 22 vs. William Paterson* 9:30 AM 25 MARIETTA 6:00 PM 29 DEPAUW (DH)^ 12:00 PM 30 DEPAUW (DH)^ 12:00 PM April 1 at Ohio Northern 4:00 PM 2 JOHN CARROLL 6:00 PM 5 at Wittenberg (DH)^ 12:00 PM 6 at Wittenberg (DH)^ 12:00 PM 12 OHIO WESLEYAN (DH)^ 12:00 PM 13 OHIO WESLEYAN (DH)^ 12:00 PM 16 LA ROCHE 3:00 PM 18 at Wabash (DH)^ 12:00 PM 19 at Wabash (DH)^ 12:00 PM 22 at Heidelberg 4:00 PM 23 at Baldwin Wallace 4:00 PM 26 at Case (DH) 1:00 PM 29 OTTERBEIN 7:00 PM May 3 NCAC Cross-Over Weekend (DH)^ 4 NCAC Cross-Over Weekend^ 8-10 NCAC Tournament at Chillicothe, Ohio ^ - NCAC Game * - Spring Break Trip, Winter Haven, FL Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders Batting Average .349, Charlie Apfelbach RBI 34, Ryan Mulligan Runs Scored 34, Charlie Apfelbach Hits 52, Charlie Apfelbach Doubles 9, Ryan Mulligan Home Runs 2, Ryan Loehnert Walks 20, Charlie Apfelbach Stolen Bases 17, Charlie Apfelbach Pitching Wins 4, Kyle Colgain & Connor Murphy ERA 2.86, Kyle Colgain Strikeouts 47, Connor Murphy

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2014 Roster

No. Name 1 Micah Takagishi 2 Joe LaPlaca 3 Andrew Touhy 4 Jake Meegan 5 Eric Zmuda 6 Evan Flax 7 Nick Marsit 10 Charlie Apfelbach 11 Zac Lewinski 13 Conner Madey 14 Phil Papaioannou 15 Alex Enrique 16 Ryan Loehnert 18 Duncan Moran 19 Ryan Mulligan 21 Connor Hanrahan 22 Ian Walsh 23 Georgie Montes 25 Jack Gedney 26 Adam Goldstein 27 Tucker Davison 28 Johnny Funkhouser 29 Brandon Morgan 30 Matthew Zmuda 33 Kyle Colgain 34 Ian Barry 35 Ethan Carlyon 36 Charlie Binford 37 Royce Park 39 JT Trimble 41 Connor Murphy 42 Lascelles Lagares Mike Borkowski A.J. Munoz

Yr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown Evanston, IL Glenview, IL Wilmette, IL Powell, OH Toledo, OH North Potomac, MD Coral Springs, FL Northbrook, IL Medinah, IL Frankfort, IL Morton Grove, IL Little Ferry, NJ Louisville, KY Hudson, OH Raleigh, NC Lake Forest, IL Winston-Salem, NC San Juan, Puerto Rico Glen Rock, NJ Worcester, MA Dallas, TX Chicago, IL Boca Raton, FL Toledo, OH Bethesda, MD Millburn, NJ Leesburg, VA Evanston, IL Los Angeles, CA Northbrook, IL Winnetka, IL Jamaica, NY Chicago, IL Pembroke Pines, FL

Quick Facts Location........................................................ Granville, Ohio Founded...................................................................... 1831 Nickname............................................................... Big Red Colors.............................................................. Red & White Enrollment............................................................... 2,1000 President.........................................Dr. Adam S. Weinberg Athletic Director................................Nan Carney-DeBord Office phone..............................................(740) 587-6428 Head Coach................................................... Mike Deegan Office phone...............................................(740) 587-6714 SID....................................................................Craig Hicks Email................................................. hicksc@denison.edu Office phone..............................................(740) 587-6546 Fax..............................................................(740) 587-6362 Head Trainer..................................................... Brian Hortz Office phone..............................................(470) 587-6441

Head Coach Mike Deegan Alma Mater ������������������������������������������������� Marietta, 2001 Overall Record ���������������������������������������� 25-16, One Year Record at DEN ���������������������������������������� 25-16, One Year 2013 Overall Record ������������������������������������������������ 25-16 2013 NCAC Record ���������������������������������������������������� 13-6

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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY 2014 Schedule

March 1 1 2 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 25 26 29 30

vs. Anderson # vs. Marietta # vs. Marietta # vs. Anderson # vs. Manchester (DH)* vs. Manchester (DH)* at Hanover (DH) CONCORDIA-CHICAGO at Emory at Emory (DH) at Piedmont at Oglethorpe at Denison (DH)^ at Denison (DH)^

2:15 PM 5:30 PM 11:00 AM 2:15 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM TBA TBA 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:0 PM

April 5 6 12 13 18 19 23 26 27

at Ohio Wesleyan (DH)^ at Ohio Wesleyan (DH)^ WABASH (DH)^ WABASH (DH)^ at Wash. Univ. (DH) at Wash. Univ. (DH) ROSE-HULMAN WITTENBERG (DH)^ WITTENBERG (DH)^

12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM

May 3 4 8-10

NCAC Cross-Over Weekend (DH)^ NCAC Cross-Over Weekend^ NCAC Tournament at Chillicothe, Ohio

^ - NCAC Game # - Games Played In Xenia, OH * - Site To Be Determined Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders

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No. Name

1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

2014 Roster Yr.

Pat Lyons Sr. Paul Mpistolarides Sr. Ryan Grippo Fr. Zach Starr Sr. Marko Adams Fr. Nick McCreary Jr. Michael Hartnagel Fr. Robbie Stein Sr. Michael Chiaro Sr. Ryan Allee Jr. Taylor Hackett So. Michael Farnan Fr. Cory Meixner Jr. Andrew Quinn Fr. Joey Plesac Fr. JB McCallum Sr. Matt Dorsett Jr. JT Timmer Sr. Brendon Pashia Sr. Tate Stewart Fr. Nick Horvath Fr. Jack Forde So. Jack Thompson Fr. James Brashaber Fr. Connor Einertson So. Stephen Galanopoulos So. Collin Henry Jr. Tyler Koon Jr. Zack Wade Fr. Alex Sroka Sr. Wyatt Spector So. Jack Peck Jr. Brendan Bolander Sr. Pete Stuart Sr. Max Cohen Fr. Lucas Italiano So. Eric Steele Jr. Riley Futterknecht Fr. Reid Pittard Fr. Ryan Hurston Fr.

Hometown

Wildwood, MO Indianapolis, IN Ontario, Canada Fishers, IN Carmel, IN Plano, TX Brownsburg, IN Fishers, IN Darien, IL Chesterfield, MO Fishers, IN Palos Hills, IL Indianapolis, IN Chesterfield, MO Crown Point, IN Northfield, IL Clarendon Hills, IL McCordsville, IN Maryland Hts., MO Granville, OH Carmel, IN Western Springs, IL Carmel, IN Rushville, IN Ballwin, MO Buffalo Grove, IL Saint Louis, MO Danville, IN Highland Park, IL Geneva, IL Barrington, IL Indianapolis, IN Carmel, IN Nashville, IN Glenview, IL Ontario, Canada West Bloomfield, MI Bristol, IN Lafayette, IN St. Louis, MO

Quick Facts

Batting Average .343, Connor Einertson RBI 27, JB McCallum Runs Scored 26, Pat Lyons Hits 38, Pat Lyons & Robbie Stein Doubles 10, Robbie Stein Home Runs 2, JB McCallum & Cory Meixner Walks 20, Pat Lyons Stolen Bases 7, Brendon Pashia

Location............................................. Greencastle, Indiana Founded..................................................................... 1837 Nickname................................................................. Tigers Colors.............................................................Gold & Black Enrollment................................................................. 2,394 President..............................................Dr. Brian W. Casey Athletic Director...............................Stevie Baker-Watson Office phone..............................................(765) 658-4934 Head Coach......................................................Jake Martin Office phone...............................................(765) 658-4929 SID.................................................................... Bill Wagner Email............................................. bwagner@depauw.edu Office phone..............................................(765) 658-4630 Fax..............................................................(765) 658-5708 Head Trainer..........................................................Rex Call Office phone..............................................(765) 658-4937

Pitching Wins 3, Michael Chiaro ERA 2.00 Pete Stuart Strikeouts 30, Michael Chiaro

Alma Mater ������������������������������������������������� Wabash, 2003 Overall Record ��������������������������������������96-75, Four Years Record at DPU ��������������������������������������96-75, Four Years 2013 Overall Record................................................. 17-23 2013 NCAC Record..................................................... 9-10

Head Coach Jake Martin

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HIRAM COLLEGE March 9 10 11 13 14 19 23 25 29 30 31

2014 Schedule

2014 Roster

vs. Alvernia (DH)* vs. Muskingum (DH)* vs. Olivet* vs. Eastern Nazarene (DH)* vs. Otterbein (DH)* vs. John Carroll (Struthers, OH) vs. PSU-Fayette (DH) (Struthers, OH) at Thiel at Oberlin (DH)^ at Oberlin (DH)^ at Baldwin Wallace

10:00 AM 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 5:00 PM

4:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM

April 5 6 12 13 17 18 22 23 26 27

at Allegheny (DH)^ at Allegheny (DH)^ WOOSTER (DH)^ WOOSTER (DH)^ at D’Youville (DH) at Medaille THIEL at Mount Union KENYON (DH)^ KENYON (DH)^

12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM

May 3 4 8-10

NCAC Cross-Over Weekend (DH)^ NCAC Cross-Over Weekend^ NCAC Tournament at Chillicothe, Ohio

1:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game * - Spring Break Trip, Fort Myers, FL Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Hometown Elyria, OH Brooklyn, NY Austintown, OH Lakewood, OH Milford, OH Warren, MI West Bloomfield, MI Rootstown, OH Ravenna, OH El Monte, CA Mantua, OH Broadview Hts., OH Ellwood City, PA Newbury, OH Warren, OH Temecula, CA Boardman, OH Parma Hts., OH Alliance, OH Parma, OH Girard, OH Garfield Hts., OH Kirtland, OH Kinsman, OH Brookfield, OH Rochester, NY Warren, OH Chesterland, OH Niles, OH Canfield, OH Alliance, OH New Castle, PA Kirtland, OH

Returning Stat Leaders

Quick Facts

Batting Average .354, Tim Calhoun RBI 30, Tim Calhoun Runs Scored 27, Shane Haidet Hits 45, Tim Calhoun Doubles 12, Jim Jaska Home Runs 3, Jim Jaska Walks 17, Tim Calhoun & Jim Jaska Stolen Bases 15, Shane Haidet

Location........................................................... Hiram, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1850 Nickname............................................................... Terriers Colors............................................................... Blue & Red Enrollment................................................................. 1,240 President...............................................Thomas V. Chema Athletic Director........................................ Ellen Dempsey Office phone..............................................(330) 569-5340 Head Coach.................................................Howard Jenter Office phone...............................................(330) 569-5348 SID...................................................................... Jeff Hoedt Email..................................................hoedtjm@hiram.edu Office phone..............................................(330) 569-5495 Fax..............................................................(330) 569-5392 Head Trainer.................................................. Jim Johnston Office phone..............................................(330) 569-5351

Pitching Wins 4, Nate Weiss ERA 4.63, Ron DeAmicis Strikeouts 48, Nate Weiss

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No. Name Yr. 1 Brandon Chesmar Fr. 2 Rob O’Toole Sr. 3 Ron DeAmicis Jr. 4 Darren Gibson Sr. 5 Nathan Strait Fr. 6 Nate Weiss Jr. 7 Jeff Segal Jr. 8 Max Bauch Fr. 9 Brandon Gros Fr. 10 Josh Morales Fr. 11 Ryan Fedor Fr. 12 Dequan Ward So. 13 Tanner Gilchrist Jr. 14 Alex Kania Fr. 15 Kris Martinek Fr. 16 Johnny Davis So. 17 Mark Leone Jr. 18 Alejandro Gonzalez, Jr. Fr. 21 Shane Haidet Sr. 22 George Blake Sr. 23 Pat Rhodes Jr. 24 Ty Walchanowicz Fr. 25 Kyle Torok Fr. 26 Kyle Myers Jr. 27 Eric Martin Fr. 28 Jaren Bell Jr. 30 Trevor Foster So. 32 Jim Jaksa Jr. 33 J.T. Taylor Jr. 35 Tim Calhoun Sr. 36 Evan Wutrick So. 37 Andrew Thomas Jr. 39 Clayton Torok Fr.

Head Coach Howard Jenter Alma Mater �����������������������������������������������������Hiram, 1985 Overall Record...................................289-485-2, 22 Years Record at HIR.....................................289-485-2, 22 Years 2013 Overall Record ������������������������������������������������ 15-22 2013 NCAC Record ���������������������������������������������������� 3-16

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KENYON COLLEGE March 2 3 4 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 22 23 29 30

2014 Schedule vs. Augustana* vs. Northland (DH)* vs. Saint Johns (DH)* vs. Ohio Northern* vs. Monmouth College* vs. Swarthmore (DH)* vs. Wisc.-Lutheran* vs. Olivet* vs. Lakeland (DH)* vs. North Park* at Pitt.-Greensburg at Pitt.-Greensburg (DH) at Wooster (DH)^ at Wooster (DH)^

1:00 PM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00 AM 7:00 PM 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM 2:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM

April 5 6 12 13 18 19 26 27

OBERLIN (DH)^ OBERLIN (DH)^ WITTENBERG (DH) at Wittenberg (DH) ALLEGHENY (DH)^ ALLEGHENY (DH)^ at Hiram (DH)^ at Hiram (DH)^

12:00 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM

May 3 4 8-10

NCAC Cross-Over Weekend (DH)^ NCAC Cross-Over Weekend^ NCAC Tournament at Chillicothe, Ohio

^ - NCAC Game * - Spring Break Trip, For Myers, FL Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

1 2 3 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 16 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 30 31 32 33 34 42 44

2014 Roster

Chris Stevens Tyler Roldan Kyle Hardacker Casey Rosenfeld Ben Steiner Jake Dunn Nate Lotze Spencer Byers Jono Chafe Tim Krahn Phillip Nam Jackson Celestin Connor Bingham Zach Hardin Drew Leach Mike Jeffers Josh Jacobvitz Sam Gillespie Alex Pinkus Jimmy Lowe Desmond Dahlberg Thomas Morris Connor Farrell Paul Henshaw John Nahra Matt Delbridge

Yr.

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

Hometown

Chevy Chase, MD Glen Rock, NJ Carmel, IN Pac Palisades, CA Dallas, TX Fairfield, CT Littleton, CO Shaker Hts., OH Hudson, OH Lake Elmo, MN Republic of Singapore Palos Verde, CA Larchmont, NY Fishers, IN Bloomfield, CT Columbus, OH New York, NY Darien, CT Southport, CT United Kingdom Arlington, VA Kaneohe, HI Hopkinton, MA Briarcliff Manor, NY Highland Hts., OH Springboro, OH

Returning Stat Leaders

Quick Facts

Batting Average .397, Kyle Hardacker RBI 43, Kyle Hardacker Runs Scored 43, Jake Dunn Hits 52, Kyle Hardacker Doubles 16, Jake Dunn Home Runs 3, Nate Lotze Walks 21, Jake Dunn Stolen Bases 11, Jake Dunn

Location....................................................... Gambier, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1824 Nickname................................................... Lords & Ladies Colors......................................................... Purple & White Enrollment................................................................. 1,600 President............................................Dr. Sean M. Decatur Athletic Director..............................................Peter Smith Office phone.............................................. (740) 427-5811 Head Coach...................................................Matt Burdette Office phone...............................................(740) 427-5810 SID................................................................... Marty Fuller Email................................................. fullerm@kenyon.edu Office phone..............................................(740) 427-5471 Fax..............................................................(740) 427-5401 Head Trainer.................................................Andy Wheeler Office phone..............................................(740) 427-5553

Pitching Wins 4, Spencer Byers ERA 2.29, Paul Henshaw Strikeouts 28, Josh Jacobvitz & Mike Jeffers

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No. Name

Head Coach Matt Burdette Alma Mater ����������������������������������������������������������� Wooster Overall Record ������������������������������������� 289-341, 18 Years Record at KEN ������������������������������������� 289-341, 18 Years 2013 Overall Record ������������������������������������������������ 20-17 2013 NCAC Record ���������������������������������������������������� 7-12

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OBERLIN COLLEGE

March 8 9 15 16 22 23 23 24 25 26 26 29 30

2014 Schedule

vs. D’Youville (DH) # 12:00 PM vs. D’Youville (DH) # 12:00 PM BLUFFTON (DH) 1:00 PM at Ohio Northern (DH) 1:00 PM vs. Wisc.-Superior (DH)* 11:00 AM MST vs. Valley City State* 9:00 AM MST vs. Middlebury* 5:00 PM MST vs. Hamline (DH)* 9:30 AM MST vs. Lewis & Clark (DH)* 10:00 AM MST vs. Carleton* 9:00 AM MST vs. Williams* 1:00 PM MST HIRAM (DH)^ 12:00 PM HIRAM (DH)^ 12:00 PM

April 5 6 12 13 18 19 27 29

at Kenyon (DH)^ at Kenyon (DH)^ at Allegheny (DH)^ at Allegheny (DH)^ WOOSTER (DH)^ WOOSTER (DH)^ CASE (DH) MUSKINGUM (DH)

May 3 4 8-10

NCAC Cross-Over Weekend (DH)^ NCAC Cross-Over Weekend^ NCAC Tournament at Chillicothe, Ohio

12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM

^ - NCAC Game * - Spring Break Trip, Tucson, AZ # - Game Playes At All-Pro Freight Stadium in Avon, Ohio Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders

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No. Name 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 42 43 51 54 55

2014 Roster Yr.

Kevin Verne Sr. Ryan Bliss Jr. Kyle Decker Jr. Brian Hemmert So. Nathaniel Wehr So. Mattie DeDoes Sr. Darren Zaslau Fr. Mike Masella Fr. Ben Lovett Fr. Daniel Becker So. Justin Cruz Fr. Jordan Cohen So. Kelby Spring So. Mitchell Novak Jr. Andrew Hutson Jr. Julian Sawhill So. Justin Kidd Jr. Jesse Kohler So. Blaise Dolcemaschio So. Jeff Schweighoffer Jr. Drew Karlin Sr. Aaron McCartney Jr. John Evans So. Harrison Wollman So. Brian Carney Fr. Benjamin Whitener Jr. Colin Brown So. Daniel Baldocchi Jr. Zachary Kisley Sr. Josh Newborn So. Mike McDonald Sr. Machmud Makhmudov So. Brandon Bertot So. Tristam Osgood So. Charlie Goetz Fr. Joe Greenberg Fr. Steve DiNanno Sr. Noah Lipshie Fr. Kyle Dominy Fr. Macabe Camps Fr.

Hometown

Shaker Hts., OH Wellington, OH Simsbury, CT Scotts Valley, CA Barnesville, OH Ann Arbor, MI Pittsburgh, PA Randolph, NJ Lewisburg, WV Miller Place, NY Pleasanton, CA Scarsdale, NY Potomac, MD Vermilion, OH Chevy Chase, MD Chapel Hill, NC Wellington, OH Maple Glenn, PA Los Angeles, CA Farmington, CT Poolesville, MD Holliston, MA Chevy Chase, MD Pacific Palisades, CA Winchester, MA Washington DC Towson, MD Oakland, CA Libertyville, IL Ridgefield, CT Weston, CT Lilburn, GA Elizabeth, NJ Alexandria, VA New York, NY Washington, DC Northbrook, IL Manorville, NY Phoenix, AZ Albany, CA

Quick Facts

Batting Average .400, Andrew Hutson RBI 32, Mitchell Novak Runs Scored 44, Mitchell Novak Hits 60, Andrew Hutson Doubles 12, Andrew Hutson & Mitchell Novak Home Runs 4, Daniel Baldocchi Walks 18, Benjamin Whitener Stolen Bases 7, Mitchell Novak & Jeff Schweighoffer

Location......................................................... Oberlin, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1833 Nickname........................................ Yeomen & Yeowomen Colors........................................................Crimson & Gold Enrollment................................................................. 2,900 President................................................Marvin Krislov, JD Athletic Director.....................................Natalie Wikelfoos Office phone..............................................(440) 775-6463 Head Coach......................................Adrian Abrahamowicz Office phone...............................................(440) 775-5676 SID................................................................. Mike Mancini Email........................................mike.mancini@oberlin.edu Office phone..............................................(440) 775-8503 Fax..............................................................(440) 775-8957 Head Trainer......................................................Tim Carver Office phone..............................................(440) 775-8589

Pitching Wins 5, Mike McDonald ERA 2.77, Jordan Cohen Strikeouts 41, Mike McDonald

Alma Mater �������������������������������������������������������Tiffin, 1998 Overall Record ������������������������������������55-67, Three Years Record at OBE ������������������������������������55-67, Three Years 2013 Overall Record ������������������������������������������������ 22-21 2013 NCAC Record..................................................... 11-8

Head Coach Adrian Abraha-

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIV. March 1 5 10 11 12 13 14 19 22 23 26 27 30

2014 Schedule

2014 Roster

vs. Ohio Christian (DH) (at Chillicothe, OH) OTTERBEIN vs. PSU-Berks* vs. Catholic* vs. Emory & Henry* vs. PSU-Berks* vs. Ursinus* at Heidelberg CASE (DH) at Case (DH) at Muskingum JOHN CARROLL at Marietta

12:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 4:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 12:00 PM

April 1 2 5 6 12 13 18 19 23 24 26 27 30

at John Carroll OHIO NORTHERN DEPAUW (DH)^ DEPAUW (DH)^ at Denison (DH)^ at Denison (DH)^ WITTENBERG (DH)^ WITTENBERG (DH)^ CAPITAL at Otterbein at Wabash (DH)^ at Wabash (DH)^ MUSKINGUM

4:00 PM 4:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM

May 3 4 8-10

NCAC Cross-Over Weekend (DH)^ NCAC Cross-Over Weekend^ NCAC Tournament at Chillicothe, Ohio

^ - NCAC Game * - Spring Break Trip, Myrtle Beach, SC Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders Batting Average .377, Sean Vollenweider RBI 21, Steven Moore Runs Scored 36, Sean Vollenweider Hits 52, Sean Vollenweider Doubles 10, Sean Vollenweider Home Runs 2, Sean Vollenweider Walks 14, Greg Hock & Steven Moore Stolen Bases 7, Sean Vollenweider Pitching Wins 4, Charles Cooper ERA 2.95, Charles Cooper Strikeouts 41, Charles Cooper

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No. Name 1 Will Sulcebarger 2 Sean Vollenweider 3 Aaron Caputo 4 Mike Gaydos 5 Aaron Strausbaugh 6 Dalton Martz 7 Justin Dages 9 Tyler Flaherty 10 J.J. Buckey 12 C.J. Tosino 14 Doug Sanders 15 Will Clyne 16 Justin Seffernick 17 Conner Green 18 Trey Gluth 20 Devin Van Winkle 21 Daniel Kasian 23 Charles Cooper 24 Steven Moore 26 Greg Hock 27 Ryan Ossenbeck 29 Pete Munger 33 Blake Adkins 34 Brett Kiser 35 Patrick Cain 36 Spencer Offredo 37 Corey Van De Velde 38 Collin Finn 39 Ryan Moss 40 Dan Cunningham 41 Colin Pratt 42 Brandon Henderson 44 A.J. Barnhardt 46 Dylan Kelly

Yr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. So.

Hometown Westerville, OH Westerville, OH Strongsville, OH Strongsville, OH Dublin, OH Lima, OH Green, OH Dublin, OH Toledo, OH Hudson, OH Lima, OH Norwalk, CT Rocky River, OH Medina, OH Port Clinton, OH Plain City, OH Strongsville, OH Columbus, OH Hamilton, OH Lewis Center, OH Cincinnati, OH Perrysburg, OH Worthington, OH Avon Lake, OH Baltimore, MD Westlake, OH Westerville, OH Worthington, OH Beachwood, OH Medina, OH Vandalia, OH Gaithersburg, MD Dublin, OH Grand Island, NY

Quick Facts Location......................................................Delaware, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1842 Nickname..................................................Battling Bishops Colors..............................................................Red & Black Enrollment................................................................. 1,945 President....................................................Dr. Rock Jones Athletic Director............................................Roger Ingles Office phone..............................................(740) 368-3738 Head Coach.........................................................Tyler Mott Office phone...............................................(740) 368-3743 SID..........................................................Mark Beckenbach Email..................................................mlbecken@owu.edu Office phone..............................................(740) 368-3340 Fax..............................................................(740) 368-3332 Head Trainer......................................................Todd Miller Office phone..............................................(740) 368-3747

Head Coach Tyler Mott Alma Mater ��������������������������������������������������������� OWU, 2004 Overall Record ����������������������������������������139-107, Six Years Record at OWU ���������������������������������������139-107, Six Years 2013 Overall Record ����������������������������������������������������18-19 2013 NCAC Record.........................................................8-11

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WABASH COLLEGE

2014 Schedule

February 22 at Hendrix (DH) 12:00 PM CST 23 at Hendrix 12:00 PM CST March 1 at Spalding 12:00 PM CST 1 vs. PSU-Behrend 4:00 PM CST (at Spalding) 8 at Hanover (DH) 1:00 PM 9 at Hanover 12:00 PM 10 vs. Hampden-Sydney 7:00 PM (Demorest, GA) 11 at Piedmont 7:00 PM 13 at Centre 6:00 PM 15 LORAS 10:00 AM 16 DOMINICAN 1:00 PM 16 NORTH CENTRAL 4:00 PM 18 at Franklin 3:30 PM 23 MILLIKIN (DH) 12:00 PM 25 BUTLER 3:30 PM 29 at Wittenberg (DH)^ 1:00 PM 30 at Wittenberg (DH)^ 12:00 PM April 2 vs. Anderson 6:00 PM (Victory Field - Indianapolis, IN) 5 vs. Wooster (DH) 1:00 PM (Chillicothe, OH) 6 vs. Wooster 12:00 PM (Chillicother, OH) 8 CALUMET ST. JOSEPH 3:30 PM 12 at DePauw (DH)^ 12:00 PM 13 at DePauw (DH)^ 12:00 PM 18 DENISON (DH)^ 1:00 PM 19 DENISON (DH)^ 12:00 PM 22 at Chicago State 7:00 PM CDT 26 OHIO WESLEYAN (DH)^ 1:00 PM 27 OHIO WESLEYAN (DH)^ 12:00 PM May 3 NCAC Cross-Over Weekend (DH)^ 4 NCAC Cross-Over Weekend^ 8-10 NCAC Tournament at Chillicothe, Ohio ^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders Batting Average .354, Andrew Rodgers RBI 22, Tyler Owensby Runs Scored 22, Clint Scarborough Hits 45, Andrew Rodgers Doubles 10, Andrew Rodgers Home Runs 2, Christian Vukas Walks 16, Clint Scarborough Stolen Bases 14, Trey Frankhauser Pitching Wins 4, JT Miller ERA 2.75, JT Miller Strikeouts 71, JT Miller

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2014 Roster

No. Name 1 Adam Rains 2 Tanner Watson 3 Trey Fankhauser 4 Drew Biddle 5 JT Miller 6 Justin Dunham 7 Mitch Overley 8 Tyler Owensby 9 Ross Hendrickson 10 Andrew Rodgers 11 Clint Scarborough 12 Lucas Stippler 15 Jeff Samuel 16 Jensen Kirch 17 David Oliger 18 Jimmy Maxwell 19 Paul Snyder 20 Matt Bowman 21 Jake Haste 22 Austin Hawn 23 Tyler Hampton 24 Andrew Roginski 25 Luke Holm 26 Cameron Glaze 27 Christian Vukas 28 Alan Corey 29 Steven Curry 30 Grant Benefiel 31 Nick Oros 32 Josh Piercey 34 Nelson Novack 35 Nick Gwinn 36 KJ Zelenika 37 Adam Boehm 38 Wes Brown 40 John Penn 41 Matt Spaulding 43 Joe Murphy 44 Justin Green 46 Brady Boles 47 Jake Budler 48 Mike Green 49 Matt Scott 50 Dan Miller 51 Kolby Lopp 52 Ashton Faramelli 53 Chris Szostek 54 David Elkins 55 Michael Herrmann 57 Zac Maciejewski

Yr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown Fortville, IN Noblesville, IN Lafayette, IN Indianapolis, IN Wildwood, MO Avon, IN Zionsville, IN Brownsburg, IN Brownsburg, IN Noblesville, IN Salado, TX Evansville, IN Naperville, IL Indianapolis, IN Brownsburg, IN Terre Haute, IN Hillsboro, OH Brownsburg, IN Coatesville, IN Delphi, IN Brownsburg, IN Lafayette, IN Naperville, IL Granger, IN Lafayette, IN Kingman, IN Fishers, IN Martinsville, IN Naperville, IL Indianapolis, IN Roswell, GA Fortville, IN Chesterton, IN Crawfordsville, IN Evansville, IN Chillicothe, OH Plainfield, IN Elmwood Park, IL Martinez, CA Indianapolis, IN Parklands, South Africa Attica, IN Palos Heights, IL Akron, IN Brookston, IN Rock Island, IL Lake Station, IN Martinsville, IN Coatesville, IN St. John, IN

Quick Facts Location.............................................. Crawfordsville, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1832 Nickname........................................................ Little Giants Colors...................................................................... Scarlet Enrollment.................................................................... 900 President............................................Dr. Gregory D. Hess Athletic Director................................................Joe Haklin Office phone..............................................(765) 361-6233 Head Coach...................................................Cory Stevens Office phone...............................................(765) 361-6454 SID................................................................... Brent Harris Email................................................ harrisb@wabash.edu Office phone..............................................(765) 361-6165 Fax..............................................................(765) 361-6424 Head Trainer.................................................. Mark Colston Office phone..............................................(765) 361-6159

Head Coach Cory Stevens

Alma Mater.............................North Central College, 2000 Overall Record.............................132-153-1, Seven Years Record at WAB.............................132-153-1, Seven Years 2013 Overall Record ������������������������������������������������ 16-23 2013 NCAC Record ���������������������������������������������������� 8-11

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WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY March 3 9 10 11 13 14 15 19 23 27 29 30

2014 Schedule

2014 Roster

vs. Mt. St. Joseph (at Univ. of Cincinnati) vs. Dickinson (DH)* vs. Albion* vs. PSU-Altoona* vs. Westfield St.* vs. Hope (DH)* vs. Rockford* CAPITAL at Mount Union (DH) OHIO NORTHERN WABASH (DH)^ WABASH (DH)^

5:00 PM 9:30 AM 9:00 AM 3:30 PM 11:00 AM 3:00 PM 9:30 AM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM

April 1 2 5 6 12 13 15 18 19 23 26 27 29

OTTERBEIN at Wilmington DENISON (DH)^ DENISON (DH)^ at Kenyon (DH) KENYON (DH) at Thomas More at Ohio Wesleyan (DH)^ at Ohio Wesleyan (DH)^ MUSKINGUM at DePauw (DH)^ at DePauw (DH)^ at Heidelberg

6:00 PM 4:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM

May 3 4 8-10

NCAC Cross-Over Weekend (DH)^ NCAC Cross-Over Weekend^ NCAC Tournament at Chillicothe, Ohio

^ - NCAC Game * - Spring Break Trip Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

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No. Name 1 Anthony Corsi 2 Brandon Jordan 3 David Moore 5 Zac Wilson 6 Brian Raymond 7 Corey Farnbauch 8 Cal Slusarz 9 Ryan King 10 Alex Lochard 11 Seth Parrish 12 Preston Snodgrass 13 Tyler Powell 14 Trent Champlin 15 Tyler Grau 16 Rob Lamonde 17 Tyler Hutchinson 18 Keith Orzen 19 Danny Callahan 21 Jonathan Long 23 Dalton Boucher 25 Luke Black 26 Will Cousins 28 Ryan Patrick 29 Aaron Patrick 32 Ben Allan 34 Devon Friedfertig 35 Robby Starinsky 36 Frank Sullivan 37 Lou Bruck 38 Mike Burgher 39 Josh Kaplan 42 Ben Dobrowolski 44 Jordan Hitt 45 Jon Ellerbrock

Yr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. So. Sr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.

Hometown Garfield Hts., OH Ithaca, NY Tipp City, OH Eaton, OH Lake Bluff, IL Hilliard, OH Chesterland, OH Rockville Centre, NY Sidney, OH Indianapolis, IN South Charleston, OH Urbana, OH Gahanna, OH Cincinnati, OH Oakdale, PA Lebanon, OH Chagrin Falls, OH Dublin, OH Hilliard, OH Granville, OH St. Paris, OH Medfield, MA Eldorado, OH Eldorado, OH Gilford, Ontario Boston, MA Brecksville, OH Milford, OH Milford, OH Birmingham, MI Northbrook, IL Milford, OH South Charleston, OH Tipp City, OH

Returning Stat Leaders

Quick Facts

Batting Average .382, Tyler Hutchinson RBI 34, Tyler Hutchinson Runs Scored 40, Zac Wilson Hits 47, Tyler Hutchinson Doubles 11, Tyler Hutchinson Home Runs 5, Tyler Hutchinson Walks 18, Zac Wilson Stolen Bases 26, Zac Wilson

Location....................................................Springfield, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1845 Nickname................................................................. Tigers Colors............................................................. Red & White Enrollment................................................................. 1,950 President............................................Dr. Laurie M. Joyner Interim Athletic Director.............................Steve Dawson. Office phone...............................................(937) 327-6456 Head Coach.........................................................Jay Lewis Office phone...............................................(937) 327-6494 SID..................................................................Ryan Maurer Email.......................................... rmaurer@wittenberg.edu Office phone.............................................. (937) 327-6114 Fax.............................................................. (937) 327-6112 Head Trainer..................................................Ellen Crosbie Office phone..............................................(937) 327-6467

Pitching Wins 3, Jordan Hitt ERA 2.74, Luke Black Strikeouts 20, Jordan Hitt

Head Coach Jay Lewis Alma Mater..............................................Wittenberg, 1994 Overall Record...................................346-300-4, 17 Years Record at WIT....................................346-300-4, 17 Years 2013 Overall Record ������������������������������������������������ 23-16 2013 NCAC Record ���������������������������������������������������� 9-10

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COLLEGE OF WOOSTER 2014 Schedule

March 1 CASE (DH) 12:00 PM 2 CASE 12:00 PM 9 vs. Marietta* 12:00 PM 10 vs. Heidelberg* 11:00 AM 11 vs. Marietta* 11:00 AM 14 vs. Montclair St.* 11:00 AM 14 vs. Webster* 4:00 PM 15 vs. Johns Hopkins # 12:00 PM 17 vs. Wisc.-Platteville # 1:00 PM 18 vs. Nichols* 1:00 PM 19 vs. Birmingham Southern* 1:00 PM 20 vs. Dubuque # 10:00 AM 21 vs. Bethel # 12:00 PM 29 KENYON (DH)^ 12:00 PM 30 KENYON (DH)^ 12:00 PM April 2 at Muskingum 4:00 PM 5 vs. Wabash (DH) 3:00 PM (Chillicothe, OH) 6 vs. Wabash 1:00 PM (Chillicothe, OH) 8 BALDWIN WALLACE 4:00 PM 12 at Hiram (DH)^ 12:00 PM 13 at Hiram (DH)^ 12:00 PM 18 at Oberlin (DH)^ 12:00 PM 19 at Oberlin (DH)^ 12:00 PM 22 JOHN CARROLL 4:00 PM 26 ALLEGHENY (DH)^ 12:00 PM 27 ALLEGHENY (DH)^ 12:00 PM 29 OHIO NORTHERN 4:00 PM 30 at Heidelberg 4:00 PM May 3 NCAC Cross-Over Weekend (DH)^ 4 NCAC Cross-Over Weekend^ 8-10 NCAC Tournament at Chillicothe, Ohio ^ - NCAC Game * - Spring Break Trip, Port Charlotte, FL # - Spring Break Trip, Fort Myers, FL Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Returning Stat Leaders

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No. Name

2014 Roster

1 Matt Felvey 2 Zach Klein 3 Tyler Schuch 4 Eddie Reese 5 Zac Mathie 6 Kenny Reckart 7 Jarrod Mancine 8 Michael Whitaker 11 John McLain 12 Craig Day 13 Brendan Taylor 14 Joey Gilmore 15 Ian Vernier 16 Mike Ries 17 Bryan Miller 18 Alex Tench 19 Cal Thomay 20 Jacob Solomon 21 Steve Hagen 22 Nick Buckingham 23 Zach Woullard 24 Jake Kail 25 Billy Farrow 26 Kyle Koski 27 Ryan Ostendorf 28 Jon Rothman 29 Shane Gallagher 30 Brett DeWester 31 Connor Goetz 32 Hank Schlueter 33 Danny Reese 34 Jamie Lackner 35 Frank Vance 36 Jon Huisel 37 Kevin Hagen 38 Michael Houdek 39 Jacob Pries 42 Chris Fafalios 43 Nick Langer 45 Joe Superick 46 Garret Hodos Inj. Dylan McCreary

Yr.

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

Hometown

Evanston, IL Pittsburgh, PA Wooster, OH Canfield, OH Millersburg, OH Middleburg Hts., OH Sarver, PA Alliance, OH Burbank, OH Millersburg, OH Rittman, OH Columbus, OH Louisville, OH Streetsboro, OH Brecksville, OH Hudson, OH Middleburg Hts., OH Independence, OH Brecksville, OH Wooster, OH Canton, OH Waynesburg, OH Evanston, IL Highland Hts., OH West Chester, OH St. Louis, MO Sarver, PA Peninsula, OH Cohasset, MA New Springfield, OH Canfield, OH Westlake, OH Coraopolis, PA Gurnee, IL Brecksville, OH Cleveland Hts., OH Wadsworth, OH Ontario, Canada Armonk, N.Y Uniontown, PA Piedmont, CA Minneapolis, MN

Quick Facts

Batting Average .398, Jerrod Mancine RBI 55, Eddie Reese Runs Scored 52, John McLain Hits 68, Jerrod Mancine Doubles 23, Eddie Reese Home Runs 8, Eddie Reese Walks 31, Eddie Reese Stolen Bases 14, John McLain

Location........................................................Wooster, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1866 Nickname.....................................................Fighting Scots Colors.............................................................Black & Gold Enrollment................................................................. 1,800 President.......................................... Dr. Grant H. Cornwell Athletic Director......................................Dr. Keith Beckett Office phone..............................................(330) 263-2189 Head Coach.................................................... Tim Pettorini Office phone...............................................(330) 263-2180 SID................................................................ Hugh Howard Email............................................. hhoward@wooster.edu Office phone..............................................(330) 263-2374 Fax..............................................................(330) 263-2209 Head Trainer........................................................Tom Love Office phone..............................................(330) 263-2184

Pitching Wins 8, Steve Hagen ERA 2.14, Kyle Koski Strikeouts 61, Steve Hagen

Head Coach Tim Pettorini Alma Mater........................................Bowling Green, 1973 Overall Record.................................1035-388-6, 32 Years Record at WOO................................ 1035-388-6, 32 years 2013 Overall Record ������������������������������������������������ 33-12 2013 NCAC Record ���������������������������������������������������� 15-3

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NCAC Baseball All-Time Standings 2013 Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *.......................... 15-3.............. 33-12 2. Allegheny...........................11-7.............. 26-16 3. Denison............................. 13-6.............. 15-16 Oberlin...............................11-8.............. 22-21 5. DePauw............................ 9-10.............. 17-23 Wittenberg........................ 9-10.............. 23-16 7. Ohio Wesleyan...................8-11.............. 18-19 8. Kenyon.............................. 7-12.............. 20-17 9. Wabash..............................8-11.............. 16-23 10. Hiram................................ 3-16.............. 15-22 *NCAC Tournament champion

2012 Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *...................................11-5................... 27-18 2. DePauw....................................... 12-4................... 34-14 3. Kenyon........................................ 13-3................... 27-12 Ohio Wesleyan.............................. 9-7................... 23-18 5. Allegheny......................................11-5................... 18-21 Wabash.......................................... 8-8................... 18-22 7. Denison....................................... 6-10................ 13-26-1 Oberlin..........................................5-11................... 17-23 9. Wittenberg....................................5-11................... 20-19 Hiram........................................... 0-16..................... 8-26 *NCAC Tournament champion

Player of the Year: Eddie Reese, WOO Pitcher of the Year: Keenan White, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Joe Killian, ALL Coach of the Year: Adrian Abrahamowicz, OBE NCAA Representatives: WOO,

Player of the Year: John Holm, WAB Pitcher of the Year: Josh Stidham, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Charles Cooper, OWU Coach of the Year: Jake Martin, DPU NCAA Representatives: WOO, DPU

2010

2009

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *.................................. 13-3..................... 34-9 2. Denison........................................11-5................... 22-18 3. Allegheny..................................... 12-4................... 25-15 Wabash.......................................... 9-7................... 19-23 5. Ohio Wesleyan.............................. 9-7................... 20-19 Wittenberg..................................... 9-7................... 16-20 Oberlin........................................... 8-8................... 18-19 8. Kenyon........................................ 6-10................... 11-17 9. Earlham....................................... 2-14..................... 9-25 Hiram........................................... 1-15..................... 5-30 *NCAC Tournament champion

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *.................................. 13-3................... 43-11 2. Kenyon........................................ 12-4................... 24-21 3. Ohio Wesleyan.............................11-5................... 24-16 Wabash.........................................11-5................... 23-19 5. Allegheny..................................... 10-6................... 22.16 Denison......................................... 8-8................... 21.18 7. Oberlin..........................................5-11................... 15-25 Wittenberg..................................... 7-9................... 18-21 9. Earlham....................................... 3-13................... 14-22 Hiram........................................... 0-16..................... 3-30 *NCAC Tournament champion

Player of the Year: Matt Johnson, WOO Pitcher of the Year: Matt Dishong, ALL Newcomer of the Year: Tyler Dierke, KEN Coach of the Year: Tim Pettorini, WOO NCAA Representatives: WOO

Player of the Year: Sean Karpen, WOO Pitcher of the Year: Mark Miller, WOO Newcomer of the Year: James DiBiasio, OWU Coach of the Year: Matt Burdette, KEN NCAA Representatives: WOO

2007

2006

2011

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wabash*............................. 9-5.............. 22-22 2. Ohio Wesleyan...................11-5.............. 25-16 3. Wittenberg.......................... 9-5.............. 20-18 Wooster............................... 9-4.............. 22-17 5. Denison............................... 8-7.............. 16-20 6. Allegheny............................ 5-6.............. 16-14 7. Kenyon................................ 5-9.............. 13-17 8. Oberlin.............................. 5-10.............. 16-23 9. Hiram.................................1-11................ 9-19 *NCAC Tournament champion Note: Top four places determined by NCAC Tournament Player of the Year: John Holm, WAB Pitcher of the Year: Mike Pereslucha, ALL Newcomer of the Year: Zack Mathie, WOO Coach of the Year: Tyler Mott, OWU NCAA Representatives: WAB

2008

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan *............... 10-6.............. 29-19 2. Denison............................. 12-4.............. 27-18 3. Kenyon ............................... 8-8.............. 20-19 Wooster............................. 14-2.............. 36-11 5. Allegheny............................ 8-8.............. 16-16 Wabash............................... 9-7.............. 20-19 7. Hiram.................................5-11.............. 14-21 Oberlin...............................5-11.............. 13-27 Wittenberg.......................... 7-9.............. 19-19 10. Earlham............................ 2-14.............. 13-27 *NCAC Tournament champion Player of the Year: Sean Karpen, WOO Pitcher of the Year: Adam Samson, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Tom Boucher, KEN Coach of the Year: Tyler Mott, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU, WOO

2005

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan *............... 13-3.............. 27-16 2. Wooster............................. 15-0................ 42-7 3. Allegheny ........................... 9-7.............. 14-23 Denison............................. 12-4.............. 19-18 5. Kenyon................................ 7-7.............. 16-14 Wittenberg.......................... 8-8.............. 18-19 7. Oberlin.............................. 6-10.............. 17-23 Wabash............................. 6-10.............. 14-25 9. Hiram................................ 1-14................ 6-29 Earlham............................ 1-15................ 6-24 *NCAC Tournament champion

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *.......................... 15-1................ 38-9 2. Ohio Wesleyan.................. 13-3.............. 26-14 3. Kenyon ............................. 10-6.............. 27-13 Wittenberg........................ 10-6.............. 22-16 5. Allegheny............................ 9-7.............. 14-18 Denison............................... 9-6.............. 25-15 7. Hiram................................ 4-12.............. 10-30 Wabash............................... 7-9.............. 17-21 9. Earlham............................ 0-15................ 9-26 Oberlin.............................. 2-14................ 9-23 *NCAC Tournament champion

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *.......................... 15-1................ 39-9 2. Denison............................. 12-2.............. 20-17 3. Hiram.................................. 6-6.............. 17-17 Wittenberg.......................... 9-5.............. 21-16 5. Ohio Wesleyan.................... 9-5.............. 23-12 Allegheny............................ 7-7.............. 21-12 Kenyon................................ 7-7.............. 18-14 8. Wabash............................. 6-10.............. 16-20 9. Earlham............................ 0-14................ 5-24 Oberlin.............................. 3-15.............. 12-24 *NCAC Tournament champion

Player of the Year: Kyle Sherman, OWU Pitcher of the Year: Adam Samson, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Matt Barnes, WOO Coach of the Year: Tim Pettorini, WOO NCAA Representatives: OWU, WOO

Player of the Year: Kurt Kapferer, WOO Pitcher of the Year: Jon Oliver, WOO Newcomer of the Year: John Quigby, WOO Coach of the Year: Matt Burdette, KEN & Tim Pettorini, WOO NCAA Representatives: WOO

Player of the Year: Luke Ullman, WOO Pitcher of the Year: Jon Oliver, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Pat Christensen, WOO Coach of the Year: Matt Burdette, KEN NCAA Representatives: WOO

2004

2003

2002

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *.......................... 13-3.............. 37-10 2. Denison............................. 14-2................ 31-7 3. Allegheny.......................... 10-4.............. 21-15 Ohio Wesleyan...................11-5.............. 23-17 5. Hiram.................................. 8-6.............. 20-15 Wittenberg.......................... 9-7.............. 19-14 7. Wabash............................. 6-10.............. 16-24 Kenyon.............................. 4-10.............. 13-21 9. Oberlin.............................. 1-13.............. 12-22 Earlham............................ 0-16................ 7-25 *NCAC Tournament champion

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan *............... 12-4.............. 31-17 2. Denison............................. 12-4.............. 31-12 3. Allegheny.......................... 10-6.............. 22-17 Wooster............................. 15-1.............. 30-13 5. Hiram.................................. 9-7.............. 21-16 Wabash............................. 10-6.............. 22-18 7. Kenyon.............................. 4-12.............. 13-22 Wittenberg........................ 4-12.............. 17-22 9. Oberlin.............................. 2-14.............. 11-27 Earlham............................ 2-14.............. 12-26 *NCAC Tournament champion

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *...........................11-1................ 38-4 2. Ohio Wesleyan.................. 10-2.............. 33-11 3. Allegheny............................ 8-3................ 25-9 Wittenberg........................ 10-2.............. 21-16 5. Denison............................... 5-7.............. 20-16 Kenyon................................ 4-7.............. 14-15 7. Wabash............................... 4-7.............. 17-22 Hiram.................................. 4-8.............. 10-21 9. Oberlin.............................. 2-10.............. 10-25 Earlham.............................0-11................ 3-28 *NCAC Tournament champion

Player of the Year: Matt Miller, WOO Pitcher of the Year: Cam Cowden, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Jason Pape, ALL Coach of the Year: Tim Pettorini, WOO NCAA Representatives: WOO

Player of the Year: Jake Frank, WOO Pitcher of the Year: Tyler Mott, OWU Newcomer of the Year: Jon Oliver, WOO Coach of the Year: Roger Ingles, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU

Player of the Year: Drew Caravella, OWU Pitcher of the Year: Matt Englander, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Jake Frank, WOO Coach of the Year: Tim Pettorini, WOO NCAA Representatives: OWU, WOO

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NCAC Baseball All-Time Standings 2001

2000

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan *............... 10-2.............. 41-12 2. Allegheny.......................... 10-2.............. 31-11 3. Wooster............................. 10-2.............. 34-10 Wittenberg.......................... 9-3.............. 22-12 5. Denison............................... 7-5.............. 21-19 6. Hiram.................................. 6-6.............. 20-17 7. Wabash............................... 4-8.............. 13-22 8. Kenyon................................ 4-8.............. 12-20 9. Earlham............................ 0-12.............. 11-26 10. Oberlin.............................. 0-12................ 4-35 *NCAC Tournament champion

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan *............... 15-0................ 42-9 2. Allegheny.......................... 13-3.............. 38-10 3. Wooster............................. 10-5.............. 35-12 4. Hiram.................................. 6-5.............. 27-15 5. Wittenberg.......................... 6-8.............. 18-22 6. Wabash............................... 5-7.............. 12-24 7. Earlham.............................. 4-8.............. 10-23 8. Denison............................... 3-9.............. 15-26 9. Kenyon................................ 2-9.............. 14-26 10. Oberlin...............................1-11................ 7-27 *NCAC Tournament champion

Player of the Year: Derek Johnson, DEN Pitcher of the Year: Matt Englander, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Adam Mandel, DEN Coach of the Year: Barry Craddock, DEN NCAA Representatives: ALL, OWU

Player of the Year: Drew Caravella, OWU Pitcher of the Year: Jeff Mountain, ALL Newcomer of the Year: Joe Loudenslager, OWU Coach of the Year: Roger Ingles, OWU NCAA Representatives: ALL, OWU

1998

1997

1999

Member NCAC Overall 1. Allegheny *........................ 16-2.............. 36-10 2. Wooster............................. 14-4.............. 35-14 3. Ohio Wesleyan.................. 13-4.............. 34-16 4. CWRU................................. 9-8.............. 16-21 5. Wittenberg.......................... 8-8.............. 19-19 6. Denison............................. 4-10................ 9-19 7. Kenyon.............................. 4-12.............. 10-22 8. Earlham.............................3-11................ 8-23 9. Oberlin.............................. 2-14................ 6-28 *NCAC Tournament champion Player of the Year: Trevor Urban, WOO Pitcher of the Year: Jeff Mountain, ALL Coach of the Year: Mike Ferris, ALL/Jerry Seimon, CWRU NCAA Representatives: ALL, OWU, WOO

1996

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *.......................... 17-1................ 40-6 2. Ohio Wesleyan............... 12-6-1...........36-10-1 3. Wittenberg..................... 10-6-1........... 24-11-2 4. Denison............................... 9-7.............. 15-13 5. Allegheny............................ 8-7.............. 25-12 6. Kenyon................................ 6-8.............. 16-17 7. CWRU................................. 5-8.............. 12-15 8. Oberlin.............................. 2-12................ 4-31 9. Earlham............................ 1-15................ 9-23 *NCAC Tournament champion

Member NCAC Overall 1. Allegheny *........................ 17-2................ 40-8 2. Wooster............................. 16-3.............46-8-1 3. Ohio Wesleyan...................11-7...........29-15-1 4. Wittenberg........................ 12-9.............. 26-19 5. Denison............................... 7-8.............. 14-21 6. CWRU................................. 6-9.............. 19-15 7. Earlham............................ 4-12.............. 11-25 8. Kenyon.............................. 2-13................ 7-28 9. Oberlin.............................. 2-14................ 3-30 *NCAC Tournament champion

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan *............... 15-5...........32-15-1 2. Wittenberg........................ 16-3.............. 26-10 3. Allegheny.......................... 14-6.............. 36-13 4. Wooster..............................11-9.............. 33-15 5. CWRU.............................. 6-9-1...........14-17-2 6. Denison.......................... 6-10-1...........12-16-1 7. Earlham............................ 4-10................ 8-23 Kenyon.............................. 4-10................ 8-25 9. Oberlin.............................. 0-14................ 2-23 *NCAC Tournament champion

Player of the Year: Ryan Missler, OWU Pitcher of the Year: Dan Van Dyke, WOO Coach of the Year: Matt Burdette, KEN NCAA Representatives: OWU, WOO

Player of the Year: Matt Jackson, WOO Pitcher of the Year: Chuck Stefanini, ALL Coach of the Year: Rick Creehan, ALL NCAA Representatives: WOO, ALL, OWU

Player of the Year: Jason Nypaver, ALL Pitcher of the Year: Kris Cooper, WIT Coach of the Year: Rick Willis, WIT NCAA Representatives: ALL, OWU

1995

1994

1993

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *.......................... 18-3................ 32-9 2. Ohio Wesleyan.................. 17-4................ 37-8 3. Allegheny.......................... 13-8.............. 33-11 4. Wittenberg........................ 14-9.............. 27-13 5. CWRU............................... 9-10.............. 18-19 6. Kenyon.............................. 6-13...........12-30-1 7. Earlham............................ 5-13.............. 13-24 Denison............................. 5-13.............. 10-30 9. Oberlin.............................. 1-15................ 1-24 *NCAC Tournament games count in standings

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan.................. 15-1................ 35-8 2. Wooster............................. 12-4.............. 35-13 3. Allegheny.......................... 10-5.............. 29-11 4. Wittenberg.........................11-5.............. 31-12 5. CWRU................................. 8-7...........19-16-1 6. Kenyon.............................. 6-10...........10-22-1 7. Earlham.............................5-11.............. 11-23 8. Denison............................. 3-13................ 6-31 9. Oberlin.............................. 1-15................ 1-22 *Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Member NCAC Overall 1. Allegheny *........................ 16-1................ 37-5 2. Ohio Wesleyan.................. 14-3.............. 32-13 3. Wooster............................. 8-10...........21-16-1 4. Denison............................. 12-5.............. 20-18 5. Earlham.............................. 7-9................ 9-26 Wittenberg.......................... 7-9.............. 16-18 7. CWRU................................. 6-9.............. 15-17 8. Kenyon.............................. 3-14................ 7-27 9. Oberlin.............................. 0-13................ 0-25 *Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Steve Goodhart, OWU Pitcher of the Year: Matt Rodgers, WOO Coach of the Year: Tim Pettorini, WOO NCAA Representatives: WOO

Player of the Year: Steve Goodhart, OWU Pitcher of the Year: Brad Roser, OWU Coach of the Year: Roger Ingles, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU, WIT, WOO

Player of the Year: Steve Cook, ALL Pitcher of the Year: Pat Broadwater, ALL Coach of the Year: Rick Creehan, ALL NCAA Representatives: ALL, OWU

1992

1991

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan *............... 20-2.............. 34-11 2. Wittenberg........................ 14-6.............. 25-16 3. Allegheny.......................... 12-6...........23-15-1 4. Wooster.......................... 12-7-1...........24-17-1 5. Denison............................. 8-10.............. 13-18 6. CWRU.............................. 6-8-1.............8-17-1 7. Earlham............................ 3-14................ 4-21 8. Kenyon.............................. 2-12................ 3-22 9. Oberlin.............................. 2-14................ 2-20 *Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *.......................... 15-7.............. 29-12 2. Ohio Wesleyan.................. 14-8...........24-18-1 3. Allegheny........................ 13-10.............. 23-19 4. Wittenberg........................ 16-7.............. 25-16 5. Denison........................... 10-10.............. 15-16 6. Kenyon.............................. 9-12.............. 10-24 7. CWRU................................7-11................ 9-24 8. Earlham............................ 5-10................ 7-23 9. Oberlin.............................. 3-17................ 3-27 *Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Jeff Brown, WIT; Greg Justice, OWU Pitcher of the Year: Steve Mitchell, OWU Coach of the Year: Roger Ingles, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU

Player of the Year: Jeff Filkovski, ALL Pitcher of the Year: Jason Weiner, WOO Coach of the Year: Bob Bunnell, KEN; Doug Welsh, ERL NCAA Representatives: OWU, WOO

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1990

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster............................. 17-4...........28-10-1 2. Wittenberg........................ 16-5.............26-7-2 3. Ohio Wesleyan.................. 18-6.............. 30-13 4. Allegheny.......................... 14-6.............. 24-12 5. CWRU............................. 10-13.............. 14-22 6. Denison............................. 8-13.............. 10-24 7. Oberlin.............................. 6-14................ 7-25 8. Kenyon.............................. 4-15................ 6-24 9. Earlham............................ 0-17................ 3-30 Player of the Year: Matt Hiestand, WOO Pitcher of the Year: Kevin Tatar, WIT Coach of the Year: Tim Pettorini, WOO NCAA Representatives: OWU, WOO

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NCAC Baseball All-Time Standings 1989

1988

1987

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan.................. 14-2.............. 21-14 2. Allegheny.......................... 15-3.............. 28-13 3. Wooster............................. 18-4................ 35-9 4. Kenyon.............................. 6-12.............. 13-19 5. Oberlin.............................. 5-13................ 7-21 6. Denison............................. 4-15................ 9-22 7. CWRU............................... 2-15................ 5-25

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster............................. 18-3.............. 31-10 2. Allegheny.......................... 17-5.............. 27-12 3. Ohio Wesleyan.................. 12-8.............. 25-13 4. CWRU............................... 8-12.............. 13-17 Oberlin.............................. 8-12.............. 15-17 6. Kenyon.............................. 6-17.............. 12-25 7. Denison............................. 4-16.............. 10-26

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster............................. 15-3.............. 34-12 2. Ohio Wesleyan.................. 15-5...........27-19-1 3. Allegheny.......................... 12-6.............. 30-15 4. Denison............................... 7-9.............. 14-20 5. CWRU................................7-11.............. 14-17 Oberlin...............................7-11.............. 13-17 7. Kenyon.............................. 1-19................ 6-30

Player of the Year: Rick Grimm, ALL Pitcher of the Year: John Nye, OWU Coach of the Year: Roger Ingles, OWU NCAA Representatives: ALL, WOO

Player of the Year: Rick Grimm, ALL Pitcher of the Year: Tim Bruzdewicz, ALL Coach of the Year: Tim Pettorini, WOO NCAA Representatives: WOO

Player of the Year: Rick Storzo, WOO Pitcher of the Year: Rob Piscetta, WOO Coach of the Year: Tim Pettorini, WOO NCAA Representatives: OWU, WOO

1986

1985

Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan.................. 18-5...........29-20-1 2. Wooster............................. 15-7.............. 36-14 3. Denison............................... 9-6.............. 16-20 4. Allegheny............................ 8-8...........18-19-1 5. Oberlin...............................9-11.............. 15-19 6. Kenyon.............................. 6-16................ 8-25 7. CWRU............................... 4-16................ 7-27

Member NCAC Overall 1. Allegheny.......................... 16-4...........29-13-1 Wooster............................. 16-4.............. 29-19 3. CWRU..............................11-11.............. 14-21 4. Ohio Wesleyan............... 9-10-1...........17-26-1 5. Denison.......................... 8-11-1...........13-27-2 6. Oberlin.............................. 4-12................ 7-23 7. Kenyon.............................. 3-15................ 3-25

Most Valuable Player: Rick Storzo, WOO Coach of the Year: Roger Ingles, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU, WOO

Most Valuable Player: Rick Storzo, WOO Coach of the Year: Tim Pettorini, WOO; Rick Creehan, ALL NCAA Representatives: ALL, WOO

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NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE BASEBALL RECORDS Batting Average, season .534 (87-163), Drew Caravella (OWU), 2002 Batting Average, career .458 (164-358), Joe Musgrove (ALL), 1994-97 At Bats, game 8, Glenn Taylor, Derick Bright and Mark Thompson (ERL) vs. Rose-Hulman, 3/15/1995; Jeff Segal (Hiram) vs. Olivet, 3/9/2013

BATTING - INDIVIDUAL

Triples, game 3, Jeff Wade (DEN) vs. Franklin, 4/26/1995 3, Tim Duxbury (DEN) vs. Wabash, 4/14/2010 Triples, season 9, Ben Couch (ALL),1999 Triples, career 22, Jake Calcei (KEN), 2006-09

Walks, game 6, Andrew Mahle (DEN) vs. Rhodes, 3/8/2009 Walks, season 54, Mike Milligan (OWU), 1986 Walks, career 119, Joe Gaeta (ALL), 1992-95 Hit By Pitch, game 4, Brad Hensler (ALL) vs. Wooster, 5/17/1997 4, Zak Oblak (ALL) vs. Buena Vista, 3/20/2006

Home Runs, game 4, Dave Kessler (WOO) vs. Kenyon, At Bats, season 3/29/1986 223, Sean Karpen (WOO), 2009 4, Mike O’Brien (WOO) vs. Kenyon, 3/29/1986 Hit By Pitch, season At Bats, career 4, Bob Spithaler (ALL) vs. PSU-Behrend, 30, Brandon Boesiger (WOO), 2006 681, Matt Miller (WOO), 2001-04 4/17/2002 Hit By Pitch, career Runs, game Home Runs, season 74, Brandon Boesiger (WOO), 2004-07 6, Brad Warnimont (OWU) vs. Ohio Do- 21, Matt Jackson (WOO), 1997 Strikeouts, game minican, 4/24/1986 5, Ben Hantz (ALL) vs. Rowan, 3/19/2003 6, Brendan Holsberry (KEN) vs. CedarHome Runs, career ville, 3/8/2006 53, Drew Caravella (OWU), 1999-2002 5, Mike Mack (WAB) vs. Earlham, 4/25/2004 6, Stu Beath (WOO) vs. Heidelberg, Total Bases, game 5, Kurt Kapferer (WOO) vs. Rowan, 3/8/2009 6, Alex Anderson (ERL) vs. Crown, 18, Dave Kessler (WOO) vs. Kenyon, 3/18/2005 3/29/1986 3/17/2009 Strikeouts, season Total Bases, season 48, Jake Sankal (WOO), 2008 Runs, season 168, Travis Snyder (WOO), 1997 79, Trevor Urban (WOO), 1997 Strikeouts, career Total Bases, career 146, Chris McComish (OWU), 1984-87 Runs, career 531, Drew Caravella (OWU), 1999-2002 224, Trevor Urban (WOO), 1996-99 Hitting Streak, season Slugging Percentage, season 29, Kurt Kapferer (WOO), 2006 Hits, game Jason Reedy (ERL) vs. Oberlin, 5/9/1993 1.045 (92-88), Mark Senkowitz (OWU), 1992 Stolen Bases, game 6, Brian Regan (DEN) vs. Oberlin, Hits, season 97, Sean Karpen (WOO), 2009 Slugging Percentage, career 4/28/2001 .796 (531-667), Drew Caravella (OWU), 1999-2002 Stolen Bases, season Hits, career 57, Mike Penn (ALL), 1994 297, Drew Caravella (OWU), 1999-2002 Runs Batted In, game 11, Dave Kessler (WOO) vs. Kenyon, Stolen Bases, career Doubles, game 4, Brian Lares (WAB) vs. Spalding, 3/29/1986 133, Mike Penn (ALL), 1992-94 4/14/2009 11, Bryan Magoteaux (WIT) vs. Thomas More, 3/25/1997 Sacrifice Bunts, season 4, Park Smith (DEN) vs. Marietta, Runs Batted In, season 11, Kevin Creehan (ALL), 1996 3/30/2010 4, Andrew Dunn (KEN) vs. Skidmore, 89, Drew Caravella (OWU), 2002 Sacrifice Flies, season 3/16/2011 Runs Batted In, career 10, Dave Croci (WIT), 1994 Doubles, season 293, Drew Caravella (OWU), 1999-2002 25, Joe Musgrove (ALL), 1996 25, Travis Snyder (WOO), 1997 Doubles, career 66, Rick Sforzo (WOO), 1984-87

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NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE BASEBALL RECORDS PITCHING - INDIVIDUAL

Earned Run Average, season Innings Pitched, game 0.96 (5-46.2), Dean Peterson (ALL), 1993 14.0, Steve Hagen (WOO) vs. Oberlin, 4/21/2013 Earned Run Average, career 2.06 (30-131.1), Mike Bird (OWU),1995- Innings Pitched, season 96 113.2, Justin McDowell (WOO), 2009

Fewest Walks/9 IP, season 0.55 (3-49.0), Jason Drum (DEN), 1994

Wins, season 15, Hank Jones (OWU), 1986

Innings Pitched, career 328.1, John Nye (OWU), 1987-91

Saves, season 13, Mark Miller (WOO), 2008

Wins, career 34, Matt Rodgers (WOO), 1994-97

Shutouts, season 4, Tim Bruzdewicz (ALL), 1988 4, Matt Rodgers (WOO), 1995

Saves, career 26, Dean Peterson (ALL), 1991-93 26, Mark Miller (WOO), 2007-09

Shutouts, career 6, Tim Bruzdewicz (ALL), 1986-88 6, Scott Oberschlake (OWU), 1993-96 6, Matt Rodgers (WOO), 1994-97

Hit Batsmen, game 6, Dan Shelley (KEN) vs. Wooster, 3/31/2007; Benjamin Whitener (OBE), vs. Carthage, 3/25/2013

Strikeouts, game 18, Tim Bruzdewicz (ALL) vs. Thiel, 4/1/1988 18, Jim Miller (OWU) vs. Centre, 3/19/1989

Hit Batsmen, season 23, Joey Niezer (WAB), 2007

Strikeouts, season 119, Tim Bruzdewicz (ALL), 1988

Consecutive Shutout Innings, season 25.2, Drew Shamrock (DEN), 2004

Strikeouts, career 282, Curt Moenter (OWU), 1999-2002

Consecutive Hitless Innings, season 12.1, Hank Jones (OWU), 1986

Strikeouts/9 IP, season 14.19 (90-57.1), Drew Shamrock (DEN), 2004

Wild Pitches, game 8, Peter Wyatt (OBE) vs. Mount Mercy, 3/28/2001

Strikeouts/9 IP, career 10.91 (196-161.2), Jim Miller (OWU), 1988-91

Wild Pitches, season 19, Peter Wyatt (OBE), 2001

Winning Percentage, season 1.000 (11-0), Kevin Tatar (WIT), 1990 1.000 (11-0), Adam Samson (WOO) Winning Percentage, career 1.000 (19-0), Drew Binkowski (WOO), 1997-98 Consecutive Wins, season 12, Tyler Mott (OWU), 2003 Games Pitched, season 27, Greg Kaiser (OWU), 1991 Games Pitched, career 74, Ken baker (ALL), 1996-99 Games Started, season 17, Chris Lynn (KEN), 2004 Games Started, career 52, John Nye (OWU), 1987-91 Complete Games, season 11, Kevin Tatar (WIT), 1990 11, Mitch Swaggert (KEN), 1998 Complete Games, career 26, Kris Cooper (WIT), 1993-96 Relief Appearances, season 26, Ken Baker (ALL), 1997 26, Mark Miller (WOO), 2008 Relief Appearances, career 73, Matt Streicher (DEN), 2001-04

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Fewest Hits/9 IP, season 4.73 (27-51.1), Graham Wyllie (ALL), 1995

Hit Batsmen, career 45, Phil Brua (OBE), 2008-11

Walks, game 11, Jim Miller (OWU) vs. Denison, 4/28/1991 Walks, season 65, Hank Jones (OWU), 1986 Walks, career 195, Jim Miller (OWU), 1988-91

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NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE BASEBALL RECORDS FIELDING - INDIVIDUAL

Putouts, game 22, Cal Thomay (WOO), vs. Oberlin, 4/21/2013 Putouts, season 438, Drew Caravella (OWU), 2001

BATTING - TEAM

Average, season .397 (607-1528), Ohio Wesleyan, 1998

At Bats, game Total Bases, season 65, Earlham vs. Rose-Hulman, 3/15/1995 1098, Wooster, 1997

At Bats, season 1858, Wooster, 2009 Putouts, career 1550, Drew Caravella (OWU), 1999-2002 Runs, game 42, Hiram vs. Lake Erie, 3/13/2002 Assists, game 12, Rick Dunbar (HIR) vs. Olivet, 3/4/2002 Assists, season 151, Brendan Holsberry (KEN), 2006 Assists, career 519, Steve Goodhart (OWU), 1992-95 Errors, game 6, Kevin Creehan (ALL) vs. Marietta, 5/19/1996 6, Joe Koussa (HIR) vs. Allegheny, 4/18/2002 Errors, season 32, Scott Walberry (OWU), 1987 32, Jim Bartlett (WOO), 1998 Errors, career 80, Scott Walberry (OWU), 1985-88 Passed Balls, game 4, Bryson Renbarger (WAB) vs. Dominican, 3/3/2001 4, Bob Montag (OBE) vs. Allegheny, 4/1/201 4, Eliot Ballard (OBE) vs. Earlham, 5/5/2001 Passed Balls, season 24, Michael Small (OBE), 2001

Total Bases, game 77, Wooster vs. Kenyon, 3/29/1986

Runs, Inning, game 18, Oberlin vs. Lake Erie, 4/30/2004 18, Kenyon vs. Oberlin, 4/5/2005 Runs, season 548, Ohio Wesleyan, 2001 Hits, game 34, Hiram vs. Lake Erie, 3/13/2002 Hits, season 664, Ohio Wesleyan, 2001

Runs Batted In, game 39, Hiram vs. Lake Erie, 3/13/2002 Runs Batted In, season 506, Ohio Wesleyan, 2001 Walks, game 17, Hiram vs. Olivet, 3/6/2005 Walks, season 267, Wooster, 1986 Hit By Pitch, game 11, Allegheny vs. LaRoche, 4/2/2009 Hit By Pitch, season 107, Wooster, 2006

Strikeouts, game Doubles, game 17, Oberlin vs. Hiram, 4/13/2001 10, Wooster vs. Kenyon, 3/28/1986 17, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Allegheny, 10, Wittenberg vs. Denison, 4/23/2002 5/4/2002 10, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Earlham, 4/1/2007 Strikeouts, season Doubles, season 302, Wooster, 1997 140, Ohio Wesleyan, 2001 Stolen Bases, game Triples, game 14, Wooster vs. Oberlin, 4/23/1994 5, Earlham vs. Crown, 3/17/2009 14, Denison vs. Oberlin, 4/28/2001 Triples, season 27, Wooster, 2010 Home Runs, game 13, Wooster vs. Kenyon, 3/29/1986 Home Runs, season 104, Wooster, 1997

Stolen Bases, season 145, Allegheny, 1994


NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE BASEBALL RECORDS PITCHING - TEAM

Earned Run Average, season 2.51 (111-397.2), Wooster, 2007

FIELDING - TEAM

VICTORIES - TEAM

Putouts, game Wins, season 51, Earlham vs. Rose-Hulman, 3/15/1995 46, Wooster, 1997

Innings Pitched, game Putouts, season 17, Earlham vs. Rose-Hulman, 3/15/1995 1342, Wooster 2009

NCAC Wins, season 20, Ohio Wesleyan, 1992

Innings Pitched, season 447.1, Wooster, 2009

Assists, game Winning Percentage, season 34, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Marian, 3/13/1990 .881 (37-5), Allegheny, 1993

Shutouts, season 8, Ohio Wesleyan, 1994; Denison, 2004

Assists, season 588, Wooster, 2009

Complete Games, season 25, Ohio Wesleyan, 1992

Errors, game 11, Wooster vs. North Park, 5/27/1988 11, CWRU vs. Allegheny, 4/7/1998 11, Wooster vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 3/29/2007 11, Hiram vs. Lake Erie, 4/12/2007

Saves, season 14, Allegheny, 1993 14, Wooster, 2008

Strikeouts, game Errors, season 20, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Centre, 3/19/1989 129, Oberlin, 2001 Strikeouts, season 396, Wooster, 2007 Strikeouts/9 IP, season 9.43 (298-284.1), Denison, 2004 Fewest Hits/9 IP, season 7.54 (333-397.2), Wooster, 2007 Walks, game 16, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Indiana State, 3/10/1985 16, Wittenberg vs. Marietta, 5/1/2007 Walks, season 256, Ohio Wesleyan, 1991 Fewest Walks/9 IP, season 2.32 (96-373.0), Wooster, 2004 Hit Batsmen, game 9, Oberlin vs. Allegheny, 4/10/2005 Hit Batsmen, season 68, Allegheny, 2007 Wild Pitches, game 9, Hiram vs. Rose-Hulman, 3/2/2010

Double Plays, game 5, Wooster vs. Denison, 4/11/1995 5, Wabash vs. Olivet, 3/22/2003 5, Wooster vs. St. Thomas, 5/26/2009 Double Plays, season 58, Wooster, 1997 Passed Balls, game 5, Oberlin vs. Union, 3/26/2001 5, Oberlin vs. Earlham, 5/5/2001 Fielding Percentage, season .974, DePauw, 2012

NCAC Winning Percentage, season 1.000 (15-0), Ohio Wesleyan, 2000 1.000 (15-0), Wooster, 2007 Winning Streak, season 27, Wooster, 2007 NCAC Winning Streak 36, Wooster, 2006-08 NCAC Winning streak, season 15, Allegheny, 1993 15, Ohio Wesleyan, 2000 15, Wooster, 2007


2013-14 Calendar of Events AUGUST 2013 6 Tuesday 10 Saturday 15 Thursday

Cross Country/Track & Field Coaches’ Meeting IOA Football Officiating Clinic Sports Information Directors’ Meeting

Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan

SEPTEMBER 2013 10 Tuesday 11 Wednesday 24 Tuesday 29 Sunday

Softball Coaches’ Meeting Swimming & Diving Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting

Wooster Denison Ohio Wesleyan Denison

OCTOBER 2013 6 Sunday 7 Monday 16 Wednesday

NCAC Athletic Directors/Faculty Reps’ Meetings NCAC Sports Caucus Meeting Tennis Coaches’ Meeting

NOVEMBER 2013 2 Saturday 6 Wednesday 6 Wednesday 6 Wednesday 8-9 Fri.-Sat. 9 Saturday 9 Saturday 9 Saturday 12 Tuesday 18 Monday 19 Tuesday

Cross Country Championships (M&W) Field Hockey Championship Semifinals Men’s Soccer Championship Semifinals Women’s Soccer Championship Semifinals Volleyball Championship Field Hockey Championship Men’s Soccer Championship Women’s Soccer Championship Soccer Coaches’ Meeting Field Hockey Coaches’ Meeting Athletic Trainers’ Meeting

DECEMBER 2013 3 Tuesday 12 Thursday

Volleyball Coaches’ Meeting NCAC Presidents’ Council

Ohio Wesleyan Ann Arbor, MI

JANUARY 2014 15-18 Wed.-Sat. 15/16 Wed./Thur. 17 Friday 26 Sunday

NCAA Convention NCAC AD Meeting (at NCAA Convention) NCAC Legislative Meeting (at NCAA Convention) SAAC Meeting

San Diego, CA San Diego, CA San Diego, CA Kenyon

FEBRUARY 2014 12 Wednesday 12-15 Wed.-Sat. 25 Tuesday 28 Friday

Swimming & Diving Coaches Meeting (M&W) Swimming & Diving Championships (M&W) Basketball Championship Quarterfinals (M&W) Basketball Tournament Semifinals (M&W)

Denison Denison TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds)

MARCH 2014 1 Saturday 1-2 Sat.-Sun. 7-8 Fri.-Sat.

Basketball Tournament Championships (M&W) Indoor Track & Field Heptathlon (M)/Pentathlon (W) Indoor Track & Field Championships (M&W)

TBA (high seeds) Kenyon Denison

APRIL 2014 23 Wednesday 24 Thursday 25-27 Fri.-Sun. 26 Saturday 26-27 Sat.-Sun. 26-27 Sat.-Sun. 27 Sunday 29 Tuesday 29 Tuesday

Men’s Lacrosse Semifinals Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Tennis Championships (M&W) Men’s Lacrosse Championship Men’s & Women’s Golf Event I Combined Events Track & Field Championship (M&W) Men’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Basketball Coaches’ Meetings Football Coaches’ Meeting

TBA (high seeds) Denison Denison TBA (high seed) DePauw Kenyon Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan

MAY 2014 1 Thursday 1 Thursday 2-3 Fri.-Sat. 2-3 Fri.-Sat. 3 Saturday 3-4 Sat.-Sun. 5 Monday 8 Thursday 8-10 Thurs.-Sat. 21-22 Wed.- Thur.

Softball Coaches’ Meeting Women’s Lacrosse Semifinals Outdoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) Softball Tournament Women’s Lacrosse Championship Men’s & Women’s Golf Event II Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Championship Annual NCAC Meetings

23

Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Denison Allegheny TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Otterbein

TBA (tournament site) TBA (high seeds) Oberlin TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) Wabash Ohio Wesleyan Chillicothe, Ohio Chillicothe, Ohio Denison

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