BASEBALL Fans... Welcome to another exciting season of Yellowjacket Baseball at Rochester Community and Technical College! On behalf of the team, coaches, students, faculty, and staff, thank you for your support. As Interim President of this great College, I am excited for what the season holds for our student-athletes, both on and off the field. RCTC has a history of providing college experiences typically found at four-year universities, and, thanks to the support of our local community, the Regional Sports Complex was built to serve both our student-athletes and the community in a variety of athletic competitions. Students at RCTC may choose from a variety of Student Life programs to make life-long connections, develop leadership and life skills, and, of course, be a part of the most extensive varsity sports program of any public two-year college in the state. So while on campus, feel free to tour all the facilities, study in our library, view our artwork, or just walk the grounds. You’ll be amazed at what you’ll find at RCTC. Again, thank you for your suppor t, and GO YELLOWJACKETS!
Joyce Helens RCTC Interim President
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Baseball Schedule DATE VS TIME MARCH 3/12
vs. County College of Morris @ Myrtle Beach, SC
6:00 PM
3/13
vs. Mercer CC @ Myrtle Beach, SC
10:00 AM
vs. Bergen CC @ Myrtle Beach, SC
1:00 PM
3/15
vs. Mercer CC @ Myrtle Beach, SC
3:00 PM
vs. County College of Morris @ Myrtle Beach, SC
8:30 PM
3/16
vs. Ancilla College @ Myrtle Beach, SC
12:00 PM
vs. Chesapeake College @ Myrtle Beach
3:00 PM
3/18
vs. Camden CC @ Myrtle Beach, SC
3:00 PM
vs. Elgin CC @ Myrtle Beach, SC
6:00 PM
3/19
vs. Cumberland @ Myrtle Beach, SC
9:00 AM
vs. Monroe @ Myrtle Beach, SC
12:00 PM
3/29
vs. Iowa Lakes CC (2) @ Estherville, IA
2/4:00 PM
4/2
vs. Central Lakes @ Mausten, WI
1:00 PM
vs. Rainy River @ Mausten, WI
4:00 PM
4/3
vs. Ridgewater College (2) @ RCTC
1/3:00 PM
4/9
vs. Ridgewater @ SCTCC Tourney - St. Cloud
10:00 AM
vs. Vermilion @ SCTCC Tourney - St. Cloud
3:00 PM
4/10
vs. Itasca @ SCTCC Tourney - St. Cloud
10:00 AM
vs. TBA @ SCTCC Tourney - St. Cloud
TBA
4/13
vs. Anoka-Ramsey (2) @ RCTC
2/4:00 PM
4/16
vs. Western TC @ RCTC
12:00 PM
vs. Iowa Central CC VR @ RCTC
4:00 PM
4/17
vs. Iowa Central CC VR @ RCTC
11:00 AM
vs. Iowa Central CC VR @ RCTC
1:00 PM
4/21
vs. St. Mary’s JV (1-9 inning) @ Winona, MN
4:00 PM
4/23
vs. Western TC (2) @ Lacrosse, WI
1/3:00 PM
4/24
vs. Riverland (2) @ Austin, MN
1/3:00 PM
4/27
vs. St. Mary’s JV (2-7 inning) @ RCTC
3/5:00 PM
4/30
vs. Minnesota West (2) @ Worthington, MN
1/3:00 PM
5/1
vs. Western TC (2) @ RCTC
1/3:00 PM
5/7
vs. Riverland (2) @ RCTC
1/3:00 PM
5/8
vs. MN West (2) Fan Appreciation @ RCTC
1/3:00 PM
5/13
Southern Division Play-in @ Higher Seed
TBA
5/14
Southern Division Play-in @ Higher Seed
TBA
APRIL
MAY
5/19-22 State & Region Tournament @ St. Cloud
TBA
5/27-6/4 NJCAA DIII World Series @ Kinston, NC
TBA
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Your 2016 Yellowjacket Baseball Team
RCTC Yellowjackets Team Roster
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NAME Cam Rutledge John Brown Ben Boran Damon Nuss Mitch Thomas Logan Fuller Jacob Fletcher Nick Lilienthal Jimmy Anderson Alex Gerdes Blake Stelzer Ross Withington Zach Bakko Walker Linde Brok Schwartzkopf Ernest LeMay Michael Sigrist Austin Baab Anthony Rosario Quinn Cannoy Arron Hohensee Isaac Dammen Jeremy Maschino Devon Romey Dante Huffcutt-Grant Matt Fountain Joe Helmer Dustin Nelson Quinn Kirchoff
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HIGH SCHOOL Hayfield Lake City WEM Sumner-Fredericksburg Menomonie Marion Century WI Valley Lutheran Memorial Minnesota Lake Area Lakeville South Westby Northfield United South Central New Prague Pointe Coupee Central Byron Wabasha-Kellogg E.B.T. Marion Lewiston-Altura Sartell Delano Stevens Henry Sibley Archbischop Shaw Spring Valley Mondovi Augusta
HOMETOWN Hayfield, MN Lake City, MN Waterville, MN Sumner, IA Menomonie, WI Marion, IA Rochester, MN Plover, WI Eau Claire, WI Mountain Lake, MN Lakeville, MN Coon Valley, WI Northfield, MN Wells, MN New Prague, MN Baton Rouge, LA Byron, MN Wabasha, MN Brooklyn, NY Marion, IA Lewiston, MN St. Stephen,MN Delano, MN Rapid City, SD Minneapolis, MN Walker,LA Spring Valley, WI Mondovi, WI Augusta, WI
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2016 BASEBALL OFFICIAL SEASON PROGRAM
2016 Rochester Yellowjacket Baseball Staff Steve Hucke – Head Coach enters his 14th year as the Head Baseball coach at RCTC. He has a career record of 282-239-1 at RCTC and 296-264-1 overall (14-25 at UW-River Falls). His teams have participated on the MCCC/MCAC State Tournament 11 of the 14 years he has been here. The Yellowjackets were Co-Division Champions in 2014 and 2013 and were Division, State, and Region Champions in 2011 and participated in the NJCAA DIII World Series in Tyler, TX. His teams have consistently battled for Division Champions (2014, 2013, 2011 and 2010), have played in two Region Championships (2012-Runner-up, 2011 Champions), and have won one Region and one State Championship. He has coached six All-Americans and many All-Region, All-District, All-State, and All-Division recipients as well. He has been named Division, State, and Region Coach of the year numerous times. Many of his players have transferred to various four-year schools throughout the country and various levels of competition. He has a master’s degree in Sports Administration and a bachelor’s degree in Education. Coach Hucke also is the Head Women’s Basketball Coach at RCTC and teaches in the Physical Education Department. He has coached baseball at RCTC for 14 years and spent one year as Head Baseball coach at UW-River Falls in 2002 (the program was dropped after that season). He currently lives in Byron, MN, with his wife, Dawn, daughter, Danielle, and son, Collin. Clark Jones - Assistant Coach returns to RCTC after taking four years off. Prior to this year, he served as an Assistant Coach at RCTC from 2006-2011. He was previously the Head Baseball coach at Elmhurst College in Illinois for 14 years before moving to Rochester. He serves as the Recruiting Coordinator, 1st Base Coach, and works with catchers and pitchers. Clark is originally from Michigan and played DI baseball at Central Michigan. He has served as an Associate Scout for the New York Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Washington Nationals. Coach Jones also conducts personal instruction, camps, and clinics through his company Play Ball Right, Inc. He lives in Rochester with his wife, Kim, son, Dakota and daughter, Cheyenne. Dave Adams - Assistant Coach enters his fourth season with RCTC this fall as a Volunteer Assistant. He works with the hitters, outfielders, and first basemen. Dave is originally from California and played for the legendary Coach John Herbold at California State University – Los Angeles. He played in the San Diego Padres organization making it to Triple A. Dave has spent the last 20 years playing Amateur Baseball in Minnesota (19 with the Rochester Royals and one year with the Austin Greyhounds). His coaching experience has been with the Rochester Royals. He lives in Byron, MN, with his wife, Alicia, and daughters, Danielle and MacKenzie.
Jean Musgjerd – Athletic Director graduated from Bemidji State University, earning both her BS degree in Physical Education (1985) and her MS degree in Physical Education with an emphasis in Sports Administration (1991), along with additional graduate work in health (2007). For the past twenty-four years Jean has been employed at Rochester Community and Technical College serving as head volleyball coach from 1990-2007, head softball coach from 1994-2011, HPER Instructor from 1990 to the present, and athletic director from 2001 to the present. While at RCTC she led two volleyball teams to the NJCAA National Volleyball Tournament and four softball teams to the NJCAA National Softball Tournament. Jean has earned several honors while coaching at RCTC: two-time NJCAA Region XIII Volleyball Coach of the Year, four-time NJCAA Region XIII Softball Coach of the Year, and 2006 NFCA Jr. College Division III Coach of the Year. She also had the honor of coaching 12 NJCAA All Americans and one NJCAA Academic All American. Since 2004, Jean has served as the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Women’s Region XIII Director and serves on many national/regional/ state committees under this title. In 2007, she was named to the softball coaching staff of the NJCAA Elite Softball Team that competed in the World University Game in Bangkok, Thailand. In 2009, Jean received the NJCAA Loyalty Award for her work within the NJCAA at the national and regional levels. Most recently she has been named to the National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA) Executive Committee. While her work keeps her plenty busy, she does find time for a few hobbies such as camping, backpacking, BWCA Trips, and fishing. Since 1997, she also has trained dogs to search for lost and missing people for the Southern MN Canine Search and Rescue Association. Currently Jean has two German Shepherds that are certified to do such work. Our student-athletes are expected to live by the premise: “You are a student first and an athlete second.” With this in mind, RCTC celebrates with the MCAC All-Academic Award Winners each year, as well as the students earning Dean’s List recognition each semester. The Yellowjacket Baseball Team has had a long history of success under Head Coach Steve Hucke. As recently as 2011, Coach Hucke guided the team to the NJCAA Division III Baseball World Series in Tyler, TX. The Yellowjackets have participated in eleven of the last nine MCAC/Region XIII Tournaments, many times placing within striking distance for the title. With a core of experienced returners and the many new faces on the roster this season will provide the 2016 team with the potential for great things.
Greg Polt - Pitching and Conditioning Coach will be entering his sixth year as the Pitching and Conditioning Coach. Since his arrival, the RCTC pitching staff has taken great strides in their development. Greg is a graduate of John Marshall High School in Rochester. He played for RCTC and then transferred to Upper Iowa University where he continued his career as a pitcher for the Peacocks. He played many years of Amateur Baseball around the Rochester area. Greg lives in Rochester with his fiancé, McKenzie.
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Cameron Rutledge #1 is from Hayfield, MN, where he played infield and pitcher for Hayfield High School. He was two-time All-Conference in baseball, two-time All Section Baseball, and All-Conference in basketball. He also made the Honor Roll all four years of high school. His family includes his parents, Matt and Donna, and his siblings, Carrie and Kenna. He is currently undecided on his major. His favorite movie is “Dodgeball.” His favorite sports team is the Minnesota Twins. His favorite food is bacon. He came to RCTC to play baseball and to get his generals done. John Brown #2 is from Lake City, MN, where he played outfield, third base, and pitcher for Lincoln High School. He earned Top Defensive Player, All-Conference twice, All-Section twice, and All-Area twice. He also was a letter winner in baseball three times and two times in basketball. He was an Honor Student as well. His family includes his parents, Mike and Lisa, his sister, Jenna, and his brother, Josh. His major at RCTC is Liberal Arts and Science. His favorite movie is “American Sniper.” His favorite sports team is the Minnesota Twins. His favorite food is steak. He came to RCTC to play baseball and to create opportunities. Ben Boran #5 is from Waterville, MN, where he played second base and third base for W-E-M Public Schools. He was All-Conference three times in wrestling, All-Conference two times in baseball, All-Conference two times in football, and placed fourth in State Wrestling at 160 AA. His family includes his parents, Jeff and Jill, and his siblings, Blake and Brody. His major at RCTC is Liberal Arts and Science. His favorite movie is “Caddyshack.” His favorite sports team is the Minnesota Vikings. His favorite food is tacos. He came to RCTC to play baseball. Damon Nuss #6 is from Sumner, IA, where he played shortstop and pitcher for Sumner-Fredericksburg High School. He was First Team All-Conference for three years and First Team All-District for two years in baseball; First Team All-Conference in basketball; and First Team AllConference for four years in golf. His family includes his parents, Dan and Stacy, his sisters, Nicole and Chantelle, and his brothers, Jordan, Nolan, and Tatum. His major is Environmental Science. His favorite movie is “The Rookie.” His favorite sports team is the Dallas Cowboys. His favorite food is steak. He came to RCTC to play baseball and meet new people. Mitch Thomas #7 is from Menomonie, WI, where he played catcher and designated hitter for Menomonie High School. He was three-time Honorable Mention in the BRC and was on the Honor Roll. His family includes his parents, Tracy and Mark, and his two sisters. His major at RCTC is Criminal Justice. His favorite movie is “Training Day.” His favorite sports team is the Miami Dolphins. His favorite food is turtle tracks ice cream. He came to RCTC to play baseball. Logan Fuller #8 is from Marion, IA, where he played second base for Marion High School. His major at RCTC is Building Utilities Mechanics. His favorite movie is “Gran Torino.” His favorite sports team is the Chicago Cubs. His favorite food is pizza. He came to RCTC to play baseball and because of the BUM program. Jacob Fletcher #10 is from Rochester, MN, where he played catcher; short stop; second, third, and first bases; pitcher; and outfield for Century High School. He was Team Captain and earned MVP and section final four. He also graduated with honors. His family includes his parents, Carrie and Nathan, and his siblings, Samantha, Josh, and Jeremiah. His major at RCTC is Liberal Arts & Science. His favorite movie is “Waterboy.” His favorite sports team is the Minnesota Twins. His favorite food is cheeseburgers. His special talents are yo-yo-ing and magic. He came to RCTC to play baseball and to get an education. Nicholas Lilienthal #13 is from Plover, WI, where he played pitcher for Wisconsin Valley Lutheran High School. He earned All-Conference all four years in baseball; All-Conference his sophomore, junior, and senior years in soccer; and Mid-State Conference, Offensive Player of the Year, and Defensive Player of the Year in basketball. His family includes his parents, Jason and Sue, and his sister, Sydney. His major at RCTC is Coaching. His favorite movies are all the “High School Musical” movies. His favorite sports team is the Minnesota Vikings. His favorite food is tacos. He came to RCTC to play baseball. Jimmy Anderson #15 is from Eau Claire, WI, where he played third base for Memorial High School. His family includes his parents, Jim and Deb. His major at RCTC is Engineering. His favorite movie is “The Rookie.” His favorite sports team is the Green Bay Packers. His favorite food is pizza. He came to RCTC to get an education and to play baseball. Alex Gerdes #16 is from Mountain Lake, MN, where he played pitcher, first base, and outfield for Mountain Lake High School. His family includes his parents, Jon and Heather. His major at RCTC is Sports Medicine. His favorite movie is “Miracle.” His favorite sports team is the Minnesota Twins. His favorite food is tacos. He came to RCTC to play — Page 3 — baseball.
Blake Stelzer #17 is from Lakeville, MN, where he played pitcher for Lakeville South High School. His family includes his parents, Lynn and Jeff, and his siblings, Brianna and Zach. His major at RCTC is Liberal Arts and Science. His favorite movie is “Moneyball.” His favorite sports team is the Los Angeles Dodgers. His favorite food is chicken and rice. He came to RCTC to play baseball and to find a good career. Ross Withington #18 is from Westby, WI, where he played outfield and pitcher for Westby High School. His family includes her parents, Robert and Dawn, and his sister, Becca. His major at RCTC is Elementary Education. His favorite movie is “Big Daddy.” His favorite sports team is the Chicago Cubs. His favorite food is tacos. He came to RCTC to hang out with his friends. Zachary Bakko #19 is from Bloomington, MN, where he played catcher and outfield for Northfield High School. He earned All-Conference his senior year and made the Dean’s List for Fall 2014, Spring 2015, and Fall 2015. His family includes his parents, Mark and Susan, and his brother, Sam. His major at RCTC is Secondary Education. His favorite movie is “The Revenant.” His favorite sports teams are the Philadelphia Phillies, Eagles, Flyers, and 76ers. His favorite food is anything his mom prepares. His special talent is that he can eat a whole taco 12 pack to himself. He came to RCTC to pursue his dream of receiving a two-year degree and then going to get his four-year degree. Walker Linde #20 is from Wells, MN where he played catcher, infield, and outfield for United South Central. He was All-Conference football and baseball along with All-Conference Honorable Mention in Basketball. He also earned Offensive MVP in football. His family includes his parents, Scott and Jolette, and his brother, Zachary. His major at RCTC is Business Management and Marketing. His favorite movie is “Glory Road.” His favorite sports team is the Washington Nationals. His favorite food is steak. He came to RCTC to further his education and play baseball. Brok Schwartrzkopf #21 is from New Prague, MN, where he played first base and third base for New Prague High School. He earned the Defensive Player of the Year in high school. His family includes his parents, Steve and Lisa. He is currently undecided on his major. His favorite movie is “The Sandlot.” His favorite sports team is the New York Yankees. His favorite food is pasta. He came to RCTC to play baseball. Ernest Lemay Jr. #22 is from New Roads, LA, where he played third base and shortstop for Pointe Coupee Central High School. He earned All-State one year in football, All-State two years in baseball, Team Player of the Year, and he graduated in the top 10 of his class with a 3.5 GPA. His family includes his parents, two brothers, and two sisters. His major at RCTC is Petroleum Engineering. His favorite movie is “Boyz in the Hood.” His favorite sports team is LSU. His favorite food is BBQ ribs. He came to RCTC to play football and to further his education. Michael Sigrist #23 is from Byron, MN, where he played third base and left field for Byron High School. He was on the Dean’s List and earned First Team All-Conference. His family includes his parents, Bryan and Kristine, his sister, Rachel, and his brothers, Tony, Nick, and Matthew. His major at RCTC is Liberal Arts and Science. His favorite movie is “Remember the Titans.” His favorite sports team is the Minnesota Wild. His favorite food is steak. He came to RCTC because he wanted to play competitive baseball as well as staying close to home. Austin Baab #24 is from Wabasha, MN, where he played third base for Wabasha-Kellogg High School. He was All-Conference, All Subsection, and All-State. He also earned Academic All-Conference. His family includes his parents, Todd and Susie, and his siblings, Hunter and Adrianna. His major at RCTC is Sports Management. His favorite movie is “Ringer.” His favorite sports team is the Minnesota Vikings. His favorite food is ribs. He came to RCTC to start his education. Anthony Rosario #25 is from Brooklyn, New York, where he played first base for Enterprise Business and Technology High School. He made the NABF All-Star Team twice and he was the MVP for the Sayo Grays. His family includes his parents, Javier and Divina, his sister, Patricia, and his brother, Jason. His major at RCTC is Liberal Arts and Science. His favorite movie is “Interstellar.” His favorite sports team is the New York Mets. His favorite food is Locrio. Quinn Cannoy #26 is from Marion, IA, where he played pitcher for Marion High School. His athletic honors are First Team All-Conference, First Team All-Metro, and First Team All NE Iowa District. He was also on the Honor Roll. His team honors are top pitcher and best teammate. His family includes his parents, his brother, and his sister. His major is Education and Coaching. His favorite movie is “Act of Valor.” His favorite sports teams are the Chicago Cubs and the Iowa Hawkeyes. His favorite food is spaghetti. He came to RCTC to play baseball.
2016 BASEBALL OFFICIAL SEASON PROGRAM Danté Huffcutt-Grant #31 is from St. Paul, MN where he played pitcher for Henry Sibley High School. He was All-Conference in football and basketball his sophomore, junior and senior year. He also was Male Athlete of the Year his senior year. His family includes his parents, Julie and Al, brother, Julius, and dog, Lola. His major at RCTC is Business and minor is Coaching. His favorite movie is “Remember the Titans.” His favorite sports teams are the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Twins, and Minnesota Timberwolves. His favorite food is Little Caesars. He came to RCTC to get a great education and look to move on in baseball.
Arron Hohensee #27 is from Lewiston, MN, where he played outfield for Lewiston-Altura High School. He earned All-Conference, MVP overall, Offensive MVP, Academic All-Conference, and his team was Sub-Section Champions, Section Champions, and State participant. His family includes his parents, Tony and Jodi, and his sibling, Alyx. His major at RCTC is Law Enforcement. His favorite movie is “Happy Gilmore.” His favorite sports teams are the Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels, and the Toronto Blue Jays. His favorite food is Chipotle. He came to RCTC to play baseball.
Matt Fountain #32 is from Walker, LA where he played catcher for Archbishop Shaw High School and graduated with honors. His family includes his parents, Michael and Debra. His favorite food is red beans and rice. His favorite movie is “Moneyball”. His major at RCTC is individualized studies and came to the College to complete his degree and participate in baseball.
Isaac Dammen #28 is from Sartell, MN, where he played first base and pitcher for Sartell High School. He earned All-Conference 2014 and 2015 and All-Section 2014 and 2015. He also was Captain and Pitcher of the Year. His family includes his parents, Alicia and Jeff, and his sister, Anna. His major at RCTC is Liberal Arts and Science. His favorite movie is “American Sniper.” His favorite sports teams are the Minnesota Wild and the Minnesota Twins. His favorite food is pizza. He came to RCTC to play baseball and to get a good education.
Joe Helmer #33 is from Spring Valley, WI, where he played outfield for Spring Valley High School. He earned First Team All-Conference his sophomore, junior, and senior years. He also made the Dean’s List in Fall 2015. His family includes his parents, his brother, and his sister. His major at RCTC is Psychology. His favorite movie is “Step Brothers.” His favorite sports team is the Green Bay Packers and the Milwaukee Brewers. His favorite food is tacos. He came to RCTC because he wanted to play on a competitive team and develop as a baseball player.
Jeremy Maschino #29 is from Delano, MN, where he played pitcher for Delano High School. He earned All-Conference 2014 in soccer, All-Section 2015 in baseball, and Tom Traen Best Era Award. He also made the A Honor Roll for twelve quarters and graduated with honors. His family includes his parents, Greg and Lisa, and his siblings, Meagan, Grace, and Jacob. His major at RCTC is Engineering. His favorite movie is anything that is halfway decent. His favorite sports team is the Minnesota Twins. His favorite food is chicken. He came to RCTC to play baseball.
Dustin Nelson #34 is from Mondovi, WI, where he played outfield and catcher for Mondovi High School. He earned First Team All-Conference baseball and football; was voted Wisconsin All-Star football; and was First Team All-American for NJCAA Region 3. His football team was 2013 Football Conference Champs; his baseball team was 2014 Baseball Conference Regional, and Sectional Champions, and were 2014 State participants. His family includes his parents and his siblings, Paige, Maddie, Tanner, and Carter. His major at RCTC is Building Utilities Mechanics. His favorite movie is “Without a Paddle.” His favorite sports team is the Minnesota Vikings. His favorite food is steak and mushrooms. He came to RCTC to play baseball.
Devon Romey #30 is from Rapid city, SD, where he played pitcher for Stevens High School. His family includes Tammy and Kent Gall. His major at RCTC is Liberal Arts and Sciences. His favorite movie is “Blindside.” His favorite sports team is the San Francisco 49ers. His favorite food is paste. He came to RCTC to play baseball.
Quinn Kirchoff #35 is from Augusta, WI, where he played pitcher for Augusta High School. He earned First team All-Conference, Clover Belt East 2014, Dairyland Conference MVP 2015, Team MVP 2014 and 2015, and Pitcher of the Year 2013-2015. His family includes his parents, Dale and Shana. His major at RCTC is Accounting. His favorite movie is “Friday Night Lights.” His favorite food is pizza. He came to RCTC to get a good education and to play baseball.
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Steve Hucke - Baseball Coaching Record Through 2015: 282-239-1 Year..................... W.............. L.............T........... Results 2003.......................... 17..................15............................... 3rd MCCC State Tournament 2004.......................... 22.................14............................... 3rd MCCC State Tournament 2005.......................... 17..................21............................... 4th MCCC State Tournament, Participated Region XIII 2006.......................... 12.................19............................... Participated in MCCC State Tournament 2007.......................... 7...................31 2008.......................... 17..................23.............................. Participated in MCCC State Tournament, 3rd Southern Division 2009.......................... 17..................23 2010.......................... 34.................12............................... 4th Region XIII Tournament, 2nd MCAC Southern Division 2011........................... 31.................18.............................. NJCAA DIII World Series Participants, Region XIII, MCAC State & Southern Division Champions 2012.......................... 26.................23.............................. Region XIII Runner-up, 2nd MCAC Southern Division 2013........................... 29.................7................................ Region XIII Participants, MCAC Southern Division Champions 2014.......................... 22.................22..............1............... Region XIII Participants, MCAC Southern Division Champions 2015........................... 31.................11............................... Region XIII Participants, MCAC Southern Division Runner Up
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