Saint Louis University Billikens 2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
BILLIKEN ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
The Billikens claimed their first Atlantic 10 Conference championship in 2006 in Bronx, N.Y.
Saint Louis won its second Atlantic 10 Conference championship in Camden, N.J., in 2010.
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY
2011 BASEBALL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Coaching Staff Head Coach Darin Hendrickson...... 4-5 Assistant Coaches................................ 6-7 The 2011 Season Roster.........................................................8 Season Preview...................................9-11 Player Profiles................................... 12-30 Opponent Information................... 30-34 The 2010 Season Results......................................................35 Statistics............................................. 36-37 Atlantic 10 Recap...................................38 The University The Atlantic 10 Conference................39 Saint Louis University..................... 40-41 University Administration.....................42 Athletics Administration.......................43 Athletic Department Staff....................44 Academic Services.................................45 Billiken Sports Medicine.......................46 Strength and Conditioning...................47 The Billiken Sports Center..................48 What’s a Billiken?....................................48 NCAA Booster Guidelines..................49 History & Record Book Billiken Record Book...................... 50-54 Billiken Sports Center Records..........55 All-Time Awards and Honors..............56 Billikens in the Pros...............................57 Year-by-Year Team Stats........................58 Annual Leaders.......................................59 Year-by-Year Results....................... 60-67 All-Time Series Records................ 68-69 All-Time Coaching Records.................69 Baseball Alumni................................ 70-72 A-10 Conference Champions.............73
QUICK FACTS
General Information Location............................. St. Louis, Missouri Enrollment..............................................13,313 Founded.....................................................1818 Nickname............................................. Billikens Colors.......................... Royal Blue and White Affiliation............................. NCAA Division I Conference.....................................Atlantic 10 President........................Lawrence Biondi, S.J. Director of Athletics..................... Chris May Faculty Athletics Rep. ........ Dr. Michael Ross Baseball Administrator........Doug McIlhagga Senior Woman Admin. .............Janet Oberle Baseball Athletic Trainer.............. Angie Wills
Coaching Staff Head Coach....................Darin Hendrickson Alma Mater..........SIU Edwardsville (‘92) Record at SLU (Yrs.).......................87-83 (3) Overall Record (Yrs.)............... 577-257 (14) Asst. Coaches..........................Kevin Moulder, Will Bradley, Scott Turmail Office Phone..........................(314) 977-3172
Billiken Media Relations Baseball SID.................................Chuck Yahng Office Phone...................(314) 977-2524 Cell Phone.......................(314) 604-5702 Fax.....................................(314) 977-7193 E-mail.............................. yahngc@slu.edu Mailing Address.................................................. 3330 Laclede Ave. St. Louis, MO 63103 Web Site.......................www.slubillikens.com
2010 in Review Overall Record....................................... 33-29 Home: 17-5, Away: 8-21, A-10: 15-12 Conference Regular Season............. T-fourth Conference Tournament............. Champions
Facility Information Stadium....................... Billiken Sports Center Capacity........................................................ 500 Dimensions.............L - 330, C - 403, R - 330 Alleys - 370
2011 Outlook Letterwinners Returning/Lost..............13/14 Starters Returning/Lost............................. 7/2 Newcomers....................................................14
Credits: The 2011 Baseball virtual viewbook was written and designed by Chuck Yahng, Billiken Media Relations. Contributors include Brian Kunderman and Mickey Smith. Photos by Bill Barrett, Dave Preston and media archives.
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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COACHING STAFF
Darin Hendrickson | Head Coach Darin Hendrickson enters his fourth season as head coach of the Saint Louis University baseball program. Named SLU’s skipper in July 2007, he has delivered success at every level during his 15-year career. In his third campaign with the Billikens, Hendrickson guided SLU to the 2010 Atlantic 10 Conference championship, an appearance in the NCAA Tournament and a school-record 33 wins. Through three years with the Billikens, Hendrickson has achieved 87 victories, the most wins in a three-year span in SLU baseball history. Under his guidance, the Billikens have posted back-to-back 30-win seasons for the first time in program history. In addition, he coached two pitchers selected in the 2009 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft and two who signed free agent contracts in 2010. In all, Hendrickson has coached 18 pitchers who went on to play professional baseball. In 2009, Hendrickson guided the Billikens to a 30-25 record and a 12-13 mark in Atlantic 10 Conference play. It is just the fourth time since 1972 that the Billikens finished above .500. In addition, it marked the third time SLU achieved 30 wins, joining the 1977 squad (30) and trailing only the 2006 club’s 32 wins. Among SLU’s 30 wins were victories against several prominent programs. SLU defeated nationally ranked Ole Miss March 25 for the Billikens’ first win against a ranked opponent since 2005. Additionally, Saint Louis posted wins against UC Santa Barbara, Eastern Illinois, Illinois and Missouri State, all of which were ranked at some point during the season. In Hendrickson’s first season in the Billiken dugout in 2008, the Billikens achieved 24 victories, the most ever by a first-year head coach. For the first time since 1997, two Billikens were drafted in the 2008 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.
That is a continuation of a consistent trend for Hendrickson, who has coached more than 20 players who have been selected in the MLB draft. Hendrickson achieved his 500th career victory with a 10-8 win against Fordham March 28, 2008. Combining his two seasons at SLU and four years each at Central Missouri, Forest Park CC and Fontbonne, Hendrickson has a 14-year career coaching record of 544-228 (.705). Throughout his career, Hendrickson has attained seven regional Coach of the Year titles and five conference Coach of the Year honors. His teams have missed the national tournament just five times in 14 years and have collected the conference regularseason and/or tournament championship five times. Prior to coming to SLU, Hendrickson led Central Missouri to three conference regular-season and tournament championships and twice had his team reach the semifinal round of the NCAA Tournament. In 2004, the Mules posted a school-record 57 wins, won a Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) championship and advanced to the NCAA Division II
Hendrickson’s Career Coaching Ledger
Year Record Pct. School 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996
33-29 30-25 24-29 51-13 44-16 57-9 57-8 45-10 34-20 41-22 35-22 35-12 41-7 27-16 23-19
.532 .545 .453 .797 .733 .864 .877 .818 .630 .651 .614 .745 .854 .628 .548
Postseason
Honors
Saint Louis NCAA Regional Atlantic 10 tournament champion Saint Louis Saint Louis Central Missouri NCAA D-II Regional Runner-Up MIAA regular-season champion Central Missouri NCAA D-II Regional MIAA tournament champion Central Missouri NCAA D-II National Semifinalist MIAA regular-season and tourn. champion Central Missouri NCAA D-II National Semifinalist MIAA regular-season and tourn. champion Forest Park CC NJCAA Super Regional Forest Park CC NJCAA Super Regional Forest Park CC NJCAA World Series Forest Park CC NJCAA Super Regional Fontbonne Fontbonne NCAA D-III Regional SLIAC regular-season champion Fontbonne Fontbonne
Total 577-257 .692 15 seasons
Coaching Awards | MIAA Coach of the Year (2004, 2005, 2007) • NCAA D-II Regional Coach of the Year (2004, 2005) • NJCAA Regional Coach of the Year (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) • MCCAC Coach of the Year (2001) • NCAA D-III Regional Coach of the Year (1998) • SLIAC Coach of the Year (1998)
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2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
COACHING STAFF Hendrickson, a native of Granite City, Ill., earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from SIUE. His master’s in sociology was conferred in 1995, following his bachelor’s in political science in 1992. He and his wife, Laura, have three children, Reid, Paige and Andrew.
Professionals Coached by Hendrickson
In his career, Darin Hendrickson has coached 20 players who have been either drafted to play Major League Baseball or signed free-agent contracts. This list does not include countless additional players who played professionally with independent league teams.
Championship semifinals. Hendrickson’s club duplicated its effort in 2005, with a 57-9 record, its sixth regional championship and a return trip to the NCAA semifinals. In 2006, Hendrickson earned MIAA Coach of the Year honors for his club’s 51-13 record and the conference regular-season title. During his four seasons at the reins, the Mules posted a 209-46 record (.820). Prior to taking over at CMSU, Hendrickson guided St. Louis Community College Forest Park to four NJCAA Super Regional championship games. His 2001 club advanced to the NJCAA World Series and finished the year with a 41-22 slate, earning Hendrickson Midwest Community College Athletic Conference (MCCAC) and District Coach of the Year honors. A 45-10 record in 2003, including a 14-4 league mark, was good enough to earn the Highlanders the No. 1 ranking in NJCAA D-II the final five weeks of the season. In four seasons at Forest Park, Hendrickson compiled a 155-74 record (.677). In addition to his coaching duties at Forest Park, he served as the athletics director. Hendrickson got his first head coaching experience at Fontbonne University, starting that baseball program in 1995. In just the program’s third season, the 1998 Griffins went 41-7, won the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) title with a 16-1 league record and advanced to the NCAA Division III Central Regional. Hendrickson was named SLIAC and Region Coach of the Year. He left Fontbonne with a 126-54 record (.700) over four seasons. Hendrickson served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, following his graduation in 1992. As a player, he earned first-team All-Region status both seasons on the mound for the Cougars and ranks second in school history with 10 wins and 111-1/3 innings pitched in 1991. With a career 18-5 record, he is fourth in school history in career winning percentage (.783) and 12th in career victories.
Ryan Bauer – RHP – San Diego Padres – 26th round in 1998 Greg Taylor – SS – New York Yankees – 38th round in 2001 Chris Little – RHP – Houston Astros – 12th round in 2001 Matt Raguse – RHP – Arizona Diamondbacks – 21st round in 2001 Gered Mochizuki – IF – New York Mets – Free Agent in 2003 Scott Kelly – RHP – New York Yankees – 28th round in 2003 Steve Sharpe – RHP – Oakland A’s – 26th round in 2004 Francisco Leandro – OF – Tampa Bay Rays – 24th round in 2004 Danny Powers – RHP – Minnesota Twins – Eighth round in 2005 Nick Webber – RHP – St. Louis Cardinals – Second round in 2005 Joshua Outman – LHP – Philadelphia Phillies – 10th round in 2005 Armando Polanco – IF – Colorado Rockies – Free Agent in 2005 Mike Phelps – RHP – Chicago Cubs – 11th round in 2005 Jason Schutt – RHP – Cleveland Indians – 10th round in 2005 Bryan Collins – RHP – Oakland A’s – 32nd round in 2007 Bridger Hunt – IF – Los Angeles Dodgers – Ninth round in 2006 Jared Potts – LHP – Toronto Blue Jays – Free Agent in 2008 Casey Moore – C – Detroit Tigers – 48th round in 2008 David Sever – RHP – Toronto Blue Jays –16th round in 2009 Zach Outman – RHP – Toronto Blue Jays – 28th round in 2009 Bryant Cotton – RHP – New York Yankees – Free Agent in 2010 Danny Brock – 1B – New York Yankees – Free Agent in 2010
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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Kevin Moulder | Assistant Coach Kevin Moulder was named assistant coach in August 2007, following head coach Darin Hendrickson to Saint Louis from Central Missouri. At UCM, Moulder served as the Mules’ pitching instructor, bullpen coach and recruiting coordinator, roles he continues for the Billikens. Since arriving on campus, Moulder has helped accumulate recruiting classes that have drawn national attention. The 2010 incoming recruits included A-10 Rookie of the Year Alex Alemann as well as Steve Fernandez and Travis Parker. The 2009 freshman class included freshman All-American Zach Miller and Jon Myers, a junior college All-American at Meramec Community College in St. Louis. In his brief coaching career, Moulder has coached more than 40 players who have either been drafted or have gone on to play professional baseball. In his first three seasons at SLU, Moulder worked with pitchers Dave Sever and Zach Outman, both of whom were drafted by Toronto in the 2009 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. In 2010, Bryant Cotton inked as a free agent in the New York Yankees system. In 2007, Moulder helped guide Central Missouri to a 51-13 record and a Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) conference championship. He mentored a pitching staff that posted a 3.08 ERA and eight shutouts. UCM was not Moulder’s first foray into coaching, however. He began his career as an assistant at St. Louis Community College at Forest Park in 2004, where he coached four pitchers who went on to play in NCAA Division I programs. In 2005, he moved on to Lake City (Fla.) Community College as an associate coach and guided a team that included nine players selected in the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft, the second most of any college level.
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Moulder also has a variety of experience as a head coach in summer college baseball leagues. Most recently, he led the 2007 Brazos Valley Bombers of the Texas Collegiate League to the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. In 2006, he was the head coach of the Laramie Colts and collected the franchise’s first Mountain Collegiate League championship, posting a 32-18 record. As a player, Moulder began his career at Forest Park as a pitcher on Hendrickson’s 2001 NJCAA World Series team, earning AllRegion honors. Moulder transferred to Murray State in 2002 and helped the Thoroughbreds to the 2003 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament title and an NCAA Tournament appearance. Moulder graduated from Murray State in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in organizational communication. He earned a master’s in sports administration from Central Missouri in 2007. His father, Bill Moulder, played basketball for the Billikens from 1973-74 to 1976-77.
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
COACHING STAFF
Will Bradley | Assistant Coach Will Bradley came to Saint Louis in August 2007 after serving two years as a graduate assistant on head coach Darin Hendrickson’s staff at Central Missouri. Bradley, who was a standout outfielder at UCM, serves as the Billikens’ hitting coach and third-base coach. In addition, he works with the outfielders and catchers at SLU. The Billiken offense has set several school records since Bradley’s arrival. Last year, he helped guide Jon Myers to the single-season hits record with 95. As a team, the Billikens set marks for hits (648), doubles (121) and runs scored (436). In 2009, SLU broke the single-season record with 113 doubles, and its 376 runs scored were the second most in Billiken history. Additionally, Bradley helped bring along infielder Zach Miller, who claimed Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America honors following the 2009 campaign. As a GA for the Mules in 2006 and 2007, Bradley was one of the team’s hitting instructors and infield/outfield defensive coaches. Additionally, he served as strength and conditioning coach for the baseball and golf teams. In the summer of 2007, Bradley was the head coach of the Ballwin team in the St. Louis Metro Collegiate Baseball League. Prior to his coaching stint at UCM, Bradley was a two-time All-Region and All-Conference outfielder for the Mules. A secondteam All-American as a senior, he twice helped UCM to a thirdplace finish in the NCAA Division II World Series, earning a spot
on the Regional All-Tournament team both times. In his senior season, Bradley set school single-season records with 13 triples and 66 games played. He finished his career with a .390 batting average, 17 home runs, 111 RBIs and 34 stolen bases. Bradley’s 17 career triples is the UCM career record, and his career batting average is the fifth best in school history. Bradley played two seasons at Pratt (Kan.) Community College before transferring to UCM. The Canberra, Australia, native also participated in the 1999 Baseball World Championships in Taiwan as part of the U19 Australian National Team. Bradley earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education at Central Missouri in 2006.
Scott Turmail | Volunteer Asst. Coach Former Billiken standout pitcher Scott Turmail returns to SLU as a volunteer assistant coach. In addition to his duties with the pitching staff, he oversees scheduling the program’s travel and assisting with day-to-day responsibilities. Turmail also will serve as first base coach. During his two-year playing career with the Billikens, Turmail recorded 12 victories and notched two saves. He registered 104 strikeouts to go along with a 3.67 ERA. He threw five complete games and had a career-best eight strikeouts in a game versus Rhode Island. After completing his SLU career, Turmail spent the 2009 summer playing with the River City Rascals in the Frontier League. In 2009-10,Turmail was the head coach at St. Louis Community College – Forest Park. He guided the Highlanders to 23 victories and to NJCAA Region 16 Finals. While at Forest Park C.C., he coached three All-MCCAC players, including SLU sophomore transfer Jordan Hammerman. During the summer 2010, Turmail coached the Alton Indians of the St. Louis Metro Collegiate Baseball League. He steered the
team to a 24-14 record and the League Championship. In addition, the Indians finished in second place in the 16-team NABF World Series. Turmail graduated from SLU in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in educational studies.
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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2011 ROSTER Numerical
Alphabetical
No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. B-T Hometown/Last School 1 Mike Levine So. IF 5-8 170 R/R Prairie Village, Kan./Shawnee Mission South 2 A.J.VanderVorste RS Fr. C/OF 6-1 185 L/R Tyler, Texas/Bishop T.K. Gorman 4 Jerry Mancuso Jr. IF/RHP 6-1 180 L/R Kansas City, Mo./Rockhurst 5 Danny Brennan Fr. OF 6-2 175 L/R St. Louis, Mo. / Fort Zumwalt South 6 Connor Gandossy Jr. C 6-2 210 R/R Madison, Conn./St. Luke’s School 7 Cody Cotter Sr. OF 5-9 185 L/R St. Joseph, Mo./Iowa Western CC 8 Nick Becker Sr. OF 6-0 190 R/R St. Louis, Mo./Creighton 9 C.J. Rose RS So. RHP 6-2 200 R/R St. Peters, Mo. / Jefferson College 10 Jordan Hammerman So. UTIL 5-11 175 L/R St. Louis, Mo. / Meramec CC 11 Jon Myers Sr. IF 6-2 200 R/R O’Fallon, Mo./Meramec (St. Louis) CC 12 Brett Vanover Fr. RHP 6-0 180 R/R Eureka, Mo. / Eureka 13 Zack Smith Jr. RHP 6-4 215 R/R St. Peters, Mo. / Johnson County CC 14 Damian Rivera Fr. LHP 6-0 200 L/L Miami, Fla. / Braddock 16 Jon Levin So. LHP 6-2 205 L/L O’Fallon, Ill./O’Fallon Township 17 Steve Jensen Jr. RHP 6-1 180 R/R Omaha, Neb. / Butler County CC 18 Steve Fernandez RS So. UTIL 6-2 215 R/R St. Louis, Mo./Parkway Central 21 Derek Mazzio Jr. RHP 6-3 195 R/R St. Louis, Mo. / CBC 22 Jim Foster Jr. LHP 6-0 170 L/L Wentzville, Mo./Holt 23 Marco DiRoma Jr. C 6-1 205 L/R Bolton, Ontario / John A. Logan CC 25 Devin O’Rourke Fr. IF/OF 6-2 195 L/R Kansas City, Mo. / Rockhurst 26 Zach Miller Jr. IF 6-0 195 R/R Dardenne Prairie, Mo./Fort Zumwalt West 27 Clay Smith Fr. RHP 6-2 190 R/R Kansas City, Mo. / Park Hill 28 Alex Alemann So. RHP 6-5 210 R/R Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay 29 Pat McGlynn Fr. UTIL 5-10 180 R/R Belleville, Ill. / Althoff 31 Marco Mejia Jr. RHP 6-1 195 R/R Miami, Fla./Belen Jesuit 32 Jason Bell So. RHP 6-2 175 R.R St. Louis, Mo. / Parkway Central 35 Andres Wiltz So. RHP 6-2 225 R/R Miami, Fla./Belen Jesuit 42 Travis Parker RS Jr. IF/RHP 6-1 200 R/R Lincoln, Neb./Seward County
No. Name Pos. 28 Alex Alemann RHP 8 Nick Becker OF 32 Jason Bell RHP 5 Danny Brennan OF 7 Cody Cotter OF 23 Marco DiRoma C 18 Steve Fernandez UTIL 22 Jim Foster LHP 6 Connor Gandossy C 10 Jordan Hammermann UT 16 Jon Levin LHP 17 Steve Jensen RHP 1 Mike Levine IF 4 Jerry Mancuso IF/RHP 21 Derek Mazzio RHP 29 Pat McGlynn UTIL 31 Marco Mejia RHP 26 Zach Miller IF 11 Jon Myers IF 25 Devin O’Rourke IF/OF 42 Travis Parker IF/RHP 14 Damian Rivera LHP 9 C.J. Rose RHP 27 Clay Smith RHP 13 Zack Smith RHP 2 A.J. VanderVorste C/OF 12 Brett Vanover RHP 35 Andres Wiltz RHP
Head Coach: 24 Darin Hendrickson Assistant Coaches: 20 Kevin Moulder, 3 Will Bradley, 15 Scott Turmail
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By Class
By Position
Freshmen (7): Danny Brennan, Pat McGlynn, Devin O’Rourke, Damian Rivera, Clay Smith, A.J. VanderVorste, Brett Vanover
Infield (9): Steve Fernandez, Jordan Hammerman, Michael Levine, Jerry Mancuso, Pat McGlynn, Zach Miller, Jon Myers, Devin O’Rourke, Travis Parker.
Sophomores (9): Alex Alemann, Jason Bell, Steve Fernandez, Jordan Hammerman, Jon Levin, Mike Levine, C.J. Rose, A.J.VanderVorste, Andres Wiltz.
Outfield (6): Nick Becker, Danny Brennan, Cody Cotter, Steve Fernandez, Jordan Hammerman, A.J.VanderVorste.
Juniors (10): Marco DiRoma, Jim Foster, Connor Gandossy, Steve Jensen, Jerry Mancuso, Derek Mazzio, Marco Mejia, Zach Miller, Travis Parker, Zack Smith, Seniors (3): Nick Becker, Cody Cotter, Jon Myers
Pronunciations
1 • Michael Levine (luh-VEEN) 4 • Jerry Mancuso (Man-CUSE-oh) 6 • Connor Gandossy (Gan-DOS-ee) 15 • Jon Levin (luh-VIN) 21 • Derek Mazzio (MA-zee-oh) 28 • Alex Alemann (ALL-uh-men) 31 • Marco Mejia (Muh-HE-uh)
Catcher (3): Marco DiRoma, Connor Gandossy, A.J.VanderVorste Pitcher (15): Alex Alemann, Jason Bell, Jim Foster, Steve Jensen, Jon Levin, Jerry Mancuso, Derek Mazzio, Marco Mejia, Travis Parker, Damian Rivera, C.J. Rose, Clay Smith, Zack Smith, Brett Vanover, Andrew Wiltz.
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
2011 PREVIEW Last season, the Saint Louis baseball squad stormed to the Atlantic 10 Conference title and earned the program’s third NCAA Tournament bid. The Billikens set a school record with 33 wins and are poised to enjoy another standout season in 2011. INFIELDERS Leading the way will be a skilled and experienced infield with many players who can play multiple positions, giving head coach Darin Hendrickson the flexibility to make changes in his lineup. “We have many good options in the infield and a lot of chances to move several people around,” Hendrickson said. “That’s what you want in an infield. You want players who can move around and who are athletic. We certainly have that on this team.” Last season, Jerry Mancuso hit .280 with 12 extra-base hits, scored 37 runs and drove in 18 runs. He also started 13 games on the mound and recorded six wins. Mancuso will be a key cog for the Billikens, both offensively and as a regular starting pitcher. “It all starts on the infield with Jerry Mancuso,” Hendrickson said. “He is one of our best two-way guys. We are careful in protecting him because he is vital to us as a starting pitcher. I don’t think we would be doing him a lot of justice by putting a starting pitcher in a tough position every day, wearing down his body and taking
Jerry Mancuso
Jon Myers a chance on injury. Jerry is foremost a starting pitcher, but he will also see some time at both corner spots.” Jon Myers set a school record with 95 hits last season. He finished 2010 hitting .365 with 16 home runs and 72 RBIs. A first-team All-Atlantic 10 selection, Myers again should be one of the league’s top performers. “Jon probably has the best hands and might be the best athlete on the field for us,” Hendrickson said. “His bat played a big role last year, but he is going to be pitched differently this year.We have to protect him in the lineup. Jon is certainly a guy who can carry the team on his back offensively. As long as he doesn’t get out of his zone and takes what pitchers give him, he’ll get on base a lot. He’s going to be pitched tough by everyone. He’s our Albert Pujols.” As a freshman, Mike Levine was one of three Billikens to play in all 62 games last season, and he should be a stalwart in the lineup again this year. He hit .296 and led the team with 187 assists. “I don’t think you could have asked for much more out of a freshman than what Mike gave us last year,” Hendrickson said. “He had a tremendous year, and his work ethic is off the chart. He practices every day like it’s the seventh game of the World Series. Mike got big hits for us last year and was third on the team in RBIs. He was solid and made every routine play that a shortstop is supposed to make.” Junior Zach Miller played in 50 games last season but missed the A-10 and NCAA tournament games due to injury. He hit .291, drove in 23 runs and scored 34 times. A freshman All-American, Miller is healthy
should be a potent bat in the lineup. “Zach is a tremendous worker,” Hendrickson said. “He eats, sleeps and breathes baseball. Zach is a guy who has worked tirelessly to get better at defense. His swing is back all the way, and he will be one of our better hitters. He will hit in the middle of the lineup. Zach has to be the routine things well, turn double plays and help us in a lot of ways. He’s worked his tail off to get better at the game.“ Travis Parker joins the team after sitting out a year ago. He will be the team’s closer and also see steady play in the field, most likely at a corner spot. “Travis is the piece we didn’t have last year,” Hendrickson said. “We welcome him back with open arms as our starting first baseman and closer. We expect him to hit the ball all over the park. Travis uses the whole field well. In addition, he will close every game possible when it’s a save situation.” Sophomore Jordan Hammerman comes to the Billikens after one season of junior college ball. He can play several positions but should be a regular at first. “First base is not Jordan’s natural position by any means,” Hendrickson said. “He is not your typical eye-test first baseman, but he is the guy who provides energy to us like none other. Jordan is a spark plug. He can run as well as anybody we have. As a left-handed bat, he brings a lot of plusses.” Much like Mancuso, C.J. Rose should see time as both a pitcher and an infielder. “C.J. is another player who we hope can pitch and play first base as well as DH,” Hendrickson said. “He gives us a lot of different things and flexibility when he pitches because he can stay in the game as a fielder.” Newcomers Devin O’Rourke and Pat McGlynn have the ability to step in and play. O’Rourke helped Rockhurst win third place at the Missouri state tournament, while McGlynn was an All-Conference standout at Althoff High School in Belleville, Ill. Junior Connor Gandossy steps into the starting catching position. He saw action in 35 games last season and has a strong throwing arm to cut down potential base stealers. “Connor throws the baseball as well as any catcher I’ve coached in 15 years,” Hendrickson said. “He is by far the most improved player on the team. Connor is handling the pitching staff well and has high
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Cody Cotter upside. His bat has gotten a lot better, and he’s cut down his strikeouts. He handles the bat well and keeps the ball in play. Plus, he hits left-handers extraordinarily well.” Because of the Billikens’ demanding schedule, Marco DiRoma should see a lot of time behind the plate. As a left-handedhitting catcher, he brings a different outlook to the position. “Marco does a good job of receiving,” Hendrickson said. “He is learning the staff and making the move from junior college to D-1 baseball. It might take a bit of time, but he is also going to learn a lot from Connor. We will need Marco this season. Offensively, he is not your typical power guy, but he takes the ball into the gaps well and can drive it.” OUTFIELDERS Senior Cody Cotter leads the returning outfielders. He played in 51 games last season and led all outfielders with 101 putouts. Cotter hit .262 on the season and ranked second on the squad with 16 stolen bases. “Cody will be our senior leadoff hitter and our on-base percentage guy,” Hendrickson said. “When he gets on, he can steal a lot of bases, and we seem to score a lot of runs and have big innings. The whole key for Cody is to get on base. He’s worked very hard at being able to bunt and, with the new regulated bats, the game is a lot different. Cody is a guy who can take advantage of that and hit the ball the other way more. His on-base percentage is his No. 1 asset. Steve Fernandez was a regular in the outfield last year with 50 games played and
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47 starts. He hit .293 with five home runs and 27 RBIs. “Steve came along well from a redshirt year,” Hendrickson said. “We could not have asked for much more than what he did last year. Steve hits for power and shows the ability to hit the other way. He is a good athlete for a big guy. He is probably camped out in right but could also see action in left field.” “When he is not playing first, Hammerman has the versatility for us to put him in the outfield,” Hendrickson said. “He’s a guy who is going to play all over.” Nick Becker sat out last season as a transfer from Creighton. He played in all but one game his final season with the Bluejays and is expected to be an immediate contributor for the Billikens. “Nick is a true corner outfielder, but he’s athletic enough to play center and is certainly going to be counted on to hit in the two or three hole all year,” Hendrickson said. “He is arguably our team’s top approach hitter. He played in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament and hit third for Creighton. Although he didn’t play last year, he’s still a very experienced player. Having a 23-year-old player is a big plus. Because of his experience in big scenes and big atmospheres, I think Nick is one of two or three guys we want up when the game is on the line. A.J. VanderVorst brings a left-handed bat to the lineup but has been recovering from an arm injury he suffered in high school. “We haven’t found A.J. a true position,” Hendrickson said. “He swings left handed with some pop and just needs to find a position. If he can get into a groove, he can do some things for our offense. Injuries have slowed his progression, but he’ll be a guy who can see some time down the road. It might take some time before we see him in the mix, but he can hit. Freshman Danny Brennan might be the fastest player on the team and brings great skills to the outfield. He was an AllState selection at Fort Zumwalt South and should see regular action patrolling the outfield. “Danny has all the tools and skills you look for in an outfielder,” Hendrickson said. “He is one of the fastest players I’ve ever coached. He’s a plus, plus runner. When you combine all of that, Danny is the future in center field for us, for sure. He’ll play a lot this year, because we will do some
double switches at the end of games to utilitze his bat and glove.” STARTING PITCHERS As a freshman, Alex Alemann was a force for the Billikens and was voted the A-10’s Rookie of the Year. He tied for the team lead with nine wins and posted a 4.71 ERA. In A-10 play, he had a 2.76 ERA. “Alex will be considered the No. 1 starter this year, but we have guys who are not too far behind him,” Hendrickson said. “Now that he is a sophomore, I’m going to be hard on him. He can’t rest on his laurels. He’s learned to throw a breaking ball in a couple of different fashions and has a tremendous sinker. Alex has the size, the makeup and a phenomenal attitude that keeps him from getting riled, and he will anchor our staff.” Right behind Alemann is Mancuso, whom Hendrickson hopes can joing with Alemann to provide a potent 1-2 lineup of starters. Mancuso won six games last season and made 13 starts. “Jerry is a tremendous strike thrower,” Hendrickson said. “He needed strength and a put-away breaking ball and developed both over the winter. Jerry has turned it up a notch for this season. His velocity is up, he has some good sink and a plus change up. He is by far our best athlete on the mound. Jerry is a smart player and does a lot of little things that will help other players.” C.J. Rose is another transfer who arrived at SLU via Creighton. He played at
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
Alex Alemann
2011 PREVIEW Jefferson Junior College but hasn’t thrown an abundance of college innings. “I will try to be more patient with C.J. because he hasn’t pitched a lot of college baseball yet,” Hendrickson said. “He is a tremendous athlete who can play other positions as well as pitch. C.J. never complains and takes the ball when it is his turn. I hope he is in our rotation when it’s all said and done.” Zack Smith has outstanding size with a high upside. He comes to the Billikens after a stint at Johnson County Community College. “Zack is a big, strong kid, who’s a great worker,” Hendrickson said. “He is still learning how to pitch and is feeling his way through a few new pitches.We will see what his repertoire is, help him make some in-season adjustments and prepare him to face better hitters than he’s faced. Zack is good at fielding his position and smart about holding runners. He probably has the best arm strength on our staff. Freshman Brett Vanover arrives after a standout prep career at Eureka and could see steady action for the Billikens. “I’m not sure if Brett doesn’t have some of the best pure stuff on the team,” Hendrickson said. “He is used to being a two-way guy and playing a few positions and not being purely focused on pitching. Brett will push for a starting position. He has the ability to throw the fastball with great velocity, and he learned the cut fastball throughout the fall and winter which has put him into a new category.” RELIEVERS Hendrickson recognizes that he has a full arsenal of arms to deploy this season, especially in the form of a true closer in Travis Parker.The team will have numerous options that it has not had in the past. The staff is excited those prospects and expects many pitchers to make regular appearances. “We will have a different type of bullpen than we’ve ever had,” Hendrickson said. “Travis is going to close. He’s an anchor and a great crutch to have at the end of the game. Mentally he keeps our team in a great spot, knowing that if we have a lead, we have a go-to guy. Being a closer, it doesn’t mean that he is going to win every game or close every game but he’s got pretty good stuff for the A-10. He is one of the best competitors and baseball players I’ve had.”
Connor Gandossy Derek Mazzio won a state championship at St. Louis’ CBC High School. He has tremendous upside and will battle to earn innings as a true freshman. “Derek has a 90-mile-an-hour arm but is learning that he has to make pitches,” Hendrickson said. “He can’t throw the ball by everyone. Derek is a fast learner who is on the fast track to be a great set-up guy this year and a future closer. He’s got the ability to do a lot of great things, and he’s learning a third pitch. He’s versatile, and we can use him many ways.” Steve Jensen played two seasons at Butler County Community College and was an All-State selection out of Millard West High School in Nebraska. “Steve is another alternative closer this year,” Hendrickson said. “He pumps in a lot of strikes, learned a secondary pitch over the winter and has looked good so far. The addition of Steve gives us three power right-handers in the pen.” Jason Bell made 19 appearances last season, including a crucial stretch in the A-10 title contest. “We are looking for Jason to attack hitters,” Hendrickson said. “Hopefully, pitching in the A-10 championship game gave him great confidence. At times he looks unhittable, but is just a little inconsistent with his command. Jason is valuable as a middle-inning reliever. He’s a midweek starter if we need him.” From the left side, Hendrickson has two strong options in Jim Foster and Jon Levin. Both have improved tremendously and will be counted upon to set down lefthanded hitters late in games.
“We have not had an experienced lefthanded specialist, but Jim gives us that,” Hendrickson said. “He has lowered his arm slot down to an almost submarine type guy. Jim will be a one- to two-inning guy at most, but he will be effective. “Jon is a great competitor who throws four pitches, mixes things up and is your typical scrappy lefty who battles,” Hendrickson said. “He and Jim give us two great options from the left in the pen. These guys will be called upon to face the other team’s best lefty or to make the other coach go to his bench. With Jon and Jim, we are as close to a complete team as you can get from a bullpen standpoint.” Andres Wiltz posted a team-best 4.03 ERA, picked up three wins and made 19 appearances a year ago. “Andres pitched a lot of games for us last year when it meant a lot,” Hendrickson said. “He is a seventh- and eighth-inning pitcher, who’s got a change-up and is effective against lefties. Andres is someone we can rely on to take the ball for a couple innings and can get outs.” Marco Mejia appeared in 11 games last year, but he will miss the 2011 season due to injury. Damian Rivera pitched for the No. 1 team in the county at Braddock High School in Miami. “Damian had a great fall and posted the team’s lowest opponents’ batting average,” Hendrickson said. “He is a tremendous competitor out of Florida who pitched in some big games against great competition. He needs to learn what it’s like to work here every day and play a 56-game schedule. Like a lot of freshmen, he gets a tad inconsistent mechanically and throws too many pitches. Damian certainly has a bright future here.” Clay Smith helped his Park Hill High School team to district and sectional championships. He could surprise people with his good arm strength. “Clay is a strike thrower and has a good slider,” Hendrickson said. “For a true freshman, his slider is already above average. Clay might be a bit limited with his innings this year because of all the experienced right-handers we have, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see him on the mound sooner than later. He comes from a winning program, and we are excited about him and his potential.”
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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Cody Cotter
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Sr. • OF • 5-9 • 185 • L/R • St. Joseph, Mo. • Major: Business Administration 2010 • Junior Played in 51 games and made 47 starts … led the team in HBP with 21 … drew two walks, stole a base and scored a run in the NCAA tournament game against Illinois State … singled and was hit by a pitch at Louisville in the NCAA tourney CAREER HIGHS opener … recorded a AB 6, 3x, last vs. Dayton, 5/21/10 career-high six putouts Runs 4, vs. Kansas, 3/20/10 against the Cardinals Hits 3, 4x, last vs. SIUE, 4/28/10 … registered a hit in RBIs 3, 3x last vs. Charlotte, 3/14/10 BB 3, twice, last vs. UND, 3/17/09 the A-10 championship SB 2, 4x last vs. Fordham, 5/26/10 game over Charlotte … PO 6, at Louisville, 6/4/10 went 2-for-4 with two Hit runs scored, twice hit Streak 13 games, 3/16/10 to 4/2/10 by a pitch and drove in a run versus Xavier in the A-10 championship … recorded two hits and and RBI against Charlotte … drew two walks, swiped two bases and scored two runs against Fordham in the A-10 championship opener … drove in the game-winning run to cap a four-run rally in the bottom of the 10th against Dayton … doubled and scored in the opener versus the Flyers … hit a 3-run homer at Charlotte … drew two walks and stole two bases against SIU Edwardsville … in the series at La Salle, scored five runs and walked five times … doubled, scored a run, worked two walks and finished with two stolen bases in the finale at La Salle … tallied three times in the second game versus La Salle … recorded three hits, including a double, against SIUE … registered a single and a double at Massachusetts … had two hits, drove in two and scored a run in the last game at Fordham … lashed a two-run triple and scored two runs in the final Temple game … notched two RBIs and two hits against Eastern Illinois … lauched a solo home run at Southeast Missouri State … scored a career-high four runs in a win over Kansas.
in the final game of the Chicago State series ... in the first game against the Cougars, he singled twice and scored a pair of runs ... doubled and scored in the win against Eastern Illinois ... singled, walked and scored twice in the win against UC Santa Barbara ... walked, singled and posted his first RBI of the season in the final game of the CSU Bakersfield series. At Iowa Western CC Left-handed hitter who played both the infield and outfield for coach Mark Rardin’s squad that advanced to the Junior College World Series ... posted a .395 batting average and broke the school record with eight triples in 2008 ... also led the team with 13 stolen bases and cracked 11 doubles ... second-team All-Region XI selection in 2008.
2009 • Sophomore Led team with 51 runs scored, which is the fifth most in a single season at SLU ... was hit by a league-high 22 pitches, which ranked in the top 10 nationally ... was second on the club with 31 walks At St. Joseph Central and 15 stolen bases ... started 52 games in left field and served as Two-time All-City, All-District and All-Conference selection for the Billikens’ leadoff hitter in 43 contests ... in the first game against the Indians. Temple, tied career highs with three hits and three RBIs ... went 2-for-3 with two RBIs in the second Charlotte game ... doubled and homered in that game and scored twice ... went 3-for-3 with a double, RBI and run scored in the second game of the Dayton series ... had two hits, including a key late home run, and three RBIs in the victory against nationally ranked Ole Miss CAREER STATS ... went 3-for-4 with a double and a career-high three runs Year G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A scored in the second game of the Xavier series ... doubled 2009 54/52 .232 190 51 44 10 2 2 16 15-23 31 106 6 and scored in the first game against Murray State ... singled 2010 51/47 .262 164 49 43 5 1 2 21 16-21 38 101 4 in both games against Northern Illinois ... drew three walks TOT 105/99 .246 354 100 87 10 3 4 37 31-44 69 207 10
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Jon Myers
Sr. • IF • 6-2 • 200 • R/R • O’Fallon, Mo. • Major: Business Administration 2010 • Junior A first-team All-Conference selection … set a school record for hits in a season with 95 … led the team with a .365 average and scored 52 runs … finished with 18 doubles, three triples and 16 home runs … had a .642 slugging percentage … fashioned a 13game hitting streak … never went hitless in backCAREER HIGHS to-back games during the AB 7 vs. Saint Peter’s, 2/20/10 season … hit a solo home Runs 5 at Central Arkansas, 2/27/10 run at Louisville in the Hits 3 12x, last vs. Xavier, 5/28/10 NCAA tournament … RBIs 5 2x, last at SIIUE, 4/14/10 drove in the first run of Hit the A-10 title game against Streak 13 games, 3/13/10 to 4/1/10 Charlotte with a sac fly … went 3-for-4 with two RBIs against Xavier in the A-10 championship … scored three runs and drove in three against Fordham to open the A-10 title run … racked up five hits during the Dayton series … finished with three RBI on two hits and a sac fly at Southern Illinois … doubled and tripled in the first game at Charlotte … put up a 3-for-5 outing in the series finale at La Salle and drove in three runs … launched a solo home run versus Missouri State … registered a home run in his fourth straight game with a solo shot at Fordham … mashed three home runs and tied his career high with five RBIs … had a hit, including a homer, in all three plate appearances in the final game of the Temple series … doubled and homered in game two at Temple … went 2-for-4 in a game at nationally ranked Arkansas … tallied seven hits in 12 at-bats in the Xavier series with five RBIs … smacked a home runs and had three hits at Mississippi with two runs driven in … versus Kansas in a doubleheader, had five hits in eight plate appearances with five RBIs … went 3-for-5 against Evansville with a home run, a double and four RBIs … in game two of a doubleheader at Murray State, slashed two doubles and a home run with two walks and scored three times … tripled and plated three runs versus Western Illinois … blasted two solo home runs at Duquesne … hit two home runs and scored a career-high five runs in game two at Central Arkansas … set a career best with five RBI against Saint Peter’s.
At Meramec (Mo.) CC All-America shortstop for coach Tony Datoli’s Magic ... also earned All-Region honors after leading the team with a .404 batting average ... slugged 13 home runs and drove in 36 runs ... in his first season at Meramec in 2007, he hit .373 while driving in 26 runs. At Fort Zumwalt South Played three seasons for coach Tony Primeau’s Bulldogs, where he was a first-team All-State selection at shortstop in 2006 after hitting .386 with four homers, 24 RBIs, 22 runs scored and 10 steals ... helped team to a sectional championship in 2006 ... also played soccer for four years and basketball for three.
2009 • Redshirt Played in 14 games before suffering a season-ending injury ... had a pinch-hit RBI single against Murray State in what would be his final at-bat of the season ... had a career-high three hits and scored twice in the final game of the Northern Illinois series ... poked a pinch-hit single and scored in the first game against the Huskies ... drove in a career-high three runs and doubled CAREER STATS in the first game against Chicago State ... lifted a sacrifice Year G/GS Avg. AB fly and drove in another run with a single in the game vs. 2009 14/11 .244 41 Eastern Illinois ... singled in a run, was hit by a pitch and 2010 62/62 .365 260 TOT 76/73 .348 301 scored in the victory against UC Santa Barbara.
R H 2B 6 10 1 52 95 18 58 105 19
3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A 0 0 8 0-0 1 0 1 3 16 72 5-7 21 68 128 3 16 80 5-7 22 68 129
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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Jim Foster
Jr. • LHP • 6-0 • 170 • L/L • Wentzville, Mo. • Major: Education 2010 • Sophomore Appeared in 17 games … recorded 10 strikeouts in 27-1/3 innings … recorded the win versus Xavier in the A-10 Championship … worked a season-high four frames at Charlotte and struck out two … did not allow a run versus SIU Edwardsville on April 28 … pitched one scoreless inning against Eastern CAREER HIGHS Illinois … threw four IP 6.0 vs. Chicago State, 3/7/09 shutout innings at UALR SO 3 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 3/5/10 and only gave up two A 3 vs. Chicago State, 3/7/09 hits. 2009 • Freshman Made 11 appearances out of the bullpen and drew two starts ... struck out 10 and walked seven in 23-1/3 innings of work ... started the final SIU Edwardsville matchup at GCS Ballpark and fanned two ... pitched an inning of relief in the victory at George Washington ... did not allow an earned run in an inning of relief against Richmond ... threw two innings of scoreless relief against Eastern Illinois, yielding just one hit ... struck out the lone hitter he faced in a relief effort at Xavier ... picked up the win against Chicago State in his first career start after working six innings and allowing four runs ... struck out two in two innings of work at Indiana State ... tossed a scoreless inning of relief in the second game against CSU Bakersfield in his Billiken debut. At Holt Played three years of varsity for coach Joel Adam’s Indians ... mainly utilized as a left-handed pitcher but also saw time at first base ... went 5-2 on the hill and posted a 2.13 ERA in 46 innings pitched his senior year ... also had a .372 average at the plate ... his junior season, helped the Indians to an appearance in the Missouri Class 4 state championship game ... earned a 6-4 record that season and posted a 2.64 ERA in 61 innings of work ... also struck out 39 batters.
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CAREER STATS Year 2009 2010 TOT
G 13 17 30
ST CG W-L SV IP 2 0 1-0 0 23.1 0 0 1-1 0 27.1 2 0 2-1 0 50.2
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
H R 45 34 39 21 84 55
ER 25 20 45
BB 7 11 18
SO ERA 10 9.64 10 6.59 20 8.00
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Connor Gandossy 6 Jr. • C • 6-2 • 195 • R/R • Madison, Conn. • Major: Communication 2010 • Sophomore Played in 35 games and was in the starting lineup for 17 contests ... had four doubles and 11 RBIs on the season … singled against Illinois State in the NCAA Tournament … doubled and scored a run at La Salle … went 4-for-5 with two walks and scored a run against St. Bonaventure … drove in two runs CAREER HIGHS against SIUE April 28 AB 5, 3X, last St. Bona., 4/30/10 … plated two runs and Runs 2, twice, last vs. UND, 3/18/09 scored at Fordham … Hits 4 vs. St. Bonaventure, 4/30/10 registered two hits at RBIs 3 vs. Chicago State, 3/7/09 SIUE April 14 … walked PO 9, twice, last St. Peter’s, 2/20/10 twice and had two RBIs A 5 vs. Western Illinois, 3/3/10 at Arkansas … drew a career-high three walks versus Eastern Illinois … scored, drove in one run and earned two walks in the Indiana State game … set a career high with three walks versus Ohio State. 2009 • Freshman Started nine games behind the plate, appearing in 24 total contests ... registered one home run and walked eight times ... drew a pinchhit walk in the win at Temple ... walked and scored at Eastern Illinois ... singled in the second game of the Dayton series ... singled in back-to-back games against Eastern Illinois and Missouri at Busch Stadium ... homered, walked and scored twice in the final game of the North Dakota series ... went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and a career-high three RBIs in the final game of the Chicago State series ... singled in the first game against the Cougars ... singled in the CSU Bakersfield finale for his first collegiate hit. At St. Luke’s School Played four years of varsity baseball for coach John Lord’s Crusaders ... three-time All-League selection as a catcher ... hit .425 his senior season, which included 11 doubles, two triples, three homers and 26 RBIs ... scored 33 runs and stole 11 bases ... was solid defensively, throwing out 20 of 24 base runners ... played on the accomplished Team Connecticut Blue Jays (AAU) club squad.
CAREER STATS Year G/GS 2009 24/9 2010 35/17 TOT 59/26
Avg. AB R H 2B .178 45 5 8 0 .231 65 11 15 4 .209 110 16 23 4
3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A 0 1 4 0-1 8 66 9 0 0 11 0-1 20 97 13 0 1 15 0-2 28 163 22
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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Jerry Mancuso
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Jr. • IF/RHP • 6-1 • 180 • R/R • Kansas City, Mo. • Major: Business Administration 2010 • Sophomore Hitting – Batted .280 with seven doubles, two triples and three home runs … drove in 18 runs and finished with 47 hits … drew 24 walks … doubled in three runs in the A-10 championship game versus Charlotte … hit a home run and scored twice against Xavier in the A-10 Tournament … began the A-10 tourney CAREER HIGHS with three hits and two AB 6 vs. Saint Peter’s, 2/20/10 runs versus Fordham Runs 3 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 3/5/10 … registered two hits, Hits 5 at Central Arkansas, 2/27/10 scored and drove in a RBI 4 at Ole Miss, 3/24/09 run in the regular season 2B 2, twice, last vs. FDU, 3/5/10 finale versus Dayton BB 2, 6x, last at La Salle, 5/9/10 … went 3-for-3 and SB 2, 2X, last at Cent. Ark, 2/27/10 had two RBIs at Saint PO 7 at Murray State, 3/12/10 Joseph’s … had three hits Asst. 5 vs. Temple, 4/9/10 Hit and scored four times in Streak 11 games, 2/22/09 to 3/13/09 the doubleheader versus Kansas … had a hit in all IP 9.0 at Fordham, 4/18/10 three at-bats at Murray SO 5 vs. Temple, 4/9/10 State … went 5-for-6 in the second game at Central Arkansas. Pitching – Went 6-6 with a 6.75 ERA … had 39 strikeouts while giving up only 18 walks … picked up a crucial win against Dayton May 22 … went the distance for the win at Fordham … beat Temple and gave up only two earned runs in seven innings … defeated Kansas in the second game of the doubleheader … notched the win at SEMO with one run in four innings.
At Rockhurst 2009 • Freshman Pitched and played the infield for three seasons for Jim Degrow’s Hitting – Hit .293 with 12 doubles, three home runs and 31 RBIs Hawklets ... earned All-State honors his senior year after hitting ... his 12 doubles are tied for third all time among freshmen, while .410 and blasting five home runs ... was also tough on the mound, his 31 RBIs are fifth ... was third on the team with 25 walks ... was posting an 8-1 record with seven complete games and a 0.79 ERA 6-for-7 in the stolen bases department ... served as the DH on ... threw a no-hitter his senior year ... as a junior hit .433 with a 26 occasions and started at third base 14 times, primarily at the .564 on-base percentage and seven RBIs ... on the mound, posted beginning of the year … went 4-for-4 and was hit by a pitch in the a 3.16 ERA in five starts, striking out 19 batters and tossing one Dayton finale … recorded a game-high four RBIs in the win against complete game. nationally ranked Ole Miss … walked, homered, scored twice and recorded a pair of RBIs in the first game of the North Dakota series ... drove in six runs in the first two games of CAREER STATS the Chicago State series ... singled twice and lifted a sacrifice Year G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A fly for his first career RBI at Indiana State ... registered his 2009 45/42 .293 140 19 41 12 0 3 31 6-7 25 14 26 first career hit in the win against UC Santa Barbara, which 2010 51/46 .280 168 37 47 7 2 3 18 6-10 24 64 32 TOT 96/88 .286 308 56 88 19 2 6 49 12-17 49 78 58 started an 11-game hitting streak. Pitching – Posted a 3-1 record and a 8.01 ERA in two starts and nine appearances out of the bullpen ... struck out 13 batters and walked just four over 30-1/3 innings.
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Year
G ST CG W-L SV IP
2009 2010 TOT
11 18 29
2 13 15
0 3-1 1 6-6 1 9-7
H R ER BB SO ERA
0 30.1 48 28 27 0 82.2 134 75 62 0 113.0 182 103 89
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
4 13 8.01 18 39 6.75 22 52 7.09
Marco Mejia
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Jr. • RHP • 6-1 • 195 • R/R • Miami, Fla. • Major: Business Administration 2010 • Sophomore Pitched in 11 games before sustaining an injury in late April which caused him to miss the rest of the season … struck out two at Arkansas … pitched 1-1/3 innings against Xavier and did not allow a hit with two punchouts … threw 1-1/3 against Mississippi and held the Rebels hitless … recorded two strikeouts CAREER HIGHS and did not all a hit IP 5.0 at Eastern Illinois, 4/21/09 in one inning of work SO 6 at Eastern Illinois, 4/21/09 against Western Illinois A 2 vs. North Dakota, 3/17/09 … recorded the victory over Ohio State after throwing 2-1/3 innings. 2009 • Freshman Second on the team and first among relievers with a 4.01 ERA ... appeared in 15 games out of the bullpen and drew one start ... opposing batters hit just .221 against him, a team best ... struck out 24 and walked 15 in 24-2/3 innings ... did not allow a hit in an inning of relief in the victory against SIU Edwardsville ... went 2-1/3 innings out of the bullpen for his first career win at Temple, allowing one run on three hits while fanning two ... pitched two innings of scoreless relief and struck out two in the victory at Missouri State ... earned his first career start at Eastern Illinois but did not figure into the decision ... went a career-high five innings and allowed three runs on six hits ... also struck out a career-best six batters ... struck out three in two innings of scoreless relief in the Dayton finale ... threw an inning of scoreless relief in the win against Richmond ... held nationally ranked Ole Miss scoreless in one inning of relief ... pitched a span of six innings of relief over four games where he did not allow an earned run ... pitched two scoreless innings against both Chicago State and North Dakota ... pitched 1-1/3 innings of relief in the victory against UC Santa Barbara. At Belen Jesuit Played for coach Tony Mellan’s Wolverines ... his senior year, made 10 appearances (five starts) and posted a 2.67 ERA and three complete games ... also struck out 38 batters in 36-2/3 innings while walking just nine ... in 2007, helped team to district and regional championships and an appearance in the state final four.
CAREER STATS Year 2009 2010 TOT
G 16 11 27
ST CG W-L SV IP 1 0 1-0 0 24.2 0 0 1-1 0 10.2 1 0 2-1 0 35.1
H R 21 14 25 18 46 32
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
ER 11 18 29
BB 15 4 19
SO ERA 24 4.01 11 15.19 35 7.39
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Zach Miller
#26
Jr. • IF • 6-0 • 195 • R/R • Dardenne Prairie, Mo. • Major: Psychology 2010 • Sophomore Finished hitting .291 with 34 runs scored and 23 RBIs … played in 50 games and made 49 starts but did not play after May 18 due to injury … was third on the team with 31 walks … had 12 multi-hit contests … set a career best with seven assists on three occasions … notched two hits in the middle game at CAREER HIGHS Charlotte, scored and AB 6, twice, last at Temple, 5/10/09 had an RBI … drove in Runs 4 vs. Saint Peter’s, 2/20/10 two runs in four straight Hits 4, 2X, last, vs. SIUE, 4/28/10 games from April 28 to RBIs 4, twice, last vs. Rich., 4/3/09 May 2 … went 4-for-5 BB 4 vs. Saint Peter’s, 2/20/10 with two runs scored and PO 6 vs. Western Illinois, 3/3/10 drove in two to start the A 7, 3X last at Charlotte 5/15/10 run against SIUE April 28 Hit … had a hit, drove in two Streak 11 games, 4/22/09 to 5/10/09 and worked three walks against St. Bonaventure April 30 … had one hit and one walk in every game of the series at Fordham … scored twice in the finale against Temple … tripled, had two walks and scored a run in the final game at Saint Joseph’s … enjoyed a 3-for-4 outing against Evansville … had two hits, scored twice, drove in two runs and stole a base at Murray State … picked up two hits and tallied twice against Western Illinois … smacked two doubles at Duquesne … notched three hits and scored five times in the doubleheader against Ohio State …hit a home run and drove in two runs versus Fairleigh Dickinson … fashioned a season-best eight-game hitting streak … recorded two hits at UALR … reached base in all seven plate appearances versus Saint Peter’s with three hits and four walks and scored four runs.
At Fort Zumwalt West Played two seasons for Mike Rimmer’s Jaguars ... hit .444 with 15 extra-base hits, 29 RBIs and 38 runs scored his senior season ... for his efforts, he earned All-GAC first-team honors and was named to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch All-Metro team ... helped team to a 21-5 record.
2009 • Freshman Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American ... led the team with 61 RBIs, which are the most ever by a SLU freshman and tied for fifth all time ... accumulated 70 hits to rank second on the freshman charts ... also ranked in the top five on the freshman lists in runs (39, tied for second), doubles (11, fifth), triples (four, tied for second), home runs (10, tied for third) and total bases (119, first) ... earned a spot on the A-10 All-Rookie team and finished third in the league in RBIs ... tabbed a freshman Mid-Season All-American by the baseball Web site www.pgcrosschecker.com ... earned A-10 Rookie of the Week honors on three occasions ... put together a season-best 11-game hitting streak late in the season ... against Missouri at Busch Stadium, pounded out three hits and recorded four RBIs ... had three hits and scored twice in the win against nationally ranked Ole Miss ... had three straight CAREER three-RBI games against Chicago State and Northern Illinois Year G/GS 2009 54/54 ... homered in his first career at-bat at CSU Bakersfield. 2010 50/49
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Avg. AB .324 216 .291 189 TOT 104/103 .309 405
R H 39 70 34 55 73 125
2B 11 10 21
3B HR RBI SB-A 4 10 61 5-5 1 1 23 4-6 5 11 84 9-11
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
BB 21 31 52
PO A 49 106 62 121 111 227
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Alex Alemann
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So. • RHP • 6-5 • 210 • R/R • Weston, Fla. • Major: Business Administration 2010 • Freshman Named the Atlantic 10 Conference Rookie of the Year … posted a 9-6 record with 72 strikeouts and a 4.71 ERA … hurled six complete games … in conference games, went 6-2 with a 2.93 ERA … against A-10 foes, had 40 strikeouts while allowing just 12 walks … started the NCAA Tournament CAREER HIGHS game against Illinois IP 9.0 6X, last, vs. Dayton, 5/20/10 State … won the A-10 SO 9 vs. Dayton, 5/20/10 Championship opener versus Fordham … went the distance, struck out a career-high nine batters and allowed only one run in the critical opener against Dayton May 20 … was the winner at La Salle … surrendered just two earned runs versus St. Bonaventure in recording the complete-game win … struck out six but did not figure into the decision at Fordham … tossed a three-hit complete game against Temple, the second straight outing he had gone the distance … notched eight Ks and allowed only two earned runs at Saint Joseph’s in recording the victory … scattered six hits and did not give up a run in seven innings for the win over Xavier … struck out eight while working seven frames for the triumph over Evansville … notched four strikeouts in seven innings for his first collegiate win in the game at Central Arkansas. At Cypress Bay Played two seasons for coach Michael White’s Lightning ... in 2008, posted a 5-2 record and a 3.07 ERA on the mound for the Lightning while striking out 28 batters in 41 innings ... named Performer of the Week in Broward County when he helped Cypress Bay to a 6-2 district victory over Western, allowing just one earned run in six innings while striking out five in the contest ... helped Cypress Bay post 17 wins his junior and senior seasons ... team advanced to regionals his senior year after posting a 17-8 record.
CAREER STATS Year 2010
G 17
ST CG W-L SV IP H R ER 17 6 9-6 0 116.2 146 76 61
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
BB SO ERA 27 72 4.71
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Jason Bell
So. • RHP • 6-2 • 175 • R/R • St. Louis, Mo. • Major: Education
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2010 • Freshman Named to the 2010 Atlantic 10 All-Tournament squad … started one game and made 19 appearances on the mound … posted a 1-0 record with one save and a 6.28 ERA … pitched four innings against Illinois State in the NCAA Tournament and finished with three strikeouts … hurled four shutout CAREER HIGHS innings and picked up IP 4.0 3X, last, vs. Illinois St, 6/5/10 three strikeouts to SO 3, twice, last, vs. Illinois St, 6/5/10 record the victory in the championship game of the A-10 Tournament … started against Southern Illinois May 18 … did not allow an earned run over four innings of work against SIU Edwardsville May 12 … finished with 2Ks in 2-2/3 innings versus Missouri State … threw a perfect inning of relief against Eastern Illinois … did not allow a run or a hit against Xavier … picked up the save against Evansville allowing just one hit in 2 innings of work to preserve the win for Alex Alemann … credited with two strikeouts at Central Arkansas … in first career outing, pitched 2-2/3 innings and did not allow a run and registered two strikeouts. At Parkway Central Played baseball all four years for Ryan Connors’ Colts ... earned second-team All-Conference plaudits his senior year after posting a 3-1 record and a 3.83 ERA ... helped the Colts to a 19-5 mark in 2009 ... as a junior, went 4-1 including back-to-back playoff wins while helping Parkway Central to the state quarterfinals ... his senior year, played for the St. Louis Pirates select baseball club that won a national title in Fort Myers, Fla. ... also played for Rawlings Prospects in St. Louis his sophomore and junior seasons ... member of the honor roll.
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CAREER STATS Year 2010
G ST CG W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA 19 1 0 1-0 1 38.2 50 35 27 23 19 6.28
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
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Steve Fernandez 18 So. • UTIL • 6-2 • 215 • R/R • St. Louis, Mo. • Major: Business Administration 2010 • Freshman Earned 47 starts and played in 50 games … finished fifth on the team with a .293 average and hit five home runs while driving in 27 … recorded two hits in the NCAA Tournament against Illinois State … had two hits and scored twice versus Xavier … notched two base hits, including a double, and scored a CAREER HIGHS run against Dayton May AB 5, 3X, last, Dayton, 5/21/10 22 … lashed two hits Runs 2, 4X, last, vs. Xavier, 5/28/10 and drove in two runs Hits 4 vs. Western Illinois, 3/9/10 in the opener against RBIs 5 vs. Ohio State, 3/6/10 the Flyers … drew two BB 3 at Fordham, 4/18/10 walks against SIUE … PO 3, 3X, last, St. Bona., 5/2/10 worked two walks and A 1, 4X last at St. Bova., 5/1/10 scored a run in the finale Hit against St. Bonaventure Streak 5 games, 5/21/10 to 5/28/10 … smashed a home run, recorded two hits, one walk and drove in two in the middle game versus the Bonnies … picked up two hits, two RBIs and scored against SIU Edwardsville … singled and walked twice and plated two runs against Missouri State … set a career high with three walks in the final game of the series at Fordham … launched two home runs and drove in three in the opener at Fordham … had back-to-back two-hit games in the Temple series … credited with two hits and two runs scored at Saint Joseph’s … erupted for four hits and four RBIs against Western Illinois … doubled and singled in the game at Duquesne … thrashed Ohio State with a career-high five RBIs … doubled and had two hits in the final game at Central Arkansas … homered and went 2-for-3 at UALR At Parkway Central Played three seasons for coach Ryan Connors’ Colts ... played first and third base ... earned honorable mention All-State honors his senior year after finishing third on the team with a .391 average ... led the team with nine home runs, which tied for fourth overall in the St. Louis metro area ... had an .826 slugging percentage, registered a .523 on-base percentage and scored 30 runs ... was an All-Metro and All-Conference selection his junior season ... also played three seasons of football at Parkway Central.
CAREER STATS
Year G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A 2010 50/49 .293 164 25 48 9 0 5 27 3-4 27 33 4
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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Jon Levin
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So. • LHP • 6-2 • 205 • L/L • O’Fallon, Mo. • Major: Business Administration 2010 • Freshman Came out of the bullpen on 18 occasions and worked 21-1/3 innings … recorded 12 strikeouts and a 5.91 ERA … tied for the staff lead with two saves … pitched an out in the NCAA Tournament game versus Illinois State … retired the one batter CAREER HIGHS faced against Xavier IP 3.1 at Saint Joseph’s, 4/1/10 … made six straight SO 2, 3X, last, at La Salle, 5/8/10 appearances without surrendering a run … struck out both batters in 2/3-innings in the middle game at La Salle … threw two innings against St. Bonaventure and did not allow a run to score … worked 1-1/3 innings versus the Bonnies April 30 and did not surrender a tally … notched two strikeouts in two frames versus SIU Edwardsville … retired both batters he faced, inclduing one via strikeout, against Missouri State … struck out two at Arkansas … did not allow a batter to reach base in the outing against Eastern Illinois. At O’Fallon Township Played baseball four years for coach Jason Portz’ Panthers ... posted a 9-4 record with a 3.55 ERA his senior year while leading the team to the state tournament ... also fanned 56 batters in 65 innings pitched ... his team posted a 32-10 record his senior year en route to sectional and super-sectional championships ... earned honorable mention All-Area plaudits for his efforts ... named to the honor roll.
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CAREER STATS Year 2010
G ST CG W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA 18 0 0 0-1 2 21.1 30 15 14 6 12 5.91
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
Mike Levine
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So. • IF • 5-8 • 170 • R/R • Prairie Village, Kan. • Major: Psychology
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2010 • Freshman Was one of three players to see action in all 62 games and made 61 starts … fourth on the team with a .296 average … had 14 extra base hits, including two home runs, and drove in 44 runs, third most on the squad … set a school record with 187 assists … singled and scored a run against Illinois State in CAREER HIGHS the NCAA Tournament AB 6 vs. St. Bonaventure, 4/20/10 … went 4-for-5 and Runs 3, vs. Xavier, 5/28/10 scored a career-high Hits 4 vs. Xavier, 5/28/10 three runs and two RBIs RBIs 6 vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/30/10 against Xavier in the A-10 BB 2, twice, last, at La Salle, 5/8/10 Championship … plated PO 5 at Central Arkansas, 2/27/10 two runs in the middle A 7, 4X, last, vs. Illinois St., 5/1/10 game versus Dayton … Hit registered two singles and Streak 9 games, 3/24/10 to 4/11/10 scored a run at Southern Illinois … enjoyed a 3-for5 outing against SIU Edwardsville May 12 with two RBIs … singled, walked twice and scored two times in the middle game of the La Salle series … had two doubles during a 3-for-6 day in the opener versus St. Bonaventure … chased home two runners and scored a run in the first game of the UMass doubleheader … tripled and cleared the bases at Arkansas … recorded his third straight threehit game when he went 3-for-5 and scored two runs in the first game at Saint Joseph’s … drove in a career-high six runs against Eastern Illinois … picked up three hits in the finale at Xavier … hit a home run, drove in two and scored twice against Indiana State … picked up four RBIs at Murray State … notched two runs driven in at Duquesne … finished with four hits and three RBIs in the doubleheader against Ohio State … went 2-for-2 with a walk and two runs against Southeast Missouri State … hit his first career home run in the final game against Central Arkansas … drove in three runs in the middle contest at UCA … picked up first career hit versus St. Peter’s. At Shawnee Mission South Lettered all four seasons for Mitch Wills’ Raiders ... earned secondteam All-State, first-team All-Sun and first-team All-Sunflower League honors his senior year after hittin .456 with 16 RBIs and 17 stolen bases ... also posted a .649 slugging percentage and a .610 on-base percentage ... his junior season, led team to a regional championship while hitting .514 with 19 RBIs and 11 doubles ... also played three years of soccer at Shawnee Mission South, where he was an All-State selection ... was an All-Academic selection and member of the National Honor Society.
CAREER STATS
Year G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 2010 62/61 /296 216 38 64 11
3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A 1 2 44 6-7 21 94 187
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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Andres Wiltz
So. • RHP • 6-2 • 225 • R/R • Miami, Fla. • Major: Mathematics
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2010 • Freshman Started three games and pitched in 20 contests … posted a 3-0 record … led the team with a 4.03 ERA, surrendering just 13 earned runs in 29 innings on the mound … tied for the team lead with two saves … allowed opposing batters CAREER HIGHS a team-low .282 average IP 5.0 vs. Western Illinois 3/9/10 … worked 1-1/3 innings SO 3 vs. Western Illinois 3/9/10 against Illinois State in the NCAA Tournament and did not allow a run … appreared in five straight games without surrendering an earned run … At Belen Jesuit Played four seasons for head coach Tony Mellan’s Wolverines, playing with Billiken teammates Lucas Calderon and Marco Mejia ... picked up the Florida Athletics Coaches Association (FACA) 4-A Player of the Year award in 2009 ... earned second-team AllDade honors his senior year as a pitcher after going 8-2 with a 2.39 ERA and 52 strikeouts ... third-team All-Dade selection as a utility player his junior season ... honorable-mention All-Dade pick as a sophomore, the year the Wolverines captured a regional championship ... his brother, Danny, pitched for the University of Tennessee and was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in 2009.
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CAREER STATS Year 2010
G ST CG W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA 19 3 0 3-0 2 29.0 29 13 13 16 10 4.03
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
Nick Becker
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RS Sr. • OF • 6-1 • 190 • R/R • St. Louis, Mo. • Major: Communication
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2010 • Sat out the season as part of NCAA transfer rule.
advanced to the NJCAA playoffs his freshman season.
2009 • At Creighton Third on the team in hitting with a .318 average, including a .333 mark in Missouri Valley Conference games ... played in all but one contest ... homered and drove in 31 runs on the season ... was the team’s hottest hitter down the stretch and helped the Bluejays advance to the MVC title game ... stole two bases and did not commit an error in 60 chances in the outfield.
At Vianney Played four seasons for Steve Bieser’s St. John Vianney Griffins ... member of two state championship teams in 2004 and 2006 (sophomore and senior seasons) ... had the game-winning hit vs. Hazelwood Central in the 2006 state championship game ... hit .338 and drove in 19 runs his senior season ... played in the St. Louis Amateur Baseball Academy All-Star Game following his freshman, sophomore and junior seasons ... played AAU baseball for the Rawlings Knights in the summer of 2006 under head coach Vince Loggins ... named team MVP after hitting .500, smacking six homers and recording 45 RBIs.
2007 and 2008 • At Jefferson College Played two years for head coach Sam Carel’s Vikings ... first-team All-Region selection in 2008 after leading the team in hitting (.413), slugging percentage (.703) and on-base percentage (.474) ... also led the team in doubles (23) and runs scored (45) en route to team MVP honors in 2008 ... Vikings were the Metro Community College Athletic Conference champions both seasons ... team
Danny Brennan
Fr. • OF • 6-2 • 175 • L/R • St. Louis, Mo. • Major: Deciding
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At Fort Zumwalt South Helped lead the program that captured the 2010 Missouri Class 4 state title … as a junior in 2009, was tabbed a first-team AllState selection by the Missouri Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association after leading the Bulldogs with a .400 average … had three homers and drove in 31 runs on the season … totaled three RBIs against Lee’s Summit North and Rock Bridge in the state tournament, vaulting Fort Zumwalt South to its first state championship in baseball.
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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Marco DiRoma
Jr. • C • 6-1 • 205 • R/L • Bolton, Ontario • Major: Communication
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At John A. Logan Hit .324 as the Volunteers’ everyday catcher … tied for the team lead in doubles with 14 and drove in 50 runs to rank second on the squad … slugged .500 and posted a .408 on-base percentage … in his freshman year, batted .242 in 37 games, belting three home runs and registering 24 RBIs. At Robert F. Hall Twice named the Wolfpack’s Player of the Year … earned the 2008 All-Provincial Catcher of the Year award … helped his club team, the Markham Mariners, win the national championship … also played hockey and volleyball for his high school.
Jordan Hammermann 10 So. • UTIL • 5-11 • 175 • L/R • St. Louis, Mo. • Major: Deciding At Forest Park Community College Led the team in the majority of offensive categories including average (.438), home runs (10) and RBIs (61) … was a first-team All-Region selection.
doubles (17) and runs scored (39) … earned team’s Tim Wolfe and the Ryan Howard award.
Ladue Horton Watkins High School Was a four-year letterwinner for the Rams … an All-State selection at Ladue, hit .446 and slugged .743 his senior year … as a junior, ranked among the St. Louis area leaders in batting average (.535),
Steve Jensen
Jr. • RHP • 6-1 • 180 • R/R • Omaha, Neb. • Major: Mathematics At Butler County Community College Was an honorable mention All-Conference selection … in first season, appeared in 22 games out of the bullpen for the Grizzlies and accumulated 11 saves, which ranked in the top 10 nationally … posted a 2-3 record on the hill and struck out 33 batters in 28-2/3 innings … had 92 at-bats, hitting .261 with eight doubles, five homers and 24 RBIs.
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At Millard West Was a first-team Super-State outfielder his senior year … hit .376 with six home runs and 46 RBIs … helped team to a state runnerup finish.
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
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Derek Mazzio
Jr. • RHP • 6-3 • 195 • R/R • St. Louis, Mo. • Major: Communication
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At CBC Earned three letters with the Cadets … named second-team AllState in Class 4… was a first-team All-Metro Catholic Conference selection … as a senior, posted a 7-1 record with a 2.79 ERA and 63 strikeouts … was the winning pitcher in the 2010 state championship game as the Cadets finished with a 26-7 record and a school mark for most victories in a season … set a school record for career winning percentage at .909 with 10 wins and just one loss … was an honor roll student and a member of the National Honor Society.
Pat McGlynn
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Fr. • UTIL • 5-10 • 180 • R/R • Belleville, Ill. • Major: Business Administration At Althoff Catholic As a senior, was named school’s Male Athlete of the Year … hit .383 with 16 RBI, 14 stolen bases and posted a .546 on-base percentage … helped team win the regional title as a junior … set the school record for walks in a season and career … holds the single-season fielding percentage mark … was an All-Area selection as a senior and twice was named All-Conference … earned three letters in football and basketball … voted All-City, All-Area and All-Conference in football … was a member of the National Honor Society and a High Honors student.
Devin O’Rourke 25 Fr. • IF/OF • 6-2 • 195 • L/R • Kansas City, Mo. • Major: Deciding At Rockhurst As a senior, his .420 for the Hawklets … named the championship series Most Valuable Player … helped squad to a third-place finish at the Missouri state championship … also earned two letters in basketball … earned Academic Second Honors
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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Travis Parker
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RS Jr. • UTIL • 6-2 • 215 • R/R • St. Louis, Mo. • Major: Communication 2010 • Took a red-shirt season. 2009 • Seward County Community College Was a bona fide two-way player for coach Gaylen McSpadden’s Saints ... helped team to second place in the region ... named firstteam All-Region after finishing second on the team in average (.371), home runs (nine) and RBIs (54) ... also led the Saints’ pitching staff in appearances (20), saves (12) and ERA (1.85). 2008 • Kansas City Kansas Community College Played one season for coach Steve Burleson’s Blue Devils ...
helped team to a second-place finish in the competitive Jayhawk Conference. At Lincoln Northeast Four-year letterwinner for coaches Bill Flagler and Jerome Erlich’s Rockets ... picked up first-team All-State honors as a senior after earning second-team All-State plaudits his junior year ... earned honorable-mention All-State honors as a freshman and sophomore ... as a senior, posted a 5-3 record with a 2.02 ERA and 46 Ks ... also contributed at the plate with a .418 average and 15 extra base hits, including five homers.
Damian Rivera
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Fr. • LHP • 6-0 • 200 • L/L • Miami, Fla. • Major: Business Administration At Braddock Named third-team All-Dade County and was an All-County honorable mention selection on three occasions … helped the Bulldogs to 55 wins during his high school career … chosen team’s MVP and the hitter of the year his final year … voted squad’s pitcher of the year three times … posted a 5-2 record as a senior with a 2.14 ERA, 68 strikeouts in 48 innings … selected to the third team as a junior, when he went 5-2 with a 2.23 ERA … held opponents to a .228 average … led team to a regional quarterfinals
appearance and the district title … originally signed with Marshall in the early-signing period but opted to enroll at SLU instead … earned the Superintendent’s Diploma of Distinction.
C.J. Rose
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RS So. • RHP • 6-2 • 200 • R/R • St. Peters, Mo. • Major: Business Administration At Jefferson College Was first-team All-Conference after hitting .409 with five home runs for the Vikings.
base percentage and slugged .750 … on the mound, posted a 3-1 record with 39 Ks in eight appearances (five starts) … member of the honor roll all four years … originally signed with Creighton.
At Fort Zumwalt South Earned four letters with the Bulldogs … claimed first-team AllState and All-Conference honors following his senior year after contributing at the plate and on the mound … hit .417 with six doubles, two homers and 15 RBIs … posted a team-best .600 on-
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2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
Clay Smith
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Fr. • RHP • 6-2 • 190 • R/R • Kansas City, Mo. • Major: Deciding
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At Park Hill Was a first-team All-Suburban Big Six selection as a senior … helped the Trojans to conference, district and sectional titles … played on the National Baseball Congress U18 national championship team playing on the Barnstormers Baseball Club in Kansas City … also ran four seasons of cross country..
Zack Smith
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Jr. • RHP • 6-4 • 215 • R/R • St. Peters, Mo. • Major: Business Administration At Johnson County Community College Was a second-team All-Conference selection and helped the team to the Jayhawk Conference championship … named a Distinguished Academic All-American … tabbed the JCCC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2010 … in first year with the Cavaliers, went 7-2 with a 2.09 ERA … struck out 33 while walking just 15 and helping the squad to a 43-14 record.
At Fort Zumwalt South Earned second-team All-State and second-team All-Metro plaudits as a designated hitter after posting a .444 average with six doubles and 15 RBIs … went 5-0 on the mound with a 1.05 ERA and 41 strikeouts in 30 innings … helped team win conference and district titles in 2006 … earned the FZS Leadership and Loyalty Award … earned Academic All-Conference honors … graduated Magna Cum Laude …
A.J.VanderVorste
RS Fr. • C/OF • 6-1 • 185 • L/R • Tyler, Texas • Major: Athletic Training At Bishop T.K. Gorman Played all four years for coach Jarrod Bitter’s Crusaders ... second-team All-State selection as a sophomore and junior and honorable-mention All-State pick his freshman and senior years ... earned first-team All-District distinction all four seasons while helping his team to four playoff appearances ... three-time team MVP (freshman, sophomore and senior seasons) and Offensive Player of the Year his junior season ... also played four years of football and was an All-District defensive back ... member of the
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National Honor Society ... earned Merit Awards in math, foreign language and English.
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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Bret Vanover
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Fr. • RHP • 6-0 • 180 • R/R • Eureka, Mo. • Major: Business Administration At Eureka Hit .400 with four home runs, 39 RBIs and 27 runs scored for the Wildcats as a senior … on the mound, posted a 6-2 slate … named first-team All-Conference and All-District … was once named the STLtoday.com Player of the Week … helped team to a 16-11 record in 2009 … as a junior, led the Wildcats with 23 RBIs, five triples and three home runs … on the mound, he pitched five innings and recorded six strikeouts.
ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS Location ............... Fayetteville, Ark. Founded ................................... 1871 Enrollment . .......................... 21,406 Nickname .................... Razorbacks Colors ...........Cardinal and White Conference .. Southeastern (SEC) Athletic Director .............Jeff Long Web Site .ArkansasRazorbacks.com Baseball SID ...............Chad Crunk Office Phone ........(479) 575-2753 Office Fax .............(479) 575-7481 Cell Phone . ..........(479) 387-8742 Email ................mcrunk@uark.edu
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CHARLOTTE 49ERS Head Coach ..........Dave Van Horn Alma Mater ...........Arkansas, 1988 Record at UA ......319-179 (8 yrs) Career Record ..904-419 (22 yrs) 2010 Record ..........................43-21 Conference Record .............18-12 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ....... 13/17 Starters Ret/Lost .......................4/5 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost ... 4/10 Home Field ....... Baum Stadium at George Cole Field (10,737) Press Box Ph. .......(479) 575-4141
Location ................. Charlotte, N.C. Founded .................................... 1946 Enrollment . ........................... 25,063 Nickname ................................ 49ers Colors ............... Green and White Conference ................... Atlantic 10 Athletic Director ........... Judy Rose Web Site ........ charlotte49ers.com Baseball SID ...................Ryan Rose Office Phone .........(704) 687-6312 Office Fax ..............(704) 687-4918 Cell Phone . ...........(704) 425-8740 Email ............. ryan.rose@uncc.edu
Head Coach ................Loren Hibbs Alma Mater ........ Wichita St., 1984 Record at CHA .567-440-3 (18 yrs) Career Record ........................Same 2010 Record ...........................39-17 Conference Record ................ 20-7 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......... 21/7 Starters Ret/Lost .............. 6/2+DH Pitchers Ret/Lost .................... 11/3 Home Field .............Hayes Stadium Capacity ................................... 4,300 Press Box Ph. ........(704) 687-5959
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
2011 OPPONENT INFORMATION EASTERN ILLINOIS PANTHERS Location .................. Charleston, Ill. Founded ................................... 1895 Enrollment . .......................... 11,630 Nickname ......................... Panthers Colors .................... Blue and Gray Conference ..................Ohio Valley Athletic Director ..Barbara Burke Web Site ............EIUPanthers.com Baseball SID . Greg Lautzenheiser Office Phone ........(217) 581-7020 Office Fax .............(217) 581-6434 Cell Phone . ..........(419) 605-8512 Email ...... glautzenheiser@eiu.edu
Head Coach ................ Jim Schmitz Alma Mater ......Wilmington, 1979 Record at EIU ....429-423 (16 yrs) Career Record ..593-584 (23 yrs) 2010 Record ..........................18-35 Conference Record .............11-12 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ......... 13/6 Starters Ret/Lost .......................6/2 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost ......6/6 Home Field .......Coaches Stadium Capacity ......................................600 Press Box Ph. .......(217) 581-8464
FORDHAM RAMS Location ........................ Bronx, N.Y. Founded ................................... 1841 Enrollment . ............................ 7,994 Nickname ............................... Rams Colors ............Maroon and White Conference .................. Atlantic 10 Athletic Director .Frank McLaughlin Web Site ......FordhamSports.com Baseball SID ... Scott Kwiatkowski Office Phone ........(718) 817-4240 Office Fax .............(718) 817-4244 Cell Phone . ..........(718) 817-4219 Email .skwiatkowski@fordham.edu
Baseball SID .................. Ben Taylor Office Phone ........(217) 244-5045 Office Fax .............(217) 333-5540 Cell Phone . ..........(217) 714-3555 Email ........... bktaylor@illinois.edu
Location ...................Evansville, Ind. Founded ................................... 1854 Enrollment . ............................ 2,822 Nickname ....................Purple Aces Colors .Purple, Orange and White Conference ............Missouri Valley Athletic Director ...... John Stanley Web Site ........GoPurpleAces.com Baseball SID .............Lizzie Barlow Office Phone ........(812) 488-1152 Office Fax .............(812) 488-2090 Cell Phone . ...............................N/A Email ......... eb153@evansville.edu
Head Coach ...............Wes Carroll Alma Mater ..........Evansville, 2001 Record at UE ............57-57 (2 yrs) Career Record .......................Same 2010 Record ..........................32-27 Conference Record .............10-11 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ....... 18/11 Starters Ret/Lost .......................7/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ......................1/3 Home Field ............Braun Stadium Capacity .................................. 1,200 Press Box Ph. .......(812) 479-2587
GEORGE WASHINGTON COLONIALS Head Coach ........... Nick Restaino Alma Mater ........... Fordham, 1993 Record at FOR .165-166-1 (6 yrs) Career Record .......................Same 2010 Record ..........................21-35 Conference Record .............15-12 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ....... 23/10 Starters Ret/Lost .......................5/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost ................... 12/3 Home Field ........Jack Coffey Field Capacity .................................. 1,000 Press Box Ph. .......(718) 817-0773
ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI Location .................. Champaign, Ill. Founded ................................... 1867 Enrollment . .......................... 41,298 Nickname ...................Fighting Illini Colors ............... Orange and Blue Conference ..........................Big Ten Athletic Director ....Ron Guenther Web Site ............... FigtingIllini.com
EVANSVILLE PURPLE ACES
Location .............Washington, D.C. Founded ................................... 1821 Enrollment . .......................... 10,000 Nickname ........................ Colonials Colors ...................... Buff and Blue Conference .................. Atlantic 10 Athletic Director .........Jack Kvancz Web Site ...............GWsports.com Baseball SID ............. Dan DiVeglio Office Phone ........(202) 994-0339 Office Fax .............(202) 994-2713 Cell Phone . ..........(215) 630-0183 Email .......... d.diveglio@gmail.com
Head Coach ........... Steve Mrowka Alma Mater .North Carolina, 1987 Record at GW .163-174-1 (6 yrs) Career Record .570-405-3 (17 yrs) 2010 Record ..........................26-28 Conference Record .............14-13 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ....... 25/11 Starters Ret/Lost .......................4/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost ................... 13/2 Home Field ..............Barcroft Park Capacity .................................. 1,000 Press Box Ph. .......(215) 630-0183
IOWA HAWKEYES Head Coach .............. Dan Hartleb Alma Mater ..........So. Illinois, 1989 Record at ILL .......151-127 (5 yrs) Career Record .......................Same 2010 Record ..........................26-26 Conference Record .............10-14 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ......... 17/6 Starters Ret/Lost .......................4/5 Pitchers Ret/Lost ................... 12/2 Home Field .................Illinois Field Capacity .................................. 1,500 Press Box Ph. .......(217) 333-1227
Location ................ Iowa City, Iowa Founded ................................... 1847 Enrollment . .......................... 30,300 Nickname ....................... Hawkeyes Colors .................. Black and Gold Conference ........................... Big 10 Athletic Director ..........Gary Barta Web Site ....... hawkeyesports.com Baseball SID .............Matt Weitzel Office Phone ........(319) 335-9411 Office Fax .............(319) 335-9417 Cell Phone . ................................NA Email ... matthew-weitzel@uiowa. edu
Head Coach ..................Jack Dahm Alma Mater .........Creighton, 1989 Record at UI ........170-216 (7 yrs) Career Record ........ 453-492 (17) 2010 Record ..........................30-28 Conference Record .............13-11 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ......... 21/8 Starters Ret/Lost .......................7/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost ................... 10/3 Home Field .... Duane Banks Field Capacity .................................. 3,000 Press Box Ph. .......(319) 335-9520
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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2011 OPPONENT INFORMATION LA SALLE EXPLORERS
KANSAS JAYHAWKS Location ...................Lawrence, Kan. Founded .....................................1866 Enrollment . ............................30,004 Nickname ...........................Jayhawks Colors ...............Crimson and Blue Conference .............................Big 12 Athletic Director ........ Sean Lester Web Site ..............KUAthletics.com Baseball SID ......... Mike Cummings Office Phone ......... (785) 864-3575 Office Fax .............. (785) 864-7944 Cell Phone.............. (785) 331-6307 Email ............................ mtc@ku.edu
Head Coach ...................Ritch Price Alma Mater ....... Williamette, 1978 Record at KU ....273-220-2 (8 yrs) Career Record .948-644-3 (32 yrs) 2010 Record ........................31-27-1 Conference Record ...........11-15-1 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ...........19/9 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 5/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................... 8/5 Home Field ........ Hoglund Ballpark Capacity ....................................2,500 Press Box Ph. ........ (785) 864-4037
Le MOYNE DOLPHINS
Baseball SID ................ Jared Smith Office Phone ........(215) 951-1633 Office Fax .............(215) 951-1694 Cell Phone . ................................NA Email ............... smithjl@lasalle.edu
Head Coach ...................Mike Lake Alma Mater ..............La Salle, 1982 Record at LAS ..........57-98 (3 yrs) Career Record .......................Same 2010 Record ..........................22-32 Conference Record .............14-13 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ......... 17/2 Starters Ret/Lost .......................5/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ......................5/0 Home Field .Hank DeVincent Field Capacity .................................. 1,000 Press Box Ph. .............................NA
MISSOURI STATE BEARS
Location .................... Syracuse, NY Founded ................................... 1946 Enrollment . ............................ 2,300 Nickname .........................Dolphins Colors ................ Green and Gold Conference ............... Independent Athletic Director .............Matt Bassett Web Site .LemoyneDolphins.com Baseball SID ..................Craig Lane Office Phone ........(315) 445-4412 Office Fax .............(315) 445-4678 Cell Phone . ...............................N/A Email ........... lanect@lemoyne.edu
Head Coach ............ Scott Cassidy Alma Mater ...........LeMoyne, 1998 Record at LeMoyne .0-0 (1st year) Career Record .......................Same 2010 Record ..........................28-27 Conference Record .................NA Letterwinners Ret/Lost ......... 21/5 Starters Ret/Lost .......................6/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost ................... 10/1 Home Field ..Dick Rockwell Field Capacity ......................................NA Press Box Ph. .......(315) 445-4408
NORTH DAKOTA FIGHTING SIOUX Location ..............Grand Forks, ND Founded .....................................1883 Enrollment . ............................14,095 Nickname ................. Fighting Sioux Colors ......Kelly Green and White Conference ...................Great West Athletic Director ....... Brian Faison Web Site ............FightingSioux.com Baseball SID .................Ryan Powell Office Phone ......... (701) 777-2986 Office Fax .............. (701) 777-4352 Cell Phone ............. (701) 213-5921 Email ........... ryanpowell@mail.und. nodak.edu
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Location ................ Philadelphia, Pa. Founded ................................... 1863 Enrollment . ............................ 7,331 Nickname ........................Explorers Colors .................... Blue and Gold Conference .................. Atlantic 10 Athletic Director ...............Dr.Thomas Brennan Web Site ...........GoExplorers.com
Head Coach ................. Jeff Dodson Alma Mater .......... Livingston, 1993 Record at UND ........... 33-64 (2 yrs) Career Record ........................ Same 2010 Record ........................... 19-35 Conference Record .................. NA Letterwinners Ret/Lost .........17/10 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 4/5 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................ 8/3 Home Field ............... Sioux Center Capacity ....................................2,000 Press Box Ph. .............................. NA
Location .................. Springfield, Mo. Founded .....................................1905 Enrollment . ............................23,092 Nickname .................................Bears Colors ............. Maroon and White Conference ............. Missouri Valley Athletic Dir. ....................Kyle Moats Web Site .MissouriStateBears.com Baseball SID ..............Ben Adamson Office Phone ......... (417) 836-4584 Office Fax .............. (417) 836-4868 Cell Phone.............. (405) 742-7585 Email .......................BenAdamson@ .............................. missouristate.edu
Head Coach ................Keith Guttin Record at MSU.... 959-607 (28 yrs) Career Record ........................ Same 2010 Record ........................... 21-34 Conference Record...................6-15 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .........13/11 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 6/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................... 6/4 Home Field ........... Hammons Field Capacity ....................................8,000 Press Box Ph. ........ (417) 863-0395 ext. 3070
NORTHERN ILLINOIS HUSKIES Location ...........................DeKalb, Ill. Founded .....................................1895 Enrollment . ............................24,424 Nickname ............................ Huskies Colors ..............Cardinal and Black Conference ..............Mid-American Athletic Dir. ............... Jeff Compher Web Site ....www.NIUhuskies.com Baseball SID .................Zach Peters Office Phone ......... (815) 753-9572 Office Fax .................................... NA Cell Phone.............. (815) 508-3375 Email .................. zpeters2@niu.edu
Head Coach ....................Ed Mathey Alma Mater ..North Central, 1986 Record at NIU....210-234-1 (8 yrs) Career Record .415-405-3 (17 yrs) 2010 Record ........................... 24-31 Conference Record................ 12-15 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ...........19/7 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 6/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................... 8/3 Home Field ..Ralph McKinzie Field Capacity ....................................2,000 Press Box Ph. ........ (815) 753-8094
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
2011 OPPONENT INFORMATION NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS Location ........................Evanston, Ill. Founded .....................................1851 Enrollment . ..............................8,000 Nickname ...........................Wildcats Colors ................Purple and White Conference ........................... Big Ten Athletic Dir. .................... Jim Phillips Web Site ................. NUsports.com Baseball SID ............Nick Brilowski Office Phone ......... (847) 467-3831 Office Fax .................................... NA Cell Phone.............. (847) 239-4127 Email .brilowski@northwestern.edu
Head Coach ................ Paul Stevens Alma Mater ...................Lewis, 1976 Record at NU.. 577-676-6 (23 yrs) Career Record ........................ Same 2010 Record ........................... 24-32 Conference Record................ 13-11 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ...........14/8 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 7/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................... 7/5 Home Field ....... Rocky Miller Park Capacity ....................................1,000 Press Box Ph. ........ (847) 491-4200
RICHMOND SPIDERS Location ..................... Richmond,Va. Founded .....................................1830 Enrollment . ..............................2,950 Nickname ..............................Spiders Colors ........................Red and Blue Conference ....................Atlantic 10 Athletic Director ............ Jim Miller Web Site ....RichmondSpiders.com Baseball SID ......... Mike DeGeorge Office Phone ......... (804) 287-6313 Office Fax .............. (804) 289-8820 Cell Phone . ........... (804) 399-8916 Email .mdegeorge@richmond.edu
Baseball SID ......................Eric Hess Office Phone ......... (618) 650-3608 Office Fax .............. (618) 650-2296 Home Phone ........ (618) 656-0510 Email ...................... ehess@siue.edu
Location ...................... Kingston, R.I. Founded .....................................1892 Enrollment . ............................16,392 Nickname .................................Rams Colors .....Keaney Blue, Dark Blue and White Conference ....................Atlantic 10 Athletic Director ....... Thorr Bjorn Web Site ...................GoRhody.com Baseball SID ...........Jodi Pontbriand Office Phone ......... (401) 874-5356 Office Fax .............. (401) 854-5354 Cell Phone . ........... (401) 481-6648 Email ............. jpontbriand@uri.edu
Head Coach .................... Jim Foster Alma Mater ........ Providence, 1993 Record at URI ...156-119-2 (5 yrs) Career Record ........................ Same 2010 Record ........................... 31-26 Conference Record .............. 17-10 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .........17/12 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 6/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................... 8/5 Home Field .............. Bill Beck Field Capacity .................................... 1,000 Press Box Ph. ...............................NA
SAINT JOSEPH’S HAWKS Head Coach ..........Mark McQueen Alma Mater .Sam Houston St.,1984 Record at UR ........ 66-84-2 (3 yrs) Career Record ........................ Same 2010 Record ........................... 24-28 Conference Record .............. 10-17 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ............ NA Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 7/2 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost ....... 2/3 Home Field ........................Pitt Field Capacity ....................................... 600 Press Box Ph. ........ (804) 289-8714
SIU EDWARDSVILLE COUGARS Location ..................Edwardsville, Ill. Founded .....................................1957 Enrollment . ............................14,107 Nickname ........................... Cougars Colors .................... Red and White Conference ................... Ohio Valley Athletic Director .Dr. Brad Hewitt Web Site ............SIUECougars.com
RHODE ISLAND RAMS
Head Coach ................Gary Collins Alma Mater .................... SIUE, 1973 Record at SIUE .973-714-7 (32 yrs) Career Record ........................ Same 2010 Record ........................... 14-38 Conference Record .................. NA Letterwinners Ret/Lost .........17/10 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 7/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................... 9/4 Home Field . SimmonsCooper Comp. Capacity ....................................1,500 Press Box Ph. ........ (618) 650-3608
Location ..................Philadelphia, Pa. Founded .....................................1851 Enrollment . ..............................4,550 Nickname ...............................Hawks Colors ..............Crimson and Gray Conference ....................Atlantic 10 Athletic Director .........Don DiJulia Web Site ................. SJUHawks.com Baseball SID ............Joe Greenwich Office Phone ......... (610) 660-1738 Office Fax .............. (610) 660-1724 Cell Phone . ........... (610) 745-9339 Email ...................jgreenwi@sju.edu
Head Coach ............ Fritz Hamburg Alma Mater .................. Ithaca, 1989 Record at SJU ........ 34-59-1 (2 yrs) Career Record ........................ Same 2010 Record ........................... 18-29 Conference Record .............. 13-14 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .........20/14 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 5/4 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost ....... 4/1 Home Field .......... Campbell’s Field Capacity ....................................6,425 Press Box Ph. ........ (610) 745-9339
S.E. MISSOURI STATE REDHAWKS Location .........Cape Girardeau, Mo. Founded ..................................... 1873 Enrollment . ............................ 10,859 Nickname .........................Redhawks Colors ...................... Red and Black Conference ....................Ohio Valley Athletic Director ..........John Shafer Web Site ............ GoSoutheast.com Baseball SID ....................Bo Bunton Office Phone ..........(573) 651-2933 Office Fax ...............(573) 651-2810 Cell Phone . ............(314) 606-6312 Email ............... rbunton@semo.edu
Head Coach .................Mark Hogan Alma Mater .................. SEMO, 1977 Record at SEMO .469-398-1 (16 yrs) Career Record .854-655-3 (29 yrs) 2010 Record ............................30-25 Conference Record ................. 13-9 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ........... 26/4 Starters Ret/Lost .........................8/1 Pitchers Ret/Lost ..................... 10/2 Home Field ................. Capaha Park Capacity .................................... 2,000 Press Box Ph. .........(573) 651-9139
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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2011 OPPONENT INFORMATION SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SALUKIS Location ................. Carbondale, Ill. Founded ................................... 1869 Enrollment . .......................... 20,037 Nickname ............................. Salukis Colors ............Maroon and White Conference ............Missouri Valley Athletic Director ... Mario Moccia Web Site ................SIUSalukis.com Baseball SID .............................TBD Office Phone ........(618) 435-5470 Office Fax .............(618) 435-2648 Cell Phone . ..............................TBD Email ..........................................TBD
Head Coach ........ Ken Henderson Alma Mater .Missouri So. St., 1983 Record at SIU ...............12-8 (1 yr) Career Record .......................Same 2010 Record ..........................28-29 Conference Record .............10-10 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ....... 14/11 Starters Ret/Lost .......................5/4 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost ......0/3 Home Field ........Abe Martin Field Capacity .................................. 2,000 Press Box Ph. .......(618) 453-3794
TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN BRONCS Location .................. Edinburg, Texas Founded .....................................1927 Enrollment . ............................19,000 Nickname .............................. Broncs Colors .Green and Burnt Orange Conference ...................Great West Athletic Director .......... Chris King Web Site ............... utpabroncs.com Baseball SID ...........Alex del Barrio Office Phone ......... (956) 665-2240 Office Fax .............. (956) 665-2261 Cell Phone . ................................. NA Email .......... adelbarrio1@utpa.edu
Head Coach ........ Manny Mantrana Alma Mater ......... St. Thomas, 1990 Record at UTPA ....... 36-74 (2 yrs) Career Record .....470-267-1 (14 ) 2010 Record ........................... 22-33 Conference Record .................9-18 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ...........18/8 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 5/3 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost ....... 2/2 Home Field ........Edinburg Stadium Capacity ....................................4,000 Press Box Ph. .............................. NA
ST. BONAVENTURE BONNIES Location ........ St. Bonaventure, N.Y. Founded .....................................1939 Enrollment . ..............................2,000 Nickname ............................ Bonnies Colors ............... Brown and White Conference ....................Atlantic 10 Athletic Director .....Steve Watson Web Site ............... GoBonnies.com Baseball SID .............Jason MacBain Office Phone ......... (716) 375-4019 Office Fax .............. (716) 375-2383 Cell Phone .................................. NA Email ................. jmacbain@sbu.edu
Head Coach ..........Larry Sudbrook Alma Mater ..........Kent State, 1978 Record at SBU .546-551-7 (26 yrs) Career Record ........................ Same 2010 Record ........................... 17-31 Conference Record .................9-18 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ...........18/5 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 8/1 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost ....... 9/3 Home Field ......Fred Handler Park Capacity ........................................NA Press Box Ph. ...............................NA
UIC FLAMES Location ..........................Chicago, Ill. Founded .....................................1896 Enrollment . ............................27,309 Nickname .............................. Flames Colors ...................... Navy and Red Conference ...........Horizon League Athletic Director ... James Schmidt Web Site .................UICflames.com Baseball SID .............. Dan Yopchick Office Phone ......... (312) 996-5881 Cell Phone . ........... (847) 254-0404 Office Fax .............. (312) 996-8349 Email ..................yopchick@uic.edu
Head Coach ..................... Mike Dee Alma Mater .UW-La Crosse, 1979 Record at UIC .... 392-276 (13 yrs) Career Record ........................ Same 2010 Record ........................... 24-30 Conference Record .................15-9 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ...........14/9 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 6/0 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................... 2/0 Home Field ............ Les Miller Field Capacity ....................................1,100 Press Box Ph. ........ (312) 355-1190
WESTERN ILLINOIS LEATHERNECKS Location .........................Macomb, Ill. Founded .....................................1899 Enrollment . ............................13,331 Nickname ...Fighting Leathernecks Colors ..................Purple and Gold Conference ... The Summit League Athletic Director ....Dr. Tim M.Van Alstine Web Site ..... GoLeathernecks.com Baseball SID ......................Cameron Weidenthaler Office Phone ......... (309) 298-1133 Office Fax .............. (309) 298-2060 Cell Phone . ........... (641) 431-0483 Email .CH-Weidenthaler@wiu.edu
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Head Coach ................. Mike Villano Alma Mater .. Saginaw Val. St., 2001 Record at WIU ............14-39 (1 yr) Career Record ........................ Same 2010 Record ........................... 14-39 Conference Record .................6-21 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ............. 9/4 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 7/2 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost .....5/10 Home Field ..Alfred D. Boyer Stad. Capacity ....................................... 502 Press Box Ph. .............................. NA
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
Overall: 33-29
Date Feb 19, 2010 Feb 20, 2010 Feb 20, 2010 Feb 26, 2010 Feb 27, 2010 Feb 28, 2010 Mar 02, 2010 Mar 03, 2010 Mar 05, 2010 Mar 06, 2010 Mar 06, 2010 Mar 07, 2010 Mar 09, 2010 Mar 12, 2010 Mar 13, 2010 Mar 14, 2010 Mar 16, 2010 Mar 17, 2010 Mar 20, 2010 Mar 20, 2010 Mar 23, 2010 Mar 24, 2010 Mar 26, 2010 Mar 27, 2010 Mar 27, 2010 Mar 30, 2010 Apr 01, 2010 Apr 01, 2010 Apr 02, 2010 Apr 07, 2010 Apr 09, 2010 Apr 10, 2010 Apr 11, 2010 Apr 14, 2010 Apr 16, 2010 Apr 17, 2010 Apr 18, 2010 Apr 20, 2010 Apr 23, 2010 Apr 24, 2010 Apr 24, 2010 Apr 28, 2010 Apr 30, 2010 May 01, 2010 May 02, 2010 May 07, 2010 May 08, 2010 May 09, 2010 May 12, 2010 May 14, 2010 May 15, 2010 May 16, 2010 May 18, 2010 May 20, 2010 May 21, 2010 May 22, 2010 May 26, 2010 May 27, 2010 May 28, 2010 May 29, 2010 Jun 04, 2010 Jun 05, 2010
Atlantic 10: 15-12
Home: 17-5
Away: 8-21
2010 RESULTS Neutral: 8-3
Opponent vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs Saint Peter’s at UALR at Central Arkansas at Central Arkansas at Central Arkansas SOUTHEAST MISSOURI WESTERN ILLINOIS vs Fairleigh Dickinson$ vs Ohio State$ vs Ohio State$ at Duquesne$ WESTERN ILLINOIS at Murray State at Murray State at Murray State INDIANA STATE EVANSVILLE KANSAS KANSAS at Southeast Missouri at Ole Miss XAVIER* XAVIER* XAVIER* EASTERN ILLINOIS at Saint Joseph’s* at Saint Joseph’s* at Saint Joseph’s* at Arkansas TEMPLE* TEMPLE* TEMPLE* at SIUE at Fordham* at Fordham* at Fordham* MISSOURI STATE at Massachusetts* at Massachusetts* at Massachusetts* SIUE ST. BONAVENTURE* ST. BONAVENTURE* ST. BONAVENTURE* at La Salle* at La Salle* at La Salle* vs SIUE at Charlotte* at Charlotte* at Charlotte* at Southern Illinois DAYTON* DAYTON* DAYTON* vs Fordham% vs Charlotte% vs Xavier% vs Charlotte% at Louisville& vs Illinois State&
Result Score r-h-e/r-h-e Pitcher of record W 6-2 6-10-0/2-12-3 Cotton (W 1-0) W 12-11 12-17-1/11-14-2 Coovert (W 1-0) L 2-8 2-7-1/8-11-2 Alemann (L 0-1) L 5-12 5-6-3/12-17-2 Cotton (L 1-1) W 13-6 13-15-4/6-10-1 Alemann (W 1-1) L 4-6 4-10-1/6-11-0 Coovert (L 1-1) W 10-6 10-13-2/6-18-1 Mancuso (W 1-0) L 3-4 3-5-1/4-11-1 Coovert (L 1-2) L 10-12 10-13-3/12-8-0 Foster (L 0-1) L 9-15 9-15-1/15-20-1 Buckham (L 0-1) W 10-9 10-12-1/9-18-0 Mejia (W 1-0) W 7-2 7-12-0/2-5-1 Cotton (W 2-1) W 11-7 11-17-2/7-13-3 Wiltz (W 1-0) L 7-12 7-11-0/12-18-3 Alemann (L 1-2) W 18-7 18-16-1/7-14-2 Cotton (W 3-1) L 2-12 2-6-3/12-17-1 Mancuso (L 1-1) L 9-14 9-10-1/14-16-0 Mejia (L 1-1) W 8-7 8-13-2/7-13-0 Alemann (W 2-2) W 12-8 12-13-1/8-13-2 Cotton (W 4-1) W 8-5 8-10-1/5-14-0 Mancuso (W 2-1) L 4-8 4-8-0/8-10-1 Alemann (L 2-3) L 5-14 5-10-0/14-19-0 Schrader (L 0-1) W 5-4 5-9-5/4-9-1 Cotton (W 5-1) L 3-4 3-6-2/4-10-0 Mancuso (L 2-2) W 8-0 8-16-0/0-7-1 Alemann (W 3-3) W 15-3 15-12-0/3-14-2 Schrader (W 1-1) L 8-17 8-16-3/17-23-0 Cotton (L 5-2) W 7-3 7-9-2/3-8-1 Alemann (W 4-3) L 8-9 8-12-1/9-11-2 Mancuso (L 2-3) L 8-32 8-9-2/32-30-4 Schrader (L 1-2) W 5-4 5-4-4/4-5-0 Cotton (W 6-2) W 6-1 6-9-0/1-3-2 Alemann (W 5-3) W 13-4 13-14-2/4-10-2 Mancuso (W 3-3) L 10-17 10-17-6/17-17-0 Buckham (L 0-2) L 4-6 4-8-0/6-13-2 Cotton (L 6-3) L 3-4 3-6-2/4-11-2 Alemann (L 5-4) W 9-2 9-10-2/2-9-2 Mancuso (W 4-3) L 6-9 6-10-2/9-10-2 Schrader (L 1-3) W 4-3 4-8-1/3-7-0 Cotton (W 7-3) L 9-10 9-9-1/10-18-4 Mancuso (L 4-4) L 0-12 0-5-1/12-17-0 Buckham (L 0-3) W 11-4 11-17-2/4-4-1 Mancuso (W 5-4) W 8-7 8-16-2/7-14-3 Wiltz (W 2-0) W 5-4 5-11-1/4-7-1 Alemann (W 6-4) L 6-7 6-7-0/7-9-2 Mancuso (L 5-5) L 5-7 5-5-1/7-11-0 Mancuso (L 5-6) W 10-8 10-12-1/8-15-1 Alemann (W 7-4) W 10-2 10-9-0/2-5-3 Cotton (W 8-3) W 6-5 6-10-2/5-12-3 Buckham (W 1-3) L 7-11 7-10-2/11-12-1 Buckham (L 1-4) L 3-4 3-5-0/4-10-1 Alemann (L 7-5) L 0-5 0-2-0/5-8-0 Cotton (L 8-4) L 5-16 5-11-1/16-19-1 Levin (L 0-1) W 3-1 3-7-0/1-8-0 Alemann (W 8-5) W 7-6 7-14-0/6-9-2 Wiltz (W 3-0) W 3-1 3-10-0/1-12-0 Mancuso (W 6-6) W 16-11 16-15-2/11-15-1 Alemann (W 9-5) W 3-2 3-7-0/2-4-0 Cotton (W 9-4) W 12-9 12-16-0/9-15-2 Foster (W 1-1) W 5-4 5-9-0/4-12-3 Bell (W 1-0) L 2-11 2-7-0/11-15-0 Cotton (L 9-5) L 3-8 3-10-2/8-13-0 Alemann (L 9-6) () extra-inning game | *Atlantic 10 Conference game $ Buckeye Invitational (Port Charlotte, Fla.) | % A-10 Tournament (Camden, N.J.) | & NCAA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
Attend 122 231 273 272 255 226 122 131 84 167 156 57 88 163 235 143 196 212 222 222 460 5924 154 163 163 154 - 104 102 7527 218 234 244 414 153 189 211 426 137 225 225 144 145 198 212 157 208 177 345 1157 1403 1102 78 222 156 173 0 0 168 282 2834 521
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2010 OVERALL STATS HITTING PLAYER Jon Myers Danny Brock J.D. Dunn Mike Levine Steve Fernandez Zach Miller Ben Braaten Jerry Mancuso Cody Cotter Andrew Guerra Mike McKean David Blackwell Connor Gandossy Lucas Calderon Andrew Buckham Matt O’Neal
AVG .365 .356 .296 .296 .293 .291 .283 .280 .262 .252 .389 .282 .231 .190 .000 .000
GP-GS 62-62 62-62 61-61 62-61 50-47 50-49 60-59 51-46 51-47 51-28 13-3 27-6 35-17 35-10 1-0 1-0
Totals Opponents
.298 .333
62 62
AB 260 239 243 216 164 189 226 168 164 123 18 39 65 58 1 0
R 52 64 54 38 25 34 32 37 49 18 5 8 11 9 0 0
H 95 85 72 64 48 55 64 47 43 31 7 11 15 11 0 0
2B 3B HR 18 3 16 15 0 18 16 4 5 11 1 2 9 0 5 10 1 1 18 0 2 7 2 3 5 1 2 5 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
RBI 72 75 30 44 27 23 40 18 21 20 2 6 11 5 0 0
TB 167 154 111 83 72 70 88 67 56 48 9 14 19 14 0 0
SLG% BB .642 21 .644 38 .457 23 .384 21 .439 27 .370 31 .389 26 .399 24 .341 38 .390 15 .500 2 .359 1 .292 20 .241 5 .000 0 .000 0
HBP 3 14 7 10 5 3 1 15 21 11 2 2 2 0 0 0
SO GDP OB% 40 3 .410 31 6 .463 45 3 .370 36 8 .375 33 1 .404 31 7 .399 44 3 .355 44 4 .411 37 3 .453 24 0 .370 4 0 .500 10 2 .333 25 1 .425 17 1 .254 1 0 .000 0 0 .000
SF 6 5 3 6 2 0 3 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
SH SB-ATT 1 5-7 0 15-18 5 28-34 1 6-7 0 3-4 0 4-6 0 1-1 0 6-10 2 16-21 2 10-11 0 0-1 0 1-2 2 0-1 2 1-1 0 0-0 0 0-1
2173 436 648 121 13 59 394 972 .447 292 96 422 42 .399 34 16 96-125 2289 464 763 147 28 58 421 1140 .498 196 39 331 41 .389 41 27 68-83
LOB - Team (537), Opp (499). DPs turned - Team (55), Opp (58). CI - Team (0), Opp (1).
PITCHING Player ERA Andres Wiltz 4.03 Bryant Cotton 4.35 Alex Alemann 4.71 Jon Levin 5.91 Jason Bell 6.28 Jim Foster 6.59 Jerry Mancuso 6.75 Andrew Meister 9.00 Andrew Buckham 9.94 Matt O’Neal 10.12 Tommy Coovert 11.14 Marco Mejia 15.19 Mike Schrader 24.11 Totals Opponents
W-L APP 3-0 19 9-5 18 9-6 17 0-1 18 1-0 19 1-1 17 6-6 18 0-0 3 1-4 20 0-0 12 1-2 14 1-1 11 1-3 8
6.55 33-29 62 6.29 29-33 62
GS CG SHO/C SV IP H 3 0 0/1 2 29.0 29 17 6 0/0 1 124.0 142 17 6 0/1 0 116.2 146 0 0 0/0 2 21.1 30 1 0 0/1 1 38.2 50 0 0 0/0 0 27.1 39 13 1 0/0 0 82.2 134 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 2 5 0 0/0 0 41.2 67 0 0 0/0 1 18.2 31 2 0 0/0 0 21.0 40 0 0 0/0 0 10.2 25 4 0 0/0 0 9.1 28 62 13 62 4
1/1 2/2
R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 13 13 16 10 9 1 0 .282 6 3 77 60 29 99 32 7 7 .290 11 9 76 61 27 72 24 5 8 .304 3 5 15 14 6 12 3 1 3 .326 0 1 35 27 23 19 12 0 4 .311 8 1 21 20 11 10 5 0 7 .361 4 1 75 62 18 39 26 4 7 .353 5 9 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 .286 6 1 49 46 22 35 10 5 12 .368 1 2 28 21 13 7 9 1 1 .383 2 3 27 26 10 10 6 3 2 .421 4 2 18 18 4 11 7 1 5 .446 0 1 28 25 11 7 4 0 2 .519 3 1
7 543.0 763 464 395 196 331 147 28 58 15 546.1 648 436 382 292 422 121 13 59
.333 53 .298 58
39 96
PB - Team (11), Braaten 10, Gandossy 1, Opp (21). Pickoffs - Team (11), Braaten 3, Foster 2, Cotton 2, Wiltz 1, O’Neal 1, Gandossy 1, Bell 1, Opp (9).
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2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
2010 A-10 STATS HITTING PLAYER Jon Myers Danny Brock J.D. Dunn Mike Levine Steve Fernandez Cody Cotter Ben Braaten Zach Miller Mike McKean Connor Gandossy Andrew Guerra Lucas Calderon Jerry Mancuso David Blackwell Matt O’Neal
AVG .330 .314 .292 .272 .260 .236 .235 .233 .500 .267 .257 .226 .208 .188 .000
Totals Opponents
.270 .294
GP-GS AB 27-27 115 27-27 105 27-27 106 27-27 92 22-22 77 26-26 89 26-25 98 22-21 73 4-2 8 14-7 30 19-8 35 11-7 31 18-15 48 10-2 16 1-0 0 27 27
R 14 22 26 17 11 25 11 11 1 4 4 3 9 1 0
H 38 33 31 25 20 21 23 17 4 8 9 7 10 3 0
2B 3B HR 6 2 3 4 0 7 6 2 2 7 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 1 10 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
RBI 22 27 15 12 10 12 12 10 1 4 3 4 6 2 0
TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF 57 .496 8 1 17 2 .379 0 58 .552 14 5 13 2 .413 2 47 .443 13 3 24 2 .382 1 32 .348 13 4 15 4 .382 1 30 .390 15 1 18 0 .387 0 29 .326 23 9 20 2 .431 2 36 .367 5 0 22 2 .269 1 22 .301 19 2 13 3 .404 0 5 .625 1 0 2 0 .556 0 10 .333 5 2 9 1 .405 0 11 .314 3 3 10 0 .349 2 8 .258 2 0 8 1 .273 0 13 .271 9 5 11 0 .375 2 3 .188 0 0 4 1 .188 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0
SH SB-ATT 1 4-5 0 4-5 2 16-19 0 3-3 0 1-2 2 8-11 0 1-1 0 2-4 0 0-0 0 0-1 2 2-3 1 0-0 0 2-2 0 0-0 0 0-1
923 159 249 47 7 17 140 361 .391 130 35 186 20 .377 11 8 43-57 957 146 281 47 11 16 133 398 .416 62 21 144 17 .346 13 15 32-35
LOB - Team (229), Opp (208). DPs turned - Team (22), Opp (25).
PITCHING Player Alex Alemann Bryant Cotton Jon Levin Andres Wiltz Andrew Buckham Tommy Coovert Jerry Mancuso Jim Foster Marco Mejia Matt O’Neal Jason Bell
ERA 2.93 3.89 4.50 5.06 5.91 6.00 6.33 6.35 7.71 11.57 20.25
W-L APP 6-2 9 4-3 9 0-0 7 2-0 8 0-2 6 0-0 3 3-5 9 0-0 2 0-0 2 0-0 1 0-0 3
Totals Opponents
4.65 15-12 27 4.99 12-15 27
GS CG SHO/C SV 9 6 0/1 0 9 5 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1 0 0 0/1 1 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 8 1 0/0 0 3 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/1 0 27 12 27 4
1/1 2/2
IP 70.2 71.2 10.0 10.2 10.2 3.0 48.1 5.2 2.1 2.1 2.2
H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 78 28 23 12 40 10 3 2 .281 1 4 75 42 31 17 57 18 4 2 .270 7 7 15 5 5 3 4 0 1 1 .341 0 1 7 6 6 5 2 1 0 0 .189 1 1 9 9 7 9 15 2 0 2 .231 0 0 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 .333 1 0 76 39 34 7 20 12 2 5 .349 1 8 6 4 4 3 2 0 0 2 .273 0 0 3 2 2 1 3 2 0 1 .300 0 0 3 3 3 1 0 0 1 1 .333 0 0 5 6 6 3 0 2 0 0 .500 3 0
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PB - Team (3), Braaten 3, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (6), Braaten 3, Cotton 1, Bell 1, Foster 1, Opp (4).
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2010 ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE RECAP 2010 ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS A-10 Pct. Overall Pct. Charlotte-x 20-7 .741 39-17 .696 Xavier 18-9 .667 26-32 .448 Rhode Island 17-10 .630 31-26 .544 Saint Louis-y 15-12 .556 33-29 .532 Fordham 15-12 .556 21-35 .375 George Washington 14-13 .519 26-28 .481 La Salle 14-13 .519 22-32 .407 Massachusetts 13-14 .481 19-27 .413 Saint Joseph’s 13-14 .481 18-29 .383 Dayton 12-15 .444 23-32 .418 Richmond 10-17 .370 24-28 .462 Duquesne 10-17 .370 16-40 .286 Temple 10-17 .370 14-37 .275 St. Bonaventure 8-19 .296 17-31 .354 x-regular-season champion | y-tournament champion
2010 AWARDS
Player of the Year: Tom Zebroski (GW) Pitcher of the Year: Tim Boyce (URI) Rookie of the Year: Alex Alemann (SLU) Coach of the Year: Mike Lake (LAS) Student-Athlete of the Year: Tom Zebroski (GW)
ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM
SP - Tim Boyce (URI), Eric Cantrell (GW); RP - Patrick Lawson (CHA); C - Chris Walker (FOR); 1B - Ben Thomas (XU); 2B Corey Shaylor (CHA); 3B - Jon Myers (SLU); SS - Tom Zebroski (GW); OF - Bobby Freking (XU), Andrew Heck (DUQ), Justin Wilson (CHA); DH - Brian Blasik (UD)
ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM
SP - Max Krakowiak (FOR), Bryant Cotton (SLU); RP - Gardner Leaver (URI); C - Chris Cowell (UR); 1B - Danny Brock (SLU); 2B - Eric Fredette (UM); 3B - Brendan Norton (LAS); SS - Jesse Bosnik (SBU); OF - Tom Coulombe (URI), Brendon Kelliher (GW), Billy Barber (UR); DH - Dewey Oriente (SJU)
HONORABLE MENTION
OF - Brian Baudinet (UM), John Malloy (LAS); DH - Kyle Borden (URI); 3B - Cameron Brown (UR); C - Zane Williams (CHA)
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
2010 A-10 Tournament May 26-29 • Cambell’s Field Camden, New Jersey
Game 1 – Saint Louis 16, Fordham 11 Game 2 – Rhode Island 7, La Salle 2 Game 3 – La Salle 10, Fordham 8 Game 4 – Saint Louis 3, Charlotte 2 Game 5 – Xavier 4, Rhode Island 2 Game 6 – Rhode Island 7, La Salle 2 Game 7 – Saint Louis 12, Xavier 9 Game 8 – Charlotte 7, Rhode Island 3 Game 9 – Charlotte 18, Xavier 7 Game 10 – Saint Louis 5, Charlotte 4 Champion – Saint Louis
Ryan Cusick, DH (UM); Joe Gayda, OF (UD); Justin Roland, SS (CHA); Billy Urban, 3B/RP (SBU); Alex Alemann, SP (SLU); Pat Christensen, RP (LAS); Jon Richard, SP (XU); Corey Roberts, SP (CHA); Seth Willoughby, RP (XU)
ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
Phil Bauer (XU); Anthony DeFabio (DUQ); Mike Donato (UM); Curtis Edward (GW); John McCambridge (XU); Brendan Norton (LAS); Oliver Palmer (URI); Ryan Rivers (CHA); Cory Tilton (CHA); Tom Zebroski (GW)
Most Outstanding Player – Bryant Cotton (SLU) All-Championship Team – Shane Brown (CHA); Ryan Rivers (CHA); Tim Boyce (URI); Tom Coulombe (URI); Mike LeBel (URI); Jason Bell (SLU); Ben Braaten (SLU); Bryant Cotton (SLU); Mike Levine (SLU); Bobby Freking (XU); Tommy Shirley (XU)
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Saint Louis captured the A-10 Tournament title in 2010.
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE Atlantic 10 Conference 11827 Canon Blvd., Suite 200 Newport News,VA 23606 Phone: 757-706-3040 Fax: 757-706-3042 www.Atlantic10.com On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now the Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived.What started as an eight-school, men’s basketball-only affiliation has grown into a 14-university, 21-sport league that is universally hailed as one of the best conferences in the country. That growth and prominence is a direct result of the ideals and commitments of the member institutions of the Atlantic 10 - the University of Dayton, Duquesne University, Fordham University, The George Washington University, La Salle University, University of Massachusetts, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, University of Rhode Island, University of Richmond, St. Bonaventure University, Saint Joseph’s University, Saint Louis University, Temple University, and Xavier University. The 14 member institutions of the A-10 are united and strengthened by their diversity. Each is extraordinary in its educational mission, whether of a Catholic faith, a private university or a land grant institution. The varied pursuits of each member prove that there are many threads that weave the fabric for a great conference. The presidents and chancellors of Atlantic 10 institutions, in conjunction with Atlantic 10 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade, have made a strong commitment to making the academic and athletics equation a successful one. Over the years, the league membership has strived to better recognize the academic accomplishments of its student-athletes. The Commissioner’s Honor Roll, which cites every Atlantic 10 student-athlete with a 3.5 grade point average or better, recognized 1,199 student-athletes in the Fall 2009 while 1,181 were named to the Spring 2010 Honor Roll. The league sponsors Academic All-Conference teams in each of its sports and honors one student-athlete per sport as the A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year. Moreover, the Atlantic 10 provides four postgraduate scholarship grants to qualified student-athletes. In 2009-10, nearly 200 student-athletes earned Academic AllConference recognition, while Xavier’s Kelly Ruth and Charlotte’s Adam Gross along with Lauren Olson and Whitney Roth of Saint Louis received postgraduate scholarship grants.
Commissioner.................................Bernadette McGlade Associate Commissioner.................Debbie Richardson Associate Commissioner..................................Ed Pasque Associate Commissioner............................. Megan Kahn Director of Compliance...............................Jill Redmond Director of Media Relations.....................Jason Leturmy Assoc. Dir. of Communications...........Melissa Kristofak Advance Media and Communications.... Molly Gallagher Director of Championships.......................... Lucas Feller The Atlantic 10 has 59 of the 841 Division I sports teams being honored with public recognition awards for their latest multi-year Academic Progress Rate scores. This represents an increase of nine A-10 teams from last season and 25 two years ago.All 14 A-10 institutions had at least one program recognized, while twelve schools had multiple teams garner distinction. In addition, all 21 sports sponsored by the conference were represented by at least one A-10 program. Among the 31 Division I conferences, only the Atlantic 10, the Ivy Group and the Patriot League had each of its member institutions receive public recognition awards for one or more programs. Among the 21 sports sponsored by the conference, women’s tennis had a league-high six A-10 teams honored, while five teams earned distinction in both men’s and women’s outdoor track & field and men’s indoor track & field. Overall, Fordham had a league-best 11 teams recognized in conference-sponsored sports, followed by Saint Joseph’s and Xavier with seven apiece. The Atlantic 10 also boasts 65 teams with a perfect graduation rate according to the NCAA Graduation Success Report on Division I student-athletes. Moreover, five A-10 institutions enjoy average graduation rates of 90 percent or higher in league-sponsored sports, led by Dayton’s average graduation rate of 97.38 percent. The Flyers are followed by George Washington (94.10), Xavier (93.23), La Salle (90.40) and Fordham (90.13). The A-10 features eight women’s tennis and women’s soccer programs that enjoy a 100 percent graduation rate, while six men’s teams in both golf and tennis have a 100 percent graduation rate. The Atlantic 10 Conference, with a total population of nearly 74 million people within its geographic footprint of eight states and the District of Columbia, will crown champions in 21 sports this season: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s golf, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & field, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball.
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SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY
FATHER BIONDI’S MISSION STATEMENT “My vision is to establish and maintain Saint Louis University as the finest Catholic university in the United States, wherein the entire University community is actively engaged in student formation. Challenged by outstanding faculty and a modern, valuecentered curriculum reflecting the Jesuit tradition, students are fully prepared to contribute to society and to be effective leaders of social change based on the ethical values and principles taught in the Saint Louis University tradition.” About SLU Saint Louis University is a Catholic, Jesuit university ranked among the top research institutions in the nation. The University fosters the intellectual and character development of more than 13,000 students. Founded in 1818, it is the oldest university west of the Mississippi River and the second-oldest Jesuit university in the United States. Through teaching, research, health care and community service, SLU has provided one-of-a-kind education, leadership and service for nearly two centuries. Learn more about SLU at www.slu.edu.
Life at SLU SLU offers involvement opportunities in more than 100 student organizations, including service/honorary/social fraternities and sororities, media/audiovisual programming groups and specialinterest clubs. Leadership development programs assist students in fulfilling their potential. Among the University’s numerous amenities are a 120,000-square-foot recreation center, an expanded student center, an on-campus hotel and several art galleries. Eight residence halls, three apartment complexes and three townhouses offer diverse living options.
SLU at a Glance Saint Louis University is ranked among the top five Jesuit universities in the country and is considered one of the nation’s best values in higher education. Many of SLU’s undergraduate and graduate programs have earned national recognition.The 2010 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” ranks SLU 88th out of more than 260 national universities. The Princeton Review’s Best 368 Colleges guidebook for 2009 named SLU one of the top schools in the country for undergraduate education. Only about 15 percent of America’s 2,500 four-year colleges were chosen. In addition, the Carnegie Foundation lists SLU as one of a handful of Catholic universities that is “research extensive.” In fiscal-year 2009, SLU’s research funds totaled $60.8 million.
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2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY
SLU by the Numbers 113,899 living alumni 13,313 total enrollment in 2008-09 8,119 undergraduates in 2008-09 3,167 degrees awarded in 2007-08 1,597 numbers of students in the class of 2013 96 percent of all students receiving financial aid 91 percent of freshmen live on campus 22.8 average class size Top-Notch Teaching Saint Louis University boasts more than 3,000 outstanding faculty members, with 99 percent of tenured and tenure-track faculty members holding the highest degree in their fields. SLU offers inquiry courses for undergraduates that feature small class sizes and unique learning experiences. In fact, the average class size is 22.8 students, and the student-to-teacher ratio is 13:1. More than 35 Jesuits live, teach and minister at Saint Louis University, which boasts 41 endowed chairs and 21 named professorships. SLU offers more than 90 academic programs in the arts and sciences, philosophy and letters, engineering and aviation, business, the allied health professions and nursing, and social services. Nationally recognized experts teach undergraduate courses in philosophy, biology and chemistry, just to name a few. Character Development SLU has been recognized as a character-building college by The Templeton Guide: Colleges that Encourage Character Development. Additionally, SLU’s chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, a co-ed service fraternity, is the largest in the nation as well as one of the largest student organizations on campus. In 2010, SLU students, faculty and staff contributed more than 1 million community service hours to organizations, groups and individuals. In addition, during University breaks, campus ministry sponsors students who spend time serving the poor and marginalized within the United States and in Belize, Honduras and El Salvador.
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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Lawrence Biondi, S.J. University President
Lawrence Biondi, S.J., has been a professor, a department chairman and a dean. But today he is best known as the visionary president of Saint Louis University and founder of the modern SLU. As president, Biondi is the chief executive officer of the institution and oversees the University’s mission of education in the Jesuit, Catholic tradition. He leads a university that enrolls more than 13,000 students on three campuses and boasts institutional assets totaling $1.8 billion. Since his inauguration in 1987, Biondi has led Saint Louis University through a remarkable era of transformation and achievement. Under his guidance, the University has completed a number of significant construction projects including the $81 million on-campus Chaifetz Arena, which opened in 2008. In addition to modernizing the campus and helping revitalize the surrounding Midtown neighborhood, Biondi has committed vast University resources to academics, student scholarships and financial aid, faculty research and state-of-the-art technology. During his tenure, he has focused on recruiting the finest faculty and students, increasing the University’s academic standards and achievements, and developing the University as a major research center. Considered one of the most influential citizens in St. Louis, Biondi has earned numerous accolades and honors throughout his more than two decades as SLU’s president. The St. Louis Business Journal honored Biondi as one of only 10 “legends” – individuals “who have gone beyond being influential to become legends in our region and beyond.” He was named St. Louis’ “Citizen of the Year” for 2005. Awarded by a committee of former recipients, the honor is given to a community leader who demonstrates concern for St. Louis’ growth and vitality. The Coro Leadership
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Center-St. Louis recognized Biondi with the Mayor John H. Poelker Award, which honors community leaders who are committed to excellence in public affairs and who demonstrate a passion for neighborhood and economic development. In recognition of his outstanding service that has contributed to the development of the city of St. Louis, Biondi earned the prestigious St. Louis Award. The St. Louis Ambassadors also recognized Biondi with the Leon R. Strauss Urban Pioneer Award, which is given to an individual in the St. Louis community who has contributed greatly to the development, restoration or improvement of St. Louis.And in 1999, readers of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch named him one of St. Louis’ “Citizens of the Century.” Biondi is recognized as a key leader in higher education, earning a Chief Executive Leadership Award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). A Chicago native, Biondi holds six degrees. His master’s degree in linguistics (1966) and his doctorate in sociolinguistics (1975) were conferred by Georgetown University. He has three degrees from Loyola University Chicago and a licentiate in sacred theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Chicago. Before coming to Saint Louis University, Biondi was dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Loyola Chicago.
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Chris May
Director of Athletics Saint Louis University director of athletics Chris May has guided Billiken athletics to consistent growth and a high level of success since taking the helm Jan. 30, 2008. The mission of Saint Louis athletics under May’s leadership is to deliver a program of academic and athletic excellence and engage the University community in sharing in the success of Billiken student-athletes. His vision is to fully integrate SLU athletics into the Saint Louis University community through realization of the department’s primary goals of educating student-athletes, attaining competitive success and building community. “Chris May possesses a passion and commitment to take our athletics program to national prominence,” said University President Lawrence Biondi, S.J. “His strong background in strategic planning and fund raising is essential as we continue to move our program forward.” “I am honored to be the director of athletics at an institution that is making the commitment to athletics that SLU is undertaking,” May said. “Father Biondi is committed to enhancing intercollegiate athletics at SLU. It is a privilege to work with him as we strive to raise the profile of SLU athletics, win championships and continue the tradition of graduating our student-athletes. I am committed to a teamwork approach to the department, to make sure we are seen as a part of the University team and as team players within the St. Louis community.” On the education front, SLU continues to be one of the leading institutions in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Billiken studentathletes posted an aggregate 3.124 grade point average in the 2009-10 academic year, a mark that was bolstered by 53 individuals who achieved a 4.0 GPA. Saint Louis produced eight ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honorees chosen by the College Sports Information Directors of America as well as 16 A-10 Academic All-Conference selections.A total of 103 individuals earned a place on the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum 3.5 semester GPA) in at least one semester, with 57 Billikens appearing on the list both semesters. Saint Louis teams continued to achieve considerable success in the realm of competition in 2009-10. The volleyball team earned an NCAA Tournament berth for a second consecutive season and a third time in four years. The Bills’ docket included a win over 10th-ranked California and a match against top-ranked Penn State, which drew a program-record 6,106 fans to Chaifetz Arena. The men’s soccer team claimed its first Atlantic 10 Championship title and made a strong run in the program’s fourth straight and 46th overall NCAA Tournament appearance, winning a first-round game against Missouri State before falling in overtime at Tulsa. The men’s basketball team exceeded the expectations of many A-10 observers, finishing fourth after being predicted to place 12th. Saint Louis experienced postseason play for the first time since 2004 and made the most of the opportunity, reaching the finals of the College Basketball Invitational. The Billikens won 23 games, tying for the fourth most victories in program history. In its inaugural season, the popular Billiken Legends program honored several successful SLU teams, reconnecting SLU fans with
the glorious history of Billiken basketball. The baseball team caught fire near the end of the season and captured the program’s second Atlantic 10 Championship crown and NCAA Tournament berth in five years of conference membership.The Billikens collected a school-record 33 wins, including a doubleheader sweep of nationally ranked Kansas. The softball squad also established a school mark by winning 30 games. The men’s cross country team turned in its best-ever A-10 Championship finish, while women’s cross country produced its first A-10 All-Conference performer. Women’s tennis placed three players on the All-Conference list for the first time in program annals. In track and field, SLU qualified both a male and female for NCAA outdoor regional competition for the first time in program history. Equally as impressive as the academic and athletic accomplishments is the department’s strong commitment to community service that coincides with the University’s mission. SLU student-athletes stayed true to the Jesuit tradition in 2009-10, enthusiastically contributing thousands of service hours to numerous organizations and individuals. Under May’s guidance, Saint Louis established an athletics fund-raising mark in 2009-10 that included record revenue from the Billiken Golf Classic. Additionally, he helped lead SLU’s successful bid to host a 2012 NCAA men’s basketball regional. The department carried out a successful spectator reseating plan for Chaifetz Arena in 2008-09, a year that also saw May spearhead the negotiation of a three-year agreement with the Bonneville Radio Group to carry Billiken men’s basketball on the 100,000-watt 101.1 WXOS-FM/ESPN Radio, dramatically increasing the Bills’ broadcast reach in the Greater St. Louis area. May came to Saint Louis following more than 22 years of service at the University of Colorado, where he most recently was associate athletics director for external affairs. He was a leader in the “Your Team” campaign for Colorado athletics, which focused on ticket sales, fund raising and image building, and he played a major role in the $46.4 million expansion of CU’s football stadium, Folsom Field. He also held membership on the Metro Denver Sports Commission. May received a bachelor of business administration degree from Iowa State University, where he was a track and field athlete, in 1985 and an MBA from the University of Colorado in 1988. He and his wife, Joanne, are the parents of Lucy, Jack and Sophia.
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DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Administration Chris May, Director of Athletics_ _______ 3167 Doug McIlhagga, Senior Assoc. AD_ _____ 3176 Tom Keith, Assoc. AD-Development_____ 7145 Janet Oberle,Assoc.AD-Compliance / SWA_3265 Paul Sanfillipo,Assoc.AD-Business & Finance___ 3262 Jonathan Burch,Asst.AD-Sports Medicine_ _ 3295 Andrew Doeschot, Asst. AD-Tickets_____ 3250 Declan O’Neill,Asst.AD-Marketing & Sales_ 3235 Head Coaches Darin Hendrickson, Baseball___________ Rick Majerus, Men’s Basketball__________ Shimmy Gray-Miller, Women’s Basketball_ Jon Bell, Cross Country/Track & Field____ Lauren Bruce, Field Hockey____________ Mike McGinty, Men’s Soccer___________ Tim Champion, Women’s Soccer________ Christy Connoyer, Softball_____________ Jim Halliburton, Swimming & Diving_____ Jon Zych, Tennis_____________________
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HEAD COACHES
rick majerus Men’s Basketball
darin hendrickson Baseball
Academic Services Brandon Morris, Academic Coordinator__ 8377 Heather Freehill, Academic Coord.______ 7063 Administrative Assistants Lisa Miller, Senior Admin. Asst.__________ Kim Burke, WBB Admin. Asst.__________ Rachel Bechert, Coordinator (MBB)_____ Robin Krueger, Coordinator___________ Jessica Lutz, Office Asst._______________ Gina Trapani, MBB Admin. Asst._________
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shimmy gray-miller Women’s Basketball
Jon Bell Cross Country / Track & Field
lauren bruce Field Hockey
mike McGINTY Men’s Soccer
Tim champion Women’s Soccer
CHRISTY CONNOYER Softball
Billiken Club Margo Lubus, Dir. of Annual Giving _____ 8180 & Planned Events Business Office Beth Hitchell, Dir. of Athletic Business_ __ 3258 Event Operations Amber Branson, Director of Marketing / _ 3188 Event Operations Eric Mueller, Mgr. of Event Operations___ 3256 Media Relations Chuck Yahng, Sports Info. Director______ 2524 Brian Kunderman, Asst. SID____________ 3346 Mickey Smith, Asst. SID_ ______________ 3463 Sports Medicine Miya Sullivan, Athletic Trainer___________ 7024 Theresa Hummel, Athletic Trainer_______ 7265 Angie Wills, Athletic Trainer____________ 7018 Strength & Conditioning Scott Charland, Director______________ 5181 Erick Schork, MBB & WBB Coach_______ 7025 All numbers begin with (314) 977-
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jim halliburton Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving
jon zych Men’s & Women’s Tennis
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
ACADEMIC SERVICES AND STUDENT DEVELOPMENT Combining academic achievement with athletic success is the primary focus of the Saint Louis University department of athletics and its coaches. Under the guidance of academic coordinator Brandon Morris, the Billiken athletic academic services program provides SLU student-athletes with a broad range of high-quality services that are second to none in intercollegiate athletics. The mission of Saint Louis Brandon Morris athletic academic services is to provide a comprehensive program that challenges, supports and nurtures the academic, personal and professional growth of Billiken student-athletes. Through Project BALANCE – Billiken Athletes Learning and Achieving while Negotiating their commitment to Competition and Education – SLU student-athletes are provided with opportunities and services that can make their experience at Saint Louis University truly extraordinary. Billiken athletic academic services offers academic, career and life-skills development counseling, guidance in monitoring the registration and class schedules of student-athletes, supervised and open study tables, access to an Internet-compatible computer lab in Chaifetz Arena and a comprehensive tutorial program.
Academic services has a staff of trained tutors – undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. students – who post superior academic records. The goal of tutoring is to provide assistance that encourages students to become independent learners. Students requesting a tutor meet first with their team academic counselor to discuss specific needs, expectations and goals. Through the support of its faculty and administration and the Heather Freehill dedication of its student-athletes, SLU is routinely among the Atlantic 10 Conference’s top academic institutions. In 2009-10, Saint Louis student-athletes garnered 16 selections to the A-10 Academic All-Conference teams. A total of 103 individuals earned a place on the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum 3.5 semester GPA) in at least one semester, with 57 Billikens appearing on the list in both semesters. Also, 2009-10 yielded eight ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honorees. For a second consecutive year, five SLU teams were recognized by the NCAA for multi-year Academic Progress Rate scores in the top 10 percent of their sports. Billiken athletics finished 200910 with a 3.124 grade point average.
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BILLIKEN SPORTS MEDICINE The sports medicine team at Saint Louis University is dedicated to four primary elements in managing athletic injuries and illnesses: prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and education. The SLU athletic training staff and the multi-disciplined SLU medical staff strive to reach the highest standards in each of these areas when working with our student-athletes. There are two on-campus athletic training rooms that serve SLU student-athletes. The main sports medicine center is located in Chaifetz Arena, while Robert R. Hermann Stadium is home to a satellite athletic training room. The Chaifetz Arena facility boasts state-of-the-art equipment that is strategically designed to provide the best care and performance, including a SwimEx 700 series rehabilitation pool, a Grimm Scientific CRYOTherm polarplunge pool and numerous other essential pieces of modality and rehabilitation equipment. Each piece of equipment is designed to give student-athletes the best care and to aid them in returning to competition as quickly and safely as possible. The SLU SportsCare Clinic also serves the student-athletes. It features physician services (including x-ray) as well as physicaltherapy services for SLU students and is conveniently located at the Student Health Center in Marchetti Towers. Billiken student-athletes receive physician coverage that is second to none in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Our physicians are tirelessly dedicated to the Billikens, covering athletic events and regularly providing medical care during evenings and weekends. An extensive referral network also is in place. Through the Saint Louis University Medical Center, the Anheuser-Busch Eye Institute and SLUCare, Billiken student-athletes receive medical care from some of the nation’s top specialists. Areas of specialty include asthma/allergy, cardiology, dentistry, dermatology, gastroenterology, general surgery, neurology, nutrition, ophthalmology, orthopedics, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, physical therapy, psychology and radiology.
Jonathan Burch Dir. of Sports Med. MS, ATC, LAT
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Theresa Hummel Athletic Trainer MS, ATC, LAT
Angie Wills, MS, ATC, LAT Baseball Athletic Trainer Angie Wills joined the Billikens’ sports medicine staff in December 2007. At SLU, she oversees the sports medicine operations of the baseball, men’s soccer and swimming and diving and programs. Wills came to SLU after spending three years as the sole athletic trainer at St. Louis Community College at Forest Park. She was responsible for the daily medical welfare of 150 studentathletes for Forest Park’s six sports. In addition to her athletic training duties, Wills taught two classes at the college. The Waterloo, Ill., native got her start in athletic training at Southeast Missouri State, where she served as a student athletic trainer from 1998 to 2001. After earning a bachelor’s degree in health management from SEMO, she continued her education as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Middle Tennessee State. During that time, Wills also worked with STAR Physical Therapy in Nashville, Tenn., and Page High School in Franklin, Tenn. In December 2002, she was hired by STAR as a clinic outreach athletic trainer to continue covering Page High School’s athletic events in addition to carrying a full patient load at the clinic. Wills is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA).
Miya Sullivan Athletic Trainer MS, ATC, LAT
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING The Saint Louis University department of athletics continually seeks to identify and implement the latest and best innovations in strength and conditioning. The philosophy is that all studentathletes can improve their performance potential and decrease the risk of injury by elevating their fitness levels through a comprehensive strength and conditioning program. “The goal of the Saint Louis University strength and conditioning department is to increase the athleticism of each studentathlete while reducing his or her risk of suffering a sport-related injury,” strength and conditioning director Scott Charland said. “With the opening of Chaifetz Arena and our new strength and conditioning center, we are now able to accomplish that goal in one of the best facilities in the country.” The Billiken strength and conditioning program has been greatly enhanced by the addition of a spacious, ultra-modern strength and conditioning center located in the new Chaifetz Arena.The facility measures almost 4,000 square feet and features Power Lift state-of-the-art equipment – popular for its unique design and appearance, recruiting appeal and safe, multifunctional training capabilities – along with more than 8,000 pounds of free weights. The setup allows entire teams to train simultaneously as opposed to only individual workouts. Charland and Erick Schork, the men’s and women’s basketball strength and conditioning coach, work intensively with studentathletes in all aspects to maximize athletic development. They coordinate specialized training with the sports medicine staff for student-athletes recovering from injury. The staff is also available to counsel student-athletes in nutritional issues and recovery techniques to maximize performance potential.
Scott Charland Dir. of Strength Conditioning
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Scott Charland was named director of strength and conditioning at Saint Louis University in March 2008. He is responsible for managing strength and conditioning programs for all SLU sports programs, excluding men’s and women’s basketball, and oversees day-to-day operation of the new strength and conditioning center at Chaifetz Arena. Charland came to Saint Louis after serving as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Ohio State University since 2005. He designed and implemented strength and conditioning programs for eight of Ohio State’s intercollegiate athletics teams and assisted with all aspects of strength training. Prior to his stint at Ohio State, Charland served three years as head strength and conditioning coach at Birmingham-Southern College. He was a volunteer strength and conditioning coach for one year at the University of Alabama, preceded by two years as assistant strength and conditioning coach at UAB. Charland is a 1996 graduate of Florida State University with a bachelor’s degree in leisure services and studies and recreation administration. He graduated from UAB in 2001 with a master’s degree in exercise physiology. Charland is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, the National Strength and Conditioning Association and USA Weightlifting.
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THE BILLIKEN SPORTS CENTER Saint Louis is entering its 20th season at the Billiken Sports Center on the University campus, just steps away from Chaifetz Arena. The facility opened in 1990 and originally was used for soccer, field hockey and intramurals. In the summer of 1991, a baseball diamond was added to make The Billiken Sports Center more versatile. Until the summer of 1999, The BSC boasted the second largest artificial surface in the world. Now, after extensive renovation, both the soccer and baseball fields are a natural surface. The baseball field recently underwent extensive renovation. The infield was lasergraded and received an entirely new surface. In addition, brick was added to the dugouts and the back stop to make the facility more
Quick Facts
Total Cost: $1.5 million Design: Hastings & Chivetta Construction: Sverdrup, Corp. First Game: SLU 7, Wash. U. 3 (March 2, 1992) Capacity: 500 Turf: Natural Grass Dimensions: Lines - 330; Alleys - 370; Center - 403 W-L Record: 265-210 (19)
visually appealing. New padding was also placed on the outfield wall. Prior to the 2011 season, a new scoreboard was installed beyond the rightfield fence. Dimensions for the baseball field are 330 feet down the lines, 370 feet in the alleys and 403 feet to center. Seating for baseball is 500. The BSC is truly the
What’s a Billiken?
One of the truly unique mascots in college athletics, the Billiken is a symbol of good luck that became a national craze in the early 1900s. In 1908, Florence Pretz, an art teacher and illustrator in Kansas City, Mo., received a patent for her version of an ancient Asian figure – a chubby character with pixie ears, fat cheeks and an ear-to-ear grin. A year later, the Billiken Company of Chicago adopted the likeness, giving it its eventual name. Initially manufactured as a bank and statuette, the Billiken reached its peak of popularity in 1911, when it was widely recognized as a universal symbol of good fortune. Legend has it that the Billiken has three kinds of luck – good, better and best. Buying a Billiken gives the buyer good luck. To have one given to you is better luck. The best luck comes if the Billiken is stolen.
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finest facility Billiken baseball has ever called home. Before 1992, Saint Louis played at Sauget Field in Sauget, Ill. Prior to that, the Billikens played at Musial Field, which was located where the soccer field now lies. For a long time before the opening of Musial Field in the mid-1960s, Saint Louis played its home games at Forest Park. A chain-link fence was built during the fall of 1994, and each sideline now features a true bullpen and batting cage. A new outfield fence was put up two years ago. Baseball was introduced to the facility on March 2, 1992, when Saint Louis defeated Washington (Mo.) University, 7-3. Located on the Saint Louis University campus, the facility is minutes from downtown St. Louis. The baseball field is one block south of Lindell Avenue and two blocks east of Grand Boulevard.
How the name became associated with Saint Louis University remains a hotly debated issue. Whatever version you accept, it happened between 1910 and 1911 at the height of Billikenmania. The generally accepted version of the story can be traced back to two St. Louis sportswriters who felt the SLU football coach, John Bender, bore a striking resemblance to the impish creature. William O’Connor and Charles Z. McNamara noticed the similarity one afternoon at practice as Bender was especially satisfied with his team’s performance. Looking at the coach’s broad grin and squinty eyes, O’Connor exclaimed, “Why Bender’s a regular Billiken!” After practice, McNamara drew a cartoon of Bender as a Billiken, posted it in a local drugstore window and tabbed the football team “Bender’s Billikens.” The sporting public took up the name with such enthusiasm that it soon became the official nickname of all SLU teams.
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
NCAA BOOSTER GUIDELINES Saint Louis University deeply appreciates your financial support and volunteer hours, all of which enhance our athletic program.Your support greatly benefits the men and women studentathletes who participate on the University’s 18 intercollegiate programs. However, your assistance is needed in another area. Saint Louis must carefully control and monitor the involvement of persons inside and outside the University in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes as well as their involvement with current student-athletes. According to NCAA Rules and Regulations, an “athletics representative” is: A) A Saint Louis University athletic booster club member or season ticket holder. B) A person who assists or has been requested to assist in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes by Saint Louis University’s executive/athletic administration. C) A person who assists or has been requested to assist with present student-athletes by Saint Louis University’s executive/athletic administration. Once an individual is identified as an “athletics representative,” the person retains that identity indefinitely. The NCAA has rules and regulations governing the behavior of such representatives with regard to prospective/current student-athletes. Any violation(s) of those rules and regulations by an “athletics representative” could result in sanctions for the Saint Louis University department of intercollegiate athletics and/or its student athlete(s). In an effort to ensure that the institution you support is in compliance with NCAA regulations, included here are some helpful “DO NOTS.” CONTACTS WITH CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENT-ATHLETES DO NOT provide a student-athlete, their relatives or friends any benefit or special arrangement (e.g., use of an automobile, promise employment after graduation, discounted prices or free cost for services or products).The NCAA considers these “extra benefits,” and they are specifically prohibited. DO NOT provide payment of expenses (e.g., room, board, transportation) for friends or relatives to visit the student-athletes where they are enrolled. DO NOT expend funds to entertain student-athletes, their friends or relatives. DO NOT use the name or picture of an enrolled studentathlete to directly advertise, recommend or promote sales or the use of a commercial product or service of any kind. Even the SALE of a picture of an enrolled student-athlete would jeopardize the student’s eligibility. DO NOT provide any payment of expense or loan of any automobile for a student-athlete to return home or to any other location for ANY reason.
DO NOT provide awards or gifts to student-athletes for their athletic performance. All awards must conform to NCAA regulations and must be approved by the institution. CONTACTS WITH HIGH SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT-ATHLETES DO NOT make any contact with a prospect or the prospect’s family on or off campus. If a coach has a prospect at an athletic event, you should not approach the coach until the prospect and his or her family have gone elsewhere. If you are approached by a prospect off-campus regarding the institution’s athletics program, suggest that the prospect contact the institution for information. DO NOT become directly or indirectly involved in making arrangements for a prospect, the prospect’s relatives or friends to receive money or financial aid of any kind. DO NOT transport, pay or arrange for payment of transportation costs for a prospect or the prospect’s relatives or friends to visit campus or elsewhere. DO NOT provide room and/or board, transportation of any kind or any other benefit to a prospect during the summer prior to enrollment. DO NOT provide ANYTHING to or for a prospect, or the prospect’s relatives or friends, without first checking with the institution’s athletics department. DO NOT provide tickets, transportation or entertainment for high school, prep school, AAU or community college COACHES at ANY location. DO NOT contact an enrolled student-athlete at another institution for the purpose of encouraging him/her to transfer and participate in another institution’s athletics program. EMPLOYMENT OF PROSPECTIVE AND ENROLLED STUDENT-ATHLETES DO NOT employ or arrange for the employment of a prospect or enrolled student-athlete without checking first with the department of athletics. DO NOT provide transportation for prospects or studentathletes whom you employ unless transportation is provided for all other employees. DO NOT provide student-athletes with employment during the academic year without contacting the department of athletics. ASK BEFORE YOU ACT Please call the compliance office at (314) 977-3265 if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you for your support!
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BILLIKEN RECORD BOOK C A R E E R INDIV IDUA L
BATTING
Bold indicates current player Average (min. 200 AB and two yrs.) 1. John Jones 1958-60 .467 2. Pat Conreaux 1991-94 .375 3. Jim Woods 1979-81 .374 4. Joel Sher 1987-88 .363 5. Marv Shaeffer 1970-73 .349 6. Ryan Bennett 2007-08 .345 7. Danny Brock 2009-10 .347 8. Dave Hagenbrock 1980-83 .342 9. Jeff Ray 1993-96 .337 10. Scott Mueth 1992-93 .331 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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Hits Pat Conreaux 1991-94 Brett Bredensteiner 1995-98 Nick Steiner 1998-2001 Adam Gabris 1994-97 Johnny Sweeney 2003-06 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Eric Koettker 1994-97 Jason Boehlow 1989-92 J.D. Dunn 2007-10 Jim Bredenkoetter 1999-2002
282 247 243 235 225 211 207 205 201 200
Doubles Adam Gabris 1994-97 Johnny Sweeney 2003-06 Brett Bredensteiner 1995-98 Jason Boehlow 1989-92 Pat Conreaux 1991-94 Nick Steiner 1998-2001 J.D. Dunn 2007-10 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Jim Bredenkoetter 1999-2002 Bill Musselman 2004-07 Andrew Guerra 2008-10
54 51 51 51 49 47 44 39 38 37 37
Triples Brett Bredensteiner 1995-98 Pat Conreaux 1991-94 Mike Huelsmann 1994-96 Mark Webb 1980-82 Brent Knox 1990-92 Kurt Evans 1999-2002 Jason Wood 1996-99 Jeff Ray 1993-96 John Jones 1958-60 J.D. Dunn 2007-10
16 15 14 11 9 8 8 8 8 8
Brown
Bredensteiner
Steiner
Conreaux
Sweeney
Home Runs Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Brett Bredensteiner 1995-98 Jason Boehlow 1989-92 Dan Sprick 1977-80 Adam Gabris 1994-97 Jim Woods 1979-81 Phil Catalfamo 1985-86 Nick Steiner 1998-2001 Nick Crocker 1996-99 Danny Brock 2009-10
47 43 37 33 29 27 24 23 22 20
Runs Batted In Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Adam Gabris 1994-97 Brett Bredensteiner 1995-98 Pat Conreaux 1991-94 Nick Steiner 1998-2001 Jason Boehlow 1989-92 Jim Bredenkoetter 1999-2002 Jim Woods 1979-81 Tom Sullivan 1976-79 Greg Rodgers 2006-08
187 182 182 145 144 141 137 136 124 123
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Runs Scored Brett Bredensteiner 1995-98 Pat Conreaux 1991-94 Adam Gabris 1994-97 J.D. Dunn 2007-10 Nick Steiner 1998-2001 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Jeff Ray 1993-96 Dan Sprick 1977-80 Tom Sullivan 1976-79 Eric Koettker 1994-97
169 169 152 151 148 143 138 131 130 128
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
At Bats Nick Steiner 1998-2001 Brett Bredensteiner 1995-98 Pat Conreaux 1991-94 Johnny Sweeney 2003-06 J.D. Dunn 2007-10 Adam Gabris 1994-97 Eric Koettker 1994-97 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Tom Pinnell 2006-09 Brad Brown 1990-93
778 753 753 752 726 717 687 686 680 646
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Gabris
Hausladen
Jones
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Total Bases Brett Bredensteiner 1995-98 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Adam Gabris 1994-97 Pat Conreaux 1991-94 Jason Boehlow 1989-92 Nick Steiner 1998-2001 Jim Bredenkoetter 1999-2002 J.D. Dunn 2007-10 Johnny Sweeney 2003-06 Jeff Ray 1993-96
459 395 386 382 373 361 301 297 291 270
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Stolen Bases Pat Conreaux 1991-94 J.D. Dunn 2007-10 Mike Huelsmann 1994-96 Jeff Ray 1993-96 Carl Gentile 1964-66 Tom Sullivan 1976-79 Brent Knox 1990-92 Mike Barger 1993 Ryan Bennett 2007-09 Kurt Evans 1999-2002 John Duncan 1980-82
80 73 69 52 52 43 43 37 36 35 35
Walks Brad Brown 1990-93 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Pat Conreaux 1991-94 Greg Rodgers 2006-08 J.D. Dunn 2007-10 Eric Koettker 1994-97 Tom Sullivan 1976-79 Brandon Shockley 1998-2001 Brett Bredensteiner 1995-98 Adam Gabris 1994-97
148 123 122 117 103 102 102 97 96 92
Games Played Johnny Sweeney 2003-06 Pat Conreaux 1991-94 J.D. Dunn 2007-10 Nick Steiner 1998-2001 Brett Bredensteiner 1995-98 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Brad Brown 1990-93 Eric Koettker 1993-97 Adam Gabris 1994-97 Tom Pinnell 2006-09
207 207 205 203 200 198 194 191 191 190
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. 10. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
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BILLIKEN RECORD BOOK 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Games Started Pat Conreaux 1991-94 Nick Steiner 1998-2001 Brett Bredensteiner 1995-98 J.D. Dunn 2007-10 Johnny Sweeney 2003-06 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Adam Gabris 1994-97 Eric Koettker 1993-97 Brandon Shockley 1998-2001 Tom Pinnell 2006-09
203 200 200 199 196 193 192 186 181 177
C A R E E R INDIV IDUA L
FIELDING
Bold indicates current player
Boehlow
Steiner
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Putouts Jason Boehlow 1989-92 1117 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 1053 Danny Brock 2009-10 972 Bill Musselman 2004-07 899 Andrew Slania 2001-03 780 Jeff Ray 1993-96 747 Bob Nance 1993-96 740 Adam Shea 1997-2000 737 Brian Haddock 1997-2000 734 Tom O’Connor 1990-93 642
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Assists Nick Steiner 1998-2001 Eric Koettker 1993-97 Brad Brown 1990-93 Tom Pinnell 2006-09 Scott Malchow 1993-96 Brandon Shockley 1998-2001 Adam Gabris 1994-97 Ryan Hirsch 1995-98 Pat Steinhoff 2002-05 Paul Miles 2000-01
562 479 476 447 440 396 379 371 355 344
C AREER INDIVIDUAL
PITCHING
Bold indicates current player 1. 2. 3. 5. 8. 9.
Wins Dave Sever John Marcum Mark Schwarz Dan Wetzel Ryan Bird Tim Blomberg John Davsko Eric Rohr Rich Hansmann Bryant Cotton
2006-09 1964-66 1975-78 1990-93 2004-07 1992-95 1966-69 2003-07 1966-68 2009-10
22 21 17 17 16 16 16 15 14 14
Strikeouts 1. Ryan Bird 2004-07 286 2. Dave Sever 2006-09 269 John Marcum 1964-66 269 4. Ben Hutton 1999-2001, 03 250 5. Wes Jaillet 1999-2002 237 6. Dan Wetzel 1990-93 235 7. Eric Rohr 2003-07 173 8. Mark Schwarz 1975-78 163 9. Matt Boxdorfer 1984-87 153 10. Bryant Cotton 2009-10 151 ERA (min. 100 IP and two yrs.) 1. Tony Tocco 1965-67 1.62 2. Ryan Bird 2004-07 3.48 3. Scott Turmail 2008-09 3.67 4. Rick Paul 1981-82 3.89 5. Mike Ismail 1981-82 3.90 6. Mark Schwarz 1975-78 3.99 7. Steve Walsh 1973-74 4.00 8. Alvin Yates 1975-78 4.12 Dave Sever 2006-09 4.14 10. Corey Lawson 2002-03 4.16 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Appearances John Moriarty 1993-96 84 Greg Rhoades 1990-94 79 Chad Tayon 1992-95 75 Dave Guntorius 2001-04 71 Ben Hutton 1999-2001, 03 70 Brad Wehrfritz 1999-2002 65 Mike Gilliam 1986-89 65 Dan Wetzel 1990-93 64 Dave Sever 2006-09 63 Wes Jaillet 1999-2002 62 Dan Shouse 1998-2001 62
Sever
Marcum
Moriarty
Schwarz
Tocco
Bird
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Games Started Ryan Bird 2004-07 56 Dan Wetzel 1990-93 55 Dave Sever 2006-09 48 Ben Hutton 1999-2001, 03 48 Tim Blomberg 1992-95 46 Mark Schwarz 1975-78 40 Eric Rohr 2003-07 38 Wes Jaillet 1999-2002 38 Matt Boxdorfer 1984-87 38 Dan Shouse 1998-2001 35 Dan Walsh 1987-90 35 Complete Games Mark Schwarz 1975-78 John Marcum 1964-66 Matt Boxdorfer 1984-87 Corey Lawson 2002-03 Dan Wetzel 1990-93 Alvin Yates 1975-78 Dan Walsh 1987-90 John Tiernan 1979-80 Steve Walsh 1973-74 Ryan Bird 2004-07 Rick Paul 1981-82 Dennis Becker 1976-77 Marty Pranger 1973-74 John Marcum 1964-66
24 21 20 14 12 12 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9
Innings Pitched Ryan Bird 2004-07 374.2 Ben Hutton 1999-01, 03 354.0 Dave Sever 2006-09 341.0 Dan Wetzel 1990-93 331.2 Eric Rohr 2003-07 286.0 Wes Jaillet 1999-2002 262.0 Mark Schwarz 1975-78 252.0 Matt Boxdorfer 1984-87 249.1 Tim Blomberg 1992-95 241.0 John Kraft 1969-72 231.2
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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BILLIKEN RECORD BOOK S E AS ON INDIV IDUA L
BATTING
Bold indicates current player 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Average (min. 74 AB) John Jones 1959 Mike Barger 1993 Jim Woods 1981 Pat Conreaux 1993 Pat Conreaux 1994 Dave Hagenbrock 1983 Jason Boehlow 1992 Marv Schaefer 1972 Phil Kumnick 1989 Charlie Franz 1971
.527 .460 .433 .411 .403 .402 .391 .391 .386 .384
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10.
Hits Jon Myers Danny Brock Mike Barger Jason Wood Nick Steiner Ryan Bennett Nick Crocker Pat Conreaux Greg Rodgers Mike Huelsmann Jeff Ray Pat Conreaux Pat Conreaux
2010 2010 1993 1999 1999 2009 1999 1994 2006 1995 1994 1993 1991
95 85 81 80 79 77 77 77 76 74 74 74 74
1. 2. 5. 7.
Doubles Andrew Guerra 2008 Jason Boehlow 1992 Ben Bratten 2010 Jon Myers 2010 Johnny Sweeney 2006 Jason Boehlow 1991 Ryan Bennett 2009 Ben Caffey 2001 Nick Steiner 1999 Jim Woods 1981 J.D. Dunn 2010
21 18 18 18 17 17 16 16 16 16 16
Triples 1. Mike Huelsmann 1995 2. Jason Wood 1999 Brett Bredensteiner 1997 Pat Conreaux 1993 Don Spencer 1961 6. Ryan Crespi 2006 Mike Huelsmann 1996 Brett Bredensteiner 1995 Brent Knox 1992 Mark Webb 1982 Mark Webb 1980 Frank Obermeier 1970 Frank Mana 1970
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8 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Barger
Boehlow
Bredensteiner
Brock
Crocker
Hausladen
Huelsmann
Jones
Home Runs Tony Hausladen 1996 Brett Bredensteiner 1997 Phil Kumnick 1989 Danny Brock 2010 Ron Dieckman 1969 Jon Myers 2010 Nick Crocker 1999 Jason Boehlow 1991 Phil Catalfamo 1985 Scott Peden 2005 Brett Bredensteiner 1998 Jim Woods 1981
19 18 18 18 17 16 15 13 13 12 12 12
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.
Runs Batted In Danny Brock 2010 Jon Myers 2010 Tony Hausladen 1996 Tom Sullivan 1978 Jim Woods 1981 Brett Bredensteiner 1997 Zach Miller 2009 Tony Hausladen 1995 Nick Steiner 1999 Jason Boehlow 1991
75 72 67 65 64 63 61 61 57 57
1. 3. 5. 8.
Runs Scored Jason Wood 1999 Danny Brock 2010 Mike Huelsmann 1995 J.D. Dunn 2010 Nick Crocker 1999 Jim Woods 1981 Jon Myers 2010 Cody Cotter 2009 Brett Bredensteiner 1997 Jeff Ray 1994 Pat Conreaux 1992
64 64 54 54 52 52 52 51 51 51 51
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.
At Bats Jon Myers 2010 J.D. Dunn 2010 Danny Brock 2010 Ryan Crespi 2006 Jon Guyre 2006 Johnny Sweeney 2006 Nick Crocker 1999 Ben Bratten 2010 Greg Rodgers 2006
260 243 239 238 229 228 226 226 225
1. 2. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
10. Nick Steiner
Crespi
Wood
1999
224
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Total Bases Jon Myers 2010 Danny Brock 2010 Brett Bredensteiner 1997 Nick Crocker 1999 Phil Kumnick 1989 Jason Boehlow 1991 Jim Woods 1981 Zach Miller 2009 Nick Steiner 1999 Tony Hausladen 1995
167 154 150 135 132 127 125 119 119 118
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 10.
Stolen Bases Mike Barger 1993 Mike Huelsmann 1996 Carl Gentile 1966 J.D. Dunn 2010 J.D. Dunn 2008 Jason Wood 1999 Mike Huelsmann 1995 Pat Conreaux 1994 Terry Haus 1984 John McDermott 1994 Brent Knox 1991 Pat Conreaux 1991
37 31 28 28 26 25 24 24 24 21 21 21
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Walks Brad Brown 1991 Ben Braaten 2009 Greg Rodgers 2008 J.D. Dunn 2008 Pat Conreaux 1992 Paul Miles 2001 Tony Hausladen 1996 Tom Sullivan 1977 Greg Rodgers 2007 Jason Boehlow 1992 Brad Brown 1992 Danny Brock 2010 Cody Cotter 2010
51 49 46 43 44 41 41 40 39 38 38 38 38
Hit Streak 29 by Scott Peden from 3/11/05 to 4/24/05 27 by Greg Shipman in 1978
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BILLIKEN RECORD BOOK 1. 4. 6.
Games Played Danny Brock 2010 Mike Levine 2010 Jon Myers 2010 Brad Brown 1991 J.D. Dunn 2010 Ben Braaten 2010 Ryan Crespi 2006 Greg Rodgers 2006 Jason Boehlow 1991 Pat Conreaux 1991 Eric Decker 1991 Adam Lynn 1991
62 62 62 61 61 60 60 60 60 60 60 60
1. 3. 5. 8. 10.
Games Started Danny Brock 2010 Jon Myers 2010 J.D. Dunn 2010 Mike Levine 2010 Ryan Crespi 2006 Greg Rodgers 2006 Ben Braaten 2010 Johnny Sweeney 2006 Brian Haddock 1999 Tim Landy 2006 Nick Crocker 1999 Jason Wood 1999 Pat Conreaux 1991 Eric Decker 1991
62 62 61 61 59 59 59 58 58 56 56 56 56 56
S E AS ON INDIV IDUA L
FIELDING
Bold indicates current player
Haddock
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8.
Miles
Putouts Danny Brock 2010 Brian Haddock 1999 Jason Boehlow 1991 Tony Hausladen 1997 Tim Landy 2006 Danny Brock 2009 Ben Caffey 2001 Jason Boehlow 1992 Tony Hausladen 1996 Scott Peden 2005
556 531 478 452 441 416 414 404 397 367
Assists Mike Levine 2010 Paul Miles 2000 Paul Miles 2001 Brandon Shockley 1999 Nick Steiner 1999 Ryan Hirsch 1997 Tom Pinnell 2007 Brad Brown 1991
187 173 171 171 159 159 156 155
9. Scott Malchow 10. Eric Koettker
1994 1997
154 147
S EAS O N INDIVIDUAL
PITCHING Bird
Cotton
Lawson
Marcum
Tocco
Wetzel
Bold indicates current player
1. 5. 8. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 6. 9. 1. 3. 5.
Wins Alex Alemann Bryant Cotton Rich Hansmann John Marcum Ryan Bird Corey Lawson John Kraft Scott Turmail Dave Sever Alvin Yates Mark Schwarz John Marcum John Davsko
2010 2010 1967 1965 2006 2002 1980 2008 2006 1978 1978 1966 1966
9 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7
Strikeouts John Marcum 1965 Ryan Bird 2006 Bryant Cotton 2010 Rich Hansmann 1967 Brian Kern 1996 Ben Hutton 2001 Dave Sever 2008 Joel Sigman 1996 Dan Wetzel 1992 Ryan Bird 2005
120 100 99 93 92 87 80 79 78 76
ERA (min. 50 IP) Tony Tocco 1966 John Davasko 1967 John Marcum 1965 William Schall 1958 Rich Hansmann 1967 John Kraft 1971 Rich Keys 1971 Alvin Yates 1977 Ryan Bird 2006 Mark Schwarz 1977
0.41 0.95 1.16 1.17 1.58 1.77 1.93 2.39 2.75 2.78
Appearances Joe Buehler 2004 Chad Tayon 1994 John Moriarty 1996 John Moriarty 1995 Greg Rhoades 1994 B.J. Rodrigue 2005 Greg Rhoades 1991 Chuck Forthaus 1985 Eight players tied at
26 25 24 24 24 22 22 22 21
Games Started Ryan Bird 2006 Dan Wetzel 1992 Alex Alemann 2010 Bryant Cotton 2010 Jonathan Estes 1999
18 18 17 17 16
6. Ben Hutton 2001 Dan Wetzel 1991 8. Seven players with Complete Games 1. Corey Lawson 2002 John Marcum 1965 3. Matt Boxdorfer 1987 Mark Schwarz 1977 Rich Keys 1971 6. Dan Wetzel 1991 Dave Parson 1983 Mike Ismail 1982 Mark Schwarz 1975 Steve Walsh 1974 John Kraft 1971 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Innings Pitched Ryan Bird 2006 Bryant Cotton 2010 Alex Alemann 2010 Jonathan Estes 1999 Scott Turmail 2008 Ben Hutton 2001 Dan Wetzel 1992 Corey Lawson 2002 Ryan Bird 2005 Eric Rohr 2007 Dan Wetzel 1991
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15 15 14 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 124.1 124.0 116.2 111.1 106.2 106.1 106.1 101.1 98.0 97.0 97.0
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BILLIKEN RECORD BOOK SI N G L E -G AM E
TEAM
S INGLE- GAME
HITTING At Bats 58 vs. Missouri Baptist, 4/7/94 Runs 21 vs. Harris-Stowe, 3/18/03 at Grambling State, 3/13/96
HITTING
Home Runs 6 vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/30/04 at Creighton, 4/8/77 Stolen Bases 13 vs. Dayton, 3/14/93 Walks 17 vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/30/04
Runs in an Inning 11 vs. Harris-Stowe, 3/18/03 at Grambling St., 3/13/96
Runs Batted In 19 at Eastern Illinois, 4/11/00 at Grambling State, 3/13/96
Hits 22 at UT Martin, 3/22/00 vs. UT Martin, 3/24/99
Hit By Pitch 6 vs. North Dakota, 3/17/09 vs. Illinois State, 4/30/08
Doubles 10 vs. Western Illinois, 3/14/99 Triples 3 vs. Greenville, 4/15/96 vs. St. Mary’s (Minn.), 3/27/87
PITCHING
FIELDING
Innings Pitched 16 vs. Mo. Baptist, 4/7/94
Putouts 48 vs. Mo. Baptist, 4/7/94
Hits Allowed 30 at Arkansas, 4/7/10
Assists 25 vs. SEMO, 4/20/95
Runs Allowed 32 at Arkansas, 4/7/10
Errors 9 vs. Fontbonne, 4/9/98
Earned Runs Allowed 29 at Arkansas, 4/7/10
Double Plays 5 at Xavier, 4/14/06 vs. Illinois-Chicago, 3/7/03 vs. Memphis, 5/10/02
Walks Allowed 17 vs. Missouri, 4/2/97
INDIVIDUAL
At Bats 7 18 times; most recently by Jon Myers and J.D. Dunn, vs. Saint Peter’s, 2/20/10 Runs Scored 5 Three times, most recently by Jon Myers, at Central Arkansas, 2/27/10 Hits 5 Ten times; most recently by Jerry Mancuso, at Central Arkansas, 2/27/10 Doubles 3 Seven times; most recently by Jon Guyre, vs. South Dakota State, 3/3/06 Triples 2 Five times; most recently by Brett Bredensteiner vs. Western Illinois, 3/20/97
Runs Batted In 8 by Scott Peden vs. Louisville, 4/24/05 Stolen Bases 4 by Scott Malchow vs. Dayton, 3/14/93 Walks 5 by Scott Malchow vs. Maryville, 4/13/94 Hit by Pitch 3 Jerry Mancuso at Mississippi, 3/24/09
FIELDING
PITCHING Innings Pitched 10.2 by Bryant Cotton vs. St. Bonaventure, 4/30/10
Putouts 21 by Jeff Ray vs. Missouri Baptist, 4/7/94
Hits Allowed 19 by Jonathan Estes vs. Tulane, 5/1/99
Assists 12 by Paul Miles vs. Murray St., 3/10/00
Runs Allowed 13 by Corey Lawson vs. TCU, 3/23/03 by Jonathan Estes vs. Tulane, 5/1/99
Double Plays 4 by Patrick Valdez at Bradley, 3/24/04 by Don Rodgers at McKendree, 4/23/03 by Bradon Shockley at Tennessee Tech, 2/28/99
Strikeouts 17 vs. Cincinnati, 5/9/03
Earned Runs Allowed 13 by Jonathan Estes vs. Tulane, 5/1/99
Wild Pitches 6 at UAB, 4/8/95 vs. Illinois, 3/4/87
Walks Allowed 10 by Joel Sigman at Tulane, 3/24/96
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Home Runs 3 by Jon Greenwich vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/30/04 by Nick Crocker vs. Bradley, 3/3/99 by Jon Myers, at SIU Edwardsville, 4/14/01
Strikeouts 16 by Mike Ruhman vs. Westminster, 3/28/96
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BILLIKEN RECORD BOOK T H E B I L L I K E N SPORT S CEN T ER
TEAM
HITTING Home Runs SLU: 6 vs. Eastern Ill., 3/30/04 Opp.: 12 by S. Miss, 4/11/04
Runs SLU: 21 vs. Harris-Stowe, 3/18/03 Opp.: 27 by Fontbonne, 4/9/98
Triples SLU: 3 vs. Greenville, 4/15/96 Opp.: 3, four times, most recently by Charlotte, 4/1/05
Hits SLU: 23 vs. So. Dakota St., 3/3/06 Opp.: 28 by George Wash., 4/26/08 Runs Batted In SLU: 18 vs. Eastern Ill., 3/30/04 Opp.: 24 by Indiana St., 4/30/97
Walks SLU: 17 vs. Eastern Ill., 3/30/04 Opp.: 17 by Missouri, 4/2/97 Stolen Bases SLU: 13 vs. Dayton, 3/14/95 Opp.: 6, twice, most recently by Fordham, 3/29/08
FIELDING
Innings Pitched SLU: 16.0 vs. Mo. Bap., 4/7/94 Opp.: 15.1 by Mo. Bap., 4/7/94
Putouts SLU: 48 vs. Mo. Baptist, 4/7/94 Opp.: 46 by Mo. Baptist, 4/7/94
Hits Allowed SLU: 28 vs. GeorgeWash., 4/26/08 Opp.: 23 by So. Dak. St., 3/3/06
Assists SLU: 25 vs. Mo. St., 4/20/95 Opp.: 26 by UAB, 4/12/98
Runs Allowed SLU: 27 vs. Fontbonne, 4/9/98 Opp.: 21 by Harris-Stowe, 3/18/03
Errors SLU: 9 vs. Fontbonne, 4/9/98 Opp.: 10 by Chi. St., 3/27/93
Walks Allowed SLU: 17 vs. Missouri, 4/2/97 Opp.: 13, three times, most recently by Mo. St., 4/16/97 Strikeouts SLU: 17 vs. Cincinnati, 5/9/03 Opp.: 15, four times, most recently by Bradley, 3/9/05
Doubles SLU: 10 vs. Western Ill., 3/14/99 Opp.: 7 by UIC, 3/7/04
PITCHING
Earned Runs Allowed SLU: 22 vs. South. Ill., 4/23/97 Opp.: 16 by Maryville, 4/13/94
INDIVIDUAL
HITTING
At Bats SLU: 58 vs. Mo. Baptist, 4/7/94 Opp.: 55 by Cincinnati, 5/9/03
Runs in an Inning SLU: 11 vs. Harris-Stowe, 3/18/03 Opp.: 12 by S. Miss, 4/11/04
THE BILLIKEN S PO RTS C ENTER
Double Plays SLU: 5 vs. Ill.-Chicago, 3/7/03 vs. Memphis, 5/10/02 Opp.: 4 by S. Miss, 4/24/98
MISCELLANEOUS Margin of Victory 18 vs. Harris-Stowe, 3/18/03 (21-3) Margin of Defeat 20 vs. Fontbonne, 4/9/98 (7-27) vs. Ind. St., 4/30/97 (4-24) Longest Game 16 inn. vs. Mo. Baptist, 4/7/94
Runs SLU: 5 by Bob Nance vs. Maryville, 4/13/94 Opp.: 5, four times, last by Nick Haley, Louisville, 4/24/05 Hits SLU: 5, two times, most recently by Jason Boehlow vs. Butler, 4/20/99 Opp.: 6, two times, most recently by Jordan DeVoir, UIC, 3/7/04 Runs Batted In SLU: 8 by Scott Peden vs. Louisville, 4/24/05 Opp.: 8 by B.J. Huff, UAB, 3/15/96 Home Runs SLU: 3, two times, most recently by Jon Greenwich vs.Eastern Ill., 3/30/04 Opp.: 2, 20 times, most recently by Brett Nommensen, EIU, 3/31/09
Triples SLU: 2, five times, most recent by Brett Bredensteiner vs. WIU, 3/20/97 Opp.: 2, four times, most recent by Mike Hughes, UIC, 3/7/04 Doubles SLU: 3, four times, most recent by Jon Guyre, vs. S. Dakota St., 3/3/06 Opp.: 3, four times, recent by Robby Ort, Ind. St, 3/16/10 Walks SLU: 5 by Scott Malchow vs. Maryville, 4/13/94 Opp.: 5 by Aaron Jaworowski, Missouri, 4/2/97 Stolen Bases SLU: 4 by Scott Malchow vs. Dayton, 3/14/93 Opp.: 3 by Tim Heming, Memphis, 4/25/92
PITCHING Innings Pitched SLU: 10.2 by Bryant Cotton vs. St. Bona, 4/30/10 Opp.: 11.2 by Brian Washburn, UT Martin, 4/26/00 Hits Allowed SLU: 19 by Jonathan Estes vs. Tulane, 5/1/99 Opp.: 20 by Brian Huss, Dayton, 3/18/95 Runs Allowed SLU: 13, two times, mos recent by Corey Lawson vs. TCU, 3/23/03 Opp.: 12, three times, most recently by Joe Alstat, Greenville, 4/4/95 Walks Allowed SLU: 8, three times, most recent by Michael Schaeffer vs. USF, 4/5/97 Opp: 9, five times, most recently by Will Lawrence, CSU, 3/7/09
Strikeouts SLU: 16 by Mike Ruhman vs. Westminster, 3/28/96 Opp.: 13, four times, most recent by Ryan Zink, UIC, 3/7/04
FIELDING Putouts SLU: 21 by Jeff Ray vs. Missouri Baptist, 4/17/94 Opp.: 18 by Jay Fik, Memphis, 3/26/00 Assists SLU: 10 by Scott Malchow vs. Cincinnati, 3/25/95 Opp.: 10, two times, most recent by Dan Harness, UAB, 4/12/98 Errors SLU: 4 by Don Rogers vs. McKendree, 4/23/03 Opp.: 3, five times, most recently by Nick Rainwater, UIC, 3/12/05
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AWARDS AND HONORS All-America / All-Region Mike Barger 3rd Team All-America – 1993 1st Team All-Midwest – 1993 Brett Bredensteiner Freshman All-America – 1995
Dan Flaherty 1st Team (MVC) – 1967
Zach Placzek All-Freshman (C-USA) – 2000
Johnny Sweeney Atlantic 10 – 2006
Adam Gabris 2nd Team (C-USA) – 1996, 1997 2nd Team (GMW) – 1995
Jeff Ray Hon. Mention (C-USA) – 1996
B.J. Rodrigue, Eric Rohr Atlantic 10 – 2007
John Jones All-America – 1959
Casey Moore Atlantic 10 – 2008
John Marcum All-America – 1965
All-Conference Alex Alemann Rookie of the Year (A-10) – 2010 All-Rookie Team – 2010
Zach Miller Freshman All-America – 2009 Mike Orrico ABCA 1st Team All-Region – 2001
Mike Barger Player of the Year (GMW) – 1993 Newcomer ofYear (GMW) – 1993 1st Team (GMW) – 1993
Academic All-America Ryan Bennett 1st Team – 2009
Ryan Bennett Hon. Mention (A-10) – 2008 SA of the Year (A-10) – 2009
Ryan Bird 1st Team – 2006
Ryan Bird 2nd Team (A-10) – 2006 2nd Team (C-USA) – 2005
Pat Conreaux 3rd Team – 1993
Jason Boehlow 1st Team (GMW) – 1992
Jeff Ray 3rd Team – 1996
Jerry Boehmer 1st Team (MVC) – 1966
Academic All-District Ryan Bennett 1st Team – 2009
Len Boehmer 1st Team (MVC) – 1961
Ryan Bird 1st Team – 2005, 2006 Pat Conreaux 1st Team – 1993 Brian Haddock 1st Team – 1999, 2000 Mike Huelsmann 1st Team – 1994, 1995 Ben Hutton 1st Team – 2001 Eric Koettker 1st Team – 1997 Corey Lawson 1st Team – 2003
Scott Peden 1st Team – 2005 Jeff Ray 1st Team – 1994 Johnny Sweeney 1st Team – 2005, 2006 Academic All-Conference Ryan Bennett Atlantic 10 – 2009
Joe Gegg 1st Team (MVC) – 1964, 1965 Dave Hagenbrock (MCC) 1983 Rich Hansmann 1st Team (MVC) – 1967 Tony Hausladen 1st Team (C-USA) – 1996 1st Team (GMW) – 1995 Joe Hennessey 1st Team (MVC) – 1962, 1963, 1964 Mike Huelsmann Hon. Mention (C-USA) – 1996 1st Team (GMW) – 1995 Ben Hutton 1st Team (C-USA) – 2001 Jerry Jones 1st Team (MVC) – 1960 John Jones Baseball Athlete of the Year (MVC) – 1965
Brett Bredensteiner 2nd Team (C-USA) – 1997, 1998 Hon. Mention (C-USA) – 1996 Newcomer of the Year and 2nd Team (GMW) – 1995
Jerry Koehler 1st Team (MVC) – 1962
Danny Brock 2nd Team (A-10) – 2010
Corey Lawson 1st Team (C-USA) – 2002
Brad Brown 2nd Team (GMW) – 1992
Joe Marcum 1st Team (MVC) – 1964
Pat Conreaux 1st Team (GMW) – 1994 2nd Team (GMW) – 1992, 1993
John Marcum 1st Team (MVC) – 1965,1966
Bryant Cotton A-10 Tournament MVP – 2010 2nd Tean (A-10)
Mark Panzeri 1st Team – 1988, 1989, 1990
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Ryan Bird Atlantic 10 – 2006
Greg Rodgers 1st Team (A-10) – 2006 Ray Rohr 1st Team (MVC) – 1968 Dave Sever All-Rookie (A-10) – 2006 Dan Sprick (Metro) 1979, 1980 Nick Steiner 2nd Team (C-USA) – 2001 Johnny Sweeney 1st Team (A-10) – 2006 Dan Wetzel 1st Team (GMW) – 1992 Jason Wood 2nd Team (C-USA) – 1999 Jim Woods (Metro) 1979, 1980, 1981 Al York 2nd Team (MVC) – 1965 A-10 indicates Atlantic 10 Conference C-USA indicates Conference USA GMW indicates Great Midwest Conference MCC indicates Midwestern City Conf. Metro indicates Metro 7 Conference MVC indicates Missouri Valley Conference
Phil Kumnick 1st Team (MCC) – 1989
Zach Miller All-Rookie (A-10) – 2009 Bill Musselman 1st Team (A-10) – 2006
Nick Crocker All-Freshman (C-USA) – 1997
Jon Myers 1st Team (A-10) – 2010
John Davasko 1st Team (MVC) – 1966
Tom O’Connor 2nd Team (GMW) – 1992
Jim Dix 1st Team (MVC) – 1964, 1965
Mike Orrico 2nd Team (C-USA) – 2001
Tom Dix 1st Team (MVC) – 1963, 1964
Lee Pelligreen 1st Team (MVC) – 1962, 1963
John Duncan (Metro) 1982
Tom Pinnell All-Rookie (A-10) – 2006
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
One of the program’s most decorated players, Mike Barger was inducted into the Billiken Hall of Fame in 2003.
BILLIKENS IN THE PROS Major League Baseball – In the Draft Mike Barger Jerry Boehmer Darin Cissell Jim Dix John Duncan Joe Gegg Tony Hausladen Mike Huelsmann Wes Jaillet Bill Musselman backs Casey Moore Zach Outman Michael Schaeffer Dave Sever Dan Shouse
1993 1965 1997 1965 1982 1965 1997 1996 2002 2007
23rd round by the Seattle Mariners 43rd round by the New York Mets 18th round by the San Francisco Giants 40th round by the New York Mets 9th round by the Seattle Mariners 32nd round by the St. Louis Cardinals 19th round by the Arizona Diamondbacks 20th round by the Cleveland Indians 29th round by the St. Louis Cardinals 30th round by the Arizona Diamond-
2008 2009 1998 2008 2009 2001
48th round by the Detroit Tigers 28th round by the Toronto Blue Jays 18th round by the Texas Rangers 21st round by the Los Angeles Dodgers 16th round by the Toronto Blue Jays 39th round by the St. Louis Cardinals
Major League Baseball – Free-Agent Signees Ryan Bird Jason Boehlow Danny Brock Bryant Cotton Nick Crocker Carl Gentile Joe Hennessey John Jones Brian Kern Brad Wehrfritz
2007 1992 2010 2010 1999 1965 1964 1960 1996 2002
Toronto Blue Jays Chicago Cubs San Francisco Giants New York Yankees Atlanta Braves New York Mets Kansas City Athletics St. Louis Cardinals Oakland Athletics St. Louis Cardinals
Billiken Major Leaguers Len Boehmer Dan Dugan Bob Habenicht Charlie High Eddie Mulligan Joe Murphy Bill Norman Gene Robertson Ray Schmandt Justin Stein Harry Sullivan
Cincinnati Reds (1967) NY Yankees (1969, 1971) Chicago White Sox (1928-29) St. Louis Cardinals (1951), St. Louis Browns (1953) Philadelphia Athletics (1919-20) Chicago Cubs (1915-16) Chicago White Sox (1921-22) Pittsburgh Pirates (1928) St. Louis Browns (1886-87) Chicago White Sox (1931-32) St. Louis Browns (1919, 1922-26) N.Y.Yankees (1928-29) Boston Braves (1929-30) St. Louis Browns (1915) Brooklyn Robins (1918-22) Philadelphia Phillies (1938) Cincinnati Reds (1938) St. Louis Cardinals (1909)
Played for Independent Teams
Jim Bredenkoetter River City Rascals Pat Conreaux Amarillo Armadillos Ryan Crespi Herkimer Trailbusters (N.Y.) Dave Guntorius River City Rascals Paul Miles River City Rascals Adam Shea Valley Vipers (Scottsdale, Ariz.) River City Rascals Chad Tayon Dubois County Dragons Roy Tippet River City Rascals Gateway Grizzlies Ryan Warnecke River City Rascals Gateway Grizzlies Kris Weber River City Rascals
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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATS Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Avg. .315 .312 .283 .249 .239 .230 .252 .270 .273 .293 .250 .286 .296 .303 .290 .310 .300 .299 .254 .311 .287 .270 .266 .253 .261 .267 .277 .252 .276 .286 .298
GP 43 53 43 28 39 53 53 47 40 51 46 61 50 45 53 54 49 51 48 58 53 53 52 50 55 53 61 53 53 55 62
Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
ERA 7.25 4.82 6.12 6.32 7.05 9.39 9.42 9.50 8.00 8.40 7.04 6.96 5.51 5.02 6.10 6.11 6.34 7.44 7.27 9.06 5.94 6.01 4.71 6.09 7.64 7.23 4.24 4.78 5.36 5.45 .655
W 17 20 21 11 18 8 9 7 11 14 8 21 22 22 20 24 25 21 10 19 19 21 22 18 14 13 32 16 24 30 33
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AB 1158 1490 1143 778 973 1466 1513 1288 1194 1622 1351 1899 1517 1483 1765 1759 1693 1793 1530 1977 1808 1746 1664 1657 1827 1818 2087 1796 1777 1894 2173
R 220 301 178 125 200 182 220 196 210 279 188 376 279 275 292 361 348 352 239 426 343 287 219 246 289 274 333 198 301 376 436
H 365 466 324 194 233 337 382 348 326 475 338 544 449 450 511 545 508 537 389 615 518 471 443 419 476 486 579 452 491 542 648
2B 65 84 47 31 37 59 65 51 53 66 68 90 83 70 73 90 85 94 75 111 79 75 87 73 100 99 94 89 103 113 121
TEAM HITTING STATISTICS
3B HR RBI TB SLG% 12 33 207 553 .478 19 34 270 690 .463 10 20 148 451 .395 9 12 116 279 .359 13 15 169 341 .350 6 34 165 510 .348 9 31 187 558 .369 4 22 166 473 .367 14 22 200 473 .396 13 54 235 729 .449 7 15 156 465 .344 19 33 318 771 .406 19 21 248 633 .417 18 15 228 601 .405 13 22 244 676 .383 27 32 315 785 .446 18 45 303 764 .451 12 63 323 844 .471 5 34 212 576 .376 9 42 368 870 .440 10 32 305 713 .394 10 35 249 671 .384 6 19 198 599 .360 7 30 218 596 .360 6 38 269 702 .384 9 25 244 678 .373 11 22 300 761 .365 5 15 184 596 .332 7 28 269 692 .389 12 46 338 817 .431 13 59 394 972 .447
L App. CG ShO Sv. IP H 26 43 20 4 2 283.0 335 29 53 23 2 7 333.2 400 21 43 18 4 1 265.0 281 17 28 14 1 205.0 255 21 39 13 4 5 260.1 313 45 53 15 0 1 367.0 585 44 53 9 0 3 367.0 567 40 47 14 2 5 315.1 484 29 40 11 0 3 291.1 514 37 51 8 0 7 388.0 602 37 46 5 0 3 337.2 433 40 61 12 1 6 460.1 596 28 50 6 2 9 383.2 450 23 45 5 0 6 369.2 438 33 53 7 2 6 438.1 530 30 54 7 0 3 443.1 543 24 49 6 1 7 420.0 526 30 51 6 2 4 439.0 621 38 48 6 1 2 393.2 558 39 58 8 1 6 482.0 823 34 53 6 3 5 465.1 547 32 53 12 1 6 455.1 570 30 52 10 0 4 441.2 494 32 50 7 1 6 437.1 575 41 55 4 0 7 466.2 697 40 53 3 2 7 463.1 618 29 61 14 2 4 533.1 591 37 53 5 3 5 471.0 572 29 53 10 3 6 458.1 527 25 55 5 5 2 484.0 609 29 62 13 1 7 543.0 763
BB 200 182 150 84 213 133 141 149 154 184 158 242 237 197 222 211 231 237 186 299 251 243 180 180 220 209 216 175 273 246 292
SO 179 219 188 124 256 325 328 237 200 241 240 325 249 187 280 270 309 388 301 405 345 332 341 323 440 424 406 330 388 376 422
OB% SB-SBA PO A E FD% .408 54-61 894 301 95 .926 .385 55 866 285 66 .946 .366 74 608 198 62 .929 .323 41 592 248 55 .939 .376 95-110 642 233 74 .922 .298 46-65 1092 594 142 .922 .320 36-64 1103 441 123 .926 .343 14-26 944 478 106 .931 .354 38-57 863 373 66 .949 .359 44-64 .940 .337 23-41 831 338 85 .932 .370 108-158 1391 612 114 .946 .396 87-116 1147 484 88 .949 .388 90-124 1106 459 82 .950 .373 82-111 1302 572 105 .947 .386 82-114 1322 604 102 .950 .392 73-97 1260 523 87 .953 .389 59-79 1317 588 80 .960 .341 39-58 1181 467 127 .928 .410 107-152 1446 667 112 .950 .382 92-119 1396 591 75 .964 .364 50-77 1366 582 84 .959 .347 64-94 1325 518 81 .958 .341 59-84 1312 502 73 .961 .354 56-94 1400 536 93 .954 .353 40-65 1390 544 77 .962 .360 38-53 1600 682 102 .957 .330 38-65 1413 633 99 .954 .386 80-108 1375 604 76 .963 .391 77-97 1452 579 78 .963 .399 96-125 1629 697 81 .966
TEAM PITCHING STATISTICS
R 292 318 211 201 283 525 510 454 316 479 358 443 305 257 361 395 364 434 439 578 366 357 295 359 492 457 324 341 313 369 464
ER 228 179 176 144 204 383 384 333 259 362 264 356 235 206 297 301 296 363 318 485 307 304 231 296 396 372 251 250 273 293 395
BB 222 237 154 91 182 217 203 238 206 247 191 243 169 141 210 264 231 243 201 205 226 191 176 158 240 276 222 193 171 182 196
SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg. HP WP 157 60 24 22 .284 8 19 275 65 25 29 .269 9 209 53 15 30 .240 5 126 39 11 18 10 13 197 15 19 156 129 37 67 .348 13 21 159 128 29 92 .346 16 34 122 113 16 53 .349 17 45 149 16 57 201 86 30 51 .366 208 78 18 33 .309 36 29 261 111 16 61 .316 53 35 234 77 21 32 .293 36 29 229 75 7 21 .293 34 29 278 87 18 36 .294 44 50 246 95 9 49 .301 38 71 380 87 17 52 .305 35 55 249 127 17 68 .331 53 56 256 114 21 57 .329 43 46 277 169 35 69 .380 67 41 334 111 16 54 .297 348 104 18 43 .309 45 33 327 90 13 28 .280 36 32 323 109 11 54 .318 45 43 305 121 17 83 .346 15 45 287 123 23 51 .319 62 54 325 106 14 30 .286 62 26 306 121 17 21 .303 52 29 280 103 13 34 .292 41 40 342 112 22 56 .312 46 43 331 147 28 58 .333 39 53
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ANNUAL LEADERS
Batting Average Year Avg. Player 2010 .365 Jon Myers 2009 .368 Ryan Bennett 2008 .357 Ryan Bennett 2007 .301 Ryan Crespi 2006 .344 Bill Musselman 2005 .340 Johnny Sweeney 2004 .310 Drew Eder 2003 .317 Corey Lawson 2002 .337 Ryan Murphy 2001 .332 Mike Orrico 2000 .340 Steiner, Bredenkoetter 1999 .362 Jason Wood 1998 .353 Brett Bredensteiner 1997 .362 Adam Gabris 1996 .378 Jeff Ray 1995 .368 Mike Huelsmann 1994 .403 Pat Conreaux 1993 .460 Mike Barger 1992 .391 Jason Boehlow 1991 .335 Pat Conreaux 1990 .337 Tom O’Conner 1989 .386 Phil Kumnick 1988 .360 Joel Sher 1987 .366 Joel Sher 1986 .315 Rob Goldschmidt 1985 .351 Miguel Ribas 1984 .333 Pat Baker 1983 .402 Dave Hagenbrock 1982 .343 Dave Hagenbrock 1981 .433 Jim Woods 1980 .369 Sprick, Duncan
Home Runs Year No. 2010 18 2009 10 2008 6 2007 3 2006 5 2005 12 2004 10 2003 8 2002 6 2001 9 2000 10 1999 15 1998 12 1997 10 1996 19 1995 11 1994 6 1993 4 1992 10 1991 13 1990 3 1989 18 1988 7 1987 4 1986 11 1985 13 1984 4 1983 3 1982 6 1981 12 1980 9
Wins Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980
Earned Run Average Year No. Player 2010 4.35 Bryant Cotton 2009 3.60 Dave Sever 2008 3.12 Scott Turmail 2007 3.18 Dave Sever 2006 2.75 Ryan Bird 2005 3.49 Ryan Bird 2004 4.86 Ryan Bird 2003 5.57 Ben Hutton 2002 3.29 Corey Lawson 2001 4.32 Ben Hutton 2000 6.06 Ben Hutton 1999 5.98 Jonathan Estes 1998 5.17 Ross Noecker 1997 5.98 Michael Schaeffer 1996 4.07 Drew Graefe 1995 3.75 John Moriarty 1994 1.47 Chad Tayon 1993 2.23 John Moriarty 1992 3.22 Dan Wetzel 1991 4.61 Jason Boehlow 1990 3.59 Joe Simone 1989 6.25 Dan Walsh 1988 4.33 Mike Bennett 1987 6.68 Matt Boxdorfer 1986 7.11 Chuck Forthaus 1985 6.93 Matt Boxdorfer 1984 3.60 Tim Clubb 1983 3.41 Ken Brotherton 1982 3.77 Mike Ismail 1981 3.27 Rick Paul 1980 3.66 Brian Marsalli
No. 9 6 7 6 8 5 3 5 8 5 4 6 3 3 5 6 4 5 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 6 5 5 4
Player Alemannn, Cotton Dave Sever Scott Turmail Eric Rohr Ryan Bird Ryan Bird Bird, Guntorius, Weber Jake Baumgartner Corey Lawson Hutton, Jaillet, Wehrfritz Wes Jaillet Ryan Warnecke Tippett, Schaeffer Mick Portell Ruhman, Kern, Sigman John Moriarty Jones, Kottmeyer, Blomberg Greg Rhoades Dan Wetzel Dan Wetzel Dan Walsh Weiss, Cunningham Rick Breidenbach Boxdorfer, Forthaus Collin Lodico Matt Boxdorfer Tim Clubb Dave Parson Rick Paul Mark Mosley Nick Jans
Player Danny Brock Zach Miller Greg Rodgers Rodgers, Bratcher Greg Rodgers Scott Peden Kyle Wort Lawson, Rogers Jim Bredenkoetter Mike Orrico Nick Steiner Nick Crocker Brett Bredensteiner Brett Bredensteiner Tony Hausladen Tony Hausladen Adam Gabris Mike Barger Jason Boehlow Jason Boehlow Jason Boehlow Phil Kumnick Tim Braden Laughlin, Basler Phil Catalfamo Phil Catalfamo Gary Corner Hagenbrock, Spurr Dave Hagenbrock Jim Woods Sprick, Woods
Runs Batted In Year No. 2010 75 2009 61 2008 44 2007 26 2006 56 2005 49 2004 39 2003 39 2002 41 2001 53 2000 46 1999 57 1998 44 1997 33 1996 67 1995 61 1994 48 1993 51 1992 47 1991 57 1990 21 1989 49 1988 27 1987 24 1986 44 1985 36 1984 23 1983 20 1982 32 1981 64 1980 43
Player Danny Brock Zach Miller Greg Rodgers Casey Moore Greg Rodgers Scott Peden Kyle Wort Corey Lawson Jim Bredenkoetter Mike Orrico Jim Bredenkoetter Nick Steiner Brett Bredensteiner Brett Bredensteiner Tony Hausladen Tony Hausladen Adam Gabris Pat Conreaux Jason Boehlow Jason Boehlow Bryan Binkholder Phil Kumnick Joel Sher Miguel Ribas Phil Catalfamo Phil Catalfamo Miguel Ribas Dave Hagenbrock Dave Hagenbrock Jim Woods Jim Woods
Strikeouts Year No. 2010 99 2009 70 2008 80 2007 73 2006 100 2005 76 2004 62 2003 72 2002 66 2001 87 2000 54 1999 61 1998 69 1997 32 1996 92 1995 45 1994 58 1993 68 1992 78 1991 58 1990 43 1989 45 1988 30 1987 34 1986 44 1985 49 1984 42 1983 42 1982 72 1981 72 1980 36
Player Bryant Cotton Dave Sever Dave Sever Dave Sever Ryan Bird Ryan Bird Dave Guntorius Ben Hutton Corey Lawson, Wes Jaillet Ben Hutton Dan Shouse Jonathan Estes Michael Schaeffer Michael Schaeffer Brian Kern Brian Kern Marcus Jones Dan Wetzel Dan Wetzel Dan Wetzel Joe Simone Dan Walsh Dave Warnecke Matt Boxdorfer Matt Boxdorfer Matt Boxdorfer Tim Clubb Dave Parson Rick Paul Rick Paul John Tiernan
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 25-9-1
1965
COACH ROY LEE MVC TOURN. CHAMPS NCAA WORLD SERIES 4/2 Drake W 4/7 MacMurray L 4/7 MacMurray W 4/9 Winona St. W 4/10 Winona St. L 4/10 Winona St. W 4/13 Washington (Mo.) W 4/17 Memphis W 4/17 Memphis T 4/23 Wichita St. L 4/24 Wichita St. W 4/24 Wichita St. W 4/28 Harris-Stowe W 4/30 at Concordia W 5/1 vs Arkansas St. W 5/1 vs Arkansas St. L 5/2 at Quincy W 5/4 MacMurray W 5/4 MacMurray W 5/7 Tulsa W 5/8 Tulsa W 5/8 Tulsa W 5/1 Ky. Wesleyan W 5/15 Ky. Wesleyan L 5/18 at Washington (Mo.) W 5/21 Cincinnati ! W 5/21 Cincinnati ! W 5/27 vs Missouri @ W 5/27 vs Missouri @ W 5/29 Southern Illinois L 5/29 Southern Illinois L 6/7 vs Connecticut $ W 6/8 vs Arizona St. $ L 6/9 vs Florida St. $ W 6/10 vs Arizona St. $ L 3/30 at Concordia W
27-6
5-4 2-4 8-3 8-6 2-6 6-0 5-4 6-5 4-4 5-6 9-5 3-0 11-4 16-8 6-1 4-13 16-8 6-0 3-0 7-0 13-4 9-5 2-0 4-6 6-3 4-3 6-0 5-4 5-4 1-6 2-5 2-1 3-13 5-3 2-6 9-0
1966
COACH ROY LEE MVC TOURN. CHAMPS NCAA DISTRICTS 4/1 Winona St. 4/2 Winona St. 4/2 Winona St. 4/5 at Western Ky.
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W W W W
13-2 3-0 4-0 7-5
4/6 at Western Ky. W 4/7 at Murray St. W 4/7 at Murray St. W 4/8 at Christian Bros. W 4/9 vs Central Mich. L 4/11 at Arkansas St. W 4/11 at Arkansas St. W 4/17 at Washington (Mo.) W 4/22 at Cincinnati W 4/23 at Cincinnati W 4/23 at Cincinnati L 4/29 at Bradley L 4/30 at Bradley W 5/1 at Bradley W 5/3 at Washington (Mo.) W 5/6 Louisville W 5/7 Louisville W 5/7 Louisville W 5/8 at Quincy W Harris-Stowe W 5/14 vs Murray St. W 5/14 vs Murray St. W 5/15 Southern Illinois L 5/15 Southern Illinois W 5/20 Wichita St. ! W 5/20 Wichita St. ! W 6/2 at Oklahoma St. @ L 6/3 at Oklahoma St. @ L
23-16-1
18-4 7-6 2-1 3-0 3-5 1-0 3-2 6-0 4-2 11-0 3-4 7-8 6-2 2-0 15-6 15-0 5-1 14-4 3-2 4-3 3-2 3-0 0-3 4-2 7-0 7-4 3-4 3-4
1967
COACH ROY LEE 3/18 at Arkansas St. 3/18 at Arkansas St. 3/20 Hiram 3/21 Hiram 3/22 Jacksonville St. 3/23 Valdosta St. 3/23 Valdosta St. 3/24 Jacksonville St. 3/25 Jacksonville St. 3/27 at Delta St. 3/28 at Delta St. 3/29 Murray St. 3/29 Murray St. 3/31 Winona St. 4/1 Winona St. 4/1 Winona St. 4/4 at Concordia 4/8 at Quincy 4/8 at Quincy 4/10 Western Ky. 4/10 Western Ky. 4/15 at Iowa Wesleyan
Al York (1963-67) and Tom Daly (1963-67) were part of the 1965 College World Series team that nearly repeated the feat in 1966.York earned second-team All-Conference honors in 1965.
L 5-7 W 8-6 W 4-3 L 4-5 W 8-6 L 1-4 L 1-2 W 7-2 L 3-4 W 4-0 W 1-0 L 4-6 W 10-3 W 3-0 L 4-7 L 3-7 W 3-1 W 5-0 W 8-6 W 3-2 L 12-13 W 11-0
4/16 at Quincy L 4/18 at Harris-Stowe W 4/22 vs Northern Illinois W 4/22 vs Northern Illinois T 4/28 at Wichita St. L 4/29 at Wichita St. W 4/29 at Wichita St. W 5/2 at Washington (Mo.) L 5/5 Tulsa W 5/6 Tulsa W 5/6 Tulsa L 5/7 vs Arkansas St. L 5/12 at Drake W 5/13 at Drake W 5/13 at Drake W 5/19 Cincinnati ! W 5/19 Cincinnati ! L 5/20 Cincinnati ! L
15-9
3-5 8-2 6-3 2-2 8-9 2-1 2-0 0-2 5-3 3-2 7-10 5-7 3-1 7-2 21-0 4-0 0-2 7-8
1968
COACH ROY LEE 3/31 at Quincy L 4/5 Winona St. W 4/6 Winona St. W 4/6 Winona St. W 4/8 at Arkansas St. L 4/9 at Arkansas St. L 4/10 at Union W 4/11 at Murray St. W 4/12 at Murray St. W 4/18 St. Mary’s W 4/22 at Concordia W 4/23 at Harris-Stowe W 4/26 Wichita St. L 4/26 Wichita St. W 4/27 Wichita St. L 4/30 at Washington (Mo.) W 5/3 at Tulsa L 5/3 at Tulsa L 5/4 at Tulsa L 5/7 at Washington (Mo.) W 5/8 at Harris-Stowe W 5/10 Drake W 5/12 at Southern Illinois L 5/19 vs Arkansas St. W
15-11-1
5-8 8-4 8-3 5-1 1-2 1-3 6-1 4-3 8-1 13-5 11-4 16-1 3-4 6-2 6-8 4-3 0-3 0-1 4-9 10-5 6-5 8-1 4-5 7-1
1969
COACH JIM ROBINSON 3/28 Quincy W 3/29 Winona St. W 3/29 Winona St. W 3/31 at Arkansas St. L 4/1 at Arkansas St. W 4/2 at Memphis L 4/8 at Harris-Stowe W 4/10 at UM-St. Louis W 4/11 at Northern Illinois L 4/12 at Northern Illinois W 4/12 at Northern Illinois W 4/18 vs Air Force T 4/22 at Harris-Stowe W 4/24 vs Western Illinois L 4/24 at Southern Illinois L 4/25 at Wichita St. L 4/25 at Wichita St. L 4/29 at Washington (Mo.) W 5/2 Tulsa L 5/2 Tulsa L 5/3 Tulsa L 5/5 at Washington (Mo.) L 5/7 at SIU Edwardsville W 5/10 at Drake W 5/10 at Drake W 5/12 at Concordia W 5/15 at UM-St. Louis W
6-5 12-4 11-2 2-10 4-1 5-8 6-3 8-3 7-8 4-1 2-1 0-0 10-2 0-2 2-8 3-7 3-4 4-2 0-11 1-4 7-11 7-8 4-2 8-2 12-1 12-1 10-4
20-11
1970
COACH JOE GEGG St. Leo L South Florida W Tampa W Missouri St. W Missouri St. W Winona St. W Winona St. L Winona St. W at UM-St. Louis L 4/10 Eastern Illinois W 4/10 Eastern Illinois W 4/11 Wichita St. W 4/11 Wichita St. W 4/12 Wichita St. L 4/14 Washington (Mo.) L 4/16 Concordia W 4/18 Western Ky. W 4/21 Harris-Stowe W 4/21 Harris-Stowe W 4/26 Southern Illinois L 4/28 Washington (Mo.) W 5/2 at Tulsa L 5/2 at Tulsa L 5/3 at Tulsa W 5/5 SEMO L 5/8 Drake W 5/8 Drake L 5/9 Drake W 5/11 Arkansas St. L 5/12 UM-St. Louis W 5/18 SIU-Edwardsville W
11-20
0-6 1-0 10-5 6-4 7-6 4-3 3-5 4-0 6-7 9-4 8-3 11-6 7-5 8-9 2-11 8-1 7-2 7-2 10-2 4-6 6-2 1-7 1-6 6-0 1-10 12-2 3-10 13-4 2-8 3-1 5-3
1971
COACH JOE GEGG 4/1 Winona St. W 4/1 Winona St. L 4/5 at Missouri L 4/5 at Missouri W 4/9 at SIU Edwardsville L 4/10 at SIU Edwardsville L 4/10 at SIU Edwardsville L 4/16 at Creighton W 4/16 at Creighton W 4/17 at Creighton L 4/17 at Creighton L 4/19 at McKendree W 4/19 at McKendree W 4/20 at UM-St. Louis L 4/22 Washington (Mo.) L 4/24 at Eastern Illinois W 4/24 at Eastern Illinois L 4/25 Arkansas St. L 4/27 at Washington (Mo.) L 4/30 vs Louisville ! L 5/1 vs Drake ! W 5/2 vs Louisville ! W 5/4 at Missouri St. L 5/4 at Missouri St. L 5/7 vs Memphis ! L 5/11 Northern Illinois L 5/11 Northern Illinois L 5/13 UM-St. Louis W 5/16 at SIU Edwardsville W 5/18 at Illinois St. L 5/18 at Illinois St. L
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
4-2 2-4 1-2 4-1 1-5 2-3 6-7 4-1 2-1 0-4 4-13 19-1 10-3 1-5 2-6 9-3 0-3 2-6 2-12 3-5 5-0 5-2 0-4 3-6 2-4 4-5 3-4 10-4 10-1 4-5 3-4
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 12-18
1972
COACH JOE GEGG
3/24 McKendree W 7-4 3/24 McKendree W 4-1 3/25 at Missouri L 0-5 3/25 at Missouri L 2-3 3/30 St. Mary’s W 9-3 3/30 St. Mary’s W 13-3 3/31 Winona St. W 4-3 4/5 UM-St. Louis L 5-9 4/5 UM-St. Louis W 6-3 4/8 at Creighton L 4-14 4/8 at Creighton L 1-7 4/9 at Creighton W 8-4 4/9 at Creighton L 1-8 4/11 at Northern Illinois L 2-9 4/14 at Illinois St. W 4-3 4/14 at Illinois St. L 5-9 4/14 vs Bradley ! L 4-10 4/15 at Southern Illinois L 2-3 4/15 at Southern Illinois L 4-14 4/17 Northeastern Ill. L 6-10 4/17 Northeastern Ill. L 9-10 4/19 SIU Edwardsville L 2-7 4/19 SIU Edwardsville L 2-13 4/22 Concordia L 1-4 4/25 at UM-St. Louis W 2-1 4/27 Concordia W 10-2 5/3 vs New Mexico St. ! W 4-3 vs Tulsa ! L 10-12 5/6 at Washington (Mo.) W 1-0 5/6 at Washington (Mo.) L 6-7
14-17
1973
COACH JOE GEGG 3/21 Luther W 4/3 at McKendree L 4/3 at McKendree L 4/5 UM-St. Louis L 4/6 at Southern Illinois L 4/6 at Southern Illinois L 4/7 MacMurray L 4/7 MacMurray L 4/8 Concordia L 4/10 at Harris-Stowe W 4/10 at Harris-Stowe W 4/13 at Creighton W 4/13 at Creighton L 4/14 at Creighton W 4/14 at Creighton L 4/17 at Missouri L 4/17 at Missouri W 4/20 Washington (Mo.) W 4/26 at UM-St. Louis L 4/27 at Concordia W 4/28 at SIU Edwardsville L 4/28 at SIU Edwardsville L 5/5 at Washington (Mo.) W 5/5 at Washington (Mo.) W 5/11 Oral Roberts W 5/11 Oral Roberts L 5/12 at Missouri Baptist W 5/19 vs Drake ! W 5/19 vs Drake ! W 5/20 vs Tulsa ! L 5/20 at Memphis ! L
10-24
2-0 5-6 1-3 5-15 0-8 1-2 1-15 4-7 2-4 10-0 7-5 5-0 2-5 6-2 2-4 4-9 14-9 9-6 3-16 15-3 2-3 2-7 1-0 9-0 6-5 0-7 13-6 8-5 8-7 7-12 6-7
1974
COACH TOM DIX 3/19 Luther 3/19 Luther
W L
14-3 2-4
4/4 Moorhead St. W 4/4 Moorhead St. L 4/5 Bradley L 4/6 Bradley L 4/6 Bradley L 4/12 at Creighton L 4/13 at Creighton L 4/13 at Creighton L 4/16 at Missouri L 4/16 at Missouri L 4/18 at UM-St. Louis W 4/18 at UM-St. Louis W 4/22 Washington (Mo.) W 4/23 at Harris-Stowe L 4/23 at Harris-Stowe W SIU Edwardsville L SIU Edwardsville W 4/27 at Southern Illinois L 4/27 at Southern Illinois L 4/28 at Southern Illinois L Missouri Baptist W at UM-St. Louis L at UM-St. Louis L Washington (Mo.) L Washington (Mo.) L at MacMurray L at MacMurray L 5/13 at Missouri Baptist W McKendree L McKendree W at Tulsa ! L 5/17 vs Louisville ! L
14-20
8-4 3-8 5-8 6-8 6-9 0-1 1-5 6-7 6-7 1-2 3-2 3-2 5-0 3-10 1-0 1-5 2-0 3-5 0-5 2-9 8-7 2-7 0-4 1-2 3-4 1-4 2-6 4-1 0-2 7-5 3-8 5-7
1975
COACH TOM DIX
4/11 at Creighton L 1-4 4/11 at Creighton L 1-2 4/12 at Creighton L 6-16 4/12 at Creighton L 4-6 6/25 Greenville W 6-4 6/25 Greenville W 18-4 6/18 at Missouri Baptist W 14-10 6/20 Washington (Mo.) W 11-3 Missouri L 9-10 Missouri W 10-6
16-30
1976
COACH TOM DIX 3/18 at Harris-Stowe W 3/18 at Harris-Stowe L South Dakota W Eastern Illinois L SIU Edwardsville L 3/24 Eastern Illinois W at UM-St. Louis L 3/26 vs Neb.-Omaha L 3/29 at UM-St. Louis W 3/29 at UM-St. Louis L 3/30 Winona St. L 4/1 Winona St. L 4/1 Missouri Baptist L 4/2 Bradley W 4/2 Bradley W 4/3 Bradley L 4/3 Bradley L 4/6 at Washington (Mo.) L 4/7 at SEMO W 4/7 at SEMO W 4/9 at Creighton L 4/9 at Creighton L 4/10 at Creighton L 4/10 at Creighton L 4/13 at Missouri L 4/13 at Missouri L 4/14 at Southern Illinois L 4/14 at Southern Illinois L
22-5 5-7 5-3 1-3 1-3 5-0 2-6 3-4 9-4 2-4 4-8 3-5 4-5 1-0 2-1 5-8 2-9 2-3 6-4 5-4 0-3 6-11 4-8 3-11 2-3 0-2 4-5 1-4
Seven of Bud Yates’ (1975-78) 13 career wins – the ninthbest total by a Billiken pitcher – came during the 1977 season. He ranks among the program’s leaders in career strikeouts (139), ERA (4.12) and starts (29). 4/26 Missouri Baptist W 4/26 Arkansas St. L 4/28 Washington (Mo.) W 5/1 at Illinois St. L 5/1 at Illinois St. L 5/2 at Illinois St. L 5/2 at Illinois St. L 5/5 UM-St. Louis W 5/5 UM-St. Louis L 5/7 Greenville W 5/7 Greenville W 5/8 McKendree W 5/8 McKendree L at MacMurray L at MacMurray W 5/12 SIU-Edwardsville L 5/12 SIU-Edwardsville W 5/14 vs Memphis * L
30-19
7-2 4-12 13-3 2-6 5-9 1-2 7-8 13-6 5-6 7-1 2-1 4-3 1-8 2-3 12-4 1-3 3-2 1-2
1977
COACH TOM DIX
3/13 MacMurray W 12-1 3/13 MacMurray W 8-1 3/15 Missouri Baptist W 7-6 3/17 Harris-Stowe W 6-0 3/18 Iowa L 3-10 3/18 Iowa L 3-7 3/21 Central Mich. L 2-4 3/21 Central Mich. L 4-7 3/24 Upper Iowa W 3-0 3/24 Upper Iowa W 5-1 3/28 Moorhead St. W 19-7 3/29 Quincy W 3-0 3/29 Quincy W 3-0 4/1 at Bradley W 3-2 4/1 at Bradley W 6-1 4/2 at Bradley W 8-7 4/2 at Bradley L 3-4 4/4 at Cincinnati L 4-11 4/8 at Creighton W 5-3 4/8 at Creighton W 9-3 4/9 at Creighton L 1-6 4/9 at Creighton W 13-1 4/12 at McKendree W 9-4 4/12 at McKendree W 7-4 4/13 Western Illinois W 5-1 4/13 Western Illinois W 12-11 4/16 at UM-St. Louis L 0-11 4/16 at UM-St. Louis L 0-3 4/19 at Missouri W 8-0 4/19 at Missouri L 0-5 4/23 vs William Jewell L 0-1 4/23 at Quincy W 7-1 4/24 vs Illinois Benedictine W 4-1 4/25 at Missouri Baptist W 9-3
4/27 Southern Illinois L 4/27 Southern Illinois L 4/30 Illinois St. W 4/30 Illinois St. W 5/1 Illinois St. W 5/1 Illinois St. W 5/3 at Washington (Mo.) W 5/7 Memphis L 5/7 Memphis L 5/8 Memphis L 5/10 at SIU Edwardsville L 5/10 at SIU Edwardsville W 5/12 vs Georgia Tech * L 5/12 vs Cincinnati * W 5/13 vs Tulane * L
19-32-1
1-8 1-8 3-0 7-6 6-5 3-2 10-0 0-9 0-9 1-9 2-6 9-4 2-3 4-3 2-7
1978
COACH TOM DIX 3/18 at Tulane 3/18 at Tulane 3/19 at Tulane 3/19 at Tulane 3/20 at Delta St. 3/20 at New Orleans 3/21 at La. Tech 3/23 at Memphis 3/24 at Memphis 3/24 at Memphis 3/25 at Milliken 3/25 at Arkansas St. 3/28 Moorhead St. 3/28 Moorhead St. 3/31 Bradley 3/31 Bradley 4/1 Bradley 4/1 Bradley 4/2 Missouri 4/2 Missouri 4/6 McKendree 4/6 McKendree 4/8 UM-St. Louis 4/8 UM-St. Louis 4/9 at Harris-Stowe 4/9 at Harris-Stowe 4/11 at Missouri 4/11 at Missouri 4/12 at Western Illinois 4/12 at Western Illinois 4/15 at Louisville 4/15 at Louisville 4/18 SEMO 4/22 Creighton 4/23 Creighton 4/23 Creighton 4/25 at Southern Illinois
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
L 1-6 L 7-8 L 4-12 L 0-4 L 3-4 L 0-1 W 4-3 L 1-9 L 1-7 L 7-15 W 2-1 W 17-1 W 13-4 W 25-5 L 8-10 T 4-4 L 0-15 W 15-10 L 3-4 W 6-5 L 5-7 L 0-4 L 2-9 L 6-13 W 18-0 W 6-0 L 2-15 L 2-17 W 3-2 L 6-7 L 1-6 W 6-1 L 8-15 W 5-2 L 5-6 W 8-1 L 3-11
61
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/25 at Southern Illinois L 4/20 Missouri Baptist L 4/20 Missouri Baptist W 4/29 at Indiana St. L 4/29 at Indiana St. L 4/30 Cincinnati W 4/30 Cincinnati L 5/2 Washington (Mo.) W 5/2 Washington (Mo.) W 5/3 SIU Edwardsville W 5/3 SIU Edwardsville L 5/6 at Illinois St. W 5/6 at Illinois St. L 5/11 vs Louisville * L 5/12 vs Georgia Tech * L
15-28
0-6 3-4 10-1 3-8 5-12 3-1 4-3 8-4 15-6 4-0 1-2 8-2 1-3 4-10 5-8
1979
COACH LYLE REUSS 3/12 at UAB W 8-5 3/13 at UAB L 3-4 3/14 at Birmingham Sthrn. L 0-16 3/15 at Sthrn. Benedictine L 2-3 3/15 at Sthrn. Benedictine L 2-3 3/16 at South Alabama L 5-8 3/18 at SEMO L 2-15 3/18 at SEMO W 9-8 3/19 at Greenville W 10-3 3/20 Concordia W 7-1 3/22 at McKendree W 4-3 3/22 at McKendree W 3-2 3/28 UM-St. Louis L 15-16 3/31 Harris-Stowe W 7-0 3/31 Harris-Stowe W 7-0 4/1 Missouri L 3-14 4/1 Missouri L 0-11 4/4 Memphis L 14-17 4/7 at Bradley L 2-5 4/7 at Bradley W 8-4 4/8 at Bradley L 6-9 4/10 at UM-St. Louis W 5-3 4/11 at Missouri Baptist L 5-6 4/14 at Louisville W 8-7 4/14 at Louisville L 1-7 4/17 Cincinnati L 2-12 4/17 Cincinnati W 4-3 4/18 Cincinnati L 3-13 4/19 Western Illinois L 4-5 4/21 at Memphis L 4-7
62
4/21 at Memphis L 4-7 4/28 at Southern Illinois L 1-11 4/28 at Southern Illinois L 3-8 5/1 at Washington (Mo.) W 10-0 5/1 at Washington (Mo.) L 5-6 5/4 at Concordia W 9-1 5/5 Illinois St. L 1-2 5/5 Illinois St. L 0-3 5/6 Illinois St. L 0-7 5/6 Illinois St. L 2-7 5/10 vs Virginia Tech * L 2-9 5/11 vs Louisville * W 11-10 5/12 vs Cincinnati * L 4-5
18-26
4/28 at Southern Illinois L 4-18 4/29 Washington (Mo.) W 7-2 4/29 Washington (Mo.) L 2-9 4/30 at Missouri L 1-3 4/30 at Missouri L 3-8 5/2 Greenville W 4-1 5/3 at Illinois St. L 8-9 5/3 at Illinois St. W 18-16 5/4 at Illinois St. L 3-10 5/4 at Illinois St. L 6-7 5/8 vs Memphis * L 6-14 5/9 vs Louisville * L 3-8
20-32-1
1980
COACH LYLE REUSS
3/12 Illinois L 6-7 Concordia W 4-1 Concordia W 16-0 3/16 at Evansville W 7-4 3/16 at Evansville W 5-0 3/18 at South Alabama L 3-7 3/19 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 6-5 3/19 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 4-10 3/24 McKendree W 5-4 3/24 McKendree L 1-12 3/26 at SIU Edwardsville W 4-2 at UM-St. Louis L 7-12 4/4 Bradley W 3-1 4/4 Bradley L 1-5 4/5 Bradley L 11-14 4/5 Bradley L 6-7 4/7 Missouri-Rolla W 6-0 4/7 Missouri-Rolla W 3-0 4/11 at Illinois L 3-4 4/12 Louisville L 4-7 4/12 Louisville W 5-4 4/13 Louisville W 5-4 4/13 Louisville L 11-13 at Cincinnati L 2-6 at Cincinnati L 4-5 4/20 at Xavier L 10-14 4/22 SEMO W 14-12 4/22 SEMO W 8-5 4/23 Missouri Baptist W 11-1 4/24 at SIU-Edwardsville L 3-12 4/25 at UM-St. Louis L 3-5 4/25 at UM-St. Louis L 4-11
1981
COACH LYLE REUSS 3/12 Illinois L 3/14 Concordia W 3/14 Concordia W 3/15 at Indiana L 3/15 at Indiana W 3/18 at McKendree L 3/18 at McKendree L 3/20 at SEMO L 3/20 at SEMO W 3/21 Indiana L 3/28 Evansville W 3/28 Evansville L 3/30 vs North Dakota W 3/30 at Murray St. L 3/31 at Tenn. Tech W 3/31 at Tenn. Tech L 4/1 at Virginia Tech L 4/2 at Virginia Tech L 4/2 at Virginia Tech L 4/6 Southern Illinois L 4/6 Southern Illinois L 4/7 at Washington (Mo.) W 4/8 at SIU Edwardsville W 4/8 at SIU Edwardsville L 4/11 at Louisville W 4/11 at Louisville L 4/12 at Louisville L 4/12 at Louisville L 4/14 at Western Illinois W 4/14 at Western Illinois L 4/15 Illinois L 4/15 Illinois L 4/17 Cincinnati W 4/18 Cincinnati W 4/18 Cincinnati W 4/21 at Harris-Stowe W 4/21 at Harris-Stowe T 4/24 at Greenville W 4/25 at Arkansas St. W 4/25 at Arkansas St. L 4/27 at Bradley L 4/27 at Bradley L 4/29 at Missouri L 4/29 at Missouri L 5/1 Illinois St. W 5/1 Illinois St. L 5/2 Illinois St. L 5/2 Illinois St. L Lindenwood W 5/5 Missouri-Rolla L 5/5 Missouri-Rolla W 5/13 at Florida St. * L 5/15 vs Cincinnati * L
21-23
3-4 3-1 14-4 3-10 7-1 4-5 1-2 4-8 7-3 5-6 12-1 2-6 9-1 4-10 8-6 3-1 1-14 8-9 2-10 5-10 3-4 8-3 5-3 0-11 17-8 2-4 8-14 2-15 8-3 3-8 1-6 1-2 18-8 7-2 7-0 20-8 2-2 11-2 20-9 2-3 2-15 4-6 2-14 2-15 8-2 6-20 2-20 2-4 18-7 5-10 7-0 3-15 3-4
1982
3/10 at SW Louisiana L 3/12 at SW (Tenn.) W 3/13 at Rhode Island L 3/17 Greenville L 3/21 Illinois W 3/21 Illinois L 3/23 McKendree L 3/23 McKendree W 3/24 at Southern Illinois L 3/27 at Evansville L 3/27 at Evansville W 3/28 at Evansville L 3/28 at Evansville L 3/31 at Harris-Stowe W 3/31 at Harris-Stowe L 4/1 Harris-Stowe W 4/1 Harris-Stowe W 4/1 Harris-Stowe L 4/2 Maryville L 4/3 Virginia Tech L 4/3 Virginia Tech L 4/4 Virginia Tech L 4/7 at Missouri L 4/12 Millikin W 4/12 Millikin W 4/14 Washington (Mo.) W 4/14 Washington (Mo.) T 4/16 at Cincinnati L 4/21 SIU Edwardsville W at Harris-Stowe W at Harris-Stowe W 4/25 SEMO L 4/25 SEMO W 4/28 UM-St. Louis L 4/28 UM-St. Louis W 5/12 vs Memphis * L 5/13 vs Cincinnati * L
11-17
3/8 3/9
at Parks (Ill.) at UALR at Louisiana St. at Tulane
L L L L
11-1 3-9 1-11 2-5
1983
COACH LYLE REUSS
3/8 at Mississippi L 2-8 3/9 at UALR W 9-5 3/9 at UALR L 2-4 3/10 at Murray St. L 4-8 3/12 at SEMO L 2-8 3/12 at SEMO L 4-5 3/15 at SIU Edwardsville L 2-8 3/16 at Greenville W 6-5 3/23 Harris-Stowe W 6-2 3/23 Harris-Stowe W 6-2 3/24 Minnesota-Morris L 7-11 3/27 Evansville W 2-1 3/27 Evansville L 3-4 3/30 at Missouri L 2-23 4/2 Western Illinois W 4-3 4/6 at Washington (Mo.) W 16-5 4/9 Oklahoma City L 2-3 4/9 Oklahoma City L 5-15 4/15 Maryville W 2-0 4/16 Harris-Stowe W 5-4 4/16 Harris-Stowe L 12-14 4/18 Missouri Baptist W 5-2 4/18 Missouri Baptist W 5-3 4/27 SIU Edwardsville L 5-15 5/2 at UM-St. Louis L 2-12 5/2 at UM-St. Louis L 4-6 5/11 Oral Roberts L 2-11 5/11 Oral Roberts L 2-7
18-21
1984
COACH JOHN KAZANAS
COACH LYLE REUSS Dan Sprick (1977-80) was a steady power hitter, leading the Billikens in home runs from 1978-80. A two-time All-Conference selection, he also led the club with a .362 average in 1980.
1-4 6-0 3-4 1-6 1-0 1-9 4-8 11-7 1-2 1-9 4-1 3-4 7-16 6-4 3-7 4-3 10-0 3-7 1-3 1-3 2-8 1-13 3-13 9-5 7-0 6-2 5-5 3-16 11-7 16-8 6-4 3-7 3-2 3-9 9-8 7-15 7-18
3/7 3/9 3/9 3/10 3/10
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
at Missouri St. at Oklahoma City at Oklahoma City at Oklahoma City at Oklahoma City
L L L L L
0-17 0-11 3-10 1-11 1-9
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/14 Greenville W 8-2 3/22 at Westminster W 2-1 3/22 at Westminster L 2-3 3/23 Harris-Stowe W 8-1 3/26 Illinois College W 5-2 3/26 Illinois College W 13-12 3/29 at Evansville L 0-15 3/29 at Evansville L 0-12 3/31 at Western Illinois L 2-10 3/31 at Western Illinois W 3-0 4/1 at Western Illinois L 3-16 4/5 Quincy W 13-3 4/5 Quincy W 11-2 4/10 Washington (Mo.) L 9-1 4/11 at Illinois College W 12-0 4/11 at Illinois College W 9-1 4/13 at Oral Roberts L 0-21 4/13 at Oral Roberts L 0-14 4/14 at Oral Roberts L 1-6 4/14 at Oral Roberts L 2-7 4/18 Harris-Stowe W 10-2 4/18 Harris-Stowe W 15-13 4/19 at Millikin L 1-2 4/19 at Millikin L 6-8 4/25 at UM-St. Louis L 8-11 4/27 at Maryville W 9-7 4/28 at MacMurray W 4-3 4/28 at MacMurray L 7-10 4/29 Lindenwood W 8-6 4/29 Lindenwood W 6-2 4/30 Lindenwood W 10-0 4/30 Lindenwood W 10-0 5/1 at SIU Edwardsville L 0-8 5/8 Missouri Baptist L 6-11
8-45
11-29
1985
2/28 Missouri Baptist W 5-1 3/6 at Oklahoma City L 4-15 3/6 at Oklahoma City L 2-14 3/7 at Oklahoma City L 3-8 3/7 at Oklahoma City L 0-18 3/10 Bradley L 0-11 3/10 Bradley L 2-12 3/12 Evansville L 0-1 3/12 Evansville L 3-11 3/15 at Missouri Baptist W 14-11 3/16 at Illinois L 6-7 3/16 at Illinois L 2-4 3/17 Indiana St. L 1-13 3/17 Indiana St. L 0-2 3/19 at UM-St. Louis L 4-6 3/20 at Evansville L 1-7 3/20 at Evansville L 5-20 3/21 at Indiana St. L 2-6 3/21 at Indiana St. L 0-2 3/22 UM-St. Louis L 5-18 3/23 Illinois St. L 1-15 3/23 Illinois St. L 3-13 3/24 Illinois St. L 4-20 3/24 Illinois St. L 2-4 3/26 SEMO L 4-8 3/26 SEMO L 0-4 3/27 at Southern Illinois L 2-6 3/27 at Southern Illinois L 2-14 3/28 at SIU Edwardsville L 9-14 4/2 at Washington (Mo.) W 9-2 4/3 Maryville L 5-12 4/4 Illinois L 1-7 4/6 Missouri St. L 6-12 4/6 Missouri St. L 0-13 4/8 at Missouri Baptist W 5-3 4/8 at Missouri Baptist W 8-4 4/9 at Harris-Stowe L 5-9 4/12 at Oklahoma St. L 1-11 4/12 at Oklahoma St. L 5-15 4/13 at Oklahoma St. L 1-14 4/16 at Missouri W 7-5
L L L L
2-15 6-16 2-18 9-16
1988
COACH FRANK MORMINO
Matt Boxdorfer (1984-87) was the Billikens’ most dominating pitcher for three of his four seasons. He led the team in wins and ERA in 1985 and 1987 and strikeouts in 1985, 1986 and 1987. 4/16 at Missouri 4/17 Southern Illinois 4/19 Oral Roberts 4/19 Oral Roberts 4/20 Oral Roberts 4/20 Oral Roberts 4/21 at SIU Edwardsville 4/21 at SIU Edwardsville 4/22 at Maryville 4/23 at McKendree 4/23 at McKendree 4/24 UM-St. Louis
9-44 COACH ED KOPFF
4/29 Indiana St. 4/29 Indiana St. 4/30 Southern Illinois 5/1 at SEMO
L 0-14 L 3-13 L 1-11 L 2-19 L 2-4 L 1-10 L 0-6 L 6-8 L 5-8 L 4-11 W 7-6 W 11-10
1986
COACH ED KOPFF
2/28 at Oral Roberts L 0-11 2/28 at Oral Roberts L 5-9 3/1 at Oral Roberts L 0-15 3/1 at Oral Roberts L 1-12 3/4 Missouri Baptist L 4-12 3/5 Bradley L 3-14 3/5 Bradley L 1-8 3/8 at South Alabama L 3-10 3/8 at South Alabama L 0-14 3/9 at South Alabama L 0-11 3/10 at Tulane L 3-14 3/11 at Tulane L 0-11 3/11 at Tulane L 2-16 3/12 at South Alabama L 2-11 3/16 Indiana St. L 0-6 3/16 Indiana St. L 1-6 3/22 at Murray St. L 1-7 3/23 vs Missouri L 2-12 3/23 at Murray St. W 6-5 3/25 Maryville W 7-1 3/26 Harris-Stowe W 3-1 3/26 Harris-Stowe W 5-3 3/27 Southern Illinois L 1-7 3/29 at Western Illinois L 3-18 3/29 at Western Illinois L 11-14 3/31 at Missouri St. L 6-7 3/31 at Missouri St. L 6-13 4/2 UM-St. Louis L 3-4 4/4 Washington (Mo.) W 7-2 4/5 Quincy W 19-9 4/5 Quincy L 8-9 4/6 Missouri St. L 5-6 4/6 Missouri St. L 2-8 4/7 Missouri St. L 5-16 4/9 at Illinois St. L 2-13 4/9 at Illinois St. W 9-6 4/11 at Evansville L 11-12 4/11 at Evansville L 2-9 4/12 Evansville L 5-10 4/12 Evansville L 6-16 4/15 at Central Missouri St. L 6-7 4/15 at Central Missouri St. W 7-5
4/16 at UM-St. Louis 4/18 at SIU Edwardsville 4/19 McKendree 4/19 McKendree 4/22 at Southern Illinois 4/23 at Indiana St. 4/23 at Indiana St. 4/25 SIU Edwardsville 4/29 Eastern Illinois 4/29 Eastern Illinois 5/2 at SEMO
7-40
L L L W L L L L L L L
4-5 6-12 8-17 9-8 5-19 3-6 2-15 2-3 2-7 2-1 4-5
1987
COACH ED KOPFF
3/3 Bradley L 2-6 3/3 Bradley L 3-7 3/4 Illinois L 1-21 3/6 at Missouri St. L 8-19 3/7 at Missouri St. L 4-8 3/7 at Missouri St. L 5-13 3/8 at Missouri St. L 5-7 3/10 at Arkansas L 10-20 3/10 at Arkansas L 0-9 3/11 at Arkansas L 5-15 3/13 at Oral Roberts L 3-10 3/13 at Oral Roberts L 0-12 3/14 at Oral Roberts L 0-15 3/14 at Oral Roberts L 6-17 3/17 SEMO L 4-9 3/21 at Creighton L 1-12 3/21 at Creighton L 2-5 3/22 at Creighton L 0-10 3/22 at Creighton L 1-2 3/27 Saint Mary’s (Minn.) W 4-1 3/27 Saint Mary’s (Minn.) W 4-1 3/28 Western Illinois L 1-4 3/28 Western Illinois L 0-3 3/31 Illinois College W 10-0 4/2 at Southern Illinois L 3-13 4/5 UM-St. Louis W 14-0 4/5 UM-St. Louis L 5-7 4/7 at Indiana L 3-9 4/9 SIU-Edwardsville L 2-11 4/11 at Evansville L 6-7 4/11 at Evansville L 3-11 4/12 Evansville L 3-6 4/12 Evansville L 5-17 4/16 SIU Edwardsville L 5-6 4/16 at SIU Edwardsville L 1-13 4/21 at Missouri Baptist L 4-7 4/21 Missouri Baptist W 7-5 4/23 at Washington (Mo.) L 3-19 4/25 Notre Dame W 3-1 4/25 Notre Dame L 2-5 4/26 Notre Dame W 3-2 4/28 at Eastern Illinois L 5-6 4/28 at Eastern Illinois L 7-16
2/27 Westminster W 9-2 2/27 Westminster W 10-1 2/29 Missouri Baptist L 5-9 3/9 Maryville W 14-4 3/10 Illinois L 4-6 3/15 at Western Ky. L 0-3 3/15 at Western Ky. L 1-8 3/17 at Austin Peay L 0-3 3/22 at Missouri L 10-23 3/24 Creighton L 1-14 3/24 Creighton L 0-12 3/30 SIU Edwardsville L 1-7 3/31 at Washington (Mo.) W 11-5 4/4 Southern Illinois L 5-8 4/5 at Murray St. L 10-21 4/6 Webster W 13-3 4/7 at Maryville W 23-8 4/8 Washington (Mo.) L 7-9 4/10 Chicago St. W 15-5 4/10 Chicago St. W 11-8 4/12 Missouri L 2-18 4/13 at Southern Illinois L 7-11 4/16 Evansville L 1-5 4/16 Evansville L 1-16 4/17 Evansville L 6-8 4/17 Evansville W 10-8 4/19 at Illinois St. L 3-11 4/19 at Illinois St. L 4-10 4/21 Murray St. W 4-3 4/23 at Butler L 2-3 4/23 at Butler L 1-4 4/24 at Butler L 0-2 4/24 at Butler W 6-4 4/26 Eastern Illinois L 3-5 4/26 Eastern Illinois L 2-4 4/27 at Indiana St. L 3-10 4/27 at Indiana St. L 1-11 4/29 at SIU Edwardsville L 1-13 5/3 UM-St. Louis L 4-12 5/4 at Illinois L 1-10
14-37
1989
COACH BOB HUGHES 2/24 at Kansas St. L 2/24 at Kansas St. L 3/1 Washington (Mo.) W 3/2 at Westminster W 3/4 Bradley L 3/13 at UALR W 3/14 at UALR L 3/15 at Northeast La. L 3/16 at Northeast La. W 3/16 at Northeast La. L 3/19 Northern Iowa L 3/19 Northern Iowa W 3/24 at Oklahoma St. L 3/24 at Oklahoma St. L 3/25 at Oklahoma St. L 4/1 Notre Dame L 4/1 Notre Dame L 4/5 at Washington (Mo.) W 4/7 Butler L 4/7 Butler W 4/11 at Murray St. L 4/12 at Murray St. L 4/12 at Murray St. L 4/15 at Evansville L 4/15 at Evansville L 4/16 at Evansville L
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
7-17 4-10 9-7 7-6 2-11 10-9 7-9 8-16 4-2 2-14 4-10 7-6 6-21 2-7 2-5 0-1 2-5 13-2 5-8 7-4 4-5 1-13 6-9 3-10 3-10 7-8
63
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/16 at Evansville W 8-4 4/19 Illinois St. W 10-7 4/19 Illinois St. L 6-16 4/22 at Butler L 1-14 4/22 at Butler L 12-20 4/23 at Butler W 8-6 4/23 at Butler W 6-3 4/25 Indiana St. L 2-15 4/25 Indiana St. L 5-8 4/27 at Eastern Illinois L 3-14 4/27 at Eastern Illinois L 1-10 4/29 at Western Illinois L 5-6 4/29 at Western Illinois L 2-3 4/30 at Milliken W 12-7 5/5 Missouri St. L 11-16 5/6 Evansville L 5-6 5/6 Evansville L 3-18 5/7 Evansville L 3-5 5/7 Evansville L 0-8 5/10 Butler W 10-8 5/10 Butler W 13-5 5/12 Central Missouri L 4-9 5/12 Central Missouri L 8-25 5/17 vs Xavier ^ L 4-10 5/19 at Notre Dame ^ L 6-10
8-38-1
1990
COACH BOB HUGHES
3/3 at Arkansas L 4-14 3/3 at Arkansas L 7-10 3/4 at Missouri St. L 2-8 3/4 at Missouri St. L 1-13 3/5 at UALR L 5-6 3/10 Notre Dame L 2-10 3/10 Northern Iowa L 3-7 3/11 Bradley L 4-5 3/13 at Louisiana St. L 2-20 3/14 at SW Louisiana L 4-9 3/15 at SW Louisiana L 6-11 3/15 at SW Louisiana L 0-4 3/17 at SW Louisiana L 8-16 3/18 at Nicholls St. L 1-5 3/18 at Nicholls St. L 1-5 3/20 Murray St. L 4-5 3/21 Murray St. L 1-4 3/21 Murray St. L 6-7 3/22 at Indiana St. L 11-21 3/22 at Indiana St. W 9-4 3/27 at Illinois St. L 4-5 3/27 at Illinois St. L 3-8 3/31 at Notre Dame L 0-5 4/3 SIU Edwardsville L 5-9 4/4 Washington (Mo.) W 14-3 4/4 Washington (Mo.) W 10-3 4/5 Southern Illinois L 1-21 4/7 Westminster L 6-12 4/11 at Murray St. W 8-5 4/11 at Murray St. W 10-4 4/17 McKendree W 8-4 4/18 at Indiana L 4-5 4/18 at Indiana T 5-5 4/21 at Evansville L 2-9 4/21 at Evansville L 6-14 4/22 at Evansville L 1-5 4/22 at Evansville L 3-6 4/24 at Southern Illinois L 3-17 4/27 Western Illinois L 2-5 5/2 at SIU Edwardsville L 0-6 5/2 at SIU Edwardsville W 4-1 5/5 at Butler L 0-6 5/5 at Butler L 1-2 5/6 at Butler L 1-2 5/6 at Butler W 3-1 5/16 vs Evansville ^ L 3-11 5/17 vs Dayton ^ L 6-10
64
21-40
1991
COACH BOB HUGHES 2/23 at Wichita St. L 2/23 at Wichita St. L 2/24 at Wichita St. L 3/1 at Missouri St. L 3/1 at Missouri St. L 3/4 at Murray St. L 3/6 Washington (Mo.) W 3/9 Missouri St. L 3/10 Iowa W 3/10 Northern Illinois W 3/11 at Northeast La. W 3/12 at Tulane L 3/12 at Tulane L 3/13 at Louisiana St. L 3/14 at Nicholls St. W 3/20 Illinois St. L 3/20 Illinois St. L 3/24 Chicago St. W 3/24 Chicago St. W 3/26 Indiana St. L 3/26 Indiana St. L 3/27 Missouri L 3/30 Detroit L 3/30 Detroit L 3/31 Detroit W 3/31 Detroit L 4/5 at Western Illinois L 4/6 at Western Illinois W 4/6 at Western Illinois L 4/7 at Northeastern Ill. L 4/7 at Northeastern Ill. W 4/8 at Bradley L 4/8 at Bradley L 4/11 at SIU Edwardsville L 4/13 Butler L 4/14 Butler W 4/14 Butler L 4/20 at Xavier W 4/20 at Xavier W 4/21 at Xavier L 4/21 at Xavier L 4/23 at Southern Illinois W 4/24 at Missouri L 4/25 at Arkansas St. W 4/25 at Arkansas St. L 4/27 at Notre Dame L 4/27 at Notre Dame L 4/28 at Notre Dame L 4/28 at Notre Dame W 5/2 SIU Edwardsville L 5/5 Dayton W 5/5 Dayton W 5/6 Dayton W 5/6 Dayton W 5/11 at Evansville L 5/11 at Evansville L 5/12 at Evansville L 5/12 at Evansville L 5/15 vs Butler ^ L 5/16 vs Detroit ^ W 5/17 vs Xavier ^ L
22-28
4-28 3-11 1-10 6-13 2-12 5-10 19-2 4-7 6-3 18-2 4-3 0-2 10-12 4-6 14-9 2-13 3-4 10-3 15-1 5-12 3-9 5-8 8-9 5-15 7-4 16-18 7-8 13-10 2-13 2-4 4-2 2-7 7-8 2-9 5-6 10-0 5-8 6-5 7-6 1-5 15-16 12-1 2-5 6-4 3-5 5-8 7-18 1-2 3-1 2-6 5-1 15-6 4-3 17-10 2-4 5-6 2-6 2-5 2-5 6-4 5-7
1992
COACH BOB HUGHES 2/29 at Southwest Baptist W 3/1 at Missouri St. L 3/1 at Missouri St. L 3/3 Washington (Mo.) W 3/4 Bradley W 3/4 Bradley W 3/7 vs Prairie View A&M W 3/7 at Lamar L 3/8 at Lamar L
30-8 5-25 4-10 7-6 4-2 7-2 7-4 3-4 0-5
3/9 at Houston W 7-1 3/10 at Rice L 3-5 3/14 Eastern Illinois L 0-4 3/14 Indiana St. L 3-4 3/15 Murray St. W 10-5 3/17 Northern Iowa W 12-10 3/17 Northern Iowa L 2-12 3/24 Northern Illinois W 5-3 3/24 Northern Illinois W 7-6 3/28 McKendree W 7-3 3/28 McKendree W 3-0 4/1 Southern Illinois L 7-11 4/2 at Indiana St. L 7-16 4/2 at Indiana St. L 2-3 4/4 Cincinnati L 3-4 4/4 Cincinnati W 8-4 4/5 Cincinnati W 11-1 4/7 Western Illinois W 6-5 4/8 Missouri L 2-5 4/11 at Memphis L 3-10 4/11 at Memphis L 4-9 4/12 at Memphis L 3-4 4/15 at Southern Illinois W 6-1 4/18 at UAB L 6-7 4/18 at UAB L 4-6 4/19 at UAB L 10-11 4/22 at SIU Edwardsville L 6-9 4/23 Missouri L 5-6 4/25 Memphis W 10-9 4/25 Memphis L 3-9 4/26 Memphis W 5-3 4/30 UM-St. Louis W 7-2 5/2 UAB L 4-7 5/2 UAB L 5-14 5/3 UAB L 3-8 5/7 SIU-Edwardsville W 6-0 5/10 at Cincinnati L 7-8 5/10 at Cincinnati W 4-2 5/13 at UAB # L 0-1 5/14 vs Memphis # W 4-3 5/14 at UAB # L 2-8
22-23
1993
COACH BOB HUGHES 3/6 at North Carolina L 3/7 at North Carolina L 3/8 at Campbell W 3/9 at Duke L 3/10 at Wake Forest L 3/11 at Wake Forest L 3/14 Dayton W 3/26 at Washington (Mo.) W 3/27 Chicago St. W 3/27 Chicago St. W 3/28 Chicago St. W 3/29 Missouri Baptist L 3/29 McKendree W 3/30 at Southern Illinois W 3/31 Missouri W 4/3 Cincinnati W 4/3 Cincinnati W 4/4 Cincinnati W 4/6 at Northern Illinois W 4/6 at Northern Illinois L 4/7 at Western Illinois L 4/10 at Memphis L 4/10 at Memphis L 4/11 at Memphis L 4/12 at Greenville W 4/17 at UAB L 4/17 at UAB L 4/18 at UAB L 4/21 at Indiana St. W 4/21 at Indiana St. L 4/22 at SIU Edwardsville W 4/24 Memphis L 4/24 Memphis L 4/25 Memphis L
1-10 2-5 19-2 1-6 3-16 3-4 10-1 14-2 13-7 13-1 15-3 5-6 10-5 6-4 7-6 9-4 13-8 12-4 5-3 1-4 2-3 6-9 1-9 0-10 9-2 0-8 3-6 6-7 2-1 1-6 9-4 3-5 1-9 3-9
4/29 at Missouri 5/1 UAB 5/1 UAB 5/2 UAB 5/5 SIU Edwardsville 5/8 at Cincinnati 5/8 at Cincinnati 5/9 at Cincinnati 5/14 vs UAB # 5/15 at Memphis # 5/15 vs UAB #
20-33
W W L L W W L W W L L
7-4 8-7 3-7 0-1 9-5 12-9 0-4 12-6 11-5 1-13 4-7
1994
COACH BOB HUGHES 3/2 at Missouri St. 3/2 at Missouri St. 3/5 at Mississippi 3/6 at Mississippi 3/7 at Samford 3/8 at Alabama 3/12 at Memphis 3/12 at Memphis 3/13 at Memphis 3/16 Greenville 3/19 Cincinnati 3/19 Cincinnati 3/20 Cincinnati 3/22 at Southern Illinois 3/24 Iowa 3/27 UAB 3/27 UAB 3/29 Missouri 3/31 Harris-Stowe 4/1 Westminster 4/2 Northeastern Ill. 4/2 Northeastern Ill. 4/5 at Bradley 4/7 Missouri Baptist 4/9 at Dayton 4/9 at Dayton 4/10 at Dayton 4/13 Maryville 4/14 McKendree 4/16 Memphis 4/16 Memphis 4/17 Memphis 4/20 at SIU Edwardsville 4/23 at Cincinnati 4/23 at Cincinnati 4/24 at Cincinnati 4/26 at Indiana St. 4/26 at Indiana St. 4/27 at SEMO 4/30 at UAB 4/30 at UAB 5/1 at UAB 5/3 UM-St. Louis 5/4 Missouri 5/6 at Notre Dame 5/7 at Notre Dame 5/8 at Notre Dame 5/11 SIU Edwardsville 5/14 Dayton 5/15 Dayton 5/15 Dayton 5/20 vs Dayton # 5/20 at Cincinnati #
24-30
L L L L L L L L L W W W W L L L L L W W W W W W L L W W W L L L L L W W L L W L L L W L L L L W W W L L L
1-10 0-7 0-8 1-7 3-4 0-14 4-14 3-4 3-11 16-1 3-2 4-3 2-0 2-9 6-7 2-10 0-5 0-8 11-1 5-4 11-10 3-1 19-7 3-2 10-11 0-9 8-4 17-2 2-0 6-7 7-14 0-4 6-9 4-9 10-3 10-4 10-11 10-12 7-3 1-8 7-8 2-4 3-2 5-10 3-14 5-11 4-6 7-6 18-8 8-2 5-9 10-14 5-8
1995
COACH BOB HUGHES 2/25 Indiana St. 2/25 Indiana St. 3/4 at Georgia St. 3/4 at Georgia St. 3/8 at Missouri St. 3/11 at Memphis
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
L L L L L L
4-9 4-15 3-4 3-6 7-12 7-19
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/11 at Memphis L 3-5 3/12 at Memphis L 8-15 3/13 at UT Martin W 12-7 3/17 at Central Arkansas L 6-11 3/18 Dayton W 12-3 3/18 Dayton W 7-5 3/19 Dayton W 8-5 3/22 Westminster W 9-3 3/23 at McKendree W 8-2 3/25 Cincinnati W 7-4 3/25 Cincinnati L 3-4 3/26 Cincinnati L 4-5 3/28 Missouri St. L 6-9 3/29 at Eastern Illinois L 3-7 3/30 Maryville W 17-3 4/1 Cleveland St. W 4-2 4/1 Cleveland St. W 16-1 4/2 Cleveland St. W 14-3 4/4 Greenville W 15-2 4/5 Lincoln W 7-3 4/8 at UAB L 1-16 4/8 at UAB L 7-10 4/9 at UAB L 9-10 4/12 Southern Illinois L 4-10 4/14 at Washington (Mo.) W 15-4 4/15 Memphis L 1-16 4/15 Memphis W 9-6 4/16 Memphis W 3-1 4/18 Western Illinois W 9-5 4/19 at SIU Edwardsville L 4-8 4/20 SEMO W 4-2 4/22 at Cincinnati L 2-12 4/22 at Cincinnati L 2-3 4/23 at Cincinnati L 9-10 4/25 Missouri L 2-13 4/26 at Missouri L 0-5 4/27 Rockhurst L 8-11 4/30 UAB W 10-9 4/30 UAB L 4-14 5/6 at Evansville W 6-5 5/7 Evansville L 5-13 5/10 SIU Edwardsville L 5-6 5/13 at Dayton W 17-11 5/14 at Dayton W 5-2 5/14 at Dayton W 7-6 5/18 Memphis # W 10-5 5/19 Cincinnati # L 3-11 5/20 Memphis # L 4-7
25-24
1996
COACH BOB HUGHES 2/28 at Missouri St. 3/1 at Samford 3/2 at Samford 3/2 at Samford 3/3 at Alabama St. 3/12 at Northeast La. 3/13 at Grambling St. 3/14 at UALR 3/15 UAB 3/16 UAB 3/17 UAB 3/21 Iowa 3/22 at Tulane 3/23 at Tulane 3/24 at Tulane 3/26 Missouri St. 3/27 Eastern Illinois 3/28 Westminster 3/29 at Charlotte 3/30 at Charlotte 3/31 at Charlotte 4/2 Lincoln 4/3 at Missouri 4/5 Southern Miss 4/6 Southern Miss 4/7 Southern Miss 4/9 Missouri
L 10-11 L 4-6 W 10-3 L 1-2 W 17-9 L 8-9 W 21-5 W 11-8 L 10-19 L 3-12 W 7-6 L 5-22 L 4-11 L 7-12 W 9-4 W 7-3 W 9-4 W 8-1 L 5-7 L 4-7 W 13-8 W 8-1 L 5-17 W 2-0 W 3-2 L 3-8 W 7-6
4/10 at SEMO W 8-7 4/13 Memphis L 5-13 4/13 Memphis L 3-6 4/14 Memphis W 4-2 4/15 Greenville W 15-3 4/17 Washington (Mo.) W 4-3 4/18 at SIU Edwardsville W 14-10 4/19 at South Florida L 1-12 4/20 at South Florida L 3-5 4/21 at South Florida L 3-9 4/24 at Southern Illinois W 3-2 4/26 at Cincinnati W 4-3 4/27 at Cincinnati W 11-7 4/30 at Bradley L 6-8 5/1 at Indiana St. L 3-4 5/1 at Indiana St. L 14-15 5/3 Louisville W 17-1 5/8 SIU Edwardsville W 6-5 5/10 at West Virginia L 4-15 5/15 vs Tulane % L 5-14 5/16 vs Memphis % W 9-8 5/17 at Southern Miss % L 5-9
21-30
1997
COACH BOB HUGHES 3/5 Bradley 3/8 Northeastern Ill. 3/8 Northeastern Ill. 3/9 Northeastern Ill. 3/9 Northeastern Ill. 3/11 at Texas Southern 3/14 at Houston 3/15 at Houston 3/16 at Houston 3/18 at Missouri 3/20 Western Illinois 3/21 at Louisville 3/22 at Louisville 3/23 at Louisville 3/25 at SEMO 3/26 UT Martin 3/28 Cincinnati 3/29 Cincinnati 3/30 Cincinnati 4/1 at Missouri St. 4/2 Missouri 4/5 South Florida 4/5 South Florida 4/6 South Florida 4/8 at UT Martin 4/9 SEMO 4/12 at Memphis 4/12 at Memphis 4/13 at Memphis 4/15 Harris-Stowe 4/16 Missouri St. 4/18 at Southern Miss 4/19 at Southern Miss 4/20 at Southern Miss 4/22 Eastern Illinois 4/23 Southern Illinois 4/25 Charlotte 4/26 Charlotte 4/26 Charlotte 4/29 at Eastern Illinois 4/30 Indiana St. 5/1 at Bradley 5/3 Tulane 5/3 Tulane 5/4 Tulane 5/9 at UAB 5/10 at UAB 5/11 at UAB 5/13 vs Memphis % 5/14 vs Houston % 5/15 vs UAB %
W 8-4 W 10-4 W 4-0 L 3-7 W 14-6 W 11-2 L 5-7 L 3-4 L 6-11 L 6-23 W 14-7 L 3-8 L 6-7 W 13-3 L 8-19 W 7-3 W 14-5 W 9-2 L 10-14 L 4-5 L 9-17 W 10-6 W 1-0 L 5-21 W 17-7 W 9-3 L 2-3 L 4-10 W 11-9 W 4-2 L 12-17 L 4-19 W 15-8 L 1-7 L 2-12 L 7-22 L 3-5 W 7-6 L 6-12 W 7-3 L 4-24 W 11-10 L 0-7 L 5-7 L 9-13 L 4-6 L 4-5 L 6-11 W 9-2 L 4-13 L 2-6
10-38
1998
COACH BOB HUGHES 2/21 at Oral Roberts 2/21 at Oral Roberts 2/22 at Oral Roberts 2/28 at UALR 2/28 at UALR 3/1 at UALR 3/3 at Indiana St. 3/4 Bradley 3/5 Western Illinois 3/7 Northeastern Ill. 3/7 Northeastern Ill. 3/11 at UT Martin 3/12 at Arkansas St. 3/13 Memphis 3/14 Memphis 3/15 Memphis 3/24 at Missouri St. 3/25 Missouri 3/28 Houston 3/29 Houston 3/29 Houston 4/1 at Southern Illinois 4/3 at South Florida 4/4 at South Florida 4/5 at South Florida 4/8 at Missouri 4/9 Fontbonne 4/10 UAB 4/11 UAB 4/12 UAB 4/14 at Eastern Illinois 4/17 at Charlotte 4/18 at Charlotte 4/18 at Charlotte 4/21 at SEMO 4/24 Southern Miss 4/25 Southern Miss 4/26 Southern Miss 4/28 at Bradley 5/1 at Tulane 5/2 at Tulane 5/3 at Tulane 5/8 Louisville 5/9 Louisville 5/10 Louisville 5/12 vs South Florida % 5/13 vs Tulane % 5/14 vs UAB %
19-39
L L L L L L W L L W W W L W L L L L L W L L L L L L L W W L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L W L L
1-5 4-13 7-11 5-9 8-15 15-16 14-10 3-8 4-5 3-1 9-6 12-3 2-11 3-0 1-12 3-4 6-7 2-9 4-8 4-1 0-9 2-13 3-7 10-13 11-12 4-11 7-27 10-8 3-1 4-15 2-14 1-14 1-5 4-7 8-5 3-5 0-14 6-14 9-11 4-13 5-8 7-12 7-14 3-10 4-6 7-6 3-7 1-4
1999
COACH BOB HUGHES 2/20 at Murray St. 2/20 at Murray St. 2/21 at Murray St. 2/27 at Tenn. Tech 2/28 at Tenn. Tech 2/28 at Tenn. Tech 3/3 Bradley 3/6 Iowa 3/7 Iowa 3/8 at Mercer 3/9 at Mercer 3/10 vs Detroit 3/13 Western Illinois 3/13 Western Illinois 3/14 Western Illinois 3/17 at Missouri 3/19 at Southern Miss 3/20 at Southern Miss 3/21 at Southern Miss 3/23 at Missouri St. 3/24 UT Martin 3/26 at UAB 3/27 at UAB
W L L L L L L W W W L W W W W L L L L L L L L
7-5 0-10 5-6 13-17 5-8 12-13 12-20 7-6 7-5 11-10 13-20 13-11 7-5 5-4 14-6 6-7 4-9 10-25 5-10 4-10 15-20 2-7 15-16
3/28 at UAB 3/31 Evansville 4/2 Charlotte 4/3 Charlotte 4/4 Charlotte 4/6 Missouri 4/7 at Bradley 4/9 at Houston 4/10 at Houston 4/11 at Houston 4/13 at Eastern Illinois 4/17 South Florida 4/17 South Florida 4/18 South Florida 4/20 SEMO 4/21 Indiana St. 4/23 at Louisville 4/24 at Louisville 4/25 at Louisville 4/30 Tulane 5/1 Tulane 5/2 Tulane 5/7 Cincinnati 5/8 Cincinnati 5/9 Cincinnati 5/11 at SEMO 5/12 at UT Martin 5/14 at Memphis 5/15 at Memphis 5/16 at Memphis 5/18 vs Charlotte % 5/19 vs Houston % 5/20 vs Memphis % 5/21 vs South Florida % 5/22 vs Houston %
19-34
W 12-1 L 2-6 L 1-3 L 2-8 L 4-7 L 5-16 L 14-18 L 0-11 L 6-7 L 1-6 L 7-12 L 5-13 L 9-22 W 8-5 W 9-7 W 10-6 L 6-9 L 9-14 L 5-7 L 4-19 L 11-16 W 10-9 L 9-19 L 5-8 L 9-15 L 5-6 W 7-5 W 6-0 L 9-15 W 8-5 W 5-2 L 4-14 W 11-9 W 16-5 L 0-3
2000
COACH BOB HUGHES
2/20 at Western Ky. L 2-12 2/20 at Western Ky. L 4-7 2/26 vs Northwestern St. L 7-13 2/26 at Oral Roberts L 7-8 2/27 at Oral Roberts L 7-9 2/29 at Indiana St. W 17-5 3/1 Eastern Illinois L 2-4 3/4 Illinois-Chicago W 3-0 3/4 Illinois-Chicago W 9-0 3/5 Illinois-Chicago L 8-15 3/7 at Arkansas L 4-7 3/8 at Arkansas L 4-14 3/10 at Murray St. W 4-0 3/14 Missouri St. W 3-2 3/17 at Cincinnati L 16-17 3/18 at Cincinnati L 2-4 3/18 at Cincinnati W 10-3 3/22 at UT Martin W 17-5 3/24 Memphis W 10-8 3/25 Memphis L 3-7 3/26 Memphis L 4-7 3/28 at Bradley W 15-8 3/29 Harris-Stowe W 15-5 3/31 Southern Miss L 0-2 4/1 Southern Miss L 2-4 4/2 Southern Miss W 8-4 4/4 at Missouri L 8-16 4/5 Bradley W 11-1 4/7 at Tulane L 2-3 4/8 at Tulane L 2-3 4/9 at Tulane L 9-13 4/11 at Eastern Illinois W 20-12 4/12 SEMO W 5-4 4/14 at South Florida L 5-6 4/15 at South Florida L 6-13 4/16 at South Florida W 9-7 4/18 at Evansville L 2-4 4/19 at Missouri St. W 8-2 4/21 Louisville L 7-9 4/22 Louisville L 6-10 4/22 Louisville W 10-6
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
65
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/25 vs Missouri 4/26 UT Martin 4/28 Houston 4/29 Houston 4/30 Houston 5/3 at SEMO 5/5 at Charlotte 5/6 at Charlotte 5/7 at Charlotte 5/12 UAB 5/13 UAB 5/14 UAB
21-32
L L L L L W L L L L W L
3-5 5-6 0-4 4-15 0-5 10-9 7-10 6-8 0-5 8-9 5-4 2-7
2001
COACH BOB HUGHES 2/16 vs Iowa St. 2/17 vs Centenary 2/18 at NW St. (La.) 2/20 Indiana St. 2/25 Chicago St. 2/25 Chicago St. 3/3 IUPUI 3/4 IUPUI 3/6 Bradley 3/8 Missouri St. 3/9 Illinois-Chicago 3/10 Illinois-Chicago 3/11 Illinois-Chicago 3/13 at UALR 3/14 at UALR 3/16 at UAB 3/17 at UAB 3/18 at UAB 3/20 at UT Martin 3/21 Southern Illinois 3/23 at Louisville 3/24 at Louisville 3/25 at Louisville 3/27 SEMO 3/28 at SEMO 3/30 Tulane 3/31 Tulane 4/1 Tulane 4/4 Eastern Illinois 4/6 at Southern Miss 4/7 at Southern Miss 4/8 at Southern Miss 4/11 at Missouri St. 4/13 South Florida 4/14 South Florida 4/15 South Florida 4/17 at Bradley 4/20 Cincinnati 4/21 Cincinnati 4/22 Cincinnati 4/24 Missouri 4/25 vs Missouri 4/27 at Memphis 4/28 at Memphis 4/29 at Memphis 5/1 UT Martin 5/2 at Eastern Illinois 5/4 at Houston 5/5 at Houston 5/6 at Houston 5/11 Charlotte 5/12 Charlotte 5/13 Charlotte
22-30
L L L W W W L W L W W W W L L L W L L W L W L L L W W L W W L L L W W L W L L W L L L L L W L L L L L W L
8-9 4-9 0-7 3-2 9-7 11-4 3-7 18-6 5-9 12-8 7-5 9-5 15-6 5-6 4-9 3-4 4-2 3-4 1-6 4-2 2-4 2-0 1-5 1-13 6-10 8-5 10-6 9-11 11-6 8-7 5-11 2-6 4-6 2-1 5-4 4-5 6-3 5-9 5-18 4-3 6-11 2-4 7-9 7-9 3-4 5-4 6-9 2-13 3-6 3-10 2-13 12-9 1-6
2002
COACH BOB HUGHES 2/23 Western Illinois 2/23 Western Illinois 2/24 Western Illinois 3/1 at Lipscomb 3/2 at Belmont
66
W W W W W
7-5 8-4 7-6 4-2 4-3
3/5 at Indiana State 3/6 Bradley 3/8 Northwestern 3/10 Northwestern 3/10 Northwestern 3/12 at Evansville 3/13 Missouri St. 3/15 at South Florida 3/16 at South Florida 3/17 at South Florida 3/20 Arkansas 3/22 Louisville 3/23 Louisville 3/23 Louisville 3/26 at SEMO 3/29 at Tulane 3/30 at Tulane 3/31 at Tulane 4/2 at Missouri St. 4/3 Eastern Ilinois 4/5 UAB 4/6 UAB 4/6 UAB 4/10 UT Martin 4/12 at TCU 4/13 at TCU 4/14 at TCU 4/16 at Bradley 4/17 at Missouri 4/19 Southern Miss 4/20 Southern Miss 4/23 vs Missouri 4/26 Houston 4/28 Houston 4/30 SEMO 5/3 at East Carolina 5/5 at East Carolina 5/5 at East Carolina 5/10 Memphis 5/11 Memphis 5/11 Memphis 5/14 at Southern Illinois 5/16 at Cincinnati 5/18 at Cincinnati 5/18 at Cincinnati 5/21 vs Houston% 5/22 vs Tulane%
18-32
W 8-6 W 3-2 L 0-4 W 4-3 L 4-6 L 3-4 L 5-6 L 5-9 L 6-13 W 5-2 L 4-6 L 1-6 L 1-2 L 4-6 L 2-9 L 2-16 L 6-7 W 6-2 L 1-12 W 11-7 W 16-2 L 3-8 W 4-1 L 2-5 L 0-6 L 1-11 L 0-14 W 12-11 L 4-11 L 0-5 W 6-5 L 0-10 L 3-7 L 5-9 L 4-5 W 6-2 W 2-1 L 1-2 W 4-2 W 2-1 W 11-5 W 8-1 L 7-8 W 2-1 L 0-3 L 0-5 L 5-6
2003
COACH BOB HUGHES
2/28 vs Evansville W 5-2 3/1 vs Northern Illinois L 1-6 3/2 vs Ball State L 0-2 3/4 at UT Martin L 5-6 3/7 Illinois-Chicago W 4-3 3/8 Illinois-Chicago W 16-14 3/8 Illinois-Chicago W 11-10 3/12 at SEMO L 4-9 3/14 at Southern Miss L 1-13 3/15 at Southern Miss L 0-11 3/16 at Southern Miss L 6-9 3/18 Harris-Stowe W 21-3 3/21 TCU L 1-5 3/22 TCU L 3-13 3/23 TCU L 3-13 3/25 Eastern Illinois W 9-8 3/26 Evansville W 10-5 3/28 Charlotte L 3-8 3/29 Charlotte W 10-7 3/30 Charlotte L 2-12 4/1 UT Martin W 11-7 4/2 Missouri L 6-12 4/4 at Louisville W 5-3 4/5 at Louisville L 1-2 4/6 at Louisville W 6-5 4/9 at Missouri St. L 7-8 4/11 South Florida L 8-11 4/12 South Florida L 3-9
4/13 South Florida 4/14 Missouri St. 4/16 at Bradley 4/18 at Houston 4/19 at Houston 4/20 at Houston 4/23 McKendree 4/26 Tulane 4/26 Tulane 4/27 Tulane 4/29 vs Missouri 4/30 at Eastern Illinois 5/2 at Memphis 5/3 at Memphis 5/3 at Memphis 5/9 Cincinnati 5/10 Cincinnati 5/11 Cincinnati 5/13 vs Southern Illinois 5/15 at UAB 5/16 at UAB 5/17 at UAB
14-41
L W W L L L W W L L L W L L L L W W L L L L
2-3 6-5 5-1 2-8 5-8 1-4 7-6 12-8 4-13 4-9 0-6 7-5 2-4 2-4 2-3 4-5 6-5 5-0 0-14 0-8 4-12 4-12
2004
COACH BOB HUGHES 2/21 at Belmont 2/21 at Belmont 2/22 at Belmont 2/25 Indiana State 2/27 Creighton 2/28 Creighton 2/29 Creighton 3/2 at Evansville 3/5 Illinois-Chicago 3/6 Illinois-Chicago 3/7 Illinois-Chicago 3/10 at SEMO 3/12 UW-Milwaukee 3/13 UW-Milwaukee 3/13 UW-Milwaukee 3/16 Missouri St. 3/19 at Charlotte 3/20 at Charlotte 3/21 at Charlotte 3/23 UT Martin 3/24 at Bradley 3/27 UAB 3/27 UAB 3/30 Eastern Illinois 3/31 at Missouri St. 4/2 at South Florida 4/3 at South Florida 4/4 at South Florida 4/7 at Missouri 4/9 Southern Miss 4/10 Southern Miss 4/11 Southern Miss 4/13 SEMO 4/44 at UT Martin 4/16 Houston 4/17 Houston 4/18 Houston 4/21 at Eastern Illinois 4/23 at TCU 4/24 at TCU 4/25 at TCU 4/28 vs Missouri 4/30 at Cincinnati 5/1 at Cincinnati 5/2 at Cincinnati 5/7 East Carolina 5/8 East Carolina 5/9 East Carolina 5/12 vs Southern Illinois 5/14 at Tulane 5/15 at Tulane 5/16 at Tulane 5/20 Memphis
L L L W W L L L W W L L L W W L L L L L L W L W L L L L W L L L W L W L L L L L L L W L W L L L L L L L L
1-4 6-13 5-7 8-4 8-2 0-3 1-11 0-2 10-9 15-13 3-18 4-7 8-9 7-3 8-7 10-21 4-5 11-16 4-5 3-8 10-11 8-6 5-6 19-10 2-19 2-6 1-18 6-11 3-1 1-13 3-10 3-18 6-4 4-14 4-3 3-7 3-9 15-16 8-10 5-12 2-5 0-3 7-5 7-13 6-2 5-15 1-7 5-16 1-5 3-10 3-12 9-13 4-6
5/21 Memphis 5/22 Memphis
13-40
L W
1-6 8-3
2005
COACH BOB HUGHES
2/18 at Western Kentucky L 8-12 2/19 at Western Kentucky W 5-2 2/25 at Creighton L 12-13 2/26 at Creighton L 1-11 3/2 at SEMO L 3-8 3/4 at Troy L 4-5 3/5 at Troy W 7-5 3/6 at Troy L 2-14 3/9 Bradley L 2-8 3/11 Illinois-Chicago L 10-13 3/12 Illinois-Chicago L 7-14 3/13 Illinois-Chicago L 7-14 3/18 at UAB L 1-12 3/19 at UAB L 2-3 3/20 at UAB L 1-2 3/23 at Bradley L 10-11 3/25 TCU L 0-10 3/26 TCU L 1-13 3/26 TCU W 11-4 3/29 Eastern Illinois W 4-2 3/30 Missouri W 8-16 4/1 Charlotte L 9-21 4/2 Charlotte L 7-11 4/3 Charlotte L 5-9 4/5 SEMO L 2-3 4/6 at Missouri St. W 6-5 4/8 Cincinnati W 6-2 4/9 Cincinnati L 3-6 4/10 Cincinnati L 3-9 4/13 UT Martin L 7-9 4/15 at Southern Miss L 4-10 4/16 at Southern Miss W 5-1 4/17 at Southern Miss L 4-11 4/19 at Indiana State L 7-12 4/20 vs Missouri L 4-13 4/23 Louisville L 4-19 4/23 Louisville W 4-1 4/24 Louisville L 13-19 4/27 Missouri St. L 8-16 4/29 at Memphis W 3-2 4/30 at Memphis W 7-3 5/1 at Memphis W 11-0 5/4 vs Southern Illinois L 0-6 5/6 at Houston L 6-8 5/7 at Houston L 1-2 5/8 at Houston L 2-9 5/11 at Eastern Illinois W 8-5 5/13 Tulane L 7-16 5/14 Tulane L 0-6 5/15 Tulane L 4-15 5/19 at East Carolina L 7-8 5/20 at East Carolina L 5-9 5/21 at East Carolina W 6-0
32-29
2006
COACH BOB HUGHES A-10 Tourn. Champions NCAA Regional 2/17 at Mississippi L 2/17 at Mississippi L 2/24 Creighton L 2/25 Creighton L 2/26 Creighton L 2/28 Bradley W 3/1 Indiana State W 3/3 South Dakota State W 3/4 South Dakota State W 3/4 South Dakota State W 3/7 at Missouri L
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
1-0 2-11 2-11 5-9 2-5 8-3 3-2 18-5 12-1 5-4 0-16
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/10 Illinois-Chicago W 3-2 3/11 Illinois-Chicago W 3-2 3/15 at Evansville L 2-6 3/17 Purdue L 1-7 3/18 Purdue L 0-4 3/19 Purdue W 6-5 3/24 Richmond L 2-14 3/25 Richmond W 12-2 3/26 Richmond W 8-3 3/28 Eastern Illinois W 7-2 3/29 at Missouri State L 2-10 3/31 Duquesne L 6-7 4/1 Duquesne W 5-4 4/1 Duquesne W 11-1 4/4 SEMO W 11-10 4/5 at Bradley W 11-8 4/7 at Saint Joseph’s W 13-3 4/9 at Saint Joseph’s L 1-2 4/9 at Saint Joseph’s W 6-3 4/11 at UT Martin L 4-12 4/14 at Xavier W 10-2 4/15 at Xavier L 7-8 4/16 at Xavier W 6-1 4/19 vs Missouri L 0-4 4/21 Massachusetts L 4-5 4/22 Massachusetts L 5-8 4/23 Massachusetts L 3-6 4/25 Missouri State W 5-3 4/26 vs Southern Illinois L 3-5 4/28 at Charlotte L 7-8 4/29 at Charlotte W 4-1 4/30 at Charlotte W 4-3 5/2 at Eastern Illinois W 6-3 5/5 at George Washington W 7-5 5/6 at George Washington W 4-3 5/7 at George Washington W 7-3 5/12 Rhode Island L 1-6 5/13 Rhode Island L 10-12 5/14 Rhode Island W 4-2 5/16 at SEMO L 6-7 5/19 at Dayton L 5-6 5/19 at Dayton W 6-1 5/20 at Dayton L 2-5 5/24 vs Charlotte & W 3-1 5/25 vs Rhode Island & W 3-2 5/26 vs St. Bonaventure & W 10-5 5/27 vs St. Bonaventure & L 2-3 5/28 vs St. Bonaventure & W 7-0 6/2 at Cal St. Fullerton < L 1-6 6/3 vs San Diego < L 12-19
16-37
2007
COACH BOB HUGHES 2/16 2/17 2/18 2/23 2/25 2/25 3/2 3/3 3/4 3/5 3/7 3/9 3/10 3/11 3/13 3/14 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/20 3/21 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/28
at Troy L 0-5 at Troy L 1-5 at Troy L 9-10 at Central Arkansas L 4-6 at Central Arkansas L 4-5 at Central Arkansas L 12-13 vs New Mexico W 5-2 at Texas A&M L 3-14 vs Oregon State L 0-2 vs New Mexico L 5-17 at SEMO L 2-5 at Creighton L 1-6 at Creighton L 4-5 at Creighton L 0-14 Bradley L 2-5 at Missouri L 1-19 Illinois State W 5-1 Illinois State W 5-4 Illinois State L 1-6 UT Martin W 1-0 Evansville L 10-20 Charlotte L 0-6 Charlotte L 10-12 Charlotte W 6-5 at Eastern Illinois L 1-9 at Missouri State L 1-9
3/30 3/31 4/1 4/3 4/6 4/7 4/7 4/11 4/15 4/15 4/18 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/25 4/27 4/28 4/29 5/5 5/5 5/6 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/17 5/18 5/19
Xavier Xavier Xavier at Bradley at La Salle at La Salle at La Salle at UT Martin St. Bonaventure St. Bonaventure Eastern Illinois at Fordham at Fordham at Fordham vs Southern Illinois at Temple at Temple at Temple Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s at Massachusetts at Massachusetts at Massachusetts Dayton Dayton Dayton
24-29
L 0-11 L 0-3 L 3-4 L 1-5 L 2-7 W 11-0 W 5-3 L 1-5 L 4-9 W 7-6 L 6-8 L 4-7 W 6-4 W 2-0 L 0-7 L 10-12 W 14-10 L 0-7 W 6-4 W 5-3 L 2-3 L 1-5 W 4-2 L 1-2 W 3-2 W 4-3 L 3-4
2008
COACH DARIN HENDRICKSON 2/22 2/23 2/24 2/29 3/1 3/1 3/7 3/8 3/9 3/11 3/12 3/14 3/15 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/25 3/28 3/29 3/29 4/2 4/4 4/5 4/6 4/8 4/9 4/11 4/11 4/13 4/15 4/16 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/22 4/23 4/26 4/26 4/27 4/29 4/30 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/9
at Belmont L 3-4 at Belmont W 3-0 at Belmont L 2-7 at Samford L 5-11 at Samford L 5-4 at Samford W 5-8 at Sam Houston St. L 4-9 vs Texas Pan AM L 1-6 vs South Dakota St. L 4-20 at SEMO W 9-5 Fontbonne W 6-2 vs IPFW W 5-2 vs Dartmouth W 8-0 vs UMBC W 12-9 vs Lafayette L 1-2 vs Ohio State W 4-0 at Charlotte L 6-11 at Charlotte L 9-10 at Charlotte L 1-9 Illinois State W 9-8 Fordham W 10-8 Fordham L 6-7 Fordham W 9-3 Illinois L 2-9 La Salle W 6-3 La Salle W 4-1 La Salle L 1-8 Missouri State L 3-7 Bradley W 3-2 at Rhode Island L 1-3 at Rhode Island L 6-7 at Rhode Island L 3-6 UT Martin W 11-4 Eastern Illinois W 3-2 at St. Bonaventure W 11-1 at St. Bonaventure L 10-14 at St. Bonaventure L 2-4 Missouri-St. Louis W 7-6 Missouri State L 4-9 George Washington L 3-5 George Washington L 5-21 George Washington W 11-4 Harris-Stowe W 12-1 at Illinois State W 16-8 at Richmond L 1-2 at Richmond W 12-3 at Richmond L 5-7 at Duquesne W 17-6
5/10 5/13 5/16 5/16 5/17
at Duquesne vs Southern Illinois Temple Temple Temple
30-25
L L L W L
3-9 1-2 6-7 5-2 0-5
2009
COACH DARIN HENDRICKSON 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/22 2/24 2/27 2/28 3/3 3/6 3/7 3/7 3/10 3/11 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/17 3/18 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/27 3/31 4/1 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/7 4/8 4/11 4/11 4/12 4/14 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/28 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/12 5/13 5/14 5/15
at CSU Bakersfield W 8-7 at CSU Bakersfield L 2-4 at CSU Bakersfield L 4-7 vs UC Santa Barbara W 8-7 at Indiana State L 5-7 vs Eastern Illinois W 5-4 at Evansville W 4-2 vs SEMO L 5-6 Chicago State W 14-3 Chicago State W 9-6 Chicago State W 14-4 Northern Illinois W 13-2 Northern Illinois W 7-2 Murray State L 1-4 Murray State L 5-12 Murray State W 4-1 North Dakota W 13-6 North Dakota L 9-13 at Xavier L 3-4 at Xavier L 8-12 at Xavier L 7-8 at Ole Miss W 15-11 vs SIU Edwardsville L 3-12 Duquesne W 11-8 Duquesne W 10-8 Eastern Illinois L 8-12 vs Missouri L 6-19 Richmond W 13-6 Richmond W 8-1 Richmond W 4-0 at SIU Edwardsville L 1-14 SIU Edwardsville W 9-5 UMass L 4-6 UMass W 3-1 UMass L 1-5 at UT Martin W 4-3 at Dayton L 2-6 at Dayton L 9-25 at Dayton L 3-7 at Eastern Illinois L 6-10 Illinois W 11-10 Charlotte L 3-9 Charlotte L 6-10 Charlotte L 6-8 at Missouri State W 8-3 at Geo. Washington W 13-3 at Geo. Washington L 5-7 at Geo. Washington W 7-3 at Temple W 12-11 at Temple W 11-7 at Temple W 12-3 Southern Illinois W 4-0 vs SIU Edwardsville W 4-3 Rhode Island W 5-3 Rhode Island L 1-9
33-29
3/2 3/3 3/5 3/6 3/6 3/7 3/9 3/12 3/13 3/14 3/16 3/17 3/20 3/20 3/23 3/24 3/26 3/27 3/27 3/30 4/1 4/1 4/2 4/7 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/14 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/20 4/23 4/24 4/24 4/28 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/7 5/8 5/9 5/12 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/18 5/20 5/21 5/22 5/26 5/27 5/28 5/29 6/4 6/5
Southeast Missouri W 10-6 Western Illinois L 3-4 vs Fairleigh Dickinson L 10-12 vs Ohio State L 9-15 vs Ohio State W 10-9 at Duquesne W 7-2 Western Illinois W 11-7 at Murray State L 7-12 at Murray State W 18-7 at Murray State L 2-12 Indiana State L 9-14 Evansville W 8-7 Kansas W 12-8 Kansas W 8-5 at Southeast Missouri L 4-8 at Ole Miss L 5-14 Xavier W 5-4 Xavier L 3-4 Xavier W 8-0 Eastern Illinois W 15-3 at Saint Joseph’s L 8-17 at Saint Joseph’s W 7-3 at Saint Joseph’s L 8-9 at Arkansas L 8-32 Temple W 5-4 Temple W 6-1 Temple W 13-4 at SIU Edwardsville L 10-17 at Fordham L 4-6 at Fordham L 3-4 at Fordham W 9-2 Missouri State L 6-9 at UMass W 4-3 at UMass L 9-10 at UMass L 0-12 SIU Edwardsville W 11-4 St. Bonaventure W 8-7 St. Bonaventure W 5-4 St. Bonaventure L 6-7 at La Salle L 5-7 at La Salle W 10-8 at La Salle W 10-2 vs SIU Edwardsville W 6-5 at Charlotte L 7-11 at Charlotte L 3-4 at Charlotte L 0-5 at Southern Illinois L 5-16 Dayton W 3-1 Dayton W 7-6 Dayton W 3-1 vs Fordham& W 16-11 vs Charlotte& W 3-2 vs Xavier& W 12-9 vs Charlotte& W 5-4 at Louisville< L 2-11 vs Illinois State< L 3-8
@ indicates NCAA District Playoffs < indicates NCAA Regional $ indicates NCAA World Series ! indicates Missouri Valley Conf.Tournament * indicates Metropolitan CollegiateAthletic Conf.Tourn. ^ indicates Midwestern City Conf.Tournament # indicates Great Midwest Conf.Tournament % indicates Conference USA Tournament & indicates Atlantic 10 Tournament
2010
COACH DARIN HENDRICKSON
A-10 Tourn. Champions NCAA Regional
2/19 2/20 2/20 2/26 2/27 2/28
vs Ark-Pine Bluff W 6-2 vs. Saint Peters W 12-11 at UALR L 2-8 at Central Arkansas L 5-12 at Central Arkansas W 13-6 at Central Arkansas L 4-6
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Last Last Opponent Record Streak SLU Win Opp. Win Air Force 0-0-1 T1 — 4/18/69 Alabama 0-1 L1 — 3/8/94 Alabama State 1-0 W1 3/3/96 — Arizona State 0-2 L2 — 6/10/65 Arkansas 5-14 L9 4/15/60 4/7/10 Arkansas State 9-12 L2 4/25/91 3/12/98 Ark.-Little Rock 3-9 L6 3/14/96 2/20/10 Ark.-Pine Bluff 1-0 W 2/19/20 ––– Austin Peay 0-1 L1 — 3/17/88 Ball State 0-1 L1 — 3/2/03 Belmont 2-5 L1 2/23/08 2/24/08 Birmingham-Southern 0-1 L1 — 3/14/79 Bradley 28-40-1 W1 4/5/06 4/9/08 Buena Vista 1-0 W1 4/5/55 — Butler 8-12 L2 4/14/91 5/15/91 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 W1 2/22/09 –– Cal State-Bakersfield 1-2 L2 2/20/09 2/21/09 Cal State-Fullerton 0-1 L1 –– 6/2/06 Campbell 1-0 W1 3/8/93 — Centenary 0-1 L1 — 2/17/01 Central Arkansas 1-6 L1 2/27/10 2/28/10 Central Michigan 0-3 L3 — 3/21/77 Central Missouri State 1-3 L2 4/15/86 5/12/89 Charlotte 11-32 W2 5/29/10 5/16/10 Chicago State 12-0 W12 3/7/09 — Christian Bros. (Tenn.) 1-0 W1 4/8/66 — Cincinnati 42-42 L2 4/8/05 4/10/05 Cleveland State 3-0 W3 4/2/95 — Concordia 23-13 W7 3/14/81 4/8/73 Connecticut 1-0 W1 6/7/65 — Creighton 11-37 L10 2/27/04 3/11/07 Dartmouth 1-0 W1 3/15/08 –– Dayton 20-11 W3 5/22/10 4/18/09 Delta State 2-1 L1 3/28/67 3/20/78 DePaul 1-0 W1 1927 — Detroit 5-4 L2 3/10/99 3/31/91 Drake 24-4 W4 5/19/73 5/8/70 Duke 0-1 L1 — 3/9/93 Duquesne 6-2 W3 3/7/10 5/10/08 East Carolina 3-6 W1 5/21/05 5/20/05 Eastern Illinois 19-22 W1 3/30/10 4/21/09 Eden 7-1 W3 5/2/41 5/11/35 Evansville 12-45 W2 3/17/10 3/21/07 Fairleigh Dickinson 1-2 L2 3/19/80 3/5/10 Florida State 1-1 L1 6/9/65 5/13/81 Fontbonne 1-1 W1 3/12/08 4/9/98 Fordham 6-4 W2 5/26/10 4/17/10 George Washington 6-3 W1 5/2/09 5/2/09 Georgia State 0-2 L2 — 3/4/95 Georgia Tech 0-2 L2 — 5/12/78 Grambling State 1-0 W1 3/13/96 — Greenville 13-1 W6 4/15/96 3/17/82 Harris-Stowe 44-6-1 W7 4/29/08 4/9/85 Hiram College 1-1 L1 3/20/67 3/21/67 Houston 5-28 L5 4/16/04 5/8/05 Illinois 2-14 W1 4/22/09 4/2/08 Illinois Benedictine 1-0 W1 4/24/77 — Illinois-Chicago 12-5 W2 3/11/06 3/13/05 Illinois College 7-2 W5 3/31/87 5/9/36 Illinois State 16-32 L1 4/30/08 6/5/10 Indiana 1-4-1 T1 3/15/81 4/18/90 Indiana State 9-33 L2 3/1/06 3/16/10
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Last Last Opponent Record Streak SLU Win Opp. Win Iowa 3-6 W2 3/7/99 3/21/96 Iowa State 0-1 L1 — 2/16/01 Iowa Wesleyan 1-0 W1 4/15/67 — IPFW 1-0 W1 3/14/08 –– IUPUI 1-1 W1 3/4/01 3/3/01 Jacksonville State 2-1 L1 3/24/67 3/25/67 Kansas 2-2 W2 3/20/10 5/20/13 Kansas State 0-2 L2 — 2/24/89 Kentucky Wesleyan 1-1 L1 5/14/65 5/15/65 Lamar 0-2 L2 — 3/8/72 Lafayette 0-1 L1 –– 3/18/08 La Salle 6-3 W2 5/9/10 5/7/10 Lincoln 2-0 W2 4/2/96 — Lindenwood 5-0 W5 4/4/83 — Lipscomb 1-0 W1 3/1/02 — Louisiana State 0-3 L3 — 3/13/91 Louisiana Tech 1-0 W1 3/21/78 — Louisville 17-31 L2 4/23/05 6/4/10 Luther College 2-1 L1 3/19/74 3/19/74 MacMurray 7-7 L1 4/28/84 4/28/84 Maryville 7-3 W5 3/30/95 4/22/85 Massachusetts 3-9 L2 4/23/10 4/24/10 McKendree 22-12 W8 4/23/03 4/19/86 Memphis 23-57-1 W4 5/1/05 5/21/04 Mercer 1-1 L1 3/8/99 3/9/99 Millikin 4-2 W1 4/30/89 4/19/84 Minnesota-Morris 0-1 L1 — 3/24/83 Mississippi 1-6 L1 3/24/09 3/24/10 Missouri 20-78-1 L7 4/7/04 4/1/09 Missouri Baptist 17-8 W1 4/7/94 3/29/93 Missouri-Rolla 4-2 W1 5/5/81 5/5/81 Missouri-St. Louis 17-28 W3 4/22/08 5/3/88 Missouri State 10-43 L1 4/28/09 4/20/10 Moorhead State 4-1 W3 3/28/78 4/4/74 Murray State 15-20 L1 3/13/10 3/14/10 Nebraska-Omaha 0-1 L1 — 1976 New Mexico 1-1 L1 3/2/07 3/5/07 New Mexico State 1-0 W1 1972 — New Orleans 0-1 L1 — 3/20/78 Nicholls State 1-2 W1 3/14/91 3/18/90 North Carolina 0-2 L2 — 3/7/93 North Dakota 2-1 L1 3/17/09 3/18/09 Northeast Louisiana 2-3 L1 3/11/91 3/12/96 Northeastern Illinois 8-4 W3 3/7/98 3/9/97 Northern Illinois 9-6-1 W2 3/11/09 4/6/93 Northern Iowa 2-3 L1 3/17/92 3/17/92 Northwestern 1-2 L1 3/10/02 3/10/02 Northwestern State (La.) 0-2 L2 — 2/18/01 Notre Dame 3-12 L3 4/28/91 5/8/94 Ohio State 2-1 W1 3/6/10 3/6/10 Oklahoma City 0-10 L10 — 3/7/85 Oklahoma State 0-8 L8 — 3/25/89 Oral Roberts 1-24 L24 5/11/73 2/22/98 Oregon State 0-1 L1 — 3/4/07 Prairie View A&M 1-0 W1 3/7/92 — Purdue 1-2 W1 3/19/06 3/18/06 Quincy 12-4 L2 4/5/86 4/9/90 Rhode Island 3-7 L1 5/14/09 5/15/09 Rice 0-1 L1 — 3/10/92 Richmond 6-3 W3 4/4/09 5/4/08 Rockhurst 0-1 L1 — 4/27/95 Saint Joseph’s 5-4 L1 4/1/10 4/2/10
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
ALL-TIME SERIES/COACHING RECORDS Last Last Opponent Record Streak SLU Win Opp. Win Saint Peter’s 1-0 W1 2/20/10 ––– Samford 2-5 L1 3/1/08 3/1/08 Sam Houston State 0-1 L1 –– 3/7/08 San Diego 0-1 L1 –– 6/3/06 South Alabama 0-6 L6 — 3/12/86 South Dakota 1-0 W1 1976 — South Dakota State 3-1 L1 3/9/08 –– South Florida 10-20 L6 3/17/02 4/4/04 Southeast Missouri St. 19-26 L1 3/2/10 3/23/10 Southern Benedictine 0-1 L1 — 3/15/79 Southern Illinois 9-50 L1 5/12/09 5/18/10 SIU Edwardsville 21-38 W2 5/12/10 4/14/10 Southern Miss 7-23 L1 4/16/05 4/17/05 Southwest Baptist 1-0 W1 2/29/92 — Southwestern Louisiana 0-5 L5 — 3/17/90 Southwestern (Tenn.) 1-0 W1 3/12/82 — Springfield 0-1 L1 — 5/3/13 St. Bonaventure 6-5 L1 5/1/10 5/2/10 St. Leo 0-1 L1 — 1970 St. Mary’s (Minn.) 6-0 W6 3/27/87 — Tampa 1-0 W1 1970 — Taylor 1-0 W1 4/2/58 — TCU 1-11 W1 3/26/05 3/26/05 UT Martin 11-10 W2 4/14/09 4/11/07 Tennessee Tech 1-4 L4 3/31/81 2/28/99 Temple 8-4 W6 4/11/10 5/17/08
Last Last Opponent Record Streak SLU Win Opp. Win Texas A&M 0-1 L1 — 3/3/07 Texas-Pan Am 0-1 L1 –– 3/8/08 Texas Southern 1-0 W1 3/11/97 — Troy 1-5 L4 3/5/05 2/18/07 Tulane 6-38 L8 4/26/03 5/15/05 Tulsa 7-12 L3 5/3/70 1974 UAB 14-45 L4 3/27/04 3/20/05 UMBC 1-0 W1 3/17/08 –– Union 1-0 W1 4/10/68 — Upper Iowa 2-0 W2 3/24/77 — Valdosta State 0-2 L2 — 3/23/67 Virginia Tech 0-7 L7 — 4/5/82 Wake Forest 0-2 L2 — 3/11/93 Washington (Mo.) 42-21-2 W9 4/17/96 4/8/88 Webster 1-0 W1 4/6/88 — West Virginia 0-1 L1 — 5/10/96 Western Illinois 18-18 W1 3/0/10 3/3/10 Western Kentucky 5-6 W1 2/19/05 2/18/05 Westminster 7-2 W3 3/28/96 4/7/90 Wichita State 9-10 L4 4/11/70 2/24/91 William Jewell 0-1 L1 — 4/23/77 Winona State 16-7 L2 3/31/72 4/1/76 Wisconsin 1-0 W1 1927 — UW-Milwaukee 2-1 W2 3/13/04 3/12/04 Xavier 7-14 W2 5/28/10 3/27/10
COACHING RECORDS Phil Dynan Year 1956 1957 1958 3 years
W 13 9 10 32
L T 6 5 7 18
Jerry Del Gaudio Year 1959 1960 2 years
Roy Lee Year 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 8 years
W 8 9 17
L T 9 13 1 22 1
Pct. .471 .413 .438
W 3 13 18 16 25 27 23 15 140
L T 18 1 12 12 1 11 1 9 1 6 16 1 9 93 5
Pct. .159 .520 .597 .589 .729 .818 .588 .625 .599
L 11
T 1
Pct. .574
L T 11 20 18 17 66
Pct. .645 .550 .400 .452 .463
Jim Robinson Year 1969
W 15
Joe Gegg Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 4 years
Pct. .684 .643 .588 .640
W 20 11 12 14 57
Tom Dix
Year 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 5 years
W 10 14 16 30 19 89
L T 24 20 30 19 32 1 125 1
Pct. .294 .412 .348 .612 .375 .419
L T 28 26 32 1 23 17 126 1
Pct. .349 .409 .387 .477 .393 .403
W 18
L T 21
Pct. .462
W 8 9 7 24
L T 45 44 40 129
Pct. .151 .170 .149 .157
Lyle Reuss Year 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 5 years
W 15 18 20 21 11 85
John Kazanas Year 1984
Ed Kopff Year 1985 1986 1987 3 years
Frank Mormino Year 1988
W 11
L T 29
Bob Hughes Year 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 19 years
W 14 8 21 22 22 20 24 25 21 10 19 19 21 22 18 14 13 32 16 361
L T 37 38 1 40 28 23 33 30 24 30 38 39 34 32 30 32 41 40 29 37 635 1
Darin Hendrickson Year 2008 2009 2010 3 years
W 24 30 33 87
L T 29 25 29 83
Pct. .275 .181 .344 .440 .489 .377 .444 .510 .412 .208 .328 .358 .396 .423 .360 .255 .245 .525 .302 .362 Pct. .453 .545 .532 .512
Pct. .275
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
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BASEBALL ALUMNI
A
Mike Albers
Adams Ailworth, John F. Albers, Mike Albus, Tom Alcorn, Harold Anderson, Pete Anselmo, Robert Anstey, John Arensmeyer, Bob Aspito, G.A.
B
1915 1913 1993-95 1964 1957 1967-69 1959-60 1967-69 1941 1991
Brett Bredensteiner
Bachkora, Chris 2004-06 Baden, Steve 1971-72 Bahre, Dave 1983 Baker, George 1939 Baker, Pat 1983-84 Baldridge, Eric 1990, 92-93 Banche, Nick 1955 Bandle, Don 1940-41 Barada, J. 1970 Barbaglin, Charles 1957 Barclay, Shepard 1867 Barger, Mike 1993 Barmann, Patrick 2004-05 Barrett, Tim 1980 Barron, Mike 1984-86 Barry, Bob 1950 Basler, Darin 1986-89 Batteiger, Jim 1965-67 Baumgartner, Jake 2000-03 Baumgartner, Joe 2008 Baumstark, Gary 1965-67 Beach, Tim 1973 Beal, Mike 2008 Beale, Jon 1999 Beckemeyer 1906 Becker, Bob 1960-62 Becker, Dennis 1975-77 Beggs, Gary 1992 Bennett, Mike 1987-88 Bennett, Ryan 2007-09 Bergman, Jim 1983-86 Bernard, David 1986 Bernsen, B. 1946 Bernsen, G. 1946 Bersner 1915 Bertel, Joe 1993-96 Binkholder, Bryan 1990-91 Bird, Ryan 2004-07 Birk, Jerry 1957 Bischoff, Don 1950-51 Bissinger, Carl 1935 Bivens, Tony 1976 Blackwell, David 2007-10 Blazer 1940 Blomberg, Tim 1992-95
70
Blue 1928 Blume, Charlie 2004-05 Blumentritt, Eldon 1938-40 Bode, Wally 1950-51 Boecklen, Wayne 1941 Boehlow, Jason 1989-92 Boehmer, Jerry 1963, 65-66 Boehmer, Len 1959-61 Bogarde, Mike 1965 Bohling 1974 Bollmann 1914 Bollwerk, Emil 1927 Boone, Jim 1968-70 Borak 1946 Boushka, Dick 1952 Boxdorfer, Matt 1984-87 Boyer, Joe 2000-02 Braaten, Ben 2009-10 Braden, Jim 1988 Braden, Tim 1989 Brady, Frank 1937-39 Brady, Steve 1940-41 Bratcher, Blake 2007 Braun, Chris 1999 Braun, Don 1989 Brauner, Paul 1960 Bredenkoetter, Jim 1999-2002 Bredensteiner, Brett 1995-98 Brewer, Eric 2005-07 Bridges, John 2003-05 Briedenbach, Rick 1988-90, 92 Brinkop 1914 Brock, Danny 2009-10 Bronstein 1946 Brotherton, Ken 1982-85 Brown 1928 Brown, Brad 1990-93 Brown, Butch 1972 Brown, Greg 1985 Buchy, Bob 1971 Buckham, Andrew 2009-10 Buehler, Joe 2001-04 Buha, Mike 1970-73 Bumpus, Perry 1974-77 Burke,Vince 1937-39 Burnett, Dan 1989-92 Burns, John 1913 Burrichter, Bob 1946 Burtch, Pat 2003-04 Butkovich, Ed 1955 Butler, Jim 1961-64
C
Pat Conreaux
Caffey, Ben 2001 Calderon, Lucas 2009-10 Campanella, Jim 1961-62, 65-66 Campbell, Mark 1996-99 Cardarelli, Charles 1967-68 Carlson, Carl 1980-82 Carlyle, Dean 1950 Carroll, Mike 2009-10 Carter, Tom 1963-64 Casey, Jack 1927 Cash, Ray 1978, 1980 Caswell, Dick 1951, 53
Catalfamo, Phil 1985-86 Chambers, Nick 2001 Chiburis, Chris 1988-89, 91-92 Chrisman, Ed 1938-40 Christoffersen 1906 Cigno, Tom 1974, 76-77 Cissell, Darin 1997 Clark, Bill 1937-39 Clark, Bob 1962-65 Clubb, Tim 1983-84 Coghlan, Phil 1949-51 Coles, Greg 2001-02 Conreaux, Pat 1991-94 Constable, Eric 1998-2000 Conte, Joe 1988 Cooney, Tom 1927-28 Cooper, Garrett 2009 Coovert, Tommy 2010 Cordia, John 1949-50 Corner, Gary 1984-85 Corrigan, Mike 2008 Cotton, Bryant 2009-10 Cowsert, Ryan 2006-07 Crabtree, Chris 1991-93 Craig, Steve 1972-75 Crane, Michael 2001-02, 2004 Crawford, Jeff 1985 Cree, R.J. 1998 Crespi, Ryan 2006-07 Crocker, Nick 1996-99 Croghan, Dan 1950 Cullen, John 1952 Cunneen, John 1962, 64 Cunningham, Ed 1988-89 Curran, Russ 1970-71 Curran, Rusty 1994
Dix, Paul Dix, Steve Dix, Tom Dobbs, Ross Dockery, Raymond Doerr Donnelly, Charles Donnelly, Jamie Donohue, Ed Dooley, Paul Dopking, Al Doucleff, K.C. Dougherty, Ed Drabelle, Joe Drone, Ed Drone, Lou DuBois, Tom Dudenhoeffer, Al Dudenhoeffer, Les Duffy, Bob Duncan, John Dunn, J.D.
E
1976-79 1970-73 1961-65 1940 1913 1946 1939-41 1994 1950 1973 1977-78 1994-95 1972 1939 1936 1935-37 1985-88 1937-38 1938-40 1939-40 1980-82 2007-10
Jonathan Estes
Eberle,Alphonse 1913-14 Eder, Drew 2001-02, 2004-05 Engram, Con 1951 Ernst, Jack 1949 Espinda 1928 Estes, Jonathan 1999 Evans, Kurt 1999-2002
D F Jim Dix
Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Cruz, Joe 1986 Daly, Tom 1963, 65-67 Daniels 1914 Daubach, Brad 2003-04 Daues 1914 Davis 1906 Davis 1946 Davis, Bill 1950 Davis, Jim 1983 Davis, Ken 1972 Davsko, John 1966-69 Dean 1906 Dean 1940 DeArmas, Rafael 2005 Debrecht, Joe 1936-37 DeBroeck, Ed 1951 Decker, Eric 1991 DeGroony, Ed 1971 DePew 1906 Deschamp,Dustin 1998-99 Diebold, Tim 1997-98 Dieckmann, Ron 1969-71 Diedrich, Norm 1964 DiMartino, Ed 1972-73 Dirksen, Charles 1935 Dirnberger, Morris 1972-75 Dix, Jim 1962-65
Chuck Forthaus
Faddis 1974 Failoni, Leo 1950 Falb, Derek 1993, 96 Farimo, F. 1970 Fash, Herb 1935-36 Fellin, Tom 1971-72 Ferrell, Tim 1970-71 Fincher, Francis 1935 Finnegar, Dave 1980 Finney, John 1960-61 Fisher, Rob 1992 Fitzporter, Lonnie 1906-07 Flaherty, Dan 1965, 67-69 Flanigan, John 1935 Flavin, Tom 1973-76 Fleming 1936-37 Fleming, Tom 1978-81 Flores, Mike 1980 Foppe, Curt 1995 Forthaus, Chuck 1985-88 Frank, Robbie 1990 Frank, Steve 1968-70 Franz, Charlie 1968-71 Frazier, Matt 1987-90 Freidrich, Ed 1940-41
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
Freund, Sam Friederich, Jake Fritzinger, Gary Furrer, Bob
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1927-28 2002-03 1965-66 1976-77
Adam Gabris
Gabris, Adam 1994-97 Gabrys, Dick 1950 Gajewski, Jody 2000-01 Gall, John 1941 Gallagher, Neil 1984-87 Gasaway, Ed 1951-52 Gazzola, Rick 1979 Geary, Bill 1949 Gegg, Joe 1962-66 Gehm, Jim 1977 Geimer, G. 1968-70 Gentile, Carl 1963-66 Gerst, Matt 2005 Ghnouly, Tom 1974, 76-77 Ghuman, 1937 Giles, Mel 1937, 40-41 Gilliam, Mike 1986-89 Gilmore, Len 1982-83 Gilsinn, Jerry 1965 Giovanni, Larry 1972-74 Glass, Jim 1977 Gleason, Jack 1970-72 Goewert, Terry 1956-57, 59 Goldschmidt, John 1982 Goldschmidt, Rob 1986-87 Goldschmidt,Steve 1981-83 Goldstein, Keith 1979 Gooch, Mike 1961 Goodwin 1946 Gorman, Len 1937-38 Graefe, Drew 1996-97 Graser, Neil 2004-06 Gravatt, Dave 1960 Gray, Chad 1994 Green, Gordon 1982-83 Greenwich, Jon 2004 Gresham, Ed 1989-91 Griffin 1937 Grimand, Roger 1937 Groneck, Tim 1978 Grooms, Ed 1992 Guerra, Andrew 2008-10 Guerra, Omar 1993 Guntorius, Dave 2001-04 Guyre, Jon 2003-06
H
Haas, Terry Habenicht, Haddock, Brian Hagebusch
Tony Hausladen
1984-85 1940 1997-2000 1928
Hagenbrock, Dave 1980-83 Hahn, Bill 1967 Haley, Michael 1913 Hall, Rich 1937 Hance, Jeff 1976-77 Handley, Tom 1950 Haney, Chuck 1978 Hankes, Mark 2004-07 Hanratty 1928 Hansmann, Rich 1966-68 Harless, Bill 1959 Harrington, Jeremiah 1998-2000 Hart, Mike 1938, 40 Hartman, Butch 1970-71 Hasse, Rob 1988 Hasser, George 1966 Hasser, George 1938-40 Hausladen, Tony 1994-97 Hauswirth, Dennis 1969-71 Hayes 1953 Hayes, James 1992 Hebert, George 2008 Heidenry, Mike 1960-63 Heiligenstein, Al 1952 Heitz, Kelly 1935 Helein, Jim 1959-60 Hellman, Shawn 1997 Hemm 1906 Hemp, Ralph 1936 Henderson, Alex 1986 Hennessey, Joe 1961-64 Hennessey, Pat 1951, 53 Henry, Brad 1998 Herwig, Edd 1973 Hessi, Bill 1987 Heuserman, Art 1935 Hewitt, Brock 2006 Higgs 1953 Higley, Leo 1913 Hilton, Ed 1949 Hinderberger, Steve 1973-76 Hirsch, Ryan 1995-98 Hirstein, Dan 1980 Hoffman, Leonard 1935 Hoffman 1914 Hohl, Les 1956 Holecek, Jim 1979 Hollrah, Scott 1989 Hopfinger, Bill 1974, 76-77 Hopson, Rich 1950-52 Horton 1946 Housewright, Joel 1978 Houston, John 1983 Howe, Francis 1905-07 Huelsmann, Mike 1994-96 Hummel 1946 Hummel, Jack 1965-69 Hummel, John 1963 Hurd, Henry 1927 Hutton, Ben 1999-2001, 2003 Hutton, James 1999-2000 Hyland, Bob 1938-40 Hyland, Robert 1913
I
Idell, Bill
Mike Ismail
1972
Isaak, Russ Ismail, Mike
J
1962-65 1981-82
John Jones
Jacobs, Claude 1956-57 Jaillet, Wes 1999-2002 Jankowski, Ray 1982-84 Jans, Nick 1979-80, 82 Jansen, Paul 1984 Jasper, Dick 1949 Jenkenson 1915 Jockish, Michael 1984 Johnson, Ryan 2007-09 Jones, John 1957-60 Jones, Marcus 1992, 94 Jordan, Ed 1927
K
Eric Koettker
Kahlmeyer, Jim 1955-56 Kane, Frank 1927-28 Kapl, Al 1927 Katz, Brett 1999 Katz, Don 1950 Katzman, Andy 1988 Keegan, Brice 1981 Keller, Scott 1997 Kelly, Jim 1935 Kelly, Ed 1970 Kemp 1906 Kenney 1906 Kern, Brian 1995-96 Ketron, Greg 1980 Kettlekamp, Don 1955 Keys, Rich 1969-72 Khoury, George 1971-74 Kilman, Eric 1980-83 King 1953 King, Dan 1988 Kinstler, Mitch 1987 Kistner 1936 Kloeckner, Tom 1981, 83-84 Klostermeyer, Bob 1952 Klostermeyer, Bob 1975-78 Knobbe, Don 1950-52 Knobbe,Vern 1956 Knox, Brent 1990-92 Koehler, Jerry 1962-64 Koehler, Ron 1968-71 Koettker, Eric 1993-97 Kolesa, Eric 1987 Kopff, Ed 1977-78 Kottmeyer, Matt 1994 Kraft, John 1969-72 Krause, Chip 1982-85 Krause, Henry 1935-36 Krekeler, John 1987 Kretz, Tom 1956-58 Kumnick, Phil 1988-89 Kutryb, Mike 1984-85
L
BASEBALL ALUMNI
Corey Lawson
Lake, John 1938 Lally, John 1982-84 Landy, Tim 2003-06 Lanigan 1914 Larkin, Gary 1966 Latinovich, George 1960 Laughlin, Rod 1986-87 LaValle, John 1961 Lavin 1914 Law, William 1960 Lawson, Corey 2002-03 Lawton, Tom 1949 Layton, Mike 1979-80 Leahy, Dan 1964-66 Leber, E. 1906 Lee, Carl 1964 Leighton, Kevin 1996-98 Leithner 1946 LeMaster 1914 Lembeck, Wally 1965-68 Lemp, Dan 1995 Lemp, Mike 1992-95 Luechtefeld, Dave 1960 Lindemann, Brad 1988-91 Lindley, Charles 1941 Linkul, Fred 1949 Listen 1906 Llewellyn, Harry 1952-55 Lodico, Collin 1983-86 Lombardo, Torrey 2000-02 London, Dave 1981-82 Lonergan 1906 Long, Bob 1970-71 Luechtefeld, Jeff 1988-90 Luke, Francis 1927-28 Luna, Charlie 1950 Lyles, Joe 1949 Lynn, Adam 1991, 93-94
M
Eric Mueller
Mach, Matt MacMenamy, Rapier Maguire, John Maher, Edgar Mahon, Frank Malchow, Scott Maletich, Jim Malone, Greg Mana, Frank Marchand Marcum, John Marklin, George Marks Markway, Greg Marlowe, Gilbert Marsalli, Brian Martin, Jack Marvel, Randy Mason, James
2006-08 1940 1913, 15 1913 1938 1993-96 1955-56 1981 1969-72 1946 1964-66 1960-61 1936 1978-79 2006-07 1980-81 1939 1990 1936
Mason, Ryan 1998 Matteson, Bob 1971 Maurice, Matt 1989, 91-92 Mayes 1915 Mazur, Tom 1967-68 McAfee 1914 McCabe, Marty 1959 McCalpin 1946 McCarthy, Charlie 1940 McCartney, John 1956-58 McCluskey, Pat 1993-95 McDermott, John 1971-74 McDonald, John 1935-36 McEllen, John 1970-71 McGonnigle, Mel 1938 McGuire, Bernie 1973 McGuire, Pat 1949 McKean, Michael 2010 McKenna, Lou 1951-53 McLaughlin, John 1998-2001 McLeod, Mike 1961-64 McMahon, Jeff 1967 McNamara, Tom 1967-70 McQuade, Chuck 1980 McWilliams, B. 1970 Meagher, Dan 1982-83 Medwick, Joe 1967 Meglio, Tony 1955-56 Meister, Andrew 2009-10 Melis, George 1936 Menestrina, Ernest 1913 Mercer, Chuck 1950 Merenda 1935 Merrick, Chris 2008 Meyer, Earl 1953, 55 Meyer, Len 1951, 53 Miles, Paul 2000-01 Miller 1928 Miller, Dennis 1976-79 Miller, Mike 1988-89 Miller, Rod 1949 Mobley, Ken 1941 Modde, Darren 1990-91 Moll, Joe 1990-92 Moody, Bob 1967-69 Mooney, Mike 1967 Moore 1914 Moore, Casey 2004-08 Moore, Ziggy 2006-08 Moriarty, John 1993-96 Mosher, Bob 1946 Mosley, Mark 1981-82 Moss, Steve 2000-03 Mowry, Joe 1959-60 Mudd, Clayton 1937-39 Mudd, Sid 1936-38 Mueller, Bob 1982 Mueller, Eric 2003-07 Mueth, Scott 1992-93 Mullen, Jim 1966 Muncy, Derek 2000-03 Mundt, Carol 1940 Mundwiller, Al 1949 Munoz, Billy 1979 Murphy, Bill 1938 Murphy, Charles 1941 Murphy, Glenn 1994 Murphy, Jim 1965-68 Murphy, John 1939 Murphy, Ryan 2002-03 Murray, Billy 1979 Murray, John 1977-80 Musselman, Bill 2004-07
N
Bob Nance
Nakata 1953 Nance, Bob 1993-96 Nappier, Mike 1986-87 Nelson, Ben 1996-99 Neville,Vince 1939 Nickel, Tom 1977-78 Nicollerat, Steve 1976-77 Niemeyer, Tom 1956 Nivert, William 1903-06 Nix, Don 1952-53, 55 Nixon, Richard 1984 Noecker, Ross 1997-98 Nolen 1906 Norton, Pat 1984
O
Mike Orrico
O’Brien, Bob 1952 O’Connell, Dan 1978-81 O’Connor 1928 O’Connor, Dan 1978-79 O’Connor, Tom 1990-93 O’Leary, Joe 1927-28 O’Malley 1906 O’Neal, Matt 2010 O’Rourke 1928 O’Rourke, John 2004 O’Shea 1953 Obermeier, Frank 1968-71 Origliasso, Pete 1987-89 Orrico, Mike 1998-2001 Ortmann, Lou 1953, 55-57 Ortyl, Greg 1993, 95-96 Ossola, Jim 1955 Ossola, Joe 1949-50 Ostapowicz, Dave 1976-78 Otten, Bill 1950-52 Outman, Zach 2008-09
P
Scott Peden
Padberg Padberg Page, Bob Page, Dave Paino,Vince Painter, Earl Palermo Panzeri, Mark Parker, Dan Parkinson, George Parson, Dave Parsons, Brandon
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1965, 2006, 2010
1906 1914 1955, 57 1970 1935-36 1913 1946 1987-90 2000-03 1938 1981-83 2007-08
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Paul, Rick 1981-82 Paulson, Chris 2005, 2007 Peden, Scott 2004-05 Peil, Earl 1936-38 Pelegrin, Gene 1952 Pelligreen, Lee 1960-62, 64 Perkins 1936 Perkins, Brad 2008 Perkins, C.I. 1952 Perkinson, George 1939 Pfuhl, Dick 1941 Pheney, Shawn 1993-96 Pieper, Henry 1949-51 Pinnell, Tom 2006-09 Placzek, Zach 2000-03 Plate, Rick 1977-78 Podsedly, Paul 1927 Poetz, Bob 1956 Pohlman, Mike 1977-80 Poindexter, Charles 1994-96 Polumbo, Tony 1979 Pope 1928 Portell, Mick 1997-98 Porzell, Dick 1963-64 Poston, Mike 1967-70 Poth, Dave 1974-77 Pranger, Marty 1973-76 Prendergast, Paul 1940-41 Price 1953 Purzell, Dick 1963-65
R
Jeff Ray
Rafalko, Walter 1941 Randle, Albert 1986 Rataj, John 1968-71 Ratican, Bill 1938-39 Ratte-Delorme, Etienne 2005-06 Ray, Jeff 1993-96 Ray, Joe 1976 Raymonds 1946 Re, Charles 1952 Reddinger,Charles 1936 Rehm, Dolor 1951 Reilly, Matt 1914 Renken, Dale 1984 Rensing, G. 1969 Repa, Dennis 1967-68 Reuss, Scott 1983 Reynolds, Jim 1952 Rheinecker, Don 1962 Rhoades, Greg 1990-91, 93-94 Rhodes, Lance 2005-06 Ribas, Miguel 1984-87 Richie, Dave 1961-62, 64 Rieke, Mike 1998 Riess 1983 Riggio, Nick 1951-53 Riley, F. 1937 Ripstein, Bob 1927 Robinson, Brad 1905-07 Robinson, James 1935-36 Roche, Dick 1907 Roder, Jim 1985 Rodgers, Greg 2006-08 Rodrigue, B.J. 2005-08 Roedner, Don 1956
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Roemer, Cletus Rogers, Don Rogers, Rich Rohr, Eric Rohr, Ray Rossini, Martin Ruhman, Mike Rutledge Ryan, Bob Ryan, Robert
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1937 2003 1957 2003-07 1967-70 1935-37 1996 1928 1965, 67-69 1936-38
Tom Sullivan
Salembier, Chaz 2008-09 Samples, Dave 2002 Sanders, Dave 1956-58 Sanders, John 1973-76 Sansone, Pete 1997 Saunders, Roy 1952-53 Sauvage 1946 Saxatowicy, Frank 1937 Saxe 1928 Schacht, Bill 1956 Schaefer, Marv 1970-73 Schaeffer, Michael 1997-98 Schall, Bill 1956-57 Schatzmann, Marv 1946, 49 Scheper, Jason 1996 Scherer, Larry 1960 Schlattman, Ron 1955 Schlautman, Jason 1998, 2000 Schlesinger, Loyd 1952 Schmandt, Ray 1915 Schmidt, Bill 1962, 64 Schmidt, Bob 1949-50 Schmidt, Don 1951-53 Schmidt, Joe 1978 Schmidt, Joe 1949-50 Schneider, Jack 1905-07 Schobel, John 1941 Schoemehl, John 1965-66 Schrader, Michael 2010 Schroeder, Adam 2004-05 Schuchat, Justin 1936 Schuster, Greg 1976-77 Schwarz, Mark 1975-78 Schwieder, Nick 1995 Scott, Charlie 1972 Scott, John 1927 Scott, Roy 1936, 38-39 Semanisin, Mike 1992 Sencibaugh, Steve 1976 Sever, Dave 2006-09 Shaffrey, George 1952-53, 55 Shallenberger, Bob 1991 Shaughnessy, Joe 1955-58 Shea, Adam 1997-2000 Sheffield, Doug 1984 Sher, Joel 1987-88 Shipman, Greg 1977-78 Shobel, John 1940 Shockley, Brandon 1998-2001 Shocky, Steve 1977 Shortal, Ed 1949 Shouse, Dan 1998-2001 Siebenberger, Doug 1983-84 Sigman, Joel 1994-96 Simone, Joe Pete 1990-91
Sirtak, Ray 1952-53 Slania, Andrew 2001-03 Smith, Joe 1962-65 Smith, Keith 1993 Smith, Rob 1992-93 Smith, Wes 1965 Snyder, Charlie 1938-39 Snyders, Lee 1949 Soebbing, Brian 2003-04 Sondermann, Matt 2003 Spain, Merceda 1927-28 Spalding 1928 Speiss, Joe 1983 Spencer, Don 1960-62 Spitzfaden, Rich 1974-77 Sprick, Dan 1977-80 Spurr, Tom 1981-84 Stadtherr, Anthony 1913 Stanfield, Jason 1997-98 Stanton 1949 Stanton, Tom 1927 Stapenhorst, Glen 1941 Stegmann, Tom 1989-90 Steiner, Mark 1971-73 Steiner, Nick 1998-2001 Steinhoff, Pat 2002-05 Steinlage, Karl 2004-05 Steitz, Ray 1939-41 Stoddard 1949 Stopper, Jeff 1997-98 Stratmann, Roy 1950 Strnad 1974 Stroot, Gary 1962, 64 Struckhoff, Kurt 2002-06 Sullivan, Tom 1976-79 Swansten, Buzz 1972 Sweeney 1928 Sweeney, John 1985 Sweeney, Johnny 2003-06 Sweet, Ryan 2004
T
U V Y Z W Steve Urcavich
Ulukou, Dick Underwood, Brett
1927-28 1985
Chris Von der Linden
Unwin 1937 Urcavich, Steve 1986-87 Urschler, Charlie 1983-86 Valdez, Patrick 2004-05 Van Deven, Herb 1941 Vanek, Ben 1960 Vatterott, Greg 1961-64 Veith, Johnny 1937 Verble, Kevin 1982 Vickery, Jerry 2004-06 Vineyard, Nathan 1995-96 Vitale, Andy 1993-96 Vitale, John 1955-56 Vogt, Charlie 1984-86 Von der Linden, Chris 1986-89
Jason Wood
Tony Tocco
Tabash, Ed Tabor Talluto, Ben Tayon, Chad Tegtmeier Temm, Bob Tessereau Thomeczek, Bob Thompson, Aaron Tibbles, Ron Tiernan, John Tighe, Bernie Tippett, Roy Tocco, Tony Tolliver, Rodney Tolomeo, Bob Tombridge, Tom Torres Toschi, Fred Totsch, Carl Trost, Tom Turmail, Scott Twomey, Jack Tyberendt, Corey Tylicki, Walt
1970-71 1974 1955 1992-95 1946 1939 1974 1984 2003-04 1967 1979-81 1951, 53 1996, 98 1965-68 1985-88 1967-69 1949-50 1928 1961 1937-38 1960 2008-09 1984 2006 1961
Wise, Justin 2006-07 Witte, George 1956 Wittmer 1914 Wochner, Jim 1965, 67-68 Wodraska, Ed 1956 Wood, Carl 1936 Wood, Jason 1996-99 Wood, Jim 1949 Woods, Jim 1979-81 Wort, Kyle 2002-04 Wrape, Jack 1949 Wright, Lou 1981 Wrinkle, Chad 2000-02 Wunderlich, Matt 1996-99
Waldo, Charles 1957, 59 Walsh, Dan 1987-90 Walsh, Steve 1972-75 Walters 1940 Walters, Tim 1985-86, 88 Walz, Tom 1965-66 Warfield, Eldon 1980-81 Warnecke, Dave 1988-91 Warnecke, Ryan 1999-2000 Watson, L.J. 2007-08 Webb, Mark 1980-82 Weber, Jim 1949 Weber, Kris 2001-04 Weckherlin, Chris 1994-97 Wehrfritz, Brad 1999-2003 Weinstroer, Dan 1977-80 Weiss, Matt 1989, 92 Weissing, Nick 1999 Welsh, Gary 1967 Wentker, Carl 1927 Wetzel, Dan 1990-93 Wetzel, Pete 1963, 65 White, Bill 1961 Whitney, Mike 1992 Wiedman, Tom 1952-53 Wiegers, Jim 1960 Wienstroer, Dan 1977-80 Wilhelm, Mike 1988 Williams, Rich 1986 Willie, Jack 1959 Winslade 1936 Winter, Philip 1998
2010 Atlantic 10 Conference Champions
Yacoub, Ramee Yates, Bud Yates, Carl York, Al Young
Zachritz, Arthur Zak, Leo Zielinski, Mark Zurliene, Kyle
Bud Yates
2008 1975-78 1936-38 1963, 65-67 1906
Mark Zielinski
1913 1949 2005-07 2004
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