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TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Coaching Staff Head Coach Darin Hendrickson.........2-3 Assistant Coaches................................4-5 The 2010 Season Roster......................................................... 6 Season Preview....................................7-9 Player Profiles...................................10-26 Opponent Information......................27-30 The 2009 Season Results..................................................... 31 Statistics.............................................32-33 Atlantic 10 Recap................................... 34 The University The Atlantic 10 Conference.................. 35 Saint Louis University............................ 36 St. Louis, Mo........................................... 37 University Administration..................... 38 Athletics Administration....................... 39 Baseball Support Staff.......................... 40 Academic Services................................ 41 Sports Medicine..................................... 42 Strength and Conditioning.................... 43 The Billiken Sports Center.................... 44 NCAA Booster Guidelines.................... 45 History & Record Book Billiken Record Book........................46-51 All-Time Awards and Honors............... 52 Billikens in the Pros............................... 53 Year-by-Year Team Stats....................... 54 Annual Leaders...................................... 55 Year-by-Year Results.........................56-63 All-Time Series Records..................64-65 All-Time Coaching Records.................. 65 Baseball Alumni................................66-68

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General Information Location............................. St. Louis, Missouri Enrollment............................................... 12,733 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 (Yr)... SIU Edwardsville (‘92) Record at SLU (Yrs)........................... 54-54 (2) Overall Record (Yrs).................... 544-228 (13) Asst. Coaches..........................Kevin Moulder Will Bradley, Danny Jackson Office Phone............................. (314) 977-3172

Billiken Media Relations Baseball SID...................... Brian Kunderman Office Phone...................... (314) 977-3346 Cell/Press Box Phone....... (314) 808-4868 Home Phone....................... (314) 544-5662 Fax....................................... (314) 977-7193 E-mail........................ bkunderm@slu.edu Mailing Address................................................ 3330 Laclede Ave. St. Louis, MO 63103 Web Site......................www.slubillikens.com

2009 in Review Overall Record..........................................30-25 Home: 17-10, Away: 10-12, Neutral: 3-3 Atlantic 10 Record...................................12-13 Conference Finish.............................. Seventh

Facility Information Stadium........................Billiken Sports Center Capacity........................................................ 500 Dimensions.................L - 330, C - 403, R - 330 Alleys - 370

2010 Outlook Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................18/6 Starters Returning/Lost...............................7/2 Newcomers................................................... 12

Credits: The 2010 Baseball Media Guide was written and designed by Brian Kunderman, assistant sports information director. Contributors include Chuck Yahng, Heather Freehill and Mickey Smith. The cover was designed by Jamie Klopmeyer of the University’s marketing and communications department. Photos by Bill Barrett, Dave Preston and media archives. Printing by Midtown Printing Co., in St. Louis.

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COACHING STAFF

Darin Hendrickson | Head Coach Darin Hendrickson enters his third 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 14-year career. In two years with the Billikens, Hendrickson has achieved 54 victories, the most wins in a two-year span in SLU baseball history. In addition, he coached two pitchers selected in the 2009 Major League Baseball First-Year Player draft. In all, Hendrickson has coached 17 pitchers who would go on to play professional baseball. Last season, 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 this 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 a total 24 players who have been selected in the MLB draft.

School

Total 544-228 .705

14 seasons

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

.545 .453 .797 .733 .864 .877 .818 .630 .651 .614 .745 .854 .628 .548

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 National 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

Hendrickson’s Career Coaching Ledger

Year Record Pct. 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

Hendrickson achieved his 500th career victory following a 10-8 victory 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).

Postseason

Honors

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

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) • N CAA D-III Regional Coach of the Year (1998) • SLIAC Coach of the Year (1998)

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COACHING STAFF Hendrickson, a native of Granite City, Ill., earned both 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 was 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.

MIAA Coach of the Year honors for his club’s 51-13 record and the conference regular-season title. During his four seasons at he 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 put the Highlanders in 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 also served as the athletics director.

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 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 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 Gered Mochizuki – IF – New York Mets – Free Agent in 2003 Armando Polanco – IF – Colorado Rockies – Free Agent in 2005 Scott Kelly – RHP – New York Yankees – 28th round in 2003

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.

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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 2009 freshman class included freshman AllAmerican 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 two 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 FirstYear Player Draft. 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 All-Region 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 197677.

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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, will serve as the Billikens’ hitting coach and third-base coach. In addition, he will work with the outfielders and catchers at SLU. Since arriving on campus, Bradley has been instrumental in with a record-setting offense. 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 AllAmerica 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 both the baseball and golf strength and conditioning coach. 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 finishes 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 with an emphasis on corporate fitness at Central Missouri in 2006.

Danny Jackson | Volunteer Asst. Coach Former Edwardsville High School and Wichita State standout Danny Jackson came to the Billikens in August 2007 as a volunteer assistant coach. In addition to his on-field coaching duties, he serves as the Bills’ first-base coach. Jackson got his first taste of coaching in the summer of 2007 as an assistant for the El Dorado (Kan.) Broncos. Serving as the firstbase coach and hitting instructor, he helped the Broncos to a sixthplace finish in the NBC National Baseball Tournament. A three-position player at Wichita State, Jackson earned honorable mention All-Missouri Valley Conference honors as a designated hitter in 2007 while helping the Shockers to their first regional championship in 10 years. He enjoyed his best season as a DH and a relief pitcher as a sophomore in 2005. Jackson hit .299 with 27 RBI while posting a .309 ERA and a 2-2 record in 17 appearances on the mound. He was named MVC Tournament MVP after hitting .533 at the event. Prior to Wichita State, Jackson was a three-time All-State, AllMetro and All-Conference selection at Edwardsville High. He was

twice named Prep Player of the Year by the Alton Telegraph and was a second-team All-State selection as a senior in 2002. Over four years at Edwardsville, Jackson posted a career .401 average, a 2.88 ERA, and 11-5 record and nine saves. Jackson graduated from Wichita State in 2007 with a bachelor of arts in liberal arts and sciences with a focus on psychology and a minor in criminal justice.

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2010 ROSTER Numerical No. Name Cl. Pos. 1 Michael Levine FR IF 2 Alex VanderVorste FR C/OF 4 Jerry Mancuso SO IF/RHP 5 Bryant Cotton SR RHP 6 Connor Gandossy SO C 7 Cody Cotter JR OF 8 Jason Bell FR RHP 9 Danny Brock SR 1B 10 Andrew Buckham JR LHP 11 Jon Myers JR IF 12 Andrew Guerra SR OF 13 Ben Braaten SR C 14 Matt O’Neal JR RHP 15 Jon Levin FR LHP 16 Jim Foster SO LHP 17 Andrew Meister SO RHP 18 Steve Fernandez SO UTIL 19 Lucas Calderon SO IF 21 Tommy Coovert JR RHP 23 Michael McKean FR OF 25 J.D. Dunn SR CF 26 Zach Miller SO IF 27 David Blackwell SR OF 28 Alex Alemann RS FR RHP 31 Marco Mejia SO RHP 32 Nick Becker RS SR OF 33 Michael Schrader SO LHP 34 Mike Carroll SO RHP 35 Andres Wiltz FR RHP 42 Travis Parker JR IF/RHP

Ht. 5-7 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-2 5-9 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-3 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-5 5-11 6-2 6-1

Wt. 155 180 170 190 195 180 165 210 170 210 175 210 205 210 165 160 215 165 180 185 175 190 195 200 185 180 210 165 225 205

Alphabetical

B-T Hometown/Last School R/R Prairie Village, Kan./Shawnee Mission South L/R Tyler, Texas/Bishop T.K. Gorman L/R Kansas City, Mo./Rockhurst R/R Omaha, Neb./Butler County (Kan.) CC R/R Madison, Conn./St. Luke’s School L/R St. Joseph, Mo./Iowa Western CC R/R St. Louis, Mo./Parkway Central R/R Loveland, Colo./Northeastern (Colo.) CC L/L Abbotsford, British Columbia/Galveston CC R/R O’Fallon, Mo./Meramec (St. Louis) CC R/R Dallas, Texas/Rice L/R Savage, Minn./Iowa Western CC R/R Fort Smith, Ark./Northeast Texas CC L/L O’Fallon, Ill./O’Fallon Township L/L Wentzville, Mo./Holt R/R Lincolnshire, Ill./Stevenson R/R St. Louis, Mo./Parkway Central R/R Miami, Fla./Belen Jesuit R/R Belton, Mo./Maple Woods CC R/R Mendham, N.J./Randolph R/R Franklin, Tenn./Centennial R/R Dardenne Prairie, Mo./Fort Zumwalt West R/R Shaker Heights, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit R/R Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay R/R Miami, Fla./Belen Jesuit R/R St. Louis, Mo./Creighton L/L St. Charles, Mo./St. Charles West R/R Erdenheim, Pa./Penn Charter R/R Miami, Fla./Belen Jesuit R/R Lincoln, Neb./Seward County

No. 28 32 8 27 13 9 10 19 34 21 7 5 25 18 16 6 12 15 1 4 23 17 31 26 11 14 42 33 2 35

Name Pos. Alex Alemann RHP Nick Becker OF Jason Bell RHP David Blackwell OF Ben Braaten C Danny Brock 1B Andrew Buckham LHP Lucas Calderon IF Mike Carroll RHP Tommy Coovert RHP Cody Cotter OF Bryant Cotton RHP J.D. Dunn OF Steve Fernandez UTIL Jim Foster LHP Connor Gandossy C Andrew Guerra OF/IF Jon Levin LHP Michael Levine IF Jerry Mancuso IF/RHP Michael McKean OF Andrew Meister RHP Marco Mejia RHP Zach Miller IF Jon Myers IF Matt O’Neal RHP Travis Parker IF/RHP Michael Schrader LHP Alex VanderVorste C/OF Andres Wiltz RHP

Head Coach: 24 Darin Hendrickson Assistant Coaches: 20 Kevin Moulder, 3 Will Bradley, 22 Danny Jackson

By Class

Freshmen (8): Alex Alemann (RS), Jason Bell, Steve Fernandez (RS), John Levin, Michael Levine, Michael McKean, Alex VanderVorste, Andres Wiltz. Sophomores (9): Lucas Calderon, Mike Carroll, Jim Foster, Connor Gandossy, Jerry Mancuso, Andrew Meister, Marco Mejia, Zach Miller, Michael Schrader. Juniors (6): Andrew Buckham, Tommy Coovert, Cody Cotter, Jon Myers, Matt O’Neal, Travis Parker. Seniors (7): Nick Becker (RS), David Blackwell, Ben Braaten, Danny Brock, Bryant Cotton, J.D. Dunn, Andrew Guerra

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By Position

Infield (8): Danny Brock, Lucas Calderon, Steve Fernandez, Michael Levine, Jerry Mancuso, Zach Miller, Jon Myers, Travis Parker. Outfield (7): Nick Becker, David Blackwell, Cody Cotter, J.D. Dunn, Andrew Guerra, Michael McKean, Alex VanderVorste. Catcher (3): Ben Braaten, Connor Gandossy, Alex VanderVorste Pitcher (15): Alex Alemann, Jason Bell, Andrew Buckham, Mike Carroll, Tommy Coovert, Bryant Cotton, Jim Foster, Jon Levin, Jerry Mancuso, Andrew Meister, Marco Mejia, Matt O’Neal, Travis Parker, Michael Schrader, Andrew Wiltz.

Pronunciations

1 • Michael Levine (luh-VEEN) 4 • Jerry Mancuso (Man-CUSE-oh) 6 • Connor Gandossy (Gan-DOS-ee) 12 • Andrew Guerra (GAIR-uh) 13 • Ben Braaten (BRAH-tin) 15 • John Levin (leh-vin) 17 • Andrew Meister (MY-ster) 21 • Tommy Coovert (KUU-vert) 23 • Michael McKean (Mc-KEY-in) 28 • Alex Alleman (ALE-men) 31 • Marco Mejia (Muh-HE-uh)

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2010 PREVIEW INFIELD Last season, the Billikens posted 30 wins with a roster that included 19 players who had never played Division I baseball. With a solid season under their belts, third-year head coach Darin Hendrickson now feels SLU baseball has the veteran leadership to help the Billikens reach their team goals, one of which is to finish in the top six in the Atlantic 10 Conference in order to qualify for the postseason tournament. Much of that veteran leadership is housed in the infield, where three of the Billikens’ top four hitters from a season ago will occupy positions. Senior catcher Ben Braaten looks to validate a strong junior season that saw him hit .335 with eight homers and 41 RBIs. He also led the team in on-base percentage while drawing a team- and league-high 49 walks. Defensively, Braaten started 46 games behind the plate and caught 15 base runners trying to steal, which ranked sixth in the conference. Hendrickson is comfortable with Braaten working with a pitching staff that is young and inexperienced. “Ben had a great finish last season and completed a solid all-around year,” Hendrickson said. “We expect he will be one of our top hitters once again this year. Although he won’t have the stats to prove it after playing just two years here, he will go down as one of the top Billiken hitters in program history. He is a great senior leader, and we look for him to have a topnotch year.”

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Ben Braaten Sophomore Connor Gandossy will be the backup catcher, but Hendrickson is quick to point out that Gandossy will see time in meaningful games this year. Last season, Gandossy saw playing time in 24 contests and had one homer and four RBIs. “We anticipate Connor being the future behind the plate for us,” Hendrickson said. “He has matured a lot in one year at catcher, he just needs to continue to find his offense. We feel comfortable putting him behind the plate this year.” At first base, senior Danny Brock returns after starting all but three games at first a season ago. In addition to his quality defense (team-leading .989 fielding percentage), Brock was SLU’s secondleading hitter with 71 hits to rank 14th in a single season at SLU. His 15 doubles tied for ninth on the single-season chart, while his 416 putouts are the fifth most in SLU history. “There is no doubt Danny has the ability to be our senior leader,” Hendrickson said. “He is one of the smartest players I have coached. He has good gap-to-gap power and is an excellent defensive first baseman. He comes to the park ready to go. A lot of people don’t know it, but he was injured in the early part of last year and it took a bit of a toll on him. Danny is the kind of guy who needs to be on the field every game and every inning.” Sophomore Zach Miller is poised to take over the reins at second base. Last year, he drew several starts at second while primarily playing third base. Miller earned Louisville Slugger Freshman AllAmerica honors after hitting .324 and

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leading the club with 10 home runs. His 61 RBIs last year were the most ever by a SLU freshman and tied for fifth on SLU’s all-time single-season list. “Zach had a phenomenal freshman year, I don’t think we could have asked for any more,” Hendrickson said. “Second base is probably his natural position and probably would be where he would play if he moves on to the next level. He is a hard worker and knows what it takes to move this program forward. He comes to the park ready to go every day. If he can stay disciplined at the plate, he can have a gigantic year.” Freshman Michael Levine and sophomore Lucas Calderon are available to see playing time at second. Levine, from Shawnee Mission South High School in Kansas, made an impact during the fall season and could be used in a multitude of positions in the infield or outfield. Calderon saw 58 at-bats last season and hit four homers and added 10 RBIs. If there is a hole in the infield, one would look at the shortstop position that last season was occupied by SLU’s leading hitter, the now-graduated Ryan Bennett. However, junior-college transfer Jon Myers is healthy and ready to assume the role at shortstop. Last season, he saw action as a DH in just 14 games before being lost to injury. Myers received a medical hardship and enters the season as a junior. Levine is tabbed as an option at short if Myers needs a rest. “Jon needs to continue to work on his defense,” Hendrickson said. “He had a great fall defensively. If he can carry that over to the season, we should have nothing to worry about. He has the potential to lead the team in slugging percentage and be one of our top power hitters.” Sophomore Jerry Mancuso is an option at third base. Like Miller, Mancuso had a strong rookie season for the Billikens. On the freshman charts, Mancuso’s 12 doubles in 2009 are tied for third, while his 30 RBIs are the fifth most in a single season at SLU. Mancuso was a .293 hitter last year and ranked among the nation’s leaders after being hit by pitches 19 times. He also figures to be a part of the Billikens’ pitching staff, so Hendrickson will be careful in how he is used. “Jerry is in line to have a breakout year,” Hendrickson said. “He is going to be such a valuable member of our pitching staff that he will be rotated in and out of

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Zach Miller the lineup. He had a solid year offensively, he just needs to be durable and versatile because he could play third, first, in the outfield and pitch this year.” Hendrickson has the luxury of moving Mancuso around thanks in part to junior college transfer Travis Parker’s ability to man the hot corner. Like Mancuso, Parker is a bona fide two-way player who figures to be the Billikens’ closer on the mound. “Like Jerry, we are going to have to use Travis gingerly because he is going to pitch a lot for us,” Hendrickson said. “Travis was a great pickup for us. He is a significant upgrade at third base in his ability to hit for power and field the ball.” OUTFIELD In 2009, the Billiken outfield was comprised of Cody Cotter in left, J.D. Dunn in center and Andrew Guerra in right. Combined, the trio missed just five games a season ago. With all three returning, Hendrickson was preparing to not have many question marks related to the outfield when filling out his lineup card. However, an injury to Cotter in the openings weeks of the preseason has now transformed what was almost a formality into one of the biggest decisions the coaching staff will have to make as the season begins: Who’s in left? Cotter had to have surgery on a broken thumb and will be out at least two months. Last season as a sophomore, he hit. 232 and was a mainstay in left field. He played his best baseball late in the year, hitting safely in 11 of his last 13 games. Compounding the situation, Hendrickson not only has to look for a new left fielder, but a new lead-off

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hitter as well. Cotter led off in 43 games a season ago. “Cody would have been the frontrunner to start in left,” Hendrickson said. “He knows how to hit leadoff, and I think he will have a much better season offensively when he returns. It’s wide open in left field right now. We’ll have a bit more platooning than usual, and it will take the first few weeks of the season to figure out what to do there.” Candidates to see time in left include Mancuso, Levine, freshman Michael McKean, senior David Blackwell and redshirt freshman Steve Fernandez. The availability of Mancuso and Levine will be dependent on the needs of positions elsewhere, as Levine is a solid middle infielder and Mancuso could see time at third base and on the mound. Blackwell is the most experienced of the group, while Fernandez is a prototypical utility player who can play a multitude of positions. McKean figures to push either corner outfielder for playing time. Things will be more concrete in center field as Dunn returns for his senior year. In his first three seasons, Dunn has never had fewer than 100 at-bats. He had his best season in 2008, hitting .326 with five homers and 29 RBIs. Dunn struggled through injuries last season, but Hendrickson thinks Dunn is primed to return to his sophomoreyear form. “J.D. is ready to play every inning,” Hendrickson said. “He is one of the best defensive center fielders that I have coached. I look for him to have a better year offensively. He is one of the hardest workers on the team who leads by example. He is a good base stealer who needs to put the ball on the ground and use his speed to roll the lineup over. He embraces his role and understands that he is essentially a second lead-off hitter for us.” Guerra appears to have found a home in right field after playing there 54 times a season ago. In his first season with the Billikens in 2008, he played primarily in the infield. Guerra is a career .269 hitter and is among the program’s top doubles hitters despite playing only two seasons. Last year, he was third on the team with seven home runs and drove in 32 runs. “Andrew is very talented, but I still don’t think he has put together a complete season,” Hendrickson said. “We anticipate his senior year will be his best. He brings so much value to the team, he just needs

to repeat it on a daily basis. He has shown the ability to be as good as we have at times and carry us in a series, but he’s been unable to continue that. He runs well, he’s very athletic and can play a variety of positions. If he can eliminate his strikeouts and hit the ball to the gap more, I think you’ll see him have a very nice year.” McKean was an All-State selection at Randolph High School in New Jersey, and Hendrickson noted his performance in the fall has earned him the right to be in the mix and push some guys for playing time. Both Blackwell and Fernandez have the ability to spell any of the outfielders and could gets some at-bats as the DH as well. PITCHING The Saint Louis rotation has enjoyed two constants the past two seasons in Scott Turmail and Dave Sever. Turmail was the Bills’ No. 1 starter, while Sever saw time in the starting rotation and in a key relief role during that span. Turmail has graduated, and Sever is playing in the Toronto Blue Jays organization with Zach Outman, another key hurler on last year’s roster. What is left is a young but talented group of arms who all have an opportunity, and the ability, to vie for innings either in a starting role or out of the bullpen. Of the 15 pitchers on the roster, not one has more than one full year of NCAA Division I baseball under his belt. Still, Hendrickson is excited about the potential this staff.

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2010 PREVIEW “Our weakness this year isn’t the talent on the mound, it is simply the inexperience,” Hendrickson said. “We have some very talented arms. I’m excited about the progression of a number of pitchers. Guys will have to step up and show what they have early in the season in order to solidify their roles on this team.” The most experienced pitcher returning is senior right-hander Bryant Cotton. He figures to be the Bills’ No. 1 starter after going 5-4 last season in 14 appearances (11 starts). The junior-college transfer struck out 52 batters and yielded just 11 walks a season ago while posting a 4.64 ERA. Cotton came up big in conference play, including back-to-back eight-inning appearances in key Atlantic 10 Conference wins against Richmond and Massachusetts. “I think Bryant can have a better season than last year,” Hendrickson said. “He throws a lot of strikes and rarely walks people, which is what you need from someone at the top of your rotation. We are counting on Bryant to be out there quite a bit; the ball is in his court as to how great he can be. He needs to develop a putaway pitch, and he has definitely shown the willingness to throw a couple different pitches this year.” One of the biggest surprises for Hendrickson and his staff is the emergence of freshman right-hander Alex Alemann. The 6-foot-5 Alemann redshirted last season but is expected to be a key component on this year’s staff. “Alex unquestionably has the best stuff on the team, but he hasn’t thrown one inning of Division I baseball,” Hendrickson said. “He has shown drastic improvement since he stepped foot on campus, going from a redshirt to near the top of our rotation. He is still learning the nuances of the game, but that will come with time. We are very excited about what he can do for us this year.” Another returnee from last year, left-hander Andrew Buckham, will be given an opportunity to make the rotation. Last season, he made eight starts as a sophomore and turned in quality outings in big wins against Ole Miss, Illinois, Missouri State and Temple. “Andrew has all the makings to be in the rotation, he just needs to be more consistent,” Hendrickson said. “Being a lefty, he brings another dimension to the rotation. He throws three pitches for strikes but needs to cut down on walks.”

Bryant Cotton Sophomore left-hander Jim Foster is a candidate to either draw starts or pitch meaningful innings out of the bullpen. Last year, he appeared in 13 games (two starts) and picked up his lone win against Chicago State. “Jim is much improved and should serve a meaningful role either as a starter or reliever,” Hendrickson said. “I look for him to double or triple his appearances from last season. He would be a nice commodity coming out of the bullpen as a lefty. He is a hard worker and tries his best to put all his stuff together, and it’s starting to show. We’re going to need him this year.” Mancuso figures to be used extensively as an infielder and on the mound, but Hendrickson noted he would have to be used carefully. Last season, Mancuso went 3-1 in 11 appearances. Hendrickson feels Mancuso is going to be a valuable member of the pitching staff this season. Several newcomers have an opportunity to earn spots in the starting rotation, including junior transfer Tommy Coovert. Last season, Coovert helped Maple Woods Community College in Kansas City to a regional championship. “Tommy has the ability to make the starting rotation,” Hendrickson said. “He has learned a new arm slot which has made things a bit slower, but he is working hard through the transition and should be ready to go. He has good velocity and has the stuff to get it done here. We’d love to see him in a starting role.” Junior Matt O’Neal had a quality fall and is in the mix for innings this season. The right-hander, who originally signed

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with Arkansas, spent the past two seasons at Northeast Texas Community College. “Matt is probably the most improved player, from fall to spring, that I’ve ever coached,” Hendrickson said. “He has put himself in place to be a potential starter, but I think he is probably best suited out of the bullpen. He can serve a vital role as a great set up guy or potential closer. He has tremendous command, great instincts and understands the game.” Parker, a right-hander has nailed down the closer role. “For the first time in my three years at SLU, we have a bona fide closer in Travis,” Hendrickson said. “Having someone like Travis waiting to close down a game will hopefully ease the burden on our young pitching staff.” The rest of the pitching staff will serve roles out the bullpen, perhaps impressing enough to draw spot starts in midweek games. The most experienced arm out the bullpen is sophomore right-hander Marco Mejia, who appeared in 16 games last year. He turned in a 4.01 ERA and struck out 24 batters in 24-2/3 innings. “Marco was dynamite for us last year and pitched some very meaningful innings, and I anticipate he will have the same role this year,” Hendrickson said. “He should be near the top in appearances for us at the end of the season. His best role is middle reliever, but I anticipate him being a spot starter as well in midweek games.” Sophomore right-handers Andrew Meister and Mike Carroll also return to the bullpen. Meister appeared in nine games last season, and Hendrickson noted Meister’s durable arm and athleticism are keys to his season. Carroll has been fighting through injuries, so the coaching staff is unsure of his role heading into the season. Four newcomers round out the pitching staff. Sophomore right-hander Jason Bell and freshman right-hander Andres Wiltz each have a high upside and will be in the mix as a starter or reliever. Hendrickson feels both could experience a roller coaster year, but they will each see meaningful appearances in their first seasons in a Billiken uniform. Freshman Jon Levin is a situational left-hander who could be used in a middlerelief role. Sophomore right-hander Michael Schrader will not be available at the beginning of the season due to injury, but Hendrickson projects Schrader as a key element in the bullpen as the Billikens enter conference play.

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David Blackwell #27 Sr. • OF • 6-1 • 195 • R/R • Shaker Heights, Ohio

2009 • Junior Appeared in 29 games and made nine starts ... hit .213, scored 11 runs and posted 10 RBIs ... delivered a game-winning, two-run single in the eighth inning at Evansville ... belted his first career home run, a solo shot, in the first game against George Washington ... went 2-for-4 with a triple and a run scored in the win at UT Martin ... doubled in a run and CAREER HIGHS scored in the second Eastern AB 5, 3x, last vs. EIU, 4/16/08 Illinois tilt ... scored twice Runs 2, 4x, last vs. Duquesne, in the second game of the 3/27/09 Duquesne doubleheader ... in Hits 3 at Samford, 3/1/08 the two Murray State games, RBIs 2, 4x, last vs. Murray St., combined to go 2-for-4 with 3/14/09 three RBIs and two runs BB 2, twice, last vs. Chicago scored ... delivered a pinch State, 3/7/09 PO 5 at GW, 5/1/09 hit single and scored in the Northern Illinois contest ... walked twice and drove in a pair of runs in the second game of the Chicago State series ... doubled and walked in the first game against CSU.

second game at Samford ... belted two hits in both the first and third games at Belmont. 2007 • Freshman Played in 17 games, including five starts ... added a single in the second game at UMass after coming off the bench as a pinch runner in the seventh inning ... picked up his first career hit and RBIs with a two-run single in the fourth inning against Eastern Illinois ... was twice used as a pinch runner in the Charlotte series ... started two games in left field at Creighton ... earned his first career start at No. 19 Texas A&M ... came off the bench as a pinch hitter in both games against New Mexico. At Walsh Jesuit Four-year starter for coach Chris Kaczmar’s Warriors ... helped team to state titles as a sophomore and a senior ... named Cuyahoga River Conference Rookie of the Year ... earned preseason AllAmerica honors as a senior ... team was ranked in the nation’s top 30 by Baseball America all three years.

2008 • Sophomore Saw action in 42 games, including 34 starts ... hit .243 with 28 hits and five RBIs ... singled and drove in a run in the second game against Temple ... walked twice and recorded a base hit in the wood bat game against Southern Illinois ... hit safely in both games at Duquesne ... had two hits, including a double, and scored twice against Harris-Stowe ... doubled, singled and scored a run against Missouri-St. Louis ... had two hits and scored twice in a double header at Rhode Island ... banged out two hits and scored a pair of runs against Illinois State ... singled in a run and scored against UMBC ... walked and singled against Dartmouth ... singled in a run and scored in a game versus Fontbonne ... started a career-high five game hitting streak when he singled at Southeast Missouri ... recorded a career-high three hits in the

CAREER STATS Year G/GS 2007 34/16 2008 38/33 Total 72/49

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Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A .260 73 11 19 3 0 1 5 2-4 5 47 51 .357 129 20 46 5 0 2 15 15-20 9 65 101 .322 202 31 65 8 0 3 20 17-24 14 112 152

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Ben Braaten

Sr. • C • 6-1 • 210 • L/R • Savage, Minn.

#13

2009 • Junior Illinois finale ... singled twice and scored in the first game against Finished third on the team in hitting with a .335 average ... drew the Huskies ... had four hits and scored four runs in the three-game 49 walks, which led the Atlantic 10 Conference and ranked among series against Chicago State ... walked twice in back-to-back the top 30 nationally ... that total was also the second-most in a games against Eastern Illinois and Southeast Missouri State ... single season at SLU ... started 53 games all together, 46 behind the went 2-for-5 with an RBI and two runs scored ... registered two plate and seven as the designated hitter ... finished with eight home doubles and a career-high four RBIs against UC Santa Barbara ... runs and 41 RBIs ... stroked had a double and two RBIs in the final game of the CSU Bakersfield CAREER HIGHS 11 doubles ... slugged .541 series ... poked two singles and walked in the middle game against AB 5, 4x, last vs. Richmond, and led the team with a .487 the Roadrunners ... singled and drove in a run in the opening game 4/4/09 on base percentage ... went of the season against CSUB, beginning a stretch of hitting safely in Runs 3 at Ole Miss, 3/24/09 2-for-3 with a homer and each of the first five games of the season. Hits 4 at Temple, 5/8/09 a walk in the win against RBIs 4 vs. UCSB, 2/22/09 Rhode Island ... singled in At Iowa Western CC 2B 2 vs. UCSB, 2/22/09 a run in the victory against Helped coach Mark Rardin’s Reivers to two consecutive BB 3, 6x, last at Missouri State, Southern Illinois ... named appearances in the Junior College World Series ... in 2008, hit .386 4/28/09 PO 14 vs. Chicago State, 3/7/09 A-10 Player of the Week and was third on the team with 13 doubles ... in 2007, batted .314 A 3, 4x, last vs. Rhode Island, after a monster weekend with 10 doubles and 28 RBIs ... first-team All-Region XI selection in 5/14/09 at Temple, combining to go 2008 ... community college teammates with current Billiken Cody Hit Streak 9-for-11 with eight RBIs in the Cotter. 7 games, 5/1/09 to 5/12/09 three-game series sweep ... also totaled six runs scored At Burnsville in the series ... in the finale Played four seasons at catcher for Mick Scholl’s Blaze ... was a against the Owls, went 3-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs ... was two-time All-State selection ... garnered All-Conference plaudits 2-for-3 with three RBIs and two runs scored in the second game all four seasons. against Temple ... opened the Temple series with a career-high four hits, which included a double and a home run ... also drove in three runs, walked once and scored twice ... hit safely and scored in all three games at George Washington, including the finale where he homered, doubled and walked twice ... that series began a seasonlong seven-game hitting streak ... drew three walks at Missouri State and in the second game against Charlotte ... went 3-for-3 with a double, an RBI and two walks against Illinois ... drove in two runs in backto-back games – the Dayton finale and the Eastern Illinois tilt ... went 3-for-4 with an RBI in the Dayton opener ... doubled, walked three times and scored a run against SIU Edwardsville ... homered in the game at SIUE ... registered a pair of RBIs in the finale game against Richmond ... singled and scored in the game against Missouri at Busch Stadium ... doubled and scored at home against Eastern Illinois ... launched a key three-run home run in the opening game of the Duquesne series ... walked three times and scored three times in the victory against nationally ranked Ole Miss ... went 2-for-2 with a pair of runs scored in the Xavier finale ... walked three times in the first CAREER STATS game against the Musketeers ... banged out a pair Year G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A of hits in both contests against North Dakota ... was 2009 53/53 .335 170 42 57 11 0 8 41 1-1 49 291 38 1-for-2 with two walks and an RBI in the Northern

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Danny Brock

Sr. • 1B • 6-1 • 210 • R/R • Loveland, Colo.

#9

2009 • Junior and five RBIs in the Chicago State series ... went 3-for-4 with three Second on the team in hitting with a .336 average ... his 71 hits tied RBIs and two runs scored in the second game against the Cougars for 14th in the SLU single-season record book ... stroked 15 doubles, ... banged out three hits, two of which were doubles, and drove which tied for ninth on the single-season chart ... led team with a in two runs in the first game against CSU ... posted RBIs in back.989 fielding percentage, and his 416 putouts are the fifth most in to-back games against Southeast Missouri State and Evansville ... SLU history ... appeared in all but one game, starting 52 contests singled twice against Eastern Illinois ... registered five hits in the at first base and one at third season-opening three-game series at CSU Bakersfield ... went CAREER HIGHS base early in the season 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI in his Billiken debut against the AB 6 at Temple, 5/8/09 ... hit safely in all but eight Roadrunners. Runs 2, 9x, last at Temple, 5/9/09 games ... tied for second on Hits 3, 4x, last at Missouri State, the club with 21 multiple hit At Northeastern (Colo.) CC 4/28/09 games ... had a career-high Two-time All-Region and All-Conference selection at first base RBIs 4 at Missouri State, 4/28/09 12-game hitting streak late for coach Bryan Shepard’s Plainsmen ... also saw time on the 2B 2, twice, last vs. Duquesne, in the season ... singled in mound ... led team in 2008 with a .407 batting average, five homers, 3/27/09 a run in the opening game 19 doubles and 41 RBIs ... did not allow an earned run in 11-2/3 BB 2, 3x, last at George Washington, 5/1/09 of the Rhode Island series innings and went 2-0 while picking up four saves ... also played for PO 14 vs. Southern Illinois, ... had two hits and scored the Laramie Colts of the Mountain Collegiate Baseball League and 5/12/09 a run in the victory against won its Home Run Derby in the summer of 2008. A 3 vs. Rhode Island, 5/14/09 SIUE at GCS Ballpark ... Hit doubled and scored in the At Mountain View Streak 12 games, 4/25/09 to 5/14/09 win against Southern Illinois Was a two-time honorable mention All-State selection for the ... accumulated five hits, Mountain Lions ... three-time All-Conference pick ... led team to three RBIs and four runs state final four his first two seasons, including his freshman year scored in the three-game set at Temple ... in the finale against the when the team finished second at state tournament ... slugged five Owls, stroked an RBI single and homered ... had five hits and three homers and hit .450 his senior year ... also posted a 7-2 record on runs scored in the George Washington series ... went 3-for-5 with a the mound and had an ERA around 2.00. career-high four RBIs in the win at Missouri State ... began his career-long 12-game hitting streak with a pair of singles in the final two games of the Charlotte series ... went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and a run scored in the win against Illinois ... singled, walked and scored against Eastern Illinois ... hit safely in all three games at Dayton ... singled, walked twice and was hit by a pitch in the second game against the Flyers ... singled twice and drove in a run in the win at UT Martin ... went 2-for-4 with a double, RBI and run scored in the middle game of the UMass set ... singled and scored twice in the win at home against SIU Edwardsville ... tripled and drove in two runs at SIUE ... also made is lone pitching appearance at SIUE, allowing three runs in one inning of work ... single, walked, scored and drove in a run in the win against nationally ranked Ole Miss ... had two hits, including a double, and an RBI in the Xavier finale ... banged out two hits in the opening game of the series against the Musketeers ... registered two hits in both games of the North Dakota series ... singled CAREER STATS in the first two games of the Murray State series ... Year G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A went 2-for-3 with two RBIs in the first game of the 2009 54/53 .336 211 37 71 15 1 2 38 4-4 18 416 32 Northern Illinois series ... accumulated eight hits

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Bryant Cotton

Sr. • RHP • 6-2 • 190 • R/R • Omaha, Neb. 2009 • Junior Second on the club with 11 starts on the mound ... also made three appearances out of the bullpen ... struck out 52 hitters while allowing just 11 walks ... went 5-4 with a 4.64 ERA ... went 6-2/3 innings in the win at Temple but did not figure into the decision ... also pitched into the seventh against Charlotte ... did not allow an earned run in 1-1/3 innings CAREER HIGHS in the win against Illinois ... IP 8.0, twice, last vs. UMass, picked up a win in the second 4/11/09 game of the UMass series SO 9 vs. Richmond, 4/4/09 after allowing one unearned PO 2 vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/31/09 run on nine hits while striking Asst. 4 vs. UMass, 4/11/09 out six in eight innings ... struck out a career-high nine batters in the victory in the second game of the Richmond series ... scattered seven hits over eight innings and did not allow an earned run against the Spiders ... picked up the win in the Murray State finale after tossing 7-1/3 innings and allowing one run on eight hits while fanning six ... got the win in the Northern Illinois finale after allowing a run on five hits in seven inning of work ... was the tough-luck loser against Southeast Missouri State at GCS Ballpark after striking out a then-career high seven hitters and not allowing an earned run in 6-2/3 innings ... picked up his first career victory after coming out of the bullpen for three innings of scoreless relief against Eastern Illinois ... yielded just one hit against the Panthers ... started but did not figure into the decision in SLU’s victory against UC Santa Barbara.

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At Omaha Central Earned three letters for coach Scott Hodges’ Eagles ... named a first-team All-Nebraska outfielder his senior year as well as firstteam Super State ... two-time first-team All-Metro selection ... also played three years of basketball, including in 2006 when he helped the Eagles win a state championship.

At Butler (Kan.) CC Played two seasons for coach Steve Johnson’s Grizzlies ... in 2007, registered a 3.60 ERA and a 7-2 record in helping the Grizzlies to a 37-13 record ... earned honorable mention All-Conference honors last season while striking out 36 batters and walking only seven ... was a preseason All-American pitcher his sophomore year.

CAREER STATS Year 2009

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ST CG W-L SV IP H R ER 11 0 5-4 0 75.2 101 52 39

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BB SO ERA 11 52 4.64

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J.D. Dunn

Sr. • CF • 5-9 • 175 • R/R • Franklin, Tenn. 2009 • Junior Started all but three games in center field ... third on team with 14 stolen bases ... hit .220 and scored 34 runs ... concluded his junior season fifth all time with 45 career stolen bases ... tied for 13th all time with 80 walks and 19th with 97 career runs scored ... singled in the series finale against Rhode Island ... singled, walked and stole a base in the win against CAREER HIGHS Southern Illinois ... hit AB 7 at UMass, 5/12/07 safely in all three games Runs 3, 5x, last at Duquesne, 5/9/08 in the series sweep at Hits 3, 6x, last vs. N. Illinois, 3/10/09 Temple ... blasted a twoRBI 3 vs. Fordham, 3/29/08 run homer in the series 2B 2, 3x, last at CSU Bakersfield, finale against the Owls ... 2/20/09 was 2-for-4 with a double BB 4 vs. Fordham, 3/28/08 and two RBIs in the series SB 3 at Sam Houston St., 3/7/08 PO 7 vs. Evansville, 3/21/07 finale against Charlotte Hit ... made a highlight-reel Streak 10 games, from 3/8/08 to 3/21/08 diving catch in center in the win against Illinois ... lifted a solo home run, his first homer of the season, in the second game against Dayton ... singled and stole a base against Missouri at Busch Stadium ... walked and scored in the win against nationally ranked Ole Miss ... doubled in a run in the second game against Xavier ... went 3-for-4 with a triple, an RBI and two runs scored in the first game against Northern Illinois ... recorded two hits and two runs scored against Eastern Illinois and Evansville ... doubled, walked twice and scored a pair of runs in the finale against CSU Bakersfield ... walked twice and scored a run in the first game against the Roadrunners ... posted three hits and scored twice in the season opener vs. CSU Bakersfield. 2008 • Sophomore Started all 53 games ... ranked second on the team with a .326 average, and first in runs (47) and stolen bases (26) ... his 26 steals are the fourth-most in school history, while his 15 doubles are eighth overall ... belted five homers and drove in 29 runs ... reached base safely in all but one game, including the final 37 contests ... had a team-high 10-game hitting streak and was second on the club with 17 multi-hit and eight multi-RBI games ... had two hits, an RBI and scored a run in the second game against Temple ... smashed a two-run homer in the series opener against the Owls ... had two hits and stole a base in the wood bat game against Southern Illinois ... had three hits and scored four times in two games at Duquesne ... scored twice and recorded a pair of hits in the three-game set at Richmond ... had three hits and swiped a pair of bases in the George Washington finale ... registered back-toback two-hit games at St. Bonaventure ... homered in

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back-to-back games at Rhode Island ... had two hits, scored twice and stole two bases against Illinois State ... went 1-for-2 with a double and run scored against Ohio State ... carried a team-high 10-game hitting streak through the Spring Break trip in Bradenton, Fla., which included a three-hit, two-RBI outing against UMBC ... smashed a two-run home run in the second game of the Samford set ... went 3-for-5 with two RBIs in the season opener at Belmont. 2007 • Freshman Had a .246 average and nine RBIs in 39 games, including 33 starts ... added a single in the first game against Dayton before leaving with a broken finger that forced him to miss the rest of the season ... went 1-for-2 with a pair of walks in the series finale at UMass ... posted two hits and scored the game-winning run in the 15th inning in the second game against the Minutemen ... added a double and a single in the first game at UMass ... drove a run at Missouri State ... singled, walked and scored a run while reeling in a career-high seven putouts on a blustery day against Evansville ... drove in a run and singled at SEMO ... scored two runs and drew a season-high three walks at No. 19 Texas A&M ... had a hit and an RBI in win over New Mexico ... named A-10 Rookie of the Week after hitting .500 in the three-game series at Central Arkansas. At Centennial Played two years for coach Rob Baughman’s Cougars ... was a three-time All-County selection ... earned All-District honors as a senior, hitting .454 with 20 stolen bases ... twice hit for the cycle senior year.

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Year G/GS Avg. AB 2007 39/33 .246 114 2008 53/53 .326 187 2009 52/52 .220 182 TOTAL 144/138 .267 483

R 16 47 34 97

H 28 61 40 129

2B 3B HR RBI SB-A 3 0 0 9 5-7 15 2 5 29 26-31 10 2 2 19 14-17 28 4 7 57 45-55

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Andrew Guerra #12 Sr. • OF • 6-0 • 175 • R/R • Dallas, Texas 2009 • Junior Started all but one game in the outfield ... collected 50 hits for the second straight year ... finished the season third on the squad with seven home runs ... drove in 32 runs and scored 37 runs ... doubled and scored in the season finale against Rhode Island ... walked, was hit by a pitch, singled and drove in a pair of runs in the finale game of the SIU Edwardsville CAREER HIGHS season series at GCS AB 6 at Ole Miss, 3/24/09 Ballpark ... singled and Runs 3, 3x, last at Illinois State, 4/30/08 scored in each of the Hits 4 at Richmond, 5/4/08 final two games of the RBIs 5 at Richmond, 5/3/08 Temple series ... had two 2B 2, 2x, last at Richmond, 5/4/08 hits and an RBI in the win HR 2 vs. CSU Bakersfield, 2/2/09 at Missouri State ... went BB 3 vs. Chicago State, 3/7/09 2-for-4 and scored twice PO 6 vs. Fordham, 3/29/08 A 7, 3x, last vs. EIU, 4/16/08 in the Charlotte finale ... Hit doubled, walked twice Streak 9 games from 4/11/08 to 4/22/08 and scored in the second game against the 49ers ... singled in a run and scored in the victory against Illinois ... belted a solo home run at Eastern Illinois ... hit safely in all three games against Dayton ... drove in a pair of runs in the first of three games against UMass ... accumulated four hits in the Richmond series ... drove in two runs in the first game of the series and scored twice in the second game ... doubled against Missouri at Busch Stadium ... homered in the first game against Duquesne to complete a season-long eight-game hitting streak ... recorded two hits and drove in a run in the win against nationally ranked Ole Miss ... turned in four hits and four RBIs in the three-game set at Xavier ... homered in both games against North Dakota and totaled five RBIs in the two games against the Fighting Sioux ... went 2-for-4 with a season-best four RBIs in the first game against Northern Illinois ... had three hits and scored twice in the first game against Chicago State ... belted two home runs in the season-opener against CSU Bakersfield. 2008 • Sophomore Finished fifth on the club with a .298 batting average ... recorded a SLU single-season record 21 doubles ... started 38 games at second base and eight in left field ... led team with 133 assists, which is the 14th most in a single season at SLU ... walked and scored in the second Temple matchup ... doubled, drove in two runs and scored twice in the series-opener at Duquesne ... named A-10 Player of the Week on May 5 after posting seven RBIs and six hits over a two-game stretch at Richmond ... had two doubles as part of a four-hit day in the series finale with the

Spiders ... homered for the second-straight game and doubled en route to a career-high five RBIs in game two against Richmond ... also scored three times in each of those games, and drove in three runs against the Hornets ... went 3-for-4 with three RBIs against UMSL ... hit safely in all three games at St. Bonaventure ... had three consecutive two-hit games against UT Martin, Eastern Illinois and St. Bonaventure in the midst of a career-high ninegame hitting streak ... recorded three doubles in the Rhode Island series ... went 3-for-4 with a homer, double and three RBIs in the middle game of the La Salle series ... doubled in a run and scored twice in the second game of the Charlotte series ... went 2-for-4 with two doubles and three runs scored against UMBC ... was 2-for-3 with his first double and scored a run against Sam Houston State ... went 2-for-4 and belted his first-career home run in the second game of the Samford series ... tripled for his first-career hit and RBI in the season opener at Belmont. At Rice Spent two seasons in the nationally renowned Owls program but did not see any playing time. At Jesuit Prep in Dallas Was a two-year starter and four-year letterwinner for coach Kevin Williamson’s Rangers ... picked up first-team All-District honors his senior year after helping the squad to the the bi-district championship and second round of the state playoffs ... hit .380 and was the team’s Defensive MVP his senior year.

CAREER STATS Year G/GS Avg. 2008 52/51 .298 2009 54/54 .243 Total 106/105 .269

AB R H 188 39 56 206 37 50 394 76 106

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BB 32 22 54

PO A 113 133 93 9 206 142

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Jerry Mancuso

So. • IF/RHP • 6-1 • 170 • R/R • Kansas City, Mo.

#4

2009 • Freshman Pitching – Posted a 3-1 record and a 8.01 ERA in two starts and nine Hitting – Hit .293 with 12 doubles, three home runs and 31 RBIs ... his 12 appearances out of the bullpen ... struck out 13 batters and walked doubles are tied for third all time among freshman while his 31 RBIs just four over 30-1/3 innings ... went seven innings and picked up are fifth ... was third on the team with 25 walks ... was 6-for-7 in the the win at UT Martin after allowing two earned runs on nine hits stolen bases department ... served as the DH on 26 occasions and ... started the third game against SIU Edwardsville and earned started at third base 14 times, primarily at the beginning of the year the win after five innings of work, striking out a season-best four ... reached base three Cougars in the process ... tossed an inning of scoreless relief in the CAREER HIGHS times in the win against first Duquesne game, striking out two ... picked up the win against AB 5, 4x, last at GW, 5/1/09 Rhode Island ... went nationally ranked Ole Miss after throwing 3-1/3 innings of relief ... Runs 2, 3x, last at GW, 5/1/09 2-for-2 with a homer and did not allow a hit in an inning of relief against North Dakota ... went Hits 4 at Dayton, 4/18/09 three RBIs in the victory four innings in his debut at CSU Bakersfield, allowing one run on RBI 4 at Ole Miss, 3/24/09 against Southern Illinois four hits. 2B 2 vs. Chicago State, 3/6/09 ... singled in a run and BB 2, 4x, last at GW, 5/2/09 was hit by a pitch in the At Rockhurst SB 2 at Temple, 5/10/09 finale against Temple ... Pitched and played the infield for three seasons for Jim Degrow’s PO 6 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 2/22/09 Asst. 3, 4x, last at UT Martin, 4/14/09 also stole a season-high Hawklets ... earned All-State honors his senior year after hitting Hit two bases against the .410 and blasting 5 home runs ... was also tough on the mound, Streak 11 games, 2/22/09 to 3/13/09 Owls ... doubled in back- posting an 8-1 record with seven complete games and a 0.79 ERA to-back victories against ... threw a no-hitter his senior year ... as a junior hit .433 with a .564 IP 7.0 at UT Martin, 4/14/09 George Washington and on-base percentage and seven RBIs ... on the mound, he posted SO 4 vs. SIU Edwardsville, 4/8/09 Missouri State ... walked, a 3.16 ERA in five starts, striking out 19 batters and tossing one was hit by a pitch and complete game. singled in a run in the second game against Charlotte ... was hit by two pitches in the first game against the 49ers ... went 2-for-5 with a double, RBI and two runs scored in the win against Illinois ... went 4-for-4 and was hit by a pitch in the Dayton finale ... walked twice, singled and scored in the opening game of the UMass series ... had two hits and scored a run in the first and final game of the Richmond series ... in the first game against the Spiders, also drove in two runs, doubled, walked, was hit by a pitch and stole a base ... stroked a two-run single against Missouri at Busch Stadium ... singled in a run in his lone at-bat in the first SIU Edwardsville game ... recorded a game-high four RBIs in the win against nationally ranked Ole Miss ... singled, walked and was hit by three pitches against the Rebels ... walked, homered, scored twice and recorded a pair of RBIs in the first game of the North Dakota series ... recorded 10 hits in a five-game stretch against Chicago State and Northern Illinois ... went 3-for-5 with a double and two RBIs in the first game of the Northern Illinois series ... drove in six runs in the first two games of the Chicago State ... doubled in a run against Southeast Missouri State at GCS Ballpark ... CAREER STATS singled, walked, stole a base and scored a run at Year G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A Evansville ... singled twice and lifted a sacrifice fly 2009 45/42 .293 140 19 41 12 0 3 31 6-7 25 14 26 for his first career RBI at Indiana State ... registered Year G ST CG W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA his first career hit in the win against UC Santa 2009 11 2 0 3-1 0 30.1 48 28 27 4 13 8.01 Barbara, which started an 11-game hitting streak.

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#26

So. • IF • 6-0 • 190 • R/R • Dardenne Prairie, Mo.

2009 • Freshman At Fort Zumwalt West Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American ... led the team with 61 Played two seasons for Mike Rimmer’s Jaguars ... hit .444 with 15 RBIs, which are the most ever by a SLU freshman and tied for fifth all extra-base hits, 29 RBIs and 38 runs scored his senior season ... for time ... accumulated 70 hits to rank second on the freshman charts his efforts, he earned All-GAC first-team honors and was named ... also ranked in the top five on the freshman lists in runs (39, tied to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch All-Metro team ... helped team to a for second), doubles (11, fifth), triples (four, tied for second), home 21-5 record. runs (10, tied for third) CAREER HIGHS and total bases (119, first) AB 6, twice, last at Temple, 5/10/09 ... earned a spot on the Runs 2, 8x, last at GW, 5/2/09 A-10 All-Rookie Team Hits 4 vs. Murray State, 3/14/09 and finished third in the RBIs 4, twice, last vs. Rich., 4/3/09 league in RBIs ... tabbed BB 3 vs. Chicago State, 3/7/09 a freshman Mid-Season PO 4 vs. Chicago State, 3/7/09 All-American by the A 5, twice, last vs. SIUE, 5/13/09 baseball Web site www. Hit Streak 11 games from 4/22/09 to 5/10/09 p g c r o s s c h e c k e r. c o m ... earned A-10 Rookie of the Week honors on three occasions ... drove in a run with a single in the season finale against Rhode Island ... singled and stole a base in the game against SIUE at GCS Ballpark ... put together a season-best 11game hitting streak late in the season ... had two hits with an RBI and run scored in the finale against Temple ... lifted a solo home run in the opening game of the Temple series ... had a big series at George Washington, totaling four hits, five RBIs and two home runs ... doubled, singled and scored twice in the win at Missouri State ... banged out two hits in all three games of the Charlotte series, beginning a stretch of five straight two-hit games ... tripled, recorded two RBIs and scored twice in the victory against Illinois ... went 3-for-4 and was a homer shy of the cycle in the first game of the Dayton series ... homered and drove in three runs in the win against SIU Edwardsville ... went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs in the second game of the Richmond series ... homered and drove in four runs in the first game against the Spiders ... against Missouri at Busch Stadium, pounded out three hits and recorded four RBIs ... had three hits and scored a run in the second game against Duquesne ... tripled and drove in three runs in the opener against the Dukes ... had three hits and scored twice in the win against nationally ranked Ole Miss ... had back-toback two hit games in the final two games of the Xavier series ... recorded seven hits in the Murray State series and also drove in four runs and scored twice ... had three-straight three-RBI games against Chicago State and Northern Illinois ... had back-toCAREER STATS back two-hit games against UC Santa Barbara and Year G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A Indiana State ... homered in his first career at-bat at 2009 54/54 .324 216 39 70 11 4 10 61 5-5 21 49 106 CSU Bakersfield.

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Jon Myers

#11

Jr. • IF • 6-2 • 210 • R/R • O’Fallon, Mo.

2009 • Junior At Meramec (Mo.) CC Played in 14 games before suffering a season-ending injury ... had All-American shortstop for coach Tony Datoli’s Magic ... also a pinch hit RBI single against Murray State in what would be his earned All-Region honors after leading the team with a .404 batting final at-bat of the season ... had a career high three hits and scored average ... slugged 13 home runs and drove in 36 runs ... in his first twice in the final game of the Northern Illinois series ... poked a season at Meramec in 2007, he hit .373 while driving in 26 runs. pinch-hit single and scored in the first game against the Huskies ... drove in a career-high At Fort Zumwalt South CAREER HIGHS three runs and doubled Played three seasons for coach Tony Primeau’s Bulldogs, where AB 4, 5x, last vs. Murray St., 3/13/09 in the first game against he was a first-team All-State selection at shortstop in 2006 after Runs 2 vs. NIU, 3/11/09 Chicago State ... lifted a hitting .386 with four homers, 24 RBIs, 22 runs scored and 10 steals Hits 3 vs. NIU, 3/11/09 sacrifice fly and drove ... helped team to a sectional championship in 2006 ... also played RBIs 3 vs. Chicago State, 3/6/09 in another run with a soccer for four years and basketball for three. Hit single in the game Streak 5 games, 2/22/09 to 3/6/09 vs. Eastern Illinois CAREER STATS ... singled in a run, Year G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A was hit by a pitch and scored in the victory against UC Santa 2009 14/11 .244 41 6 10 1 0 0 8 0-0 1 0 1 Barbara.

Lucas Calderon #19 So. • IF • 5-10 • 165 • R/R • Miami, Fla.

2009 • Freshman scored in the second game against Murray State ... singled and Appeared in 32 games, including 13 starts ... drew 11 starts at scored in his lone at bat in the Northern Illinois opener ... went second base, one in left field and one in right field ... four of his 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs in the Chicago State finale 11 hits went for home runs ... scored 12 runs and posted 10 RBIs ... singled and scored against Southeast Missouri State at GCS ... started the final game of Ballpark ... blasted a three-run home run at Indiana State for his the regular season against first career hit. CAREER HIGHS Rhode Island and singled ... AB 4, 5x, last at Dayton, 4/18/09 delivered a walk-off double in At Belen Jesuit Runs 2 vs. Chicago State, 3/7/09 the bottom of the tenth inning Played three seasons for coach Tony Mellan’s Wolverines ... Hits 2, twice, last vs. UND, 3/18/09 RBIs 3 at Indiana State, 2/24/09 to secure a win against SIUE earned second-team All-State honors after hitting .380 and belting PO 4, 4x, last at Dayton, 4/18/09 at GCS Ballpark ... walked nine home runs in 2008 ... drove in 30 runs and scored 26 times A 6 vs. Eastern Illinois, 2/27/09 and scored in games against for the Wolverines ... earned All-Dade 4A-1A first-team accolades Missouri State and George from the Miami Herald ... in 2007, he helped his team to district and Washington ... belted a solo home run in the second game of the regional championships and an appearance in the state final four. Dayton series ... also drew a walk and stole a base in that game against the Flyers ... went 2-for-4 with a home run in CAREER STATS the second game of the North Dakota series ... singled and Year G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A 2009 32/13 .190

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Andrew Buckham #10 Jr. • LHP • 5-10 • 170 • L/L • Abbotsford, B.C.

2009 • Sophomore ... pitched scoreless innings of relief against Murray State and Made 12 appearances on the mound, including eight starts ... had Northern Illinois. a 3-2 record with a 6.65 ERA ... played his best baseball late in the season ... did not allow an earned run in three innings against Rhode At Galveston (Texas) CC Island ... went the distance in a key A-10 victory at Temple, yielding Played one season for Javier Solis’ Whitecaps ... led the team in three runs on nine hits ... tossed three innings of relief at George strikeouts and had an ERA that hovered around the 2.00 mark. Washington, allowing one CAREER HIGHS run on five hits ... picked Previous IP 9.0 at Temple, 5/10/09 up the win at Missouri Attended St. Brebeuf High School in British Columbia, Canada ... SO 4, twice, last vs. Illinois, 4/22/09 State after going six also competed with the Langley Blaze in Canada in addition to Asst. 2 at George Washington, 5/2/09 innings and allowing playing for Team British Columbia, with whom he had the league’s two runs on four hits ... third-best ERA. earned his first victory after going 5.2 innings against Illinois, allowing five runs and tying CAREER STATS his career high with four strikeouts ... started the Ole Miss game Year G ST CG W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA 8 1 3-2 0 43.1 65 45 32 26 25 6.65 and struck out four but did not figure into the winning decision 2009 12

Cody Cotter

Jr. • OF • 5-9 • 180 • L/R • St. Joseph, Mo.

#7

2009 • Sophomore State series ... in the first game against the Cougars, he singled Led team with 51 runs scored, which is the fifth most in a single twice and scored a pair of runs ... doubled and scored in the win season at SLU ... was hit by a league-high 22 pitches, which against Eastern Illinois ... singled, walked and scored twice in the ranked in the top 10 nationally ... was second on the club with 31 win against UC Santa Barbara ... walked, singled and posted his walks 15 stolen bases ... first RBI of the season in the final game of the CSU Bakersfield started 52 games in left series. CAREER HIGHS field and served as the AB 6, twice, last vs. Ole Miss, 3/24/09 Billikens’ leadoff hitter in At Iowa Western CC Runs 3, twice, last vs. Xavier, 3/21/09 43 contests ... in the first Left-handed hitter who played both the infield and outfield for coach Hits 3, 3x, last vs. Temple, 5/8/09 RBIs 3, twice, last vs. Temple, 5/8/09 game against Temple, Mark Rardin’s squad that advanced to the Junior College World BB 3, twice, last vs. UND, 3/17/09 tied career highs with Series ... posted a .395 batting average and broke the school record SB 2 vs. George Washington, 5/2/09 three hits and three with eight triples in 2008 ... also led the team with 13 stolen bases PO 5, twice, last vs. Charlotte, 4/26/09 RBIs ... went 2-for-3, two and cracked 11 doubles ... second-team All-Region XI selection in Hit RBI performance in the 2008 ... community college teammates with current Billiken Ben Streak 8 games, 4/25/09 to 5/9//09 second Charlotte game ... Braaten. doubled and homered in that game and scored twice ... went 3-for-3 with a double, RBI and At St. Joseph Central run scored in the second game of the Dayton series ... had two hits, Two-time All-City, All-District and All-Conference selection for the including a key late home run, and three RBIs in the victory against Indians. nationally ranked Ole Miss ... went 3-for-4 with a double and a career-high three runs scored in the second game of the CAREER STATS Xavier series ... doubled and scored in the first game against Year G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A the Thoroughbreds ... singled in both games against Northern 2009 54/52 .232 190 51 44 10 2 2 16 15-23 31 106 6 Illinois ... drew three walks in the final game of the Chicago

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Mike Carroll

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So. • RHP • 5-11 • 165 • R/R • Erdenheim, Pa. 2009 • Freshman Made four appearances on the mound in his first season with the Billikens ... tossed an inning of scoreless relief in the second Dayton game ... pitched a scoreless 2/3 inning against SIU Edwardsville ... struck out two in an inning of relief in the win against Chicago State.

CAREER HIGHS IP SO

1.1 at SIU Edwardsville, 4/7/09 2 vs. Chicago State, 3/6/09

At Penn Charter Played three seasons of varsity baseball for coach Rick Mellor’s William Penn Charter squad ... in 2007,

was selected to play for Mike Manning’s Elite All-Star Baseball Academy select showcase team ... at the Perfect Game Wood Bat Association U-17 National Championship in Marietta, Ga., he appeared in two games and did not allow a hit.

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Jim Foster

So. • LHP • 6-0 • 165 • L/L • Wentzville, Mo.

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2009 • Freshman At Holt Made 11 appearances out of the bullpen and drew two starts ... Played three years of varsity for coach Joel Adam’s Indians ... struck out 10 and walked seven in 23-1/3 innings of work ... started mainly utilized as a left-handed pitcher but also saw time at first the final SIU Edwardsville matchup at GCS Ballpark and fanned two base ... went 5-2 on the hill and posted a 2.13 ERA in 46 innings ... pitched an inning of relief in the victory at George Washington ... pitched his senior year ... also had a .372 average at the plate ... his did not allow an earned run in an inning of relief against Richmond junior season, helped the Indians to an appearance in the Missouri ... threw two innings of scoreless relief against Eastern Illinois, Class 4 State Championship game ... earned a 6-4 record that yielding just one hit ... struck season and posted a 2.64 ERA in 61 innings of work ... also struck out the lone hitter he faced out 39 batters. CAREER HIGHS in a relief effort at Xavier ... IP 6.0 vs. Chicago State, 3/7/09 picked up the win against SO 2, 3x, last vs. SIUE, 5/13/09 Chicago State in his first A 3 vs. Chicago State, 3/7/09 career start after working CAREER STATS six innings and allowing four runs ... struck out two in two innings Year G ST CG W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA of work at Indiana State ... tossed a scoreless inning of relief in the 2009 13 2 0 1-0 0 23.1 45 34 25 7 10 9.64 second game against CSU Bakersfield in his Billiken debut.

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Connor Gandossy #6 So. • C • 6-2 • 195 • R/R • Madison, Conn.

2009 • Freshman series ... singled in the first game against the Cougars ... singled in Started nine games behind the plate, appearing in 24 total ... the CSU Bakersfield finale for his first collegiate hit. registered one home run and walked eight times ... drew a pinch-hit walk in the win at Temple ... walked and scored at Eastern Illinois At St. Luke’s School ... singled in the second game of the Dayton series ... singled in Played four years of varsity baseball for coach John Lord’s back-to-back games against Eastern Illinois and Missouri at Busch Crusaders ... three-time All-League selection as a catcher ... hit .425 Stadium ... homered, walked his senior season, which included 11 doubles, two triples, three CAREER HIGHS and scored twice in the final homers and 26 RBIs ... scored 33 runs and stole 11 bases ... was AB 5 vs. SIU Edwardsville, 4/8/09 game of the North Dakota solid defensively, throwing out 20 of 24 base runners ... played on Runs 2, twice, last vs. UND, 3/18/09 series ... went 2-for-3 with the accomplished Team Connecticut Blue Jays (AAU) club squad. Hits 2 vs. Chicago State, 3/7/09 two runs scored and RBIs 3 vs. Chicago State, 3/7/09 a career-high three PO 9 at Evansville, 2/28/09 CAREER STATS RBIs in the final game Year G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A BB PO A A 3, twice, last vs. SIUE, 5/13/09 of the Chicago State 2009 24/9 .178 45 5 8 0 0 1 4 0-1 8 66 9

Marco Mejia

So. • RHP • 6-1 • 185 • R/R • Miami, Fla.

#31

2009 • Freshman against Richmond ... held nationally ranked Ole Miss scoreless in Second on the team and first among relievers with a 4.01 ERA ... one inning of relief ... pitched a span of six innings of relief over appeared in 15 games in the bullpen and drew one start ... opposing four games where he did not allow an earned run ... pitched two batters hit just .221 against him, a team best ... struck out 24 and scoreless innings against both Chicago State and North Dakota walked 15 in 24-2/3 innings ... did not allow a hit in an inning of ... pitched 1-1/3 innings of relief in the victory against UC Santa relief in the victory against SIU Edwardsville ... went 2-1/3 innings Barbara. out of the bullpen for his CAREER HIGHS first career win at Temple, At Belen Jesuit IP 5.0 at Eastern Illinois, 4/21/09 allowing one run on three Played for coach Tony Mellan’s Wolverines ... his senior year, SO 6 at Eastern Illinois, 4/21/09 hits while fanning two ... made 10 appearances (five starts) and posted a 2.67 ERA and three A 2 vs. North Dakota, 3/17/09 pitched two innings of complete games ... also struck out 38 batters in 36-2/3 innings while scoreless relief and struck walking just nine ... in 2007, helped team to a district and regional out two in the victory at championship and an appearance in the state final four. Missouri State ... earned his first career start at Eastern Illinois but did not figure into the decision ... went a career-high five innings CAREER STATS and allowed three runs on six hits ... also struck out a career-best Year G ST CG W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA 1 0 1-0 0 24.2 21 14 11 15 24 4.01 six batters ... struck out three in two innings of scoreless relief in 2009 16 the Dayton finale ... threw an inning of scoreless relief in the win

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Andrew Meister #17 So. • RHP • 5-11 • 160 • R/R • Lincolnshire, Ill.

2009 • Freshman Made 10 appearances out of the bullpen ... pitched two scoreless innings of relief at SIU Edwardsville ... did not allow a run or a hit in back-to-back relief efforts against Murray State and North Dakota ... tossed a scoreless inning of relief in the CSU Bakersfield finale.

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2.0 at SIU Edwardsville, 4/7/09

At Stevenson Played all four years for coach Paul Mazucca’s Patriots ... ranked as the

47th-best prospect in the state by the Illinois Prep Baseball Report ... also played for Top Tier, a summer showcase team, allowing just four runs on four hits in 20 innings while holding opponents to a .059 batting average ... was one of 30 players invited to the Illinois Pitch and Hit Club All-Star Showcase.

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Alex Alemann #28 RS Fr. • RHP • 6-5 • 200 • R/R • Weston, Fla. 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.

Steve Fernandez #18 RS Fr. • IF/OF • 6-2 • 215 • R/R • St. Louis, Mo. 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

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Nick Becker

RS Sr. • OF • 6-0 • 180 • R/R • St. Louis, Mo. Will sit out this season as part of NCAA transfer rule. 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. 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 Athlete Conference champions both seasons ... team advanced to the NJCAA Playoffs his freshman season. At Vianney Played four seasons for Steve Bieser’s St. John Vianney Griffins ... played on 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 during his one season with the team after hitting .500 and smacking six homers and recording 45 RBIs.

Tommy Coovert

Jr. • RHP • 6-0 • 180 • R/R • Belton, Mo. At MCC-Maple Woods Was a two-year starter for coach Marty Kilgore’s Monarchs, the same program that produced St. Louis Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols ... helped the Monarchs to the 2009 Region XVI Championship while posting a 5-3 record ... appeared in six games his freshman campaign and registered a 2-1 record with a 2.86 ERA.

At Belton Was a four-year starter for coach George Shrum’s Pirates ... firstteam Class 4 All-State selection in 2006 ... as a senior at Belton, turned in an 8-1 record on the mound with a 1.30 ERA ... helped team to the state quarterfinals after rolling to conference and district championships his senior season ... tossed a completegame shutout in the Pirates’ sectional playoff victory ... member of the honor roll and National Honor Society.

Matt O’Neal

Jr. • RHP • 6-2 • 205 • R/R • Fort Smith, Ark. At Northeast Texas Community College Played two seasons for coach Chris Smith’s Eagles ... made 13 appearances on the mound in 2009, posting a 3-2-1 record and yielding only 15 walks in 42 innings ... as a freshman, twirled 35 innings while also appearing in 49 games in right field ... led the team with 10 doubles and was 14-of-17 in the stolen bases department ... hit .296 to rank third on the squad ... earned a spot on the Region XIV Athletic Conference All-Academic Team in 2009.

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At Fort Smith Southside Pitched and produced at the plate for Travis Biggs’ Rebels ... earned Arkansas (7A) All-State honors after going 8-2 and registering a 1.60 ERA on the mound ... struck out 96 batters while walking just 23 in 63 innings pitched ... also hit .390 and cracked a pair of homers ... member of the Arkansas High School Baseball All-Star squad in 2007 ... earned All-Conference accolades as a junior and sophomore ... was staring quarterback of the football team for three years, including in 2006 when the Rebels won the Class 7A Arkansas State Championship ... honored as MVP of the 2006 state championship game ... earned an honors diploma and was a member of the National Honor Society.

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Travis Parker

Jr. • IF/RHP • 6-1 • 205 • R/R • Lincoln, Neb. 2009 • Seward County Community College Was a bona fide two-way player for coach Gaylen McSpadden’s Saints ... helped team to a second place in the region ... named first-team 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).

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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.

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.

Michael Schrader

So. • LHP • 6-5 • 210 • L/L • St. Charles, Mo. 2009 • At Meramec Community College Appeared in just four games for the Magic before suffering a season-ending injury. 2008 • At Wabash Valley College Appeared in five games for the Warriors, who won the Great Rivers Athletic Conference (GRAC) in 2008.

At St. Charles West Played four seasons for head coach Ray Rico’s Warriors, which won district championships in 2004 and 2006 ... pitched in addition to playing the outfield ... two-time second-team All-Conference selection ... struck out a combined 34 batters his junior and senior seasons ... as a junior, ranked seventh in the GAC North Conference with 7.0 Ks per seven innings ... also strong at the plate and is tied for third on St. Charles West’s career home runs chart..

Jason Bell

Fr. • RHP • 6-2 • 165 • R/R • St. Louis, Mo. 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 ... played for the St. Louis Pirates select

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Jon Levin

Fr. • LHP • 6-3 • 210 • L/L • O’Fallon, Ill. At O’Fallon Township Played baseball 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 a sectional and super-sectional championship ... earned honorable mention All-Area plaudits for his efforts ... named to the Honor Roll.

Mike Levine

Fr. • IF • 5-7 • 155 • R/R • Prairie Village, Kan. At Shawnee Mission South Lettered all four seasons for Mitch Wills’ Raiders ... earned second-team All-State, first-team All-Sun and first-team AllSunflower 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

Fr. • OF • 6-3 • 185 • R/R • Mendham, N.J.

#1

.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 Team selection and member of the National Honor Society.

Mike McKean At Randolph Played three seasons for coach Jeff Grantham’s Rams ... first-team Group 4 All-State selection ... also drew first-team All-Conference, All-County and All-Area distinction ... his senior year, hit .482 with 43 hits, 11 doubles, four triples and two homers ... scored 40 times and posted a .575 on-base percentage and slugged .765 ... as a junior, hit .450 with 30 RBIs and

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17 stolen bases ... helped Randolph to a sectional championship and a New Jersey Group 4 State runner-up finish ... also played football, where he kicked a school-record 47-yard field goal ... member of the Honor Roll.

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Alex VanderVorste Fr. • C/OF • 6-1 • 180 • L/R • Tyler, Texas At Bishop T.K. Gorman Played all four years for coach Jarrod Bitter’s Crusaders ... second-team AllState 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 National Honor Society ... earned Merit Awards in math, foreign language and English.

Andres Wiltz

Fr. • RHP • 6-2 • 225 • R/R • Miami, Fla. At Belen Jesuit Played four seasons for head coach Tony Meilan’s Wolverines, playing with Billiken teammates Lucas Calderon and Marco Mejia ... picked up the Florida Athletics Coaches Award (F.A.C.A) 4-A Player of the Year award in 2009 ... earned second-team All-Dade honors his senior year as a pitcher after going 8-2 with a 2.39 ERA and 52 strikeouts ... third-team All-

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Dade selection as a utility player his junior season ... honorablemention 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.

2010 Saint Louis University Baseball


2010 OPPONENT INFORMATION ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS Location . .............Fayetteville, Ark. Founded .....................................1871 Enrollment . ............................19,849 Nickname . ...................Razorbacks Colors . ........... Cardinal and White Conference ....Southeastern (SEC) Athletic Director .............Jeff Long Web Site .ArkansasRazorbacks.com Baseball SID . ...........Zach Lawson Office Phone ............(479) 575-7089 Office Fax .................(479) 575-7481 Cell Phone . ..............(479) 595-2358 Email ................zlawson@uark.edu

CENTRAL ARK. BEARS

Head Coach ...........Dave Van Horn Alma Mater ............Arkansas, 1988 Record at UA .......... 276-158 (7 yrs) Career Record ...... 861-398 (21 yrs) 2009 Record ............................ 41-24 Conference Record ............... 14-15 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ......... 19/10 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 5/3 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost . ... 11/6 Home Field .........Baum Stadium @ George Cole Field (10,737) Press Box Ph. ..........(479) 575-4141

CHARLOTTE 49ERS Location . ..................Charlotte, N.C. Founded ......................................1946 Enrollment . .............................24,701 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

Baseball SID . ...... George Nieman Office Phone ............(412) 396-5376 Office Fax .................(412) 396-6210 Cell Phone . .................................NA Email .................. nieman@duq.edu

Baseball SID . ................Steve East Office Phone ............(501) 450-5743 Office Fax .................(501) 450-5740 Cell Phone . .................................NA Email ........................east@uca.edu

Head Coach ..................Doug Clark Alma Mater ............ Colorado, 1974 Record at UCA .....190-178-1 (7 yrs) Career Record ....................... Same 2009 Record ............................ 22-30 Conference Record ............... 10-21 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ........... 13/9 Starters Ret/Lost......................... 4/5 Pitchers Ret/Lost........................ 8/3 Home Field ............... Bear Stadium Capacity ...................................1,000 Press Box Ph. .............................NA

DAYTON FLYERS Head Coach ................. Loren Hibbs Alma Mater ..........Wichita St., 1984 Record at CHA ....528-423-3 (17 yrs) Career Record ........................ Same 2009 Record ............................. 33-22 Conference Record ................ 16/11 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......... 20/10 Starters Ret/Lost ......................... 6/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost ..................... 10/4 Home Field ..............Hayes Stadium Capacity ....................................3,000 Press Box Ph. ...........(704) 425-8740

DUQUESNE DUKES Location . ................ Pittsburgh, Pa. Founded .....................................1878 Enrollment . ............................10,160 Nickname . ............................ Dukes Colors . ......................Red and Blue Conference ....................Atlantic 10 Athletic Director ...... Greg Amodio Web Site . ..........GoDuquesne.com

Location . .................. Conway, Ark. Founded .....................................1908 Enrollment . ............................11,783 Nickname . .............................Bears Colors . .................Purple and Gray Conference .................... Southland Athletic Director .Dr. Brad Teague Web Site . ............. UCASports.com

Location . .....................Dayton, Ohio Founded ......................................1850 Enrollment . ...............................7,700 Nickname . ..............................Flyers Colors . .......................Red and Blue Conference .....................Atlantic 10 Athletic Director .......... Tim Wabler Web Site . .......... DaytonFlyers.com Baseball SID . .............. Seth Iiames Office Phone .............(937) 229-4419 Office Fax ..................(937) 229-4461 Cell Phone . ...............(937) 877-0948 Email .iiamesse@notes.dayton.edu

Head Coach ................ Tony Vittorio Alma Mater ...............Hanover, 1988 Record at DAY ....... 473-446 (17 yrs) Career Record ....... 249-248 (11 yrs) 2009 Record ............................. 38-19 Conference Record................... 21-6 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......... 17/10 Starters Ret/Lost ......................... 3/5 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost . ...... 5/2 Home Field Time Warner Cable Stadium (2,000) Press Box Ph. ...........(937) 229-2255

EASTERN ILLINOIS PANTHERS Head Coach ............... Mike Wilson Alma Mater ...Chadron State, 1971 Record at EIU . ...329-499-2 (16 yrs) Career Record ...329-499-2 (16 yrs) 2009 Record ............................ 14-41 Conference Record ................. 7-19 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ........... 20/8 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 5/4 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost . ..... 2/2 Home Field ............Duquesne Field Capacity ...................................1,500 Press Box Ph. .............................NA

Location . .................Charleston, Ill. Founded .....................................1895 Enrollment . ............................11,966 Nickname . ....................... Panthers Colors . .................... Blue and Gray Conference ...................Ohio Valley Athletic Director ... Barbara Burke Web Site . .......... EIUPanthers.com Baseball SID . ...............Ben Turner Office Phone ............(217) 581-7020 Office Fax .................(217) 581-6434 Cell Phone . ..............(217) 549-7965 Email ................ bwturner@eiu.edu

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Head Coach ................Jim Schmitz Alma Mater ........ Wilmington, 1979 Record at EIU . ...... 411-388 (15 yrs) Career Record ...... 575-549 (22 yrs) 2009 Record ............................ 31-19 Conference Record ................. 13-5 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ......... 16-12 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 5/4 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost . ..... 2/1 Home Field ............. Coaches’ Field Capacity ......................................550 Press Box Ph. ..........(217) 581-8464

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2010 OPPONENT INFORMATION EVANSVILLE PURPLE ACES Location . ................Evansville, Ind. Founded .....................................1854 Enrollment . ..............................2,699 Nickname . ..................Purple Aces Colors .Purple, Orange and White Conference ........... Missouri Valley Athletic Director ...... John Stanley Web Site . .......GoPurpleAces.com Baseball SID . .............Tom Benson Office Phone ............(812) 488-1152 Office Fax .................(812) 488-2090 Cell Phone . ..............(812) 589-9862 Email .............tb39@evansville.edu

FORDHAM RAMS

Head Coach ................ Wes Carroll Alma Mater ...........Evansville, 2001 Record at UE ................. 25-30 (1 yr) Career Record ....................... Same 2009 Record ............................ 25-30 Conference Record ................. 7-17 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ......... 15/11 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 6/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost ...................... 6/4 Home Field .............Braun Stadium Capacity ...................................1,200 Press Box Ph. ..........(812) 479-2587

INDIANA STATE SYCAMORES Location . .............. Terre Haute, Ind. Founded ...................................... 1865 Enrollment . ............................. 10,457 Nickname . .....................Sycamores Colors . ........ Royal Blue and White Conference .............Missouri Valley Athletic Director .....Ron Prettyman Web Site . ......... GoSycamores.com Baseball SID . ............Danny Pfrank Office Phone ............. (812) 237-4145 Office Fax .................. (812) 237-4945 Cell Phone.................. (812) 208-8329 Email ............dpfrank@indstate.edu

Head Coach ....................Rick Heller Alma Mater ......... Upper Iowa, 1986 Record at ISU ................... First year Career Record .... 561-472-4 (22 yrs) 2009 Record ..............................33-21 Conference Record ...................15-7 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ...........12/18 Starters Ret/Lost ..........................5/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................4/7 Home Field ............. Bob Warn Field Capacity .................................... 1,000 Press Box Ph. .............................. NA

LA SALLE EXPLORERS Location . .............Philadelphia, Pa. Founded .....................................1863 Enrollment . ..............................7,554 Nickname . .......................Explorers Colors . .................... Blue and Gold Conference ....................Atlantic 10 Athletic Director .Dr. Thomas Brennan Web Site . ...........GoExplorers.com Baseball SID . ........... Marc Mullen Office Phone ............(215) 951-1633 Office Fax .................(215) 951-1694 Cell Phone . ..............(215) 514-5317 Email ........... mmullen@lasalle.edu

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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 . .................................NA Email .skwiatkowski@fordham.edu

Head Coach .............Nick Restaino Alma Mater .............Fordham, 1993 Record at FOR . ....144-131-1 (5 yrs) Career Record ....................... Same 2009 Record ............................ 22-31 Conference Record ............... 16-11 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ........... 16/4 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 7/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost .................... 12/3 Home Field .........Jack Coffey Field Capacity ...................................1,000 Press Box Ph. ..........(718) 817-0773

KANSAS JAYHAWKS Location . ................ Lawrence, Kan. Founded ...................................... 1866 Enrollment . ............................. 30,102 Nickname . .......................Jayhawks Colors . ............... Crimson and Blue Conference ............................. Big 12 Athletic Director ......... Lew Perkins 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 . ....... 242-193-1 (7 yrs) Career Record .... 817-617-2 (31 yrs) 2009 Record ..............................39-24 Conference Record .................15-12 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ...........19/10 Starters Ret/Lost ..........................6/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................8/4 Home Field .......... Hoglund Ballpark Capacity .................................... 2,500 Press Box Ph. ........... (785) 864-4037

MASSACHUSETTS MINUTEMEN Head Coach ................... Mike Lake Alma Mater .............. La Salle, 1982 Record at LAS . ........... 35-66 (2 yrs) Career Record ....................... Same 2009 Record ............................ 19-30 Conference Record ................. 8-18 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ........... 15/4 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 6/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ...................... 4/2 Home Field .Hank DeVincent Field Capacity ...................................1,000 Press Box Ph. .............................NA

Location . .............. Amherst, Mass. Founded .....................................1863 Enrollment . ............................27,016 Nickname . ................... Minutemen Colors .Maroon, White and Cool Grey Conference ....................Atlantic 10 Athletic Director .....................John ..................................... McCutcheon Web Site . .... UMassAthletics.com Baseball SID . ..........Jillian Jakuba Office Phone ............(413) 577-0053 Office Fax ....................................NA Cell Phone . ..............(413) 420-3116 Email ..jjakuba@admin.umass.edu

2010 Saint Louis University Baseball

Head Coach ................. Mike Stone Alma Mater ................UMass, 1982 Record at UMass .561-469-2 (22 yrs) Career Record ...615-559-4 (27 yrs) 2009 Record ............................ 27-26 Conference Record ............... 16-11 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ........... 18/7 Pitchers Ret/Lost ...................... 9/3 Home Field ..........Earl Lorden Field Capacity ...................................1,500 Press Box Ph. .............................NA


2010 OPPONENT INFORMATION OLE MISS REBELS Location . .................... Oxford, Miss. Founded ...................................... 1848 Enrollment . ............................. 18,344 Nickname . .............................Rebels Colors . .Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Conference .................................SEC Athletic Director .......... Pete Boone Web Site . ........OleMissSports.com Baseball SID . ............... Bill Bunting Office Phone ............. (662) 915-7006 Office Fax .................. (662) 915-1083 Email ......... wbunting@olemiss.edu

MURRAY STATE THOROUGHBREDS Head Coach ................ Mike Bianco Alma Mater .......................LSU, 1989 Record at Ole Miss .361-203-1 (9 yrs) Career Record .... 461-274-1 (12 yrs) 2009 Record ..............................44-20 Conference Record .................20-10 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ...........17/16 Starters Ret/Lost ..........................5/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost .........................6/7 Home Field ..................Swayze Field Capacity .................................... 5,000 Press Box Ph. .............................. NA

MISSOURI STATE BEARS Location . ................Springfield, Mo. Founded ...................................... 1905 Enrollment . ............................. 22,938 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

Baseball SID . .........Joe Greenwich Office Phone ............. (610) 660-1738 Office Fax .................. (610) 660-1724 Cell Phone . ............... (610) 745-9339 Email ...................jgreenwi@sju.edu

Baseball SID . ............... John Brush Office Phone ............. (270) 809-7044 Office Fax .................. (270) 809-6814 Cell Phone.................. (270) 293-0590 Email .............................john.brush@ .................................murraystate.edu

Head Coach ............ Rob McDonald Record at MSU...... 133-192-1 (6 yrs) Career Record .........................Same 2009 Record .......................... 34-24-1 Conference Record................ 13-8-1 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............15/7 Starters Ret/Lost ..........................7/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................7/3 Home Field ..................Reagan Field Capacity ....................................... 800 Press Box Ph. ........... (270) 809-5650

OHIO STATE BUCKEYES

Head Coach .................. Keith Guttin Record at MSU........938-573 (28 yrs) Career Record .........................Same 2009 Record ..............................34-20 Conference Record....................17-5 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............17/9 Starters Ret/Lost ..........................5/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................8/4 Home Field ..............Hammons Field Capacity .................................... 8,000 Press Box Ph. .(417) 863-0395 x3070

SAINT JOSEPH’S HAWKS 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

Location . ........................Murray, Ky. Founded ...................................... 1922 Enrollment . ............................. 10,078 Nickname . ..............Thoroughbreds Colors . .....................Navy and Gold Conference .................... Ohio Valley Athletic Dir. . ..................Allen Ward Web Site . ...... www.GoRacers.com

Location . ................ Columbus, Ohio Founded ...................................... 1870 Enrollment . ............................. 55,014 Nickname . ....................... Buckeyes Colors . .................Scarlet and Gray Conference ...........................Big Ten Athletic Director ...... Eugene Smith Web Site .OhioStateBuckeyes.com Baseball SID . .................Jerry Emig Office Phone ............. (614) 688-0343 Office Fax .................. (401) 854-5354 Cell Phone . ............... (614) 688-0343 Email ......................emig.2@osu.edu

Head Coach ...................... Bob Todd Alma Mater .............. Missouri, 1971 Record at OSU .... 873-454-2 (22 yrs) Career Record .... 997-536-2 (26 yrs) 2009 Record ..............................42-19 Conference Record ...................18-6 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............27/7 Starters Ret/Lost ..........................7/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................9/2 Home Field .........Bill Davis Stadium Capacity .....................................4,450 Press Box Ph. ............(614) 292-0021

SIU EDWARDSVILLE COUGARS

Head Coach .............. Fritz Hamburg Alma Mater ...................Ithaca, 1989 Record at SJU ............ 16-30-1 (1 yr) Career Record .........................Same 2009 Record .......................... 16-30-1 Conference Record ...................9-17 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............22/8 Starters Ret/Lost ..........................8/1 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost . .......3/1 Home Field ............ Campbell’s Field Capacity .................................... 6,425 Press Box Ph. ........... (610) 745-9339

Location . ...............Edwardsville, Ill. Founded ...................................... 1957 Enrollment . ............................. 13,940 Nickname . .......................... Cougars Colors . .....................Red and White Conference .................... Ohio Valley Athletic Director ....Dr. Brad Hewitt Web Site . ...........SIUECougars.com Baseball SID . ................... Eric Hess Office Phone ............. (618) 650-3608 Office Fax .................. (618) 650-2296 Home Phone ............. (618) 656-0510 Email ......................ehess@siue.edu

SLUBillikens.com

Head Coach ..................Gary Collins Alma Mater ..................... SIUE, 1973 Record at SIUE ... 959-676-7 (31 yrs) Career Record .........................Same 2009 Record ..............................24-25 Conference Record .................... NA Letterwinners Ret/Lost ...........19/10 Starters Ret/Lost ..........................7/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................6/6 Home Field .SimmonsCooper Complex Capacity .................................... 1,500 Press Box Ph. ........... (618) 650-3608

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2010 OPPONENT INFORMATION SEMO 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 . ....... Brett Maikowski Office Phone ..............(573) 651-2294 Office Fax ...................(573) 651-2810 Cell Phone . ................(214) 402-5725 Email .. bmmaikowski1s@semo.edu

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SALUKIS Head Coach ................. Mark Hogan Alma Mater ................... SEMO, 1977 Record at SEMO . 439-373-1 (15 yrs) Career Record .....824-630-3 (28 yrs) 2009 Record .............................. 26-25 Conference Record ................. 12-11 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ............. 15/7 Starters Ret/Lost .......................... 5/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................ 7/5 Home Field .................. Capaha Field Capacity .....................................2,000 Press Box Ph. ............(573) 651-9139

ST. BONAVENTURE BONNIES

Location . ................Carbondale, Ill. Founded .....................................1869 Enrollment . ............................20,350 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 ............Larry Sudbrook Alma Mater ........... Kent State, 1978 Record at SBU .... 529-520-7 (24 yrs) Career Record .........................Same

Baseball SID . ............... Pat Pierson Office Phone ............. (716) 375-2575 Office Fax .................. (716) 375-2383 Email ..................ppierson@sbu.edu

Baseball SID . .........Alex Samuelian Office Phone ..............(215) 204-7446 Office Fax ...................(215) 204-7499 Home Field ....... McGraw-Jennings Cell Phone . ................(609) 969-0975 ......................................................Field Email ....... asamuelian@temple.edu

Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............19/7 Starters Ret/Lost ..........................7/4 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost . .......9/2

WESTERN ILLINOIS LEATHERNECKS Location . ......................Macomb, Ill. Founded ...................................... 1899 Enrollment . ............................. 13,331 Nickname . . Fighting Leathernecks Colors . .................. Purple and Gold Conference ............ Summit League Athletic Director ....Tim Van Alstine Web Site . .......... WIUAthletics.com Baseball SID . .............. Ryan Bower Office Phone ............. (309) 298-1133 Cell Phone . ............... (610) 763-2713 Office Fax .................. (309) 298-2060 Email .................rp-bower@wiu.edu

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Head Coach ................ Mike Villano Alma Mater .....Sag. Valley St., 2001 Record at WIU ............. First season Career Record .........................Same 2009 Record ..............................13-33 Conference Record ...................8-16 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ...........18/10 Starters Ret/Lost ..........................8/1 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................6/5 Home Field ......................... Alfred D. ....................................Boyer Stadium Capacity ....................................... 500

2009 Record ............................ 24-28 Conference Record ............... 12-10 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ......... 18/13 Starters Ret/Lost ........................ 7/2 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost . ..... 1/2 Home Field ..........Abe Martin Field Capacity ...................................2,000 Press Box Ph. ..........(618) 453-3794

TEMPLE OWLS

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

2009 Record ..............................24-25 Conference Record ...................9-17

Head Coach ..............Dan Callahan Alma Mater ................ Quincy, 1981 Record at SIU ....414-418-1 (15 yrs) Career Record ...567-576-2 (21 yrs)

Location . ...............Philadelphia, Pa. Founded .......................................1884 Enrollment . ..............................34,000 Nickname . .................................Owls Colors . ................ Cherry and White Conference ......................Atlantic 10 Athletic Director ...... Bill Bradshaw Web Site . ................ OwlSports.com

Head Coach ........................ Rob Valli Alma Mater ............. Delaware, 1994 Record at TU ............... 74-140 (4 yrs) Career Record .......299-199-1 (9 yrs) 2009 Record .............................. 17-33 Conference Record.................. 11-15 Letterwinners Ret/Lost ............. 18/7 Starters Ret/Lost .......................... 5/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost ...................... 11/1 Home Field ...........Skip Wilson Field Capacity .....................................1,000 Press Box Ph. ............(609) 969-0975

XAVIER MUSKETEERS Location . ................Cincinnati, Ohio Founded ...................................... 1831 Enrollment . ............................... 6,700 Nickname . ....................Musketeers Colors . ........ Navy, Gray and White Conference ..................... Atlantic 10 Athletic Director ......Mike Bobinski Web Site . .................. GoXavier.com Baseball SID . .......... Jenna Willhoit Office Phone ............. (513) 745-3961 Cell Phone . ............... (513) 532-2781 Office Fax .................. (513) 745-2825 Email ............... willhoitj@xavier.edu

2010 Saint Louis University Baseball

Head Coach ..............Scott Googins Alma Mater ............Ohio Wes., 1992 Record at XAV ..........114-120 (4 yrs) Career Record .........................Same 2009 Record ..............................39-21 Conference Record ...................18-9 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .............15/9 Starters Ret/Lost ..........................4/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost ........................8/5 Home Field ..................Hayden Field Capacity ....................................... 500 Press Box Ph. .............................. NA


Overall: 30-25

Date Feb 20, 2009 Feb 21, 2009 Feb 21, 2009 Feb 22, 2009 Feb 24, 2009 Feb 27,2009 Feb 28,2009 Mar 03, 2009 Mar 06, 2009 Mar 07, 2009 Mar 07, 2009 Mar 10, 2009 Mar 11, 2009 Mar 13, 2009 Mar 14, 2009 Mar 15, 2009 Mar 17, 2009 Mar 18, 2009 Mar 20, 2009 Mar 21, 2009 Mar 22, 2009 Mar 24, 2009 Mar 25, 2009 Mar 27, 2009 Mar 27, 2009 Mar 31, 2009 Apr 01, 2009 Apr 03, 2009 Apr 04, 2009 Apr 04, 2009 Apr 07, 2009 Apr 08, 2009 Apr 11, 2009 Apr 11, 2009 Apr 12, 2009 Apr 14, 2009 Apr 17, 2009 Apr 18, 2009 Apr 18, 2009 Apr 21, 2009 Apr 22, 2009 Apr 24, 2009 Apr 25, 2009 Apr 26, 2009 Apr 28, 2009 May 01, 2009 May 02, 2009 May 02, 2009 May 08, 2009 May 09, 2009 May 10, 2009 May 12, 2009 May 13, 2009 May 14, 2009 May 15, 2009

Atlantic 10: 12-13

Opponent Result at CSU Bakersfield W at CSU Bakersfield L at CSU Bakersfield L vs. UC Santa Barbara W at Indiana State L vs. Eastern Illinois W at Evansville W vs. Southeast Missouri L CHICAGO STATE W CHICAGO STATE W CHICAGO STATE W NORTHERN ILLINOIS W NORTHERN ILLINOIS W MURRAY STATE L MURRAY STATE L MURRAY STATE W NORTH DAKOTA W NORTH DAKOTA L at Xavier University* L at Xavier University* L at Xavier University* L at Ole Miss W vs. SIU Edwardsville L DUQUESNE* W DUQUESNE* W EASTERN ILLINOIS L vs. Missouri L RICHMOND* W RICHMOND* W RICHMOND* W at SIU Edwardsville L SIU EDWARDSVILLE W MASSACHUSETTS* L MASSACHUSETTS* W MASSACHUSETTS* L at UT Martin W at Dayton* L at Dayton* L at Dayton* L at Eastern Illinois L ILLINOIS W CHARLOTTE* L CHARLOTTE* L CHARLOTTE* L at Missouri State W at George Washington* W at George Washington* L at George Washington* W at Temple* W at Temple* W at Temple* W SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W vs. SIU Edwardsville W RHODE ISLAND* W RHODE ISLAND* L

Home: 17-10 Score 8-7 2-4 4-7 8-7 5-7 5-4 4-2 5-6 14-3 9-6 14-4 13-2 7-2 1-4 5-12 4-1 13-6 9-13 3-4 (10) 8-12 7-8 15-11 3-12 11-8 10-8 8-12 6-19 13-6 8-1 4-0 1-14 9-5 4-6 3-1 1-5 4-3 2-6 9-25 3-7 6-10 11-10 3-9 6-10 6-8 8-3 13-3 5-7 7-3 12-11 11-7 12-3 4-0 4-3 (10) 5-3 1-9

r-h-e/r-h-e 8-11-1/7-14-1 2-8-2/4-5-1 4-8-1/7-15-2 8-10-0/7-13-2 5-11-1/7-8-0 5-7-1/4-10-2 4-8-0/2-7-2 5-7-2/6-8-2 14-20-1/3-8-0 9-11-3/6-8-0 14-13-1/4-8-4 13-18-0/2-6-2 7-9-0/2-6-3 1-6-1/4-11-1 5-14-1/12-14-2 4-8-0/1-8-0 13-13-4/6-8-2 9-13-3/13-16-1 3-7-0/4-11-1 8-12-2/12-19-1 7-11-3/8-14-3 15-15-3/11-14-4 3-5-2/12-15-0 11-9-3/8-11-1 10-10-4/8-10-3 8-10-2/12-15-3 6-12-4/19-16-3 13-12-3/6-12-2 8-12-1/1-8-0 4-7-1/0-6-1 1-5-0/14-16-1 9-15-1/5-11-2 4-8-2/6-9-0 3-5-1/1-9-1 1-6-2/5-5-3 4-9-1/3-11-1 2-8-5/6-9-1 9-12-0/25-24-3 3-11-1/7-11-2 6-7-0/10-16-1 11-11-1/10-14-3 3-5-3/9-15-0 6-10-2/10-16-1 6-10-1/8-9-2 8-11-1/3-7-3 13-11-0/3-7-3 5-7-0/7-14-1 7-10-1/3-8-1 12-15-0/11-18-0 11-11-0/7-12-5 12-16-1/3-9-3 4-6-0/0-6-1 4-6-1/3-8-1 5-7-0/3-8-0 1-3-4/9-13-2

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Away: 10-12

Pitcher of record Turmail (W 1-0) Sever (L 0-1) Buckham (L 0-1) Salembier (W 1-0) Outman (L 0-1) Cotton (W 1-0) Sever (W 1-1) Cotton (L 1-1) Turmail (W 2-0) Sever (W 2-1) Foster (W 1-0) Cotton (W 2-1) Outman (W 1-1) Turmail (L 2-1) Sever (L 2-2) Cotton (W 3-1) Outman (W 2-1) Cooper (L 0-1) Mancuso (L 0-1) Outman (L 2-2) Salembier (L 1-1) Mancuso (W 1-1) Cooper (L 0-2) Turmail (W 3-1) Salembier (W 2-1) Cotton (L 3-2) Outman (L 4-3) Turmail (W 4-1) Cotton (W 4-2) Sever (W 3-2) Outman (L 2-4) Mancuso (W 2-1) Turmail (L 4-2) Cotton (W 5-2) Sever (L 3-3) Mancuso (W 3-1) Turmail (L 4-3) Cotton (L 5-3) Outman (L 2-5) Salembier (L 2-2) Buckham (W 1-1) Turmail (L 4-4) Sever (L 3-4) Salembier (L 2-3) Buckham (W 2-1) Turmail (W 5-4) Cotton (L 5-4) Sever (W 4-4) Sever (W 5-4) Mejia (W 1-0) Buckham (W 3-1) Outman (W 3-5) Salembier (W 3-3) Sever (W 6-4) Buckham (L 3-2)

Neutral: 3-3

Attend 876 520 520 102 233 65 184 156 155 163 163 83 59 142 233 164 218 153 242 307 190 5605 225 142 142 153 2117 155 164 164 296 255 302 302 109 75 612 230 225 116 222 243 291 213 751 87 195 175 150 164 250 209 426 150 152

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2009 OVERALL STATS HITTING PLAYER Ryan Bennett Danny Brock Ben Braaten Zach Miller Tom Pinnell Jerry Mancuso Jon Myers Andrew Guerra Cody Cotter J.D. Dunn David Blackwell Lucas Calderon Connor Gandossy Ryan Johnson

AVG .368 .336 .335 .324 .302 .293 .244 .243 .232 .220 .213 .190 .178 .143

GP-GS 50-50 54-53 53-53 54-54 49-42 52-44 14-11 54-54 54-52 52-52 29-9 32-13 24-9 9-1

Totals Opponents

.286 55-55 .312 55-55

AB 209 211 170 216 172 140 41 206 190 182 47 58 45 7

R 49 37 42 39 30 19 6 37 51 34 11 12 5 4

H 77 71 57 70 52 41 10 50 44 40 10 11 8 1

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB 16 0 2 43 99 .474 16 15 1 2 38 94 .445 18 11 0 8 41 92 .541 49 11 4 10 61 119 .551 21 12 2 4 25 80 .465 18 12 0 3 31 62 .443 25 1 0 0 8 11 .268 1 11 0 7 32 82 .398 22 10 2 2 16 64 .337 31 10 2 2 19 60 .330 23 3 1 1 10 18 .383 6 1 0 4 10 24 .414 7 0 0 1 4 11 .244 8 0 0 0 0 1 .143 1

1894 376 542 113 12 46 1950 369 609 112 22 56

338 817 337 933

HBP 7 9 5 8 4 19 2 11 22 5 2 2 0 2

SO GDP OB% 24 2 .424 28 5 .407 38 5 .487 36 7 .402 33 6 .376 39 2 .459 8 1 .283 42 2 .344 38 1 .399 37 3 .319 11 0 .316 16 3 .294 20 1 .302 6 0 .400

SF SH SB-ATT 4 7 19-23 3 1 4-4 4 1 1-1 1 0 5-5 3 4 3-3 1 1 6-7 2 1 0-0 2 6-9 0 2 15-23 3 4 14-17 2 0 1-1 1 0 3-3 0 0 0-1 0 1 0-0

.431 246 98 376 38 .391 26 23 77-97 .478 182 43 342 29 .378 32 49 55-76

LOB - Team (481), Opp (436). DPs turned - Team (40), Opp (52). CI - Team (1), Braaten 1, Opp (7). IBB - Team (5), Braaten 2, Guerra 1, Bennett 1, Mancuso 1, Opp (3). Picked off - Brock 5, Bennett 4, Mancuso 3, Pinnell 1, Cotter 1.

PITCHING Player Dave Sever Marco Mejia Scott Turmail Bryant Cotton Chaz Salembier Garrett Cooper Zach Outman Andrew Buckham Jerry Mancuso Danny Brock Jim Foster Andrew Meister Mike Carroll

ERA W-L APP 3.60 6-4 17 4.01 1-0 16 4.32 5-4 13 4.64 5-4 14 4.75 3-3 19 5.72 0-2 13 5.92 3-5 15 6.65 3-2 12 8.01 3-1 11 9.00 0-0 1 9.64 1-0 13 10.00 0-0 9 13.50 0-0 4

GS CG SHO/C SV IP H R 9 1 1/0 2 65.0 65 38 1 0 0/0 0 24.2 21 14 13 2 0/0 0 89.2 114 55 11 0 0/0 0 75.2 101 52 0 0 0/0 5 30.1 36 20 1 0 0/0 0 28.1 30 21 8 1 1/0 1 59.1 63 43 8 1 0/0 0 43.1 65 45 2 0 0/0 0 30.1 48 28 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 3 3 2 0 0/0 0 23.1 45 34 0 0 0/0 0 9.0 11 10 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 7 6

Totals Opponents

5.45 30-25 55 5.60 25-30 55

55 55

5 3

2/0 0/0

ER 26 11 43 39 16 18 39 32 27 1 25 10 6

BB 25 15 14 11 11 21 32 26 4 0 7 12 4

SO 70 24 42 52 19 18 64 25 13 0 10 2 3

2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 13 1 5 255 .255 5 8 3 1 4 95 .221 0 2 20 3 9 352 .324 5 1 13 3 11 309 .327 4 4 5 0 3 118 .305 9 2 9 0 3 104 .288 7 1 15 0 5 225 .280 3 6 11 5 5 190 .342 1 5 7 5 7 130 .369 3 4 1 0 0 6 .500 0 1 12 1 4 110 .409 3 3 2 0 0 37 .297 5 6 1 3 0 19 .368 1 0

8 484.0 609 369 293 182 342 112 22 56 1950 .312 46 10 479.0 542 376 298 246 376 113 12 46 1894 .286 55

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PB - Team (11), Braaten 9, Gandossy 2, Opp (18). Pickoffs - Team (11), Foster 2, Braaten 2, Turmail 2, Outman 1, Cooper 1, Cotton 1, Sever 1, Buckham 1, Opp (14). SBA/ATT - Braaten (47-62), Turmail (9-14), Buckham (10-14), Gandossy (8-12), Cotton (10-11), Sever (7-9), Outman (3-8), Foster (6-6), Cooper (1-4), Mejia (4-4), Mancuso (3-3), Salembier (1-2), Meister (1-1).

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2009 A-10 STATS HITTING PLAYER Ryan Bennett Ben Braaten Zach Miller Tom Pinnell Danny Brock Cody Cotter Connor Gandossy Andrew Guerra Jerry Mancuso J.D. Dunn Lucas Calderon David Blackwell Ryan Johnson

AVG .382 .346 .305 .300 .286 .279 .250 .220 .210 .207 .133 .077 .000

GP-GS 25-25 25-25 25-25 25-25 25-25 25-25 6-0 24-24 23-20 25-25 11-3 11-3 1-0

AB 102 78 105 100 98 86 4 91 62 87 15 13 1

R 23 21 18 18 16 26 0 15 9 12 3 6 0

H 39 27 32 30 28 24 1 20 13 18 2 1 0

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% 6 0 1 22 48 .471 12 5 7 1 .459 4 0 5 22 46 .590 24 4 16 3 .505 6 3 4 29 56 .533 8 4 19 4 .373 8 0 2 16 44 .440 9 2 15 4 .363 6 0 1 14 37 .378 11 5 12 4 .383 5 2 1 11 36 .419 13 15 16 0 .456 0 0 0 0 1 .250 1 0 2 0 .400 5 0 1 11 28 .308 9 5 16 1 .321 3 0 0 6 16 .258 17 10 22 0 .449 5 0 2 13 29 .333 10 3 21 2 .307 0 0 1 1 5 .333 3 1 7 1 .316 0 0 1 2 4 .308 2 1 4 0 .235 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000

Totals Opponents

.279 25-25 .321 25-25

842 895

167 235 170 287

48 54

5 7

19 31

147 350 155 448

SF 3 3 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

SH SB-ATT 3 9-10 1 0-0 0 3-3 2 3-3 1 3-3 1 11-16 0 0-0 1 3-5 0 4-5 2 4-5 0 2-2 0 0-0 0 0-0

.416 119 55 158 20 .397 13 11 42-52 .501 72 19 146 10 .378 14 27 29-40

LOB - Team (219), Opp (197). DPs turned - Team (14), Opp (23). CI - Team (0), Opp (3). IBB - Team (2), Mancuso 1, Braaten 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Brock 3, Bennett 3, Pinnell 1, Mancuso 1.

PITCHING Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/C SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP Mike Carroll 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 Andrew Buckham 2.40 1-1 3 2 1 0/0 0 15.0 22 9 4 4 4 6 3 1 65 .338 1 1 Dave Sever 3.23 4-2 11 5 1 1/0 2 39.0 40 20 14 15 40 7 0 5 154 .260 3 5 Scott Turmail 4.29 3-3 9 9 2 0/0 0 65.0 80 43 31 10 30 16 1 6 256 .313 3 0 Marco Mejia 5.40 1-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 8.1 9 8 5 8 8 1 0 1 34 .265 0 1 Bryant Cotton 6.20 2-2 7 7 0 0/0 0 40.2 63 33 28 6 27 8 1 8 177 .356 1 3 Chaz Salembier 6.35 1-2 8 0 0 0/0 0 11.1 14 10 8 6 7 2 0 2 45 .311 5 2 Garrett Cooper 7.11 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 6.1 6 7 5 7 2 0 0 2 22 .273 2 0 Zach Outman 7.61 0-2 6 2 0 0/0 1 23.2 31 22 20 9 23 6 0 3 95 .326 1 3 Jim Foster 12.27 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 3.2 10 8 5 2 2 5 0 1 21 .476 0 0 ---- Mike Carroll 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 Andrew Buckham 2.40 1-1 3 2 1 0/0 0 15.0 22 9 4 4 4 6 3 1 65 .338 1 1 Jerry Mancuso 12.60 0-1 3 0 0 0/0 0 5.0 11 7 7 1 3 3 2 2 20 .550 1 2 Andrew Meister 27.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 3 .333 1 2 Totals Opponents

5.32 12-13 25 5.42 13-12 25

25 25

4 3

1/0 0/0

3 220.0 287 170 130 72 146 54 4 219.0 235 167 132 119 158 48

7 31 895 .321 18 5 19 842 .279 25

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PB - Team (5), Braaten 4, Gandossy 1, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (7), Braaten 2, Cotton 1, Turmail 1, Sever 1, Buckham 1, Outman 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT - Braaten (28-37), Turmail (7-11), Cotton (7-7), Sever (4-6), Buckham (3-5), Outman (2-4), Mejia (3-3), Cooper (0-1), Gandossy (1-1), Foster (1-1), Meister (1-1), Salembier (1-1).

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2009 ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE RECAP 2008 ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS A-10 Pct. Overall Pct. Dayton-x 21-6 .778 38-19-0 .667 Rhode Island 19-6 .760 37-20-1 .647 Xavier-y 18-9 .667 39-21-0 .650 Massachusetts 16-11 .593 27-26-0 .509 Fordham 16-11 .593 22-32-0 .407 Charlotte 16-11 .593 33-22-0 .600 Saint Louis 12-13 .480 30-25-0 .545 George Washington 11-15 .423 22-33-0 .400 Temple 11-15 .423 17-33-0 .340 Richmond 11-16 .407 22-25-0 .468 Saint Joseph’s 9-17 .346 16-30-1 .351 St. Bonaventure 9-17 .346 24-25-0 .490 La Salle 8-18 .308 19-30-0 .388 Duquesne 7-19 .269 14-41-0 .255 x-regular season champion | y-tournament champion

2009 AWARDS

Player of the Year: Dan Rhault (URI) Pitcher of the Year: Pat Lehman (GW) Rookie of the Year: Cameron Hobson (UD) Coach of the Year: Tony Vittorio (UD) Student-Athlete of the Year: Ryan Bennett (SLU)

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM

P – Pat Lehman (GW), Eric Smith (URI); RP – Jordan Conley (XU); C – Scott Dunwoody (UD); 1B – Rob Lyerly (CHA); 2B – Sean Rockey (GW); 3B – Jimmy Roesinger (UD); SS – Dan Rhault (URI); OF – Sean Barksdale (TU), Mike Donato (UM), Jacob Spaeth (UD); DH – Jim Macdonald (UM)

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM

P – Cameron Hobson (UD), Joe Yermal (CHA); RP – Luke Demko (URI); C – Zane Williams (CHA); 1B – Ben Thomas (XU); 2B – Oliver Palmer (URI); 3B – Danny Leach (FOR); SS – Jordan Conley (XU); OF – Max Navalinski (UD), Adam Pasono (XU), Justin Wilson (CHA); DH – Ryan Rivers (CHA)

HONORABLE MENTION

Nick Greenwood, SP (URI); John Malloy, OF (LAS); Billy O’Conner, C (XU); Dewey Oriente, DH (SJU)

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

2009 A-10 Tournament May 20-23 • Fifth Third Field • Dayton, Ohio Game 1 – Massachusetts 5, Fordham 4 Game 2 – Xavier 8, Charlotte 6 Game 3 – Charlotte 13, Fordham 10 Game 4 – Dayton 9, Massachusetts 5 Game 5 – Rhode Island 7, Xavier 6 Game 6 – Massachusetts 6, Charlotte 5 (10 inn.) Game 7 – Rhode Island 9, Dayton 2 Game 8 – Xavier 6, Massachusetts 4 Game 9 – Xavier 11, Dayton 3 Game 10 – Xavier 9, Rhode Island 7 Game 11 – Xavier 10, Rhode Island 1 Champion – Xavier

Milan Adams, C (URI); Tom Conley, C (UM); Ricky Devereaux, C/ IF (DUQ); Cameron Hudson, P (UD); Mike LeBel, IF (URI); Adam McConnell, IF (UR); Zach Miller, IF (SLU); Tony Negrin, OF (LAS); Ryan Skellie, OF (SBU)

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

Brian Alas (UR); Ryan Bennett (SLU); Bobby DiNardo (FOR); Scott Dunwoody (UD); Mitchell Eilenberg (UM); Quinn Haselhorst (UD); Rob Lyerly (CHA); Billy O’Conner (XU); Oliver Palmer (URI); Ryan Rivers (CHA)

Most Outstanding Player – Billy O’Conner (XU) All-Championship Team – Jordan Conley, SS (XU); Tom Coulombe, OF (URI); Bobby Freking, 1B (XU); Mike Gedman, 1B (UM); Nick Greenwood, P (URI); Zack Jacobs, 2B (UD); Rob Lyerly, 1B (CHA); John McCambridge, 3B (XU); Billy O’Conner, C (XU); Oliver Palmer, 2B (URI); Zac Richard, P (XU); Ben Thomas, DH (XU) Saint Louis captured the A-10 Tournament title in 2006.

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ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE Commissioner................................. Bernadette McGlade Associate Commissioner..................Debbie Richardson Associate Commissioner.................................Ed Pasque Assistant Commissioner..............................Megan Kahn Assistant Commissioner...........................Robert Acunto Assistant Commissioner........................... Stephen Haug Assoc. Dir. of Communications...........Melissa Kristofak Dir. of New Media and Internet......... AnnMarie Person Director of Championships............................ Brad Jones

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 of 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 studentathlete with a 3.5 grade point average or better, recognized 1,162 studentathletes in fall 2008, while 1,164 were named to the spring 2009 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 StudentAthlete of the Year. Moreover, the Atlantic 10 provides four postgraduate scholarship grants to qualified student-athletes. In 2000-09, 182 studentathletes earned Academic All-Conference recognition, while Charlotte’s Lamarra Currie, Christa Dominick of La Salle, St. Bonaventure’s Katelyn Murray and David Zenk of George Washington received postgraduate scholarship grants. 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.

2008-09 REVIEW Xavier captured its first-ever Atlantic 10 Baseball Championship and became the first team since 1999 to hoist the A-10 trophy with two wins on the final day of the Championship. Atlantic 10 student-athletes thrived in the classroom as well. In all, 17 Atlantic 10 student-athletes were named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America teams. First-team Academic All-America honorees were Ryan Bennett (baseball) and Theresa Lisch (women’s basketball) of Saint Louis, Charlotte’s Lamarra Currie (women’s track & field) and Nikki Labuda Czaplicki (women’s soccer), Temple’s J.T. Noone (men’s soccer) and Zack Simmons (men’s soccer) of Massachusetts, who was tabbed the NCAA Academic All-American of the Year for men’s soccer. Second-team Academic All-Americans were Jimmy Baron (men’s basketball) of Rhode Island, Charlotte’s Hailey Beam (women’s soccer) and Darius Law (track & field), Pat Disbennett (men’s soccer) and Lauren Olson (women’s soccer) of Saint Louis, Dayton’s Amanda Gallow (women’s soccer) and Alex Torda (men’s soccer), Yves Mekongo Mbala (men’s basketball) of La Salle, and St. Bonaventure’s Katelyn Murray (women’s basketball). Those named third-team Academic All-America were Charlotte’s Adam Goss (men’s soccer) and Kevin Lisch (men’s basketball) of Saint Louis. Women’s volleyball standout Christa Dominick of La Salle earned an educational grant for the 2009-10 academic year through the NCAA postgraduate scholarship program, while Charlotte’s Lamarra Currie received an NCAA Ethnic Minority Postgraduate Scholarship. Additionally, Priscilla Edwards of St. Bonaventure was among just 20 student-athletes nationally to be presented with the National Academic Momentum Award, while La Salle’s field hockey team posted the highest team grade point average in the nation for field hockey.

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SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY About SLU

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, value-centered 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.” -Father Biondi

SLU FACTS Founded: 1818 Location St. Louis, Missouri -- in the city’s arts district, five minutes from the Gateway Arch on the Mississippi Riverfront. A second campus is located in Madrid, Spain. Enrollment More than 7,800 undergraduates and 4,900 graduate students (including medical and law students) from all 50 states and nearly 90 foreign countries. Majors and Programs More than 85 undergraduate majors and more than 50 graduate programs.

SLU BY THE NUMBERS

108,598 living alumni 12,733 total enrollment in 2008-09 (42 pct. male; 58 pct. female) 7,814 undergraduates in 2008-09 2,876 degrees awarded in 2007-08 612 international students 96 percent of first-time freshmen receiving financial aid 57 percent of undergraduates from out of state 39 number of endowed professorships

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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 12,733 students. Founded in 1818, it is the oldest university west of the Mississippi and the second-oldest Jesuit university in the United States. Through teaching, research, health care and community service, SLU has provided oneof-a-kind education, leadership and service for 191 years.

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 2009 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” ranks SLU 80th out of more than 260 national universities. SLU is one of the area’s largest and most respected employers with almost 9,000 employees, including faculty, staff, student workers and house-staff residents. The University consists of 127 buildings on 235 acres.

Life at SLU

The Student Government Association charters approximately 190 student organizations including service/honorary/social fraternities and sororities, media/audiovisual programming groups and special-interest clubs. Among the University’s numerous amenities are a 120,000-square-foot recreation center, an expanded student and alumni center, an oncampus hotel and several art galleries. Eight residence halls, three apartment complexes

and three language houses offer diverse living options.

Top-Notch Teaching

Saint Louis University boasts more than 1,500 outstanding faculty members, with 99 percent of tenured and tenure-track faculty members holding a terminal degree. SLU offers inquiry courses for undergraduates that feature small class sizes and unique learning experiences. In fact, the average class size is 23.1 students, and the student-to-teacher ratio is 12:1. Thirty-seven Jesuits live, teach and minister at Saint Louis University, which boasts 39 endowed chairs and 13 named professorships. SLU offers more than 95 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 characterbuilding college by The Templeton Guide: Colleges that Encourage Character Development. Dedicated to forming “women and men for others,” the University received a $1.93 million grant from the Lilly Endowment Inc. for a project that encourages students to reflect on faith and value commitments, as well as service to others, when choosing careers. In 2007, University students, faculty and staff contributed a record-high 836,550 community service hours to organizations, groups and individuals.

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ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI BUSINESS

WHAT TO DO IN ST. LOUIS

With so much history and diversity tied into its culture, the St. Louis area offers entertaining attractions that cater to everyone, regardless of age or taste. There is something for every interest – architecture, music, history, botany, food and nightlife.

Greater St. Louis is home to eight Fortune 500 companies: • Emerson Electric • Express Scripts Inc. • Energizer Holdings • Monsanto Company • Ameren Corporation • Charter Communications • Peabody Electric • Graybar Electric

SPORTS

ATTRACTIONS

• The Gateway Arch is both a tribute to Thomas Jefferson and a monument to westward expansion. An elevator ride to the top of the 630-foot structure offers a spectacular view of the St. Louis metropolitan area. • A tour of the Anheuser-Busch Brewery provides an exciting behind-the-scenes look at how the local beer producer creates the products that make it the biggest and best brewery in the world. • The Missouri Botanical Garden, one of the world’s leading botanical research facilities, is a national historic landmark and one of the most beautiful and scientifically significant botanical gardens in the world. • Forest Park covers almost 1,300 acres and is one of the nation’s largest metropolitan parks – more than 500 acres larger than New York’s Central Park. The showcase of the 1904 World’s Fair, the park houses some of St. Louis’ premier attractions, including the Saint Louis Zoo, the Saint Louis Art Museum, the Missouri History Museum, the Saint Louis Science Center, the Jewel Box, the Muny, two golf courses, tennis courts, a six-mile running trail, dozens of ball fields and much more.

MUSIC AND THEATRE

• The Pageant, located a few miles from campus in the University City Loop, is a venue for bands on national tours. • Blocks from SLU’s campus, Powell Symphony Hall is the home of the Saint Louis Symphony. • The Muny is an outdoor amphitheater in Forest Park that plays host to great summer musicals. • The Fox Theatre is a venue within walking distance of SLU’s campus that hosts everything from comedy and concerts to Broadway plays.

SPORTS

• Busch Stadium is the home of MLB’s St. Louis Cardinals, the 2006 World Series Champions. • The 70,000-seat state-of-the-art Edward Jones Dome is home to the NFL Rams, 2000 Super Bowl Champions.

St. Louis has served as host of a myriad of athletic events, including the 1904 Olympics. Below are a few recent notables: • 1994 U.S. Olympic Festival • 2000 NCAA Wrestling Championships • 2000 U.S. Gymnastics Championships • 2001 NCAA WBB Final Four • 2002 NCAA MBB 1st/2nd Rounds • 2003 USA Women’s Marathon • 2004 USGA Senior Open • 2004 MLB World Series • 2005 NCAA MBB Final Four • 2005 NCAA Wrestling Championships • 2006 NCAA Men’s Soccer College Cup • 2006 U.S. Figure Skating Championships • 2006 MLB World Series • 2007 NCAA MBB Regional • 2007 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four • 2008 NCAA Wrestling Championships • 2008 BMW Championships (PGA Tour) • 2009 WBB Final Four • 2009 NCAA Wrestling Championships • 2009 MLB All-Star Game Upcoming Events: • 2010 NCAA MBB Regional • 2010 NCAA III Volleyball Championships • 2011 NCAA Ice Hockey Regional • 2011 NCAA III Volleyball Championships

• Scottrade Center, a 20,000-seat downtown arena, is home to the NHL’s St. Louis Blues. Scottrade is also the site for many musical concerts as well as ice shows, circuses and touring productions.

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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Lawrence Biondi, S.J. | President Since his inauguration in 1987, Saint Louis University President Lawrence Biondi, S.J., has upgraded and modernized University buildings and has revitalized the surrounding campus environment. Most importantly, he has committed vast University resources to academics, student scholarships and financial aid, faculty research and state-of-theart technology. Under his guidance, the University has completed a number of significant construction projects including the $81 million oncampus Chaifetz Arena, which opened in 2008. Also during his tenure, Biondi 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. His ultimate vision is to establish SLU as the finest Catholic university in the United States. 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 has 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 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 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’s leadership and vision also have earned him international acclaim. The president of Italy conferred upon him the rank and title of Cavaliere, Order of Merit, Republic of Italy. In addition to his commitment to SLU, Biondi serves on many boards of local and national organizations including Civic Progress of St. Louis, the Missouri Botanical Garden, the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities and the Atlantic 10 Conference. 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 University Chicago.

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ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Chris May | Athletics Director Chris May was introduced as Saint Louis University’s director of athletics on 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 athletic 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 student-athletes posted an aggregate 3.12 grade point average in the 2008-09 academic year, a mark that was bolstered by 46 individuals who achieved a 4.0 GPA. Saint Louis produced five of the A-10’s 17 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans chosen by the College Sports Information Directors of America, as well as the A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year in three sports and 22 A-10 Academic All-Conference selections. A total of 124 individuals earned a place on the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum 3.5 semester GPA) in at least one semester, with 76 Billikens appearing on the list in both semesters. Saint Louis teams also have enjoyed success in the realm of competition during May’s brief tenure. An upset of No. 3 Stanford before a program-record crowd of 2,152 propelled the 2008 volleyball team to the most prolific season in program history, a campaign that included the team’s first-ever national ranking and NCAA Tournament victory. The Bills’ success led to their selection by the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association as the nation’s top 1-AAA women’s volleyball program for 2008-09. The men’s soccer team also reached the NCAA Tournament second round after recording a first-round victory at home, while the Homecoming game against Missouri State drew 5,785 spectators, the second-largest crowd in Robert R. Hermann Stadium history.

The 2008-09 men’s basketball team tallied an 18-14 record in the inaugural season in Chaifetz Arena, the University’s state-ofthe-art, on-campus facility. The arena hosted three sellout crowds for men’s basketball, while the women’s team set a record with a crowd of 2,018 against Oklahoma. The 2009 baseball team tallied 30 victories, while the men’s tennis, women’s tennis and women’s cross country teams turned in their best-ever A-10 Championship finishes. In track and field, a SLU quartet captured the women’s 4x880-yard relay title at the prestigious Kansas Relays, and Brittney Cloudy became the first Billiken to win an A-10 Championship event and participate in an NCAA Regional. 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. In 2008-09, SLU student-athletes stayed true to the Jesuit tradition by contributing approximately 4,000 service hours to groups and individuals. Under May’s guidance, the department of athletics established a Billiken Club fund-raising record in 2008-09 and carried out a successful spectator reseating plan for Chaifetz Arena. May spearheaded the successful 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’s membership on the A-10’s Finance Committee and Men’s Basketball Tournament Committee is part of a department-wide involvement, as several SLU staff members hold positions on conference committees. He also was a member of the Athletic Director Committee that participated in the process which culminated in the hiring of A-10 Commissioner Bernadette McGlade. In addition, May is active with the St. Louis Sports Commission and is a member of the Missouri Athletic Club. May came to Saint Louis following more than 22 years of service at the University of Colorado, where he most recently was associate athletic 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. Also among May’s numerous significant contributions were management of the annual Colorado-Colorado State “Rocky Mountain Showdown” football game in Denver; negotiations with corporate sponsors that culminated in an $18.1 million guaranteed contract with Learfield Sports; management of sport programs that won NCAA national championships; and participation in the management of 18 bowl appearances by the CU football team. 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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BASEBALL SUPPORT STAFF Scott Charland | Strength and Conditioning Scott Charland is in his second season as director of strength and conditioning at Saint Louis. He is responsible for managing strength and conditioning programs for all Billiken sports programs, excluding men’s and women’s basketball, and will oversee day-to-day operation of the new strength and conditioning area at Chaifetz Arena. Charland comes to Saint Louis after serving as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Ohio State University from 2005 to 2007. Charland designed and implemented strength and conditioning programs for eight of Ohio State’s intercollegiate athletics teams including men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and women’s tennis. He assisted with all aspects of strength training for 18 other sports including baseball, field hockey, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s track and field, softball and women’s volleyball.

Prior to his stint at Ohio State, Charland served three years as head strength and conditioning coach at BirminghamSouthern College in Birmingham, Ala. He initiated the strength and conditioning program in BSC’s transition from the NAIA to NCAA Division I and was involved in the design of the college’s strength and conditioning facility. Charland spent a year as a volunteer strength and conditioning coach at the University of Alabama, preceded by two years as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He 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.

Angie Wills | Baseball Athletic Trainer Angie Wills joined the Billikens’ sports medicine staff in December 2007. At SLU, she oversees the sports medicine operations of the men’s soccer, swimming and diving and baseball programs. Wills came to SLU after spending the past 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 student-athletes 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).

Additional Support Staff

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Brian Kunderman Billiken Media Relations

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ACADEMIC SERVICES 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 Academic Coordinator 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. The Billiken academic services staff offers academic, career and personal 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 the new Chaifetz Arena and a comprehensive tutorial program. Academic services has a staff of trained tutors, both undergraduate and graduate 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 dedication of its student-athletes, SLU is routinely among the Atlantic 10 Conference’s top academic institutions. In 2008-09, Saint Louis student-athletes garnered 22 selections to the A-10 Academic All-Conference teams including StudentAthletes of the Year Theresa Lisch (women’s basketball), Kevin Lisch (men’s basketball) and Ryan Bennett (baseball). A total of 124 individuals earned a place on the A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (minimum 3.5 semester GPA) in at least one semester, with 76 Billikens appearing on the list in both semesters. Also, 200809 yielded five ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans: Pat Disbennett (men’s soccer), Lauren Olson (women’s soccer), Kevin Lisch (men’s basketball), Theresa Lisch (women’s basketball) and Ryan Bennett (baseball).

Academic Services Core Values Provide an atmosphere that will enhance learning, leading to significant intellectual and personal development. Provide a sense of empowerment to become strong self-advocates in the academic and athletic arenas. Provide awareness of, and appreciation for, the ideals of a diverse and inclusive community on and off campus. Provide opportunities to build and expand qualities of leadership, accountability and commitment.

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SLU SPORTS MEDICINE The sports medicine team at Saint Louis University is dedicated to four primary elements: prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and education. The athletic training and SLU medical staffs 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 studentathletes. 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 polar-plunge 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.

Jonathan Burch MS, ATC, LAT Director

Theresa Hummel MS, ATC, LAT Staff Athletic Trainer

Miya Sullivan MS, ATC, LAT Staff Athletic Trainer

Angie Wills MS, ATC, LAT Staff Athletic Trainer

Dr. Lyndon Gross Team Physician

Dr. Mark Reinking PT, MS, SCS, ATC, LAT Rehab Coordinator

The SLU SportsCare Clinic also serves the student-athletes. It features physician services (including x-ray) as well as physical-therapy 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. Saint Louis University sports medicine also has a strong working relationship with the team physicians at The Orthopedic Center of St. Louis and Saint Louis University Hospital.

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SLU Sports Medicine Mission Statement

Under the direction of the Saint Louis University department of athletics, the goal of the SLU sports medicine staff is to provide our student-athletes the highest quality of comprehensive health care services that are associated with their athletic participation at Saint Louis University. The SLU sports medicine staff is determined to provide the highest quality care by managing all risks affecting the health and safety of every Billiken student-athlete.

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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 student-athletes can improve their performance potential and decrease the risk of injury by elevating their fitness levels through a comprehensive strength and conditioning program.

Charland and Erick Schork, the men’s and women’s basketball strength and conditioning coach, work intensively with student-athletes 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.

“The goal of the Saint Louis University strength and conditioning department is to increase the athleticism of each student-athlete 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-theart 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.

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THE BILLIKEN SPORTS CENTER Saint Louis is entering its 19th 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) Seating Capacity 500 Turf Natural Grass Dimensions Lines - 330; Alleys - 370; Center - 403 W-L Record 248-205 (18 years)

visually appealing. New padding was also placed on the outfield wall. 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 finest facility Billiken baseball has ever called home. Before 1992, Saint Louis played at Sauget Field in Sauget, Ill.

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 earto-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. To buy a Billiken gave the buyer luck. To have one given to you is better luck. The best luck came if the Billiken was stolen.

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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.

What’s a Billiken?

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 with a 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.

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NCAA BOOSTER GUIDELINES Saint Louis University deeply appreciates your financial support and volunteer hours, all of which enhance our athletics program. Your support greatly benefits the men and women studentathletes who participate in the University’s 16 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 studentathletes as well as their involvement with current student-athletes. According to NCAA Rules and Regulations, an “athletics representative” is:

DO NOT provide payment of expeNses (e.g., room, board, transportation) for friends or relatives to visit the studentathletes 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 student-athlete 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.

A) A Saint Louis University athletics 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/athletics administration. C) A person who assists or has been requested to assist with present student-athletes by Saint Louis University’s executive/athletics 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 studentathletes. Any violation 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 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 STUDENTATHLETES 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.

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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 studentathlete 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 student-athletes 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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BATTING

Bold indicates current player 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 10.

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Average (min. 200 AB and two yrs.) John Jones 1958-60 .467 Pat Conreaux 1991-94 .375 Jim Woods 1979-81 .374 Joel Sher 1987-88 .363 Marv Shaeffer 1970-73 .349 Ryan Bennett 2007-08 .345 Dave Hagenbrock 1980-83 .342 Jeff Ray 1993-96 .337 Scott Mueth 1992-93 .331 Jason Boehlow 1989-92 .329 Hits

Pat Conreaux Brett Bredensteiner Nick Steiner Adam Gabris Johnny Sweeney Tony Hausladen Eric Koettker Jason Boehlow Jim Bredenkoetter Jeff Ray

1991-94 1995-98 1998-2001 1994-97 2003-06 1994-97 1994-97 1989-92 1999-2002 1993-96

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 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Jim Bredenkoetter 1999-2002 Bill Musselman 2004-07 Casey Moore 2004-08 Triples Brett Bredensteiner Pat Conreaux Mike Huelsmann Mark Webb Brent Knox Kurt Evans Jason Wood Jeff Ray John Jones Frank Mana Greg Schuster Tom Sullivan

1995-98 1991-94 1994-96 1980-82 1990-92 1999-2002 1996-99 1993-96 1958-60 1970-72 1976-77 1976-79

282 247 243 235 225 211 207 205 200 199 54 51 51 51 49 47 39 38 37 36 16 15 14 11 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7

Bredensteiner

Steiner

Brown

Conreaux

Gabris

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 Mike Orrico 1998-2001

47 43 37 33 29 27 24 23 22 19

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 Nick Steiner 1998-2001 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Jeff Ray 1993-96 Dan Sprick 1977-80 Tom Sullivan 1976-79 Eric Koettker 1994-97 Mike Huelsmann 1994-96

169 169 152 148 143 138 131 130 128 125

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 Adam Gabris 1994-97 Eric Koettker 1994-97 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Tom Pinnell 2006-09 Brad Brown 1990-93 Jim Bredenkoetter 1999-2002

778 753 753 752 717 687 686 680 646 629

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

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 Johnny Sweeney 2003-06 Jeff Ray 1993-96 Tom Pinnell 2006-09 Jim Woods 1979-81

459 395 386 382 373 361 301 291 270 268 268

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

Stolen Bases Pat Conreaux 1991-94 Mike Huelsmann 1994-96 Jeff Ray 1993-96 Carl Gentile 1964-66 J.D. Dunn 2007-09 Tom Sullivan 1976-79 Brent Knox 1990-92 Mike Barger 1993 Ryan Bennett 2007-09 Kurt Evans 1999-2002 John Duncan 1980-82

80 69 52 52 45 43 43 37 36 35 35

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

Walks Brad Brown Tony Hausladen Pat Conreaux Greg Rodgers Eric Koettker Tom Sullivan Brandon Shockley Brett Bredensteiner Adam Gabris Jason Boehlow

1990-93 1994-97 1991-94 2006-08 1994-97 1976-79 1998-2001 1995-98 1994-97 1989-92

148 123 122 117 102 102 97 96 92 89

Games Played Johnny Sweeney 2003-06 Pat Conreaux 1991-94 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 Jason Boehlow 1989-92

207 207 203 200 198 194 191 191 190 189

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Games Started Pat Conreaux 1991-94 Nick Steiner 1998-2001 Brett Bredensteiner 1995-98 Johnny Sweeney 2003-06 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 Adam Gabris 1994-97 Eric Koettker 1993-97 Brandon Shockley 1998-2001 Tom Pinnell 2006-09 Jim Bredenkoetter 1999-2002

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Boehlow

Steiner

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

Putouts Jason Boehlow 1989-92 1117 Tony Hausladen 1994-97 1053 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 Miguel Ribas 1984-87 587

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

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PITCHING

Bold indicates current player 1. 2. 3. 5. 8. 9. 10.

Wins Dave Sever John Marcum Mark Schwarz Dan Wetzel Ryan Bird Tim Blomberg John Davsko Eric Rohr Rich Hansmann Wes Jaillet Alvin Yates

2006-09 1964-66 1975-78 1990-93 2004-07 1992-95 1966-69 2003-07 1966-68 1999-2002 1975-78

22 21 17 17 16 16 16 15 14 13 13

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. Joel Sigman 1994-96 150 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 Greg Rhoades 1990-94 Chad Tayon 1992-95 Dave Guntorius 2001-04 Ben Hutton 1999-2001, 03 Brad Wehrfritz 1999-2002 Mike Gilliam 1986-89 Dan Wetzel 1990-93 Dave Sever 2006-09 Wes Jaillet 1999-2002 Dan Shouse 1998-2001

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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 Dan Wetzel 1990-93 Dave Sever 2006-09 Ben Hutton 1999-2001, 03 Tim Blomberg 1992-95 Mark Schwarz 1975-78 Eric Rohr 2003-07 Wes Jaillet 1999-2002 Matt Boxdorfer 1984-87 Dan Shouse 1998-2001 Dan Walsh 1987-90

56 55 48 48 46 40 38 38 38 35 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

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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 Hits

.527 .460 .433 .411 .403 .402 .391 .391 .386 .384

1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8.

Mike Barger Jason Wood Nick Steiner Ryan Bennett Nick Crocker Pat Conreaux Greg Rodgers Mike Huelsmann Jeff Ray Pat Conreaux Pat Conreaux

1993 1999 1999 2009 1999 1994 2006 1995 1994 1993 1991

81 80 79 77 77 77 76 74 74 74 74

1. 2. 3. 5. 9.

Doubles Andrew Guerra 2008 Jason Boehlow 1992 Johnny Sweeney 2006 Jason Boehlow 1991 Ryan Bennett 2009 Ben Caffey 2001 Nick Steiner 1999 Jim Woods 1981 Danny Brock 2009 J.D. Dunn 2008 Johnny Sweeney 2005 Adam Gabris 1997 Brett Bredensteiner 1996 Pat Conreaux 1991

21 18 17 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15

1. 2. 6.

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Triples Mike Huelsmann Jason Wood Brett Bredensteiner Pat Conreaux Don Spencer Ryan Crespi Mike Huelsmann Brett Bredensteiner Brent Knox Mark Webb Mark Webb Frank Obermeier Frank Mana

1995 1999 1997 1993 1961 2006 1996 1995 1992 1982 1980 1970 1970

8 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Barger

Boehlow

Bredensteiner

Brown

Crespi

Crocker

Hausladen

Huelsmann

Jones

Wood

Home Runs Tony Hausladen 1996 Brett Bredensteiner 1997 Phil Kumnick 1989 Ron Dieckman 1969 Nick Crocker 1999 Jason Boehlow 1991 Phil Catalfamo 1985 Scott Peden 2005 Brett Bredensteiner 1998 Jim Woods 1981

19 18 18 17 15 13 13 12 12 12

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

Runs Batted In Tony Hausladen 1996 Tom Sullivan 1978 Jim Woods 1981 Brett Bredensteiner 1997 Zach Miller 2009 Tony Hausladen 1995 Nick Steiner 1999 Jason Boehlow 1991 Three with

67 65 64 63 61 61 57 57 56

1. 2. 3. 5. 9.

Runs Scored Jason Wood 1999 Mike Huelsmann 1995 Nick Crocker 1999 Jim Woods 1981 Cody Cotter 2009 Brett Bredensteiner 1997 Jeff Ray 1994 Pat Conreaux 1992 Ryan Bennett 2009 Mike Barger 1993 John Duncan 1981

64 54 52 52 51 51 51 51 49 49 49

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

At Bats Ryan Crespi 2006 Jon Guyre 2006 Johnny Sweeney 2006 Nick Crocker 1999 Greg Rodgers 2006 Nick Steiner 1999 Jason Wood 1999 Pat Conreaux 1991 Brian Haddock 1999 Zach Miller 2009

238 229 228 226 225 224 221 221 218 216

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

Total Bases 1. Brett Bredensteiner 1997 2. Nick Crocker 1999 3. Phil Kumnick 1989 4. Jason Boehlow 1991 5. Jim Woods 1981 6. Zach Miller 2009 Nick Steiner 1999 8. Tony Hausladen 1995 9. Jason Wood 1999 10. Adam Gabris 1997 Tony Hausladen 1996 Jason Boehlow 1992

150 135 132 127 125 119 119 118 115 113 113 113

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

Stolen Bases Mike Barger 1993 Mike Huelsmann 1996 Carl Gentile 1966 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 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

51 49 46 43 44 41 41 40 39 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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Games Played Brad Brown 1991 Ryan Crespi 2006 Greg Rodgers 2006 Jason Boehlow 1991 Pat Conreaux 1991 Eric Decker 1991 Adam Lynn 1991 Johnny Sweeney 2006 Tim Landy 2006 Brian Haddock 1999 Jason Wood 1999

61 60 60 60 60 60 60 59 58 58 58

1. 3. 5. 10.

Games Started Ryan Crespi 2006 Greg Rodgers 2006 Johnny Sweeney 2006 Brian Haddock 1999 Tim Landy 2006 Nick Crocker 1999 Jason Wood 1999 Pat Conreaux 1991 Eric Decker 1991 Gilbert Marlowe 2006 Mike Huelsmann 1995 Brad Brown 1991

59 59 58 58 56 56 56 56 56 55 55 55

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FIELDING

Bold indicates current player

Haddock

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

Miles

Putouts 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 Greg Rodgers 2008

531 478 452 441 416 414 404 397 367 364

Assists Paul Miles 2000 Paul Miles 2001 Brandon Shockley 1999 Nick Steiner 1999 Ryan Hirsch 1997 Tom Pinnell 2007 Brad Brown 1991 Scott Malchow 1994 Eric Koettker 1997 Nick Steiner 2001

173 171 171 159 159 156 155 154 147 145

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PITCHING

Bold indicates current player 1. 3. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 6. 9. 1. 3. 4. 6.

Wins Rich Hansmann John Marcum Ryan Bird Corey Lawson John Kraft Scott Turmail Dave Sever Alvin Yates Mark Schwarz John Marcum John Davsko

1967 1965 2006 2002 1980 2008 2006 1978 1978 1966 1966

9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7

Strikeouts John Marcum 1965 Ryan Bird 2006 Rich Hansmann 1967 Brian Kern 1996 Ben Hutton 2001 Dave Sever 2008 Joel Sigman 1996 Dan Wetzel 1992 Ryan Bird 2005 Wes Jaillet 2001 John Davsko 1967

120 100 93 92 87 80 79 78 76 75 74

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 Jonathan Estes 1999 Ben Hutton 2001 Dan Wetzel 1991 Seven players with

18 18 16 15 15 14

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Buehler

Lawson

Marcum

Tocco

Wetzel

1. 3. 6.

Complete Games Corey Lawson 2002 John Marcum 1965 Matt Boxdorfer 1987 Mark Schwarz 1977 Rich Keys 1971 Dan Wetzel 1991 Dave Parson 1983 Mike Ismail 1982 Mark Schwarz 1975 Steve Walsh 1974 John Kraft 1971

9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7

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

Innings Pitched Ryan Bird 2006 Jonathan Estes 1999 Scott Turmail 2008 Ben Hutton 2001 Dan Wetzel 1992 Corey Lawson 2002 Ryan Bird 2005 Eric Rohr 2007 Dan Wetzel 1991 John Marcum 1965

124.1 111.1 106.2 106.1 106.1 101.1 98.0 97.0 97.0 94.1

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HITTING

At Bats 58 vs. Missouri Baptist, 4/7/94

Stolen Bases 13 vs. Dayton, 3/14/93

Runs 21 vs. Harris-Stowe, 3/18/03 at Grambling State, 3/13/96

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 Hits 22 at UT Martin, 3/22/00 vs. UT Martin, 3/24/99

Runs Batted In 19 at Eastern Illinois, 4/11/00 at Grambling State, 3/13/96 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 Home Runs 6 vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/30/04 at Creighton, 4/8/77

PITCHING

FIELDING

Innings Pitched 16 vs. Mo. Baptist, 4/7/94

Putouts 48 vs. Mo. Baptist, 4/7/94

Hits Allowed 28 vs. George Wash., 4/26/08

Assists 25 vs. SEMO, 4/20/95

Runs Allowed 27 vs. Fontbonne, 4/9/98

Errors 9 vs. Fontbonne, 4/9/98

Earned Runs Allowed 25 at Dayton, 4/18/09

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 16 times; most recently by Blake Bratcher, J.D. Dunn and B.J. Rodrigue at UMass, 5/12/07

Home Runs 3 by Jon Greenwich vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/30/04 by Nick Crocker vs. Bradley, 3/3/99

Runs Scored 5 by Eric Koettker at Grambling St., 3/13/96 by Bob Nance vs. Maryville, 4/13/94

Runs Batted In 8 by Scott Peden vs. Louisville, 4/24/05

Hits 5 Nine times; most recently by Adam Shea, at Bradley, 4/7/99 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

PITCHING

Stolen Bases 4 by Scott Malchow vs. Dayton, 3/14/93 Walks 5 by Scott Malchow vs. Maryville, 4/13/94 Hit by Pitch 2 25 times; most recently by Ryan Johnson vs. Illinois State, 4/30/08

FIELDING

Innings Pitched 10.0 by Brad Wehrfritz vs. UT Martin, 5/1/01

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 Strikeouts 16 by Mike Ruhman vs. Westminster, 3/28/96

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HITTING

At Bats SLU: 58 vs. Mo. Baptist, 4/7/94 Opp.: 55 by Cincinnati, 5/9/03

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

Runs in an Inning SLU: 11 vs. Harris-Stowe, 3/18/03 Opp.: 12 by S. Miss, 4/11/04 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

Doubles SLU: 10 vs. Western Ill., 3/14/99 Opp.: 7 by UIC, 3/7/04

5, two times, most recently by Jason Boehlow vs. Butler, 4/20/99 6, two times, most recently by Jordan DeVoir, UIC, 3/7/04

Doubles SLU: 3, four times, most recent by Jon Guyre, vs. S. Dakota St., 3/3/06 Opp.: 3, three times, recent by Brad Ryan, UIC, 3/7/04

Stolen Bases SLU: 13 vs. Dayton, 3/14/95 Opp.: 6, twice, most recently by Fordham, 3/29/08

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

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. George Wash., 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

Earned Runs Allowed SLU: 22 vs. Southern Ill., 4/23/97 Opp.: 16 by Maryville, 4/13/94

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

Hits SLU: Opp.:

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

Runs Batted In SLU: 8 by Scott Peden vs. Louisville, 4/24/05 Opp.: 8 by B.J. Huff, UAB, 3/15/96

FIELDING

Strikeouts SLU: 17 vs. Cincinnati, 5/9/03 Opp.: 15, four times, most recently by Bradley, 3/9/05

5 by Bob Nance vs. Maryville, 4/13/94 5, four times, most recently by Nick Haley, Louisville, 4/24/05

Walks SLU: 17 vs. Eastern Ill., 3/30/04 Opp.: 17 by Missouri, 4/2/97

PITCHING

Walks Allowed SLU: 17 vs. Missouri, 4/2/97 Opp.: 13, three times, most recently by Mo. St., 4/16/97

Runs SLU: Opp.:

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: 10.0 by Brad Wehrfritz vs. UT Martin, 5/1/01 Opp.: 11.2 by Brian Washburn, UT Martin, 4/26/00

Strikeouts SLU: 16 by Mike Ruhman vs. Westminster, 3/28/96 Opp.: 13, four times, most recent by Ryan Zink, UIC, 3/7/04

Hits Allowed SLU: 19 by Jonathan Estes vs. Tulane, 5/1/99 Opp.: 20 by Brian Huss, Dayton, 3/18/95

FIELDING

Runs Allowed SLU: 13, two times, most 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

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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 John Jones All-America – 1959 John Marcum All-America – 1965 Zach Miller Freshman All-America – 2009 Mike Orrico ABCA 1st Team All-Region – 2001 Academic All-America Ryan Bennett 1st Team – 2009 Ryan Bird 1st Team – 2006 Pat Conreaux 3rd Team – 1993 Jeff Ray 3rd Team – 1996 Academic All-District Ryan Bennett 1st Team – 2009 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

Johnny Sweeney 1st Team – 2005, 2006

John Duncan (Metro) 1982

Lee Pelligreen 1st Team (MVC) – 1962, 1963

Academic All-Conference Ryan Bennett Atlantic 10 – 2009

Dan Flaherty 1st Team (MVC) – 1967

Tom Pinnell All-Rookie (A-10) – 2006

Ryan Bird Atlantic 10 – 2006

Adam Gabris 2nd Team (C-USA) – 1996, 1997 2nd Team (GMW) – 1995

Zach Placzek All-Freshman (C-USA) – 2000

Johnny Sweeney Atlantic 10 – 2006

Joe Gegg 1st Team (MVC) – 1964, 1965

B.J. Rodrigue, Eric Rohr Atlantic 10 – 2007

Dave Hagenbrock (MCC) 1983

Casey Moore Atlantic 10 – 2008

Rich Hansmann 1st Team (MVC) – 1967

All-Conference Mike Barger Player of the Year (GMW) – 1993 Newcomer of the Year (GMW) – 1993 1st Team (GMW) – 1993

Tony Hausladen 1st Team (C-USA) – 1996 1st Team (GMW) – 1995

Ryan Bennett Hon. Mention (A-10) – 2008 SA of the Year (A-10) – 2009 Ryan Bird 2nd Team (A-10) – 2006 2nd Team (C-USA) – 2005

Joe Hennessey 1st Team (MVC) – 1962, 1963, 1964 Mike Huelsmann Hon. Mention (C-USA) – 1996 1st Team (GMW) – 1995

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

Ben Hutton 1st Team (C-USA) – 2001

Dan Wetzel 1st Team (GMW) – 1992

Jason Boehlow 1st Team (GMW) – 1992

Jerry Jones 1st Team (MVC) – 1960

Jason Wood 2nd Team (C-USA) – 1999

Jerry Boehmer 1st Team (MVC) – 1966

John Jones Baseball Athlete of the Year (MVC) – 1965

Jim Woods (Metro) 1979, 1980, 1981

Len Boehmer 1st Team (MVC) – 1961 Brett Bredensteiner 2nd Team (C-USA) – 1997, 1998 Hon. Mention (C-USA) – 1996 Newcomer of the Year and 2nd Team (GMW) – 1995 Brad Brown 2nd Team (GMW) – 1992

Jerry Koehler 1st Team (MVC) – 1962 Phil Kumnick 1st Team (MCC) – 1989 Corey Lawson 1st Team (C-USA) – 2002

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 Conference Metro indicates Metro 7 Conference MVC indicates Missouri Valley Conference

Joe Marcum 1st Team (MVC) – 1964

Eric Koettker 1st Team – 1997

Pat Conreaux 1st Team (GMW) – 1994 2nd Team (GMW) – 1992, 1993

Corey Lawson 1st Team – 2003

Nick Crocker All-Freshman (C-USA) – 1997

Zach Miller All-Rookie (A-10) – 2009

Mark Panzeri 1st Team – 1988, 1989, 1990

John Davasko 1st Team (MVC) – 1966

Bill Musselman 1st Team (A-10) – 2006

Scott Peden 1st Team – 2005

Jim Dix 1st Team (MVC) – 1964, 1965

Tom O’Connor 2nd Team (GMW) – 1992

Jeff Ray 1st Team – 1994

Tom Dix 1st Team (MVC) – 1963, 1964

Mike Orrico 2nd Team (C-USA) – 2001

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Jeff Ray Hon. Mention (C-USA) – 1996

John Marcum 1st Team (MVC) – 1965,1966

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BILLIKENS IN THE PROS Major League Baseball – In the Draft Mike Barger 1993 Jerry Boehmer 1965 Darin Cissell 1997 Jim Dix 1965 John Duncan 1982 Joe Gegg 1965 Tony Hausladen 1997 Mike Huelsmann 1996 Wes Jaillet 2002 Bill Musselman 2007 Casey Moore 2008 Zach Outman 2009 Michael Schaeffer 1998 Dave Sever 2008 2009 Dan Shouse 2001

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 Diamondbacks 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 Nick Crocker Carl Gentile Joe Hennessey John Jones Brian Kern Brad Wehrfritz

2007 1992 1999 1965 1964 1960 1996 2002

Toronto Blue Jays Chicago Cubs Atlanta Braves New York Mets Kansas City Athletics St. Louis Cardinals Oakland Athletics St. Louis Cardinals

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

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 and Cincinnati Reds (1938) St. Louis Cardinals (1909)

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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

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

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

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

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

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

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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

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

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

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

3B 12 19 10 9 13 6 9 4 14 13 7 19 19 18 13 27 18 12 5 9 10 10 6 7 6 9 11 5 7 12

L App. CG ShO Sv. 26 43 20 4 2 29 53 23 2 7 21 43 18 4 1 17 28 14 1 21 39 13 4 5 45 53 15 0 1 44 53 9 0 3 40 47 14 2 5 29 40 11 0 3 37 51 8 0 7 37 46 5 0 3 40 61 12 1 6 28 50 6 2 9 23 45 5 0 6 33 53 7 2 6 30 54 7 0 3 24 49 6 1 7 30 51 6 2 4 38 48 6 1 2 39 58 8 1 6 34 53 6 3 5 32 53 12 1 6 30 52 10 0 4 32 50 7 1 6 41 55 4 0 7 40 53 3 2 7 29 61 14 2 4 37 53 5 3 5 29 53 10 3 6 25 55 55 5 2

TEAM HITTING STATISTICS

HR 33 34 20 12 15 34 31 22 22 54 15 33 21 15 22 32 45 63 34 42 32 35 19 30 38 25 22 15 28 46

RBI 207 270 148 116 169 165 187 166 200 235 156 318 248 228 244 315 303 323 212 368 305 249 198 218 269 244 300 184 269 338

TB SLG% BB 553 .478 200 690 .463 182 451 .395 150 279 .359 84 341 .350 213 510 .348 133 558 .369 141 473 .367 149 473 .396 154 729 .449 184 465 .344 158 771 .406 242 633 .417 237 601 .405 197 676 .383 222 785 .446 211 764 .451 231 844 .471 237 576 .376 186 870 .440 299 713 .394 251 671 .384 243 599 .360 180 596 .360 180 702 .384 220 678 .373 209 761 .365 216 596 .332 175 692 .389 273 817 .431 246

SO OB% SB-SBA PO A E FLD% 179 .408 54-61 894 301 95 .926 219 .385 55 866 285 66 .946 188 .366 74 608 198 62 .929 124 .323 41 592 248 55 .939 256 .376 95-110 642 233 74 .922 325 .298 46-65 1092 594 142 .922 328 .320 36-64 1103 441 123 .926 237 .343 14-26 944 478 106 .931 200 .354 38-57 863 373 66 .949 241 .359 44-64 .940 240 .337 23-41 831 338 85 .932 325 .370 108-158 1391 612 114 .946 249 .396 87-116 1147 484 88 .949 187 .388 90-124 1106 459 82 .950 280 .373 82-111 1302 572 105 .947 270 .386 82-114 1322 604 102 .950 309 .392 73-97 1260 523 87 .953 388 .389 59-79 1317 588 80 .960 301 .341 39-58 1181 467 127 .928 405 .410 107-152 1446 667 112 .950 345 .382 92-119 1396 591 75 .964 332 .364 50-77 1366 582 84 .959 341 .347 64-94 1325 518 81 .958 323 .341 59-84 1312 502 73 .961 440 .354 56-94 1400 536 93 .954 424 .353 40-65 1390 544 77 .962 406 .360 38-53 1600 682 102 .957 330 .330 38-65 1413 633 99 .954 388 .386 80-108 1375 604 76 .963 376 .391 77-97 1452 579 78 .963

TEAM PITCHING STATISTICS

IP 283.0 333.2 265.0 205.0 260.1 367.0 367.0 315.1 291.1 388.0 337.2 460.1 383.2 369.2 438.1 443.1 420.0 439.0 393.2 482.0 465.1 455.1 441.2 437.1 466.2 463.1 533.1 471.0 458.1 484.0

H 335 400 281 255 313 585 567 484 514 602 433 596 450 438 530 543 526 621 558 823 547 570 494 575 697 618 591 572 527 609

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

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

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

SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg. HP 157 60 24 22 .284 8 275 65 25 29 .269 9 209 53 15 30 .240 5 126 39 11 18 10 197 15 156 129 37 67 .348 13 159 128 29 92 .346 16 122 113 16 53 .349 17 149 16 201 86 30 51 .366 208 78 18 33 .309 36 261 111 16 61 .316 53 234 77 21 32 .293 36 229 75 7 21 .293 34 278 87 18 36 .294 44 246 95 9 49 .301 38 380 87 17 52 .305 35 249 127 17 68 .331 53 256 114 21 57 .329 43 277 169 35 69 .380 67 334 111 16 54 .297 348 104 18 43 .309 45 327 90 13 28 .280 36 323 109 11 54 .318 45 305 121 17 83 .346 15 287 123 23 51 .319 62 325 106 14 30 .286 62 306 121 17 21 .303 52 280 103 13 34 .292 41 342 112 22 56 .312 46

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ANNUAL LEADERS

Batting Average Year Avg. 2009 .368 2008 .357 2007 .301 2006 .344 2005 .340 2004 .310 2003 .317 2002 .337 2001 .332 2000 .340 1999 .362 1998 .353 1997 .362 1996 .378 1995 .368 1994 .403 1993 .460 1992 .391 1991 .335 1990 .337 1989 .386 1988 .360 1987 .366 1986 .315 1985 .351 1984 .333 1983 .402 1982 .343 1981 .433 1980 .369

Player Ryan Bennett Ryan Bennett Ryan Crespi Bill Musselman Johnny Sweeney Drew Eder Corey Lawson Ryan Murphy Mike Orrico Steiner, Bredenkoetter Jason Wood Brett Bredensteiner Adam Gabris Jeff Ray Mike Huelsmann Pat Conreaux Mike Barger Jason Boehlow Pat Conreaux Tom O’Conner Phil Kumnick Joel Sher Joel Sher Rob Goldschmidt Miguel Ribas Pat Baker Dave Hagenbrock Dave Hagenbrock Jim Woods Sprick, Duncan

Home Runs Year No. 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 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

Player 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

Earned Run Average Year No. Player 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. 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 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

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Player 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. 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 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. CHAMPIONS 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

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

1966

COACH ROY LEE MVC TOURN. CHAMPIONS NCAA DISTRICTS 3/30 at Concordia 4/1 Winona St. 4/2 Winona St. 4/2 Winona St.

W W W W

9-0 13-2 3-0 4-0

4/5 at Western Ky. W 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

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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.

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.

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7-5 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

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

5-7 8-6 4-3 4-5 8-6 1-4 1-2 7-2 3-4 4-0 1-0 4-6 10-3 3-0 4-7 3-7 3-1 5-0 8-6 3-2

4/10 Western Ky. L 12-13 4/15 at Iowa Wesleyan W 11-0 4/16 at Quincy L 3-5 4/18 at Harris-Stowe W 8-2 4/22 vs Northern Illinois W 6-3 4/22 vs Northern Illinois T 2-2 4/28 at Wichita St. L 8-9 4/29 at Wichita St. W 2-1 4/29 at Wichita St. W 2-0 5/2 at Washington (Mo.) L 0-2 5/5 Tulsa W 5-3 5/6 Tulsa W 3-2 5/6 Tulsa L 7-10 5/7 vs Arkansas St. L 5-7 5/12 at Drake W 3-1 5/13 at Drake W 7-2 5/13 at Drake W 21-0 5/19 Cincinnati ! W 4-0 5/19 Cincinnati ! L 0-2 5/20 Cincinnati ! L 7-8

15-9

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

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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

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

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8-2 12-1 12-1 10-4

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

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


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1972

10-24

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

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 W 3/19 Luther L 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

14-3 2-4 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

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

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). 4/7 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 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

6-4 5-4 0-3 6-11 4-8 3-11 2-3 0-2 4-5 1-4 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 3/13 MacMurray 3/15 Missouri Baptist 3/17 Harris-Stowe 3/18 Iowa 3/18 Iowa 3/21 Central Mich. 3/21 Central Mich. 3/24 Upper Iowa 3/24 Upper Iowa 3/28 Moorhead St. 3/29 Quincy 3/29 Quincy 4/1 at Bradley 4/1 at Bradley 4/2 at Bradley 4/2 at Bradley 4/4 at Cincinnati 4/8 at Creighton 4/8 at Creighton 4/9 at Creighton 4/9 at Creighton

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12-1 8-1 7-6 6-0 3-10 3-7 2-4 4-7 3-0 5-1 19-7 3-0 3-0 3-2 6-1 8-7 3-4 4-11 5-3 9-3 1-6 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 1-8 4/27 Southern Illinois L 1-8 4/30 Illinois St. W 3-0 4/30 Illinois St. W 7-6 5/1 Illinois St. W 6-5 5/1 Illinois St. W 3-2 5/3 at Washington (Mo.) W 10-0 5/7 Memphis L 0-9 5/7 Memphis L 0-9 5/8 Memphis L 1-9 5/10 at SIU Edwardsville L 2-6 5/10 at SIU Edwardsville W 9-4 5/12 vs Georgia Tech * L 2-3 5/12 vs Cincinnati * W 4-3 5/13 vs Tulane * L 2-7

19-32-1

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

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

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/8 UM-St. Louis L 4/9 at Harris-Stowe W 4/9 at Harris-Stowe W 4/11 at Missouri L 4/11 at Missouri L 4/12 at Western Illinois W 4/12 at Western Illinois L 4/15 at Louisville L 4/15 at Louisville W 4/18 SEMO L 4/22 Creighton W 4/23 Creighton L 4/23 Creighton W 4/25 at Southern Illinois L 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

6-13 18-0 6-0 2-15 2-17 3-2 6-7 1-6 6-1 8-15 5-2 5-6 8-1 3-11 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 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

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

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.

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4/7 Missouri-Rolla W 4/7 Missouri-Rolla W 4/11 at Illinois L 4/12 Louisville L 4/12 Louisville W 4/13 Louisville W 4/13 Louisville L at Cincinnati L at Cincinnati L 4/20 at Xavier L 4/22 SEMO W 4/22 SEMO W 4/23 Missouri Baptist W 4/24 at SIU-Edwardsville L 4/25 at UM-St. Louis L 4/25 at UM-St. Louis L 4/28 at Southern Illinois L 4/29 Washington (Mo.) W 4/29 Washington (Mo.) L 4/30 at Missouri L 4/30 at Missouri L 5/2 Greenville W 5/3 at Illinois St. L 5/3 at Illinois St. W 5/4 at Illinois St. L 5/4 at Illinois St. L 5/8 vs Memphis * L 5/9 vs Louisville * L

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6-0 3-0 3-4 4-7 5-4 5-4 11-13 2-6 4-5 10-14 14-12 8-5 11-1 3-12 3-5 4-11 4-18 7-2 2-9 1-3 3-8 4-1 8-9 18-16 3-10 6-7 6-14 3-8

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

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

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W L L L W L W L L

8-2 6-20 2-20 2-4 18-7 5-10 7-0 3-15 3-4

1982

COACH LYLE REUSS at Parks (Ill.) L 3/8 at UALR L 3/9 at Louisiana St. L at Tulane L 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

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11-1 3-9 1-11 2-5 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

1983

COACH LYLE REUSS 3/8 at Mississippi L 3/9 at UALR W 3/9 at UALR L 3/10 at Murray St. L 3/12 at SEMO L 3/12 at SEMO L 3/15 at SIU Edwardsville L 3/16 at Greenville W 3/23 Harris-Stowe W 3/23 Harris-Stowe W 3/24 Minnesota-Morris L 3/27 Evansville W 3/27 Evansville L 3/30 at Missouri L 4/2 Western Illinois W

2-8 9-5 2-4 4-8 2-8 4-5 2-8 6-5 6-2 6-2 7-11 2-1 3-4 2-23 4-3


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 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

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1984

COACH JOHN KAZANAS 3/7 at Missouri St. L 0-17 3/9 at Oklahoma City L 0-11 3/9 at Oklahoma City L 3-10 3/10 at Oklahoma City L 1-11 3/10 at Oklahoma City L 1-9 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

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1985

COACH ED KOPFF 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

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. 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 4/16 at Missouri L 0-14 4/17 Southern Illinois L 3-13 4/19 Oral Roberts L 1-11 4/19 Oral Roberts L 2-19 4/20 Oral Roberts L 2-4 4/20 Oral Roberts L 1-10 4/21 at SIU Edwardsville L 0-6 4/21 at SIU Edwardsville L 6-8 4/22 at Maryville L 5-8 4/23 at McKendree L 4-11 4/23 at McKendree W 7-6 4/24 UM-St. Louis W 11-10

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1986

COACH ED KOPFF 2/28 at Oral Roberts 2/28 at Oral Roberts 3/1 at Oral Roberts 3/1 at Oral Roberts 3/4 Missouri Baptist 3/5 Bradley 3/5 Bradley 3/8 at South Alabama 3/8 at South Alabama 3/9 at South Alabama 3/10 at Tulane 3/11 at Tulane 3/11 at Tulane

L L L L L L L L L L L L L

0-11 5-9 0-15 1-12 4-12 3-14 1-8 3-10 0-14 0-11 3-14 0-11 2-16

3/12 at South Alabama L 3/16 Indiana St. L 3/16 Indiana St. L 3/22 at Murray St. L 3/23 vs Missouri L 3/23 at Murray St. W 3/25 Maryville W 3/26 Harris-Stowe W 3/26 Harris-Stowe W 3/27 Southern Illinois L 3/29 at Western Illinois L 3/29 at Western Illinois L 3/31 at Missouri St. L 3/31 at Missouri St. L 4/2 UM-St. Louis L 4/4 Washington (Mo.) W 4/5 Quincy W 4/5 Quincy L 4/6 Missouri St. L 4/6 Missouri St. L 4/7 Missouri St. L 4/9 at Illinois St. L 4/9 at Illinois St. W 4/11 at Evansville L 4/11 at Evansville L 4/12 Evansville L 4/12 Evansville L 4/15 at Central Missouri St. L 4/15 at Central Missouri St. W 4/16 at UM-St. Louis L 4/18 at SIU Edwardsville L 4/19 McKendree L 4/19 McKendree W 4/22 at Southern Illinois L 4/23 at Indiana St. L 4/23 at Indiana St. L 4/25 SIU Edwardsville L 4/29 Eastern Illinois L 4/29 Eastern Illinois L 5/2 at SEMO L

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2-11 0-6 1-6 1-7 2-12 6-5 7-1 3-1 5-3 1-7 3-18 11-14 6-7 6-13 3-4 7-2 19-9 8-9 5-6 2-8 5-16 2-13 9-6 11-12 2-9 5-10 6-16 6-7 7-5 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 3/3 Bradley 3/4 Illinois 3/6 at Missouri St. 3/7 at Missouri St. 3/7 at Missouri St. 3/8 at Missouri St. 3/10 at Arkansas 3/10 at Arkansas 3/11 at Arkansas 3/13 at Oral Roberts

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L 2-6 L 3-7 L 1-21 L 8-19 L 4-8 L 5-13 L 5-7 L 10-20 L 0-9 L 5-15 L 3-10

3/13 at Oral Roberts L 3/14 at Oral Roberts L 3/14 at Oral Roberts L 3/17 SEMO L 3/21 at Creighton L 3/21 at Creighton L 3/22 at Creighton L 3/22 at Creighton L 3/27 Saint Mary’s (Minn.) W 3/27 Saint Mary’s (Minn.) W 3/28 Western Illinois L 3/28 Western Illinois L 3/31 Illinois College W 4/2 at Southern Illinois L 4/5 UM-St. Louis W 4/5 UM-St. Louis L 4/7 at Indiana L 4/9 SIU-Edwardsville L 4/11 at Evansville L 4/11 at Evansville L 4/12 Evansville L 4/12 Evansville L 4/16 SIU Edwardsville L 4/16 at SIU Edwardsville L 4/21 at Missouri Baptist L 4/21 Missouri Baptist W 4/23 at Washington (Mo.) L 4/25 Notre Dame W 4/25 Notre Dame L 4/26 Notre Dame W 4/28 at Eastern Illinois L 4/28 at Eastern Illinois L 4/29 Indiana St. L 4/29 Indiana St. L 4/30 Southern Illinois L 5/1 at SEMO L

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0-12 0-15 6-17 4-9 1-12 2-5 0-10 1-2 4-1 4-1 1-4 0-3 10-0 3-13 14-0 5-7 3-9 2-11 6-7 3-11 3-6 5-17 5-6 1-13 4-7 7-5 3-19 3-1 2-5 3-2 5-6 7-16 2-15 6-16 2-18 9-16

1988

COACH FRANK MORMINO 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

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/27 at Indiana St. 4/29 at SIU Edwardsville 5/3 UM-St. Louis 5/4 at Illinois

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L L L L

1-11 1-13 4-12 1-10

1989

COACH BOB HUGHES 2/24 at Kansas St. L 7-17 2/24 at Kansas St. L 4-10 3/1 Washington (Mo.) W 9-7 3/2 at Westminster W 7-6 3/4 Bradley L 2-11 3/13 at UALR W 10-9 3/14 at UALR L 7-9 3/15 at Northeast La. L 8-16 3/16 at Northeast La. W 4-2 3/16 at Northeast La. L 2-14 3/19 Northern Iowa L 4-10 3/19 Northern Iowa W 7-6 3/24 at Oklahoma St. L 6-21 3/24 at Oklahoma St. L 2-7 3/25 at Oklahoma St. L 2-5 4/1 Notre Dame L 0-1 4/1 Notre Dame L 2-5 4/5 at Washington (Mo.) W 13-2 4/7 Butler L 5-8 4/7 Butler W 7-4 4/11 at Murray St. L 4-5 4/12 at Murray St. L 1-13 4/12 at Murray St. L 6-9 4/15 at Evansville L 3-10 4/15 at Evansville L 3-10 4/16 at Evansville L 7-8 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

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1990

COACH BOB HUGHES 3/3 at Arkansas 3/3 at Arkansas 3/4 at Missouri St. 3/4 at Missouri St. 3/5 at UALR 3/10 Notre Dame 3/10 Northern Iowa 3/11 Bradley 3/13 at Louisiana St. 3/14 at SW Louisiana 3/15 at SW Louisiana 3/15 at SW Louisiana

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L L L L L L L L L L L L

4-14 7-10 2-8 1-13 5-6 2-10 3-7 4-5 2-20 4-9 6-11 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

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1991

COACH BOB HUGHES 2/23 at Wichita St. L 4-28 2/23 at Wichita St. L 3-11 2/24 at Wichita St. L 1-10 3/1 at Missouri St. L 6-13 3/1 at Missouri St. L 2-12 3/4 at Murray St. L 5-10 3/6 Washington (Mo.) W 19-2 3/9 Missouri St. L 4-7 3/10 Iowa W 6-3 3/10 Northern Illinois W 18-2 3/11 at Northeast La. W 4-3 3/12 at Tulane L 0-2 3/12 at Tulane L 10-12 3/13 at Louisiana St. L 4-6 3/14 at Nicholls St. W 14-9 3/20 Illinois St. L 2-13 3/20 Illinois St. L 3-4 3/24 Chicago St. W 10-3 3/24 Chicago St. W 15-1 3/26 Indiana St. L 5-12 3/26 Indiana St. L 3-9 3/27 Missouri L 5-8 3/30 Detroit L 8-9 3/30 Detroit L 5-15 3/31 Detroit W 7-4 3/31 Detroit L 16-18 4/5 at Western Illinois L 7-8 4/6 at Western Illinois W 13-10 4/6 at Western Illinois L 2-13 4/7 at Northeastern Ill. L 2-4 4/7 at Northeastern Ill. W 4-2 4/8 at Bradley L 2-7 4/8 at Bradley L 7-8 4/11 at SIU Edwardsville L 2-9 4/13 Butler L 5-6 4/14 Butler W 10-0 4/14 Butler L 5-8 4/20 at Xavier W 6-5

4/20 at Xavier 4/21 at Xavier 4/21 at Xavier 4/23 at Southern Illinois 4/24 at Missouri 4/25 at Arkansas St. 4/25 at Arkansas St. 4/27 at Notre Dame 4/27 at Notre Dame 4/28 at Notre Dame 4/28 at Notre Dame 5/2 SIU Edwardsville 5/5 Dayton 5/5 Dayton 5/6 Dayton 5/6 Dayton 5/11 at Evansville 5/11 at Evansville 5/12 at Evansville 5/12 at Evansville 5/15 vs Butler ^ 5/16 vs Detroit ^ 5/17 vs Xavier ^

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W 7-6 L 1-5 L 15-16 W 12-1 L 2-5 W 6-4 L 3-5 L 5-8 L 7-18 L 1-2 W 3-1 L 2-6 W 5-1 W 15-6 W 4-3 W 17-10 L 2-4 L 5-6 L 2-6 L 2-5 L 2-5 W 6-4 L 5-7

1992

COACH BOB HUGHES 2/29 at Southwest Baptist W 30-8 3/1 at Missouri St. L 5-25 3/1 at Missouri St. L 4-10 3/3 Washington (Mo.) W 7-6 3/4 Bradley W 4-2 3/4 Bradley W 7-2 3/7 vs Prairie View A&M W 7-4 3/7 at Lamar L 3-4 3/8 at Lamar L 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

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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 4/29 at Missouri W 5/1 UAB W 5/1 UAB L 5/2 UAB L 5/5 SIU Edwardsville W 5/8 at Cincinnati W 5/8 at Cincinnati L 5/9 at Cincinnati W 5/14 vs UAB # W 5/15 at Memphis # L 5/15 vs UAB # L

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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 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.

L 1-10 L 0-7 L 0-8 L 1-7 L 3-4 L 0-14 L 4-14 L 3-4 L 3-11 W 16-1 W 3-2 W 4-3 W 2-0 L 2-9 L 6-7 L 2-10 L 0-5 L 0-8 W 11-1 W 5-4 W 11-10 W 3-1


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 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 #

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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

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. L 2/25 Indiana St. L 3/4 at Georgia St. L 3/4 at Georgia St. L 3/8 at Missouri St. L 3/11 at Memphis L 3/11 at Memphis L 3/12 at Memphis L 3/13 at UT Martin W 3/17 at Central Arkansas L 3/18 Dayton W 3/18 Dayton W 3/19 Dayton W 3/22 Westminster W 3/23 at McKendree W 3/25 Cincinnati W 3/25 Cincinnati L 3/26 Cincinnati L 3/28 Missouri St. L 3/29 at Eastern Illinois L 3/30 Maryville W 4/1 Cleveland St. W 4/1 Cleveland St. W 4/2 Cleveland St. W 4/4 Greenville W 4/5 Lincoln W 4/8 at UAB L 4/8 at UAB L 4/9 at UAB L 4/12 Southern Illinois L 4/14 at Washington (Mo.) W 4/15 Memphis L 4/15 Memphis W 4/16 Memphis W 4/18 Western Illinois W 4/19 at SIU Edwardsville L 4/20 SEMO W 4/22 at Cincinnati L 4/22 at Cincinnati L 4/23 at Cincinnati L 4/25 Missouri L 4/26 at Missouri L

4-9 4-15 3-4 3-6 7-12 7-19 3-5 8-15 12-7 6-11 12-3 7-5 8-5 9-3 8-2 7-4 3-4 4-5 6-9 3-7 17-3 4-2 16-1 14-3 15-2 7-3 1-16 7-10 9-10 4-10 15-4 1-16 9-6 3-1 9-5 4-8 4-2 2-12 2-3 9-10 2-13 0-5

4/27 Rockhurst 4/30 UAB 4/30 UAB 5/6 at Evansville 5/7 Evansville 5/10 SIU Edwardsville 5/13 at Dayton 5/14 at Dayton 5/14 at Dayton 5/18 Memphis # 5/19 Cincinnati # 5/20 Memphis #

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L 8-11 W 10-9 L 4-14 W 6-5 L 5-13 L 5-6 W 17-11 W 5-2 W 7-6 W 10-5 L 3-11 L 4-7

1996

COACH BOB HUGHES 2/28 at Missouri St. L 3/1 at Samford L 3/2 at Samford W 3/2 at Samford L 3/3 at Alabama St. W 3/12 at Northeast La. L 3/13 at Grambling St. W 3/14 at UALR W 3/15 UAB L 3/16 UAB L 3/17 UAB W 3/21 Iowa L 3/22 at Tulane L 3/23 at Tulane L 3/24 at Tulane W 3/26 Missouri St. W 3/27 Eastern Illinois W 3/28 Westminster W 3/29 at Charlotte L 3/30 at Charlotte L 3/31 at Charlotte W 4/2 Lincoln W 4/3 at Missouri L 4/5 Southern Miss W 4/6 Southern Miss W 4/7 Southern Miss L 4/9 Missouri W 4/10 at SEMO W 4/13 Memphis L 4/13 Memphis L 4/14 Memphis W 4/15 Greenville W 4/17 Washington (Mo.) W 4/18 at SIU Edwardsville W 4/19 at South Florida L 4/20 at South Florida L 4/21 at South Florida L 4/24 at Southern Illinois W 4/26 at Cincinnati W 4/27 at Cincinnati W 4/30 at Bradley L 5/1 at Indiana St. L 5/1 at Indiana St. L 5/3 Louisville W 5/8 SIU Edwardsville W 5/10 at West Virginia L 5/15 vs Tulane % L 5/16 vs Memphis % W 5/17 at Southern Miss % L

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10-11 4-6 10-3 1-2 17-9 8-9 21-5 11-8 10-19 3-12 7-6 5-22 4-11 7-12 9-4 7-3 9-4 8-1 5-7 4-7 13-8 8-1 5-17 2-0 3-2 3-8 7-6 8-7 5-13 3-6 4-2 15-3 4-3 14-10 1-12 3-5 3-9 3-2 4-3 11-7 6-8 3-4 14-15 17-1 6-5 4-15 5-14 9-8 5-9

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

W W W L W W

8-4 10-4 4-0 3-7 14-6 11-2

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 %

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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

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

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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

4/11 UAB W 4/12 UAB L 4/14 at Eastern Illinois L 4/17 at Charlotte L 4/18 at Charlotte L 4/18 at Charlotte L 4/21 at SEMO W 4/24 Southern Miss L 4/25 Southern Miss L 4/26 Southern Miss L 4/28 at Bradley L 5/1 at Tulane L 5/2 at Tulane L 5/3 at Tulane L 5/8 Louisville L 5/9 Louisville L 5/10 Louisville L 5/12 vs South Florida % W 5/13 vs Tulane % L 5/14 vs UAB % L

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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 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

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

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 12-1 2-6 1-3 2-8 4-7 5-16 14-18 0-11 6-7 1-6 7-12 5-13 9-22 8-5 9-7 10-6 6-9 9-14 5-7 4-19 11-16 10-9 9-19 5-8 9-15 5-6 7-5 6-0 9-15 8-5

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5-2 4-14 11-9 16-5 0-3

2000

COACH BOB HUGHES 2/20 at Western Ky. 2/20 at Western Ky. 2/26 vs Northwestern St. 2/26 at Oral Roberts 2/27 at Oral Roberts 2/29 at Indiana St. 3/1 Eastern Illinois 3/4 Illinois-Chicago 3/4 Illinois-Chicago 3/5 Illinois-Chicago 3/7 at Arkansas 3/8 at Arkansas 3/10 at Murray St. 3/14 Missouri St. 3/17 at Cincinnati 3/18 at Cincinnati 3/18 at Cincinnati 3/22 at UT Martin 3/24 Memphis 3/25 Memphis 3/26 Memphis 3/28 at Bradley 3/29 Harris-Stowe 3/31 Southern Miss 4/1 Southern Miss 4/2 Southern Miss 4/4 at Missouri 4/5 Bradley 4/7 at Tulane 4/8 at Tulane 4/9 at Tulane 4/11 at Eastern Illinois 4/12 SEMO 4/14 at South Florida 4/15 at South Florida 4/16 at South Florida 4/18 at Evansville 4/19 at Missouri St. 4/21 Louisville 4/22 Louisville 4/22 Louisville 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

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L 2-12 L 4-7 L 7-13 L 7-8 L 7-9 W 17-5 L 2-4 W 3-0 W 9-0 L 8-15 L 4-7 L 4-14 W 4-0 W 3-2 L 16-17 L 2-4 W 10-3 W 17-5 W 10-8 L 3-7 L 4-7 W 15-8 W 15-5 L 0-2 L 2-4 W 8-4 L 8-16 W 11-1 L 2-3 L 2-3 L 9-13 W 20-12 W 5-4 L 5-6 L 6-13 W 9-7 L 2-4 W 8-2 L 7-9 L 6-10 W 10-6 L 3-5 L 5-6 L 0-4 L 4-15 L 0-5 W 10-9 L 7-10 L 6-8 L 0-5 L 8-9 W 5-4 L 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

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8-9 4-9 0-7 3-2 9-7 11-4 3-7 18-6 5-9

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

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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

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 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

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

7-5 8-4 7-6 4-2 4-3 8-6 3-2 0-4 4-3 4-6 3-4 5-6 5-9 6-13 5-2 4-6 1-6 1-2 4-6 2-9 2-16 6-7 6-2 1-12 11-7 16-2 3-8 4-1 2-5

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%

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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 3/1 vs Northern Illinois 3/2 vs Ball State 3/4 at UT Martin 3/7 Illinois-Chicago 3/8 Illinois-Chicago 3/8 Illinois-Chicago 3/12 at SEMO 3/14 at Southern Miss 3/15 at Southern Miss 3/16 at Southern Miss 3/18 Harris-Stowe 3/21 TCU 3/22 TCU 3/23 TCU 3/25 Eastern Illinois 3/26 Evansville 3/28 Charlotte 3/29 Charlotte 3/30 Charlotte 4/1 UT Martin 4/2 Missouri 4/4 at Louisville 4/5 at Louisville 4/6 at Louisville 4/9 at Missouri St. 4/11 South Florida 4/12 South Florida 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

W 5-2 L 1-6 L 0-2 L 5-6 W 4-3 W 16-14 W 11-10 L 4-9 L 1-13 L 0-11 L 6-9 W 21-3 L 1-5 L 3-13 L 3-13 W 9-8 W 10-5 L 3-8 W 10-7 L 2-12 W 11-7 L 6-12 W 5-3 L 1-2 W 6-5 L 7-8 L 8-11 L 3-9 L 2-3 W 6-5 W 5-1 L 2-8 L 5-8 L 1-4 W 7-6 W 12-8 L 4-13 L 4-9 L 0-6 W 7-5 L 2-4 L 2-4 L 2-3 L 4-5 W 6-5 W 5-0 L 0-14 L 0-8 L 4-12 L 4-12

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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 5/21 Memphis 5/22 Memphis

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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 L W

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 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


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/18 at UAB 3/19 at UAB 3/20 at UAB 3/23 at Bradley 3/25 TCU 3/26 TCU 3/26 TCU 3/29 Eastern Illinois 3/30 Missouri 4/1 Charlotte 4/2 Charlotte 4/3 Charlotte 4/5 SEMO 4/6 at Missouri St. 4/8 Cincinnati 4/9 Cincinnati 4/10 Cincinnati 4/13 UT Martin 4/15 at Southern Miss 4/16 at Southern Miss 4/17 at Southern Miss 4/19 at Indiana State 4/20 vs Missouri 4/23 Louisville 4/23 Louisville 4/24 Louisville 4/27 Missouri St. 4/29 at Memphis 4/30 at Memphis 5/1 at Memphis 5/4 vs Southern Illinois 5/6 at Houston 5/7 at Houston 5/8 at Houston 5/11 at Eastern Illinois 5/13 Tulane 5/14 Tulane 5/15 Tulane 5/19 at East Carolina 5/20 at East Carolina 5/21 at East Carolina

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L 1-12 L 2-3 L 1-2 L 10-11 L 0-10 L 1-13 W 11-4 W 4-2 W 8-16 L 9-21 L 7-11 L 5-9 L 2-3 W 6-5 W 6-2 L 3-6 L 3-9 L 7-9 L 4-10 W 5-1 L 4-11 L 7-12 L 4-13 L 4-19 W 4-1 L 13-19 L 8-16 W 3-2 W 7-3 W 11-0 L 0-6 L 6-8 L 1-2 L 2-9 W 8-5 L 7-16 L 0-6 L 4-15 L 7-8 L 5-9 W 6-0

2006

COACH BOB HUGHES A-10 Tourn. Champions NCAA Regional 2/17 at Mississippi L 1-0 2/17 at Mississippi L 2-11 2/24 Creighton L 2-11 2/25 Creighton L 5-9 2/26 Creighton L 2-5 2/28 Bradley W 8-3 3/1 Indiana State W 3-2 3/3 South Dakota State W 18-5 3/4 South Dakota State W 12-1 3/4 South Dakota State W 5-4 3/7 at Missouri L 0-16 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 4/11 at UT Martin L 4/14 at Xavier W 4/15 at Xavier L 4/16 at Xavier W 4/19 vs Missouri L 4/21 Massachusetts L 4/22 Massachusetts L 4/23 Massachusetts L 4/25 Missouri State W 4/26 vs Southern Illinois L 4/28 at Charlotte L 4/29 at Charlotte W 4/30 at Charlotte W 5/2 at Eastern Illinois W 5/5 at George Washington W 5/6 at George Washington W 5/7 at George Washington W 5/12 Rhode Island L 5/13 Rhode Island L 5/14 Rhode Island W 5/16 at SEMO L 5/19 at Dayton L 5/19 at Dayton W 5/20 at Dayton L 5/24 vs Charlotte & W 5/25 vs Rhode Island & W 5/26 vs St. Bonaventure & W 5/27 vs St. Bonaventure & L 5/28 vs St. Bonaventure & W 6/2 at Cal St. Fullerton < L 6/3 vs San Diego < L

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6-3 4-12 10-2 7-8 6-1 0-4 4-5 5-8 3-6 5-3 3-5 7-8 4-1 4-3 6-3 7-5 4-3 7-3 1-6 10-12 4-2 6-7 5-6 6-1 2-5 3-1 3-2 10-5 2-3 7-0 1-6 12-19

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 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

at Troy at Troy at Troy at Central Arkansas at Central Arkansas at Central Arkansas vs New Mexico at Texas A&M vs Oregon State vs New Mexico at SEMO at Creighton at Creighton at Creighton Bradley at Missouri Illinois State Illinois State Illinois State UT Martin Evansville Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte at Eastern Illinois at Missouri State 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

L 0-5 L 1-5 L 9-10 L 4-6 L 4-5 L 12-13 W 5-2 L 3-14 L 0-2 L 5-17 L 2-5 L 1-6 L 4-5 L 0-14 L 2-5 L 1-19 W 5-1 W 5-4 L 1-6 W 1-0 L 10-20 L 0-6 L 10-12 W 6-5 L 1-9 L 1-9 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

4/27 4/28 4/29 5/5 5/5 5/6 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/17 5/18 5/19

at Temple at Temple at Temple Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s at Massachusetts at Massachusetts at Massachusetts Dayton Dayton Dayton

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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 5/10 5/13 5/16 5/16 5/17

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 at Duquesne L 3-9 vs Southern Illinois L 1-2 Temple L 6-7 Temple W 5-2 Temple L 0-5

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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 at CSU Bakersfield at CSU Bakersfield UC Santa Barbara at Indiana State Eastern Illinois at Evansville SEMO Chicago State Chicago State Chicago State Northern Illinois Northern Illinois Murray State Murray State Murray State North Dakota North Dakota at Xavier at Xavier at Xavier at Ole Miss SIU Edwardsville Duquesne Duquesne Eastern Illinois Missouri Richmond Richmond Richmond at SIU Edwardsville SIU Edwardsville UMass UMass UMass at UT Martin at Dayton at Dayton at Dayton at Eastern Illinois Illinois Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte at Missouri State at Geo. Washington at Geo. Washington at Geo. Washington at Temple at Temple at Temple SIU Carbondale SIU Edwardsville Rhode Island Rhode Island

W 8-7 L 2-4 L 4-8 W 8-7 L 5-7 W 7-5 W 4-2 L 6-7 W 14-3 W 9-6 W 14-4 W 13-2 W 7-2 L 1-4 L 5-12 W 4-1 W 13-6 L 9-13 L 3-4 L 8-12 L 7-8 W 15-11 L 3-12 W 11-8 W 10-8 L 8-12 L 6-19 W 13-6 W 8-1 W 4-0 L 1-14 W 9-5 L 4-6 W 3-1 L 1-5 W 4-3 L 2-6 L 9-25 L 3-7 L 6-10 W 11-10 L 3-9 L 6-10 L 6-8 W 8-3 W 13-3 L 5-7 W 7-3 W 12-11 W 11-7 W 12-3 W 4-0 W 4-3 W 5-3 L 1-9

@ indicates NCAA District Playoffs < indicates NCAA Regional $ indicates NCAA World Series ! indicates Missouri Valley Conf. Tournament * indicates Metropolitan Collegiate Athletic Conf. Tourn. ^ indicates Midwestern City Conf. Tournament # indicates Great Midwest Conf. Tournament % indicates Conference USA Tournament & indicates Atlantic 10 Tournament

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Last Opponent Record Streak SLU Win Air Force 0-0-1 T1 — Alabama 0-1 L1 — Alabama State 1-0 W1 3/3/96 Arizona State 0-2 L2 — Arkansas 5-13 L8 4/15/60 Arkansas State 9-12 L2 4/25/91 Ark.-Little Rock 3-8 L5 3/14/96 Austin Peay 0-1 L1 — Ball State 0-1 L1 — Belmont 2-5 L1 2/23/08 Birmingham Southern 0-1 L1 — Bradley 28-40-1 W1 4/5/06 Buena Vista 1-0 W1 4/5/55 Butler 8-12 L2 4/14/91 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 W1 2/22/09 Cal State-Bakersfield 1-2 L2 2/20/09 Cal State-Fullerton 0-1 L1 –– Campbell 1-0 W1 3/8/93 Centenary 0-1 L1 — Central Arkansas 0-4 L3 — Central Michigan 0-3 L3 — Central Missouri State 1-3 L2 4/15/86 Charlotte 9-29 L6 3/25/07 Chicago State 12-0 W12 3/7/09 Christian Bros. (Tenn.) 1-0 W1 4/8/66 Cincinnati 42-42 L2 4/8/05 Cleveland State 3-0 W3 4/2/95 Concordia 23-13 W7 3/14/81 Connecticut 1-0 W1 6/7/65 Creighton 11-37 L10 2/27/04 Dartmouth 1-0 W1 3/15/08 Dayton 17-11 L4 5/18/07 Delta State 2-1 L1 3/28/67 DePaul 1-0 W1 1927 Detroit 5-4 L2 3/10/99 Drake 24-4 W4 5/19/73 Duke 0-1 L1 — Duquesne 5-2 W2 3/27/09 East Carolina 3-6 W1 5/21/05 Eastern Illinois 18-22 L2 2/27/09 Eden 7-1 W3 5/2/41 Evansville 11-45 W1 2/28/09 Fairleigh Dickenson 1-1 L1 3/19/80 Florida St. 1-1 L1 6/9/65 Fontbonne 1-1 W1 3/12/08 Fordham 4-2 W1 3/29/08 George Washington 6-3 W1 5/2/09 Georgia State 0-2 L2 — Georgia Tech 0-2 L2 — Grambling State 1-0 W1 3/13/96 Greenville 13-1 W6 4/15/96 Harris-Stowe 44-6-1 W7 4/29/08 Hiram College 1-1 L1 3/20/67 Houston 5-28 L5 4/16/04 Illinois 2-14 W1 4/22/09 Illinois Benedictine 1-0 W1 4/24/77 Illinois-Chicago 12-5 W2 3/11/06 Illinois College 7-2 W5 3/31/87 Illinois State 16-31 W2 4/30/08 Indiana 1-4-1 T1 3/15/81 Indiana State 9-32 L1 3/1/06 Iowa 3-6 W2 3/7/99

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Last Opp. Win 4/18/69 3/8/94 — 6/10/65 3/20/02 3/12/98 3/14/01 3/17/88 3/2/03 2/24/08 3/14/79 4/9/08 — 5/15/91 –– 2/21/09 6/2/06 — 2/17/01 2/25/07 3/21/77 5/12/89 4/26/09 — — 4/10/05 — 4/8/73 — 3/11/07 –– 4/18/09 3/20/78 — 3/31/91 5/8/70 3/9/93 5/10/08 5/20/05 4/21/09 5/11/35 3/21/07 3/19/80 5/13/81 4/9/98 3/29/08 5/2/09 3/4/95 5/12/78 — 3/17/82 4/9/85 3/21/67 5/8/05 4/2/08 — 3/13/05 5/9/36 3/18/07 4/18/90 2/24/09 3/21/96

Last Last Opponent Record Streak SLU Win Iowa State 0-1 L1 — Iowa Wesleyan 1-0 W1 4/15/67 IPFW 1-0 W1 3/14/08 IUPUI 1-1 W1 3/4/01 Jacksonville State 2-1 L1 3/24/67 Kansas 0-2 L2 — Kansas State 0-2 L2 — Kentucky Wesleyan 1-1 L1 5/14/65 Lamar 0-2 L2 — Lafayette 0-1 L1 –– La Salle 4-2 L1 4/5/08 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 — Louisiana Tech 1-0 W1 3/21/78 Louisville 17-30 L1 4/23/05 Luther College 2-1 L1 3/19/74 MacMurray 7-7 L1 4/28/84 Maryville 7-3 W5 3/30/95 Massachusetts 2-7 L1 4/11/09 McKendree 22-12 W8 4/23/03 Memphis 23-57-1 W4 5/1/05 Mercer 1-1 L1 3/8/99 Millikin 4-2 W1 4/30/89 Minnesota-Morris 0-1 L1 — Mississippi 1-5 W1 3/24/09 Missouri 20-78-1 L7 4/7/04 Missouri Baptist 17-8 W1 4/7/94 Missouri-Rolla 4-2 W1 5/5/81 Missouri-St. Louis 17-28 W3 4/22/08 Missouri State 10-42 W1 4/28/09 Moorhead State 4-1 W3 3/28/78 Murray State 14-18 W1 3/15/09 Nebraska-Omaha 0-1 L1 — New Mexico 1-1 L1 3/2/07 New Mexico State 1-0 W1 1972 New Orleans 0-1 L1 — Nicholls State 1-2 W1 3/14/91 North Carolina 0-2 L2 — North Dakota 2-1 L1 3/17/09 Northeast Louisiana 2-3 L1 3/11/91 Northeastern Illinois 8-4 W3 3/7/98 Northern Illinois 9-6-1 W2 3/11/09 Northern Iowa 2-3 L1 3/17/92 Northwestern 1-2 L1 3/10/02 Northwestern State (La.) 0-2 L2 — Notre Dame 3-12 L3 4/28/91 Ohio State 1-0 W1 3/19/08 Oklahoma City 0-10 L10 — Oklahoma State 0-8 L8 — Oral Roberts 1-24 L24 5/11/73 Oregon State 0-1 L1 — Prairie View A&M 1-0 W1 3/7/92 Purdue 1-2 W1 3/19/06 Quincy 12-4 L2 4/5/86 Rhode Island 3-7 L1 5/14/09 Rice 0-1 L1 — Richmond 6-3 W3 4/4/09 Rockhurst 0-1 L1 — Saint Joseph’s 4-2 L1 5/5/07 Samford 2-5 L1 3/1/08

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Opp. Win 2/16/01 — –– 3/3/01 3/25/67 5/20/13 2/24/89 5/15/65 3/8/72 3/18/08 4/6/08 — — — 3/13/91 — 4/24/05 3/19/74 4/28/84 4/22/85 4/12/09 4/19/86 5/21/04 3/9/99 4/19/84 3/24/83 2/17/06 4/1/09 3/29/93 5/5/81 5/3/88 4/23/08 4/4/74 3/14/09 1976 3/5/07 — 3/20/78 3/18/90 3/7/93 3/18/09 3/12/96 3/9/97 4/6/93 3/17/92 3/10/02 2/18/01 5/8/94 –– 3/7/85 3/25/89 2/22/98 3/4/07 — 3/18/06 4/9/90 5/15/09 3/10/92 5/4/08 4/27/95 5/6/07 3/1/08


ALL-TIME SERIES/COACHING RECORDS Last Opponent Sam Houston State San Diego South Alabama South Dakota South Dakota State South Florida Southeast Missouri St. Southern Benedictine Southern Illinois SIU Edwardsville Southern Miss Southwest Baptist Southwest Louisiana Southwestern (Tenn.) Springfield St. Bonaventure St. Leo St. Mary’s (Minn.) Tampa Taylor TCU UT Martin Tennessee Tech Temple

Last Record Streak SLU Win 0-1 L1 –– 0-1 L1 –– 0-6 L6 — 1-0 W1 1976 3-1 L1 3/9/08 10-20 L6 3/17/02 18-25 L1 3/11/08 0-1 L1 — 9-49 W1 5/12/09 19-37 W2 5/13/09 7-23 L1 4/16/05 1-0 W1 2/29/92 0-5 L5 — 1-0 W1 3/12/82 0-1 L1 — 4-4 L2 4/18/08 0-1 L1 — 6-0 W6 3/27/87 1-0 W1 1970 1-0 W1 4/2/58 1-11 W1 3/26/05 11-10 W2 4/14/09 1-4 L4 3/31/81 5-4 W3 5/10/09

Opp. Win 3/7/08 6/3/06 3/12/86 — –– 4/4/04 3/3/09 3/15/79 5/13/08 4/7/09 4/17/05 — 3/17/90 — 5/3/13 4/15/07 1970 — — — 3/26/05 4/11/07 2/28/99 5/17/08

Last Opponent Texas A&M Texas-Pan AM Texas Southern Troy Tulane Tulsa UAB UMBC Union Upper Iowa Valdosta State Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington (Mo.) Webster West Virginia Western Illinois Western Kentucky Westminster Wichita State William Jewell Winona State Wisconsin UW-Milwaukee Xavier

Last Record Streak SLU Win 0-1 L1 — 0-1 L1 –– 1-0 W1 3/11/97 1-5 L4 3/5/05 6-38 L8 4/26/03 7-12 L3 5/3/70 14-45 L4 3/27/04 1-0 W1 3/17/08 1-0 W1 4/10/68 2-0 W2 3/24/77 0-2 L2 — 0-7 L7 — 0-2 L2 — 42-21-2 W9 4/17/96 1-0 W1 4/6/88 0-1 L1 — 17-17 W6 2/24/02 5-6 W1 2/19/05 7-2 W3 3/28/96 9-10 L4 4/11/70 0-1 L1 — 16-7 L2 3/31/72 1-0 W1 1927 2-1 W2 3/13/04 4-12 L6 4/16/06

Opp. Win 3/3/07 3/8/08 — 2/18/07 5/15/05 1974 3/20/05 –– — — 3/23/67 4/5/82 3/11/93 4/8/88 — 5/10/96 3/5/98 2/18/05 4/7/90 2/24/91 4/23/77 4/1/76 — 3/12/04 3/22/09

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

W 15

L 11

T 1

Pct. .574

W 20 11 12 14 57

L T 11 20 18 17 66

Pct. .645 .550 .400 .452 .463

Jim Robinson Year 1969

Joe Gegg Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 4 years

Pct. .684 .643 .588 .640

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

L T 29

Pct. .275

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

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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 2 years

W 24 30 54

L T 29 25 54

Pct. .275 .181 .344 .440 .489 .377 .444 .510 .412 .208 .328 .358 .396 .423 .360 .255 .245 .525 .302 .362 Pct. .453 .545 .500

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BASEBALL ALUMNI

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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 2007-08 Blazer 1940 Blomberg, Tim 1992-95 Blue 1928 Blume, Charlie 2004-05

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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 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 Bronstein 1946 Brotherton, Ken 1982-85 Brown 1928 Brown, Brad 1990-93 Brown, Butch 1972 Brown, Greg 1985 Buchy, Bob 1971 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 Campanella, Jim 1961-62, 65-66 Campbell, Mark 1996-99 Cardarelli, Charles 1967-68 Carlson, Carl 1980-82 Carlyle, Dean 1950 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 Cordia, John 1949-50 Corner, Gary 1984-85 Corrigan, Mike 2008 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

Drabelle, Joe Drone, Ed Drone, Lou DuBois, Tom Dudenhoeffer, Al Dudenhoeffer, Les Duffy, Bob Duncan, John

E

D’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 Dix, Paul 1976-79 Dix, Steve 1970-73 Dix, Tom 1961-65 Dobbs, Ross 1940 Dockery, Raymond 1913 Doerr 1946 Donnelly, Charles 1939-41 Donnelly, Jamie 1994 Donohue, Ed 1950 Dooley, Paul 1973 Dopking, Al 1977-78 Doucleff, K.C. 1994-95 Dougherty, Ed 1972

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

1939 1936 1935-37 1985-88 1937-38 1938-40 1939-40 1980-82

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 Freund, Sam 1927-28 Friederich, Jake 2002-03 Fritzinger, Gary 1965-66 Furrer, Bob 1976-77

G

Gabris, Adam Gabrys, Dick Gajewski, Jody

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1994-97 1950 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 Guerra, Omar 1993 Guntorius, Dave 2001-04 Guyre, Jon 2003-06

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Tony Hausladen

Haas, Terry 1984-85 Habenicht, 1940 Haddock, Brian 1997-2000 Hagebusch 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


BASEBALL ALUMNI 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

Jones, John Jones, Marcus Jordan, Ed

K

Idell, Bill Isaak, Russ Ismail, Mike

1972 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

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

I L J Mike Ismail

1957-60 1992, 94 1927

Corey Lawson

Lake, John Lally, John Landy, Tim Lanigan Larkin, Gary Latinovich, George Laughlin, Rod LaValle, John Lavin Law, William Lawson, Corey Lawton, Tom

1938 1982-84 2003-06 1914 1966 1960 1986-87 1961 1914 1960 2002-03 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 2006-08 MacMenamy, Rapier 1940 Maguire, John 1913, 15 Maher, Edgar 1913 Mahon, Frank 1938 Malchow, Scott 1993-96 Maletich, Jim 1955-56 Malone, Greg 1981 Mana, Frank 1969-72 Marchand 1946 Marcum, John 1964-66 Marklin, George 1960-61 Marks 1936 Markway, Greg 1978-79 Marlowe, Gilbert 2006-07 Marsalli, Brian 1980-81 Martin, Jack 1939 Marvel, Randy 1990 Mason, James 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 McKenna, Lou 1951-53 McLaughlin, John 1998-2001 McLeod, Mike 1961-64

McMahon, Jeff McNamara, Tom McQuade, Chuck McWilliams, B. Meagher, Dan Medwick, Joe Meglio, Tony Melis, George Menestrina, Ernest Mercer, Chuck Merenda Merrick, Chris Meyer, Earl Meyer, Len Miles, Paul Miller Miller, Dennis Miller, Mike Miller, Rod Mobley, Ken Modde, Darren Moll, Joe Moody, Bob Mooney, Mike Moore Moore, Casey Moore, Ziggy Moriarty, John Mosher, Bob Mosley, Mark Moss, Steve Mowry, Joe Mudd, Clayton Mudd, Sid Mueller, Bob Mueller, Eric Mueth, Scott Mullen, Jim Muncy, Derek Mundt, Carol Mundwiller, Al Munoz, Billy Murphy, Bill Murphy, Charles Murphy, Glenn Murphy, Jim Murphy, John Murphy, Ryan Murray, Billy Murray, John Musselman, Bill

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Nakata Nance, Bob Nappier, Mike Nelson, Ben Neville, Vince Nickel, Tom Nicollerat, Steve Niemeyer, Tom Nivert, William Nix, Don Nixon, Richard Noecker, Ross Nolen Norton, Pat

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1967 1967-70 1980 1970 1982-83 1967 1955-56 1936 1913 1950 1935 2008 1953, 55 1951, 53 2000-01 1928 1976-79 1988-89 1949 1941 1990-91 1990-92 1967-69 1967 1914 2004-08 2006-08 1993-96 1946 1981-82 2000-03 1959-60 1937-39 1936-38 1982 2003-07 1992-93 1966 2000-03 1940 1949 1979 1938 1941 1994 1965-68 1939 2002-03 1979 1977-80 2004-07

Bob Nance

1953 1993-96 1986-87 1996-99 1939 1977-78 1976-77 1956 1903-06 1952-53, 55 1984 1997-98 1906 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’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

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Scott Peden

Padberg 1906 Padberg 1914 Page, Bob 1955, 57 Page, Dave 1970 Paino, Vince 1935-36 Painter, Earl 1913 Palermo 1946 Panzeri, Mark 1987-90 Parker, Dan 2000-03 Parkinson, George 1938 Parson, Dave 1981-83 Parsons, Brandon 2007-08 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

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1974-77 1973-76 1940-41 1953 1963-65

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 Roemer, Cletus 1937 Rogers, Don 2003 Rogers, Rich 1957 Rohr, Eric 2003-07 Rohr, Ray 1967-70 Rossini, Martin 1935-37 Ruhman, Mike 1996 Rutledge 1928 Ryan, Bob 1965, 67-69 Ryan, Robert 1936-38

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Salembier, Chaz Samples, Dave Sanders, Dave Sanders, John Sansone, Pete Saunders, Roy Sauvage

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Tom Sullivan

2008-09 2002 1956-58 1973-76 1997 1952-53 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 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

V Y T Z W

Steitz, Ray Stoddard Stopper, Jeff Stratmann, Roy Strnad Stroot, Gary Struckhoff, Kurt Sullivan, Tom Swansten, Buzz Sweeney Sweeney, John Sweeney, Johnny Sweet, Ryan

1939-41 1949 1997-98 1950 1974 1962, 64 2002-06 1976-79 1972 1928 1985 2003-06 2004

Chris Von der Linden

Valdez, Patrick Van Deven, Herb Vanek, Ben Vatterott, Greg Veith, Johnny Verble, Kevin Vickery, Jerry Vineyard, Nathan Vitale, Andy Vitale, John Vogt, Charlie Von der Linden, Chris

2004-05 1941 1960 1961-64 1937 1982 2004-06 1995-96 1993-96 1955-56 1984-86 1986-89

Yacoub, Ramee Yates, Bud Yates, Carl York, Al Young

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

U

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

Steve Urcavich

Ulukou, Dick Underwood, Brett Unwin Urcavich, Steve Urschler, Charlie

1927-28 1985 1937 1986-87 1983-86

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

Jason Wood

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 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

2010 Saint Louis University Baseball

In an ongoing effort to update our records and rosters, please give the Billiken Media Relations Office a call at (314) 977-3346 or Email bkunderm@slu.edu if you notice anything missing or find any discrepancies. Thank you for your cooperation.


2010 BILLIKEN BASEBALL SCHEDULE Home games in Bold played at The Billiken Sports Center :: All times Central and subject to change

FEBRUARY Fri., 19 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff Little Rock, Ark. Sat., 20 vs. Saint Peter’s College Little Rock, Ark. Sat., 20 at Arkansas-Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. Sun., 21 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff Little Rock, Ark. Fri., 26 at Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. Sat., 27 at Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. Sun., 28 at Central Arkansas Conway, Ark.

11 a.m. 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 10 a.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m.

MARCH Tue., 2 Wed., 3 Fri., 5 Sat., 6 Sat., 6 Sun., 7 Tue., 9 Fri., 12 Sat., 13 Sun., 14 Tue., 16 Wed., 17 Sat., 20 Sun., 21 Tue., 23 Wed., 24 Fri., 26 Sat., 27 Sun., 28 Tue., 30

SEMO Western Illinois vs. Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Ohio State vs. Ohio State vs. Duquesne Western Illinois at Murray State at Murray State at Murray State Indiana State Evansville Kansas Kansas at SEMO at Ole Miss Xavier* Xavier* Xavier* Eastern Illinois

St. Louis, Mo. 2 p.m. St. Louis, Mo. 3 p.m. Port Charlotte, Fla. TBA Port Charlotte, Fla. Noon Port Charlotte, Fla. 3 p.m. Port Charlotte, Fla. Noon St. Louis, Mo. 3 p.m. Murray, Ky. 2 p.m. Murray, Ky. 1 p.m. Murray, Ky. 1 p.m. St. Louis, Mo. 3 p.m. St. Louis, Mo. 3 p.m. St. Louis, Mo. 1 p.m. St. Louis, Mo. 1 p.m. Cape Girardeau, Mo. 3 p.m. Oxford, Miss. 6:30 p.m. St. Louis, Mo. 6 p.m. St. Louis, Mo. 1 p.m. St. Louis, Mo. Noon St. Louis, Mo. 3 p.m.

APRIL Thu., 1 Thu., 1

at Saint Joseph’s* at Saint Joseph’s*

Camden, N.J. Camden, N.J.

2 p.m. 5 p.m.

Fri., 2 Wed., 7 Fri., 9 Sat., 10 Sun., 11 Wed., 14 Fri., 16 Sat., 17 Sun., 18 Tue., 20 Fri., 23 Sat., 24 Sun., 25 Wed., 28 Fri., 30

at Saint Joseph’s* at Arkansas Temple* Temple* Temple* at SIU Edwardsville at Fordham* at Fordham* at Fordham* Missouri State at UMass* at UMass* at UMass* at SIU Edwardsville St. Bonaventure*

Camden, N.J. Fayetteville, Ark. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Edwardsville, Ill. Bronx, N.Y. Bronx, N.Y. Bronx, N.Y. St. Louis, Mo. Amherst, Mass. Amherst, Mass. Amherst, Mass. Edwardsville, Ill. St. Louis, Mo.

6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. 3 p.m. Noon 11 a.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. Noon 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

MAY Sat., 1 St. Bonaventure* St. Louis, Mo. 1 p.m. Sun., 2 St. Bonaventure* St. Louis, Mo. Noon Fri., 7 at La Salle* Philadelphia, Pa. 2 p.m. Sat., 8 at La Salle* Philadelphia, Pa. Noon Sun., 9 at La Salle* Philadelphia, Pa. 11 a.m. Wed., 12 SIU Edwardsville# Sauget, Ill. 7 p.m. Fri., 14 at Charlotte* Charlotte, N.C. 5 p.m. Sat., 15 at Charlotte* Charlotte, N.C. 1 p.m. Sun., 16 at Charlotte* Charlotte, N.C. 11 a.m. Tue., 18 vs. Southern Illinois# Sauget, Ill. 7 p.m. Thu., 20 Dayton* St. Louis, Mo. 7 p.m. Fri., 21 Dayton* St. Louis, Mo. 1 p.m. Sat., 22 Dayton* St. Louis, Mo. 1 p.m. Wed.-Sat., 26-29 Atlantic 10 Conference Championship Camden, N.J. (Campbell’s Field) TBA * Atlantic 10 Conference game | # Game played at GSC Ballpark


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