USI BASEBALL SCHEDULE
USI SCREAMING EAGLES QUICK FACTS
*GLVC Games; Home Games In Gray; Road Games In White; Neutral Site In Black; All Times are CST; Sunday
Monday 6
Tuesday 7
Wednesday 8
Thursday 9
Friday 10
Saturday 11
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17 Armstrong Atlantic 1 p.m.
18 Armstrong Atlantic Noon
19 Armstrong Atlantic Noon
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25 Lake Erie (DH) 1 p.m.
26 Lake Erie 11 a.m.
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Monday
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Saturday
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2 Tiffin 2 p.m.
3 Tiffin 1 p.m.
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6 Montevallo 2:30 p.m.
7 Montevallo 1 p.m.
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9 Dunn Hospitality Touranment
10 Dunn Hospitality Touranment
11 Dunn Hospitality Touranment
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17 Maryville (DH) 1 p.m.*
18 Mo.-St. Louis (DH) 1 p.m.*
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25 Quincy (DH) Noon*
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(DH) 1p.m.*
Sunday
27
Monday
28
Tuesday
29
Wednesday
30 Northern Ky. 2 p.m.*
Thursday
Friday
31 Northern Ky. (DH) 1 p.m.*
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4 Ky. Wesleyan (DH) 2 p.m.*
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6 Bellarmine (DH) 3 p.m.*
7 Bellarmine (DH) Noon*
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14 Wis.Parkside (DH) Noon*
15 Wis.Parkside (DH)Noon*
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17 Ky. Wesleyan 6 p.m. *
18 Ky. Wesleyan 6 p.m.*
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21 Lewis (DH) 2 p.m.*
22 Lewis (DH) Noon*
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24 Oakland City 6 p.m.
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27 Indianapolis 2 p.m.*
28 Indianapolis (DH) 1 p.m.*
29 Indianapolis 1 p.m.*
30
APRIL
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GENERAL
Name of school: University of Southern Indiana City/population: Evansville/280,000 (Metro area) Founded: 1965 Enrollment: 10,820 (Fall 2011) Nickname: Screaming Eagles School colors: Red, White, Blue Arena/capacity: USI Baseball Field/500 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Great Lakes Valley President: Dr. Linda L.M. Bennett Alma mater, yr.: Cincinnati, ‘74 Athletic Director: Jon Mark Hall Alma mater, yr.: Murray State, ‘90 Athletic Department phone: 812/464-1846 Athletic Trainer: David Maldonado Phone: 812/465-1298 Assistant Athletic Trainer: Laura Heline Phone: 812/464-1955 Web site: gousieagles.com Facebook: USI Athletics Twitter: USI_Athletics
History
First Yr. Of Baseball: 1971 Overall All-Time Record: 1017-862 (541) Yrs. in NCAA Regionals/Last: 10/2011 Last post-season opponent: 2011; Wayne State Result: L 5-4
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Tracy Archuleta Alma Mater, Yr.: Metropolitan State College of Denver, 1997 Record at USI: 207-95 (5 Years) Career Record: 355-239 (10 Years) Baseball Office Phone: 812/464-1943 Best Time/Day to reach Coach: Mornings Assistant Coaches: Jeremy Kuester; Tyler Choate
Saturday
1 Northern Ky. 1 p.m.*
2011 Team Information
Overall Record: 37-19 Conference Record: 26-8 (1st GLVC East/ GLVC Tournament Semifinals) Final rankings last year: 30th (Collegiate Baseball); 19th (College Baseball Lineup); 14th (NCBWA) Lettermen returning/lost: 12/12
Trevor Leach 1st Team All-GLVC
Sports Information
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
2
3
4 St. Joseph’s 6 p.m.*
5 St. Joseph’s (DH) 2 p.m.*
7
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10 GLVC Tour.
11 GLVC Tour.
12 GLVC Tour.
13 GLVC Tour.
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17 NCAA II Regional
18 NCAA II Regional
19 NCAA II Regional
20 NCAA II Regional
21 NCAA II Regional
22
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25
26 NCAA II
27 NCAA II
28 NCAA II
29 NCAA II
30 NCAA II
Series
Series
Series
Series
Championship
HOME GAMES
Championship
Series
Championship
Championship
AWAY GAMES
1 NCAA II Championship
Series
2 NCAA II Championship
Series
3 NCAA II Championship
Series
NEUTRAL SITE GAMES
MAY/JUNE
6 St. Joseph’s Noon*
Championship
March
4 Tiffin Noon
20
february
5
Sports Information Director: Ray Simmons SID Office phone: 812/465-1622 Home phone: 812/402-6435 Assistant Sports Information Director: Dan McDonnell Office phone: 812/465-1121 Cell phone: 812/589-2956 Press box phone: 812/465-7064 SID mailing address: 8600 University Blvd. Evansville, IN 47712
Media Information
Radio station: WSWI (AM) Radio contact person: Michael Robertson Address: 8600 University Blvd. Evansville, IN 47712 Office phone: 812/464-1836 Newspaper: Evansville Courier & Press Newspaper contact person: Dan Korb Address: 300 E. Walnut St., P.O. Box 268 Evansville, IN 47702-0268 Office phone: 812/464-7502
Tyler Choate 2nd Team All-GLVC
Chad Werry 1st Team All-GLVC
2012 Baseball Preseason Notes
NCAA II National Champion: 2010 NCAA II Championship Series: 2007, 2010 NCAA II Midwest Regional Champion: 2007, 2010 NCAA II Tournament: 1979, 1983, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 GLVC Championships: 1983, 1985, 1993, 2010 GLVC Regular Season Championships: 1992, 1993, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 •USI in the preseason rankings. The University of Southern Indiana is ranked 21st in the preseason Collegiate Baseball/NCAA Division II Top 40. The Screaming Eagles also are ranked 17th on the College Baseball Lineup website and received votes in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Top 25 poll. •Working toward fifth straight division crown. The Eagles are picked to finish first in the GLVC East Division by the conference head coaches. USI won the GLVC East Divison title last year and the GLVC West Division the previous three seasons. •Archuleta at the helm for a sixth season. USI Head Coach Tracy Archuleta is at the helm of the Screaming Eagles for a sixth season. The 2010 NCAA Division II Coach of the Year has a record of 207-95 (.685), an average of 41.4 wins per year since coming to USI.
in the 2010 national championship season after hitting .369 with 68 RBIs and 14 home runs. •NCBWA honors Vance and Mooney. USI senior shortstop Brad Vance and senior catcher Dylan Mooney were recognized as preseason All-Midwest Region by the National Collegeiate Baseball Writers Association. Vance was named to the first team, while Mooney was named to the second team. •Six Eagles return with starting experience. Of the six position players on the USI 2011 roster, all six made at least 20 starts last season. •Speed on the base paths. USI brings back 73 of the 135 stolen bases in 2011. Senior Brad Vance leads the returners with 16 thefts, while senior infielder Ryan Kaczmarski is second to Vance with 14 stolen bases.
PITCHERS •Top two returners from 2011 staff. Returning to lead the pitching staff is senior right-hander Silas Dill. Dill had a 2-0 mark in 15 appearances out of the bullpen with a 3.16 ERA and two saves. The Eagles also bring back sophomore right-hander Jim Mulvaney, who was 1-2 with two saves in 12 appearances and three starts during his first year. •The make up of the new staff. The 2011 USI pitching staff will have 10 news pitchers, including six redshirts from last year and four signees. POSITION PLAYERS •Vance leads returning players. Preseason AllAmerican and senior shortstop Brad Vance leads the returning position players in 2011. Vance hit .314 last spring with a team high 54 RBIs and 44 runs scored. He also had 20 doubles and four home runs. •Vance recognized in 2011. Senior infielder Brad Vance was named first-team All-GLVC and first-team All-Midwest Region by the NCBWA in 2011...named second-team All-Midwest Region and earned a Gold Glove from the ABCA
Senior shortstop Brad Vance
•Mooney to return to the line-up. USI senior catcher Dylan Mooney is attempting to comeback from a shoulder and eye injury that kept him from playing last season. Mooney was an honorable mention All-American —1—
USI BASEBALL COACHING STAFF Tracy Archuleta Head Baseball Coach Tracy Archuleta was the GLVC’s top coach in 2011 and became the first USI baseball coach to lead the Screaming Eagles to the NCAA Division II National Championship in 2010. He also is fast becoming the winningest coach in the history of the program with 207 victories in five years. In 2011, Archuleta directed the Screaming Eagles to the program’s fourth-straight GLVC regular season title. The Eagles also appeared in the GLVC Tournament for the fifth straight year and into the NCAA II Tourament for the fourth time in five years under his leadership. In 2010, the national champion Eagles broke 13 team records under Archuleta’s direction, including wins in a season (52), winning percentage (.788, 52-14), and winning streak (15). USI also won its third straight GLVC West Division title and its first GLVC Tournament crown since 1993. The 2010 Eagles also featured two All-Americans, three All-Region performers, and seven All-GLVC players. Six Eagles also earned Academic All-GLVC honors. In addition to the national Coach of the Year award, Archuleta was named the Midwest Region Coach of the Year by the ABCA and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. The 2009 season was nearly as exciting as his first with the Eagles coming two wins from advancing to a second NCAA II Baseball Championship appearance. USI won the GLVC West for a second straight year before finishing third in the GLVC Tournament and the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional. The Eagles were 39-19 overall; fourth best win total in the history of the program. In the second season, Archuleta and the Eagles won their first GLVC West Division and the first conference regular season title in 15 years. USI finished the year with 36 victories during the regular schedule, tying for fifth all-time in the history of the program. The Eagles also were ranked as high as sixth nationally in 2008. Archuleta’s first Eagles team made their first appearance in the final four of the 2007 NCAA Division II Baseball Championship and won their first ever NCAA Division II North Central Regional championship. USI also set a school record by posting 43 victories -- 25 wins better than the year before.
The Eagles and Archuleta finished their first season together ranked fourth nationally; had a 43-23 overall record; and 24-15 in the GLVC. USI placed second in the GLVC regular season and fourth in the conference tournament. For his efforts, Archuleta was named the ABCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year in 2007 and 2010. In Archuleta’s four seasons, USI has won the NCAA II national championship and a pair of NCAA II Midwest Regional titles; won three GLVC West crowns; one GLVC Tournament championship; and appeared in three NCAA II Regionals. Archuleta’s Eagles also have featured five All-Americans, one Academic All-American, 13 AllRegional performers, and 20 All-GLVC players. USI also has sent seven players into professional baseball during Archuleta’s three years at the helm. Darin Mastroianni, who was drafted by the Tornoto Bluejays, advanced to double-A this past year and earned a spot on the Bluejays’ 40-man roster, while Jeremy Kehrt, who was drafted by the Boston Red Sox, is in double-A. Archuleta came to USI after five seasons at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside that featured a pair of NCAA Division II Tournament appearances and a pair of 40-win seasons. UWParkside also advanced to the NCAA II North Central Regional title game in 2005 and was 148-124 (.544) during Archuleta’s tenure. After setting the foundation during his first two years, Archuleta directed the Rangers into the national spotlight with a 41-18 season in 2004, finishing on top of the GLVC standings and earning the school’s first-ever NCAA II Tournament bid. Between 2002 and 2004, UW-Parkside went from 13 wins to 41 wins. Archuleta’s Rangers continued their march in 2005, this time with a 45-18 record, picking up the school’s first GLVC baseball championship along the way. Again, the club made the NCAA II Tournament, reaching the regional championship game. The 2005 team broke the school record for wins in a season, set by the 2004 squad. In each of those two seasons, the Rangers finished among continued… the top 25 teams in the nation.
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In his tenure at UW-Parkside, Archuleta coached the Rangers first All-American, Regional Player of the Year, GLVC Player of the Year, and he had two players sign professional contracts and 11 players earn All-Region honors. He was tabbed GLVC Coach of the Year in 2004. Archuleta served as an assistant coach for five seasons at Wayne State College (Nebraska) and Central Missouri State University at the NCAA II level before taking the top spot at UW-Parkside. At Wayne State, he was the infield coach, hitting coach, and recruiting coordinator on the team that captured its first NSIC championship and NCAA II regional birth in the 2001 season. Archuleta helped guide the team’s batting average to 25th in the
country (2000) and, in 2001, the squad was third in the country in fielding percentage (.969). In 2001, Wayne State finished 26th in the country with a record of 35-10. During his tenure at CMSU, the Mules won the regular season conference championship with a record of 20-1 and were ranked as high as fifth in the nation. The team picked up an NCAA tournament bid and finished 16th in the country with a 43-10 mark. Archuleta was CMSU’s outfield coach and recruiting coordinator. He also assisted the hitters. The native of Iliff, Colorado, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Metropolitan State College of Denver and has a master’s degree in education from Wayne State College. He has three children, Mikaela, 17, Alex, 11, and Samuel, 8
ARCHULETA CAREER AND QUICK FACTS
HEAD COACHING RECORD OVERALL RECORD GLVC RECORD 2002-2006 (Univ. of Wisconsin-Parkside) 148-124 (.544) 107-75 (.588) 2007-Present (Univ. of Southern Indiana) 207- 95 (.685) 119- 42 (.739) 9 Year Totals 355-219 (.618) 226-117 (.659) AWARDS: NCAA Division II Coach of the Year 2010; Midwest Regional Coach of the Year 2007, 2010 GLVC Coach of the Year, 2011 EDUCATION: B.A. Metropolitan State College of Denver, M. Ed. Wayne State College COACHING: Metropolitan State College of Dener (1996-97), University of Central Missouri (1999-2000)
Wayne State College (1997-98, 2000-01), University of Wisconsin-Parkside (2002-06) Jeremy Kuester Assistant Baseball Coach
Tyler Choate Assistant Baseball Coach
Jeremy Kuester enters his third season as an assistant coach for USI and Head Coach Tracy Archuleta. He assists with pitchers, outfielders, and recruiting.
Tyler Choate begins his first season as an assistant coach for the Screaming Eagles. Choate makes the transition from player to coach after three seasons with the USI program.
Kuester continues to make the transition from player to coach after two seasons at the University of Evansville and two years at Kentucky Wesleyan College. He started the transition by working baseball camps at Evansville, the University of Kentucky, and Austin Peay State University.
During his career at USI, Choate was a 2011 honorable mention All-American after hitting .342 with seven home runs and 49 RBIs. He also appeared in 10 games as a starting pitcher, compiling a 6-1 mark and 2.37 ERA before reinjuring an elbow injury.
The native of Rockport, Indiana, finished his collegiate career with the Aces and the Panthers with a 9-10 mark, while producing a 5.23 ERA and 116 strikeouts in 189.2 innings of work. He also batted .255 with 51 RBIs and five home runs and was a member of the Aces NCAA Division I Super-Regional squad in 2006.
In addition to the All-America honor, Choate was a two-time AllRegion, All-GLVC, and Academic All-GLVC honoree. He also received the prestigious GLVC Council of Presidents Academic Excellence Award as a senior.
Kuester, who graduated from KWC in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in sports studies, comes to USI from a family rich in baseball tradition. His father, Brian Kuester ‘81, who has been the head baseball coach at South Spencer High School (Rockport, Indiana) for 15 years, played for the Eagles (1977-80) and helped coach the team under former USI Head Coach Larry Shown. Ivan Kuester, his grandfather, also was an assistant coach for USI under Shown. Kuester and his wife, Ashley, reside in Evansville.
For his career, he batted .349 with 97 runs scored, 90 RBIs, 33 doubles, six triples, and 17 home runs in 123 games. Choate, who missed most of the 2010 season with his first elbow injury, also was 16-5 on the mound with a 2.99 ERA and 113 strikeouts. The 2.99 ERA ranks ninth all-time at USI. A 2010 graduate of USI with a bachelor’s degree in physical education, Choate is working toward completion of a master of public administration degree.
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2012 USI Baseball Roster
No. Name
Pos.
B-T
Ht.
Wt. Cl.
Hometown (H.S.)
2 3 4 5 7 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 28 29 30 31 34 35 37 40
IF P C IF IF OF OF P C/P IF C P P P OF IF/OF P P P IF/OF OF P P P P P OF P
L-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-L L-L R-R R-R L-R R-R L-L R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R
5-7 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-8 6-2 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-7 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-0 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-4
170 155 205 185 185 185 140 210 205 205 180 195 180 200 195 225 185 210 240 190 220 185 195 175 160 200 175 210
Mishawaka, IN / Penn Columbus, IN / Trinity Lutheran Springfield, IL / Sacred Heart-Griffin Louisville, KY / Holy Cross Evansville, IN / North Cincinnati, OH / Princeton Evansville, IN / Mater Dei Patrick, VA / Patrick County Mishawaka, IN / Penn Auburn, IL / Auburn St. Charles, MO / Francis Howell Central Newburgh, IN / Castle Seymour, IN / Seymour Covington, IN / Covington West. Terre Haute, IN / West Vigo Evansville, IN / Mater Dei Mt. Vernon, IL / Mt. Vernon Township Lowell, IN / Lowell Tennysen, IN / Boonville Rockport, IN / South Spencer Newburgh, IN / Castle Bernie, MO / Bernie Mt. Vernon, IN / Mt. Vernon Evansville, IN / Central Louisville, KY / Eastern Arthur, IL / Arthur South Bend, IN / Clay St. Charles, MO / Francis Howell North
Ryan Kaczmarski Jonathon Cain Colton White Brad Vance Reece Rounder B.J. Willis Brad Wannemuehler Scott Cole Jarrod Rose Brennan Malham Dylan Mooney Ben Wright Jordan Lorenzo Adam Dennis Bryan Chestnut Brent Weinzapfel Jim Mulvaney Keith Greer Jay Hachmeister Todd Martin Bryce Shoulders Silas Dill Adam Hensley Justin Ahlbrand Ben Lady Adam Carver Lewis Boyden Matthew Davidson
Sr. Rf. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Gr. Sr. Sr. Gr. Rf. So. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. Rf. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Rf. Jr. Jr. So. Jr.
HEAD COACH: Tracy Archuleta (6) ASSISTANT COACH: Jeremy Kuester(25) ASSISTANT COACH: Tyler Choate(9) ASSISTANT COACH: Ben Griggs (8) STUDENT ASSISTANT: Trevor Leach (27) VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT: Kyle Niemeier (12) STUDENT MANAGER: Scott Ernstberger
Pronunciations:
Head Coach Tracy Archuleta (Arch-u-let-a) Assistant Coach Jeremy Kuester (Key-ster) Assistant Coach Tyler Choate (Show-t) #2 Ryan Kaczmarski (Kaz-mar-ski) #11 Brad Wannemuehler (Wan-e-mule-er) #15 Brad Malham (Mal-ham)
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#18 Jordan Lorenzo (Lor-en-zo) #21 Brent Weinzapfel (Wine-zap-fell) #22 Jim Mulvaney (Mul-vane-ee) #24 Jay Hachmeister (Hack-MI-ster) #31 Justin Alhbrand (All-Brand) #39 Kyle Niemeier (Knee-meyer)
2012 USI Baseball Players Returning Players
2011: Batted .282 with 12 RBIs and 27 runs scored...stole 14 bases in his first season with the Eagles, posted a pair of thefts in four games...recorded a season-best three hits Senior...Infielder against Ft. Hays State University...drove in a season-high 5’7”...170...Bats-L, Throws-R three RBIs in the game with Saint Joseph’s College. TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from Southeastern ComMishawaka, Indiana munity College (West Burlington, Iowa)...was a NJCAA (Penn) Division II second team All-Region second baseman for MAJOR: Kinesiology SCC after hitting .396 with 39 RBIs, 11 doubles, three triples, and five home runs in 56 games...was honorable mention All-Region as a freshman after batting .333 with 28 RBIs, eight doubles, five triples, and three home runs...also had 30 stolen bases in two seasons at SCC. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned letters in baseball and football at Penn High School (Mishawaka, Indiana)...was the Class 4A first team All-State second baseman as a senior. PERSONAL: Son of Kerry and Sherry Kaczmarski.
Ryan Kaczmarski #2
Career Hitting Statistics Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO 2011 .282 45-38 149 27 42 4 3 0 12 52 .349 19 5 23 1 .377 2 2 14-18 30
A E FLD% 84 11 .912
2012: Named preseason All-American by Collegiate Baseball...also earned preseason All-Midwest Region honors from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Senior...Infielder Association. 2011: Started all 56 games, 51 as the 6’1”...185...Bats-R, Throws-R shortstop...was second on the team with a .314 batting average and led the team for a second straight year Louisville, Kentucky with 54 RBIs...named first-team All-GLVC and first-team (Holy Cross) All-Midwest Region by the NCBWA...named second-team MAJOR: Health Services All-Midwest Region and earned a Gold Glove from the ABCA...had a career-high four hits against Bellarmine University...drove in a career-best four RBIs three times...also stole 16 bases...ranks third all-time at USI in doubles and RBIs...tied the USI single-game record for doubles with three against Kentucky Wesleyan College. 2010: The NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Most Valuable Player after hitting .407 with nine runs scored, three doubles, three home runs, and 12 RBIs...named to the NCAA II National Championship Series All-Tournament team...drove in three of USI’s six runs in the national championship game and set an Eagles single-season record with 70 RBIs overall...finished the season hitting .278 with 59 runs scored, 20 doubles, three triples, and 10 home runs...had a season-high three hits five times...tied a career-high four RBIs three times...had a team-high 17 multi-RBI games...had 16 multi-hit games... had the team’s fourth longest hitting streak of the season (11 games). 2009: Started and played in 57 of 58 games at second base in his first full season with the Eagles...batted .295 with 29 runs scored and 35 RBIs...had 12 doubles and two home runs...had a career-best four hits in the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional win over Ashland University and four RBIs against Quincy University...had 14 multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI contests...had a season-high six game hitting streak. 2008: Redshirted after two games due to injury. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball at Holy Cross High School (Louisville, Kentucky)...named honorable mention All-State and to the Kentucky East All-Star team as a senior. PERSONAL: Son of Kenneth and Pamela Vance.
Brad Vance #5
Career Hitting Statistics Year Avg GP- GS AB R H 2008*.000 2- 0 1 0 0 2009 .295 57- 57 200 29 59 2010 .278 66- 65 248 59 69 2011 .314 56- 56 223 44 70 TOTAL.295 181-178 672 132 198
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% 0 0 0 0 0 .000 12 0 2 35 77 .385 20 3 10 70 125 .504 20 1 4 54 104 .466 52 4 16 159 306 .455
BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 11 4 23 0 .344 0 9 25 6 33 1 .352 5 2 19 11 23 1 .389 4 1 55 21 79 2 .362 9 12
*Redshirted due to injury.
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SB-ATT PO 0- 0 0 6-10 105 16-24 132 16-22 94 38-56 331
A 2 189 208 210 609
E FLD% 1.667 11.964 19.947 14.956 45.954
Reece Rounder #7
2011: Named Academic All-GLVC...played in 26 games, making 20 starts...batted .227 with seven RBIs...matched a career-high two hits against four different teams...had Junior...Infielder a career-best three RBIs against Northern Kentucky 6’1”...185...Bats-R, Throws-R University. 2010: Saw action in 16 games for the Eagles Evansville, Indiana during his freshman season....batted .194 with eight RBIs and five runs scored...collected his first collegiate hit (North) against Kentucky Wesleyan College...had a season-best MAJOR: Pre-Occupational Therapy two hits versus Drury University and two RBIs against KWC, Drury, and the University of Missouri-St. Louis. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball and basketball at North High School (Evansville, Indiana)...had a .421 batting average and 34 RBIs in 2009 with four home runs, three triples, and 11 doubles...also was named first team All-SIAC and All-Metro as a senior. PERSONAL: Son of Mike and LuAnn Rounder. Career Hitting Statistics Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2010 .194 16-10 31 5 6 3 0 0 8 9 .290 3 2 15 0 .297 1 4 0-0 2 2 1 .800 2011 .227 26-20 75 13 17 4 0 0 7 21 .280 8 2 22 0 .314 1 2 2-2 16 21 7 .841 TOTAL.217 42-30 106 18 23 7 0 0 15 30 .283 11 4 37 0 .309 2 6 2-2 18 23 8 .837
Brad Wannemuehler #11
2011: Named Academic All-GLVC...played in 40 games, started 34, as a freshman...was third on the team with a Freshman...Outfielder .306 batting average and was tied for third with 16 stolen bases...recorded a season-best three hits in the NCAA 5’8”...140...Bats-L, Throws-L Division II Midwest Regional game versus Wayne State Evansville, Indiana University...had 11 multi-hit games...drove in a season(Mater Dei) best two RBIs against Lewis University during the regular season. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, soccer, MAJOR: Accounting and and basketball at Mater Dei High School (Evansville, Professional Services Indiana)...named honorable mention All-State as a senior after hitting .605 with 21 stolen bases, four home runs, three triples, and nine doubles...also named first team All-SIAC and All-Metro...earned Academic All-City honors...was a member of the MDHS baseball team that advanced to the state finals in 2007 and won the regional championship in 2009...a three-sport Academic All-City performer...was the 2008 Evansville Soccer Player of the Year and was named All-City, All-Conference, and All-District. PERSONAL: Son of Brian Wannemuehler and Lisa Goodman. Career Hitting Statistics Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO 2011 .306 40-34 121 18 37 3 1 0 12 42 .347 20 1 25 0 .406 1 5 12-15 72
Jarrod Rose #14
Senior...Catcher/Pitcher 6’0”...205...Bats-R, Throws-R Mishawaka, Indiana (Penn) MAJOR: Physical Education Career Hitting Statistics Year Avg GP- GS AB 2010 2011 .226 56- 56 177 TOTAL .226 56- 56 177
R
H 2B 3B HR RBI
30 40 11 30 40 11
0 0
2 2
30 30
A 1
E FLD% 2 .973
2011: Started all 56 games behind the plate for the Eagles... batted .226 with 30 RBIs and 30 runs scored...posted a season-best three hits against Lewis University and four RBIs against Drury University...stole 17 bases with a season-high three against Kentucky Wesleyan College. 2010: Redshirted. TRANSFER: Became an Eagle after two seasons at Glen Oaks Community College (Centreville, Michigan)...batted .346 in 2009 with 40 RBIs, four home runs, and 12 doubles... started his collegiate career by batting .352 with 31 RBIs and 13 doubles in 2008. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, and football at Penn High School (Mishawaka, Indiana). PERSONAL: Son of Bret and Joyce Rose.
TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A Redshirted 57 .322 33 7 38 1 .364 3 6 17-20 335 48 57 .322 33 7 38 1 .364 3 6 17-20 335 48
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E FLD% 2 .995 2 .995
2012: Named Player to Watch by Collegiate Baseball and second-team preseason All-Midwest Region by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. 2011: Graduate...Catcher Redshirted. 2010: Named honorable mention All5’9”...180...Bats-L, Throws-R American by the NCBWA...named first-team All-Midwest Region by the NCBWA, ABCA, and Daktronics...named St. Charles, Missouri first-team All-GLVC...named NCAA Division II Midwest (Francis Howell) Regional All-Tournament...tied the USI single-season MAJOR: Master of Business Administration record with 14 home runs and was the first Eagle to break the 64 RBIs in a season mark before finishing second with 68...was second on the team with a .369 batting average and had 63 runs scored...had a slugging percentage of .622. 2009: Caught 54 of USI’s 58 games as a sophomore, starting 49...batted .291 with 25 runs, 40 RBIs, 11 doubles, and five home runs...four of five home runs came in the GLVC Tournament, including a single-game tying three against Quincy University...also set a single-game record with 13 total bases in the tournament win over Quincy...had a season-best four hits and six RBIs in the post-season win versus Quincy...had a season-best six game hitting streak to go along with 14 multi-hit games...also had 12 multi-RBI contests...threw out 31 of 61 base runners (.508). TRANSFER: Transfers to USI after a year at Saint Louis Community College-Meramec...was the team captain as a freshman and batted .237 with eight RBIs in 35 games...also had four doubles, one triple, and one home run during his first year. HIGH SCHOOL: Led Francis Howell Central High School (Cottleville, Missouri) offensively during his three varsity seasons...helped lead FHCHS to a third-place finish in the Missouri state tournament as a senior. SUMMER BASEBALL: Played for Wildwood of the St. Louis Metro Collegiate League... also played for the St. Louis Recruits. PERSONAL: Graduated from USI with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing... son of Daniel and Carolyn Mooney.
Dylan Mooney #16
Career Hitting Statistics Year Avg GP- GS AB R H 2009 .291 54- 49 175 25 51 2010 .369 65- 63 233 63 86 2011 TOTAL .336 119-112 408 88 137
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 11 0 5 40 77 .440 20 7 36 1 .386 0 3 5- 8 277 75 8 .978 13 2 14 68 145 .622 40 12 34 3 .474 6 0 11-13 266 36 7 .977 Redshirted 24 2 19 108 222 .544 60 19 70 4 . 438 6 3 16-21 543 111 15 .978 2011: Did not pitch due to injury...named Academic All-GLVC. 2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball at Seymour High School (Seymour, Indiana)...was a mainstay Sophomore...Pitcher of his high school staff, pitching in 38 games over three varsity seasons, starting 34 ...worked nearly 200 innings, 6’1”...180...Bats-L, Throws-L recording a 21 - 9 record with 270 strikeouts (a 3.9 to 1 Seymour, Indiana strikeout to walk ratio) and a 2.37 ERA. PERSONAL: Son of Jeff and Susan Lorenzo. (Seymour)
Jordan Lorenzo #18
MAJOR: Social Science
Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA
2010 2011
W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV
IP
H
R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR
BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA
Redshirted Did not pitch due to injury.
2011: Played in 29 games and made 24 starts during his first season with the Eagles...batted .256 with 19 RBIs and 20 runs scored...recorded a season-best three hits and four RBIs versus Bellarmine University...tied the seasonSenior...Outfielder high for RBIs with four in the win over the University of 6’5”...195...Bats-R, Throws-R Wisconsin-Parkside. TRANSFER: Transferred to USI after two seasons at Indiana State University...came off West Terre Haute, Indiana the bench in 13 games ... hit .222 with three runs scored. (West Vigo) HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, football, and soccer at West Vigo High School ...was a three-time MAJOR: Exercise Science All-Vigo County selection... was an honorable mention allstate and all-conference selection as a sophomore...batted .400 with two home runs and 30 RBIs as a senior...hit .380 with two home runs and 32 RBIs as a junior...hit .427 batting with three home runs and 33 RBIs as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Son of Don and Carol Chestnut.
Bryan Chestnut #20
Career Hitting Statistics Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO 2011 .256 29-24 90 20 23 4 0 4 19 39 .433 6 8 14 0 .343 4 2 12-12 53
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A 3
E FLD% 1 .982
2011: Played in eight games as a freshman...drove in his first collegiate RBI with a sacrifice fly against Bellarmine University. TRANSFER: Transferred to USI after playSophomore...Infielder/Outfielder ing football for Indiana State University in 2010. HIGH 6’2”...225...Bats-R, Throws-R SCHOOL: An All-State selection in baseball and football at Mater Dei High School (Evansville, Indiana)...named Evansville, IN All-State in baseball after batting .485 with 10 home runs, (Mater Dei) 36 RBIs, and 22 stolen bases as a senior at MDHS...also was selected for the Indiana North-South All-Star game in MAJOR: Kinesiology 2009...named All-State twice and a North-South All-Star in football...member of the MDHS baseball squad that appeared in the state finals in 2006.PERSONAL: Son of Brian and Krista Weinzapfel.
Brent Weinzapfel #21
Career Hitting Statistics Year Avg GP-GS AB R 2011 .000 8- 0 8 0
H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 6 0 .000 1 0 0- 0 8
A 0
E FLD% 0 1.000
2011: Appeared in 25 games as a freshman...made three starts, including a start in the GLVC Tournament...posted a 1-2 mark and a 5.04 ERA...struck out a season-best four batters Sophomore...Pitcher against Oakland City University...second on the team with two saves. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, 6’2”...185...Bats-R, Throws-R and football at Mt. Vernon Township High School (Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon, Illinois Illinois)...was named first-team All-South and All-State as a senior...named Pitcher and Offensive Player of the Year... (Mt. Vernon Township) was 11-0 with a 1.38 ERA as a pitcher, striking out 115 in 81 innings...batted .504 with 48 RBIs, 33 runs scored, and 18 MAJOR: Undecided doubles, and .739 slugging percentage...set the MVHS record for RBIs, shutouts, doubles, and hits in a season. PERSONAL: Son of Jim and Laurie Mulvaney.
Jim Mulvaney #22
Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2011 5.04 1-2 12 3 0 0/2 2 25.0 19 16 14 11 16 2 0 3 104 .218 4 2 2 2 2 2011: Redshirted. 2010: Named to the NCAA Division II Championship Series All-Tournament Team...batted in four RBIs and scored four runs in the championship Senior...Infielder/Outfielder series, including a two-run double in the title game... finished the season batting .264 with 27 RBIs and 25 runs 6’2”...190...Bats-R, Throws-R scored as the team’s designated hitter...also had seven doubles and four home runs. TRANSFER: Played in 46 Rockport, Indiana games over two seasons for John A. Logan College...had (South Spencer) a .198 batting average and 20 RBIs. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered baseball, basketball, and football at South MAJOR: Sports Management Spencer High School (Rockport, Indiana)...was named All-Conference three times in baseball and football and twice in basketball...earned All-State honores three times in football...helped SSHS to the Indiana state championship in 2007. PERSONAL: Son of Tim and Donna Martin.
Todd Martin #26
Career Hitting Statistics Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 2010 .264 37-30 91 25 24 7 2 4 27 2011 Redshirted Total .264 37-30 91 25 24 7 2 4 27
TB SLG% 47 .516
BB HBP SO GDP 22 2 30 0
OB% SF SH SB-ATT .407 3 4 2-2
47 .516
22
.407
2 30
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0
3
4
2-2
PO 9
A E FLD% 0 0 1.000
9
0 0 1.000
2011: Named Academic All-GLVC...appeared in 15 games and finished the season with a 2-0 mark, a 3.16 ERA, and two saves...struck out a season-best seven batters against the University of Indianapolis. TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from St. Louis Community College-Florissant Valley... played two seasons at Flo Valley. HIGH SCHOOL: Twosport letterwinner at Bernie High School (Bernie, Missouri) in baseball and basketball...earned All-State honors during his career at BHS. PERSONAL: Son of Barry Dill and Beth Noe.
Silas Dill #29
Senior...Pitcher 6’5”...185...Bats-R, Throws-R Bernie, MO (Bernie) MAJOR: Sports Management Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA 2011 3.16
W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO 2-0 15 0 0 0/0
SV IP 2 31.1
H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 30 11 11 13 26 7 0 2 133 .265 4 1 0 3 3
2011: Appeared in one game for USI...allowed two runs in two innings against Bellarmine University. TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from Jackson State Community College... batted .200 in 2010 with two doubles and 11 runs scored... also played a year at Southeastern Illinois College. HIGH SCHOOL: Led Mt. Vernon High School (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) in hitting and was All-Conference as a senior...lettered in baseball and basketball during his tenure at MVHS. PERSONAL: Son of Lynn and Tina Hensley.
Adam Hensley #34
Senior...Pitcher 6’0”...195...Bats-R, Throws-R Mt. Vernon, Indiana (Mt. Vernon) MAJOR: Sports Management Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO 2011 18.00 0- 0 1 0 0 0/0
SV IP 0 1.0
H 2
R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR 2 2 1 1 0 1 0
BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 6 .500 1 1 0 0 0
Lewis Boyden #37
Freshman...Outfielder 6’4”...175...Bats-R, Throws-R South Bend, Indiana (Clay) MAJOR: Public Relations and Advertising Career Hitting Statistics Year Avg GP-GS AB 2010 2011 .000 Total .000
22-
0 0
1 1
R 0 0
H 2B 3B 0 0
0 0
0 0
HR RBI 0 0
0 0
TB
SLG%
BB HBP SO GDP
Redshirted 0 .000 1 0 .000 1
0 0
—9—
1 1
0 0
2011: Saw action in two games as a redshirt freshman with one at-bat and a walk. 2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball at South Bend Clay High School (South Bend, Indiana). PERSONAL: Son of Lewis and Janie Boyden.
OB% SF SH SB-ATT .500 .500
0 0
0 0
0- 0 0- 0
PO 0 0
A
E
FLD%
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
Newcomers Jonathan Cain #3
Freshman...Pitcher 6’0”...155...Bats-R, Throws-R Columbus, Indiana (Trinity Lutheran) MAJOR: Undecided
Colton White #4
Junior...Catcher 6’0”...205...Bats-R, Throws-R Springfield, IL (Sacred Heart) MAJOR: Criminal Justice Studies
2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned letters in baseball and basketball at Trinity Lutheran High School (Seymour, Indiana)...helped TLHS to the sectional championship in 2009. PERSONAL: Son of Johnnie Cain and Tracy Poynter.
TRANSFER: Transferred to USI after two seasons at Lincoln Land Community College...hit .364 with 50 RBIs and 10 home runs in 2011....was named All-Region and earned a Rawlings Gold Glove as a freshman after hitting .299 with 36 RBIs and three home runs. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-sport letterwinner at Sacred HeartGriffin High School (Springfield, Illinois). PERSONAL: Son of Loren ad Ginger White.
TRANSFER: Came to the USI baseball program after a year at Wabash Valley College and the University of Cincinnati...batted .327 with 39 RBIs and 40 runs Junior...Outfielder scored, while stealing 22 bases...hit a team-high .407 during his first season in 2010 with 29 stolen bases and 6’0”...185...Bats-R, Throws-R 67 runs scored in helping to lead the Warriors to the Great Rivers Athletic Conference, sectional, and regional Cincinnati, OH championships...started his collegiate career at the (Princeton) University of Cincinnati, but did not play in a game. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-sport letterwinner at Princeton High MAJOR: Accounting School (Cincinnati, Ohio)...was second team All-GMC and honorable mention All-City in baseball after batting .372 with 14 runs scored, and 19 stolen bases as a senior. PERSONAL: Son of James, Jr., and Sharon Willis.
B.J. Willis #10
Scott Cole #13
Graduate...Pitcher 6’2”...210...Bats-L, Throws-L Patrick, VA (Patrick County) MAJOR: Master of Business Administration
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TRANSFER: Comes to USI from The University of Virginia College at Wise where he played three seasons for the NAIA program...accumulated a 5-15 record in three seasons, striking out 125 batters in 138 innings of work... was 0-7 in 2011 after redshirting with an injury in 2010... helped UVCW to a Mid-South Conference East Division championship in 2011. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, wrestling, and football at Patrick County High School (Stuart, Virginia)...earned first-team All-District and All-Region honors in baseball. PERSONAL: Son of Dr. Richard and Astrid Cole...graduated from The University of Virginia College at Wise with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 2011.
TRANSFER: Transferred to USI for his final collegiate season after a pair of seasons at Lincoln Land Community College and a single year at Southeast Missouri Senior...Infielder State University...hit .278 with a home run and five RBIs 5’11”...205...Bats-R, Throws-R as a redshirt-junior at SEMO in 2011...batted .227 in eight games in 2010 before having his first season at Auburn, Indiana SEMO cut short by a broken leg...named second-team (Auburn) All-American as a sophomore at LLCC, while ranking MAJOR: Exercise Science second nationally in the NJCAA in RBIs...batted .453 with 80 RBIs, 18 doubles, and 22 stolen bases in 2009... earned second-team All-Conference honors and led LLCC in RBIs, home runs, doubles, and slugging percentage during his first collegiate season in 2008. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter in baseball at Auburn High School (Auburn, Illinois)...also lettered in football and basketball...Sports Page Player of the Year and State Journal Register All-Area team honoree. PERSONAL: Son of Darren and Susan Malham.
Brennan Malham
Ben Wright #17
2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball and basketball at Castle High School (Newburgh, Indiana). PERSONAL: Born June 25, 1991...son of Barry and Sandy Wright.
Adam Dennis #19
2011: Redshirted.TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from Parkland College...appeared in three games, throwing 2.1 innings. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, and soccer at Covington High School (Covington, Indiana). PERSONAL: Son of Jeff and Diane Dennis... brother of former USI senior right-hander Taylor Dennis.
Freshman...Pitcher 6’4”...195...Bats-R, Throws-R Newburgh, Indiana (Castle) MAJOR: Social Science
Sophomore...Pitcher 6’3”...200...Bats-R, Throws-R Covington, Indiana (Covington) MAJOR: Management
Keith Greer #23
Junior...Pitcher 6’7”...210...Bats-R, Throws-R Lowell, Indiana (Lowell) MAJOR: Pre-Criminal Justice Studies
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TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from South Suburban College (South Holland, Illinois)...was 8-3 as a sophomore with a 2.48 ERA in 13 games and 69 innings of work, while striking out 42...went 2-0 during his first collegiate season, striking out 21 batters in 10 games and 28 innings of work.HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Lowell High School (Lowell, Illinois)...lettered in baseball and basketball. PERSONAL: Son of Keith Greer and Amy Benninger.
Jay Hachmeister #24 Freshman...Pitcher 6’4”...240...Bats-L, Throws-R Tennyson, Indiana (Boonville) MAJOR: Elementary Education
Bryce Shoulders #28 Sophomore...Outfielder 6’3”...220...Bats-R, Throws-R Newburgh, Indiana (Castle) MAJOR: Kinesiology
2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport letterwinner in baseball, basketball, and football while at Boonville High School...played in the East-West All-Star game in 2010...was a member of the 2009 Southern Indiana Courier and Press All-Southern Indiana team... also was selected for the Big 8 All-Conference team as a junor and senior. PERSONAL: Son of Gary and Tanya Hachmeister.
TRANSFER: Member of the Kentucky Wesleyan College baseball team in 2011...did not play in a game during his first collegiate season. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Castle High School (Newburgh, Indiana)...2010 All-Metro and all-conference selection…batted .360 with seven home runs as a senior…knocked in 27 runs...voted Most Valuable Player as a freshman… helped the Knights to three league titles, two sectional championships, and two regional trophies with a cumulative 97-22 record. PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Sherri Shoulders
Justin Ahlbrand #31
2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball and basketball at Central High School (Evansville, Indiana)...was a first-team All-Metro and first-team AllConference performer as a senior in baseball, while earning 2009 first-team All-Metro and second-team All-Conference honors in basketball...named 2010 Academic All-City. SUMMER LEAGUE BASEBALL: Member of the Eugene Pate Post #265 2008 and 2009 sectional championship teams....Pate advanced to the state finals 2008. PERSONAL: Son of Richard and Julie Ahlbrand.
Ben Lady #34
TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from Murray State University...played two seasons with the Racers, producing a 0-2 record in 17 appearances. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball at Eastern High School (Louisville, Kentucky)... earned 7th Region Player of the Year honors after helping the Eagles to a District 28 Tournament championship... named to the East vs. West All-Star game in 2008 and 2009, in addition to being named All-Regional and AllDistrict. PERSONAL: Son of Ron and Tammy Lady.
Freshman...Pitcher 6’2”...175...Bats-R, Throws-R Evansville, Indiana (Central) MAJOR: Physical Education
Junior...Pitcher 6’3”...160...Bats-R, Throws-R Louisville, Kentucky (Eastern) MAJOR: Accounting & Professional Services
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Adam Carver #35
Junior...Pitcher 5’11”...200...Bats-L, Throws-L Arthur, Illinois (Arthur) MAJOR: Biology
Matthew Davidson #40 Junior...Pitcher 6’4”...210...Bats-R, Throws-R St. Charles, Missouri (Francis Howell North) MAJOR: Art
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Transfer: Transferred to USI from Kaskaskia Community College where he had a 3-4 mark with a 4.39 ERA in 10 games and 49.2 innings of work...was 0-1 in 12 games during his first collegiate season with the Blue Devils in 2010. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, and football at Arthur High School (Arthur, Illinois). PERSONAL: Son of Steve Carver and Cheryl Ryan.
TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from St. Charles Community College (St. Charles, Missouri)…went 3-3 in 12 appearances and 14.2 innings of work during 2010… also struck out 14 batters. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, and football at Francis Howell North High School (St. Charles, Missouri)…was named honorable mention All-Metro as a senior after leading the team with nine saves…also was second on FHNHS with five saves and a 1.43 ERA. PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Laurie Davidson.
University of Southern Indiana 2011 Overall Statistics
(All Games Sorted by Batting Average) Record: 37-19 Home: 22-7 Away: 11-8 GLVC: 26-8 Player Choate, Tyler Vance, Brad Wannemuehler, Brad Blinn, Justin Huling, Michael Garcia, Benshell Kaczmarski, Ryan Griggs, Ben Enright, Adam Chestnut, Bryan Rounder, Reece Rose, Jarrod Weinzapfel, Brent Leach, Trevor Boyden, Lewis Totals Opponents
avg .342 .314 .306 .299 .294 .286 .282 .271 .260 .256 .227 .226 .000 .000 .000 .283 .258
gp-gs 56-56 56-56 40-34 56-56 54-54 25-16 45-38 40-39 55-55 29-24 26-20 56-56 8-0 1-0 2-0 56-56 56-56
ab 193 223 121 221 211 56 149 118 208 90 75 177 8 1 1 1852 1819
r 38 44 18 40 34 7 27 26 30 20 13 30 0 0 0 327 222
h 66 70 37 66 62 16 42 32 54 23 17 40 0 0 0 525 470
2b 17 20 3 13 7 1 4 4 10 4 4 11 0 0 0 98 81
3b 2 1 1 2 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 4
hr 7 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 18 21
rbi 49 54 12 30 32 9 12 14 23 19 7 30 1 0 0 292 199
tb slg% 108 .560 104 .466 42 .347 83 .376 74 .351 23 .411 52 .349 40 .339 64 .308 39 .433 21 .280 57 .322 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 707 .382 622 .342
bb hbp so gdp 42 4 27 2 19 11 23 1 20 1 25 0 21 2 38 0 20 5 27 0 3 1 21 0 19 5 23 1 20 1 37 1 17 6 16 1 6 8 14 0 8 2 22 0 33 7 38 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 229 53 318 7 161 48 334 23
ob% sf sh sb-att po .459 5 5 16-21 10 .389 4 1 16-22 94 .406 1 5 12-15 72 .362 2 14 22-28 142 .367 1 2 13-18 95 .333 0 3 4-5 30 .377 2 2 14-18 30 .376 2 4 5-5 41 .328 4 2 2-6 522 .343 4 2 12-12 53 .314 1 2 2-2 16 .364 3 6 17-20 335 .000 1 0 0-0 8 .000 0 0 0-0 10 .500 0 0 0-0 0 .373 30 48 135-172 1469 .331 22 55 44-77 1432
a 13 210 1 2 1 51 84 103 31 3 21 48 0 28 0 659 540
e fld% 0 1.000 14 .956 2 .973 5 .966 2 .980 8 .910 11 .912 8 .947 4 .993 1 .982 7 .841 2 .995 0 1.000 4 .905 0 .000 69 .969 114 .945
LOB - Team (453), Opp (414). DPs turned - Team (54), Opp (34). IBB - Team (8), Choate 5, Blinn 1, Enright 1, Garcia, B. 1, Opp (5). Picked off - Huling 5, Choate 3, Wannemuehler 3, Blinn 3, Vance 2, Enright 1, Garcia, B. 1.
(All Games Sorted by Earned Run Average) Player Marcacci, Dan Handley, Scott Choate, Tyler Leach, Trevor Dill, Silas Dennis, Taylor Schultze, Josh Walther, Mark Mulvaney, Jim Canterbury, Jared Hensley, Adam Totals Opponents
era w-l 1.80 6-1 2.25 0-0 2.37 6-1 2.83 9-3 3.16 2-0 3.62 6-4 3.80 6-4 4.50 0-2 5.04 1-2 5.05 1-2 18.00 0-0 3.27 37-19 4.90 19-37
app-gs 18-5 3-0 10-8 15-15 15-0 16-11 12-12 12-0 12-3 16-2 1-0 56-56 56-56
cg 2 0 3 7 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 15 11
sho 0/2 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/2 0/0 0/0 3/2 4/1
sv ip h 4 60.0 48 0 4.0 2 0 60.2 62 0 117.2 122 2 31.1 30 1 69.2 53 0 68.2 74 0 16.0 18 2 25.0 19 1 35.2 40 0 1.0 2 10 489.2 470 9 477.1 525
r 13 1 20 50 11 38 35 12 16 24 2 222 327
er 12 1 16 37 11 28 29 8 14 20 2 178 260
bb 15 3 8 34 13 30 24 5 11 17 1 161 229
so 43 5 28 76 26 61 44 12 16 22 1 334 318
2b 14 0 5 24 7 8 10 4 2 7 0 81 98
3b 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 15
hr 2 0 0 5 2 5 1 0 3 3 0 21 18
ab b/avg wp hbp 213 .225 2 2 13 .154 0 1 227 .273 1 9 449 .272 1 8 113 .265 4 1 260 .204 6 8 255 .290 2 6 63 .286 1 5 87 .218 4 2 135 .296 3 5 4 .500 1 1 1819 .258 25 48 1852 .283 47 53
bk 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 8 13
sfa 2 1 1 6 3 1 3 1 2 2 0 22 30
PB - Team (14), Rose, J. 13, Weinzapfel,B 1, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (6), Leach 2, Schultze 1, Dennis 1, Dill 1, Rose, J. 1, Opp (18). SBA/ATT - Rose, J. (44-75), Schultze (11-20), Dennis (7-12), Leach (7-11), Choate (5-10), Marcacci (5-8), Mulvaney, J. (3-6), Canterbury (2-5), Dill (2-3), Walther (2-2).
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sha 6 0 5 15 3 7 7 1 2 9 0 55 48
Win-loss summary:
Inning-by-inning summary:
Overall Conference Non-Conference Home games Away games Neutral site Day games Night games vs Left starter vs Right starter 1-Run games 2-Run games 5+Run games Extra innings Shutouts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total
Southern Indiana 37 23 44 33 43 67 45 21 8 6 327 Opponents 14 44 20 26 23 22 36 20 13 4 222
37-19 26- 8 11-11 22- 7 11- 8 4- 4 25-13 12- 6 12- 4 25-15 7- 11 9- 2 12- 3 4- 2 3- 4
2011 Game Results for Southern Indiana (All games)
Game date
Opposing team
Score
Inns
Overall
GLVC Pitcher of record
Attend
Time
Feb 11, 2011
at Armstrong Atlantic
W 6-4
(12)
1-0-0
0-0-0 Choate (W 1-0)
197
3:42
Feb 12, 2011
at Armstrong Atlantic
L
0-11
9
1-1-0
0-0-0
Dennis (L 0-1)
285
2:10
Feb 13, 2011
at Armstrong Atlantic
L
2-3
9
1-2-0
0-0-0 Marcacci (L 0-1)
211
2:10
Feb 19, 2011
vs Ft. Hays State
W 7-4
9
2-2-0
0-0-0
107
2:46
Feb 20, 2011
at Arkansas Tech
L
9-10
9
2-3-0
0-0-0 Mulvaney, J. (L 1-1)
0
5:25
Feb 26, 2011
MONTEVALLO-1
L
1-2
9
2-4-0
0-0-0
Leach (L 1-1)
110
2:14
Feb 26, 2011
MONTEVALLO-2
L
2-7
9
2-5-0
0-0-0 Schultze (L 0-1)
110
2:35
Feb 27, 2011
MONTEVALLO
W 3-2
9
3-5-0
0-0-0
Dennis (W 1-1)
130
2:12
Leach (W 1-0)
!Mar 07, 2011
WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
W 5-3
9
4-5-0
0-0-0
Leach (W 2-1)
85
2:23
!Mar 08, 2011
WAYNE STATE COLLEGE
W 5-2
9
5-5-0
0-0-0 Choate (W 2-0)
75
2:16
!Mar 11, 2011
ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD
W 7-3
9
6-5-0
0-0-0 Schultze (W 1-1)
115
2:30
!Mar 12, 2011
ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD
W 9-6
9
7-5-0
0-0-0
Leach (W 3-1)
150
2:08
!Mar 13, 2011
ST. CLOUD STATE
W 4-0
9
8-5-0
0-0-0 Choate (W 3-0)
125
2:00
*Mar 19, 2011
at Missouri S&T-1
W 2-1
9
9-5-0
1-0-0
Leach (W 4-1)
100
1:55
*Mar 19, 2011
at Missouri S&T-2
W 3-1
(8)
10-5-0
2-0-0 Schultze (W 2-1)
100
2:10
*Mar 20, 2011
at Drury University-1
W 13-7
9
11-5-0
3-0-0 Choate (W 4-0)
-
3:19
*Mar 20, 2011
at Drury University-2
W 8-6
7
12-5-0
4-0-0
Dennis (W 2-1)
160
*Mar 28, 2011
ROCKHURST-1
W 5-2
9
13-5-0
5-0-0
Leach (W 5-1)
105
2:24
*Mar 28, 2011
ROCKHURST-2
W 7-1
7
14-5-0
6-0-0 Choate (W 5-0)
105
1:20
Mar 29, 2011
at Evansville
L
0-3
9
14-6-0
6-0-0 Schultze (L 2-2)
505
2:15
*Apr 01, 2011
at Bellarmine
L
3-4
9
14-7-0
6-1-0
Leach (L 5-2)
120
2:13
*Apr 02, 2011
at Bellarmine-1
L
2-4
7
14-8-0
6-2-0
Choate (L 5-1)
-
1:40
*Apr 02, 2011
at Bellarmine-2
W 20-7
9
15-8-0
7-2-0
Dennis (W 3-1)
120
3:05
*Apr 03, 2011
at Bellarmine
W 4-3
9
16-8-0
8-2-0 Schultze (W 3-2)
210
2:37
*Apr 05, 2011
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
W 9-3
9
17-8-0
9-2-0
Dill (W 1-0)
215
2:14
*Apr 06, 2011
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
W 10-0
9
18-8-0
10-2-0 Choate (W 6-1)
204
2:21
*Apr 08, 2011
NORTHERN KENTUCKY
W 5-2
9
19-8-0
11-2-0
Leach (W 6-2)
207
2:23
*Apr 09, 2011
NORTHERN KENTUCKY-1 L
1-8
7
19-9-0
11-3-0 Schultze (L 3-3)
203
1:45
*Apr 09, 2011
NORTHERN KENTUCKY-2 W 4-2
9
20-9-0
12-3-0
Dennis (W 4-1)
203
2:16
*Apr 10, 2011
NORTHERN KENTUCKY
W 7-2
9
21-9-0
13-3-0 Marcacci (W 1-1)
224
2:20
*Apr 17, 2011
at Lewis-1
W 11-10
9
22-9-0
14-3-0
Leach (W 7-2)
135
2:58
*Apr 17, 2011
at Lewis-2
W 20-4
7
23-9-0
15-3-0
Dennis (W 5-1)
119
2:41
*Apr 18, 2011
at Lewis-1
L
7
23-10-0
15-4-0 Schultze (L 3-4)
107
2:26
4-5
*Apr 18, 2011
at Lewis-2
W 6-3
9
24-10-0
16-4-0 Marcacci (W 2-1)
107
2:35
*Apr 19, 2011
at Kentucky Wesleyan-1
L
7
24-11-0
16-5-0 Canterbury (L 0-1)
35
2:00
*Apr 19, 2011
at Kentucky Wesleyan-2
W 12-11
9
25-11-0
17-5-0 Mulvaney, J. (W 1-1)
35
2:30
*Apr 22, 2011
WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE-1
W 4-2
9
26-11-0
18-5-0
Leach (W 8-2)
85
1:54
*Apr 22, 2011
WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE-2
L
7
26-12-0
18-6-0
Dennis (L 5-2)
85
2:30
2-3
3-4
*Apr 23, 2011
WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE-1
W 10-1
7
27-12-0
19-6-0 Marcacci (W 3-1)
79
2:00
*Apr 23, 2011
WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE-2
W 8-2
9
28-12-0
20-6-0 Schultze (W 4-4)
79
2:35
Apr 26, 2011
OAKLAND CITY
L
5-9
9
28-13-0
20-6-0 Canterbury (L 0-2)
115
2:40
*Apr 29, 2011
INDIANAPOLIS
W 9-4
9
29-13-0
21-6-0
210
2:47
*Apr 30, 2011
INDIANAPOLIS-1
L
1-2
(8)
29-14-0
21-7-0
Dennis (L 5-3)
225
2:07
*Apr 30, 2011
INDIANAPOLIS-2
L
6-9
(15)
29-15-0
21-8-0
Walther (L 0-1)
225
4:20
*May 01, 2011
INDIANAPOLIS
*May 06, 2011 SAINT JOSEPH’S Continued on page 17
Leach (W 9-2)
W 3-1
9
30-15-0
22-8-0 Marcacci (W 4-1)
185
2:20
W 8-6
(12)
31-15-0
23-8-0
175
3:42
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Dill (W 2-0)
Game Results for Southern Indiana (All games)
Game date
Opposing team
Score
Inns
Overall
GLVC
Pitcher of record
Attend
Time
*May 07, 2011
*May 07, 2011
SAINT JOSEPH’S-1
W 4-0
7
32-15-0
24-8-0
Marcacci (W 5-1)
125
1:53
SAINT JOSEPH’S-2
W 5-4
9
33-15-0
25-8-0
Dennis (W 6-3)
125
2:44
*May 08, 2011
SAINT JOSEPH’S
W 10-1
9
34-15-0
26-8-0
Schultze (W 5-4)
105
2:27
>May 12, 2011
vs Rockhurst
W 5-4
(13)
35-15-0
26-8-0
Marcacci (W 6-1)
200
3:55
>May 13, 2011
vs Quincy University
L
9
35-16-0
26-8-0
Dennis (L 6-4)
130
2:05
>May 13, 2011
vs Lewis
W 10-3
9
36-16-0
26-8-0
Schultze (W 6-4)
130
2:55
>May 14, 2011
vs Quincy University
W 7-5
9
37-16-0
26-8-0
Canterbury (W 1-2)
200
2:50
>May 14, 2011
vs Quincy University
L
7-8
9
37-17-0
26-8-0 Mulvaney, J. (L 1-2)
200
3:00
$May 19, 2011
vs Missouri S&T
L
0-2
9
37-18-0
26-8-0
Leach (L 9-3)
311
2:04
$May 20, 2011
vs Wayne State
L
4-5
9
37-19-0
26-8-0
Walther (L 0-2)
337
2:45
* = Conference Game
0-1
> = GLVC Tournament + = NCAA II Midwest Regional $ = NCAA II Championship Series ! = Dunn Hospitality Tournament () extra inning game
Eagles In The Pros
2011 GLVC Baseball
Jeff Schulz - Royals, Cubs, Pirates Dave Sensenbrenner - Giants Glenn Ray - Royals Kevin Brown - Rangers, Blue Jays, Devil Rays, Cardinals Todd Niemeier - Mariners, Evansville Otters Jason Krack - Richmond Roosters Barry Strauser - Anderson Lawmen Craig Shoebridge Dubois County Dragons
Great Lakes Valley Conference 2011 FINAL Baseball Standings
Michael Peerman Evansville Otters
East School Southern Indiana * Northern Kentucky * Lewis * Bellarmine * Indianapolis Saint Joseph’s UW-Parkside Kentucky Wesleyan
Conf CPct. 26-8 0.765 21-13 0.618 16-12 0.571 18-15 0.545 18-18 0.500 15-19-0 0.441 12-20 0.375 10-18 0.357
Overall 37-19 36-21 24-18 26-26 29-19 22-25-1 15-28 16-23
Pct. Streak 0.661 L3 0.632 L2 0.571 L1 0.500 L7 0.604 W2 0.469 L6 0.349 L2 0.410 L2
Missouri S&T *
21-7
0.750
30-19
0.612 L2
Quincy *
21-9
0.700
35-20
0.636 L2
Drury *
21-11
0.656
35-19
0.648 L1
Rockhurst *
17-14
0.548
23-26
0.469 L2
Missouri-St. Louis
9-21
0.300
14-30
0.318 L10
Illinois-Springfield
5-25
0.167
8-35
0.186 L3
Maryville #
5-25
0.167
9-35
0.205 L12
West
* Clinched GLVC Tournament Berth
Paul Kohler Evansville Otters Steve Owen Kenosha Mammoths Nathan Arnold Evansville Otters Darin Mastroianni Blue Jays Jeremy Kehrt Red Sox Cory Julian Evansville Otters Alex ThieroffSeattle Mariners Dan MarcacciEvansvilleOtters
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Darin Mastroianni
Made his first major league start with the Toronto Bluejays in 2011.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA Baseball All-Time Records Hitting
HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE (50 AT BATS OR MORE) Season: Jason Folz (1998)....................................................................... .455 Career: Dave Schenk (1977-78)........................................................... .421 HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (50 AT BATS OR MORE) Season: Dennis Humphrey (1990)....................................................... .840 Career: Jeff Schulz (1982-83)................................................................ .734 TOTAL BASES (50 AT BATS OR MORE) Game: Dylan Mooney (13) vs. Quincy, May 8, 2009 Tyler Choate (13 vs. Lewis, April 3, 2009 Season: Dylan Mooney (2010)............................................... 145 Career: Jason Krack (1992-95)............................................................... 411 MOST AT BATS Game: 9 Players (7) (Last was six players vs. Indianapolis, April 30, 2011) Season: Adam Enright (2010)................................................................. 262 Career: Adam Schiff (2000-03).............................................................. 730 MOST HITS Game: Matt Vince (6) vs. St. Joseph’s, April 24, 1993 Stu Sheets (6) vs. Denison, May 11, 1994 Season: Darin Mastroianni (2007)............................................................ 97 Career: Mike Peerman (1997-00)......................................................... 270 LONGEST HITTING STREAK: Josh Perkins (2000 & 2001) 21
MOST TRIPLES Game: 5 Players with 2 (Last: Ben Griggs vs. NKU, April 10, 2011) Season: Steve Owen (2003............... 8 Career: Steve Owen (2002-03)..... 13 Mike Peerman (1997-2000)... 13
Kevin Brown
One of USI’s single-season homerun record holders
MOST HOME RUNS Game: Dylan Mooney (3) vs. Quincy, May 8, 2009 Dennis Humphrey (3) vs. UM-St. Louis, April 14, 1992 Van Hook (3) vs. Bellarmine, April 27, 1984 Season: Dylan Mooney (2010).................................................. 14 Kevin Brown (1993)...................................................................... 14 Career: Dennis Humphrey (1988-92)..................................................... 31 MOST RUNS BATTED IN Game: Greg Baisden (8) vs. Brescia, March 1, 2001 Van Hook (8) vs. Bellarmine, April 27, 1984 Season: Brad Vance (2010)........................................................ 70 Career: Jason Krack (1992-95)............................................................... 199 MOST RUNS SCORED Game: Matt Vince (6) vs. St. Joseph’s, April 24, 1993 Season: Adam Enright (2010).................................................................... 67 Career: Stu Sheets (1991-94).................................................................. 183
MOST STOLEN BASES Game: Five Players with 4 (Last: Chad Werry vs. St. Joseph’s, March 25, 2009) Season: Darin Mastroianni (2007).......................................................... 64* Career: Matt Vince (1992-94).................................................................... 86
Games; Last two games of 2000 and the first 19 of 2001
CONSECUTIVE HITS: Stu Sheets, 1994 11
(Also reached base 12 consecutive times [1 Walk])
*NCAA II season champion for stolen bases
MOST DOUBLES Game: Six Players with 3
(Last: Brad Vance vs. Ky. Wesleyan, April 19,. 2011))
Season: Benny Shackelford (1990)............................27 Career: Mike Peerman (1997-00).....................59
Dave Schenk
MOST WALKS Game: Three Players with 4 (Last: Tyler Choate vs. Rockhurst, April 11, 2009) Season: Mark Larue (1986)..........................................................................45 Tyler Choate (2009).......................................................................45 Career: Keith Ayres (1985-88)................................................................. 131
USI’s career leader for batting average
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA Baseball All-Time Records HIT BY PITCH Game: Matt Keener (3) vs. SIU Edwardsville, April 3, 2005 Justin Konopacki (3) vs. Oakland City, March 29, 2001 Jason Folz (3) vs. Presbyterian, March 13, 1998 Season: Wes Fink (2008).............................................................................. 20 Career: Corey Goers (2002-05)................................................................. 37
Pitching MOST INNINGS PITCHED Game: Nathan Arnold (11.2 innings) vs. Missouri-St. Louis, April 8, 2006 Season: Trevor Leach (2011)................................................................ 117.2 Career: Trevor Leach (2008-11)...........................................................357.0 MOST GAMES APPEARANCES Season: Trevor Leach (2009) ..................................................................... 31 Shaun Larsen (2009) ....................................................................31 Career: Trevor Leach (2008-11)................................................ 86 MOST COMPLETE GAMES Season: Todd Krapf (1990) . .......................................................................... 9 Career: Steve Spoylar (1986-89)............................................................... 26 MOST SHUTOUTS Season: Craig Shoobridge (1994).............................................................. 3 Gene Whorl (1980)........................................................................... 3 Career: Craig Shoobridge (1993-96)........................................................ 6 MOST SAVES
MOST WINS Season: Trevor Leach (2010)......................................12 Taylor Dennis (2010).................................... 12 Career: Trevor Leach(2008-11)............................. 33 BEST WIN-LOSS PERCENTAGE (AVERAGE 8 DECISIONS PER YEAR)
Season: Trevor Leach (2009).....................11-0, 1.000 Career: Damon Brown (1991-93)............. 15-2, .882 BEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE Season: Dave Sensenbrenner (1979).................. 1.36 Nathan Arnold (2006)...............................1.36 Career: John Warner (1972-75)............................ 2.65
Fielding PUTOUTS Game: Jason Krack (19) vs. Northern Kentucky, April 23, 1994 Season: Adam Enright (2010).................................................. 620 Career: Brian Maurer (1990-93)...........................................................1618 ASSISTS Game: Alex Thieroff (9) vs. Bellarmine, May 7, 2009 Season: Brad Vance (2011)..........................................................................210 Career: Brad Vance (2008-Present).........................................................451
Season: Shaun Larsen (2008)............17* Career: Shaun Larsen (2008-09)..................................33 *NCAA II saves leader.
Mike Fetscher
Todd Niemeier
USI’s all-time winningest pitcher & member of the USI Athletic Hall of Fame
MOST STRIKE OUTS Game: Mike Fetscher (14) vs. Paine, March 14, 1992 Season: Kylan Stuck (1993)................ 81 Career: Trevor Leach (2008-2011).............................. 246
USI’s two-time All-American and member of the USI Athletic Hall of Fame
Brad Vance Set the USI single season and career records for assists in 2011.
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USI Team Records
USI YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
Most Hits in a Game...............................................................28 vs. St. Joseph’s (April 24, 1993) Most Consecutive Batters to Reach Base................13 vs. Oakland City (March 31,1992)
13 vs. IUPUI (April 12,1995)
Most RBIs in a Game......................................................................25 vs. Brescia (March 1, 2001) Most Runs Scored in an Game..........................................28 vs. St. Joseph’s (April 24, 1993)
28 vs. IUPUI (April 12, 1995)
28 vs. Brescia (March 1, 2001)
Most Runs Scored in an Inning.................................................... 13 vs. IUPUI (April 12, 1995) Most Walks in an Inning................................................... 5 vs. Oakland City (March 19, 1991) Most Walks in a Game....................................................16 vs. Kentucky State (April 16, 1994) Best Winning Margin...........................................................26 vs. IUPUI (28-2) (April 12, 1995);
26 vs. Brescia (28-2) March 1, 2001
SEASON: Highest Team Batting Average.................................................................................... .349 (1998) Most Hits in a Season........................................................................................................ 715 (2010) Most Doubles in a Season
. .........................................................................................136 (2010)
Most Triples in a Season..................................................................................................... 24 (1992) Most Home Runs in a Season........................................................................................... 49 (2010) Most RBIs in a Season....................................................................................................... 472 (2010) Most Runs Scored in a Season.......................................................................................538 (2010) Most Walks in a Season.....................................................................................................263 (1986) Most at Bats in a Season................................................................................................ 2234 (2010) Hit by Pitch................................................................................................................................ 85 (2010) Most Stolen Bases in a Season........................................................ 150 (150/177, .847) (2007) PITCHING Most Strikeouts by Staff.................................................................................................. 374 (2008) Lowest Team E.R.A. . ..........................................................................................................3.16 (2006) Most Games Won.................................................................................................................... 52 (2010) Best Winning Percentage................................................................................. 788 (52-14) (2010) Longest Winning Streak
........................................................................................... 15 (2010)
FIELDING Most Putouts in a Season.............................................................................................. 1674 (2010) Most Assists in a Season...................................................................................................762 (2007) Most Chances in a Season............................................................................................. 2509 (2010) Most Double Plays in a Season........................................................................................ 61 (1989)
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YEAR 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979! 1980 1981 1982 1983!* 1984 1985* 1986 1987 1988 1989! 1990 1991 1992!# 1993!#* 1994! 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007!+ 2008# 2009#! 2010#+< 2011#! TOTAL
RECORD 8- 7 10- 14 5-17 18- 19 8- 23 13- 34 21- 20 15- 12 19- 10 25- 13 22- 23 17- 30 16- 18 13- 10 21- 17 23- 29 17- 22 23- 25 30- 21 25- 22 32- 21 40- 19 41- 12 36- 19 29- 23 27- 22 30- 16 26- 19 34- 19 24- 31 28- 29 23-28 24-27 23-33 26-30 18-33 43-23 36-20 39-19 52-14 37-19 965-848
.Pct .533 .417 .227 .486 .258 .277 .512 .555 .655 .658 .489 .333 .471 .565 .552 .442 .436 .480 .588 .521 .602 .678 .774 .655 .558 .551 .652 .578 .642 .436 .491 .451 .471 .411 .464 .353 .652 .523 .672 .788 .661 .532
! NCAA Tournament Bid; * GLVC Tournament Champions; # GLVC Regular Season Champions; + NCAA Div II Championship Series; <NCAA II National Championship
USI All-Time Coaching Records Coach Jim Brown (1971-75) Larry Shown (1976-87) Gary Redman (1988-93) Mike Goedde (1994-2006) Tracy Archuleta (2007-Present)
Record 49- 80 220-230 191-120 348-329 207-95
SCREAMING EAGLES HONOR ROLL ALL-AMERICANS
Matt Vince (2nd Team)
1995: Andy Hoffman (1st Team)
1991: Dennis Humphrey (Preseason)
1997: Jason Engelbrecht (2nd Team) Peter Johnson (2nd Team)
1992: Matt Vince (3rd Team)
1998: Jason Folz (1st Team)
1993: Matt Vince (Preseaon) Kevin Brown (1st Team) Mike Fetscher (3rd Team)
1999: Mike Peerman (1st Team) Rob Bowers (1st Team) Josh Heldt (2nd Team)
1994: 1995:
2000: Mike Peerman (1st Team)
Kevin Brown (Preseason and 3rd Team) Mike Fetscher (Preseason and 3rd Team) Todd Niemeier (Preseason) Jason Krack (Preseason) Matt Vince (Preseason) Mike Fetscher (Preseason) Todd Niemeier (Preseason)
1998: Jason Folz (Preseason) 1999: Mike Peerman (3rd Team) Rob Bowers (3rd Team) 2007:
Darin Mastroianni (1st Team)
2008:
Shaun Larsen (3rd Team)
2003: Steve Owen (2nd Team) 2007:
Darin Mastroianni (1st Team) (Player of the Year) Hunter Slade (1st Team)
2008:
Josh Huebner (1st Team) Shaun Larsen (1st Team) Jeremy Kehrt (2nd Team)
2009: Chad Werry (1st Team) Trevor Leach (1st Team) Shaun Larsen (1st Team) Tyler Choate (1st Team) Alex Thieroff (2nd Team)
2009: Shaun Larsen (Preseason) (2nd Team Daktronics) (3rd Team ABCA)
2010:
2010: Trevor Leach (Preseason, NCBWA Hon. Mem.) Dylan Mooney (NCBWA Hon. Mem.) Tyler Choate (Preseason)
2011:
2011: Tyler Choate (Hon. Men. Daktronics)
REGION PLAYER OF THE YEAR
ALL REGION
1990: Dennis Humphrey (1st Team) 1991: Benny Shackelford (1st Team) Dennis Humphrey (1st Team)
Dylan Mooney (1st Team) Trevor Leach (1st Team) Michael Huling (2nd Team) Tyler Choate (1st Team) Trevor Leach (1st Team) Dan Marcacci (2nd Team) Brad Vance (1st Team)
2007: Darin Mastroianni
NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT 1989: Todd Deweese Roger Huebner 1992:
Tom Drake Dennis Humphrey Jason Krack Blake Krueger Brian Maurer Matt Vince
1993: Kevin Brown Jason Krack 1994: Kevin Brown Jason Krack Stu Sheets 2007:
Dennis Humphrey
2010:
Former All-American holds career home run record with 31 1992:
Matt Vince (1st Team) Brian Maurer (2nd Team) Tom Drake (2nd Team) Todd Niemeier (2nd Team)
1993:
Kevin Brown (1st Team) Mike Fetscher (1st Team) Jason Krack (1st Team) Todd Niemeier (1st Team)
1994:
Kevin Brown (1st Team) Mike Fetscher (1st Team) Todd Niemeier (1st Team) Jason Krack (2nd Team) Greg Orr (2nd Team)
Darin Mastroianni (MOP) Hunter Slade Corey Julian Jeremy Kehrt Chad Werry Brad Vance (MOP) Wandy Rosario Trevor Leach Wes Fink Michael Huling
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES ALL-TOURNAMENT 2007: 2010:
Darin Mastroianni Corey Julian Taylor Dennis (MOP) Wandy Rosario Wes Fink Justin Blinn Todd Martin
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GLVC COACH OF THE YEAR 1983: Larry Shown 1993: Gary Redman 2011: Tracy Archuleta
REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2007 : Tracy Archuleta 2010: Tracy Archuleta
NCAA II COACH OF THE YEAR 2010:
Tracy Archuleta
ABCA GOLD GLOVE 2011:
Brad Vance
ALL-GLVC
1982: Jeff Schultz Kirk Taylor Steve Culvert 1984: Greg Hobgood Dave Weaver 1985: Kirk Taylor Rob May Dale Crossfield 1986: Jeff Embrey Richie Johnson 1987: Patrick Crews Ed Waters 1989: Jason Stamm Roger Huebner Mike McDonough 1990: Dennis Humphrey Steve Spahn Benny Shackelford 1991: Tom Drake Benny Shackelford Dennis Humphrey 1992:
Damon Brown (Hon. Mention) Tom Drake Dennis Humphrey (Hon. Mention) Jason Krack (Hon. Mention) Brian Maurer Todd Niemeier Barry Strauser (Hon. Mention) Matt Vince
1993:
Kevin Brown (1st Team) Mike Fetscher (1st Team) Brian Maurer (2nd Team) Barry Strauser (2nd Team) Matt Vince (2nd Team) Todd Niemeier (2nd Team)
1994:
Kevin Brown (1st Team and Player of the Year) Greg Orr (1st Team) Todd Niemeier (1st Team) Matt Vince (1st Team) Mike Fetscher (2nd Team) Jason Krack (2nd Team) Barry Strauser (2nd Team)
1995:
Andy Hoffman (1st Team) Mike Fetscher (1st Team) Jason Krack (1st Team) Todd Niemeier (2nd Team) Jason Engelbrecht (2nd Team)
Jason Krack Todd Niemeier Stu Sheets Matt Vince
1996: Jason Englebrecht (1st Team) Andy Hoffman (2nd Team)
1995: Darryl Adler Todd Niemeier Barry Strauser
1997:
1996:
Jeremy Cook Jason Engelbrecht Kevin Irons Shayne Stock
1997:
Drew Bailey Jeremy Cook Jason Engelbrecht Kevin Irons
1998:
Doug Allison Jeremy Cook Keith Kirkland Ryan Martin
1999:
Steve Arnold Scott Braun Andy Cook Jeremy Cook Blair Kriner Dustin Greenfield Greg Keown Keith Kirkland Pete Milas Marcus Renn
2000:
Steve Arnold Greg Baisden Scott Braun Andy Cook Dustin Greenfield Josh Hodge Greg Keown Keith Kirkland Marcus Renn Jay Winter
2001:
Steve Arnold Nathan Esche Corey Mackie Brian Scroggins Jay Winters
2002:
Steve Arnold Nathan Esche Matt Keener Brian Scroggins Noah Wetzel
2003:
Adam Anderson Brian Anderson Jed Davis Nathan Esche Brandon Higgs Dustin Jourdan Matt Keener Paul Kohler Mike Kottmeyer Daniel Tomashek Noah Wetzel
2004:
Adam Anderson Aaron Clark Nathan Esche Matt Keener Mike Kottmeyer Andy Rumpler Noah Wetzel
2005:
Aaron Clark Jed Davis Matt Halbig Matt Keener Andy Rumpler Chris Turner Noah Wetzel
2006:
Nathan Arnold Aaron Clark Darin Mastroianni Hunter Slade Alex Thieroff
Jason Engelbrecht (1st Team) Kevin Irons (2nd Team) Rich Eyler (2nd Team) Peter Johnson (2nd Team)
1998: Jason Folz (1st Team) Rudy Boals (2nd Team) 1999: Mike Peerman (1st Team) Josh Heldt (1st Team) Rob Bowers (1st Team) 2000: Mike Peerman (1st Team) 2001: Adam Schiff (2nd Team) Andy Nucci (2nd Team) 2002: Steve Owen (2nd Team) Steve Arnold (2nd Team) 2003: Steve Owen (1st Team) Matt Keener (2nd Team) Noah Wetzel (2nd Team) 2004: Noah Wetzel (1st Team) Matt Keener (2nd Team) 2005: Matt Keener (1st Team) Noah Wetzel (2st Team) 2006: Nathan Arnold (Hon. Mention) 2007:
Darin Mastroianni (1st Team) Hunter Slade (1st Team)
2008:
Josh Huebner (1st Team) Jeremy Kehrt (1st Team) Shaun Larsen (1st Team) Matt Pleiss (2nd Team) Alex Thieroff (3rd Team) Chad Werry (3rd Team)
2009: Chad Werry (1st Team) Shaun Larsen (1st Team) Alex Thieroff (1st Team) Trevor Leach (1st Team) Tyler Choate (2nd Team) 2010:
Dylan Mooney (1st Team) Trevor Leach (1st Team) Michael Huling (1st Team) Wandy Rosario (2nd Team) Justin Blinn (2nd Team) Caleb Ehmke (2nd Team) Taylor Dennis (2nd Team)
2011:
Tyler Choate (1st Team) Brad Vance (1st Team) Trevor Leach (1st Team) Justin Blinn (2nd Team) Taylor Dennis (2nd Team) Dan Marcacci (2nd Team)
GLVC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1994: Kevin Brown 2007: Darin Mastroianni
ACADEMIC ALL-GLVC 1993:
Darryl Adler Andy Julian Jason Krack Todd Niemeier Stu Sheets Matt Vince Neil Walther
1994: Darryl Adler Don Burton Steve Gries
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Chris Turner
2007:
Michael Beaven Aaron Clark Cory Julian Darin Mastroianni Aaron Schmitt Hunter Slade Ryan Stemple
2008:
Michael Beaven Caleb Ehmke Cory Julian Greg Horn Aaron Schmitt Garrett Oros
2009: Caleb Ehmke Brad Mangold 2010: ‘
Justin Blinn Tyler Choate Caleb Ehmke Casey Geiger Craig Heinz Zach Wilkinson
2011:
Justin Blinn Tyler Choate Michael Huling Jordan Lorenzo Reece Rounder Brad Wannemuehler
ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT V 2004: 2005: 2007: 2011:
Matt Keener (1st Team) Matt Keener (1st Team) Darin Mastroianni (1st Team) Hunter Slade (1st Team) Justin Blinn (1st Team) Tyler Choate (3rd Team)
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2004: Matt Keener (1st Team) 2005: Matt Keener (1st Team) 2007: Darin Mastroianni (3rd Team)
Matt Keener
Two-Time Academic All-American
USI BASEBALL SERIES RECORDS WITH OPPONENTS SCHOOL Adrian Alabama Huntsville American University Anderson (SC) Angelo St. Arkansas Tech Armstrong State Ashland Augusta State (GA) Augustana Austin Peay Bellarmine Belmont College Bloomsburg Brescia Butler Carson Newman California San Diego Central Missouri Central State Chicago State Christians Brothers Clarion Columbus State (GA) Cumberland David Lipscomb Dayton Denison DePauw Drury Eastern Illinois Eckerd College (FL) Erskine Evansville Findlay Flagler College (FL) Fort Hays State Fort Valley Franklin Frankllin Pierce Faulkner Georgia College Georgia Southern Georgia State Grand Valley State Greenville College Hanover Henderson St. Huntington Illinois State Illinois Tech Indiana Indianapolis Indiana State IP Fort Wayne IUPUI IU Southeast
RECORD 1- 0 1- 6 1- 0 3- 3 1-0 2-1 5- 16 12-6 10-20 2- 0 0- 7 66-59 0- 2 1- 0 9- 2 2- 6 2- 4 1-0 2- 1 0- 1 2- 0 4- 1 1- 0 1-6 2-11 1-11 1- 0 1- 0 1- 1 12-5 5-18 0- 2 3- 0 18-29 3-0 2- 0 2- 0 2- 0 4- 0 1- 0 0- 1 1- 2 0- 3 1- 2 7-3 2- 2 3- 0 3-4 1- 2 1- 0 0- 1 1- 2 37-44 1- 4 18-4 24-3 29- 8
Iowa Jacksonville Kennesaw State Kentucky State Kentucky Wesleyan Kutztown LaSalle Lincoln Memorial Livingston Lewis Louisville Mankato State (MN) Mansfield (PA) Marian Maryville McKendree Mercyhurst Milligan Minnesota State Missouri Baptist Missouri-S&T Missouri-St. Louis Missouri Western Mississippi College Montevallo Mount Mercy Mount Olive (NC) Murray State Nicholls State North Dakota North Florida Northeastern Illinois Northern Kentucky Northwood Oakland (MI) Oakland City Ohio Wesleyan Olney Central Paine College (GA) Philadelphia Textile Pittsburgh-Johnstown Presbyterian Purdue Purdue Calumet Quincy Rockford Rockhurst Rochester Tech Rose Hulman Sacred Heart (CN) Saginaw Valley State Savannah State Shepherd (WV) Shippensburg South Carolina-Aiken South Dakota State SE Louisiana SE Missouri State
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0- 1 0- 1 0- 2 13- 3 87-62 1- 0 0- 1 2- 4 1- 0 48-47 0- 3 0- 1 1- 0 9- 7 4- 0 16- 9 1- 1 1- 0 1- 0 2- 3 18- 2 45-38 0- 2 0- 2 1- 4 2- 0 1- 0 3- 6 0- 2 0- 1 0- 1 1- 0 48-41 9- 2 1- 1 81- 10 1- 1 3- 0 7- 0 1- 1 1- 0 4-2 0-2 1-3 32-32 0- 2 12-8 0-1 8-1 1- 1 1-0 1- 0 1- 0 3- 1 8-13 1- 1 0- 2 26-23
SW Louisiana Southern Arkansas SIU-Carbondale SIU-Edwardsville Slippery Rock Saint Joseph’s St. Cloud St. John’s St. Leo St. Mary’s Swarthmore Tampa Tennessee-Martin Tiffin Trinity College Troy State Truman State UNC-Charlotte Vincennes Washington (MO) Wayne State (NE) Wayne State (MI) West Georgia Western Illinois Western Kentucky West Virginia West Virginia Wesleyan Whittenburg Winona State Wisconsin Wisconsin-Platteville Wisconsin-Parkside Wright State Xavier
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USI BASEBALL SCHEDULE
USI SCREAMING EAGLES QUICK FACTS
*GLVC Games; Home Games In Gray; Road Games In White; Neutral Site In Black; All Times are CST; Sunday
Monday 6
Tuesday 7
Wednesday 8
Thursday 9
Friday 10
Saturday 11
12
13
14
15
16
17 Armstrong Atlantic 1 p.m.
18 Armstrong Atlantic Noon
19 Armstrong Atlantic Noon
20
21
22
23
24
25 Lake Erie (DH) 1 p.m.
26 Lake Erie 11 a.m.
27
28
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
2
3
4
5 Tiffin 2 p.m.
6 Tiffin 1 p.m.
4 Tiffin Noon
5
6 Montevallo 2:30 p.m.
7 Montevallo 1 p.m.
8
9 Dunn Hospitality Touranment
10 Dunn Hospitality Touranment
11 Dunn Hospitality Touranment
12
13
14
15
16
17 Maryville (DH) 1 p.m.*
18 Mo.-St. Louis (DH) 1 p.m.*
19
25 Quincy (DH) Noon*
26
21
22
23
24
Ill.-Springfield
(DH) 1p.m.*
Sunday
27
Monday
28
Tuesday
29
Wednesday
30 Northern Ky. 2 p.m.*
Thursday
Friday
31 Northern Ky. (DH) 1 p.m.*
3
4 Ky. Wesleyan (DH) 2 p.m.*
5
6 Bellarmine (DH) 3 p.m.*
7 Bellarmine (DH) Noon*
8
9
10
11
12
13
14 Wis.Parkside (DH) Noon*
15 Wis.Parkside (DH)Noon*
16
17 Ky. Wesleyan 6 p.m. *
18 Ky. Wesleyan 6 p.m.*
19
20
21 Lewis (DH) 2 p.m.*
22 Lewis (DH) Noon*
23
24 Oakland City 6 p.m.
25
26
27 Indianapolis 2 p.m.*
28 Indianapolis (DH) 1 p.m.*
29 Indianapolis 1 p.m.*
30
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GENERAL
Name of school: University of Southern Indiana City/population: Evansville/280,000 (Metro area) Founded: 1965 Enrollment: 10,820 (Fall 2011) Nickname: Screaming Eagles School colors: Red, White, Blue Arena/capacity: USI Baseball Field/500 Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Great Lakes Valley President: Dr. Linda L.M. Bennett Alma mater, yr.: Cincinnati, ‘74 Athletic Director: Jon Mark Hall Alma mater, yr.: Murray State, ‘90 Athletic Department phone: 812/464-1846 Athletic Trainer: David Maldonado Phone: 812/465-1298 Assistant Athletic Trainer: Laura Heline Phone: 812/464-1955 Web site: gousieagles.com Facebook: USI Athletics Twitter: USI_Athletics
History
First Yr. Of Baseball: 1971 Overall All-Time Record: 1017-862 (541) Yrs. in NCAA Regionals/Last: 10/2011 Last post-season opponent: 2011; Wayne State Result: L 5-4
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Tracy Archuleta Alma Mater, Yr.: Metropolitan State College of Denver, 1997 Record at USI: 207-95 (5 Years) Career Record: 355-239 (10 Years) Baseball Office Phone: 812/464-1943 Best Time/Day to reach Coach: Mornings Assistant Coaches: Jeremy Kuester; Tyler Choate
Saturday
1 Northern Ky. 1 p.m.*
2011 Team Information
Overall Record: 37-19 Conference Record: 26-8 (1st GLVC East/ GLVC Tournament Semifinals) Final rankings last year: 30th (Collegiate Baseball); 19th (College Baseball Lineup); 14th (NCBWA) Lettermen returning/lost: 12/12
Trevor Leach 1st Team All-GLVC
Sports Information
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
2
3
4 St. Joseph’s 6 p.m.*
5 St. Joseph’s (DH) 2 p.m.*
7
8
9
10 GLVC Tour.
11 GLVC Tour.
12 GLVC Tour.
13 GLVC Tour.
14
15
16
17 NCAA II Regional
18 NCAA II Regional
19 NCAA II Regional
20 NCAA II Regional
21 NCAA II Regional
22
23
24
25
26 NCAA II
27 NCAA II
28 NCAA II
29 NCAA II
30 NCAA II
Series
Series
Series
Series
Championship
HOME GAMES
Championship
Series
Championship
Championship
AWAY GAMES
1 NCAA II Championship
Series
2 NCAA II Championship
Series
3 NCAA II Championship
Series
NEUTRAL SITE GAMES
MAY/JUNE
6 St. Joseph’s Noon*
Championship
March
1
20
february
5
Sports Information Director: Ray Simmons SID Office phone: 812/465-1622 Home phone: 812/402-6435 Assistant Sports Information Director: Dan McDonnell Office phone: 812/465-1121 Cell phone: 812/589-2956 Press box phone: 812/465-7064 SID mailing address: 8600 University Blvd. Evansville, IN 47712
Media Information
Radio station: WSWI (AM) Radio contact person: Michael Robertson Address: 8600 University Blvd. Evansville, IN 47712 Office phone: 812/464-1836 Newspaper: Evansville Courier & Press Newspaper contact person: Dan Korb Address: 300 E. Walnut St., P.O. Box 268 Evansville, IN 47702-0268 Office phone: 812/464-7502
Tyler Choate 2nd Team All-GLVC
Chad Werry 1st Team All-GLVC
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