2012 USF Baseball Media Guide

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2012 USF BASEBALL COUGAR BASEBALL BEGINS A NEW ERA IN 2012 It's no secret that the 2011 USF baseball team fell far short of expectations. The Cougars were picked third in the GPAC preseason poll and the senior-laden group had their sights set on the conference crown and the program's first bid to the NAIA baseball championship since 2007. The Cougars stumbled instead to a sixth-place conference finish and saw their season come to a gutwrenching end against No. 1 seed Hastings College on the second day of the GPAC tournament. USF led Hastings 12-9 after eight innings and seemed to have a spot in the GPAC championship game all locked up. But a nightmare ninth inning led to five Bronco runs and Hastings held on for the 14-13 comeback win. As a result, the Cougars left Sioux City with no hardware and an entire offseason to ponder what went wrong. The early postseason exit didn't sit well with fifth-year head coach Matt Guiliano. "It was very disappointing," Guiliano said. "We had anticipated doing a lot more, playing further into the postseason, in what was our last season competing in the GPAC and the NAIA." USF is in its final year of NCAA D-II reclassification and will join the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference next fall. Fast forward to February and the Cougars are just days away from the first pitch of the 2012 season opener. Several familiar faces that made up last year’s squad are back, both in the field and on the mound. As Guiliano sizes up his 2012 team, he is excited about the potential of the squad but at the same time is cautiously optimistic and aware of how unpredictable this provisional NCAA D-II season will likely be. "We're heading into unchartered waters, in terms of travel and with our game schedule," Guiliano said. "It will be definitely be an interesting year." Position Players As for the offensive outlook, USF returns four of nine everyday starters from the 2011 squad, including senior first baseman and second team All-GPAC selection Jimmy Maxwell. Maxwell put up a slash line of .298/.677/.445 in his first year as the Cougars' starting first baseman. The Oceanside (Calif.) product and Southwestern College transfer was second in the GPAC in slugging percentage (.708) and home runs (12). He also held the distinction of being named the GPAC Offensive Player of the Week in the first and last week of the conference season. Maxwell spent the summer playing with the Jayhawk League's Haysville Heat (Kan.), batting .299 with six home runs and 15 RBI. The Haysville Heat were the 2011 Jayhawk League champions and made it to the Super Six of the 2011 Baseball Congress World Series.


2012 USF BASEBALL The infield also sees the return of catcher Dylan Dwyer and shortstop Zach Ireland. San Diego City College transfer Jeremy Varner has big shoes to fill at the hot corner, taking over for departed threeyear starter Cody Minich. Varner is a left-handed hitter and was a member of the Delaware All-League baseball squad. Sophomore Ryan Fobes will start at second base. Fobes was the Cougars' primary pinch runner in 2011, recording a 17-for-19 mark in stolen base attempts. Senior utility man Corey Vasquez has redshirted this season. Guiliano was also tasked with replacing four-year left fielder, 2011 first team All-GPAC and gold glove winner Cody Burgener. Burgener finished his career as USF's all-time leader in hits (181), RBI (133) and stolen bases (69). "Burg is one of the best that's ever played at USF," Guiliano said. "It's going to take some time to get used to looking out in left field and not seeing him out there." Junior college transfer Anthony Williams (San Diego City College) impressed the coaching staff during the offseason and will take over the everyday spot in left field. Senior Kevin Santos will again roam center field. Santos batted .286 last season and made just two errors in center on 71 chances (.974). Right field belongs to a platoon of Damian Kardas and Noah Coleman, who will replace a graduated Jeff Harris. Pitching USF returns a cadre of hurlers that recorded 79 percent of the 314 innings pitched in 2011. In all, nine pitchers on the current roster saw action last season. The greatest loss on the mound is that of relief pitcher Brandon Compton. Compton started 2011 as a starter, but numerous injuries depleted the Cougar bullpen and Guiliano asked his senior right-hander to make the switch. Compton agreed and finished the year as USF's career saves leader (18), earning an allGPAC honorable mention nod along the way. "It will be tough to replace Brandon Compton; there is definitely not another one like him," said USF pitching coach Matt Bowman. "Brandon served as one of our team leaders and logged a ton of innings in his USF career. He leaves a hole in our bullpen and will go down as one of the top relievers in USF history." While USF returns the majority of its pitching staff, it is young group that includes three sophomores. Undoubtedly, USF will turn to senior Brady Nolz to lead a young unit. Nolz was the Cougars' workhorse last year, logging a team-high 68 innings in 14 appearances. "If you were to come to a USF baseball game and see a guy like Brady Nolz (5'9, 175) sitting in the dugout, you wouldn't be overly impressed," Bowman said. "But if you saw him on the mound, that's another story. The guy's a gamer and just gets it done."


2012 USF BASEBALL Nolz went 5-3 in 2011 and was a second team all-GPAC selection. He finished with a 2.88 ERA, 53 strikeouts and a 1.25 WHIP. Bowman anticipates that the Cougars' most durable arm will once again be the team's inning eater. "The great thing about Brady is that you know he will give you at least six or seven innings every time," Bowman said. "He is a very competitive kid with great control and he can change speeds anytime in the count." Sophomores Noah Coleman and Derek Fischer both experienced successful rookie campaigns. Southpaw Coleman finished 6-5 with a 3.29 ERA, posted a team-high 64 strikeouts and garnered allGPAC honorable mention accolades. Fischer, a Brandon Valley product, tallied a 4-1 mark in 41.2 innings of work (6.05 ERA.) "I'm looking to all of them to really be the leaders of the pitching staff," Bowman said. "Having guys like this, willing to take on more team responsibilities, I think this is going help with the challenging schedule that's in front of us." The only new arm on Bowman's staff is prized freshman recruit Eric Brothers. The lanky (6'3, 180) California native put together a standout baseball career at Valley Center High and was named to the Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason California Region All High School Senior honorable mention squad. Brothers was also called a "Player to Watch For" in the 2011 & 2012 MLB draft by the MLB Prospect blog and participated in the 2011 Under Armour Preseason All-American tournament. "Eric is a kid that has experienced a lot of success in his young career against some very challenging competition and we're very happy to have him in the program," Bowman said. Since his arrival to campus, Brothers has worked hard to make the transition from a high school fireballer (fastball touches 90) to a college pitcher. "Eric has improved a lot in his short time on campus," Bowman said. "He has made some mechanical adjustments that will allow him to be more competitive in the strike zone and has the ability to be very successful for our program." The bullpen is the Cougars' biggest question mark of the year thanks to the departure of Brandon Compton. USF returns four relievers that saw action in 2011, but the quartet threw only a combined 23 innings. "We've got guys with innings out of the pen but not much; they possess the experience but lack the quality innings," Bowman said. "It's going to be a very challenging year in that we're going to have to grind it out at times." "The pitchers have worked extremely hard this offseason, both in practice and in the weight room, and I think they're ready for the challenge ahead of them," he added. "We are excited to get this season rolling." The Cougars are also excited about the return of Andrew Christensen, an electric lefty who played his first two collegiate seasons at Citrus College (Calif.). The redshirt junior twirled a scoreless 5 and 1/3


2012 USF BASEBALL innings before his season came to an abrupt end on March 19, when he was hit by a line drive off the bat of Cal State-San Marcos third baseman Mitch Ferguson and suffered a skull fracture. Christensen, who received a medical redshirt, has recovered fully and is anxious to resume his pitching career. "It's most important that Andrew's okay, but it's going to be very nice to have him back," Bowman said. "Andrew knew he had a difficult road ahead of him, getting back to 100% and has worked extremely hard to get back to full strength...we expect big things out of him this year." Another pitcher that Cougar fans will see running out of the bullpen this year is junior Chris Nichols, who is making the move from the weekend rotation. Nichols went 5-2 last season (4.53 ERA) in 11 appearances (47.2 IP). He surrendered 56 hits and logged 35 strikeouts. "As a freshman Chris was used in all pitching situations and then moved to more of a starting role his sophomore year," Bowman said. "We had a big need for a guy who can bring some velocity out of the bullpen, so I went to Chris and asked if he can be that guy for us." "Without hesitation Chris said "yes," and he has really stepped up in accepting this role," Bowman added. "This is a move that I think could reap significant rewards for us." Sophomore Austin Goodenow, redshirt junior Mark Vig, junior Austin Burke and junior Danny Hughes are among the other relief pitchers who return for the Cougars.

The 2012 Schedule USF opens its season on Feb. 17-19 when it travels to Denver, Colo., for a four game series against Regis University (2011: 22-27, RMAC). Six days later, USF will head south for a four-game clash with the Missouri Southern Lions (2011: 24-26, MIAA) on Feb. 25-26 followed by a quick trip to Kansas for a doubleheader at Pittsburg State (2011: 20-30, MIAA) on February 27. The Cougars will then return to Missouri to take on the William Jewell Cardinals in back-to-back twin bills on March 10 and 11. William Jewell (2011: 35-21, HAC), a 2011 NAIA Baseball National Championship qualifier, is in its third year of NCAA Division II candidacy and will compete in the Great Lakes Valley Conference in 2012-13. USF will head to California in mid-March for the annual spring break trip. The Cougars will play five straight days in the Golden State, starting with noon tilt against 2011 NAIA National Champion Concordia University-Irvine (43-19, GSAC) on March 18. The CIU Eagles finished 2011 on 25-3 tear and battled back from the NAIA World Series loser's bracket to defeat Lubbock Christian 9-3 in the championship game. Vanguard University (22-26, GSAC), Cal-State San Marcos (34-19, Association of Independent Institutions), a Concordia-Irvine rematch and NCAA D-II Cal State Dominguez Hills (24-25, CCAA) fill out the Cougars' spring break slate. USF will make its home debut the last weekend of March, when the Cougars will host NCAA D-II Central Regional participant Minnesota State-Mankato (2011: 39-10, NSIC) for four games on March 31-April 1.


2012 USF BASEBALL Following that, the Cougars' bus will head down I-29 S on April 3 for one game against former conference foe Briar Cliff University (2011: 7-15, GPAC). The Cougars then have a string of five home games; four against Minot State (16-23, DAC) ON April 6-7, and a midweek game against Briar Cliff on April 10. Minot State and USF will both join the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference next season. USF will next head north to Concordia University-St. Paul (18-16, NSIC) where they will face the Golden Bears on April 14-15. From there, the Cougars return to the friendly confines of Harmodon for three games, against NAIA independent Dakota State University (3-37, DAC) and cross-town rival Augustana College (30-22, NSIC). The DSU Trojans come to town on April 18 and the twin bill against the Vikings, another NCAA Central Regional qualifier, is slated to begin at 1:00 p.m. on April 21. The following day (April 22), the Cougars will make the one-mile trek to Augustana for a double-header on the Vikings' home turf. First pitch at Ronken Field is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. The Cougars will remain on the road, as they travel to Brookings for a mid-week game against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits (37-20, NCAA D-I, Summit League) on April 24. USF lost at home to SDSU last season, 7-1. USF will travel to Montana the following weekend for a four-game series against Montana State-Billings (18-29 GNAC) on April 28-29. USF will close out the 2012 campaign at home with back-to-back twin bills against NCAA Division II National Runner-Up Winona State (35-16, NSIC) on May 5-6. "Being able to schedule three of the six teams that competed in the NSIC postseason tournament gives us a great chance to see some of the best teams in our future conference," Guiliano said. "This is one of, if not the strongest, schedules that our program has taken on in the history of USF baseball and I think that shows the progress that we are making as a university and baseball program. When you play great teams week in and week out, it lets us know exactly who we are as a team and what we need to do in order to compete in every series."


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#3

Matt Guiliano

Position: Manager Hometown: San Diego, CA Alma Mater: University of Sioux Falls '07 5th Season at USF 5th Season Overall Career Record: 91-87

Matt Guiliano was appointed the Cougars' head baseball coach in May 2007 and has taken little time to make his mark on the program. In 2011, Guiliano coached first-team All-GPAC and GPAC/Hauff Mid-America Sports Gold Glove winner Cody Burgener. In addition, pitcher Brady Nolz and first baseman Jimmy Maxwell were tabbed as second-team performers while catcher/infielder Corey Vazquez and pitchers Brandon Compton and Noah Coleman were named All-GPAC honorable mention. Offense was the bright spot of the Cougars' 2011 campaign. As a team, the Cougars hit .289 with a .377 on-base percentage. Senior leftfielder Cody Burgener led the way, hitting .393 with a team-high 53 base hits. Burgener finished second in the GPAC in batting average, fourth in slugging (.603) and third in stolen bases (28). Junior Corey Vasquez and freshman Dylan Dwyer also eclipsed the .300 plateau. Three starters had on-base percentages of .400 or better as USF drew 151 walks, 33 more than its opponents. First baseman Jimmy Maxwell shined in his first year in a Cougars jersey. The Southwestern College (Calif.) transfer tallied a slash line of (.298/.445/.677) en route to twice being named the GPAC Player of the Week. Maxwell also led the conference in slugging and was second in homeruns, with 12. In just his third season at his alma mater, Guiliano guided the Cougars to a 33-17 record in 2010, the most wins in school history. The Cougars' finished second in the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) regular season standings with a 19-5 mark, also a new school record. USF won nine of its first 10 games, scored at least 10 runs in 11 games and racked up a 13-game winning streak during the season. Guiliano's 2010 squad also set a new school record with 132 stolen bases. Although the Cougars made an early exit from the 2010 GPAC postseason tournament, USF was awarded with 10 players on the All-GPAC Team. Leading the way was designated hitter Bryan Campos, who earned first team All-GPAC honors. Centerfielder Todd Neu, second baseman James Borges, leftfielder Cody Burgener, third baseman Cody Minich and pitcher Jordan Ahrendt were named to the All-GPAC second team, while pitchers Andrew Jenkins, Kenny Tomek and Chris Nichols each garnered third-team accolades. Neu and Borges also earned spots on the GPAC/Hauff Mid-America Sports Gold Glove Team. Under Guiliano's direction in 2009, the Cougars finished the season 13-11 in conference play and 18-23


2012 USF BASEBALL overall. The Cougars advanced to the GPAC tournament as the no. 8 seed, where they knocked off top seed Nebraska Wesleyan University in the first round before being eliminated on day two of the tournament. Jordan Ahrendt, Andrew Jenkins and Todd Neu each received honorable mention allconference recognition that season. The Cougars capped the 2009 season with a 4-2 exhibition win against the Sioux Falls Canaries, the local minor league squad. Guiliano took the helm of the Cougar baseball program in 2008 and completed his inaugural USF campaign with a 16-28 record and a 12-12 conference clip. Highlights of Guiliano's first season include the Cougars rallying from a three-run, ninth inning deficit to eliminate school rival Northwestern College in the GPAC tournament. That first season, three of Guiliano's players were named all-conference performers: Bryan Campos (second team), Aaron Baker (honorable mention) and Tyler Gillen (honorable mention). Guiliano is a graduate of USF, and his name still dots the school's record book. Guiliano remains in the top-5 of several statistical categories, including: single season hits (first, 92), runs scored (first, 67), triples (first, nine) and batting average (second, .511). He is third on the Cougars' all-time career batting average (.452) and ranked first in career triples (10). In 2006, Guiliano was recognized both as the first team Guiliano a home All-GPAC shortstop and the GPAC Player of the Year. He also took home NAIAbelts Region III run. Player of the Year and NAIA All-American (second team) accolades.

Following his collegiate career, Guiliano joined the San Angelo Colts of the North American League, but a knee injury prematurely ended his professional playing days. Guiliano returned to Sioux Falls in 2007 and became the student assist for the USF baseball coaching staff. He also completed a bachelor's degree in exercise science with a minor in business. During the summer months, Guiliano mans an infield spot for the Renner Monarchs, the 15-time South Dakota Amateur Baseball Champions. Guiliano and his wife, Melissa (a USF softball alumna) reside in Sioux Falls. The couple's first son, Brady, was born on July 25, 2011. Matt Guiliano's Year By Year Record at USF: 2008: 16-28 2009: 18-23 2010: 33-17 2011: 24-19


2012 USF BASEBALL

Matt Bowman Position: Hometown: Alma Mater:

Pitching Coach Madera, Calif. South Dakota State University '07

Matt Bowman enters his second season as the pitching coach for the University of Sioux Falls baseball program. Bowman joined the Cougars staff in 2010. Bowman’s other coaching experience includes stints with the University of MinnesotaCrookston, South Dakota State University, the Brookings American Legion team and the Brookings High School baseball team. Bowman played his junior and senior seasons of college ball at South Dakota State University in Brookings. The staff ace for the Jackrabbits, Bowman was named a First Team All-Independent selection and a two-time member of the NCAA Division I Independent All-Tournament Team. He was also recognized as the SDSU Pitcher of the Year as both a junior and senior. As a junior, he accumulated a 4.85 ERA in 72.1 innings pitched and 12 appearances. He tallied four complete games and racked up a team-high 48 strikeouts. Bowman went 8-3 as a senior and lowered his ERA to 3.53. Bowman went the distance in five games, leading the team in strikeouts for a second year with 66 and set a school record with 104.2 innings pitched. Bowman attended Alan Hancock Community College prior to SDSU, where he was a Western State Conference All-Academic team selection and second team All-Western State Conference selection. Bowman is a native of Madera, Calif., and a graduate of Madera High School.


University of Sioux Falls Sports Information Sheet Baseball – 2012 General Name of School: University of Sioux Falls City/Zip: Sioux Falls, S.D. 57105 Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 1,519 Nickname: Cougars School Colors: Purple, White & Black Home Ballpark: Harmodon Field Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Third year of NCAA Division II reclassification; will join the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) in 2012-13. President: Dr. Mark Benedetto Athletic Director: William Sanchez, Jr. Athletics Phone: 605.331.6791 History Overall Record (2005-11): 150-158 (.487) GPAC Record (2005-11): 90-70 (.561) All-GPAC Selections (2001-11): 68 First Team: 20 Second Team: 15 Honorable Mention: 33 Athletic Communications Baseball Contact: Stephanie Pendrys Office phone: 605.575.2074 Fax: 605.331.6792

Support Staff Head Athletic Trainer/Strength & Conditioning Coach: Zach Mathers Athletic Trainer: Joshua Klaassen Athletic Trainer: Janette Lems Team Information 2011 Overall Record:

Total Home Away 24-19 7-4 15-13

Great Plains Athletic Conference record: 13-9 Conference finish: 6th Letterwinners returning/lost: 19/8 Position Players returning/lost: 7/4 Pitchers returning/lost: 10/1 Newcomers: 4 Media Information The USF Athletics Communications office will call, fax and/or e-mail results to requested locations. Please contact the office prior to the game with a media list. Argus Leader 605.331.2329 /fax: 605.977.3933 Mitchell Daily Republic 605.996.5514 /fax: 605.996.5020 Madison Daily Leader 605.256-4555 /fax: 605.256.6190

USF Athletic Department mailing address:

Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan 605.665.7811 /fax: 605.665.1721

USF Athletic Department 1101 W 22nd Street Sioux Falls, S.D. 57105

KWSN 1230 AM 605.271.5873 /fax: 605.336.0415

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Matt Guiliano (5th season) E-Mail: matthew.guiliano@usiouxfalls.edu Baseball office phone: 605.331.6638 Alma Mater/ Yr: Sioux Falls (2007) Record at School: 91-87 (4 yrs.) Career Record: 91-87, .511 (4 yrs.) Assistant Coach: Matt Bowman Alma Mater/Yr.: South Dakota State (2007) Bench Coach: Aaron Gaspar

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University of Sioux Falls Baseball Results 2011 Date

Opponent

Result

Mar 6

at Saint Mary

L

Score Record Conference Record 4-3

0-1

0-0

Mar 6

at Saint Mary

W

7-3

1-1

0-0

Mar 6

at Saint Mary

W

4-1

2-1

0-0

Mar 7

at MidAmerica Naz. L

8-4

2-2

0-0

Mar 7

at MidAmerica Naz. W

3-1

3-2

0-0

Mar 11 at Tabor

L

10-9

3-3

0-0

Mar 11 at Tabor

L

5-4

3-4

0-0

Mar 12 at McPherson

W

10-3

4-4

0-0

Mar 12 at McPherson

W

7-2

5-4

0-0

Mar 13 at McPherson

W

8-4

6-4

0-0

13-7

6-5

0-0

Mar 19 at CSU-San Marcos W

6-2

7-5

0-0

Mar 22 at Concordia-Irvine L

12-6

7-6

0-0

Mar 23 at CSU-San Marcos W

7-6

8-6

0-0

Mar 19 at CSU-San Marcos L

* Mar 30 at Mount Marty

W

6-4

9-6

1-0

* Mar 30 at Mount Marty

W

3-2

10-6

2-0

* Apr 2

at Morningside

L

3-2

10-7

2-1

* Apr 2

at Morningside

W

15-13

11-7

3-1

* Apr 3

BRIAR CLIFF

W

2-1

12-7

4-1

* Apr 3

BRIAR CLIFF

W

6-0

13-7

5-1

SDSU

L

7-1

13-8

5-1

* Apr 9

at Doane

L

8-0

13-9

5-2

* Apr 9

at Doane

L

2-1

13-10

5-3

* Apr 10 at Hastings

W

9-4

14-10

6-3

* Apr 10 at Hastings

L

10-5

14-11

6-4

* Apr 12 MIDLAND

W

7-6

15-11

7-4

* Apr 12 MIDLAND

L

9-1

15-12

7-5

W

8-5

16-12

7-5

* Apr 17 at NWU

W

3-1

17-12

8-5

* Apr 17 at NWU

L

Apr 6

Apr 13 at Bellevue

2-1

17-13

8-6

* Apr 23 at Concordia (Neb.) W

4-3

18-13

9-6

* Apr 23 at Concordia (Neb.) L

4-1

18-14

9-7

L

6-2

18-15

9-7

* Apr 27 at Dordt

W

5-3

19-15

10-7

* Apr 27 at Dordt

W

7-2

20-15

11-7

* Apr 28 NORTHWESTERN

L

7-5

20-16

11-8

* Apr 28 NORTHWESTERN

W

Apr 25 MORNINGSIDE

6-0

21-16

12-8

* Apr 30 at Dakota Wesleyan L

5-4

21-17

12-9

* Apr 30 at Dakota Wesleyan W

13-8

22-17

13-9

+ May 5

vs. Northwestern

W

5-2

23-17

13-9

+ May 5

vs. Doane

W

5-4

24-17

13-9

+ May 6

vs. Midland

L

15-5

24-18

13-9

+ May 6

vs. Hastings

L

14-13

24-19

13-9

* = GPAC Contest; Home matches are in BOLD + = GPAC Tournament


2012 USF BASEBALL 2011 – A Look Back Head Coach Matt Guiliano had one main task during the 2012 offseason: finding a replacement for four-year starting left fielder and two-time all GPAC honoree Cody Burgener. It won't be easy to replace "Burg," USF's new all-time career leader in hits (181). Burg's seventh inning RBI single against Doane College in game two of the 2011 GPAC tournament (5/5/11) served three purposes: it would stand as the gamewinner, moved him past Travis Kant (1996-99) on the alltime career hits list and broke a tie with former head USF football coach Kalen DeBoer atop the career RBI list. Burgener also graduated as USF's all-time leader in runs (131), at bats (538), stolen bases (69) and walks (66).

Brandon Compton started the 2011 season in the starting rotation, but after several injuries to the Cougar bullpen, head coach Matt Guiliano and pitching coach Matt Bowman asked their senior righty if he would be willing to make the move to the pen. Compton agreed and had a stellar senior campaign, notching seven saves in 14.2 innings of relief, allowing five earned runs on 19 hits with 18 strikeouts. Compton was at his best in the Cougars’ 5-4 victory over Doane College in the GPAC tournament, twirling one scoreless inning and recording his first and only victory of the season. Compton finished his senior campaign as the alltime school career saves leader (18) and received an All-GPAC honorable mention nod.


4.50

5.07

Opponents...........

Compton, B....... 2.79 Nolz, B.......... 2.88 Christensen........3.24 Coleman, N....... 3.29 Nichols, C....... 4.53 Fischer, D....... 6.05 Schroer, S....... 6.66 Vig, M........... 7.50 Burke, A......... 7.56 Hearnen, C....... 9.00 Slaubaugh, S..... 9.28 Merkwan, N....... 18.00 Goodenow, A...... 27.00

Totals..............

22 2 25 19 51 29 39 33 18 40 24 28 17

ERA

.289 .297

Totals.............. Opponents...........

Player

.393 .364 .331 .318 .298 .286 .271 .271 .260 .257 .243 .231 .200 .100 .056 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

AVG

Burgener, C...... Goodenow, A...... Vasquez, C....... Dwyer, D......... Maxwell, J....... Santos, K........ Miller, T........ Ireland, Z....... Coleman, N....... Harris, J........ Minich, C........ Fobes, R......... Madsen,B......... Cutler, K........ Ward, B.......... Swenson, J....... Nichols, C....... Armstrong, N..... Burke, A......... Fischer, D.......

41 17 10 23 27 6 34 11 19 8 1 4 15 43 21 5 51 7 18 29

Player

19-24

24-19

1-5 5-3 0-0 6-5 5-2 4-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

W-L

43-43 43-43

42-42 13-10 42-42 31-30 44-43 43-42 33-30 38-36 23-17 38-37 40-37 37-12 16-0 4-3 9-5 11-1 4-1 5-0 1-0 5-0

GP-GS

42 7 14 4 28 20 11 13 7 20 24 25 7 1 1 1 2 2 0 1

R

53 12 48 28 37 34 26 26 13 28 33 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

H

43

43

16 14 4 13 11 9 11 2 10 2 5 1 1

APP

43

43

2 11 0 10 8 7 3 1 0 0 1 0 0

GS

54 55

9 0 5 2 11 2 3 4 0 7 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2B

6 12

1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3B

14

10

1 3 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1/0

2/0

0/0 1/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

32 4 26 13 36 15 10 11 11 7 22 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

29.0 68.0 8.1 65.2 47.2 41.2 25.2 6.0 8.1 2.0 10.2 1.0 0.1

31 56 10 72 56 65 38 11 10 2 18 2 1

H

479 478

82 12 55 30 84 41 29 32 16 39 45 10 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

TB

20 2 8 19 30 15 10 11 10 14 3 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

19 34 3 38 31 39 23 5 11 2 15 3 1

R

9 22 3 24 24 28 19 5 7 2 11 2 1

ER

13 29 1 17 12 15 12 3 6 3 5 1 1

BB

9 8 9 16 35 26 11 16 5 23 14 13 1 2 5 1 1 0 0 0

30 53 6 64 35 32 17 1 5 0 9 0 0

SO

3 316.0 350 230 178 151 195

54

55

1 9 0 10 8 13 3 3 3 1 4 0 0

2B

6

12

0 2 0 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

3B

16 9

2 0 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SO GDP

32-35 2-3 2-3 3-5 6-6 13-17 5-6 4-7 0-2 7-10 16-17 17-19 3-5 3-3 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-4 0-0 0-0

SB-ATT

113 244 32 259 190 181 110 25 38 6 47 5 2

21 1210

.289

.297

.274 .236 .313 .278 .295 .359 .345 .440 .263 .333 .383 .400 .500

17

28

3 4 1 4 4 2 2 0 1 1 5 0 1

4 20 67 25 16 4 35 94 7 2 52 21 1 0 0 1 12 0 2 12

A

31

35

5 8 0 1 4 3 6 1 4 0 2 0 1

6

7

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

BK

74 79

1 3 17 1 6 2 9 12 0 4 9 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1

E

.948 .947

.981 .932 .919 .995 .982 .974 .857 .926 1.000 .918 .895 .907 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 .000 1.000 .941

FLD%

20

11

0 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0

24

33

4 5 1 5 5 5 3 1 1 1 2 0 0

SFA SHA

942 412 948 450

49 21 125 158 315 71 19 56 10 43 25 18 5 6 4 1 8 0 0 4

PO

WP HBP

24 115-144 33 53-79

0 1 0 2 0 3 2 4 0 4 3 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

SH

AB B/Avg

20 11

3 0 2 1 4 3 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

SF

9 1252

2 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HR

.377 .371

.482 .400 .385 .440 .445 .397 .340 .352 .371 .341 .259 .340 .200 .182 .100 .000 .250 .000 .000 .000

OB%

Conference: 13-9

31 195 35 252

6 0 6 1 6 9 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

BB HBP

.396 151 .382 118

.607 .364 .379 .341 .677 .345 .302 .333 .320 .358 .331 .256 .400 .100 .056 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

SLG%

8 314.1 372 224 157 118 252

7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

IP

21 191 9 190

6 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HR RBI

CG SHO/CBO SV

1210 230 350 1252 224 372

135 33 145 88 124 119 96 96 50 109 136 39 5 10 18 4 3 0 0 0

AB

2011 University of Sioux Falls Season Statistics Record: 24-19 Home: 7-4 Away: 15-13 Neutral: 2-2


University of Sioux Falls Baseball Schedule 2012

(AS OF 2/7/12 - SUBJECT TO CHANGE) Date 2/17 2/18 2/18 2/19 2/25 2/25 2/26 2/26 2/27 2/27 3/10 3/10 3/11 3/11 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/31 3/31 4/1 4/1 4/3 4/6 4/6 4/7 4/7 4/10 4/14 4/14 4/15 4/15 4/18 4/21 4/21 4/22 4/22 4/24 4/28 4/28 4/29 4/29 5/5 5/5 5/6 5/6

Opponent Regis University Regis University Regis University Regis University Missouri Southern Missouri Southern Missouri Southern Missouri Southern Pittsburg State Pittsburg State William Jewell William Jewell William Jewell William Jewell Concordia-Irvine Vanguard Cal State-San Marcos Concordia-Irvine Cal State-Dominguez Hills MSU-MANKATO MSU-MANKATO MSU-MANKATO MSU-MANKATO Briar Cliff MINOT STATE MINOT STATE MINOT STATE MINOT STATE BRIAR CLIFF Concordia University Concordia University Concordia University Concordia University DAKOTA STATE AUGUSTANA COLLEGE AUGUSTANA COLLEGE Augustana College Augustana College South Dakota State MSU-Billings MSU-Billings MSU-Billings MSU-Billings WINONA STATE WINONA STATE WINONA STATE WINONA STATE

Home games are in BOLD

Location Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Denver, CO Joplin, MO Joplin, MO Joplin, MO Joplin, MO Pittsburg, KS Pittsburg, KS Liberty, MO Liberty, MO Liberty, MO Liberty, MO Irvine, CA Costa Mesa, CA San Marcos, CA Irvine, CA Carson, CA Harmodon Field Harmodon Field Harmodon Field Harmodon Field Sioux City, IA Harmodon Field Harmodon Field Harmodon Field Harmodon Field Harmodon Field St. Paul, MN St. Paul, MN St. Paul, MN St. Paul, MN Harmodon Field Harmodon Field Harmodon Field Ronken Field Ronken Field Brookings, SD Billings, MT Billings, MT Billings, MT Billings, MT Harmodon Field Harmodon Field Harmodon Field Harmodon Field

Time 2:00 pm 11:00 am 2:00 pm 11:00 am 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 11:00 am 2:00 pm 12:00 pm 3:00 pm 12:00 pm 3:00 pm 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 2:00 pm 1:30 pm 4:30 pm 12:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 12:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 1:30 pm 4:30 pm 12:00 pm 3:00 pm 5:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 12:00 pm 3:00 pm


2012 USF BASEBALL

2012 USF BASEBALL OPPONENTS INFORMATION

AUGUSTANA COLLEGE Baseball Contact: Tim Gerszewski email: tgerszewski@augie.edu Office: 605.274.4335 Head Coach: Tim Huber Career Record: 91-69 Record at School: 91-69 2011 Record: 30-24 Stadium: Ronken Field Website: www.goaugie.com

CONCORDIA ST. PAUL Baseball Contact: Josh Deer email: jdeer@csp.edu Office: 651.641.8893 Head Coach: Mark “Lunch” McKenzie Career Record: 284-215-1 Record at School: 284-215-1 2011 Record: 18-16 Stadium: Barnes Field Website: www.cugoldenbears.com

BRIAR CLIFF Baseball Contact: Jared Bodammer email: jared.bodammer@briarcliff.edu Office:712.279.1658 Head Coach: Boyd Pitkin Career Record: 400-401 Record at School: 354-350 2011 Record: 14-34 Stadium:Bishop Mueller Field Website:www.bcuchargers.com

DAKOTA STATE Baseball Contact: Nick Huntimer email: nick.huntimer@dsu.edu Office: 605.270.3998 Head Coach: Scott Hortness Career Record: 3-37 Record at School: 3-37 2011 Record: 3-37 Stadium: Flynn Field Website: www.dsuathletics.com

CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS Baseball Contact: Rebecca Bennett email: rbennett@csudh.edu Office: 310.243.3764 Head Coach: Murphy Sua Career Record:443-279-2 Record at School:443-279-2 2011 Record: 24-25 Stadium: Toro Field Website: www.gotoros.com

MINNESOTA STATE MANKATO Baseball Contact: Scott Nelsen email: scott.nelsen@mnsu.edu Office: 507.389.2625 Head Coach: Matt Magers Career Record: 122-45 Record at School: 122-45 2011 Record: 40-12 Stadium: MSU Baseball Complex Website: www.msumavericks.com

CAL STATE SAN MARCOS Baseball Contact: Brett Campfield email: bcampfield@csusm.edu Office: 760.750.7114 Head Coach: Dennis Pugh Career Record: 132-89-2 Record at School: 132-89-2 2011 Record: 34-19 Stadium: CSUSM Baseball Field Website: www.csusmcougars.com

MINOT STATE Baseball Contact: Michael Linnell email: michael.linnell@minotstate.edu Office: 701.858.3681 Head Coach: Brock Weppler Career Record: 58-100 Record at School: 58-100 2011 Record: 16-23 Stadium: Corbatt Field Website: www.msubeavers.com

CONCORDIA IRVINE Baseball Contact: Brian Gaul email: brian.gaul@cui.edu Office: 949.214.3211 Head Coach: Mike Grahovac Career Record: 92-69 Record at School: 92-69 2011 Record: 43-19 Stadium: Eagles Field Website: www.ciueagles.com

MISSOURI SOUTHERN Baseball Contact: Justin Maskus email: maskus-j@mssu.edu Office: 417.625.9359 Head Coach: Bryce Darnell Career Record: 106-104 Record at School: 106-104 2011 Record: 24-26 Stadium: Joe Becker Stadium Website: www.mssulions.com


2012 USF BASEBALL MONTANA STATE BILLINGS Baseball Contact: Milledge Austin email: milledge.austiniv@msubillings.edu Office: 406.657.2130 Head Coach: Rob Bishop Career Record: 18-29 Record at School: 18-29 2011 Record: 18-29 Stadium: Dehler Park Website: www.msubsports.com

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Baseball Contact: Jason Hove email: jason.hove@sdstate.edu Office: 605.688.4623 Head Coach: Dave Schrage Career Record: 596-662-1 Record at School: 1st season 2011 Record: 37-20 Stadium: Erv Huether Field Website: www.gojacks.com

PITTSBURG STATE Baseball Contact: Heidi Johnson email: hjohnson@pittstate.edu Office: 620.235.4137 Head Coach: Steve Bever Career Record: 545-501 Record at School: 545-501 2011 Record: 20-30 Stadium: Al Ortolani Field Website: www.pittstategorillas.com

VANGUARD Baseball Contact: Beth Renkoski email: brenkoski@vanguard.edu Office: 714.619.6603 Head Coach: Ralph Grajeda Career Record: 75-74 Record at School: 75-74 2011 Record: 22-26 Stadium: VU Field Website: www.vanguardlions.com

REGIS UNIVERSITY Baseball Contact: Jeremy Phillips email: jsphilli@regis.edu Office: 303.458.4052 Head Coach: Dan McDermott Career Record: 617-467-3 Record at School: 272-287 2011 Record: 22-27 Stadium: Regis Field Website: www.regisrangers.com

WILLIAM JEWELL Baseball Contact: Paul Worstell email: worstellp@william.jewell.edu Office: 816.415.5959 Head Coach: Mike Stockton Career Record: N/A Record at School: N/A 2011 Record: 35-21 Stadium: Talley Stadium Website: www. jewellcardinals.com

WINONA STATE Baseball Contact: Grant Wall email: gwall@winona.edu Office507.457.5576 Head Coach: Kyle Poock Career Record: 296-200-1 Record at School: 296-200-1 2011 Record: 42-18 Stadium: Loughrey Field Website: www.winonastatewarriors.com

Sophomore LHP Noah Coleman


2012 USF BASEBALL 2012 Roster No.

Name

Pos.

B/T

Ht.

Yr.

Hometown (Previous School)

1 2 4 5 6 7 10 11 15 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 29 33 34 35 39 41 45

Kevin Santos Brady Nolz Ryan Fobes Wesley Kroupa Jeremy Varner Anthony W illiams Corey Vasquez Zach Ireland Brandon Madsen Austin Goodenow Joe W illiams Damian Kardas Keith Cutler Brennden W ard Dylan Dwyer Noah Coleman Andrew Christensen Jimmy Maxwell Steve Schroer Derek Fischer Mark Vig Eric Brothers Clayton Kibbie Chris Nichols Austin Burke Danny Hughes

OF RHP INF OF INF OF C/INF INF OF RHP/INF INF OF INF OF/C C/INF LHP/OF LHP INF RHP RHP/INF RHP RHP INF RHP/INF RHP/OF RHP/INF

R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

5-10 5-9 5-8 5-9 6-0 6-1 5-8 6-1 5-9 6-2 5-8 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-8 6-7

Sr. Sr. So. RFr. So. Jr. RSr. Jr. So. So. Fr. RJr. Jr. Sr. So. So. RJr. Sr. Sr. So. RJr. Fr. RSo. Jr. Jr. Jr.

San Diego, CA (San Diego CC) Parkston, SD (Parkston HS) San Diego, CA (Eastlake HS) Kimball, SD (Kimball HS) Mesa, AZ (San Diego City College) San Diego, CA (San Diego CC) Ramona, CA (Ramona HS) San Marcos, CA (Mission Hills HS) Raymond, MN (MacCray HS) Arvada, CO (Ralston Valley HS) Watertown (W atertown HS) Oceanside, CA (Oceanside HS) Platte, SD (Platte-Geddes High School) Santa Ana, CA (Orange Coast College) Arvada, CO (Ralston Valley HS) Broomfield, CO (Broomfield HS) Rowland Heights, CA (Diamond Bar) Oceanside, CA (Southwestern College) Coon Rapids, MN (UM-Crookston) Brandon, SD (Brandon Valley HS) Yankton, SD (Yankton HS) Valley Center (Valley Center HS) Valley, NE (Dana College) Helena, MT (Capital HS) Valley, NE (Douglas County W est HS) Sioux Falls, SD (O'Gorman HS)

Head Coach: Matt Guiliano (University of Sioux Falls; 5th season) Assistant Coach: Matt Bowman (South Dakota State University; 2nd season) Bench Coach: Aaron Gaspar Head Athletic Trainer/Strength & Conditioning Coach: Zach Mathers Athletic Trainers: Joshua Klaassen & Janette Lems Athletic Media Relations Contact: Stephanie Pendrys

Top Returnees for 2012 Name Jimmy Maxwell, Sr. Kevin Santos, Sr. Brady Nolz, Sr. Chris Nichols, Jr. Noah Coleman, So.

Position 1B CF RHP RHP LHP

Statistics (in 2011) .298 AVG, .445 OBP, .677 SLG, 36 RBI, 12 HR .286 AVG, .397 OBP, .345 SLG, 15 RBI, 34 H 5-3 W/L, 68.0 IP, 2.88 ERA, 53 SO 5-2 W/L, 47.2 IP, 4.53 ERA, 35 SO 6-5 W/L, 65.2 IP, 3.29 ERA, 64 SO

Top Players Lost from 2011 Name Cody Burgener Cody Minich Brandon Compton

Position LF 3B RP

Statistics (in 2011) .393 AVG/.482 OBP/.607 SLG, 32 RBI, 53 H/32 SB .243 AVG/24 R/33 H/22 RBI/45 TB/16 SB 1-5 W/L, 7 SV, 29.0 IP, 2.79 ERA, 30 SO


2012 USF BASEBALL ROSTER BY CLASS Seniors (6): Jimmy Maxwell, Brady Nolz, Kevin Santos, Steve Schroer, Corey Vasquez (RS), Brennden Ward Juniors (9): Austin Burke, Andrew Christensen (RS), Keith Cutler, Zach Ireland, Danny Hughes, Damian Kardas (RS), Chris Nichols, Mark Vig (RS), Anthony Williams Sophomores (9): Noah Coleman, Dylan Dwyer, Derek Fischer, Ryan Fobes, Austin Goodenow, Clayton Kibbie (RS), Wesley Kroupa (RS), Brandon Madsen, Jeremy Varner Freshmen (2): Eric Brothers, Joe Williams

ROSTER BY STATE Arizona (1): Jeremy Varner California (10): Eric Brothers, Andrew Christensen, Ryan Fobes, Zach Ireland, Damian Kardas, Jimmy Maxwell, Kevin Santos, Corey Vasquez, Brennden Ward, Anthony Williams Colorado (3): Noah Coleman, Dylan Dwyer, Austin Goodenow Minnesota (2): Brandon Madsen, Steve Schroer Montana (1): Chris Nichols Nebraska (2): Austin Burke, Clayton Kibbie

ROSTER BY HEIGHT 6-7: Danny Hughes 6-4: Mark Vig 6-3: Eric Brothers Keith Cutler 6-2: Derek Fischer Austin Goodenow Jimmy Maxwell Chris Nichols 6-1: Zach Ireland Damian Kardas Anthony Williams 6-0: Dylan Dwyer Clayton Kibbie Steve Schroer Jeremy Varner 5-10: Noah Coleman Kevin Santos Brennden Ward 5-9: Andrew Christensen Wesley Kroupa Brandon Madsen Brady Nolz 5-8: Austin Burke Ryan Fobes Corey Vasquez Joe Williams

South Dakota (7): Keith Cutler, Derek Fischer, Danny Hughes, Wesley Kroupa, Brady Nolz, Mark Vig, Joe Williams

PRONUNICATION GUIDE Austin GOODENOW…………….GOOD-N-NOW Damian KARDAS…………………CARD-ES Dylan DWYER……….. DUH-WHY-ER Steve SCHROER………………….. SHH-RARE Brady NOLZ…………………………..NO-LZ Corey VASQUEZ……………………VASS-KEZ Corey Vasquez



2012 USF BASEBALL #34 Eric Brothers Position: RHP Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6'3" Weight: 180 Year: Freshman Hometown: Valley Center, Calif. High School:Valley Center HS Major: Secondary Education Experience: 1st Year Prep: Standout baseball career at Valley Center HS, received second team All Valley League accolades as a senior, first team as a junior...also took home team MVP, Best Offensive Player and Taylor Benjamin (Most Inspirational) awards...named to the Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason California Region All High School Senior honorable mention squad...picked as a "Player to Watch For" in the 2011 & 2012 MLB draft by the MLB Prospect blog...fastball touches 88-90 mph...Participated in the 2011 Under Armour Preseason All-American tournament...chosen as the top pitcher at the Under Armour San Diego Baseball Factory event...also played football and soccer. Personal: son of Ron & Mary Brothers…has one brother and one sister…secondary education and mathematics double-major…goal is to play professional baseball or be a high school math teacher and a baseball coach.

#41 Austin Burke Position: RHP/OF Bats: R Throws: R Height: 5'8" Weight: 175 Year: Junior Hometown: Valley, NE High School:Douglas County West HS Major: Exercise Science Experience: 1L

2011: Overall record of 1-1...allowed 10 hits and six walks with five strikeouts in 8.1 innings of relief. ..One scoreless inning of relief in 8-4 loss to MidAmerica Nazarene (3/7)…Pitched two scoreless innings of relief in 10-9 loss to Tabor College (3/11)…hurled 1.0 inning allowing one run (unearned) in 8-4 win over McPherson College (3/13)…surrendered one run on two hits in 1.2 innings in 13-7 loss at Cal State San Marcos (3/19)…gave up one run on one hit in 12-6 loss at Concordia-Irvine (3/22)..Tossed 0.2 innings and was tagged for three runs (one earned), one hit and two walks in 7-3 win over Morningside (4/2)…Saddled with first collegiate loss against Hastings College (4/10), giving up two runs on two hits in 10-5 defeat to the Broncos…0.1 inning of relief with one earned run and a strikeout in 3-2 win against Midland (4/12)…1.0 scoreless innings of relief in 6-2 loss to Morningside (4/25)…Picked up first career win against Dakota Wesleyan (4/30), allowing two runs on one hit with one strikeout in 13-8 over the Tigers. 2010: Transfer from Wayne State University (Neb.). Prep: Three-sport athlete at Douglas County West High School...honored as the school's Athlete of the Year in 2009, also garnered academic all-state honors in baseball (2009) and wrestling (2008)...member of the academic all-district football team (2009). Personal: Son of Scott and Jackie Burke...major is exercise science; active community member who volunteers with the Sons of the American Legion...professional goal is to be a firefighter and baseball coach.


2012 USF BASEBALL #25 Andrew Christensen Position: LHP Bats: L Throws: L Height: 5'9" Weight: 170 Year: RS Junior Hometown: Rowland Heights, Calif. Previous School:Citrus College Major: Business Experience: 1L 2011: Made four appearances (3.24 ERA) before suffering season-ending injury on March 19 against Cal State-San Marcos….Pitched 2.0 scoreless innings with two strikeouts in 4-3 loss to Saint Mary (3/6)…was solid in USF’s 8-4 loss to MidAmerica Nazarene (3/7), allowing no runs on two hits in 2.1 innings of work…retired all three batters he faced and recorded a strikeout in 10-9 loss at Tabor College (3/11)…gave up three runs (earned) on six hits before being hit on a line drive back to the mound and suffering a skull fracture at Cal State-San Marcos (3/19)…received a medical redshirt. 2010: Transferred from Citrus College (Calif.). Prep: played ball for Diamond Bar High School (Calif.)...scholar athlete...three-time member of the Dean's list...2005-06 Math Student of the Year. Personal: Son of Fred and Marion Christensen...has a brother; Brett...business major, entrepreneurial studies minor...wants to own his own business after college...loves being outdoors.

#24 Noah Coleman Position: LHP/OF Bats: L Throws: L Height: 5'10" Weight: 180 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Broomfield, Colo. High School:Broomfield HS Major: Exercise Science Experience: 1L

2011: 6-5 record as a freshman; 64 strikeouts in 65.2 innings, a 3.29 ERA...received GPAC honorable mention honors…went wire-to-wire and picked up a win in his first career start, giving up one run (unearned) and scattering five hits while posting four strikeouts in 4-1 win at Saint Mary (3/6)... Picked up second win of the year in 6-2 victory versus Cal State-Marcos (3/19), allowing one unearned run on three hits with four strikeouts in five innings…earned first career save in the Cougars’ 7-6 comeback win against Cal State-San Marcos (3/23), allowing two runs on three hits in 1.0 inning pitched… Earned win in 6.0 innings of work against Mount Marty (3/30) …twirled a complete game victory, allowing one run and racking up a career-high eight strikeouts in 2-1 win over Briar Cliff (4/3)…went the distance and posted first career shutout in 6-0 victory against Northwestern College, allowing five hits and tying personal best with eight strikeouts…limited Northwestern to two runs on five hits in the Cougars’ 5-2 win over the Red Raiders on day one of the GPAC tournament...Also made 17 starts in the outfield and at the designated hitter slot, batted .260 (13-for-50) with 11 RBI…hit first career homerun versus ConcordiaIrvine (3/22). Prep: had a decorated baseball career at Broomfield High School (Colo.), picking up All-Conference, All-Region and Honorable Mention All-State honors. Personal: Son of Brian and Amy Coleman...has an older brother, Aaron...exercise science major...an Eagle Scout.


2012 USF BASEBALL #20 Keith Cutler Position: INF Bats: L Throws: R Height: 6'3" Weight: 180 Year: Junior Hometown: Platte, SD High School:Platte-Geddes HS Major: Business Administration Experience: 2L

2011: Started three games, recording one hit and one run scored... 3-3 on stolen base attempts…made first start of the season in 8-5 win at Bellevue, going 1-for-4 with a single…drew a walk and scored in 5-3 win at Dordt College. 2010: Saw action in seven games…recorded no hits in two at bats. Prep: competed in baseball, basketball, football, and track for Platte-Geddes...named to the all-state team three times in basketball and twice in football...also a member of the National Honor Society, FCA and FFA. Personal: Son of Frank and Marsha Cutler...has a sister, Chelsea...business major...also a member of the USF basketball team…goal is to win a national championship in baseball.

#23 Dylan Dwyer

Position: C/INF Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6'0" Weight: 170 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Arvada, CO High School:Ralston Valley HS Major: Media Studies Experience: 1L 2011: started 30 games primarily behind the plate, hitting .318 with 13 RBI; .995 fielding percentage…made first collegiate start behind the dish in 4-1 at Saint Mary (3/6), going 1-for-3 with a single…was 1-for-2 with two walks and three runs scored in 10-3 win at McPherson college (3/12)…tallied two singles, a walk and first career stolen base in 3-2 victory over Mount Marty (3/30)…had a pair of singles in 6-0 win versus Briar Cliff (4/3)...also 1-for-1 with a walk in 2-1 nightcap win against Briar Cliff (4/3)…1-for-3 with first career RBI in 10-5 loss to Hastings (4/10)…1-for-1 with 2 RBI double and two walks in Cougars’ 9-4 nightcap win versus Hastings (4/10)…key RBI single in 7-6 comeback win versus Midland (4/12)…batted leadoff in 8-5 win at Bellevue, going 2-for-3 with two walks…2-for-3 with one RBI in 5-3 victory over Dordt (4/27)…RBI knock in 6-0 victory over Northwestern (4/28)…2for-4 in 13-8 victory at Dakota Wesleyan (4/30)…1-for-1 with two RBI and a walk in 5-2 win over Northwestern in GPAC tournament (5/5)…1-for-2 with an RBI and a walk (HBP) in 5-4 win against Doane at GPAC tournament (5/5). Prep: played baseball for Ralston Valley High School...the Mustangs were 5A State Runners-Up (2010) and 4A State Champions (2008)...named 5A All-Conference. Personal: Son of Julie and Skip Dwyer...has three sisters, Lauren, Danielle and Nicki...media studies major...volunteers at the Second Chance Pet Rescue… never lost in FIFA soccer.


2012 USF BASEBALL #29 Derek Fischer Position: RHP Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6'2" Weight: 210 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Brandon, SD High School:Brandon Valley HS Major: Exercise Science Experience: 1L

2011: Impressive rookie campaign, posting a 4-1 record in nine appearances; 32 strikeouts in 41.2 innings , 6.05 ERA…went the distance and picked up first career win against McPherson College (3/12), allowing two runs on nine hits with eight strikeouts and no walks…tossed 8.0 innings versus Cal State San-Marcos (3/23), giving up four runs on 14 hits to earn second win of the season, a 7-6 verdict…tossed 5.0 innings in 15-13 win over Morningside, allowing eight runs on five hits with four strikeouts…made a relief appearance against South Dakota State (4/6), giving up three runs on four hits in 1.0 inning of work…posted fourth win in 7-2 victory at Dordt (4/27), allowing two runs on five hits with seven strikeouts and three walks…had a no decision in 13-8 win at Dakota Wesleyan, surrendering six runs on nine hits…finished rookie campaign with a no decision in 14-13 loss to Hastings College in GPAC tournament elimination game, allowing seven runs on 12 hits in 6.1 innings. Prep: product of Brandon Valley High School...played baseball, football and basketball for the Lynx...member of the 2010 1st Team All-Region…also garnered 1st Team All-State honors...participated in senior leadership. Personal: Son of Dave and Brenda Fischer...has a brother, Brett (27) and a sister, Krista (25)...active in the community, packed meals for Haiti...exercise science major...career goals are to attend graduate school and to pursue a career as a physician's assistant...also a member of the USF men's basketball junior varsity squad.

#4 Ryan Fobes Position: INF Bats: R Throws: R Height: 5'8" Weight: 155 Year: Sophomore Hometown: San Diego, CA High School:Eastlake HS Major: Criminal Justice Experience: 1L 2011: Cougars' primary pinch runner, scored 25 runs and batted .231 (9-39); 89% stolen base success rate (1719)…posted first collegiate hit in 7-6 win at Cal State-San Marcos (3/23), going 2-for-2 with one RBI and a run scored. Prep: product of Eastlake High School...team co-captain for the Titans...UT All-Academic team...California Scholarship Federation (1st Honors). Personal: Son of Steve and Lisa Fobes...has a brother, Justin...enjoys coaching youth baseball...criminal justice major...wants to pursue a career in law enforcement or public safety...pursing a pilot's license.


2012 USF BASEBALL #17 Austin Goodenow Position: RHP/INF Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6'2" Weight: 180 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Arvada, CO High School:Ralston Valley HS Major: Exercise Science Experience: 1L 2011: Utility infielder that batted .364 in 33 plate appearances (12-33) with seven runs scored and four RBI, also pitched 0.1 inning in relief, allowing one run on one hit with a walk…had a stellar day at the plate in 10-3 win at McPherson College (3/12), going 3-for-4 with two runs scored…hit Prep: played baseball for Ralston Valley High School...the Mustangs were 5A State Runners-Up (2010) and 4A State Champions (2008)...named first team allconference (2010). Personal: Son of Gavin and Martha Goodenow...has a brother, Ryan (25)...volunteers with Work For The Win: The Battle Foundation For Athletes With Cancer...exercise science major...wants to pursue a career in physical therapy...had size 13 shoes in seventh grade.

#45 Danny Hughes Position: Bats: Throws: Height: Weight: Year: Hometown: High School: Major:

RHP/INF R R 6'7" 250 Junior Sioux Falls, SD O'Gorman HS Secondary Education/History

2011: Did not record any statistics. 2010: made one mound appearance. Prep: local product that competed in baseball, basketball and football for O'Gorman High School...secured first team all-state honors as a pitcher and was named a first team all-conference baseball selection...also captured all-region, all-city and second team allstate honors in basketball. Personal: Son of Chuck and Barb Hughes… has one sister, Alex...secondary education major...also a member of the USF basketball team.


2012 USF BASEBALL #11 Zach Ireland Position: INF Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6'1" Weight: 180 Year: Junior Hometown: San Marcos, CA High School:Mission Hills HS Major: Exercise Science Experience: 2L

2011: Tallied a slash line of .271/.333/.352 in 38 games (36 starts) serving as the Cougars' primary second baseman...knocked 11 RBI and also drew 11 walks, .926 fielding percentage…1-for-3 in 4-1 win at Saint Mary (3/6)…scored a run in 7-2 victory over McPherson College (3/12)…tallied two runs and a pair of singles in 8-4 victory over McPherson (3/13)…scored a run and drew two walks in 6-2 victory at Cal State-San Marcos (3/19)…2for-4 outing in Cougars’ comeback win against Cal State-San Marcos (3/23)…RBI single with two runs scored in 1513 victory against Morningside (4/2)…2 RBI base knock in 6-0 shutout of Briar Cliff (4/3)…1-for-3 with an RBI in 2-1 nightcap victory over Briar Cliff (4/3)..2-for-3 with an RBI and run scored in 10-5 loss to Hastings (4/10)…1-for-2 with a run scored in 7-6 come-from-behind win against Midland (4/12)…3-for-5 with a two run double in Cougars’ 14-13 loss to Hastings in GPAC elimination game. 2010: made 46 starts as a true freshman, hit .354 (46-for-130) with seven doubles, one homer and 29 RBI…11-for-13 on stolen base attempts. Prep: team captain for the Grizzlies...named to the all-league (second team) and Union Tribune (honorable mention) squads...maintained a 3.5 or higher GPA. Personal: Son of Philip and Terese Ireland...has one younger brother, Quinn...exercise science and chemistry major...wants to be a teacher and a baseball coach…nickname is “The Duck.”

#19 Damian Kardas Position: OF Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6'1" Weight: 215 Year: Redshirt Junior Hometown: Oceanside, CA High School:Oceanside HS Major: Radiologic Technology Experience: 2L 2011: Took a redshirt. 2010: posted a slash line of .309/.454/.368 with 35 RBI, also scored 33 runs…7-for-9 on stolen base attempts. 2009: Saw action in 20 games (13 starts), batted .288 (15-for-52) with 10 runs scored and 8 RBI…recorded one triple and a home run. Prep: played baseball at Oceanside High School... led the Pirates to a runner-up finish in the 2008 San Diego County Division II Championship game...team captain, achieved honorable mention team honors three times. Personal: Son of Ed and Cathy Kardas...has two siblings...radiologic technology major...wants to work in urgent care after college.


2012 USF BASEBALL #35 Clayton Kibbie Position: INF Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6'0" Weight: 190 Year: Redshirt Sophomore Hometown: Valley, NE High School:Dana College Experience: Redshirt

2011: Squad member that did not see any action and took a redshirt. 2010: played baseball for Dana College. Prep: played baseball for Douglas County West High School. Personal: son of Greg Kibbie...has one brother, Kyle...psychology major‌goal is to graduate from USF and then earn a master's degree in counseling...very outgoing and gets along with everyone.

#5 Wesley Kroupa Position: OF Bats: R Throws: R Height: 5'9" Weight: 160 Year: Redshirt Freshman Hometown: Kimball, SD High School:Kimball HS Experience: Redshirt

2011: Redshirted as a true freshman. Prep: prolific athlete for Kimball High School, suiting up for the Kiotes in football, basketball, baseball, track & field and cross country...member of the all-region first team as a senior...twice named to the first-team all conference football squad (running back)...also secured all-conference honors in basketball (point guard) and was a place-winner at the state track meet. Personal: son of Alan and Susie Kroupa...has one brother, Jesse and two sisters, Abby and Melissa (who is a member of the USF track squad)...math major and secondary education minor...professional goal is to be a successful teacher and coach...coaches the Kimball Teener baseball team...grew up on a farm‌likes playing Nintendo 64 and competing in USF intramural sports.


2012 USF BASEBALL #15 Brandon Madsen Position: OF Bats: R Throws: R Height: 5'9" Weight: 160 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Raymond, MN High School:MACCRAY HS Major: Exercise Science Experience: 1L 2011: Saw action in 16 games…recorded one hit, a double...scored seven runs and stole three bases in pinchrunning situations. Prep: Three-sport athlete for MACCRAY High School, participating in football, baseball and basketball...football and baseball team captain...member of the 2009 Class A championship squad...collected AllConference and Class A All-State honors (2010)...member of the 2009 all-tournament team...played in Minnesota's high school all-star game. Personal: Son of John and Brenda Madsen...has two brothers and one sister...exercise science major...wants to become a chiropractor...nickname is Mad Dog.

#27 Jimmy Maxwell Position: 1B Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6'2" Weight: 240 Year: Senior Hometown: Oceanside, CA High School: Rancho Buena Vista Other College:Southwestern College Major: Math Experience: 1L 2011: Made an immediate impact in his first season with the Cougars, solid defender at first base…put up a .298/.677/.445 slash line as USF's starting first baseman; team leader in home runs (12), RBI (36) and base on balls (30)...6-6 on stolen base attempts...second team all-GPAC honoree...two-time GPAC offensive player of the week…2-3 with four RBI and the gamewinning home run against Saint Mary (3/6)…1-for-2 in 4-1 victory at Saint Mary (3/6)… 2-for-3 with a homer and three RBI in 8-4 loss at MidAmerica Nazarene (3/7)…1-for-3 in 3-1 win over MidAmerica Nazarene (3/7)…2-for-3 with two homers, four RBI and a walk in 109 loss to Tabor (3/11)…1-for-2 with a homer, two runs scored and a walk in 5-4 nightcap loss to Tabor (3/11)…1-for-3 with a two run homer, run scored and walk in 10-3 win over McPherson (3/12)…run scored in 8-4 win versus McPherson (3/13)…drew a walk and scored one run in 6-2 victory at Cal-State San Marcos (3/19)…RBI single in 7-6 comeback win at Cal State San Marcos (3/23)…1-for-3 with a walk in 3-2 win at Mount Marty (3/30)…1-for2 with an RBI and two walks in 15-13 win over Morningside


2012 USF BASEBALL (4/2)…2-for-3 with RBI in 6-0 shutout of Briar Cliff (4/3)…2-for-4 in 7-1 loss to South Dakota State (4/6)…2-for-3 with two run homer and RBI single in 9-4 win at Hastings (4/10)…2-for-3 with a run scored in 7-6 comeback win over Midland (4/12)…Three-run game winning homer in 3-1 win at Nebraska Wesleyan (4/17)…RBI in 4-3 victory at Concordia (4/23)…scored a run and drew a walk in 7-2 win at Dordt (4/27)…2-for-2 with pair of RBI two-baggers, walk and run scored in 6-0 win over Northwestern (4/28)…Two homer, four RBI day in 13-8 win at Dakota Wesleyan (4/30), also scored two runs and drew a walk…scored a run and walked in 5-2 win over Northwestern on day one of GPAC tournament (5/5)…2-for-5 with RBI and run scored in Cougars’ 15-13 loss to Hastings in GPAC elimination game (5/6). 2010: played for Southwestern College (Calif.). Prep: competed in baseball and football for Rancho Buena Vista (Calif.), taking home second team Avocado League honors in 2007. Personal: Son of Jim and Carol Maxwell...has one sister, Becca...math major...wants to work in professional baseball after college...spent the summer playing with the Jayhawk League's Haysville Heat (Kan.), batting .299 with six home runs and 15 RBI...the Haysville Heat were the 2011 Jayhawk League champions and made it to the Super Six of the 2011 National Baseball Congress World Series.

#39 Chris Nichols Position: RHP/INF Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6'2" Weight: 180 Year: Junior Hometown: Helena, MT High School:Capital HS Major: Business Administration Experience: 2L Posted four victories in a starting role last season, also picked up a win in relief, has gone 14-4 during his first two collegiate campaigns...look for him to make bullpen appearances to help offset the departure of Brandon Compton. 2011: Went 5-2 in his sophomore campaign; finished with a 4.53 ERA in 47.2 innings pitched with 35 strikeouts and 12 walks allowed….picked up first win of the season in 7-3 victory at Saint Mary (3/6), giving up three runs on eight hits with five strikeouts in six innings of work…pitched five innings and allowed three runs (none earned) with three strikeouts to record second win versus McPherson (3/12…tossed 5.2 innings, no decision in 3-2 defeat at Morningside (4/2), giving up two runs on five hits…threw 1.0 inning of relief in 7-1 loss to South Dakota State (4/6), allowing two hits with a pair of strikeouts…went wire-to-wire in 9-4 win at Hastings (4/10), allowing four runs and scattering nine hits in seven innings, also posted five strikeouts…twirled four innings of relief , allowing one run on four hits to earn fourth win in 8-5 victory at Bellevue (4/13)…two scoreless innings of relief in 4-1 loss at Concordia (4/23)…no decision in 5-4 loss to Dakota Wesleyan (4/30), giving up four runs on seven hits in six innings with five strikeouts. 2010: Compiled an impressive rookie year for the Cougars, going 9-2 with a 5.01 ERA and 29 strike outs...received honorable mention All-GPAC honors. Prep: Competed in cross country and baseball for Capital High School (Mont.)...achieved all-state honors in both cross country and baseball. Personal: son of Rod and Sharon Nichols...has two siblings, Katie and Kellea...business administration major and management science minor...spent the summer pitching for the Lehigh Valley Catz of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League, where he went 4-3 with a 1.50 ERA...played in the 45th annual ACBL All-Star game.


2012 USF BASEBALL #2 Brady Nolz Position: Bats: Throws: Height: Weight:

RHP R R 5'9" 175

Year:

Senior

Hometown: Parkston, SD High School:Parkston HS Major: Elementary Education Experience: 3L 2011: Earned second-team GPAC honors as the ace of the Cougars' staff, going 5-3 with a 2.88 ERA in 65.2 innings of work...racked up 53 strikeouts and held opposing hitters to a .236 batting average…Made first appearance with 1.0 scoreless innings of relief in 7-3 win vs. Saint Mary (3/6)…earned first win of the season with seven inning complete game effort, allowing one earned run on two hits with six strikeouts and four walks in 3-1 victory over MidAmerica Nazarene (3/7)…picked up second win against Mount Marty (3/30), twirling 6.1 innings and allowing three earned runs on four hits with seven strikeouts and five walks in 6-4 victory against the Lancers… No decision at Concordia (Calif.), went 5.2 innings and allowed six runs on five hits with four strikeouts and five walks in 12-6 loss (3/22)…Improved to 3-0 and threw a seven inning complete game shut-out while striking out six in 60 win over Briar Cliff (4/3)…hurled 3.0 innings and gave up two runs and four hits in 7-1 loss against South Dakota State University (4/6)… gave the Cougars a quality start in a no-decision against Doane College, went 6.1 innings and allowed one run (unearned) on eight hits with three strikeouts and three walks (4/9)…No decision versus Midland, tossing 4.0 innings and giving up no runs on five hits with a pair of strikeouts in 9-1 loss (4/12)…Picked up fourth win with a stellar outing against Nebraska Wesleyan, going 6.0 innings and allowing one earned run on four hits with seven strikeouts and one walk in 3-1 victory (4/17)…moved to 5-1 with a complete game, 8.0 extra inning effort with six strikeouts and no walks in 4-3 win versus Concordia (Neb.) (4/23)…went 5.2 innings, giving up seven runs on six hits with three strikeouts in 7-5 loss to Northwestern (4/28)…No decision in Cougars’ first round GPAC tournament win against Doane College, threw 6.0 innings with four runs on seven hits with six strikeouts and three walks in 5-4 victory (5/5)…threw two innings of relief and took the loss in USF’s GPAC tournament semifinal against Hastings, allowing five runs (none earned) on four hits with three walks and two strikeouts. 2010: appeared in 16 games for the Cougars, going 2-3 and recording 25 strikeouts. 2009: Made 15 appearances as a freshman (41.2 IP) and went 0-1 with 25 strikeouts while limiting batters to just a .241 clip. Prep: competed in football, baseball and wrestling for Parkston High School...member of National Honor Society and FCA. Personal: son of Lenny and Deb Nolz...has three siblings, Tyler, Amy and Tanna... elementary education major, coaching minor...wants to be a teacher and a coach.


2012 USF BASEBALL #1 Kevin Santos

Position: OF Bats: R Throws: R Height: 5'10" Weight: 170 Year: Senior Hometown: San Diego, CA High School:San Diego CC Major: Criminal Justice Experience: 1L 2011: Batted .286 (34-for-119) as the everyday center fielder for the Cougars with two doubles, one home run and 15 RBI; made just two errors in center field on 71 chances (.974). Singled and scored a run in USF’s first win of the season, against Saint Mary (3/6)…also swiped a base in the Cougars’ nightcap victory versus USM…2-for-4 with a homer, run scored and an RBI in 10-9 loss at Tabor College (3/11)…2-for-3 with an RBI single and stolen base in 103 win over McPherson (3/12)…3-for-3 with a stolen base in 8-4 win against McPherson (3/13)…1-for-3 with two runs scored and a pair of walks in Cougars’ 7-6 comeback win against Cal State San Marcos (3/23)…notched a single and scored two runs in 6-4 win versus Mount Marty (3/30)…had a RBI and crucial 6th inning catch in 15-13 win against Morningside (4/2)…RBI single in 6-0 win over Briar Cliff (4/3)…scored two runs in 9-4 win versus Hastings (4/10)…1-for-2 with an RBI single in 8-5 victory at Bellevue (4/13)…had a pair of RBI base knocks in 7-2 win over Dordt (4/27)...recorded a 2-RBI double in 6-0 shutout of Northwestern (4/28) …1-for-2 with an RBI single and a walk in 13-8 victory at Dakota Wesleyan (4/30)…1-for-1 with a pair of walks in Cougars’ 5-2 victory over Northwestern on day one of GPAC tournament…Game-tying RBI single in 5-4 victory over Doane in second game of GPAC tournament. 2010: Played at San Diego City College...batted .313 (35-for-112) with 17 RBI and 25 runs scored...recognized with an honorable mention selection on the All-PCAC team...the San Diego College Knights were the 2010 Pacific Coast champions. Prep: competed in football and baseball for University City High School...member of the 2007 CIF baseball championship team. Personal: son of Maria Ayala... has one brother and one-half brother...criminal justice major...goal is to graduate from college and play professional baseball.

#28 Steve Schroer Position: RHP Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6'0" Weight: 220 Year: Senior Hometown: Coon Rapids, MN High School: Coon Rapids Other College:UM-Crookston Major: Exercise Science Experience: 1 Letter

2011: 2-1 record in 11 appearances on the mound (25.2 IP), logged a 6.66 ERA with 17 strikeouts and 12 walks. 2010: pitched for University of Minnesota-Crookston Golden Eagles. 2009: Attended North Dakota State University. Prep: Three-sport athlete at Coon Rapids High School... received all-state honorable mention baseball honors in 2008. Personal: son of Phil and Kandy Schroer...exercise science major...goal is to graduate from college and work in baseball...big hockey fan.


2012 USF BASEBALL #6 Jeremy Varner Position: 3B Bats: L Throws: R Height: 6'0" Weight: 180 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Mesa, AZ Previous School:San Diego City College Major: Pre-Medicine Experience: Transfer

2011: attended San Diego City College (non-student athlete). Prep: played baseball, football and ice hockey for the Newark HS (Del.) Yellowjackets...member of the Delaware All-League Baseball team (Blue Hen Flight A) as a senior utility infielder...honor roll student. Personal: son of Dan and Debbie Varner...has two older brothers, Justin (28) and Geoff (24)...pre-medicine major, history minor...goal is to be an orthopedic surgeon...ambidextrous.

#10 Corey Vasquez Position: Catcher/Infield Bats: R Throws: R Height: 5'8" Weight: 160 Year: Redshirt Senior Hometown: Ramona , CA High School: Ramona HS Other College:San Diego City College Major: Business Administration Experience: 2L Has taken a redshirt this season. 2011: Started every game for the Cougars while splitting time between catcher and shortstop...batted .331 (48-for-145) with five doubles and 26 RBI... garnered honorable mention GPAC accolades. 2010: played at San Diego City College, named to the All-Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Baseball first team as a catcher. 2009: Played in every game as a true freshman (39 starts), hitting .308 (36-for-117) with seven doubles and 13 RBI‌committed only four errors in 236 chances for a .983 fielding percentage‌caught 15-woud be base stealers. Prep: played baseball for the Ramona High Rams, collecting Team MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, All-League and All-CIP team honors. Personal: Son of Becky Arntz and Sergio Vasquez...has three siblings, Katie (18), Ian (11) and Jada (10)....sports management major...professional goal is to become a firefighter, EMT or to own a business...likes to cook.

#33 Mark Vig Position: RHP Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6'4" Weight: 230 Year: Redshirt Junior Hometown: Yankton, SD High School:Yankton HS Major: Business Administration Experience: 2L

2011: Went 0-1 in two appearances (6.0 IP). 2010: Faced three batters in 1.0 inning pitched, giving up one hit. Prep: played baseball and basketball for Yankton High School...all-region baseball player for the Bucks. Personal: son of Joe and Patti Vig...has three older sibings: Mason, Melanie and Julie...member of SAAC...business administration major, marketing minor with a coaching endorsement...wants to be a college baseball coach or work for a professional sports team.


2012 USF BASEBALL #21 Brennden Ward

2011: Played in nine games (five starts), recording one hit, one RBI and one run scored. 2010: in 34 Position: OF/C games, batted .292 with 26 hits, 22 RBI and a pair Bats: R of home runs. 2009: played at Orange Coast Throws: R College. Prep: product of Edison High Height: 5'10" School...member of the 2007 Sunset League Weight: 195 championship team. Personal: Son of Rosa Year: Senior Rios...psychology major...wants to attend graduate Hometown: Santa Ana, CA school for a master's degree in sports psychology High School: Edison HS and work with professional athletes... Other College:Orange Coast College bilingual...first collegiate athlete in his family. Major: Psychology Experience: 2L

#7 Anthony Williams Position: LF Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6'1" Weight: 205 Year: Junior Hometown: San Diego, CA Other College:San Diego CC Major: Sports Management Experience: Transfer

Took over the vacant left field spot after a solid fall ball season. 2010-11: roamed the outfield for the San Diego City College Knights, batting .300 in 2010. Prep: garnered first team all-conference honors in baseball, football and basketball for Junipero Serra HS (CA). Personal: son of Lisa Hooker and Brady Williams...sports management major, professional goal to become a sports agent.

#18 Joe Williams Position: Infield Bats: R Throws: R Height: 5'8" Weight: 165 Year: Freshman Hometown: Watertown High School:Watertown HS Major: Business & Spanish Experience: 1st Year Prep: Competed in football at Watertown HS...also a pole-vaulter for the Arrows...served as team captain and received academic all-state honors for both sports...member of both the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society. Personal: son of Todd and Pam Williams...has a sister...business & Spanish double major, criminal justice & political science minor...wants to own his own business after graduating from college...taught Sunday school in Watertown.


2012 USF BASEBALL

USF Baseball Team Records Wins

Win % Record Year

ERA

Wins

Year

ERA

Year

1.

33

2010

1. 31-15

2006

67.3

1.

3.50

1981

2.

31

2006

2. 33-17

2010

66.0

2.

4.50

2011

3.

27

2003

3. 27-14

2003

65.8

3.

5.00

2002

4.

27

2002

4. 27-18

2002

60.0

4.

5.28

2003

5.

26

2007

5. 26-19

2007

57.7

5.

5.41

2004

Batting Average Avg. Year

%

Hits Hits

Year

Runs Batted in RBI Year

1.

.362

2006

1.

533

2006

1.

346

2006

2.

.350

2003

2.

480

2000

2.

314

2000

3.

.339

2000

3.

486

2010

3.

312

2010

4.

.338

1998

4.

451

2002

4.

293

2003

5.

.337

1997

5.

434

2003

5.

292

2002

Doubles Doubles Year

Triples Triples Year

Home Runs HR Year

1.

96

2010

1.

24

2006

1.

47

2000

2.

94

2006

2.

20

2010

2.

41

1997

3.

86

2003

3.

19

2002

3.

39

1998

4.

84

2002

19

2008

39

2002

5.

81

2004

13

2003

33

2006

5.

Walks

Stolen Bases SB Year

Walks

Year

1.

177

1996

1.

132

2010

2.

167

2010

2.

115

2011

3.

163

1997

3.

111

2007

163

2003

4.

101

2006

153

2002

5.

100

2009

5.

5.

Saves Saves Year 1. 3. 5.

10

2002

10

2006

8

2010

8

2011

7

2008


2012 USF BASEBALL Individual Season Batting Records

Batting Average (min. 100 AB's) Name

Hits

Year

1.

Matt Guiliano

92

2006

2006

2.

Nick Bruning

71

2006

.497

1996

3.

Joe Bolstad

67

2002

Joe Bolstad

.486

2002

3.

Kevin Knetsch

67

2000

Joe Bolstad

.459

2001

4.

Kyle Thompson

66

2006

Name

Runs

Year

1.

Matt Guiliano

67

2006

2.

Nick Bruning

56

3.

Andrew Jenkins

4. 5.

Name

Avg

Year

1.

Kalen DeBoer

.520

1998

2.

Matt Guiliano

.511

3.

Kalen DeBoer

4. 5.

Runs Name

Doubles

Year

Cody Minich

15

2010

2006

Joe Bolstad

15

2002

55

2010

Tom Edmister

15

2003

Joe Bolstad

50

2002

Darren Terveen

15

2004

Kevin Knetsch

49

2000

Name

Triples

Year

1.

Matt Guiliano

9

2006

2.

Joe Bolstad

7

2002

Aaron Boyer

7

2006

Todd Neu

5

2010

Cody Minich

5

2008

Bryan Campos

5

2008

1.

Triples

4.

Name

Runs Batted In RBIs

Name

HRs

Year

1.

Kalen DeBoer

14

1997

2.

Kalen DeBoer

13

1996

Garret Gross

13

1999

Joe Bolstad

13

2002

Jimmy Maxwell

12

2011

Name

AB

Year

1.

Andrew Jenkins

181

2010

2.

Matt Guiliano

180

2006

3.

Nick Bruning

166

2006

4.

Todd Neu

165

2010

5.

Joe Mazza

162

2006

5.

At Bats Year

1.

Kyle Thompson

59

2007

2.

Joe Bolstad

53

2002

Kyle Thompson

53

2006

Justin Reilly

52

2003

Nick Bruning

52

2006

4.

Home Runs


2012 USF BASEBALL Stolen Bases Name

SB

Year

1.

Cody Burgener

32

2011

2.

Andrew Jenkins

31

2010

3.

Nick Kortan

25

4.

Cody Minich Todd Neu

Name 1. James Borges

Slugging % (min. 100 AB's) Name

%

Year

1.

Kalen DeBoer

.991

1996

2001

2.

Joe Bolstad

.978

2002

24

2010

3.

Kalen DeBoer

.935

1997

24

2010

4.

Kalen DeBoer

.922

1998

5.

Joe Bolstad

.856

2001

Walks Walks Year 33

2010

2. Jimmy Maxwell 30

2011

3. Chris Weber

28

2004

Travis Krant

28

1997

5. Chris Weber

27

2003 USF career hits leader Cody Burgener celebrates with teammates after hitting a home run versus Doane College.

Individual Career Batting Hits

Batting Average (min. 200 AB's) Name

Avg

Year

1.

Kalen DeBoer

.492

1996-98

2.

Joe Bolstad

.474

2001-02

3.

Matt Guiliano

.452

2002 & 06

4.

Travis Krant

.432

1996-99

5.

Kevin Knetsch

.431

2000-01

Name

Hits

Year

1.

Cody Burgener

181

2008-11

2.

Travis Kant

176

1996-99

3.

Cody Minich

159

2008-11

4.

Kalen DeBoer

157

1996-98

5.

Byan Campos

155

2007-10

Runs

Doubles

Name

Runs

Year

Name

Doubles

Year

1.

Cody Burgener

131

2008-11

1.

Cody Minich

42

2008-11

2.

Kalen DeBoer

124

1996-98

2.

Cody Burgener

29

2008-11

3.

Travis Krant

118

1996-99

3.

Joe Bolstad

28

2001-02

4.

Cody Minich

116

2008-11

4.

Justin Reilly

27

2002-03

5.

Matt Guiliano

115

2002 & 2006

5.

Bryan Campos

26

2007-10


2012 USF BASEBALL

Triples

Home Runs

Name

Triples

Year

Name

HRs

Year

1.

Matt Guiliano

10

2002 & 06

1.

Kalen DeBoer

37

1996-98

2.

Joe Bolstad

9

2001-02

2.

Joe Bolstad

22

2001-02

Aaron Boyer

9

2006-07

3.

Cody Burgener

20

2008-11

4.

Justin Reilly

8

2002-03

4.

Kyle Thompson

15

2006-07

5.

Cody Minich

7

2008-11

5.

Kevin Knetsch

13

2000-01

Name

AB

Year

1.

Cody Burgener

538

2008-11

2.

Cody Minich

524

2008-11

3.

Aaron Baken

459

2005-08

4.

Bryan Campos

438

2007-10

5.

Myles Kuiper

436

2006-09

At Bats

Runs Batted in Name

RBIs

Year

1.

Cody Burgener

133

2008-11

2.

Kalen DeBoer

132

1996-98

3.

Kyle Thompson

112

2006-07

4.

Joe Bolstad

98

2001-02

5.

Justin Reilly

96

2002-03

Slugging % (min. 200 AB's)

Stolen Bases Name

SB Year

1.

Cody Burgener

69 2008-11

2.

Cody Minich

61 2008-11

3.

Myles Kuiper

47 2006-09

4.

Matt Guiliano

45 2002 & 2006

5

Andrew Jenkins

43 2009-10

Name

%

Year

1.

Kalen DeBoer

.944

1996-98

2.

Joe Bolstad

.924

2001-02

3.

Kevin Knetsch

.664

2000-01

4.

Matt Guiliano

.618

2002 & 06

5.

Kyle Thompson

.597

2006-07

Walks Name

Walks

Year

1.

Cody Burgener

66

2008-11

2.

Kalen DeBoer

65

1996-98

3.

James Borges

63

2008-10

4.

Travis Kant

61

1996-99

5.

Chris Weber

55

2003-04

USF single season ERA leader Steve Baas (0.92)


2012 USF BASEBALL Individual Season Pitching Winning % (min. 5 decisions)

Wins

Name

Record

Year

%

Adam Heiden

8-0

2001

100

2010

Brain Koch

6-0

1997

100

8

1980

Andrew Jenkins

6-0

2010

100

Steve Baas

8

1981

3.

Doug Thompson

6-1

2006

85.7

Adam Heiden

8

2001

4

Eric Van Roekel

5-1

2007

83.3

5.

Chris Nichols

9-2

2010

81.1

Name

Wins

Year

1.

Chris Nichols

9

2010

2.

Jordan Ahrendt

8

Steve Baas

1.

Innings Pitched

ERA (min. 30 innings) Name

ERA

Year

1.

Steve Baas

0.92

1980

2.

Nick Bruning

1.47

2006

3.

Mike Richardson

1.53

1984

4.

Adam Heiden

1.89

2001

5.

Mike Richardson

1.91

1985

Name

IP

Year

1.

Jordan Ahrendt

72.2

2010

2.

Brady Nolz

68

2011

3.

Andrew Jenkins

66

2009

4.

Noah Coleman

65.2

2011

5.

Brett Swim

65

2008

Appearances

Strike Outs

Name

App

Year

Name

K's

Year

1.

Scott DenBoer

20

2002

1.

Steve Baas

87

1980

2.

Eric Van Roekel

19

2008

2.

Noah Coleman

64

2011

3.

Eric Van Roekel

18

2005

3.

Adam Heiden

56

2001

4.

Brandon Compton

17

2008

4.

Gabe Hirsch

54

2006

5.

Nick Bruning

16

2006

5.

Brady Nolz

53

2011

Name

Saves

Year

1.

Nick Bruning

9

2006

2.

Scott DenBoer

8

2002

3.

Brandon Compton

7

2011

4.

Brandon Compton

6

2008

5.

Brady Nolz

5

2010

Saves Complete Games Name

CGs

Year

1.

Gabe Hirsch

7

2006

2.

Six players tied with

6


2012 USF BASEBALL Individual Career Pitching Records Wins Name

Winning % (min. 10 decisions)

Wins Year

Name

%

Year

1. Adam Heiden

19

2000-02

1. Chris Nichols

14-4 (.777)

2010-11

2. Justin Frederiksen

17

2002-05

2. Doug Thompson

9-3 (.750)

2006-07

3. Steve Baas

16

1980-81

3. Adam Heiden

19-7 (.731)

2000-02

4. Clint DenBoer

15

2000-03

4. Brian Koch

10-4 (.714)

1996-97

5. Chris Nichols

14

2010-present

5. Gabe Hirsch

11-8 (.579)

2006-07

ERA (min. 60 innings)

Name

ERA Year

1.

Mike Richardson

2.23

1982-85

2.

Tim Peterson

3.24

2003-04

3.

Noah Coleman

3.29

2011-present

4.

Adam Heiden

3.64

2000-02

5.

Gabe Hirsch

4.71

2006-07

Innings Pitched Name

IP

Year

1.

Eric Van Roekel

195.2

2005-08

2.

Clint DenBoer

182

2000-03

3.

Justin Frederiksen

179.1

2002-05

4.

Adam Heiden

163

2000-02

5.

Jordan Ahrendt

153.1

2008-10

Appearances

Strike Outs

Name

App Year

Name

K's

Year

1.

Eric Van Roekel

59

2005-08

1.

Justin Frederiksen

152

2002-05

2.

Brandon Compton

58

2008-11

2.

Steve Baas

141

1980-81

3.

Brady Nolz

47

2009-present

3.

Adam Heiden

121

2000-02

4

Scott DenBoer

42

2001-03

4.

Clint DenBoer

116

2000-03

5.

Clint DenBoer

39

2000-2003

5.

Brandon Compton

109

2008-11

Saves Name

Complete Games

Saves Year

Name

CGs

Year

1. Brandon Compton

18

2008-11

1. Justin Frederiksen

14

2002-05

2. Scot DenBoer

11

2001-03

2. Tim Peterson

12

2003-04

3. Nick Bruning

9

2006

3. Gabe Hirsch

10

2006-07

4. Brady Nolz

5

2009-present

Eric Van Roekel

10

2005-08

5. Kyle Thompson

3

2006-07

Andrew Jenkins

10

2009-10

* Active players in purple


2012 USF BASEBALL Awards & Honors 2011 First Team All-GPAC Cody Burgener (Sr.) (OF) Second Team Jimmy Maxwell (Jr.) (Utility INF) Brady Nolz (Jr.) (SP) Honorable Mention Corey Vazquez (Jr.) (C) Brandon Compton (Sr.) (RP) Noah Coleman (Fr.) (SP) GPAC/HAUFF Mid-America Sports Baseball Gold Glove Team Left Field: Cody Burgener (Sr.) GPAC Player of the Week Jimmy Maxwell (3/13) Jimmy Maxwell (5/1) 2010 First Team All-GPAC Bryan Campos (Sr.) (DH) Second Team All-GPAC James Borges (Sr.) (2B) Cody Minich (Jr.) (3B) Cody Burgener (Jr.) (OF) Todd Neu (Sr.) (OF) Jordan Ahrendt (Sr.) (SP) Honorable Mention Andrew Jenkins (Sr.) (1B/SP) Chris Nichols (Fr.) (SP) Kenny Tomek (Sr.) (RP) GPAC/HAUFF Mid-America Sports Baseball Gold Glove Team Second Base: James Borges (Sr.) Center Field: Todd Neu (Sr.) 2009 Honorable Mention All-GPAC Todd Neu (Jr.) (OF) Jordan Ahrendt (Jr.) (SP) Andrew Jenkins (Jr.) (1B) 2008 Second Team All-GPAC Bryan Campos (So.) (DH) Honorable Mention Tyler Gillen (Third Base) Aaron Baken (Outfield) 2007 First Team All-GPAC Tony Tysinger (Sr.) (1B) Aaron Boyer (Sr.) (3B) Kyle Thompsen (Sr.) (OF)

Second Team All-GPAC Brett Swim (Jr.) (SP) Bryan Campos (Fr.) (DH) Honorable Mention Joe Larson (OF) Joe Mazza (2B) Gabe Hirsch (SP) Myles Kuiper (SS) GPAC/HAUFF Mid-America Sports Baseball Coach of the Year: Luke Langenfeld 2006 First Team All-GPAC Aaron Boyer (Jr.) (3B) Nick Bruning (Sr.) (OF) Gabe Hirsch (Sr.) (SP) Matt Guiliano (Sr.) (SS) Kyle Thompson (Jr.) (DH) Second Team All-GPAC Ryan Millsap (Sr.) (OF) Honorable Mention Aaron Baken (OF) Joe Mazza (2B) Eric Van Roekal (SP) GPAC/HAUFF Mid-America Sports Baseball GPAC Player of the Year: Matt Guiliano NAIA All-Region III Team Aaron Boyer (3B) Mat Guiliano (SS) Kyle Thompson (DH) NAIA Region III Player of the Year: Matt Guiliano NAIA All Americans Second Team Matt Guiliano (SS) Honorable Mention Aaron Boyer (3B) Nick Bruning (OF) Kyle Thompson (DH) 2005 Honorable Mention Aaron Baken (OF) Joe Mazza (2B) Eric Van Roekal (SP) 2004 First Team All-GPAC Brian McGuire (Sr.) (2B) Darren Terveen (Jr.) (OF) Josh Matti (Sr.) (C)

Second Team All-GPAC Tim Peterson (Sr.) (SP) Honorable Mention Justin Frederiksen Courie Weber 2003 First Team All-GPAC Charles Till (Sr.) (3B) Grant Heib (Sr.) (OF) Justin Reilly (Sr.) (OF) Second Team All-GPAC Tom Edmister (Jr.) (1B) Honorable Mention Chris Weber Tim Peterson 2002 First Team All-GPAC Joe Bolstad (Sr.) (OF) Second Team All-GPAC Matt Guiliano (Fr.) (2B) Justin Reilly (Jr.) (OF) Honorable Mention Mike Boen Clinton DenBoer Scott DenBoer Adam Heiden Landon Larsen Kirt Till GPAC Baseball Player of the Year: Joe Bolstad 2001 First Team All-GPAC Kevin Knetsch (Sr.) (SS) Joe Bolstad (Sr.) (OF) Adam Heiden (So.) (SP) Honorable Mention Clinton DenBoer Nick Kortan Co-Pitcher of the Year: Adam Heiden 1999 Second Team All-SDIC Drew Mannes (Jr.) (DH) Honorable Mention Matt Mathiesen (Jr.) (INF) Travis Kant (Sr.) (OF) Matt Covey (Sr.) (OF) Jacob Kloos (Sr.) (C) Danny Martin (Jr.) (P) Garrett Gross (Sr.) (DH)


2012 USF BASEBALL All-Time Results (1996-present) 1996: 15-19 (8-8, SDIC) Team Leaders: AVG Kalen DeBoer (.518); RBI Kalen DeBoer (50), HR Kalen DeBoer (13), OBP Kalen DeBoer (.592), SB Travis Krant (18), Wins Brian Koch (4), Strike Outs Brian Koch (37) 1997: 18-18 (10-7, SDIC) Team Leaders: AVG Kalen DeBoer (.439); RBI Kalen DeBoer (48), HR Kalen DeBoer (14), OBP Travis Krant (.794), SB Matt Covey (3), Wins Brian Koch (6), Strike Outs Kurtiss Riggs/Shawn Eillis (33) 1998: 13-19 (12-7, SDIC) Team Leaders: AVG Kalen DeBoer (.520)*; RBI Kalen DeBoer (34), HR Kalen DeBoer (10), SLG Kalen DeBoer (.922), SB Travis Krant (14), Wins Noah Leiding (5), Strike Outs Leiding (41) *Led the nation 1999: 14-29 (8-9 SDIC) Team Leaders: N/A 2000: 20-27 (12-8, SDIC) Team Leaders: AVG David Duzik(.340); RBI Kevin Knetsch (48), HR Matt Coady/Kevin Knetsch (9), SB Kevin Knetsch (12), Wins Adam Heiden (4), Strike Outs Shawn Fredericksen/Danny Martin/Adam Heiden (20) 2001: 15-23 (13-12, 5th, GPAC) Team Leaders: AVG Joe Bolstad (.459); RBI Joe Bolstad (45), HR Joe Bolstad (9), SLG Joe Bolstad (.856), SB Kortan (25), Wins Adam Heiden (8), Strike Outs Adam Heiden (56) 2002: 27-18 (16-10, 3rd, GPAC) Team Leaders: AVG Joe Bolstad (.486); RBI Joe Bolstad (53), HR Joe Bolstad (13), SLG Joe Bolstad (.978), SB Guiliano (22), Wins Justin Reilly (6), Strike Outs Adam Heiden (40) 2003: 27-14, (20-7, 3rd, GPAC) Team Leaders: AVG Aaron Haycraft/Grant Hieb (.395); RBI Grant Hieb (42), HR Justin Reilly (6), SLG Aaron Haycraft (.658), SB Justin Reilly (9), Wins Courie Weber/Justin Frederiksen (5), Strike Outs Scott DenBoer (43) 2004: 24-18 (14-8,3rd, GPAC) Team Leaders: AVG Brian McGuire (.448); RBI Brian McGuire (43), HR Darren Terveen (7), SLG Darren Terveen (.704), SB Mike Boen (9), Wins Justin Frederiksen (7), Strike Outs Justin Frederiksen (52)


2012 USF BASEBALL 2005: 3-39 (2-22, 13th, GPAC) Team Leaders: AVG Adam Schroeder (.350); RBI Aaron Haycraft (32), HR Aaron Haycraft (5), SLG Darren Terveen (.500), SB Darren Terveen/Jim Strain (3), Wins Eric VanRoekel, Justin Fredericksen, Jeremy VanRoekel (1), Strike Outs Justin Fredericksen (35) 2006: 31-15 (14-4, 2nd, GPAC) Team Leaders: AVG Matt Guiliano (.511); RBI Kyle Thompson (53), HR Nick Bruning (9), SLG Matt Guiliano (.772), SB Matt Guiliano (23), Wins Gabe Hirsch (7), Strike Outs Gabe Hirsch (54) 2007: 26-19 (17-7, 1st, GPAC) Team Leaders: AVG Tony Tysinger (.424); RBI Kyle Thompson (59), HR Kyle Thompson (7), SLG Tony Tysinger (.646), SB Aaron Boyer (23), Wins Brett Swim (7), Strike Outs Gabe Hirsch (42) 2008: 16-28 (12-12, 7th, GPAC) Team Leaders: AVG Bryan Campos (.395); RBI Myles Kuiper (28), HR Paul Shively/Cody Burgener (2), SLG Bryan Campos (.527), SB Myles Kuiper (15), Wins Tim Haberman (5), Strike Outs Mike Smith (30) 2009: 18-23 (13-11, 8TH, GPAC) Team Leaders: AVG Andrew Jenkins (.379); RBI Cody Burgener (30), HR Cody Burgener (3), SLG Andrew Jenkins (.534), SB Nick Armstrong (22), Wins Andrew Jenkins (5), Strike Outs Jordan Ahrendt (47) 2010: 33-17 (19-5, 2nd, GPAC) Team Leaders: AVG Bryan Campos (.388); RBI Cody Burgener (45), HR Cody Burgener (9), SLG Cody Minich (.564), SB Cody Minich/Todd Neu (24), Wins Chris Nichols (9), Strike Outs Brandon Compton/Jordan Ahrendt (44) 2011: 24-19 (13-9, 6th, GPAC) Team Leaders: AVG Cody Burgener (.393); RBI Jimmy Maxwell (36), HR Jimmy Maxwell (12), SLG Cody Burgener (.607), SB Cody Burgener (32), Wins Noah Coleman (6), Strike Outs Noah Coleman (64)




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