2019 UW-Stevens Point Baseball Media Guide

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Baseball 2019 Media Guide


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University Quick Facts

2019 Schedule

School.............................UW-Stevens Point

3/14

vs. Amherst

Location...........................Stevens Point, WI

3/15

vs. Wash. & Jeff. (DH)

Founded............................................ 1894

3/16

vs. Illinios Tech

Enrollment........................................ 8,626

3/17

vs. Endicott

Colors....................................Purple & Gold

3/19

vs. Farmingdale State

Nickname...................................... Pointers

3/20

vs. MCLA (DH)

8:00 PM

Conference............. Wisconsin Intercollegiate

3/21

vs. Anderson

8:00 AM

Home Field.......................... University Field

3/22

vs. St. Olaf

9:00 AM

Chancellor...................... Bernie L. Patterson

3/26

at St. Norbert (DH)

Director of Athletics............. Brad Duckworth

3/30

UW-La Crosse (DH)

12:00 PM

Faculty Athletic Rep...................... Lee Willis

3/31

UW-La Crosse (DH)

12:00 PM

Athletic Department Phone..... 715-346-3888

4/3

St. Scholastica (DH)

12:00 PM

Website...........................athletics.uwsp.edu

4/10

at UW-Oshkosh (DH)

Twitter...............................@UWSPAthletics

4/13

Finlandia (DH)

12:00 PM

........................................ @UWSPbaseball

4/14

Finlandia (DH)

12:00 PM

4/19

UW-Platteville (DH)

4/20

UW-Platteville (DH)

4/23

at UW-Oshkosh (DH)

4/24

Concordia (DH)

1:00 PM

4/27

at UW-Stout (DH)

12:00 PM

4/28

at UW-Stout (DH)

12:00 PM

5/3

at UW-Whitewater (DH)

1:00 PM

5/4

at UW-Whitewater (DH)

12:00 PM

Baseball Quick Facts Head Coach........................Jeremy Jirschele Record at UWSP (years)................ 67-54 (3) Overall Record (years).................. 67-54 (3) Baseball Office...................... 920-284-5611 Assistant Coaches.................... Corey Opper, ............................. Doug Coe, Kyle McHugh All-Time Record..... 1,186-802-5 (64 seasons) 2018 Overall Record.......................... 24-14 Conference Record/Finish............... 15-9/3rd

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About UWSP The University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point was founded in 1894 as a teachers college. -

This is

UWSP serves the Central Wisconsin area and is

centrally located midway between Milwaukee and Minneapolis on the Wisconsin River. -

With 8,626 students (48% male, 52% female),

UWSP employs over 400 faculty/teaching academic staff and has the highest percentage of undergraduate courses taught by regular faculty in the UW System. -

UWSP is consistantly one of the top Public

Midwestern Universities-Master’s in U.S. News and World Report’s College Rankings. -

Conveniently located in the center of Wisconsin, the Stevens Point area has something for everyone! Nestled among an abundance of green space and waterways, enjoy our cross country ski trails, numerous hiking and biking trails or a game of golf. Visit quaint shops in our historic downtown district, explore museums and art galleries and take in a special event and tour.

46 percent of new freshman rank in the top 25

percent of their high school class and boast an average ACT score of 23. -

UWSP students benefit from average class sizes of

28 and get personal attention with a student/faculty ratio of 22:1. -

UWSP offers over 100 undergraduate program

choices within 54 majors and 67 minors in four colleges: College of Fine Arts and Communication, College of Letters and Sciences, College of Natural Resources and College of Professional Studies. UWSP also offers 13 graduate programs including a doctorate in audiology with UW-Madison. -

UWSP has a tremendous impact on the Central

At the heart of the UW-Stevens Point campus is the new Dreyfus University Center. Its dining options, services, and amenities make it a fixture of everyday campus life. Visitors and the area community enjoy the Dreyfus University Center as well, and the facility is site of numerous events and conferences for off-campus customers who take advantage of such an impressive facility located in the heart of Wisconsin.

Wisconsin community, bringing in an estimated $378 million dollars to the area each year. It is estimated that $78 million is spent by students and another $25 million is spent by visitors to campus. -

UWSP boasts the nation’s 28th-ranked International

Program with over 21 percent of all bachelor’s degree recipients having studied abroad. -

UWSP’s campus is nearly 400 acres and has 35

buildings including 14 residence halls and the 275 acre Schmeeckle Nature Reserve that features a 24 acre lake, Lake Joanis.

The DeBot Center has undergone several renovations over the past several years and serves as one of the main dining facilities for students. DeBot is open seven days a week serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. The lower level features a convience store and a made-to-order market where students can purchase food through their meal plan.


UWSP Bernie L. Patterson took over as Chancellor at UWStevens Point in July of 2010, becoming the 14th chancellor in the 120 year history of the university. Chancellor Patterson came to UWSP after serving as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Oklahoma City University since 2002.

MISSION STATEMENT

UW-Stevens Point shares in the mission of the University of Wisconsin System. The mission of this system is to develop human resources, to discover and disseminate knowledge, to extend knowledge and its application beyond the boundaries of its campuses, and to serve and stimulate society by developing in students heightened intellectual, cultural, and humane sensitivities; scientific, professional, and technological expertise; and a sense of purpose. Inherent in this broad mission are methods of instruction, research, extended education, and public service designed to educate people and improve the human condition. Basic to every purpose of the system is the search for truth.

UWSP will open it’s newest residence hall in the fall of 2011. The suite-style dorm will be five stories tall and include 82 suites, room for 328 student beds. The building will obtain at least a silver LEED green building certification. UW-Stevens Point is again ranked as one of the best public universities in the Midwest. U.S. News and World Report places UWSP in the Top Ten Regional Universities in its 2011 rankings. UWSP has become a perennial all-star in the U.S News rankings, which take into account such factors as a school’s student retention and graduate rates, average class size, and the academic talent of the freshman class.

The College of Natural Resources at the UWSP is the nation’s largest and premier undergraduate institution for natural resources and environmental management.

Pointers have developed a reputation as one of the most involved and connected student bodies in the Midwest. With over 180 active organizations open to any student and a campus culture that promotes involvement, it’s easy to explore your areas of interest, as well as experience those you may just be curious about!

For More Information

Visit us online at http://www.uwsp.edu for more information about all the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point has to offer!


2019 Roster # Name Pos. 1 Aaron Simmons OF/IF 2 Will Iloncaie IF/RHP 3 Weston Nelson RHP 4 Tommy Duddleston IF 5 Jordan Carlson IF 6 Gabe Affeldt IF 7 Bradley Comer IF 8 Anthony Moore OF 9 Cale Cuddie RHP 10 Alex Stodola RHP 11 Carter Daniels LHP 13 Caleb Krommenakker RHP 14 Brett Nelson OF 16 Nate Jackan IF 17 Cam Schuett RHP 19 Ryan Stanicek OF 20 Austin Syvertson RHP 21 Jacob Danielsen C 22 Mitchel Neubauer RHP 23 Kyle Mrozinski C 24 Tristan Brewer LHP 25 Payton Nelson OF 26 Bradley Hansen OF 27 Matthew Morgan RHP 28 Zach Miller RHP 29 Trent Woebbeking IF 30 Neal Matson OF 31 Christopher Schiera RHP 32 Nolan Matson C 33 Mack Blashka LHP 34 Lucas Luedtke IF 35 Max Herro RHP 36 Jakob Kastenholz IF 38 Kyle Finger C 40 Zack Haupt RHP

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B/T Hometown /High School L/R Franklin, Wis./Franklin R/R East Troy, Wis./East Troy R/R Sheboygan, Wis./North R/R Chicago, Ill./De La Salle Institute R/R Madison, Wis./La Follette L/R Monticello, Minn./Monticello R/R Rhinelander, Wis./Rhinelander R/R Sturgeon Bay, Wis./Sturgeon Bay R/R Loyal, Wis./Loyal R/R Coleman, Wis./Coleman L/L Montello, Wis./Montello L/R Rudolph, Wis./Lincoln R/R Balsam Lake, Wis./Unity R/R Wisconsin Rapids, Wis./Lincoln R/R Watertown, Wis./Watertown L/L Loves Park, Ill./Boylan Catholic R/R Randolph, Wis./Randolph R/R Stevens Point, Wis./SPASH R/R Brussels, Wis./Southern Door R/R Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon L/L Grantsburg, Wis./Grantsburg R/L Wausau, Wis./West L/L Racine, Wis./Union Grove R/R Bemidji, Minn./Bemidji R/R Greendale, Wis./Greendale R/R Medford, Wis./Medford R/R Neillsville, Wis./Neillsville R/R Sandwich, Ill./Sandwich R/R Neillsville, Wis./Neillsville R/L Neenah, Wis./St. Mary Catholic L/R River Falls, Wis./River Falls R/R Waukesha, Wis./Kettle Moraine R/R Portage, Wis./Portage R/R Clintonville, Wis./Clintonville R/R Carlsbad, Calif./San Dieguito Academy

Head Coach: Jeremy Jirschele (4th season) Assistant Coaches: Corey Opper, Doug Coe, Kyle McHugh Student Assistant Coach: Christian Zamudio


Season Preview


Coach Jeremy Jirschele enters his fourth season with the UW-Stevens Point baseball program ready to take the season head-on. Jirschele is clear that his team demonstrates the strength and skill to build on their successful 24-win season a year ago. The Pointers return 23 players, including all-but-one on their defense, and bring in 12 newcomers. RETURNING LEADERS The Pointers return two All-WIAC selections to lead the team this season. Sophomore Payton Nelson hit the ground running in his freshman campaign, earning AllWIAC honors in his premier season. The freshman center fielder batted .289 and started in all 38 games. He recorded team-highs with 10 doubles and six sacrifice flies. He also added 38 runs scored, 27 RBI and two home runs last season. “He is a solid bat,” said Jirschele. “Payton was one of our most consistent guys last year as a freshman which is saying a lot about the type of players he is. We will look to him to have a lot of contributions this year.” Senior catcher Kyle Mrozinski was selected to the All-WIAC team in the 2017 season, also collecting the

honors of ABCA All-Midwest Region first team and D3Baseball.com AllMidwest Region third team in the same year. In all of his years on the Pointers squad, Mrozinski has taken the bulk of the innings catching. Last season, Mrozinski recorded a .271 batting average, tallying 19 runs, 38 hits, 10 doubles and 30 RBI. His role managing the pitching staff is instrumental to the Pointers’ success.

College has also taken a summer to improve his game in the Northwoods League. Jirschele expects him to take on a starting role right away at the beginning of the season and along with Stodola is expected to lead the pitching staff.

“All of his experience will carry over into this season both offensively and defensively” said Jirschele.

With Stodola and other former relievers stepping into starting roles, it leaves space for new players to shine in the bullpen. Jirschele has expanded his pitching staff with the intent to create competition amongst the Pointers bullpen to increase depth on the mound.

ON THE MOUND Moving into the 2019 season, the Pointers lost their four regular starters, including three that collected a plethora of honors. Losing 2018 All-WIAC selections Ben Miller and Nathan Mulzer, as well as, Cole Erickson, an All-WIAC honoree in 2016 and 2017, leaves a big hole to fill for the new Pointers pitching staff. Jirschele, however, is not worried. Senior Alex Stodola returns to the mound for the Pointers. Last season, in his role as the primary reliever Stodola recorded eight saves, tied for second in school history. In 14 appearances and 15.1 innings pitched, Stodola struck out 20 batters and allowed eight runs. This season, the Pointers have transitioned Stodola into a different role on the mound. “He will be our number one starter and he will be our horse. We will look to him to pitch a lot of those big-time games and I think he is ready for it after the season that he had last year in the WIAC and the summer he had with the Woodchucks in the Northwoods league,” said Jirschele. Also taking on a big role with be transfer Carter Daniels. The lefthanded senior from Notre Dame

Also contending for starting spots are senior right handed pitcher Cale Cuddie, left handed senior Tristan Brewer and freshman Max Herro.

Traditionally playing as an infielder, senior Will Iloncaie has taken to the mound. “He has been pitching well and he has earned more innings. He is one that is pushing the mold to contend for a starting spot,” said Jirschele. The Pointers will have Iloncaie in both a pitching and infield role this season. Also contending for relieving roles are transfer sophomore Zack Haupt, senior Zach Miller, and another surprise, Weston Nelson. Formerly a catcher, Nelson will be seen throwing underneath, and is really taking the new role as a pitcher and the new arm slot in stride. Nelson will be seen in both pitching and catching roles this season. BEHIND THE PLATE Jirschele expects Mrozinski to take on his starting catching role again this season. Mrozinski has done a great job connecting with the pitching staff in the past three seasons and will use his experience behind the plate to help lead the Pointers. Also contending for innings behind the plate are Nelson and junior Nolan Matson. STRENGTH IN THE DIRT The Pointers return every infielder, except for Christian Zamudio, who


eight RBI. Freshman Bradley Comer has solidified his place as the starting third baseman. “He has been competing at a high level and showing that he belongs in that role,” said Jirschele. Comer was an allconference and all-state honorable mention selection in high school.

will be taking on a student assistant coaching role this season. The Pointers’ returners in combination with a variety of new faces provide a lot of depth to the infield positions and a flexibility that Jirschele is extremely excited about. Returning to second base, Pointers fans can expect to see junior Tommy Duddleston back in the dirt. Last season, Duddleston recorded a career high .333 batting average. He led the Pointers with 49 hits, including eight doubles and two triples. Duddleston’s agility and quickness led him to add 83 putouts, 101 assists and limited himself to only four errors last season. Iloncaie will maintain his role as the starting shortstop when he is not pitching. Last season, Iloncaie recorded a .228 batting average. He tallied 16 runs, 28 hits and 17 RBI. He also added a career-high eight doubles. Contending for first base will be juniors Lucas Luedtke and Jordan Carlson. Luedtke maintained a .260 batting average for the Pointers and recorded 12 runs, 33 hits, six doubles and 19 RBI. Carlson recorded a team-high batting average last season at .375. As the first man off the bench, he maintained a career- and team-high .563 slugging percentage, recorded four runs, 12 hits, a home run and

Also adding depth to the infield is sophomore Aaron Simmons. He will take on infield and outfield roles this season. BACK IN THE OUTFIELD Nelson will return to his role in center field this season. Jirschele commented that Nelson earns his role day in and day out and looks forward to seeing him out on the grass again this season. Senior Ryan Stanicek will return to the outfield as well this season. Stanicek has made waves both offensively and defensively for the Pointers. Last season, he maintained a .302 batting average and added a career-high 34 runs scored, 42 hits, 10 doubles and three triples. He also recorded a team- and career-high six home runs last season. “Ryan has been playing at a high level for us all four years that he has been here,” said Jirschele. Contending for the final outfield role will be junior Neal Matson and sophomores Bradley Hansen and Simmons. OFFENSIVE ATTACK With such flexibility in the defensive positions, the Pointers have a lot of options to load their batting order with offensive talent. Jirschele is excited to see Comer step into his new role offensively, stating that he sees Comer’s bat as key in the lineup and expects him move up the order this season.

In addition to the expectations of Nelson and Mrozinski to lead the Pointers offensively, Jirschele expressed his excitement for Iloncaie’s improvement in the summer and offseason. COACHING STAFF The Pointers have added new assistant Coach Doug Coe. Coe is a Pointers baseball alumni, playing from 2006-2008. He collected the accolades WIAC Position Player of the Year, First-Team All-Region, Second-Team D3Baseball.com All-American and First-Team ABCA All-American and holds the program record for most games played in a single-season (53) and career slugging percentage (.703). Coe was inducted into the UWSP Athletics Hall of Fame in 2018. “Adding Coe definitely helps because now we have that catching coach and another baseball mind on the staff. He adds a lot to our team,” said Jirschele. PLAY BALL The Pointers look forward to adding new team, Finlandia, to the WIAC. The Pointers will face Finlandia in a pair of doubleheaders on April 13 and 14. The Pointers start their season on their Spring Trip to Auburndale, Florida. They kick off the season with a game against Amherst College on March 14. The first pitch is slated for 11:30 a.m. CT. Once the Pointers return from Florida, they open with a nonconference doubleheader against St. Norbert College on March 26 and then open WIAC play with a weekend series at University Field against UW-La Crosse on March 30 and 31.


jeremy jirschele head Coach FOURTH Season Jeremy Jirschele enters his fourth year as the head coach for the Pointers in 2019. He took over the head coaching job on July 1, 2015 after four seasons as an assistant coach. In his first three seasons as head coach, he led the Pointers to a 67-54 record, including a 36-28 record in the WIAC.

Team for the 2000s and was one of just two Wisconsin players to make the list.

In his four seasons as an assistant at UWStevens Point, Jirschele helped the Pointers to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including a fourth-place finish in 2013. UW-Stevens Point also won two Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Tournament titles in his time as an assistant (2013, 2015) and finished as the NCAA West Regional runner-up in 2014. As an assistant coach at UW-Stevens Point for four seasons, he helped the Pointers to a 133-53 record in that span.

Part of a baseball family, Jirschele’s father, Mike, is currently the third base and infield coach of the 2015 World Series Champion Kansas City Royals. Mike had previously managed his AAA teams to Pacific Coast League titles in 2011 and 2013 and the AAA National Championship in 2013.

Jirschele was a four-year letterwinner at UWOshkosh and was twice named the WIAC Position Player of the Year (2004, 2005) and was a two-time First Team American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-American. He also earned First Team All-WIAC accolades twice and hit over .430 in his final two seasons. Jirschele holds the WIAC record for career doubles (53) and is second in career hits (253). He was also one of 16 players to be named to D3baseball.com’s NCAA Division III All-Decade

Jirschele was drafted in the 30th round of the 2005 Major League Baseball amateur draft by the Kansas City Royals and played professionally for three seasons.

Jeremy’s brother, Justin, was a three-year letterwinner for the Pointers and signed a free agent contract with the Chicago White Sox after the 2012 season and played professional for three-plus years. He is currently a coach in the White Sox minor league system. Jirschele was previously a coach at Wausau West High School for three seasons, two as a co-head coach, helping lead the team to two state tournament berths. Jeremy and his wife, Jennie, reside in Wausau with their five children, Keagen, Taelyn, Paetyn, Taetym and Rielyn.


Corey Opper Assistant Coach/RECRUITING COORDINATOR

Opper is in his second year as an assistant with the Pointers. In his first season, the Pointers’ pitching staff set a program record for fewest hits allowed (298) and tied the team record with 14 saves. Four members of the staff, Cole Erickson, Ben Miller, Nathan Mulzer and Drew Spaeth, were named to the all-conference teams in 2018. He coached at the high school level for 17 years (16 years in Rosholt, one year in Stevens Point) with three trips to state, including a state runner-up finish.

He has also coached Legion for seven years in Plover having made five trips to state including two state runnerup finishes, a state title and one National Regional runnerup finish. He graduated from UW-Stout in 2000, where he was a pitcher, and has worked with pitchers in the area on their development and advancement to college careers in the game.

DOUG COE Assistant Coach

Coe is in his first year as an assistant coach with the Pointers baseball program where he focuses primarily on coaching the catchers. As a Pointers baseball alumni, Coe was part of the 2006 fifth-place finish College World Series team, third-place finish team in 2007 and the NCAA Regionals in 2008. In his 2006 season, Coe played in a school record 53 games. He ranked second in the WIAC with 13 home runs and 117 total bases, earning honorable mention All-WIAC and second-team All-Midwest laurels. He also earned allregion honors after hitting three home runs in the Midwest Regional Tournament. In 2008, Coe was selected as WIAC

Position Player of the Year, first-team all-region, secondteam D3Baseball.com All-American and first-team ABCA All-American. Coe was inducted into the UW-Stevens Point Athletics Hall of Fame in 2018, becoming one of 19 Pointers baseball alumni to be recognized. He graduated from UWSP with ­­­ a degree in elementary education and a coaching certificate in 2009. He completed a master’s degree in athletic administration from Ohio University.

Kyle McHugh Assistant Coach

Kyle McHugh is in his third year as an assistant coach for the Pointers. He started coaching in 2016 after he graduated from UWSP in 2015. Kyle played two years at UWSP, in 2014 and 2015. He finished his career with UWSP with a .337 batting average including 17 home runs and 107 RBIs in 92 games played. In 2014, Kyle was first-team All-American and first-team

All-Midwest Region by D3baseball.com. He was also firstteam All-WIAC. He set the school record and tied the National lead with 24 doubles. He led the team in almost all hitting categories including hits (64), RBIs (61), total bases (115), and slugging percentage (.646). He also tied for the team lead with nine home runs and second on the team with a .360 batting average.


#1 Aaron Simmons

5-8, 190 lbs. Sophomore Outfield/Infield Franklin, Wis. Franklin 2018: Played in 26 games, starting in 21… Batted a .246 average…In 69 at bats, recorded 15 runs, 17 hits, one double and seven RBI… Recorded the third-highest number of home runs on the team (2)…Walked 15 times, the third-highest on the team and struck out 13 times…Recorded the fourth-highest on base percentage with .402…Stole two bases…Led the team with a 1.000 fielding percentage and had one assist…Went 3-for-4 with a seasonbest three RBI and two runs scored against Illinois Tech (April 28)…Had two hits, including a double, drew a walk and scored three times versus Grinnell (March 25)…Recorded five hits, scored four runs, drew six bases on balls, stole a base and had an RBI in the four-game series at UW-Whitewater (May 4-5). HIGH SCHOOL: Second Team All-Southeast Conference senior year… Franklin High School record for most walks in a game….496 on base percentage and .340 batting average senior year…Team captain…State tournament appearance senior year. PERSONAL: Parents Jeanne and Matt…Sibling Ryan…Fisheries and water resources major… Eagle Scout and SAAC member…Ten-time letter winner.


#2 Will Iloncaie

6-2, 170 lbs. Senior Infield/Pitcher East Troy, Wis. East Troy 2018: Played in 37 games, starting in them all… In 118 at bats, batted .228, scored 16 runs, recorded 28 hits and 17 RBI…Added a career-high eight doubles, had one triple and three stolen bases…Walked 11 times…Recorded a team-high six sacrifice bunts…His .306 onbase percentage was a career high…Tallied 44 putouts and 85 assists…Ended the Florida trip with a 3-for-3 day and two RBI against Colby (March 30)…Scored twice in game two and collected two hits in each game of a doubleheader against Washington & Jefferson (March 23)…Drove in a season-high three runs against UW-Stout (April 11). 2017: Played in 41 games starting in all 41… Batted .220 in 164 at bats, recording 30 RBIs, 24 runs and 36 hits…Led the team with 135 assists…Ranked second on the team in runs batted in (30), doubles (7) and stolen bases (9)…Third on team for home runs (2), fielding double plays (22) and tied for third for total bases (49)…Had four RBI in a 2-for4 game, including a double, against Westfield State (March 18)…Drove in four with a pair of doubles and two runs scored at Marian (May 9)...Both of his home runs came against conference foes at home (April 9 vs. UWOshkosh and April 23 vs. UW-Whitewater). 2016: Played in 38 games, starting all 38… Finished the season with a .230 batting average and a .247 on base percentage… Had 34 hits in 148 at bats, including four doubles and a triple… Played third base in the field, ending with a .893 fielding percentage… Went 3-4 with two runs scored against La Crosse and 3-5 with a double against Benedictine.

HIGH SCHOOL: Ten-time letter winner (basketball, baseball, football). PERSONAL: Business Marketing major… Parents Scott and Jane.

#3 Weston Nelson

6-0, 190 lbs. Senior Pitcher Sheboygan, Wis. North 2017: Appeared in nine games with two starts…Batted .125 in eight at bats... Maintained a 1.000 fielding percentage on 25 chances…Played seven games as a sub, third highest on the team…Doubled, drove in a run, scored twice and drew a pair of walks at Marian (May 9). 2016: Appeared in four games… Finished the season with a 0.00 ERA in 4.2 innings pitched… Recorded two strikeouts for a 3.83 K/9… Held opposing hitters to just a .176 batting average. HIGH SCHOOL: Six-time letter winner (Baseball 3, Football 2, Basketball 1)… 2013 Honorable Mention all-conference Utility/DH… 2014 Wisconsin Legion South Division Hitter of the Year. PERSONAL: Business Administration major with a concentration in F.I.R.E… Parents Rod and Gena… Siblings Nick and Alex… Honor Roll Student.


#4 Tommy Duddleston

5-10, 160 lbs. Junior Infield Chicago, Ill. De La Salle Inst. 2018: Started in all 38 games played…Had a career-high .333 batting average, second best on the team…Led the team with 49 hits, which included eight doubles and two triples…Drove in 15 runs and scored 24 of his own…Stole 13 bases, second-most on the team…Topped the team with 101 assists, had a .979 fielding percentage and made just four errors in 188 chances…Went 4-for-4 with two steals and two runs scored in game one versus Washington & Jefferson (March 23)…Drove in a seasonhigh three runs against Grinnell (March 25) and again at UW-La Crosse (April 21)…Held a 13-game hitting streak from March 11 through April 7…Recorded multiple hits in 16 games during the season. 2017: Started all 41 games…Batted .199, recorded 27 hits, 15 RBIs, 19 runs and a double in 136 at-bats…Maintained a .877 fielding percentage and gathered 69 assists, third best on the team… Ranked third on the team in stolen base percentage (.833) and tied for the second with 8 sac bunts…Went 2-for-4 with a run scored and a RBI against Worcester State (March 21)…Scored three times with a RBI in a 3-for-8 day over the DH against Ripon (March 29)…Drove in two, scored twice and had a pair of hits versus UW-Stout (May 6)…Went 2-for-4 with two RBI at Marian (May 9). HIGH SCHOOL: Seven-time letter winner (Baseball and Football) … First Team allconference in baseball as a freshman, junior and senior… IHSA all-state Honorable Mention in 2015 and 2016…Holds high school record for passing yards and passing touchdowns in football.

PERSONAL: Sociology major… Parents Tom and Kathy… Siblings Jenna, Jill, Taylor... Played for the UWSP Football team freshman year…Graduated with Honors…Appeared in the Northwoods League with the Wausau Woodchucks for the 2017 summer season.


#5 Jordan carlson

#6 Gabe Affeldt

6-1, 215 lbs. Junior Infielder Madison, Wis. Madison La Follette

5-9, 165 lbs. Junior Infielder Monticello, Minn. Monticello

2018: Played in 19 games, starting in eight… Recorded a team-high .375 batting average… In 32 at bats, tallied four runs, 12 hits, a double, triple, home run and eight RBI… Walked three times and struck out a careerlow five times…Maintained a career-high and team-high .563 slugging percentage…Recorded the second highest on-base percentage .429… Added a .974 fielding percentage…Was the first man off the bench with the most games as a sub…Ended the season on a four-game hitting streak…Recorded a season-high two hits, including a double, and drove in a run against UW-Oshkosh (May 7)…Belted lone home run of the year in season finale against UWO. 2017: Appeared in 25 games starting in 19 of them…Posted a .292 batting average with six runs, 19 hits, two doubles, a home run and nine RBIs…Maintained a 1.000 fielding percentage and .387 on-base percentage…Had back-to-back 4-for-5 games at UW-Platteville (April 14) with five RBI, a double, a two-run home run, and three runs scored over the twin bill. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letter winner… Honorable mention all-conference junior and senior year… All-city junior and senior year. PERSONAL: Physical education major and health minor… Parents Jeff and Lisa… Sibling Taylor… High honor roll all four years… Pride guide at high school to help incoming freshmen…Appeared in the Northwoods League for the Wausau Woodchucks during the 2017 summer season.

2018: Played in eight games, primarily as a pinch runner…Drew a walk and scored a run against Keuka (March 27)…Had a putout and an assist in the game. 2017: Appeared in 10 games with one start… In seven at bats, posted one hit, three runs and a .143 batting average…Second on the team for most games played as a sub (9)… Affeldt’s hit came in the game against UMass Boston (March 16). HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letter winner… Gold Glove winner, Captain, and honorable mention all-conference senior year. PERSONAL: Business administration major with a sports management minor… Parents William and Cheri… Sibling Jon… Two-year academic all-conference.


#6 Bradley Comer

6-2, 200 lbs. Freshman Infielder Rhinelander, Wis. Rhinelander HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football, basketball and baseball…First-team allconference sophomore through senior year… All-state honorable mention sophomore through senior year. PERSONAL: Undecided major…Parents Shannon and Robert…Siblings Hayden and Kyle…Volunteers with Rhinelander Little League, Rhinelander Basketball Program, National Guard Holiday Programs and Deployed Programs…High school coach Joe Waksmonski played for the Pointers in the 2001-2003 seasons earning All-WIAC honors.

#8 Anthony Moore

5-9, 170 lbs. Freshman Outfielder Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Sturgeon Bay HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letter winner… First-team all-conference shortstop as a sophomore…First-team all-conference outfielder as a junior and senior…Secondteam WBCA District IV outfielder…Holds school record for most runs scored in a single season with 36…Back-to-back Packerland Conference champions in 2017 and 2018…Batted 5-for-8 with two home runs in a doubleheader against conference rival to clinch the conference championship for the second year in a row. PERSONAL: Conservation law enforcement major…Parents Jamie and Marc…Sibling Hunter…Volunteers as a youth baseball and football coach.

#9 Cale Cuddie 6-3, 225 lbs. Senior Pitcher Loyal, Wis. Loyal 2018: Made four starts and appeared in five games…Had a 1-2 record and a 7.88 ERA… In 16.0 innings pitched, gave up 12 hits, 14 runs, 10 walks and four doubles…Struck out 10 batters and limited opponents to a .214 batting average…Struck out a season-high five in 7.0 innings pitched to earn his first victory at UWSP against Colby (March 29)…Tossed 2.0 hitless innings of relief at UW-Whitewater (May 4). HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterwinner in baseball with 10 letters total (baseball, basketball, football)…Honorable Mention AllCloverbelt Conference freshman year…Secondteam all-conference sophomore year…First-team all-conference junior and senior years. PERSONAL: Parents Kristin and Ron…Siblings Brittany, Gavin, Annie and Lauren…Physical education major with health education minor.


#10 Alex Stodola 6-2, 200 lbs. Senior Pitcher Coleman, Wis. Coleman 2018: Led the team with 14 relief appearances…Topped the conference with eight saves, tied for the second-highest single season total in school history…Maintained a 4.70 ERA…In 15.1 innings pitched, allowed a career-low 13 hits, eight runs (all earned) and walked just eight…Struck out 20 batters and limited opponents to a .224 batting average… Earned a save in five-straight appearances from March 25 versus Grinnell to April 12 at UW-Oshkosh…Had a season-best four strikeouts against Washington & Jefferson (March 23)…Recorded at least one strikeout in each of his final 12 appearances of the season. 2017: Appeared in 12 games, the highest on the team among pitchers, with three starts… Racked up a 3-2 record and a 4.74 ERA… Struck out 23 batters and tied for second on the team for most batters struck out looking (12) in 19.0 innings pitched…Led the team in games finished (8) and saves (4)…Ranked third in the WIAC for most saves…Pitched a season-high 7.0 innings with nine strikeouts to earn the win against Westfield State (March 18). 2016: Appeared in 12 games… Finished the season with a 9.98 ERA… Recorded six strikeouts in 15.1 innings pitched for a 3.53 K/9… Pitched 3.0 shutout innings, picking up two strikeouts against Platteville… Had an opposing hitter batting average of .381… Ended the season with a 1-1 record. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letter winner in baseball… Second-team all-conference as a sophomore… all-conference Honorable Mention as a junior… First-team all-conference and allconference MVP as a senior… First-team all-

district and third-team all-state as a senior. PERSONAL: Business administration major… Parents Troy and Nadine… Siblings Hunter, Annabell, Carter…Appeared in the Northwoods League with the Green Bay Bullfrogs for the 2017 summer season.

#11 Carter Daniels 5-8, 185 lbs. Senior Pitcher Montello, Wis. Montello 2018 (at Notre Dame College): Pitched in three games...Struck out five batters in five innings. 2017 (at Notre Dame College): Made 12 game appearances, including four starts... Struck out 18 batters in 29 innings. 2016 (at Notre Dame College): Went 1-3 in the year with a 4.46 ERA...Appeared in 10 games and made five starts on the season... Struck out 12 batters in 36.1 innings of work. 2015 (at Notre Dame College): Went 1-1 with a 5.28 ERA... Appeared in seven games, making a pair of starts... Struck out six batters in 15.1 innings. HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in baseball, basketball, golf and football at Montello High School...Named 2014 Trailways North Conference Player of the Year...Earned AllState Honorable Mention honors after leading the state in strikeouts (169). PERSONAL: Pre-law and history major… Parents Tanya and Jack…Sibling Brandon.


#13 Caleb Krommenakker 6-0, 180 lbs. Freshman Pitcher Rudolph, Wis. Lincoln HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in basketball and baseball…Three-time letter winner…Winning pitcher in a primetime game at the NBC World Series over the summer in 2018. PERSONAL: Fisheries and water resources major…Parents Michele and Jeff…Siblings Nathan and Jared.

#14 brett Nelson 5-10, 185 lbs. Junior Outfielder Balsam Lake, Wis. Unity 2018: Came off the bench to play right field against Keuka (March 27)…Went 1-for-1 at the plate in the game. 2017: Did not appear in a game in 2017. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letter winner in baseball… Second-team all-conference as a junior… first-team all-conference as a senior. PERSONAL: Business administration major… Parents James and Angie… Siblings Brad, Ryan, Shaun, Jordan… National Honor Society Member.

#16 Nate Jackan 5-9, 160 lbs. Freshman Infielder Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Lincoln HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-conference sophomore and junior year…Second-team all-conference senior year…Went 3-for-4 with a go-ahead three-run home run during sophomore year. PERSONAL: Business marketing major… Parents Kate and Tim…Sibling Nick… Volunteered at youth baseball camps.

#17 Cam Schuett 6-1, 190 lbs. Junior Pitcher Watertown, Wis. Watertown 2018: Made one relief appearance at UWWhitewater (May 5)…In 2.0 innings pitched, allowed three hits, three runs and a walk… Struck out one batter. 2017: Did not appear in a game in 2017. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time letter winner… Honorable mention all-conference as a junior… First-team all-conference as a senior. PERSONAL: Business administration major... Parents Tony and Trisha… Siblings Bryce and Sadie.


#19 ryan Stanicek 5-10, 180 lbs. Senior Outfield Loves Park, Ill. Boylan Catholic 2018: Played and started in 38 games… Recorded a .302 batting average, ranking him third on the team…In 139 at bats, tallied a career- and team-high 34 runs, with 42 hits, 10 doubles and three triples…Led the team with a career-high six home runs…Drove in 25 runs, the third-most on the team…Walked 20 times, the most on the team…Recorded career-highs in on-base percentage with .410, 14 stolen bases and 75 putouts…Added two assists…Had a season-long eight-game hitting streak to begin the Florida trip, including six multi-hit games…Scored a season-high three runs in a win over Keuka (March 27)…Drove in three runs, a season-high, in game one at UWLa Crosse (April 21) and again versus Illinois Tech (April 29)…Blasted a home run in each game of the twin bill versus Illinois Tech (April 28)…Five of his six home runs came against league foes. 2017: Started in all 41 games…Batted .245 in 147 at-bats with 36 hits, 31 runs and 29 RBI… Led the team with five home runs and tied for the team-high in triples (3)…Second-highest on the team with 63 total bases and 31 runs scored…Stole eight bases, hit six doubles, was walked 19 times and had a .429 slugging percentage, all which ranked third on the team for the season…Tied for sixth in the conference in home runs hit…Went 4-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored at UW-Lacrosse (April 28)… Hit a home run, drew a walk, scored twice and a stolen base versus UW-La Crosse (May 13) in the WIAC Tournament. 2016: Played in 26 games, starting 19… Finished the season with a .269 batting average and a .321 on base percentage… Had 26 hits in 78 at bats and added 3

doubles and 6 RBIs…Went 2-4 with a double againstWhitewater and 3-5 with two RBI against Marian University…Played well in the field, putting together a .966 fielding percentage. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letter winner. PERSONAL: Sociology major with a criminal justice minor.

#20 Austin Syvertson 6-2, 185 lbs. Freshman Pitcher Randolph, Wis. Randolph HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in basketball, football and baseball…Four-time letter winner in baseball with 11 letters total…Recorded 101 strikeouts during senior season…Second-team all-conference freshman and sophomore year… First-team all-conference junior and senior year…Named to WBCA all-star team…Legion all-star. PERSONAL: Accounting major and finance minor…Parents Greta and David…Siblings Ben and Jon…National Honor Society member…High honor roll…Math team captain.


#22 Mitchel Neubauer 6-2, 215 lbs. Junior Pitcher Brussels, Wis. Southern Door HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football, basketball and baseball…Honorable mention all-conference freshman year…Second-team all-conference sophomore year…First-team allconference junior and senior seasons…Batted .500 senior year with seven home runs and a sub 1.00 ERA…Holds school record for career home runs with 15, perfect games and hits in a season… Team ranked 10th in state during junior year. PERSONAL: Sociology major and criminal justice minor …Parents Chris and Arnie… Siblings Matt and Emily…Also plays on the UWStevens Point football team.

#23 kyle mrozinski 5-8, 205 lbs. Senior Catcher Ashwaubenon, Wis. Ashwaubenon 2018: Started and played in 38 games… Maintained a .271 batting average in 140 at bats…Recorded 19 runs, 38 hits, 10 doubles and four home runs…Tallied a team-high 30 RBI…Walked 17 times…Stole two bases… Defensively, added 283 put outs and 49 assists…Threw out 20 potential base stealers… Went 4-for-4 with five RBI and four runs scored against Keuka (March 27)…Hit two doubles against Union (March 24) and again versus St. Thomas (March 28)…Held an eightgame hitting streak during conference play (April 22 to April 29). 2017: Started and played in all 41 games… Led the team with 44 hits, 28 runs batted in, 12 doubles, three triples and 21 walks… Ranked second in on-base percentage (.408) and home runs (4)…Was fifth in runs batted in and tied for third in triples in the WIAC…Went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles, two RBI and two runs scored at UW-Platteville (April 14)…Drove in a season-high five runs at UW-Platteville (April 14) and at UW-La Crosse (April 29). 2016: Played in 32 games, starting 29… Did most of the catching for the Pointers… Finished the season with a .243 batting average and a .366 on base percentage… Picked up 25 hits in 103 at bats included three doubles and a home run… Went 3-for-5 against UMass Dartmouth and 3-for-5 against UW-Whitewater with two RBI and a double… In the field, he posted an impressive .973 fielding percentage.


HIGH SCHOOL: Seven-time letter winner in baseball and football… Honorable Mention all-conference as a freshman… Secondteam all-conference as a junior… First-team all-conference as a sophomore and senior… Two-year team captain and one-year MVP… First-team all-area as a junior and senior… Second-team all-district as a junior… Firstteam all-district as a senior… Voted top five infielders in the state by WisSports. PERSONAL: Special education major… Parents Fran and Peggy… Siblings Stan and Becky… High honors all four years… Rotary Student of the Month… All-Academic… Volunteered with Special Olympics every year since freshman year in high school… Volunteers for the goody triathlon for children with disabilities in Pulaski… Volunteers for the Ashwaubenon baseball and football clinics for the youth.

#24 Tristan Brewer 6-0, 205 lbs. Senior Pitcher Grantsburg, Wis. Grantsburg 2018: Had five appearances and three starts… Concluded the season with a 1-1 record and 5.14 ERA…In 14.0 inning pitched, he allowed 15 hits, 10 runs, three doubles, two home runs and six walks…Struck out six batters…Potential base stealers were just 1-for-5 with Brewer on the mound…Limited opponents to a .269 batting average…Struck out a season-best four in 6.0 innings to pick up the win against Illinois Tech (April 28). 2017: Appeared in five games with one start… Held a 1.35 ERA, which was third-lowest on the team…In 13.1 innings, he only gave up nine hits and two runs…Struck out 10 hitters… Tossed a season-high 5.0 innings in relief against St. Norbert (April 17) with three strikeouts...Earned the win in his lone start at Marian (May 9) with three strikeouts. 2016: Appeared in four games... Finished the season with a 12.27 ERA... Pitched a total of 3.2 innings... Faced 19 batters with an opposing hitter batting average of .389. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letter winner… First-team all-conference as a pitcher... Honorable mention all-district. PERSONAL: Business management major… Parents Trevor and Bridget… National Honor Society member.


#25 Payton Nelson 5-9, 190 lbs. Sophomore Outfield Wausau, Wis. West 2018: Started all 38 games…Maintained a .289 batting average in 142 at bats…Recorded a team-high 10 doubles and six sacrifice flies… Was second on the team with 28 runs scored, 27 RBI, two triples and 61 total bases … Added 41 hits, two home runs and 14 walks... Went 2-for-3 with two runs scored in his collegiate debut against St. Olaf (March 10)… Drove in three runs with a pair of doubles against Grinnell (March 25)…Had three hits, drew three walks and drove in four runs in doubleheader at UW-Platteville (April 7)… Tripled, hit a home run and drove home three in opening game of the Illinois Tech series (April 28)…Went 3-for-4 with a season-high four runs scored and hit a two-run home run in game two at UW-Whitewater (May 4).

#26 Bradley Hansen 5-10, 175 lbs. Sophomore Outfield Racine, Wis. Union Grove 2018: Played in 26 games, with 22 starts… Had a .208 batting average…In 72 at bats, recorded nine runs, 15 hits, four doubles, a home run, six walks, two stolen bases and 14 RBI…Maintained a .306 slugging percentage… Tallied five putouts and one assist…Went 2-for3 with a home run, RBI and two runs scored against St. Olaf (March 11)…Had a 3-for-4 game with three RBI, three runs scored, a walk and a stolen base against Grinnell (March 25)…Stole a base with a runs scored and an RBI while going 3-for-4 against UW-Stout (April 25)…Drove in a season-high four in game two at Concordia (May 1). HIGH SCHOOL: Second Team All Southern Lakes Conference junior year…Two-time letterwinner.

HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable mention AllWisconsin Valley Conference freshman year… PERSONAL: Parents Renee and Glen…Sibling First-team all-conference sophomore through Blake…Undecided major. senior year…Runner up player of the year in WVC sophomore year…WVC player of the year senior year…First-team all-district and honorable mention all-state sophomore year… First-team all-district, district player of the year and third-team all-state junior year…Firstteam all-district, first-team all-state, district player of the year and WIS Sports Top Outfield in the state senior year…WVC champions senior year. PERSONAL: Parents Amy and Paul…Siblings Paige and Patty…Business administration major…Honor roll all four years of high school… Honorable mention academic all-state senior year…Volunteers through Wausau Mine Easter meals, youth camps and National Honor Society.


#27 Matthew Morgan 6-1 200 lbs. Junior Pitcher Bemidji, Minn. Bemidji 2018: Made a pinch hitting appearance and played third against Keuka (March 27). PERSONAL: Parents Shelly and Shawn… Sibling Evette…Undeclared major.

#28 zach miller 6-2, 210 lbs. Junior Pitcher Greendale, Wis. Greendale 2018: Had eight appearances and one start… Maintained a 4.50 ERA and a 1-0 record… Recorded one save…In 18.0 innings pitched, allowed 14 hits, nine runs, eight walks and struck out 14 batters…Limited opponents to a .209 batting average, second lowest on the team…Struck out three in 3.0 innings of scoreless relief to earn his first career save against UW-Stout (April 11)…Racked up a season-high four strikeouts to pick up the win at Concordia (May 1). 2017: Appeared in two games and totaled 2.0 innings…Did not allow a run against on the season…Allowed just one hit and one walk in eight batters faced. HIGH SCHOOL: Five-time letter winner in baseball and basketball. PERSONAL: Pre-physical therapy major… Parents Matt and Amy… Sibling Lindsay… National Honor Society member.

#29 Trent Woebbeking 5-8, 145 lbs. Sophomore Infield Medford, Wis. Medford 2018: Did not appear in any games. HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable Mention All-Great Northern Conference sophomore and junior years…First-team all-conference senior year… All-district and all-state honorable mention senior year. PERSONAL: Parents Kris and Larry… Sibling Trevor…Psychology major…Five-time Medford Senior High letter winner…National Honor Society Member…Volunteers through hometown church.


#30 Neal Matson 5-11, 210 lbs. Junior Outfielder Neillsville, Wis. Neillsville 2018: Played in 28 games, starting in 22… Recorded a .227 batting average…In 88 at bats, tallied 16 runs, 20 hits, eight doubles and two home runs…Walked six times and drove in 13 runs…Maintained a .279 on-base percentage…Went 3-for-5 with three runs, two RBI, a double and a home run against UWStout (April 11)…Belted a three-run home run in game one versus Illinois Tech (April 28)…Hit two doubles against Colby (March 29). 2017: Appeared in three games… Had two at bats in a pinch hitter role. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letter winner… Second-team all-conference as a freshman… First-team all-conference as a sophomore, junior, and senior… Co-Player of the Year junior year… First-team all-district senior year. PERSONAL: Health promotion and wellness major… Parents Dave and Tammy… Siblings Nolan and Logan… Academic Cloverbelt Conference Award… Cloverbelt Leadership Award… Honor roll.

#31 Christopher Schuera 5-7, 160 lbs. Freshman Pitcher Sandwich, Ill. Sandwich HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in soccer, basketball and baseball…All-conference honors. PERSONAL: Environmental law enforcement major and resource management minor… Parents Susan and Steve.

#32 Nolan Matson 5-10, 185 lbs. Junior Catcher Neillsville, Wis. Neillsville 2018: Did not play during the 2018 season. 2017: Played in three games…Recorded a hit at Marian (May 9)…Had two at bats on the year. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letterwinner in baseball… Honorable Mention All-Conference as a freshman… First Team All-Conference as a sophomore… Second Team All-Conference as a junior… Third Team All-Conference as a senior… Football Second Team All-Conference as a senior. PERSONAL: Wildlife Ecology major… Parents Dave and Tammy… Siblings Neal (20) and Logan (17)… Graduated with Honors.


#33 mack blashka 6-0, 230 lbs. Junior Pitcher Neenah, Wis. St. Mary Catholic 2018: Appeared in two games…In 1.1 innings pitched, he allowed one hit and four runs… Walked three batters and struck out one…Held opponents to a team-low .200 batting average. 2017: Made four appearances with one start… Despite the 0-1 record, he struck out seven batters in 6.1 innings pitched...Had a seasonhigh five strikeouts in 3.1 innings pitched against Benedictine (March 23). HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letter winner… First-team all-conference as a pitcher junior and senior year… Honorable mention all-district sophomore and junior year…First-team alldistrict and first-team all-state senior year. PERSONAL: Major is undecided… Parents Scott and Cassandra… Sibling Wesley… Worked baseball camps in high school teaching kids fundamentals of pitching.

#34 Lucas Luedtke 6-2, 210 lbs. Junior Infielder River Falls, Wis. River Falls 2018: Started and played in 36 games… Maintained a .260 batting average…In 127 at bats, recorded 12 runs, 33 hits, six doubles and one home run…Tallied 19 RBI…Walked 13 times…Added two stolen bases…Defensively, recorded 276 put outs and 20 assists…Went 2-for-3 with a double, a walk and two runs batted in against St. Olaf (March 11)…Belted his first career home run in a 2-for-5 outing with two runs and two RBI against Colby (March 30)…Drove in a season-high three runs against Keuka (March 27). 2017 (at Minnesota Morris): Appeared in 36 games with 35 starts… Recorded 40 hits, 18 runs, six doubles, two home runs and 17 RBIs, striking out only 12 times in 133 at-bats… Maintained a 3.52 ERA in 23.0 innings pitched on the hill…Had a 2-1 record with 24 strikeouts and only nine walks on the season… Had a season-high three hits against Martin Luther (April 25) and four runs batted in against St. Scholastica (April 8)…Ranked third on his team for most home runs and fifth for total bases (52). HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time letterwinner… Second-Team All-Big Rivers Conference as senior…2015 Conference Champions and most wins in season in RFHS history...State appearance in 2015 season…Batted a .351 with three doubles, one home run, and 15 RBIs and had a 3.41 ERA as a pitcher his senior year PERSONAL: Parents Melissa and Mici…Sibling Hannah…Physical education major and health education minor.


#35 Max Herro 6-2, 185 lbs. Freshman Pitcher Dousman, Wis. Kettle Moraine High School: Four-time letter winner… Participated in baseball, football and track and field…Second-team all-conference quarterback and punter as a senior…First-team allconference as a junior and senior in baseball. Personal: Undeclared major…Parents Christine and Jeff…Siblings Cal, Eli and Livia.

#36 Jakob Kastenholz 6-2, 230 lbs. Sophomore Infielder Portage, Wis. Portage 2018: Played in one game with one at bat at UW-La Crosse (April 22). HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letterwinner… Honorable Mention All-Badger North Conference as a sophomore…First-team allconference as a junior and senior…Honorable mention all-state…WBCA senior all-star game participant…Career batting average of .365 and 46 career RBI. PERSONAL: Physical education major... Parents Sara and Dan…Siblings Cody, Emily and Katelyn…2016-2017 high honor roll student.

#38 Kyle Finger 6-0, 220 lbs. Freshman Catcher Clintonville, Wis. Clintonville HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in football, basketball and baseball…Eleven-time letter winner with four in baseball…Had a .355 batting average senior year…First-team allconference senior year…Honorable mention allconference junior year…All-district senior year… Team captain junior and senior year. PERSONAL: Physical education major and health minor…Parents Angie and Randy… Siblings Kaylee and Klay…Honor roll… Volunteered at Keller’s Lake Day Camp, a camp for special education children.

#39 Zack Haupt 6-9, 250 lbs. Sophomore Pitcher Carlsbad, Calif. San Dieguito Academy HIGH SCHOOL: Second-team all-conference as a senior…Holds school record for lowest ERA in school history. PERSONAL: English education major…Parents Laurie and Patrick…Sibling Riley…San Diego Union Tribune all-academic team.


#40 Jacob Danielsen 5-11, 160 lbs. Freshman Catcher Stevens Point, Wis. SPASH HIGH SCHOOL: One-time letter winner…1.000 fielding percentage as a catcher senior year. PERSONAL: Natural resources major… Parents Kelly and Peter…Sibling Kaitlyn…Was the batboy for the Pointers under coach Pat Bloom…Volunteered for children’s causes and mentoring young athletes.


Record Book


All-time versus Opponents OPPONENT...................... W-L-T Albion................................. 3-0 Alderson-Broaddus............... 1-0 Allegheny............................ 2-3 Amherst.............................. 0-2 Anderson (Ind.)................... 3-2 Angelina.............................. 0-2 Appalachian State................. 1-0 Arkansas ABCD.................... 0-3 Arkansas-Little Rock............. 5-1 Arkansas-Monticello.............. 8-2 Arkansas Tech.....................2-0-1 Assumption......................... 1-0 Augsburg............................ 5-2 Augustana........................... 1-2 Aurora................................ 4-2 Austin Peay State................. 1-2 Baldwin-Wallace................... 1-1 Beloit.................................. 1-0 Bemidji State....................... 2-0 Benedictine......................... 9-3 Bethel................................. 5-4 Bowdoin.............................. 1-2 Bradley............................... 2-1 Bridgewater State................. 1-0 Bristol................................. 1-1 Cal Lutheran........................ 2-0 Calvin................................. 2-0 Canisius.............................. 1-0 Cardinal Stritch.................... 2-0 Carson-Newman................... 1-2 Carthage............................. 4-1 Case Western Reserve........... 1-0 Centenary........................... 0-4 Central Arkansas.................. 3-1 Clarkson.............................. 2-0 Coe.................................... 1-0 Colby.................................. 3-0 Concordia (Wis.)................. 18-2 Concordia-Moorhead............. 2-0 Cortland St.......................... 0-1 Delta State.......................... 0-2 Denison.............................. 3-0 Depauw.............................. 1-0 East Tennessee State............ 0-2 Eastern Illinois..................... 2-4 Edinboro............................. 1-0 Edgewood.......................... 17-0 Elmhurst............................. 1-0 Emory................................. 2-2 Eureka................................ 1-1 Evangel............................... 2-0 Fontbonne........................... 7-0 Franklin Pierce..................... 1-0 George Fox.......................... 1-0 Grambling........................... 0-2 Greenville............................ 5-0 Grinnell (IA)........................ 2-0 Gustavus Adolphus............... 4-0 Hamline.............................. 1-0 Harding............................... 7-2 Heidelberg........................... 0-1 Henderson State.................. 2-1 Hope.................................. 3-0

OPPONENT...................... W-L-T Houston.............................. 1-1 Illinois-Chicago.................... 0-1 Illinois College..................... 0-1 Illinois Tech......................... 4-0 Illinois Wesleyan................... 0-1 Kean................................... 1-2 Keuka................................. 1-0 Kutztown............................. 0-1 Lakeland............................ 27-7 Lamar................................. 0-5 Lawrence............................ 3-1 Lewis.................................. 2-1 Lincoln................................ 1-3 Lindsay Wilson..................... 1-1 Linfield................................ 1-3 Lipscomb............................. 3-1 Loras.................................. 1-0 Louisiana College................ 19-17 Louisiana Tech..................... 0-1 Louisiana St.-Alexandria........ 2-1 Macalester........................... 2-1 MacMurray.......................... 2-2 Manchester.......................... 2-0 Manhattan........................... 1-0 Mansfield............................. 0-1 Marian............................... 27-8 Marietta.............................. 0-1 McNeese State.................... 4-12 Mercyhurst.......................... 0-2 Messiah............................... 1-2 Middlebury.......................... 1-0 Millersville........................... 1-0 Milligan..............................0-2-1 Millikin................................ 1-0 Milton................................. 7-7 Milw. School of Engineering.... 2-1 Minnesota.......................... 0-12 Mississippi State................... 0-2 Missouri Valley....................0-0-1 Monmouth........................... 0-2 Morehead State.................... 0-1 Morningside......................... 1-1 Mt. Senario.......................... 5-0 Mt. Vernon Nazarene............ 2-0 North Dakota......................0-0-1 Northland............................ 6-0 Northwest Louisiana............. 4-11 Northwest Missouri St........... 2-0 Oglethorpe (GA)................... 0-1 Ohio Wesleyan..................... 2-1 College of the Ozarks............ 0-4 Pittsburgh-Johnstown............ 1-0 Pittsburg State..................... 1-0 Plymouth State.................... 1-0 Prairie View A & M................ 2-2 Ramapo.............................. 1-2 Rhode Island College............ 1-1 Rhodes............................... 1-0 Ripon................................ 31-11 Rockhurst............................ 1-0 Roger Williams..................... 1-0 Rose-Hulman....................... 3-0 Rowan................................ 3-3

OPPONENT...................... W-L-T Rutgers-Camden.................. 2-3 St. John’s (Minn).................. 4-1 St. Joseph’s (Maine)............. 0-1 St. Mary’s (Minn.)................. 6-2 St. Norbert........................ 62-24 St. Olaf.............................. 11-9 St. Scholastica.................... 16-6 St. Thomas....................... 17-12-1 Sam Houston State............... 0-2 Skidmore............................ 0-1 South Dakota....................... 0-1 Southern Arkansas............... 1-4 Southern Illinois................... 0-2 Southern Maine.................... 4-6 Southeast Louisiana St.......... 1-0 Southwest Missouri Bapt....... 3-1 Southwestern (Tex.)............. 1-0 Stephen F. Austin................. 1-1 Suffolk................................ 2-0 SUNY-Oswego...................... 0-1 Tennessee Wesleyan............. 1-3 Texas.................................. 0-2 Trinity (Conn.)..................... 2-1 Trinity (Tex.)........................ 1-0 Tusculum............................. 2-1 UMass-Boston...................... 2-0 UMass-Dartmouth................ 1-0 Union.................................. 1-1 Upper Iowa.......................... 1-0 Viterbo................................ 7-8 Washington & Jefferson......... 7-6 Wartburg............................. 0-2 Webster.............................. 0-3 Westfield State..................... 2-2 Western Connecticut State..... 3-0 Western Illinois.................... 0-1 Western New England........... 0-3 Wheaton (Mass.).................. 1-3 William Carey...................... 1-2 William Paterson.................. 1-0 William Penn........................ 1-2 Winona State..................... 13-20 Wisconsin........................... 3-14 Wisconsin-Eau Claire........... 31-19 Wisconsin-La Crosse........... 67-44 Wisconsin-Milwaukee........... 19-5 Wisconsin-Oshkosh.......... 104-130-1 Wisconsin-Parkside............... 4-1 Wisconsin-Platteville...........150-40 Wisconsin River Falls............ 23-5 Wisconsin-Stout................. 75-22 Wisconsin-Superior............. 70-12 Wisconsin-Whitewater........107-124 Wooster.............................. 1-5 Worcester State................... 1-0 Wright State........................ 0-1 All-Time Record.......1186-802-5


individual career records HITS 1. Dan Douglas....... 249 (2010-13) 2. Jake Frombach.... 243 (2003-06) 3. Jimmy Coady...... 236 (2012-15) 4. Brad Archambeau . . 230 (2007-10) 5. Eric Fritz............. 227 (2008-11) 6. Tim Schlosser .... 221 (2005-08) 7. Ryan Jones ........ 211 (2001-05) 8. Riley Spetz......... 206 (2012-15) 9. Matt Peetz ......... 199 (2000-04) 10. Justin Jirschele .195 (2010-12) AT-BATS 1. Jimmy Coady...... 712 (2012-15) 2. Brad Archambeau ...703 (2007-10) 3. Dan Douglas....... 698 (2010-13) 4. Tim Schlosser..... 688 (2005-08) 5. Eric Fritz............. 683 (2008-11) 6. Jake Frombach.... 671 (2003-06) 7. Riley Spetz......... 641 (2012-15) 8. Ryan Jones......... 604 (2001-05) 9. Randy Reed........ 564 (1999-02) 10. Justin Jirschele.. 561 (2010-12) RUNS 1. Ryan Jones......... 190 (2001-05) 2. Brad Archambeau...174 (2007-10) 3. Dan Douglas....... 171 (2010-13) 4. Eric Fritz............. 161 (2008-11) 5. Jimmy Coady...... 158 (2012-15) 6. Chuck Brehm...... 157 (2004-06) 7. Jake Frombach.... 154 (2003-06) 8. Riley Spetz......... 150 (2012-15) 9. Tim Schlosser..... 143 (2005-08) 10. Randy Reed...... 141 (1999-02) DOUBLES 1. Tim Schlosser.......49 (2005-08) 2. Justin Jirschele......45 (2010-12) Jimmy Coady........45 (2012-15) 4. Matt Peetz............43 (2000-04) 5. Brad Archambeau... 42 (2007-10) Tim Schlosser.......42 (2005-08) Gary Kostuchowski...42 (1994-97) 8. Kevin Fry..............40 (2000-03)

TRIPLES 1. Cody Koback.........12 (2007-11) 2. Randy Reed..........10 (1999-02) 3. Jimmy Coady..........9 (2012-15) 4. Ryan Ivy................8 (1999-02) 5. Ryan Byrnes...........6 (2004-07) 6. Seven Tied With..................... 5 HOME RUNS 1. Ryan Jones...........50 2. Chuck Brehm........36 3. Mike Reuchel...........2 4. Sam Molski...........31 5. Doug Coe.............29 6. Cody Hanke..........28

(2001-05) (2004-06) (1986-89) (1998-01) (2006-08) (2012-16)

TOTAL BASES 1. Ryan Jones......... 403 (2001-05) 2. Brad Archambeau...354 (2007-10) 3. Tim Schlosser..... 353 (2005-08) 4. Jimmy Coady...... 344 (2012-15) 5. Chuck Brehm...... 331 (2004-06) 6. Eric Fritz............. 321 (2008-11) 7. Gary Kostuchowski... 306 (1994-97) 8. Sam Molski......... 305 (1998-01) 9. Dan Douglas....... 304 (2010-13) Randy Reed........ 304 (1999-02) RUNS BATTED IN 1. Ryan Jones......... 171 (2001-05) 2. Brad Archambeau.153 (2007-10) 3. Scott Mueller...... 148 (1995-98) 4. Jimmy Coady...... 147 (2012-15) 5. Gary Kostuchowski...145 (1994-97) 6. Matt Peetz.......... 144 (2000-04) 7. Chris Berndt....... 142 (1996-99) 8. Sean Gerber....... 139 (2010-13) 9. Justin Jirschele.... 136 (2010-12) 10. Randy Reed...131 (1999-2002) STOLEN BASES 1. Mike Strohmeyer...57 2. Be Gerber.............56 2. Chuck Brehm........53 3. Ryan Schilter........44 Jimmy Coady........44 5. Randy Reed..........38 6. Ryan Krcmar.........36 7. Joel Hojnacki........35

(1993-96) (2014-17) (2004-06) (2012-13) (2012-15) (1999-02) (1996-99) (2005-08)

BATTING AVERAGE (min. 200 AB) 1. Matt Peetz ......................0.396 ......................(199-503) 2000-04 2. Gary Kostuchowski...........0.394 ......................(188-477) 1994-97 3. Doug Coe .......................0.392 ......................(144-367) 2006-08 Rick Wagner....................0.392 ......................(129-329) 1990-93 4. Jon Jagler........................0.385 ......................(134-348) 1999-01 5. Mike Reuchel....................0.377 ......................(142-377) 1986-89 Chris Kohnle....................0.377 ......................(119-316) 1986-89 WALKS 1. Gary Kostuchowski...116 (1994-97) 2. Ryan Jones......... 114 (2001-05) 3. Brad Archambeau...103 (2007-10) 4. Chris Berndt.........90 (1996-99) 5. Mike Strohmeyer...82 (1993-96) 6. Clint Rose.............81 (2013-17) GAMES PLAYED 1. Tim Schlosser..... 186 (2005-08) 2. Jimmy Coady...... 184 (2012-15) 3. Brad Archambeau... 182 (2007-10) 4. Riley Spetz......... 179 (2012-15) 5. Eric Fritz............. 178 (2008-11) 6. Jake Frombach.... 171 (2003-06) 7. Bobby Gregorich.. 169 (2012-15) 8. Dan Douglas....... 168 (2010-13) 9. Ryan Jones......... 166 (2001-05) 10. Jared Surman.... 165 (2008-11) TOTAL APPEARANCES 1. Jeff Zielke.............67 (2006-09) 2. Kevin Pankow........65 (2002-05) 3. Jared Szew...........60 (2000-03) 4. Scott Williams.......53 (2008-11) 5. Ryan James.... 52 (1995, 97-99) Ryan Iverson........52 (2009-12) 7. Tony Austreng.......51 (1995-97)


Individual career records INNINGS PITCHED 1. Bill Verbrick..... 294.0 (1999-02) 2. Scott Williams...288.2 (2008-11) 3. Chris Simonson... 280.1 (1996-99) 4. Joel Delorit...... 269.0 (2008-11) 5. Jeff Pieper....... 256.2 (2000-03) 6. Cole Erickson.... 223.1(2015-18) 7. Jordan Zimmermann ...218.0 (2005-07) 8. Josh Perkins...205.0 (2001-03, 06) STRIKEOUTS 1. Bill Verbrick.................. 271 (1999-02) 2. Joel Delorit................... 267 (2008-11) 3. Scott Williams............... 246 (2008-11) 4. Jordan Zimmermann.............. 236 (2005-07) 5. Chris Simonson............. 222 (1996-99) 6. Josh Perkins.............182 (2001-03, 06) 7. Bill Kuse....................... 174 (1959-62) DECISIONS 1. Bill Verbrick................37 (26-11) 1999-02 2. Scott Williams.............. 35 (27-8) 2008-11 3. Ryan Iverson........ 33 (10-7, 16 SV) 2009-12 4. Chris Simonson.............. 32 (20-12) 1996-99 5. Joel Delorit..............31 (22-9) 2008-11 6. Jeff Pieper...............29 (23-6) 2000-03 7. Jordan Zimmermann...27 (20-7) 2005-07 Tom Ritzenthaler....27 (14-13) 1968-71 9. Justin Duerkop.........26 (19-7) 1997-00 WINS 1. Scott Williams......... 27 (27-8) 2008-11 2. Bill Verbrick...........26 (26-11) 1999-02 3. Jeff Pieper.............. 23 (23-6) 2000-03 4. Joel Delorit............. 22 (22-9) 2008-11 5. Jordan Zimmermann... 20 (20-7) 2005-07 Chris Simonson......20 (20-12) 1996-99 7. Four Tied With............................... 19 WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. Jeff Pieper..........0.793 (23-6) 2002-03 2. Bill Kuse.............0.791 (19-5) 1959-62 3. Scott Williams.....0.771 (27-8) 2008-11 4. Josh Perkins.... 0.760 (19-6) 2001-03, 06 Adam Adamovich... 0.760 (19-6) 1996-99 6. Jordan Zimmermann...0.740 (20-7) 2005-07

SAVES 1. Jeff Zielke.......................20 (2006-09) Jared Szews...................20 (2000-03) 3. Ryan Iverson..................16 (2009-12) 4. Tony Austreng.................13 (1995-98) 5. Kevin Pankow..................11 (2002-05) Ryan James......................1 (1995-99) 7. Matt Mehne..................... 8 (2005-07) Luke Watson.................... 8 (2013-16) Nick Prebelski.................. 8 (2012-15) 10. Bill Verbrick.................... 5 (1999-02) Steve Meredith................. 5 (1987-89) Tyler Flood....................... 5 (2011-14) EARNED RUN AVERAGE (min. 50 inn.) 1. Chuck Ritzenthaler........1.27 (1966-67) 2. Luke Watson................1.84 (2013-14) 3. Greg Wendorf..............2.14 (1967-68) 4. Ryan Iverson........... 2.53 (2009-2012) 5. Jordan Zimmermann.....2.53 (2005-07) 6. Cody Koback................2.68 (2009-11) 7. Don Vruwink................2.87 (1971-75) 8. Troy Bielmeier..............2.90 (1998-01) COMPLETE GAMES 1. Bill Kuse........................ 22 2. Jeff Pieper..................... 19 Bill Verbrick................... 19 4. Tom Ritzenthaler............ 18 5. Chuck Ritzenthaler.......... 16 Chris Simonson.............. 16 7. Frank Stockus................ 15

(1959-62) (2000-03) (1999-02) (1968-71) (1964-67) (1996-99) (1976-80)


Individual single-season records HITS 1. Eric Fritz.................. 91 2. Jake Frombach......... 88 3. Dan Douglas............ 87 4. Steve Wiczek........... 85 5. Ryan Schilter........... 84 6. Jimmy Coady........... 80 Adam Evanoff.......... 80 Brandon Scheidler.... 80 9. Paul Molitor............. 78

(2010) (2006) (2013) (2005) (2013) (2013) (2007) (2007) (2002)

AT-BATS 1. Dan Douglas...........235 2. Jake Frombach........234 3. Eric Fritz.................229 4. Ryan Schilter..........227 5. Brandon Scheidler...224 6. Sean Gerber...........212 Adam Evanoff.........212 8. Paul Molitor............210

(2013) (2006) (2010) (2013) (2007) (2013) (2007) (2002)

RUNS 1. Cody Koback............ 71 2. Ryan Schilter........... 68 Ryan Jones.............. 68 4. Sean Gerber............ 65 5. Chuck Brehm........... 63 6. Eric Fritz.................. 62 Steve Wiczek........... 62

(2011) (2013) (2005) (2013) (2006) (2010) (2005)

DOUBLES 1. Brian Nelson............ 24 Kyle McHugh............ 24 2. Ryan Ivy................. 20 3. Tim Schlosser.......... 19 Ryan Schilter........... 19 5. Eric Fritz.................. 18

(1998) (2014) (2002) (2007) (2012) (2010)

TRIPLES 1. Cody Koback.............. 7 2. Jimmy Coady............. 5 Randy Reed............... 5 4. Eric Fritz.................... 4 Cody Koback.............. 4 Randy Reed............... 4 Ryan Ivy................... 4

(2011) (2013) (2002) (2010) (2009) (2001) (2002)

HOME RUNS 1. Steve Wiczek........... 18 2. Ryan Jones.............. 17 3. Chuck Brehm........... 16 4. Doug Coe................ 15

(2005) (2005) (2006) (2008)

5. Chuck Brehm........... 14 (2005) Ryan Jones.............. 14 (2002) TOTAL BASES 1. Steve Wiczek..........156 2. Eric Fritz.................138 3. Paul Molitor............137 4. Sean Gerber...........136 5. Chuck Brehm..........134 Ryan Jones.............134 7. Randy Reed............132

(2005) (2010) (2002) (2013) (2006) (2005) (2002)

RUNS BATTED IN 1. Steve Wiczek........... 70 2. Scott Mueller........... 64 3. Sean Gerber............ 61 4. Ryan Jones.............. 59 5. Paul Molitor............. 58 6. Jeremy Richter......... 56 Cody Hanke............. 56 8. Justin Jirschele......... 54 Chuck Brehm........... 54 Chris Berndt............ 54

(2005) (1997) (2013) (2005) (2002) (2010) (2015) (2010) (2005) (1997)

STOLEN BASES 1. Ben Gerber.............. 31 2. Chuck Brehm........... 29 3. Ryan Schilter........... 22 Ryan Schilter........... 22 5. Mike Strohmeyer...... 21 6. Mike Polum.............. 19 7. Kyle Cummings........ 18 Mike Strohmeyer...... 18

(2017) (2006) (2013) (2012) (1994) (1990) (2009) (1996)

BATTING AVERAGE (min. 65 AB) 1. Dan Bastle.0.507 (37-75) 1993 2. Dean Noskowiak. 0.473 (35-74) 1985 3. Matt Peetz.0.465 (66-142) 2004 4. Rick Wagner...... 0.448 (30-67) 1993 5. Gary Kostuchowski.0.447 (68-152) 1997 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Mike Reuchel.......1.094 (1986) 2. Dan Bastle...........0.893 (1993) 3. Dean Noskowiak...0.824 (1985) 4. Steve Wiczek.......0.817 (2005) 5. Doug Coe............0.810 (2008)

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. Dean Noskowiak...0.596 (1985) 2. Mike Reuchel.......0.563 (1986) 3. Matt Peetz...........0.554 (2004) 4. Gary Kostuchowski......... 0.550 (1997) 5. Doug Coe............0.542 (2008) WALKS 1. Ryan Jones.............. 42 2. Chris Berndt............ 37 3. Ryan Byrnes............ 34 4. Brad Archambeau..... 33 Gary Kostuchowski... 33

(2002) (1999) (2007) (2007) (1997)

GAMES PLAYED 1. Jake Frombach......... 53 (2006) Chuck Brehm........... 53 (2006) Doug Coe................ 53 (2006) 4. 10 Tied With....................... 52 APPEARANCES 1. Jeff Zielke................ 21 2. Jeff Zielke................ 19 Ryan Iverson........... 19 4. Eight Tied With........ 18

(2008) (2009) (2011) (2013)

INNINGS PITCHED 1. Bill Verbrick.........102.0 (2002) 2. Scott Williams......101.0 (2010) 3. Scott Williams........98.0 (2011) 4. Mitch Beau............91.1 (2015) 5. Joel Delorit............90.1 (2010) 6. Jordan Zimmermann........ 87.0 (2006) 7. Jacob Herbst..........82.0 (2013) 8. Chris Simonson......81.0 (1997) 9. J.C. Reinke............80.2 (2005) 10. Cam Seidl............80.1 (2014) APPEARANCES 1. Jeff Zielke................ 2. Jeff Zielke................ Ryan Iverson........... 4. Eight Tied With.........

21 19 19 18

(2008) (2009) (2011) (2013)


Individual single-season records INNINGS PITCHED 1. Bill Verbrick........................... 102.0 2. Scott Williams........................ 101.0 3. Scott Williams.......................... 98.0 4. Mitch Beau.............................. 91.1 5. Joel Delorit.............................. 90.1 6. Jordan Zimmermann ............... 87.0 7. Jacob Herbst............................ 82.0 8. Chris Simonson........................ 81.0 9. J.C. Reinke.............................. 80.2 10. Cam Seidl.............................. 80.1

(2002) (2010) (2011) (2015) (2010) (2006) (2013) (1997) (2005) (2014)

STRIKEOUTS 1. Bill Verbrick.............................. 115 2. Jordan Zimmermann ................ 103 3. Scott Williams........................... 101 4. Joel Delorit................................. 90 Jordan Zimmermann................... 90 6. Scott Williams............................. 81 Josh Perkins............................... 81 Cam Seidl.................................. 81

(2002) (2006) (2011) (2010) (2007) (2010) (2006) (2014)

DECISIONS 1. Ryan Iverson.............. 15 (4-1, 10 SV) Scott Williams............. 15 (11-3, 1 SV) 3. Bill Verbrick................ 14 (10-2, 2 SV) 4. Ryan Iverson................13 (5-4, 4 SV) Scott Williams..................... 13 (11-2) Tyler Lorenz..................13 (6-6, 1 SV) Jeff Zielke....................13 (2-3, 8 SV) 8. Joel Delorit...................12 (8-3, 1 SV) Kyle Barry....................12 (7-4, 1 SV) Jeff Zielke....................12 (3-2, 7 SV) Jordan Zimmermann... 12 (10-0, 2 SV) Josh Perkins.................12 (7-2, 3 SV)

2011 2010 2002 2012 2011 2010 2008 2010 2009 2009 2007 2006

WINS 1. Scott Williams..................... 11 (11-2) Scott Williams..................... 11 (11-3) 3. Jordan Zimmermann........... 10 (10-0) Bill Verbrick........................ 10 (10-2) 5. Jacob Herbst........................... 9 (9-1) Adam Adamovich.................... 9 (9-0) Chris Simonson....................... 9 (9-1)

2010 2011 2007 2002 2013 1999 1997

WINNING PERCENTAGE (min. 5 dec.) 1. Jordan Zimmermann....... 1.000 (10-0) Adam Adamovich.............. 1.000 (9-0) Tony Bouton..................... 1.000 (7-0) Chuck Ritzenthaler............ 1.000 (6-0) Bill Kuse........................... 1.000 (6-0) Nick Prebelski................... 1.000 (5-0) Brad Stroik....................... 1.000 (5-0) Bob Kranig....................... 1.000 (5-0)

2007 1999 1988 1967 1962 2013 2013 1962

SAVES 1. Ryan Iverson.............................. 10 (2011) 2. Jeff Zielke..................................... 8 (2008) Alex Stodola................................ 8 (2018) 3. Jeff Zielke..................................... 7 (2009) Kevin Pankow............................... 7 (2005) Ryan James.................................. 7 (1999) 6. Five Tied With..........................................6 EARNED RUN AVERAGE (min. 25 inn.) 1. Chuck Ritzenthaler................... 0.55 (1967) 2. Jared Szews............................ 0.91 (2002) 3. Troy Bielmeier.......................... 1.19 (2000) 4. Ryan Iverson........................... 1.47 (2011) 5. Greg Wendorf.......................... 1.59 (1968) 6. Luke Watson............................ 1.61 (2013) 7. Cam Seidl................................ 1.67 (2012) Dennis Peters.......................... 1.67 (1973) SHUTOUTS 1. Chuck Ritzenthaler........................ 6 (1967) 2. Troy Bielmeier............................... 3 (2000) Cam Seidl.................................... 3 (2012) COMPLETE GAMES 1. Tom Ritzenthaler .......................... 9 2. Jordan Zimmermann..................... 8 Dan Vruwink................................. 8 Greg Wendorf............................... 8 5. Jeff Pieper.................................... 7 Bill Verbrick.................................. 7 Mike Case..................................... 7 Bill Kuse....................................... 7

(1971) (2006) (1975) (1968) (2001) (2001) (1976) (1961)


single-season team records WINS 41....................................... 2013 38....................................... 2005 37....................................... 2002 35....................................... 2006 34.............................. 2007, 2010 33....................................... 2015 32....................................... 2014 31..................... 1997, 1999, 2009 WINNING PCT. .900............................1955 (9-1) .875.......................... 1962 (14-2) .833........................ 2011 (34-10) .800............................1956 (8-2) .788........................ 2013 (41-11) .787........................ 2002 (37-10) CONSECUTIVE WINS 20....................................... 2003 18....................................... 1999 17....................................... 1998 15....................................... 1988 14.............................. 2005, 2011 CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 13....................................... 1983 9......................................... 1981 7....................................1996, 81 BATTING AVG. .339.................................... 2000 .338........................... 1958, 2011 .337.................................... 2005 .336........................... 2002, 1998 ON-BASE PCT. .427.................................... 1997 .421.................................... 2005 .418........................... 2002, 1982 .416.................................... 2000 AT BATS 1870.............. 2013 * WIAC Record 1856.................................... 2010 1825.................................... 2007 1821.................................... 2006 1694.................................... 2005 1689.................................... 2002

HITS 618..................................... 2013 614..................................... 2010 590..................................... 2006 589..................................... 2007 571..................................... 2005 568..................................... 2002 RUNS SCORED 470..................................... 2005 432..................................... 2010 427..................................... 2006 420..................................... 2013 412..................................... 2002 399..................................... 2008 DOUBLES 113..................................... 2005 111..................................... 2006 109..................................... 2010 108..................................... 2002 102............................ 2012, 2014 101................... 2007, 2011, 2015 TRIPLES 17....................................... 2013 15.............................. 2001, 1992 14....................................... 2002 13.............................. 2009, 2012 12.............................. 2005, 2015 11.............................. 2007, 2010 HOME RUNS 93....................................... 2005 73....................................... 2006 72....................................... 2008 67....................................... 2002 56....................................... 2010 RUNS BATTED IN 431..................................... 2005 410..................................... 2010 378..................................... 2006 374..................................... 2013 373..................................... 2002 361..................................... 2008


single-season team records WALKS 214..................................... 1997 211..................................... 2005 208..................................... 2007 202..................................... 2002 199..................................... 2008 STOLEN BASES 81.............................. 2013, 2017 79....................................... 2006 76....................................... 1990 72....................................... 2012 69....................................... 1999 68....................................... 1987 67....................................... 2009 RUNS-INNING 14.........vs. Whitewater, 2002 (7th) .................... vs. Hope, 1999 (1st) RUNS-GAME 27...................vs. Platteville, 1977 ........................vs. Superior, 2005 25...................vs. Platteville, 1977 COMPLETE GAMES 22....................................... 1978 20....................................... 2000 19.............................. 2006, 2001 17....................................... 1979 INNINGS PITCHED 453.0............. 2013 * WIAC Record 448.2................................... 2007 440.1................................... 2006 437.2................................... 2010 403.2................................... 2009 398.1................................... 2002 SAVES 14.............................. 2011, 2018 13....................................... 2013 11..................... 2001, 2007, 2012 10............ 2006, 2002, 1998, 2015 9.............. 2009, 2008, 2005, 1988 8 ........................................ 1999

FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 298..................................... 2018 319..................................... 2012 337..................................... 2014 357..................................... 2017 366..................................... 2011 367..................................... 2003 369..................................... 2009 371..................................... 2008 LOWEST EARNED RUN AVG (since 1966) 2.08.................................... 1973 2.13.................................... 1967 2.43.................................... 1999 3.22.................................... 1966 3.21.................................... 2012 3.23.................................... 2006 STRIKEOUTS 401..................................... 2006 372..................................... 2009 362..................................... 2007 347..................................... 2013 334..................................... 2010 313..................................... 2011 310..................................... 2014 302..................................... 2002 FEWEST WALKS 98....................................... 2001 115..................................... 2018 122..................................... 2014 129..................................... 2004 136..................................... 2012 137..................................... 2003 139..................................... 2016 140..................................... 2011


year-by-year results Year Head Coach 2018 Jeremy Jirschele 2017 Jeremy Jirschele 2016 Jeremy Jirschele 2015 Pat Bloom 2014 Pat Bloom 2013 Pat Bloom 2012 Pat Bloom 2011 Pat Bloom 2010 Pat Bloom 2009 Pat Bloom 2008 Pat Bloom 2007 Pat Bloom 2006 Pat Bloom 2005 Pat Bloom 2004 Pat Bloom 2003 Brian Nelson 2002 Brian Nelson 2001 Brian Nelson 2000 Brian Nelson 1999 Scott Pritchard 1998 Scott Pritchard 1997 Scott Pritchard 1996 Guy Otte 1995 Guy Otte 1994 Guy Otte 1993 Guy Otte 1992 Guy Otte 1991 Mike Ruechel 1990 Mike Ruechel 1989 Paul DeNoble 1988 Randy Handel 1987 Randy Handel 1986 Ron Steiner 1985 Ron Steiner 1984 Ron Steiner 1983 Ron Steiner 1982 Ken Kulick 1981 Ken Kulick 1980 Ken Kulick 1979 Ken Kulick 1978 Jim Clark 1977 Jim Clark 1976 Ron Steiner 1975 Jim Clark 1974 Jim Clark 1973 Jim Clark 1972 Jim Clark 1971 Jim Clark 1970 Jim Clark 1969 Jim Clark 1968 Jim Clark 1967 Jim Clark 1966 Jim Clar 1965 Bob Krueger 1964 Bob Krueger 1963 Bob Krueger 1962 Duaine Counsell 1961 Duaine Counsell 1960 Duaine Counsell 1959 Duaine Counsell 1958 Hale Quandt 1957 Hale Quandt 1956 Hale Quandt 1955 Hale Quandt 63 SEASONS

Overall Win. Pct. 24-14 .632 22-19 .537 21-21 .500 33-14 .702 32-13 .711 41-11 .788 27-15 .643 34-10 .773 34-18 .654 31-16 .660 29-16 .644 34-17 .667 35-18 .660 38-11 .776 25-16 .610 26-14-1 .646 37-10 .787 30-14 .682 28-11 .718 31-10 .756 29-10 .744 31-13 .705 16-20 .444 17-14-1 .547 16-20 .444 10-12-1 .457 20-14 .588 14-18 .438 18-15-1 .771 14-14 .500 27-8 .771 18-14 .563 13-8 .619 10-18 .357 12-13 .480 6-22 .214 9-9 .500 7-21 .250 12-13 .480 13-20 .394 14-23 .378 14-19 .424 18-14 .563 18-12 .600 10-10 .500 13-13 .500 11-14 .440 15-13 .536 13-11 .542 11-17 .393 14-10-1 .580 13-6 .684 7-8 .467 10-6 .625 9-6 .600 3-9 .250 14-2 .875 9-5 .643 9-3 .750 8-4 .667 7-5 .583 5-5 .500 8-2 .800 9-1 .900 1162-788-5

WIAC 15-9 11-9 10-10 16-8 14-8 19-5 15-9 20-4 14-8 15-9 16-8 17-6 14-9 19-5 16-8 14-9 22-6 8-5 10-4 12-2 12-2 9-3 3-9 4-8 4-8 3-9 6-6 4-8 5-7 4-6 7-5 6-6 6-6 3-9 7-5 4-8 6-6 2-10 5-7 6-5 5-7 7-5 9-3 9-3 9-5 8-4 9-5 11-4 10-6 7-7 5-3 8-2 3-7 6-4 6-4 2-6 9-1 6-2 5-3 6-2 4-4

Win. Pct. .625 .550 .500 .667 .636 .792 .625 .833 .636 .625 .667 .739 .609 .792 .667 .609 .786 .615 .714 .857 .857 .750 .250 .333 .333 .250 .500 .333 .417 .400 .583 .500 .500 .250 .583 .333 .500 .167 .417 .545 .417 .583 .750 .750 .643 .667 .643 .733 .625 .500 .625 .800 .300 .600 .600 .250 .900 .750 .625 .750 .500

NCAA Result

.596

532-352

.602

Regional Regional Final World Series Regional World Series Regional Regional World Series World Series Regional Final Regional Final Regional Regional Regional World Series

Regional


all-time postseason results 2015 - Central Regional at Waterloo def. Greenville 7-4 lost to Wartburg 4-2 def. Anderson 7-4 lost to Webster 4-2 2014 - West Regional at McMinnville def. Trinity (Tex.) 3-2 def. Cal Lutheran 5-2 lost to Linfield 3-2 def. Cal Lutheran 9-7 (12 inn.) lost to Linfield 4-2 2013 - World Series in Appleton (4th Place) def. Manchester (Ind.) 6-5 (10 inn.) def. Kean 4-3 lost to Linfield 5-3 lost to Southern Maine 8-1 2013 - Midwest Regional at Whitewater def. Benedictine (Ill.) 6-5 (10 inn.) def. UW-Whitewater 7-6 (10 inn.) def. St. Scholastica 8-2 def. Case Western Reserve 1-0 2011 - Midwest Regional at Whitewater def. Aurora (Ill.) 3-2 (10 inn.) lost to St. Scholastica (Minn.) 3-2 def. Hamline (Minn.) 5-1 lost to UW-Whitewater 2-1 2010 - World Series at Appleton (5th Place) lost to SUNY Cortland (N.Y.) 9-8 def. UMass-Boston 13-3 lost to Heidelberg (Ohio) 8-3 2010 - Midwest Regional at Whitewater def. St. Scholastica (Minn.) 12-1 def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 2-1 def. UW-Whitewater 12-4 lost to UW-Whitewater 9-3 def. UW-Whitewater 4-3

2009 - Midwest Regional at Oshkosh lost to St. Thomas (Minn.) 5-4 (17 innings) def Beloit (Wis.) 8-2 def St. Scholastica (Minn.) 9-3 lost to St. Thomas (Minn.) 6-0 2008 - Midwest Regional at Augustana (Moline, Ill.) def Linfield (Ore.) 2-1 (10 inn.) lost to Augustana (Ill.) 4-3 lost to Webster (Mo.) 9-7 2007 - World Series in Appleton (3rd Place) def. Emory (Ga.) 2-0 def. Carthage (Wis.) 12-8 lost to Kean (N.J.) 7-4 lost to Emory (Ga.) 18-7 2007 - Midwest Regional at Wisconsin Rapids def. St. Scholastica (Minn.) 11-3 lost to St. Olaf (Minn.) 7-3 def. Ripon (Wis.) 11-10 def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 6-3 def. UW-Oshkosh 6-0 2006 - World Series at Appleton (5th Place) lost to Marietta (Ohio) 2-1 def. Aurora (Ill.) 12-3 lost to Wheaton (Mass.) 5-4 2006 - Midwest Regional at Wisconsin Rapids lost to St. Scholastica (Minn.) 4-3 def. Coe (Iowa) 16-5 def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 6-2 def. St. Olaf (Minn.) 11-4 def. Ripon (Wis.) 7-4 def. Ripon (Wis.) 6-4 2005 - Midwest Regional at Whitewater lost to St. Scholastica (Minn.) 5-3 def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 2-0 def. St. Scholastica (Minn.) 18-3 def. UW-Whitewater 13-5 lost to UW-Whitewater 7-3

2002 - Midwest Regional at Oshkosh def. George Fox (Ore.) 9-3 def. Calvin (Mich.) 6-0 lost to Lakeland (Wis.) 9-3 def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 8-7 lost to Lakeland (Wis.) 5-4 (10 innings) 2001 - Midwest Regional at Oshkosh def. Ripon (Wis.) 3-1 lost to St. Thomas (Minn.) 5-1 lost to Ripon (Wis.) 2-0 1999 - Midwest Regional at Oshkosh lost to St. Thomas (Minn.) 6-0 lost to St. Scholastica (Minn.) 4-3 (10 innings) 1998 - Midwest Regional at Oshkosh lost to UW-La Crosse 3-2 lost to Wartburg (Iowa) 7-3 1997 - World Series at Salem, Virginia (5th Place) def. Bridgewater State (Mass.) 9-3 lost to Carthage (Wis.) 12-1 lost to Wooster (Ohio) 11-7 1997 - Midwest Regional at Appleton def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 3-2 lost to UW-Oshkosh 13-2 def. Southwestern (Tex.) 6-5 def. UW-Oshkosh 10-6 def. UW-Oshkosh 6-5 1988 - Midwest Regional at Oshkosh lost to William Penn (Iowa) 9-5 def. St. Olaf (Minn.) 11-8 lost to William Penn (Iowa) 18-5 All-Time Postseason Record: 46-36


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