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2015 EASTERN MICHIGAN BASEBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS 2015 Schedule ......................................................... 2 Table of Contents..................................................... 3 EMU Roster............................................................ 4-5 Eagle All-Access.................................................... 6-7 Season Preview..................................................... 8-9 Eagles in the Community...................................... 10 First Pitch Dinner................................................... 11 Oestrike Staidum..............................................12-13 2015 Eastern Michigan Eagles.........................14-30 Head Coach Mark Van Ameyde .....................14-15 Assistant Coaches...........................................16-17 Player Bios.......................................................18-30 2014 Statistics...................................................31-33 Mid-American Conference...............................34-36 Eagles in the Pros..............................................37-38 Section Two: Record Book.......................... 54 pages

EMU Athletics Mission Statement Our mission above all else, is to guide, support and inspire our student-athletes in their pursuit of excellence- academically, athletically and socially while maintaining a successful Division I-A athletics program. Vision of EMU Athletics Our vision is to become the premier program in the Mid-American Conference, both academically and athletically.

#4 JOHN RUBINO Senior Infielder

Core Values of EMU Athletics Four values guide and govern our action at all times and in all our affairs. The values define “what we stand for” and “what we will not stand for.” These values include: • Respect - We treat ourselves and those we serve with dignity, kindness and respect. • Integrity - We operate in a spirit of integrity at all times and know that doing the right thing is of utmost importance. • Passion - We have a strong work ethic and are passionate about what we do. This is more than just a job to us. • Excellence - Excellence is the cornerstone of all we do within our department, on campus, within the community, as well as on the regional and national levels ©2015 EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY The 2015 EMU Baseball Media Guide was written by the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office. All text and photo content is property of Eastern Michigan University and can not be reproduced without permission from the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office.

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#2 Luke DeVenney • IF

Fr.-Fr. • R/R • 6-0 • 180 Des Moines, Iowa / Dowling Catholic

#11 Marquise Gill • IF

Jr.-Jr. • R/R • 6-1 • 200 Paw Paw, Mich. / Paw Paw

#21 Devon Bronson • LHP

Jr.-Jr. • L/L • 6-2 • 205 Southgate, Mich. / Anderson

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Matthew Church • OF

Fr.-Fr. • R/R • 6-0 • 190 Atlanta, Ga. / North Atlanta

John Rubino • IF

Sr.-Sr. • R/R • 5-8 • 172 Scottsdale, Ariz. / Horizon

#13 Joe Kennedy • OF

Adam Dennison • C

R-Sr. • R/R • 6-2 • 190 Boradview Heights, Ohio / Padua Franciscan

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#23 Mitchell McGeein • IF

Jr.-Jr. • R/R • 6-1 • 210 Calgary, Alberta / Vauxhall

Austin Wilson • OF

#32 Fr.-Fr. • L/R • 6-4 • 215 Commerce Township, Mich./ Walled Lake Northern

David Lett • IF

Jr.-Jr. • R/R • 6-0 • 165 Fr.-Fr. • R/R • 6-1 • 150 Valrico, Fla. / Bloomingdale Sr. Farmington Hills, Mich. / North Farmington

#35 Fr.-Fr. • L/L • 6-4 • 230 Atlanta, Ga. / Riverwood

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John Montgomery • If/OF Augie Gallardo • LHP So.-So. • L/R • 6-3 • 220 Anaheim Hills, Calif. / JSerra

Ryan Lavoie • RHP

Sr.-Sr. • R/R • 6-2 • 215 Sterling Heights, Mich. / Stevenson

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Fr.-Fr. • L/R • 5-9 • 175 Macomb, Mich. / L’Anse Creuse North

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Kyle Huckaby • LHP Fr.-Fr. • L/L • 5-10 • 170 Chandler, Ariz. / Perry

#27 Jake Andrews • RHP

Sr.-Sr. • R/R • 6-4 • 220 Chandler, Ariz. / Hamilton (Mesa C.C.)

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So.-Fr. • R/R • 6-0 • 170 Jr.-Jr. • L/L • 6-1 • 205 Fr.-Fr. • R/R • 5-10 • 170 Sr.-Sr. • R/R • 6-3 • 180 St. John, Ind. / Mount Carmel Streetboro, Ohio / Walsh Jesuit West Bloomfield, Mich. / West Wheat Ridge, Co. / Wheat Bloomfield Ridge (Mesa C.C.)

Michael Mioduszewski • C/OF Brennan Williams • IF/OF Adam Hornstra • LHP Jr.-So. • R/R • 6-0 • 242 Dexter, Mich. / Dexter

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#41 Chase Flanery • RHP

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Fr.-Fr.. • R/R • 5-11 • 190 Fr.-Fr. • S/R • 6-1 • 195 Jr.-Jr. • R/R • 5-10 • 195 Naperville, Ill. / Neuqua Valley Fowlerville, Mich. / Fowlerville Ypsilanti, Mich. / Dearborn Divine Child (Macomb C.C.)

#51 Ben Dartnell • LHP

Jr.-Jr. • R/R • 6-0 • 180 Sr.-Sr. • L/L • 6-3 • 215 Hemet, Calif. / Hemet (Mt. San East St. Paul, Manitoba / Jacinto College) Vauxhall

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2015 EASTERN MICHIGAN BASEBALL 2015 Eastern Michigan University Eagles NO. PLAYER POS. 2 Luke DeVenney IF 3 Matthew Church OF 4 John Rubino IF 6 Adam Dennison C/OF 8 Tony DiLeo C 9 Brent Mattson RHP 10 Danny Kerr C 11 Marquise Gill IF 13 Joe Kennedy OF 14 Michael Marsinek LHP 15 Josh Birnberg IF 17 Charlie Land RHP 18 Keith Phillips LHP 19 Matthew Beaton RHP 20 Kyle Huckaby LHP 21 Devon Bronson LHP 23 Mitchell McGeein IF 24 Austin Wilson OF 25 David Lett IF 26 Ryan Lavoie RHP 27 Jake Andrews RHP 28 Jordan Peterson OF 30 Michael Mioduszewski C /OF 32 Brennan Williams IF/OF 35 Adam Hornstra LHP 38 Sam Delaplane RHP 39 Alex Wolanski C 41 Chase Flanery RHP 42 Justin Williams IF 44 John Montgomery IF/OF 46 Augie Gallardo RHP 51 Ben Dartnell LHP 55 Jackson Martin OF

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WT. CL. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 180 Fr. Des Moines, Iowa / Dowling Catholic 190 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / North Atlanta 172 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Horizon 190 R-Sr. Broadview Heights, Ohio / Padua Franciscan 210 Jr. Rockford, Mich. / Rockford 190 Fr. Canton, Mich. / Canton 175 Fr. Macomb, Mich. / L’Anse Creuse North 200 Jr. Paw Paw, Mich. / Paw Paw 170 R-Fr. St. John, Ind. / Mount Carmel 205 Jr. Streetboro, Ohio / Walsh Jesuit 170 Fr. West Bloomfield, Mich. / West Bloomfield 180 Sr. Wheat Ridge, Colo. / Wheat Ridge (Mesa C.C.) 170 Jr. Hamilton, Mich. / Hamilton (Kellogg C.C.) 210 So. Guelph, Ontario / Bishop Macdonnell Catholic 170 Fr. Chandler, Ariz. / Perry 205 Jr. Southgate, Mich. / Anderson 210 Jr. Calgary, Alberta / Vauxhall 165 Jr. Valrico, Fla. / Bloomingdale Sr. 150 Fr. Farmington Hills, Mich. / North Farmington 215 Sr. Sterling Heights, Mich. / Stevenson 220 Sr. Chandler, Ariz. / Hamilton (Mesa C.C.) 195 Jr. Gilbert, Ariz. / Highland (Chandler-Gilbert C.C.) 242 R-So. Dexter, Mich. / Dexter 215 Fr. Commerce Township, Mich. / Walled Lake Northern 230 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Riverwood 175 So. San Jose, Calif. / Leigh 190 Fr. Naperville, Ill. / Neuqua Valley 195 Fr. Fowlerville, Mich. / Fowlerville 195 Jr. Ypsilanti, Mich. / Dearborn Divine Child (Macomb C.C.) 220 So. Anaheim Hills, Calif. / JSerra 180 Jr. Hemet, Calif. / Hemet (Mt. San Jacinto College) 215 Sr. East St. Paul, Manitoba / Vauxhall 220 Jr. Listowel, Ontario / Listowel

Head Coach: Mark Van Ameyde -- 1st season (Detroit, 1996) Assistant Coach: Eric Roof -- 1st season (Michigan State, 2009) Assistant Coach: Spencer Schmitz (Bowling Green, 2004) Volunteer Coach: Jordan Keur (MIchigan State, 2013)

Pronunciation Guide: Gallardo................. Guh-LAR-doe Lavoie..................... luh-VOY Marquise Gill........ mar-KWEES Mioduszewski...... met--uh-SHEFF-ski Rubino.................... roo-BEE-no Van Ameyde......... VAN-uh-mead

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2015 EASTERN MICHIGAN BASEBALL Matt Shepard Play-by-Play for Football

The 2014 season marked the 14th year that veteran Detroit-area broadcaster Matt Shepard will call the action on the field for the EMU football broadcast team. Shepard first handled EMU football play-by-play duties during the 1999 season. He returned in 2002, and has held the post for nine straight seasons. A widely known football and basketball broadcaster, Shepard is the voice of University of Michigan men’s basketball as well as the morning drive host on WDFN (1130 AM) in Detroit. During his career, he has called NFL Europe games for FOX and, in 2005, Arena Football League games for Fox Sports Net and was the broadcast voice for a pair of WNBA Championships by the Detroit Shock. Shepard’s Fox Sports Detroit resume also includes extensive work as a reporter for the Detroit Lions, Detroit Pistons and Detroit Tigers, and play-by-play work for the Michigan High School Athletic Association football state finals and the CCHA hockey television package. In 2004, Shepard hosted the EMU Football Review with Head Coach Jeff Genyk on Comcast Local television.

About Eagle All-Access Eagle All-Access is a “virtual stadium” – a seamless Internet experience – where viewers can follow all of EMU’s athletic programs and all of the Eagles’ content they desire without ever having to leave home. It is a one-stop-shop for live games, news conferences, coaches’ interviews and upto-the minute scores, news and highlights. Subscription packages are just $6.95 for a 24-hour pass, $10.95 for an entire month or $79.95 for a full calendar year. A minimum of 60 events are scheduled in 2013-14 with further dates still being finalized for broadcast on All-Access. During the 2012-13 campaign, EMU streamed 75 live events with other features appearing in the On-Demand Archive section. Eagle All-Access will video stream every home football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball game. In the spring, All-Access shifts to audio-only in its coverage of EMU baseball and softball. About WEMU WEMU-FM will again serve as the flagship for EMU football and basketball broadcasts, as part of its broad coverage of EMU athletics. Listeners in eight counties can catch Eagles’ games on 89.1 FM. As a public radio station with a large broad-based audience, WEMU’s signal extends from Washtenaw County to the Detroit metropolitan and Toledo, Ohio markets. Eagle fans around the world can access live game broadcasts, compatible with a variety of software and media players, at http://wemu.org.

Chad Bush Play-by-Play for Basketball, Volleyball and Baseball The 2014-15 season marks the seventh consecutive year that Chad Bush has been calling baseball, volleyball and basketball games for Eastern Michigan University. Bush received the call to broadcast the baseball team’s 2009 Mid-American Conference Tournament run on Eagle All-Access, before adding a complete schedule of volleyball, women’s basketball, baseball and softball games in 2009-10. Then prior to the 2010-11 campaign, Bush was tabbed to take over the main responsibilities of EMU men’s and women’s basketball on WEMU, while still working select volleyball, baseball and softball games on Eagle All-Access. Prior to joining the Green and White, Bush served from 2006 until 2009 as the broadcaster of Wayne State University football and men’s basketball. A graduate of Orchard Lake St. Mary’s High School, Bush was on the football team at Central Michigan University before transferring to WSU to finish his degree in Speech Communication.

Rob Rubick Analyst for Football After two years as part of the Grand Valley State University radio crew, Rob Rubick reunited with Matt Shepard in the booth for the 2013 football season. Rubick worked 12 years (1998-2010) as part of the EMU broadcast team before returning to his alma mater. Following an eight-year career as a tight end with the Detroit Lions, Rubick has established himself as a superb analyst, providing detailed and pertinent commentary from an insider’s perspective. Rubick’s broadcasting resume includes analyst work for Grand Valley State University, Detroit Fury and MHSAA game broadcasts. He has also provided studio analysis for Fox Sports Net’s and WXYZ’s Lions coverage, while provided color commentary for the Lions preseasons games the past few seasons. Rubick received a master’s degree in education from EMU.

Greg Steiner Analyst for Basketball, Baseball, Play-by-Play for Softball Greg Steiner is in his 14th year with the Eastern Michigan University Athletic Media Relations Office and his second as the Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations. From Dec. 2004 until Oct. 2012, he was the office’s assistant director. He serves as the primary contact for the football, women’s basketball and golf teams, while aiding in game-day help with nearly all 21 sports. Along with his main role in the EMU Athletic Department, Steiner also serves as an anaylst for EMU basketball and baseball games, while also serving as the play-by-play voice for the EMU softball program. His previous experience in broadcasting includes working four years (2001-2005) for WOHL television in Lima, Ohio, as videographer and co-host of “The Friday Night Frenzy” and “The Ottawa Oil Pre-Game Show”, a local high school sports show.

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2014 IN REVIEW: The 2014 baseball season got off on the right foot for Eastern Michigan, as the Eagles defeated No. 13 Clemson in the season-opener in 10 innings, but the Green and White struggled throughout the season for its third consecutive losing season. EMU finished with an overall record of 19-34 and a 6-21 mark in conference play. It was the third straight losing season for the Eagles, resulting in the change of the head coach. Jay Alexander compiled an overall record of 159-182 and a 74-88 mark in Mid-American Conference play during his six seasons at the helm. EMU was led offensively by senior first baseman Lee Longo. Longo captured the MAC batting title with a .379 average and was named to the All-MAC Second Team for his performance during his final season in the Green and White. He had the 28th best batting average out of all NCAA Division I hitters and was 14th in doubles with 20, which also tied for the conference lead. Longo finished his four-year career ranked fourth in the EMU record books with 53 career doubles, fifth in hits and RBI, tallying 233 and 147, respectively. The Eagles recorded their seventh consecutive victory over the University of Michigan with a 4-3 extra-inning win over the Wolverines in Ann Arbor. The Green and White picked up only one conference series victory, which came on the final weekend of the season. EMU took two-of-three from Toledo, including a 10-inning 5-2 victory over the Rockets on the final day of the regular season.

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EMU Jake Boss Jr. Roof spent three years in the minor leagues (2009-11) for the Detroit Tigers organization after playing collegiately at Michigan State (2007-09). He will work primarily with the hitters and catchers. Spencer Schmitz will also join Van Ameyde’s coaching staff as an assistant coach. Schmitz brings a lot of knowledge of the MAC having coached and played in the conference for a combined total of 11 years.

PITCHING: The pitching staff will be led by a trio of returning pitchers who combined to make 48 appearances and 20 starts just a season ago. Jake Andrews returns for his senior season after making a team-high 12 starts last season for the Green and White. Andrews struck out 31 batters in 55.2 innings while posting a 3-5 record with a 4.85 ERA. Fellow senior Ryan Lavoie will get the ball in the season-opener against Arizona, Feb. 13. Lavoie had a team-high 19 appearances last season, making seven starts. The 6-2 right hander finished with a 2-4 record and 4.92 ERA while throwing 53 innings. The final pitcher in the EMU rotation will be another senior, Charlie Land. Land made 17 appearances last season for the Green and White which was tied for third on the staff. He only made one start, however, striking out 30 batters in 31 innings pitched. Coming out of the bullpen, EMU will likely rely on returning lefties Michael Marsinek and Devon Bronson with Sam Delaplane also looking to play a key role during his sophomore campaign. The three combined for 47 appearances last year 2015 SENIOR CLASS: Eastern Michigan will be led by six se- for the Green and White. Newcomers Augie Gallardo, Brent niors heading into the 2015 campaign: John Rubino, Charlie Mattson, and Kyle Huckaby look to make an impact in their Land, Ryan Lavoie, Jake Andrews, and Ben Dartnell. The five first season for EMU. will also be joined by redshirt-senior Adam Dennison to make up the 2015 senior class. COACHING STAFF: Head Coach Mark Van Ameyde begins his first season at the helm of the Eastern Michigan baseball program. Van Ameyde returns to Ypsilanti after spending the past six seasons as an assistant coach at Michigan State University. He brings 16 years of coaching experience to EMU, including one season as the Eagles assistant coach in 2008 when the Green and White won the Mid-American Conference Tournament to clinch a berth to the NCAA Regionals. The skipper will bring a pair of ex-Spartans with him to join his coaching staff as well. Eric Roof comes over as an assistant coaching after spending the prior two seasons as a volunteer assistant coach at MSU. Jordan Keur will be a volunteer assistant at EMU after playing under Spartan Head Coach and former Head Coach at

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INFIELD: In the infield, the Eagles will be led by senior John Rubino. Last season, Rubino split time between second base and shortstop but this season the four-year starter will handle the bulk of the duties at second base. The Scottsdale, Ariz. native posted the second-best batting average on the team at .330, recording 70 hits, 36 runs, 34 RBI, and a team-high 23 stolen bases in 2014. Junior Mitchell McGeein will get the nod at third base this season for the Green and White. McGeein hit a team-best four home runs last year, while starting in 36 games. John Montgomery and Brennan Williams will handle the majority of duties at first base for the Eagles. Montgomery may get some time in the outfield as well, with the pair also getting some starts in the designated hitter slot. The Green and White lost the services of All-MAC Second Team first baseman, Lee Longo, to graduation. Longo claimed the MAC batting title a year ago with a .379 average, which was good for 28th out of all NCAA Division I hitters. Junior Marquise Gill will get the first crack at shortstop as the Eagles begin play in Arizona, Feb. 13-15. Gill appeared in 34 games, starting in 11 of them during the 2014 campaign. Also competing for playing time at the shortstop position will be ‘true’ freshman David Lett. The Farmington Hills, Mich. native played in the Michigan East-West All-Star game his senior season. BEHIND THE PLATE: Junior Tony DiLeo takes over the backstop duties, following the graduation of two-year starter Adam Sonabend. DiLeo appeared in 21 games last season, starting in four of those behind the dish. He threw out six potential base stealers last year and hit for a .200 average with a homer and six RBI at the plate. Redshirt-senior Adam Dennison will also see some time behind the plate for the Green and White this season. Dennison missed all of 2013 with an injury, but bounced back playing 41 games last season. He recorded 23 hits and 16 RBI, while seeing time at the designated hitter, left field, and catcher. OUTFIELD: The Eagles return a pair of outfield starters in junior Austin Wilson and Michael Mioduszewski. Wilson started 47 games in center field while Mioduszewski was Eastern’s primary left fielder. Wilson was second on the team in steals with 17, only getting caught once. He tallied eight multi-hit games and recorded a .227 batting average. The Valrico, Fla. Native made only one error in the field for a solid fielding percentage of .992. Mioduszewski made 38 starts in his first season on the team. He hit .248 with nine doubles

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and 23 RBI while tallying eight multi-hit games as well as five multi-RBI contests. The duo will likely see the most action in the left and center field positions again this season for the Green and White. Newcomer Jordan Peterson will be the opening day starter in right field. Peterson will try to fill the void left by Sam Ott, who was lost to graduation. Ott started in every game from his redshirt-sophomore year on, compiling a career batting average of .313. Ott ranks 10th in career hits (217), seventh in career RBI (131) and fifth in career doubles (51) in the EMU record book. Peterson hit .358 with 17 doubles and three home runs to be honored as First Team All-ACCAC and first team all-region at Chandler-Gilbert C.C. before coming to Ypsilanti. Peterson was the recipient of the NJCAA National Gold Glove award his sophomore season. Joe Kennedy will vie for playing time in the outfield as well, after redshirting his first season on campus. Sophomore John Montgomery and freshman Luke DeVenney will also compete for time in the outfield this season for the Green and White. Montgomery played in 17 games last year, hitting at a .348 clip with a .522 slugging percentage while starting in four games. 2015 SCHEDULE: Eastern Michigan starts the 2015 campaign with 20 games away from the friendly confines of Oestrike Stadium. After the season-opening series at Arizona, Feb. 13-15, the Eagles travel to Saint Mary’s (Calif.), UC Davis, Santa Clara, Georgia State, Indiana and Northern Kentucky. Five weeks after opening the 2015 campaign at Arizona, the Green and White will return for its first home series of the season when Eastern starts Mid-American Conference play at Oestrike Stadium. The Eagles will welcome the University of Akron, March 20-22. Following the Akron series, the Green and White take on NCAA Division II opponent Wayne State before hitting the road again to square off with Kent State, March 27-29. The Eagles have scheduled 56 games in total, comprised of 27 conference games in addition to 29 non-conference contests. Eastern will face three teams from the Big Ten Conference as they will continue their home-and-home series with Michigan State this season and will play a pair of games at Michigan. Wrapping up non-conference play will be the second leg of the Michigan series, May 12, before closing out the regular season with a three-game MAC series versus Toledo, May 14-16. The Green and White will look to finish in the top-eight of the regular season to qualify for the MAC Tournament, scheduled for May 20-24 at All Pro Freight Stadium in Avon, Ohio.

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2015 EASTERN MICHIGAN BASEBALL Eagles in the Community The Eastern Michigan baseball team spends quality time together giving back to the local community

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Over the past decade, the Eastern Michigan University baseball program has given back to the community by participating in activites such as Warm the Children and the St. Jude Give thanks. Walk. Assisting with Warm the Children, team members help needy families shop for clothes for school-aged children. The Eagles also provide support to event oragnizers and participants of the St. Jude Give thanks. Walk at Briarwood Mall in Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Eastern Michigan University Athletic Director, Heather Lyke and Head Baseball Coach, Mark Van Ameyde take a photo with former EMU alum’s Matt Shoemaker and Terry Collins.

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named after EMU Hall of Fame Coach Ron Oestrike, was built in 1971, the year following Eastern Michigan’s NAIA Collegiate National Championship and four years before its back-to-back NCAA Worlds Series appeargan. Today, most Mid-American conference games are ances. played under the lights at Oestrike. Improvements to Oestrike Stadium have been The commemorative bricks that line the grandstand ongoing since 1988, starting with the addition of the section continue to be installed and in the fall of 2006, press box behind home plate. The following year, an the infield drainage system was replaced, as was the inning-by-inning scoreboard with a message center infield surface. was installed behind the left-field fence. In 1990, four In 2007, the entire infield was ripped out and repermanent batting cages were added along Hewitt placed with Pro Grass, thanks to several individuals that Road behind the left-field fence. donated their time and money to make the project a The 1992 season marked the beginning of the field reality. improvements, starting with a new outfield fence and Now in its 44th year of existence, Oestrike Stadium practice infield. In 1995, an outfield drainage system has received several critical upgrades including an and sprinkling system were installed. all-new brick facade around the stadium, a new fence The playing surface was the focus in 1988 when surrounding the outfield and a completely remodeled a new infield surface, pitching mound and bullpen locker room with brand new locker stations for each mounds were completed. In the summer of 2001, the player. dugouts were expanded and drinking fountains were Finally, a new scoreboard graced left-center field beinstalled. fore the conclusion of the 2013 season to complete the The aesthetics of Oestrike Stadium have been ad- stadium beautification process. Former EMU player and dressed, beginning in 2000 with the addition of lights. current manager of the New York Mets, Terry Collins, The first-ever night game at Oestrike stadium was has provided the funding for this critical upgrade. played May 3, 2000, against the University of Michi-

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“The Boss” Bruce Springsteen plays in front of a packed crowd at Oestrike Stadium in 2008.

Since the stadium opened in 1971, EMU has tallied just seven losing seasons, while compiling a staggering 500 victories with the milestone victory coming in an 11-7 win over Madonna last season, April 29, 2014. The Eagles recorded 19 wins at Oestrike Stadium in 2006 –the most wins at home by an EMU team in school history.

All-Time Record at Oestrike Stadium 1971: 6-2 1972: 6-3 1973: 12-8 1974: 11-4-1 1975: 18-9-1 1976: 13-3 1977: 10-14 1978: 14-9 1979: 18-7 1980: 10-10 1981: 15-3

1982: 15-5 1983: 9-8 1984: 13-8 1985: 10-10 1986: 6-14 1987: 9-12 1988: 15-3 1989: 14-11 1990: 12-9 1991: 14-8 1992: 5-6

1993: 11-11 1994: 8-5 1995: 9-6 1996: 8-9 1997: 14-7 1998: 12-9 1999: 14-10 2000: 11-15 2001: 11-10 2002: 12-8 2003: 14-7

2004: 15-9 2005: 14-7 2006: 19-5 2007: 16-9 2008: 11-2 2009: 10-9 2010: 8-9 2011: 12-8 2012: 12-6 2013: 9-9 2014: 6-12

ALL-TIME: 500-348-2 (.589) Eastern Michigan Athletics

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MARK VAN AMEYDE First Season • Detroit, 1996 The 2015 season marks the first year for Mark Van Ameyde (pronounced VAN-uh-mead) as the head coach of the EMU baseball team. Van Ameyde returned to Ypsilanti after spending the past six seasons at Michigan State University. Van Ameyde brings 16 years of coaching experience to EMU, including one season as the Eagles’ assistant coach in 2008 when the Green and White won the Mid-American Conference Tournament to clinch a berth to the NCAA Regionals. Following that season, he and former EMU Head Coach Jake Boss Jr. took their talents to East Lansing, Mich. to lead the MSU baseball program, where the duo has led the Spartans to continued success, going 194-137 (.586) in six seasons. Van Ameyde has been one of the key components to MSU’s success the past six seasons, including helping the program to its first Big Ten Conference Championship in 32 years in 2011 and a berth in the NCAA Regionals in 2012. Under Van Ameyde’s guidance, the Spartan pitching staff has shown significant improvement by dropping the team ERA year after year. As the team’s pitching coach, Van Ameyde has coached seven different Spartans that have had a chance to play professional baseball, including six draftees. In 2014, the Spartan pitching staff compiled a 3.05 ERA, the 10th lowest in program history. One year prior, MSU also held opponents to a .240 batting average, which tied for the best in the Big Ten. For the second consecutive year, MSU ranked in the top 40 nationally in walks allowed per nine innings (22nd at 2.73), WHIP (14th at 1.18) and ERA (36th at 3.22) During the 2012 run to the NCAA Tournament, the Spartans had one of their best seasons in school history on the mound. MSU recorded 389 strikeouts, second most in the school record book, and compiled a 3.28 ERA, the 10th lowest in the history of the program and the best ERA for a Spartan staff since 1972. The Spartans led the Big Ten in opposing batting average (.249), saves (15) and pickoffs (12) while ranking second in strikeouts and third in ERA. Michigan State also ranked among the top 40 nationally in walks allowed per nine innings (22nd at 2.76), WHIP (33rd at 1.24) and ERA (35th at 3.28). All three of Michigan State’s Big Ten starters - Tony Bucciferro, Andrew Waszak and David Garner - were named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week during the 2012 season, a first in school history. In 2011, MSU had two first-team All-Big Ten starting pitchers (Kurt Wunderlich, Bucciferro) for the first time in school history. The bullpen was equally effective, ranking second in the Big Ten with 16 saves. Tony Wieber led the way with a team-high eight saves, tying for third-most in an MSU season, to garner third-team All-Big Ten accolades. Van Ameyde also mentored Garner, who collected five victories on the mound and was named to the All-Big Ten Freshman Team. Overall, the Spartans finished third in the Big Ten with a 4.08 staff ERA, the lowest ERA for the program since 1978. MSU also walked the third-fewest batters (172) in the conference and the 332 strikeouts were the fifth most in school history. During MSU’s 34-win campaign in 2010, the Spartans ranked third in the Big Ten in ERA and allowed the fewest amount of runs and walks in the conference. Michigan State also recorded 335 strikeouts as a staff, the fourth-highest total in school history. All three of MSU’s Big Ten starting pitchers - A.J. Achter, Wunderlich and Bucciferro - ranked among the top 11 in the conference in innings pitched. Achter, who was drafted in the 46th round of the 2010 MLB Draft by Minnesota, ranked second in school history and third in the Big Ten in 2010 with 98.2 innings pitched. A thirdteam All-Big selection, Wunderlich led the team and tied for fifth in the conference with eight wins. Six Spartans on the staff collected at least four wins on the mound, and closer Kurtis Frymier tied for third in school history with eight saves. In Van Ameyde’s first season in East Lansing, MSU ranked fourth in the Big Ten in ERA and opposing batting average. MSU’s 326 runs and 537 hits allowed in 2009 were each the second-lowest in the conference. The Spartan pitching staff also totaled 302 strikeouts, which was the most by a MSU squad since 2004 and the ninth-highest single-season total in school history. The Spartan pitching staff also picked-off a league-high 19 base runners. Van Ameyde was also a part of the Spartans’ first no-hitter in over 16 years as on April 4, senior pitcher Nolan Moody no-hit Northwestern in the first-ever game at McLane Baseball Stadium. Prior to joining the Spartans in 2009, Van Ameyde helped Eastern Michigan win the MAC West Division title and the MAC Tournament Championship while earning a berth in the NCAA Tournament during the 2008 campaign. His pitching staff showed steady improvement throughout the season, as the Eagles won 25 of their last 40 games heading into postseason play. In conference games, Robert Wendzicki led the league in saves with seven while Matt Shoemaker posted a perfect 3-0 record. Former EMU pitchers Dan Puls and Shoemaker both signed free agent contracts

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The Mark Van Ameyde File Name: M ark Van Ameyde High School: Novi H.S. - Novi, Mich. College: U n i v e r s i t y o f D e t r o i t - B a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e i n C o m m u n i c a t i o n s S t u d i e s - 1 9 9 6 Fa m i l y : Wife - Melissa; Sons - Chase, Cole and Cash Coaching/Playing Experience Ye a r 2012-14 2009-11 2008 2007 2005-06 2004 2001-03 1999-00 1993-94 1991-92

School/Company Michigan State University Michigan State University Eastern Michigan University Georgetown University Georgetown University University of Detroit Mercy University of Detroit Mercy S t . M a r y ’s C o l l e g e University of Detroit Mercy Henr y Ford Communit y College

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Eric Roof First Season • Michigan State, 2009 Eric Roof is in her first season at EMU, making the trip with Coach Van Ameyde from East Lansing to Ypsilanti. Roof spent the last two seasons as a volunteer assistant coach at MSU and will bring his expertise to Ypsilanti by coaching the Eastern’s hitters and catchers. “I am thrilled that Eric is joining me in making the transition from Michigan State to Eastern Michigan,” noted Coach Van Ameyde. “Having coached him as a player and then working with him over the last two years, he is more than prepared to help us take the EMU baseball program to a new level. The work ethic, knowledge, attitude and leadership he developed as a player are strong attributes he brings to the table as a coach. Just a few years removed from the game as a player, Eric communicates well with student-athletes and will not stop trying to find ways to help them get the most out of their ability. With the addition of Eric to the coaching staff, I continue to look forward to the bright future of Eastern Michigan Baseball.” With Roof coaching the catchers, the Spartan mask men threw out 39 baserunners on attempted steals throughout the 2014 campaign, leading the Big Ten Conference. Roof coached Joel Fisher, the Danny Litwhiler Defensive Player of the Year and Third Team All-Big Ten honoree, who was the conference leader in gunning down baserunners with 30. Following the season, Fisher was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 23rd round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Returning to East Lansing as a coach in 2013, the MSU battery caught 27 stealing on the base path while Spartan sluggers hit at a .281 clip to rank fourth in the conference. Roof played three seasons in the minor leagues (2009-11) for the Tigers organization. He began his professional career in 2009 with the Oneonta Tigers in the Class A New York-Penn League before playing in the New York-Penn League for the Connecticut Tigers in 2010 as well as the West Michigan Whitecaps in the Class A Midwest League. Wrapping up his playing career in 2011, Roof appeared in 40 games with the Lakeland Flying Tigers of the Class A Advanced Florida State League. As a student-athlete at Michigan State from 2007-09, Roof was a three-year letterwinner and served as a captain his senior season. He compiled a .314 batting average in 136 career games, including 115 starts, to go along with 10 homers and 83 RBIs. Prior to arriving in East Lansing, the Paducah, Ky. native played his freshman season at St. Catherine (Ky.) College. Roof batted .308 as a junior in 2008 and was rewarded by being selected in the 46th round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Detroit Tigers; however, he elected to return to MSU for his senior year. The decision paid off as the team captain started all 54 games and led the Spartans in batting average (.345), hits (69), doubles (14), RBIs (41), slugging percentage (.525) and on-base percentage (.440). For his strong season, Roof was named Michigan State’s Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year and jumped 28 rounds in the 2009 MLB Draft as the Tigers picked him up in the 18th round. Roof is not the only one in his family that has been successful on all levels of baseball. His father, Gene, played for the St. Louis Cardinals and Montreal Expos in the 1980s, and is currently a coach in the Detroit Tigers organization as the baserunning coordinator. Eric’s younger brother, Jonathan, was also a three-year letterwinner (2008-10) at MSU as a shortstop and was chosen in the eighth round of the 2010 MLB Draft by Texas; he is currently a member of the Boston Red Sox’s AA farm club, the Portland Sea Dogs. His older brother, Shawn, played at Illinois and is on the Frederick Keys, a High A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles.

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Spencer Schmitz First Season • Bowling Green, 2004 Spencer Schmitz will make EMU his third home in the Mid-American Conference after previously coaching at the University of Akron and Bowling Green State University. “Adding Spencer to our staff is great for our program,” noted Coach Van Ameyde. He knows MAC baseball inside and out, having coached and played in the conference for a combined total of 11 years. His experiences will greatly benefit EMU Baseball, and we are excited to have him on board.” In his only season on staff at Akron, Schmitz helped lead the Zips to the MAC Tournament Championship game for the first time since 1996. UA won three-straight tournament games before falling to Kent State University in the finals, falling one victory shy of an NCAA Tournament berth. Prior to his stop in Akron, Schmitz served as an assistant coach for his father, former EMU baseball student-athlete Danny Schmitz, at Bowling Green. On the Orange and Brown staff since the 2008 season, he was a part of a program that won two regular season MAC titles (2008 and 2009) as well as the 2013 MAC Tournament Championship to qualify for the NCAA Regionals. Before returning to his alma mater, Schmitz was the assistant coach for the Longwood University baseball team in the 2007 season, which resulted in a 34-19 record, the first winning season in Division I history for the Lancers. Schmitz got his start in coaching as an assistant coach for the Bowling Green High School baseball team, as well as stints with the Lake Erie Monarchs of the Great Lakes Summer Baseball League, and the White House Legion baseball team. During his playing days, Schmitz was a second baseman and designated hitter for his father at BGSU. As a Falcon from 2001-04, Schmitz was a member of the 2001 MAC East Division winners and the 2002 MAC Championship team. He was also successful in the classroom, earning Academic All-MAC honors in 2002. Schmitz received his bachelor’s degree in sport administration from BGSU in 2004.

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Jordan Keur

First Season • Michigan State, 2013

In his first season at EMU, Jordan Keur makes the transition to a coaching role with Van Ameyde after playing under him at Michigan State from 2010-13. In his four-year playing career in East Lansing, Keur started 155 games for the Spartans and finished his career with a .315 average. He was a vital member of the winningest class in MSU baseball history. As a senior, he was named a team captain as well as MSU’s sportsmanship recipient after playing an intricate role both on and off the field. Keur started 30 consecutive games and was the Spartans’ best hitter, leading the team with a .337 average and 20 RBI, before tearing his Achilles. Despite the injury, Keur was awarded the teams’ Kirk Gibson Offensive Player of the Year award. An All-Big Ten First Team honoree as a junior, Keur started all 60 games and led MSU to a NCAA Regional appearance. He also paced the Spartans in numerous hitting categories including: batting average (.353), hits (89) and multi-hit games (31). His 89 hits were the fourth-most for a single season in MSU history and ranked second in the conference that year. He was also among the Big Ten leaders in onbase percentage (.432) and runs (47). He finished out the season by being named team MVP and Academic All-Big Ten. During his first two seasons as a Spartan, the Hudsonville, Mich. native appeared in 65 games, including 53 as a sophomore, when MSU won the Big Ten Championship. As the primary starter in left field, he delivered the biggest clutch hit of his career at the time when he blasted the gamewinning homer in the top of the 10th to lead MSU past Ohio State, 5-4, on the road, April 15. Following his playing career, Keur graduated from Michigan State with a bachelor’s degree in advertising. He attempted to make a comeback, signing to play professionally for the Washington Wild Things; however, his previous injury prevented him from completing the comeback.

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Pos: RHP ht: 6-4 wt: 220 b/t: r/r

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Personal: Full Name: Jacob Kenneth Andrews…Son of Mark and Monica Andrews…Has two brothers and one sister…Major: Management. EMU: 2014: Started 12 games on the mound, making more starts than any other Eagle on staff…Posted a 3-5 record with a 4.85 ERA over 55.2 innings…Posted 31 strikeouts throughout the season, the second most on the team…Picked up his first victory as an Eagle, going a personal-best seven innings and allowing just three runs (two earned) on three hits with eight strikeouts against UT Martin, Feb. 21… Mesa CC: 2013: Led the team in strikeouts with 78 in 79.1 innings, posting a 4.19 ERA to go along with a 6-4 record. Central Arizona: 2012: Made 16 appearances with a 3.54 ERA while earning a spot on the Dean’s List all three semesters as an honor student. High School: Played baseball and football all four years at Hamilton High, earning first team all-state accolades as a pitcher and being named an all-region honorable mention tight end his senior year…Selected honorable mention all-state his junior season on the mound.

Andrews’s CAREER pitching STATISTICS Overall ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB K 2014 4.85 3-5 12/12 0 55.2 72 46 30 21 31 Totals 4.85 3-5 12/12 0 55.2 72 46 30 21 31

Andrews’s CAREER pitching highs Innings........................... 7.0 Strikeouts..................... 8 Walks Allowed............ 4 Batters Faced............... 30

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Personal: Full Name: Sean Benjamin Dartnell...Son of Paul Dartnell and Shelley Hart...Has one brother, Jackson...Major: Electronic Media and Film 2014: Posted the lowest ERA among EMU relief pitchers with a 3.26 in 11 appearances…Allowed seven earned runs over 19.1 innings, while striking out 11 batters…Picked up a victory over Cincinnati, March 9, in his only decision of the season, pitching a career-high five innings out of the bullpen and allowing just one run on four hits…Garnered Academic All-MAC Honorable Mention accolades… 2013: Compiled a 1-1 record in 14 relief appearances…Struck out 15 in 12.1 innings…Picked up first career victory, pitching three scoreless innings against Notre Dame, May 1. 2012: Appeared in 20 games as a reliever and posted a 1-1 record with a 5.85 ERA…Held opposing batters to a .234 average over 20 innings of work while recording 22 strikeouts against 14 walks… Helped EMU preserve a 4-0 shutout victory against Central Michigan, April 13, with 0.2 scoreless innings. High School: Received the Comeback Player of the Year award his senior season...Was drafted in the 34th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft by the Boston Red Sox...Played for Team Manitoba his freshman and sophomore years before sitting out his junior campaign due to injury.

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Personal: Full Name: Adam Michael Dennison…Son of Mark and Sherrie Dennison…Father, Mark, attended Kent State University…Has one brother, Mark…Major: Exercise Science. 2014: Bounced back from sitting out the entire 2013 season due to injury by playing in 41 games and making 31 starts…Recorded 23 hits and 16 RBI, while seeing time at designated hitter, left field and catcher…Tallied five multi-hit games throughout the season and reached base in eight consecutive games at one point…Named Academic All-MAC Honorable Mention… 2013: Sat out the season due to injury, receiving a medical redshirt… 2012: Served as the back-up catcher, playing in 29 games and starting 18 times…Hit .345 over his final 12 appearances to finish the year with a .253 overall average…Registered a double and six RBI… Threw out 5-of-31 potential base stealers… 2011: Redshirted... High School: Four-year letterwinner in baseball…Named North Coast League MVP senior year, as well as, first-team ESPN Rise… Played for the Midwest Redbirds (scout team for the St. Louis Cardinals)…Ranked as the 57th-best player in the state of Ohio…Batted .484 senior year.

dennison’s CAREER hitting STATISTICS Overall AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 2014 .207 41/31 111 8 23 0 2012 .253 29/18 75 6 19 1 Totals .226 186 186 14 42 1

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Personal: Full Name: Charles Andrew Land…Son of Todd and Lisa Land…Has one brother, McKinley, and two sisters, Antonia and Erika…Major: General Business. 2014: Made 17 appearances, including 16 out of the bullpen… Served as the team’s primary closer, making a team-high three saves…Struck out 30 batters in 31.0 innings…Sent down threeor-more hitters on strikes in six different appearances, including a career-best four against UT Martin, Feb. 23… Mesa CC: 2013: Finished his career with a school record 19 saves… 2012: Recorded a single season program record 12 saves on his way to All-ACCAC Second Team accolades…Posted a 4-2 record with a 1.95 ERA. High School: Played football for four years, baseball for three years and basketball for two seasons while attending Wheat Ridge High School…Earned a spot on the top-50 senior Colorado Team as well as all-state second team and all-conference first team accolades en route to leading his team to a league championship his senior season…Named first team all-conference as a junior while landing on the all-conference second team his sophomore campaign as part of the league’s best team both seasons…Selected as an all-conference honoree in both football and basketball his final two years of high school…Playing as a second team all-conference quarterback and all-state honorable mention defensive back, he led the Farmers to a 4A State Championship as a junior.

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Overall ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB K 2014 6.39 0-6 17/1 3 31.0 45 31 22 14 30 Totals 6.39 0-6 17/1 3 31.0 45 31 22 14 30

dennison’s CAREER hitting highs At-Bats........................... 5 Runs................................ 1 Hits.................................. 3 RBI................................... 1 Total Bases.................... 3 Hit Streak...................... 3

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Land’s CAREER pitching highs Innings........................... 3.1 Strikeouts..................... 4 Walks Allowed............ 3 Batters Faced............... 19

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ryan lavoie • #26 Pos: rhp ht: 6-2 wt: 215 b/t: R/R Personal: Full Name: Ryan John Lavoie… Son of John and Karen Lavoie…Has one brother, Michael…Major: Accounting. 2014: Appeared in 17 games throughout the season, making seven starts on the mound… Posted a 2-4 record with a 4.92 ERA over 53.0 innings…Allowed one earned run and racked up seven strikeouts over a season-high seven innings to claim a win against Northern Kentucky, March 15…Pitched more than one inning in seven of his 12 relief appearances…Garnered Academic All-MAC Honorable Mention accolades… 2013: Made 12 appearances, including three starts throughout the season…Pitched 21.1 innings and compiled a record of 1-2, earning his first victory in a relief appearance against Northern Kentucky, March 15…Led all EMU pitchers in holding opponents to just a .244 batting average…Picked up his first career save, pitching three scoreless innings to help shutout Cincinnati, March 10. 2012: Garnered MAC West Pitcher of the Week accolades after a seven-inning, 11-strikeout performance against Western Michigan, April 8…Made nine starts and appeared in a total of 17 games during his first year as an Eagle, going 4-3 with an 8.16 ERA…Tossed the fifth-most innings on the squad (46.1) while striking out 39 batters and walking 23…Went 3-2 in conference games, where he recorded two starts of more than seven innings. High School: Garnered a host of honors his senior year including All-MAC Red First Team, MAC Red Player of the Year, All-County First Team, Macomb County Player of the Year, first team All-State, and All-State Dream Team…Was also the MHSBCA All-Star game starting pitcher that season, when he posted a stellar 12-1 record with a 0.94 ERA and 107 strikeouts in 89.1 innings pitched…Earned a 6-2 record his junior year with a 4.11 ERA in 48 innings pitched…Graduated Magna Cum Laude.

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Pos: if ht: 5-8 wt: 172 b/t: r/r Personal: Full Name: John Joseph Rubino… Son of Rodney and Kathleen Rubino…Has two brothers, Tucker and Chris…Tucker was a member of the EMU baseball team from 2011-12…Major: Economics. 2014: Started all 52 games he played in last season, splitting time between second base and shortstop…Led the team with 23 stolen bases…Posted the second-best batting average on the team at .330…Recorded 70 hits with 36 runs and 34 RBI…Had 19 multi-hit games as well as a team-high 12 game hitting streak…Went 5-for-6 at the dish with two runs scored, a double and a triple at Ohio, April 27…Blasted a home run in the win over Madonna, April 29…Chalked up three-or-more hits in nine different games throughout the year…Named Academic All-MAC and Captial One Academic All-District, selected by CoSIDA… 2013: One of four Eagles to start every game last season, starting 51-of-54 games at shortstop…Led the team in at-bats (212) while notching 61 hits for a .288 average and 37 RBI…Had 17 multi-hit games throughout the season… Filled the stat sheet up in EMU’s victory over Purdue, May 14, going 4-for-4 at the dish with two doubles, three RBI and four runs scored…Went 2-for-4 with five RBI at Northern Illinois, May 12…Named MAC West Player of the Week, April 21, hit .429 (6-for-14) with two doubles and three RBI. 2012: Assumed the bulk of the duties at second base during his first season as an Eagle, playing in 41 contests and starting 29 times…Batted .218 with two doubles and a home run…First-career home run came on a 2-for-2 afternoon against Niagara, March 17…Turned in a .974 fielding percentage with just four miscues. High School: Garnered first team All-Region, All-Star game MVP and Gold Glove honors his senior season…Also posted a .390 batting average that year including a .541 pace in the state playoffs…Captained his team to a state championship his junior year while leading the team in doubles and steals… Batted .380 his sophomore year en route to a second team All-Region nomination…Was a member of the school’s honor roll.

rubino’s CAREER hitting STATISTICS

lavoie’s CAREER pitching STATISTICS Overall ERA 2014 4.92 2013 8.44 2012 8.16 Totals 6.79

sR. – scottsdale, ariz./horizon

K 29 12 39 80

Overall AVG G/GS AB 2014 .330 52/52 212 2013 .288 54/54 212 2012 .218 41/29 110 Totals .290 147/135 534

R 36 43 20 99

H 2B 3B 70 10 1 61 10 3 24 2 0 155 22 4

HR 1 1 1 3

RBI 34 37 7 78

rubino’s CAREER hitting highs At-Bats........................... 7 Runs................................ 4 Hits.................................. 5 RBI................................... 5 Total Bases.................... 7

at Northern Illinois, 5-11-13 at Purdue, 5-14-13 at Ohio, 4-27-14 at Northern Illinois, 5-12-13 at Northern Kentucky, 3-16-13

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Jr. – rockford, mich./rockford

devon bronson • #21 Pos: lhp ht: 6-2 wt: 205

b/t: l/l

Personal: Full Name: Devon Matthew Bronson…Son of David and Heather Bronson…Has one brother, David, and two sisters, Ashley and Amber…Major: Criminal Justice. 2014: Led the Eagles in relief appearances, coming out of the bullpen on 18 occasions…Posted a 2-3 record that included a victory over Michigan, April 16…Struck out 14 batters in 15.2 innings… Punched out a career-high four batters against Central Michigan, May 9...Was named Academic All-MAC Honorable Mention… 2013: Made 15 appearances in his debut season at EMU…Compiled a 1-1 record with a 7.36 ERA in 18.1 innings…Did not allow a run in eight of his 15 relief appearances…Picked up his first career victory against Butler, March 17, pitching 2.2 innings of relief… High School: Was the winning pitcher for Southgate Anderson High when the school captured its third district title in-a-row his senior year…Two-time All-District and All-Regional nominee as well as AllLeague his junior year…Also played on the football team and was an All-State wrestler.

Bronson’s CAREER pitching STATISTICS Overall ERA 2014 10.34 2013 7.36 Totals 8.74

W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER 2-3 18/0 0 15.2 22 20 18 1-1 15/0 0 18.1 26 15 15 3-4 33/0 0 34.0 48 35 33

BB 9 13 22

tony dileo • #8 Pos: c ht: 5-11 wt: 210

Personal: Full Name: Anthony Michael DiLeo…Son of Frank and Marjorie DiLeo…Has one brother, Matthew, and one sister, Megan… Major: Business Marketing. 2014: Saw action in 21 games, splitting time behind the plate as well as the team’s designated hitter…Blasted a three-run homer against UT Martin, Feb. 22, knocking in a career high in runs… Caught six runners on stolen base attempts…Showed patience at the plate by walking 13 times for a rate of nearly one every three at-bats… 2013: Played in 14 games for the Green and White, starting eight behind the plate…Batted .207 with six hits and five RBI…Hit his first career home run against Michigan State, April 3, finishing off a 2-for-4 performance with a pair of RBI coming from the homer… High School: Selected as a Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American his final two seasons at Rockford High…Was a first-team All-State selection his senior season, when he batted .429 with 39 RBI and represented his team in the MHSCA East/West All-Star Game…Three-time first-team All-OK Red and All-District selections…Two-time first-team All-Region member…Won the team triple crown as a sophomore, when he batted .457 with 36 RBI and a .812 slugging percentage.

dILeo’s CAREER hitting STATISTICS K 14 13 27

Overall AVG 2014 .200 2013 .207 Totals .203

bronson’s CAREER pitching highs Innings........................... 3.0 Strikeouts..................... 4 Walks Allowed............ 2 Batters Faced............... 13

at Cincinnati, 3-8-13 at Central Michigan, 5-9-14 Three times Twice (last vs. Butler 3-17-13)

Eastern Michigan Athletics

b/t: R/r

G/GS AB 21/6 30 14/8 29 35/14 59

R 6 2 8

H 6 6 12

2B 2 2 4

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HR 1 1 2

RBI 6 5 11

BB 13 5 18

SO 8 10 18

diLeo’s CAREER hitting highs At-Bats........................... 5 Runs................................ 1 Hits.................................. 2 RBI................................... 2 Total Bases.................... 5

@EMU_Baseball #EMUBATS

Once (vs. Michigan, 4-23-13) Twice (last at Bowling Green, 4-7-13) Twice (last at Bowling Green, 4-7-13) Twice (last vs. Michigan, 4-23-13) Once (vs. Michigan State, 4-3-13)

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Jr. – Paw Paw, Mich./Paw Paw

Augie Gallardo • #46

marquise gill • #11

Pos: Rhp ht: 6-0 wt: 180 b/t: R/R

Pos: if ht: 6-1 wt: 200 b/t: R/R

Personal: Full Name: August Russell Gallardo...Son of D’Leen Gallardo...Has three brothers, Joey, Kristian and Chance as well as a sister, Kiylee; brother Joey played baseball at Riverside C.C., while Kristian plays men’s volleyball at McKendree University...Major: Sport Management. EMU: 2015: Transferred to EMU from Mt. San Jacinto College…Spent the summer of 2014 with the Long Beach Legends and was named an Orange County Collegiate League all-star selection… MT. SAN JACINTO COLLEGE: Spent two seasons as an Eagle at Mt. San Jacinto College…Named Pacific Coast Conference Honorable Mention as a sophomore…Selected to play in the 2013 California Community College Baseball Coaches Association (CCCBCA) Fall Classic..Earned All-Foothill Conference Second Team accolades as a freshman… HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Hemet High School…Tabbed as the Mountain Pass League MVP and an All-CIF Southern Section Division 5 First Team as a senior…Collected First Team All-Valley and Second Team All-Inland Area honors, while being selected to play in the Inland Empire All-Star Game…Posted a 2.60 ERA with 84 strikeouts in 70 innings…

Personal: Full Name: Marquise Octavian Gill…Son of Jeremy Wood and Shevolier Gill…Has one brother, Jacob, and four sisters, Kyshauna, Ishanee, Naomi and Madison.… Major: Biology. 2014: Played in 34 games, registering 11 starts primarily at shortstop…Produced a 3-for-3 day with two RBI and a run scored against Ohio, April 26…Recorded a double and a triple versus Miami, April 20…Named Academic All-MAC Honorable Mention… 2013: Started 29 games out of 47 in which he played, splitting time at second and third base…Batted .255 as well as a teambest .417 against left-handed pitching…Produced two RBI in six games, including a 3-for-4 performance with two runs scored against Western Michigan, April 21... High School: Named to the All-Wolverine Conference first team his junior and senior years…All-Area nominee by the Kalamazoo Gazette his senior season…Won the Charlie Maxwell MVP Award for baseball his junior season…Was also a standout football and basketball player, receiving several All-Conference nominations in those sports as well.

Gill’s CAREER hitting STATISTICS Overall AVG 2014 .170 2013 .255 Totals .227

G/GS AB 34/11 53 47/29 110 81/40 163

R 10 21 31

H 9 28 37

2B 3B 2 1 3 1 5 2

HR 0 0 0

RBI 10 15 25

Gill’s CAREER hitting highs At-Bats........................... 5 Runs................................ 3 Hits.................................. 3 RBI................................... 2 Total Bases.................... 5

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2015 EASTERN MICHIGAN BASEBALL Jr. – streetboro, ohio/walsh jesuit

JR. – listowel, ontario/listowel

michael marsinek • #14 jackson martin • #55 Pos: lhp ht: 6-1 wt: 205

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Personal: Full Name: Michael John Marsinek…Son of Mike and Maureen Marsinek…Has one sister, Kristin…Major: Sport Management. 2014: Posted a 2-1 record in 12 appearances on the mound…Spent equal time on the mound as a starter and a reliever, making six appearances of each totaling 31.2 innings…Picked up victories in a start against Youngstown State, March 9, as well as over Kent State out of the bullpen, March 30… 2013: Appeared in 15 games, including making three starts for the Eagles…Compiled a 2-1 record with a 4.23 ERA in 38.1 innings… Earned victories over Big Ten Conference opponents Michigan, May 7, and Purdue, May 14…Threw a career-high five innings, allowing just one run on two hits while striking out three at Purdue, May 14.

Pos: if/of ht: 6-5 wt: 220 b/t: r/r

Personal: Full Name: Jackson Ron Martin…Son of Ron and Jacqueline Martin…Has two sisters, Malory and Maggie…Major: Business. 2014: Played in 15 games, making a start in left field against UT Martin, Feb. 22…Recorded a two-RBI single before crossing the plate versus UT Martin, Feb. 21… 2013: Played in nine games, making one start in right field…Posted one hit with three runs and one RBI…Collected his first career hit and run batted in against Northern Kentucky, March 16. High School: Was a member of the Ontario Nationals 18U and 16U teams while attending Listowel Secondary.

High School: Preseason All-American nominee by Louisville Slugger…Walsh Jesuit’s Pitcher of the Year and Most Valuable Player his final two season and Rookie of the Year during his sophomore campaign…Other accolades include All-North Coast League first team, All-Ohio first team and All-CRBC Pitcher of the Year…Complied a 20-1 record over three seasons with an ERA below 1.50.

Marsinek’s CAREER pitching STATISTICS Overall ERA 2014 6.25 2013 4.23 Totals 5.14

W-L 2-1 2-1 4-2

G/GS 12/6 15/3 27/9

SV IP 0 31.2 0 38.1 0 70.0

H 35 50 85

R ER 26 22 22 18 48 40

BB 19 13 32

Martin’s CAREER hitting STATISTICS K 13 29 42

Overall AVG G/GS AB 2014 .188 15/1 16 2013 .063 9/1 16 Totals .125 24/2 32

Marsinek’s CAREER pitching highs Innings........................... 6.0 Strikeouts..................... 4 Walks Allowed............ 4 Batters Faced............... 25

at Akron, 3-22-14 Three times at Austin Peay, 2-25-14 Twice (last at Akron, 3-22-14)

Eastern Michigan Athletics

R 1 3 4

H 3 1 4

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HR 0 0 0

RBI 2 1 3

BB 3 1 4

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Martin’s CAREER hitting highs At-Bats........................... 6 Runs................................ 1 Hits.................................. 1 RBI................................... 2 Total Bases.................... 1

@EMU_Baseball #EMUBATS

at Purdue, 5-14-13 Four times Four times vs. UT Martin, 2-21-14 Four times

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Jr. – Gilbert, Ariz./Highland

mitchell mcgeein • #23 Pos: if ht: 6-1 wt: 210 b/t: R/R

Personal: Full Name: Mitchell Edward McGeein…Son of Michael and Marsha McGeein…Has one brother, Matthew… Major: Biology.

Jordan peterson • #28 Pos:Of ht: 6-3 wt: 195 b/t: R/R

Personal: Full Name: Jordan David Peterson...Son of Gene and Dawnelle Peterson...Has one brother, Ryan…Major: Finance.

2014: Saw action in 43 games, including 36 starts…Made starts at first base, third base as well as designated hitter…Led the Eagles in home runs with four, including two against Northern Kentucky, March 15...In the doubleheader against the Norse, March 15, went a combined 5-for-6 with seven runs and seven RBI to lead the Green and White to the sweep…Recorded five multi-RBI and multi-hit games throughout the season…Academic All-MAC Honorable Mention…

EMU: 2015: Transferred to EMU from Chandler-Gilbert Community College…

2013: Played in 47 games, making 39 starts in the first season at EMU…Split time between first base and third base…Blasted five home runs, which was good for second on the team…Produced six multi-hit games and six multi-RBI games, including a career-best 3-for-5 performance with three runs at Bowling Green, April 6.

High School: Attended Highland High School…Named second team all-conference as a senior despite only playing six games due to injury…Tabbed as all-conference honorable mention during his junior campaign…

High School: Won the Wanda Stober Award for an outstanding senior season…Attended Vauxhall High and Baseball Academy, where he was an honors student…Also played basketball, volleyball, badminton and ran cross country.

Chandler Gilbert Community College: Earned the NJCAA National Gold Glove Award as a sophomore…Hit .358 with 17 doubles and three home runs to be honored as First Team All-ACCAC and first team all-region…Batted at a .306 clip as a freshman…

Jr. – Hamilton, Mich./Hamilton

Keith Phillips • #18 Pos: LHP ht: 6-1 wt: 170 b/t: L/l

McGeein’s CAREER hitting STATISTICS Overall AVG 2014 .242 2013 .236 Totals .239

G/GS AB 43/36 124 47/39 140 90/75 264

R 26 22 48

H 30 33 63

2B 6 6 12

3B 0 0 0

HR 4 5 9

RBI 22 18 40

BB 17 19 36

SO 25 31 56

McGeein’s CAREER hitting highs At-Bats........................... 5 Runs................................ 4 Hits.................................. 3 RBI................................... 4 Total Bases.................... 9

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Personal: Full Name: Keith Anthony Phillips...Son of Kevin and Betsy Phillips...Has one sister, Lydia...Major: Communications. EMU: 2015: Transferred to EMU from Kellogg Community College…Will redshirt during the 2015 season… Kellogg Community College: Named to the MCAA All-Freshman Team as well as MCCAA All-Conference Honorable Mention… High School: Attended Hamilton High School…Holds three school records: career batting average (.447), single season batting average (.511), single season hits (47)…Named Holland Sentinel All-Area Player of the Year in 2012..Earned second team all-state accolades as a junior…Was a two-time all-conference and all-district honoree…

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2015 EASTERN MICHIGAN BASEBALL Jr. – Ypsilanti, Mich./Dearborn Divine Child

Jr. – valrico, fla./bloomingdale sr.

austin wilson • #24

Justin Williams • #42 Pos: if ht: 5-10 wt: 195 b/t: R/R

Personal: Full Name: Justin Stanley Williams...Son of Stanley and Susan Williams...Has one sister, Morgan...Major: Nursing. EMU: 2015: Earned a spot on the team as a walk-on during the fall of 2014… Macomb C.C.: Earned all-league honorable mention accolades… High School: Attended Divine Child High School…Played varsity baseball for three years, earning All-Catholic League accolades as a senior…Was an honor roll student…

Pos: of ht: 6-0 wt: 165 b/t: r/r Personal: Full Name: Austin Reid Wilson…Son of Brian and Shelly Wilson… Has two brothers, Cody and Trey…Major: Physical Therapy and Journalism. 2014: Started in 47 games for the Green and White out in center field…Was second on the team in steals with 17, getting caught only once…Tallied eight multi-hit games throughout the season…Went 3-for-5 with two runs in a win over Northern Kentucky, March 15… 2013: Played in 31 games, making 16 starts primarily in left field during his freshman campaign…Hit at a .326 clip (28-for-86) with 18 runs and 10 RBI…Did not commit an error in 45 chances… Batted a team-best .358 versus right handed pitching…Picked up three hits in games against Northern Kentucky, March 16, and Michigan State, May 8. High School: Hillsborough All-County honorable mention and East Cobb All-Tournament first team selection his senior season… Was a four-year varsity letterwinner at Bloomingdale High…Was a National Honor Society member.

Wilson’s CAREER hitting STATISTICS Overall AVG 2014 .227 2013 .326 Totals .260

G/GS AB 48/47 172 31/16 86 79/63 258

R 31 18 49

H 39 28 67

2B 7 2 9

3B 1 0 1

HR 0 0 0

RBI 12 10 22

BB 22 6 28

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Wilson’s CAREER hitting highs At-Bats........................... 6 Runs................................ 3 Hits.................................. 3 RBI................................... 3 Total Bases.................... 4

Eastern Michigan Athletics

@EMU_Baseball #EMUBATS

at Northern Kentucky, 3-16-13 Five times Four times at Northern Illinois, 4-13-14 Twice (last at Northern Kentucky, 3-15-14)

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Michael Mioduszewski • #30

So. – Guelph, Ontario/Bishop Macdonnell Catholic

Matthew beaton • #19

Pos: C ht: 6-4 wt: 242 b/t: r/r

Pos: RHP ht: 6-4 wt: 210 b/t: r/r

Personal: Full Name: Michael Louis Mioduszewski…Son of Mike and Betty Mioduszewski…Has three sisters, Elly, Cassy and Melany…Major: Business.

Personal: Full Name: Matthew Edward Beaton…Son of Doug and Natalie Beaton…Has one brother, Andrew…Major: Aviation Management.

2014: Made an immediate impact in his first season on the baseball team, playing in 43 games and making 38 starts…Hit .248 with nine doubles and 23 RBI as the Eastern’s primary leftfielder…Tallied eight multi-hit games as well as five multi-RBI contests…Went 3-for-5 with two RBI, including the game-winning hit to help the Eagles soar past Michigan, April 16…Hit a game-tying pinch-hit home run against Youngstown State, March 8…Named Academic All-MAC Honorable Mention… 2012: Was a member of the EMU football team...

2014: Made four relief appearances in his first season donning the Green and White…Did not allow a run in two of his four outings, keeping Kentucky (March 1) and Michigan State (May 7) scoreless while he was on the mound…Struck out a career-high three batters over two innings against Central Michigan, May 11… High School: Named team MVP and earned the Athletic Coach Ability Award as a senior at Bishop Macdonnell Catholic High School…Secured a spot on the school’s honor roll as a sophomore.

High School: Played football, basketball and baseball at Dexter High School… Named to the all-area squad in football, earned all-state honors in baseball, and took home All-Southeastern Conference accolades in all three sports his senior year… All-SEC in football and baseball along with honorable mention in basketball as a junior…Found the All-SEC list in baseball for the first time his sophomore season…

Mioduszewski’s CAREER hitting STATISTICS Overall AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO 2014 .248 43/38 141 18 35 9 1 1 23 13 32 Totals .248 43/38 141 18 35 9 1 1 23 13 32

Mioduszewski’s CAREER hitting highs At-Bats........................... 6 Runs................................ 2 Hits.................................. 3 RBI................................... 3 Total Bases.................... 4

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Beaton’s CAREER pitching STATISTICS Overall ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H 2014 4.50 0-0 4/0 0 6.0 3 Totals 4.50 0-0 4/0 0 6.0 3

R ER BB K 3 3 2 5 3 3 2 5

Beaton’s CAREER pitching highs Innings........................... 2.0 Strikeouts..................... 3 Walks Allowed............ 2 Batters Faced............... 10

Twice (last vs. Central Michigan, 5-11-14) at Central Michigan, 5-11-14 vs. UT Martin, 2-22-14 vs. UT Martin, 2-22-14

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2015 EASTERN MICHIGAN BASEBALL SO. – San Jose, Calif./Leigh

So. – Anaheim Hills, Calif./Jserra

Sam Delaplane • #38

John Montgomery • #44

Pos: RHP ht: 5-11 wt: 175 b/t: R/R

Pos: of ht: 6-3 wt: 185 b/t: r/l

Personal: Full Name: Samuel Louis Nathan Delaplane…Son of Fred and Sue Delaplane …Has one brother, Brad…Major: Business. 2014: Appeared in 17 games during his debut collegiate season, including a pair of mid-week starts…Earned his first career victory against Madonna, April 29, pitching a pair of scoreless innings… Struck out 21 batters over 23.1 innings, including a career-high four versus Youngstown State, March 9… High School: Collected all-league first team and San Jose Mercury Honorable Mention accolades his senior season at Leigh High School… Finished his junior year with a 2.48 ERA and an opponent’s batting average of .185 in 42.1 inning.

Personal: Full Name: John Scott Montgomery…Son of Russ and Suzanne Montgomery…Has one brother, Connor…Major: Business. 2014: Played in 17 games, making four starts in his first season as an Eagle…Hit at a .348 clip with a .522 slugging percentage… Delivered a bases-clearing pinch-hit triple against Ohio, April 25, for a career-high three RBI game…Went 2-for-2 with two RBI and a pair of runs scored in the victory over Hillsdale, April 22… High School: Earned letters twice in baseball while being a fourtime letterman in basketball.

Delaplane’s CAREER pitching STATISTICS

Montgomery’s CAREER hitting STATISTICS

Overall ERA W-L G/GS SV IP H R ER BB K 2014 8.49 1-1 17/2 0 23.1 37 23 22 22 21 Totals 8.49 1-1 17/2 0 23.1 37 23 22 22 21

Overall AVG G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO 2014 .348 17/4 23 5 8 2 1 0 7 4 2 Totals .348 17/4 23 5 8 2 1 0 7 4 2

Delaplane’s CAREER pitching highs Innings........................... 3.0 Strikeouts..................... 4 Walks Allowed............ 3 Batters Faced............... 19

at Ohio State, 4-8-14 vs. Youngstown State, 3-9-14 at Ohio State, 4-8-14 at Ohio State, 4-8-14

Eastern Michigan Athletics

Montgomery’s CAREER hitting highs At-Bats........................... 3 Runs................................ 2 Hits.................................. 2 RBI................................... 3 Total Bases.................... 3

@EMU_Baseball #EMUBATS

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Joe Kennedy • #13 Pos: Of ht: 6-0 wt: 170

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Personal: Full Name: Joseph Christopher Kennedy…Son of Jim and Mary Kennedy… Has one brother, Jim…Major: Political Science. 2014: Redshirted… High School: Collected varsity letters in both football and baseball as a junior and senior…Led his Mount Carmel High School baseball and football teams to state championships his senior year…Earned the Mr. Hustle Award for his team as a senior while being named the “Do It Stevie’s Way” Award honoree during his junior campaign.

Fr. – West Bloomfield, Mich./West Bloomfield

Josh Birnberg • #15 Pos: If ht: 5-10 wt: 170 b/t: r/r

Fr. – Atlanta, Ga./North atlanta

Matthew church • #3 Pos: of ht: 6-0 wt: 190 b/t: r/r Personal: Full Name: Matthew Robbins Church…Son of Robert III and Angela Church...Has one brother, Marc, and one sister, Maya…Major: Sport Management EMU: 2015: One of EMU’s incoming recruits… High School: Attended North Atlanta High School…Named to the Perfect Game All-Tournament Team…Was a three-year varsity letterwinner…

Fr. – Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic

Luke DeVenney • #2 Pos: If ht: 6-0 wt: 180 b/t: r/r

Personal: Full Name: Joshua Alan Birnberg...Son of Jimmy and Wendy Birnberg...Has two brothers, Jason and Randy Wexelman…Major: Business.

Personal: Full Name: Luke Steven DeVenney...Son of Steve and Tracy DeVenney...Has two sisters, Molly and Betsy...Major: Business

EMU: 2015: One of EMU’s incoming recruits…

EMU: 2015: One of EMU’s incoming recruits…

High School: Attended West Bloomfield High School…Collected all-district, all-league and all-county honors as a team captain during his junior and senior seasons…Four-year varsity starter as well as a three-year starter on the varsity basketball team…Named all-league in basketball as a sophomore…

High School: Attended Dowling Catholic High School…Played football and baseball, earning first team all-conference honors in both sports as a senior…Was a three-year letterwinner in baseball as an outfielder, while collecting two varsity letters as a cornerback on the football team…Hit at a .330 clip with 21 RBI, 12 doubles and 12 steals as a senior, earning all-conference accolades…Team won the state championship in football his senior season, and he was named punt returner of the year as a junior….Also played two years of varsity basketball…

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2015 EASTERN MICHIGAN BASEBALL Fr. – Fowlerville, Mich./Fowlerville

Chase Flanery • #41

Fr. – Chandler, Ariz./Perry

Kyle Huckaby • #20

Pos: RHP ht: 6-1 wt: 195 b/t: S/r

Pos: LHP ht: 5-10 wt: 170 b/t: L/L

Personal: Full Name: Chase William Flanery... Son of Scott and Bonnie Flanery...Has three brothers, Brian, Caden and Brady...Major: Finance and Political Science.

Personal: Full Name: Kyle Grant Huckaby...Son of Ken and Leslie Huckaby... Has one sister, Laney…Major: Psychology.

EMU: 2015: Earned a spot on the team as a walk-on during the fall of 2014… High School: Attended Fowlerville High School…Named to the Greater Lansing Senior All Star Game, while earning honorable mention allconference accolades as a senior...Served as a team captain his senior season…Collected the CAAC Scholar Athlete Award for his success on the field and in the classroom...Was a three-year letterwinner in baseball.... Named to the honor roll and academic achievement all four years of high school...

EMU: 2015: One of EMU’s incoming recruits… High School: Attended Perry High School…Was a three-year letterwinner in baseball as well as a two-year letterwinner in football…Ended his high school career as the school’s record holder in wins, strikeouts and ERA…Went 7-2 with a 2.50 ERA as a senior to lead his team to its first playoff appearance since 2011…Collected all-section honors as a pitcher and outfield during his senior and sophomore campaigns….Named an all-section wide receiver in football…

Fr. – Atlanta, Ga./Riverwood

Fr. – Macomb, Mich./L’Anse Creuse North

Adam Hornstra • #35

Danny kerr • #10

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Personal: Full Name: Adam John Hornstra... Son of Roger and Kathi Hornstra...Major: International Business.

Personal: Full Name: Daniel John Kerr...Son of Dan and Nancy Kerr...Has one sister, Michaela…Major: Physical therapy.

EMU: 2015: One of EMU’s incoming recruits…

EMU: 2015: One of EMU’s incoming recruits…

High School: Attended Riverwood International Charter School… Earned a total of six letters between playing baseball and basketball… Named the team’s pitcher of the year his senior season…Won the Raider Scholar-Athlete Award as a senior for having the highest GPA by a twosport athlete…

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brennan williams • #32

David lett • #25 Pos: if ht: 6-1 wt: 150

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Personal: Full Name: Full Name: David Glenn Lett…Son of Robert and Elizabeth Lett...Has three brothers, William, Michael and Robert…Major: Business.

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Personal: Full Name: Brennan Walter Williams...Son of Herb and Chandra Williams...Has one brother, Corey, and one sister, Kelsey…Major: Business.

EMU: 2015: One of EMU’s incoming recruits…

EMU: 2015: One of EMU’s incoming recruits…

High School: Attended North Farmington High School…Selected to play in the Michigan East-West All-Star Game his senior year… Named second team all-state during his junior season…Collected all-city, all-county and all-regional honors as a junior and senior… Played varsity baseball all four years of high school, earning allleague honors in each of those years…Also was a three-year letterwinner in basketball…

High School: Attended Walled Lake Northern High School… Named to the Kensington Lakes Activities Association All-Conference Team three times… Earned team MVP honors as the team captain his senior season…Picked up all-district accolades as a junior, leading his team to the school’s first ever district championship…Tabbed as all-district honorable mention during his senior and sophomore campaigns…Collected two varsity letters in basketball, claiming the most improved player award as a junior…

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brent mattson • #9 Pos: rhp ht: 6-6 wt: 190 b/t: r/r Personal: Full Name: Brent James Mattson...Son of Dan and Mary Mattson…Grandson of former Major League Baseball pitcher Al Cicotte... Has one sister, Lindsey…Major: General Business. EMU: 2015: One of EMU’s incoming recruits… High School: Attended Canton High School…Named All-Kensington Lakes Activities Association Pitcher of the Year, along with collecting all-conference honors as a senior…Lettered in baseball three years and was promoted to team captain during his senior season…Secured his spot on the honor roll all four years of high school…

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alex wolanski • #39 Pos: c ht: 5-11 wt: 190

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Personal: Full Name: Full Name: Alexander Giorango Wolanski...Son of Luke Wolanski and Josephine Giorango... Major: Mechanical Engineering. EMU: 2015: One of EMU’s incoming recruits… High School: Attended Neuqua Valley High School…Named Upstate 8 All-Conference as a junior and senior while also collecting academic all-conference accolades…Led the team to a fourth-place finish at the state finals during his junior season…Also competed in football and wrestling…Was an honor roll student all four years of high school and as well as a member of National Society of High School Scholars…In travel ball, a three-year starter for the Schaumburg Seminoles coached by Russ Gangler...

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2015 EASTERN MICHIGAN BASEBALL 19-34 Overall Record • 6-21 MAC • 6-12 Home • 10-20 Away

INDIVIDUAL BATTING Player AVG Lee Longo .379 John Rubino .330 Sam Ott .311 Nick Rotola .268 Michael Mioduszewski .248 Mitchell McGeein .242 Austin Wilson .227 Adam Sonabend .216 Adam Dennison .207 Dae Bowden .197 Ty Gilmore .179 Marquise Gill .170 John Montgomery .348 Tony DiLeo .200 Jackson Martin .188 Miles Sorise .118 Andrew Mallon .100 Sterling Sharp .000 Totals .262 Opponents .304

GP-GS 52-52 52-52 53-53 48-41 43-38 43-36 48-47 49-47 41-31 40-14 45-41 34-11 17-4 21-6 15-1 16-2 7-1 2-0 53-53 53-53

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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Player Paul Schaak Ben Dartnell Sterling Sharp Jake Andrews Ryan Lavoie Tyler Russell Steve Weber Michael Marsinek Charlie Land Zane Birchler Layne Gusler Sam Delaplane Kristian Calibuso Devon Bronson Matthew Beaton Totals Opponents

ERA W-L AP-GS 2.50 1-3 11-8 3.26 1-0 10-0 4.63 2-6 15-8 4.85 3-5 12-12 4.92 2-4 19-7 5.00 0-3 15-4 5.09 1-1 7-3 6.25 2-1 12-6 6.39 0-6 17-1 7.56 1-0 11-1 8.10 1-1 16-0 8.49 1-1 17-2 9.82 2-0 13-1 10.34 2-3 18-0 4.50 0-0 4-0 5.50 19-34 53-53 4.54 34-19 53-53

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Player C PO A E Adam Dennison 61 53 8 0 Dae Bowden 44 44 0 0 Sterling Sharp 15 2 13 0 Steve Weber 6 3 3 0 Layne Gusler 6 3 3 0 Ben Dartnell 3 1 2 0 Zane Birchler 3 2 1 0 Kristian Calibuso 2 1 1 0 Jackson Martin 2 2 0 0 Austin Wilson 123 119 3 1 Sam Ott 109 108 0 1 Lee Longo 342 317 20 5 Tony DiLeo 51 39 11 1 Adam Sonabend 254 204 45 5 Mitchell McGeein 185 153 24 8 Ty Gilmore 131 34 91 6 Miles Sorise 19 11 7 1 Nick Rotola 164 60 95 9 Jake Andrews 16 5 10 1 Charlie Land 15 4 10 1 John Rubino 258 88 150 20 Michael Marsinek 12 2 9 1 Michael Mioduszewski 77 63 7 7 Tyler Russell 11 3 7 1 John Montgomery 16 14 0 2 Ryan Lavoie 16 4 10 2 Marquise Gill 86 27 46 13 Paul Schaak 11 3 6 2 Devon Bronson 7 0 5 2 Sam Delaplane 2 0 1 1 Andrew Mallon 0 0 0 0 Matthew Beaton 0 0 0 0 Totals 2047 1369 588 90 Opponents 2021 1416 533 72

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HR RBI 3 49 1 34 0 33 0 11 1 23 4 22 0 12 0 29 1 16 0 1 0 16 0 10 0 7 1 6 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 273 14 313

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FLD% 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .992 .991 .985 .980 .980 .957 .954 .947 .945 .938 .933 .922 .917 .909 .909 .875 .875 .849 .818 .714 .500 .000 .000 .956 .964

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OB% .448 .383 .407 .357 .329 .345 .325 .355 .276 .284 .275 .371 .464 .442 .316 .348 .100 .000 .358 .389

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B/AVG .271 .307 .306 .313 .324 .309 .278 .292 .326 .279 .253 .374 .246 .349 .150 .304 .262

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Overall.....................................................................................................................................19-34 Conference............................................................................................................................6-21 Non-Conference..................................................................................................................13-13 Home games.........................................................................................................................6-12 Away games..........................................................................................................................10-20 Neutral site.............................................................................................................................3-2 Day games.............................................................................................................................15-27 Night games . .......................................................................................................................4-7 vs Left-handed starter.......................................................................................................7-12 vs Right-handed starter....................................................................................................12-22 1-Run games.........................................................................................................................6-4 2-Run games.........................................................................................................................0-10 5+Run games........................................................................................................................9-15 Extra innings.........................................................................................................................3-4 Shutouts.................................................................................................................................0-1 EMU Scores......................................................................................... 0-2 runs..................1-14 3-5 runs..................3-14 6-9 runs.................... 5-6 10+ runs..................10-0 Opponent Scores............................................................................. 0-2 runs.................... 3-0 3-5 runs..................10-8 6-9 runs..................6-17 10+ runs.................... 0-9 Scored in 1st inning............................................................................................................10-7 Opp. scored in 1st inning..................................................................................................7-10 Scored first.............................................................................................................................12-8 Opp. scores first....................................................................................................................7-26

HITTING STREAKS Player John Rubino Lee Longo Adam Sonabend Nick Rotola Sam Ott Mitchell McGeein Austin Wilson Mike Mioduszewski Adam Dennison Ty Gilmore John Montgomery Dae Bowden Tony DiLeo Marquise Gill Miles Sorise 1 Andrew Mallon Jackson Martin

INNING BY INNING Inning Eastern Opponents Differential

After 6 leading......................................................................................................................15-4 After 6 trailing.......................................................................................................................0-28 After 6 tied.............................................................................................................................4-2

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2014 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Player Lee Longo Sam Ott Adam Sonabend John Rubino Mitchell McGeein Mike Mioduszewski Adam Dennison Ty Gilmore Austin Wilson Marquise Gill Tony DiLeo John Montgomery Andrew Mallon Jackson Martin Nick Rotola

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At-bats............................................................................43 (at Northern Kentucky, 3-15-14) Runs scored...................................................................................18 (vs. UT Martin, 2-22-14) Hits....................................................................................................18 (vs. UT Martin, 2-22-14) ..........................................................................................18 (at Northern Kentucky, 3-15-14) RBI.....................................................................................................18 (vs. UT Martin, 2-22-14) Doubles............................................................................................. 7 (vs. UT Martin, 2-22-14) Triples................................................................................................ 2 (vs. UT Martin, 2-22-14) .....................................................................................................................2 (vs. Miami, 4-20-14) Home runs............................................................................................................2 (three times) Total bases.....................................................................................35 (vs. UT Martin, 2-22-14) Walks....................................................................................... 13 (vs. Bowling Green, 4-30-14 Strikeouts.......................................................................................... 13 (at Clemson, 2-15-14) Sac hits...................................................................................................................3 (three times) Sac flies..................................................................................................................... 2 (four times) Stolen bases.............................................................................6 (vs. Siena Heights, 4-10-14) ..............................................................................................................6 (vs. Madonna, 4-29-14) Hit by pitch.................................................................................... 4 (at Austin Peay, 2-25-14) Caught stealing..................................................................................................... 2 (four times) Runner LOB...............................16 (vs. Youngstown State, 3-9-14, at Cincinnati, Ohio) Hit into DP............................................................................4 (vs. Northern Illinois, 4-11-14)

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FIELDING HIGHS

Putouts....................................................................................................................30 (five times) Assists..................................................................................................... 18 (vs. Miami, 4-19-14) Errors.........................................................................................5 (vs. Bowling Green, 4-30-14) Passed balls.......................................................................2 (vs. Central Michigan, 5-10-14) Double-plays turned.........................................................................................3 (three times)

PITCHING HIGHS

Innings pitched................................................................................................ 10.0 (five times) Runs allowed......................................................................................20 (at Ball State, 4-5-14) Earned runs.........................................................................................16 (at Ball State, 4-5-14) Walks allowed........................................................................9 (vs. Bowling Green, 4-30-14) Strikeouts............................................................................... 14 (vs. Michigan State, 4-1-14) Hits allowed.................................................................... 20 (vs. Central Michigan, 5-11-14) Doubles allowed..................................................................................... 7 (at Akron, 3-22-14) Triples allowed.......................................................................................2 (vs. Miami, 4-20-14) Home runs allowed........................................................2 (vs. Central Michigan, 5-11-14) Wild pitches............................................................................. 5 (vs. Northwestern, 3-26-14) Hit batters........................................................................................5 (vs. Kent State, 3-28-14)

#4 JOHN RUBINO .330 BA in 2014

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INDIVIDUAL BATTING HIGHS

At-bats....................................................................................................................... 6 (five times) Runs scored.............................. 4 (Sam Ott vs. UT Martin, 2-21-14, at Nashville, Tenn.) ........................................................ 4 (Mitchell McGeein at Northern Kentucky, 3-15-14) Hits....................................................................................... 5 (John Rubino at Ohio, 4-27-14) RBI ..............................................................................................................................4 (three times) Doubles..................................................................................................................... 2 (five times) Triples...........................................................................................................................1 (13 times) Home runs.................................. 2 (Mitchell McGeein at Northern Kentucky, 3-15-14) Total bases.................................. 9 (Mitchell McGeein at Northern Kentucky, 3-15-14) Walks.......................................................................................................................... 3 (five times) Strikeouts................................................. 4 (Austin Wilson vs. Central Michigan, 5-9-14) Sac hits.........................................................................................................................1 (31 times) Sac flies.........................................................................................................................1 (16 times) Stolen bases...........................................................................................................2 (nine times) Hit by pitch...........................................................................................................2 (three times) Caught stealing.........................................................................................................1 (25 times) Runners LOB................................................. 6 (Michael Mioduszewski at Ohio, 4-26-14) ....................................................................................... 6 (Adam Dennison at Ohio, 4-27-14)

INDIVIDUAL FIELDING HIGHS

Putouts........................................................................ 14 (Lee Longo at Michigan, 4-16-14) ............................................................................................ 14 (Lee Longo vs. Miami, 4-19-14) Assists............................................................................. 8 (John Rubino vs. Miami, 4-19-14) Errors.......................................................................................................................3 (three times) Passed balls.............................................. 2 (Adam Sonabend vs. Central Michigan, 5-10-14)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING HIGHS

Innings pitched..................................................... 7.1 (Sterling Sharp at Toledo, 5-15-14) ........................................................................................7.1 (Tyler Russell at Toledo, 5-17-14) Runs allowed............................................................... 9 (Ryan Lavoie at Ball State, 4-5-14) ................................................................................9 (Kristian Calibuso at Ball State, 4-5-14) Earned runs.........................................................8 (Kristian Calibuso at Ball State, 4-5-14) Walks allowed.................................................5 (Paul Schaak vs. Michigan State, 4-1-14) Strikeouts.......................8 (Jake Andrews vs. UT Martin, 2-21-14, at Nashville, Tenn.) Hits allowed.......................................................... 10 (Ryan Lavoie at Kent State, 3-29-14) ...................................................................10 (Tyler Russell vs. Central Michigan, 5-11-14) Doubles allowed........................................................... 5 (Steve Weber at Akron, 3-22-14) Triples allowed..........................................................................................................1 (18 times) Home runs allowed.................................................................................................1 (14 times) Wild pitches........................................................4 (Kristian Calibuso at Ball State, 4-5-14) Hit batters.............................................. 3 (Sterling Sharp at Western Michigan, 5-2-14)

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2015 EASTERN MICHIGAN BASEBALL THIS IS THE MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE Providing leadership in education and diversity, the Mid-American Conference moves into its 69th year of service to the student-athlete. Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference has progressively grown and developed into one of the most aggressive Division I conferences in the country. One of only ten football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in March of 2009. The league has grown its commitment to championships by expanding to six its number of neutral site post season events – football (Ford Field, Detroit), men’s and women’s basketball (Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland), softball (Firestone Stadium, Akron) and baseball (All Pro Freight Stadium, Avon, Ohio). In addition, the SPIRE Academy (Geneva, Ohio) will also serve as the site for the 2015 MAC men’s swimming & diving championship. In addition to growing its commitment to MAC championships, Steinbrecher has strategically positioned the MAC’s participation in hosting NCAA events and championships. The MAC will serve as the host for the 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional and was recently awarded the 2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships as both events will take place at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. The MAC has also hosted both the 2012 and 2014 NCAA Women’s Bowling Championships under his direction. In 2013, the MAC had five programs receive football bowl invitations: Bowling Green (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl), Northern Illinois (San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl), Ball State (GoDaddy Bowl), Buffalo (Famous Idaho Potato Bowl) and Ohio (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg). The MAC had three programs with 10 or more wins (Northern Illinois 12-2; Ball State 10-3; Bowling Green 10-4) which tied for third among FBS conferences (ACC, Big 12 and Conference USA), trailing only the SEC and Pac-12. Last December Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch finished third overall in the Heisman Trophy voting, the highest ever finish by a MAC student-athlete. Lynch was invited to the Heisman Trophy Award ceremony in New York City and became only the third MAC student-athlete to receive an invitation to the ceremony – Marshall QB Chad Pennington (1999) and Marshall WR Randy Moss (1997). Buffalo Bulls linebacker Khalil Mack was the fifth overall selection by the Oakland Raiders in the 2014 NFL Draft. Mack’s selection was the highest ever for the Buffalo program and the secondhighest ever selection for a MAC student-athlete. This marked the second consecutive year for the MAC to have its two highest ever selections in the NFL Draft. In the 2013 NFL Draft, Central Michigan offensive tackle Eric Fisher was selected as the first overall selection by the Kansas City Chiefs, making Fisher the first-ever football player from the MAC selected first overall in the NFL Draft. In 2012, the MAC witnessed a record setting seven teams receive bowl invitations, including the first ever BCS Bowl invitation with Northern Illinois playing in the Discover Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 2013. The MAC also had four football programs ranked in the top 25 of national polls – Northern Illinois, Kent State, Toledo and Ohio—as the BCS Standings had two MAC programs in the Top 25 at the end of the regular season with No. 15 Northern Illinois and No. 25 Kent State. The MAC also set a conference record for the most wins against FBS opponents with 16 victories. In the fall of 2013, the MAC announced the creation of newly created bowl games in Boca Raton, Fla., Nassau, Bahamas, Miami Beach, Fla., and Montgomery, Ala. for a six-year period (2014-2019). The creation of the Boca Raton, Bahamas and Miami Beach Bowls is the centerpiece of a joint agreement between several FBS conferences and will be supported by several FBS conferences on a sixyear rotating basis. The Boca Raton Bowl will be owned and operated by ESPN and will be played at FAU Stadium, an open air stadium which seats nearly 30,000 fans on the campus of Florida Atlantic University. The Bahamas Bowl will be played at Thomas A. Robinson Stadium. The Miami Beach Bowl will be played at Marlins Park. The Camellia Bowl, based in Montgomery, Ala., is owned and operated by ESPN and will be played in the Cramton Bowl, a 25,000 seat stadium. The MAC is also a partner with the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl as a primary partner in 2017 and 2019, and a secondary partner in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018 bowl seasons. The MAC will play the Mountain West in both the 2017 and 2019 bowl seasons, played at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego. Starting in the 2014 season, the MAC will have a minimum five guaranteed bowl opportunities. The MAC has long-term primary contracts with the GoDaddy Bowl (based in Mobile, Ala.) through the 2017 season and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (based in Boise, Ida.) through the 2019 season. In its partnership with ESPN, the MAC is in the sixth year of its eight-year rights agreement (through 2016-2017 academic years) for football, as well as men’s and women’s basketball. The deal is the most extensive in the history of the conference. The agreement calls for a minimum of 25 events annually to be produced and aired on an ESPN platform including the men’s and women’s basketball championships, a regular-season MAC presence on ESPN, the Marathon MAC Football Championship Game and a minimum of 11 regular-season football games. In men’s basketball, the MAC witnessed the No. 1 seed Western Michigan win its first MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament since 2004. The MAC had five programs invited to postseason tournaments (NCAA-Western Michigan; NIT-Toledo; CIT-Akron, Eastern Michigan and Ohio). Eastern Michigan advanced to the CIT Second Round, while Ohio advanced to the CIT Quarterfinals. Buffalo senior forward Javon McCrea was named Associated Press All-American Honorable Mention. During the 2013-14 academic year, the University of Akron men’s soccer team won its tenth MAC championship and sixth in the last seven years. The Zips defeated Indiana in the 2013 NCAA first round before falling to Marquette, which snapped a string of five consecutive NCAA Round of 16 appearances. Akron witnessed senior Aodhan Quinn selected as one of 15 semifinalists for the prestigious Hermann Trophy. MAC affiliate member West Virginia had junior Andy Bevin named to the Capital One Academic All-America First Team. The MAC had two student-athletes selected in the first round of the 2013 Major League Soccer Supplemental Draft – No. 3 overall Akron goalkeeper David Meyes (Portland Timbers) and No. 12 overall West Virginia defender Eric Schoenle (Philadelphia Union). In wrestling, the MAC welcomed Missouri, Northern Iowa and Old Dominion as affiliate members over the last two seasons. Missouri won the 2014 conference tournament title for the second consecutive year. True freshman J’Den Cox of Missouri won the 197 lb. national championship to become the ninth MAC wrestler to win a national championship. 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peted at the NCAA Wrestling Championships and the MAC witnessed nine wrestlers named AllAmerican – Joe Roth, Central Michigan (7th place at 133); Ian Miller, Kent State (4th place at 141); J’Den Cox, Missouri (1st place at 197); Drake Houdashelt, Missouri (5th place at 149); Dylan Peters, Northern Iowa (6th place at 125); Joe Colon, Northern Iowa (3rd place at 133); Joey Lazor, Northern Iowa (6th place at 141); Jeremy Johnson, Ohio (7th place at 285) and Jack Dechow, Old Dominion (4th place at 184). In men’s cross country, Eastern Michigan claimed its 18th conference championship, while Missouri State won its first ever swimming & diving championship as an affiliate member. In men’s tennis, Ball State won its second MAC title in four years. Akron won its third MAC indoor track and field title in the last four years. Akron sophomore Shawn Barber became the school’s first male individual national champion by winning the pole vault. In men’s outdoor track and field, Eastern Michigan won its 22nd conference title in program history and junior Donald Scott garnered First Team All-American honors in the triple jump after taking sixth in the nation. Kent State’s Matthias Tayala became the second MAC track and field student-athlete crowned a national champion this year in the hammer throw during the 2014 NCAA outdoor track and field championships. The 2014 track and field season was a historic one for the MAC with three national champions across men’s and women’s athletics. Akron’s Shawn Barber was the 2014 NCAA indoor track and field pole vault champion clearing 5.75m, Akron’s Annika Roloff was the 2014 NCAA outdoor track and field pole vault champion clearing 4.40m, while Kent State’s Matthias Tayala was the 2014 NCAA outdoor track and field hammer throw champion with a distance of 73.57m. Kent State won the program’s sixth consecutive and 20th overall conference title in men’s golf and received its 27th NCAA appearance. Kent State senior Taylor Pendrith became just the second player in program history to represent Kent State in the NCAA finals in each of his four seasons, including this year at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kansas. Kent State won its 11th MAC baseball tournament as the No. 3 seed and has won either the regular season or tournament title in 14 of the last 15 seasons. Earlier this summer the MAC witnessed 15 student-athletes selected in the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft led by Central Michigan starting pitcher Jordan Foley, who became the Chippewas highest draft pick in more than a decade when he was selected in the fifth round by the New York Yankees. Also, Ball State senior outfielder Sean Godfrey (drafted by Atlanta) and Miami senior pitcher Seth Varner (drafted by Cincinnati) were named to the Louisville Slugger All-America Third Team as chosen by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. Women’s athletics continued to shine for the MAC this past year. In women’s basketball, Akron won its first ever MAC tournament championship and a program record 23 wins during the 201314 season. A total of five MAC programs were invited to postseason tournaments (NCAA-Akron; WNIT-Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan; WBI-Eastern Michigan). Bowling Green defeated High Point, St. Bonaventure and Michigan in the WNIT before falling to Rutgers in the WNIT Quarterfinals. In women’s soccer, Western Michigan earned the program’s first MAC title in ten years and went on to defeat No. 8 Marquette, 1-0, in the NCAA College Cup First-Round before falling to Notre Dame. In volleyball, Ohio claimed its eighth MAC title and fell to Michigan State in the NCAA First Round. Ohio’s Abby Gilleland and Kelly Lamberti, along with Toledo’s Lauren Rafdal, were named Division I All-American Honorable Mention. In women’s cross country, Miami claimed the MAC title for the third time in program history, while Ohio’s Juli Accurso won her second consecutive Great Lakes Regional and earned All-America honors at NCAA Regionals. In field hockey, Miami won the program’s second consecutive conference title, while the RedHawks program won the conference championship in women’s tennis for the second consecutive year and the fourth time in the last six years. Akron won its first ever MAC swimming & diving championship, while Central Michigan won its fifth consecutive MAC tournament title in gymnastics. In women’s indoor track and field, Kent State won its fourth conference title in the last five years, while the Golden Flashes won the women’s outdoor track and field championship for the fourth consecutive year. Akron’s Annika Roloff was the 2014 NCAA outdoor track and field pole vault champion clearing 4.40m. In women’s golf, Kent State won its 16th consecutive conference championship. Kent State freshman Wad Phaewchimplee became the second Golden Flash in history to win a NCAA Regional and was named All-American Honorable Mention by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA). In softball, the Ohio Bobcats won their first-ever conference tournament championship and advance to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1995. Ball State softball senior left fielder Jennifer Gilbert was named to the 2014 National Fastpitch Coaches Association NCAA Division I All-America Second Team. From two-time Super Bowl quarterback winning Ben Roethlisberger (Miami University), NFL Defensive MVP James Harrison (Kent State University), NFL Pro Bowlers (OT Joe Staley, TE Antonio Gates, WR Antonio Brown), British Open winner Ben Curtis (Kent State University), World Series winning manager Bob Brenly (Ohio University) and Olympic bobsled team member Brock Kreitzburgh (University of Toledo), the Mid-American Conference continues to excel in producing leaders in the world of athletics. History of the MAC Based in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both football and men’s and women’s basketball since moving to Northeast Ohio. The MAC was founded as a five-school league on February 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. The Mid-American Conference membership consists of 12 universities across five states (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New York and Ohio). In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now sponsors a total 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s structure in 1980. For men, there are 11 championships sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. For women, 12 championships are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis.

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WEST DIVISION MAC Ball State 22-4 Central Michigan 19-8 Western Michigan 11-16 Toledo 11-16 Northern Illinois 11-16 Eastern Michigan 6-21

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Regular Season Champion: Ball State Tournament Champion: Kent State

The No. 4 seeded Kent State University Golden Flashes claimed the 2014 MAC Tournament with a 3-0 victory over Akron in the championship game.

2014 MAC TOURNAMENT Wednesday, May 21 Game 1: (3) Miami 5, (6) Buffalo 6 Game 2: (4) Kent State 6, (5) Bowling Green 2 Game 3: (1) Ball State 5, (8) Western Michigan 3 Game 4: (2) Central Michigan 6, (7) Akron 9

Sunday, May 25 Championship Game 13: (4) Kent State 3, (7) Akron 0

Thursday, May 22 Game 5: (5) Bowling Green 4, (8) Western Michigan 7 Game 6: (2) Central Michigan 3, (3) Miami 4 Game 7: (6) Buffalo 1, (7) Akron 7 Game 8: (1) Ball State 3, (4) Kent State 4

Friday, May 23 Game 9: (3) Miami 0, (6) Buffalo 4 Game 10: (1) Ball State 1, (8) Western Michigan 4

Saturday, May 24 Game 11: (6) Buffalo 4, (7) Akron 5 Game 12: (4) Kent State 12, (8) Western Michigan 2

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LEE LONGO All-MAC Second Team Longo had an incredible final season as an Eagle, claiming the MAC batting title with a .379 average. He became the first Eagle to win the conference’s batting crown since Brian Bixler hit at a .453 clip in 2004. In the national ranks, Longo’s batting average was 28th out of all NCAA Division I hitters. The Mayfield, Ohio native also tied for the conference lead in doubles with 20 two-baggers, a mark that ranked 14th in the country. He was the first EMU slugger to pace the MAC in doubles since Greg Ryan accomplished the feat during the 1997 campaign.

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2014 MAC Baseball First Team C: T.J. Losby, Bowling Green 1B: Taylor Mautner, Buffalo 2B: Ryan Spaulding, Ball State SS: Brian Bien, Bowling Green 3B: Dan Walsh, Miami OF: Sean Godfrey, Ball State OF: Matt Pollock, Buffalo OF: Alex Miklos, Kent State SP: Zach Plesac, Ball State SP: Pat Kaminska, Central Michigan SP: Seth Varner, Miami SP: T.J. Weir, Ball State RP: Tim Black, Central Michigan DH: Zarley Zalewski, Kent State At-Large: Jarett Rindfleisch, Ball State 2014 MAC Baseball Second Team C: Tyler Huntey, Central Michigan 1B: Cody Leichman, Central Michigan 2B: Steve Sada, Miami SS: Andrew Sohn, Western Michigan 3B: Sean Kennedy, Ball State OF: Logan Reginer, Central Michigan OF: T.J. Sutton, Kent State OF: Jake Madsen, Ohio SP: Ryan Powers, Miami SP: Chad Mayle, Western Michigan SP: Ryan Wilkinson, Toledo SP: Alex Klonowski, Northern Ilinois RP: Michael Clark, Kent State At-Large: Kevin Hughes, Buffalo At-Large: Lee Longo, Eastern Michigan

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2015 EASTERN MICHIGAN BASEBALL eagles in the pros (1969-present) Bill Abraham Mike Aldridge Bill Bates George Biddle Brian Bixler Thom Boutin Ken Bruchanski Tom Burkert Gordon Chretien John Clay Bryan Clutterbuck Audie Cole Terry Collins Roger Coryell Ted Dasen Doug Davis Jay Davisson Don DeDonatis Chris DeShetler Mickey Delas Mike Ferguson Jeff Fischer Ryan Ford Tom Ford Bill Giffin Kevin Grijak Ryan Goleski Glenn Gulliver Jeff Hehr Chris Hoiles Bryon Horn Greg Howe Jim Irwin Jerry Keller Sean Kenny Seth Kenny Larry Kinn Jim Kraut Rick Krumm Jay Kuhnie Glen Kwiatkowski Derek Lehrman Joe Linde Mike Lumley Randy Marshall Doug Martin

Jim Martin John Martin Al McLaughilin Tom Michno Troy Niehaus Bob Owchinko Jeff Peck Aldo Pecorilli Derrick Peterson Brian Porter A.J. Richardson Jim Riggs Ron Rightnowar Brett Roach Mark Rutherford Greg Ryan Danny Schmitz Rob Sepanek Pat Sheridan Matt Shoemaker Ben Simon Joe Slavik Ken Spratke Brian Stemberger Stan Switala Tim Tessmar Anthony Tomey Jim Trahey Terry Trott Phil Vaden Don Vesling Travis Wade Steve Waite Bob Welch Al Wesolowski Mickey Weston Brandon White Bob Wilmot Mike Wiseley Donn Wolfe Bud Yanus Bill Ziegler Pat Zureich Mitch Zwolensky

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Both Chris Hoiles (left) and Glen Gulliver (right) played for the Detroit Tigers and Balitmore Orioles organizations.

Former Eastern Michigan pitcher Matt Shoemaker was a finalist for the American League Rookie of the Year Award after a stellar 2014 season. The former Eagle compiled a 16-4 record for the secondmost wins on the team, while also posting a 3.04 earned run average over 136 innings pitched. Shoemaker had an exceptional strikeout-to-walk ratio, punching out 124 batters compared to walking only 24. During the month of August, Shoemaker collected AL Pitcher of the Month and AL Rookie of the Month accolades, becoming just one-of-nine MLB players ever to win both awards in the same month

Bryan Clutterbuck was called up by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1986 and 1989.

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Terry Collins has managed the Angels and Astros. He is currently the manager of the New York Mets.

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PLAYER Richard Krumm Wiliam Griffin Thomas Burket Jay Kuhnie * Larry Kinn Bob Owchinko (#5) Glenn Gulliver Jerry Keller Thomas Boutin Bob Welch (#20) Ted Dasen Danny Schmitz Brian Stemberger Bud Yanus John Martin Mark Wilkins Pat Sheridan Brian Stemberger Gordon Chretien Audie Cole Bud Yanus Audie Cole Bryan Clutterbuck Mitch Zwolensky Jay Davidson Randy Gorgon Pat Zureich Greg Howe James Riggs Mickey Weston Jim Irwin Ken Spratke Rob Sepanek Joe Slavik

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TEAM Detroit Minnesota Cleveland Chicago White Sox Pittsburgh San Diego Detroit Atlanta San Francisco Los Angeles Detroit New York Yankees Chicago Cubs Oakland Detroit Chicago Cubs Kansas City Toronto Detroit Detroit Montreal Los Angeles Milwaukee Texas Philadelphia Detroit Detroit Minnesota New York Yankees New York Mets Detroit Seattle Atlanta Detroit

Jim Gulliver (above) was the 20th Eastern Michigan player to be drafted by the Detroit Tigers since 1969. Gulliver’s father and EMU Athletic Hall of Famer, Glenn, was drafted in the eighth round of the 1976 MLB Draft by the Tigers.

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PLAYER Glenn Kwiakowski A.J. Richardson Chris Hoiles Don Vesling Jim Trahey Mike Lumley Mickey Delas Brett Roach Bill Bates James Bostock Jim Martin Kevin Grijak Doug Martin Brandon White Sean Kenny James Bostock Mike Wiseley Ben Simon Don DeDonatis Mark Rutherford Troy Niehaus Mike Aldridge Ryan Goleski Anthony Tomey Brian Bixler Ryan Ford Derrick Peterson Jeff Fischer Jeff Hehr Jim Gulliver Kyle Rhoad Matt Skirving Steve Weber Sterling Sharp

RD. 16th 12th 19th 14th 23rd 5th 12th 16th 45th 69th 28th 29th 44th 15th 17th 33rd 34th 7th 20th 12th 24th 21st 24th 30th 2nd 15th 20th 10th 20th 20th 33rd 30th 33rd 30th

TEAM Toronto Milwaukee Detroit Detroit Toronto Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Toronto Pittsburgh Atlanta Detroit Los Angeles New York Yankees San Diego Detroit Los Angeles Detroit Philadelphia Arizona New York Yankees Cleveland Detroit Pittsburgh Oakland Cleveland Colorado Cleveland Detroit Texas Pittsburgh Miami Atlanta

Kyle Rhoad (above) was just the second player in Eastern Michigan baseball history to be drafted by the Texas Rangers. Mitch Zwolensky was drafted by the Rangers in the 11th round in 1981.

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Table of Contents Table of Contents.................................................................................2 Coaching Records................................................................................3 Series Records........................................................................................4 All-Time Honors and Awards............................................................5 EMU Baseball All-Americans.............................................................6 EMU Hall of Fame Inductees-Baseball..........................................7 All-Time Letterwinners...................................................................8-9 Season-By-Season Results........................................................10-15 1970 NAIA National Champions.................................................. 16 EMU College World Series Teams................................................ 17 The College World Series..........................................................18-19 Career Batting Records..............................................................20-24 Career Pitching Records............................................................25-27 MAC Baseball History....................................................................... 28 Eastern Michigan University....................................................29-33 President Susan Martin................................................................... 34 Board of Regents............................................................................... 35 VP/Director of Athletics Heather Lyke.................................36-37 Support Staff.................................................................................38-46 EMU Head Coaches........................................................................... 47 Pepsi....................................................................................................... 48 EMU Identity....................................................................................... 49 Student-Athlete Support................................................................ 50 NCAA Compliance............................................................................. 51 Eagles Pride......................................................................................... 52 E-Club Hall of Fame.......................................................................... 53 Adidas.................................................................................................... 54

EMU Athletics Mission Statement

Our mission above all else, is to guide, support and inspire our student-athletes in their pursuit of excellence- academically, athletically and socially while maintaining a successful Division I-A athletics program.

Vision of EMU Athletics

Our vision is to become the premier program in the Mid-American Conference, both academically and athletically.

Core Values of EMU Athletics

Four values guide and govern our action at all times and in all our affairs. The values define “what we stand for” and “what we will not stand for.” These values include: ♦ Respect - We treat ourselves and those we serve

with dignity, kindness and respect.

Integrity - We operate in a spirit of integrity at all times and know that doing the right thing is of utmost importance. ♦

Passion - We have a strong work ethic and are passionate about what we do. This is more than just a job to us. ♦

♦ Excellence - Excellence is the cornerstone of all

we do within our department, on campus, within the community, as well as on the regional and national levels

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Coaching Records MARK VAN AMEYDE

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COACHING RECORDS (INCLUDES ALL GAMES) Years Coach W L T 1949-1964 William Crouch 153 130 0 1965-1987 Ron Oestrike 657 508 8 1988-2007 Roger Coryell 543 553 2 2008 Jake Boss Jr. 25 34 0 2009-2014 Jay Alexander 159 182 0 2015 Mark Van Ameyde -- -- -- 66-year totals 1,537 1,407 10

Pct. .541 .553 .495 .424 .466 ---.520

MAC RECORDS Coach Ron Oestrike Roger Coryell Jake Boss Jr. Jay Alexander Mark Van Ameyde 40-year totals

Pct. .536 .533 .652 .457 ---.525

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WILLIAM CROUCH

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Left-Right: Former Ohio State head football coach Woody Hayes, former EMU head baseball coach Ron Oestrike, former EMU Athletic Director Alex Agase and former Michigan head football coach Bo Schembechler.

EASTERN MICHIGAN COACHING VICTORIES Wins Coach Years Seasons 657 Ron Oestrike 1965-1987 23 543 Roger Coryell 1988-2007 20 153 William Crouch 1949-1964 16 140 Jay Alexander 2009-2014 5 25 Jake Boss Jr. 2008 1 -- Mark Van Ameyde 2015 --

Former EMU head coach Jay Alexander and former EMU and current Michigan State head coach Jake Boss Jr. meet at home plate before first pitch on March 18, 2009, at Oestrike Stadium. MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2007

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Series Records TEAM Adrian Akron Alabama A&M Albion Allegheny Alma Anderson Aquinas Arizona Arizona State Arkansas

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TEAM W L T Ferris State 14 0 Findlay 5 0 Florida 1 5 Florida Atlantic 2 7 Florida International 1 11 Florida Southern 3 16 Florida State 2 0 Fresno State 0 3 Furman 1 0 George Washington 2 0 Georgia 2 1 Georgia Southern 5 4 Georgia State 0 2 Georgia Tech 0 1 Glassboro State 1 0 Gonzaga 2 0 Grand Canyon 1 1 Grand Valley 6 3 Great Lakes 1 0 Grosse Ile AFB 1 0 Hanover 1 0 Hardin Simmons 2 1 Hillsdale 49 9 1 IUPUI 1 0 Illinois 3 1 Illinois-Chicago 2 1 Illinois State 21 10 Illinois Tech 1 0 Illinois Weslyan 1 1 Indiana 2 3 Indiana State 0 1 Indiana Tech 2 0 Iowa 3 4 1 Iowa State 3 1 Jacksonville State 2 2 James Madison 4 1 Kalamazoo 11 5 Kalamazoo Nor. 1 2 Kansas 6 7 Kansas State 0 8 Kearney State 2 0 Kent State 42 58 Kentucky 4 23 L.I.T. 1 1 LaSalle 0 1 Lawrence Tech 3 0 Lewis 26 17 Lincoln Memorial 7 2 Livingstone 1 0 Long Beach State 1 0 Louisiana Tech 0 3 Louisville 4 5 Loyola (CA) 1 1 Lubbock Chrt. 1 1 Luther 1 2 Madonna 6 0 Maine 4 1 Malone 1 0 Mankato State 4 3 Marshall 15 9 McNeese State 0 1 Memphis 2 2 Miami (Florida) 0 2 Miami (Ohio) 57 50 Michigan 63 112 2 MI Freshman 0 2 MI Ineligibles 4 0 MI Military Acad. 1 0

TEAM W Michigan State 55 Middle Tennessee St. 2 Milligan 7 Minnesota 2 Missouri 5 Morehead State 3 Morningside 2 NC Central 1 Nebraska 0 NE-Omaha 1 New Haven 1 New Mexico 1 New Mexico State 0 New Orleans 1 New York Tech 0 Niagara 3 North Carolina 0 North Florida 1 NE Louisiana 2 Northeastern 0 Northwestern 1 Northern Arizona 1 Northern Illinois 67 Northern Iowa 0 Northern Kentucky 4 NW Missouri 0 Northwestern State 0 Northwood 16 Notre Dame 2 Oakland 43 Oberlin 3 Oglethorpe 1 Ohio 64 Ohio Dominican 5 Ohio State 3 Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma State 1 Old Dominion 1 Olivet 14 Oral Roberts 2 Oregon 1 Oregon State 1 Pacific 0 Pan American 0 Pembroke 3 Penn State 5 Pensacola Naval 2 Percy Jones 1 Pittsburgh 2 Polish Seminary 0 Portland 1 Presbyterian 2 Purdue 4 Rollins 2 Sacramento State 0 Saginaw Valley 5 San Diego 0 Santa Clara 0 St. Edward 0 St. Francis (IL) 4 St. Leo 2 St. Mary’s 6 Santa Clara 0 Seton Hall 0 Siena Heights 11 South Alabama 1 South Carolina 1 South Florida 4

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TEAM W Southern Michigan 0 SE Missouri State 1 Southern Cal 0 Southern Illinois 5 SW Missouri State 1 Spring Arbor 9 Stanford 0 Stetson 1 Taylor 4 Tennessee 7 Tennessee Martin 2 Tennessee Tech 3 Texas 0 Texas A&M 0 Texas Tech 0 Texas Wesleyan 2 Thiel 2 Toledo 90 Trinity 1 Tri-State 1 Troy State 1 Tulsa 1 UNC-Wilmington 2 UNLV 3 Upper Iowa 1 USC Upstate 0 Utah 1 Valdosta State 0 Vanderbilt 1 Villanova 1 Virginia 1 Virginia Tech 2 Wabash 2 Wake Forest 0 Wartburg 1 Waseda 1 Washington 0 Washington State 0 Wayne State 56 West Virginia 4 West Virginia State 1 Western Illinois 17 Western Michigan 81 Western Reserve 6 Western State 0 Wichita State 0 William & Mary 2 William Jewell 0 Winthrop 0 Wisconsin 0 Wooster 1 Wright State 3 Wyoming 1 Xavier 6 Youngstown State 1

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Eastern Michigan Honors & Awards Brian Bixler Ryan Goleski Mickey Delas Rob Sepanek Bryon Horn Glenn Gulliver Jeff Peck Terry Trott John Clay

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All-Region Selections First Team Zack Leonard 2011 Matt Skirving 2009 Brian Bixler 2004 Ryan Ford 2004 Todd Kimling 2004 Steve Herbst 1993 Mickey Delas 1988 Brett Roach 1988 Rob Sepanek 1984 Bryon Horn 1981 Audie Cole 1978, 1980 Pat Sheridan 1979 Brian Stemberger 1978 Bob Welch 1976 Jerry Keller 1976 Bob Owchinko 1975 Jeff Washington 1975 Mike Ferguson 1973 All-Mideast Selection

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MAC Batting Leaders Lee Longo .379 Greg Ryan .447 Don DeDonatis .409 Mike Wiseley .435 Brett Roach .434 Scott Kemp .426

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Academic All-Americans Kyle Rhoad (Third Team) Jeff Hehr (Third Team) Brian Bixler (Second Team) Ken Bruchanski (Second Team)

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Academic All-District Team Kyle Rhoad (First Team) Zack Leonard (Second Team) Jeff Hehr (First Team) Jeff Fischer (Second Team) Ryan Ford (Second Team) Brian Bixler (First Team) Chad Jenkins (Second Team)

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NCAA All-Regional Team Ryan Goleski 2003 Greg Anglin 2001, 2002 Ryan Arnett 2004 Brian Bixler 2004 Jesse Cogswell 2001, 2002, 2003 Caleb Coon 2001 Ryan Ford 2002, 2003, 2004 Chad Jenkins 2001, 2002 Todd Moore 2001 Tony Palazzolo 2001, 2002 Anthony Tomey 2002 Jason Carano 1988 Greg Ryan 1997 Scott Barrett 1997, 1998 Academic All-MAC John Rubino 2014 Lee Longo 2013, 2014 Adam Sonabend 2013, 2014 Bo Kinder 2012 Sam Ott 2012, 2013, 2014 Tucker Rubino 2012 Steve Weber 2012 Brent Ohrman 2011, 2012 Ken Battiston 2011 Corey Chaffins 2009, 2010, 2011 Zack Leonard 2009, 2010, 2011 Kendall Lewis 2010 Kyle Rhoad 2009 Matt Skirving 2009 Steve Bradshaw 2008 Josh Ivan 2008 Dan Puls 2008 Matt Shoemaker 2008 Jeff Fischer 2006 Jeff Hehr 2006 Josh Ivan 2006 Ben Jones 2005 Chad Stewart 1988 Donn Wolfe 1986, 1987 Tim Deak 1986 Joe Slavik 1985 Rick Ziegler 1984, 1985 Jason Hansen 1983 Greg Howe 1981 Bob Gerlach 1979 Pat Sheridan 1979 Whit Boyd 1978, 1979 Bob Owchinko 1975, 1976 James Luckhardt 1976 Ken Bruchanski 1973, 1974, 1975 Bill Reichel 1973

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All-MAC First Team Lee Longo Brent Ohrman Sam Ott Zack Leonard Ken Battiston Kendall Lewis Matt Skirving Josh Ivan Jeff Fischer George Biddle Steve Bradshaw Brian Bixler Ryan Ford Todd Kimling Ryan Goleski Mark Rutherford Greg Ryan Don DeDonatis Jeff McGavin Jason LaJoice Steve Herbst Mike Wiseley Kevin Grijak Doug Martin Steve Waite Scott Evans Mike Lumley Mickey Delas Brett Roach Chris Hoiles Rob Sepanek Scott Kemp Jim Irwin Greg Howe Jim Riggs Bubba Bezeau Audie Cole Pat Sheridan Brian Stemberger Bob Owchinko Bob Welch Jerry Keller Glenn Gulliver Jeff Washington Bill Reichel

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MAC All-Tournament Team Zack Leonard Robert Wendzicki Todd Graves Andrew Marshall Zack Leonard Kyle Rhoad Steve Bradshaw Sean Hoffman Josh Ivan Zack Leonard (MVP) Jeff Fischer Jeff Hehr Kyle Rhoad Ryan Ford (Co-MVP) Derrick Peterson Brian Bixler Todd Kimling Brian Bixler (MVP) Derrick Peterson Dale Hayes

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John Clay (CF/P) 1968 NAIA

Bryon Horn (2B) 1981 NCAA First Team

Jeff Peck (3B) 1970 NAIA

Terry Trott (CF) 1970 NAIA

Mickey Delas (C) 1988 NCAA Third Team

Rob Sepanek (1B) 1984 NCAA Second Team

Glen Gulliver (SS) 1976 NCAA First Team

Ryan Goleski (RF) 2002 ABCA First Team 2002 NCBWA Second Team

Brian Bixler (SS) 2002 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American 2004 Collegiate Baseball First Team

Brian Bixler (above) was drafted in the second round (52nd overall) in the 2004 MLB Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees - Baseball Player Induction Year Louis Batterson ..................................................................................... 1979 Ken Bruchanski ..................................................................................... 1990 John Clay ................................................................................................. 1995 Audie Cole .............................................................................................. 2003 Terry Collins ............................................................................................ 1994 Roger Coryell ......................................................................................... 2005 Doug Cossey .......................................................................................... 1985 Clifford Crane . ....................................................................................... 1982 William Crouch ...................................................................................... 1978 C. Dale Curtiss . ...................................................................................... 1977 Glenn Gulliver . ...................................................................................... 1997 Ron Gulyas .............................................................................................. 1989 Ken Hawk ................................................................................................ 1983 Chris Hoiles . ........................................................................................... 2000 Greg Howe .............................................................................................. 2006 Charles Lappeus ................................................................................... 1983 John Martin............................................................................................. 2010 Marvin Mittlestat .................................................................................. 1982 Richard Moseley ................................................................................... 1985 George Muellich ................................................................................... 1979 Harry Ockerman ................................................................................... 1977 Ron Oestrike . ......................................................................................... 1979 Bob Owchinko . ..................................................................................... 1989 Chuck Paige . .......................................................................................... 1985 Jeff Peck ................................................................................................... 1996 Jerry Raymond ...................................................................................... 1986 John “Rocky” Roe .................................................................................. 2002 Elton Rynearson, Sr. ............................................................................. 1976 Ron Saunders . ....................................................................................... 1988 Danny Schmitz ...................................................................................... 2006 Edwin Shadford .................................................................................... 1976 Pat Sheridan ........................................................................................... 1988 Chuck Shonta ........................................................................................ 1982 C.P. Steimle . ............................................................................................ 1994 Raymond Stites ..................................................................................... 1976 Leo Turner ............................................................................................... 1992 Neville Walker ........................................................................................ 1983 Jim Walsh . ............................................................................................... 1978 Jeff Washington .................................................................................... 1999 Frank Weeber ......................................................................................... 1979 Bob Welch ............................................................................................... 1998 George Wendt ....................................................................................... 1983

Bob Welch (left) and Bob Owchinko (right). Welch won the 1990 Cy Young award as a member of the Oakland A’s and Owchinko won the National League Rookie Pitcher of the Year Award in 1977.

EMU Athletic Hall of Famers Ron Oestrike (left) and Pat Sheridan (right).

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2007

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MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008

MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

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All-Time Letterwinners (A-Linde) A Abraham, William 1961, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Adams, William 1946, ‘47 Addis, Tom 1982 Aldridge, Michael 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Alford, John 1910, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Alfsen, Carl 1939, ‘40 Allen, Thomas 1967, ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Ambrose, Glenn 1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Anderson, Ellsworth 1937, ‘38, ‘39 Anderson, Leonard 1959 Anderson, Rudy 1963, ‘64 Andrews, Jake 2014 Anglemyre, Raymond 1928, ‘29, ‘30 Anglin, Greg 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Anthony, Mick 1966 Appold, Edgar 1923 Arnett, Ryan 2003, ‘04, ‘05 Astrup, Lloyd 1957 Austin, Franklin 1920, ‘21 Avery, Matt 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Awender, Richard 1966 Ayres, Evard 1912 B Bailey, Fred 1930, ‘37 Baker, Curtis 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Baker, Gary 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Ballarin, John 2007, ‘08, ‘09 Ballingall, Dave 1956, ‘57 Banachowski, Jim 1982 Banwart, Lewis 1966 Bara, Bruce 1971, ‘72 Barclay, James 1923 Barnes, Glenn 1917 Barnes, Orville 1937, ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Barrath, Dennis 1966, ‘67 Barrett, Scott 1990, ‘91 Barrett, Scott 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Barringer, Reggie 1969 Bartells, Gustave Lee 1922 Bartling, Herman 1936, ‘37 Bate, Craig 2006 Bates, Bill 1988, ‘89, ‘90 Bates, Fred 1918 Batterson, Louis 1932, ‘33 Battistelli, Joe 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Battiston, Ken 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11 Bechtol, Roger 1959, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62 Beckman, Ray 1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 Beeler, Luke 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Bell, Craig 1965 Bell, Donald 1911, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Bell, James 1947, ‘48, ‘49 Bell, Jas 1948, ‘49 Belli, Brandon 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Bennett, William 1942 Bennetts, Frederic 1942 Berg, Allan 1949, ‘50 Berrington, Edward 1957 Berryman, Richard 1966, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Bezeau, Gene 1981 Biddle, George 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Bigham, Terry 1998, ‘99 Birchler, Zane 2014 Bixler, Brian 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Birkle, William 1956, ‘57, ‘58 Bjerke, Leland 1969, ‘70, ‘71 Blackburn, Brian 2006, ‘07 Blackburn, Terry 1972 Bocjun, Mike 1964 Bok, Larry Allen 1966 Bolt, Larry 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Borkowski, Mike 1994, ‘95, ‘96 Boron, Jason 1993 Borovich, Joseph 1939, ‘40, ‘41 Borth, George 1964, ‘65 Bostock, Jim 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Bott, Theodore 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Boutin, Thom 1974, ‘75, ‘76 Bowden, Dae 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Bowen, Gary 1966, ‘67, ‘68 Boyce, Desmond 1943 Boyd, Michael 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Boyd, Whitford 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Bradley, Joseph 1930, ‘32 Bradshaw, Steve 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Brecht, Todd 1985, ‘86 Brier, Randy 1975, ‘76 Briggs, Glenn 1977 Broadbrook, Howard 1929 Broder, John 1974, ‘75 Bronson, Devon 2013, ‘14 Brown, David Bud 1927, ‘28 Brown, Fred 1994 Brown, Louis 1928, ‘29 Brown, Mike 1965 Brown, Robert 1966 Bruchanski, Ken 1973, ‘74, ‘75 Bryson, William George 1939 Burkert, Tom 1969, ‘70 Burns, Joe 1926 Busch, Andy 2001

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Butara, Neil 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Butler, Kenneth, 1956, ‘57 Butler, Scott 1975 C Calibuso, Kristian 2011, ‘13, ‘14 Calkins, Russell 1910 Campbell, Thomas 1966 Caputo, Orlando 1950 Carakostas, Kenneth 1940, ‘41, ‘42 Carano, Jason 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Carlson 1921, ‘22 Carlson, Oliver 1917, ‘18, ‘19, ‘22 Carrei, Doug 1974, ‘75, ‘76 Carpenter, Trevor 2003 Carrier, John 2008, ‘09, ‘10 Casteel, Pete 1966, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Casucci, Catalso 1937, ‘38, ‘39 Chad, Brian 2003, ‘04 Chaffee, Edner 1926 Chaffins, Corey 2007, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Chapie, Kevin 1987 Chapman, Ralph 1942 Chavez, Aaron 2010, ‘11 Chretian, Gordon 1978, ‘79 Christy, William 1930 Chronowski, James 1962 Cisper, Brett 2010 Clark, Gary 1961, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Clark, Matt 1987 Clark, W.B. 1900 Clay, John 1966, ‘67, ‘68 Cloud, James 1967 Clouse, Tim 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Clutterbuck, Bryan 1979, ‘80, ‘81 Coggins, Charles 1935 Cogswell, Jesse 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Cohan, Walter 1933 Coker, Chuck 1976 Cole, Audie 1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 Cole, W. 1914, ‘15 Collias, Steve 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Collins, John 1994, ‘95 Collins, Terry 1968, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Combs, Tim 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Conant, Gary 1971 Conklin, Hugh 1900 Cook, Clifford 1926 Cook, Joseph 1939 Coon, Caleb 2000, 01 Cooney, Ryan 2001, ‘02 Corbin, Dale 1973, ‘74, ‘75 Coryell, Roger 1968, ‘69, ‘70 Cosgro, Frederick 1947, ‘49 Cossey, Douglas 1948, 49, ‘50 Cotner, Brian 1997, ‘98 Cousineau, Raymond 1946, ‘47 Cox, Chris 1981 Crandell, Clayton 1900 Crane, Clifford 1922, ‘23 Cravens, Pete 1972, ‘73 Crawford, Ralph 1908 Crews, Bill 1978 Croci, David 1993 Crooks, Aaron 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Crooks, Johnny 2009 Crouch, William 1927, ‘28 Crouse, S.B. 1912, ‘13, ‘14 Cuhran, William 1966 Culver, Guy 1917 Culver, Mike 1992 Cunningham, Lawrence 1955 Currier, Fred 1908, ‘09 Curtis, Ron 1972, ‘73 Curtiss, Dale 1913, ‘14 D Danson, Byron 1910 Danzeisen, Milo 1952 D’Arcy, James A. 1961 Dartnell, Ben 2012, ‘13, ‘14 Dasen, Ted 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Davidson, Francis 1922, ‘23 Davis, Doug 1979, ‘80, ‘81 Davis, Gerald 1952, ‘56, ‘57 Davis, Jeff 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Davis, Shane 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Davisson, Jay 1979, ‘80, ‘81 Deak, Dan 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Deak, Thomas 1985 Deak, Timothy 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Dean, Patrick 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 DeDonatis, Don 1994, ‘95, ‘96 DeFroscia, August 1935, ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 Delamiellure, Tim 1997, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Delaplane, Sam 2014 Delas, Michael 1986, ‘87, ‘88 DeLong, Kenneth 1915 DeLuca, Valerio 1943 DeMar, Stephen 1961, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 DeMarti, Anthony 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Denney, Tom 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Dennis, Raymond 1939, ‘40, ‘41

Dennison, Adam 2012, ‘14 DeSantis, Doug 1975, ‘76 DeShetler, Chris 1997, ‘98, ‘99 Desmond, James 1951 Devine, Andy 1930, ‘31, ‘32, ‘33 Dickie, Allen 1923, ‘24 Dickie, Howard 1923 Dickie, Melvin 1922 Dignan, Patrick 1961, ‘62, ‘63 Dillard, Derek 1978 Dillard, Matt 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 DiLeo, Tony 2013, ‘14 Dimich, Matt 2004, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08 Dimmerling, Taylor 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Dirkse, James Dittmar, Heinz 1950 Dowdy, Joseph 1943 Dowling, Derrick 1987 Doyle, Dewey 1912 Draper, Donald 1925 Draper, Walter 1918, ‘19 Dreslinski, Paul 1992 Druckenmiller, Terry 1977 Drusbacky, Mike 1938, ‘39, ‘40, ‘41 Dunbrook, Herbert 1916, ‘17 Dunn, William 1917 Dyer, Thomas 1940 E Eck, Gus 1910 Ederer, Alpans 1923 Edick, Brad 1981, ‘82, ‘83 Edman, James Leo 1942 Eighmey, Mark 1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Eisinger, John 1972, ‘73 Elson, F.W. 1909 Emigh, Elmer 1927 Ensch, Paul 1958 Ericksen, Melvin 1921 Erwin, Arthur 1916 Evans, Jeff 1980 Evans, Scott 1989, ‘90 Everett, George 1937, ‘38, ‘39 F Failor, John 1900, ‘04 Fast, David 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Federici, James, 1979 Fenner, James 1925 Ferenz, John 1921, ‘22, ‘23 Ferguson, Mike 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Fetzer, Clint 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Filloon, Leon 1929 Fingerle, Mike 1990, ‘91 Finn, James, 1967 Fischer, Jeff 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Fishman, Sidney 1935, ‘36 Foley, Bernard 1913 Ford, Ryan 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Ford, Tom 1971, ‘72 Forsythe, Charles 1919, ‘20 Foster, Drew 1970, ‘71 Foster, Earl 1922 Foster, Ralph 1922, ‘23 Foster, Thomas 1944 Fousey, Glenwood 1915 Fox, Harold 1918, ‘19, ‘21 Fraser, Craig 1975 Frederickson, Mark 1976 Freeman, Jiles 1916 G Gabriel, Richard 1943, ‘44, ‘45, ‘46 Gaines, Eric 2004 Gainforth, Isaiah 2005, 06 Gallus, Tom 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Gannon, George 1900, ‘01 Garcia, Frank 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Garian, Harry 1936, ‘37, ‘38 Gass, Omar 1900, ‘01 Gavin, Bill 1983, ‘84 Gavrilavicz, Alphonse 1937 Geary, Forest 1922, ‘23 Geddis, Robert 1945, ‘46, ‘47 Genova, Harry 1959, ‘60, ‘61 Gentile, Gary 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Gerbus, Wally 2009, ‘10, ‘11 Gerlach, Bob 1976 Germain, John 1974, ‘75 Giffin, Bill 1966, ‘68, ‘69 Gilday, Edward 1941, ‘42, ‘46 Giles, Allen 1927, ‘28, ‘29, ‘30 Gilmore, Ty 2014 Gill, Marquise 2013, ‘14 Gillam, Henry 1944, ‘45 Ginter, Robert 1975 Glover, Jason 2000 Glover, Jordan 2009, ‘10, ‘11 Goble, Ronald 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Goldschmidt, Jordan 2008, ‘09 Goleski, Ryan 2001, ‘02, ‘03 Good, Walter 1935, ‘36, ‘37 Goodhue, Harold 1955, ‘56, ‘57 Goodrich, Bernard 1913, ‘14

Gorgon, Randy 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Gough, Willard 1920, ‘21 Gouin, Mike 1964, ‘65 Grady, Joseph 1940, ‘41 Grambeau, Rodney 1946 Grant, Scott 1986, ‘87 Graves, Todd 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Gray, Tim 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Gregory, Randy 1979, ‘80 Greig, Charles 1942, ‘43, ‘44 Greig, Thomas 1944 Gretzner, Sigmund 1940, ‘41 Grier, Harliss Ernest 1956 Grijak, Kevin 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Grubb, Ralph 1950, 51 Guerrieri, John 1963 Gulliver, Glenn 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Gulliver, Jim 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Gulyas, Ronald 1958, ‘59, ‘60, ‘61 Gump, Merl 1913 Gunn, Thomas 1990 Gusler, Layne 2014 Gyurasics, Jeff 1990 H Hamly, Robert 2008, ‘09 Hammar, Dana Disney 1941 Hammerschmidt, Leo 1910 Hammett, Matt 1992 Hammontree, Mike 1988, ‘89, ‘90 Hanes, Harold 1933 Hanoian, George 1962 Hansen, Jason 1980, ‘81, ‘82 Hansor, William 1920 Harker, Glenn 1967 Harner, Phil 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Harper, Arthur 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Harrington, Sean 1998, ‘99, 2000 Harris, Jeff 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Harrison, George 1963, ‘64, ‘65 Harrison, Terry 1972, ‘73, ‘74 Hart, Mike 2005 Harvey 1914 Harvey, Robert 1941, ‘42, ‘43 Hastings, Joe 1977, ‘80 Hatch, Chuck 1951, ‘52 Hauck, Tom 1983, ‘84, ‘85 Haupt, Chester 1926, ‘27 Haupt, Elmer 1926, ‘27 Hausler, Andrew 2001 Havel, Milton 1945 Hawk, Kenneth 1934 Haylett, Todd 1984 Hayes, Dale 2002, ‘03 Head, Lonny 1965, ‘66, ‘67 Hefferman, Patrick 1939, ‘40, ‘41 Hehr, Jeff 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Heilech, John 1926 Heininger, Reinard 1946, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 Heitsch, John 1926, ‘27 Hellenberg, Bernard 1920, ‘21, ‘22 Helmes, Jason 2001 Henderson, Bobby 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Hendricks, Todd 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Henegar, Dave 1965, ‘66, ‘67 Henry, Marion 1941, ‘42 Herbst, Arthur 1947 Herbst, Steve 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Herman, Larry 1926 Hesse, David 1993 Hesse, Justin 2000, ‘01 Hicks, Brian 1994 Hicks, Curry 1904 Hill, Brian 2013 Hill, James 1980, ‘81 Hill, Rudolph 1952 Hinkle, Roy 1927 Hinton, Mike 1980 Hitt, Matt 2011, ‘12 Hobbs, Fred 1942 Hoffman, Sean 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Hoiles, Chris 1984, ‘85, ‘86 Hole, James 1917, ‘21, ‘22 Hollingsworth, James 1966, ‘67, ‘68 Hollway, Louis 1918, ‘19 Holmes, Robert 1969, ‘70, ‘71 Hoopfer, Paul 1936 Horn, Bryon 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Hourras, Chris 1951 Howe, Greg 1980, ‘81, ‘82 Hrovat, Brad 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Huber, Chris 1996, ‘97 Hubert, Fred 1963 Huff, Doug 1981 Hunt, Homer 1911, ‘12 Hurlburt, Edwin 1925 Hurley, Terrance 1963, ‘64 Hurst, Victor 1924 Hutchins, Alan 1940, ‘41, ‘42, ‘43 Hutchinson, Leo 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Hyames, Alson 1902, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05

Hyde, William 1961, ‘62 Hynes, John 1916 Hyott, Dan 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01 I Irwin, Jim 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Irwin, Steve 1987, ‘88, ‘89 Irwin, Todd 1983 Ivan, Josh 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 J Jackimowicz, Theodore 1935, ‘36, ‘37 Jacks, Warren 1996, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Jackson, Everett 1927, ‘28, ‘29 Jackson, James 2000 Jackson, Mike 1997, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Jackson, Paul 1963, ‘64 Jackson, Shane 1988, ‘89 Jacobson, Adam 2006, ‘07 Janis, Ryan 1999, 2000 Janks, David 1959 Jarvela, Gerald 1973, ‘74 Jefferson 1913 Jenkins, Chad 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Jennings, Hughes 1908, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Jennings, John 1959, ‘60 Jensen, Hanry 1937 Johnson, Andrew 1987 Johnson, Kenneth 1961, ‘62, ‘63 Johnston, Robert 1966 Jones, Ben 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Jones, Michael 1955 Jonske, Dave 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 K Kaiser, William 1957 Kamienocki, Al 1966 Kapla, Scott 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Karhu, Milo 1957, ‘60 Keilitz, Daniel 1966, ‘68 Keller, Charles 1974, ‘75, ‘76 Keller, David 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Kemp, Scott 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Kenny, Sean 1991, ‘92, ‘93 Kenny, Seth 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Kerr, David 1957 Kesson, Michael 1987, ‘88 Killoren, Jim 1970 Kinder, Bo 2010, ‘12 King, Floyd 1929, ‘30 Kinn, Larry 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Kimling, Todd 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Kirian, Chris 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Kishigo, W. 1914 Klein, Kyle 2009, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Knoche, Kevin 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Knowles, George F. 1946 Knowles, Mike 1969 Kommer, Phil 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01 Kondy, Chester 1918 Konik, Richard 1968, ‘70 Kosonovich, Robert 1957 Kotecki, Ron 1999, 2000 Kramer, Jerry 1968, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Kraut, Jim 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Krawczak, Clarence 1942, ‘46, ‘47 Krsienik, Tom 1966 Krumm, Richard 1967, ‘68, ‘69 Krupinski, Gary 1968, ‘69, ‘70 Kuhnie, John 1969, ‘70, ‘71, ‘72 Kwiatkowski, Glen 1983, ‘84, ‘85 L Labadie, Francis 1928 LaFave, Eugene 1972 Lagg, Harold 1946 LaJoice, Jason 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Lamb, Harold 1916 Lambrix, Dave 1985 Lamiman, William 1939, ‘40, ‘41, ‘42 Lamkin 1918 Lampman, Dan E. 1966 Land, Charlie 2014 Landess, Cliff 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Langton, Clair 1915, ‘16 Lappeus, Charles 1923, ‘25 Lasowski, Edward 1943 Latham, Rex 2002 Lau, Edward A. 1925, ‘29 Lauerman, Michael 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Lavoie, Ryan 2012, ‘13, ‘14 Lawier, Donald D. 1917, ‘19 Lawson 1916 Layher, Harold W. 1925 LeBlond, John 1933 LeClair, John 1925, ‘26 LeFever, Windle1972, ‘73, ‘74 Lehrman, Derek 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Lepak, Joseph 1955, ‘56 Lessel, Arthur 1940, ‘41 Lewis 1913, ‘14 Lewis, Kendall 2009, ‘10, ‘13 Leonard, Zack 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Lezak, Raymond 1948, ‘49, ‘50 Linde, Joe 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02

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All-Time Letterwinners (Locke-Zwolensky) Locke, Arent 1916, ‘17 Lockwood, Charles 1911 Logan, Leonard 1944, ‘45 Londo, Fred 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘93 Longo, Lee 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Losito, James 1944 Lothian, Bob 2005 Loveland, Hugh 1944, ‘45 Lowe, Jeff 1971 Lowry, James 1961, ‘62, ‘63 Luckhardt, James 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Lueker, Donald 1950 Lumley, Albert 1950 Lumley, Michael 1987, ‘88 Lusky, Dave 2000 Lux, Al 1979 Lynch, Pete 1976 M Mack, Donald 1956, ‘57, ‘58 Magsig, Ben 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Maini, Louis 1958, ‘59 Manley, Frank 1956, ‘58 Mann, Keith 1943 Mann, Michael 1978 Manning, Richard 1940 Mantarian, George 1947, ‘48, ‘49 Manych, Nicholas 1955 Marcum, Joe 1984 Marentette, Marco 1980 Markey, Mike 2006 Marks, Louis 1925 Marshall, Andrew 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Marsinek, Michael 2013, ‘14 Martau, Francis Neil 1950 Martin, Bill 1976, ‘77 Martin, Doug 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Martin, Jackson 2014 Martin, James 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Martin, Jim 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Martin, John 1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Martin, Joseph 1946 Martin, Kirk 1997, ‘98 Mathews, Donald 1956, ‘58, ‘59 Mathewson, Larry 1966 Matthews, Bill 1982, ‘83, ‘84 Matthews, Plynn 1924, ‘25 Mauro, Frank 1966 Mawby, LeRoy 1952 Maynard, Daniel 1966, ‘67 McBain, Ford 1904 McCarthy, Josh 1995, ‘96 McClear, Roche 1916, ‘17, ‘22 McDonald, Jason 1991, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 McDonald, Lawrence 1955, ‘56 McGavin, Jeff 1995, ‘96 McGavin, Jason 1996, ‘97, ‘99, 2000 McGeein, Mitchell 2013, ‘14 McIntosh 1916 McKeachie, Duane 1944 McLaughlin, Al 1970, ‘71 McLaughlin, Edward 1966, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 McMurray, Roy 1943 McNally, Howard 1948, ‘49, ‘50 McNamara, Thomas 1936, ‘37, ‘38 McSween, Donald 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Mead, George 1915 Menzo, John 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Messenger, Howard 1946 Metaj, Aaron 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Michaelis, Russell 1930 Michno, Tom 1983, ‘84, ‘85 Miere, Kenneth 1962, ‘63, ‘64, ‘65 Milewski, James 1987 Miller, Brent 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Miller, Charles 1930 Miller, George John 1918 Miller, Richard 1959 Mills, Woody 1970,. ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Minton, Dean 1972 Mioduszewski, Michael 2014 Mirer, Edward 1956, ‘57, ‘61 Mitchell, Brian 1996, ‘97, ‘98 Mitchell, George 1944, ‘45 Mitchell, W. Jason 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Mittlestat, Marvin 1929 Mittlestat, Marvin 1943 Moffatt, Ronald 1964 Moffett, Matt 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Moffett, Robert 1946, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 Moffit, Gordon 1929 Monks, John 1905, ‘06, ‘07 Montgomery, John 2014 Moore, Todd 1999, 2000, ‘01 Moroz, George 1934, ‘35, ‘36, ‘37 Morris, Allen 1918 Morris, Wilbert 1904 Moseley, Richard 1952, ‘55 Moulton, Glenn 1965, ‘66, ‘67 Muellich, George 1928, ‘29 Mull, Jeff 1997, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Murray 1916 Musolf, Martin 1917

N Neil, Brian 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Neino, Greg 2004 Nemeth, Charles 1941, ‘42, ‘46 Nemeth, Louis 1956, ‘57, ‘58 Newlands, Andrew 1939, ‘40, ‘41, ‘46 Nichols, Rolland 1922 Niehaus, Troy 1996, ‘97, ‘98 Nix, Ted Oscar 1957, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Noe, John 1987 Noland, Eric 2008 Nordquist, Jeremy 1997, ‘98, 99, 2000 Nuse, William 1943, ‘44, ‘46, ‘47 O Oboza, Don 1961, ‘62 O’Brien, Edward LaRue Ockerman, Harry 1926, ‘27, ‘28 Oestrike, Ron 1951, ‘52, ‘53, ‘54 O’Hara, Martin 1921 Ohrman, Brent 2009, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Olivier, Brent 2002, ‘03 Ollila, Aaron 2003, ‘04, ‘05 Olms, Tom 1969, ‘70, ‘71 Onderlinde, Matt 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Opie, Charles 1944, ‘45 Ostund, Roy 1934 Ott, Sam 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Otto, Neil 1960 Owchinko, Bob 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Owen, Randy 1974 Oxley, Charles 1940, ‘41, ‘42 Ozuch, Jeff 1982, ‘83, ‘84 P Page, John 1911, ‘12 Palazzolo, Tony 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Palombo, Steve 2003, ‘04 Paige, Charles 1951, ‘55 Parker, Homer 1935 Parmalee, LeRoy 1926 Patterson, Alton 1926, ‘27 Patterson, Bart 2003 Patterson, Bruce 1966 Patterson, Matt 1992, ‘93, ‘94 Paxon 1914 Pearl, H. 1914 Peck, Jeff 1968, ‘69, ‘70 Pecorilli, Aldo 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Pelot, Eric 2006 Perry, Bob 1966 Peters, Earl 1900, ‘01 Peterson, Derrick 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Peterson, Kyle 2011 Petredean, George 1941 Petrillo, Chuck 1973 Petroff, Brian 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Pfahler, Leroy 1925, ‘26 Piche, Warren 1942, ‘47 Pieron, Dave 2002, ‘03 Pinkowski, John 1957 Plain, Jim 1966 Plamandon, Lynn 1964, ‘65 Platzer, Mike 1965 Plowman, Rex 1904, ‘05 Pokrywka, Joseph 1938, ‘39, ‘40 Pompa, Jerry 1968, ‘69, ‘70 Pontello, Frank 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Poole, Tom 1977 Porter, Brian 1985, ‘86, ‘87 Porter, Dewey 1978, ‘79 Powell, Aaron 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Powers, Edward 1917, ‘18, ‘19 Priskorn, Michael 1972, ‘73 Prozorowicz, Chris 1997, ‘98 Puls. Dan 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Pyle, Rick 2001, ‘02 Q Quinlan, Thomas 1933, ‘34, ‘35 Quinn, Ernest 1921 Quinn, James 1927, ‘28, ‘29, ‘30 R Rader, Archie 1936 Randaczo, Cooser 1966 Rastigue, Mark 1966 Rathbun, Craig 1974 Raymond, Richard 1949, ‘50 Reber, Scott 1985, ‘86 Rector, Deforest 1917 Reed, Dave 1975 Reichel, Bill 1971, ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Renton, Ray 1941 Reynolds, Brian 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Rhoad, Kyle 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Richards, James 1937 Richardson, Allan 1984, ‘85, ‘86 Richardson, Charles 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Richardson, J. 1948 Riggs, Jim 1981, ‘82 Rightnowar, Ronald 1983, ‘84, ‘85 Riley, Trumaine 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Riling, Keith 1988, ‘89 Roach, Brett 1988

Roberts, Bruce 1944 Robinson, Dale 1967 Robinson, Jeff 2006, ‘07, ‘08 Rock, Donald 1934 Rockwell, David 1961, ‘62, ‘63 Rodger, Clint 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Roe, John 1970, ‘71, ‘72 Roehrs, Luther 1942 Roemer, Robert 1937, ‘38 Rogers, Al 1996 Rogers, Kevin 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Roman, Rod 1964 Ross, Derrick 1993 Ross, James 1935, ‘36, ‘37 Rothwell, Terry 1967, ‘68, ‘69 Rotola, Nick 2013, ‘14 Rousseau, Jeffrey 2012 Rubino, John 2012, ‘13, ’14 Rubino, Tucker 2011, ‘12 Ruch, Mike 1964 Russell, Daniel 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Russell, David 1936, ‘37, ‘38 Russell, George 1936, ‘37 Russell, Tyler 2014 Rutherford, Mark 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Ryan, Greg 1996, ‘97, ‘98 Rynearson, Elton 1922 Rynearson, Ernest 1913 S Sabol, Kevin 1975, ‘76 St. John, Jim 1984 Salan, John 1964 Sacha, Mike 2007, ‘08 Sampier, Charles 1947 Sarnovsky, Marcus 1994 Saunders, Ronald 1961, ‘62, ‘63 Schaak, Paul 2012, ‘13, ‘14 Schaefer, Robert 1945 Schafer, James Norman 1966 Schandevel, James 1955 Schmeling, John 1975 Schmittou, Robert 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Schmitz, Daniel 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Schumaker, Mike 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Schwalm, Jay 1965, ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Schwartzenberger, Mike 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Sciarini, James 1952 Sclater, Francis 1937, ‘38, ‘39 Scutchfield, Dan 1992, ‘93 Sedlacek, Jeff 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Segnitz, Brandon 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Seim, Roger 1973, ‘74 Sepanek, James 1981 Sepanek, Mickey 2008 Sepanek, Robert 1982, ‘83, ‘84 Sewell, Greg 1973, ‘74 Shada, John 1940, ‘41, ‘42, ‘43 Shadford, Edwin Warner 1921 Shadford, John Edwin 1943, ‘44, ‘45 Shafer 1911, ‘12 Shaffer, William 1925 Shankie, Robert 1949, ‘50, ‘51, ‘52 Sharp, Sterling 2014 Shayer, Vernon 1910 Shelton, William 1957, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Sheridan, Arthur 1950, ‘51, ‘52 Sheridan, Patrick 1977, ‘78, ‘79 Sherman, Vernon 1942 Shigley, Roy 1902, ‘03 Shilling, Jed 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Shock, Steve 1980 Shoemaker, Matt 2006, ‘07, ‘08 Shonta, Charles Joseph 1957, ‘58, ‘59 Shough, Jesse 1964, ‘65 Siefert, Thomas 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Siera, Walter 1939, ‘40, ‘41 Sikora, Kevin 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Simmons, Howard 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Simon, Ben 1994, ‘95, ‘96 Simons 1911, ‘12 Simpson, Jamie 2012, ‘13 Simpson, Leigh ‘191, ‘12 Skaisgir, Joe 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Skeels, Mark 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Skiba, David Clifford 1943 Skirving, Matt 2008, ‘09, ‘10 Slavik, Joseph 1983, ‘84, ‘85 Slepsky, Lawrence 1955, ‘56 Smerek, Michael 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Smigielski, Dave 1969, ‘70, ‘71 Smith, Bob 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Smith, David 1961, ‘62, ‘63 Smith, David 1986, ‘87 Smith, Greg 1977 Smith, Ronald 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Smith, Webster 1929 Smoots, Bob 1969, ‘70 ‘71 Snyder, James, Robert 1961 Snyder, Thomas 1961, ‘62 Soliz, Nick 1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Sonabend, Adam 2013, ‘14

Sorise, Miles 2012, ‘13, ‘14 Sovey 1916 Spencer, George 1910, ‘12 Spencer, Leo 1922, ‘23 Spicer, Frank 1908, ‘09, ‘10 Spratke, Ken 1982, ‘83, ‘84 Sproul, James 1966 Stanko, John 1983, ‘84, ‘85 Stapf, Jake 2008 Steimle, Edward 1906, ‘07 Stemberger, Brian 1977, ‘78, ‘79 Sterling, John 1965, ‘66, ‘67 Stevens, Thomas Arthur 1946 Stewardson, Will 2002, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Stewart, Chad 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Stewar, Jason 1997 Stites, Raymond 1928, ‘29 Streit, Marvin 1949, ‘50, ‘51 Sulak, Mike 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Sutton, Julian 1936, ‘38 Sweet, Leonard 1945 Switala, Stan 1998, ‘99 T Tate, Thomas 1964 Taylor, Collin 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Temple, Paul 1951, ‘52 Terris, John 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Tessmar, Tim 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Thompson, Stuart 1935 Thomas, Vince 1997, ‘99, 2000 Tobias, Dan 1994 Todt, Donald 1937, ‘38, ‘39 Tomain, Alden Sterling 1929, ‘30 Tomczyk, Stanley 1951, ‘52 Tomey, Anthony 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Tordi, Dave 1978 Torrey, Grover 1915, ‘16 Tower, Harry 1936, ‘38 Trahey, James 1986, ‘87 Traver, Jay 1973, ‘74, ‘75 Trimbell, Dee 1925, ‘27 Trott, Terry 1969, ‘70 Turner, Leo Ivan 1948, ‘49 V Vachon, Leslie 1926 Vaden, Phillip 1974 Valente, Brian 2011, ‘12, ‘13 Van Damm, Michael 1966 Van Osdol, Jack 1942 Van Strat, Russ 1966 Vandenbussche, Ryan 2004 Vedder, Louis 1955 Velchansky, Frank 1950, ‘51 Vergolini, Jeff 1986, ‘87 Vesling, Donald 1985, ‘86, ‘87 Vipperman, Jack 1956, ‘58 Vizthum, Bob 1976, ‘77 Vokal, Todd 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Vosler, Rob 1984 W Wade, Travis 1996, ‘97 Wagner, Mike 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Waite, Steve 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Waldron, John 1902, ‘03 Walega, Tim 1989 Walker, Darrell 1980, ‘81 Walker, Neville 1937 Walsh, James 1937, ‘38, ‘39 Walukukiwicz, Chester 1929, ‘30 Wammes, Kevin 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Ward, Eli 1927, ‘28 Warkentien, Gerald 1968, ‘69 ‘70 Warren, Bob 1983 Warring 1918 Washington, Jeff 1972, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Weaver, Jack 1936, ‘37 Weber, Steve 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘14 Wedge, Gerald 1955, ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Weeber, Frank 1924, ‘25 Welch, Bob 1975, ‘76, ‘77 Welsh, Shawn 1987, ‘88, ‘89 Wendling, Brian 1985 Wendt, George 1934, ‘35, ‘36, ‘37 Wendzicki, Rob 2007, ‘08, ‘10, ‘11 Wenger, Louis 1936, ‘37, ‘38 Wentzel, Mark 1974 Westcott, Harold 1921 Westcott, John 1939, ‘40 Weston, Mickey 1980, ‘81, ‘82 Wheeler, Donald 1919 White, Brandon 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Whitmire, Anthony 1902, ‘03 Wieczynski, Ray 1939 Wiktor, Ralph 1965 Wilder, Paul 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Wilkas, Stanley 1933 Williams, Austin 2012, ‘13 Williams, Boyd 1920, ‘21 Willis, Scott 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Willson, Brian 1992 Wilmot, Robert 1974, ‘75

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2007

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MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008

MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

Wilson, Austin 2013, ‘14 Wilson, Robert 1974, ‘75 Wilson, Robert 1935 Wilson, William Thomas 1944 Windeler, Ned 1987 Winiemko, Ross 2001, ‘02 Winner, Brian 1966 Winston, Shawn 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Wiseley, Mike 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Withers 1911 Witczak, Brett 2004, ‘05 Wojicki, Casimer 1941 Wojicki, Sylvester 1947, ‘48, ‘49 Wojicki, Tom 1969 Wolan, Don 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Wolf 1911 Wolfe, Donn 1985, ‘87, ‘88 Woloszyk, Frank 1965 Wolters, Louis 1917 Worker, Vic 1982, ‘83, ‘84 Worzniak, Frank 1933 Wright, Joseph 1966, ‘67, ‘68 Wrubel, Anthony 1999, 2000 Wyatt, Keith 1977, ‘78, ‘79 Y Yanus, Bud 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Yeager, David 1971, ‘71 Young, Steve 2009, ‘10 Z Zacher, Martin 1936, ‘37, ‘38, ‘39 Zahn, Charles 1926, ‘27 Zickel, James 1955 Ziegler, Rick 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Ziegler, William 1961, ‘62, ‘64, ‘65 Zureich, Pat 1980, ‘81 Zwolensky, Mitchell 1980, ‘81

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Season-By-Season Results

Bill Couch 1949-64 1949 • 15-3 Percy Jones W 15-0 Detroit W 12-7 Hillsdale W 16-7 Hillsdale W 9-5 Alma W 1-0 Alma W 10-3 Bowling Green W 4-1 Albion W 14-7 Michigan State L 1-3 Central Michigan W 9-3 Central Michigan W 9-3 Toledo W 10-8 Toledo W 8-2 Albion W 16-6 Bowling Green W 6-1 Detroit L 0-3 L.I.T. W 8-2 L.I.T. L 1-5

4-12 4-14 4-28 5-2 5-4 5-7 5-9 5-11 5-17 5-20 5-24 5-25 5-28 6-2

1950 • 12-2 Defiance Lawrence Tech Alma Bowling Green Lawrence Tech Defiance Alma Michigan State Central Michigan Detroit Hillsdale Bowling Green Central Michigan Hillsdale

1951 • 8-11 (1-9 IIAC) Wayne State W 1-0 Central Michigan L 1-3 Central Michigan L 2-4 Bowling Green W 2-1 Illinois State L 1-3 Illinois State L 4-5 Southern Illinois* L 4-7 Southern Illinois* L 5-6 Wayne State W 10-8 Bowling Green L 0-7 Northern Illinois& L 1-4 Northern Illinois& L 4-6 Michigan State L 1-3 Eastern Illinois W 7-4 Eastern Illinois L 7-13 Hillsdale W 6-3 Hillsdale W 7-3 Wayne State W 5-2 GIAB^ W 13-2 *Southern Illinois &Northern Illinois ^Grosse Ile Air Base

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

7-0 6-3 8-5 3-2 17-8 17-7 2-0 10-13 2-4 6-1 7-4 18-15 9-2 17-9

1952 • 13-6 (8-4 IIAC) IIAC RUNNER-UP Bowling Green L 1-2 Hillsdale W 4-3 Southern Illinois L 7-10 Southern Illinois L 1-7 Detroit W 10-2 Eastern Illinois W 7-3 Eastern Illinois W 9-8 Detroit W 5-4 Wayne State L 2-8 Northern Illinois W 9-1 Northern Illinois W 6-1 Ball State W 6-3 Wayne State W 6-4 Illinois State W 4-2 Illinois State W 3-2 Western Illinois W 8-2 Western Illinois L 0-2 Central Michigan W 2-1 Central Michigan L 1-2

1953 • 14-6 (9-3 IIAC) IIAC RUNNER-UP Southern Illinois L 2-14 Southern Illinois L 2-7 Bowling Green W 9-7 Eastern Illinois W 5-3 Eastern Illinois W 7-5 Wayne State W 4-3 Illinois State W 5-3 Illinois State W 5-2 Northern Illinois W 2-1 Northern Illinois W 10-1 Wayne State W 6-1 Hillsdale W 9-8 Western Illinois L 3-4 Western Illinois W 3-1 Detroit L 0-5 Bowling Green L 4-6 Central Michigan W 6-4 Central Michigan W 12-6 Detroit L 4-14 Hillsdale W 4-3

1954 • 11-8 (7-5 IIAC) Southern Illinois W 4-3 Southern Illinois L 5-6 Eastern Illinois W 4-2 Eastern Illinois L 1-4

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Hillsdale Detroit Northern Illinois Northern Illinois Illinois State Illinois State Bowling Green Western Illinois Western Illinois Hillsdale Central Michigan Central Michigan Bowling Green Detroit Wayne State

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

4-15 4-22 4-26 4-27 4-29 5-6 5-10 5-13 5-17 5-18 5-24 5-25 5-27

1955 • 12-6 (7-5 IIAC) Eastern Illinois W Eastern Illinois L Northern Illinois W Northern Illinois W Wayne State W Detroit W Illinois State L Illinois State L Western Illinois W Western Illinois W Bowling Green Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Albion Southern Illinois W Southern Illinois W Bowling Green W Wayne State Detroit W

12-3 6-0 1-1 12-1 4-0 4-10 9-4 5-9 12-1 6-0 7-5 0-6 1-4 8-3 2-1 2-3 5-3 7-1 8-6 11-7 0-3 1-7 9-6 9-5 3-12 2-19 18-10 12-11 11-0 7-5

1956 • 14-6 (7-5 IIAC) Albion W Albion W Northern Illinois W Northern Illinois L Eastern Illinois W Illinois State W Illinois State W Bowling Green W Western Illinois W Western Illinois L Central Michigan L Central Michigan W Detroit W Bowling Green W Wayne State W Southern Illinois L Southern Illinois L Wayne State W Detroit L

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

1957 • 5-6 (2-6 IIAC) Illinois State W Illinois State W Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Alma W Southern Illinois L Southern Illinois L Bowling Green W Northern Illinois L Northern Illinois L Bowling Green W

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

1958 • 10-8 (8-7 IIAC) Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Southern Illinois W Eastern Illinois W Eastern Illinois W Bowling Green L Northern Illinois L Northern Illinois W Northern Illinois L Bowling Green W Illinois State W Illinois State W Illinois State W Detroit W Western Illinois L Western Illinois L Western Illinois W

1-6 12-13 4-10 14-11 6-2 7-2 7-10 9-10 11-3 2-3 11-2 10-9 6-5 6-1 9-6 4-5 3-4 3-1

1959 • 6-12 (6-8 IIAC) Michigan L Michigan L Detroit L Southern Illinois L Southern Illinois L Southern Illinois L Eastern Illinois L Eastern Illinois W Eastern Illinois L Bowling Green L Northern Illinois W Northern Illinois L Northern Illinois L Illinois State W Illinois State W Illinois State L Central Michigan W Central Michigan W

1-4 0-12 5-10 4-13 1-7 4-9 4-5 6-0 2-3 3-12 8-7 3-8 0-17 6-4 5-3 1-17 7-6 12-10

4-22 4-23 4-26 4-29 5-3 5-13 5-14 5-17 5-20 5-24 5-27 5-28

1960 • 4-11 (2-9 IIAC) Southern Illinois L Southern Illinois L Southern Illinois L Wayne State L Eastern Illinois L Bowling Green W Illinois State L Illinois State W Illinois State W Detroit W Western Illinois L Detroit L Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Central Michigan L

1961 • 4-14 (3-12 IIAC) Southern Illinois L 0-5 Eastern Illinois L 0-7 Eastern Illinois L 4-9 Eastern Illinois L 1-3 Northern Illinois L 5-9 Northern Illinois L 1-3 Wayne State W 4-2 Illinois State W 12-3 Illinois State L 3-9 Illinois State L 3-6 Western Illinois L 0-17 Western Illinois W 7-5 Western Illinois L 1-6 Central Michigan L 1-6 Central Michigan L 2-5 Central Michigan W 4-3 Detroit L 2-6 Detroit L 5-25

1962 • 6-16 (5-12 IIAC) Bowling Green L 3-5 Bowling Green L 1-5 Eastern Illinois L 1-9 Eastern Illinois L 1-6 Northern Illinois W 4-2 Northern Illinois L 7-10 Northern Illinois L 4-7 Illinois State L 2-13 Illinois State W 7-3 Illinois State L 4-6 Western Illinois L 1-7 Western Illinois W 5-0 Western Illinois W 4-3 Detroit L 7-8 Central Michigan L 2-5 Central Michigan W 5-3 Central Michigan L 4-9 Detroit L 3-11 Adrian W 10-2 Southern Illinois L 7-13 Southern Illinois L 0-2 Southern Illinois L 3-7

1963 • 11-6 Bowling Green Michigan Alma Alma Findlay Findlay Adrian Adrian Toledo Detroit Central Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Toledo Wayne State Detroit

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

2-9 4-6 9-1 7-3 4-3 4-1 21-5 9-0 9-11 2-16 4-7 4-3 8-16 7-6 12-5 6-1 6-3

1964 • 8-9 Wayne State Wayne State Alma Alma Detroit Bowling Green Adrian Adrian Toledo Detroit Western Reserve Western Reserve Allegheny Central Michigan Central Michigan Wayne State Wayne State

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

3-11 4-11 6-1 5-3 6-16 3-4 4-1 7-6 8-14 3-5 4-1 9-5 1-3 5-4 2-3 4-8 5-4

4-13 4-28 4-30 5-4 5-7 5-8 5-10 5-13 5-15

Ron Oestrike 1965-1987 1965 • 6-8 Bowling Green L 1-3 Michigan L 0-11 Detroit L 7-12 Wayne State W 9-6 Thiel W 8-0 Allegheny L 1-2 Toledo W 9-4 Wayne State L 1-3 Western Reserve W 9-7 Western Reserve W 5-1

1-5 3-5 5-6 3-7 0-12 7-4 2-3 4-3 10-6 3-2 0-7 10-18 1-9 4-5 1-9

5-18 5-20 5-22 5-22

Kent State Detroit Allegheny Wayne State 1966 • 10-7

W L L L

13-12 4-10 1-4 3-6

4-29 5-3 5-6 5-7 5-10 5-11 5-14 5-16 5-17 5-18 5-21 5-24 5-25

Detroit Wayne State Thiel Allegheny Allegheny Bowling Green Detroit Western Reserve Western Reserve Michigan Toledo Kent State Adrian Adrian Central Michigan Central Michigan Wayne State

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

7-4 7-4 8-3 7-1 0-1 3-7 3-4 3-1 2-1 9-11 8-7 4-5 4-5 4-1 10-5 5-0 2-7

1967 • 30-15 Lincoln Memorial Lincoln Memorial Lincoln Memorial Pensacola Naval Pensacola Naval Stetson Florida Southern Stetson Oglethorpe Carson Newman Alma Alma Michigan Michigan State Michigan State Ferris State Ferris State Kent State Detroit Adrian Adrian Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Wayne State Detroit Bowling Green Western Illinois Western Illinois Western Illinois Toledo Central Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Wayne State Hillsdale Spring Arbor Lewis Taylor Lewis Taylor Taylor

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

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

1968 • 28-15 Hillsdale W Hillsdale W Michigan W Virginia Tech W Michigan W Tennessee Tech L Tennessee W Tennessee L Kentucky W Furman W East Tennessee W Lincoln Memorial W Lincoln Memorial W Carson Newman W Carson Newman L Carson Newman W Spring Arbor W Aquinas W Michigan State L Michigan State L Ball State L Illinois Chicago L Illinois Chicago W Lewis W Lewis L Bowling Green W Kent State L Detroit L Calvin W Calvin W Alma L Alma W Detroit L Detroit W Spring Arbor W Spring Arbor W Western Illinois W Defiance W Western Illinois W Georgia Southern W William Jewell L Glassboro State W

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

Georgia Southern

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1969 • 29-10 West Virginia State Brown Virginia Tech Kentucky Tennessee Tennessee Lincoln Memorial Lincoln Memorial Carson Newman Carson Newman Michigan Calvin Calvin Michigan State Detroit Detroit Michigan State Michigan State Alma Alma Northwood Ball State Ball State Ball State Detroit Detroit Bowling Green Ferris State Hillsdale Spring Arbor Hillsdale Hillsdale Miami Toledo Illinois Wesleyan Taylor Taylor

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

3-23 3-24 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-28 4-3 4-4 4-10 4-11 4-15 4-17 4-18 4-21 4-25 4-26 4-28 5-1 5-2 5-6 5-9 5-11 5-14 5-16 5-17 5-19 5-28 5-29 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-13

3-22 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-26 3-27 4-6 4-8

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

1970 • 41-11 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Cal-Fullerton L 2-3 Chapman L 1-2 Wyoming W 2-0 Oregon W 2-0 Brigham Young L 4-6 Cal-Irvine W 9-3 Long Beach St. W 4-0 Lewis W 9-2 GS* W 5-3 Lewis W 6-0 GS W 9-3 Michigan W 6-3 Calvin W 2-0 Calvin W 5-1 Michigan State L 2-8 Michigan State W 3-0 Indiana L 1-5 Indiana L 0-3 Alma L 4-6 Alma W 4-1 Toledo W 11-5 Lewis W 8-5 Lewis W 9-0 Lewis W 9-0 Lewis W 4-3 Kent State W 6-0 Detroit W 14-3 Detroit W 5-2 Ball State W 9-3 Ball State W 8-0 Bowling Green W 9-1 Bowling Green L 3-4 Detroit W 12-2 Detroit W 12-8 Ferris State W 9-0 Spring Arbor W 9-4 Spring Arbor W 3-0 Hillsdale W 2-0 Hillsdale L 0-2 Detroit W 4-3 Toledo W 10-5 Lewis@ L 1-6 Findlay@ W 8-0 Taylor@ W 3-0 Lewis@ W 3-2 Lewis@ W 3-1 Emporia State# W 2-1 New Haven# W 4-2 NE Louisiana# W 6-4 Livingstone# W 3-2 NE Lousiana# L 6-7 NE Louisiana# W 1-0 *Georgia Southern @NAIA District #NAIA National 1971 • 23-21-1 NAIA DISTRICT RUNNER-UP Cal-Fullerton W 14-8 Chapman L 1-8 Cal-L.A. L 0-2 Cal Poly L 0-9 Cal Irvine W 10-3 California W 4-0 Cal-Irvine W 9-4 CMU L 4-6 CMU T 4-4 Calvin L 1-7 Calvin W 7-0

1970 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1976 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP

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Season-By-Season Results 4-10 Michigan L Michigan L 4-12 Kentucky L 4-13 Austin Peay L Austin Peay L 4-14 Tennessee L Tennessee L 4-15 Tennessee Tech W 4-17 Carson Newman* W Carson Newman W 4-23 Hillsdale W 4-25 Detroit W 4-26 Michigan State L Michigan State L 4-27 Kent State W 4-29 Northwood W 5-4 Bowling Green W 5-7 Detroit L 5-11 Kent W 5-14 Bowling Green W 5-15 Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Lewis L 5-16 Lewis W Lewis W 5-20 Ferris State W Hillsdale W 5-21 Hillsdale L Hillsdale W 5-23 Detroit W 5-25 Malone@ W Lewis@ W 5-26 Lewis@ L Lewis@ L *Carson Newman@NAIA District

0-1 0-2 5-6 2-5 0-4 11-13 1-8 8-1 10-3 9-3 15-4 9-7 1-5 1-5 4-2 2-1 7-6 5-6 3-2 10-5 7-8 3-8 0-7 4-3 7-6 6-4 6-4 7-9 3-1 13-6 7-2 3-1 1-9 2-5

3-28 3-30 4-1 4-2 4-4 4-5 4-11 4-14 4-15 4-21 4-25 4-28 4-29 4-30 5-2 5-5 5-6 5-9 5-12 5-13 5-15 5-20 5-21 5-22 5-24

1972 • 21-20 E. Kentucky* E. Kentucky Carson Newman Carson Newman Carson Newman Carson Newman Austin Peay Austin Peay Kentucky Marshall Bowling Green Western Illinois Western Illinois Western Illinois Detroit Michigan Michigan Michigan State Michigan State Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Bowling Green Hillsdale Hillsdale Ball State Ball State Central Michigan Central Michigan Northwood Calvin Central Michigan Central Michigan Miami Miami Detroit Detroit Hillsdale Hillsdale Toledo

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

3-2 3-4 2-1 4-2 4-5 5-3 4-1 3-1 7-8 5-8 3-9 1-2 2-1 6-1 3-5 4-0 1-2 1-6 3-4 6-10 2-8 0-2 2-6 8-3 12-1 6-1 9-10 7-2 2-4 9-10 15-0 8-4 7-1 1-3 2-1 1-5 3-7 3-1 9-1 11-3 6-3

3-23 3-24 3-25 3-27 3-28 3-30 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-12 4-13 4-14 4-15 4-20 4-21 4-24 4-24 4-27 4-28 4-29

1973 • 26-22 (7-12 MAC) E. Kentucky W E. Kentucky W Milligan W Milligan L Milligan W Milligan W North Carolina L South Carolina L South Carolina W Carson Newman W Carson Newman W Ohio W Ohio L Michigan L Michigan L Detroit L Wayne State W Wayne State W Western Illinois L Western Illinois W Western Illinois L Miami L Miami L Miami L Calvin W Calvin W Western Michigan W Western Michigan W Western Michigan L Michigan L Michigan W

11-7 12-3 4-3 4-6 8-1 10-4 1-3 0-1 4-2 7-5 11-8 5-2 1-4 2-7 2-8 4-6 5-1 6-2 0-3 6-5 2-3 0-2 7-9 0-3 6-5 6-4 11-10 7-6 2-3 2-6 4-3

5-1 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-11 5-12 5-15 5-18 5-19 5-26

Michigan State Michigan State Ferris State Ferris State Ball State Ball State Kent State Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Kent State Kent State Toledo Toledo Toledo Central Michigan Central Michigan

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

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

3-22 3-23 3-24 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-30 3-31 4-1 4-6 4-11 4-13 4-14 4-19 4-20 4-22 4-26 4-27 4-28 4-30 5-3 5-4 5-7 5-10 5-11 5-14 5-17 5-18 5-19

1974 • 31-19-1 (10-7 MAC) Eastern Kentucky W Pembroke W Pembroke L Pembroke W Pembroke W Duke L Duke L Virginia Tech W Virginia Tech L Carson Newman W Carson Newman W Milligan W Milligan W Eastern Kentucky W Eastern Kentucky W Michigan L Michigan W Detroit W Detroit W Ferris State W Ferris State W Ferris State W Western Michigan L Western Michigan W Northern Illinois W Northern Illinois L Wayne State L Wayne State W Bowling Green L Bowling Green L Toledo W Toledo W Michigan T Calvin W Calvin W Miami L Miami W Ball State W Ball State W Cincinnati L Wayne State L Wayne State L Central Michigan W Michigan State L Michigan State L Ohio W Ohio W Kent State L Kent State W Detroit W Detroit L

14-5 3-0 2-4 3-1 9-7 1-3 2-3 4-3 4-5 5-0 9-7 3-1 9-3 5-3 7-5 0-1 2-0 7-6 5-1 2-0 5-3 12-5 1-6 8-4 3-1 4-6 0-4 1-0 0-1 0-7 6-0 11-7 3-3 6-3 2-0 1-3 0-2 3-2 2-0 1-4 1-2 4-6 3-0 2-9 2-3 1-0 2-0 1-2 5-1 4-3 2-3

1975 • 37-20-1 (12-4 MAC) MAC CHAMPIONS NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL CHAMPS NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 3-22 Nebraska-Omaha W 12-1 Pan American W 1-2 3-23 Nebraska Omaha L 4-9 3-24 Indiana L 1-8 Pan American L 0-8 3-25 Morningside W 3-1 3-26 Pan American L 4-5 3-27 Morningside W 8-5 3-28 Indiana W 10-1 Pan American L 1-2 3-29 Morningside L 1-2 4-9 Oakland W 4-1 4-11 Wayne State W 4-0 Wayne State W 3-0 4-12 Lewis W 5-4 Lewis W 3-2 4-13 Lewis W 1-0 Lewis W 6-5 4-14 Ferris State W 5-3 Ferris State W 12-5 4-15 Cincinnati L 2-10 4-19 Bowling Green W 2-1 Bowling Green W 9-1 4-20 Alma W 6-5 Alma W 3-1 4-23 Albion W 18-6 Albion T 0-0 4-25 Ball State L 0-3 Ball State L 3-14 4-26 Miami W 8-0 Miami W 6-0 4-27 Michigan L 0-1 Michigan L 1-2 4-30 Detroit L 1-4 Detroit W 6-3 5-3 Central Michigan W 1-0

Central Michigan W 3-1 5-6 Wayne State W 2-1 Wayne State W 1-0 5-9 Kent State L 0-2 Kent State W 2-1 5-10 Ohio W 5-4 Ohio W 8-6 5-13 Michigan State W 4-2 Michigan State L 2-3 5-16 Northern Illinois W 1-0 Northern Illinois L 0-2 5-17 Western Michigan W 5-2 Western Michigan W 4-3 5-18 Detroit W 5-4 Detroit L 1-16 5-23 Clemson@ W 5-3 5-24 Michigan@ W 3-2 5-25 Michigan@ L 2-4 Michigan@ W 2-1 6-7 Florida State# W 2-1 6-8 South Carolina# L 1-5 6-9 Oklahoma# L 0-7 @Mid-East Regional #College World Series 1976 • 46-16 (12-3 MAC) MAC CHAMPIONS MID-EAST REGIONAL CHAMPS NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP 3-19 California State W 12-5 3-20 Loyola-California W 6-5 Loyola-California L 3-4 3-22 Oregon State W 5-1 3-23 Stanford (10 Inn) L 3-4 3-24 Tulsa W 7-5 Cal-Riverside L 2-10 3-25 Delaware W 11-5 3-26 BYU L 0-1 3-27 Arizona State W 7-6 3-28 Chapman L 6-8 Chapman L 2-3 3-29 California W 6-4 4-2 Albion W 7-1 Albion W 9-6 4-4 Cincinnati W 4-0 Cincinnati W 11-0 4-6 Oakland L 7-8 Oakland W 6-2 4-9 Michigan State W 5-0 Michigan State W 9-2 4-10 Lewis L 3-4 Lewis W 8-4 4-13 Detroit W 7-5 Detroit W 8-2 4-16 Miami W 8-3 Miami W 5-4 4-17 Ball State W 17-8 Ball State W 8-2 4-23 Alma W 6-0 Alma W 9-2 4-24 Central Michigan L 3-5 Central Michigan W 4-0 4-25 Michigan W 9-1 Michigan W 5-4 4-30 Ohio W 11-1 Ohio W 12-2 5-1 Kent W 5-4 5-4 Michigan State W 12-7 Michigan State W 7-6 5-7 Western Michigan L 0-5 Western Michigan L 1-2 5-8 Northern Illinois W 2-1 Northern Illinois W 11-1 5-10 Wayne State W 5-2 Wayne State L 3-9 5-14 Bowling Green W 5-4 Bowling Green W 6-4 5-15 Detroit L 5-10 5-19 Michigan W 7-6 Michigan W 5-0 5-23 Detroit W 10-1 Detroit W 3-0 5-28 Michigan@ W 6-0 5-29 Illinois State@ W 3-0 5-30 Michigan@ L 3-9 Michigan@ W 6-0 6-11 Maine# W 3-2 6-13 Clemson# W 3-2 6-15 Arizona State# W 2-1 6-16 Arizona# L 6-11 6-18 Arizona# L 1-7 @Mid-East Regional #College World Series 3-17 3-18 3-19 3-20 3-21 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-26

1977 • 27-36-1 (7-11 MAC) SWMS* L SWMS L Texas L Texas L Tulsa L Tulsa L Tulsa L Tulsa L Texas Wesleyan W Texas Wesleyan T Oral Roberts L Oral Roberts L Arkansas L Arkansas L Middle Tennessee W Middle Tennessee W Carson Newman W Carson Newman W

1-3 3-5 1-5 2-3 5-7 4-12 7-10 2-7 10-7 4-4 12-14 6-7 3-4 1-8 11-6 9-5 19-2 12-3

3-27 3-28 4-2 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-15 4-16 4-17 4-23 4-24 4-26 4-29 4-30 5-3 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-11 5-13 5-14 5-15 5-18 5-20 5-21

Milligan Milligan Morehead State Morehead State Albion Albion Michigan State Michigan State St. Francis (IL) St. Francis (IL) St. Francis (IL) St. Francis (IL) Oakland Oakland Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Central Michigan Central Michigan Michigan Michigan Detroit Kent State Kent State Ohio Ohio Michigan State Michigan State Northern Illinois Northern Illinois Western Michigan Western Michigan Wayne State Detroit Toledo Toledo Bowling Green Bowling Green Detroit Michigan Michigan Ball State Ball State Miami Miami

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

9-3 15-3 4-5 12-13 1-0 10-4 5-14 8-7 9-24 11-9 5-34 1-9 6-5 4-2 7-3 1-3 1-3 3-7 0-1 3-1 1-0 3-2 11-19 10-3 1-0 8-2 5-2 11-1 2-7 2-6 2-4 3-1 3-4 8-6 5-6 4-5 4-7 2-1 8-1 5-7 5-1 3-4 1-5 3-4 2-16 1-3

3-15 3-16 3-17 3-19 3-20 3-21 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-26 4-1 4-5 4-7 4-8 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-19 4-21 4-22 4-23 4-26 4-28 4-29 5-2 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-10 5-12 5-16 5-20

1978 • 36-27 (12-3 MAC) MAC CHAMPIONS NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL Waseda University W Grand Canyon L Arizona State L Northern Arizona W Arizona L Dallas W Hardin-Simmons L Hardin-Simmons W Kearney State W Kearney State W Texas Wesleyan W Texas Wesleyan L Texas L Texas L Texas L USC L Mankato State L Mankato State W Mankato State L Albion W Albion W Oakland W Oakland W Detroit L Detroit W Michigan State L Michigan State L St. Francis (IL) W St. Francis (IL) L Lewis W Lewis L Lewis W Lewis W Northwood W Ohio W Ohio W Kent State W Kent State W Michigan L Michigan W Alma W Alma W Western Michigan W Western Michigan L Northern Illinois W Northern Illinois W Detroit W Detroit L Bowling Green L Bowling Green W Toledo W Toledo W Wayne State L Wayne State W Michigan L Michigan L Miami W Miami W Michigan State L Michigan State W Central Michigan L

5-4 5-9 3-6 8-1 1-20 9-0 4-5 9-3 8-4 10-1 12-8 2-4 5-6 1-7 4-6 2-5 4-6 8-0 1-4 6-3 6-3 5-4 2-1 3-5 13-9 2-3 1-2 8-1 4-5 5-1 8-9 4-2 5-3 8-0 4-3 8-1 5-0 7-6 0-8 2-1 2-1 12-6 3-2 0-1 11-4 17-7 9-8 2-3 0-1 4-0 7-2 1-0 2-3 3-2 2-3 4-5 3-1 5-1 2-12 8-7 3-4

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2007

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5-26 5-27 5-28

Missouri@ Michigan@ Texas A&M@ @NCAA Mid-East Regional

W L L

4-2 4-6 1-6

3-17 3-18 3-19 3-20 3-21 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-26 3-27 3-28 4-3 4-8 4-13 4-14 4-15 4-17 4-18 4-19 4-20 4-21 4-22 4-27 4-28 4-29 5-2 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-9 5-12 5-13 5-15 5-17 5-18 5-19

1979 • 41-27 (11-7 MAC) Texas L Texas L St. Edward L Texas L Minnesota W Texas L Wartburg L Wartburg W Mankato State W Mankato State L Trinity W St. Mary’s L Mankato State W Minnesota W Minnesota L Mankato State W Arkansas L Arkansas L Iowa W Arkansas L Iowa W Wayne State W Wayne State W Illinois W Detroit W Detroit W St. Francis (IL) L St. Francis (IL) L Lewis L Lewis W Detroit L Detroit W Michigan State W Michigan State L Northwood W Northern Illinois W Northern Illinois L Western Michigan W Western Michigan W Michigan L Michigan W Toledo W Toledo W Bowling Green W Bowling Green L Alma W Alma W Oakland W Oakland W Ball State L Ball State W Miami W Miami L Northwood W Northwood W Michigan W Michigan L Central Michigan L Central Michigan W Detroit W Detroit W Michigan State W Michigan State L Albion W Albion W Kent State W Kent State L Ohio L Ohio W

2-8 1-8 0-3 10-13 5-4 3-8 4-9 19-3 4-3 3-4 23-2 1-3 5-0 5-3 2-5 11-4 2-6 0-1 3-1 0-6 3-1 2-1 6-2 4-1 5-3 9-5 1-6 1-2 5-6 8-2 1-2 2-0 3-2 5-8 8-0 7-2 2-5 6-2 1-0 1-3 12-9 10-4 15-5 6-1 1-4 6-4 6-4 3-2 7-4 2-10 8-1 5-2 3-8 4-2 7-5 2-1 2-8 1-2 4-3 10-9 7-2 10-2 0-2 2-0 9-0 3-2 2-3 5-8 4-

3-21 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-29 3-30 3-31 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-12 4-13 4-18 4-19 4-25 4-26 4-27

1980 • 20-34 (10-6 MAC) Cal-Fullerton L Cal-Fullerton L Cal-Fullerton L Cal-Fullerton L Nebraska L Cal-Riverside L Nebraska L Washington L Santa Clara L BYU L Seton Hall L Cal St. LA L Cal St. LA L Cal-Fullerton L Albion W Michigan State W Michigan State L Indiana State L Illinois W Illinois L St. Francis (IL) L St. Francis (IL) W Lewis L Lewis L Bowling Green L Bowling Green W Toledo W Toledo L Miami L Miami W Ball State W Ball State W Michigan L Michigan L

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

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Season-By-Season Results 4-30 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-9 5-10 5-11 5-13 5-16

Detroit Detroit Central Michigan Central Michigan Aquinas Aquinas Northwood Northwood Michigan Michigan Ohio Ohio Kent State Kent State Cleveland State Cleveland State Michigan State Western Michigan Western Michigan

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

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

1981 • 37-29 (9-7 MAC) MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL QUALIFIERS 3-21 Florida Southern L 6-7 Florida Southern W 5-3 3-22 Arkansas L 10-17 Evansville W 4-0 3-23 Western Michigan L 6-7 3-24 Arkansas W 7-5 3-26 Evansville W 18-5 3-27 Evansville W 9-2 Western Michigan W 11-3 Missouri L 3-5 Arkansas L 2-6 Arkansas L 8-9 Canisius W 18-0 Missouri L 3-4 Old Dominion L 2-8 Eckerd W 16-3 Purdue L 3-4 Florida Southern L 9-10 Central Florida L 5-12 Purdue L 2-3 Kentucky L 4-9 Kentucky L 2-3 Eastern Kentucky L 11-13 Eastern Kentucky W 9-4 Eastern Kentucky L 5-12 Eastern Kentucky L 4-5 Michigan L 3-5 Michigan L 7-8 Albion W 8-7 Albion W 15-3 Michigan State W 7-6 Michigan State W 14-3 Detroit W 8-3 Detroit W 8-3 Ball State W 20-2 Ball State L 8-9 Miami W 8-5 Miami W 3-1 Grand Valley W 6-3 Grand Valley W 6-4 Central Michigan L 1-2 Central Michigan L 3-11 Ohio W 9-3 Ohio L 2-3 Northern Illinois W 16-1 Northern Illinois W 6-2 Western Michigan W 8-4 Western Michigan W 6-2 Cleveland State W 9-4 Cleveland State W 3-2 Michigan W 7-3 Michigan L 2-7 Toledo L 3-4 Toledo L 3-6 Bowling Green W 10-7 Bowling Green L 1-3 Michigan State W 15-3 Michigan State W 10-1 Central Michigan! W 7-0 Miami! W 5-2 Central Michigan! W 5-4 UNLV@ W 15-3 New Orleans@ W 18-11 Michigan@ L 0-10 Michigan@ L 0-4 !MAC Tournament @NCAA Mid-East Regional 1982 • 39-23-2 (9-4-1 MAC) MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL RUNNER-UP Eckerd W 5-4 Eckerd L 5-6 Western Michigan W 10-8 Florida Southern L 6-11 Evansville W 9-6 Oklahoma State L 2-13 Florida Southern L 3-9 St. Leo’s L 2-13 Western Michigan W 9-4 Florida Southern L 6-17 Oklahoma State L 2-3 Florida Southern W 3-1 Oklahoma State L 0-1 Purdue W 5-3 Old Dominion T 5-5 Purdue L 4-5 St. Leo’s L 1-23

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Michigan L 0-6 Albion L 3-4 Albion W 12-4 Miami W 9-6 Miami W 18-4 Michigan State W 8-7 Michigan State W 8-6 Detroit W 10-0 Detroit W 2-1 Northern Illinois W 17-13 Northern Illinois T 5-5 Toledo W 13-4 Toledo W 7-0 Detroit L 3-4 Detroit W 19-18 Ball State W 6-5 Ball State W 12-9 Ball State W 10-1 Ball State W 6-4 Saginaw Valley W 7-4 Saginaw Valley W 10-6 Central Michigan L 0-4 Central Michigan W 8-4 Central Michigan W 11-8 Central Michigan L 6-15 Cleveland State W 3-1 Cleveland State W 11-10 Michigan L 2-8 Michigan L 4-9 Bowling Green W 5-2 Bowling Green L 4-6 Bowling Green L 3-7 Bowling Green W 8-3 Michigan State W 7-2 Michigan State W 2-0 Western Michigan L 7-9 Western Michigan W 5-2 Ohio! W 8-6 Western Michigan! W 4-2 Toledo! W 18-13 Florida State@ W 7-2 Hardin Simmons@ W 10-2 Texas@ L 2-7 Oklahoma@ W 9-2 Texas@ L 1-9 ! MAC Tournament @ NCAA Central Regional

2-23 2-24 2-25 2-26 2-28 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 4-1 4-5 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-12 4-15 4-16 4-19 4-20 4-23 4-24 4-30 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-6 5-7 5-11 5-13 5-14 5-19 5-20 5-20 5-21

1983 • 29-26-1 (9-6-1 MAC) Eckerd L Eckerd L St Leo’s L Western Michigan L Western Michigan W Penn State W Evansville W Western Michigan W Florida Southern L Penn State W Evansville W St. Leo’s L Penn State L Penn State L Purdue L Albion W Albion W Siena Heights W Siena Heights L Detroit W Detroit L Michigan W Northwood W Northwood W Grand Valley W Grand Valley L Western Michigan L Western Michigan W Western Michigan L Western Michigan L Detroit W Detroit W Detroit L Wright State W Wright State L Cincinnati W Cincinnati L Ball State W Ball State T Ball State L Toledo W Toledo L Michigan State L Central Michigan W Central Michigan W Central Michigan W Michigan L Michigan L Bowling Green L Bowling Green W Bowling Green W Bowling Green W Ohio! L Western Michigan! W Ohio! W Miami! L !MAC Tournament

2-25 2-26 2-27 2-28

1984 • 27-35 (14-15 MAC) Arkansas L Missouri L Western Michigan L Evansville L

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

2-3 3-7 6-15 2-4

2-29 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-31 4-1 4-7 4-8 4-10 4-13 4-20 4-21 4-24 4-28 4-29 5-1 5-2 5-4 5-5 5-9 5-11 5-12 5-15 5-18 5-19

Florida Southern Arkansas Missouri Evansville Western Michigan Arkansas Missouri Missouri Purdue Purdue Eckert Eckert St. Leo’s Florida Stetson Valdosta State Valdosta State Albion Detroit Albion Albion Michigan State Michigan State Michigan Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Toledo Toledo Kent State Kent State Kent State Kent State Western Michigan Western Michigan Miami Miami Miami Miami Central Michigan Central Michigan Detroit Detroit Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Michigan Michigan Ball State Ball State Ball State Western Michigan Western Michigan Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

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

2-24 2-25 2-26 2-27 2-28 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-10 4-3 4-6 4-7 4-9 4-12 4-13 4-17 4-19 4-20 4-23 4-26 4-27 4-30 5-3 5-4 5-7 5-8

1985 • 24-35-1 (15-15 MAC) Kentucky L Western Michigan W Kentucky W Florida Southern L Evansville L South Florida L Evansville L Florida Southern L St. Leo’s T Florida Southern L Western Michigan W Oklahoma State L Florida Southern L Rollins W Oklahoma State L Florida W Valdosta State L Jacksonville State W Valdosta State L Georgia Tech L Detroit W Detroit L Wayne State W Wayne State L Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Toledo W Toledo W Toledo W Toledo W Michigan L Michigan W Kent State L Kent State L Kent State W Kent State L Western Michigan L Western Michigan L Miami L Miami L Miami L Miami W Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Bowling Green W Bowling Green W Bowling Green L Bowling Green W Detroit L Detroit L Michigan L

3-4 1-8 14-3 4-1 8-1 1-4 5-10 8-6 8-9 10-12 11-4 9-4 5-18 3-7 4-17 1-12 8-10 18-0 7-3 14-5 8-6 6-5 3-4 3-2 8-9 7-4 5-9 10-4 5-4 5-4 5-1 4-3 5-4 0-2 8-6 2-5 3-9 8-5 10-11 5-8 8-9 0-2 7-8 0-1 5-3 1-6 8-3 6-8 8-7 4-7 5-8 4-1 6-1 3-4 4-5 12-3 1-2 5-6 0-5 16-6 12-6 7-10 0-1 3-6 1-4 0-4 9-9 8-20 9-3 6-7 1-9 11-10 6-7 7-6 1-10 3-2 3-4 7-9 7-4 13-14 15-0 6-7 2-6 4-7 10-1 3-2 12-7 7-3 1-7 10-9 4-12 2-16 4-3 8-9 6-7 7-8 3-5 5-6 3-4 5-1 0-6 9-11 5-2 4-1 1-5 7-4 5-6 6-7 1-5

5-10 5-11 5-14 5-18

Michigan Ball State Ball State Ball State Ball State Western Michigan Western Michigan Ohio Ohio

L W W W L W L W W

4-12 8-4 3-2 10-2 6-8 6-3 2-6 12-1 6-2

2-25 2-26 2-27 2-28 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-28 3-29 4-1 4-2 4-4 4-5 4-8 4-11 4-12 4-18 4-19 4-22 4-26 4-27 4-30 5-2 5-3 5-6 5-7 5-10 5-11 5-13 5-16 5-17

1986 • 24-34 (8-24 MAC) St. Leo’s W Florida Southern L Eckerd L St. Leo’s W Boston College W Ball State W William & Mary W Georgia Southern L William & Mary W Ball State W Georgia Southern W Georgia Southern L Ohio Dominican W Ohio Dominican W Baldwin Wallace W Ohio Dominican L Detroit W Detroit L Miami L Miami W Miami L Miami W Western Michigan L Western Michigan L Kent State W Kent State L Kent State L Kent State L Bowling Green L Bowling Green W Bowling Green L Bowling Green L Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Ball State L Ball State L Ball State W Ball State L Michigan State W Michigan State L Toledo L Toledo W Toledo L Toledo W Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Michigan W Michigan L Purdue W Purdue W Purdue L Purdue L Western Michigan L Western Michigan L Ohio L Ohio L Ohio W Ohio L

18-0 4-7 3-8 10-7 13-11 13-4 9-6 4-11 17-5 22-1 16-7 3-5 18-2 8-6 6-3 5-6 8-3 16-18 3-7 4-3 5-6 11-5 0-5 6-7 10-4 2-9 1-9 1-2 0-4 3-2 6-7 0-1 1-3 0-10 3-4 2-8 15-8 9-10 3-2 2-7 4-7 11-4 4-6 6-2 10-12 4-11 5-1 1-2 7-5 9-8 0-4 7-8 0-6 10-11 2-8 3-5 9-6 1-8

3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-22 3-24 3-27 3-28 3-29 4-4 4-5 4-8 4-11 4-12 4-15 4-17 4-18 4-22 4-25 4-26

1987 • 25-33 (17-14 MAC) Penn State L Penn State W Florida Southern L Boston College W Eckerd W Vanderbilt L West Virginia L C.W. Post W Georgia Southern L James Madison L New York Tech L James Madison L West Virginia L C.W. Post W Detroit L Siena Heights W Illinois W Ohio Dominican W Michigan L Ohio Dominican L Miami W Miami W Miami L Western Michigan L Western Michigan L Kent State W Kent State L Kent State W Kent State L Michigan L Michigan L Bowling Green W Bowling Green L Bowling Green L Bowling Green W Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Ball State W Ball State W Ball State W

8-9 12-4 3-7 5-3 6-5 1-6 4-5 8-5 1-6 2-10 6-9 4-10 2-5 7-6 5-8 9-3 7-3 6-5 4-10 1-2 3-0 4-3 4-8 5-1 1-6 5-4 9-17 2-1 2-12 1-3 2-6 4-2 3-5 5-6 10-2 3-4 4-0 9-1 4-2 4-3

4-29 5-2 5-3 5-6 5-9 5-10 5-13 5-16 5-17

Ball State Michigan State Michigan State Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Central Michigan Central Michigan Detroit Detroit Detroit Western Michigan Western Michigan Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio

3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-26 3-27 3-28 4-2 4-3 4-5 4-8 4-9 4-12 4-13 4-15 4-16 4-19 4-22 4-23 4-26 4-30 5-3 5-6 5-7 5-10 5-13 5-14 5-20 5-21

Roger Coryell (1988-Present) 1988 • 35-22-1 (21-11 MAC) MAC RUNNER-UP Columbus W 9-5 James Madison L 4-7 James Madison T 8-8 James Madison L 4-10 Evansville W 16-4 West Virginia W 8-5 UNC-Wilmington W 4-3 Georgia Southern W 6-1 UNC-Wilmington W 8-3 Ohio Dominican W 17-7 Ohio Dominican W 9-3 Xavier L 5-9 Xavier W 8-6 Wright State W 7-5 Detroit W 4-1 Detroit W 4-0 Siena Heights W 9-4 Anderson L 13-16 Anderson W 8-7 Ohio L 6-7 Ohio L 4-5 Ohio W 2-1 Ohio W 14-2 Western Michigan W 4-0 Western Michigan W 3-2 Michigan L 1-8 Michigan L 2-3 Toledo W 7-6 Toledo W 7-4 Toledo W 3-2 Toledo L 0-18 Central Michigan L 0-2 Central Michigan W 6-5 Bowling Green W 1-0 Bowling Green W 6-3 Bowling Green L 9-11 Bowling Green W 13-9 Michigan State L 0-10 Michigan State L 3-4 Detroit L 3-8 Western Michigan L 7-8 Western Michigan L 2-6 Miami L 3-7 Miami W 8-4 Miami W 10-5 Miami W 11-7 Central Michigan L 4-7 Central Michigan W 2-1 Kent State W 7-2 Kent State W 2-1 Kent State L 5-10 Kent State W 9-4 Ball State W 6-1 Ball State L 1-6 Ball State W 7-0 Ball State W 5-1

3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-25 3-26 4-1 4-2 4-7 4-8 4-11 4-14 4-15 4-18

1989 • 27-28 (13-16 MAC) Lewis W Penn State W Penn State W South Carolina L Eckerd L SE Missouri W Anderson W Western Michigan W Pittsburgh L Anderson L Lewis W Michigan L Michigan L Michigan L Michigan L Detroit W Detroit L Detroit L Detroit W Ohio W Ohio L Ohio L Ohio W Western Michigan L Western Michigan L Toledo L Toledo W Toledo W Toledo L Central Michigan L

1970 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1976 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP

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1975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE

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

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

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


Season-By-Season Results 4-21 4-22 4-25 4-28 4-29 5-2 5-3 5-6 5-7 5-9 5-12 5-19 5-20

Central Michigan Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Michigan State Michigan State Akron Akron Akron Western Michigan Western Michigan Cleveland State Cleveland State Miami Miami Miami Miami Central Michigan Central Michigan Kent State Ball State Ball State Ball State Ball State

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

8-1 10-5 5-6 2-3 6-0 5-4 5-0 8-3 4-8 4-3 8-19 4-5 1-2 6-5 5-2 2-1 13-6 11-8 2-3 1-4 4-7 1-4 6-2 6-10 7-5

3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-16 3-17 3-30 3-31 4-6 4-7 4-11 4-13 4-14 4-17 4-20 4-21 4-24 4-26 4-28 4-29 5-1 5-2 5-5 5-8 5-11 5-12 5-15 5-18 5-19

1990 • 35-22 (20-12 MAC) Kentucky L Kentucky L Eastern Kentucky L Lincoln Memorial L Tennessee W Tennessee L Tennessee W Portland W Fresno State L Maine L Gonzaga W Arkansas L Gonzaga W Wayne State W Detroit W Detroit L Kent State L Kent State W Kent State W Kent State L Michigan State L Bowling Green W Bowling Green L Bowling Green L Bowling Green W Western Michigan W Western Michigan L Miami W Miami L Miami W Miami L Central Michigan L Central Michigan W Michigan W Michigan L Ohio W Ohio L Ohio W Ohio W Cleveland State W Cleveland State W Akron W Akron W Wright State L Wright State L Western Michigan L Western Michigan W Ball State L Ball State L Ball State W Ball State W Central Michigan W Central Michigan W Toledo W Toledo W Toledo W Toledo W

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

3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-23 3-26 3-29 3-30 4-2 4-3 4-5 4-6 4-7

1991 • 28-27 (16-12 MAC) Evansville L SW Missouri State L Wichita State L Oklahoma L Oklahoma L Oral Roberts L Northeastern State L Oral Roberts W Arkansas L Northwest Missouri L Arkansas L Michigan L Michigan W Detroit L Oakland W Oakland W Wayne State W Wayne State W Michigan W Michigan State W Kent State W Kent State L Kent State L Kent State L Cleveland State L

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

4-8 4-12 4-13 4-16 4-23 4-27 4-28 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-10 5-11 5-14 5-17 5-18

Cleveland State Akron Akron Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Western Michigan Western Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Southern Illinois Wright State Morehead State Western Michigan Western Michigan Ball State Ball State Ball State Ball State Central Michigan Central Michigan Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo

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

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

4-23 4-24 4-27 4-28 4-30 5-1 5-3 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-11 5-14

Central Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Toledo Toledo Michigan State Miami Miami Miami Miami Madonna Madonna Western Michigan Western Michigan Western Michigan Western Michigan Xavier Wayne State Wayne State Akron Akron

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

6-12 2-3 4-11 8-11 6-2 7-5 4-6 15-13 1-17 3-9 2-1 4-3 5-4 3-7 6-5 2-9 2-4 9-7 5-1 3-9 7-3 9-2

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

2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-24 2-25 2-26 2-27 3-5 3-6 3-12 3-19 3-20 3-26 3-27 4-2 4-9 4-13 4-14 4-16 4-17 4-20 4-23 4-24 4-26 4-27 4-30 5-1 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-10 5-11 5-12 5-14 5-15

1994 • 29-27 (15-12 MAC) Georgia W Georgia L East Tenn. State* W East Tenn. State W Vanderbilt L Vanderbilt W Tennessee L Tennessee L Tennessee L Iowa L Southern Illinois L Eastern Illinois W Kentucky L Kentucky L Xavier W Xavier L Evansville L Evansville W Evansville W Ball State W Ball State W Ohio W Ohio L Toledo L Toledo L Michigan W Bowling Green W Bowling Green L Bowling Green L Bowling Green L Michigan L Central Michigan W Central Michigan L Central Michigan W Central Michigan L Michigan State L Toledo L Toledo W Miami W Miami W Miami W Wayne State W Wayne State W Northwood W Detroit Mercy L Western Michigan L Western Michigan W Western Michigan L Western Michigan W Detroit Mercy W Wayne State L Xavier W Akron W Akron L Akron W Akron W

7-3 4-8 6-4 3-1 0-11 6-5 2-10 2-12 0-19 5-9 4-6 8-3 5-7 2-4 8-4 1-5 1-5 5-2 3-2 8-0 14-12 8-6 7-8 4-7 2-6 5-4 7-6 15-16 5-6 4-5 3-8 8-5 3-5 7-3 2-20 11-13 5-7 4-2 1-0 3-2 10-4 4-3 10-0 13-0 7-13 1-3 4-2 4-6 7-5 5-4 10-12 8-6 4-1 4-5 7-1 8-3

2-23 2-26 2-27 2-28 2-29 3-1 3-15 3-16 3-21 3-27 3-28 3-30 3-31 4-3 4-7 4-8 4-10 4-11 4-12 4-14 4-15 4-17 4-18 4-28 4-30 5-1 5-2 5-5 5-8 5-9

1992 • 19-23 (7-12 MAC) Eckerd W Campbell W South Alabama L South Alabama W South Florida L South Alabama L Michigan W Kentucky L Kentucky L Kentucky L Detroit W Detroit L Ohio W Ohio L Ohio L Ohio W Wayne State W Wayne State W Michigan L Western Michigan L Western Michigan L Ball State W Madonna W Miami W Miami L Miami L Miami L Detroit L Bowling Green W Bowling Green W Ohio State L Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Ball State W Ball State L Notre Dame L Wayne State W Wayne State W Xavier W Xavier W Bowling Green W Bowling Green W Kent State L Kent State L Kent State L Kent State L

2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-24 2-25 2-26 3-16 3-18 3-26 3-27 3-30 3-31 4-2 4-3 4-6 4-7 4-10 4-13 4-16 4-17 4-19

1993 • 29-23 (12-16 MAC) Arizona State L Arizona State L Arizona State L UNLV L UNLV W Wyoming L Utah W Austin Peay W Hanover College W Capital W Eastern Kentucky W Wayne State W Wayne State W Michigan W Ball State L Ball State W Ball State W Ball State L Detroit W Michigan W Ohio W Ohio L Toledo L Toledo L Bowling Green L Bowling Green L Bowling Green W Bowling Green W Detroit W

12-13 2-23 1-16 6-8 21-7 6-9 8-1 9-7 6-0 13-3 6-0 5-0 14-5 4-2 1-2 11-4 7-5 3-5 6-4 4-2 2-11 7-2 1-2 0-3 1-2 4-7 3-2 10-9 3-1

2-17 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-23 2-24 2-25 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-17 3-18 3-19 3-22 3-29 4-1 4-2 4-6 4-8 4-9 4-12 4-13

1995 • 22-31 (18-13 MAC) Florida International L Florida International L Florida International L Florida International W Georgia W Florida Southern L Troy State L Michigan L Troy State W Troy State L Morehead State L Morehead State W Morehead State L Auburn L Auburn L Auburn L Michigan L Detroit L Kent State L Kent State L Kent State L Wayne State L Ball State W Ball State W Ball State W Ball State W Toledo W Toledo W Michigan W

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

4-15 4-16 4-19 4-22 4-23 4-26 4-29 4-30 5-3 5-6 5-7 5-13 5-14

Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Michigan State Michigan State Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Toledo Toledo Central Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Detroit Mercy Miami Miami Miami Miami Western Michigan Western Michigan Western Michigan Western Michigan

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

1-2 9-6 6-1 1-5 1-4 1-6 2-3 4-0 2-7 2-0 17-12 0-3 5-6 9-10 6-4 1-0 2-3 1-2 10-6 9-3 8-6 6-2 10-14 3-2 6-10

2-23 2-24 2-25 2-26 2-27 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-19 3-23 3-24 3-27 3-28 3-30 3-31 4-2 4-6 4-7 4-10 4-11 4-13 4-14 4-17 4-18 4-20 4-21 4-24 4-27 4-28 5-1 5-2 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-11 5-12

1996 • 26-29 (16-16 MAC) New Mexico Sttae L Texas Tech L New Mexico L New Mexico W Texas Tech L Lubbock Christian W Texas Tech L Texas Tech L Texas Tech L Texas Tech L Lubbock Christian L Wayne State W Memphis State L Memphis State L Michigan State W Detroit L Kent State L Kent State L Kent State L Kent State L Hillsdale W Ball State W Ball State L Ball State W Ball State L Toledo L Toledo W Grand Valley State W Ohio L Ohio W Ohio L Ohio L Michigan State L Michigan W Bowling Green W Bowling Green L Bowling Green W Bowling Green L Toledo W Toledo L Central Michigan W Central Michigan W Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Oakland W Saginaw Valley W Miami W Miami W Miami W Miami W Michigan W Western Michigan L Western Michigan W Western Michigan W Western Michigan W

6-9 1-11 5-6 20-11 8-11 11-8 4-9 2-24 3-5 8-28 4-9 6-2 4-6 8-13 7-6 2-7 1-2 8-9 4-5 2-5 17-1 3-2 1-4 8-7 4-6 5-8 8-3 22-6 1-2 18-1 0-7 4-6 6-13 4-1 3-2 10-13 8-7 5-6 12-4 4-8 8-7 12-4 0-5 0-5 10-4 13-9 6-1 7-2 16-6 6-0 7-5 2-4 4-2 2-1 3-2

2-24 2-25 2-26 2-28 3-1 3-2 3-7 3-7 3-9 3-14 3-19 3-20 3-21 3-22 3-26 3-27 3-29 3-30 4-2 4-3 4-5 4-6 4-9

1997 • 29-25 (17-14 MAC) Grand Canyon W Arizona L Arizona L Oklahoma W BYU L Arizona State L Arizona State L Morehead State L Morehead State L Morehead State W Ohio State L Detroit W Wayne State W Siena Heights W IUPUI* W Michigan State W Oakland W Akron W Akron W Akron W Michigan W Detroit W Kent State L Kent State L Kent State W Kent State W Toledo W

9-4 0-28 3-16 12-9 2-8 5-14 4-28 10-11 9-11 10-8 1-4 13-10 9-2 32-7 8-2 20-7 11-10 18-8 12-11 8-7 14-7 11-10 1-4 2-8 12-10 15-8 7-1

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2007

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MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

4-12 4-13 4-19 4-20 4-23 4-26 4-27 4-30 5-1 5-3 5-4 5-6 5-7 5-10 5-11

Toledo Ball State Ball State Ball State Ball State Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Toledo Toledo Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Western Michigan Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Central Michigan Oakland Michigan State Miami Miami Miami Miami

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

6-4 9-15 7-13 9-18 10-17 3-5 3-2 4-6 3-5 5-0 7-9 2-1 4-0 4-3 8-6 10-2 9-10 3-2 2-1 5-7 7-20 7-5 4-6 2-1 4-1 7-10 8-11

2-21 2-22 2-23 2-24 2-27 2-28 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-25 3-26 3-29 3-29 3-30 3-30 4-1 4-4 4-4 4-5 4-5 4-8 4-8 4-11 4-11 4-12 4-12 4-15 4-18 4-18 4-19 4-19 4-22 4-22 4-25 4-25 4-29 4-30 5-2 5-2 5-3 5-3 5-6 5-9 5-9 5-10 5-10

1998 • 27-27 (13-13 MAC) at Florida International L at Florida International L at Florida International L at Florida International L vs. Florida Atlantic L vs. Maine W vs. FL Atlantic L vs. Maine W vs. Pittsburgh W vs. Pittsburgh W vs. Maine W vs. Northwood W vs. LaSalle L vs. Villanova W at Missouri L at Missouri L at Missouri L Saginaw Valley St. W Detroit W at Miami L at Miami W at Bowling Green L at Bowling Green L Oakland W Akron L Akron L at Kent State L at Kent State W at Ohio L at Ohio W Central Michigan L Central Michigan W Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Michigan State W at Northern Illinois L at Northern Illinois W at Northern Illinois L at Northern Illinois W Marshall W Marshall W Toledo W Toledo W Wayne State W Sienna Heights W Ball State L Ball State L Ball State L Ball State W Michigan L at Western Michigan L at Western Michigan L at Western Michigan W at Western Michigan L

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

2-19 2-20 2-21 3-2 3-5 3-6 3-19 3-20 3-25 3-24 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-30 3-31 4-3 4-3 4-4 4-4 4-7 4-10 4-10 4-11 4-11 4-13

1999 • 21-32-1 (12-19-1 MAC) at Louisville L at Louisville L at Louisville L at Eastern Kentucky W vs. Memphis W at Evansville L Siena Heights W Western Michigan W Michigan State W at Michigan State L Wayne State W at Dayton L at Dayton L at Dayton L Oakland L Northwood W Bowling Green L Bowling Green L Miami L Miami W at Michigan L at Akron W at Akron L at Kent State W at Kent State L at Michigan L

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

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Season-By-Season Results 4-14 4-14 4-17 4-17 4-18 4-18 4-24 4-24 4-25 4-25 4-28 4-28 5-1 5-1 5-2 5-2 5-5 5-6 5-8 5-8 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-12 5-15 5-15 5-16 5-16

Ohio Ohio at Central Michigan at Central Michigan at Central Michigan at Central Michigan Northern Illinois Northern Illinois Northern Illinois Northern Illinois at Marshall at Marshall at Toledo at Toledo Toledo Toledo at Detroit Michigan at Ball State at Ball State at Ball State at Ball State Michigan at Oakland Western Michigan Western Michigan Western Michigan Western Michigan

W W L L W L W W W W W T L L L W L W L L L L L W L L L L

3-2 12-9 6-7 5-7 7-5 3-6 6-5 3-0 14-3 6-4 8-1 5-5 2-3 4-5 0-8 4-3 10-11 10-9 2-22 5-12 7-10 2-14 5-7 6-4 3-4 1-5 4-7 2-3

2-26 2-26 2-27 2-27 2-28 2-29 3-1 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-11 3-11 3-12 3-15 3-18 3-19 3-21 3-23 3-24 3-28 3-29 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-2 4-5 4-6 4-9 4-9 4-10 4-10 4-12 4-15 4-15 4-16 4-16 4-19 4-22 4-22 4-23 4-23 4-29 4-29 4-30 4-30 5-3 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-10 5-13 5-13 5-14 5-14

2000 • 20-36 (9-19 MAC) vs. Villanova L vs. Miami (FL) L vs. Tri-State W vs. Miami (FL) L vs. Florida International L at Rollins W at Rollins L at St. Leo L at St. Leo L at Florida Southern L at Florida Southern W at Virginia L at Virginia W at Virginia L Oakland L at Oakland L Oakland W at Michigan State L Siena Heights W Wayne State W Michigan State W Wayne State W at Miami (OH) L at Miami (OH) L at Bowling Green W at Bowling Green L Northwood W Saginaw Valley L Akron L Akron L Kent State L Kent State L at Ohio State L at Western Michigan L at Western Michigan W at Western Michigan L at Western Michigan L at Grand Valley State L Toledo W Toledo L Toledo W Toledo L Central Michigan L Central Michigan L Central Michigan W Central Michigan L Michigan W at Northern Illinois W at Northern Illinois L at Northern Illinois W at Northern Illinois W Detroit L Ball State L Ball State L Ball State W Ball State L

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

2-23 2-24 2-25 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-10 3-17 3-18 3-19 3-23 3-24 3-24 3-28 3-28 3-30 3-30

2001 • 20-33 (14-12 MAC) vs. SW Missouri St.# W at McNeese St# L vs. Northwestern# L at San Diego L at San Diego L at San Diego L at Fresno State L at Fresno State L at Sacramento State L at Pacfic L at Pacific L at Sacramento State L vs. #11 Notre Dame$ L vs. Illinois-Chicago% W at Kansas W at Kansas L at Bowling Green L at Bowling Green W at Bowling Green L(7) Michigan State L Michigan State L Northern Illinois W Northern Illinois W

7-1 1-5 0-8 3-22 0-15 0-5 3-11 2-8 3-4 0-8 3-4 1-4 3-4 4-2 9-8 3-13 5-8 9-3 9-11 2-14 2-8 1-4 4-0

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4-1 at Northern Illinois W 8-2 4-1 at Northern Illinois W 18-3 4-4 Michigan L 0-4 4-6 at Central Michigan L(12) 12-13 4-7 at Central Michigan W 10-5 4-7 at Central Michigan W 4-3 4-8 at Central Michigan L 6-7 4-10 at Michigan L 3-5 4-13 Toledo W 7-5 4-14 Toledo W 9-3 4-14 Toledo W 13-11 4-18 at Detroit L 5-7 4-20 Western Michigan W(12) 6-5 4-21 Western Michigan W 8-6 4-21 Western Michigan L 4-21 4-22 Western Michigan L 0-8 4-27 at Ball State L 3-4 4-28 at Ball State L 2-5 4-28 at Ball State L 1-8 4-29 at Ball State (10) L 8-9 5-1 Saginaw Valley St. L 14-15 5-2 at #24 Ohio State W 10-7 5-3 Grand Valley St. W 12-11 5-4 Siena Heights W 17-3 5-8 Detroit L 5-10 5-9 Oakland L 15-20 5-11 Marshall L 8-12 5-12 Marshall W 6-0 5-12 Marshall L 3-7 5-13 Marshall W 5-4 #Lake Charles Classic $ at Pacific % at Kansas 2002 30-28 (19-9 MAC) MAC WEST DIVISION CHAMPIONS 2-22 at Tennessee W 5-0 2-23 at Tennessee L 4-11 2-24 at Tennessee W 4-1 2-28 at Middle Tenn. St.^ L 2-3 2-28 at Middle Tenn. St.^ L 2-8 3-1 at Austin Peay^ L 9-14 3-1 vs. Illinois State^ W 7-6 3-2 vs. Middle Tenn. St.^ L 9-12 3-8 at Southern Illinois L 2-5 3-10 at Southern Illinois L 3-5 3-10 at Southern Illinois L 8-17 3-15 at New Mexico State L 8-17 3-16 at New Mexico State L 12-28 3-16 at New Mexico State L 7-11 3-17 at New Mexico State L 10-15 3-19 Oakland L 3-11 3-20 Siena Heights W 13-1 3-23 at Ohio W 4-2 3-23 at Ohio W 13-4 3-24 at Ohio L 4-5 3-24 at Ohio W 5-4 3-30 Bowling Green W 13-10 3-30 Bowling Green W 15-8 3-31 Bowling Green L 3-17 3-31 Bowling Green W 9-4 4-5 at Northern Illinois W 5-2 4-5 at Northern Illinois W 16-10 4-7 Northern Illinois L 5-8 4-7 Northern Illinois W 9-6 4-12 Central Michigan W 7-5 4-13 Central Michigan L 1-3 4-13 Central Michigan W 12-5 4-14 Central Michigan W 11-9 4-16 Oakland W 11-2 4-19 at Toledo W 5-3 4-20 at Toledo L 4-6 4-20 at Toledo L 2-6 4-21 at Toledo W 8-3 4-26 at Western Michigan L 12-16 4-27 at Western Michigan W 3-2 4-27 at Western Michigan W 6-4 4-28 at Western Michigan W 3-1 4-30 at Detroit L 8-12 5-1 at Michigan L 7-21 5-3 Ball State L 1-6 5-4 Ball State W 7-2 5-4 Ball State L 2-12 5-5 Ball State L 7-11 5-7 at Michigan State W 12-10 5-9 Wayne State W 25-10 5-10 Saginaw Valley State L 7-8 5-13 Detroit W 13-1 5-17 at Marshall W 13-7 5-18 at Marshall W 11-9 5-18 at Marshall W 17-12 5-19 at Marshall W 10-6 5-22 vs. Central Michigan% L 9-15 5-23 vs. Miami% L 13-14 ^at AP Classic %MAC Tournament

1-31 2-1 2-2 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-21 2-22 3-15 3-15 3-22 3-22 3-23

2003 • 33-28 (16-11 MAC) MAC WEST DIVISION CHAMPIONS MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS at #28 Florida Int. L at #28 Florida Int. L at #28 Florida Int. L at #21 Florida Atlantic L at #21 Florida Atlantic W at #21 Florida Atlantic W at #21 Kansas L at #21 Kansas L at #31 Ohio State at #31 Ohio State at West Virginia at West Virginia at West Virginia

L L L L W

5-13 2-5 3-4 6-12 10-5 3-2 1-3 2-6 2-4 7-15 2-17 8-12 12-3

3-28 Bowling Green 3-29 at Bowling Green 3-30 Bowling Green 3-30 Bowling Green 4-1 at Oakland 4-2 at Michigan 4-4 at Ball State 4-5 at Ball State 4-5 at Ball State 4-6 at Ball State 4-11 Oakland 4-11 Oakland 4-12 at Akron 4-13 Akron 4-14 Detroit 4-15 at #13 Notre Dame 4-16 at Detroit 4-18 Western Michigan 4-19 Western Michigan 4-19 Western Michigan 4-20 Western Michigan 4-25 Toledo 4-26 Toldeo 4-26 Toldeo 4-27 Toldeo 4-29 at Detroit 5-2 at Central Michigan 5-3 at Central Michigan 5-3 at Central Michigan 5-4 at Central Michigan 5-6 Oakland 5-7 Michigan State 5-9 Northern Illinois 5-10 Northern Illinois 5-10 Northern Illinois 5-11 Northern Illinois 5-14 Michigan 5-16 at Ohio 5-18 at Ohio 5-18 at Ohio 5-21 Miami# 5-22 Northern Illinois# 5-23 Kent State# 5-23 Miami# 5-24 Miami# 5-30 Nebraska$ 5-31 Coastal Carolina$ 5-31 Nebraska$ %MAC Tournament $NCAA Regional

2-13 2-23 2-24 2-20 2-21 2-22 3-1 2-28 2-28 2-29 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-16 3-22 3-23 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-31 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-3 4-6 4-7 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-13 4-14 4-16 4-17 4-18 4-20 4-23 4-24 4-25 4-28 4-30 5-2 5-2 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-11 5-12 5-14 5-16 5-16 5-19 5-21 5-22 5-23 5-26 5-27 5-28

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

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

2004 • 32-27 (14-10 MAC) MAC TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP at Oklahoma State W 5-3 at Oklahoma State L 2-5 at Oklahoma State L 11-1 at Kentucky W 14-5 at Kentucky W 17-13 at Kentucky L 7-18 at Kentucky L 6-8 at Tennessee L 4-6 at Tennessee L 2-11 at Tennessee L 7-10 at Southern Illinois L 8-17 at #1 Texas L 2-3 at #1 Texas L 0-7 at #1 Texas L 3-8 Wayne State W 13-3 Detroit W 12-9 Marshall W 8-7 Marshall W 3-2 Marshall W 7-3 at Ohio State W 2-1 Oakland W 6-2 Oakland W 4-2 Oakland W 15-4 Oakland W 23-9 at Oakland W 6-2 at Michigan L 1-5 Ohio L 3-9 Ohio L 5-8 Ohio L 5-10 at Detroit W 6-4 Anderson W 14-2 at Western Michigan W 5-0 at Western Michigan L 6-14 at Western Michigan W 8-7 Wayne State W 19-12 at Toledo W 9-0 at Toledo W 3-2 at Toledo L 13-18 vs. Michigan State L 8-12 Ball State W 4-3 Ball State W 5-3 Ball State L 5-6 Michigan W 6-5 at Northern Illinois L 2-4 at Northern Illinois W 22-4 at Northern Illinois L 8-13 Detroit L 3-9 Detroit L 5-7 at Akron W 5-0 at Akron W 10-4 at Akron L 1-4 Oakland L 8-12 Central Michigan W 10-8 Central Michigan L 4-13 Central Michigan L 8-10 vs. Ball State% W 10-4 vs. Northern Illinois% W 17-12 vs. Kent State% W 10-6

5-29 vs. Miami% 5-29 vs. Kent State% %MAC Tournament

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2005 • 22-34 (8-14 MAC) 2-18 at South Florida W 2-19 at South Florida W 2-20 at South Florida L 2-25 vs. Northern Iowa@ L 2-26 vs. Kansas State@ L 2-27 at Northwestern State@ L 2-27 at Northwestern State@ L 3-4 at Missouri L 3-5 at Missouri L 3-5 at Missouri W 3-6 at Missouri L 3-11 at Kansas State L 3-12 at Kansas State L 3-13 at Kansas State L 3-18 vs. Bowling Green L 3-19 at Bowling Green L 3-20 vs. Bowling Green W 3-26 at Marshall L 3-26 at Marshall L 3-27 at Marshall W 3-29 Madonna W 3-30 Michigan L 3-31 saginaw valley L 4-1 OAKLAND W 4-2 OAKLAND W 4-3 OAKLAND W 4-5 wayne state L 4-8 at Ohio L 4-9 at Ohio L 4-10 at Ohio W 4-13 Michigan state W 4-15 Western Michigan L 4-16 Western Michigan L 4-17 Western Michigan L 4-20 at Oakland W 4-22 TOLEDO W 4-27 at Ohio State L 4-27 at Ohio State L 4-29 at Ball State W 4-30 at Ball State L 5-1 at Ball State L 5-3 Spring arbor W 5-4 at Michigan L 5-4 at Michigan L 5-6 Northern Illinois W 5-7 Northern Illinois L 5-8 Northern Illinois W 5-10 concordia W 5-10 concordia W 5-14 Akron W 5-14 Akron W 5-15 Akron L 5-17 OAKLAND W 5-20 at Central Michigan L 5-21 at Central Michigan L 5-22 at Central Michigan L @ Northwestern State Tournament 2-3 2-3 2-10 2-10 2-24 2-25 2-26 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-17 3-18 3-19 3-24 3-26 3-26 3-28 3-28 3-29 3-31 4-1 4-2 4-4 4-5 4-8 4-8 4-9 4-11 4-15 4-15 4-16 4-18 4-19 4-21 4-22 4-23 4-25 4-26 4-28 4-29 4-30 5-3 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-9

2006 • 27-27 (14-12 MAC) at E. Tennessee State W at E. Tennessee State L at #8 Tennessee L at #8 Tennessee L at UNLV W at UNLV L at UNLV L at Louisville W at Louisville W at Louisville L at Louisville L at West Virgina L at West Virgina L at West Virgina L BOWLING GREEN* L BOWLING GREEN* W BOWLING GREEN* W WAYNE STATE W WAYNE STATE W OAKLAND W BUFFALO* W BUFFALO* W BUFFALO* W CONCORDIA W at Michigan State L at Miami* L at Miami* L at Miami* L #14 Grand Valley W at Ohio* L at Ohio* W at Ohio* W OAKLAND W MICHIGAN W BALL STATE* W BALL STATE* L BALL STATE* W INDIANA TECH W NORTHWOOD W NORTHERN ILLINOIS W NORTHERN ILLINOIS W NORTHERN ILLINOIS W at Ohio State L at Central Michigan W at Central Michigan L at Central Michigan L at Michigan L

2-0 4-7

9-4 7-6 0-2 0-2 4-15 2-6 4-7 1-7 2-18 7-6 4-14 4-13 4-5 3-11 1-7 4-8 9-8 5-7 8-14 12-7 9-3 12-18 4-15 7-6 5-1 10-7 3-10 1-4 1-2 6-3 3-2 4-8 4-9 1-9 5-4 8-4 3-10 2-3 5-4 1-2 16-17 7-6 1-9 5-6 7-5 0-5 7-6 23-4 6-4 8-7 9-3 8-11 9-6 1-5 5-6 3-9

9-6 7-8 2-3 2-3 9-7 5-18 5-23 9-2 2-1 0-13 2-4 3-4 1-3 2-7 3-5 2-1 9-3 3-2 4-3 9-8 10-0 6-1 4-2 9-3 3-6 4-11 1-9 3-6 2-1 4-5 6-4 9-7 10-8 9-3 8-0 0-7 5-4 8-6 17-4 9-8 7-3 5-1 2-5 10-3 2-4 1-5 6-11

5-14 at Toledo* W 5-14 at Toledo* L 5-18 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 5-19 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 5-20 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 5-24 at Kent State% L 5-25 vs. Miami% L * MAC Conference Game % MAC Tournament (at Kent State)

11-1 5-9 0-4 2-9 1-2 1-2 2-11

2007 • 32-24 (21-4) MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION MAC West Division Champion MAC Tournament Runner-Up 2-9 at #19 Tennessee L 4-7 2-10 at #19 Tennessee W 6-3 2-11 at #19 Tennessee L 1-5 2-20 at E. Tennessee State L 7-8 2-23 at #4 South Carolina L 0-6 2-24 at #4 South Carolina L 5-8 2-24 at #4 South Carolina L 1-5 3-2 at Arizona L 2-9 3-3 at Arizona L 7-8 3-4 at Arizona W 7-5 3-15 at Coastal Carolina L 2-5 3-17 at Coastal Carolina L 3-12 3-17 at Coastal Carolina L 7-10 3-24 at Bowling Green* W 10-2 3-24 at Bowling Green W 11-8 3-25 at Bowling Green* W 7-3 3-30 at Buffalo* W 5-3 3-31 at Buffalo* L 1-2 (12) 3-31 at Buffalo W 8-1 4-6 MIAMI* W 3-1 4-9 NORTHWOOD W 10-3 4-10 MICHIGAN L 4-11 4-10 MICHIGAN L 1-9 4-13 OHIO* W 2-0 4-14 OHIO* W 1-0 4-14 OHIO* W 5-4 4-18 at Michigan W 10-2 4-18 at Michigan L 7-10 4-20 at Ball State* W 8-3 4-21 at Ball State* W 6-3 4-22 at Ball State* W 6-4 4-24 SPRING HARBOR L 2-4 4-27 at Northern Illinois* W 6-1 4-28 at Northern Illinois* L 1-11 4-29 at Northern Illinois* W 4-2 5-1 OLIVET W 7-4 5-1 OLIVET W 4-0 5-2 OAKLAND W 7-3 5-2 SIENA HEIGHTS W 20-0 5-4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 0-10 5-5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 3-0 5-6 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 4-3 5-7 at Oakland L 4-10 5-8 OAKLAND L 2-3 5-9 MICHIGAN L 6-8 5-11 TOLEDO* W 12-1 5-12 TOLEDO* W 5-4 5-13 TOLEDO* L 3-16 5-17 at Western Michigan* W 4-3 5-18 at Western Michigan* W 8-4 5-19 at Western Michigan* W 5-4 5-23 Toledo^ W 6-5 5-24 Central Michigan^ W 12-6 5-25 Kent State^ L 2-3 5-25 Northern Illinois^ W 9-3 5-26 Kent State^ L 2-3 * MAC Conference Game ^ MAC Tournament Game (at Eastern Michigan) JAKE BOSS JR. • 2008 25-34 2008 • 25-34 (15-8) MAC West Division Champion MAC Tournament champion 2-22 at New Mexico L 7-16 2-23 at New Mexico (DH) L 8-9 2-23 at New Mexico L 3-13 2-24 at New Mexico L 3-6 2-27 at Florida (DH) L 2-15 2-27 at Florida L 8-16 2-28 at Florida Atlantic L 6-11 2-29 at Florida Atlantic L 2-5 3-1 at Florida Atlantic L 11-12 3-2 at Florida Atlantic L 3-24 3-7 at Tennessee L 2-6 3-9 at Tennessee L 7-8 3-9 at Tennesse L 1-5 3-11 at Kentucky L 5-18, 3--11 at Kentucky L 6-8 3-15 at Wright State L 7-10 3-15 at Wright State L 4-5 3-16 at Wright State W 11-2 3-26 at Michigan State W 10-3 3-29 MIAMI* W 8-6 3-29 MIAMI* W 2-1 3-30 MIAMI* W 3-2 (11) 4-2 at Michigan State L 3-5 4-5 at Akron* L 2-6 4-5 at Akron* W 5-4 4-6 at Akron* W 12-6 4-7 CLEVELAND STATE L 9-15 4-8 SAGINAW VALLEY L 5-9 4-9 at Oakland W 10-7 4-11 at Ohio* W 15-13 4-12 at Ohio* W 13-12 4-13 at Ohio* L 8-14

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Season-By-Season Results 4-15 4-16 4-18 4-19 4-20 4-23 4-25 4-26 4-26 4-29 4-30 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-6 5-9 5-10 5-13 5-16 5-17 5-21 5-22 5-23 5-24 5-30 5-31

at Michigan at Michigan WESTERN MICH.* WESTERN MICH.* WESTERN MICH.* OLIVET at Northern Illinois* at Northern Illinois* at Northern Illinois* INDIANA TECH at Ohio State at Ball State* at Ball State* at Ball State* at Bowling Green* TOLEDO* TOLEDO* OAKLAND at Central Michigan* at Central Michigan* at Western Mich.$ vs. Bowling Green$ vs. Ohio$ vs. Kent State$ vs. Arizona# vs. Kentucky#

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

3-5 5-20 5-4 12-9 6-5 15-1 4-3 4-5 4-7 9-7 12-15 6-7 16-7 4-12 5-15 3-2 8-2 6-4 9-11 5-16 8-5 11-4 9-6 12-4 7-13 3-4

*MAC Game $ MAC Tournament Game # NCAA Regional Game (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

2-20 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-24 2-25 2-27 2-28 3-4 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-13 3-14 3-14 3-15 3-17 3-18 3-20 3-21 3-22 3-24 3-27 3-28 3-28 4-1 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-8 4-10 4-11 4-12 4-15 4-15 4-17 4-18 4-18 4-22 4-24 4-25 4-26 4-29 4-29 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-5 5-5 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-12 5-14 5-15 5-16 5-20 5-21 5-21 5-22

JAY ALEXANDER • 2009-PRESENT 140-148 2009 • 25-35 (13-14 MAC) George Wash.# W 5-4 at Winthrop# L 7-19 at Winthrop# L 1-8 George Wash.# W 10-5 at No. 12 Florida L 0-12 at No. 12 Florida L 6-17 at Georgia State L 6-14 at Georgia State L 6-12 at Indiana W 10-6 at Louisiana Tech L 7-10 at Louisiana Tech L 4-5 at Louisiana Tech L 0-10 at Dayton L 7-10 at Wright State L 1-3 at Wright State L 6-7 vs. Oakland L 5-10 MICHIGAN L 3-11 MICHIGAN STATE L 5-13 at Kent State* L 4-13 at Kent State* L 1-6 at Kent State* L 2-13 at Michigan W 3-1 at Miami* L 1-15 at Miami* L 2-12 at Miami* L 5-7 at Cleveland State L 7-10 AKRON* W 6-4 AKRON* L 6-8 AKRON* W 5-3 at Bowling Green* W 27-7 OHIO* W 7-1 OHIO* L 4-6 OHIO* L 3-8 at Michigan L 3-4 at Michigan W 11-5 at Western Michigan* W 15-11 at Western Michigan* L 6-7 at Western Michigan* W 18-6 CLEVELAND STATE W 16-5 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 2-5 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 11-7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 8-7 at Michigan State L 5-6 at Michigan State W 6-1 BALL STATE* W 6-5 BALL STATE* L 11-12 BALL STATE* W 14-13 at Oakland L 0-1 at Oakland W 12-6 at Toledo* W 14-4 at Toledo* L 5-6 at Toledo* W 11-5 at Ohio State W 9-5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 7-6 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 5-0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 2-4 No. 2 Ball State$ W 19-16 No. 6 Toledo$ L 6-7 No. 3 Ohio$ W 13-4 No. 6 Toledo$ L 6-9

* Mid-American Conference game # Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) $ MAC Tournament (Chillicothe, Ohio-V.A. Memorial Stadium) 2-22 2-22 2-26 2-27 2-28 2-28 3-2 3-3 3-5 3-6 3-6

2010 • 27-32 (13-14 MAC) vs. No. 25 Kansas % W vs. No. 25 Kansas % L at South Alabama# L vs. Wichita State# L vs. North Florida# W at South Alabama L at Ark.-Little Rock L at Ark.-Little Rock W at Belmont L at Belmont L at Belmont W

3-1 5-9 5-11 1-11 10-8 14-15 4-15 7-6 14-15 5-7 8-7

3-12 3-13 3-14 3-17 3-19 3-20 3-20 3-21 3-23 3-24 3-27 3-27 3-28 3-30 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-6 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-14 4-16 4-17 4-18 4-20 4-23 4-23 4-24 4-27 4-28 4-30 5-1 5-2 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-12 5-14 5-15 5-16 5-20 5-21 5-22 5-26 5-27 5-28 5-29

at Jacksonville State at Jacksonville State at Jacksonville State MICHIGAN STATE at West Virginia at West Virginia at West Virginia at West Virginia at Wayne State at Cleveland State at Buffalo* at Buffalo* at Buffalo* at Michigan BOWLING GREEN* BOWLING GREEN* BOWLING GREEN* WAYNE STATE KENT STATE* KENT STATE* KENT STATE* at Oakland at Akron* at Akron* at Akron* CLEVELAND STATE WESTERN MICHIGAN* WESTERN MICHIGAN* WESTERN MICHIGAN* MICHIGAN STATE at Michigan State! at Ball State* at Ball State* at Ball State* at Northern Illinois* at Northern Illinois* at Northern Illinois* OAKLAND TOLEDO* TOLEDO* TOLEDO* at Central Michigan* at Central Michigan* at Central Michigan* No. 2 Kent State$ No. 3 Toledo$ No. 2 Kent State$ No. 2 Kent State$

W 10-8 L 4-8 L 9-17 L 6-9 L 0-4 L 3-5 W 23-0 L 6-13 W 10-8 (10) W 8-0 L 2-5 W 7-2 W 4-1 L 6-8 W 4-1 W 9-8 L 3-4 W 6-4 L 1-16 W 8-6 L 0-5 W 11-1 W 6-3 W 12-10 W 7-3 W 6-2 L 3-5 W 3-1 W 1-0 L 1-5 L 0-4 L 12-13 L 11-18 W 10-5 W 4-2 L 2-3 W 13-11 W 17-1 L 3-6 L 2-5 L 3-7 L 0-6 L 2-5 L 2-10 W 12-4 W 7-6 (10) L 1-15 L 8-9 (10)

* Mid-American Conference game # Coke Classic (Mobile, Ala.) % Game played at Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minn. ! Game played at Cooley Law School Stadium $ MAC Tournament (V.A. Memorial StadiumChillicothe, Ohio) 2011 • 37-22 (16-11 MAC) 2-18 at No. 4 Clemson L 3-14 2-19 at No. 4 Clemson W 7-6 2-20 at No. 4 Clemson L 1-5 2-23 at Kentucky L 2-5 2-25 at Tennessee Tech L 1-7 2-26 at Tennessee Tech W 5-1 2-27 at Tennessee Tech W 9-8 (11) 3-1 at Presbyterian W 13-6 3-2 at Presbyterian W 6-4 3-4 at Austin Peay (DH) W, 16-15 (10) L 5-10 (7) 3-5 at Alabama A&M PPD 3-6 at Alabama A&M W 13-1 (7) 3-11 at Kansas L 2-8 3-12 at Kansas W 8-1 3-13 at Kansas W 10-4 3-18 OAKLAND% W 4-3 3-19 ALMA% W 7-6 (10) 3-20 MICHIGAN% L 2-5 3-22 at West Virginia (DH) L 6-20 W 9-7 3-25 BUFFALO* W 11-2 3-26 BUFFALO* W 5-1 3-27 BUFFALO* W 6-5 (10) 3-29 CLEVELAND STATE L 1-2 (10) 3-30 MICHIGAN W 8-2 4-1 at Bowling Green* W 13-11 4-2 at Bowling Green* L 5-13 4-3 at Bowling Green* W 5-4 4-8 at Kent State* L 2-4 4-9 at Kent State* L 0-1 4-10 at Kent State* L 5-8 4-12 at Cleveland State W 7-2 (10) 4-15 AKRON* L 2-5 4-16 AKRON* L 7-14 4-17 AKRON* W 11-4 4-20 at Michigan W 3-1 4-23 at Western Michigan* (DH) W 4-2 W 6-3 4-24 at Western Michigan* W 13-4 4-26 at Michigan State W 17-15 (12) 4-27 MICHIGAN STATE PPD 4-29 BALL STATE* W 13-1 4-30 BALL STATE* W 5-4 5-1 BALL STATE* W 18-5 5-3 at Louisville W 4-3 5-4 at Louisville W 6-2 5-6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 3-4 5-7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 1-0 6-8 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 1-2 5-13 at Toledo* W 18-2 5-14 at Toledo* L 3-4 5-15 at Toledo* W 6-1 5-19 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 11-10 (14)

5-20 5-21 5-25 5-26 5-27 5-27 5-28

CENTRAL MICHIGAN* CENTRAL MICHIGAN* #4 Northern Illinois $ #1 Kent State $ #4 Northern Illinois $ #1 Kent State $ #1 Kent State $

L 2-14 L 2-5 W 4-2 L 4-5 W 12-11 (10) W 4-2 L 0-8

* Mid-American Conference game % Oestrike Classic $ MAC Tournament (V.A. Memorial StadiumChillicothe, Ohio) 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-22 2-24 2-25 2-26 2-28 2-29 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-13 3-14 3-16 3-17 3-18 3-20 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-27 3-28 3-30 3-31 4-1 4-4 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-11 4-13 4-14 4-14 4-18 4-20 4-21 4-22 4-27 4-28 4-29 5-1 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-11 5-12 5-13 5-15 5-17 5-18 5-19 5-23 5-24 5-25

2012 • 25-31 (14-13 MAC) at USC Upstate# L 1-12 vs. Kentucky# L 2-10 vs. Dayton# Canceled MADONNA Canceled at Oral Roberts L 6-11 at Oral Roberts W 3-1 at Oral Roberts L 1-14 at Duke L 8-9 at N.C. Central W 8-4 at Wake Forest ! L 7-8 vs. Marshall ! W 6-5 vs. Marshall ! L 3-6 at Wake Forest ! L 3-12 at Arizona L 2-9 at Arizona L 7-16 at Arizona L 8-9 at West Virginia Canceled at West Virginia L 1-2 NIAGRA W 19-10 NIAGRA W 15-1 NIAGRA W 12-5 at Notre Dame L 4-12 MIAMI* L 1-9 MIAMI* W 3-1 MIAMI* W 4-2 at Ohio State L 4-13 MICHIGAN W 12-2 at Ohio* W 9-7 at Ohio* L 2-7 at Ohio* L 9-10 MICHIGAN STATE L 1-6 at Western Michigan* W 15-14 at Western Michigan* W 13-9 at Western Michigan* W 9-5 at Michigan State W 13-5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 4-0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 6-8 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 8-7 at Michigan W 7-2 at Ball State* L 4-8 at Ball State* W 4-0 at Ball State* L 4-5 (10) NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 0-1 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 7-5 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 1-3 HILLSDALE W 5-4 BOWLING GREEN* W 10-3 BOWLING GREEN* W 6-0 BOWLING GREEN* L 3-9 at Buffalo* L 3-18 at Buffalo* W 11-7 at Buffalo* W 4-3 KENT STATE* L 7-8 at Toledo* L 3-4 (12) at Toledo* L 2-5 at Toledo* L 5-12 vs. Central Michigan$ W 4-3 vs. Miami$ L 1-2 (10) vs. Central Michigan$ L 4-6

4-6 4-7 4-12 4-13 4-14 4-19 4-20 4-21 4-23 4-26 4-27 4-28 4-30 5-1 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-10 5-11 5-12 5-14 5-16 5-17 5-18

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11-6 13-5 4-7 9-2 0-4 7-1 9-5 7-4 15-10 7-3 1-10 9-11 5-7 12-6 6-10 4-6 1-4 13-4 3-6 1-2 17-12 12-7 20-2 0-4 10-4 5-6

4-22 4-25 4-26 4-27 4-29 4-30 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-7 5-9 5-10 5-11 5-15 5-16 5-17

HILLSDALE at Ohio* at Ohio* at Ohio* MADONNA BOWLING GREEN at Western Michigan* at Western Michigan* at Western Michigan* at Michigan State CENTRAL MICHIGAN* CENTRAL MICHIGAN* CENTRAL MICHIGAN* at Toledo* at Toledo* at Toledo*

W 14-6 L 8-10 L 6-7 (10) W 10-5 W 11-7 (7) L 8-11 (10) L 1-5 W 6-3 L 1-6 L 4-12 L 5-7 L 1-7 L 1-15 W 10-5 L 2-4 W 5-2 (10)

*Mid-American Conference game ! Games played in Nashville, Tenn. @ Games played in Cincinnati, Ohio

*Mid-American Conference game # Games played in Grand Prairie, Texas $ Oestrike Classic (moved from Ypsilanti, Mich. to Highland Heights, Ky.) % Game played in Avon, Ohio 2014 • 19-34 (6-21 MAC) 2-14 at No. 13 Clemson W 2-15 at No. 13 Clemson L 2-16 at No. 13 Clemson L 2-21 vs. UT Martin! W 2-22 vs. UT Martin! W 2-23 vs. UT Martin! L 2-25 at Austin Peay (DH) L W 2-28 at No. 30 Kentucky L 3-1 at No. 30 Kentucky (DH) L L 3-8 vs. Youngstown State@ L 3-9 at Cincinnati W 3-9 vs. Youngstown State@ W 3-15 at Northern Kentucky (DH) W W 3-21 at Akron* L 3-22 at Akron* (DH) L L 3-26 NORTHWESTERN W 3-28 KENT STATE* L 3-29 KENT STATE* L 3-30 KENT STATE* W 4-1 MICHIGAN STATE L 4-2 at Dayton L 4-5 at Ball State* (DH) L L 4-6 at Ball State* L 4-8 at Ohio State L 4-10 SIENA HEIGHTS W 4-11 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 4-12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 4-13 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 4-16 at Michigan W 4-18 MIAMI* L 4-19 MIAMI* L 4-20 MIAMI* L

6-5 (10) 3-5 7-9 17-3 18-6 3-5 3-8 9-8 2-8 5-9 2-13 4-5 (10) 5-4 11-5 13-3 (7) 13-2 3-6 5-10 0-6 9-8 2-10 1-6 2-1 3-5 6-7 (7) 5-20 3-7 5-6 1-8 15-9 2-10 3-5 (10) 8-4 4-3 (10) 1-3 2-8 7-9

* Mid-American Conference game # USC Upstate/Wofford College Tournament (Cleveland S. Harley Baseball Park-Spartanburg, S.C.) ! Wake Forest Tournament (Wake Forest Baseball Park-Winston-Salem, N.C.) $ MAC Tournament (All Pro Freight StadiumAvon, Ohio) 2013 • 26-28 (12-15 MAC) 2-15 at Campbell (DH) L W 2-23 at Washington St. (DH) L L 2-24 at Washington St. (DH) L L 3-1 vs. Kansas# W 3-2 vs. Kansas (DH) L L 3-3 vs. Kansas W 3-6 at Missouri (DH) L L 3-8 at Cincinnati W 3-9 at Cincinnati W 3-10 at Cincinnati W 3-15 at Northern Kentucky$ W 3-16 at Northern Kentucky$ W 3-16 vs. Butler L 3-17 vs. Butler W 3-22 at Miami* L 3-23 at Miami (DH)* L L 3-26 CONCORDIA W 3-29 OHIO* L 3-30 OHIO* W 3-31 OHIO* W 4-3 MICHIGAN STATE L 4-5 at Bowling Green* L

2-8 10-6 4-8 0-1 10-13 2-12 6-4 4-5 (10) 0-8 11-6 0-1 1-7 10-4 7-3 3-0 2-1 (10) 15-9 2-9 10-9 0-4 6-13 4-6 4-3 3-5 (13) 5-4 13-6 3-9 4-10

The 2008 Eagles went a perfect 4-0 in Chillicothe, Ohio to claim the MAC Tournament title and earn an NCAA post-season berth for the first time since 2003. Zack Leonard was named the MAC Tournament Most Valuable Player.

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2007

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at Bowling Green* at Bowling Green* BUFFALO* BUFFALO* BUFFALO* WESTERN MICHIGAN* WESTERN MICHIGAN* WESTERN MICHIGAN* MICHIGAN at Central Michigan* at Central Michigan* at Central Michigan* vs. Kent State% at No. 26 Notre Dame BALL STATE* BALL STATE* BALL STATE* at MIchigan at Michigan State at Northern Illinois* at Northern Illinois* at Northern Illinois* at Purdue TOLEDO* TOLEDO* TOLEDO*

MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

The 2007 MAC West championship ring.

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1970 NAIA National Champions The 1970 Eastern Michigan University baseball team did something only a select few teams have done in the University’s 160 year history, as the Hurons won five out of six games to capture the 1970 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics National Championship.

The Hurons tasted defeat for the first time in the NAIA Championship, as the team couldn’t manage to capitalize on a total of eight NE Louisiana errors. Peck went 2-for-5 but the Hurons lost their first game, 7-6, on a three-run Rob Smith home run in the sixth inning.

After defeating Lewis College in the NAIA Regionals, the Hurons advanced to the NAIA National Championship, where they took on Emporia State University in the opening round. The team was tested throughout the game, but going into the bottom of the eighth tied at 1-1, EMU first baseman Rocky Roe hit a sacrifice fly to score Terry Trott and give the Hurons a 2-1 lead, one they would not relinquish.

But in one final meeting with NE Louisiana for all the marbles, the Hurons did not disappoint. Pitchers Roger Coryell and Woody Mills pitched nine shutout innings and Dave Smigielski provided all the offense the team would need, as his two-out RBI single in the ninth plated Roe to give Eastern Michigan the victory and the 1970 NAIA National title. It was the fouth time in the week-long, double elimination tournament that the Hurons had won a game in their final at-bat.

In the second round, the Hurons wasted no time getting on the board, as a four-run second inning, which included a three-run triple by third baseman Jeff Peck, helped EMU advance with a 4-2 win over New Haven. In the third round, the Hurons had their first of three meetings with Northeast Louisiana. Facing a 4-3 deficit going into the late stages of the contest, EMU put up one in the seventh and two more in the eighth to take a 6-4 lead. The Hurons closed the door on NE Louisiana in the ninth to claim the win, as Terry Trott finished 3-for-5 with two runs and five RBI, while Jeff Peck went 3-for-4 with two runs scored in the victory. The Hurons needed all nine innings to stay alive in the fourth round of the NAIA National Championship, as Roe singled home Peck and Dave Yeager in the top of the ninth to give EMU a 3-2 advantage. A solid relief effort by Jay Kuhnie helped EMU advance to the fifth round, where it met NE Louisiana for the second time.

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Peck was named the Tournament MVP after setting a national tournament mark at the plate, where he went 13-for-23 (.565) with three RBI. Eastern Michigan shortstop Terry Collins was named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Tournament, as the Hurons finished the season with a 41-11 mark. After the winning the title, Peck and Trott were selected as NAIA Topps All-Americans, and along with Tom Burkert, the three Hurons signed professional contracts. Burkert and Trott signed with the Cleveland Indians, while Peck inked a deal with the Philadelphia Phillies. The Hurons finished the season winning 11 out of their last 13 games, including five one-run victories. Head Coach Ron Oestrike was named the Coach of the Year by the 400 voting members of the NAIA Coaches Association. ROAD TO THE NATIONAL TITLE... Game One: Emporia State EMU

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Game Six: NE Louisiana EMU

1 0 0

2 0 0

3 0 0

4 0 0

5 0 0

6 0 0

7 0 0

8 0 0

9 0 1

R 0 1

H E 4 3 6 1

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The College World Series 1976 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME June 19, 1976 • 7:40 p.m. Eastern Michigan (46-15) vs. Arizona (55-17) Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Neb. Eastern Michigan Randy Brier, DH Ted Dasen, LF Glenn Gulliver, SS Jerry Keller, C Glenn Ambrose, 1B Mike Lauerman, CF Thom Boutin, RF Brian Petroff, 3B Dan Schmitz, 2B Jim Luckhardt, PH Doug Carreri, 2B Bob Welch, P Bob Owchinko, P Totals

AB 4 4 3 4 3 4 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 30

R 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

H 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6

RBI 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

PO 0 1 2 6 9 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 24

A 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 8

Arizona Don Zimmerman, LF Glenn Wendt, SS Dave Stegman, CF Ron Hassey, C Les Pearsey, 2B Pete Van Horne, 1B Ken Bolek, RF Steve Powers, DH Bill Simpson Bob Chaulk, P Totals

AB 4 4 4 4 5 4 2 3 4 0 35

R 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 7

H 1 2 3 2 1 3 0 2 0 0 14

RBI 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 7

PO 1 1 8 5 2 6 3 0 1 0 27

A 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 2 10

Eastern Michigan Arizona

1976 CWS All-Tournament Team Ken Phelps, Arizona St., 1b, Sr. Dan Schmitz, Eastern Mich., 2b, Jr. Brian Petroff, Eastern Mich., 3b, Fr. Russ Quetti, Maine, ss, So. Dave Stegman, Arizona, of, Sr. Ken Landreaux, Arizona St., of, Jr. Pete Van Horne, Arizona, of, Jr. Ron Hassey, Arizona, C, Sr. Steve Powers, Arizona, dh, Sr. Bob Owchinko, Eastern Mich., P, Sr. Bob Chaulk, Arizona, P, Jr.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 6 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 X - 7 14 0

E-None. LOB-Eastern Michigan 5, Arizona 10. 2B-Stegman, Petroff. 3BStegman. HR-Powers (6), Gulliver (10). DP-Eastern Michigan 2, Arizona 1. SB-Powers. SH-Bolek. WP-Owchinko (2). PB-Hassey. Eastern Michigan IP H R ER BB SO Welch 3.2 8 4 4 2 3 Owchinko 4.1 6 3 3 3 2 Arizona Chaulk

IP H R ER BB SO 9 6 1 1 3 5

W: Chaulk (12-2) L: Welch (10-3) Umpires: C.J. Mitchell, Mel Neese, Doug Cossey, Fred Gerardi Time: 2:06 Attendance: 11,576

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Bob Owchinko earned Academic All-American status and compiled a 14-3 record with a 1.99 ERA in 1976.

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Winner Vanderbilt UCLA Arizona South Carolina South Carolina LSU Fresno State Oregon State Oregon State Texas Cal State Fullerton Rice Texas Miami (Fla.) LSU Miami (Fla.) USC LSU LSU Cal State Fullerton Oklahoma LSU Pepperdine LSU Georgia Wichita State Stanford Stanford Arizona Miami (Fla.) Cal State Fullerton Texas Miami (Fla.) Arizona St. Arizona Cal State Fullerton USC Arizona State Arizona Texas USC USC USC USC USC Arizona St. USC Arizona St. Ohio St. Arizona St. Minnesota USC Michigan USC Minnesota Oklahoma St. USC California Minnesota Wake Forest Missouri Michigan Holy Cross Oklahoma Texas Texas USC California

Runner-Up Virginia Mississippi State South Carolina Florida UCLA Texas Georgia North Carolina North Carolina Florida Texas Stanford South Carolina Stanford Stanford Florida State Arizona St. Alabama Miami USC Georgia Tech Wichita State Cal State Fullerton Wichita State Oklahoma State Texas Arizona State Oklahoma State Florida State Texas Texas Alabama Wichita State Oklahoma St. Hawaii Arkansas Arizona State South Carolina Eastern Michigan South Carolina Miami (Fla.) Arizona St. Arizona St. So. Illinois Florida St. Tulsa So. Illinois Houston Oklahoma St. Ohio St. Missouri Arizona Santa Clara Oklahoma St. USC Arizona Missouri Penn St. Arizona Western Michigan Rollins Texas Missouri Tennessee Washington State Wake Forest Yale Yale

Score 9-8, 2-7, 3-2 3-1, 8-0 4-1 5-2 2-1 (11 inn.) 11-4 6-1 9-3 3-2 6-2 3-2 14-2 12-6 12-1 6-5 6-5 21-14 13-6 9-8 11-5 13-5 8-0 3-2 6-3 2-1 5-3 9-4 9-5 10-2 10-6 3-1 4-3 9-3 7-4 5-3 2-1 10-3 2-1 7-1 5-1 7-3 4-3 1-0 7-2 2-1 10-1 4-3 11-2 8-2 2-1 5-1 5-2 5-4 1-0 2-1 5-3 8-7 1-0 12-1 7-6 4-1 7-5 8-4 3-2 3-0 10-3 9-2 8-7

Most Outstanding Player Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt Adam Plutko, UCLA Robert Refsnyder, Arizona Scott Wingo, South Carolina Jackie Bradley, Jr., South Carolina Jared Mitchell, LSU Tommy Mendonca, Fresno State Jorge Reyes, Oregon State Jonah Nickerson, Oregon State David Maroul, Texas Jason Windsor, Cal State Fullerton John Hudgins, Stanford Huston Street, Texas Charlton Jimerson, Miami Trey Hodges, LSU Marshall McDougall, Florida State Jason Lane, USC Brandon Larson, LSU Pat Burrell, Miami Mark Kotsay, Call State Fullerton Chip Glass, Oklahoma Todd Walker, LSU Phil Nevin, Cal State Fullerton Gary Hymel, LSU Mike Rebhan, Georgia Greg Brummett, Wichita State Lee Pleme, Stanford Paul Carey, Stanford Mike Senne, Arizona Greg Ellena, Miami (Fla.) John Fishel, Cal State Fullerton Calvin Schiraldi, Texas Dan Smith, Miami (Fla.) Stan Holmes, Arizona State Terry Francona, Arizona Tony Hudson, Call State Fullerton Rod Boxberger, USC Bob Horner, Arizona State Steve Powers, Arizona M. Reichenbach, Texas George Milke, USC Dave Winfield, Minnesota Russ McQueen, USC Jerry Tabb, Tulsa Gene Ammann, Florida State John Dolinsek, ASU Bill Seinsoth, USC Ron Davini, Arizona State Steve Arlin, Ohio State Sal Bando, Arizona State Joe Ferris, Maine Bud Hollowell, USC Bob Garibaldi, Santa Clara Littleton Fowler, Oklahoma Stae John Erickson, Minnesota Jim Dobson, Oklahoma State Bill Thom, USC Cal Emery, Penn State Jerry Thomas, Minnesota Tom Borland, Oklahoma State Tom Yewcic, Michigan J.L. Smith, Texas James O'Neill, Holy Cross Sidney Hatfield, Tennessee Ray VanCleef, Rutgers Charles Teague, Wake Foest None None

Most Double Plays Turned in College World Series History 1. 12, Stanford, 6 games, 1987 2. 11, Wichita St., 4 games, 1991 11, North Carolina, 7 games, 2007 11, Fresno State, 7 games, 2008 5. 10, Minnesota, 6 games, 1960 10, Michigan, 6 games, 1962 10, Eastern Michigan, 5 games, 1976 10, Arizona St., 4 games, 1983 10, Alabama, 6 games, 1997 10, Florida St., 6 games, 1999

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Batting Team Game Highs AT-BATS

Single Game Records 1. Western Michigan 2. Detroit Oakland University 4. Kent State 5. Ball State 6. Bowling Green Central Michigan 8. Carson-Newman Siena Heights 10. Purdue

60 56 56 55 54 53 53 52 52 50

05/10/98 05/10/68 05/12/99 04/06/97 04/26/86 04/08/09 05/19/11 03/25/77 03/21/97 05/14/13

31 25 22 22 22 21 21 21 20 19 19 19 19

03/21/97 04/08/09 04/11/96 04/03/04 05/10/05 04/26/86 05/09/02 03/20/10 03/02/99 02/24/93 05/11/03 05/02/07 05/14/13

9 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

04/08/09 04/17/82 03/21/97 05/02/07 05/11/03 05/27/04 05/25/67 04/11/96 03/26/97 03/02/99 04/01/01 04/06/01 03/30/02 05/09/02 05/17/02 05/18/02

RBI’s

Single Game Records 1. Siena Heights 2. Bowling Green 3. Grand Valley State Oakland University Concordia 6. Ball State Wayne State West Virginia 9. Eastern Kentucky 10. UNLV Northern Illinois Siena Heights Purdue

HOME RUNS

Single Game Records 1. Bowling Green 2. Northern Illinois Siena Heights Siena Heights 5. Northern Illinois Northern Illinois 7. Taylor Grand Valley State Michigan State Eastern Kentucky Northern Illinois Central Michigan Bowling Green Wayne State Marshall Marshall

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HITS

RUNS

Single Game Records 1. Siena Heights 2. Bowling Green 3. Wayne State 4. Oakland Concordia West Virginia 7. Ball State Eastern Kentucky 9. UNLV 10. New Mexico Siena Heights Purdue

32 27 25 23 23 23 22 22 21 20 20 20

03/21/97 04/08/09 05/09/02 04/03/04 05/10/05 03/20/10 04/26/86 03/02/99 02/24/93 02/25/96 03/02/97 05/14/13

Single Game Records 1. Siena Heights 10 2. Alma 9 3. Detroit 8 Kentucky 8 5. UT Martin 7 Eastern Kentucky 7 7. Miami University 6 Detroit 6 Gonzaga 6 Texas Tech 6 IUPUI 6 Oakland 6 University of Michigan 6 New Mexico State 6 Michigan State 6 Miami University 6 Concordia 6 Wright State 6 Central Michian 6

03/21/97 04/30/69 05/14/78 02/20/04 02/22/14 03/02/99 04/10/82 04/20/82 03/15/90 02/26/96 03/22/97 03/27/97 04/02/97 03/16/02 05/07/02 05/23/02 05/10/05 03/15/08 05/16/08

DOUBLES

Single Game Records 1. Bowling Green 2. Detroit 3. Eastern Kentucky Michigan State Purdue 6. Northern Illinois Concordia Northwood Toledo 10. Carson-Newman Detroit Toledo (GM 3) Toledo (GM 6)

27 25 24 24 24 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22

RIPLES T Single Game Records 1. Bowling Green 5 2. Ohio Domin. (GM 1) 4 Ohio Domin. (GM 2) 4 Arizona 4 5. Ferris State 3 Adrian College 3 Ball State 3 Eastern Kentucky 3 Toledo 3 Toledo 3 Hardin Simm. (GM 2) 3 Ball State 3

04/08/09 04/20/82 03/02/99 03/23/99 05/14/13 05/11/03 05/10/05 04/26/06 05/13/11 03/25/77 04/20/82 05/22/82 05/22/82

05/09/82 03/28/86 03/28/86 03/11/12 04/15/67 04/26/67 05/06/72 03/23/73 04/27/74 04/19/80 05/29/82 05/11/85

STOLEN BASES

Single Game Records 1. Boston College 2. Wayne State Wayne State Northwood Central Michigan 6. Ferris State Northwood Bowling Green Miami University Wayne State Northwood

10 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8

03/01/86 05/11/94 04/29/98 04/05/00 05/23/04 04/15/67 05/05/80 05/14/83 04/29/84 03/30/90 05/04/94

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HITS

RUNS

Team Season Records 1. 2004 2. 2011 3. 2008 4. 2009 5. 2010 6. 2003 7. 1981 8. 2002 9. 2012 10. 2013

2,098 2,076 2,074 2,066 2,048 2,010 1,983 1,920 1,896 1,880

RBI’s

Team Season Records 1. 1981 2. 2002 3. 2004 4. 1982 5. 2009 6. 1997 7. 2003 8. 2008 9. 2011 10. 1986

477 456 436 417 411 409 401 400 377 373

DOUBLES

Team Season Records 1. 1981 2. 2004 3. 2002 4. 2009 5. 1997 6. 2008 7. 1982 8. 2011 9. 2010 10. 1996

417 405 392 384 375 372 362 343 328 320

HOME RUNS

Team Season Records 1. 1996 2. 2011 3. 2008 4. 2002 5. 2004 6. 1996 7. 2003 8. 1981 9. 2010 10. 1982

131 128 120 116 113 112 108 104 101 98

STOLEN BASES

Team Season Records 1. 2009 2. 2002 3. 1997 4. 2004 5. 2008 6. 2003 7. 2001 8. 1981 9. 2010 10. 1982 2007

100 93 77 71 64 58 55 54 50 48 48

Team Season Records 1. 1981 2004 3. 1984 4. 1986 5. 1976 6. 1978 7. 1980 8. 1985 9. 1982 10. 1988

147 147 135 129 127 114 109 106 103 102

Team Season Records 1. 1981 2. 2004 3. 2003 4. 2011 5. 2008 6. 1997 7. 2009 8. 2002 9. 1982 10. 2010

687 658 635 619 615 594 592 589 579 577

RIPLES T Team Season Records 1. 1981 2. 1970 1982 4. 1986 5. 1967 1976 7. 1978 2002 2013 10. 1969 1975

40 30 30 25 24 24 23 23 23 22 22

OTAL BASES T Team Season Records 1. 2004 2. 1981 3. 2002 4. 2009 5. 1997 6. 2008 7. 2003 8. 1982 9. 2011 10. 2010

1,806 1,033 1,030 1,007 984 953 937 881 855 850

WALKS

BATTING AVERAGE

Team Season Records 1. 1981 2. 1997 3. 1954 4. 2004 5. 1982 6. 2002 2003 8. 1986 9. 1996 1998

.346 .337 .321 .314 .312 .307 .307 .306 .304 .304

Team Season Records 1. 1982 2. 2012 3. 1976 4. 1989 2003 6. 2002 7. 2004 8. 1996 2013 10. 2009

286 278 272 251 251 249 249 242 242 240

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RBI

HITS

Career Records 1. Zack Leonard 2. Derrick Peterson 3. Brent Ohrman 4. Lee Longo 5. Jeff Davis 6. Audie Cole 7. Nick Soliz 8. Josh Ivan 9. Brian Bixler 10. Sam Ott 11. Daniel Russell 12. Bryon Horn 13. Howard Simmons 14. Tony DeMarti 15. Kyle Rhoad 16. Tony Palazzolo 17. Andrew Marshall 18. Matt Moffett 19. Scott Barrett 20. Tim Deak 21. Jason McDonald 22. Steve Bradshaw 23. Ryan Goleski 24. Ted Dasen 25. Tim Clouse

927 806 772 733 728 717 711 710 704 693 683 686 676 667 648 624 615 613 606 589 586 584 575 563 562

2008-11 2001-04 2009-12 2011-14 2005-08 1977-80 1998-01 2005-08 2002-04 2011-14 2010-13 1978-81 1979-82 1982-85 2006-09 2000-03 2007-10 2003-06 1994-98 1983-86 1991-94 2005-08 2001-03 1974-77 2000-03

Single Season Records 1. Brent Ohrman 2. Kyle Rhoad 3. Brian Bixler 4. Zack Leonard Ken Battiston 6. Zack Leonard 7. Kyle Rhoad 8. Brian Bixler 9. Brian Bixler 10. Derrick Peterson Ryan Arnett Jim Gulliver Zack Leonard

248 245 243 237 237 234 232 231 230 229 229 229 229

2011 2008 2004 2009 2011 2011 2009 2003 2002 2004 2004 2009 2010

Career Records 1. Zack Leonard 2. Derrick Peterson 3. Brian Bixler 4. Brent Ohrman 5. Lee Longo 6. Audie Cole 7. Jeff Davis 8. Bryon Horn 9. Mike Wiseley 10. Sam Ott 11. Ryan Arnett 12. Steve Bradshaw 13. Kyle Rhoad 14. Josh Ivan 15. Tony DeMarti 16. Greg Ryan 17. Ryan Goleski 18. Howard Simmons 19. Nick Soliz 20. Don DeDonatis 21. Scott Barrett Tony Palazzolo 22. Daniel Russell 23. Derek Lehrman 24. Matt Moffett 25. Ted Dasen Andrew Marshall Single Season Records 1. Brian Bixler 2. Scott Kemp 3. Greg Ryan 4. Zack Leonard 5. Steve Bradshaw 6. Brent Ohrman 7. Ryan Goleski 8. Bryon Horn Howard Simmons 10. Kyle Rhoad

315 274 258 234 233 228 224 222 218 217 215 209 206 202 201 200 197 195 193 191 189 189 180 177 176 175 175 110 89 88 87 86 84 83 82 82 81

2008-11 2001-04 2002-04 2009-12 2011-14 1977-80 2005-08 1978-81 1990-93 2011-14 2003-05 2005-08 2006-09 2005-08 1982-85 1996-98 2001-03 1979-82 1998-01 1994-96 1994-96 2000-03 2010-13 2005-07 2003-06 1974-77 2007-10

Career Records 1. Derrick Peterson 2. Zack Leonard 3. Ryan Goleski 4. Audie Cole 5. Lee Longo 6. Scott Barrett 7. Sam Ott 8. Chris Hoiles Andrew Marshall 10. Brian Bixler 11. Howard Simmons 12. Greg Ryan 13. Tony DeMarti Steve Bradshaw 14. Greg Anglin 15. Jason McDonald 16. Aaron Powell 17. Jerry Keller 18. Todd Kimling 19. Matt Moffett Matt Skirving 21. Brent Ohrman 22. Curtis Baker 23. Brian Stemberger

Single Season Records 1. Derrick Peterson 2. Chris Hoiles Ryan Goleski 2004 4. Scott Kemp 5. Matt Skirving 1982 6. Mickey Delas 1997 7. Ryan Goleski 2011 Jim Gulliver 2008 2011 9. Jerry Keller 10. Greg Anglin 2002 Todd Kimling 1981 1981 2008, 2009

204 175 167 155 148 145 131 130 130 123 122 115 113 113 112 111 109 108 106 104 104 103 101 100

2001-04 2008-11 2001-03 1977-80 2011-14 1994-98 2011-14 1984-86 2007-10 2002-04 1979-82 1996-98 1982-85 2005-08 2000-02 1991-94 2005-09 1974-76 2001-04 2003-06 2008-10 2009-12 1993-96 1977-79

71 70 70 65 64 63 61 61 59 58 58

<< Derrick Peterson (2001-04)

2004 1986 2002 1982 2009 1988 2003 2009 1976 2002 2004

Former Eastern Michigan outfielder Derrick Peterson holds the all-time record for RBI, and is second all-time in at-bats, hits, runs scored, walks, doubles and home runs. Peterson was drafted in 2004 by the Cleveland Indians.

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WALKS

Career Records 1. Brian Bixler 2. Derrick Peterson 3. Zack Leonard 4. Tom Hauck 5. Kyle Rhoad 6. Byron Horn 7. Greg Ryan 8. Brent Ohrman 9. Audie Cole 10. Ryan Goleski 11. Greg Howe Ted Dasen 13. Tony De Marti Tony Palazzolo Sam Ott 15. Pat Sheridan 16. Jeff Davis 17. Scott Barrett 18. Daniel Russell 19. Andrew Marshall 20. Steve Bradshaw 21. Nick Soliz Greg Anglin

194 186 172 162 158 155 152 149 140 137 136 136 134 134 134 128 127 126 122 118 117 113 113

Single Season Records 1. Brian Bixler 2. Greg Howe 3. Kyle Rhoad 4. Ryan Goleski 5. Kyle Rhoad Jim Gulliver 7. Brian Bixler 8. Brett Roach 9. Greg Ryan Greg Anglin

74 72 69 62 61 61 60 58 56 56

2002-04 2001-04 2008-11 1983-86 2006-09 1978-81 1996-98 2009-12 1977-80 2001-03 1980-82 1974-77 1982-85 2000-03 2011-14 1977-79 2005-08 1994-98 2010-13 2007-10 2005-08 1998-01 2000-02 2004 1982 2009 2002 2008 2009 2002, 2003 1988 1997 2002

Career Records 1. Glenn Gulliver 2. Derrick Peterson 3. Bryon Horn 4. Ben Magsig 5. Sam Ott 6. Brian Petroff 7. Whitford Boyd 8. Danny Schmitz 9. Tony Palazzolo 10. Daniel Russell 11. Steve Bradshaw 12. Brian Bixler 13. Matt Moffett 14. Greg Ryan 15. Gary Bowen 16. Andrew Marshall 17. Jeff Washington 18. Terry Collins 19. Jeff Davis Todd Graves 21. Ted Dasen 22. Derek Lehrman 23. Todd Kimling 24. Ryan Goleski Single Season Records 1. Ben Magsig 2. Danny Schmitz 3. Glenn Gulliver 4. Greg Howe 5. Bryon Horn 6. Whitford Boyd 7. Tony Palazzolo 8. Danny Schmitz 9. Glenn Gulliver Brent Miller

DOUBLES 140 131 130 120 119 117 112 109 106 103 95 93 87 86 77 76 75 74 73 73 72 71 65 62 53 52 49 48 46 43 41 40 39 39

1973-76 2001-04 1978-81 2010-12 2011-14 1976-79 1976-79 1974-77 2000-03 2010-13 2005-08 2002-04 2003-06 1996-98 1966-68 2007-10 1972-75 1968-71 2005-08 2007-10 1974-77 2005-07 2001-04 2001-03 2012 1976 1976 1982 1978 1979 2002 1977 1975 1996

Career Records 1. Zack Leonard 2. Greg Ryan 3. Derrick Peterson 4. Lee Longo 5. Sam Ott 6. Scott Barrett 7. Steve Bradshaw 8. Jeff Davis 9. Bryon Horn 10. Ryan Goleski 11. Tony DeMarti Chris DeShetler 13. Brent Ohrman 14. Todd Kimling Brian Bixler 16. Nick Soliz Matt Moffett 18. Josh Ivan Ben Magsig 20. Audie Cole 21. Derek Lehrman Daniel Russell 23. Jeff Peck Matt Skirving 25. Chris Kirian Howard Simmons Ken Battiston

63 59 54 53 51 47 46 45 43 42 41 41 40 38 38 35 35 34 34 33 32 32 31 31 30 30 30

2008-11 1996-98 2001-04 2011-14 2011-14 1994-98 2005-08 2005-08 1978-81 2001-03 1982-85 1997-99 2009-12 2001-04 2002-04 1998-2001 2003-06 2005-08 2012-12 1977-80 2005-07 2010-13 1968-70 2008-10 1995-99 1979-82 2007-11

Single Season Records 1. Greg Ryan 2. Scott Kemp 3. Steve Bradshaw Ken Battiston 5. Lee Longo 6. Bryon Horn Jeff Davis 8. Sam Ott Greg Ryan Brian Bixler Zack Leonard Brent Ohrman

25 22 21 21 20 19 19 18 18 18 18 18

1997 1982 2008 2011 2014 1981 2008 2013 1996 2004 2011 2011

<< Glenn Gulliver (1973-76)

Former EMU infielder Glenn Gulliver still ranks among the best players to ever don the Green and White, as he still holds the career record for walks (140) and ranks in the top 10 in triples and stolen bases. Gulliver helped the Hurons to a pair of MAC titles and College World Series appearances during his tenure, including a runner-up finish in Omaha 1976. Gulliver was drafted in the eighth round of the 1976 MLB Draft by the Detroit Tigers. His son, Jim, was drafted by the Tigers in the 20th round of the 2009 MLB Draft.

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Batting Records TRIPLES

Career Records 1. Jeff Peck 2. Daniel Russell 3. Brian Stemberger Greg Howe Brian Petroff 6. Greg Anglin Pete Casteel Glenn Gulliver 9. Nick Soliz 10. Brian Bixler 11. Jeff Davis Todd Vokal Mike Wagner Brent Ohrman 15. Josh Ivan Bo Kinder Sam Ott 18. Clint Fetzer Ken Battiston 20. Ryan Ford Jim Gulliver Jamie Simpson Dae Bowden 24. Ryan Goleski Ryan Arnett Vince Thomas Lee Longo Single Season Records 1. Pete Casteel 2. Brian Stemberger 3. Daniel Russell Ken Battiston Jeff Davis Jeff Peck Glenn Gulliver Greg Howe Doug Davis 10. Jeff Peck Terry Trott Danny Schmitz Scott Kemp Chris Hoiles Tom Hauck Greg Anglin Ken Battiston

HOME RUNS 19 18 15 15 15 14 14 14 11 10 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 9 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

1968-70 2010-13 1977-79 1980-82 1976-79 2000-02 1966-70 1973-76 1998-2001 2002-04 2005-08 1995-98 1971-73 2009-12 2005-08 2010-12 2011-14 1995-98 2007-11 2001-04 2007-2009 2012-13 2011-14 2001-03 2003-05 1999-2000 2011-14 1967 1978 2013 2011 2007 1969 1976 1982 1981 1970 1970 1977 1982 1986 1986 2002 2011

STOLEN BASES

Career Records 1. Ryan Goleski 2. Derrick Peterson 3. Andrew Marshall 4. Chris Hoiles 5. Brian Bixler Audie Cole 7. Scott Barrett 8. Greg Anglin 9. Ryan Arnett Matt Skirving 11. Todd Kimling 12. Zack Leonard Mickey Delas Kyle Rhoad 15. Todd Graves 16. Rob Sepanek Aaron Powell 18. Michael Aldridge Chris DeShetler Matt Moffett 21. Chris Kirian Brian Petroff 23. Lee Longo

51 41 37 34 30 30 29 27 26 26 25 24 24 24 23 22 22 20 20 20 18 18 17

2001-03 2001-04 2007-10 1984-86 2002-04 1977-80 1994-98 2000-02 2003-05 2008-2010 2001-04 2008-11 1986-88 2006-09 2007-10 1982-84 2006-09 1996-99 1997-99 2003-06 1995-99 1976-79 2011-14

Single Season Records 1. Ryan Goleski 2. Chris Hoiles 3. Andrew Marshall 4. Todd Kimling Mickey Delas Ryan Goleski 7. Derrick Peterson Matt Skirving 9. Brett Roach Greg Anglin Jim Gulliver

22 19 18 17 17 17 16 16 14 14 14

2002 1986 2009 2004 1988 2003 2004 2009 1988 2002 2009

Career Records 1. Tom Hauck 2. Greg Howe 3. Brent Ohrman 4. Kyle Rhoad 5. Pat Sheridan Don DeDonatis 7. Brian Bixler 8. Ron Smith 9. Glenn Gulliver Ted Dasen Terry Collins 12. Whitford Boyd 13. Scott Willis 14. Ryan Arnett 15. John Rubino 15. Trumaine Riley Jeff Hehr 17. Tim Clouse Single Season Records 1. Kyle Rhoad 2. Greg Howe Brian Bixler 4. Pat Sheridan 5. Don DeDonatis 6. Glenn Gulliver Don DeDonatis 8. Tom Hauck 9. Tom Hauck Ron Smith Scott Evans Ted Dasen John Rubino

BATTING AVERAGE

Zack Leonard (2008-11) surpassed Derrick Peterson (2001-04) for number one all-time in career hits (315) and at-bats (927) in 2011. A career-.340 hitter, Leonard became EMU’s hit king with his 275th career knock in a double header against Western Michigan, April 23, 2011.

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Career Records 1. Don DeDonatis 2. Greg Ryan 3. Brian Bixler 4. Steve Bradshaw 5. Scott Kemp 6. Chris Hoiles 7. Rob Sepanek 8. Ryan Goleski 9. Derrick Peterson Zack Leonard 11. Mike Ferguson 12. Mark Rutherford 13. Todd Vokal Greg Anglin 15. Jason La Joice 16. Vince Thomas

.387 .370 .366 .358 .355 .353 .348 .343 .340 .340 .336 .333 .330 .330 .324 .323

1994-96 1996-98 2002-04 2005-08 1979-82 1984-86 1982-84 2001-03 2001-04 2008-11 1971-73 1995-97 1995-98 2000-02 1992-95 1997-2000

85 80 74 66 65 65 64 63 57 57 57 56 44 37 36 34 34 33

1983-86 1980-82 2009-12 2006-09 1977-79 1994-96 2002-04 1986-89 1973-76 1974-77 1973-76 1976-79 1984-87 2003-05 2012-Present 2003-07 2005-07 2000-03

32 31 31 29 28 26 26 24 23 23 23 23 23

2009 1981, 1982 2004 1979 1996 1976 1994 1984 1986 1987 1989 1976 2014

Single Season Records 1. Brian Bixler 2. Greg Ryan 3. Mike Wiseley 4. Brett Roach 5. Scott Kemp 6. John Pinkowski 7. Jason Carano 8. Glenn Gulliver 9. Pete Casteel 10. Don DeDonatis

.453 .447 .435 .434 .426 .421 .415 .413 .411 .409

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2004 1997 1993 1988 1982 1957 1999 1976 1967 1996


Pitching Team Season Highs WINS

ERA

LOSSES

Team Season Records 1. 1976 2. 1970 1979 4. 1982 5. 1981 2011 7. 1975 1978 9. 2003 10. 2004 2007

43 41 41 39 37 37 36 36 33 32 32

SHUTOUTS

Team Season Records 1. 2000 2. 1984 1985 2009 5. 1980 1986 2005 2008 2014 10. 1987 2001

36 35 35 35 34 34 34 34 34 33 33

COMPLETE GAMES

Team Season Records 1. 1970 2. 1974 3. 1976 4. 1975 5. 1969 6. 1978 7. 2007 8. 2004 9. 1973 1982 1987 2010 2012

15 11 10 9 6 6 5 4 3 3 3 3 3

INNINGS PITCHED

Team Season Records 1. 2011 2. 2004 3. 2003 4. 2010 5. 2009 6. 2008 7. 2012 8. 2007 9. 2013 10. 2002

526.0 519.1 515.2 513.1 509.0 504.1 488.0 482.2 473.2 472.1

Team Season Records 1. 1976 2. 1978 3. 1979 4. 1975 1981 6. 1987 7. 1970 8. 1972 1980 10. 1974

35 30 28 26 26 24 22 21 21 19

HITS

Team Season Records 1. 1969 2. 1967 3. 1968 4. 1974 5. 1972 6. 1975 7. 1973 8. 1971 9. 1976 10. 1992

235 232 241 280 285 316 331 386 396 402

EARNED RUNS

Team Season Records 1. 1968 1969 3. 1967 4. 1975 5. 1974 6. 1972 7. 1973 8. 1971 9. 1976 10. 1979

91 91 104 108 114 116 151 158 162 191

67 112 116 149 152 160 172 174 175 180

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1.71 2.17 2.39 2.54 2.71 2.90 2.97 3.32 3.46 3.53

AVES S Team Season Records 1. 2007 2. 2010 3. 2003 4. 1970 1979 1994 1998 2008 2012 10. 2005 2011

16 14 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11

UNS R Team Season Records 1. 1969 2. 1968 3. 1970 4. 1967 5. 1974 6. 1972 7. 1975 8. 1976 9. 1973 10. 1971

115 125 130 145 148 151 168 198 199 213

STRIKEOUTS

WALKS

Team Season Records 1. 1967 2. 1969 3. 1999 4. 1968 5. 1972 6. 1971 7. 1970 8. 1974 9. 2013 10. 2013

Team Season Records 1. 1952 2. 1970 3. 1975 4. 1968 5. 1967 6. 1974 7. 1969 8. 1976 9. 1972 10. 1966

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Team Season Records 1. 2012 2. 2010 3. 1975 4. 2002 5. 2009 6. 1976 7. 2007 8. 2011 9. 2003 10. 1970

389 387 381 377 366 365 359 358 355 348

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Pitching Records COMPLETE GAMES Career Records 1. Doug Martin 2. Bob Owchinko Bud Yanus 4. Donn Wolfe 5. Jay Kuhnie Randy Gorgon 7. Ken Bruchanski 8. Gordon Chretien Mike Lumley Joe Linde 11. Woody Mills Jay Davisson Mickey Weston 14. Seth Kenny Mark Rutherford Single Season Records 1. Mike Lumley 2. Bob Owchinko 3. Doug Martin 4. Don Vesling 5. Robert Welch John Martin Ken Spratke Doug Martin Ryan Ford 10. Jay Kuhnie Bob Owchinko Gordon Chretien

STRIKEOUTS 26 24 24 18 17 17 14 13 13 13 11 11 11 9 9

1988-91 1973-76 1976-79 1985-88 1969-72 1978-81 1973-75 1978-79 1987-88 1999-2002 1970-73 1979-81 1980-82 1995-98 1994-97

13 12 10 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7

1988 1976 1991 1987 1976 1978 1984 1988 2004 1972 1975 1979

Career Records 1. Bob Owchinko 2. Corey Chaffins 3. Jeff Fischer 4. Anthony Tomey 5. Woody Mills 6. Bob Welch 7. Doug Martin 8. Bud Yanus 9. Jay Kuhnie 10. Joe Linde 11. Bill Giffin 12. Steve Weber 13. Sean Hoffman 14. George Biddle Ben Simon 16. Jeff Mull 17. Mark Rutherford Jordan Glover 19. Steve Weber 20. Tom Gallus 21. Joe Battistelli Neil Butara 23. Ken Bruchanski Single Season Records 1. Bob Owchinko 2. Jeff Fischer 3. Bob Owchinko 4. Ryan Ford 5. Robert Welch Corey Chaffins 7. Jeff Fischer 8. Bob Welch 9. Anthony Tomey 10. Mike Lumley Ben Simon

SAVES 309 277 261 249 225 219 212 207 204 201 177 162 158 156 156 152 150 150 148 143 142 142 135

1973-76 2007-11 2005-07 2000-03 1970-73 1975-77 1988-91 1976-79 1969-72 1999-2002 1966-69 2010-14 2006-09 2005-07 1995-97 1997-99 1994-97 2009-12 2010-12 1999-2002 2010-13 2010-13 1973-75

109 103 100 99 96 96 95 90 83 81 81

1976 2006 1975 2004 1976 2010 2007 1975 2002 1988 1996

Career Records 1. Steve Herbst 2. Joe Battistelli 3. Matt Shoemaker 4. Ross Winiemko 5. Brian Reynolds Phil Kommer Robert Wendzicki 8. Tom Gallus 9. Jay Schwalm Kevin Wammes 11. Bob Smith Fred Londo Anthony Tomey Tim Combs Kristian Calibuso 16. Dale Corbin Bob Welch Gordon Chretien Will Stewardson 20. Many tied with Single Season Records 1. Matt Shoemaker 2. Robert Wendzicki 3. Phil Kommer 4. Jay Schwalm Steve Herbst Tom Gallus 7. Brian Reynolds Fred Londo Ross Winiemko Joe Battistelli 10. Bob Welch Will Stewardson Kristian Calibuso

23 16 14 11 10 10 10 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 4

1992-95 2010-13 2007-08 2001-2003 1996-98 1998-2001 2008-11 1999-2002 1967-69 2006-09 1982-85 1989-93 2000-03 2008-11 2011-14 1973-75 1975-77 1978-79 2002-06

14 9 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5

2007 2008 1998 1967 1994 1999 1997 1990 2002 2012 1975 2005 2011

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS Category At-Bats Batting Average Games Played Runs Scored Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs Runs Batted In Total Bases Sacrifice Hits Sacrifice Flies Stolen Bases Base on Balls Strikeouts Hit By Pitch

Record 2098 .380 68 477 687 131 40 100 417 1806 62 37 147 286 504 74

Year 2004 1998 1979 1981 1981 1997 1981 2009 1981 2004 1991 2012 1981, 2004 1982 2004 2010

Category Putouts Assists Errors Double Plays Fielding Percentage

Record 1578 701 140 60 .986

Year 2011 2004 1985 2002 1970

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Category Wins Losses Ties Earned Run Average Shutouts Complete Games Saves Innings Pitched Hits Runs Earned Runs Walks Strikeouts

Record 43 36 2 1.71 15 35 16 526.0 235 115 91 67 389

Year 1976 2000 1982 1952 1970 1976 2007 2011 1969 1969 1968,69 1967 2012

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Pitching Records WINS

Career Records 1. Doug Martin 2. Bob Owchinko 3. Randy Gorgon 4. Jay Kuhnie Woody Mills 6. Bud Yanus 7. Ryan Ford Donn Wolfe Richard Berryman 10. Corey Chaffins Jeff Fischer 12. George Biddle Mark Rutherford Bob Welch Joe Linde Sean Hoffman 17. Steve Weber 18. Will Stewardson Joe Battistelli 20. Anthony Tomey Kendall Lewis 22. Tom Gallus 23. Ross Winiemko Neil Butara Single Season Records 1. Bob Owchinko 2. Jay Kuhnie Ryan Ford 4. Bob Owchinko Robert Welch Mickey Weston Mike Lumley Doug Martin 9. Doug Martin Mark Rutherford Will Stewardson Jeff Fischer

ERA 33 29 24 21 21 20 19 19 19 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 15 15 13 13 12 11 11

1988-91 1973-76 1978-81 1969-72 1970-73 1976-79 2001-04 1985-88 1967-69 2007-11 2005-07 2005-07 1994-97 1975-77 1999-2002 2006-09 2010-14 2002-06 2010-13 2000-03 2009-13 1999-2002 2001-03 2010-13

12-3 11-1 11-4 10-1 10-2 10-5 10-6 10-5 9-2 9-3 9-3 9-4

1976 1970 2004 1975 1976 1982 1988 1991 1988 1997 2004 2006

INNINGS PITCHED

Career Records 1. Paul Temple 2. Bob Welch 3. Ken Bruchanski 4. Jay Kuhnie 5. Gerald Jarvella 6. Bob Owchinko 7. Jeffrey Rousseau 8. Craig Bate Woody MIlls 10. Jeff Fischer 11. Bud Yanus 12. Brad Edick 13. Ben Simon 14. George Biddle

1.65 1.84 1.91 1.97 2.16 2.22 2.63 3.25 3.25 3.26 3.62 3.66 3.70 3.82

Single Season Records 1. Robert Welch 2. Philip Vaden 3. Jerry Kramer 4. Art Sheridan 5. Mike Platzer 6. Paul Temple 7. Jay Kuhnie 8. Jau Schwalm 9. Jay Kuhnie 10. Bob Owchinko

.75 (72.3) .99 (36.3) 1.04 (43.0) 1.13 (67.0) 1.13 (32.0) 1.16 (35.0) 1.16 (92.2) 1.52 (77.0) 1.58 (74.0) 1.59 (90.6)

1951-54 1975-77 1973-75 1969-72 1973-74 1973-76 2012-2013 2006-07 1970-73 2005-07 1976-79 1981-83 1995-97 2005-07 1975 1974 1969 1952 1965 1952 1970 1968 1972 1974

Career Records 1. Doug Martin 2. Bud Yanus 3. Bob Owchinko 4. Corey Chaffins 5. Ryan Ford 6. Sean Hoffman 7. Jeff Fischer 8. Joe Linde 9. George Biddle 10. Anthony Tomey 11. Woody Mills 12. Randy Gorgon 13. Steve Weber 14. Jay Kuhnie 15. Jeff Mull 16. Mark Rutherford 17. Tom Gallus 18. Steve Weber 19. Neil Butara 20. Will Stewardson 21. Joe Battistelli 22. Seth Kenny Single Season Records 1. Bob Owchinko 2. Ryan Ford 3. Jeff Fischer 4. Don Vesling 5. Robert Wendzicki 6. Corey Chaffins 7. Mike Lumley 8. Jeff Fischer 9. Bob Owchinko 10. John Martin

388.1 312.2 305.2 299.2 275.0 273.1 268.0 267.1 261.2 260.2 243.1 241.1 234.1 231.0 225.2 223.0 220.2 216.2 212.1 210.0 199.1 199.0 135.2 119.2 109.2 108.0 106.2 104.1 104.0 102.0 101.2 101.0

1988-91 1976-79 1973-76 2007-11 2001-04 2006-09 2005-07 1999-2002 2005-07 2000-03 1970-73 1978-81 2010-14 1969-72 1997-99 1994-97 1999-2002 2010-12 2010-13 2002-06 2010-13 1995-98 1976 2004 2006 1987 2011 2010 1988 2007 1975 1977

<< Bob Welch (1974-76)

In just two seasons at Eastern Michigan, Bob Welch compiled a 17-6 record. He was 7-4 with a 1.49 earned run average as a freshman in 1975 and 10-2 with a 1.49 earned run average as a sophomore in 1976. He was a first-team All-MAC and All-District selection in 1976. EMU won the MAC Championship, district championship and advanced to the College World Series in both of Welch’s years at EMU. In a 17-year MLB career with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics, Welch compiled a 211146 record with 1,969 strikeouts and a 3.47 ERA in 3,092 innings. He was named the 1990 American League Cy Young Award winner.

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MAC Baseball History MAC CHAMPIONS BY YEAR

ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS BY SCHOOL Ohio (15) 1947-48-53-54-56-59-60-64-65-68-69-70-71-91-97 Western Michigan (14) 1949-50-51-52-55-57-58-59-61-62-63-66-67-89 Central Michigan (12) 1977-80-81-84-85-86-87-88-90-93-2004-10 Kent State (11) 1964-92-93-94-96-2000-03-07-08-11-12-13 Miami (5) 1973-74-79-83-2005 Eastern Michigan (5) 1975-76-78-82-2007 Ball State (5) 1998-99-2001-06-14 Bowling Green (4) 1972-95-2002-09

1947- Ohio 1948- Ohio 1949- Western Michigan 1950- Western Michigan 1951- Western Michigan 1952- Western Michigan 1953- Ohio 1954- Ohio 1955- Western Michigan 1956- Ohio 1957- Western Michigan 1958- Western Michigan 1959- Ohio/Western Michigan 1960- Ohio 1961- Western Michigan 1962- Western Michigan 1963- Western Michigan 1964- Kent State/Ohio 1965- Ohio 1966- Western Michigan 1967- Western Michigan 1968- Ohio 1969- Ohio 1970- Ohio 1971- Ohio 1972- Bowling Green 1973- Miami 1974- Miami 1975- Eastern Michigan 1976- Eastern Michigan 1977- Central Michigan 1978- Eastern Michigan 1979- Miami 1980- Central Michigan 1981- Central Michigan 1982- Eastern Michigan 1983- Miami 1984- Central Michigan 1985- Central Michigan 1986- Central Michigan 1987- Central Michigan 1988- Central Michigan 1989- Western Michigan 1990- Central Michigan 1991- Ohio 1992- Kent State 1993- Kent State/Central Michigan 1994- Kent State 1995- Bowling Green 1996- Kent State 1997- Ohio 1998- Ball State (West); Bowling Green (East); Ball State (Overall) 1999- Ball State (West); Bowling Green (East); Ball State (Overall) 2000- Ball State (West)/Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East) Kent State (Overall) 2001- Ball State (West); Bowling Green (East); Ball State (Overall) 2002-Eastern Michigan (West); Bowling Green (East); Bowling Green (Overall) 2003- Ball State (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall) 2004- Central Michigan (West); Miami (East); Central Michigan (Overall) 2005- Ball State (West); Miami (East); Miami (Overall) 2006- Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall) 2007-Eastern Michigan(West); Kent State (East); Eastern Michigan (Overall) 2008-Eastern Michigan (West); Kent State (Co-East); Bowling Green (Co-East) Kent State (Overall) 2009- Ball State (West); Bowling Green (East); Bowling Green (Overall) 2010- Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East); Central Michigan (Overall) 2011- Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall) 2012- Toledo (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall) 2013- Northern Illinois (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall) 2014 - Ball State (West); Kent State (East); Ball State (Overall)

ALL-TIME DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONS BY SCHOOL West Division Ball State (8) 1998-99-2000-01-03-05-09-14 Central Michigan (5) 2000-04-06-10-11 Eastern Michigan (3) 2002-07-08 East Division Kent State (10) 2000-03-06-07-08-10-11-1-13-14 Bowling Green (6) 1998-99-2000-01-08-09 Miami (2) 2004-05 ALL-TIME RECORDS(updated) School Central Michigan Ohio Western Michigan Kent State Miami Bowling Green Eastern Michigan Ball State Buffalo Akron Toledo Northern Illinois

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Yrs. 15 7 14 12 6 2 2 12 4 2 1 1

G 61 33 34 37 18 6 6 35 10 5 2 2

W-L 35-26 17-16 14-20 14-23 6-12 2-4 2-4 11-24 2-8 1-4 0-2 0-2

Games 3,147 3,196 3,119 2,615 3,088 2,831 2,954 2,773 1,596 2,735 2,691 2,767

Won 1,966 1,857 1,793 1,497 1,748 1,508 1,537 1,409 780 1,330 1,286 1,279

Lost 1,181 1,339 1,326 1,118 1,328 1,297 1,407 1,364 816 1,403 1,395 1,428

Tied 16 10 22 10 10 26 10 14 5 19 10 25

MAC TOURNAMENT RECORDS(updated)

NCAA District/Regional Playoff Records (Note: Prior to 1954, district playoff games were not counted as a part of the NCAA national championship. However, all district playoff games involving MAC teams are considered in the results but not in the standings. In 1977, Miami became the first MAC team to receive an at-large bid, and played in a district other than District Four. Also, the appearances by Ball State, Buffalo, Marshall and Northern Illinois came when the school’s were not members of the MAC but the records and results have been provided.) Team (Years participated) W. Michigan (1948-49-50-51-52-55-57-58-59-61-62-63-66-67-89) Eastern Michigan (1975-76-78-81-82, 2003, 08) Ohio (1948-50-52-53-54-56-60-65-68-69-70-71-91-97) Kent State (1964-92-93-94-2001-02-04-07-09-10-11-12-14) Miami (1973-74-77-79-83-00-05) Ball State (1965-69-2006) Marshall (1973-78) Central Michigan (1972-77-80-81-84-85-86-87-88-90-94-95) Bowling Green (1972-98-99-13) Buffalo (1971-73) Akron (1996) Northern Illinois (1972)

Years 105 120 101 84 97 93 66 91 50 113 87 101

Pct. .574 .515 .412 .378 .333 .333 .333 .314 .200 .200 .000 .000

School Akron Kent State Eastern Michigan Miami Buffalo Central Michigan Bowling Green Ohio Northern Illinois Ball State Toledo Western Michigan

App. 2 19 11 14 1 16 10 13 6 13 8 9

Games 6 77 42 52 4 52 32 38 19 41 23 24

Won 4 53 27 30 2 24 14 14 7 15 8 6

Lost 2 24 15 22 2 28 18 24 12 26 15 18

Pct. .667 .688 .642 .577 .500 .461 .438 .368 .368 .366 .348 .250

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RECORDS(updated) Team (Years Participated) Eastern Michigan (1975-76) Ohio (1970) Western Michigan (1952-55-58-59-61-63) Kent State (2012)

Yrs. 2 1 6 1

G 8 4 21 3

W-L 4-4 2-2 9-12 1-2

Pct. .500 .500 .429 .333

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Pct. .624 .581 .574 .572 .566 .532 .524 .508 .488 .486 .478 .462


EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

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Eastern Michigan University Where We’re Located

Eastern Michigan University is located in historic Ypsilanti, about 10 miles east of Ann Arbor, 40 miles west of Detroit and just 20 minutes from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. It is an area rich in academic, research, technological and recreational resources. The University also has sites in Livonia, Jackson, Traverse City, Flint, Detroit and Monroe. EMU’s 800 plus-acre campus of scenic flora and wooded areas includes 18 miles of walkways and jogging trails and has 122 buildings throughout the academic and athletic campuses. Eagle Crest – Eastern Michigan’s conference center, golf course and resort – is located on the banks of nearby Ford Lake. Ypsilanti plays a leading role in industry and education. The city and the University have forged close ties that have lasted more than 160 years.

What Makes Us Unique

In 1849, the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan formally paved the way for the establishment of Michigan State Normal School, with the exclusive purposes of instructing persons in the art of teaching; providing a good common school education; and giving instruction in the mechanic arts, husbandry, agricultural chemistry and the laws of the United States. Since its inception, Eastern Michigan, first as a Normal School, then as a College and finally as a University, has grown and developed to respond to the ever-changing needs of society. Over the years, EMU has educated thousands of sons and daughters of Michigan, the nation, and the world. The University currently serves 23,000 students who are pursuing undergraduate, graduate, specialist, doctoral and certificate degrees in the arts, sciences and professions. In all, more than 200 majors, minors and concentrations are delivered through the University’s Colleges of Arts and Sciences; Business; Education; Health and Human Services; Technology, and its graduate school. Eastern Michigan’s exceptional faculty, students and alumni include CEOs from major businesses; a National Student Teacher of the Year, National Teacher of the Year, numerous Fulbright Scholars and Milken Family Foundation National Educators award winners; and several Michigan Teachers of the Year. EMU is regularly recognized by national publications for its excellence, diversity, and commitment to applied education.

Our Students

With nearly 23,000 students, EMU provides a rich learning environment for the campus community. The University currently has approximately 18,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students. Our students represent 45 states and 93 foreign countries. O f u n d e rgra d u ate s t u d e nt s, 7 2 percent are full time and 57 percent are women. The most popular majors are education, business, social sciences and history, science and engineering, English, and the health professions. EMU’s undergraduate population is approximately 65 percent white; 21 percent black; 2 percent international; 2.5 percent Asian-American; 2 percent Hispanic, 0.5 percent Native-American, and 7 percent not answered (i.e. elected not to respond to this inquiry). Eastern Michigan offers a number of special academic programs to help students succeed. These include the Honors College; the Holman Success Center; distance learning; accelerated format programs; online, weekend and evening programs and courses; American Humanics certification; Study Abroad Tours; a specialized master’s degree program for corporations offered onsite; a double master’s degree; online technologies for education and training. With more than 200 academic and social organizations, an extensive intramural sports program, 21 NCAA Division I-A spor ts and numerous cultural activities from which to choose,

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EMU students have diverse opportunities and service-related programs for more than 20 to become involved in campus life. geographically-based and special-interest alumni Students’ on-campus housing choices chapters. range from traditional dormitory-style rooms to apartments and include living/ EMU’s Economic Impact learning center options. Since its founding in 1849, Eastern Michigan has provided quality services to the residents of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, the State of Michigan and other Faculty/Staff states and nations. Eastern Michigan University employs nearly 700 EMU’s total impact on the Michigan economy of full-time faculty and 1,000 staff members. Ninetyan estimated $3.7 billion annually reflects a return four percent of EMU professors have doctoral deof more than $42 for each dollar received from the grees or terminal degrees in their field. The student state. The University’s total impact on the Michigan to faculty ratio is 19:1. economy results in a contribution of $166 million Faculty work closely with students, and many in state tax revenue. Thus, EMU’s impact on state involve students in their research. Recently, the government tax revenue is $1.87 in taxes for each University celebrated its 30th annual Undergraduate dollar received from the state. Symposium; a benchmark program for undergraduate research.

Community Outreach

Eastern Michigan is making an impact nationally by channeling its academic research as a means of solving real-world problems. EMU currently has 14 research institutes and centers that focus on community building and civic engagement, quality, community and regional development, small business development, geospatial education, textiles, export assistance and product development. EMU is well known for merging theory and practice for the benefit of the community. Applied research leads to new knowledge, new jobs and new business. Annually, the university receives about $15 million in revenues for sponsored research and community service activities.

The Alumni Association

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Eastern Michigan University is committed to excellence in teaching through traditional and innovative approaches, the extension of knowledge through basic and applied research, and creative and artistic expression. Building on a proud tradition of national leadership in the preparation of teachers, we maximize educational opportunities and personal and professional growth for students from diverse backgrounds through an array of baccalaureate, master’s and doc-

toral programs. We strive to provide a student-focused learning environment that enhances the lives of students and positively impacts the community. We extend our commitment beyond the campus boundaries to the wider community through service initiatives, and public and private partnerships of mutual interest addressing local, regional, national and international opportunities and challenges.

Our History

Founded in 1849, when the state of Michigan was just 12 years old, Michigan State Normal School was designated by the state legislature as the first institution to educate teachers to serve the public schools. The University thus began, somewhat humbly, as the sixth teacher education institution in the nation. A campus that today comprises more than 800 acres was once a four-acre plot with one building and two programs of study – a classical course and an English Course. The school’s name changed several times ­– to Michigan State Normal College in 1899; to Eastern Michigan College in 1956; and finally to Eastern Michigan University in 1959. During its first 100 years, the institution certified thousands of teachers and developed the broad-based curricula that ultimately prepared it for university status. Within that new university, three colleges emerged: Education, Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School. The University has since expanded three more times; adding the College of Business in 1964, the College of Health and Human Services in 1975 and the College of Technology in 1980. More recently Eastern Michigan has developed Extended Programs and numerous community-focused institutes. The University has enhanced its learning environment through structural initiatives during the past several years. Recent construction includes the Terrestrial and Aquatic Research Facility (1998), the Convocation Center (1998), the Bruce T. Halle Library (1998), the John W. Porter College of Education Building (1999), the Everett L. Marshall College of Health and Human Services Building (2000), the Village residence hall (2001), University House (2003), new Student Center (2006), and the new Science Complex (2010).

Fast Facts

Founded: 1849 - Michigan State Normal School Enrollment: Fifth-largest state institution in Michigan Undergraduates: 18,569 Graduates: 4,772 Gender: Undergraduates: 59% female; 41% male Graduates: 65% female; 35% male Michigan residents: 88 percent President: Susan Martin Board of Regents: Eight-member board, appointed by governor Faculty: 689 full time Faculty holding Ph.D.: 93 percent Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1 New Freshmen Average GPA: 3.1 New Freshmen Average ACT: 21 New Freshmen Average SAT: 1,014 Academic programs: 423 majors, minors and concentrations, plus 167 graduate degrees and certificate programs Doctoral programs: 2 - Educational Leadership; Clinical Psychology Campus Buildings: 122 Campus Size: 880 acres Athletic Affiliation: NCAA Division FBS (1-A) NCAA Conference: Mid-American Conference Mascot: Eagles Colors: Green and White 2012-13 Tuition and Fees* In-state and Ohio, 30 credit hours: Out-of-State, 30 credit hours: Room and Board, 18 meals weekly: *subject to change

The City of Ypsilanti

Ypsilanti is a city in Washtenaw County with a population of 22,362. Originally a trading post established in 1809 by Gabriel Godfroy, a FrenchCanadian fur trader from Montreal, a permanent settlement was established on the east side of the Huron River in 1823 by Major Thomas Woodruff. It was incorporated into the Territory of Michigan as the village Woodruff’s Grove. A separate community a short distance away on the west side of the river was established in 1825 under the name “Ypsilanti”, after Demetrius Ypsilanti, a hero in the Greek War of Independence. Woodruff’s Grove changed its name to Ypsilanti in 1829, and the two communities eventually merged. Henry Ford and the automotive industry came to Ypsilanti in the 1930s and beautiful Ford Lake was created to generate hydroelectric power for the manufacturing plants. During World War II, Ypsilanti became home to the Willow Run Bomber Plant, a factory that would employ 100,000 workers.

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Timeline March 28, 1849: State Legislature passed Act No. 138 entitled “An Act to Establish a State Normal School.” Oct. 5, 1852: Official dedication of Michigan State Normal School. March 29, 1853: Michigan State Normal School opens, offering two programs of study, a “classical course” and an “English course.” 1854: Michigan State Normal School holds first commencement, with three graduates. Sept. 1881: The student newspaper, The Normal News, is founded as a monthly. 1890: MSNS is the first Michigan institution to establish a department of geography. Oct. 22, 1896: Theodore Roosevelt visits Michigan State Normal School. Sept. 15, 1897: The student newspaper is renamed The Normal College News, published twice a month. 1897: MSNS is the first U.S. teacher’s college to become a four-year institution. April 28, 1899: Michigan State Normal School is renamed Michigan State Normal College. 1900: Student athletes unofficially adopt the nickname Normalites. Athletes could wear either a “Y” for Ypsilanti or an “N” for Normal. 1915: MSNC is the first U.S. teacher’s college to establish training for teachers of the disabled. Oct. 24, 1929: Athletic teams are named the Hurons. July 1, 1956: Michigan State Normal College becomes Eastern Michigan College. July 6, 1956: The student newspaper is renamed The Eastern Echo, a weekly publication. June 1, 1959: Eastern Michigan College is renamed Eastern Michigan University. 1959: The College of Education is established. 1959: The College of Arts and Sciences is established. Oct. 13, 1960: Senator John F. Kennedy visits Eastern Michigan University 1964: The College of Business is established. 1975: The College of Health and Human Services is established. 1980: The College of Technology is established. 1990: Eastern Michigan University begins the first phase of a $213-million investment in campus renovations. Jan. 30, 1991: The Board of Regents approve changing the Huron name and logo. May 22, 1991: Board of Regents approve new EMU logo and nickname - the Eagles. Sept. 9, 1994: The mascot “Swoop” is officially adopted. Nov. 28, 1995: Groundbreaking for the Bruce T. Halle Library is held. Oct. 30, 1996: President Bill Clinton visits EMU to present a speech on women in the business community. Sept. 20, 1997: A “beaming ceremony” is hosted to celebrate construction of the new Convocation Center. June 1, 1998: The official opening of the $41-million Bruce T. Halle Library is held. Oct. 9, 1998: Official dedication of the Bruce T. Halle Library takes place. Jan. 1, 1999: Eastern Michigan University begins a year-long celebration of its sesquicentennial. May 2000: President Bill Clinton delivers the commencement address at Eastern Michigan University’s Convocation Center. Sept. 21, 2004: A ground breaking Ceremony is held for the New $37.5-million EMU Student Center. May 14, 2008: Dr. Susan Martin is appointed the 22nd president of EMU by a unanimous vote of the EMU Board of Regents. July 7, 2008: Dr. Susan Martin begins her role as EMU President.

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Eastern Michigan University Facilities

Pray-Harrold College of Arts and Science

Everett L. Marshall College of Health and Human Services

Our 803-acre campus of scenic flora and wooded areas includes 18 miles of walkways and jogging trails, and has 128 buildings, the Lake House and Rynearson Stadium located on the south side of Huron River. Eagle Crest – our conference center, golf course and resort – is located on the banks of nearby Ford Lake. Most recent additions include the Terrestrial and Aquatic Research Facility (1998); the Convocation Center (1998); the Bruce T. Halle Library (1998); the John W. Porter Building, housing the College of Education (1999); the environmentally sustainable Everett L. Marshall Building, housing the College of Health and Human Services (2000); the renovation of Boone Hall (2000), housing our Extended Programs offices; and The Village (2001), a spacious, apartment-style residence facility. There are currently 11 residence halls and three apartment complexes with 583 units housing more than 4,000 students. The EMU Student Center also opened in November of 2006.

The Bruce T. Halle Library

The $41-million Bruce T. Halle Library represents the latest technological trends in libraries, integrating traditional print with emerging electronic sources. The 218,000-square-foot facility has 520 computer workstations; 300,000 volumes of open-shelf books; 800,000 volumes in an automated retrieval collection; 3,000 network connection ports; a 100-seat auditorium with seats wired for laptop computers; a 70-seat teleconferencing room; a 130-station computing commons with six learning labs (electronic classrooms); a distance learning lab; a television studio; the Paradox Cafe; individual and group study areas and selfdirection stations.

John W. Porter College of Education

The EMU Student Center

Sill Hall College of Technology

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Since Nov. 6, 2006, EMU Student Center has become the new vibrant hub of activity on EMU’s main campus in Ypsilanti, MI. In fact, in April 2007, it was voted the “Best Place to Hang Between Classes” by Eastern Echo readers. From the wide range of eatery choices to the fireplace lounges, there’s so much more in between: EMU Bookstore, Chase Bank, wireless Internet access*, a 24/7 computer lab, two art galleries, meeting/conference/banquet rooms, a dining room stage, and an auditorium for movies, live performances and guest lectures. Additionally, students will find many EMU student services, programs and organization offices all under one roof. When you view it altogether, EMU Student Center lives up to its slogan: Centered on You!

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President Susan W. Martin

Dr. Susan W. Martin EMU President

In her seventh year as the president of Eastern Michigan University, Dr. Susan W. Martin has made a significant impact on the campus in her time in Ypsilanti. Named the 22nd president of EMU May 14, 2008, she is the first female president in EMU’s 165-year history. Martin officially took office July 7, 2008. Martin’s tenure at Eastern has brought unprecedented five-year growth in facilities and record-setting growth in enrollment. During this time, Eastern has also led the state in tuition restraint. Since joining EMU she has led the institution to enrollment growth, kept tuition, room and board at 0% increase for 2010-11, enhanced the quality of education by investing in hiring new faculty, and enhanced the living and learning facilities by making $210 million in capital improvements to the campus. Eastern has been a nationally recognized leader in tuition restraint. Over the past five years, Eastern’s has been by far the lowest among the state’s 15 public universities. This includes the “0, 0, 0” tuition, room and board freeze of 2010-2011, in which Eastern was one of a

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handful of universities around the nation to not increase fees. Additionally, Eastern completed its first comprehensive fundraising campaign a year ahead of schedule. “Invest. Inspire. The Campaign for Eastern Michigan” surpassed its $50 million goal in the summer of 2012 and reached $56 million. The highly successful campaign set the tone for future efforts to benefit Eastern students. “I am thrilled to be chosen for the honor of leading this great University, which has a strong history of excellent education and a bright future,” said Martin. During her inaugural address Martin set forth an ambitious vision for the university. The goals included building on the pillars of academic excellence, refreshing alumni relationships, comprehensive fundraising and earning the public’s trust. Prior to coming to EMU, Martin was the provost and vice-chancellor of academic affairs at the University of MichiganDearborn. The majority of Martin’s higher education career was at Grand Valley State University, where she taught and published as a professor of accounting and taxation. Martin served as director of

the master of taxation program, director of international business programs, and chair of the accounting and taxation department. In June 2001, Martin joined the GVSU provost’s office and served in roles as assistant, associate, and executive associate vice president of academic affairs. One of her major duties in that office was to help manage the $154 million budget for the Academic Affairs Division. Before GVSU, Martin was deputy state treasurer for the Bureau of Local Government Services for Michigan from June 1981-June 1984. She also was the commissioner of revenue for the state of Michigan from 1985-88. Martin received her doctoral degree in accounting from Michigan State University in 1988 and her master’s degree in accounting from MSU in 1976. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Central Michigan University in 1971. In 2009, Martin received the MSU Department of Accounting and Information Systems Alumna of the Year Award. Martin is a member of the board of directors of the Michigan Educational Trust as well as Ann Arbor SPARK, a nonprofit organization that seeks to bring businesses to the Ann Arbor area. She is married to Dr. Larry Martin, professor of economics at Michigan State University, and has three children and three grandchildren.

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EMU Board of Regents The Board of Regents is the governing body of Eastern Michigan University. Its current format was created when the State of Michigan ratified a new constitution, Jan. 6, 1964. The Board comprises eight regents who are appointed to eight-year terms by the governor. The current EMU Regents are Mike Morris, chair; Mary Treder Lang, vice chair; Dennis Beagen; Michelle Crumm; Beth Fitzsimmons; Mike Hawks; James F. Stapleton; and James Webb.

Mike Morris, Chair

Mike Morris was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011 to replace Gary Hawks, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2018. He is the retired chairman and chief executive officer of American Electric Power (AEP). From 1997 to 2003, Morris was chairman, president and CEO of Northeast Utilities System. Before joining Northeast Utilities, he was president and CEO of Consumers Energy, principal subsidiary of CMS Energy, and president of CMS Marketing, Services and Trading. He was previously president of Colorado Interstate Gas Co. and executive vice president of marketing, transportation and gas supply for ANR Pipeline Co., both subsidiaries of El Paso Energy. Morris was the founder and presiMike Morris dent of ANR Gathering Co., one of the first gas marketing companies in the United States. Morris is past chairman of the Edison Electric Institute, Institute of Nuclear Chair Power Operations and Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited. He also serves on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Electricity Advisory Board, the National Governors Association’s Task Force on Electricity Infrastructure, Business Roundtable (chairing the Business Roundtable’s Sustainable Growth Initiative). He serves as a director of the boards of Alcoa, Battelle and The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. Morris graduated from Eastern Michigan University with both bachelors and masters degrees in biology. He served on the Board of Regents at Eastern Michigan University from 1997-2004. He is currently serving a new term through 2018. In 1995 he received the university’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. During his graduate years, he was commander of the ROTC Brigade. Morris received a law degree, cum laude, from the Detroit College of Law and is a member of the Michigan Bar Association. He previously served as chair of the Finance, Audit and Investment Committee and currently serves as a member of the Education Achievement Authority, vice chair of the Educational Policies Committee, chair of the Personnel and Compensation Committee and is the chair of the Board.

Mary Treder Lang, Vice Chair Mary Treder Lang was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Rick Snyder in December of 2012 to fill the seat vacated by former Chairman, Roy Wilbanks, with a term ending in December of 2020. After earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting and Marketing from the University of Dayton, Treder Lang began her career at KPMG, located in Detroit where she specialized in financial institutions, non-forprofits and mergers, and acquisitions. Following her time at KPMG, she spent five years in various management positions at SBC/Ameritech. She spent considerable time in the Computer Security District and became a recognized computer security expert amongst the Bell Operating Companies. She ultimately left SBC/Ameritech Mary Treder Lang to establish a new Midwest Office for LINX Technologies, assuming the position Vice Chair of North American (NA) Sales Director. LINX Technologies was acquired by Mosler, Inc. and there she held various senior management positions providing coverage throughout North America. After her time spent with Mosler, Inc, she began working for Siemens, Inc. where she held various positions ranging from NA Sales Director, Sales Manager, and District Manager (first woman), to lastly becoming the Senior Executive-Government for Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. She eventually transitioned her career to Accretive Solutions where she was a Business Development Manager. In December of 2008, Treder Lang chose to begin her own business, Mary Treder Lang, CPA. In October 2011 she joined Baker Tilly in Michigan as Director of Business Development. Mary Treder Lang has held many different leadership positions throughout the years. Her positions have ranged from senior level positions with employers, to executive positions on Board of Directors, to voluntary Treasurer for many organizations. She is active in the Michigan Women’s Foundation as a Power of 100 Women Leadership Advisory Cabinet Member, Women’s Forum and the East Side Club. In September 2011 she was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder to the Michigan State Parks and Outdoor Recreation Blue Ribbon Panel. In October 2012 she received the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Emerging Leader Award given by the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants (MACPA) for the first time in the State of Michigan. In addition, she is active in her community as a member of the St. Paul’s Catholic Church, the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the Rotary Club, the Mother’s Club for Grosse Pointe South High School, the League of Women Voters, the Grosse Pointe Chamber, the Detroit Regional Chamber, the Detroit Economic Club, a Volunteer Council Member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO), Past Commodore of the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club and a Board member of the MACPA. She is also active in philanthropic efforts for the March of Dimes, Leukemia Lymphoma Society, American Cancer Society and Michigan Women’s Foundation. Regent Treder Lang is currently on the Personnel and Compensation Committee, and is the chair of the Finance and Investment Committee.

Dennis Beagen

Dennis Beagen

Dennis Beagen was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in December 2014 to replace Floyd Clack, whose term expired. Beagen is communications professor at Eastern Michigan University where he previously served as acting associate provost, interim dean of continuing education, professor of communication, department head of the Department of Communication, and executive associate to provost for advancement. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Eastern Michigan University, a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, and an ABD from Wayne State University. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 2022.

Michelle Crumm

Michelle Crumm

Michelle Crumm was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in December 2014 to replace Francine Parker, whose term expired. Crumm is CEO of Present Value and co-founder and chief business officer of Adaptive MaterialsInc. She also worked in auditing at both Kellogg Co. and Plante and Moran. Crumm was named 2011 Executive of the Year from AnnArbor.com, Most Influential Women by Crain’s Detroit Business, one of Enterprising Women’s Women of the Year and Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst and Young. Crumm earned a bachelor’s degree from Purdue University and an MBA from the University of Michigan. Se is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 2022.

Beth Fitzsimmons, Ph.D.

Beth Fitzsimmons was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011 to replace Mohamed Okdie. She is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2016. She serves as chair of the Student Affairs committee. Dr. Fitzsimmons founded Information Strategists, LLC, in 1987, a company that provides information services for high tech companies. Clients include scientists, engineers, marketing specialists and executives of major U.S. corporations. She earned a degree in chemistry from Simmons College, an MLS from the University of Albany and in 2001 she earned her doctorate in public policy, specializing in information policy, from George Mason University. From 2003-2008, she was appointed by the President and chaired the U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Beth Information Science (NCLIS). From 1996-1999, Dr. Fitzsimmons was involved with sevFitzsimmons eral projects at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Prior to that, she was associated with CENDI; an Executive Branch interagency working group composed of the scientific and technical (STI) managers from the Departments of Commerce, Energy, Defense, Health and Human Services, and NASA. Dr. Fitzsimmons served as the information specialist for 10 years at Aerodyne Research, Inc., and also has served as the Chairman of the Depository Library Council to the U.S. Public Printer (1993-94) and received the Public Printer’s Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Fitzsimmons has served on the Advisory Board of the School of Library and Information Science (SILS) at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), on the Advisory Board of the College of Computing and Information (CCI) at the University of Albany and was appointed to the Knowledge Trust. A member of the American Chemical Society for over 25 years, she has served on the ACS Committee of Patent and Related Matters (CPRM) for 5 years. Locally, she has served as President of the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor (2010-11), on the Boards of the Ann Arbor YMCA, University of Michigan Libraries, and the Library of Michigan Foundation. She currently serves as chair of the Educational Policies Committee and chair of the Student Affairs Committee.

Michael Hawks

Michael Hawks was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011 to replace Phil Incarnati, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2018. He serves as chair of the Athletic Affairs committee and vice chair of the Finance and Investment committee. In addition, he serves on the Eagle Administrative Services Board. Hawks was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan and grew up in Ypsilanti Township. He graduated from Ypsilanti High School where he excelled in football and received a full athletic scholarship from Eastern Michigan University. Hawks earned a varsity letter as a true freshman and went on to be the team’s starting noseguard the next three seasons. While at Michael Hawks EMU, he earned a BA in Business Administration and subsequently earned an MA in Higher Education Administration from Michigan State University. After completing his higher education, he served as Chief of Staff for the Majority Floor Leader in the Michigan House of Representatives and on the Staff of the Speaker of the House. He currently serves as a director of Governmental Consultant Services Inc. (GCSI) in Lansing, Michigan. GCSI is a multi-client Lobbying firm that is consistently recognized as Michigan’s number one rated firm. Hawks individually has consistently been voted among the 10 best lobbyists in the state by independent political surveys of Capitol insiders.

James F. Stapleton

Jim Stapleton was appointed by Governor Jennifer Granholm in January of 2007 to replace Karen Valvo. Stapleton was reappointed by Governor Granholm in January 2009 to his own eight-year term that expires December 31, 2016. Stapleton is President and CEO of B&R Consultants. From 2001 through July of 2004 (while continuing to fully own and operate B&R), Stapleton assumed the responsibilities of Senior Vice President of Business Affairs of the Detroit Tigers, making him (for a good majority of his tenure) the highest ranking African-American within the business operations of a Major League Baseball franchise. In July of 2004, Stapleton left Major League Baseball to participate in a group that, in June of 2005, purchased the Minnesota James F. Vikings. He is the former president of the Think Twice Foundation, an organization Stapleton comprised of African and Jewish American Community Leaders that raised more than $1 million and provided more than 200 units of new and/or refurbished housing for Detroit residents. He is also a past chairman of the Detroit Chapter of the Urban League. Stapleton has also served on several profit and not-for-profit boards, including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Wayne State University’s Shiffman Medical Library Board of Visitors, Ontario Michigan Rail, and the Board of Directors of Detroit Commerce Bank. He currently serves on the Personnel and Compensation Committee and is chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee.

James Webb was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in December 2012 to replace the vacated seat of Thomas Sidlik. He is appointed for a term expiring December 2020. Webb received an A.A. in Business Administration from College of the Sequoias in 1968, a B.B.A. in Management from Eastern Michigan University in 1971, and an M.B.A. in Finance from EMU in 1976. Webb worked for the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company from 1971 to 1974 as a Property Underwriter, from 1974 to 1976 he worked as a Corporate Insurance Analyst for Masco Corporation, he was an Assistant Insurance Manager for The Budd Company, and from 1977 to 1981 he worked as an Assistant Risk Manager for Republic Steel Corp. Webb is currently the Chairman of Aon Risk Services, James Webb Inc. of Michigan. In addition to his work experience, Webb has been very active in the EMU community. In 1988 he received the Alumnus Achievement Award, and in 1989 he was Chair of the Campaign for Champions. He was an original member of the Foundation Board, served as treasurer from 1993 to 1995, vice chair from 1995 to 1997, chair from 1997 to 1999, and in 1999 he became an Emeritus member. He received the Dr. John W. Porter Distinguished Service Award in 1992, was a member of the President Search Committee in 2005, Ethos week Supporter from 2007 to 2012 as well as Ethos Week Speaker in 2007, and was on the College of Business Dean Search Committee in 2012. Webb has also been involved in numerous Not-for-Profit activities. He is a member of the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Farmington Hills Police Benevolent Association, Michigan Property & Casualty Association, and was a Director of the Detroit Athletic Club. He is also active in Rainbow Connection (Brooks Patterson’s Charity Grants Wishes for Terminally Ill Children) and the City of Cleveland/Operation Improvement Task Force. In addition to the Not-for-Profit activities, he is involved in the Boards of FDI Insurance Limited (Ireland) and FCE Reinsurance Limited (Ireland). Regent Webb is currently the EMU Foundation Board of Trustees representative and is a member of the Joint Oversight Committee, the Eagle Administrative Services Board and Chair of the Audit Committee.

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Heather Lyke The 13th athletic director in and conditioning coaches, athletic training Eastern Michigan history, Lyke was staff and sports medicine staff. In 2013, she selected from a pool of more than developed the first ever student-athlete 80 candidates. She also is the first internship program within the Department woman to hold the full-time AD of Athletics. On a national level, Lyke has been active position at EMU. “I am honored and excited to be within the NCAA and Big Ten Conference named the Director of Athletics at committee structure as a member of the Eastern Michigan University,” said NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Committee Lyke at her hiring press conference. and Big Ten Sports Management Committee “This is a tremendous opportunity and previously served on the NCAA Softball to become a part of a dynamic Rules Committee and the NCAA Amateurism leadership team. I am eager to Committee. serve and build great relationships Her previous roles at OSU included associate with President Martin and the athletic director for sport administration University leadership, the faculty, (2002-12) and associate athletic director for our student-athletes, coaches and sport administration, compliance and camp staff, alumni and donors, and the operations (1998-02). Prior to Ohio State, Lyke greater Ypsilanti and Michigan was at the University of Cincinnati for two community. Eastern Michigan has years, serving as the assistant athletic director a rich history of athletic success for compliance as well as the senior woman and academic achievement. I administrator. Lyke began her athletics look forward to being part of administrative career at the NCAA national the continued success of Eastern office as an intern in the enforcement and Michigan University as we help student-athlete reinstatement department. shape the next generation of Lyke also has worked for the Big Ten Network leaders and achieve even greater as a color analyst for softball games. Lyke grew up in Canton, Ohio, and attended accomplishments.” Heather Lyke At OSU, she was a member of the the University of Michigan on a softball EMU Vice President/Director of Athletic athletic department’s executive scholarship. While at U-M, she was a four Heather Lyke is in her second year at Eastern team and was responsible for the assessment, year letter winner as a first baseman, twoMichigan University, having been named design and development of the department’s time team captain, Big Ten champion and EMU’s Vice President/Director of Athletics on strategic plan. She directly oversaw 10 of Academic All-Big Ten honoree as a member July 1, 2013. Lyke came to Ypsilanti with more OSU’s 36 athletic programs and managed/ of its softball team. She earned a Bachelor’s than 17 years of experience in intercollegiate supervised 31 full-time coaches and staff. of Science in Education from University of athletics administration – 15 of which were at She also had oversight over all facets of the Michigan and a Juris Doctorate from the The Ohio State University. athletic councils involving budget oversight, University of Akron School of Law. She was Lyke’s first year at Eastern Michigan was a revenue generation and facilities as well as admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1995. successful one, as the Eagles won three Mid- the golf course operations. Additionally, she Lyke and her husband, David Catalano, American Conference team championships supervised the sport performance division of have three children, Elle, Sophie and Eli. and 24 individual MAC titles in track and the department, which includes the strength swimming. EMU also produced 64 AllTHE HEATHER LYKE FILE MAC student-athletes to go along with 41 Name: Heather Lyke Academic All-MAC honorees. Canton, Ohio In the classroom, EMU student-athletes Born: High School: Glen Oak H.S. - Graduated in 1988 continued to showcase their success in the College: University of Michigan - Bachelor’s degree in education - 1992 classroom, ending the Winter 2014 semester University of Akron Law School - Juris Doctorate - 1995 with a 3.145 grade point average. It marked Family: Husband, David Catalano; Children, Elle, Sophie and Eli the ninth consecutive semester that the COLLEGIATE WORK EXPERIENCE Eagles had surpassed the 3.0 plateau as a YEAR SCHOOL JOB TITLE department. Vice President/Director of Athletics Lyke also developed and installed the 2013-Pres. Eastern Michigan University Ohio State University Senior Associate AD mantra of Eagles Unite. More than just a 2013 Softball Color Analyst catchy slogan, it was a campaign of support 2009-12 Big Ten Network Associate AD/Sport Administration that pervade through all of EMU 21 varsity 2002-12 Ohio State University 1998-02 Ohio State University Associate AD/ Sport Administration, sports. The campaign extended beyond Compliance and Camp Operations student-athletes; it strongly encouraged the 1996-98 University of Cincinnati Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance/SWA athletic department staff, fans, alumni and 1995-96 National Collegiate Athletic Association Enforcement Intern students to show their support as well. 1989-92 University of Michigan Four-year letterwinner in softball

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V.P./Director of Athletics EMU’s MAC Championships Reese Trophy - Men’s All-Sports Champion 1987-88, 1990-91, 1995-96, 2008-09 Cartwright Award - Overall Excellence 2013-14 Baseball 1975, ’76, ’78, ’81, ’82, 2003, 2007 Football 1987 Men’s Basketball 1988, ’91, ’96, ’98 Women’s Basketball 2004, 2012

Female Athletic Directors in the FBS Sandy Barbour - Penn State Kathy Beauregard - Western Michigan Julie Hermann - Rutgers Lynn Hickey - Texas-San Antonio Heather Lyke - Eastern Michigan Debbie Yow - North Carolina State Tina Kunzer-Murphy - UNLV

EMU Athletic Directors Through the Years Wilbur Bowen - 1903-28 Joseph McCulloch 1931-47 Elton Rynearson 1948-63 Dr. Keith Bowen - 1963-66 F.L. “Frosty” Ferzacca - 1966-73 Dr. Albert E. Smith - 1975-76 Alex Agase - 1977-82 Paul Shoults - 1982-86 Gene Smith - 1986-93 Tim Weiser - 1993-97 Carole Huston (Interim) 1997-99 Dr. David Diles - 1999-05 Bob England (Interim) - 2005-06 Dr. Derrick Gragg - 2006-13 Dr. Melody Reifel Werner (Interim) - April 2013-July 2013 Heather Lyke - 2013-Present

EMU National Championships 1972- NCAA DII Men's Swimming and Diving 1972 – NCAA DII Outdoor Track and Field 1971- NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1971- NAIA Men's Indoor Track and Field 1971 – NAIA Men's Outdoor Track and Field 1970 - NAIA Baseball 1970 – NCAA DII Men's Cross Country 1970 - NAIA Men's Cross Country 1970 – NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1970 – NAIA Men's Indoor Track and Field 1970 – NAIA Men's Outdoor Track and Field 1969 – NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1969 – NAIA Men's Indoor Track and Field 1968 – NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1967 – NAIA Men's Cross Country 1966 – NAIA Men's Cross Country MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2007

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Men’s Cross Country 1973, ’74, ’86, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Men’s Golf 2007, 2008 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field 1974, ’77, ’78, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’94, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2010, 2014 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field 1982, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’95,’97, 2003 Men’s Indoor Track & Field 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013 Women’s Indoor Track & Field 1997, 2000, 2011 Men’s Swimming and Diving 1978, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’98, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 Women’s Gymnastics 2007 Women’s Swimming and Diving 2006, 2007 Women’s Tennis 1998, 2001 Women’s Soccer 1999, 2003, 2013 Softball 2007 Wrestling 1996

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Support Staff Jennifer Brown

Associate Athletic Director/Sports Medicine Jennifer Brown is in her first year as the Associate Athletic Director/Sports Medicine. In her role, Brown will be based in the Convocation Center athletic training facility and responsible for the daily sports medicine operation for EMU’s 21 varsity sports programs. She will supervise four assistant athletic trainers, numerous graduate and student athletic trainers, and also have primary responsibilities with the school’s football team. Brown arrives in Ypsilanti following an 11-year tenure in the Northwestern University Athletics Department where she most recently served as the Associate Athletics Trainer. At NU, Brown worked directly with the Wildcats’ football team. While in Evanston, Brown was a member of the University’s Alcohol and Other Drug Collaborative Team and Biennial Review Committee as well as

being a key stakeholder in the NU AOD policy revision last year. She has been active in professional organizations at the state, district, and national levels, most recently serving as the Planning Committee Chair for the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting and Symposium. Brown has also presented at numerous sports medicine conferences. Prior to the return to her alma mater, Brown served as an athletic trainer at the University of Colorado (2000-01), the University of Nebraska at Omaha (2001-03) and Northern Illinois University (2003-04). A native of Machesney Park, Ill., Brown graduated from Northwestern in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in human development and psychological services before going on to earn her master’s degree in fitness and wellness management from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 2003. She is a NATABOC Certified Athletic Trainer, licensed athletic trainer in Illinois and Nebraska, and is an American Heart Association Healthcare Provider.

Erin Burdis

Assistant Athletic Director/Academics Erin Burdis is in her 13th year as a full-time member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department. Burdis joined the EMU staff as a part-time academic counselor in 2001-02 and was elevated to full-time academic counselor and assistant to the director of compliance in October 2002. In the spring of 2004 she took over leadership of the program. As the director of Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS), Burdis has developed a comprehensive learning support program which consists of learning specialist, mentoring and tutoring meetings that are all individualized. The department’s GPA has continued to improve over the last several semesters and the Winter 2014 cumulative GPA for all studentathletes was the department’s second-best tally in history at 3.145.

The 38-year-old Burdis joined the EMU athletics staff at the start of the 2001 academic year after serving as a graduate assistant in the University of Kentucky Athletics Department during 2000-01. A native of Frankenmuth, Mich., Burdis was an all-state softball player and played on state championships teams in softball and basketball at Frankenmuth High School before graduating in 1994. Burdis then went on to Concordia University in Ann Arbor and was an honorable mention All-American shortstop as a senior and the co-captain of the softball team her final two years. She helped lead Concordia to the National Christian College Athletic Association National Championship in both 1998 and 1999. In addition, the softball team won the WolverineHoosier Conference title in 1997 and 1999 and Burdis was named AllLeague shortstop and was an All-League All-Academic pick three times (1997, 1998, 1999).

Bryan Fink

Assistant Sports Performance Coach Bryan Fink is in his first year as the Assistant Sports Performance at Eastern Michigan University. Fink joined the EMU Sports Performance staff after serving as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Briar Cliff University. Fink ran the strength and conditioning efforts for Briar Cliff from 2011-14. During his three seasons at BCU, Fink designed and implemented the performance programs for all 18 varsity sports for the Sioux City, Iowa-based institution, in addition to heading up all pre- and postseason speed, agility and conditioning programs for Briar Cliff’s football, basketball and volleyball programs. Fink was in charge of all operations within the weight room at BCU, including maintaining and improving the weight room by purchasing and organizing all sport performance equipment. Before joining the Briar Cliff staff, Fink ran the Sioux City North High School strength and conditioning program for two years. During his time at North,

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he was in charge of overseeing, developing and implementing all workouts for each athletic team, including the Stars’ summer workouts. In addition, Fink oversaw the weight room and other sport performance facilities in order to maximize efficiency. Prior to joining North High School, Fink served in an internship role for two seasons with Heelan High School in Sioux City. While working at Heelan, he received his first hands-on experience ccoaching student-athletes about proper sports performance and weight lifting technique. On top of his professional experience, the Wayne, Neb. native earned his Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)certification through the National Strength and Conditioning Association in January of 2011. Fink is also a Sports Performance Director (SPD) certified by Velocity Sports Performance and is certified in Under Armour Combine 360 Training and Testing. Fink graduated from Morningside College in Sioux City where he was a four-year letterwinner on a three-time national tournament qualifying men’s basketball team. He earned a bachelor of arts degree in business administration in 2009, before garnering a master’s degree in exercise science from Wayne State College (Neb.) in 2013.

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Support Staff Fred Hale

Assistant Sports Performance Coach

Fred Hale is in his first year as the Assistant Sports Performance at Eastern Michigan University. Hale joins the EMU Sports Performance staff after serving as a sports performance coach at Power Train Sports Institute for one year. Prior to his time at Power Train Sports Institute, Hale was an intern for the Buffalo Bills before spending a year with the University of Tennessee, working primarily with the football, baseball and track and field teams.

Hale attended Mercyhurst University where he graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Exercise Science in 2011. The 25-year-old went on to earn his master’s in exercise science in 2012 from Mercyhurst while working with the rowing team. In the 2011-12 season, the rowing team won the Dad Vail Regatta, which is the largest collegiate regatta in the United States. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Hale was a three-sport athlete participating in football, wrestling and track and field while garnering all-state honors in football and wrestling at Mentor High School. Hale went on to play football and wrestle at Mercyhurst University where he earned all-conference and All-American honors.

Chris Hoppe

Senior Associate Athletic Director/Administration Chris Hoppe is in his fourth year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department and his second as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Administration. In his role Hoppe serves as the sport administrator for baseball, rowing, soccer, swimming, tennis and volleyball. He also oversees the equipment and sports performance staffs. The 35-year-old Hoppe earned two degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is currently working on a third. He completed his undergraduate degree, with honors, in English literature in 2000 and earned his Juris Doctorate in the spring of 2003. Hoppe has also been working on a Ph.D in postsecondary education and leadership at UW.

A native of Rhinelander, Wisc., Hoppe began his professional career as a court commissioner for Oneida and Vilas County Circuit Courts in 2003-04. Upon returning to the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2004 for his Ph.D work, Hoppe began his career in collegiate athletics as an athletic compliance intern for the Badgers in 2005-06. In 2006, Hoppe joined the San Diego State University Aztecs as a student-athlete eligibility/student services coordinator. From San Diego State, Hoppe was named the Assistant Athletics Director for compliance and sport supervisor at Robert Morris University in 2008, a post he held until joining EMU as the Associate Athletic Director for Compliance in the summer of 2011. Hoppe remains a member of the Wisconsin State Bar Association.

Sean Hostetter

Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations Sean Hostetter is in his second year full-time with the Eastern Michigan University Athletic Media Relations Office serving as a graduate assistant before taking on the role of Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations in Jan. 2013. Hostetter’s responsibilities include the handling of all publicity and publications for the men’s basketball, volleyball and tennis teams. In addition to those tasks, Hostetter will coordinate the department’s social media efforts. Prior to coming to EMU, Hostetter spent the 2010-11 season as the Assistant Sports Information Director at Brevard College in North Carolina. There he was the primary contact for the Tornados’ soccer, cross country, women’s basketball, softball, and track & field teams. He also was the analyst on the men’s basketball radio broadcasts. A native of Livonia, Mich., Hostetter served as the Media Relations In-

tern for the Quad Cities River Bandits, the single-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals in 2010. He was in charge of the organization of the press box, as well as distributing statistics to media, coaches, and broadcasters, and producing game notes for all media outlets. He also was a webmaster of the River Bandits website and a columnist for the Bandits’ monthly gameday program, “Play Ball.” Hostetter also served as one-of-three River Bandits radio broadcasters during the season. Additionally, Hostetter held the title of Broadcasting & Media Relations Intern in the summer of 2009 while he worked for the Burlington Royals, the rookie-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. He was the solo radio broadcaster, while serving as the main media contact for the team. A 2009 graduate of Albion College, Hostetter earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Studies and Political Science. While at Albion, he served as a sports information student assistant. Hostetter earned a Master of Science in Sport Management from Eastern Michigan in 2013. He currently resides in Farmington, Mich. and is a member of the College of Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

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Support Staff Garrett Hotchkiss Academic Counselor

Garrett Hotchkiss is in his eighth year as an Academic Counselor for the athletic department at Eastern Michigan University. Hotchkiss joined the Student Athlete Support Services staff full time in 2007 after spending 2006 as a Compliance Assistant and Learning Specialist within the EMU athletic department. Hotchkiss is currently responsible for providing academic support and monitoring student-athletes academic progress in the sports of golf, cross country, track, wrestling and tennis.

The 36-year-old Hotchkiss earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Central Michigan University in 2001. He completed his master’s degree in sports administration from Xavier University in 2005. Prior to his time here at EMU, Hotchkiss worked as a research assistant in the Government Affairs office in Washington D.C. for Corning Incorporated. He also worked as a game day operations coordinator at the University of Cincinnati and graduate assistant for both the men’s and women’s soccer teams at the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati, Ohio, during his time as a graduate student.

Matt Jakobsze

Associate Athletic Director/Compliance Matt Jakobsze is in his second year as the Associate Athletic Director for Compliance for the Eastern Michigan University athletic department. At EMU, Jakobsze serves as a member of the athletic department’s Executive Staff. Jakobsze directs and manages all operations associated with the Athletic Department’s Compliance Office, with responsibility for legislation, governance, and policy. Jakobsze serves as EMU’s liaison to the NCAA and Mid-American Conference offices for NCAA rules interpretations and other matters. Jakobsze’s specific duties include dealings with agents, and issues regarding amateurism, promotions, donation requests, financial aid,

waivers, and investigations. Jakobsze joined Eastern Michigan after serving as the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance at the University of Nebraska Omaha. His day-to-day duties included managing all aspects the Athletic Department’s compliance program, and serving as the primary liaison for coaches, student-athletes, boosters, and the university community. In this role, Jakobsze acted as the primary administrator for all educational outreach efforts, coordinated the department’s financial aid program, and oversaw recruiting, and playing seasons. In addition, Jakobsze oversaw the eligibility processing of student-athletes, and coordinated interactions between coaches, current and prospective student-athletes, the Summit League, and the NCAA. Jakobsze also supervised the athletic compliance office internship programs. While at Omaha, Jakobsze oversaw the second year of the University’s NCAA Division I Reclassification process and transition to the Summit League conference. Jakobsze also served on the

athletic director’s Executive Staff, assisted in drafting the National College Hockey Conference’s Bylaws, responded to multiple compliance reviews, and coordinated a Title IX review. Jakobsze joined the Omaha Athletic Department after serving as the Compliance Coordinator at Mid-American Conference member Northern Illinois University. While at NIU, Jakobsze served as the primary liaison for monitoring daily operations for eligibility, recruiting, personnel, and education. In addition, he supported the Assistant Athletics Director of Compliance and Student Services in monitoring the daily operations of financial aid, legislation, and playing seasons, and assisted student-athletes’ personal growth through the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. Prior to serving as the Compliance Coordinator at NIU, Jakobsze started the Huskie Athletic Compliance Office’s externship program while attending Northern Illinois University’s College of Law. A 2008 magna cum laude graduate of Dominican University, Jakobsze majored in psychology and political science and was a Northern Athletics Conference Scholar-Athlete. While at Dominican, Jakobsze captained the men’s soccer team, and led the Stars to regular and conference tournament championships in 2006 and 2007, NCAA Tournament appearances in 2006 and 2007, as well as to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament in 2006. In 2011, Jakobsze received his Juris Doctor cum laude from Northern Illinois University’s College of Law. While at NIU, Jakobsze was a Lead Articles Editor of the Northern Illinois University Law Review, President of the College of Law’s Sports & Entertainment Law Society, and represented NIU in the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. He has published three articles, including an award winning comment discussing Major League Soccer, collective bargaining, and the antitrust implications of diverging ownership interests. In addition to serving on the Communications Committee of the National Association for Athletics Compliance (NAAC), Jakobsze is licensed to practice law in the state of Illinois and is a member of the Sports Lawyers Association.

Erin Kido

Senior Associate Athletic Director/Administration Erin Kido is in her first year as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Administration for the Eastern Michigan University athletic department. Kido came to EMU following a seven-year tenure in the Xavier University Athletics Department where she most recently served as the Associate Athletics Director and Senior Woman Administrator – a role she held since the summer of 2010. At Xavier, Kido was primarily responsible for coordinating all facets of the Musketeers’ comprehensive athletics compliance program and overseeing all of the department’s student-athlete welfare priorities, including sports medicine, strength and conditioning, academic support services, gender equity and diversity. She was the athletics department’s liaison to the Offices of Admissions, Financial Aid and Residence Life and also served as the sport administrator for the baseball and men’s and women’s cross country and track and field programs. Kido is also extensively engaged in intercollegiate athletics nationally. She currently serves on the Legislation and Governance Committee of the National Association for

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Athletics Compliance (NAAC), as well as the NCAA/NAAC Thought Leaders Group, which provides valuable input as policy and legislative concepts are developed at the national level. She also holds an appointment on the Division I Advisory Group of the NCAA Eligibility Center. Kido has previously served on the NAAC Board of Directors , NCAA Legislative Council, NCAA Recruiting and Athletics Personnel Issues Cabinet and NCAA Subcommittee for Legislative Relief. Prior to arriving at Xavier in 2007, Kido served as the Director of Compliance for the University of Oklahoma Department of Athletics. While at Oklahoma, she played an integral role in building a strong, comprehensive compliance program that included broad-based rules education, as well as effective and efficient monitoring systems. In addition to her compliance experience at OU, Kido was the Compliance Graduate Assistant at The Ohio State University. She joined the Ohio State staff after serving as the Championships and Marketing Assistant with the West Coast Conference and working as a student assistant in the UCLA Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. A native of San Jose, Calif., Kido graduated from UCLA in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in physiological science before going on to earn her master’s degree in sport and exercise management from Ohio State in 2005. Kido and her husband, Jared, have a daughter, Sydney.

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Support Staff Mike Malach

Senior Associate Athletic Director/Finance and Operations

Mike Malach is in his 18th year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department and his second as the as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Finance and Operations. In his role, Malach oversees the department’s department’s budget and financial planning, event management, facilities and game operations staff, IT services and is the liaison to the Convocation Center. The 47-year-old Malach joined the EMU staff in September 1998 after a two-year stint as the athletics business manager at Southeast Missouri State University. He was responsible for the development and control of the entire athletics budget at Southeast Missouri and he assumed the same responsibilities at Eastern, as well as overseeing

facilities, game operations and sports oversight. A 1990 graduate of Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisc., Malach went on to earn a master’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University in 1992. After completing his M.A., he joined the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point as an assistant athletics director from 199295. Malach then became a systems engineer with Office Technology Company in March 1995 before moving to Cape Girardeau, Mo., as a member of the Southeast Missouri staff in January 1996. A native of Denmark, Wisc., Malach attended Denmark High School and was a member of the 1985 boys basketball team that won the Class B state championship. He also participated in baseball and football as a prep. Malach lives in Milan, Mich. with his wife, Joan, and their son, Brevin (17) and daughter, Elaina (9).

Adam Martin

Director of Operations/Assistant Facilities Coordinator Adam Martin is in his fifth year with the Eastern Michigan University Athletic Facilities department, and his third as the Director of Operations/Assistant Facilities Coordinator. As the Director of Operations, Martin is responsible for the daily supervision of all athletic facilities at EMU including facility scheduling, maintenance and preparation, and assisting in the planning, management and execution of all athletic events, campus events and external events. Martin hires, trains and supervises all event management staff along with graduate assistants and student staff. He also assists with various capital, facility maintenance and renovation. Additionally, Martin also serves as the secondary liaison to all campusoperating units which include: physical plant, public safety, facility

management, custodial, outside contractors and other various campus departments. As the Assistant Facilities Coordinator, Martin is responsible for game management of NCAA Division I-A football, Division I-A men’s and women’s basketball and all other Olympic sports. He also assists in the coordination of athletic facilities scheduling with coaches and administration in accordance with department scheduling policies. A native of Albion, Mich., Martin was a four sport athlete as a member of the soccer, baseball, basketball and swimming and diving teams. Martin earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management in 2008 from Siena Heights University, playing soccer for the Saints before earning his master’s degree from Eastern Michigan in 2009. Martin resides in Milan, Mich. with his wife, Tracy, and their daughters, Natalie Marie and Peyton.

Ron McKeefery Director of Sports Performance

Ron McKeefery is in his first year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department. The 2008 Under Armour Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year, McKeefery has served as a strength and conditioning coach at both the collegiate and professional level. McKeefery spent the 2013 season working with the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals after serving as the head strength and conditioning coach at the University of South Florida and the University of Tennessee. In total, he has coached 30 NFL draft picks, including First Round Draft Pick and Pro Bowlers Mike Jenkins and Jason Pierre-Paul, along with Cordarrelle Patterson and Ja’Wuan James. Additionally, he has coached numerous all-conference, All-Americans and NFL free agents selections. Before heading to Cincinnati, McKeefery was the football head strength and conditioning coach at Tennessee for three seasons. He was also the human performance coordinator for the United States Army Special Forces, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, in Fort Campbell, Ky. McKeefery got his collegiate start at the University of South Florida, where he served as assistant athletic director for strength and conditioning and the head strength and conditioning coach from 2000-10. A key member of the South Florida coaching staff, McKeefery’s tenure with the Bulls coincided with that program’s rise from Division I-AA to perennial Big East Conference contender. In addition to six consecutive bowl games and 16 NFL draft picks, the success of his strength and conditioning

program is best exemplified by the fact that South Florida was 10-0 in overtime during his tenure. The Missouri native owns a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kan., and a Master of Arts in Adult Education from South Florida. McKeefery earned all-conference honors in both football and track at Ottawa and was also a two-time Academic All-American. After spending one season as a coach with Ottawa, McKeefery worked as an intern with the Kansas City Royals in Major League Baseball. He also worked with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the 1999 season, a year in which the Bucs played in the NFC Championship Game. McKeefery also spent the 2000 season as the head strength and conditioning coach with the Berlin Thunder of NFL Europe. In addition, he has lectured for the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Association, and numerous major universities. McKeefery has been published in the National Strength and Conditioning Journal, American Football Monthly and Stack Magazine. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist w/Distinction (CSCS*D) and Coach Practitioner under the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) as well as a Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) under the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). He also served as the state NSCA Director for Florida (North) and is certified by both the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA) and the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). In 2013, McKeefery received the prestigious title of Master Strength & Conditioning Coach at the annual conference for the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association.

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Support Staff Dan McLean

Associate Athletic Director/Development Dan McLean is in his first year as the Associate Athletic Director for Development for the Eastern Michigan University athletic department. McLean came to EMU after working as a Major Gifts Officer for the Mountaineer Athletic Club at West Virginia University. McLean joined the Mountaineer Athletic Club staff in August 2012. He was responsible for securing high-end annual gifts and funds for major capital projects, as well as endowing student-athlete scholarships. While working for the MAC, he was a part of a team raising more than $23 million annually for WVU Athletics as a part of the $750 million “A State of Minds” campaign for West Virginia University. During his two years, McLean was accountable for more than $1.8 million in annual gift, major gift and planned giving revenue. A native of Canton, Mich., McLean came to WVU after spending two years at Fresno State, serving as the director of major gifts before ascending to the assistant athletic director for development position in July 2011. In that posi-

tion, McLean managed the day-to-day operations of the Bulldog Foundation, including the annual fund, major gifts and sports clubs. McLean led fundraising efforts that raised more than $7 million annually for Fresno State Athletics as a part of the $200 million University “Campaign for Fresno State.” McLean previously served as an athletic development assistant at Fresno State from 2008-09. In between his different appointments at Fresno State, he served as the regional director of development at Oregon State University’s Beaver Athletic Student Fund from July 2009–Aug. 2010. While at OSU, McLean was involved with fundraising efforts that raised more than $10.5 million annually for OSU athletics. He also was directly responsible for implementing two new giving programs: “110% Beavers” and “Next Level Beavers,” which resulted in more than 1,400 donors increasing their donation and over 800 new donors generating upwards of $1.1 million in new revenue. McLean received his bachelor’s degree in applied arts from Central Michigan University in 2004 and his master’s degree in sport administration from Wayne State University in 2007. He and his wife, Lindsay, have two children, Moxon and Emilia, and two dogs, Darby and Whopper.

Angela Mierzwiak Assistant Athletic Trainer

Angela Mierzwiak is in her second year as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Eastern Michigan University. Mierzwiak had been the Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer at the University of ArkansasFort Smith for two seasons. She serves as the primary athletic trainer for the EMU women’s gymnastics and track and field teams while overseeing

assisted with men’s basketball, baseball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, and men’s and women’s tennis. A native of Petersburg, Mich., Mierzwiak is a 2006 graduate of the University of Michigan with a Bachelor’s of Science in Athletic Training. Mierzwiak also is a 2010 graduate of Grand Valley State University, where she earned a Master’s of Education in Higher Education. While attending Grand Valley State, she worked in the sports medicine department as a graduate assistant certified athletic trainer for men’s softball. and women’s cross country, track and field and football. The 30-year-old Mierzwiak joined UAFS in 2010-11 as the assistant Mierzwiak is a certified athletic trainer licensed by the State of athletic trainer before being promoted the following season. She Michigan and is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Associaoversaw the entire sports medicine department and its staff. She tion. also worked directly with volleyball and women’s basketball and

Sam Olson

Assistant Director of Compliance, Monitoring Sam Olson joined Eastern Michigan University as the Assistant Compliance Director/ Monitoring in January 2014. As a member of the Compliance staff, Olson is responsible for initial eligibility, recruiting, and student-athlete benefits. Olson also oversees playing and practice seasons, wherein he administers the department’s practice monitoring system and evaluation of countable athletic activities. Prior to joining Eastern Michigan University, Olson spent 2012 and 2013 at the University of Louisville as a compliance intern while earning his master’s degree in sports administration. While working at Louisville, he designed and implemented a student-athlete employment monitoring and auditing policy for the office. He also helped evaluate official transcripts of potential student-athletes to monitor and determine initial eligibility while monitoring the Academic Progress Rate data for 23 Division I varsity sports. In 2013, Olson also interned at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Ky. While at

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Bellarmine, Olson helped conduct NCAA legislative research utilizing the Legislative Services Database (LSDBi) and issued recommendations on a variety of issues relating to Division I/II athletic program and student-athletes. Olson also developed a Title IX Gender Equity Plan for the Athletics Department upon analysis of overall athletics budget, recruiting expenses, travel expenses, equipment expenses, coaching agreements/contracts, academic support services and the sports information department. Before joining the collegiate ranks, Olson worked six years at various levels of the judicial system. He was a legal intern for the Child Protection Section Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia in 2006 before serving as a law clerk for two years at Thomas & Delaney, PC in Grand Blanc, Mich. From there he went to the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office and on to the Genesee County Probate Court. In 2013, Olson received his masters in sports administration from the University of Louisville. In 2010, Olson received his law degree from Michigan State University, after securing his undergraduate degree in English in 2006 from the University of Michigan.

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Support Staff Tony Orlando Director of Athletics Marketing

Tony Orlando is in his second year as a full-time member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department. Orlando joined EMU in August 2013 after working the past two seasons as the Director of Athletic Marketing and Promotions at Eastern Illinois University. The 28-year-old Orlando joined EIU in 2011. His duties included the coordination of marketing and promotions for each of the Panthers’ 21 Division I athletic programs. He also was responsible for social media strategy, purchasing media-buys, organizing football tailgating and the oversight of the spirit squads, Panther Pack Kids Club and the Panther Nation student fan club.

Prior to joining the Panthers, Orlando worked in minor league baseball for the AA affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, the Midland RockHounds. The RockHounds also owned a soccer club, the West Texas Sockers. As the director of game entertainment, presentation and promotions, he oversaw all aspects of the video board operation for both franchises, as well as the gameday management and promotions for each home event. He also played a role in the organizations branding/theme, which led to two all-time attendance records and a Franchise of the Year award in his three seasons with the ball club located in Midland, Texas. The Algonac, Mich. native is a graduate of Central Michigan University, earning a bachelor’s degree in sport management and journalism in 2009. Orlando and his wife, Emily, live in Ypsilanti with their two dogs, Coconut and Bella, and cat, Huck.

Ann O’Sullivan Academic Counselor

Ann O’Sullivan is in her 12th year as an academic counselor for the athletics department at Eastern Michigan University. O’Sullivan joined the SASS staff after spending six years as an assistant coach for the EMU softball team. O’Sullivan earned a bachelor’s degree in recreation and parks managements with an emphasis in therapeutic recreation from Central Michigan University in 1987. She earned her master’s degree in sport management from EMU in 2011.

While an undergrad at CMU, O’Sullivan helped CMU win two Mid-American Conference softball championships (1983 and 1986) and one league basketball title (1982-83). She played on CMU softball teams that qualified for three NCAA regional appearances. A native of Ann Arbor, O’Sullivan lettered in basketball and softball at Gabriel Richard High School. She helped the softball team win the state of Michigan Class D championship as a freshman and senior and was named All-State as a senior. A two-time Class D All-State selection in basketball, O’Sullivan led the team to the Class D state championship game in her final season. O’Sullivan has a son, Brian (20).

Dr. Michael Paciorek Faculty Compliance Associate

Dr. Michael Paciorek, a Professor of Physical Education in the EMU College of Health and Human Services, joined the Office of Compliance in January 2006 as Faculty Compliance Associate. Paciorek is a 1975 graduate of St. Bonaventure University where he earned a B.S. degree in Physical Education while also playing on the varsity baseball and ice hockey squads. He received a Master’s degree in adapted physical education from The George Washington University in 1977 and a Ph.D. from Peabody College of Vanderbilt University in 1981. He taught adapted physical education in the Norfolk, VA Public Schools from 1976-1979. Paciorek is known for his work in the field of disability sport having served on the Special Olympics Michigan Board of Directors for 12 years. He was a member of the United States Disabled Sports Team that competed in the 1992

Paralympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. He has worked with the United States Olympic Committee as Co-Coordinator for disabled athlete participation at the 1990 and 1991 U.S. Olympic Festivals. Additionally, he spent 14 years in the United States Army Reserves rising to the rank of Major. Paciorek has written extensively in professional journals and his book Disability Sport & Recreation is in its third edition. Since arriving at Eastern Michigan in 1981, Paciorek was the Physical Education Program Coordinator while teaching classes in adapted physical education, motor learning and development and disability sport. In 1999 he served as President of the Michigan Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (MAHPERD). He received the 1994 EMU Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Award and in 2000 he received the Eastern Michigan University Distinguished Faculty Award for Service. Paciorek and his wife Karen, a Professor of early Childhood Education at EMU, have two sons; Clark (29) and Clay (26).

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Support Staff Tommy Rapier

Assistant Athletic Director/Equipment Operations Tommy Rapier is in his first year as the Assistant Athletics Director for Equipment Operations for the EMU athletic department. Before coming to Ypsilanti, Rapier worked as an equipment assistant for the NFL’s Cleveland Browns. He was responsible for making sure that players, coaches, and staff adhered to the equipment and apparel regulations set forth by the National Football League, Nike, and individual apparel contracts for training camp, preseason, and regular season contests. Rapier was also in charge of the set-up of home and away locker rooms while also overseeing the loading, transport, and unloading for equipment and trunks for all contests. The 37-year old Rapier spent four seasons (2009-13) working with Old Dominion University as the Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Equipment and Facilities. There, he oversaw the equipment room operations of 18 NCAA Division I sports consisting of 465 athletes as the school began its transition to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Conference USA. He also oversaw the facility needs for S.B. Ballard Stadium at Foreman Field and the L.R. Hill Sports Complex.

He joined ODU in 2008 as the Monarchs’ equipment manager. In that role, he was responsible for the equipment needs of the football program while overseeing the setup and operation of practice. A 2004 graduate of Virginia Tech with a bachelor’s degree in secondary education, Rapier spent seven years working with the Hokies’ athletic programs. He began his career as a student manager for the football team and upon graduation served as a graduate assistant from 2004-05. Rapier spent his final three years at Virginia Tech as the assistant equipment manager. While at Tech, he worked closely with the nationally-ranked football program, in addition to servicing the equipment needs of seven Olympic sports. Rapier also spent the spring and summer of 2008 interning with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, helping the coaching staff with the daily operations of practices and workouts. A certified member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA), Rapier is also Equipment Manager Certified (E.M.,C.) as well as having earned his CoachComm Sideline Communication certification. A native of Chesapeake, Va., Rapier and his wife Angie have two sons, Talon (3) and Ty (2).

Dr. Edward Sidlow Faculty Athletic Representative

Dr. Edward Sidlow, a political science professor at Eastern Michigan University, was named faculty athletics representative in Aug. of 2013. In this position, Sidlow serves as a liaison between the university administration and intercollegiate athletics, working to maintain the campus’ academic integrity and a balance between academics and athletics for all student-athletes. He also represents EMU at Mid-American Conference and NCAA meetings and approves eligibility certifications, waivers and violations. A native of Detroit, Mich., Sidlow completed his bachelor’s degree in 1974 at Eastern Michigan. He earned his master’s degree from Ohio State University in 1977 and completed his doctorate degree at Ohio State in

1979. During his 39-year career, he has served as an instructor or professor at Ohio State (1975-78), Ohio Wesleyan University (1978), Arizona State University (1978-79), Miami University (1979-85), Northwestern University (1985-89), Loyola University Chicago (1989-95) and Eastern Michigan University (1995-present). He has published numerous articles and books, including: America at Odds, Freshman Orientation: House Style and Home Style, and Challenging the Incumbent. His work has also appeared in such journals as Policy Studies Review, Journal of Law and Politics, Journal of General Education, Western Political Quarterly, News for Teachers of Political Science, and College Teaching. Sidlow, the recipient of numerous teaching awards throughout his career, is frequently called on by print and broadcast media for political commentary and analysis.

Wayne Smith

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Wayne Smith is in his seventh year as a full-time member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department. Smith joined the EMU staff as an under graduate in 2004-05 and was elevated to full-time in 2008.

The 30-year-old Smith is responsible for the day-to-day equipment needs of the EMU’s men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and EMU’s Olympic sports teams. Smith is a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA).

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Support Staff Katie Skinner Assistant Athletic Trainer

Katie Skinner is in her second year as sharing responsibilities for track, golf and cheerleading. She also an assistant athletic trainer at Eastern served as an adjunct professor in the kinesiology department. Michigan University. Skinner had previ- A native of Stow, Ohio, Skinner is a 2010 graduate of the Uniously been the Assistant Athletic Trainer versity of Toledo with a Bachelor’s of Science in Athletic Training. at Anderson University (S.C.) for the Skinner went on to complete her Master of Science in Exercise 2012-13 athletic season. Physiology at EMU in 2012. While earning her degree, she worked She will serve as the primary athletic as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the women’s volleyball trainer for the EMU women’s basketball and women’s crew programs. team while overseeing women’s tennis and women’s golf. Skinner is a certified athletic trainer licensed by the State of The 27-year-old Skinner worked directly with the Trojans’ Michigan and is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Aswomen’s soccer, men’s basketball and baseball teams along with sociation.

Christian Spears Deputy Director of Athletics

Christian Spears is in his first year as the Deputy Director of Athletics for Eastern Michigan University. Spears arrived in Ypsilanti following a five-year tenure in the Northern Illinois University Athletics Department. A part of the the athletic department’s Executive Leadership Team, Spears oversees the External Division including development, marketing, corporate partnership efforts, fan experience and media relations. He also leads strategies to increase ticket sales, merchandise and other revenue streams. In addition, Spears assists with the administration of the football program and be responsible for football scheduling. Before coming to EMU, Spears served as the Deputy Director of Athletics and as the sport administrator for the NIU football team. He also served as the acting director of athletics for nearly five months while NIU conducted a national search for their new Director of Athletics following the football team’s Orange Bowl appearance in 2013. While in DeKalb, Spears’ responsibilities included serving as the primary liaison between several campus units and Intercollegiate Athletics, including Academic Affairs and Student Affairs as well as the Office of General Counsel.

Additionally, Spears directly supervised the following administrative areas for NIU: Academics, Compliance, Life Skills, Strength and Conditioning, Sport Psychology, Football Operations and Equipment. Moreover, he coordinated the department’s Academic Progress Rate (APR) and Graduation Success Rate (GSR). He was also the sport AD for football, men’s basketball, baseball, cross country and track and field. In addition to his duties at Northern Illinois, Spears served as president of the National Association for Athletics Compliance (NAAC) in 2012-13 and on the NAAC Board of Directors from 2008-14. Prior to joining NIU, Spears served for six years at Southern Illinois University, where he was the Assistant Athletic Director. Spears came to SIU in fall of 2003 from Harvard University. Spears began his career as a graduate student working in the athletic marketing office at Long Beach State University; he then served as the Big Ten Minority Intern for Ohio State University working in their athletic compliance office while he matriculated through the Moritz College of Law at Ohio State. Spears is a graduate of the University of Washington, where he majored in political science. He obtained a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Long Beach State University in 1998 and he received his Juris Doctorate from The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law in 2002. Christian and his wife, Julia, have three children, Rainier, Kai and Skyla.

Greg Steiner

Assistant Athletic Director /Media Relations Greg Steiner is in his 13th year with the Eastern Michigan University Athletic Media Relations Office and his third as the Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations. From Dec. 2004 until Oct. 2012, he was the office’s assistant director. He serves as the primary contact for the football women’s basketball and golf teams, while aiding in game-day help with nearly all

21 sports. During his tenure in Ypsilanti, Steiner has directly promoted two Academic All-Americans, worked with seven Mid-American Conference championship teams and instituted an aggressive approach to web development to provide better online coverage of Eagle athletic events. In addition, he has worked as an announcer for radio and television broadcasts of EMU sporting events, and he was part of the media relations staff at the 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional and the 2009 Final Four in Detroit, Mich. Steiner has also overseen the statistics crew for the past six MAC Foot-

ball Championship games, seven MAC Basketball Tournaments and the previous eight MAC Baseball Tournaments. The 33-year-old Steiner worked as a student athletic media relations director at Eastern Michigan for three years. A 2003 graduate of EMU, he graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. During his tenure as a student assistant, Steiner was responsible for the development of the athletics department Web site, as well as most of the office’s publications. Steiner worked four years (2001-05) for WOHL television in Lima, Ohio, as videographer and co-host of “The Friday Night Frenzy” and “The Ottawa Oil Pre-Game Show,” a local high school sports show. He completed an internship at Bluffton University during the summer of 2002, where he assisted with the day-to-day operations of the sports information office. A native of Bluffton, Ohio, Steiner graduated from Bluffton High School in 1999. He is a member of the College of Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the MAC News Media Association (MNMA) and the Detroit Sports Broadasters Association (DSBA) Steiner and his wife, Cathy, live in Milan.

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Support Staff Bill Tuscany

Associate Head Athletic Trainer Bill Tuscany is in his 29th year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University sports medicine staff, having been promoted to associate head athletic trainer in Sept. 2001. Tuscany works in the Bowen Field House Athletic Training Room where he oversees the Olympic sports. In addition, Tuscany serves as a lecturer and clinical instructor in EMU’s accredited athletic training curriculum.
 A 1973 Eastern Michigan University graduate, Tuscany earned his master’s degree from EMU in 1976. He is a charter member of the Athletic Training Chapter of the Eastern Michigan Alumni Association. 
 
Before joining the EMU athletics department, Tuscany was the head athletics trainer at Lewis University in Romeoville, Ill., from 1976-86. In

addition to his athletic training duties at Lewis, Tuscany was the director of the Emergency Medical Service, an associate professor in physical education and from 1981-86 he was the chairman of the physical education department.
In 1993 Tuscany was elected to the Lewis University Hall of Fame. Tuscany was also a Board of Certification Examiner from 1978 until 2009 at which time the exam was computerized. 
Tuscany is in his 39th year as a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and is a recipient of the 25 year award. He is also a member of the Michigan Athletic Trainers’ Society, and the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association. He is a licensed Athletic Trainer by the State of Michigan.
 
 The 63-year-old Tuscany and his wife, Carol, have a daughter, Sarah (32).

Brad Watson Assistant Athletic Trainer

Brad Watson is in his second year as an assistant athletic trainer at Eastern Michigan University. He will serve as the primary athletic trainer for the EMU men’s basketball team while overseeing volleyball and rowing. The 25-year-old Watson joined EMU in 2011 as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. He worked directly with the baseball and wrestling teams during his first two years in Ypsilanti, and earned a master’s degree in sport management in 2013.

A native of Bellevue, Ohio, Watson is a 2011 graduate of Ohio State University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Athletic Training. As an Ohio State undergraduate, Watson assisted with the football, men’s basketball, wrestling and women’s lacrosse teams. He also spent time aiding Worthington Kilbourne High School, Ohio Wesleyan University, the Ohio High School Athletic Association and various Ohio State sports camps. Watson is a certified athletic trainer licensed by the State of Michigan and is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association.

Corey Whitney Academic Counselor

Corey Whitney is in his fourth year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department. Whitney joined the Student Athlete Support Services staff in the Fall of 2011 as an Academic Counselor. The 41-year-old Whitney spent four years in the United States Coast Guard before earning his degree from Finger Lakes Community College in 1999. Whitney earned his bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University in 2005. In addition to living

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in Arizona, Whitney has also lived in Louisiana, New York, Ohio, and Oregon before returning to his native Michigan in 2006 to be closer to family. Whitney arrived at EMU in 2007 and worked as a grounds supervisor for the Physical Plant on campus. Prior to coming to EMU, Whitney enjoyed a successful career in golf course management working at a number of Top-100 courses across the country. Whitney is a certified Master Gardener and has also volunteered with Hospice and animal rescue organizations. His wife Amy, is a pharmacist.

1970 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1976 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP

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Support Staff/Head Coaches Administrative Staff Eastern Michigan University

Lori Barron Secretary

Bobbie Bowling Senior Account Specialist

Virginia Weidenfeller Secretary

Head Coaches Eastern Michigan University

TBA Volleyball

Dave Bolyard Wrestling

Scott Hall Soccer

Peter Linn Swimming

Kemp Savage Rowing

Chris Creighton Football

Bruce Cunningham Men’s Golf

Rob Murphy Sue Parks Men’s Basketball Women’s XC/Track

Buck Smith Diving

MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008

John Goodridge Men’s XC/Track

Ryan Ray Tennis

Jay Santos Gymnastics

Tory Verdi Mark Van Ameyde Women’s Basketball Baseball

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2007

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Melissa Gentile Softball

MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

Sandy Wagner Women’s Golf

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1970 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1976 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP

2015 Eagles Baseball

1975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE


EMU Identity Since the 1991 season, Eastern Michigan University athletic teams have gone by the nickname “Eagles.” The Eagles name was officially adopted on May 22, 1991, when the EMU Board of Regents voted to replace the existing Huron nickname and logo with the new one. EMU originally went by the nicknames “Normalites,”“Men from Ypsi”and various other titles through the years before “Hurons” was adopted in 1929. The “Hurons” first came into being as the result of a contest sponsored by the Men’s Union in 1929. On Oct. 31 of that year, a three-person committee, composed of Dr. Clyde Ford, Dr. Elmer Lyman and Professor Bert Peet, selected the name “Hurons” from the many entries in the contest. The name was submitted by two students, Gretchen Borst and George Hanner. Hanner was working at the Huron Hotel at the time of the contest and was no doubt as much influenced by his place of employment as by the Huron Indian tribe. The runner-up name in that contest was Pioneers. EMU began investigating the appropriateness of its Huron Indian logo after the Michigan Department of Civil Rights issued a report in October 1988 suggesting that all schools using such logos drop them. The report indicated that the use of Native American names, logos and mascots for athletic teams promoted racial stereotypes. At that time, four colleges, 62 high schools and 33 junior high/middle schools in Michigan used Indian logos or names. The EMU Board of Regents voted to replace the Huron name with Eagles, taken from three recommendations from a committee charged with supplying a new nickname. The other two final names submitted were Green Hornets and Express.

Eastern Eagles Fight Song

A Look Back at EMU’s Logos

“Eastern Eagles, hats off to you! Fight, fight, fight for ole EMU. Look to the sky, the Eagles will fly, the bravest we’ll defy. ... Rah,rah, rah!”

1929-1991

“Hold that line for ole Green and White. Sons and daughters show your might. So, FIGHT, FIGHT! for ole EMU and vic-tor-y!”

1991-1994

EMU Alma Mater Eastern, sacred Alma Mater to your name we shall be true. Ever marching on to victory, we’ll stand by to see you through, Softly floating on the breeze, verdant green with white of snow, This our banner we will carry in our hearts whe’er we go.

1995-2001

Go Green Go Green, roll up the score. Go Green, let’s get some more. Raise a cheer for old Green and White. Let’s show them we came here to fight. Go Green, vic’try we’ll claim. Go Green, let’s win this game. We’ll always fight for old EMU. Come on and let’s go Green!

2003-2013

2002, 2013-Present

Some of EMU’s Prominent Alumni • Charlie Batch, Lional Dalton, Jason Jones, T.J. Lang, Barry Stokes, Kevin Walter – professional football players • Ron Campbell – President, Tampa Bay Lightning •

Fred Cofield, Earle Higgins, Harvey Marlatt, George Gervin, Grant Long, Derrick Dial, Earl Boykins, Carl Thomas, Charles Thomas – professional basketball players

• General John G. Coburn -- one of eight four-star generals in the United States • Hayes Jones -- Olympic gold medalist

• Bruce T. Halle -- Founder and CEO of Discount Tire Co.

• Rodney Slater -- former U.S. Secretary of Transportation

• John Heffron -- Winner of NBC’s Last Comic Standing in 2004

• Shirley Spork -- co-founder of the LPGA

• Greg Mathis –Judge and later TV personality • Lloyd Olds - designed the zebra shirt worn by referees • Dean Rockwell – Olympic team wrestling coach in 1964 • Rocky Roe -- Major League Baseball umpire • Jack Roush -- CEO and owner of Roush Racing

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2007

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MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008

• Bob Welch -- Cy Young Award winner

MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

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Student-Athlete Support Student-Athlete Support Services

Academic, personal and professional support are essential to college success. At EMU, Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS) helps student-athletes reach their full potential. Our philosophy is to offer an academic support program, integrated with the University, that will assist all student-athletes with their transition into college. This all-encompassing support continues throughout each student-athlete’s collegiate career, until the day he or she receives a diploma, lands a job or enters graduate school. Being proactive rather than reactive, our staff does not wait for an academic crisis to occur. We gather important background information and build an academic profile on each student-athlete, assessing his or her needs in advance. Services provided through SASS include the following: programs that focus on student-athletes’ special needs, monitoring academic performance, providing learning assistance, assisting with registration procedures, assisting in monitoring athletic eligibility, providing priority registration and making sure that athletes are advised about current NCAA, MAC and university rules and regulations. Freshmen and transfer student-athletes encounter a major transition when making the switch from high school or community college to a university. These students, while adjusting to their new routines, receive extra attention and support. College is not easy. But with hard work and dedication from both the studentathlete and the support staff, the student-athlete can have a successful college experience. The success of Eastern’s student-athletes hinges on their willingness to seek assistance from SASS as well as other university student services. SASS staff members continually refer student-athletes to the Admissions Office, Academic Advising Center, Career Services Center, Health Services, the Records Office, Financial Aid and The Holman Learning Center. Faculty members also provide assistance to student-athletes through advising in course selection and providing additional help with courses when requested.

Athletic Training and Sports Medicine

The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine Department has a long history and reputation for excellence in the health care of student-athletes and the education of athletic training students. Founding practitioners Gary Strickland, Ron Venis and Dr. Wally Roeser envisioned a goal of first-class prevention, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for all student-athletes. Although the department continues to grow, its primary mission remains the same. The student-athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics receive comprehensive health care from an expansive sports medicine team. The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine staff is led by Dr. Tara MasterHunter, Dr. Zoe Foster, Dr. David Alvarez, Dr. George Pujalte, Dr. Wally Roeser, Dr. Bruce Miller, Dr. Don Wurtzel and head athletic trainer Steve Nordwall. Additionally, the staff consists of two primary care sports medicine fellows, three full-time staff athletic trainers, two full-time athletic training clinical educators, five graduate assistant athletic trainers and the team dentist. Our sports medicine staff works in conjunction with various medical professionals within the community who provide nutritional, dental, vision and other specialized services for our student-athletes. At Eastern Michigan University, the philosophy of the Sports Medicine staff is two-fold: To provide a high standard of medical care through effective preventive and management programs, and to facilitate an effective post-injury rehabilitation process for a safe return to competition. In all cases, the ultimate well-being of each student-athlete is considered our number one priority, not only while they compete at Eastern Michigan University, but during their lifetime as well. The Sports Medicine staff operates out of three campus athletic training facilities in the Convocation Center, Bowen Field House and the Rynearson Stadium team building.

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Sports Performance/Strength and Conditioning

Our Sports Performance Program applies a complete approach to scientifically and practically progress each individual athlete. Our purpose is to improve all components that will aid in achieving maximal athletic performance while reducing the occurrence of injury. We incorporate athletic based, free weight, multi-joint, and multi-directional movements which vary from a diverse collection of strength and conditioning disciplines to prepare each athlete for the general and specific demands of their sport. Standards that will be implemented at all times are: Integrity, Attention to Detail, Quality before Quantity, and Execution before Innovation. Assuming quality thought and effort have been put into a sports performance program, all else being equal, the program feels that these three components are usually separating an elite level program from the average. Incorporating Daily Competitions – The ability for athletes to compete in an every day setting is critical to the success of team and individual sports. Anything from team relay’s, to 1 on 1 tug of wars, to using a dumbbell weight heavier than the previous week. I simply make the statement to my teams, “WIN THE DAY.” Work harder – beat your last weeks sets/reps/weight/time, COMPETE! There is competitive nature in all mankind. Sometimes it takes a little extra effort on the coaching end to see it. Fill your team with competitors and your program will take care of itself. Physical and Mental Sport Transfer – Training to the specifics of the sport, and style that the head coaches are teaching is an essential way to succeed at any level. Find out what the sport coaches are looking to achieve and speak their same language. You are an addition to their staff, hop on board and cater your philosophy to their needs. Giving each athlete specific examples of on field/on court experiences where success can either be earned or an opportunity can be lost. Being able to make athlete’s understand the importance of mental toughness that is needed in the weight room and how it transfers over to their sport. The pain, the physical and mental struggles they endure in each training session is setting them up for success for their competitive season. Fight for every rep just as you would for any rebound, blocked shot, interception, or stolen base. Make references back to their closest contests that might have been decided by one play – (or one rep). Positive Influential Environment – Do athletes leave the weight room looking to return for more or dreading the next time they have to mope through one of the most silent hours of their day? Each session, from the minute the first athlete walks in, to the last grueling minute they are dragging out, fill the room with ENERGY!!! Push them through their toughest moments and coach every rep. Show each and every athlete that you care about their progress. Stay vocal, provide positive feedback as well as constructive criticism, play that latest hip-hop track and find a way to create a positive training environment.

1970 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1976 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP

2015 Eagles Baseball

1975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE


NCAA Compliance The Eastern Michigan University Office of Athletics Compliance is committed to a comprehensive compliance program that educates student-athletes, prospective student-athletes, institutional employees, community members and boosters about the importance of adhering to NCAA, Mid-American Conference and institutional rules. The commitment to compliance ensures institutional control over the department of athletics. The existence of a successful compliance program depends on the willingness of coaches, administrators, staff, student-athletes and boosters to be cognizant of NCAA, MAC and institutional rules. Recruiting Do's And Don'ts Only EMU coaches may be involved in the recruiting process. Boosters may not make any recruiting contacts with prospective studentathletes, Boosters are prohibited from the following: • Do not telephone, write or make in-person contact with a prospect for recruiting purposes • Do not contact a prospect's coach, principal or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospect • Do not become involved in making arrangements for a prospect, the prospect's relatives or friends to receive money or financial aid of any kind • Do not visit a prospect's school to acquire films or transcripts in an attempt to evaluate the prospect's academic or athletics eligibility • Do not have contact with a prospect, their relatives or friends during any of their visits to EMU's campus • Do not contact student-athletes enrolled in other four-year institutions regarding the possibility of transferring to EMU Even though there are many rules prohibiting your involvement with prospects and the recruiting process, as a booster you are permitted to do the following: • Notify EMU coaching staff about noteworthy prospects in your area, • Attend a prospect's athletics event on your own initiative, provided no contact with the prospect, the prospect's parents or coach occurs, • Continue existing friendships, provided solicitation of a prospect's enrollment does not occur.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact EMU’s Athletic Compliance Office

EMU Compliance Office 734.487.4519

WHAT IS COMPLIANCE? At Eastern Michigan University, the Office of Compliance works within the department of athletics and the University to ensure EMU's compliance with all applicable NCAA, MAC and institutional rules. In doing so, the compliance office is charged with the following tasks: • Educating administrators, coaches, staff, prospective student-athletes, current student-athletes and boosters about NCAA, MAC and institutional rules; • Developing monitoring systems to ensure compliance with NCAA, MAC and institutional rules (e.g., recruiting, academic eligibility, financial aid, awards and benefits, amateurism and agents); • Investigating and reporting violations of NCAA, MAC and institutional rules. ARE YOU A BOOSTER? You are a booster if you are or ever have: • Been a member of a booster organization that supports EMU athletics (e.g., EMU Athletic Club, E-Gridiron Group); • Made any financial contributions to the athletics department; • Been involved in promoting EMU's athletics program; • Been a season ticket holder; or • Provided benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their relatives or friends. You can become a booster if you provide benefits to prospects, student-athletes, their relatives or friends and any of the following statements are true: • The relationship between the athlete (or parents of the athlete) and the individual providing the benefits developed as a result of the athlete's participation in athletics or their reputation as an athlete; • The relationship began only after the athlete become a prospect; • The relationship began only after the athlete had achieved notoriety due to his or her athletic ability or reputation; • The pattern of benefits increased after the athlete attained notoriety as a talented athlete.

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2007

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MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008

MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

ONCE A BOOSTER ALWAYS A BOOSTER. Once an individual is identified as a booster, the person retains that identity forever! This is true even if the individual no longer contributes to, or is involved with, EMU's athletics program. WHO IS A PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE? A prospective student-athlete (prospect) is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade, students enrolled in preparatory schools and two-year colleges are also considered prospects. An individual remains a prospect even after he/she signs a National Letter of Intent. WHAT IS AN EXTRA BENEFIT? An extra benefit is any special arrangement by a EMU employee or booster to provide a prospect, student-athlete or their relatives or friends a benefit not expressly authorized by the NCAA. Examples of impermissible benefits include, but are not limited to, the following: • Gifts of cash, clothing, equipment or any other tangible item; • A special discount, payment arrangement or credit on any purchase or service; • Loan of money or co-signing of loans; • A vehicle, use of a vehicle, or any transportation expenses; • Free or reduced-cost services, purchases or rentals; • Entertainment on- or off-campus; or • Free or reduced-cost rent or housing. WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES? EMU is responsible for the actions of its boosters. If a booster provides an impermissible benefit to a prospect, student-athlete, their relatives or friends, EMU may be subject to penalties from the NCAA and Mid-American Conference. When a violation occurs, regardless of intention, it can: • Jeopardize the eligibility of prospective and current student-athletes; • Result in the EMU athletics program being penalized by the NCAA and/or the MidAmerican Conference; and • Cause you to lose benefits or privileges associated with the athletics department (i.e., booster club membership, ticket privileges). QUESTIONS? The above information is a brief overview of compliance and rules pertaining to boosters and their interactions with prospective studentathletes. If you have any questions about any NCAA, MAC or institutional rules, please contact the Christopher Hoppe at 734.487.3263 or choppe3@emich.edu. For more information on compliance and boosters, please visit the Office of Athletic Compliance's website at: EMUEagles.com/compliance

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Eagles Pride

Eagles Pride provides vital financial support to more than 550 student-athletes at Eastern Michigan University as they strive for excellence on the court and in the classroom. Nearly 1,000 donors generously supported our outstanding scholar-athletes each year. Established in 1994, Eagles Pride (formerly the EMU Athletic Club) raises funds in three key areas for EMU's 21 varsity athletic teams: annual-use operating funds, endowment, and facility related projects. Today, annual-use giving is the most critical area of support needed by the Athletic Department. These contributions directly support the operating budgets of our teams and help provide the most basic needs to our coaches and student-athletes, including comprehensive national recruiting efforts, out of region travel to maintain nationally competitive schedules, equipment such as uniforms, balls, nets, bats, and much more. Gifts to any of our teams, or to the Eagles Pride Fund (which will be used for the most urgent needs of the athletic department), are an investment in the future leaders of the state of Michigan. Join Eagles Pride today and make a difference for EMU Athletics.

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How to Make a Gift Online: By Phone: By Mail:

EMUEaglesPride.com 734.487.8236 799 N. Hewitt Road Room 309C Ypsilanti, MI 48197

1970 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1976 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP

2015 Eagles Baseball

1975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE


E-Club Hall of Fame The Eastern Michigan University alumni varsity letterwinners club, E-Club, sponsors the EMU Athletic Hall of Fame. This year’s class will mark the 39th anniversary of the E-Club Athletic Hall of Fame. The Class of 2014 will then be honored at the football game, Oct. 25, 2014. Tickets for the Hall of Fame ceremony can be purchased by calling the EMU Athletics Department at 734.487.8236. 1984 William Barrett James Bell Wardell Gilliam* Gordon Minty Bernard Otto*

1976 Charles Eugene Beatty* James “Bingo” Brown* William E. Foy* George W. Marshall* Lloyd W. Olds* Elton J. Rynearson, Sr.* Edwin Shadford* Raymond L. Stites*

1985 John Banaszak Doug Cossey* Hasely Crawford Michael H. Jones* Richard Moseley Charles Paige Jean Siterlet*

1977 C. Dale Curtiss* Charles Hanneman* Charles “Whitey” Hlad* Hayes W. Jones Harry Ockerman* Dean Rockwell* Olin Sanders* Paul Shoemaker* 1978 William E. Crouch* Daniel Webster Kirksey Robert K. Middlekauff Thomas V. Quinn* Kenneth “Red” Simmons* Andrew Vanyo* James A. Walsh* William C. Zepp* 1979 Louis Batterson* James Bibbs Merrill Hershey* Harvey Marlatt George Muellich* Ron Oestrike Arthur D. Walker* Frank “Buck” Weeber*

1986 Jean S. Cione* David Ellis Bruce Howell Ron Johnson Richard G. Raymond Bill Tipton 1987 Glenn Davis Marvin Johnson Bob Rowland* William J. Stephens Jack Weiss 1988 Norbert S. Badar Clarence Chapman Sherm J. Collins Clare Ebersole Stanley McConnor Bob Welch*

1980 Ruth Boughner* Leighton Boyd* Kenneth “Beef” Matheson* Ferris G. Newman* Bob Parks

1989 Gary Bastien William M. Cave* Ron Gulyas Ann (Meachum) Lohner Bob Owchinko Harry Werbin* 1990 Ken Bruchanski Dottie Denise Davis Jeffrey E. Dils Frank Reaume Virgil E. Windom Duane Zemper

1981 Delmar Allman* Rha W. Arnold* Charles E. Forsythe* James R. Martin* David L. Pureifory* Abe Rosenkrantz* Clarence B. Sabbath* Shirley G. Spork

1991 James Brodie* Tom Fagan Jim Grant* Jeff Huxley James Ross Claude Snarey*

1982 Garion H. Campbell* Clifford D. Crane* Marvin R. Mittlestat* Albert H. Pingel Earl N. Riskey* Charles J. Shonta Fred D. Trosko* 1983 Roger Arnett* Santee Brockman* Ralph Gilden Augusta “Gussie” Harris* Kenneth Hawk* Charles Lappeus* Neville “Tex” Walker* George Wendt*

1992 Cleon Gilliam Jay Jones Susan “Sue” Parks Mike Strickland Leo Turner* 1993 Joe Brodie Laurie Ann Byrd Oswald Gaynier* George Gervin Nick Manych*

1994 Terry Collins Donna Donakowski F.L. “Frosty” Ferzacca* Kevin “Rocky” Miller Robert Sims C.P. Steimle*

2003 Sherry (Anderson) Boughton Sharon (Brown) Calhoun Marsha (Barker) Crosby Jim Dutcher Garry Grady Paul McMullen Joel Smith

2009 Denise Allen Charlie Batch Jerry Cerulla Angela (Springer) Johnson Sharon McNie Gary Patton Gary Strickland

1995 John Clay Bob Crosby Kerry Keating James Matthews Lucy Parker Larry Radcliff

2004 Melissa (Drouillard) Bater Roxanne (Munch) Bronkema Roger Coryell Mark Dailey Earl Dixon Mireille (Sankatsing) Smith Jim Streeter

2010 Clement Chukwu Dawn (Godfrey) Heck Laurie Hubbard JoAnne (LeFevre) McBroom Hildred Lewis John R. Martin Barry Stokes

1996 Jim Applegate John C. Fountain Kennedy McIntosh* Randy Mills Andrea (Bowman) Osika Jeff Peck 1997 Walter Gerald Brown* Ed Engle* Glenn Gulliver Earle Higgins Duane Root Eugene Thomas Claudia Wasik 1998 Marc Dingman Grant Long Loita “Blink” Molineaux* Nanette Push Ron Saunders* Pat Sheridan Tom Smith 1999 Ron Adams Jim Harkema Kelly Hebler Dave Kieft Leroy Potter* Mark Smith Jeff Washington 2000 Wilbur P. Bowen* Jack Brusewitz Chris Hoiles Denise (Kaercher) Leipold Jim Nelson Jenny Romatowski Wayne Seiler

MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008

2006 Nikki (Stubbs) Douglas Greg Howe Carole Huston Dazel Jules Peter Linn Bob Lints Gary Tyson 2007 Al Jagutis Marci Kelley Mark Leonard Tamyka McCord Stan Vinson Doug Willer 2008 Joy (Inniss) Johnson Lindell Reason Jeff Reaume* Sarah Willis Chuck Wilson

2011 Ingrid (Boyce) Benn Howard Booth Traci (Parsons) McMullen Linda Milholland Jamie Nieto Norm Parker* John Schmidt 2012 Erik Henriksen Ivory Westly Hood Brian Tolbert Sharon (Rose) Schwartz Jerry Umin 2013 Dennis Betts Earl Boykins JoyAnn Clarke Wondella Devers Derrick Dial Eugene Smith Donald Stewart 2014 Boaz Cheboiywo Kathy Hart Fred LaPlante Tom Michael Lorenzo M. Neeley Allyson Newman Brett Petersmark *Deceased

2001 Angie Fielder Jon Gates Bob Jennings Mauri Jormakka* George Mead* John “Rocky” Roe Rodney Slater 2002 William “Audie” Cole Rena (Cox) McBroom Earl Jones Lanny Mills J.E. Morcombe* Jim Pietrzak Ron Rice Mary Smith*

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2007

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2005 Tommy Asinga Dan Boisture* Ben Braun Hamilton Morningstar* Dr. Waldomar Roeser Danny Schmitz Sara Seegers Harold Simons

MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

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1970 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1976 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP

2015 Eagles Baseball

1975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE


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