2010 Wayne State University Baseball Media Guide

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INTRODUCTION Quick Facts / Team Information................................1 Sports Information.....................................................2 2010 SEASON Roster.......................................................................4 Schedule...................................................................5 Season Outlook.................................................... 6-7 STAFF WSU President Jay Noren......................................10 WSU Athletic Director Rob Fournier.......................11 Head Coach Ryan Kelley........................................12 Assistant Coaches/Support Staff...................... 13-14 THE WARRIORS Player Profiles................................................... 16-27 Career Statistics................................................ 29-30 2009 REVIEW Season Timeline.....................................................32 Season Images.......................................................33 2009 Results...........................................................34 2009 Statistics.........................................................35 2009 GLIAC Results...............................................36 HISTORY & RECORDS Team History...........................................................40 Year-By-Year Results........................................ 41-45 Conference Finishes...............................................45 Record vs. Opponents............................................46 All-Time vs. 2010 Opponents............................ 46-47 Coaching Records..................................................48 Team Records.........................................................49 Batting Records................................................ 50-51 Pitching/Defense Records................................ 52-53 All-Time Letterwinners...................................... 54-55 Anthony Bass..........................................................56 WAYNE STATE This is Wayne State................................................58 Wayne State Academics.........................................59 Associate Athletic Directors / Faculty Rep..............60 Athletic Staff & Coaches.........................................61 Sports Medicine......................................................62 Strength & Conditioning / WSU Baseball Field.......63 WSU Athletic Hall of Fame / Warrior Club...............64 Media Roster.........................................................IBC 2010 Schedule.......................................................BC

wayne state baseball 2010 media guide BASEBALL STAFF Head Coach.......................................................................Ryan Kelley Alma Mater/Year..................................................... Michigan/1999 Office Phone............................................................ 313-577-2749 E-mail........................................................ryankelley@wayne.edu Record at WSU/Years.................................25-26 (.490)/1 season Career Record/Years............................................................. same Assistant Coaches........................................................ Logan Hughes ...................................................................................Chris Ogden ........................................................................................Art Dudal .......................................................................... John Dombrowski Academic Consultant.....................................Gerald Thompkins, Ph.D Assistant Athletic Trainer........................................... Steve Domzalski Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach....................... Brandon Spickler Associate A.D. in charge of baseball.................................Jason Clark TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Overall Record....................................................................25-26 Home.......................................................................................11-7 Road......................................................................................11-15 Neutral.......................................................................................3-4 2009 GLIAC Record/Place....................................................18-15/4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................................18/8 Starting Position Players Returning/Lost...................................5/4 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost................................................5/1 Newcomers.......................................................................................17 Freshmen...................................................................................10 Transfers......................................................................................7 HISTORY First Year of Baseball....................................................................1941 All-Time Varsity Record........................................1011-1160-15 (.466) GLIAC Titles.....................................6 (1980-82, 1998, 2005^, 2008^) Last GLIAC Tournament Appearance...........................................2009 Last NCAA Tournament Appearance............................................2008 Result..................................... Lost to Ashland, 3-0 (regional final)

WSU ATHLETICS STAFF Location..........................................................Detroit, Michigan 48202 Founded.......................................................................................1868 Enrollment.......................................... 31,786 (20,766 undergraduate) Nickname................................................................................ Warriors Colors.............................................................................Green & Gold Affiliation.................................................................... NCAA Division II Conference................................................................................ GLIAC Stadium................................................................WSU Baseball Field Dimensions.................................................. 310-379-390-420-310 Capacity...................................................................................500 President........................................................................Dr. Jay Noren Faculty Athletic Representative........................... Robert M. Ackerman Director of Athletics..........................................................Rob Fournier Associate Athletic Director/SWA....................................Allison Tookes Associate Athletic Director/Fiscal Operations................Bhavna Mehta Athletics Chief of Staff......................................................Tami Tranter Assistant Athletic Director/Marketing & Tickets................... Jeff Evans Assistant Athletic Director/Facilities...............................Bob Ostrowski Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance........................... Sarah Pruess Academic Coordinator................................................. Candice Turner Assistant Compliance/Academic Coordinator.....................Joe Pawlik Head Athletic Trainer......................................................Michael Chan Assistant Athletic Trainer................................................Natalie Herter Assistant Athletic Trainer................................................... Josh Priehs Assistant Athletic Trainer.........................................Amanda Riesterer Strength & Conditioning Coach.........................................Paul Harker Facility Coordinator............................................................. Mike Flynn Accounting Assistant.................................................. Linda Letkowski Graduate Assistants.......................................................Lisa Seymour .............................................................................Lindsay DiPietro .......................................................................... Matt Cunningham Athletic Department Switchboard.................................. 313-577-4280 Athletic Department Fax................................................ 313-577-5996

^ Regular-season title

SPONSORS Wayne State Baseball would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous support this season: Allstate................................................................................37 Back-Yard Bat Co...............................................................20 Berman and Associates......................................................37 Bullpen Baseball/Softball Academy....................................16 E.W. Smith Insurance.........................................................38 Grace Harper Florist...........................................................26 L.I.N.K. Mentoring...............................................................28 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Athletic Department.................27 Marwil Bookstore................................................................37 Midtown Corner Cafe..........................................................37 Pediatric Consultants of Troy..............................................19 Skaggs Family....................................................................38 Tri-County Custom Sports..................................................17 University Auto Care.............................................................8

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2010 MEDIA GUIDE The 2010 Wayne State University Baseball Media Guide is a production of the WSU Sports Information Office – Jeff Weiss, Director; Tom Gorman, Assistant Director – in conjunction with the WSU Baseball Office. Compiled, edited, and layout by Tom Gorman. Additional assistance provided by Jeff Weiss. Cover designed by Tom Gorman. Photography by Mark Hicks (WestSide Photographic), Ron Harper, Tom Gorman, Jason Clark and Patricia Skaggs. Printed by ArborOakland Group (Royal Oak, Mich.). Media guide information current as of January 25, 2010.

ON THE COVER Displaying the Warriors’ new uniforms for the 2010 season are WSU’s nine seniors - co-captain John Skaggs, Ryan Mosher, David White, Ryan LaPensee, Brady Cooper, Jamie Bailey, Paul LaMantia, co-captain Justin Mazur, and Tom Olson - as well as redshirt junior co-captain Michael Wiseman. In the historical photos, showing uniforms of the past (clockwise from top left): the 1946 baseball team, Kevin Ponticelli (1976-79), Michael Newsted (1998-2001), Matthew Williams (2007-09), Anthony Bass (2006-08), and Michael J. Clark (1966-69).

Directions to WSU BASEBALL FIELD From the West: Take I-94 East. Exit at Trumbull Avenue. Turn right onto Trumbull Avenue, then left onto Warren Avenue. Parking is in Lot 50 off Warren Avenue. From the East: Take I-94 West. Exit at Woodward/ Brush Avenues. Remain on Ford Service Drive to Woodward Avenue. Turn left onto Woodward Avenue, going south to Warren Avenue. Turn right onto Warren Avenue. Continue west on Warren Avenue to Lodge Freeway (M 10) overpass. Lot 50 is located on your right just past the overpass. From the North: Take I-75 South to Warren Avenue exit. Turn right onto Warren Avenue. Continue west on Warren Avenue to Lodge Freeway (M 10) overpass. Lot 50 is located just past the overpass. From the South: Take I-75 North to Lodge Freeway (M 10) North. Exit at Forrest/ Warren Avenues. Turn left onto Warren Avenue (2nd light). Cross over Lodge Freeway and turn right into Lot 50.

MISSION STATEMENT Wayne State University believes that intercollegiate athletics are an important and wholesome adjunct to the principal purposes of the University: (1) the advancement of knowledge through research and investigation; and (2) the dissemination of knowledge through teaching. To that end, participants in intercollegiate athletics must be, first and foremost, students whose fundamental aim is to obtain a sound education. A major mission of the University is to achieve an increasing level of excellence in the quality of its programs and to enhance the visibility and recognition of the University as a whole. Students who participate in intercollegiate athletics are directly involved in the implementation of this mission of excellence, and by such participation, provide a unifying objective of community and University. Wayne State University believes that a well-balanced program in intercollegiate sports is important so long as it remains in proper focus as an ancillary of the real purposes of the University; so long as it remains under academic control; so long as the players are bona fide students; and so long as the coaches strive to instill qualities of honesty, sportsmanship and clean play.


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Wayne State University Sports Information

Wayne State Media Outlets Newspapers

Television

DETROIT FREE PRESS Gene Myers, Sports Editor 600 W. Fort St. Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (313) 222-6661 Fax: (313) 222-5983 www.freep.com

WXYZ-TV 7 (ABC) Don Shane, Sports Director 20777 West Ten Mile Road Southfield, MI 48037 Phone: (248) 827-9420 Fax: (248) 827-9444 www.wxyz.com

DETROIT NEWS Ruben Luna, Sports Editor 615 W. Lafayette Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (313) 222-2261 Fax: (313) 222-6019 www.detnews.com

WDIV-TV 4 (NBC) Bernie Smilovitz, Sports Director 550 W. Lafayette Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (313) 222-0504 Fax: (313) 222-0592 www.clickondetroit.com

Assistant SID/Baseball Contact

THE SOUTH END Karl Henkel, Sports Editor 5425 Woodward Ave. Suite 101 Detroit, MI 48202 Phone: (313) 577-3496 Fax: (313) 993-8108 www.southend.wayne.edu

WJBK-TV 2 (FOX) Dan Miller, Sports Director PO Box 2000 Southfield, MI 48037 Phone: (248) 552-5114 Fax: (248) 557-1199 www.myfoxdetroit.com

Tyler McIntosh

Associated Press 300 River Place Suite 2400 Detroit, MI 48207 Phone: 313-259-0650 Fax: 313-259-4966

Jeff Weiss

Tom Gorman

Jeff Weiss

Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations

Office Phone................................................313-577-7542 Cell Phone...................................................419-367-1627 E-mail............................................ jeff.weiss@wayne.edu

Tom Gorman

Office Phone................................................313-577-2299 Cell Phone...................................................248-379-1699 E-mail..............................................tgorman@wayne.edu

Sports Information Intern E-mail............................................tmcintosh@wayne.edu Office Fax............................................................313-577-5997 Mailing Address.........................................5101 John C. Lodge 101 Matthaei Detroit, MI 48202

Wayne State Media Guidelines The 2010 Wayne State University Baseball Media Guide was produced by the Sports Information Office to assist the media in coverage of Warrior baseball. Requests for additional information, interviews and photographs should be directed to Tom Gorman at 313-577-2299 or tgorman@wayne.edu. Post-Game Procedures Head coach Ryan Kelley will be available for the media by request after the game. Individual Warrior players’ names should be given to Tom Gorman at the end of the contest and will be made available after the coach.

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Oakland Press Jeff Kuehn, Sports Editor 48 W. Huron Pontiac, MI 48342 Phone: 248-745-4682 Fax: 248-332-8885 www.theoaklandpress.com Macomb Daily Jason Schmidt, Sports Editor 100 Macomb Daily Dr. Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 Phone: 586-469-4510 Fax: 586-469-2892 www.macombdaily.com

The online home of the Wayne State Warriors has a new look and many new features, including blogs, podcasts, video

WMYD-TV 20 Dave Leval 2777 Franklin Road, Suite 1220 Southfield, MI 48034 Phone: (248) 355-2020 www.tv20detroit.com Radio WDTK RADIO (1400 AM) Two Radio Plaza Ferndale, MI 48220-2129 Phone: (248) 581-1207 Fax: (248) 581-1231 www.wdtkam.com WWJ RADIO (950 AM) Tony Ortiz, Sports 26495 American Drive Southfield, MI 48034 Phone: (248) 945-9950 Fax: (248) 304-4970 www.wwj.com

VISIT THE NEW AND IMPROVED

WWW.WSUATHLETICS.COM

and more. As always, fans and media can still receive access to information on every WSU team including weekly releases, statistics, rosters, biographical information, and media guides. The site also provides links to the NCAA, the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), College Hockey America (CHA) and other sport-related sites.

2010 BASEball media guide


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2009 all-gliac first team outfielder .391 career batting average

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wayne state university warriors No.

Name

Pos.

Ht./Wt.

Cl.

B/T

Hometown/High School (Last College)

1

Cameron Walker

UT

6-1/155

Fr.

R/R

Clinton Twp., Mich. / De La Salle

2

J.J. Ciennik

INF

6-0/185

Jr.

R/R

Waterford, Mich. / Mott (Heidelberg)

3

Andrew Ciennik

INF

5-10/170

So.

R/R

Waterford, Mich. / Mott

4

Paul LaMantia

OF

6-0/190

Sr.

R/R

Tecumseh, Ont. / St. Anne’s (Blue Ridge CC)

5

Ryan LaPensee

OF

6-3/190

Sr.

R/R

LaSalle, Ont. / St. Thomas of Villanova

6

Michael Wiseman

C

5-11/200

R-Jr.

L/R

White Lake, Mich. / Lakeland

7

Jamie Bailey

INF

5-10/170

Sr.

L/R

Petrolia, Ont. / Lambton (Blue Ridge CC)

8

Chris Gebara

UT

6-1/190

Fr.

L/L

Troy, Mich. / Troy

9

Caleb Dalman

SS/3B

5-11/190

R-Jr.

R/R

Hudsonville, Mich. / Hudsonville

10

Josh Schafer

C

5-11/175

Jr.

R/R

Mt. Pleasant, Mich. / Mt. Pleasant (Kellogg CC)

11

A.J. Matos

INF

5-7/150

Fr.

R/R

Southgate, Mich. / Detroit Western

12

Justin Sylvester

RHP

6-2/210

R-So.

R/R

Macomb, Mich. / Dakota

13

Justin Mazur

RHP

6-2/195

R-Sr.

R/R

Macomb, Mich. / De La Salle

14

Justin DeFrancis

OF

5-9/165

Jr.

L/L

Rochester, Mich. / Stoney Creek (Kalamazoo Valley CC)

15

Alex Trojan

INF

6-1/195

R-So.

R/R

Fenton, Mich. / Hartland

16

Alex Pierse

LHP

6-2/185

Fr.

L/L

Clinton Twp., Mich. / De La Salle

17

Eric Ramaekers

C

5-8/156

So.

R/R

Lake Orion, Mich. / Lake Orion

18

Tyler Loehr

RHP

6-1/200

Jr.

R/R

Brighton, Mich. / Brighton

19

Phil Swanson

1B/OF

6-3/240

R-So.

R/R

Rochester Hills, Mich. / Stoney Creek

20

Bobby Thomas

1B

6-2/215

Fr.

R/R

Northville, Mich. / Northville

21

Tom Olson

UT

6-0/200

R-Sr.

R/R

Clinton Twp., Mich. / Chippewa Valley

22

Brady Cooper

RHP

6-1/195

Sr.

R/R

Allen Park, Mich. / Allen Park

23

John Skaggs

1B/DH

6-5/225

R-Sr.

R/R

Adrian, Mich. / Adrian

24

Brad Guenther

C

5-10/175

Fr.

L/R

Ann Arbor, Mich. / Saline

25

Chike Springer

OF

6-0/175

Fr.

R/R

Toronto, Ont. / Birchmount Park

26

Brett Shankin

RHP

6-1/200

Jr.

L/R

Washington, Mich. / Romeo

27

Josh Wedesky

RHP

6-3/195

So.

R/R

Fowlerville, Mich. / Fowlerville

28

Brock Bates

RHP

6-9/260

Fr.

R/R

Delta, Ohio / Evergreen

29

David White

RHP

6-4/205

Sr.

R/R

Taylor, Mich. / Kennedy

31

Corey Post

RHP

5-11/175

Jr.

R/R

Coldwater, Mich. / Coldwater (Kellogg CC)

32

Henry Schneider

INF

5-8/180

Fr.

L/R

Detroit, Mich. / Detroit Jesuit

33

Kyle Vesey

OF

6-3/167

So.

L/R

Brighton, Mich. / Brighton

34

Ryan Mosher

RHP

6-0/180

R-Sr.

L/R

Ann Arbor, Mich. / Pioneer

35

Matt Rustulka

RHP

6-3/205

Jr.

R/R

Windsor, Ont. / Riverside (St. Clair)

37

Matt Mahalak

LHP

5-11/172

So.

R/L

Wyandotte, Mich. / Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

39

Tyler Higgins

RHP

6-4/210

Fr.

R/R

Shepherd, Mich. / Mt. Pleasant

41

Sean Falvo

INF

5-11/150

R-So.

R/R

White Lake, Mich. / Detroit Catholic Central (Wabash Valley CC)

44

Billy Hurley

RHP

6-2/195

So.

R/R

Mississauga, Ont. / St. Aloysius Gonzaga (Binghamton)

Ryan Kelley - Head Coach Logan Hughes - Assistant Coach Art Dudal - Assistant Coach Chris Ogden - Assistant Coach John Dombrowski - Assistant Coach Gerald Thompkins, Ph.D. - Academic Consultant/Asst. Recruiting Steve Domzalski - Assistant Athletic Trainer Brandon Spickler - Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Tom Gorman - Assistant Sports Information Director

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Chike............................................................. CHEE-kay Ciennik..............................................................SHIN-ick Gebara......................................................... juh-BAR-uh Guenther......................................................... GUN-ther LaMantia................................................. la-MAN-tee-ah LaPensee.................................................. la-PAHN-say Loehr.........................................................................lair Mahalak....................................................muh-HAA-lick Matos...............................................................MAY-toes Mazur................................................................ MAY-zur Mosher...........................................................MOES-zur Ramaekers..................................................RAM-a-kers Vesey................................................................VEE-see

2010 roster ROSTER BREAKDOWN Roster By Class Seniors (9) Bailey, Cooper, LaMantia, LaPensee, Mazur*, Mosher*, Olson*, Skaggs*, White Juniors (9) J. Ciennik, Dalman*, DeFrancis, Loehr, Post, Rustulka, Schafer, Shankin, Wiseman* Sophomores (10) A. Ciennik, Falvo*, Hurley, Mahalak, Ramaekers, Swanson*, Sylvester*, Trojan*, Vesey, Wedesky Freshmen (10) Bates, Gebara, Guenther, Higgins, Matos, Pierse, Schneider, Springer, Thomas, Walker *redshirt

Roster By State/Province Michigan (31) A. Ciennik, J. Ciennik, Cooper, Dalman, DeFrancis, Falvo, Gebara, Guenther, Higgins, Loehr, Mahalak, Matos, Mazur, Mosher, Olson, Pierse, Post, Ramaekers, Schafer, Schneider, Shankin, Skaggs, Swanson, Sylvester, Thomas, Trojan, Vesey, Walker, Wedesky, White, Wiseman Ontario (6) Bailey, Hurley, LaMantia, LaPensee, Rustulka, Springer Ohio (1) Bates

Roster By Position Infielders (12) Bailey, A. Ciennik, J. Ciennik, Dalman, Falvo, Matos, Schneider, Skaggs, Springer, Swanson, Thomas, Trojan Outfielders (4) DeFrancis, LaMantia, LaPensee, Vesey Utility (3) Gebara, Olson, Walker Left-Handed Pitchers (2) Mahalak, Pierse Right-Handed Pitchers (13) Bates, Cooper, Higgins, Hurley, Loehr, Mazur, Mosher, Post, Rustulka, Shankin, Sylvester, Wedesky, White Catchers (4) Guenther, Ramaekers, Schafer, Wiseman

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2010 schedule Day

Date

Opponent

Location

Saturday

Feb. 20

at West Georgia (DH)

Carrollton, Ga.

12:30 PM

Sunday

Feb. 21

at West Georgia (DH)

Carrollton, Ga.

12:30 PM

Saturday

Feb. 27

at Drury

Springfield, Mo.

2:00 PM

Saturday

Feb. 27

Augustana

Springfield, Mo.

5:00 PM

Sunday

Feb. 28

Augustana

Springfield, Mo.

10:00 AM

Sunday

Feb. 28

at Drury

Springfield, Mo.

1:00 PM

Thursday

Mar. 11

Winona State (DH)&

Winter Haven, Fla.

3:00 PM

Friday

Mar. 12

Minnesota State (DH)

Winter Haven, Fla.

3:00 PM

Saturday

Mar. 13

Wheeling Jesuit

Winter Haven, Fla.

9:00 AM

Sunday

Mar. 14

Minnesota-Duluth (DH)

Winter Haven, Fla.

1:00 PM

Monday

Mar. 15

Nebraska-Omaha&

Winter Haven, Fla.

3:30 PM

Wednesday

Mar. 17

at Northwood (DH)*

Midland, Mich.

1:00 PM

Saturday

Mar. 20

Ashland (DH)*

Detroit, Mich.

1:00 PM

Sunday

Mar. 21

Ashland*

Detroit, Mich.

12:00 PM

Tuesday

Mar. 23

Eastern Michigan

Detroit, Mich.

3:00 PM

Wednesday

Mar. 24

Tiffin (DH)*

Detroit, Mich.

1:00 PM

Saturday

Mar. 27

at Findlay (DH)*

Findlay, Ohio

1:00 PM

Sunday

Mar. 28

at Findlay*

Findlay, Ohio

12:00 PM

Wednesday

Mar. 31

at Ashland (DH)*

Ashland, Ohio

1:00 PM

Friday

Apr. 2

Northwood (DH)*

Detroit, Mich.

1:00 PM

Saturday

Apr. 3

Northwood*

Detroit, Mich.

12:00 PM

Tuesday

Apr. 6

at Eastern Michigan

Ypsilanti, Mich.

6:00 PM

Wednesday

Apr. 7

Hillsdale (DH)*

Detroit, Mich.

1:00 PM

Saturday

Apr. 10

Saginaw Valley State (DH)*

Detroit, Mich.

1:00 PM

Sunday

Apr. 11

Saginaw Valley State*

Detroit, Mich.

12:00 PM

Wednesday

Apr. 14

Grand Valley State (DH)*

Detroit, Mich.

2:00 PM

Saturday

Apr. 17

at Tiffin (DH)*

Tiffin, Ohio

1:00 PM

Sunday

Apr. 18

at Tiffin*

Tiffin, Ohio

12:00 PM

Wednesday

Apr. 21

Findlay (DH)*

Detroit, Mich.

1:00 PM

Saturday

Apr. 24

at Hillsdale (DH)*

Hillsdale, Mich.

1:00 PM

Sunday

Apr. 25

at Hillsdale*

Hillsdale, Mich.

1:00 PM

Tuesday

Apr. 27

at Central Michigan

Mount Pleasant, Mich.

3:00 PM

Wednesday

Apr. 28

at Saginaw Valley State (DH)*

University Center, Mich.

2:00 PM

Saturday

May 1

at Grand Valley State (DH)*

Allendale, Mich.

1:00 PM

Sunday

May 2

at Grand Valley State*

Allendale, Mich.

12:00 PM

Thur.-Sat.

May 6-8

GLIAC Tournament

Chillicothe, Ohio

TBA

Thur.-Sun.

May 13-16

NCAA Regionals

TBA

TBA

Sat.-Sat.

May 22-29

NCAA Championship

Cary, N.C.

TBA

*GLIAC game

Home games in bold

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Time

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wayne state university warriors When head coach Ryan Kelley reflects on the 2009 season, his first at the helm of the Wayne State University baseball program, “The first word that comes to my mind is ‘adversity.’” Adjustments coinciding with a new coaching regime, coupled with a rash of injuries which plagued the team for most of the season, made a 25-win result all the more impressive for the Warriors, as they reached the GLIAC Tournament for the fifth time in six years. Wayne State comes into 2010 with 18 returning letterwinners, but Kelley and his staff will also have 17 newcomers, including 10 freshmen, to work with. “We’re fortunate to have so many returning players, some with key experience and some who still have to show the ability to compete at this level,” said Kelley, who won more games as a first-year coach than anyone in the 70-year history of the program. “Based off of last year and the injuries that we were dealt, we didn’t have a lot of depth, so that’s why we brought some new faces in, to prepare us if that situation ever arises again.” Among the returning letterwinners are 13 upperclassmen, nine of whom are seniors. Kelley will count heavily on his veterans to help guide the Warriors back to the postseason. “We like to set our goals high,” said Kelley. “We make sure to have the mindset that we are going to play on the last day of the postseason and win that game. I believe in setting goals high to get the most out of your abilities as an individual and as a team. “We established a leadership pattern early on in the fall, I think we have three really good captains in John Skaggs, Michael Wiseman and Justin Mazur. They act as an extension of the coaching staff and will help us blend the returning and new players.” Wiseman, a 2010 preseason ABCA All-American, was a two-time All-Region selection in 2009 in addition to being named to the All-GLIAC First Team and WSU’s Most Valuable Player. One of two players to appear in all 51 games, the redshirt junior catcher batted .370 last season, second-best on the team and 10th in the GLIAC. Wiseman also had a .985 fielding percentage, with just five errors and five passed balls, and led the GLIAC with 27 runners caught stealing.

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Off the field, Wiseman is involved in many community service initiatives, including the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program, and serves as the communications officer for the WSU StudentAthlete Advisory Committee. “Mike has really established himself as one of the premier players in our conference,” said Kelley. “I expect him to be as consistent as possible and be even more of a leader – he’s always had that leadership style, but now he’s recognized as one of the premier guys, so he needs to be consistent, produce the way he’s been producing, and continue to help lead this pitching staff behind the plate.” Kelley also thinks very highly of Mazur, who enters his senior season as Wayne State’s all-time leader with a .857 career winning percentage (12-2). The righthander is also WSU’s active leader (22nd all-time) with a 6.84 strikeouts per nine innings average. Mazur made 12 appearances in 2009 and tied for the staff lead in wins (6) and strikeouts (45). He was named to the 2009 All-GLIAC Honorable Mention Team. Skaggs has battled through several injuries to play in 80 games in his career, and has 31 hits in 140 atbats. In 2007 he hit .319 and posted a .464 slugging percentage. His defensive skills at first base have proven to be outstanding, as he has committed just one error in 255 chances for a fielding percentage of .996 over three seasons. The secondary education major also volunteers with LINK and currently serves as the team liaison to the organization. A pair of senior outfielders, Ryan LaPensee and Paul LaMantia, will also be an integral part of this year’s team. LaPensee, who along with Wiseman received preseason All-America honors, was an All-GLIAC First Team and a Rawlings/ABCA All-Midwest Region Second Team selection as well last season. He hit .362, fourthbest on the team, with 30 RBI and a team-high 47 runs scored. LaPensee tied for the league lead with 26 stolen bases, seventh-most in WSU single-season history, and finished 14th in the league in batting, fifth in runs scored, tied for sixth in hits (64), and 13th in total bases (89). He has a .391 career batting average, second-best in school history, and is one run away from matching Bobby Marten’s WSU career record of 134. LaPensee also ranks fourth in school history with 192 hits, fourth with 56 stolen bases, ninth in doubles (31) and 10th with 255 total bases. “I think Ryan will establish himself as one of the best players in the history of Wayne State,” said Kelley. “He’s very motivated and goal-oriented this year, as he realizes this is his last campaign on campus. I expect him to have an outstanding season.” In his first year as a Warrior in 2009, LaMantia batted .347 with 35 RBI and 43 runs scored. He totaled 15 doubles and five triples, both tied for fifth-most in school history, and also hit four homers to finish with 24 extrabase hits, eighth-most in WSU history. He led the conference in triples and finished fourth in doubles and seventh in runs scored and total bases (97). LaMantia tied LaPensee for the team lead with 20 multiple-hit games and tied Wiseman for second on the squad with 10 multiple-RBI games. While the team likely knew what to expect from its

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veterans when healthy, the Warriors seldom were last year. However, according to Kelley, “One positive out of that was giving an opportunity for some young and new players to step in and get some valuable experience.” Second baseman Andrew Ciennik, an All-GLIAC Second Team selection, played in 44 games as a freshman and batted .289 with 16 RBI and 18 runs scored. He adjusted to the college game well as the season progressed, raising his batting average 75 points over the final 18 games and hitting safely in nine of the final 10 games. Ciennik led the team with a .545 average in the GLIAC Tournament. Phil Swanson, who redshirted in 2008, emerged as a solid designated hitter for the Warriors last season. He batted .344 in 35 games with 20 RBI and 19 runs scored. Swanson, who was named WSU’s Most Improved Player, led the squad with a .475 average with runners on and a .476 average with runners in scoring position. Senior infielder Jamie Bailey, who transferred to WSU last year, batted .297 in 29 games including a .383 average in conference games. Senior Tom Olson, a former pitcher, played in 25 games and batted .269 with five RBI and 10 runs scored in his first season as a utility player. Three sophomores will look to benefit from the lessons learned as rookies a year ago. Outfielder Kyle Vesey saw action in 29 games, posting a .203 average and finishing third on the team with 16 walks. Vesey also played error-free defense over his final 21 games in the outfield. Alex Trojan, who made 13 starts at third base, had eight hits and scored seven runs. Eric Ramaekers served as the bullpen catcher last season. Returning to the lineup is Caleb Dalman, who missed all of 2009 after having Tommy John surgery. He has a .236 average and .935 fielding percentage in 75 career games. Among the newcomers to the team are two catchers who will add significant depth to the position and ease the burden on Wiseman, who was behind the plate for nearly every inning last year. Junior Josh Schafer played two seasons at Kellogg Community College, helping the Bruins reach the NJCAA 2010 BASEball media guide


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World Series. He batted .231 with nine RBI in 36 games over two years. “Josh set a tone in his first three or four months here that he is one of the hardest workers on the team,” said Kelley. “He has a very good head on his shoulders.” Kelley also likes the leadership and competitive qualities of freshman Brad Guenther, a Saline graduate and the 2009 Ann Arbor News Player of the Year. The two-time all-state selection set three single-season school records as a senior and played in the East-West All-Star Game at Comerica Park in June. Another all-state high school standout is Cameron Walker, a De La Salle graduate. The utility player led the Pilots to a state championship in 2009 and hit well over .300 for his career. “He’s probably one of the most athletic players we have on this team,” said Kelley. “He can play a number of positions on the field, he has an outstanding arm, he can run well, and has shown promise at the plate.” Two transfers hoping to see playing time on the infield are J.J. Ciennik and Sean Falvo. Ciennik will join his brother on the WSU roster after two seasons at Heidelberg, where he appeared in 32 games for the Ohio Athletic Conference champions and collected 10 hits in 30 at bats. He was a two-sport athlete at Waterford Mott, earning three all-league selections in baseball and playing defense for the hockey team from 2005-07. Falvo, who was named MVP of the team’s GreenGold Intrasquad Series in the fall, came to Wayne State from Wabash Valley Community College. The Detroit Catholic Central grad was an all-area player and team captain in 2007. Outfielder Justin DeFrancis, a former high school teammate of Swanson, played two seasons at Kalamazoo Valley Community College, leading the Cougars with a .439 batting average in 2009. He earned Second Team All-MCCAA honors. Five rookie position players will also look to crack the lineup when the season begins in February. First baseman Bobby Thomas, the younger brother of Saginaw Valley State senior Charlie Thomas, hit .480 with 12 home runs, 15 doubles and 59 RBI as a senior www.wsuathletics.com

wayne state university warriors for Northville, helping the Mustangs reach the regional semifinals. Utility player Chris Gebara was an all-state selection and an East-West All-Star in 2009 after setting Troy’s single-season home run record (13). Infielder A.J. Matos earned all-league and all-area status while leading Detroit Western to consecutive league championships in 2008 and 2009. Toronto native Chike Springer, younger brother of former Warrior Adwin Springer (2003-06), posted a .420 average with five homers in 2008 for Birchmount Park. Henry Schneider is a versatile player who achieved alldistrict status twice for Detroit Jesuit. “We’re going to continue practicing, see where we are and plug those guys in where they can help us,” said Kelley. As a former collegiate pitcher himself, Kelley employs a “win with pitching” philosophy, which is particularly evident in his recruiting strategy. Mazur’s fellow seniors on the mound this season are right-handers Brady Cooper, David White, and Ryan Mosher. Cooper made 14 appearances (eight starts), posted a 5-5 record with a 6.12 ERA, and tied Mazur for the staff lead (10th in the GLIAC) with 45 strikeouts. He led the team with 57.1 innings pitched and a 2.81 strikeout/walk ratio. For his career, Cooper has a 2.30 K/BB ratio, best among active pitchers and eighth-best in school history. White brings invaluable experience to the bullpen, as his 38 career relief appearances are tied for third-most in program history. He pitched in 17 games last year, striking out 30 over 36.1 innings. He held opposing hitters to a .267 average with two outs, second-lowest among regulars on the staff. After missing two seasons due to major surgeries, Mosher had a 6.98 ERA in 13 relief appearances in 2009. He will look to end his career much the way it started in 2005, when he was an All-GLIAC Second Team selection with an 8-4 record and a 3.04 ERA. Returning junior Tyler Loehr had 43 strikeouts, 12thmost in the GLIAC, and led all WSU starters with a .251 opponents’ batting average a year ago. Classmate Brett Shankin has shown flashes of dominance in his two seasons at WSU, totaling five wins and 62 strikeouts in 71.1 innings. Josh Wedesky made eight starts as a freshman and posted a 6.95 ERA and 19 strikeouts in 10 appearances overall. Fellow sophomores Justin Sylvester and Matt Mahalak saw limited relief action last season. One highly-touted recruit joining the Wayne State program is Tyler Higgins, who was drafted in the 47th round of the Major League Baseball amateur draft by the Texas Rangers last June. The Mount Pleasant grad helped his team win a state title in 2007 and finish second twice. Higgins compiled a 14-3 record and 163 strikeouts in his final two seasons. “He can throw really hard, and he likes being on the mound in a critical situation,” said Kelley. “We’ve got to get him to a point where he can be consistent and use that fastball to the best of his ability.” Brock Bates, a 6-9, 260-pound freshman from Delta, Ohio, and southpaw Alex Pierse, who played with Walker at De La Salle, both garnered all-state and all-league honors their senior seasons.

Included among the three transfers on the pitching staff is Corey Post, a teammate of Schafer’s at Kellogg for two years. Post went 3-3 with a 4.29 ERA and 22 strikeouts in 2009. Matt Rustulka, a Windsor native and 2007 graduate of Riverside, played at St. Clair College for two years and was the Saints’ top pitcher at the end of the 2009 season. He also pitched for Ontario 2 in the 2009 Baseball Canada Junior Championship. Sophomore Billy Hurley arrived at WSU from Binghamton University, where he made 10 appearances for a squad which captured its first conference title and advanced to the NCAA Regional for the first time. Kelley and his 38-man roster will begin its campaign Feb. 20-21 with four games at West Georgia for the second year in a row. Games against Drury and Augustana the following weekend will precede a trip to Winter Haven, Fla., where the Warriors will play eight games before beginning conference play March 17 at Northwood. Wayne State will open its home schedule March 20 against Ashland, the top seed in last year’s GLIAC Tournament which WSU upset in the opening round. “There was a lot of parity last year with playing a fivegame series against everybody, so I think it will be similar in nature this year,” said Kelley. “You will definitely be put to the test in terms of your pitching depth.” March 23 will mark the return of former head coach Jay Alexander as Eastern Michigan comes to Detroit for a home-and-home series which will conclude April 6 in Ypsilanti. A road game against Central Michigan on April 27 constitutes Wayne State’s only other game against a Division I opponent. Twelve (12) of WSU’s final 14 games are on the road, with the regular season coming to a close May 1-2 at Grand Valley State, the 2009 NCAA Midwest Regional champion. “I think it’s going to be a battle right down to the wire again this year, and we’re looking forward to it,” said Kelley. “We can’t look too far ahead, and just take care of whoever is next on the schedule. “We just have to try and win every pitch of every inning.”

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On May 14, 2008, Wayne State’s Board of Governors voted unanimously to appoint Jay Noren, M.D., as the university’s 10th president effective August 1, 2008. Dr. Noren succeeded Irvin D. Reid, who stepped down on July 31 after a decade at Wayne State. Jay Noren received BA and BS degrees from the University of Minnesota, MD degree from the University of Minnesota Medical School, and an MPH from Harvard University. He was a research fellow at the Harvard Center for Community Health and Medical Care, Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow at the National Academy of Sciences and U.S Congress, and a Winston Churchill Fellow in England and Scotland. He did his graduate and post-graduate work in health policy, health services research, public health, preventive medicine, and internal medicine at Harvard, the University of Vermont, and Michigan State University. He joined the faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1976 where he served until 1999 as a tenured faculty member and

in several leadership roles. In addition to his faculty appointments at Wisconsin, he has also held faculty appointments as professor at the University of Nebraska, the George Bush School of Government and the College of Medicine at Texas A&M University and Health Science Center, as a visiting professor at the University of Minnesota and the University of Washington, and Research Scholar at the National Institute of Health Policy. Dr. Noren has previously served in several academic leadership roles including Founding Dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Executive Vice President and Provost at the University of Nebraska, Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences at the University of Wisconsin as well as Acting Dean for Allied Health and Associate Vice Chancellor at Wisconsin, Chancellor of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, and President of the Health Science Center and Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs at the Texas A&M University System.

wsu president jay noren Dr. Noren’s research and teaching emphases are health services research, health policy and health politics, health services leadership and management, health workforce, the role and operation of academic health centers, Native American health care, and executive education. He has engaged in extensive funded research projects and has authored numerous papers and book

chapters. He developed and directed the Wisconsin Center for Health Policy and Program Evaluation and was an originator and director of the University of Wisconsin graduate program in Administrative Medicine. Dr. Noren’s international experience includes negotiated educational exchange agreements with universities in China and Lithuania and work in collaboration with educational enterprises in Africa and England.

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The 2008-09 intercollegiate athletic season marked the highest finish ever for a Wayne State athletic program that has seen a steady rise in the national rankings each of Rob Fournier’s nine years as athletic director. The recent 11th in the nation places WSU in the upper four percent (4%) of all athletic programs in Division II. Since his arrival, Fournier’s plan to invigorate the WSU athletic department has centered on three goals - academic achievement, community outreach and competitive success. To that end, the record has been telling. In 2008, he was honored by NACDA as the Athletics Director of the Year in the Central Region. The Warriors eight best finishes ever in the NACDA Cup standings, which measures the overall performance of athletic programs around the country, have occurred in the last eight years. WSU has jumped 100 places in the standings since Fournier’s arrival. In those nine years, 28 WSU coaches have been honored as conference Coach-of-the-Year while three have been distinguished as National Coach of the Year. Also in 2008-09, the athletic department celebrated the naming of 37 All-Americans, the most in school history. Not surprisingly, the 104 All-Americans that have been honored nationally in the past three years are the most in any like period and coincidently exceed any 10 year period in the 92 years of WSU athletics. Last year was also a record-setting year academically and in the community. The Fall (2008) term’s cumulative grade-point average for all studentathletes was 3.048 while the Winter term’s mark was 3.035. Thirteen (13) of WSU’s sixteen (16) athletic programs had cumulative grade-point averages above 3.00. In addition, in only nine months, WSU studentathletes contributed an exemplary 5,529 community service hours volunteering at a variety of Detroit initiatives. The rise in both academic average and www.wsuathletics.com

wayne state university warriors community outreach has been dramatic, consistent and unprecedented. In addition, in the latest federally-mandated graduation rate report, WSU student-athletes received an undergraduate degree at a rate 17 percent higher than the comparable campus population. These, and other academic achievements, are recognized at the annual academic banquet, which he started in 2001. Fournier’s ability to generate corporate support has vastly improved the physical setting of the athletic campus and the competitive balance of the Warrior teams. In his nine years, he has raised over six million dollars from a variety of sources. That total has helped complete the following facility initiatives: football locker room; baseball’s replica Fenway Park stadium; men’s and women’s basketball locker rooms; softball grandstand, walkway and press box; a Boston Garden-like parquet floor for basketball; Hall of Fame foyer; swimming video board and pool improvements; football ticket booths and stadium entrance; outdoor marquee; FieldTurf and a new track; scoreboards for baseball and football with a video display; trainer’s treatment area; new USTA tennis courts; and a design charette for a new arena. The physical transformation has been both noticeable and imaginative and boasts a number of cosmetic infrastructure changes as well. In the past five years alone, student-athletes have committed nearly 20,000 community service hours with such programs as St. Leo’s and St. Aloysius soup kitchens, Motor City Makeover, Make-A-Wish, Relay for Life, canned food drives, Boys and Girls Club, Toys-for-Tots, Skate for the Cure, Genesis House, Focus Hope and Big Brothers/Big Sisters. In particular, the Think Detroit/PAL initiative pairs WSU student-athletes and coaches with over 13,000

Detroit school children in a variety of program and outreach activities. All this is accomplished under the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, one of the first in the conference. Fournier has also initiated an outreach effort for coaches and staff to volunteer one day a month to a charitable cause in a program labeled WIN -- Warriors in the Neighborhood.

Fournier served three years as a member of the NCAA regional-ranking football committee whose responsibilities include selecting the top teams in the region each week and the teams that advance to the postseason. This year will be his second on the NCAA softball regional ranking committee. He currently serves as the chair of the GLIAC officiating committee and is past President of the Conference Executive Committee. In women’s hockey, he served as the chair of the Structure Committee and a member of the Executive Committee. Prior to joining Wayne State, Fournier served as the Senior Associate Commissioner and general counsel for the Mid-American Conference. While serving as the acting Commissioner of the Conference (1999),

he moved the league office from Toledo to Cleveland, wrote and secured a long-term contract for the men’s basketball tournament at the Gund Arena (now Quicken Loans Arena) and secured the three largest corporate gifts in the history of the MAC including First Energy as the tournament sponsor for the men’s postseason basketball tournament. He also wrote and negotiated the Motor City Bowl football contract that is the MAC’s longest post-season Bowl alignment. As the chief compliance officer for the league, Fournier investigated and reported on over 350 infraction cases that insured fairness in case resolution and corrective action. At the request of institutions, he has appeared before the NCAA Committee on Infractions and conducted campus reviews of compliance effectiveness in financial aid, rules education, eligibility and institutional control. He has served as liaison to various NCAA committees for which the conference held cabinet positions. The MAC presidents recognized Fournier’s achievements when they unanimously conferred a Certificate of Commendation and a mark of esteem for his efforts in 1999. A licensed attorney, he received his bachelor’s degree summa cum laude and his master’s with honors from the University of Akron. He was a national forensics champion and qualified for the national finals in six events. Fournier received his law degree from Akron in 1986 and was admitted to the Ohio bar that same year where he is still licensed to practice.

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Ryan Kelley, who completed six seasons on the Warriors’ staff including three as WSU’s pitching coach prior to being named head coach in September 2008, is entering his second year at the helm in the 2010 season. Kelley is the ninth head coach in the 70-year history of the Wayne State University baseball program. In 2009, Kelley guided the team to its fifth GLIAC Tournament appearance in the last six years. The Warriors finished with an overall record of 25-26, as Kelley broke his predecessor Jay Alexander’s record for most wins by a first-year coach in program history. “I look forward to Ryan building on our successes in baseball,” noted WSU Director of Athletics Rob Fournier following Kelley’s promotion. “The committee considered some outstanding candidates and there is no doubt that our program has risen in stature. In the end, Ryan’s familiarity with our system, his strong work habits and active role in building our program the last six years, was a significant factor. I look forward to working with him to move our baseball team into an elite echelon.” After earning a bachelor of science degree from the University of Michigan, Kelley graduated with his master’s from WSU in sports administration. In the summer of 2004, Kelley became a community director within the WSU Office of Housing & Residential Life, a position he held until taking over as the athletic department’s academic coordinator from February 2006 until his promotion to head baseball coach. Originally from Northville, Kelley was a four-year pitcher at Michigan (1996-1999). He would help the Wolverines win the 1997 Big Ten Championship and the 1999 Big Ten Tournament Championship. Following the 1997 season, Kelley was a pitcher in the Alaskan Central Collegiate baseball league for the Mat-Su Minors. Kelley played high school ball at Dearborn Divine Child where he earned all-state and honorable mention preseason All-America honors. 12

He also completed a graduate assistant position with the Detroit Lions and has worked in Wayne State’s sports information department. In addition, he completed a graduate assistantship with Stanford University’s athletic department. “I am very honored and humbled to be named the head baseball coach at Wayne State University,” said Kelley. “I would like to thank Rob and the search committee for their efforts during this selection process. In addition, I would like to thank our former head coach Jay Alexander for giving me the opportunity to join the baseball staff six seasons ago. I look forward to continuing to build on the successful momentum that Coach Alexander initiated. “Moving into the next chapter of WSU baseball we are eager for continued success. With the current players in place, our fantastic new dugouts, and the resources available to our student-athletes we look forward to an exciting future. We will continue to prepare to win both on and off the field. It is my goal that our Warrior baseball student-athletes will continue to serve as leaders in our community efforts, achieve academic prosperity, learn how to strive for and accomplish our goals on the diamond, while also preparing for a successful life after graduation. Ultimately, our student-athletes will come to realize the importance of working together as a team in a family environment and be proud to wear the name of Wayne State University across the front of our jerseys.” In his six seasons as an assistant coach at WSU, the Warriors compiled a 161-148 record (.521 winning percentage), won two GLIAC regular-season titles, made four GLIAC tournament appearances, and advanced to the NCAA Regional twice. The 2008 squad set the WSU record for wins (34), while coming within one win of advancing to the NCAA Division II Championship round. Over his entire career at Wayne State, the baseball program has received 70 Academic AllGLIAC selections, 39 All-GLIAC awards and 14 AllRegion honorees.

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In 2008, Anthony Bass and Adam Kaminski became the first WSU baseball All-Americans in 30 years. In addition, three players under Kelley’s watch have signed professional contracts with Major League Baseball organizations - Bass (San Diego Padres, 2008), Steve Squires (Chicago White Sox, 2005), and Randy Surratt (Chicago White Sox, 2004). Kelley’s squad is also very involved in the local community. During the 2008-09 school year the baseball team completed an approximate 1,300 community service hours through a number of outreach programs in Metro Detroit.

THE RYAN KELLEY FILE Hometown: Northville, Mich. HIGH SCHOOL • 1995 graduate of Dearborn Divine Child • All-State and Preseason All-America honoree COLLEGE • 1999 graduate of University of Michigan • Four-year pitcher for Wolverines (1996-99) • 1997 Big Ten Champion • 1999 Big Ten Tournament Champion • Amassed a 5-4 record with 72 strikeouts in 45 career games • Made 17 appearances in 1999; went 3-0 with 22 strikeouts • Recipient of Marlin Pemberton Baseball Scholarship (1998) and Foussianes Family Baseball Scholarship (1999) • Holds master’s degree from Wayne State University in sports administration

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logan hughes Assistant Coach

Logan Hughes enters his second season as an assistant coach in 2010 for the Wayne State baseball team, serving as the hitting and defense coach as well as the third base coach. He also joined the football coaching staff last season as an assistant working with the kickers and wide receivers. A graduate of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL), he recently earned his Master’s degree in Sports Administration from WSU. Hughes was an assistant baseball coach at UMSL from 2005-07, while also serving as a varsity assistant football coach and assistant basketball coach at Parkway North High School. He was an assistant Coach at College of the Ozarks in 2007-2008. He was a Junior College Baseball All-American in 2001 while competing at North Arkansas where he hit .511 with 15 home runs and 76 RBIs. Hughes later earned AllGLVC conference honors and All-Region accolades in 2004 as a third baseman at UMSL. In addition, Hughes was the Great Lakes Valley Conference Baseball Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2003 and 2004. He still ranks among the Tritons all-time best in RBI (6th with 112) and doubles (8th with 34). He tied the school record with 56 RBI in 2003 and recorded another 56 RBI the following season. His 21 doubles in 2003 is the second best mark in UMSL history, while his 70 hits in 2004 is ninth all-time.

art dudal Assistant Coach

Art Dudal enters his second season as an assistant coach for the WSU baseball team. His coaching career began in 1986 with the Glendale Mountainbacks in the Arizona Collegiate Cactus League. In 1992, he returned to his alma mater, Macomb Community College, and served as an assistant coach working with a staff he once played for. In 2002, he assisted former WSU head coach Jay Alexander with the recruitment of local players and served as a baseball camp instructor. After a year as an assistant coach at Rochester College, Dudal was hired as the head coach and hitting instructor in 2004, guiding the squad to a World Series appearance. Dudal returned to MCC in 2005 and spent two seasons as the team’s pitching coach. During that time, Dudal saw the Monarchs achieve their highest divisional finish (third) in more than a decade and make consecutive NJCAA regional appearances. Since 1989, Dudal has managed many local federation programs and coached several players who went on to forge successful collegiate and professional careers. Dudal was a two-year letterwinner at Macomb (1987-89), posting a 9-4 career pitching record and helping the team win back-to-back division titles. Dudal and his wife, Vistina, have two sons, Devin (12) and Bryce (10).

brandon spickler Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Brandon Spickler was named WSU’s assistant strength and conditioning coach in September 2009. He joined the Warrior staff after spending two years at Kent State University earning a master’s degree in nutrition. Spickler earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from The Ohio State University in 2007. The Boardman, Ohio, native become a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through the national strength and conditioning association (NSCA) in 2007.

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chris ogden Assistant Coach

After nearly a two-year hiatus, Chris Ogden returns to the Wayne State University baseball coaching staff for the 2010 season. Ogden, who served as a volunteer assistant coach under Jay Alexander form 2004-08, will work primarily with the Warrior pitching staff. Ogden is a 1998 graduate of Siena Heights University in Adrian, Mich. He was a four-year letterman for the Saints at third base and on the mound. In 1997, Ogden broke the record for home runs (13) and tied the record for doubles (19) in a season. Ogden earned First Team All-WHAC honors his junior year and was named to the Honorable Mention team as a senior in 1998. While at SHU, he also went on a three-week summer tour with Team America through Germany and Holland in 1996 and 1997. For three years, Ogden gave giving hitting and pitching lessons at The Players Edge in Pontiac. He graduated high school from Detroit Country Day in 1993 where he was selected all-state as a senior.

john dombrowski Assistant Coach

John Dombrowski enters his second year with the WSU baseball program in 2010 as an assistant coach. Ryan Kelley assigned him to oversee the development and instruction of the catchers. Prior to this assignment, Dombrowski was hired as an assistant coach at Macomb Community College (2005-08). He served as a roving instructor and oversaw some of the offensive and defensive aspects of the program. More specifically, he was in charge of the catching instruction and implementing a strength and conditioning program. In his three years at Macomb, the team posted its highest divisional finish (third) in over 10 years. This earned the Monarchs consecutive NJCAA regional appearances. The Eastpointe native has coached many amateur teams and has over two decades of coaching experience. He has enjoyed measurable success in the recruitment and placement of local high school players into the college ranks. “I want to thank Coach Kelley for giving me a great opportunity to become part of the Wayne State baseball program. I consider this an honor,” said Dombrowski. Dombrowski attended Macomb Community College and Saginaw Valley State University. He and his wife, Brenda, have two daughters, Allie (22) and Megan (8).

steve domzalski Assistant Athletic Trainer

Steve Domzalski, an employee of the Oakwood Health System, joined the Wayne State staff as an assistant athletic trainer in January 2008. He came to WSU after spending eight years as the clinical director with Dwight Orthopedic rehabilitation. He earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Eastern Michigan in 1994 and his master’s in physical therapy from WSU in 1999. Domzalski also served three years as a volunteer assistant trainer with the WSU athletic department. He was certified as a strength and conditioning specialist in 2001 and received his athletic training certification (ATC) in 2004. He and his wife Lynn live in Grosse Pointe with their son Benjamin. 13


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Assistant Sports Information Director Tom Gorman joined the Wayne State University athletic department in August 2005 as a sports information intern. He was named assistant sports information director in July 2006 and is the primary media contact for volleyball, women’s hockey, golf, swimming & diving, and baseball. From September 2003 until September 2004, Gorman served as a public/media relations intern for the Toledo Mud Hens, the Triple-A affiliate for the Detroit Tigers. He also has over three years of experience in facility and event management at both the collegiate and recreational levels combined. A 1999 graduate of Troy High School, Gorman earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan in sports management & communications in 2003 and a master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne State in 2006. He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Gorman currently resides in Royal Oak with his wife, Katie.

gerald thompkins, ph.d. Academic Consultant / Asst. Recruiting

Dr. Gerald O. Thompkins, involved with the WSU baseball program for over 11 years, is in his seventh season as the Warriors’ academic consultant and assistant recruiting coordinator. Dr. Thompkins works as the Associate Dean for Student Affairs at Wayne State University College of Engineering. He is responsible for enrollment and retention management programs, admissions and scholarships, corporate and business development issues, summer internships and cooperative education programs, curriculum development, and international student exchange programs. He also serves as the College of Engineering’s judicial officer. Prior to his appointment as Assistant Dean at Wayne State, Dr. Thompkins was Director of Engineering Programs at Michigan State University. He has also been a member of the United States Naval Reserve since 1986. Dr. Thompkins was born in New York City, but grew up in Indianapolis. He received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Physics and Administration from Indiana University, and his Ph.D. in College and University Administration from Michigan State University.

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terrance woods Equipment Manager

Terrance Woods is in his 20th year in the WSU athletic department and serves as the equipment manager for the baseball and football squads. Woods worked as a student assistant in the intramural sports program for three years from 1987-90. He spent one semester in the Student Center Building as a student loading dock/events supervisor. Woods returned to the Matthaei Building in October of 1990 as an athletic attendant. He served in that capacity until assuming his current position. He is AEMA (Athletic Equipment Managers Association) certified. Before coming to WSU, Woods volunteered for the Westside Cubs youth athletic teams for nine years which played in the Police Athletic League (football, baseball and basketball) organization. He served as a volunteer coach in the Boys and Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan for 12 years, and also volunteered for the Detroit Chadsey football program for two years. He currently serves as the pastor at Fellowship Bible Church of Center Line. Woods and his wife, Sonia, reside in Detroit with their son, Terry II, while their daughter, Ellarose, an alumnus of Howard University, resides in Hyattsville, Md.

todd lucas, ph.d. Faculty Advisor

Dr. Todd Lucas is in his first year as a faculty advisor to the Wayne State University baseball team. A social and health psychologist, Dr. Lucas recently joined the Department of Family Medicine with an appointment in the Division of Occupational and Environmental Health. His research explores the relationships between psychosocial perception, stress, and health, as well as perceived fairness and well being. Dr. Lucas has collaborated on research projects which have ranged from resettlement of Iraqi refugees in Metro Detroit to identifying and reducing occupational stress in police officers.

stan terlecky, ph.d. Faculty Advisor

Dr. Stan Terlecky, an Associate Professor and Graduate Officer for the Department of Pharmacology at the Wayne State University School of Medicine, is in his first year as a faculty advisor to the WSU baseball team. His laboratory functions to study peroxisome biogenesis and function in human health, disease, and aging. In collaboration with Dr. Paul A. Walton from the University of Western Ontario, Dr. Terlecky helped to create a patented drug which is being explored by the WSU School of Medicine and other research institutions to examine its effectiveness in treating several age-related illnesses.

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Garrett Nagy joined the Wayne State baseball program as a student assistant for the 2010 season. Nagy, a 2009 graduate of Whitmore Lake High School, was a three-sport athlete for the Trojans, serving as a captain for baseball, basketball and football. He earned a Detroit Free Press ScholarAthlete award as a senior. Born in Ypsilanti, Nagy resides in Whitmore Lake and is an engineering major at Wayne State. 14

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High School: Graduated from De La Salle in 2009 after spending the first three years of his prep career at Lake Shore ... played four years of varsity baseball, his last with coach Brian Kelly at De La Salle ... was a first team all-state and a Dream Team selection in 2009 after helping the Pilots win the Division 1 state championship ... went 4-for-4 with a home run, four RBI and four runs scored in the state tournament, and tossed 3.2 scoreless innings in the final, a 3-2 win over Saline ... hit well over .300 every year at Lake Shore, including a .375 clip with 15 RBI and 29 runs in 2008 ... played varsity golf in 2007 and basketball in 2008 ... was selected to the all-academic team in all three sports.

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Personal: Full name--Cameron J. Walker ... born in Detroit ... son of Tom and Laurie Walker ... has an older sister, Tara Visconti ... is undecided on academic major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009.

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mott h.s. (heidelberg)

2009 (Heidelberg): Played in 18 games for the Ohio Athletic Conference champions and collected nine hits in 21 at bats (.429) with five RBI and five runs ... went 4-for-10 as a pinch hitter.

2008 (HU): Appeared in 14 games for the Berg, OAC champions, and had a hit in nine at bats ... scored a run in his first collegiate appearance March 11 versus Olivet ... had a hit, a run scored and an RBI April 3 against Wittenberg.

High School: Graduated from Waterford Mott in 2007 ... was a three-time all-league selection ... earned all-conference, all-district, and all-region honors in 2007 ... served as captain for two years ... batted .425 with four home runs and 15 RBI as a senior after returning from a hockey-related spleen injury ... was a defenseman for Mott’s hockey team from 2005-07, reaching the MHSAA regional finals in 2006 ... was a Detroit Free Press scholar-athlete and a National Honor Society member. Personal: Full name--James J. Ciennik ... born in Waterford ... son of Jim and Renee Ciennik ... father played baseball at St. Clair County Community College ... has a brother, Andrew, who is a sophomore on the WSU baseball team, as well as a sister, Jenna ... is an accounting major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009.

sophomore • inf 5-10/170 • R/R mott h.s.

2009: Selected to the All-GLIAC Second Team as a second baseman ... played in 44 games, started 35 (22 2B, 11 SS, 2 3B) ... batted .289 with 16 RBI and 18 runs scored ... put together a seasonlong six-game hitting streak March 1-8, during which he went 9-for-23 (.391) with four extra base hits, six RBI and eight runs scored ... drove in a season-high three runs April 10 at Saginaw Valley State ... raised his batting average 75 points over the final 18 games ... hit safely in nine of the final 10 games ... led the team with a .545 average in the GAME HIGHS GLIAC Tournament, including a 4-for-5 performance May 8 versus Grand Valley State. Hits - 4 May 8, 2009 vs. Grand Valley State High School: A 2008 graduate of Waterford Mott ... Runs - 3 played three years of varsity baseball for the Corsairs Mar. 8, 2009 vs. Missouri S&T ... was named among the top 25 baseball players in the RBI - 3 county by the Oakland Press in March 2008 ... was an Apr. 10, 2009 at Saginaw Valley State all-league, all-district, and all-region honoree in addition to earning all-state academic accolades ... batted .514 TOP STREAKS with four home runs and 20 RBI in 2008 ... served as Hitting - 6 games team captain ... also ran cross country for three years, helping the Corsairs win the OAA II league championship Mar. 1-8, 2009 in 2007 ... maintained a 4.03 grade-point average earned Run scoring - 4 games National Honor Society status ... participated in groups Mar. 5-8, 2009 such as Positive Peer Influence and Hazards of Tobacco RBI - 4 games ... was a finalist for the MHSAA Scholar-Athlete Award. Mar. 5-8, 2009 Personal: Full name--Andrew S. Ciennik ... born in Waterford ... son of Jim and Renee Ciennik ... father played baseball at St. Clair County Community College ... has a brother, J.J., who is a junior on the WSU baseball team, as well as a sister, Jenna ... is a chemistry/pre-med major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2008 (4.00) and Fall 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2009 ... volunteers with the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program.

Year 2009

AVG .289

ANDREW CIENNIK’s CAREER statistics GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% 44/35 121 18 35 16 .364

4 BB/SO 11/12

SB/AT 0/0

paul lamantia senior • of 6-0/190 • R/R

tecumseh, ontario

st. anne’s h.s. (blue ridge c.c.)

2010: Recognized as a Preseason “Player to Watch” by the American Baseball Coaches Association NCAA Division II All-America Committee.

2009: Started 50 games (38 LF, 12 DH) and batted .347 (fifth-best on the team) with 35 RBI and 43 runs scored ... totaled 15 doubles and five triples, both tied for fifth-most in school history ... also hit four homers to finish with 24 extra-base hits, eighth-most in WSU history ... had the eighthbest slugging percentage (.561) in the GLIAC ... led the conference in triples and finished fourth in doubles, seventh in runs scored and total bases (97), 15th in hits (60), and 19th in RBI ... tied Ryan LaPensee for the team lead with 20 multiple-hit games and tied Michael Wiseman for second on the squad with 10 multiple-RBI games ... opened the season with a five-game hitting streak, including three multi-hit games, Feb. 20-28 ... came a single short of the cycle Feb. 21 at West Georgia ... drove in four runs March 28 against Findlay and again April 1 versus Ashland ... had six multiple-hit games in a seven-game span March 26-April 1 including four straight ... put together a season-long 16

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six-game hitting streak April 10-18 ... named GLIAC Player of the Week (April 20) after leading Wayne State with a .529 batting average, nine hits and a .941 slugging percentage as the Warriors went 3-2 against Grand Valley State and Tiffin ... had a hit in each game as WSU split a twinbill April 15 at GVSU and went on to collect seven hits in GAME HIGHS a doubleheader April 18 against Tiffin, homering in both games - including a two-run shot in the first game which Hits - 4 snapped a 6-6 tie in the sixth inning - and totaling five RBI Apr. 18, 2009 vs. Tiffin and five runs scored. ... drove in a season-best five runs Runs - 3 April 25 versus Hillsdale ... scored the game-winning run 4x (MR: Apr. 25, 2009 vs. Hillsdale) in the top of the ninth inning May 7 in a 5-4 comeback win RBI - 5 over top-seeded Ashland in the first round of the GLIAC Apr. 25, 2009 vs. Hillsdale Tournament ... selected to the 2009 All-Canadian College Honorable Mention Team by the Canadian Baseball TOP STREAKS Network. Hitting - 6 games 2008 (Blue Ridge CC): Batted .387 in 44 games and led Apr. 10-18, 2009 the Bears with 53 hits ... totaled two home runs, seven Run scoring - 5 games triples and 29 runs batted in. Apr. 22-29, 2009 RBI - 3 games 2007 (Mott CC): Played in 19 games and batted .300 2x (MR: Apr. 22-25, 2009) with 13 RBI and three triples. High School: A 2006 graduate of St. Anne’s ... played four years on the Saints varsity baseball team ... hit .437 with two home runs as as senior ... earned all-city and team MVP honors ... served as team captain. Personal: Full name--Paul G. LaMantia ... born in Windsor, Ontario ... son of John and Carol LaMantia ... has two sisters, Jacqueline and Danielle ... is a business management major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2008 and Fall 2009.

Year 2009

AVG .347

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paul lamantia’s CAREER statistics GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% 50/50 173 43 60 35 .561

BB/SO 8/25

SB/AT 4/5

ryan lapensee senior • of 6-3/190 • R/R

lasalle, ontario

st. thomas of villanova h.s.

Career Notes: Has a .391 career batting average, second-best in school history ... is one run away from matching Bobby Marten’s WSU career record of 134 ... ranks fourth in school history in hits (192), fourth in stolen bases (56), ninth in doubles (31) and 10th in total bases (255). 2010: Recognized as a Preseason All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association NCAA Division II All-America Committee.

2009: Received All-GLIAC First Team honors as an outfielder, as well as GLIAC All-Academic Team accolades ... was also selected to the Rawlings/ABCA All-Midwest Region Second Team ... started 48 games (30 CF, 10 RF) and batted third in the order in all but one ... batted .362, fourth-best on the team, with 30 RBI and a team-high 47 runs scored ... tied for the league lead with 26 stolen bases, tied for seventh-most in WSU single-season history ... finished 14th in the league in batting, fifth in runs scored, tied for sixth in hits (64), and 13th in total bases (89) ... tied Paul LaMantia for the team lead with 20 multiple-hit games ... hit his first career grand slam in the season opener Feb. 20 at West Georgia ... went 3-for-4 with three stolen bases in the series finale against the Wolves ... put together a career-long 12-game hitting streak March 6-28, during which he hit .417 (20-48) with 11 RBI, 14 runs scored, and two home runs which game in consecutive contests March 7-8 ... followed that with streaks of five and nine games ... scored a run in 13 straight games April 18-May 3 and recorded a stolen base in five straight games April 22-29 ... ended the season on a four-game stolen base streak ... had three hits and three runs in the GLIAC Tournament ... selected to the 2009 All-Canadian College Honorable Mention Team by the Canadian Baseball Network. 2008: Recognized as a preseason “Player to Watch” by the American Baseball Coaches Association NCAA Division II All-America Committee ... named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention Team as well as the All-Academic Team ... played in 51 games, started 50 (48 RF, 2 CF) ... led the team and finished fourth in the GLIAC with a .409 batting average ... became one of four WSU players www.wsuathletics.com

ever to hit .400 or better twice, and the first since Matt Essian in 1993-94 ... finished sixth in the conference in on base percentage (.480) and hits (70), tied for sixth in sacrifice bunts (8), and seventh in runs batted in (45) ... led the Warriors with 21 multiple-hit games and was second with 12 multiple-RBI games ... was held hitless in just five games from April 1 to the end of the season May 19 ... put together a 10-game hitting streak, fourth-longest on the team, April 1-12 ... batted .500 (19-38) including a 4-for-5 performance April 9 at Tiffin ... posted consecutive four-RBI outputs in a doubleheader April 26 against Northwood ... batted .594 (19-32) in the postseason including a .667 clip (14-21) at the NCAA Regional ... had consecutive four-hit games May 15 against St. Joseph’s and May 16 versus Ashland ... hit his second career home run, scored four times and totaled a career-high six RBI in the latter contest ... named to the NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team ... selected to the 2008 All-Canadian College Third Team by the Canadian Baseball Network. 2007: Named to the Daktronics All-North Central Region Second Team as an outfielder ... earned All-GLIAC Honorable Mention accolades in addition to being named GLIAC Freshman of the Year ... received a Rawlings/ABCA North Central Region “Golden Glove” award for outstanding defense ... was presented with the “Gary Chapp” Spirit Award at WSU’s year-end team banquet in recognition of his dedication, hard work, and desire to put the team’s needs above his own ... played in 49 games, started 42 (41 RF, 1 CF) ... served as the primary leadoff hitter in the second half of the season ... led the Warriors (seventh in the GLIAC) in GAME HIGHS batting average (.406) and stolen bases (16, sixth in the GLIAC), and finished second on the team in runs scored Hits - 4 (45) as well as fourth in hits (58), on-base percentage 4x (MR: May 16, 2008 vs. Ashland) (.447), and slugging percentage (.524) ... reached base Runs - 4 as the leadoff hitter 24 times in 46 chances (.522) ... tied May 16, 2008 vs. Ashland for the second-most multiple-hit games on the team (19), RBI - 6 including six three-hit games, and the most sacrifice bunts May 16, 2008 vs. Ashland (6) ... posted three straight two-hit, two-run games March 12-14 ... drove in a season-high four runs April 6 versus TOP STREAKS Findlay ... put together an 11-game hitting streak during Hitting - 12 games which he hit .488 (20-41), raising his season average from .360 to .407 ... went 8-for-14 (.571) in the final Mar. 6-28, 2009 series of the year May 5-6 against Gannon, stealing six Run scoring - 13 games bases including three in the first game ... selected to the Apr. 18-May 3, 2009 2007 All-Canadian College Third Team by the Canadian RBI - 5 games Baseball Network. May 9-17, 2008 High School: A 2006 graduate of St. Thomas of Villanova ... helped the Wildcats to the Detroit Catholic League A-B Division Championship ... named to the All-Catholic League team as well as the All-Academic squad ... batted .424 as a senior with nine doubles, two triples, three home runs, 15 stolen bases and 24 RBI ... selected as school’s StudentAthlete of the Year ... served as a team captain in both baseball and basketball ... was on the school’s honor roll all four years ... recipient of the Directors Award from St. Thomas as outstanding studentathlete ... was an OFSAA silver medalist in the 4 x 100m track relay ... helped his summer team to the U16 World Series championship in Indiana. Personal: Full name--Ryan J. LaPensee ... born in LaSalle, Ont. ... son of Jeff and Lin LaPensee ... has a younger sister, Taylor ... is a chemistry major in the College of Liberal Arts for Pre-Dentistry ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2007 and Fall 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2007 and Winter 2008 ... volunteers at Thurgood Marshall Elementary in the Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program.

Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

AVG .406 .409 .362 .391

ryan lapensee’s CAREER statistics GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% 49/42 143 45 58 22 .524 51/50 171 41 70 45 .532 48/48 177 47 64 30 .503 148/140 491 133 192 97 .519

BB/SO 9/15 23/22 18/18 50/55

SB/AT 16/18 14/19 26/30 56/67

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michael wiseman rs junior • c 5-11/200 • l/R co-captain

white lake, mich. lakeland h.s.

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

player profiles

AVG .323 .370 .347

2-3 against Grand Valley State, driving in three runs in the first game ... totaled five hits and five RBI in the GLIAC Tournament ... was among the 12 recipients of the Spring 2009 GLIAC Commissioner’s Awards for Academic and Athletic Excellence.

TOP STREAKS Hitting - 9 games Apr. 19-27, 2008 Run scoring - 5 games 3x (MR: Apr. 22-26, 2009) RBI - 6 games Apr. 26-May 3, 2009

2008: Named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention squad and received Freshman of the Year honors ... was a GLIAC All-Academic Team and ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-District IV College Division Second Team selection ... played in 52 games, started 50 (23 C, 22 DH, 5 1B) ... batted .323 with a teamhigh five home runs ... collected 50 RBI, sixth-most in school history ... tied for fifth in the GLIAC in walks (31) and finished sixth in RBI ... led the Warriors with 15 multiple-RBI games and tied for third with 17 multiple-hit games ... hit .313 (5-16) with six RBI March 21-22 at Gannon ... reached base in 25 straight games April 5-May 4 ... homered in both games of a doubleheader April 12 at Findlay ... named GLIAC Player of the Week (April 21) after batting .478 (11-23), slugging .783 and collecting 11 RBI and 11 runs scored as well as five walks as WSU defeated Saginaw Valley State twice and took three of four from Grand Valley State ... went 3-for-4 with a home run and five RBI in a 13-5 win April 16 versus SVSU and 3-for-3 with two doubles and four runs in a 10-9 comeback win April 19 against Grand Valley State ... batted .500 (15-30) with 10 RBI and 14 runs scored during a ninegame hitting streak April 19-27 ... went 10-for-31 in the postseason (.323) including a 6-for-20 clip (.300) in the NCAA Regional ... named to the NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team. 2007: Did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. High School: A 2006 graduate of Lakeland ... earned four varsity letters in baseball ... batted .418 (41-98) as a senior with five doubles, four triples and four home runs ... walked 40 times with only eight strikeouts ... recorded 40 RBI, stole 22 bases and scored 38 runs ... caught all 40 games committing just three errors ... was an all-state first team selection ... named to the 2006 Detroit News All-Metro Team ... selected district Player of the Year as a junior ... was a three-time All-District First Team selection ... also lettered in hockey ... member of the National Honor Society ... earned conference all-academic honors and served as a two-year captain in both sports. Personal: Full name--Michael J. Wiseman ... born in Royal Oak ... son of Thomas and Gail Wiseman ... has a brother, Tony, and a sister, Rachel ... is an accounting major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2006, Winter 2007, Fall 2007, Winter 2008 and Winter 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2008 and Fall 2009 ... has served as the student-athlete advisory committee (SAAC) communications officer for two years ... has volunteered with the Local Intervention Network for Kids mentoring program for four years.

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BB/SO 31/22 23/12 54/34

SB/AT 1/1 4/5 5/6

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jamie bailey

2010: Recognized as a Preseason All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association NCAA Division II All-America Committee.

2009: Received Daktronics, Inc. All-Region Second Team and Rawlings/ABCA All-Region Second Team honors ... also garnered a “Golden Glove” award for outstanding defense from the ABCA ... named to the All-GLIAC First Team and the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... selected as WSU’s Most Valuable Player and Best Defensive Player at the team’s season-end banquet ... was one of two players to appear in all 51 games ... started 49 games behind the plate, playing nearly every inning during the year due to freshman backup catcher Sam Giordano’s season-ending injury March 7 ... batted .370, second-best on the team and 10th in the GLIAC ... had a .406 average in conference games, sixth-best in the GLIAC ... finished sixth in the league in slugging percentage (.568) and on-base percentage (.456), tied for sixth in runs scored (44), tied for eighth in home runs (6) ... led WSU with 23 walks ... had a .985 fielding percentage, with just five errors and five passed balls ... led the GLIAC with 27 runners caught stealing (out of 57) ... totaled 19 multiple-hit games and 10 multiple-RBI games ... hit his first home run of the GAME HIGHS year and established a season-high with three RBI Feb. 21 at West Georgia ... homered in consecutive games Hits - 3 March 1-5 ... amassed a season-best eight-game hitting 6x (MR: Apr. 5, 2009 at Northwood) streak March 18-28, which included five multi-hit games Runs - 4 ... followed up with streaks of seven and six games, Apr. 19, 2008 vs. Grand Valley State respectively ... scored a run in eight of nine contests April RBI - 5 15-26 ... drove in a run in six straight April 26-May 3 ... Apr. 16, 2008 vs. Saginaw Valley State homered in back-to-back games for the second time May

MICHAEL WISEMAN’s CAREER statistics GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% 52/50 164 40 53 50 .494 51/49 162 44 60 35 .568 103/99 326 84 113 85 .531

senior • inf 5-10/170 • l/R

petrolia, ontario

lambton h.s. (blue ridge c.c.)

2009: Played in 29 games, including 23 starts at second base ... batted .297 with 12 RBI ... posted strong numbers in conference games, hitting .383 with 10 RBI ... had four hits including two doubles in a twinbill March 18 against Northwood ... collected a season-high three hits in consecutive games March 22 at Ashland and March 26 at Tiffin ... reached GAME HIGHS base safely in eight straight games March 22-April 1, including four straight games with a walk March 28-31 ... Hits - 3 went 2-for-3 with a season-best three RBI April 25 against 2x (MR: Mar. 26 at Tiffin) Hillsdale. Runs - 2 Mar. 28 vs. Findlay 2007-08: Attended Blue Ridge Community College. RBI - 3 Apr. 25 vs. Hillsdale 2006-07: Attended St. Clair County Community College. High School: A 2006 graduate of Lambton Central Collegiate & Vocational Institute ... was a member of the 2006 Ontario Elimination Tournament champions and earned a bronze medal with the 2006 Canadian national team.

TOP STREAKS Hitting - 3 games Mar. 22-26, 2009 Run scoring - 2 games 2x (MR: Mar. 26-28, 2009) RBI - 2 games Mar. 26-28, 2009

Personal: Full name--David James Bailey ... born in Petrolia, Ontario ... son of Allen and Georgene Bailey ... has a brother, Justin ... is an education major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2008.

Year 2009

AVG .297

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jamie bailey’s CAREER statistics GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% 29/23 64 8 19 12 .344

BB/SO 7/9

SB/AT 0/0

chris gebara freshman • ut 6-1/190 • l/l troy, mich. troy h.s.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Troy ... was a two-year varsity letterwinner ... received all-league, all-region, all-area and all-district recognition ... was an all-state selection in 2009 after setting Troy’s single-season home run record (13) ... served as team captain ... played in the East-West All-Star Game at Comerica Park in June 2009 ... also lettered two years in football ... played summer ball in 2009 with the Lakes Area Dodgers-Blue 18-under travel team, winning the Triple Crown SlumpBuster tournament championship in Omaha, Neb. Personal: Full name--Christopher M. Gebara ... born in Detroit ... son of Bassam and Pat Gebara ... has a brother, Peter, and a sister, Michelle ... is undecided on academic major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2009.

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caleb dalman

josh schafer

hudsonville, mich.

mt. pleasant, mich.

rs junior • ss/3b 5-11/190 • r/r hudsonville h.s.

2009: Missed the entire season after having Tommy John surgery ... received the Warrior Award at the team’s season-end banquet, a distinction given to a player who best serves as a representative of the baseball program and university as well as a contributor to the community ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team. 2008: Played in 30 games, started 10 (5 3B, 4 SS, 1 2B) ... hit .204 with 10 runs scored and seven RBI ... hit his first career home run March 21 at Gannon ... was used frequently as a defensive substitution during the course of the season and committed just one error in his last 20 appearances ... scored a career-high four runs April 26 against Northwood ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team and was one of two WSU student-athletes selected to participate in the NCAA National Student-Athlete Development Conference in May. GAME HIGHS 2007: Played in 45 games, started 35 (21 SS, 14 3B) ... Hits - 3 batted .253 with 23 runs scored and 10 runs batted in ... Apr. 22, 2007 at Northwood was a hit by a pitch 14 times, a team-high and second in Runs - 4 the GLIAC ... had five sacrifice bunts, fifth-best on the Apr. 26, 2008 vs. Northwood squad ... reached base to lead off an inning in 15 of 26 RBI - 2 times (.577), the second-best percentage on the team 2x (MR: Mar. 21, 2008 at Gannon) ... drove in two runs, his lone multiple-RBI performance, April 1 at Hillsdale ... had his first of two multiple-hit games on the season April 3 at Toledo with two singles ... went 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored April 22 at Northwood ... recorded a hit in each of the four games April 28-29 at Ashland, capping off an eight-game stretch in which he was 9-for-24 (.375).

TOP STREAKS Hitting - 4 games Apr. 28-29, 2007 Run scoring - 4 games Mar. 15-17, 2007 RBI - 2 games 2x (MR: Mar. 21, 2008)

Personal: Full name--Caleb J. Dalman ... born in Caracas, Venezuela ... son of Dale and Sheryl Dalman ... has two sisters, Ashley and Erica ... is a secondary education major ... plays summer ball for Elite Baseball ... attends WSU on a Presidential Scholarship ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2007, Winter 2008, Fall 2008, Winter 2009 (4.00) and Fall 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2006 and Winter 2007 ... serves on the student-athlete advisory committee (SAAC) and is the 2009-10 Vice President ... received the distinguished WSU Service Leader Award in 2009, an award which recognizes an individual who demonstrates an ability to balance academics with his/her leadership and service involvement, and contributes to one or more non-profit organizations in the Detroit community ... volunteers with the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program.

AVG .253 .204 .236

caleb dalman’s CAREER statistics GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% 45/35 95 23 24 10 .305 30/10 49 10 10 7 .306 75/45 144 33 34 17 .306

BB/SO 12/17 3/6 15/23

junior • c 5-11/175 • r/r

mt. pleasant h.s. (kellogg c.c.)

2008-09 (Kellogg CC): Played two seasons with the Bruins, helping the team reach the NJCAA World Series in 2009 ... batted a combined .231 with nine RBI in 36 games over two years ... earned Academic All-MCCAA honors in 2009. High School: Graduated from Mt. Pleasant in 2007 ... played two years of varsity baseball for the Oilers and coach Luke Epple ... was an all-area catcher who helped the squad win a state championship in 2007 ... was also a wide receiver on the football team for two years ... served as team captain in both sports ... was on the honor roll all four years. Personal: Full name--Joshua L. Schafer ... born in Mt. Pleasant ... son of Bernie and Marilyn Schafer ... has a younger sister, Nicole ... is undecided on academic major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009 ... volunteers with the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program ... was also a part of the Big Brothers Big Sisters while at Kellogg.

SB/AT 3/5 2/2 5/7

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a.j. matos freshman • inf 5-7/150 • r/r

High School: A 2006 graduate of Hudsonville ... earned four varsity letters for the Eagles ... batted .361 as a senior leading HHS to a 21-7 mark ... finished his high school career second in state history in hit by pitches with 46 ... participated in the Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association (MHSBCA) all-state game at Comerica Park ... was a two-time OK (Red Division) all-league selection ... also played soccer as a sweeper and outside midfielder ... an honor roll member all four years.

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southgate, mich. detroit western h.s.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Detroit Western International ... played four years of varsity baseball for the Cowboys, helping them win consecutive league championships in 2008 and 2009 ... earned all-league and all-area honors and was selected the team’s MVP ... served as team captain. Personal: Full name--Andrew J. Matos ... born in Secaucus, New Jersey ... son of Joseph and Maria Matos ... has an older brother, Joey ... is a business major ... volunteers with the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program.

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justin sylvester

2007: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... posted a 1-0 record with one save and a 1.13 ERA in eight appearances ... surrendered just two hits and one earned run over 8.0 innings on the year ... recorded his first career save April 20 against Saginaw Valley State ... earned his first career victory in relief the next day at Northwood ... made his first start May 5 versus Gannon, striking out four in two innings ... wore no. 28.

macomb, mich.

High School: A 2005 graduate of De La Salle ... earned two varsity letters for the Pilots ... recorded a 7-2 record and 82 strikeouts in 12 total appearances on the mound as a senior with a 2.70 ERA ... had four complete games in 10 starts ... named All-Catholic League and team MVP ... selected to the 3rd Annual Negro League High School All-Star Game ... went 6-5 as a junior in 2004 ... recorded a 3.04 ERA and 83 strikeouts ... earned first team all-district and was the MVP pitcher at De La Salle ... was a member of the National Honor Society and graduated Magna Cum Laude.

rs sophomore • rhp 6-2/210 • r/r dakota h.s.

2009: Made four relief appearances ... debuted March 17 at Toledo, allowing just one hit and one unearned run in 1.1 innings ... pitched two scoreless frames and struck out three March 28 against Findlay ... also appeared March 31 at Central Michigan and April 15 at Grand Valley State.

2008: Pitched for the Michigan Wildcats in the summer of 2007, including appearances at the national world series in Grand Junction, Colo., as well as the CABA world series in St. Clair Shores, a tournament won by the Wildcats ... redshirted at WSU ... played summer ball with the Paniolos of the Hawaiian Collegiate League. High School: A 2007 graduate of Dakota ... spent four years on the Cougars’ varsity baseball squad ... earned all-league honorable mention accolades ... helped the Cougars win the MAC Red Division championship in 2007 ... threw two no hitters ... also played football as a senior and was a member of Dakota’s state championship team. Personal: Full name--Justin M. Sylvester ... born in Macomb ... son of Larry and Nancy Sylvester ... has a brother, Andrew, and a sister, Shelby ... is a criminal justice major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2008, Fall 2008 and Fall 2009 ... has worked with former Detroit Tigers pitcher Mitch Wilcox on pitching techniques throughout his career.

Year 2009

ERA 10.38

justin sylvester’s CAREER statistics APP/GS W-L IP H R ER 4/0 0-0 4.1 5 8 5

13 BB/SO 3/6

B/AVG .238

justin mazur rs senior • rhp 6-2/195 • r/r co-captain

player profiles

macomb, mich. de la salle h.s.

Career Notes: Enters his senior season as Wayne State’s all-time leader with a .857 career winning percentage (12-2) ... is also WSU’s active leader (22nd all-time) with a 6.84 strikeouts per nine innings average.

2006: Did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

Personal: Full name--Justin A. Mazur ... born in Oakland County ... son of Mark and Denise Mazur ... has two brothers, Zachary and Jordan ... is a kinesiology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2006, Fall 2008 and Fall 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2005, Fall 2007, Winter 2008 and Winter 2009.

Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 1.13 5.58 4.85 4.85

JUSTIN MAZUR’s CAREER statistics APP/GS W-L IP H R ER 8/1 1-0 8.0 2 1 1 15/7 5-0 40.1 63 28 25 12/9 6-2 55.2 74 35 30 35/17 12-2 104.0 139 64 56

BB/SO 7/6 15/28 24/45 46/79

B/AVG .074 .360 .319 .320

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justin defrancis junior • of 5-9/165 • l/l

rochester, mich.

stoney creek h.s. (kalamazoo valley c.c.)

2009 (Kalamazoo Valley CC): Led the Cougars with a .439 batting average in 31 games ... totaled 54 hits, 17 RBI and nine doubles ... earned Second Team and Academic All-MCCAA honors. 2008 (KVCC): Batted .282 (11-39) in 23 games and drove in seven runs for the Cougars.

High School: A 2007 graduate of Rochester Stoney Creek ... played three years of varsity baseball for the Cougars and coach Clint Rodger ... was a two-time all-district and MVP selection ... batted at least .390 all three years including a .449 clip as a senior ... also played two years of varsity hockey and was second team all-state in 2007 ... served as team captain for both sports. Personal: Full name--Justin M. DeFrancis ... born in Rochester ... son of David and Marie DeFrancis ... has a younger brother, Michael ... is the nephew of former WSU pitcher Angelo DiMaggio (197475) ... is an exercise science major ... volunteers with Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK).

2009: Named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention Team as well as the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... made 12 appearances, including a career-high nine starts ... tied for the staff lead in wins (6) and strikeouts (45) ... tied for sixth and 10th in the GLIAC in the two respective categories ... also finished 10th in the conference with a 4.85 ERA ... earned his first victory of the year Feb. 21 at West Georgia ... lasted at least five innings in each of his last seven starts ... won three straight starts (March 18 vs. Northwood, March 22 at Ashland, March 28 vs. Findlay), allowing just one earned run in each and totaling 17 strikeouts ... improved to 10-0 for his career with the win against the Oilers ... posted his first complete-game victory April 18 versus Tiffin, scattering seven hits in a 15-1 win ... struck out a career-high nine in 6.0 innings April 25 to defeat Hillsdale ... surrendered four runs in each of his final two starts April 29 against Saginaw Valley State and May 7 in the GLIAC Tournament versus Ashland ... held opposing hitters to a .219 average with two outs, lowest among regulars on the staff. 2008: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... made a team-high 15 appearances (seven starts) and went 5-0 with a 5.58 ERA and 28 strikeouts ... began the season with three straight scoreless relief appearances, including his first win Feb. 24 versus Northern Kentucky ... pitched five shutout innings in his second start of the year, a victory March 22 at Gannon ... worked a season-high 6.1 innings in a win March 30 at Mercyhurst ... tossed six shutout innings and struck out a season-high six in a victory April 9 at Tiffin ... earned a win in his second straight scoreless appearance, putting in 1.2 innings in relief April 16 against Saginaw Valley State ... posted a 4.10 ERA in his seven starts.

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alex trojan

eric ramaekers

fenton, mich.

lake orion, mich.

rs sophomore • inf 6-1/195 • r/r hartland h.s.

2009: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in 19 games, started 13 (all 3B) ... had eight hits in 42 at-bats with five RBI and seven runs scored ... earned his first collegiate hit Feb. 20 at West Georgia ... went 4-for-10 in a three-game GAME HIGHS series March 21-22 at Ashland ... had a double and two walks in the series opener and hit his first home run in the Hits - 2 following game ... posted his lone multi-hit game of the Mar. 22, 2009 at Ashland year March 22 ... had a hit in each game of a twinbill April Runs - 2 15 at Grand Valley State ... missed the final 14 games Mar. 21, 2009 at Ashland of the season. RBI - 1 5x (MR: Apr. 15, 2009 at Grand Valley State) 2008: Did not compete ... was redshirted. High School: A 2007 graduate of Hartland ... a threeyear letterwinner for the Eagles ... earned all-league, alldistrict, and all-county honors in 2005 and 2006 ... batted .426 with nine doubles in 2005 ... posted 56 RBI in 2006 along with a .440 average, 13 doubles, and five home runs ... also earned a football letter as a cornerback and wide receiver.

sophomore • c 5-8/156 • r/r lake orion h.s.

2009: Served as the bullpen catcher for the season ... made one appearance as a defensive substitution behind the plate March 17 at Toledo.

High School: A 2008 graduate of Lake Orion ... played baseball for coach Andy Schramek ... was also a four-year bowling letterwinner ... served as captain of the bowling team 2007-08 ... was an OAA scholar athlete all four years at Lake Orion.

Personal: Full name--Eric D. Ramaekers ... born in Jamestown, N.Y. ... son of Steven and Donna Ramaekers ... has three brothers: Christopher, Brian, and Shawn ... is a pharmacy major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2009.

TOP STREAKS Hitting - 3 games Mar. 21-22, 2009 Run scoring - 3 games Mar. 21-22, 2009 RBI - 1 game 5x (MR: Apr. 15, 2009)

AVG .190

alex trojan’s CAREER statistics GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% 19/13 42 7 8 5 .286

SB/AT 0/1

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alex pierse freshman • lhp 6-2/185 • L/l

clinton twp., mich. de la salle h.s.

junior • rhp 6-1/200 • r/r

brighton, mich. BB/SO 5/9

High School: Graduated from De La Salle Collegiate in 2009 ... was on the Pilots’ varsity baseball team for three seasons under coach Brian Kelly ... earned all-state and all-league status in 2009 as De La Salle won the Division 1 state championship ... played on the football team, helping the Pilots to the state finals in 2006 and 2008 ... served as team captain in both sports ... was an honor roll student and a National Honor Society member.

Personal: Full name--Alex M. Pierse ... born in Grosse Pointe ... son of Jerry and Diane Pierse ... has an older sister, Amanda ... is the nephew of WSU Hall of Famer Dave Zelmanski (1975-78), the school’s all-time leader in triples (19) ... is a biological sciences major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009 ... volunteers with the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program.

brighton h.s.

2009: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... made 13 appearances (nine starts) and went 2-3 with a 5.80 ERA in 49.2 innings ... finished third on the staff (12th in the GLIAC) with 43 strikeouts ... led all WSU starters with a .251 opponents’ batting average ... recorded his second career save Feb. 21 at West Georgia, tossing three scoreless innings in his first outing of the year ... struck out a career-high nine Feb. 28 at Bellarmine ... pitched five shutout frames for his first win of the season March 7 versus Arkansas Tech ... allowed just two runs on five hits in a victory March 28 against Findlay ... earned his first complete game despite taking the loss in a 4-1 result April 4 at Northwood ... made two relief appearances in the GLIAC Tournament. 2008: Posted a 2-0 record with an 8.62 ERA in 13 appearances (two starts) ... made his collegiate debut March 10 at Southern Indiana, striking out a pair over 2.0 innings ... notched consecutive scoreless appearances April 5 against Hillsdale and April 9 at Tiffin ... earned a victory in his second career start against the Dragons, tossing four shutout innings and striking out a season-high seven ... collected his first career save in his next outing April 15 versus Concordia ... recorded his second win April 23 against Tiffin, pitching 3.1 shutout innings. High School: A 2007 graduate of Brighton ... was a two-year varsity letterwinner for the Bulldogs ... went 10-2 with a 1.20 ERA and 94 strikeouts as a junior while batting .391 with six doubles and two triples ... earned first team all-state, all-conference, and all-district honors ... posted a 9-3 record, including a no-hitter against Novi, with a 1.40 ERA and 91 strikeouts in 2007 ... batted .340 with five doubles, three triples, and two home runs ... was first team all-conference and Livingston County’s Baseball Player of the Year ... played in back-to-back Division I state semifinals ... served as team captain ... was a National Honor Society member.

Personal: Full name--Curtis T. Loehr ... born in Jacksonville, Fla. ... son of Curt and Kathy Loehr ... has a sister, Katelyn ... is a biology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2007, Winter 2008 and Winter 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.03.49) for Fall 2008 and Fall 2009 ... volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit.

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tyler loehr

Personal: Full name--Alexander R. Trojan ... born in Fenton ... son of Alan and Ellen Trojan ... has a brother, Lewis, and two sisters, LeAnn and Cassy ... is a physical therapy major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2008.

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ERA 8.63 5.80 6.72

TYLER LOEHR’s CAREER statistics APP/GS W-L IP H R ER 13/2 2-0 24.0 35 27 23 13/9 2-3 49.2 49 37 32 26/11 4-3 73.2 84 64 55

BB/SO 23/21 28/43 51/64

B/AVG .350 .251 .285

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phil swanson

tom olson

rochester hills, mich.

clinton twp., mich.

rs sophomore • 1b/of 6-3/240 • r/r stoney creek h.s.

2009: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team and received the Dean’s Award for having the highest cumulative grade-point average of any student-athlete in the College of Engineering ... received WSU’s Most Improved Player award at the team’s year-end banquet ... played in 35 games, started 28 (27 DH, 1 LF) ... batted .344 with 20 RBI and 19 runs GAME HIGHS scored ... led the squad with a .475 average with runners on and a .476 average with runners in scoring position ... Hits - 3 had nine multiple-hit games ... put together a seven-game 2x (MR: Apr. 1, 2009 vs. Ashland) hitting streak March 21-29, including four straight multi-hit Runs - 2 games, with eight RBI and seven runs scored ... raised 3x (MR: Apr. 18, 2009 vs. Tiffin) his season batting average 60 points during the streak RBI - 3 to .451 ... established season-highs in RBI (3) March 21 Mar. 21, 2009 at Ashland at Ashland and hits (3) March 26 at Tiffin ... also had a three-hit game April 1 at Ashland ... hit safely in four in a row April 4-10 ... had two hits and scored two runs April 18 versus Tiffin ... made only postseason appearance as a pinch hitter May 8 against Grand Valley State. 2008: Redshirted ... received the Gary Chapp Spirit Award at the team’s season-end banquet.

TOP STREAKS Hitting - 7 games Mar. 21-29, 2009 Run scoring - 6 games Mar. 22-29, 2009 RBI - 4 games Mar. 21-26, 2009

High School: A 2007 graduate of Rochester Hills Stoney Creek ... played four years of varsity baseball for the Cougars ... helped lead the team to a league title in 2007, batting .395 with six home runs and a .700 slugging percentage ... earned all-district, all-league, and all-county accolades ... also lettered three years in football (linebacker and fullback) and two in basketball (forward) ... set school records for touchdowns in a season and career, and for most tackles in a game ... served as team captain for all three sports ... was a four-year scholar athlete. Personal: Full name--Philip E. Swanson ... born in Naperville, Ill. ... son of Karl and Mary Swanson ... has two brothers, Steve and James ... is a civil engineering major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2007, Fall 2008 and Winter 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2008 and Fall 2009 ... volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit.

Year 2009

AVG .344

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phil swanson’s CAREER statistics GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% 35/28 96 19 33 20 .385

20 BB/SO 3/17

SB/AT 3/4

bobby thomas freshman • 1b 6-2/215 • r/r

northville, mich. northville h.s.

rs senior • ut 6-0/200 • r/r

chippewa valley h.s.

2009: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in 25 games, started 11 (6 2B, 4 RF, 1 DH) ... batted .269 with five RBI and 10 runs scored in his first season as a utility player ... came in as a pinch hitter a team-high nine times ... went 3-for-4, setting a season-high for hits, with an RBI March 1 against Southern Indiana ... reached base and GAME HIGHS scored a run in three straight games March 7-17 ... went 5-for-12 over a three-game series April 4-5 at Northwood Hits - 3 ... drove in a pair of runs April 10 at Saginaw Valley State, 2x (MR: Apr. 22, 2009 at Findlay) his first multiple-RBI game ... matched his season-highs Runs - 2 with three hits and two runs scored April 22 at Findlay 2x (MR: Apr. 22, 2009 at Findlay) ... appeared in two GLIAC Tournament games May 8 RBI - 2 against Grand Valley State and Northwood. Apr. 10, 2009 at Saginaw Valley State 2008: Made four appearances on the mound and saw limited playing time in left field ... posted two straight scoreless innings in relief March 16 at Tampa and April 1 at St. Joseph’s ... did not allow a baserunner against the Pumas ... made his first career start in left field April 15 against Concordia and went 1-for-3 with a stolen base and a run scored ... tossed a season-high 2.1 innings April 26 versus Northwood ... finished the season 3-for-6 at the plate with a double and three runs scored.

TOP STREAKS Hitting - 3 games Apr. 4-5, 2009 Run scoring - 3 games Mar. 7-17, 2009 RBI - 2 games Apr. 10-15, 2009

2007: Made four relief appearances ... pitched a scoreless inning in his first career outing March 14 versus East Stroudsburg ... went a season-high 1.2 innings April 22 at Northwood ... recorded the final out of the season May 6 against Gannon, preserving an 11-0 shutout win. 2006: Did not see any playing time at Wayne State ... was redshirted. High School: A 2005 graduate of Chippewa Valley ... was a three-year letterwinner ... earned several honors, including all-county, all-region, all-conference, and all-district ... also lettered in football ... blocked a field goal to lead his team to a district championship ... was an honor roll member. Personal: Full name--Thomas C. Olson ... born in Clinton Township ... son of Curt and Pat Olson ... has a younger brother, Kenny ... is majoring in business administration/management ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2008 and Winter 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Winter 2007 and Fall 2009 ... volunteers as an assistant youth baseball coach in the Grosse Pointe and Clinton Township areas. TOM OLSON’s CAREER statistics AB R H RBI SLG% 6 3 3 0 .667 52 10 14 5 .288 58 13 17 5 .328

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

AVG .500 .269 .293

GP/GS 8/1 25/11 33/12

Year 2007 2008 TOTAL

ERA 10.80 3.60 6.48

APP/GS 4/0 4/0 8/0

W-L 0-0 0-0 0-0

IP 3.1 5.0 8.1

H 6 7 13

R 4 2 6

ER 4 2 6

BB/SO 0/0 3/11 3/11

SB/AT 1/1 0/1 1/2

BB/SO 2/1 3/3 5/4

B/AVG .353 .333 .342

High School: A 2009 graduate of Northville ... played three years of varsity baseball for coach John Kostrzewa ... earned first team all-state honors, leading the Mustangs to the regional semifinals as a senior ... claimed all-league, all-district, all-area, and MVP accolades ... hit .480 in 2009 with 12 home runs, 15 doubles, and 59 RBI ... set records in RBI, doubles, and slugging percentage (1.010) while breaking the home run mark with teammate Ryan Mullen (14) ... served as team captain. Personal: Full name--Robert J. Thomas ... born in Northville ... son of Daniel and Catherine Thomas ... has an older brother, Charlie, who is a senior on the baseball team at Saginaw Valley State ... is undecided on academic major. 22

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brady cooper senior • rhp 6-1/195 • r/r

allen park, mich. allen park h.s.

Career Notes: Has a 2.30 strikeout/walk ratio for his career, best among active pitchers and eighthbest in school history.

2009: Made 14 appearances (eight starts) and posted a 5-5 record with a 6.12 ERA ... tied Justin Mazur for the staff lead (10th in the GLIAC) with 45 strikeouts ... led the team with 57.1 innings pitched and a 2.81 strikeout/walk ratio ... opened the season with two complete games, the first of his career, Feb. 20 at West Georgia and Feb. 27 at Bellarmine ... surrendered just six hits and one earned run in each start ... struck out six in a win against the Wolves and a career-high eight versus the Knights ... earned his second victory March 18 against Northwood ... picked up wins in three of his final four appearances of the season ... struck out six Oilers over 6.0 innings in a victory April 22 at Findlay ... pitched 3.1 innings in relief for the win as WSU clinched a berth in the GLIAC Tournament with an 8-4 victory over Grand Valley State ... tossed 3.1 scoreless relief innings, allowing just one hit in a 5-4 comeback win over top-seeded Ashland on May 7 in the opener of the tournament ... finished 2-2 with a 4.30 ERA in six relief appearances ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team and the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Baseball College Division Second Team ... received the Dean’s Award for having the highest cumulative grade-point average of any student-athlete in the College of Education. 2008: Went 1-1 with a 5.94 ERA in 16.2 innings over nine appearances (three starts) ... worked a career-high five innings twice, including his first start of the year April 1 at Saint Joseph’s, giving up just one earned run on five hits ... pitched two scoreless innings in a 5-1 WSU victory April 9 at Tiffin ... earned his lone win of the season April 15 against Concordia (Mich.), giving up just two runs on five hits with a walk and season-high three strikeouts in five innings ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team. 2007: Made nine appearances (two starts) and posted a 2-1 record with a 9.00 ERA ... pitched two scoreless innings and recorded a season-high two strikeouts in his collegiate debut March 10 against Seton Hill ... made his first career start March 16 versus East Stroudsburg, surrendering four runs (three earned) on seven hits in 4.1 innings ... earned his first victory after pitching a perfect eighth inning March 24 against Mercyhurst, as the Warriors scored the winning run in the bottom of the frame ... worked three innings in relief April 22 at Northwood and notched his second win ... had another three-inning relief appearance May 5 versus Gannon, giving up just one run on three hits. High School: A 2006 graduate of Allen Park ... was a three-year varsity letterwinner for the Jaguars ... posted a 10-2 record with a 1.34 ERA, as well as a .488 batting average, in 2005 ... selected to the Detroit News All-Metro Second Team ... earned all-league and all-district honors, and was named to the All-Downriver Dream Team ... pitched a no-hitter on the JV squad in 2004 and a perfect game as a varsity player in 2005 ... also played football as a quarterback and was named to the Second Team All-MEGA Red squad ... was Academic All-District and a Presidential Scholar. Personal: Full name--Brady D. Cooper ... born in Detroit ... son of William Cooper and Keri Krzemien ... has a younger sister, Alyssa ... is majoring in secondary education/mathematics ... received the Dean’s Award from the College of Education for Fall 2008 ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2007, Fall 2007, Winter 2008 (4.00), Fall 2008 (4.00), Winter 2009 (4.00), and Fall 2009 (4.00) ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2006.

Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 9.00 5.94 6.12 6.65

BRADY COOPER’s CAREER statistics APP/GS W-L IP H R ER 9/2 2-1 18.0 34 19 18 9/3 1-1 16.2 23 15 11 14/8 5-5 57.1 80 47 39 32/13 8-7 92.0 137 81 68

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BB/SO 3/6 8/11 16/45 27/62

B/AVG .405 .329 .323 .341

john skaggs rs senior • 1b/dh 6-5/225 • r/r co-captain

adrian, mich. adrian h.s.

2009: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... appeared in 22 games, started nine (7 1B, 2 DH) ... batted .147 (5-34) with three RBI and four runs scored ... had a hit and an RBI in both games of WSU’s season-opening doubleheader Feb. 20 at West Georgia ... also drew two walks in the second game ... singled and stole his second career base Feb. 28 at Bellarmine ... had just five at-bats over the final six weeks ... posted his first postseason hit May 8 versus Northwood. 2008: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in 26 games, started nine (all 1B) ... had four hits in 37 at bats along with six walks ... scored twice, walked twice and drove in a run March 22 at Gannon ... reached safely in three straight games April 23-26 ... had a double with two RBI and two runs scored April 26 against Northwood ... posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in 92 chances. 2007: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in 32 games, started 22 (13 1B, 9 DH) ... batted .319 with 11 RBI, 10 runs scored and four doubles ... had a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in 108 chances ... reached base as the leadoff hitter in seven out of 12 opportunities (.583) ... began the year GAME HIGHS with a season-best four-game hitting streak March 10Hits - 3 14, including a three-hit (with his first career home run), 2x (MR: Apr. 22, 2007 at Northwood) three-RBI game March 14 against East Stroudsburg ... Runs - 2 went 5-for-7 with two doubles and a home run in a two3x (MR: Apr. 26, 2008 vs. Northwood) game set April 22 at Northwood ... was 3-for-5 in pinchRBI - 3 hitting opportunities on the season (.600). Mar. 14, 2007 vs. East Stroudsburg 2006: Redshirted ... given the Gary Chapp Spirit Award at the team’s annual banquet.

TOP STREAKS Hitting - 4 games Mar. 10-14, 2007 Run scoring - 3 games Mar. 11-14, 2007 RBI - 2 games 4x (MR: Feb. 20, 2009)

High School: A 2005 graduate of Adrian ... earned three varsity letters for the Maples ... selected First Team AllSouth Eastern Conference as a senior ... named the MVP of the 2005 Adrian High Invitational ... honored with the President’s Education Award for outstanding academic achievement and Don Roney Memorial Award to the top senior athlete ... given the Adrian High Coaches Award for baseball and basketball along with being named the WLEN Radio Athlete of the Month ... hit .318 with 33 runs batted in and one home run as a junior ... AHS was district and regional champs in 2003 ... selected to the All-SEC Honorable Mention Team in 2004 ... also lettered three years in basketball as a forward/center ... was on the All-SEC First Team in basketball as a senior ... earned All-SEC Academic Team honors and the Sportsmanship Award in both sports along with the MHSAA Scholar-Athlete Award ... earned all-district all-academic honors three years in a row in each sport ... was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Full name--John E. Skaggs ... born in Renton, Wash. ... son of Johnny and Pat Skaggs ... has one sister, Jennifer ... is a secondary education (social studies) major with a political science minor ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2007, Fall 2008 and Fall 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2005, Winter 2006, Fall 2007 and Winter 2009... has volunteers with the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program his entire career and currently serves as the team liaison to the organization.

Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

AVG .319 .108 .147 .221

JOHN SKAGGS’ CAREER statistics GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% 32/22 69 10 22 11 .464 26/9 37 5 4 6 .135 22/9 34 4 5 3 .176 80/40 140 19 31 20 .307

BB/SO 5/15 6/9 4/7 15/31

SB/AT 0/0 1/1 1/1 2/2

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brad guenther freshman • c 5-10/175 • l/r

ann arbor, mich. saline h.s.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Saline ... lettered three years in baseball for the Hornets and coach Scott Theisen ... was selected as the Ann Arbor News 2009 Player of the Year ... set the Hornets’ single-season record for batting average (.564), runs scored (57) and doubles (21) while leading Saline to a share of the Southeastern Conference Red Division title and a second consecutive trip to the Division 1 state championship game ... also posted a .636 on-base percentage ... allowed just two passed balls and threw out 10 of 14 attempted basestealers during senior season ... played in the East-West All-Star Game at Comerica Park in June 2009 ... was a two-time all-state and threetime all-league selection ... served as team captain for two years ... also lettered twice in football as a free safety, receiving all-league and best defensive back honors.

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2008: Made 10 appearances (four starts) and went 3-1 with a 6.27 ERA ... debuted March 10 at Southern Indiana ... made five relief appearances before his first collegiate start, a victory April 23 against Tiffin in which he struck out five and surrendered just one run in 5.0 innings ... tossed two scoreless innings in a relief win April 27 versus Northwood ... lasted 7.1 innings in his second start April 30 at Saginaw Valley State, fanning four ... went the distance and surrendered just two runs on nine hits with five strikeouts in an 6-2 NCAA Regional win May 17 against Ashland ... posted a 4.56 ERA over his final five outings after having a 12.27 ERA in his first five. High School: A 2007 graduate of Romeo ... earned two varsity letters for the Bulldogs ... went 7-3 with a 2.09 ERA in 2007 ... earned all-district and all-conference honors as a senior ... was named the team’s MVP ... was a Macomb Area Conference All-Academic selection in 2006 and 2007 ... attended Romeo Engineering and Technology Center for four years and amassed a 3.40 GPA. Personal: Full name--Brett A. Shankin ... born in Royal Oak ... son of Arthur and Diana Shankin ... has two brothers, David and Eric ... is an engineering major ... attends WSU on a presidential scholarship ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2008.

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 6.27 9.39 7.95

BRETT SHANKIN’s CAREER statistics APP/GS W-L IP H R ER 10/4 3-1 33.0 33 25 23 12/8 2-5 38.1 48 43 40 22/12 5-6 71.1 81 68 63

Personal: Full name--Bradley A. Guenther ... born in Ann Arbor ... son of Mike Guenther and Christy Coyte ... father was a football player at Michigan Tech ... has two older brothers, Matt and Brendan ... is undecided on academic major.

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High School: A 2008 graduate of Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute ... played four years of varsity baseball for the Panthers ... batted .420 with five home runs in 2008 ... was an all-city selection and league MVP as a senior ... served as team captain ... played for Ontario 2 in the 2009 Baseball Canada Junior Championship. Personal: Full name--Chike S. Springer ... born in Toronto, Ontario ... son of Gloria and the late Oliver Springer ... has two brothers, Adwin - who played baseball for WSU from 2003-06 - and Jelani ... is a marketing major ... volunteers with the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program.

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washington, mich. romeo h.s.

B/AVG .264 .293 .280

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chike springer freshman • of 6-0/175 • r/r

BB/SO 18/27 21/35 39/62

sophomore • rhp 6-3/195 • r/r

fowlerville, mich. fowlerville h.s.

2009: Posted a 6.95 ERA and 19 strikeouts in 10 appearances (eight starts) ... allowed just one earned run in each of his first two outings, including his debut Feb. 21 at West Georgia where he worked 3.1 innings ... lasted five innings and struck out a season-high five in his first collegiate start March 1 against Southern Indiana ... surrendered one earned run on four hits in five innings March 31 at Central Michigan ... worked a season-high 6.2 innings May 3 against Grand Valley State ... made a postseason start May 8 versus Northwood in the final game of the GLIAC Tournament.

High School: A 2008 graduate of Fowlerville ... spent the last three years on the varsity baseball team ... named to the Lansing State Journal Dream Team in 2007 ... went 11-3 with a 0.93 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 83 innings ... surrendered just seven hits in his three losses ... earned Second Team All-State honors as well as all-league, all-district, and all-region accolades ... aided the Gladiators to two first-place finishes in 2005 and 2006 as well as a second-place finish and appearance in the state quarterfinals in 2007 ... was also a two-year letterwinner in football as a quarterback, earning all-league honors both seasons ... was 19-for-31 with 232 passing yards in the 2007 football regional championship game. Personal: Full name--Joshua A. Wedesky ... born in Southfield ... son of Frank and Christine Wedesky ... has two younger brothers, Zachery and Timothy ... is an education major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2008, Winter 2009 and Fall 2009 ... volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit.

Year 2009

ERA 6.95

josh wedesky’s CAREER statistics APP/GS W-L IP H R ER 10/8 0-4 33.2 51 40 26

BB/SO 21/19

B/AVG .347

2009: Posted a 2-5 record and a 9.39 ERA in 12 appearances (eight starts) ... lasted at least four innings in six starts ... struck out a career-high nine in his first win of the year March 6 at Drury ... allowed just one unearned run on five hits in six innings with six strikeouts in a victory March 29 against Findlay ... made another six-inning start April 4 at Northwood ... appeared in two GLIAC Tournament games May 8 against Grand Valley State and Northwood. 24

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brock bates freshman • rhp 6-9/260 • r/r delta, ohio

evergreen h.s.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Evergreen ... played four years of varsity baseball for the Vikings and coach Brian Nagy ... batted .375 with 24 RBI and 13 runs scored in 2009 ... was a first team all-league and honorable mention all-state selection ... also earned four letters in basketball, claiming all-league, all-district, and all-state honors ... helped the Vikings win the 2009 league title ... averaged 16 points and 11 rebounds per game as a senior ... served as team captain for both sports.

Personal: Full name--Brock A. Bates ... born in Toledo, Ohio ... son of Steven and Barbara Bates ... has two older sisters, Katie and Megan ... Katie played volleyball at Eastern Michigan (200308) while Megan was an equestrian student-athlete at Tiffin (2005-09) ... is a business major ... volunteers with the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program.

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david white senior • rhp 6-4/205 • r/r taylor, mich. kennedy h.s.

Career Notes: Has made 38 relief appearances in his career, tied for third-most in school history.

2009: Tied for fourth in the GLIAC with 17 appearances, tied for ninth-most in WSU single-season history ... made 16 relief appearances, tied for fourth in school history and the most since Steve Squires had 16 in 2005 ... pitched more than two innings in four straight relief outings March 1-18, including a 4.2-inning appearance (his longest career relief game) March 8 versus Missouri S&T ... did not allow an earned run in four straight games March 18-28 and had a win and two saves in that span ... notched his first career save March 18 against Northwood ... was credited with the victory March 26 at Tiffin, pitching 1.2 hitless innings as WSU erased a 4-0 deficit in a 6-4 win ... recorded a save in his next outing, tossing 1.1 hitless frames March 28 versus Findlay ... made his lone start of the year April 1 against Ashland (3.0 IP) ... earned his second win April 10 at Saginaw Valley State ... held opposing hitters to a .267 average with two outs, second-lowest among regulars on the staff.

2008: Made 12 appearances (one start) and amassed a 3.68 ERA in 22.0 innings ... tossed 1.2 scoreless frames in his first outing March 16 at Tampa ... made his lone start of the year April 2 at Western Michigan ... surrendered just three earned runs over his final eight appearances (14.0 IP) ... was credited with a win April 20 against Grand Valley State ... strung together three consecutive scoreless outings April 27-May 9 ... pitched a season-high 4.0 innings with four strikeouts in an NCAA Regional game May 16 versus Ashland. 2007: Posted a 1-0 record and a 7.77 ERA in 13 appearances (two starts) ... did not give up a run in his first four games ... earned his first collegiate victory after totaling 3.2 scoreless innings, his longest relief outing of the season, and surrendering just four hits and three walks while striking out one in WSU’s 8-4, eight-inning victory March 16 over East Stroudsburg ... made his first career start April 3 at Toledo, working 6.2 innings ... also started a game April 22 at Northwood ... pitched 2.1 shutout frames to help the Warriors achieve a 2-1 extra-inning win May 5 against Gannon. High School: A 2006 graduate of Taylor Kennedy ... earned two varsity letters for the Eagles and coach Tony Brinson ... named all-league ... tossed a no-hitter ... also earned three varsity letters in football ... served as a team captain in both football and baseball. Personal: Full name--David M. White ... born in Taylor ... son of Michael and Patricia White ... has an older sister, Dawn ... is an education major.

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Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 7.77 3.68 7.43 6.53

DAVID WHITE’s CAREER statistics APP/GS W-L IP H R ER 13/2 1-0 24.1 39 24 21 12/1 1-1 22.0 27 16 9 17/1 2-3 36.1 56 38 30 42/4 4-4 82.2 122 78 60

BB/SO 15/8 11/16 20/30 46/54

B/AVG .361 .293 .371 .348

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corey post junior • rhp 5-11/175 • r/r

coldwater, mich.

coldwater h.s. (kellogg c.c.)

2009 (Kellogg CC): Pitched in 10 games for Kellogg and went 3-3 with a 4.29 ERA and 22 strikeouts ... helped the Bruins reach the NJCAA World Series ... allowed 57 hits and 14 walks in 42 innings ... struck out a season-high five batters twice (March 12 vs. Louisiana State-Eunice and April 4 vs. Jackson CC) ... went seven innings in a win March 28 against Grand Rapids CC ... earned Academic All-MCCAA honors. 2008 (KCC): Went 3-2 with a 6.33 ERA and 14 strikeouts in 27.0 innings for the Bruins ... lasted a season-best five innings in a win April 5 against Kalamazoo Valley CC ... struck out five over 5.0 innings in a victory April 22 over Henry Ford CC. High School: A 2007 graduate of Coldwater ... played three years of varsity baseball for the Cardinals and coach Randy Spangler ... was a three-time all-conference selection ... played three sports at Coldwater, lettering three years in both football and basketball ... served as team captain for all three squads as a senior ... was on the honor roll all four years. Personal: Full name--Corey P. Post ... born in Coldwater ... son of Bill and Geri Post ... has a brother, Andy, and two sisters, Katie and Amy ... is a kinesiology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009 ... volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit.

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henry schneider freshman • inf 5-8/180 • l/r detroit, mich.

detroit jesuit h.s.

High School: Graduated from Detroit Jesuit in 2009 ... was a three-year baseball letterwinner for the Cubs ... primarily played catcher but also saw time around the infield and on the mound ... achieved all-district status in 2008 and 2009 ... received the coaches’ award for dedication in 2008 and was named team MVP in 2009 ... batted .333 as a senior ... was a two-time academic all-district selection ... served as team captain. Personal: Full name--Henry E. Schneider ... born in Detroit ... son of Kenneth and Mary Schneider ... has three older siblings, Peter, Anna and Ellen ... Anna is a former Warrior softball student-athlete (2004-06) ... is an urban studies major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009 ... spent the 2009 summer as an intern with Summer in the City, a non-profit organization which supports youth enrichment and agriculture projects in Detroit ... volunteers as a hockey instructor for inner-city youth with the Detroit Dragons of the Detroit Hockey Association.

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kyle vesey sophomore • of 6-3/167 • l/r brighton, mich. brighton h.s.

2009: Played in 29 games, started 22 (18 RF, 3 CF, 1 LF) ... batted .203 with 14 RBI and 15 runs scored ... finished third on the team with 16 walks and tied for third with four stolen bases ... earned his first GAME HIGHS collegiate hit (double) March 18 against Northwood ... Hits - 2 went 10-for-27 (.370) with eight runs scored and eight 2x (MR: Mar. 26, 2009 at Tiffin) RBI during an eight-game hitting streak March 22-April 1 Runs - 2 ... hit his first career home run and drove in a season-high 3x (MR: Mar. 29, 2009 vs. Findlay) three runs March 29 versus Findlay ... totaled eight walks RBI - 3 in a six-game span April 4-11 ... played error-free defense Mar. 29, 2009 vs. Findlay over his final 21 games in the outfield (38 chances). High School: A 2008 graduate of Brighton ... spent three years on the varsity baseball squad ... batted .469 for the Bulldogs his senior season ... earned all-county, all-area, all-league and second team all-state honors ... helped his team to first-place league finishes in 2006 and 2007 ... also played basketball (point guard) and golf.

TOP STREAKS Hitting - 8 games Mar. 22-Apr. 1, 2009 Run scoring - 4 games Mar. 26-29, 2009 RBI - 2 games 3x (MR: Apr. 18-22, 2009)

Personal: Full name--Kyle J. Vesey ... born in Orlando, Fla. ... son of David and Diane Vesey ... has three older sisters, Lauren, Rachel, and Jen ... is a management major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2009.

Year 2009

AVG .203

kyle vesey’s CAREER statistics GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% 29/22 69 15 14 14 .290

BB/SO 16/15

SB/AT 4/5

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2005: Named to the All-GLIAC Second Team as a starting pitcher ... selected as the GLIAC Pitcher of the Week on April 25 as he threw a 7.0 innings in a complete-game one-hitter, striking out four, in a 3-0 win at Saginaw Valley (4/20) ... started 12 games on the mound, and made relief appearances in four others ... was 8-4 on the season, with a 3.04 ERA, good for third on the team ... led the team in complete games (6) and was second in innings pitched (83.0), strikeouts (41), starts (12) and wins (8) ... pitched two complete-game shutouts ... threw for 7.0 innings, allowing five hits while striking out four against Mercyhurst (4/9) had a season-high seven strikeouts against Madonna (3/26). High School: A 2004 graduate of Ann Arbor Pioneer ... earned three varsity letters for the Pioneers ... selected team captain as a senior ... went 11-0 on the mound ... struck out nine batters as he led AAP to its first state baseball championship with a complete-game 8-2 victory over Jenison (the 25thranked in the nation by Baseball America) ... the Pioneers won their 23 straight games to finish the season at 37-4 ... recorded a 5-0 with a 1.97 ERA and 33 strikeouts in 34 innings as a junior ... also hit .300 with 21 RBI and 21 hits in 2003 ... named All-South Eastern Conference junior year. Personal: Full name--Ryan C. Mosher ... born in Ann Arbor ... son of Charles and Karen Mosher ... has one brother, Derek, and one sister, Megan ... earned his bachelor’s degree in geography from the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences in December 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2004 ... volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit.

Year 2005 2006 2009 TOTAL

ERA 3.04 5.80 6.98 4.44

ryan mosher’s CAREER statistics APP/GS W-L IP H R ER 16/12 8-4 83.0 79 40 28 13/9 2-5 49.2 74 46 32 13/0 1-2 19.1 30 19 15 42/21 11-11 152.0 183 105 75

BB/SO 25/41 13/27 4/9 42/77

B/AVG .256 .339 .353 .300

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matt rustulka junior • rhp 6-3/205 • r/r

windsor, ontario

riverside h.s. (st. clair)

ryan mosher

2008-09 (St. Clair College): Attended SCC in Windsor for two years and was a member of the baseball team ... went 3-1 with a 3.67 ERA and 25 strikeouts in 21 innings during the 2009 regular season ... also won both playoff appearances, compiling 20 strikeouts with just two walks in 14 innings and allowing just two earned runs ... was named the Saints’ top pitcher at the end of the 2009 season ... also pitched for Ontario 2 in the 2009 Baseball Canada Junior Championship.

ann arbor, mich.

Personal: Full name--Matthew K. Rustulka ... born in Windsor, Ontario ... son of Keith and Lori Rustulka ... has a brother, Chad ... is a criminal justice major ... volunteers with the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program.

rs senior • rhp 6-0/180 • l/r pioneer h.s.

High School: A 2007 graduate of Riverside ... played four years of varsity baseball for the Rebels ... earned all-league and MVP honors as a senior ... served as team captain.

2009: Made 13 relief appearances and posted a 1-2 record with a 6.98 ERA ... tossed 1.1 innings Feb. 21 at West Georgia, his first outing since May 6, 2006 ... worked a season-high 2.2 innings March 5 at Drury ... earned his second career save (first since April 6, 2005 at Toledo) March 7 versus Arkansas Tech ... pitched a scoreless frame March 29 against Findlay and had three straight scoreless outings beginning April 11 at Saginaw Valley State ... notched his first victory in over two years April 18 against Tiffin, recording two scoreless innings ... did not allow a hit in two innings of work April 22 at Findlay ... made an appearance in the postseason May 8 versus Grand Valley State in the second game of the GLIAC Tournament. 2008: Missed the entire season following another surgery ... received a medical redshirt. 2007: Missed the entire season after undergoing Tommy John surgery ... redshirted. 2006: Made 13 appearances (nine starts) and went 2-5 with a 5.80 ERA ... finished fourth on the team in innings pitched (49.2) and strikeouts (27), while tying-for-third in appearances and starts ... went six innings and surrendered just two runs on six hits while striking out five for his first win of the season March 25 at Gannon ... struck out a season-high seven batters in his second victory April 8 against Hillsdale.

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matt mahalak

sean falvo

wyandotte, mich.

white lake, mich.

sophomore • lhp 5-11/172 • r/l

our lady of mt. carmel h.s.

2009: Made two relief appearances for an inning each ... debuted March 17 at Toledo ... tossed a hitless inning March 31 at Central Michigan. High School: A 2008 graduate of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel ... was a four-sport athlete, lettering all four years in baseball for the Comets ... went 9-4 with a 2.82 ERA and 135 strikeouts as a senior ... also batted .380 with 33 hits and 35 stolen bases in 2008 ... was a three-time MVP, two-time Catholic All-Academic selection, and a finalist for the 2008 Catholic League Athlete of the Year ... totaled 18 victories and 279 strikeouts over his final three years at Mt. Carmel ... served as team captain in 2008 ... also played four years of ice hockey (2005-08), two years of football (safety, 2006-07), and a season of basketball (guard/forward, 2008) ... scored the game-winning goal in the Mega White Championship game in 2008 ... was named to the All-Tournament team and earned All-Catholic and Defensive Player of the Year honors ... was an all-academic selection for hockey and football. Personal: Full name--Matthew C. Mahalak ... born in Wyandotte ... son of Michael and Joan Mahalak ... has two brothers, Ryan and Phillip, and a sister, Ashley ... is an accounting major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2008, Winter 2009 and Fall 2009 ... volunteers with the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program.

Year 2009

ERA 9.00

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matt mahalak’s CAREER statistics APP/GS W-L IP H R ER 2/0 0-0 2.0 2 2 2

BB/SO 1/1

B/AVG .250

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tyler higgins freshman • rhp 6-4/210 • r/r shepherd, mich. mt. pleasant h.s.

High School: Drafted with the 13th pick in the 47th round (1,414th overall) of the Major League Baseball amateur draft by the Texas Rangers in June 2009 ... participated in the 2008 Area Code Games with the Chicago White Sox scout team ... played in the 2008 East Coast Professional Showcase with the New Your Yankees scout team ... graduated from Mt. Pleasant ... played three years on the varsity baseball team for coach Luke Epple ... was on the 2007 state championship team and two other squads which finished second ... finished his senior season 5-2 with a 2.64 ERA and 83 strikeouts ... went 9-1 with a 1.33 ERA and 80 strikeouts in 2008 ... played summer ball with A. Green Club, winning a USSSA championship in 2008.

rs sophomore • inf 5-11/150 • r/r

detroit catholic central h.s. (wabash valley c.c.)

2007-09: Attended Wabash Valley Community College and was a member of the baseball team.

High School: Graduated from Detroit Catholic Central in 2007 ... earned two varsity baseball letters for the Shamrocks and coach Kevin Walters ... garnered all-area honors and served as team captain in 2007. Personal: Full name--Sean P. Falvo ... born in Detroit ... son of Mark Falvo ... has a brother, Sam, and three sisters, Theodora, Gabriella, and Catherine ... is a pre-dentistry major.

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billy hurley sophomore • rhp 6-2/195 • r/r

mississauga, ontario

st. aloysius gonzaga h.s. (binghamton)

2009 (Binghamton Univ.): Made 10 appearances for the Bearcats and posted a 1-0 record with a 6.11 ERA and nine strikeouts in 17.2 innings ... pitched for a BU squad which won a school-record 30 games, captured its first America East Championship and advanced to the NCAA Regional for the first time ... made his only start of the season April 9 against Canisius and lasted four innings, notching a pair of strikeouts ... earned his lone win of the year April 14 against Siena, allowing two runs on three hits in 3.0 relief innings. High School: A 2008 graduate of St. Aloysius Gonzaga ... previously attended St. Michael’s Collegiate for three years ... played varsity baseball all four years as a pitcher and infielder ... threw a no-hitter as a sophomore in the OFSAA regional ... went 5-1 with a 1.23 ERA for Team Ontario in the summer of 2008 ... earned a bronze medal with the Ontario Youth team at the Canada Cup ... was named Central Ontario Pitcher of the Year in 2005.

Personal: Full name--William J. Hurley ... born in Toronto, Ontario ... son of Bill and Mary Lou Hurley ... has a brother, Michael, and two sisters, Melissa and Breanna ... is a management major ... won a bronze medal at the 2009 Canada Summer Games ... received the 2009 Fergie Jenkins Adult Pitcher of the Year award, presented annually by Baseball Ontario ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009.

Personal: Full name--Tyler E. Higgins ... born in Isabella ... son of Greg Benaske and Shannon DeLeon ... is undecided on academic major ... volunteers with the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program.

Good Luck This Season From Our Lady of Mount Carmel Athletic Department www.wsuathletics.com

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career statistics

Year 2009

AVG GP/GS AB R .289 44/35 121 18

3 • andrew ciennik H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/AT 35 4 1 1 16 44 .364 11 5 12 .364 3 5 0/0

Year 2009

AVG GP/GS AB R .347 50/50 173 43

4 • paul lamantia H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/AT 60 15 5 4 35 97 .561 8 3 25 .386 0 4 4/5

Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

AVG .406 .409 .362 .391

H 58 70 64 192

GP/GS 49/42 51/50 48/48 148/140

AB 143 171 177 491

GP/GS 52/50 51/49 103/99

R 45 41 47 133

5 • ryan lapensee 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% 8 3 1 22 75 .524 12 3 1 45 91 .532 11 1 4 30 89 .503 31 7 6 97 255 .519

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

AVG .323 .370 .347

Year 2009

AVG GP/GS AB .297 29/23 64

Year 2007 2008 TOTAL

AVG .253 .204 .236

GP/GS 45/35 30/10 75/45

Year 2009

ERA 10.38

W-L 0-0

12 • JUSTIN sylvester APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER 4 0 0 0/0 0 4.1 5 8 5

Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 1.13 5.58 4.85 4.85

W-L 1-0 5-0 6-2 12-2

APP 8 15 12 35

Year 2009

AVG GP/GS AB .190 19/13 42

R 7

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 8.63 5.80 6.72

GS CG SHO 2 0 0/0 9 1 0/0 11 1 0/0

Year 2009

AVG GP/GS AB R .344 35/28 96 19

W-L 2-0 2-3 4-3

AB R H 2B 164 40 53 9 162 44 60 10 326 84 113 19

6 • MICHAEL WISEMAN 3B HR RBI TB SLG% 2 5 50 81 .494 2 6 35 92 .568 4 11 85 173 .531

R 8

AB R 95 23 49 10 144 33

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BB HBP SO OB% SF SH 9 4 15 .447 3 6 23 3 22 .480 3 8 18 2 18 .424 1 0 50 9 55 .451 7 14

SB/AT 16/18 14/19 26/30 56/67

jamie bailey BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/AT 31 0 22 .429 1 2 1/1 23 6 12 .456 4 0 4/5 54 6 34 .442 5 2 5/6

7 • jamie bailey H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/AT 19 3 0 0 12 22 .344 7 1 9 .370 1 2 0/0

9 • CALEB DALMAN H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% 24 5 0 0 10 29 .305 10 2 0 1 7 15 .306 34 7 0 1 17 44 .306

GS CG SHO 1 0 0/0 7 0 0/1 9 1 0/0 17 1 0/1

H 8

13 • JUSTIN MAZUR SV IP H R ER 1 8.0 2 1 1 0 40.1 63 28 25 0 55.2 74 35 30 1 104.0 139 64 56

BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/AT 12 14 17 .410 1 5 3/5 3 4 6 .298 1 2 2/2 15 18 23 .374 2 7 5/7

BB SO AB B/AVG WP HBP BK 3 6 21 .238 3 1 0

BB SO AB B/AVG 7 6 27 .074 15 28 175 .360 24 45 232 .319 49 79 434 .320

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WP HBP BK 3 1 0 3 4 0 4 5 1 10 10 1

15 • alex trojan 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/AT 1 0 1 5 12 .286 5 0 9 .265 2 1 0/1

18 • TYLER lOEHR SV IP H R 1 24.0 35 27 1 49.2 49 37 2 73.2 84 64

ER 23 32 55

BB SO AB B/AVG 23 21 100 .350 28 43 195 .251 51 64 295 .285

WP HBP BK 4 4 0 2 5 3 6 9 3

19 • phil swanson H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/AT 33 4 0 0 20 37 .385 3 3 17 .379 1 2 3/4

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career statistics 21 • tOM OLSON H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% 3 1 0 0 0 4 .667 14 1 0 0 5 15 .288 17 2 0 0 5 19 .328

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

AVG GP/GS AB R .500 8/1 6 3 .269 25/11 52 10 .293 33/12 58 13

Year 2007 2008 TOTAL

ERA 10.80 3.60 6.48

W-L 0-0 0-0 0-0

APP 4 4 8

GS CG SHO 0 0 0/1 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/1

SV 0 0 0

Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 9.00 5.94 6.12 6.65

W-L 2-1 1-1 5-5 8-7

APP 9 9 14 32

GS CG SHO 2 0 0/0 3 0 0/0 8 2 0/0 13 2 0/0

22 • brady cooper SV IP H R ER 0 18.0 34 19 18 0 16.2 23 15 11 0 57.1 80 47 39 0 92.0 137 81 68

Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

AVG GP/GS AB R .319 32/22 69 10 .108 26/9 37 5 .147 22/9 34 4 .221 80/40 140 19

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 6.27 9.39 7.95

W-L 3-1 2-5 5-6

APP 10 12 22

Year 2009

ERA 6.95

W-L 0-4

27 • josh wedesky APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER 10 8 0 0/0 0 33.2 51 40 26

Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 7.77 3.68 7.43 6.53

W-L 1-0 1-1 2-3 4-4

APP 13 12 17 42

Year 2009

AVG GP/GS AB R .203 29/22 69 15

Year 2005 2006 2009 TOTAL

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO 3.04 8-4 16 12 6 2/0 5.80 2-5 13 9 1 0/0 6.98 1-2 13 0 0 0/0 4.44 11-11 42 21 7 2/0

Year 2009

ERA 9.00

W-L 0-0

IP 3.1 5.0 8.1

H 6 7 13

R 4 2 6

ER 4 2 6

23 • JOHN SKAGGS H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% 22 4 0 2 11 32 .464 4 1 0 0 6 5 .135 5 1 0 0 3 6 .176 31 6 0 2 20 43 .307

GS CG SHO 4 1 0/0 8 1 0/0 12 2 0/0

GS CG SHO 2 0 0/0 1 0 0/0 1 0 0/0 4 0 0/0

26 • BRETT SHANKIN SV IP H R ER 0 33.0 33 25 23 0 38.1 48 43 40 0 71.1 81 68 63

29 • DAVID WHITE SV IP H R 0 24.1 39 24 0 22.0 27 16 2 36.1 56 38 2 82.2 122 78

ER 21 9 30 60

BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/AT 0 0 0 .500 0 0 1/1 3 0 11 .309 0 0 0/1 3 0 11 .328 0 0 1/2 BB SO AB B/AVG WP HBP BK 2 1 17 .353 0 1 0 3 3 21 .333 2 0 0 5 4 38 .342 2 1 0

BB SO AB B/AVG 3 6 84 .405 8 11 70 .329 16 45 248 .323 24 62 402 .341

WP HBP BK 2 2 0 1 2 0 5 3 0 8 7 0

BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/AT 5 6 15 .402 2 2 0/0 6 1 9 .244 1 2 1/1 4 1 7 .256 0 1 1/1 15 8 31 .325 3 5 2/2

BB SO AB B/AVG 18 27 125 .264 21 35 164 .293 39 62 289 .280

WP HBP BK 6 13 2 13 14 1 19 27 3

BB SO AB B/AVG WP HBP BK 21 19 147 .347 6 2 0

BB SO AB B/AVG 15 8 108 .361 11 16 92 .293 20 30 151 .371 46 54 351 .348

WP HBP BK 5 2 0 3 4 0 4 1 0 12 7 0

33 • kyle vesey H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB/AT 14 3 0 1 14 20 .290 16 0 15 .353 0 1 4/5

34 • RYAN MOSHER SV IP H R ER 1 83.0 79 40 28 0 49.2 74 46 32 1 19.1 30 19 15 2 152.0 183 105 75

37 • matt mahalak APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 2 2 2

BB SO AB B/AVG 25 41 308 .256 13 27 218 .339 4 9 85 .353 42 77 611 .300

WP HBP BK 1 10 0 2 2 2 1 2 1 4 14 3

BB SO AB B/AVG WP HBP BK 1 1 8 .250 1 0 0

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2009 all-gliac first team catcher wayne state’s most valuable player

2009 season review


wayne state university warriors February 20 In its season opener, Wayne State fell behind by four runs early but recovered for a 6-4 victory at West Georgia. Among the eight Warriors with a hit in the game was Ryan LaPensee, who went 2for-4 with his first career grand slam. Brady Cooper pitched his first complete game in a 6-2 win to sweep the doubleheader, as the Warriors went on to take three of four games in the series. February 25 Wayne State received one first-place vote and tallied 36 points to rank third in the 2009 GLIAC preseason coaches’ poll. Ashland received five of seven possible first-place votes and tallied 45 points to narrowly top Grand Valley State, which received two first-place votes and collected 44 points. March 6 In its first game at the Heffington Optical Festival, the Warriors defeated host Drury, 9-7, snapping a six-game losing streak. Adam Kaminski went 3-for-5 with a three-run homer, and Brett Shankin struck out a career-high nine for his first win of the year. March 8 Eight runs over the last two innings propelled WSU to a 17-10 victory over Missouri S&T in the final game of the Heffington Optical Festival. Scott Martin, who had two home runs in his twoplus seasons entering the game, doubled his total – recording the first multiple-homer game since Tony Hines hit two on April 6, 2007 against Findlay - while setting career highs with four hits and four runs scored and matching his career-best of four RBI. The 17 runs also set a season-high for the Warriors. March 18 The Warriors swept its first home and GLIAC series of the season with a pair of one-run victories (7-6, 6-5) over Northwood. Previously, there had not been a one-run result between the two teams since May 1, 2004. In the second game, the Warriors scored all six of their runs in the second inning. March 22 After two hard-luck losses at 12th-ranked Ashland, Wayne State wrapped up the weekend series with an 8-1 victory. Jamie Bailey went 3-for-5 with an RBI, and Justin Mazur improved to 3-0 on the season, surrendering just one run on three hits, walking two and striking out seven. The win marked WSU’s highest margin of victory versus AU in five years and kicked off a season-long six-game winning streak. March 28 For the second straight game, the Warriors put together an eightrun third inning and scored 15 runs altogether as WSU came away with a 15-2 victory in the first game of a doubleheader against Findlay. Kaminski went 3-for-4 and collected a careerhigh six RBI, while LaPensee extended his hitting streak to a career-best 12 games. The Warriors also won game two, 4-2. March 29 Wayne State earned its sixth victory in a row and the 1,000th win in program history, 10-3, to sweep the weekend series from the Oilers. Six Warriors enjoyed multiple-hit outings, led by Michael Wiseman and Paul LaMantia who finished with three hits apiece. March 30 Senior shortstop Matthew Williams was selected as the GLIAC Player of the Week, having led WSU with a .579 average (1119), as well as a .684 slugging percentage and .619 on-base percentage. He had four multiple-hit games, including a pair of three-hit performances, scored four runs and drove in five. He was also error-free on the field, totaling eight putouts and 14 assists. Williams had a career-best 10-game hitting streak, which he went on to stretch to 12 games.

April 5 On the heels of a six-game winning streak, the Warriors battled through a six-game losing streak, culminating with a 9-8 loss in 11 innings - the only game all season to go extra innings - at Northwood. The Warriors scored four times in the top of the ninth to grab an 8-7 lead, but the Timberwolves tied it up in the bottom half and Andy Bouchard singled in the winning run in the 11th inning. Despite the loss in what was the 100th meeting between WSU and Northwood, the Warriors lead the all-time series, 63-37, dating back to 1968. April 10 WSU snapped its losing skid with two victories at Saginaw Valley State, including a 2-0 triumph in the second game highlighted by Dane Little’s three-hitter and second career shutout. The win marked WSU’s first shutout in nearly a full year. April 15 Behind Little’s second consecutive complete game, the Warriors defeated fifth-ranked Grand Valley State, 5-4, to split a doubleheader in Allendale. The team was paced offensively by Williams and Wiseman who finished with two hits each. April 18 Prior to a doubleheader against Tiffin, Wayne State hosted a ceremony to dedicate the completed construction of two new in-ground, Major League-style dugouts at the WSU baseball field. The Warriors were also awarded their 2008 GLIAC regular-season championship rings, with members of all seven past conference championship squads (1959, 1980-82, 1998, 2005, 2008) in attendance. LaMantia totaled seven hits in the twinbill and homered in each game as the Warriors defeated the Dragons, 8-6 and 15-1. He would go on to be named GLIAC Player of the Week. April 22 The Warriors split their final road doubleheader of the season in a pair of one-run contests (7-6, 9-10). Kaminski, who went 3-for4 with two RBI and two runs scored, finished the seventh inning on the mound to earn his third save of the season. Off the field, junior infielder Caleb Dalman was presented the distinguished WSU Service Leader Award at the 2009 Campus Life Leadership Awards. The award recognizes an individual who demonstrates an ability to balance academics with his/ her leadership and service involvement, and is a significant contributor to one or more non-profit organizations in the Detroit community. April 25 Wayne State routed Hillsdale, 12-1 and 10-2, in a home doubleheader. In the opener, Little earned his third complete game victory in his last four starts, tossing a four-hitter and allowing just one unearned run, while Martin homered in his first game back since being sidelined by an injury March 17. In game two, LaMantia hit his fifth triple of the year, the most by any WSU player since 2000 when Eric Hardin and Rich Wright each had six. April 29 Three days after allowing 15 runs to the Chargers in the series finale, the Warriors blanked SVSU in game one of a twinbill, 70, WSU’s fifth shutout over SVSU since 2005. Little went the distance for the fourth time in five starts, struck out a seasonhigh six and earned his second shutout against the Cardinals. LaPensee finished a triple short of the cycle with three RBI. May 2 Wayne State assured itself of a spot in the GLIAC Tournament for the fifth time in six years with an 8-4 victory over GVSU in the second game of a doubleheader. Wiseman’s three-run homer highlighted a five-run third inning for the Warriors. May 3 Despite a 9-4 setback to the Lakers in the regular-season finale, WSU’s fourth straight Sunday loss, Kaminski finished 3-for-4 with an RBI and run scored, extending his career-long hitting streak to 17 games and improving his season average to .393. He was one of six players recognized on Senior Day, along with Drew Churchward, Charlie Dunneback, Little, Martin and Williams.

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2009 season timeline May 7 Eight Warriors received All-GLIAC honors, including Wiseman, Williams and LaPensee who all received First Team recognition. Little and Andrew Ciennik were selected to the Second Team, as was Kaminski as both a first baseman and relief pitcher. Dunneback and Mazur took Honorable Mention awards. Wayne State scored three runs in the top of the ninth to come from behind and take a 5-4 decision against top-seeded Ashland in the first round of the GLIAC Tournament at V.A. Memorial Stadium in Chillicothe, Ohio. AU pitcher Ajay Meyer’s error led to two unearned runs which tied it up before Dunneback’s RBI single produced the winning run. Dunneback also hit a two-run homer, his fourth of the year, in the fifth inning. May 8 The Warriors saw their six-run lead slip away in the eighth inning as Grand Valley State scored seven times to defeat WSU, 12-11. Wayne State was led offensively by Ciennik, who finished 4-for-5 with a run scored, and Kaminski who hit two of WSU’s four home runs on the afternoon and had his hitting streak reach 19 games. Wayne State hit 36 home runs in 2009, the most since the 1998 team hit a school-record 45 homers. In the first-ever postseason meeting between Wayne State and Northwood, the Warriors’ season came to an end with a 12-3 loss to the Timberwolves. Williams, who was held hitless in just six games all season and only twice in the last 33 games, led off the game with a single to extend his hitting streak to 10 games. LaPensee’s two runs increased his career total to 133, one shy of Bobby Marten’s school record, while his two hits put him at 192, surpassing Ron Kochan for fourth all-time. May 11 The team held its annual Senior Recognition and Awards Banquet at the McGregor Memorial Conference Center on the WSU campus. Wiseman was named Most Valuable Player and Best Defensive Player, while Kaminski received the Top Hitter award and Little garnered Top Pitcher accolades. Phil Swanson took Most Improved Player honors, Dalman was given the Warrior Award, and Martin received the “Gary Chapp” Spirit Award. May 13 Kaminski and Wiseman were both named to the Daktronics, Inc. All-Midwest Region Second Team, per voting by the region’s sports information directors. May 18 Cooper was selected to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District IV College Division Second Team, as voted upon by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America. A secondary education major, Cooper had maintained a 3.84 cumulative grade-point average and recently received the Dean’s Award for having the highest GPA of any student-athlete in the College of Education. May 19 Wiseman and LaPensee were named to the Rawlings/ABCA AllMidwest Region Second Team, as announced by the American Baseball Coaches Association’s All-America committee. Wiseman also received a “Golden Glove” award for outstanding defense from the ABCA. June 16 Wiseman was one of 12 recipients of the Spring 2009 GLIAC Commissioner’s Awards for Academic and Athletic Excellence, presented each season to six male and six female studentathletes that excel both in the classroom and on the fields of play. June 24 A total of 13 Warriors were recognized on the GLIAC AllAcademic Team: Cooper, Dalman, Tyler Hill, LaPensee, Little, Tyler Loehr, Martin, Mazur, Tom Olson, John Skaggs, Swanson, Alex Trojan, and Wiseman.

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2009 season images

Prior to the April 18 doubleheader against Tiffin, the Wayne State Department of Athletics dedicated the new dugouts at the WSU field. Athletic Director Rob Fournier was joined for the ceremony by Dan Varner, CEO of Think Detroit/PAL, and Sam Abrams, Manager of Player Relations and Youth Sports Programs for the Detroit Tigers. Senior southpaw Dane Little, who missed a month of the season with a knee injury, recovered to post a 6-2 record, pitch four complete games and finish with the fifth-best ERA in the conference (3.31). He received Second Team All-GLIAC honors and was chosen as Wayne State’s Top Pitcher.

C.J. Shaw was the Warriors’ special guest for the April 26 game against Hillsdale. He had an opportunity to meet many of the student-athletes and throw out a ceremonial first pitch. The team “adopted” C.J. through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, a nonprofit organization which improves the quality of life for children suffering with pediatric brain tumors and helps fund research.

Charlie Dunneback was congratulated by his teammates at home plate after hitting his second career grand slam April 26 against Hillsdale. Wayne State totaled 36 home runs in 2009, the most since the 1998 team set a school record with 45 homers.

Adam Kaminski was selected to the All-GLIAC Second Team as both a first baseman and relief pitcher last season. He led WSU with a .386 batting average (seventh in the conference) and finished with 71 hits, third-most in the GLIAC and thirdmost in Wayne State single-season history. On the mound, he had three saves and 11 strikeouts in 10 appearances. Kaminski was excellent defensively as well, posting a team-best .985 fielding percentage.

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Michael Wiseman, WSU’s 2009 Most Valuable Player, was behind the plate for nearly every inning and was among the best defensive catchers in the GLIAC with a .985 fielding percentage and a league-high 27 runners caught stealing. His offensive prowess was equally impressive, as he batted .370 and had a .568 slugging percentage, a .456 on-base percentage, six homers and 44 runs scored.

Members of the 2008 Wayne State baseball team were on hand April 18 to receive their GLIAC regular-season championship rings from Athletic Director Rob Fournier. The squad won a school-record 34 games and reached the NCAA Regional championship game in just its second trip to the tournament in program history.

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wayne state university warriors 2009 Wayne State Baseball Game Results for Wayne State (FINAL) Home: 11-7 Away: 11-15 Neutral: 3-4 (All games)

Record: 25-26 Date

Feb 20, 2009 Feb 20, 2009 Feb 21, 2009 Feb 21, 2009 Feb 27, 2009 Feb 28, 2009 Feb 28, 2009 Mar 01, 2009 Mar 01, 2009 Mar 05, 2009 Mar 06, 2009 Mar 07, 2009 Mar 08, 2009 Mar 17, 2009 * Mar 18, 2009 * Mar 18, 2009 * Mar 21, 2009 * Mar 21, 2009 * Mar 22, 2009 * Mar 26, 2009 * Mar 26, 2009 * Mar 28, 2009 * Mar 28, 2009 * Mar 29, 2009 Mar 31, 2009 * Apr 01, 2009 * Apr 01, 2009 * Apr 04, 2009 * Apr 04, 2009 * Apr 05, 2009 * Apr 10, 2009 * Apr 10, 2009 * Apr 11, 2009 * Apr 15, 2009 * Apr 15, 2009 * Apr 18, 2009 * Apr 18, 2009 * Apr 19, 2009 * Apr 22, 2009 * Apr 22, 2009 * Apr 25, 2009 * Apr 25, 2009 * Apr 26, 2009 * Apr 29, 2009 * Apr 29, 2009 * May 02, 2009 * May 02, 2009 * May 03, 2009 % May 07, 2009 % May 08, 2009 % May 08, 2009

2009 results

Opponent

at West Georgia-1 at West Georgia-2 at West Georgia-1 at West Georgia-2 at Bellarmine at Bellarmine-1 at Bellarmine-2 vs Southern Indiana-1 vs Southern Indiana-2 at Drury at Drury vs Arkansas Tech vs Missouri S&T at Toledo NORTHWOOD-1 NORTHWOOD-2 at #12 Ashland-1 at #12 Ashland-2 at #12 Ashland at Tiffin-1 at Tiffin-2 FINDLAY-1 FINDLAY-2 FINDLAY at Central Michigan #22 ASHLAND-1 #22 ASHLAND-2 at Northwood-1 at Northwood-2 at Northwood at Saginaw Valley State-1 at Saginaw Valley State-2 at Saginaw Valley State at #5 Grand Valley State-1 at #5 Grand Valley State-2 TIFFIN-1 TIFFIN-2 TIFFIN at Findlay-1 at Findlay-2 HILLSDALE-1 HILLSDALE-2 HILLSDALE SAGINAW VALLEY STATE-1 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE-2 GRAND VALLEY STATE-1 GRAND VALLEY STATE-2 GRAND VALLEY STATE vs Ashland vs Grand Valley State vs Northwood

Score

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

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

Inns

7 7 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 (11) 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 9 9 9

Overall

1-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 3-2-0 3-3-0 3-4-0 3-5-0 3-6-0 3-7-0 4-7-0 5-7-0 6-7-0 6-8-0 7-8-0 8-8-0 8-9-0 8-10-0 9-10-0 10-10-0 11-10-0 12-10-0 13-10-0 14-10-0 14-11-0 14-12-0 14-13-0 14-14-0 14-15-0 14-16-0 15-16-0 16-16-0 16-17-0 16-18-0 17-18-0 18-18-0 19-18-0 19-19-0 20-19-0 20-20-0 21-20-0 22-20-0 22-21-0 23-21-0 23-22-0 23-23-0 24-23-0 24-24-0 25-24-0 25-25-0 25-26-0

GLIAC

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

Pitcher of record

Little (W 1-0) Cooper (W 1-0) Shankin (L 0-1) Mazur (W 1-0) Cooper (L 0-1) Shankin (L 0-2) Loehr (L 0-1) White (L 0-1) Wedesky (L 0-1) Cooper (L 1-2) Shankin (W 1-2) Loehr (W 1-1) Foscarin (W 1-0) Wedesky (L 0-2) Cooper (W 2-2) Mazur (W 2-0) Loehr (L 1-1) Mosher (L 0-1) Mazur (W 3-0) White (W 1-1) Little (W 2-0) Loehr (W 2-2) Mazur (W 4-0) Shankin (W 2-2) Wedesky (L 0-3) Mazur (L 4-1) White (L 1-2) Loehr (L 2-3) Shankin (L 2-3) Cooper (L 2-3) White (W 2-2) Little (W 3-0) Shankin (L 2-4) Cooper (L 2-4) Little (W 4-0) Mosher (W 1-1) Mazur (W 5-1) Little (L 4-1) Cooper (W 3-4) Shankin (L 2-5) Little (W 5-1) Mazur (W 6-1) Cooper (L 3-5) Little (W 6-1) Mazur (L 6-2) White (L 2-3) Cooper (W 4-5) Little (L 6-2) Cooper (W 5-5) Mosher (L 1-2) Wedesky (L 0-4)

GLIAC: 18-15 Attend

141 163 68 43 43 40 40 13 0 250 55 50 22 3 85 108 10 3 111 30 142 88 236 91 65 86 95 56 67 176 122 152 63 55 55 13 6 211 142 187 18 7 0 0 0

Time

2:02 1:54 2:50 2:40 2:20 1:52 2:10 2:32 1:44 7:30 3 hr 2:38 3:30 3:06 2:11 2:13 2:27 1:46 3:20 2:00 2:00 2:15 1:53 2:46 2:24 2:38 2:31 1:53 1:44 3:30 2:33 1:56 2:33 2:21 2:08 1:54 1:54 2:00 2:00 2:45 1:44 2:10 2:57 1:46 1:51 2:37 2:24 2:37 3:04 2:41

* = Conference game % = GLIAC Tournament (Chillicothe, Ohio) () extra inning game 34

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2009 Wayne State Baseball wayne state university warriors Overall Statistics for Wayne State (FINAL) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

2009 statistics

BATTING/FIELDING Record: 25-26 Home: 11-7 Away: 11-15 STATISTICS Neutral: 3-4 GLIAC: 18-15 Player

avg gp-gs

2009 Wayne State Baseball r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp Overall Statistics for Wayne State (FINAL) 184 35 71 11 1 6 49 102 .554 15 0 24 2 (All games Sorted by Batting avg) ab

ob% sf sh sb-att

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fld%

28 Adam Kaminski .386 51-51 .426 3 1 4-10 6 Michael Wiseman .370 51-49 162 44 60 10 2 6 35 92 .568 23 6 12 2 .456 4 0 4-5 1 Matthew Williams .366 46-46 172 33 63 8 2 0 26 75 .436 12 6 18 0 .415 5 3 4-13 Record: 25-26 Home: 11-7 Away: 11-15 Neutral: 3-4 GLIAC: 18-15 5 Ryan LaPensee .362 48-48 177 47 64 11 1 4 30 89 .503 18 2 18 1 .424 1 0 26-30 4 Paul LaMantia .347 50-50 173 43 60 15 5 4 35 97 .561 8 3 25 4 .386 0 4 4-5 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att 8 Charlie Dunneback .306 38-33 108 21 33 9 0 4 24 54 .500 12 1 39 2 .377 1 1 0-0 28 Adam Kaminski .386 51-51 184 35 71 11 1 6 49 102 .554 15 0 24 2 .426 3 1 4-10 3 Andrew Ciennik .289 44-35 121 18 35 4 1 1 16 44 .364 11 5 12 4 .364 3 5 0-0 6 Michael Wiseman .370 51-49 162 44 60 10 2 6 35 92 .568 23 6 12 2 .456 4 0 4-5 -------------------1 Matthew Williams .366 46-46 172 33 63 8 2 0 26 75 .436 12 6 18 0 .415 5 3 4-13 19 Phil Swanson .344 35-28 96 19 33 4 0 0 20 37 .385 3 3 17 2 .379 1 2 3-4 5 Ryan LaPensee .362 48-48 177 47 64 11 1 4 30 89 .503 18 2 18 1 .424 1 0 26-30 2 Scott Martin .339 18-16 56 15 19 1 1 7 13 43 .768 2 2 15 0 .383 0 0 0-0 4 Paul LaMantia .347 50-50 173 43 60 15 5 4 35 97 .561 8 3 25 4 .386 0 4 4-5 10 Sam Giordano .333 2-1 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 .333 0 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0-0 8 Charlie Dunneback .306 38-33 108 21 33 9 0 4 24 54 .500 12 1 39 2 .377 1 1 0-0 35 Drew Churchward .329 24-24 85 19 28 3 0 2 10 37 .435 12 1 10 2 .414 1 1 6-9 3 Andrew Ciennik .289 44-35 121 18 35 4 1 1 16 44 .364 11 5 12 4 .364 3 5 0-0 7 Jamie Bailey .297 29-23 64 8 19 3 0 0 12 22 .344 7 1 9 3 .370 1 2 0-0 -------------------21 Tom Olson .269 25-11 52 10 14 1 0 0 5 15 .288 3 0 11 1 .309 0 0 0-1 19 Phil Swanson .344 35-28 96 19 33 4 0 0 20 37 .385 3 3 17 2 .379 1 2 3-4 33 Kyle Vesey .203 29-22 69 15 14 3 0 1 14 20 .290 16 0 15 1 .353 0 1 4-5 2 Scott Martin .339 18-16 56 15 19 1 1 7 13 43 .768 2 2 15 0 .383 0 0 0-0 15 Alex Trojan .190 19-13 42 7 8 1 0 1 5 12 .286 5 0 9 1 .265 2 1 0-1 10 Sam Giordano .333 2-1 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 .333 0 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0-0 23 John Skaggs .147 22-9 34 4 5 1 0 0 3 6 .176 4 1 7 0 .256 0 1 1-1 35 Drew Churchward .329 24-24 85 19 28 3 0 2 10 37 .435 12 1 10 2 .414 1 1 6-9 36 Stan Thornton .000 7-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 2-2 7 Jamie Bailey .297 29-23 64 8 19 3 0 0 12 22 .344 7 1 9 3 .370 1 2 0-0 17 Eric Ramaekers .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 21 Tom Olson .269 25-11 52 10 14 1 0 0 5 15 .288 3 0 11 1 .309 0 0 0-1 Totals .3 2 9 51 1601 339 527 85 13 36 300 746 .466 151 32 244 25 .393 22 22 58-86 33 Kyle Vesey .203 29-22 69 15 14 3 0 1 14 20 .290 16 0 15 1 .353 0 1 4-5 Opponents .3 1 9 51 1597 327 510 79 13 36 283 723 .453 169 42 283 23 .396 12 32 34-61 15 Alex Trojan .190 19-13 42 7 8 1 0 1 5 12 .286 5 0 9 1 .265 2 1 0-1 23 John Skaggs .147 22-9 34 4 5 1 0 0 3 6 .176 4 1 7 0 .256 0 1 1-1 LOB - Team (347), Opp (396). DPs turned - Team (31), Opp (32). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (1), Kaminski 1, Opp (4). 36 Stan Thornton .000 7-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 2-2 Picked off - Williams 3, LaPensee 2, Ciennik 1, Trojan 1, Vesey 1, LaMantia 1, Kaminski 1. 17 Eric Ramaekers .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0

320

15

5

.985

284

43

5

.985

78 128

14

.936

96

2

3

.970

30 po 29 320 64 284

0 a 50 15 74 43

2 e 14 5 13 5

.938 fld% .849 .985 .914 .985

78 128 5 0 96 2 15 1 30 0 7 0 29 50 29 1 64 74 39 49 18 5 38 15 8 7 47 29 0 39 1 18

14 .936 1 .833 3 .970 0 1.000 2 .938 0 1.000 14 .849 5 .857 13 .914 9 .907

13 0 4 1 27 0 1 1 0 49 0 13

2 .939 1 .833 2 .955 0 1.000 9 .795 0 1.000 1 .980 5 .857 0 .000 9 .907 0 1.000 2 .939

1129

470

94

1143

500

86

47 0

38

.9 4 4

2

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9

.795

1

1

.980

0

0

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1

0

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8

4

27

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.3 2 9

51

1601

339

527

85

13

36

300

746

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151

32

244

25

.3 9 3

22

22

58-86

1129

470

94

.9 4 4

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.3 1 9

51

1597

327

510

79

13

36

283

723

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169

42

283

23

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12

32

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1143

500

86

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51

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6 .5 0

26-25

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9

51

10

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8

376.1

510

327

259

169

283

79

13

36

.3 1 9

41

42

6

12

32

1/0

11

381.0

527

339

275

151

244

85

13

36

.3 2 9

34

32

3

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LOB - Team (347), Opp (396). DPs turned - Team (31), Opp (32). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (1), Kaminski 1, Opp (4). 14 Dane Little 3.31 6-2 12 8 4 2/0 0 54.1 70 31 20 13 30 16 1 2 .306 0 4 0 0 3 Picked off - Williams 3, LaPensee 2, Ciennik 1, Trojan 1, Vesey 1, LaMantia 1, Kaminski 1. 13 Justin Mazur 4.85 6-2 12 9 1 0/0 0 55.2 74 35 30 24 45 15 1 3 .319 4 5 1 2 4 20 Robby Foscarin 5.19 1-0 6 0 PITCHING 0 0/0 1 8.2 STATISTICS 16 10 5 4 5 1 0 1 .390 0 1 0 0 1 (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) 18 Tyler Loehr 5.80 2-3 13 9 1 0/0 1 49.2 49 37 32 28 43 2 3 4 .251 2 5 3 0 3 22 Brady Cooper 6.12 5-5 14 8 2 0/0 0 57.1 80 47 39 16 45 17 3 5 .323 5 3 0 1 7 Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 27 Josh Wedesky 6.95 0-4 10 8 0 0/0 0 33.2 51 40 26 21 19 9 2 6 .347 6 2 0 3 0 14 Dane Little 3.31 6-2 12 8 4 2/0 0 54.1 70 31 20 13 30 16 1 2 .306 0 4 0 0 3 34 Ryan Mosher 6.98 1-2 13 0 0 0/0 1 19.1 30 19 15 4 9 5 1 4 .353 1 2 1 2 2 13 Justin Mazur 4.85 6-2 12 9 1 0/0 0 55.2 74 35 30 24 45 15 1 3 .319 4 5 1 2 4 29 David White 7.43 2-3 17 1 0 0/0 2 36.1 56 38 30 20 30 8 0 5 .371 4 1 0 3 7 20 Robby Foscarin 5.19 1-0 6 0 0 0/0 1 8.2 16 10 5 4 5 1 0 1 .390 0 1 0 0 1 28 Adam Kaminski 8.03 0-0 10 0 0 0/0 3 12.1 23 13 11 11 11 1 0 3 .404 1 2 0 1 1 18 Tyler Loehr 5.80 2-3 13 9 1 0/0 1 49.2 49 37 32 28 43 2 3 4 .251 2 5 3 0 3 25 Tyler Hill 8.31 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 4.1 6 4 4 3 4 0 0 1 .316 1 2 0 0 0 22 Brady Cooper 6.12 5-5 14 8 2 0/0 0 57.1 80 47 39 16 45 17 3 5 .323 5 3 0 1 7 37 Matt Mahalak 9.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 .250 1 0 0 0 0 27 Josh Wedesky 6.95 0-4 10 8 0 0/0 0 33.2 51 40 26 21 19 9 2 6 .347 6 2 0 3 0 26 Brett Shankin 9.39 2-5 12 8 1 0/0 0 38.1 48 43 40 21 35 4 2 2 .293 13 14 1 0 4 34 Ryan Mosher 6.98 1-2 13 0 0 0/0 1 19.1 30 19 15 4 9 5 1 4 .353 1 2 1 2 2 12 Justin Sylvester 10.38 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 4.1 5 8 5 3 6 1 0 0 .238 3 1 0 0 0 29 David White 7.43 2-3 17 1 0 0/0 2 36.1 56 38 30 20 30 8 0 5 .371 4 1 0 3 7 Totals 6.19 25-26 51 51 9 2/0 8 376.1 510 327 259 169 283 79 13 36 .3 1 9 41 42 6 12 32 28 Adam Kaminski 8.03 0-0 10 0 0 0/0 3 12.1 23 13 11 11 11 1 0 3 .404 1 2 0 1 1 Opponents 6.50 26-25 51 51 10 1/0 11 381.0 527 339 275 151 244 85 13 36 .3 2 9 34 32 3 22 22 25 Tyler Hill 8.31 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 4.1 6 4 4 3 4 0 0 1 .316 1 2 0 0 0 37 Matt Mahalak 9.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 .250 1 0 0 0 0 PB - Team (7), Wiseman 5, Dunneback 2, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (6), Wiseman 3, Little 1, Mazur 1, White 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT 26 Brett Shankin 9.39 2-5 12 8 1 0/0 0 38.1 48 43 40 21 35 4 2 2 .293 13 14 1 0 4 - Wiseman (30-57), Shankin (10-11), Little (7-10), Wedesky (5-8), White (2-7), Mazur (2-7), Cooper (2-6), Loehr (4-6), 12 Justin Sylvester 10.38 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 4.1 5 8 5 3 6 1 0 0 .238 3 1 0 0 0 Dunneback (3-3), Kaminski (0-3), Foscarin (1-1), Mosher (0-1), Sylvester (1-1).

PB - Team (7), Wiseman 5, Dunneback 2, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (6), Wiseman 3, Little 1, Mazur 1, White 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT - Wiseman (30-57), Shankin (10-11), Little (7-10), Wedesky (5-8), White (2-7), Mazur (2-7), Cooper (2-6), Loehr (4-6), Dunneback (3-3), Kaminski (0-3), Foscarin (1-1), Mosher (0-1), Sylvester (1-1).

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All-GLIAC Team Selections Pos. DH C 1B 2B SS 3B INF OF OF OF OF SP SP SP SP RP

Pos. DH C 1B 2B SS 3B INF OF OF OF OF SP SP SP SP RP

First Team

Name Ben Knuth Michael Wiseman Brian Sampsel Kyle Gendron Matthew Williams Jacob Petkac Matt McAllester Jeff Foltz Cody Grice Ryan LaPensee Casey Robrahn Andre Benjamin Eric Ludrowsky Andrew Meyer Ben Minard Jeremy Sloan

School GVSU Wayne State Findlay GVSU Wayne State Ashland Ashland Ashland GVSU Wayne State GVSU GVSU Tiffin Ashland Ashland Ashland

Second Team

Name Ben Minard Josh Kirsten Adam Kaminski Andrew Ciennik Val Helldobler Josh Hillyard Cory Maguire Ty Blake Adam Rider Tyson Rowland Charlie Thomas Ben Knuth Dane Little Danny Richard Ryan Rothenbuhler Adam Kaminski

School Ashland Ashland Wayne State Wayne State Tiffin GVSU GVSU Tiffin Northwood Ashland SVSU GVSU Wayne State GVSU Findlay Wayne State

Honorable Mention

Pos. OF 3B P P P 3B/P INF OF P P DH 1B 2B C 3B P

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Name Ryan Avery Austin Ritson Matt Weber Bryce Whittington Matt Cade Brad Raj John Bonvillian Pat Krebs Eric Kinley Jordan Snider Jason Bailey Pat Curtin Kevin Dore Ryan Webber Charlie Dunneback Justin Mazur

School Ashland Ashland Findlay Findlay GVSU GVSU Hillsdale Hillsdale Northwood Northwood Tiffin Tiffin SVSU SVSU Wayne State Wayne State

YR SR SO SR JR SR JR SO SR FR JR SR SR SR JR JR JR

Yr. JR JR SR FR FR SR JR JR JR SR JR SR SR SO SO SR

Yr. SO JR JR SR SR JR FR SO SO FR JR FR JR JR SR JR

2009 awards Player of the Year Jacob Petkac Ashland (JR, 3B)

Freshman of the Year Cody Grice Grand Valley State (R-FR, OF)

Pitcher of the Year Andrew Meyer Ashland (JR, RHP)

Coach of the Year John Schaly Ashland

2009 Standings Team Ashland Grand Valley State Northwood Wayne State Findlay Saginaw Valley State Tiffin Hillsdale

W 26 20 18 18 17 13 13 6

GLIAC Overall L T PCT W L T 5 1 .828 42 15 1 11 1 .641 45 16 1 15 0 .545 27 23 0 15 0 .545 25 26 0 18 0 .486 19 30 0 19 1 .409 19 28 1 21 1 .386 20 31 1 27 0 .182 13 33 0

PCT .733 .734 .540 .490 .388 .406 .394 .283

league leaders BATTING AVERAGE 1. Jeff Foltz, AU .433 2. Cody Grice, GV .411 3. Ty Blake, TU .402 4. Steve Anderson, GV .394 5. Kyle Gendron, GV .390 6. Adam Kaminski, WS .386 7. Kevin Dore, SV .380 8. Jacob Petkac, AU .379 9. Ryan Rumsey, NU .372 10. Michael Wiseman, WS .370

HITS 1. Kyle Gendron, GV 2. Jeff Foltz, AU 3. Casey Robrahn, GV 4. Cory Maguire, GV 5. Adam Kaminski, WS 6. Ty Blake, TU 7. Ben Minard, AU Jacob Petkac, AU Cody Grice, GV 10. Ryan LaPensee, WS Brian Sampsel, UF

90 87 78 76 71 70 69 69 69 64 64

RUNS SCORED 1. Kyle Gendron, GV 2. Cory Maguire, GV 3. Jacob Petkac, AU 4. Tyson Rowland, AU 5. Ryan LaPensee, WS 6. Cody Grice, GV 7. Michael Wiseman, WS 8. Paul LaMantia, WS Josh Kirsten, AU 10. Casey Robrahn, GV Matt Czajkowski, NU

RUNS BATTED IN 1. Ben Minard, AU 2. Kyle Gendron, GV 3. Jacob Petkac, AU 4. Cory Maguire, GV 5. Adam Kaminski, WS 6. Jeff Foltz, AU 7. Jason Bailey, TU 8. Val Helldobler, TU 9. Ben Knuth, GV Ty Blake, TU

57 56 53 52 49 46 43 42 41 41

67 62 58 56 47 45 44 43 43 42 42

EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. Eric Kinley, NU 2.58 2. Andre Benjamin, GV 2.75 3. Ryan Rothenbuhler, UF 3.15 4. Dane Little, WS 3.31 5. Ajay Meyer, AU 3.52 6. Ben Minard, AU 3.89 7. Jordan Snider, NU 4.55 8. Matt Toporski, NU 4.70 9. Justin Mazur, WS 4.85 10. Colin Coulter, SV 4.96

STRIKEOUTS 1. Ajay Meyer, AU 2. Andre Benjamin, GV 3. Ben Knuth, GV 4. Eric Ludrowsky, TU 5. Eric Kinley, NU 6. Ben Minard, AU 7. Matt Toporski, NU 8. Donnie Smith, TU Matt Cade, GV 10. Brady Cooper, WS Justin Mazur, WS

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history & records


wayne state university warriors The 2010 season will mark the 70th year of baseball at Wayne State University. In that time, WSU has won 1,011 games, claimed five conference championships as well as two regular-season titles, and made two appearances in the NCAA Regional tournament. The baseball program began in 1941 under head coach Joseph E. Truske, who led the Tartars to a 5-7 record in his first season. Wayne State Athletic Hall of Famer William “Rip” Collins became WSU’s first baseball All-American in 1946. Recording a .325 batting average as the squad’s second leading hitter and notching a lofty .625 slugging percentage, Collins also led the team in runs with 13, tied for the team lead in hits with 12, and registered a .956 fielding percentage as an outstanding catcher. After a four-year hiatus during which time Leo Maas took over, Truske returned to the team in 1946. The next season, Wayne State posted its first winning record (83), finishing in second place in its only year in the MidAmerican Conference. The Tartars were guided through the latter half of the 1940s by standout players such as Ronald Teasley (1945, 1947), who holds the school’s single-season (.500) and career (.415) batting average records; John Wingo (1949-51), who totaled 87 strikeouts in three years and is the current school record-holder for fewest hits allowed per nine innings (5.74); and George Shuk (1946-49), who batted .375 over his four-year career including a .462 mark in 1947.

William Collins, Wayne State’s first baseball All-American, was inducted into the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984.

Wayne State struggled through most of the following decade, but in 1959, one year after the team won a then-school record 12 games, WSU posted a perfect 60 record in the Presidents Athletic Conference, winning the league title in Wayne State’s first season in the PAC and Truske’s final season at the helm. Leon Lande took over in 1960 and won 76 games over nine seasons. His teams featured some of the best pitchers in program history, including Bruce Finlayson (1966-69) and Hall of Famers Bob Kloss (1967-70) and Gordon Reck (1968-71). The trio possesses three of the top four career earned-run averages ever recorded at 40

Wayne State, the lowest belonging to Kloss (2.27). Reck, a lefty who walked on to the team in the late 1960s, set or tied 12 Wayne State pitching records during his career. He remains WSU’s all-time leader in career strikeouts per nine innings (11.22), while his records for innings pitched (224.2) and strikeouts (280) remained intact for over two decades. In 1971, Reck went 9-2 with a 1.52 ERA, and threw a no-hitter in a 2-1 victory over Buffalo as well as a one-hitter in a 1-0 win over Central Michigan. Reck’s career ended midway through the tenure of head coach Bob Samaras, who led the Tartars to 82 wins over five seasons. His .654 winning percentage (17-9) in 1969 is the third-highest in school history. Christ Petrouleas took over in 1974, and during his six-year tenure several All-Americans emerged, the first of which was Paul Janas, another Hall of Famer who garnered All-America status in 1974 – the first baseball player to do so since Collins – after batting .397 with a .504 slugging percentage and setting or matching five WSU single-season records. He also received Academic All-America honors in 1974 and 1975, the first Wayne State student-athlete in any sport to do so. Greg Brecht, another WSU Hall of Fame inductee, became an All-American in 1975 after hitting .342 with four home runs and 22 RBI. He hit seven homers in 1976, Wayne State’s first season in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, while driving in 32 runs and walking 33 times on his way to being named to the first All-GLIAC team. Three key components to the teams of the late 1970s were all inducted into the WSU Hall of Fame together in 1994. Dave Zelmanski (1975-78) hit .352 for his career and led the nation with nine triples in 1978, setting a school record. Kevin Ponticelli (1976-79) led the 1978 Tartars with a .411 batting average with a then-school record 34 RBI. Angelo Gust, who would take over as head coach in 1980, had been an assistant under Petrouleas since 1974. The 1978 team went 27-16 (.628) and set school records in batting average (.343) and triples (31) which still stand today. It wasn’t until the 1980s, however, that Wayne State would reach championship status. Gust led the Tartars to three straight 20-win seasons, including the 29-16 year of 1982. Wayne State won GLIAC Championships all three years, and Gust was named the conference Coach of the Year each season. As a head coach Gust compiled a 174-151-2 overall record in nine seasons, the highest winning percentage (.535) among the nine men who have directed the program. The Tartars had only two losing seasons under Gust, and four times cracked the 20-victory barrier. During Gust’s tenure eight of his nine teams had winning records in GLIAC play. Two-time All-GLIAC First Team selection Mark Limback (1979-82) was also named the league’s Player of the Year in 1982 after batting .405 with 11 home runs, a .741 slugging percentage and a school-record 56 runs batted in. Fellow Hall of Famer David Croskey (1979-82) supplemented his career .304 batting average with outstanding baserunning ability, swiping 112 bases including a single-season record 43 in 1982.

team history The Tartars went 27-21 in 1987, but it would be the last time WSU finished with a winning record for 10 years. Rodger George’s 14-year career as head coach began in 1989. He won 272 games in his tenure, was named GLIAC Coach of the Year in 1998 after leading the Tartars to their fourth GLIAC title, and won a then school-record 32 games the following season in 1999.

Former shortstop Frank Jeney was the 2005 GLIAC Player of the Year and is WSU’s alltime hits leader.

Several standout players left their mark on the program under George’s watch, including Hall of Fame catcher John Miele (1996-99), a two-time First Team AllGLIAC selection. He hit .424 in 1999, fifth-best in school history, with 54 RBI and a WSU-record 21 doubles on his way to being named the conference Player of the Year. Sadly, George passed away in October 2002 after a 10-month battle against brain cancer. Jay Alexander, a former Tartar and George’s assistant coach since 1998, was named the program’s eighth head coach in December. Alexander led Wayne State to its first NCAA Regional appearances in 2005 and 2008, winning 32 and a school-record 34 games in those seasons, respectively. The Warriors also achieved their first national ranking in program history in 2005. Frank Jeney (2002-05), the 2005 GLIAC Player of the Year, became Wayne State’s all-time hits leader, and Kyle Hill (2004-07) matched Hall of Famer Michael Newsted’s (1999-2001) career record of 24 victories. In addition, two pitchers were selected in the Major League Baseball draft under Alexander’s watch. Steve Squires was taken in the 49th round of the 2005 draft by the Chicago White Sox, and Anthony Bass was selected in the fifth round – highest ever for a WSU player – in 2008. Ryan Kelley, who took over following Alexander’s departure for Eastern Michigan, led WSU to 25 wins in 2009, the most under any first-year coach in program history. The team had a .329 batting average, its highest in 31 years, and totaled 36 home runs, second-most in school history, en route to its fifth GLIAC Tournament berth in the last six years. 2010 BASEball media guide


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year-by-year results ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1941 5-7 (.417) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/26 H Bowling Green State 3 6 L (10) 4/29 H Michigan State Normal W 11 8 5/2 A Fort Custer 5 8 L 5/3 A Western Michigan 0 3 L 5/6 A Detroit 5 6 L 5/9 A Michigan State Normal W 11 5 5/12 H Michigan 1 2 L 5/20 H Michigan State Normal 6 20 L 5/23 H Detroit 3 6 L 5/24 A Bowling Green State W 13 9 5/27 H Hillsdale W 11 1 5/30 A Hillsdale W 9 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1942 0-11 (.000) Coach: Leo S. Maas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/15 H Michigan State 1 2 L 4/22 A Michigan 6 12 L 4/25 A Selfridge Field AFB 5 16 L 4/29 A Detroit 8 11 L 5/1 A Michigan State 7 14 L 5/6 H Detroit 10 11 L 5/9 H Michigan State Normal 4 16 L 5/22 A Fort Custer 6 7 L 5/23 A Western Michigan 0 19 L 5/27 A Michigan State Normal 6 10 L 5/30 H Western Michigan 8 14 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1943 3-4 (.429) Coach: Leo S. Maas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/28 H USNAS Grosse Ilse 8 9 L 5/4 H Selfridge Field AFB W 2 1 5/13 A Detroit W 16 4 5/25 H Michigan State Normal 2 3 L 5/27 H USCG Base - Detroit W 13 1 6/3 A USNAS Grosse Ilse 3 6 L 6/4 H Selfridge Field AFB 3 9 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1944 2-9 (.182) Coach: Leo S. Maas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/17 H USCG Base - Detroit W 8 7 4/29 A Michigan State 4 12 L 5/4 H Detroit 2 9 L 5/6 A USCG Base - Detroit W 18 13 5/10 A Fort Custer 1 9 L 5/11 A Western Michigan 0 13 L 5/12 H Michigan State 8 11 L 5/15 H Romulus AAF 4 11 L 5/18 A Detroit 6 7 L 5/25 H Fort Custer 8 26 L 5/26 A USNAS Grosse Ilse 3 4 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1945 1-9 (.100) Coach: Leo S. Maas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/25 H Michigan State Normal 3 4 L 4/30 A USNAS Grosse Ilse 7 12 L 5/2 H Michigan State 2 6 L 5/9 A Detroit W 11 6 5/11 A Romulus AAF 4 7 L 5/19 H Detroit 7 8 L 5/21 H USNAS Grosse Ilse 6 7 L 5/23 A Michigan State 6 10 L 5/25 H Central Michigan 1 8 L 5/26 A Michigan State Normal 11 12 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1946 3-8-1 (.292) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/13 A Cincinnati 6 8 L 4/16 A Miami (OH) 0 2 L 4/19 A Michigan 1 11 L 4/20 H Michigan 1 13 L 4/24 H Michigan State W 8 7 4/27 H Toledo 12 16 L 4/29 H Hillsdale W 13 3 5/7 A Michigan State Normal W 8 3 5/14 A Western Michigan 1 5 L 5/15 A Michigan State 0 3 L 5/23 H Detroit 3 6 L 5/28 H Western Michigan T 10 10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1947 8-3 (.727), 3-2 MAC (.600) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/30 A Fort Custer W 20 0 5/2 A Western Reserve# 3 10 L 5/3 A Western Reserve# W 4 0 5/9 A Toledo W 11 3 5/10 H Fort Custer W 23 8 5/15 A Detroit W 7 1 5/19 A Michigan State 0 6 L 5/23 H Ohio# 1 10 L 5/30 H Cincinnati# W 9 7 5/30 H Cincinnati# W 5 4 5/31 H Hillsdale W 7 2

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1948 9-6 (.600) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/16 H Selfridge Field AFB W 26 2 4/17 A Selfridge Field AFB W 15 3 4/30 H Detroit 6 13 L 5/8 H Bowling Green State W 2 1 5/8 H Bowling Green State 2 7 L 5/14 H Toledo 3 5 L 5/15 A Fort Custer W 11 5 5/15 A Fort Custer W 8 0 5/18 H Fort Custer W 14 0 5/18 H Fort Custer W 15 3 5/19 A Toledo 2 3 L 5/20 H Xavier W 15 2 5/27 A Detroit W 9 4 5/29 A Central Michigan 6 9 L 6/4 H Central Michigan 6 13 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1949 9-7 (.563) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/20 A Toledo W 9 5 4/21 A Bowling Green State 1 11 L 4/23 A Akron W 9 0 4/28 A Michigan State 2 22 L 4/30 H Bowling Green State 1 2 L 5/4 H Michigan W 9 4 5/7 H Olivet W 4 0 5/13 H Hillsdale W 12 9 5/16 A Detroit W 7 2 5/21 A Central Michigan 1 2 L 5/24 H Quantico Marines 2 20 L 5/26 H Toledo W 16 5 5/28 A Olivet W 22 1 5/31 H Michigan State 1 11 L 6/2 H Central Michigan 3 6 L 6/4 H Detroit W 6 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1950 5-10 (.333) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/17 A Michigan 2 3 L 4/22 A Michigan State Normal 7 9 L 4/29 H Northern Illinois 8 9 L 5/2 H Michigan State Normal 2 13 L 5/4 A Toledo W 13 3 5/6 A Bowling Green State 2 8 L 5/12 A Fort Custer 8 11 L 5/13 A Michigan State 7 11 L 5/16 H Michigan State 7 15 L 5/18 H Toledo W 10 1 5/20 A Kalamazoo W 18 10 5/22 H Fort Custer W 11 3 5/26 A Bowling Green State 3 6 L 5/27 H Kalamazoo W 6 1 5/31 H Hillsdale 2 6 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1951 5-8 (.385) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/19 A Michigan State Normal 0 1 L 4/20 A Kalamazoo W 15 4 4/21 A Michigan State 1 25 L 4/28 H Michigan State 0 3 L 5/1 H Michigan 2 19 L 5/3 A Bowling Green State 7 8 L 5/4 A Akron W 8 4 5/5 A Kent State W 2 1 5/12 H Michigan State Normal 9 10 L 5/14 A Detroit W 3 1 5/19 H Kent State 4 18 L 5/25 H Kalamazoo W 2 1 5/29 A Michigan State Normal 2 5 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1952 2-12 (.143) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/15 A Camp Breckenridge 3 14 L 4/16 A Camp Breckenridge 1 15 L 4/17 A Cincinnati 2 3 L 4/19 A Michigan 0 14 L 4/28 H Detroit 3 8 L 4/29 A Bowling Green State 3 15 L 5/7 A Michigan State Normal W 8 2 5/9 H Bowling Green State 2 10 L 5/14 H Michigan State Normal 4 6 L 5/19 H Fort Custer 0 16 L 5/28 H Hillsdale W 4 2 5/29 A Selfridge Field AFB 7 8 L 5/30 A Fort Custer 5 11 L 5/31 A Michigan State 3 10 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1953 4-13 (.235) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/9 A Eastern Kentucky State 2 3 L 4/10 A Cincinnati 5 17 L 4/11 A Bowling Green State 8 10 L 4/14 H Albion 3 16 L 4/18 A Michigan State 0 15 L 4/21 A Ohio 0 17 L 4/21 A Ohio 1 8 L 4/28 H Michigan State Normal 3 4 L

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1954 7-10 (.412) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/9 A Bowling Green State 5 8 L 4/12 A Michigan 1 9 L 4/17 A Michigan State 2 4 L 4/20 H Michigan 1 11 L 4/22 A Evansville W 7 3 4/23 A Cincinnati 2 11 L 4/23 A Xavier 4 7 L 4/30 H Detroit W 6 5 5/1 H Bowling Green State 7 11 L 5/8 A Selfridge Field AFB W 10 3 5/11 H Toledo W 7 6 5/11 H Toledo W 10 2 5/14 H Ohio 6 7 L 5/19 H Michigan State 2 6 L 5/21 A Detroit W 5 0 5/26 H Selfridge Field AFB W 4 0 6/2 A Michigan State Normal 3 8 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1955 8-8 (.500) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/12 A Michigan 0 6 L 4/18 A Bowling Green State 4 5 L 4/19 H Bowling Green State W 8 3 4/22 A Xavier 0 6 L 4/23 A Cincinnati W 8 3 4/26 A Michigan State Normal 6 8 L 4/28 H Detroit 1 4 L 5/3 A Detroit W 9 5 5/7 A Hillsdale 3 4 L 5/7 A Hillsdale W 10 2 5/17 H Toledo W 8 2 5/17 H Toledo W 12 8 5/21 H Hope W 6 3 5/21 H Hope W 11 0 6/1 H Michigan State 5 13 L 6/4 A Michigan State 1 13 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1956 5-9 (.357) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/12 H Michigan 1 4 L 4/13 A Toledo 4 12 L 4/14 A Bowling Green State W 14 3 4/21 A Michigan State 4 17 L 4/21 A Michigan State 2 8 L 4/23 A Michigan 1 2 L 5/1 H Bowling Green State W 13 1 5/4 A Xavier W 7 2 5/5 A Cincinnati 1 12 L 5/14 H Toledo W 6 4 5/15 H Michigan State Normal 2 3 L (6) 5/22 A Michigan State Normal 0 1 L 5/25 H Detroit W 5 3 5/29 H Michigan State 1 9 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1957 5-4 (.556) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/13 Hillsdale W 16 7 4/16 Kalamazoo W 7 0 4/18 Michigan State 1 21 L 5/7 Michigan State 0 8 L 5/8 Albion W 5 4 5/8 Albion W 5 4 5/14 Toledo W 3 2 5/24 Detroit 3 4 L 5/25 Alma 0 3 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1958 12-9 (.571) Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/15 Toledo W 11 6 4/18 Michigan 0 9 L 4/19 Michigan 7 9 L 4/25 Detroit W 14 3 4/29 Central Michigan 4 9 L 4/29 Central Michigan W 16 14 5/2 Alma W 7 4 5/2 Alma W 16 5 5/6 Michigan State 2 13 L 5/9 Detroit 2 12 L 5/12 Toledo W 22 9 5/13 Hillsdale W 19 6 5/13 Hillsdale 2 11 L 5/14 Bowling Green State W 8 6 5/16 Western Reserve W 13 2 5/16 Western Reserve W 5 4 5/17 Chicago W 3 1 5/17 Chicago 3 11 L 5/20 Kalamazoo 4 13 L 5/20 Kalamazoo W 7 2 5/21 Michigan State 0 8 L

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1959 8-10 (.444), 6-0 PAC (1.000) Presidents Athletic Conference Champions Coach: Joseph E. Truske ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/9 Hillsdale 1 2 L 4/13 Toledo W 8 0 4/15 Michigan State 6 26 L 4/21 Michigan 2 4 L 4/25 Chicago 0 5 L 4/25 Chicago W 3 2 5/2 Western Reserve^ W 3 1 5/2 Western Reserve^ W 19 4 5/5 Michigan 9 10 L 5/7 Pittsburgh 2 3 L 5/8 Washington Jefferson^ W 6 3 5/9 Bethany^ W 7 3 5/12 Michigan State 1 6 L 5/14 Bowling Green State 3 7 L 5/16 Allegheny^ W 7 4 5/16 Allegheny^ W 9 1 5/19 Bowling Green State 0 6 L 5/25 Detroit 4 6 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1960 5-7 (.417), 3-0 PAC (1.000) Coach: Leon A. Lande --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michigan 0 16 L Bowling Green State 16 17 L 4/26 Eastern Michigan W 7 3 Toledo 2 5 L Western Reserve^ W 12 0 Western Reserve^ W 9 1 Michigan 0 6 L Thiel^ W 14 0 Toledo W 6 5 Detroit 0 7 L Detroit 0 5 L Central Michigan 4 6 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1961 8-5 (.615), 4-0 PAC (1.000) Coach: Leon A. Lande ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/12 Albion 5 6 L 4/14 Michigan 8 14 L 4/15 Chicago W 4 0 4/15 Chicago W 8 0 5/2 Eastern Michigan 2 4 L 5/4 Detroit 0 9 L 5/13 Western Reserve^ W 9 3 5/13 Western Reserve^ W 7 1 5/16 Hillsdale W 3 2 5/16 Hillsdale W 4 2 5/20 Washington Jefferson^ W 13 2 5/20 Washington Jefferson^ W 14 2 5/23 Detroit 6 28 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1962 10-6 (.625), 6-2 PAC (.750) Coach: Leon A. Lande ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/11 H Albion W 6 4 4/14 H Chicago W 13 12 4/14 H Chicago W 5 2 4/17 A Michigan 3 4 L 4/18 A Hope W 3 2 5/4 A Thiel^ W 7 4 5/5 A Allegheny^ W 11 10 5/5 A Allegheny^ 1 7 L 5/10 Detroit 2 12 L 5/12 H Western Reserve^ W 7 3 5/12 H Western Reserve^ 3 10 L 5/14 Detroit 3 11 L 5/18 A Bethany^ W 9 3 5/19 A Washington Jefferson^ W 5 0 5/19 A Washington Jefferson^ W 10 0 5/21 H Michigan 7 10 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1963 9-10 (.474), 5-4 PAC (.556) Coach: Leon A. Lande ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/10 A Albion 3 5 L 4/10 A Albion 5 8 L 4/13 H Hope W 12 10 4/17 Detroit 3 6 L 4/20 A Michigan State 1 13 L 4/20 A Michigan State 3 10 L 4/27 A Western Reserve^ 3 4 L 4/27 A Western Reserve^ W 12 3 5/8 Detroit W 6 5 5/11 H Bethany^ W 4 0 5/11 H Bethany^ W 4 2 5/18 A Chicago W 14 0 5/18 A Chicago W 12 2 5/20 A Toledo 1 5 L 5/23 A Eastern Michigan 1 6 L 5/25 H Thiel^ W 6 5 5/25 H Thiel^ W 6 4 6/1 A Allegheny^ 2 3 L 6/1 A Allegheny^ 1 2 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1964 12-9 (.571), 7-3 PAC (.700) Coach: Leon A. Lande ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/9 Detroit 1 16 L 4/11 H Albion W 3 2

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1965 6-13 (.316), 4-2 PAC (.667) Coach: Leon A. Lande ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/10 Albion 1 2 L 4/10 Albion 2 3 L 4/13 Toledo 4 6 L 4/16 Hillsdale W 10 9 4/22 Detroit 9 10 L 4/28 Olivet 0 2 L 4/28 Olivet W 2 1 5/1 Pittsburgh 0 2 L 5/1 Pittsburgh 1 2 L 5/4 Eastern Michigan^ 6 9 L 5/8 Western Reserve^ W 4 1 5/8 Western Reserve^ W 1 0 5/11 Toledo 1 4 L 5/13 Eastern Michigan^ W 3 1 5/15 Detroit 8 11 L 5/18 Central Michigan 3 5 L 5/18 Central Michigan 5 7 L 5/22 Allegheny^ 1 4 L 5/22 Allegheny^ W 6 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1966 9-7 (.563), 4-2 PAC (.667) Coach: Leon A. Lande --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Olivet 3 5 L Olivet W 17 6 Chicago W 10 1 Chicago W 5 4 Toledo 1 10 L 05/03 Eastern Michigan^ 4 7 L Western Reserve^ W 2 1 Western Reserve^ W 9 7 Detroit 5 11 L Detroit 3 4 L Toledo 2 9 L Hillsdale W 11 6 Albion W 9 8 05/25 Eastern Michigan^ W 7 2 Allegheny^ 1 3 L Allegheny^ W 10 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1967 11-11 (.500) Coach: Leon A. Lande --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- H Olivet W 3 0 H Olivet W 8 6 A Central Michigan 4 7 L A Central Michigan 4 5 L A Toledo 0 2 L H Hillsdale W 3 2 H Hillsdale W 5 2 A Detroit 7 8 L A Alma W 9 3 A Alma 2 3 L A Eastern Michigan 1 8 L H Detroit 3 5 L A Buffalo 0 4 L A Buffalo 1 2 L A Hillsdale W 8 1 A Albion W 8 1 A Albion W 3 1 H Toledo W 15 13 A Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 14 3 A Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 10 3 A Wisconsin-Milwaukee 4 5 L H Eastern Michigan 3 8 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1968 6-22 (.214) Coach: Leon A. Lande --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Olivet 4 5 L Olivet W 9 1 Alma 4 10 L Alma 1 5 L Notre Dame 1 4 L Albion W 3 0 Albion W 2 1 Detroit 5 7 L Cleveland State 0 2 L Cleveland State W 7 3 Hillsdale 11 12 L Hillsdale W 6 0 Notre Dame 1 19 L Detroit 3 8 L Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2 5 L Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 1 0

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wayne state university warriors Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2 3 L Northwood 1 3 L Northwood 3 4 L Central Michigan 0 2 L Central Michigan 4 5 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1969 17-9 (.654) Coach: Robert T. Samaras --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Tennessee Tech 0 1 L A Tennessee Tech W 8 6 A Middle Tennessee State W 6 2 A Tennessee State W 5 4 A Tennessee State W 5 3 A Alma W 11 0 A Alma W 3 1 A Central Michigan 1 3 L A Central Michigan 3 7 L A Albion 3 4 L A Albion W 7 6 H Cleveland State W 6 5 (x) H Cleveland State W 4 3 (x) H Hillsdale W 3 1 H Hillsdale W 11 0 A Detroit 1 2 L H Detroit W 4 1 H Detroit W 6 2 H Olivet 4 5 L H Olivet W 6 1 A Columbia 0 1 L H Notre Dame 4 5 L H Ferris State W 12 5 H Ferris State W 3 0 A Chicago State W 3 2 A Chicago State 1 3 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1970 12-14 (.462) Coach: Robert T. Samaras ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/30 A East Tennessee State 0 4 L 3/30 A East Tennessee State 2 3 L 3/31 A East Tennessee State W 11 4 4/4 N Columbia W 4 1 4/4 A North Carolina 0 7 L 4/7 H Toledo 7 8 L 4/11 H Alma W 7 3 4/11 H Alma W 9 3 4/13 A Detroit 3 6 L 4/17 H Hillsdale W 5 0 4/18 A Olivet W 2 0 4/18 A Olivet W 7 1 4/21 H Bowling Green State 0 8 L 4/28 A Hillsdale 5 9 L 4/29 H Detroit 5 7 L 4/29 H Detroit W 3 0 5/4 H Oakland W 8 2 5/7 A Fordham 10 11 L 5/8 A Adelphi W 13 1 5/9 A Long Island 4 5 L 5/12 H Central Michigan 1 3 L 5/12 H Central Michigan 1 4 L 5/15 A Notre Dame 2 6 L 5/16 A Notre Dame 2 5 L 5/22 H Ferris State W 5 1 5/22 H Ferris State W 2 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1971 18-17 (.514) Coach: Robert T. Samaras --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A David Lipscomb 2 4 L A David Lipscomb 1 2 L A David Lipscomb W 7 3 A Middle Tennessee State 6 7 L A Middle Tennessee State W 4 2 A Middle Tennessee State 7 8 L A Tennessee Tech 1 5 L A Tennessee Tech W 11 7 A Tennessee Tech W 4 1 A Toledo 3 5 L A Detroit 7 12 L H Olivet W 5 0 H Olivet W 5 1 A Bowling Green State 3 5 L H Cleveland State 4 5 L H Cleveland State 2 4 L H Central Michigan W 1 0 H Central Michigan 0 3 L H Oakland W 4 2 H Oakland W 4 2 H Buffalo W 2 1 (x) H Buffalo 4 5 L A Long Island W 6 3 A Central Michigan 0 16 L A Central Michigan 4 6 L H Toledo W 5 2 H Ferris State 3 7 L H Ferris State 1 3 L A Chicago State W 4 0 A Chicago State W 14 2 H Hillsdale W 3 0 H Hillsdale W 7 1 A Oakland W 4 3 H Detroit W 6 2 H Detroit 7 8 L

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1972 16-23 (.410) Coach: Robert T. Samaras --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Miami (OH) 1 9 L A Navy 0 2 L A Navy W 8 5 A William Mary W 9 3 A Jacksonville 2 3 L A Jacksonville 0 4 L A Jacksonville 6 7 L A Oakland W 3 2 H Hillsdale W 6 3 H Hillsdale W 4 3 H Alma W 1 0 H Alma W 6 3 H Ashland 5 6 L H Ashland 1 2 L H Detroit W 5 2 H Central Michigan 1 5 L H Central Michigan 2 8 L A Cleveland State 1 14 L A Cleveland State 0 5 L H Spring Arbor W 5 4 H Spring Arbor W 1 0 A Long Island W 8 4 A St. John’s 0 5 L A Fordham 8 11 L A Toledo 0 2 L H Ferris State W 4 3 H Ferris State W 4 3 A Bowling Green State 5 8 L H Chicago State W 9 1 H Chicago State W 10 2 H Bowling Green State 3 5 L H Bowling Green State 3 7 L A Detroit 3 6 L A Detroit 2 3 L A Toledo 2 9 L H Akron 2 4 L H Akron 14 25 L H Oakland 2 6 L H Oakland W 5 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1973 19-17-1 (.527) Coach: Robert T. Samaras --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Jacksonville 2 12 L A Jacksonville W 13 6 (5) A Columbus T 5 5 (11) A Columbus W 3 2 A Columbus W 9 5 H Northwood W 6 0 H Northwood 0 3 L A Toledo 2 5 L 04/13 A Eastern Michigan 1 5 L 04/13 A Eastern Michigan 2 6 L H Siena Heights W 7 5 H Siena Heights W 8 1 A Detroit 6 7 L H Oakland W 9 0 H Ferris State W 9 1 H Ferris State 2 4 L H Cleveland State 0 8 L H Cleveland State W 1 0 A Michigan State 1 7 L A Michigan State 0 2 L H Hillsdale W 8 0 (6) H Grand Valley State W 4 1 H Grand Valley State W 11 5 H Toledo 4 5 L A Long Island 5 6 L A St. Johns W 1 0 A St. Johns W 2 1 A Central Michigan 11 12 L (9) A Central Michigan W 4 3 H Illinois State 0 1 L H Illinois State W 2 1 A Oakland W 11 6 A Akron W 6 3 A Akron W 12 7 H Bowling Green State 2 7 L H Detroit 1 4 L H Detroit 0 2 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1974 20-20 (.500) Coach: Christ Petrouleas --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Jacksonville W 8 4 A Jacksonville 3 6 L A Fairleigh Dickinson W 5 0 A Fairleigh Dickinson W 9 6 A Fairleigh Dickinson W 13 5 A Jacksonville 10 14 L A Hillsdale W 7 1 A Hillsdale W 6 2 H Northwood W 7 1 H Northwood W 9 2 H Western Michigan 1 13 L H Western Michigan 4 7 L H Western Michigan 1 8 L H Central Michigan 0 8 L H Central Michigan 1 9 L A Ferris State 0 1 L A Ferris State 0 1 L A Cleveland State 1 2 L A Cleveland State 3 4 L A Detroit 4 16 L 04/22 A Eastern Michigan W 4 0 04/22 A Eastern Michigan 0 1 L A Michigan State 2 7 L

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1975 18-25 (.419) Coach: Christ Petrouleas --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Jacksonville 2 3 L A Jacksonville 0 3 L A Farleigh Dickinson W 10 7 A Jacksonville 5 6 L A Farleigh Dickinson 7 8 L A Jacksonville 4 11 L A Jacksonville 2 4 L A Jacksonville W 12 9 A Jacksonville W 3 2 A Toledo 4 9 L 04/11 A Eastern Michigan 0 4 L 04/11 A Eastern Michigan 0 3 L H Olivet W 5 1 H Olivet W 11 0 H Oakland W 8 3 H Oakland W 4 2 H Hillsdale W 2 1 H Hillsdale W 2 1 H Michigan State 2 7 L H Michigan State 2 7 L H Cleveland State W 8 2 H Cleveland State W 5 3 A Northwood W 4 3 (15) A Northwood W 11 1 A Central Michigan 2 7 L A Central Michigan 1 3 L A Central Michigan 2 9 L A St. Johns 0 5 L A St. Johns 0 2 L 05/06 H Eastern Michigan 1 2 L (12) 05/06 H Eastern Michigan 0 1 L A Oakland W 6 3 A Oakland W 12 6 H Toledo 1 5 L H Siena Heights W 6 3 H Siena Heights W 6 3 A Western Michigan 2 5 L A Western Michigan 5 8 L A Akron 3 4 L H Bowling Green State 3 4 L (9) H Bowling Green State 0 1 L H Detroit 1 2 L H Detroit W 2 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1976 19-28 (.404), 11-7 GLIAC (.611) Coach: Christ Petrouleas --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Pennsylvania 7 9 L A Jacksonville 0 4 L A Jacksonville 2 8 L A Jacksonville 5 11 L A Florida JC W 11 6 A Jacksonville 9 11 L A Embry-Riddle W 11 2 H Central Michigan 2 11 L H Central Michigan 0 1 L (8) H Detroit 1 3 L A Olivet W 7 3 A Olivet W 5 1 H Oakland* W 1 0 H Oakland* 0 1 L A Ferris State* 6 23 L A Ferris State* W 18 4 (6) H Grand Valley State* W 3 1 H Grand Valley State* 1 2 L H Hillsdale* W 3 2 H Hillsdale* W 5 3 A Michigan State 3 5 L A Michigan State 2 4 L A Oakland* W 4 2 A Oakland* 4 12 L A Toledo 4 5 L A Toledo 0 2 L A Detroit 8 15 L H Ferris State* 0 1 L (16) H Ferris State* W 7 2 (6) A Grand Valley State* W 8 6 A Grand Valley State* W 7 3 H Western Michigan 2 15 L H Western Michigan W 2 1 (9) A Hillsdale* W 5 1 A Hillsdale* 0 3 L 05/10 A Eastern Michigan 2 5 L 05/10 A Eastern Michigan W 9 3 H Northwood* W 5 1 H Northwood* 3 6 L A Detroit 2 9 L A Akron 2 9 L A Akron 4 9 L A Cleveland State 3 6 L A Cleveland State W 11 1

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1977 19-27 (.413), 9-9 GLIAC (.500) Coach: Christ Petrouleas --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Florida JC 4 7 L A Jacksonville 3 16 L A Embry-Riddle W 17 0 (4) A Embry-Riddle W 12 0 A Jacksonville 3 8 L A Jacksonville W 3 2 A Jacksonville 6 7 L A Florida JC W 3 2 A Florida JC 1 4 L H Toledo 3 16 L H Toledo 1 6 L H Northwood* W 7 5 H Northwood* W 5 4 H Hillsdale* W 5 2 H Hillsdale* W 10 3 A Michigan 2 5 L H Grand Valley State* 2 8 L H Grand Valley State* W 4 2 A Central Michigan W 2 0 A Central Michigan 1 6 L H Ferris State* W 2 1 H Ferris State* W 10 9 A Northwood* W 10 0 A Northwood* 2 3 L A Detroit 3 7 L A Hillsdale* 1 3 L A Hillsdale* 4 10 L A Grand Valley State* 6 7 L A Grand Valley State* 3 11 L A Michigan State 0 4 L A Michigan State 2 7 L H Olivet W 7 3 H Olivet W 5 4 A Ferris State* 9 12 L A Ferris State* 6 11 L 05/08 H Eastern Michigan 6 8 L (12) H Oakland* W 3 2 (8) H Oakland* 2 3 L A Detroit 3 4 L H Akron W 10 2 H Akron W 11 1 H Cleveland State 1 18 L H Cleveland State 1 7 L H Bowling Green State 4 10 L H Bowling Green State 3 5 L A Detroit W 3 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1978 27-16 (.628), 11-7 GLIAC (.611) Coach: Christ Petrouleas --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Colby (ME) W 9 3 A Flagler College W 22 0 A Jacksonville 5 7 L A Jacksonville 6 9 L A Embry-Riddle W 16 3 A Jacksonville W 10 9 H MIT W 25 1 H Detroit 5 8 L H Oakland* 1 2 L H Oakland* 1 6 L H Saginaw Valley State W 8 3 H Saginaw Valley State W 10 0 H Northwood* W 21 2 H Northwood* W 10 7 H Hillsdale* W 5 3 H Hillsdale* 4 5 L A Toledo 3 8 L A Michigan State 5 8 L A Michigan State 3 13 L H Ferris State* 1 3 L H Ferris State* 3 4 L A Saginaw Valley State W 5 4 A Saginaw Valley State W 16 0 (5) A Olivet W 4 1 A Olivet W 6 4 A Detroit 9 10 L H Northwood* W 10 4 H Northwood* W 5 4 A Oakland* W 13 4 A Oakland* 8 9 L (8) A Hillsdale* W 8 3 A Hillsdale* W 7 4 H Saginaw Valley State W 7 2 H Saginaw Valley State W 16 2 (5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1979 17-21 (.447), 5-8 GLIAC (.385) Coach: Christ Petrouleas --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Wittenberg W 9 6 A Colby W 5 3 A Denison W 5 2 A Akron W 5 4 A Jacksonville 3 7 L A Embry-Riddle W 13 6 A Jacksonville W 7 5 A Akron W 2 1 A Colby 1 2 L (8) 04/03 H Eastern Michigan 1 2 L (8) 04/03 H Eastern Michigan 2 6 L A Northwood* 1 2 L A Northwood* 2 3 L (8) A Central Michigan 6 19 L A Central Michigan 2 11 L

H Grand Valley State* 2 7 L H Grand Valley State* W 5 1 H Oakland* W 5 4 (9) H Oakland* W 12 1 A Michigan State 5 14 L A Michigan State W 4 3 A Ferris State* W 5 1 A Ferris State* 4 5 L H Hillsdale* 4 7 L (9) H Olivet W 2 1 (8) H Olivet W 2 1 H Northwood* 0 1 L (8) H Northwood* W 2 1 A Oakland* 5 6 L (8) A Oakland* 1 6 L A Toledo 8 15 L H Akron 3 5 L H Akron W 3 0 H Bowling Green State 0 3 L H Bowling Green State W 3 1 H Michigan 0 5 L H Michigan 2 5 L H Toledo 3 4 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1980 20-17-1 (.539), 14-6 GLIAC (.700) Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions Coach: Angelo Gust ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Game-by-Game Results Not Available ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1981 21-18 (.538), 12-5 GLIAC (.706) Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions Coach: Angelo Gust ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Game-by-Game Results Not Available ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1982 29-16 (.644), 12-4 GLIAC (.750) Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions Coach: Angelo Gust --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saint Leo 0 5 L Saint Leo 9 10 L Concord (WV) W 10 2 Tampa 7 12 L Canisius 6 13 L Canisius W 9 5 SUNY-Binghamton W 11 4 Tampa W 4 2 Nasson W 8 7 SUNY-Binghamton W 7 6 Conn-Bridgeport W 11 7 Tri-State W 6 1 Tri-State W 6 3 Michigan 4 7 L Detroit W 12 11 (8) Detroit W 8 3 04/21 Central Michigan 2 3 L 04/21 Central Michigan 3 9 L Ferris State* 12 18 L Ferris State* 10 12 L Hillsdale* W 6 5 Hillsdale* W 9 5 Hillsdale* W 9 7 Hillsdale* 2 3 L Toledo W 2 0 Saginaw Valley State* W 9 7 Saginaw Valley State* W 9 3 Grand Valley State* W 4 0 Grand Valley State* 5 13 L Michigan State W 6 0 Michigan State 2 5 L (10) Ferris State* W 9 6 Ferris State* W 9 6 Northwood* W 11 5 Northwood* W 11 5 Saginaw Valley State* W 16 3 Saginaw Valley State* W 10 5 Siena Heights W 8 6 Siena Heights W 9 2 Michigan 7 8 L Michigan 4 8 L Detroit 2 8 L Detroit W 8 4 Detroit 2 13 L Detroit W 19 15 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1983 15-17 (.469), 8-7 GLIAC (.533) Coach: Angelo Gust ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Game-by-Game Results Not Available ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1984 14-11 (.560), 8-7 GLIAC (.533) Coach: Angelo Gust ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Game-by-Game Results Not Available ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1985 16-16 (.500), 10-10 GLIAC (.500) Coach: Angelo Gust --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N Haverford W 15 6 N Haverford W 19 1

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1986 17-16 (.515), 10-8 GLIAC (.556) Coach: Angelo Gust --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N RPI W 15 3 N RPI W 6 5 A Saint Leo 11 14 L @ N Northeastern Illinois W 2 1 N Defiance W 1 0 N Defiance W 9 4 N Dartmouth W 11 7 H Bowling Green State 3 13 L H Concordia (MI) W 15 1 H Concordia (MI) W 6 0 H Saginaw Valley State* 5 7 L H Saginaw Valley State* 1 5 L A Michigan 9 16 L A Michigan 1 5 L @ A Grand Valley State* W 6 5 A Grand Valley State* 8 11 L A Hillsdale* W 6 5 A Hillsdale* W 8 4 H Ferris State* W 4 3 H Ferris State* W 4 3 (9) A Northwood* W 7 4 A Northwood* W 7 0 A Saginaw Valley State* 7 8 L A Saginaw Valley State* 3 13 L H Grand Valley State* W 6 4 H Grand Valley State* 4 13 L H Hillsdale* 6 1 L• H Hillsdale* 4 1 L• A Ferris State* 4 9 L A Ferris State* 6 8 L A Michigan 0 5 L A Michigan 5 6 L (8) H Kalamazoo W 3 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1987 27-21 (.563), 13-9 GLIAC (.591) Coach: Angelo Gust --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N Northeastern Illinois W 14 2 (5) N Northeastern Illinois W 10 8 N RPI W 9 8 N RPI 1 10 L A Saint Leo 4 13 L N Canisius 9 10 L N Concord W 7 1 (6) N Defiance W 9 1 N Defiance W 10 2 H Adrian W 2 1 H Adrian W 3 0 A Ohio Northern W 10 9 A Ohio Northern 3 9 L A Concordia (MI) W 12 0 (5) A Concordia (MI) W 2 0 A Northwood* W 7 4 A Northwood* W 10 3 A Michigan 2 9 L A Michigan 0 2 L H Saginaw Valley State* 4 5 L H Saginaw Valley State* 7 11 L H Hillsdale* W 6 4 H Hillsdale* 2 3 L (8) A Oakland* W 10 0 A Oakland* W 7 3 H Ferris State* W 8 5 H Ferris State* 3 4 L H Northwood* W 3 2 (9) H Northwood* 10 11 L (9) A Michigan State 7 8 L A Michigan State 3 18 L A Bowling Green State W 10 6 A Grand Valley State* W 4 2 A Grand Valley State* 4 9 L H Wright State 5 9 L (9) H Wright State W 4 1 A Hillsdale* 6 7 L A Hillsdale* 2 4 L A Saginaw Valley State* W 4 3 A Saginaw Valley State* W 2 1 H Michigan 7 15 L

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Michigan Ferris State* Ferris State* W Oakland* W Oakland* W Kalamazoo W Kalamazoo

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1988 15-19-1 (.443), 3-15 GLIAC (.167) Coach: Angelo Gust --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Findlay W 8 3 A Findlay W 7 0 H Bowling Green State T 11 11 @ H Kalamazoo W 8 7 (11) H Kalamazoo W 3 2 (5) A Michigan 1 18 L A Michigan W 2 0 A Oakland* W 5 4 A Oakland* 2 3 L H Hillsdale* 2 10 L H Hillsdale* W 8 3 H Siena Heights W 14 13 H Siena Heights W 4 3 A Ferris State* 1 12 L (5) A Ferris State* 7 9 L A Saginaw Valley State* 4 14 L A Saginaw Valley State* 1 16 L H Tiffin W 10 0 (5) H Tiffin W 11 1 (5) A Hillsdale* 6 7 L A Hillsdale* W 7 4 H Concordia W 4 3 H Concordia W 8 1 H Oakland* 2 3 L H Oakland* 6 10 L H Ferris State* 1 9 L H Ferris State* 4 9 L H Albion 3 6 L (8) H Albion W 4 0 H Grand Valley State* 3 16 L (5) H Grand Valley State* 0 4 L H Saginaw Valley State* 5 12 L H Saginaw Valley State* 16 19 L (5) A Northwood 2 14 L (5) A Northwood 4 5 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1989 18-26-3 (.415), 6-12 GLIAC (.333) Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/11 A Columbus 0 7 L 3/12 N Missouri-Rolla 3 8 L 3/12 N Charleston W 6 3 3/13 N Marietta 4 13 L 3/13 N Illinois State 4 5 L 3/14 N Troy State 6 13 L 3/15 N Central Missouri W 7 1 3/15 N Central Missouri 2 12 L 3/16 N Central Missouri T 6 6 3/16 N Missouri-Rolla W 5 4 3/17 N Marietta W 4 3 3/17 N Principia W 8 1 3/18 A Louisville 1 4 L 3/18 A Louisville 2 8 L 3/26 A Siena Heights 1 2 L 3/26 A Siena Heights W 2 1 4/1 H Ohio Northern W 4 3 (9) 4/1 H Ohio Northern T 9 9 (5) 4/4 A Michigan 0 3 L 4/4 A Michigan 0 4 L 4/5 H Olivet W 7 1 4/5 H Olivet T 8 8 (8) 4/8 H Grand Valley State* W 7 6 4/8 H Grand Valley State* 0 3 L 4/11 A Albion W 5 2 4/11 A Albion W 3 2 4/15 H Ferris State* W 2 1 4/15 H Ferris State* 4 8 L 4/16 A Ferris State* 4 7 L 4/16 A Ferris State* 2 7 L 4/18 H Siena Heights W 2 1 4/18 H Siena Heights 4 10 L (8) 4/19 A Bowling Green State W 10 9 4/22 A Hillsdale* 1 11 L 4/22 A Hillsdale* 5 7 L 4/23 H Hillsdale* 2 10 L 4/23 H Hillsdale* W 6 1 04/29 A Saginaw Valley State* W 3 0 04/29 A Saginaw Valley State* W 1 0 (8) 04/30 H Saginaw Valley State* 5 7 L (10) 04/30 H Saginaw Valley State* 1 4 L 05/06 H Oakland* 1 2 L (10) 05/06 H Oakland* W 7 2 05/07 A Oakland* 3 16 L 05/07 A Oakland* 8 13 L 05/10 A Michigan 4 19 L 05/10 A Michigan 3 8 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1990 12-32 (.273), 7-13 GLIAC (.350) Coach: Rodger George --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Troy State 0 13 L A Troy State 0 5 L A Troy State 0 15 L N Ouachita Baptist 5 7 L A West Florida 1 5 L N Berry W 1 0 A West Florida 1 5 L A Huntingdon 1 9 L A Bellarmine 2 4 L

A Bellarmine 4 5 L A Bellarmine 4 5 L (12) H Siena Heights W 2 0 H Siena Heights W 9 6 03/30 A Eastern Michigan 3 15 L A Grand Valley State* W 3 1 A Grand Valley State* 0 1 L H Grand Valley State* W 12 2 (6) H Grand Valley State* W 7 2 A Ferris State* 3 10 L A Ferris State* 0 3 L H Ferris State* 3 4 L (12) H Ferris State* 2 3 L A Siena Heights 4 8 L A Siena Heights 7 11 L H Detroit 5 9 L H Hillsdale* W 3 1 H Hillsdale* 7 9 L (8) A Hillsdale* 2 7 L A Hillsdale* W 11 7 H Madonna 0 12 L H Madonna W 5 3 A Detroit W 15 6 H Saginaw Valley State* 9 10 L H Saginaw Valley State* 8 11 L A Saginaw Valley State* W 8 7 A Saginaw Valley State* 11 17 L H Aquinas 1 3 L H Aquinas 2 3 L A Oakland* 3 4 L (8) A Oakland* W 5 2 H Oakland* 2 10 L H Oakland* 1 3 L A Madonna 2 4 L A Madonna 7 8 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1991 6-30 (.167), 1-14 GLIAC (.067) Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/11 A Southern Tech W 6 4 3/12 A West Georgia 2 3 L 3/12 A West Georgia 5 6 L 3/15 A Indiana-Southeast 7 11 L 3/15 A Indiana-Southeast 0 7 L 3/27 H Madonna 8 11 L 3/27 H Madonna W 5 3 3/30 A Eastern Michigan 3 14 L 3/30 A Eastern Michigan 0 4 L 4/6 H Grand Valley State* 5 8 L 4/6 H Grand Valley State* 4 14 L 4/7 A Grand Valley State* 1 2 L 4/7 A Grand Valley State* 2 5 L 4/9 A Siena Heights 6 15 L 4/9 A Siena Heights W 13 3 (5) 4/13 H Ferris State* W 4 3 4/13 H Ferris State* 2 4 L 4/16 H Siena Heights 6 12 L 4/16 H Siena Heights 3 4 L 4/21 H Hillsdale* 1 3 L 4/21 H Hillsdale* 4 14 L 4/27 A Saginaw Valley State* 2 13 L (5) 4/27 A Saginaw Valley State* 2 4 L 4/28 H Saginaw Valley State* 4 9 L 4/28 H Saginaw Valley State* 5 12 L 5/1 A Detroit Mercy 2 13 L 5/2 A Aquinas 3 14 L (5) 5/2 A Aquinas 2 12 L (6) 5/4 H Oakland* 5 12 L 5/4 H Oakland* 2 10 L 5/5 A Oakland* 1 11 L (6) 5/8 A Madonna W 6 2 5/8 A Madonna W 10 0 (6) 5/9 H Oakland 4 7 L (9) 5/9 H Oakland 4 9 L 5/11 H Detroit Mercy 10 13 L (10) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1992 15-34 (.306), 9-17 GLIAC (.346) Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/14 N Kentucky Wesleyan W 5 3 3/15 N Kentucky Wesleyan 6 9 L 3/15 N Berry 3 5 L 3/16 N Kentucky Wesleyan 2 9 L 3/16 N Pikeville W 7 2 3/17 N North Park 1 11 L (5) 3/17 N North Park W 8 7 3/18 N Indiana-Southeast 7 8 L 3/18 N Denison 9 11 L 3/19 N Pikeville 4 7 L 3/19 N Ripon 3 4 L 3/20 N Grand View 0 8 L 3/20 N Aurora 10 15 L 3/21 N Illinois Benedictine W 7 6 3/30 A Eastern Michigan 1 3 L 3/30 A Eastern Michigan 7 8 L (8) 3/31 A Northwood 0 2 L 3/31 A Northwood W 7 3 4/4 H Oakland* 1 2 L 4/4 H Oakland* 4 5 L (9) 4/5 H Grand Valley State* 4 7 L 4/5 H Grand Valley State* 3 6 L 4/7 H Madonna W 2 0 (5) 4/11 H Hillsdale* 4 9 L 4/11 H Hillsdale* 3 5 L 4/12 H Hillsdale* W 4 3 4/12 H Hillsdale* W 7 3 4/15 A Hillsdale* W 12 2 (6) 4/15 A Hillsdale* 2 12 L (5) 4/18 H Ferris State* 6 7 L 4/18 H Ferris State* 2 5 L 4/19 H Ferris State* 1 5 L 4/19 H Ferris State* 2 3 L

4/22 4/22 4/29 4/30 4/30 5/2 5/2 5/3 5/3 5/6 5/6 5/7 5/9 5/9 5/10 5/10

A A A A A A A A A H H H H H A A

Ferris State* Ferris State* Detroit Mercy Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan Saginaw Valley State* W Saginaw Valley State* W Saginaw Valley State* W Saginaw Valley State* Saginaw Valley State* W Saginaw Valley State* Detroit Mercy Oakland* Oakland* Oakland* W Oakland* W

4 17 L (5) 8 15 L 1 2 L 4 9 L 9 14 L 18 12 6 5 12 11 2 4 L 10 4 3 5 L 2 17 L 0 1 L (8) 3 6 L 6 1 10 2

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1993 14-34-1 (.296), 4-13 GLIAC (.235) Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/14 N Northern Iowa 5 7 L 3/14 N Northern Iowa W 10 5 3/15 N Grand View W 6 4 3/15 N Grand View 2 3 L 3/16 N Georgetown (KY) 5 10 L 3/17 N Aurora 2 12 L (5) 3/18 N North Park W 7 3 3/18 N Grand View W 8 2 3/19 N Wisconsin-Whitewater T 5 5 3/19 N Wisconsin-Whitewater 3 4 L 3/20 N Baldwin-Wallace 4 7 L 3/20 N Baldwin-Wallace 7 10 L 3/28 A Hillsdale* W 5 4 3/28 A Hillsdale* 5 10 L 3/30 H Eastern Michigan 0 5 L 3/30 H Eastern Michigan 5 14 L 4/10 H Grand Valley State* 4 9 L 4/10 H Grand Valley State* 4 5 L 4/11 H Grand Valley State* W 5 4 4/14 H Oakland 1 3 L 4/14 H Oakland W 5 4 4/17 A Ferris State* 0 7 L 4/17 A Ferris State* 6 7 L 4/18 A Ferris State* 5 7 L 4/18 A Ferris State* 1 8 L H Madonna W 9 4 H Madonna W 8 4 4/24 A Oakland* 3 5 L 4/24 A Oakland* 1 9 L 4/25 A Oakland* 4 5 L 4/25 A Oakland* 4 5 L 4/30 H Aquinas W 4 2 4/30 H Aquinas 3 9 L 5/1 H Northwood 3 8 L 5/1 H Northwood 0 4 L 5/2 H Northwood W 11 3 5/2 H Northwood 3 10 L H Detroit Mercy 8 15 L 5/7 A Madonna 0 2 L 5/7 N St. Xavier 1 7 L 5/8 H Saginaw Valley State* 2 3 L 5/8 H Saginaw Valley State* W 9 2 5/9 H Saginaw Valley State* W 10 3 5/9 H Saginaw Valley State* 4 8 L 5/10 A Spring Arbor 1 7 L 5/10 A Spring Arbor 8 15 L 5/11 A Eastern Michigan 1 5 L 5/11 A Eastern Michigan W 9 3 5/13 A Detroit Mercy 1 16 L (5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1994 15-31-1 (.330), 8-14 GLIAC (.364) Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/12 N Wisconsin-Whitewater T 4 4 3/13 N Northern Kentucky 7 17 L (5) 3/13 N Missouri-Rolla 3 5 L 3/14 N Missouri-Rolla 3 6 L 3/14 N Northern Kentucky W 11 2 3/15 N Tiffin 4 8 L 3/15 N Tiffin W 3 2 3/17 N Tennessee Tech 4 7 L 3/17 N Tennessee Tech W 5 4 3/18 N St. Francis W 10 4 3/18 N St. Francis 1 3 L 3/19 N Tennessee Tech 9 10 L 3/19 N Tennessee Tech 0 3 L 3/26 A Grand Valley State* W 3 0 3/26 A Grand Valley State* 4 5 L 3/27 H Saginaw Valley State* W 5 4 3/27 H Saginaw Valley State* W 8 6 4/2 H Northwood* 5 7 L 4/2 H Northwood* 11 18 L 4/3 A Ferris State* W 8 3 (8) 4/3 A Ferris State* 4 10 L 4/9 H Hillsdale* 6 8 L 4/9 H Hillsdale* 4 6 L 4/16 A Oakland* 1 8 L 4/16 A Oakland* 3 7 L 4/17 H Grand Valley State* W 6 5 (8) 4/17 H Grand Valley State* 1 3 L 4/19 A Oakland 4 6 L 4/19 A Oakland W 16 6 4/23 A Saginaw Valley State* 0 7 L 4/23 A Saginaw Valley State* 5 6 L 4/24 A Northwood* 7 8 L 4/24 A Northwood* 11 17 L A Madonna W 7 3 A Madonna 1 13 L (5) 5/1 A Hillsdale* W 5 1 5/1 A Hillsdale* W 5 2 5/3 A Eastern Michigan 3 4 L 5/3 A Eastern Michigan 0 10 L

5/6 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/8 5/11

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Madonna Madonna Aquinas Aquinas Detroit Mercy Oakland* Oakland* W Eastern Michigan W

0 1 L 2 5 L (8) 5 16 L 1 7 L 1 9 L (7) 1 4 L 5 2 12 10 (10)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1995 24-24 (.500), 15-15 GLIAC (.500) Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/11 N Charleston (WV) W 2 0 3/12 N Missouri-Rolla 3 6 L 3/12 N Missouri-Rolla 2 3 L 3/13 N Tennessee Tech 2 3 L 3/13 N Tennessee Tech 0 8 L 3/14 N Kentucky Wesleyan W 2 1 3/14 N Kentucky Wesleyan 4 5 L 3/17 N Marietta 7 11 L 3/17 N Tennessee Tech W 3 2 (6) 3/17 N Charleston (WV) W 5 1 3/18 N Tennessee Tech 2 7 L 3/25 H Aquinas W 3 1 3/25 H Aquinas W 6 5 3/26 H Aquinas W 4 3 3/26 H Aquinas W 1 0 4/1 H Northwood* W 4 2 4/1 H Northwood* 5 6 L 4/2 H Northwood* W 6 2 4/2 H Northwood* W 8 4 4/6 H Eastern Michigan W 14 12 4/8 A Grand Valley State* 2 3 L 4/8 A Grand Valley State* 3 5 L 4/9 A Grand Valley State* W 12 1 4/9 A Grand Valley State* W 17 2 4/12 H Detroit Mercy 4 5 L 4/15 H Hillsdale* 1 3 L 4/15 H Hillsdale* 4 8 L 4/16 H Hillsdale* W 8 7 4/16 H Hillsdale* 6 10 L 4/19 A Detroit Mercy 3 16 L 4/22 H Saginaw Valley State* 3 4 L 4/22 H Saginaw Valley State* W 7 6 4/23 H Saginaw Valley State* W 5 4 (10) 4/23 H Saginaw Valley State* 3 5 L 4/29 A Oakland* 0 3 L 4/29 A Oakland* W 4 1 4/30 A Oakland* W 9 4 4/30 A Oakland* 1 3 L 5/6 A Northwood* 4 7 L 5/6 A Northwood* W 7 5 5/7 H Grand Valley State* W 5 4 5/7 H Grand Valley State* W 9 3 5/12 A Hillsdale* W 15 9 5/12 A Hillsdale* W 8 7 5/13 A Saginaw Valley State* 1 5 L 5/13 A Saginaw Valley State* 10 13 L 5/14 H Oakland* 7 13 L 5/14 H Oakland* 1 8 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1996 20-24-2 (.457), 14-16 GLIAC (.467) Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/9 N Marietta W 13 11 (6) 3/10 N Lincoln W 11 6 3/10 N Lincoln T 8 8 3/11 N Lincoln T 7 7 3/11 N Grand View 2 10 L 3/12 N Missouri-Rolla 5 6 L 3/12 N Missouri-Rolla 4 7 L 3/14 N Simpson W 9 3 3/14 N Simpson 2 4 L 3/15 N West Virginia Tech W 8 6 3/15 N West Virginia Tech W 15 5 3/16 N Charleston W 13 3 3/16 N Marietta 1 5 L 3/19 A Eastern Michigan 2 6 L 3/23 A Northwood* 0 1 L 3/23 A Northwood* W 4 3 (8) 3/24 A Northwood* W 6 4 3/24 A Northwood* W 10 8 3/30 H Saginaw Valley State* W 11 5 3/30 H Saginaw Valley State* 3 4 L 3/31 H Saginaw Valley State* 4 11 L 3/31 H Saginaw Valley State* 4 10 L 4/6 A Ashland* W 5 4 4/6 A Ashland* 5 13 L 4/7 A Ashland* W 8 1 4/7 A Ashland* 2 12 L (5) 4/13 A Grand Valley State* 0 2 L 4/13 A Grand Valley State* W 7 0 4/14 A Grand Valley State* W 6 3 4/14 A Grand Valley State* 4 5 L 4/17 A Oakland* 8 9 L 4/17 A Oakland* 6 7 L 4/27 A Gannon* W 16 4 4/27 A Gannon* W 7 1 4/28 A Gannon* 0 2 L 4/28 A Gannon* W 3 1 5/4 H Hillsdale* W 13 1 5/4 H Hillsdale* 2 6 L 5/5 H Hillsdale* W 4 2 5/5 H Hillsdale* 2 3 L 5/7 H Saint Joseph’s 3 6 L 5/7 H Saint Joseph’s 2 11 L 5/8 A Oakland* 4 8 L 5/8 A Oakland* W 3 0 5/12 H Mercyhurst* 3 4 L 5/12 H Mercyhurst* 7 9 L (12)

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wayne state university warriors ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1997 27-20-1 (.573), 12-12 GLIAC (.500) Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/8 N Marietta W 9 3 3/9 N California (PA) 0 7 L 3/9 N California (PA) 1 9 L 3/10 N Beloit 4 5 L 3/10 N Beloit W 6 5 (8) 3/11 N Denison W 10 3 3/11 N Denison W 8 2 3/13 N Missouri-Rolla W 6 5 3/13 N Charleston (WV) W 8 4 3/14 N California (PA) W 9 6 3/14 N California (PA) 4 10 L (5) 3/15 N Simpson W 8 3 3/15 N Simpson W 4 1 3/20 A Eastern Michigan 2 9 L 3/22 A Northwood* 0 1 L 3/22 A Northwood* W 8 6 3/26 H Siena Heights 6 8 L 3/26 H Siena Heights W 11 7 (6) 3/29 A Saginaw Valley State* W 7 5 3/29 A Saginaw Valley State* W 15 9 (6) 4/1 A Siena Heights W 9 4 4/1 A Siena Heights W 16 9 (12) 4/5 H Ashland* W 7 2 4/5 H Ashland* 5 6 L (5) 4/6 H Ashland* 9 10 L 4/6 H Ashland* 10 21 L 4/12 H Grand Valley State* 6 12 L 4/12 H Grand Valley State* W 6 5 4/13 H Grand Valley State* W 32 14 4/13 H Grand Valley State* W 4 1 4/16 H Oakland* 7 8 L 4/16 H Oakland* 3 4 L 4/18 A Madonna 1 3 L 4/18 A Madonna T 13 13 (10) 4/20 H Michigan Christian W 4 1 4/20 H Michigan Christian W 13 7 4/26 H Gannon* W 3 1 4/26 H Gannon* W 13 4 4/27 H Gannon* W 2 1 (9) 4/27 H Gannon* W 6 3 4/30 H Madonna 5 13 L (11) 4/30 H Madonna W 12 2 5/4 A Hillsdale* 5 6 L 5/4 A Hillsdale* 4 6 L 5/7 H Oakland* W 2 1 5/7 H Oakland* 3 7 L 5/11 A Mercyhurst* 0 18 L 5/11 A Mercyhurst* 6 8 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1998 28-14-2 (.659), 17-7-1 GLIAC (.700) Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/14 N Marietta 2 5 L 3/15 N Lincoln W 10 3 3/15 N Lincoln W 11 9 3/16 N Grand View W 8 6 3/16 N Grand View W 16 6 3/19 N California (PA) T 9 9 3/20 N Avila 3 7 L 3/20 N Avila W 5 4 3/21 N Carthage W 8 0 3/21 N Carthage W 7 6 3/25 A Michigan State 0 12 L 3/26 A Northwood* W 13 6 3/26 A Northwood* 7 10 L 3/28 A Ashland* W 16 9 3/28 A Ashland* T 4 4 3/29 A Ashland* W 11 1 3/29 A Ashland* 3 5 L 3/31 H Detroit Mercy 9 17 L 4/3 A Aquinas 2 5 L 4/3 A Aquinas W 9 0 4/5 H Rochester W 4 0 4/10 H Hillsdale* W 9 0 4/10 H Hillsdale* W 7 6 4/11 H Hillsdale* W 13 3 4/11 H Hillsdale* W 11 6 4/15 A Findlay* W 6 5 4/15 A Findlay* W 10 0 (5) 4/18 H Saginaw Valley State* 1 3 L 4/18 H Saginaw Valley State* W 11 5 4/19 H Saginaw Valley State* W 5 4 4/19 H Saginaw Valley State* 1 11 L 4/22 H Rochester W 19 5 (5) 4/25 A Grand Valley State* 2 3 L 4/25 A Grand Valley State* 7 11 L 4/26 A Grand Valley State* W 19 5 4/28 H Madonna W 17 3 (7) 4/29 A Eastern Michigan 5 15 L 5/5 A Detroit Mercy 2 8 L 5/6 A Findlay* W 2 1 5/6 A Findlay* W 12 1 5/9 H Mercyhurst* W 5 0 5/9 H Mercyhurst* W 1 0 5/10 H Mercyhurst* 2 4 L 5/10 H Mercyhurst* W 6 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1999 32-19 (.627), 24-10 GLIAC (.706) Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/13 N Wisconsin-Platteville W 7 5 3/14 N Lincoln 7 8 L 3/14 N Lincoln 1 6 L 3/15 N Concord W 5 3 3/15 N Carthage 0 8 L

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3/15 3/16 3/18 3/18 3/19 3/19 3/20 3/20 3/24 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/27 3/28 3/28 4/2 4/2 4/3 4/3 4/7 4/7 4/10 4/10 4/11 4/11 4/14 4/14 4/18 4/18 4/21 4/21 4/24 4/24 4/25 4/25 5/1 5/1 5/2 5/2 5/5 5/5 5/8 5/8 5/9 5/9 5/10

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Lincoln Lincoln W Wisconsin-Platteville W Carthage Carthage Dana IUSE IUSE W Rochester W Rochester W Eastern Michigan Northwood* W Northwood* W Northwood* Northwood* W Gannon* W Gannon* W Gannon* Gannon* W Hillsdale* W Hillsdale* W Westminster* W Westminster* W Westminster* W Westminster* W Findlay* Findlay* Mercyhurst* W Mercyhurst* W Hillsdale* Hillsdale* W Saginaw Valley State* W Saginaw Valley State* Saginaw Valley State* W Saginaw Valley State* W Grand Valley State* W Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* W Grand Valley State* Findlay* W Findlay* W Ashland* W Ashland* Ashland* Ashland* W Detroit Mercy W

4 10 L 9 6 4 1 5 6 L 5 9 L 5 9 L 3 4 L 10 7 2 1 9 0 0 2 L 2 1 27 7 5 8 L 11 0 5 3 5 4 6 7 L 23 14 6 4 15 5 8 0 23 2 5 4 4 3 3 6 L 4 5 L 2 0 3 2 5 9 L 16 2 7 1 3 6 L 8 6 17 13 1 0 6 8 L 9 3 3 8 L 6 3 7 4 10 9 10 11 L 0 4 L 9 4 10 0

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2000 21-27-1 (.439), 13-17 GLIAC (.433) Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/11 N Charleston (WV) T 7 7 (8) 3/11 N Wisconsin-Platteville W 18 8 (5) 3/12 N Marietta 7 9 L 3/12 N Avila W 7 6 3/13 N California (PA) 7 8 L 3/13 N California (PA) 5 15 L (5) 3/14 N Lincoln W 7 2 3/14 N Lincoln 0 3 L 3/17 N Wisconsin-Platteville W 7 6 3/17 N Wisconsin-Platteville W 5 4 3/17 N Dana W 13 3 3/18 N Carthage 3 4 L (10) 3/18 N Carthage 0 4 L 3/24 A Eastern Michigan 6 8 L 3/25 H Hillsdale* W 10 8 3/25 H Hillsdale* 5 12 L 3/26 H Hillsdale* W 4 3 3/26 H Hillsdale* W 4 3 3/29 A Eastern Michigan 8 9 L (10) 3/30 A Central Michigan 4 15 L 4/01 H Northwood* W 10 9 (8) 4/01 H Northwood* W 7 3 4/02 H Northwood* 7 8 L 4/02 H Northwood* W 7 4 4/12 A Findlay* W 3 1 4/12 A Findlay* W 2 0 4/15 A Westminster* W 9 8 4/15 A Westminster* 5 6 L 4/16 A Westminster* W 5 1 4/16 A Westminster* W 6 3 4/21 H Mercyhurst* 1 6 L 4/21 H Mercyhurst* 5 6 L 4/22 H Mercyhurst* 4 6 L 4/22 H Mercyhurst* W 2 1 4/28 H Rochester W 13 8 4/28 H Rochester W 3 2 4/29 H Saginaw Valley State* 1 2 L 4/29 H Saginaw Valley State* 2 7 L 4/30 H Saginaw Valley State* W 7 6 4/30 H Saginaw Valley State* 9 14 L 5/04 A Detroit Mercy 4 10 L 5/06 A Grand Valley State* 0 4 L /06 A Grand Valley State* 14 15 L 5/07 A Grand Valley State* 3 20 L 5/07 A Grand Valley State* 1 3 L 5/13 A Ashland* 9 17 L 5/13 A Ashland* 2 7 L 5/14 A Ashland* 5 7 L 5/14 A Ashland* 1 4 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2001 26-24 (.520), 14-17 GLIAC (.452) Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/10 N Ohio Dominican 1 7 L 3/11 N Missouri-Rolla W 15 7 (6) 3/11 N Missouri-Rolla 2 9 L 3/13 N Missouri-Rolla W 8 2 3/13 N Missouri-Rolla W 9 3 3/14 N California (PA) W 8 3 3/15 N California (PA) W 4 2 3/15 N California (PA) W 3 1 3/16 N California (PA) W 6 4

3/16 3/17 3/17 3/24 3/24 3/25 3/28 3/29 3/31 3/31 4/1 4/1 4/7 4/8 4/10 4/13 4/13 4/14 4/14 4/18 4/18 4/21 4/21 4/22 4/22 4/28 4/28 4/29 4/29 5/5 5/5 5/6 5/6 5/9 5/9 5/11 5/11 5/12 5/12 5/14 5/14

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Charleston (WV) Otterbein W Otterbein Northwood* Northwood* W Northwood* Central Michigan W Rochester W Gannon* W Gannon* W Gannon* Gannon* Toledo Toledo W Madonna W Mercyhurst* Mercyhurst* W Mercyhurst* W Mercyhurst* Findlay* Findlay* W Saginaw Valley State* Saginaw Valley State* Saginaw Valley State* Saginaw Valley State* Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* W Ashland* W Ashland* W Ashland* Ashland* Findlay* W Findlay* Hillsdale* W Hillsdale* W Hillsdale* W Hillsdale* W Detroit Mercy Detroit Mercy

year-by-year results 4 7 L 8 4 2 3 L 5 6 L 12 2 3 4 L 8 7 (10) 9 1 3 1 11 2 3 8 L 8 9 L 10 18 L 16 15 7 3 (8) 7 8 L 6 3 9 7 (8) 1 4 L 1 3 L (10) 2 0 10 13 L 14 15 L 3 4 L (9) 5 6 L 1 9 L 1 6 L 3 5 L 9 8 2 1 3 2 2 8 L 6 17 L 3 0 5 6 L (9) 18 4 22 9 4 1 6 4 1 2 L 5 6 L (9)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2002 14-32 (.304), 10-18 GLIAC (.357) Coach: Rodger George ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/9 N Charleston (WV) 3 4 L 3/9 N Ohio Dominican 4 10 L 3/10 N Carthage 0 7 L 3/10 N Viterbo 1 20 L (5) 3/11 N Missouri-Rolla 3 7 L 3/11 N Missouri-Rolla W 2 0 3/12 N Viterbo W 4 2 (8) 3/12 N Ohio Dominican 5 13 L 3/14 N Truman State 3 4 L 3/15 N Northern State W 6 4 3/16 N Marietta 1 6 L 3/16 N Sewanee 2 3 L 3/23 H Northwood* W 8 7 (8) 3/23 H Northwood* W 8 3 3/24 H Northwood* W 4 3 3/24 H Northwood* W 6 4 3/30 A Gannon* W 10 9 (8) 3/30 A Gannon* 1 2 L 4/11 H Tiffin W 9 8 4/11 H Tiffin 3 12 L 4/13 H Mercyhurst* 2 8 L 4/13 H Mercyhurst* W 6 0 4/14 H Mercyhurst* W 2 1 4/14 H Mercyhurst* 4 13 L 4/16 A Michigan State 6 22 L 4/17 A Findlay* 5 10 L 4/17 A Findlay* W 13 9 4/20 H Saginaw Valley State* 3 6 L 4/20 H Saginaw Valley State* 3 8 L 4/21 H Saginaw Valley State* 2 12 L 4/21 H Saginaw Valley State* W 4 2 4/24 A Toledo 7 30 L 4/27 A Grand Valley State* 0 8 L 4/27 A Grand Valley State* 2 7 L (5) 4/28 A Grand Valley State* 2 12 L 4/28 A Grand Valley State* 1 4 L 5/1 A Detroit Mercy 9 11 L 5/4 A Ashland* 3 8 L 5/4 A Ashland* 5 6 L (8) 5/5 A Ashland* 10 22 L 5/5 A Ashland* 3 10 L 5/9 A Eastern Michigan 10 25 L 5/10 H Hillsdale* W 8 7 5/10 H Hillsdale* 3 9 L 5/11 H Hillsdale* 0 8 L 5/11 H Hillsdale* 4 5 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2003 22-26 (.458), 10-16 GLIAC (.385) Coach: Jay Alexander ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/8 N Indianapolis 3 5 L 3/9 N Stonehill 0 4 L 3/9 N Stonehill W 11 4 3/10 N Southwest Minnesota State 11 12 L 3/10 N Southwest Minnesota State W 10 7 3/11 N Bemidji State W 4 3 3/11 N Bemidji State 7 8 L 3/13 N West Liberty State W 7 2 3/13 N West Liberty State W 8 7 3/14 N Winona State 11 12 L 3/14 N Winona State W 9 8 3/15 N Johns Hopkins W 4 3 (8) 3/23 A Northwood* W 4 1 3/23 A Northwood* 3 4 L 4/1 A Central Michigan 0 1 L 4/1 A Central Michigan W 8 7 4/3 A Toledo 6 9 L

4/10 4/10 4/11 4/11 4/12 4/12 4/13 4/13 4/15 4/16 4/16 4/18 4/18 4/19 4/19 4/22 4/23 4/23 4/26 4/26 4/27 4/27 4/30 4/30 5/2 5/3 5/3 5/4 5/4 5/6 5/6

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Findlay* W Findlay* Tiffin W Tiffin Gannon* W Gannon* W Gannon* W Gannon* Michigan State Saginaw Valley State* Saginaw Valley State* W Hillsdale* Hillsdale* Hillsdale* W Hillsdale* W Rochester Findlay* W Findlay* Ashland* Ashland* Ashland* Ashland* Saginaw Valley State* W Saginaw Valley State* Siena Heights W Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* Detroit Mercy W Detroit Mercy W

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

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2004 25-28 (.472), 15-12 GLIAC (.556) Coach: Jay Alexander ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/12 N South Dakota W 3 2 3/13 N Franklin Pierce W 10 3 3/13 N Franklin Pierce 8 18 L 3/14 N North Dakota State 0 9 L 3/14 N North Dakota State 5 6 L 3/16 N Teikyo Post 4 7 L 3/17 N NJIT W 5 2 3/17 N NJIT W 10 0 3/18 N North Dakota 0 8 L 3/20 A SIU Edwardsville 0 11 L 3/20 A SIU Edwardsville 3 15 L 3/21 A SIU Edwardsville W 3 2 3/22 A Eastern Michigan 3 13 L 3/23 H Siena Heights 4 8 L 3/23 H Siena Heights W 14 3 3/27 A Mercyhurst* 5 7 L 3/27 A Mercyhurst* 5 6 L (11) 3/28 A Mercyhurst* W 6 1 3/28 A Mercyhurst* W 5 2 3/30 A Central Michigan 2 19 L 3/31 H Detroit Mercy W 3 1 4/3 A Gannon* 1 2 L 4/3 A Gannon* W 7 5 4/6 A Bowling Green State 7 11 L 4/7 H Findlay* 4 5 L 4/7 H Findlay* 1 16 L 4/9 H Hillsdale* W 4 1 4/9 H Hillsdale* W 9 5 4/10 H Hillsdale* W 8 6 4/10 H Hillsdale* W 11 1 4/13 A Michigan State 7 10 L 4/14 H Saginaw Valley State* 5 7 L 4/14 H Saginaw Valley State* W 3 1 4/15 A Toledo 2 6 L 4/17 A Ashland* 8 13 L 4/17 A Ashland* W 10 3 4/18 A Ashland* 4 8 L 4/18 A Ashland* 1 18 L 4/20 A Eastern Michigan 12 19 L 4/21 A Findlay* W 14 8 4/21 A Findlay* 5 7 L 4/24 H Grand Valley State* 0 7 L 4/24 H Grand Valley State* W 4 3 4/25 H Grand Valley State* W 10 1 4/25 H Grand Valley State* 7 10 L 4/27 H Aquinas W 11 3 5/1 H Northwood* W 5 4 5/1 H Northwood* W 12 9 5/4 A Detroit Mercy W 16 12 5/6 A Ashland% 1 19 L 5/7 N Saginaw Valley State% 5 7 L 5/11 H Concordia (MI) W 3 1 5/11 H Concordia (MI) W 4 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2005 32-19 (.627), 19-8 GLIAC (.704) GLIAC Regular Season Champions Coach: Jay Alexander ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/12 N Indianapolis W 7 4 3/13 N Winona State 6 19 L 3/14 N Southwest Minnesota State 4 11 L 3/14 N Southwest Minnesota State 6 11 L 3/16 N North Dakota 7 8 L 3/16 N North Dakota 2 6 L 3/18 N Post W 11 3 3/18 N Post W 15 3 3/19 N Plymouth State W 19 6 3/20 N Saint Rose W 9 1 3/20 N Saint Rose W 6 5 3/21 N Minnesota-Duluth W 8 4 3/25 H Aquinas W 2 1 3/26 H Madonna 0 3 L 3/26 H Madonna W 4 3 3/29 A Central Michigan 0 6 L 3/30 A Michigan State W 9 4 4/2 H Gannon* W 7 1 4/3 H Gannon* W 5 4

4/3 4/5 4/6 4/9 4/9 4/10 4/10 4/13 4/13 4/16 4/16 4/17 4/17 4/20 4/20 4/27 4/27 4/30 4/30 5/1 5/1 5/4 5/4 5/7 5/7 5/8 5/8 5/12 5/13 5/13 5/19 5/20

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Gannon* W Eastern Michigan W Toledo W Mercyhurst* W Mercyhurst* W Mercyhurst* Mercyhurst* W Ashland* W Ashland* W Hillsdale* Hillsdale* W Hillsdale* Hillsdale* W Saginaw Valley State* W Saginaw Valley State* W Ashland* W Ashland* W Grand Valley State* W Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* Saginaw Valley State* Saginaw Valley State* W Northwood* W Northwood* Northwood* W Northwood* W Findlay% Saginaw Valley State% W Findlay% Saint Joseph’s$ Wisconsin-Parkside$

10 4 10 3 16 11 1 0 2 0 1 7 L 7 2 4 1 5 1 6 9 L 9 1 3 4 L 4 0 5 1 3 0 5 1 5 2 7 5 1 6 L 0 4 L 4 6 L 6 9 L 3 0 4 2 3 5 L 6 3 12 9 2 5 L 7 3 2 4 L 2 3 L 1 5 L

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2006 19-34 (.358), 17-14 GLIAC (.548) Coach: Jay Alexander ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2/17 A Tusculum 2 5 L 2/17 A Tusculum 6 8 L 3/11 N Minnesota State 2 5 L 3/12 N Central Missouri 2 7 L 3/12 N Central Missouri 6 8 L 3/13 N North Dakota 6 8 L 3/13 N North Dakota 2 4 L 3/15 N Winona State 3 5 L 3/15 N Winona State 3 8 L 3/16 N West Chester 1 11 L 3/17 N Southwest Minnesota State W 15 5 3/18 N NJIT 5 6 L 3/18 N NJIT 6 7 L 3/19 A Florida Gulf Coast 11 12 L (10) 3/25 A Gannon* W 8 2 3/25 A Gannon* W 4 2 3/26 A Gannon* W 15 1 3/26 A Gannon* W 12 7 (11) 3/28 A Eastern Michigan 2 3 L 3/28 A Eastern Michigan 3 4 L 3/29 H Concordia (MI) W 7 6 4/1 A Mercyhurst* W 4 3 (8) 4/1 A Mercyhurst* 3 4 L 4/2 A Mercyhurst* 3 7 L 4/2 A Mercyhurst* 2 3 L 4/4 A Central Michigan 2 7 L 4/5 H Ashland* 2 4 L 4/5 H Ashland* 4 6 L 4/8 H Hillsdale* W 9 2 4/8 H Hillsdale* W 4 2 4/9 H Hillsdale* W 5 2 4/9 H Hillsdale* W 7 1 4/11 A Toledo 8 18 L 4/13 H Saginaw Valley State* W 5 3 4/13 H Saginaw Valley State* W 6 5 (10) 4/14 A Findlay* 2 13 L 4/14 A Findlay* 2 3 L (8) 4/15 A Findlay* W 4 3 4/15 A Findlay* 3 4 L 4/19 A Ashland* 1 8 L 4/19 A Ashland* W 12 6 4/22 H Grand Valley State* 3 9 L 4/22 H Grand Valley State* 4 5 L 4/23 H Grand Valley State* 3 8 L 4/26 A Saginaw Valley State* 1 5 L 4/26 A Saginaw Valley State* W 6 0 4/29 H Northwood* 2 4 L (8) 4/29 H Northwood* W 8 1 4/30 H Northwood* W 9 2 4/30 H Northwood* W 9 7 5/6 A Oakland 2 3 L 5/6 A Oakland 1 4 L 5/7 A Oakland 3 4 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2007 29-22 (.569), 17-13 GLIAC (.567) Coach: Jay Alexander ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2/23 N Northern Kentucky 2 5 L 2/23 N Northern Kentucky W 12 8 2/24 N Rockhurst W 4 3 3/10 N Seton Hill W 16 6 3/11 N Southwest Minnesota State W 9 3 3/11 N Southwest Minnesota State W 7 4 3/12 N Mansfield W 12 4 3/14 N East Stroudsburg W 14 1 3/14 N East Stroudsburg W 10 6 3/15 N North Dakota 4 5 L 3/15 N North Dakota W 6 5 3/16 N East Stroudsburg 5 13 L 3/16 N East Stroudsburg W 8 4 (8) 3/17 N Nebraska-Omaha W 8 3 3/18 N Nebraska-Omaha 2 7 L 3/24 H Mercyhurst* 7 10 L 3/24 H Mercyhurst* W 3 2 (8) 3/25 H Mercyhurst* W 3 1 3/25 H Mercyhurst* 2 6 L

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year-by-year results/conference finishes 3/28 3/31 3/31 4/1 4/1 4/3 4/3 4/6 4/6 4/10 4/14 4/14 4/15 4/15 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/21 4/22 4/22 4/24 4/24 4/28 4/28 4/29 4/29 5/2 5/2 5/6 5/6 5/7 5/7

A A A A A A A H H A A A A A H H A A A A H H A A A A A A H H H H

Western Michigan Hillsdale* Hillsdale* W Hillsdale* W Hillsdale* W Toledo Toledo Findlay* W Findlay* W Central Michigan Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* Saginaw Valley State* W Saginaw Valley State* Northwood* W Northwood* W Northwood* W Northwood* Tiffin W Tiffin Ashland* Ashland* W Ashland* W Ashland* Saginaw Valley State* Saginaw Valley State* Gannon* W Gannon* W Gannon* W Gannon* W

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

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2008 34-19 (.642), 23-5 GLIAC (.821) GLIAC Regular Season Champions Coach: Jay Alexander ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2/24 N Grand Valley State 2 5 L 2/24 N Northern Kentucky W 2 1 (10) 3/10 A Southern Indiana W 6 3 (10) 3/10 A Southern Indiana 0 9 L 3/12 A Saint Leo 5 10 L 3/15 A Tampa 1 6 L 3/15 A Tampa 1 6 L 3/16 A Tampa 10 20 L 3/20 A Central Michigan 8 14 L 3/21 A Gannon* W 6 1 3/21 A Gannon* W 16 3 3/22 A Gannon* W 4 1 3/22 A Gannon* W 10 4 3/29 A Mercyhurst* W 6 0 3/29 A Mercyhurst* W 1 0 3/30 A Mercyhurst* W 3 2 3/30 A Mercyhurst* W 5 2 4/1 A Saint Joseph’s 4 9 L 4/1 A Saint Joseph’s 0 5 L 4/2 A Western Michigan 1 11 L 4/5 H Hillsdale* W 17 1 4/5 H Hillsdale* W 11 3 4/6 H Hillsdale* W 7 6 (9) 4/6 H Hillsdale* W 3 2 (8) 4/9 A Tiffin W 3 0 4/9 A Tiffin W 5 1 4/12 A Findlay* W 8 0 4/12 A Findlay* 2 4 L (9)

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SITE OPPONENT

4/15 4/16 4/16 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/20 4/23 4/23 4/26 4/26 4/27 4/27 4/30 4/30 5/4 5/4 5/8 5/9 5/9 5/15 5/16 5/17 5/17 5/19

H H H H H H H H H H H H H A A H H N N N N N N N N

Concordia W Saginaw Valley State* W Saginaw Valley State* W Grand Valley State* W Grand Valley State* W Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* W Tiffin W Tiffin W Northwood* W Northwood* W Northwood* W Northwood* W Saginaw Valley State* Saginaw Valley State* W Ashland* Ashland* Findlay% W Grand Valley State% Findlay% Saint Joseph’s$ W Ashland$ Northern Kentucky$ W Ashland$ W Ashland$

8 5 13 5 4 3 7 4 10 9 2 7 L 9 8 7 2 10 4 18 6 25 2 8 3 12 6 3 4 L (9) 3 2 (9) 4 9 L 5 9 L 3 2 2 5 L 3 4 L 7 3 14 25 L 4 1 6 2 0 3 L

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2009 25-26 (.490), 18-15 GLIAC (.545) Coach: Ryan Kelley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2/20 A West Georgia W 6 4 2/20 A West Georgia W 6 2 2/21 A West Georgia 10 16 L 2/21 A West Georgia W 12 5 2/27 A Bellarmine 2 3 L 2/28 A Bellarmine 0 3 L 2/28 A Bellarmine 1 2 L 3/1 N Southern Indiana 7 9 L 3/1 N Southern Indiana 1 4 L 3/5 A Drury 5 14 L 3/6 A Drury W 9 7 3/7 N Arkansas Tech W 8 5 3/8 N Missouri S&T W 17 10 3/17 A Toledo 3 20 L 3/18 H Northwood* W 7 6 3/18 H Northwood* W 6 5 3/21 A Ashland* 8 11 L 3/21 A Ashland* 5 6 L 3/22 A Ashland* W 8 1 3/26 A Tiffin* W 6 4 3/26 A Tiffin* W 15 5 3/28 H Findlay* W 15 2 3/28 H Findlay* W 4 2 3/29 H Findlay* W 10 3 3/31 A Central Michigan 1 9 L 4/1 H Ashland* 7 14 L 4/1 H Ashland* 7 14 L 4/4 A Northwood* 1 4 L 4/4 A Northwood* 1 3 L 4/5 A Northwood* 8 9 L (11) 4/10 A Saginaw Valley State* W 8 5 4/10 A Saginaw Valley State* W 2 0 4/11 A Saginaw Valley State* 2 4 L 4/15 A Grand Valley State* 5 15 L 4/15 A Grand Valley State* W 5 4 4/18 H Tiffin* W 8 6

H H A A H H H H H H H H N N N

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Mid-American Conference game Presidents Athletic Conference game Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game GLIAC Tournament NCAA North Central Regional Innings +/- than scheduled

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DATE

SITE OPPONENT

#

DATE

SITE OPPONENT

# 46

Akron

L 14 25

39

Ferris State*

W 20 19

39

05/16/08 N

Ashland$

L 14 25

39

21

04/03/99 H

Gannon*

W 23 14

37

W 23 2

21

04/24/02 A

Toledo

L

7 30

37

W 20 0

20

1988

Saginaw Valley State* L 16 19

35

W 27 7

20

05/09/02 A

Eastern Michigan

L 10 25

35

W 21 2

19

05/25/44 H

Fort Custer

L

8 26

34

W 23 4

19

05/23/61

Detroit

L

6 28

34

W 19 1

18

1982

Detroit

W 19 15

34

Grand Valley State*

W 32 1

18

03/27/99 A

Northwood*

W 27 7

34

A

Embry-Riddle

W 17 0

17

1960

Bowling Green State L 16 17

33

A

Saginaw Valley State W 16 0

16

04/15/59

Michigan State

L

6 26

32

04/05/08 H

Hillsdale*

W 17 1

16

05/05/02 A

Ashland*

L 10 22

32

05/10/47 H

Fort Custer

W 23 8

15

05/06/44 A

USCG Base - Detroit W 18 13

31

05/02/59

Western Reserve^

W 19 4

15

05/10/47 H

Fort Custer

W 23 8

31

04/09/95 A

Grand Valley State*

W 17 2

15

05/12/58

Toledo

W 22 9

31

04/06/97 H

Ashland*

L 10 21

31

04/08/01 A

Toledo

W 16 15

31

05/11/01 A

Hillsdale*

W 22 9

31

04/20/04 A

Eastern Michigan

L 12 19

31

04/29/58

Central Michigan

W 16 14

30

1982

Ferris State*

L 12 18

30

05/02/92 A

Saginaw Valley State* W 18 12

30

04/25/99 A

Saginaw Valley State* W 17 13

30

03/16/08 A

Tampa

30

Selfridge Field AFB

W 26 2

24

04/13/97 H

Grand Valley State*

03/27/99 A

Northwood*

W 27 7

1978

MIT

W 25 1

24

1972

H

04/16/48 H

Selfridge Field AFB

W 26 2

04/26/08 H

Northwood*

W 25 2

23

1985

A

1978

MIT

W 25 1

1978

Flagler College

W 22 0

22

04/26/08 H

Northwood*

W 25 2

05/28/49 A

Olivet

W 22 1

05/10/47 H

Fort Custer

W 23 8

04/10/99 H

Westminster*

1978

Ferris State*

W 23 4

04/30/47 A

Fort Custer

04/03/99 H

Gannon*

W 23 14

03/27/99 A

Northwood*

04/10/99 H

Westminster*

W 23 2

1978

H

Northwood*

05/28/49 A

Olivet

W 22 1

1978

A

Ferris State*

05/12/58

Toledo

W 22 9

1985

N

Haverford

1978

Flagler College

W 22 0

04/13/97 H

05/11/01 A

Hillsdale*

W 22 9

1977

1978

H

Northwood*

W 21 2

1978

04/30/47 A

Fort Custer

W 20 0

1985

Ferris State*

W 20 19

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RESULT

04/16/48 H

A

L L L

W 32 14

W 32 14

A

L

MOST COMBINED RUNS

RESULT

Grand Valley State*

A

L

DECADE GP W L T PCT. 1941-49: 105 40 64 1 .386 1950-59: 154 61 93 0 .396 1960-69: 192 93 99 0 .484 1970-79: 394 185 208 1 .471 1980-89: 374 192 177 5 .520 1990-99: 462 193 262 7 .425 2000-09: 505 247 257 1 .490 TOTAL: 2186 1011 1160 15 .466 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

04/13/97 H

H

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

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LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY

RESULT

Tiffin* W Tiffin* Findlay* W Findlay* Hillsdale* W Hillsdale* W Hillsdale* Saginaw Valley State* W Saginaw Valley State* Grand Valley State* Grand Valley State* W Grand Valley State* Ashland% W Grand Valley State% Northwood%

Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

4/18 4/19 4/22 4/22 4/25 4/25 4/26 4/29 4/29 5/2 5/2 5/3 5/7 5/8 5/8

H

A

H

L 10 20

Year Won Lost Tied Finish Champion 2009 18 15 0 4th Grand Valley State 2008 23 5 0 1st* Grand Valley State 2007 17 13 0 5th Grand Valley State 2006 17 14 0 4th Grand Valley State 2005 19 8 0 1st* Grand Valley State 2004 15 12 0 4th Grand Valley State 2003 10 16 0 5th GVSU/SVSU 2002 10 18 0 7th Ashland 2001 14 17 0 6th Saginaw Valley State 2000 13 17 0 7th Saginaw Valley State 1999 24 10 0 2nd Ashland 1998 17 7 1 1st Wayne State 1997 12 12 0 4th Mercyhurst 1996 14 16 0 5th Mercyhurst 1995 15 15 0 3rd Saginaw Valley State 1994 8 14 0 5th Grand Valley State 1993 4 13 0 6th Ferris State 1992 9 17 0 5th Ferris State 1991 1 14 0 6th Ferris State 1990 7 13 0 5th Ferris State 1989 6 12 0 6th Ferris State 1988 3 15 0 6th Ferris State 1987 13 9 0 4th Grand Valley State 1986 10 8 0 3rd Ferris State 1985 10 10 0 4th Grand Valley State 1984 8 7 0 2nd Grand Valley State 1983 8 7 0 T-3rd Ferris State 1982 12 4 0 1st Wayne State 1981 12 5 0 1st Wayne State 1980 14 6 0 1st Wayne State 1979 5 8 0 6th Grand Valley State 1978 11 7 0 3rd Oakland 1977 9 9 0 4th Grand Valley State 1976 11 7 0 2nd Ferris State ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------34 years 399 380 1 .512 4 Conference Titles

Presidents Athletic Conference Season Won Lost Tied Finish Champion 1966 4 2 0 T-2nd Allegheny 1965 4 2 0 2nd Bethany 1964 7 3 0 3rd Allegheny 1963 5 4 0 2nd Allegheny 1962 6 2 0 2nd Allegheny 1961^ 4 0 0 ---- Allegheny 1960^ 3 0 0 ---- Allegheny 1959 6 0 0 1st Wayne State ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 years 39 13 0 .750 1 Conference Title

Mid-American Conference Season Won Lost Tied Finish Champion 1947 3 2 0 2nd Ohio ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 year 3 2 0 .600 0 Conference Titles All-Time Conference Totals 43 years 441 395 1 .527 5 Conference Titles ^ Not enough conference games to qualify for conference title * Regular-Season Champions

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School GP W L Adelphi 1 1 0 Adrian 2 2 0 Akron 17 11 6 Albion 23 14 9 Allegheny 12 6 6 Alma 13 9 4 Aquinas 16 8 8 Arkansas Tech 1 1 0 Ashland 62 20 41 Augustana First Meeting 2010 Aurora 2 0 2 Avila 3 2 1 Baldwin-Wallace 2 0 2 Bellarmine 6 0 6 Beloit 2 1 1 Bemidji State 2 1 1 Berry 2 1 1 Bethany 8 8 0 Bowling Green State 44 11 32 Buffalo 4 1 3 California (PA) 10 4 5 Camp Breckenridge 2 0 2 Canisius 3 1 2 Carthage 8 2 6 Central Michigan 49 6 43 Central Missouri 5 1 3 Charleston (WV) 9 5 3 Chicago 14 11 3 Chicago State 6 5 1 Cincinnati 8 3 5 Cleveland State 18 7 11 Colby (ME) 3 2 1 Columbia 2 1 1 Columbus 4 2 1 Concord 3 3 0 Concordia (MI) 10 10 0 Conn-Bridgeport 1 1 0 Dana 2 1 1 Dartmouth 1 1 0 David Lipscomb 3 1 2 Defiance 4 4 0 Denison 4 3 1 Detroit Mercy 103 32 71 Drury 2 1 1 East Stroudsburg 4 3 1 East Tennessee State 3 1 2 Eastern Kentucky State 1 0 1 Eastern Michigan 81 20 61 Embry-Riddle 5 5 0 Evansville 1 1 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 5 4 1 Ferris State 68 25 43 Findlay 43 25 18 Flagler College 1 1 0 Florida Gulf Coast 1 0 1 Florida JC 4 2 2 Fordham 3 1 2 Fort Custer 14 7 7 Franklin Pierce 2 1 1 Gannon 39 32 7 Georgetown (KY) 1 0 1 Grand Valley State 111 42 69 Grand View 7 4 3 Haverford 2 2 0 Hillsdale 152 99 53 Hope 4 4 0 Huntingdon 1 0 1 Illinois Benedictine 1 1 0 Illinois State 3 1 2 Indiana-Southeast 3 0 3 Indianapolis 2 1 1 IUSE 2 1 1 Jacksonville 28 7 21 Johns Hopkins 1 1 0 Kalamazoo 12 10 2 Kent State 2 1 1 Kentucky Wesleyan 5 2 3 Lincoln 11 5 4 Long Island 4 2 2 Louisville 2 0 2 Madonna 24 12 11 Mansfield 1 1 0 Marietta 9 3 6 Mercyhurst 42 22 20 Miami (OH) 2 0 2 Michigan 47 4 43 Michigan State 55 4 51 Middle Tennessee State 4 2 2 Minnesota-Duluth 1 1 0 Minnesota State 1 0 1 Missouri S&T 16 8 8 MIT 1 1 0

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T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

PCT. 1.000 1.000 .647 .609 .500 .692 .500 1.000 .331

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

.000 .667 .000 .000 .500 .500 .500 1.000 .261 .250 .450 .000 .333 .250 .122 .300 .611 .786 .833 .375 .389 .667 .500 .625 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 .333 1.000 .750 .311 .500 .750 .333 .000 .247 1.000 1.000 .800 .368 .581 1.000 .000 .500 .333 .500 .500 .821 .000 .378 .571 1.000 .651 1.000 .000 1.000 .333 .000 .500 .500 .250 1.000 .833 .500 .400 .545 .500 .000 .521 1.000 .333 .524 .000 .085 .073 .500 1.000 .000 .500 1.000

School GP W L T PCT. Nasson 1 1 0 0 1.000 Navy 2 1 1 0 .500 Nebraska-Omaha 2 1 1 0 .500 NJIT 4 2 2 0 .500 North Carolina 1 0 1 0 .000 North Dakota 7 1 6 0 .143 North Dakota State 2 0 2 0 .000 North Park 3 2 1 0 .667 Northeastern Illinois 3 3 0 0 1.000 Northern Illinois 1 0 1 0 .000 Northern Iowa 2 1 1 0 .500 Northern Kentucky 6 4 2 0 .667 Northern State 1 1 0 0 1.000 Northwood 101 63 38 0 .624 Notre Dame 5 0 5 0 .000 Oakland 84 35 49 0 .417 Ohio 4 0 4 0 .000 Ohio Dominican 3 0 3 0 .000 Ohio Northern 4 2 1 1 .625 Olivet 32 26 5 1 .828 Otterbein 2 1 1 0 .500 Ouachita Baptist 1 0 1 0 .000 Pennsylvania 1 0 1 0 .000 Pikeville 2 1 1 0 .500 Pittsburgh 3 0 3 0 .000 Plymouth State 1 1 0 0 1.000 Post 2 2 0 0 1.000 Principia 1 1 0 0 1.000 Quantico Marines 1 0 1 0 .000 Ripon 1 0 1 0 .000 Rochester 10 9 1 0 .900 Rockhurst 1 1 0 0 1.000 Romulus AAF 2 0 2 0 .000 RPI 5 4 1 0 .800 Saginaw Valley State 113 54 59 0 .478 Saint Rose 2 2 0 0 1.000 Selfridge Field AFB 7 4 3 0 .571 Seton Hill 1 1 0 0 1.000 Sewanee 1 0 1 0 .000 Siena Heights 27 18 9 0 .667 Simpson 4 3 1 0 .750 South Dakota 1 1 0 0 1.000 Southern Indiana 4 1 3 0 .250 Southern Tech 1 1 0 0 1.000 SIU-Edwardsville 3 1 2 0 .333 SW Minnesota State 7 4 3 0 .571 Spring Arbor 4 2 2 0 .500 St. Francis 2 1 1 0 .500 St. Johns 7 2 5 0 .286 St. Joseph’s (IN) 6 1 5 0 .167 St. Leo 6 0 6 0 .000 St. Xavier 1 0 1 0 .000 Stonehill 2 1 1 0 .500 SUNY-Binghamton 2 2 0 0 1.000 Tampa 6 1 5 0 .167 Teikyo Post 1 0 1 0 .000 Tennessee State 2 2 0 0 1.000 Tennessee Tech 13 5 8 0 .385 Thiel 6 6 0 0 1.000 Tiffin 19 14 5 0 .737 Toledo 59 22 37 0 .373 Tri-State 2 2 0 0 1.000 Troy State 4 0 4 0 .000 Truman State 1 0 1 0 .000 Tusculum 2 0 2 0 .000 USCG Base-Detroit 4 4 0 0 1.000 USNAS Grosse Ilse 5 0 5 0 .000 Viterbo 2 1 1 0 .500 Washington & Jefferson 5 5 0 0 1.000 West Chester 1 0 1 0 .000 West Florida 2 0 2 0 .000 West Georgia 6 3 3 0 .500 West Liberty State 2 2 0 0 1.000 West Virginia Tech 2 2 0 0 1.000 Western Michigan 15 1 13 1 .100 Western Reserve 20 15 5 0 .750 Westminster 8 7 1 0 .875 Wheeling Jesuit First Meeting 2010 William & Mary 1 1 0 0 1.000 Winona State 5 1 4 0 .200 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 6 3 3 0 .500 Wisconsin-Parkside 1 0 1 0 .000 Wisconsin-Platteville 5 5 0 0 1.000 Wisconsin-Whitewater 3 0 1 2 .333 Wittenberg 1 1 0 0 1.000 Wright State 2 1 1 0 .500 Xavier 4 2 2 0 .500 Not available* 141 70 70 1 .500 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------TOTALS 2186 1011 1160 15 .466 * 1980-81, 1983-84, and 7 games in 1968 not available

records vs. opponents ----------------------------------------------------------ASHLAND ----------------------------------------------------------1972 Home 5 6 L 1972 Home 1 2 L 04/06/96 Away W 5 4 • 04/06/96 Away 5 13 L • 04/07/96 Away W 8 1 • 04/07/96 Away 2 12 L (5) • 04/05/97 Home W 7 2 • 04/05/97 Home 5 6 L (5) • 04/06/97 Home 9 10 L • 04/06/97 Home 10 21 L • 03/28/98 Away W 16 9 • 03/28/98 Away T 4 4 • 03/29/98 Away W 11 1 • 03/29/98 Away 3 5 L • 05/08/99 Home W 10 9 • 05/08/99 Home 10 11 L • 05/09/99 Home 0 4 L • 05/09/99 Home W 9 4 • 05/13/00 Away 9 17 L • 05/13/00 Away 2 7 L • 05/14/00 Away 5 7 L • 05/14/00 Away 1 4 L • 05/05/01 Home W 2 1 • 05/05/01 Home W 3 2 • 05/06/01 Home 2 8 L • 05/06/01 Home 6 17 L • 05/04/02 Away 3 8 L • 05/04/02 Away 5 6 L (8) • 05/05/02 Away 10 22 L • 05/05/02 Away 3 10 L • 04/26/03 Home 4 9 L • 04/26/03 Home 2 10 L • 04/27/03 Home 1 8 L • 04/27/03 Home 3 12 L • 04/17/04 Away 8 13 L • 04/17/04 Away W 10 3 • 04/18/04 Away 4 8 L • 04/18/04 Away 1 18 L • 05/06/04 Away 1 19 L % 04/13/05 Away W 4 1 • 04/13/05 Away W 5 1 • 04/27/05 Home W 5 1 • 04/27/05 Home W 5 2 • 04/05/06 Home 2 4 L • 04/05/06 Home 4 6 L • 04/19/06 Away 1 8 L • 04/19/06 Away W 12 6 • 04/28/07 Away 4 6 L • 04/28/07 Away W 5 1 • 04/29/07 Away W 8 3 • 04/29/07 Away 5 11 L • 05/04/08 Home 4 9 L • 05/04/08 Home 5 9 L • 05/16/08 Neutral 14 25 L $ 05/17/08 Neutral W 6 2 $ 05/19/08 Neutral 0 3 L $ 03/21/09 Away 8 11 L • 03/21/09 Away 5 6 L • 03/22/09 Away W 8 1 • 04/01/09 Home 7 14 L • 04/01/09 Home 7 14 L • 05/07/09 Neutral W 5 4 % ----------------------------------------------------------CENTRAL MICHIGAN ----------------------------------------------------------05/25/45 Home 1 8 L 05/29/48 Away 6 9 L 06/04/48 Home 6 13 L 05/21/49 Away 1 2 L 06/02/49 Home 3 6 L 04/29/58 4 9 L 04/29/58 W 16 14 1960 4 6 L 05/18/65 3 5 L 05/18/65 5 7 L 1967 Away 4 7 L 1967 Away 4 5 L 1968 0 2 L 1968 4 5 L 1969 Away 1 3 L 1969 Away 3 7 L 05/12/70 Home 1 3 L 05/12/70 Home 1 4 L 1971 Home W 1 0 1971 Home 0 3 L 1971 Away 0 16 L 1971 Away 4 6 L 1972 Home 1 5 L 1972 Home 2 8 L 1973 Away 11 12 L (9) 1973 Away W 4 3 1974 Home 0 8 L 1974 Home 1 9 L 1975 Away 2 7 L 1975 Away 1 3 L 1975 Away 2 9 L 1976 Home 2 11 L 1976 Home 0 1 L (8) 1977 Away W 2 0 1977 Away 1 6 L 1979 Away 6 19 L 1979 Away 2 11 L 04/21/82 2 3 L 04/21/82 3 9 L 03/30/00 Away 4 15 L 03/28/01 Away W 8 7 (10) 04/01/03 Away 0 1 L 04/01/03 Away W 8 7 03/30/04 Away 2 19 L 03/29/05 Away 0 6 L 04/04/06 Away 2 7 L 04/10/07 Away 4 5 L (10) 03/20/08 Away 8 14 L 03/31/09 Away 1 9 L

----------------------------------------------------------DRURY ----------------------------------------------------------03/05/09 Away 5 14 L 03/06/09 Away W 9 7 ----------------------------------------------------------EASTERN MICHIGAN ----------------------------------------------------------04/29/41 Home W 11 8 05/09/41 Away W 11 5 05/20/41 Home 6 20 L 05/09/42 Home 4 16 L 05/27/42 Away 6 10 L 05/25/43 Home 2 3 L 04/25/45 Home 3 4 L 05/26/45 Away 11 12 L 05/07/46 Away W 8 3 04/22/50 Away 7 9 L 05/02/50 Home 2 13 L 04/19/51 Away 0 1 L 05/12/51 Home 9 10 L 05/29/51 Away 2 5 L 05/07/52 Away W 8 2 05/14/52 Home 4 6 L 04/28/53 Home 3 4 L 05/29/53 Away 1 6 L 06/02/54 Away 3 8 L 04/26/55 Away 6 8 L 05/15/56 Home 2 3 L (6) 05/22/56 Away 0 1 L 04/26/60 W 7 3 05/02/61 2 4 L 05/23/63 Away 1 6 L 04/14/64 Away W 11 3 ^ 04/14/64 Away W 11 4 ^ 05/27/64 Home W 8 4 05/27/64 Home 4 5 L 05/04/65 6 9 L ^ 05/13/65 W 3 1 ^ 05/03/66 4 7 L ^ 05/25/66 W 7 2 ^ 1967 Away 1 8 L 1967 Home 3 8 L 04/13/73 Away 1 5 L 04/13/73 Away 2 6 L 04/22/74 Away W 4 0 04/22/74 Away 0 1 L 05/10/74 Home W 2 1 05/10/74 Home W 6 4 04/11/75 Away 0 4 L 04/11/75 Away 0 3 L 05/06/75 Home 1 2 L (12) 05/06/75 Home 0 1 L 05/10/76 Away 2 5 L 05/10/76 Away W 9 3 05/08/77 Home 6 8 L (12) 05/07/78 Away W 3 2 05/07/78 Away 2 3 L 04/03/79 Home 1 2 L (8) 04/03/79 Home 2 6 L 04/06/85 Away 0 15 L 04/07/85 Away W 7 6 03/30/90 Away 3 15 L 03/30/91 Away 3 14 L 03/30/91 Away 0 4 L 03/30/92 Away 1 3 L 03/30/92 Away 7 8 L (8) 04/30/92 Away 4 9 L 04/30/92 Away 9 14 L 03/30/93 Home 0 5 L 03/30/93 Home 5 14 L 05/11/93 Away 1 5 L 05/11/93 Away W 9 3 05/03/94 Away 3 4 L 05/03/94 Away 0 10 L 05/11/94 Away W 12 10 (10) 04/06/95 Home W 14 12 03/19/96 Away 2 6 L 03/20/97 Away 2 9 L 04/29/98 Away 5 15 L 03/25/99 Away 0 2 L 03/24/00 Away 6 8 L 03/29/00 Away 8 9 L (10) 05/09/02 Away 10 25 L 03/22/04 Away 3 13 L 04/20/04 Away 12 19 L 04/05/05 Away W 10 3 03/28/06 Away 2 3 L 03/28/06 Away 3 4 L ----------------------------------------------------------FINDLAY ----------------------------------------------------------1988 Away W 8 3 1988 Away W 7 0 04/15/98 Away W 6 5 • 04/15/98 Away W 10 0 (5) • 05/06/98 Away W 2 1 • 05/06/98 Away W 12 1 • 04/14/99 Home 3 6 L • 04/14/99 Home 4 5 L • 05/05/99 Away W 6 3 • 05/05/99 Away W 7 4 • 04/12/00 Away W 3 1 • 04/12/00 Away W 2 0 • 04/18/01 Home 1 3 L (10) • 04/18/01 Home W 2 0 • 05/09/01 Home W 3 0 • 05/09/01 Home 5 6 L (9) • 04/17/02 Away 5 10 L • 04/17/02 Away W 13 9 • 04/10/03 Away W 6 5 • 04/10/03 Away 2 3 L • 04/23/03 Home W 3 2 • 04/23/03 Home 5 11 L • 04/07/04 Home 4 5 L • 04/07/04 Home 1 16 L • 04/21/04 Away W 14 8 •

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Away 5 7 L • Home 2 5 L % Home 2 4 L % Away 2 13 L • Away 2 3 L (8) • Away W 4 3 • Away 3 4 L • Home W 11 3 • Home W 4 1 • Away W 8 0 • Away 2 4 L (9) • Neutral W 3 2 % Neutral 3 4 L % Home W 15 2 • Home W 4 2 • Home W 10 3 • Away W 7 6 • Away 9 10 L •

----------------------------------------------------------GRAND VALLEY STATE ----------------------------------------------------------1973 Home W 4 1 1973 Home W 11 5 1976 Home W 3 1 • 1976 Home 1 2 L • 1976 Away W 8 6 • 1976 Away W 7 3 • 1977 Home 2 8 L • 1977 Home W 4 2 • 1977 Away 6 7 L • 1977 Away 3 11 L • 1978 Away 3 7 L • 1978 Away W 7 5 • 1979 Home 2 7 L • 1979 Home W 5 1 • 1980 Not available 1981 Not available 1982 W 4 0 • 1982 5 13 L • 1983 Not available 1984 Not available 1985 Home 3 5 L • 1985 Home 9 10 L (8) • 1985 Away W 4 2 • 1985 Away W 4 3 • 1986 Away W 6 5 • 1986 Away 8 11 L • 1986 Home W 6 4 • 1986 Home 4 13 L • 1987 Away W 4 2 • 1987 Away 4 9 L • 1988 Home 3 16 L (5) • 1988 Home 0 4 L • 04/08/89 Home W 7 6 • 04/08/89 Home 0 3 L • 1990 Away W 3 1 • 1990 Away 0 1 L • 1990 Home W 12 2 (6) • 1990 Home W 7 2 • 04/06/91 Home 5 8 L • 04/06/91 Home 4 14 L • 04/07/91 Away 1 2 L • 04/07/91 Away 2 5 L • 04/05/92 Home 4 7 L • 04/05/92 Home 3 6 L • 04/10/93 Home 4 9 L • 04/10/93 Home 4 5 L • 04/11/93 Home W 5 4 • 03/26/94 Away W 3 0 • 03/26/94 Away 4 5 L • 04/17/94 Home W 6 5 (8) • 04/17/94 Home 1 3 L • 04/08/95 Away 2 3 L • 04/08/95 Away 3 5 L • 04/09/95 Away W 12 1 • 04/09/95 Away W 17 2 • 05/07/95 Home W 5 4 • 05/07/95 Home W 9 3 • 04/13/96 Away 0 2 L • 04/13/96 Away W 7 0 • 04/14/96 Away W 6 3 • 04/14/96 Away 4 5 L • 04/12/97 Home 6 12 L • 04/12/97 Home W 6 5 • 04/13/97 Home W 32 14 • 04/13/97 Home W 4 1 • 04/25/98 Away 2 3 L • 04/25/98 Away 7 11 L • 04/26/98 Away W 19 5 • 05/01/99 Home W 1 0 • 05/01/99 Home 6 8 L • 05/02/99 Home W 9 3 • 05/02/99 Home 3 8 L • 05/06/00 Away 0 4 L • 05/06/00 Away 14 15 L • 05/07/00 Away 3 20 L • 05/07/00 Away 1 3 L • 04/28/01 Home 1 9 L • 04/28/01 Home 1 6 L • 04/29/01 Home 3 5 L • 04/29/01 Home W 9 8 • 04/27/02 Away 0 8 L • 04/27/02 Away 2 7 L (5) • 04/28/02 Away 2 12 L • 04/28/02 Away 1 4 L • 05/03/03 Away 3 5 L • 05/03/03 Away 5 6 L • 05/04/03 Away 6 8 L • 05/04/03 Away 4 12 L • 04/24/04 Home 0 7 L • 04/24/04 Home W 4 3 • 04/25/04 Home W 10 1 • 04/25/04 Home 7 10 L • 04/30/05 Away W 7 5 • 04/30/05 Away 1 6 L • 05/01/05 Away 0 4 L • 05/01/05 Away 4 6 L • 04/22/06 Home 3 9 L •

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Home 4 5 L • Home 3 8 L • Away 1 3 L • Away 9 10 L (8) • Away 2 3 L • Away 4 12 L • Neutral 2 5 L Home W 7 4 • Home W 10 9 • Home 2 7 L • Home W 9 8 • Neutral 2 5 L % Away 5 15 L • Away W 5 4 • Home 5 7 L • Home W 8 4 • Home 4 9 L • Neutral 11 12 L %

----------------------------------------------------------HILLSDALE ----------------------------------------------------------05/27/41 Home W 11 1 05/30/41 Away W 9 3 04/29/46 Home W 13 3 05/31/47 Home W 7 2 05/13/49 Home W 12 9 05/31/50 Home 2 6 L 05/28/52 Home W 4 2 05/05/53 Home 2 3 L 05/20/53 Away W 8 6 05/07/55 Away 3 4 L 05/07/55 Away W 10 2 04/13/57 W 16 7 05/13/58 W 19 6 05/13/58 2 11 L 04/09/59 1 2 L 05/16/61 W 3 2 05/16/61 W 4 2 04/17/64 Away W 15 8 04/16/65 W 10 9 1966 W 11 6 1967 Home W 3 2 1967 Home W 5 2 1967 Away W 8 1 1968 11 12 L 1968 W 6 0 1969 Home W 3 1 1969 Home W 11 0 04/17/70 Home W 5 0 04/28/70 Away 5 9 L 1971 Home W 3 0 1971 Home W 7 1 1972 Home W 6 3 1972 Home W 4 3 1973 Home W 8 0 (6) 1974 Away W 7 1 1974 Away W 6 2 1975 Home W 2 1 1975 Home W 2 1 1976 Home W 3 2 • 1976 Home W 5 3 • 1976 Away W 5 1 • 1976 Away 0 3 L • 1977 Home W 5 2 • 1977 Home W 10 3 • 1977 Away 1 3 L • 1977 Away 4 10 L • 1978 Home W 5 3 • 1978 Home 4 5 L • 1978 Away W 8 3 • 1978 Away W 7 4 • 1979 Home 4 7 L (9) • 1980 Not available 1981 Not available 1982 W 6 5 • 1982 W 9 5 • 1982 W 9 7 • 1982 2 3 L • 1983 Not available 1984 Not available 1985 Home W 4 3 • 1985 Home 1 5 L • 1985 Away W 10 5 • 1985 Away 9 10 L • 1986 Away W 6 5 • 1986 Away W 8 4 • 1986 Home 6 1 L! • 1986 Home 4 1 L! • 1987 Home W 6 4 • 1987 Home 2 3 L (8) • 1987 Away 6 7 L • 1987 Away 2 4 L • 1988 Home 2 10 L • 1988 Home W 8 3 • 1988 Away 6 7 L • 1988 Away W 7 4 • 04/22/89 Away 1 11 L • 04/22/89 Away 5 7 L • 04/23/89 Home 2 10 L • 04/23/89 Home W 6 1 • 1990 Home W 3 1 • 1990 Home 7 9 L (8) • 1990 Away 2 7 L • 1990 Away W 11 7 • 04/21/91 Home 1 3 L • 04/21/91 Home 4 14 L • 04/11/92 Home 4 9 L • 04/11/92 Home 3 5 L • 04/12/92 Home W 4 3 • 04/12/92 Home W 7 3 • 04/15/92 Away W 12 2 (6) • 04/15/92 Away 2 12 L (5) • 03/28/93 Away W 5 4 • 03/28/93 Away 5 10 L • 04/09/94 Home 6 8 L • 04/09/94 Home 4 6 L • 05/01/94 Away W 5 1 • 05/01/94 Away W 5 2 •

04/15/95 04/15/95 04/16/95 04/16/95 05/12/95 05/12/95 05/04/96 05/04/96 05/05/96 05/05/96 05/04/97 05/04/97 04/10/98 04/10/98 04/11/98 04/11/98 04/07/99 04/07/99 04/21/99 04/21/99 03/25/00 03/25/00 03/26/00 03/26/00 05/11/01 05/11/01 05/12/01 05/12/01 05/10/02 05/10/02 05/11/02 05/11/02 04/18/03 04/18/03 04/19/03 04/19/03 04/09/04 04/09/04 04/10/04 04/10/04 04/16/05 04/16/05 04/17/05 04/17/05 04/08/06 04/08/06 04/09/06 04/09/06 03/31/07 03/31/07 04/01/07 04/01/07 04/05/08 04/05/08 04/06/08 04/06/08 04/25/09 04/25/09 04/26/09

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

3 L 8 L 7 10 L 9 7 1 6 L 2 3 L 6 L 6 L 0 6 3 6 4 5 9 L 2 0 12 L 3 3 4 9 1 4 7 9 L 8 L 5 L 8 L 5 L 5 7 1 5 6 1 9 L 1 4 L 0 2 2 2 1 4 L 2 1 3 1 3 6 (9) 2 (8) 1 2 15 L

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----------------------------------------------------------MINNESOTA-DULUTH ----------------------------------------------------------03/21/05 Neutral W 8 4 ----------------------------------------------------------MINNESOTA STATE ----------------------------------------------------------03/11/06 Neutral 2 5 L ----------------------------------------------------------NEBRASKA-OMAHA ----------------------------------------------------------03/17/07 Neutral W 8 3 03/18/07 Neutral 2 7 L ----------------------------------------------------------NORTHWOOD ----------------------------------------------------------1968 1 3 L 1968 3 4 L 1973 Home W 6 0 1973 Home 0 3 L 1974 Home W 7 1 1974 Home W 9 2 1975 Away W 4 3 (15) 1975 Away W 11 1 1976 Home W 5 1 • 1976 Home 3 6 L • 1977 Home W 7 5 • 1977 Home W 5 4 • 1977 Away W 10 0 • 1977 Away 2 3 L • 1978 Home W 21 2 • 1978 Home W 10 7 • 1978 Home W 10 4 • 1978 Home W 5 4 • 1979 Away 1 2 L • 1979 Away 2 3 L (8) • 1979 Home 0 1 L (8) • 1979 Home W 2 1 • 1980 Not available 1981 Not available 1982 W 11 5 • 1982 W 11 5 • 1983 Not available 1984 Not available 1985 Home 7 8 L • 1985 Home W 6 5 (9) • 1985 Away W 2 0 • 1985 Away 3 5 L • 1986 Away W 7 4 • 1986 Away W 7 0 • 1987 Away W 7 4 • 1987 Away W 10 3 • 1987 Home W 3 2 (9) • 1987 Home 10 11 L (9) • 1988 Away 2 14 L (5) 1988 Away 4 5 L

03/31/92 03/31/92 05/01/93 05/01/93 05/02/93 05/02/93 04/02/94 04/02/94 04/24/94 04/24/94 04/01/95 04/01/95 04/02/95 04/02/95 05/06/95 05/06/95 03/23/96 03/23/96 03/24/96 03/24/96 03/22/97 03/22/97 03/26/98 03/26/98 03/27/99 03/27/99 03/28/99 03/28/99 04/01/00 04/01/00 04/02/00 04/02/00 03/24/01 03/24/01 03/25/01 03/23/02 03/23/02 03/24/02 03/24/02 03/23/03 03/23/03 05/01/04 05/01/04 05/07/05 05/07/05 05/08/05 05/08/05 04/29/06 04/29/06 04/30/06 04/30/06 04/21/07 04/21/07 04/22/07 04/22/07 04/26/08 04/26/08 04/27/08 04/27/08 03/18/09 03/18/09 04/04/09 04/04/09 04/05/09 05/08/09

Away Away W Home Home Home W Home Home Home Away Away Home W Home Home W Home W Away Away W Away Away W Away W Away W Away Away W Away W Away Away W Away W Away Away W Home W Home W Home Home W Away Away W Away Home W Home W Home W Home W Away W Away Home W Home W Away W Away Away W Away W Home Home W Home W Home W Away W Away W Away W Away Home W Home W Home W Home W Home W Home W Away Away Away Neutral

0 7 3 0 11 3 5 11 7 11 4 5 6 8 4 7 0 4 6 10 0 8 13 7 2 27 5 11 10 7 7 7 5 12 3 8 8 4 6 4 3 5 12 4 3 6 12 2 8 9 9 7 4 11 12 18 25 8 12 7 6 1 1 8 3

2 L 3 8 L 4 L 3 10 L 7 L • 18 L • 8 L • 17 L • 2 • 6 L • 2 • 4 • 7 L • 5 • 1 L • 3 (8) • 4 • 8 • 1 L • 6 • 6 • 10 L • 1 • 7 • 8 L • 0 • 9 (8) • 3 • 8 L • 4 • 6 L • 2 • 4 L • 7 (8) • 3 • 3 • 4 • 1 • 4 L • 4 • 9 • 2 • 5 L • 3 • 9 • 4 L (8) • 1 • 2 • 7 • 4 • 2 (8) • 7 • 15 L • 6 • 2 • 3 • 6 • 6 • 5 • 4 L • 3 L • 9 L (11) • 12 L %

----------------------------------------------------------SAGINAW VALLEY STATE ----------------------------------------------------------1978 Home W 8 3 1978 Home W 10 0 1978 Away W 5 4 1978 Away W 16 0 (5) 1978 Home W 7 2 1978 Home W 16 2 (5) 1980 Not available 1981 Not available 1982 W 9 7 • 1982 W 9 3 • 1982 W 16 3 • 1982 W 10 5 • 1983 Not available 1984 Not available 1985 Home 5 12 L • 1985 Home W 7 6 • 1985 Away W 6 4 • 1985 Away 4 11 L • 1986 Home 5 7 L • 1986 Home 1 5 L • 1986 Away 7 8 L • 1986 Away 3 13 L • 1987 Home 4 5 L • 1987 Home 7 11 L • 1987 Away W 4 3 • 1987 Away W 2 1 • 1988 Away 4 14 L • 1988 Away 1 16 L • 1988 Home 5 12 L • 1988 Home 16 19 L (5) • 04/29/89 Away W 3 0 • 04/29/89 Away W 1 0 (8) • 04/30/89 Home 5 7 L (10) • 04/30/89 Home 1 4 L • 1990 Home 9 10 L • 1990 Home 8 11 L • 1990 Away W 8 7 • 1990 Away 11 17 L • 04/27/91 Away 2 13 L (5) • 04/27/91 Away 2 4 L • 04/28/91 Home 4 9 L • 04/28/91 Home 5 12 L • 05/02/92 Away W 18 12 • 05/02/92 Away W 6 5 • 05/03/92 Away W 12 11 • 05/03/92 Away 2 4 L • 05/06/92 Home W 10 4 • 05/06/92 Home 3 5 L • 05/08/93 Home 2 3 L • 05/08/93 Home W 9 2 •

05/09/93 05/09/93 03/27/94 03/27/94 04/23/94 04/23/94 04/22/95 04/22/95 04/23/95 04/23/95 05/13/95 05/13/95 03/30/96 03/30/96 03/31/96 03/31/96 03/29/97 03/29/97 04/18/98 04/18/98 04/19/98 04/19/98 04/24/99 04/24/99 04/25/99 04/25/99 04/29/00 04/29/00 04/30/00 04/30/00 04/21/01 04/21/01 04/22/01 04/22/01 04/20/02 04/20/02 04/21/02 04/21/02 04/16/03 04/16/03 04/30/03 04/30/03 04/14/04 04/14/04 05/07/04 04/20/05 04/20/05 05/04/05 05/04/05 05/13/05 04/13/06 04/13/06 04/26/06 04/26/06 04/20/07 04/20/07 05/02/07 05/02/07 04/16/08 04/16/08 04/30/08 04/30/08 04/10/09 04/10/09 04/11/09 04/29/09 04/29/09

Home W Home Home W Home W Away Away Home Home W Home W Home Away Away Home W Home Home Home Away W Away W Home Home W Home W Home Away W Away Away W Away W Home Home Home W Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Home W Home Home W Away W Away Home Home W Neutral Away W Away W Home Home W Neutral W Home W Home W Away Away W Home W Home Away Away Home W Home W Away Away W Away W Away W Away Home W Home

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

3 • 8 L • 4 • 6 • 7 L • 6 L • 4 L • 6 • 4 (10) • 5 L • 5 L • 13 L • 5 • 4 L • 11 L • 10 L • 5 • 9 (6) • 3 L • 5 • 4 • 11 L • 1 • 6 L • 6 • 13 • 2 L • 7 L • 6 • 14 L • 13 L • 15 L • 4 L (9) • 6 L • 6 L • 8 L • 12 L • 2 • 6 L • 2 • 7 • 6 L • 7 L • 1 • 7 L % 1 • 0 • 9 L • 0 • 3 % 3 • 5 (10) • 5 L • 0 • 2 • 10 L • 1 L (8) • 3 L • 5 • 3 • 4 L (9) • 2 (9) • 5 • 0 • 4 L • 0 • 4 L •

----------------------------------------------------------TIFFIN ----------------------------------------------------------1988 Home W 10 0 (5) 1988 Home W 11 1 (5) 03/15/94 Neutral 4 8 L 03/15/94 Neutral W 3 2 04/11/02 Home W 9 8 04/11/02 Home 3 12 L 04/11/03 Away W 6 4 04/11/03 Away 9 12 L (6) 04/24/07 Home W 8 0 04/24/07 Home 2 3 L 04/09/08 Away W 3 0 04/09/08 Away W 5 1 04/23/08 Home W 7 2 04/23/08 Home W 10 4 03/26/09 Away W 6 4 03/26/09 Away W 15 5 04/18/09 Home W 8 6 04/18/09 Home W 15 1 04/19/09 Home 1 4 L ----------------------------------------------------------WEST GEORGIA ----------------------------------------------------------03/12/91 Away 2 3 L 03/12/91 Away 5 6 L 02/20/09 Away W 6 4 02/20/09 Away W 6 2 02/21/09 Away 10 16 L 02/21/09 Away W 12 5 ----------------------------------------------------------WINONA STATE ----------------------------------------------------------03/14/03 Neutral 11 12 L 03/14/03 Neutral W 9 8 03/13/05 Neutral 6 19 L 03/15/06 Neutral 3 5 L 03/15/06 Neutral 3 8 L

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Year 2009 1 year

RYAN KELLEY Won Lost Tie Pct. 25 26 0 .490 25 26 0 .490

Jay Alexander Year Won Lost Tie 2008^ 34 19 0 2007 29 22 0 2006 19 34 0 2005^ 32 19 0 2004 25 28 0 2003 22 26 0 6 years 161 148 0

Pct. .304 .520 .439 .627 .659 .573 .457 .500 .330 .296 .306 .167 .273 .415 .424

Pct. .642 .569 .358 .627 .472 .458 .521

• Rodger George is WSU’s all-time leader with 272 victories. • Angelo Gust has the highest winning percentage in school history (.535). • Both George and Gust are in the Wayne State Athletic Hall of Fame, as are Christ Petrouleas and Leo Maas. • Gust earned three GLIAC Coach of the Year honors (1980-81-82), while Alexander garnered two (2005, 08) and George one (1998). • Ryan Kelley is the ninth head coach in the 70 years of Wayne State baseball. In 2009, he won more games than any first-year head coach in program history.

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RodGER George Year Won Lost Tie 2002 14 32 0 2001 26 24 0 2000 21 27 1 1999 32 19 0 1998* 28 14 2 1997 27 20 1 1996 20 24 2 1995 24 24 0 1994 15 31 1 1993 14 34 1 1992 15 34 0 1991 6 30 0 1990 12 32 0 1989 18 26 3 14 years 272 371 11

Angelo Gust Year Won Lost Tie 1988 15 19 1 1987 27 21 0 1986 17 16 0 1985 16 16 0 1984 14 11 0 1983 15 17 0 1982* 29 16 0 1981* 21 18 0 1980* 20 17 1 9 years 174 151 2

Pct. .443 .563 .515 .500 .560 .469 .644 .538 .539 .535

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Christ Petrouleas Year Won Lost Tie Pct. 1979 17 21 0 .447 1978 27 16 0 .628 1977 19 27 0 .413 1976 19 28 0 .404 1975 18 25 0 .419 1974 20 20 0 .500 6 years 120 137 0 .467

Robert T. Samaras Year Won Lost Tie Pct. 1973 19 17 1 .527 1972 16 23 0 .410 1971 18 17 0 .514 1970 12 14 0 .462 1969 17 9 0 .654 5 years 82 80 1 .506

Leon A. Lande Year Won Lost Tie 1968 6 22 0 1967 11 11 0 1966 9 7 0 1965 6 13 0 1964 12 9 0 1963 9 10 0 1962 10 6 0 1961 8 5 0 1960 5 7 0 9 years 76 90 0

Pct. .214 .500 .563 .316 .571 .474 .625 .615 .417 .458

Joseph E. Truske Year Won Lost Tie 1959+ 8 10 0 1958 12 9 0 1957 5 4 0 1956 5 9 0 1955 8 8 0 1954 7 10 0 1953 4 13 0 1952 2 12 0 1951 5 8 0 1950 5 10 0 1949 9 7 0 1948 9 6 0 1947 8 3 0 1946 3 8 1 14 years 90 117 1

Pct. .444 .571 .556 .357 .500 .412 .235 .143 .385 .333 .563 .600 .727 .292 .435

Leo S. Maas Year Won Lost Tie 1945 1 9 0 1944 2 9 0 1943 3 4 0 1942 0 11 0 4 years 6 33 0

Pct. .100 .182 .429 .000 .154

Joseph E. Truske Year Won Lost Tie Pct. 1941 5 7 0 .417 Joseph E. Truske career total 15 years 95 124 1 .434

Overall School Record Won Lost Tie Pct. 69 years 1011 1160 15 .466 * GLIAC Champions ^ GLIAC Regular-Season Champs/NCAA Tourn. + PAC Champions

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BATTING AVERAGE ------------------------------1. 1978 .343 2. 2009 .329 3. 2007 .325 4. 1998 .324 5. 1999 .324 6. 1988 .321 7. 2001 .319 8. 1982 .319 9. 1997 .317 10. 1981 .315

EXTRA BASE HITS ------------------------------1. 1999 142 2. 2007 139 3. 2009 134 4. 1978 129 5. 2008 126 6. 2004 123 7. 1982 122 1992 122 9. 2006 121 10. 2005 118

ERA ------------------------------1. 1969 2.00 2. 1967 3.00 3. 1966 3.21 4. 1964 3.29 5. 1971 3.40 6. 1970 3.43 7. 1962 3.54 8. 1975 3.64 9. 1968 3.78 10. 1959 3.82

INNINGS PITCHED ------------------------------1. 2008 403.2 2. 2004 380.1 3. 2005 377.1 2006 377.1 5. 2009 376.1 6. 2007 366.1 7. 2001 357.0 8. 1999 353.0 9. 1976 343.0 10. 2000 339.1

STRIKEOUTS/9 IP ------------------------------1. 1970 10.41 2. 1964 9.35 3. 2000 9.28 4. 1999 8.97 5. 2001 8.50 6. 1960 8.37 7. 1971 8.33 8. 2008 8.09 9. 1973 7.96 10. 1959 7.83

RUNS ------------------------------1. 1999 360 2. 1978 350 3. 2009 339 4. 2008 334 5. 1997 332 6. 1998 330 7. 2007 321 8. 1982 319 9. 2001 314 10. 2004 299

TOTAL BASES ------------------------------1. 2009 746 2. 1997 697 3. 2007 695 4. 1999 681 5. 2008 679 6. 2001 646 7. 1978 645 8. 2005 645 9. 2004 629 10. 1998 620

COMPLETE GAMES ------------------------------1. 1976 24 2. 1975 23 1992 23 4. 1979 21 2001 21 6. 1999 19 2007 19 8. 1977 18 1994 18 10. 2005 17

HITS ALLOWED/9 IP ------------------------------1. 1969 6.56 2. 1943 7.34 3. 1970 7.35 4. 1950 7.42 5. 1960 7.56 6. 1973 7.59 7. 1966 8.00 8. 1962 8.08 9. 1945 8.24 10. 1949 8.24

K/BB RATIO ------------------------------1. 1968 2.24 2. 1969 2.21 3. 1999 2.12 4. 2001 2.08 5. 2008 2.07 6. 2005 2.03 7. 2007 1.95 8. 1967 1.82 9. 1970 1.76 10. 2006 1.74

HITS ------------------------------1. 2009 527 2. 2008 497 3. 2007 481 4. 1999 472 5. 2001 460 6. 2005 452 7. 2004 446 8. 1978 442 9. 1997 439 10. 2006 427

SLUGGING PCT. ------------------------------1. 1997 .504 2. 1978 .500 3. 1982 .494 4. 1998 .491 5. 1985 .490 6. 1981 .484 7. 2007 .469 8. 1999 .468 9. 2009 .466 10. 1988 .464

STRIKEOUTS ------------------------------1. 2008 363 2. 1999 352 3. 2000 350 4. 2001 337 5. 2009 283 6. 2005 260 7. 2003 245 8. 1987 244 9. 2006 243 10. 2004 241

BATTING AVG. AGAINST ------------------------------1. 1969 .199 2. 1968 .212 3. 1982 .221 4. 1960 .223 5. 1970 .225 6. 1962 .227 7. 1966 .228 8. 1973 .233 9. 1964 .240 10. 1959 .242

DOUBLES ------------------------------1. 1999 96 2. 2007 95 3. 2008 91 4. 2004 87 5. 2006 85 2009 85 7. 1992 81 8. 1987 79 9. 1978 76 2005 76

RUNS BATTED IN ------------------------------1. 1999 314 2. 2008 305 3. 2009 300 4. 1998 294 2007 294 6. 1978 293 7. 1997 287 8. 1982 282 9. 2001 278 10. 2004 276

SAVES ------------------------------1. 1987 10 2000 10 3. 1986 9 1995 9 2003 9 6. 1989 8 1993 8 2009 8 9. 1978 7 2001 7 2004 7 2006 7

TRIPLES ------------------------------1. 1978 31 2. 1999 25 3. 2000 22 4. 1972 20 5. 1970 19 1977 19 7. 1971 18 8. 1976 17 1982 17 1997 17

WALKS ------------------------------1. 1976 262 2. 1982 242 3. 1980 233 4. 2004 217 5. 1999 200 6. 2000 197 7. 2008 195 8. 1994 193 9. 1987 188 10. 1981 182 1993 182

HOME RUNS ------------------------------1. 1998 45 2. 1982 38 3. 2009 36 4. 1981 34 2001 34 6. 2005 33 7. 1985 32 1992 32 9. 2007 31 10. 2003 29 2006 29

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STOLEN BASES ------------------------------1. 1982 136 2. 1978 106 3. 1987 102 4. 1981 99 5. 1994 98 6. 1993 97 7. 2007 88 8. 1980 86 9. 2008 80 10. 1977 79

-------------------- FIELDING RECORDS -------------------PUTOUTS ------------------------------1. 2008 1211 2. 2004 1141 3. 2005 1132 2006 1132 5. 2009 1129 6. 2007 1099 7. 2001 1071 8. 1999 1061 9. 1976 1029 10. 2000 1020

ASSISTS ------------------------------1. 1982 524 2. 2005 497 3. 2004 482 4. 2007 470 2009 470 6. 2008 465 7. 1976 460 8. 2006 452 9. 1997 440 10. 1995 427

FIELDING PCT. ------------------------------1. 1998 .967 2. 2007 .966 3. 1979 .963 4. 2008 .962 5. 2005 .961 6. 1995 .957 7. 1973 .956 8. 1978 .954 9. 1970 .953 10. 1997 .952

----------------------- TEAM RECORDS ----------------------WINS ------------------------------1. 2008 34 2. 1999 32 2005 32 4. 1982 29 2007 29 6. 1998 28 7. 1978 27 1987 27 1997 27 10. 2001 26

WIN PCT. ------------------------------1. 1947 .727 2. 1998 .667 3. 1969 .654 4. 1982 .644 5. 2008 .642 6. 1978 .628 7. 1999 .627 2005 .627 9. 1962 .625 10. 1961 .615

GLIAC WINS ------------------------------1. 1999 24 2. 2008 23 3. 2005 19 4. 2009 18 5. 1998 17 2006 17 2007 17 8. 1995 15 2004 15 10. 1980 14 1996 14 2001 14

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BATTING AVERAGE* -------------------------------------------------------------1. Ronald Teasley 1945 .500 2. James Neubacher 1947 .483 3. Bob Inman 1961 .474 4. George Shuk 1948 .462 5. John Miele 1999 .424 6. George Shuk 1947 .423 7. Mike Perkins 1988 .421 8. Harold Rutenbar 1950 .419 9. Bubba Bezeau 1982 .419 10. Frank Jeney 2005 .414

AT BATS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Frank Jeney 2005 186 2. Adam Kaminski 2009 184 3. Drew Churchward 2008 183 4. Derek Ranck 2007 181 5. Eric Hardin 2001 179 6. Matthew Williams 2008 178 7. Ryan LaPensee 2009 177 8. Bobby Marten 2004 176 Jason Chapieski 2005 176 Brett Witczak 2007 176

RUNS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jay Alexander 1996 56 2. Drew Churchward 2008 54 3. Mike Fenech 1997 53 4. Matthew Williams 2008 50 5. David Croskey 1982 48 Jason Chapieski 2005 48 Tony Hines 2007 48 8. Phil Garbacz 2001 47 Ryan LaPensee 2009 47 10. David Croskey 1981 45 Joseph Delano 1997 45 Dan Fairchild 2001 45 Frank Jeney 2005 45 Ryan LaPensee 2007 45 HITS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Frank Jeney 2005 77 2. Derek Ranck 2007 73 3. Adam Kaminski 2009 71 4. John Miele 1999 70 Ryan LaPensee 2008 70 6. Eric Hardin 2001 69 7. Dan Fairchild 2001 68 8. Ryan LaPensee 2009 64 9. Mike Fenech 1997 63 Bobby Marten 2004 63 Matthew Williams 2009 63

DOUBLES -------------------------------------------------------------1. John Miele 1999 21 2. Frank Jeney 2005 18 3. Bubba Bezeau 1982 16 Brad Silverstein 1987 16 5. Greg Brecht 1976 15 Jon Weisman 2006 15 Derek Ranck 2007 15 Paul LaMantia 2009 15 9. Phil Garbacz 2001 14 Tony Hines 2007 14

EXTRA BASE HITS -------------------------------------------------------------1. John Miele 1999 31 2. Tony Hines 2007 29 3. Frank Jeney 2005 28 4. Jason Copeland 1998 27 5. Jon Weisman 2007 26 6. Bubba Bezeau 1982 25 Jon Weisman 2006 25 8. Paul LaMantia 2009 24 9. Greg Brecht 1976 23 Rich Wright 2000 23

TRIPLES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Dave Zelmanski 1978 9 2. Chris Wouters 1978 7 3. Eric Hardin 2000 6 Rich Wright 2000 6 5. Dave Zelmanski 1976 5 Chris Wouters 1979 5 Daniel Dempsey 1980 5 Fred Darin 1982 5 Jay Alexander 1996 5 Mike Fenech 1997 5 Phil Garbacz 1999 5 Ben Jones 1999 5 Paul LaMantia 2009 5

TOTAL BASES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Frank Jeney 2005 121 2. John Miele 1999 118 3. Tony Hines 2007 115 4. Jason Copeland 1998 103 Dan Fairchild 2001 103 6. Adam Kaminski 2009 102 7. Mike Fenech 1997 100 Jon Weisman 2007 100 9. Rich Wright 2000 99 10. Eric Hardin 2001 98 Jon Weisman 2006 98

paul lamantia HOME RUNS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jason Copeland 1998 12 2. Mark Limback 1982 11 Tony Hines 2007 11 Jon Weisman 2007 11 5. Robert Kaump 1959 9 Jon Weisman 2005 9 Jon Weisman 2006 9 8. Joe Paglino 1981 8 Bubba Bezeau 1982 8 Pete Marra 1985 8 Mark Avery 1992 8 Aaron Lawson 1998 8 Aaron Lawson 2000 8 Rich Wright 2000 8 Aaron Lawson 2001 8 Tim Baywal 2003 8 Adwin Springer 2005 8

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE* -------------------------------------------------------------1. Bubba Bezeau 1982 .778 2. Bruce Wichlacz 1985 .770 3. Jason Copeland 1998 .741 4. Mark Limback 1982 .741 5. Bob Inman 1961 .737 6. John Miele 1999 .715 7. Joe Paglino 1981 .714 8. Jon Weisman 2007 .694 9. Phil Garbacz 1999 .689 10. David Presley 1985 .684

RUNS BATTED IN -------------------------------------------------------------1. Mark Limback 1982 56 Mike Fenech 1998 56 3. John Miele 1999 54 4. Frank Jeney 2005 51 Tony Hines 2007 51 6. Michael Wiseman 2008 50 7. Jason Copeland 1996 49 Adam Kaminski 2009 49 9. Derek Ranck 2007 48 Jon Weisman 2007 48

SACRIFICE HITS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Dan Laethem 1976 17 2. Dan Fairchild 2001 13 3. Jason Baas 2000 10 Bobby Marten 2005 10 Charlie Dunneback 2008 10 6. Angelo Lavin 1960 9 Lance Pruitt 1970 9 Mike Koivupalo 1975 9 Scott Martin 2006 9 10. Frank Jeney 2003 8 Bobby Marten 2003 8 Jason Chapieski 2005 8 Jason Chapieski 2006 8 Matthew Williams 2007 8 Ryan LaPensee 2008 8 Matthew Williams 2008 8

single-season batting records SACRIFICE FLIES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Aaron Lawson 2000 7 2. Phil Garbacz 2001 6 Aaron Lawson 2001 6 Bobby Marten 2005 6 5. Bob Carr 1968 5 Greg Brecht 1974 5 Mark Limback 1982 5 Ken Berezinski 1987 5 Pete Marra 1987 5 Chris Hilton 2001 5 Frank Jeney 2005 5 Matthew Williams 2009 5

WALKS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Rex Ledbetter 1976 44 2. David Croskey 1982 39 Bill Styles 2000 39 4. Bubba Bezeau 1982 38 5. David Croskey 1981 35 6. Greg Brecht 1976 33 Matt Essian 1994 33 Phil Garbacz 2001 33 Jason Chapieski 2005 33 10. Gary Devine 1994 32

HIT BY PITCH -------------------------------------------------------------1. Caleb Dalman 2007 14 2. Bill Styles 2000 11 Aaron Lawson 2001 11 Mark Davis 2002 11 Bob Schmidt 2007 11 6. Jay Alexander 1996 10 Aaron Lawson 1998 10 8. Bill Styles 1999 9 Aaron Lawson 2000 9 Brad Newitt 2000 9 Frank Jeney 2003 9 Jason Chapieski 2006 9 Drew Churchward 2008 9

STRIKEOUTS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2006 58 2. Jon Weisman 2005 51 3. Adwin Springer 2006 50 4. Adwin Springer 2003 42 Jon Weisman 2007 42 6. Adwin Springer 2005 39 Charlie Dunneback 2009 39 8. Rich Wright 1999 37 Adwin Springer 2004 37 10. Nick Demers 2004 35 Jon Weisman 2004 35

STOLEN BASES (ATTEMPTS) -------------------------------------------------------------1. David Croskey 1982 43 (49) 2. David Croskey 1981 39 (41) 3. Jay Alexander 1996 36 (45) 4. Jason Chapieski 2005 33 (38) 5. Matt Essian 1994 31 (39) 6. Matthew Williams 2008 29 (37) 7. Ernie Coil 1974 26 (33) Jason Baas 2000 26 (31) Ryan LaPensee 2009 26 (30) 10. Matt Essian 1993 23 (30)

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career batting records GAMES PLAYED -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 195 2. Adwin Springer 2003-06 193 3. Bobby Marten 2002-05 192 4. Frank Jeney 2002-05 185 5. Ron Kochan 2000-03 183 6. John Miele 1996-99 178 Matt Cunningham 2005-08 178 8. Mike Magier 1992-95 174 Tim Baywal 2001-04 174 10. Jeff Schaffer 1993-97 165 -------------------------------------------------------------18. Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 148

ryan lapensee BATTING AVERAGE* -------------------------------------------------------------1. Ronald Teasley 1945, 1947 .415 2. Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA .391 3. Mike Fenech 1997-98 .388 4. Jim Branch 1961-62 .383 5. Adam Kaminski 2008-09 .380 6. Eric Hardin 2000-01 .379 7. Kevin Schwanz 1986-88 .378 8. George Shuk 1946-49 .375 9. Matt Essian 1993-95 .374 10. Tim McCamant 1980-82 .367

AT BATS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Bobby Marten 2002-05 606 2. Frank Jeney 2002-05 591 3. Jon Weisman 2004-07 575 4. Tim Baywal 2001-04 566 5. John Miele 1996-99 552 6. Ron Kochan 2000-03 551 7. Adwin Springer 2003-06 546 8. Mike Magier 1992-95 541 9. Jeff Schaffer 1993-97 506 10. Matthew Williams 2007-09 492 -------------------------------------------------------------11. Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 491

RUNS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Bobby Marten 2002-05 134 2. Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 133 3. David Croskey 1979-82 131 4. Ron Kochan 2000-03 126 5. Frank Jeney 2002-05 122 Jon Weisman 2004-07 122 7. John Miele 1996-99 116 8. Adwin Springer 2003-06 115 Matthew Williams 2007-09 115 10. Jason Copeland 1995-98 113

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wayne state university warriors HITS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Frank Jeney 2002-05 215 2. Bobby Marten 2002-05 209 3. John Miele 1996-99 200 4. Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 192 5. Ron Kochan 2000-03 190 6. Jon Weisman 2004-07 183 7. Tim Baywal 2001-04 179 8. Mike Magier 1992-95 174 Jeff Schaffer 1993-97 174 10. Mark Limback 1979-82 171

TOTAL BASES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 354 2. Frank Jeney 2002-05 323 3. John Miele 1996-99 294 4. Mike Magier 1992-95 280 5. Mark Limback 1979-82 277 6. Bobby Marten 2002-05 271 7. Jason Copeland 1995-98 265 8. Tim Baywal 2001-04 264 9. Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 263 10. Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 255

DOUBLES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 47 2. John Miele 1996-99 44 3. Frank Jeney 2002-05 41 4. Tim Baywal 2001-04 36 5. Jeff Schaffer 1993-97 35 Bobby Marten 2002-05 35 7. Mike Ganfield 1988-92 33 8. Mike Magier 1992-95 32 9. Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 31 10. Chris Wouters 1977-80 29 Phil Garbacz 1998-2001 29

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE* -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 .616 2. Bubba Bezeau 1982-83 .611 3. Mike Fenech 1997-98 .605 4. Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 .605 5. Rich Wright 1999-2000 .603 6. Jason Copeland 1995-98 .601 7. Tim McCamant 1980-82 .593 8. Mark Limback 1979-82 .584 9. Eric Hardin 2000-01 .578 10. Tom Rucker 1961-62 .574 -------------------------------------------------------------16. Michael Wiseman 2008-SA .531

TRIPLES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Dave Zelmanski 1975-78 19 2. Chris Wouters 1977-80 16 3. Fred Darin 1979-82 11 Frank Jeney 2002-05 11 5. Mike Yaquinto 1971-74 10 Mike Magier 1992-95 10 Rich Wright 1999-2000 10 8. Ken Madeja 1971-74 9 Daniel Dempsey 1979-82 9 10. Mike Clark 1966-69 8 Marty Hacias 1971-73 8 Jay Alexander 1993-96 8 Jon Weisman 2004-07 8 -------------------------------------------------------------14. Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 7

HOME RUNS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 36 2. Jason Copeland 1995-98 25 3. Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 24 4. Mark Limback 1979-82 23 5. Adwin Springer 2003-06 19 6. Mike Magier 1992-95 18 7. Mark Avery 1989-92 16 8. Greg Brecht 1973-76 15 Tim Baywal 2001-04 15 Frank Jeney 2002-05 15 -------------------------------------------------------------21. Michael Wiseman 2008-SA 11

EXTRA BASE HITS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 91 2. Frank Jeney 2002-05 67 3. John Miele 1996-99 62 4. Mike Magier 1992-95 60 5. Jason Copeland 1995-98 58 6. Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 57 7. Mark Limback 1979-82 55 8. Tim Baywal 2001-04 53 Adwin Springer 2003-06 53 10. Dave Zelmanski 1975-78 50 -------------------------------------------------------------16. Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 44

RUNS BATTED IN -------------------------------------------------------------1. John Miele 1996-99 154 2. Jon Weisman 2004-07 141 3. Frank Jeney 2002-05 134 4. Mark Limback 1979-82 129 Jason Copeland 1995-98 129 Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 129 7. Mike Magier 1992-95 125 8. Jeff Schaffer 1993-97 117 9. Adwin Springer 2003-06 116 10. Tim Baywal 2001-04 110 Bobby Marten 2002-05 110 -------------------------------------------------------------13. Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 97

SACRIFICE HITS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Dan Laethem 1973-76 26 Bobby Marten 2002-05 26 3. Ron Kochan 2000-03 20 4. Matthew Williams 2007-09 19 5. Dan Fairchild 2001-02 17 Matt Cunningham 2005-08 17 7. Frank Jeney 2002-05 16 Jason Chapieski 2005-06 16 9. Ken Hasshaw 1975-78 15 10. Scott Martin 2006-09 14 Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 14

SACRIFICE FLIES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 14 2. Frank Jeney 2002-05 13 3. Bobby Marten 2002-05 11 4. Greg Brecht 1973-76 9 Jon Weisman 2004-07 9 6. Eric Hardin 2000-01 8 Tim Baywal 2001-04 8 Matthew Williams 2007-09 8 9. Gary George 1977-78 7 Mark Limback 1979-82 7 Tim McCamant 1980-82 7 Chris Hilton 2000-02 7 Adwin Springer 2003-06 7 Derek Ranck 2005-08 7 Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 7

WALKS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Bobby Marten 2002-05 100 2. David Croskey 1979-82 88 3. Rex Ledbetter 1974-77 85 4. Adwin Springer 2003-06 82 5. Andy Whitney 1993-96 77 6. Daniel Dempsey 1979-82 74 7. Dave Zelmanski 1975-78 72 Matt Essian 1993-95 72 9. Phil Garbacz 1998-2001 71 10. Ken Madeja 1971-74 69 Greg Brecht 1973-76 69 -------------------------------------------------------------30. Michael Wiseman 2008-SA 54

HIT BY PITCH -------------------------------------------------------------1. Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 30 2. Ron Kochan 2000-03 21 Jeff Biehl 2000-03 21 4. Bill Styles 1999-2000 20 5. Adwin Springer 2003-06 19 Scott Martin 2006-09 19 7. Caleb Dalman 2007-SA 18 8. Jim Braun 1994-96 16 Frank Jeney 2002-05 16 10. Bob Schmidt 2006-07 14 Matthew Williams 2007-09 14

STRIKEOUTS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 186 2. Adwin Springer 2003-06 168 3. Mike Magier 1992-95 105 4. Tim Baywal 2001-04 104 5. Matt Cunningham 2005-08 102 6. Jim Braun 1994-96 100 Bobby Marten 2002-05 100 8. Ken Madeja 1971-74 96 9. Kurt Kieleszewski 2003-06 90 10. Gary Devine 1992-94 88 -------------------------------------------------------------47. Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 55

STOLEN BASES (ATTEMPTS) -------------------------------------------------------------1. David Croskey 1979-82 112 (132) 2. Matt Essian 1993-95 73 (93) 3. Gary Devine 1992-94 60 (70) 4. Ryan LaPensee 2007-SA 56 (67) 5. Jason Chapieski 2005-06 49 (62) 6. Matthew Williams 2007-09 48 (69) 7. Ken Hasshaw 1975-78 47 (63) Dave Zelmanski 1975-78 47 (61) Jay Alexander 1993-96 47 (61) 10. Jason Baas 1997-2000 41 (47)

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wayne state university warriors GAMES PITCHED -------------------------------------------------------------1. Steve Squires 2004 21 2. Tim Miller 1997 20 Ryan Woodard 2003 20 4. Jon Venuto 2000 19 5. Steve DuCharme 1987 18 Tony Viglianti 1997 18 Jake Lawson 1999 18 Paul Gergics 2002 18 9. Steve Katsaros 1973 17 Chris Grzybowski 1980 17 Jack Roberts 1982 17 Josh Vagi 1997 17 Michael Newsted 2001 17 David White 2009 17

GAMES STARTED -------------------------------------------------------------1. Scott MacDonald 1972 15 Michael Newsted 2001 15 3. Bill Bellman 1992 14 Josh Vagi 1997 14 5. Gordon Reck 1971 13 Tim Flannery 1976 13 Matt Horvath 1996 13 Kyle Hill 2005 13 Dane Little 2008 13 10. Greg Boos 1972 12 Mark Baker 1982 12 Matt Horvath 1995 12 Michael Newsted 1999 12 Tim Miller 2000 12 Randy Surratt 2001 12 Ryan Mosher 2005 12 Dan Barnes 2007 12 Anthony Bass 2007 12 Anthony Bass 2008 12

COMPLETE GAMES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 1999 10 Michael Newsted 2000 10 Michael Newsted 2001 10 4. Bill Bellman 1992 9 5. Gordon Reck 1971 8 Randy Surratt 2003 8 Kyle Hill 2007 8 8. Edward Krass 1963 7 Carl Garavaglia 1966 7 Scott MacDonald 1972 7 Tim Flannery 1976 7 Tim Flannery 1977 7 Matt Horvath 1995 7 Fred Schwarze 1998 7 Randy Surratt 2001 7 Anthony Bass 2008 7

INNINGS PITCHED -------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 2001 100.1 2. Scott MacDonald 1972 98.2 3. Michael Newsted 1999 91.2 4. Gordon Reck 1971 89.0 5. Anthony Bass 2008 85.2 6. Kyle Hill 2005 84.1 7. Tim Flannery 1976 84.0 8. Ryan Mosher 2005 83.0 9. Josh Vagi 1997 82.1 10. Randy Surratt 2001 81.2

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VICTORIES (LOSSES) -------------------------------------------------------------1. Fred Schwarze 1998 10 (1) Randy Surratt 2001 10 (3) Anthony Bass 2008 10 (3) 4. Gordon Reck 1971 9 (2) Michael Newsted 1999 9 (3) Kyle Hill 2005 9 (4) 7. Josh Vagi 1997 8 (5) Tim Miller 1999 8 (2) Ryan Mosher 2005 8 (4) Anthony Bass 2007 8 (3)

SAVES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Venuto 2000 10 2. Mitchell Deskins 1993 7 3. Tom Waelchli 1978 6 4. Jamieson Oliver 1995 5 Michael Newsted 1998 5 Steve Squires 2004 5 7. Rich Wood 1986 4 Steve DuCharme 1987 4 Jamieson Oliver 1996 4 Jon Venuto 1999 4 Jon Venuto 2001 4 Steve Squires 2005 4

FEWEST HITS ALLOWED/9 INNINGS (IP)% -------------------------------------------------------------1. Rich Wood 1984 3.93 (36.2) 2. Gordon Reck 1971 5.06 (89.0) 3. Greg Boos 1973 5.17 (62.2) 4. Gordon Reck 1969 5.33 (50.2) 5. John Wingo 1950 5.47 (54.1) 6. Kevin Diaz 1986 5.53 (27.2) 7. Tim Flannery 1977 5.54 (65.0) 8. Edward Krass 1964 5.91 (45.2) 9. Doug Konieczny 1970 5.92 (48.2) 10. Bob Kloss 1968 6.08 (66.2)

david white EARNED RUN AVERAGE (IP)% -------------------------------------------------------------1. Bruce Finlayson 1969 1.15 (39.0) 2. Bob Kloss 1968 1.49 (66.2) 3. Gordon Reck 1971 1.52 (89.0) 4. Terry Cupples 1969 1.93 (28.0) 5. Bob Kloss 1969 1.97 (45.2) 6. Mike Zalucki 1974 1.99 (68.0) 7. Fred Schwarze 1998 2.04 (66.1) 8. Terry Cupples 1967 2.06 (43.2) 9. Clarence Straughn 1956 2.08 (39.0) 10. Anthony Bass 2008 2.10 (85.2) Angelo DiMaggio 1975 2.10 (51.1)

WINNING PERCENTAGE (W-L RECORD)# -------------------------------------------------------------1. Rich Wood 1984 1.000 (6-0) 2. Fred Schwarze 1998 .909 (10-1) 3. Mark Baker 1982 .857 (6-1) Steve Savage 1987 .857 (6-1) Josh Vagi 1996 .857 (6-1) 6. James Bodrie 1982 .833 (5-1) 7. Gordon Reck 1971 .818 (9-2) 8. Tim Miller 1999 .800 (8-2) 9. Greg Boos 1973 .778 (7-2) Mike Zalucki 1974 .778 (7-2)

RELIEF APPEARANCES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Steve Squires 2004 21 2. Ryan Woodard 2003 20 3. Jon Venuto 2000 19 4. Tom Waelchli 1978 16 Chris Grzybowski 1980 16 Tim Miller 1997 16 Paul Gergics 2002 16 Frank DiCristofaro 2004 16 Steve Squires 2005 16 David White 2009 16

STRIKEOUTS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Gordon Reck 1971 121 2. Michael Newsted 1999 110 3. Michael Newsted 2001 106 4. Anthony Bass 2008 100 5. Randy Surratt 2001 91 6. Tim Miller 1999 86 7. Greg Boos 1973 84 8. Gordon Reck 1970 83 9. Tim Flannery 1977 79 Michael Newsted 2000 79

STRIKEOUTS/9 INNINGS (IP)% -------------------------------------------------------------1. Doug Konieczny 1970 13.87 (48.2) 2. Randy Surratt 2000 12.44 (34.0) 3. Gordon Reck 1971 12.24 (89.0) 4. Greg Boos 1973 12.06 (62.2) 5. Edward Krass 1964 11.83 (45.2) 6. Gordon Reck 1970 11.80 (63.1) 7. Jared Thomas 2000 11.67 (39.1) 8. Tim Flannery 1977 10.94 (65.0) 9. Manillo C. Hoover 1958 10.91 (33.0) 10. Michael Newsted 1999 10.80 (91.2)

STRIKEOUT/WALK RATIO (IP)% -------------------------------------------------------------1. Kyle Hill 2007 8.33 (71.1) 2. Anthony Bass 2008 5.00 (85.2) 3. Kyle Hill 2005 4.39 (84.1) 4. Josh Vagi 1997 4.22 (82.1) 5. Bob Kloss 1968 4.07 (66.2) 6. Jack Lord 1956 4.00 (42.2) 7. John Kessick 2008 3.64 (50.0) 8. Ryan Woodard 2002 3.63 (29.0) 9. Michael Newsted 1999 3.55 (91.2) 10. Randy Surratt 2001 3.50 (81.2)

WALKS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Greg Boos 1972 70 2. Tim Flannery 1977 63 3. Mark Baker 1982 62 4. Greg Boos 1973 53 Tim Flannery 1976 53 6. Doug Burke 1973 52 7. Rich Wood 1985 51 8. Edward Krass 1964 50 Bob Finn 1976 50 10. Ed Nagel 1962 49 Edward Krass 1963 49

single-season pitching/defense records CHANCES -------------------------------------------------------------1. John Miele 1999 387 2. Ron Owens 1995 385 3. Aaron Lawson 2001 366 4. Jon Weisman 2005 362 5. Adam Kaminski 2009 340 6. Michael Wiseman 2009 332 7. Daniel Dempsey 1979 328 8. Jon Weisman 2006 320 9. Ben Jones 1998 316 10. Aaron Lawson 2000 310 11. Marty Hacias 1972 307 12. Jon Weisman 2007 288 13. Rex Ledbetter 1976 282 14. Tim Baywal 2003 278 15. Marty Hacias 1973 271

PUTOUTS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Ron Owens 1995 351 2. John Miele 1999 342 3. Jon Weisman 2005 337 4. Aaron Lawson 2001 325 5. Adam Kaminski 2009 320 6. Daniel Dempsey 1979 311 7. Jon Weisman 2006 307 8. Ben Jones 1998 291 9. Michael Wiseman 2009 284 10. Aaron Lawson 2000 283 11. Marty Hacias 1972 278 12. Jon Weisman 2007 276 13. Rex Ledbetter 1976 260 14. Jon Weisman 2004 256 15. Tim Baywal 2003 252

ASSISTS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Frank Jeney 2005 146 2. Jason Chapieski 2005 133 3. Matthew Williams 2009 128 4. Matthew Williams 2008 127 5. Jason Chapieski 2006 124 6. Matthew Williams 2007 122 7. Frank Jeney 2004 120 8. Rick Coppol 1972 109 9. Mike Emmi 1976 108 10. Mark Sabatini 1995 107 Dan Fairchild 2001 107 12. Brad Newitt 1999 106 13. Pat Ryan 1979 103 Mike Fenech 1997 103 15. Kevin Voke 1992 97

FIELDING PERCENTAGE (CHANCES)^ -------------------------------------------------------------1. Greg Brecht 1973 1.000 (114) Bob Schmidt 2007 1.000 (108) John Skaggs 2007 1.000 (114) 4. Dave Zelmanski 1978 .996 (231) 5. Jon Weisman 2006 .994 (320) 6. Joe Chops 1983 .992 (246) Jon Weisman 2004 .992 (262) 8. Ed Williams 1956 .991 (110) Daniel Dempsey 1979 .991 (328) 10. Rex Ledbetter 1974 .990 (201) Jason Baas 1998 .990 (100) Joe Neal 2002 .990 (103) Adam Kaminski 2008 .990 (201) 14. Matt Cunningham 2007 .989 (181) 15. Dave McLenaghan 1967 .988 (162)

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career pitching/defense records GAMES PITCHED -------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 61 2. Tim Miller 1997-2000 60 3. Ryan Woodard 2000-03 53 4. Steve Katsaros 1971-74 52 5. Dan Barnes 2004-07 51 6. Kyle Hill 2004-07 50 Dane Little 2006-09 50 8. Jon Venuto 1999-2002 49 9. Matt Horvath 1993-96 48 10. Tim Flannery 1974-77 47 Rich Wood 1984-87 47 Gary Zielke 2002-05 47 -------------------------------------------------------------19. Ryan Mosher 2005-SA 42 David White 2007-SA 42

GAMES STARTED -------------------------------------------------------------1. Kyle Hill 2004-07 45 2. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 44 3. Matt Horvath 1993-96 39 4. Dan Barnes 2004-07 37 5. Bill Bellman 1989-92 35 Randy Surratt 2000-03 35 7. Anthony Bass 2006-08 33 8. Gordon Reck 1968-71 32 Greg Boos 1972-74 32 10. Tim Flannery 1974-77 31 -------------------------------------------------------------28. Ryan Mosher 2005-SA 21

COMPLETE GAMES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 31 2. Tim Flannery 1974-77 20 Kyle Hill 2004-07 20 4. Bill Bellman 1989-92 18 Matt Horvath 1993-96 18 6. Carl Garavaglia 1965-67 17 Randy Surratt 2000-03 17 8. Bob Kloss 1967-70 16 Gordon Reck 1968-71 16 10. Cosme Delapaz 1978-80 14 Anthony Bass 2006-08 14 -------------------------------------------------------------29. Ryan Mosher 2005-SA 7

INNINGS PITCHED -------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 313.0 2. Kyle Hill 2004-07 271.1 3. Matt Horvath 1993-96 235.0 4. Gordon Reck 1968-71 224.2 5. Dan Barnes 2004-07 222.2 6. Randy Surratt 2000-03 215.1 7. Tim Flannery 1974-77 214.1 8. Anthony Bass 2006-08 213.0 9. Bill Bellman 1989-92 210.1 10. Tim Miller 1997-2000 197.1 -------------------------------------------------------------24. Ryan Mosher 2005-SA 152.0

VICTORIES (LOSSES) -------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 24 (18) Kyle Hill 2004-07 24 (17) 3. Anthony Bass 2006-08 21 (9) 4. Randy Surratt 2000-03 20 (12) 5. Rich Wood 1984-87 19 (6) 6. Gordon Reck 1968-71 18 (13) 7. Matt Horvath 1993-96 17 (19) 8. Tim Miller 1997-2000 16 (7) Dan Barnes 2004-07 16 (15) 10. Tim Flannery 1974-77 15 (14) -------------------------------------------------------------18. Justin Mazur 2007-SA 12 (2)

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (IP)& -------------------------------------------------------------1. Bob Kloss 1967-70 2.27 (194.2) 2. Bruce Finlayson 1966-69 2.38 (162.2) 3. Mike Zalucki 1974-75 2.75 (121.1) 4. Gordon Reck 1968-71 2.76 (224.2) 5. Paul Zdeb 1954-55 2.79 (84.0) 6. Angelo DiMaggio 1974-75 3.00 (75.0) 7. Anthony Bass 2006-08 3.17 (213.0) 8. Carl Garavaglia 1965-67 3.21 (154.1) 9. Terry Cupples 1967-70 3.24 (133.1) 10. Edward Krass 1963-64 3.29 (115.0) -------------------------------------------------------------32. Ryan Mosher 2005-SA 4.44 (152.0)

FEWEST HITS ALLOWED/9 INNINGS (IP)& -------------------------------------------------------------1. John Wingo 1949-51 5.74 (84.2) 2. Gordon Reck 1968-71 6.29 (224.2) 3. Edward Krass 1963-64 6.89 (115.0) 4. Greg Boos 1972-74 7.09 (180.1) 5. Angelo DiMaggio 1974-75 7.20 (75.0) 6. Terry Cupples 1967-70 7.39 (133.1) 7. Tim Flannery 1974-77 7.43 (214.1) 8. Cosme Delapaz 1978-80 7.47 (194.0) 9. Paul Zdeb 1954-55 7.50 (84.0) 10. Bob Kloss 1967-70 7.54 (194.2) -------------------------------------------------------------51. Ryan Mosher 2005-SA 10.84 (152.0)

WINNING PERCENTAGE (W-L RECORD)$ -------------------------------------------------------------1. Justin Mazur 2007-SA .857 (12-2) 2. Fred Schwarze 1997-98 .778 (14-4) 3. Rich Wood 1984-87 .760 (19-6) 4. Kevin Diaz 1985-88 .700 (14-6) Josh Vagi 1996-97 .700 (14-6) Anthony Bass 2006-08 .700 (21-9) 7. Tim Miller 1997-2000 .696 (16-7) 8. Tim Duffy 1978-81 .688 (11-5) 9. Mark Baker 1979-82 .636 (14-8) 10. Randy Surratt 2000-03 .625 (20-12)

STRIKEOUTS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 335 2. Gordon Reck 1968-71 280 3. Randy Surratt 2000-03 233 4. Anthony Bass 2006-08 206 5. Tim Flannery 1974-77 201 6. Greg Boos 1972-74 196 7. Rich Wood 1984-87 189 8. Tim Miller 1997-2000 183 9. Matt Horvath 1993-96 177 10. Kyle Hill 2004-07 173 -------------------------------------------------------------37. Justin Mazur 2007-SA 79

STRIKEOUTS/9 INNINGS (IP)& -------------------------------------------------------------1. Gordon Reck 1968-71 11.22 (224.2) 2. Edward Krass 1963-64 9.78 (115.0) 3. Greg Boos 1972-74 9.78 (180.1) 4. Randy Surratt 2000-03 9.74 (215.1) 5. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 9.63 (313.0) 6. Rich Wood 1984-87 9.59 (177.1) 7. John Wingo 1949-51 9.25 (84.2) 8. Terry Cupples 1967-70 9.25 (133.1) 9. John Turrell 2000-01 9.17 (90.1) 10. Anthony Bass 2006-08 8.70 (213.0) -------------------------------------------------------------22. Justin Mazur 2007-SA 6.84 (104.0)

ryan mosher RELIEF APPEARANCES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Venuto 1999-2002 49 Ryan Woodard 2000-03 49 3. Jesse Gerwatowski 1993-96 38 David White 2007-SA 38 5. Steve Squires 2004-05 37 6. Jack Roberts 1981-83 35 7. Phil VanAssche 1989-92 34 8. Terry Stone 1986-88 32 Tim Miller 1997-2000 32 10. Matt Fournier 1995-97 30 Dave Rossow 1997-99 30

SAVES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Venuto 1999-2002 18 2. Jamieson Oliver 1994-96 9 Steve Squires 2004-05 9 4. Mitchell Deskins 1993 7 Tom Waelchli 1977-78 7 Rich Wood 1984-87 7 7. Terry Stone 1986-88 6 Adam Kaminski 2008-09 6 9. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 5 Ryan Woodard 2000-03 5 -------------------------------------------------------------23. Ryan Mosher 2005-SA 2 David White 2007-SA 2 Tyler Loehr 2008-SA 2

STRIKEOUT/WALK RATIO (IP)& -------------------------------------------------------------1. Kyle Hill 2004-07 3.60 (271.1) 2. Anthony Bass 2006-08 3.38 (213.0) 3. Josh Vagi 1996-97 3.13 (149.1) 4. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 3.05 (313.0) 5. Bob Kloss 1967-70 2.71 (194.2) 6. Gordon Reck 1968-71 2.69 (224.2) 7. Randy Surratt 2000-03 2.65 (215.1) 8. Brady Cooper 2007-SA 2.30 (92.0) 9. Dane Little 2006-09 1.97 (191.2) 10. Tim Miller 1997-2000 1.93 (197.1)

WALKS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Tim Flannery 1974-77 171 2. Mark Baker 1979-82 166 3. Greg Boos 1972-74 154 4. Bill Bellman 1989-92 136 5. William Green 1979-82 128 6. Matt Horvath 1993-96 122 7. Rich Wood 1984-87 117 8. Jason Gross 1991-94 113 9. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 110 10. Gordon Reck 1968-71 104 -------------------------------------------------------------59. Tyler Loehr 2008-SA 51

CHANCES -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 1232 2. Daniel Dempsey 1979-82 932 3. John Miele 1996-99 922 4. Rex Ledbetter 1974-77 886 5. Matt Cunningham 2005-08 864 6. Ben Jones 1996-99 858 7. Frank Jeney 2002-05 809 8. Aaron Lawson 1998-2001 773 9. Mike Yaquinto 1971-74 672 10. Matthew Williams 2007-09 638 11. Dave Zelmanski 1975-78 625 11. Chris Wouters 1977-80 618 13. Mike Koivupalo 1972-75 616 14. Marty Hacias 1971-73 614 15. Tim Baywal 2001-04 608 -------------------------------------------------------------18. Michael Wiseman 2008-SA 560

PUTOUTS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 1176 2. Daniel Dempsey 1979-82 864 3. Rex Ledbetter 1974-77 802 4. John Miele 1996-99 792 5. Ben Jones 1996-99 769 6. Matt Cunningham 2005-08 762 7. Aaron Lawson 1998-2001 700 8. Dave Zelmanski 1975-78 569 9. Marty Hacias 1971-73 551 10. Joe Rzepecki 1967-70 526 11. Tim Baywal 2001-04 506 12. Adam Kaminski 2008-09 503 13. Mike Koivupalo 1972-75 491 14. Chris Hilton 2000-02 487 Michael Wiseman 2008-SA 487

ASSISTS -------------------------------------------------------------1. Frank Jeney 2002-05 431 2. Matthew Williams 2007-09 377 3. Bobby Marten 2002-05 353 4. Mike Yaquinto 1971-74 288 5. Chris Wouters 1977-80 279 6. Jason Copeland 1995-98 275 7. Jason Chapieski 2005-06 257 8. Dan Laethem 1973-76 230 9. Bob Kloss 1967-70 220 10. Fred Darin 1979-82 218 11. Kevin Voke 1991-94 208 12. Matt Essian 1993-95 200 13. Brad Newitt 1999-2000 198 14. Gary Chapp 1994-97 196 15. Mark Sabatini 1994-95 194 -------------------------------------------------------------32. Caleb Dalman 2007-SA 120

FIELDING PERCENTAGE (CHANCES)+ -------------------------------------------------------------1. Joe Chops 1981-83 .988 (320) 2. Adam Kaminski 2008-09 .987 (541) 3. Jon Weisman 2004-07 .986 (1232) 4. Dave Zelmanski 1975-78 .984 (625) 5. Daniel Dempsey 1979-82 .983 (932) 6. Michael Wiseman 2008-SA .982 (560) 7. Aaron Lawson 1998-2001 .982 (773) 8. Chris Hilton 2000-02 .982 (550) 9. Ron Owens 1995 .982 (385) 10. Matt Cunningham 2005-08 .979 (864) 11. Eric Hardin 2000-01 .976 (459) 12. Joe Neal 2002-04 .975 (567) 13. Ron Kochan 2000-03 .975 (360) 14. Mike Zielinski 1993-96 .975 (357) 15. Rex Ledbetter 1974-77 .974 (886)

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wayne state university warriors •••A••• Abramson, David.............................. 1947 Abramson, Sheldon.......................... 1951 Addis, Timothy........................1983•84•85 Agin, George C. Jr..................1959•60•61 Albrecht, Gary A............................... 1952 Alexander, James........................ 1993•96 Allen, Theodore B........................ 1944•45 Anderson, Kirk............................. 2003•04 Anderson, Robert L.......................... 1952 Andrus, Mark.................................... 1982 Arthur, Steve..................................... 1980 Asteriou, Socrates............................ 1941 Avery, Bill..................................... 1991•92 Avery, Mark.............................1990•91•92 •••B••• Baas, Jason.......................1997•98•99•00 Bach, Ingolf A.H................................ 1962 Baidoon, Naif................1972•73. 1974•75 Bailey, Jamie................................... 2009 Baird, Glenn H........................1967•68•70 Baker, Donald................................... 1988 Baker, Mark............................1979•81•82 Baldwin, George A............................ 1960 Banks, Walter S......................1953•54•55 Barclay, Sean.........................2000•01•03 Barnes, Dan.......................2004•05•06•07 Baroli, Chris............................2004•05•06 Bartlett, David................................... 1977 Bass, Anthony.........................2006•07•08 Baywell, Tim......................2001•02•03•04 Beaton, Dave............................... 1975•76 Bechard, Vic................................ 1977•78 Belcher, Tim...................................... 1977 Belisle, Jeff.............................1993•94•95 Bellman, Bill.......................1989•90•91•92 Bellovich, Michael............................. 1954 Berezinski, Ken..................1985•86•87•88 Berson, Edward................................ 1957 Bessette, Steve........................... 1985•86 Bezeau, Eugene............................... 1982 Biehl, Eric..........................2000•01•02•03 Biehl, Jeff...........................2000•01•02•03 Bishop, Dave..........................1985•86•87 Blackwell, Morris.......................... 1973•76 Bleuenstein, Mark P.......................... 1962 Blom, Matt........................................ 1996 Bockhausen, Chris J.................... 1964•65 Bodrie, James................................... 1982 Boehm, Eric................................. 2003•04 Bolla, Robert N............................ 1948•49 Bonin, Louis............................1988•89•90 Boos, Gregory John................1972•73•74 Boruta, Roman E.............................. 1951 Brabant, Matt............................... 1992•93 Branch, James M......................... 1961•62 Braun, Jim..............................1994•95•96 Brecht, Greg......................1973•74•75•76 Broder, John................................ 1977•78 Brooks, Robert J...................... 1952•1953 Brown, Charles D...................1953•54•56 Brown, Theodore C.......................... 1954 Brownell, Arthur C............................. 1945 Bruno, Lawernce W.......................... 1965 Brzenk, Philip.................................... 1965 Buda, Ted J....................................... 1964 Burke, Douglas.......................1972•73•74 Burns, Scott...................................... 1973 Burton, Mike..................................... 1998 Butkiewicz, John D........................... 1962 •••C••• Cannon, Robert J...................1968•69•70 Canu, James............................... 1972•73 Carbone, Dino.................................. 1979 Carpenter, Erik.................................. 1993 Carr, Edward E............................ 1956•58 Carr, Robert W........................1967•68•69 Carroll, Dan............................1982•83•84 Carter, Luther.................................... 1950 Cerroni, Gary............................... 1997•98 Chafin, Rob.................................. 1992•93 Chamberlain, Donald........................ 1945 Chapel, Clyde................................... 1942 Chapieski, Jason......................... 2005•06 Chapman, Ralph N...................... 1944•46 Chapp, Gary......................1994•95•96•97 Chapp, Ryan................................ 2001•02 Chops, Joseph............................. 1981•82

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Christian, Steven R...................... 1964•65 Churchward, Drew....................... 2008•09 Ciennik, Andrew............................. 2009 Claerr, Andy............................2004•05•07 Clark, Darrin..................................... 1993 Clark, Michael J......................1967•68•69 Clarke, Charles J.............................. 1947 Coakley, Derric................................. 1989 Coates, John A................................. 1943 Coil, Ernie.................................... 1973•74 Cole, Charles R................................ 1950 Cole, Larry J..................................... 1972 Collier, Don....................................... 1991 Collins, Richard W............................ 1967 Collins, William.......................1941•46•47 Conrad, Rick..................................... 1989 Conrad, Robert L......................... 1959•60 Conrad, William C........................ 1957•58 Conti, Nicholas A....................1967•68•69 Cook, Lawrence J...................1958•59•60 Cooper, Brady.......................2007•08•09 Cooper, Jim................................. 1970•71 Copeland, Jason................1995•96•97•98 Coppol, Richard J...................1969•70•72 Coratti, Angelo.................................. 1950 Cortez, Ron...................................... 1990 Cortis, Wilfred C. Jr...................... 1967•68 Covell, David R................................. 1944 Cowan, George D............................. 1962 Craft, William H................................. 1949 Cravens, William H........................... 1948 Crockett, David M........................ 1942•43 Croskey, David..................1979•80•81•82 Croteau, William A....................... 1952•53 Crow, Cecil....................................... 1981 Cunningham, Matt.............2005•06•07•08 Cupples, Terence M...........1967•68•69•70 •••D••• D’Ambrosio, Eugene D...........1948•49•50 Dalman, Caleb............................ 2007•08 Darin, Fred..............................1979•81•82 Davis, Mark.................................. 2001•02 Delano, Joe............................1995•97•98 Delapaz, Cosme.......................... 1978•79 DeMarco, Tony................................. 1977 Demers, Nick............................... 2003•04 Dempsey, Dan........................1979•81•82 Deskins, Mitchell.......................... 1992•93 DeSmedt, John................................. 1981 Devine, Gary...........................1992•93•94 Diaz, Kevin........................1985•86•87•88 DiCristofaro, Frank...................... 2004•05 Digue, Doug...................................... 1973 DiMaggio, Angelo........................ 1974•75 DiPaola, Gerald F...................1957•58•59 DiStefano, Joe.................................. 1989 Dobronski, Clarence R................ 1944•45 Doggett, Eric..................................... 1996 Dollens, James T.............................. 1967 Drouillard, Pat.............................. 1989•90 Dubas, Charles L...............1949•50•51•52 DuCharme, Steve........................ 1986•87 Dudek, Edward................................. 1962 Duffy, Timothy.............................. 1978•81 Dufour, Gerry............................... 2004•05 Duncan, George.......................... 1956•60 Dunneback, Charlie................... 2008•09 •••E••• Eady, Eddie............................1982•83•84 Eder, Thomas C................................ 1969 Edison, Donald M............................. 1952 Eichhorn, Ralph W............................ 1965 Ellison, Chris...........................1997•98•99 Emmi, Mike.................................. 1975•76 Essian, Matt............................1993•94•95 •••F••• Fagan, Terence J......................... 1957•58 Fagenson, William..................1946•47•48 Fairchild, Dan.............................. 2001•02 Fenech, Mike............................... 1997•98 Fernandez, Alexis...................1986•87•88 Filipiak, Stanley........................... 1944•45 Finkelstein, Stanley..................... 1951•53 Finlayson, Bruce R.................1967•68•69 Finn, Bob..................................... 1975•77 Fiorenzi, Larry W.............................. 1968 Flannery, Tim..........................1975•76•77 Fleming, Mark.............................. 1995•96

Flora, Gerald..................................... 1964 Foscarin, Robby............................... 2008 Fournier, Matt.............................. 1995•96 Fowler, Douglas........................... 1978•79 Francis, Jewell P............................... 1958 Frankel, Charles M........................... 1948 Frazee, Gary................................ 1975•76 French, Chris.................................... 1989 •••G••• Gaffka, Lawrence R..................... 1947•48 Gaines, Tyrone............................ 1988•89 Galeas, John.................................... 1954 Gamache, Steve............................... 1978 Ganfield, Michael...............1988•89•90•92 Garavaglia, Carl L........................ 1965•67 Garbacz, Phillip......................1999•00•01 Garsky, Brian.................................... 1995 Gawronski, Francis J........................ 1947 Gengle, Robert J......................... 1970•72 Gentel, Robert A............................... 1943 George, Gary............................... 1977•78 George, Tim................................. 2006•08 Gerbe, John................................. 1981•82 Gerwatowski, Jesse..................... 1995•96 Giordano, Anthony....................... 1990•91 Gloor, Edward A................................ 1963 Glowaz, Donald J............................. 1965 Glynn, Jeff........................................ 1988 Goglewski, Richard...................... 1954•55 Gold, Sidney................................ 1944•45 Goodwin, Glynn L...................1960•61•62 Grady, Kevin..................................... 1988 Gratz, Mike.................................. 2001•02 Gray, Robert................................ 1982•84 Green, Bill...............................1979•81•82 Greenfield, Arthur W. Jr.................... 1951 Grenier, Dennis G............................. 1960 Grewe, Edward................................. 1967 Grondin, Paul C......................1961•62•63 Gross, Jason..........................1992•93•94 Grove, Harold L......................1952•53•54 Grzybowski, Chris............................. 1981 Gualtieri, Lawrence...................... 1956•57 Guzek, Kevin.................................... 1979 •••H••• Hacias, Martin.........................1970•72•73 Haines, Gerald........................1963•64•65 Haisenleder, Michael................... 1986•89 Haley, George................................... 1950 Hall, Dan........................................... 1981 Halverson, Donald H................... 1954•55 Hammond, Jerjuan........................... 1999 Hann, Jason..................................... 1989 Hardin, Eric........................1998•99•00•01 Harmon, Steve.................................. 1986 Hasshaw, Ken....................1975•76•77•78 Hassinger, John E....................... 1959•60 Hathcock, Bobby......................... 1994•95 Hazely, John M.......................1947•49•50 Hendrian, Ken.............................. 1990•91 Henry, John A................................... 1955 Herndon, Raymond................1955•56•57 Hertenstein, Ron................1955•56•57•58 Hild, Chris...............................1991•92•93 Hill, Earl W........................................ 1942 Hill, Kyle.............................2004•05•06•07 Hilton, Chris............................2000•01•02 Hines, Tony....................................... 2007 Holdsworth, Fred A.................1947•48•49 Hooven, Lafayette J..................... 1946•47 Hoover, Manillo C........................ 1957•58 Hopson, James.......................1982•83•84 Horvath, Matt.....................1993•94•95•96 Howe, Cliff........................................ 1987 Hribar, Louis F................................... 1955 Hudie, Vincent W......................... 1947•48 •••I••• Ilijevski, Tom..................................... 1997 Indreica, Raymond A................... 1958•59 Ingrao, Mike...................................... 2001 Inman, Robert E.....................1959•60•61 •••J••• Jablonski, Gregory C........................ 1962 Jacaruso, Virgil J.............................. 1948 Jackson, Kelvin......................1976 •77•78 Janas, Paul........................1972•73•74•75 Janness, Larry.................................. 1970 Jeney, Frank......................2002•03•04•05

all-time LETTERWINNERS Jennings, Dave............................ 1989•90 Joboulian, John A...................1968•69•70 Joelson, Paul F............................ 1959•60 Johnson, Dale A............................... 1969 Johnson, Donald R........................... 1961 Johnson, Michael......................... 1984•85 Johnson, Ralph................................. 1941 Johnson, Walter................................ 1977 Johnston, Rod........................1998•99•00 Jones, Ben.........................1996•97•98•99 Jones, Richard O.............................. 1942 Juzysta, Stanley Jr............................ 1959 •••K••• Kachaturoff, William..................... 1944•45 Kadrofske, Kevin...............2004•05•06•07 Kalafut, Chris............................... 1987•88 Kaminski, Adam........................... 2008•09 Karpala, Peter................................... 2004 Kasprzyk, Robert.............................. 1981 Katsaros, Andreas....................... 2001•02 Katsaros, Steve......................1972•73•74 Katzman, Aaron................................ 1943 Kaump, Robert O......................... 1959•60 Keating, Wallace L.T......................... 1943 Kelley, Donald L................................ 1965 Kelley, Mark...................................... 1970 Kenny, Patrick................................... 2004 Kessick, John................................... 2008 Kieleszewski, Kurt.............2003•04•05•06 Kirkpatrick, Eric................................. 2005 Kimbrough, Clarence........................ 1970 Kirk, Richard..................................... 1982 Kloss, Robert A..................1967•68•69•70 Knechtges, John C...................... 1968•69 Kochan, Ron......................2000•01•02•03 Koepke, Walter A.J...................... 1957•58 Koivupalo, Michael............1972•73•74•75 Kolak, Matt........................................ 1994 Komblevicz, Joseph A................. 1951•52 Konieczny, Doug............................... 1970 Konopka, James S...................... 1967•69 Korkizko, Richard........................ 1981•82 Koterba, Joseph F........................ 1972•73 Kowalczyk, Ronald W.................. 1957•58 Krass, Edward H.......................... 1963•64 Krupkin, Robert H............................. 1958 Kuschell, Dan.............................. 1990•91 Kutnick, Jack............................... 1944•45 Kuzara, James.................................. 1982 Kuzniar, Joseph L...................1952•53•54 Kyc, Mitchell F................................... 1957 •••L••• Laethem, Dan....................1973•74•75•76 Lalley, Sean...................................... 1993 LaMantia, Paul................................ 2009 Lambert, Steven.....................1982•83•84 Lange, James A................................ 1945 LaPensee, Ryan....................2007•08•09 Lapides, Hy G................................... 1948 Lappeus, Roger C....................... 1959•60 LaRosa, Danny............................ 1964•65 Larsen, Robert G......................... 1942•43 Lason, Aaron.................................... 1998 Lau, Chris......................................... 1989 Lave, Dave....................................... 1993 Lavin, Angelo..........................1960•62•63 Lawrence, Eric.................................. 1995 Lawson, Aaron........................1998•00•01 Lawson, Jake.................................... 1999 Ledbetter, Rex...................1974•75•76•77 Leggatt, Robert B............................. 1957 Lequier, George A........................ 1957•58 Lewandowski, Bob............................ 1978 Lewis, Gerald L................................. 1967 Lewis, Josh....................................... 2008 Limback, Mark........................1979•81•82 Link, Steven...................................... 1984 Linton, James.............................. 1997•98 Lipa, Chester.................................... 1941 Lisowski, Thomas............................. 1972 Little, Dane........................2006•07•08•09 Loehr, Tyler................................ 2008•09 Lokuta, Miguel............................. 2003•04 Lord, John J...................................... 1956 Lozon, Kenny.................................... 1997 Lyon, Steve.................................. 1973•74 •••M••• Maas, Keith....................................... 1984

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all-time LETTERWINNERS Macauley, Dan.................................. 1993 MacDonald, Scott...................1970•72•73 Mackey, James A.............................. 1958 MacMillan, James A.......................... 1957 MacMillan, John......................1950•51•52 Madeja, Ken................................ 1973•74 Magier, Mike......................1992•93•94•95 Maltese, Mike................................... 1975 Maluzhinsky, Michael................... 2000•01 Mancherian, Warren.................... 1990•91 Marra, Peter.......................1984•85•86•87 Marra, Tom.............................1991•92•93 Marsh, Theodore....................1941•42•43 Marshall, Ron.............................. 1996•99 Marten, Bobby...................2002•03•04•05 Martin, Randy................................... 1974 Martin, Scott......................2006•07•08•09 Matzka, Dan..................................... 1979 Maziarz, Cass................................... 1973 Mazur, Justin.........................2007•08•09 Mazzella, Richard S.......................... 1960 McArthur, Donald.............................. 1981 McCamant, Timothy.................... 1981•82 McClorey, James M..................... 1963•64 McCloskey, Joseph J........................ 1969 McCormick, John.............................. 1941 McKinzie, John H.............................. 1952 McLauchlin, Todd....................1992•93•94 McLenaghan, David.......................... 1967 McMechan, Andrew D...................... 1953 McMullin, Edward............................. 1941 Melcher, Mike................................... 1981 Messenger, Andrew L....................... 1945 Michelis, Ronald J..................1963•64•65 Miele, John........................1996•97•98•99 Miller, Brian.............................1988•89•90 Miller, Henry................................. 1989•90 Miller, Kyle........................................ 2006 Miller, Terry....................................... 2002 Miller, Tim...............................1997•99•00 Milo, Charles B................................. 1950 Minadeo, Dan.............................. 1993•94 Minagawa, Yuki........................... 2005•07 Minckiewicz, Mike............................. 2002 Misch, Carl E..........................1967•68•69 Molis, Julius................. 1941•42•43•44•45 Mondoux, Dave........................... 1989•90 Monley, Ed................................... 1992•93 Montecillo, Jerry J...................1957•58•59 Moore, Rob....................................... 1990 Moraniec, Marty........................... 1990•91 Morrison, Kevin............................ 1989•91 Mosher, Ryan........................2005•06•09 Mullins, James W......................... 1964•65 Munson, Ronald E............................ 1960 •••N••• Nagel, Edward E............................... 1962 Nantais, Tom..................................... 1977 Napier, Tim.............................1991•92•93 Neal, Joe................................2002•03•04 Neubacher, Dennis...................... 1960•61 Neubacher, James.............1943•46•47•48 Neuman, Jerry F............................... 1961 Newitt, Brad................................. 1999•00 Newsted, Michael..............1998•99•00•01 Noechel, Richard C..................... 1962•63 Norman, Jerrel T............................... 1961 Nunez, Manuel................................. 1956 •••O••• Oberliesen, Jim................................. 1970 O’Connor, Sean......................2000•01•04 Odorico, Enrico............................ 1961•62 Okis, Rick.................................... 2001•02 Olejarz, Mike................................ 1977•78 Olesen, Victor L................................ 1953 Oliver, Jamieson.......................... 1995•96 Olson, Tom................................. 2008•09 Ortiz, Richard..........................1952•53•54 Oshinsky, Albert A...................1954•55•56 Owens, Ron...................................... 1995 Oxner, John................................. 1995•96 •••P••• Paglino, Joseph................................ 1981 Palmeri, Lenn.............................. 1975•76 Parker, Roger D........................... 1963•64 Parkes, Duane A............................... 1943 Parness, Abe.................................... 1945 Parrott, Michael......................1970•72•73

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wayne state university warriors Partyka, Matt............................... 1976•77 Pasini, Craig................................ 1986•87 Paskulovich, Don......................... 1975•77 Pate, Chuck................................. 2006•07 Pattison, Ervin.................................. 1951 Pawlak, John.................................... 1988 Pearson, Roland A....................... 1954•55 Perentesis, Harry...............1941•42•43•44 Perkins, Mike.....................1986•87•88•89 Pershing, Robert L..................1952•53•54 Peterson, Nicholas........................... 1951 Peterson, Scott................................. 1988 Petrouleas, Christ........................ 1960•62 Phelps, Craig..........................1999•01•02 Pidsosny, Rusty................................ 2007 Pike, Gerald O............................. 1952•57 Ponticelli, Kevin......................1977•78•79 Presley, David.............................. 1985•85 Presley, Kenneth.............................. 1984 Pruitt, Lance S...................1969•70•71•72 Pyles, William R................................ 1965 •••R••• Rabinowitz, Harry I............1946•47•48•49 Racho, Robert C............................... 1962 Raich, Joseph................................... 1955 Ranck, Derek.....................2005•06•07•08 Rappa, Michael................................. 1982 Recchia, Bob............................... 1976•77 Reck, Gordon A......................1968•69•70 Reggio, James T.......................... 1960•61 Reichardt, Nicholas.......................... 1942 Reid, David.................................. 1986•88 Rice, Harry J..................................... 1944 Richards, Gerard.............................. 1941 Riggs, L. Thomas...................1960•61•62 Risto, James K................................. 1961 Roberts, Arthur E....................1962•63•64 Roberts, Jack.................................... 1982 Roberts, Paul.................................... 1973 Robinet, Josiah............................ 2001•02 Romanko, Frank L............................ 1955 Romine, Craig.........................1985•86•87 Romine, Matt..........................1985•86•87 Rosenfield, Aaron............................. 1944 Ross, Charles................................... 1946 Ross, Keith.................................. 1984•85 Rossow, Dave................................... 1997 Rucker, Thomas R....................... 1961•62 Ruggiroli, Richard C......................... 1962 Rusin, Terry................................. 1975•76 Russu, Julius L............................ 1951•52 Rutenbar, Harold F............................ 1950 Rutherford, Douglas C...................... 1942 Ryan, Pat..................................... 1978•79 Rzepecki, Joseph R...........1967•68•69•70 Rzepka, Joseph J..............1946•47•48•49 •••S••• Sabatini, Mark.............................. 1994•95 Salvadore, Jack................................ 1948 Sand, John A.................................... 1967 Sarnacki, Don.............................. 1977•78 Saros, Jim.................................... 1970•73 Savage, Steve...................1986•87•88•89 Schaffer, Jeff......................1994•95•96•97 Schmidt, Bob............................... 2006•07 Schore, Donald B........................ 1959•60 Schreck, Edwin C............................. 1943 Schreiber, Philip................................ 1944 Schuler, Craig Y................................ 1965 Schulz, Adam.....................2003•04•05•06 Schwanz, Kevin........................... 1987•88 Schwarze, Fred........................... 1997•98 Segowski, Edward M....................... 1961 Serapiglia, Darrell L.......................... 1968 Shankin, Brett............................ 2008•09 Shaw, Jeff......................................... 1992 Shippe, Jerry.................................... 1992 Shuk, George.........................1947•48•49 Silberstein, Edward.................1950•51•52 Silverstein, Brad.......................... 1986•87 Simony, Greg.................................... 1999 Sinutko, Phil................................. 1994•95 Sizemore, Jason.......................... 1993•94 Skaggs, John........................2007•08•09 Skidmore, Steven...................1985•86•87 Smith, Donald................................... 1962 Smith, Milton..................................... 1941 Snowden, Fred..................1955•56•57•58

Solomon, Robert.....................1970•72•73 Soluk, Michael........................1957•58•59 Spaul, Donald................................... 1965 Spivey, James H.....................1961•62•63 Spokojny, Scott................................. 1999 Springer, Adwin..................2003•04•05•06 Squires, Steve............................. 2004•05 Stacey, Adam............................... 2002•03 Stefan, Jeff....................................... 1996 Stephens, Leo P.....................1963•64•65 Stevens, Roy D.......................1947•48•49 Stevenson, Chris.............................. 2005 Stevenson, Ty....................2000•01•02•03 Stobart, William................................ 1951 Stone, Terry............................1986•87•88 Stotzky, Maurice.......................... 1941•42 Straughn, Clarence G.................. 1955•56 Strausborger, Larry L................... 1959•60 Stubbs, Leonard E..................1961•62•63 Stuckey, Donald................................ 1954 Styles, Bill.................................... 1999•00 Surratt, Dan...................................... 2004 Surratt, Randy...................2000•01•02•03 Swanson, Donald L.......................... 1942 Swanson, Phil................................. 2009 Swart, Robert.................................... 1941 Swartout, Jon.................................... 2006 •••T••• Tarczy, Steve R............................ 1948•49 Teasley, Ron..................................... 1973 Teasley, Ronald........................... 1945•47 Tersigni, Mike.................................... 1993 Tessmer, Jason............................ 1997•99 Thomas, Jared............................. 1999•00 Thow, Lawrence E..................1958•59•60 Thurman, David........................... 1980•81 Tobin, Todd.................................. 1997•99 Torres, Donald J............................... 1946 Toth, Steven.......................1983•84•85•86 Totten, Ralph.................................... 1953 Trammer, Darryl................................ 1996 Trevillian, Robert.............................. 1943 Trojan, Alex..................................... 2009 Tumbarello, Nick.......................... 1976•77 Turk, Steve....................................... 1973 Turner, Eric....................................... 2005 Turrell, John............................1999•00•01 •••U••• Urdea, Myron G.................1944•45•46•48 •••V••• Vagi, Josh.................................... 1996•97 Vahratian, Ervin................................ 1950 VanAssche, Phil......................1989•91•92 VanDam, Jeremy....................2001•02•03 VanVleck, Jon.........................1941•42•43 VanVleck, William...................1941•42•43 Vento, Dino....................................... 1991 Venuto, Jon............................1999•00•01 Verbanac, Frank.....................1950•51•52 Vermeersch, Ronald J................. 1960•61 Vesey, Kyle...................................... 2009 Viglianti, Tony................................... 1997 Vilnius, Donald........................1968•69•70 Vogt, Cecil..............................1949•50•51 Voke, Kevin........................1991•92•93•94 Vordenberg, Brad............................. 1999 •••W••• Waelchi, Tom............................... 1977•78 Walker, Steve................................... 2003 Wallace, Robert R............................ 1952 Wallace, Robert T............................. 1942 Walmsley, Charles F......................... 1968 Walters, Steve............................. 1988•89 Wancour, Rick............................. 1998•99 Waring, Ronald E........................ 1969•70 Webber, John R................................ 1950 Wedesky, Josh................................ 2009 Weisman, Jon....................2004•05•06•07 Welsh, Jim........................................ 1975 Wenzel, Robert G............................. 1948 West, Ken......................................... 1987 Wheeler, Leon C. Jr.......................... 1945 Whitbeck, Joel.................................. 2005 White, David..........................2007•08•09 White, George L............................... 1959 White, Robert............................... 1941•42 Whitehead, Otis................................ 1973 Whitney, Andy....................1993•94•95•96

Wichlacz, Bruce................................ 1985 Widdoes, Paul J........................... 1965•67 Wilkerson, Jim.................................. 1986 Williams, Edward M................1954•55•57 Williams, Jonathon.................1947•49•51 Williams, Matthew...................2007•08•09 Wilson, Rufus H................................ 1946 Wiseman, Michael...................... 2008•09 Witczak, Brett.............................. 2007•08 Wolcott, Frederick L................1963•64•65 Wolnewitz, Robert............................ 1942 Womble, Jason................................. 1988 Wood, Richard...................1984•85•86•87 Woodard, Ryan..................2000•01•02•03 Worden, Harlan F.............................. 1954 Wouters, Chris.......................1977 •78•79 Wright, Rich................................. 1999•00 Wright, Richard A.............................. 1952 Wright, Robert A.......................... 1958•59 Wudyka, Joe................................ 1977•78 Wyka, Richard............................. 1963•64 •••Y••• Yaquinto, Michael...................1972•73•74 Yenrick, Mat................................. 2005•06 •••Z••• Zaglaniczny, Michael........................ 1984 Zaleski, Mitchell J........................ 1967•68 Zalucki, Mike................................ 1974•75 Zang, Eugene E......................1950•51•52 Zdeb, Paul D................................ 1954•55 Zelmanski, Dave................1975•76•77•78 Zelmanski, Gary............................... 1978 Zielinski, Mike.........................1994•95•96 Zielke, Gary.......................2002•03•04•05 Zsenyuk, Alex J........................... 1948•49 Zuccaro, Donald............................... 1964 Bold italics indicate active players

Baseball players/staff inducted into the Wayne State Athletic Hall of Fame Naif Baidoon, 2007 Greg Brecht, 2004 Michael J. Clark, 1991 William Collins, 1984 Dave Croskey, 2008 Rodger George, 2006* Angelo Gust, 1994 John M. Hazely, 1983 Paul J. Janas, 1995 Robert Kloss, 2000 Mark Limback, 1999 Leo S. Maas, 1982 Ken Madeja, 2006 John Miele, 2008 Michael Newsted, 2007 Christ Petrouleas, 2003 Kevin Ponticelli, 1994 Gordon A. Reck, 1990 Jack Rice, 1978 Robert Solomon, 1985 Ronald Teasley, 1986 Frederick Wolcott, 1988 Chris Wouters, 1999 David Zelmanski, 1994 * Honor Award

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2008 Statistics • Eugene Emeralds (A SS) W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2-2 25 0 0 0 7 34.1 25 12 8 14 41

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2009 Statistics • Fort Wayne TinCaps (A) / Lake Elsinore Storm (A Adv.) W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 9-3 18 18 0 0 0 90.1 79 31 22 25 69 3-0 10 8 0 0 0 33.1 33 17 13 14 20 12-3 28 26 0 0 0 123.2 112 48 35 39 89

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In the fifth round of the 2008 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, Wayne State University junior right-handed pitcher Anthony Bass (Trenton, Mich.) was selected by the San Diego Padres with the 165th overall pick. Bass became the first Warrior to be drafted since Steve Squires in 2005, and the highest-picked WSU baseball player in program history. A Rawlings/ABCA All-America First Team and NCBWA All-America Third Team selection in 2008, Bass went 10-3 in 14 appearances, posting a 2.10 earned run average and 100 strikeouts in 85.2 innings. He tied the single-season school record for victories and totaled the fourth-most strikeouts and fifth-most innings in Wayne State history. Bass was selected to the Daktronics, Inc. and Rawlings/ABCA All-Region First Teams, earning Pitcher of the Year honors from the latter organization as well as a Gold Glove for outstanding defense. He was also named GLIAC Pitcher of the Year and First Team All-GLIAC. In his three-year career, Bass ranks in the top 10 all-time at Wayne State in several categories, including: second in strikeout/walk ratio (3.38), third in victories (21), tied for third in winning percentage (.700), fourth in strikeouts (206), seventh in starts (33), eighth in innings pitched (213.0), and tied for 10th in complete games (14). After reporting to the Padres’ spring training facility in Peoria, Arizona for an extended workout, Bass was assigned to the Eugene Emeralds, a Class A minor league affiliate of the Padres. In Eugene, Bass appeared in 25 games and went 2-2 with a 2.10 ERA. Serving as the Emeralds’ closer, Bass accumulated seven saves, tied for fifth-most in the Northwest League. He walked only 14 batters and totaled 41 strikeouts in 34.1 innings. At the end of the 2008 season, Bass spent a month in the Arizona Instructional League, where he successfully converted all three of his save opportunities and held opposing batters to a .195 average. He had an ERA of 1.48 and 14 strikeouts. Bass, who was the 2009 opening day starter for the Fort Wayne TinCaps, fired 15 consecituve scoreless innings to start the season and earned his first of two Midwest League Pitcher of the Week awards. He went 9-3 with a 2.19 ERA and 69 strikeouts in 18 starts, and was selected as a Midseason All-Star before being called up to Lake Elsinore. He finished the 2009 season with the Storm and had a 3-0 record with a 3.51 ERA in 10 appearances. Bass led all minor leaguers in the Padres system with a 2.55 overall ERA last season. He also finished with the third-most victories (12) and the fifth-lowest WHIP (1.22). 2010 BASEball media guide


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wayne state university warriors Wayne State University: World-Class Education in the Real World™ Wayne State University is a nationally recognized research institution dedicated to preparing students to excel in an increasingly fast-paced and interconnected global society. As Michigan’s only urban research university, Wayne State occupies a unique niche as a catalyst for investigating and helping to resolve the myriad issues facing residents of the contemporary urban environment. Reflecting its location and the excellent international reputation of its graduate schools, particularly in the sciences, Wayne State boasts the most diverse student body among Michigan’s public universities. Students from nearly 80 countries attend classes on the main campus. Wayne State students not only are part of a richly diverse learning and social community; the university also is in the forefront of the globalization movement in higher education with a wealth of opportunities for internationally themed coursework and study-abroad programs. According to the National Science Foundation, Wayne State ranks among the nation’s top 50 public universities for research expenditures – at nearly $240 million per year. Wayne State is recognized as a research pioneer in the fields of alternative energy, hybrid vehicles, K-12 education, alternative energy, mass transit including light rail, nanotechnology, the biomedical sciences, workforce retooling, robotics and others. Like any great public research university, Wayne State’s most easily recognized contributions to the life of its home state are an educated, informed workforce; the creation and application of new knowledge; and direct, practical services to the broader community. Through programs, partnerships, the fruits of its research and the talents of its alumni, Wayne State University plays a significant and increasingly influential role in the educational, social, cultural and economic life of Michigan. Alumni More than 75 percent of Wayne State University’s 235,000 alumni live in Michigan. About 30 percent of practicing physicians in Michigan, and 43 percent of practicing physicians in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties, received all or part of their medical training at Wayne State. 75 percent of the Law School’s graduates live and work in Michigan; 18 percent of judges on the Michigan Court of Appeals and six judges serving in U.S. district courts are Wayne State law alumni. A closer look Nearly 32,000 students attend WSU from 75 of Michigan’s 83 counties. The university’s main campus encompasses 203 acres in the heart of Detroit’s Cultural Center, including 102 buildings of approximately 11 million gross square feet total. Athletics celebrated its best finish in Wayne State history in 2009 in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Directors’ Cup Standings, placing 11th in the nation out of 295 schools as determined by the number of points accumulated at NCAA tournaments. Wayne State has more than 230 student organizations ranging from Student Council and The South End newspaper to political groups, religious organizations and club sports. Four Wayne State University students interned at the U.S. Department of State in 2009, receiving $6,000 stipends as part of the inaugural Internship Fellows Program cohort. Wayne State University is the only post-secondary school in Michigan selected for the IFP pilot. Wayne First: The Campaign for Wayne State University, which concluded December 31, 2008, was the most ambitious fundraising effort in the university’s history. Gifts totaled $900 million, far exceeding the campaign’s $500 million goal. More than half of WSU’s more than 400 student-athletes have a 3.00 or better grade-point average, and Warrior athletes graduate at a 17 percent higher mark than the comparable campus population. The School of Business Administration joined an elite group in “The Best 290 Business Schools,” published by The Princeton Review in 2009. Schools are selected based on the quality of their academic programs, institutional data collected by the publisher and the opinions of students. Wayne State University has been recognized by the Michigan Minority Business Development Council eight times for its support and encouragement of minority vendors. The university won the Corporation of the Year Award - Education and Government category at MMBDC’s 2008 awards ceremony in Detroit. 58

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Old Main Did You Know . . . • Wayne State generates $1 billion in economic activity annually. • Wayne State is the eighth-largest Detroit employer. •Wayne State’s collaborative partnerships with businesses, public schools, hospitals, manufacturers and local, national and international government agencies are extensive. Participation ranges from the individual faculty and staff level to the university level. •Wayne State is a partner in the new University Research Corridor to communicate the vital role Michigan’s three research universities play in revitalizing the state economy through transferring technology to the marketplace, educating the work force and attracting talent to the state.

Wayne State University Profile Affiliation NCAA Division I and II Enrollment - 31,786 in Fall 2009 20,766 Undergraduates 11,020 Graduate/Professional Campus More than 100 buildings on 203 acres 12 Schools and Colleges More than 350 undergraduate, postbachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, professional, specialist and certificate programs The Best of WSU

Among nation’s top 50 public research universities with $226 million in annual research expenditures, according to National Science Foundation Among nation’s prestigious 3.6 percent of universities with Carnegie classification of RU/VH (Research Universities, Very High research activity) Among nation’s 30-largest public universities For more information: Call (877) WSU-INFO Visit wayne.edu E-mail requestinfo@wayne.edu

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Athletic Academic Services The Wayne State Athletic Department has developed a comprehensive approach to academic services for its student-athletes. The department’s goal is to assist student-athletes in pursuit of their designated course of studies and ultimately to achieve graduation. This objective is facilitated by appropriate academic advising, major selection, tutorial assistance and other life skill development and academic support services. A major goal of athletic academic services is to significantly increase the department’s graduation rate over the next five years and to continually emphasize the success of WSU’s student-athletes in the community. Part of the initiative already has been realized by the department’s annual Spring Academic Recognition Banquet that not only honors student-athletes with a 3.5 or better grade point average, but also those individuals who will graduate that term. The name of each graduate is permanently displayed on a brick as part of the department’s “Wall of Fame.” The recognition is prominently displayed in the main concourse as you enter the Matthaei Athletic Facility Complex. Services Available to Warrior Student-Athletes Academic Monitoring The Department of Athletics participates in the university-wide early alert system in which instructors in lower division classes provide notification to students and their advisors about unsatisfactory progress after the fourth week of classes. In conjunction with the coaching staff, requests for information about class attendance and performance are sent to each instructor. The academic coordinator tracks individual progress, schedules meetings with students as appropriate, and personally contacts instructors as necessary. Counseling/Mentoring The coordinator meets with student-athletes individually and arranges for group meetings/workshops with other support service personnel regarding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues (for example, group sessions covering such topics as test-taking skills, time management, learning styles, etc.) The Department of Athletics has collaborative relationships with many other critical units on campus to help provide appropriate support services. Advising/Registration In conjunction with academic advisors in the University Advising Center, the coordinator assists student-athletes with term course planning and registration, including holding special student-athlete Orientation sessions to introduce them to NCAA and GLIAC eligibility requirements and departmental academic policies as well as to Wayne State University’s academic programs, procedures and regulations, and services. The office also works closely with academic advisors in all the university’s schools and colleges to ensure appropriate semester course selection and timely progress towards degree. The office serves as a clearinghouse for information about campus resources and student support services, university forms, enrollment deadlines and institutional academic policies and procedures.

Wayne State University CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Chris Allen Mark Avery Erika Barczak Ettore Bianchi Shannon Clark Jenni Culbertson Lindsay DiPietro Chris Donnelly Matt Essian Tim Flannery Tim Flannery Paul Janas Paul Janas Dustin Kingston Rex Ledbetter David Lutz Renette Mulka Lenn Palmieri Kevin Ponticelli Kevin Ponticelli Bob Rogers Ken Russell Gary Schultz Jennifer Smith Jennifer Smith Walt Stasinski Pat Zarkowski Ron Zenn

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Over 200 student-athletes, faculty and staff attended the annual Student-Athlete Recognition Banquet held in April 2009. Structured Study In an effort to help ensure the academic success and the development of consistent study patterns of student-athletes, the coordinator organizes supervised study sessions for each team. Tutorial Services, Writing Center, Mathematics Laboratory The university provides free peer tutoring in most subject areas either on a dropin or by-appointment basis. In the event that the Academic Success Center cannot provide tutoring for a specific class, the Department of Athletics has set aside funds to hire individual tutors. The coordinator works with academic department chairs to identify qualified tutors and is always available to arrange special individual or group sessions in a variety of areas. As in all other services, the office works in a proactive manner to provide assistance before academic problems arise.

Academic Programs Available Accounting Africana Studies Anthropology Art Art History Arts Education Asian Studies Biochemistry and Chemical Biology Biological Sciences Biomedical Physics Business Administration Career & Technical Education Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Clinical Laboratory Science Communication Communication Sciences & Disorders Communication Studies Computer Science Computer Technology Criminal Justice Cytotechnology Dance Design & Merchandising Dietetics Economics Electrical Engineering Elementary Education Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology Electromechanical Engineering Technology

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Nursing Nutrition and Food Science Occupational Therapy Pathologists’ Assistant Peace & Conflict Studies Pharmacy Philosophy Physical Therapy Physics Political Science Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Osteopathy Product Design Engineering Technology Psychology Public Affairs Public Relations/ Journalism Radiation Therapy Technology Radiologic Technology Romance Language Russian Secondary Education Slavic Studies Social Work Sociology Special Education Speech Language Pathology Theatre Urban Studies Women’s Studies

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wayne state university warriors Jason Clark is in his ninth year at Wayne State University and sixth as an Associate Director of Athletics. Clark oversees the operations in the sports of football, baseball, women’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s fencing, and men’s and women’s swimming, as well as the University’s intramural program. During his tenure at WSU, Clark has served as tournament director for the College Hockey America (CHA) men’s and women’s tournaments in 2006, the GLIAC Swimming and Diving Championship in 2005, and the GLIAC softball tournament in 2001. Clark came from the Mid-American Conference office where he served as the Director of Administration. Clark’s duties included coordination of all conference meetings and functions, and was responsible for all Conference policies and procedures. Additionally, he served as the staff liaison for field hockey, wrestling, gymnastics and softball. He is a member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Clark, who began his professional career at the MAC as a graduate assistant, graduated from Bowling Green State University in 1997. He is married to former WSU softball player Rebecah Pierce and the couple resides in Oak Park with their children, Piercen and Lucy. Robert M. Ackerman was named the 10th dean of Wayne State University Law School in May 2008. Dean Ackerman will also serve as WSU’s Faculty Athletic Representative. Professor Ackerman came to WSU from the Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law, where he taught torts, dispute resolution, conflict resolution theory, negotiation and mediation. He also served as chair of several committees and was the director of the Center for Dispute Resolution, the nation’s seventh-ranked law school dispute resolution program. A cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School, Ackerman served as dean and professor of law at Willamette University College of Law from July 1996 to May 1999. While dean, the law school experienced a 60 percent increase in financial aid to law students, a revitalization of the alumni organization and annual giving, enhanced visibility of the Center for Dispute Resolution and Law and Government program, and an increase in the diversity of the faculty and student body. Ackerman has held academic appointments at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, the University of Vienna School of Law, the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, and Leicester Polytechnic School of Law. He has also been employed by the Denver firm of Holme Roberts & Owen and the Harvard Prison Legal Assistance Project. He has written extensively in the fields of torts, dispute resolution, communitarian theory and civic responsibility, and his scholarship has appeared in a wide variety of high profile publications. His recent essay, “Taking Responsibility,” was a winner of the international Communitarian Essay Contest. His co-authored book (with Robert F. Cochran Jr.) titled “Law and Community: The Case of Torts,” was published early in 2004. Ackerman is an active participant in professional groups related to conflict resolution, and recently completed a term as chair of the AALS Section on Law and Communitarian Studies. A founding member of Mediators Beyond Borders, he has been working on development projects in Tanzania with Penn State’s InterInstitutional Consortium for Indigenous Knowledge. 60

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Allison Tookes is in her 22nd year overall at Wayne State University and sixth as the Associate Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator. Tookes is primarily responsible for overseeing the volleyball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, and men’s and women’s tennis and softball programs in the department. Tookes is a member of the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame committee. She also serves on two NCAA Committees - Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee and the NCAA Division II women’s tennis regional ranking committee. The 2009-10 academic year will mark her fifth year on each committee. This is Tookes’ second stint with the Warriors. From 1979-1991, she coached the men’s and women’s tennis programs. She was the first woman to coach a male team in the state of Michigan. Tookes also coached tennis at Eastern Michigan from 1992-1996. She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Michigan State University. Tookes was inducted into the WSU Hall of Fame in 1993. She resides in Ann Arbor, with her husband, Eric, and son, Thomas.

WSU Victory Song

The Green and Gold of old Wayne U. flies over the field today. Our hearts are light for with our might A vict’ry is on its way. The team is strong, for them we’ll cheer, Wayne U. will march along. And at the end our voices blend in Wayne U.’s vict’ry song.

– Don Gragg

Hymn to Wayne To Thee our Alma Mater Homage we bring. Brave hearts raise grateful voices Thy praise to sing. Young art thou, young and strong; Renowned shalt thou live, and long; Honors to thee will throng – and Fame to thee cling. We laud thee, Alma Mater. Guardian of Right. Thou art our guide, our mentor – Thy name shines bright.

Keep Learning’s light aflame, and hold Truth a sacred name, Honor, thy steadfast aim. All Hail to thy might! – Nicholas Stanley Oates

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Gloria Bradley

Gary Bryce

Mike Flynn

Nicolette Franck Women’s Hockey Assistant Coach

Assistant Sports Information Director

Natalie Herter

Mike Horn

Dion Jones

Steve Neal

Lorenzo Neely

Phil Nickel Volleyball Head Coach

Assistant Athletic Director Facilities

Sarah Pruess

Jerzy Radz

Rick Renaud

Amanda Riesterer Assistant Athletic Trainer

Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Tami Tranter

Candice Turner

Jeff Weiss

Paul Winters

Terrance Woods

Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Facility Coordinator

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Football Wide Receivers Coach

Assistant Athletic Director NCAA Compliance & Eligibility

Athletics Chief of Staff

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Men’s Golf Head Coach

Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Fencing Head Coach

Academic Coordinator

Jim Campbell Equipment Manager

Tom Gorman

Equipment Manager

Equipment Manager

Assistant Athletic Director Media Relations

Michael Chan Head Athletic Trainer

David Greer

Rick Cummins Cross Country Head Coach

E.J. Haralson

Steve Domzalski Assistant Athletic Trainer

Paul Harker

Jeff Evans

Assistant Athletic Director Marketing & Tickets

John Hauser

Jim Fetter

Women’s Hockey Head Coach

Terry Heffernan

Men’s Basketball Head Coach

Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Strength & Conditioning Head Coach

Football Defensive Coordinator

Football Offensive Line Coach

Scott Kazmierski

Ryan Kelley

Linda Letkowski

Keith McKenzie

Bryan Morrow

Joe Pawlik

Sean Peters Swimming Head Coach

Bryce Pitters

Swimming Assistant Coach

Josh Priehs

Kristen Rogers

Allison Rutledge

Sheila Snyder

Football Defensive Line Coach

Robert Ostrowski

Football Head Coach

Baseball Head Coach

Assistant Compliance Coordinator

Accounting Assistant

Women’s Hockey Assistant Coach

Football Linebackers Coach

Women’s Tennis Head Coach

Men’s Tennis Head Coach

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Brandon Spickler

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The Wayne State sports medicine department is led by head athletic trainer Michael Chan and assistants Steve Domzalski, Natalie Herter, Josh Priehs and Amanda Riesterer. All five are members of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and provide medical care to the Warrior student-athletes. The sports medicine staff is responsible for all aspects of the sports medicine program including injury prevention and management, first aid, injury rehabilitation, and drug and alcohol education. Athletic trainers are present at Warrior home and away events to ensure for the health and safety of all student-athletes. During the summer of 2009, the Matthaei athletic training room underwent a major renovation. WSU now has over 1,000 square feet of updated sports medicine space for increased treatment/rehabiliation and storage areas. Other special features include: a new hydrotherapy area with three therapeutic whirlpools, a designated team physician examination office, and additional office space for the sports medicine staff. In addition to a new air-conditioning system for student-athlete comfort, a new aesthetically pleasing entry corridor was created to allow for easier access to the athletic training room.

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Michael Chan is in his fourth season as head athletic trainer and eighth season overall at Wayne State University. He is responsible for all aspects of the sports medicine program, including preventative training, first aid, injury management, and rehabilitation. Chan joined the WSU staff in the fall of 2002 as an assistant athletic trainer after working the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Syracuse University while completing his master’s degree in exercise science. Prior to his graduate work, Chan was an intern at MedSport, a University of Michigan Health System sports medicine clinic, located at Domino Farms in Ann Arbor, Mich. He received a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Western Ontario in 1996, and a B.S. in sports medicine from Central Michigan University in 2000. Chan is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), Michigan Athletic Trainers Society (MATS), College Athletic Trainers Society (CATS) and the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association (GLATA). Chan is also a member of the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and is a certified Performance Enhancement Specialist. He was born in Taipei, Taiwan, but grew up in Toronto, Ontario. Chan and his wife, Sora, reside in Wixom.

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Assistant Athletic Trainer Josh Priehs is in his second year in 2008 as an assistant athletic trainer at Wayne State University. A former intern at WSU during the 2006-07 season, he returned following a year at Eastern Michigan where he worked as a graduate assistant. Priehs graduated from Central Michigan, where he studied athletic training and earned his health science degree with a minor in exercise science. He also began his graduate studies at EMU before coming back to Wayne State. Priehs previously worked in the Troy school district sports camps as well as St. Joe’s Hospital. Born in Lincoln Park, he currently resides in Sterling Heights. 62

NATALIE HERTER Assistant Athletic Trainer

Natalie Herter joined the Wayne State University athletic training staff in August 2009 as an assistant athletic trainer. She completed her master’s degree in kinesiology from Michigan State University in 2009, after receiving her bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Grand Valley State University in 2007. Herter completed her thesis on “The Effect of Ankle Support on Balance Using the BESS (Balance Error Score System) Test.” While in graduate school, she served as the athletic trainer for the MSU cross country and track and field teams her first year and at Lansing Community College in her second year. A 2003 graduate of Hartland High School, Herter’s sport responsibilities at WSU will include volleyball and softball.

amanda riesterer Assistant Athletic Trainer

Amanda Riesterer joined the Wayne State University athletic training staff in August of 2009 after spending the previous year at the University of Charleston in West Virginia. While at UC, she taught several ATEP courses and provided medical coverage to the softball team. Her sport responsibilities at WSU will include women’s ice hockey, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving. Riesterer earned her bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Central Michigan in 2003, and a master’s degree in kinesiology from Michigan State in 2008. Her master’s thesis was titled “Investigating the Utility of Protective Soccer Headbands in Preserving Neurocognitive Function Following an Acute Bout of Soccer Heading.” In between her two degrees, she worked in the Metro Detroit area providing services in the clinic, personal training, and outreach to local high schools. She is a native of Roseville, and resides with her pet Chinchilla named Vinny. 2010 BASEball media guide


wayne state university warriors

strength & conditioning/WSU baseball field

The Warrior Strength and Conditioning program is responsible for all 16 varsity sports totaling approximately 400 student-athletes. The program strives to maximize every athlete’s potential through the use of safe, effective, and time efficient training protocols with an emphasis on intensity and execution, while minimizing the risk of injury. Warrior student-athletes train out of the weight room located in the lower level of the Matthaei Athletic Building. This facility provides student-athletes with over 3,000 sq. feet of work space which includes six new Brute Half Racks by Rogers used to bench, squat, and clean; a variety of plate loaded equipment by MedX, Nautilus and Hammer Strength; two sets of dumbbells, and over 13,000 pounds of weights including both bumper plates and polyurethane Iron Grip plates. The weight room also features a cardio area with equipment by Woodway, Nautilus and Stairmaster. At the completion of their workouts, Warrior studentathletes receive Gatorade and nutrition shakes to aid in their recovery.

paul harker

Strength & Conditioning Coach Paul Harker was named Wayne State’s Strength and Conditioning coach in June 2006 after serving the previous two years as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Michigan State. Harker, who is CSCS certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and SCCC certified through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, directly oversees all of WSU’s 16

varsity sports. A three-year letterwinner for the Spartans, Harker was an honorable mention AllBig Ten selection in 2003, starting in all 13 games while serving as one of four team captains. In addition, he was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree and a 2003 CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team selection. He also received the Biggie Munn Award as Most Inspirational in 2003 and MSU’s Iron Man Award for his work in the weight room in 2002. Harker graduated in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in communications and received his master’s degree in kinesiology in 2006. A native of Dayton, Ohio, Harker resides in the Dearborn area with his wife Erin, and their dog, Lucy.

The Wayne State University baseball field is located on the northeast corner of the WSU athletic campus, adjacent to the tennis courts along the John C. Lodge Service Drive. In the summer of 2003, the facility underwent a substantial renovation to create a replica of Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, around the perimeter of the outfield. New bullpens were installed in right field, as was a new scoreboard attached to the marquee which overlooks the M-10 Freeway. Wayne State completed construction on two new in-ground, Major Leaguestyle dugouts in October 2008. Funding for the project was achieved through alumni and corporate support, as well as through a sizable grant from the Baseball Tomorrow Fund, a joint initiative between Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association. The most recent addition to the Wayne State baseball field is the Tiger Stadium left-field scoreboard, which is currently mounted on WSU’s Green Monster wall in left. www.wsuathletics.com

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wayne state university warriors Thomas B. Adams...........................Football/Track................................ 1979 Randall Ahern..................................Golf................................................ 1986 Nick Allen.........................................Cross Country............................... 2009 Albert Ament....................................Basketball...................................... 2001 Mark “Doc” Andrews........................Media...........................................2005* Paul Andrews...................................Contributor/Builder........................ 1993 Keith Anleitner.................................Football......................................... 2007 Scott Armstrong...............................Basketball...................................... 2006 Michaelene (Bachleda) Ruhl...........Softball.......................................... 2003 Naif Baidoon....................................Baseball........................................ 2007 Edwin C. Barnett..............................Wrestling....................................... 1997 Harald Bauder.................................Fencing......................................... 2003 David Beauvais................................Football/Track................................ 1978 Gregory Benko................................Fencing......................................... 1990 Frederick P. Bens............................Football/Basketball........................ 1989 Ettore C. Bianchi..............................Fencing......................................... 1999 Gary M. Bice....................................Swimming...................................... 1996 Lowell E. Blanchard.........................Track/Football................................ 1988 Greg Brecht.....................................Baseball........................................ 2004 Wayne D. Brenkert..........................Football......................................... 1988 Denise (Breslin) Gotham.................Volleyball....................................... 2001 Don Brown.......................................Tennis............................................ 2000 George R. Brown.............................Basketball/Track............................ 1983 Pierre Brown....................................Football......................................... 2008 Richard B. Brown.............................Cross Country/Track..................... 1991 T. Richard “Dick” Brown...................Football......................................... 2006 Gini Bruce........................................Softball/Basketball/Volleyball........ 2004 Paul Butcher....................................Football......................................... 1997 Richard R. Byas, Jr..........................Football......................................... 1987 Wesley C. Carlos.............................Football......................................... 1998 Mary E. Carney................................Basketball...................................... 1988 Nicholas Cherup..............................Football/Track................................ 1991 Andrew R. Clark..............................Swimming...................................... 1976 Michael J. Clark...............................Baseball........................................ 1991 Elmer Coleman................................Track............................................. 1983 William Collins.................................Baseball/Basketball/Football......... 1984 John K. Cotton.................................Football......................................... 1981 David Croskey.................................Baseball........................................ 2008 Frank Cudillo...................................Football......................................... 1990 Pearly (Cunningham) Armstrong....... Basketball...................................... 1998 Jennifer (Daniel) Coleman...............Softball.......................................... 2006 Istvan Danosi...................................Fencing......................................... 1983 Steve F. Danosi...............................Fencing......................................... 1987 Bruce P. Davis.................................Fencing......................................... 1980 J. Kenneth Doherty..........................Track............................................. 1977 Leroy W. Dues.................................Track............................................. 1977 George Duncan...............................Basketball...................................... 1981 Craig Duppong................................Football......................................... 2009 Newman H. Ertell.............................Football/Basketball........................ 1977 Otis Evans.......................................Basketball...................................... 2004 Gina (Farkashazy) Weaver..............Fencing......................................... 1998 David C. Farris.................................Football........................................1994* Larry L. Fortner................................Track............................................. 1999 James A. Gardner............................Rowing.......................................... 1982 Robert N. Gardner...........................Diving............................................ 1989 George Gembis...............................Football......................................... 1977 Joseph G. Gembis...........................Football......................................... 1980 Lisa C. Gentry..................................Basketball...................................... 1998 Rodger George................................Baseball.......................................2006* Susan (Gierschick) Kopins..............Diving............................................ 2000 Joe Gough.......................................Football......................................... 2005 Cynthia Goyette...............................Swimming...................................... 1985 Jack H. Gregory...............................Golf................................................ 1994 Patty (Grudzinski) Gergics...............Softball.......................................... 2005 David Guerrera................................Hockey.......................................... 2009 Robert Gunn....................................Basketball...................................... 1985 Angelo Gust.....................................Baseball/Football........................... 1994 Ron Hammye...................................Basketball Coach.......................... 2004

Victor G. Hanson.............................Football/ ..................................................Contributor/Builder........................ 1980 James Hayes...................................Tennis............................................ 2002 John M. Hazely................................Football/Baseball........................... 1983 Homer L. Heard...............................Track............................................. 1997 Neil Hick..........................................Fencing......................................... 2008 Chalmer G. Hixson..........................Athletic Director............................. 1983 David L. Holmes..............................Basketball/Football/ ..................................................Track/Athletic Director................... 1976 Michael G. Horn...............................Golf................................................ 2001 H. Grant Iler.....................................Football/Basketball/Track.............. 1980 Bob Jackson....................................Tennis............................................ 2005 Paul J. Janas...................................Baseball........................................ 1995 Lori (Januszkiewicz) Sweeney........Basketball...................................... 1997 Cass Jawor......................................Golf................................................ 1995 Walter B. Jenkins.............................Football/Track................................ 1987 Amanda (Jennings) Pata.................Softball.......................................... 2009 Astrid Johannesen...........................Swimming...................................... 1988 Art Johnson.....................................Basketball...................................... 2006 Monique Johnson............................Basketball...................................... 2008 Paul Wesley Jones..........................Track............................................. 1997 Kelly Kashmerick.............................Softball.......................................... 2009 Patricia A. Kent................................Softball.......................................... 1995 Dustin Kingston...............................Hockey.......................................... 2009 John L. Kline....................................Basketball/Track............................ 1979 Goetz H. Klopfer..............................Track............................................. 1984 Robert Kloss....................................Baseball........................................ 2000 Carol (Krause) Lausman.................Softball/Basketball......................... 2001 Byron L. Krieger...............................Fencing......................................... 1976 Rodney C. Kropf..............................Contributor/Builder........................ 1995 Robert F. Langas.............................Football/Basketball........................ 1993 Marty Letzmann...............................Basketball...................................... 2005 John W. Lewis.................................Track............................................. 1979 Russell Lightbody............................Basketball/Football........................ 1978 Mark Limback..................................Baseball........................................ 1999 Richard G. Lisabeth.........................Football......................................... 1984 Delonda Little-Nathan......................Basketball...................................... 2005 Richard Lowry..................................Football......................................... 2002 Robert R. Luby................................Football/Track................................ 1993 Guy Lumsden..................................Swimming...................................... 1981 Ken Madeja.....................................Baseball........................................ 2006 Leo S. Maas....................................Swimming/Baseball....................... 1982 Gil Mains..........................................Contributor/Builder........................ 1996 Bruno Marana..................................Football......................................... 1992 Fred Martus.....................................Basketball...................................... 1992 Donald Mason.................................Swimming...................................... 1998 Joel G. Mason.................................Football/Basketball........................ 1981 Bill Maul...........................................Tennis/Basketball.......................... 1987 Frank McBride.................................Track/Cross Country..................... 2002 Donald McClellan............................Swimming...................................... 1990 Donald McElroy...............................Track............................................. 1983 John Miele.......................................Baseball........................................ 2008 Lambros Milonas.............................Historian.......................................1996* Bryan Morrow..................................Tennis............................................ 2003 Frederick A. Mulhauser....................Tennis/Athletic Director.................. 1990 Michael Newsted.............................Baseball........................................ 2007 Courtney Noble................................Softball.......................................... 2008 Dave Nowinski.................................Swimming...................................... 2005 Elizabeth A. O’Brien.........................Basketball/Tennis.......................... 1996 James K. O’Hara.............................Football/Wrestling.......................... 1994 Jeanne Omelenchuk........................Speed Skating............................... 1979 Ben J. Paolucci................................Football......................................... 1992 Rachel A. Parham............................Volleyball....................................... 1999 Charlie Parker..................................Basketball...................................... 2001 Jennifer Parks..................................Swimming...................................... 1986 Janina (Parrott) Jacobs...................Golf................................................ 2000 Paul J. Pentecost.............................Athletic Publicity............................ 1989 Irving Petross...................................Track............................................. 1982

WSU athletic hall of fame Christ Petrouleas.............................Administrator................................. 2003 Gil A. Pezza.....................................Fencing......................................... 1993 Kevin Ponticelli................................Baseball/Football........................... 1994 William A. Prew................................Swimming...................................... 1977 Charles Primas................................Basketball...................................... 1976 Fred L. Prime, Jr..............................Basketball/Track............................ 1989 Gordon A. Reck...............................Baseball........................................ 1990 Jack Rice.........................................Tennis/Baseball/ ..................................................Football/Basketball........................ 1978 Therone Richardson........................Basketball...................................... 1991 Elbert Richmond..............................Football/Basketball........................ 1986 Mitch Ritter......................................Football/Contributor/Builder.........2009* Donald Robinson.............................Track/Football................................ 1985 Mary Rogers....................................Basketball...................................... 2003 Cliff Russell......................................Media...........................................2007* Delbert W. Russell...........................Tennis............................................ 1991 Laurence E. Russell........................Football/Golf.................................. 1988 Robert Ryland..................................Tennis............................................ 1991 Paola Sacchetti................................Fencing......................................... 2006 Myron “Susie” Schecter...................Basketball...................................... 1980 Dacia (Schileru) Clark......................Diving............................................ 2000 Jack Schlesinger.............................Tennis............................................ 1981 Gerald (Jerry) Schnelker.................Football/Track................................ 1996 Gary Schultz....................................Football......................................... 2004 Allison Scruggs-Tookes...................Tennis............................................ 1993 W. Stanley Seitz..............................Track/Football................................ 1986 Jerry Sevick.....................................Football/Basketball/Track.............. 1992 George B. Sherman.........................Business Manager........................ 1980 Doris Shimman................................Swimming...................................... 1985 Ernest Simon...................................Fencing......................................... 2004 Edward Skowneski, Jr.....................Football......................................... 1987 Billy Smith........................................Track............................................. 1984 Jennifer (DenDooven) Smith...........Softball.......................................... 2007 Mark H. Smith, Jr.............................Track............................................. 1979 Robert Solomon...............................Basketball/Baseball....................... 1985 Victor F. Spathelf.............................Track............................................. 1981 Edward O. Spence..........................Track/Football................................ 1979 Jean Ann Stanicek...........................Tennis............................................ 1998 Stephanie Stone..............................Basketball/Softball......................... 1993 Paula K. Sweeney...........................Fencing......................................... 1978 Roxanne Szczesniak.......................Softball.......................................... 1996 Bela W. Szentivanyi.........................Fencing......................................... 1984 Elliot Tabron.....................................Track............................................. 2002 Catherine (Tanzini) Colarossi..........Tennis............................................ 2001 Ronald Teasley................................Baseball/Basketball....................... 1986 John Telford.....................................Track............................................. 1978 Bela de Tuscan................................Fencing......................................... 1982 Allan Tolmich...................................Track............................................. 1976 Halina (Tomska) Papp.....................Swimming...................................... 1989 Yasemin (Topcu) Block....................Fencing......................................... 2009 A.J. Vaughn.....................................Football......................................... 1985 Shelly (Vickery) Siegel.....................Cross Country............................... 2009 Norman G. Wann.............................Tennis/Football.............................. 1986 Richard B. Watson...........................Fencing......................................... 1977 Leon Wheeler..................................Football/Basketball/Track.............. 1978 Robert C. White...............................Training......................................... 1989 Leon F. Wingo..................................Track............................................. 1999 Robert F. Wingo...............................Track............................................. 1982 Frederick L. Wolcott.........................Baseball/Basketball....................... 1988 Margaret Woodbridge......................Swimming...................................... 1982 Christopher M. Wouters...................Baseball........................................ 1999 Lorenzo C. Wright............................Track............................................. 1976 Robert F. Wyman.............................Football......................................... 1994 Jodi Young.......................................Basketball...................................... 2009 David Zelmanski..............................Baseball........................................ 1994 Victor A. Zucco................................Football/Track................................ 1990 *Hall of Fame Honor Award recipient.

JOIN THE Warrior Club! FRIENDS OF THE WARRIORS $50-99 Available only to recent graduates (Fall 2008-present) • Warrior Club membership card • Warrior Within Magazine • Access to Warrior Club hospitality area • Tax deduction LETTERWINNER’S CLUB Friends of the Warriors benefits plus: • WSU Athletics e-newsletter

$100-249

GREEN AND GOLD CLUB $250-499 Letterwinner’s Club benefits plus: • $25 credit voucher for WSU athletic merchandise VARSITY CLUB $500-999 Letterwinner’s Club benefits plus: • $50 credit voucher for WSU athletic merchandise Captain’s Club $1000-2499 Letterwinner’s Club benefits plus: • $100 credit voucher for WSU athletic merchandise • Parking lot access to Lot #30 at home football games • Media guide for the WSU team of your choice

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Director’s Club $2500-4999 Letterwinner’s Club benefits plus: • $150 credit voucher for WSU athletic merchandise • Parking lot access to Lot #30 at home football games • Media guides for football, basketball, hockey, and baseball • One visit for two in President Noren’s box at a home football game at Adams Field • Two tickets to the annual football awards banquet All-American Club $5000+ Letterwinner’s Club benefits plus: • $200 credit voucher for WSU athletic merchandise • Parking lot access to Lot #30 at home football games • Media guides for football, basketball, hockey, and baseball • One visit for two in President Noren’s box at a home football game at Adams Field • Two tickets to the annual football awards banquet • Two tickets to the annual student-athlete academic recongition banquet • Two tickets to the annual WSU Hall of Fame induction ceremony • Trip for two with the team of your choice (includes hotel, meals and transportation)

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2010 wayne state baseball media roster

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2 cameron walker

fR • 6-1 • 155 • ut clinton twp., mich./de la salle

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3 j.j. ciennik

jR • 6-0 • 185 • inf waterford, mich./mott

9 chris gebara

fR • 6-1 • 190 • ut troy, mich./troy

15 alex trojan

r-so • 6-1 • 195 • inf fenton, mich./hartland

22 brady cooper

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jR • 5-11 • 175 • c mt. pleasant, mich./mt. pleasant

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17 alex pierse

fR • 6-2 • 185 • lhp clinton twp., mich./de la salle

john skaggs

sR • 6-4 • 205 • rhp taylor, mich./kennedy

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jR • 5-11 • 175 • rhp coldwater, mich./coldwater

41 tyler higgins

fR • 6-4 • 210 • rhp shepherd, mich./mt. pleasant

so • 5-8 • 156 • c lake orion, mich./lake orion

brad guenther

fR • 5-10 • 175 • c ann arbor, mich./saline

fR • 5-8 • 180 • inf detroit, mich./detroit jesuit

44 sean falvo

r-so • 5-11 • 150 • inf white lake, mich./detroit catholic central

fR • 5-7 • 150 • inf southgate, mich./detroit western

jr • 6-1 • 200 • Rhp brighton, mich./brighton

chike springer

fR • 6-0 • 175 • of toronto, ont./birchmount park

billy hurley

r-so • 6-2 • 210 • rhp macomb, mich./dakota

so • 6-3 • 167 • of brighton, mich./brighton

ryan kelley head coach

r-jR • 5-11 • 200 • c white lake, mich./lakeland

r-so • 6-3 • 240 • 1b/of rochester hills, mich./stoney creek

r-sR • 6-2 • 195 • rhp macomb, mich./de la salle

jR • 6-1 • 200 • rhp washington, mich./romeo

fR • 6-2 • 215 • 1b northville, mich./northville

r-sr • 6-0 • 180 • rhp ann arbor, mich./pioneer

jR • 5-9 • 165 • of rochester, mich./stoney creek

tom olson

r-sr • 6-0 • 200 • ut clinton twp., mich./chippewa valley

28 josh wedesky

so • 6-3 • 195 • rhp fowlerville, mich./fowlerville

35 ryan mosher

justin defrancis

21 bobby thomas

27 brett shankin

jamie bailey

sR • 5-10 • 170 • inf petrolia, ont./lambton

14 justin mazur

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phil swanson

34 kyle vesey

7 michael wiseman

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justin sylvester

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so • 6-2 • 195 • rhp mississauga, ont./st. aloysius gonzaga

sR • 6-3 • 190 • of lasalle, ont./st. thomas of villanova

19 tyler loehr

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henry schneider

6 ryan lapensee

12 a.j. matos

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32 corey post

sR • 6-0 • 190 • of tecumseh, ont./st. anne’s

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eric ramaekers

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r-sR • 6-5 • 225 • 1b/dh adrian, mich./adrian

5 paul lamantia

11 josh schafer

r-jR • 5-11 • 190 • ss/3b hudsonville, mich./hudsonville

31 david white

so • 5-10 • 170 • inf waterford, mich./mott

10 caleb dalman

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sR • 6-1 • 195 • rhp allen park, mich./allen park

4 andrew ciennik

matt rustulka

jR • 6-3 • 205 • rhp windsor, ont./riverside

brock bates

fR • 6-9 • 260 • rhp delta, ohio/evergreen

37 matt mahalak

so • 5-11 • 172 • lhp wyandotte, mich./our lady of mt. carmel


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28

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at West Georgia 12:30 PM (DH)

Augustana/Drury 10:00 AM/1:00 PM

7

14

Minnesota Duluth% 1:00 PM (DH)

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18

19

25

26

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2

at Grand Valley State* 12:00 PM

5 12

at Hillsdale* 1:00 PM

9

23 2

9

16 23 30

Eastern Michigan 3:00 PM

24 3 10

6

at Eastern Michigan 6:00 PM

13 20

27

at Central Michigan 3:00 PM

25 4 11

Winona State% 3:00 PM (DH)

24

25

Tiffin* 1:00 PM (DH)

20

26 5

at West Georgia 12:30 PM (DH)

27

Drury/Augustana 2:00/5:00 PM

6

12

Minnesota State% 3:00 PM (DH)

19 26

13

Wheeling Jesuit% 9:00 AM

20

Ashland* 1:00 PM (DH)

27

at Findlay* 1:00 PM (DH)

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at Ashland* 1:00 PM (DH)

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7

8

14

15

21

22

28

29

Hillsdale* 1:00 PM (DH)

Grand Valley State* 2:00 PM (DH)

Findlay* 1:00 PM (DH)

at Saginaw Valley State* 2:00 PM (DH)

5

2

Northwood* 1:00 PM (DH)

9 16 23

3

Northwood* 12:00 PM

10

Saginaw Valley State* 1:00 PM (DH)

17

at Tiffin* 1:00 PM (DH)

24

at Hillsdale* 1:00 PM (DH)

30

6

7

1

at Grand Valley State* 1:00 PM (DH)

8

GLIAC TOURNAMENT

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12

13

14

15

NCAA REGIONALS

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17

23

24

NCAA REGIONALS

18

at Northwood* 1:00 PM (DH)

4

17

3

11

at Tiffin* 12:00 PM

15

28

at Findlay* 12:00 PM

Nebraska-Omaha% 3:30 PM

22

Ashland* 12:00 PM

Saginaw Valley State* 12:00 PM

8

21

18 25

19

26

20 27

21 28

22

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

30

31

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RussMatt Invitational (Winter Haven, Fla.)

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