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75s e a s o n s1941 2015

2015 WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITYBASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

WSUATHLETICS.COM

PROUD WARRIOR

Wednesdays are for Warriors. Shed your day-to-day apparel and don the green and gold standard. Every Wednesday we’re flooding our stands, our streets and our city with school spirit and the colors of #warriorpride.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2015 MEDIA GUIDEThe 2015 Wayne State University Baseball Media Guide is a production of the WSU Sports Information Office – Jeff Weiss, Director; Cameron Weidenthaler, Assistant Sports Information Director – in conjunction with the WSU Baseball Office. Compiled, edited, and layout by Cameron Weidenthaler. Additional assistance provided by Jeff Weiss. Cover design by Amanda St. Juliana. Photography by Mark Hicks (WestSide Photographic), Ron Harper, Otto Greule Jr. (Getty Images), Ken Weisenberger, Pulaski Mariners Media Relations, Jason Clark, Adam Bouton and Cameron Weidenthaler. Printed by Inland Press (Detroit, MI). Media guide information current as of February 15, 2015.

DIRECTIONS TO WSU BASEBALL FIELDFrom 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 the 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.

ON THE COVER The 2015 WSU Baseball Media Guide cover features the 75th anniversary logo as WSU Baseball celebrates its 75th season. Designed by Amanda St. Juliana.

MISSION STATEMENTWayne 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.

Cottage Inn ..............................10

Grace Harper Florist .................10

ESA ..........................................11

BMV Law .................................11

QC Innovations ....................... 23

PizzaPapalis ............................ 23

SPONSORSWayne State University Baseball would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous support this season:

Blimpie ................................... 23

Anchor Bay Angels ................. 43

Honeybaked Ham ................... 51

UBS ........................................ 52

INTRODUCTIONQuick Facts / Team Information ...................................... 1Sports Information ......................................................... 2Roster ............................................................................. 3Season Outlook .............................................................. 4Schedule......................................................................... 5

STAFFPresident Dr. M. Roy Wilson ............................................ 6Director of Athletics Rob Fournier ................................... 7Head Coach Ryan Kelley .................................................. 8Assistant Coaches/Support Staff ............................... 9-10

THE WARRIORSPlayer Profiles ......................................................... 12-22

2014 REVIEW / FACILITIES / CAMPS2014 Season Timeline .................................................. 24WSU Baseball Facilities ................................................ 25Harwell Field .......................................................... 26-28 Warrior Camps ............................................................. 292014 Statistics/Results ........................................... 30-322014 GLIAC Recap ......................................................... 33

HISTORY & RECORDSProgram History ........................................................... 34Year-By-Year Results ............................................... 35-39All-Time Series Results ........................................... 40-42Coaching Records ......................................................... 43Team Records ............................................................... 44Batting Records ...................................................... 45-46Pitching/Defense Records ....................................... 47-48All-Time Letterwinners ................................................. 49Warriors in the Pros ...................................................... 50

WAYNE STATEThis is Wayne State ................................................. 53-58Wayne State Academics ................................................ 59Athletic Administration .......................................... 60-61Staff and Coaches ......................................................... 62Sports Medicine / Strength & Conditioning ........................ 63WSU Athletic Hall of Fame ............................................ 64

BASEBALL STAFFHead Coach ................................................................................................Ryan Kelley Alma Mater/Year .......................................................................... Michigan / 1999 Office Phone .................................................................................... 313-577-2749 E-mail ................................................................................ [email protected] Record at WSU/Years .................................................194-123 (.612) / Six Seasons Career Record/Years ............................................................................................SameAssistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator ................................................. Aaron HepnerAssistant Coaches .................................................................................... John DiLaura ...................................................................................................John Dombrowski .................................................................................................. Matthew Williams .......................................................................................................... Clayton Ruch .............................................................................................................. A.J. Matos Associate Athletic Trainer ................................................................... Steve DomzalskiSenior Associate Athletic Director (Baseball) .............................................. Jason Clark

TEAM INFORMATION2014 Overall Record ........................................................................................... 36-17 Home .............................................................................................................. 15-1 Road ................................................................................................................. 8-8 Neutral ........................................................................................................... 13-82014 GLIAC Record/Finish .......................................................................... 22-9 / 2ndLetterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................................................... 22 / 11 Starting Position Players Returning/Lost .........................................................4 / 5 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost .................................................................... 6 / 2Newcomers ..............................................................................................................10 Freshmen ............................................................................................................ 8 Transfers .............................................................................................................. 2

HISTORYFirst Year of Baseball ............................................................................................1941All-Time Varsity Record .............................................................1,180-1,257-15 (.484)GLIAC Titles .................................................... 7 (1980-82, 1998, 2005^, 2008^, 2010)GLIAC Tournament Appearances ...............................................10 (2004-06, 2008-14)NCAA Regional Appearances ........................................6 (2005, 2008, 2010-12, 2014)

^ Regular-Season Title

QUICK FACTSLocation ..................................................................................Detroit, Michigan 48202Founded ................................................................................................................1868Enrollment .................................................................. 27,578 (18,347 undergraduate)Colors ....................................................................................................... Green & GoldNickname .........................................................................................................WarriorsAffiliation .............................................................................................NCAA Division IIConference ...........................................................................................................GLIACStadium ..........................................................................................WSU Baseball Field Dimensions ......................................................................... 310-379-420-370-320 Capacity ............................................................................................................500President ........................................................................................... Dr. M. Roy WilsonFaculty Athletic Representative .................................................... Robert M. AckermanDirector of Athletics.................................................................................. Rob Fournier

SUPPORT STAFFAssociate Athletic Director/Fiscal Operations .................................. Mary Beth BuchanAssociate Athletics Director/Academic Support/SWA .......................... Candice HowardAssociate Athletic Director/Media Relations ................................................. Jeff WeissAssistant Athletic Director/Compliance ......................................................... Alex TiseoAssistant Athletic Director/Marketing & Promotions .......................... Nicole BlaszczykAssistant Athletic Director/Development ......................................... Lauren LepkowskiAssistant Compliance Coordinator .......................................................... Kelsey MeyersExternal Engagement Specialist ................................................................ Kalaya LongAssistant Athletic Director/Facilities ....................................................... Bob OstrowskiAssociate Athletic Director/Head Athletic Trainer .................................... Michael ChanAssociate Athletic Trainer .................................................................... Steve DomzalskiAssociate Athletic Trainer .......................................................................Katie MinahanAssistant Athletic Trainer .......................................................................... Andrew StollAssistant Athletic Trainer ...................................................................... Jessica McNallyHead Strength & Conditioning Coach .................................................. Ruben MendozaAssociate Athletic Director/Campus Recreation ........................................Christy NolanMHRFC Facilities and Finance Supervisor ....................................................... Rob LatvaMultipurpose Indoor Facility Supervisor .................................................. Jim CampbellFacility Coordinator ..................................................................................... Mike FlynnEquipment Manager ............................................................................ Terrance WoodsBusiness Manager/Fiscal Operations ................................................... Linda Letkowski

Front Row (L to R): Student Assistant Coach Clayton Ruch, Head Coach Ryan Kelley, Christian Bilkovic, Jared Tobey, Spencer Church, Alex Kinch, Brandyn Hall, Randy Kuzdak, Cole Clifton, Nick Cowen, Chris Horvath, Assistant Coach Aaron Hepner, Graduate Assistant Coach John

DiLaura. Second Row (L to R): Griffin Harms, Tyler Tompson, Kyle Zimmerman, Devin Rose, Daniel Peake, Jeremy Carrell, Nathan Manis, Dennis Olszewski, Jake Davis, Jeff Sorenson, JT Conti, Joey Hartfelder. Back Row (L to R): Aaron Loconsole, Kevin Moore, Todd Weiss, Josh Arndt, Ryan

Mergener, Sean Winkelseth, Justin Sherman, Bradley Baldwin, Nathan Gendron, Mike Murley, Taylor Horn, Zach Girard, Travis Rodery.

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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION

WWW.WSUATHLETICS.COMTHE ONLINE HOME OF THE WARRIORS

ASSOCIATED PRESS300 River Place Suite 2400Detroit, MI 48207Phone: 313-259-0650Fax: 313-259-4966

Jeff WeissAssoc. Athletic Director/Media Relations

Office Phone ......................................313-577-7542Cell Phone .........................................419-367-1627E-mail .................................. [email protected]

WXYZ-TV 7 (ABC)Sports Director20777 West Ten Mile RoadSouthfield, MI 48037Phone: 248-827-9420Fax: 248-827-9444www.wxyz.com

WJBK-TV2 (FOX)Sports DirectorPO Box 2000Southfield, MI 48037Phone: 248-552-5114Fax: 248-557-1199www.myfoxdetroit.com

MEDIA OUTLETS

DETROIT FREE PRESSGene Myers, Sports Editor600 W. Fort St.Detroit, MI 48226Phone: (313) 222-6661Fax: (313) 222-5983freep.com

MEDIA GUIDELINESThe 2015 Wayne State University Baseball Media Guide was produced by the WSU Sports Information Office to assist the media in coverage of Warrior baseball. Requests for additional information, interviews and photographs should be directed to Cameron Weidenthaler at 313-577-2299 or [email protected].

Post-Game ProceduresHead coach Ryan Kelley will be available for the media by request after the game. Individual Warrior players’ names should be given to Cameron Weidenthaler at the end of the contest and will be made available after the coach meets with the team.

The online home of the Wayne State Warriors (wsuathletics.com) has information on every WSU team including press releases, statistics, rosters, biographical information, and media guides. Enjoy other multimedia features such as blogs, podcasts, photo galleries, video and more. The site also provides links to the NCAA, the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and other sport-related sites.

Video content is available to fans and media both at wsuathletics.com and on YouTube. Warrior All-Access is a subscription-based site which provides live streaming video of home football, basketball and volleyball events, as well as free audio of select road baseball games. Archives of the games are available 24 hours after the conclusion of the event. Additionally, free on-demand video content is available on the WSU Athletics YouTube channel.

Cameron WeidenthalerAsst. Sports Information Director/Baseball Contact

Office Phone ......................................313-577-2299Cell Phone .........................................641-431-0483E-mail ............................ [email protected]

DETROIT NEWSPhil Laciura, Sports Editor615 W. LafayetteDetroit, MI 48226Phone: (313) 222-2261Fax: (313) 222-6019detnews.com

THE SOUTH ENDSports Editor5425 Woodward Ave.Suite 101Detroit, MI 48202Phone: (313) 577-3496Fax: (313) 993-8108thesouthend.wayne.edu

OAKLAND PRESSJeff Kuehn, Sports Editor48 W. HuronPontiac, MI 48342Phone: 248-745-4682 Fax: 248-332-8885theoaklandpress.com

MACOMB DAILYGeorge Pohly, Sports Editor100 Macomb Daily Dr.Mt. Clemens, MI 48043Phone: 586-469-4510Fax: 586-469-2892macombdaily.com

-------------------------- NEWSPAPERS --------------------------WDTK RADIO (1400 AM)Two Radio PlazaFerndale, MI 48220-2129Phone: (248) 581-1207Fax: (248) 581-1231wdtkam.com

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WWJ RADIO (950 AM)Tony Ortiz, Sports26495 American DriveSouthfield, MI 48034Phone: (248) 945-9950Fax: (248) 304-4970wwj.com

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WDIV-TV 4 (NBC) Sports Director550 W. LafayetteDetroit, MI 48226Phone: 313-222-0504Fax: 222-0592www.clickondetroit.com

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NO. NAME POS. HT./WT. YR. B/T HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (LAST COLLEGE)2 Jeremy Carrell INF 5-10/170 Jr. R/R St. Clair, Mich. / St. Clair 3 Bradley Baldwin INF 5-10/180 Fr. L/R Troy, Mich. / Bishop Foley Catholic 4 Brandyn Hall RHP 6-1/196 Jr. R/R Sylvania, Ohio / Northview 5 Cole Clifton OF 6-1/205 So. L/R Sterling Heights. Mich. / De La Salle 6 Justin Sherman INF 5-8/160 R-Jr. R/R Ann Arbor, Mich. / Pioneer 7 Travis Rodery OF 5-7/157 R-Jr. L/L Wyandotte, Mich. / Roosevelt 8 Nathan Gendron UT 5-10/190 R-Sr. R/R Plymouth, Mich. / Dearborn Divine Child (Urbana) 9 Randy Kuzdak INF 6-1/175 R-So. R/R Redford, Mich. / Dearborn Divine Child 10 Aaron Loconsole INF 5-7/180 Jr. R/R Macomb, Mich. / Marine City 11 Zach Girard C/INF 5-9/165 Fr. R/R Sleepy Hollow, Ill. / Dundee Crown 12 Daniel Peake INF 6-1/186 Jr. L/R Mississauga, Ont. / Lorne Park 13 Dennis Olszewski OF 6-0/205 R-Jr. R/R Ann Arbor, Mich. / Gabriel Richard (Wabash Valley CC) 14 Christian Bilkovic LHP 6-3/180 R-Sr. L/L West Bloomfield, Mich. / West Bloomfield15 Ryan Mergener INF 5-8/165 Fr. R/R Grand Rapids, Mich. / Portage Central 16 Mike Murley RHP 5-10/190 Fr. R/R Royal Oak, Mich. / Bishop Foley Catholic 17 Josh Arndt C 5-10/170 Fr. S/R Sterling Heights. Mich. / Oxford 18 Alex Kinch RHP 6-2/195 R-Jr. R/R Ann Arbor, Mich. / Pioneer 19 Chris Horvath RHP 6-4/215 So. R/R Lakeshore, Ont. / St. Anne Catholic 20 JT Conti 1B/LHP 6-2/214 R-Fr. L/L Trenton, Mich. / Trenton 21 Spencer Church UT 6-1/206 R-So. L/R Windsor, Ont. / Holy Names 22 Tyler Tompson RHP 5-11/185 So. R/R Farmington, Mich. / Farmington 23 Jeff Sorenson LHP 6-1/218 R-Sr. L/L Livonia, Mich. / Stevenson 24 Nathan Manis INF 5-11/175 Sr. L/R Port Huron, Mich. / Port Huron Northern (Owens CC) 25 Jake Davis RHP 6-1/170 R-Sr. R/R Rochester, Mich. / Stoney Creek (Kalamazoo Valley CC) 27 Jared Tobey LHP 6-4/200 Fr. R/L St. Clair, Mich. / St. Clair 31 Nick Cowen RHP/OF 6-3/175 Fr. R/R Tecumseh, Mich. / Tecumseh 32 Kyle Zimmerman LHP/1B 6-1/205 Sr. R/L Frankfort, Mich. / Frankfort33 Taylor Horn LHP 5-10/188 R-So. L/L Leo, Ind. / Leo 34 Griffin Harms OF 6-2/200 R-So. R/R Bingham Farms, Mich. / Birmingham Groves 37 Devin Rose OF 6-0/180 Fr. R/R Farmington Hills, Mich. / Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 39 Sean Winkelseth UT 5-9/171 R-So. L/R Ypsilanti, Mich. / Ypsilanti 44 Joey Hartfelder RHP 6-2/180 R-So. R/R Orchard Lake, Mich. / West Bloomfield 46 Kevin Moore OF 5-7/155 Jr. L/L Detroit, Mich. / Renaissance

Ryan Kelley - Head Coach (Seventh Season / 194-123) Aaron Hepner - Assistant Coach/Recruiting CoordinatorJohn DiLaura - Graduate Assistant CoachJohn Dombrowski - Assistant CoachMatt Williams - Assistant CoachA.J. Matos - Student Assistant Coach Clayton Ruch - Student Assistant Coach

ROSTER BREAKDOWNROSTER BY CLASS

Seniors (6)Bilkovic*, Davis*, Gendron*, Manis, Sorenson*, ZimmermanJuniors (9)Carrell, Hall, Kinch*, Loconsole, Moore, Olszewski*, Peake, Rodery*, Sherman*Sophomores (9)Church*, Clifton, Kuzdak*, Harms*, Hartfelder*, Horn*, Horvath, Tompson, Winkelseth*Freshmen (9)Arndt, Baldwin, Conti*, Cowen, Girard, Mergener, Murley, Rose, Tobey * Redshirt

ROSTER BY STATE/PROVINCEMichigan (27)Arndt, Baldwin, Bilkovic, Carrell, Clifton, Conti, Cowen, Davis, Gendron, Harms, Hartfelder, Kinch, Kuzdak, Loconsole, Manis, Mergener, Moore, Murley, Olszewski, Rodery, Rose, Sherman, Sorenson, Tobey, Tompson, Winkelseth, ZimmermanOntario (3)Church, Horvath, PeakeOhio (1)HallIndiana (1)HornIllinois (1)Girard

ROSTER BY POSITIONInfielders (9)Baldwin, Carrell, Conti, Kuzdak, Loconsole, Manis, Mergener, Peake, ShermanOutfielders (6)Clifton, Harms, Moore, Olszewski, Rodery, RoseUtility (3)Church, Gendron, WinkelsethLeft-Handed Pitchers (5)Bilkovic, Horn, Sorenson, Tobey, ZimmermanRight-Handed Pitchers (8)Cowen, Davis, Hall, Hartfelder, Horvath, Kinch, Murley, TompsonCatchers (2)Arndt, Girard

KEY RETURNERSKyle Zimmerman • LHP/1B• 2014All-GLIACFirstTeam,GLIACAll-TournamentTeam•DaktronicsSecondTeamAll-MidwestRegion •Hit.337with37RBI,8-2witha2.51ERAand67SOAlex Kinch • RHP• 2014All-GLIACFirstTeam,SecondTeamAll-MidwestRegion•8-2,3.58ERAin2014Griffin Harms • OF• 2014All-GLIACSecondTeam

KEY LOSSESEric Cunningham • C/OF• 2014All-MidwestRegion• Ledteamwith43RBIandhit.295Clayton Ruch • RHP• Program’ssavesleaderforacareer(25)andseason(15)• 2014All-GLIACHonorableMentionCameron Walker • INF• 2014GLIACAll-TournamentTeam• Hit.302with31RBIand12doubles

KEY ADDITIONSJared Tobey • LHP• All-LeagueandAll-Areaselectionin2014• Struckout13battersagainstStevensonin2013.Aaron Loconsole • INF• PlayedlasttwoseasonsatBGSU•Two-timeAll-MACselectioninhighschoolRyan Mergener • INF• HelpedPortageCentralwinleaguetitlein2013and2014• Hit.397with22stolenbasesin2013

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SEASON OUTLOOK

A program with perennially high expectations looks to add to its 74-year history in 2015. The Wayne State University baseball team won a program record 36 games last season including 22 GLIAC contests. The Warriors surpassed the 30-win mark for the eighth time in program history and the sixth time during the last seven years.

Head coach Ryan Kelley enters his seventh season leading WSU and his .612 (194-123) winning percentage is the best among coaches in program history.

Lasy year, WSU made its fourth NCAA Tournament appearance in five years and knocked off #18 Drury in the opening round of the Midwest Regional. The .679 winning percentage was the second highest for a season and the Green & Gold went 15-1 at home, which was the best winning percentage in program history and the second most wins at home all-time.

“The ability to balance our determination to succeed on the field, in the classroom and still contribute significant community service is what I was most proud of last season,” said Kelley. “Reaching a record win total, achieve over a 3.0 GPA and contributing 1,000+ hours of service is something to look back at and be proud of. Our student-athletes put forth a quality effort in association with the values of our program.”

This season, the program’s 75th, the Warriors will need to replace some highly productive student-athletes. Catcher/outfielder Eric Cunningham was a constant in the lineup and led the team with 43 RBI. Closer Clayton Ruch graduates after a record-setting career at WSU. Ruch holds both of the saves records for career (25) and a single season (15).

“Clayton Ruch had a historical career out of the WSU bullpen for us,” said Kelley. “However, there were some relief pitchers that helped pave the way for Ruch’s last inning appearances. One in particular was Jeff Sorenson in 2014. We look to Sorenson and the other relieving corps to help quiet the opposition late in ball games.”

Cameron Walker battled injuries his entire career but finished with a solid senior campaign, posting 31 RBI on his way to GLIAC All-Tournament Team honors. Jimmy Jackson will also need to be replaced after he hit .348 and slugged .500. Jackson also tied for the team-high with 14 appearances and finished the season with a 3.12 ERA and 31 strikeouts in 43.1 innings.

Wayne State returns its co-aces in senior Kyle Zimmerman and redshirt junior Alex Kinch. Both were 2014 All-GLIAC First Team selections and received All-Midwest Region honors. Zimmerman went 8-2 last season with a 2.51 ERA and 67 strikeouts in 71.2 innings. Zimmerman also hit .337 with 37 RBI and a team-best 15 doubles. Kinch also posted an 8-2 record with a 3.58 ERA. Other pitchers returning will be Sorenson (0.46 ERA in 2014), Brandyn Hall (3-3 in

2014), Chris Horvath (3-2 in 2014) and Taylor Horn (1.78 ERA in 2013), who returns after missing last season due to injury. Sophomore Tyler Tompson also showed promised making four starts and posting a 2.70 ERA a year ago.

“Zimmerman and Kinch had quality campaigns on the mound last season,” said Kelley. “They are very valuable at the top end of our rotation from the left and right sides. Others that will compete to start could include Hall, Horvath, Jared Tobey, Tompson, and more. Our 2015 preliminary practices and workouts will forecast who gets the ball to start a game.”

Junior shortstop Jeremy Carrell will miss the season due to injury after leading WSU in 2014 with a .365 batting average and a .505 on-base percentage. Redshirt sophomore outfielder Griffin Harms will look to build upon a season where he hit .361 and drove in 18 runs while stealing 10 bases. Other notable position players returning will be redshirt junior outfielder Travis Rodery (.435 on-base percentage in 13 games in 2014), redshirt sophomore designated hitter Spencer Church (hit .307 in 2014), sophomore outfielder Cole Clifton (29 RBI in 2014), senior infielder Nate Manis (hit .267 in 2014) and redshirt junior outfielder Dennis Olzweski (seven steals in 17 starts). Redshirt junior infielder Justin Sherman, redshirt senior catcher Nate Gendron, redshirt sophomore infielder Randy Kuzdak, junior infielder Daniel Peake and redshirt sophomore catcher Sean Winkelseth will add depth around the infield and behind the plate.

“Every NCAA season establishes different team personnel due to graduation,” stated Kelley. “With the conclusion of the 2014 seniors’ eligibility it is the new and returning student-athletes opportunity to fill roles and help produce within our lineup. Under the direction of coach Aaron Hepner, our offensive approach will work hard and prepare to find ways to get on base and score runs.”

A group of 11 newcomers will look to battle for playing time and add depth to the Warrior roster. Junior infielder Aaron Loconsole joins the team after two seasons at Bowling Green and junior outfielder Kevin Moore spent the last two seasons at Rochester College.

The schedule begins with a four-game set in Chillicothe, Ohio, on Feb. 21-22. The Warriors will play Mount Mercy twice and Ohio Dominican (non-conference) twice at V.A. Memorial Stadium. Trevecca Nazarene will host WSU for three games on Feb. 27-28 in Nashville before the Warriors head to Florida for the RussMatt Invitational from March 10-17. The final non-conference game of the season will be at Eastern Michigan on March 25 at 6 PM.

The GLIAC schedule will look different from years past as the league will make the switch to a four-game series setup including two nine-inning contests. WSU will host Grand Valley State (April 3-4), Saginaw Valley State (April 8), Tiffin (April 11-12) and Northwood (April 18-19) this season. The GLIAC will also have divisions for the first time. WSU will be in the North Division with Findlay, GVSU, Hillsdale, Northwood and SVSU while the South will include Ashland, Lake Erie, Malone, Ohio Dominican, Tiffin and Walsh. The GLIAC Tournament is scheduled for May 7-10 in Xenia, Ohio.

Coach Kelley and the program’s goals remain the same - to win the GLIAC Tournament and make noise in the NCAA Tournament.

“It is always important to stay healthy,” continued Kelley. “Our sports medicine team along with the strength & conditioning staff assist us tremendously. Plus, our student-athletes need to buy into their roles, while believing in the team first approach. Ultimately, our team’s upperclassmen and leadership will need to find it within themselves to see how they will be placed into WSU history. “

The WSU Baseball team following its 1-0 win over Drury in the NCAA Tournament.

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Date Opponent Location TimeFeb. 21 vs. Mount Mercy (9) Chillicothe, Ohio 10 AMFeb. 21 vs. Ohio Dominican (9) Chillicothe, Ohio 1 PMFeb. 22 vs. Mount Mercy (9) Chillicothe, Ohio 10 AMFeb. 22 vs. Ohio Dominican Chillicothe, Ohio 1 PMFeb. 27 at Travecca Nazarene (9) Nashville, Tenn. 6 PMFeb. 28 at Travecca Nazarene (DH) Nashville, Tenn. 12 / 2:30 PMMarch 10 vs. Saint Joseph’s (9)# Auburndale, Fla. 12:30 PMMarch 10 vs. Saint Ambrose (9)# Auburndale, Fla. 4 PMMarch 11 vs. Wayne State (Neb.)# Winter Haven, Fla. 3:30 PMMarch 12 vs. Minnesota State Mankato (DH)# Lakeland, Fla. 10:30 AM / 1 PMMarch 14 vs. Winona State (DH)# Winter Haven, Fla. 10 AM / 12:30 PMMarch 16 vs. Minnesota Duluth (DH)# Auburndale, Fla. 3 / 5:30 PMMarch 21 at Walsh (DH)* North Canton, Ohio 1 / 3:30 PMMarch 22 at Walsh (DH)* North Canton, Ohio 12 / 2:30 PMMarch 25 at Eastern Michigan (9) Ypsilanti, Mich. 4 PMMarch 28 at Hillsdale (DH)* Hillsdale, Mich. 1 / 3:30 PMMarch 29 at Hillsdale (DH)* Hillsdale, Mich. 12 / 2:30 PMAPRIL 3 GRAND VALLEY STATE (DH)* DETROIT 1 / 3:30 PMAPRIL 4 GRAND VALLEY STATE (DH)* DETROIT 12 / 2 PMAPRIL 8 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE (DH)* DETROIT 2 / 4:30 PM APRIL 11 TIFFIN (DH)* DETROIT 1 / 3:30 PMAPRIL 12 TIFFIN (DH)* DETROIT 12 / 2:30 PMApril 15 at Saginaw Valley State (DH)* University Center, Mich. 2 / 4:30 PMAPRIL 18 NORTHWOOD (DH)* DETROIT 1 / 3:30 PMAPRIL 19 NORTHWOOD (DH)* DETROIT 12 / 2:30 PMApril 25 at Findlay (DH)* Findlay, Ohio 1 / 3:30 PMApril 26 at Findlay (DH)* Findlay, Ohio 12 / 2:30 PMMay 2 at Ashland (DH)* Ashland, Ohio 1 / 3:30 PMMay 3 at Ashland (DH)* Ashland, Ohio 12 / 2:30 PMMay 7-10 GLIAC Tournament Xenia, Ohio TBAMay 14-17 NCAA Regionals TBA TBAMay 23-30 NCAA Championship Cary, N.C. TBA

# 2015 RussMatt Invitational | * GLIAC Contest | Home Games in Bold | All Times Eastern & Subject to Change

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PRESIDENT M. ROY WILSON

M. Roy Wilson, M.D., M.S., was unanimously elected President of Wayne State University by the Board of Governors on June 5, 2013. He assumed the presidency on August 1, 2013.

Prior to joining Wayne State, Dr. Wilson served as deputy director for strategic scientific planning and program coordination at the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

As deputy director, Dr. Wilson led the development and implementation of an integrated system for planning,

coordinating, and evaluating the NIH health disparities research portfolio, in collaboration with the NIH institutes and centers. He also co-chaired the NIH Common Fund programs: the Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity Initiative and the National Research Mentoring Network.

Previously, Dr. Wilson was dean of the School of Medicine and vice president for health sciences at Creighton University, president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, and, concurrently, chancellor of the University of Colorado Denver and chair of the Board of Directors of University of Colorado Hospital. Immediately prior to joining the NIH, Dr. Wilson chaired the Board of Directors of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science and was acting president during part of that time. Under Dr. Wilson’s leadership, the university regained full institutional accreditation and stabilized its finances.

Dr. Wilson’s research has focused on glaucoma and blindness in populations from the Caribbean to West Africa. He holds elected memberships in the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, the International Glaucoma Research Society and the American Ophthalmological Society. He has served on the executive committee

of the NIH-funded Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study and chaired the Data Monitoring and Oversight Committee of the NIH-funded Los Angeles Latino Eye Study. He currently chairs the Data Monitoring and Oversight Committee of the African American Eye Disease Study. Dr. Wilson was a member of the advisory councils of both NIMHD and the former National Center for Research Resources, as well as the NIH Director’s Working Group on Diversity in the Biomedical Research Workforce.

Dr. Wilson received his undergraduate degree from Allegheny College, an M.S. in epidemiology from the University of California, Los Angeles, and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School. He was selected for the list of Best Doctors in America for a consecutive 14 years by Best Doctors Inc. and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Business Journal’s Healthcare CEO of the Year in 2011. His additional honors include the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s Senior Achievement Award, the Distinguished Physician Award from the Minority Health Institute, the Herbert W. Nickens Award from the Association of American Medical Colleges, and the NIH Director’s Award.

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Prsedintial Announcement: (L to R): Paul Massaron, Gary Pollard, Diane Dunaskiss, Debbie Dingell, David Nicholson, President M. Roy Wilson, Kim Trent, Sandra Hughes O’Brien, Eugene Driker

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(Vice Chair)

Marilyn Kelly

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ROB FOURNIER

Another strategic measurement continues to be noteworthy. The 2013-14 academic year continued both academic achievement and community volunteerism. Twelve of WSU’s sixteen athletic programs (women’s indoor and outdoor track is counted as one) have cumulative grade-point averages above 3.00 with a composite cumulative GPA of all WSU student-athletes at 3.07. The annual NCAA Federally-mandated graduation rate (five year) for WSU student-athletes is at an all-time high of 72 percent which has risen over 30 percent in Fournier’s tenure from programs such as: survival skills, connect-mentoring and learning specialists!

In addition, in only nine months, WSU student-athletes contributed an exemplary 10,107 community service hours volunteering at a variety of Detroit initiatives. In the past six years alone, student-athletes have committed 48,529 community service hours with such programs as Habitat For Humanity, University Prep Elementary, Capuchin Soup Kitchen and Warming Center, Adopt a Family Thanksgiving Basket, Basic Needs Drive, Be The Match Donor Registry, Covenant House Michigan, NSO (Neighborhood Service Organization), SOCKS in the City, L.I.N.K. Mentoring (Local Intervention Network for Kids, S.M.A.R.T.S. Mentoring, Big Brother Big Sisters, Make-A-Wish Foundation, COTS, Toys for Tots, Forgotten Harvest, Gleaners Food Bank and Manhood Mentoring Project to name only some of the programs.

The conference recognized those achievements with an unprecedented association’s honor of the Sportsmanship Award and Community Service Award in 2013.

The rise in both academic average and community outreach has been dramatic, consistent and unprecedented. In addition, in the latest federally-mandated graduation rate report, it noted WSU student-athletes received an undergraduate degree at a rate 30 percent higher than the comparable campus population. These, and other academic achievements, are recognized at the annual academic banquet, which he started in 2001 and combines a salute to the University’s faculty.

Fournier’s ability to generate private and corporate support has dramatically altered the physical setting of the athletic campus and the practice/competitive opportunities for WSU student-athletes.

In his 14 years, he has secured $12,350,644 in revenue excluding an additional 1.374 million deferred gifts. That total has helped complete the following facility initiatives: football locker room; multipurpose indoor facility; new men’s and women’s basketball office complex; baseball’s replica Fenway Park baseball stadium which displays the former Tiger Stadium scoreboard on its famous “Green Monster facade; men’s and women’s basketball coaches offices and film room; softball locker room and coaches offices, along with a grandstand, walkway and press box; a Boston Garden-like parquet floor for basketball; Hall of Fame foyer; swimming video board, pool deck and bleachers in the natatorium; football ticket booths and stadium entrance; outdoor marquee; FieldTurf football field; a new outdoor track; scoreboards for baseball and football with a video display; trainer’s treatment areas; and new

Since Rob Fournier was named Director of Athletics at Wayne State University on September 1, 2000, a lot has changed. In those 14 years, the department’s competitive success, classroom achievements, community outreach initiatives and the physical structure of the athletic campus has seen a significant transformation. That development has followed a strategic plan that models business forecasting and has realized defined goals/objectives. The results are well-documented.

That competitive success is evident in Wayne State’s national standing against all Division II institutions. WSU’s 13 best finishes in the prestigious NACDA Cup standings (which measures the overall competitive success of athletic programs around the country) have all occurred in the last 13 years including the three highest marks ever in the past six years – 11th in 2009, 14th in 2014 and 21st in 2010. Those finishes secured an unprecedented top four (4%), top five (5%) and top seven (7%) percent ranking among all Division II athletic programs in the country. Twelve of 17 athletic teams advanced to the NCAA tournament last season. In the past 13 years WSU has catapulted over 100 places in the NACDA rankings.

Additionally, in those 14 years, 40 WSU coaches have been named conference coach of the year while five have gone on to be distinguished as National Coach of the Year. In 2012, the women’s swimming and diving program won the first national title since women’s fencing in 1989. Football had its best season ever in 2011 reaching the Division II national championship game.

During Fournier’s tenure at WSU, Warrior athletic teams have won 31 conference regular-season titles, eight league tournament titles and eight postseason regional, super regional or national titles.

For his efforts, Fournier was honored by NACDA as the Athletics Director of the Year in the Central Region in 2008.

Last year WSU had twenty-eight (28) All-Americans. In the past 10 years, 277 Warriors have been named All-Americans, the most in any decade. In the 97 years of WSU Athletics, 319 of the 540 all-time All-Americans have been so honored since 2000.

USTA outdoor tennis courts with scoreboard. The physical transformation has been both noticeable and imaginative and boasts a number of cosmetic infrastructure changes as well.

Fournier added a radio and statewide television package to WSU media outreach. He also added the athletic department’s first website, a quarterly magazine (Warrior Within) and a weekly coach’s show (Winters on Wednesdays). He also directs and oversees the University’s intramural and club sport programs and the Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center.

Furthermore, Wayne State is the only school in the country to designate a week of activities to promote Women’s Athletics as “W” Week will be having its sixth annual celebration in April 2015 highlighted by “W” Day.

The addition of new programs in women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, and women’s golf follows an internal gender-equity plan designed to better opportunities.

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. He also spent three seasons on the NCAA softball regional ranking committee. He currently serves as a member of the GLIAC Finance Committee, while also serving on the infractions committee, scheduling committee and long range budget planning 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 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 initial Motor City Bowl football contract that is the MAC’s longest postseason 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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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, since broken twice), 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 124 Academic All-GLIAC selections, 69 All-GLIAC awards and 37 All-Region honors.

In 2008, Anthony Bass and Adam Kaminski became the first WSU baseball All-Americans in 30 years, and three years later Michael Wiseman followed suit as an All-American. In 2012, Andrew Ciennik was named to the CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-America First Team, the first WSU baseball student-athlete to receive Academic All-America honors since 1995. In addition, seven players under Kelley’s watch have signed professional contracts with Major League Baseball organizations - Brad Guenther (Los Angeles Angels, 2013), Brett Shankin (Seattle Mariners, 2011), Ryan LaPensee (Arizona Diamondbacks, 2010), Justin Mazur (Kansas City Royals, 2010), Bass (San Diego Padres, 2008), Steve Squires (Chicago White Sox, 2005), and Randy Surratt (Chicago White Sox, 2004).

In 2009, student-athlete Caleb Dalman received the distinguished WSU Service Leader Award. Kelley also serves on the Board of Directors with the Swing 4 Fences Foundation.

Ryan Kelley, who was named head coach in September of 2008, enters his seventh year at the helm of the Wayne State University baseball program in 2015. The ninth head coach in the 74-year history of WSU baseball, Kelley’s .612 (194-123) winning percentage is the best among coaches in program history. This will be his 13th season with the Warriors after serving as an assistant coach for six years including three as WSU’s pitching coach.

Kelley led WSU to a GLIAC Tournament berth for the 10th time in the last 11 years in 2014. The Warriors have won at least 20 conference games each of the past five seasons. Wayne State reached the 30-win plateau for the eighth time in school history and the sixth time in the last seven years. The 34 regular-season victories in 2014 was a school record and the 10-game winning streak earlier in the campaign was also a school best. The Warriors finished 15-1 at home, which is the best winning percentage in program history and matched the second most wins all-time at home.

Last season (2014), Kelley led the Warriors to the most wins in a season in program history (36), second-best winning percentage and its fourth NCAA Tournament appearance in five years. The Warriors knocked off #18 Drury, 1-0, to begin the regional tournament. Six Warriors earned All-GLIAC honors including Jeremy Carrell, Alex Kinch and Kyle Zimmerman being named to the All-GLIAC First Team. Four student-athletes were named Daktronics All-Midwest region including Eric Cunningham being a First Team selection. Zimmerman was a NCBWA All-Midwest Region Gold Glove recipient while Carrell and Zimmerman were CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team selections.

The Warriors collected 468 hits in 2014, which ranks eighth all-time and hit 95 doubles, which is tied for fourth all-time. The pitching staff posted the seventh best ERA in program history (3.52) in the third most innings pitched (406.0). Defensively, WSU collected one of their better seasons - finishing with a .966 fielding percentage, which is tied for second all-time.

In 2013, Wayne State won 30+ games for the fourth consecutive season and Coach Kelley aided in the development of a senior class that won 134 games over its four seasons. Brad Guenther was named GLIAC Player of the Year, which was the first such honor for a Warrior since 2005. WSU had four All-GLIAC First Team selections (Guenther, Alex Pierse, Kenny Davis and Kasey Koster). Guenther was also a Tino Martinez Award semifinalist, which is given to the top DII baseball player in the country. In addition, Pierse, Guenther and Koster all collected NCBWA, Daktronics and ABCA/Rawlings All-Midwest Region honors.

Coach Kelley has led WSU’s community outreach program. His team and student-athlete, Christian Bilkovic, was honored on June 20, 2013, by The Children’s Center of Detroit for its commitment to bettering the surrounding region. Nominees in this category must be a community or civic group that demonstrates exceptional organizational initiative, member participation and commitment through volunteerism and service during the last fiscal year. The Salvation Army also recognized the Warrior baseball program with the “Doing the Most Good” Award on Oct. 23, 2013. In the last six seasons, WSU baseball accumulated over 7,200 community service hours, including weekly visits to The Children’s Center and working with the Detroit Tigers Youth Foundation.

Wayne State won 34 games in 2012, qualifying for the GLIAC Tournament for the eighth time in nine years, and for the NCAA Regional for the third straight year. In 2011, the Warriors set a ten school record for wins (35) and advanced to the championship game of the NCAA Midwest Regional for the second time in program history.

Kelley was chosen as the 2010 GLIAC Coach of the Year as his squad won 32 games and earned the GLIAC regular-season and tournament

championships. In 2009, Kelley guided the team to 25 victories, as he broke his predecessor Jay Alexander’s record for most wins by a first-year head coach in program history.

Since Kelley was named head coach, Wayne State established eight new offensive team records and produced five top-10 pitching records. His success at Wayne State also earned him an invitation to coach at the Team USA 2011 Tournament of Stars in Cary, N.C., where he assisted in evaluating and selecting members of the 18U National Team which went on to win Gold at the Pan American Games.

“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 Wayne State University 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. A responsibility he held for two years 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.

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 in 2008. “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

THE RYAN KELLEY FILEHOMETOWN: Northville, Mich.

HIGH SCHOOL• 1995graduateofDearbornDivineChild• All-StateandPreseasonAll-Americahonoree

COLLEGE• 1999graduateofUniversityofMichigan• Four-yearpitcherforWolverines(1996-99)• 1997BigTenChampion• 1999BigTenTournamentChampion• Amasseda5-4recordwith72strikeoutsin45games• Made17appearancesin1999(3-0record,22strikeouts)• RecipientofMarlinPemberton(1998)andFoussianesFamily

(1999) Baseball Scholarships• Holdsmaster’sdegreefromWSUinsportsadministration

WSU CAREER• 2010GLIACCoachoftheYear• FirstGLIACTournamenttitleinhistoryin2010• 25winsin2009-mostbyafirst-yearcoachinWSUhistory• School-record36victoriesin2014•Highestwinningpercentageinprogramhistory

OVERALL RECORDYear GP Won Lost Pct. 2009 51 25 26 .4902010# 52 32 20 .6152011# 56 35 21 .6252012# 55 34 21 .6182013 50 32 18 .6402014# 53 36 17 .679Career 317 194 123 .612

GLIAC RECORDYear GP Won Lost Pct. Finish^

2009* 33 18 15 .545 4th2010* 31 23 8 .742 1st2011* 35 22 13 .629 2nd2012* 34 21 13 .618 2nd2013* 31 21 10 .677 2nd2014* 31 22 9 .709 2ndCareer 195 127 68 .651 ---^Regular Season *Qualified for GLIAC Tournament

#Qualified for NCAA Tournament

HEAD COACH RYAN KELLEY

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AARON HEPNERAssistant Coach/Recruiting CoordinatorAaron Hepner joined the WSU Baseball staff in August of

2013 as an assistant coach/recruiting coordinator. He had spent the previous five seasons at Eastern Michigan working with former Warrior head coach Jay Alexander.

“I’m really excited about the great opportunity Coach Kelley and the Wayne State athletic administration has given me,” said Hepner. “I am looking forward to helping continue the Warriors baseball program’s excellence on and off the field.”

Hepner took over as hitting coach for the 2012 season, when the team hit .268 collectively and drew a MAC-high 278

walks. Under Hepner’s guidance, Ben Magsig led the MAC in on-base percentage (.478) and walks (53). Magsig’s walk total was the most for a single season in EMU history. Brent Ohrman also finished his final season in an EMU uniform with a .344 batting average and more than 20 stolen bases for a second straight year. Ohrman along with Bo Kinder received First Team Capital One Academic All-District nods. Ohrman also earned MAC Scholar Athlete of the Week accolades and received MAC West Player of the Week honors along with Magsig. Four of Hepner’s hitters, Ohrman, Kinder, Tucker Rubino and Sam Ott, also hauled in Academic All-MAC nominations.

In addition, Hepner aided in the development of All-MAC Second Team catcher Adam Sonabend. Sonabend was also named to the 2013 Johnny Bench Award Watch List

In his first season with EMU, Hepner helped the EMU pitching staff develop into one of the top staffs in the MAC. Hepner led EMU to claim three MAC Pitcher of the Week awards during the regular season, while helping pitcher Corey Chaffins earn Second Team All-MAC accolades after coming off Tommy John sugery in 2008.

In 2010, the EMU pitching staff had one of its best seasons, as the staff combined for six complete games and two shutouts, including an 11-inning complete game shutout by Kendall Lewis, who would go on to earn four national player of the week awards and First Team All-MAC accolades. Hepner also helped develop several EMU freshmen into solid contributors in their first season, including Steve Weber, who earned MAC West Pitcher of the Week honors. In all, the freshmen pitching class combined for eight wins and 10 saves in 2010. As a whole, the 2010 Eastern Michigan pitching staff recorded 387 strikeouts – the most by any team in school history. The previous record was held by the 1975 EMU baseball team that finished fifth at the College World Series.

Hepner spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Michigan, where the Wolverines posted a 131-54 record, including a 70-21 mark in the Big Ten Conference, and were Big Ten Champions both season. In 2007, Michigan advanced to the super regionals after a victory over top-ranked Vanderbilt in the regional finals.

A three-year letterman at the University of Dayton, Hepner served as an assistant coach for the Southern Ohio Copperheads in the Great Lakes Collegiate Summer League in the summer of 2006 before heading to UM. Noted for his defense, Hepner made more than 150 starts at catcher while earning his three letters at Dayton (2003-05) and helped lead the Flyers to a school record 36 wins as a senior in 2005.

Hepner, who led the Atlantic 10 Conference in pickoffs twice, started his college career playing first base and catching at Edmonds Community College in the state of Washington. He transferred to Dayton after his team captured the NWACC championship during his freshman campaign. After graduating from Dayton he played in the Frontier League for the Richmond Roosters in 2005.

A native of Woodinville, Wash., Hepner played football and baseball graduating from Woodinville High School in 2001. He graduated from Dayton with a degree in sports management in 2006, and served as a student assistant coach for one season.

JOHN DOMBROWSKIAssistant Coach

John Dombrowski enters his sixth year with the WSU baseball program in 2014 as an assistant coach, assigned to oversee the development and instruction of the catchers.

Prior to this assignment, Dombrowski 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 would post its highest divisional finish (third) in more than 10 years. This would earn 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 (23) and Megan (9).

MATTHEW WILLIAMSAssistant Coach

Former infielder Matthew Williams joined the WSU staff in 2012, working with infielders, base running, and day-to-day operations of the baseball program.

A three-year letterwinner for the Warriors, Williams was a First Team All-GLIAC shortstop as a senior in 2009. He finished his career ranked in the top 10 all-time at WSU in stolen bases, sacrifices, runs scored, and fielding assists.

Williams is a Detroit native and a 2004 graduate of Royal Oak Shrine High School.

Clayton Ruch joined the WSU Baseball staff in August 2014 as a student assistant coach. Ruch will assist with the pitching staff, practice management and day-to-day operations. He joins the staff after a record breaking two-year career as the Warriors’ closer. He holds the record for career saves (25) and single-season saves (15). In 2014, he was named Honorable Mention All-GLIAC and was a Second Team All-GLIAC selection in 2013.

He was a GLIAC All-Academic Team member in 2014 and was named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2013 in addition to earning a spot on the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2013. He played at Owens Coummnity College (2012) and Cleveland State (2011) before transferring to WSU.

CLAYTON RUCH Student Assistant Coach

JOHN DiLAURAAssistant Coach

John DiLaura joined the Wayne State University baseball program as a volunteer assistant coach in June 2013.

A three-year letterwinner at the University of Michigan, DiLaura graduated in the spring of 2013 with a General Studies degree with an emphasis on business and history.

He won the Michigan Athletic Academic Achievement Award in 2012.

The Clinton Twp., native was a 2009 graduate of Warren De La Salle High School. He is the son of John and Byrdie

DiLaura. John played collegiate baseball at the University of Toledo (1959-62).

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STEVE DOMZALSKIAssistant Athletic Trainer

Steve Domzalski, an employee of the Oakwood Health System, joined the Wayne State staff as an assistant athletic trainer in January 2008 and was promoted to associate athletic trainer in October 2013.

Domzalski 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 became a Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist (SCS) by the

American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists in 2012, and also served as an assistant trainer for the 18U National Baseball Team in the summer of 2012 at the USA Baseball Training Complex in Cary, N.C. This past season he was the head athletic trainer for the 18U Team USA squad in the World Baseball Championships in Chinese Taipei.

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.

Cameron Weidenthaler joined the Wayne State University Athletic Department in March of 2013 as the Assistant Director of Media Relations and serves as the primary contact for volleyball, men’s and women’s golf and baseball while leading the department’s video and social media efforts. He also publishes the quarterly magazine, Warrior Within. The Warrior Within is mailed out to athletic alumni

and “W” Club members. The magazine features recaps and previews of the 18 sports at WSU, the latest news from athletics, information on ways to contribute to the fundraising efforts of athletics and much more.

Weidenthalercame to WSU after spending a year at the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) as the Media Relations Assistant. He served as the primary contact for women’s basketball, women’s tennis and assisted in coverage of all other programs. In addition, he served as the secondary contact for football. The ULM football program went 8-5 including a win over #8 Arkansas to begin the 2012 season, which gained national media attention. The Warhawks went to the Independence Bowl, its first ever bowl game, where Weidenthaler served as the primary media contact during bowl week.

Weidenthaler spent two years at Western Illinois University where he received his Master’s in Sport Management in 2012 and served as the Media Services Graduate Assistant. He graduated from Upper Iowa University in 2010 with a degree in Communication with Sports Emphasis while working for four years as the Sports Information Student Assistant.

A native of Panora, Iowa, he also worked in the sports department at the CBS affiliate (KCCI) in Des Moines, Iowa.

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A.J. MATOS Student Assistant Coach

A.J. Matos will serve as a student assistant coach during the 2014-15 academic year. He will assist with infielders and position player instruction.

As a senior, he was named team’s Best Defensive Player at the awards banquet. He appeared in 41 games and made 36 starts at second base in

2014. Matos hit .238 with 14 runs scored and 14 RBI. He finished with a .344 on-base percentage and posted a .981 fielding percentage with 161 chances, turning 29 double plays . He collected seven multi-hit games and three multi-RBI games. Matos drove in two runs against Wayne State College (3/11/14) and went 2-for-4 with two runs scored, two doubles and three RBI against Hillsdale (4/12/14). He finished the season with two multi-hit games against Grand Valley State (5/16/14) and Southern Indiana (5/17/14) in the NCAA Midwest Regional.

He is an accounting major and was named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2011 and Fall 2013. He also volunteers with the Local Intervention Network for Kids (LINK) mentoring program.

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Career Notes: Active career leader in batting average (.344), runs scored (90) and is the school record holder in hit by pitches with 48 ... also is the active leader with 23 career stolen bases ... is the active career leader with 246 fieldng assists.

2014: Voted to the All-GLIAC First Team at shortstop ... selected to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team ... named to the Daktronics Second Team All-Midwest Region ... voted to the NCBWA Second Team All-Midwest Region ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in 52 games, while making all 50 starts at shortstop ... received the team’s “Top Hitter” award at the team banquet ... had 12 sacrifice hits, which ranks third all-time ... led the team in several offensive categories ... hit a team-high .365 with a .505 on-base percentage (second in GLIAC) and 57 runs scored (led GLIAC), which matches the second most in program history ... he stole 19 bases in 22 attempts, which ranked third in the league ... drove in 16 runs from the leadoff spot ... was hit 28 times (a program record and led the nation) and drew 22 walks ... finished with a .923 fielding percentage in 235 chances ... totaled 18 multiple-hit games, including four three-hit games ... had a 14-game reached base streak ... was hit four times against Hillsdale (4/12) including twice in one inning ... his 145 fielding assists ranks third all-time ... 2013-14 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award.

2013: Named All-GLIAC Honorable Mention ... voted WSU’s Top Defensive Player at the 2013 Awards Banquet ... played in 46 games with 44 starts (41 2B, 3 SS) ... hit .315 with 33 runs scored, four doubles and one triple ... drove in 23 runs and walked 19 times ... set a then single-season record with 20 hit by pitches ... was hit by two pitches in a game on four occasions ... slugged .363 with a .470 on-base percentage ... led the team with 12 sacrifice hits ... won game two against GVSU (5/4) with a RBI squeeze bunt single ... committed just 11 errors in 195 chances for a .944 fielding percentage ... was 4-for-5 on stolen base attempts ... collected 10 multi-hit games and five multi-RBI games ... had an eight-game hitting streak and a 24-game reached base streak ... went 4-for-4 with two runs and three RBI on two doubles against Lake Erie (3/29) ... from March 28 to April 20 increased his batting average from .182 to .318.

High School: A 2012 graduate of St. Clair ... lettered three years in baseball for the Saints, who won their first-ever state championship in 2011 ... hit .398 with five home runs, 22 RBI and 18 stolen bases as a senior and earned Second Team All-State honors ... received all-district and all-conference honors in each of his last three years ... hit .298 with a 1.000 fielding percentage as a junior playing primarily at second base ... had a .343 batting average as a sophomore ... was a three-sport athlete at St. Clair, playing No. 1 singles in tennis and point guard on the basketball team ... earned MVP honors in both tennis and basketball, and advanced to the state tournament in tennis every year ... served as a team captain for all three teams ... honor roll student earning all-district academic honors.

Personal: Full name--Jeremy J. Carrell ... born in Port Huron ... son of Mike and Barb Carrell ... has two brothers, Michael and Andrew ... is a kinesiology/physical therapy major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 (4.00), Winter 2013 and Winter 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

JEREMY CARRELL’S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2013 .315 46/44 124 33 39 23 .363 19/20 4/52014 .365 52/50 167 57 61 16 .419 22/14 19/22TOTAL .344 98/94 291 90 100 39 .395 41/34 23/27

PLAYER PROFILES

JEREMY CARRELL

4Pitcher

6-1, 196, R/R, Jr. Sylvania, Ohio / Northview HS

BRANDYN HALL

2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... made 11 appearances with seven starts ... compiled a 3-3 record with a 4.36 ERA ... struck out 19 batters in 41 1/3 innings pitched ... went six innings against St. Joseph’s (3/9) and struck out two, while allowing two earned runs for his first win of the season ... earned a win at Malone (4/1) ... went six innings versus Tiffin (4/23) and struck out five Dragons.

2013: Appeared in eight games with four starts ... went 4-2 with a 2.76 ERA ... struck out nine over 32.2 innings ... earned his first career win against Notre Dame College (3/8), appearing in relief and going three innings and not allowing a baserunner ... pitched three scoreless innings against GLIAC Tournament Champion Ashland (3/28) ... went a season-high six innings against Malone (4/2) for the win to improve to 2-0 ... earned a win in the GLIAC Tournament over SVSU (5/8), going 4.1 innings in relief and not allowing a run on five hits with no walks.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Sylvania Northview ... was a three-year varsity letterwinner ... hit .300 or better every year, including a .366 average as a senior ... had a 5-4 record with a 2.10 ERA and 64 strikeouts on the mound in 2012 ... named all-league and all-district ... was a three-sport athlete at Northview for the Wildcats, lettering three years in football and two in basketball ... was a four-year honor roll student.

3Infielder

5-10, 180, L/R, Fr. Troy, Mich. / Bishop Foley Catholic HS

BRADLEY BALDWIN

High School: A 2014 graduate from Bishop Foley Catholic High School ... joined the Warriors after a highly successful prep career under Coach Buster Sunde ... won three state titles and has collected three letters for the Ventures, hitting .450 as a sophomore and .426 as a junior ... was a two-time All-State and All-League selection while being named an All-Region selection on three occasions ... spent his first three years on the Academic Honor Roll ... played club with the South Oakland A’s and head coach Justin Robinson.

Personal: Full name--Bradley C. Baldwin ... born in Troy, lives in Madison Heights ... son of Randy and Brenda Baldwin ... has a brother, Jake, who plays baseball at Ashland ... is undecided on academic major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

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Personal: Full name--Brandyn M. Hall ... born in Sylvania, Ohio ... son of Brian and Cory Hall ... has two younger sisters, Kaylee and McKenna ... is a pre-pharmacy major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2013 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Winter 2014 and Fall 2014.

BRANDYN HALL’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA APP/GS W-L IP H R ER BB/SO B/AVG2013 2.76 8/4 4-2 32.2 29 13 10 8/9 .2462014 4.35 11/7 3-3 41.1 44 28 20 17/19 .273TOTAL 3.65 19/11 7-5 74.0 73 41 30 25/28 .262

5Outfielder

6-1, 205, L/R, So. Sterling Heights, Mich. / De La Salle HS

Career Notes: Active career leader with three triples.

2014: Appeared in 46 games, making 45 starts all in the outfield ... was hitting .333 after a two-hit game against Ohio Dominican (4/17) ... scored 30 runs and drove in 29 ... collected seven doubles and led the team with three triples ... had an inside-the-park home run against Findlay (4/16) ... drove in a run in seven consecutive games from March 30 to April 6 ... recorded nine multiple-hit games and totaled seven multiple-RBI contests ... had a 10-game hitting streak and a team-high 15-game reached base streak ... drove in three runs against Northwood (4/6) ... finished with a perfect fielding percentage in 68 chances and collected three outfield assists.

High School: A 2013 graduate of Warren De La Salle ... was a three-year varsity baseball letterwinner for the Pilots ... batted .380 as a junior for the state runner-ups and coach Matt Cook ... had 12 doubles, four home runs and 40 RBI in 2012 ... earned Second Team All-State as well as First Team All-Macomb County accolades as a junior ... was a member of the academic honor roll along with the National Honor Society ... served as a baseball team captain as a senior ... played summer ball for coach Buster Sunde.

Personal: Full name--Cole P. Clifton … born on October 29, 1994, in Troy ... son of Dennis and Karen Clifton ... is a business administration/marketing major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2013, Winter 2014 and Fall 2014.

COLE CLIFTON

6Infielder

5-8, 160, R/R, R-Jr. Ann Arbor, Mich. / Pioneer HS

2014: Appeared in 20 games and made two starts in the outfield ... went 2-for-14 with four runs scored ... did not make an error in 11 chances ... recorded his first hit of the season against Lewis (3/7) ... went 1-for-2 with a run scored at Malone (4/1) ... scored a run against NCAA Midwest Regional Champions (and NCAA National Champions) Southern Indiana (5/17).

2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... appeared in 25 games and made 10 starts, all in CF ... made 10 appearances as the team’s go to pinch-runner ... hit .314 with 11 runs, two doubles and five RBI ... 4-for-5 on stolen base attempts ... slugged .371 with a .419 on-base percentage ... did not make an error ... first career hit came on March 13 against Charleston ... went 3-for-5 with a run scored on March 16 against Minnesota-Duluth ... drove in two runs on April 16 against Tiffin ... collected a five-game hitting streak and a nine-game reached base streak.

2012: Redshirted.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Ann Arbor Pioneer ... lettered three years in baseball ... batted over .320 each of his last two seasons, including a .374 mark as a senior ... earned all-county, all-district and all-conference honors ... helped the Pioneers win a state championship in 2010 ... served as team captain for two years ... also lettered in football.

Personal: Full name--Justin G. Sherman … born in Ypsilanti ... son of Kevin and Madeline Sherman ... has two brothers, Kevin and Michael, and a sister, Shatisha Miller ... is a business major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2011 and Winter 2014.

JUSTIN SHERMAN

7Outfielder

5-7, 157, L/L, R-Jr. Wyandotte, Mich. / Roosevelt HS

2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... appeared in 13 games, making 12 starts (5 in LF, 4 in CF, 2 in RF, 1 at DH) ... hit .297 with 11 runs scored and three RBI ... stole two bases ... tallied three multiple-hit games ... went 2-for-3 with three runs and a stolen base on Opening Day against St. Joseph’s (3/1) ... went down with an injury during Florida trip ... returned to the starting lineup on May 3 against Walsh and went 2-for-3 with two runs scored ... 2-for-4 with three runs and an RBI against SVSU (5/8) in the GLIAC Tournament ... went 1-for-3 in the NCAA Midwest Regional win over Drury (5/15) ... hit safely in six of the last eight games of the season ... 2013-14 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award.

2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... appeared in 20 games and made 15 starts, all in CF ... hit .190 with three runs and two RBI ... recorded a .364 on-base percentage ... made just one error and finished the season with a .976 fielding percentage ... collected three multiple-hit games ... first career hit came against Tiffin on April 16 ... went 2-for-4 against Ohio Dominican on April 21 ... other two-hit games came against SVSU on April 28 and GVSU on May 4 ... 2012-13 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award.

TRAVIS RODERY

COLE CLIFTON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2014 .268 46/45 149 30 40 29 .376 19/17 3/3TOTAL .268 46/45 149 30 40 29 .376 19/17 3/3

JUSTIN SHERMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2013 .314 25/10 35 11 11 5 .371 6/13 4/52014 .143 20/2 14 4 2 0 .143 3/6 0/0TOTAL .265 45/12 49 15 13 5 .306 9/19 4/5

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PLAYER PROFILES

2012: Redshirted.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Wyandotte Roosevelt ... played three years of varsity baseball ... helped lead the Bears to the league title in 2010 and the district championship game in 2011 ... was Roosevelt’s top hitter all three years, posting a .559 average with 57 hits and a team-best 22 walks as a senior ... hit four homers and had an .833 slugging percentage as a senior ... batted .425 with 24 RBI in 2010 and .431 with 44 hits in 2009 … also served as the team’s closer ... was an all-league and a News-Herald Dream Team selection ... team MVP ... earned academic all-state honors in 2010 ... elected team captain in 2011 ... also lettered in basketball.

Personal: Full name—Travis L. Rodery ... born in Wyandotte ... son of Walt and Sharon Rodery ... has a sister, Heather ... is a criminal justice major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2011, Winter 2012, Fall 2012, Winter 2013, Fall 2013 and Winter 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

TRAVIS RODERY’S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2013 .190 20/15 42 3 8 2 .190 9/7 2/22014 .297 13/12 37 11 11 3 .351 3/5 2/3TOTAL .241 33/27 79 14 19 5 .266 14/14 4/5

8Utility

5-10, 190, R/R, R-Sr. Plymouth, Mich. / Dearborn Divine Child HS

(Urbana)

NATHAN GENDRON

2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... appeared in one game behind the plate ... collected hits first hit as a Warrior against Hillsdale (4/12) ... 2013-14 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award.

2013: Redshirted.

2012: Played at Glen Oaks Junior College in Centerville, Mich. ... batted .284 with 12 RBI and 19 runs scored.

2011: Played in seven games for the Urbana Blue Knights ... went 1-for-6 with a walk and two strikeouts ... recorded three putouts and two fielding assists (0-2-0 at 3B, 1-0-0 at 1B, 2-0-0 in OF) ... singled vs. Quincy (5/1).

High School: A 2010 graduate of Dearborn Divine Child ... lettered three years in baseball ... won state titles in 2008 and 2010 ... primarily an outfielder for the Falcons ... was a two-time All-District honoree (2009-10) ... earned All-City accolades twice (2009-10) ... also played three years of varsity football as a running back and safety.

Personal: Full name--Nathan M. Gendron ... born in Plymouth ... son of Jim and Mary Kay Gendron ... father played quarterback at WSU (1976-79) ... has an older brother, Kyle and a younger sister, Alyssa ... Kyle played two years at Western Michigan (2007-08) and was an ABCA First Team All-Region selection in 2009 at Grand Valley State ... Kyle batted .381 with 50 RBI as a senior in 2010 for GVSU ... is a mechanical engineering major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term GPA 3.5+) for Fall 2013 and Winter 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2013 and Fall 2014.

NATHAN GENDRON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2014 .500 1/0 2 0 1 0 .500 0/1 0/0TOTAL .500 1/0 2 0 1 0 .500 0/1 0/0

9Infielder

6-1, 175, R/R, R-So. Redford, Mich. / Dearborn Divine Child HS

RANDY KUZDAK

2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... appeared in 12 games and made three starts (2 at SS, 1 at DH) ... went 2-for-10 with three runs, an RBI and one walk ... recorded first collegiate hit against Saginaw Valley State (3/30) in a pinch-hitting role ... went 1-for-2 versus Hillsdale (4/13) ... 2013-14 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award.

2013: Redshirted.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Dearborn Divine Child ... hit .348 with 23 RBI in his second varsity season in 2012 ... helped DC reach the semifinals of the state tournament ... selected to play in the MHSAA East-West All-Star Game at Comerica Park ... earned all-city, all-league and all-regional honors ... hit .340 with 31 hits, 22 RBI and 21 runs scored as a junior ... also a three-year letterwinner in basketball as an all-city point guard, helping the Falcons win a regional title ... a summa cum laude student ... served as team captain for both sports.

Personal: Full name--Randal P. Kuzdak ... born in Redford ... son of Randy and Michele Kuzdak ... has a sister, Sarah ... is a business administration/management major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012, Winter 2013, Winter 2014 and Fall 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2013.

RANDY KUZDAK’S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2014 .200 12/3 10 3 2 1 .200 1/3 0/0TOTAL .200 12/3 10 3 2 1 .200 1/3 0/0

10Infielder

5-7, 180, R/R, Jr. Macomb, Mich. / Marine City HS (BGSU)

AARON LOCONSOLE

2014 (at Bowling Green State): Played in 13 games, making four starts at second base ... batted .087 with two hits in 23 plate appearances .... had a hit on Feb. 15 at Belmont ... added a second hit the very next day on Feb. 16.

2013 (at Bowling Green State): Appeared in 15 games, making his collegiate debut on March 1 at Tennessee Tech ... started his first collegiate game on March 2, going 1-for-1 with two walks and two RBI ... started six games, compiling an on-base percentage of .321.

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12Infielder

6-1, 186, L/R, Jr. Mississauga, Ont. / Lorne Park HS

DANIEL PEAKE

2014: Appeared in nine games and made two starts, both at third base ... went 1-for-8 with two RBI ... had lone hit at Ashland (3/18) with an RBI ... drove in a run with a sac fly against Saginaw Valley State (3/30).

2013: Appeared in 28 games and made 22 starts, all at 3B ... hit .211 with 10 runs, one double and five RBI ... totaled two multiple-hit games and two multiple-RBI games ... collected an eight-game reached base streak ... made five errors and finished with a .906 fielding percentage ... first career hit came in debut at Valdosta State (2/23), where he went 3-for-4 with a run scored ... he went 2-for-4 with a run scored and two RBI at Hillsdale (4/13) ... walked three times against Tiffin (4/16) ... went 1-for-2 with two runs and two RBI vs. Findlay (4/17).

High School: Graduated from Lorne Park Secondary in 2012 ... played four seasons of varsity baseball ... helped lead the Spartans to three straight league finals ... a three-sport athlete ... played quarterback for the football team and small forward for the basketball squad ... was a team captain for both baseball and football.Personal: Full name--Daniel M. Peake ... born in Vanderhoof, B.C. ... son of Stephen

DANIEL PEAKE’S’ CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2013 .211 28/22 71 10 15 5 .225 14/10 0/12014 .125 9/2 8 0 1 2 .125 0/3 0/0TOTAL .203 37/24 79 10 16 7 .215 14/13 0/1

High School: A 2012 graduate from Marine City High School .... was a four time letterwinner for coach Daryn Letson ... twice was selected to the All-MAC team as a Mariner ... was a two-time All-Area player ... earned All-State honors as a linebacker.

Personal: Full name--Aaron J. Loconsole ... son of Frank Loconsole and Kim Charnow ... has one brother, Sean ... born on June 20, 1994 ... father played hockey at Michigan Tech (1979-83) ... is a physical education major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

AARON LOCONSOLE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2013 .217 15/6 23 4 5 4 .217 2/9 0/02014 .087 13/4 23 1 2 1 .087 0/5 0/0TOTAL .152 28/10 46 5 7 5 .152 2/14 0/0

11Catcher/Infielder 5-9, 165, R/R, Fr.

Sleepy Hollow, Ill. / Dundee Crowns HS

ZACH GIRARD

High School: A 2014 graduate from Dundee Crown High School after spending his first three years at Huntley High School ... was a four-year letterwinner ... hit .425 as a sophomore and .370 as a junior ... was an All-Area selection as a sophomore and All-Conference honoree as a junior ... played summer ball with Top Tier Baseball that went 39-7 for coach Brian Duffy.

Personal: Full name--Zachary P. Girard ... son of Ken and Debbie Girard ... majoring in Business Management.

and Sarah Peake ... has a brother, Thomas ... is a business administration/marketing major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

13Outfielder

6-0, 205, R/R, R-Jr. Ann Arbor, Mich. / Gabriel Richard HS

(Wabash Valley CC)

DENNIS OLSZEWSKI

2014: Appeared in 28 games and made 13 starts, all in center field ... hit .200 with nine runs scored and three doubles ... drove in two runs and finished the season with a .360 on-base percentage ... stole four bases on seven attempts ... posted a .923 fielding percentage on 26 chances ... collected hits in four consecutive games from March 15 to March 18 against Minnesota-Duluth and Ashland ... scored two runs at Ashland (3/18).

2013 (Wabash Valley CC): Was named a JCAA Academic All-American.

2012 (Wabash Valley CC): Redshirted as a freshman.

High School: A 2011 graduate from Gabriel Richard High School ... was a four-time letterwinner in baseball for coach Greg Lenhoff ... was a two-time All-Region, All-District and All-League selection ... earned Second Team All-State honors as a senior ... as a junior, led his team to a 43-2 record while advancing to the state finals ... the Irish were league champions all four seasons and finished third in 2008, while reaching the quarterfinals in both 2009 and 2011 ... served as a four-time Honor Roll student ... was a team captain for football and baseball ... played summer ball with the Michigan Red Sox for coach Billy Hardin.

Personal: Full name--Dennis D. Olszewski ... born Nov. 13, 1992 ... son of John and Cathy Olszewski ... has two brothers, Jeff and Adam ... is a kinesiology major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2014 and Fall 2014.

DENNIS OLSZEWSKI’S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2014 .200 28/13 40 9 8 2 .360 5/14 4/7TOTAL .200 28/13 40 9 8 2 .360 5/14 4/7

14Pitcher

6-3, 185, L/L, R-Sr. West Bloomfield, Mich. / West Bloomfield HS

CHRISTIAN BILKOVIC

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PLAYER PROFILES

2015: Team captain ... for the second straight year, was a national semifinalist for the Coach Wooden Citizen Cup.

2014: National semifinalist for the Coach Wooden Citizen Cup (The Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup is presented to two distinguished athletes – one collegiate and one professional – who have made the greatest difference in the lives of others. The recipients are athletes of excellence both on and off the field, role models both as performers and persons) ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... made two appearances ... pitched three innings with a 3.00 ERA ... threw a scoreless inning against Alderson Broaddus in Florida on March 12 ... appeared against Hillsdale on April 12 and tossed two innings, allowing one earned run ... 2013-14 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award.

2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... received Warrior Award for his leadership and community involvement ... appeared in two games and did not give up a run to finish the season with 0.00 ERA over two innings ... struck out one and walked three ... tossed a scoreless inning against #20 Slippery Rock (3/15) and pitched a scoreless frame at Northwood (4/7) with one strikeout ... finalist for the Lisa V. Ford Heart & Soul Award for his leadership and individual commitment to community service ... also helped the baseball team earn the Salvation Army’s “Doing the Most Good” award, which honors any individual, organization or corporation exemplifying an extraordinary spirit of service and collaboration with The Salvation Army in “Doing the Most Good” in times of disaster, crisis or severe need.

2012: Appeared in four games ... debuted March 14 vs. Winona State ... also pitched April 18 at Hillsdale and April 21 vs. Ashland ... made a postseason appearance May 12 in the championship game of the GLIAC Tournament vs. Grand Valley State ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team.

2011: Did not see any game action ... was redshirted.

High School: A 2010 graduate of West Bloomfield ... played three years on the Lakers varsity baseball team for coach Jeff Gibson ... posted a 5-4 record with a 3.70 ERA as a senior ... also hit .310 with 19 doubles ... went 3-0 with a 3.50 ERA in 2009 ... batted .310 with seven doubles and 15 RBI as a sophomore ... played two years of summer ball for Gibson with the Lakes Area Dodgers-Blue 18-under travel team, winning the 2009 Triple Crown SlumpBuster tournament championship in Omaha, Neb.

Personal: Full name--Christian R.E. Bilkovic ... born in Royal Oak ... son of Mark and Kim Bilkovic ... has two younger brothers, Ryan and Brendan ... is a social studies education secondary major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Winter 2013, Winter 2014 and Fall 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2011, Winter 2012, Fall 2012 and Fall 2013 ... is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and will serve as co-president in 2014-15.

CHRISTIAN BILKOVIC’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA APP/GS W-L IP H R ER BB/SO B/AVG2012 22.50 4/0 0-0 2.0 6 5 5 2/0 .5452013 0.00 2/0 0-0 2.0 2 0 0 3/1 .286 2014 3.00 2/0 0-0 3.0 3 3 1 2/1 .250TOTAL 7.71 8/0 0-0 7.0 11 8 5 7/2 .367

15Infielder

5-8, 165, R/R, Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / Portage Central HS

RYAN MERGENER

High School: A 2014 graduate of Portage Central ... was a three-time letterwinner for the Mustang baseball team and coach Paul Schneider ... helped Portage Central win the league title in 2013 and 2014 and hit .397 with 22 stolen bases in 2013 ... was an All-Conference selection in 2012 and an All-Conference First Team and All-District First Team selection in 2013 ... was awarded the Gold Award in high school (3.9+ GPA) his first three years ... played under Coach Brian Kalczynski and Midwest Elite in the summer of 2014 and hit .385 while helping the team to a 26-7-2 record ... an accomplished football athlete, serving as a team captain in 2013 as well as being named a All-Conference First Team quarterback, and offensive Team MVP while the Mustangs came one game away from the state title game ... also lettered in football on three occasions.

Personal: Full name--Ryan D. Mergener ... born in Grand Rapids, lives in Portage ... son of Kurt and Denise Mergener ... plans on majoring in pre-med/biology ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2014.

16Pitcher

5-10, 165, R/R, Fr. Royal Oak, Mich. / Bishop Foley Catholic HS

MIKE MURLEY

High School: A 2014 graduate of Bishop Foley Catholic ... was a two-time letterwinner for coach Buster Sunde ... helped the Ventures to an 80-5-1 record the past two years and collected All-State Second Team honors in 2014 ... earned First Team All-District, All-Region and All-League honors ... played summer ball for the South Oakland A’s ... lettered in wrestling in 2012 as a sophomore ... also an Honor Roll student.

Personal: Full name-- Mike J. Murley ... son of James and Mary Murley ... has one sister, Nicole ... plans on majoring in engineering ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2014.

17Catcher

5-10, 170, R/R, Fr. Ann Arbor, Mich. / Oxford HS

JOSH ARNDT

High School: A 2014 graduate of Oxford High School ... was a four-year letterwinner for head coach Jeff Willis ... served as a team captain ... hit .330 as a junior and .390 as a senior ... was an All-League and All-District selection in 2014 ... played summer ball for East Coast Michigan and coach Scott Tesluck.

Personal: Full name-- Joshua P. Arndt ... born on June 16, 1996 ... son of Paul and Faye Arndt ... is a marketing major ... has two brothers, Jacob and AJ ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

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18Pitcher

6-2, 195, R/R, R-Jr. Ann Arbor, Mich. / Pioneer HS

ALEX KINCH

Career Notes: Active career leader in complete games (4) and ERA (3.86).

2014: Voted to the All-GLIAC First Team as a starting pitcher ... selected to the Daktronics Second Team All-Midwest Region ... was an NCBWA Second Team All-Midwest Region selection ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... received the Anthony Bass Top Pitcher at team banquet ... appeared in 14 games and made 13 starts, which is tied for fifth all-time and was tied for third in the GLIAC ... eight quality starts ... finished 8-2 with a 3.58 ERA ... his eight wins is tied for eighth all-time and was tied for second in the conference .... his .800 winning percentage is tied for 10th all-time ... struck out 40 batters in 78 innings ... finished with four complete games ... struck out a career-high nine batters against Lewis (3/7) ... went all seven innings against Saginaw Valley State (3/30) ... pitched eight innings versus Northwood (4/5) ... went eight 1/3 innings against Walsh (5/2) and struck out six batters for his sixth straight start of six or more innings.

2013: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... appeared in four games and made two starts ... finished season with a 1-0 record and a 6.48 ERA over 8.1 innings with three strikeouts ... tossed a complete game against Valdosta State (2/24), he went seven innings and allowing one run on four hits and struck out two with no walks ... appeared against Notre Dame College (3/8), Ashland (3/28) and Northwood (4/6).

2012: Did not compete ... redshirted.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Ann Arbor Pioneer ... played two years of varsity baseball ... was a pitcher and also played right field ... named MVP of the 2010 state tournament ... struck out six in a complete-game 4-1 victory over Saline in the championship game, his fourth playoff victory ... earned all-district and all-region honors in 2011 ... lettered three years in wrestling, claiming all-district accolades and serving as team captain as a senior.

Personal: Full name--Alexander S. Kinch ... born in Indianapolis, Ind. ... son of John and Carol-Anne Kinch ... has a brother, Ben, and a sister, Maureen ... is a kinesiology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012, Winter 2013, Fall 2013, Winter 2014 and Fall 2014 ... is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).

ALEX KINCH’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA APP/GS W-L IP H R ER BB/SO B/AVG2013 6.48 4/2 1-0 8.1 5 6 6 6/3 .185 2014 3.58 14/13 8-2 78.0 84 40 31 24/40 .271TOTAL 3.86 18/15 9-2 86.1 89 46 37 30/43 .264

19Pitcher

6-4, 215, R/R, So. Windsor, Ont. / St. Anne Catholic HS

CHRIS HORVATH

2014: Appeared in 11 games and made five starts during his freshman year ... went 3-2 with 4.73 ERA and 17 strikeouts in 32 1/3 innings ... pitched six innings and allowed one run against St. Joseph’s (3/9) striking out six batters to earn his first collegiate win ... went 5 1/3 innings at Findlay (4/9) and took a perfect game into bottom of the sixth inning before the Oilers put their first runner on base via a single ... faced Findlay (4/16) in his next start and tossed six innings striking out three batters for his third win of the season ... pitched 4 1/3 scoreless innings of relief at Lake Erie (4/27) ... appeared against Saginaw Valley State (5/10) in the GLIAC Tournament and tossed a scoreless inning ... pitched a scoreless inning against NCAA Midwest Regional Champions Southern Indiana (5/17) in regional play.

High School: A 2013 graduate of St. Anne Catholic ... won four games as a senior and struck out 31 in 14 innings ... led the Saints to an 18-11 record in his four seasons ... tossed a no-hitter with eight strikeouts against St. Joseph HS on May 6, 2013 ... struck out the first 11 batters of the game against Belle River HS (5/2/13) ... played travel baseball in the Ontario Baseball Association and allowed only two hits in three games and was named Tournament MVP as his squad was crowned champions ... played travel hockey in the Ontario Hockey Association and was his team’s leading scorer ... went 4-0 and allowed just one run in 2014 in summer league while striking out 20 in 18 innings ... summer league team went 18-7 in 2013 ... also lettered in volleyball and tennis during his prep career.

Personal: Full name--Christopher J.B. Horvath ... born October 16, 1994, in Windsor ... son of Rudy and Kimberly Horvath ... father played hockey and tennis at St. Clair College ... his great uncle was a professional golfer and finished 13th at the U.S. Open in 1954 ... great grandfather was a professional football player and played for the Hamilton TigerCats ... has one brother, Lydon and two sisters, Austyn and Jaime ... is majoring in psychology ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2013 and Fall 2014.

CHRIS HORVATH’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA APP/GS W-L IP H R ER BB/SO B/AVG2014 4.73 11/5 3-2 32.1 29 17 17 16/17 .246TOTAL 4.73 11/5 3-2 32.1 29 17 17 16/17 .246

20First Baseman/Pitcher

6-2, 214, L/L, R-Fr. Trenton, Mich. / Trenton HS

JT CONTI

2014: Redshirted.

High School: A 2013 graduate of Trenton High School ... earned four varsity letters for the Trojans ... batted .402 as a junior in 2012 for coach Todd Szalka ... selected All-District, All-Area, All-League as well as All-State in 2012 ... hit two career walk-off

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21Utility

6-1, 206, L/R, R-So. Windsor, Ont. / Holy Names HS

SPENCER CHURCH

2014: Appeared in 31 games, making 21 starts all as a designated hitter ... finished with a .307 batting average ... hit one home run and drove in 13 runs ... his long ball came against Alderson Broaddus (3/12) in Florida ... drove in two runs at Malone (4/2) ... went 2-for-3 at Lake Erie (4/26) ... had a seven-game hitting streak from 3/14-3/22.

2013: Earned a medical redshirt ... appeared in nine games and made four starts (3 DH, 1 1B) ... collected one hit in 17 at-bats and drove in two runs while scoring three times ... first career hit came against Lake Erie (3/29).

High School: A 2012 graduate of Holy Names ... was four-year letterwinner and part of two provincial title teams ... earned all-Ontario, all-league and all-city honors ... also played football, hockey and volleyball ... served as a baseball team captain.

Personal: Full name--Spencer J. Church ... born in Windsor ... son of Doug and Donna Church ... has an older sister, Julia … is a business administration/management major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

SPENCER CHURCH’S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2013 .059 9/4 17 3 1 2 .059 2/6 0/02014 .307 31/21 75 6 23 13 .413 8/19 1/1TOTAL .261 40/25 92 9 24 15 .348 10/25 1/1

22Pitcher

5-11, 185, R/R, So. Farmington, Mich. / Farmington HS

TYLER TOMPSON

2014: Appeared in four games, making two starts ... finished with a 2.70 ERA in 10 innings ... struck out 10 batters ... started against Wayne State College (3/11) and pitched five innings allowing two runs and striking out five ... started against Urbana (4/8) and pitched three innings while not allowing an earned run and striking out three ... finished season with a scoreless frame against Grand Valley State (5/16) in the NCAA Midwest Regional.

High School: A 2013 graduate of Farmington High School ... was a four-year

23Pitcher

6-1, 218, L/L, R-Sr. Livonia, Mich. / Stevenson HS

JEFF SORENSON

Career Notes: Active career leader in games pitched (32) and saves (1) ... his 32 relief appearances is tied for 10th all-time.

2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... led the team with a 0.46 ERA in 14 appearances and 19 2/3 innings pitched ... went 2-0 and struck out 19 batters ... opponents hit just .217 ... allowed an earned run in just one of his 14 outings and runs of any kind in three ... collected wins in back-to-back appearances against Tiffin (4/23) and Lake Erie (4/26) ... struck out a season-high three batters on three occasions including twice in the GLIAC Tournament ... struck out two batters against NCAA Midwest Regional Champions (and National Champions) Southern Indiana (5/17) ... threw a no-hitter on June 22 for the Michigan Rams (Livonia Collegiate Baseball League) against the Southfield Lightning with 13 strikeouts.

2013: Redshirted.

2012: Pitched in 10 games ... earned a win and a save in his first two outings of the year, combining for seven scoreless innings and allowing just one hit with seven strikeouts ... made his lone start of the season at Rollins (3/15) ... worked two shutout innings at Saginaw Valley State (5/2) ... made his third career postseason appearance in the championship game of the GLIAC Tournament vs. Grand Valley State (5/12) ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team.

2011: Made eight appearances on the mound and was in the lineup for seven games ... debuted Feb. 26 against Queens (N.Y.) as the starting left fielder and went 1-for-1 with two walks, an RBI and a run scored ... made one additional start as a first baseman Northwood (4/10) ... posted back-to-back scoreless relief outings against Tiffin (4/2) and Saginaw Valley State (4/13) ... allowed just one hit and struck out a pair in two relief innings against Grand Valley State (5/1) ... pitched against the Lakers in the GLIAC Tournament and NCAA Regional.

High School: Graduated from Livonia Stevenson in 2010 ... was a four-year varsity letterwinner for the Spartans and coach Rick Berryman ... batted .427 with a school-record 12 home runs and 50 runs batted in ... also went 5-2 on the mound with a 1.02 ERA ... collected 90 strikeouts with only 10 walks in 48 innings pitched ... was a first-team all-state selection and was chosen to play in the MHSBCA East-West All-Star Game at Comerica Park ... graduated with school records for home runs in a season

home runs (vs. Allen Park and Cabrini) ... played summer league ball for coach John Salter ... hit .497 during the summer of 2012.

Personal: Full name--Jorden T. Conti … born August 11, 1995, in Wyandotte … son of Todd and Karen Conti … has two younger brothers, Sam and Zachary … is a pre-med major ... cousin Andrew VanDierenDonck was a member of the Northwood basketball team from 2009-13 ... lists Anthony Bass and Miguel Cabrera as his favorite athletes ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2014 and Fall 2014.

letterwinner for the Falcons and coach Peter Finn ... earned Honorable Mention All-District accolades ... selected as FHS Cy Young Award winner ... named an Oakland Activities Association Scholar Athlete ... played summer ball for coaches John Salter and Brad Cross compiling a 7-0 record in both 2011 and 2012.

Personal: Full name--Tyler J. Tompson … born June 6, 1995, in Farmington ... son of Peter and Kim Tompson ... father was a three-year (1981-83) baseball letterwinner at South Alabama ... has a younger brother, Jake, and an older sister, Krystal ... is a physical therapy major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

TYLER TOMPSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA APP/GS W-L IP H R ER BB/SO B/AVG2014 2.70 4/2 0-0 10.0 7 4 3 7/10 .206TOTAL 2.70 4/2 0-0 10.0 7 4 3 7/10 .206

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(12) and career (17), RBI in a season (50) and career (108), along with career records for hits, walks, runs scored, and pitching strikeouts (223) ... tossed two no-hitters – May 3, 2008, against Farmington Hills Harrison and May 10, 2010 against Plymouth ... was a scholar athlete and received academic all-district honors ... served as team captain.

Personal: Full name--Jeffrey W. Sorenson ... born in Southfield ... son of Todd and Susan Sorenson ... has a younger sister, Kimberly ... is a media arts and studies major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2013, Winter 2014 (4.00) and Fall 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010, Winter 2011 and Winter 2013.

JEFF SORENSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA APP/GS W-L IP H R ER BB/SO B/AVG2011 8.44 8/0 0-0 10.2 21 10 10 10/11 .4122012 7.64 10/1 1-2 17.2 25 20 15 15/10 .347 2014 0.46 14/0 2-0 19.2 15 5 1 7/19 .217TOTAL 4.88 32/1 3-2 48.0 61 35 26 32/40 .318

24Infielder

5-11, 175, L/R, Sr. Port Huron, Mich. / Port Huron Northern HS

(Owens CC)

NATHAN MANIS

2014: Appeared in 25 games and made 17 starts (16 2B, 1 SS) ... hit .267 with 12 runs scored and four RBI ... finished with a .411 on-base percentage ... posted a .984 fielding percentage in 63 chances playing primarily at second base ... totaled three multiple-hit games and one multiple-RBI game ... drove in two runs and scored three runs at Ashland (3/18) ... went 3-for-4 at Malone (4/1) ... was 7-for-8 in stolen base attempts ... stole two bases at Grand Valley State (3/21).

2013 (Owens CC): Played in 38 games and hit .314 with 17 RBI, 30 runs scored and 20 stolen bases ... named an All-Region XII First Team shortstop.

2012 (Owens CC): Hit .262 as a freshman, while seeing action in 50 games and making 47 starts ... was the the team leader in stolen bases with 29 and scored 28 runs ... hit three doubles, drew 16 walks and tallied nine RBIs.

High School: A 2011 graduate from Port Huron Northern ... was a two-time captain and three-time letterwinner for coach Bob Kearns ... also lettered in football and basketball .. a National Honor Society member ... played club for East Coast Michigan and coach Scott Tesluck.

Personal: Full name--Nathan T. Manis ... born October 7, 1992, in Port Huron … son of Tom and Jana Manis ... has a younger brother, Brett and older sister, Brianna ... is a secondary education major ... father played baseball at Western Michigan ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2014.

25Pitcher

6-1, 170, R/R, R-Sr. Rochester, Mich. / Stoney Creek HS

(Kalamazoo Valley CC)

JAKE DAVIS

2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... appeared in eight games and made two starts ... finished with a 2.76 ERA in 16 1/3 innings pitched and nine strikeouts ... went 2-0 with wins over Wayne State College (3/11) and Urbana (4/8) ... started against WSC and threw five innings, allowing two runs on two hits and struck out five ... appeared in relief against Urbana and and pitched four 1/3 innings to pick up the win ... tossed a scoreless inning against Grand Valley State (5/16) in the NCAA Midwest Regional.

2013: Did not appear in any games due to an injury ... 2012-13 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award.

2012 (Kalamazoo Valley CC): Led the staff in victories (8), strikeouts (67) and innings pitched (74.0) ... compiled a 3.04 ERA and three saves in 17 games ... earned All-MCCAA Second Team and Academic All-MCCAA honors.

2011 (KVCC): Pitched in nine games (22.1 innings) ... went 1-2 with 21 strikeouts.

High School: A 2010 graduate of Stoney Creek ... played four years of varsity baseball for the Cougars and coach Clint Rodger ... earned all-district, all-region and MVP accolades ... went 7-2 on the mound with a sub-2.50 ERA as a senior ... served as team captain.

Personal: Full name--Jacob E. Davis ... born in Fairview, Ohio ... son of Jeff and Karen Davis ... has a brother, Zach ... is a business administration/marketing major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012, Winter 2013, Fall 2013 and Fall 2014.

JAKE DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA APP/GS W-L IP H R ER BB/SO B/AVG2014 2.76 8/2 2-0 16.1 17 6 5 8/9 .283TOTAL 2.76 8/21 2-0 16.1 17 6 5 8/9 .283

NATHAN MANIS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2014 .267 25/17 45 12 12 4 .333 6/6 7/8TOTAL .267 25/17 45 12 12 4 .333 6/6 7/8

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6-4, 200, R/L, Fr. St. Clair, Mich. / St. Clair HS

JARED TOBEY

High School: A 2014 graduate of St. Clair High School ... was a four-year varsity member for the Saints and coach Bill McElreath ... helped the Saints win district and league championships in 2011, 2012 and 2013 ... won the state title in 2011 ... was an All-Area and All-League selection ... ran for for 216 yards and three touchdowns and threw for another in 2013 district final as the Saints were one game away from the state final game ... scored 22 points including the game-winner against Anchor Bay ... struck out 13 batters against Stevenson in 2013 ... lettered in baseball, basketball and football as a sophomore ... was a National Honor Society member and collected All-Academic honors.

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6-1, 205, R/L, Sr. Frankfort, Mich. / Frankfort HS

KYLE ZIMMERMAN

Career Notes: Active career leader in games played (143), at bats (477), hits (150), doubles (28), home runs (7), extra base hits (36), total bases (201), slugging percentage (.421), RBI (87), sacrifice flies (8) and walks (49) ... is the active career leader with 27 starts and also in innings pitched (151.1), victories (11), winning percentage (.611), fewest hits allowed/nine innings (9.05), strikeouts (129), strikeouts/nine innings (7.68), and ranks 10th all-time with a 2.48 K/BB ratio ... in the field, his 1,090 chances is third all-time ... 967 putouts ranks third ... carries a career .988 fielding percentage, which ranks third all-time.

2015: Team captain.

2014: Voted to the All-GLIAC First Team as a starting pitcher ... named to the GLIAC All-Tournament Team ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District selection ... earned ABCA All-Midwest Region Gold Glove honors ... was a Daktronics Second Team All-Midwest Region honoree ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... received Team MVP award ... appeared in and started all 53 games at either first base or on the mound, which is tied for eighth in program history ... hit .337 with 37 RBI and 33 runs scored ... recorded 15 doubles and two home runs ... his 15 doubles in tied for eighth all-time in program history and ranked second in the GLIAC ... slugged .455 with a

31Pitcher/Outfielder 6-3, 175, R/R, Fr.

Tecumseh, Mich. / Tecumseh HS

NICK COWEN

High School: A 2014 graduate of Tecumseh High School ... was a three-year letterwinner for the Indians and coaches Tom Bullinger and Joe Linde ... drove in all three runs in regional semifinal win in 2014 ... was an All-League Honorable Mention selection in 2011 and 2012 ... named All-League, All-District and All-County as a junior ... hit .347 and went 1-1 with a 4.90 ERA in 2013 ... hit .304 with a 5-1 record and a 2.53 ERA on the mound as a sophomore ... was a two-year letterwinner for the football team as a quarterback ... the Indians football team was district champions in 2013 ... named First Team All-SEC, All-County, and served as a team captain in 2014 ... was a National Honor Society member.

Personal: Full name--Nicholas R. Cowen ... born January 19, 1996 ... son of Derek and Michelle Cowen ... is a mechanical engineering major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.

.396 on-base percentage ... went 2-for-4 with three RBI against Alderson Broaddus (3/12) ... had two hits with three runs scored, two walks and three RBI against Hillsdale (4/12) ... went 2-for-5 with a run scored and three RBI on a home run against Ashland (5/9) in the GLIAC Tournament, where he also pitched a nine-inning complete game and struck out 10 while allowing three earned runs ... finished the season on a nine-game hitting streak ... made 12 starts (seven quality) on the hill with an 8-2 record and a 2.51 ERA, which ranked fourth in the GLIAC ... his eight wins is tied for eighth all-time in program history and was tied for the second most wins in the league ... his .800 winning percentage is tied for 10th all-time ... his 389 chances in the field is second all-time ... ranks third with 349 putouts and his .995 fielding percentage ranks sixth all-time... led the team with 67 strikeouts in 71 2/3 innings, which led the GLIAC ... ranked third in the league in K/BB ratio ... pitched three complete games ... opponents hit just .242 ... struck out nine batters in five innings against Lake Erie (4/26) ... finished the season with a win over Drury (5/15) in the NCAA Midwest Regional opener, pitching 7 1/3 innings while not allowing a run on five hits and striking out seven.

2013: Earned Honorable Mention All-GLIAC accolades ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... selected GLIAC Player of the Week on April 15 after hitting .432 with nine RBI, including a program record eight-RBI game at Urbana, when he hit two home runs (a grand slam and a three-run home run) ... appeared in and started all 50 games (40 1B, 9 SP, 1 RF) ... hit .315 with 27 runs, nine doubles, two home runs and 29 RBI ... slugged .416 with a .398 on-base percentage ... 4-for-6 on stolen base attempts ... drew 18 walks ... made just four errors and finished the season with a .988 fielding percentage ... totaled 12 multiple-hit games and four multiple-RBI games ... recorded an eight-game hitting streak and a nine-game reached base streak ...went 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI in season debut at Valdosta State (2/23) ... in the three games from April 6 until April 9, Zimmerman drove in 13 runs and went 8-for-14 ... made nine starts on the mound for the Warriors ... compiled a 3-3 record with a 4.09 ERA and struck out a team-high 47 batters over 50.2 innings ... pitched eight innings and struckout 12 against Malone (4/3), which was the most Ks since Brady Cooper at Tiffin on April 18, 2010 ... struck out eight over seven innings against Tiffin (4/16) ... went eight innings against Saginaw Valley State (4/28) and struck out seven.

2012: Played in 52 games, starting 48 (42 1B, 6 P) ... hit .287 with 22 RBI and 20 runs scored ... made eight appearances on the mound (29 innings) ... tied for the team lead with a .981 fielding percentage ... made three pitching starts (March 16 vs. Mount Vernon Nazarene, May 6 vs. Lake Erie, and May 12 vs. Grand Valley State) in which he was also in the batting order ... had 12 multiple-hit games ... reached base safely in 16 of his final 17 games played ... hit all three of his home runs during the final week (April 29-May 5) of the regular season ... finished a double short of the cycle with four RBI at Grand Valley State (4/29) ... drove in four runs at Saginaw Valley State (5/2) and Lake Erie (5/5) ... hit .324 (11-for-34) in the postseason ... made mound debut March 9 vs. Rockhurst, his first of two straight five-inning performances (2.70 ERA) ... pitched two perfect innings for a save vs. Ashland (4/22) ... longest outing came against GVSU (5/12) on the final day of the GLIAC Tournament (6.0 IP).

High School: A 2011 graduate of Frankfort ... played four years of varsity baseball ... was an all-state selection every season, including three straight years on the first team ... was a two-time All-American, second team in 2010 and first team in 2011 ... chosen for the MHSBCA Dream Team as well as the East-West All-Star Game at Comerica Park in 2011 ... finished high school career with a 53-7 record and a 0.82 ERA with 613 strikeouts ... also batted .519 with 33 home runs, 184 RBI, 100 walks and 168 stolen bases ... helped Frankfort reach four Final Four appearances in the state tournament.

Personal: Full name--Kyle A. Zimmerman ... born in Traverse City ... son of Michael and Tammie Zimmerman ... has a sister, Katelyn, and a brother, Brett ... is a business administration/management major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013 and Winter 2014 ... named to the

Personal: Full name--Jared P. Tobey ... son of Jon and Jill Tobey ... has one brother, Adam ... majoing in business marketing ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2014.

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KYLE ZIMMERMAN’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICSYear ERA APP/GS W-L IP H R ER BB/SO B/AVG.2012 4.97 8/6 0-2 29.0 31 20 16 10/15 .2742013 4.09 9/9 3-3 50.2 56 29 23 23/47 .2892014 2.51 12/12 8-2 71.2 65 24 20 19/67 .242 TOTAL 3.51 29/27 11-7 151.1 152 73 59 52/129 .264

KYLE ZIMMERMAN’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2012 .287 48/45 150 20 43 22 .387 20/19 5/52013 .315 46/46 149 27 47 28 .416 18/27 4/62014 .337 53/53 178 33 60 37 .455 11/17 0/1TOTAL .314 156/151 477 80 150 87 .421 49/63 9/12

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5-10, 188, L/L, R-So. Leo, Ind. / Leo HS

TAYLOR HORN

2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... appeared in four games before having season-ending surgery ... tossed 2.1 innings against Missouri-St. Louis (3/8) and recorded two strikeouts ... earned a medical redshirt.

2013: Tied for second on the team with 14 appearances ... went 2-0 with a 1.78 ERA and struck out 25 over 25.1 innings ... his 1.78 ERA ranks fifth all-time in a single-season ... did not allow a run in his first six appearances ... did not allow a run in his final four appearances ... first career win came at Malone (4/2) as he went three innings and did not allow a run on two hits with a season-high five strikeouts ... pitched a season-high 3.1 innings at Hillsdale (4/14) ... made two appearances in GLIAC Tournament and did not allow a run in either game ... pitched 2.1 scoreless innings against Ashland (5/9) and 2/3 of an inning against Grand Valley State (5/10).

High School: A 2012 graduate of Leo ... played three years of varsity baseball for the Lions and coach Dave Boyce ... was a first team all-state, all-area and all-conference selection ... was also an Indiana Elite All-Star selection ... helped lead the Lions to conference and sectional titles in 2012 ... hit .460 with 45 RBI and posted a 9-1 record with a 1.91 ERA as a senior ... averaged nearly 11 strikeouts per seven innings pitched in 2012 ... posted a .315 batting average and a 1.84 ERA as a junior ... was a three-sport athlete at Leo, lettering in football (running back) and basketball (guard) ... was a two-time second team all-conference selection in football, helping Leo win a pair of regional titles ... team captain for all three sports ... academic all-conference selection ... graduated among top 15 percent of his class.

Personal: Full name--Taylor M. Horn ... born in Fort Wayne, Ind. ... son of Patrick and Kim Horn ... has two brothers, Mitchell and Christopher ... is a secondary education major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012, Winter 2013, Fall 2013, Winter 2014 and Fall 2014 ... was named a 2013 Prosepct League All-Star.

TAYLOR HORN’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICSYear ERA APP/GS W-L IP H R ER BB/SO B/AVG.2013 1.78 14/0 2-0 25.1 25 5 5 6/25 .258 2014 2.08 4/0 1-0 4.1 4 2 1 4/2 .250TOTAL 1.82 18/0 3-0 29.2 29 7 6 10/27 .257

34Outfielder

6-2, 180, R/R, R-So. Bingham Farms, Mich. Birmingham Groves HS

GRIFFIN HARMS

2014: Voted to the All-GLIAC Second Team as an outfielder ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... selected as the Deans’ Award winner from the Honors College for having the highest cumulative grade-point average among all student-athletes in that particular college ... second on the team with a .361 batting average ... appeared in 37 games and made 30 starts, all in the outfield ... drove in 18 runs with seven doubles, one triple and one home run ... slugged .485 and finished with a .461 on-base percentage ... was 10-for-11 in stolen base attempts ... totaled 10 multiple-hit games along with five multiple-RBI games ... had a 12-game reached base streak ... went 2-for-4 with three RBI and a run scored against Saginaw Valley State (5/8) ... stole four bases in three NCAA Midwest Regional games ... 2013-14 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award.

2013: Did not appear in any games ... redshirted.

High School: Graduated from Birmingham Groves in 2012 ... hit .382 with 26 RBI and 32 runs scored in his second varsity baseball season in 2012 ... had two wins and two saves with a 3.53 ERA in 13 pitching appearances ... was the Falcons’ top junior varsity pitcher in 2010 ... also played outfield and third base ... a three-sport athlete at Groves, also playing football and basketball ... was a four-year scholar athlete and National Honor Society member.

Personal: Full name--Griffin C. Harms ... born in Southfield ... son of Bruce and Laurie Harms ... father played football at Michigan State and for the Green Bay Packers ... uncle Ralph Harms was a track athlete at Michigan State ... has two brothers, Beau and Shea ... is a biomedical engineering honors major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012, Winter 2013, Fall 2013, Winter 2014 and Fall 2014.

GRIFFIN HARM’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2014 .361 37/30 97 16 35 18 .485 15/8 10/11TOTAL .361 37/30 97 16 35 18 .485 15/8 10/11

Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012, Winter 2013 and Fall 2014 ... was named a 2013 Prospect League All-Star.

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37Outfielder

6-0, 180, R/R, Fr. Farmington Hills, Mich.

Orchard Lake St. Mary’s HS

DEVIN ROSE

High School: A 2014 graduate of Orchard Lake St. Mary’s ... started in center field in every game ... was a four-time letterwinner for the Eaglets and coach Matt Petry ... earned All-Region honors in 2013, and was selected First Team All-District and All-Catholic League consecutively in 2013 & 2014 ... team MVP in 2013 & 2014, with a career fielding percentage of .975 ... hit .348 during the regular season and .429 in the postseason ... led the Eaglets in hits, stolen bases and runs scored his junior and senior years ... played for John Salter and the Motor City Hit Dogs in 2014 and hit .419 with 26 stolen bases and a .986 fielding percentage ... was a baseball team captain ... also lettered in football his sophomore and junior years while winning the 2011 State Football Championship ... graduated Cum Laude from OLSM.

Personal: Full name--Devin T. Rose ... born in Farmington Hills ... son of Don and Jan Rose ... has one sister, Taylor ... is majoring in mechanical Eengineering ... was a 2013 All-County Robotics Team Champion and team MVP and has logged more than 200 hours of community service.

39Utility/Catcher

5-9, 171, L/R, R-So. Ypsilanti, Mich. / Ypsilanti HS

SEAN WINKELSETH

2014: Appeared in one game against Saginaw Valley State (3/30) in a pinch-hitting role.

2013: Redshirted.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Ypsilanti ... played four years of varsity baseball ... was a two-time all-conference and all-district selection ... hit .349 with 17 RBI and 21 runs scored as a senior ... batted .375 with 25 runs in 2011 ... served as a team captain ... lettered four years in soccer, helping the team win a district title in 2012 ... was an honor roll student.

Personal: Full name--Sean D. Winkelseth ... born in Ypsilanti ... son of John and Kelly Winkelseth ... has a sister, Meagan ... grandfather Roy Buck was a three-sport athlete (wrestling, baseball, football) at Oberlin College from 1956-60 ... is a criminal justice major ... participates in the Army ROTC program ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2014.

44Pitcher

6-2, 180, R/R, R-Fr. Orchard Lake, Mich. / West Bloomfield HS

JOEY HARTFELDER

2014: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... made lone appearance against Alderson Broaddus (3/12) ... pitched 1/3 of an inning, allowing two earned runs.

2013: Did not appear in any games ... was redshirted.

High School: A 2012 graduate of West Bloomfield ... lettered four years in baseball ... was a pitcher, catcher and outfielder for the Lakers ... also played varsity hockey during sophomore year ... was an athletic scholar ... played summer ball with the Michigan Bulls.

Personal: Full name--Joseph M. Hartfelder ... born in Orchard Lake ... son of David and Andrea Hartfelder ... has two brothers, Peter and Mark (identical twin) ... is a finance major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2013 and Winter 2014 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2013.

SEAN WINKELSETH’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICSYear AVG GP/GS AB R H RBI SLG% BB/SO SB/AT2014 .000 1/0 1 0 0 0 .000 0/1 0/0TOTAL .000 1/0 1 0 0 0 .000 0/1 0/0

JOEY HARTFELDER’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA APP/GS W-L IP H R ER BB/SO B/AVG2014 54.00 1/0 0-0 0.1 1 2 2 1/0 .500TOTAL 54.00 1/0 0-0 0.1 1 2 2 1/0 .500

46Outfielder

5-7, 155, L/L, Jr. Detroit, Mich. / Renaissance HS

(Rochester College)

KEVIN MOORE

2013 (Rochester College): Played in 37 games for the Warriors ... drove in 19 runs and scored 29 ... was 17-for-22 in stolen base attempts ... collected six doubles and one triple ... hit .361 with a .463 on-base percentage and a .426 slugging percentage ... made just three errors in the outfield and posted one outfield assist.

2012 (Rochester College): Played in 24 games ... hit .283 with with two doubles and four RBI ... scored nine runs and stole four bags ... finished with a .419 on-base percentage and a .317 slugging percentage ... posted a perfect fielding percentage in 43 chances and collected three outfield assists.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Detroit Renaissance High School ... was a four-year baseball letterwinner for Leon McKissic and the Phoenix ... was a four-time All-City selection ... pitched a one-hit shutout against Detroit Southwestern as a junior ... helped his team win district championships in 2010 and 2011 ... Renaissance was P.S.L. runner-up in 2012 ... was a member of the Honor Roll as a senior.

Personal: Full name--Kevin E. Moore ... born in Detroit on Sept. 6, 1993 ... son of Rush and Kimberly Moore ... is a broadcast journalism major.

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2014 SEASON TIMELINE

MARCH 4WSU was predicted to finish second in the GLIAC as voted on by the league’s coaches. The Warriors collected 106 points and two first-place votes to finish second in the poll.

MARCH 7On the opening day of the RussMatt Invitational, the Warriors edged Lewis twice (2-1, 5-3) to improve to 4-0 to start the season. In game one, Kyle Zimmerman struck out six batters in 6.1 innings, while Cameron Walker and Eric Cunningham drove in runs. In game two, Alex Kinch struck out nine over six innings and Cole Clifton posted a 3-for-3 performance with two RBI.

MARCH 8David Frederick, Taylor Horn and Clayton Ruch teamed up to allow two runs against Missouri-St. Louis in a 5-2 victory. Spencer Church collected four hits as the Warriors improved to 5-0.

MARCH 9Wayne State extended its winning streak to begin the season to seven with two wins over Saint Joseph’s as play in the RussMatt Invitational continued. Cole Clifton drove in two runs in game one, while Brandyn Hall went six inning for his first win of the season. In game two, Chris Horvath tossed six innings of four-hit, one-run baseball on his way to the victory. MARCH 11Wayne State College handed WSU its first loss of the season in game two of a doubleheader, an extra innings affair. The Warriors opened the season on an eight-game winning streak after a game one victory.

MARCH 15WSU split with Minnesota Duluth to conclude the Spring Break trip to Florida. In the game two victory, Zach Johnson drove in two runs while coach Ryan Kelley used seven of his pitchers in the effort.

MARCH 18The Green & Gold opened GLIAC play in Chillicothe, Ohio against Ashland with two wins including an eight-inning victory in game two.

MARCH 30Sagianw Valley State visited midtown Detroit as the Warriors began their home schedule with a doubleheader. WSU took game one 15-0 as the Warriors scored in five of their six innings and was victorious, 3-1, in game two.

APRIL 9WSU extended its winning streak to six with a doubleheader sweep at Findlay. In game two, Chris Horvath took a perfect game into the sixth inning.

MARCH 16Eric Cunningham drove in three wins in a 6-3 win over Findlay as the Warriors extended their winning streak to 10 and improved their home record to 10-0.

APRIL 23WSU took a pair of one-run games (3-2, 3-2) against Tiffin to improve to 29-11 overall and 17-7 in league games. In the bottom of the seventh inning of game one, Griffin Harms started the rally with a infield single. The Dragons plunked the next two batters to load the bases and following a pitching change, Eric Cunningham delivered a game-winning RBI single. In game two, Tifin led 2-0 after three innings, but WSU tied the game with two runs in the bottom of the sixth and won the game on a walk-off RBI from Cole Clifton.

APRIL 24Tiffin got its revenge for the pair of one-run losses in Detroit with a 4-3 win at their place. Justin Sherman scored a run in the top of the ninth inning, but the Warriors were unable to find the game-tying run.

MAY 1Jeremy Carrell and Kyle Zimmerman were named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team.

MAY 3Wayne State won both games of a doubleheader against Walsh to end the regular season. Kyle Zimmerman and Griffin Harms drove in a pair of runs each in the game one victory. In game two, Jimmy Jackson and Clayton Ruch combined for a seven-inning shutout. Jackson struck out four while Ruch earned his 14th save of the season.

MAY 7Six Warriors collected postseason conference honors including three First Team All-GLIAC selections. Jeremy Carrell, Alex Kinch and Kyle Zimmerman were all First Team All-GLIAC selections. Griffin Harms was a Second Team All-GLIAC honoree, while Clayton Ruch and Jimmy Jackson were named Honorable Mention All-GLIAC.

MAY 8In the opening round of the GLIAC Tournament, WSU fell to SVSU 15-13 in Xenia, Ohio. The Warriors trailed 12-2 after the top of the sixth inning when the Cards scored seven runs. However, a record-setting 11-run inning by WSU in the botom of the sixth gave the Warriors a 13-12 lead. SVSU would score two runs in the seventh inning and one in the ninth to secure the victory.

MAY 9Wayne State stayed alive in the GLIAC Tournament with a 9-4 win over Ashland before being eliminated by SVSU the following day.

MAY 11Zach Johnson, Cameron Walker and Kyle Zimmerman were named to the GLIAC All-Tournament Team.

MAY 15WSU opened the NCAA Tournament with a 1-0 win over #18 Drury. Kyle Zimmerman struck out seven batters over 7.1 innings before Clayton Ruch collected his 15th save of the season.

Also on this day, four Warriors were named to the Daktronics All-Midwest Region Team. Eric Cunningham was a First Team selection while Jeremy Carrell, Kyle Zimmerman and Alex Kinch all earned Second Team honors.

In addition, Zimmerman was named to the ABCA All-Midwest Region Gold Glove Team.

MAY 16Jeremy Carrell and Alex Kinch were named to the NCBWA Second Team All-Midwest Region Team.

MAY 17Following a 7-2 loss to #17 Grand Valley State, the Warriors’ season came to and end with a 6-2 loss to eventual Nationl Champion #8 Southern Indiana.

JUNE 30WSU Baseball placed 17 student-athletes on the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence (3.5 GPA +) and All-Academic (3.0 - 3.49 GPA) Teams.

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The program has played on campus since 1969. In 2003 (all privately funded), “the old fencing” was removed and a replica Fenway Park outfield fence was installed, matching the original in Boston – including a 37.5 foot-high “Green Monster”, outfield configuration and right field foul pole. Later, major league size dugouts were constructed (2009) and bullpens were added. The field plays host to numerous youth,

high school and inner city ball teams throughout the season. Through an arrangement with the Detroit Historical Society, the left field scoreboard from the former Tiger Stadium has been made functional and is attached to the base of the left field wall. On June 6, 2013, WSU

announced plans for the Harwell Field which will include grandstands, a press box and a museum with artifacts from the Harwell Foundation.

The indoor facility was the first new athletic building in nearly fifty (50) years on the athletic campus. Completed in Fall of 2011, the building has 35,000 square feet of space with a maximum ceiling height of thirty-five (35) feet. Enclosed are four tennis courts, a sport track (60 yards), locker rooms for men’s and women’s tennis and baseball, and six offices for coaches and staff. A separate training room services the assembled

teams. A tennis scoreboard at the far end of the four tennis courts was added in the Fall of 2013.

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HARWELL FIELD

The Wayne State University Department of Athletics in conjunction with the Ernie Harwell Estate and the Ernie Harwell Foundation announced in June of 2013 the establishment of the Harwell Field Project.

This project is an outreach effort to build a baseball stadium in recognition of Ernie and Lula “Lulu” Harwell. As a tribute to that long partnership between the famed Tiger broadcaster and his wife Lula “Lulu”, the campaign is to name the field in their shared honor. They were married for 62 years and this endeavor is as much an acknowledgment of his legendary career as it is her work “behind the scenes” to build a marriage for which all of Michigan benefited.

“It is exciting to finally unveil this project and have Mrs. Harwell here for this announcement,” stated WSU Director of Athletics Rob Fournier. “Gary Spicer (longtime friend and lawyer for Mr. Harwell) and I have worked on this initiative for the better part of three years and to now get us to this stage is one more giant step in realizing our dream of a stadium in Detroit named for the Harwell’s that celebrates their legacy, their contribution to Michigan and is a tribute to a marriage that truly embodied the best that we can all applaud.”

This lasting testimonial will benefit not only the last college baseball team still active in Detroit but also a resource for countless youth leagues and high schools that use the facility throughout the year. Mr. Harwell’s support of youth baseball was part of his lasting belief in how baseball could enrich communities and change lives. The legacy that the Harwell’s represent to Detroit will be maintained in perpetuity in this stadium.

“Baseball’s most enduring announcer” as authenticated by the Guinness Book of Records, Ernie Harwell retired in

2002 after 55 years in the big leagues and broadcasting more games than any other announcer. Ernie was the first active broadcaster to be inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown. Since then, Ernie entered nine more Halls of Fame including the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, the American Sportscasters Hall of Fame and The National Radio Hall of Fame. In 1960, Ernie became the “voice” of the Tigers where he called the action on the radio and/or TV for 42 years.

Ernie Harwell positively influenced tens of thousands of lives by working with Blue Cross Blue Shield to promote physical fitness, walking and health. He loved people, and never quit in his efforts to inspire individuals to stay fit and active.

Harwell Field will provide grandstands, press box, team clubhouse and a foyer to recognize the achievements and contributions of the Harwells.

The current field has many historical baseball remnants significant to Mr. Harwell, including a replica Fenway Park outfield wall, the old Tiger stadium scoreboard and the new stadium will be located adjacent to Brooklyn Street which also happened to be one of his early professional broadcasting stops with the Brooklyn Dodgers. The project will have the amenities of today with a nostalgic acknowledgment of the past in a stadium that will mirror the facade of Ebbets Field.

The initiative will be managed through the University’s development unit and is endorsed by the Ernie Harwell Estate and the Ernie Harwell Foundation. All contributions to Harwell Field will be used exclusively for this project which honors one of the Detroit’s most respected couples as well as the broadcaster who brought so much of the vibrancy and spirit of the City to countless Michiganders over an illustrious career.

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. Additionally, the Department of Athletics takes an active role in providing resources for student-athletes, the surrounding community and thousands of youth who love the game.

Contributions should be made toWayne State Athletics/Harwell Field and mailedto the WSU Athletic Department, 5101 John C Lodge, Detroit, MI 48202

Governor O’Brien addresses the crowd during the Harwell Field Announcement on June 6, 2013.

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PROJECT OVERVIEWHarwell Field will provide grandstands, press

box, team clubhouse and a foyer to recognize the achievements and contributions of the Harwells.

The current field has many historical baseball

remnants significant to Mr. Harwell, including a replica Fenway Park outfield wall, the old Tiger stadium scoreboard and the new stadium will be located adjacent to Brooklyn Street which also happened to be one of his early professional broadcasting stops with the Brooklyn Dodgers. The project will have the amenities of today with a nostalgic acknowledgment of the past in a stadium that will mirror the facade of Ebbets Field.

The initiative will be managed through the University’s development unit and is endorsed by the Ernie Harwell Estate and the Ernie Harwell Foundation. All contributions to Harwell Field will be used exclusively for this project which honors one of the Detroit’s most respected couples as well as the broadcaster who brought so much of the vibrancy and spirit of the City to countless Michiganders over an illustrious career.

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. Additionally, the Department of Athletics takes an active role in providing resources for student-athletes, the surrounding community and thousands of youth who love the game.

GENERAL GIVING When you provide us with your generous support,

you become a vital part of this projects success. Donations of any amount will make an impact. This project offers numerous opportunities to become involved.

Ways to Donate:

1) Select your amount -- I would like to make a donation in the amount of $__________ to the WSU/Harwell Field project. Checks payable to Wayne State Athletics/Harwell Field.

2) Giving levels with name recognition has been established to assist in selecting how you would like to contribute.

Donation Amount Category Name $250 Leadoff$500 RBI$1,000 Home Run$2,500 Grand Slam$5,000 World Series

For more information on each giving level and additional opportunities, please visit wsuathletics.com.

3) Online contributions of any amount can also be made at wsuathletics.com.

Name _________________________________Address _________________________________City _________________________________State ________ Zip _____________________Home phone ______________________________E-Mail _________________________________

Contributions should be made to Wayne State Athletics/Harwell Field and mailed to the

WSU Athletic Department, 5101 John C Lodge, Detroit, MI 48202.

The Harwell Foundation will receive notificationof all donations.

HARWELL FIELDTo be constructed on the WSU Athletic Campus.

The images on this panel are the proposed architectural drawings for this project, subject to change.

S. Gary Spicer and Lulu Harwell speak to crowd.

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WSU BASEBALL CAMPS

Each December, the Wayne State University Athletic Department and baseball program partner with Alan Trammell and Lance Parrish for the annual baseball camp for participants ranging from grades 2-12. Nearly 200 young baseball/softball players were on campus for the camp. Trammell and Parrish are long-time clients of Wayne State University alum S. Gary Spicer, Sr. (MBA ‘65) who arranged for the appearances and established this camp experience with WSU Director of Athletics Rob Fournier and head coach Ryan Kelley.

Alan Trammell and Lance Parrish at the 2013 Trammell & Parrish Camp.

The Third Annual Anthony Bass Pitching Camp was held in January of 2015 inside the Matthaei and the Multipurpose Indoor Facility. Former Wayne State University Student-Athlete of the Year and current Texas Rangers’ pitcher Anthony Bass and the WSU baseball team provided instruction to 125 camp participants. Fellow Trenton native and current LA Angels pitcher Matt Shoemaker joined Bass at the 2015 edition of the clinic.

Anthony Bass and Matt Shoemaker share their knowledge to the campers at the 2015 Anthony Bass Pitching Camp.

The Wayne State University baseball program conducted another successful summer camp oin July of 2014, with approximately 170 participants each day ranging from ages 7-16 working out with Detroit Tigers’ pitching coach Jeff Jones, area coaches and WSU student-athletes. The campers learned many new drills and exercises intended to hone their baseball skills as they move forward and advance in the sport. In addition, they were entertained and educated by Tigers’ Max Scherzer and Torii Hunter, who held a Q&A and an autograph session with the campers.

Tigers’ pitching coach Jeff Jones address campers on day one of the 2014 Summer Baseball Camp.

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2014 STATS & RESULTS

2014 Wayne State BaseballStatistics Summary for Wayne State (as of Jan 05, 2015)

(All games)

Record: 36-17 Home: 15-1 Away: 8-8 Neutral: 13-8 GLIAC: 22-9

Date Opponent Score3/1 vs Saint Joseph's (IN) W 12-43/1 vs Saint Joseph's (IN) W 12-3

^3/7 vs Lewis W 2-1^3/7 vs Lewis W 5-3^3/8 vs Missouri-St. Louis W 5-2^3/9 vs Saint Joseph's (IN) W 4-2^3/9 vs Saint Joseph's (IN) W 2-1^3/11 vs Wayne State College W 7-4^3/11 vs Wayne State College L 2-3^3/12 vs Alderson Broaddus W 9-6^3/12 vs Alderson Broaddus L 4-8^3/14 vs Seton Hill L 3-6^3/14 vs Seton Hill W 5-4^3/15 vs Minnesota-Duluth L 4-7^3/15 vs Minnesota-Duluth W 5-4*3/18 at Ashland W 12-5*3/18 at Ashland W 8-5*3/21 at #26 Grand Valley L 0-3*3/21 at #26 Grand Valley L 1-4*3/22 at #26 Grand Valley L 0-3*3/30 SAGINAW VALLEY W 15-0*3/30 SAGINAW VALLEY W 3-1*4/1 at Malone L 2-4*4/1 at Malone W 11-5*4/2 at Malone L 7-8*4/5 NORTHWOOD W 11-4*4/5 NORTHWOOD W 5-4*4/6 NORTHWOOD W 8-24/8 URBANA W 5-2

*4/9 at Findlay W 5-2*4/9 at Findlay W 6-2*4/12 HILLSDALE W 18-4*4/12 HILLSDALE W 6-1*4/13 HILLSDALE W 13-5*4/16 FINDLAY W 6-3*4/17 OHIO DOMINICAN L 3-4*4/19 at Ohio Dominican L 3-4*4/19 at Ohio Dominican W 7-3*4/23 TIFFIN W 3-2*4/23 TIFFIN W 3-2*4/26 at Lake Erie W 4-3*4/26 at Lake Erie W 4-2*4/27 at Lake Erie L 5-6*4/30 at Tiffin L 3-4*5/2 WALSH W 4-3*5/3 WALSH W 6-1*5/3 WALSH W 1-0#5/8 vs Saginaw Valley State L 13-15#5/9 vs Ashland W 9-4#5/10 vs Saginaw Valley State L 5-8

%5/15 vs #18 Drury University W 1-0%5/16 vs #17 Grand Valley L 2-7%5/17 vs #8 Southern Indiana L 2-6

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb hbp so sb-attJeremy Carrell . 3 6 5 52-50 167 57 61 7 1 0 16 22 28 14 19-22Kyle Zimmerman . 3 3 7 49-49 178 33 60 15 0 2 37 11 9 17 0-1Cameron Walker . 3 0 2 53-52 172 31 52 12 1 2 31 13 15 24 9-11Eric Cunningham . 2 9 5 53-53 190 31 56 10 1 4 43 17 13 16 6-9Cole Clifton . 2 6 8 46-45 149 30 40 7 3 1 29 19 11 17 3-3Zach Johnson . 2 5 5 45-45 141 21 36 12 1 3 32 15 4 25 2-4--------------------Nathan Gendron . 5 0 0 1-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0Griffin Harms . 3 6 1 37-30 97 16 35 7 1 1 18 15 3 8 10-11Jimmy Jackson . 3 4 8 25-21 66 14 23 4 0 2 13 7 5 12 0-0Spencer Church . 3 0 7 31-21 75 6 23 5 0 1 13 8 1 19 1-1Travis Rodery . 2 9 7 13-12 37 11 11 2 0 0 3 5 4 7 2-3Nathan Manis . 2 6 7 25-17 45 12 12 3 0 0 4 6 5 6 7-8AJ Matos . 2 3 8 41-36 105 14 25 3 0 0 14 17 0 19 0-1Chris Gebara . 2 3 8 35-27 84 9 20 5 0 0 12 9 5 24 0-1Dennis Olszewski . 2 0 0 28-13 40 9 8 3 0 0 2 5 5 14 4-7Randy Kuzdak . 2 0 0 12-3 10 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0-0Justin Sherman . 1 4 3 20-2 14 4 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 6 0-0Daniel Peake . 1 2 5 9-2 8 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0-0Sean Winkelseth . 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0Totals . 2 9 6 53 1581 301 468 95 8 16 270 173 110 236 63-82Opponents . 2 5 8 53 1529 199 394 75 7 12 175 167 39 270 36-57

LOB - Team (426), Opp (361). DPs turned - Team (45), Opp (39). TPs turned - Team(1). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (6), E.Cunningham 3, Zimmerman 1, Carrell1, Jackson 1, Opp (4). Picked off - Manis 2, Rodery 1, Clifton 1, Walker 1, Church1, Zimmerman 1, Carrell 1.

Player era w-l app gs cg sh sv ip h r er bb soKeaton LeBlanc 0 . 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 1 0Jeff Sorenson 0 . 4 6 2-0 14 0 0 0 0 19.2 15 5 1 7 19Taylor Horn 2 . 0 8 1-0 4 0 0 0 0 4.1 4 2 1 4 2Kyle Zimmerman 2 . 5 1 8-2 12 12 3 0 0 71.2 65 24 20 19 67Tyler Tompson 2 . 7 0 0-0 4 2 0 0 0 10.0 7 4 3 7 10Jake Davis 2 . 7 6 2-0 8 2 0 0 0 16.1 17 6 5 8 9Clayton Ruch 2 . 9 3 3-2 25 0 0 0 15 30.2 26 11 10 8 14Christian Bilkovic 3 . 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 3 1 2 1Jimmy Jackson 3 . 1 2 1-1 14 3 0 0 1 43.1 34 18 15 20 31Alex Kinch 3 . 5 8 8-2 14 13 4 0 0 78.0 84 40 31 24 40Brandyn Hall 4 . 3 5 3-3 11 7 0 0 0 41.1 44 28 20 17 19Brock Bates 4 . 3 5 1-2 10 0 0 0 0 10.1 9 7 5 9 10Chris Horvath 4 . 7 3 3-2 11 5 0 0 0 32.1 29 17 17 16 17Kirk Stambaugh 4 . 7 6 1-0 4 0 0 0 0 5.2 6 3 3 3 3David Frederick 5 . 7 7 3-3 12 9 0 0 0 39.0 49 29 25 21 28Joey Hartfelder 54.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 2 2 1 0Totals 3 . 5 2 36-17 53 53 7 3 16 407.0 394 199 159 167 270

Opponents 5 . 6 1 17-36 53 53 10 2 8 396.1 468 301 247 173 236

PB - Team (10), E.Cunningham 6, Johnson 4, Opp (16). Pickoffs - Team (11),Zimmerman 4, E.Cunningham 3, Frederick 2, Sorenson 1, Hall 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT -Johnson (25-39), E.Cunningham (10-16), Kinch (7-10), Frederick (5-9), Jackson(5-9), Zimmerman (5-6), Tompson (3-5), Horvath (3-5), Hall (2-5), Sorenson (2-3),Ruch (2-2), B. Bates (1-2), Bilkovic (1-1), Church (1-1).

Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX TotalWayne State 46 25 40 50 35 45 33 16 10 1 301Opponents 26 22 28 20 39 27 25 7 3 2 199

Win-loss breakouts: Day 35-16; Night 1-1; vs Left 9-2; vs Right 27-15;1-run games 11-6; 2-run games 4-2; 5+run games 12-1; Extra inns 3-3; Shutouts 3-2.Current streak: Lost 2; Longest winning streak: 10; Longest losing streak: 3.Attendance: Home 947 (avg 86); Away 2948 (avg 117); Total 3895 (avg 108).

* = Conference game ̂= RussMatt Invitational (Winter Haven, Fla.)

# = GLIAC Tournament% = NCAA Tournament

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2014 GAME SUMMARY

2014 Wayne State BaseballGames Summary for Wayne State (as of Jan 28, 2015)

(All games)

Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX TotalWayne State 46 25 40 50 35 45 33 16 10 1 301Opponents 26 22 28 20 39 27 25 7 3 2 199

Record when ...Overall 36-17

Conference 22-9Non-Conference 14-8

Home games 15-1Away games 8-8

Neutral site 13-8Day games 35-16

Night games 1-1vs Left starter 9-2

vs Right starter 27-151-Run games 11-62-Run games 4-25+Run games 12-1Extra innings 3-3

Shutouts 3-2

Scoring 0-2 runs 4-7....... 3-5 runs 14-8....... 6-9 runs 10-1....... 10+ runs 8-1

Opponent 0-2 runs 17-0........ 3-5 runs 18-8........ 6-9 runs 1-8........ 10+ runs 0-1

Scored in 1st inning 22-6Opp. scored in 1st 5-7

Scores first 25-6Opp. scores first 11-11

After 6 leading 30-3....... trailing 1-13

....... tied 5-1After 7 leading 8-0

....... trailing 1-8....... tied 1-1

After 8 leading 10-0....... trailing 0-8

....... tied 0-1

Hit 0 home runs 25-13... 1 home run 10-4

... 2+ home runs 1-0

Opponent 0 home runs 30-13........ 1 home run 4-4

........ 2+ HRs 2-0

Made 0 errors 10-8.... 1 error 11-5

.... 2+ errors 15-4

Opp. made 0 errors 6-9......... 1 error 13-4

......... 2+ errors 17-4

Out-hit opponent 27-4Out-hit by opponent 7-13

Hits are tied 2-0

Record when team scores:Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+W-L 0-2 2-1 2-4 3-4 4-2 7-2 4-0 2-1 2-0 2-0 8-1

Record when opponent scores:Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+W-L 3-0 5-0 9-0 6-3 8-5 4-0 1-3 0-2 0-3 0-0 0-1

Record when leading after:Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8W-L 20-2 19-2 21-2 25-3 27-1 30-3 8-0 10-0

Record when trailing after:Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8W-L 3-6 4-10 7-11 4-12 2-14 1-13 1-8 0-8

Record when tied after:Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8W-L 13-9 13-5 8-4 7-2 7-2 5-1 1-1 0-1

Current losing streak: 2Longest winning streak: 10Longest losing streak: 3

Home attendance : 947 ( 11 dates avg = 86 )Away attendance : 2948 ( 25 dates avg = 117 )Total attendance: 3895 ( 36 dates avg = 108 )

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2014 MISCELLANEOUS STATS

2014 Wayne State BaseballMiscellaneous Stats for Wayne State (as of Jan 28, 2015)

(All games)

Multiple Hit Games 2 3 4 5+ TotalKyle Zimmerman 19 1 - - 20Jeremy Carrell 13 5 - - 18Cameron Walker 9 3 - - 12Eric Cunningham 10 2 - - 12Griffin Harms 9 1 - - 10Cole Clifton 6 3 - - 9Zach Johnson 7 - - - 7AJ Matos 7 - - - 7Jimmy Jackson 6 - - - 6Chris Gebara 2 1 - - 3Nathan Manis 2 1 - - 3Travis Rodery 3 - - - 3Spencer Church 2 - 1 - 3TEAM 95 17 1 0 113

Multiple RBI Games 2 3 4 5+ TotalEric Cunningham 6 4 1 - 11Zach Johnson 8 1 - 1 10Cameron Walker 6 2 - - 8Kyle Zimmerman 5 3 - - 8Cole Clifton 6 1 - - 7Griffin Harms 4 1 - - 5Jimmy Jackson 3 - 1 - 4AJ Matos 2 1 - - 3Jeremy Carrell - 2 - - 2Chris Gebara 2 - - - 2Spencer Church 2 - - - 2Nathan Manis 1 - - - 1TEAM 45 15 2 1 63

Hitting Streaks Longest CurrentZach Johnson 13 2Cole Clifton 12 -Eric Cunningham 11 6Kyle Zimmerman 9 9Jeremy Carrell 8 1Cameron Walker 8 -Spencer Church 7 -Griffin Harms 5 4Jimmy Jackson 5 3Dennis Olszewski 4 2Travis Rodery 4 -Chris Gebara 4 1AJ Matos 3 2Nathan Manis 2 -Daniel Peake 1 -Randy Kuzdak 1 1Justin Sherman 1 -Nathan Gendron 1 1

Reached Base Streaks Longest CurrentJeremy Carrell 27 1Cole Clifton 16 -Zach Johnson 14 2Griffin Harms 13 9Eric Cunningham 13 8Jimmy Jackson 12 6Kyle Zimmerman 12 9Spencer Church 8 -Chris Gebara 8 1Cameron Walker 8 -Dennis Olszewski 6 2AJ Matos 6 6Travis Rodery 5 -Justin Sherman 3 -Nathan Manis 3 -Randy Kuzdak 2 2Nathan Gendron 1 1Daniel Peake 1 -

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2014 ALL-GLIAC TEAMS

FIRST TEAMPos. Name School YRDH Tad Sobieszczanski Hillsdale So.C Kyle Tisdale Ohio Dominican Jr.1B Giancarlo Brugnoni Grand Valley State Sr.2B Kevin Zak Grand Valley State Jr.SS Jeremy Carrell Wayne State So.3B Wade Kaido Ashland Sr.INF Aaron Overbeck Grand Valley State Jr.OF Jossue Delgado Ohio Dominican Sr.OF Jamie Potts Grand Valley State Jr.OF Lucas Raley Lake Erie Fr.OF Garrett Vernau Tiffin So.SP Aaron Jensen Grand Valley State Jr.SP Alex Kinch Wayne State RSo.SP Evan Nietfeldt Grand Valley State Jr.SP Kyle Zimmerman Wayne State Jr.RP Alex Williams Findlay Jr.

SECOND TEAMPos. Name School Yr.DH Travis Smith Northwood Jr.C Matt Davis Malone So.1B Logan Gray Malone Sr.2B Cody Rogers Northwood Sr.SS Austin Watts Ashland Jr.3B Larsen Cronkright Northwood Jr.INF Stuart Eisler Grand Valley State Sr.OF Mackenzie Hampshire Ashland So.OF Griffin Harms Wayne State RFr.OF Hayden Mobley Malone Jr.OF Brad Schalk Saginaw Valley State Jr.SP Taylor Baker Malone Sr.SP Sean Clancy Grand Valley State Sr.SP Tyler Nichols Tiffin So.SP Danny Roper Walsh Jr.RP Chris Ripple Grand Valley State Sr.

HONORABLE MENTIONPos. Name School Yr.P Vince Frate Ashland Jr.P Alex Smith Ashland So.SS Reid Rothenbuhler Findlay Sr.P Derek Draper Findlay Sr.C Taylor Banks Grand Valley State Sr.OF Jesse Abel Grand Valley State Jr.OF Adam Ladzinski Hillsdale Sr.P Dan Pochmara Hillsdale Jr.3B Zak DeCamp Lake Erie So.P Heath Kelley Lake Erie Jr.OF Keanan Locke Malone So.IF Jon Crank Malone So.P Steve Latos Northwood Sr.3B Daniel Pulver Northwood Fr.P Sean Blackburn Ohio Dominican Sr.OF Bryan Rudolph Ohio Dominican Sr.P Dale Reetz Saginaw Valley State Jr.P Andrew Geese Saginaw Valley State Jr.P Logan Sendelbach Tiffin So.UT Cody Spires Tiffin Jr.C Mike Lee Walsh Sr.2B Drew Link Walsh Sr.P Clayton Ruch Wayne State Sr.UT Jimmy Jackson Wayne State Sr.

PLAYER OF THE YEARGiancarlo Brugnoni

Sr • 1B • GVSU

PITCHER OF THE YEAREvan Nietfeldt

Jr. • RHP • GVSU

---------GLIAC--------- -------OVERALL-------Team W L T PCT W L T PCT#1 Grand Valley State 24 6 0 .800 39 13 0 .750#2 Wayne State 22 9 0 .710 36 17 0 .679#3 Lake Erie 22 11 0 .667 32 22 0 .593#4 Tiffin 16 15 0 .516 17 33 0 .340#5 Saginaw Valley State 16 16 0 .500 21 25 0 .457#6 Ashland 14 14 0 .500 24 21 0 .533Ohio Dominican 15 17 0 .469 26 22 0 .542Walsh 14 17 0 .452 22 27 0 .449Hillsdale 14 19 0 .424 17 33 0 .340Malone 13 20 0 .394 18 31 0 .367Northwood 10 21 0 .323 18 27 0 .400 Findlay 9 24 0 .273 12 31 0 .279

BATTING AVERAGE1. Jamie Potts, GVSU .412 2. Austin Walts, AU .384 3. Giancarlo Brugnoni, GVSU .384 4. Logan Gray, MU .379 5. Wade Kaido, AU .375 Travis Smith, NU .375 7. Kevin Zak, GVSU .371 8. Tad Sobieszczanski, HC .367 9. Jeremy Carrell, WSU .36510. Mackenzie Hampshire, AU .354

HITS1. Jamie Potts, GVSU 82 2. Kevin Zak, GVSU 73 3. Austin Walts, AU 66 4. Lucas Raley, LEC 65 5. Logan Gray, MU 64 6. Tad Sobieszczanski, HC 62 7. Jeremy Carrell, WSU 61 Giancarlo Brugnoni, GVSU 61 9. Kyle Zimmerman, WSU 60 10. Garrett Vernau, TU 57

RUNS SCORED1. Jeremy Carrell, WSU 57 2. Jamie Potts, GVSU 52 3. Kevin Zak, GVSU 51 4. Giancarlo Brugnoni, GVSU 49 5. Wade Kaido, AU 44 Mike Nadratowski, GVSU 44 7. Jesse Abel, GVSU 40 Lucas Raley, LEC 409. Austin Walts, AU 3810. Jossue Delgado, ODU 37

RUNS BATTED IN1. Giancarlo Brugnoni, GVSU 70 2. Kevin Zak, GVSU 49 3. Jamie Potts, GVSU 484. Lucas Raley, LEC 465. Eric Cunningham, WSU 436. Mackenzie Hampshire, AU 427. Kyle Zimmerman, WSU 378. Jesse Abel, GVSU 359. Aaron Overbeck, GVSU 3410. Logan Gray, MU 32

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE1. Giancarlo Brugnoni, GVSU .792 2. Lucas Raley, LEC .587 3. Jamie Potts, GVSU .573 4. Travis Smith, NU .552 5. Wade Kaido, AU .535 6. Kevin Zak, GVSU .513 7. Logan Gray, MU .503 8. Mackenzie Hampshire, AU .500 9. Tad Sobieszczanski, HC .491 10. Aaron Lindgren, LEC .488

ON BASE PERCENTAGE1. Giancarlo Brugnoni, GVSU .528 2. Jeremy Carrell, WSU .505 3. Wade Kaido, AU .497 4. Adam Ladzinski, HC .489 5. Travis Smith, NU .474 6. Adam Vasil, AU .456 7. Jamie Potts, GVSU .450 8. Logan Gray, MU .448 9. Mackenzie Hampshire, AU .445 Kevin Zak, GVSU .445

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1. Alex Williams, UF 1.70 2. Aaron Jensen, GVSU 1.87 3. Evan Nietfeldt, GVSU 2.33 4. Kyle Zimmerman, WSU 2.51 5. Sean Blackburn, ODU 2.79 6. Heath Kelley, LEC 2.85 7. Brandon Whitslar, WU 3.03 Sean Clancy, GVSU 3.03 9. Taylor Baker, MU 3.13 10. Dan Sexton, TU 3.30

STRIKEOUTS1. Kyle Zimmerman, WSU 67 2. Alex Borgan, ODU 61 3. Andrew Geese, SVSU 57 4. Taylor Baker, MU 55 Vince Frate, AU 556. Brian Kilway, LEC 547. Steven Latos, NU 538. Brad Raley, LEC 529. Brandon Whitslar, WU 49 Alex Williams, UF 49

INNINGS PITCHED1. Taylor Baker, MU 86.1 2. Alex Smith, AU 84.1 3. Aaron Jensen, GVSU 81.2 4. Vince Frate, AU 80.2 5. Alex Kinch, WSU 78.0 6. Evan Nietfeldt, GVSU 77.1 7. Drew Hargrove, UF 76.2 8. Kyle Zimmerman, WSU 71.29. Alex Borgan, ODU 69.0 10. Brandon Whitslar, WU 68.1

LEAGUE LEADERS

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARLucas Raley

Fr • OF • Lake Erie

COACH OF THE YEARJamie Detellion

Grand Valley State

STANDINGS

POSTSEASON AWARDS

2014 GLIAC RECAP

2014 GLIAC TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Athletes in Action Complex / Xenia, Ohio)Thursday, May 8 #5 Saginaw Valley State 15, #2 Wayne State 13 #1 Grand Valley State 15, #6 Ashland 12 #3 Lake Erie 9, #4 Tiffin 2Friday, May 9 #2 Wayne State 9, #6 Ashland 4 #1 Grand Valley State 13, #4 Tiffin 1 #3 Lake Erie 6, #5 Saginaw Valley State 1Saturday, May 10 #1 Grand Valley State 6, #3 Lake Erie 2 #5 Saginaw Valley State 8, #2 Wayne State 5 #3 Lake Erie 13, #5 Saginaw Valley State 3 Sunday, May 11 #1 Grand Valley State 10, #3 Lake Erie 2

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMC - Zach Johnson - Wayne State1B - Giancarlo Brugnoni - Grand Valley State2B - Kevin Zak - Grand Valley StateSS - Stuart Eisler - Grand Valley State3B - Cameron Walker - Wayne State UT - Sean Matthews - Lake ErieDH - Luke Valutis - Saginaw Valley StateOF - Alex Sortwell - AshlandOF - Tyler Schwanz - Saginaw Valley StateOF - Mike Nadratowski - Grand Valley StateOF - Lucas Raley - Lake ErieSP - Aaron Jensen - Grand Valley StateSP - Brian Kilway - Lake ErieSP - Kyle Zimmerman - Wayne StateRP - D.J. Reetz - Saginaw Valley State

2014 NCAA DII MIDWEST REGIONAL (USI Baseball Stadium / Evansville, Ind.)May 15Grand Valley State 9, Lake Erie 4 Wayne State 1, Drury 0 May 16 Lake Erie 4, Indianapolis 3 Grand Valley State 7, Wayne State 2 May 17 Southern Indiana 6, Wayne State 2 Drury 16, Lake Erie 3 Southern Indiana 5, Grand Valley State 2May 18Drury 5, Grand Valley State 2

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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 WSU to its first NCAA Regional appearances in 2005 and 2008, winning 32 and 34 games in those seasons, respectively. The Warriors also achieved their first national ranking in program history in 2005.

Frank Jeney (2002-05) was the 2005 GLIAC Player of the Year, 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 following year, WSU went 32-20 and won the GLIAC regular-season and tournament championships. The Warriors set a then-school record with 35 wins in 2011 and advanced to the NCAA Midwest Regional championship game for the second time since 2008.

Ryan LaPensee (2007-10) surpassed Jeney as WSU’s all-time hits leader in 2010, and Michael Wiseman (2008-11), Wayne State’s career RBI king, was a three-time All-American in 2011 and the Division II Defensive Player of the Year.

The Warriors won 34 games in 2012 and appeared in the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season.

In 2013, Brad Guenther was named GLIAC Player of the Year as WSU won 32 games.

Lasts eason (2014), the Warriors won a program record 36 games, reaching the 30-win mark for the fifth consecutive season. In addition, WSU went 15-1, which is the best home winning percentage in program history. WSU appeared in the NCAA Midwest Regional for the sixth time in program history and opened with a win over GLVC Champions Drury University.

PROGRAM HISTORY

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

Former catcher Michael Wiseman is the all-time RBI leader at Wayne State. He was a three-time All-American and in 2011 was named the ABCA National Defensive Player of the Year.

The 2014 season marked the 74th year of baseball at Wayne State University. In that time, WSU has won 1,180 games, claimed seven conference championships as well as two regular-season league titles, and made six 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 (8-3), finishing in second place in its only year in the Mid-American 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.

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 6-0 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 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 was 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 both 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 and 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 second 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.

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.

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 All-GLIAC selection. He hit .424 in 1999, fifth-best in school history, with 54 RBI

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

-------------------------------------------------------------------19415-7 (.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 L5/3 A Western Michigan 0 3 L5/6 A Detroit 5 6 L5/9 A Michigan State Normal W 11 5 5/12 H Michigan 1 2 L5/20 H Michigan State Normal 6 20 L5/23 H Detroit 3 6 L5/24 A Bowling Green State W 13 9 5/27 H Hillsdale W 11 1 5/30 A Hillsdale W 9 3

-------------------------------------------------------------------19420-11 (.000)

Coach: Leo S. Maas-------------------------------------------------------------------4/15 H Michigan State 1 2 L4/22 A Michigan 6 12 L4/25 A Selfridge Field AFB 5 16 L4/29 A Detroit 8 11 L5/1 A Michigan State 7 14 L5/6 H Detroit 10 11 L5/9 H Michigan State Normal 4 16 L5/22 A Fort Custer 6 7 L5/23 A Western Michigan 0 19 L5/27 A Michigan State Normal 6 10 L5/30 H Western Michigan 8 14 L

-------------------------------------------------------------------19433-4 (.429)

Coach: Leo S. Maas-------------------------------------------------------------------4/28 H USNAS Grosse Ilse 8 9 L5/4 H Selfridge Field AFB W 2 1 5/13 A Detroit W 16 4 5/25 H Michigan State Normal 2 3 L5/27 H USCG Base - Detroit W 13 1 6/3 A USNAS Grosse Ilse 3 6 L6/4 H Selfridge Field AFB 3 9 L

-------------------------------------------------------------------19442-9 (.182)

Coach: Leo S. Maas-------------------------------------------------------------------4/17 H USCG Base - Detroit W 8 7 4/29 A Michigan State 4 12 L5/4 H Detroit 2 9 L5/6 A USCG Base - Detroit W 18 13 5/10 A Fort Custer 1 9 L5/11 A Western Michigan 0 13 L5/12 H Michigan State 8 11 L5/15 H Romulus AAF 4 11 L5/18 A Detroit 6 7 L5/25 H Fort Custer 8 26 L5/26 A USNAS Grosse Ilse 3 4 L

-------------------------------------------------------------------19451-9 (.100)

Coach: Leo S. Maas-------------------------------------------------------------------4/25 H Michigan State Normal 3 4 L4/30 A USNAS Grosse Ilse 7 12 L5/2 H Michigan State 2 6 L5/9 A Detroit W 11 6 5/11 A Romulus AAF 4 7 L5/19 H Detroit 7 8 L5/21 H USNAS Grosse Ilse 6 7 L5/23 A Michigan State 6 10 L5/25 H Central Michigan 1 8 L5/26 A Michigan State Normal 11 12 L

-------------------------------------------------------------------1946

3-8-1 (.292)Coach: Joseph E. Truske

-------------------------------------------------------------------4/13 A Cincinnati 6 8 L4/16 A Miami (OH) 0 2 L4/19 A Michigan 1 11 L4/20 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

-------------------------------------------------------------------19489-6 (.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 L5/8 H Bowling Green State W 2 1 5/8 H Bowling Green State 2 7 L5/14 H Toledo 3 5 L5/15 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 L5/20 H Xavier W 15 2 5/27 A Detroit W 9 4 5/29 A Central Michigan 6 9 L6/4 H Central Michigan 6 13 L

-------------------------------------------------------------------19499-7 (.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 L6/4 H Detroit W 6 5

-------------------------------------------------------------------19505-10 (.333)

Coach: Joseph E. Truske-------------------------------------------------------------------4/17 A Michigan 2 3 L4/22 A Michigan State Normal 7 9 L4/29 H Northern Illinois 8 9 L5/2 H Michigan State Normal 2 13 L5/4 A Toledo W 13 3 5/6 A Bowling Green State 2 8 L5/12 A Fort Custer 8 11 L5/13 A Michigan State 7 11 L5/16 H Michigan State 7 15 L5/18 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 L5/27 H Kalamazoo W 6 1 5/31 H Hillsdale 2 6 L

-------------------------------------------------------------------19515-8 (.385)

Coach: Joseph E. Truske-------------------------------------------------------------------4/19 A Michigan State Normal 0 1 L4/20 A Kalamazoo W 15 4 4/21 A Michigan State 1 25 L4/28 H Michigan State 0 3 L5/1 H Michigan 2 19 L5/3 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

19522-12 (.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 L4/28 H Detroit 3 8 L4/29 A Bowling Green State 3 15 L5/7 A Michigan State Normal W 8 2 5/9 H Bowling Green State 2 10 L5/14 H Michigan State Normal 4 6 L5/19 H Fort Custer 0 16 L5/28 H Hillsdale W 4 2 5/29 A Selfridge Field AFB 7 8 L5/30 A Fort Custer 5 11 L5/31 A Michigan State 3 10 L

-------------------------------------------------------------------19534-13 (.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

5/5 H Hillsdale 2 3 L 5/6 H Detroit 0 6 L 5/9 A Detroit 4 9 L 5/12 H Toledo W 3 1 5/14 A Albion W 10 5 5/20 A Hillsdale W 8 6 5/23 H Bowling Green State W 4 3 5/26 A Toledo 3 10 L 5/29 A Michigan State Normal 1 6 L

-------------------------------------------------------------------19547-10 (.412)

Coach: Joseph E. Truske-------------------------------------------------------------------4/9 A Bowling Green State 5 8 L4/12 A Michigan 1 9 L4/17 A Michigan State 2 4 L4/20 H Michigan 1 11 L4/22 A Evansville W 7 3 4/23 A Cincinnati 2 11 L4/23 A Xavier 4 7 L4/30 H Detroit W 6 5 5/1 H Bowling Green State 7 11 L5/8 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 L5/19 H Michigan State 2 6 L5/21 A Detroit W 5 0 5/26 H Selfridge Field AFB W 4 0 6/2 A Michigan State Normal 3 8 L

-------------------------------------------------------------------19558-8 (.500)

Coach: Joseph E. Truske-------------------------------------------------------------------4/12 A Michigan 0 6 L4/18 A Bowling Green State 4 5 L4/19 H Bowling Green State W 8 3 4/22 A Xavier 0 6 L4/23 A Cincinnati W 8 3 4/26 A Michigan State Normal 6 8 L4/28 H Detroit 1 4 L5/3 A Detroit W 9 5 5/7 A Hillsdale 3 4 L5/7 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 L6/4 A Michigan State 1 13 L

-------------------------------------------------------------------19565-9 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

19575-4 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

195812-9 (.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 L5/20 Kalamazoo 4 13 L5/20 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 L4/13 Toledo W 8 0 4/15 Michigan State 6 26 L4/21 Michigan 2 4 L4/25 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

19605-7 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

19618-5 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

196210-6 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

19639-10 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

196412-9 (.571), 7-3 PAC (.700)

Coach: Leon A. Lande-------------------------------------------------------------------4/9 Detroit 1 16 L 4/11 H Albion W 3 2

4/11 H Albion 0 3 L 4/14 A Eastern Michigan^ W 11 3 4/14 A Eastern Michigan^ W 11 4 4/17 A Hillsdale W 15 8 4/22 A Olivet 2 3 L 4/22 A Olivet W 11 6 4/25 A Bethany^ W 4 1 4/25 A Bethany^ W 7 4 5/2 H Chicago 1 4 L 5/2 H Chicago W 4 2 5/5 A Toledo 2 10 L 5/9 H Western Reserve^ 3 5 L 5/9 H Western Reserve^ 2 3 L 5/16 A Thiel^ W 8 3 5/16 A Thiel^ W 9 0 5/23 H Allegheny^ W 5 3 5/23 H Allegheny^ 8 9 L 5/27 H Eastern Michigan W 8 4 5/27 H Eastern Michigan 4 5 L -------------------------------------------------------------------

19656-13 (.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 L5/18 Central Michigan 3 5 L5/18 Central Michigan 5 7 L5/22 Allegheny^ 1 4 L5/22 Allegheny^ W 6 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------

19669-7 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

196711-11 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

19686-22 (.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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Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2 3 L Northwood 1 3 L Northwood 3 4 L Central Michigan 0 2 L Central Michigan 4 5 L -------------------------------------------------------------------

196917-9 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

197012-14 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

197118-17 (.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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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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

197319-17-1 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

197420-20 (.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 L04/22 A Eastern Michigan W 4 0 04/22 A Eastern Michigan 0 1 L A Michigan State 2 7 L

A Michigan State 3 4 L H Oakland W 10 4 H Toledo 5 6 L (11) H Toledo W 2 1 A Fordham W 11 6 A St. Johns 2 6 L A St. Johns 2 6 L H Olivet W 7 1 H Olivet W 2 1 (10)05/10 H Eastern Michigan W 2 1 05/10 H Eastern Michigan W 6 4 A Detroit W 5 4 H Akron W 1 0 H Akron W 4 3 A Bowling Green State 1 2 L A Bowling Green State 1 2 L (11) H Detroit W 3 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

197518-25 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

197619-28 (.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

A Bowling Green State 0 6 L A Bowling Green State W 3 2 H Detroit 9 16 L -------------------------------------------------------------------

197719-27 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

197827-16 (.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)

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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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

198020-17-1 (.539), 14-6 GLIAC (.700)

Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions

Coach: Angelo Gust-------------------------------------------------------------------

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21-18 (.538), 12-5 GLIAC (.706)Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

ChampionsCoach: Angelo Gust

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29-16 (.644), 12-4 GLIAC (.750)Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

ChampionsCoach: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

198315-17 (.469), 8-7 GLIAC (.533)

Coach: Angelo Gust-------------------------------------------------------------------

Game-by-Game Results Not Available

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14-11 (.560), 8-7 GLIAC (.533)Coach: Angelo Gust

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16-16 (.500), 10-10 GLIAC (.500)Coach: Angelo Gust

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N RPI W 12 6 N Bethany W 7 2 A Tampa 4 10 L N Bethany W 6 5 A Saint Leo 1 5 L 04/06 A Eastern Michigan 0 15 L 04/07 A Eastern Michigan W 7 6 A Michigan 1 21 L H Saginaw Valley State* 5 12 L H Saginaw Valley State* W 7 6 H Ferris State* 7 10 L H Ferris State* W 6 5 H Grand Valley State* 3 5 L H Grand Valley State* 9 10 L (8) H Hillsdale* W 4 3 H Hillsdale* 1 5 L A Saginaw Valley State* W 6 4 A Saginaw Valley State* 4 11 L H Northwood* 7 8 L H Northwood* W 6 5 (9) A Ferris State* 3 14 L A Ferris State* W 20 19 A Northwood* W 2 0 A Northwood* 3 5 L A Grand Valley State* W 4 2 A Grand Valley State* W 4 3 A Hillsdale* W 10 5 A Hillsdale* 9 10 L A Michigan 2 11 L A Michigan 3 11 L -------------------------------------------------------------------

198617-16 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

198727-21 (.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

H Michigan 1 2 L A Ferris State* 3 9 L A Ferris State* W 3 2 H Oakland* W 8 7 H Oakland* W 5 4 A Kalamazoo W 12 7 A Kalamazoo 1 3 L -------------------------------------------------------------------

198815-19-1 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

198918-26-3 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

199012-32 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

19916-30 (.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)

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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 A Ferris State* 4 17 L (5)4/22 A Ferris State* 8 15 L 4/29 A Detroit Mercy 1 2 L 4/30 A Eastern Michigan 4 9 L 4/30 A Eastern Michigan 9 14 L 5/2 A Saginaw Valley State* W 18 12 5/2 A Saginaw Valley State* W 6 5 5/3 A Saginaw Valley State* W 12 11 5/3 A Saginaw Valley State* 2 4 L 5/6 H Saginaw Valley State* W 10 4 5/6 H Saginaw Valley State* 3 5 L 5/7 H Detroit Mercy 2 17 L 5/9 H Oakland* 0 1 L (8)5/9 H Oakland* 3 6 L 5/10 A Oakland* W 6 1 5/10 A Oakland* W 10 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------

199314-34-1 (.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)

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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

H Madonna 0 1 L H Madonna 2 5 L (8)5/6 A Aquinas 5 16 L 5/6 A Aquinas 1 7 L 5/7 A Detroit Mercy 1 9 L (7)5/8 H Oakland* 1 4 L 5/8 H Oakland* W 5 2 5/11 A Eastern Michigan W 12 10 (10)

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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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

199620-24-2 (.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)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

AYNE STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL

38 | WARRIOR BASEBALL 2015 MEDIA GUIDE

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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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

199828-14-2 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

199932-19 (.627), 24-10 GLIAC (.706)

Coach: Rodger George-------------------------------------------------------------------3/13 N Wisconsin-Platteville W 7 5 3/14 N Lincoln 7 8 L3/14 N Lincoln 1 6 L3/15 N Concord W 5 3 3/15 N Carthage 0 8 L

3/15 N Lincoln 4 10 L3/16 N Lincoln W 9 6 3/18 N Wisconsin-Platteville W 4 1 3/18 N Carthage 5 6 L3/19 N Carthage 5 9 L3/19 N Dana 5 9 L3/20 N IUSE 3 4 L3/20 N IUSE W 10 7 3/24 H Rochester W 2 1 3/24 H Rochester W 9 0 3/25 A Eastern Michigan 0 2 L3/27 A Northwood* W 2 1 3/27 A Northwood* W 27 7 3/28 A Northwood* 5 8 L 3/28 A Northwood* W 11 0 4/2 H Gannon* W 5 3 4/2 H Gannon* W 5 4 4/3 H Gannon* 6 7 L 4/3 H Gannon* W 23 14 4/7 A Hillsdale* W 6 4 4/7 A Hillsdale* W 15 5 4/10 H Westminster* W 8 0 4/10 H Westminster* W 23 2 4/11 H Westminster* W 5 4 4/11 H Westminster* W 4 3 4/14 H Findlay* 3 6 L 4/14 H Findlay* 4 5 L 4/18 A Mercyhurst* W 2 0 4/18 A Mercyhurst* W 3 2 4/21 A Hillsdale* 5 9 L 4/21 A Hillsdale* W 16 2 4/24 A Saginaw Valley State* W 7 1 4/24 A Saginaw Valley State* 3 6 L 4/25 A Saginaw Valley State* W 8 6 4/25 A Saginaw Valley State* W 17 13 5/1 H Grand Valley State* W 1 0 5/1 H Grand Valley State* 6 8 L 5/2 H Grand Valley State* W 9 3 5/2 H Grand Valley State* 3 8 L 5/5 A Findlay* W 6 3 5/5 A Findlay* W 7 4 5/8 H Ashland* W 10 9 5/8 H Ashland* 10 11 L 5/9 H Ashland* 0 4 L 5/9 H Ashland* W 9 4 5/10 H Detroit Mercy W 10 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

200021-27-1 (.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

200126-24 (.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 N Charleston (WV) 4 7 L 3/17 N Otterbein W 8 4 3/17 N Otterbein 2 3 L 3/24 A Northwood* 5 6 L 3/24 A Northwood* W 12 2 3/25 A Northwood* 3 4 L 3/28 A Central Michigan W 8 7 (10)3/29 H Rochester W 9 1 3/31 H Gannon* W 3 1 3/31 H Gannon* W 11 2 4/1 H Gannon* 3 8 L 4/1 H Gannon* 8 9 L 4/7 A Toledo 10 18 L 4/8 A Toledo W 16 15 4/10 H Madonna W 7 3 (8)4/13 A Mercyhurst* 7 8 L 4/13 A Mercyhurst* W 6 3 4/14 A Mercyhurst* W 9 7 (8)4/14 A Mercyhurst* 1 4 L 4/18 H Findlay* 1 3 L (10)4/18 H Findlay* W 2 0 4/21 A Saginaw Valley State* 10 13 L 4/21 A Saginaw Valley State* 14 15 L 4/22 A Saginaw Valley State* 3 4 L (9)4/22 A Saginaw Valley State* 5 6 L 4/28 H Grand Valley State* 1 9 L 4/28 H Grand Valley State* 1 6 L 4/29 H Grand Valley State* 3 5 L 4/29 H Grand Valley State* W 9 8 5/5 H Ashland* W 2 1 5/5 H Ashland* W 3 2 5/6 H Ashland* 2 8 L 5/6 H Ashland* 6 17 L 5/9 H Findlay* W 3 0 5/9 H Findlay* 5 6 L (9)5/11 A Hillsdale* W 18 4 5/11 A Hillsdale* W 22 9 5/12 A Hillsdale* W 4 1 5/12 A Hillsdale* W 6 4 5/14 A Detroit Mercy 1 2 L 5/14 A Detroit Mercy 5 6 L (9)

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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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

200322-26 (.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 A Findlay* W 6 5 4/10 A Findlay* 2 3 L 4/11 A Tiffin W 6 4 4/11 A Tiffin 9 12 L (6)4/12 H Gannon* W 5 0 4/12 H Gannon* W 12 4 4/13 H Gannon* W 5 0 4/13 H Gannon* 4 7 L 4/15 A Michigan State 12 13 L 4/16 H Saginaw Valley State* 0 6 L 4/16 H Saginaw Valley State* W 3 2 4/18 A Hillsdale* 3 8 L 4/18 A Hillsdale* 2 5 L 4/19 A Hillsdale* W 6 5 4/19 A Hillsdale* W 10 7 4/22 A Rochester 5 6 L 4/23 H Findlay* W 3 2 4/23 H Findlay* 5 11 L 4/26 H Ashland* 4 9 L 4/26 H Ashland* 2 10 L 4/27 H Ashland* 1 8 L 4/27 H Ashland* 3 12 L 4/30 A Saginaw Valley State* W 13 7 4/30 A Saginaw Valley State* 3 6 L 5/2 H Siena Heights W 6 5 5/3 A Grand Valley State* 3 5 L 5/3 A Grand Valley State* 5 6 L 5/4 A Grand Valley State* 6 8 L 5/4 A Grand Valley State* 4 12 L 5/6 A Detroit Mercy W 4 2 5/6 A Detroit Mercy W 12 11

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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

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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 L3/14 N Southwest Minnesota State 4 11 L3/14 N Southwest Minnesota State 6 11 L3/16 N North Dakota 7 8 L3/16 N North Dakota 2 6 L3/18 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 H Gannon* W 10 4 4/5 A Eastern Michigan W 10 3 4/6 A Toledo W 16 11 4/9 H Mercyhurst* W 1 0 4/9 H Mercyhurst* W 2 0 4/10 H Mercyhurst* 1 7 L 4/10 H Mercyhurst* W 7 2 4/13 A Ashland* W 4 1 4/13 A Ashland* W 5 1 4/16 A Hillsdale* 6 9 L 4/16 A Hillsdale* W 9 1 4/17 A Hillsdale* 3 4 L 4/17 A Hillsdale* W 4 0 4/20 A Saginaw Valley State* W 5 1 4/20 A Saginaw Valley State* W 3 0 4/27 H Ashland* W 5 1 4/27 H Ashland* W 5 2 4/30 A Grand Valley State* W 7 5 4/30 A Grand Valley State* 1 6 L 5/1 A Grand Valley State* 0 4 L 5/1 A Grand Valley State* 4 6 L 5/4 H Saginaw Valley State* 6 9 L 5/4 H Saginaw Valley State* W 3 0 5/7 A Northwood* W 4 2 5/7 A Northwood* 3 5 L 5/8 A Northwood* W 6 3 5/8 A Northwood* W 12 9 5/12 H Findlay% 2 5 L 5/13 N Saginaw Valley State% W 7 3 5/13 H Findlay% 2 4 L 5/19 A Saint Joseph’s$ 2 3 L 5/20 N Wisconsin-Parkside$ 1 5 L

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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 -------------------------------------------------------------------

200729-22 (.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

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2015 MEDIA GUIDE WARRIOR BASEBALL | 39

3/26 A Findlay* W 4 0 3/30 A Hillsdale* 1 2 L 3/30 A Hillsdale* W 9 2 4/2 H Tiffin* 0 12 L 4/2 H Tiffin* W 8 5 4/3 H Tiffin* W 5 2 4/3 H Tiffin* W 12 4 4/9 A Northwood* 2 3 L (10)4/9 A Northwood* W 2 0 4/10 A Northwood* 2 3 L 4/10 A Northwood* W 7 1 4/13 A Saginaw Valley State* 0 2 L 4/13 A Saginaw Valley State* 2 3 L (10)4/16 H Ohio Dominican* W 15 4 4/16 H Ohio Dominican* W 11 5 4/17 H Ohio Dominican* W 15 6 4/17 H Ohio Dominican* W 15 0 4/20 H Hillsdale* W 10 9 4/20 H Hillsdale* W 7 4 4/22 A Ashland* 0 10 L 4/23 A Ashland* W 5 4 4/23 A Ashland* W 8 1 4/30 H Grand Valley State* 4 9 L (9)4/30 H Grand Valley State* 3 9 L 5/1 H Grand Valley State* 1 8 L 5/1 H Grand Valley State* 4 12 L 5/4 H Saginaw Valley State* 1 3 L 5/4 H Saginaw Valley State* W 3 2 (8)5/7 A Lake Erie* 1 2 L 5/7 A Lake Erie* W 3 1 5/8 A Lake Erie* W 3 2 5/8 A Lake Erie* W 3 2 5/12 N Ashland% W 7 6 (12)5/13 N Grand Valley State% 1 12 L 5/13 N Saginaw Valley State% W 11 3 5/14 N Grand Valley State% 4 9 L 5/19 N Grand Valley State$ 2 4 L (10)5/20 N Southern Indiana$ W 5 4 5/21 N Missouri S&T$ W 4 2 5/21 N Northern Kentucky$ W 4 2 5/22 N Grand Valley State$ 5 13 L

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34-21 (.618), 21-13 GLIAC (.618)NCAA Midwest Regional Participants

Coach: Ryan Kelley-------------------------------------------------------------------3/5 N #14 Le Moyne # W 5 2 3/6 N Urbana # W 9 1 3/6 N Wayne State (Neb.) # W 3 2 3/8 N Rollins ! 4 13 L 3/9 N Rockhurst ! 1 3 L 3/9 N Rockhurst ! W 5 4 (8)3/10 N Minnesota-Duluth ! W 3 2 3/10 N Minnesota-Duluth ! W 5 2 3/13 N Indianapolis ! W 3 2 3/14 N Winona State ! W 7 1 3/14 N Winona State ! 3 7 L 3/15 N Rollins ! 1 8 L 3/16 N Mt. Vernon Nazarene ! W 4 3 3/24 H Findlay* W 5 3 3/24 H Findlay* W 5 4 3/25 H Findlay* W 2 1 3/25 H Findlay* 8 15 L 3/28 H Hillsdale* W 5 4 3/28 H Hillsdale* 4 5 L 3/31 A Tiffin* 6 7 L 3/31 A Tiffin* W 2 0 4/1 A Tiffin* W 4 3 4/1 A Tiffin* W 10 54/6 H Northwood* W 10 2 4/6 H Northwood* W 5 4 4/7 H Northwood* W 13 4 4/7 H Northwood* 2 4 L 4/11 H Saginaw Valley State* 6 10 L4/11 H Saginaw Valley State* 3 7 L (8)4/15 A Ohio Dominican* 4 7 L 4/15 A Ohio Dominican* W 7 4 4/18 A Hillsdale* 5 11 L 4/18 A Hillsdale* W 17 9 4/21 H Ashland* 2 7 L 4/21 H Ashland* W 4 0 4/22 H Ashland* W 5 1 4/22 H Ashland* W 2 0 4/28 A #8 Grand Valley State* W 7 6 4/28 A #8 Grand Valley State* 2 7 L 4/29 A #8 Grand Valley State* 2 4 L 4/29 A #8 Grand Valley State* W 11 8 5/2 A Saginaw Valley State* W 3 2 (8)5/2 A Saginaw Valley State* 6 10 L 5/5 H Lake Erie* 4 5 L (8)5/5 H Lake Erie* W 5 1 5/6 H Lake Erie* W 5 4 (8)5/6 H Lake Erie* W 12 11 5/9 N Saginaw Valley State% W 4 2 5/10 N Lake Erie% W 6 1 5/11 N #9 Grand Valley State% 4 6 L 5/11 N Saginaw Valley State% W 13 6 5/12 N #9 Grand Valley State% W 4 3 5/12 N #9 Grand Valley State% 6 21 L 5/17 N Northern Kentucky$ 4 6 L 5/18 N Indianapolis$ 5 8 L

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32-18 (.640), 21-10 GLIAC (.677)Coach: Ryan Kelley

-------------------------------------------------------------------2/23 A Valdosta State W 5 4 2/24 A Valdosta State 0 2 L2/24 A Valdosta State W 2 1 3/8 N Notre Dame College ! 3 4 L 3/8 N Notre Dame College ! W 15 4 3/9 N Gannon ! 2 3 L

3/28 A Western Michigan 5 6 L (10)3/31 A Hillsdale* 3 4 L 3/31 A Hillsdale* W 8 2 4/1 A Hillsdale* W 3 1 4/1 A Hillsdale* W 13 3 4/3 A Toledo 8 9 L (8)4/3 A Toledo 7 10 L 4/6 H Findlay* W 11 3 4/6 H Findlay* W 4 1 4/10 A Central Michigan 4 5 L (10)4/14 A Grand Valley State* 1 3 L 4/14 A Grand Valley State* 9 10 L (8)4/15 A Grand Valley State* 2 3 L 4/15 A Grand Valley State* 4 12 L 4/20 H Saginaw Valley State* W 4 2 4/20 H Saginaw Valley State* 9 10 L 4/21 A Northwood* W 7 4 4/21 A Northwood* W 4 2 (8)4/22 A Northwood* W 11 7 4/22 A Northwood* 12 15 L 4/24 H Tiffin W 8 0 4/24 H Tiffin 2 3 L 4/28 A Ashland* 4 6 L 4/28 A Ashland* W 5 1 4/29 A Ashland* W 8 3 4/29 A Ashland* 5 11 L 5/2 A Saginaw Valley State* 0 1 L (8)5/2 A Saginaw Valley State* 0 3 L 5/6 H Gannon* W 4 1 5/6 H Gannon* W 2 1 (10)5/7 H Gannon* W 9 0 5/7 H Gannon* W 11 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

200834-19 (.642), 23-5 GLIAC (.821)

GLIAC Regular Season ChampionsNCAA North Central Regional Finalists

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)4/15 H Concordia W 8 5 4/16 H Saginaw Valley State* W 13 5 4/16 H Saginaw Valley State* W 4 3 4/19 H Grand Valley State* W 7 4 4/19 H Grand Valley State* W 10 9 4/20 H Grand Valley State* 2 7 L 4/20 H Grand Valley State* W 9 8 4/23 H Tiffin W 7 2 4/23 H Tiffin W 10 4 4/26 H Northwood* W 18 6 4/26 H Northwood* W 25 2 4/27 H Northwood* W 8 3 4/27 H Northwood* W 12 6 4/30 A Saginaw Valley State* 3 4 L (9)4/30 A Saginaw Valley State* W 3 2 (9)5/4 H Ashland* 4 9 L 5/4 H Ashland* 5 9 L 5/8 N Findlay% W 3 2 5/9 N Grand Valley State% 2 5 L 5/9 N Findlay% 3 4 L 5/15 N Saint Joseph’s$ W 7 3 5/16 N Ashland$ 14 25 L 5/17 N Northern Kentucky$ W 4 1 5/17 N Ashland$ W 6 2 5/19 N Ashland$ 0 3 L

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25-26 (.490), 18-15 GLIAC (.545)Coach: Ryan Kelley

-------------------------------------------------------------------2/20 A West Georgia W 6 42/20 A West Georgia W 6 22/21 A West Georgia 10 16 L2/21 A West Georgia W 12 52/27 A Bellarmine 2 3 L2/28 A Bellarmine 0 3 L2/28 A Bellarmine 1 2 L3/1 N Southern Indiana 7 9 L3/1 N Southern Indiana 1 4 L3/5 A Drury 5 14 L3/6 A Drury W 9 73/7 N Arkansas Tech W 8 53/8 N Missouri S&T W 17 103/17 A Toledo 3 20 L3/18 H Northwood* W 7 63/18 H Northwood* W 6 53/21 A Ashland* 8 11 L

3/21 A Ashland* 5 6 L3/22 A Ashland* W 8 13/26 A Tiffin* W 6 43/26 A Tiffin* W 15 53/28 H Findlay* W 15 23/28 H Findlay* W 4 23/29 H Findlay* W 10 33/31 A Central Michigan 1 9 L4/1 H Ashland* 7 14 L4/1 H Ashland* 7 14 L4/4 A Northwood* 1 4 L4/4 A Northwood* 1 3 L4/5 A Northwood* 8 9 L (11)4/10 A Saginaw Valley State* W 8 54/10 A Saginaw Valley State* W 2 04/11 A Saginaw Valley State* 2 4 L4/15 A Grand Valley State* 5 15 L4/15 A Grand Valley State* W 5 44/18 H Tiffin* W 8 64/18 H Tiffin* W 15 14/19 H Tiffin* 1 4 L4/22 A Findlay* W 7 64/22 A Findlay* 9 10 L4/25 H Hillsdale* W 12 14/25 H Hillsdale* W 10 24/26 H Hillsdale* 13 15 L4/29 H Saginaw Valley State* W 7 04/29 H Saginaw Valley State* 3 4 L5/2 H Grand Valley State* 5 7 L5/2 H Grand Valley State* W 8 45/3 H Grand Valley State* 4 9 L5/7 N Ashland% W 5 45/8 N Grand Valley State% 11 12 L5/8 N Northwood% 3 12 L

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32-20 (.615), 23-8 GLIAC (.742)Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

Regular Season and Tournament ChampionsCoach: Ryan Kelley

-------------------------------------------------------------------2/20 A West Georgia W 5 1 2/20 A West Georgia W 5 1 2/21 A West Georgia 5 6 L 2/21 A West Georgia W 7 1 2/27 A Drury W 11 3 2/27 N Augustana 4 6 L 2/28 N Augustana W 5 3 2/28 A Drury 6 8 L 3/13 N Nebraska-Omaha 4 5 L 3/13 N Nebraska-Omaha 0 8 L 3/14 N Minnesota-Duluth 4 8 L 3/14 N Minnesota-Duluth 12 13 L 3/15 N Minnesota-Duluth W 9 8 3/19 H Ashland* W 12 11 3/20 H Ashland* 5 6 L 3/20 H Ashland* 6 8 L 3/23 H Eastern Michigan 8 10 L 3/24 H Tiffin* W 5 4 3/24 H Tiffin* W 3 1 3/27 A Findlay* W 7 0 3/27 A Findlay* 2 4 L 3/31 A Ashland* W 6 4 3/31 A Ashland* W 4 3 4/2 H Northwood* W 10 4 4/2 H Northwood* W 9 5 4/3 H Northwood* W 21 5 4/3 H Northwood* W 16 14 4/6 A Eastern Michigan 4 6 L 4/7 H Hillsdale* W 17 5 4/10 H Saginaw Valley State* W 8 4 4/10 H Saginaw Valley State* W 8 3 4/11 H Saginaw Valley State* W 7 2 4/14 H Grand Valley State* W 7 6 4/14 H Grand Valley State* W 4 1 4/17 A Tiffin* 2 3 L 4/17 A Tiffin* 7 12 L 4/18 A Tiffin* W 1 0 4/21 H Findlay* W 7 1 4/21 H Findlay* W 7 3 4/24 A Hillsdale* W 23 8 4/24 A Hillsdale* W 9 0 4/27 A Central Michigan 9 14 L 4/28 A Saginaw Valley State* 2 3 L 4/28 A Saginaw Valley State* W 9 4 5/1 A Grand Valley State* 0 5 L 5/1 A Grand Valley State* W 14 11 5/2 A Grand Valley State* 10 14 L 5/6 N Saginaw Valley State% W 9 8 5/7 N Ashland% W 12 6 5/8 N Ashland% W 7 6 5/13 N Northern Kentucky$ 1 2 L 5/14 A Southern Indiana$ 10 12 L

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35-21 (.625), 22-13 GLIAC (.629)NCAA Midwest Regional Finalists

Coach: Ryan Kelley-------------------------------------------------------------------2/25 N Missouri-St. Louis 2 3 L2/26 N Queens (N.Y.) W 24 1 2/26 N Queens (N.Y.) W 11 6 2/27 N Armstrong Atlantic State 0 13 L 3/11 N Mansfield 1 2 L 3/11 N Mansfield W 1 0 3/12 N St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 8 5 3/14 N Minnesota-Duluth W 2 1 (8)3/14 N Minnesota-Duluth W 8 0 3/15 A Tampa 2 6 L 3/16 N Kentucky Wesleyan W 8 2 3/16 N Minnesota-Crookston W 19 5 3/25 A Findlay* W 2 1 (9)3/25 A Findlay* W 7 3 3/26 A Findlay* W 12 1

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

3/9 N Gannon ! 2 3 L 3/10 N Winona State ! W 6 3 3/11 N #4 Tampa ! 5 6 L 3/13 N Charleston ! W 7 1 3/13 N Charleston ! W 3 2 3/15 N #20 Slippery Rock ! 2 3 L 3/15 N #20 Slippery Rock ! W 16 2 3/16 N Minnesota Duluth ! W 12 3 3/16 N Minnesota Duluth ! W 7 4 3/23 A Walsh* 2 4 L 3/23 A Walsh* W 5 1 3/24 A Walsh* W 5 3 3/28 H Ashland* 2 5 L 3/28 H Ashland* 4 7 L 3/29 H Lake Erie* W 14 2 3/29 H Lake Erie* W 8 0 3/30 H Lake Erie* 4 11 L4/2 H Malone* W 6 1 4/2 H Malone* W 6 5 4/3 H Malone* W 1 0 4/6 A Northwood* W 13 7 4/6 A Northwood* W 4 04/7 A Northwood* W 18 8 4/9 A Urbana W 19 8 4/13 A Hillsdale* W 6 5 4/13 A Hillsdale* W 10 4 4/14 A Hillsdale* 1 6 L 4/16 H Tiffin* W 10 6 4/17 H Findlay* W 7 5 (9)4/17 H Findlay* W 16 0 (7)4/20 H Ohio Dominican* W 4 3 4/20 H Ohio Dominican* W 2 1 4/21 H Ohio Dominican* 3 6 L 4/27 A Saginaw Valley State* W 6 3 4/27 A Saginaw Valley State* W 5 3 4/28 A Saginaw Valley State* 2 3 L (11)5/1 A Tiffin* 4 5 L 5/1 A Tiffin* W 11 5 5/4 H Grand Valley State* 1 3 L 5/4 H Grand Valley State* W 1 0 (8)5/5 H Grand Valley State* 4 10 5/8 N Saginaw Valley State% W 9 7 5/9 N Ashland% 2 5 L5/10 N Grand Valley State% 0 11 L

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36-17 (.679), 22-19 GLIAC (.710) NCAA Midwest Regional Particpants

Coach: Ryan Kelley-------------------------------------------------------------------3/1 N St. Joseph’s (Florence, Ky.) W 12 43/1 N St. Joseph’s (Florence, Ky.) W 12 33/7 N Lewis ! W 2 13/7 N Lewis ! W 5 33/8 N Missouri-St. Louis ! W 5 23/9 N St. Joseph’s ! W 4 23/9 N St. Joseph’s ! W 2 13/11 N Wayne State College ! W 7 43/11 N Wayne State College ! 2 3 L (8) 3/12 N Alderson Broaddus ! W 9 63/12 N Alderson Broaddus ! 4 8 L 3/14 N Seton Hill ! 3 6 L3/14 N Seton Hill ! W 5 43/15 N Minnesota-Duluth ! 4 7 L3/15 N Minnesota-Duluth ! W 5 43/18 A Ashland * W 12 5 3/18 A Ashland * W 8 5 (9)3/21 A #12 Grand Valley State * 0 3 L3/21 A #12 Grand Valley State * 1 4 L3/22 A #12 Grand Valley State * 0 3 L3/30 H Saginaw Valley State * W 15 03/30 H Saginaw Valley State * W 3 14/1 A Malone * 2 4 L4/1 A Malone * W 11 54/2 A Malone * 7 8 L (11)4/5 H Northwood * W 11 44/5 H Northwood * W 5 4 (8)4/6 H Northwood * W 8 24/8 H Urbana W 5 24/9 A Findlay * W 5 24/9 A Findlay * W 6 24/12 H Hillsdale * W 18 44/12 H Hillsdale * W 6 14/13 H Hillsdale * W 13 54/16 H Findlay * W 6 34/17 H Ohio Dominican * 3 4 L4/19 A Ohio Dominican * 3 4 L (8)4/19 A Ohio Dominican * W 7 34/23 H Tiffin * W 3 24/23 H Tiffin * W 3 24/26 A Lake Erie * W 4 3 (9) 4/26 A Lake Erie * W 4 24/27 A Lake Erie * 5 6 L4/30 A Tiffin * 3 4 L5/2 H Walsh * W 4 35/3 H Walsh * W 6 15/3 H Walsh * W 1 05/8 N Saginaw Valley State % 13 15 L5/9 N Ashland % W 9 45/10 N Saginaw Valley State % 5 8 L5/15 N #18 Drury $ W 1 05/16 N #17 Grand Valley State $ 2 7 L5/17 N #8 Southern Indiana $ 2 6 L

# Mid-American Conference game^ Presidents Athletic Conference game# Armstrong Atlantic Savannah Invitational! RussMatt Invitational (Winter Haven, Fla.)* GLIAC game% GLIAC Tournament$ NCAA Regional() Innings +/- than scheduled

AYNE STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL

40 | WARRIOR BASEBALL 2015 MEDIA GUIDE

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

----------------------------------------------------------ALDERSON BROADDUS

----------------------------------------------------------03/12/14 Neutral W 9 6 03/12/14 Neutral 4 8 L

----------------------------------------------------------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 %03/19/10 Home W 12 11 •03/20/10 Home 5 6 L •03/20/10 Home 6 8 L •03/31/10 Away W 6 4 •03/31/10 Away W 4 3 •05/07/10 Neutral W 12 6 %05/08/10 Neutral W 7 6 %04/22/11 Away 0 10 L •04/23/11 Away W 5 4 •04/23/11 Away W 8 1 •05/12/11 Neutral W 7 6 (12) %04/21/12 Home 2 7 L •04/21/12 Home W 4 0 •04/22/12 Home W 5 1 •04/22/12 Home W 2 0 •03/28/13 Home 2 5 L •03/28/13 Home 4 7 L •05/09/13 Neutral 2 5 L % 03/18/14 Away W 12 5 •03/18/14 Away W 8 5 (9) • 05/09/14 Neutral W 9 4 %

----------------------------------------------------------DRURY

---------------------------------------------------------- 03/05/09 Away 5 14 L03/06/09 Away W 9 7 02/27/10 Away W 11 3 02/28/10 Away 6 8 L 05/15/14 Neutral W 1 0 $

----------------------------------------------------------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 •04/21/04 Away 5 7 L •05/12/05 Home 2 5 L %05/13/05 Home 2 4 L %04/14/06 Away 2 13 L •04/14/06 Away 2 3 L (8) •04/15/06 Away W 4 3 •04/15/06 Away 3 4 L •04/06/07 Home W 11 3 •04/06/07 Home W 4 1 •04/12/08 Away W 8 0 •04/12/08 Away 2 4 L (9) •05/08/08 Neutral W 3 2 %05/09/08 Neutral 3 4 L %03/28/09 Home W 15 2 •03/28/09 Home W 4 2 •03/29/09 Home W 10 3 •04/22/09 Away W 7 6 •04/22/09 Away 9 10 L •03/27/10 Away W 7 0 •03/27/10 Away 2 4 L •04/21/10 Home W 7 1 •04/21/10 Home W 7 3 •03/25/11 Away W 2 1 (9) •03/25/11 Away W 7 3 •03/26/11 Away W 12 1 •03/26/11 Away W 4 0 •03/24/12 Home W 5 3 •03/24/12 Home W 5 4 •03/25/12 Home 8 15 L •03/25/12 Home W 2 1 •04/17/13 Home W 7 5 (9) • 04/17/13 Home W 16 0 (7) •04/09/14 Away W 5 2 •04/09/14 Away W 6 2 •04/16/14 Home W 6 3 •

----------------------------------------------------------GRAND VALLEY STATE

----------------------------------------------------------1973 Home W 4 11973 Home W 11 51976 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 8 11 L •1980 W 16 10 •1980 2 5 L •1980 W 3 2 •04/18/81 Home W 9 3 •04/18/81 Home W 7 6 •05/08/81 Away W 7 3 •05/08/81 Away W 6 3 •05/01/82 Home W 4 0 •05/01/82 Home 5 13 L •04/30/83 Away 2 7 L •04/30/83 Away W 2 1 •04/20/84 3 14 L •04/20/84 1 3 L •05/05/84 11 12 L •05/05/84 W 9 4 •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 •04/22/06 Home 4 5 L •04/23/06 Home 3 8 L •04/14/07 Away 1 3 L •04/14/07 Away 9 10 L (8) •04/15/07 Away 2 3 L •04/15/07 Away 4 12 L •02/24/08 Neutral 2 5 L 04/19/08 Home W 7 4 •04/19/08 Home W 10 9 •04/20/08 Home 2 7 L •04/20/08 Home W 9 8 •05/09/08 Neutral 2 5 L %04/15/09 Away 5 15 L •04/15/09 Away W 5 4 •05/02/09 Home 5 7 L •05/02/09 Home W 8 4 •05/03/09 Home 4 9 L •05/08/09 Neutral 11 12 L %04/14/10 Home W 7 6 (11) •04/14/10 Home W 4 1 •05/01/10 Away 0 5 L •05/01/10 Away W 14 11 •05/02/10 Away 10 14 L •04/30/11 Home 4 9 L (9) •04/30/11 Home 3 9 L •05/01/11 Home 1 8 L •05/01/11 Home 4 12 L •05/13/11 Neutral 1 12 L %05/14/11 Neutral 4 9 L %05/19/11 Neutral 2 4 L (10) $05/22/11 Neutral 5 13 L $04/28/12 Away W 7 6 •04/28/12 Away 2 7 L •04/29/12 Away 2 4 L •04/29/12 Away W 11 8 •05/11/12 Neutral 4 6 L % 05/12/12 Neutral W 4 3 % 05/12/12 Neutral 6 21 L %05/04/13 Home 1 3 L • 05/04/13 Home W 1 0 (8) • 05/05/13 Home 4 10 L •05/10/13 Neutral 0 11 L %03/21/14 Away 0 3 L • 03/21/14 Away 1 4 L •03/22/14 Away 0 3 L •05/16/14 Neutral 2 7 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 L04/09/59 1 2 L05/16/61 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 L1968 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 Home 1 3 L •04/15/95 Home 4 8 L •04/16/95 Home W 8 7 •04/16/95 Home 6 10 L •05/12/95 Away W 15 9 •05/12/95 Away W 8 7 •05/04/96 Home W 13 1 •05/04/96 Home 2 6 L •05/05/96 Home W 4 2 •05/05/96 Home 2 3 L •05/04/97 Away 5 6 L •05/04/97 Away 4 6 L •04/10/98 Home W 9 0 •04/10/98 Home W 7 6 •04/11/98 Home W 13 3 •04/11/98 Home W 11 6 •04/07/99 Away W 6 4 •04/07/99 Away W 15 5 •04/21/99 Away 5 9 L •04/21/99 Away W 16 2 •03/25/00 Home W 18 0 •03/25/00 Home 5 12 L •03/26/00 Home W 4 3 •03/26/00 Home W 4 3 •05/11/01 Away W 18 4 •05/11/01 Away W 22 9 •05/12/01 Away W 4 1 •05/12/01 Away W 6 4 •05/10/02 Home W 8 7 •05/10/02 Home 3 9 L •05/11/02 Home 0 8 L •05/11/02 Home 4 5 L •04/18/03 Away 3 8 L •04/18/03 Away 2 5 L •04/19/03 Away W 6 5 •04/19/03 Away W 10 7 •04/09/04 Home W 4 1 •04/09/04 Home W 9 5 •04/10/04 Home W 8 6 •04/10/04 Home W 11 1 •04/16/05 Away 6 9 L •04/16/05 Away W 9 1 •04/17/05 Away 3 4 L •04/17/05 Away W 4 0 •04/08/06 Home W 9 2 •

04/08/06 Home W 4 2 •04/09/06 Home W 5 2 •04/09/06 Home W 7 1 •03/31/07 Away 3 4 L •03/31/07 Away W 8 2 •04/01/07 Away W 3 1 •04/01/07 Away W 13 3 •04/05/08 Home W 17 1 •04/05/08 Home W 11 3 •04/06/08 Home W 7 6 (9) •04/06/08 Home W 3 2 (8) •04/25/09 Home W 12 1 •04/25/09 Home W 10 2 •04/26/09 Home 13 15 L •04/07/10 Home W 17 5 •04/24/10 Away W 23 8 •04/24/10 Away W 9 0 •03/30/11 Away 2 1 L •03/30/11 Away W 9 2 •04/20/11 Home W 10 9 •04/20/11 Home W 7 4 •03/28/12 Home W 5 4 •03/28/12 Home 4 5 L •04/18/12 Home 5 11 L •04/18/12 Home W 17 9 •04/13/13 Away W 6 5 •04/13/13 Away W 10 4 •04/14/13 Away 1 6 L •04/12/14 Home W 18 4 •04/12/14 Home W 6 1 • 04/13/14 Home W 13 5 •

----------------------------------------------------------LAKE ERIE

----------------------------------------------------------05/07/11 Away 1 2 L •05/07/11 Away W 3 1 •05/08/11 Away W 3 2 •05/08/11 Away W 3 2 •05/05/12 Home 4 5 L (8) •05/05/12 Home W 5 1 •05/06/12 Home W 5 4 (8) •05/06/12 Home W 12 11 •05/10/12 Neutral W 6 1 %03/28/13 Home W 14 2 •03/28/13 Home W 8 0 •03/29/13 Away 4 11 L •04/26/14 Away W 4 3 (9) •04/26/14 Away W 4 2 • 04/27/14 Away 5 6 L •

----------------------------------------------------------LEWIS

----------------------------------------------------------03/07/14 Neutral W 2 1 03/07/14 Neutral W 5 3 ----------------------------------------------------------

MALONE----------------------------------------------------------04/02/13 Home W 6 1 •04/02/13 Home W 6 5 •04/03/13 Home W 1 0 •04/01/14 Away 2 4 L •04/01/14 Away W 11 5 •04/02/14 Away 7 8 L (11) •

----------------------------------------------------------MINNESOTA-DULUTH

----------------------------------------------------------03/21/05 Neutral W 8 4 03/14/10 Neutral 4 8 L 03/14/10 Neutral 12 13 L 03/15/10 Neutral W 9 8 03/14/11 Neutral W 2 1 (8)03/14/11 Neutral W 8 0 03/10/12 Neutral W 3 203/10/12 Neutral W 5 2 03/16/13 Neutral W 12 303/16/13 Neutral W 7 403/15/14 Neutral 4 7 L03/15/14 Neutral W 5 4

----------------------------------------------------------MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS

----------------------------------------------------------02/25/11 Neutral 2 3 L 03/08/14 Neutral W 5 2

----------------------------------------------------------NORTHWOOD

----------------------------------------------------------1968 1 3 L1968 3 4 L1973 Home W 6 01973 Home 0 3 L1974 Home W 7 11974 Home W 9 21975 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 available1982 W 11 5 •

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1982 W 11 5 •1983 Not available1984 Not available1985 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 L03/31/92 Away 0 2 L03/31/92 Away W 7 305/01/93 Home 3 8 L05/01/93 Home 0 4 L05/02/93 Home W 11 305/02/93 Home 3 10 L04/02/94 Home 5 7 L •04/02/94 Home 11 18 L •04/24/94 Away 7 8 L •04/24/94 Away 11 17 L •04/01/95 Home W 4 2 •04/01/95 Home 5 6 L •04/02/95 Home W 6 2 •04/02/95 Home W 8 4 •05/06/95 Away 4 7 L •05/06/95 Away W 7 5 •03/23/96 Away 0 1 L •03/23/96 Away W 4 3 (8) •03/24/96 Away W 6 4 •03/24/96 Away W 10 8 •03/22/97 Away 0 1 L •03/22/97 Away W 8 6 •03/26/98 Away W 13 6 •03/26/98 Away 7 10 L •03/27/99 Away W 2 1 •03/27/99 Away W 27 7 •03/28/99 Away 5 8 L •03/28/99 Away W 11 0 •04/01/00 Home W 10 9 (8) •04/01/00 Home W 7 3 •04/02/00 Home 7 8 L •04/02/00 Home W 7 4 •03/24/01 Away 5 6 L •03/24/01 Away W 12 2 •03/25/01 Away 3 4 L •03/23/02 Home W 8 7 (8) •03/23/02 Home W 8 3 •03/24/02 Home W 4 3 •03/24/02 Home W 6 4 •03/23/03 Away W 4 1 •03/23/03 Away 3 4 L •05/01/04 Home W 5 4 •05/01/04 Home W 12 9 •05/07/05 Away W 4 2 •05/07/05 Away 3 5 L •05/08/05 Away W 6 3 •05/08/05 Away W 12 9 •04/29/06 Home 2 4 L (8) •04/29/06 Home W 8 1 •04/30/06 Home W 9 2 •04/30/06 Home W 9 7 •04/21/07 Away W 7 4 •04/21/07 Away W 4 2 (8) •04/22/07 Away W 11 7 •04/22/07 Away 12 15 L •04/26/08 Home W 18 6 •04/26/08 Home W 25 2 •04/27/08 Home W 8 3 •04/27/08 Home W 12 6 •03/18/09 Home W 7 6 •03/18/09 Home W 6 5 •04/04/09 Away 1 4 L •04/04/09 Away 1 3 L •04/05/09 Away 8 9 L (11) •05/08/09 Neutral 3 12 L %04/02/10 Home W 10 4 •04/02/10 Home W 9 5 •04/03/10 Home W 21 5 •04/03/10 Home W 16 14 •04/09/11 Away 2 3 L (10) •04/09/11 Away W 2 0 •04/10/11 Away 2 3 L •04/10/11 Away W 7 1 •04/06/12 Home W 10 2 •04/06/12 Home W 5 4 •04/07/12 Home W 13 4 •04/07/12 Home 2 4 L •04/06/13 Away W 13 7 • 04/06/13 Away W 4 0 • 04/07/13 Away W 18 8 • 04/05/14 Home W 11 4 •04/05/14 Home W 5 4 (8) • 04/06/14 Home W 8 2 •

----------------------------------------------------------OHIO DOMINICAN

----------------------------------------------------------03/10/01 Neutral 1 7 L03/09/02 Neutral 4 10 L03/12/02 Neutral 5 13 L04/16/11 Home W 15 4 •04/16/11 Home W 11 5 •04/17/11 Home W 15 6 •04/17/11 Home W 15 0 •04/15/12 Away 4 7 L •04/15/12 Away W 7 4 •04/20/13 Home W 4 3 • 04/20/13 Home W 2 1 • 04/21/13 Home 3 6 L • 04/17/14 Home 3 4 L •

04/19/14 Away 3 4 L (8) • 04/19/14 Away W 7 3 •

----------------------------------------------------------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 Home W 10 3 •05/09/93 Home 4 8 L •03/27/94 Home W 5 4 •03/27/94 Home W 8 6 •04/23/94 Away 0 7 L •04/23/94 Away 5 6 L •04/22/95 Home 3 4 L •04/22/95 Home W 7 6 •04/23/95 Home W 5 4 (10) •04/23/95 Home 3 5 L •05/13/95 Away 1 5 L •05/13/95 Away 10 13 L •03/30/96 Home W 11 5 •03/30/96 Home 3 4 L •03/31/96 Home 4 11 L •03/31/96 Home 4 10 L •03/29/97 Away W 7 5 •03/29/97 Away W 15 9 (6) •04/18/98 Home 1 3 L •04/18/98 Home W 11 5 •04/19/98 Home W 5 4 •04/19/98 Home 1 11 L •04/24/99 Away W 7 1 •04/24/99 Away 3 6 L •04/25/99 Away W 8 6 •04/25/99 Away W 17 13 •04/29/00 Home 1 2 L •04/29/00 Home 2 7 L •04/30/00 Home W 7 6 •04/30/00 Home 9 14 L •04/21/01 Away 10 13 L •04/21/01 Away 14 15 L •04/22/01 Away 3 4 L (9) •04/22/01 Away 5 6 L •04/20/02 Home 3 6 L •04/20/02 Home 3 8 L •04/21/02 Home 2 12 L •04/21/02 Home W 4 2 •04/16/03 Home 0 6 L •04/16/03 Home W 3 2 •04/30/03 Away W 13 7 •04/30/03 Away 3 6 L •04/14/04 Home 5 7 L •04/14/04 Home W 3 1 •05/07/04 Neutral 5 7 L %04/20/05 Away W 5 1 •04/20/05 Away W 3 0 •05/04/05 Home 6 9 L •05/04/05 Home W 3 0 •05/13/05 Neutral W 7 3 %04/13/06 Home W 5 3 •04/13/06 Home W 6 5 (10) •04/26/06 Away 1 5 L •04/26/06 Away W 6 0 •04/20/07 Home W 4 2 •04/20/07 Home 9 10 L •05/02/07 Away 0 1 L (8) •05/02/07 Away 0 3 L •04/16/08 Home W 13 5 •04/16/08 Home W 4 3 •

04/30/08 Away 3 4 L (9) •04/30/08 Away W 3 2 (9) •04/10/09 Away W 8 5 •04/10/09 Away W 2 0 •04/11/09 Away 2 4 L •04/29/09 Home W 7 0 •04/29/09 Home 3 4 L •04/10/10 Home W 8 4 •04/10/10 Home W 8 3 •04/11/10 Home W 7 2 •04/28/10 Away 2 3 L •04/28/10 Away W 9 4 •05/06/10 Neutral W 9 8 %04/13/11 Away 0 2 L •04/13/11 Away 2 3 L (10) •05/04/11 Home 1 3 L •05/04/11 Home W 3 2 (8) •05/13/11 Neutral W 11 3 %04/11/12 Home 6 10 L •04/11/12 Home 3 7 L •05/02/12 Away W 3 2 •05/02/12 Away 6 10 L •05/09/12 Neutral W 4 2 % 05/11/12 Neutral W 13 6 %04/27/13 Away W 6 3 •04/27/13 Away W 5 3 • 04/28/13 Away 2 3 L (11) •05/08/13 Neutral W 9 7 %03/30/14 Home W 15 0 • 03/30/14 Home W 3 1 • 05/08/14 Neutral 13 15 L % 05/10/14 Neutral 5 8 L %

----------------------------------------------------------SETON HILL

----------------------------------------------------------03/10/07 Neutral W 16 6 03/14/14 Neutral 3 6 L03/14/14 Neutral W 5 4

----------------------------------------------------------SOUTHERN INDIANA

----------------------------------------------------------03/10/08 Away W 6 3 (10)03/10/08 Away 0 9 L 03/01/09 Neutral 7 9 L 03/01/09 Neutral 1 4 L 03/14/10 Away 10 12 L $03/20/11 Neutral W 5 4 $ 05/17/14 Neutral 2 6 L $

----------------------------------------------------------ST. JOSEPH’S

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05/07/96 Home 3 6 L 05/07/96 Home 2 11 L 05/19/05 Away 2 3 L $04/01/08 Away 4 9 L 04/01/08 Away 0 5 L 05/15/08 Neutral W 7 3 $03/12/11 Neutral W 8 5 03/01/14 Neutral W 12 4 03/01/14 Neutral W 12 3 03/09/14 Neutral W 4 2 03/09/14 Neutral W 2 1

----------------------------------------------------------TIFFIN

----------------------------------------------------------1988 Home W 10 0 (5)1988 Home W 11 1 (5)03/15/94 Neutral 4 8 L03/15/94 Neutral W 3 204/11/02 Home W 9 804/11/02 Home 3 12 L04/11/03 Away W 6 404/11/03 Away 9 12 L (6)04/24/07 Home W 8 004/24/07 Home 2 3 L04/09/08 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 •03/24/10 Home W 5 4 •03/24/10 Home W 3 1 •04/17/10 Away 2 3 L •04/17/10 Away 7 12 L •04/18/10 Away W 1 0 •04/02/11 Home 0 12 L •04/02/11 Home W 8 5 •04/03/11 Home W 5 2 •04/03/11 Home W 12 4 •03/31/12 Away 6 7 L •03/31/12 Away W 2 0 •04/01/12 Away W 4 3 •04/01/12 Away W 10 5 •04/16/13 Home W 10 6 •05/01/13 Away 4 5 L •05/01/13 Away W 11 5 • 04/23/14 Home W 3 2 • 04/23/14 Home W 3 2 • 04/30/14 Aaway 3 4 L •

----------------------------------------------------------URBANA

----------------------------------------------------------03/06/12 Neutral W 9 104/09/13 Away W 19 804/08/14 Home W 5 2

GREAT LAKES INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear W L T PCT. Finish Champion 2014 22 9 0 .710 2nd Grand Valley State 2013 21 10 0 .677 2nd Grand Valley State2012 21 13 0 .618 2nd Grand Valley State2011 22 13 0 .629 2nd Grand Valley State2010 23 8 0 .742 1st Wayne State2009 18 15 0 .545 4th Grand Valley State2008 23 5 0 .821 1st* Grand Valley State2007 17 13 0 .567 5th Grand Valley State2006 17 14 0 .548 4th Grand Valley State2005 19 8 0 .704 1st* Grand Valley State2004 15 12 0 .556 4th Grand Valley State2003 10 16 0 .385 5th GVSU/SVSU2002 10 18 0 .357 7th Ashland2001 14 17 0 .452 6th Saginaw Valley State2000 13 17 0 .433 7th Saginaw Valley State1999 24 10 0 .706 2nd Ashland1998 17 7 1 .700 1st Wayne State1997 12 12 0 .500 4th Mercyhurst1996 14 16 0 .467 5th Mercyhurst1995 15 15 0 .500 3rd Saginaw Valley State1994 8 14 0 .364 5th Grand Valley State1993 4 13 0 .235 6th Ferris State1992 9 17 0 .346 5th Ferris State1991 1 14 0 .067 6th Ferris State1990 7 13 0 .350 5th Ferris State1989 6 12 0 .333 6th Ferris State1988 3 15 0 .167 6th Ferris State1987 13 9 0 .591 4th Grand Valley State1986 10 8 0 .556 3rd Ferris State1985 10 10 0 .500 4th Grand Valley State1984 8 7 0 .533 2nd Grand Valley State1983 8 7 0 .533 T-3rd Ferris State1982 12 4 0 .750 1st Wayne State1981 12 5 0 .706 1st Wayne State1980 14 6 0 .700 1st Wayne State1979 5 8 0 .385 6th Grand Valley State1978 11 7 0 .611 3rd Oakland1977 9 9 0 .500 4th Grand Valley State1976 11 7 0 .611 2nd Ferris State------------------------------------------------------------------------------------38 years 508 433 1 .540 ---- 5 GLIAC Titles

PRESIDENTS ATHLETIC CONFERENCESeason W L T PCT. Finish Champion 1966 4 2 0 .667 T-2nd Allegheny1965 4 2 0 .667 2nd Bethany1964 7 3 0 .700 3rd Allegheny1963 5 4 0 .556 2nd Allegheny1962 6 2 0 .750 2nd Allegheny1961^ 4 0 0 1.000 ---- Allegheny1960^ 3 0 0 1.000 ---- Allegheny1959 6 0 0 1.000 1st Wayne State------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 years 39 13 0 .750 ---- 1 PAC Title

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCESeason W L T PCT. Finish Champion 1947 3 2 0 .600 2nd Ohio------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 year 3 2 0 .600 ---- 0 MAC Titles

ALL-TIME CONFERENCE TOTALS46 years 507 429 1 .542 ---- 6 Conference Titles

^ Not enough conference games to qualify for conference title * Regular-Season Champions

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

----------------------------------------------------------WALSH

----------------------------------------------------------03/23/13 Away 2 4 L •03/23/13 Away W 5 1 •03/24/13 Away W 5 3 •05/02/14 Home W 4 3 • 05/03/14 Home W 6 1 • 05/03/14 Home W 1 0 •

----------------------------------------------------------WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

----------------------------------------------------------03/06/12 Neutral W 3 2 03/11/14 Neutral W 7 4 03/11/14 Neutral 2 3 L (8)

^ PAC game• GLIACgame% GLIAC Tournament$ NCAA Regional! Games forfeited( ) Innings +/- than scheduled 1980-81, 1983-84, and 7 games in 1968 not available

AYNE STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL

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School GP W L T PCT.Adelphi 1 1 0 0 1.000Adrian 2 2 0 0 1.000Akron 17 11 6 0 .647Albion 23 14 9 0 .609Alderson Broaddus 2 1 1 0 .500 Allegheny 12 6 6 0 .500Alma 13 9 4 0 .692Aquinas 16 8 8 0 .500Arkansas Tech 1 1 0 0 1.000Armstrong Atlantic State 1 0 1 0 .000Ashland 83 34 48 1 .409Augustana 2 1 1 0 .500Aurora 2 0 2 0 .000Avila 3 2 1 0 .667Baldwin-Wallace 2 0 2 0 .000Bellarmine 6 0 6 0 .000Beloit 2 1 1 0 .500Bemidji State 2 1 1 0 .500Berry 2 1 1 0 .500Bethany 8 8 0 0 1.000Bowling Green State 44 11 32 1 .261Buffalo 4 1 3 0 .250California (PA) 10 4 5 1 .450Camp Breckenridge 2 0 2 0 .000Canisius 3 1 2 0 .333Carthage 8 2 6 0 .250Central Michigan 50 6 44 0 .120Central Missouri 5 1 3 1 .300Charleston (WV) 11 7 3 1 .682Chicago 14 11 3 0 .786Chicago State 6 5 1 0 .833Cincinnati 8 3 5 0 .375Cleveland State 18 7 11 0 .389Colby (ME) 3 2 1 0 .667Columbia 2 1 1 0 .500Columbus 4 2 1 1 .625Concord 3 3 0 0 1.000Concordia (MI) 10 10 0 0 1.000Conn-Bridgeport 1 1 0 0 1.000Dana 2 1 1 0 .500Dartmouth 1 1 0 0 1.000David Lipscomb 3 1 2 0 .333Defiance 4 4 0 0 1.000Denison 4 3 1 0 .750Detroit Mercy 103 32 71 0 .311Drury 5 3 2 0 .600East Stroudsburg 4 3 1 0 .750East Tennessee State 3 1 2 0 .333Eastern Kentucky State 1 0 1 0 .000Eastern Michigan 83 20 63 0 .241Embry-Riddle 5 5 0 0 1.000Evansville 1 1 0 0 1.000Fairleigh Dickinson 5 4 1 0 .800Ferris State 68 25 43 0 .368Findlay 60 40 20 0 .666Flagler College 1 1 0 0 1.000Florida Gulf Coast 1 0 1 0 .000Florida JC 4 2 2 0 .500Fordham 3 1 2 0 .333Fort Custer 14 7 7 0 .500Franklin Pierce 2 1 1 0 .500Gannon 41 32 9 0 .780Georgetown (KY) 1 0 1 0 .000Grand Valley State 152 57 95 0 .375Grand View 7 4 3 0 .571Haverford 2 2 0 0 1.000Hillsdale 169 112 57 0 .662Hope 4 4 0 0 1.000Huntingdon 1 0 1 0 .000Illinois Benedictine 1 1 0 0 1.000Illinois State 3 1 2 0 .333Indiana-Southeast 3 0 3 0 .000Indianapolis 3 2 1 0 .667IUSE 2 1 1 0 .500Jacksonville 28 7 21 0 .250Johns Hopkins 1 1 0 0 1.000Kalamazoo 12 10 2 0 .833Kent State 2 1 1 0 .500Kentucky Wesleyan 6 3 3 0 .500Lake Erie 15 11 4 0 .733LeMoyne 1 1 0 0 1.000Lewis 2 2 0 0 1.000Lincoln 11 5 4 2 .545Long Island 4 2 2 0 .500Louisville 2 0 2 0 .000Madonna 24 12 11 1 .521Malone 6 4 2 0 .666Mansfield 3 2 1 0 .667Marietta 9 3 6 0 .333Mercyhurst 42 22 20 0 .524Miami (OH) 2 0 2 0 .000Michigan 47 4 43 0 .085Michigan State 55 4 51 0 .073Middle Tennessee State 4 2 2 0 .500Minnesota-Crookston 1 1 0 0 1.000Minnesota-Duluth 12 9 3 0 .750Minnesota State Mankato 1 0 1 0 .000Missouri S&T 17 9 8 0 .529Missouri-St. Louis 2 1 1 0 .500

School GP W L T PCT. MIT 1 1 0 0 1.000Mount Mercy First Meetin in 2015Mount Vernon Nazarene 1 1 0 0 1.000Nasson 1 1 0 0 1.000Navy 2 1 1 0 .500Nebraska-Omaha 4 1 3 0 .250NJIT 4 2 2 0 .500North Carolina 1 0 1 0 .000North Dakota 7 1 6 0 .143North Dakota State 2 0 2 0 .000North Park 3 2 1 0 .667Northeastern Illinois 3 3 0 0 1.000Northern Illinois 1 0 1 0 .000Northern Iowa 2 1 1 0 .500Northern Kentucky 8 5 3 0 .625Northern State 1 1 0 0 1.000Northwood 119 78 41 0 .655Notre Dame College 7 1 6 0 .143Oakland 84 35 49 0 .417Ohio 4 0 4 0 .000Ohio Dominican 15 8 7 0 .533Ohio Northern 4 2 1 1 .625Olivet 32 26 5 1 .828Otterbein 2 1 1 0 .500Ouachita Baptist 1 0 1 0 .000Pennsylvania 1 0 1 0 .000Pikeville 2 1 1 0 .500Pittsburgh 3 0 3 0 .000Plymouth State 1 1 0 0 1.000Post 2 2 0 0 1.000Principia 1 1 0 0 1.000Quantico Marines 1 0 1 0 .000Queens 2 2 0 0 1.000Ripon 1 0 1 0 .000Rochester 10 9 1 0 .900Rockhurst 3 2 1 0 .667Rollins 2 0 2 0 .000Romulus AAF 2 0 2 0 .000RPI 5 4 1 0 .800Saginaw Valley State 138 69 70 0 .499Saint Rose 2 2 0 0 1.000Selfridge Field AFB 7 4 3 0 .571Seton Hill 3 2 1 0 .666Sewanee 1 0 1 0 .000Siena Heights 27 18 9 0 .667Simpson 4 3 1 0 .750Slippery Rock 2 1 1 0 .500South Dakota 1 1 0 0 1.000Southern Indiana 7 2 5 0 .285Southern Tech 1 1 0 0 1.000SIU-Edwardsville 3 1 2 0 .333SW Minnesota State 7 4 3 0 .571Spring Arbor 4 2 2 0 .500St. Ambrose First Meeting in 2015St. Francis 2 1 1 0 .500St. Johns 7 2 5 0 .286St. Joseph’s (IN) 11 6 5 0 .545St. Leo 6 0 6 0 .000St. Xavier 1 0 1 0 .000Stonehill 2 1 1 0 .500SUNY-Binghamton 2 2 0 0 1.000Tampa 8 1 7 0 .125Teikyo Post 1 0 1 0 .000Tennessee State 2 2 0 0 1.000Tennessee Tech 13 5 8 0 .385Thiel 6 6 0 0 1.000Tiffin 38 27 11 0 .710Toledo 59 22 37 0 .373Trevecca Nazarene First Meeting in 2015Tri-State 2 2 0 0 1.000Troy State 4 0 4 0 .000Truman State 1 0 1 0 .000Tusculum 2 0 2 0 .000Urbana 3 3 0 0 1.000USCG Base-Detroit 4 4 0 0 1.000USNAS Grosse Ilse 5 0 5 0 .000Valdosta State 2 2 1 0 .750Viterbo 2 1 1 0 .500Walsh 6 5 1 0 .833Washington & Jefferson 5 5 0 0 1.000Wayne State (Neb.) 3 2 1 0 .666West Chester 1 0 1 0 .000West Florida 2 0 2 0 .000West Georgia 10 6 4 0 .600West Liberty State 2 2 0 0 1.000West Virginia Tech 2 2 0 0 1.000Western Michigan 15 1 13 1 .100Western Reserve 20 15 5 0 .750Westminster 8 7 1 0 .875William & Mary 1 1 0 0 1.000Winona State 8 3 5 0 .375Wisconsin-Milwaukee 6 3 3 0 .500Wisconsin-Parkside 1 0 1 0 .000Wisconsin-Platteville 5 5 0 0 1.000Wisconsin-Whitewater 3 0 1 2 .333Wittenberg 1 1 0 0 1.000Wright State 2 1 1 0 .500Xavier 4 2 2 0 .500Not Available* 141 70 70 1 .500--------------------------------------------------------------------------------TOTALS 2452 1180 1257 15 .481BOLD INDICATES 2015 OPPONENT* 1980-81, 1983-84, and 7 games in 1968 not available

RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS

Opponent Home Away Neutral Postseason TotalAlderson Broaddus 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 Arkansas Tech 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Armstrong Atlantic State 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1Ashland 4-7 7-3 4-1 5-1 15-12Augustana 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1Bellarmine 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-3Central Michigan 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2Charleston (W.V.) 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0Drury 0-0 2-2 1-0 1-0 3-2Eastern Michigan 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2Findlay 11-0 8-2 0-0 0-0 19-2Gannon 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2Grand Valley State 4-8 4-8 1-9 1-9 9-25Hillsdale 9-2 6-3 0-0 0-0 15-5Indianapolis 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1Kentucky Wesleyan 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Lake Erie 5-2 5-2 1-0 1-0 11-4Le Moyne 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Malone 3-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 4-2Mansfield 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1Minesota-Crookston 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Minnesota-Duluth 0-0 0-0 8-4 0-0 8-4Missouri S&T 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 2-0Missouri-St. Louis 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1Mount Vernon Nazarene 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Nebraska-Omaha 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2Northern Kentucky 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-2Northwood 12-1 5-5 0-1 0-1 17-7Notre Dame College 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1Ohio Dominican 6-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 8-4Queens 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0Rockhurst 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1Rollins 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2Saginaw Valley State 7-4 6-6 5-2 5-2 18-12Slippery Rock 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1Southern Indiana 0-0 0-0 1-4 1-2 1-4St. Joseph’s 0-0 0-0 5-0 0-0 5-0Tampa 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2Tiffin 10-2 7-5 0-0 0-0 17-7Toledo 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Urbana 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 3-0Valdosta State 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1Walsh 3-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 5-1Wayne State (Neb.) 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1West Georgia 0-0 6-6 0-0 0-0 6-2Winona State 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1

Bold Indicates 2015 Opponent

Ryan Kelley’s Record vs. Opponents

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COACHING RECORDS

CHRIST PETROULEASYear W L T Pct1979 17 21 0 .4471978 27 16 0 .6281977 19 27 0 .4131976 19 28 0 .4041975 18 25 0 .4191974 20 20 0 .5006 yrs. 120 137 0 .467

ROBERT T. SAMARASYear W L T Pct1973 19 17 1 .5271972 16 23 0 .4101971 18 17 0 .5141970 12 14 0 .4621969 17 9 0 .6545 yrs. 82 80 1 .506

RYAN KELLEYYear W L T Pct2014% 36 17 0 .679 2013 32 18 0 .6402012% 34 21 0 .6182011% 35 21 0 .6252010*^% 32 20 0 .6152009 25 26 0 .4906 yrs. 194 123 0 .612

JAY ALEXANDERYear W L T Pct2008^% 34 19 0 .6422007 29 22 0 .5692006 19 34 0 .3582005^% 32 19 0 .6272004 25 28 0 .4722003 22 26 0 .4586 yrs. 161 148 0 .521

RODGER GEORGEYear W L T Pct2002 14 32 0 .3042001 26 24 0 .5202000 21 27 1 .4391999 32 19 0 .6271998* 28 14 2 .6591997 27 20 1 .5731996 20 24 2 .4571995 24 24 0 .5001994 15 31 1 .3301993 14 34 1 .2961992 15 34 0 .3061991 6 30 0 .1671990 12 32 0 .2731989 18 26 3 .41514 yrs. 272 371 11 .424

ANGELO GUSTYear W L T Pct1988 15 19 1 .4431987 27 21 0 .5631986 17 16 0 .5151985 16 16 0 .5001984 14 11 0 .5601983 15 17 0 .4691982* 29 16 0 .6441981* 21 18 0 .5381980* 20 17 1 .5399 yrs. 174 151 2 .535

• Rodger George is WSU’s all-time leader with 272 victories. RyanKelley’s .612 winning percentage through the 2014 season is the highest in program history.

• GeorgeisoneoffourbaseballcoachesintheWayneStateAthleticHallof Fame, along with Angelo Gust, Christ Petrouleas and Leo Maas.

LEON A. LANDEYear W L T Pct1968 6 22 0 .2141967 11 11 0 .5001966 9 7 0 .5631965 6 13 0 .3161964 12 9 0 .5711963 9 10 0 .4741962 10 6 0 .6251961 8 5 0 .6151960 5 7 0 .4179 yrs. 76 90 0 .458

JOSEPH E. TRUSKEYear W L T Pct1959+ 8 10 0 .4441958 12 9 0 .5711957 5 4 0 .5561956 5 9 0 .3571955 8 8 0 .5001954 7 10 0 .4121953 4 13 0 .2351952 2 12 0 .1431951 5 8 0 .3851950 5 10 0 .3331949 9 7 0 .5631948 9 6 0 .6001947 8 3 0 .7271946 3 8 1 .29214 yrs. 90 117 1 .435

LEO S. MAASYear W L T Pct1945 1 9 0 .1001944 2 9 0 .1821943 3 4 0 .4291942 0 11 0 .0004 yrs. 6 33 0 .154

JOSEPH E. TRUSKEYear W L T Pct1941 5 7 0 .417Joseph E. Truske career total15 yrs. 95 124 1 .434

OVERALL SCHOOL RECORDYear W L T Pct72 yrs. 1112 1222 15 .473

* GLIAC Champions

^ GLIAC Regular-Season Champions

% NCAA Regional Tournament Appearance

+ PAC Champions

• Gust was a three-time GLIAC Coach of the Year (1980-82). JayAlexander garnered two (2005, 08), and George earned one (1998) as did Kelley (2010).

• In 2009, Kelleywonmore games than any first-year head coach inprogram history. Kelley won a program record 36 wins in 2014.

The Anchor Bay Angels 9U would like wish Coach Kelley and the Wayne State University Warriors a successful 2015 baseball season. GO WARRIORS!

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TEAM RECORDS

BATTING AVERAGE---------------------------------1. 2010 .3502. 1978 .3433. 2009 .3294. 2007 .3255. 1998 .3246. 1999 .3247. 1988 .3218. 2001 .3199. 1982 .31910. 1997 .317

RUNS---------------------------------1. 2010 3852. 1999 3603. 1978 3504. 2009 3395. 2008 3346. 1997 3327. 1998 3308. 2007 3219. 1982 31910. 2011 316

HITS---------------------------------1. 2010 5902. 2009 5273. 2008 4974. 2012 4895. 2011 4846. 2007 4817. 1999 472 8. 2014 4689. 2001 46010. 2005 452

DOUBLES---------------------------------1. 2010 1102. 2011 973. 1999 964. 2007 95 2014 955. 2008 916. 2004 877. 2006 85 2009 859. 1992 8110. 1987 79

TRIPLES---------------------------------1. 1978 312. 1999 253. 2000 224. 1972 205. 1970 19 1977 197. 1971 188. 1976 17 1982 17 1997 17

HOME RUNS---------------------------------1. 1998 452. 2010 443. 1982 384. 2009 365. 1981 34 2001 347. 2005 338. 1985 32 1992 3210. 2007 31

EXTRA BASE HITS---------------------------------1. 2010 1642. 1999 1423. 2007 1394. 2009 1345. 1978 1296. 2008 126 2011 1268. 2004 1239. 1982 122 1992 122

TOTAL BASES---------------------------------1. 2010 8522. 2009 7463. 1997 6974. 2007 6955. 1999 6816. 2008 6797. 2011 6578. 2001 6469. 1978 64510. 2005 645

SLUGGING PCT.---------------------------------1. 2010 .5062. 1997 .5043. 1978 .5004. 1982 .4945. 1998 .4916. 1985 .4907. 1981 .4848. 2007 .4699. 1999 .46810. 2009 .466

RUNS BATTED IN---------------------------------1. 2010 3352. 1999 3143. 2008 3054. 2009 3005. 1998 294 2007 2947. 1978 2938. 1997 2879. 1982 28210. 2001 278

WALKS---------------------------------1. 1976 2622. 1982 2423. 1980 2334. 2004 217 2013 2176. 2012 2067. 1999 2008. 2000 1979. 2008 19510. 1994 193

STOLEN BASES---------------------------------1. 1982 1362. 1978 1063. 1987 1024. 1981 995. 1994 986. 1993 977. 2007 888. 1980 869. 2008 8010. 1977 79

ERA---------------------------------1. 1969 2.002. 1967 3.003. 1966 3.214. 1964 3.295. 1971 3.406. 1970 3.437. 2014 3.528. 1962 3.549. 1975 3.6410. 2013 3.65

COMPLETE GAMES---------------------------------1. 1976 242. 1975 23 1992 234. 1979 21 2001 216. 1999 19 2007 198. 1977 18 1994 18 2011 18

SAVES---------------------------------1. 2014 162. 2012 133. 2013 114. 1987 10 2000 106. 1986 9 1995 9 2003 9 2011 910. 1989 8 1993 8 2009 8

INNINGS PITCHED---------------------------------1. 2011 426.22. 2012 409.0 3. 2014 406.04. 2008 403.25. 2010 396.06. 2013 384.27. 2004 380.18. 2005 377.1 2006 377.110. 2009 376.1

HITS ALLOWED/9 IP---------------------------------1. 1969 6.562. 1943 7.343. 1970 7.354. 1950 7.425. 1960 7.566. 1973 7.597. 1966 8.008. 1962 8.089. 1945 8.2410. 1949 8.24

STRIKEOUTS---------------------------------1. 2008 363 2011 3633. 1999 3524. 2000 3505. 2001 3376. 2010 3247. 2009 2838. 2013 2739. 2014 27010. 2012 261

----------- BATTING RECORDS ----------- ------------------------- PITCHING RECORDS -------------------------

PUTOUTS---------------------------------1. 2011 12802. 2012 12273. 2014 12214. 2008 12115. 2010 11886. 2013 11547. 2004 11418. 2005 1132 2006 113210. 2009 1129

------------------------- FIELDING RECORDS -------------------------

STRIKEOUTS/9 IP---------------------------------1. 1970 10.412. 1964 9.353. 2000 9.284. 1999 8.975. 2001 8.506. 1960 8.377. 1971 8.338. 2008 8.099. 1973 7.9610. 1959 7.83

K/BB RATIO---------------------------------1. 1968 2.242. 1969 2.213. 1999 2.124. 2001 2.085. 2008 2.076. 2011 2.047. 2005 2.038. 2007 1.959. 2013 1.8910. 1967 1.82

BATTING AVG. AGAINST---------------------------------1. 1969 .1992. 1968 .2123. 1982 .2214. 1960 .2235. 1970 .2256. 1962 .2277. 1966 .2288. 1973 .2339. 1964 .24010. 1959 .242

ASSISTS---------------------------------1. 2011 5892. 2012 565 3. 2014 5454. 1982 5245. 2013 5016. 2005 4977. 2010 4948. 2004 4829. 2007 470 2009 470

FIELDING PCT.---------------------------------1. 1998 .9672. 2007 .966 2014 .9664. 1979 .9635. 2013 .962 2008 .962 2011 .9628. 2005 .9619. 1995 .95710. 1973 .956

WINS---------------------------------1. 2014 362. 2011 353. 2008 34 2012 345. 2013 32 1999 32 2005 32 2010 329. 1982 29 2007 29

--------------------------- TEAM RECORDS ---------------------------

WIN PCT.---------------------------------1. 1947 .727 2. 2014 .6793. 1998 .6674. 1969 .6545. 1982 .6446. 2008 .6427. 2013 .6408. 1978 .6289. 1999 .627 2005 .627 2011 .625

GLIAC WINS---------------------------------1. 1999 24 2. 2008 23 2010 234. 2011 22 2014 226. 2013 21 2012 21 8. 2005 199. 2009 1810. 1998 17 2006 17 2007 17

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GAMES PLAYED---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Andrew Ciennik 2011 56 Michael Wiseman 2011 563. Kyle Vesey 2011 55 Andrew Ciennik 2012 55 Brad Guenther 2012 55 Alex Trojan 2012 55 Kyle Vesey 2012 558. Bobby Marten 2004 53 Matthew Williams 2008 53 Alex Trojan 2011 53 Kyle Zimmerman 2014 53 Cameron Walker 2014 53 Eric Cunningham 2014 53

BATTING AVERAGE*---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ronald Teasley 1945 .5002. James Neubacher 1947 .4833. Bob Inman 1961 .4744. George Shuk 1948 .4625. Ryan LaPensee 2010 .4246. John Miele 1999 .4247. George Shuk 1947 .4238. Mike Perkins 1988 .4219. Harold Rutenbar 1950 .41910. Bubba Bezeau 1982 .419

AT BATS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ryan LaPensee 2010 2052. Paul LaMantia 2010 193 Michael Wiseman 2011 1934. Eric Cunningham 2014 1905. Frank Jeney 2005 1866. Adam Kaminski 2009 1847. Drew Churchward 2008 1838. Derek Ranck 2007 1819. Eric Hardin 2001 179 Andrew Ciennik 2011 179 Alex Trojan 2012 179

RUNS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ryan LaPensee 2010 622. Paul LaMantia 2010 57 Jeremy Carrell 2014 574. Jay Alexander 1996 565. Drew Churchward 2008 546. Mike Fenech 1997 537. Matthew Williams 2008 508. Brad Guenther 2012 499. David Croskey 1982 48 Jason Chapieski 2005 48 Tony Hines 2007 48

HITS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ryan LaPensee 2010 872. Paul LaMantia 2010 803. Frank Jeney 2005 774. Derek Ranck 2007 735. Adam Kaminski 2009 71

Michael Wiseman 2011 717. John Miele 1999 70 Ryan LaPensee 2008 709. Eric Hardin 2001 6910. Dan Fairchild 2001 68

DOUBLES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. John Miele 1999 212. Ryan LaPensee 2010 193. Frank Jeney 2005 18 Michael Wiseman 2011 175. Bubba Bezeau 1982 16 Brad Silverstein 1987 16 Paul LaMantia 2010 168. Greg Brecht 1976 15 Jon Weisman 2006 15 Derek Ranck 2007 15 Paul LaMantia 2009 15 Kyle Zimmerman 2014 15

TRIPLES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Dave Zelmanski 1978 92. Chris Wouters 1978 73. Eric Hardin 2000 6 Rich Wright 2000 6 C.J. Maszal 2011 66. 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

HOME RUNS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Paul LaMantia 2010 132. Jason Copeland 1998 123. Mark Limback 1982 11 Tony Hines 2007 11 Jon Weisman 2007 116. Robert Kaump 1959 9 Jon Weisman 2005 9 Jon Weisman 2006 9 Michael Wiseman 2010 910. 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

EXTRA BASE HITS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. John Miele 1999 312. Paul LaMantia 2010 303. Tony Hines 2007 294. Frank Jeney 2005 28 Ryan LaPensee 2010 286. Jason Copeland 1998 277. Jon Weisman 2007 268. Bubba Bezeau 1982 25 Jon Weisman 2006 2510. Paul LaMantia 2009 24 Michael Wiseman 2010 24

TOTAL BASES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Paul LaMantia 2010 1372. Ryan LaPensee 2010 1313. Frank Jeney 2005 1214. John Miele 1999 1185. Tony Hines 2007 1156. Michael Wiseman 2010 1117. Jason Copeland 1998 103 Dan Fairchild 2001 1039. Adam Kaminski 2009 10210. Mike Fenech 1997 100 Jon Weisman 2007 100 Michael Wiseman 2011 100

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE*---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Bubba Bezeau 1982 .7782. Bruce Wichlacz 1985 .7703. Jason Copeland 1998 .7414. Mark Limback 1982 .7415. Bob Inman 1961 .7376. John Miele 1999 .7157. Joe Paglino 1981 .7148. Paul LaMantia 2010 .7109. Jon Weisman 2007 .69410. Phil Garbacz 1999 .689

RUNS BATTED IN---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Paul LaMantia 2010 602. Michael Wiseman 2010 583. Mark Limback 1982 56 Mike Fenech 1998 565. John Miele 1999 546. Frank Jeney 2005 51 Tony Hines 2007 518. Michael Wiseman 2008 509. Jason Copeland 1996 49 Adam Kaminski 2009 49

SACRIFICE HITS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Dan Laethem 1976 172. Dan Fairchild 2001 133. Jeremy Carrell 2013 12 Brad Guenther 2011 125. Jason Baas 2000 10 Bobby Marten 2005 10 Charlie Dunneback 2008 10 Andrew Ciennik 2012 10 Kenny Davis 2012 10 Brad Guenther 2012 10

SACRIFICE FLIES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Zach Johnson 2014 92. Aaron Lawson 2000 73. Phil Garbacz 2001 6 Aaron Lawson 2001 6 Bobby Marten 2005 6 Andrew Ciennik 2011 6 Alex Trojan 2012 68. 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 442. David Croskey 1982 39 Bill Styles 2000 394. Bubba Bezeau 1982 385. Brad Guenther 2013 366. David Croskey 1981 35 Brad Guenther 2012 358. Greg Brecht 1976 33 Matt Essian 1994 33 Phil Garbacz 2001 33 Jason Chapieski 2005 33

HIT BY PITCH---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Jeremy Carrell 2014 282. Jeremy Carrell 2013 203. Caleb Dalman 2007 14 Caleb Dalman 2011 145. Bill Styles 2000 11 Aaron Lawson 2001 11 Mark Davis 2002 11 Bob Schmidt 2007 119. Jay Alexander 1996 10 Aaron Lawson 1998 10 Andrew Ciennik 2010 10 Andrew Ciennik 2011 10 Michael Wiseman 2011 10 Andrew Ciennik 2012 10

STRIKEOUTS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2006 582. Jon Weisman 2005 513. Adwin Springer 2006 504. Adwin Springer 2003 42 Jon Weisman 2007 426. Adwin Springer 2005 39 Charlie Dunneback 2009 398. Rich Wright 1999 37 Adwin Springer 2004 3710. 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)

* Minimum two at-bats per team game

Stats from 2014 season

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CAREER BATTING RECORDS

GAMES PLAYED---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 2112. Andrew Ciennik 2009-12 2043. Ryan LaPensee 2007-10 2004. Jon Weisman 2004-07 1955. Brad Guenther 2010-13 193 Adwin Springer 2003-06 1936. Bobby Marten 2002-05 1927. Kyle Vesey 2009-12 1898. Frank Jeney 2002-05 1859. Ron Kochan 2000-03 18310. John Miele 1996-99 178 Matt Cunningham 2005-08 178---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 143

BATTING AVERAGE*---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ronald Teasley 1945, 1947 .4152. Ryan LaPensee 2007-10 .4013. Mike Fenech 1997-98 .3884. Jim Branch 1961-62 .3835. Paul LaMantia 2009-10 .3836. Adam Kaminski 2008-09 .3807. Eric Hardin 2000-01 .3798. Kevin Schwanz 1986-88 .3789. George Shuk 1946-49 .37510. Matt Essian 1993-95 .374---------------------------------------------------------------- Jeremy Carrell 2013-Pr. .344

AT BATS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 6972. Ryan LaPensee 2007-10 6963. Andrew Ciennik 2009-12 6534. Bobby Marten 2002-05 6065. Brad Guenther 2010-13 5936. Frank Jeney 2002-05 5917. Jon Weisman 2004-07 5758. Kyle Vesey 2009-12 5709. Tim Baywal 2001-04 56610. Alex Trojan 2009-12 553---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 477

RUNS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ryan LaPensee 2007-10 1952. Brad Guenther 2010-13 1553. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 1524. Bobby Marten 2002-05 1345. David Croskey 1979-82 1316. Ron Kochan 2000-03 126 Kyle Vesey 2009-12 1268. Frank Jeney 2002-05 122 Jon Weisman 2004-07 12210. John Miele 1996-99 116---------------------------------------------------------------- Jeremy Carrell 2013-Pr. 90

HITS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ryan LaPensee 2007-10 2792. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 2443. Frank Jeney 2002-05 2154. Bobby Marten 2002-05 2095. John Miele 1996-99 2006. Andrew Ciennik 2009-12 1997. Ron Kochan 2000-03 1908. Brad Guenther 2010-13 1898. Kyle Vesey 2009-12 1889. Jon Weisman 2004-07 18310. Tim Baywal 2001-04 179---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 150

DOUBLES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ryan LaPensee 2007-10 502. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 493. Jon Weisman 2004-07 474. John Miele 1996-99 445. Frank Jeney 2002-05 416. Tim Baywal 2001-04 367. Jeff Schaffer 1993-97 35 Bobby Marten 2002-05 359. Brad Guenther 2010-13 34 Kyle Vesey 2009-12 34---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 28

TRIPLES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Dave Zelmanski 1975-78 192. Chris Wouters 1977-80 163. Fred Darin 1979-82 11 Frank Jeney 2002-05 115. Mike Yaquinto 1971-74 10 Mike Magier 1992-95 10 Rich Wright 1999-2000 108. Ken Madeja 1971-74 9 Daniel Dempsey 1979-82 9 Ryan LaPensee 2007-10 9---------------------------------------------------------------- Cole Clifton 2014-Pr. 3

HOME RUNS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 362. Jason Copeland 1995-98 253. Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 24 Michael Wiseman 2008-11 245. Mark Limback 1979-82 236. Adwin Springer 2003-06 197. Mike Magier 1992-95 188. Paul LaMantia 2009-10 179. Mark Avery 1989-92 1610. Greg Brecht 1973-76 15 Tim Baywal 2001-04 15 Frank Jeney 2002-05 15---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 7

EXTRA BASE HITS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 912. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 793. Ryan LaPensee 2007-10 724. Frank Jeney 2002-05 675. John Miele 1996-99 626. Mike Magier 1992-95 607. Jason Copeland 1995-98 588. Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 579. Mark Limback 1979-82 5510. Paul LaMantia 2009-10 54---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 36

TOTAL BASES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ryan LaPensee 2007-10 3862. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 3843. Jon Weisman 2004-07 3544. Frank Jeney 2002-05 3235. John Miele 1996-99 2946. Mike Magier 1992-95 2807. Mark Limback 1979-82 2778. Bobby Marten 2002-05 2719. Jason Copeland 1995-98 26510. Tim Baywal 2001-04 264---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2011-Pr. 201

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE*---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Paul LaMantia 2009-10 .6392. Jon Weisman 2004-07 .6163. Bubba Bezeau 1982-83 .6114. Mike Fenech 1997-98 .6055. Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 .6056. Rich Wright 1999-2000 .6037. Jason Copeland 1995-98 .6018. Tim McCamant 1980-82 .5939. Mark Limback 1979-82 .58410. Eric Hardin 2000-01 .578---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. .421

RUNS BATTED IN---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 1832. John Miele 1996-99 1543. Ryan LaPensee 2007-10 1454. Jon Weisman 2004-07 1415. Frank Jeney 2002-05 1346. Mark Limback 1979-82 129 Jason Copeland 1995-98 129 Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 1299. Mike Magier 1992-95 12510. Jeff Schaffer 1993-97 117---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 87

SACRIFICE HITS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Brad Guenther 2010-13 302. Andrew Ciennik 2009-12 283. Dan Laethem 1973-76 26 Bobby Marten 2002-05 265. Kyle Vesey 2009-12 216. Ron Kochan 2000-03 20 Caleb Dalman 2007-11 208. Matthew Williams 2007-09 199. Dan Fairchild 2001-02 17 Matt Cunningham 2005-08 17---------------------------------------------------------------- Jeremy Carrell 2013-Pr. 14

SACRIFICE FLIES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Andrew Ciennik 2009-12 16 Alex Trojan 2009-12 163. Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 144. Frank Jeney 2002-05 135. Bobby Marten 2002-05 116. Ryan LaPensee 2007-10 107. Greg Brecht 1973-76 9 Jon Weisman 2004-07 9 Zach Johnson 2014 99. Eric Hardin 2000-01 8 Tim Baywal 2001-04 8

Matthew Williams 2007-09 8 Michael Wiseman 2008-11 8 Eric Cunningham 2012-14 8 Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 8

WALKS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Brad Guenther 2010-13 1042. Bobby Marten 2002-05 1003. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 964. David Croskey 1979-82 885. Rex Ledbetter 1974-77 856. Kyle Vesey 2009-12 837. Adwin Springer 2003-06 828. Andy Whitney 1993-96 779. Daniel Dempsey 1979-82 7410. Dave Zelmanski 1975-78 72 Matt Essian 1993-95 72---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 49

HIT BY PITCH---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Jeremy Carrell 2013-Pr. 482. Caleb Dalman 2007-11 413. Andrew Ciennik 2009-12 354. Aaron Lawson 1998, 2000-01 305. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 246. Ron Kochan 2000-03 21 Jeff Biehl 2000-03 218. Bill Styles 1999-2000 209. Adwin Springer 2003-06 19 Scott Martin 2006-09 19

STRIKEOUTS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 1862. Adwin Springer 2003-06 1683. Mike Magier 1992-95 1054. Tim Baywal 2001-04 1045. Matt Cunningham 2005-08 1026. Jim Braun 1994-96 100 Bobby Marten 2002-05 1008. Ken Madeja 1971-74 969. Kyle Vesey 2009-12 9510. Chris Gebara 2011-14 93---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 63

STOLEN BASES (ATTEMPTS)---------------------------------------------------------------------1. David Croskey 1979-82 112 (132)2. Matt Essian 1993-95 73 (93)3. Ryan LaPensee 2007-10 71 (85)4. Gary Devine 1992-94 60 (70)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)---------------------------------------------------------------- Jeremy Carrell 2013-Pr. 23 (27)

* Minimum two seasons and two at-bats per team game

Top Active Player

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SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING/DEFENSE RECORDS

GAMES PITCHED---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Clayton Ruch 2014 252. Billy Hurley 2012 223. Steve Squires 2004 214. Tim Miller 1997 20 Ryan Woodard 2003 20 Ethan Vasiliauskas 2012 207. Jon Venuto 2000 19 Billy Hurley 2011 199. Clayton Ruch 2013 18 Steve DuCharme 1987 18 Tony Viglianti 1997 18 Jake Lawson 1999 18 Paul Gergics 2002 18 Billy Hurley 2012 18

GAMES STARTED---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Scott MacDonald 1972 15 Michael Newsted 2001 153. Bill Bellman 1992 14 Josh Vagi 1997 145. Gordon Reck 1971 13 Tim Flannery 1976 13 Matt Horvath 1996 13 Kyle Hill 2005 13 Dane Little 2008 13 Brett Shankin 2011 13 Josh Wedesky 2012 13 Alex Kinch 2014 13

COMPLETE GAMES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 1999 10 Michael Newsted 2000 10 Michael Newsted 2001 104. Bill Bellman 1992 95. Gordon Reck 1971 8 Randy Surratt 2003 8 Kyle Hill 2007 8 Justin Mazur 2010 89. 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 Brett Shankin 2011 7

INNINGS PITCHED---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 2001 100.12. Scott MacDonald 1972 98.23. Michael Newsted 1999 91.24. Gordon Reck 1971 89.05. Anthony Bass 2008 85.26. Justin Mazur 2010 85.17. Kyle Hill 2005 84.18. Tim Flannery 1976 84.09. Ryan Mosher 2005 83.010. Josh Vagi 1997 82.1

VICTORIES (LOSSES)---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Fred Schwarze 1998 10 (1) Randy Surratt 2001 10 (3) Anthony Bass 2008 10 (3) Josh Wedesky 2011 10 (2)5. Gordon Reck 1971 9 (2) Michael Newsted 1999 9 (3) Kyle Hill 2005 9 (4)8. Josh Vagi 1997 8 (5) Tim Miller 1999 8 (2) Ryan Mosher 2005 8 (4) Anthony Bass 2007 8 (3) Alex Kinch 2014 8 (2)

CLAYTON RUCH

Kyle Zimmerman 2014 8 (2)

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (IP)%

---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Bruce Finlayson 1969 1.15 (39.0)2. Billy Hurley 2011 1.30 (34.2)3. Bob Kloss 1968 1.49 (66.2)4. Gordon Reck 1971 1.52 (89.0)5. Taylor Horn 2013 1.78 (25.2)6. Terry Cupples 1969 1.93 (28.0)7. Bob Kloss 1969 1.97 (45.2)8. Mike Zalucki 1974 1.99 (68.0)9. Fred Schwarze 1998 2.04 (66.1)10. Terry Cupples 1967 2.06 (43.2)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) Tyler Loehr 2010 .857 (6-1)7. James Bodrie 1982 .833 (5-1) Josh Wedesky 2011 .833 (10-2)9. Gordon Reck 1971 .818 (9-2)10. Tim Miller 1999 .800 (8-2) Alex Kinch 2014 .800 (8-2) Kyle Zimmerman 2014 .800 (8-2)

RELIEF APPEARANCES---------------------------------------------------------------------

1. Clayton Ruch 2014 252. Billy Hurley 2012 223. Steve Squires 2004 214. Ryan Woodard 2003 205. Jon Venuto 2000 19 Billy Hurley 2011 197. Clayton Ruch 2013 18 Ethan Vasiliauskas 2012 189. 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 David White 2010 16

SAVES---------------------------------------------------------------------

1. Clayton Ruch 2014 152. Billy Hurley 2012 113. Clayton Ruch 2013 10 Jon Venuto 2000 105. Billy Hurley 2011 86. Mitchell Deskins 1993 77. Tom Waelchli 1978 68. Jamieson Oliver 1995 5 Michael Newsted 1998 5 Steve Squires 2004 5 David White 2010 5

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)

STRIKEOUTS---------------------------------------------------------------------

1. Gordon Reck 1971 1212. Michael Newsted 1999 110

3. Michael Newsted 2001 1064. Anthony Bass 2008 1005. Randy Surratt 2001 916. Tim Miller 1999 867. Greg Boos 1973 848. Gordon Reck 1970 839. 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. Brett Shankin 2011 4.67 (80.2)4. Kyle Hill 2005 4.39 (84.1)5. Josh Vagi 1997 4.22 (82.1)6. Taylor Horn 2013 4.17 (25.1)7. Bob Kloss 1968 4.07 (66.2)8. Jack Lord 1956 4.00 (42.2)9. Brady Cooper 2010 3.87 (61.2)10. John Kessick 2008 3.64 (50.0)10. Michael Newsted 1999 3.55 (91.2)

WALKS---------------------------------------------------------------------

1. Greg Boos 1972 702. Tim Flannery 1977 633. Mark Baker 1982 624. Greg Boos 1973 53 Tim Flannery 1976 536. Doug Burke 1973 527. Rich Wood 1985 518. Edward Krass 1964 50 Bob Finn 1976 5010. Ed Nagel 1962 49 Edward Krass 1963 49

CHANCES---------------------------------------------------------------------

1. Michael Wiseman 2011 4272. Kyle Zimmerman 2014 3893. John Miele 1999 3874. Ron Owens 1995 385

5. Aaron Lawson 2001 3666. John Skaggs 2010 3647. Jon Weisman 2005 3628. Kyle Zimmerman 2012 3619. Michael Wiseman 2010 34710. Kyle Zimmerman 2013 340 Adam Kaminski 2009 34012. Michael Wiseman 2009 33213. Daniel Dempsey 1979 32814. Jon Weisman 2006 32015. Ben Jones 1998 31616. Aaron Lawson 2000 31017. Marty Hacias 1972 307

PUTOUTS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Wiseman 2011 3792. Ron Owens 1995 351 3. Kyle Zimmerman 2014 3494. John Skaggs 2010 3455. John Miele 1999 3426. Jon Weisman 2005 3377. Aaron Lawson 2001 3258. Kyle Zimmerman 2012 3219. Adam Kaminski 2009 32010. Daniel Dempsey 1979 31111. Jon Weisman 2006 30712. Michael Wiseman 2010 30413. Kyle Zimmerman 2013 29714. Ben Jones 1998 29115. Michael Wiseman 2009 28416. Aaron Lawson 2000 28317. Marty Hacias 1972 278

ASSISTS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Frank Jeney 2005 146 Andrew Ciennik 2012 1463. Jeremy Carrell 2014 1454. Andrew Ciennik 2011 1385. Kenny Davis 2013 1366. Jason Chapieski 2005 1337. Matthew Williams 2009 128 Caleb Dalman 2011 1289. Matthew Williams 2008 12710. Jason Chapieski 2006 124 Andrew Ciennik 2010 12412. Matthew Williams 2007 12213. Frank Jeney 2004 12014. Alex Trojan 2012 11315. Rick Coppol 1972 10916. Mike Emmi 1976 108

FIELDING PERCENTAGE (CHANCES)^

---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Greg Brecht 1973 1.000 (114) Bob Schmidt 2007 1.000 (108) John Skaggs 2007 1.000 (114) Michael Wiseman 2011 1.000 (427)5. Dave Zelmanski 1978 .996 (231)6. Kyle Zimmerman 2014 .995 (389)7. Jon Weisman 2006 .994 (320) Ryan Buter 2011 .994 (160)9. Joe Chops 1983 .992 (246) Jon Weisman 2004 .992 (262) John Skaggs 2010 .992 (364)12. Ed Williams 1956 .991 (110) Daniel Dempsey 1979 .991 (328)14. Rex Ledbetter 1974 .990 (201) Jason Baas 1998 .990 (100) Joe Neal 2002 .990 (103) Adam Kaminski 2008 .990 (201)

% Minimum 25 innings pitched# Minimum six decisions^ Minimum 100 chances

Stats from 2014 season

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CAREER PITCHING/DEFENSE RECORDS

GAMES PITCHED---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 612. Tim Miller 1997-2000 603. David White 2007-10 584. Billy Hurley 2010-12 575. Ryan Woodard 2000-03 536. Steve Katsaros 1971-74 527. Dan Barnes 2004-07 51 Tyler Loehr 2008-11 519. Kyle Hill 2004-07 50 Dane Little 2006-09 50---------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Sorenson 2011-Pr. 32

GAMES STARTED---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Kyle Hill 2004-07 452. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 443. Matt Horvath 1993-96 394. Dan Barnes 2004-07 37 Brett Shankin 2008-11 366. Bill Bellman 1989-92 35 Randy Surratt 2000-03 35 Josh Wedesky 2009-12 359. Alex Pierse 2010-13 33 Anthony Bass 2006-08 33---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 27

COMPLETE GAMES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 312. Tim Flannery 1974-77 20 Kyle Hill 2004-07 204. Bill Bellman 1989-92 18 Matt Horvath 1993-96 186. Carl Garavaglia 1965-67 17 Randy Surratt 2000-03 178. Bob Kloss 1967-70 16 Gordon Reck 1968-71 1610. Cosme Delapaz 1978-80 14 Anthony Bass 2006-08 14 Brett Shankin 2008-11 14---------------------------------------------------------------- Alex Kinch 2012-Pr. 5

INNINGS PITCHED---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 313.02. Kyle Hill 2004-07 271.13. Matt Horvath 1993-96 235.04. Gordon Reck 1968-71 224.25. Dan Barnes 2004-07 222.26. Brett Shankin 2008-11 217.27. Randy Surratt 2000-03 215.18. Tim Flannery 1974-77 214.19. Anthony Bass 2006-08 213.010. Bill Bellman 1989-92 210.1---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 151.1

VICTORIES (LOSSES)---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 24 (18) Kyle Hill 2004-07 24 (17)3. Anthony Bass 2006-08 21 (9)4. Alex Pierse 2010-13 20 (9) Randy Surratt 2000-03 20 (12)6. Rich Wood 1984-87 19 (6)7. Gordon Reck 1968-71 18 (13) Justin Mazur 2007-10 18 (4) Brett Shankin 2008-11 18 (12) Josh Wedesky 2009-12 18 (14)---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 11 (7)

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. Alex Pierse 2010-13 3.12 (202.0)8. Anthony Bass 2006-08 3.17 (213.0)9. Carl Garavaglia 1965-67 3.21 (154.1)10. Billy Hurley 2010-12 3.23 (83.2)---------------------------------------------------------------- Alex Kinch 2013-Pr. 3.86 (86.1)

WINNING PERCENTAGE (W-L RECORD)$

---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Justin Mazur 2007-10 .818 (18-4)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. Alex Pierse 2010-13 .689 (20-9)9. Tim Duffy 1978-81 .688 (11-5)10. Mark Baker 1979-82 .636 (14-8)---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. .611 (11-7)

RELIEF APPEARANCES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Billy Hurley 2010-12 552. David White 2007-10 543. Jon Venuto 1999-2002 49 Ryan Woodard 2000-03 495. Clayton Ruch 2013-14 436. Jesse Gerwatowski 1993-96 387. Steve Squires 2004-05 378. Jack Roberts 1981-83 359. Phil VanAssche 1989-92 3410. Terry Stone 1986-88 32 Tim Miller 1997-2000 32 Jeff Sorenson 2011-Pr. 32

SAVES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Clayton Ruch 2013-14 252. Billy Hurley 2010-12 193. Jon Venuto 1999-2002 184. Jamieson Oliver 1994-96 9 Steve Squires 2004-05 96. Mitchell Deskins 1993 7 Tom Waelchli 1977-78 7 Rich Wood 1984-87 7 David White 2007-10 710. Terry Stone 1986-88 6 Adam Kaminski 2008-09 6

---------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Sorenson 2011-Pr. 1

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) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 9.05 (151.1)

STRIKEOUTS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 3352. Gordon Reck 1968-71 2803. Randy Surratt 2000-03 2334. Anthony Bass 2006-08 2065. Tim Flannery 1974-77 2016. Greg Boos 1972-74 1967. Rich Wood 1984-87 1898. Brett Shankin 2008-11 1859. Tim Miller 1997-2000 18310. Matt Horvath 1993-96 177---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmeman 2012-Pr. 129

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)---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 7.68 (151.1)

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. Brady Cooper 2007-10 2.86 (153.2)6. Bob Kloss 1967-70 2.71 (194.2)7. Gordon Reck 1968-71 2.69 (224.2)8. Randy Surratt 2000-03 2.65 (215.1)9. Billy Hurley 2010-12 2.64 (83.2)10. Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 2.48 (151.1)11. Brett Shankin 2008-11 2.28 (217.2)

WALKS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Tim Flannery 1974-77 1712. Mark Baker 1979-82 1663. Greg Boos 1972-74 1544. Bill Bellman 1989-92 1365. William Green 1979-82 1286. Matt Horvath 1993-96 1227. Rich Wood 1984-87 1178. Jason Gross 1991-94 1139. Michael Newsted 1998-2001 11010. Alex Piere 2010-13 104 Gordon Reck 1968-71 104---------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 52

CHANCES---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 13342. Jon Weisman 2004-07 12323. Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 10904. Daniel Dempsey 1979-82 9325. John Miele 1996-99 9226. Rex Ledbetter 1974-77 8867. Andrew Ciennik 2009-12 8708. Matt Cunningham 2005-08 8649. Ben Jones 1996-99 85810. Frank Jeney 2002-05 80911. Aaron Lawson 1998-2001 77312. Mike Yaquinto 1971-74 67213. Brad Guenther 201-13 66014. Matthew Williams 2007-09 638

PUTOUTS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Jon Weisman 2004-07 11762. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 11703. Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. 9674. Daniel Dempsey 1979-82 8645. Rex Ledbetter 1974-77 8026. John Miele 1996-99 7927. Ben Jones 1996-99 7698. Matt Cunningham 2005-08 7629. Aaron Lawson 1998-2001 70010. John Skaggs 2007-10 58411. Brad Guenther 2010-13 57512. Dave Zelmanski 1975-78 56913. Marty Hacias 1971-73 55114. Joe Rzepecki 1967-70 52615. Tim Baywal 2001-04 50616. Adam Kaminski 2008-09 503

ASSISTS---------------------------------------------------------------------1. Andrew Ciennik 2009-12 4822. Frank Jeney 2002-05 4313. Matthew Williams 2007-09 3774. Bobby Marten 2002-05 3535. Caleb Dalman 2007-11 3236. Alex Trojan 2009-12 3077. Mike Yaquinto 1971-74 2888. Chris Wouters 1977-80 2799. Jason Copeland 1995-98 27510. Jason Chapieski 2005-06 25711. Jeremy Carrell 2013-Pr. 24612. Dan Laethem 1973-76 23013. Kenny Davis 2012-13 22414. Bob Kloss 1967-70 22015. Fred Darin 1979-82 21816. Kevin Voke 1991-94 208

FIELDING PERCENTAGE (CHANCES)+

---------------------------------------------------------------------1. John Skaggs 2007-10 .994 (619)2. Joe Chops 1981-83 .988 (320)3. Kyle Zimmerman 2012-Pr. .988 (1090)4. Michael Wiseman 2008-11 .987 (1334)5. Adam Kaminski 2008-09 .987 (541)6. Brad Guenther 2010-13 .986 (660) Jon Weisman 2004-07 .986 (1232)8. Dave Zelmanski 1975-78 .984 (625)9. Daniel Dempsey 1979-82 .983 (932)10. Aaron Lawson 1998-2001 .982 (773)11. Chris Hilton 2000-02 .982 (550)12. Matt Cunningham 2005-08 .979 (864)13. Eric Hardin 2000-01 .976 (459)14. Joe Neal 2002-04 .975 (567)15. Ron Kochan 2000-03 .975 (360)16. Mike Zielinski 1993-96 .975 (357)

& Minimum 75 innings pitched$ Minimum 12 decisions+ Minimum 300 chances

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ALEX PIERSE

2015 MEDIA GUIDE WARRIOR BASEBALL | 49

•••A•••Abramson, David ...........................1947Abramson, Sheldon .......................1951Addis, Timothy ...................1983•84•85Agin, George C. Jr. ..............1959•60•61Albrecht, Gary A. ...........................1952Alexander, James .................... 1993•96Allen, Theodore B. ................... 1944•45Anderson, Kirk......................... 2003•04Anderson, Robert L. ......................1952Andrus, Mark .................................1982Arthur, Steve .................................1980Asteriou, Socrates..........................1941Avery, Bill ................................ 1991•92Avery, Mark ........................1990•91•92

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•••E•••Eady, Eddie .........................1982•83•84Eder, Thomas C. .............................1969Edison, Donald M. .........................1952Eichhorn, Ralph W. ........................1965Ellison, Chris .......................1997•98•99Emmi, Mike ............................. 1975•76Essian, Matt........................1993•94•95

•••F•••Fagan, Terence J. ..................... 1957•58Fagenson, William ..............1946•47•48Fairchild, Dan .......................... 2001•02Falvo, Sean ....................................2010Fenech, Mike ........................... 1997•98Fernandez, Alexis ...............1986•87•88Filipiak, Stanley ....................... 1944•45Finkelstein, Stanley ................. 1951•53Finlayson, Bruce R. ........1966•67•68•69Finn, Bob ................................. 1975•77Fiorenzi, Larry W. ...........................1968Flannery, Tim .....................1975•76•77Fleming, Mark ......................... 1995•96Flora, Gerald ..................................1964Foscarin, Robby .............................2008Fournier, Matt ......................... 1995•96Fowler, Douglas ....................... 1978•79Francis, Jewell P. ............................1958Frankel, Charles M. ........................1948Frazee, Gary ............................ 1975•76Frederick, David ...................... 2013•14French, Chris..................................1989

•••G•••Gaffka, Lawrence R. ................. 1947•48Gaines, Tyrone ......................... 1988•89Galeas, John ..................................1954Gamache, Steve.............................1978Ganfield, Michael ..........1988•89•90•92Garavaglia, Carl L. ................... 1965•67Garbacz, Phillip ..................1999•00•01Garsky, Brian .................................1995Gawronski, Francis J. .....................1947Gebara, Chris .................2011•12•13•14Gengle, Robert J. ..................... 1970•72Nathan Gendron .................. 2014Gentel, Robert A. ...........................1943George, Gary ........................... 1977•78George, Tim ............................. 2006•08Gerbe, John ............................. 1981•82Gerwatowski, Jesse ................. 1995•96Giordano, Anthony .................. 1990•91Gloor, Edward A. ............................1963 Glowaz, Donald J. ..........................1965Glynn, Jeff .....................................1988Goglewski, Richard.................. 1954•55Gold, Sidney ............................ 1944•45Goodwin, Glynn L. ..............1960•61•62Grady, Kevin ..................................1988Gratz, Mike .............................. 2001•02Gray, Robert ............................ 1982•84Green, Bill ..........................1979•81•82Greenfield, Arthur W. Jr. ................1951Grenier, Dennis G. ..........................1960Grewe, Edward ..............................1967Grondin, Paul C...................1961•62•63Gross, Jason ........................1992•93•94Grove, Harold L. ..................1952•53•54Grzybowski, Chris ..........................1981Gualtieri, Lawrence ................. 1956•57Guenther, Brad ..............2010•11•12-13Guzek, Kevin .................................1979

•••H•••Hacias, Martin ....................1970•72•73Haines, Gerald ....................1963•64•65Haisenleder, Michael ............... 1986•89Haley, George ................................1950Hall, Brandyn ..................2013•14 Hall, Dan .......................................1981Halverson, Donald H. ............... 1954•55Hammond, Jerjuan........................1999Hann, Jason...................................1989Hardin, Eric ....................1998•99•00•01Harmon, Steve ..............................1986 Harms, Griffin ...................... 2014Hartfelder, Joey ................... 2014Hasshaw, Ken ................1975•76•77•78Hassinger, John E. ................... 1959•60Hathcock, Bobby ..................... 1994•95Hazely, John M. ..................1947•49•50Hendrian, Ken ......................... 1990•91Henry, John A. ...............................1955Herndon, Raymond ............1955•56•57Hertenstein, Ron ...........1955•56•57•58Higgins, Tyler.................................2010Hild, Chris ...........................1991•92•93Hill, Earl W. ....................................1942Hill, Kyle ........................2004•05•06•07Hilton, Chris .......................2000•01•02Hines, Tony ....................................2007Holdsworth, Fred A. ...........1947•48•49Hooven, Lafayette J. ................ 1946•47

Hoover, Manillo C. ................... 1957•58Hopson, James ...................1982•83•84Horn, Taylor ..........................2013Horvath, Chris ..................... 2014Horvath, Matt................1993•94•95•96Howe, Cliff .....................................1987Hribar, Louis F. ...............................1955Hudie, Vincent W. .................... 1947•48Hurley, Billy ........................2010•11•12

•••I•••Ilijevski, Tom .................................1997Indreica, Raymond A. .............. 1958•59Ingrao, Mike ..................................2001Inman, Robert E. ................1959•60•61

•••J•••Jablonski, Gregory C. .....................1962Jacaruso, Virgil J. ...........................1948Jackson, Jimmy ....................... 2013•14Jackson, Kelvin ..................1976•77•78Janas, Paul ....................1972•73•74•75Janness, Larry ...............................1970Jeney, Frank ..................2002•03•04•05Jennings, Dave ........................ 1989•90Joboulian, John A. ..............1968•69•70Joelson, Paul F. ........................ 1959•60Johnson, Dale A. ............................1969Johnson, Donald R. .......................1961Johnson, Michael .................... 1984•85Johnson, Ralph..............................1941Johnson, Walter ............................1977 Johnson, Zach .............................. 2014Johnston, Rod ....................1998•99•00Jones, Ben .....................1996•97•98•99Jones, Richard O. ...........................1942Juzysta, Stanley Jr. ........................1959

•••K•••Kachaturoff, William ................ 1944•45Kadrofske, Kevin ............2004•05•06•07Kalafut, Chris ........................... 1987•88Kaminski, Adam ...................... 2008•09Karpala, Peter................................2004Kasprzyk, Robert ...........................1981Katsaros, Andreas .................... 2001•02Katsaros, Steve ...................1972•73•74Katzman, Aaron ............................1943Kaump, Robert O. .................... 1959•60Keating, Wallace L.T. ......................1943Kelley, Donald L.............................1965Kelley, Mark ..................................1970Kenny, Patrick................................2004Kessick, John .................................2008Kieleszewski, Kurt .........2003•04•05•06Kirkpatrick, Eric .............................2005Kimbrough, Clarence .....................1970Kinch, Alex ......................2013•14Kirk, Richard ..................................1982Kloss, Robert A. .............1967•68•69•70Knechtges, John C. .................. 1968•69Kochan, Ron ..................2000•01•02•03Koepke, Walter A.J. .................. 1957•58Koivupalo, Michael ........1972•73•74•75Kolak, Matt....................................1994Komblevicz, Joseph A. ............. 1951•52Konieczny, Doug ............................1970Konopka, James S. .................. 1967•69Korkizko, Richard ..................... 1981•82Koster, Kasey ........................... 2012-13Koterba, Joseph F. ................... 1972•73Kowalczyk, Ronald W. ............. 1957•58Krass, Edward H. ...................... 1963•64Krupkin, Robert H..........................1958Kuschell, Dan........................... 1990•91Kutnick, Jack ........................... 1944•45Kuzara, James ...............................1982Kuzniar, Joseph L. ...............1952•53•54 Kuzdak, Randy ..................... 2014Kyc, Mitchell F. ...............................1957

•••L•••Laethem, Dan................1973•74•75•76Lalley, Sean ...................................1993LaMantia, Paul ........................ 2009•10Lambert, Steven .................1982•83•84Lange, James A. ............................1945LaPensee, Ryan .............2007•08•09•10Lapides, Hy G.................................1948Lappeus, Roger C. .................... 1959•60LaRosa, Danny ......................... 1964•65Larsen, Robert G. ..................... 1942•43Lason, Aaron .................................1998Lau, Chris ......................................1989Lave, Dave .....................................1993Lavin, Angelo .....................1960•62•63Lawrence, Eric ...............................1995Lawson, Aaron ...................1998•00•01Lawson, Jake .................................1999LeBlanc, Keaton..................2012•13•14Ledbetter, Rex ...............1974•75•76•77Leggatt, Robert B. .........................1957Lepri, Mark .............................. 2012•13Lequier, George A. ................... 1957•58Lewandowski, Bob ........................1978Lewis, Gerald L ..............................1967Lewis, Josh ....................................2008Limback, Mark ...................1979•81•82Link, Steven ..................................1984Linton, James .......................... 1997•98Lipa, Chester .................................1941Lisowski, Thomas ..........................1972Little, Dane ...................2006•07•08•09Loehr, Tyler ....................2008•09•10•11Lokuta, Miguel ........................ 2003•04Lord, John J. ..................................1956Lozon, Kenny .................................1997Lyon, Steve .............................. 1973•74

•••M•••Maas, Keith ...................................1984Macauley, Dan ...............................1993MacDonald, Scott ...............1970•72•73Mackey, James A. ..........................1958MacMillan, James A. .....................1957MacMillan, John .................1950•51•52Madeja, Ken ............................ 1973•74Magier, Mike .................1992•93•94•95Mahalak, Matt....................2010•11•12Maltese, Mike ................................1975Maluzhinsky, Michael .............. 2000•01Mancherian, Warren ................ 1990•91Manis, Nathan ..................... 2014Marra, Peter ..................1984•85•86•87Marra, Tom .........................1991•92•93Marsh, Theodore ................1941•42•43Marshall, Ron .......................... 1996•99Marten, Bobby ..............2002•03•04•05Martin, Randy ...............................1974Martin, Scott .................2006•07•08•09Maszal, C.J. ....................................2011Matos, A.J. .....................2011•12•13•14Matzka, Dan ..................................1979Maziarz, Cass .................................1973Mazur, Justin .................2007•08•09•10Mazzella, Richard S. ......................1960McArthur, Donald ..........................1981McCamant, Timothy ................ 1981•82McClorey, James M. ................. 1963•64McCloskey, Joseph J. ......................1969McCormick, John ...........................1941McKinzie, John H. ..........................1952McLauchlin, Todd ...............1992•93•94McLenaghan, David.......................1967McMechan, Andrew D. ..................1953McMullin, Edward .........................1941Melcher, Mike ................................1981Messenger, Andrew L ....................1945Michelis, Ronald J. ..............1963•64•65Miele, John....................1996•97•98•99Miller, Brian........................1988•89•90Miller, Henry ........................... 1989•90Miller, Kyle ....................................2006Miller, Terry ...................................2002Miller, Tim ..........................1997•99•00Milo, Charles B...............................1950Minadeo, Dan .......................... 1993•94Minagawa, Yuki ....................... 2005•07Minckiewicz, Mike .........................2002Misch, Carl E. .................1966•67•68•69 Mohner, Mickey .............................2013Molis, Julius ............ 1941•42•43•44•45Mondoux, Dave ....................... 1989•90Monley, Ed .............................. 1992•93Montecillo, Jerry J. .............1957•58•59Moore, Rob....................................1990Moraniec, Marty ...................... 1990•91Morrison, Kevin ....................... 1989•91Mosher, Ryan .....................2005•06•09Mullins, James W. .................... 1964•65Munson, Ronald E. ........................1960

•••N•••Nagel, Edward E. ...........................1962Nantais, Tom .................................1977Napier, Tim .........................1991•92•93Neal, Joe.............................2002•03•04Neubacher, Dennis .................. 1960•61Neubacher, James .........1943•46•47•48Neuman, Jerry F. ...........................1961Newitt, Brad ............................ 1999•00Newsted, Michael..........1998•99•00•01Noechel, Richard C................... 1962•63Norman, Jerrel T. ...........................1961Nunez, Manuel ..............................1956

•••O•••Oberliesen, Jim .............................1970O’Connor, Sean ...................2000•01•04Odorico, Enrico ........................ 1961•62Okis, Rick ................................. 2001•02Olejarz, Mike ........................... 1977•78Olesen, Victor L. .............................1953Oliver, Jamieson ...................... 1995•96Olszewski, Dennis ................ 2014Olson, Tom .........................2008•09•10Ortiz, Richard .....................1952•53•54Oshinsky, Albert A. .............1954•55•56Owens, Ron ...................................1995Oxner, John ............................. 1995•96

•••P•••Paglino, Joseph .............................1981Palmeri, Lenn .......................... 1975•76Parker, Roger D. ....................... 1963•64Parkes, Duane A. ...........................1943Parness, Abe ..................................1945Parrott, Michael..................1970•72•73Partyka, Matt .......................... 1976•77Pasini, Craig ............................ 1986•87Paskulovich, Don ..................... 1975•77Pate, Chuck ............................. 2006•07Pattison, Ervin ...............................1951Pawlak, John .................................1988Peake, Daniel ..................2013•14Pearson, Roland A. .................. 1954•55Perentesis, Harry ...........1941•42•43•44Perkins, Mike .................1986•87•88•89Pershing, Robert L. .............1952•53•54Peterson, Nicholas .........................1951Peterson, Scott ..............................1988Petrouleas, Christ .................... 1960•62Phelps, Craig ......................1999•01•02Pidsosny, Rusty .............................2007Pierse, Alex....................2010•11•12-13Pike, Gerald O. ......................... 1952•57

Ponticelli, Kevin..................1977•78•79Post, Corey .............................. 2011•12Presley, David .......................... 1985•85Presley, Kenneth ...........................1984Pruitt, Lance S. ..............1969•70•71•72Pyles, William R. ............................1965

•••R•••Rabinowitz, Harry I. ......1946•47•48•49Racho, Robert C. ............................1962Raich, Joseph ................................1955Ramaekers, Eric ..................2010•11•12Ranck, Derek .................2005•06•07•08Rappa, Michael .............................1982Recchia, Bob............................ 1976•77Reck, Gordon A. ..................1968•69•70Reggio, James T. ...................... 1960•61Reichardt, Nicholas........................1942Reid, David .............................. 1986•88Rice, Harry J. .................................1944Richards, Gerard ............................1941Riggs, L. Thomas ................1960•61•62Risto, James K. ..............................1961Roberts, Arthur E. ...............1962•63•64Roberts, Jack .................................1982Roberts, Paul .................................1973Robinet, Josiah ........................ 2001•02Rodery, Travis ..................2013•14Romanko, Frank L. .........................1955Romine, Craig .....................1985•86•87Romine, Matt .....................1985•86•87Rosenfield, Aaron ..........................1944Ross, Charles .................................1946Ross, Keith............................... 1984•85Rossow, Dave ................................1997Ruch, Clayton .......................... 2013•14Rucker, Thomas R. ................... 1961•62Ruggiroli, Richard C. ......................1962Rusin, Terry ............................. 1975•76Russu, Julius L. ........................ 1951•52Rustulka, Matt......................... 2010•11Rutenbar, Harold F. ........................1950Rutherford, Douglas C. ..................1942Ryan, Pat ................................. 1978•79Rzepecki, Joseph R. .......1967•68•69•70Rzepka, Joseph J. ..........1946•47•48•49

•••S•••Sabatini, Mark ......................... 1994•95Salvadore, Jack ..............................1948Sand, John A. ................................1967Sarnacki, Don .......................... 1977•78Saros, Jim ................................ 1970•73Savage, Steve ................1986•87•88•89Schafer, Josh ........................... 2010•12Schaffer, Jeff ..................1994•95•96•97Schmidt, Bob........................... 2006•07Schneider, Henry ...........................2010Schore, Donald B. .................... 1959•60Schreck, Edwin C. ..........................1943Schreiber, Philip ............................1944Schuler, Craig Y. .............................1965Schulz, Adam ................2003•04•05•06Schwanz, Kevin ....................... 1987•88Schwarze, Fred ........................ 1997•98Segowski, Edward M. ...................1961Serapiglia, Darrell L. ......................1968Shankin, Brett ...............2008•09•10•11Shaw, Jeff ......................................1992Sherman, Justin ...............2013•14Shippe, Jerry .................................1992Shuk, George ......................1947•48•49Silberstein, Edward ............1950•51•52Silverstein, Brad ...................... 1986•87Simony, Greg .................................1999Sinutko, Phil ............................ 1994•95Sizemore, Jason....................... 1993•94Skaggs, John .................2007•08•09•10Skidmore, Steven ...............1985•86•87Smith, Donald ...............................1962Smith, Milton ................................1941Snowden, Fred ..............1955•56•57•58Solomon, Robert ................1970•72•73Soluk, Michael....................1957•58•59Sorenson, Jeff .............2011•12•14Spaul, Donald ................................1965Spiess, Greg ............................. 2012-13Spivey, James H. .................1961•62•63Spokojny, Scott..............................1999Springer, Adwin ............2003•04•05•06Springer, Chike ........................ 2011•12Squires, Steve .......................... 2004•05Stacey, Adam .......................... 2002•03Stambaugh, Kirk ...........2011•12-13•14Stefan, Jeff ....................................1996Stephens, Leo P...................1963•64•65Stevens, Roy D. ...................1947•48•49Stevenson, Chris ............................2005Stevenson, Ty ................2000•01•02•03Stobart, William ............................1951Stone, Terry ........................1986•87•88Stotzky, Maurice ...................... 1941•42Straughn, Clarence G. .............. 1955•56Strausborger, Larry L. .............. 1959•60Stubbs, Leonard E. ..............1961•62•63Stuckey, Donald.............................1954Styles, Bill ............................... 1999•00Surratt, Dan ...................................2004Surratt, Randy ...............2000•01•02•03Swanson, Donald L. .......................1942Swanson, Phil................2009•10•11•12Swart, Robert ................................1941Swartout, Jon ................................2006Sylvester, Justin ..................2010•11•12

•••T•••Tarczy, Steve R. ........................ 1948•49Teasley, Ron ..................................1973Teasley, Ronald........................ 1945•47Tersigni, Mike ................................1993Tessmer, Jason......................... 1997•99Thomas, Bobby .............................2011Thomas, Jared ......................... 1999•00Thow, Lawrence E...............1958•59•60Thurman, David....................... 1980•81Tobin, Todd .............................. 1997•99Tompson, Tyler .................... 2014Torres, Donald J. ............................1946Toth, Steven ..................1983•84•85•86Totten, Ralph .................................1953Trammer, Darryl ............................1996Trevillian, Robert ...........................1943Trojan, Alex ...................2009•10•11•12Tumbarello, Nick ..................... 1976•77Turk, Steve ....................................1973Turner, Eric ....................................2005Turrell, John .......................1999•00•01

•••U•••Urdea, Myron G. ............1944•45•46•48

•••V•••Vagi, Josh ................................ 1996•97Vahratian, Ervin ............................1950VanAssche, Phil ..................1989•91•92VanDam, Jeremy ................2001•02•03Van Ooyen, Hank ...........................2013VanVleck, Jon .....................1941•42•43VanVleck, William ..............1941•42•43Vasiliauskas, Ethan .................. 2012-13Vento, Dino ...................................1991Venuto, Jon ........................1999•00•01Verbanac, Frank .................1950•51•52Vermeersch, Ronald J. ............. 1960•61Vesey, Kyle ....................2009•10•11•12Viglianti, Tony ...............................1997Vilnius, Donald ...................1968•69•70Vogt, Cecil ..........................1949•50•51Voke, Kevin....................1991•92•93•94Vordenberg, Brad ..........................1999

•••W•••Waelchi, Tom ........................... 1977•78Waha, Chris ...................................2012Walker, Cameron ...........2010•11-13•14Walker, Steve.................................2003Wallace, Robert R. .........................1952Wallace, Robert T. ..........................1942Walmsley, Charles F. ......................1968Walters, Steve ......................... 1988•89Wancour, Rick .......................... 1998•99Waring, Ronald E. .................... 1969•70Webber, John R. ............................1950Wedesky, Josh ...............2009•10•11•12Weil, Brent ....................................2011Weisman, Jon ................2004•05•06•07Welsh, Jim .....................................1975Wenzel, Robert G...........................1948West, Ken ......................................1987Wheeler, Leon C. Jr. .......................1945Whitbeck, Joel...............................2005White, David .................2007•08•09•10White, George L. ...........................1959White, Robert.......................... 1941•42Whitehead, Otis ............................1973Whitney, Andy ..............1993•94•95•96Wichlacz, Bruce .............................1985Widdoes, Paul J. ...................... 1965•67Wilkerson, Jim ...............................1986Williams, Edward M. ..........1954•55•57Williams, Jonathon ............1947•49•51Williams, Matthew .............2007•08•09Wilson, Rufus H. ............................1946Winkelseth, Sean ................. 2014Wiseman, Michael .........2008•09•10•11Witczak, Brett.......................... 2007•08Wolcott, Frederick L. ...........1963•64•65Wolnewitz, Robert ........................1942Womble, Jason ..............................1988Wood, Richard ...............1984•85•86•87Woodard, Ryan ..............2000•01•02•03Worden, Harlan F. ..........................1954Wouters, Chris ...................1977•78•79Wright, Rich ............................ 1999•00Wright, Richard A. .........................1952Wright, Robert A. .................... 1958•59Wudyka, Joe ............................ 1977•78Wyka, Richard ......................... 1963•64

•••Y•••Yaquinto, Michael ...............1972•73•74Yenrick, Mat ............................ 2005•06

•••Z•••Zaglaniczny, Michael .....................1984Zaleski, Mitchell J. ................... 1967•68Zalucki, Mike ........................... 1974•75Zang, Eugene E. ..................1950•51•52Zdeb, Paul D. ........................... 1954•55Zelmanski, Dave ............1975•76•77•78Zelmanski, Gary ............................1978Zielinski, Mike ....................1994•95•96Zielke, Gary ...................2002•03•04•05Zimmerman, Kyle .......2012•13•14Zsenyuk, Alex J. ....................... 1948•49Zuccaro, Donald .............................1964

Bold italics indicate active players

BASEBALL PLAYERS/STAFF INDUCTED INTO THE WAYNE STATE ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

Naif Baidoon, 2007Greg Brecht, 2004

Michael J. Clark, 1991William Collins, 1984Dave Croskey, 2008

Rodger George, 2006*Angelo Gust, 1994

John M. Hazely, 1983Paul J. Janas, 1995Frank Jeney, 2011Robert Kloss, 2000

Mark Limback, 1999Leo S. Maas, 1982Ken Madeja, 2006

John Miele, 2008Michael Newsted, 2007Christ Petrouleas, 2003Kevin Ponticelli, 1994Gordon A. Reck, 1990

Jack Rice, 1978Robert Solomon, 1985

Ronald Teasley, 1986 Jon Weisman, 2015

Frederick Wolcott, 1988Chris Wouters, 1999

David Zelmanski, 1994

* Honor Award

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

AYNE STATE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL

50 | WARRIOR BASEBALL 2015 MEDIA GUIDE

Former Wayne State University standout, Brad Guenther, signed a contract with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim organization after his outstanding WSU playing career.

The senior catcher was the 2013 GLIAC Player of the Year. He was the fourth Wayne State baseball student-athlete to receive the Player of the Year award and first since Frank Jeney in 2005.

Guenther was also a Tino Martinez Award semifinalist, which is presented to the most outstanding player in DII college baseball. The annual honor is named after the former University of Tampa Spartan, United States Olympian, first round draft pick and MLB All-Star, Tino Martinez.

Former WSU right-hander Anthony Bass, a non-roster invitee

to the 2011 San Diego Padres spring training camp, made his major

league debut on June 13, 2011, at Coors Field in Colorado. He

earned the win after five strong innings, allowing just one run on

five hits as the Padres defeated the Rockies, 3-1.

In 2012, Bass started 15 games for the Padres while battling

injuries throughout the course of the year. He won two games but

logged nearly 100 innings. He spent the 2014 season with the

Houston Astros before signing with the Texas Rangers in 2015. A

fixture on the WSU pitching staff from 2006-08, Bass was an All-

American in 2008 as well as the GLIAC Pitcher of the Year.

Selected by the Padres in the fifth round (165th overall) in

2008, Bass was the first Warrior drafted since Steve Squires in 2005,

and the highest-drafted player in program history.

2011 ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WHIPPULASKI (R) 6.67 0-3 16 0 0 0 0 28.1 25 29 21 18 20 1.522012CLI (A) 4.22 0-3 14 11 1 1 1 64.0 71 33 30 15 40 1.34HIGH DESERT (A) 6.28 7-3 14 13 0 0 0 77.1 94 57 54 34 47 1.652013JACKSON (AA) 4.04 3-1 8 8 0 0 0 42.1 49 28 19 20 22 1.63HIGH DESERT (A) 5.69 2-5 12 12 0 0 0 55.1 69 44 35 17 39 1.552014 HIGH DESERT (A) 4.97 5-5 28 11 0 0 0 79.2 102 68 44 35 59 1.72CAREER (4 SEASONS) 5.27 18-20 92 55 1 1 1 347.0 410 259 203 139 227 1.58

ANTHONY BASS - CAREER STATISTICS

MAJOR LEAGUES (2011-14) ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WHIP2011 SAN DIEGO (NL) 1.68 2-0 27 3 0 0 0 48.1 41 9 9 21 24 1.282012 SAN DIEGO (NL) 4.73 2-8 24 15 1 0 1 97.0 89 59 51 39 80 1.672013 SAN DIEGO (NL) 5.36 0-0 24 0 0 0 0 42.0 51 26 25 20 31 1.69 2014 HOUSTON (AL) 6.33 1-1 21 0 0 0 2 27.0 32 20 19 7 7 1.44TOTAL 4.37 5-9 96 18 1 0 3 214.1 213 114 104 87 142 1.40

MINOR LEAGUES (2008-14)2008 ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WHIPEUGENE (SS) 2.10 2-2 25 0 0 0 7 34.1 25 12 8 14 41 1.14

2009 ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WHIPFORT WAYNE (A) 2.19 9-3 18 18 0 0 0 90.1 79 31 22 25 69 1.15LAKE ELSINORE (A ADV.) 3.51 3-0 10 8 0 0 0 33.1 33 17 13 14 20 1.41TOTAL 2.55 12-3 28 26 0 0 0 123.2 112 48 35 39 89 1.22

2010 ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WHIPLAKE ELSINORE (A ADV.) 3.13 8-7 27 27 0 0 0 132.1 124 59 46 20 109 1.09PORTLAND (AAA) 7.94 0-1 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 7 5 5 3 3 1.77TOTAL 3.33 8-8 28 28 0 0 0 138.0 131 64 51 23 112 1.12

2011 ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WHIPSAN ANTONIO (AA) 3.75 6-4 13 13 0 0 0 69.2 62 31 29 21 62 1.19TUCSON (AAA) 1.80 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 1 1 0 3 1.20TOTAL 3.62 7-4 14 14 0 0 0 74.2 68 32 30 21 65 1.19

2012 ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WHIPTUCSON (AAA) 5.63 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 8.0 8 6 5 0 9 1.67

2013 ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WHIPTUCSON (AAA) 5.45 4-6 15 15 0 0 0 79.1 108 51 48 17 60 1.58

2014 ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WHIPQC (A) 0.00 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 4.0 2 2 0 0 6 0.50OKC (AAA) 3.31 0-2 14 0 0 0 1 16.1 15 9 6 6 14 1.29TOTAL 2.66 0-2 17 1 0 0 1 20.1 17 11 6 6 20 1.13

CAREER (MINORS) ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WHIPSEVEN SEASONS 3.44 33-25 130 87 0 0 8 478.1 469 224 41 120 396 1.23

In the 28th round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft, senior right-hander Brett Shankin was selected by the Seattle Mariners with the 843rd overall pick, becoming the first Warrior to be drafted since Anthony Bass in 2008.

He reported to the Clinton LumberKings of the Midwest League and closed his 2012 campaign with the High Desert Mavericks both Class A teams. In 2013, he spilt time with the Jackson Generals (AA) and the High Desert Mavericks (Advanced A). Last season, he spent the entire season with the Mavericks.

An All-GLIAC and All-Region selection in 2011, Shankin went 7-3 with a 2.79 ERA in 15 appearances in his final collegiate season. He led the WSU staff with 70 strikeouts, posted the third-best strikeout/walk ratio (4.67) in school history, and held opposing hitters to a .215 average.

Shankin won 18 games in his four-year career at Wayne State, sixth-most in program history, and posted a 2.28 strikeout/walk ratio in 217.2 career innings.

WARRIORS IN THE PROS

After his playing time at Wayne State University, Michael Wiseman opted to stay in the game as an umpire. Wiseman started his career in 2012 in the Gulf Coast League (R) where he even umpired a perfect game early in the season. He was promoted in 2012 to the New York Penn League (A) to finish the season. He began the

2013 season in the New York Penn League before being promoted to the South Atlantic League (Low A). He worked the entire 2014 season in the Florida State League (High A) and worked the All-Star game and both the division series and championships series during the playoffs. The former Warrior catcher is now in the Eastern League (AA) with aspirations of reaching the big leagues. Wiseman was a two-time captain for the Green & Gold from 2008-2011. He also earned First team All-American status as well as the Division II National Defensive Player of the Year in 2011. His ended his collegiate career with a .360 batting average and is WSU’s all-time RBI king with 183. He ranks first in games played and at bats, and is second in runs, hits, doubles, extra base hits and walks, while ranking third all-time in home runs.

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To Thee our Alma MaterHomage we bring.

Brave hearts raise grateful voicesThy 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.

HYMN TO WAYNE

The Green and Gold of old Wayne U.flies over the field today.

Our hearts are light for with our mightA vict’ry is on its way.

WSU FIGHT SONG

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!

The team is strong, for them we’ll cheer,Wayne U. will march along.

And at the end our voices blendin Wayne U.’s vict’ry song.

THEWARRIORWAY- 277 ALL-AMERICANS OVER THE PAST DECADE

- OVER 47,000 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE

VOLUNTEERED THE PAST SIX YEARS

- STUDENT-ATHLETES CARRY A CURRENT 3.07 GPA

- WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING WON THE 2012 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

- WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ADVANCED TO THE SWEET SIXTEEN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT THE LAST TWO

SEASONS

- SOFTBALL WON ITS THIRD CONSECUTIVE GLIAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP AND ADVANCED TO THE NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES FOR THE THIRD

TIME IN PROGRAM HISTORY

THEWARRIORWAY- 277 ALL-AMERICANS OVER THE PAST DECADE

- OVER 47,000 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE

VOLUNTEERED THE PAST SIX YEARS

- STUDENT-ATHLETES CARRY A CURRENT 3.07 GPA

- WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING WON THE 2012 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

- WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ADVANCED TO THE SWEET SIXTEEN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT THE LAST TWO

SEASONS

- SOFTBALL WON ITS THIRD CONSECUTIVE GLIAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP AND ADVANCED TO THE NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES FOR THE THIRD

TIME IN PROGRAM HISTORY

THEWARRIORWAY - IN 2011, FOOTBALL WAS THE NATIONAL RUNNER-UP

- BASEBALL ADVANCED TO ITS FOURTH NCAA TOURNAMENT IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS

- MEN’S GOLF PLAYED IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT FOR THE

10TH TIME IN THE PAST 11 YEARS

WAYNESTATEUNIVERSITY AIMHIGHER

MORE THAN 370 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS IN 13 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES

ANNUAL RESEARCH EXPENDITURES OF NEARLY $260 MILLION

AMONG ONLY 2.3 PERCENT OF U.S. UNIVERSITIES WITH THE CARNEGIE FOUNDATION CLASSIFICATION

OF RU/VH (RESEARCH UNIVERSITY, VERY HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY)

NEARLY 400 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

NEARLY $357 MILLION IN FINANCIAL AID WAS AWARDED IN 2012; LOWEST UNDERGRADUATE

RESIDENT TUITION OF MICHIGAN’S THREE RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES

WITH MORE THAN 1,600 STUDENTS, THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IS THE NATION’S LARGEST SINGLE-

CAMPUS MEDICAL SCHOOL

WSU IS THE SIXTH LARGEST DETROIT EMPLOYER

A LEADER IN GREEN TECHNOLOGY, THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING WAS FIRST IN THE NATION

TO LAUNCH AN ELECTRIC-DRIVE VECHICLE ENGINEERING PROGRAM AND OFFER AN

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY MASTER’S PROGRAM.

STUDY ABROAD OPPORTUNITIES IN 20 COUNTRIES ON FIVE CONTINENTS

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75 percent of Wayne State Law School graduates live and work in Michigan.

n One of the nation’s 50 largest public universities, with Michigan’s most diverse student body.

n More than 370 degree and certificate programs in 13 schools and colleges.

n Annual research expenditures of nearly $260 million.

n Nearly 400 student organizations.

n Nearly $357 million in financial aid was awarded in 2012; lowest undergraduate resident tuition of Michigan’s three research universities.

n Affiliations with more than 100 institutions worldwide.

n Among only 2.3 percent of U.S. universities with the Carnegie Foundation classification of RU/VH (Research University, Very High research activity).

n The Department of Chemistry was ranked among the top 100 in the world by the Academic Ranking of World Universities, which studied more than 1,000 universities and published results of the best 500 at shanghairanking.com.

n Wayne State is a partner with Michigan State University and the University of Michigan in the University Research Corridor, helping create a vibrant state economy.

n Wayne State’s swimming and diving teams have swept the 2013 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Swimming and Diving Championships three years in a row.

n With more than 1,600 students, the School of Medicine is the nation’s largest single-campus medical school.

n TechTown, Wayne State’s research park and business incubator, serves nearly 120 tenant companies.

n The Hilberry Theatre, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, is the nation’s first and longest-running graduate repertory theatre.

n Sixth-largest Detroit employer.

n Alumni of the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts include a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and recipients of and nominees for the Grammy, Emmy, Tony, Golden Globe, Obie, Screen Actors Guild and Caldecott awards.

n A leader in green technology, the College of Engineering was first in the nation to launch an electric-drive vehicle engineering program and offer an alternative energy technology master’s program.

n Home to the only National Institutes of Health branch dedicated to the study of premature birth and infant mortality. Since locating to Detroit in 2002, the Perinatology Research Branch (PRB) has produced life-saving research, cared for more than 20,000 at-risk mothers, contributed more than $350 million to Michigan’s economy, and employed more than 130 physicians, researchers and staff members.

n Awarded a new 10-year contract in 2013 to continue the PRB’s groundbreaking research. Studies have concluded that the PRB’s economic impact during this period will exceed $347 million, and new earnings to Michigan residents over the contract’s life are expected to total $143 million.

n Study abroad opportunities in 20 countries on five continents.

n One of only six Michigan universities selected for the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship program, designed to address a significant shortage of math and science teachers.

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Wayne State University Board of Governors Debbie Dingell, chair, Gary S. Pollard, vice chair, Eugene Driker, Diane L. Dunaskiss, Paul E. Massaron, David A. Nicholson, Sandra Hughes O’Brien, Kim Trent, Allen Gilmore, ex officio

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75 percent of WSU’s 245,000 alumni live in Michigan, providing leadership for the state’s economic renewal.

About 30 percent of Michigan’s practicing physicians — and more than 40 percent of practicing physicians in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties — received all or part of their medical training at Wayne State University.

Wayne State in 30 secondsSince 1868, Wayne State University has been an engaged and motivated community of scholars in the heart of Detroit. Today, nearly 29,000 students from every U.S. state and 70 countries are pursuing degrees on our Midtown campus and five extension centers, earning an education at a nationally ranked research university strengthened by the culture, industry and diversity of its urban environment.

75 percent of Wayne State Law School graduates live and work in Michigan.

n One of the nation’s 50 largest public universities, with Michigan’s most diverse student body.

n More than 370 degree and certificate programs in 13 schools and colleges.

n Annual research expenditures of nearly $260 million.

n Nearly 400 student organizations.

n Nearly $357 million in financial aid was awarded in 2012; lowest undergraduate resident tuition of Michigan’s three research universities.

n Affiliations with more than 100 institutions worldwide.

n Among only 2.3 percent of U.S. universities with the Carnegie Foundation classification of RU/VH (Research University, Very High research activity).

n The Department of Chemistry was ranked among the top 100 in the world by the Academic Ranking of World Universities, which studied more than 1,000 universities and published results of the best 500 at shanghairanking.com.

n Wayne State is a partner with Michigan State University and the University of Michigan in the University Research Corridor, helping create a vibrant state economy.

n Wayne State’s swimming and diving teams have swept the 2013 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Swimming and Diving Championships three years in a row.

n With more than 1,600 students, the School of Medicine is the nation’s largest single-campus medical school.

n TechTown, Wayne State’s research park and business incubator, serves nearly 120 tenant companies.

n The Hilberry Theatre, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, is the nation’s first and longest-running graduate repertory theatre.

n Sixth-largest Detroit employer.

n Alumni of the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts include a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and recipients of and nominees for the Grammy, Emmy, Tony, Golden Globe, Obie, Screen Actors Guild and Caldecott awards.

n A leader in green technology, the College of Engineering was first in the nation to launch an electric-drive vehicle engineering program and offer an alternative energy technology master’s program.

n Home to the only National Institutes of Health branch dedicated to the study of premature birth and infant mortality. Since locating to Detroit in 2002, the Perinatology Research Branch (PRB) has produced life-saving research, cared for more than 20,000 at-risk mothers, contributed more than $350 million to Michigan’s economy, and employed more than 130 physicians, researchers and staff members.

n Awarded a new 10-year contract in 2013 to continue the PRB’s groundbreaking research. Studies have concluded that the PRB’s economic impact during this period will exceed $347 million, and new earnings to Michigan residents over the contract’s life are expected to total $143 million.

n Study abroad opportunities in 20 countries on five continents.

n One of only six Michigan universities selected for the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship program, designed to address a significant shortage of math and science teachers.

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Wayne State University Board of Governors Debbie Dingell, chair, Gary S. Pollard, vice chair, Eugene Driker, Diane L. Dunaskiss, Paul E. Massaron, David A. Nicholson, Sandra Hughes O’Brien, Kim Trent, Allen Gilmore, ex officio

06/11/13

75 percent of WSU’s 245,000 alumni live in Michigan, providing leadership for the state’s economic renewal.

About 30 percent of Michigan’s practicing physicians — and more than 40 percent of practicing physicians in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties — received all or part of their medical training at Wayne State University.

Wayne State in 30 secondsSince 1868, Wayne State University has been an engaged and motivated community of scholars in the heart of Detroit. Today, nearly 29,000 students from every U.S. state and 70 countries are pursuing degrees on our Midtown campus and five extension centers, earning an education at a nationally ranked research university strengthened by the culture, industry and diversity of its urban environment.

WAYNESTATEUNIVERSITY AIMHIGHER

75 percent of Wayne State Law School graduates live and work in Michigan.

n One of the nation’s 50 largest public universities, with Michigan’s most diverse student body.

n More than 370 degree and certificate programs in 13 schools and colleges.

n Annual research expenditures of nearly $260 million.

n Nearly 400 student organizations.

n Nearly $357 million in financial aid was awarded in 2012; lowest undergraduate resident tuition of Michigan’s three research universities.

n Affiliations with more than 100 institutions worldwide.

n Among only 2.3 percent of U.S. universities with the Carnegie Foundation classification of RU/VH (Research University, Very High research activity).

n The Department of Chemistry was ranked among the top 100 in the world by the Academic Ranking of World Universities, which studied more than 1,000 universities and published results of the best 500 at shanghairanking.com.

n Wayne State is a partner with Michigan State University and the University of Michigan in the University Research Corridor, helping create a vibrant state economy.

n Wayne State’s swimming and diving teams have swept the 2013 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Swimming and Diving Championships three years in a row.

n With more than 1,600 students, the School of Medicine is the nation’s largest single-campus medical school.

n TechTown, Wayne State’s research park and business incubator, serves nearly 120 tenant companies.

n The Hilberry Theatre, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, is the nation’s first and longest-running graduate repertory theatre.

n Sixth-largest Detroit employer.

n Alumni of the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts include a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and recipients of and nominees for the Grammy, Emmy, Tony, Golden Globe, Obie, Screen Actors Guild and Caldecott awards.

n A leader in green technology, the College of Engineering was first in the nation to launch an electric-drive vehicle engineering program and offer an alternative energy technology master’s program.

n Home to the only National Institutes of Health branch dedicated to the study of premature birth and infant mortality. Since locating to Detroit in 2002, the Perinatology Research Branch (PRB) has produced life-saving research, cared for more than 20,000 at-risk mothers, contributed more than $350 million to Michigan’s economy, and employed more than 130 physicians, researchers and staff members.

n Awarded a new 10-year contract in 2013 to continue the PRB’s groundbreaking research. Studies have concluded that the PRB’s economic impact during this period will exceed $347 million, and new earnings to Michigan residents over the contract’s life are expected to total $143 million.

n Study abroad opportunities in 20 countries on five continents.

n One of only six Michigan universities selected for the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship program, designed to address a significant shortage of math and science teachers.

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Wayne State University Board of Governors Debbie Dingell, chair, Gary S. Pollard, vice chair, Eugene Driker, Diane L. Dunaskiss, Paul E. Massaron, David A. Nicholson, Sandra Hughes O’Brien, Kim Trent, Allen Gilmore, ex officio

06/11/13

75 percent of WSU’s 245,000 alumni live in Michigan, providing leadership for the state’s economic renewal.

About 30 percent of Michigan’s practicing physicians — and more than 40 percent of practicing physicians in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties — received all or part of their medical training at Wayne State University.

Wayne State in 30 secondsSince 1868, Wayne State University has been an engaged and motivated community of scholars in the heart of Detroit. Today, nearly 29,000 students from every U.S. state and 70 countries are pursuing degrees on our Midtown campus and five extension centers, earning an education at a nationally ranked research university strengthened by the culture, industry and diversity of its urban environment.

75 percent of Wayne State Law School graduates live and work in Michigan.

n One of the nation’s 50 largest public universities, with Michigan’s most diverse student body.

n More than 370 degree and certificate programs in 13 schools and colleges.

n Annual research expenditures of nearly $260 million.

n Nearly 400 student organizations.

n Nearly $357 million in financial aid was awarded in 2012; lowest undergraduate resident tuition of Michigan’s three research universities.

n Affiliations with more than 100 institutions worldwide.

n Among only 2.3 percent of U.S. universities with the Carnegie Foundation classification of RU/VH (Research University, Very High research activity).

n The Department of Chemistry was ranked among the top 100 in the world by the Academic Ranking of World Universities, which studied more than 1,000 universities and published results of the best 500 at shanghairanking.com.

n Wayne State is a partner with Michigan State University and the University of Michigan in the University Research Corridor, helping create a vibrant state economy.

n Wayne State’s swimming and diving teams have swept the 2013 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Swimming and Diving Championships three years in a row.

n With more than 1,600 students, the School of Medicine is the nation’s largest single-campus medical school.

n TechTown, Wayne State’s research park and business incubator, serves nearly 120 tenant companies.

n The Hilberry Theatre, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, is the nation’s first and longest-running graduate repertory theatre.

n Sixth-largest Detroit employer.

n Alumni of the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts include a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and recipients of and nominees for the Grammy, Emmy, Tony, Golden Globe, Obie, Screen Actors Guild and Caldecott awards.

n A leader in green technology, the College of Engineering was first in the nation to launch an electric-drive vehicle engineering program and offer an alternative energy technology master’s program.

n Home to the only National Institutes of Health branch dedicated to the study of premature birth and infant mortality. Since locating to Detroit in 2002, the Perinatology Research Branch (PRB) has produced life-saving research, cared for more than 20,000 at-risk mothers, contributed more than $350 million to Michigan’s economy, and employed more than 130 physicians, researchers and staff members.

n Awarded a new 10-year contract in 2013 to continue the PRB’s groundbreaking research. Studies have concluded that the PRB’s economic impact during this period will exceed $347 million, and new earnings to Michigan residents over the contract’s life are expected to total $143 million.

n Study abroad opportunities in 20 countries on five continents.

n One of only six Michigan universities selected for the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship program, designed to address a significant shortage of math and science teachers.

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Wayne State University Board of Governors Debbie Dingell, chair, Gary S. Pollard, vice chair, Eugene Driker, Diane L. Dunaskiss, Paul E. Massaron, David A. Nicholson, Sandra Hughes O’Brien, Kim Trent, Allen Gilmore, ex officio

06/11/13

75 percent of WSU’s 245,000 alumni live in Michigan, providing leadership for the state’s economic renewal.

About 30 percent of Michigan’s practicing physicians — and more than 40 percent of practicing physicians in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties — received all or part of their medical training at Wayne State University.

Wayne State in 30 secondsSince 1868, Wayne State University has been an engaged and motivated community of scholars in the heart of Detroit. Today, nearly 29,000 students from every U.S. state and 70 countries are pursuing degrees on our Midtown campus and five extension centers, earning an education at a nationally ranked research university strengthened by the culture, industry and diversity of its urban environment.

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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 Luncheon that honors student-athletes with a 3.5 or better term grade point average. 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.

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITYCoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

Alison Allen Softball 2012 1st Team InfieldChris Allen Basketball 1976 3rd Team ForwardMark Avery Baseball 1992 3rd Team CatcherErika Barczak Diving 2008 1st Team At-LargeEttore Bianchi Fencing 1984 1st Team At-LargeAndrew Ciennik Baseball 2012 1st Team InfieldShannon Clark Softball 1993 2nd Team InfielderJenni Culbertson Cross Country 2007 2nd Team CC/TrackLindsay DiPietro Ice Hockey 2009 3rd Team At-LargeChris Donnelly Cross Country 1995 3rd Team At-LargeMatt Essian Baseball 1995 1st Team InfielderTim Flannery Baseball 1976 1st Team PitcherTim Flannery Baseball 1977 1st Team PitcherNikki Fulton Softball 2012 3rd Team InfieldOscar Gamarra Tennis 2012 3rd Team At-LargeCasey Hanes Softball 2010 2nd Team PitcherNathan Hesche Swimming 2013 2nd Team At-LargeLennie Jacosky Football 1983 2nd Team Wide ReceiverPaul Janas Baseball 1974 1st Team OutfielderPaul Janas Baseball 1975 2nd Team OutfielderDustin Kingston Hockey 2003 2nd Team At-LargeKristian Larsen Swimming 2014 2nd Team At-Large Matthew Laschuk Swimming 2010 2nd Team At-LargeMatthew Laschuk Swimming 2011 1st Team At-LargeRex Ledbetter Baseball 1976 2nd Team Designated HitterCatherine Leix Swimming 2011 1st Team At-LargeCatherine Leix Swimming 2012 1st Team At-Large*David Lutz Swimming 2005 3rd Team At-LargeElly Maleski Swimming 2014 2nd Team At-LargeDoug Mack Cross Country 2013 3rd Team CC/TrackRenette Mulka Softball 1989 2nd Team CatcherLenn Palmieri Basketball 1977 Honorable MentionKevin Ponticelli Baseball 1978 1st Team OutfielderKevin Ponticelli Baseball 1979 1st Team OutfielderJosh Renel Football 2011 1st Team Running BackBob Rogers Football 1975 2nd Team Running BackKen Russell Football 1971 2nd Team Defensive EndGary Schultz Football 1971 1st Team Defensive BackKayla Scott Swimming 2013, 2014 1st Team At-LargeCarly Sevald Diving 2013 2nd Team At-LargeJennifer Smith Softball 1992 2nd Team PitcherJennifer Smith Softball 1993 1st Team PitcherAshley St. Andrew Swimming 2010 2nd Team At-LargeWalt Stasinski Football 1972 1st Team Defensive BackDylan Szegedi Swimming 2013 2nd Team At-LargeLogan White Softball 2012, 2014 3rd Team OutfieldPat Zarkowski Basketball 1977 3rd Team GuardRon Zenn Basketball 1977 Honorable Mention*-CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year

Academic Monitoring The Department of Athletics utilizes Grades First software, a monitoring alert system in which instructors, learning specialists and tutors provide notification to students and their coaches about progress in their classes. In conjunction with the coaching staff, requests for information about class attendance and performance are sent to each instructor through the system. 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. 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 drop-in 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.

AccountingAfricana StudiesAnthropologyArtArt EducationArt HistoryAsian Studies (Chinese, Japenese)AstronomyBiochemistry & Chemical BiologyBiological SciencesBiomedical EngineeringBiomedical PhysicsCareer & Technical EducationChemical EngineeringChemistryCivil EngineeringClassics (Greek, Latin)Clinical Laboratory ScienceCommunication Sciences & DisordersCommunication StudiesComputer ScienceConstruction ManagementCriminal JusticeCytotechnologyDanceDieteticsEconomicsElectrical EngineeringElementary EducationEngineering TechnologyEnglishEnglish EducationEnvironmental Science

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ProgramExercise and Sport ScienceFashion Design & MerchandisingFilmFilm StudiesFinanceForeign Language EducationGeographyGeologyGermanGlobal Supply Chain ManagementHealth EducationHistoryHonors ProgramIndustrial Engineering Information Systems ManagementInformation Systems TechnologyInstructional TechnologyJournalismKinesiology PedagogyLabor StudiesLatino/a & Latin American StudiesLinguisticsManagementMarketingMathematicsMathematics EducationMechanical EngineeringMedia Arts & StudiesMortuary ScienceMusic

Near Eastern Languages (Arabic or Hebrew)Near Eastern StudiesNursingNutrition and Food SciencePre-Occupational TherapyPathologists’ AssistantPeace & Conflict StudiesPre-PharmacyPhilosophyPre-Physical TherapyPre-Physicians’ AssistantPhysicsPolitical SciencePre-DentistryPre-LawPre-MedicinePre-OsteopathyPsychologyPublic AffairsPublic RelationsRadiation Therapy TechnologyRadiologic TechnologyRomance Languages (French, Italian, Spanish)Science EducationSlavic Studies (Polish, Russian)Social Studies EducationSocial WorkSociologySpecial EducationTheatreUrban StudiesGender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies

ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES

Ethan Vasiliauskas (middle) with Governor Eugene Driker (left) and Director of Athletics Rob Fournier being recognized at 13th Annual Academic Recognition Luncheon.

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Candice L. (Turner) Howard was named Academic Coordinator for student-athletes at Wayne State in December 2008 and added the title of Senior Woman Administrator in the spring of 2012. She added oversight of student-athlete housing in October 2012.

A 2006 graduate of Miami University, Howard had been the graduate assistant in Eastern Michigan’s Student Athlete Support Services (SASS) department since August 2007. Her primary duties were in providing centralized tracking of student-athlete academic progress, learning-centered monitoring, and study table oversight.

Howard also served as a liaison between the SASS staff and coaches about individual student’s attendance while working directly with student intervention and learning methodologies for improvement and career success. She had worked

in the EMU career services office since January 2008 while serving as a learning specialist/academic advisor in the EMU athletic department for the past year.

In February 2010, Howard attended the annual NCAA CHAMPS Life Skills Conference where she conducted a poster presentation on the WSU Athletic Department’s Professional Development series for student-athletes. During the conference, she also facilitated two sessions for new member institutions implementing CHAMPS Life Skills Programs.

A 2012 graduate of the NCAA Leadership Institute and recipient of the NCAA Division II NACWAA National Convention grant for SWA’s, she is committed to her personal and professional growth within the field of Intercollegiate athletics. Howard earned her bachelor’s degree in sports studies with minors in management organizational leadership and marketing. She received a master’s in sports studies with an emphasis on sports organization from Miami in August 2007. Howard completed a specialist of education degree from EMU in educational leadership.

She resides in Southfield with her husband Ernest. Jason Clark is in his 14th year at Wayne State

University and second as Senior Associate Director of Athletics. Prior to being named to that role, he spent seven years as an Associate Director of Athletics. Clark oversees the operations of all sports and provides oversight for football, baseball, men’s and women’s swimming, and women’s tennis along with the Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center.

During his tenure at WSU, Clark has served as tournament director for the GLIAC Swimming and Diving Championship in 2005 and 2010, the GLIAC softball tournament in 2001, and the 2012 NCAA Baseball Regional.

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 recently returned to full-time teaching and scholarship after serving almost five years as dean at Wayne Law. As dean, he led the Law School in the development of a new Environmental Law Clinic, an Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic, and a Program for International Legal Studies. He secured funding for Public Interest Law Fellowships, and assisted in strengthening the Law School’s dynamic faculty by hiring a number of outstanding legal scholars and practitioners. In October, 2011, Ackerman welcomed more than 600 guests to campus for the dedication of the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights, a project he and a number of Wayne Law faculty members, alumni and friends are helping make a reality.

Ackerman teaches courses in torts and dispute resolution. He serves on Labor@Wayne’s internal advisory board and as Wayne State University’s faculty athletic representative. Previously, he served on the Institute of Continuing Legal Education’s executive committee, chairing that committee from 2009-2010.

Prior to coming to Wayne Law, Ackerman served as a professor at Penn State University’s Dickinson School of Law, where he taught torts, dispute resolution, conflict resolution theory, negotiation and mediation. He also served as director of the Center for Dispute Resolution, at the time the nation’s seventh-ranked law school dispute resolution program.

Ackerman, a cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School and magna cum laude graduate of Colgate University, 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 lectured at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, the University of Vienna School of Law, the Penn State University College of Medicine and Leicester Polytechnic School of Law (now deMontfort University). 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 essay, “Taking Responsibility,” was a winner of the international Communitarian Essay Contest and was published in the German social science journal Leviathan. His co-authored book (with Robert F. Cochran Jr.) Law and Community: The Case of Torts was published early in 2004.

Ackerman is an active participant in professional groups related to conflict resolution. He is a founding member of Mediators Beyond Borders, and has worked on development projects in Tanzania with Penn State’s InterInstitutional Consortium for Indigenous Knowledge. He has also served as chair of the AALS Section on Law and Communitarian Studies and is chair-elect of the AALS Section on Socioeconomics.

Mary Beth Buchan joined the Wayne State University athletics department in March 2012 as the associate athletics director for fiscal operations.

She started working at Wayne State University in 2005 as the general accounting manager for WSU fiscal operations. Buchan moved to payroll in January 2007 and became the director of the department in 2010. Prior to working at Wayne State, Buchan worked in accounting for private industries.

She is a graduate of Michigan State University and Birmingham Marian High School. A native of Bloomfield Hills, Buchan is married to Dennis and together they have two children, Matt and Jill.

Christy Nolan was named an associate athletic director/director of campus recreation in the summer of 2010. He added ticket responsibilities in October 2012.

Nolan is a 1992 graduate of The Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Business Minor. In 2002, he graduated from the University of Michigan with a Master’s in Public Administration. Nolan earned his EdD. in Ed Leadership & Policy Studies from Wayne State University in 2013.

He joined the WSU staff in December of 2003 as the Director of the Mort Harris Recreation & Fitness Center. Nolan is a past State Director of the Michigan Intramural Recreational Sports Association (MIRSA) and a member of the National

Intramural Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) in which he served as a member of the NIRSA Outdoor Committee 2005-2007 and the committee chair 2008-2009. Nolan is also a member of the NIRSA Assembly.

Nolan and his wife Terra reside in Livonia with their children, Shawn, Liam, Aidan, and Quinn.

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

Alex Tiseo began his duties at Wayne State University as an Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance and NCAA Liaison on March 3, 2014.

Tiseo joins the Warrior athletic department after serving as the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Academic Services at fellow GLIAC member Saginaw Valley State University the last 26 months.

During his tenure with the Cardinals, Tiseo served as the sport supervisor for four of SVSU’s 17 athletics programs as well as oversight of athletics compliance and academic services. In addition, he was the advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Prior to his arrival at SVSU, Tiseo spent the previous academic year as the

Athletics Development Coordinator at the University of California, Riverside.While with the Division I Highlanders, Tiseo led efforts relating to the planning and

execution of special events within the athletics development office and coordinated gift administration along with managing a donor database.

After graduating from Michigan Tech University in 2008, Tiseo served as a graduate assistant the following two years at Baldwin-Wallace University in Berea, Ohio.

During his time at BWU, he worked with athletics compliance, academic services, and CHAMPS/Life Skills programming while also assisting in the areas of development, marketing and game management.

Tiseo was an association intern for the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) during the 2010-11 school year. He served as the secondary contact for NAADD, Division II Athletics Directors Association, and the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. He also aided the NACDA Deputy Executive Director in maintaining and developing corporate sponsorships.

Nicole Blaszczyk was named an assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions at Wayne State University in May 2012.

“Nicole has a marketing perspective from both a professional organization and a collegiate setting that will benefit our outreach and initiatives,” said WSU Director of Athletics Rob Fournier.

“As a graduate of WSU she understands our audience, our unique challenges, and has the experience and enthusiasm to develop and manage our approaches to increase our fan base and energize our supporters.”

Blaszczyk spent the previous 21 months before her current appointment as the marketing coordinator for the Detroit Tigers.

She earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration/marketing from Wayne State in 2011.

Blaszczyk was selected Miss Michigan for 2009 and was the 2010 Miss America talent award winner in the dance category. This was this first talent award for the state of Michigan in 25 years and the first in Miss America history awarded for a lyrical performance.

A native of Detroit, she graduated from Novi High School before enrolling at WSU.

Bob Ostrowski has worked at Wayne State University since 1978 following four years as a school teacher, coach and athletic director. He was promoted to assistant director of athletics for facilities in January 2007.

He received the President’s Merit Award from WSU in 1992, the men’s basketball booster award in 1992 and also Appreciation Awards for the Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot and Special Olympics. Ostrowski received the Facility, Planning and Management’s Commitment to Dedication award in 1999 and the Building Coordinator Program’s 25-year Service award.

The Highland Park native graduated from WSU with bachelor’s degree in health and physical

education in 1974 and received his master’s in sports administration from WSU in 1994. He is also a member of the WSU adjunct faculty with the College of Education.

Ostrowski and his wife, Lynn, have been married for 36 years and have three children, Anthony, Jeffrey and Ashley. Anthony and Jeffrey both graduated from WSU with engineering degrees while Ashley graduated with a doctorate in physical therapy.

He also has two grandchildren, Andrew and Mariana.

Lauren Lepkowski was hired as the Assistant Athletics Director for Development in August 2013.

Lepkowski spent the previous 11 months at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay as the Director of Athletics-Special Events and before that as the Alumni Relations Coordinator at Michigan State University.

She earned her bachelor’s degree from MSU in communication.

A native of Macomb, Mich., Lepkowski is a graduate of Shelby Township’s Eisenhower High School.

Michael Chan will begin his ninth season as head athletic trainer and 13th season overall at Wayne State University the fall of 2014.

He is responsible for all aspects of the sports medicine program, including preventative training, first aid, injury management, and rehabilitation. He was promoted to an assistant athletic director position in July 2010, and to associate athletics director in August 2011.

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 certified in sound assisted soft tissue mobilization (SASTM) and is a certified National Academy of Sports Medicine Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES).

He was born in Taipei, Taiwan, but grew up in Toronto, Ontario. Chan and his wife, Sora, reside in Wixom with their son Matthew.

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ATHLETIC STAFF & COACHES

Mike FlynnFacility

Coordinator

Aaron HepnerBaseball

Assistant Coach

Scott KazmierskiFootball

Defensive Line Coach

Tim KothVolleyball

Head Coach

Sean PetersSwimmingHead Coach

Rick RenaudEquipmentManager

Andrew StollAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Bryan MorrowMen’s TennisHead Coach

Jessica McNallyAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Steve DomzalskiAssociate Athletic

Trainer

Alex TiseoAssistant Athletic Director

NCAA Compliance & Eligibility

Rick CumminsCross Country/Track & Field

Head Coach

Karen LafataWomen’s Basketball

Assistant Coach

Alex BaileyFootball

Wide Receivers Coach

Kalaya LongExternal Engagement

Specialist

Jason ClarkSenior AssociateAthletic Director

Kelsey MeyersAssistant Compliance

Coordinator

Bryce PittersSwimming Assistant Coach

& Aquatics Director

Cameron WeidenthalerAssistant Director

Sports Information

Katie MinahanAssociate Athletic

Trainer

David GreerMen’s Basketball

Head Coach

Bryce KarasiakStrength & Conditioning

Assistant Coach

E.J. HaralsonMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach

Ruben MendozaStrength & Conditioning

Head Coach

Sheila SnyderWomen’s Tennis

Head Coach

Carrie LohrWomen’s Basketball

Head Coach

Robert OstrowskiAssistant Athletic Director

Facilities

Jeff ReardonFootball

Quarterbacks Coach

Jim CampbellMultipurpose Indoor

Facility Supervisor

Mike HornMen’s & Women’s Golf

Head Coach

Darrin McAllisterWomen’s Basketball

Assistant Coach

Candice HowardSWA/Assoc. Athletics Director

Academic Support

Rob LatvaMHRFC Assistant Director

Facilitites & Finance

Jerzy RadzFencing

Head Coach

Kirby BlackleyWomen’s Track & Field

Associate Coach

Keith McKenzieFootball

Linebackers Coach

Ryan KelleyBaseball

Head Coach

Makiba Batten Women’s Track & Field

Assistant Coach

Gary BryceSoftball

Head Coach

Brad WilsonFootball

Defensive Coordinator

Linda LetkowskiBusiness ManagerFiscal Operations

Lorenzo NeelyMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach

Jordan BalbesStrength & Conditioning

Assistant Coach

Scott WoosterFootball

Offensive Line Coach

Terrance WoodsEquipmentManager

Kim Clexton Athletics Academic

Advisor

Amanda St. JulianaCreative Services

Coordinator

Paul WintersFootball

Head Coach

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SPORTS MEDICINE/STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

The Wayne State sports medicine department is led by head athletic trainer Michael Chan and assistants Steve Domzalski, Katie Minahan, Jessica McNally, Andrew Stoll and graduate assistant Erin Brown. All six 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.

The Warriors Strength and Conditioning program is responsible for all 18 varsity sports totaling approximately 400 student-athletes. The major goal of the Warriors Strength and Conditioning Program is to provide to our student-athletes the means by which they may develop attitude, work ethic, mental toughness, discipline and pride, in-self and total program. Athletes will train consistently, sensibly, and systematically over designed and designated period of time, in a safe, clean, and professional environment. Simply, to prevent injuries and enhance performance. We believe Strength, Speed and Conditioning is the key to a successful athletic career at Wayne State University, we are always researching, developing and implementing strategies to give us the cutting edge to achieve optimum athletic success.

Warrior student-athletes train out of the Matthaei weight room complex located in the lower level of the Matthaei Athletic Building. The weight room provides student-

The Matthaei athletic training room has over 1,000 square feet of sports medicine space for treatment/rehabilitation and storage areas. Other special features include: a hydrotherapy area with three therapeutic whirlpools, a designated team physician examination office, and additional office space for the sports medicine staff.

The WSU Athletic Department works with many different team physicians. They include Dr. Marc Milia (team orthopedic surgeon), Dr. Hussein Saad (team orthopedic surgeon), Dr. Parmod Mukhi (team physician), Dr. Aashish Deshpande (team physician) and other physician consultants.

athletes with 3000 sq. feet of work space which includes eight Brute Half-Racks by Rogers used to bench, squat and pull, we also have eight plateforms equipped with Troy bumper plates used for Olympic movements such as Snatch, Power Clean, Jerks etc.; a variety of Pendulum plate loaded equipment by Rogers: two sets of dumbbells and over 13,000 pounds of weights. The weight room also features a cardio area with equipment by Woodway, Nautilus, and Stairmaster . At the completion of their workouts student-athlete are provided Gatorade and nutrition shakes to aid in their recovery.

Head strength coach Ruben Mendoza, along with assistant strength coaches Bryce Karasiak and Jordan Balbes, graduate assistant and interns, directly oversee all aspects of the student-athletes training regimens. A variety of training methodologies are implemented from Olympic movements, Powerlifting and Functional Training.

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ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

Thomas B. Adams ........................ Football/Track .......................... 1979Randall Ahern .............................. Golf .......................................... 1986Nick Allen ..................................... Cross Country ........................... 2009Albert Ament ............................... Basketball ................................ 2001Mark “Doc” Andrews .................... Media ....................................... 2005Paul Andrews ............................... Contributor/Builder .................. 1993Keith Anleitner ............................. Football .................................... 2007Scott Armstrong ........................... Basketball ................................ 2006Michaelene (Bachleda) Ruhl ........ Softball .................................... 2003Naif Baidoon ................................ Baseball ................................... 2007Erika Barczak ................................ Diving....................................... 2014Edwin C. Barnett .......................... Wrestling ................................. 1997Harald Bauder .............................. Fencing .................................... 2003David Beauvais ............................. Football/Track .......................... 1978Gregory Benko ............................. Fencing .................................... 1990Frederick P. Bens .......................... Football/Basketball .................. 1989Sarah Berry .................................. Softball .................................... 2014Ettore C. Bianchi ........................... Fencing .................................... 1999Gary M. Bice ................................. Swimming ............................... 1996Lowell E. Blanchard ...................... Track/Football .......................... 1988Bruno Blanco ................................ Swimming................................ 2013Greg Brecht .................................. Baseball ................................... 2004Wayne D. Brenkert ....................... Football .................................... 1988Denise (Breslin) Gotham .............. Volleyball ................................. 2001Don Brown ................................... Tennis ...................................... 2000George R. Brown .......................... Basketball/Track ...................... 1983Noah Brown, Jr............................. Basketball/Administrator ......... 2012Pierre Brown ................................ Football .................................... 2008Richard B. Brown ......................... Cross Country/Track.................. 1991T. Richard “Dick” Brown ............... Football .................................... 2006Gini Bruce ..................................... Softball/Basketball/Volleyball . 2004Paul Butcher ................................ Football .................................... 1997Richard R. Byas, Jr. ....................... Football .................................... 1987Wesley C. Carlos ........................... Football .................................... 1998Mary E. Carney ............................. Basketball ................................ 1988Nicholas Cherup ........................... Football/Track .......................... 1991Andrew R. Clark ........................... Swimming ............................... 1976Michael J. Clark ............................ Baseball ................................... 1991Shannon Clark (Maisano) ............. Softball .................................... 2013Elmer Coleman ............................. Track ........................................ 1983William Collins ............................. Baseball/Basketball/Football ... 1984John K. Cotton .............................. Football .................................... 1981David Croskey ............................... Baseball ................................... 2008Frank Cudillo ................................ Football .................................... 1990Pearly (Cunningham) Armstrong . Basketball ................................ 1998Jennifer (Daniel) Coleman ............ Softball .................................... 2006Istvan Danosi................................ Fencing .................................... 1983Steve F. Danosi ............................. Fencing .................................... 1987Bruce P. Davis ............................... Fencing .................................... 1980J. Kenneth Doherty ....................... Track ........................................ 1977Leroy W. Dues .............................. Track ........................................ 1977George Duncan............................. Basketball ................................ 1981Dante Dunn .................................. Football .................................... 2015Craig Duppong ............................. Football .................................... 2009Christian Erard ............................. Swimming ............................... 2011Newman H. Ertell ......................... Football/Basketball .................. 1977Otis Evans ..................................... Basketball ................................ 2004Gina (Farkashazy) Weaver ............ Fencing .................................... 1998David C. Farris .............................. Football .................................... 1994Sebastien Foka ............................. Tennis ....................................... 2014Larry L. Fortner ............................. Track ........................................ 1999James A. Gardner ......................... Rowing ..................................... 1982Robert N. Gardner ........................ Diving....................................... 1989Anna Garina ................................. Fencing .................................... 2013George Gembis ............................. Football .................................... 1977Joseph G. Gembis ......................... Football .................................... 1980Lisa C. Gentry ............................... Basketball ................................ 1998Rodger George ............................. Baseball ................................... 2006Susan (Gierschick) Kopins............. Diving....................................... 2000Joe Gough .................................... Football .................................... 2005Cynthia Goyette ........................... Swimming ............................... 1985Jack H. Gregory ............................ Golf .......................................... 1994Patty (Grudzinski) Gergics ............ Softball .................................... 2005David Guerrera ............................. Hockey ..................................... 2009Robert Gunn ................................. Basketball ................................ 1985Angelo Gust ................................. Baseball/Football ..................... 1994

Ron Hammye ............................... Basketball Coach ...................... 2004Victor G. Hanson........................... Football/Contributor/Builder ... 1980James Hayes................................. Tennis ...................................... 2002John M. Hazely ............................. Football/Baseball ..................... 1983Homer L. Heard ............................ Track ........................................ 1997Neil Hick ....................................... Fencing .................................... 2008Chalmer G. Hixson ........................ Athletic Director ....................... 1983David L. Holmes ........................... Basketball/Football/Track/ ............................................... Athletic Director ....................... 1976Michael G. Horn............................ Golf .......................................... 2001H. Grant Iler .................................. Football/Basketball/Track ........ 1980Nick Ingrao ................................... Swimming ............................... 2012Bob Jackson ................................. Tennis ...................................... 2005Paul J. Janas ................................. Baseball ................................... 1995Lori (Januszkiewicz) Sweeney ...... Basketball ................................ 1997Cass Jawor.................................... Golf .......................................... 1995Frank Jeney .................................. Baseball ................................... 2011Walter B. Jenkins ......................... Football/Track .......................... 1987Amanda (Jennings) Pata .............. Softball .................................... 2009Astrid Johannesen ........................ Swimming ............................... 1988Art Johnson .................................. Basketball ................................ 2006Monique Johnson ......................... Basketball ................................ 2008Paul Wesley Jones ........................ Track ........................................ 1997Elisa Joris ...................................... Volleyball ................................. 2012Kelly Kashmerick .......................... Softball .................................... 2009Patricia A. Kent ............................ Softball .................................... 1995Dustin Kingston............................ Hockey ..................................... 2009John L. Kline ................................. Basketball/Track ...................... 1979Goetz H. Klopfer ........................... Track ........................................ 1984Robert Kloss ................................. Baseball ................................... 2000Carol (Krause) Lausman ............... Softball/Basketball ................... 2001Byron L. Krieger............................ Fencing .................................... 1976Jakub Krochmalski ....................... Fencing .................................... 2012Rodney C. Kropf ............................ Contributor/Builder .................. 1995Kris Krzyminski ............................. Basketball ................................ 2014Robert F. Langas .......................... Football/Basketball .................. 1993Steve Lee ...................................... Football .................................... 2013Marty Letzmann ........................... Basketball ................................ 2005John W. Lewis .............................. Track ........................................ 1979Russell Lightbody ......................... Basketball/Football .................. 1978Mark Limback .............................. Baseball ................................... 1999Richard G. Lisabeth ...................... Football .................................... 1984Delonda Little-Nathan ................. Basketball ................................ 2005Richard Lowry .............................. Football .................................... 2002Robert R. Luby .............................. Football/Track .......................... 1993Guy Lumsden ............................... Swimming ............................... 1981David Lutz .................................... Swimming ............................... 2011Ken Madeja .................................. Baseball ................................... 2006Leo S. Maas .................................. Swimming/Baseball ................. 1982Gil Mains ...................................... Contributor/Builder .................. 1996Rachelle (Malette) Christensen .... Cross Country ........................... 2015Bruno Marana .............................. Football .................................... 1992Fred Martus .................................. Basketball ................................ 1992Donald Mason .............................. Diving....................................... 1998Joel G. Mason ............................... Football/Basketball .................. 1981Bill Maul ....................................... Tennis/Basketball..................... 1987Frank McBride .............................. Track/Cross Country.................. 2002Donald McClellan ......................... Swimming ............................... 1990Donald McElroy ............................ Track ........................................ 1983John Miele ................................... Baseball ................................... 2008Lambros Milonas .......................... Historian .................................. 1996Bryan Morrow .............................. Tennis ...................................... 2003Frederick A. Mulhauser ................ Tennis/Athletic Director. .......... 1990Natalya Natyshak ......................... Tennis ...................................... 2011Michael Newsted ......................... Baseball ................................... 2007Courtney Noble ............................ Softball .................................... 2008Dave Nowinski ............................. Swimming ............................... 2005Elizabeth A. O’Brien ...................... Basketball/Tennis..................... 1996James K. O’Hara ........................... Football/Wrestling ................... 1994Jeanne Omelenchuk ..................... Speed Skating .......................... 1979Ben J. Paolucci ............................. Football .................................... 1992Rachel A. Parham ......................... Volleyball ................................. 1999Charlie Parker ............................... Basketball ................................ 2001Jennifer Parks............................... Swimming ............................... 1986Janina (Parrott) Jacobs ................. Golf .......................................... 2000Paul J. Pentecost .......................... Athletic Publicity ...................... 1989

Irving Petross ............................... Track ........................................ 1982Christ Petrouleas .......................... Administrator ........................... 2003Gil A. Pezza .................................. Fencing .................................... 1993Kevin Ponticelli ............................ Baseball/Football ..................... 1994William A. Prew ........................... Swimming ............................... 1977Charles Primas ............................. Basketball ................................ 1976Fred L. Prime, Jr. .......................... Basketball/Track ...................... 1989Gordon A. Reck ............................. Baseball ................................... 1990Irvin D. Reid.................................. WSU President/Contributor ...... 2011Jack Rice ....................................... Tennis/Baseball/Football/ ............................................... Basketball ................................ 1978Therone Richardson ..................... Basketball ................................ 1991Elbert Richmond .......................... Football/Basketball .................. 1986Mitch Ritter .................................. Football/Contributor/Builder ... 2009Donald Robinson .......................... Track/Football .......................... 1985Mary Rogers ................................. Basketball ................................ 2003Cliff Russell ................................... Media ....................................... 2007 Delbert W. Russell ........................ Tennis ...................................... 1991Laurence E. Russell ....................... Football/Golf ............................ 1988Robert Ryland .............................. Tennis ...................................... 1991Paola Sacchetti ............................. Fencing .................................... 2006Myron “Susie” Schecter ................ Basketball ................................ 1980Dacia (Schileru) Clark ................... Diving....................................... 2000Jack Schlesinger ........................... Tennis ...................................... 1981Gerald (Jerry) Schnelker ............... Football/Track .......................... 1996Gary Schultz ................................. Football .................................... 2004Allison Scruggs-Tookes ................ Tennis ...................................... 1993W. Stanley Seitz ........................... Track/Football .......................... 1986Jerry Sevick .................................. Football/Basketball/Track ........ 1992George B. Sherman ...................... Business Manager .................... 1980Doris Shimman............................. Swimming ............................... 1985Ernest Simon ................................ Fencing .................................... 2004Edward Skowneski, Jr. ................. Football .................................... 1987Billy Smith.................................... Track ........................................ 1984Jennifer (Smith) DenDooven ........ Softball .................................... 2007Mark H. Smith, Jr. ......................... Track ........................................ 1979Sean Smith ................................... Swimming................................ 2015Robert Solomon ........................... Basketball/Baseball.................. 1985Victor F. Spathelf .......................... Track ........................................ 1981Edward O. Spence ........................ Track/Football .......................... 1979Jean Ann Stanicek ........................ Tennis ...................................... 1998Stephanie Stone ........................... Basketball/Softball ................... 1993Paula K. Sweeney ......................... Fencing .................................... 1978Roxanne Szczesniak ..................... Softball .................................... 1996Bela W. Szentivanyi...................... Fencing .................................... 1984Elliot Tabron ................................. Track ........................................ 2002Catherine (Tanzini) Colarossi ........ Tennis ...................................... 2001Ronald Teasley ............................. Baseball/Basketball.................. 1986John Telford ................................. Track ........................................ 1978Allan Tolmich ............................... Track ........................................ 1976Halina (Tomska) Papp .................. Swimming ............................... 1989Yasemin (Topcu) Block ................. Fencing .................................... 2009Christer Tour ................................. Swimming................................ 2014Bela de Tuscan ............................. Fencing .................................... 1982Brian VanGorder ........................... Football .................................... 2013A.J. Vaughn .................................. Football .................................... 1985Joseph Verellen ............................ Cross Country ........................... 2012Shelly (Vickery) Siegel .................. Cross Country ........................... 2009Ebony Vincent .............................. Basketball ................................ 2014Norman G. Wann ......................... Tennis/Football ........................ 1986Richard B. Watson ........................ Fencing .................................... 1977Jon Weisman ................................ Baseball ................................... 2015Leon Wheeler ............................... Football/Basketball/Track ........ 1978Robert C. White ............................ Training .................................... 1989Leon F. Wingo .............................. Track ........................................ 1999Robert F. Wingo ........................... Track ........................................ 1982Frederick L. Wolcott ..................... Baseball/Basketball.................. 1988Margaret Woodbridge ................. Swimming ............................... 1982Christopher M. Wouters ............... Baseball ................................... 1999Lorenzo C. Wright ........................ Track ........................................ 1976Robert F. Wyman ......................... Football .................................... 1994Molly Yetman ............................... Softball .................................... 2015Jodi Young ................................... Basketball ................................ 2009David Zelmanski ........................... Baseball ................................... 1994Victor A. Zucco ............................. Football/Track .......................... 1990

TOP TEN ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN PROGRAM HISTORYApril 29, 1941: The program recorded its first win, 11-8, in program history over Eastern Michigan.

1945-47: Ronald Teasley sets program record for career batting average (.415) and signs with the Brooklyn Dodgers to become just the eighth African American to sign a professional baseball contract.

1974: Paul Janas becomes the first baseball student-athlete to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. In total, WSU has had 13 All-Americans, 10 Academic All-Americans and 26 WSU Athletics Hall of Fame inductees.

1980-82: WSU won three straight GLIAC Championships. In total, the program has seven GLIAC titles (1980-82, 1998, 2005, 2008, 2010) and one PAC Championship (1959).

2002-03: The “Green Monster” was installed. Former head coach Rodger George’s #30 was retired and later posted on the wall. In 2013, the Department of Athletics and the baseball program announced the Harwell Field project. WSU has played at the current site of WSU Baseball Field since 1969.

May 8, 2005: WSU scored six runs in the final two innings to overcome a 9-6 deficit and secure a GLIAC regular season championship in the final league game. Adwin Springer, Jon Weisman and Frank Jeney all hit home runs in the contest.

2008: Anthony Bass becomes the highest draft pick in school history as he was selected in the fifth round by the San Diego Padres. The program has sent 35 student-athletes to the professional ranks.

2011: Michael Wiseman was named an All-American by Daktronics, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and the American Baseball Coaches Association. He was also voted ABCA Division II Defensive Player of the Year. Wiseman helped the Green & Gold qualify for the NCAA Tournament on two occasions. As a program WSU has participated in six NCAA Tournaments (2005, 2008, 2010-12, 2014).

1941-2015: Over 1,000 former letterwinners, which include professional baseball players, business executives, educators, medical professionals, lawyers, engineers, coaches, entrepreneurs and community leaders.

1941-2015: WSU has seven league/conference Coach of the Year, five conference Player of the Year, three Freshmen of the Year, and two Pitcher of the Year awards.

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