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Page 1: 2011 Iowa Baseball Media Guide

2011 MEDIA GUIDE

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IOWABASEBALL Q U I C K F A C T S

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UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTSLocation:..........................................Iowa.City,.IAEnrollment:...............................................30,825Founded:.....................................................1847Nickname:..........................................HawkeyesColors......................................... Black.and.GoldConference:.............................................Big.TenNational.Affiliation.....................NCAA,.Division.IPresident:....................................... .Sally.MasonDirector.of.Athletics:.......................... Gary.BartaBaseball.Administrator:.......................Fred.MimsBaseball.Secretary:....................... Joyce.RossieBaseball.Office....... 232.Carver-Hawkeye.Arena........................................ Iowa.City,.Iowa.52242................................................... (319).335-9389

TABLE OF CONTENTS1................................................. Quick.Facts2..................................................... Schedule3.................................................2010.Roster4..........................Welcome.to.Iowa.Baseball5................. Hawkeye.Success.Under.Dahm6-7........................ 2010.Big.Ten.Tournament8-12.............................2011.Season.Preview13-36........................................... Player.Bios37-41...................... Head.Coach.Jack.Dahm42-43................... Assistant.Coach.Brownlee.44.................... Assistant.Coach.Maliszewski46................................................ Zach.Dillon46.............................................Unity.Council47-48............................................Gary.Barta49....................................Complete.Program50................................................ Why.Iowa?51................................................... Walk-ons52-53...............................Duane.Banks.Field54......................................Duane.Banks.Era55.........................Strength.and.Conditioning56.......................New.Rec.Building.Facilities57...................................Community.Service58................................................Golf.Outing59................................. Iowa.Baseball.Camp60.......................................... Special.Events61-62....................................Lead-Off.Dinner63.............................Hawkeyes.in.the.Media64........................................ Big.Ten.Network65-66.......................... Hawkeyes.in.the.Pros67........ Scholarships/Cal.Eldred.Lights.Fund68-74.................................University.of.Iowa75...................................Hawkeye.Traditions76-77........................... 2010.Season.Review78....................................2010.Season.Stats79.................................... 2010.Big.Ten.Stats80.......................................Hawkeye.Honors81-82................................Individual.Records83-84...........................Year-by-Year.Leaders85-86.......................... Year-by-Year.Records87............................All-Time.Series.Records88-94................................... All-Time.Results95.......................................Visiting.Iowa.City

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead.Coach................ Jack.Dahm.(eighth.Year)Alma.Mater/Year.........................Creighton/1989Record.at.Iowa/Years...............170-216.(.440)/7Career.Record/Years..............453-492.(.479)/17Email.............................. [email protected].(eighth.Year)Alma.Mater/Year........................ Evansville/1997Email........................ryan-brownlee@uiowa.eduPitching.Coach.....Chris.Maliszewski.(third.year)Alma.Mater/Year................................. Iowa/2004Email...................chris-maliszewski@uiowa.eduVolunteer.Assistant.Coach................Zach.DillonEmail................. [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATION2010.Record.............................................. 30-28Home........................................................... 15-6Away............................................................ 8-19Neutral........................................................... 7-3Big.Ten.Record/Finish...................... 13-11/T-3rdLetterwinners.Returning/Lost.......................21/8Starters.Returning/Lost..................................7/3Pitchers.Returning/Lost................................10/2Newcomers.....................................................10Home.Facility........................ Duane.Banks.Field.Capacity.....................................................3,000Opened........................................................1974Dimensions.......................329-373-395-373-329Surface......................................... Natural.Grass

MEDIA INFORMATIONSports.Information.Director............... Phil.HaddyBaseball.SID...................................Patrick.Sojka................................................. Matthew.WeitzelEmail.......................... patrick-sojka@uiowa.edu..............................matthew-weitzel@uiowa.eduSports.Information.Phone........... (319).335-9411Sports.Information.Fax............... (319).335-9417Press.Box.Phone........................ (319).335-9520Website................................hawkeyesports.com

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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION FACILITY TIME

Feb. 18 vs. West Virginia% Clearwater, FL Jack Russell Stadium 9 a.m.Feb. 19 vs. Pittsburgh% Clearwater, FL Bright House Field 6:30 p.m.Feb. 20 vs. Seton Hall% St. Petersburg, FL Naimoli Complex NoonFeb. 26 vs. Saint Louis Lawrence, KS Hoglund Ballpark 11 amFeb. 27 vs. Saint Louis Lawrence, KS Hoglund Ballpark 11 amFeb. 27 at Kansas Lawrence, KS Hoglund Ballpark 3 p.m.Feb. 28 vs. Southern Utah Lawrence, KS Hoglund Ballpark NoonMarch 4 vs. Georgia State Starksville, MS Polk-DeMent Stadium 12:30 p.m.March 4 at Mississippi State Starksville, MS Polk-DeMent Stadium 4:30 p.m.March 5 at Mississippi State Starksville, MS Polk-DeMent Stadium 2:30 p.m.March 6 vs. Georgia State Starksville, MS Polk-DeMent Stadium 11 a.m.March 11 at Texas Tech Lubbock, TX Dan Law Field 5 p.m.March 12 at Texas Tech Lubbock, TX Dan Law Field 4 p.m.March 13 vs. Texas A&M-CC Lubbock, TX Dan Law Field NoonMarch 14 vs. Texas A&M-CC Lubbock, TX Dan Law Field NoonMarch 17 vs. Notre Dame San Antonio, TX Wolff Stadium 4 p.m.March 18 vs. Notre Dame San Antonio, TX Wolff Stadium NoonMarch 18 vs. Gonzaga San Antonio, TX Wolff Stadium 4 p.m.March 19 vs. Gonzaga San Antonio, TX Wolff Stadium 4 p.m.March 25 Western Illinois IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6:30 p.m.March 26 Western Illinois IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1 p.m.March 27 at Western Illinois Macomb, IL Boyer Stadium 1 p.m.March 29 South Dakota State IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6 p.m.March 30 South Dakota State IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 4 p.m.April 1 Michigan State IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6 p.m.April 2 Michigan State IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1 p.m.April 3 Michigan State IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1 p.m.April 6 Coe IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6 p.m.April 8 at Illinois Champaign, IL Illinois Field 6 p.m.April 9 at Illinois (BTN) Champaign, IL Illinois Field 6 p.m.

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION FACILITY TIME

April 10 at Illinois Champaign, IL Illinois Field 1 p.m.April 12 Kansas IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6 p.m.April 15 Indiana (BTN) IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6 p.m.April 16 Indiana IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1 p.m.April 17 Indiana IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1 p.m.April 20 vs. Western Illinois Davenport, IA Woodmen Park 6:30 p.m.April 22 Michigan IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6 p.m.April 23 Michigan IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1 p.m.April 24 Michigan IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1 p.m.April 26 at Nebraska Lincoln, NE Hawks Field 6 p.m.April 29 at Minnesota Minneapolis, MN Metrodome 6:30 p.m.April 30 at Minnesota Minneapolis, MN Metrodome 2 p.m.May 1 at Minnesota Minneapolis, MN Metrodome 1 p.m.May 4 Wisconsin-Milwaukee IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6 p.m.May 6 Penn State IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6 p.m.May 7 Penn State (BTN) IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 2 p.m.May 8 Penn State IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1 p.m.May 13 at Ohio State Columbus, OH Bill Davis Stadium 5:30 p.m.May 14 at Ohio State Columbus, OH Bill Davis Stadium 2 p.m.May 15 at Ohio State Columbus, OH Bill Davis Stadium NoonMay 17 Creighton IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6 p.m.May 19 at Purdue West Lafayette, IN Lambert Field 3 p.m.May 20 at Purdue West Lafayette, IN Lambert Field 3 p.m.May 21 at Purdue West Lafayette, IN Lambert Field 1 p.m. May 26 at Big Ten Tournament Columbus Huntington Park TBD

All times listed are centralAll Big Ten games and most April and May non-conference games will air on AM-800 KXIC and hawkeyesports.com% - Big East/Big Ten Challenge

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IOWABASEBALL 2 0 11 R O S T E R

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PITCHERSNo. Name.....................Pos.......... B/T.......Ht./Wt.......Yr.....Hometown...................... LastSchool3. Phil.Keppler............UT/RHP.... L/R........6-4/190......Jr.*....Manchester,.IA.............. West.Delaware4. Jeff.Pacha...............OF/LHP.... L/L.........5-10/180....Sr......Iowa.City,.IA............................... Regina7. Kevin.Gates............RHP.......... R/R........5-10/195....So.....Chesterton,.IN..................... Chesterton14. Kevin.Lee...............RHP.......... R/R........6-5/200......Sr......Oak.Lawn,.IL...........................Richards16. Patrick.Lala.............RHP.......... L/R........6-2/190......Jr.......Marion,.IA.........................Kirkwood.CC30. Steve.Hague...........RHP.......... R/R........6-0/185......So.....Chicago,.IL..........................St..Ignatius31. Ricky.Sandquist......RHP.......... L/R........6-4/185......So.....Fort.Dodge,.IA.....................Fort.Dodge32. Jarred.Hippen.........LHP.......... L/L.........6-3/210......Jr.......Rock.Falls,.IL........................Rock.Falls33. Ben.Bergman.........LHP.......... L/L.........6-6/195......So.....Solon,.IA...........................Kirkwood.CC35. Nick.Brown.............RHP.......... R/R........6-3/245......Jr.......Warrenville,.IL...Wheaton-Warrenville.South37. Patrick.Brennan......LHP.......... L/L.........6-3/215......So.*...East.Falmouth,.MA...........The.Gunnery38. Tim.Fangman.........RHP.......... R/R........6-3/210......Jr.......North.Liberty,.IA............. Blackhawk.CC40. Matt.Dermody.........LHP.......... R/L........6-5/200......So.....Norwalk,.IA...............................Norwalk41. Aaron.Smit..............LHP.......... L/L.........6-2/105......Fr......Wellman,.IA......................... Mid-Prairie44. Zach.Kenyon..........RHP.......... R/R........6-6/215......Sr......Davenport,.IA............................. Central

CATCHERSNo. Name.....................Pos.......... B/T.......Ht./Wt.......Yr.....Hometown...................... LastSchool6. Keith.Brand.............C............... R/R........5-10/170....So.....Northbrook,.IL............. Glenbrook.North23. Dan.Sheppard........C............... R/R........6-0/190......So.....Downers.Grove,.IL.......................North24. Tyson.Blaser...........C............... R/R........6-2/230......Sr.*....Taylor.Ridge,.IL.....................Rockridge

INFIELDERSNo. Name.....................Pos.......... B/T.......Ht./Wt.......Yr.....Hometown...................... LastSchool1. Kasey.Carling.........IF.............. R/R........5-9/155......Jr.......Salen,.UT................. Salt.Lake.City.CC2. Kurt.Lee..................IF.............. R/R........5-10/170....Sr......Redding,.CA...............................Shasta3. Phil.Keppler............UT/RHP.... L/R........6-4/190......Jr.*....Manchester,.IA.............. West.Delaware8. Taylor.Zeutenhorst..UT............. L/R........6-4/210......Fr......Sheldon,.IA.............................. Sheldon13. Mike.McQuillan.......IF.............. L/R........5-11/185.....Jr.......Evergreen.Park,.IL............Brother.Rice20. Jake.Mangler..........IF.............. R/R........6-0/190......Fr......Clinton,.IA...................................Clinton25. Zach.McCool..........3B............. R/R........5-7/190......Sr......Manchester,.IA.............. West.Delaware34. Bryan.Niedbalski....IF.............. R/R........6-3/230......Fr......St..Louis,.MO............................DeSmet36. Andrew.Ewing........IF.............. R/R........6-0/185......Jr.......Iowa.City,.IA...................................West

OUTFIELDERSNo. Name.....................Pos.......... B/T.......Ht./Wt.......Yr.....Hometown...................... LastSchool4. Jeff.Pacha...............OF/LHP.... L/L.........5-10/180....Sr......Iowa.City,.IA............................... Regina9. Trevor.Willis............OF............ L/R........6-3/190......Sr......Homer.Glen,.IL........................Lockport12. Joe.Drum................OF............ R/R........6-2/190......Fr......Nixa,.MO........................................Nixa15. Sean.Flanagan.......UT............. R/R........6-3/205......Jr.......Downers.Grove,.IL.......................North18. Chett.Zeise.............UT............. R/R........5-11/195.....Jr.......Green.Bay,.WI....Notre.Dame.Academy21. Andrew.Host...........OF............ R/R........6-1/195......So.*...Altoona,.IA.................... Southeast.Polk27. Patrick.Harshman...OF............ L/L.........5-11/180.....So.*...Centerville,.IA.......................Centerville28. Kyle.Haen...............OF............ L/L.........5-10/175....Fr......Madison,.WI.........................Edgewood* - denotes redshirt

HeadCoach:.Jack.Dahm.(#10)AssistantCoaches:.Ryan.Brownlee.(#11).&.Chris.Maliszewski.(#29)VolunteerCoach:.Zach.Dillon.(#42)

FRESHMAN(6)Joe.DrumKyle.HaenJake.ManglerBryan.NiedbalskiAaron.SmitTaylor.Zeutenhorst

SOPHOMORES(10)Ben.BergmanKeith.BrandPatrick.BrennanMatt.DermodyKevin.GatesSteve.HaguePatrick.HarshmanAndrew.HostRicky.SandquistDan.Sheppard

JUNIORS(10)Nick.BrownKasey.CarlingAndrew.EwingTim.FangmanSean.FlanaganJarred.HippenPhil.KepplerPatrick.LalaMike.McQuillanChett.Zeise

BREAKDOWN BY CLASSPRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Tyson.Blaser....................................BLAY-zerPhil.Keppler......................................... KEP-lirJeff.Pacha.........................................PAY-shaKyle.Haen............................................ HANESteve.Hague........................................ HAY-gMike.McQuillan....................... Muh-QUILL-inBryan.Niedbalski......................Nuh-BALL-skiChett.Zeise........................................... ZI-zeeTaylor.Zeutenhorst..................ZOOT-in-horst

NUMERICAL

1. Kasey.Carling.2. Kurt.Lee.3. Phil.Keppler.4. Jeff.Pacha. .6. Keith.Brand7. Kevin.Gates8. Taylor.Zeutenhorst.9. Trevor.Willis.12. Joe.Drum.13. Mike.McQuillan.14. Kevin.Lee.15. Sean.Flanagan.16. Patrick.Lala.18. Chett.Zeise.20. Jake.Mangler.21. Andrew.Host.23. Dan.Sheppard.24. Tyson.Blaser.25. Zach.McCool.27. Patrick.Harshman.28. Kyle.Haen.30. Steve.Hague.31. Ricky.Sandquist.32. Jarred.Hippen33. Ben.Bergman34. Bryan.Niedbalski. .35. Nick.Brown.36. Andrew.Ewing.37. Patrick.Brennan38. Tim.Fangman.40. Matt.Dermody41. Aaron.Smit.44. Zach.Kenyon..

ALPHABETICAL

33. Ben.Bergman24. Tyson.Blaser6. Keith.Brand37. Patrick.Brennan35. Nick.Brown1. Kasey.Carling40. Matt.Dermody12. Joe.Drum36. Andrew.Ewing38. Tim.Fangman15. Sean.Flanagan7. Kevin.Gates28. Kyle.Haen30. Steve.Hague27. Patrick.Harshman.32. Jarred.Hippen21. Andrew.Host.44. Zach.Kenyon3. Phil.Keppler16. Patrick.Lala14. Kevin.Lee2. Kurt.Lee20. Jake.Mangler25. Zach.McCool13. Mike.McQuillan34. Bryan.Niedbalski.4. Jeff.Pacha31. Ricky.Sandquist23. Dan.Sheppard41. Aaron.Smit.9. Trevor.Willis18. Chett.Zeise8. Taylor.Zeutenhorst

SENIORS(7)Tyson.BlaserZach.KenyonKevin.LeeKurt.LeeZach.McCoolJeff.PachaTrevor.Willis

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Student-athletes throughout the country each year face the difficult task of selecting a University in which to pursue their college degree while reaching their full potential academically and athletically.

Selecting a university and baseball program that is the right fit for you is a very important decision. This decision is one that will have a great impact on both the near future as well as the many years that follow your collegiate experience and baseball career.

As you begin to compare all of your options, I strongly encourage you to consider The University of Iowa and our baseball program. Many of the same qualities that distinguish Iowa’s academic reputation are the foundation we are building within the baseball program… a commitment to excellence, tradition of success, strong community support and first class facilities.

Iowa is an outstanding university with a worldwide reputation of academic excellence. The university features faculty and staff members who are committed to making your experience as a student-athlete a positive experience academically, not to mention Iowa City is a classic college town that prides itself on the success of the university in every regard.

We are also looking forward to regaining the past success that Iowa baseball has had in winning seven Big Ten Championships, qualifying for three NCAA Tournaments and one appearance in the College World Series. Our coaching staff is looking forward to taking the University of Iowa Baseball program to new heights. We believe that we have an opportunity to become one of the finest baseball programs in the nation, while helping to produce graduates who are prepared for successful careers.

We enjoyed a taste of success last season in winning 11 of our last 14 games, finishing third in the Big Ten regular season and advancing to the championship game of the conference tournament. We return a majority of our starters and pitching staff, and welcome several talented newcomers and strive to make 2011 an even better season.

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The athletic department at the University of Iowa has built its reputation on the sound foundation of academic, athletic and personal integrity. These qualities are present at the very top in University President, Sally Mason; Director of Athletics, Gary Barta; and Associate Athletic Director Fred Mims (Baseball Administrator) and are embraced by each member of our coaching and administrative staff.

It is our hope that you will continue to consider The University of Iowa as a place for your future. Our program offers incredible academic opportunities combined with a Big Ten athletic experience that is unparalleled. The University of Iowa and the Iowa City community will provide all the necessary ingredients to make your academic and athletic experiences as rewarding as possible.

We hope you will share in the excitement about The University of Iowa and our program.

IT’SGREATTOBEAHAWKEYE!

JackDahm.....Head.Baseball.Coach.....University.of.Iowa

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IOWABASEBALL D A H M F I L E

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HAWKEYE ACADEMIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS UNDER DAHM:

• BoastedaNCAAGraduationSuccessRateof95in2010,whichis25pointsabovethenationalaverageforNCAADivisionIbaseballprograms

• Awarded2007NCAAPublicRecognitionAwardforbeinginthe90%percentileofAcademicProgressReport(APR)forbaseball

• Third-bestgraduationrateforBigTenbaseballbehindNorthwesternandMichigan

• Fifty-sixplayersnamedtotheacademicall-BigTenteamoverthepastsevenyears;thatisthebestseven-yeartotalinthehistoryoftheprogram

• Ateam-record10playerswerenamedacademicall-BigTenin2006• BenGeelannamedESPNtheMagazineAcademicall-District

HAWKEYE SEASON ACCOMPLISHMENTS UNDER DAHM:

• Twenty-eightall-BigTenperformersonthefieldinthepastsevenyears• ElevenplayerssigningMLBcontractinthepasttwoyears• 2010:BigTenTournamerntrunner-up;thirdplaceregularseasonfinishin

theBigTen• 2010:WonthreegamesatBigTenTournament,themostsince1990• 2010:Won11ofitslast14games.CapturedroadsetsatPennStateand

Michiganandhomeseries’againstOhioState,IllinoisandPurdue• 2010:WonallfivegamesagainstPurdue,includingtwoattheBigTen

Tournament• 2010:Fourall-BigTenhonorees• 2010:KevinLeeestablishedanewsingle-seasonsavesrecord(13)• 2010:KurtisMullerandJarredHippenwerenamedtotheBigTenAll-

Tournamentsquad• 2009:ThirdTeamPre-SeasonAll-American,JustinToole• 2009:KevinHoefsetscareerhit-by-pitchrecord(68)• 2009:T.J.Cataldotiedgame-highfourwalksinagamerecordatPurdue• 2008:Brokeseasonrecordsinsingles(436),stolenbases(138),stolen

baseattempts(176)andHBP(86)• 2008:BeatNo.5Vanderbilt(6-3)atHawkinsFieldMarch1,2008.• 2008:FreshmanAll-American,KurtisMuller• 2007:Overallrecord(31-23)andfourth-placeBigTen(17-13)finish.Best

recordin14yearsandsecondtriptoBigTenTournamentinthreeyearsaftercompetingoncetheprevious15years.

• 2007:BigTenrecordwas19-13withathird-placefinishandfinishedone

gameoutoffirst.The19victorieswerethesecond-mostconferencewinsinthehistoryoftheprogram.

• 2007:Twelve-gamewinningstreak--second-longestinschoolhistory

• 2007:Ten-gameBigTenwinningstreak--longestinschoolhistory• 2007:Four-gameseriessweepsofNorthDakotaStateand

Northwestern…firstfour-gamesweepssince1990• 2007:FirsttimeinschoolhistorythatIowacollectedthreeseries

sweepsofthreeormoregamesinasingle-season(NorthDakotaState,NorthwesternandIndiana)

• FiveABCAAll-MideastRegionalPlayers• 2007StetsonTournamentChampionswithwinsoverNebraskaand

NotreDame• 2006AustinPeayTournamentChampions• 2006LouisianaCajunClassicChampions

HAWKEYE TRADITIONS STARTED BY DAHM:

• StartedtheCorridorClassic,thebiggestADAfundraiserinIowahistory• Beganthebi-annualI-CubsExhibitionGame• StartedtheannualIowaBaseballGolfOuting• EstablishedtheannualLead-OffDinnerandSteak-Fry.Featured

speakershaveincluded:JimHendry,TommyLasorda,JoeGirardi,FergieJenkins,TimMcClelland,WesObermuellerandMichaelGartner.

Hometown:MortonGrove,IllinoisBirthdate:January19,1967Education:CreightonUniversity’89(B.S.BusinessManagement)

Dahm’sCoachingExperience:1994-03,CreightonUniversity,HeadCoach(283-276-2)2004-Present,UniversityofIowa,HeadCoach(170-216)

Dahm’sYear-By-YearCoachingRecord:1994 CreightonUniversity 28-291995 CreightonUniversity 35-221996 CreightonUniversity 19-31-11997 CreightonUniversity 27-271998 CreightonUniversity 27-27-11999 CreightonUniversity 38-252000 CreightonUniversity 38-232001 CreightonUniversity 21-312002 CreightonUniversity 30-242003 CreightonUniversity 20-372004 UniversityofIowa 20-352005 UniversityofIowa 28-292006 UniversityofIowa 23-332007 UniversityofIowa 31-232008 UniversityofIowa 22-332009 UniversityofIowa 16-352010 UniversityofIowa 30-28AtCreightonUniversity:283-276-2AtUniversityofIowa:170-226CareerTotal:453-496-2

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Iowawonfourofitsfinalfivethree-gameseries’,includingsweepingPurdueinthefinalthreegamesoftheregularseasontofinishthirdintheBigTen,itshighestfinishsince2005.

IowarodethatmomentumintotheBigTenTournamentaweeklaterinColumbus,Ohio.TheBlackandGoldbouncedPurduefromthesix-teamtournamentwithtwovictoriesovertheBoilermakersandralliedfromaseven-rundeficittostunsecond-seededMichiganinthesemifinals.Iowareachedthechampionshipgameforthefirsttimesince1983.TheHawkeyesultimatelyfelltothewell-restedandtop-seededMinnesotateaminthetitlegame,butCoachDahmwasextremelyproudofthewayhisteamfinishedtheseasonandplayedwithconfidenceinthetournament.

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“Iwasveryproudofhowourteambattledallyear,”saidHeadCoachJackDahm.“Itiseasytogiveinbutourguysgoafterit.Itoldourguysthatpeopleweregoingtosaywehadagreatmonth,Idon’tagreewiththat.Thisstartedin2009andwiththeircommitmentwewereabletoachievethethingswedidthisseason.”

“Beinginthefirstchampionshipgamesince1983isgreat,”Dahmadded.“It’sanicesteppingstone.Butweneedtocontinuetoworkhardandgetafterthingsbecausewehaveavery,verybrightfuture.”

StartingpitcherJarredHippenandcenterfielderwererecognizedontheall-tournamentteam.Mullersetthetournamentrecordformoststolenbases(6).Healsotiedtheindividualtournamentgamerecordformostthefts(3)againstPurdue.HippenearnedIowa’sfirsttournamentwinsince1990,goingsevenandone-thirdinnings,strikingoutfiveandnowalks.

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TheIowabaseballteamwasonewinawayfromreachingtheNCAATournamentlastyear.Thisyear,HeadCoachJackDahmbelievestheteamhasstrengthsinallareasthatwillallowtheBlackandGoldtoreachitsgoalofreachingtheNCAATournament.

S TA R T I N G P I T C H I N G

Depthandexperience;thesetwowillbethemainattributesofthe2011Hawkeyepitchingstaff.

Intermsofstartingpitching,theHawkeyeshaveadeepgroupwithloadsofexperience.JarredHippen,NickBrown,MattDermody,ZachKenyonandRickySandquistwillallbebattlingforstarts.

“JarredHippenisourFridaystarter.Lastyear,hereallyhadanoutstandingyearandstartedtogainatonofconfidence.Jarredprovedthathecangooutandcompeteagainstanybodyinthecountry.HeprovedthatwithagreatoutingagainstTexasandsomeotherbigoutingslateintheyear.WefeelverygoodaboutJarred.”

Hippen,ajunior,started15gamesin2010enroutetosecondteamAll-BigTenhonors.Hefinished6-4andledtheteamwitha3.71ERAand99.1inningspitched.Theleft-handeralsotossedaBigTen-bestfourcompleteconferencegamesandwasrecognizedontheAll-BigTenTournamentTeam.

“Theothertwoguys,ifwestartedtoday,wouldprobablybeNickBrownandMattDermody,”saidDahm.“Brown,whohasbeenatwo-yearstarter,isaverytalentedrighthandedpitcherthathasanoutstandingbreakingball.Dermody,aleft-hander,continuestoimprove.Bytheendoflastyear,wefelthewasoneofourtoppitchers.”

Brown,ajuniorright-hander,finished5-7ayearagoin14appearances,nineofwhichwerestarts.Dermody,asophomoresouthpaw,made10appearancesin2010,startingsevengames.Hefinishedwitharecordof3-2.

“TwomoreguysthatarereallybattlingareRickySandquistandZachKenyon,”addedDahm.“Sandquist,whorankedoutasourtoppitcherinthefall,hasmadehugestrides.Hehasworkedextremelyhardandhasbecomealeaderofthepitchingstaff.Zachalsohadaverygoodfall.Heisoneofthemostunselfish,hardworkingguysinourprogramrightnow.”

Sandquist,asophomorerighty,made16appearanceslastyear,allinrelief.Kenyon,aseniorright-hander,made19appearancesonthebumplastseason.

“Whoeverisnotstartingontheweekendwillgointomiddlerelief,”saidDahm.

“WithoutadoubtitisthedeepestpitchingstaffwehavehadsinceIhavebeenhereatIowa,”addedDahm.“HippenandBrownhavebeenstartersfortwoyearsandKevinLeeiscomingbackatcloser.KenyonandDermodyalsohavegoodexperience.”

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CoachDahmandPitchingCoachChrisMaliszewskihaveconfidenceinastableofarmsinthebullpenin2011.AsCoachDahmmentioned,LeewillreturnsastheHawkeyes’stopper.

“KevinLeewillbeintheclosersroll,”saidDahm.“Kevinhad13saveslastyear.Thereisonlyoneotherplayerinthecountryreturningwithmoresavesthanhimayearago.ItisveryhardtofindaguythatcanfinishagameoffbetterthanLee.Heisfearless.Heembracesthatrollascloserandwefeelverygoodhandinghimtheballintheninthinning.”

Lee,aseniorrighty,notchedaschoolrecord13saveslastyear.Heappearedin21games,winningtwoofthem,whilerecordinga5.75ERA.Leetallied14strikeoutsin20.1inningslastyear.Mostimportantly,Leecameoutofoutoftheninthwithawinineverysaveopportunityhewasgiven.

AnumberofpitcherswillbecountedontogettheballfromthestarterstoLee.Acoupleofjuniorcollegetransferswillplaykeyrolesinthebullpen.ThekeysetupmanwillberightyPatrickLala.

“OneofthemosttalentedguyswehaveonourstaffisPatrickLala,”saidDahm.“Patrickcouldbeastarter,butweultimatelyhavedecidedtoputhimintherolethatZachRobertsonhadattheendoflastyear.Hecancomeinduringthesixth,seventhandeighthinningsandgettheballtoourcloser.Patrickhasagreatfastball.Heisatremendousathleteandagreatcompetitor.”

TimFangmanisanotherjuniorcollegetransfer.Therightywillbecountedoninmiddlerelief.

“AguywhohadagreatfallforuswasTimFangman,”saidDahm.“Wearereallyexcitedabouthim.Hehasworkedextremelyhardandhashimselfinthebestshapeofhislife.Timhasarealgoodfeelforpitchingandalotofcomposureforajuniorcollegetransfer.Wefeellikehecanplayamajorroleinmiddlerelief.”

PhilKeppler,ajunior,andSteveHague,asophomore,aretwootherrightiestolookforinmiddlerelief.

“JeffPachawillbeakeyleft-handercomingoutofthebullpen,”Dahmsaid.“Jeffisaseniorwhohasworkedrealhard.Wefeellikehecanbeasituationallefty.Wealsofeelverycomfortablethathecanalsogetrighthandersout.”

SophomoreBenBergmanisanotherleftythatDahmfeelswilldevelopintoaverysolidpitcherfortheBlackandGold.Hewillalsobecountedoninmiddlerelief.AndrewSmit,afreshman,andPatrickBrennan,aretwootherleft-handersthatwillbecalledupon.

“Wefeellikeourbullpenisgoingtobeastrengthforus,”saidDahm.

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C AT C H I N G / D E S I G N AT E D H I T T E RCoachDahmreallylikestheleadershipandexperiencetheHawkeyesreturnin2011.Itmightnotbemoreevidentthanatthecatcherposition.Iowahastwoexperiencedcatchersreturningtostartthe2011campaign,TysonBlaserandDanSheppard.

“TysonBlaserplayedahugepartinourgrowthlastyear,”Dahmsaid.“Heprovidedsomegreatleadershipforus.Hewassplittingtime,ashewillthisyear,withDanSheppard.”

“Asfarasourtoptwoguys,ourcatchingisasstrongasanybodyintheleagueandprobablyasstrongasanybodyinthecountry,”saidDahm.“Tysonisaguythatcameinwithhighexpectationsandhasbeenhurtquiteabit.Lastyear,hestayedhealthyandgaveourteamsometremendousleadership.”

Blaserreturnedbehindtheplatelastseasonafterusingamedicalredshirtin2009.Heappearedin50games,including48starts.Blaserhit.275,drivingin21runs.Hehadafieldingpercentageof.976.

Sheppard,whowasdraftedbytheChicagoCubsinthe2009MLBDraft,appearedin28games,starting18.Hehit.260inhisrookiecampaign,drivinginsevenruns.Sheppardhadafieldingpercentageof.980.

KeithBrand,asophomore,andChettZeise,ajuniorutilityplayer,havealsobeenworkingbehindthedish.

“Thecatcherpositionisanareaofstrengthforus,”addedDahm.“WearefortunateenoughtohavemaybethebestcatchersintheBigTen.Ourdepthhasgottenbetter.KeithBrandisawalk-onwhohasmadehugestrides.Hehasmadeasmuchprogressasanybodyinourprogram.Chetthasalsobeenworkingbehindtheplate.”

WhileeitherBlaserorSheppardwillbestartingbehindtheplate,thereisagoodchancetheotherwillbeinthelineupsomewhere,mostlikelyatdesignatedhitter.ThecoachingstafffeelsbothneedtobeintheHawkeyes’lineup.

OtherHawkeyeswhocouldseetimeintheDHpositionarejuniorsSeanFlanaganandPhilKeppler.

“WehavealotofoptionsinDHrole,”saidDahm.“Itisprobablyjustgoingtocomedowntogame-to-gametoseewhoisgoingtobethebestfitforusandgiveusthebestchancetowinthatparticulargame.Wewillalsouseittogetsomeat-batsforsomeguys.Wehavealotofoptions.”

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MIKE McQUILLAN JUNIOR KURT LEE SENIOR PHIL KEPPLER JUNIOR

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I N F I E L DTheHawkeyesreturnastrongcoreofinfieldersin2011,butwhileCoachDahmseestheinfieldasanotherstrengthforIowa,heseesroomforimprovement.

“Theareathatwecouldprobablymakethemoststridesinthisyearisourdefense,”saidDahm.“Ourinteriordefenseneedstocontinuetogetbetter.Webecameaprettygooddefensiveteambytheendoflastyear.WethinkwehavejustgottenbetterbecauseoftheadditionofKaseyCarling.HeisbattlingwithKurtLeeatshortstop.Kurtmadehugestrideslastyearandthatisahealthycompetitionthereatshortstop.”

Lee,asenior,started53gameslastyearfortheHawkeyes.Hehit.257anddrovein28runsfortheBlackandGold.LeeisbattlingKaseyCarling,ajuniorcollegetransferfromSaltLakeCommunityCollege.

StartingatsecondbasewillbeMikeMcQuillan.Thejuniorstartedatsecondayearago,startingthemostgamesofanyplayerofIowa’sroster(56).Heenjoyedasolidoffensiveseason,batting.344,withthreelongballsand39RBI.

“Mikejustcontinuestojustgetbetterandbetterdefensively,”saidDahm.“Mikehasalwaysbeenknownasanoffensiveplayer.Hewantstobecomeknownasanall-aroundplayer.Hehasputalotoftimeintohisdefense.”

SeniorZachMcCoolwillstartatthirdbase.Heappearedin52gamesayearago,including46starts,enroutetothirdteamAll-BigTenhonors.McCoolalsobatted.344lastyear,tallyingtwohomerunsanddrivingin36runs.

“Zachhadneverplayedthirdbasebeforelastyear.”Dahmsaid.“Hereallydevelopedintoaverysoliddefensivethirdbaseman.ThenyoulookatChettZeisebehindhimwhohasreally

developedatthirdbase,too.Chettprobablyhasourbestinfieldarmandplaysverycomfortableatthirdbase.Wehaveagoodsituationthereatthirdbase.”

FourHawkeyeswillseetimeatfirstbase.

“Atfirstbase,PhilKepplerhadneverplayedfirstbasebeforelastyear,”saidDahm.“Kepplerismuchimproveddefensively.Hewillbemuchmorecomfortablethisyear.SeanFlanaganwillbebattlingforsometimeatfirstbase.ThenyoulookatAndrewEwingandBryanNiedbalski,bothwillgetplayingtimetherealso.Andrewisagreatdefensiveplayer.I’llcallhimoursuperutilityplayer.Hecanplayanyinfieldposition.Niedbalskiisourbestdefensivefirstbasemannowasarookie.Wehavealotofoptionsandwehavealotofdepth.Whenyoutravelasmuchaswedoandplaysomanygamesontheroadearlyintheyear,youaregoingtoneedtogetalotofguysinthelineup.Thatissomethingthatcandefinitelybenefitus.Thenultimately,whoeverperformsthebestiswhoisgoingtobeintherewhenitcomestimesforBigTenplay.”

Keppler,ajuniorleft-handedbatter,hit.310lastyearanddrovein28runs.Flanagan,alsoajunior,drovein13runsandhitfourhomeruns.Ewing,ajunior,hit.290in23games.

Allwillbecountedonforthedefenseaswell.

“Defensecanbeastrengthofthisteam,”Dahmsaid.“Ourguysarestartingtounderstandtheimportanceofdefense.Youdonotwinachampionshipwithoutrealgoodpitching,andgooddefense.IfeelwecanbeatopdefensiveteamintheBigTen.Ittakesacommitmentfromtheplayerstobecomeanoutstandingdefensiveteam.Ifeellikeweareonourway.Ilikethewayweworkedandtheprogresswemadeinthefall,butwestillhavealongwaytogofromthatstandpoint.”

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TREVOR WILLISSENIOR

O U T F I E L DIowawillhavetoreplacetwoAll-BigTenoutfielders,KurtisMullerandRyanDurant,in2011.AnumberofHawkeyesareuptothechallenge.

“ItisgoingtostartincenterfieldwithTrevorWillis,”saidDahm.“Trevorarrivedoncampusasashortstopandwemovedhimtotheoutfield.Heisatremendousdefensiveoutfielder.Hecoversatonofgroundandisoneofourtoptwofastestguysintheprogram.Hehasaplusarmandhethrowsalotofguysout.HehassomebigshoestofillinKurtisMuller,butherealizeshedoesn’thavetofillhisshoes,justneedstogooutandcontinuetogetbetter.Trevorwasoneofourbestplayersattheendoftheyear,fromnotonlyadefensivestandpoint,butfromanoffensivestandpoint.Hegaveusabigsparktoourteam.Hewillbeourleadoffguyandbeabletostealsomebasesandputsomepressureonthedefense.”

Willis,aseniorwhobatslefty,willstartincenter.Hestarted41gamesayearago,batted.261andledtheteamwithfivehomeruns.

“AnotherverygoodoutfielderisAndrewHost,”Dahmsaid.“HeisoneofthebestoutfieldersIhaveseen.Andrewhasaplusarm.Moreimportantly,hehastremendousinstinctsintheoutfield.Thosetwoguyswillbeoutthereonaregularbasis.”

Host,asophomorewillstartinrightfield.Hebatted.211lastyearinhisrookiecampaignanddroveinsixruns.

FreshmanJoeDrum,sophomorePatrickHarshmanandseniorJeffPachawillalsoseetimeinrightfield.

AnumberofHawkeyeswillseetimeinleftfield.

“Wearegoingtoplayalotofdifferentguysoutinleftfield,”addedDahm.“Withourdepth,thatisoneoftheareasthatwethinkwecanputalotofourguysdependingonwhattypeofdayitisgoingtobe.ChettZeiseandSeanFlanaganaretwoguysthatsawalotoftimeoutthereasfreshmen.KyleHaen,whoisoneofourbestdefensiveoutfieldersasafreshman,willalsoseesometimeoutthere.Heisanaboveaverageoutfielder.Hegivesussomespeed.Kylehasareallygoodfeelforthegameandaverygoodbat.HeisgoingtogetsomeopportunitiesoutinleftalongwithfreshmanTaylorZeutenhorst.Taylorismaybeourbestathleteintheprogram.Hecanplaytheinfieldandtheoutfield.WecanalsoputKeppleroutthereorSheppard.Sowehavealotofoptionsintheoutfield.Earlyon,youwillseeusdoingalotofrotatinginleftuntilsomeonestepsupandreallygrabsthatposition.”

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Hawk Item –Five-timeUnityCouncilmember…three-timeacademicall-BigTenhonoree…playedsummerballintheNorthwoodsLeaguefortheMadisonMallards(2009)…ISAAC.

2010 --Playedin50gameswith48starts…started43gamesatcatcherwithfiveatDH…his48startsrankedasfifthmostontheteam…hitasolid.298inconferenceplay…ledallBigTencatchersinstolenbases(4)…hithisfirstcareerhomeragainstPurdue(May22)intheregular-seasonfinale…ledteaminhit-by-pitches(9)…drewthefourth-mostwalksofanyHawkeye(19)…finishedwiththefifth-mostdoublesontheteam(9)…collectedthefifth-mosttwo-outhitsontheteam(12)…longesthitstreakwassevengames…compiled14multiplehitcontests…amassedfivemulti-RBIperformances…finishedtheseasoninthesix-hole,hittingthere29times…academicall-BigTenhonoree.

2009 – MedicalRedshirtaftersustaininghandinjurytohandagainstLouisville…sawactionin13games,with11starts…UnityCouncilmember…teamcaptain…hit.281…wasmosteffectivebatteragainstlefthandedpitchinghitting.467…hit.750witharunneronthirdandlessthantwoout…longesthittingstreakwasfivegames…academicall-BigTenselection.

2008 – Playedin37games,with36starts…finishedtheseasonwitha.323battingaverage…was3-for-4witharunscored,twoRBI,twodoublesandtwowalksagainstMinnesota(May4)…hit.389intheconference…hadtheteam’sfourth-highestonbasepercentage(.442)…wasthirdontheteamindoubles(10)…recordedsevenmulti-hitgames…hadfourmulti-RBIgames…longesthittingstreakwaseightgames…hitinsixdifferentspotsoftheline-up…tiedformostdoublesinaconferencegamewithtwoagainstMinnesota(May4)…hit.357againstlefthandedpitchers…wasmostsuccessfulfromthebattersboxinthesecondinninghavinghit.500ontheseason…was1-for-1pinchhittingwithadouble…recordednoerrorsinnon-conferencegames…playedcatcher,leftfieldandDH…hada.391averagewithnorunnerson…playedthroughaninjuredthumb,hamstringandMCLthroughouttheseason…academicall-BigTenhonoree…memberoftheUnityCouncil.

2007 – Sawactionin10games,includingsixstarts…pickeduphisfirstcollegiatehitagainstNorthDakotaState(Mar.25),going1-of-3witharunscoredandtwoRBIs…memberoftheUnityCouncil.

High School – Two-timeall-stateandfour-timeall-conferenceselection…2006QuadCityMaleAthleteoftheYear…posteda.460careerbattingaveragewith16homeruns,116RBIsand70stolenbases…holdsRockridgeHSrecordsincareerbattingaverage(.460),hits(186),runsscored(166),doubles(36)andtriples(14)…alsoathree-timeall-stateandfour-timeall-conferenceselectionandteamMVPinbasketball…three-timeall-conferencepickinfootball…holdsschoolrecordforcareerpassingyards.

Personal –Born12/8/87…parentsareMelandSusanBlaser…historyandsecondaryeducationmajor.

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Hawk Item:PlayedsummerballintheProspectLeaguefortheSpringfieldSliders(2010)…playedsummerballintheNorthwoodsLeaguefortheBrainerdBlueThunder(2009)...playedintheCapeCodLeaguefortheBourneBraves(2008).

2010:Appearedin19gameswithfourstarts…hadsixth-lowestERA(6.98)…postedonevictory…therelieverappearedinnineBigTengames…rankedfourthontheteamininningspitched(58.0)…fourth-lowestoverallopponentbattingaverage(.310)…compiledthefifth-moststrikeouts(37)…fourth-mostgamesfinishedwithfive…fifth-mostappearances(19)…leftiesonlyhit.205offthereliever…withtwoouts,opponentshit.274…conferenceopponentshit.301againsttherighty.

2009:Playedineightgames,withfivestartsonthemound…compileda7.20ERA…finishedwitha1-3record…pitched25innings…recordeda3.00ERAintheBigTen,inoneappearance…gotlonewinagainstUW-Milwaukee(May5)insixandtwo-thirdinningsallowingtworunsonfourhitswithfourstrikeouts.

2008: Sawactionin19games,withsevenstarts…finishedwitha7.52ERA…pitchedthefifth-mostinningsofanyHawkeyewith40.2…appearedthefourthmostofanyHawkeyewith19…pitchedthefourth-mostgamesofrelief(12)…pickedupthewininIowa’s8-3triumphatCreighton(Apr.16)…pickedoffthreerunners…wasmostsuccessfulwhenrunnerswereinscoringpositionandthereweretwooutsheonlyallowedoneextrabasehitinthoseinstances.

High School:Aninth-rounddraftpickfortheKansasCityRoyals…firstteamall-conferenceandall-districttwoyears…secondteamall-statehisjuniorseason…wasaLouisvilleSluggerpre-seasonall-Americanhonoree…recipientoftheBobFeller4APitcheroftheYearaward…eliteall-stateselectionhissenioryear…posteda10-2recordhisseniorcampaign…tiedstatetournamentrecordwith14strikeoutsinagamehisseniorseason…wasapartoftwoDavenportCentralconferencechampionteams…earnedfourlettersinbasketballandreceivedsecondteamall-conferencehonors…issecondonhighschool’srecordbookforreboundsinagamewith21.

Personal: Born12/5/88…parentsareTomandJillKenyon…UncleArtKenyonplayedintheMilwaukeeBravesorganization…interdepartmentalstudiesmajor.

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Hawk Item:NamedtotheNCBWAStopperoftheYearWatchList...playedsummerballintheProspectLeaguefortheQuincyGems(2008-2010).

2010: Appearedin21gamesallofwhichwereinrelief…finishedout20games…setaschoolsingle-seasonrecordinsaves(13)…cameoutoftheninthwithawinineverysaveopportunityhewasgiven…finishedwithaperfect2-0record…postedthethird-lowestERA(5.75)ontheteam…inBigTenplay,thecloserhadeightappearanceswithsixsaves…compiled10strikeoutsineightandtwo-thirdinningsofconferenceplay…academicall-BigTenhonoree.

2009: Playedin15gamesofrelief…finishedwithteam-best3.38ERA…pitchedeightconsecutivegameswithoutgivinguparun…opposingbattershitonly.222againsthim…finishedateam-second-bestsevengames…pitchedinfourth-best15gamesofrelief…allowedteam-lowsevenruns…allowedteam-lowfourwalks…allowedonlyonedouble…right-handedhittersonlyhit.167againsthim…appearedinfivegamesintheBigTenwitha1.69ERA.

2008: Appearedinfourgamesofrelief…finishedwitha9.00ERA…allowedtheleastamountofearnedrunsofanyHawkeye,onlyallowingfour…onlywalkedtwo…allowednotriples…battersonlyhit.200whenthebaseswereempty…allowednoextrabasehitsorwalkstotheleadoffaninning.

High School: Earnedall-conferencehonorshisseniorseason…teamcaptain…batted.300andwent7-1fromthemoundhisseniorcampaign…IllinoisStatescholar…four-yearhonorswithdistinction…graduatedwitha5.0/4.0GPAandintop5percentofhisclass...NationalHonorSocietymember.

Personal: Born8/14/89…parentsareSteveandDianeLee…marketingandfinancemajor.

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Hawk Item:PlayedsummerballintheProspectLeaguefortheQuincyGems(2010)…playedsummerballintheCapeCodLeaguefortheBourneBraves(2009).

2010: Appearedin55gameswith53starts…his55gamesplayedisthethird-mostofanyHawkeye…all53startswereatshortstop…thenine-holehitterhit.257…startedin23BigTencontests…tiedaschoolrecordattheBigTenTournamentgoingaperfect5-for-5withthreerunsscored,threeRBIandadoubleinIowa’svictorytogettothechampionship(Michigan,May29)…hadthemostassistsofanyHawkeye(166)…wasapartof28doubleplays,thesecond-mostontheteam…rankedsecondinteamsacbunts(6)…finishedwiththefifth-mostat-bats(175)…finishedwith11stolenbases,thethird-mostontheteam…recorded12multi-hitcontests…recordedsevenmulti-RBIgames…longesthittingstreakwassixgames…13ofhis28RBIcamewithtwoouts…recordedfirsthitasaHawkeyeattheseasonopeneragainstIllinoisState,going2-for-4withthreeruns,anRBI,double,walkandstolenbase(Feb.20)…poweredhisfirsthomeratIowaagainstOhioState(May14),whichwasthegamewinnerwithtwooutsinthebottomoftheeighth.

At Shasta Collage:Aunanimousall-GoldenValleyConferenceselectionatshortstop...namedbestall-aroundplayer...helpedtheKnightsfinishsecondintheGVCandattaintheprogram’sfirstplayoffbidinfouryears...battedleadoff...ledShastawitha.379battingaverage,41runsscored,24walksand17steals...playedin2009HorizonAirSummerSeriesAll-StarSeries...receivedsecondteamhonorsasshortstopattheall-starseries.

At Lassen College:Playedshortstopandsecondbase...hit.391with17stolenbasesfreshmancampaign...walkedtwiceasoftenashestruckout(22to11)...appearedin28games...namedteamdefensiveMVP...all-GVChonorablemention...conferenceMVPrunner-up.

Personal:Born9/26/89...parentsareScottandSusanLee...lastcollegecoachwasBradRupert…preppedatEnterpriseHighSchool…highschoolcoachwasDaveO’Ravez…politicalsciencemajor.

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Hawk Item: Two-timeUnityCouncilmember(2010,2011)…PlayedsummerballintheNorthwoodsLeaguefortheWaterlooBucks(2009)…playedsummerballintheIowaValleyLeagueforFairfax(2008).

2010 Honors: Recognizedontheall-BigTenthirdteamatthirdbase.

2010: Appearedin52gameswith46starts…hadthesecond-highestbattingaverageinbothoverall(.344)andconferencegames(.378)…tiedtwoschoolrecords,scatteringfivehitsagainstMichiganState(5-for-6)andtwotriplesagainstWesternIllinois(2-for-2)…started36gamesatthird,fouratsecond,threeinleftfieldandthreeatDH…battedprimarilyasthetwo-holehitter…startedin22BigTencontests…rankedthirdontheteaminassists(73)…rankedthirdindoubles(12)…finishedwiththefourth-mosttotalbases(86)…laiddownthemostsacbunts(11)ofanyHawkeye…finishedwiththefourth-mostatbats(180)…rankedthirdinsluggingpercentage(.478)…hadthefourth-mosthitsofanyHawkeye(62)…rankedthirdontheteamintriples(3)…finishedfifthinwalks(18)…rankedthirdinonbase(.411)…hadthethird-mostRBIontheteam(36)…finishedsecondinstolenbases(12)…compiled18multi-hitgames…hadthesecond-mostmulti-RBIgameswith11…longesthitstreakwas15contests…academicall-BigTenhonoree.

2009: Playedin30gameswith18starts…startedsevenatsecondbase,nineinleftfield,oneinrightfieldandoneatdesignatedhitter…hittwohomeruns…hitfirstcollegiatehomerunatAustinPeayState(Mar6)…compiledthreemulti-hitgames…hadtwomulti-RBIgames…longesthitstreakwasfourgames…academicall-BigTenselection.

2008: Appearedin21games,with13starts…firstcollegiatehitwasatStetson(Mar.19)…firstcollegiatestartwasatMissouriState(Mar.9)…hit.326ontheyearand.324intheconference…playedeithersecondbaseorDH…hit.600withrunnersinscoringpositionandtwoouts…hit.800whenpinchhittinggoing4-for-5withthreeRBI…hit.500intheninthinning…hadthreemulti-hitgames…recordedafour-gamehitstreak.

High School: Earnedsecondteamall-conferenceandteamdefensiveMVPhissophomoreyear…offensiveMVPhisjuniorseason…firstteamall-conference,all-districtandall-statehisjuniorandseniorseasons…teamcaptain…seniorall-starseriesselection…firstteamacademicall-state…batted.408with47RBI,18SB,a4-0record,40strikeoutsanda1.62ERAhisseniorcampaign…partofthe20073AstateandconferencechampionWestDelawareteam…earnedtwolettersinfootballandfourinwrestling…placedfirst,second,sixthandeighthatstateinwrestling…afour-timewrestlingconferencechampion…hadmostpinsandmostwinsasafreshman…fouryearhonorrollstudent…posteda3.867GPA…studentcouncilpresident…NationalHonorSocietymember.

Personal: Born5/31/89…parentsareBillandTamiMcCool…playedwithteammatePhilKeppleratWestDelawareHighSchool…healthandsportsstudiesmajor.

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Hawk Item: PlayedsummerballintheGreatLakesLeaguefortheGreatLakeMariners(2009-2010)…playedsummerballintheIowaValleyfortheCedarRapidsCougars(2008).

2010:Appearedin10games,allinrelief…finishedhisjuniorcampaignwitha9.00ERA…appearedintwoBigTencontests…wentacareer-longthreeandone-thirdinningsagainstNorthernIllinoisallowingnorunswithtwohitswithacareer-bestsixstrikeouts(Apr.21)…averaged3.5strikeoutsperwalk…compiled14strikeoutsin15innings…academicall-BigTenhonoree.

2009: Playedin23gameswithfivestarts…fivestartsinleftfield…threeappearancesonthemound…hita.273battingaverage…swipedonlystolenbaseattempt…withoneappearanceandoneinningpitchedintheBigTen,compileda0.00ERAafterallowingnohitsorrunsagainstMichiganState(Apr.25)…hit.500withtwoouts…allfourRBIcamewithtwoouts…hitfirstcollegiatedoubleagainstCreighton(Apr.29)…recordedonemulti-RBIgame…went1-for-1withtwoRBIagainstWesternIllinois(Apr.21)…longesthitstreakwasfivegames…academicall-BigTenhonoree.

2008: Sawactionin13games,withonestart…gothisfirstcollegiatehitatPennState(May10)…appearedinsevengamesasapitcher,withonestart…finishedwitha1-0record…receivedhisfirstwinagainstValparaiso(May6)…hada4.50ERAwith10inningspitched…wasmosteffectiveagainstlefthandedhittersallowingonlya.154battingaverage…allowednoextrabasehitswithrunnersinscoringposition…hadtheteam’slowestopposingbattingaveragewitha.225…finishedtheseasonwitha1.000win-losspercentage…wastiedforsecondwiththeleastamountofhitsallowed(9)…allowednohomeruns.

High School: Three-timefirstteamall-state,all-districtandallconferencehonoree…schoolrecordleaderindoublesinaseasonandcareerstrikeoutswithatotalof248...posteda.505battingaveragehissenioryearwith36RBIand20steals…seniorall-starseriesselection…playedwiththeJohnsonCountrylegionteam…partofthe2005and2006legionstatechampionsquadsandwasthe2006statetournamentMVPrunnerup…earnedtwolettersinfootballandbasketballandfourlettersintrack…wasstartingreceiveron2005statechampionshipfootballteam…footballteamcaptainhissenioryear…three-yearstatetrackqualifierandplacewinner…4x100statechampionin2006…schoolrecordholderin4x100,4x200,4x400…IowaHighSchoolAthleticAssociationBernieSagganAwardWinnerin2007from…three-yearNationalHonorSocietymember…memberofthekeyclubfouryears…three-yearretreatteamleader.

Personal: Born3/16/89…parentsareMattandElainePacha…financemajor.

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TREVOR WILLISS E N I O RI N F I E L DL / R , 6 - 3 , 19 0H O M E R G L E N , I L ( L O C K P O R T )

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Hawk Item: PlayedsummerballintheProspectLeaguefortheSpringfieldSliders(2010)…playedsummerballintheCoastalPlainsLeaguefortheWilmingtonSharks(2009)…playedsummerballintheGreatLakesleaguefortheGrandLakeMariners(2008).

2010: Appearedin54gameswith41starts…playedin23BigTencontests,missingonlyone…started40inleftfieldandoneinright…tiedaschoolrecord,leggingouttwotriplesagainstOhioState(May16)…hitintheeightspotofthelineup…hada.523sluggingpercentageinconference,thesecond-highestontheteam…ledtheoutfieldwitheightrunnersgunnedout…wasperfectdefensivelyintheBigTen,withtwoassists…finishedwiththesecond-best.479sluggingpercentage…leggedoutfourtriples,thesecond-mostofanyHawkeye…ledIowainhomeruns(5)…tiedforthirdinsacbunts(5)…wasaperfect6-for-6witharunneronthirdandlessthantwoouts…recordedninemulti-hitcontests…collectedthreemulti-RBIgames…longesthitstreakwassevengames…connectedwithtwohomersinadoubleheadervs.Purdue,going3-for-4withthreerunsscoredandthreeRBI(May21)…scoredthreerunsinthreegames.

2009: Playedin42gameswith27starts…playedsecondbase,thirdbase,leftfield,centerfieldandrightfield…started15gamesinright…waspredominatelyusedasanine-holehitter…laiddownateam-bestsevensacrificebunts…stolefivebases…lacedateam-bestthreetriples…hitthreehomeruns…recordedtwomulti-hitgames…hadonemulti-RBIgame…longesthittingstreakwassevengames…7-of-12RBIontheyearcamewithtwo-outs…went2-for-6withfourRBI,tworunsscoredandtwohomerunsatAustinPeayState(Mar.6).

2008:Appearedin21games,with10starts…startedninegamesastheDH…was2-for-3witharunscoredandadoubleinhiscollegedebutatMissouriState(Mar.9)…recordedtwomulti-hitgames…hadathree-gamehittingstreak…playedDHorleftfield…batted.333againstlefthandedpitcherswitha.667sluggingpercentage…wasmostsuccessfulintheeighthinningwitha.333battingaverage…hadonegame-winningRBI.

High School: Posteda.319battingaverageandwasanall-conferenceselectionhisseniorseason…earnedthreevarsitylettersinbaseball…waspartoftwoLockportHighSchoolconferencechampionteams…playedfortheIllinoisTravelingSparks…earnedtwolettersinfootballandwasateamcaptainhisseniorseason.

Personal: Born6/19/89…parentsareJeffandBonnieWillis…artmajor.

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NICK BROWNJ U N I O RR H PR / R , 6 - 3 , 2 4 5WA R R E N V I L L E , I L ( W H E AT O N - WA R R E N V I L L E S O U T H )

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Hawk Item: PlayedsummerballintheCapeCodLeaguewiththeFalmouthCommodores(2010)…playedsummerballintheNorthwoodsLeaguefortheAlexandriaBeetles(2009).

2010:Appearedin14gameswithninestarts…finishedBigTenplaywiththethird-lowestERAontheteam(4.73)…tiedformostwinsinconferenceplay(4)…endedhissophomorecampaignwitha6.10ERAinoverallgames,thethird-lowestontheteam…compileda5-7record,thefivewinswasthethird-mostonthepitchingstaff…pitched62.00innings,thethirdmostonthesquad…playedDHagainstTexas-PanAmerican(Mar.20),recordingawalk…pinch-hitagainstMichiganState…inhisfirststartoftheseason,heamassedaseason-highsixstrikeoutsagainstTexas-SanAntonio(Mar.17)…wentaseason-higheightinningsagainstIllinoisallowingthreerunsonsevenhitswithfivestrikeouts.

2009:Appearedin27gameswith22starts…startedninegamesonthemound…started12gamesatDH…startedonegameinleftfield…pitchedteam-besteightandtwo-thirdinningsagainstIndiana(Apr.10)…wasFridaynightstarter…pitchedeveryBigTenweekendbuttwoduetoinjury…posteda.269battingaverage…posteda2-4pitchingrecord…finishedwitha6.35ERA…season-highfivestrikeoutsinagame,fourtimes…wassecondontheteamininningspitched(51)…fourthontheteaminstrikeouts(30)…hit.538whenadvancingrunners…wassecondontheteamwith59forcedflyoutswhenpitching…recordedfourmulti-hitgames…hadthreemulti-RBIgames…longesthittingstreakwasfivegames.

High School: Athree-timeall-conferencehonoree…earnedall-arealaurelshisjuniorandseniorseasons…two-timeall-statehonorablemention…wasrankedtheNo.15playerinthestateofIllinoisbyPGCrosschecker…namedteamMVPasafreshman…receivedmostvaluablepitcherawardasafreshman…hit.427with36RBIand12stolenbaseshisseniorcampaign…onthebump,hehada1.72ERAwith54strikeoutsasasenior…compileda6-3recordwitha2.02ERAand89strikeoutshisjuniorseason…led2007Wheaton-WarrenvilleSouthteamtofirstsectionaltitle…playedontheIllinoisSparksfortwoyears…wasapartofthenational-runnerupSparkssquadin2008…receivedoneletterinfootball…memberoftheWheaton-WarrenvilleSouthstatefootballrunner-upsquadin2007.

Personal: Born/10/8/89…parentsareWilliamandDottieBrown…highschoolcoachwasTimBrylka…interdepartmentalstudiesmajor.Y E A R W - L S V E R A I P E R H S O

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ANDREW EWINGJ U N I O RI N F I E L DR / R , 5 - 11, 18 5I O WA C I T Y, I A( W E S T )

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Hawk Item: 2011UnityCouncilmember…PlayedintheSouthernCollegiateLeaguewiththeCarolinaStingers(2010).

2010: Appearedin23ingameswitheightstarts…startedatthirdbasethreetimesandshortstopfive…hit.290inoverallgames…withfivegamesplayedinBigTenplaytherightywas3-for-5withtwowalks…finishedconferenceplaywitha.600battingaverageanda.750onbasepercentage…registeredonemulti-hitgame…went2-for-4withtworunsscored,awalkandhitbypitchinstartagainstVillanova(Feb.28)…longesthitstreakwasthreegames…wentperfect1-for-1witharunscoredandRBIasapinchhitteragainstMinnesotaintheBigTenTournamentChampionship(May29).

2009:Playedin21gameswithsevenstarts…startedfourgamesatsecondbaseandthreeatthirdbase…hit.263…hada.419onbasepercentage…hitateam-best.300asapinchhitter…compiledtwomulti-hitgames…pickedupfirstcollegiatehitatTennessee-Martin(Mar.18)goingaperfect4-for-4withtworunsscored…hit.667inthefourthinning…longesthitstreakwasthreegames.

High School: Conferenceplayeroftheyearasasenior…two-timefirstteamall-stateselection…wasathree-timefirstteamall-conferencehonoree…wastheNo.19rankedplayerinthestateofIowabyPGCrosschecker…two-timefirstteamall-district…hit.504withninehomeruns,58RBIand13stolenbaseshisseniorcampaign…went3-0witha3.78ERAasaseniorpitcher…holdsthesingle-seasonandcareerRBIrecordatIowaCityWestHigh…alsosetrecordsinsingle-seasonandcareerhomeruns(21)…memberofthe2005statequalifyingIowaCityWestteam…wasonthe2006and2007MississippiValleyConferencechampionsquads…participatedontheJohnsonCountrylegion2006and2007statechampions.

Personal: Born12/13/89…parentsareJoeandBrendaEwing…highschoolcoachwasCharlieStumpff…financemajor.

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SEAN FLANAGANJ U N I O RU T I L I T YR / R , 6 - 3 , 2 0 5D O W N E R S G R O V E , I L ( D O W N E R S G R O V E N O R T H )

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2010:Appearedin41gameswith21starts…startedatfirstbase19gameswiththreeatDH…hadthird-mosthit-by-pitches(8)…hadthesecond-mosthomersontheteam(4)…hit.176inBigTenplay…recordedonemulti-hitgame…collectedtwomulti-RBIcontests…longesthitstreakwasthreegames…hithomeruninfirstgameoftheyearagainstIllinoisState…went2-for-4withthreeruns,awalkandthreeRBIinseasonopener(IllinoisState,Feb.27)…pickedupapairofRBIagainstCoe,going1-for-4witharunscored(May4).

2009: Playedin32gameswith18starts…started11gamesatfirstbaseandsevengamesinleftfield…appearedinfivegamesonthemound…compileda10.38ERA…fifthbestbattingaverageontheteam(.301)…team-bestsluggingpercentage(.590)…sixhomerunsputhimatthesecond-mosthomersontheteamandwasaseasonhighforafreshman…hitfirstcollegiatehomerunatNorthwestern(Apr.17)…fifth-bestfieldingpercentage(.975)…team-best.696sluggingpercentageintheconference…hit.667intheninthinning…lacedsixmulti-hitgames…collectedfirstcollegiatehitatLouisville(Mar.16),going1-for-3…compiledfourmulti-RBIgames…longesthittingstreakwasfourgames.

High School: Earnedall-conferencehonorshisjuniorandseniorseason…atwo-timeall-areaselection…wasrankedNo.20inthestateofIllinoisbyPGCrosschecker…playedforLongshotsBaseballforsevenyears…playedtwo-yearsoffootball…wasanacademicall-conferencehonoree…honorrollstudentthroughouthighschool.

Personal: Born1/25/90…parentsareMichaelandSuzanneFlanagan…highschoolcoachwasChadIsaacson…healthandhumanphysiologymajor.

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JARRED HIPPENJ U N I O RL H PL / L , 6 - 3 , 2 10R O C K F A L L S , I L ( R O C K F A L L S )

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Hawk Item: NamedCollegeBaseballDaily’sPreseasonBigTenPitcheroftheYear...playedsummerballintheCapeCodLeaguefortheFalmouthCommodores(2010)…playedsummerballintheProspectLeaguefortheQuincyGems(2009)…namedtoProspectLeagueAll-Starteam.

2010 Honors: Earnedsecondteamall-BigTenaccolades…recognizedontotheall-BigTenTournamentteam…namedBigTenPitcheroftheWeekafterthrowingacompletegameagainstPurdue(May21).

2010: Startedin15games,ateam-high…servedasIowa’saceFridaynightstarter…pitchedateam-high99.1innings,whichranksfourth-bestinschoolhistoryinasingle-season…threwfourcompletegamestoleadIowa,firstwasagainstMichiganState(Apr.3)…pickedupIowa’sfirstBigTenTournamentwinsince1990againstPurdueinthetournamentopener(7-4)…struckoutninebatterstwice(WesternIllinoisandPurdue)…pitchedthreegameswithoutissuingawalk…hadtheteam’slowestERA(3.71)…averaged3.2strikeoutsperwalktoleadthepitchingstaff…wenttwooutingswithoutallowinganearnedrun…forcedateam-mostnineopponentstohitintodoubleplays…struckoutateam-high71opponents,with26struckoutlooking…went6-4ontheyear,thesecond-mostwinsofanyHawkeye…startedninecontestsinconferenceplay…finishedwiththesecond-lowestconferenceERA(4.42)…earnedfourBigTenvictories,themostofanyHawkeye…opponentshit.288againstthelefty,thesecond-lowestonthesquad.

2009: Appearedin16contestswithninestarts…ninestartswasateambest…pitchedateamseason-high68.1innings…compileda3-4record…threewinswasateambest…team-best50strikeouts,25ofwhichwerelooking…startedeveryBigTenweekend(8)…finishedwitha5.70ERAintheconference…season-high60flyoutsand84groundouts…pickedupfirstcareerwininathreeinningappearanceatAustinPeayState(Mar.19),allowingnorunsonnohits…career-highninestrikeoutsinnodecisionagainstMichigan(Mar.28)insixandtwo-thirdinningspitchedallowingonlyonerun…season-highsevenandone-thirdinningsinlostagainstPennState(May10).

High School: PlayedontheIllinoisSparks…wasanall-conferenceselection…namedall-stateasasenior…wasrankedNo.19playerinstateofIllinoisbyPGCrosschecker…awardedteamMVPasasenior…receivedtheteam’spitchingandbattingawardsin2008…teamcaptainhisseniorseason…holdstherecordformoststrikeoutsinasingle-seasonforRockFallsHighSchool…intherecordbooksformostwinsinaseasonandcareer…partoftheRockFallsstaterunner-upsquadin2008…participatedinfourconferencechampionteams...receivedfourlettersingolfastheteam’snumberone…namedMVPthree-consecutiveontheteam…finished11thatstatehissenioryear.

Personal:Born11/28/89…parentsareRyanandTrishaHippen…highschoolcoachwasDonnieChappell.

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PHIL KEPPLERR E D S H I R T J U N I O RU T / R H PL / R , 6 - 4 , 19 0M A N C H E S T E R , I A ( W E S T D E L AWA R E )

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Hawk Item: PlayedsummerballintheNorthwoodsLeaguefortheWaterlooBucks(2009-2010)…playedsummerballintheIowaValleyLeagueforFairfax(2008).

2010: Appearedin53gameswith41starts…startedatfirst40timeswithalonestartinleftfield…hitinthefive-hole33games…fifth-highestbattingaverageontheteam(.310)…third-mostwalks(20)ontheteam…recorded10doubles,onetripleandtwohomersinBigTenplay…startedin22conferencegames…hit.321inleagueplay…rippedsixdoublesinBigTenaction…rankedthirdontheteaminfieldingpercentage(.983)…wasapartof28doubleplays…rankedfourthinteamdoubles(10)…collected49hits,whichrankedfifthontheteam…fifthwitha.387onbasepercentage…recorded12multi-hitgames…collectedsixmulti-RBIgames…longesthitstreakwas10contests...hit.500withrunnersontoadvance…hadtwoconsecutivegameswithahomerun(Texas-PanAmericanandWesternIllinois)…recordedfourRBIatTexas-PanAmerican(Mar.20),going2-for-4withtworunsscored,awalkandagrandslam.

2009: Appearedin28gameswith15starts…startedsevengamesinleftfield,fourinrightfieldandfouratdesignatedhitter…postedaseason-highsix-gamehitstreak…hitafourth-best.338battingaverage…third-bestsluggingpercentage(.529)…compiledsevenmulti-hitgames…lacedfirstcollegiatehitatLouisville(Mar.15),going2-for-4withtwoRBIandadouble…hadsixmulti-RBIgames…tiedschoolrecordwithsevenatbatsatTennessee-Martin(Mar.18)…hitfirstcareerhomerunina3-for-4withtwoRBIperformanceagainstWesternIllinois(Mar.21)…hitbestinthefifthinningwitha.667battingaverage.

2008:Redshirted.

High School: Firstteamall-conferencethreeyears…two-timefirstteamall-districtandall-stateselection…three-timegoldgloveawardwinner…teamcaptainhissenioryear…seniorall-starserieshonoree…hada.490battingaveragewith13RBIanda.86ERAwitha5-0recordhisseniorcampaign…playedonly20gameshissenioryearduetoabrokenwristsustainedinthesecondgameoftheyear…setaschoolrecordinhitsinaseason(67)…partofthe20073AstateandconferencechampionWestDelawareteam…earnedtwolettersinbasketballandreceivedall-conferencehonorshissenioryear…honorrollstudent.

Personal:Born8/11/88…parentsareSteveandGloriaKeppler…playedwithteammateZachMcCoolatWestDelawareHighSchool…interdepartmentalstudiesmajor.

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MIKE McQUILLANJ U N I O RI N F I E L DL / R , 5 - 11, 18 5E V E R G R E E N P A R K , I L ( B R O T H E R R I C E )

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Hawk Item: PlayedsummerballintheProspectLeaguefortheSpringfieldSliders(2009).

2010:Appearedin56games,allofwhichwerestarts…his56startsrankedthesecond-mostontheteam…started54atsecondbaseandtwoatDH…battedprimarilyinthetwoorthreespot…hadthesecond-highestbattingaverage(.344)ontheteam…startedin24BigTengames…hitasolid.368inconferenceplay…hadastellarseasonopener,going3-for-6withthreerunsscored,sevenRBI,onedoubleandtwohomersagainstIllinoisState(Feb.20)…thesevenRBIwasateamseason-best…ledtheteaminsacrificeflies(6)…hadthesecond-mosthits(73)…rankedsecondinassists(133)…finishedwiththesecond-highestonbasepercentage(.415)andRBI(39)…droveinateam-high21two-outRBI…drewthesecond-mostwalksofanyHawkeye(23)…finishedthirdinrunsscored(38)…hadthethird-mostsacbunts(5)…rankedthirdinat-bats(212)…histwotriplesandthreehomerunswerethefourth-highest…finishedwiththefifth-highestsluggingpercentage(.439)andstolenbases(8)…hadthesecond-mostmulti-hitgames(24)…collectedfivemulti-RBIgames…recordedateam-long16-gamehitstreak.

2009: Appearedin37gameswith26starts…started25gamesatsecondbasewithonestartinleftfield…scoredaseason-highfourrunsatTennessee-Martin(Mar.18)…droveinanIowafreshmanseason-high20RBI…second-bestbattingaverageat.363…highestfreshmanbattingaverageontheteam…mostgamesstartedbyanIowafreshman…team-highbattingaverageinconferencegames(.431)…sixofhissevenstolenbaseswereinBigTencontests…fourth-bestsluggingpercentage(.513)…team-bestonbasepercentage(.451)…tiedforsecondbestwithsixhit-by-pitches…hitbestinthesixthinningwitha.455average…recorded12multi-hitgames…recordedfirstcollegiatehitatAustinPeay(Mar.6),going1-for-6withtwoRBI…hitfirstcareerhomerunatTennessee-Martin(Mar.18),going3-for-5withfourrunsscored,oneRBI,ahomerandtwowalks…compiledsixmulti-RBIgames…third-longesthitstreakontheteamat12games.

High School: Earnedfouryearsofall-conferencehonors…anall-districtselectionallfouryears…two-timeteamMVP…receivedhonorofbeingonfirstteamall-statehissenioryear…secondteamall-statehisjunioryear…wasrankedNo.47inthestateofIllinoisbyPGCrosschecker…two-timeteamcaptain…holdstherecordsforsingle-seasontotalbases,hitsandrunsscored…memberofthestatequalifyingBrotherRiceteamin2007…playedontheIllinoisSparksfrom2006-2008…earnedtwolettersinfootballasthepunter,kickerandquarterback.

Personal: Born10/2/89…parentsareRobertandKarynMcQuillan…highschoolcoachwasTimLyons…interdepartmentalstudiesmajor.

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Hawk Item: PlayedsummerballintheCaliforniaCollegiateLeague(CCL)forthePalmSpringsPower(2010)…representedthePowerintheCCLAll-StarGameandstartedthecontestatthirdbase…rankedfirstinwalks(24)andsecondinRBI(21)onPalmSpringsPowersummerleagueteam…playedsummerballintheProspectLeaguefortheQuincyGems(2009).

2010: Appearedin30contestswith19starts…startedall19gamesatthirdbase…hitprimarilyinthesevenspot…wasperfect,defensively,inconferenceplay…droveinacareer-bestfourRBIagainstCoe(May4)aftergoing3-for-4withonerunscoredandahomer…collectedfivemulti-hitgames…recordedthreemulti-RBIcontests…longesthitstreakwasthreegames…hit.600witharunneronthirdandlessthantwoout.

2009:Appearedin45contestswith34starts…startedatsecondbase12times,onceatthirdbase,13gamesatshortstop,sixgamesinleftfieldandtwiceatrightfield…hit.237…recordedsevendoubles…drovein12RBI,thethirdmostofanyIowafreshman…laiddownfoursacrificebunts,thesecond-bestontheteam…hitfoursacrificeflies,thesecondbestontheteam…was32-for-61(.525)inadvancingrunners…recordedfivemulti-hitgames…hadonemulti-RBIgame…atPurdue(Apr.3)went2-for-5withtworunsscored,acareer-bestfourRBIwithtwodoublesandawalk…registeredathree-gamehitstreak…pickedupfirstcollegiatehitagainstGeorgetown(Feb.22),going2-for-3witharunscored.

High School: Three-timefirstteamall-conferencehonoree…co-playeroftheyearhisseniorseason…firstteamall-stateselectionhissenioryear…rankedNo.8playerinthestateofWisconsinbyPGCrosschecker…four-timeteamcaptain…teamMVPhissophomorethroughsenioryears…earnedsecondteamall-conferenceaccoladesasafreshman…holdsrecordsincareerhitsandhomerunsatNotreDameAcademy…wasonfourconferencechampionteams…playedfortheMidwestBlazersfortwoyears…participatedontheMidwestStarsteam…playedfortheIllinoisSparkshisseniorsummer…earnedthreelettersinbasketball…afour-yearhonorrollstudent…memberoftheNationalHonorSociety…winneroftheU.S.ArmyNationalGuardScholar/AthleteAward.

Personal: Born12/14/89…parentsareMarkandCherylZeise…highschoolcoachwasAndyConard…interdepartmentalstudies/healthmajor.

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Hawk Item: PlayedsummerballintheCapeCodLeaguewiththeHyannisMets(2010).

2010: Appearedin10gameswithsevenstarts…finishedwitha7.93ERA…startedaneliminationgamevs.PurdueattheBigTenTournamentandpickedupthewinaftergoingsixinnings…inthetournamenttriumph(May22)heallowedonlytworunsoneighthitswithtwostrikeouts…earnedhisfirstcareerwinCoeattheCorridorClassic(May4)…histhreewinstiedforfourth-mostontheteam…sevenstartstiedforfourth-mostonthepitchingstaff…opponentshit.318offthelefty,thefifth-lowestaverageontheteam…tiedforthirdwitha.600win-losspercentage.

High School: FirstpitcherinIowahistorytostrikeoutall18battersfacedinasix-inningperfectgame…athree-timefirstteamall-districthonoree…earnedfirstteamall-conferencehonorshisjuniorandseniorseasons…namedall-statesuperteampitcherandwasawardedtheBobFellerPitchingAwardhissenioryear…hisseniorcampaignhehit.434with51RBIandcompileda10-3recordwith164strikeoutsanda1.26ERA…draftedinthe26thround(775th)bythePittsburghPirates…setschoolrecordsinrunsscored(54),sluggingpercentage,single-seasonhomeruns(13)andRBI(51)andcareerstrikeouts(436)…finishedcareeratNorwalkwitha24-13recordonthemound…wasapartofthe2009statechampionNorwalkteam…earnedthreelettersinfootball…receivedsecondteamall-stateawardasawidereceiver…receivedfourlettersinbasketball…namedfirstteamall-conferenceandall-districtinbasketball…letteredtwiceintennis…namedtotheall-conferenceacademicteamallfouryearsineverysporthelettered.

Personal:Born7/4/90…parentsarePatandStephanieDermody…highschoolcoachwasChadWiedmann…openmajor.

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2010: UnityCouncilMember(2011)...appearedin14gameswithonestart…thelonestartwasinleftfieldagainstTexas(Mar.13)…primarilyusedasapinchrunner…recordedsevenatbatswith…stoleonebaseagainstWesternIllinois(Mar.26)…academicall-BigTenhonoree.

High School:Athree-timeallconferencehonoree…namedfirstteamall-districthisjuniorandseniorseasons…namedfirstteamall-stateandtothesuperteamall-statehissenioryear…teamMVPin2009…participatedintheIowaHighSchoolBaseballAll-StarSeries…academicall-stateselection…hit.487with34stolenbaseshisseniorcampaign…was13-1onthemoundin2009witha2.26…schoolrecordholderatCentervilleincareerstolenbaseswith97…partofthe20083Astatechampionshipandconferencewinningteam…earnedoneletterintennis…athree-timeletterwinnerinbasketballandfootball…earnedfirstteamall-conferenceandall-districthonorsinbasketball…basketballteamcaptain…firstteamall-districtinfootball…setsinglegamereceivingschoolrecord(209)…BernieSaggauAwardwinner…StateofIowaScholar…IowaBARAssociationAmericanCitizenshipAward…DesMoinesRegisterAcademicAll-Stateteam…NationalHonorSocietyPresident…All-StateSpeechParticipant…dramaparticipant.

Personal:Born11/23/89…parentsareRonandCarolHarshman…highschoolcoachwasBillHuisman…electricalengineeringmajor.

PATRICK HARSHMANR E D S H I R T S O P H O M O R EO U T F I E L DL / L , 5 - 11, 18 0C E N T E R V I L L E , I A ( C E N T E R V I L L E )

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Hawk Item: PlayedsummerballintheProspectLeaguefortheQuincyGems(2010).

2010: Appearedin42gameswith17starts…startedleftfield13times,centerfieldonce,righttwiceandDHonce…hit.211,thethirdhighestofanyfreshman…startednineconferencegames…wasusedthesecondmostofanyHawkeyeoffthebench(25)…recordedtwomulti-hitgames…finishedwithtwomulti-RBIgames…longesthitstreakwasfourgames…hit.500asapinchhitter(3-for-6)…lacedfirstcollegiatehit,adouble,againstVillanova(Feb.28)going1-for-2witharunscored…wentaperfect2-for-2,hisfirstmulti-hitgameasaHawkeye,withtwoRBIandarunscoredagainstSouthDakotaState(Mar.30)…playedinfourBigTenTournamentgames.

2009: Redshirt.

High School: Two-timefirstteamall-conferenceselection…two-timefirstteamall-districthonoree…receivedfirstteamall-statelaurelshisjuniorandseniorseason…votedontothesuperteamall-state…namedall-state4Acaptain…hit.450with40RBIand11stolenbaseshisseniorcampaign…fromthehill,hewent4-0witha.244ERAand33strikeoutshisjuniorandseniorseasoncombined…participatedintheAltoonaAquasox…playedwiththeIowaMiracleandwasonthe2003statechampionteam…memberoftheIowaJuniorSelectTeam…participatedintheIowaHighSchoolAll-StarSeries…receivedtwoacademicletters…earnedtheBernieSaggauAward…awardedtheBradKiesterScholarship…NationalHonorSocietymember…NationalCouncilofYouthLeadershipmember.

Personal: Born6/28/90…parentsareChuckandPamHost…highschoolcoachwasScottBelyer…healthandhumanphysiologymajor.

ANDREW HOSTR E D S H I R T S O P H O M O R EO U T F I E L DR / R , 6 - 1, 19 5A LT O O N A , I A ( S O U T H E A S T P O L K )

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Hawk Item: UnityCouncilMember(2011)...playedsummerballintheProspectLeaguefortheQuincyGems(2010).

2010: Appearedin16games,alloutofthebullpen…the16appearancesrankedthemostofanyIowafreshmanandwasfifthontheteam…recordedan8.14ERA…opponentshit.214withtwoouts…appearedinthreeconferencecontests…allowednorunsonthreehitsintwoandtwo-thirdinningspitched,finishingwithaperfect0.00ERAintheBigTen…wentacareer-longthreeinningsagainstNorthernIllinois(May21)…struckoutacareer-besttwoinoneinningagainstVillanova(Feb.28).

High School: Athree-timeall-conference,all-districtandall-stateselection…namedteamcaptainandMVPhisseniorseason…went10-1witha1.8ERAand70strikeoutshissenioryear…compileda29-11recordinhishighschoolcareeronthemound…onthe2009FortDodgeconferencewinningteam…honorrollstudent…finishedinthetop10%ofhisclass…BernieSaggauAwardwinner…NationalHonorSocietymember…YouthinAction.

Personal:Born7/9/90…parentsareRickandAnnetteSandquist…highschoolcoachwasMattElsbecker…businessacceleratedmajor.

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Hawk Item: PlayedsummerballintheCapeCodLeaguefortheHyannisMets(2010).

2010: Appearedin28gameswith18starts…missedsomeplayingtimeduetoahamstringinjury…finishedtheyearwiththesecond-highestfreshmanbattingaverage(.260)…startedinfiveBigTengames…started14gamesatcatcherandfouratDH…lacedhisfirsthitasaHawkeyeagainstAustinPeay(Feb.20),going2-for-5witharunscored…collectedhisfirstcareerdoubleagainstWesternIllinois(Mar.27)…threeofhissevenRBIwerewithtwoouts…recordedfivemulti-hitgames…longesthitstreakwasthreegames.

High School: Atwo-timeall-conferenceandall-academichonoree…namedtotheall-areateamhisseniorseason…anall-stateselectionin2009…draftedbytheChicagoCubsinthe30thround(920thpick)…hisseniorseasonhehit.430withsixhomeruns,28RBIandsixstolenbases…playedontheLongshotsBaseballteamforsevenyears…selectedbytheChicagoWhiteSoxfortheareacodeteam…aTeamIllinoisselection…letteredinfootballthreetimes…anall-area,all-conferenceandall-academicselection…thehomerunderbychampionattheKernalClassicin2008…wasrankedNo.1catcherinthestateofIllinoisbyPGCrosscheckerandIllinoisPrepBaseballReport…receivedSonsoftheAmericanRevolutionCitizenshipAwardin2008…honorrollstudent.

Personal: Born2/25/91…parentsareRichandSueSheppard…highschoolcoachwasChadIsaacson…interdepartmentalstudiesmajor.

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2009 and 2010 at Salt Lake CC: FirstteamAll-Conferencehonoree…DefensivePlayeroftheYear.

High School: NamedfirstteamAll-Conferencetwice…teamdefensiveMVPasasophomore…namedall-stateasaseniorafterleadingteamtostatechampionship…graduatedwithhighacademichonors.

Personal: Born10/12/87…parentsareKimandKathyCarling…marriedtoJoEllCarling…highschoolcoachwasJimNelson…interdepartmentalstudies/healthmajor.

KASEY CARLINGJ U N I O RI N F I E L D E RR / R , 5 - 9 , 15 5S A L E M , U T ( S A LT L A K E C C )

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PATRICK BRENNANR E D S H I R T S O P H O M O R EL H PL / L , 6 - 3 , 2 15E A S T F A L M O U T H , M A ( G U N N E R Y )

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2010: Didnotcompete.

High School: Namedall-conference…teamMVPandteamcaptain…atwo-timeCSLAll-Star…namedascholarathletehisseniorseason…hit.390with20RBIhissenioryear…playedfortheNorthbrookBravesduringthesummerof2009andwasnamedteamcaptainandMVP…playedfortheNorwoodBluesinthesummerof2008…earnedaletterinfootball.

Personal: Born10/26/90…parentsareChrisandLoriBrands…highschoolcoachwasBarryRuppert…pre-businessmajor.

Hawk Item: Two-timememberoftheUnityCouncil(2010,2011).

2010:Competedinonecontest…pitchedtwo-thirdsofaninningatTexas-PanAmerican(Mar.20)…finishedtheyearwitha27.00ERAallowingtworunsonthreehitsintheloneouting…academicall-BigTenhonoree.

High School: Two-timeall-conferenceselection...namedteam’sbestpitcherhissophomoreandseniorseasons...teamcaptain...posteda4-0recordwitha1.66ERAand66strikeoutsasasenior...memberofthe2007GunneryHighSchoolconferencechampionshipteam...No.23rankedplayerinMassachusettsbyPGCrosschecker...playedthreeyearsoflegionbaseballforSandwich,MS...receivedfourlettersinfootball...all-conferencefootballselectionasasenior...partoftheconferencechampionteamhisseniorseasoninfootball...four-yearletterwinnerinbasketball...teamcaptaininbothbasketballandfootball...“MaleAthleteCup”winnerinhighschool...classpresident...wonthe“GunneryCup”...wasonthestudentgovernment...participatedintheenvironmentandradioclub...playedthepiano.

Personal: Born12/29/1989...parentsareCherylandCliffBrennan...highschoolcoachwasJeffTrundy...twinsisterElizabethisontherowingteamatDuquesneUniversity...economicsmajor.

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PATRICK LALAJ U N I O RR H PR / L , 6 - 2 , 19 0M A R I O N , I A ( K I R K W O O D C C )

TIM FANGMANJ U N I O RR H PR / R , 6 - 3 , 2 10N O R T H L I B E R T Y, I A ( B L A C K H AW K C C )

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Hawk Item: Draftedin29throundbyPhiladelphiaPhillies.

2009 and 2019 at Kirkwood CC:Two-timeAll-Regionhonoree.

High School : Three-timeAll-Conferencehonoree…namedAll-DistrictandAll-Statetwice…teamcaptainasasenior…helpedledteamtostatequarterfinalsin2006…holdsrecordforcareerERA.

Personal: Born6/13/90…parentsarePhilandDebbieLala…highschoolcoachwasSteveFish…historymajor.

2009 and 2010 at Blackhawk CC: Helpedleadteamtoconferencechampionshipsin2009and2010anddistrictchampionshipin2009…namedAll-Conferencein2010.

High School : NamedsecondteamAll-State,secondteamAll-ConferenceandfirstteamAll-Regionasasenior…namedfirstteamAll-ConferenceandfirstteamAll-Regionasajunior…ledhighschoolteamtoconferencechampionshipin2007…honorablementionAll-Conferencefootballplayerasasenior…

Personal: Born6/9/90…parentsareDaleandGwenFangman…highschoolcoachwasCharlieStumpf…managementmajor.

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KEVIN GATESS O P H O M O R ER H PR / R , 5 - 10 , 19 5C H E S T E R T O N , I N ( C H E S T E R T O N )

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Hawk Item: PlayedintheProspectLeaguewiththeHannibalCavemen(2010).

2010: Appearedinthreegames,allinrelief…pitchedthreeinnings…firstcareerappearancewasatNo.25Kansas(Mar.7)whentheleftywentacareer-longtwoinningsallowingnorunsorhits.

High School: NamedteamMVP,teamcaptain,anall-conferenceselectionandanall-areahonorablementionhisseniorseason…finishedhiscareeratChestertonHighSchoolwitha16-5recordand121strikeouts…hisseniorcampaignhewent8-2with61strikeoutsanda3.23ERA…playedontheCangelosibaseballteamandfinishedsecondinWWBAfallnationalchampionships…alsoletteredinsoccer.

Personal: Born8/6/90…parentsareKevinandBridgetGates…highschoolcoachwasJackCambpell…openmajor.

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2010: Didnotcompete.

High School:Namedtoall-conferenceteamhisjuniorseasonafterbatting.340…ledteaminsaveshissenioryear…playedforMidwestRangersinsummerof2008…letteredinbasketball.

Personal:Born8/4/90…parentsareKayandPhilipHague…highschoolcoachwasSeanO’Connor…interdepartmentalstudies.

BEN BERGMANS O P H O M O R EL H PL / L , 6 - 6 , 19 5S O L O N , I A ( K I R K W O O D C C )

High School: Two-timeAll-Conferencehonoree…namedAll-StateandteamMVPafterleadingteamtostatesemifinalsin2009…wasathree-timeAll-Conferencehonoreeinbasketball…helpedleadbasketballteamto2009statechampionship…namedtohonorrolleverysemester.

Personal: Born11/23/90…parentsareMikeandLynnBergman…highschoolcoachwasKeithMcSweeney…pre-businessmajor.

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KYLE HAENF R E S H M A NO U T F I E L DL / L , 5 - 10 , 17 5M A D I S O N , W I ( E D G E W O O D )

JOE DRUMF R E S H M A NO U T F I E L DR / R , 6 - 2 , 19 0N I X A , M O ( N I X A )

JAKE MANGLERF R E S H M A NI N F I E L DR / R , 6 - 0 , 19 0C L I N T O N , I A ( C L I N T O N )

BRYAN NIEDBALSKIF R E S H M A NI N F I E L DR / R , 6 - 3 , 2 3 0S T. L O U I S , M O ( D E S M E T )

AARON SMITF R E S H M A NL H PL / L , 6 - 2 , 2 0 5W E L L M A N , I A ( M I D - P R A I R I E )

TAYLOR ZEUTENHORSTF R E S H M A NU T I L I T YL / R , 6 - 4 , 2 10S H E L D O N , I A ( S H E L D O N )

High School: Startedallfouryears,hittingover.300threetimes…three-timeAll-Conferencehonoree…namedAll-AreatwiceandAll-Cityonce…ledteamtothreestraightconferencetitles…ledteamto2009statetitleandrunner-upfinishin2010…memberofNationalHonorSocietyandhighschoolhonorroll.

Personal: Born9/3/91…parentsareJeffandSueHaen…highschoolcoachwasRichNewton…sportsstudiesinterestmajor.

High School: Four-timeAll-Conferencehonoree…namedAll-Districtthreetimes…All-Statehonoree,teamMVPandteamcaptainasasenior…ledteamtoconferencetitlein2009andfourthplacefinishatdistricts…ledteamtorunner-upconferencefinishin2010andsixthplacefinishatdistricts…holdshighschoolrecordsformosthits,doublesandgamesstarted…secondall-timewith14homeruns…namedall-stateinfootballasajuniorandasenior…memberofFCA…garneredfouracademicletters.

Personal: Born12/31/91…parentsareDanandAlisaDrum…highschoolcoachwasHowardGreenwood…premedicinemajor.

High School: NamedfirstteamAll-Conferencefourtimes…four-timeAll-Districthonoreeandtwo-timeAll-Statehonoree…hitover.400allfouryears…helpedleadteamtoconferencerunner-upfinishesin2008and2010…servedasteamcaptainasajuniorandasenior…holdsschoolrecordforcareerhits…earnedthreelettersinfootball,earningfirstteamAll-Conferencehonors…two-timeAll-Conferencehonoreeinbasketball…fourlettersearnedintrack…memberof3.0academicclub.

Personal: Born12/19/91…parentsareToddandKarenMangler…highschoolcoachwasTrentShowden…openmajor.

High School: Ledteamtodistricttitlein2009…servedasteamcaptainasajuniorandasenior…letteredallfouryears…alsowasafour-timehockeyletterman…namedAll-Metroafterleadinghockeyteamtostatetitleasasenior.

Personal: Born7/14/91…parentsareFredandJudyNiedbalski…highschoolcoachwasGregVitello…openmajor.

High School: Three-timeAll-Conferencehonoree…namedtoAll-Districtteamasajuniorandasenior…All-Statehonoreeasasenior…ledteamtoconferencerunner-upfinishesasajuniorandasenior…teamadvancedtodistrictfinalasasophomoreandajuniorandadvancedtostateasasenior…holdsschoolrecordforcareerstrikeoutsandERA…pitchedthreeno-hitters…four-yearlettermaningolf,two-yearlettermaninbasketballandletteredinfootballonce…namedtwo-timeAll-Conferenceingolf…honorrollstudent.

Personal: Born7/16/91…parentsareTimandKathySmit…highschoolcoachwasBrianMiller…sociologymajor.

High School: Four-timeall-conferencehonoree…namedtotheall-districtteamfourtimesandall-statetwice…four-timeteamcaptainandfourtimeteamMVP…holds18seasonand19careerschoolrecords,includingcareerhomeruns,RBI’sinacareerandaseason,hitsinacareerandseasonandstealsinacareerandseason…hit.500withninehomeruns,52RBI’sand32stolenbases,acompiled6-1recordwithtwosavesandboasteda0.66ERAwith72K’sin31inningshisseniorcampaign…selectedtoplayintheIowaAll-StarSeries…playedintheMarinersCupfortheChicagoWhiteSoxprospectteam,playedfortheIowaSelectteamsfallandspringsenioryear…draftedbythePhiladelphiaPhilliesinthe41stroundpick(1251)…afour-timestatetrackqualifierandplacedfifthinthelongjump…athree-yearbasketballstarterandtwo-timeall-conferencehonoree…playedinthePizzaRanchBasketballAll-StarClassic…athree-yearfootballstarter…anall-statefootballhonoreeandtwo-timerecognizedontheall-districtteam…selectedtoplayintheIowaShrineBowlgameandwasselectedDefensiveMVPfortheNorth.

Personal: Born10/25/91…parentsareBradandSherrieZeutenhorst…highschoolcoachwasBradZeutenhorst…undeclaredengineeringmajor.

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InsevenyearsasIowa’sheadbaseballcoach,JackDahmhasestablishedtheHawkeyesasBigTencontendersandisreadytoleadtheIowabaseballprogramtonewheightswithhiscommitmenttoexcellence.

SincetakingovertheIowabaseballteaminJulyof2003,DahmhassparkedresurgenceintheHawkeyeprogram,havingsuccessHawkeyefanshadn’tseeninyears.DahmhasguidedtheBlackandGoldto30ormorewinstwoofthelastfourseasons.

InDahm’s17yearsasaheadcoach,hehasproduced24firstteamall-conferenceperformers,eightfreshmenAll-AmericansandtwoAll-Americans.Inhisseven

yearsatIowa,Dahmhascoached28all-BigTenselections,includingeightfirstteamers.Iowahadonlyfourfirstteamselectionsintheprevious14yearsbeforehisarrivalinIowaCity.

Intheclassroom,Dahm’steamshavehadsuccess,aswell.DuringhisIowatenure,theheadcoachhasseen56playersnamedacademicall-BigTen,includingateam-recordtenplayersin2006.Thatisthebestseven-yeartotalinthehistoryoftheprogram.Iowahadeightstudent-athletesrecognizedin2010.Furthermore,theIowabaseballteamboastedanNCAAGraduationSuccessRateof95,whichis25pointsabovethenationalaverageforNCAADivisionIbaseballprograms.Lastseason,Iowafinishedwithabang,winning11ofitsfinal14contestsandeventuallyfinishing30-28.DahmcoachedtheHawkeyestoroadseriesvictoriesatMichiganandPennStateandhomesetsagainstOhioState,IllinoisandPurdue.Furthermore,IowaultimatelywonallfivemeetingsagainsttheBoilermakersin2010,sweepingathree-gameregular-seasonsetandwinningtwointheleaguetournament.

TheHawkeyesfinishedthirdintheconferenceandultimatelyplacedsecondattheBigTenTournament.ThetournamentberthwasthethirdunderDahmandonlytheeighthinschoolhistory.TheHawkeyeswonthreegamesatthetournament,whichwasthefirsttimeanIowateamhadwonsince1990.Therunner-upfinishintheconferencetournamenttiedtheschool’shighestfinish,whichwasaccomplishedoncebefore(1983).

FourHawkeyesearnedall-conferencelaurelsthispastseason.KurtisMullerandJarredHippeneachreceivedsecondteamaccolades,whileZachMcCoolwasnamedtothethirdteam.FreshmanMikeCorbeilgarneredall-freshmanhonors.MullerandHippenalsogarneredBigTenAll-Tournamentaccolades.

Ontheheelsoflastseason’ssuccess,theHawkeyes’2011recruitingclasswasonceagainratedthebestintheBigTenbyPerfectGameUSA.Theclasswasrankedfourth-bestintheMidwestand48th-bestnationally.

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TenHawkeyesweredraftedthelasttwoseasonsunderDahm,includingfourincomingrecruits.RelieversZachRobertson,PatrickSchatz,SteveTurnbull,KyleHeimandMikeSchurzwereallpickedup,aswellasKurtisMuller,MatthewDermody,DanSheppard,TaylorZeutenhorstandPatrickLala.Additionally,JustinToolesignedafreeagentcontractwiththeClevelandIndians.Thirty-sevenofDahm’splayershavebeenselectedintheMLBDraft,whilefourhavegoneontoplayinthemajorleagues.

In2009,CoachDahmsurpassedDickSchultzforthethird-mostvictoriouscoachinIowahistoryatDuaneBanksFieldonMarch21stina9-4victoryoverWesternIllinois.Dahmpickeduphis400thwinasaDivisionIcoachatNorthernIowaonApril23.Healsopickeduphis124thvictoryasanIowaheadcoachagainstOhioStateonMay16,whichsurpassedScottBroghamer(1998-03)forfourthinIowacoachingvictories.Dahm’sseven-yearrecordwiththeHawkeyesstandsat170-216(.440).

CoachDahm’s2008recruitingclasswasrankedthat49th-bestclassaccordingtoPerfectGameUSA.Iowa’sranking49isthehighestofanyBigTenteam.

In2008,theHawkeyesbroketwoschoolrecords.Iowastole138bases,whicharethemostinasingle-seasonbyaHawkeyeteam;thepreviousrecordof127wassetbythe1981team.FiveHawkeyeshad14ormorestolenbags,13recordedatleastoneandtheBlackandGoldwereledbyseniorCalebCurrywhoaccumulated45thefts.

TheHawkeyesalsosetarecordwithateamtotalof86hit-by-pitches,breakingthepreviousrecordof83,whichwassetin2007.Hoef,MullerandCurryledtheHawkeyesand15membersoftheBlackandGoldworeatleastonepitch.

ThreeHawkeyeswerenamedall-BigTen,includingCalebCurryandKevinHoefearningsecondteamaccoladeswhileJustinTooleearnedthirdteamlaurels.CurryandTooleearnedall-MideastRegionalhonors.Additionally,CurryandHoefweredrafted.

In2007,Iowatookamajorstepforwardbyrecordingitsbestrecordin14yearswitha31-23mark.TheHawkeyesplacedfourthintheBigTenConferenceat17-13,andearnedtheirsecondtriptotheconferencetournamentinthreeyears--thisaftergoingjustoncetheprevious15years.

FiveHawkeyeswerenamedall-BigTen,includingTravisSweetandJasonWhiteearningfirstteamaccolades.NickErdmanandCurrywererecognizedonthesecondteam,whileJustinTooleearnedthirdteamlaurels.Sweet,WhiteandTooleearnedall-MideastRegionalhonors.Additionally,Sweet,WhiteandDustyNapoleon,alongwithrecruitZachKenyonweredrafted.

Intheclassroom,Iowawasawardedthe2007NCAAPublicRecognitionaward,placingtheminthetop30baseballprograms,academically.CatcherBenGeelanwasnamedtotheESPNtheMagazineAcademicAll-DistrictVIIteam.IntheBigTen,sevenHawkeyesearnedacademicall-leaguehonors.

In2006,theHawkeyescontinuedtobuildtheprogram,on-and-offthefield.OnthefieldhighlightsincludedcapturingtheAustinPeayTournamentandtheLouisianaCajunClassic.Offthefield,theHawkeyescontinuedtoshineintheclassroomwith

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tenplayersnamedAcademicall-BigTen,givingthem26recipientsthefirstthreeyearsunderDahm.Iowahasaveragedeightacademicall-conferencehonoreesduringhisseven-yearcoachingtenure.

Individually,closerTimGudexearnedfirst-teamall-BigTenhonorsforthesecondconsecutiveyear,whilestartingpitcherAustinSewardwasnamedtothesecondteam.

Aftertheseason,apairofHawkeyessignedprofessionalbaseballcontracts.GudexwassignedbytheTexasRangers,whileNatePricewassignedbytheChicagoCubs.

Inhissecondseason,DahmledtheHawkeyestotheirbestseasonsince1990.Iowaposteda28-29markanda19-13leaguerecord-thesecondmostconferencewinsinthehistoryoftheprogram.Dahm’ssquadfinishedthirdintheleague(justonegameoutoffirstplace),andadvancedtotheBigTenTournament.

TheHawkeyeswonfivefour-gameseries’duringBigTenplay,includingroadseries’atBigTenchampionIllinoisandMichigan,alongwithhomestandsagainstMinnesota,PennStateandIndiana.Theteam’ssuccesswasareflectionoftheindividualawardstheHawkeyeearned,asIowahadfiveplayersnamedall-BigTen.Gudexwasnamedtothefirstteam,Pricewasonthesecondteam,whilecatcherKrisWelker,JasonWhiteandAndyLytlewereallthirdteamhonorees.Gudexwasalsoasecondteamall-MideastregionpickbyAmericanBaseballCoachesAssociation.

FourofDahm’splayerssignedprofessionalcontractsafterthe2005season.Lytle(25thround-ClevelandIndians)andWelker(41stround-ChicagoWhiteSox)werebothselectedintheMLBDraft,whileNateYoho(MilwaukeeBrewers)andJesseBrownell(ColoradoRockies)signedfreeagentcontracts.

Inhisfirstyear,DahmhelpedguidebothNathanJohnsonandYohotoAll-BigTenhonors.Johnsonwasnamedtothefirstteam,whileYohoearnedhiswayontothesecondteam.

Ontherecruitingfront,Dahmandhisstaffgainedpraisenationallyfortheirfirstclass.Itwasrankedinthetop-50byJerryFord,theNationalDirectorofPerfectGameU.S.A.,andNo.44byCollegiateBaseball,whoalsonameditthetopclassintheBigTen.DahmandtheHawkeyesmadetheirmarkonthein-staterecruitingtrailwhentheyinkedsixofthetopeighthighschoolprospectsinIowa,whichincludedthetopfourpitchingprospects.

Inyeartwo,anotherhighlytoutedclasswaspennedbyDahmandhisassistantcoaches.TheclassfeaturedtwoofthetopplayersintheMidwest-KevinHoefandWesFreie.

Sincehisarrivalin2003,CoachDahmhasnotonlybeenbuildingafoundationonthefield,butoffaswell.

“Inordertobuildaconsistentprogramwemusthaveasolidfoundationandthatstartswithqualitystudent-athleteswhoarewillingtomakepersonalsacrifices,onandoffthefield,”saidDahm.“Wemustalsodevelopaleveloftrustandbeliefineachotherandintheprogram.Ifwecanbuildthatfoundationthesuccessonthefieldwilltakecareofitself.”

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PlayershavebeenbusygivingbacktothecommunitybyhelpingraisemoneyforbreastcancerandhelpingtheIowaChildren’sMuseumattheCrystalBalldinner.TheHawkeyesarealsoinvolvedwiththeUI’sDanceMarathon,IowaChildren’sMiracleNetwork,UIChildren’sHospitalandIowaCityNeighborhoodCenters.

DahmwasalsoinstrumentalinstartingtheCorridorClassic.TheCorridorClassichelpedraiseover$500,000fortheAmericanDiabetesAssociationinitsfiveyears.ItwasoneofthebiggestADAfundraisersinIowahistory.IowaandNorthernIowacompetedintheClassicthefirstfiveyears,whiletheHawkeyesmetCoeCollegeayearago.

Othernewandexcitingeventshavebeenaddedtotheschedule.Threeyearsago,theHawkeyesbattledtheTriple-AIowaCubsatPrincipalParkinDesMoinesforthethirdtimeinfouryears.TheBlackandGoldwereslatedtoplaytheI-Cubsagainlastyear,butthegamewascancelledduetorain.TheHawkeyesandCubswillattempttoplayagainin2011.IowaalsoplaysanannualgameagainstWesternIllinoisatModernWoodmenParkintheQuadCities.

DahmalsocreatedtheannualLead-OffDinnerandSteakFryinFebruary,whichservestokick-offtheseasonandgetfansexcitedaboutIowabaseball.TheLead-Off/SteakFryDinnerhasalsofeaturedHallofFamerFergusonJenkins,baseballlegendTommyLasorda,CubsGeneralManagerJimHendry,NewYorkYankeesmanagerJoeGirardi,MLBumpireTimMcClellandalongwithIowaCubsownerandPulitzerPrize-winningjournalistMichaelGartner.

BeforecomingtoIowaCity,Dahmspent18yearsasamemberoftheCreightonBluejaysbaseballprogram.HelefttheBluejaysasthewinningestcoachinschoolhistory,havingcompiled283winsagainst276lossesin10seasonsasheadcoach.

DahmarrivedatCreightonin1986toplayunderHendryandspentfouryearsasastudent-athlete(1986-89).In1990,DahmacceptedapositionasagraduateassistantunderHendryandspentfouryearshelpingbuildCreightonintoaMissouriValleyConferencepower.

In1991,Dahmwaspromotedtoafull-timeassistantashehelpedtheBluejaysreachtheCollegeWorldSeries.ThatCreightonsquadendedtheseasonasthesecond-highesthittingclubinthenation,batting.355.Theteam’s60triples,in1991,ledthenationandremainaschoolrecord.

InOctoberof1993,DahmwashiredasCreighton’sheadcoach,becomingtheyoungestheadcoachinDivisionIattheageof25.Forthenexttenyears,fiveofDahm’steamsfinishedinthetopthreeoftheMissouriValleyConference.

In1999,DahmearnedthefirstoftwoMissouriValleyConferenceCoachoftheYearhonorsastheBluejaysadvancedtotheNCAAtournamentforthefirsttimeintheDahmera.Creightonposted38winsthatseasonbeforebeingeliminatedfromtheSouthBendRegional.

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In2000,DahmguidedtheBluejaystotheirsecondconsecutiveNCAARegionalappearanceattheArizonaStateregionalinTempe,AZ,afterfinishingwitha38-23record.Duringtheseason,DahmledCreightonintothenationalspotlightastheypeakedatNo.15intheCollegiateBaseballpollandwererankedinthetop25oftheBaseballWeekly/ESPNCoaches’PollandBaseballAmerica.Dahmearnedhissecondcoachoftheyearhonorin2002whentheBluejaysfinishedtheseason30-24againstoneofthenation’stoughestschedules.VictoriesovernationallyrankedNebraska,NotreDameandWichitaStatewereovershadowedbytheteam’sbest-everseasonintheMissouriValleyConference.Despitehavingalineuptop-heavywithunderclassmen,CreightonfinishedsecondinMVCplaywitha21-10record.

DahmenteredCreightonasahighlyrecruitedinfielderin1985.Asaplayer,DahmsharedthedugoutwithformerMajorLeaguersMikeHeathcott,DaxJones,ScottServais,DanSmithandScottStahoviak.HegraduatedfromCreightonwithabachelor’sdegreeinbusinessmanagementin1989.

Dahmplayedalargeroleintheplanning,designingandfundraisingforthe$3.5millionCreightonSportsComplex.TheKittyGaughanPavilionbaseballfacilityisoneofthefinestindoorbaseballcomplexesinthecountry.

Dahm’steamsatCreightonnotonlyhadsuccessonthefield,butintheclassroomaswell.Duringhistenure,playerswerenamedto32spotsontheMissouriValleyConferenceScholar-Athleteteams,tenVerizonAcademicall-DistricthonorsandthreeVerizonAcademicall-Americans.

Dahmhasalsobeenactiveintheadvancementofcollegebaseballbybeingamemberofmanynationalcommittees.Hewasaten-yearmemberontheCollegeWorldSeriesBoardofDirectorsandservedontheAmericanBaseballCoachesAssociationChangeofSeasonCommittee.HewasalsoapartoftheNCAADivisionIRegionalAdvisoryCommitteeandwasanonsitedirectoroftheNCAAYesBaseballClinicfor11years.

The44-yearoldDahmandhiswife,Lynn,havebeenmarriedfor17years.Thecouplehasthreechildren-sonsCaseyandTyleranddaughterLyndsey.HewasbornJanuary19,1967inSkokie,Illinois.

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Oneofcollegebaseball’sbrightyoungcoaches,RyanBrownlee,embarksonhiseighthseasonasIowa’shitting,infieldinstructorandrecruitingcoordinator.

“WeareveryfortunatetohaveRyanonthecoachingstaffhereatIowa,”HeadCoachJackDahmsaid.“Ryanhasprovenoverthepastsevenyearsthatheisoneofthetopyoungcoachesinthecountrywithhisrelentlessworkethiconandoffthefield.Ryangrewuparoundthegameofbaseballandunderstandsthecommitmentittakestobuildachampionshipprogram.Asourrecruitingcoordinatorhecontinuestobringinsomeofthebestclassesinthecountry.Additionally,Ihavebeenveryimpressedwithourhittersandinfielders’developmentunderRyan.”

Overthepasttenseasons,Brownleehashad25playershecoachedorrecruiteddrafted;twomoresignedfreeagentcontracts.Inthepasttwoyears,KurtisMuller,PatrickSchatz,SteveTurnbull,KyleHeim,MikeSchurzandrecruitsMatt

Dermody,DanSheppard,PatrickLalaandTaylorZeutenhorstweredraftedbymajorleagueteams.Insixyearsofcoachingsummercollegiateleagues,hehasseen33ofhisplayerssignprocontracts,includingKhalilGreenofthePadresandKevinCashoftheYankees,JoeThatcherofthePadres,DanMeyeroftheMarlinsandLukeScottoftheAstros.

Brownleehasalsowatchedhisstudent-athletesexcelintheclassroom.AnaverageofeightHawkeyeseachseason,havebeennamedacademicall-BigTenduringhisHawkeyecoachingtenure.Furthermore,theIowabaseballteamboastedanNCAAGraduationSuccessRateof95,whichis25pointsabovethenationalaverageforNCAADivisionIbaseballprograms.

Lastseason,thehittingcoachpreacheda‘pitch-by-pitch’approachattheplatethathelpedpropeltheHawkeyesto11winsintheirfinal14contests;theteameventuallyfinished30-28.IowafinishedthirdintheconferenceandultimatelyplacingsecondattheBigTenTournament.Thetournamentberthwastheeighthinschoolhistory.TheHawkeyeswonthreegamesatthetournament,whichwasthefirsttimeanIowateamhadwonsince1990.Therunner-upfinishintheconferencetournamenttiedtheschool’shighestfinish,whichwasaccomplishedoncebefore(1983).

BrownleeguidedKurtisMullertosecondteamall-conferencehonors,aswellasZachMcCooltothirdteamandMikeCorbeiltotheall-freshmansquad.MulleralsomadetheBigTenall-Tournamentsquad.ThehittingandinfieldinstructorhelpedmentorIowatoastrongerdefensiveshowingin2010.TheHawkeyesalsoboastedmorehits,doubles,triples,homeruns,RBI,sacrificeflies,sacrificebuntsandwalksthanthepreviousyear.Additionally,Iowarankedamongthenationalleadersinstolenbases,triplesandsacrificehits.

Ontheheelsoflastseason’ssuccess,theHawkeyes’2011recruitingclasswasonceagainratedthebestintheBigTenbyPerfectGameUSA.Theclasswasrankedfourth-bestintheMidwestand48th-bestnationally.

In2008,Brownlee’sexpertiseonstealingbasesandknowledgeofhittingwereessentialinestablishingteamandindividualrecords.Iowastole138bases,whicharethemostinasingle-seasonbyaHawkeyeteam;thepreviousrecordof127wassetbythe1981team.Theteamtotalrankedthirdinthecountry.Ontopofthat,Iowaknockedout436singlesforanewsingle-seasonrecordandwore86pitchestosetasingle-seasonteamrecordinhit-by-pitches.

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UnderBrownlee’sdirection,fourHawkeyesmoveduptherecordbooksinrespectivestatisticalcategoriesin2008.JustinToolehad87hits,whichisthesecond-highestsingle-seasontotalinschoolhistoryandstrungtogether25-gamesinarowwithahitforanewIowarecord.Currystole45basesforanewsingle-seasonrecord.In2009,thirdbasemanKevinHoeffinishedhiscareerbyshatteringthecareerhit-by-pitchmark,gettingplunked68timesinhiscareer.

BrownleementoredCurry,TooleandHoeftoall-BigTenandCurryandTooletoall-Mideastregionlaurelsin2008.In2007,Toolewasrecognizedonthethirdall-BigTenandfirstall-regionalteams,whileWhiteearnedfirstall-conferenceandsecondteamall-regionalaccolades.ShortstopAndyLytleandWhiteearnedthirdall-BigTenteamhonorsin2005.

Brownlee’ssuccessinrecruitingdidn’tfalterin2008.Theincomingclasswasrankedthe49th-bestclassaccordingtoPerfectGameCrossChecker.Iowa’srankingof49isthehighestofanyBigTenteam.In2007,BrownleehelpedmentortheHawkeyestoitsbestrecordin14yearswitha31-23mark.Iowaplacedfourthintheleagueat17-13,andearneditssecondtriptotheBigTenTournamentinthreeyears,aftergoingjustonceintheprevious15seasons.Duringtheseason,Iowadefeatedfiveteams(Nebraska,FresnoState,OhioState,MinnesotaandMichigan)thatreachedtheNCAATournament.TheHawkeyesalsoputtogethera12-gamewinningstreak,whichisthesecond-longestinschoolhistory.Includedinthestreakwasaschool-record10-gameBigTenwinningstreak.

Ashittingcoach,Brownleesawtheteam’sbattingaveragevault55pointsfrom2005to2007(.269to.324).Additionally,theteamalsoscoredmoreruns(273to401)hadmoreRBIs(249to345)andwalks(152to245)duringthattimespan.

In2007,Iowarankedhighnationallyinthreeoffensivestatisticalcategories:ninthinbattingaverage(.324),20thinscoring(7.4)and36thintriples(0.33).Individually,Whiterankedsixthinthecountryinrunsscored(1.32),Napoleon10thinwalks(0.94)andSweet14thinbattingaverage(.413).

Underhisguidance,theHawkeyeshavebrokenthesingle-seasonrecordforhit-by-pitchineachofthelastfourseasons.Furthermore,theybroketheteamrecordforsacrificehitsinthreeofthelastfouryearsandalsoestablishedasacrificefliesrecord(33)in2007.

In2005,BrownleehelpedtheHawkeyestotheirmostsuccessfulseasonin12years.IowatookthirdplaceintheBigTenandadvancedtotheirsecondconferencetournamentsince1990.

PriortojoiningtheIowastaff,Brownleeservedastheinfield/baserunningcoachandassistedwithhittingandrecruitingatJamesMadisonUniversityfouryears.BrownleedidavarietyofgamedayassignmentsduringhistenureatJMU,includingcoachingfirstbase,benchcoach,infieldshifts,defensiveplaysandopponents’scoutingreports.Inback-to-backyears(2001-02),Brownleeguided

theDukestoschoolrecord.967and.968fieldingpercentages.Alsoin2002,theDukesbroketheschoolrecordforwinsinaseasonwith43andadvancedtotheNCAASoutheastRegionalatColumbia,SC,afterwinningtheColonialAthleticAssociationcrown.

BeforejoiningtheJamesMadisoncoachingstaff,Brownleeservedasanassistantcoachunderhisfather,James,atEvansvillefortwoseasons.WhileatEvansville,Brownleewasresponsibleforoutfield,catchingandhittinginstruction.BrownleeadvancedtothePurpleAces’coachingranksafterexcellingasaplayerfourseasons.Afour-yearstarteratsecondbase,Brownleeearnedall-MCChonorsin1994andall-MVCaccoladesin1996.HewasalsoselectedtotheAmericanBaseballCoachesAssociationall-Regionsquad.In1997,BrownleewastabbedaTPXpre-seasonthird-teamall-AmericanandhereceivedtheUniversityofEvansville’sWilliamV.Slykerawardforthemostoutstandingmaleathleteattheuniversity.

Brownlee,anativeofEvansville,graduatedwithabachelor’sdegreeinpsychologywithaminorinbiologyin1997.HereceivedhisMaster’sinathleticadministrationin2002fromJamesMadison.Heandhiswife,Aimee,havetwochildren-Jackson(7)andNorah(4).

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CHRIS MALISZEWSKIP I T C H I N G C O A C HT H I R D Y E A R

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ChrisMaliszewskiisinhisthirdseasonastheHawkeyes’pitchingcoach.Inadditiontohisroleaspitchingcoach,Maliszewskiisalsoresponsiblefortheteam’stravelarrangementsandassistsintheyouthsummercamps.

In2010,MaliszewskiandhispitchingstaffhelpedpropelIowatoathirdplacefinishintheconference,aswellasearningtheschool’seighthBigTenTournamentappearance.TheHawkeyesfinishedastherunner-upinthetournamentafterwinningthreegames--thefirsttournamentwinsforIowasince1990.

Maliszewskimentoredhisyoungpitchingstafftoimprovednumbersinhissecondcampaign.Underhistutelage,theHawkeyespostedimprovednumbersinwins,ERA,saves,walks,wildpitchesandopposingbattingaverage.Iowa’stalentedarmshelpedtheHawkeyestoalatesurge,winning11oftheirlast14games.Individually,pitcherJarredHippenwasnamedtotheall-tournamentteam,aswellasgarneringsecondteamall-leagueaccolades.InadditiontoHippen’saccomplishments,closerKevinLeebroketheschoolsingle-seasonrecordwith13saves–nearlydoublethesavesIowahadasateamin2009.

Ontheheelsoflastseason’ssuccess,theHawkeyes’2011recruitingclasswasonceagainratedthebestintheBigTenbyPerfectGameUSA.Theclasswasrankedfourth-bestintheMidwestand48th-bestnationally.Maliszewskihasalsowatchedhisstudent-athletesexcelintheclassroom.Iowahad10student-athleteseachacademicall-BigTenrecognitionayearago.Furthermore,theIowabaseballteamboastedanNCAAGraduationSuccessRateof95,whichis25pointsabovethenationalaverageforNCAADivisionIbaseballprograms.

Inhisfirstseason,theteam’sERAinBigTenplayimproved1.45pointsfrom2008to2009.Furthermore,Hawkeyepitchersrecordednearly20lesswalksthentheseasonbeforeandover30strikeoutsmorethanin2008.

Maliszewskihashadsixpitchersgetdraftedthelasttwoyears;SteveTurnbull,KyleHeimandMikeSchurzin2009andZachRobertson,PatrickSchatzandrecruitPatrickLalain2010.Allsignedprofessionalcontracts,exceptLalawhowillbewearingaHawkeyeuniformin2011.

MaliszewskireturnedtohisalmamaterafterservingtwoseasonsastheoutfieldandcatchinginstructorandrecruitingcoordinatoratValparaisoUniversity.Inadditiontohiscoachingandrecruitingresponsibilities,heaidedintheCrusaders’youthcamps.

“ItisanhonorandaprivilegetobeapartoftheHawkeyebaseballprogram,”saidMaliszewski.“IamextremelygratefulfortheopportunityprovidedbytheUniversityofIowathroughoutmycollegebaseballexperiences.Wordscan’tdescribehowexcitedIamtoworkwithourextremelytalentedpitchingstaffandcontinueworkingtowardsourgoalofwinningtheBigTenchampionshiphereatIowa.”

PriortojoiningValparaiso’sstaff,MaliszewskiwasavolunteerassistantcoachforDahmandtheHawkeyesin2005and2006.Workingwiththepitchingstaffin2005,hehelpedleadtheBlackandGoldtooneoftheirmostsuccessfulseasonsintheprogram’shistory,postinga19-13BigTenmark.

Hewasafour-yearletterwinnerwiththeHawkeyes,postinga7-10careerrecordwiththreesaves.Asasophomore,heearnedthevictoryoverIllinois,sendingIowatotheconferencetournamentforthefirsttimesince1991.HegraduatedfromIowain2004withabachelor’sdegreeinhealth,leisureandsportsstudies.

“Chrishasdemonstratedallthequalitiestobeanoutstandingcoach,”saidDahm.“Hehasanincredibleenergylevelandpassionforthegamethatrubsoffoneverybodyaroundhim.IwasfortunateenoughtohavecoachedChrisandnowhavehimjoinourcoachingstaff.ChrishasalwayshadgoalsofhelpingIowawinBigTenchampionships,makingtheNCAATournamentandreachingOmahaeversincethefirstdayhesteppedoncampus.Itrulybelievehecanhelpusreachthosegoals!”

Throughouthisseven-yearcoachingcareer,Maliszewskihasguided22playerswhosignedprofessionalcontracts.

MaliszewskihasalsocoachedintheNorthwoodsLeague,atopcollegiatesummerleague,leadingtheMankatoMoondogpitchingstaffin2004andservingastheassociateheadcoachoftheMadisonMallardsin2005and2006.HewasnamedCoachoftheYearwithMadisonafterleadingtheMallardpitchingstafftothebestearnedrunaverageinleaguehistory.

ChrisandhiswifeTiffanyresideinNorthLiberty.

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ZACH DILLONV O L U N T E E R C O A C HS E C O N D Y E A R

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ZachDillonisinhissecondseasonasavolunteercoachattheUniversityofIowa.

Dillonworkswiththecatchers,assistswithhittersandalsoservesasthecampcoordinator.

“WeareextremelyexcitedCoachDillonisapartofourprogram,”Dahmsaid.“TheexperienceCoachbringstoourteamisgreat.Hegrewupacoach’sson,wasapartofastatewinningDesMoinesDowlingprogram,hasbeentotheCollegeWorldSerieswithBaylorandhasexperienceintheminors.Hehasawealthofexperiencestosharewithourplayers.CoachDillionhasabrightfuture.”

InhisfirstseasonwiththeHawkeyes,DillonhelpedspearheadanIowaresurgenceintheBigTen.In2010,theHawkeyessurgedtoathirdplacefinishintheconference,aswellasearningtheschool’seighthappearanceandfinishingrunner-upattheBigTenTournament.Thehittinginstructor,alongwithRyanBrownlee,helpedtheHawkeyeoffenseimproveinseveralareas.The2010squadboastedhighernumbersin;hits,doubles,triples,homeruns,RBI,sacrificeflies,sacrificebuntsandwalks.Iowarankedamongthenationalleadersinstolenbases,triplesandsacrificehits.

DillonattendedBaylorUniversityandwassubsequentlyselectedbytheBaltimoreOriolesinthe20thRound(595thoverall)ofthe2006amateurentrydraftasacatcher.Hishonorsinclude:2006Big12PlayeroftheYear,two-timeABCAAllRegionchoice,two-timeall-NCAAregionalselection,two-timefirstteamall-conferencehonoree,four-timeacademicall-conferenceselection,JohnnyBenchAwardsemifinalist,ESPNtheMagazinefirstteamacademicall-Americaselectionandaten-timeBig12ConferenceCommissioner’sHonorRollrecipient.

TheUrbandale,IA,nativeholdstheBaylorschoolrecordforconferencebattingaverage.421(40-for-95,setin2006).Healsoholdsschoolrecordsin:walksinaBig12serieswithsix(vs.Missouri(5/20-22/2005),seasononbasepercentagewith.496(2006),conferenceonbasepercentagewith.504(2006)andcareerconferenceonbasepercentagewith.454(2003-06).

Dilloncurrentlyholdstheschool’ssecondhighestcareerbattingaverageinBig12play(.360)andsecondmostwalksinaseason(53).HerankssixthintheBaylorrecordbooksin;careergamesplayed(232)andcareerwalks(115).In2006,Dillonrankednationallyinwalks(53,T-4th)andwalkspergame(.840,17th).

DillonwaspartofaCollegeWorldSeriesqualifyingBaylorteamin2005.Theteamfinishedwitha46-24recordandrankedfourthnationally--theprogram’shighestfinalrankingever.DillonscoredthewinningruninarguablythebestgameinBaylorhistory.IntheCollegeWorldSeries,theBearsralliedfroma7-0deficitthroughsixinningsforan8-7victory,eliminatingthetop-rankedandtop-seededTulane.ItwasthesecondlargestcomebackinCWShistory.ThecleanuphitterwasaDH/Catcheronthe2005squadandfinishedtheyearhitting.304with43RBIand20doubles,twoofhis20doubleswereintheCollegeWorldSeriesandregisterasaschoolrecord.

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TYSON BLASER

ANDREW EWING

KYLE HAEN

ZACH MCCOOL

PATRICK BRENNAN

RICKY SANDQUIST

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GARY BARTAAT H L E T I C D I R E C T O R

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“Hopeisnotastrategy,”isacommonrefrainoftheUniversityofIowa’sGaryBarta.So,asBartaentershisfifthyearastheUI’sdirectorofintercollegiateathletics–andhis24thyearinathleticsadministration–hedoessodiligentlyworkingaplanthatcontributedtohistoricsuccessfortheIowaHawkeyesin2009-10andissettingthestageformoreofthesameintheyearsahead.

Competitively,twoeventsstandaloneatthetopofthelistofachievementsbyUIteamsin2009-10:Iowa’sdominatingvictoryoverGeorgiaTechinthe2010FedEx

OrangeBowlandyetanothernationalchampionshipfortheUIwrestlingprogram.

ThevictoryovertheYellowJacketsinLandSharkStadiuminMiamiwasIowa’s11thofthecollegefootballseasonanditsfirstinaBowlChampionshipSerieseventsincetheHawkeyes’victoryoverCaliforniainthe1959RoseBowl.Itwasthefinalchapterinaseasonthatopenedwithaschool-recordninestraightvictoriesbyKirkFerentz’ssquad,astreakthatelectrifiedfansoftheHawkeyesandtriggeredanotherpilgrimageoffansoftheteamtotheirsecondBCSappearanceunderFerentz.

TomBrands’IowawrestlingsquadcrownedthreenationalchampionsandeightHawkeyesearnedall-AmericahonorswhileleadingtheUItoits23rdNCAAtitleinschoolhistory.ThechampionshipwasthethirdstraightunderBrandsanditcameratherhandily–Iowafinished44.5pointsaheadofitsnearestcompetitor–and,asmoreoftenthannot–afteryetanotherBigTenConferencechampionship.

AsinspiringastheachievementsofIowa’sfootballandwrestlingteamswere,theyweren’talone.Iowa’swomen’sbasketballteamovercameaseriesofinjuriestosecure20victories,reachthechampionshipgameofthepost-seasonBigTenTournament,andadvancetoNCAATournamentplayforthethirdstraightyear.

TheIowamen’sgolfteamusedasecondplacefinishatthe2010BigTenConferenceChampionshiptosecureanat-largeinvitationtoNCAARegionalplaywhereitfinishedtiedforsixthandjustonestrokeshyofitssecondstraightappearanceinthenationalchampionship.

TheBartafamilyincludesConnie,Madison,GaryandLuke.

First-yearcoachKatieDoughertyguidedtheUI’swomen’stennisteamtoitsfirstNCAApost-seasonactionsince2006.Thesquadwaspoweredbythenationally-rankeddoublesteamofMerelBeelenandSonjaMolnar.

TheIowabaseballteamwonsevenofitslasteightregularseasonleaguegamestoadvancetotheBigTenTournamentwhentheHawkeyesmarchedtothechampionshipgameforthefirsttimesincethe1983season.

TheIowamen’strackandfieldteamadvanced32athletestoNCAApost-seasoncompetitionafterafourth-placefinishbythemen’ssquadattheBigTenChampionships.ThatfinishwastheHawkeyes’bestsince2006andwassparkedbythreeindividualchampions.

BartaandtheUIAthleticsDepartmentalsoenjoyedhistoricsuccessoutofcompetitionincluding,mostnotably,significantimprovementstothefacilitiesusedbythemorethan700student-athleteswhorepresenttheUIinintercollegiateathleticscompetition.

InSeptember2009,theUniversityofIowaandtheUIAthleticsDepartmentdedicatedthe$7millionP.SueBeckwith,M.D.Boathouse,a20,000-square-footfacilitybuiltrightonthebankoftheIowaRiveroffofDubuqueStreetinTerrillMillPark.

InNovember2009,theUIbrokegroundonamulti-milliondollaradditionandrenovationofCarver-HawkeyeArena,the28-year-oldcompetitivehomeoftheHawkeyemen’sandwomen’sbasketball,wrestlingandvolleyballprograms.TheCarver-HawkeyeArenaRevitalizationProjectwillgreatlyimprovethepractice,strengthtraining,andconditioningfacilitiesforamyriadofsportsprogramsinadditiontoprovidingnewofficespaceforthevastmajorityofIowa’sadministrativeandcoachingstaffsinadditiontonewlockerroomandsupportfacilitiesforIowa’smen’sandwomen’sbasketball,wrestlingandvolleyballteams.

Inthefallof2010,Bartajoinedthecampuscommunityincelebratingtheopeningofthe$69millionCampusWellnessandRecreationCenter.ThefacilitywillprovideunparalleledrecreationalopportunityforUIstudents,facultyandstaff,andthegreaterIowaCitycommunityinadditiontobeingthenewfull-timehomeoftheUI’smen’sandwomen’sswimminganddivingprograms.

TheUIalsoexpectstobreakgroundonanadditiontothefacilitiesusedbytheIowafootballprogramduringthe2010-11year.Fundedentirelythroughprivatesupport,theprojectisanimportantnextphaseofthemasterfacilitiesplanforHawkeyefootball.Theprojectwillincludetheconstructionofanewindoorpracticefacility,upgradedandimprovedlockerrooms,teamrooms,strengthandconditioningfacilities,andspacesused

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fortheday-to-dayoperationoftheUI’sfootballprogram.TheconstructionoftheRonandMargaretKenyonOutdoorPracticeFacility–afacilityenviedbymanycollegiateprogramsandNFLfranchises–andthe$89millionrenovationofhistoricKinnickStadiumwerephases1and2ofthemasterplan.

WhileIowacontinuestomovethefacilitiesitmakesavailabletostudent-athletesforward,theUI’scommitmenttotheacademicpieceofthestudent-athleteexperienceremainsparamount–andsuccessful.

AccordingtoinformationreleasedannuallybytheNCAA,thegraduationrateforstudent-athleteswhoenrolledattheUniversityofIowainthefallofthe2002-03academicyearwas70percent,sixpercentagepointsbetterthanthenationalaverageandtwopointsbetterthanayearago.ThegraduationrateforUIstudent-athleteswasalsofourpercentagepointsbetterthantherateforallUIstudents.

ThefootballprogramattheUI-withaGraduationSuccessRateof74-rankedsecondonlytoCincinnatiamongthetenteamsinvitedtoparticipateinthefive2010BowlChampionshipSeriesevents.Iowaalsorankedthirdamongthesevenbowl-boundBigTenConferenceteams.

TheUI’sfieldhockey,softballandmen’scrosscountryteamswereamongtheNCAADivisionIintercollegiateathleticsprogramssingledoutbytheNCAAforAcademicProgressReports(APR)inthetop10percentofallteamsintheirspecificsport.Infact,forthesecondstraightyearall24ofIowa’steamsexceededtheNCAA’sAPRbenchmarkandcomparedfavorablytotheirpeersintheBigTenandnationally.

Barta’sinvolvementintheUIcampuscommunityextendswellbeyondintercollegiateathletics.HeisamemberofthecabinetcomprisedofvicepresidentsandothercampusleadersthatprovidescounseltoUIPresidentSallyMason.

BartaalsorepresentstheUIandtheHawkeyesattheconferenceandnationallevelaswell.DuringhisfirstfouryearsattheUI,hehasparticipatedinthecreationandimplementationoftheBigTenNetwork,theexpansionoftheBigTenConferenceandrealignmentofathleticsconferencesnationally,andtheBigTen’spost-seasonbowlgameagreementsthatgointoeffectthiscollegefootballseason.

Nationally,BartaremainsactiveintheDivisionIAAthleticsDirectorsAssociation,theNationalAssociationofCollegeDirectorsofAthletics,andcurrentlyservesontheNCAAFootballCommitteeBoardofDirectors.

Bartahasanotherfavoritesaying:“Visionwithoutresourcesisirrelevant.”Overthecourseofhiscareerhehasbeendirectlyinvolvedinraisinghundredsofmillionsofdollarsinsupportofintercollegiateathletics.ThishasremainedaprimaryfocusduringhistenureatIowawhereprivatesupportfortheHawkeyescontinuestoflourishdespiteachallengingeconomy.

Inrecentyears,thedepartmenthasreceivedalonglistofcommitmentstoassistincapitalprojectsandscholarshipsupport,includinggiftsof$5millioneachfromlong-timefriendsoftheUIDaleandMarilynHoward,BruceRastetterandRichardO.Jacobson.

UnderBarta’sleadership–andthankstoatalentedathleticsdevelopmentstaff–theUniversityofIowahasseenyear-over-yearimprovementinannualgivinginspiteofthecurrentdifficulteconomicenvironmentand,atthesametime,hasgeneratedalmost$20millionofsupportfortheCarver-HawkeyeArenaproject.

AsthedirectorofathleticsattheUniversityofWyomingforthreeyears,sevendifferentUWcoacheswerenamedMountainWestConferenceCoachoftheYear.Healsospearheadedafund-raisingeffortthatnettedtheCowboyathleticsprogram$11millioninprivatesupportand$11millioninmatchingstatefund.

AstheseniorassociateathleticsdirectorattheUniversityofWashington,hedirectedthe“CampaignfortheStudent-Athlete,”andwasaparticipantinthedesign,constructionand/orrenovationofseveralUWathleticsfacilitiesincludingBankofAmericaArenaandtheDempseyIndoorPracticeFacility.InadditiontoalmostdoublingtheamountofannualprivatesupportreceivedbyUW,Bartaalsomanagedthedepartment’sexternalaffairsdivision,ataskthatincludedcorporatesponsorshipandradiocontracts.

HisresponsibilitiesatWashingtonexpandedovertimetoincludehiringofcoachingandadministrativestaffandcoordinatingtheschedulefortheHuskies’men’sbasketballprogram.

Therootsofhisdevelopmentexperienceextendtohisfirsttwopositions:directorofathleticsdevelopmentandexternalrelationsattheUniversityofNorthernIowaanddirectorofdevelopmentathisalmamater,NorthDakotaStateUniversity.

BartaearnedaBachelorofSciencedegreeinmasscommunicationandbroadcastjournalismfromNDSUin1987.HewasanoptionquarterbackforBisonfootballsquadsthatwontheDivisionIINCAAnationalchampionshipin1983,1985and1986.

Barta,andhiswife,Connie,haveason,Luke(12)andadaughter,Madison(10).HewasbornSeptember4,1963,inMinneapolis,MN.

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Carver-HawkeyeArenahasservedasthehomeofIowabasketballsince1983.TheHawkeyesare63-23inhomegamesoverthepastfiveseasons.

KinnickStadium,thehomeofIowafootball,isoneofthetougheststadiumstoplayinthecountryforvisitors.Iowaboaststhe11th-besthomewinningpercentage(.830)inthecountryoverthepasteightseasons.

Ledby10all-Americans,theHawkeyewrestlingsquadrepeateditsaccomplishmentsof2008and2009,winningBigTenConferenceandNCAAteamtitles.Iowahaswon12NCAAtitlesinthepast20yearsandhasclaimed30BigTentitlesoverthepast36seasons.HeadCoachTomBrandswastabbedBigTenCoachoftheYearforthesecond-straightyear,whileMattMcDonoughwashonoredastheleague’stopfreshman.

TheIowabaseballteamsurgedlastseason,winning11ofitslast14gamesandearnedrunner-uphonorsintheBigTenBaseballTournament.

Someuniversitieshavesuccessfulteams.AttheUniversityofIowa,you’llbeamemberofoneofthemostsuccessful,mostprogressiveathleticdepartmentsinAmericatoday.Iowa’sathleticfacilitiesareconstantlybeingimprovedandupgraded,includinga$47millionrenovationprojectinCarver-HawkeyeArena,thehomeofIowabasketball.TheprojectisexpectedtobecompletedinAugust2011.

Themen’sbasketballteamhashadsevenwinningseasonsinthepast10years,makingsixpostseasonappearancesinthattime.Iowa’swomen’sbasketballteamsharedtheBigTenConferenceregularseasontitlein2008,finishedrunner-upatthe2010BigTenTournamentandhasadvancedtopostseasonplayinnineofthelast10seasons,includingadvancingtothesecondroundoftheNCAATournamentayearago.

TheHawkeyefootballteamhaswon70gamesoverthepasteightseasons,competinginsevenbowlgamesduringthatspan,sixofwhichwerepremiereJanuarybowlgamesinthestateofFlorida.Lastyear,thefootballteamenjoyedoneofitsmostexcitingseasonsever,finishingsecondintheBigTenandwinningtheprestigousFedExOrangeBowlinMiami.

TheHawkeyewrestlingsquaddominateditssportthepastthreeyears,winningback-to-back-to-backBigTenConferenceregularseasondualandthepostseasontournamenttitles.TheHawkeyes,underfourth-yearCoachTomBrands,marchedthroughthenationaltournament,claimingtheir21st,22ndand23rdnationalteamcrownsthepast37seasons.

Inadditiontowomen’sbasketballandwrestling,Iowa’snational-recognizedfieldhockeyprogramwonitsthird-straightBigTenTournamenttitletwoyearsagoandadvancedtotheNCAAFinalFour.Iowa’sbaseballteamsurgedlastseason,winning11ofitslast14gamesandfinishedrunner-upattheBigTenBaseballTournament,itsbestfinishin20years.Furthermore,theIowamen’sgolfteamfinishedsecondattheBigTenChampionshipsandwasonlyonestrokefromadvancingtoitssecond-straightNCAAChampionships,placingsixthatRegionals,in2010.

Alongwiththesuccessontheplayingfields,Iowa’sstudent-athletesalsoexcelinareasofacademicsandcommunityservice.In2006,IowawastheonlyDivisionIfootballprograminthenationtohavethreeplayersnamedtotheacademicall-Americafirstteam.Inmen’sbasketball,2007seniorAdamHaluska,asecondroundselectionintheNBADraft,wasnamedtheDivisionIAcademicall-AmericanoftheYear.

IOWA BASKETBALLIowabasketballhaspostedsevenwinningseasonsinthelast10years,cappedbyNCAATournamentappearancesin2005and2006.TheHawkeyeshaveposteda63-23homerecordoverthelastfiveseasons.

IOWA WRESTLINGLedby10all-Americans,theHawkeyewrestlingsquadrepeateditsaccomplishmentsof2008and2009,winningBigTenConferenceandNCAAteamtitles.Iowahaswon12NCAAtitlesinthepast20yearsandhasclaimed30BigTentitlesoverthepast36seasons.HeadCoachTomBrandswastabbedBigTenCoachoftheYearforthesecond-straightyear,whileMattMcDonoughwashonoredastheleague’stopfreshman.

IOWA FOOTBALLTheHawkeyefootballteamenjoyedanothersuccessfulseasonunderCoachKirkFerentz,whowasrecognizedasBigTenCoachoftheYearforthethirdtimeinthelasteightseasonsin2009.FerentzandtheIowaHawkeyesareoneofonlyeightcollegefootballprogramsinthenationtocompeteinsixJanuarybowlgamesoverthelasteightseasons,winningfourofthosecontestsinexcitingfashion.Iowa’s70victoriesoverthelasteightseasonsaresecondmostintheBigTenand16thbestinthecountry.

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“Ever since I was little I wanted to be a Hawkeye. The coaching staff gave me the opportunity to live out my dream and I jumped at the chance. Every player and coach in the program is so dedicated to becoming better that the Iowa baseball program has climbed its way onto the national stage. When I was recruited I felt at home with the coaches and players, along with knowing how the Iowa community has great support for their baseball program. It’s a real family type atmosphere. Everybody looks out for each other and strives to make themselves along with their teammates better. It’s an opportunity of a lifetime.”

ZACH KENYON - Senior - Davenport, IA

“Growing up a Hawkeye fan I bled Black and Gold so there was no hesitation when Coach Dahm gave me the opportunity to put on an Iowa baseball jersey. Experiencing the community’s passion for Iowa athletics, and the support they show, makes it evident to me that Iowa is a special place. I’m proud to tell people I am a student-athlete at the University of Iowa.”

TYSON BLASER - Redshirt Senior - Taylor Ridge, IL

“Choosing Iowa was the most exciting choice I’ve made in my entire life. The character and personality of the players and coaching staff separated Iowa from the rest of the pack. The facilities on campus are excellent and the close-knit Hawkeye community lured my family and I. Academically, Iowa, and the Big Ten, is second to none. Reaching my goal of playing the game at the next level seemed more accessible with the knowledge and leadership of Coach Dahm and Coach Brownlee.”

CHETT ZEISE - Junior - Green Bay, WI

“The players I spent time with during my official visit taught me something about this program and showed me how hard they are working to become a great team. I see Iowa as a place where our team can leave a mark of excellence for future generations. I crave to be part of something incredible that is about to occur in this program.”

NICK BROWN - Junior - Wheaton, IL

“The reason I chose the University of Iowa was because I have always wanted to play a Division I sport. Also, being from Northeast Iowa I have always wanted to be a Hawkeye. But, the ultimate reason why I’m at the University of Iowa is because of the coaching staff. Coach Dahm gave me the opportunity to fulfill my dream of playing on a Division I team. Another huge factor that came into play when picking a college was academics. Iowa is a prestige Big Ten college that allows me to get a highly recognizable degree.

ZACH MCCOOL - Senior - Manchester, IA

“There is nothing like being a Hawkeye and not only representing the University of Iowa, but the whole state of Iowa! I chose to come to Iowa because of the great baseball opportunities I would have, as well as an excellent education that I would receive. I enjoy showing up to the field everyday with my teammates knowing that that is where I belong.”

DAN SHEPPARD - Sophomore - Downers Grove, IL

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Andrew Porter Ryan Durant Kevin Lee Kyle Riffel Austin Seward

WiththeNCAAlimitingthenumberofscholarshipsateamcangive,asuccessfulwalk-onprogramisessentialforanyteamhopingtocompeteatahighlevel.NowhereisthismoreevidentthanattheUniversityofIowa,whereHeadCoachJackDahmhasahistoryofdevelopingwalk-onplayers.

Inhiscareer,CoachDahmhashadnineplayersbeginaswalk-onsandendupplayingprofessionalbaseball.

Mostrecently,Iowahashadacoupleformerwalk-onsearnBigTenaccoladesandbreakschoolrecords.Right-fielderRyanDurantwasrecognizedontheall-BigTenfirstteamin2009.Third-basemanZachMcCoolwashonoredontheall-BigTenthirdteamayearago,whilecloserKevinLeeslammedthedoorontheoppositionin2010,accumulatingasingle-seasonschoolrecord13saves.

Formerwalk-onTimGudex(2005-06)enjoyedunprecedentedsuccessastheHawkeyecloser.Hewasatwo-timefirstteamall-BigTenhonoreeafterleadingtheleagueinconferencewins(7),saves(6),ERA(1.11),appearances(19),gamesinrelief(19),gamesfinished(19)andopponent’sbattingaverage(.205).HealsoledtheconferenceinoverallERAat2.56.

Sixyearsago,formerwalk-onAustinSewardturnedinacareerseasonearningsecondteamall-BigTenaccolades.

FormerHawkeyesAndrewPorterandKyleRiffelwerewalk-ons.In2007,Riffelpostedacareerseason,batting.337andcollecting28hitsin34games.In2008,heledtheteaminsacrificebunts(9)andwasinthetopfiveontheteaminatbats(205),runsbattedin(44),hitbypitch(8),stolenbases(20)andgamesplayed(55).

InPorter’sjuniorcampaignhemade13appearances,strikingout11batters.Asasenior,heledtheteamingamesfinished(20),appearances(30)andsaves(4).

“JoiningtheUniversityofIowabaseballteamasawalk-ongivesayoungplayerthechancetogrowandmatureasanathlete,aswellasanopportunitytogetanoutstandingeducation,”Dahmsaid.“Theentirecoachingstaffiscommittedtothedevelopmentofourwalk-onprogram,becausethereisnoquestionthatinordertobuildachampionshipcaliberprogram,youneedaprogramthatallowskidstodevelopandcontributetothesuccessoftheteam.”

“Coming out of high school, I had no D-I scholarship offers, but Iowa asked me to come and walk on. For me, it was an easy choice. It was a chance to play baseball and attend a school with a great academic reputation. Before college, I told myself I would want to attend a school that had great academics if baseball did not work out, and Iowa was the school. Luckily baseball ended up working out, and it has helped me accomplish both of my goals. The coaching staff gave me a great chance to prove myself. I was treated like a scholarship athlete, both on and off the field. When Coach Dahm informed me I was going to be receiving scholarship money, I was thrilled. To me it was recognition for all the hard work I had put in throughout my baseball career. As a walk-on, it made me push myself more and shoot to be better than those who were on scholarship. It gave me strength and a vision to prove to all that I deserved and belonged to be there.”

Tim Gudex (2002-06) | Two-time first team all-Big Ten | Appleton, WI

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DuaneBanksFieldwillhaveacompletelynewstate-of-theartplayingsurfacein2011.Forthefirsttimesincethefieldwaslaiddownthreedecadesago,theentireplayingsurfaceisbeingrefurbished.AccordingtoHeadCoachJackDahm,about10-12yearsagotheinfieldwasre-soddedandamagicmixdirtwasinstalled.But,asfarasrevampingtheentirefield,thisisthefirsttimethefieldhasundergoneamajorfacelift.AnewdrainagesystemhasalsobeeninstalledandnewbattingcagesareinplacenexttotheHawkeyebullpen.

Notonlyisanewstate-of-the-artplayingsurfacebeinginstalled,butDahmnotedotherminorchangestothefield.

“Thefieldisgoingtolookalittledifferentthaninthepast,”saidDahm.“Wearemovinghomeplatefivefeetforwardtohelpwiththegrading,thedrainageandtheslopes.Theyarealsoloweringthefieldaboutonefoot.It’sgoingtolookalittledifferent,butIdon’tknowifthefanswillbeabletonoticethedifference.Wearereallylookingforwardtoit.”

Inthefallof2001,theIowabaseballfieldwasre-namedTheDuaneBanksBaseballFieldinhonoroftheHawkeyes’formerheadcoach.Banks,thewinningestcoachinIowahistory,servedasIowa’sheadbaseballcoachfrom1970-1997.

BanksFieldwasoriginallybuiltin1974.The3,000-seatstadiumhasdimensionsof330feetdownthelines,375inthepoweralleysand400tocenterfield.Asawhole,thecomplexisoneofthetopfacilitiesintheBigTenandtheMidwest.

EveryyeartheUIDepartmentofAthleticsmakesupgradestoBanksField.Thebaseballprogramisveryexcitedabouttheinstallationof500stadiumchairbackseatsbehindhomeplatethatallowHawkeyefanstopurchaseseasontickets.

Threeyearsago,Iowaresealedandpaintedtheinsideofthestadiumalongwithreplacingalloftheoldwoodenbleacherswithaluminumbleachers.

Otherupgradesincludespaciouspro-styledugoutswithnewbleachersandprotectivenetting.Thereisalsobrandnewpaddingbehindhomeplateandallnewaddedpaddingintheoutfieldfromleftcentertorightcenter.

NEWSTATE-OF-THEARTPLAYINGSURFACEIN2011

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In2002,formerHawkeyeandcurrentMajorLeaguerCalEldreddonated$245,000tofundtheinstallationoflightsatBanksField.ItisthelargestdonationbyacurrentprofessionalathletetoIowaAthletics.

Theinfieldwasre-designedfollowingthe1999seasonwithanewplayingsurfaceandten-footfenceswereaddedtotheoutfield.Bothbullpenswererestructuredandthehitter’sbackgroundwasreplaced.

Thecomplexfeatureslockerroomsforbothteamsandumpires.In1998,Iowa’sclubhousewasexpanded,givingtheHawkeyesoneofthebestcollegebaseballenvironmentsinthenation.

Priortothe1996seasonaDaktronicsstate-of-the-artscoreboardsystemwasinstalled.Inadditiontoprovidingspectatorswithpertinentgameinformation,thesystemalsohasamarquesthatiscapableofdisplayingplayerinformation.

Anewpressboxwasbuiltin1989andrenovatedin2002.Itcanaccommodateseveralradiostationsandupto15mediamembers.

Duringinclementweather,theHawkeyescanmovetotheBubble,Iowa’sindoorfacilitylocatedrightnexttoBanksField.TheBubbleisa120-yardexpanseofstate-of-the-art“PrestigeXT”artificialsurfacethatincludesfourfull-sizebattingcagesandfiveraisedpitchingmounds.ThebubblegivestheHawkeyesatop-notchfacilitytotraininyear-round.

STADIUM SEATING CLUBHOUSE INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY LOCKER ROOM SCOREBOARD SYSTEM

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DuaneBanks,following28yearsasIowa’sheadbaseballcoachretiredfromcoachingfollowingthe1997season.HisrecordatIowawas810-575-4.AfterretiringfromtheheadcoachingpositionheassumedthepositionofAssistanttotheDirectorofMen’sAthleticsattheUniversity.

Bankscoached30seasonsoverall,compilingacareerrecordof901-585-4,andwinningmoregamesthananyotherHawkeyecoach.BankswasnamedtotheAmericanBaseballCoachesHallofFamein1991.

In1990,BanksledIowatoitsfirstBigTentitlein18yearsandtotheNCAAplayoffsforthefirsttimesince1975.The1990squadwonarecord22BigTengamesandplacedarecord-tyingfiveplayers(TimCosto,JohnDeJarld,ChrisHatcher,KeithNoreenandBrianWujick)ontheall-BigTensquad.

Forhisefforts,BankswasnamedbothBigTenConferenceandDistrictCoachoftheYear.

BanksledIowatoitsonlyCollegeWorldSeriesappearance(in1972),aBigTenco-championshipin1974,adistrictplayoffberthin1975andthewinningest(44)seasoninschoolhistoryin1981.BankscoachedIowato21-consecutivewinningseasonspriorto1991.

ManyofhisformerHawkeyeshaveearnedprocontractsandfive—MikeBoddicker,CalEldred,JimSundberg,TimCostoandJeffJones—madeittothemajorleagues.TimCostowastheeighthpickoverallin1990draft,markingthesecondstraightseasonBanksproducedafirstrounddraftchoice.EldredwasselectedinthefirstroundbyMilwaukeein1989.Fifty-sevenofBanks’formerplayerssignedprocontracts.

DUANE BANKS BY THE NUMBERS

1970. 6-11-0. .353. 9th. 14-13-0. .5191971. 10-8-0. .556. 5th. 28-17-0. .6221972. 13-3-0. .813. 1st. 25-17-0. .5951973. 8-10-0. .444. T-7th. 16-14-1. .5321974. 11-5-0. .688. T-1st. 27-13-0. .6751975. 11-3-0. .786. 2nd. 29-14-0. .6741976. 9-7-0. .563. T-5th. 23-16-0. .5901977. 10-8-0. .556. T-4th. 40-14-0. .7411978. 9-6-0. .600. 4th. 28-17-0. .6221979. 10-6-0. .625. 5th. 32-12-0. .7271980. 11-5-0. .688. 3rd. 31-14-0. .6891981. 8-6-0. .571. 3rd*. 44-21-0. .6771982. 5-11. .313. 5th*. 31-21-0. .5741983. 7-7-0. .500. 2nd*. 32-21-1. .6021984. 7-8-0. .467. 3rd*. 31-26-0. .5441985. 9-7-0. .563. T-2nd*. 40-20-0. .6671986. 2-13-0. .133. 5th*. 29-27-0. .5181987. 9-7-0. .563. T-2nd*. 40-20-0. .6671988. 14-14-0. .500. 5th. 29-25-0. .5371989. 17-11-0. .607. T-2nd. 37-20-0. .6491990. 22-6-0. .786. 1st. 38-19-0. .6671991. 11-17-0. .393. 9th. 26-28-1. .4821992. 12-16-0. .429. 7th. 26-28-0. .4811993. 13-13-0. .500. 6th. 32-20-0. .6151994. 13-15-0. .464. 3rd. 22-32-1. .4091995. 13-15-0. .464. 7th. 29-24-0. .5471996. 13-13-0. .500. 7th. 25-22-0. .5321997. 7-16-0. .438. 10th. 17-30-0. .362Total 290-267-0 .521 810-575-4 .583CareerRecord(30years): 901-585-4 .606

BanksservedasanassistantcoachforhalfaseasonatIowa.TheHawkeyeswon14oftheirfinal27gamesunderhisdirection.Duane’snextclubwon28games,atthattimeanIowarecord,inhisfirstfullcampaign(1971).

Banks’1972teamwonBigTenandDistrictFourChampionshipstoearnaberthintheCollegeWorldSeries,claimingIowa’sfirstoutrightBigTentitlein33years.Asaresult,BankswasnamedDistrictCoachoftheyear.

BanksbecameIowa’sall-timewinningestcoachin1985,passingHallofFamerOttoVogel,whowon440gamesin35years.HejoinedtheIowastaffasanassistantcoachin1969,afterservinginthesamecapacityatColoradoState.HespenttwoseasonsatParsons(IA)College,compilinga91-10markin1967-68.HewasanassistantcoachatParsonsin1966.

BanksisapastpresidentoftheAmericanBaseballCoachesAssociationandhasheldanumberofadministrativepostsintheABCA.HehasservedaschairmanoftheNCAADivisionIcoachesandasarepresentativeofDistrictFour.AmemberoftheHallofFameandtheLegislativeIssuescommittees,BanksisapastmemberoftheABCABoardofDirectors

BankswasactiveininternationalbaseballthroughtheUnitedStatesBaseballFederation.Hetookanall-starteamtoCanada,JapanandKoreain1985andcoachedanothersquadonatriptoVenezuela.

BanksandhisIowateamwenttoHollandin1984andhewasonthestaffoftheUSAcollegeall-starteamthatplayedallovertheworldin1982.HetookanIowateamtoMexicointhemid-1970s.AnativeofGrandJunction,CO,BanksplayedbaseballandbasketballatNorthernColorado.Hewasall-leagueandall-districtthreetimesinbaseballatNorthernColoradoandplayedonyearofprofessionalbaseballwiththeAtlantaBravesorganizationin1964.

BanksattendedMesa(CO)JuniorCollege,receivedhisB.A.degreefromNorthernColoradoin1965andhisM.A.degreefromColoradoStatein1969.

Duaneandhiswife,Jeanette,havetwosons,ScottandKirkandagrandsonNile.

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IowaBaseballwillworkveryhardtoimproveourgameonthefieldbygettingstrongerandmoreexplosiveoffofit,intheweightroomandbyimprovingfitnesslevelsandtechniquesofspeed,agility,andquickness.Wewillgiveourselvesthebestchancetoputthebestteamonthefieldbyanalyzingweaknessesandmovementpatternsofcurrentplayersandminimizingdowntimeduetoinjury.Alongtheway,wewillcreatechampionshiplevelworkhabitsanddiscipline.Wetrulybelievethatsuccessisaculminationoftherightdailyhabitsonandoffthefield.

WehavefourGoalsinourStrengthandConditioningProgram

1) INCREASE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE• Improveyourgamewithbetterspeedandexplosivepower• Throwandhitharder,runfasterbydevelopingastrongand explosivelowerbodyandcore.

2) DECREASE RATE OF INJURY• Significantlyreduceyourriskofjointandtendoninjuries.• Buildtherightstrengthandflexibilityintheupperbodytocreatenot onlybetterarmstrengthbuthealthierarmsandshoulders.

3) INCREASE SELF CONFIDENCE• Thereisacertainconfidenceinknowingyouhavepreparedyourself andgivenyourselfachancetobesuccessful. 4) IMPROVE MENTAL TOUGHNESS• Wewillnotbedistractedandwilldeveloptheabilitytofocusonthe taskathandandnotbedeterredbyeverydayhighsandlows

“Strength and conditioning is a very important part of our program and we put a big emphasis on it. We use our strength and conditioning not only to get bigger and faster but also for injury prevention.” JACK DAHM | HEAD COACH

“I feel our strength and conditioning program is one of the best in the nation. It has helped me in every aspect such as: speed, agility, and strength. Overall it has shaped me into an all-around baseball player concentrating on different baseball lifts. The intensity our team has in the weight room has shown our team as a whole improvement.” ZACH McCOOL | SENIOR

“Similarly to how our football strength and conditioning program is regarded, I consider our staff among the best in the nation. Rusty Burney, as well as our other trainers (Coach McCarthy, Coach Keller, and Coach Meister), have not only made me stronger but they have all benefited the baseball program as a whole. Not only will we be physically prepared for the upcoming 2011 championship run, but we will also be mentally prepared due to the diligence and help of our strength and conditioning program.” KEVIN LEE | SENIOR

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Twoseasonsago,theIowabaseballteammovedintoupgradedfacilitiesattheUniversityofIowaRecBuiliding.Thenewfacilities,includelargerspace,upgradedtrainingandweightrooms,expandedequipmentlockers,spaciouslockerroom,student-athleteloungewithflatscreentelevisionsandhotandcoldtubs.

“The Rec Building has a brand new, state-of-the-art, locker room, player lounge, weight room, equipment room and training room. It is located right next to Duane Banks Field and connected to the Bubble, so it is very convenient for the players.”

JACK DAHM | HEAD COACH

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TheUniversityofIowabaseballteamtakestremendousprideandenjoymentinitscharityandcommunityserviceactivities.

SinceJackDahmtookovertheprogramin2004,theHawkeyeshavebeenveryactiveintheIowaCityCommunity.IowaplayershavebeenactivelyinvolvedinhelpingtheIowaChildren’sMuseum,UniversityofIowaDanceMarathon,theRonaldMcDonaldHouseandtheUniversityofIowaChildren’sHospital.

TheHawkeyeshelpedraiseover$575,000fortheAmericanDiabetesAssociationduringthesix-yearhistoryoftheCorridorClassicinCedarRapids.

ThefollowingisalistofjustsomeofthecommunityserviceactivitiestheHawkeyebaseballteamhasparticipatedinthroughouttheIowaCitycommunity.

• Assisted in the delivery of furniture to the Hope Lodge

• Served as waiters for the Iowa Children’s Museum’s Crystal Ball Gala.

• Helped with the set-up and tear-down for the University of Iowa’s Dance Marathon.

• Served as tutors at Roosevelt Elementary School through the Hawkeye Pride Initiative.

• Assisted with the Iowa Children’s Museum’s Move It, Dig It, Do It event.

• Worked at the Iowa City Neighborhood Center’s Haunted House

• Took part in the University of Iowa Foundation’s Thank-a-thon

• Raise money for Breast Cancer research

• Raised over $575,000 for the American Diabetes Association with the Corridor Classic.

“I am very proud of our players in the fact that they understand the importance of giving back to the community and especially to children. Community service is very important to our program to be able to give back to the community. I am impressed at all the activities our players do in the community on their own. I will be at events in the Iowa City community and people will say thank you to me because one of our players came to speak to their class or to a youth baseball team. The most impressive thing, to me, is that they are doing a lot of this on their own.”

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AnotheradditionJackDahmhasmadetotheprogramistheannualIowaBaseballGolfOuting.ThegolfoutingstakeplaceatFinkbineGolfCourselocatedinIowaCity.TheoutingisafundraiserfortheHawkeyebaseballprogram,whichgivesfansachancetotalkwithcoaches,alumniandplayers.ItalsoallowsalumnianopportunitytocomebacktoIowaCitytoseeteammatesandsupporttheprogram.

“It’sgreattoseetheformerplayerscomebackandsupporttheprogram,”saidHeadCoachJackDahmatthelatestgolfouting.“WehavealotofplayersbackwhoplayedunderCoach[Duane]Banks,CoachBroghammerandmyself.Alotofthealumniareexcitedaboutthedirectionoftheprogram.EveryprogramneedsthesupportoftheiralumniandwewanttocontinuetodoabetterjobofreachingouttothemandgettingtheminvolvedinIowabaseball.”

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TheUniversityofIowabaseballteamholdsannualsummer,springandwintercamps.ThesecampsareagreatopportunityforyoungplayerstoenhancetheirskillsunderthepersonalattentionoftheHawkeyeBaseballStaff.ThecampsareheldatDuaneBanksFieldandtheIndoorPracticeFacility(Bubble)ontheUIcampus.FiftypercentofIowa’s2010rosteriscomprisedofplayerswhoattendedoneofIowa’scampsasachild.

InAugust,SeptemberandDecember,IowaholdsitsFutureHawksEvaluationCamp,whichisitsbiggestcamp.Thisisachanceforcamperstobeevaluatedinthe40and60-yarddash,armstrength,andinhitting,defenseandpitching.Collegecoachesfromalllevelsworkthesecamps.

InMarchandApril,IowahostsitsSpringTrainingCamp,whichistargetedforhighschoolathletes.Onceaweek,campersexperienceacollegelevelpractice.

IowaalsoholdscampsforspecificgroupsandpositionsinJuneandDecember.Thesefivedifferentcampstargetspecificagegroupsandpositions.

ThePitchersandCatchersCampandPositionPlayersCamparedesignedforhighschoolagedathleteswhowouldliketobeevaluated.TheHawkeyecoachingstaffteachesproperpitchingandcatchingmechanicsandfundamentals,whilepositionplayers’campersaregiveninstructiononallareasofthegame.

TheHittingCampandPitchingMechanicsandDrillsCamparedesignedforplayersages9-13.Emphasisisplacedonpropermechanics,pitchingdeliveryandthebasicfundamentalsofhitting.

TheJuniorHawksAdvancedSkillsCampistypicallysplitintotwosessions;thefirstisdesignedforages6-10andthesecondisforages11-13.Duringthecamp,instructionwillincludeallareasofthegame-hitting,throwing,fieldingandbaserunning.

Forexactcampschedules,visithawkeyesports.com.

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DuringtheJackDahmera,theHawkeyeshavealwaystakenonthebest.Inthe2004,2006and2008seasons,theHawkeyesventuredintotheworldofprofessionalbaseballwhentheytookontheChicagoCubsClassAAAaffiliateIowaCubsinexhibitiongamesatPrincipalParkinDesMoines.TheHawkeyeswereslatedtoplaytheI-Cubsagainlastyear,butinclementweatherforcedthecancellationofthegame.

In2008,IowabattledwiththeAAAteam,butultimatelydroppedtheexhibitiongame,3-1.Iowarecordedfourhitsintheexhibitionandhadthetyingrunonbaseinitsfinalat-bat.

In2006,nearly5,000fanswatchedtheBlackandGoldcompeteagainstanI-CubsteamfeaturingfutureandformermajorleaguersRichHill,AngelGuzman,FelixPie,RyanTheriot,MikeFontenotandAugieOjeda.

Over4,000fansin2004watchedtheHawkeyesgivetheI-Cubsalltheycouldhandlebeforefallingbyonlytworuns.

WOODMEN PARKThroughouthissevenyearsatIowa,HeadCoachJackDahmhastriedtoshowcaseIowabaseballallthroughoutthestate--givingIowaresidentsandplayersfromalloverthestateachancetowatchtheHawkeyes.IowahasplayedgamesinWestern,CentralandEasternIowa.Thelasttwoseasons,theHawkeyeshaveplayedatWoodmenParkinDavenport.In2009,Iowacruisedtoa20-7triumphoverWesternIllinois.Ayearago,theHawkeyesblankedSt.Ambrose,8-0.

Thisseason,IowawillmeetWesternIllinoisonApril20,2011atWoodmenPark.

“One of my goals was to take Iowa baseball throughout the state of Iowa. We have gone to a lot of places, as far as the pro facilities and we are going to continue to do more in the future. Going to Des Moines, Cedar Rapids and the last two years at Woodmen Park have been a great situation for us. There are a lot of real good players in the Quad Cities area that we recruit and are on team currently. It is something we enjoy, something we look forward to and want to continue.”

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TheHawkeyebaseballprogramlikestokickoffeachseasoninstyle,andthat’swhattheyhavedoneeachofthepastsevenyearswiththeLead-OffDinnerand/orSteakFry.It’sachanceforfanstomeetthisyear’steamandgetasneakpreviewoftheupcomingseasonaswellasgettheopportunitytomeetandhearfrommajorleagueballplayerspastandpresentandraisemoneyfortheUniversityofIowabaseballprogram.Lastyear,over500HawkeyefansattendedtheinauguralSteakFryevent.ThesecondSteakFrywillbeheldFeb.7,2011inTiffinattheBellaSala.TheLead-OffDinnerhasfeaturedguestspeakerssuchas2006NLManageroftheYearandmanagerofthe2009WorldChampionNewYorkYankeesJoeGirardi,formerLosAngelesDodgersandHallofFameManagerTommyLasorda,ChicagoCubsGeneralManagerJimHendry,formerChicagoCubCyYoungwinnerFergieJenkins,MajorLeagueUmpireTimMcClelland,formerNBCPresidentandPulitzerPrizewinnerMichaelGartner,andformerHawkeyeandAtlantaBravespitcherWesObermueller.ThereisalsoachanceforbaseballfanstogettheirhandsongreatmemorabiliaintheliveandsilentauctionattheannualLead-OffDinner.PastitemshaveincludedautographeditemsfromHallofFamersTomSeaver,ReggieJackson

“You’ve got to play with your heart and love the game. You represent a great institution here, and don’t do anything to embarrass it, yourself, or your family. Put that uniform on and wear it with pride, dignity and character. That’s your responsibility. And when you leave this great, great university, you leave a legacy that the ones coming in will have a hard time duplicating it.”

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“I’m blown away that over 500 people are here.” JOE GIRARDI

NEW YORK YANKEES MANAGER

andRyneSandberg;currentstarsRogerClemons,RandyJohnson,AlexRodriguezandMarkPrior;andthegreatbaseballexperiencessuchasluxurysuiteataCedarRapidsKernelsgame,honorarybatchildduringaChicagoCubsgameinthefriendlyconfinesofWrigleyField,ChicagoCubsandColoradoRockies“DreamPackage”includingtickets,accommodationsandtheopportunitytothrowthefirstpitchatthegame.

“The Lead-Off Dinner and Steak Fry are events the baseball program started to help generate excitement in the community. We have had anywhere from 400 to 500 people at the event. It continues to grow every year and we are looking forward to another outstanding event this year. It is kind of a tradition for our players now; they know that once the event is here -- we are getting close to our season. It is a great lead off to the season. Not only does it bring excitement but we have had some outstanding keynote speakers who not only have a great message for our crowd, but also for our players. We intend to continue this for years to come.”

JACK DAHMHEAD COACH

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IowaCityismediasaturatedenvironment.Andwithnoprofessionalteamsinthearea,theHawkeyesgarnerextensivecoveragefromnewspapers,televisionandtheInternet.

RADIOIfHawkeyebaseballfanscan’tmakeitouttoDuaneBanksFieldforagame,theyareinluckbecauseallIowahomegamesandmostroadgames,includingallBigTencontests,arebroadcastonAM-800KXICintheIowaCityarea.BrentBalbinotcallstheplay-by-playfortheHawkeyes.

TELEVISIONWiththelaunchoftheBigTenNetwork,theBigTenistheonlyconferenceinthecountrythathasitsownnationalnetworkdevotedtoBigTenathletesprogramming.Hawkeyebaseballfanscanexpecttoseeanaverageoffivegamesayearonthenetworkinstunninghi-definition.InadditiontotheBigTenNetwork,theHawkeyeshavehadgamesonCSTVandMediacomthepastcoupleseasons.

HAWKEYESPORTS.COMMediaandfanscanalsoobtainawealthofup-to-dateinformationabouttheHawkeyesontheofficialwebsiteoftheUniversityofIowa--hawkeyesports.com.Livestats(gametracker),boxscores,play-by-play,photogalleries,coachandbioinformation,video,podcastsandmorecanbefoundonthewebsite.Thebaseballteamalsohasitsownfacebooksite.Furthermore,hawkeyesports.comhasafreshlookafterthesitewasre-designedandre-launchedinOctober2010.Thenewandimprovedsitehasenhancedgraphics,iseasiertonavigate,andhasmorecontentandvideo/audioforthediehardHawkeyefan.

NEWSPAPERCOVERAGEFanscanalsoreadaboutHawkeyeactioninseveralnewspapers/websitesthroughoutthestateofIowa.AfewofthepapersthatcovertheHawkeyesonaregularbasisinclude:TheDes Moines Register,the Iowa City Press-Citizen,theCedar Rapids Gazette,theQuad City Times,The Daily Iowan,the Voice of The Hawkeyes,theBurlington Hawkeye,theWaterloo Courier,andthe Moline Dispatch.

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TheBigTenNetworkisdevotedtocoveringawidearrayofprogrammingtooneofthepremiercollegiateconferencesinthecountry.ThenetworkistheultimatedestinationforBigTenfansandalumniacrossthecountry.Thenetworkprovidesunmatchedaccesstoanextensivescheduleofleaguecompetitions,eventsandshows;classicgames;nightlystudioshows;originalprogramsinacademics,artsandsciencesandcampusactivities.Sportsprogrammingincludeslivecoverageinstunninghigh-definitionofmoreeventsthaneverbefore,alongwithnews,highlightsanddetailedanalysis,allcomplementedbyhoursofuniversity-producedcampusprogramming.TheBigTenNetworkreaches75millionhomesnationwidethroughdistributionarrangementswithmorethan300cableandsatelliteproviders.

Iowa’sgameatIllinois(April9,6p.m.)andhomecontestsagainstIndiana(April15,6p.m.)andPennState(May7,2p.m.)willbetelevisednationallyontheBigTenNetworkthisseason.Additionallygameswillbestreamedonbigtennetwork.com.ForacompletelistingofBigTenbaseballgamesavailableonline,visitvideo.bigtennetwork.com.

“The Big Ten Network is great for Hawkeye fans, alumni and families of our players! The network does a tremendous job producing games and also offering campus programming, and other programming that spotlights the conference and its student-athletes. The network gives the diehard Big Ten fan and place to follow the conference 24-7.”

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TheIowabaseballprogramhasalonghistoryofformerathletescompetingontheprofessionallevel.Over100Iowaplayershavebeensentintotheproranks.Recently,underHeadCoachJackDahm,theHawkeyebaseballprogramhasreachednewheightsbycombiningtalentedstudent-athleteswithfirstclassfacilitiesandsuperiorcoaching.Inhiscareer,CoachDahmhassent37playerstotheMajorLeagues.

Lastseason,relieversZachRobertsonandPatrickSchatzweredrafted,aswellasoutfielderKurtisMuller.

In2009,threepitchersweredrafted.SteveTurnbullsignedwiththeTorontoBlueJays,closerMikeSchurzwasdraftedtotheHoustonAstrosandleftyKyleHeimsignedwiththeSt.LouisCardinals.JustinToolelatersignedwiththeClevelandIndians.In2008,CalebCurryandKevinHoefwereeachdrafted.However,onlyCurrysignedwiththeSanFranciscoGiants.

In2007,TravisSweet,DustyNapoleonandJasonWhiteeachsignedprofessionalcontract–SweetwiththeHoustonAstros,NapoleonwiththeOaklandAthleticsandWhitewiththeBaltimoreOrioles.Threeyearsago,TimGudexinkedwiththeTexasRangersandNatePricewiththeChicagoCubs.

TwoHawkeyeswereselectedinthe2005MajorLeagueBaseballAmateurDraft.AndyLytlewastakenbytheClevelandIndians,whileKrisWelkerwasselectedbytheChicagoWhiteSox.AnotherpairofHawkeyessignedfreeagentcontracts,withNateYohojoiningtheMilwaukeeBrewersorganizationandJesseBrownellgettingpennedbytheColoradoRockies.

In2004,firstteamall-BigTenpitcherNateJohnsonwasselectedbythePhiladelphiaPhilliesintheMLBDraft.

TwoHawkeyesprolongedtheir2003baseballseasonsattheprofessionallevel.JuniorKyleThousandsurrenderedhisfinalyearofeligibilitytopursueaprofessionalcareerwiththeTorontoBluejays.Thetwo-timeall-BigTencenterfielderwasselectedinthe26throundofMajorLeagueBaseball’s

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amateurdraft.FormerHawkeyeMVPandright-handedpitcherReedPawelksignedafree-agentcontractwiththeFloridaMarlinsfollowingIowa’s2003season.

FourHawkeyesweredraftedbythemajorleaguesafterthe1999season.Pitcher,WesObermuellerwasdraftedinthesecondroundbytheKansasCityRoyals,secondbasemanBrianMitchellwentinthe40throundtotheTorontoBlueJaysandpitcher,MattSawvellsignedaprocontractwiththeNewYorkMets.

Obermuellerstartedthe2002seasonasamemberoftheWichitaWranglers,aDouble-AaffiliateoftheKansasCityRoyals,beforebeingpromotedtotheparentclubandmakinghisMajorLeaguedebutSeptember20th,againsttheClevelandIndians.In2003,ObermuellerwastradedtotheMilwaukeeBrewers,wherehewontwogamesandstruckout34hittersin652/3innings.Hewent6-8witha5.80ERAin118inningspitchedin2004and1-4witha5.26ERAin2005beforebeingtradedtotheAtlantaBravesinDecember,2006.Hespent2007-09playingprofessionalinJapan.

SignedbytheTampaBayRays,hurlerJimMagranesetIowa’ssingle-seasonrecordsforinningspitched(107.2)andstrikeouts(110)duringthe1999seasonandiscurrentlyamemberoftheDurhamBulls,aTriple-AaffiliateoftheDevilRays.

In1998,Iowainfielder,NateFrese,wasdraftedinthe10throundbytheChicagoCubs.HeadvancedtoplayfortheIowaCubs,aTriple-AaffiliateoftheCubs,beforeinjuriesforcedhimtoretire.

In1993,outfielderBoPorterwasdraftedbytheChicagoCubs.Duringthe1999season,PorterwasbroughtupfromtheminorsbytheCubs.Portersawactionin24games,whilestartingfiveintheoutfield.PorterwastheopeningdaycenterfielderfortheTexasRangersduringthe2001season.Lastseason,PorterservedasthethirdbasecoachfortheFloridaMarlins.

OutfielderChrisHatcherwasdraftedfollowingthe1990season.Hehasbeenamemberofmanyminorleagueorganizations,compilinga.275battingaveragein953games.Duringthe1998season,HatcherwasamemberoftheKansasCityRoyals,wherehesawactionineightgames.

TimCostowasafirst-rounddraftpickoftheClevelandIndiansin1990beforebeingtradedtoCincinnati.Hespentthe1995seasonattheIndiansAAAclassBuffaloteam,playingin105games.HewasalsoamemberoftheSt.LouisandTorontoorganizations.

CalEldredwasafirst-rounddraftpickbyMilwaukeein1989andremainedthereuntilhewastradedtotheWhiteSoxin2000.In1994,hehadthehonorofbeingtheopeningdaypitcher,andledtheAmericanLeagueinstarts(25).Eldredmadeanameforhimselfin1992bygoing11-2forMilwaukee,winning10straightdecisions.In1993heledtheAmericanLeagueininningspitched(258).Afteratwo-yearstintontheChicagosouthside,Eldredsignedafree-agentcontactwiththeSt.LouisCardinalsin2003.In2004,hewasakeypartoftheCardinalteamthatadvancedtotheWorldSeries.EldredisnowtheleadstudioBigTenbaseballstudioanalystfortheBigTenNetwork.

MikeBoddicker,anativeofNorway,IA,earnedall-BigTenhonorsasapitcherandinfielderduringhiscampaignasaHawkeye(1976-78).In1983,hewasnamedtheAmericanLeague“RookieoftheYear.”Afterpitchinginthemajorleaguesfor11years,Boddickerretiredin1993.HeplayedfortheBaltimoreOriolesandKansasCityRoyals.

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DONALD W. & MARILYN HEINEKING BASEBALL SCHOLARSHIP

DonHeinekingestablishedtheDonaldW.andMarilynHeinekingBaseballScholarshipin2004,withthefirstrecipienttobenamedforthe2005-06season.Donisalong-timesupporterofIowaathletics,amemberoftheJohnsonCountyI-ClubBoardofDirectorsandmemberoftheIowaScholarshipFundBoardofDirectors.In2002,DonandMarilynestablishedscholarshipsinfootballandwomen’sbasketball.Then,in2003,theyaddedawrestlingscholarshipandmen’sbasketballmanager’sscholarship.Mostrecently,theyaddedbaseball,softballandvolleyballscholarships.

DonlivesinIowaCityandisamemberofthePresident’sCluboftheUIFoundation.MarilynpassedawayinFebruaryof2004.

MIKE BODDICKER SCHOLARSHIP

FormerIowastandoutMikeBoddicker,andhisfamily,haveestablishedtheMikeBoddickerScholarship.ThescholarshipgoeseachyeartoamemberoftheIowabaseballteamwhoisingoodacademicstandinganddisplaysoutstandingcharacterandpersonality.

Boddicker,anativeofNorway,IA,earnedall-BigTenhonorsasapitcherandinfielderduringhiscampaignasaHawkeye(1976-78).In1983,hewasnamedtheAmericanLeague“RookieoftheYear.”Afterpitchinginthemajorleaguesfor11years,Boddickerretiredin1993.HeplayedfortheBaltimoreOriolesandKansasCityRoyals.

TheMikeBoddickerScholarshipwasestablishedin1993.PitcherColinMattiacewasthefirstrecipientandheldthescholarshipallfouryearsofhisHawkeyecareer.InfielderNateFresereceivedthe

MIKE BODDICKER

scholarshipin1997and1998,IowaCitynativeBrianMitchellwonthescholarshipin1999,andthe2000and2001scholarshipswereawardedtooutfielderAndyJansen,aBancroft,Iowanative.Four-yearstarterIanMattiacereceivedthescholarshipin2002andformerLouisvilleSluggerFreshmanAll-AmericanReedPawelkhasbenefitedfromthescholarshipin2003and2004.KrisWelkerwasthe2005recipient;TravisSweetgotthescholarshipin2006and2007.KevinHoefreceiveditin2008,MichaelJacobsearnedthescholarshipin2009,whileJarredHippenwasthe2010recipient.

CAL ELDRED LIGHTS FUND

CalEldredhaslitupHawkeyebaseballonceagain.Butthistime,insteadofemployinghisexpertpitching,themajor-leaguestarandhiswife,Christi,madeagifttofundtheinstallationoflightsatIowa’sDuaneBanksField.TheCedarRapidscouplegave$245,000fortheinstallationoflightsatthebaseballfieldnamedafterCalEldred’sformercoach.

Thegift,thelargesteverfromacurrentprofessionalathlete’sfamilytoIowaathletics,allowedtheprojecttobecompletedinSeptember2001.TheHawkeyeswonthefirstnightgameplayedatBanksField,April10,2002,againstNorthernIllinois,11-9.TheUniversityofIowaofficiallydedicatedthelightsSaturday,April13,2002.

FormerIowaDirectorofAthleticsBobBowlsbyhailedtheEldreds’generosity,saying,“CalandChristi’sgiftshowsthatonceaHawkeye,alwaysaHawkeye.CalhasbeenrepresentingIowawellforyears,firstwiththeMilwaukeeBrewers,thenwiththeChicagoWhiteSoxandnowwiththeSt.LouisCardinals,allthewhilemakingusallproud.ButthefactthatheandChristihaveremainedtruetotheirIowarootsinthisverygenerouswaymakesusevenprouder.”

FormerIowaBaseballCoachScottBroghamernotedthattheEldred’sgiftisanotherchapterintheirlongassociationwithbaseballinthestate.“IcoachedCalwhenheplayedforUrbanaHighSchoolinthemid-1980’s,andheandChristihavebeenHawkeyesupportersforyears,”Broghamersaid.“ThisgiftwillmakeIowa’sfieldoneofthefinestanywhere.We’reveryexcitedandgrateful.”

TheEldred’scitedtheirdesiretogivebacktoIowaandtohonorformerHawkeyecoachesBanksandBroghamer-whotheysaidaretheirgoodfriendsandlongtimementors-asreasonsformakingthegift.Thegiftwascommemoratedbyaplaqueatthefield.

CalEldred,whogrewupinUrbanaandattendedIowaforthreeyearsbeforebeingdraftedbytheMilwaukeeBrewersin1989,said,“MyexperienceatIowahelpedshapemeasaplayerandasaperson.AndCoachBankshasstayedinvolvedinmylifeandhasalwaysbeenthereforme.Icouldn’tbehappieraboutmakingthisgiftforHawkeyebaseball.Ihopeotherswillconsiderhelpingouthowevertheycan.”

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Buildingonarichtraditionofexcellenceandinnovation,theUniversityofIowaiseducatingmorethan30,000studentsannually,preparingthemforsuccessimmediatelyfollowinggraduation,aswellascontinuedachievementsthroughouttheirlives.

TheUniversityofIowaoffersmorethan100areasofundergraduateandgraduatestudy,includingsevenprofessionaldegreeprograms,throughits11colleges:thecollegesofLiberalArtsandSciences,Business,Dentistry,Education,Engineering,Law,Medicine,Nursing,PharmacyandPublicHealth,andtheGraduateCollege.TheUniversityalsoprovideson-campusanddistancelearningopportunitiesthroughitsdivisionofContinuingEducation.

Longrecognizedasoneofthenation’sleadingcentersforthearts,creativewriting,spacephysics,hydraulics,basichealthandscienceresearch,andcommunicationstudies,theUniversityofIowaisalsodevelopingnewstrengthsininformatics,nanoscience,simulationtechnology,andotherfields.

TheUniversityofIowahasmaintaineditstraditionasaninnovatorwithitspioneeringworkinspeechpathology,scienceandmedicine.It’salsoknowninternationallyforbeinghomeofoneofthenation’slargestpublicuniversityownedhospitals.

CulturalDiversityattheUniversityofIowa

TheUniversityofIowahasworkedhardtoassurethatstudentsofallraces,creeds,andbackgroundsarerepresentedinthestudentbody.Inthepastfiveyears,IowahasmovedaggressivelytowardsitsgoalofcreatingcommunitiesofAfricanAmerican,Hispanic/Latino(a),AsianAmerican,andNativeAmericanstudents,andmakingtheUniversityastimulating,welcomingplace.

TheCenterforDiversityandEnrichmentisacoordinateduniversity-wideresourceforcreatingandmaintainingthiscampusdiversityandprovidingopportunitiesforallUniversitystudentsinterestedinothercultures.Scholarships,fellowships,andsupportprogramshelptomakethispossible.InternationalProgramsbringstogetherscholarsfromaroundtheworldandUIstudentslookingtoexpandtheirperspectivesbystudyingabroadorexploringglobalissuesoncampus.

TheUniversityofIowaislistedamong“America’sBestValueColleges”inthe2008guidebookpublishedbyThePrinceton Review.Iowaiscitedforits“excellentacademics,generousfinancialaidpackagesandlowcosts”.

“TheUniversityofIowanotonlyboastsabeautifulcampus,itoffersitsstudentsabroadrangeofacademicprograms,anabundanceofsocialactivitiesandasenseofbelonging.Withitscombinationofqualityacademics,mammothresources,renownedspecialtyprograms,andextensiveresearchopportunities,thisMidwestschoolisanythingbutfeatureless.”

TheFiskeGuidetoColleges

U.S. News & World Report,initsyearlyrankings,hasrankedtheUniversityofIowa26thamongAmericanpublicnationaluniversitiesforundergraduateeducation.Iowaranksinthetop15%ofsome161publicuniversitiesacrossthecountry.

Inits2009rankingsofAmerica’sBestGraduateSchools,U.S. News & World Report ranksfiveIowaprogramsasbestinthenationamongpublicuniversities.Overall,UIhas23graduateprogramsrankedinthetop10nationally.

DID YOU KNOW...

UIoffersthelowestundergraduateresidenttuitionin

theBigTenConference

38percentofUIstudentsarefromoutofstate

FiveIowagraduateprogramsranknumberoneinthenation,

accordingtoAmerica’sBestGraduateSchools,producedbyU.S.News&WorldReport.Inaddition,

theIowaWriter’sWorkshopisrankednumberoneinthenationbyU.S.News&WorldReport,Writer’s

DigestandPoets&Writers.

Withover30,000studentsinacityofroughly75,000,UIoffersadifferentatmospherethanmany

otheruniversitiesintheBigTenortheMidwest.

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“Iowa City is one of the great college campuses in the country. I love coming to Iowa City!”

MARK JONESESPN BROADCASTER

CONSIDERTHECOMMUNITY

Someuniversitiesofferthelargecityatmosphere.Othersofferthecollegetownexperience.TheUniversityofIowaisuniquelysituatedtoofferstudentathletestheverybestofbothofthesedifferentworlds.

Oncethestatecapital,IowaCityisconsideredoneofthetrulygreatcollegetownsinAmerica.Thecityswellswithexcitementongamedaywhennearly16,000HawkeyefansfromacrossthestateandMidwestconvergeonCarver-HawkeyeArenatocheertheHawkeyestoanothervictory.

IowaCity’sdowntownareaisaliveandthriving.Restaurants,shopsandsidewalkcafesfaceontopedestrianmallsfullofpeoplewatchers,streetentertainersandfoodvendors.

Attractiveinsizeandfriendliness,IowaCityisbiginthesensethatitoffersalltheadvantagesandconveniencesofmuchlargermetropolitanareaslikesummerandpermanentemploymentopportunities,liveentertainmentandconcerts,finediningandshopping,industryandcommerce.

IowaCityislocatedintheheartofeasternIowa,withineasydrivingdistanceofseveralmajorMidwesterncitiesincludingthestatecapital,DesMoines,aswellasChicago,St.Louis,KansasCity,MinneapolisandMilwaukee.

IowaCityranksasthetoptownintheMidwestinMidwestmagazine’sannuallistofthe“30BestTownsinAmerica.”

“Iowa City is unlike any other place in the state, both because of its regional beauty and because of its independent, serendipitous spirit.

There’s nothing like feeling the crisp air as one tours the Big Ten campus, just as there’s no other feeling like walking the shores along Lake MacBride, north of town. This is an ideal location for a weekend trip filled with sights, sounds, shopping and plenty of activities on any given weekend.”

If there is a star in Iowa, Iowa City is it.”

DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER

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IOWACITY:THEBESTPLACETOLIVE

Eachyear,TheUniversityofIowaboastsastudentpopulationthatincludesyoungmenandwomenfromall50statesandmorethan100foreigncountriesamongits30,000students.

Diversityisalsotrueamongthestudent-athleteswhocometoIowaCitytoplaybasketball.AtIowa,highschoolall-Americansfromsomeofthenation’sbiggestmetropolitanareasworkside-by-sidewithall-statepicksfromstatesin“America’sHeartland”andelsewheretohelpkeeptheHawkeyesamongthenation’sbest.TherecordshowsthatHawkeyesdon’tjustgrowupinIowa--theycomefromvirtuallyallpartsofthecountry.

TheStateofIowaranksasthefifthbeststatetoraiseafamily,accordingtoarecentstudyreleasedbytheChildren’sRightsCouncil,aWashington,D.C.basedorganization.

AccordingtoarecentstudybyForbes Magazine,IowaCityranksthirdamongsmallcitiesonanationallistofbestplacestodobusinessandadvancecareers.

SPORTINGNEWSRANKSIOWAAMONGTOPDIVISIONIPROGRAMS

TheUniversityofIowaannuallyearnshighratingsinamajorsurveyby The Sporting News,inwhichallU.S.collegeswhoparticipateinNCAADivisionIsportsinbothfootballandmen’sbasketballaregradedaccordingtovariousstandards,rangingfromon-fieldtoacademicperformance.

Themagazineranksover100universities,basedonnumberofsportseachschoolsponsors,theirsuccessrates,graduationratesforstudentsinallsportsandTitleIXcompliance.Theratingscoverthelastfouryearsofgraduatingclasses,andincludeGPAsandSATscoresforincomingfreshmen.

The Sporting NewsrecentlyrankedIowaCityasthebestcollegefootballcityinAmerica.IowaCityisrankedamongthetop50citiesoverallamong“BestSportCities”andrankedasthetopsportscommunityinthestate.

Schoolsarealsoratedonsuchfactorsasfansupport,attendance,merchandisesoldandsizeofathleticbudget.Graduationratesareusedandpointsawardedforwinningregularseasonandpost-seasonchampionships.

“ESPNGameDay”thepopularpre-gameshowwhichairseachSaturdayduringthecollegefootballseason,madearecentstopinIowaCity,airingfromtheIowacampuspriortoaprimetimefootballgameinIowa’sKinnickStadium.

OUTSIDE MAGAZINERANKSUNIVERSITYOFIOWAANDIOWACITYAMONGTHEBESTINTHENATION

Outside Magazineranksthetop40“BestCollegeTowns”inthenation.Amongthoserankings,theUniversityofIowaandtheIowaCityareaearnedaNo.10ranking.

“Iowa City is one of the 10 most literate and enlightened towns in the nation. This city, set on the winding Iowa River, is a pocket of sophistication with the feel of small-town America. Locally run bookstores, ethnic restaurants, cafe`s with gallery space, and organic grocers line the brick streets, and summers are a whirl of jazz musicians, artists and food vendors.

. . . move to Iowa City. Some of the happiest people in the world live in Iowa City.”

OUTSIDE MAGAZINE

“Move to Iowa City. Some of the happiest people in the world live in Iowa City.”CHRISTOPHER KEYESEDITOR | MIDWEST MAGAZINE | AUGUST, 2007

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TheUniversityofIowacampuscaterstopedestriansandbicyclists;it’scompactenoughtocrossina20-minutewalk.Afreerideonacampusbuscancutthattimeinhalf.EntertainmentoncampusandinIowaCityisgearedtowardstudentbudgets,withmanyeventsofferedatnocharge.

IowaCityhasmorebookstores,coffeeshops,restaurants,recordshops,andmovietheatersinitsdowntownarea--rightnexttocampus--thanyou’llfindincitiesmanytimesitssize.

HancherAuditoriumbringstheworld’sfinestmusicians,dancers,actors,andentertainerstotheUniversity.ItispartoftheIowaCenterfortheArts,whichincludestheMuseumofArtandcultural/educationalprogramsinmusic,theatre,artandarthistory,dance,andliteraryarts.

TheUniversityofIowaoffersmorethan400studentorganizations,extensiverecreationfacilities,50fraternitiesandsororities,andabroadscheduleofartsperformances,lectures,culturalcelebrationsandclubsportsandintramuralathleticconteststogoalongwiththeintercollegiatecompetitionwithintheBigTenConference.

TheUniversity’sMacBrideNatureRecreationArea,located15milesfromcampus,offershiking,cross-countryskiing,sailing,andcanoeing.

STUDENT-ORIENTEDNIGHTLIFE

Iowa’scampusissetrightinthecity’sdowntownarea,whereyou’llfinddanceclubs,movies,coffeehouses,andrestaurantstosuiteverytaste.Livemusiccanbefoundanynightoftheweekinclubsandrestaurants,evenoutsideonwarmeveningsonthedowntownpedestrianmall.IowaCitybusinessesareconvenientandgearedtowardstudenttastesandneeds.

InarecentreleasebyaNewYork-basedInternetcompany,IowaCityrankedninthamongcollegetownsitssize,basedonculturalandeconomicvitality.Thesurveycomparedcommunitieswithfour-yearcollegesthathavearatioofstudentstothegeneralpublicthatwas3-to-4orlower.

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“If Iowa City were a student, it would be class valedictorian. This heartland university town consistently scores top scores on countless lists: Forbes `Best Small Places for Business and Careers`; Men’s Journal’s list of sexy, healthy and safe places to live; USA Today’s `Best Educated Cities`: Utne Reader’s `Most Enlightened Towns`; AARP’s best college towns in which to retire; and the Milken Institute’s best small metro economy. And the town’s pride, the University of Iowa, scored tops on Kaplan’s best value for your tuition dollar, noting its outstanding medical programs.”

RICH KARLGAARDColumnist | Forbes Magazine

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CONSIDERTHEOPPORTUNITYFORAQUALITYEDUCATION

AqualityeducationisoneofthehighestprioritiesattheUniversityofIowa.Justover90percentofJohnsonCountyresidentshavegraduatedfromhighschool,andinIowaCitynearlyhalfofallresidentshaveearnedbachelor’sdegrees.Infact,censusstatisticsindicateJohnsonCountyisthe10th“smartest”countyinthenation,basedonpercentageofresidentsholdingbachelor’sdegrees.

TheUniversityofIowarepresentsastrongpresenceinthecommunitywhileenhancingthequalityoflifeinIowaCity.

Youraspirationmaybeacareerinmedicine,laworeducation.Regardlessofthespecificcareerfield,it’simportanttoidentifythecollegebaseballprogramthatplacesahighpriorityonacademicsandallowsyoutotakefulladvantageofthetremendouseducationalopportunitiesavailable.

AttheUniversityofIowa,student-athleteslearnquicklythatacademicsuccessisthehighestpriority.

ATHLETICSANDACADEMICS

AtTheUniversityofIowa,astrongrelationshiphasbeendevelopedbetweenathleticsandacademics,wherebasketballcoachesandathletesworkhand-in-handwithacademicdeansandprofessors,assuringthestudent-athletethebestpossibleopportunitiestoexcelintheclassroomandinathletics.

Fromthefirstvisitforanyprospectivestudent-athlete,tothecompletionoftheiracademicandathleticcareeratIowa,academicpersonnelplayalargeroleinthecareerofHawkeyestudent-athletes.Beginningwiththeon-campusvisits,student-athletesareintroducedtoprofessorsintheirselectedfieldofstudy,andareabletoestablisharelationshipanddevelopanunderstandingoftheacademicsettinginwhichtheywillbeinvolved.

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TheUniversityofIowaRussellandAnnGerdinAthleticLearningCenter,openedinthefallof2003,isthelatestprojecttobeaddedtoIowa’sfacilities.TheLearningCenterisamulti-level,20,000-squarefootfacility,whichprovidesoneall-purposeareafortheacademicpursuitsforIowa’smaleandfemalestudent-athletes.

TheLearningCenterfeaturesanauditorium,twoclassrooms,studyloungesforfreshmenandupper-classstudent-athletes,acomputerlab,ateachinglab,theathleticlibrary,officespaceforIowa’sAcademicStudentServicesstaffandadisplayareatorecognizetheacademicaccomplishmentsofIowa’sstudent-athletes.

“The Gerdin Learning Center gives me the opportunity to be in a great studious atmosphere where I am able to get my academics achieved, along with opportunities to receive help with tutors or study groups. It is also great because you are involved with staff that cares, and also around student-athletes that understand the same schedule, practice, and time you spend here at the University of Iowa.”

ZACH McCOOLSenior

“The Gerdin Athletic Learning Center offers our student-athletes at the University of Iowa the most modern, state of the art academic facilities at their disposal. It is located in the heart of campus, right across from the Hillcrest dorm. When you combine our facilities with the outstanding leadership of our Academic Student Services staff our student-athletes are provided the direction and assistance needed to be very successful in their academic pursuits.”

JACK DAHMHead Baseball Coach

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NOLDENGENTRYAttorney

JUANITAKIDDSTOUTFirstAfrican-AmericanwomanElected

toastateSupremeCourt

TOMBROKAWFormerAnchorman,NBCNews

MARKSHAPIROFormerExecutiveVice-President,ESPN

EDDIEROBINSONFormerFootballCoach

GramblingStateUniversity

DONNELSONHeadCoach,GoldenStateWarriors

JOHNPAPPAJOHNEntrepreneur

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BUSINESS

Leland C. AdamsFormer president, Amoco Production Co.

B.J. Armstrong, Iowa Letterman, 1986-89Vice-President of Basketball, Wasserman Media GroupNBA All-Star, 1994Three-time NBA Champion, Chicago Bulls

John J. BallesFormer president, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Matthew BucksbaumFormer CEO & FounderGeneral Growth Properties

Arthur A. CollinsFounder, Collins Radio (Rockwell Collins)

Kathleen A. DorePresident, CanWest Media Works, Toronto, CanadaFormer Executive vice president and general manager,Bravo Television Network & the Independent Film Channel

John W. EnglishFormer vice president and chief investment officer, Ford Foundation

Nolden GentryIowa Letterman, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60Attorney, Brick, Gentry, Bowers, Swartz, Stoltze, Scheling and LevisDes Moines, IA

Leonard HadleyFormer chairman and CEO, Maytag Corporation

Whenastudent-athleteconsidershisfuture,heshouldconsiderprospectsbeyondbaseball.Heshouldconsiderwherehewantstobefive,ten,fifteenyearsfromtoday,andthebestcourseofactionforgettingthere.Also,heshoulddecideearlyontocommittoexcellenceineverychallengeundertaken.

Withoutadoubt,themenandwomenlistedheretooktimetoconsidertheirfutureandthewaystogetthere.TheseformerUniversityofIowaundergraduateshavegoneontobecomeleadersintheirchosenfields.TheyalsopursuedtheiracademicstudiesasstronglyastheIowaHawkeyesgoafteralooseballorrebound.

H. John HawkinsonFormer president and director of funds, Kemper Financial Services Inc.

Richard O. JacobsonPresident, Jacobson Warehouse Co.

Bill KrausePresident, Krause Gentle Corp.

Richard LevittChairman & CEO, Nellis Corporation

Frank N. MagidPresident, Frank N. Magid Associates, Inc.,Pioneer in market research and media consultation

John PappajohnVenture capitalist, entrepreneur;President, Equity Dynamics, Inc.

Gary SeamansChairman and CEO, Westell Technologies, Aurora, IL

Luther SmithAerospace Engineer, pilotMember, Tuskegee Airmen, 1942World War II Purple Heart and Prisoner of War Medal

Henry B. TippieDirector, Rollins, Inc.Chairman of the Board, Dover Motorsports & Dover Downs Entertainment

EDUCATION

Joseph N. CrowleyPresident, University of Nevada at Reno and former NCAA president

R. Wayne DukeFormer commissioner, Big Ten Conference

E.F. LindquistCo-founder, American College Testing (ACT) Program

John B. McLendonFirst African-American coach inducted into The Basketball Hall of Fame

Eddie RobinsonLegendary football coach, Grambling State University

Wilbur SchrammInternational authority on communications and founder, Iowa Writers’ Workshop

Richard SchultzExecutive Director, United States Olympic Committee;Former Executive Director, NCAA

James Van AllenSpace physicist

ENTERTAINMENT

B.J. Armstrong, Iowa Letterman, 1986-89NBA All-Star, 1994Three-time NBA Champion, Chicago Bulls, Vice-President, Basketball, Wasserman Media Group

Diablo CodyBest Original Screenplay Oscar Award for Juno

Michele M. CriderRecognized worldwide as a leading sopranoHas performed in all of Europe’s major opera houses

Simon EstesInternational opera star

John FalseyExecutive producer of television’s “Northern Exposure” & “I’ll Fly Away”

Jim FosterTrack and Cross Country LettermanFounder and Innovator, Arena Football

Al JarreauGrammy Award-winning singer

Mark JohnsonFilm producer and Oscar Award winner for Rainman

Alex KarrasFormer NFL All-Pro, Detroit Lions; actor, Victor, Victoria; Blazing Saddles; “Webster”

Barry KempTelevision producer, creator of the hit series “Coach”

Shirley Rich KrohnCasting director for Kramer vs Kramer, Three Days of the Condor, Taps, Saturday Night Fever

Ashton KutcherActor, “That 70s Show” and other productions

Richard MaibaumWriter of James Bond motion picture scripts

David MilchCreator, Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue and other television seriesThree-time Emmy Award recipientFounder, Redboard Productions

Marian ReesProducer of television filmsOwner, Marian Rees and Associates

Brandon RouthActor, Superman

Gene WilderActor, Silver Streak, Young Frankenstein, Stir Crazy

GOVERNMENT

David BoniorU.S. House of Representatives, Mt. Clemons, MI

Terry BranstadGovernor, state of Iowa

General Charles A. HornerArchitect of the US air war against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War/Desert Storm

Alan LarsonAssistant to Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs

Ruth Van Roeckel McGregorChief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, 2005 recipient, American Judicature Society’s Dwight D. Opperman Award for Judicial Excellence

Mary Louise SmithNoted political party leader and civil rights proponent

Juanita Kidd StoutFirst African-American woman elected to a state Supreme Court

LITERATURE

Marvin BellIowa Poet LaureateUI Writers Workshop faculty member and mentor from 1965 until retirement in 2005

Mildred Wirt BensonAuthor of 23 Nancy Drew mysteries and first woman to receive master’s degree in journalism at Iowa

T.C. BoyleAuthor of 11 Novels & eight short story collectionsWinner of numerous literary awards, including five O. Henry Awards

John IrvingWriter, The World According to Garp; A Son of the Circus; Hotel New Hampshire; A Prayer for Owen Meany

W.P. KinsellaWriter, Shoeless Joe

Margaret WalkerWriter, Jubilee

MEDIA

Alan AbelsonEditor, Barron’s

Tom BrokawFormer anchorman, NBC News

Paul BurmeisterQuarterback, 1992, 1993Sports anchor/reporterThe NFL Network

John CochranCorrespondent, ABC News

Paul ConradPolitical cartoonist and three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize

Wayne DrehsGeneral assignment writer, espn.com

Brett DolanBroadcaster, Houston Astros

George GallupFounder, The Gallup Poll

Charles GuggenheimDocumentary filmmaker, Peabody and Oscar award winner

Milo Hamilton50 years in BroadcastingVoice of the Houston Astros

Harry KalasBroadcaster, Philadelphia Phillies

Bob MillerBroadcaster, Los Angeles Kings

Herbert NipsonExecutive Editor, Ebony

Brian RossCorrespondent, NBC News; Peabody and Emmy award winner

Mark ShapiroFormer Vice-President, ESPN

Carole SimpsonAnchor, ABC News

MEDICINE

Dr. Nancy AndreasenPsychiatrist renowned for her research on schizophrenia, as well as creativity

James BramsonExecutive Director, American Dental Association

Dr. Johann L. EhrenhaftPioneer in field of open heart surgery

Dr. Robert C. HardinDeveloped blood bank protocols during WW II based on seminal work on blood preservation

Dr. Don H. O’DonoghueSports medicine pioneer

Dr. Emory D. WarnerWorld recognized pathologist

PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS

Marquis Childs1970, St. Louis Post Dispatch

Rita Dove1987, Thomas and BeulahU.S. Poet Laureate

Jorie Graham1996, The Dream of the Unified Field; New and Selected Poems

J. Tracy Kidder1982, The Soul of a New Machine

James A. McPherson1978, Elbow Room

Marilynne Robinson2005, Gilead

Jane Smiley1992, A Thousand Acres

Tennessee Williams1948, A Streetcar Named Desire1955, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

FIRST ADVANCED DEGREES IN THE UNITED STATES

African-Americans who received advanced degrees from the University of Iowa, who were also the first in the United States to receive that particular degree:

Alexander Clark, Jr.1879, law degree

Elizabeth Catlett1940, master’s in art

Lulu Johnson1941, Ph.D. in history

Oscar Anderson Fuller1942, Ph.D. in music

Lilia Ann Abron1972, Ph.D. in chemical engineering

Lisa Portis1989, Ph.D. in pharmacology

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TheUniversityofIowaRussellandAnnGerdinAthleticLearningCenter,openedinthefallof2003,isthelatestprojecttobeaddedtoIowa’sfacilities.TheLearningCenterisamulti-level,20,000-squarefootfacility,whichprovidesoneall-purposeareafortheacademicpursuitsforIowa’smaleandfemalestudent-athletes.

TheLearningCenterfeaturesanauditorium,twoclassrooms,studyloungesforfreshmenandupper-classstudent-athletes,acomputerlab,ateachinglab,theathleticlibrary,officespaceforIowa’sAcademicStudentServicesstaffandadisplayareatorecognizetheacademicaccomplishmentsofIowa’sstudent-athletes.

“The Gerdin Learning Center gives me the opportunity to be in a great studious atmosphere where I am able to get my academics achieved, along with opportunities to receive help with tutors or study groups. It is also great because you are involved with staff that cares, and also around student-athletes that understand the same schedule, practice, and time you spend here at the University of Iowa.”

ZACH McCOOL

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THE HAWKEYE NICKNAMETheUniversityofIowaborroweditsathleticnicknamefromthestateofIowamanyyearsago.ThenameHawkeyewasoriginallythenameoftheherointhefictionalnovel,TheLastoftheMohicans,writtenbyJamesFenimoreCooper.CooperhadtheDelawareIndiansbestowthenameonawhitescoutwholivedwiththem.

In1838,12yearsafterthebookwaspublished,peopleintheterritoryofIowaacquiredthenickname,chieflythroughtheeffortsofJudgeDavidRorerofBurlingtonandJamesEdwardsofFortMadison.

Edwards,editoroftheFortMadisonPatriot,movedhispapertoBurlingtonin1843andrenamedittheBurlingtonHawkeye.Thetwomencontinuedtheircampaigntopopularizethename,andterritorialofficialseventuallygaveittheirformalapproval.HerkyTheHawkeye

TheHawkeyenicknamegainedatangiblesymbolin1948whenacartooncharacter,latertobenamedHerkytheHawkeyewashatched.ThecreatorwasRichardSpencerIII,instructorofjournalismatIowa.

TheimpishHawkwasanimmediatehitandacquiredanamethroughastatewideconteststagedbytheathleticdepartment.JohnFranklin,aBellePlainealumnus,wasthemanwhosuggestedHerky.

Sincehisbirthmorethan45yearsago,HerkyhassymbolizedIowaathleticsandepitomizedUniversitylife.HeevendonnedamilitaryuniformduringtheKoreanWarandbecametheinsigniaofthe124thFighterSquadron.

Duringthemid-1950s,HerkycametolifeatafootballgameastheIowamascot.Sincethattime,HerkyhasbeenafamiliarfigureatIowaathleticsevents.

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WiththreeBigTenseries’remainingintheseason,theHawkeyeslookedupintheconferencestandings.Undaunted,theHawkeyesrosetotheoccasionandwonsevenoftheirlastnineleaguegames.Furthermore,Iowawonfourofitsfinalfivethree-gameseries’,includingsweepingPurdueinthefinalthreegamesoftheregularseasontofinishthirdintheBigTen,itshighestfinishsince2005.

IowarodethatmomentumintotheBigTenTournamentaweeklaterinColumbus,Ohio.TheBlackandGoldbouncedPurduefromthesix-teamtournamentwithtwovictoriesovertheBoilermakersandralliedfromaseven-rundeficittostunsecond-seededMichiganinthesemifinals.Iowareachedthechampionshipgameforthefirsttimesince1983.TheHawkeyesultimatelyfelltothewell-restedandtop-seededMinnesotateaminthetitlegame,butCoachDahmwasextremelyproudofthewayhisteamfinishedtheseasonandplayedwithconfidenceinthetournament.

“Iwasveryproudofhowourteambattledallyear,”saidHeadCoachJackDahm.“Itiseasytogiveinbutourguysgoafterit.Itoldourguysthatpeopleweregoingtosaywehadagreatmonth,Idon’tagreewiththat.Thisstartedin2009andwiththeircommitmentwewereabletoachievethethingswedidthisseason.”

“Beinginthefirstchampionshipgamesince1983isgreat,”Dahmadded.“It’sanicesteppingstone.Butweneedtocontinuetoworkhardandgetafterthingsbecausewehaveavery,verybrightfuture.”

TheHawkeyeschallengedthemselvesearlyintheseasonwithademandingnon-conferenceschedule,playingeliteteams.DahmbelievesthechallengingschedulehelpedpreparetheHawkeyesforsuccessthefinalmonth.IowaopenedtheseasonwiththreegamesintheBigTen/BigEastChallengeinFlorida,followedbyeightroadgamesagainstnationally-rankedcompetitioninhostileenvironmentsatNo.3TexasandNo.25Kansas.

Iowafinishedthe2010campaignwith30victoriesandhadthreeplayersearnindividualconferencerecognition.StartingpitcherJarredHippenandcenterfielderKurtisMullerwerenamedsecondteamAll-BigTenandbothwerealsonamedtotheAll-BigTenBaseballTournamentteam.Mullersetthetournamentrecordformoststolenbases(6).Healsotiedtheindividualtournamentgamerecordformostthefts(3)againstPurdue.ThirdbasemanZachMcCoolwasrecognizedontheAll-BigTenthirdteam.

Hippenwasdominantonthebumphissophomorecampaign.ThenativeofRockFalls,Ill.,ledtheteam,witha3.71ERAin15starts.Thesouthpawthrewaconference-bestfourcompleteleaguegames.Hippenpacedthestartingstaffwithsixvictories,fourofwhichcameduringBigTenaction.

Hippenwastheaceofadeepandtalentedpitchingstaff.NickBrownamassedfivevictories,whileMattDermodycollectedthree.NotonlywasIowa’sstartingrotationsolid,butitsrelievershelpedpreservemanyvictoriesthroughouttheseason.SeniorZachRobertson,whowasdraftedbytheFloridaMarlinsinthe30throundoftheMLBDraft,notchedeightwinsandhadonesave.RobertsonsilencedtheoppositioninBigTenplay,boastingateam-low2.45ERAandregisteringaperfect4-0recordoutofthebullpen.CloserKevinLeeslammedthedooronopponents,amassingaschoolsingle-seasonrecord13saves,togoalongwithaperfect2-0mark.

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Offensively,IowawasledbythethreeMs:Muller,McCoolandsecondbasemanMikeMcQuillan.RightfielderRyanDurantandcatcherTysonBlaseralsoplayedmajorrolesintheteam’sfortunes.Muller,Iowa’sleadoffhitter,ledtheteaminsevenstatisticalcategories:hitting(.381),stolenbases(30),walks(24),hit-by-pitch(9),triples(6),andon-base(.460)andslugging(.546)percentage.HesettheBigTenTournamentrecordformoststolenbases(6)andalsotiedtheindividualtournamentgamerecordformostthefts(3)againstPurdue.Muller’sstrongperformancehisfirstthreeyearsgarneredhimattentionbymajorleagueteams.TheCincinnatiRedsselectedMullerinthe22ndroundoftheMLBDraft.

Aftertwoyearsofbeingautilityplayer,McCoollandedatthirdbasein2010wasateamleader.HittingintheNo.2hole,McCoolbatted.346,recorded12stolenbasesandknockedin36RBI.ThenativeofManchester,Iowa,ledtheteaminhittingduringBigTenplay(.378)andwasperfectinstolenbaseattempts(10-10).McQuillanstartedallbuttwogamesatsecondbasefortheBlackandGold,rankingthirdinhitting(.344)andsecondinRBI(39).Durantfinishedhiscollegiatecareeramassingateam-best46RBI.Blaseranchoredtheteambehindtheplate.Aleaderon-and-offthefield,Blaserhadastellarjuniorseasonaftermissingamajorityofhissophomoreyearduetoinjury.BlaserwasabackstopfortheHawkeyepitchingstaff,limitingwildpitchesandgunningdown13baserunnersattemptingtosteal.Withabatinhishand,Blaserbatted.298andcollected12RBIstartingall24BigTencontests.

Iowafinished2010winning11ofitslast14gamesandthefutureisbrightforIowaHawkeyebaseball.TheHawkeyesreturnamajorityofitsstartersandwelcomeanumberoftalentednewcomers.Iowa’snucleusreturns,onlyneedingtoreplacetwooutfieldstartersandacouplemiddlerelievers.

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OVERALL RECORD: 30-28 HOME: 15-6 AWAY: 8-19 NEUTRAL: 7-3 BIG TEN: 13-11

PLAYER AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%Kurtis Muller .381 54 54 218 57 83 15 6 3 36 119 .546 24 9 22 4 .460 1 3 30 38 137 5 0 1.000Zach McCool .344 52 46 180 34 62 12 3 2 36 86 .478 18 3 25 1 .411 1 11 12 13 44 73 11 .914Mike McQuillan .344 56 56 212 38 73 7 2 3 39 93 .439 23 7 33 6 .415 6 5 8 13 126 133 15 .945Ryan Durant .326 58 58 215 35 70 18 0 4 46 100 .465 15 7 39 4 .379 6 4 10 14 120 1 4 .968Phil Keppler .310 53 41 158 25 49 10 1 2 28 67 .424 20 1 41 1 .387 2 2 0 1 325 26 6 .983Mike Corbeil .310 47 19 84 6 26 4 0 1 14 33 .393 9 4 13 5 .394 2 0 1 1 5 1 0 1.000Tyson Blaser .275 50 48 167 24 46 9 0 1 21 58 .347 19 9 22 3 .379 0 4 4 6 248 39 7 .976Trevor Willis .261 54 41 142 34 37 8 4 5 21 68 .479 17 3 52 1 .348 2 5 4 8 84 8 2 .979Kurt Lee .257 55 53 175 39 45 7 1 1 28 57 .326 15 7 32 4 .338 1 6 11 15 68 166 22 .914Dallas Burke .253 39 21 99 17 25 4 1 0 12 31 .313 11 4 17 1 .348 1 1 2 2 16 3 1 .950Sean Flanagan .192 41 21 78 15 15 1 0 4 13 28 .359 10 8 31 0 .337 2 0 2 3 151 10 7 .958---------------------Andrew Ewing .290 23 8 31 12 9 1 0 0 2 10 .323 6 4 11 2 .452 1 1 1 1 11 34 4 .918Dan Sheppard .260 28 18 77 8 20 1 0 0 7 21 .273 7 4 18 3 .352 0 0 2 3 92 5 2 .980Chett Zeise .239 30 19 71 9 17 2 0 2 14 25 .352 8 1 17 2 .317 2 5 1 2 13 41 8 .871Andrew Host .211 42 17 71 12 15 3 0 0 6 18 .254 6 0 18 4 .269 1 4 2 4 37 0 1 .974Patrick Harshman .000 14 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 1 .000 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 1.000Nick Brown .000 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .250 0 0 0 0 4 13 3 .850Zach Robertson .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 7 1 .909Jeff Pacha .000 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1.000Phil Schreiber .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 6 8 0 1.000Totals .297 58 58 1990 366 592 102 18 28 323 814 .409 209 71 398 42 .379 28 51 91 126 1508 615 98 .956Opponents .311 58 58 2071 422 645 119 18 47 394 941 .454 199 65 354 39 .385 27 39 64 83 1515 640 89 .960

PLAYER ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHAJarred Hippen 3.71 6 4 15 15 4 0 0 0 99.1 115 57 41 22 71 15 5 3 .288 6 9 0 6 3Zach Robertson 4.02 8 3 24 6 0 0 0 1 56.0 55 30 25 24 61 5 0 5 .259 9 5 1 3 8Nick Brown 6.10 5 7 14 9 0 0 0 0 62.0 73 47 42 25 48 9 4 9 .303 7 9 1 3 6Phil Schreiber 6.40 3 6 15 15 0 0 0 0 71.2 96 67 51 27 41 23 3 7 .321 5 16 0 3 4Patrick Schatz 6.68 1 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 33.2 52 34 25 20 17 12 0 3 .349 3 5 0 1 6Zach Kenyon 6.98 1 3 19 4 0 0 0 0 58.0 74 57 45 28 37 14 2 6 .310 4 5 0 6 1Michael Jacobs 7.71 1 3 20 1 0 0 1 0 25.2 44 35 22 8 15 10 1 1 .361 1 1 4 0 4Matt Dermody 7.93 3 2 10 7 0 0 1 0 36.1 47 32 32 16 25 13 1 3 .318 3 5 0 1 3Ricky Sandquist 8.14 0 0 16 0 0 0 1 0 21.0 30 21 19 11 10 11 1 1 .333 3 4 0 2 2----------------------------Kevin Lee 5.75 2 0 21 0 0 0 0 13 20.1 27 17 13 10 14 3 0 2 .307 3 3 0 0 0Jeff Pacha 9.00 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 15.0 23 15 15 4 14 2 1 4 .365 0 1 0 1 2Kevin Gates 21.00 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 6 8 7 2 1 1 0 2 .400 1 2 0 1 0Patrick Brennen 27.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 3 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 .600 0 0 1 0 0Totals 6.03 30 28 58 58 4 0 1 14 502.2 645 422 337 199 354 119 18 47 .311 45 64 7 27 39Opponents 5.61 28 30 58 58 1 0 1 9 505.0 592 366 315 209 398 102 18 28 .297 51 71 6 28 51

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PITCHINGTeam ERA W-L G CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAMinnesota 4.58 32-30 62 0 5/5 11 554.1 595 325 282 192 418 114 15 51 2122 .280 43 75 8 28 37Purdue 4.78 33-24 57 2 2/2 14 504.1 553 330 268 185 435 102 6 39 2002 .276 37 44 8 18 25Michigan State 5.22 34-19 53 5 5/2 12 467.2 543 309 271 160 335 96 15 36 1844 .294 28 56 4 16 27Michigan 5.22 35-22 57 0 2/2 15 505.1 600 345 293 247 420 90 9 41 1997 .300 56 64 6 19 29Ohio State 5.26 28-23 51 2 1/1 13 452.0 568 318 264 169 354 87 13 36 1855 .306 45 38 0 22 23Northwestern 5.47 24-32 56 3 1/1 14 484.0 591 356 294 177 356 97 21 51 1956 .302 25 34 6 21 33Illinois 5.89 26-26 52 1 2/1 12 452.0 550 347 296 195 266 125 9 51 1816 .303 33 68 4 19 28Iowa 5.94 30-28 58 4 1/1 14 502.2 645 422 332 199 354 119 18 47 2072 .311 46 65 7 26 39Penn State 6.34 22-30 52 2 0/0 3 456.0 611 381 321 221 268 111 19 34 1853 .330 45 59 2 29 46Indiana 6.63 28-27 55 3 4/2 11 489.0 627 444 360 266 336 106 19 58 1997 .314 59 81 12 27 28

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PLAYER AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%Zach McCool .378 23 22 90 18 34 8 0 1 16 45 .500 9 1 14 1 .440 0 7 10 10 23 35 4 .935Kurtis Muller .374 21 21 91 21 34 5 2 3 19 52 .571 9 3 7 2 .442 1 1 6 8 50 2 0 1.000Mike McQuiillan .368 24 24 95 15 35 3 0 1 13 41 .432 11 2 17 3 .432 3 2 4 7 52 61 6 .950Mike Cobeil .362 20 12 47 4 17 3 0 0 7 20 .426 5 0 9 4 .407 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1.000Ryan Durant .359 24 24 92 13 33 12 0 1 20 48 .522 7 0 15 1 .392 3 4 3 6 66 0 1 .985Phil Keppler .321 24 22 81 15 26 6 1 0 13 34 .420 9 1 20 0 .387 2 1 0 1 185 11 5 .975Tyson Blaser .298 24 24 84 12 25 4 0 1 12 32 .381 9 5 12 0 .398 0 0 3 4 116 28 3 .980Trevor Willis .246 23 19 65 17 16 2 2 4 10 34 .523 5 2 27 0 .319 0 3 2 2 36 2 0 1.000Kurt Lee .216 23 23 74 13 16 2 1 1 8 23 .311 6 4 10 1 .310 0 4 4 6 30 77 13 .892---------------Andrew Ewing .600 5 1 5 5 3 0 0 0 0 3 .600 2 1 0 1 .750 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 1.000Dallas Burke .294 11 3 17 5 5 1 0 0 2 6 .353 3 1 4 0 .409 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 1.000Chett Zeise .214 10 5 14 1 3 1 0 0 4 4 .286 3 0 1 1 .353 0 4 0 0 4 9 0 1.000Sean Flanagan .176 13 2 17 3 3 1 0 1 2 7 .412 3 0 8 0 .300 0 0 0 0 20 1 1 .955Andrew Host .172 16 9 29 4 5 0 0 0 3 5 .172 3 0 6 0 .250 0 3 1 2 13 0 1 .929Dan Sheppard .167 8 5 24 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 .167 0 2 6 0 .231 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 1.000Nick Brown .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2 9 1 .917Totals .314 24 24 826 146 259 48 6 13 129 358 .433 84 22 157 14 .387 12 30 34 47 631 260 36 .961Opponents .320 24 24 872 172 279 44 10 26 157 421 .483 68 28 136 17 .383 11 8 25 37 627 253 26 .971

PLAYER ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHAZach Robertson 2.45 4 0 13 0 0 0 0 1 22.0 16 7 6 10 24 1 0 3 .195 8 1 0 0 0Jarred Hippen 4.42 4 2 9 9 4 0 0 0 53.0 64 34 26 11 36 8 4 2 .299 3 4 0 4 0Nick Brown 4.73 4 2 8 6 0 0 0 0 45.2 50 26 24 14 27 5 3 7 .289 4 6 0 1 4Kevin Lee 6.23 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 6 8.2 12 8 6 6 10 1 0 1 .316 1 1 0 0 0Phil Schreiber 6.99 1 4 8 8 0 0 0 0 37.1 59 39 29 9 18 13 1 5 .362 3 12 0 2 1Zach Kenyon 7.66 0 2 8 1 0 0 0 0 22.1 28 24 19 12 13 7 1 3 .301 2 1 0 3 1Patrick Schatz 8.44 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 10.2 17 10 10 6 3 5 0 1 .362 0 2 0 0 2---------------Ricky Sandquist 0.00 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0 0 0Michael Jacobs 9.45 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 6.2 16 12 7 0 2 4 0 1 .444 0 1 1 0 0Matt Dermody 18.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 .400 0 0 0 0 0Jeff Pacha 99.00 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 12 10 10 0 0 0 1 2 1.000 0 0 0 1 0Totals 5.95 13 11 24 24 4 0 0 7 210.1 279 172 139 68 136 44 10 26 .320 21 28 1 11 8Opponents 5.43 11 13 24 24 0 0 0 4 209.0 259 146 126 84 157 48 6 13 .314 18 22 2 12 30

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1949. Jack.Bruner,.P.. Coaches.Association/First.Team

1949. Jack.Dittmer,.2B.. Coaches.Association. Second.Team

1971. Jim.Cox,.2B.

1975. Bryan.Jones,.2B.. The Sporting News. First.Team

1989. Tim.Costo,.SS.. Collegiate Baseball. Third.Team

. Chris.Hatcher,.OF.

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1990. Tim.Costo,.SS. Baseball America. First.Team. The Sporting News. First.Team

1992. Brett.Backlund,.P/IF.. Collegiate Baseball. Second.Team

1999. Brad.Carlson,.1B. Baseball America. Second.Team. Louisville.Slugger... Freshman.All-American

. Alex.Dvorsky,.C/OF

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2000. Reed.Pawelk,.P. Louisville.Slugger.. Freshman.All-American

2001. Ryan.Mentkowski,.P. Louisville.Slugger.. Freshman.All-American

2008. Kurtis.Muller,.OF. Ping.Baseball. Freshman.All-American

2009. Justin.Toole,.SS. Ping.Baseball. Third.Team.. Pre-Season.All-American

SECOND TEAM

1984. Craig.Conti1987. Mark.Boland1988. Bill.Heinz,.OF1991. Brett.Backlund,.P1992. Tim.Killeen,.C1993. Jay.Polson,.OF. Steve.Weimer,.P1994. Matt.Ostrom,.OF. Colin.Mattiace,.P2002. Ian.Mattiace,.IF2003. Kyle.Thousand,.OF2004. Nate.Yoho,.OF2005. Nate.Price,.OF2006. Austin.Seward,.P2007. Caleb.Curry,.OF. Nick.Erdman,.P2008. Kevin.Hoef,.3B. Caleb.Curry,.OF2010. Jarred.Hippen,.P. Kurtis.Muller,.OF

THIRD TEAM

1984. Jeff.Gurtcheff1986. Jeff.Gurtcheff1988. Mark.Denkinger,.P1991. Danan.Hughes,.OF1993. Colin.Mattiace,.P1996. C.J..Theileke,.IF1999. Brad.Carlson,.IF. Jim.Magrane,.P2001. Kurt.Vitense,.IF2002. Kyle.Thousand,.OF2003. Nathan.Johnson,.P2005. Jason.White,.IF. Andy.Lytle,.IF. Kris.Welker,.C2007. Justin.Toole,.2B2008. Justin.Toole,.SS2009. Justin.Toole,.SS2010. Zach.McCool,.3B

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. Lance.Guyer,.OF

. Andy.Jansen,.OF

. Luis.Leon,.IF

. Ian.Mattiace,.IF2002. Brad.Carlson,.IF. Chris.Groth,.IF. Lance.Guyer,.OF. Andy.Jansen,.OF. Luis.Leon,.IF. Ian.Mattiace,.IF.. B..Dutch.Mendenhall,.C2003. Aaron.Reasland,.P. Jim.Reid,.IF. Austin.Seward,.P. Chris.Steele,.IF. Kyle.Thousand,.OF2004. Ryan.Dupic,.P. Tim.Gudex,.P. Brent.Jackson,.P. Nathan.Johnson,.P. Mike.Mogard,.OF. Aaron.Reasland,.P. Jim.Reid,.IF. Austin.Seward,.P

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1987. Luis.Ramirez,.OF

1988. Keith.Noreen,.3B

1989. John.DeJarld,.P

1990. Brian.Wujcik,.OF

1991. Brett.Backlund,.P/IF

1992. Brett.Backlund,.O/IF

1993. Jay.Polson,.OF

1994. Matt.Ostrom,.OF

1995. Kurt.Belger,.P

1996. Colin.Mattiace,.P

1997.. Brian.Mitchell,.3B

1998. Nate.Frese,.SS

1999. Jim.Magrane,.P

2000. Kurt.Vitense,.IF

. Reed.Pawelk,.P

2001. Kurt.Vitense,.IF

2002. Brad.Carlson,.IF

. Dyson.Miguel,.P

2003. Nathan.Johnson,.P

2004. Nathan.Johnson,.P

2005. Tim.Gudex,.P

. Kris.Welker,.C

2006. Tim.Gudex,.P

2007. Jason.White,.IF

. Dusty.Napoleon,.IF

. Travis.Sweet,.OF

2008. Justin.Toole,.IF

. Caleb.Curry,.OF

2009. Ryan.Durant,.OF

. Justin.Toole,.SS

2010. Kurtis.Muller,.OF

FIRST TEAM 1949. Jack.Bruner,.P. Jack.Dittmer,.2B1950. Glenn.Drahn,.P. Murland.Moran,.OF. Bob.Primrose,.3B1953. Jack.Lindquist,.CF. Don.Waldron,.SS1954. Ed.Lindsey,.LF1956. Les.Hawthorne,.CF1957. Don.Dobrino,.P1959. Dick.Weatherly,.C1963. Jim.Freese,.C1965. Mickey.Moses,.LF1969. Gary.Breshears,.2B1970. Gary.Breshears,.2B1971. Jim.Cox,.2B. Fred.Mims,.OF1972. Fred.Mims,.OF. Bill.Heckroth,.P. Tom.Hurn,.1B. Larry.Schutzius,.OF1974. Steve.Stumpff,.1B1975. Mark.Ewell,.P. Brad.Trickey,.3B1976. Steve.Stumpff,.1B1977. Tom.Steinmetz,.2B1980. Dave.Hoeksema,.SS. John.Hoyman,.1B. Tom.Mullen,.P. Lance.Platz,.OF1981. Ed.Garton,.3B1984. John.Knapp,.3B1985. Rob.Eddie,.OF1987. Luis.Ramirez,.OF1988. Keith.Noreen,.3B1989. Tim.Costo,.SS. Chris.Hatcher,.OF. Keith.Noreen,.3B1990. Tim.Costo,.SS. John.DeJarld,.P. Chris.Hatcher,.OF. Keith.Noreen,.3B. Brian.Wujcik,.OF1992. Brett.Backlund,.P/IF1995. Kurt.Belger,.P1997. Brian.Mitchell,.3B2002. Brad.Carlson,.1B2004. Nathan.Johnson,.P2005. Tim.Gudex,.P2006. Tim.Gudex,.P2007. Jason.White,.SS. Travis.Sweet,.OF2009. Ryan.Durant,.OF

. Colin.Mattiace,.P

. Jeremy.Meccage,.P

. Joe.Muniz,.IF

. Jeff.Schley,.OF1997. Kurt.Belger,.P. Brian.Mitchell,.IF. Kevin.Lawler,.C. Joe.Muniz,.IF1998.. Toby.Humes,.C. Brian.Mitchell,.IF. Troy.Wulf,.P1999. Brad.Carlson,.IF. Matt.Gruber,.P. Toby.Humes,.C. Kurt.Vitense,.IF. Troy.Wulf,.P2000. Chad.Blackwell,.P. Brad.Carlson,.IF. Matt.Gruber,.P. Toby.Humes,.C. Andy.Jansen,.OF. Ian.Mattiace,.IF. Ryan.Prahm,.P. Kurt.Vitense,.IF2001. Chad.Blackwell,.P

1990. Brian.Wujcik,.OF1991. Matt.Johnson,.IF. Curt.Martin,.C. John.Pratt,.OF. Hank.Sprinkle,.P1992. Matt.Johnson,.IF. Bob.Morris,.IF1993. Bob.Morris,.IF. Jay.Witter,.P1994. Matt.Austin,.P. Kurt.Belger,.P/SS. Matt.Kraus,.OF1995. Matt.Austin,.P. Rober.Holst,.P. Kevin.Lawler,.P. Robert.Lehnherr,.IF. Colin.Mattiace,.P. Joe.Muniz,.IF. John.Ostwald,.OF. Jeff.Steinfeldt,.C1996.. Matt.Austin,.P.. Moshe.Greenberg,.P. Michael.Kron,.P. Kevin.Lawler,.P. Robert.Lehnherr,.IF

2005. Neal.Coleman,.OF. Brian.Furlong,.P. Tim.Gudex,.P. L.J..Mims,.OF. Mike.Mogard,.OF. Casey.O’Rourke,.P. Aaron.Reasland,.P. Austin.Seward,.P2006. Neal.Coleman,.OF. Ben.Geelan,.C. Tim.Gudex,.P. Jeff.Maitland,.OF. L.J..Mims,.OF. Mike.Mogard,.OF. Tom.Moreland,.C. Aaron.Reasland,.P. Austin.Seward,.P. Chris.Zinn,.P2007. Nick.Erdman,.P. Ben.Geelan,.C. Kevin.Hoef,.IF. Tom.Moreland,.C. Nick.Muhlenbruch,.IF. Casey.O’Rourke,.P. Justin.Toole,.P

2008. Tyson.Blaser,.C. Nick.Erdman,.P. Ben.Geelan,.C. Kevin.Hoef,.IF. Michael.Jacobs,.P. Nick.Muhlenbruch,.IF. Andrew.Porter,.P. Justin.Toole,.IF2009. Tyson.Blaser,.C. Nick.Erdman,.P. Kevin.Hoef,.IF. Michael.Jacobs,.P. Zach.McCool,.IF. Jeff.Pacha,.OF. Justin.Toole,.IF2010. Tyson.Blaser,.C. Patrick.Brennan,.P. Ryan.Durant,.OF. Patrick.Harshman,.OF. Kevin.Lee,.P. Zach.McCool,.IF. Jeff.Pacha,.P. Zach.Robertson,.P

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HITS1.. John.Knapp. 91. 19862.. Justin.Toole. 87. 20083.. Travis.Sweet. 85. 20074.. Kurtis.Muller. 83. 20105.. Chris.Hatcher. 81. 19906.. Caleb.Curry. 30. 20087.. Chris.Hatcher. 79. 19898.. Brad.Carlson. 77. 1999. Jeff.Gurtcheff. 77. 198610.. Rob.Eddie. 76. 1985. Andy.Lytle. 76. 2005. Keith.Noreen. 76. 198913.. Ed.Garton. 75. 1981

DOUBLES1.. John.Knapp. 24. 19862.. Bill.Heinz. 20. 19863.. Brian.Wujick. 19. 19894.. Ryan.Durant. 18. 2010. Bill.Heinz. 18. 1987. Rob.Eddie. 18. 19857.. Kyle.Thousand. 17. 2003. Ian.Mattiace. 17. 2002. Brad.Carlson. 17. 1999. Bob.Morris. 17. 1992

11.. Jeff.Gremley. 16. 2003. Andy.Jansen. 16. 1999. Dave.Hoeksema. 16. 1979. .. Kris.Welker. 16. 2005

TRIPLES1.. Kyle.Thousand. 8. 2002. Rob.Eddie. 8. 1985. Brad.Trickey. 8. 19744.. Bob.Morris. 7. 1991. Chris.Hatcher. 7. 1989. Randy.Frakes. 7. 1987. Craig.Conti. 7. 1986. Craig.Conti. 7. 1984. Lance.Platz. 7. 1980. Larry.Rathje. 7. 1967

HOME RUNS1.. John.Knapp. 22. 19862.. Brad.Carlson. 21. 1999. Tim.Costo. 21. 19894.. Brian.Mitchell. 20. 19975.. Jeff.Gurtcheff. 18. 19866.. Bill.Heinz. 17. 19867.. Brad.Carlson. 16. 2002. Tim.Costo. 16. 19909.. Rob.Eddie. 15. 198610.. Randy.Frakes. 14. 1985. Chris.Hatcher. 14. 1989

RBI1.. John.Knapp. 81. 19862.. Jeff.Gurtcheff. 79. 19863.. Brad.Carlson. 77. 1999. Tim.Costo. 77. 19895.. Ed.Garton. 76. 19816.. Chris.Hatcher. 67. 1989. Bill.Heinz. 67. 19868.. Caleb.Curry. 65. 20089.. Tim.Costo. 64. 199010.. Rick.Jennings. 63. 198611.. Jeff.Gurtcheff. 60. 1985

RUNS1.. John.Knapp. 80. 19862.. Jason.White. 70. 2007. Tony.Burley. 70. 19814.. Craig.Conti. 68. 1985. Craig.Conti. 68. 19866.. Chris.Hatcher. 66. 1989. Randy.Frakes. 66. 19858.. Justin.Toole. 63. 20089.. Travis.Sweet. 63. 200710.. Rob.Eddie. 62. 1986. Keith.Noreen. 62. 1989

STOLEN BASES1.. Caleb.Curry. 45. 20082.. Tony.Burley. 42. 19813.. Lance.Platz. 37. 19794.. Craig.Conti. 34. 19845.. Kurtis.Muller. 30. 20106.. Lance.Platz. 29. 19807.. Tim.Gassmann. 29. 19818.. Tom.Steinmetz. 29. 19779.. Craig.Conti. 28. 198610.. Tony.Burley. 28. 198011.. Travis.Sweet. 25. 2007. Tim.Gassmann. 25. 198213.. Justin.Toole. 24. 200814.. Dave.Krull. 22. 197015.. Craig.Conti. 21. 1985

HIT-BY-PITCH1.. Kevin.Hoef. 20. 20082.. Kevin.Hoef. 19. 20093.. Kris.Welker. 17. 20044.. Ian.Mattice. 16. 20025.. Kevin.Hoef. 15. 20066.. Kurtis.Muller. 14. 2008. Kevin.Hoef. 14. 2007

HITTING STREAK25.Games,.Justin.Toole,.2008

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1.. Mike.Boddicker. 0.79. 19762.. Carl.Burnst. 0.95. 19643.. Tim.Gudex. 1.15. 20064.. Glen..Van.Fassen.1.23. 1958.5.. Fernando.Arango.1.33. 19716.. Jim.Koering. 1.35. 19677.. Bob.Schauenberg.1.38. 19658.. Merle.Jensen. 1.44. 19539.. Alan.Schuette. 1.53. 196810.. Al.Lenski. 1.61. 195111.. Craig.Cordt. 1.62. 197512.. Frank.Renner. 1.62. 1967

STRIKEOUTS1.. Jim.Magrane. 110. 19992.. Brett.Backlund. 94. 19913.. Wes.Obermueller.91. 19994.. Mike.Boddicker. 84. 19775.. Jack.Bruner. 81. 19486.. Jack.Bruner. 79. 19497.. John.DeJarld. 78. 19908.. Allen.Rath. 77. 19889.. Allen.Rath. 76. 198710.. Jim.Koering. 75. 1969

WINS1.. Brett.Backlund. 11. 19922.. John.DeJarld. 11. 19903.. Harold.Haub. 11. 19404... Tim.Gudex. 9. 20055.. Zach.Robertson. 8. 2010. Brett.Backlund. 8. 1991. Chuck.Georgantas. 8. 1985. Jeff.Ott. 8. 1984. Bill.Drambel. 8. 1981. Tom.Mullen. 8. 1980. Rich.Carlucci. 8. 1978. Mike.Boddicker. 8. 1977. Bob.Stepp. 8. 1977. Mark.Ewell. 8. 1975

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INNINGS PITCHED1.. Jim.Magrane. 107.2.19992.. John.DeJarld. 105.3.19903.. Brett.Backlund. 102.0.19914.. Jarred.Hippen. 99.1. 20105.. Don.Dobrino. 98.0. 19566.. Nate.Johnson. 96.1. 20047.. Jack.Bruner. 95.0. 19488.. Wes.Obermueller.88.1. 19999.. John.DeJarld. 87.7. 198910.. Mark.Boland. 87.2. 198711.. Chad.Blackwell. 85.0. 200012.. Dick.Hoeksema. 83.3. 1950.

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GAMES PLAYED220,.Craig.Conti,.1983-86

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RUNS SCORED221,.Craig.Conti,.1983-86

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GAME-WINNING RBI CAREER 27,.Keith.Noreen,.1987-90

TOTAL BASES 441,.Keith.Noreen,.1987-90

BATTING AVERAGE .400,.Jeff.Gurtcheff,.1986

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE.738,.J..Gurtcheff,.1983-86

SINGLES 183,.Keith.Noreen,.1987-90

DOUBLES 54,.Bill.Heinz,.1984,.86-88

TRIPLES 19,.Craig.Conti,.1983-86

HOME RUNS 45,.Brad.Carlson,.1999-2002

STOLEN BASES CAREER103,.Craig.Conti,.1983-86

STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS CAREER 121,.Craig.Conti,.1983-86

WALKS CAREER.127,.Craig.Conti,.1983-86

HIT-BY-PITCH CAREER 68,.Kevin.Hoef,.2006-09

SACRIFICE HITS CAREER.30,.Kurt.Vitense,.1998-01

SACRIFICE FLIES CAREER.15,.Brian.Mitchell,.1996-9815,.Caleb.Curry,.2007-08

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PUTOUTS CAREER.1,262,.Brad.Carlson,.1999-01

ASSISTS CAREER.472,.Kurt.Vitense,.1998-2001

DOUBLE PLAYS CAREER174,.Brad.Carlson,.1999-02

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INNINGS CAREER.277.2,.Mark.Boland,.1985-88

STRIKEOUTS CAREER 246,.Allen.Rath,.1987-90

ERA CAREER.2.29,.Jim.Koering,.1967-69

APPEARANCES CAREER76,.Kurt.Belger,.1993-97

COMPLETE GAMES CAREER 23,.Mark.Boland,.1985-88

SHUTOUTS CAREER.6,.Mike.Boddicker,.1976-78

SAVES CAREER.22,.Kurt.Belger,.1993-97

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AT BATS7,.on.13.occasions.(last.by.Phil.Keppler.vs..Tenn-Martin,.2009)

HITS5,.on.14.occasions.(last.by.Kurt.Lee.vs..Michigan,.2010)

RUNS5,.on.two.occasions.(last.by.John.Mahoney.vs..Wm..Penn,.1978)

RUNS BATTED IN10,.Brian.Wujcik.at.Illinois,.1989

TOTAL BASES17,.Bill.Heinz.at.Minnesota,.1988

SINGLES5,.twice,.last.by.Justin.Toole.vs..Northern.Iowa,.2008

DOUBLES3,.on.eight.occasions.(last.by.Nate.Yoho.vs..Penn.State,.2004)

TRIPLES2,.on.14.occasions.(last.by.Trevow.Willis.vs..Ohio.State,.2010)

HOME RUNS4,.Bill.Heinz.vs..Minnesota,.1988

STOLEN BASES5,.Lance.Platz.at.Purdue,.1979

STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS5,.Lance.Platz.at.Purdue,.1979

WALKS4,.on.eight.occasions.(last.by.Nate.Price.vs..North.Dakota.St.,.2006)

HIT-BY-PITCHES2,.on.many.occasions..(last.by.Tyson.Blaser,.2010)

SACRIFICE HITS3,.Travis.Sweet.vs..North.Dakota.State,.2007.SACRIFICE FLIES2,on11occasions(lastbyKevinHoefatPurdue,2009)

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PUTOUTS20,.Steve.Stumpff.vs..Tulsa,.1975

ASSISTS9,.on.four.occasions.(last.by.Jeff.Gremley.vs..Southern.Illinois,.2003)

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STRIKEOUTS (9.inn.).17,.on.two.occasions..(last.by.Jim.Magrane.vs..Western.Illinois,.1999)

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HITS2010. Kurtis.Muller. 832009. Ryan.Durant. 672008. Justin.Toole. 872007. Travis.Sweet. 852006. Nate.Price. 592005. Andy.Lytle. 762004. Nate.Yoho. 632003. Kyle.Thousand. 59

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2002. Ian.Mattiace. 672001. Kurt.Vitense. 562000. Kurt.Vitense. 601999. Brad.Carlson. 771998. Terry.Ramsey. 561997. Eric.Martinez. 581996. C.J.Thieleke. 541995. Matt.Ostrom. 621994. Matt.Ostrom. 681993. Cory.Larsen. 621992. Bob.Morris. 561991. Bob.Morris. 691990. Chris.Hatcher. 811989. Chris.Hatcher. 791988. Bill.Heinz. 661987. Keith.Noreen. 691986. John.Knapp. 911985. Rob.Eddie. 761984. John.Knapp. 641983. Craig.Conti. 47. Tim.Gassmann. 471982. Nick.Fegen. 611981. Ed.Garton. 751980. Lance.Platz. 531979. Lance.Platz. 531978. Jeff.Leuders. 471977. Tom.Steinmetz. 651976. Bob.Rasley. 391975. Tim.Hilinski. 451974. Dave.Marshall. 441973. Dave.Marshall. 311972. Ray.Smith. 471971. Jim.Cox. 521970. Gary.Breshears. 49. Jim.Cox. 49

DOUBLES2010. Ryan.Durant. 182009. Wes.Freie. 142008. Caleb.Curry. 15. Justin.Toole. 152007. Travis.Sweet. 132006. Nate.Price. 122005. Kris.Welker. 162004. Nate.Yoho. 152003. Kyle.Thousand. 172002. Ian.Mattiace. 172001. Humes/Mattiace. 132000. Kurt.Vitense. 151999. Brad.Carlson. 171998. Nate.Frese. 141997. Bill.Stafford. 151996. Brian.Mitchell. 151995. Matt.Ostrom. 13

1994. Matt.Ostrom. 151993. Cory.Larsen. 141992. Bob.Morris. 171991. Bob.Morris. 101990. Tim.Costo. 151989. Keith.Noreen. 151988. Tim.Costo. 13. Bill.Heinz. 131987. Bill.Heinz. 181986. John.Knapp. 241985. Rob.Eddie. 181984. John.Knapp. 141983. Nick.Fegen. 111982. Nick.Fegen. 131981. Ed.Garton. 151980. Ed.Lash. 111979. Dave.Hoeksema. 161978. Mike.Boddicker. 9. John.Mahoney. 91977. Ron.Hess. 111976. Mike.Boddicker. 91975. Jon.Brase. 101974. Tim.Hilinski. 8

1973. Tom.Hilinski. 71972. Ray.Smith. 91971. Jim.Cox. 91970. three.with. 9

TRIPLES2010. Kurtis.Muller. 62009. Trevor.Willis. 32008. Justin.Toole. 4. T.J..Cataldo. 4. Kevin.Hoef. 42007. Travis.Sweet. 42006. Jason.White. 52005. Jason.White. 42004. Jesse.Brownell. 4. Jeff.Gremley. 42003. Lance.Guyer. 52002. Kyle.Thousand. 82001. Jim.Reed. 22000. Brian.Bucklin. 51999. Andy.Jansen. 51998. Eric.Martinez. 21997. Eric.Martinez. 4

1996. C.J..Thieleke. 31995. Matt.Ostrom. 41994. Curtis.Reed. 41993. three.with. 31992. three.with. 31991. Bob.Morris. 71990. Chris.Hatcher. 3. Errol.Shirer. 31989. Chris.Hatcher. 71988. three.with. 31987. Randy.Frakes. 71986. Craig.Conti. 71985. Rob.Eddie. 81984. Craig.Conti. 71983. Tim.Gassmann. 41982. Dick.Turelli. 51981. Dick.Turelli. 41980. Lance.Platz. 71979. Jeff.Lueders. 3. Del.Ryan. 31978. John.Mahoney. 61977. Tom.Steinmetz. 41976. Bob.Rasley. 41975. Greg.Fetter. 31974. Brad.Trickey. 81973. three.with. 21972. Tom.Hurn. 41971. Ray.Smith. 61970. Gary.Breshears. 6

HOME RUNS2010. Trevor.Willis. 52009. Wes.Freie. 92008. Caleb.Curry. 72007. Jason.White. 102006. four.tied.at...... 22005. Nate.Yoho. 82004. Nate.Yoho. 42003. Lance.Guyer. 72002. Brad.Carlson. 162001. Ian.Mattiace. 92000. three.tied.at…. 51999. Brad.Carlson. 211998. Brian.Mitchell. 111997. Brian.Mitchell. 201996. Colin.Mattiace. 81995. Jeremy.Lewis. 8. Matt.Ostrom. 81994. Jeremy.Lewis. 81993. Jay.Polson. 131992. Tim.Killeen. 121991. John.Pratt. 101990. Tim.Costo. 161989. Tim.Costo. 211988. Chris.Hatcher. 12

. Bill.Heinz. 121987. Bill.Heinz. 101986. John.Knapp. 221985. Randy.Frakes. 141984. Lenny.Turelli. 111983. Jim.Drahozal. 51982. Nick.Fegen. 81981. Ed.Garton. 101980. Ed.Lash. 61979. Ed.Lash. 91978. Jerry.Blixt. 81977. Jeff.Jones. 101976. Steve.Stumpff. 61975. Bryan.Jones. 131974. Bryan.Jones. 71973. Tom.DeAngelo. 4. Bryan.Jones. 41972. Jim.Sundberg. 81971. Jim.Cox. 121970. Jim.Cox. 5

RBI2010. Ryan.Durant. 462009. Wes.Freie. 442008. Caleb.Curry. 652007. Dusty.Napoleon. 562006. Nate.Price. 332005. Kris.Welker. 462004. .Nate.Yoho. 482003. Jeff.Gremley. 322002. Brad.Carlson. 542001. Alex.Dvorsky. 332000. Brad.Carlson. 371999. Brad.Carlson. 771998. Brian.Mitchell. 491997. Brian.Mitchell. 50

1996. Steve.Boros. 351995. Jeremy.Lewis. 511994. Jeremy.Lewis. 401993. Jay.Polson. 421992. Tim.Killeen. 361991. John.Pratt. 441990. Tim.Costo. 641989. Tim.Costo. 771988. Chris.Hatcher. 461987. Bill.Heinz. 501986. John.Knapp. 811985. Jeff.Gurtcheff. 601984. Lenny.Turelli. 481983. Nick.Fegen. 301982. Nick.Fegen. 511981. Ed.Garton. 761980. Dave.Hoeksema. 351979. Dave.Hoeksema. 331978. Del.Ryan. 421977. Del.Ryan. 431976. Bob.Rasley. 301975. Bryan.Jones. 501974. Steve.Stumpff. 371973. Dave.Marshall. 231972. Larry.Schutzius. 351971. Jim.Cox. 381970. Gary.Breshears. 32

RUNS2010. Kurtis.Muller. 572009. Wes.Freie. 332008. Justin.Toole. 632007. Jason.White. 702006. Nate.Price. 412005. Andy.Lytle. 462004. Kris.Welker. 352003. Kyle.Thousand. 422002. Ian.Mattiace. 512001. Ian.Mattiace. 302000. Brain.Burks. 341999. Andy.Jansen. 491998. Nate.Frese. 391997. Brian.Mitchell. 391996. C.J..Thieleke. 421995. Matt.Ostrom. 43. C.J..Thieleke. 431994. Curtis.Reed. 481993. Jay.Polson. 461992. Brett.Backlund. 35. Tim.Killeen. 351991. Danan.Hughes. 40. Bob.Morris. 401990. Tim.Costo. 59

1989. Chris.Hatcher. 661988. Bill.Heinz. 431987. Randy.Frakes. 501986. John.Knapp. 801985. Craig.Conti. 681984. Craig.Conti. 50. John.Knapp. 501983. Craig.Conti. 35. Brian.Charipar. 351982. Tim.Davis. 421981. Tony.Burley. 701980. Dave.Hoeksema. 36. Lance.Platz. 361979. Lance.Platz. 461978. John.Mahoney. 441977. Tom.Steinmetz. 561976. Bob.Rasley. 301975. Bryan.Jones. 451974. Tom.Hilinski. 401973. Tom.Hilinski. 22. Brad.Trickey. 221972. Fred.Mims. 351971. Ray.Smith. 461970. Gary.Breshears. 43

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EARNED RUN AVERAGE(Min. 20 Innings)2010. Jarred.Hippen. 3.712009. Mike.Schurz. 4.502008. Jason.Belk. 4.082007. Brock.Alberts. 3.472006. Tim.Gudex. 1.152005. Tim.Gudex. 2.552004. Nathan.Johnson. 3.362003. Nathan.Johnson. 3.382002. Nick.Jensen. 2.162001. Mitch.Price. 3.572000. Reed.Pawelk. 3.181999. Jim.Magrane. 4.431998. Jeremy.Meccage. 4.551997. David.Kot. 3.221996. Robert.Holst. 4.651995. Brent.Glendinning. 2.171994. Brent.Glendinning. 4.141993. Steve.Weimer. 2.701992. Brett.Backlund. 2.041991. Brett.Backlund. 3.881990. John.DeJarld. 2.561989. Brian.Kennedy. 2.511988. John.DeJarld. 2.03

1987. Allen.Rath. 3.321986. Scott.Flynn. 4.091985. Chuck.Georgantas. 4.051984. Ed.Murphy. 2.381983. Mike.Hoeg. 2.661982. Brian.Hobaugh. 2.151981. Mike.Hoeg. 2.521980. Brian.Hobaugh. 2.541979. Tom.Mullen. 2.261978. Rich.Carlucci. 2.981977. Rich.Carlucci. 2.901976. Mike.Boddicker. 0.791975. Craig.Cordt. 1.621974. Jim.Linn. 2.401973. Jim.Linn. 3.121972. Jim.Wise. 2.011971. Fernando.Arango. 1.331970. Chet.Teklinski. 2.37

WINS2010. Zach.Robertson. 82009. Jarred.Hippen. 32008. Brock.Alberts. 52007. Nick.Erdman. 72006. Austin.Seward. 6

2005. Tim.Gudex. 92004. Nathan.Johnson. 62003. Nathan.Johnson. 62002. Matt.Hasz. 52001. Blackwell/Jensen. 42000. Ryan.Prahm. 61999. Jim.Magrane. 61998. Jim.Magrane. 5. Jeremy.Meccage. 51997. Jeremy.Meccage. 51996. Colin.Mattiace. 51995. Matt.Austin. 61994. Colin.Mattiace. 61993. Colin.Mattiace. 7. Steve.Weimer. 71992. Brett.Backlund. 111991. Brett.Backlund. 81990. John.DeJarld. 111989. four.with. 71988. Allen.Rath. 61987. Mark.Boland. 71986. Chuck.Georgantas. 61985. Chuck.Georgantas. 81984. Jeff.Ott. 81983. Mike.Darby. 61982. three.with. 51981. Bill.Drambel. 81980. Tom.Mullen. 81979. Bill.Drambel. 6. Chuck.Johnson. 61978. Rich.Carlucci. 81977. Mike.Boddicker. 8. Bob.Stepp. 81976. Bob.Stepp. 61975. Mark.Ewell. 81974. Mark.Ewell. 81973. Jim.Linn. 41972. Bill.Heckroth. 8. Mark.Tschopp. 81971. Bill.Heckroth. 4. Mark.Tschopp. 41970. Mark.Tschopp. 5

INNINGS PITCHED2010. Jarred.Hippen. 99.12009. Jarred.Hippen. 68.12008. Brock.Alberts. 62.02007. Nick.Erdman. 71.22006. Jeff.Maitland. 76.02005. Casey.O’Rourke. 69.22004. Nathan.Johnson. 96.12003. Reed.Pawelk. 66.22002. Reed.Pawelk. 81.12001.. Chad.Blackwell. 64.02000. Chad.Blackwell. 85.01999. Jimmy.Magrane. 107.21998. Jeremy.Meccage. 61.11997. Nate.Frese. 66.11996. Jeremy.Meccage. 60.11995. Jeremy.Meccage. 66.1.1994. Colin.Mattiace. 83.01993. Colin.Mattiace. 75.71992. Brett.Backlund. 79.31991. Brett.Backlund. 102.01990. John.DeJarld. 105.31989. John.DeJarld. 87.71988. Calvin.Eldred. 78.31987. Mark.Boland. 87.21986. Mark.Boland. 74.11985. Mike.Darby. 70.11984. Jeff.Ott. 70.01983. Jeff.Ott. 72.01982. Brian.Hobaugh. 58.61981. Bill.Drambel. 65.61980. Tom.Mullen. 64.31979. Chuck.Johnson. 60.01978. Mike.Boddicker. 66.61977. Mike.Boddicker. 65.61976. Tom.Steen. 67.61975. Mark.Ewell. 73.61974. Mark.Ewell. 61.61973. Mark.Ewell. 53.01972. Bill.Heckroth. 80.31971. Mark.Tschopp. 60.31970. Chet.Teklinski. 68.3

STRIKEOUTS2010. Jarred.Hippen.. 712009. Jarred.Hippen. 502008. Brock.Alberts. 562007. Steve.Turnbull. 442006. Jeff.Maitland. 482005. Tim.Gudex. 472004. Nathan.Johnson. 732003. Nathan.Johnson. 532002. Reed.Pawelk. 622001. Chad.Blackwell. 462000. Chad.Blackwell. 551999. Jim.Magrane. 1101998. Jeremy.Meccage. 451996. Nate.Frese. 611996. Matt.Austin. 461995. Jeremy.Meccage. 551994. Kurt.Belger. 34. Brent.Glendinning. 341993. Steve.Weimer. 531992. Brett.Backlund. 651991. Brett.Backlund. 941990. John.DeJarld. 781989. Calvin.Eldred. 641988. Allen.Rath. 771987. Allen.Rath. 761986. Mark.Boland. 591985. Mike.Darby. 511984. Jeff.Ott. 491983. Jeff.Ott. 501982. Jeff.Green. 441981. Mark.Radosevich. 561980. Jeff.Green. 451979. Chuck.Johnson. 611978. Mike.Boddicker. 681977. Mike.Boddicker. 841976. Tom.Steen. 581975. Mark.Ewell. 491974. Tom.Steen. 411973. Tom.Steen. 391972. Mark.Tschopp. 621971. Bill.Heckroth. 431970. Chet.Teklinski. 58

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YEAR .... COACH........ W-L-T BIG TEN1890....... none...............2-1-01891....... none...............3-0-01892....... none...............2-1-01893....... none...............3-9-01894....... none...............not.available1895....... none...............6-7-01896....... none...............5-2-01897....... none...............6-6-01898....... none...............5-2-11899....... none...............5-6-11900....... Knipe.............13-2-01901....... Knipe.............12-6-01902....... Williams.........7-13-01903....... Williams.........11-7-01904....... Chalmers.......12-4-01905....... Chalmers.......12-2-01906....... Griffith............9-5-0..............8th1907....... Storey............8-4-0............10th1908....... Kent...............7-9-0..............8th1909....... Kirk................9-3-01910....... Green.............8-6-0..............7th1911........ Stewart..........9-9-0..............7th1912....... Stewart..........7-3-1..............6th1913....... Lindeman.......8-8-0..............8th1914....... Kent...............10-6-0............7th1915....... Kent...............12-3-2............4th1916....... Kent...............9-6-0..............7th1917....... Kent...............4-6-1..............5th1918....... Kent...............7-5-0..............5th1919....... Jones.............10-6-0........... 3rd1920....... Ashmore........8-4-1............. 3rd1921....... Ashmore........5-9-0..............8th1922....... Ashmore........10-7-0............6th1923....... Barry..............9-7-0..............6th1924....... Barry..............10-8-0............8th1925....... Vogel..............9-8-1.......... T-5th1926....... Vogel..............11-10-0........10th1927....... Vogel..............10-7-1.........T-1st1928....... Vogel..............12-7-0........ T-6th1929....... Vogel..............21-11-0.........2nd1930....... Vogel..............12-9-0

YEAR .... COACH........ W-L-T BIG TEN1931....... Vogel..............7-10-0............9th1932....... Vogel..............5-9-0..............5th1933....... Vogel..............12-10-0...... T-4th1934....... Vogel..............18-12-1...... T-5th1935....... Vogel..............13-12-0..........8th1936....... Vogel..............16-6-0........... 3rd1937....... Vogel..............13-15-0..........8th1938....... Vogel..............12-12-0.......T-1st1939....... Vogel..............19-5-0............1st1940....... Vogel..............20-3-1........... 3rd1941....... Vogel..............22-6-0...........2nd1942....... Vogel..............15-2-1.........T-1st1943....... Davis..............8-4-0..............5th1944....... Davis..............3-5-0..............8th1945....... Davis..............4-6-0..............8th1946....... Vogel..............11-6-0........ T-3rd1947....... Vogel..............13-11-1..........5th1948....... Vogel..............15-12-0...... T-5th1949....... Vogel..............14-8-0.........T-1st1950....... Vogel..............19-6-0........... 3rd1951....... Vogel..............11-13-0...... T-8th1952....... Vogel..............12-14-0..........9th1953....... Vogel..............15-10-1..........4th1954....... Vogel..............10-15-1..........7th1955....... Vogel..............6-18-0........ T-9th1956....... Vogel..............11-16-1..........7th1957....... Vogel..............9-10-0....... T-2nd1958....... Vogel..............9-19-2..........10th1959....... Vogel..............10-18-1..........9th1960....... Vogel..............7-17-0..........10th1961....... Vogel..............8-16-0............8th1962....... Vogel..............13-16-1...... T-7th1963....... Schultz...........20-9-0...........2nd1964....... Schultz...........13-16-1...... T-7th1965....... Schultz...........13-12-0...... T-4th1966....... Schultz...........14-15-0..........8th1967....... Schultz...........19-12-1..........5th1968....... Schultz...........19-11-1..........9th1969....... Schultz...........21-24-0...... T-8th1970....... Schultz...........10-9-0............... Banks.............14-13-0..........9th

YEAR .... COACH........ W-L-T BIG TEN1971....... Banks.............28-17-0..........5th1972....... Banks.............25-17-0..........1st1973....... Banks.............16-14-1...... T-7th1974....... Banks.............27-13-0.......T-1st1975....... Banks.............29-14-0.........2nd1976....... Banks.............23-16-0...... T-5th1977....... Banks.............40-14-0...... T-4th1978....... Banks.............28-17-0..........4th1979....... Banks.............32-12-0..........5th1980....... Banks.............31-14-0......... 3rd1981....... Banks.............44-21-0........3rd*1982....... Banks.............31-23-0........ 5th*1983....... Banks.............32-21-1....... 2nd*1984....... Banks.............31-26-0........3rd*1985....... Banks.............40-20-0....T-2nd*1986....... Banks.............29-27-0........ 5th*1987....... Banks.............29-28-0........3rd*1988....... Banks.............29-25-0..........5th1989....... Banks.............37-20-0..... T-2nd1990....... Banks.............38-19-0..........1st1991....... Banks.............26-28-1..........9th1992....... Banks.............26-28-0..........7th1993....... Banks.............32-20-0..........6th1994....... Banks.............22-32-1...... T-3rd1995....... Banks.............29-24-0..........7th1996....... Banks.............25-22-0..........7th1997....... Banks.............17-30-0........10th1998....... Broghamer.....19-27-0...... T-6th1999....... Broghamer.....22-34-0........10th2000....... Broghamer.....19-35......... T-7th2001....... Broghamer.....19-29......... T-9th2002....... Broghamer.....26-29-1..........5th2003....... Broghamer.....18-29...........10th2004....... Dahm.............20-35.............8th2005....... Dahm.............28-29............ 3rd2006....... Dahm.............23-33.............9th2007....... Dahm.............31-23.............4th2008....... Dahm.............22-33...........10th2009....... Dahm.............16-35...........10th2010....... Dahm.............30-28......... T-3rdTOTALS ....................1919-1634-28 (.540)

*indicates rank in western division

COACH ....................... YEARS .................... WON ....... LOST ... TIED ... PCT.

Duane.Banks............. 1970-1997............... 810............ 575.........4............ .585Otto.Vogel.................. 1925-42,.46-62........ 440............ 382.........13.......... .535JackDahm............... 2004-p.................... 170........... 216........0........... .440Dick.Schultz............... 1963-70................... 129............ 106.........3............ .548Scott.Broghamer....... 1998-03................... 123............ 183.........1............ .401Maury.Kent................ 1914-18................... 49.............. 35...........3............ .580Alden.Knipe............... 1900-01................... 25.............. 8.............0............ .758John.Chalmers.......... 1904-05................... 24.............. 6.............0............ .800James.Ashmore......... 1920-22................... 23.............. 20...........1............ .534Sam.Barry................. 1923-24................... 19.............. 15...........0............ .559S.C..Williams............. 1902-03................... 18.............. 20...........0............ .474Walt.Stewart.............. 1911-12................... 16.............. 12...........1............ .569J.E..Davis.................. 1943-45................... 15.............. 15...........0............ .500Howard.Jones........... 1919........................ 10.............. 6.............0............ .625John.Griffith............... 1906........................ 9................ 5.............0............ .643Charles.Kirk............... 1909........................ 9................ 3.............0............ .750Ted.Green.................. 1910........................ 8................ 6.............0............ .571Viva.Lindeman........... 1913........................ 8................ 8.............0............ .500L.J..Storey................. 1907........................ 8................ 4.............0............ .667

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TEAM OFFENSE

GAMESSeason 65 in 1981

AT BATSGame 54 vs. Murray State, 1986Season 1,990 in 2010

HITSGame 27 vs. Murray St. 1986Season 623 in 1986

RUNSInning 15 vs. UNI (4th), 1985Game 32 vs. Quincy, 1989Season 548 in 1986

RBIGame 32 vs. Quincy, 1989Season 505 in 1986

TOTAL BASESGame 47, vs. Tenn-Martin, 2009Season 1,118 in 1986

BATTING AVERAGESeason .351 in 1986

SLUGGING PERCENTAGESeason .629 in 1986

SINGLESGame 19 vs. Quincy, 1989Season 436 in 2008

DOUBLESGame 10 vs. Long Island, 2003Season 141 in 1986

TRIPLESGame 5 vs. Upper Iowa, 1979Season 31 in 1985

HOME RUNSGame 8 vs. Murray State, 1986Season 100 in 1986

STOLEN BASESGame 10, on two occasions (last vs. Loras,1980)Season 138 in 2008

STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTSGame 10, on two occasions (last vs. Loras, 1980)Season 176 in 2008

WALKSGame 16 vs. Northwestern, 1960Season 312 in 1981

HIT-BY-PITCHESGame 6, vs. Austin Peay, 2009Season 86 in 2008

SACRIFICE HITSGame 4, on nine occasions (last vs. Penn St., 2009)Season 55 in 2006

SACRIFICE FLIESGame 3, on six occasions (last vs. Purdue, 2009)Season 33 in 2007

TEAM DEFENSE

PUTOUTSGame 45, on two occasions (last vs. Western Illinois, 1968)Season 1,508 in 2010

ASSISTSGame 21, two occasions (last Southern Illinois, 2003)Season 665 in 2000

DOUBLE PLAYSGame 5, two occasions (last vs. Ohio State, 2003)Season 65 in 2000

TEAM PITCHING

WINSSeason 44 in 1981

WINNING PERCENTAGE - (min. 10 games)Season 85.4 in 1940 (20-3-1)

INNINGSSeason 466.2 in 2005

STRIKEOUTSSeason 379 in 1999

EARNED RUN AVERAGESeason 3.63 in 1971

COMPLETE GAMESSeason 28 in 1989

SHUTOUTSSeason 10, on two occasions (last in 1981)

SAVESSeason 15 in 2002

LOW-HIT GAMES

PERFECT GAME (9 INN.)Bob Schauenberg vs. Central (4-0), April 20,1965

PERFECT GAME (7 INN.)Chad Blackwell vs. Northwestern (4-0), April 29, 2000

NO-HITTER (9 INN.)Bill Ricke vs. Iowa State, 1933Eugene Hinrichs vs. W. Illinois, 1936

NO-HITTER (7 INN.)Lee Paterson vs. Luther, 1963Tom Staack vs. Coe, 1967Allan Schuette vs. Western Ill., 1970Bill Drambel vs. Kansas State, 1979 ONE-HITTER (9 INN.)Harold Manders vs. Notre Dame, 1937Bob Faber vs. Chicago, 1942Bill Schoof vs. Northwestern, 1954Ron Reifert vs. Wisconsin, 1960Ron Reifert vs. Luther, 1962Tom Staack vs. Michigan State, 1966Troy Wulf vs. SW Missouri State, 1998

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OPPONENT W-L-TAir.Force........................... 1-1Albany.............................. 1-0Amherst............................ 1-0Arizona......................19-89-2Arizona.St......................... 0-1Arkansas.Tech.................. 2-0Arkansas.......................... 0-2Arkansas-Little.Rock........ 1-1Arkansas.St...................... 1-0Ark..Teachers.................... 4-2Armour.Tech..................... 1-0Army................................. 0-1Augustana.(IL)................ 11-0Augustana.(SD)................ 1-0Austin.Peay.State............. 3-3Baker................................ 1-0Baylor............................... 0-1Belmont............................ 2-5Beloit................................ 1-0Bethune.Cookman............ 4-2Boston.College................. 0-1Bowling.Green.................. 2-1Bradley......................40-35-2Briar.Cliff........................... 0-0Brown............................... 0-2Bucknell............................ 2-0Buffalo.............................. 2-2Butler................................ 4-1Cal-Poly........................... .2-0Cal-San.Diego.................. 1-0Canisus............................ 1-0Carleton.......................... 10-3Centenary......................... 1-2Central............................ 13-0Central.Conn..St............... 2-1Central.Mich..................... 1-2Chicago.....................35-19-1Cincinnati.......................... 0-1Clinton.............................. 1-0Cochise............................ 3-0Coe..............................59-7-1College.of.Ozarks............. 2-0Colorado.St...................... 0-1Columbia.......................... 1-0

Concordia,.Ill.................... 2-1Cornell,.Iowa................ 59-10Creighton.......................11-11Dallas.Baptist................... 1-1Dartmouth......................... 3-0Dayton.............................. 2-0DePaul.............................. 1-0Drake.............................. 21-3Drexel............................... 1-0Dubuque........................... 5-2E..Illinois........................... 2-3E..Kentucky...................... 1-0E..Michigan....................... 1-2E..Washington.................. 1-0Emporia............................ 1-0Evangel............................ 8-2Evansville......................... 1-2Florida.St.......................... 0-1Florida.Southern............... 1-0Fordham........................... 3-0Fresno.State..................... 1-3Georgetown...................... 1-0Grand.Canyon.................. 2-6Grand.View..................... 25-8Grinnell...................... 32-11-2Hawaii............................... 1-1Haw-Pacific...................... 2-0Highland.Park................... 3-2Hillsdale............................ 1-0Holy.Cross........................ 0-1Illinois......................81-120-2Ill-Central.......................... 1-1Ill-Chicago........................ 6-8Illinois.College.................. 0-1Illinois.State.................... 8-10Indiana.......................... 74-58IPFW................................. 2-1Iowa.Pre-Flight................. 2-0Iowa.State.................59-63-1Jacksonville,.FL................ 1-0Kansas........................... 8-14Kansas.State.................... 6-7Kean................................. 1-0Kentucky........................... 1-1Knox................................. 6-4

Lake.Forest...................... 2-1Leander-Clarke................. 1-0Lehigh............................... 2-0Leplante-Chocate............. 1-0Lewis................................ 4-1Lewis.&.Clark.St............... 0-2Liberty............................... 0-1Lipscomb.......................... 0-1Lombard........................... 0-2Long.Island....................... 3-0Loras.............................. 13-1Louisiana-Lafayette.......... 0-2Louisiana.St...................5-3-1Louisiana.Tech.............13-9-1Louisville........................... 2-3Luther........................... 90-15Maine................................ 3-7Mankato.State............. 11-6-1Massachusetts................. 3-2Meiji.................................. 2-1Memphis........................... 2-3Mercer.............................. 0-3Mesa................................. 3-0Miami.(FL)........................ 1-0Miami.(OH)....................... 0-1Michigan..................... 44-100Mich.-Normal.................3-1-1Michigan.State...........57-71-1Middle.Tennessee.St........ 0-1Millsaps............................ 3-2Milton................................ 4-1Minnesota................. 106-171Minot.State....................... 5-1Mississippi........................ 3-4Miss..College.................... 2-2Mississippi.State............... 1-4Missouri........................ 12-27Missouri.State............... 14-34Missouri.Baptist................ 1-0MO-St..Louis.................... 1-0MO.Western..................3-1-1Monmouth........................ 9-1Morningside...................... 3-1Mount.St..Claire................ 2-1Murray.State..................... 9-8

Najoya.............................. 2-0Nebraska........................ 9-11Neb.-Omaha..................... 4-0New.Hampshire................ 1-0New.Mexico.................... 2-11N.M..Highlands................. 6-0New.Mexico.State............ 1-1New.Orleans..................... 2-1North.Carolina.................. 0-1North.Dakota.State........... 8-1NE.Illinois......................... 2-1NE.Louisana..................... 0-1Northern.Arizona.............. 2-1Northern.Colorado............ 0-1Northern.Florida............... 0-1Northern.Illinois.............. 18-9Northern.Iowa............68-24-1Northwestern...........128-96-2Northwestern.State........... 1-0NW.Missouri..................... 6-2Notre.Dame...............26-40-1Oak.Park.......................... 0-1Ohio.State.................74-68-1Oklahoma......................... 0-1Ottumwa........................... 1-1Pennsylvania.................... 0-0Penn.State.................... 24-33Plymouth.State................. 1-2Pt..Loma........................... 0-1Providence....................... 1-0Purdue.......................86-62-1Quincy.............................. 5-2Rice.................................. 1-1Rider................................. 6-3Rockford........................... 1-0Rockhurst......................... 3-0Rush.Medical.................... 0-1Rutgers............................. 4-2St..Ambrose.................... 13-2St..Francis,.Ill.................... 2-1St..Francis,.NY................. 1-0St..John’s.......................... 0-1St..Leo.............................. 0-1St..Louis......................... 10-3St..Mary’s,.Kan................. 0-1

St..Olaf,.Minn.................... 1-0St..Thomas,.Minn............. 0-1St..Xavier,.Ill..................... 2-1San.Diego......................... 0-2San.Diego.St.................... 1-1Shippensburg................... 1-0Simpson......................... 10-0So..Alabama..................... 1-3South.Dakota.................... 1-0South.Dakota.State.......... 1-1South.Florida.................... 0-2So..Ill..(Carbon.)............... 5-4So..Ill..(Edward.)............... 0-2SE.Missouri.St.................. 5-5So..Pacific.RR.................. 1-0Stetson............................. 2-6SW.Louisiana................9-2-1Temple.............................. 0-1Tennessee-Martin............. 1-0Tennessee.Tech................ 0-1Texas................................ 0-6Texas.A&M....................... 0-4Texas-Arlington................. 2-1Texas-Pan.American........ 1-2Texas-San.Antonio........... 0-2Toledo............................... 2-1Troy.State......................... 0-2Truman.State.................7-0-1Tulane............................... 4-1Tulsa................................. 1-3Upper.Iowa..................... 23-7U.S..International.............. 1-1U.S..Sub.Base.................. 1-0U.S..Naval.TD................... 1-0Utah.................................. 1-2Valparaiso......................... 1-0Vanderbilt.......................... 2-1Vermont............................ 4-0Villanova........................... 1-0Vinton............................... 1-0Virginia.Tech..................... 2-1Wabash............................ 2-0Wartburg......................... 22-2Waseda............................ 2-1Washington.(MO)............. 6-0

Washington.State............. 0-1Wayne.State..................... 5-1West.Virginia.................... 0-1W..Colorado...................... 6-0W..Illinois...................64-24-2W..Kentucky..................... 0-1W..Michigan...............10-19-2Western.State................... 4-3Wheaton........................... 0-1Wichita.State.................. 0-10Wilamette......................... 1-0William.Penn.................. 19-0Wm..Patterson.................. 1-0Winona.State.................... 1-0Wisconsin..................... 69-71UW-LaCrosse................... 4-0UW-Milwaukee................. 6-7UW-Platteville................... 7-0Wisconsin.St..................... 1-1Wright.St........................... 1-0Wyoming........................... 4-6Xavier............................... 2-0Youngstown.St.................. 1-0

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1890 (2-1-0)Cornell W 9-6Cornell L 6-12Vinton W 27-3

1891 (3-0-0)Cornell W 15-2Grinnell W 7-4Grinnell W 5-4

1892 (2-1-0)Grinnell W 7-5Minnesota W 5-3Ia. Agric. L 2-10

1893 (3-9-0)Luther L 0-12Luther L 3-8Grinnell L 2-9Chicago L 2-6Northwestern L 3-7Wisconsin L 5-7Coe W 14-7Drake W 10-9Ia. Agric. W 5-4Wisconsin L 6-15Ia. Agric. L 2-10Drake L 2-4

1894No scores of record

1895 (6-7-0)Grinnell L 7-13Grinnell W 15-5Ia. Agric. W 14-4Illinois L 8-10Wabash W 11-0Lake Forest L 3-6Rush. Med. Ctr. L 17-19Northwestern W 8-7Chicago L 6-38Cornell W 8-6Michigan L 4-16Nebraska W 5-4Illinois L 3-4

1896 (5-2-0)Grinnell W 5-3Toledo L 5-20Ia. Agric. W 3-2Grinnell W 12-4Cornell W 15-4Monmouth W 1-0Grinnell L 9-10

1897 (6-6-0)Knox W 9-1Dubuque L 1-6Grinnell W 18-10Cornell W 13-4Ames W 10-2Monmouth W 21-0Nebraska L 7-14Cornell L 5-6Oak Park L 3-8Chicago L 6-10Grinnell L 3-9Grinnell W 5-3

1888 (5-2-1)Cornell W 7-4Missouri L 6-8Missouri W 13-5Cornell L 3-4Upper Iowa W 7-2Luther W 5-3Highland W 3-2Grinnell T 7-7

1899 (5-6-1)Knox W 2-0Upper Iowa W 7-4Highland Park W 8-4Upper Iowa L 5-6Luther W 11-1Cornell L 1-2Nebraska L 1-5Highland Park L 2-3Grinnell T 3-3Grinnell L 10-11Cornell L 1-6Iowa Normal W 8-5

1900 (13-2-0)Cornell W 12-5Bradley W 13-2Knox W 14-7Kansas W 10-3Wisconsin L 6-11Knox W 14-5Bradley W 10-2Illinois L 0-17Northwestern W 10-8Iowa Normal W 5-2Minnesota W 11-7Ames W 7-0Simpson W 9-6Cornell W 15-2Grinnell W 16-2

1901 (12-6-0)Knox W 9-5Grinnell W 10-1Augustana S.D. W 8-1Nebraska L 2-5Ames W 21-3Coe W 10-1Iowa Normal W 7-6Minnesota L 2-8Simpson W 8-4Grinnell W 17-12Knox W 6-2Bradley W 11-5Chicago L 3-9Minnesota L 0-5Iowa Normal W 9-1Coe W 14-4Coe L 1-3Illinois L 3-4

1902 (7-13-0)Grinnell W 8-4Iowa Normal W 11-4Knox L 2-8Cornell L 8-9Nebraska L 2-7Coe L 5-8Iowa Normal W 12-3Minnesota L 1-6Luther L 5-15

Upper Iowa L 4-7Knox L 5-8Lombard L 0-8Illinois L 1-16Purdue L 2-5Grinnell W 15-4Upper Iowa W 7-0Ames L 0-2Cornell W 12-4Minnesota L 2-3Coe W 5-0

1903 (11-7-0)Luther L 3-9Drake W 5-0Iowa Normal W 21-13Upper Iowa L 0-3Drake W 5-2Nebraska W 7-3Coe W 6-3Knox L 5-10Cornell W 7-5Coe W 5-2Luther W 5-0Ames L 0-5Simpson W 10-1Drake W 15-0Ames L 3-7Upper Iowa W 4-0Grinnell L 1-2Grinnell L 4-7

1904 (12-4-0)Missouri W 2-1Kansas L 5-9Kansas L 6-10Iowa Normal W 12-0Simpson W 11-10Ames L 6-7Missouri W 4-0Iowa Normal W 10-4Cornell W 7-0Minnesota W 4-0Grinnell W 6-3Simpson W 6-1Coe W 10-5Ames L 0-1

Grinnell W 9-4Cornell W 5-0

1905 (12-2-0)Coe W 7-2Chicago W 5-3Northwestern W 7-4Knox L 3-7Nebraska L 1-3Cornell W 4-3Nebraska W 1-0Iowa Normal W 9-4Coe W 9-5Grinnell W 5-0Iowa Normal W 11-2Luther W 4-1Grinnell W 2-0Cornell W 4-3

1906 (9-5-0)Luther W 10-6Minnesota L 2-4Minnesota L 1-2Coe W 3-1Nebraska W 3-2Cornell W 3-0Coe W 10-1Grinnell W 1-0Cornell L 3-7Iowa Normal W 14-1Ames L 2-12Simpson W 7-1Ames W 3-2Grinnell L 2-4

1907 (8-4-0)Missouri L 3-4St. Thomas (MN) L 5-8Minnesota L 0-5Iowa State W 11-4Iowa Normal W 4-2Nebraska W 5-2Grinnell W 4-2Cornell W 2-0Cornell W 6-2Grinnell W 2-1Iowa State W 9-5Minnesota L 1-2

1908 (7-9-0)Chicago L 3-6Coe L 3-4Luther W 6-1Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota L 4-6Nebraska L 2-5Minnesota L 1-4Cornell W 7-2Cornell W 5-0Coe L 2-3Drake W 5-2Grinnell W 6-0Drake W 7-1Grinnell W 1-0Illinois L 1-3Illinois L 0-2

1909 (9-3-0)Morningside W 6-4Upper Iowa W 7-4South Dakota W 2-1Ames W 3-1Coe W 6-1Ames L 5-6Cornell W 9-4Drake W 1-0Grinnell L 0-1Coe L 5-6Drake W 8-7Cornell W 5-2

1910 (8-6-0)Coe W 3-0Morningside W 6-0Beloit W 5-2Wisconsin L 1-6Illinois L 0-5St. Joe’s (Dub.) L 1-2Minnesota W 4-3Minnesota L 1-2Ames W 1-0Ames L 3-4Wisconsin L 0-1Minnesota W 5-2Cornell W 4-3Cornell W 3-0

1911 (9-9-0)Leander Clark W 1-0Chicago L 1-8Illinois L 2-10Illinois L 1-14Ames L 0-2Minnesota L 0-2Morningside L 7-8Ames L 1-5Cornell W 1-0St. Joe’s W 3-2Minnesota W 5-2Wisconsin W 5-2Cornell W 3-2Waseda L 0-2Waseda W 2-0Minnesota L 3-5Grinnell W 4-0

1912 (7-3-1)Illinois L 3-5Chicago L 0-10Morningside W 5-4Chicago W 3-2Cornell W 5-3Ames L 1-6Cornell W 7-2Ames W 5-4Grinnell W 1-0Grinnell W 4-2Illinois T 1-1

1913 (8-8-0)Chicago L 7-12Wabash W 3-2Indiana L 2-4Illinois L 1-6Coe W 8-2Minnesota L 3-4Illinois L 3-4Cornell W 4-1Ames W 3-2St. Joe’s W 9-4Minnesota W 9-6Nebraska W 7-4Cornell L 2-6Grinnell L 1-3

Ames L 4-5Grinnell W 11-3

1914 (10-6-0)Highland Park W 6-4Chicago L 0-8Cornell W 4-3St. Joe’s W 7-6Coe W 2-0St. Joe’s W 3-1Minnesota L 2-8Minnesota W 5-3Ames L 1-2Highland Park L 2-3Northwestern L 5-6Coe W 17-6Minnesota W 3-0Ames W 7-2Grinnell W 6-1Grinnell L 1-2

1915 (12-3-2)Chicago T 5-5Penn W 9-1Minnesota L 2-7Cornell W 7-2Northwestern W 14-4Chicago W 7-4Cornell W 7-0Dubuque W 5-1Minnesota W 9-7Minnesota L 0-3Ames T 2-2Purdue W 9-0Upper Iowa W 4-0Northwestern L 0-4Coe W 5-1Grinnell W 5-1Grinnell W 5-2

1916 (9-6-0)Emporia W 2-1Chicago L 1-3Iowa Normal W 8-0Cornell W 3-0Cornell L 1-3Ames W 5-4

Wisconsin L 8-12Chicago W 5-4Waseda W 8-2Wisconsin W 3-0Purdue L 4-6Indiana L 0-3Grinnell W 7-2Ames L 2-3Grinnell W 2-1

1917 (4-6-1)Chicago W 9-7Coe T 3-3Indiana L 4-5Chicago L 1-8Illinois L 0-8Cornell L 3-4Northwestern W 5-3Illinois L 7-8Illinois L 4-7Northwestern W 12-5Ames W 11-7

1918 (7-5-0)Coe W 8-3Cornell W 17-2Cornell W 6-3Indiana W 7-4Chicago W 10-2Illinois L 0-3Ames L 1-3Ames W 6-3Notre Dame W 2-1Michigan L 0-2Notre Dame L 3-4Michigan L 2-7

1919 (10-6-0)Coe W 5-4Coe W 4-2Chicago W 6-5Purdue W 7-6Illinois W 4-3Cornell W 5-4Illinois L 3-4Michigan L 1-8Michigan L 1-11

Notre Dame L 0-8Notre Dame L 3-4Ames L 1-4Ames W 10-8Indiana W 5-3Indiana W 7-3Cornell W 9-0

1920 (8-4-1)Coe W 1-0Coe W 8-4Upper Iowa W 3-0Purdue T 1-1Illinois W 4-3Indiana W 5-0Indiana W 8-2Illinois L 1-2Ames W 12-3Notre Dame L 8-9Michigan L 3-12Purdue W 2-0Notre Dame L 2-3

1921 (5-9-0)Coe W 7-1Northwestern W 9-0Purdue L 3-5Illinois L 2-12Cornell W 7-3Notre Dame L 2-4Mich. Aggies W 5-3Michigan L 4-9Illinois L 2-5Indiana L 4-5Indiana L 1-3Michigan L 2-10Northwestern W 4-2Chicago L 4-7

1922 (10-7-0)Iowa Teachers W 7-0Cornell W 12-1Coe W 12-8Upper Iowa W 8-3Upper Iowa L 0-5Coe W 10-1Illinois L 5-6

Purdue L 1-5De Pauw W 7-2Michigan L 1-7Chicago L 6-11Wisconsin W 8-6Wisconsin L 1-10Michigan L 9-10Purdue W 7-4Minnesota W 6-1Minnesota W 7-1

1923 (9-7-0)Coe W 7-0Coe W 8-0Coe W 7-2Illinois L 0-7Carleton W 3-2Chicago W 13-2Kansas L 5-7Kansas W 4-1Illinois W 7-2Minnesota L 3-4Michigan L 6-7Notre Dame L 0-1Michigan L 4-7Notre Dame L 2-3Chicago W 2-1Minnesota W 3-1

1924 (10-8-0)Purdue W 8-4Northwestern W 8-1Minnesota L 1-6Illinois L 4-5Illinois L 4-6Minnesota L 4-9Michigan L 2-3Michigan L 1-5Notre Dame W 3-2Notre Dame L 6-9Chicago W 3-1Coe W 5-2Coe W 13-3Coe W 10-6Cornell W 4-1Meiji (Japan) W 8-2Chicago W 9-7Northwestern L 0-1

1925 (9-8-1)St. Louis L 5-8Tulane W 5-1Tulane W 6-4La. St W 4-3La. St T 4-4Illinois L 1-4Northwestern W 9-6Chicago W 5-3Illinois W 9-7Notre Dame L 2-5Minnesota W 1-0Northwestern W 4-1Indiana L 1-2Minnesota L 6-7Michigan L 2-4Ohio St L 0-3Michigan W 8-4Notre Dame L 1-4

1926 (11-10-0)Coe W 6-4Coe W 10-2Miss. St W 4-2Mississippi W 6-5Miss. St L 4-12Mississippi W 2-0Illinois L 3-8Northwestern L 7-11Carleton L 8-2Notre Dame L 1-5Northwestern L 2-5Notre Dame W 3-2Chicago W 18-0St. Louis W 3-2Illinois L 4-11Minnesota L 1-5Michigan L 5-6Carleton W 5-4Michigan L 3-5Minnesota L 0-11Indiana W 12-7

1927 (10-7-1)Miss. Coll. L 3-8Miss. Coll. L 5-6

Miss. St L 0-2Mississippi L 0-3St. Louis W 12-2Wisconsin W 4-2Illinois L 1-6Northwestern W 9-6Notre Dame W 8-4Minnesota W 3-1Illinois T 1-1Indiana W 8-7Notre Dame W 2-0Michigan L 0-6Indiana L 3-9Northwestern W 8-4Michigan W 4-3Minnesota W 14-7

1928 (12-7-0)St. Louis W 5-0La. St W 13-1La. St W 3-0Tulane L 1-2Tulane W 6-1Miss. State L 5-8Washington W 3-2Michigan L 6-7Wisconsin W 5-4Northwestern W 11-8Indiana W 6-1Minnesota W 2-1Michigan L 1-6Notre Dame W 6-5Illinois L 0-4Illinois W 4-2Wisconsin L 6-9Northwestern W 4-3Minnesota L 0-2

1929 (21-11-0)St. Mary’s (KS) L 3-4Rice W 6-0Rice L 4-7Miss. Coll. W 8-2Miss. Coll. W 12-3S.W. La. L 0-2S.W. La. W 14-1Washington W 8-3Monmouth W 11-0

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Illinois L 1-3Notre Dame W 13-7Northwestern W 7-3Illinois L 0-5Notre Dame L 2-7Northwestern W 9-5Minnesota W 5-3Meiji (Japan) L 4-5Meiji (Japan) W 8-3Chicago W 8-1Iowa Teachers W 12-5Michigan L 1-2Chicago W 5-3Minnesota W 8-3Indiana W 5-0Butler W 3-2Cincinnati L 6-7Boston L 1-11Holy Cross L 3-8U.S. Sub Base W 11-3U.S. Naval T.S. W 9-3Providence W 2-1Amherst W 7-3

1930 (12-9-0)Missouri W 14-0Texas A&M L 6-9Texas L 0-9Texas L 9-14S. Pacific RR W 6-2M.K. & T. RR W 3-2Concordia Sem. L 1-6Iowa Teachers W 4-1Bradley W 3-2Nebraska L 0-2Nebraska W 3-2Drake W 6-3Notre Dame L 4-5Lake Forest W 15-2Luther L 2-4Carleton W 4-1Luther W 4-3Notre Dame L 4-8Lake Forest W 7-6Amour Tech W 21-1

1931 (7-10-0)Luther W 3-2Luther W 8-3Luther L 4-5Luther W 11-10Iowa Teachers W 3-2Iowa Teachers W 4-2Northwestern L 6-10Michigan L 5-12Notre Dame L 4-10Chicago L 7-10Northwestern L 0-7Wisconsin L 1-2Chicago L 8-9Michigan L 0-2Minnesota L 2-4Notre Dame W 8-1Minnesota W 8-4

1932 (5-9-0)Luther L 6-7Luther L 5-6Northwestern W 13-10Iowa Teachers W 5-0Carleton L 10-11Mich. Normal L 11-15Michigan St L 4-12Michigan St L 3-4Wisconsin W 2-1Wisconsin L 1-2Notre Dame L 5-7Notre Dame W 5-4Minnesota L 8-9Minnesota W 8-7

1933 (12-10-0)W. Michigan L 3-5W. Michigan L 3-9Michigan St L 0-4Hillsdale W 5-2Upper Iowa W 4-1Monmouth L 5-6Luther L 4-6Carleton W 9-1Minnesota L 3-20Iowa Teachers W 12-4Notre Dame L 5-8Notre Dame L 0-2

Northwestern W 9-4Northwestern L 1-5Carleton W 3-0Wisconsin W 8-1Wisconsin W 4-3Upper Iowa L 3-8Iowa St W 4-0Iowa St W 7-1Iowa St W 5-1Iowa St W 3-0

1934 (18-12-1)Western Ill. W 7-0Bradley W 9-3Bradley W 10-8Iowa State W 6-2Iowa State W 15-1Iowa State W 5-1Iowa State W 5-2Iowa Teachers W 20-3Chicago W 4-1Chicago L 3-5Luther W 6-2Carleton L 4-8Minnesota W 10-3Minnesota L 4-8Monmouth W 9-2Northwestern L 8-10Northwestern W 5-0Notre Dame W 7-6Notre Dame L 2-17Carleton W 8-2Wisconsin L 2-9Wisconsin L 5-8Minnesota W 3-1Minnesota W 4-3Michigan L 1-2Mich. Normal W 7-5Mich. Normal T 5-5W. Michigan L 2-8W. Michigan L 3-5Michigan St L 0-6Michigan St L 1-6

1935 (13-12-0)W. Michigan L 3-6W. Michigan L 3-10Carleton W 3-2

W. Illinois W 12-5Bradley W 4-1Bradley W 5-4Notre Dame W 11-1Notre Dame L 3-5Northwestern L 2-3Northwestern W 4-3Wisconsin L 1-3Wisconsin W 3-1Chicago L 4-5Chicago L 6-7Luther W 12-5Carleton W 3-1Minnesota W 6-5Minnesota L 5-6Minnesota L 3-5Minnesota L 6-7Mich. Normal W 4-2Mich. Normal W 4-0W. Michigan L 0-3Michigan St W 5-2Michigan St L 4-5

1936 (16-6-0)Illinois Coll. L 11-12W. Illinois W 5-0Bradley W 18-8Bradley W 11-3Northwestern W 7-4Northwestern W 8-1Chicago W 3-2Chicago W 9-1Luther W 7-1Carleton W 9-3Minnesota W 5-2Wisconsin W 8-6Wisconsin L 8-10Minnesota W 4-1Minnesota W 3-0N. Illinois W 16-2Notre Dame W 10-5Michigan L 6-8Western St W 10-2Western St L 1-5

1937 (13-15-0)La. St L 4-5La. St L 4-6La. Tech W 10-1La. Tech W 6-3St. Louis W 16-1Bradley W 5-3Bradley W 8-5Wheaton L 3-5Chicago W 8-1Chicago L 6-7Michigan W 3-2Michigan L 3-5Luther L 1-4Minnesota L 2-4Minnesota L 3-5Wisconsin W 5-1Wisconsin L 4-6Western St L 1-6Northwestern W 4-3Northwestern W 7-3Minnesota L 0-8Minnesota L 0-6Notre Dame W 4-1Notre Dame L 2-3Michigan St L 1-3Michigan St W 7-5Western St L 0-8Western St W 3-2

1938 (12-12-0)Bradley W 14-6Bradley W 10-9Concordia W 17-3Millsaps L 4-7Millsaps L 2-4La. Tech L 0-2La. Tech L 1-3La. Tech L 2-8Missouri L 0-13Northwestern W 5-2Northwestern W 7-2Notre Dame W 13-9Notre Dame L 1-2Michigan St L 2-5Michigan St W 5-3

Luther L 6-8Minnesota L 2-3Wisconsin L 3-4Wisconsin W 5-2Chicago W 14-6Chicago W 6-0Ohio St W 3-2Minnesota W 10-6Minnesota L 5-6

1939 (19-5-0)Millsaps W 14-3Millsaps W 1-0Millsaps W 4-0La. Tech L 8-12La. Tech W 8-5La. Tech W 9-3St. Louis W 10-1Purdue L 1-4Illinois W 12-2Illinois L 0-8Luther W 11-4Carleton W 18-5Minnesota W 11-2Minnesota W 5-0Chicago W 8-6Chicago W 9-6Luther W 14-6Luther W 11-3Northwestern W 1-0Northwestern W 7-3Notre Dame W 8-4Notre Dame L 0-1Wisconsin W 8-0Wisconsin L 1-8

1940 (20-3-1)SW La. W 6-4SW La. W 3-0SW La. W 18-1La. Tech W 10-7La. Tech W 7-4La. Tech T 2-2Bradley W 15-8Luther W 9-3Luther W 1-0

Purdue W 2-0Illinois W 7-4Illinois L 3-4Wisconsin W 5-0Wisconsin W 4-3Chicago W 14-3Chicago W 12-2Northwestern L 5-13Northwestern L 3-4Michigan St W 8-4Michigan St W 4-0Western St W 4-3Western St W 6-4Minnesota W 7-2Minnesota W 8-3

1941 (22-6-0)La. Tech W 8-2La. Tech W 8-5SW La. W 11-8SW La. W 2-1La. St L 3-4La. St W 3-2Notre Dame W 3-0Notre Dame L 2-4Upper Iowa W 4-3Indiana W 9-3Indiana W 6-5Luther W 5-3Minnesota L 3-4Minnesota L 2-3Chicago W 12-1Chicago W 12-1Northwestern L 2-3Northwestern W 8-7Luther W 9-0Luther W 4-3Wisconsin W 6-0Wisconsin W 4-1Michigan St W 3-2Michigan St W 5-2W. Michigan L 1-5W. Michigan W 5-4Ohio St W 6-0Ohio St W 5-1

1942 (15-2-1)Luther W 14-1Bradley T 6-6Minnesota W 19-2Minnesota W 5-3Notre Dame W 10-5Notre Dame W 4-1Indiana L 0-7Indiana W 15-10Northwestern W 5-1Northwestern W 12-1W. Michigan W 5-0Chicago W 1-0Chicago W 8-0Michigan St W 9-2Wisconsin L 4-7Wisconsin W 4-3Ohio St W 10-1Ohio St W 7-5

1943 (8-4-0)Upper Iowa W 8-1W. Illinois W 7-1Michigan W 4-3Michigan L 3-7Northwestern W 13-4Northwestern W 5-2Wisconsin W 6-1Wisconsin L 1-4Minnesota L 3-7Minnesota L 2-5Chicago W 18-2Chicago W 18-2

1944 (3-5-0)Chicago W 11-1Chicago W 11-3Wisconsin L 1-7Michigan L 0-7Michigan L 2-20W. Michigan L 3-4Northwestern W 1-0Northwestern L 1-16

1945 (4-6-0)Ottumwa NAS W 14-5Wisconsin L 3-4Wisconsin L 3-4Ottumwa NAS L 12-15Illinois L 2-4Illinois L 0-4Northwestern W 6-3Northwestern W 5-4Minnesota L 1-4Minnesota W 6-4

1946 (11-6-0)Iowa Preflight W 4-1Luther W 7-0Luther W 7-1Bradley L 2-4Bradley W 5-0Iowa Preflight W 6-0Purdue W 6-3Purdue W 5-1Minnesota L 4-7Minnesota L 7-10Wisconsin L 1-6Notre Dame L 0-3Notre Dame L 4-9Chicago W 1-0Chicago W 5-0Northwestern W 4-1Northwestern W 5-1

1947 (13-11-1)SW La. W 6-5SW La. T 6-6La. St W 6-3La. Tech L 1-4La. Tech L 8-9Concordia W 18-7W. Michigan W 14-3Purdue W 6-1Purdue W 5-4Luther W 12-4Wisconsin W 4-3Wisconsin L 4-5Notre Dame L 2-3Michigan L 1-10

Michigan L 3-7Ohio St L 2-3Ohio St W 4-3La. Tech L 5-6La. Tech W 10-3Luther W 8-0Minnesota W 8-7Minnesota L 0-2Bradley L 7-11Northwestern W 4-3Northwestern L 1-2

1948 (15-12-0)La. Tech W 2-0La. Tech L 1-2Ark. Teach W 14-4Ark. Teach L 7-11Ark. St W 15-2Washington W 6-1Luther W 17-0Luther W 7-0Bradley L 3-6Bradley W 5-3Michigan L 2-5Michigan L 7-9Notre Dame L 7-8Notre Dame W 4-3Northwestern W 7-1Northwestern W 3-1Minnesota W 5-4Minnesota W 4-3Wisconsin L 3-4W. Michigan L 5-8W. Michigan L 4-6Ohio St W 10-5Ohio St L 1-4La. Tech W 11-3La. Tech W 7-3Purdue L 3-9Purdue L 3-7

1949 (14-8-0)Bradley W 5-4Bradley L 5-12Notre Dame W 8-1Notre Dame L 3-4

W. Michigan L 4-5W. Michigan L 1-3Monmouth W 4-0Clinton W 7-1Illinois W 3-0Illinois L 12-13LaPlant-Choate W 9-3Purdue W 6-1Purdue L 3-6Rockford W 14-7Indiana W 7-2Indiana L 4-5Wisconsin W 3-2Wisconsin W 7-6Minnesota W 2-0Minnesota W 9-4Northwestern L 8-10Northwestern W 20-3

1950 (19-6-0)Washington W 6-5Ark. Teach W 13-3Ark.Teach L 0-1Ark.Poly W 6-4Ark. Poly W 7-1Coll. of Ozarks W 18-3Coll. of Ozarks W 16-1St. Louis W 11-8Illinois W 6-3Illinois L 0-11Bradley W 1-0Bradley L 2-6Indiana L 4-5Indiana W 6-1Purdue W 6-5Michigan St W 5-3Michigan St L 6-7Wisconsin L 5-6Wisconsin W 9-3Minnesota W 3-0Minnesota W 7-1Northwestern W 6-0Northwestern W 15-2W. Michigan W 3-0W. Michigan W 6-3

1951 (11-13-0)SW La. L 1-6SW La. W 12-7La. Tech L 3-4Ark. Teach W 14-7Ark. Teach W 13-0La. Tech W 12-9Luther W 9-0Luther L 6-5Notre Dame L 0-3Notre Dame L 10-11Northwestern L 3-9Northwestern L 4-8Michigan W 4-3Michigan W 9-8Mankato St W 7-1Michigan St W 5-8Michigan St L 9-12Minnesota L 1-6Minnesota L 2-3Illinois W 4-3Illinois L 2-5Wisconsin L 1-9Wisconsin W 5-0W. Michigan L 3-4

1952 (12-14-0)Arizona L 0-3Arizona L 4-11Arizona W 8-6Arizona L 3-4Arizona L 2-7Arizona L 3-8Notre Dame W 7-2Notre Dame W 3-2Bradley W 5-2Bradley L 2-10Luther W 11-7Minnesota L 0-6Minnesota W 6-1Minnesota L 0-4W. Illinois W 7-0Michigan L 3-10Michigan St W 4-1Michigan St L 0-1

Purdue L 2-3Purdue L 1-4Coe W 12-1Wisconsin L 4-7Wisconsin W 5-2Ohio St W 5-1Illinois L 1-4Illinois W 4-3

1953 (15-10-1)Arizona L 9-10Arizona L 4-5Arizona L 7-10Arizona W 15-12Arizona L 6-7Arizona W 7-3W. Michigan W 6-5W. Michigan L 0-2Notre Dame T 4-4Notre Dame L 2-8Bradley W 5-4Bradley W 6-1Luther W 6-1W. Illinois W 10-7Michigan St L 2-3Michigan W 4-2Michigan W 5-3Purdue W 11-3Indiana W 8-3Indiana W 1-0Wisconsin L 2-5Northwestern W 7-3Northwestern W 6-0Ohio St W 10-2Ohio St L 1-2Illinois L 3-7

1954 (10-15-1)W. Michigan W 7-6W. Michigan T 6-6Arizona L 3-4Arizona W 3-2Arizona L 5-6Arizona L 9-17Arizona L 5-6Arizona W 13-1

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Illinois L 5-6Purdue W 9-5Purdue W 7-1Minnesota W 3-2Minnesota L 1-6Minnesota L 0-7W. Illinois W 10-1Michigan St L 3-6Michigan L 3-8Michigan L 1-2Ohio St L 2-8Indiana W 11-3Indiana L 2-6Notre Dame W 18-1Notre Dame L 1-4Wisconsin L 4-21Northwestern W 2-0Northwestern L 0-2

1955 (6-18-0)Arizona L 5-6Arizona L 7-27Arizona L 2-3Arizona L 6-7Arizona W 18-17Arizona L 1-4W. Michigan L 0-1W. Michigan L 5-6Bradley L 2-4Purdue L 3-4W. Illinois W 3-1Minnesota W 7-3Minnesota L 2-5Minnesota L 5-11Luther W 3-2Michigan L 2-4Michigan St L 6-9Michigan St L 1-2Indiana W 4-2Ohio St L 5-7Ohio St W 10-0Northwestern L 4-6Wisconsin L 1-4Wisconsin L 2-3

1956 (11-16-1)Arizona L 7-13Arizona L 0-20Arizona L 7-8Arizona L 3-5Arizona L 2-4Arizona L 2-5W. Michigan W 6-4W. Illinois W 13-3Luther W 9-0Luther W 11-3Notre Dame L 4-5Notre Dame W 6-1Bradley L 2-6Bradley W 7-2Northwestern L 1-2Wisconsin L 0-2Purdue W 2-1Illinois W 9-0Illinois L 7-8Minnesota L 0-7Minnesota L 7-17Minnesota L 8-18Michigan L 2-6Michigan St W 5-3Michigan St W 8-3Indiana W 2-1Ohio St L 3-5Ohio St T 4-4

1957 (9-10-0)Arizona W 10-7Arizona L 3-4Arizona L 13-22Arizona L 15-16Arizona L 6-12Arizona L 6-8Luther W 3-1Wisconsin W 3-1W. Illinois L 2-10Illinois W 3-2Purdue L 9-19Purdue W 9-6Minnesota W 3-2Minnesota W 6-4Michigan St L 5-6

Michigan L 8-9Ohio St W 4-3Indiana W 1-0Indiana L 1-8

1958 (9-19-2)Arizona L 4-11Arizona L 0-8Arizona L 6-7Arizona L 6-16Arizona W 9-7Arizona W 8-3Luther W 6-2Luther W 11-8W. Illinois W 4-3W. Illinois W 5-1W. Illinois T 4-4Bradley L 1-2Bradley L 7-10Bradley L 0-3W. Michigan T 7-7Ohio St L 3-7Indiana L 3-6Indiana L 5-6Wisconsin L 3-4Northwestern L 2-5Northwestern W 1-0Illinois W 8-7Purdue W 3-2Purdue L 2-4Minnesota L 1-5Minnesota L 1-4Minnesota L 1-6Michigan St L 2-5Michigan L 3-7Michigan L 5-6

1959 (10-18-1)Arizona T 6-6Arizona W 12-9Arizona L 3-12Arizona L 3-9Arizona L 6-7Arizona W 10-4W. Illinois W 5-4

W. Illinois L 6-7W. Illinois W 3-2Luther W 5-4Bradley L 5-6Bradley L 3-4Bradley L 1-6W. Michigan L 5-6W. Michigan L 2-6Indiana L 4-6Ohio St L 8-9Ohio St L 2-7Northwestern L 5-6Wisconsin L 1-4Wisconsin W 3-2Purdue W 7-3Illinois L 4-7Illinois W 4-3Minnesota L 1-3Minnesota L 1-2Minnesota L 3-5Michigan St W 4-1Michigan St W 2-0

1960 (7-17-0)Luther W 11-4Arizona L 5-11Arizona L 6-18Arizona L 6-23Arizona L 1-15Arizona L 6-7Arizona L 5-10Luther W 6-2Luther W 4-3Bradley L 1-3Bradley L 0-16Bradley L 3-7Michigan L 0-6Indiana L 2-4Northwestern L 5-11Wisconsin W 2-0Wisconsin W 2-1Coe W 5-2Purdue L 2-1Illinois W 4-1Illinois L 2-3Minnesota L 3-17

Minnesota L 0-7Minnesota L 0-8

1961 (8-16-0)Arizona L 3-8Arizona L 12-13Arizona L 0-15Arizona L 4-6Arizona L 7-11Arizona L 5-6Luther W 8-4W. Illinois L 4-5W. Illinois W 14-13Bradley W 4-0Michigan St L 2-3Ohio St W 6-5Indiana L 2-9Indiana L 6-8Wisconsin W 5-4Northwestern L 1-6Northwestern W 7-6Illinois L 0-4Purdue L 8-19Purdue W 10-6Coe W 6-3Minnesota L 2-5Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota L 0-7

1962 (13-16-1)W. Illinois W 10-3W. Illinois L 5-10W. Illinois L 3-4W. Illinois W 10-8W. Illinois T 10-10Luther W 9-0Luther W 21-1Luther L 6-7Bradley W 3-2Bradley W 4-3Bradley L 8-10Bradley L 9-12Bradley L 5-7Bradley W 5-1W. Illinois W 8-5W. Illinois L 6-7

Michigan L 6-9Michigan St W 13-10Michigan St L 5-7Indiana W 8-6Ohio State L 1-8Ohio State L 4-7Wisconsin L 2-7Wisconsin W 4-3Purdue L 4-5Illinois L 2-6Illinois L 0-1Minnesota W 4-1Minnesota L 3-4Minnesota W 5-1

1963 (20-9-0)W. Illinois W 7-3W. Illinois W 10-6W. Illinois W 15-0W. Illinois W 11-6W. Illinois W 6-3W. Illinois W 7-5Bradley L 4-5Bradley L 9-10Bradley L 7-8Bradley W 8-7Bradley L 0-6Bradley W 8-4Luther W 20-4Luther W 9-0Luther W 5-0Minnesota W 3-2Minnesota L 8-9Minnesota W 2-1Michigan St L 8-16Indiana W 6-5Ohio St W 11-3Ohio St W 3-1Northwestern W 6-5Wisconsin W 15-9Wisconsin L 7-8Illinois L 6-7Illinois W 9-5

1964 (13-16-1)Arizona T 7-7Arizona W 5-0Arizona L 8-9Arizona W 14-6Arizona L 3-10Arizona L 0-4Luther W 10-0Luther W 23-0W. Illinois L 2-4W. Illinois L 5-13W. Illinois L 1-4Bradley W 4-0Bradley L 6-13Bradley L 2-4Coe W 11-4Illinois W 8-2Purdue L 4-6Purdue L 0-3Minnesota L 2-9Minnesota L 0-4Minnesota L 0-2Michigan St W 5-4Michigan W 6-2Michigan L 3-5Ohio St L 0-3Indiana W 10-6Indiana L 1-2Wisconsin W 5-4Northwestern W 14-4Northwestern W 11-2

1965 (13-12-0)Luther W 10-1Luther W 11-1Arizona L 0-2Arizona L 1-12Arizona L 7-9Arizona L 3-10Arizona L 0-6Arizona L 0-2Central W 4-0Bradley L 1-3Illinois L 2-5N. Illinois W 4-0Minnesota W 5-3

Minnesota L 0-1Minnesota W 3-2Coe W 5-0Michigan St L 3-4Michigan L 3-4Michigan W 2-1Cornell W 6-2Ohio St L 0-3Indiana W 10-0Wisconsin W 2-0Northwestern W 10-0Northwestern W 6-2

1966 (14-15-0)W. Illinois L 5-6W. Illinois W 5-4W. Illinois W 4-1Arizona L 2-7Arizona W 6-5Arizona L 1-6Arizona L 4-6Arizona L 4-8Arizona L 4-18Luther W 7-0Luther L 2-4Luther W 4-0Luther W 7-0Coe W 2-0Coe W 5-0Northwestern W 9-0Wisconsin L 1-6Wisconsin W 2-0Wayne St L 2-4Wayne St W 2-0Purdue W 7-3Northern Ill. W 3-2Minnesota L 1-8Minnesota L 0-7Minnesota L 0-3Michigan W 4-1Michigan St. L 2-4Michigan St L 0-1Indiana L 3-4

1967 (19-12-1)Luther W 1-0Luther L 3-5Luther T 0-0Bradley W 3-1Bradley L 0-1Simpson W 5-3Simpson W 14-1Northwestern W 4-1Wisconsin L 0-8Wisconsin L 4-5Coe W 6-0Coe L 0-1Purdue L 2-3Purdue W 6-0Illinois L 2-3Illinois W 7-0N. Illinois W 4-2N. Illinois W 13-4Minnesota L 3-9Minnesota W 4-2Wayne St W 6-2Wayne St W 5-1Michigan L 0-2Michigan W 6-4Michigan St W 3-0Michigan St W 4-3Drake W 15-3Drake W 4-2Indiana W 6-0Indiana L 4-6Ohio St L 1-2Ohio St L 0-1

1968 (19-11-1)W. Illinois L 0-2W. Illinois W 4-1W. Illinois W 3-0W. Illinois W 7-1Luther W 7-0Luther W 3-1Luther W 11-0Luther W 1-0N. Illinois W 1-0Ohio St L 3-5Ohio St W 2-0

Indiana W 2-1Indiana L 3-5Central W 3-0Central W 5-0Wisconsin L 3-5Wisconsin L 0-10Northwestern W 6-1Northwestern L 1-2Illinois L 0-4Illinois W 1-0Wayne St W 4-0Wayne St W 2-1Minnesota L 6-9Minnesota L 1-5Simpson W 2-0Simpson W 8-3Drake L 1-2Drake W 5-2Michigan St L 2-5Michigan St T 4-4

1969 (21-24-0)Luther W 2-1Arizona L 3-4Arizona L 3-14Grand Canyon L 4-6Grand Canyon L 3-7Arizona L 1-7Arizona L 0-1Arizona L 3-11Cochise W 8-5Arizona L 2-12Arizona L 4-8Minot St W 3-1Minot St L 1-3Monmouth W 2-1Monmouth W 5-2Creighton W 5-0Creighton W 5-1Upper Iowa W 4-1Upper Iowa L 2-7Ohio St L 0-4Ohio St L 3-7Indiana W 2-1Indiana W 3-0Coe W 7-2

Coe W 4-0Wisconsin L 1-3Wisconsin L 2-5Northwestern W 5-0Northwestern L 5-6N. Illinois L 4-6N. Illinois L 2-3Illinois L 1-3Illinois W 5-3Purdue W 9-5Purdue W 4-2Drake W 11-1Drake W 6-2Minnesota L 0-8Minnesota W 6-5Penn W 3-1Penn W 4-0Michigan St L 0-5Michigan St L 5-14Michigan L 2-3Michigan L 6-7

1970 (24-22-0)Grand Canyon L 1-11Grand Canyon L 2-4Arizona L 7-20Arizona W 8-4Arizona L 5-11Tulsa W 7-5Arizona L 2-5Cochise W 6-3Arizona L 2-6Arizona L 6-7Arizona L 4-15Arizona L 1-5Iowa St W 1-0Minot St W 2-0Minot St W 10-0Minot St W 2-1Minot St W 14-0Cornell W 5-1Cornell W 7-1W. Illinois L 6-9W. Illinois W 6-5W. Illinois W 3-0W. Illinois W 6-0

Upper Iowa W 7-0Upper Iowa L 3-5Michigan L 2-7Michigan W 4-1Michigan St L 1-7Michigan St W 4-3Coe W 9-6Coe W 22-3Indiana W 9-3Indiana W 17-3Ohio St L 1-3Ohio St L 0-8N. Illinois W 21-9N. Illinois W 16-6Northwestern W 3-0Northwestern L 2-4Wisconsin L 0-1Purdue W 15-2Purdue L 1-5Illinois L 2-3Illinois L 3-8Minnesota L 1-2Minnesota L 4-5

1971 (28-17-0)Arizona L 1-5Arizona L 1-10Cochise W 3-2Arizona L 3-4Arizona W 6-1Arizona L 4-11Grand Canyon W 9-4Wyoming W 10-5W. Colo. W 21-2Wyoming L 7-11W. Colo. W 15-2Drake L 7-8Drake W 11-1Michigan W 1-0Michigan L 1-2Michigan St L 6-7Michigan St L 0-2Iowa St L 1-4Iowa St W 2-1Loras W 5-1

Loras W 11-2Cornell W 17-3Cornell W 7-1Indiana W 6-2Indiana W 5-3Ohio St W 7-3Ohio St W 6-0N. Illinois L 5-7N. Illinois W 14-4Northwestern L 3-8Northwestern W 7-5Wisconsin W 2-1Wisconsin L 2-3Upper Iowa W 8-1Upper Iowa W 4-2Iowa St L 5-11Iowa St W 8-4Purdue L 7-8Purdue W 6-5Illinois W 5-4Illinois L 2-4Warburg W 3-2Wartburg W 4-3Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota (For.) W 7-0

1972 (25-17-0)Grand Canyon W 11-5Wyoming L 4-5Arizona L 1-10Arizona W 9-2Arizona L 6-7Arizona L 13-22N. Arizona W 10-8Drake W 19-1Drake W 3-1Cornell W 4-0Cornell W 7-2Iowa St L 1-3Iowa St L 0-1Ohio St L 2-3Ohio St W 9-3Indiana W 7-3Indiana L 1-2UNI L 1-8UNI W 10-5

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Michigan L 3-9Michigan W 1-0Creighton L 4-5Creighton L 6-9Illinois W 5-4Illinois W 3-0Purdue W 4-0Purdue W 12-1Minnesota W 3-2Minnesota W 6-2Wisconsin W 10-2Wisconsin W 4-0Northwestern W 6-1Northwestern W 10-8W. Illinois L 3-4W. Illinois L 4-5**NCAA Playoffs:**C. Michigan L 2-7N. Illinois W 8-1C. Michigan W 4-3Bowling Green W 4-2Bowling Green W 7-5**World Series:**Arizona St L 1-2Temple L 9-13

1973 (16-14-1)Wyoming L 7-10Arizona W 3-2Arizona L 5-8N. Arizona T 7-7W. Colo. W 7-0Luther W 2-0Luther W 4-1Cornell W 9-2Cornell W 11-1Minnesota L 4-14Minnesota W 4-3UNI L 4-7UNI L 10-11Michigan St L 1-5Michigan St L 1-2Michigan W 2-1Michigan W 2-0Drake W 6-5Drake W 8-7

Ohio St L 5-8Ohio St L 1-12Indiana W 2-1Indiana W 2-0Wisconsin L 5-6Wisconsin L 2-6Northwestern W 12-7Northwestern L 4-8Illinois L 0-2Illinois L 5-6Purdue W 11-3Purdue W 7-5

1974 (27-13)Wyoming W 11-7Wyoming W 10-8Arizona L 4-13Arizona L 3-7Arizona L 0-23Arizona L 6-11Oklahoma L 4-8W. Colo. W 13-0W. Colo. W 10-5W. Colo. W 15-1Wartburg W 5-1Warrburg W 12-3Cornell W 7-6Cornell W 13-1Luther W 14-0Luther W 20-2Minnesota W 4-3Minnesota L 2-8Wisconsin St L 3-4Wisconsin St W 6-0Michigan L 2-11Michigan W 8-1Michigan St W 9-8Michigan St W 10-4Drake W 7-0Drake W 10-2Indiana W 12-8Indiana W 9-1Ohio St W 5-0Ohio St W 0-1Iowa St W 7-6Iowa St L 5-8

Northwestern W 3-0Northwestern W 6-2Wisconsin L 2-3Wisconsin W 8-7UNI W 5-3UNI L 2-8Illinois W 5-4Illinois L 3-4

1975 (29-14)Memphis St W 7-3Mississippi St L 8-11Vanderbilt W 6-0Illinois St W 5-0New Orleans L 1-4Illinois St L 1-2New Orleans W 8-6Tulane W 15-4S. Alabama L 1-5S. Alabama L 5-8Missouri W 3-1New Orleans W 7-2N. Illinois W 5-2N. Illinois L 4-7Minnesota W 8-0Minnesota L 2-12W. Illinois L 1-2W. Illinois L 6-7Luther W 14-3Luther W 4-0UNI W 5-3Wartburg L 4-1Wartburg W 9-1Indiana W 10-4Indiana W 5-3Ohio St W 9-8Ohio St L 6-7Cornell W 9-1Cornell W 12-3Iowa St W 11-0Iowa St W 8-0Northwestern L 2-3Northwestern W 13-9Wisconsin W 4-2Wisconsin W 5-3

Central W 21-0Central W 11-4Purdue W 5-3Purdue W 10-3Illinois W 4-1Illinois W 8-4**NCAA Playoffs:**Tulsa L 2-3Texas A&M L 6-9Big Ten 2nd

1976 (23-16)Buffalo L 2-15Missouri W 4-2Michigan L 5-6Missouri L 6-13Michigan W 8-6Buffalo L 5-16Buffalo W 6-5Missouri L 4-8Michigan L 3-5Buffalo W 9-2Missouri L 6-11Cornell W 9-0Cornell W 2-1Luther W 2-1Luther W 3-1UNI W 17-5UNI W 13-1W. Illinois W 14-1W. Illinois W 4-1Michigan St W 5-1Michigan St W 12-11Michigan L 3-14Michigan L 7-8Illinois W 3-0Illinois W 2-0Purdue L 1-5Purdue W 1-0Creighton L 0-2Creighton L 4-6Wisconsin W 2-0Wisconsin L 3-4Northwestern W 9-2Northwestern W 8-7Indiana L 2-3

Indiana L 3-7Iowa St W 4-3Iowa St W 4-1Minnesota W 2-1Minnesota L 1-2Big Ten 5th

1977 (40-14)St. Louis W 10-3St. Louis W 9-1SEMO L 6-9SEMO W 14-5Memphis St W 6-3Memphis St L 2-6Mississippi W 11-10Illinois Circle W 7-0Murray St L 2-9Illinois Circle W 9-3Murray St W 12-6Illinois Circle W 14-1Murray St W 4-1Louisville L 7-10Ill. Central L 8-11Ill. Central W 11-2Louisville W 15-12Cornell W 12-0Cornell W 2-1UNI W 7-2UNI W 24-6Lewis W 8-6Lewis W 4-2Luther W 5-4Luther W 24-3Michigan St L 4-5Michigan St L 3-4Michigan W 3-1Michigan L 1-8St. Francis W 3-1Wartburg W 10-0Wartburg W 3-0Illinois W 9-7Illinois L 4-5Purdue W 8-7Purdue W 9-1Augustana W 7-1Augustana W 10-1

Central W 7-2Central W 20-2Wisconsin L 2-9Wisconsin W 2-1Northwestern W 8-7Northwestern W 7-3William Penn W 7-1William Penn W 5-0Iowa St L 6-7Iowa St W 7-1Ohio St L 0-6Ohio St L 1-2Indiana W 8-6Indiana W 10-1Minnesota W 6-2Minnesota L 1-10Big Ten Finish 4th

1978 (28-17)Colorado St L 2-13New Mexico W 8-1Tulsa L 4-7Wyoming L 5-6New Mexico L 3-8N.M. Highland W 12-3New Mexico L 6-14N.M. Highland W 8-1New Mexico L 3-7Wyoming L 3-7New Mexico W 8-3Tulsa L 4-6Wyoming L 4-5W. Illinois W 11-4W. Illinois W 9-1W. Illinois W 9-0W. Illinois W 5-1Lewis W 17-5Lewis L 2-12Lewis W 2-1William Penn W 10-1William Penn W 23-1Upper Iowa W 4-0Upper Iowa W 12-2Illinois W 3-1Illinois W 3-1Purdue W 5-1

Purdue L 0-2Ohio St L 6-7Ohio St W 11-0Indiana L 5-6Iowa St W 12-5Iowa St L 2-7Cornell W 12-0Coe W 14-2Minnesota L 5-6Minnesota W 6-1Wisconsin W 5-2Wisconsin L 5-6UNI W 21-1UNI W 11-4Northwestern W 3-1Northwestern W 5-1Michigan L 1-10Michigan W 1-0Big Ten Finish 4th

1979 (32-12)Missouri L 5-7Missouri L 4-5Missouri L 2-6E. Michigan L 1-3Arkansas L 4-7E. Michigan L 0-3Kansas St W 4-0Kansas St W 1-0Kansas St W 6-0Kansas St W 7-4UNI W 11-1UNI W 2-0UNI W 9-3UNI W 14-1Loras W 1-0Loras W 5-3Central W 7-2Central W 5-0Illinois W 3-1Illinois W 5-4Purdue W 16-10Purdue W 15-4Luther W 2-0Luther W 5-0Wartburg W 15-0

Wartburg W 18-3Ohio St L 2-7Ohio St W 2-1Indiana W 10-2Indiana W 2-1Minnesota W 7-3Minnesota L 1-5Wisconsin L 5-8Wisconsin L 2-3Coe W 9-5Coe W 13-7Northwestern W 6-3Northwestern W 9-3Upper Iowa W 13-0Upper Iowa W 19-3Iowa St W 16-6Iowa St W 13-2Michigan L 1-3Michigan L 1-2Big Ten Finish 5th

1980 (31-14)SMS L 4-6Mesa L 5-9Mesa W 10-7Neb-Omaha W 10-8New Mexico L 7-16Neb-Omaha W 21-0New Mexico L 6-11Neb-Omaha W 5-4Neb-Omaha W 6-3Texas-El Paso L 7-8New Mexico L 2-3Iowa St L 2-4Iowa St L 3-4William Penn W 3-2William Penn W 7-3Milton W 3-1Milton W 5-2UNI W 1-0UNI W 6-0Luther W 5-4Luther W 6-0Purdue W 4-3Purdue W 10-2Illinois L 9-10

Illinois L 2-3W. Illinois W 10-5W. Illinois W 12-7Loras W 8-1Loras L 7-8Indiana W 10-5Indiana L 1-4Ohio State W 6-2Ohio State W 9-5Coe W 8-4Coe W 5-1Northwestern W 2-1Northwestern W 6-5Wartburg W 10-2Wartburg W 11-1Wisconsin W 6-1Wisconsin L 2-3Minnesota L 5-7Minnesota W 4-3Michigan St. W 5-2Michigan St. W 1-0Big Ten Finish 3rd

1981 (44-21)Evangel W 9-0Evangel W 8-1Wis-LaCrosse W 6-1Wis-LaCrosse W 7-2Wis-LaCrosse W 10-6Wis-LaCrosse W 6-5Missouri L 3-4Missouri W 5-3Missouri L 1-5Missouri L 1-2Murray St W 14-4W. Kentucky L 1-9Murray St L 3-15Murray St W 2-0Murray St L 0-7Indiana St W 6-3Murray St L 8-9KY Wesleyan W 22-2Murray St L 9-14SE Missouri W 6-2Murray St W 16-11Murray St L 4-11

Monmouth W 20-3Monmouth W 4-2Creighton W 7-2Creighton W 5-1Creighton L 3-4Creighton W 6-3Luther W 8-1Luther W 12-3Milton W 7-2Illinois W 9-8Illinois L 2-10William Penn W 8-0William Penn W 6-0UW- Platteville W 5-1UW- Platteville W 5-0Loras W 3-0Loras W 4-3N.E. Mo. W 15-7W. Illinois W 6-3W. Illinois W 5-3Iowa State L 10-12Iowa State L 8-9Wisconsin W 3-0Wisconsin W 5-3Wisconsin W 5-3Wisconsin W 8-4Wartburg W 7-5Wartburg W 15-0UNI W 14-1Coe W 4-3Coe L 4-11Minnesota L 0-7Minnesota L 11-18Minnesota W 10-9Minnesota L 4-8Central W 14-0Central W 9-0Iowa St L 3-16Iowa St L 1-13Northwestern L 0-3Northwestern W 5-1Northwestern L 7-8Northwestern W 7-5

1982 (31-23)Kansas St W 6-5Kansas St L 4-8Kansas St L 6-14Baker Univ. W 12-4Missouri L 0-4Missouri L 3-11N.M. Highlands W 10-1N.M. Highlands W 9-2Bradley L 5-7SW Mo. L 1-6S. Illinois W 7-3Toledo W 8-6New Mexico L 3-5Bradley W 4-2SW Mo. L 1-4Bradley W 3-1New Mexico L 1-11UW-Platteville W 15-4Loras W 11-0Loras W 3-2Milton W 9-3Milton L 4-5Luther W 5-1Luther W 13-4William Penn W 3-0William Penn W 3-0Illinois L 0-9Illinois L 0-2Illinois L 5-7Illinois L 0-12W. Illinois W 6-4W. Illinois W 2-1Iowa St W 7-6Iowa St L 5-9Wartburg W 13-6Wartburg W 15-0UNI W 8-7UNI W 12-0Grandview W 2-1Grandview W 4-0Iowa St L 2-3Iowa St W 3-2Wisconsin W 6-2Wisconsin L 8-9Wisconsin L 0-1

Wisconsin L 7-8Minnesota W 8-1Minnesota W 10-6Minnesota L 1-2Minnesota W 4-2Northwestern W 4-0Northwestern L 5-9Northwestern L 1-5Northwestern L 5-6Big Ten Finish 5th

1983 (32-21-1)Evangel (for.) W 2-0Mo. Western T 0-0Evangel W 12-1SMS L 5-9SMS L 0-2SMS L 1-11Hawaii Pacific W 6-2Hawaii Pacific W 7-6Cal Poly W 3-2Hawaii L 3-15Nagoya-Japan W 10-3Wichita St L 8-10Wichita St L 7-15Nagoya-Japan L 1-2Cal Poly W 3-2Hawaii W 5-4UW-Platteville W 9-3UW-Platteville W 13-1William Penn W 8-0William Penn W 6-0Illinois L 4-11Illinois W 7-3Illinois W 5-2Illinois W 9-8Luther W 12-3Luther W 18-2Grandview L 4-9Grandview W 10-2Wartburg W 9-4Wartburg L 5-8Central W 7-5Central W 6-3Creighton W 7-3

Creighton L 1-5Creighton W 2-1Creighton L 1-6Iowa St L 4-10Iowa St W 10-1Coe W 17-8Wisconsin W 11-9Wisconsin L 0-1Wisconsin W 11-9Wisconsin L 8-12St. Ambrose W 15-9Northwestern L 0-2Northwestern W 2-0Northwestern W 16-10Northwestern L 2-3Minnesota L 5-13Minnesota L 4-6Michigan L 0-1Michigan St W 6-2Minnesota W 2-0Michigan L 12-3Big Ten Finish 2nd

1984 (31-26) Evangel L 5-6Western Mo. L 4-8Evangel W 13-12SMS W 11-6SMS L 1-2SMS L 3-8New Hampshire W 6-1Columbia W 9-4Vermont W 13-6Stetson L 2-6Mercer L 0-4Stetson L 0-10Vermont W 7-3Mercer L 10-20Mercer L 8-10Brown L 4-9Vermont L 6-12Murray St W 16-11Murray St L 2-13W. Michigan W 5-4W. Michigan W 8-2Murray St L 3-7

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Loras W 12-1Loras W 5-1NW Mo. L 2-9NW Mo. L 5-7UW-Platteville W 17-1UW-Platteville W 22-0UNI L 1-5UNI L 0-4Illinois L 2-3Illinois L 1-7Illinois W 14-8Grandview W 9-7Grandview W 12-6Luther W 14-7Luther W 14-4William Penn W 11-3William Penn W 6-3Wartburg W 14-5Wartburg W 27-1St. Ambrose W 23-6Wisconsin W 9-5Wisconsin W 9-8Wisconsin L 6-11Wisconsin L 2-7UNI W 17-5UNI L 4-7Coe W 8-6Northwestern W 10-6Northwestern W 6-5Northwestern W 17-3Northwestern L 1-12Minnesota L 3-7Minnesota L 0-4Minnesota L 1-3Minnesota W 6-4

1985 (40-20)Evangel W 3-2Evangel W 3-0SMS W 8-5SMS L 5-17SEMO W 8-4SEMO W 8-2MO- St. Louis W 13-11Wash. Univ. W 13-12Utah W 5-4

New Mexico L 0-4Wyoming W 7-2Missouri L 8-9Utah L 4-6New Mexico L 13-27NM Highland W 16-15NM Highland W 17-3New Mexico L 3-12New Mexico L 10-21NM St L 6-8William Penn W 13-7William Penn W 3-2Mankato St W 7-2Mankato St W 4-2Wartburg W 8-4Wartburg W 14-6NW Mo. St W 8-3NW Mo. St W 8-1St. Francis W 7-3St. Francis L 5-16St. Xavier L 3-6St. Xavier W 12-5Grandview W 5-2Grandview W 16-7Iowa St L 7-10Iowa St W 5-2Augustana W 10-2Augustana W 18-12Illinois W 8-7Illinois L 7-14Illinois W 13-12Illinois L 4-9St. Ambrose W 17-1Wisconsin W 2-1Wisconsin W 9-8Wisconsin W 8-7Wisconsin W 7-6UNI W 20-5Grandview W 5-1Grandview L 3-5Coe W 9-3Minnesota L 2-10Minnesota W 12-4Minnesota L 5-11Minnesota L 5-8Northwestern W 11-2

Northwestern L 3-7Northwestern W 10-6Northwestern L 6-12

1986 (29-27)SEMO L 1-13SEMO L 13-14SEMO W 21-6SEMO W 15-6Mo. Western W 27-3Evangel L 9-10Missouri West. W 4-3SW Mo. St L 6-7SW Mo. St W 13-11SW Mo. St L 1-4UMass W 11-6Shippensburg W 6-1Brown L 5-7Rider L 11-17Virginia Tech W 4-3Stetson L 4-10Rider L 3-14Virginia Tech W 11-2Stetson L 2-13Rider W 13-2Virginia Tech L 3-5Augustana W 11-4Murray St W 26-3Murray St W 10-0Murray St W 14-4Murray St L 15-28Luther W 23-4Luther W 14-4Illinois L 3-7Illinois W 13-7Illinois L 8-22Illinois L 3-6Cornell W 11-0Northwestern L 2-6Northwestern L 3-6Northwestern L 0-5Northwestern L 5-6Quincy W 7-0Quincy W 13-5Iowa St L 5-7

Iowa St W 8-7Wartburg W 19-8Grandview W 20-8Grandview W 18-7St. Ambrose W 22-6Iowa St W 11-2Iowa St L 8-12UNI W 15-8Wisconsin L 7-10Wisconsin L 6-7Wisconsin L 4-10Wisconsin L 3-13Coe W 18-0Minnesota W 7-5Minnesota L 8-10Minnesota L 5-10

1987 (29-28)Missouri L 7-8Missouri L 11-28Missouri L 1-2Missouri L 0-11SMS L 6-10SMS W 7-2SMS L 5-6SMS W 18-13Mo. Western W 8-4Grand Canyon L 8-10E. Washington W 12-11Lewis & Clark L 5-8Lewis & Clark L 7-12Willamette W 18-9Utah L 6-8Grand Canyon L 7-13Mankato St L 3-5Mankato St W 8-4Quincy Coll. L 4-5Quincy Coll. W 7-6NW Mo. W 3-2NW Mo. W 17-6Luther W 16-1Luther W 8-0Wartburg W 20-1Illinois W 8-7Illinois W 5-2Illinois L 8-10

Illinois W 6-3Northwestern L 1-3Northwestern W 3-2Northwestern L 2-8Northwestern W 5-0St. Ambrose W 13-7Iowa St L 6-7Kansas W 15-2Kansas W 11-10Kansas L 8-9Grand View L 1-2Grand View W 5-4Augustana W 9-8Coe College W 14-4Wisconsin W 3-1Wisconsin W 7-2Wisconsin W 15-7Wisconsin L 7-8UNI W 6-4UNI L 5-6Iowa St L 2-12Iowa St L 6-10Minnesota L 2-4Minnesota W 6-3Minnesota L 0-3Minnesota L 8-15#Michigan W 9-4#Purdue L 0-4#Michigan L 1-7# - Big Ten Championships

1988 (29-25)NW Mo. W 17-4SMS L 0-3SMS W 11-2Evangel W 16-10SMS W 3-2San Diego St L 2-9San Diego St W 6-2UC-San Diego W 6-3San Diego L 4-11San Diego L 3-7Point Loma L 2-9U.S. Int’l W 6-2U.S. Int’l L 7-8Maine L 4-5

Wash St L 2-6Florida St L 0-8Minnesota W 7-6Augustana W 9-2Mankato St L 7-13Mankato St W 9-7Qunicy Coll. L 6-8Indiana W 4-1Indiana W 3-1Indiana W 6-5Indiana L 1-5UNI W 13-1Minnesota W 6-3Minnesota L 0-1W. Illinois W 14-9Illinois L 1-2Illinois L 4-8Illinois L 2-5Illinois L 4-7UNI W 19-10Minnesota W 4-1Minnesota W 17-3Purdue W 5-2Purdue L 3-11Purdue W 7-5Purdue W 2-1Michigan St W 3-2Michigan St W 5-2Michigan St W 4-3Michigan St L 1-2Iowa St W 6-5Wisconsin L 0-12Wisconsin L 1-2Wisconsin L 1-2Wisconsin W 8-2Grand View W 8-2Northwestern L 3-7Northwestern L 2-3Northwestern L 2-18Northwestern W 7-1

1989 (37-20)Kentucky W 17-6Maine W 5-2Texas A&M L 1-7Maine L 12-14

Kentucky L 4-12Texas A&M L 4-7UMass W 11-8S. Alabama W 15-2Wright St W 3-1UMass W 6-1Dartmouth W 8-1Xavier W 15-6St. Xavier W 8-3UMass L 4-5Dartmouth W 8-1Mankato St W 5-3Mankato St W 9-1Quincy Coll. W 10-0Quincy Coll. W 32-0W. Illinois W 12-4Grand View W 10-3Grand View L 7-8UNI W 7-1Augustana W 17-0Indiana W 5-1Indiana W 13-1Indiana W 10-6Indiana W 7-3Minnesota W 9-8Minnesota L 4-5Illinois W 5-4Illinois W 7-2Illinois L 3-13 Illinois L 13-14UNI W 11-2Wisconsin W 11-9Wisconsin W 8-7Wisconsin W 3-2Wisconsin W 22-3Minnesota W 2-0Minnesota L 2-3Michigan St W 7-5Michigan St L 2-3Michigan St L 1-9Michigan St L 4-6Purdue L 1-5Purdue W 12-7Purdue W 3-2Purdue W 6-0Iowa St W 5-4

Iowa St L 3-6Northwestern L 2-3Northwestern L 2-4Northwestern W 3-1Northwestern L 4-8#Illinois L 7-8#Ohio St L 2-4# - Big Ten Tournament

1990 (38-19)Missouri L 1-11Missouri L 3-4Missouri W 7-3NW Mo. St W 7-3SMS W 7-4SMS L 5-9SMS W 6-3Bradley W 8-7Bradley L 2-4Wm. Patterson W 13-4UIC W 18-9Mo. Baptist W 9-8Kean College W 5-0Rider W 10-6UIC W 4-2UNI W 9-4W. Illinois L 4-5Augustana W 16-2UNI W 13-4Michigan W 4-0Michigan W 2-1Michigan L 1-3Michigan W 9-0Minnesota W 13-0Minnesota W 8-6Ohio St W 4-1Ohio St W 3-2Ohio St W 9-1Ohio St L 4-11Minnesota W 5-3Minnesota W 3-2Northwestern W 8-1Northwestern W 6-2Northwestern W 6-5Northwestern L 7-8Iowa St L 5-12

Iowa St L 15-18Bradley L 3-16Illinois W 9-8Illinois W 10-9Illinois W 6-4Illinois W 4-3Indiana L 3-4Indiana W 7-2Indiana W 11-7Indiana L 0-3Iowa St W 4-3Iowa St L 4-5Wisconsin W 8-1Wisconsin L 2-3Wisconsin W 10-8Wisconsin W 14-3#Ohio St W 6-4#Illinois L 7-11#Ohio St L 5-8*Maine L 3-4*North Carolina L 3-5 # - Big Ten Tournament * - NCAA Playoffs

1991 (26-28-1)Missouri W 4-2Missouri L 0-5Missouri L 2-13SMS L 3-5N. Illinois W 16-3St. Louis L 3-6Bradley L 10-11Bradley W 4-2South Florida L 0-11South Florida L 8-10St. Leo Coll. L 6-7UIC W 7-3Fla. Southern W 7-2Bowling Green L 5-12W. Illinois W 5-0W. Illinois W 7-2W. Illinois L 7-17Mankato St W 5-4Mankato St T 4-4UNI W 5-2

UNI W 7-3Michigan W 7-6Michigan W 6-5Michigan W 8-1Michigan L 6-7Augustana W 11-1Grand View W 9-0Grand View W 9-0Indiana L 4-5Indiana L 0-8Indiana L 4-5Indiana L 6-21Minnesota W 6-1Minnesota L 3-6Wisconsin L 2-3Wisconsin W 6-0Wisconsin W 3-1Wisconsin W 7-0Minnesota L 1-2Minnesota L 3-6Ohio St L 2-5Ohio St W 8-6Ohio St L 2-4Ohio St L 3-6Iowa St W 18-1Iowa St W 7-6Iowa St L 14-16Northwestern L 1-5Northwestern L 6-7Northwestern W 10-7Northwestern W 9-7Illinois W 12-7Illinois L 2-12Illinois L 4-5Illinois L 1-7

1992 (26-28)N. Illinois L 3-4S. Illinois W 8-5E. Kentucky W 9-1SMS L 8-9SMS L 5-7SMS L 3-4SMS L 1-5Canisus W 18-3C. Conn. St W 9-5

C. Conn. St L 9-12Plymouth St W 23-0Winona St W 11-5Mankato St L 2-9Northwestern W 5-3Northwestern W 13-10Northwestern L 3-4Northwestern W 14-3Mankato St L 2-9Mankato St L 2-6Indiana W 5-2Indiana L 3-4Indiana W 3-2Indiana L 2-7UNI W 3-2Upper Iowa W 15-0Illinois W 1-0Illinois L 2-16Illinois L 5-6Illinois L 2-4W. Illinois W 15-1St. Ambrose W 11-2St. Ambrose W 9-4Purdue W 2-1Purdue W 7-2Purdue L 2-5Purdue W 5-1Ohio St W 2-0Ohio St L 3-4Ohio St L 0-1Ohio St W 7-6Iowa St L 0-3Iowa St L 5-6Grand View W 11-6Grand View W 12-2Michigan St W 7-6Michigan St L 0-10Michigan St L 3-5Michigan St L 2-3Iowa St L 2-4Iowa St L 5-7Minnesota L 5-6Minnesota L 1-10Minnesota L 1-5Minnesota L 3-4

1993 (32-20)SMS W 6-4SMS W 7-3SMS W 7-2SMS L 3-4Kansas L 6-7Kansas W 9-5Youngstown St W 11-8Bucknell W 12-5Vermont W 13-2NE Illlinois W 6-3C. Conn. St W 7-4Youngstown St W 9-5Illinois W 6-4Illinois W 4-0Illinois L 1-2Illinois W 13-8Ohio St L 5-6Ohio St L 0-4Ohio St W 4-2Ohio St W 1-0St. Olaf W 11-4UNI W 10-3Indiana L 0-12Indiana L 2-9Indiana L 2-3Indiana W 5-0Upper Iowa W 2-1Minnesota L 1-12Minnesota W 17-4W. Illinois L 0-3St. Ambrose W 8-4Michigan St W 15-1Michigan St W 7-3Michigan St L 2-10Michigan St W 8-6UNI W 13-4Purdue W 4-0Purdue W 8-4Purdue L 2-6 Purdue L 8-12Grand View L 5-6Grand View W 13-0Grand View W 6-2Grand View W 6-3

Iowa St L 2-3Iowa St L 0-4Iowa St W 7-6Iowa St L 4-6Northwestern W 3-1Northwestern L 3-5Northwestern L 1-3Northwestern L 4-7

1994 (22-32)NE Illinois W 6-2NE Illinois L 3-6NE Mo. St W 14-2NE Mo. S. T 4-4E. Michigan W 9-5E. Illinois L 0-3S. Illinois L 3-4Missouri L 3-5Missouri L 3-4Missouri L 0-10Augustana W 8-4Washington, MO W 8-0Mississippi L 1-3Memphis L 3-8SEMO L 3-4SEMO L 1-2St. Louis W 7-6Northwestern W 4-2 Northwestern W 1-0Northwestern W 6-1Northwestern L 3-6Mankato St L 9-10Purdue W 8-7Purdue L 3-9Purdue W 10-8Purdue W 8-5UNI L 3-7UNI W 5-4Minnesota L 1-6Minnesota L 1-10Minnesota W 4-2Minnesota L 1-4UNI W 12-7Michigan W 4-3Michigan L 3-9Michigan L 1-5

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Michigan W 6-0Iowa St W 8-2Iowa St L 3-6Penn St L 4-6Penn St L 4-8Penn St L 13-14Penn St W 16-2Iowa St L 4-8Illinois W 6-5Illinois W 8-7Illinois L 4-7Illinois L 9-11Illinois St L 9-10W. Illinois L 12-17Grand View L 6-7Michigan St L 5-6Michigan St L 10-13Michigan St L 1-7Michigan St W 15-6

1995 (29-24)Missouri W 9-7Missouri W 6-0Missouri W 5-4Kansas L 3-4Kansas L 0-6Kansas W 7-6Kansas St L 4-7Kansas St W 6-2Kansas St L 3-7Baylor L 7-12UT-Arlington W 4-2UT-Arlington W 9-3Michigan L 3-9Michigan W 5-4Michigan W 4-0Michigan L 2-3Mankato St W 22-3Minnesota W 3-0Minnesota W 5-3Minnesota W 5-4Minnesota L 1-5NDSU W 17-3NDSU W 9-1NE Mo. St W 16-5Purdue L 2-8Purdue L 6-7

Purdue W 3-1Purdue L 2-11Iowa St W 7-2Illinois W 6-2Illinois L 6-14Illinois L 3-11Illinois L 3-4Grand View W 22-4UNI L 0-6Iowa St L 1-6Michigan St W 4-0Michigan St W 6-4Michigan St L 1-3Michigan St W 3-2Northwestern L 2-5Northwestern L 3-7Northwestern W 6-1Northwestern L 5-6Illinois St W 9-3St. Ambrose L 1-6UW-Mil. W 10-4UW-Mil. W 6-4Penn St L 0-2Penn St L 1-3Penn St W 15-1Penn St W 10-9

1996 (25-22)Eastern Illinois W 10-7Eastern Illinois W 8-7Eastern Illinois L 3-7Tenn. Tech L 2-4St. Louis W 22-5Ohio St W 5-2Ohio St W 8-5Ohio St L 2-7Ohio St L 3-12Mankato St W 3-2Mankato St L 3-4Northwestern W 4-1Northwestern L 4-7Northwestern L 0-1Northwestern W 9-8Luther W 23-4NE Mo. St W 14-4Penn State L 1-6Penn State L 1-5Penn State W 7-4

Penn State L 3-7Grand View L 8-24UNI L 8-21Indiana W 5-2Indiana L 1-7Grand View W 7-6W. Illinois W 19-2Iowa St W 6-5Michigan St W 7-6Michigan St W 11-3Michigan St L 4-6Michigan St W 4-2Iowa St L 3-12UNI W 8-6Iowa St W 15-14Purdue L 4-7Purdue W 6-5Purdue W 4-3Purdue W 6-1Illinois St L 2-7St. Ambrose L 2-7UW-Mil. L 5-8UW-Mil. L 0-2Minnesota W 6-5Minnesota L 1-5Minnesota L 6-9Minnesota L 2-3 1997 (17-30)Arkansas L 6-26UT-Arlington L 1-11Kansas St L 6-9Mississippi L 1-13Mississippi L 6-11Memphis L 1-3Butler W 9-3SMS L 0-5N. Illinois W 6-2Ohio St L 10-15Ohio St L 1-2Ohio St W 8-1Ohio St L 2-9Missouri L 4-11Missouri L 5-24Northwestern W 6-5Northwestern L 0-6Northwestern W 5-3

Northwestern W 4-3Truman St W 18-0Penn St L 5-11Penn St W 7-6Penn St L 15-21UNI L 1-5W. Illinois W 11-5W. Illinois W 2-0Grand View W 4-2Creighton L 4-12Creighton W 5-4Creighton W 9-6Creighton W 9-8St. Ambrose W 17-1UW-Mil. L 0-1UW-Mil. L 1-2Purdue L 6-7Purdue L 3-4Purdue W 10-4Purdue L 3-5UNI L 9-14Minnesota L 5-12Minnesota L 5-13Minnesota L 1-2Minnesota L 11-19Michigan St L 5-6Michigan St L 3-4Michigan St W 4-1Michigan St L 10-11

1998 (19-27)Michigan St W 3-2Providence L 8-11Troy State L 8-22S. Illinois L 2-6S. Illinois L 1-7SMS L 14-15SMS W 3-0Loras W 22-5Loras W 14-0Luther W 9-0Luther W 13-3Michigan St W 7-2Michigan St L 0-4Michigan St W 16-5Michigan St W 9-1Creighton L 6-14

Minnesota L 5-11Minnesota L 0-3Minnesota L 5-14Minnesota L 0-1Iowa St L 3-8Purdue L 7-12Purdue W 8-0Purdue W 8-7Purdue W 8-2Grand View L 2-4Grand View W 7-4Penn St W 3-2Penn St W 5-4Penn St W 6-2Penn St L 9-15St. Ambrose W 3-0St. Ambrose L 7-8Illinois L 4-16Illinois L 5-9Illinois L 8-10Illinois L 0-10UNI L 3-6Iowa St L 6-10Northwestern L 9-11Northwestern L 0-18Northwestern L 1-8Northwestern L 1-8Bradley W 8-2Bradley L 6-7Bradley W 13-8 1999 (22-34)Kansas State L 4-9Kansas State L 4-5Air Force W 12-6Air Force L 9-10NW Louisiana L 1-9SW Louisiana W 8-6Iowa St L 5-8St. Louis L 6-7St. Louis L 5-7Rutgers L 1-10St. Francis W 15-4Rider L 2-6Vermont W 12-5Rutgers W 15-6Drexel W 12-10

Miami W 8-6Iowa St W 10-4St. Ambrose W 12-2Michigan L 3-6Michigan W 7-1Michigan L 1-9Michigan L 12-13Iowa St L 5-6Grand View W 20-16Michigan St L 4-5Michigan St W 7-1Michigan St W 15-5Michigan St W 10-1UNI W 17-16Minnesota L 3-5Minnesota L 3-5Minnesota L 5-9Minnesota L 5-13W. Illinois W 13-7Purdue L 8-12Purdue L 1-3Purdue L 8-10Purdue W 10-9Bradley L 6-10Bradley W 6-5Illinois L 3-8Illinois L 4-12Illinois L 2-3Illinois L 3-4UNI L 5-6Penn St L 1-9Penn St L 0-10Penn St W 4-1Penn St L 10-15Rockhurst W 7-5Rockhurst W 2-1Rockhurst W 9-8Northwestern W 3-0Northwestern L 4-6Northwestern L 6-7Northwestern L 4-7

2000 (19-35)Belmont L 1-3at Belmont L 1-4at Belmont L 1-2Wichita St L 2-10Wichita St L 4-13

Wichita St L 6-16Northwestern L 0-4Evansville L 4-5Butler W 5-2C. Michigan L 3-9Illinois L 2-6Butler W 4-3Rider W 14-0Notre Dame L 2-3Rider W 6-3Butler L 4-5Mt. St. Clare W 7-0Illinois L 1-15Illinois L 7-9Illinois L 8-10Illinois W 5-4N. Illinois L 2-4Ohio St L 1-2Ohio St W 4-2Ohio St W 10-4Ohio St L 1-11Iowa St W 16-3Purdue L 4-5Purdue W 2-0Purdue W 5-4Purdue W 1-0Iowa St L 1-15UNI L 3-10Penn St L 11-15Penn St L 2-15Penn St L 0-3Penn St L 1-8Minnesota L 5-8Minnesota L 1-2Minnesota L 1-13Minnesota L 2-8UNI W 6-4Northwestern L 4-8Northwestern W 4-0Northwestern W 6-3Northwestern W 8-6Truman St W 4-1UIC L 9-14UIC L 5-9UIC L 7-15Michigan L 2-6Michigan L 0-3

Michigan W 3-2Michigan W 8-5

2001 (19-29)Belmont L 1-2Belmont L 1-2Belmont W 13-7Dayton W 7-4Evansville L 3-8Beth. Cookman W 9-8Beth. Cookman W 5-3Fordham W 7-6Lehigh W 8-0Lehigh W 7-6St. Rose L 2-3N. Illinois W 6-0Maine L 1-5Michigan L 3-4Iowa St L 3-5Ohio St L 4-7Ohio St L 1-8Ohio St L 5-6Ohio St W 7-1Iowa St W 8-1Penn St L 1-3Penn St W 7-6Penn St L 0-1Penn St W 10-3Mt. Mercy L 8-9Illinois L 3-8Illinois W 2-0Illinois W 7-0Illinois L 3-4UNI L 6-10Minnesota L 9-12Minnesota L 3-8Minnesota L 1-11Minnesota L 3-9UNI L 6-8Northwestern L 2-13 Northwestern L 1-3Northwestern W 2-0Northwestern W 9-2Truman St W 12-5Bradley W 6-5UIC L 5-11UIC L 3-4

UIC L 1-4Purdue L 1-8Purdue L 1-3Purdue W 2-1Purdue L 0-10

2002 (26-29-1)Belmont W 1-0Vanderbilt L 1-2SMS L 5-9SMS L 2-12SMS L 4-5Long Island W 5-4Long Island W 11-7Maine L 3-11Beth. Cookman L 6-9Beth. Cookman W 5-4David Lipscomb L 7-12Beth. Cookman W 11-7Neb.-Omaha W 4-1Illinois St L 6-14Michigan L 0-3Michigan L 0-6Michigan W 7-4Michigan L 1-4Mt. St. Claire W 5-3Bradley W 4-3Indiana L 7-10Indiana L 1-5Indiana L 1-6Indiana W 17-13N. Illinois W 11-9Ohio St L 1-7Ohio St L 1-2Ohio St W 5-4Ohio St L 1-11Illinois St L 4-7Purdue L 2-4Purdue W 9-3Purdue W 3-0Purdue W 3-2W. Illinois W 14-1UNI W 6-4Michigan St W 14-3Michigan St W 4-3Michigan St L 0-3UNI T 1-1

Northwestern L 3-7Northwestern W 12-9Northwestern L 0-1Northwestern W 9-6UW-Mil. L 6-8UW-Mil. L 3-7Minnesota W 5-3Minnesota L 2-5Minnesota L 5-8Minnesota W 12-6Illinois L 4-5Illinois W 6-4Illinois W 8-5Illinois W 5-3#Indiana L 4-7#Michigan St L 9-13# - Big Ten Tournament

2003 (18-29)Wichita State L 2-3Wichita State L 2-13S. Illinois W 13-1S. Illinois L 2-4S. Illinois L 3-5Fordham W 6-2Maine W 3-1Maine L 6-8Long Island W 13-0Jacksonville W 9-1Fordham W 5-3Beth. Cookman L 5-12Michigan W 9-5Michigan L 0-4Michigan L 5-9Michigan L 4-20N. Illinois L 7-15Indiana L 2-4Indiana L 2-4Indiana L 1-5Indiana W 8-5Illinois St W 11-4Ohio St L 1-4Ohio St L 1-6Ohio St L 5-9Ohio St L 9-11Purdue L 5-9Purdue W 5-4

Purdue L 6-18W. Illinois W 9-8Michigan St W 6-2Michigan St L 3-11Michigan St W 4-1Michigan St L 7-11Northwestern L 3-18Northwestern L 1-6Northwestern W 4-0Northwestern L 6-7Bradley L 2-5Minnesota L 7-8Minnesota W 4-3Minnesota W 11-10Minnesota L 3-7Illinois W 6-4Illinois W 5-4Illinois L 3-9Illinois L 4-6

2004 (20-35)Centenary W 11-5Centenary L 3-7Centenary L 8-13SMS L 5-8SMS L 5-17SMS L 2-13Maine W 5-3Maine L 2-3Stetson W 9-7UMass L 2-4 Bucknell W 9-3Miami (OH) W 9-3Dartmouth W 4-3Army L 2-6W. Illinois L 2-4N. Colorado L 0-5Minnesota L 7-19N. Illinois W 4-2Michigan St L 0-1Michigan St L 4-5Michigan St L 3-6Michigan St L 1-12Illinois St W 11-10I-Cubs (exh) L 2-4Michigan W 6-5Michigan L 0-6

Michigan L 0-4Michigan L 1-2UNI L 6-8Indiana W 7-3Indiana L 4-5Indiana W 12-7Indiana L 9-25UNI L 3-8Penn St W 6-3Penn St L 1-2Penn St L 1-4Penn St W 6-2UNI L 8-9Northwestern W 3-0Northwestern W 10-4Northwestern L 2-8Northwestern L 0-3Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota L 6-7Minnesota W 8-4Purdue W 9-2Purdue L 4-6Purdue W 8-3Purdue L 7-11Illinois State W 8-2Illinois L 8-11Illinois L 6-8Illinois W 9-8Illinois W 7-3

2005 (28-29)Troy L 1-6MTSU L 9-11SMS W 11-1SMS L 6-8SMS L 7-8Toledo W 13-9Rider W 16-2Rider W 20-4N. Florida L 4-5UIC L 1-2UIC L 4-5Wichita St L 1-6Wichita St L 6-17Wichita St L 3-7Illinois St L 2-5

Michigan St L 1-3Michigan St W 7-6Michigan St L 5-11Michigan St W 10-7Nebraska L 1-6Michigan W 13-12Michigan L 2-4Michigan W 5-3Michigan W 7-6UNI W 9-7N. Illinois L 8-7Indiana W 6-0Indiana W 7-6Indiana W 3-2Indiana L 7-11NDSU W 4-1Penn St W 6-5Penn St L 4-5Penn St W 13-3Penn St W 10-3UNI L 6-8W. Illinois L 1-4Northwestern L 5-6Northwestern L 4-8Northwestern L 6-7Northwestern W 6-5UW-Mil. W 5-1UW-Mil. W 8-2Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota W 3-1Minnesota W 10-9Minnesota W 7-3Purdue W 7-3Purdue L 7-8Purdue L 3-4Purdue L 3-10Illinois W 12-9Illinois L 0-3Illinois W 2-1Illinois W 7-1Minnesota# L 7-14Michigan# L 6-8# - Big Ten Tournament

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2006 (23-33)Austin Peay W 12-10Illinois St. W 10-0Dayton W 6-3LA-Lafayette L 9-14Evansville W 6-4N’western St W 2-0UTSA L 1-3Notre Dame L 2-16LA-Lafayette L 2-3 Notre Dame L 2-6S. Illinois W 4-3Notre Dame L 5-7S. Illinois W 15-9Notre Dame W 10-8IPFW W 5-1IPFW L 0-1IPFW W 11-1Illinois St L 3-7Ohio St L 5-12Ohio St W 7-1Ohio St L 4-6Ohio St L 1-15Illinois St L 2-5Penn St W 6-1Penn St W 11-3Penn St W 2-1Penn St L 10-11Nebraska L 14-16 Minnesota L 0-9Minnesota L 2-5Minnesota W 3-1 Minnesota L 1-12NDSU L 8-11NDSU W 13-8Illinois L 3-12Illinois L 3-4Illinois L 2-10Illinois W 17-3UNI L 2-4Northwestern L 5-9Northwestern L 8-9Northwestern L 6-7Northwestern W 16-2Indiana W 3-2 Indiana W 4-3Indiana W 6-0Indiana L 5-10

Purdue W 4-2Purdue L 0-1Purdue W 2-0Purdue L 2-4UNI L 5-6Michigan L 1-2Michigan L 0-1Michigan L 1-4Michigan L 1-3

2007 (31-23)UALR L 2-8UALR W 9-6Notre Dame W 8-1Nebraska W 12-8Fresno St L 10-13Fresno St L 6-14Fresno St L 2-4Dallas Baptist W 17-13Fresno St. W 10-8Dallas Baptist L 5-18NDSU W 6-5NDSU W 8-0NDSU W 5-3NDSU W 9-7Illinois St W 15-3Ohio St L 7-12Ohio St L 2-6Ohio St W 8-0Ohio St L 7-16Penn St L 1-6Penn St W 1-0Penn St W 6-2Nebraska L 6-7Minnesota L 8-9Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota L 6-9Minnesota W 8-7UNI L 10-15N. Illinois W 4-3Illinois L 2-6Illinois W 10-9Illinois W 10-4Illinois W 17-12Northwestern W 16-6Northwestern W 15-10Northwestern W 13-8Northwestern W 14-10

W. Illinois W 9-3Upper Iowa W 16-5Indiana W 3-2Indiana W 10-2Indiana W 9-0Purdue L 4-13Purdue L 6-11Purdue W 6-5Purdue W 10-9UNI W 5-4W. Illinois L 2-9Michigan L 3-4Michigan W 8-6Michigan L 2-7Michigan L 2-7#Illinois L 3-12#Penn State L 3-5# - Big Ten Tournament

2008 (22-33)Albany W 8-3Notre Dame L 13-14Liberty L 1-3Xavier W 12-9Vanderbilt W 6-3Kansas L 5-9Missouri St L 3-6Missouri St L 3-8Missouri St L 5-12Rutgers L 6-8Rutgers W 9-2Rutgers W 16-14Stetson L 6-9Stetson W 5-4W. Illinois W 7-4N. Illinois L 4-5Michigan L 3-4Michigan L 3-5Michigan L 3-6Michigan L 2-3Illinois St L 6-7Purdue L 6-8Purdue W 7-6Purdue L 3-4Purdue L 3-16Coe W 7-2Indiana L 12-13

Indiana W 12-11Indiana W 13-10Indiana W 10-5Creighton W 8-3Northwestern L 5-13Northwestern W 8-3Northwestern L 6-13Northwestern L 7-9UW-Mil. L 5-13UNI W 5-2Michigan St W 16-2Michigan St L 3-6Michigan St L 7-16Michigan St L 10-11UNI W 10-6Minnesota L 6-7Minnesota W 10-5Minnesota W 6-1Minnesota L 14-17Valparaiso W 13-5Penn St L 5-6Penn St L 5-6Penn St L 9-13Penn St L 8-11Ohio St W 4-3Ohio St L 2-12Ohio St W 7-4Ohio St L 7-9

2009 (16-35)Illinois L 3-8St. Johns L 3-18Georgetown W 4-3Stetson L 0-11S. Alabama L 9-11S. Illinois L 3-8Austin Peay W 15-9Austin Peay L 4-10Austin Peay L 9-20Louisville L 2-7Louisville W 2-1Louisville L 7-11Tenn-Martin W 25-6Austin Peay W 10-3W. Illinois W 9-4W. Illinois L 3-7W. Illinois W 11-1

Coe W 8-2Michigan L 3-4Michigan W 2-1Michigan L 5-7Upper Iowa W 11-8Illinois State L 6-9Purdue W 15-7Purdue L 3-5Purdue L 9-10Kansas L 4-5Kansas L 3-9Indiana L 2-6Indiana L 1-5Indiana L 4-8Nebraska L 5-8Northwestern L 3-4Northwestern W 10-1W. Illinois W 20-7UNI W 5-4Michigan St L 10-15Michigan St L 4-15Michigan St L 5-14UNI L 3-9Creighton L 3-12Minnesota L 3-4Minnesota L 9-26Minnesota L 3-12Milwaukee W 11-4Penn State L 6-8Penn State L 4-5Penn State W 5-3Ohio State L 4-13Ohio State L 4-5Ohio State L 6-8

2010 (30-28)Illinois State W 19-11Austin Peay L 8-13Rutgers W 6-3West Virginia L 5-9Villanova W 11-2Kansas L 1-8Kansas W 5-3Kansas L 4-8Kansas L 7-15Texas L 1-2Texas L 1-3

Texas L 2-5Texas L 0-18UTSA L 2-4UTPA L 4-7UTPA L 2-13UTPA W 10-3W. Illinois W 4-3W. Illinois W 10-9W. Illinois W 11-2S. Dak. St. L 10-12S. Dak. St. W 6-5Michigan St. W 5-3Michigan St. L 2-16Michigan St. L 11-26Illinois L 8-9Illinois W 6-4Illinois W 4-2Milwaukee W 9-3Indiana L 1-4Indiana L 3-4Indiana L 12-21W. Illinois W 6-5N. Illinois L 2-13Michigan W 5-2Michigan W 5-3Michigan L 5-7Nebraska W 5-2Creighton L 10-15Minnesota W 11-4Minnesota L 2-12Minnesota L 1-6Coe W 16-6Penn State L 2-6Penn State W 9-3Penn State W 13-9Ohio State W 7-5Ohio State W 4-3Ohio State L 6-11St. Ambrose W 8-0Purdue W 7-2Purdue W 5-1Purdue W 12-9Purdue W 7-4Michigan L 4-18Purdue W 8-3Michigan W 11-8Minnesota L 5-15

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Alexis Park Inn and Suites, 1165 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City 337-8665Amana Colonies Holiday Inn, I-80, Exit 225, Amana 688-1175Americinn, 2597 Holiday Road, Coralville 625-2400Baymont Inn & Suites, 200 6th Street, Coralville 337-9797Best Western Cantebury Inn, 704 1st Ave., Coralville 351-0400Big Ten Inn, 707 1st Ave., Coralville 351-6131Comfort Inn and Suites, 2431 James Street, Coralville 338-3400Comfort Inn, 209 9th St., Coralville 351-8144Country Inn and Suites by Carlson, 2571 Heartland Place, Coralville 545-8464Days Inn, Hwy. 6 West, Coralville 354-4400Fairfield Inn, 214 9th Street, Coralville 337-8382Hampton Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville 351-6600Heartland Inn, 87 2nd Street, Coralville 351-8132Holiday Inn Amana Colonies, I-80 Exit 225, Williamsburg 668-1175

HOTELS/MOTELS

Agave Bar & Grill, 2781 Oakdale Blvd., Coralville 665-2524Applebee’s, 200 12th St., Coralville 358-1986Airliner, 22 S. Clinton, Iowa City 351-9259Atlas World Grill, 127 Iowa Ave., Iowa City 341-7700Baldy’s Wraps, 18 S. Clinton Street, Iowa City 338-1010Bennigan’s, Coral Ridge Mall, Coralville 625-2366Blackstone, 502 Westbury Drive, Suite 1, Iowa City 338-1770Bo-James, 118 E. Washington St., Iowa City 337-4703Bob’s Your Uncle Pizza Café, 2208 N. Dodge St., Iowa City 331-7400Bread Garden Bakery & Café, 224 S. Clinton, Iowa City 354-4246Brothers Bar & Grill, 125 W. Dubuque, Iowa City 338-6373Brown Bottle, 115 E. Washington St., Iowa City 351-6704Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery, 404 1st Avenue, Coralville 337-2243Buffalo Wild Wings, 201 Clinton Street, Iowa City 887-9464Buffalo Wild Wings, 2500 Corridor Way, Coralville 338-9464Carl and Ernies Good Time Pub and Grub, 161 Hwy. 1 West, Iowa City 337-4422Carlos O’Kelly’s, 1411 S. Waterfront Drive, Iowa City 354-5800Charlie’s Bar and Grill, 450 1st Ave., Coralville 351-1488Chili’s, 2651 2nd St., Coralville 351-1488Colony Inn Restaurant, 741 47th Ave., Amana 622-6270Culvers Frozen Custard, 2591 Heartland Place, Coralville 545-8255David’s Place, 100 South Linn Street, Iowa City 351-5600Donnelley’s, 101 E. College Street, Iowa City 338-7355The Edge, 807 1st Ave., Coralville 337-5680Edgewater Grille, 300 E. 9th Street, Coralville 887-5018

Eggy’s on 965, Hwy. 965, North Liberty 665-4800El Dorado, 102 Second Street, Coralville 688-5237El Ranchero, 21 Sturgis Drive, Iowa City 338-4324Flannigan’s Bar & Grill, 501 1st Ave., Coralville 351-1904Givanni’s Café, 109 E. College St., Iowa City 338-5967Godfather’s Pizza, Highway 1 West, Iowa City 354-3312Graze, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City 887-5477Gus’ Food & Spirits, 2421 Coral Court, Coralville 545-4290Hamburg Inn, 214 N. Linn St., Iowa City 337-5512House of Lords Restaurant & Pub, 704 1st Ave., Coralville 351-0400HuHot Mongolian Grill, 917 25th Ave., Coralville 358-9100Hunan Restaurant, 118 2nd St., Coralville 338-8886Hungry Hobo, 517 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City 337-5270IHOP, 2435 James Street, Coralville 248-1122Iowa River Power Company, 501 1st Ave., Coralville 351-1904Jimmy Jack’s Rib Shack, 1940 Lower Muscatine Road, Iowa City 354-7427Joseph’s Steakhouse, 212 S. Clinton St., Iowa City 358-0776Konomi, 843 Quarry Road, #140, Coralville 351-2290Linn Street Café, 121 N. Linn St., Iowa City 337-7370Micky’s Irish Pub, 11 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City 338-6860Midtown Family Restaurant, 1069 Hwy. 1, Iowa City 351-9323Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington Street, Iowa City 351-9529Mondo’s Tomato Pie, 516 E. 2nd St., Coralville 337-3000Monicas, 302 2nd Street, Coralville 338-7400Okoboji Grill, 1857 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City 248-1155

RESTAURANTS

Holiday Inn Express, 970 25th Ave., Coralville 625-5000Holiday Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville 351-5049Hotel Vetro Studio Suites, 201 S. Linn St., Iowa City, IA 337-4961Iowa House Hotel, Madison & Jefferson St., Iowa City 335-3513Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, 300 East 9th Street, Coralville 688-4000Motel 6, 810 1st Avenue, Coralville 354-0030Quality Inn and Suites, 2525 N. Dodge St., Iowa City 354-2000Riverside Golf Resort, 3184 Hwy. 22, Riverside, IA 648-1234Sheraton Iowa City Hotel, 210 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City 337-4058Suburban Extended Stay Hotel, 2491 Holiday Road, Coralville 625-2200Super 8 Motel, 611 1st Ave., Coralville 337-8388Travel Lodge, 2216 N. Dodge St., Iowa City 351-1010

Old Capitol Brew Works & Public House, 525 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City 337-3422Old Chicago, 78 Second Street, Coralville 248-1220Olive Garden, 925 25th Ave., Coralville 339-9100Outback Steakhouse, 945 25th Ave., Coralville 354-2755Ox Yoke Inn, 4420 220 Trail, Amana 1-800-233-3441Pagliai’s Pizza, 302 E. Bloomington St., Iowa City 351-5073Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 901 25th Ave., Coralville 248-3256Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 32 S. Clinton, Iowa City 338-6311Pit Smokehouse, 130 N. Dubuque, Iowa City 337-6653Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 215 E. Washington, Iowa City 354-7074Red Avocado, 521 E. Washington St., Iowa City 351-6088Red Lobster, 2671 2nd Street, Coralville 338-6400Red’s Ale House, 515 S. Dubuque St., North Liberty 626-2100River City Beefstro, 1210 1st Ave., Coralville 351-1551The Saloon, 112 E. College St., Iowa City 354-3837Sam’s Pizza, 441 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City 337-8200Sanctuary Restaurant & Pub, 405 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City 351-5692

Short’s Burger and Shine, 18 S. Clinton St., Iowa City 337-4678Sidelines Bar & Grill, 320 E. Burlington St., Iowa City 354-7157Sonic Drive-In, 604 2nd Street, Coralville 354-4790Sports Column, 12 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City 356-6902Steak and Shake, 2806 Commerce Drive, Coralville 545-5472Summit Restaurant & Bar, 10 S. Clinton St., Iowa City 354-7482Sushi Popo, 725 Mormon Trek Blvd., Iowa City 338-7676 Takanami, 219 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City 351-5125Texas Road House, 2520 Corridor Way, Coralville 354-3489The Three Samurai, 1801 2nd St., Coralville 337-3340Third Base, 111 E. College St., Iowa City 339-1516Venuto’s World Bistro, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City 688-0002Vesta, 849 Quarry Road, Coralville 338-3782Vine Tavern, 330 E. Prentiss St., Iowa City 354-8767Vine Tavern & Eatery, 39 2nd St., Coralville 338-7770Vito’s Italian American Restaurant, 118 E. College St., Iowa City 338-1393Wig and Pen Pizza Pub, 1220 Hwy. 6 West, Coralville 354-2767