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IPFW RADIO/TV ROSTER

#1 Courtney CroninSr. | Pitcher

#2 Miranda KramerFr. | Pitcher

#3 Jessica HaskinsFr. | Infielder

#5 Cassie WolfeSr. | Utility

#7 Kayti HansonFr. | Infielder

#8 Audrey MintariSo. | Catcher

#11 Dani PughFr. | Catcher

#12 Mackenzie RitsemaFr. | Utility

#13 Megan FlennikenSo. | Pitcher

#15 Ashleigh BousquetSo. | Infielder

#17 Stephanie BeutherFr. | Utility

#19 Larissa FranklinFr. | Outfielder

#20 Alex BousquetSo. | Infielder

#22 Brittany KachurSo. | Outfielder

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CREDITSThe 2012 IPFW softball media guide was produced by the IPFW Office of Athletic Media Services. The guide was written, designed and edited by Director of Athletic Media Servics Bill Salyer. Editorial assistance provided by Assistant Director of Athletic Me-dia Services Kit Stetzel, Athletic Media Ser-vice Graduate Assistants Skylar Litton and John Felts. Photography by Elmer Denman, Jim Whitcraft, and Lucas Carter.

TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFO

School IPFW (no other variations please)

City/Zip Fort Wayne, IN / 46805

Founded 1964

Enrollment 14,156

Nickname Mastodons

Colors Royal Blue and White

Affiliation NCAA Division I

Conference Summit League

Chancellor Michael A. Wartell

Athletic Director Tommy Bell

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Amy Tudor

Alma Mater ’Year Western Kentucky ’02

Record at School / Yrs. 57-34-1 / third season

Career Record / Yrs. 138-177-1 / eighth season

Assistant Coach Mandee Luers

Volunteer Coach Heather Schuller

TEAM INFORMATION

2011 Overall Record 28-15-1

2010-11 Summit Record / Finish 16-8 / 3rd

Letterwinners Returning / Lost 7 / 11

Starters Returning / Lost 5 / 4

ATHLETIC MEDIA SERVICES

Director / SB Contact Bill Salyer

Office Phone (260) 481-0729

Cell Phone (260) 705-3963

E-Mail [email protected]

Office Fax (260) 481-6002

Mailing Address Intercollegiate Athletics

2101 E. Coliseum Blvd.

Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499

TV/Radio Roster Inside Front Cover

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Amy Tudor 4

Assistant Coach Mandee Luers 5

Volunteer Coach Heather Schuller 5

PLAYER PROFILES

Courtney Cronin 6

Cassie Wolfe 7

Alex Bousquet 8

Ashleigh Bousquet 9

Megan Flenniken 10

Brittany Kachur 11

Audrey Mintari 12

Stephanie Beuther 13

Larissa Franklin 14

Kayti Hanson 15

Jessica Haskins 16

Miranda Kramer 17

Dani Pugh 18

Mackenzie Ritsema 19

ABOUT IPFW 20-21

About IPFW 22-23

Student Life 24-25

Academics 26-27

Fort Wayne 28-29

Why Mastodons? 30-31

Administration 32-33

IPFW Athletic Hall of Fame 34-35

About the Summit League 36-37

Summit League Map 38

2011 Summit League Standings 39

2011 League Award Winners 39

Athletic Training 40-41

RECORD BOOK

Career Records 42-43

Single-Season Records 44-45

Team Year-by-Year Stats 46

All-Time Coaching Records 46

All-Time Results 47-51

2011-12 Schedule Back Cover

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Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne is the largest public university in northeast Indiana, offering more than 200 prestigious IU and Purdue degrees and certificates. More than 13,000 students of diverse ages, races, and nationalities pursue their education on our 662-acre campus. IPFW combines challenging academic programs with student-centered flexibility at an affordable price. The university’s exemplary standards in teaching and research provide unparalleled value for career preparation and professional development in an ever-changing global market. The university’s commitment to service makes it an economic, cultural, and societal leader in the region. IPFW is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access University accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

IPFW students have access to more than 175 degree and certificate options from Indiana University and Purdue University. Various schools within the university have also earned accreditation from other professional societies. Students have access to personalized and diverse learning experiences through student/faculty research projects, internships, study-abroad programs, cooperative education and distance learning. Students can expect academic rigor, innovative approaches, and a curriculum relevant to today’s world.

Both universities carry traditions of excellence in humanities, fine arts, health sciences, social sciences, education, business, public affairs, natural and physical sciences, engineering, technology, and computer science.

An undergraduate or graduate degree from IPFW provides valuable international recognition and credibility.

Conveniently located on the banks of the St. Joseph River in Fort Wayne, Indiana’s second-largest city, IPFW is easily accessible to students from across northeastern Indiana, southern Michigan and northwestern Ohio. Off-campus courses and distance learning make IPFW even more accessible.

Students have access to a wide range of technologies. Each of IPFW’s schools incorporates the latest innovations to teach students up-to-date skills necessary in today’s technology-driven economy.

IPFW offers students a high return on their investment. Students have access to an excellent education with affordable tuition, and graduates earn internationally recognized and valued degrees.

IPFW’s diverse faculty and student body offers access to a unique blend of cultures and life experiences unparalleled in northeastern Indiana.

With an average class size of just 24, students can expect a high level of interaction with their professors. Most classes are taught by professors rather than graduate assistants. IPFW’s faculty is a unique mix of full-time and part-time teachers and researchers, scholars and artists, entrepreneurs and consultants. This combination offers IPFW students a unique learning environment.

IPFW’s growing student body is a unique blend of ages, ethnicity, beliefs, and lifestyles. The average IPFW student is 25 years old; however, the ages of students range from 14 to 73. IPFW enjoys the diversity of students from nearly all 50 states and more than 70 countries.

While focused on excellence in education, IPFW also provides the region with service-learning opportunities for students. Students, faculty, and staff also participate in numerous community projects. IPFW partners with various organizations to stimulate community growth and involvement.

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The IPFW campus includes 20 classroom and support buildings on more than 660 acres of gently rolling, park-like grounds. The St. Joseph River runs through the middle of campus and its banks will soon be connected by the Ron Venderly Family Bridge, a pedestrian bridge allowing IPFW students access to the Hefner Soccer Fields, the Holiday Inn at IPFW and the Coliseum, The PLEX, and the River Greenway.

IPFW’s Student Housing on the Waterfield Campus boasts eight apartment-style buildings that house 756 students in one-, two-, and four-bedroom, fully furnished apartments. Phase III of student housing was completed for the Fall 2010, bringing the number of beds to more than 1,200.

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The acoustically superb John and Ruth Rhinehart Music Center, designed by Fort Wayne-based Schenkel Shultz to serve the university and the community, features the 1,600-seat Auer Performance Hall, the 250-seat Rhinehart Recital Hall, and houses rehearsal halls, studios, and practice rooms for use by the IPFW Department of Music, the IPFW Omnibus Lecture Series, and community arts partners.

The Office of Student Affairs created the Ambassadon program to develop student leadership, spirit, and campus pride; therefore, the name “Ambassadons” was chosen to reflect the university mascot, the Mastodon. Ambassadons serve as hosts and hostesses at official university events; speak to university constituencies such as alumni, associates, and other friends of the university; represent IPFW at various events on campus and in northeast Indiana; host public officials at campus events; serve on faculty and university committees; and mentor new students.

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IPFW offers nearly 200 Indiana University and Purdue University degree and certificate programs. The Indiana-Purdue partnership that created IPFW sustains a tradition of excellence and serves as the foundation for IPFW’s role as the largest provider of university-level programs in the area. This unique partnership provides services and linkages that support IPFW’s efforts to develop distinctive programs and practices and achieve national recognition for responsiveness to emerging needs in northeast Indiana.

• College of Arts and Sciences• College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science• College of Health and Human Services• College of Visual and Performing Arts• School of Education• Richard T. Doermer School of Business and Management Sciences• Division of Continuing Studies• Division of Labor Studies• Division of Public and Environmental Affairs

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• The Chapman Scholars Program will see its first recipients on campus during fall semester 2009. The program will stress civic engagement, leadership, and education for its recipients. Chapman Scholars will receive tuition, fees, room, board, and textbooks for four years. The inaugural class of Chapman Scholars is open to all incoming freshman students who are admitted to IPFW by Dec.15, 2008, who meet specific academic requirements, and take part in the Chapman Scholars competition in February 2009. Four Chapman Scholars and two or more alternates will be chosen based upon their academic records and competition performance.

• The Center for Academic Support and Advancement (CASA) provides an array of support services for promoting students’ academic success. Course-specific tutoring and computer-based tutorials develop understanding and proficiency while building confidence. Students can receive two hours per subject per week of FREE tutoring. With CASA, underprepared students can receive help to prepare, prepared students to advance, and advanced students to excel.

• Designed for students who want to get the most of their college education, the IPFW Honors Program is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program open to students of any major. Participation is voluntary, and students can begin the program at any point in their college career. Completion of the program requirements merits the reception of a certificate and a medal engraved with the student’s name, the only medal that is currently bestowed at the graduation ceremony.

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The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo is ranked as one of the top 10 in the country by Child

Magazine, and both children and adults marvel at the wonders to see and experience at

Science Central.

Fort Wayne is Indiana’s second largest city, boasting a population of more than 250,000 people. Nicknamed The Summit City because it’s one of the highest spots in the region, Fort Wayne is a family-friendly city that offers something for everyone.

Visitors can trace their ancestors in the largest public genealogy department in the country at the Fort Wayne-Allen County Public Library.

Some of Fort Wayne’s best attractions are in its wide array of places in which to eat—from single

counter diners to elegant restaurants. And if retail therapy is for you, Fort Wayne boasts the largest

shopping mall in the state, Glenbrook Square Mall.

Fort Wayne was been named America’s No. 1 minor league sports city, in the 2007 Street &

Smith’s Sports Business Journal, and is home to the league-winning Fort Wayne TinCaps (single A affiliate of the San Diego Padres), Fort Wayne Komets hockey team, and the Fort Wayne Mad

Ants of the NBA-D League.

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The arts are alive and well with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Fort Wayne Ballet, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne Performing Arts Center, touring shows at the historic Embassy Theatre,

and much more.

Fort Wayne was been named America’s No. 1 minor league sports city, in the 2007 Street &

Smith’s Sports Business Journal, and is home to the league-winning Fort Wayne TinCaps (single A affiliate of the San Diego Padres), Fort Wayne Komets hockey team, and the Fort Wayne Mad

Ants of the NBA-D League.

The city is the birthplace of inventions such as the washing machine, baking powder, calculator, juke box, television, breathalyzer, and refrigerator. It is also the city where stereo sound, the garbage disposal, magnetic wire, streetlights, and the gasoline pump were first created and manufactured.

Fort Wayne is also the site of the first night baseball game played under the lights, the birthplace of the NBA Detroit Pistons, and the home of the Fort Wayne Daisies - the professional women’s baseball team featured in the movie, “A League of Their Own.”

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It all started about 10,000 years ago…That’s when mastodons roamed the southern Great Lakes region of North America. These stocky versions of mod-ern elephants reached heights of about ten feet at the shoulder, with tusks that curved upward that were six feet or more in length. Mastodons were browsers who fed mostly on leaves and twigs from small trees and shrubs. One such mastodon found its final rest-ing place about two miles south of Angola, Indiana, on land that would eventually be-come part of Orsie Routsong’s farm. In the fall of 1968, Routsong decided to expand a small pond on his property. An excavator was hired and instructed to pile the ex-cavated material around the edge of the pond. Several days after the excavation was finished a heavy rain storm pounded the piles of dirt. The next day, a young neighbor boy of Routsong’s discovered a large bone in one of the dirt piles. Rout-song knew it was something out of the ordinary, so he called Jack Sunderman, chair of the IPFW Geology Department, to identify the bone, and to ask for advice on what to do with it. Sunderman says his first question was, “How big is the bone,” with Routsong’s answer being “pretty big, maybe 3 or 4 feet long.” When Sunderman got to the farm, he identified the bone as a leg bone of a mastodon. He told Routsong a skeleton like this would have scientific and instruc-tional value if a large portion of it could be located. Routsong agreed, and also agreed to have the IPFW Geology Depart-ment do the excavation. Sunderman got two more faculty members, Geoffrey Mat-thews and Bernd Erdtmann, and several geology students to help in the project. Using metal rods to probe through the sticky clay around the pond, the team lo-cated quite a number of rib bones, ver-tebrae, and leg bones; but the skull and tusks were missing. After they finished going through the clay piles around the

pond, the team decided to venture further out, into undisturbed ground, eventually striking a large, solid object. Sunderman says they were all amazed when they dis-covered the skull of the mastodon, includ-ing the cranium, the upper jaw, and both tusks. He recalled, The skull had been buried about four feet beneath the surface, and was upside down. The two tusks, about five feet long, were still in place—projecting from the skull! The team completed its excavation, still missing several leg and toe bones. At this point, they got help from an un-expected source: the Student Government Association. That group provided funds for an additional machine excavation that would double the size of the pond. Rout-song agreed with the proposition and the machine excavation continued for a few more weeks. However, only a few small scraps of bones were found. After the original contracted time for the machine excavation ended, the opera-tor independently decided to “go fishing” for bones for a few more hours. Sunder-man picks up the story, Imagine our excitement when we, the Geology Department team, learned the excavator had uncovered a second mast-odon! With one of his last scoops, the ex-cavator had pulled up the skull of a baby mastodon!Unfortunately, Sunderman says that skull was not well preserved and had parts missing due to decay. After all the mastodon bones were col-lected, cleaned, and preserved, Routsong agreed to have the adult mastodon skel-eton placed on permanent display at IPFW (pictured below); the skull of the baby mastodon is now on loan to Science Cen-tral. So that’s how the mastodon bones came to be encased in Kettler Hall; but how did the mastodon become IPFW’s mascot?

In the spring of 1970, The Communica-tor began a drive to come up with a mascot for IPFW. Some of the suggested choices included the Boiler-Hoosiers, Warhawks, Marauders, Frontiersmen, Pioneers, Elfs, and Hobbits. Those names and others came from student suggestions. The orig-inal plan was that students would vote on ballots published in The Communicator. At the same time the newspaper was run-ning sample ballots, Steve Pettyjohn, who served as the student body president in 1968-69, wrote a letter to the editor about the school mascot. In his letter, Pettyjohn extolled the virtues of choosing the mast-odon as IPFW’s mascot: “It sounds different, strange, and even icky (as one female student put it). That’s exactly why. It’s different and yes, even strange. I’m tired of slavishly copy-ing what Bloomington, West Lafayette, and other big schools do. And I’m tired of these high school attitudes and high school nicknames…For God’s Sakes, let’s have the courage to be a little different.” In the meantime, former Indiana Con-gressman Mark Souder, who served as student body president in 1969-70, re-calls being lobbied by the Geology Club to choose the mastodon: “…a group from the Geology Club burst into the Student Government office, led by Dr. Erdtmann and Dr. Sunderman. I know Mike Nusbaumer was involved both

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as a student government leader and a ge-ology club member.” According to Nusbaumer,“Souder appointed a committee in stu-dent government to select a name (I was a member of that committee) although he was lobbying hard for the mastodon.” Souder says he’s not sure who else was on the committee, but he does recall that the majority of the committee mem-bers favored the mastodon. After some discussion on the subject, Souder says a vote was taken by the committee and the mastodon came out the winner. Souder finished his recollection with these thoughts. “History shows that the advocacy of the geology club was correct. The fast, decisive action of the elected student government—though it did not please ev-eryone and was not a precedent that the University desired to see—has also been upheld by history as IPFW regularly scores high in any list of unique university nick-names; even in this era when everybody strives to be different. We did it decades ago.”

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Academician and scientist Michael A. Wartell was appointed as IPFW’s chancellor in July 1994. During the previous year, he was vice chancellor for academic affairs and professor of chemistry at IPFW.

Chancellor Wartell currently serves on the U.S. Army Science Board. He was first appointed to the board in 1981 and served until 1987. He returned to service with the board in 1997, working on subjects such as chemical warfare, manpower and logistics, and decontamination. He served on the Defense Science Board from 1998–05, on the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Science and Technology Advisory Board from 1987–05, and he was a member of the board of visitors of the Defense Systems Management (DSM) College from 1984–88. He has chaired both the DIA and DSM boards. Wartell has been a consultant to govern-ment agencies and defense contractors and is the author or coauthor of five textbooks, laboratory manuals, and study guides as well as numer-ous scholarly papers.

Between 1989–93, Chancellor Wartell was the department manager for Sandia Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M. His responsibilities included development and management of educational outreach and special technologies programs. He was provost and vice president for academic affairs at Humboldt State University in Arcata, Calif., from 1984–89 and dean of the College of Letters and Sciences and professor of chemistry at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va., from 1979–84.

Chancellor Wartell received a B.S. in chemistry from the University of New Mexico and an M.S. and a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Yale University in 1968 and 1971, respectively.

Currently, he is a member of the board of directors for the Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce’s Corporate Council, Leadership Fort Wayne, Junior Achievement, the Urban League, the Boy Scouts, the Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. He is also a member of numerous honorary societies and the recipient of major research grants and academic awards.

IPFW CHANCELLOR MICHAEL WARTELL

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James T. (Tommy) Bell is in his second season as the Director of Athletics at IPFW. Bell, 52, arrived at IPFW from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. He had been the Constituent Development Officer for the Salukis’ Department of Athletics since October of 2001. As the Director of Athletic Development, Bell oversaw a staff of two that managed all fundraising efforts within the department. He established the Saluki Athletic Scholarship Fund in the Fall of 2002, and increased that fund by over 100%. Most recently, Bell led the SIU Athletic Department’s comprehensive capital campaign efforts for The Opportunity Through Excellence: The Campaign for Southern. This project facilitated the first phases of the proposed “Saluki Way” master facility plan. Bell received his undergraduate degree from Virginia Tech in 1979, and his Master of Science in Education from Radford University in 1987. His previous development experience was at Northern Illinois Univer-sity as the Assistant Athletic Director for Development from 1990 to 1999. He also served as Head Athletic Trainer at Radford University in Virginia from 1980 to 1984, and then serving full time as athletic trainer for the Philadelphia Phillies AAA affiliate Portland Beavers from 1984-1987. In his short time at IPFW, Bell has made his mark on the athletic de-partment. In an effort to increase sponsorship revenue, Bell negoti-ated a marketing deal, bringing in Nelligan Sports Marketing to man-age IPFW’s properties. Bell also instituted the Mastodon Wheel Club, and has begun a restructuring of the athletic department, including the hiring of three head coaches and a number of staff. Tommy and his wife Laurie currently live in Fort Wayne, and have two children: Joey and Courtney, both are SIU graduates.

IPFW DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS TOMMY BELL

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CLASS OF 2006Arnie Ball Volleyball CoachLloy Ball Men’s VolleyballKenneth J & Linda S. Balthaser SupportersLaura Douglas Women’s VolleyballLindy (Jones) Fuelling Women’s BasketballLoren Gebert Men’s VolleyballSean Gibson Men’s BasketballMike Harper Men’s SoccerTami (Isch) Henry Women’s VolleyballLawrence Jordan Men’s BasketballLawrence A. Lee SupporterClara (Schortgen) Meyer Women’s VolleyballLisa (Miller) McBride Women’s BasketballMike Mungovan BaseballRhonda (Unverferth) Osterhage Women’s BasketballRaul Papeleo Men’s VolleyballBronn Pfeiffer Men’s SoccerDavid “Doc” Skelton AdministratorHector Soto Men’s Volleyball

CLASS OF 2007Matt Hein ‘02 Men’s SoccerJudy Yagodinski Kohrman ‘87 Women’s VolleyballJoni Smith Price ‘90 Women’s VolleyballLisa Jo Zehr Morlan ‘89 Women’s VolleyballJay Golsteyn ‘90 Men’s VolleyballNorman Almodovar ‘94 Men’s VolleyballFred Malcolm ‘91 Men’s VolleyballAndy Piazza IPFW Head Men’s Basketball CoachJoanne Lantz Former IPFW ChancellorArthur & Elizabeth “Betty” Friedel IPFW Supporters

On November 19, 2006, the inaugural class of honorees was inducted into the IPFW Athletics Hall of Fame (pictured below). The Hall of Fame was been established to celebrate the accomplishments of IPFW student-athletes, coaches, teams and supporters who have enhanced and reinforced the college’s commitment to excel-lence, and five years later now contains 43 members, including four honored this past December, pictured below from left to right: Shacina Hersey, Chris Gisslen, Dan Mathews, and Dottie Porch.

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On November 19, 2006, the inaugural class of honorees was inducted into the IPFW Athletics Hall of Fame (pictured below). The Hall of Fame was been established to celebrate the accomplishments of IPFW student-athletes, coaches, teams and supporters who have enhanced and reinforced the college’s commitment to excel-lence, and five years later now contains 43 members, including four honored this past December, pictured below from left to right: Shacina Hersey, Chris Gisslen, Dan Mathews, and Dottie Porch.

CLASS OF 2008Julie (Hefty) Price ‘88 Women’s VolleyballJeff Richey ‘01 Men’s SoccerJeff Ptak ‘03 Men’s Volleyball

CLASS OF 2009Wendy (Recker) Pettis ‘97 Women’s BasketballRico Martin ‘99 BaseballMatt Zbyszewski ‘05 Men’s VolleyballLisa “Cheeks” Hormann ‘92 Women’s Volleyball Player/Coach/SupporterDr. Ed Leonard Pioneer/Supporter

CLASS OF 2010Chris Gisslen ‘01 Men’s VolleyballShacina Hersey ‘05 Women’s SoccerDan Mathews ‘98 BaseballDottie Porch ‘98 Women’s Volleyball

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“Ascending” and “improving” are adjectives frequently used in media coverage of The Summit League as it continues a renaissance on the playing eld and in the classroom. As The Summit League celebrates its 30th anniversary season as an NCAA Division I athletics conference, the level of performance and achievement among the 11 member institutions and over 3,000 student-athletes in 19 championship sports continues to grow. Since 2007, The Summit League has produced 39 All-Americans and 28 Academic All-America selections along with three NCAA Champions, two NBA Draft choices and one Olympic Silver medalist. Headlining The Summit League’s most recent history were the additions of the University of South Dakota and the University of Nebraska Omaha to its membership. USD joined in 2009 and the 2011-12 academic year marks its rst year of full league competition. UNO’s membership took effect on July 1, 2011 and it will begin league competition in 2012-13. The Summit League’s visibility continues to expand on several fronts. The 2011 Baseball Championship drew a record 5,128 fans, topping the previous high by almost 1,500. Another successful Summit League Basketball Championship totaled a combined attendance of over 32,000 which ranked as the second-highest gure in league history while the men’s tournament was one of just six outside the traditional “power conferences” to average 4,400 or better per session. Television exposure also increased with the broadcasts of four Summit League sport championships in 2010-11. For the second consecutive season, all 14 men’s and women’s basketball tournament games were televised live, including the women’s championship on ESPNU and the men’s on ESPN2. Furthermore, The Summit League Outdoor Track and Field Championships were televised for the rst time and the league’s entire Baseball Tournament was carried live, marking another rst. The national reach of The Summit League was furthered when three member institutions hosted 2010-11 NCAA Championship events. IUPUI was a quad-host for the Women’s Basketball Final Four, UMKC co-hosted the Volleyball Championship and Oakland hosted the Great Lakes Cross Country Regional Championship. In 2013, Oakland will host the Men’s Basketball Second and Third Rounds and IUPUI will serve as co-host for a Men’s Basketball Regional. In men’s basketball, The Summit League ranked No. 18 in the Sagarin Ratings, placing four teams among the top 150 and six in the top 200. In the Mid-Major Top 25 poll, league champion Oakland ranked No. 5 with two rst-place votes entering the NCAA Tournament, putting them ahead of two Final Four participants, including the national runner-up. The Summit League set a league-record by playing 16 games against AP nationally-ranked teams, the highest total among mid-majors, including seven top-10 opponents, highlighted by Oakland’s win at then-No. 7 Tennessee. Women’s basketball joined the men in sending multiple teams to the postseason with three teams advancing for the second-straight year, including Oral Roberts, which reached the WNIT’s round of 16 to match the league’s deepest run in that tournament. Summit League teams combined to record four victories over “power six” conference foes during the season.

Individually on the hardwood, Oakland’s Keith Benson was selected in the second round of the 2011 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks and Oral Roberts’ Steven Roundtree was named Mid-Major Freshman of the Year by CollegeInsider.com. On the women’s side, ORU’s Kevi Luper became the rst player in NCAA history to lead the nation in both points per game and steals per game in the same season. Several teams continued impressive championship streaks within the league in 2010-11. Oral Roberts, which nished the season nationally-ranked, won its 14th-straight baseball title, tying for the second-longest streak in NCAA history. Oakland captured its 12th-consecutive men’s and women’s swimming and diving titles while North Dakota State won its fourth-straight men’s and women’s indoor track and eld championships and its third softball crown in a row. South Dakota State became the rst women’s basketball team to win three consecutive league championships. The Summit League enjoyed a successful track and eld season with eight All-Americans, including six at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Oral Roberts’ Jack Whitt nished as runner-up in the pole vault at the Outdoor Championships after placing third indoors. North Dakota State’s Whitney Carlson became the rst female athlete in league history to earn All-America honors in two events at both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships during the same year. Two Summit League student-athletes received the prestigious NCAA Elite 88 Award, given to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating at the nals site for each of the NCAA championships. Amy Anderson (women’s golf) and Carlson (outdoor track and eld), both from North Dakota State, the lone non-FBS public university to have multiple recipients, were presented with the honor and added All-America honors for their athletic performances. Anderson led the league’s individual accomplishments, placing 12th at the NCAA Women’s Golf Championships, the highest nish ever by a Summit League player, and competing as an amateur in the U.S. Women’s Open. IPFW’s Amy Recht claimed her fourth consecutive Women’s Tennis Player of the Year honor and became the rst Summit League athlete to win the sport’s top award in each season of eligibility. Academically, six Summit League student-athletes received Academic All-America honors and six teams were bestowed with the NCAA Public Recognition Award, an honor given to teams that have a Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The accomplishments of 2010-11 came on the heels of the exceptional success the previous two years. In 2009-10, IUPUI’s Chen Ni became The Summit League’s rst female NCAA Champion when she took rst in the platform dive. Oakland’s Keith Benson was named the Lou Henson Award winner as the nation’s Mid-Major Player of the Year. The preceding year, Oral Roberts track star Andretti Bain won a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics as a member of the

Individually on the hardwood, Oakland’s Keith Benson wasselected in the second round of the 2011 NBA Draft by the Atlanta

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE340 W. Butter eld Rd., Suite 3DElmhurst, IL 60126Phone: (630) 516-0661Fax: (630) 516-0673www.thesummitleague.org

Tom DoupleCommissioner

Commissioner .................................................................Tom DoupleAssociate Commissioner .....................................Myndee Kay LarsenAssistant Commissioner .................................................Angie TorainDirector of Communications .......................................... David BrauerDirector of Marketing ..............................................Vanessa QuimpoAssociate Director of Communications ............................ Greg MetteAssistant Director of Compliance & Administration ....Matthew BoyerCommunications Assistant ..............................Stephanie Sabaduquia

Celebrating its 30th season in Division I athletics

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Bahamas’ 4x400-meter relay team after winning both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor 400-meter titles and IUPUI’s George Hill became The Summit League’s second NBA rst round draft pick. Originally formed in 1982 as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities and later known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League is in its fth year of rebranding that followed its 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and athletic performances of all league student-athletes. Included in the plan was the league’s new name, the creation of a new image and the addition of three member institutions. The Summit League has a combined enrollment of over 135,000 at 11 universities, ve of which are located in the top 76 U.S. media markets (Detroit, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Tulsa and Omaha). Member institutions include: IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), the University of Nebraska Omaha (which begins league competition in 2012-13), North Dakota State University, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, the University of South Dakota (in its rst year as a full member), South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. Eastern Illinois University is an associate member in swimming and diving and men’s soccer. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and eld, men’s and women’s outdoor track and eld, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament in all applicable sports. Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcendent moments on the national stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the rst round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the nation’s attention when Bryce Drew hit “the shot” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA rst-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. More recently, Oral Roberts’ baseball program nished the 2004 campaign with a national-ranking and became the rst Summit League school to reach an NCAA Super Regional in 2006. Three years later, North Dakota State’s 2009 softball team became the rst League member to win an NCAA regional and advance to the Super Regional round. During the 2008-09 basketball season, South Dakota State’s women’s team was nationally-ranked throughout the year and capped its season with an NCAA Tournament rst round victory. The League has produced ve NCAA champions, four Olympic athletes and several All-Americans in the sports of track and eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Numerous professional athletes and several draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball rst round picks, a pair of NBA rst rounders, and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguer Kevin Duckworth (NBA) was a two-time all-star during his professional career. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athletics.

ASSOCIATE MEMBER: Eastern Illinois University competes as an associate member in swimming and diving and men’s soccer.

One of the Summit League’s most iconic moments came when Valparaiso’s Bryce Drew hit “the shot”, a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer, to top Mississippi in the rst round of the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Valpo’s story captivated the nation as they became the league’s second team to reach the “Sweet 16.”

SUMMIT LEAGUE MEMBERSHIPIPFWNickname: MastodonsLocation: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 14,193Founded: 1964Joined League: 2007IUPUINickname: JaguarsLocation: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 30,566Founded: 1969Joined League: 1998UMKCNickname: KangaroosLocation: Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment: 14,221Founded: 1933Joined League: 1994NEBRASKA OMAHANickname: MavericksLocation: Omaha, Neb.Enrollment: 15,448Founded: 1908Joined League: 2011

OAKLANDNickname: Golden GrizzliesLocation: Rochester, Mich.Enrollment: 19,053Founded: 1957Joined League: 1997ORAL ROBERTSNickname: Golden EaglesLocation: Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment: 3,140Founded: 1963Joined League: 1997SOUTH DAKOTANickname: CoyotesLocation: Vermillion, S.D.Enrollment: 9,617Founded: 1862Joined League: 2011

SOUTHERN UTAHNickname: ThunderbirdsLocation: Cedar City, UtahEnrollment: 8,066Founded: 1897Joined League: 1997WESTERN ILLINOISNickname: Fighting LeathernecksLocation: Macomb, Ill.Enrollment: 13,331Founded: 1899Joined League: 1982 (charter member)

NORTH DAKOTA STATENickname: BisonLocation: Fargo, N.D.Enrollment: 14,407Founded: 1890Joined League: 2007

SOUTH DAKOTA STATENickname: JackrabbitsLocation: Brookings, S.D.Enrollment: 12,816Founded: 1881Joined League: 2007

SUMMIT LEAGUE NOTABLESThe Summit League has produced the following notable student-athletes during its 30 seasons at the Division I level ...

Brian Anderson (Baseball): No. 3 pick in1993 Draft, World Series ChampionAndretti Bain (Track & Field): 2-time NCAA Champion, Olympic Silver MedalistTony Bennett (Basketball): NBA Draft pick, head coach at VirginiaLiza Brown (Softball): 1st Team All-American, 2-time All-America selectionBryce Drew (Basketball): NBA Draft 1st Round pick, head coach at ValparaisoKevin Duckworth: 2-time NBA All-Star, NBA Most Improved Player AwardGeorge Hill (Basketball): NBA Draft 1st Round pickJim Maton (Track & Field): NCAA ChampionBill Mueller (Baseball): World Series and American League batting championPrince Mumba (Track & Field): 2-time NCAA runner-up, OlympianChen Ni (Swimming & Diving): NCAA ChampionAnita Rapp (Soccer): 1st Team All-American, Olympic Gold MedalistTony Sanneh (Soccer): 2nd Team All-American, U.S. National TeamDan Steele (Track & Field): NCAA Champion, Olympic Bronze Medalist (bobsled)

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SOUTH DAKOTACOYOTES

Vermillion, S.D.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATEJACKRABBITSBrookings, S.D.

NORTH DAKOTA STATEBISON

Fargo, N.D.

IPFWMASTODONS

Fort Wayne, Ind.

OAKLANDGOLDEN GRIZZLIES

Rochester, Mich.

IUPUIJAGUARS

Indianapolis, Ind.

WESTERN ILLINOISFIGHTING LEATHERNECKS

Macomb, Ill.

UMKCKANGAROOS

Kansas City, Mo.

ORAL ROBERTSGOLDEN EAGLES

Tulsa, Okla.

SOUTHERN UTAHTHUNDERBIRDSCedar City, Utah

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2011 ALL-LEAGUE TEAMSFIRST TEAM 1B Jamie Goss Western Illinois2B Kelly Fischer UMKC3B Ashleigh Bousquet IPFWSS Kaelene Curry UMKCC Nikki Marinec Western IllinoisOF Shelby Gott OaklandOF Taylor Mortensen North Dakota StateOF Anna Sokolik UMKCDP Erin Schlotfeldt Western IllinoisUtil. Marissa Everitt OaklandP Deanna Friese UMKCP Whitney Johnson North Dakota State

SECOND TEAM 1B Rachel Staschuk IPFW2B Erin Galloway Oakland3B Megan Ussary UMKCSS Nicole Rivera North Dakota StateC Erika Polidori OaklandOF Colleen Biebel Western IllinoisOF Jenavieve Purcell Southern UtahOF Sarah Swanson IPFWDP Katie Tamayo North Dakota StateUtil. Regina Salvatore CentenaryP Heather Black Southern UtahP Courtney Cronin IPFW

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kaelene Curry UMKC

PITCHER OF THE YEARDeanna Friese UMKC

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARAshleigh Bousquet IPFW

COACH OF THE YEARMeredith Smith UMKC

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM MVP - Whitney Johnson, North Dakota State; Heather Black, Southern Utah; Ashleigh Bousquet, IPFW; Aly Daniels, Southern Utah; Kelly Fischer, UMKC; Deanna Friese, UMKC; Jamie Gay, North Dakota State; Jenina Ortega, North Dakota State; Emily Ott, UMKC; Madison Resley, Southern Utah; Sarah Swanson, IPFW; Katie Tamayo, North Dakota State; Megan Ussary, UMKC; Elisa Victa, North Dakota State

2011 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT (MACOMB, ILLINOIS)

2011 STANDINGS

2011 PLAYERS OF THE WEEKPLAYER February 14 Megan Ussary UMKCFebruary 21 Emily Ott UMKCFebruary 28 Kelsey Krych OaklandMarch 7 Krista Honken South Dakota StateMarch 14 Hannah Croucher IUPUIMarch 21 Rachel Staschuk IPFW Tina Winter South Dakota StateMarch 28 Erin Schlotfeldt Western IllinoisApril 4 Sarah Swanson IPFWApril 11 Katie Tamayo North Dakota StateApril 18 Leah Prewitt IUPUIApril 25 Taylor Mortensen North Dakota StateMay 2 Megan Ussary UMKCMay 9 Anna Sokolik UMKC

PITCHER February 14 Deanna Friese UMKCFebruary 21 Ashley Campbell Western IllinoisFebruary 28 Courtney Cronin IPFWMarch 7 Courtney Cronin IPFWMarch 14 Nikki Thomas IUPUIMarch 21 Courtney Cronin IPFWMarch 28 Deanna Friese UMKCApril 4 Courtney Cronin IPFWApril 11 Heather Black Southern UtahApril 18 Deanna Friese UMKCApril 25 Whitney Johnson North Dakota StateMay 2 Brittany Doyle OaklandMay 9 Deanna Friese UMKC

CONFERENCE OVERALLUMKC 18-5 .783 38-16 .704North Dakota State 17-7 .708 30-27 .526IPFW 16-8 .667 28-15-1 .648Southern Utah 14-10 .583 25-34 .424Western Illinois 14-10 .583 19-27 .413IUPUI 9-14 .391 15-32 .319South Dakota State 9-15 .375 13-41 .241Oakland 8-16 .333 17-29 .361Centenary 2-22 .083 5-36 .123

FIRST ROUND(4) Southern Utah 1, (1) UMKC 0

(2) North Dakota State 5, (3) IPFW 0

WINNERS BRACKET(2) North Dakota State 8, (4) Southern Utah 0

LOSERS BRACKET(1) UMKC 5, (3) IPFW 2 [IPFW eliminated]

(1) UMKC 4, (4) Southern Utah 3 [SUU eliminated]

CHAMPIONSHIP(2) North Dakota State 5, (1) UMKC 0

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SportONE provides each of IPFW’s 16 Division I athletic programs with complete sports medicine services. A division of Orthopaedics North-east (ONE), SportONE is the area’s first and most comprehensive sports medicine program. Started in 1990, SportONE provides diagnostic, treatment, and rehabilitation services to area high schools, colleges, amateur athletic teams, professionals sports teams, and recreational athletes of all ages.

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JULIE REINKINGSOFTBALL ATHLETIC TRAINERJulie Reinking, a Fort Wayne native and graduate of Concordia Lutheran High School is in her first year as a graduate assistant at IPFW. She completed her undergraduate studies at Purdue University in May of 2011, graduating with a degree in Athletic Train-ing. Reinking will primarily work with the women’s volleyball team. Julie is currently working towards a master’s degree in Public Policy with a con-centration in Health Systems Administration. When not at work, her hobbies include spending time with friends, reading and being outdoors.

DR. JOHN PRITCHARDIPFW TEAM PHYSICIANDr. John C. Pritchard joined Orthopaedics Northeast in 1993 as a sports medicine spe-cialist with SportONE. Born and raised in Fort Wayne, Dr. Pritchard is a 1979 graduate of R. Nelson Snider High School. He graduated with honors from the University of Notre Dame in 1983, where he served as a weight-lifting instructor. He received his medical training from the Indiana University School of Medicine and graduated with highest distinction in 1987. Dr. Pritchard completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at the Indiana University Medical School, Indianapolis. He went on to complete a knee and sports medicine fel-lowship at Louisiana State University, Lake Charles, Louisiana. Dr. Pritchard is board certified by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He is a member of the American Medical Association, the Indiana State Medical Asso-ciation, the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Arthroscopic Association of North America.

DR. ERIC JENKINSONIPFW TEAM PHYSICIANDr. Eric J. Jenkinson is a non-operative musculoskeletal physician, specializing in sports medicine. He joined Orthopaedics Northeast in 2001, in the SportONE division. Dr. Jen-kinson is trained to treat a broad range of orthopaedic conditions. He is especially well suited to providing treatment and rehabilitation to young athletes with orthopaedic inju-ries, although he sees patients of all ages and with all musculoskeletal problems. The Upland, Indiana native played football during his undergraduate studies at Taylor University, then attended Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Jenkinson com-pleted his residency in Pediatrics at the DeVos Children’s Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Dr. Jenkinson also taught as an Associate Clinical Professor at Michigan State University. He continued his education with a Sports Medicine Fellowship at Ball Memo-rial Hospital/Central Indiana Sports Medicine, in Muncie, Indiana. Dr. Jenkinson is married and has three children. He enjoys exercising, athletic activi-ties, and woodworking.

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BATTING AVERAGE(Minimum 100 at-bats and two seasons)1. Maggie Bruening .358 2003-042. Michelle Volz .353 1991-943. Dawn Freeman .342 1986, 90-934. Michelle Conley .341 1991-945. Angie Quickery .338 1992-946. Tina Menier .332 1989-927. Tara Mickelson .330 2007-088. Jenna Beachy .330 2003-069. H. Miller .330 1998-9910. Besty Andrews .327 1999-00

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE(Minimum 100 at-bats and two seasons) 1. Cassie Wolfe .544 2009-pres.2. Kristina Karpun .538 2008-113. Tara Mickelson .518 2007-084. Sara Hopwood .506 2010-115. Maggie Bruening .504 2003-046. Crystal Fisher .498 2000-037. Besty Andrews .492 1999-008. Rachel Staschuk .489 2008-119. Jenna Beachy .479 2003-0610. Angie Quickery .476 1992-94

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE(Minimum 100 at-bats and two seasons)1. Dawn Freeman .430 1986, 90-932. Liz Caywood .424 1993-943. Lisa Miller .420 1989-904. Michelle Volz .416 1991-945. Angie Quickery .415 1992-946. Rachel Staschuk .412 2008-117. Kristina Karpun .406 2008-118. Tara Mickelson .400 2007-089. Jennifer Martin .394 1990-9310. Michelle Conley .394 1991-94

GAMES PLAYED1. Jenna Beachy 176 2003-062. Kristina Karpun 172 2008-113. Sarah Swanson 165 2008-114. Rachel Staschuk 163 2008-115. Tierni Green 158 2002-056. Megan Meighen 151 1998-00, 06-077. Ty Lambert 148 2005-08 Shelly Fralick 148 1999-029. Kacie Stone 147 2004-0710. Sonia Atienzo 144 1999-02

GAMES STARTED1. Jenna Beachy 175 2003-062. Kristina Karpun 172 2008-113. Rachel Staschuk 159 2008-114. Tierni Green 152 2002-055. Sarah Swanson 145 2008-116. Kacie Stone 144 2004-077. Crystal Fisher 141 2000-038. Beatrice Pedraza 140 2006-099. Ty Lambert 132 2005-0810. Ava Hall 125 2008-10

AT-BATS1. Jenna Beachy 524 2003-062. Kristina Karpun 511 2008-113. Rachel Staschuk 487 2008-114. Tierni Green 425 2002-055. Kacie Stone 422 2004-076. Crystal Fisher 406 2000-037. Michelle Volz 397 1991-948. Michelle Meighen 396 1998-00, 06-079. Sonia Atienzo 387 1999-0210. Sarah Swanson 379 2008-11

RUNS1. Kristina Karpun 84 2008-112. Michelle Volz 83 1991-943. Rachel Staschuk 81 2008-114. Sarah Swanson 69 2008-115. Crystal Fisher 68 2000-036. Jenna Beachy 65 2003-067. Angie Quickery 57 1992-94 Jennifer Martin 57 1990-939. Cassie Wolfe 56 2009-pres.10. Abby Liden 54 2006-08 Tierni Green 54 2002-05 Kim McDonald 54 1993-95

HITS1. Jenna Beachy 173 2003-062. Kristina Karpun 163 2008-113. Rachel Staschuk 152 2008-114. Michelle Volz 140 1991-945. Crystal Fisher 124 2000-036. Kacie Stone 113 2004-077. Jennifer Martin 111 1990-938. Abby Liden 102 2006-089. Meghan Meighen 98 1998-00, 06-0710. Sarah Swanson 96 2008-11

DOUBLES1. Kristina Karpun 34 2008-112. Rachel Staschuk 32 2008-11 Jenna Beachy 32 2003-06 Crystal Fisher 32 2000-035. Kacie Stone 25 2004-076. Cassie Wolfe 24 2009-pres.7. Michelle Volz 22 1991-948. Abby Liden 21 2006-089. Maggie Bruening 19 2003-04 Sonia Atienzo 19 1999-02 M. Hoback 19 1998-99

TRIPLES1. Besty Andrews 8 1999-002. Minde Raney 7 1991-92, 94-953. Jenna Beachy 5 2003-06 Angela Grabczak 5 2002-04 Laure Faurote 5 2000-03 Sue Gamble 5 1994-97 Angie Quickery 5 1992-948. Sara Hopwood 4 2010-11 Michelle Conley 4 1991-9410. Rachel Staschuk 3 2008-11 Tara Mickelson 3 2007-08 Shannon Smith 3 1990-94 Renee Linnemeier 3 1987-90

HOME RUNS1. Kristina Karpun 26 2008-112. Cassie Wolfe 23 2009-pres.3. Rachel Staschuk 16 2008-114. Crystal Fisher 14 2000-035. Courtney Cronin 12 2009-pres. Jenna Beachy 12 2003-067. Sara Hopwood 10 2010-118. Abby Liden 7 2006-08 Tara Mickelson 7 2007-0810. Ashleigh Bousquet 5 2011-pres. Stacey Swinford 5 2009-10 Angela Grabczak 5 2002-04 Besty Andrews 5 1999-00

RUNS BATTED IN1. Kristina Karpun 108 2008-112. Jenna Beachy 83 2003-063. Cassie Wolfe 72 2009-pres.4. Crystal Fisher 69 2000-035. Rachel Staschuk 66 2008-116. Jennifer Martin 60 1990-937. Michelle Volz 59 1991-948. Sara Hopwood 56 2010-119. Courtney Cronin 51 2009-pres.10. Angie Quickery 49 1992-94

TOTAL BASES1. Kristina Karpun 275 2008-112. Jenna Beachy 251 2003-063. Rachel Staschuk 238 2008-114. Crystal Fisher 202 2000-035. Cassie Wolfe 187 2009-pres.6. Michelle Volz 175 1991-947. Kacie Stone 152 2004-078. Abby Liden 146 2006-089. Courtney Cronin 137 2009-pres.10. Jennifer Martin 133 1990-93

WALKS1. Rachel Staschuk 79 2008-112. Kristina Karpun 70 2008-113. Sarah Swanson 48 2008-114. Laura Randolph 43 2003-055. Michelle Volz 42 1991-946. Jennifer Martin 41 1990-937. Jenna Beachy 40 2003-068. Tierni Green 37 2002-05 Angie Quickery 37 1992-9410. Ty Lambert 36 2005-08

STOLEN BASES1. Sarah Swanson 35 2008-112. Kim McDonald 33 1993-953. Michelle Volz 32 1991-944. Tierni Green 26 2002-055. Sonia Atienzo 24 1999-02 Jennifer Martin 24 1990-937. Meghan Meighan 22 1998-00, 06-07 Rhonda Colone 22 1991-939. Shannon Smith 19 1990-94 Besty Andrews 19 1999-00

IPFW CAREER BATTING RECORDS

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EARNED RUN AVERAGE(Minimum 50 innings pitched and two seasons)1. Courtney Cronin 1.98 2009-pres.2. Angie Quickery 2.28 1992-943. Kerrie Quickery 2.43 1992-954. Mindy Pomeroy 2.68 2001-045. Rachel Staschuk 2.82 2008-116. Minde Raney 3.22 1991-957. Melissa Czaja 3.71 1998-008. Beth Harmon 4.01 2003-059. Leslie Stamets 4.40 1997-9910. Amanda Olender 4.42 2008-11

STRIKEOUTS PER SEVEN INNINGS(Minimum 50 innings pitched and two seasons)1. Katie Aspegren 6.44 2005-082. Courtney Cronin 6.30 2009-pres.3. Rachel Staschuk 6.12 2008-114. Jenna Connelly 4.67 2005-075. Angie Quickery 4.61 1992-946. Amanda Olender 4.25 2008-117. Minde Raney 3.30 1991-958. Leslie Stamets 3.18 1997-999. Kayla Powell 3.16 2007-0810. Mindy Pomeroy 3.13 2001-04

WINS1. Courtney Cronin 45 2009-pres.2. Angie Quickery 24 1992-943. Rachel Staschuk 23 2008-114. Mindy Pomeroy 22 2001-045. Beth Harmon 20 2003-056. Kerrie Quickery 19 1992-957. Amanda Olender 16 2008-11 Melissa Czaja 16 1998-009. Minde Raney 12 1991-9510. Jenna Connelly 11 2005-07

SAVES1. Courtney Cronin 4 2009-pres. Amanda Olender 4 2008-113. Mindy Pomeroy 3 2001-044. Megan Flenniken 2 2011-pres.5. Rachel Staschuk 1 2008-11 Jenna Connelly 1 2005-07 Mindy Mason 1 2002-04 A. Hawbaker 1 1999 Leslie Stamets 1 1997-99

APPEARANCES1. Mindy Pomeroy 111 2001-042. Courtney Cronin 88 2009-pres.3. Rachel Staschuk 72 2008-114. Beth Harmon 70 2003-055. Jenna Connelly 62 2005-07 Mindy mason 62 2002-047. Amanda Olender 57 2008-11 Melissa Czaja 57 1998-009. Katie Aspegren 45 2005-08 Leslie Stamets 45 1997-99

GAMES STARTED1. Mindy Pomeroy 82 2001-042. Courtney Cronin 75 2009-pres.3. Beth Harmon 52 2003-054. Rachel Staschuk 51 2008-115. Melissa Czaja 46 1998-006. Jenna Connelly 45 2005-077. Leslie Stamets 37 1997-998. Angie Quickery 36 1992-949. Katie Aspegren 35 2005-08 Mindy Mason 35 2002-04

COMPLETE GAMES1. Courtney Cronin 54 2009-pres.2. Mindy Pomeroy 51 2001-043. Angie Quickery 36 1992-944. Jenna Connelly 31 2005-075. Melissa Czaja 30 1998-006. Beth Harmon 26 2003-057. Kerrie Quickery 25 1992-958. Rachel Staschuk 24 2008-11 Leslie Stamets 24 1997-9910. Amanda Olender 16 2008-11 Christy Hornback 16 1991

SHUTOUTS1. Courtney Cronin 23 2009-pres.2. Rachel Staschuk 5 2008-11 Mindy Pomeroy 5 2001-044. Amanda Olender 4 2008-115. Kayla Powell 3 2007-08 Beth Harmon 3 2003-05 A. Muse 3 2000 Leslie Stamets 3 1997-999. Jenna Connelly 2 2005-07 Melissa Czaja 2 1998-00

INNINGS PITCHED1. Mindy Pomeroy 543.1 2001-042. Courtney Cronin 456.1 2009-pres.3. Rachel Staschuk 352.0 2008-114. Beth Harmon 325.0 2003-055. Angie Quickery 306.2 1992-946. Jenna Connelly 297.0 2005-077. Melissa Czaja 289.0 1998-008. Kerrie Quickery 256.2 1992-959. Leslie Stamets 233.2 1997-9910. Mindy Mason 211.0 2002-04

STRIKEOUTS1. Courtney Cronin 411 2009-pres.2. Rachel Staschuk 308 2008-113. Mindy Pomeroy 243 2001-044. Angie Quickery 202 1992-945. Jenna Connelly 198 2005-076. Katie Aspegren 175 2005-087. Beth Harmon 140 2003-058. Amanda Olender 128 2008-119. Melissa Czaja 112 1998-0010. Leslie Stamets 106 1997-99

FIELDING PERCENTAGE(Minimum 100 chances and two seasons)1. Lisa Freidburger .992 1994-982. Kristina Karpun .988 2008-113. Heather DeVore .984 2003-064. Rachel Staschuk .981 2008-115. Kayla Powell .980 2007-086. Brooke Walter .976 2006-077. Stephanie Roth .973 2000-038. Kacie Stone .971 2004-079. Crystal Fisher .963 2000-0310. Tara Mickelson .961 2007-08

TOTAL CHANCES1. Heather DeVore 1,091 2003-062. Kristina Karpun 1,080 2008-113. Rachel Staschuk 775 2008-114. Kacie Stone 614 2004-075. Crystal Fisher 594 2000-036. Sonia Atienzo 546 1999-027. Shelly Fralick 542 1999-028. M. Meighen 518 1998-079. Jenna Beachy 456 2003-0610. Tierni Green 446 2002-05

PUTOUTS1. Heather DeVore 1,023 2003-062. Kristina Karpun 964 2008-113. Rachel Staschuk 681 2008-114. Kacie Stone 464 2004-075. Crystal Fisher 446 2000-036. Shelly Fralick 436 1999-027. J. Bolinger 326 20008. M. Meighen 272 1998-079. Leslie Stamets 256 1997-9910. Tierni Green 248 2002-05

ASSISTS1. Sonia Atienzo 333 1999-022. Maggie Bruening 269 2003-043. Ava Hall 251 2008-104. Jenna Beachy 231 2003-065. Mindy Pomeroy 203 2001-046. M. Meighen 189 1998-077. Ty Lambert 165 2005-088. Abby Liden 164 2006-089. Ashley Johnson 153 2004-0710. Tierni Green 150 2002-05

IPFW CAREER PITCHING/FIELDING RECORDS

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BATTING AVERAGE(Minimum 50 at-bats)1. Jennifer Martin .430 19912. Kristina Karpun .399 20103. Dawn Freeman .397 19904. M. Hoback .395 19995. Ashleigh Bousquet .392 20116. Dawn Freeman .393 19937. Liz Caywood .388 19938. Michelle Volz .386 19919. Maggie Bruening .382 200310. Christy Hornback .375 1991

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE(Minimum 50 at-bats)1. Kristina Karpun .812 20102. Dawn Freeman .667 19933. Crystal Fisher .633 20004. Cassie Wolfe .613 20115. Ashleigh Bousquet .592 20116. Besty Andrews .586 20007. Cassie Wolfe .585 20108. Tara Mickelson .570 20089. Jenna Beachy .566 200510. Abby Liden .560 2008

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE(Minimum 50 at-bats)1. Liz Caywood .529 19932. Jennifer Martin .525 19913. Kristina Karpun .497 20104. Dawn Freeman .478 19905. Ashleigh Bousquet .477 20116. Shannon Smith .469 19907. Rachel Staschuk .461 20108. Angie Quickery .457 19929. Christy Hornback .453 199110. Lisa Miller .449 1990

AT-BATS1. Sara Hopwood 155 20102. Besty Andrews 152 20003. Angela Grabczak 147 20034. Rachel Staschuk 144 20115. J. Bolinger 140 20006. Kristina Karpun 138 2010 Abby Liden 138 2006 Tierni Green 138 2005 Sonia Atienzo 138 2000 Laurie Faurote 138 2000

RUNS1. Sara Hopwood 35 20102. Ashleigh Bousquet 33 2011 Kristina Karpun 33 20104. Kim McDonald 32 19945. Rachel Staschuk 31 20116. Besty Andrews 30 20007. Sarah Swanson 29 20118. Abby Liden 25 2008 Crystal Fisher 25 2000 Angie Quickery 25 1994 Michelle Volz 25 1994

HITS1. Besty Andrews 56 20002. Kristina Karpun 55 20103. Maggie Bruening 52 20034. Ashleigh Bousquet 51 20115. Sara Hopwood 50 20106. Jenna Beachy 49 20057. Rachel Staschuk 47 2011 Rachel Staschuk 47 2010 Crystal Fisher 47 200310. Michelle Volz 46 1994

DOUBLES1. Kacie Stone 15 20062. Julie Bolinger 13 20003. Kristina Karpun 12 2010 M. Hoback 12 19995. Cassie Wolfe 11 2011 Crystal Fisher 11 2003 Maggie Bruening 11 2003 Heather Miller 11 19999. Kristina Karpun 10 2008 Jenna Beachy 10 2004 Crystal Fisher 10 2000

TRIPLES1. Besty Andrews 6 20002. Lori Faurote 5 2000 Sue Gamble 5 19954. Angela Grabczak 4 20025. Sara Hopwood 3 2010 Jenna Beachy 3 2003 Minde Raney 3 1994 Michelle Conley 3 19949. 21 Times 2

HOME RUNS1. Kristina Karpun 15 20102. Cassie Wolfe 10 20103. Cassie Wolfe 8 20114. Rachel Staschuk 7 2011 Courtney Cronin 7 2010 Abby Liden 7 20087. Sara Hopwood 6 2010 Tara Mickelson 6 20089. Eight Times 5

RUNS BATTED IN1. Kristina Karpun 43 20102. Sara Hopwood 35 20103. Cassie Wolfe 31 20104. Courtney Cronin 29 2011 Besty Andrews 29 20006. Kristina Karpun 26 2011 Kristina Karpun 26 2008 Abby Liden 26 2008 Kayla Vargo 26 2006 Liz Caywood 26 1994

TOTAL BASES1. Kristina Karpun 112 20102. Besty Andrews 89 20003. Sara Hopwood 82 20104. Rachel Staschuk 79 20115. Ashleigh Bousquet 77 2011 Jenna Beachy 77 20057. Maggie Bruening 76 20038. Abby Liden 75 20089. Crystal Fisher 74 200310. Tara Mickelson 73 2008

WALKS1. Kristina Karpun 28 20102. Rachel Staschuk 27 20103. Sarah Swanson 24 20114. Laura Randolph 23 20035. Alex Bousquet 22 2011 Rachel Staschuk 22 20117. Bell 21 19888. Liz Caywood 20 1993 Jennifer Martin 20 1991 Lisa Miller 20 1991

STOLEN BASES1. Kim McDonald 17 19942. Tierni Green 15 2005 Lori Berrier 15 19914. Sarah Swanson 14 2011 Besty Andrews 14 2000 Michelle Volz 14 19917. Sarah Swanson 13 2010 Shelly Sands 13 19909. Kari Butler 11 2004 Sonia Atienzo 11 1999 Shelly Fralick 11 1999 Rhonda Colone 11 1991 Jennifer Martin 11 1991

IPFW SEASON BATTING RECORDS

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EARNED RUN AVERAGE(Minimum 40 innings pitched)1. Christy McMillin 1.31 19992. Kerrie Quickery 1.47 19933. Angie Quickery 1.75 19934. Courtney Cronin 1.85 20095. Angie Quickery 1.95 19946. Courtney Cronin 1.97 20107. Rachel Staschuk 2.08 20108. Courtney Cronin 2.09 20119. Mindy Pomeroy 2.14 200210. Mindy Pomeroy 2.15 2004

STRIKEOUTS PER SEVEN INNINGS(Minimum 40 innings pitched)1. Rachel Staschuk 8.50 20102. Katie Aspegren 7.18 20063. Courtney Cronin 6.63 20104. Rachel Staschuk 6.18 20115. Courtney Cronin 6.12 20116. Amanda Olender 6.12 20107. Courtney Cronin 6.06 20098. Rachel Staschuk 5.92 20089. Jenna Connelly 5.67 200610. Katie Aspegren 5.32 2007

WINS1. Courtney Cronin 18 2011 Courtney Cronin 18 20103. Minde Raney 10 1994 Angie Quickery 10 1993 Christy Hornback 10 19916. Courtney Cronin 9 2009 Amanda Olender 9 2008 Beth Harmon 9 2003 Angie Quickery 9 19949. Rachel Staschuk 8 2010 Beth Harmon 8 2005 Angie Quickery 8 1994

SAVES1. Amanda Olender 3 20082. Courtney Cronin 2 2011 Megan Flenniken 2 20114. 13 Times 1

APPEARANCES1. Courtney Cronin 35 20102. Mindy Pomeroy 32 20013. Courtney Cronin 31 20114. Jenna Connelly 30 20055. Mindy Pomeroy 28 20036. Jenna Connelly 27 2006 Beth Harmon 27 2005 Mindy Pomeroy 27 20029. Katie Aspegren 26 200610. Amanda Olender 25 2008 Missy Czaja 25 2000

GAMES STARTED1. Courtney Cronin 30 20102. Mindy Pomeroy 29 20013. Courtney Cronin 28 20114. Jenna Connelly 23 20055. Mindy Pomeroy 21 2002 Missy Czaja 21 2000 Angie Quickery 21 19948. Jenna Connelly 20 2006 Beth Harmon 20 200510. Katie Aspegren 18 2006 Beth Harmon 18 2003 Christy Hornback 18 1991

COMPLETE GAMES1. Courtney Cronin 21 2010 Angie Quickery 21 19943. Courtney Cronin 19 2011 Mindy Pomeroy 19 20015. Missy Czaja 17 20006. Christy Hornback 16 19917. Jenna Connelly 15 2006 Jenna Connelly 15 2005 Angie Quickery 15 199210. Courtney Cronin 14 2009

SHUTOUTS1. Courtney Cronin 11 20102. Courtney Cronin 7 20113. Courtney Cronin 5 20094. Rachel Staschuk 3 2010 Mindy Pomeroy 3 2004 Amanda Muse 3 20007. Amanda Olender 2 2010 Amanda Olender 2 2008 Kayla Powell 2 2008 Jenna Connelly 2 2005 Beth Harmon 2 2003 Leslie Stamets 2 1999

INNINGS PITCHED1. Courtney Cronin 177.1 20102. Mindy Pomeroy 172.1 20013. Courtney Cronin 154.1 20114. Jenna Connelly 150.0 20055. Missy Czaja 137.0 20006. Mindy Pomeroy 134.0 20027. Jenna Connelly 129.2 20068. Beth Harmon 127.0 20059. Angie Quickery 125.2 199410. Courtney Cronin 124.2 2009

STRIKEOUTS1. Courtney Cronin 168 20102. Courtney Cronin 135 20113. Katie Aspegren 117 20064. Courtney Cronin 108 20095. Rachel Staschuk 106 20106. Jenna Connelly 105 20067. Angie Quickery 92 19948. Rachel Staschuk 88 20089. Amanda Muse 76 200010. Jenna Connelly 75 2005

FIELDING PERCENTAGE(Minimum 50 chances)1. Lisa Freiburger 1.000 19972. Kristina Karpun .996 20113. Ashley Tharp .989 20074. Crystal Fisher .989 20025. Kristina Karpun .988 20096. Heather DeVore .987 20037. Julie Bolinger .986 20008. Kayla Powell .986 20079. Kristina Karpun .986 201010. Rachel Staschuk .986 2011

TOTAL CHANCES1. Heather DeVore 395 20042. Heather DeVore 381 20033. Julie Bolinger 360 20004. Kristina Karpun 348 20105. Heather DeVore 303 20056. Shelley Fralick 289 20017. Rachel Staschuk 274 20118. Kristina Karpun 268 20119. Rachel Staschuk 247 201010. Kristina Karpun 242 2009

PUTOUTS1. Heather DeVore 363 20042. Heather DeVore 360 20033. Kristina Karpun 327 20104. Julie Bolinger 326 20005. Heather DeVore 289 20056. Shelley Fralick 260 20017. Rachel Staschuk 251 20118. Kristina Karpun 241 20119. Rachel Staschuk 226 201010. Kristina Karpun 208 2009

ASSISTS1. Maggie Bruening 156 20032. Jenna Beachy 123 20033. Maggie Bruening 113 20044. Ava Hall 103 20105. Sonia Atienzo 99 20006. Sonia Atienzo 98 20027. Nichole Stoppenhagen 97 20018. Ashleigh Bousquet 93 20119. Sara Hopwood 88 201010. Krysta Hamilton 86 2000

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TEAM SEASON YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSTeam Season Year-by-Year

Year 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%1997 .218 36-36 902 91 197 15 2 3 74 225 .249 57 6 133 3 .268 4 24 13-21 682 273 77 .9252000 .252 50-50 1236 170 311 64 15 15 157 450 .364 97 8 212 0 .307 12 30 43-63 916 460 110 .9262001 .212 40-40 984 79 209 31 3 5 73 261 .265 49 7 207 0 .254 5 31 22-32 768 445 94 .9282002 .216 36-36 853 74 184 21 5 6 61 233 .273 60 8 169 1 .272 6 31 18-26 687 373 81 .9292003 .248 43-43 1123 143 279 43 9 10 126 370 .329 88 19 220 6 .312 6 20 9-12 840 501 98 .9322004 .231 42-42 1125 110 260 41 5 9 94 338 .300 71 12 238 2 .284 1 25 39-52 845 498 88 .9392005 .242 49-49 1213 130 293 40 5 15 122 388 .320 85 15 244 4 .298 5 36 31-42 927 442 103 .9302006 .229 44-44 1122 130 257 44 2 10 121 335 .299 106 10 228 1 .301 1 25 16-24 853 340 104 .9202007 .220 32-32 774 86 170 37 1 2 73 215 .278 73 8 152 4 .293 2 17 8-15 584 265 61 .9332008 .247 42-42 1169 166 289 46 8 24 144 423 .362 103 18 253 5 .317 2 9 26-31 865 352 74 .9432009 .214 38-38 978 97 209 26 0 12 80 271 .277 101 15 178 4 .296 5 15 14-24 767 306 72 .9372010 .271 48-48 1235 213 335 57 3 46 191 536 .434 142 24 235 8 .357 4 42 25-35 938 326 54 .9592011 .286 44-44 1152 230 329 63 4 36 197 508 .441 156 15 171 6 .377 5 28 29-35 858 345 54 .9572012 .296 19-19 496 101 147 13 2 13 90 203 .409 67 14 83 0 .392 4 12 10-16 362 139 21 .960

Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha1997 5.79 7-29 36 36 25 1/0 0 227.1 341 244 188 107 107 54 18 16 1178 .346 16 18 0 12 552000 4.51 14-36 50 50 36 4/0 0 312.0 413 280 201 174 137 60 4 16 1585 .311 34 34 0 10 352001 4.10 7-33 40 40 20 1/1 1 256.0 345 213 150 68 94 56 10 10 1230 .315 13 8 1 10 482002 3.27 9-27 36 36 18 1/0 0 229.0 272 162 107 61 89 36 5 13 1070 .286 12 9 0 10 382003 3.53 18-25 43 43 18 3/0 2 280.0 354 231 141 93 111 61 10 18 1351 .301 26 27 0 4 492004 3.77 10-31 42 42 24 3/0 1 282.0 339 201 152 99 138 63 10 9 1315 .290 25 9 0 4 342005 4.80 14-35 49 49 26 3/0 0 309.0 415 280 212 123 145 79 10 31 1507 .314 24 10 0 8 452006 3.74 11-33 44 44 24 0/0 1 284.1 341 236 152 151 244 43 8 14 1413 .286 43 20 1 11 382007 6.33 6-26 32 32 13 1/0 0 194.2 304 236 176 101 126 55 12 17 1016 .347 54 10 0 9 192008 4.59 18-24 42 42 19 4/0 4 288.1 377 240 189 132 171 45 15 24 1408 .311 23 18 1 7 402009 2.63 14-24 38 38 26 7/1 1 255.2 289 145 96 72 189 48 4 22 1160 .281 10 13 0 7 412010 2.17 29-19 48 48 31 16/0 2 312.2 272 132 97 71 314 32 8 18 1327 .226 12 19 4 8 262011 2.84 28-15 44 44 23 8/0 4 286.0 251 147 116 88 247 35 5 22 1242 .233 19 34 4 5 362012 1.10 15-4 19 19 15 7/1 2 120.2 80 36 19 47 121 11 1 6 497 .188 5 7 0 2 15

YEAR RECORD PCT. HEAD COACH1986 0-20 .000 Dale Van Houten1987 4-25 .138 Dale Van Houten1988 1-29 .033 Dale Van Houten1989 3-17 .150 Dale Van Houten1990 5-23 .179 Dale Van Houten1991 16-20 .444 Dale Van Houten1992 14-16 .467 Dale Van Houten1993 22-7 .759 Dale Van Houten1994 24-19-1 .557 Dale Van Houten CAREER 89-176-1 .3661995 10-19 .345 Dean Ehle1996 7-19 .269 Dean Ehle CAREER 17-38 .3091997 7-29 .194 Dic Doumanian1998 6-26 .188 Dic Doumanian CAREER 13-55 .191

YEAR RECORD PCT. HEAD COACH1999 13-19 .406 Keith Fisher2000 14-36 .280 Keith Fisher2001 7-33 .175 Keith Fisher2002 9-27 .250 Keith Fisher2003 18-25 .419 Keith Fisher2004 10-31-1 .250 Keith Fisher2005 14-35 .286 Keith Fisher2006 11-33 .250 Keith Fisher2007 6-26 .188 Keith Fisher2008 19-24 .442 Keith Fisher2009 14-24 .368 Keith Fisher CAREER 135-313-1 .3022010 29-19 .604 Amy Tudor2011 28-15-1 .648 Amy Tudor CAREER 57-34-1 .625

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1986 RECORD: 0-20 COACH: N/A 3/24 Saint Francis L 1-11 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/24 Saint Francis L 2-6 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/2 Tri-State L 4-14 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/2 Tri-State L 6-16 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/4 St.Joseph’s• L 4-6 Rensselaer,Ind.4/4 St.Joseph’s• L 7-9 Rensselaer,Ind.4/5 Lewis• L 1-11 Romeoville,Ill.4/5 Lewis• L 1-11 Romeoville,Ill.4/7 Huntington L 0-10 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/7 Huntington L 0-18 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/11 St.Joseph’s• L 9-12 FortWayne,Ind.4/11 St.Joseph’s• L 1-20 FortWayne,Ind.4/12 Lewis• L 2-19 FortWayne,Ind.4/12 Lewis• L 0-5 FortWayne,Ind.4/13 Ashland• L 4-5 Ashland,Ohio4/13 Ashland• L 1-9 Ashland,Ohio4/18 Ashland• L 1-11 FortWayne,Ind.4/18 Ashland• L 1-13 FortWayne,Ind.4/22 Tri-State L 1-4 Angola, Ind.4/22 Tri-State L 0-14 Angola, Ind.

1987 RECORD: 4-25 COACH: Dale Van Houten 3/24 Indianapolis• L 1-11 FortWayne,Ind.3/24 Indianapolis• L 3-17 FortWayne,Ind.3/25 St. Francis L 9-23 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/28 Ashland• L 0-1 FortWayne,Ind.3/28 Ashland• L 3-19 FortWayne,Ind.4/4 St.Joseph’s• L 7-8 FortWayne,Ind.4/4 St.Joseph’s• L2-15 FortWayne,Ind.4/5 Lewis• L 0-21 FortWayne,Ind.4/5 Lewis• L 0-24 FortWayne,Ind.4/6 Indianapolis• L 7-20 Indianapolis,Ind.4/6 Indianapolis• L 3-13 Indianapolis,Ind.4/9 Ashland• L 2-10 FortWayne,Ind.4/9 Ashland• L 4-18 FortWayne,Ind.4/11 St.Joseph’s• L 4-10 Rensselaer,Ind.4/12 Lewis• L 3-13 Romeoville,Ill.4/12 Lewis• L 0-5 Romeoville,Ill.4/16 Valparaiso L 1-6 Valparaiso, Ind.4/16 Valparaiso L 0-9 Valparaiso, Ind.4/20 St. Francis W 11-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/21 Grace W 3-2 Winona Lake, Ind.4/21 Grace L 2-12 Winona Lake, Ind.4/22 Tri-State W 3-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/22 Tri-State L 1-11 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/29 Valparaiso W 6-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/29 Valparaiso L 0-15 Fort Wayne, Ind.5/1 Tri-State L 0-3 Angola, Ind.5/1 Tri-State L 0-10 Angola, Ind.5/2 St. Mary’s L 1-10 Fort Wayne, Ind.5/2 St. Mary’s L 3-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.

1988RECORD: 1-29 COACH: Dale Van Houten 3/22 St. Francis L 3-4 n/a3/22 St. Francis L 7-17 n/a3/23 Indianapolis L 0-9 n/a3/23 Indianapolis L 0-5 n/a3/31 Purdue L 4-10 n/a3/31 Purdue L 2-4 n/a4/5 Indianapolis L 0-9 n/a4/5 Indianapolis L 0-19 n/a

4/7 Ashland L 1-11 n/a4/7 Ashland L 0-11 n/a4/9 St. Mary’s L 3-4 n/a4/9 St. Mary’s L 5-16 n/a4/12 Valparaiso L 8-15 n/a4/12 Valparaiso L 2-12 n/a4/14 Ashland L 1-7 n/a4/14 Ashland L 3-11 n/a4/15 St. Joseph L 8-9 n/a4/15 St. Joseph L 0-4 n/a4/16 Lewis W 1-0 n/a4/16 Lewis L 1-16 n/a4/19 Grace L 0-11 n/a4/19 Grace L 1-19 n/a4/21 Tri-State L 1-3 n/a4/21 Tri-State L 0-4 n/a4/23 St. Joseph’s L 0-10 n/a4/23 St. Joseph’s L 6-7 n/a4/24 Lewis L 1-10 n/a4/24 Lewis L 0-4 n/a4/26 Valparaiso L 0-7 n/a4/26 Valparaiso L 2-12 n/a

1989RECORD: 3-17 COACH: Dale Van Houten 3/29 Tri-State L 1-12 n/a3/29 Tri-State L 5-8 n/a4/6 Purdue W 6-5 n/a4/6 Purdue L 2-14 n/a4/8 Lewis L n/a n/a4/9 St. Joseph’s L 1-10 n/a4/12 Indianapolis L 2-8 n/a4/12 Indianapolis L 1-12 n/a4/13 St. Mary’s W 10-9 n/a4/13 St. Mary’s W 4-2 n/a4/14 Ashland L 0-4 n/a4/14 Ashland L 0-11 n/a4/18 Grace L 0-2 n/a4/18 Grace L 0-10 n/a4/19 Tri-State L 0-10 n/a4/19 Tri-State L 1-11 n/a4/21 St. Francis L 3-4 n/a4/21 St. Francis L 7-8 n/a4/22 Bellarmine L 3-5 n/a4/22 Bellarmine L 2-7 n/a

1990RECORD: 5-23 COACH: Dale Van Houten 3/20 St. Francis W 8-2 Fort Wayne, Ind. (a)3/20 St. Francis L 8-11 Fort Wayne, Ind. (a)3/28 Indianapolis• L 0-13 FortWayne,Ind.3/28 Indianapolis• L 3-8 FortWayne,Ind.4/5 Purdue L 8-13 West Lafayette, Ind.4/5 Purdue L 5-8 West Lafayette, Ind.4/7 KentuckySt.• W21-4 Frankfort,Ky.4/7 KentuckySt.• W14-1 Frankfort,Ky.4/8 Bellarmine• L 3-6 Louisville,Ky.4/8 Bellarmine• L 2-12 Louisville,Ky.4/13 SouthernIndiana• L 4-9 FortWayne,Ind.4/13 SouthernIndiana• L 1-3 FortWayne,Ind.4/14 KentuckyWesleyan• L 1-2 FortWayne,Ind.4/14 KentuckyWesleyan• W7-0 FortWayne,Ind.4/17 Grace L 3-13 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/17 Grace L 6-11 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/18 Tri-State L 0-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/18 Tri-State L 3-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/19 St.Joseph’s• L 2-13 Rensselaer,Ind.

4/19 St.Joseph’s• L 0-1 Rensselaer,Ind.4/22 Tri-State L 6-11 Angola, Ind.4/22 Tri-State W 7-0 (forfeit) Angola, Ind.4/23 Lewis• L 3-13 Romeoville,Ill.4/23 Lewis• L 8-18 Romeoville,Ill.4/24 Hillsdale L 2-7 Hillsdale, Mich.4/24 Hillsdale L 2-7 Hillsdale, Mich.4/25 St. Mary’s L 3-4 Notre Dame, Ind.4/25 St. Mary’s L 3-4 Notre Dame, Ind.

1991RECORD: 16-20 COACH: Dale Van Houten 3/11 Carson-Newman L 0-9 n/a3/11 Carson-Newman L 0-8 n/a3/12 Wilmington W 11-0 n/a3/12 Lake Forest W 6-2 n/a3/13 Lake Forest L 7-8 n/a3/14 Lander L 0-13 n/a3/14 West Florida L 2-6 n/a3/15 Tusculum L 2-15 n/a3/19 St. Francis W 14-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/19 St. Francis W 8-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/21 Huntington W 3-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/21 Huntington W 4-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/23 St.Joseph’s• L 3-5 FortWayne,Ind.3/23 St.Joseph’s• W5-0 FortWayne,Ind.3/29 Indianapolis• W1-0 Indianapolis,Ind.3/29 Indianapolis• L 2-5 Indianapolis,Ind.3/30 NorthernKentucky• L 1-4 HighlandHts.,Ky.3/30 NorthernKentucky• L 1-12 HighlandHts.,Ky.4/4 St. Mary’s L 2-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/4 St. Mary’s L 2-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/6 KentuckyState• W12-0 FortWayne,Ind.4/6 KentuckyState• W11-1 FortWayne,Ind.4/7 Bellarmine• L 1-2 FortWayne,Ind.4/7 Bellarmine• L 3-4 FortWayne,Ind.4/10 Valparaiso W 5-3 Valparaiso, Ind.4/10 Valparaiso W 3-1 Valparaiso, Ind.4/11 Goshen W 11-1 Goshen, Ind.4/11 Goshen W 15-3 Goshen, Ind.4/13 SouthernIndiana• W7-4 Evansville,Ind.4/13 SouthernIndiana• L 1-4 Evansville,Ind.4/14 KentuckyWesleyan• L 3-4 Owensboro,Ky.4/14 KentuckyWesleyan• L 1-3 Owensboro,Ky.4/16 Grace W 7-0 Winona Lake, Ind.4/16 Grace L 2-3 Winona Lake, Ind.4/18 Hillsdale L 1-5 Hillsdale, Mich.4/18 Hillsdale L 0-7 Hillsdale, Mich.

1992RECORD: 14-16 COACH: Dale Van Houten 3/10 Monmouth (Ill.) W 8-0 Pensacola, Fla.3/10 Monmouth (Ill.) W 6-1 Pensacola, Fla.3/10 Ohio Dominican W 5-1 Pensacola, Fla.3/11 Ohio Dominican L 5-8 Pensacola, Fla.3/11 Lake Forest W 5-2 Pensacola, Fla.3/11 Trevecca Nazarene L 0-1 Pensacola, Fla.3/12 Trevecca Nazarene L 1-9 Pensacola, Fla.3/12 Ohio Dominican W 3-2 Pensacola, Fla.3/13 Eureka L 1-6 Pensacola, Fla.3/13 West Florida L 3-11 Pensacola, Fla.3/13 Athens State L 6-9 Pensacola, Fla.3/26 Huntington L 3-5 Huntington, Ind.3/28 KentuckyState• W18-3 Frankfort,Ky.3/28 KentuckyState• W25-1 Frankfort,Ky.3/29 Bellarmine• W8-6 Louisville,Ky.3/29 Bellarmine• L 3-4 Louisville,Ky.

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4/4 St.Joseph’s• W2-1 FortWayne,Ind.4/4 St.Joseph’s• W12-2 FortWayne,Ind.4/5 Lewis• L 0-4 FortWayne,Ind.4/5 Lewis• L 1-4 FortWayne,Ind.4/12 KentuckyWesleyan• L 3-7 FortWayne,Ind.4/12 KentuckyWesleyan• L 1-3 FortWayne,Ind.4/13 Ashland• W5-3 FortWayne,Ind.4/13 Ashland• L 5-7 FortWayne,Ind.4/14 Grace W 1-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/14 Grace W 8-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/15 Hillsdale L 1-5 Hillsdale, Mich.4/15 Hillsdale L 1-7 Hillsdale, Mich.4/17 Indianapolis• L 1-2 Indianapolis,Ind.4/17 Indianapolis• W3-1 Indianapolis,Ind.

1993RECORD: 22-7 COACH: Dale Van Houten 3/9 Missouri-St. Louis W 10-2 Pensacola, Fla.3/10 Walsh W 6-3 Pensacola, Fla.3/10 Lake Forest W 7-0 (forfeit) Pensacola, Fla.3/11 Beloit W 7-5 Pensacola, Fla.3/11 Winona State L 2-3 Pensacola, Fla.3/11 Missouri-Rolla W 8-2 Pensacola, Fla.3/23 Indianapolis W 7-3 Indianapolis, Ind.3/23 Indianapolis W 7-3 Indianapolis, Ind.3/25 Huntington W 4-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/25 Huntington W 5-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/27 KentuckyWesleyan• W1-0 Owensboro,Ky.3/27 KentuckyState• W24-0 Owensboro,Ky.3/27 Bellarmine• W3-1 Owensboro,Ky.3/28 SouthernIndiana• W9-5 Evansville,Ind.3/28 NorthernKentucky• W9-3 Evansville,Ind.4/3 Manchester W 5-0 Manchester, Ind.4/3 Manchester W 11-0 Manchester, Ind.4/6 St. Francis W 8-3 Fort Wayne, Ind. (a)4/6 St. Francis L 2-4 Fort Wayne, Ind. (a)4/10 Tri-State W 1-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/10 Tri-State W 2-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/17 St.Joseph’s• W6-2 Joliet,Ill.4/17 Ashland• L 3-4(9) Joliet,Ill.4/18 Indianapolis• L 2-4 Joliet,Ill.4/18 Lewis• L 0-3 Joliet,Ill.4/21 Anderson W 8-6 Anderson, Ind.4/21 Anderson W 16-4 Anderson, Ind.4/23 Southern Indiana ^ L 1-2 Indianapolis, Ind.4/23 Kentucky Wesleyan ^ L 1-2 Indianapolis, Ind.

1994RECORD: 24-19-1 COACH: Dale Van Houten 3/8 Lee W 3-2 Pensacola, Fla.3/8 Lee W 5-4 Pensacola, Fla.3/9 Lindenwood L 6-7 Pensacola, Fla.3/10 NW Missouri State W 3-1 Pensacola, Fla.3/10 Hanibal-LaGrange W 12-4 Pensacola, Fla.3/11 Beloit L 1-3 Pensacola, Fla.3/11 Tusculum L 1-9 Pensacola, Fla.3/11 Concordia L 4-8 Pensacola, Fla.3/11 NW Missouri State L 2-4 Pensacola, Fla.3/16 Indiana Wesleyan L 0-3 Marion, Ind.3/16 Indiana Wesleyan W 7-3 Marion, Ind.3/19 Grace W 3-2 Winona Lake, Ind.3/19 Grace L 2-4 Winona Lake, Ind.3/21 Indianapolis W 9-8 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/21 Indianapolis L 1-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/22 Huntington W 1-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/24 Taylor W 9-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/24 Taylor W 4-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.

3/26 Ashland• L 1-5 Frankfort,Ky.3/26 NorthernKentucky• W3-1 Frankfort,Ky.3/26 Indianapolis• L 4-5 Frankfort,Ky.3/29 Tri-State W 9-1 Angola, Ind.3/29 Tri-State W 5-4 Angola, Ind.4/2 Hanover W 7-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/2 Hanover L 4-16 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/5 St. Francis L 2-10 Fort Wayne, Ind. (a)4/9 Earlham W 8-5 4/9 Earlham W 4-0 4/16 Lewis• L 0-5 Rensselaer,Ind.4/16 Bellarmine• W4-3 Rensselaer,Ind.4/17 KentuckyState• W22-0 Rensselaer,Ind.4/17 St.Joseph’s• L 3-5 Rensselaer,Ind.4/19 Purdue L 0-9 West Lafayette, Ind.4/19 Purdue L 0-2 West Lafayette, Ind.4/20 Anderson W 4-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/20 Anderson W 5-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/23 Marian L 2-3 Indianapolis, Ind.4/23 Marian L 1-2 Indianapolis, Ind.Remaining Results Unavailable

1995RECORD: 10-19 COACH: Dean Ehle Gardner Webb W 3-1 Gardner Webb L 1-7 Gardner Webb L 0-5 Indiana Wesleyan W 6-5 Fort Wayne, Ind. Indiana Wesleyan W 15-4 Fort Wayne, Ind. Grace L 5-6 Fort Wayne, Ind. Grace L 2-9 Fort Wayne, Ind. Indianapolis L 1-8 Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis L 1-8 Indianapolis, Ind. NorthernKentucky• L 1-5 SouthernIndiana• L 0-9 Indianapolis• L 2-3 KentuckyWesleyan• L 1-13 KentuckyState• W13-3 Anderson W 4-1 Anderson, Ind. Anderson W 12-0 Anderson, Ind. St. Francis W 5-4 Fort Wayne, Ind. St. Francis L 2-4 Fort Wayne, Ind. Huntington L 11-15 Fort Wayne, Ind. Huntington L 6-10 Fort Wayne, Ind. Ashland• L 2-8 FortWayne,Ind. Lewis• L 0-4 FortWayne,Ind. Bellarmine• L 0-9 FortWayne,Ind. St.Joseph’s• W1-0 FortWayne,Ind. Tri-State W 7-1 Angola, Ind. Tri-State L 5-13 Angola, Ind. Kentucky State W 14-1 Southern Indiana L 0-1 Bellarmine L 0-1

1996RECORD: 7-19 COACH: Dean Ehle Results Unavailable

1997RECORD: 7-29 COACH: Dic Doumanian 3/9 Bloomsburg L 0-11 Orlando, Fla.3/9 Quinnipiac W 1-0 Orlando, Fla.3/10 Adelphi L 4-10 Kissimmee, Fla.3/10 Shippensburg L 0-5 Kissimmee, Fla.3/11 Lock Haven L 2-8 Kissimmee, Fla.3/11 Wayne State L 1-2 Kissimmee, Fla.3/12 Adelphi W 6-4 Kissimmee, Fla.3/12 Wayne State L 0-3 Kissimmee, Fla.3/13 CW Post L 0-10 Kissimmee, Fla.3/22 Lewis• L 1-4 HighlandHts.,Ky.3/22 St.Joseph’s• L 6-8 HighlandHts.,Ky.3/22 Wis.-Parkside• L 2-10 HighlandHts.,Ky.3/23 Lewis• L 4-5(9) HighlandHts.,Ky.3/23 St.Joseph’s• W2-1(8) HighlandHts.,Ky.3/23 Wis.-Parkside• L 0-8 HighlandHts.,Ky.3/26 NorthernKentucky• L 1-6 FortWayne,Ind.3/26 NorthernKentucky• L 0-6 FortWayne,Ind.3/28 Quincy• L 2-4 Quincy,Ill.3/28 Missouri-St.Louis• L 2-5 Quincy,Ill.3/28 SIUEdwardsville• L 0-23 Quincy,Ill.3/29 SIUEdwardsville• L 1-5 Quincy,Ill.3/29 Quincy• L 1-2 Quincy,Ill.3/29 Missouri-St.Louis• L 1-10 Quincy,Ill.4/2 NorthernKentucky• W3-1 HighlandHts.,Ky.4/2 NorthernKentucky• L 3-11 HighlandHts.,Ky.4/3 Indianapolis• L 1-2(8) Indianapolis,Ind.4/3 Indianapolis• L 2-6 Indianapolis,Ind.4/5 St.Joseph’s• L 4-8 Romeoville,Ill.4/5 Wis.-Parkside• L 4-17 Romeoville,Ill.4/5 Lewis• L 5-8 Romeoville,Ill.4/6 Wis.-Parkside• L 2-12 Romeoville,Ill.4/6 Lewis• L 5-7 Romeoville,Ill.4/8 St. Francis W 9-6 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/8 St. Francis L 3-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/11 Indianapolis• W5-4 FortWayne,Ind.4/11 Indianapolis• W8-7 FortWayne,Ind.

1998RECORD: 6-26 COACH: Dic Doumanian 2/27 Kentucky Wesleyan W 9-4 Evansville, Ind.2/28 North Dakota State L 0-6 Evansville, Ind.2/28 Southern Indiana L 1-10 Evansville, Ind.2/28 Wayne state L 2-9 Evansville, Ind.3/1 Wis.-Parkside L 3-11 Evansville, Ind.3/1 Ferris State L 2-10 Evansville, Ind.3/9 Brescia L 6-8 Pensacola, Fla.3/9 Albion W 5-0 Pensacola, Fla.3/10 Truman L 0-7 Pensacola, Fla.3/10 Truman W 3-2 Pensacola, Fla.3/12 Lincoln W 13-2 Pensacola, Fla.3/12 South Dakota State L 0-4 Pensacola, Fla.3/13 Eureka W 6-5 Pensacola, Fla.3/25 NorthernKentucky• W5-2 FortWayne,Ind.3/25 NorthernKentucky• L 0-10 FortWayne,Ind.3/28 Quincy• L 2-3 Quincy,Ill.3/28 SIUEdwardsville• L 5-11 Edwardsville,Ill.3/28 Missouri-St.Louis• L 1-10 Edwardsville,Ill.3/29 Quincy• L 4-6 FortWayne,Ind.3/29 SIUEdwardsville• L 5-11 FortWayne,Ind.3/29 Missouri-St.Louis• L 1-10 FortWayne,Ind.3/31 NorthernKentucky• L 3-7 HighlandHts.,Ky.3/31 NorthernKentucky• L 1-5 HighlandHts.,Ky.4/2 Indianapolis• L 1-2 Indianapolis,Ind.4/2 Indianapolis• L 0-5 Indianapolis,Ind.4/4 Wis.-Parkside• L 0-5 FortWayne,Ind.

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4/4 St.Joseph’s• L 0-5 FortWayne,Ind.4/4 Lewis• L 0-16 FortWayne,Ind.4/5 Wis.-Parkside• L 2-11 Rensselaer,Ind.4/5 St.Joseph’s• L 6-7 Rensselaer,Ind.4/5 Lewis• L 0-7(fo) Rensselaer,Ind.

1999RECORD: 13-19 COACH: Keith Fisher 3/8 Truman L 0-5 Pensacola, Fla.3/8 Truman L 0-1 Pensacola, Fla.3/9 William Penn L 0-6 Pensacola, Fla.3/9 William Penn L 6-8 Pensacola, Fla.3/11 Monmouth W 2-0 Pensacola, Fla.3/11 Winona W 4-3 Pensacola, Fla.3/12 Beloit W 7-0 Pensacola, Fla.3/12 William Penn L 2-11 Pensacola, Fla.3/20 Indianapolis• L 0-6 Indianapolis,Ind.3/20 Indianapolis• L 0-5 Indianapolis,Ind.3/21 NorthernKentucky• L 4-5 HighlandHts.,Ky.3/21 NorthernKentucky• L 6-8 HighlandHts.,Ky.3/27 Missouri-St.Louis• L 2-6 FortWayne,Ind.3/27 Missouri-St.Louis• L 2-4 FortWayne,Ind.3/28 Quincy• L 1-4 FortWayne,Ind.3/28 Quincy• W2-1 FortWayne,Ind.3/29 St. Francis W 9-6 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/29 St. Francis W 4-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/2 Wis.-Parkside• L 0-5 Kenosha,Wis.4/2 Wis.-Parkside• L 0-1 Kenosha,Wis.4/3 Lewis• L 2-10 Romeoville,Ill.4/3 Lewis• L 2-6 Romeoville,Ill.4/10 Bellarmine• W3-0 Louisville,Ky.4/10 Bellarmine• L 1-5 Louisville,Ky.4/19 St.Joseph’s• W5-4 Rensselaer,Ind.4/19 St.Joseph’s• L 2-3 Rensselaer,Ind.4/21 Tri-State W 9-7 Angola, Ind.4/21 Tri-State L 4-5 Angola, Ind.4/22 Huntington W 10-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/22 Huntington W 5-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/25 Goshen W 8-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/25 Goshen W 2-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.

2000RECORD: 14-36 COACH: Keith Fisher 3/5 Ohio Dominican L 2-3 3/5 Ohio Dominican L 1-8 3/6 Christian Brothers W 6-0 3/6 Christian Brothers L 2-8 3/7 Walsh L 4-7 3/7 Walsh L 3-5 3/8 Marian L 2-7 3/8 Marian L 1-5 3/9 Martin Luther W 5-0 3/9 Winona L 0-8 3/10 Ohio Dominican W 9-6 3/10 Walsh L 1-9 3/18 SIUEdwardsville• L 2-8 Edwardsville,Ill.3/18 SIUEdwardsville• L 0-9 Edwardsville,Ill.3/19 SouthernIndiana• L 2-9 Evansville,Ind.3/19 SouthernIndiana• L 0-8 Evansville,Ind.3/22 Tri-State L 3-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/22 Tri-State W 10-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/24 Indiana Tech L 0-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/24 Indiana Tech W 5-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/25 KentuckyWesleyan• W11-6 FortWayne,Ind.3/25 KentuckyWesleyan• L 6-9 FortWayne,Ind.

3/26 Bellarmine• L 1-10 FortWayne,Ind.3/26 Bellarmine• L 2-3 FortWayne,Ind.3/31 St. Francis W 4-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/31 St. Francis L 2-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/1 Lewis L 0-8 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/1 Lewis L 0-10 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/2 Wis.-Parkside L 2-12 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/2 Wis.-Parkside L 5-10 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/6 Indiana Wesleyan L 6-11 Marion, Ind.4/6 Indiana Wesleyan L 2-6 Marion, Ind.4/8 Quincy• L 2-3 Quincy,Ill.4/8 Quincy• L 0-11 Quincy,Ill.4/9 Missouri-St.Louis• L 2-4 St.Louis,Mo.4/9 Missouri-St.Louis• L 9-14 St.Louis,Mo.4/12 Hillsdale L 1-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/12 Hillsdale W 5-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/14 Grace W 2-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/14 Grace L 0-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/15 NorthernKentucky• W3-1 FortWayne,Ind.4/15 NorthernKentucky• L 2-4 FortWayne,Ind.4/16 Indianapolis• L 1-5 FortWayne,Ind.4/16 Indianapolis• L 0-2 FortWayne,Ind.4/18 St.Joseph’s• W8-7 FortWayne,Ind.4/18 St.Joseph’s• L 4-9 FortWayne,Ind.4/26 Goshen L 0-3 Goshen, Ind.4/26 Goshen W 9-5 Goshen, Ind.4/29 Huntington W 9-2 Huntington, Ind.4/29 Huntington W 14-0 Huntington, Ind.

2001RECORD: 7-33 COACH: Keith Fisher 3/5 Ohio Dominican L 2-11 Pensacola, Fla.3/6 Mansfield L 0-3 Pensacola, Fla.3/6 Bethel (Ind.) W 2-0 Pensacola, Fla.3/7 William Penn L 0-7 Pensacola, Fla.3/7 Bethel (Ind.) L 2-8 Pensacola, Fla.3/8 Viterbo L 1-8 Pensacola, Fla.3/8 West Florida L 0-8 Pensacola, Fla.3/14 Indiana State L 2-5 Terre Haute, Ind.3/14 Indiana state L 0-1 Terre Haute, Ind.3/19 Goshen L 5-8 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/19 Goshen L 4-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/22 St. Francis L 1-9 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/24 KentuckyWesleyan• L 0-1 Owensboro,Ky.3/24 KentuckyWesleyan• W9-8 Owensboro,Ky.3/25 Bellarmine• W4-2 Louisville,Ky.3/25 Bellarmine• L 1-9 Louisville,Ky.3/31 SIUEdwardsville• L 1-6 FortWayne,Ind.3/31 SIUEdwardsville• L 0-11 FortWayne,Ind.4/1 SouthernIndiana• W4-3 FortWayne,Ind.4/1 SouthernIndiana• L 3-5 FortWayne,Ind.4/7 Lewis• L 0-9 Romeoville,Ill.4/7 Lewis• L 0-3 Romeoville,Ill.4/8 Wis.-Parkside• L 0-1 Kenosha,Wis.4/8 Wis.-Parkside• W2-1 Kenosha,Wis.4/12 Indiana Wesleyan L 2-8 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/12 Indiana Wesleyan L 3-10 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/13 NorthernKentucky• L 0-6 HighlandHts.,Ky.4/13 NorthernKentucky• L 2-6 HighlandHts.,Ky.4/14 Indianapolis• L 3-4 Indianapolis,Ind.4/14 Indianapolis• L 0-9 Indianapolis,Ind.4/18 St.Joseph’s• L 1-3 Rensselaer,Ind.4/18 St.Joseph’s• L 1-3 Rensselaer,Ind.4/21 Huntington L 1-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.

4/21 Huntington W 12-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/25 St. Francis L 1-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/25 St. Francis L 1-11 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/28 Quincy• L 3-4 FortWayne,Ind.4/28 Quincy• W3-1 FortWayne,Ind.4/29 Missouri-St.Louis• L 2-3 FortWayne,Ind.4/29 Missouri-St.Louis• L 1-3 FortWayne,Ind.

2002RECORD: 9-27 COACH: Keith Fisher 3/10 Maine L 0-6 Orlando, Fla.3/10 Pennsylvania L 0-5 Orlando, Fla.3/11 Toledo L 4-10 Orlando, Fla.3/11 Manhattan L 2-6 Orlando, Fla.3/13 Monmouth L 1-8 Orlando, Fla.3/13 Wagner W 4-2 Orlando, Fla.3/14 Bucknell L 0-4 Orlando, Fla.3/14 Colorado State L 0-12 Orlando, Fla.3/15 Toledo L 1-5 Orlando, Fla.3/15 Youngstown State L 1-3 Orlando, Fla.3/22 Western Illinois L 2-3 Macomb, Ill.3/22 Western Illinois L 0-8 Macomb, Ill.3/23 Purdue L 0-8 West Lafayette, Ind.3/23 Oakland L 0-2 West Lafayette, Ind.3/24 Gardner Webb L 0-8 West Lafayette, Ind.4/6 Michigan State L 0-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/6 Michigan State L 0-17 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/7 Detroit L 1-2 Fort Wayne, INd.4/7 Detroit W 3-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/9 IUPUI L 1-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/9 IUPUI L 3-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/10 St. Francis W 4-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/10 St. Francis L 0-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/16 Valparaiso L 0-2 Valparaiso, Ind.4/16 Valparaiso W 2-1 Valparaiso, Ind.4/17 Valparaiso L 1-6 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/17 Valparaiso L 0-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/18 Indiana State L 0-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/18 Indiana State W 7-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/23 Toledo L 0-2 Toledo, Ohio4/23 Toledo L 0-9 Toledo, Ohio4/25 Notre Dame L 1-5 Notre Dame, Ind.4/26 Illinois Tech W 10-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/26 Illinois Tech W 11-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/30 Huntington W 4-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/30 Huntington W 11-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.

2003RECORD: 18-25 COACH: Keith Fisher 2/21 Nevada L 7-12 Las Cruces, N.M.2/21 UIC L 0-10 Las Cruces, N.M.3/22 Miami (Ohio) W 1-0 Las Cruces, N.M.3/22 Mississippi State L 1-5 Las Cruces, N.M.3/9 Quinnipiac L 0-2 Osceola, Fla.3/10 Pennsylvania W 7-5 Kissimmee, Fla.3/10 Lehigh L 0-6 Kissimmee, Fla.3/11 Providence L 4-10 Kissimmee, Fla.3/13 Austin Peay L 4-5 Kissimmee, Fla.3/13 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 5-4 Kissimmee, Fla.3/13 Tennessee-Martin L 1-11 Kissimmee, Fla.3/14 Niagara W 8-0 Kissimmee, Fla.3/14 Pennsylvania W 6-5 Kissimmee, Fla.3/19 Indiana State W 7-5 Terre Haute, Ind.3/19 Indiana State L 3-10 Terre Haute, Ind.3/22 Michigan L 0-10 West Lafayette, Ind.

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3/22 Loyola (Ill.) W 6-1 West Lafayette, Ind.3/23 Purdue L 0-11 West Lafayette, Ind.3/23 Butler W 7-2 West Lafayette, Ind.3/25 Valparaiso L 3-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/25 Valparaiso W 11-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/26 IUPUI L 4-5 Indianapolis, Ind.3/26 IUPUI W 4-3 Indianapolis, Ind.4/8 Purdue L 0-8 West Lafayette, Ind.4/8 Purdue L 0-19 West Lafayette, Ind.4/12 Eastern Michigan W 6-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/12 Eastern Michigan W 6-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/15 Valparaiso W 5-4 Valparaiso, Ind.4/15 Valparaiso W 4-3 Valparaiso, Ind.4/17 Notre Dame L 2-10 Notre Dame, Ind.4/17 Notre Dame L 1-9 Notre Dame, Ind.4/21 Ball State L 2-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/21 Ball State L 3-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/23 Butler L 1-6 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/23 Butler W 3-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/24 Western Illinois L 0-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/24 Western Illinois L 2-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/26 St. Francis W 8-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/26 St. Francis W 2-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/28 Toledo L 2-9 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/28 Toledo L 0-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/29 Indiana Tech W 3-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/29 Indiana Tech L 4-6 Fort Wayne, Ind.

2004RECORD: 10-31-1 COACH: Keith Fisher 2/21 Tennessee-Martin L 0-1 Martin, Tenn.2/21 Indiana State L 2-8 Martin, Tenn.2/21 Oakland L 0-9 Martin, Tenn.2/22 East Tennessee State L 1-6 Martin, Tenn.2/22 Saint Louis L 7-8 Martin, Tenn.2/28 Charleston Southern L 3-10 Charleston, S.C.2/28 UNC Greensboro L 3-8 Charleston, S.C.2/28 Eastern Illinois L 3-9 Charleston, S.C.2/29 Albany W 2-1 Charleston, S.C.2/29 Boston College L 0-8 Charleston, S.C.3/7 Sacred Heart L 5-6 Kissimmee, Fla.3/7 Holy Cross L 3-7 Kissimmee, Fla.3/8 Niagara W 4-1 Kissimmee, Fla.3/8 George Mason L 1-4 Kissimmee, Fla.3/9 Lehigh L 1-2 Kissimmee, Fla.3/9 Eastern Kentucky L 4-5 Kissimmee, Fla.3/11 Quinnipiac L 1-4 Kissimmee, Fla.3/11 Creighton L 1-11 Kissimmee, Fla.3/12 Gardner-Webb L 1-2 Kissimmee, Fla.3/12 George Mason L 3-10 Kissimmee, Fla.3/25 Detroit L 1-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/25 Detroit W 2-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/27 Purdue L 2-8 West Lafayette, Ind.3/27 Purdue L 0-2 West Lafayette, Ind.4/3 Bowling Green L 1-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/3 Bowling Green W 2-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/15 Cleveland State L 1-2 Cleveland, Ohio4/15 Cleveland State L 3-5 Cleveland, Ohio4/23 Butler W 7-4 Indianapolis, Ind.4/23 Butler T 3-3 Indianapolis, Ind.4/24 Ball State L 5-8 Muncie, Ind.4/24 Ball State W 4-3 Muncie, Ind.4/25 IUPUI L 1-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/25 IUPUI L 0-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/27 Toledo L 1-2 Toledo, Ohio4/27 Toledo L 2-10 Toledo, Ohio4/28 Indiana State W 6-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.

4/28 Indiana State L 0-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/29 Indiana Tech L 4-6 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/29 Indiana Tech W 8-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.5/1 St. Francis W 1-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.5/1 St. Francis W 11-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.

2005RECORD: 14-35 COACH: Keith Fisher 2/3 Oregon L 0-14 Honolulu, Hawai’i2/3 Hawai’i L 0-8 Honolulu, Hawai’i2/4 Washington L 0-11 Honolulu, Hawai’i2/5 Jacksonville L 1-2 Honolulu, Hawai’i2/6 Jacksonville W 9-6 Honolulu, Hawai’i3/5 Wagner L 1-9 Kissimmee, Fla.3/5 St. Peters L 1-7 Kissimmee, Fla.3/7 Tennessee State W 4-3 Kissimmee, Fla.3/7 Monmouth L 5-6 Kissimmee, Fla.3/8 Holy Cross L 0-2 Kissimmee, Fla.3/8 Fairfield L 8-10 Kissimmee, Fla.3/11 Lehigh L 3-8 Kissimmee, Fla.3/11 Pennsylvania L 5-12 Kissimee, Fla.3/20 Indiana L 0-8 Bloomington, Ind.3/20 Loyola (Ill.) L 6-7 Bloomington, Ind.3/24 Butler L 0-8 Indianapolis, Ind.3/24 Butler W 5-3 Indianapolis, Ind.3/27 Dayton L 0-7 Dayton, Ohio3/27 Dayton W 5-4 Dayton, Ohio3/28 Eastern Michigan L 1-11 Ypsilanti, Mich.3/28 Eastern Michigan L 3-10 Ypsilanti, Mich.3/31 Oakland W 6-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/31 Oakland L 3-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/9 IUPUI L 0-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/9 IUPUI L 2-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/10 Bowling Green L 0-4 Bowling Green, Ohio4/10 Bowling Green L 0-8 Bowling Green, Ohio4/11 Cleveland State W 4-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/11 Cleveland State L 1-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/12 Ball State L 2-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/12 Ball State W 2-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/14 Detroit L 0-4 Detroit, Mich.4/14 Detroit L 0-3 Detroit, Mich.4/15 Butler W 3-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/15 Butler L 2-9 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/16 North Dakota State W 5-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/16 North Dakota State L 1-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/17 North Dakota State W 7-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/17 North Dakota State L 0-10 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/19 IUPUI L 0-8 Indianapolis, Ind.4/19 IUPUI L 1-6 Indianapolis, Ind.4/21 Valparaiso W 3-1 Valparaiso, Ind.4/21 Valparaiso W 3-0 Valparaiso, Ind.4/25 Indiana Tech W 8-6 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/25 Indiana Tech W 7-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/27 Michigan State L 2-5 East Lansing, Mich.4/27 Michigan State L 0-7 East Lansing, Mich.4/28 Toledo L 5-8 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/28 Toledo L 6-10 Fort Wayne, Ind.

2006RECORD: 11-33 COACH: Keith Fisher 2/24 Southern Miss L 0-12 Jacksonville, Fla.2/24 Armstrong Atlantic L 7-8 Jacksonville, Fla.2/25 Jacksonville L 0-8 Jacksonville, Fla.2/25 Jacksonville L 0-6 Jacksonville, Fla.3/4 Maine L 0-2 Kissimmee, Fla.

3/4 Maine L 6-7 Kissimmee, Fla.3/5 Robert Morris L 8-9 Kissimmee, Fla.3/5 Holy Cross L 3-4 Kissimmee, Fla.3/6 LaSalle L 1-3 Kissimmee, Fla.3/6 Sacred Heart W 5-1 Kissimmee, Fla.3/8 Creighton L 1-5 Kissimmee, Fla.3/8 UMKC L 1-2 Kissimmee, Fla.3/9 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L 0-4 Kissimmee, Fla.3/9 Monmouth L 3-7 Kissimmee, Fla.3/10 Tennessee State L 3-4 Kissimmee, Fla.3/10 Columbia L 3-8 Kissimmee, Fla.3/24 Wright State W 7-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/25 Cleveland State L 1-9 Cleveland, Ohio3/26 Butler W 8-4 Indianapolis, Ind.3/26 Butler L 0-4 Indianapolis, Ind.3/29 Michigan State L 2-13 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/29 Michigan State L 0-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/30 Valparaiso L 0-2 Valparaiso, Ind.3/30 Valparaiso L 0-1 Valparaiso, Ind.4/6 Detroit L 0-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/6 Detroit L 0-12 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/10 Indiana Wesleyan W 2-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/10 Indiana Wesleyan L 2-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/11 Butler W 6-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/11 Butler L 4-12 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/13 Notre Dame (Ohio) W 14-6 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/13 Notre Dame (Ohio) W 8-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/15 Valparaiso L 1-9 Valparaiso, Ind.4/15 Valparaiso W 5-1 Valparaiso, Ind.4/18 Indiana L 3-11 Bloomington, Ind.4/19 IUPUI W 3-1 Indianapolis, Ind.4/20 Valparaiso L 0-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/20 Valparaiso W 4-3 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/23 Dayton L 1-4 Dayton, Ohio4/23 Dayton L 6-7 Dayton, Ohio4/24 Dayton L 0-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/24 Dayton W 11-10 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/26 Oakland L 0-3 Rochester, Mich.4/26 Oakland L 1-2 Rochester, Mich.

2007RECORD: 6-27 COACH: Keith Fisher 3/3 Maine L 1-16 Kissimmee, Fla.3/3 Maine L 9-10 Kissimmee, Fla.3/4 St. Peter’s W 6-3 Kissimmee, Fla.3/4 Tennessee State W 3-0 Kissimmee, Fla.3/5 Sacred Heart L 0-7 Kissimmee, Fla.3/5 Penn L 9-14 Kissimmee, Fla.3/7 Georgetown L 5-11 Kissimmee, Fla.3/7 Monmouth L 7-11 Kissimmee, Fla.3/8 Detroit L 1-9 Kissimmee, Fla.3/8 South Dakota State L 0-8 Kissimmee, Fla.3/9 Fairleigh Dickinson W 3-1 Kissimmee, Fla.3/9 LaSalle L 2-7 Kissimmee, Fla.3/10 Columbia L 2-10 Kissimmee, Fla.3/10 Monmouth L 2-14 Kissimmee, Fla.3/28 Wright State L 0-11 Dayton, Ohio3/28 Wright State L 2-10 Dayton, Ohio3/29 Notre Dame (Ohio) W 3-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/29 Notre Dame (Ohio) W 6-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/10 Cleveland State L 2-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/10 Cleveland State L 0-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/16 Valparaiso L 0-8 Valparaiso, Ind.4/16 Valparaiso L 1-6 Valparaiso, Ind.4/18 Michigan State L 0-12 East Lansing, Mich.4/18 Michigan State L 0-8 East Lansing, Mich.4/20 Ball State L 5-8 Fort Wayne, Ind.

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4/20 Ball State L 0-6 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/22 Dayton L 1-4 Dayton, Ohio4/22 Dayton L 0-6 Dayton, Ohio4/24 Dayton L 6-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/24 Dayton L 1-6 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/29 Oakland W 9-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/29 Oakland L 0-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/29 Oakland L 0-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.

2008RECORD: 18-24 COACH: Keith Fisher 3/7 Lehigh L 7-13 Kissimmee, Fla.3/7 Holy Cross L 2-7 Kissimmee, Fla.3/8 Sacred Heart L 1-5 Kissimmee, Fla.3/8 Tennessee-Martin L 0-9 Kissimmee, Fla.3/9 Yale L 1-5 Kissimmee, Fla.3/9 Butler L 3-11 Kissimmee, Fla.3/10 Yale W 3-0 Kissimmee, Fla.3/10 Pennsylvania L 3-4 Kissimmee, Fla.3/11 Robert Morris W 6-3 Kissimmee, Fla.3/11 Monmouth L 0-1 Kissimmee, Fla.3/12 Monmouth L 0-1 Kissimmee, Fla.3/12 Cleveland State W 7-5 Kissimmee, Fla.3/14 WesternIllinois• L 1-6 Macomb,Ill.3/14 WesternIllinois• L 1-9 Macomb,Ill.3/25 Dayton L 5-6 Dayton, Ohio3/25 Dayton W 3-1 Dayton, Ohio3/29 SouthernUtah• L 2-14 FortWayne,Ind.3/29 SouthernUtah• W8-3 FortWayne,Ind.4/5 UMKC• L 1-4 KansasCity,Mo.4/5 UMKC• L 1-4 KansasCity,Mo.4/6 UMKC• W3-0 KansasCity,Mo.4/8 Ball State W 1-0 Muncie, Ind.4/8 Ball State L 1-2 Muncie, Ind.4/9 Valparaiso L 3-12 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/9 Valparaiso L 4-8 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/11 IUPUI• W14-6 Indianapolis,Ind.4/11 IUPUI• W7-4 Indianapolis,Ind.4/12 IUPUI• W7-6 Indianapolis,Ind.4/15 Oakland• L 4-8 FortWayne,Ind.4/15 Oakland• W2-1 FortWayne,Ind.4/16 Oakland• W5-0 FortWayne,Ind.4/22 Cleveland State L 3-11 Cleveland, Ohio4/22 Cleveland State W 4-1 Cleveland, Ohio4/30 Wright State L 3-12 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/30 Wright State W 6-4 Fort Wayne, Ind.5/2 Centenary• W7-4 FortWayne,Ind.5/2 Centenary• L 2-4 FortWayne,Ind.5/3 Centenary• L 3-9 FortWayne,Ind.5/9 Southern Utah ^ L 5-6 Cedar City, Utah5/9 Centenary ^ W 16-9 Cedar City, Utah5/10 Southern Utah ^ W 6-4 Cedar City, Utah5/10 Western Illinois ^ L 2-17 Cedar City, Utah

2009RECORD: 14-24 COACH: Keith Fisher 3/6 Fairfield W 2-1 Kissimmee, Fla.3/6 Maine L 1-3 Kissimmee, Fla.3/7 Eastern Kentucky W 2-0 Kissimmee, Fla.3/7 Holy Cross L 0-4 Kissimmee, Fla.3/9 Bryant L 1-4 Kissimmee, Fla.3/9 Youngstown State W 9-0 Kissimmee, Fla.3/10 Bucknell L 0-2 Kissimmee, Fla.3/10 South Dakota L 1-2 Kissimmee, Fla.3/11 Youngstown State W 4-2 Kissimmee, Fla.3/11 Robert Morris L 2-7 Kissimmee, Fla.

3/14 Centenary• L 0-8 Shreveport,La.3/14 Centenary• W5-1 Shreveport,La.3/20 SouthernUtah• L 0-8 CedarCity,Utah3/20 SouthernUtah• L 4-12 CedarCity,Utah3/21 SouthernUtah• W5-0 CedarCity,Utah3/24 Detroit L 2-4 Detroit, Mich.3/24 Detroit W 8-4 Detroit, Mich.3/27 IUPUI• W7-2 FortWayne,Ind.3/27 IUPUI• W5-0 FortWayne,Ind.3/28 IUPUI• W8-0 FortWayne,Ind.3/31 Dayton L 5-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/31 Dayton L 4-6 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/1 Eastern Michigan L 1-2 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/1 Eastern Michigan L 2-10 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/3 UMKC• W1-0 FortWayne,Ind.4/4 UMKC• L 2-4 FortWayne,Ind.4/4 UMKC• L 2-5 FortWayne,Ind.4/10 SouthDakotaState• L 0-4 Brookings,S.D.4/10 SouthDakotaState• W4-3 Brookings,S.D.4/11 SouthDakotaState• W4-3 Brookings,S.D.4/14 Oakland• W1-0 Rochester,Mich.4/15 Oakland• L 0-1 Rochester,Mich.4/24 NorthDakotaState• L 1-7 FortWayne,Ind.4/24 NorthDakotaState• L 0-3 FortWayne,Ind.4/25 NorthDakotaState• L 1-8 FortWayne,Ind.5/1 WesternIllinois• L 0-4 FortWayne,Ind.5/1 WesternIllinois• L 2-6 FortWayne,Ind.5/2 WesternIllinois• L 1-9 FortWayne,Ind.

2010RECORD: 29-19 COACH: Amy Tudor 2/19 Memphis W 1-0 Memphis, Tenn.2/19 SEMO L 4-7 Memphis, Tenn.2/20 McNeese State L 0-7 Memphis, Tenn.2/20 Appalachian State L 2-6 Memphis, Tenn.2/27 Winthrop W 1-0 Rock Hill, S.C.2/27 Siena W 9-0 Rock Hill, S.C.2/28 Winthrop W 3-0 Rock Hill, S.C.2/28 Morgan State W 9-0 Rock Hill, S.C.3/6 Morehead State L 1-9 Morehead, Ky.3/6 Georgetown (Ky.) W 4-0 Morehead, Ky.3/7 Oakland L 5-6 Morehead, Ky.3/7 Pittsburgh L 2-5 Morehead, Ky.3/10 SEMO L 3-4 Cape Girardeau, Mo.3/12 UMKC• L 4-9 KansasCity,Mo.3/12 UMKC• W11-9 KansasCity,Mo.3/13 UMKC• W14-1 KansasCity,Mo.3/16 Dayton W 2-0 Dayton, Ohio3/16 Dayton L 1-3 Dayton, Ohio3/18 SouthernUtah• W6-0 FortWayne,Ind.3/18 SouthernUtah• W4-3 FortWayne,Ind.3/19 SouthernUtah• W5-4 FortWayne,Ind.3/24 Valparaiso W 2-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/24 Valparaiso L 0-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/26 Centenary• W2-0 FortWayne,Ind.3/27 Centenary• W8-0 FortWayne,Ind.3/27 Centenary• W3-0 FortWayne,Ind.4/2 NorthDakotaState• W9-3 Fargo,N.D.4/2 NorthDakotaState• W4-3 Fargo,N.D.4/3 NorthDakotaState• W2-1 Fargo,N.D.4/6 Ball State W 5-4 Muncie, Ind.4/9 SouthDakotaState• W11-1 FortWayne,Ind.4/9 SouthDakotaState• L 9-10 FortWayne,Ind.4/10 SouthDakotaState• W5-0 FortWayne,Ind.4/20 Detroit W 8-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/20 Detroit L 0-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/23 WesternIllinois• L 0-6 Macomb,Ill.4/23 WesternIllinois• L 0-1 Macomb,Ill.

4/24 WesternIllinois• L 2-3 Macomb,Ill.4/28 Eastern Michigan L 7-9 Ypsilanti, Mich.4/28 Eastern Michigan W 4-0 Ypsilanti, Mich.4/30 IUPUI• W9-0 Indianapolis,Ind.4/30 IUPUI• L 6-7 Indianapolis,Ind.5/1 IUPUI• W3-0 Indianapolis,Ind.5/9 Oakland• W8-1 FortWayne,Ind.5/9 Oakland• W4-1 FortWayne,Ind.5/14 North Dakota State ^ L 2-4 Fargo, N.D.5/14 South Dakota State ^ W 9-1 Fargo, N.D.5/15 Western Illinois ^ L 0-1 Fargo, N.D.

2011RECORD: 28-15-1 COACH: Amy Tudor 2/25 Rider W 5-0 Greensboro, N.C.2/26 North Carolina A&T W 8-0 Greensboro, N.C.2/27 Western Carolina W 2-0 Greensboro, N.C.2/27 Presbyterian W 5-0 Greensboro, N.C.2/27 Presbyterian T 4-4 Greensboro, N.C.3/4 #10 California L 8-18 Fullerton, Calif.3/4 Cal State Fullerton L 0-2 Fullerton, Calif.3/5 UC Santa Barbara W 6-2 Fullerton, Calif.3/5 Iowa W 4-0 Fullerton, Calif.3/6 Northwestern L 1-8 Fullerton, Calif.3/9 Northridge L 1-4 Northridge, Calif.3/11 SouthernUtah• L 3-4 CedarCity,Utah3/11 SouthernUtah• W14-3 CedarCity,Utah3/12 SouthernUtah• L 2-6 CedarCity,Utah3/18 UMKC• W3-1 FortWayne,Ind.3/18 UMKC• W2-0 FortWayne,Ind.3/19 UMKC• W7-2 FortWayne,Ind.3/25 NorthDakotaState• L 4-5 FortWayne,Ind.3/25 NorthDakotaState• L 3-4 FortWayne,Ind.3/26 NorthDakotaState• W6-5 FortWayne,Ind.3/30 Butler W 3-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.3/30 Butler W 10-7 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/2 SouthDakotaState• W12-5 SiouxFalls,S.D.4/2 SouthDakotaState• W6-4 SiouxFalls,S.D.4/3 SouthDakotaState• W6-1 SiouxFalls,S.D.4/6 Miami (Ohio) W 4-2 Oxford, Ohio4/9 WesternIllinois• W2-1 FortWayne,Ind.4/9 WesternIllinois• W4-3 FortWayne,Ind.4/10 WesternIllinois• L 3-6 FortWayne,Ind.4/12 Toledo W 17-1 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/12 Toledo L 1-5 Fort Wayne, Ind.4/15 Centenary• W10-2 Shreveport,La.4/15 Centenary• W8-6 Shreveport,La.4/16 Centenary• W10-2 Shreveport,La.4/26 Bowling Green W 12-2 Bowling Green, Ohio4/26 Bowling Green W 5-4 Bowling Green, Ohio4/29 Oakland• L 2-3 Rochester,Mich.4/29 Oakland• L 1-5 Rochester,Mich.4/30 Oakland• W9-0 Rochester,Mich.5/7 IUPUI• W6-0 FortWayne,Ind.5/8 IUPUI• L 7-8 FortWayne,Ind.5/8 IUPUI• W2-1 FortWayne,Ind.5/12 North Dakota State ^ L 0-5 Macomb, Ill.5/12 North Dakota State ^ L 2-5 Macomb, Ill.

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

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AUBURN TIGER INVITATIONAL (AUBURN, ALABAMA)2/10 vs. Alabama State Auburn, Ala. 5:30 p.m.2/10 vs. Appalachian State Auburn, Ala. 8 p.m.2/11 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. 12:30 p.m.2/12 vs. Bowling Green Auburn, Ala. 9 a.m.

CHANTICLEER CHALLENGE (CONWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA) 2/24 vs. Temple Conway, S.C. 11 a.m.2/24 vs. Sacred Heart Conway, S.C. 1 p.m.2/25 at Coastal Carolina Conway, S.C. 11 a.m.2/25 vs. Temple Conway, S.C. 3:30 p.m.2/26 vs. Sacred Heart Conway, S.C. 10 a.m.

MARSHALL INVITATIONAL (HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA)3/2 vs. Kent State Huntington, W.Va. 10 a.m.3/2 at Marshall Huntington, W.Va. 3 p.m.3/3 vs. Kent State Huntington, W.Va. 9 a.m.3/3 vs. Bucknell Huntington, W.Va. 11 a.m.

3/6 at Tennessee Tech Cookville, Tenn. 3 p.m.3/7 at Lipscomb (DH) Nashville, Tenn. 3 p.m.3/11 SOUTHDAKOTASTATE(DH)• FortWayne,Ind. 12p.m.3/12 SOUTHDAKOTASTATE• FortWayne,Ind. 12p.m.3/16 OAKLAND(DH)• FortWayne,Ind. 3p.m.3/17 OAKLAND• FortWayne,Ind. 1p.m.3/19 at Butler (DH) Indianapolis, Ind. 2 p.m.3/21 BOWLING GREEN (DH) Fort Wayne, Ind. 3 p.m.3/24 atUMKC(DH)• KansasCity,Mo. 1p.m.3/25 atUMKC• KansasCity,Mo. 1p.m.3/27 EASTERN MICHIGAN (DH) Fort Wayne, Ind. 3 p.m.3/30 atNorthDakotaState(DH)• Fargo,N.D. 2p.m.3/31 atNorthDakotaState• Fargo,N.D. 12p.m.4/5 at Detroit (DH) Detroit, Mich. 2 p.m.4/11 at Toledo (DH) Toledo, Ohio 3 p.m.4/13 SOUTHERNUTAH(DH)• FortWayne,Ind. 3p.m.4/14 SOUTHERNUTAH• FortWayne,Ind. 1p.m.4/17 WESTERNMICHIGAN• FortWayne,Ind. 3p.m.4/20 atWesternIllinois(DH)• Macomb,Ill. 4p.m.4/21 atWesternIllinois• Macomb,Ill. 1p.m.4/25 at Central Michigan (DH) Mount Pleasant, Mich. 2 p.m.4/28 atIUPUI(DH)• Indianapolis,Ind. 4p.m.4/29 atIUPUI• Indianapolis,Ind. 12p.m.5/4 SOUTHDAKOTA(DH)• FortWayne,Ind. 3p.m.5/5 SOUTHDAKOTA• FortWayne,Ind. 1p.m.5/7 at Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. 5 p.m.

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