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Page 1: 2013 EMU Baseball Record Book

MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

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

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emu baseball record bookJunior outfielder Sam ott

2012 academic all-mac Selection

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2013 EaglEs BasEBall MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 20081975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE

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

2 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

EMUEagles.com/baseballCredits Editor/Layout/Covers: Chris Puzzuoli Assistant Editors: Jim Streeter Greg Steiner Jay Alexander Sean Hostetter Ashley Strauss Chelsea Acho A.J. Muma

Photography: Walt Middleton, Randy Mascharka, Paul Pancoe

© COPYRIGHT EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITYThe 2012 EMU Baseball Media Guide was written by the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office. All text and photo content is property of Eastern Michigan University and can not be reproduced without permission from the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office.

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

Vision of EMU AthlEticsOur vision is to become the premier program in the Mid-American Conference, both academically and athletically.

corE VAlUEs of EMU AthlEticsFour values guide and govern our action at all times and in all our affairs. The values define “what we stand for” and “what we will not stand for.” These values include:

♦ Respect - We treat ourselves and those we serve with dignity, kindness and respect.

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

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

♦ Excellence - Excellence is the cornerstone of all we do within our department, on campus, within the community, as well as on the regional and national levels

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The 2012 EMU Baseball Media Guide is provided as a service to accredited media and opponents.

Information is current as of February 17, 2012

table of contentS

Table of Contents ................................................................................2

Coaching Records ...............................................................................3

Series Records .......................................................................................4

All-Time Honors and Awards ...........................................................6

EMU Hall of Fame Inductees-Baseball .........................................7

All-Time Letterwinners ..................................................................8-9

Season-By-Season Results .......................................................10-15

1970 NAIA National Champions ................................................. 16

EMU College World Series Teams................................................ 17

The College World Series .........................................................18-19

Career Batting Records .............................................................20-22

Career Pitching Records ...........................................................23-24

MAC Baseball History ...................................................................... 25

Eastern Michigan University ...................................................26-37

Career Batting Records .............................................................20-22

Eagle All-AccessCatch live games along with inter views and highlights of Eastern M i c h i g a n s t u d e n t -athletes and coaches only on Eagle All-Access, the official video source for EMU Athletics. Log-on to EMUEagles.com for more information.

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MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

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

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coaching recordS

2009-Present 2008 1988-2007 1965-1987 1949-1965

JAY ALEXANDER JAKE BOSS JR. ROGER CORYELL RON OESTRIKE WILLIAM CROUCH

Jay Alexander and former EMU and current Michigan State head coach Jake Boss Jr. meet at home plate before first pitch on March 18, 2009, at Oestrike Stadium.

COACHING RECORDS (INCLUDES ALL GAMES)Years Coach W L T Pct.1949-1964 William Crouch 153 130 0 .5411965-1987 Ron Oestrike 657 508 8 .5531988-2007 Roger Coryell 543 553 2 .4952009-Present Jay Alexander 114 120 0 .4872008 Jake Boss Jr. 25 34 0 .42463-year totals 1,492 1,345 10 .526

MAC RECORDSCoach W L T Pct.Ron Oestrike 162 138 2 .536Roger Coryell 295 257 1 .533Jake Boss Jr. 15 8 0 .652Jay Alexander 56 52 0 .51637-year totals 528 455 3 .537

EASTERN MICHIGAN COACHING VICTORIESWins Coach Years Seasons657 Ron Oestrike 1965-1987 23543 Roger Coryell 1988-2007 20153 William Crouch 1949-1964 16114 Jay Alexander 2009-Present 425 Jake Boss Jr. 2008 1

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

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2013 EaglEs BasEBall MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 20081975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE

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

4 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

TEAM W L TAdrian 32 6Akron 29 16Alabama A&M 1 0Albion 37 10 1Allegheny 1 4Alma 37 10Anderson 3 2Aquinas 2 1Arizona 1 10Arizona State 2 6Arkansas 1 14Arkansas-Little Rock 1 1Armour Tech 11 7Assumption 6 3 1Auburn 0 3Austin Peay 4 4Baldwin Wallace 1 1Ball State 73 64 1Belmont 1 2Boston College 2 0Bowling Green 91 68Brown 1 0Buffalo 12 3Butler First MeetingBYU 0 4CW Post 2 0California 3 0Cal-Fullerton 1 6UC Irvine 3 0UCLA 0 1Cal Poly 0 1Cal Riverside 0 2Cal State 1 0Cal State LA 0 2Calvin 12 1Campbell 1 0Canisius 1 0Capital 1 0Carson Newman 14 4Case Western 1 0Central Florida 0 1Central Michigan 88 60Chapman 0 4Chicago YMCA 1 0Cincinnati 3 3Cleary College 7 0Clemson 3 2Cleveland State 13 6Coastal Carolina 1 3Columbus State 1 0Concordia 5 0Dallas 1 0Dayton 0 4Delaware 1 0Defiance 4 0Detroit 72 72 1Detroit College 3 0Det. Coll. Law 3 0Det. Medical 1 0Det. Univ. School 0 1Duke 0 3East Tennessee St. 4 2Eastern Illinois 15 11Eastern Kentucky 9 5Eckerd 6 5Emporia State 1 0Evansville 8 6Ferris State 14 0

TEAM W L TFindlay 5 0Florida 1 5Florida Atlantic 2 7Florida International 1 11Florida Southern 3 16Florida State 2 0Fresno State 0 3Furman 1 0George Washington 2 0Georgia 2 1Georgia Southern 5 4Georgia State 0 2Georgia Tech 0 1Glassboro State 1 0Gonzaga 2 0Grand Canyon 1 1Grand Valley 6 3Great Lakes 1 0Grosse Ile AFB 1 0Hanover 1 0Hardin Simmons 2 1Hillsdale 48 9 1IUPUI 1 0Illinois 3 1Illinois-Chicago 2 1Illinois State 21 10Illinois Tech 1 0Illinois Weslyan 1 1Indiana 2 3Indiana State 0 1Indiana Tech 2 0Iowa 3 4 1Iowa State 3 1Jacksonville State 2 2James Madison 4 1Kalamazoo 11 5Kalamazoo Nor. 1 2Kansas 4 5Kansas State 0 8Kearney State 2 0Kent State 41 55Kentucky 4 20L.I.T. 1 1LaSalle 0 1Lawrence Tech 3 0Lewis 26 17Lincoln Memorial 7 2Livingstone 1 0Long Beach State 1 0Louisiana Tech 0 3Louisville 4 5Loyola (CA) 1 1Lubbock Chrt. 1 1Luther 1 2Madonna 5 0Maine 4 1Malone 1 0Mankato State 4 3Marshall 15 9McNeese State 0 1Memphis 2 2Miami (Florida) 0 2Miami (Ohio) 57 44Michigan 60 112 2MI Freshman 0 2MI Ineligibles 4 0MI Military Acad. 1 0Michigan State 55 70 2

TEAM W L TMiddle Tennessee St. 2 3Milligan 7 1Minnesota 2 1Missouri 5 12Morehead State 3 6Morningside 2 1NC Central 1 0Nebraska 0 4NE-Omaha 1 1New Haven 1 0New Mexico 1 5New Mexico State 0 5New Orleans 1 0New York Tech 0 1Niagara 3 0North Carolina 0 1North Florida 1 0NE Louisiana 2 1Northeastern 0 1Northwestern 0 1Northern Arizona 1 0Northern Illinois 64 39Northern Iowa 0 2Northern Kentucky First MeetingNW Missouri 0 1Northwestern State 0 2Northwood 16 0Notre Dame 1 3Oakland 43 11Oberlin 3 1Oglethorpe 1 0Ohio 61 47Ohio Dominican 5 2Ohio State 3 12Oklahoma 2 3Oklahoma State 1 7Old Dominion 1 1Olivet 14 1Oral Roberts 2 5Oregon 1 0Oregon State 1 0Pacific 0 2Pan American 0 4Pembroke 3 1Penn State 5 3Pensacola Naval 2 0Percy Jones 1 0Pittsburgh 2 1Polish Seminary 0 2Portland 1 0Presbyterian 2 0Purdue 3 8Rollins 2 1Sacramento State 0 2Saginaw Valley 5 4San Diego 0 3St. Edward 0 1St. Francis (IL) 4 6St. Leo 2 6 1St. Mary’s 6 2Santa Clara 0 1Seton Hall 0 1Siena Heights 10 1South Alabama 1 4South Carolina 1 6South Florida 4 4Southern Michigan 0 1SE Missouri State 1 0

TEAM W L T Southern Cal 0 1Southern Illinois 5 25SW Missouri State 1 3Spring Arbor 9 1Stanford 0 1Stetson 1 1Taylor 4 2Tennessee 7 18Tennessee Tech 3 2Texas 0 14Texas A&M 0 1Texas Tech 0 6Texas Wesleyan 2 1 1Thiel 2 0Toledo 87 52Trinity 1 0Tri-State 1 0Troy State 1 2Tulsa 1 4UNC-Wilmington 2 0UNLV 3 3Upper Iowa 1 0USC Upstate 0 1Utah 1 0Valdosta State 0 4Vanderbilt 1 2Villanova 1 1Virginia 1 2Virginia Tech 2 2Wabash 2 0Wake Forest 0 2Wartburg 1 1Waseda 1 0Washington 0 1Washington State First MeetingWayne State 56 21West Virginia 4 12West Virginia State 1 0Western Illinois 17 14Western Michigan 77 79Western Reserve 6 0Western State 0 2Wichita State 0 2William & Mary 2 0William Jewell 0 1Winthrop 0 2Wisconsin 0 1Wooster 1 0Wright State 3 8Wyoming 1 1Xavier 6 3

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MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

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

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All-AmericansBrian Bixler 2002Ryan Goleski 2002Mickey Delas 1988Rob Sepanek 1984Bryon Horn 1981Glenn Gulliver 1976Jeff Peck 1970Terry Trott 1970John Clay 1968

All-Region SelectionsFirst Team

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

All-Mideast SelectionJeff Fischer 2006Ryan Goleski (First Team) 2002

Regional Coach of the YearRon Oestrike 1981, 1978 1976, 1975

MAC Coach of the YearJake Boss Jr. 2008Roger Coryell 2006, 2002Ron Oestrike 1982, 1978, 1976, 1975

MAC Player of the YearBrian Bixler 2004Greg Ryan 1997

MAC Pitcher of the YearJeff Fischer 2006Ryan Ford 2004Doug Martin 1991

MAC Freshman of the YearBrian Bixler 2002Don DeDonatis 1994

MAC Batting LeadersGreg Ryan .447 1997Don DeDonatis .409 1996Mike Wiseley .435 1993Brett Roach .434 1988Scott Kemp .426 1982

MAC Hall of FameBob Owchinko 1992Bob Welch 1990

Academic All-AmericansKyle Rhoad (Third Team) 2009Jeff Hehr (Third Team) 2007Brian Bixler (Second Team) 2004Ken Bruchanski (Second Team) 1975

Academic All-District TeamKyle Rhoad (First Team) 2009Zack Leonard (Second Team) 2009Jeff Hehr (First Team) 2007Jeff Fischer (Second Team) 2006Ryan Ford (Second Team) 2004Brian Bixler (First Team) 2004Chad Jenkins (Second Team) 2002

NCAA All-Regional TeamRyan Goleski 2003Greg Anglin 2001, 2002Ryan Arnett 2004Brian Bixler 2004Jesse Cogswell 2001, 2002, 2003Caleb Coon 2001Ryan Ford 2002, 2003, 2004Chad Jenkins 2001, 2002Todd Moore 2001Tony Palazzolo 2001, 2002Anthony Tomey 2002Jason Carano 1988Greg Ryan 1997Scott Barrett 1997, 1998

Academic All-MACBo Kinder 2012Sam Ott 2012Tucker Rubino 2012Steve Weber 2012Brent Ohrman 2011, 2012Ken Battiston 2011Corey Chaffins 2009, 2010, 2011Zack Leonard 2009, 2010, 2011Kendall Lewis 2010Kyle Rhoad 2009Matt Skirving 2009Steve Bradshaw 2008Josh Ivan 2008Dan Puls 2008Matt Shoemaker 2008Jeff Fischer 2006Jeff Hehr 2006Josh Ivan 2006Ben Jones 2005Chad Stewart 1988Donn Wolfe 1986, 1987Tim Deak 1986Joe Slavik 1985Rick Ziegler 1984, 1985Jason Hansen 1983Greg Howe 1981Bob Gerlach 1979Pat Sheridan 1979Whit Boyd 1978, 1979Bob Owchinko 1975, 1976James Luckhardt 1976Ken Bruchanski 1973, 1974, 1975Bill Reichel 1973

All-MAC First TeamBrent Ohrman 2012Sam Ott 2012Zack Leonard 2011Ken Battiston 2011Kendall Lewis 2010Matt Skirving 2009Josh Ivan 2008Jeff Fischer 2006, 2007George Biddle 2007Steve Bradshaw 2007Brian Bixler 2004Ryan Ford 2004Todd Kimling 2004Ryan Goleski 2002Mark Rutherford 1997Greg Ryan 1997Don DeDonatis 1994, 1996Jeff McGavin 1996Jason LaJoice 1995Steve Herbst 1993Mike Wiseley 1992, 1993Kevin Grijak 1991Doug Martin 1990, 1991Steve Waite 1990Scott Evans 1989Mike Lumley 1988Mickey Delas 1988Brett Roach 1988Chris Hoiles 1986Rob Sepanek 1984Scott Kemp 1982Jim Irwin 1982Greg Howe 1982Jim Riggs 1981, 1982Bubba Bezeau 1981Audie Cole 1978, 1980Pat Sheridan 1979Brian Stemberger 1978Bob Owchinko 1975, 1976Bob Welch 1975, 1976Jerry Keller 1975, 1976Glenn Gulliver 1975, 1976Jeff Washington 1975Bill Reichel 1974

MAC All-Tournament TeamZack Leonard 2011Robert Wendzicki 2011Todd Graves 2010Andrew Marshall 2010Zack Leonard 2009Kyle Rhoad 2009Steve Bradshaw 2008Sean Hoffman 2008Josh Ivan 2008Zack Leonard (MVP) 2008Jeff Fischer 2007Jeff Hehr 2007Kyle Rhoad 2007Ryan Ford (Co-MVP) 2004 Derrick Peterson 2004Brian Bixler 2004Todd Kimling 2004Brian Bixler (MVP) 2003Derrick Peterson 2003Dale Hayes 2003

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2013 EaglEs BasEBall MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 20081975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE

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

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Bryon Horn (2B)1981 NCAA First Team

Jeff Peck (3B)1970 NAIA

Terry Trott (CF)1970 NAIA

John Clay (CF/P)1968 NAIA

Brian Bixler (SS)2002 Louisville SluggerFreshman All-American

2004 Collegiate Baseball First Team

Ryan Goleski (RF)2002 ABCA First Team

2002 NCBWA Second Team

Mickey Delas (C)1988 NCAA Third Team

Rob Sepanek (1B)1984 NCAA Second Team

Glen Gulliver (SS)1976 NCAA First Team

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

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MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

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

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

athletic hall of fame inducteeS - baSeball

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

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

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2013 EaglEs BasEBall MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 20081975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE

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

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all-time letterwinnerS (a-luckhardt)A

Abraham, William 1961, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64Adams, William 1946, ‘47Addis, Tom 1982Aldridge, Michael 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Alford, John 1910, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Alfsen, Carl 1939, ‘40Allen, Thomas 1967, ‘68, ‘69, ‘70Ambrose, Glenn 1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78Anderson, Ellsworth 1937, ‘38, ‘39Anderson, Leonard 1959Anderson, Rudy 1963, ‘64Anglemyre, Raymond 1928, ‘29, ‘30Anglin, Greg 2000, ‘01, ‘02Anthony, Mick 1966Appold, Edgar 1923Arnett, Ryan 2003, ‘04, ‘05Astrup, Lloyd 1957Austin, Franklin 1920, ‘21Avery, Matt 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91Awender, Richard 1966Ayres, Evard 1912

BBailey, Fred 1930, ‘37Baker, Curtis 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96Baker, Gary 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82Ballarin, John 2007, ‘08, ‘09Ballingall, Dave 1956, ‘57Banachowski, Jim 1982Banwart, Lewis 1966Bara, Bruce 1971, ‘72Barclay, James 1923Barnes, Glenn 1917Barnes, Orville 1937, ‘38, ‘39, ‘40Barrath, Dennis 1966, ‘67Barrett, Scott 1990, ‘91Barrett, Scott 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Barringer, Reggie 1969Bartells, Gustave Lee 1922Bartling, Herman 1936, ‘37Bate, Craig 2006Bates, Bill 1988, ‘89, ‘90Bates, Fred 1918Batterson, Louis 1932, ‘33Battistelli, Joe 2010, ‘11, ‘12Battiston, Ken 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11Bechtol, Roger 1959, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62Beckman, Ray 1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80Beeler, Luke 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Bell, Craig 1965Bell, Donald 1911, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14Bell, James 1947, ‘48, ‘49Bell, Jas 1948, ‘49Belli, Brandon 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95Bennett, William 1942Bennetts, Frederic 1942Berg, Allan 1949, ‘50Berrington, Edward 1957Berryman, Richard 1966, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69Bezeau, Gene 1981Biddle, George 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Bigham, Terry 1998, ‘99Bixler, Brian 2002, ‘03, ‘04Birkle, William 1956, ‘57, ‘58Bjerke, Leland 1969, ‘70, ‘71Blackburn, Brian 2006, ‘07Blackburn, Terry 1972Bocjun, Mike 1964Bok, Larry Allen 1966Bolt, Larry 1971, ‘72, ‘73Borkowski, Mike 1994, ‘95, ‘96Boron, Jason 1993Borovich, Joseph 1939, ‘40, ‘41Borth, George 1964, ‘65Bostock, Jim 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Bott, Theodore 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50Boutin, Thom 1974, ‘75, ‘76Bowden, Dae 2011, ‘12Bowen, Gary 1966, ‘67, ‘68Boyce, Desmond 1943Boyd, Michael 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Boyd, Whitford 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79Bradley, Joseph 1930, ‘32Bradshaw, Steve 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Brecht, Todd 1985, ‘86Brier, Randy 1975, ‘76Briggs, Glenn 1977Broadbrook, Howard 1929Broder, John 1974, ‘75Brown, David Bud 1927, ‘28Brown, Fred 1994Brown, Louis 1928, ‘29Brown, Mike 1965Brown, Robert 1966Bruchanski, Ken 1973, ‘74, ‘75Bryson, William George 1939Burkert, Tom 1969, ‘70Burns, Joe 1926Busch, Andy 2001Butara, Neil 2010, ‘11, ‘12Butler, Kenneth, 1956, ‘57Butler, Scott 1975

CCalibuso, Kristian 2011Calkins, Russell 1910Campbell, Thomas 1966Caputo, Orlando 1950Carakostas, Kenneth 1940, ‘41, ‘42Carano, Jason 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Carlson 1921, ‘22Carlson, Oliver 1917, ‘18, ‘19, ‘22Carrei, Doug 1974, ‘75, ‘76Carpenter, Trevor 2003Carrier, John 2008, ‘09, ‘10Casteel, Pete 1966, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69Casucci, Catalso 1937, ‘38, ‘39Chad, Brian 2003, ‘04Chaffee, Edner 1926Chaffins, Corey 2007, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Chapie, Kevin 1987Chapman, Ralph 1942Chavez, Aaron 2010, ‘11Chretian, Gordon 1978, ‘79Christy, William 1930Chronowski, James 1962Cisper, Brett 2010Clark, Gary 1961, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64Clark, Matt 1987Clark, W.B. 1900Clay, John 1966, ‘67, ‘68Cloud, James 1967Clouse, Tim 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Clutterbuck, Bryan 1979, ‘80, ‘81Coggins, Charles 1935Cogswell, Jesse 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Cohan, Walter 1933Coker, Chuck 1976Cole, Audie 1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80Cole, W. 1914, ‘15Collias, Steve 1989, ‘90, ‘91Collins, John 1994, ‘95Collins, Terry 1968, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71Combs, Tim 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Conant, Gary 1971Conklin, Hugh 1900Cook, Clifford 1926Cook, Joseph 1939Coon, Caleb 2000, 01Cooney, Ryan 2001, ‘02Corbin, Dale 1973, ‘74, ‘75Coryell, Roger 1968, ‘69, ‘70Cosgro, Frederick 1947, ‘49Cossey, Douglas 1948, 49, ‘50Cotner, Brian 1997, ‘98Cousineau, Raymond 1946, ‘47Cox, Chris 1981Crandell, Clayton 1900Crane, Clifford 1922, ‘23Cravens, Pete 1972, ‘73Crawford, Ralph 1908Crews, Bill 1978Croci, David 1993Crooks, Aaron 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Crooks, Johnny 2009Crouch, William 1927, ‘28Crouse, S.B. 1912, ‘13, ‘14Cuhran, William 1966Culver, Guy 1917Culver, Mike 1992Cunningham, Lawrence 1955Currier, Fred 1908, ‘09Curtis, Ron 1972, ‘73Curtiss, Dale 1913, ‘14

DDanson, Byron 1910Danzeisen, Milo 1952D’Arcy, James A. 1961Dartnell, Ben 2012Dasen, Ted 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77Davidson, Francis 1922, ‘23Davis, Doug 1979, ‘80, ‘81Davis, Gerald 1952, ‘56, ‘57Davis, Jeff 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Davis, Shane 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Davisson, Jay 1979, ‘80, ‘81Deak, Dan 1993, ‘94, ‘95Deak, Thomas 1985Deak, Timothy 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86Dean, Patrick 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07DeDonatis, Don 1994, ‘95, ‘96DeFroscia, August 1935, ‘36, ‘37, ‘38Delas, Michael 1986, ‘87, ‘88Delamiellure, Tim 1997, ‘98, ‘99, 2000DeLong, Kenneth 1915DeLuca, Valerio 1943DeMar, Stephen 1961, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64DeMarti, Anthony 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Denney, Tom 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95Dennis, Raymond 1939, ‘40, ‘41Dennison, Adam 2012DeSantis, Doug 1975, ‘76DeShetler, Chris 1997, ‘98, ‘99Desmond, James 1951

Devine, Andy 1930, ‘31, ‘32, ‘33Dickie, Allen 1923, ‘24Dickie, Howard 1923Dickie, Melvin 1922Dignan, Patrick 1961, ‘62, ‘63Dillard, Derek 1978Dillard, Matt 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Dimich, Matt 2004, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08Dimmerling, Taylor 2010, ‘11, ‘12Dirkse, JamesDittmar, Heinz 1950Dowdy, Joseph 1943Dowling, Derrick 1987Doyle, Dewey 1912Draper, Donald 1925Draper, Walter 1918, ‘19Dreslinski, Paul 1992Druckenmiller, Terry 1977Drusbacky, Mike 1938, ‘39, ‘40, ‘41Dunbrook, Herbert 1916, ‘17Dunn, William 1917Dyer, Thomas 1940

EEck, Gus 1910Ederer, Alpans 1923Edick, Brad 1981, ‘82, ‘83Edman, James Leo 1942Eighmey, Mark 1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78Eisinger, John 1972, ‘73Elson, F.W. 1909Emigh, Elmer 1927Ensch, Paul 1958Ericksen, Melvin 1921Erwin, Arthur 1916Evans, Jeff 1980Evans, Scott 1989, ‘90Everett, George 1937, ‘38, ‘39

FFailor, John 1900, ‘04Fast, David 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Federici, James, 1979Fenner, James 1925Ferenz, John 1921, ‘22, ‘23Ferguson, Mike 1971, ‘72, ‘73Fetzer, Clint 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Filloon, Leon 1929Fingerle, Mike 1990, ‘91Finn, James, 1967Fischer, Jeff 2005, ‘06, ‘07Fishman, Sidney 1935, ‘36Foley, Bernard 1913Ford, Ryan 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Ford, Tom 1971, ‘72Forsythe, Charles 1919, ‘20Foster, Drew 1970, ‘71Foster, Earl 1922Foster, Ralph 1922, ‘23Foster, Thomas 1944Fousey, Glenwood 1915Fox, Harold 1918, ‘19, ‘21Fraser, Craig 1975Frederickson, Mark 1976Freeman, Jiles 1916

GGabriel, Richard 1943, ‘44, ‘45, ‘46Gaines, Eric 2004Gainforth, Isaiah 2005, 06Gallus, Tom 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02Gannon, George 1900, ‘01Garcia, Frank 2000, ‘01, ‘02Garian, Harry 1936, ‘37, ‘38Gass, Omar 1900, ‘01Gavin, Bill 1983, ‘84Gavrilavicz, Alphonse 1937Geary, Forest 1922, ‘23Geddis, Robert 1945, ‘46, ‘47Genova, Harry 1959, ‘60, ‘61Gentile, Gary 1971, ‘72, ‘73Gerbus, Wally 2009, ‘10, ‘11Gerlach, Bob 1976Germain, John 1974, ‘75Giffin, Bill 1966, ‘68, ‘69Gilday, Edward 1941, ‘42, ‘46Giles, Allen 1927, ‘28, ‘29, ‘30Gillam, Henry 1944, ‘45Ginter, Robert 1975Glover, Jason 2000Glover, Jordan 2009, ‘10, ‘11Goble, Ronald 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86Goldschmidt, Jordan 2008, ‘09Goleski, Ryan 2001, ‘02, ‘03Good, Walter 1935, ‘36, ‘37Goodhue, Harold 1955, ‘56, ‘57Goodrich, Bernard 1913, ‘14Gorgon, Randy 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81Gough, Willard 1920, ‘21Gouin, Mike 1964, ‘65Grady, Joseph 1940, ‘41Grambeau, Rodney 1946Grant, Scott 1986, ‘87Graves, Todd 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10

Gray, Tim 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Gregory, Randy 1979, ‘80Greig, Charles 1942, ‘43, ‘44Greig, Thomas 1944Gretzner, Sigmund 1940, ‘41Grier, Harliss Ernest 1956Grijak, Kevin 1989, ‘90, ‘91Grubb, Ralph 1950, 51Guerrieri, John 1963Gulliver, Glenn 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76Gulliver, Jim 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Gulyas, Ronald 1958, ‘59, ‘60, ‘61Gump, Merl 1913Gunn, Thomas 1900Gyurasics, Jeff 1990

HHamly, Robert 2008, ‘09Hammar, Dana Disney 1941Hammerschmidt, Leo 1910Hammett, Matt 1992Hammontree, Mike 1988, ‘89, ‘90Hanes, Harold 1933Hanoian, George 1962Hansen, Jason 1980, ‘81, ‘82Hansor, William 1920Harker, Glenn 1967Harner, Phil 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Harper, Arthur 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50Harrington, Sean 1998, ‘99, 2000Harris, Jeff 1993, ‘94, ‘95Harrison, George 1963, ‘64, ‘65Harrison, Terry 1972, ‘73, ‘74Hart, Mike 2005Harvey 1914Harvey, Robert 1941, ‘42, ‘43Hastings, Joe 1977, ‘80Hatch, Chuck 1951, ‘52Hauck, Tom 1983, ‘84, ‘85Haupt, Chester 1926, ‘27Haupt, Elmer 1926, ‘27Hausler, Andrew 2001Havel, Milton 1945Hawk, Kenneth 1934Haylett, Todd 1984Hayes, Dale 2002, ‘03Head, Lonny 1965, ‘66, ‘67Hefferman, Patrick 1939, ‘40, ‘41Hehr, Jeff 2005, ‘06, ‘07Heilech, John 1926Heininger, Reinard 1946, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49Heitsch, John 1926, ‘27Hellenberg, Bernard 1920, ‘21, ‘22Helmes, Jason 2001Henderson, Bobby 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Hendricks, Todd 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91Henegar, Dave 1965, ‘66, ‘67Henry, Marion 1941, ‘42Herbst, Arthur 1947Herbst, Steve 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95Herman, Larry 1926Hesse, David 1993Hesse, Justin 2000, ‘01Hicks, Brian 1994Hicks, Curry 1904Hill, James 1980, ‘81Hill, Rudolph 1952Hinkle, Roy 1927Hinton, Mike 1980Hitt, Matt 2011, ‘12Hobbs, Fred 1942Hoffman, Sean 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Hoiles, Chris 1984, ‘85, ‘86Hole, James 1917, ‘21, ‘22Hollingsworth, James 1966, ‘67, ‘68Hollway, Louis 1918, ‘19Holmes, Robert 1969, ‘70, ‘71Hoopfer, Paul 1936Horn, Bryon 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81Hourras, Chris 1951Howe, Greg 1980, ‘81, ‘82Hrovat, Brad 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Huber, Chris 1996, ‘97Hubert, Fred 1963Huff, Doug 1981Hunt, Homer 1911, ‘12Hurlburt, Edwin 1925Hurley, Terrance 1963, ‘64Hurst, Victor 1924Hutchins, Alan 1940, ‘41, ‘42, ‘43Hutchinson, Leo 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Hyames, Alson 1902, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Hyde, William 1961, ‘62Hynes, John 1916Hyott, Dan 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01

IIrwin, Jim 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82Irwin, Steve 1987, ‘88, ‘89Irwin, Todd 1983Ivan, Josh 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08

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Jackimowicz, Theodore 1935, ‘36, ‘37Jacks, Warren 1996, ‘98, ‘99, 2000Jackson, Everett 1927, ‘28, ‘29Jackson, James 2000Jackson, Mike 1997, ‘98, ‘99, 2000Jackson, Paul 1963, ‘64Jackson, Shane 1988, ‘89Jacobson, Adam 2006, ‘07Janis, Ryan 1999, 2000Janks, David 1959Jarvela, Gerald 1973, ‘74Jefferson 1913Jenkins, Chad 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02Jennings, Hughes 1908, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Jennings, John 1959, ‘60Jensen, Hanry 1937Johnson, Andrew 1987Johnson, Kenneth 1961, ‘62, ‘63Johnston, Robert 1966Jones, Ben 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Jones, Michael 1955Jonske, Dave 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82

KKaiser, William 1957Kamienocki, Al 1966Kapla, Scott 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96Karhu, Milo 1957, ‘60Keilitz, Daniel 1966, ‘68Keller, Charles 1974, ‘75, ‘76Keller, David 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83Kemp, Scott 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82Kenny, Sean 1991, ‘92, ‘93Kenny, Seth 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Kerr, David 1957Kesson, Michael 1987, ‘88Killoren, Jim 1970Kinder, Bo 2010, ‘12King, Floyd 1929, ‘30Kinn, Larry 1971, ‘72, ‘73Kimling, Todd 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Kirian, Chris 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Kishigo, W. 1914Klein, Kyle 2009, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Knoche, Kevin 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Knowles, George F. 1946Knowles, Mike 1969Kommer, Phil 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01Kondy, Chester 1918Konik, Richard 1968, ‘70Kosonovich, Robert 1957Kotecki, Ron 1999, 2000Kramer, Jerry 1968, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71Kraut, Jim 1990, ‘91, ‘92Krawczak, Clarence 1942, ‘46, ‘47Krsienik, Tom 1966Krumm, Richard 1967, ‘68, ‘69Krupinski, Gary 1968, ‘69, ‘70Kuhnie, John 1969, ‘70, ‘71, ‘72Kwiatkowski, Glen 1983, ‘84, ‘85

LLabadie, Francis 1928LaFave, Eugene 1972Lagg, Harold 1946LaJoice, Jason 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95Lamb, Harold 1916Lambrix, Dave 1985Lamiman, William 1939, ‘40, ‘41, ‘42Lamkin 1918Lampman, Dan E. 1966Landess, Cliff 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Langton, Clair 1915, ‘16Lappeus, Charles 1923, ‘25Lasowski, Edward 1943Latham, Rex 2002Lau, Edward A. 1925, ‘29Lauerman, Michael 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77Lavoie, Ryan 2012Lawier, Donald D. 1917, ‘19Lawson 1916Layher, Harold W. 1925LeBlond, John 1933LeClair, John 1925, ‘26LeFever, Windle1972, ‘73, ‘74Lehrman, Derek 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Lepak, Joseph 1955, ‘56Lessel, Arthur 1940, ‘41Lewis 1913, ‘14Leonard, Zack 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Lezak, Raymond 1948, ‘49, ‘50Linde, Joe 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02Locke, Arent 1916, ‘17Lockwood, Charles 1911Logan, Leonard 1944, ‘45Londo, Fred 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘93Longo, Lee 2011, ‘12Losito, James 1944Lothian, Bob 2005Loveland, Hugh 1944, ‘45Lowe, Jeff 1971Lowry, James 1961, ‘62, ‘63Luckhardt, James 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76

all-time letterwinnerS (lumley-ZwolenSky)

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all-time letterwinnerS (lumley-ZwolenSky)Lumley, Michael 1987, ‘88Lusky, Dave 2000Lux, Al 1979Lynch, Pete 1976

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

NNeil, Brian 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Neino, Greg 2004Nemeth, Charles 1941, ‘42, ‘46Nemeth, Louis 1956, ‘57, ‘58Newlands, Andrew 1939, ‘40, ‘41, ‘46Nichols, Rolland 1922Niehaus, Troy 1996, ‘97, ‘98Nix, Ted Oscar 1957, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60Noe, John 1987Noland, Eric 2008Nordquist, Jeremy 1997, ‘98, 99, 2000Nuse, William 1943, ‘44, ‘46, ‘47

OOboza, Don 1961, ‘62O’Brien, Edward LaRueOckerman, Harry 1926, ‘27, ‘28

Oestrike, Ron 1951, ‘52, ‘53, ‘54O’Hara, Martin 1921Ohrman, Brent 2009, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Olivier, Brent 2002, ‘03Ollila, Aaron 2003, ‘04, ‘05Olms, Tom 1969, ‘70, ‘71Onderlinde, Matt 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Opie, Charles 1944, ‘45Ostund, Roy 1934Ott, Sam 2011, ‘12Otto, Neil 1960Owchinko, Bob 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76Owen, Randy 1974Oxley, Charles 1940, ‘41, ‘42Ozuch, Jeff 1982, ‘83, ‘84

PPage, John 1911, ‘12Palazzolo, Tony 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Palombo, Steve 2003, ‘04Paige, Charles 1951, ‘55Parker, Homer 1935Parmalee, LeRoy 1926Patterson, Alton 1926, ‘27Patterson, Bart 2003Patterson, Bruce 1966Patterson, Matt 1992, ‘93, ‘94Paxon 1914Pearl, H. 1914Peck, Jeff 1968, ‘69, ‘70Pecorilli, Aldo 1989, ‘90, ‘91Pelot, Eric 2006Perry, Bob 1966Peters, Earl 1900, ‘01Peterson, Derrick 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Peterson, Kyle 2011Petredean, George 1941Petrillo, Chuck 1973Petroff, Brian 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79Pfahler, Leroy 1925, ‘26Piche, Warren 1942, ‘47Pieron, Dave 2002, ‘03Pinkowski, John 1957Plain, Jim 1966Plamandon, Lynn 1964, ‘65Platzer, Mike 1965Plowman, Rex 1904, ‘05Pokrywka, Joseph 1938, ‘39, ‘40Pompa, Jerry 1968, ‘69, ‘70Pontello, Frank 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83Poole, Tom 1977Porter, Brian 1985, ‘86, ‘87Porter, Dewey 1978, ‘79Powell, Aaron 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Powers, Edward 1917, ‘18, ‘19Priskorn, Michael 1972, ‘73Prozorowicz, Chris 1997, ‘98Puls. Dan 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Pyle, Rick 2001, ‘02

QQuinlan, Thomas 1933, ‘34, ‘35Quinn, Ernest 1921Quinn, James 1927, ‘28, ‘29, ‘30

RRader, Archie 1936Randaczo, Cooser 1966Rastigue, Mark 1966Rathbun, Craig 1974Raymond, Richard 1949, ‘50Reber, Scott 1985, ‘86Rector, Deforest 1917Reed, Dave 1975Reichel, Bill 1971, ‘72, ‘73, ‘74Renton, Ray 1941Reynolds, Brian 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Rhoad, Kyle 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Richards, James 1937Richardson, Allan 1984, ‘85, ‘86Richardson, Charles 1990, ‘91, ‘92Richardson, J. 1948Riggs, Jim 1981, ‘82Rightnowar, Ronald 1983, ‘84, ‘85Riley, Trumaine 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Riling, Keith 1988, ‘89Roach, Brett 1988Roberts, Bruce 1944Robinson, Dale 1967Robinson, Jeff 2006, ‘07, ‘08Rock, Donald 1934Rockwell, David 1961, ‘62, ‘63Rodger, Clint 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Roe, John 1970, ‘71, ‘72Roehrs, Luther 1942Roemer, Robert 1937, ‘38Rogers, Al 1996Rogers, Kevin 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92Roman, Rod 1964Ross, Derrick 1993Ross, James 1935, ‘36, ‘37Rothwell, Terry 1967, ‘68, ‘69Rousseau, Jeffrey 2012Rubino, John 2012

Rubino, Tucker 2011, ‘12Ruch, Mike 1964Russell, Daniel 2010, ‘11, ‘12Russell, David 1936, ‘37, ‘38Russell, George 1936, ‘37Rutherford, Mark 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Ryan, Greg 1996, ‘97, ‘98Rynearson, Elton 1922Rynearson, Ernest 1913

SSabol, Kevin 1975, ‘76St. John, Jim 1984Salan, John 1964Sacha, Mike 2007, ‘08Sampier, Charles 1947Sarnovsky, Marcus 1994Saunders, Ronald 1961, ‘62, ‘63Schaak, Paul 2012Schaefer, Robert 1945Schafer, James Norman 1966Schandevel, James 1955Schmeling, John 1975Schmittou, Robert 1971, ‘72, ‘73Schmitz, Daniel 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77Schumaker, Mike 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91Schwalm, Jay 1965, ‘66, ‘67, ‘68Schwartzenberger, Mike 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Sciarini, James 1952Sclater, Francis 1937, ‘38, ‘39Scutchfield, Dan 1992, ‘93Sedlacek, Jeff 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77Segnitz, Brandon 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82Seim, Roger 1973, ‘74Sepanek, James 1981Sepanek, Mickey 2008Sepanek, Robert 1982, ‘83, ‘84Sewell, Greg 1973, ‘74Shada, John 1940, ‘41, ‘42, ‘43Shadford, Edwin Warner 1921Shadford, John Edwin 1943, ‘44, ‘45Shafer 1911, ‘12Shaffer, William 1925Shankie, Robert 1949, ‘50, ‘51, ‘52Shayer, Vernon 1910Shelton, William 1957, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60Sheridan, Arthur 1950, ‘51, ‘52Sheridan, Patrick 1977, ‘78, ‘79Sherman, Vernon 1942Shigley, Roy 1902, ‘03Shilling, Jed 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Shock, Steve 1980Shoemaker, Matt 2006, ‘07, ‘08Shonta, Charles Joseph 1957, ‘58, ‘59Shough, Jesse 1964, ‘65Siefert, Thomas 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Siera, Walter 1939, ‘40, ‘41Sikora, Kevin 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Simmons, Howard 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82Simon, Ben 1994, ‘95, ‘96Simons 1911, ‘12Simpson, Jamie 2012Simpson, Leigh ‘191, ‘12Skaisgir, Joe 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92Skeels, Mark 1971, ‘72, ‘73Skiba, David Clifford 1943Skirving, Matt 2008, ‘09, ‘10Slavik, Joseph 1983, ‘84, ‘85Slepsky, Lawrence 1955, ‘56Smerek, Michael 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Smigielski, Dave 1969, ‘70, ‘71Smith, Bob 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Smith, David 1961, ‘62, ‘63Smith, David 1986, ‘87Smith, Greg 1977Smith, Ronald 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Smith, Webster 1929Smoots, Bob 1969, ‘70 ‘71Snyder, James, Robert 1961Snyder, Thomas 1961, ‘62Soliz, Nick 1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01Sorise, Miles 2012Sovey 1916Spencer, George 1910, ‘12Spencer, Leo 1922, ‘23Spicer, Frank 1908, ‘09, ‘10Spratke, Ken 1982, ‘83, ‘84Sproul, James 1966Stanko, John 1983, ‘84, ‘85Stapf, Jake 2008Steimle, Edward 1906, ‘07Stemberger, Brian 1977, ‘78, ‘79Sterling, John 1965, ‘66, ‘67Stevens, Thomas Arthur 1946Stewardson, Will 2002, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Stewart, Chad 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Stewar, Jason 1997Stites, Raymond 1928, ‘29Streit, Marvin 1949, ‘50, ‘51Sulak, Mike 1990, ‘91, ‘92Sutton, Julian 1936, ‘38Sweet, Leonard 1945

Switala, Stan 1998, ‘99T

Tate, Thomas 1964Taylor, Collin 2010, ‘11, ‘12Temple, Paul 1951, ‘52Terris, John 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90Tessmar, Tim 1993, ‘94, ‘95Thompson, Stuart 1935Thomas, Vince 1997, ‘99, 2000Tobias, Dan 1994Todt, Donald 1937, ‘38, ‘39Tomain, Alden Sterling 1929, ‘30Tomczyk, Stanley 1951, ‘52Tomey, Anthony 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Tordi, Dave 1978Torrey, Grover 1915, ‘16Tower, Harry 1936, ‘38Trahey, James 1986, ‘87Traver, Jay 1973, ‘74, ‘75Trimbell, Dee 1925, ‘27Trott, Terry 1969, ‘70Turner, Leo Ivan 1948, ‘49

VVachon, Leslie 1926Vaden, Phillip 1974Valente, Brian 2011, ‘12Van Damm, Michael 1966Van Osdol, Jack 1942Van Strat, Russ 1966Vandenbussche, Ryan 2004Vedder, Louis 1955Velchansky, Frank 1950, ‘51Vergolini, Jeff 1986, ‘87Vesling, Donald 1985, ‘86, ‘87Vipperman, Jack 1956, ‘58Vizthum, Bob 1976, ‘77Vokal, Todd 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Vosler, Rob 1984

WWade, Travis 1996, ‘97Wagner, Mike 1971, ‘72, ‘73Waite, Steve 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91Waldron, John 1902, ‘03Walega, Tim 1989Walker, Darrell 1980, ‘81Walker, Neville 1937Walsh, James 1937, ‘38, ‘39Walukukiwicz, Chester 1929, ‘30Wammes, Kevin 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Ward, Eli 1927, ‘28Warkentien, Gerald 1968, ‘69 ‘70Warren, Bob 1983Warring 1918Washington, Jeff 1972, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75Weaver, Jack 1936, ‘37Weber, Steve 2010, ‘11, ‘12Wedge, Gerald 1955, ‘56, ‘57, ‘58Weeber, Frank 1924, ‘25Welch, Bob 1975, ‘76, ‘77Welsh, Shawn 1987, ‘88, ‘89Wendling, Brian 1985Wendt, George 1934, ‘35, ‘36, ‘37Wendzicki, Rob 2007, ‘08, ‘10, ‘11Wenger, Louis 1936, ‘37, ‘38Wentzel, Mark 1974Westcott, Harold 1921Westcott, John 1939, ‘40Weston, Mickey 1980, ‘81, ‘82Wheeler, Donald 1919White, Brandon 1989, ‘90, ‘91Whitmire, Anthony 1902, ‘03Wieczynski, Ray 1939Wiktor, Ralph 1965Wilder, Paul 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50Wilkas, Stanley 1933Williams, Austin 2012Williams, Boyd 1920, ‘21Willis, Scott 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87Willson, Brian 1992Wilmot, Robert 1974, ‘75Wilson, Robert 1974, ‘75Wilson, Robert 1935Wilson, William Thomas 1944Windeler, Ned 1987Winiemko, Ross 2001, ‘02Winner, Brian 1966Winston, Shawn 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Wiseley, Mike 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Withers 1911Witczak, Brett 2004, ‘05Wojicki, Casimer 1941Wojicki, Sylvester 1947, ‘48, ‘49Wojicki, Tom 1969Wolan, Don 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79Wolf 1911Wolfe, Donn 1985, ‘87, ‘88Woloszyk, Frank 1965Wolters, Louis 1917Worker, Vic 1982, ‘83, ‘84Worzniak, Frank 1933Wright, Joseph 1966, ‘67, ‘68

Wrubel, Anthony 1999, 2000Wyatt, Keith 1977, ‘78, ‘79

YYanus, Bud 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79Yeager, David 1971, ‘71Young, Steve 2009, ‘10

ZZacher, Martin 1936, ‘37, ‘38, ‘39Zahn, Charles 1926, ‘27Zickel, James 1955Ziegler, Rick 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Ziegler, William 1961, ‘62, ‘64, ‘65Zureich, Pat 1980, ‘81Zwolensky, Mitchell 1980, ‘81

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10 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

BILL COUCH 1949-641949 • 15-3

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

1950 • 12-24-12 Defiance W 7-04-14 Lawrence Tech W 6-34-28 Alma W 8-55-2 Bowling Green W 3-25-4 Lawrence Tech W 17-85-7 Defiance W 17-75-9 Alma W 2-05-11 Michigan State L 10-135-17 Central Michigan L 2-45-20 Detroit W 6-15-24 Hillsdale W 7-45-25 Bowling Green W 18-155-28 Central Michigan W 9-26-2 Hillsdale W 17-9

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

1952 • 13-6 (8-4 IIAC)IIAC RUNNER-UP

Bowling Green L 1-2 Hillsdale W 4-3 Southern Illinois L 7-10 Southern Illinois L 1-7 Detroit W 10-2 Eastern Illinois W 7-3 Eastern Illinois W 9-8 Detroit W 5-4 Wayne State L 2-8 Northern Illinois W 9-1 Northern Illinois W 6-1 Ball State W 6-3 Wayne State W 6-4 Illinois State W 4-2 Illinois State W 3-2 Western Illinois W 8-2 Western Illinois L 0-2 Central Michigan W 2-1 Central Michigan L 1-2

1953 • 14-6 (9-3 IIAC)IIAC RUNNER-UP

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

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

Hillsdale W 12-3 Detroit W 6-0 Northern Illinois L 1-1 Northern Illinois L 1- Illinois State W 2-1 Illinois State W 4-0 Bowling Green L 4-10 Western Illinois W 9-4 Western Illinois L 5-9 Hillsdale W 12-1 Central Michigan W 6-0 Central Michigan W 7-5 Bowling Green L 0-6 Detroit L 1-4 Wayne State W 8-3

1955 • 12-6 (7-5 IIAC) 4-15 Eastern Illinois W 2-1 Eastern Illinois L 2-34-22 Northern Illinois W 5-3 Northern Illinois W 7-14-26 Wayne State W 8-64-27 Detroit W 11-74-29 Illinois State L 0-3 Illinois State L 1-75-6 Western Illinois W 9-6 Western Illinois W 9-55-10 Bowling Green 5-13 Central Michigan L 3-12 Central Michigan L 2-195-17 Albion 5-18 Southern Illinois W 18-10 Southern Illinois W 12-115-24 Bowling Green W 11-05-25 Wayne State 5-27 Detroit W 7-5

1956 • 14-6 (7-5 IIAC) Albion W 8-2 Albion W 19-12 Northern Illinois W 16-5 Northern Illinois L 0-7 Eastern Illinois W 11-2 Illinois State W 15-13 Illinois State W 10-6 Bowling Green W 5-4 Western Illinois W 2-0 Western Illinois L 2-3 Central Michigan L 2-3 Central Michigan W 5-4 Detroit W 8-7 Bowling Green W 8-3 Wayne State W 3-2 Southern Illinois L 3-8 Southern Illinois L 2-3 Wayne State W 1-0 Detroit L 5-8

1957 • 5-6 (2-6 IIAC) Illinois State W 3-2 Illinois State W 5-1 Central Michigan L 6-9 Central Michigan L 4-5 Alma W 8-7 Southern Illinois L 5-7 Southern Illinois L 1-3 Bowling Green W 4-1 Northern Illinois L 1-4 Northern Illinois L 1-3 Bowling Green W 9-3

1958 • 10-8 (8-7 IIAC) Central Michigan L 1-6 Central Michigan L 12-13 Central Michigan L 4-10 Southern Illinois W 14-11 Eastern Illinois W 6-2 Eastern Illinois W 7-2 Bowling Green L 7-10 Northern Illinois L 9-10 Northern Illinois W 11-3 Northern Illinois L 2-3 Bowling Green W 11-2 Illinois State W 10-9 Illinois State W 6-5 Illinois State W 6-1 Detroit W 9-6 Western Illinois L 4-5 Western Illinois L 3-4 Western Illinois W 3-1

1959 • 6-12 (6-8 IIAC) Michigan L 1-4 Michigan L 0-12 Detroit L 5-10 Southern Illinois L 4-13 Southern Illinois L 1-7 Southern Illinois L 4-9 Eastern Illinois L 4-5 Eastern Illinois W 6-0 Eastern Illinois L 2-3 Bowling Green L 3-12 Northern Illinois W 8-7 Northern Illinois L 3-8 Northern Illinois L 0-17 Illinois State W 6-4 Illinois State W 5-3 Illinois State L 1-17 Central Michigan W 7-6 Central Michigan W 12-10

1960 • 4-11 (2-9 IIAC)4-22 Southern Illinois L 1-54-23 Southern Illinois L 3-5 Southern Illinois L 5-64-26 Wayne State L 3-74-29 Eastern Illinois L 0-125-3 Bowling Green W 7-45-13 Illinois State L 2-35-14 Illinois State W 4-3 Illinois State W 10-65-17 Detroit W 3-25-20 Western Illinois L 0-75-24 Detroit L 10-185-27 Central Michigan L 1-95-28 Central Michigan L 4-5 Central Michigan L 1-9

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

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

1963 • 11-6 Bowling Green L 2-9 Michigan L 4-6 Alma W 9-1 Alma W 7-3 Findlay W 4-3 Findlay W 4-1 Adrian W 21-5 Adrian W 9-0 Toledo L 9-11 Detroit L 2-16 Central Michigan L 4-7 Central Michigan W 4-3 Central Michigan L 8-16 Central Michigan W 7-6 Toledo W 12-5 Wayne State W 6-1 Detroit W 6-3

1964 • 8-9 Wayne State L 3-11 Wayne State L 4-11 Alma W 6-1 Alma W 5-3 Detroit L 6-16 Bowling Green L 3-4 Adrian W 4-1 Adrian W 7-6 Toledo L 8-14 Detroit L 3-5 Western Reserve W 4-1 Western Reserve W 9-5 Allegheny L 1-3 Central Michigan W 5-4 Central Michigan L 2-3 Wayne State L 4-8 Wayne State W 5-4

RON OESTRIKE 1965-19871965 • 6-8

4-13 Bowling Green L 1-34-28 Michigan L 0-114-30 Detroit L 7-125-4 Wayne State W 9-65-7 Thiel W 8-05-8 Allegheny L 1-25-10 Toledo W 9-45-13 Wayne State L 1-35-15 Western Reserve W 9-7 Western Reserve W 5-1

5-18 Kent State W 13-125-20 Detroit L 4-105-22 Allegheny L 1-45-22 Wayne State L 3-6

1966 • 10-74-29 Detroit W 7-45-3 Wayne State W 7-45-6 Thiel W 8-35-7 Allegheny W 7-1 Allegheny L 0-15-10 Bowling Green L 3-75-11 Detroit L 3-45-14 Western Reserve W 3-1 Western Reserve W 2-15-16 Michigan L 9-115-17 Toledo W 8-75-18 Kent State L 4-55-21 Adrian L 4-5 Adrian W 4-15-24 Central Michigan W 10-5 Central Michigan W 5-05-25 Wayne State L 2-7

1967 • 30-15 Lincoln Memorial W 8-7 Lincoln Memorial W 12-2 Lincoln Memorial L 3-6 Pensacola Naval W 7-2 Pensacola Naval W 6-0 Stetson L 1-7 Florida Southern L 2-6 Stetson L 2-3 Oglethorpe W 6-2 Carson Newman L 3-9 Alma W 7-0 Alma W 14-2 Michigan L 1-7 Michigan State W 5-1 Michigan State L 0-2 Ferris State W 11-1 Ferris State W 18-2 Kent State W 4-2 Detroit W 5-0 Adrian W 6-0 Adrian W 4-0 Eastern Illinois W 6-5 Eastern Illinois W 3-1 Eastern Illinois W 3-1 Wayne State W 8-1 Detroit W 9-4 Bowling Green L 3-8 Western Illinois L 3-7 Western Illinois W 7-4 Western Illinois W 4-0 Toledo L 1-3 Central Michigan L 4-5 Central Michigan W 9-4 Central Michigan L 1-7 Wayne State W 8-3 Hillsdale W 10-7 Spring Arbor W 6-4 Lewis W 15-3 Taylor L 10-12 Lewis W 9-4 Taylor W 2-1 Taylor W 3-2

1968 • 28-15 Hillsdale W 6-0 Hillsdale W 6-1 Michigan W 5-2 Virginia Tech W 6-3 Michigan W 8-0 Tennessee Tech L 3-4 Tennessee W 3-1 Tennessee L 1-3 Kentucky W 10-7 Furman W 13-3 East Tennessee W 13-7 Lincoln Memorial W 9-8 Lincoln Memorial W 7-0 Carson Newman W 4-3 Carson Newman L 0-1 Carson Newman W 2-1 Spring Arbor W 9-2 Aquinas W 19-0 Michigan State L 1-5 Michigan State L 0-5 Ball State L 2-15 Illinois Chicago L 3-5 Illinois Chicago W 10-3 Lewis W 5-3 Lewis L 3-4 Bowling Green W 5-1 Kent State L 2-4 Detroit L 3-4 Calvin W 4-3 Calvin W 5-4 Alma L 6-7 Alma W 6-3 Detroit L 3-4 Detroit W 12-1 Spring Arbor W 14-3 Spring Arbor W 11-2 Western Illinois W 13-3 Defiance W 8-0 Western Illinois W 3-0 Georgia Southern W 14-7 William Jewell L 3-4 Glassboro State W 7-2

Georgia Southern L 0-4

1969 • 29-10 West Virginia State W 10-0 Brown W 4-1 Virginia Tech L 3-7 Kentucky L 1-3 Tennessee L 1-9 Tennessee W 9-7 Lincoln Memorial W 12-1 Lincoln Memorial W 10-3 Carson Newman W 8-4 Carson Newman L 2-6 Michigan W 4-2 Calvin W 1-0 Calvin W 2-0 Michigan State W 3-2 Detroit W 12-7 Detroit L 2-6 Michigan State L 5-7 Michigan State L 1-8 Alma W 19-2 Alma W 5-0 Northwood W 10-1 Ball State W 7-1 Ball State W 14-2 Ball State W 13-1 Detroit W 6-1 Detroit L 2-4 Bowling Green W 6-5 Ferris State W 11-1 Hillsdale W 3-1 Spring Arbor W 11-1 Hillsdale W 3-2 Hillsdale W 13-3 Miami W 3-2 Toledo W 4-0 Illinois Wesleyan W 8-1 Taylor W 11-0 Taylor L 2-4

1970 • 41-11NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

3-23 Cal-Fullerton L 2-33-24 Chapman L 1-23-25 Wyoming W 2-0 Oregon W 2-03-26 Brigham Young L 4-63-27 Cal-Irvine W 9-33-28 Long Beach St. W 4-04-3 Lewis W 9-2 GS* W 5-34-4 Lewis W 6-0 GS W 9-34-10 Michigan W 6-34-11 Calvin W 2-0 Calvin W 5-14-15 Michigan State L 2-8 Michigan State W 3-04-17 Indiana L 1-5 Indiana L 0-34-18 Alma L 4-6 Alma W 4-14-21 Toledo W 11-54-25 Lewis W 8-5 Lewis W 9-04-26 Lewis W 9-0 Lewis W 4-34-28 Kent State W 6-05-1 Detroit W 14-3 Detroit W 5-25-2 Ball State W 9-3 Ball State W 8-05-6 Bowling Green W 9-1 Bowling Green L 3-45-9 Detroit W 12-2 Detroit W 12-85-11 Ferris State W 9-0 Spring Arbor W 9-45-14 Spring Arbor W 3-05-16 Hillsdale W 2-0 Hillsdale L 0-25-17 Detroit W 4-35-19 Toledo W 10-55-28 Lewis@ L 1-6 Findlay@ W 8-05-29 Taylor@ W 3-0 Lewis@ W 3-2 Lewis@ W 3-16-8 Emporia State# W 2-16-9 New Haven# W 4-26-10 NE Louisiana# W 6-46-11 Livingstone# W 3-26-12 NE Lousiana# L 6-76-13 NE Louisiana# W 1-0

*Georgia Southern @NAIA District #NAIA National

1971 • 23-21-1NAIA DISTRICT RUNNER-UP

3-22 Cal-Fullerton W 14-83-23 Chapman L 1-8 Cal-L.A. L 0-23-24 Cal Poly L 0-93-25 Cal Irvine W 10-33-26 California W 4-03-27 Cal-Irvine W 9-44-6 CMU L 4-6 CMU T 4-44-8 Calvin L 1-7 Calvin W 7-0

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4-10 Michigan L 0-1 Michigan L 0-24-12 Kentucky L 5-64-13 Austin Peay L 2-5 Austin Peay L 0-44-14 Tennessee L 11-13 Tennessee L 1-84-15 Tennessee Tech W 8-14-17 Carson Newman* W 10-3 Carson Newman W 9-34-23 Hillsdale W 15-44-25 Detroit W 9-74-26 Michigan State L 1-5 Michigan State L 1-54-27 Kent State W 4-24-29 Northwood W 2-15-4 Bowling Green W 7-65-7 Detroit L 5-65-11 Kent W 3-25-14 Bowling Green W 10-55-15 Central Michigan L 7-8 Central Michigan L 3-8 Lewis L 0-75-16 Lewis W 4-3 Lewis W 7-65-20 Ferris State W 6-4 Hillsdale W 6-45-21 Hillsdale L 7-9 Hillsdale W 3-15-23 Detroit W 13-65-25 Malone@ W 7-2 Lewis@ W 3-15-26 Lewis@ L 1-9 Lewis@ L 2-5 *Carson Newman@NAIA District

1972 • 21-203-28 E. Kentucky* W 3-2 E. Kentucky L 3-43-30 Carson Newman W 2-1 Carson Newman W 4-24-1 Carson Newman L 4-5 Carson Newman W 5-34-2 Austin Peay W 4-1 Austin Peay W 3-14-4 Kentucky L 7-84-5 Marshall L 5-84-11 Bowling Green L 3-94-14 Western Illinois L 1-24-15 Western Illinois W 2-1 Western Illinois W 6-14-21 Detroit L 3-54-25 Michigan W 4-0 Michigan L 1-24-28 Michigan State L 1-6 Michigan State L 3-44-29 Lewis L 6-10 Lewis L 2-84-30 Lewis L 0-2 Lewis L 2-65-2 Bowling Green W 8-35-5 Hillsdale W 12-1 Hillsdale W 6-15-6 Ball State L 9-10 Ball State W 7-25-9 Central Michigan L 2-4 Central Michigan L 9-105-12 Northwood W 15-05-13 Calvin W 8-45-15 Central Michigan W 7-1 Central Michigan L 1-35-20 Miami W 2-1 Miami L 1-55-21 Detroit L 3-7 Detroit W 3-15-22 Hillsdale W 9-1 Hillsdale W 11-35-24 Toledo W 6-3

1973 • 26-22 (7-12 MAC)3-23 E. Kentucky W 11-7 E. Kentucky W 12-33-24 Milligan W 4-3 Milligan L 4-63-25 Milligan W 8-1 Milligan W 10-43-27 North Carolina L 1-33-28 South Carolina L 0-1 South Carolina W 4-23-30 Carson Newman W 7-5 Carson Newman W 11-84-6 Ohio W 5-24-7 Ohio L 1-44-8 Michigan L 2-7 Michigan L 2-84-12 Detroit L 4-64-13 Wayne State W 5-1 Wayne State W 6-24-14 Western Illinois L 0-3 Western Illinois W 6-54-15 Western Illinois L 2-34-20 Miami L 0-2 Miami L 7-94-21 Miami L 0-34-24 Calvin W 6-54-24 Calvin W 6-44-27 Western Michigan W 11-104-28 Western Michigan W 7-6 Western Michigan L 2-34-29 Michigan L 2-6 Michigan W 4-3

5-1 Michigan State W 8-7 Michigan State L 1-45-4 Ferris State W 5-2 Ferris State W 4-25-5 Ball State W 10-2 Ball State W 6-05-7 Kent State L 3-55-11 Bowling Green L 0-85-12 Bowling Green L 0-8 Bowling Green L 8-95-15 Kent State W 8-1 Kent State W 5-45-18 Toledo W 8-35-19 Toledo L 0-2 Toledo W 1-05-26 Central Michigan L 7-8 Central Michigan L 0-5

1974 • 31-19-1 (10-7 MAC)3-22 Eastern Kentucky W 14-53-23 Pembroke W 3-0 Pembroke L 2-43-24 Pembroke W 3-13-26 Pembroke W 9-73-27 Duke L 1-3 Duke L 2-33-28 Virginia Tech W 4-3 Virginia Tech L 4-53-30 Carson Newman W 5-0 Carson Newman W 9-73-31 Milligan W 3-1 Milligan W 9-34-1 Eastern Kentucky W 5-3 Eastern Kentucky W 7-54-6 Michigan L 0-1 Michigan W 2-04-11 Detroit W 7-6 Detroit W 5-14-13 Ferris State W 2-04-14 Ferris State W 5-3 Ferris State W 12-54-19 Western Michigan L 1-6 Western Michigan W 8-44-20 Northern Illinois W 3-1 Northern Illinois L 4-64-22 Wayne State L 0-4 Wayne State W 1-04-26 Bowling Green L 0-1 Bowling Green L 0-74-27 Toledo W 6-0 Toledo W 11-74-28 Michigan T 3-34-30 Calvin W 6-3 Calvin W 2-05-3 Miami L 1-3 Miami W 0-25-4 Ball State W 3-2 Ball State W 2-05-7 Cincinnati L 1-45-10 Wayne State L 1-2 Wayne State L 4-65-11 Central Michigan W 3-05-14 Michigan State L 2-9 Michigan State L 2-35-17 Ohio W 1-0 Ohio W 2-05-18 Kent State L 1-2 Kent State W 5-15-19 Detroit W 4-3 Detroit L 2-3

1975 • 37-20-1 (12-4 MAC)MAC CHAMPIONS

NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL CHAMPS NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

3-22 Nebraska-Omaha W 12-1 Pan American W 1-23-23 Nebraska Omaha L 4-93-24 Indiana L 1-8 Pan American L 0-83-25 Morningside W 3-13-26 Pan American L 4-53-27 Morningside W 8-53-28 Indiana W 10-1 Pan American L 1-23-29 Morningside L 1-24-9 Oakland W 4-14-11 Wayne State W 4-0 Wayne State W 3-04-12 Lewis W 5-4 Lewis W 3-24-13 Lewis W 1-0 Lewis W 6-54-14 Ferris State W 5-3 Ferris State W 12-54-15 Cincinnati L 2-104-19 Bowling Green W 2-1 Bowling Green W 9-14-20 Alma W 6-5 Alma W 3-14-23 Albion W 18-6 Albion T 0-04-25 Ball State L 0-3 Ball State L 3-144-26 Miami W 8-0 Miami W 6-04-27 Michigan L 0-1 Michigan L 1-24-30 Detroit L 1-4 Detroit W 6-35-3 Central Michigan W 1-0

Central Michigan W 3-15-6 Wayne State W 2-1 Wayne State W 1-05-9 Kent State L 0-2 Kent State W 2-15-10 Ohio W 5-4 Ohio W 8-65-13 Michigan State W 4-2 Michigan State L 2-35-16 Northern Illinois W 1-0 Northern Illinois L 0-25-17 Western Michigan W 5-2 Western Michigan W 4-35-18 Detroit W 5-4 Detroit L 1-165-23 Clemson@ W 5-35-24 Michigan@ W 3-25-25 Michigan@ L 2-4 Michigan@ W 2-16-7 Florida State# W 2-16-8 South Carolina# L 1-56-9 Oklahoma# L 0-7

@Mid-East Regional #College World Series

1976 • 46-16 (12-3 MAC)MAC CHAMPIONS

MID-EAST REGIONAL CHAMPS NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP3-19 California State W 12-53-20 Loyola-California W 6-5 Loyola-California L 3-43-22 Oregon State W 5-13-23 Stanford (10 Inn) L 3-43-24 Tulsa W 7-5 Cal-Riverside L 2-103-25 Delaware W 11-53-26 BYU L 0-13-27 Arizona State W 7-63-28 Chapman L 6-8 Chapman L 2-33-29 California W 6-44-2 Albion W 7-1 Albion W 9-64-4 Cincinnati W 4-0 Cincinnati W 11-04-6 Oakland L 7-8 Oakland W 6-24-9 Michigan State W 5-0 Michigan State W 9-24-10 Lewis L 3-4 Lewis W 8-44-13 Detroit W 7-5 Detroit W 8-24-16 Miami W 8-3 Miami W 5-44-17 Ball State W 17-8 Ball State W 8-24-23 Alma W 6-0 Alma W 9-24-24 Central Michigan L 3-5 Central Michigan W 4-04-25 Michigan W 9-1 Michigan W 5-44-30 Ohio W 11-1 Ohio W 12-25-1 Kent W 5-45-4 Michigan State W 12-7 Michigan State W 7-65-7 Western Michigan L 0-5 Western Michigan L 1-25-8 Northern Illinois W 2-1 Northern Illinois W 11-15-10 Wayne State W 5-2 Wayne State L 3-95-14 Bowling Green W 5-4 Bowling Green W 6-45-15 Detroit L 5-105-19 Michigan W 7-6 Michigan W 5-05-23 Detroit W 10-1 Detroit W 3-05-28 Michigan@ W 6-05-29 Illinois State@ W 3-05-30 Michigan@ L 3-9 Michigan@ W 6-06-11 Maine# W 3-26-13 Clemson# W 3-26-15 Arizona State# W 2-16-16 Arizona# L 6-116-18 Arizona# L 1-7

@Mid-East Regional #College World Series

1977 • 27-36-1 (7-11 MAC)3-17 SWMS* L 1-3 SWMS L 3-53-18 Texas L 1-5 Texas L 2-33-19 Tulsa L 5-7 Tulsa L 4-123-20 Tulsa L 7-10 Tulsa L 2-73-21 Texas Wesleyan W 10-7 Texas Wesleyan T 4-43-22 Oral Roberts L 12-14 Oral Roberts L 6-73-23 Arkansas L 3-4 Arkansas L 1-83-24 Middle Tennessee W 11-6 Middle Tennessee W 9-53-25 Carson Newman W 19-23-26 Carson Newman W 12-3

3-27 Milligan W 9-3 Milligan W 15-33-28 Morehead State L 4-5 Morehead State L 12-134-2 Albion W 1-0 Albion W 10-44-9 Michigan State L 5-14 Michigan State W 8-74-10 St. Francis (IL) L 9-24 St. Francis (IL) W 11-94-11 St. Francis (IL) W 5-34 St. Francis (IL) L 1-94-15 Oakland W 6-5 Oakland W 4-24-16 Lewis W 7-3 Lewis L 1-34-17 Lewis L 1-3 Lewis L 3-74-23 Central Michigan L 0-1 Central Michigan W 3-14-24 Michigan W 1-0 Michigan W 3-24-26 Detroit L 11-194-29 Kent State W 10-3 Kent State W 1-04-30 Ohio W 8-2 Ohio W 5-25-3 Michigan State W 11-1 Michigan State L 2-75-6 Northern Illinois L 2-6 Northern Illinois L 2-45-7 Western Michigan W 3-1 Western Michigan L 3-45-8 Wayne State W 8-65-11 Detroit L 5-65-13 Toledo L 4-5 Toledo L 4-75-14 Bowling Green W 2-1 Bowling Green W 8-15-15 Detroit L 5-75-18 Michigan W 5-1 Michigan L 3-45-20 Ball State L 1-5 Ball State L 3-45-21 Miami L 2-16 Miami L 1-3

1978 • 36-27 (12-3 MAC)MAC CHAMPIONS

NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL 3-15 Waseda University W 5-43-16 Grand Canyon L 5-9 Arizona State L 3-63-17 Northern Arizona W 8-1 Arizona L 1-203-19 Dallas W 9-03-20 Hardin-Simmons L 4-5 Hardin-Simmons W 9-33-21 Kearney State W 8-4 Kearney State W 10-13-22 Texas Wesleyan W 12-8 Texas Wesleyan L 2-43-23 Texas L 5-6 Texas L 1-73-24 Texas L 4-6 USC L 2-53-25 Mankato State L 4-6 Mankato State W 8-03-26 Mankato State L 1-44-1 Albion W 6-3 Albion W 6-34-5 Oakland W 5-4 Oakland W 2-1 4-7 Detroit L 3-5 Detroit W 13-94-8 Michigan State L 2-3 Michigan State L 1-24-14 St. Francis (IL) W 8-1 St. Francis (IL) L 4-54-15 Lewis W 5-1 Lewis L 8-94-16 Lewis W 4-2 Lewis W 5-34-19 Northwood W 8-04-21 Ohio W 4-3 Ohio W 8-14-22 Kent State W 5-0 Kent State W 7-64-23 Michigan L 0-8 Michigan W 2-14-26 Alma W 2-1 Alma W 12-64-28 Western Michigan W 3-2 Western Michigan L 0-14-29 Northern Illinois W 11-4 Northern Illinois W 17-75-2 Detroit W 9-8 Detroit L 2-35-5 Bowling Green L 0-1 Bowling Green W 4-05-6 Toledo W 7-2 Toledo W 1-05-7 Wayne State L 2-3 Wayne State W 3-25-10 Michigan L 2-3 Michigan L 4-55-12 Miami W 3-1 Miami W 5-15-16 Michigan State L 2-12 Michigan State W 8-75-20 Central Michigan L 3-4

5-26 Missouri@ W 4-25-27 Michigan@ L 4-65-28 Texas A&M@ L 1-6 @NCAA Mid-East Regional

1979 • 41-27 (11-7 MAC)3-17 Texas L 2-8 Texas L 1-83-18 St. Edward L 0-3 Texas L 10-133-19 Minnesota W 5-4 Texas L 3-83-20 Wartburg L 4-9 Wartburg W 19-33-21 Mankato State W 4-3 Mankato State L 3-43-22 Trinity W 23-2 St. Mary’s L 1-33-23 Mankato State W 5-0 Minnesota W 5-33-24 Minnesota L 2-5 Mankato State W 11-43-26 Arkansas L 2-6 Arkansas L 0-13-27 Iowa W 3-1 Arkansas L 0-63-28 Iowa W 3-14-3 Wayne State W 2-1 Wayne State W 6-24-8 Illinois W 4-14-13 Detroit W 5-3 Detroit W 9-54-14 St. Francis (IL) L 1-6 St. Francis (IL) L 1-24-15 Lewis L 5-6 Lewis W 8-24-17 Detroit L 1-2 Detroit W 2-04-18 Michigan State W 3-2 Michigan State L 5-84-19 Northwood W 8-04-20 Northern Illinois W 7-2 Northern Illinois L 2-54-21 Western Michigan W 6-2 Western Michigan W 1-04-22 Michigan L 1-3 Michigan W 12-94-27 Toledo W 10-4 Toledo W 15-54-28 Bowling Green W 6-1 Bowling Green L 1-44-29 Alma W 6-4 Alma W 6-45-2 Oakland W 3-2 Oakland W 7-45-5 Ball State L 2-10 Ball State W 8-15-6 Miami W 5-2 Miami L 3-85-7 Northwood W 4-2 Northwood W 7-55-9 Michigan W 2-1 Michigan L 2-85-12 Central Michigan L 1-2 Central Michigan W 4-35-13 Detroit W 10-9 Detroit W 7-25-15 Michigan State W 10-2 Michigan State L 0-25-17 Albion W 2-0 Albion W 9-05-18 Kent State W 3-2 Kent State L 2-35-19 Ohio L 5-8 Ohio W 4-

1980 • 20-34 (10-6 MAC)3-21 Cal-Fullerton L 3-8 Cal-Fullerton L 0-63-22 Cal-Fullerton L 1-5 Cal-Fullerton L 2-63-23 Nebraska L 8-93-24 Cal-Riverside L 0-93-26 Nebraska L 5-63-27 Washington L 5-6 Santa Clara L 6-143-28 BYU L 2-43-29 Seton Hall L 3-43-30 Cal St. LA L 3-4 Cal St. LA L 3-43-31 Cal-Fullerton L 16-174-4 Albion W 5-04-5 Michigan State W 5-0 Michigan State L 0-14-6 Indiana State L 6-74-7 Illinois W 3-0 Illinois L 2-34-12 St. Francis (IL) L 9-10 St. Francis (IL) W 11-34-13 Lewis L 0-1 Lewis L 2-64-18 Bowling Green L 4-6 Bowling Green W 6-34-19 Toledo W 6-3 Toledo L 4-64-25 Miami L 1-3 Miami W 7-44-26 Ball State W 8-4 Ball State W 10-84-27 Michigan L 5-8 Michigan L 2-4

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2013 EaglEs BasEBall MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 20081975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE

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

12 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

4-30 Detroit L 1-4 Detroit L 8-95-3 Central Michigan W 13-2 Central Michigan L 0-25-4 Aquinas W 5-3 Aquinas L 4-65-5 Northwood W 12-3 Northwood W 12-25-7 Michigan L 3-4 Michigan W 10-65-9 Ohio W 8-7 Ohio L 4-75-10 Kent State L 5-12 Kent State W 7-35-11 Cleveland State L 3-4 Cleveland State W 6-15-13 Michigan State W 14-45-16 Western Michigan W 7-6 Western Michigan W 4-1

1981 • 37-29 (9-7 MAC)MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL QUALIFIERS3-21 Florida Southern L 6-7 Florida Southern W 5-33-22 Arkansas L 10-17 Evansville W 4-03-23 Western Michigan L 6-73-24 Arkansas W 7-53-26 Evansville W 18-53-27 Evansville W 9-2 Western Michigan W 11-3 Missouri L 3-5 Arkansas L 2-6 Arkansas L 8-9 Canisius W 18-0 Missouri L 3-4 Old Dominion L 2-8 Eckerd W 16-3 Purdue L 3-4 Florida Southern L 9-10 Central Florida L 5-12 Purdue L 2-3 Kentucky L 4-9 Kentucky L 2-3 Eastern Kentucky L 11-13 Eastern Kentucky W 9-4 Eastern Kentucky L 5-12 Eastern Kentucky L 4-5 Michigan L 3-5 Michigan L 7-8 Albion W 8-7 Albion W 15-3 Michigan State W 7-6 Michigan State W 14-3 Detroit W 8-3 Detroit W 8-3 Ball State W 20-2 Ball State L 8-9 Miami W 8-5 Miami W 3-1 Grand Valley W 6-3 Grand Valley W 6-4 Central Michigan L 1-2 Central Michigan L 3-11 Ohio W 9-3 Ohio L 2-3 Northern Illinois W 16-1 Northern Illinois W 6-2 Western Michigan W 8-4 Western Michigan W 6-2 Cleveland State W 9-4 Cleveland State W 3-2 Michigan W 7-3 Michigan L 2-7 Toledo L 3-4 Toledo L 3-6 Bowling Green W 10-7 Bowling Green L 1-3 Michigan State W 15-3 Michigan State W 10-1 Central Michigan! W 7-0 Miami! W 5-2 Central Michigan! W 5-4 UNLV@ W 15-3 New Orleans@ W 18-11 Michigan@ L 0-10 Michigan@ L 0-4

!MAC Tournament @NCAA Mid-East Regional

1982 • 39-23-2 (9-4-1 MAC)MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS NCAA CENTRAL

REGIONAL RUNNER-UP Eckerd W 5-4 Eckerd L 5-6 Western Michigan W 10-8 Florida Southern L 6-11 Evansville W 9-6 Oklahoma State L 2-13 Florida Southern L 3-9 St. Leo’s L 2-13 Western Michigan W 9-4 Florida Southern L 6-17 Oklahoma State L 2-3 Florida Southern W 3-1 Oklahoma State L 0-1 Purdue W 5-3 Old Dominion T 5-5 Purdue L 4-5 St. Leo’s L 1-23

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

! MAC Tournament @ NCAA Central Regional

1983 • 29-26-1 (9-6-1 MAC)2-23 Eckerd L 7-10 Eckerd L 1-32-24 St Leo’s L 2-52-25 Western Michigan L 2-18 Western Michigan W 6-32-26 Penn State W 6-52-28 Evansville W 6-13-1 Western Michigan W 3-0 Florida Southern L 5-133-2 Penn State W 5-23-3 Evansville W 11-8 St. Leo’s L 2-93-4 Penn State L 5-93-5 Penn State L 3-43-6 Purdue L 2-44-1 Albion W 9-0 Albion W 4-34-5 Siena Heights W 3-2 Siena Heights L 0-14-8 Detroit W 4-3 Detroit L 0-134-9 Michigan W 5-14-10 Northwood W 3-0 Northwood W 3-04-12 Grand Valley W 1-0 Grand Valley L 2-34-15 Western Michigan L 2-3 Western Michigan W 8-24-16 Western Michigan L 1-4 Western Michigan L 2-34-19 Detroit W 9-74-20 Detroit W 6-1 Detroit L 0-134-23 Wright State W 3-0 Wright State L 9-114-24 Cincinnati W 1-0 Cincinnati L 1-34-30 Ball State W 10-8 Ball State T 8-85-1 Ball State L 4-65-2 Toledo W 9-0 Toledo L 3-55-3 Michigan State L 11-155-6 Central Michigan W 3-1 Central Michigan W 5-35-7 Central Michigan W 2-15-11 Michigan L 6-10 Michigan L 2-145-13 Bowling Green L 6-7 Bowling Green W 3-15-14 Bowling Green W 9-2 Bowling Green W 7-65-19 Ohio! L 9-105-20 Western Michigan! W 7-45-20 Ohio! W 13-35-21 Miami! L 3-7 !MAC Tournament

1984 • 27-35 (14-15 MAC) 2-25 Arkansas L 2-32-26 Missouri L 3-72-27 Western Michigan L 6-152-28 Evansville L 2-4

Florida Southern L 3-42-29 Arkansas L 1-83-1 Missouri W 14-3 Evansville W 4-13-2 Western Michigan W 8-1 Arkansas L 1-43-3 Missouri L 5-103-4 Missouri W 8-6 Purdue L 8-93-5 Purdue L 10-123-7 Eckert W 11-4 Eckert W 9-43-8 St. Leo’s L 5-183-9 Florida L 3-7 Stetson L 4-173-10 Valdosta State L 1-12 Valdosta State L 8-103-31 Albion W 18-0 Detroit W 7-34-1 Albion W 14-5 Albion W 8-64-7 Michigan State W 6-5 Michigan State L 3-44-8 Michigan W 3-2 Michigan L 8-94-10 Central Michigan W 7-4 Central Michigan L 5-94-13 Toledo W 10-4 Toledo W 5-44-20 Kent State W 5-4 Kent State W 5-14-21 Kent State W 4-3 Kent State W 5-44-24 Western Michigan L 0-2 Western Michigan W 8-64-28 Miami L 2-5 Miami L 3-94-29 Miami W 8-5 Miami L 10-115-1 Central Michigan L 5-8 Central Michigan L 8-95-2 Detroit L 0-2 Detroit L 7-85-4 Bowling Green L 0-1 Bowling Green W 5-35-5 Bowling Green L 1-6 Bowling Green W 8-35-9 Michigan L 6-8 Michigan W 8-75-11 Ball State L 4-75-12 Ball State L 5-8 Ball State W 4-15-15 Western Michigan W 6-1 Western Michigan L 3-45-18 Ohio L 4-5 Ohio W 12-35-19 Ohio L 1-2 Ohio L 5-6

1985 • 24-35-1 (15-15 MAC)2-24 Kentucky L 0-52-25 Western Michigan W 16-6 Kentucky W 12-62-26 Florida Southern L 7-102-27 Evansville L 0-1 South Florida L 3-62-28 Evansville L 1-4 Florida Southern L 0-43-1 St. Leo’s T 9-93-2 Florida Southern L 8-203-3 Western Michigan W 9-3 Oklahoma State L 6-73-4 Florida Southern L 1-93-6 Rollins W 11-103-7 Oklahoma State L 6-7 Florida W 7-63-8 Valdosta State L 1-103-9 Jacksonville State W 3-2 Valdosta State L 3-43-10 Georgia Tech L 7-94-3 Detroit W 7-4 Detroit L 13-144-6 Wayne State W 15-04-7 Wayne State L 6-74-9 Central Michigan L 2-6 Central Michigan L 4-74-12 Toledo W 10-1 Toledo W 3-24-13 Toledo W 12-7 Toledo W 7-34-17 Michigan L 1-7 Michigan W 10-94-19 Kent State L 4-12 Kent State L 2-164-20 Kent State W 4-3 Kent State L 8-94-23 Western Michigan L 6-7 Western Michigan L 7-84-26 Miami L 3-5 Miami L 5-64-27 Miami L 3-4 Miami W 5-14-30 Central Michigan L 0-6 Central Michigan L 9-115-3 Bowling Green W 5-2 Bowling Green W 4-15-4 Bowling Green L 1-5 Bowling Green W 7-45-7 Detroit L 5-6 Detroit L 6-75-8 Michigan L 1-5

Michigan L 4-125-10 Ball State W 8-4 Ball State W 3-25-11 Ball State W 10-2 Ball State L 6-85-14 Western Michigan W 6-3 Western Michigan L 2-65-18 Ohio W 12-1 Ohio W 6-2

1986 • 24-34 (8-24 MAC)2-25 St. Leo’s W 18-02-26 Florida Southern L 4-72-27 Eckerd L 3-82-28 St. Leo’s W 10-73-1 Boston College W 13-113-2 Ball State W 13-43-3 William & Mary W 9-63-4 Georgia Southern L 4-113-6 William & Mary W 17-53-7 Ball State W 22-1 Georgia Southern W 16-73-8 Georgia Southern L 3-53-28 Ohio Dominican W 18-2 Ohio Dominican W 8-63-29 Baldwin Wallace W 6-3 Ohio Dominican L 5-64-1 Detroit W 8-34-2 Detroit L 16-184-4 Miami L 3-7 Miami W 4-34-5 Miami L 5-6 Miami W 11-54-8 Western Michigan L 0-5 Western Michigan L 6-74-11 Kent State W 10-4 Kent State L 2-94-12 Kent State L 1-9 Kent State L 1-24-18 Bowling Green L 0-4 Bowling Green W 3-24-19 Bowling Green L 6-7 Bowling Green L 0-14-22 Central Michigan L 1-3 Central Michigan L 0-104-26 Ball State L 3-4 Ball State L 2-84-27 Ball State W 15-8 Ball State L 9-104-30 Michigan State W 3-2 Michigan State L 2-75-2 Toledo L 4-7 Toledo W 11-45-3 Toledo L 4-6 Toledo W 6-25-6 Central Michigan L 10-12 Central Michigan L 4-115-7 Michigan W 5-1 Michigan L 1-25-10 Purdue W 7-5 Purdue W 9-85-11 Purdue L 0-4 Purdue L 7-85-13 Western Michigan L 0-6 Western Michigan L 10-115-16 Ohio L 2-8 Ohio L 3-55-17 Ohio W 9-6 Ohio L 1-8

1987 • 25-33 (17-14 MAC) 3-2 Penn State L 8-93-3 Penn State W 12-43-4 Florida Southern L 3-73-5 Boston College W 5-3 Eckerd W 6-53-6 Vanderbilt L 1-63-8 West Virginia L 4-53-9 C.W. Post W 8-53-10 Georgia Southern L 1-63-11 James Madison L 2-103-12 New York Tech L 6-93-13 James Madison L 4-10 West Virginia L 2-53-14 C.W. Post W 7-63-22 Detroit L 5-83-24 Siena Heights W 9-33-27 Illinois W 7-33-28 Ohio Dominican W 6-5 Michigan L 4-103-29 Ohio Dominican L 1-24-4 Miami W 3-0 Miami W 4-34-5 Miami L 4-84-8 Western Michigan L 5-1 Western Michigan L 1-64-11 Kent State W 5-4 Kent State L 9-174-12 Kent State W 2-1 Kent State L 2-124-15 Michigan L 1-3 Michigan L 2-64-17 Bowling Green W 4-2 Bowling Green L 3-54-18 Bowling Green L 5-6 Bowling Green W 10-24-22 Central Michigan L 3-4 Central Michigan L 4-04-25 Ball State W 9-1 Ball State W 4-24-26 Ball State W 4-3

Ball State W 4-24-29 Michigan State L 2-9 Michigan State L 4-165-2 Toledo W 11-0 Toledo W 3-15-3 Toledo L 1-3 Toledo W 9-25-6 Central Michigan L 4-7 Central Michigan L 4-115-9 Detroit L 13-145-10 Detroit L 6-9 Detroit L 6-105-13 Western Michigan L 3-4 Western Michigan L 3-45-16 Ohio W 10-4 Ohio W 12-25-17 Ohio W 9-3 Ohio L 5-16

ROGER CORYELL(1988-PRESENT)

1988 • 35-22-1 (21-11 MAC)MAC RUNNER-UP

3-5 Columbus W 9-53-6 James Madison L 4-73-7 James Madison T 8-83-8 James Madison L 4-10 Evansville W 16-43-10 West Virginia W 8-53-11 UNC-Wilmington W 4-33-12 Georgia Southern W 6-1 UNC-Wilmington W 8-33-26 Ohio Dominican W 17-7 Ohio Dominican W 9-33-27 Xavier L 5-9 Xavier W 8-63-28 Wright State W 7-54-2 Detroit W 4-1 Detroit W 4-04-3 Siena Heights W 9-44-5 Anderson L 13-16 Anderson W 8-74-8 Ohio L 6-7 Ohio L 4-54-9 Ohio W 2-1 Ohio W 14-24-12 Western Michigan W 4-0 Western Michigan W 3-24-13 Michigan L 1-8 Michigan L 2-34-15 Toledo W 7-6 Toledo W 7-44-16 Toledo W 3-2 Toledo L 0-184-19 Central Michigan L 0-2 Central Michigan W 6-54-22 Bowling Green W 1-0 Bowling Green W 6-34-23 Bowling Green L 9-11 Bowling Green W 13-94-26 Michigan State L 0-10 Michigan State L 3-44-30 Detroit L 3-85-3 Western Michigan L 7-8 Western Michigan L 2-65-6 Miami L 3-7 Miami W 8-45-7 Miami W 10-5 Miami W 11-75-10 Central Michigan L 4-7 Central Michigan W 2-15-13 Kent State W 7-2 Kent State W 2-15-14 Kent State L 5-10 Kent State W 9-45-20 Ball State W 6-1 Ball State L 1-65-21 Ball State W 7-0 Ball State W 5-1

1989 • 27-28 (13-16 MAC) 3-3 Lewis W 10-93-4 Penn State W 6-3 Penn State W 4-13-5 South Carolina L 13-143-6 Eckerd L 2-43-8 SE Missouri W 9-5 Anderson W 15-73-9 Western Michigan W 6-33-10 Pittsburgh L 3-4 Anderson L 2-33-11 Lewis W 6-53-25 Michigan L 4-12 Michigan L 6-93-26 Michigan L 6-12 Michigan L 4-64-1 Detroit W 8-6 Detroit L 1-74-2 Detroit L 7-16 Detroit W 4-24-7 Ohio W 6-0 Ohio L 3-84-8 Ohio L 1-2 Ohio W 8-04-11 Western Michigan L 5-11 Western Michigan L 1-144-14 Toledo L 2-3 Toledo W 15-64-15 Toledo W 6-0 Toledo L 2-64-18 Central Michigan L 3-4

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

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Central Michigan W 8-14-21 Bowling Green W 10-5 Bowling Green L 5-64-22 Bowling Green L 2-3 Bowling Green W 6-04-25 Michigan State W 5-4 Michigan State W 5-04-28 Akron W 8-3 Akron L 4-84-29 Akron W 4-35-2 Western Michigan L 8-19 Western Michigan L 4-55-3 Cleveland State L 1-2 Cleveland State W 6-55-6 Miami W 5-2 Miami W 2-15-7 Miami W 13-6 Miami W 11-85-9 Central Michigan L 2-3 Central Michigan W 1-45-12 Kent State L 4-75-19 Ball State L 1-4 Ball State W 6-25-20 Ball State L 6-10 Ball State W 7-5

1990 • 35-22 (20-12 MAC)3-6 Kentucky L 2-7 Kentucky L 2-83-7 Eastern Kentucky L 2-63-8 Lincoln Memorial L 9-103-9 Tennessee W 3-23-10 Tennessee L 7-8 Tennessee W 8-43-12 Portland W 5-33-13 Fresno State L 3-143-14 Maine L 4-133-15 Gonzaga W 5-43-16 Arkansas L 2-93-17 Gonzaga W 3-23-30 Wayne State W 15-63-31 Detroit W 5-1 Detroit L 2-54-6 Kent State L 0-4 Kent State W 6-34-7 Kent State W 6-3 Kent State L 1-114-11 Michigan State L 7-84-13 Bowling Green W 3-2 Bowling Green L 2-124-14 Bowling Green L 4-5 Bowling Green W 5-04-17 Western Michigan W 8-1 Western Michigan L 3-44-20 Miami W 7-2 Miami L 1-24-21 Miami W 11-6 Miami L 4-54-24 Central Michigan L 6-7 Central Michigan W 4-34-26 Michigan W 4-2 Michigan L 1-34-28 Ohio W 3-0 Ohio L 0-64-29 Ohio W 7-3 Ohio W 7-55-1 Cleveland State W 6-1 Cleveland State W 2-15-2 Akron W 4-2 Akron W 8-25-5 Wright State L 3-11 Wright State L 4-55-8 Western Michigan L 8-14 Western Michigan W 13-65-11 Ball State L 2-5 Ball State L 3-75-12 Ball State W 5-4 Ball State W 8-75-15 Central Michigan W 3-2 Central Michigan W 5-25-18 Toledo W 9-5 Toledo W 9-55-19 Toledo W 2-0 Toledo W 9-3

1991 • 28-27 (16-12 MAC)3-2 Evansville L 1-43-3 SW Missouri State L 7-93-4 Wichita State L 0-63-5 Oklahoma L 15-193-6 Oklahoma L 4-53-7 Oral Roberts L 2-63-8 Northeastern State L 6-73-10 Oral Roberts W 8-63-11 Arkansas L 5-63-12 Northwest Missouri L 7-8 Arkansas L 4-123-23 Michigan L 2-3 Michigan W 3-13-26 Detroit L 3-83-29 Oakland W 6-1 Oakland W 8-03-30 Wayne State W 14-3 Wayne State W 3-04-2 Michigan W 7-54-3 Michigan State W 5-44-5 Kent State W 5-4 Kent State L 3-44-6 Kent State L 0-2 Kent State L 1-34-7 Cleveland State L 10-15

Cleveland State W 13-104-8 Akron L 5-6 Akron W 11-64-12 Bowling Green W 5-0 Bowling Green L 2-34-13 Bowling Green W 2-1 Bowling Green W 8-34-16 Western Michigan W 7-2 Western Michigan L 5-144-23 Central Michigan W 4-2 Central Michigan W 5-44-27 Ohio W 5-1 Ohio L 3-134-28 Ohio L 2-4 Ohio W 8-15-4 Southern Illinois W 3-0 Wright State L 1-25-5 Morehead State W 5-45-7 Western Michigan L 10-15 Western Michigan L 4-75-10 Ball State W 5-1 Ball State L 0-75-11 Ball State L 4-5 Ball State L 9-125-14 Central Michigan W 4-2 Central Michigan W 10-35-17 Toledo W 6-5 Toledo W 8-35-18 Toledo W 1-0 Toledo W 5-1

1992 • 19-23 (7-12 MAC)2-23 Eckerd W 1-02-26 Campbell W 4-2 South Alabama L 2-42-27 South Alabama W 6-52-28 South Florida L 4-62-29 South Alabama L 3-13 Michigan W 8-73-1 Kentucky L 0-33-15 Kentucky L 0-33-16 Kentucky L 5-63-21 Detroit W 5-4 Detroit L 0-23-27 Ohio W 5-2 Ohio L 3-43-28 Ohio L 0-7 Ohio W 2-13-30 Wayne State W 3-1 Wayne State W 8-73-31 Michigan L 2-34-3 Western Michigan L 5-11 Western Michigan L 1-24-7 Ball State W 3-14-8 Madonna W 10-94-10 Miami W 1-0 Miami L 5-144-11 Miami L 1-5 Miami L 2-54-12 Detroit L 6-124-14 Bowling Green W 7-6 Bowling Green W 6-54-15 Ohio State L 10-134-17 Central Michigan L 0-7 Central Michigan L 0-44-18 Central Michigan L 2-4 Central Michigan L 0-44-28 Ball State W 15-2 Ball State L 2-34-30 Notre Dame L 1-65-1 Wayne State W 9-4 Wayne State W 14-95-2 Xavier W 11-10 Xavier W 12-75-5 Bowling Green W 5-3 Bowling Green W 9-15-8 Kent State L 1-6 Kent State L 1-65-9 Kent State L 4-7 Kent State L 0-4

1993 • 29-23 (12-16 MAC) 2-20 Arizona State L 12-132-21 Arizona State L 2-232-22 Arizona State L 1-16 2-23 UNLV L 6-82-24 UNLV W 21-72-25 Wyoming L 6-92-26 Utah W 8-13-16 Austin Peay W 9-73-18 Hanover College W 6-03-26 Capital W 13-33-27 Eastern Kentucky W 6-03-30 Wayne State W 5-0 Wayne State W 14-53-31 Michigan W 4-24-2 Ball State L 1-2 Ball State W 11-44-3 Ball State W 7-5 Ball State L 3-54-6 Detroit W 6-44-7 Michigan W 4-24-10 Ohio W 2-11 Ohio L 7-24-13 Toledo L 1-2 Toledo L 0-34-16 Bowling Green L 1-2 Bowling Green L 4-74-17 Bowling Green W 3-2 Bowling Green W 10-94-19 Detroit W 3-1

4-23 Central Michigan L 6-12 Central Michigan L 2-34-24 Central Michigan L 4-11 Central Michigan L 8-114-27 Toledo W 6-2 Toledo W 7-54-28 Michigan State L 4-64-30 Miami W 15-13 Miami L 1-175-1 Miami L 3-9 Miami W 2-15-3 Madonna W 4-3 Madonna W 5-45-7 Western Michigan L 3-7 Western Michigan W 6-55-8 Western Michigan L 2-9 Western Michigan L 2-45-9 Xavier W 9-75-11 Wayne State W 5-1 Wayne State L 3-95-14 Akron W 7-3 Akron W 9-2

1994 • 29-27 (15-12 MAC) 2-19 Georgia W 7-32-20 Georgia L 4-82-21 East Tenn. State* W 6-42-22 East Tenn. State W 3-12-23 Vanderbilt L 0-112-24 Vanderbilt W 6-52-25 Tennessee L 2-102-26 Tennessee L 2-122-27 Tennessee L 0-193-5 Iowa L 5-9 Southern Illinois L 4-63-6 Eastern Illinois W 8-33-12 Kentucky L 5-7 Kentucky L 2-43-19 Xavier W 8-43-20 Xavier L 1-53-26 Evansville L 1-5 Evansville W 5-23-27 Evansville W 3-24-2 Ball State W 8-0 Ball State W 14-124-9 Ohio W 8-6 Ohio L 7-84-13 Toledo L 4-7 Toledo L 2-64-14 Michigan W 5-44-16 Bowling Green W 7-6 Bowling Green L 15-164-17 Bowling Green L 5-6 Bowling Green L 4-54-20 Michigan L 3-84-23 Central Michigan W 8-5 Central Michigan L 3-54-24 Central Michigan W 7-3 Central Michigan L 2-204-26 Michigan State L 11-134-27 Toledo L 5-7 Toledo W 4-24-30 Miami W 1-05-1 Miami W 3-2 Miami W 10-45-3 Wayne State W 4-3 Wayne State W 10-05-4 Northwood W 13-05-5 Detroit Mercy L 7-135-7 Western Michigan L 1-3 Western Michigan W 4-25-8 Western Michigan L 4-6 Western Michigan W 7-55-10 Detroit Mercy W 5-45-11 Wayne State L 10-125-12 Xavier W 8-65-14 Akron W 4-1 Akron L 4-55-15 Akron W 7-1 Akron W 8-3

1995 • 22-31 (18-13 MAC)2-17 Florida International L 4-102-18 Florida International L 1-2 Florida International L 1-82-19 Florida International W 7-32-20 Georgia W 7-52-21 Florida Southern L 3-42-23 Troy State L 3-14 Michigan L 5-62-24 Troy State W 9-52-25 Troy State L 1-63-11 Morehead State L 7-133-12 Morehead State W 17-93-13 Morehead State L 3-43-17 Auburn L 3-193-18 Auburn L 4-113-19 Auburn L 4-73-22 Michigan L 5-63-29 Detroit L 2-84-1 Kent State L 0-44-2 Kent State L 4-6 Kent State L 2-64-6 Wayne State L 12-144-8 Ball State W 5-0 Ball State W 5-24-9 Ball State W 5-3 Ball State W 5-04-12 Toledo W 7-1 Toledo W 13-34-13 Michigan W 16-3

4-15 Ohio L 1-2 Ohio W 9-64-16 Ohio W 6-1 Ohio L 1-54-19 Michigan State L 1-4 Michigan State L 1-64-22 Bowling Green L 2-3 Bowling Green W 4-04-23 Bowling Green L 2-7 Bowling Green W 2-04-26 Toledo W 17-12 Toledo L 0-34-29 Central Michigan L 5-6 Central Michigan L 9-104-30 Central Michigan W 6-4 Central Michigan W 1-05-3 Detroit Mercy L 2-35-6 Miami L 1-2 Miami W 10-65-7 Miami W 9-3 Miami W 8-65-13 Western Michigan W 6-2 Western Michigan L 10-145-14 Western Michigan W 3-2 Western Michigan L 6-10

1996 • 26-29 (16-16 MAC)2-23 New Mexico Sttae L 6-9 Texas Tech L 1-112-24 New Mexico L 5-62-25 New Mexico W 20-112-26 Texas Tech L 8-112-27 Lubbock Christian W 11-83-1 Texas Tech L 4-93-2 Texas Tech L 2-24 Texas Tech L 3-53-3 Texas Tech L 8-28 Lubbock Christian L 4-93-19 Wayne State W 6-23-23 Memphis State L 4-63-24 Memphis State L 8-133-27 Michigan State W 7-63-28 Detroit L 2-73-30 Kent State L 1-2 Kent State L 8-93-31 Kent State L 4-5 Kent State L 2-54-2 Hillsdale W 17-14-6 Ball State W 3-2 Ball State L 1-44-7 Ball State W 8-7 Ball State L 4-64-10 Toledo L 5-8 Toledo W 8-34-11 Grand Valley State W 22-64-13 Ohio L 1-2 Ohio W 18-14-14 Ohio L 0-7 Ohio L 4-64-17 Michigan State L 6-134-18 Michigan W 4-14-20 Bowling Green W 3-2 Bowling Green L 10-134-21 Bowling Green W 8-7 Bowling Green L 5-64-24 Toledo W 12-4 Toledo L 4-84-27 Central Michigan W 8-7 Central Michigan W 12-44-28 Central Michigan L 0-5 Central Michigan L 0-55-1 Oakland W 10-45-2 Saginaw Valley W 13-95-4 Miami W 6-1 Miami W 7-25-5 Miami W 16-6 Miami W 6-05-7 Michigan W 7-55-11 Western Michigan L 2-4 Western Michigan W 4-25-12 Western Michigan W 2-1 Western Michigan W 3-2

1997 • 29-25 (17-14 MAC) 2-24 Grand Canyon W 9-42-25 Arizona L 0-282-26 Arizona L 3-162-28 Oklahoma W 12-93-1 BYU L 2-83-2 Arizona State L 5-14 Arizona State L 4-283-7 Morehead State L 10-113-7 Morehead State L 9-113-9 Morehead State W 10-83-14 Ohio State L 1-43-19 Detroit W 13-103-20 Wayne State W 9-23-21 Siena Heights W 32-73-22 IUPUI* W 8-23-26 Michigan State W 20-73-27 Oakland W 11-103-29 Akron W 18-8 Akron W 12-113-30 Akron W 8-74-2 Michigan W 14-74-3 Detroit W 11-104-5 Kent State L 1-4 Kent State L 2-84-6 Kent State W 12-10 Kent State W 15-84-9 Toledo W 7-1

Toledo W 6-44-12 Ball State L 9-15 Ball State L 7-134-13 Ball State L 9-18 Ball State L 10-174-19 Ohio L 3-5 Ohio W 3-24-20 Ohio L 4-6 Ohio L 3-54-23 Toledo W 5-0 Toledo L 7-94-26 Bowling Green W 2-1 Bowling Green W 4-04-27 Bowling Green W 4-3 Bowling Green W 8-64-30 Western Michigan W 10-25-1 Michigan L 9-105-3 Central Michigan W 3-2 Central Michigan W 2-15-4 Central Michigan L 5-7 Central Michigan L 7-205-6 Oakland W 7-55-7 Michigan State L 4-65-10 Miami W 2-1 Miami W 4-15-11 Miami L 7-10 Miami L 8-11

1998 • 27-27 (13-13 MAC)2-21 at Florida International L 5-72-22 at Florida International L 10-12-23 at Florida International L 2-112-24 at Florida International L 3-102-27 vs. Florida Atlantic L 7-82-28 vs. Maine W 5-33-1 vs. FL Atlantic L 4-53-2 vs. Maine W 9-23-3 vs. Pittsburgh W 15-123-3 vs. Pittsburgh W 4-33-4 vs. Maine W 7-53-4 vs. Northwood W 13-33-5 vs. LaSalle L 5-73-6 vs. Villanova W 6-53-13 at Missouri L 4-133-14 at Missouri L 0-33-15 at Missouri L 3-83-25 Saginaw Valley St. W 7-63-26 Detroit W 10-93-29 at Miami L 10-113-29 at Miami W 8-43-30 at Bowling Green L 5-143-30 at Bowling Green L 4-24-1 Oakland W 8-74-4 Akron L 2-54-4 Akron L 1-34-5 at Kent State L 3-84-5 at Kent State W 5-04-8 at Ohio L 2-04-8 at Ohio W 17-34-11 Central Michigan L 2-44-11 Central Michigan W 7-54-12 Central Michigan L 3-54-12 Central Michigan L 6-114-15 Michigan State W 8-54-18 at Northern Illinois L 4-54-18 at Northern Illinois W 7-14-19 at Northern Illinois L 8-134-19 at Northern Illinois W 12-114-22 Marshall W 9-44-22 Marshall W 11-54-25 Toledo W 10-44-25 Toledo W 9-04-29 Wayne State W 15-54-30 Sienna Heights W 4-25-2 Ball State L 0-55-2 Ball State L 1-25-3 Ball State L 2-65-3 Ball State W 3-05-6 Michigan L 5-85-9 at Western Michigan L 0-15-9 at Western Michigan L 2-65-10 at Western Michigan W 4-35-10 at Western Michigan L 7-8

1999 • 21-32-1 (12-19-1 MAC)2-19 at Louisville L 3-42-20 at Louisville L 1-42-21 at Louisville L 3-53-2 at Eastern Kentucky W 22-63-5 vs. Memphis W 12-73-6 at Evansville L 2-103-19 Siena Heights W 6-23-20 Western Michigan W 7-63-25 Michigan State W 15-133-24 at Michigan State L 6-143-25 Wayne State W 2-03-26 at Dayton L 2-73-27 at Dayton L 2-63-28 at Dayton L 10-123-30 Oakland L 6-123-31 Northwood W 13-94-3 Bowling Green L 2-154-3 Bowling Green L 3-74-4 Miami L 1-114-4 Miami W 3-24-7 at Michigan L 3-124-10 at Akron W 6-44-10 at Akron L 1-74-11 at Kent State W 6-54-11 at Kent State L 3-54-13 at Michigan L 8-10

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2013 EaglEs BasEBall MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 20081975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE

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

14 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

4-14 Ohio W 3-24-14 Ohio W 12-94-17 at Central Michigan L 6-74-17 at Central Michigan L 5-74-18 at Central Michigan W 7-54-18 at Central Michigan L 3-64-24 Northern Illinois W 6-54-24 Northern Illinois W 3-04-25 Northern Illinois W 14-34-25 Northern Illinois W 6-44-28 at Marshall W 8-14-28 at Marshall T 5-55-1 at Toledo L 2-35-1 at Toledo L 4-55-2 Toledo L 0-85-2 Toledo W 4-35-5 at Detroit L 10-115-6 Michigan W 10-95-8 at Ball State L 2-225-8 at Ball State L 5-125-9 at Ball State L 7-105-9 at Ball State L 2-145-11 Michigan L 5-75-12 at Oakland W 6-45-15 Western Michigan L 3-45-15 Western Michigan L 1-55-16 Western Michigan L 4-75-16 Western Michigan L 2-3

2000 • 20-36 (9-19 MAC)2-26 vs. Villanova L 5-62-26 vs. Miami (FL) L 1-102-27 vs. Tri-State W 4-22-27 vs. Miami (FL) L 1-92-28 vs. Florida International L 3-62-29 at Rollins W 2-03-1 at Rollins L 5-83-2 at St. Leo L 1-93-2 at St. Leo L 3-43-3 at Florida Southern L 3-113-4 at Florida Southern W 5-43-11 at Virginia L 6-73-11 at Virginia W 6-43-12 at Virginia L 4-123-15 Oakland L 6-93-18 at Oakland L 2-43-19 Oakland W 4-13-21 at Michigan State L 6-73-23 Siena Heights W 2-13-24 Wayne State W 8-63-28 Michigan State W 3-13-29 Wayne State W 9-84-1 at Miami (OH) L 4-104-1 at Miami (OH) L 3-124-2 at Bowling Green W 7-64-2 at Bowling Green L 4-54-5 Northwood W 9-44-6 Saginaw Valley L 10-134-9 Akron L 3-114-9 Akron L 4-94-10 Kent State L 0-44-10 Kent State L 2-44-12 at Ohio State L 1-94-15 at Western Michigan L 2-94-15 at Western Michigan W 7-34-16 at Western Michigan L 1-34-16 at Western Michigan L 3-54-19 at Grand Valley State L 3-44-22 Toledo W 8-14-22 Toledo L 3-64-23 Toledo W 6-14-23 Toledo L 1-74-29 Central Michigan L 4-84-29 Central Michigan L 5-84-30 Central Michigan W 8-74-30 Central Michigan L 4-85-3 Michigan W 9-85-6 at Northern Illinois W 5-15-6 at Northern Illinois L 5-65-7 at Northern Illinois W 10-45-7 at Northern Illinois W 18-25-10 Detroit L 5-65-13 Ball State L 3-65-13 Ball State L 12-165-14 Ball State W 12-115-14 Ball State L 0-8

2001 • 20-33 (14-12 MAC) 2-23 vs. SW Missouri St.# W 7-12-24 at McNeese St# L 1-52-25 vs. Northwestern# L 0-83-2 at San Diego L 3-223-3 at San Diego L 0-153-4 at San Diego L 0-53-6 at Fresno State L 3-113-7 at Fresno State L 2-83-8 at Sacramento State L 3-43-8 at Pacfic L 0-83-9 at Pacific L 3-43-10 at Sacramento State L 1-43-10 vs. #11 Notre Dame$ L 3-43-17 vs. Illinois-Chicago% W 4-23-18 at Kansas W 9-83-19 at Kansas L 3-133-23 at Bowling Green L 5-83-24 at Bowling Green W 9-33-24 at Bowling Green L(7) 9-11 3-28 Michigan State L 2-143-28 Michigan State L 2-83-30 Northern Illinois W 1-43-30 Northern Illinois W 4-0

4-1 at Northern Illinois W 8-24-1 at Northern Illinois W 18-34-4 Michigan L 0-44-6 at Central Michigan L(12) 12-13 4-7 at Central Michigan W 10-54-7 at Central Michigan W 4-34-8 at Central Michigan L 6-74-10 at Michigan L 3-54-13 Toledo W 7-54-14 Toledo W 9-34-14 Toledo W 13-114-18 at Detroit L 5-74-20 Western Michigan W(12) 6-54-21 Western Michigan W 8-64-21 Western Michigan L 4-214-22 Western Michigan L 0-84-27 at Ball State L 3-44-28 at Ball State L 2-54-28 at Ball State L 1-84-29 at Ball State (10) L 8-95-1 Saginaw Valley St. L 14-155-2 at #24 Ohio State W 10-75-3 Grand Valley St. W 12-115-4 Siena Heights W 17-35-8 Detroit L 5-105-9 Oakland L 15-205-11 Marshall L 8-125-12 Marshall W 6-05-12 Marshall L 3-75-13 Marshall W 5-4

#Lake Charles Classic $ at Pacific % at Kansas

2002 30-28 (19-9 MAC)MAC WEST DIVISION CHAMPIONS

2-22 at Tennessee W 5-02-23 at Tennessee L 4-112-24 at Tennessee W 4-12-28 at Middle Tenn. St.^ L 2-32-28 at Middle Tenn. St.^ L 2-83-1 at Austin Peay^ L 9-143-1 vs. Illinois State^ W 7-63-2 vs. Middle Tenn. St.^ L 9-123-8 at Southern Illinois L 2-53-10 at Southern Illinois L 3-53-10 at Southern Illinois L 8-173-15 at New Mexico State L 8-173-16 at New Mexico State L 12-283-16 at New Mexico State L 7-113-17 at New Mexico State L 10-153-19 Oakland L 3-113-20 Siena Heights W 13-13-23 at Ohio W 4-23-23 at Ohio W 13-43-24 at Ohio L 4-53-24 at Ohio W 5-43-30 Bowling Green W 13-103-30 Bowling Green W 15-83-31 Bowling Green L 3-173-31 Bowling Green W 9-44-5 at Northern Illinois W 5-24-5 at Northern Illinois W 16-104-7 Northern Illinois L 5-84-7 Northern Illinois W 9-64-12 Central Michigan W 7-54-13 Central Michigan L 1-34-13 Central Michigan W 12-54-14 Central Michigan W 11-94-16 Oakland W 11-24-19 at Toledo W 5-34-20 at Toledo L 4-64-20 at Toledo L 2-64-21 at Toledo W 8-34-26 at Western Michigan L 12-164-27 at Western Michigan W 3-24-27 at Western Michigan W 6-44-28 at Western Michigan W 3-14-30 at Detroit L 8-125-1 at Michigan L 7-215-3 Ball State L 1-65-4 Ball State W 7-25-4 Ball State L 2-125-5 Ball State L 7-115-7 at Michigan State W 12-105-9 Wayne State W 25-105-10 Saginaw Valley State L 7-85-13 Detroit W 13-15-17 at Marshall W 13-75-18 at Marshall W 11-95-18 at Marshall W 17-125-19 at Marshall W 10-65-22 vs. Central Michigan% L 9-155-23 vs. Miami% L 13-14^at AP Classic %MAC Tournament

2003 • 33-28 (16-11 MAC)MAC WEST DIVISION CHAMPIONSMAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

1-31 at #28 Florida Int. L 5-132-1 at #28 Florida Int. L 2-52-2 at #28 Florida Int. L 3-42-14 at #21 Florida Atlantic L 6-122-15 at #21 Florida Atlantic W 10-52-16 at #21 Florida Atlantic W 3-22-21 at #21 Kansas L 1-32-22 at #21 Kansas L 2-6

3-15 at #31 Ohio State L 2-43-15 at #31 Ohio State L 7-153-22 at West Virginia L 2-173-22 at West Virginia L 8-123-23 at West Virginia W 12-3

3-28 Bowling Green W 3-23-29 at Bowling Green W 13-113-30 Bowling Green W 4-23-30 Bowling Green L 1-34-1 at Oakland W 10-54-2 at Michigan L 9-114-4 at Ball State L 4-84-5 at Ball State W 12-14-5 at Ball State L 2-64-6 at Ball State L 4-64-11 Oakland W 4-04-11 Oakland W 10-74-12 at Akron L 2-94-13 Akron W 8-44-14 Detroit L 6-74-15 at #13 Notre Dame W 5-34-16 at Detroit W 6-44-18 Western Michigan W 6-54-19 Western Michigan L 0-84-19 Western Michigan L 3-74-20 Western Michigan W 4-34-25 Toledo W 5-44-26 Toldeo W 4-14-26 Toldeo L 7-84-27 Toldeo W 19-84-29 at Detroit W 12-35-2 at Central Michigan W 6-35-3 at Central Michigan W 18-75-3 at Central Michigan L 8-9(11)5-4 at Central Michigan W 7-55-6 Oakland W 13-45-7 Michigan State L 3-155-9 Northern Illinois W 13-65-10 Northern Illinois L 3-55-10 Northern Illinois W 9-85-11 Northern Illinois W 19-105-14 Michigan W 10-95-16 at Ohio W 9-75-18 at Ohio L 4-55-18 at Ohio L 5-75-21 Miami# L 4-65-22 Northern Illinois# W 6-4(12)5-23 Kent State# W 7-45-23 Miami# W 3-25-24 Miami# W 6-55-30 Nebraska$ L 11-165-31 Coastal Carolina$ W 9-85-31 Nebraska$ L 2-18%MAC Tournament$NCAA Regional

2004 • 32-27 (14-10 MAC)MAC TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP

2-13 at Oklahoma State W 5-32-23 at Oklahoma State L 2-52-24 at Oklahoma State L 11-12-20 at Kentucky W 14-52-21 at Kentucky W 17-132-22 at Kentucky L 7-183-1 at Kentucky L 6-82-28 at Tennessee L 4-62-28 at Tennessee L 2-112-29 at Tennessee L 7-103-12 at Southern Illinois L 8-173-13 at #1 Texas L 2-33-14 at #1 Texas L 0-73-16 at #1 Texas L 3-83-22 Wayne State W 13-33-23 Detroit W 12-93-26 Marshall W 8-73-27 Marshall W 3-23-28 Marshall W 7-33-31 at Ohio State W 2-14-1 Oakland W 6-24-2 Oakland W 4-24-3 Oakland W 15-44-3 Oakland W 23-94-6 at Oakland W 6-24-7 at Michigan L 1-54-9 Ohio L 3-94-10 Ohio L 5-84-11 Ohio L 5-104-13 at Detroit W 6-44-14 Anderson W 14-24-16 at Western Michigan W 5-04-17 at Western Michigan L 6-144-18 at Western Michigan W 8-74-20 Wayne State W 19-124-23 at Toledo W 9-04-24 at Toledo W 3-24-25 at Toledo L 13-184-28 vs. Michigan State L 8-124-30 Ball State W 4-35-2 Ball State W 5-35-2 Ball State L 5-65-5 Michigan W 6-55-7 at Northern Illinois L 2-45-8 at Northern Illinois W 22-45-9 at Northern Illinois L 8-135-11 Detroit L 3-95-12 Detroit L 5-75-14 at Akron W 5-05-16 at Akron W 10-45-16 at Akron L 1-45-19 Oakland L 8-125-21 Central Michigan W 10-85-22 Central Michigan L 4-135-23 Central Michigan L 8-105-26 vs. Ball State% W 10-45-27 vs. Northern Illinois% W 17-125-28 vs. Kent State% W 10-6

5-29 vs. Miami% L 2-05-29 vs. Kent State% L 4-7 %MAC Tournament

2005 • 22-34 (8-14 MAC)2-18 at South Florida W 9-42-19 at South Florida W 7-62-20 at South Florida L 0-22-25 vs. Northern Iowa@ L 0-22-26 vs. Kansas State@ L 4-152-27 at Northwestern State@ L 2-62-27 at Northwestern State@ L 4-73-4 at Missouri L 1-73-5 at Missouri L 2-183-5 at Missouri W 7-63-6 at Missouri L 4-143-11 at Kansas State L 4-133-12 at Kansas State L 4-53-13 at Kansas State L 3-113-18 vs. Bowling Green L 1-73-19 at Bowling Green L 4-83-20 vs. Bowling Green W 9-83-26 at Marshall L 5-73-26 at Marshall L 8-143-27 at Marshall W 12-73-29 MADONNA W 9-33-30 MICHIGAN L 12-183-31 SAGINAW VALLEY L 4-154-1 OAKLAND W 7-64-2 OAKLAND W 5-14-3 OAKLAND W 10-74-5 WAYNE STATE L 3-104-8 at Ohio L 1-44-9 at Ohio L 1-24-10 at Ohio W 6-34-13 MICHIGAN STATE W 3-24-15 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 4-8 4-16 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 4-94-17 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 1-94-20 at Oakland W 5-44-22 TOLEDO W 8-44-27 at Ohio State L 3-104-27 at Ohio State L 2-34-29 at Ball State W 5-44-30 at Ball State L 1-25-1 at Ball State L 16-175-3 SPRING ARBOR W 7-65-4 at Michigan L 1-95-4 at Michigan L 5-6 5-6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 7-55-7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L 0-55-8 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 7-65-10 CONCORDIA W 23-45-10 CONCORDIA W 6-45-14 AKRON W 8-75-14 AKRON W 9-35-15 AKRON L 8-115-17 OAKLAND W 9-65-20 at Central Michigan L 1-55-21 at Central Michigan L 5-65-22 at Central Michigan L 3-9 @ Northwestern State Tournament

2006 • 27-27 (14-12 MAC)2-3 at E. Tennessee State W 9-62-3 at E. Tennessee State L 7-82-10 at #8 Tennessee L 2-32-10 at #8 Tennessee L 2-32-24 at UNLV W 9-72-25 at UNLV L 5-182-26 at UNLV L 5-23 3-2 at Louisville W 9-2 3-3 at Louisville W 2-1 3-4 at Louisville L 0-13 3-5 at Louisville L 2-4 3-17 at West Virgina L 3-4 3-18 at West Virgina L 1-3 3-19 at West Virgina L 2-7 3-24 BOWLING GREEN* L 3-5 3-26 BOWLING GREEN* W 2-1 3-26 BOWLING GREEN* W 9-3 3-28 WAYNE STATE W 3-2 3-28 WAYNE STATE W 4-3 3-29 OAKLAND W 9-8 3-31 BUFFALO* W 10-0 4-1 BUFFALO* W 6-1 4-2 BUFFALO* W 4-2 4-4 CONCORDIA W 9-34-5 at Michigan State L 3-6 4-8 at Miami* L 4-114-8 at Miami* L 1-94-9 at Miami* L 3-64-11 #14 Grand Valley W 2-1 4-15 at Ohio* L 4-5 4-15 at Ohio* W 6-44-16 at Ohio* W 9-74-18 OAKLAND W 10-84-19 MICHIGAN W 9-34-21 BALL STATE* W 8-04-22 BALL STATE* L 0-74-23 BALL STATE* W 5-44-25 INDIANA TECH W 8-6 4-26 NORTHWOOD W 17-44-28 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 9-84-29 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 7-34-30 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 5-15-3 at Ohio State L 2-55-5 at Central Michigan W 10-35-6 at Central Michigan L 2-45-7 at Central Michigan L 1-55-9 at Michigan L 6-11

5-14 at Toledo* W 11-15-14 at Toledo* L 5-9 5-18 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 0-45-19 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 2-95-20 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 1-25-24 at Kent State% L 1-25-25 vs. Miami% L 2-11* MAC Conference Game% MAC Tournament (at Kent State)

2007 • 32-24 (21-4)MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION

MAC WEST DIVISION CHAMPIONMAC TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP

2-9 at #19 Tennessee L 4-72-10 at #19 Tennessee W 6-32-11 at #19 Tennessee L 1-52-20 at E. Tennessee State L 7-82-23 at #4 South Carolina L 0-62-24 at #4 South Carolina L 5-82-24 at #4 South Carolina L 1-53-2 at Arizona L 2-93-3 at Arizona L 7-83-4 at Arizona W 7-53-15 at Coastal Carolina L 2-53-17 at Coastal Carolina L 3-123-17 at Coastal Carolina L 7-103-24 at Bowling Green* W 10-23-24 at Bowling Green W 11-83-25 at Bowling Green* W 7-33-30 at Buffalo* W 5-33-31 at Buffalo* L 1-2 (12)3-31 at Buffalo W 8-14-6 MIAMI* W 3-14-9 NORTHWOOD W 10-34-10 MICHIGAN L 4-114-10 MICHIGAN L 1-94-13 OHIO* W 2-04-14 OHIO* W 1-04-14 OHIO* W 5-44-18 at Michigan W 10-24-18 at Michigan L 7-104-20 at Ball State* W 8-34-21 at Ball State* W 6-34-22 at Ball State* W 6-44-24 SPRING HARBOR L 2-44-27 at Northern Illinois* W 6-14-28 at Northern Illinois* L 1-114-29 at Northern Illinois* W 4-25-1 OLIVET W 7-45-1 OLIVET W 4-05-2 OAKLAND W 7-35-2 SIENA HEIGHTS W 20-05-4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 0-105-5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 3-05-6 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 4-35-7 at Oakland L 4-105-8 OAKLAND L 2-35-9 MICHIGAN L 6-85-11 TOLEDO* W 12-15-12 TOLEDO* W 5-45-13 TOLEDO* L 3-165-17 at Western Michigan* W 4-35-18 at Western Michigan* W 8-45-19 at Western Michigan* W 5-45-23 Toledo^ W 6-55-24 Central Michigan^ W 12-65-25 Kent State^ L 2-35-25 Northern Illinois^ W 9-35-26 Kent State^ L 2-3* MAC Conference Game^ MAC Tournament Game (at Eastern Michigan)

JAKE BOSS JR. • 200825-34

2008 • 25-34 (15-8)MAC WEST DIVISION CHAMPIONMAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

2-22 at New Mexico L 7-16 2-23 at New Mexico (DH) L 8-9 2-23 at New Mexico L 3-132-24 at New Mexico L 3-6 2-27 at Florida (DH) L 2-152-27 at Florida L 8-162-28 at Florida Atlantic L 6-11 2-29 at Florida Atlantic L 2-5 3-1 at Florida Atlantic L 11-12 3-2 at Florida Atlantic L 3-24 3-7 at Tennessee L 2-6 3-9 at Tennessee L 7-8 3-9 at Tennesse L 1-53-11 at Kentucky L 5-18, 3--11 at Kentucky L 6-83-15 at Wright State L 7-10 3-15 at Wright State L 4-53-16 at Wright State W 11-2 3-26 at Michigan State W 10-3 3-29 MIAMI* W 8-6 3-29 MIAMI* W 2-13-30 MIAMI* W 3-2 (11) 4-2 at Michigan State L 3-5 4-5 at Akron* L 2-6 4-5 at Akron* W 5-4

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MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

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

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

The 2007 MAC West championship ring.

After winning the MAC Tournament, the 2008 EMU baseball team earned an automatic bid to the Mideast Regional in Ann Arbor, where the Eagles played Arizona and Kentucky.

4-6 at Akron* W 12-6 4-7 CLEVELAND STATE L 9-15 4-8 SAGINAW VALLEY L 5-9 4-9 at Oakland W 10-7 4-11 at Ohio* W 15-13 4-12 at Ohio* W 13-12 4-13 at Ohio* L 8-14 4-15 at Michigan L 3-5 4-16 at Michigan L 5-20 4-18 WESTERN MICH.* W 5-4 4-19 WESTERN MICH.* W 12-9 4-20 WESTERN MICH.* W 6-5 4-23 OLIVET W 15-1 4-25 at Northern Illinois* W 4-3 4-26 at Northern Illinois* L 4-5 4-26 at Northern Illinois* L 4-74-29 INDIANA TECH W 9-7 4-30 at Ohio State L 12-15 5-2 at Ball State* L 6-7 5-3 at Ball State* W 16-7 5-4 at Ball State* L 4-12 5-6 at Bowling Green* L 5-15 5-9 TOLEDO* W 3-2 5-10 TOLEDO* W 8-2 5-13 OAKLAND W 6-4 5-16 at Central Michigan* L 9-11 5-17 at Central Michigan* L 5-16 5-21 at Western Mich.$ W 8-5 5-22 vs. Bowling Green$ W 11-4 5-23 vs. Ohio$ W 9-6 5-24 vs. Kent State$ W 12-4 5-30 vs. Arizona# L 7-13 5-31 vs. Kentucky# L 3-4

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

JAY ALEXANDER • 2009-PRESENT89-89

2009 • 25-35 (13-14 MAC)2-20 George Wash.# W 5-42-20 at Winthrop# L 7-192-21 at Winthrop# L 1-82-22 George Wash.# W 10-52-24 at No. 12 Florida L 0-122-25 at No. 12 Florida L 6-172-27 at Georgia State L 6-142-28 at Georgia State L 6-123-4 at Indiana W 10-63-6 at Louisiana Tech L 7-103-7 at Louisiana Tech L 4-53-8 at Louisiana Tech L 0-103-13 at Dayton L 7-103-14 at Wright State L 1-33-14 at Wright State L 6-73-15 vs. Oakland L 5-103-17 MICHIGAN L 3-113-18 MICHIGAN STATE L 5-133-20 at Kent State* L 4-133-21 at Kent State* L 1-63-22 at Kent State* L 2-133-24 at Michigan W 3-13-27 at Miami* L 1-153-28 at Miami* L 2-123-28 at Miami* L 5-74-1 at Cleveland State L 7-104-3 AKRON* W 6-44-4 AKRON* L 6-84-5 AKRON* W 5-34-8 at Bowling Green* W 27-74-10 OHIO* W 7-14-11 OHIO* L 4-64-12 OHIO* L 3-84-15 at Michigan L 3-44-15 at Michigan W 11-54-17 at Western Michigan* W 15-114-18 at Western Michigan* L 6-74-18 at Western Michigan* W 18-64-22 CLEVELAND STATE W 16-54-24 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 2-54-25 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 11-74-26 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 8-74-29 at Michigan State L 5-64-29 at Michigan State W 6-15-1 BALL STATE* W 6-55-2 BALL STATE* L 11-125-3 BALL STATE* W 14-135-5 at Oakland L 0-15-5 at Oakland W 12-65-8 at Toledo* W 14-45-9 at Toledo* L 5-65-10 at Toledo* W 11-55-12 at Ohio State W 9-55-14 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 7-65-15 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 5-05-16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 2-45-20 No. 2 Ball State$ W 19-165-21 No. 6 Toledo$ L 6-75-21 No. 3 Ohio$ W 13-45-22 No. 6 Toledo$ L 6-9

* Mid-American Conference game# Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.)$ MAC Tournament(Chillicothe, Ohio-V.A. Memorial Stadium

2010 • 27-32 (13-14 MAC)2-22 vs. No. 25 Kansas % W 3-1 2-22 vs. No. 25 Kansas % L 5-92-26 at South Alabama# L 5-112-27 vs. Wichita State# L 1-11

The 2010 Eagles won two out of three games in five out of nine MAC three-game sets and recorded one series sweep to finish with a 13-14 record and earn a No. 7 seed in the MAC Tournament. The Eagles went 2-2 in the MAC Tournament for the second straight season, posting wins over Kent State and Toledo and coming with-in one game of reaching the final before the eventual champion Golden Flashes defeated them twice in the semifinals.

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2-28 vs. North Florida# W 10-82-28 at South Alabama L 14-153-2 at Ark.-Little Rock L 4-153-3 at Ark.-Little Rock W 7-63-5 at Belmont L 14-153-6 at Belmont L 5-73-6 at Belmont W 8-73-12 at Jacksonville State W 10-83-13 at Jacksonville State L 4-83-14 at Jacksonville State L 9-173-17 MICHIGAN STATE L 6-93-19 at West Virginia L 0-43-20 at West Virginia L 3-53-20 at West Virginia W 23-03-21 at West Virginia L 6-133-23 at Wayne State W 10-8 (10) 3-24 at Cleveland State W 8-03-27 at Buffalo* L 2-53-27 at Buffalo* W 7-23-28 at Buffalo* W 4-13-30 at Michigan L 6-84-2 BOWLING GREEN* W 4-14-3 BOWLING GREEN* W 9-84-4 BOWLING GREEN* L 3-44-6 WAYNE STATE W 6-44-9 KENT STATE* L 1-164-10 KENT STATE* W 8-64-11 KENT STATE* L 0-54-14 at Oakland W 11-14-16 at Akron* W 6-34-17 at Akron* W 12-104-18 at Akron* W 7-34-20 CLEVELAND STATE W 6-24-23 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L 3-54-23 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 3-14-24 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 1-04-27 MICHIGAN STATE L 1-54-28 at Michigan State! L 0-44-30 at Ball State* L 12-135-1 at Ball State* L 11-185-2 at Ball State* W 10-55-7 at Northern Illinois* W 4-25-8 at Northern Illinois* L 2-35-9 at Northern Illinois* W 13-115-12 OAKLAND W 17-15-14 TOLEDO* L 3-65-15 TOLEDO* L 2-55-16 TOLEDO* L 3-75-20 at Central Michigan* L 0-65-21 at Central Michigan* L 2-55-22 at Central Michigan* L 2-105-26 No. 2 Kent State$ W 12-45-27 No. 3 Toledo$ W 7-6 (10)5-28 No. 2 Kent State$ L 1-155-29 No. 2 Kent State$ L 8-9 (10)

* Mid-American Conference game # Coke Classic (Mobile, Ala.)% Game played at Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minn. ! Game played at Cooley Law School Stadium$ MAC Tournament (V.A. Memorial Stadium-Chillicothe, Ohio)

2011 • 37-22 (16-11 MAC)2-18 at No. 4 Clemson L 3-142-19 at No. 4 Clemson W 7-62-20 at No. 4 Clemson L 1-52-23 at Kentucky L 2-52-25 at Tennessee Tech L 1-72-26 at Tennessee Tech W 5-12-27 at Tennessee Tech W 9-8 (11)3-1 at Presbyterian W 13-63-2 at Presbyterian W 6-43-4 at Austin Peay (DH) W, 16-15 (10) L 5-10 (7)3-5 at Alabama A&M PPD3-6 at Alabama A&M W 13-1 (7)3-11 at Kansas L 2-83-12 at Kansas W 8-13-13 at Kansas W 10-43-18 OAKLAND% W 4-33-19 ALMA% W 7-6 (10)3-20 MICHIGAN% L 2-53-22 at West Virginia (DH) L 6-20 W 9-73-25 BUFFALO* W 11-23-26 BUFFALO* W 5-13-27 BUFFALO* W 6-5 (10)3-29 CLEVELAND STATE L 1-2 (10)3-30 MICHIGAN W 8-24-1 at Bowling Green* W 13-114-2 at Bowling Green* L 5-134-3 at Bowling Green* W 5-44-8 at Kent State* L 2-44-9 at Kent State* L 0-14-10 at Kent State* L 5-84-12 at Cleveland State W 7-2 (10)4-15 AKRON* L 2-54-16 AKRON* L 7-144-17 AKRON* L 11-44-20 at Michigan L 3-14-23 at Western Michigan* (DH) W 4-2 W 6-34-24 at Western Michigan* W 13-44-26 at Michigan State W 17-15 (12)4-27 MICHIGAN STATE PPD4-29 BALL STATE* W 13-14-30 BALL STATE* W 5-45-1 BALL STATE* W 18-55-3 at Louisville W 4-35-4 at Louisville W 6-2

5-6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 3-45-7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 1-06-8 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 1-25-13 at Toledo* W 18-25-14 at Toledo* L 3-45-15 at Toledo* W 6-15-19 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 11-10 (14)5-20 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 2-145-21 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 2-55-25 #4 Northern Illinois $ W 4-25-26 #1 Kent State $ L 4-55-27 #4 Northern Illinois $ W 12-11 (10)5-27 #1 Kent State $ W 4-25-28 #1 Kent State $ L 0-8

* Mid-American Conference game% Oestrike Classic$ MAC Tournament (V.A. Memorial Stadium-Chillicothe, Ohio)

2012 • 25-31 (14-13 MAC)2-17 at USC Upstate# L 1-122-18 vs. Kentucky# L 2-102-19 vs. Dayton# Canceled2-22 MADONNA Canceled2-24 at Oral Roberts L 6-112-25 at Oral Roberts W 3-12-26 at Oral Roberts L 1-142-28 at Duke L 8-92-29 at N.C. Central W 8-43-2 at Wake Forest ! L 7-83-2 vs. Marshal ! W 6-53-3 vs. Marshal ! L 3-63-4 at Wake Forest ! L 3-123-9 at Arizona L 2-93-10 at Arizona L 7-163-11 at Arizona L 8-93-13 at West Virginia Canceled3-14 at West Virginia L 1-23-16 NIAGRA W 19-103-17 NIAGRA W 15-13-18 NIAGRA W 12-53-20 at Notre Dame L 4-123-23 MIAMI* L 1-93-24 MIAMI* W 3-13-25 MIAMI* W 4-23-27 at Ohio State L 4-133-28 MICHIGAN W 12-23-30 at Ohio* W 9-73-31 at Ohio* L 2-74-1 at Ohio* L 9-104-4 MICHIGAN STATE L 1-64-6 at Western Michigan* W 15-144-7 at Western Michigan* W 13-94-8 at Western Michigan* W 9-54-11 at Michigan State W 13-54-13 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 4-04-14 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 6-84-14 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 8-74-18 at Michigan W 7-24-20 at Ball State* L 4-84-21 at Ball State* W 4-04-22 at Ball State* L 4-5 (10)4-27 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 0-14-28 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 7-54-29 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 1-35-1 HILLSDALE W 5-45-4 BOWLING GREEN* W 10-35-5 BOWLING GREEN* W 6-05-6 BOWLING GREEN* L 3-95-11 at Buffalo* L 3-185-12 at Buffalo* W 11-75-13 at Buffalo* W 4-35-15 KENT STATE* L 7-85-17 at Toledo* L 3-4 (12)5-18 at Toledo* L 2-55-19 at Toledo* L 5-125-23 vs. Central Michigan$ W 4-35-24 vs. Miami$ L 1-2 (10)5-25 vs. Central Michigan$ L 4-6

* Mid-American Conference game# USC Upstate/Wofford College Tournament (Cleveland S. Harley Baseball Park-Spartanburg, S.C.)! Wake Forest Tournament (Wake Forest Baseball Park-Winston-Salem, N.C.)$ MAC Tournament (All Pro Freight Stadium- Avon, Ohio)

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2013 EaglEs BasEBall MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 20081975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE

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

16 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008

1970 naia national championS

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

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

In the second round, the Hurons wasted no time getting on the board, as a four-run second inning, which included a three-run triple by third baseman Jeff Peck, helped EMU advance with a 4-2 win over New Haven.

In the third round, the Hurons had their first of three meetings with Northeast Louisiana. Facing a 4-3 deficit going into the late stages of the contest, EMU put up one in the seventh and two more in the eighth to take a 6-4 lead. The Hurons closed the door on NE Louisiana in the ninth to claim the win, as Terry Trott fin-ished 3-for-5 with two runs and five RBI, while Jeff Peck went 3-for-4 with two runs scored in the victory. The Hurons needed all nine innings to stay alive in the fourth round of the NAIA National Championship, as Roe singled home Peck and Dave Yeager in the top of the ninth to give EMU a 3-2 advantage. A solid relief effort by Jay Kuhnie helped EMU ad-vance to the fifth round, where it met NE Louisiana for the sec-ond time.

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

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

Peck was named the Tournament MVP after setting a national tournament mark at the plate, where he went 13-for-23 (.565) with three RBI. Eastern Michigan shortstop Terry Collins was named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Tournament, as the Hurons finished the season with a 41-11 mark.

After the winning the title, Peck and Trott were selected as NAIA Topps All-Americans, and along with Tom Burkert, the three Hu-rons signed professional contracts. Burkert and Trott signed with the Cleveland Indians, while Peck inked a deal with the Philadel-phia Phillies. The Hurons finished the season winning 11 out of their last 13 games, including five one-run victories. Head Coach Ron Oestrike was named the Coach of the Year by the 400 voting members of the NAIA Coaches Association.

ROAD TO THE NATIONAL TITLE...

Game One: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EEmporia State 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0EMU 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 x 2 6 1

Game Two: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ENew Haven 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1EMU 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 1

Game Three: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ENE Louisiana 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 11 6EMU 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 x 6 7 0

Game Four: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EEMU 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 7 0Livingston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 8 1

Game Five: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EEMU 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 9 2NE Louisiana 0 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 x 7 12 8

Game Six: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ENE Louisiana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3EMU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 1

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1976 EASTERN MICHIGAN BASEBALL TEAMMID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSCOLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP

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

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the college world SerieS

1976 CWS All-Tournament TeamKen Phelps, Arizona St., 1B, Sr.

Dan Schmitz, Eastern Mich., 2B, Jr.Brian Petroff, Eastern Mich., 3B, Fr.

Russ Quetti, Maine, SS, So. Dave Stegman, Arizona, OF, Sr.

Ken Landreaux, Arizona St., OF, Jr.Pete Van Horne, Arizona, OF, Jr.

Ron Hassey, Arizona, C, Sr.Steve Powers, Arizona, DH, Sr.

Bob Owchinko, Eastern Mich., P, Sr. Bob Chaulk, Arizona, P, Jr.

1976 CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEJune 19, 1976 • 7:40 p.m.

Eastern Michigan (46-15) vs. Arizona (55-17)Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Neb.

Eastern Michigan AB R H RBI PO ARandy Brier, DH 4 0 1 0 0 0Ted Dasen, LF 4 0 0 0 1 0Glenn Gulliver, SS 3 1 1 1 2 4Jerry Keller, C 4 0 0 0 6 0Glenn Ambrose, 1B 3 0 2 0 9 0Mike Lauerman, CF 4 0 0 0 0 0Thom Boutin, RF 2 0 0 0 2 0Brian Petroff, 3B 3 0 1 0 2 1Dan Schmitz, 2B 2 0 1 0 2 1Jim Luckhardt, PH 1 0 0 0 0 0Doug Carreri, 2B 0 0 0 0 0 1Bob Welch, P 0 0 0 0 0 1Bob Owchinko, P 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 30 1 6 1 24 8

Arizona AB R H RBI PO ADon Zimmerman, LF 4 2 1 0 1 0Glenn Wendt, SS 4 2 2 0 1 2Dave Stegman, CF 4 0 3 3 8 0Ron Hassey, C 4 0 2 1 5 0Les Pearsey, 2B 5 0 1 0 2 3Pete Van Horne, 1B 4 2 3 0 6 1Ken Bolek, RF 2 0 0 0 3 0Steve Powers, DH 3 1 2 3 0 0Bill Simpson 4 0 0 0 1 2Bob Chaulk, P 0 0 0 0 0 2Totals 35 7 14 7 27 10

Eastern Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 6 0Arizona 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 X - 7 14 0

E-None. LOB-Eastern Michigan 5, Arizona 10. 2B-Stegman, Petroff. 3B-Stegman. HR-Powers (6), Gulliver (10). DP-Eastern Michigan 2, Arizona 1. SB-Powers. SH-Bolek. WP-Owchinko (2). PB-Hassey.

Eastern Michigan IP H R ER BB SOWelch 3.2 8 4 4 2 3Owchinko 4.1 6 3 3 3 2

Arizona IP H R ER BB SOChaulk 9 6 1 1 3 5

W: Chaulk (12-2)L: Welch (10-3)

Umpires: C.J. Mitchell, Mel Neese, Doug Cossey, Fred GerardiTime: 2:06 Attendance: 11,576

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

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ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RESULTS

Year Winner Runner-Up Score Most Outstanding Player2012 Arizona South Carolina 4-1 Robert Refsnyder, Arizona2011 South Carolina Florida 5-2 Scott Wingo, South Carolina2010 South Carolina UCLA 2-1 (11 inn.) Jackie Bradley, Jr., South Carolina2009 LSU Texas 11-4 Jared Mitchell, LSU2008 Fresno State Georgia 6-1 Tommy Mendonca, Fresno State2007 Oregon State North Carolina 9-3 Jorge Reyes, Oregon State 2006 Oregon State North Carolina 3-2 Jonah Nickerson, Oregon State 2005 Texas Florida 6-2 David Maroul, Texas 2004 Cal State Fullerton Texas 3-2 Jason Windsor, Cal State Fullerton2003 Rice Stanford 14-2 John Hudgins, Stanford 2002 Texas South Carolina 12-6 Huston Street, Texas 2001 Miami (Fla.) Stanford 12-1 Charlton Jimerson, Miami 2000 LSU Stanford 6-5 Trey Hodges, LSU 1999 Miami (Fla.) Florida State 6-5 Marshall McDougall, Florida State 1998 USC Arizona St. 21-14 Jason Lane, USC 1997 LSU Alabama 13-6 Brandon Larson, LSU 1996 LSU Miami 9-8 Pat Burrell, Miami 1995 Cal State Fullerton USC 11-5 Mark Kotsay, Call State Fullerton1994 Oklahoma Georgia Tech 13-5 Chip Glass, Oklahoma 1993 LSU Wichita State 8-0 Todd Walker, LSU 1992 Pepperdine Cal State Fullerton 3-2 Phil Nevin, Cal State Fullerton 1991 LSU Wichita State 6-3 Gary Hymel, LSU 1990 Georgia Oklahoma State 2-1 Mike Rebhan, Georgia 1989 Wichita State Texas 5-3 Greg Brummett, Wichita State1988 Stanford Arizona State 9-4 Lee Pleme, Stanford 1987 Stanford Oklahoma State 9-5 Paul Carey, Stanford 1986 Arizona Florida State 10-2 Mike Senne, Arizona 1985 Miami (Fla.) Texas 10-6 Greg Ellena, Miami (Fla.) 1984 Cal State Fullerton Texas 3-1 John Fishel, Cal State Fullerton 1983 Texas Alabama 4-3 Calvin Schiraldi, Texas 1982 Miami (Fla.) Wichita State 9-3 Dan Smith, Miami (Fla.) 1981 Arizona St. Oklahoma St. 7-4 Stan Holmes, Arizona State 1980 Arizona Hawaii 5-3 Terry Francona, Arizona 1979 Cal State Fullerton Arkansas 2-1 Tony Hudson, Call State Fullerton 1978 USC Arizona State 10-3 Rod Boxberger, USC 1977 Arizona State South Carolina 2-1 Bob Horner, Arizona State 1976 Arizona Eastern Michigan 7-1 Steve Powers, Arizona 1975 Texas South Carolina 5-1 M. Reichenbach, Texas 1974 USC Miami (Fla.) 7-3 George Milke, USC 1973 USC Arizona St. 4-3 Dave Winfield, Minnesota1972 USC Arizona St. 1-0 Russ McQueen, USC 1971 USC So. Illinois 7-2 Jerry Tabb, Tulsa 1970 USC Florida St. 2-1 Gene Ammann, Florida State 1969 Arizona St. Tulsa 10-1 John Dolinsek, ASU 1968 USC So. Illinois 4-3 Bill Seinsoth, USC 1967 Arizona St. Houston 11-2 Ron Davini, Arizona State 1966 Ohio St. Oklahoma St. 8-2 Steve Arlin, Ohio State 1965 Arizona St. Ohio St. 2-1 Sal Bando, Arizona State 1964 Minnesota Missouri 5-1 Joe Ferris, Maine 1963 USC Arizona 5-2 Bud Hollowell, USC 1962 Michigan Santa Clara 5-4 Bob Garibaldi, Santa Clara 1961 USC Oklahoma St. 1-0 Littleton Fowler, Oklahoma Stae 1960 Minnesota USC 2-1 John Erickson, Minnesota 1959 Oklahoma St. Arizona 5-3 Jim Dobson, Oklahoma State 1958 USC Missouri 8-7 Bill Thom, USC 1957 California Penn St. 1-0 Cal Emery, Penn State 1956 Minnesota Arizona 12-1 Jerry Thomas, Minnesota 1955 Wake Forest Western Michigan 7-6 Tom Borland, Oklahoma State 1954 Missouri Rollins 4-1 Tom Yewcic, Michigan 1953 Michigan Texas 7-5 J.L. Smith, Texas1952 Holy Cross Missouri 8-4 James O'Neill, Holy Cross 1951 Oklahoma Tennessee 3-2 Sidney Hatfield, Tennessee 1950 Texas Washington State 3-0 Ray VanCleef, Rutgers 1949 Texas Wake Forest 10-3 Charles Teague, Wake Foest 1948 USC Yale 9-2 None

Most Double Plays Turned in College World Series History 1. 12, Stanford, 6 games, 19872. 11, Wichita St., 4 games, 1991 11, North Carolina, 7 games, 2007 11, Fresno State, 7 games, 20085. 10, Minnesota, 6 games, 1960 10, Michigan, 6 games, 1962 10, Eastern Michigan, 5 games, 1976 10, Arizona St., 4 games, 1983 10, Alabama, 6 games, 1997 10, Florida St., 6 games, 1999

(Above) The brand new TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. began serving as the home for the NCAA Division I Men’s College World Series in 2011. The event had previously taken place at nearby Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium from 1950-2010.

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career batting recordS

<< Derrick Peterson (2001-04)Former Eastern Michigan outfielder Derrick Peterson holds the all-time record for at-bats, hits and RBI, and is second all-time in runs scored, walks, doubles and home runs. Peterson was drafted in 2004 by the Cleveland Indians.

HITSCareer Records1. Zack Leonard 315 2008-112. Derrick Peterson 274 2001-043. Brian Bixler 258 2002-044. Brent Ohrman 234 2009-125. Audie Cole 228 1977-806. Jeff Davis 224 2005-087. Bryon Horn 222 1978-818. Mike Wiseley 218 1990-939. Ryan Arnett 215 2003-0510. Steve Bradshaw 209 2005-08 11. Kyle Rhoad 206 2006-09 12. Josh Ivan 202 2005-0813. Tony DeMarti 201 1982-8514. Greg Ryan 200 1996-9815. Ryan Goleski 197 2001-0316. Howard Simmons 195 1979-8217. Nick Soliz 193 1998-0118. Don DeDonatis 191 1994-9619. Scott Barrett 189 1994-96 Tony Palazzolo 189 2000-0321. Derek Lehrman 177 2005-0722. Matt Moffett 176 2003-0623. Ted Dasen 175 1974-77 Andrew Marshall 175 2007-10 Single Season Records1. Brian Bixler 110 2004 2. Scott Kemp 89 19823. Greg Ryan 88 19974. Zack Leonard 87 20115. Brent Ohrman 84 2011 6. Ryan Goleski 83 20027. Bryon Horn 82 1981 Howard Simmons 82 19819. Kyle Rhoad 81 2008, 200910. Derrick Peterson 80 200311. Brett Roach 79 1988 Zack Leonard 79 2008, 200913. Don DeDonatis 78 1994 Ken Battiston 78 2011 Brent Ohrman 78 201215. Mike Wiseley 77 1993 Derrick Peterson 77 2004 Jim Gulliver 77 2009 18. Don DeDonatis 76 1994 Greg Anglin 76 2002 20. Rob Sepanek 75 1984 21. Brian Bixler 74 2002, 2003

RBICareer Records1. Derrick Peterson 204 2001-042. Zack Leonard 175 2008-113. Ryan Goleski 167 2001-034. Audie Cole 155 1977-805. Scott Barrett 145 1994-986. Chris Hoiles 130 1984-86 Andrew Marshall 130 2007-108. Brian Bixler 123 2002-049. Howard Simmons 122 1979-8210. Greg Ryan 115 1996-9811. Tony DeMarti 113 1982-85 Steve Bradshaw 113 2005-08 13. Greg Anglin 112 2000-0214. Jason McDonald 111 1991-9415. Aaron Powell 109 2005-0916. Jerry Keller 108 1974-7617. Todd Kimling 106 2001-0418. Matt Moffett 104 2003-06 Matt Skirving 104 2008-1020. Brent Ohrman 103 2009-1220. Curtis Baker 101 1993-9621. Brian Stemberger 100 1977-79

Single Season Records1. Derrick Peterson 71 20042. Chris Hoiles 70 1986 Ryan Goleski 70 20024. Scott Kemp 65 19825. Matt Skirving 64 20096. Mickey Delas 63 19887. Ryan Goleski 61 2003 Jim Gulliver 61 20099. Jerry Keller 59 197610. Todd Kimling 58 200411. Greg Ryan 56 1997 Steve Bradshaw 56 2008 13. Glenn Gulliver 55 197614. Jason McDonald 54 199415. Brett Roach 53 1988 Curtis Baker 53 1996 Zack Leonard 53 201018. Zack Leonard 51 2008 Scott Barrett 51 1997 Andrew Marshall 51 200921. Jeff Davis 50 2008 Scott Barrett 50 1998

AT-BATSCareer Records1. Zack Leonard 927 2008-112. Derrick Peterson 806 2001-043. Brent Ohrman 772 2009-124. Jeff Davis 728 2005-08 5. Audie Cole 717 1977-806. Nick Soliz 711 1998-017. Josh Ivan 710 2005-088. Brian Bixler 704 2002-049. Bryon Horn 686 1978-8110. Howard Simmons 676 1979-8211. Tony DeMarti 667 1982-8512. Kyle Rhoad 648 2006-0913. Tony Palazzolo 624 2000-0314. Andrew Marshall 615 2007-1015. Matt Moffett 613 2003-0616. Scott Barrett 606 1994-9817. Tim Deak 589 1983-8618. Jason McDonald 586 1991-9419. Steve Bradshaw 584 2005-08 20. Ryan Goleski 575 2001-0321. Ted Dasen 563 1974-7722. Tim Clouse 562 2000-03

Single Season Records1. Brent Ohrman 248 20112. Kyle Rhoad 245 2008 3. Brian Bixler 243 20044. Zack Leonard 237 2009 Ken Battiston 237 20116. Zack Leonard 234 20117. Kyle Rhoad 232 20098. Brian Bixler 231 20039. Brian Bixler 230 200210. Derrick Peterson 229 2004 Ryan Arnett 229 2004 Zack Leonard 229 201013. Todd Kimling 228 2004 Jim Gulliver 228 200915. Zack Leonard 227 200816. Steve Bradshaw 225 2008 Howard Simmons 225 198118. Daniel Russell 223 201119. Greg Anglin 220 200220. Andrew Marshall 222 200921. Aaron Powell 221 200922. Tony Palazzolo 219 200323. Ryan Goleski 218 200224. Howard Simmons 217 198225. Bryon Horn 215 1981

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<< Glenn Gulliver (1973-76)Former EMU infielder Glenn Gulliver still ranks among the best players to ever don the Green and White, as he still holds the career record for walks (140) and ranks in the top 10 in triples and stolen bases. Gul-liver helped the Hurons to a pair of MAC titles and College World Series appearances during his tenure, including a runner-up finish in Omaha 1976. Gulliver was drafted in the eighth round of the 1976 MLB Draft by the Detroit Tigers. His son, Jim, was drafted by the Tigers in the 20th round of the 2009 MLB Draft.

RUNS SCOREDCareer Records1. Brian Bixler 194 2002-042. Derrick Peterson 186 2001-04 3. Zack Leonard 172 2008-114. Tom Hauck 162 1983-865. Kyle Rhoad 158 2006-096. Byron Horn 155 1978-817. Greg Ryan 152 1996-988. Brent Ohrman 149 2009-129. Audie Cole 140 1977-8010. Ryan Goleski 137 2001-0311. Greg Howe 136 1980-82 Ted Dasen 136 1974-7713. Tony De Marti 134 1982-85 Tony Palazzolo 134 2000-0315. Pat Sheridan 128 1977-7916. Jeff Davis 127 2005-08 17. Scott Barrett 126 1994-98 Andrew Marshall 118 2007-1019. Steve Bradshaw 117 2005-08 20. Nick Soliz 113 1998-01 Greg Anglin 113 2000-02

Single Season Records1. Brian Bixler 74 20042. Greg Howe 72 19823. Kyle Rhoad 69 20094. Ryan Goleski 62 20025. Kyle Rhoad 61 2008 Jim Gulliver 61 20097. Brian Bixler 60 2002, 20038. Brett Roach 58 19889. Greg Ryan 56 1997 Greg Anglin 56 200211. Danny Schmitz 55 1976 Howard Simmons 55 1981 A.J. Richardson 55 1986 Ryan Arnett 55 2003 Todd Kimling 55 200416. Jim Irwin 53 1982 Derrick Peterson 53 2004 Zack Leonard 53 201118. Jim Riggs 52 198119. Brent Ohrman 51 2011 Ken Battiston 51 2011

DOUBLESCareer Records1. Zack Leonard 63 2008-112. Greg Ryan 59 1996-983. Derrick Peterson 54 2001-044. Scott Barrett 47 1994-985. Steve Bradshaw 46 2005-086. Jeff Davis 45 2005-087. Bryon Horn 43 1978-818. Ryan Goleski 42 2001-039. Tony DeMarti 41 1982-85 Chris DeShetler 41 1997-99 11. Brent Ohrman 40 2009-1212. Todd Kimling 38 2001-04 Brian Bixler 38 2002-0414. Nick Soliz 35 1998-2001 Matt Moffett 35 2003-0616. Josh Ivan 34 2005-08 Ben Magsig 34 2012-1218. Audie Cole 33 1977-8019. Derek Lehrman 32 2005-0720. Jeff Peck 31 1968-70 Matt Skirving 31 2008-1022. Chris Kirian 30 1995-99 Howard Simmons 30 1979-82 Ken Battiston 30 2007-1125. Greg Anglin 27 2000-02

Single Season Records1. Greg Ryan 25 19972. Scott Kemp 22 19823. Steve Bradshaw 21 2008 Ken Battiston 21 20115. Bryon Horn 19 1981 Jeff Davis 19 20087. Zack Leonard 18 2011 Brent Ohrman 18 2011 9. Zack Leonard 17 2008 Matt Skirving 17 2010 Todd Kimling 17 2004 Derrick Peterson 17 2004 Ryan Goleski 17 2002 Vince Thomas 17 2000 Brett Roach 17 1998 Scott Barrett 17 1997 Jeff McGavin 17 199618. Tony Demarti 16 1984 Aldo Pecorelli 16 1990 Mark Rutherford 16 1997 Chris DeShetler 16 1998 Derrick Peterson 16 2003

WALKSCareer Records1. Glenn Gulliver 140 1973-762. Derrick Peterson 131 2001-043. Bryon Horn 130 1978-814. Ben Magsig 120 2010-125. Brian Petroff 117 1976-796. Whitford Boyd 112 1976-797. Danny Schmitz 109 1974-778. Tony Palazzolo 106 2000-039. Steve Bradshaw 95 2005-0810. Brian Bixler 93 2002-0411. Matt Moffett 87 2003-0612. Greg Ryan 86 1996-9813. Gary Bowen 77 1966-6814. Andrew Marshall 76 2007-1015. Jeff Washington 75 1972-7516. Terry Collins 74 1968-7117. Jeff Davis 73 2005-08 Todd Graves 73 2007-1019. Ted Dasen 72 1974-7720. Derek Lehrman 71 2005-0721. Daniel Russell 67 2010-1221. Todd Kimling 65 2001-0422. Ryan Goleski 62 2001-03

Single Season Records 1. Ben Magsig 53 2012 2. Danny Schmitz 52 1976 3. Glenn Gulliver 49 1976 4. Greg Howe 48 1982 5. Bryon Horn 46 1978 6. Whitford Boyd 43 1979 7. Tony Palazzolo 41 2002 8. Danny Schmitz 40 1977 9. Glenn Gulliver 39 1975 Brent Miller 39 1996 11. Curtis Baker 38 1996 Brian Bixler 38 2003 13. Steve Bradshaw 37 2008 Thom Boutin 37 1975 Derrick Peterson 37 200417. Sam Ott 36 201218. Brian Petroff 35 1977, 1978 Jason McDonald 35 1993 Derrick Peterson 35 2003 Brian Bixler 35 2004 Todd Graves 35 2010

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

TRIPLESCareer Records1. Jeff Peck 19 1968-702. Brian Stemberger 15 1977-79 Greg Howe 15 1980-82 Brian Petroff 15 1976-795. Greg Anglin 14 2000-02 Pete Casteel 14 1966-70 Glenn Gulliver 14 1973-768. Nick Soliz 11 1998-2001 Daniel Russell 11 2010-present10. Brian Bixler 10 2002-0411. Jeff Davis 9 2005-08 Todd Vokal 9 1995-98 Mike Wagner 9 1971-73 Brent Ohrman 9 2009-1215. Josh Ivan 8 2005-08 Bo Kinder 8 2010-12 17. Clint Fetzer 7 1995-98 Ken Battiston 7 2007-1119. Ryan Ford 5 2001-04 Jim Gulliver 5 2007-2009 21. Ryan Goleski 4 2001-03 Ryan Arnett 4 2003-05 Vince Thomas 4 1999-2000 Single Season Records1. Pete Casteel 9 19672. Brian Stemberger 8 19783. Ken Battiston 7 2011 Jeff Davis 7 2007 Jeff Peck 7 1969 Glenn Gulliver 7 1976 Greg Howe 7 1982 Doug Davis 7 19819. Greg Anglin 6 2002 Jeff Peck 6 1970 Terry Trott 6 1970 Danny Schmitz 6 1977 Scott Kemp 6 1982 Chris Hoiles 6 198615. Mike Wagner 5 1973 Brent Ohrman 5 2012 Daniel Russell 5 2012 Jim Gulliver 5 200919. Vince Thomas 4 1999 Mike Wagner 4 1972 Bo Kinder 4 2010, 201222. Mike Boyd 3 2007 Josh Ivan 3 2005 Brian Bixler 3 2004 Ryan Goleski 3 2002 Chad Jenkins 3 2000 Dan Hyott 3 2000 Greg Anglin 3 2000

STOLEN BASESCareer Records1. Tom Hauck 85 1983-862. Greg Howe 80 1980-823. Brent Ohrman 74 2009-124. Kyle Rhoad 66 2006-095. Pat Sheridan 65 1977-79 Don DeDonatis 65 1994-967. Brian Bixler 64 2002-048. Ron Smith 63 1986-899. Glenn Gulliver 57 1973-76 Ted Dasen 57 1974-77 Terry Collins 57 1973-7612. Whitford Boyd 56 1976-7913. Scott Willis 44 1984-8714. Ryan Arnett 37 2003-0515. Trumaine Riley 34 2003-07 Jeff Hehr 34 2005-0717. Tim Clouse 33 2000-03 Single Season Records1. Kyle Rhoad 32 2009 2. Greg Howe 31 1981, 1982 Brian Bixler 31 20044. Pat Sheridan 29 19795. Don DeDonatis 28 19966. Glenn Gulliver 26 1976 Don DeDonatis 26 19948. Tom Hauck 24 19849. Tom Hauck 23 1986 Ron Smith 23 1987 Scott Evans 23 1989 Ted Dasen 23 197613. Brent Ohrman 21 201214. Trumaine Riley 20 200415. Kyle Rhoad 19 2008 16. Tim Clouse 17 200317. Ryan Arnett 16 2004 Ryan Ford 16 2004 Brian Bixler 16 2003 Trumaine Riley 16 2005

HOME RUNSCareer Records1. Ryan Goleski 51 2001-032. Derrick Peterson 41 2001-043. Andrew Marshall 37 2007-104. Chris Hoiles 34 1984-865. Brian Bixler 30 2002-04 Audie Cole 30 1977-807. Scott Barrett 29 1994-988. Greg Anglin 27 2000-029. Ryan Arnett 26 2003-05 Matt Skirving 26 2008-201011. Todd Kimling 25 2001-0412. Zack Leonard 24 2008-11 Mickey Delas 24 1986-88 Kyle Rhoad 24 2006-09 15. Todd Graves 23 2007-1016. Rob Sepanek 22 1982-84 Aaron Powell 22 2006-0918. Michael Aldridge 20 1996-99 Chris DeShetler 20 1997-99 Matt Moffett 20 2003-0621. Chris Kirian 18 1995-99 Brian Petroff 18 1976-79

Single Season Records1. Ryan Goleski 22 20022. Chris Hoiles 19 19863. Andrew Marshall 18 20094. Todd Kimling 17 2004 Mickey Delas 17 1988 Ryan Goleski 17 20037. Derrick Peterson 16 2004 Matt Skirving 16 20099. Brett Roach 14 1988 Greg Anglin 14 2002 Jim Gulliver 14 200912. Rob Sepanek 13 1984 Brian Bixler 13 200214. Ryan Goleski 12 2001 Derrick Peterson 12 2002 Ryan Arnett 12 2003 Kyle Rhoad 12 200918. Terry Trott 11 1970 Audie Cole 11 1980 Doug Davis 11 1981 Chris Hoiles 11 1985 Scott Barrett 11 1997 Mark Rutherford 11 1997 Todd Graves 11 2009

BATTING AVERAGECareer Records 1. Don DeDonatis .387 1994-96 2. Greg Ryan .370 1996-98 3. Brian Bixler .366 2002-04 4. Steve Bradshaw .358 2005-08 5. Scott Kemp .355 1979-82 6. Chris Hoiles .353 1984-86 7. Rob Sepanek .348 1982-84 8. Ryan Goleski .343 2001-03 9. Derrick Peterson .340 2001-04 Zack Leonard .340 2008-11 11. Mike Ferguson .336 1971-73 12. Mark Rutherford .333 1995-97 13. Todd Vokal .330 1995-98 Greg Anglin .330 2000-0215. Jason La Joice .324 1992-95 16. Vince Thomas .323 1997-2000 17. Glenn Gulliver .322 1973-76 Derek Lehrman .322 2005-07 Ben Magsig .322 2010-Present

Single Season Records 1. Brian Bixler .453 2004 2. Greg Ryan .447 1997 3. Mike Wiseley .435 1993 4. Brett Roach .434 1988 5. Scott Kemp .426 1982 6. John Pinkowski .421 1957 7. Pete Casteel .411 1967 8. Don DeDonatis .409 1996 9. Mike Gouin .404 1964 10. Jim Irwin .402 1981 11. Rob Sepanek .397 198412. Kevin Grijak .394 199113. Ted Dasen .393 197714. Glenn Gulliver .392 197615. Don DeDonatis .390 1994

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<< Bob Welch (1974-76)In just two seasons at Eastern Michigan, Bob Welch compiled a 17-6 record. He was 7-4 with a 1.49 earned run average as a freshman in 1975 and 10-2 with a 1.49 earned run average as a sophomore in 1976. He was a first-team All-MAC and All-District selection in 1976. EMU won the MAC Champion-ship, district championship and advanced to the College World Series in both of Welch’s years at EMU. In a 17-year MLB career with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics, Welch compiled a 211-146 record with 1,969 strikeouts and a 3.47 ERA in 3,092 innings. He was named the 1990 American League Cy Young Award winner.

WINSCareer Records1. Doug Martin 33 1988-912. Bob Owchinko 29 1973-763. Randy Gorgon 24 1978-814. Jay Kuhnie 21 1969-72 Woody Mills 21 1970-736. Bud Yanus 20 1976-797. Ryan Ford 19 2001-04 Donn Wolfe 19 1985-88 Richard Berryman 19 1967-6910. Corey Chaffins 18 2007-11 Jeff Fischer 18 2005-0712. George Biddle 17 2005-07 Mark Rutherford 17 1994-97 Bob Welch 17 1975-77 Joe Linde 17 1999-2002 Sean Hoffman 17 2006-0917. Will Stewardson 15 2002-06 Steve Weber 15 2010-1219. Anthony Tomey 13 2000-0320. Tom Gallus 12 1999-2002 Joe Battistelli 12 2012-present Kendall Lewis 12 2009-present23. Ross Winiemko 11 2001-03

Single Season Records1. Bob Owchinko 14 19762. Ryan Ford 11 2004 Jay Kuhnie 11 1970 Bob Owchinko 11 19755. Mickey Weston 10 1982 Mike Lumley 10 1988 Doug Martin 10 1991 Bob Welch 10 19769. Will Stewardson 9 2004 Mark Rutherford 9 1997 Jeff Fischer 9 2006 Doug Martin 9 198813. Jeff Fischer 8 2007 George Biddle 8 2007 Bob Gerlach 8 1977 Ken Bruchanski 8 1975 Jason Hansen 8 1982 Gordon Chretien 8 1978 Randy Gorgon 8 1979 Doug Martin 8 1990 Steve Herbst 8 1994

ERACareer Records1. Paul Temple 1.65 1951-542. Bob Welch 1.84 1975-773. Ken Bruchanski 1.91 1973-754. Jay Kuhnie 1.97 1969-725. Gerald Jarvella 2.16 1973-746. Bob Owchinko 2.22 1973-767. Jeffrey Rousseau 2.63 2012-present8. Craig Bate 3.25 2006-07 Woody MIlls 3.25 1970-7310. Jeff Fischer 3.26 2005-0711. Bud Yanus 3.62 1976-7912. Brad Edick 3.66 1981-8313. Ben Simon 3.70 1995-9714. George Biddle 3.82 2005-07

Single Season Records1. Jerry Kramer 1.04 19692. Art Sheridan 1.13 1952 Mike Platzer 1.13 19654. Jay Kuhnie 1.16 19705. Bob Welch 1.29 19756. Jay Schwalm 1.52 19687. Jay Kuhnie 1.58 19728. Bob Owchinko 1.59 19759. Bob Welch 1.60 197610. Bob Owchinko 1.66 197411. Ken Bruchanski 1.74 1974 Paul Temple 1.74 195413. Tom Burkert 1.77 197014. Bob Welch 1.82 197615. Brian Valente 1.86 201116. Woody Mills 1.95 197017. Jeff Fischer 1.97 200618. John Martin 1.99 1978

INNINGS PITCHEDCareer Records1. Doug Martin 388.1 1988-912. Bud Yanus 312.2 1976-793. Bob Owchinko 305.2 1973-764. Corey Chaffins 299.2 2007-115. Ryan Ford 275.0 2001-046. Sean Hoffman 273.1 2006-097. Jeff Fischer 268.0 2005-07 8. Joe Linde 267.1 1999-20029. George Biddle 261.2 2005-07 10. Anthony Tomey 260.2 2000-0311. Woody Mills 243.1 1970-7312. Randy Gorgon 241.1 1978-8113. Jay Kuhnie 231.0 1969-7214. Jeff Mull 225.2 1997-9915. Mark Rutherford 223.0 1994-9716. Tom Gallus 220.2 1999-200217. Steve Weber 216.2 2010-1218. Will Stewardson 210.0 2002-0619. Seth Kenny 199.0 1995-98 Single Season Records1. Bob Owchinko 135.2 19762. Ryan Ford 119.2 20043. Jeff Fischer 109.2 20064. Don Vesling 108.0 19875. Robert Wendzicki 106.2 20116. Corey Chaffins 104.1 20107. Mike Lumley 104.0 19888. Jeff Fischer 102.0 20079. Bob Owchinko 101.2 197510. John Martin 101.0 197711. Sean Hoffman 97.0 200812. Ken Spratke 96.2 1984 Dave Pieron 96.2 200314. Doug Martin 96.1 199115. Steve Weber 95.2 201216. Joe Linde 95.0 200117. Bob Welch 94.0 197618. George Biddle 93.0 200719. Jay Kuhnie 92.2 197020. Joe Linde 91.2 2002

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Matt Shoemaker (pictured) holds the EMU single season save record with 14 in 2007.

Category Record Year At-Bats 2098 2004Batting Average .380 1998 Games Played 68 1979Runs Scored 477 1981Hits 687 1981Doubles 131 1997Triples 40 1981Home Runs 100 2009 Runs Batted In 417 1981 Total Bases 1033 1981 Sacrifice Hits 62 1991Sacrifice Flies 37 2012Stolen Bases 147 1981, 2004Base on Balls 286 1982Strikeouts 504 2004Hit By Pitch 74 2010

Category Record Year Putouts 1578 2011Assists 701 2004Errors 140 1985Double Plays 60 2002 Fielding Percentage .986 1970

Category Record Year Wins 46 1976Losses 36 2000Ties 2 1982Earned Run Average 2.17 1970Shutouts 15 1970Complete Games 35 1976Saves 16 2007 Innings Pitched 526.0 2011 Hits 280 1974Runs 130 1970Earned Runs 104 1970Walks 116 1999Strikeouts 389 2012

COMPLETE GAMESCareer Records1. Doug Martin 26 1988-912. Bob Owchinko 24 1973-76 Bud Yanus 24 1976-794. Donn Wolfe 18 1985-885. Jay Kuhnie 17 1969-72 Randy Gorgon 17 1978-817. Ken Bruchanski 14 1973-758. Gordon Chretien 13 1978-79 Mike Lumley 13 1987-88 Joe Linde 13 1999-200211. Woody Mills 11 1970-73 Jay Davisson 11 1979-81 Mickey Weston 11 1980-8214. Seth Kenny 9 1995-98 Mark Rutherford 9 1994-97 Single Season Records1. Mike Lumley 13 19882. Bob Owchinko 12 19763. Doug Martin 10 19914. Don Vesling 9 19875. John Martin 8 1978 Ken Spratke 8 19847. Jay Kuhnie 7 1972 Bob Owchinko 7 1975 Gordon Chretien 7 197910. Jay Kuhnie 6 1970 Jerry Kramer 6 1970 Ken Bruchanski 6 1974 Jay Davisson 6 1981 Joe Linde 6 2002 Ryan Ford 6 2002

SAVESCareer Records1. Steve Herbst 23 1992-952. Matt Shoemaker 14 2007-083. Ross Winiemko 11 2001-2003 Joe Battistelli 11 2010-present4. Brian Reynolds 10 1996-98 Phil Kommer 10 1998-2001 Robert Wendzicki 10 2008-11 7. Tom Gallus 8 1999-20028. Jay Schwalm 7 1967-69 Kevin Wammes 7 2006-0910. Bob Smith 6 1982-85 Fred Londo 6 1989-93 Anthony Tomey 6 2000-03 Tim Combs 6 2008-1114. Dale Corbin 5 1973-75 Bob Welch 5 1975-77 Gordon Chretien 5 1978-79 Will Stewardson 5 2002-06 Kristian Calibuso 5 2011-present19. Many tied with 4 Single Season Records1. Matt Shoemaker 14 20072. Robert Wendzicki 9 2008 3. Phil Kommer 8 19984. Jay Schwalm 7 1967 Steve Herbst 7 1994 Tom Gallus 7 19997. Brian Reynolds 6 1997 Fred Londo 6 1990 Ross Winiemko 6 2002 Joe Battistelli 6 201210. Bob Welch 5 1975 Will Stewardson 5 2005 Kristian Calibuso 5 201112. Randy Gregory 4 1979 Gordon Chretian 4 1979 Bob Smith 4 1982 Todd Hendricks 4 1989 Matt Hammett 4 1992 Brian Reynolds 4 1996 Anthony Tomey 4 2001 Ross Winiemko 4 2003 Ryan Vandenbussche 4 2004 Kevin Wammes 4 2006 Brett Cisper 4 2010 Tim Combs 4 2010

STRIKEOUTSCareer Records1. Bob Owchinko 309 1973-762. Corey Chaffins 277 2007-113. Jeff Fischer 261 2005-074. Anthony Tomey 249 2000-035. Woody Mills 225 1970-736. Bob Welch 219 1975-777. Doug Martin 212 1988-918. Bud Yanus 207 1976-799. Jay Kuhnie 204 1969-7210. Joe Linde 201 1999-200211. Bill Giffin 177 1966-6912. Sean Hoffman 158 2006-0913. George Biddle 156 2005-07 Ben Simon 156 1995-9715. Jeff Mull 152 1997-9916. Mark Rutherford 150 1994-97 Jordan Glover 150 2009-1218. Steve Weber 148 2010-1219. Tom Gallus 143 1999-200220. Ken Bruchanski 135 1973-75 Single Season Records1. Bob Owchinko 125 19762. Bob Welch 111 19763. Bob Owchinko 107 19754. Jeff Fischer 103 20065. Corey Chaffins 96 20106. Jeff Fischer 95 20077. Bob Welch 90 19758. John Martin 87 19779. Anthony Tomey 83 200210. Mike Lumley 81 1988 Ben Simon 81 199612. Anthony Tomey 80 200313. Robert Wendzicki 76 201114. Joe Linde 75 200115. Jay Schwalm 74 196816. Tom Burkert 73 197017. Doug Martin 71 1991 Terry Bigham 71 199919. Corey Chaffins 70 201120. Ken Bruchanski 69 1975 Corey Chaffins 69 2009

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

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MAC CHAMPIONS BY YEAR1947- Ohio1948- Ohio1949- Western Michigan1950- Western Michigan1951- Western Michigan1952- Western Michigan1953- Ohio1954- Ohio1955- Western Michigan1956- Ohio1957- Western Michigan1958- Western Michigan1959- Ohio/Western Michigan1960- Ohio1961- Western Michigan1962- Western Michigan1963- Western Michigan1964- Kent State/Ohio1965- Ohio1966- Western Michigan1967- Western Michigan1968- Ohio1969- Ohio1970- Ohio1971- Ohio1972- Bowling Green1973- Miami1974- Miami1975- Eastern Michigan1976- Eastern Michigan1977- Central Michigan1978- Eastern Michigan1979- Miami1980- Central Michigan1981- Central Michigan1982- Eastern Michigan1983- Miami1984- Central Michigan1985- Central Michigan1986- Central Michigan1987- Central Michigan1988- Central Michigan1989- Western Michigan1990- Central Michigan1991- Ohio1992- Kent State1993- Kent State/Central Michigan1994- Kent State1995- Bowling Green1996- Kent State1997- Ohio1998- Ball State (West); Bowling Green (East); Ball State (Overall)1999- Ball State (West); Bowling Green (East); Ball State (Overall)2000- Ball State (West)/Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East) Kent State (Overall)2001- Ball State (West); Bowling Green (East); Ball State (Overall)2002-Eastern Michigan (West); Bowling Green (East); Bowling Green (Overall)2003- Ball State (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall)2004- Central Michigan (West); Miami (East); Central Michigan (Overall)2005- Ball State (West); Miami (East); Miami (Overall)2006- Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall)2007-Eastern Michigan(West); Kent State (East); Eastern Michigan (Overall)2008-Eastern Michigan (West); Kent State (Co-East); Bowling Green (Co-East) Kent State (Overall)2009- Ball State (West); Bowling Green (East); Bowling Green (Overall)2010- Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East); Central Michigan (Overall)2011- Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall)2012- Toledo (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall)

ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS BY SCHOOLOhio (15)

1947-48-53-54-56-59-60-64-65-68-69-70-71-91-97Western Michigan (14)

1949-50-51-52-55-57-58-59-61-62-63-66-67-89Central Michigan (12)

1977-80-81-84-85-86-87-88-90-93-2004-10Kent State (10)

1964-92-93-94-96-2000-03-07-08-11-12Miami (5)

1973-74-79-83-2005Eastern Michigan (5) 1975-76-78-82-2007

Ball State (4) 1998-99-2001-06

Bowling Green (4) 1972-95-2002-09

ALL-TIME DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONS BY SCHOOLWest DivisionBall State (7)

1998-99-2000-01-03-05-09Central Michigan (5)

2000-04-06-10-11Eastern Michigan (3)

2002-07-08

East DivisionBowling Green (6)

1998-99-2000-01-08-09Kent State (8)

2000-03-06-07-08-10-11-12Miami (2) 2004-05

School Years Games Won Lost Tied Pct.Central Michigan 105 3,147 1,966 1,181 16 .624Ohio 120 3,196 1,857 1,339 10 .581Western Michigan 101 3,119 1,793 1,326 22 .574Kent State 84 2,615 1,497 1,118 10 .572Miami 97 3,088 1,748 1,328 10 .566Bowling Green 93 2,831 1,508 1,297 26 .532Eastern Michigan 64 2,847 1,492 1,345 10 .524Ball State 91 2,773 1,409 1,364 14 .508Buffalo 50 1,596 780 816 5 .488Akron 113 2,735 1,330 1,403 19 .486Toledo 87 2,691 1,286 1,395 10 .478Northern Illinois 101 2,767 1,279 1,428 25 .462

School App. Games Won Lost Pct.Akron 2 6 4 2 .667Kent State 19 77 53 24 .688Eastern Michigan 11 42 27 15 .642Miami 14 52 30 22 .577Buffalo 1 4 2 2 .500Central Michigan 16 52 24 28 .461Bowling Green 10 32 14 18 .438Ohio 13 38 14 24 .368Northern Illinois 6 19 7 12 .368Ball State 13 41 15 26 .366Toledo 8 23 8 15 .348Western Michigan 9 24 6 18 .250

NCAA District/Regional Playoff Records(Note: Prior to 1954, district playoff games were not counted as a part of the NCAA national champion-ship. However, all district playoff games involving MAC teams are considered in the results but not in the standings. In 1977, Miami became the first MAC team to receive an at-large bid, and played in a district other than District Four. Also, the appearances by Ball State, Buffalo, Marshall and Northern Illinois came when the school’s were not members of the MAC but the records and results have been provided.)

Team (Years participated) Yrs. G W-L Pct.W. Michigan (1948-49-50-51-52-55-57-58-59-61-62-63-66-67-89) 15 61 35-26 .574Eastern Michigan (1975-76-78-81-82, 2003, 08) 7 33 17-16 .515Ohio (1948-50-52-53-54-56-60-65-68-69-70-71-91-97) 14 34 14-20 .412Kent State (1964-92-93-94-2001-02-04-07-09-10-11-12) 11 35 14-21 .400Miami (1973-74-77-79-83-00-05) 6 18 6-12 .333Ball State (1965-69-2006) 2 6 2-4 .333Marshall (1973-78) 2 6 2-4 .333Central Michigan (1972-77-80-81-84-85-86-87-88-90-94-95) 12 35 11-24 .314Bowling Green (1972-98-99) 3 8 2-6 .250Buffalo (1971-73) 2 5 1-4 .200Akron (1996) 1 2 0-2 .000Northern Illinois (1972) 1 2 0-2 .000

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. G W-L Pct.Eastern Michigan (1975-76) 2 8 4-4 .500Ohio (1970) 1 4 2-2 .500Western Michigan (1952-55-58-59-61-63) 6 21 9-12 .429Kent State (2012) 1 3 1-2 .333

ALL-TIME RECORDS(updated)

MAC TOURNAMENT RECORDS(updated)

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eaStern michigan univerSity

Enrollment Profile With nearly 23,000 students, EMU provides a rich learning environment for the university community. The University currently has approximately 17,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students. Our stu-dents represent 45 states and 93 foreign countries. Of undergraduate students, 69 percent are full time and 60 percent are women. The most popular majors are education, business, social sciences and history, science and engineering, English, and the health pro-fessions. EMU’s population is approximately 70 percent white; 16 percent black; 3 percent international; 6 percent undeclared; 2.5 percent Asian-American; 2 percent Hispanic and 0.5 percent Native-American. Eastern Michigan offers a number of special academic programs to help students succeed. These include the Honors College; the Holman Learning Cen-ter; distance learning; accelerated format programs; online, weekend and evening programs and courses; American Humanics certification; the World College Study Abroad Tours; a specialized master’s degree program for corporations offered on site; a double master’s degree; online technologies for education and training through the Centers for Corporate Training; and EMU Worldwide. With more than 200 academic and social orga-nizations, an extensive intramural sports program, 21 NCAA Division I-A sports and numerous cultural activities from which to choose, EMU students have diverse opportunities to become involved in campus life. Students’ on-campus housing choices range from traditional dormitory-style rooms to apartments and include living/learning center options.

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

What Makes Us Unique In 1849, with the passage of Act No. 138, the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan formally paved the way for the establishment of Michigan State Normal School, with the exclusive purposes of instructing persons in the art of teaching; providing a good common school education; and giving instruction in the mechanic arts, husbandry, agricultural chemistry and the laws of the United States. Since its inception, Eastern Michigan, first as a Normal School, then as a College and finally as a University, has grown and developed to respond to the ever-changing needs of society. Over the years, EMU has educated thousands of sons and daughters of Michigan, the nation, and the world. The University currently serves nearly 22,000 students who are pursuing undergraduate, graduate, special-ist, doctoral and certificate degrees in the arts, sciences and professions. In all, more than 200 majors, minors and concentrations are delivered through the University’s Colleges of Arts and Sciences; Business; Education; Health and Human Services; Technology, and its graduate school. Eastern Michigan’s exceptional faculty, students and alumni include CEOs from major businesses; a National Student Teacher of the Year, National Teacher of the Year, numerous Fulbright Scholars and Milken Family Foundation National Educators award winners; and several Michigan Teachers of the Year. EMU is regularly recognized by national publications for its excellence, diversity, and commitment to ap-plied education.

Faculty/Staff Eastern Michigan University employs 689 full-time faculty and 1,100 staff members. Ninety-four percent of EMU professors have doctoral degrees or terminal degrees in their field. The student to faculty ratio is 19:1. Faculty work closely with students, and many involve students in their research. In 2009, the Uni-versity celebrated its 29th annual Undergraduate Symposium; a benchmark program for undergradu-ate research.

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

The Alumni Association Representing more than 142,000 alumni and friends, the Alumni Association sponsors social and service-related programs for more than 20 geographically-based and special-interest alumni chapters.

EMU’s Economic Impact Since its founding in 1849, Eastern Michigan has provided quality services to the residents of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, the State of Michigan and other states and nations. EMU’s total impact on the Michigan economy of an estimated $3 billion annually reflects a return of more than $30 for each dollar received from the state. The University’s total impact on the Michigan economy results in a contribution of $115 million in state tax revenue. Thus, EMU’s impact on state government tax revenue is $1.25 in taxes for each dollar received from the state.

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Mission Statement Eastern Michigan University is committed to excellence in teaching through traditional and innovative ap-proaches, the extension of knowledge through basic and applied research, and creative and artistic expression. Building on a proud tradition of national leadership in the preparation of teachers, we maximize educational opportunities and personal and professional growth for students from diverse backgrounds through an array of baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral programs. We strive to provide a student-focused learning environ-ment that enhances the lives of students and positively impacts the community. We extend our commitment beyond the campus boundaries to the wider community

through service initiatives, and public and private partnerships of mutual interest addressing local, regional, national and international opportunities and challenges.

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

March 28, 1849: State Legislature passed Act No. 138 entitled “An Act to Establish a State Normal School.”

Oct. 5, 1852: Official dedication of Michigan State Normal School.

March 29, 1853: Michigan State Normal School opens, offering two programs of study, a “classical course” and an “English course.”

1854: Michigan State Normal School holds first commence-ment, with three graduates.

Sept. 1881: The student newspaper, The Normal News, is founded as a monthly.

1890: MSNS is the first Michigan institution to establish a department of geography.

Oct. 22, 1896: Theodore Roosevelt visits Michigan State Normal School.

Sept. 15, 1897: The student newspaper is renamed The Normal College News, published twice a month.

1897: MSNS is the first U.S. teacher’s college to become a four-year institution.

April 28, 1899: Michigan State Normal School is renamed Michigan State Normal College.

1900: Student athletes unofficially adopt the nickname Normalites. Athletes could wear either a “Y” for Ypsilanti or an “N” for Normal.

1915: MSNC is the first U.S. teacher’s college to establish training for teachers of the disabled.

Oct. 24, 1929: Athletic teams are named the Hurons.

July 1, 1956: Michigan State Normal College becomes Eastern Michigan College.

July 6, 1956: The student newspaper is renamed The Eastern Echo, a weekly publication.

June 1, 1959: Eastern Michigan College is renamed Eastern Michigan University.

1959: The College of Education is established.

1959: The College of Arts and Sciences is established.

Oct. 13, 1960: Senator John F. Kennedy visits Eastern Michi-gan University

1964: The College of Business is established.

1975: The College of Health and Human Services is estab-lished.

1980: The College of Technology is established.

1990: Eastern Michigan University begins the first phase of a $213-million investment in campus renovations.

Jan. 30, 1991: The Board of Regents approve changing the Huron name and logo.

May 22, 1991: Board of Regents approve new EMU logo and nickname - the Eagles.

Sept. 9, 1994: The mascot “Swoop” is officially adopted.

Nov. 28, 1995: Groundbreaking for the Bruce T. Halle Library is held.

Oct. 30, 1996: President Bill Clinton visits EMU to present a speech on women in the business community.

Sept. 20, 1997: A “beaming ceremony” is hosted to celebrate construction of the new Convocation Center.

June 1, 1998: The official opening of the $41-million Bruce T. Halle Library is held.

Oct. 9, 1998: Official dedication of the Bruce T. Halle Library takes place.

Jan. 1, 1999: Eastern Michigan University begins a year-long celebration of its sesquicentennial.

May 2000: President Bill Clinton delivers the commence-ment address at Eastern Michigan University’s Convocation Center.

Sept. 21, 2004: A ground breaking Ceremony is held for the New $37.5-million EMU Student Center.

May 14, 2008: Dr. Susan Martin is appointed the 22nd president of EMU by a unanimous vote of the EMU Board of Regents.

July 7, 2008: Dr. Susan Martin begins her role as EMU President.

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Fast FactsFounded: 1849 - Michigan State Normal SchoolEnrollment: Fifth-largest state institution in MichiganUndergraduates: 17,808Graduates: 4,830Gender: Undergraduates: 59% female; 41% male Graduates: 65% female; 35% maleMichigan residents: 88 percentPresident: Susan MartinBoard of Regents: Eight-member board, appointed by governorFaculty: 689 full timeFaculty holding Ph.D.: 93 percentStudent/Faculty Ratio: 19:1New Freshmen Average GPA: 3.1New Freshmen Average ACT: 21New Freshmen Average SAT: 1,014Academic programs: 423 majors, minors and concentrations, plus 167 graduate degrees and certificate programsDoctoral programs: 2 - Educational Leadership; Clinical PsychologyCampus Buildings: 122Campus Size: 880 acresAthletic Affiliation: NCAA Division FBS (1-A)NCAA Conference: Mid-American ConferenceMascot: Eagles Colors: Green and White

2011-12 Tuition and Fees*In-state and Ohio, 30 credit hours: $8,377Out-of-State, 30 credit hours: $22,282Room and Board, 18 meals weekly: $7,785*subject to change

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

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dr. SuSan w. martin

Entering her fifth year as the presi-dent of Eastern Michigan University, Dr. Susan W. Martin has made a sig-nificant impact on the campus in her short time in Ypsilanti. Named the 22nd president of EMU May 14, 2008, she is the first female president in EMU’s 162-year history. Martin officially took office July 7, 2008. Since joining EMU she has led the institution in two consecutive years of enrollment growth, kept tuition, room and board at 0% increase for 2010-11, enhanced the quality of education by investing in hiring new faculty, and en-hanced the living and learning facilities by making $195M in capital improve-ments to the campus. “I am thrilled to be chosen for the honor of leading this great University, which has a strong history of excellent education and a bright future,” said Martin. During her inaugural address Martin set fourth an ambitious vision for the

university. The goals included building on the pillars of aca-demic excellence, refreshing alumni relationships, compre-hensive fundraising and earn-ing the public’s trust. Under Martin’s guidance in 2008, EMU was again recog-nized as a “Best Midwestern College” by The Princeton Review for the sixth straight year. Addi-tionally, for the fifth consecu-tive year, The Princeton Review recognized Eastern’s College of Business as one of the “Best 296 Business Schools” in the nation. Eastern Michigan also was awarded a 2009 Michigan His-toric Preservation Network’s (MHPN) Government/Institu-tional Award for its preservation of the University’s core historic campus. Prior to coming to EMU, Martin was the provost and vice-chan-

cellor of academic affairs at the Univer-sity of Michigan-Dearborn. The majority of Martin’s higher edu-cation career was at Grand Valley State University, where she taught and pub-lished as a professor of accounting and taxation. Martin served as director of the master of taxation program, direc-tor of international business programs,

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

Dr. Susan W. MartinEMU President

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Francine ParkerChairFrancine Parker was appointed by Governor Granholm in January 2007 to re-place Joseph Antonini, whose term expired in December 2006. Parker is the Executive Director of the UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust, which provides health care benefits to UAW retirees. Parker, who has more than 40 years of healthcare experience, retired as president and CEO of Health Alliance Plan in 2008. She has previously served as chair of the Personnel and Compensation committee, chair of the Faculty Affairs committee, vice chair of the Educational Policies committee, and served as vice chair to the Board from 2010 to 2012. She currently serves on the Personnel and Compensation Committee, is chair

of the Executive Committee, vice chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee, and is the chair of the Board. She is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 2014.

Michael Hawks Michael Hawks was appointed by Governor Snyder in February 2011 to replace Phil Incarnati, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2018. He serves as chair of the Athletic Affairs committee and vice chair of the Finance, Audit and Investment committee. In addition, he serves on the Eagle Administrative Services Board. Hawks was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan and grew up in Ypsilanti Township. He graduated from Ypsilanti High School where he excelled in football and received a full athletic-scholarship from East-ern Michigan University. Hawks earned a varsity letter as a true freshman and went on to be the team’s starting Noseguard the next three seasons. While at EMU, he earned a BA in Business Administration and subsequently earned a MA

in Higher Education Administration from Michigan State University. After completing his Higher Education, he served as Chief of Staff for the Majority Floor Leader in the Michigan House of Representatives and on the Staff of the Speaker of the House. He currently serves as a director of Governmental Consultant Services Inc. (GCSI) in Lansing, Michigan. GCSI is a multi-client Lobbying firm that is consistently recognized as Michigan’s number one rated firm. Hawks individually has consistently been voted among the 10 best lobbyists in the state by independent political surveys of Capitol insiders.

James F. Stapleton Jim Stapleton was appointed by Governor Jennifer Granholm in January of 2007 to replace Karen Valvo, who resigned. Stapleton was reappointed by Governor Gra-nholm in January 2009 to his own eight-year term that expires December 31, 2016. Stapleton is President and CEO of B&R Consultants. From 2001 through July of 2004 (while continuing to fully own and operate B&R), Stapleton assumed the responsi-bilities of Senior Vice President of Business Affairs of the Detroit Tigers, making him (for a good majority of his tenure) the highest ranking African-American within the business operations of a Major League Baseball franchise. In July of 2004, Stapleton left Major League Baseball to participate in a group that, in June of 2005, purchased the Minnesota Vikings. He is the former president of The Think Twice Foundation, an organization comprised of African and Jewish American Community Leaders that raised more than $1 million and provided more than 200 units of new and/or re-

furbished housing for Detroit residents. He is also a past chairman of the Detroit Chapter of the Urban League. Stapleton has also served on several profit and not-for-profit boards, including the Fellowship of Christian Ath-letes, Wayne State University’s Shiffman Medical Library Board of Visitors, Ontario Michigan Rail, and the Board of Directors of Detroit Commerce Bank. He currently serves on the Personnel and Compensation Committee and is chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee.

Mike Morris Vice Chair Mike Morris was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011 to replace Gary Hawks, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2018. He is chairman and chief executive officer of American Electric Power (AEP). From 1997 to 2003, Morris was chairman, president and CEO of Northeast Utilities System. Before joining Northeast Utilities, he was president and CEO of Consumers Energy, principal subsidiary of CMS Energy, and president of CMS Marketing, Ser-vices and Trading. He was previously president of Colorado Interstate Gas Co. and ex-ecutive vice president of marketing, transportation and gas supply for ANR Pipeline Co., both subsidiaries of El Paso Energy. Morris was the founder and president of ANR Gathering Co., one of the first gas marketing companies in the United States. Morris

is past chairman of the Edison Electric Institute, Institute of Nuclear Power Operations and Nuclear Electric Insur-ance Limited. He also serves on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Electricity Advisory Board, the National Governors Association’s Task Force on Electricity Infrastructure, Business Roundtable (chairing the Business Roundtable’s Sus-tainable Growth Initiative). He serves as a director of the boards of Alcoa, Battelle and The Hartford Financial Ser-vices Group, Inc. Morris graduated from Eastern Michigan University with both bachelors and masters degrees in biology. He served on the Board of Regents at Eastern Michigan University from 1997-2004. He is currently serving a new term through 2018. In 1995 he received the university’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. During his graduate years, he was commander of the ROTC Brigade. Morris received a law degree, cum laude, from the Detroit College of Law and is a member of the Michigan Bar Association. He previously served as chair of the Finance, Audit and Investment Committee and currently serves as a member of the Education Achievement Authority, is vice chair of the Executive Committee, vice chair of the Educational Policies Committee, chair of the Personnel and Compensa-tion Committee and is the vice chair of the Board.

The Board of Regents is the governing body of Eastern Michigan University. Its current format was created when the State of Michi-gan ratified a new constitution, Jan. 6, 1964. The Board comprises eight regents who are appointed to eight-year terms by the gover-nor. The current EMU Regents are Francine Parker, chair; Mike Mor-ris, vice chair; Floyd Clack; Beth Fitzsimmons; James F. Stapleton; Mary Treder Lang; and James Webb.

Floyd Clack Floyd Clack was appointed by Governor Granholm in June 2005 to fill the seat vacated by Steven G. Gordon, and then reappointed to a full term in January of 2007. Clack was a member of the Genesee County Board of Commissioners (District 2) from 1996-2004 and is a former state representative, serving seven terms from 1982 – 1996. He also served as a member of the Flint City Council from 1979 – 1982 and was a guidance counselor and teacher in the Flint Com-munity Schools. He is a former president of the Flint NAACP. Clack received a master’s degree in counseling from EMU in 1972. He lives in Flint. Clack currently serves on the Joint Oversight Committee, is vice chair of the Student Affairs com-mittee, vice chair of the Athletic Affairs committee and secretary of the Eagle

Administrative Services Board.

Floyd Clack

Michael Hawks

Francine ParkerChair

Mike MorrisVice Chair

Beth Fitzsimmons, Ph.D.Beth Fitzsimmons was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011 to replace Mohamed Okdie, who resigned. She is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2016. She serves as chair of the Student Affairs committee. Dr. Fitzsimmons founded Information Strategists, LLC, in 1987, a company that provides information services for high tech companies. Clients include scientists, engineers, marketing specialists and executives of major U.S. corporations. She earned a degree in Chemistry from Simmons College, an MLS from the University of Albany and in 2001 she earned her doctorate in Public Policy specializing in Information Policy from George Mason University. From 2003-2008, she was appointed by the President and chaired the U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS). From 1996-1999, Dr. Fitzsimmons was involved with several projects at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Prior to that,

she was associated with CENDI; an Executive Branch interagency working group composed of the scientific and technical (STI) managers from the Departments of Commerce, Energy, Defense, Health and Human Services, and NASA. Dr. Fitzsimmons served as the information specialist for 10 years at Aerodyne Research, Inc., and also has served as the Chairman of the Depository Library Council to the U.S. Public Printer (1993-94) and received the Public Printer’s Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Fitzsimmons has served on the Advisory Board of the School of Library and Information Science (SILS) at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), on the Advisory Board of the College of Computing and Information (CCI) at the University of Albany and was appointed to the Knowledge Trust. A member of the American Chemical Society for over 25 years, she has served on the ACS Committee of Patent and Related Matters (CPRM) for 5 years. Locally, she has served as President of the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor (2010-11), on the Boards of the Ann Arbor YMCA, University of Michigan Libraries, and the Library of Michigan Foundation. She currently serves as chair of the Educational Policies Committee and chair of the Student Affairs Committee.

Beth Fitzsimmons

James F. StapletonMary Treder Lang, CPA, CGMA

Mary Treder Lang was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Rick Snyder in December of 2012 to fill the seat vacated by former Chairman, Roy Wilbanks, with a term ending in December of 2020. After earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Ac-counting and Marketing from the University of Dayton, Treder Lang began her career at KPMG, located in Detroit where she specialized in financial institutions, non-for-profits and mergers, and acquisitions. Following her time at KPMG, she spent five years in various management positions at SBC/Ameritech. She spent considerable time in the Computer Security District and became a recognized computer security expert amongst the Bell Operating Companies. She ultimately left SBC/Ameritech to establish a new Midwest Office for LINX Technologies, assuming the position of North American (NA) Sales Director. LINX Technologies was acquired by Mosler, Inc. and there she held various senior management positions providing coverage

throughout North America. After her time spent with Mosler, Inc, she began working for Siemens, Inc. where she held various positions ranging from NA Sales Director, Sales Manager, and District Manager (first woman), to lastly becoming the Senior Executive-Government for Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. She eventually transitioned her career to Accretive Solutions where she was a Business Development Manager. In December of 2008 Treder Lang chose to begin her own business, Mary Treder Lang, CPA. In October, 2011 she joined Baker Tilly in Michigan as Director of Business Development. Mary Treder Lang has held many different leadership positions throughout the years. Her positions have ranged from senior level positions with employers, to executive positions on Board of Directors, to voluntary Treasurer for many organizations. She is active in the Michigan Women’s Foundation as a Power of 100 Women Leadership Advisory Cabinet Member, Women’s Forum and the East Side Club. In Septem-ber, 2011 she was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder to the Michigan State Parks and Outdoor Recreation Blue Ribbon Panel. In October, 2012 she received the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Emerging Leader Award given by the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants (MACPA) for the first time in the State of Michigan. In addition, she is active in her community as a member of the St. Paul’s Catholic Church, the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the Rotary Club, the Mother’s Club for Grosse Pointe South High School, the League of Women Voters, the Grosse Pointe Chamber, the Detroit Regional Chamber, the Detroit Economic Club, a Volunteer Council Member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO), Past Commodore of the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club and a Board member of the MACPA. She is also active in philanthropic efforts for the March of Dimes, Leukemia Lymphoma Society, American Cancer Society and Michigan Women’s Foundation. Regent Treder Lang is currently on the Executive Committee, the Personnel and Compensation Committee, and is the chair of the Finance, Audit and Investment Committee.

Mary Treder Lang

James Webb James Webb was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in December 2012 to replace the vacated seat of Thomas Sidlik. He is appointed for a term expiring December 2020. Webb received an A.A. in Business Administration from College of the Sequoias in 1968, a B.B.A. in Management from Eastern Michigan University in 1971, and an M.B.A. in Finance from EMU in 1976. Webb worked for the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company from 1971 to 1974 as a Property Underwriter, from 1974 to 1976 he worked as a Corporate Insurance Analyst for Masco Corporation, he was an Assistant Insurance Manager for The Budd Company, and from 1977 to 1981 he worked as an Assistant Risk Manager for Republic Steel Corp. Webb is currently the Chairman of Aon Risk Services, Inc. of Michigan. In addition to his work experience, Webb has been very active in the EMU community. In 1988 he received the Alumnus Achievement Award, and in 1989 he was Chair of the Campaign for Champions. He was an original member of the Foun-

dation Board, served as treasurer from 1993 to 1995, vice chair from 1995 to 1997, chair from 1997 to 1999, and in 1999 he became an Emeritus member. He received the Dr. John W. Porter Distinguished Service Award in 1992, was a member of the President Search Committee in 2005, Ethos week Supporter from 2007 to 2012 as well as Ethos Week Speaker in 2007, and was on the College of Business Dean Search Committee in 2012. Webb has also been involved in numerous Not-for-Profit activities. He is a member of the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Farmington Hills Police Benevolent Association, Michigan Property & Casualty Association, and was a Director of the Detroit Athletic Club. He is also active in Rainbow Connection (Brooks Patterson’s Charity Grants Wishes for Terminally Ill Children) and the City of Cleveland/Operation Improvement Task Force. In addition to the Not-for-Profit activities, he is involved in the Boards of FDI Insurance Limited (Ireland) and FCE Reinsurance Limited (Ireland). Regent Webb is currently the EMU Foundation Board of Trustees representative and is a member of the Joint Oversight Committee.

James Webb

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Dr. Derrick GraggAthletics Director

The mark of an exceptional athletics program is the progress that is made each year. And under the leadership of athletics direc-tor Dr. Derrick Gragg, the Eastern Michigan University department of athletics has turned in successful campaigns in each of his first five years at the helm. During Gragg’s first year at EMU in 2006-07, the department set a school and Mid-American Conference record by capturing a remarkable eight team conference titles, adding a league post-season crown and recording two runner-up finishes. The MAC-record eight team championships eclipsed the mark of six held jointly by Central Michigan University (2003-04) and Western Michigan University (1984-85). In 2007-08, Gragg’s second as athletics direc-tor, EMU followed up the record-breaking eight championships in 2006-07 with four league regular-season titles and one MAC Tournament crown and the Eagles secured the Reese Trophy which is awarded annually to the top overall men’s athletics program in the league. Eastern had won the prestigious Reese Trophy three pre-vious times (1987-88, 1990-91 and 1995-96). Gragg was nationally recognized for his lead-ership in 2008-09, earning the Black Coaches & Administrators (BCA) Administrator of the Year Award. He received the award at the BCA National Convention and Expo Awards Banquet, May 29, 2009, in Indianapolis, Ind. The Eagles won a pair of MAC titles during the 2008-09 campaign in men’s cross country and swimming, while finishing as the runner-up in men’s golf, men’s indoor track, men’s outdoor track, women’s golf and women’s soccer en route to a second place finish in the Reese Trophy

standings. Eastern continued to excel in 2009-10 with a trio of MAC team titles, 30 individual MAC Cham-pionships and 60 student-athletes named to the All-MAC teams. Gragg also helped spearhead the construction of EMU’s $3.9 million multi-purpose indoor athletic practice facility located near the north end of Rynearson Stadium. The 2010-11 season proved to be another record-setting campaign for EMU Athletics. The women’s outdoor track and field team won in 11 years to go along with the men’s cross country team capturing its 15 MAC crown. The Eagles finished near the top in the battle for the Mid-American Conference all-sports championships. The women’s athletic program turned in third place showing in the race for the Jacoby Trophy, while the men’s athletic program turned in its fifth consecutive top five finish in the battle for the Reese Trophy. The 2011-12 fall and winter revenue-gener-ating sports programs had a banner season, ranking as the third-best combined winning percentage for the football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball programs since joining the MAC in the 1976-77 academic year. Eastern posted a .593 winning percentage during the 2011-12 season between the four revenue-generating sports, while coming out victorious in 62.50 percent of their MAC tilts which ranks first in its history. In total, the Green and White won a pair of MAC titles during the 2011-12 campaign in men’s cross country and swimming, while claiming the MAC West Division crowns in both men’s and women’s basketball. Additonally, four of EMU’s top six athletic fundraising years have occurred during the

past six years under Gragg’s leadership. The department also secured the largest athletics donation in EMU athletics history in 2008 - a $1 million donation to men’s and women’s track programs. Gragg was named EMU’s 11th athletic direc-tor, Feb. 21, 2006, after spending the previous six years at the University of Arkansas. He first joined the U of A in 2000 as an associate athletic director and was promoted to senior associate athletic director in 2003 and then to deputy athletic director. In his tenure at Arkansas, Gragg was involved in various areas including: athletic administration, sport program oversight, marketing, sports information, recruitment, budget, student-athlete support, compliance, facilities and game management, fund-raising and research. During his career, Gragg has published several articles and editorials on intercollegiate athletics as well as a nationwide study on sports-related gambling. He is a former member of the NCAA’s Minority Opportunities & Interests Committee, having served as co-chair of the committee in 2004-05. Gragg also served as a member of the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Northwest Arkansas Board of Directors and as a member of the American Heart Association, Northwest Arkan-sas Board of Directors. He currently serves as a member of the NCAA’s Legislative Council and is a member of the NACDA Division I-A Athletic Directors Scholarship Ad Hoc Steering Commit-tee. A former collegiate wide receiver, Gragg let-tered four years at Vanderbilt while earning his degree. He graduated with a bachelor’s in hu-man development in 1992 and was a member of

THE DERRICK GRAGG FILEName: Derrick Lamont GraggBorn: 11-19-69 in Huntsville, Ala.High School: Lee H.S. (Graduated in 1988) College: Vanderbilt University (Graduated in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in human development) Wayne State University (Graduated in 1999 with a master’s degree in sports administration) University of Arkansas (Earned his doctorate in higher education administration in 2004)Family: Wife: Sanya (Whittaker); Daughter: DeSha (18); Sons: Avery (15) and Phillip-Raymond (11)

Intercollegiate Athletics ExperienceYear School Position2006-Pres. Eastern Michigan University Director of Athletics2000-2006 University of Arkansas 2006 Deputy Athletic Director 2003-05 Senior Associate Athletics Director 2000-03 Associate Athletics Director/Compliance1997-2000 University of Michigan Director of Compliance1995-97 University of Missouri Director of Compliance and operations1993-95 Vanderbilt University Academic Counselor for two years; Director of Student Life for his final year

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the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll during his senior year. Gragg served from 1993 to 1995 as an academic counselor at his alma mater before adding the title of director of student life in his final year at Vanderbilt. During his time as a Commodore athletic administrator, he coordinated student life and support programs as well as supervising the academic counseling programs for student-athletes. In 1995, Gragg was named director of compliance & operations at the University of Missouri. During his two years in Columbia, he was the game event manager for 10 Olympic sports programs and chairman of the Big 12 Compli-ance Coordinators Group during his last year as compliance coordinator at the university. Named assistant athletic director for compli-ance at Michigan in 1997, Gragg spent three years with oversight of the UM compliance department. While serving in Ann Arbor, Gragg also earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne State University. He then served on the faculty at WSU, teaching intercollegiate sport administration and sports marketing classes. During the past three years, he has also served as an adjunct faculty instructor at both WSU and EMU. Gragg earned his doctorate in higher education administration from the U of A in May of 2004 and also taught two undergraduate courses during his tenure there as an athletic administrator. Inducted into the Huntsville-Madison County (Ala.) Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010, Gragg is a member of the National Association of Col-legiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the Black Coaches and Administrators (BCA). Gragg and his wife, Sanya, have a daughter, DeSha, 18, and two sons, Avery, 15, and Phillip-Raymond, 11.

Baseball1975, ’76, ’78, ’81, ’82, 2003, 2007

Football1987

Men’s Basketball1988, ’91, ’96, ’98

Women’s Basketball2004, 2012

Men’s Cross Country1973, ’74, ’86, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, 2000, 2001,

2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012

Men’s Golf2007, 2008

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field1974, ’77, ’78, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’94, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2001, 2002,

2007, 2010

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field1982, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’95,’97,

2003

Men’s Indoor Track & Field1996, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,

2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010

Women’s Indoor Track & Field1997, 2000, 2011

Men’s Swimming and Diving1978, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’98, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008,

2009, 2010, 2012

Women’s Gymnastics2007

Women’s Swimming and Diving2006, 2007

Women’s Tennis1998, 2001

Women’s Soccer1999

Softball2007

Wrestling1996

EMU’s MAC Championships

Gragg at EMU By the Numbers1 ........................... Reese Men’s Sports Trophy

3.20 ..............Fall 2012 Department GPA

7 ...............CoSIDA Academic All-Americans

22 ......................MAC Team Championships

29 ...............MAC Coach of the Year Honors

31 . CoSIDA Academic All-Region Selections

31 .............MAC Player of the Year Honors

68 ......MAC Scholar Athletes of the Week

139 ......Individual MAC Championships

165 ...Second Team All-MAC Selections

197 ..........First Team All-MAC Selections

231 ............Academic All-MAC Selections

263 ...MAC Athlete of the Week Honors

294 Athletes with a GPA over 3.0 in Winter 2012

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ncaa compliance

The Eastern Michigan University Office of Athletics Compliance is committed to a com-prehensive compliance program that educates student-athletes, prospective student-athletes, institutional employees, community members and boosters about the importance of adhering to NCAA, Mid-American Conference and institu-tional rules. The commitment to compliance en-sures institutional control over the department of athletics. The existence of a successful com-pliance program depends on the willingness of coaches, administrators, staff, student-athletes and boosters to be cognizant of NCAA, MAC and institutional rules.

WHAT IS COMPLIANCE? At Eastern Michigan University, the Office of Compliance works within the department of athletics and the University to ensure EMU's compliance with all applicable NCAA, MAC and institutional rules. In doing so, the compliance office is charged with the following tasks:

Educating administrators, coaches, staff, • prospective student-athletes, current stu-dent-athletes and boosters about NCAA, MAC and institutional rules;Developing monitoring systems to ensure • compliance with NCAA, MAC and institu-tional rules (e.g., recruiting, academic eli-gibility, financial aid, awards and benefits, amateurism and agents);Investigating and reporting violations of • NCAA, MAC and institutional rules.

ARE YOU A BOOSTER? You are a booster if you are or ever have:

Been a member of a booster organization • that supports EMU athletics (e.g., EMU Ath-letic Club, E-Gridiron Group);Made any financial contributions to the • athletics department;Been involved in promoting EMU's athlet-• ics program;Been a season ticket holder; or• Provided benefits to enrolled student-ath-• letes or their relatives or friends.

You can become a booster if you provide ben-efits to prospects, student-athletes, their rela-tives or friends and any of the following state-ments are true:

The relationship between the athlete (or • parents of the athlete) and the individual providing the benefits developed as a re-sult of the athlete's participation in athlet-ics or their reputation as an athlete;The relationship began only after the ath-• lete become a prospect;The relationship began only after the ath-• lete had achieved notoriety due to his or her athletic ability or reputation;The pattern of benefits increased after the • athlete attained notoriety as a talented athlete.

ONCE A BOOSTER ALWAYS A BOOSTER. Once an individual is identified as a booster, the person retains that identity forever! This is true even if the individual no longer contributes to, or is involved with, EMU's athletics program.

WHO IS A PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE? A prospective student-athlete (prospect) is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade, students enrolled in preparatory schools and two-year colleges are also considered pros-pects. An individual remains a prospect even after he/she signs a National Letter of Intent.

WHAT IS AN EXTRA BENEFIT? An extra benefit is any special arrangement by a EMU employee or booster to provide a pros-pect, student-athlete or their relatives or friends a benefit not expressly authorized by the NCAA. Examples of impermissible benefits include, but are not limited to, the following:

Gifts of cash, clothing, equipment or any • other tangible item;A special discount, payment arrangement • or credit on any purchase or service;Loan of money or co-signing of loans;• A vehicle, use of a vehicle, or any transpor-• tation expenses;Free or reduced-cost services, purchases or • rentals;Entertainment on- or off-campus; or• Free or reduced-cost rent or housing.•

WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES? EMU is responsible for the actions of its boost-ers. If a booster provides an impermissible ben-efit to a prospect, student-athlete, their relatives or friends, EMU may be subject to penalties from the NCAA and Mid-American Conference. When a violation occurs, regardless of intention, it can:

Jeopardize the eligibility of prospective • and current student-athletes; Result in the EMU athletics program being • penalized by the NCAA and/or the Mid-American Conference; and Cause you to lose benefits or privileges • associated with the athletics department (i.e., booster club membership, ticket privi-leges).

QUESTIONS? The above information is a brief overview of compliance and rules pertaining to boosters and their interactions with prospective student-athletes. If you have any questions about any NCAA, MAC or institutional rules, please contact Chris-topher Hoppe at 734.487.3263 or [email protected]. For more information on compli-ance and boosters, please visit the Office of Athletic Compliance's website at: EMUEagles.com/compliance

RECRUITING DO'S AND DON'TS Only EMU coaches may be involved in the recruiting process. Boosters may not make any recruiting contacts with prospective student-athletes, Boosters are prohibited from the fol-lowing:

Do not telephone, write or make in-person • contact with a prospect for recruiting pur-posesDo not contact a prospect's coach, princi-• pal or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospectDo not become involved in making ar-• rangements for a prospect, the prospect's relatives or friends to receive money or financial aid of any kindDo not visit a prospect's school to acquire • films or transcripts in an attempt to evalu-ate the prospect's academic or athletics eligibilityDo not have contact with a prospect, their • relatives or friends during any of their vis-its to EMU's campusDo not contact student-athletes enrolled • in other four-year institutions regarding the possibility of transferring to EMU

Even though there are many rules prohibit-ing your involvement with prospects and the recruiting process, as a booster you are permit-ted to do the following:

Notify EMU coaching staff about notewor-• thy prospects in your area,

Attend a prospect's athletics event on • your own initiative, provided no contact with the prospect, the prospect's parents or coach occurs,

Continue existing friendships, provided • solicitation of a prospect's enrollment does not occur.

FOR MORE INFORMATIONContact Christopher Hoppe, EMU’s Associate Athletic Director for Compliance.

Christopher [email protected]

734.487.3263

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Student-athlete Support ServiceS

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

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

Sports Performance/Strength and Conditioning The main focus of the EMU strength and conditioning program is to develop the complete student-athlete. Everything that is incorporated into the training program relates to success on the court. The program is not just about lifting weights, but rather the development of all aspects of athletic performance. These areas include speed, strength, quick-ness, agility, flexibility, explosion, sports nutrition and mental toughness. One of the main objectives of the program is to improve the players’ agility and speed. The goal is to develop stronger and more physical student-athletes without losing speed or flexibility. With that in mind, our staff focuses on improving strength in the “Power Zone.” Abdominal, lower back and hip strength are crucial for an athlete’s success. Increasing strength in these areas decreases the chance and severity of injury and assists in strength and power development. EMU athletes are pushed as much as possible to prepare for competition. The athletes are challenged through physically demanding and intense workouts year-round. The athletes are also challenged during each workout with some type of mental toughness/physical challenge. We train not only the physical side of the student-athlete, but also the mental and competitive side. While everyone lifts weights during the year, EMU Eagle student-athletes will also condition. This places us as one of the best conditioned teams in the country each year. Our goal is simple: Be the best conditioned/most physical team in the coun-try. A highly motivated athlete is a program’s most valuable asset. Everyone in the country works on developing their athletes from the neck down, but at EMU, our program strives for excellence both mentally and physically. Our staff works to develop long-term and short-term goals for success. We work closely with the athletes so we know exactly what they are doing and what they need to do to improve. Developing athletes is a year-round task for our strength staff. During the year, the athletes will spend almost as much time in the weight room as they do on the court. Strength and Conditioning at EMU is a full-time commitment. There is no such thing as part-time champions. EMU athletes work hard but have fun. The camaraderie and work ethic developed in the weight room carry onto the field.

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emu athletic club

Online: www.emuathleticclub.comBy Phone: 734.487.8236By Mail: 799 N. Hewitt Road Room 309C Ypsilanti, MI 48197

Supporting EMU Student-Athletes Since 1994

MEMbErship lEVEls And bEnEfits:Hall of Fame -- $5,000 and up• All of the benefits of the lower levels, plus ...• Receive first-level priority on the purchase of football/basketball season tickets,

see (B) below• Purchase rights to six luxury football box seats• Opportunity to travel to a road game with a team of your choice• Specially designed EMU Athletic Club gift

Olympian -- $2,500 - $4,999• All of the benefits of the lower levels, plus ...• Purchase rights to four luxury football box seats• Invitation to dinner with Athletic Director with other Olympian and higher members

All-American -- $1,000 - $2,499• All of the benefits of the lower levels, plus ...• Football/basketball reserved parking (season ticket holders only)• Purchase rights to four chair back seats for football• EMU Athletic Club Leader recognition pin

All-Conference -- $500 - $999• All of the benefits of the lower levels, plus ...• Postseason ticket priority• Purchase rights to two chair back seats for football• Invitation to annual social event with EMU head coaches and administrators

Captain -- $250 - $499• All of the benefits of the lower levels, plus ...• Access to the E-Club Room (must show membership card)• Exclusive access to the “Eagles Nest.” Located in the Convocation Stadium

Club, a hospitality area will be available for select home men’s & women’s basketball conference games and will feature a variety of refreshments and pre-game “chalk talks” from members of the coaching staffs. (C)

Varsity -- $100 - $249• Tax deduction, see (A) below• Invitation to special events• Discounts at Eagle Crest Golf Club, Eagle Crest Conference Center and the Ypsilanti

Marriott (must show membership card)• Membership card • Membership decal

(A) Material value of benefit provided will reduce tax deduction by value of benefit. (B) Current football/basketball season ticket holders retain their current seats.(C) Must also purchase season tickets or single game tickets to access this area.

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

Join the EMU Athletic Club

How to Make a Gift

For more information or to join the EMU Athletic Club, please contact:

TBA - Executive Director of the EMU Athletic ClubOffice Phone - 734.487.8236E-mail: TBA

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soME of EMU’s proMinEnt AlUMni

Eastern Eagles Fight Song

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

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

EMU Alma Mater

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

Go Green

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

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

A Look Back at EMU’s Logos

1929-1991

1995-2001

1991-1994

2002

2003-prEsEnt

• Charlie Batch, Lional Dalton, Jason Jones, L. J. Shelton, Barry Stokes, Kevin Walter – professional football players

• Ron Campbell – President, Tampa Bay Lightning

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

• General John G. Coburn -- one of eight four-star generals in the United States

• Hayes Jones -- Olympic gold medalist

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

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

• Greg Mathis –Judge and later TV personality

• Lloyd Olds - designed the zebra shirt worn by referees

• Dean Rockwell – Olympic team wrestling coach in 1964

• Rocky Roe -- Major League Baseball umpire

• Jack Roush -- CEO and owner of Roush Racing

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

• Shirley Spork -- co-founder of the LPGA

• Bob Welch -- Cy Young Award winner

the emu identity

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emu athleticS hall of fame The Eastern Michigan University alumni varsity letterwinners club, E-Club, sponsors the EMU Athletic Hall of Fame. This year’s class will mark the 37th anniversary of the E-Club Athletic Hall of Fame. The Class of 2012 will then be honored at the men’s basketball game in February of 2012. Tickets for the Hall of Fame ceremony can be purchased by calling the EMU Athletics Department at 734.487.8236.

1976Charles Eugene Beatty*James “Bingo” Brown*

William E. Foy*George W. Marshall*

Lloyd W. Olds*Elton J. Rynearson, Sr.*

Edwin Shadford*Raymond L. Stites*

1977C. Dale Curtiss*

Charles Hanneman*Charles “Whitey” Hlad*

Hayes W. JonesHarry Ockerman*Dean Rockwell*

Olin Sanders*Paul Shoemaker*

1978William E. Crouch*

Daniel Webster KirkseyRobert K. Middlekauff

Thomas V. Quinn*Kenneth “Red” Simmons

Andrew Vanyo*James A. Walsh*William C. Zepp*

1979Louis Batterson*

James BibbsMerrill Hershey*Harvey Marlatt

George Muellich*Ron Oestrike

Arthur D. Walker*Frank “Buck” Weeber*

1980Ruth Boughner*Leighton Boyd*

Kenneth “Beef” Matheson*Ferris G. Newman*

Bob Parks

1981Delmar Allman*Rha W. Arnold*

Charles E. Forsythe*James R. Martin*

David L. Pureifory*Abe Rosenkrantz*

Clarence B. Sabbath*Shirley G. Spork

1982Garion H. Campbell*

Clifford D. Crane*Marvin R. Mittlestat*

Albert H. PingelEarl N. Riskey*

Charles J. ShontaFred D. Trosko*

1983Roger Arnett*

Santee Brockman*Ralph Gilden

Augusta “Gussie” Harris*Kenneth Hawk*

Charles Lappeus*Neville “Tex” Walker*

George Wendt*

1984William Barrett

James BellWardell Gilliam*

Gordon MintyBernard Otto*

1985John BanaszakDoug Cossey*

Hasely CrawfordMichael H. Jones*Richard Moseley

Charles PaigeJean Siterlet*

1986Jean S. Cione*

David EllisBruce HowellRon Johnson

Richard G. RaymondBill Tipton

1987Glenn Davis

Marvin JohnsonBob Rowland*

William J. StephensJack Weiss

1988Norbert S. Badar

Clarence ChapmanSherm J. CollinsClare Ebersole

Stanley McConnorBob Welch

1989Gary Bastien

William M. Cave*Ron Gulyas

Ann (Meachum) LohnerBob OwchinkoHarry Werbin*

1990Ken Bruchanski

Dottie Denise DavisJeffrey E. Dils

Frank ReaumeVirgil E. WindomDuane Zemper

1991James Brodie*

Tom FaganJim Grant*Jeff HuxleyJames Ross

Claude Snarey*

1992Cleon Gilliam

Jay JonesSusan “Sue” ParksMike Strickland

Leo Turner*

1993Joe Brodie

Laurie Ann ByrdOswald Gaynier*

George GervinNick Manych*

1994Terry Collins

Donna DonakowskiF.L. “Frosty”

Ferzacca*Kevin “Rocky” Miller

Robert SimsC.P. Steimle*

1995John Clay

Bob CrosbyKerry Keating

James MatthewsLucy Parker

Larry Radcliff

1996Jim Applegate

John C. FountainKennedy

McIntosh*Randy Mills

Andrea (Bowman) OsikaJeff Peck

1997Walter Gerald Brown*

Ed Engle*Glenn GulliverEarle HigginsDuane Root

Eugene ThomasClaudia Wasik

1998Marc Dingman

Grant LongLoita “Blink” Molineaux*

Nanette PushRon Saunders*

Pat SheridanTom Smith

1999Ron Adams

Jim HarkemaKelly HeblerDave Kieft

Leroy Potter*Mark Smith

Jeff Washington

2000Wilbur P. Bowen*

Jack BrusewitzChris Hoiles

Denise (Kaercher) Leipold

Jim NelsonJenny Romatowski

Wayne Seiler

2001Angie Fielder

Jon GatesBob Jennings

Mauri Jormakka*George Mead*

John “Rocky” RoeRodney Slater

2002William “Audie” ColeRena (Cox) McBroom

Earl JonesLanny Mills

J.E. Morcombe*Jim Pietrzak

Ron RiceMary Smith*

2003Sherry (Anderson)

BoughtonSharon (Brown) CalhounMarsha (Barker) Crosby

Jim DutcherGarry Grady

Paul McMullenJoel Smith

2004Melissa (Drouillard) Bater

Roxanne (Munch) Bronkema

Roger CoryellMark DaileyEarl Dixon

Mireille (Sankatsing) SmithJim Streeter

2005Tommy AsingaDan Boisture*

Ben BraunHamilton Morningstar*

Dr. Waldomar RoeserDanny Schmitz

Sara SeegersHarold Simons

2006Nikki (Stubbs) Douglas

Greg HoweCarole Huston

Dazel JulesPeter LinnBob Lints

Gary Tyson

2007Al Jagutis

Marci KelleyMark Leonard

Tamyka McCordStan VinsonDoug Willer

2008Joy (Inniss) Johnson

Lindell ReasonJeff Reaume*Sarah Willis

Chuck Wilson

2009Denise AllenCharlie BatchJerry Cerulla

Angela (Springer) JohnsonSharon McNie

Gary PattonGary Strickland

2010Clement Chukwu

Dawn (Godfrey) HeckLaurie Hubbard

JoAnne (LeFevre) McBroomHildred LewisJohn R. MartinBarry Stokes

2011Ingrid (Boyce) Benn

Howard BoothTraci (Parsons) McMullen

Linda MilhollandJamie NietoNorm Parker

John Schmidt

2012Erik Henriksen

Ivory Westly HoodSharon (Rose) Schwartz

Brian TolbertJerry Umin

*Deceased

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