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JOE JABLONSKI SENIOR P ANDREW TREPEL SENIOR INF PAUL YOUNG SENIOR OF CORY PHILLIPS SENIOR INF DAN PONEGALEK SENIOR INF TORRE AGUIRRE SENIOR 1B

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2011 Grand Valley State Baseball Program/Media Guide

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JOE JABLONSKISENIOR • P

ANDREW TREPELSENIOR • INF PAUL YOUNG

SENIOR • OF

CORY PHILLIPSSENIOR • INF

DAN PONEGALEKSENIOR • INF

TORRE AGUIRRESENIOR • 1B

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

2004

DIVISION II WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2009

NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2009

NCAA PLAYOFF APPEARANCES

2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010

GLIAC CHAMPIONS

2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Quick Facts

Nickname ....................................................................................................LakersLocation ......................................................................................Allendale, Mich.Colors ..................................................................................Blue, Black & WhiteFounded ........................................................................................................1960Enrollment ..................................................................................................24,541President ......................................................................................Thomas J. HaasAthletics Director ................................................................................Tim SelgoConference ................................................................................................GLIACField ....................................................................................GVSU Baseball FieldDimensions ........................................................................330-365-400-365-300Head Coach ..............................................................Steve Lyon (Wayne St., ‘75)Record at GVSU............................................................457-184-2 (13th Season)Overall Record ..............................................................570-285-3 (17th Season)Assistant Coach ....................................................Jamie Detillion (Ashland, ‘00)First Year of Baseball....................................................................................1968Seasons of Baseball ........................................................................................44thAll-Time Overall Record ..................................................................1105-761-7All-Time GLIAC Record ....................................................................531-304-2GLIAC Championships....................................................................................14............................................(73, 77, 79, 84, 85, 87, 94, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09)World Series Appearances ................................................................................4....................................................................................................(2003, 04, 05, 09)

Sports Information

Sports Information Director..................................................................Tim NottOffice Phone ....................................................................................616-331-3275Cell Phone........................................................................................616-498-4713Email ............................................................................................nottt@gvsu.eduBaseball SID ............................................................................................Tim NottSID Fax ............................................................................................616-331-3838Athletics Web Site ............................................................www.gvsulakers.comAssistant SID ..........................................................................................DJ FosterSID Graduate Asst. ......................................................................Kelsey DeaconBaseball Student SID ....................................................................Kyle Schwerin

Education: Wayne State University (1975)Collegiate Coaching Experience: AssistantCoach at Mott Community College (1987-88); Assistant Coach at Oakland University(1989-93); Head Coach at Oakland Univer-sity (1994-98); Head Coach at Grand ValleyState University (1999-10)

Lyon’s GVSU Head Coaching RecordYear Overall GLIAC Finish NCAA1999 30-21 19-15 6th N/A2000 32-17 19-10 4th N/A2001 35-18 22-10 2nd N/A2002 29-17 19-7 3rd Regional2003 41-14-1 20-6-1 1st^ World Series2004 46-16 23-7 1st^ World Series2005 36-17 19-9 1st^ World Series2006 47-10 28-3 1st Regional2007 45-9 26-6 1st^ Regional2008 34-13 17-7 1st^ Regional2009 45-16-1 20-11-1 1st^ World Series2010 37-16 23-9 2nd Regional^ - GLIAC Tournament Champion

Lyon’s Head Coaching Record By SchoolSchool Seasons Years W-L Pct.Oakland 5 1994-98 113-101-1 .528Grand Valley 12 1999-09 457-184-2 .712Totals 17 1994-09 570-285-3 .666

Winningest Division II Programs (2000-09)Rank Yrs. Team Record Pct.1. 10 Central Missouri 508-116 .8142. 10 Delta State 474-122 .7953. 10 Tampa 444-138-1 .7624. 10 Grand Valley St. 390-147-1 .7255. 10 Cal St. Chico 425-167-2 .7176. 10 S. Arkansas 402-160-2 .7157. 10 Florida Southern 407-165-1 .7118. 10 Ashland 410-169-1 .7079. 10 Abilene Christian 426-176-1 .70710. 10 Wayne State (NE) 368-157-1 .701

Credits

The 2011 GVSU baseball media guide is pub-lished by the Sports Information Department,174 Fieldhouse, Grand Valley State, Allendale,Mich. 49401.

The Grand Valley State baseball programwould like to thank Van Dyken Mechanical forits contribution to the 2011 GVSU Baseballprogram.

The media guide was written and edited byTim Nott along with Kyle Schwerin.

Photography: WG Sports Photos, Adam Bird,and Doug Witte.

Cover Design: Doug Witte

Head Coach Steve Lyon

Table of Contents

General InformationTable of Contents/Quick Facts ............12011 Squad Information ......................2

Coaching StaffHead Coach Steve Lyon ......................4Asst. Coach Jamie Detillion ................5Asst. Coach Gordy Alderink ................6

2011 LakersPlayer Profiles ......................................8TV/Radio Roster ................................17Roster..................................................18

2010 Season In Review2010 Results ......................................192010 Overall Statistics........................202010 GLIAC Awards ..........................212010 GLIAC Leaders ........................22

RecordsIndividual Season Records ................22Career Records ..................................25Team Records ....................................27Year-by-Year Results ..........................29Annual Leaders ..................................36Series Records ....................................37Letterwinners......................................39

2011 SQUAD INFORMATION

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Returning Players - 17 (15 Lettermen)Pitchers - 5 Cl. Ht. Wt. 2010 StatisticsJoe Jablonski, RHP Sr. 6-5 210 8-3, 3.33 ERA, 81 IP, 56/21 K/BBCory Rademacher, RHP Jr. 6-2 200 5-2, 3.79 ERA, 59.1 IP, 51/31 K/BBKyle Schepel, RHP Jr. 6-0 225 6-2, 5.81 ERA, 62 IP, 58/23 K/BBCody Westerhuis, LHP So. 6-0 175 Medical RSBrad Zambron, LHP So. 6-1 195 4-2, 4.70 ERA, 44 IP, 30/23 K/BB

Position Players - 12 Cl. Ht. Wt. 2010 StatisticsSteve Anderson, OF Jr. 6-2 190 47 GS, .329, 9 HR, 32 RBI, 10 SBTorre Aguirre, OF Sr. 6-3 208 18 GS, .436, 3 HR, .654 SLG, 3 SBGiancarlo Brugnoni, 1B RFr. 6-3 205 Medical RS; 4 GS, 1 HR, 2 RBIJared Cowan, C Jr. 6-2 210 26 GS, .365, 3 HR, 23 RBI, .439 OBPCody Grice, OF Jr. 6-0 215 .455, 66 R, 100 H, 6 HR, 49 RBI, 18 SBZach Laupp, C Jr. 6-0 175 25 GS, .350, 20 RBI, .500 CS (9-18)Cory Phillips, INF Sr. 5-9 165 15 GS, .267, 21 RBI, 17 R, 6-6 SBDan Ponegalek, INF Sr. 5-10 175 20 GS, .397, 16 R, .500 OBPBrian Robinson, 3B Jr. 5-10 185 31 GS, .441, 25 RBI, .527 OBPChris Rudenga, OF So. 6-0 190 40 GS, .338, 34 R, 31 RBI, 8 SBAndrew Trepel, SS Sr. 6-2 185 50 GS, .360, 4 HR, 36 RBI, 7 SBPaul Young, OF Sr. 5-9 180 31 GS, .325, 29 R, 12 RBI, 2 3B

Newcomers - 14Blake Batteast, OF Jr. 6-1 178 South Bend, Ind./Glen Oaks C.C.Anthony Campanella, RHP Jr. 6-2 212 Roselle, Ill./Elgin C.C.Jacob Cox, RHP Jr. 6-3 203 Dowagiac, Mich./Lake Michigan CollegeRyan Garman, RHP Jr. 5-10 195 Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Johnson County C.C.Brett Gwaltney, LHP Jr. 5-10 150 Rochester, Minn./Rochester Comm. Tech.Jake Kent, RHP Jr. 5-10 185 Davenport, Iowa/Southeastern C.C.Bill Maple, LHP Fr. 5-11 160 Kalamazoo, Mich./VicksburgAdam Pijaszek, RHP Fr. 5-11 165 Bay City, Mich./All Saints CentralRaleigh Rushing, LHP Fr. 6-5 200 Paw Paw, Mich.Matthew Schuch, C Fr. 5-11 175 Holland, Mich./West OttawaDerrik Strzalkowski, C/1B Jr. 5-11 190 London, Ontario/Kellogg C.C.Christopher Whitney, RHP Jr. 6-3 210 Macomb, Mich./Kellogg C.C.Garrett Yatch, 2B Jr. 5-9 170 Midland, Mich./Kellogg C.C.Kevin Zak, SS Fr. 6-1 170 Novi, Mich.

2011 Depth Chart

Players Lost - 12 (7 Lettermen)Name Cl. Ht. Wt. 2010 StatisticsMatt Cade, LHP Sr. 6-2 170 4-1, 3.65 ERA, 37 IP, 45/20 K/BBKyle Gendron, 2B Sr. 6-1 190 .381, 51 GS, 7 HR, 50 RBI, 2 3B, 4 SBDaniel Holcomb, RHP Jr. 6-3 220 1-2, 6.86 ERA, 3 GS, 1 CG, 13/10 K/BBJared Knuth, RHP Sr. 6-2 210 6-2, 4.48 ERA, 72.1 IP, 47/19 K/BBCory Maguire, 1B Sr. 6-2 195 .328, 49 GS, 9 HR, 39 RBI, .406 OBPRobert Martin, INF So. 6-1 170 4 GS, .286, 3 RBI, .313 OBPBrad Raj, RHP Sr. 6-0 210 1-2, 5.19 ERA, 17.1 IP, 15/11 K/BBMark Riashi, RHP RFr. 6-2 190 3 APP, 1.2 IP, 1 KKevin Schultz, RHP Jr. 6-2 200 2-0, 3.86 ERA, 21 IP, 9/21 K/BBJay Tharrett, C Sr. 6-2 190 3 GS, .500, 3 RBI, .600 OBPJeremy Trinkle, OF Jr. 5-10 170 .222, 6 GS, 1 HR, 3 RBI, .370 SLGNick VanHemert, C Jr. 5-10 170 7 GP, .400, 1 RBI, .500 OBP

Returning Production PercentagesStatistic 2010 Total Returning Lost % Returning Runs 416 338 78 81.3%Hits 639 497 142 77.8%Doubles 101 77 24 76.2%Triples 16 14 2 87.5%Home Runs 48 32 16 66.7%RBIs 376 281 95 74.7%Stolen Bases 65 60 5 92.3%Wins 37 26 11 70.3%Innings Pitched 415.1 288.2 126.2 69.5%Strikeouts 325 218 107 67.1%

Returning Statistical Leaders

Category Statistic LeaderBatting Average .455 Cody GriceSlugging Pct. .664 Cody GriceOn Base Pct. .527 Brian RobinsonRuns 66 Cody GriceHits 100 Cody GriceRBIs 49 Cody GriceDoubles 18 Cody GriceTriples 5 Cody GriceHome Runs 9 Steve AndersonTotal Bases 146 Cody Grice Walks 20 Brian RobinsonHit By Pitch 9 Cody GriceSac Bunts 8 Chris RudengaSac Flies 5 Chris Rudenga and Andrew TrepelStolen Bases 18 Cody GriceERA 3.33 Joe JablonskiOpposing Avg .292 Joe JablonskiWins 8 Joe JablonskiSaves 1 Joe Jablonski and Cory RademacherInnings Pitched 81.0 Joe JablonskiStrike Outs 58 Kyle SchepelAppearances 22 Brad ZambronGames Started 12 Joe Jablonski

Milestones Within ReachIndividual MilestoneCody Grice 148 at-bats shy of 5th all-time at GVSU (Nick Sandy - 536; 03-06)Cody Grice 57 runs shy of career record at GVSU (Scott Allen - 168; 02-05)Cody Grice 112 hits shy of career record at GVSU (Casey Robrahn - 281; 05-09) 68 hits shy of 2nd all-time at GVSU (Scott Allen - 237; 02-05) 67 hits shy of 3rd all-time at GVSU (Cory Maguire - 236; 07-10) 18 hits shy of 4th all-time at GVSU (Terry Smith - 187; 78-81)Cody Grice 49 RBI shy of 5th all-time at GVSU (Jeff Fox - 132; 95-98)Cody Grice 22 doubles shy of career record at GVSU (Casey Robrahn - 50; 05-09) 18 doubles shy of 2nd all-time at GVSU (Scott Allen - 46; 02-05)Cody Grice 6 triples shy of 2nd all-time at GVSU (Terry Smith - 13; 78-81)Cody Grice 9 HR shy of 8th all-time at GVSU (Joe Mertes - 19; 02-04)Cody Grice 112 total bases shy of career record at GVSU (Cory Maguire - 356; 07-10)Cody Grice 17 SB shy of 4th all-time at GVSU (Gamin Teague - 42; 01-02)Joe Jablonski 2 wins shy of career record at GVSU (G. Payton (05-06) and D. Vinton (96-98) - 21)Joe Jablonski 51 IP shy of 2nd all-time at GVSU (Mark Potter - 236.2; 86-89)Joe Jablonski 2 shutouts shy of career record at GVSU (Matt McMahon - 4; 87-90) 1 shutout shy of 2nd all-time at GVSU (5 others - 3)Joe Jablonski 64 strikeouts shy of career record at GVSU (Phil Mixter - 189; 03-04) 59 strikeouts shy of 2nd all-time at GVSU (Todd Schmitt - 184; 89-92) 55 strikeouts shy of 3rd all-time at GVSU (Drew Vinton - 180; 96-98) 52 strikeouts shy of 4th all-time at GVSU (Jeremy Dow - 177; 05-06) 41 strikeouts shy of 5th all-time at GVSU (Mark Dewey - 166; 84-87)

C14 - Jared Cowan6 - Zach Laupp

17 - Derrik Strzalkowski

SP20 - Joe Jablonski

21 - Cory Rademacher13 - Kyle Schepel

24 - Ryan Garman38 - Cody Westerhuis

1B10 - Torre Aguirre

40 - Giancarlo Brugnoni17 - Derrik Strzalkowski

2B4 - Garrett Yatch

22 - Dan Ponegalek2 - Cory Phillips

DH17 - Derrik Strzalkowski

2 - Cory Phillips

SS15 - Andrew Trepel22 - Dan Ponegalek

2 - Cory Phillips

LF5 - Steve Anderson11 - Blake Batteast

CF27 - Cody Grice

11 - Blake Batteast

RF18 - Chris Rudenga

3 - Paul Young

3B26 - Brian Robinson22 - Dan Ponegalek

2 - Cory Phillips

RP16 - Brad Zambron

28 - Jake Kent29 - Christopher Whitney

30 - Bill Maple32 - Jacob Cox

34 - Brett Gwaltney

COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH STEVE LYON

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Grand ValleyState head base-ball coach SteveLyon has led theLaker baseballprogram to newheights since hisarrival in 1999.Lyon has guidedGVSU to ninestraight NCAADII Midwest Re-gionals, sevenNCAA DII Mid-west Regionaltitle games, fourNCAA DII Mid-

west Regional titles, four NCAA DII World Series ap-pearances and played for the 2004 NationalChampionship. In addition, the Lakers have wonseven of the last eight Great Lakes Intercollegiate Ath-letic Conference titles.

Lyon enters the 2011 campaign with a 457-181-2(.715) mark at Grand Valley State and a 570-281-3(.669) overall college coaching record. He is 13th onthe DII active winning percentage list (570-281-3/(.668) and is one of 25 active DII head coaches toreach the 550-win mark. Lyon, the 2007 FieldTurf DIINational Baseball Coach of the Year, is a four-time re-cipient (2003, 2004, 2005 and 2009) of the ABCAMidwest Region Coach of the Year award. He hasguided Grand Valley State to the fifth-best winningpercentage of all DII schools (.723) since 2000 with a427-163-2 mark. GVSU is 331-112-1 (.745) the lasteight years with four NCAA Division II World Seriesappearances (2003 (T-5), 2004 (2), 2005 (T-3) and2009 (T7th)). GVSU is one of two teams in DII to ap-pear in each of the last nine NCAA DII tournaments.His 2004 squad played in the National Championshipgame where his Lakers dropped a 12-8 decision toDelta State. Lyon has tutored 39 ABCA All-NorthCentral Region performers and three ABCA All-Americans.

Grand Valley State is 255-100-2 (.717) in GLIACaction under Lyon. The Lakers are 176-58-2 (.750) inGLIAC play the last eight years, including sevenGLIAC titles and six consecutive tournament titles.Lyon has coached 106 All-GLIAC performers duringhis 12 years as head coach, including 54 first-teamer's.In addition, Lyon has produced one GLIAC Player ofthe Year, three Pitcher's of the Year and three Fresh-man of the Year honorees. Lyon was named the 2003GLIAC Coach of the Year.

Lyon’s 2010 squad advanced to the NCAA DII Mid-west Regional title game, marking the seventh time inthe last eight years that the Lakers have played in theMidwest Regional Championship game. The Lakersfinished 37-16 overall and 23-9 in GLIAC action.

The 2009 squad tallied a 45-16-1 overall mark anda 20-11-1 mark in GLIAC action. The Lakers finishedsecond on the GLIAC regular season standings, butwent 3-0 in the GLIAC Tournament to capture theschool's seventh straight GLIAC crown. The title wasthe Lakers' 14th in school history. GVSU advanced tothe 2009 Midwest Regional as the No. 2 seed, butdropped the opening game of the tourney by a 5-4count to Indianapolis. GVSU rebounded with winsover Rockhurst and Northern Kentucky to move intothe Midwest Regional title game. The Lakers claimed4-3 and 3-2 wins over Indianapolis to earn a trip to theNCAA DII World Series. GVSU dropped a pair ofclose decisions to Emporia State (3-0) and BelmontAbbey (5-4) in World Series action.

Lyon’s 2008 Laker baseball squad captured its sixth

straight GLIAC title and 13th in school history. GVSUfinished 34-13 overall went 3-0 en route to the GLIACTournament title. The Lakers earned the top seed inthe NCAA DII North Central regional tournament forthe third straight year.

The 2007 GLIAC crown was the Lakers' 12th inschool history which tops all all league institutions. Inaddition, the Lakers' .833 winning percentage (45-9)a year ago was also the top single-season winning per-centage in school history. GVSU won 18 straightgames at one point during the season, 16 of whichwere GLIAC games. GVSU swept three straightgames en route to the GLIAC Tournament title andwas awarded the top seed in the North Central Regionfor the second straight year. The Lakers advanced tothe title game, but dropped a 1-0 decision to SouthernIndiana.

GVSU fell just one game short of its fourth con-secutive North Central Regional title in 2006. TheLakers' 47 wins was the best in school history and thethird highest winning percentage in all of Division II(.825). GVSU rolled through its GLIAC schedule withan all-time GLIAC single-season best 28-3 record.

In 2005, Lyon led the Lakers to their third consec-utive appearance in the Division II World Series fin-ishing third. Grand Valley State's 37 wins ranks thirdin school history behind the 2003 and 2004 sqauds.The Lakers went 8-3 in the post-season including aperfect 3-0 in the GLIAC Tournament to claim theirthird straight GLIAC title.

Lyon led Grand Valley State to one of the best sea-sons in school history in 2004, posting a 46-16 overallmark and a 23-7 record in GLIAC play. The 46 winsmarked the highest win total in Laker annals. GVSUclaimed its second straight GLIAC Championshipwith a 3-0 record in the GLIAC Tournament. The Lak-ers then went 4-1 at the NCAA North Central Re-gional Tournament, including a pair of wins over hostAshland on the final day to advance to the DII WorldSeries for the second consecutive year. GVSU wonthree straight games at the World Series before drop-ping a tough 12-8 decision to second ranked DeltaState in the National Championship game. Grand Val-ley claimed a 2-1 12-inning win over fourth rankedChico State, a 5-2 win over eleventh ranked Bryant,and an 11-4 victory against third ranked Rollins enroute to the title game.

Lyon has led the Lakers to an impressive homerecord of 174-42-1 in his 12 years. GVSU was 20-1-1 on its home turf in 2003, followed by a 15-2 record

in 2004, a 10-3 mark in 2005, 19-2 in 2006, 14-3 in2007 and 13-4 in 2008.

Lyon has tutored 72 first or second team All-GLIAC performers in his 10 years at the helm of theLaker baseball program. In addition, Matt Rafeld wasthe 2004 GLIAC Pitcher of the Year, followed byGrant Payton in 2005 and Jeremy Dow in 2006.Dustin Vugteveen who was named the GLIAC Playerof the Year in 2001 under Lyon. Cody Grice (2009)became the third Laker to earn Freshman of the Yearhonors, following Casey Robrahn (2006) and ScottAllen (2002). Kyle Gendron earned Payton was thelatest Laker to earn American Baseball Coaches As-sociation (ABCA) All-American honors when heearned second-team honors. Payton (2006), Rafeld(2004) and Vugteveen (2001) each earned ABCA All-American honors.

Prior to his arrival at Grand Valley State Lyonserved as the head coach at Oakland University forfive years. The 55-year-old Lyon led Oakland to a113-101 record during his five-year tenure. Stevecoached the Grizzlies to the 1994 GLIAC Tournamenttitle and a 30-win season in 1995. In addition, heguided OU to a second-place GLIAC finish in 1997.Lyon was an assistant coach at OU for five seasonsprior to taking the head coaching reigns. His main re-sponsibility as a Grizzly assistant was working withthe pitching staff. OU hurlers broke virtually everypitching record during Lyon's tenure, including aschool-record 3.32 ERA in 1995.

Prior to his coaching days at Oakland, Lyon servedas a high school baseball coach in the Detroit area fornine years. He was athletic director and baseball coachat Pontiac Catholic High School from 1979 to 1985,before moving on to Harper Woods Notre Dame until1987. He served as an assistant at Mott CommunityCollege in Flint prior to his arrival at OU.

Lyon, who earned a bachelors of science degreefrom Wayne State University in 1975, played two sea-sons of baseball for the Tartars and was an academicAll-American nominee as a junior. He earned a Mas-ter's Degree in Physical Education with an emphasisin sports administration from Ohio University in 1981.While at Ohio University, Lyon served as a graduateassistant baseball coach.

Lyon and his wife, Sandy, have three children: Jon,Stephanie, and Katharine.

LYON’S GVSU RECORD O V E R A L L G L I A C Year Record Pct. Record Pct. 1999 30-21 .588 19-15 .559 2000 32-17 .653 19-10 .655 2001 35-18 .660 22-10 .688 2002 29-17$ .630 19-7 .731 2003 41-14-1^$* .741 20-6-1 .759 2004 46-16^$*# .742 23-7 .766 2005 36-17^$* .679 19-9 .678 2006 47-10^$ .825 28-3 .903 2007 45-9^$ .833 26-6 .813 2008 34-13^$ .723 17-7 .708 2009 45-16-1^$* .734 20-11-1 .656 2010 37-16$ .698 23-9 .719 GVSU Totals 457-184-2 .712 245-100-2 .709 Career Totals 570-285-3 .666 312-136-3 .695Lyon was 113-101-1 ast head coach at Oakland University from 1994-98.*Advanced to the NCAA DII World Series#NCAA Division II Runner-Up$ NCAA North Central/Midwest Regional^ GLIAC Champion

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Jamie Detillion is set to enter his ninth seasonwith the Grand Valley State University baseballprogram and second as the associate headcoach. In addition to his duties as the the Lakers'hitting coach and recruiting coordinator, Detil-lion also handles responsibilities such as campcoordinator, strength and conditioning, thirdbase coach and assisting in all daily operationswithin the program.

Detillion has been a key contributor to theLakers' offense over the past eight seasons.Over the last five season, the Lakers are tiedwith Tampa for fifth in Division II with a .353batting average during that time. GVSU fin-ished the 2010 season ranked 8th in NCAA Di-vision II in hitting at a .363 clip. In the 2009campaign the Lakers had a team batting averageof .344, ranking 14th in Division II. The 2009team also finished 9th in Division II in total hitswith 687. The 2008 Lakers hit .347, whichranked 13th in Division II, while the 2007lineup ranked third among all divisions with a

.370 batting average. In 2006 GVSU hit .345,ranking 15th in NCAA Division II.

Since his arrival at GVSU as an assistantcoach in 2003, the Lakers have won sevenGLIAC Championships and advanced to theNCAA Tournament all eight years. GVSU hasappeared in seven NCAA Midwest RegionalChampionship games and advanced to theNCAA DII World Series four times (2003,2004, 2005 and 2009). The Lakers' 2009 WorldSeries appearance marked Detillion's fifth tripto the Division II World Series as he made thetrip in 1999 as a player at Ashland University.The Lakers have also held weekly rankings inthe NCAA Division II top 10 each of the pastseven seasons, including GVSU's first-ever na-tional #1 ranking in 2009. GVSU has beenranked as high as #3 in each of the 2006, 2007and 2008 seasons as well as a national runner-up finish in 2004.

In eight seasons, 51 Laker position playershave been named All-GLIAC and 40 have beennamed to post-season all-tournament teams. Inaddition, GVSU has set virtually every individ-ual single-season and career record. SeveralGVSU team records have also been broken overthe last seven seasons, including batting aver-age, hits, runs, doubles, triples, RBIs, total basesand on-base percentage.

Detillion served as pitching coach at AshlandUniversity and assistant baseball coach at TiffinColumbian High School in Tiffin, Ohio prior toleaving for minor league spring training in 2001and 2002. Detillion pitched for three seasons inthe Detroit Tigers' and Cincinnati Reds' organi-zations from 2000-2002. He began as a profes-

sional with the Chillicothe Paints of the FrontierLeague before signing with the Detroit Tiges.After playing for the Gulf Coast League Tigers,West Michigan Whitecaps and Lakeland Tigersin Detroits system, Jamie signed with Cincinnatiand was assigned to the Dayton Dragons. In histhree seasons of professional baseball Detillionwas 12-7 with a 2.92 ERA and 6 saves in 145innings.

Jamie was also a pitcher and first basemanfrom 1997-2000 at Ashland University. Heearned NCAA DII first team All-American hon-ors as a junior first baseman and was a four timeAll-GLIAC recipient as a first baseman/pitcher.Detillion left Ashland holding 17 individualrecords, including career home runs (46), andRBI's (203), single season home runs (23),RBI's (89), total bases (162), single game homeruns (4) and RBI's (8). The single-game fourhome runs and 16 total bases are NCAA post-season single-game records for all divisions.Detillion is also among the leaders in career in-nings pitched (333.0) and wins (30) for the Ea-gles. Jamie led Ashland to the NCAA DII WorldSeries in Montgomery, Ala. in 1999 where heled the tournament in hitting (8 for 12, .667avg). In October of 2010, Detillion was in-ducted into the Ashland University Hall ofFame for his accomplishments.

Detillion received his bachelor's of sciencein education from Ashland University in 2000and his masters of education from GVSU in2010.

Jamie and his wife, Jill, are the proud parentsof an infant son, Cannon James.

ASSISTANT COACH JAMIE DETILLION

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Gordon Alderink is in his 21st season aspitching coach for Grand Valley State, his 11thas an assistant under Steve Lyon. GVSU hasranked among GLIAC leaders in virtually everypitching category during Alderink's tenure.Alderink was named the 2006 National CollegePitching Coach of the Year by Collegiate Base-ball, a prestigious honor given to the top pitch-ing coach in all divisions of the NCAA.

Alderink has tutored five All-Midwest Re-gion pitchers in the past seven years, includinga pair of American Baseball Coaches Associa-tion (ABCA) All-Americans. Matt Rafeld(2004), Grant Payton (2005), Jeremy Dow(2006), Andrew Benjamin (2009) and JoeJablonski (2010) have earned ABCA All-Mid-west Region honors, while Rafeld, Payton andDow were all named GLIAC Pitchers of theYear. Payton tied the GVSU record for victorieswith 21 during his two years under Alderink'stutelage. Payton and Rafeld are the only twoLakers to earn ABCA All-American honors.Alderink has guided six of GVSU's top 10 in ca-reer victories in the last eight years.

Alderink came to GVSU as an assistant pro-fessor in the Physical Therapy Program in 1984.He received his physical therapy training at theMayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. in 1978, Mas-ter's degree in kinesiology from the Universityof Michigan in 1983, and PhD in EngineeringMechanics from Michigan State University in2003. Gordie continues as a fulltime AssociateProfessor in the Physical Therapy programwhere he teaches courses in kinesiology, biome-

chanics, orthopaedic diagnosis, spinal manualtherapy, and research design. His research inter-ests center on spine and gait biomechanics.

Alderink received his BA in Biology fromHope College in 1976 where he participated inbasketball for 2 years and baseball for 4 years.He captained the baseball team as a junior andsenior.

Alderink played amateur baseball for severalyears after college, but in the last 20 years hasfocused on the prevention of youth baseball in-juries through teaching proper pitching mechan-ics. The 54-year old Alderink is married to Sallyand they have two daughters, Jenny and Eliza-beth.

ASSISTANT COACHES

Ryan Lyster is in his secondseason as a graduate assistant forthe Laker baseball program.

Lyster is a former shortstop forGVSU, playing the 2004 and 2005seasons which saw the Lakers ad-vance to the College World Seriesin both years, reaching the champi-onship game in 2004.

Lyster was a First-Team All-GLIAC shortstop in 2004 after hit-ting .331 with 46 runs scored, 21RBI and a .398 on-base percentage.His 150 assists on the year is thesecond-best single-season total inLaker history.

Lyster also garnered honorablemention All-GLIAC honors in 2005after scoring 34 runs and driving in18. His 145 assists that year is still

the sixth-best single-season total in GVSU history.Lyster also spent two seasons at Grand Rapids Community College

where his squad won the 2003 Junior College National Championshipand he was named to the JC World Series All-Tournament Team.

Kyle Gendron is entering hisfirst season as a graduate assistantwith the Laker baseball program.

Gendron finished up his ca-reer as a player for GVSU in2010, garnering multiple honorsduring his two seasons with theLakers.

In 2009, Gendron was namedan ABCA Third-Team All-Ameri-can second baseman after hitting.390 and setting then-single sea-son GVSU records for hits with90, at bats with 231, doubles with21 and total bases with 150. Healso clubbed 11 homeruns anddrove in 56 runs.

In 2010, Gendron was namedan ABCA and NCBWA All-Mid-west Region First-Team member

for the second straight season. Gendron hit .381 with 74 hits and ateam-high 50 RBI on the year.

Gendron still holds the single season record for assists with 154 in2009 and ranks in the top 10 for career numbers in batting average(.386), doubles (36), homeruns (18) and total bases (264), while onlyplaying two seasons for the Lakers.

Kyle GendronStudent Assistant

Ryan LysterStudent Assistant

PLAYER BIOS

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2010: Played in 31 games (18 starts)...Hit .436 (34-78) with 21 runsand 15 RBI...Collected six doubles, one triple and three homeruns...Tal-lied a .654 slugging percentage and a .463 on-basepercentage...Recorded seven multi-hit games and four multi-RBIgames...Went 11-for-20 in the Midwest Regional Tournament, includ-ing a 3-for-4 game against Ashland (5/13) and Southern Indiana(5/16)...Collected a season-high three RBI against Augustana(3/13)...Ended the season on an eight-game hitting streak.2009: Played in 22 games (14 starts)...Hit .295 with nine runs and 12RBI...Recorded a .386 slugging percentage and a .397 on-base percent-age...2-for-4 with and RBI and a double vs. Hillsdale (4/1)...Went 2-for-4 with two RBI vs. Lewis on (4/28)...2-for-3 outing vs. Northwood(4/29).Prior to GVSU: Played in 43 games at St. Clair County CommunityCollege...Hit .408 with 11 home runs and 58 RBI.High School: Prepped at Troy High School...Played for Frank De-Vito...Named all-conference, all-division, all-league, all-district andhonorable mention all-state...Batted .400 as a senior with seven homeruns and 38 RBI...Hit .350 with six home runs and 30 RBI as a junior.Personal: Son of John Crick and Pam Aguirre...Grandson of formermajor league pitcher Hank Aguirre...Enjoys hanging out with friendsand playing video games.

Aguirre’s Career StatisticsYear G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO2009 22-14 .295 44 9 13 4 0 0 12 0-1 9 52010 31-18 .436 78 21 34 6 1 3 15 3-3 3 19Totals 53-32 .385 122 30 47 10 1 3 27 3-4 12 24

10Torre Aguirre6-3 • 208 • Senior1B • R/RTroy, Mich.St. Clair Community College

5Steve Anderson6-2 • 200 • JuniorOF • R/RNorthville, Mich.Northville High School

2010: All-GLIAC Honorable Mention outfielder...Played in 47 games, allstarts...Hit .329 (54-164) and was tied for the team lead with nine home-runs...Collected 32 RBI and scored 42 runs...Recorded 10 multi-RBIgames and 16 multi-hit games, including six three-hit games...Tallied a.543 slugging percentage and .405 on-base percentage...Ranked secondon the team with 10 stolen bases...Collected three RBI in games at Hills-dale (3/19) and Tiffin (4/21)...Went 3-for-5 with two runs and two RBIagainst Northern Kentucky (5/14) in the Midwest Regional Tourna-ment...Ended the season on a nine-game hitting streak.2009: Played in 50 games (37 starts)...Started 25 games at shortstop and12 games as a DH...Batted .394 (52-132) with four doubles, four homersand 34 RBI...Scored 22 runs and ranked second in on base percentage(.447) and fifth in slugging percentage (.515)...Tallied five stolenbases...Notched 19 multi-hit games and 13 multi-RBI games...Recordeda season-best seven-game hitting streak and seven-game RBI streak...13-for-26 with 10 RBI during 7-game hitting streak...Collected first careerhit in a 3-for-3 outing vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (3/3)...Notched a 4-for-4outing with three runs scored, two doubles and an RBI vs. Findlay(3/14)...3-for-4 with three runs scored and three RBI vs. Findlay(4/4)...Recorded a 4-for-7 outing with two runs and two RBI vs. Rockhurst(5/15) in NCAA Tournament. High School: Prepped at Northville High School...Played for JohnKostrzewa...Named all-conference, all-district, and second-team all-metroas a senior...Batted .505 and set school records with 50 hits, 45 RBI, and13 doubles.Personal: Son of Richard and Barbara Anderson...Business major...En-joys playing golf and movies.

Aguirre’s Career HighsAt Bats ............................................................................6 vs. Ashland (5/7/10)Runs ................................................................................3 vs. Ashland (5/7/10)Hits............................3 (five times, most recently at Southern Indiana 5/16/10)RBIs ..................................3 (two times, most recently vs. Augustana 3/13/10)Total Bases ..................................................6 vs. Northern Kentucky (5/14/10)Stolen Bases ......1 (three times, most recently vs. Northern Kentucky 5/14/10)Hit Streak ................................8 games (twice, most recently 5/6/10 - present)

Anderson’s Career StatisticsYear G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO2009 50-37 .394 132 28 52 4 0 4 34 5-9 12 222010 47-47 .329 164 42 54 8 0 9 32 10-12 13 18Totals 97-84 .358 296 70 106 12 0 13 66 15-21 25 40

Anderson’s Career HighsAt Bats ........................................................................7 vs. Rockhurst (5/15/09)Runs....................................3 (three times, most recently vs. Hillsdale 3/31/10)Hits ....................................4 (two times, most recently vs. Rockhurst 5/15/09)RBIs ............................................3 (five times, most recently at Tiffin 4/21/10)Total Bases..................................................................7 vs. Rockhurst (5/15/09)Stolen Bases..............................2 (three times, most recently at Lewis 4/13/10)Hit Streak ..................................................................9 games (5/2/10 - present)

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14Jared Cowan6-2 • 220 • JuniorC • R/RDavison, Mich.Davison High School

Cowan’s Career StatisticsYear G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO2009 24-17 .283 53 8 15 1 0 1 7 0-1 3 112010 30-26 .365 85 18 31 3 0 3 23 0-0 10 12Totals 54-43 .333 138 26 46 4 0 4 30 0-1 13 23

Cowan’s Career HighsAt Bats ....................................6 (two times, most recently vs. Ashland 5/7/10)Runs ..........................................2 (six times, most recently vs. Ashland 5/7/10)Hits ........................................3 (three times, most recently vs. Ashland 5/7/10)RBIs ..........................................2 (nine times, most recently at Lewis 4/13/10)Total Bases........................................................................6 vs. Findlay (4/3/10)Stolen Bases..................................................................................................N/AHit Streak ................................................................10 games (3/1/10 - 3/27/10)

2010: Played in 30 games (26 starts)...Hit .365 (31-85) with three home-runs and 23 RBI...Recorded three doubles and 18 runs...Tallied a .506slugging percentage and .439 on-base percentage...Collected sevenmulti-hit games and seven multi-RBI games...Went 3-for-3 with tworuns against Augustana (3/13)...Went 3-for-6 with two runs against Ash-land (5/7) in the GLIAC Tournament...Collected seven two-RBI gameson the year.2009: Played in 24 games (17 starts)...Hit .283 (15-53) with one homerand one double...Was 3-for-6 with a two RBI and a run scored vs. LakeErie (3/14)...Hit a pinch-hit two-run HR in GLIAC Tournament vs.Wayne State (5/8) in 12-11 Laker win...Started the opening game of theDII World Series behind the dish for an injured Bobby Walmsley.High School: Prepped at Davison High School...Played for TimRye...Hit .510 on the season with five homers and 38 RBI...Named all-league, all-area, and second team all-state as a junior...Hit .390 with twohomeruns as a junior, and was named all-league at catcher...Started as afreshman and earned an all-conference honorable mention...Also playedfootball and wrestled...Member of the National Honor Society.Personal: Son of John and Karen Cowan...Business economics major.

11Blake Batteast6-1 • 190 • JuniorOF • L/RSouth Bend, Ind.Glen Oaks Community College

Prior to GVSU: Played two seasons at Glen Oaks Community Collegein Centreville, Mich. for Keith Schreiber...Named Second Team All-Con-ference in 2010 after hitting .406 with 35 runs, 43 RBI, and 11 dou-bles...Hit .327 with 21 RBI and six doubles in 2009.High School: Prepped at Clay High School Colonial in South Bend,Ind....Played for Chip O’Neil...Named Second Team All-Conference hislast three seasons.Personal: Son of William and Melinda Batteast...Education major.

40Giancarlo Brugnoni6-3 • 230 • RS Freshman1B • R/RGrosse Pointe, Mich.De La Salle High School

2010: Medical redshirt...Played in 10 games...Hit one homerun and drovein two runs.High School: Prepped at Warren De La Salle High School...Played forBrian Kelly...Led Pilots to 2009 State Championship...Earned CatholicAll-League honors as a senior...Hit .411 with 44 hits, 37 runs scored, 54RBI, 14 home runs, eight doubles and a triple as a senior...Named to the2009 National High School Baseball Coaches Association All DistrictFirst Team...Missed nearly all of sophomore and junior years due to in-jury.Personal: Son of Raffael and Rosanne Brugnoni...Pre-dentistrymajor...Enjoys skiing, snow boarding and volleyball.

Brugnoni’s Career StatisticsYear G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO2010 10-4 .150 20 2 3 1 0 1 2 1-1 0 5Totals 10-4 .150 20 2 3 1 0 1 2 1-1 0 5

Brugnoni’s Career HighsAt Bats ......................................................................5 vs. Lock Haven (3/9/10)Runs......................................1 (two times, most recently vs. Hillsdale 3/31/10)Hits ..............................................................................2 vs. Hillsdale (3/31/10)RBIs......................................1 (two times, most recently vs. Hillsdale 3/31/10)Total Bases....................................................................6 vs. Hillsdale (3/31/10)Stolen Bases..................................................................1 vs. Mansfield (3/8/10)Hit Streak..............................................................................1 game (two times)

25Anthony Campanella6-2 • 212 • JuniorRHP • R/RCarol Stream, Ill.Elgin Community College

Prior to GVSU: Spent two seasons at Elgin Community College inElgin, Ill....Played for Bill Angelo...Was 7-2 with a 2.86 ERA, 50 strike-outs, and 10 walks in 63 innings pitched in 2010...Went 6-1 with a 3.01ERA in 2009.High School: Prepped at Driscoll Catholic (Ill.) High School...Playedfor Sean Bieterman...Named all-conference and all-area as both a juniorand senior.

Personal: Son of Michael and Karrie Campanella...Educationmajor...Enjoys running and lifting.

Prior To GVSU: Spent two seasons at Lake Michigan College in Ben-ton Harbor, Mich....Played for Scott Ponegalek...Went 8-4 with a 6.18ERA and 45 strikeous in 55.1 innings pitched in 2010...Went 4-0 witha 2.83 ERA and 29 strikeouts in 47.2 innings pitched in 2009.High School: Prepped at Dowagiac High School...Played for AndyKruger...Named all-conference and all-district three times...Went 3-1with a 3.40 ERA as a senior...Was 9-3 with a 2.23 ERA as a junior...Tal-lied an 11-1 record with a 2.80 ERA as a sophomore...Went 5-2 with a2.85 ERA as a freshman.Personal: Son of Kurt and Melissa Cox...Criminal justice major...En-joys lifting and movies...Third member of family to play baseball atGVSU (Chris (‘83, ‘85), uncle; Kyle (‘04), cousin)...Studying to be-come a U.S. Marshall.

32Jacob Cox6-3 • 200 • JuniorRHP • R/RDowagiac, Mich.Lake Michigan Community College

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2010: Named to the NCBWA Midwest Region First Team...ABCAMidwest Region First Team...Daktronics First Team All-Midwest Re-gion...First Team All-GLIAC outfielder...Semifinalist for the inauguralTino Martinez Player of the Year Award...Played and started all 53games...Set a school record with 100 hits on the season...Hit .455 (100-220) with six homeruns and 49 RBI, second on the team...Recorded a.664 slugging percentage which led the team, and a .506 on-base per-centage...Led the team with 18 stolen bases, 18 doubles and sixtriples...Tallied 34 multi-hit games, including four four-hit perform-ances...Collected 11 multi-RBI games, including a four-RBI perform-ance at Findlay (3/18)...Recorded a streak of eight multi-hit gamesbetween 3/18 and 3/24...Went 3-for-3 with four runs and two doublesat Tiffin (4/21)...Went 2-for-3 with one run and three RBI against Ash-land (5/7) in the GLIAC Tournament...Named GLIAC Player of theWeek (3/22).2009: GLIAC Freshman of the Year...First-Team All-GLIAC out-fielder...Daktronics First Team All-Midwest Region...Played in 55games (50 starts)...Hit .411 (69-168) with 45 runs scored, 34 RBI, 10doubles, five home runs and two triples...Walked 20 times and notcheda slugging percentage of .583...Tallied 22 multi-hit games and 10 multi-RBI games...Reached base in 49 games...Recorded a season-best 11-game hitting streak and was 23-38 (.605) during that stretch...Homeredin his first collegiate at bat..Was 3-for-5 with three RBI and a triple atTampa (3/5)...Tallied a 3-for-4 outing with four RBI at Tiffin(3/28)...Recorded a 4-for-4 outing with three runs scored vs. Hillsdale(4/1).High School: Prepped at DeWitt High School...Hit .375 as a senior andstruck out only four times in 104 at bats...Named all-conference andall-academic as a junior and senior...Earned all-district honors as a sen-ior.Personal: Son of William and Tammy Grice...Kinesiology major...En-joys fishing and hunting.

27Cody Grice6-0 • 218 • JuniorCF • R/RDeWitt, Mich.DeWitt High School

Grice’s Career StatisticsYear G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO2009 55-50 .411 168 45 69 10 2 5 34 7-13 20 332010 53-53 .455 220 66 100 18 5 6 49 18-20 17 18Totals 108-103 .436 388 111 169 28 7 11 83 25-33 37 51

Grice’s Career HighsAt Bats ..............6 (eight times, most recently vs. Saginaw Valley State 5/7/10)Runs ....................................................................................4 at Tiffin (4/21/10)Hits ..........................................4 (five times, most recently at Ashland 4/18/10)RBIs ........................................4 (two times, most recently at Findlay 3/18/10)Total Bases ..............................7 (two times, most recently at Findlay 3/18/10)Stolen Bases......................2 (two times, most recently vs. Wayne State 5/2/10)Hit Streak ................................................................14 games (4/14/10 - 5/7/10)

Prior to GVSU: Spent two seasons at Johnson County CommunityCollege in Overland Park, Kan....Played for Kent Shelley...Went 7-3with a 3.45 ERA and 1.33 WHIP in 67 innings pitched, striking out 57with five complete games in 2010.High School: Prepped at Jefferson (Iowa) High School...Played forMike Kuba.Personal: Son of Dan and Shelly Garman...Secondary educationmajor...Enjoys hunting and fishing.

24Ryan Garman5-10 • 190 • JuniorRHP • R/RCedar Rapids, IowaJohnson County Community College

Prior to GVSU: Spent two years at Rochester Community TechnicalCollege...Played for Steve Hucke and Clark Jones...Named First TeamAll-Minnesota College Athletic Conference in 2010 after going 8-3with a 3.28 ERA and 55 strikeouts in 57.2 innings pitched...Went 3-2with a 4.80 ERA in 2009.High School: Prepped at John Marshall (Minn.) High School...Playedfor Terry Heiderscheit...Won the conference championship as both ajunior and senior...Hit .408 as a senior and .375 as a junior.Personal: Son of Scott and Robin Gwaltney...Business major...Enjoysplaying and watching all sports as well as fishing.

34Brett Gwaltney5-10 • 150 • JuniorLHP • L/LRochester, Minn.Rochester Community Technical College

20Joe Jablonski6-5 • 220 • SeniorRHP • R/RTemperence, Mich.Temperence Bedford High School

2010: NCBWA Midwest Region First Team...ABCA Midwest RegionFirst Team...Daktronics Midwest Region First Team...All-GLIACPitcher...Posted an 8-3 record in 14 appearances and 12 starts...Allowedonly 30 earned runs in 81 innings pitched while striking out 56...Tallieda 3.33 ERA and five complete games...Combined for a shutout againstMansfield (3/8) when he went seven innings and allowed only three hitswhile striking out eight...Notched a complete game shutout against Ash-land (3/24) when he went all seven innings, allowing only three hits andtwo walks while striking out six...Threw a complete game shutout againstWayne State (5/1) when he went seven innings, allowing four hits andtwo walks while striking out five...Went a career-high nine innings atNorthwood (4/11), allowing one earned run while striking out five in the

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8-3 win...Beat Ashland in the Midwest Regional Tournament, going7.1 innings and allowing three runs in the 6-3 win...Only one base wasstolen on him for the season out of four attempts.2009: Posted a 6-3 record in 18 appearances and seven starts...Yielded42 runs, 38 of which were earned in 65.2 innings...Notched an ERA of5.21...Tallied 43 strikeouts and just 14 walks...Yielded two hits and onerun with eight strikeouts in the Lakers’ 12-5 win over Nebraska-Omaha(3/2)...Earned the win (9-3) with a season-high nine strikeouts vs. Min-nesota State (3/7) in seven innings of work...Tallied six strikeouts in7.1 innings vs. Saginaw Valley State (4/9), but left with game tied 4-4...Pitched 4.1 innings of two-hit ball vs. Northwood (5/7) in GLIACTournament.2008: Appeared in 13 games as a pitcher, including four as the startingpitcher...Pitched on complete game...Turned in a 5-0 record with ateam-best 2.77 ERA...Recorded 26 strikeouts and yielded just 12earned runs in 39.0 innings of work...Picked up one save...Opponentshit just .242 off Jablonski...Tossed 6.1 innings of five-hit ball with fourstrikeouts en route to 10-6 victory over Southern Indiana (Mar. 2)...Tal-lied a complete game 10-4 victory over Mercyhurst (Apr. 17)...Pitched1.2 innings of relief and picked up the save vs. Findlay (May 10) inGLIAC Championship game.2007: Redshirted.High School: Prepped at Temperance Bedford High School under headcoach Craig Trychel...Was an academic all-district selection as a jun-ior...Named honorable mention all-region as a pitcher and an in-fielder...Selected to the Monroe Jefferson All-Tournament Team...Alsoplayed four years of basketball...Earned honorable mention all-confer-ence and all-region on the hardwood...Nominated for the Wendy's HighSchool Heisman National Award...Personal: Son of Raymond and Deborah Jablonski...Movement sci-ence major...Enjoys basketball, fishing, and golf.

Jablonski’s Career HighsInnings: ....................................................................9.0 at Northwood (4/11/10)Strikeouts: ............................................9 vs. Minnesota State-Mankato (3/7/09)

Jablonski’s Career StatisticsYear W-L SV ERA G-GS CG IP H R ER BB SO2008 5-0 1 2.77 13-4 1 39.0 36 14 12 13 262009 6-3 1 5.21 18-7 1 65.2 76 42 38 14 432010 8-3 1 3.33 14-12 5 81.0 94 40 30 21 56Totals 19-6 3 3.88 45-23 7 185.2 206 96 80 48 125

Prior to GVSU: Spent two seasons at Southeastern Community Col-lege in West Burlington, Iowa, playing for Justin Schulte...Went 3-4with a 5.88 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 49 innings pitched in 2010....Went7-1 with a 4.79 ERA and 43 strikeouts in 62 innings pitched in 2009en route to being named honorable mention All-Iowa Community Col-lege Athletic Conference.High School: Prepped at Davenport Assumption (Iowa)...Played forBilly Argo...Went 7-1 with a 2.00 ERA and 40 strikeouts in 54 inningspitched as a senior, helping team to the class 2A state championship.Personal: Son of Michael and Sally Kent...Business major.

28Jake Kent5-10 • 185 • JuniorRHP • R/RDavenport, IowaSoutheastern Community College

6Zach Laupp6-0 • 190 • JuniorC • R/RMattawan, Mich.Mattawan High School

2010: Played in 29 games (25 starts)...Hit .350 (28-80) with 23 runs,20 RBI and one homerun...Collected six doubles and two triples...Tal-lied a .513 slugging percentage and a .429 on-base percentage...Threwout 50 percent of all base stealers from behind the dish (9-18)...Notchedeight multi-hit games and six multi-RBI games...Recorded a career-high three hits at Hillsdale (3/19) when he went 3-for-4 with two runsand a double...Went 2-for-4 with two RBI in the opening game of theMidwest Regional Tournament against Ashland (5/13)...Tallied an RBIin all four games of the Midwest Regional Tournament...Went 2-for-3with a career-high four RBI against Nebraska-Omaha (3/14)...Went 2-for-3 with three runs and three RBI against Findlay (4/2).2009: Redshirted.2008: Appeared in 13 games, five as the starting catcher...Hit .200 withfour hits, four runs scored and three RBIs...1-for-3 with two RBIs vs.Northern Kentucky (Feb. 24) on opening day of the 2008 season. High School: Prepped at Mattawan High School for head coach CoryDeGroote...Four-year member of the varsity baseball team...Three timeAll-SMAC honoree...Hit .407 as a junior with two HR and 24RBI...Notched a .330 batting average as a sophomore with two HR and20 RBI...Also participated in football and hockey.Personal: Son of Alton and Debbie Laupp...enjoys hunting and fish-ing.

Laupp’s Career StatisticsYear G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO2008 13-5 .200 20 4 4 1 0 0 3 0-0 3 82010 29-25 .350 80 23 28 6 2 1 20 2-2 11 15Totals 42-30 .320 100 27 32 7 2 1 23 2-2 14 23

Laupp’s Career HighsAt Bats ..............5 (three times, most recently vs. Saginaw Valley State 5/7/10)Runs..........................................3 (two times, most recently vs. Findlay 4/2/10)Hits ................................................................................3 at Hillsdale (3/19/10)RBIs ................................................................4 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (3/14/10)Total Bases........................................................................5 vs. Findlay (4/2/10)Stolen Bases ..............................................................2 vs. St. Joseph’s (3/7/10)Hit Streak ..................................................................7 games (5/2/10 - present)

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High School: Prepped at Vicksburg High School...Played for BrianDeal...Went 7-3 with a 1.69 ERA and 102 strikeouts in 58.1 inningspitched as a senior...Was 6-4 with a 1.64 ERA and 111 strikeouts in59.2 innings pitched as a junior while also hitting .422 with 28RBI...Named all-conference, all-district, all-area, and team MVP as ajunior...Recorded 18 strikeouts in a seven inning game.Personal: Son of Christopher and Robin Maple...Bio-tech major...En-joys playing ping-pong.

30Bill Maple5-11 • 160 • FreshmanLHP • L/LKalamazoo, Mich.Vicksburg High School

2010: Played in 39 games (15 starts)...Hit .267 (16-60) with 21 RBI,17 runs and one homer...Tallied five doubles and one triple...Recordedone multi-hit game and five multi-RBI games...Was 6-for-6 in stolenbases...Collected a season-high two hits against Ashland (5/7) in theGLIAC Tournament when he went 2-for-3 with one run...Was 1-for-1with one run and three RBI against Findlay (4/2)...Also went 1-for-1with three RBI against Missouri-St. Louis (3/6).Prior to GVSU: Played at Heartland Community College...Hit .400 asa sophomore with 38 runs scored, nine doubles, two triples, two homeruns and 23 RBI for a team that finished 39-7-1...Converted 22-of-23stolen bases...Hit .361 with 39 runs, five doubles and 27 RBI as a fresh-man...Team finished 37-15 and captured the 2008 sub-regional crown.High School: Prepped at Normal West (Ill.) High School for headcoach Chris Hawkins...Earned Illinois All-State honors as asenior...Named All-Big 12 in both football and baseball as a senior...Ledteam to Regional, Sectional and the Illinois High School State Tourna-ment Elite 8 as a sophomore.Personal: Son of Trevis and Sherry Phillips...Special education major.

2Cory Phillips5-9 • 170 • SeniorINF • R/RNormal, Ill.Heartland Community College

Phillips’ Career StatisticsYear G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO2010 39-15 .267 60 17 16 5 1 1 21 6-6 9 12Totals 39-15 .267 60 17 16 5 1 1 21 6-6 9 12

Phillips’ Career HighsAt Bats ..............................................................................4 vs. Quincy (3/1/10)Runs ..........................................................................2 vs. Wayne State (5/2/10)Hits ..................................................................................2 vs. Ashland (5/7/10)RBIs..........................................3 (two times, most recently vs. Findlay 4/2/10)Total Bases ....................................................................4 at Hillsdale (3/19/10)Stolen Bases ......................1 (six times, most recently vs. Wayne State 5/2/10)Hit Streak ................................................................4 games (3/19/10 - 3/24/10)

High School: Prepped at All Saints Central High School...Played forMike Regulski...Went 10-2 with 113 strikeouts as a senior, while hitting.455 with 10 doubles and four triples...Finished his high school careerwith 31 wins, 372 strikeouts and a 1.88 career ERA...Pitched and wonthe state championship game as a sophomore, a 2-1 victory...Named tothe Bay City Times Dream Team three times, named second-team all-state as a sophomore...Named second-team all-conference as a fresh-man and sophomore...First-team all-conference as a senior.Personal: Son of Mark and Lisa Pijaszek...Engineering major...Enjoysworking out, golfing and playing cards.

Adam Pijaszek5-11 • 167 • FreshmanRHP • R/RBay City, Mich.All Saints Central High School

22Dan Ponegalek5-11 • 185 • SeniorINF • R/RBridgman, Mich.Lake Michigan College

2010: Played in 28 games (20 starts), 15 of which came at thirdbase...Hit .397 (25-63) with 16 runs, 11 RBI and four doubles...Notcheda .500 on-base percentage and .460 slugging percentage...Went 3-for-4 with one run and one RBI against Augustana (3/13)...Went 3-for-4with two runs and a season-high two RBI against Wayne State(5/2)...Went 2-for-3 with one RBI and one double against Ashland(5/13) in the opening game of the Midwest Regional Tournament.Prior to GVSU: Played at Lake Michigan Community College for twoyears...Earned Michigan Community College Athletic Association Sec-ond-Team honors as a sophomore, hitting .365 with 27 RBI...Hit .331with 31 RBI as a sophomore and earned honorable mention plaudits asa freshman.High School: Prepped at Bridgman High School for head coach DaleBeeney...Three-time All-Lakeland Conference honoree...Earned all-dis-trict plaudits as a junior and senior...Hit .386 21 doubles, seven triples,two home runs and 79 RBI during prep career.Personal: Son of Scott and Sheri Ponegalek...Business major.

Ponegalek’s Career StatisticsYear G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO2010 28-20 .397 63 16 25 4 0 0 11 0-0 8 9Totals 28-20 .397 63 16 25 4 0 0 11 0-0 8 9

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2010: All-GLIAC Second Team Pitcher...Appeared in 14 games, in-cluding nine starts...Went 5-2 with five complete games...Posted a 3.79ERA...Struck out 51 batters in 59.1 innings pitched...Went seven in-nings and struck out nine batters at Hillsdale (3/19) in a 13-1victory...Went a career-high eight innings against Ashland (3/24) wherehe yielded four hits, no earned runs, and struck out six to earn the 4-3victory...Struck out a career-high 11 batters against Hillsdale (3/31) inan 8-7 victory...Went 5.2 innings and allowed six hits and two earnedruns, while striking out four against Southern Indiana (5/16) in the Mid-west Regional Tournament...Named GLIAC Pitcher of the Week (3/22).2009: Appeared in 17 games, all in a relief role...Posted a 2-0 recordwith a 3.71 ERA...Yielded 12 runs, 11 of which were earned, with 26strikeouts and just 10 walks...Struckout a career-high six and yieldedjust two hits in three innings or work vs. C.W. Post (3/10)...Recordedfive strikeouts vs. Wayne State (5/2)...Picked up the win in relief forGVSU in GLIAC Tournament vs. Wayne State (5/8), yielding one runin 2.2 innings of work.High School: Prepped at DeWitt High School...Played for MikeBrya...Four-year varsity letter-winner... Named to Lansing State Jour-nal 2007 Dream Team ...Selected team captain junior and senior sea-sons...Named first-team all-league junior and senior seasons andall-league honorable mention as a sophomore...Compiled a 10-2 recordwith a 0.78 ERA from the mound and batted .385 with 20 RBI as a sen-ior.Personal: Son of Lonnie and Carol Rademacher...Enjoys hunting andfishing...Majoring in Business.

21Cory Rademacher6-2 • 200 • JuniorRHP • R/RDeWitt, Mich.DeWitt High School

Rademacher’s Career HighsInnings:........................................................................8.0 vs. Ashland (3/24/10)Strikeouts: ..................................................................11 vs. Hillsdale (3/31/10)

Rademacher’s Career StatisticsYear W-L SV ERA G-GS CG IP H R ER BB SO2009 2-0 0 3.71 17-0 0 26.2 30 12 11 10 262010 5-2 1 3.79 14-9 5 59.1 74 42 25 31 51Totals 7-2 1 3.77 31-9 5 86.0 104 54 36 41 77

Ponegalek’s Career HighsAt Bats ........................................................5 vs. Saginaw Valley State (5/7/10)Runs..................................................................................3 at Findlay (3/18/10)Hits....................................3 (two times, most recently vs. Wayne State 5/2/10)RBIs ..........................................................................2 vs. Wayne State (5/2/10)Total Bases ................................................................4 vs. Augustana (3/13/10)Stolen Bases..................................................................................................N/AHit Streak ..................................................................6 games (3/9/10 - 3/24/10)

26Brian Robinson6-0 • 195 • Junior3B • R/LTroy, Mich.Troy High School

2010: All-GLIAC Second Team at third base...Played in 36 games (31starts)...Hit .441 (45-102) with 28 runs and 25 RBI...Tallied four dou-bles and one homerun...Recorded a .510 slugging percentage and ledthe team with a .527 on-base percentage...Went 2-for-4 with two runs,one RBI, and a homerun against Augustana (3/13)...Went 2-for-4 withtwo runs and three RBI at Northwood (4/10)...Went 3-for-5 with tworuns and three RBI at Tiffin (4/21)...Notched a team-high 17 game hit-ting streak between 3/28 and 4/21.Prior to GVSU: Spent two years at the University of Evansville, play-ing just the 2008 campaign...Played in 42 games as a freshman, includ-ing 35 as a starter...Hit .242 (29-120) with 17 runs scored, two doublesand 17 RBI.High School: Prepped at Troy High School...Played for Frank DiV-ito...Named a 2007 Louisville Slugger High School Honorable MentionAll-American...Named first-team all-state as a senior...Earned all-dis-trict and all-region honors as a junior and senior...East-West All-StarGame participant in 2007 following senior season...Hit .530 with 19doubles, four home runs, 38 RBI, and 17 stolen bases for the Colts asa senior...Helped Troy to a 26-5 overall record as a senior and a #2 rank-ing in the state of Michigan...Three-time Oakland Athletics AssociationConference First-Team selection...Hit .437 as a junior.Personal: Son of Michael and Jocelyn Robinson...Enjoys liftingweights, baseball and playing the guitar.

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Robinson’s Career StatisticsYear G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO2010 36-31 .441 102 28 45 4 0 1 25 2-3 20 12Totals 36-31 .441 102 28 45 4 0 1 25 2-3 20 12

Robinson’s Career HighsAt Bats ........................................5 (four times, most recently at Tiffin 4/21/10)Runs ..........................................................................3 vs. Wayne State (5/1/10)Hits ............................................3 (three times, most recently at Tiffin 4/21/10)RBIs ............................................3 (two times, most recently at Tiffin 4/21/10)Total Bases ................................................................5 vs. Augustana (3/13/10)Stolen Bases ......1 (two times, most recently at Saginaw Valley State 4/24/10)Hit Streak ..............................................................17 games (3/28/10 - 4/21/10)

18Chris Rudenga6-0 • 195 • SophomoreRHP • R/LSouth Holland, Ill.Illiana Christian High School

2010: Played in 46 games (40 starts)...Hit .338 (48-142) with 34 runsand 31 RBI...Collected six doubles, one triple and one homerun...Was8-for-10 in stolen bases...Recorded a .415 slugging percentage and a.369 on-base percentage...Notched three straight three-hit games be-tween 3/18 and 3/19...Went a combined 6-for-9 with six runs, four RBI,a triple and a homerun in a doubleheader at Findlay (3/18)...Went 3-for-4 with three runs and two RBI at Northwood (4/10)...Went 2-for-4with two runs, two RBI and a double against Wayne State (5/1).High School: Prepped at Illiana Christian (Ill.) High School...Playedfor Dave Beezhold...Hit .515 as a senior with 27 RBI, 11 stolen basesand an .818 slugging percentage...Named the Times Newspaper MaleAthlete of the Year as a senior...Earned all-conference and all-area plau-dits as a senior...Recorded a .500 batting average as a junior with 48hits, 40 runs scored and 40 RBI...Earned all-area and all-conferencehonors.Personal: Son of William and Cindy Rudenga...Sister, Becky, playedsoftball for Grand Valley State.

Rudenga’s Career StatisticsYear G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO2010 46-40 .338 142 34 48 6 1 1 31 8-10 9 16Totals 46-40 .338 142 34 48 6 1 1 31 8-10 9 16

Rudenga’s Career HighsAt Bats........................5 (six times, most recently at Southern Indiana 5/15/10)Runs..................................................................................4 at Findlay (3/18/10)Hits ..................................3 (three times, most recently at Northwood 4/10/10)RBIs....................................3 (three times, most recently vs. Hillsdale 3/31/10)Total Bases........................................................................6 at Findlay (3/18/10)Stolen Bases ..............................................................2 vs. St. Joseph’s (3/7/10)Hit Streak ..................................................................8 games (4/2/10 - 4/14/10)

Raleigh Rushing6-5 • 205 • FreshmanLHP • L/LPaw Paw, Mich.Paw Paw High School

High School: Prepped at Paw Paw High School...Played for CourtneyJasiak...Three-time second-team all-conference performer.Personal: Son of Ronald Rushing and Linda Sekula...Chemistrymajor...Enjoys video games and football.

13Kyle Schepel6-1 • 225 • JuniorRHP • L/RGrand Rapids, Mich.Grand Rapids Christian High School

2010: Appeared in 15 games with 10 starts...Tallied a 6-2 record witha 5.81 ERA and two complete games...Notched a team-high 58 strike-outs in 62 innings pitched...Helped combine for a shutout at Ashland(4/18) when he pitched one inning in relief, striking out two...Struckout a season-high nine batters against Findlay (4/3) when he went seveninnings, allowing only two hits and one run while walking none...Wentseven innings, allowing two runs and striking out eight at Findlay (3/18)in a 13-2 victory...Went six innings, allowing two hits and no earnedruns against Missouri-St. Louis (3/6) while striking out four...NamedGLIAC Pitcher of the Week (4/5).2009: Tallied a 5-1 record with a team-best 2.15 ERA...Appeared in 11games with five starts...Yielded 38 hits and 18 runs, 12 of which wereearned, in 50.1 innings pitched...Recorded 43 strikeouts and held op-ponents to just a .207 batting average...Notched two completegames...Earned first career win vs. Quincy (3/6), giving up four runson five hits with a career-high nine strikeouts in 7.0 innings...Gave upthree hits and just one run with seven strikeouts vs. Lake Erie(3/14)...Picked up the win in the GLIAC Tournament Championshipgame vs. Northwood, yielding two runs on six hits with eight strikeoutsin 7.0 innings...Earned the win vs. Northern Kentucky in a NCAA Mid-west Region elimination game. Yielded just two runs on nine hits withfive strikeouts and no walks.High School: Prepped at Grand Rapids Christian High School...Playedfor Brent Gates...Named first-team all-conference and all-district...Fin-ished junior season with a 7-2 record, a 1.26 ERA and 95strikeouts...Compiled a 4-0 record as a sophomore with a 0.98 ERAand 40 strikeouts...Also participated in football.Personal: Son of Robert and Susan Schepel...Enjoys playing sportsand listening to music.

Schepel’s Career StatisticsYear W-L SV ERA G-GS CG IP H R ER BB SO2009 5-1 0 2.15 11-7 2 50.1 38 18 12 18 432010 6-2 0 5.81 15-10 2 62.0 76 52 40 23 58Totals 11-3 0 4.17 26-17 4 112.1 114 70 52 41 101

Schepel’s Career HighsInnings: ............................................................................9.0 vs. Tiffin (3/28/10)Strikeouts: ................................9 (two times, most recently vs. Findlay 4/3/10)

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15Andrew Trepel6-2 • 185 • SeniorSS • R/RJoliet, Ill.Joliet Junior College

2010: NCBWA Midwest Region Second Team...Daktronics MidwestRegion Second Team...All-GLIAC First Team Shortstop...Played in 51games (50 starts)...Hit .360 (68-189) with 34 runs and 36 RBI...Col-lected 10 doubles, two triples and four homeruns...Tallied a .497 slug-ging percentage and a .385 on-base percentage...Ranked third on theteam with 18 multi-hit games and 10 multi-RBI games...Went 7-for-8in stolen base attempts...Became the first Laker to have three homerunsin one doubleheader since 1989 as he went 4-for-7 with four runs, sixRBI and three homers against Hillsdale (3/31) in two walk-off victo-ries...Went 5-for-6 with one run and six RBI against Saginaw ValleyState (5/7) in the opening game of the GLIAC Tournament...Went 3-for-5 with two doubles against Ashland (5/7) in the GLIAC Tourna-ment...Went 2-for-4 with one run, three RBI, a double and a triple atFindlay (3/18)...Recorded a 15-game hitting streak between 4/17 and5/15.Prior to GVSU: Played the 2009 season at Joliet JuniorCollege...Earned NJCAA All-America honors as a shortstop...Alsoearned all-region and all-conference honors...Spent the 2008 campaignat Indiana State University...Played in eight games with onestart...Recorded a .333 batting average for the Sycamores...Earned theMissouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete Award.

Trepel’s Career StatisticsYear G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO2010 51-50 .360 189 34 68 10 2 4 36 7-8 7 23Totals 51-50 .360 189 34 68 10 2 4 36 7-8 7 23

Trepel’s Career HighsAt Bats ................6 (two times, most recently vs. Saginaw Valley State 5/7/10)Runs ................................................................4 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (3/14/10)Hits ..............................................................5 vs. Saginaw Valley State (5/7/10)RBIs ............................................................6 vs. Saginaw Valley State (5/7/10)Total Bases....................................................................9 vs. Hillsdale (3/31/10)Stolen Bases......................2 (two times, most recently vs. Wayne State 5/2/10)Hit Streak ..............................................................15 games (4/17/10 - 5/15/10)

High School: Prepped at Minooka (Ill.) Community HighSchool...Played for head coach Jeff Petrovic...Hit .405 as a senior and.395 as a junior...Earned all-conference plaudits as a junior andsenior...Team finished third in state during junior season.Personal: Son of Bill and Karen Trepel...Enjoys playing the guitar, fish-ing and golfing.

38Cody Westerhuis6-0 • 180 • RS FreshmanLHP • L/LAllendale, Mich.Allendale High School

2010: Medical redshirt.High School: Prepped at Allendale High School...Played for CharlieHam...Led team to a state runner-up finish in 2008...Two-time all-con-ference, all-district and all-region honoree.Personal: Son of Joe Szczepaniuk.

29Christopher Whitney6-3 • 210 • JuniorRHP • R/RMacomb, Mich.Kellogg Community College

Prior to GVSU: Spent two seasons at Kellogg CommunityCollege...Played for Eric Laskovy...Went 8-3 with a 3.14 ERA and 30strikeouts in 60.1 innings pitched in 2010...Went 5-2 with a 2.39 ERAin 41.1 innings pitched in 2009 as he was named honorable mentionAll-MCCAA...Helped team to the 2009 MCCAA Tournament Cham-pionship and a JUCO World Series appearance...Team was the 2010MCCAA League Champions and regional runners-up.

Matthew Schuch6-0 • 180 • FreshmanC • R/RHolland, Mich.West Ottawa High School

High School: Prepped at West Ottawa High School...Played for JimCaserta...Named Holland Sentinel Player of the Year...Hit .398 withseven homeruns, 33 RBI, and 11 doubles as a senior while being namedall-conference and all-area...Hit .347 with six homeruns, 27 RBI and13 doubles as a junior as he was named all-district and all-area...Hit.371 with three homeruns, 15 RBI and seven doubles as a sophomore.Personal: Son of David and Sarah Schuch...Biomedical sciencemajor...Enjoys hockey, snowboarding, wakeboarding, and the beach.

17Derrik Strzalkowski5-11 • 185 • JuniorC/1B • L/RLondon, OntarioKellogg Community College

Prior to GVSU: Spent two seasons at Kellogg CommunityCollege...Played for Eric Laskovy...Hit .393 with 35 RBI, 38 runs, and11 doubles in 140 at-bats in 2010...Hit .436 with a .542 on-base per-centage in 2009 while being named all-conference and all-region.High School: Prepped at Sir Wilfred Lourier Secondary (Ont.)School...Played for Mike Lumley...Named offensive MVP of the teamas a junior and senior.Personal: Son of Ed and Sandra Strzalkowski...Enjoys fishing andworking out.

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3Paul Young5-9 • 180 • SeniorOF • R/LLondon, OntarioGrand Rapids Community College

16Brad Zambron6-1 • 185 • FreshmanLHP • L/LWaterford, Mich.Birmingham Brother Rice

2010: Appeared in 22 games, all in relief...Tallied a 4-2 record with a4.70 ERA...Struck out 30 batters in 44 innings pitched...Went six in-nings, allowing three hits and striking out three against Lock Haven(3/9) to earn the 10-5 victory...Struck out a season-high seven againstAugustana (3/13)...Threw six innings, allowing four hits and two runswhile striking out two to earn the 7-6 victory against Northwood (3/23).High School: Prepped at Birmingham Brother Rice HighSchool...Played for Bob Riker...Tallied a 6-2 record with 76 strikeoutsand a 2.43 ERA in 631⁄3 innings pitched as a senior...Member of the2008 Division I State Baseball Championship...Notched a 4-3 recordwith a 2.87 ERA as a junior...Three-year letterwinner on the varsity.Personal: Son of James Zambron and Linda Kinsey...Enjoys videogames, music and movies.

2010: Played in 40 games (31 starts)...Hit .325 (37-114) with 29 runsand 12 RBI...Collected five doubles, three triples and onehomerun...Tallied a .391 on-base percentage and .430 slugging percent-age...Recorded 11 multi-hit games and four multi-RBI games...Went 4-for-5 with three runs and two RBI against Findlay (4/2)...Went 2-for-3with one run and three RBI at Hillsdale (3/20)...Went 2-for-4 with threeruns, two RBI and a homerun at Findlay (3/18).Prior to GVSU: Spent two years at Grand Rapids Community Col-lege...Earned Fecond-Team All-Michigan Community College AthleticAssociation honors as a freshman and sophomore...Hit .456 as a fresh-man and .434 during sophomore campaign...Led team to a fourth-placefinish at the 2008 Junior College World Series.High School: Prepped at Regina Mundi Catholic (Ont.) HighSchool...Played for Mike Lumley...Defensive Player of the Year as ajunior and the Offensive MVP.Personal: Son of Rod and Michele Young...Enjoys golf and hockey.

Young’s Career StatisticsYear G-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-SBA BB SO2010 40-31 .325 114 29 37 5 2 1 12 3-7 11 6Totals 40-31 .325 114 29 37 5 2 1 12 3-7 11 6

Young’s Career HighsAt Bats..............................5 (three times, most recently at Northwood 4/11/10)Runs..........................................3 (two times, most recently vs. Findlay 4/2/10)Hits....................................................................................4 vs. Findlay (4/2/10)RBIs................................................................................3 at Hillsdale (3/20/10)Total Bases........................................................................5 at Findlay (3/18/10)Stolen Bases ....1 (three times, most recently at Saginaw Valley State 4/24/10)Hit Streak ..................................................................7 games (4/2/10 - 4/13/10)

4Garrett Yatch5-9 • 175 • Junior2B • L/RMidland, Mich.Kellogg Community College

Prior to GVSU: Spent two seasons at Kellogg CommunityCollege...Played for Eric Laskovy...Hit .382 with 24 RBI and 48 runsin 123 at-bats in 2010...Was 23-for-26 in stolen bases...Named first-team all-conference and to the regional all-tournament team.High School: Prepped at Bullock Creek High School...Played forBruce Dickey...Hit .560 as a senior and was named first-team all-con-ference and second-team all-state...Named first-team all-conference asa junior after hitting .520...Hit .475 as a sophomore and was first-teamall-conference...Named to the Midland Daily News Dream Team as asenior.Personal: Son of Gerald and Sharron Yatch...Business major...Enjoysfishing and hunting.

Kevin Zak6-1 • 180 • FreshmanSS • R/RNovi, Mich.Novi High School

High School: Prepped at Novi High School...Played for RickGreen...Hit .451 with a .507 on-base percentage...Tallied 36 RBI, 39runs, 11 doubles and only three strikeouts in 122 at-bats as asenior...Named first-team all-conference, all-district, all-county, andall-area as a senior.Personal: Son of George and Karen Zak...Enjoys spending time withfriends, working out and golfing.

High School: Prepped at Dakota High School...Played for KenThoel...Tallied 51 strikeouts and a 1.82 ERA in 50 innings pitched as asenior as he was named honorable mention All-MAC.Personal: Son of Lance and Michele Whitney...Secondary educationmajor...Enjoys sports, music, and writing.

Zambron’s Career HighsInnings: ..........................6.0 (two times, most recently vs. Northwood 3/23/10)Strikeouts: ..................................................................7 vs. Augustana (3/13/10)

Zambron’s Career StatisticsYear W-L SV ERA G-GS CG IP H R ER BB SO2010 4-2 0 4.70 22-0 0 44.0 51 28 23 23 30Totals 4-2 0 4.70 22-0 0 44.0 51 28 23 23 30

TV AND RADIO ROSTER

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2 - Cory Phillips 3 - Paul Young 4 - Garrett Yatch 5 - Steve Anderson 6 - Zach Laupp 10 - Torre Aguirre

17 - Derrik Strzalkowski16 - Brad Zambron15 - Andrew Trepel14 - Jared Cowan13 - Kyle Schepel11 - Blake Batteast

18 - Chris Rudenga 20 - Joe Jablonski 21 - Cory Rademacher 22 - Dan Ponegalek 24 - Ryan Garman 25 - Anthony Campanella

26 - Brian Robinson 27 - Cody Grice 28 - Jake Kent 29 - Chrisopher Whitney 30 - Bill Maple 32 - Jacob Cox

34 - Brett Gwaltney 38 - Cody Westerhuis 40 - Giancarlo Brugnoni 7 - Steve LyonHead Coach

19 - Jamie DetillionAssociate Head Coach

2011 ROSTER

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PITCHERSNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B/T Hometown/High School/Jr. College13 Kyle Schepel RHP 6-1 225 Jr. L/R Grand Rapids, Mich./Christian16 Brad Zambron LHP 6-1 185 So. L/L Rochester, Mich./Brother Rice20 Joe Jablonski RHP 6-5 220 Sr. R/R Temperance, Mich./Bedford21 Cory Rademacher RHP 6-2 200 Jr. R/R DeWitt, Mich.24 Ryan Garman RHP 5-10 190 Jr. R/R Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Johnson County C.C.25 Anthony Campanella RHP 6-2 212 Jr. R/R Carol Stream, Ill./Elgin C.C.28 Jake Kent RHP 5-10 185 Jr. R/R Davenport, Iowa/Southeastern C.C.29 Christopher Whitney RHP 6-3 210 Jr. R/R Macomb, Mich./Kellogg C.C.30 Bill Maple LHP 5-11 160 Fr. L/L Kalamazoo, Mich./Vicksburg32 Jacob Cox RHP 6-3 200 Jr. R/R Dowagiac, Mich./Lake Michigan College34 Brett Gwaltney LHP 5-10 150 Jr. L/L Rochester, Minn./Rochester Comm. Tech.38 Cody Westerhuis LHP 6-0 180 RFr. L/L Allendale, Mich. Adam Pijaszek RHP 5-11 167 Fr. R/R Bay City, Mich./All Saints Central Raleigh Rushing LHP 6-5 205 Fr. L/L Paw Paw, Mich.

CATCHERS6 Zach Laupp C 6-0 190 Jr. R/R Mattawan, Mich.14 Jared Cowan C 6-2 220 Jr. R/R Davison, Mich.17 Derrik Strzalkowski C/1B 5-11 185 Jr. L/R London, Ontario/Kellogg C.C. Matthew Schuch C 6-0 180 Fr. R/R Holland, Mich./West Ottawa

INFIELDERS2 Cory Phillips INF 5-9 170 Sr. R/R Normal, Ill./Heartland C.C.4 Garrett Yatch 2B 5-9 175 Jr. L/R Midland, Mich./Kellogg C.C.10 Torre Aguirre 1B 6-3 208 Sr. R/R Troy, Mich./St. Clair C.C.15 Andrew Trepel SS 6-2 185 Sr. R/R Joliet, Ill./Indiana State University22 Dan Ponegalek INF 5-11 185 Sr. R/R Bridgman, Mich./Lake Michigan College26 Brian Robinson 3B 6-0 195 Jr. R/L Troy, Mich.40 Giancarlo Brugnoni 1B 6-3 230 RFr. R/R Grosse Pointe, Mich./De La Salle Kevin Zak SS 6-1 180 Fr. R/R Novi, Mich.

OUTFIELDERS3 Paul Young OF 5-9 180 Sr. L/R London, Ontario/Grand Rapids C.C.5 Steve Anderson OF 6-2 200 Jr. R/R Northville, Mich.11 Blake Batteast OF 6-1 190 Jr. L/R South Bend, Ind./Glen Oaks C.C.18 Chris Rudenga OF 6-0 195 So. R/L South Holland, Ill./Illiana Christian27 Cody Grice OF 6-0 218 Jr. R/R DeWitt, Mich.

Head Coach: 7 Steve Lyon (13th Year)Associate Head Coach: 19 Jamie DetillionAssistant Coach: 9 Gordie AlderinkStudent Assistants: 8 Kyle Gendron, 12 Ryan Lyster

Pronunciation GuideAguirre: Uh - GARYBatteast: Buh - TEESTGiancarlo: John - CarloBrugnoni: Broog - NO - neeCowan: COW - inJablonski: Juh - BLON - skiLaupp: LawpPonegalek: Pon - JEL - ickRademacher: Rad - uh - makerRudenga: ROO - ding - guhSchepel: SKAY - PullStrzalkowski: Stra - COW - skiTrepel: TREP - PullWesterhuis: West - uhr - hiceZambron: ZAM - brin

Freshmen30 Bill Maple38 Cody Westerhuis40 Giancarlo Brugnoni Adam Pijaszek Raleigh Rushing Matthew Schuch Kevin Zak

Juniors4 Garrett Yatch5 Steve Anderson6 Zach Laupp11 Blake Batteast13 Kyle Schepel14 Jared Cowan17 Derrik Strzalkowski21 Cory Rademacher24 Ryan Garman25 Anthony Campanella26 Brian Robinson27 Cody Grice28 Jake Kent29 Christopher Whitney32 Jacob Cox34 Brett Gwaltney

Sophomores16 Brad Zambron18 Chris Rudenga

Seniors2 Cory Phillips3 Paul Young10 Torre Aguirre15 Andrew Trepel20 Joe Jablonski22 Dan Ponegalek

Class Breakdown

Alphabetical 10 Torre Aguirre 5 Steve Anderson 11 Blake Batteast 40 Giancarlo Brugnoni 25 Anthony Campanella 14 Jared Cowan 32 Jacob Cox 24 Ryan Garman 27 Cody Grice 34 Brett Gwaltney 20 Joe Jablonski 28 Jake Kent 6 Zach Laupp 30 Bill Maple 2 Cory Phillips RS Adam Pijaszek 22 Dan Ponegalek 21 Cory Rademacher 26 Brian Robinson 18 Chris Rudenga RS Raleigh Rushing 13 Kyle Schepel RS Matthew Schuch 17 Derrik Strzalkowski 15 Andrew Trepel 38 Cody Westerhuis 29 Christopher Whitney 4 Garrett Yatch 3 Paul Young RS Kevin Zak 16 Brad Zambron

Numerical 2 Cory Phillips 3 Paul Young 4 Garrett Yatch 5 Steve Anderson 6 Zach Laupp 10 Torre Aguirre 11 Blake Batteast 13 Kyle Schepel 14 Jared Cowan 15 Andrew Trepel 16 Brad Zambron 17 Derrik Strzalkowski 18 Chris Rudenga 20 Joe Jablonski 21 Cory Rademacher 22 Dan Ponegalek 24 Ryan Garman 25 Anthony Campanella 26 Brian Robinson 27 Cody Grice 28 Jake Kent 29 Christopher Whitney 30 Bill Maple 32 Jacob Cox 34 Brett Gwaltney 38 Cody Westerhuis 40 Giancarlo Brugnoni RS Adam Pijaszek RS Raleigh Rushing RS Matthew Schuch RS Kevin Zak

2010 RESULTS

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Date Opponent Score R-H-E/R-H-E Inns Overall GLIAC Pitcher of Record Attend Time

Mar 1 vs Quincy-1 L 1-5 1-6-0 / 5-8-0 7 0-1-0 0-0-0 Schepel (L 0-1) - -

Mar 1 vs Quincy-2 W 3-1 3-7-0 / 1-7-2 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 Cade (W 1-0) - -

Mar 6 vs Missouri-St. Louis W 18-1 18-25-2 / 1-3-1 9 2-1-0 0-0-0 Schepel (W 1-1) 47 2:45

Mar 7 vs St. Joseph’s-1 W 9-7 9-10-1 / 7-6-2 7 3-1-0 0-0-0 Raj (W 1-0) 82 3:03

Mar 7 vs St. Joseph’s-2 W 8-3 8-8-2 / 3-4-6 7 4-1-0 0-0-0 Cade (W 2-0) 213 2:14

Mar 8 vs Mansfield W 5-0 5-8-0 / 0-6-2 9 5-1-0 0-0-0 Jablonski (W 1-0) 57 2:34

Mar 9 vs Lock Haven W 10-5 10-16-1 / 5-10-2 9 6-1-0 0-0-0 Zambron (W 1-0) 117 2:58

Mar 10 at #16 Tampa L 4-17 4-12-4 / 17-15-1 9 6-2-0 0-0-0 Schepel (L 1-2) 172 3:03

Mar 13 vs Augustana-1 L 2-11 2-5-5 / 11-10-0 7 6-3-0 0-0-0 Raj (L 1-1) 81 2:40

Mar 13 vs Augustana-2 W 13-4 13-15-3 / 4-8-1 7 7-3-0 0-0-0 Cade (W 3-0) 112 2:40

Mar 14 vs #23 Nebraska-Omaha W 8-5 8-13-3 / 5-9-3 9 8-3-0 0-0-0 Jablonski (W 2-0) 72 2:21

Mar 18 at Findlay-1 * W 13-2 13-14-1 / 2-8-0 7 9-3-0 1-0-0 Schepel (W 2-2) 65 2:20

Mar 18 at Findlay-2 * W 17-8 17-17-1 / 8-10-1 7 10-3-0 2-0-0 Knuth (W 1-0) 65 2:06

Mar 19 at Hillsdale-1 * W 12-2 12-16-2 / 2-7-2 7 11-3-0 3-0-0 Jablonski (W 3-0) 82 2:09

Mar 19 at Hillsdale-2 * W 13-1 13-16-1 / 1-8-1 7 12-3-0 4-0-0 Rademacher (W 1-0) 82 2:13

Mar 20 at Hillsdale * W 11-5 11-14-1 / 5-7-2 9 13-3-0 5-0-0 Schultz (W 1-0) 55 3:13

Mar 23 vs Northwood * W 7-6 7-12-1 / 6-11-2 (11) 14-3-0 6-0-0 Zambron (W 2-0) 127 3:52

Mar 24 vs Ashland-1 * W 6-0 6-11-2 / 0-3-0 7 15-3-0 7-0-0 Jablonski (W 4-0) 138 1:48

Mar 24 vs Ashland-2 * W 4-3 4-10-3 / 3-4-2 (8) 16-3-0 8-0-0 Rademacher (W 2-0) 143 2:03

Mar 27 vs Tiffin-1 * L 2-7 2-3-3 / 7-10-0 7 16-4-0 8-1-0 Raj (L 1-2) 184 1:46

Mar 27 vs Tiffin-2 * L 0-1 0-5-1 / 1-6-0 7 16-5-0 8-2-0 Knuth (L 1-1) 193 1:23

Mar 28 vs Tiffin * W 5-4 5-10-1 / 4-7-6 9 17-5-0 9-2-0 Schepel (W 3-2) 139 2:21

Mar 31 vs Hillsdale-1 * W 12-11 12-14-3 / 11-17-0 7 18-5-0 10-2-0 Zambron (W 3-0) 274 2:29

Mar 31 vs Hillsdale-2 * W 8-7 8-10-3 / 7-8-2 7 19-5-0 11-2-0 Rademacher (W 3-0) 168 2:12

Apr 2 vs Findlay-1 * W 13-8 13-16-0 / 8-11-2 7 20-5-0 12-2-0 Knuth (W 2-1) 197 2:28

Apr 2 vs Findlay-2 * W 21-9 21-20-1 / 9-11-1 7 21-5-0 13-2-0 Zambron (W 4-0) 149 2:13

Apr 3 vs Findlay * W 9-6 9-13-1 / 6-6-4 9 22-5-0 14-2-0 Schepel (W 4-2) 112 2:14

Apr 10 at Northwood-1 * W 14-8 14-16-0 / 8-13-3 7 23-5-0 15-2-0 Cade (W 4-0) 202 2:33

Apr 10 at Northwood-2 * L 6-7 6-11-4 / 7-12-3 7 23-6-0 15-3-0 Zambron (L 4-1) 185 2:07

Apr 11 at Northwood * W 8-3 8-16-2 / 3-12-0 9 24-6-0 16-3-0 Jablonski (W 5-0) 100 2:15

Apr 11 vs Northwood * L 6-10 6-9-3 / 10-8-1 7 24-7-0 16-4-0 Rademacher (L 3-1) 100 2:30

Apr 13 at Lewis-1 W 9-5 9-11-2 / 5-6-3 7 25-7-0 16-4-0 Schultz (W 2-0) 178 2:25

Apr 13 at Lewis-2 W 8-0 8-12-0 / 0-5-3 7 26-7-0 16-4-0 Holcomb (W 1-0) 141 1:50

Apr 14 at Wayne State-1 * L 6-7 6-13-2 / 7-16-1 (11) 26-8-0 16-5-0 Zambron (L 4-2) 185 3:55

Apr 14 at Wayne State-2 * L 1-4 1-9-1 / 4-9-2 7 26-9-0 16-6-0 Knuth (L 2-2) 185 1:45

Apr 17 at Ashland-1 * L 1-2 1-5-0 / 2-8-4 7 26-10-0 16-7-0 Jablonski (L 5-1) 211 1:50

Apr 17 at Ashland-2 * W 6-3 6-10-2 / 3-9-0 7 27-10-0 17-7-0 Rademacher (W 4-1) 211 1:59

Apr 18 at Ashland * W 7-0 7-19-0 / 0-6-2 9 28-10-0 18-7-0 Knuth (W 3-2) 103 2:38

Apr 21 at Tiffin-1 * W 14-7 14-19-0 / 7-13-1 7 29-10-0 19-7-0 Jablonski (W 6-1) 60 1:51

Apr 21 at Tiffin-2 * L 6-7 6-9-0 / 7-10-2 7 29-11-0 19-8-0 Cade (L 4-1) 75 2:25

Apr 24 at Saginaw Valley State-1 * W 6-0 6-11-0 / 0-3-1 7 30-11-0 20-8-0 Knuth (W 4-2) 118 1:50

Apr 24 at Saginaw Valley State-2 * W 5-1 5-8-0 / 1-5-2 7 31-11-0 21-8-0 Rademacher (W 5-1) 118 1:50

May 1 vs Wayne State-1 * W 5-0 5-7-0 / 0-4-1 7 32-11-0 22-8-0 Jablonski (W 7-1) 462 1:39

May 1 vs Wayne State-2 * L 11-14 11-14-3 / 14-16-1 7 32-12-0 22-9-0 Holcomb (L 1-1) 462 2:53

May 2 vs Wayne State * W 14-10 14-17-2 / 10-17-3 9 33-12-0 23-9-0 Knuth (W 5-2) 328 3:22

May 6 vs Ashland $ L 3-7 3-10-1 / 7-8-2 9 33-13-0 23-9-0 Jablonski (L 7-2) 114 3:13

May 7 vs Saginaw Valley State $ W 10-9 10-16-4 / 9-13-3 (11) 34-13-0 23-9-0 Schepel (W 5-2) 211 3:27

May 7 vs Ashland $ L 10-11 10-16-1 / 11-14-3 (10) 34-14-0 23-9-0 Holcomb (L 1-2) 129 3:57

May 13 vs Ashland % W 6-3 6-12-3 / 3-8-0 9 35-14-0 23-9-0 Jablonski (W 8-2) 117 2:40

May 14 vs #22 Northern Kentucky % W 7-1 7-15-1 / 1-5-0 9 36-14-0 23-9-0 Knuth (W 6-2) 115 2:33

May 15 at #11 Southern Indiana % W 6-3 6-10-0 / 3-9-1 9 37-14-0 23-9-0 Schepel (W 6-2) 307 2:25

May 16 at #11 Southern Indiana % L 3-7 3-12-4 / 7-9-0 9 37-15-0 23-9-0 Rademacher (L 5-2) 315 2:40

May 16 at #11 Southern Indiana % L 4-11 4-6-4 / 11-14-3 9 37-16-0 23-9-0 Jablonski (8-3) 315 2:39

* GLIAC Game $ GLIAC Tournament (1-2) % NCAA Midwest Regional Tournament (3-2)

( ) Extra Inning Game

2010 STATISTICS

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Hitters (All games sorted by batting average)

Name AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SB-A PO A E FLD%

Cody Grice .455 53-53 220 66 100 18 5 6 49 146 .664 17 9 18 .506 3 18-20 102 2 6 .945

Brian Robinson .441 36-31 102 28 45 4 0 1 25 52 .510 20 3 12 .527 4 2-3 7 37 4 .917

Torre Aguirre .436 31-18 78 21 34 6 1 3 15 51 .654 3 1 19 .463 0 3-3 22 0 0 1.000

Kyle Gendron .381 52-51 194 40 74 15 2 7 50 114 .588 19 3 30 .434 5 4-7 111 132 8 .968

Jared Cowan .365 30-26 85 18 31 3 0 3 23 43 .506 10 2 12 .439 1 0-0 158 12 3 .983

Andrew Trepel .360 51-50 189 34 68 10 2 4 36 94 .497 7 4 23 .385 5 7-8 57 149 14 .936

Zach Laupp .350 29-25 80 23 28 6 2 1 20 41 .513 11 3 15 .429 4 2-2 142 26 6 .966

Chris Rudenga .338 46-40 142 34 48 6 1 1 31 59 .415 9 1 16 .369 5 8-10 65 1 3 .957

Steve Anderson .329 47-47 164 42 54 8 0 9 32 89 .543 13 8 18 .405 0 10-12 33 0 0 1.000

Cory Maguire .328 51-49 177 32 58 9 0 9 39 94 .531 24 2 20 .406 4 0-0 365 21 5 .987

Paul Young .325 40-31 114 29 37 5 2 1 12 49 .430 11 2 6 .391 1 3-7 61 0 4 .938

Less than 1.2 at-bats per team game:

Jay Tharrett .500 3-3 8 2 4 0 0 0 3 4 .500 2 0 1 .600 0 0-0 20 1 0 1.000

Nick VanHemert .400 7-0 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 .400 1 0 3 .500 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000

Dan Ponegalek .397 28-20 63 16 25 4 0 0 11 29 .460 8 5 9 .500 0 0-0 13 39 7 .881

Robert Martin .286 6-4 14 3 4 0 0 0 3 4 .286 1 0 4 .313 1 0-0 0 2 4 .333

Cory Phillips .267 39-15 60 17 16 5 1 1 21 26 .433 9 3 12 .373 3 6-6 23 41 10 .865

Jeremy Trinkle .222 13-6 27 7 6 1 0 1 3 10 .370 1 1 5 .276 0 0-0 8 0 1 .889

Brad Raj .167 4-4 12 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .167 1 0 2 .231 0 1-1 0 2 0 1.000

Giancarlo Brugnoni .150 10-4 20 2 3 1 0 1 2 7 .350 0 2 5 .227 0 1-1 35 4 1 .975

Matt Cade .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 2 0 1.000

Brad Zambron .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 2 6 0 1.000

Totals .364 53-531756 416 639 101 16 48 376 916 .522 167 49 231 .426 36 65-80 1246 529 85 .954

Opponents .287 53-531647 279 472 79 11 20 233 633 .384 183 54 325 .374 12 41-58 1223 571 90 .952

LOB - GV (405), Opp (398). DPs turned - GV (45), Opp (45). CI - GV (1), Cowan 1. IBB - GV (7), Grice 3, Gendron 1, Rudenga 1, Laupp 1, Maguire 1,

Opp (8). Picked off - Anderson 2, Maguire 2, Ponegalek 1, Grice 1, Phillips 1, Gendron 1, Laupp 1.

Pitchers (All games sorted by earned run average)

Name ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP

Joe Jablonski 3.33 8-3 14 12 5 1 81.0 94 40 30 21 56 11 5 3 .292 9 12

Matt Cade 3.65 4-1 11 2 1 2 37.0 28 20 15 20 45 3 0 3 .201 2 2

Cory Rademacher 3.79 5-2 14 9 5 1 59.1 74 42 25 31 51 11 0 1 .301 4 4

Jared Knuth 4.48 6-2 17 10 4 1 72.1 81 45 36 19 47 14 1 3 .280 6 8

Brad Zambron 4.70 4-2 22 0 0 0 44.0 51 28 23 23 30 12 0 1 .307 4 0

Kyle Schepel 5.81 6-2 15 10 2 0 62.0 76 52 40 23 58 13 3 7 .299 5 17

Less than 30.0 innings pitched:

Kevin Schultz 3.86 2-0 7 3 0 0 21.0 19 13 9 21 9 5 0 0 .253 6 6

Brad Raj 5.19 1-2 4 4 0 0 17.1 18 12 10 11 15 4 0 1 .273 2 0

Daniel Holcomb 6.86 1-2 10 3 1 0 19.2 28 23 15 10 13 4 2 1 .337 4 2

Mark Riashi 21.60 0-0 3 0 0 0 1.2 3 4 4 4 1 2 0 0 .429 2 3

Totals 4.49 37-16 53 53 18 5 415.1 472 279 207 183 325 79 11 20 .287 44 54

Opponents 7.79 16-37 53 53 7 5 407.2 639 416 353 167 231 101 16 48 .364 49 49

PB - GV (13), Laupp 9, Cowan 2, Tharrett 2, Opp (14). Pickoffs - GV (14), Laupp 4, Zambron 4, Knuth 2, Jablonski 2, Schepel 1, Raj 1, Opp (9). SBA/ATT

- Cowan (21-27), Laupp (9-18), Rademacher (13-16), Zambron (9-11), Tharrett (9-10), Schepel (5-8), Knuth (3-5), Schultz (4-5), Holcomb (2-4), Jablonski

(1-4), Riashi (2-2), Raj (1-2), VanHemert (2-2), Cade (1-1).

Cumulative Score

By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extra Total

Grand Valley State 48 45 46 81 66 54 53 10 9 4 416

Opponents 33 48 31 23 45 48 27 13 7 4 279

2011 Returnees in Bold

2010 GLIAC AWARDS

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Grand Valley State competes in the Great Lakes Inter-collegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) and NCAA Divi-sion II. The GLIAC consists of fourteen colleges anduniversities located in Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Grand Valley was a charter member of the GLIAC, join-ing Lake Superior State, Northwood, and Saginaw Valley toform the conference in 1972. Since then, the GLIAC has ex-panded throughout the Great Lakes Region. This season, the GLIAC schedule will consist of 36games. Grand Valley will play the likes of Ashland, Findlay,Hillsdale, Lake Erie, Northwood, Ohio Dominican, SaginawValley State, Tiffin, and Wayne State each in a four-gameseries. Although baseball is one of the GLIAC’s premier sports,it is just one of 20 sports in which the GLIAC crowns cham-pions. In addition to baseball, the GLIAC decides titles inmen’s and women’s basketball, football, men’s and women’scross country, men’s & women’s golf, men’s and women’ssoccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving,men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor andoutdoor track, and women’s volleyball. Grand Valley State has won 14 GLIAC titles in baseball,most recently in 2009. Conference Commissioner Dell Robinson 1110 Washington Ave. Bay City, Mich. 48708 Office: (989) 894-2529 Fax: (989) 894-2825

Director of Conference Information Jeff Ligney 1110 Washington Ave. Bay City, Mich. 48708 Office: (989) 894-2529 Fax: (989) 894-2825

Player of the Week Pitcher of the Week 3/17 Michael Wiseman - WS Justin Mazur - WS3/22 Cody Grice - GV Cory Rademacher - GV3/29 Devin Rudolph - TU Pat Curtin - TU4/5 Ryan Webber - SV Kyle Schepel - GV4/12 Devin Rudolph - TU Austin Ritson - AU4/19 Ben Minard - AU Brady Cooper - WS4/26 Kyle Gendron - GV Carson Beauchaine - SV5/3 Kyle Gendron - GV Aaron Hilt - AU

2010 FINAL GLIAC BASEBALL STANDINGS

Conference OverallSchool Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Pct.

Wayne State 23 8 .742 32 20 .615

Grand Valley State 23 9 .719 37 16 .698

Ashland 21 12 .636 35 22 .614

Saginaw Valley State 16 15 .516 22 23 .489

Tiffin 17 18 .486 21 33 .389

Northwood 13 20 .394 23 26 .469

Hillsdale 11 22 .333 14 30 .318

Findlay 7 27 .206 15 34 .306

2010 ALL-GLIAC TEAMS

FIRST TEAMName School Pos YearCharlie Thomas Saginaw Valley State DH Sr.Michael Wiseman Wayne State C Jr.Ben Minard Ashland 1B Sr.Kyle Gendron Grand Valley State 2B Sr.Andrew Trepel Grand Valley State SS Jr.Jacob Petkac Ashland 3B Sr.Kevin Dore Saginaw Valley State INF Sr.Devin Rudolph Tiffin OF Sr.Cody Grice Grand Valley State OF So.Ryan LaPensee Wayne State OF Sr.Paul LaMantia Wayne State OF Sr.Joe Jablonski Grand Valley State SP Jr.Justin Mazur Wayne State SP Sr.Ben Minard Ashland SP Sr.Kevin Dunn Ashland SP Sr.David White Wayne State RP Sr.

SECOND TEAMName School Pos YearCory Hornyak Tiffin DH Jr.Ryan Webber Saginaw Valley State C Sr.Pat Curtin Tiffin 1B So.Michael Goodwin Northwood 2B Jr.Zach Lecker Northwood SS Sr.Brian Robinson Grand Valley State 3B So.Cory Maguire Grand Valley State INF Sr.Ty Blake Tiffin OF Sr.Josh Kirsten Ashland OF Sr.Mike Vanchieri Hillsdale OF Fr.Evan Melendez Ashland OF Jr.Cory Rademacher Grand Valley State SP So.Brady Cooper Wayne State SP Sr.Donnie Smith Tiffin SP Jr.Tyler Loehr Wayne State SP Jr.Jeremy Sloan Ashland RP Sr.

HONORABLE MENTION (GVSU ONLY)Steve Anderson Grand Valley State OF So.Jared Knuth Grand Valley State P Sr.

Player of the Year: Devin Rudolph, TiffinPitcher of the Year: Justin Mazur, Wayne StateFreshman of the Year: Mike Vanchieri, HillsdaleCoach of the Year: Ryan Kelley, Wayne State

2010 GLIAC LEADERS

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Team LeadersBatting Avg1. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . .3632. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3503. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3444. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3345. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . .3316. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3237. Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2928. Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .285

Runs Scored1. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4342. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .4163. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3964. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3855. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .3166. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3047. Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2708. Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .246

Hits1. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .6392. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6073. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5954. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5905. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4936. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .4677. Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4088. Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .377

Runs Batted In1. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3952. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .3753. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3564. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3355. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .2966. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2757. Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2268. Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .214

Doubles1. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1172. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1103. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1054. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .1015. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1006. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . .937. Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .708. Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55

Triples1. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .232. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .163. Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Home Runs1. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .522. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .483. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .464. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .445. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .246. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .227. Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .208. Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

Total Bases1. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .9162. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8923. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8684. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8525. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7056. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . .6487. Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5498. Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .512

Walks1. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2122. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . .1813. Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1784. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1705. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .1676. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1577. Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1558. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143

Stolen Bases1. Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .832. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .693. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .634. Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .415. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .396. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . .297. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .288. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Earned Run Avg1. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .4.512. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.743. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.274. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . .5.845. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.096. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.297. Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.758. Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.61

Batters Struck Out1. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .3252. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3243. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3194. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2805. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2386. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . .237

Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2378. Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158

Wins1. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .372. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .353. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .324. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .235. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . .226. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .217. Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158. Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

Saves1. Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92. Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83. Tiffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65. Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

8. Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . .4

Individual LeadersBatting Avg1. Devin Rudolph, TU . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5292. Cody Grice, GV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4553. Brian Robinson, GV . . . . . . . . . . . .4414. Ryan LaPensee, WS . . . . . . . . . . . . .4245. Paul LaMantia, WS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .415

Runs Scored1. Josh Kirsten, AU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .672. Cody Grice, GV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .663. Ryan LaPensee, WS . . . . . . . . . . . .634. Ty Blake, TU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .615. Evan Melendez, AU . . . . . . . . . . . .58

Hits1. Cody Grice, GV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1002. Ryan LaPensee, WS . . . . . . . . . . . .873. Paul LaMantia, WS . . . . . . . . . . . . .804. Josh Kirsten, AU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .785. Ty Blake, TU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76

Runs Batted In1. Ben Minard, AU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .652. Paul LaMantia, WS . . . . . . . . . . . . .603. Michael Wiseman, WS . . . . . . . . . .584. Devin Rudolph, TU . . . . . . . . . . . . .555. Kyle Gendron, GV . . . . . . . . . . . .50

Doubles1. Ty Blake, TU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .232. Evan Melendez, AU . . . . . . . . . . . .203. Ryan LaPensee, WS . . . . . . . . . . . .194. Cody Grice, GV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185. 3 tied at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

Triples1. Cody Grice, GV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Dustin Zielaskiewicz, UF . . . . . . . .53. Josh Kirsten, AU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Michael Goodwin, NU . . . . . . . . . .45. 7 tied at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Home Runs1. Ben Minard, AU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Paul LaMantia, WS . . . . . . . . . . . . .133. 5 tied at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

Total Bases1. Cody Grice, GV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1462. Paul LaMantia, WS . . . . . . . . . . . . .1373. Ryan LaPensee, WS . . . . . . . . . . . .1314. Ben Minard, AU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1285. Devin Rudolph, TU . . . . . . . . . . . . .122

Walks1. Jason Reitenbach, UF . . . . . . . . . . .332. Jacob Petkac, AU . . . . . . . . . . . . . .293. Evan Melendez, AU . . . . . . . . . . . .284. Michael Wiseman, WS . . . . . . . . . .265. Adam Connell, HC . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

Stolen Bases 1. Jason Reitenbach, UF . . . . . . . . . . .222. Josh Kirsten, AU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193. Cody Grice, GV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184. Kyle Wilson, UF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Josh Peterson, SV . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Earned Run Avg1. Joe Jablonski, GV . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.332. Cory Rademacher, GV . . . . . . . . .3.793. Kevin Dunn, AU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.984. Carson Beauchaine, SV . . . . . . . . .4.035. Justin Mazur, WS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.22

Batters Struck Out1. Justin Mazur, WS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .732. Ben Minard, AU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .663. Kyle Schepel, GV . . . . . . . . . . . . .58

Brady Cooper, WS . . . . . . . . . . . . .585. Joe Jablonski, GV . . . . . . . . . . . . .56

Wins1. Ben Minard, AU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92. Joe Jablonski, GV . . . . . . . . . . . . .83. 7 tied at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Saves1. Andrew Thompson, NU . . . . . . . . .62. David White, WS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Jordan Liette, TU . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54. Justin Drzewicki, SV . . . . . . . . . . .35. 4 tied at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

GVSU RECORDS

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Batting Individual Season

At BatsKyle Gendron 231 2009Casey Robrahn 227 2009Scott Allen 223 2004Cody Grice 220 2010Scott Smith 215 2004Brandon McFarland 211 2004Cory Maguire 210 2009Jeff Carrero 203 2006Tony Pfennig 203 2003Tim Hudnall 202 2004Lee VanStreain 198 2007Joe Brunink 196 2003Dan Skirka 195 2007Brandon McFarland 195 2005Kyle Gendron 194 2010

Batting AverageRon Volthouse .476 1969Cody Grice .455 2010Casey Robrahn .451 2008Ben Hunderman .437 1999Lee VanStreain .435 2006Terry Smith .424 1981Andrew Green .423 1991Gamin Teague .423 2001Lee VanStreain .419 2007Ron Velthouse .419 1971Rod Brunelle .417 1985Dustin Vugteveen .414 2001

Joe Brunink .413 2003

RunsScott Smith 72 2004Kyle Gendron 67 2009Cody Grice 66 2010Scott Allen 64 2004Cory Maguire 62 2009Joe Brunink 61 2003Mike McCallister 60 2003Lee VanStreain 59 2007Dustin Vugteveen 59 2001Scott Smith 58 2005

Jon Visser 58 1997

HitsCody Grice 100 2010Kyle Gendron 90 2009Lee VanStreain 83 2007Brandon McFarland 82 2004Joe Brunink 81 2003Scott Allen 80 2004Casey Robrahn 78 2009Dan Skirka 78 2007Jeff Carrero 78 2006Scott Smith 78 2004Cory Maguire 76 2009Derek Hinke 75 2008Kyle Gendron 74 2010Casey Robrahn 73 2008Jon Visser 73 1997

Runs Batted InTim Hudnall 73 2004Scott Allen 63 2004Dustin Vugteveen 60 2000Dustin Vugteveen 58 2001Spud McKenzie 57 2007Joe Mertes 57 2004Joe Trigg 57 1999Kyle Gendron 56 2009Jeff Terpstra 56 1989Kevin Boyd 55 2003Spud McKenzie 54 2006Nick Smith 54 2006

DoublesKyle Gendron 21 2009Scott Allen 19 2004Gamin Teague 19 2001Cody Grice 18 2010Derek Hinke 18 2008Jeff Carrero 18 2006Brandon McFarland 18 2004Dustin Vugteveen 18 2001Dustin Vugteveen 18 2000Casey Robrahn 17 2009

Brad Dykstra 16 1998

Tim Hudnall - 2004Single Season RBI

Record Holder

TriplesJon Visser 11 1997Joe Brunink 7 2003Cody Grice 5 2010Dan Skirka 5 2007Scott Smith 5 2004Brandon McFarland 5 2004Andrew Badgero 5 2000Terry Smith 5 1978Justin Beal 4 2008Spud McKenzie 4 2007Brad Dykstra 4 1998Jon Visser 4 1998Chad Hinkley 4 1994 Scott Finley 4 1992Tim Lavigne 4 1986Terry Smith 4 1980 Ed Norris 4 1978Ron Velthouse 4 1970

Home RunsDustin Vugteveen 19 2001Jon Barbera 14 1987Dustin Vugteveen 13 2000Chad Hinkley 13 1994Terry Smith 13 1981Nick Smith 12 2006Joe Trigg 12 1999John Coso 12 1993Dave Greco 12 1985Larry David 12 1981Kyle Gendron 11 2009Cory Maguire 11 2009 Joe Mertes 11 2003Joe Brunink 11 2003Jeff Fox 11 1998

Total BasesKyle Gendron 150 2009Dustin Vugteveen 149 2001Cody Grice 146 2010Joe Brunink 140 2003Brandon McFarland 128 2004Jon Visser 127 1997Chad Hinkley 127 1994Cory Maguire 126 2009Dustin Vugteveen 124 2000Dan Skirka 123 2007Scott Allen 120 2004Spud McKenzie 118 2007Derek Hinke 115 2008Kyle Gendron 114 2010Tim Hudnall 113 2004

WalksJoe Mertes 45 2004Pete Pierman 40 1999Mike Hammerle 40 1988Tim Lavigne 39 1986John Siuda 38 1982Tim Koceski 38 1981Nick Smith 37 2007Troy Dean 37 1995Tim Smith 36 1988Scott Nichols 35 1994

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Strike OutsScott Allen 42 2004Andrew Badgero 40 2002Dan Purlee 36 1996Greg VanDyke 35 1986Matt Grimm 35 2003Shane Beach 34 1993Keith Bross 34 1996Brent Thelen 34 1997Joey Badall 34 2003

Matt Wright 34 2004

Hit by PitchBrent Thelen 15 1997Scott Nichols 14 1994 Lenn Pekel 13 1990Mike McCallister 13 2002Tim Hudnall 12 2004Deandre Jamison 12 1994Shane Beach 11 1993Doug Lipinski 10 1997Scott Nichols 10 1993

Mike Kolo 10 1988

Stolen BasesScott Smith 32 2004Scott Smith 28 2005Mike McCallister 28 2003Joey Badall 28 2002Gamin Teague 24 2002 Matt Johnson 23 2000Dustin Vugteveen 21 2000Greg Suhajda 20 1985Cody Grice 18 2010Spud McKenzie 18 2007Gamin Teague 18 2001Brandon McFarland 17 2005Brad Dykstra 17 1999Shaun Lee 17 1999Greg Suhajda 17 1984

Caught StealingSpud McKenzie 7 2006

Tim Caslmon 7 1995

Tim Lavigne 7 1986Cody Grice 6 2009Derek Hinke 6 2008Scott Smith 6 2005Joey Badall 6 2003Gamin Teague 6 2003Shaun Lee 6 2000Pete Pierman 6 2000Pat Radde 5 2007Scott Allen 5 2004Tony Pfennig 5 2003Andrew Badgero 5 2002Matt Johnson 5 2001Doug Nyhuis 5 1994

Ray Rifenburg 5 1991

FieldingIndividual Season

PutoutsCory Maguire 498 2009Tim Hudnall 437 2004Joe Brunink 406 2003Casey Robrahn 400 2006Chad Rohacs 378 2005Cory Maguire 377 2007Cory Maguire 365 2010Pete Pierman 334 1999Mike Kolo 319 1988Matt Johnson 318 2001Cory Maguire 317 2008Joe Brunink 306 2002Nick Smith 304 2005Nick Smith 299 2007

AssistsKyle Gendron 154 2009Ryan Lyster 150 2004Andrew Trepel 149 2010Scott Smith 149 2004Dan Skirka 146 2006Ryan Lyster 145 2005Scott Smith 140 2005Tony Pfennig 139 2003Tony Pfennig 136 2003Dan Skirka 134 2007Doug Nyhuis 133 1994Kurt Reits 133 1994Kyle Gendron 132 2010Spud McKenzie 129 2006

ErrorsTony Pfennig 22 2003Ryan Lyster 21 2005Mike Hammerle 20 1988Jim Bienieas 19 1993Doug Lipinski 19 1995John DelCampo 18 1976Dave Ehlert 18 1986Tony Pfennig 18 2002Ryan Lyster 18 2004Justin Beal 18 2008Ed Norris 17 1978Doug Lipinski 17 1999Brad Dykstra 17 2000Dan Skirka 17 2006

PitchingIndividual Game

No-HittersName Opponent DateScott VanDyken# Anderson 5-18-78Jeff Agar Hillsdale 5-4-85Mark Dewey Butler 3-28-87Mark Potter* Olivet 3-31-88Craig Gunderson Gannon 3-28-98Danny Richard* Ky. Wesleyan 3-3-09#-NAIA Regional Tournament Game*-Perfect Game

One-HittersName Opponent DateDave DeVaney Ferris State 4-8-78Mike Doorn Calvin 4-12-78Scott VanDyken Hope 4-21-78Norm Penteracs Hillsdale 4-10-81Greg Cadaret Ferris State 5-6-81Rob Jamula Alma 4-20-87Matt McMahon Wayne State 4-8-89Todd Schmitt Olivet 4-3-91Art Cory Worcester 3-11-93Jeff Bates Worcester 3-12-93Mile Bell Winona State 3-9-94Steve Nahs Saginaw Valley 5-1-94Adam Sokolove Westminster 3-28-99

Reggie Walters Gannon 5-11-01

Individual Season

WinsJeremy Dow 12 2006Grant Payton 12 2006Matt Rafeld 12 2004Andre Benjamin 10 2008Jon Micoff 10 2004Phil Mixter 10 2003Andre Benjamin 9 2009Vince Rizzi 9 2007Grant Payton 9 2005Reggie Walters 9 2001Steve Nahs 9 1994Mark Potter 9 1987Joe Jablonski 8 2010Matt Cade 8 2009Nick Beach 8 2007Nate McCrory 8 2006Jeff Sinicki 8 2006Jeff Sinicki 8 2005Phil Mixter 8 2004Matt Rafeld 8 2003Jacob Sponsler 8 2002Drew Vinton 8 1997Dave Ocharzak 8 1984Greg Walter 8 1980

Jim Marr 8 1978

LossesMark Dewey 9 1987Craig Gunderson 7 1996Mark Dewey 7 1986Randy Spangler 7 1985Mike Urban 7 1976Andrew Maki 6 1999Mike Bell 6 1995Jeremy Diedrich 6 1995Shawn Hukill 6 1991Greg Walter 6 1981Denny Anguilm 6 1975

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ERABen Slein 1.27 2003Nick Beach 1.40 2007Todd Schmitt 1.49 1991Tim Ruffing 1.50 1971Tom Sawdgren 1.56 1975Jim Marr 1.78 1978Todd Schmitt 1.81 1992Pat Hunnes 1.89 1974David Bowman 2.00 2007Scott VanDyken 2.04 1975

Complete GamesMark Dewey 11 1987Drew Vinton 9 1997Pat Hunnes 9 1974Pat Hunnes 9 1973Todd Schmitt 8 1992Jim Marr 8 1978Matt Rafeld 7 2004Steve Nahs 7 1994Mark Dewey 7 1986Randy Spangler 7 1985

AppearencesJoe Finnerty 24 2004Sean McLeod 24 2004Jason VanTol 24 1999Jeff Clark 24 1992Brad Zambron 22 2010Joe Finnerty 22 2001David Bowman 19 2009David Bowman 19 2006Matt Middleton 19 2005Joe Finnerty 19 2003David Olson 19 2003Dan Miller 19 1996Jason VanTol 19 2000Dan Miller 19 1999Scott Maples 19 1996

Grant Payton - 2005-06T-1st Career Wins

SavesJoe Finnerty 9 2004Tom Beard 9 1991Joe Finnerty 8 2003David Bowman 7 2006David Olson 7 2002Jason VanTol 7 1999Jeff Clark 7 1989David Bowman 6 2008Jason VanTol 6 2000David Bowman 5 2007Joe Finnerty 5 2005Joe Finnerty 5 2001

Ron Meyer 5 1995

Innings PitchedMatt Rafeld 111.2 2004Mark Dewey 97.7 1987Matt Rafeld 94.2 2003Phil Mixter 93.0 2003Jeremy Dow 91.0 2006Grant Payton 90.2 2006Andre Benjamin 88.1 2009Grant Payton 86.1 2005Randy Spangler 84.7 1985Phil Mixter 84.1 2004Nick Beach 83.1 2007Reggie Walters 81.1 2001

StrikeoutsPhil Mixter 105 2003Greg Walter 91 1980Matt Rafeld 90 2004Jeremy Dow 89 2006Jeremy Dow 88 2005Mark Dewey 87 1987Phil Mixter 84 2004Todd Schmitt 78 1992Grant Payton 77 2005Nick Beach 73 2007Reggie Walters 72 2001

Strikeouts Per Nine InningsJason VanTol 15.5 2000Matt Thornton 14.4 1998Greg Cadaret 12.7 1982Norm Penteracs 12.6 1981Todd Schmitt 11.9 1992Greg Cadaret 11.3 1983Matt Cade 11.0 2010Matt Thornton 10.9 1996Matt Thornton 10.9 1997Max Bush 10.5 1970Tim Antel 10.4 1990

David Olson 10.4 2003

Batting Career Totals

Batting AverageCody Grice .436 2009-pr.Lee VanStreain .409 2004-07Dustin Vugteveen .405 2000-01Terry Smith .397 1978-81Gamin Teague .394 2001-02Rod Brunelle .393 1983-85Spud McKenzie .388 2006-07Andy Green .387 1991-92Kyle Gendron .386 2009-10Jeff Carrero .384 2006Casey Robrahn .383 2005-09Nick Smith .382 2005-07Doug Nyhuis .380 1993-94

At BatsCasey Robrahn 734 2005-09Cory Maguire 687 2007-10Scott Allen 676 2002-05Tony Pfennig 631 2000-03Nick Sandy 536 2003-06Pat Radde 518 2005-08Nick Smith 504 2005-07Jeff Fox 466 1995-98Terry Smith 465 1978-81Matt Wright 463 2001-04Joe Mertes 458 2002-04

RunsScott Allen 168 2002-05Tony Pfennig 163 2000-03Cory Maguire 151 2007-10Casey Robrahn 150 2005-09Mike Hammerle 131 1985-88Scott Smith 130 2004-05Jeff Fox 128 1995-98Terry Smith 126 1978-81Pat Radde 124 2005-08Jon Visser 122 1996-98Lee VanStreain 118 2004-07Nick Sandy 118 2003-06Joe Brunink 118 2001-03

HitsCasey Robrahn 281 2005-09Scott Allen 237 2002-05Cory Maguire 236 2007-10Terry Smith 187 1978-81Tony Pfennig 182 2000-03Pat Radde 182 2005-08Nick Smith 181 2005-07Jeff Fox 171 1995-98Cody Grice 169 2009-pr.Joe Brunink 168 2001-03Kyle Gendron 164 2009-10Jon Visser 162 1996-98Lee VanStreain 157 2004-07Tim Smith 157 1987-89Nick Sandy 156 2003-06Mike Hammerle 151 1985-88

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Casey Robrahn - 2005-09GVSU All-Time Hits Leader

Runs Batted InScott Allen 163 2002-05

Casey Robrahn 157 2005-09Cory Maguire 153 2007-10Nick Smith 152 2005-07Jeff Fox 132 1995-98Jeff Terpstra 130 1988-90Larry David 130 1979-82Joe Brunink 120 2001-03Dustin Vugteveen 118 2000-01Terry Smith 118 1978-81Joe Mertes 117 2002-04Tony Pfennig 116 2000-03

Spud McKenzie 111 2006-07

DoublesCasey Robrahn 50 2005-09Scott Allen 46 2002-05Jon Visser 40 1996-98Tony Pfennig 38 2000-03Kyle Gendron 36 2009-10Dustin Vugteveen 36 2000-01Terry Smith 36 1978-81Cory Maguire 35 2007-10Pat Radde 33 2005-08Brandon McFarland 32 2004-05Gamin Teague 32 2001-02Joe Brunink 31 2001-03Matt Gebhardt 31 1995-98Nick Sandy 30 2003-06

TriplesJon Visser 18 1996-98Terry Smith 13 1978-81Joe Brunink 10 2000-03Ed Norris 8 1977-79Ron Velthouse 8 1970-72Cody Grice 7 2009-pr.Scott Smith 7 2004-05Brandon McFarland 7 2004-05Andrew Badgero 7 2000-01Brad Dykstra 7 1998-99Pat Radde 6 2005-08Spud McKenzie 6 2006-07Scott Allen 6 2002-05Scott Finley 6 1990-93Larry David 6 1979-82Kelly Kolbe 6 1977-80 Mike Command 6 1973-75

Home RunsDustin Vugteveen 32 2000-01Terry Smith 28 1978-81Larry David 27 1979-82Cory Maguire 25 2007-10Jeff Fox 24 1995-98Nick Smith 23 2005-07Rod Brunelle 21 1983-85Joe Mertes 19 2002-04Kyle Gendron 18 2009-10Nick Sandy 18 2003-06Joe Trigg 18 1999-00Jeff Terpstra 18 1988-90Joe Brunink 17 2001-03Matt Gebhardt 17 1995-98John Coso 17 1990-93

Total BasesCory Maguire 356 2007-10Casey Robrahn 348 2005-09Scott Allen 340 2002-05Jon Visser 286 1996-98Nick Smith 285 2005-07Jeff Fox 277 1995-98Dustin Vugteveen 274 2000-01Joe Brunink 270 2001-03Kyle Gendron 264 2009-10Matt Johnson 258 1998-01Tony Pfennig 254 2000-03Nick Sandy 250 2003-06Cody Grice 244 2009-pr.Pat Radde 236 2005-08Tim Smith 232 1987-89

WalksBrian Leja 113 1978-81Mike Hammerle 106 1985-88Tony Pfennig 97 2000-03Nick Smith 94 2005-07Scott Allen 83 2002-05John Siuda 83 1980-82Joe Mertes 79 2002-04Tim Smith 77 1987-89Cory Maguire 76 2007-10Doug Lipinski 76 1995-98John Coso 65 1990-93Pete Pierman 64 1999-00Jeff Terpstra 64 1988-90

Stolen BasesScott Smith 60 2004-05Greg Suhajda 50 1983-85 Scott Allen 49 2002-05Gamin Teague 42 2001-02Matt Johnson 39 1998-01Joey Badall 38 2001-02Tony Pfennig 36 2000-03Joe Brunink 35 2001-03Mike McCallister 34 2002-03Spud McKenzie 33 2006-07Dustin Vugteveen 33 2000-01Terry Smith 33 1977-82

PitchingCareer Totals

WinsGrant Payton 21 2005-06Drew Vinton 21 1996-98Matt Rafeld 20 2003-04Todd Schmitt 20 1989-92Mark Dewey 20 1984-87Mark Potter 20 1986-89Joe Jablonski 19 2008-pr.Andre Benjamin 19 2008-09Jeremy Dow 19 2005-06Phil Mixter 18 2003-04Scott VanDyken 17 1975-78Jeff Sinicki 16 2005-06Mike Bell 16 1992-95

Complete Games*Mark Dewey 23 1984-87Drew Vinton 19 1996-98Todd Schmitt 17 1989-92Mike Bell 15 1993-95Matt Rafeld 13 2003-04Craig Gunderson 12 1996-98Grant Payton 10 2005-06Jason Engstrom 10 1999-00Mark Potter 10 1986-89Jeremy Dow 9 2005-06Randy Spangler 9 1984-85

Reggie Walters 9 2000-01

Innings PitchedMark Dewey 260.2 1984-87Mark Potter 236.2 1986-89Drew Vinton 212.1 1996-98Mike Bell 211.1 1992-95Todd Schmitt 210.1 1989-92Matt Rafeld 206.1 2003-04Joe Jablonski 185.2 2008-pr.Phil Mixter 177.1 2003-04Grant Payton 177.0 2005-06Craig Gunderson 169.1 1996-98Andre Benjamin 164.0 2008-09Jeremy Dow 164.0 2005-06

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Shut Outs*Matt McMahon 4 1987-90Grant Payton 3 2005-06Phil Mixter 3 2003-04Drew Vinton 3 1996-98Craig Gunderson 3 1996-98Kris Antcliff 3 1994-95Joe Jablonski 2 2008-pr.Andre Benjamin 2 2008-09Danny Richard 2 2007-09Matt Rafeld 2 2003-04Jeremy Dow 2 2005-06Nick Bultema 2 2002-03Reggie Walters 2 2000-01Jason Engstrom 2 1999-00Jeff Bates 2 1990-93Art Cory 2 1990-93Todd Schmitt 2 1989-92Mark Potter 2 1986-89*Started to be recorded in 1985.

SavesJoe Finnerty 27 2001-05David Bowman 22 2006-09Jason VanTol 13 1997-00Tom Beard 12 1991-92David Olson 10 2002-03Ron Meyer 10 1994-96Jeff Clark 9 1987-89Matt McHaron 4 1987-88Jeff Bates 4 1992Joe Jablonski 3 2008-pr.Matt Cade 3 2009-10Russell Williams 3 2001-02Matt Thornton 3 1996-98Ken Solak 3 1990Jeff Pratt 3 1994Mark Dewey 3 1985-87

Strike OutsPhil Mixter 189 2003-04Todd Schmitt 184 1989-92Drew Vinton 180 1996-98Jeremy Dow 177 2005-06Mark Dewey 166 1984-87Grant Payton 147 2005-06Scott VanDyken 146 1975-78Craig Gunderson 145 1996-98Matt Rafeld 144 2003-04Greg Walter 144 1980-83

AppearancesJoe Finnerty 83 2001-05David Bowman 74 2006-09Jason VanTol 65 1999-00Jeff Clark 64 1987-90Matt Middleton 59 2004-07Mark Potter 58 1986-89Dan Miller 56 1996-01 Mark Dewey 54 1984-87Matt McMahon 52 1987-90Drew Radtke 50 1996-99

BattingTeam Records

At-Bats2009 20212004 19162010 17562006 17292003 16912007 16801994 16562001 16242005 16102008 15581999 1501

Batting Average2007 .3702010 .3642008 .3472006 .3452009 .3402001 .3371998 .3362004 .3281994 .3242003 .323

Runs2004 4722009 4492006 4312007 4302010 4162003 4051998 3881997 3871994 3872008 3852001 376

Hits2009 6872010 6392004 6292007 6212006 5972003 5472001 5472008 5412005 4991994 4981998 486

Doubles2009 1272004 1151998 1032010 1011999 1012008 1002006 982001 982007 942000 932003 86

Triples2004 241978 212007 191997 192008 181999 171981 172010 161986 161998 161985 151980 15

Home Runs1998 651981 561985 532009 521994 492010 482003 481997 441995 442004 431993 41

Runs Batted In2004 4272009 4142007 3982006 3932010 3761998 3752008 3552003 3551994 3442001 3421997 331

Total Bases2009 9882004 9212010 9162007 8552006 8171998 8162003 7992001 7711994 7522008 7461999 719

Slugging Pct.1998 .5642010 .5222007 .5091985 .4981997 .4932009 .4892004 .4812008 .4791999 .4792001 .4752006 .4732003 .473

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Walks1994 2571997 2541981 2471985 2451986 2292006 2251987 2222007 2181990 2172004 2132003 2131995 213

Hit By Pitch1997 571994 502010 492004 482003 482007 461998 441989 431995 421993 421999 411990 41

On Base Pct.2007 .4491997 .4372010 .4262006 .4251998 .4252008 .4162001 .4131994 .4102003 .4092009 .4051993 .405

Sacrifice Flys1981 482010 362006 301999 302004 301987 282009 272007 272000 261983 261989 26

Stolen Bases2002 1172000 1082003 1071999 902001 892005 842004 781985 701984 701983 70

PitchingTeam Records

Wins2006 472004 462009 452007 452003 412010 372005 362001 351994 352008 342000 32

Losses1996 311995 301986 271993 231994 221991 221990 221989 221987 221976 22

Innings Pitched2009 485.22004 462.22006 423.22003 423.02010 415.11994 410.12007 407.02005 399.22001 392.22008 370.11999 368.0

Complete Games1978 281995 251987 241980 201994 192010 181988 182007 172006 171991 171977 171997 17

ERA1975 2.061971 2.391978 3.202007 3.212000 3.231974 3.402009 3.411970 3.442003 3.471994 3.51

Strike Outs2009 3982004 3582003 3462005 3452006 3361999 3352007 3272010 3251998 3142001 3062000 292

Shutouts2007 92004 92009 71994 72010 62006 62003 62000 62005 51993 51996 4

2002 4

Saves2004 152003 112002 112000 101991 102008 91992 92006 81999 81989 8

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1968Record: 1-11Head Coach: Hugo SalazarA2 Aquinas A L 3-10A2 Aquinas A L 0-3A23 Aquinas A L 4-5A27 Central Michigan A L 0-14A27 Central Michigan A L 2-7A30 Spring Arbor A L 1-2A30 Spring Arbor A L 0-3M4 Aquinas A L 1-4M9 Grand Rapids J.C. A L 3-9M9 Grand Rapids J.C. A L 2-3M15 Ferris State A W 8-1M15 Ferris State A L 0-6

1969Record: 6-14Head Coach: Hugo SalazarA14 Grand Rapids J.C. A L 4-7A14 Grand Rapids J.C. A L 2-8A19 Ferris State H L 6-8A19 Ferris State H W 6-2A24 Grand Rapids J.C. H L 0-8A24 Aquinas H L 2-5A26 Northwood A L 7-8A26 Northwood A L 2-3A30 Ferris State A L 2-5A30 Ferris State A L 3-7M1 Aquinas A L 3-4M1 Aquinas A W 4-3M5 Spring Arbor H L 3-6M5 Aquinas H W 2-0M7 Spring Arbor H W 13-6M7 Spring Arbor H L 0-2M13 Central Michigan A L 1-7M13 Central Michigan A L 0-1M14 Northwood H W 4-2M14 Northwood H W 3-2

1970Record: 10-18Head Coach: Hugo SalazarNAIA District 23A8 Oakland A L 1-11A8 Oakland A L 2-3A14 Ferris State H W 5-1A14 Ferris State H W 14-4A15 Ferris State A L 1-3A15 Ferris State A W 8-2A18 Hillsdale A L 7-13A18 Hillsdale A L 0-8A23 Hope A L 1-3A23 Hope A L 4-11A25 Northwood H L 0-2A25 Northwood H W 16-3A27 Oakland H W 3-2A27 Oakland H W 5-1A28 Aquinas H L 4-5A28 Aquinas H L 3-6M2 Alma N W 5-2M2 Ferris State A L 6-8M8 Calvin H L 4-10M9 Aquinas H L 7-8M11 Spring Arbor N L 3-6*M11 Hillsdale N L 6-17*M18 Northwood A W 8-5M18 Northwood A L 4-9M19 Central Michigan H W 6-0M19 Central Michigan H L 5-7M23 Spring Arbor A W 5-2M23 Spring Arbor A L 4-6

1971Record: 13-9Head Coach: Jim CommandA13 Oakland A W 4-0A16 Calvin A W 6-5A20 Hillsdale H W 4-2A20 Hillsdale H L 1-3A22 Oakland H W 4-2A22 Oakland H W 2-0A23 Oakland H L 2-5A27 Ferris State H L 2-7M1 Oakland N W 9-8M1 Aquinas N L 4-5M4 Northwood A W 16-5M4 Northwood A W 6-2M8 Central Michigan A L 0-5M8 Central Michigan A L 2-6M12 Aquinas H W 3-2M15 Kalamazoo A W 5-4M15 Kalamazoo A W 6-3M17 Ferris State A L 4-9M17 Ferris State A L 4-5M19 Northwood H L 7-9M19 Northwood H W 3-2M22 Grand Rapids J.C. H W 9-2

1972Record: 10-18Head Coach: Jim Command Oakland H L 3-4 Oakland H L 5-7 Detroit A L 5-6 Detroit A L 4-5 Aquinas H W 2-1 Aquinas H L 3-7 Ferris State H L 3-9 Ferris State H L 9-11 Kalamazoo H W 3-1 Kalamazoo H W 1-0 St. Joseph’s H L 1-2 St. Joseph’s H W 3-0 Alma A W 11-3 Alma A L 3-6 Ferris State A L 0-7 Ferris State A L 2-8 Hope H L 4-7 Hope H W 7-3 Oakland A L 5-6 Oakland A W 4-2 Northwood A W 7-5 Northwood A L 8-18 Northwood H W 4-3 Northwood H L 3-7

1973Record: 13-15-1Head Coach: Jim CommandNAIA District 23A7 Oakland A W 2-1A7 Oakland A L 3-5A17 Shaw H L 5-7A17 Shaw H W 9-8A20 Hope A W 8-0A24 Spring Arbor A L 3-6A24 Spring Arbor A L 7-8A26 Ferris State H L 1-3A26 Ferris State H W 1-0A28 Wayne State A L 1-4A28 Wayne State A L 5-11A30 St. Joseph’s A W 11-6A30 St. Joseph’s A W 10-8M5 Aquinas H L 3-7M5 Aquinas H L 1-3M9 Ferris State A W 9-5M9 Ferris State A L 5-6M11 Northwood A W 6-1M11 Northwood A W 3-2M14 Oakland H L 0-6M14 Oakland H W 2-1M15 Alma H W 3-1M15 Alma H L 6-10M16 Aquinas H W 1-0M16 Grand Rapids J.C. H T 2-2M17 Spring Arbor H L 0-5*M17 Aquinas H L 1-8*M22 Northwood H W 4-2M22 Northwood H L 2-13

1974Record: 14-18Head Coach: Phil ReganNAIA District 23 Oakland L 2-3 Oakland L 4-6 Ferris State L 1-10 Ferris State L 4-12 Detroit L 2-6 Detroit L 0-6 Hillsdale L 3-4 Hillsdale W 4-3 Spring Arbor L 2-3 Spring Arbor W 4-2 Ferris State L 2-3 Ferris State W 5-3 Northwood L 3-13 Northwood L 3-5 Northwood W 8-0 Northwood W 10-6 Hope L 2-9 Hope L 4-6 Oakland W 6-3 Oakland W 8-7 St. Joseph’s L 4-6 St. Joseph’s W 3-2 Aquinas W 2-1 Aquinas L 3-7 Alma W 6-3 Alma W 6-4 Aquinas L 1-7 Calvin W 4-2 Ferris State W 5-0* Aquinas W 4-1* Aquinas L 12-14* Aquinas L 3-15*

1975Record: 16-16Head Coach: Phil ReganNAIA District 23 Union College W 12-1 Lynchburg Baptist W 8-5 Siena Heights L 2-5 Siena Heights L Forfeit Grand Rapids J.C. L Forfeit Grand Rapids J.C. W 3-2 Oakland L 0-2 Oakland L 0-1 Ferris State L 0-7 Ferris State W 2-1 Northwood W 5-0 Northwood W 1-0 Hope W 9-7 Calvin W 11-2 Calvin W 5-2 Oakland L 2-5 Ferris State L 2-3 Ferris State L 5-9 Hillsdale W 3-2 Hillsdale W 6-5 Alma W 9-8 Grand Rapids B&M W 6-0 Grand Rapids B&M W 5-0 Aquinas L 2-5 Aquinas W 8-7 Northwood L 0-2 Northwood W 5-3 Detroit L 0-5 Detroit L 1-3 Ferris State W 5-4* Spring Arbor L 3-6* Ferris State L 8-11*

1976Record: 10-22Head Coach: Phil Regan Hope L 0-8 Hope W 2-1 Ferris State L 0-14 Ferris State L 5-10 Central Michigan L 1-10 Central Michigan L 2-15 Hillsdale L 15-17 Hillsdale L 11-14 Siena Heights W 10-1 Siena Heights W 6-5 Wayne State L 1-3 Wayne State W 2-1 Northwood L 1-4 Northwood W 10-8 Detroit L 4-5 Detroit L 0-6 Ferris State L 9-10 Ferris State W 3-2 Hillsdale W 3-2 Hillsdale L 2-10 Aquinas L 3-4 Aquinas L 0-2 Wayne State L 5-8 Wayne State L 2-7 Calvin L 0-5 Calvin L 1-6 Northwood L 1-5 Northwood W 7-2 Oakland L 0-2 Oakland W 3-1 Grand Rapids J.C. L 1-6 Grand Rapids J.C. W 9-2

1977Record: 21-18Head Coach: Phil ReganNAIA District 23 Oakland W 3-0 Oakland W 5-1 Northwood W 6-5 Northwood L 7-9 Hope L 5-6 Hope W 3-1 Calvin W 8-2 Calvin W 12-3 Wayne State W 8-2 Wayne State L 2-4 Hillsdale W 13-1 Hillsdale W 9-3 Detroit L 9-10 Detroit L 0-3 Central Michigan L 0-2 Central Michigan L 1-14 Ferris State L 0-5 Ferris State L 5-6 Oakland L 3-11 Oakland L 4-6 Grand Rapids J.C. W 9-5 Grand Rapids J.C. L 0-3 Northwood W 7-4 Northwood W 10-5 Aquinas L 1-3 Aquinas L 2-8 Wayne State W 7-6 Wayne State W 11-3 Grand Rapids B&M W 2-0 Grand Rapids B&M W 13-1 Hillsdale L 4-5 Hillsdale W 1-0 Spring Arbor L 0-2 Spring Arbor W 5-3 Ferris State W 3-1 Ferris State W 5-3 Aquinas W 3-2* Ferris State L 4-7* Aquinas L 4-5*

Jim Command• Three Years• Career Record: 36-42-1 (.462)

Hugo Salazar• Three Years• Career Record: 17-43 (.283)

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1978Record: 27-17Head Coach: Phil ReganNAIA District 23 ChampionsNAIA Region VI Kalamazoo Valley L 1-5 Kalamazoo Valley W 4-2 Ferris State W 6-2 Ferris State L 2-3 Oakland W 5-4 Oakland L 8-9 Calvin W 8-0 Calvin W 13-3 Central Michigan L 4-8 Central Michigan L 6-14 Northwood W 3-0 Northwood L 0-1 Grand Rapids J.C. W 3-0 Grand Rapids J.C. L 0-1 Hope W 1-0 Hope W 2-1 Hillsdale W 6-2 Hillsdale W 8-0 Ferris State W 4-2 Ferris State W 5-3 Grand Rapids B&M W 16-0 Grand Rapids B&M W 7-4 Aquinas L 5-6 Aquinas L 9-11 Oakland W 3-1 Oakland L 6-8 Detroit L 1-13 Detroit L 0-1 Northwood W 6-1 Northwood L 2-3 Spring Arbor W 2-1 Spring Arbor W 8-1 Wayne State W 7-3 Wayne State L 5-7 Hillsdale W 10-7 Hillsdale W 6-1 Ferris State W 5-4* Aquinas W 7-3* Aquinas L 5-9* Aquinas W 1-0* Anderson W 7-5* St. Francis L 4-7* Anderson W 11-0* St. Francis L 9-10*

1979Record: 16-13Head Coach: Phil ReganNAIA District 23 Grand Rapids J.C. W 18-4 Hillsdale L 4-9 Hillsdale W 6-2 Aquinas W 3-2 Aquinas L 5-8 Hope L 4-5 Hope L 0-4 Ferris State W 8-7 Ferris State W 8-4 Wayne State W 7-2 Wayne State L 1-5 Kalamazoo Valley W 3-1 Kalamazoo Valley L 16-20 Northwood W 3-2 Northwood W 6-0 Saginaw Valley L 4-9 Saginaw Valley W 6-0 Ferris State W 9-6 Ferris State W 10-9 Detroit L 8-10 Detroit L 6-15 Hillsdale W 6-3 Hillsdale W 6-2 Spring Arbor L 0-2* Ferris State W 6-2* Spring Arbor W 17-1* Aquinas L 8-10* Central Michigan L 4-6 Central Michigan L 4-5

1980Record: 21-18Head Coach: Phil ReganNAIA District 23 ChampionsNAIA Region VI Michigan L 0-3 Michigan W 3-0 Grand Rapids J.C. W 4-1 Grand Rapids J.C. W 9-3 Hillsdale W 6-2 Hillsdale W 3-0 Central Michigan L 8-9 Central Michigan L 4-10 Oakland L 6-9 Oakland L 0-3 Wayne State W 11-8 Wayne State L 10-16 Ferris State W 7-3 Ferris State W 19-6 Saginaw Valley W 10-5 Saginaw Valley W 7-1 Northwood W 7-1 Northwood W 10-0 Siena Heights W 6-3 Siena Heights L 6-10 Aquinas L 2-8 Aquinas L 3-10 Detroit L 3-6 Detroit L 11-12 Hillsdale W 8-0 Hillsdale W 4-3 Ferris State L 2-6 Ferris State L 0-1 Wayne State W 5-2 Wayne State L 2-3 Oakland L 11-19 Oakland W 7-3 Siena Heights W 15-0* Spring Arbor W 5-2* Aquinas L 0-1* Spring Arbor W 6-2* Aquinas W 10-9* Malone L 10-12* Anderson L 2-6*

1981Record: 29-17Head Coach: Phil ReganNAIA District 23M26 Anderson A W 8-5M26 Anderson A L 1-8M27 Hanover A W 10-7M28 Western Michigan N L 7-12M28 Louisville A L 6-10M29 Western Michigan N L 7-12M29 Louisville A W 18-8M31 Michigan A L 2-12M31 Michigan A L 4-10A4 Hope A W 10-2A4 Hope A W 23-2A6 Kalamazoo Valley A W 10-2A6 Kalamazoo Valley A W 11-1A7 Central Michigan A L 0-4A7 Central Michigan A W 13-5A10 Hillsdale H W 4-1A10 Hillsdale H W 24-0A13 Calvin H W 7-1A13 Calvin H W 8-1A15 Eastern Michigan A L 3-6A15 Eastern Michigan A L 4-6A17 Kellogg C.C. A W 19-5A18 Wayne State A L 3-9A18 Wayne State A L 6-7A21 Ferris State H W 8-6A21 Ferris State H W 18-5A22 Grand Rapids J.C. A W 4-0A25 Northwood A W 11-6A25 Northwood A W 5-3A28 Saginaw Valley H W 5-4A28 Saginaw Valley H W 8-7A30 Siena Heights A W 9-3A30 Siena Heights A W 4-0M1 Aquinas H W 6-2M2 Hillsdale A W 2-1M2 Hillsdale A W 8-5M5 Ferris State A L 5-6M5 Ferris State A L 3-4M6 Detroit H W 11-8M6 Detroit H W 3-2M8 Wayne State H L 3-7M8 Wayne State H L 3-6M14 Aquinas H W 4-3*M14 Spring Arbor H L 3-4*M15 Ferris State H W 4-3*M15 Spring Arbor H L 5-7*

1982Record: 22-14-1Head Coach: Phil ReganM21 Michigan A L 1-2M21 Michigan A L 2-5M23 Trevecca A W 5-3M24 Trevecca A L 6-12M25 Belmont A T 8-8M26 Geneva A W 5-3M26 David Lipscomb A L 4-12M28 Western Kentucky A W 8-7A1 Aquinas A L 5-7A8 Grand Rapids J.C. A L 2-3A8 Grand Rapids J.C. A W 15-5A17 Ferris State A L 3-4A17 Ferris State A L 11-12A18 Kalamazoo Valley A W 17-2A18 Kalamazoo Valley A W 12-11A19 Nazareth H W 9-2A19 Nazareth H W 8-3A23 Saginaw Valley A W 19-6A23 Saginaw Valley A W 11-6A24 Northwood A W 10-6A24 Northwood A W 9-6A25 Central Michigan A L 1-8A25 Central Michigan A L 5-12A30 Hillsdale A W 8-2A30 Hillsdale A W 6-2M1 Wayne State A L 0-4M1 Wayne State A W 13-5M2 St. Francis N W 7-5M2 Aquinas A W 7-4M5 Detroit A W 4-1M5 Detroit A L 6-14M7 Ferris State H L 2-4M7 Ferris State H W 7-2M8 Saginaw Valley H W 3-2M8 Saginaw Valley H L 4-5M10 Northwood H W 7-3M10 Northwood H W 4-3

1983Record: 22-16-1Head Coach: Dave ClarkM22 Trevecca A L 10-12M23 Tennessee State A L 7-9M23 Tennessee State A T 1-1M24 Aquinas A W 12-0M24 Aquinas A W NAM25 David Lipscomb A L 3-7M25 David Lipscomb A L 0-11A5 Central Michigan A L 1-6A5 Central Michigan A W 1-0A8 Hillsdale A W 7-0A8 Hillsdale A L 0-2A11 Lake Michigan C.C. H W 13-4A11 Lake Michigan C.C. H L 1-2A12 Eastern Michigan H L 0-1A12 Eastern Michigan H W 3-2A16 Ferris State H W 7-3A16 Ferris State H L 3-4A18 Grand Rapids J.C. H L 1-2A19 Aquinas H L 9-10A21 Henry Ford H W 11-1A21 Henry Ford H W 4-3A22 Saginaw Valley H W 9-0A22 Saginaw Valley H W 3-2A23 Hillsdale H W 5-0A23 Hillsdale H L 0-5A24 Kalamazoo Valley H W 8-4A24 Kalamazoo Valley H W 6-5A29 Northwood A W 11-1A29 Northwood A W 8-4A30 Wayne State H W 7-2A30 Wayne State H L 1-2M6 Ferris State H L 2-10M6 Ferris State H W 2-0M7 Saginaw Valley H W 4-2M9 Calvin H W 3-2M9 Grand Rapids J.C. H W 15-1M10 Hope H W 11-10M10 Aquinas H L 6-9

1984Record: 32-13Head Coach: Doug WabekeM4 Rochester W 4-0M5 Philadelphia Textile W 10-4M6 Heidelberg W 7-4M6 Swarthmore W 6-5M7 Philadelphia Textile L 3-4M8 Elizabethtown W 2-1M9 Washington W 7-0M9 Rochester W 9-1M27 Michigan L 1-6M27 Michigan L 3-4A2 Concordia W 7-0A2 Concordia W 14-2A3 Mott C.C. W 9-2A3 Mott C.C. W 5-4A7 Ferris State L 4-8A7 Ferris State W 23-5A8 Aquinas L 0-8A8 Aquinas L 0-2A10 Grand Rapids J.C. W 6-4A10 Grand Rapids J.C. W 5-1A13 Northwood W 5-4A13 Northwood W 5-1A20 Wayne State W 14-3A20 Wayne State W 3-1A21 Saginaw Valley W 4-1A21 Saginaw Valley W 18-0A24 Central Michigan L 3-11A24 Central Michigan L 0-2A25 Kellogg C.C. W 13-1A25 Kellogg C.C. W 17-6A27 Ferris State W 8-4A27 Ferris State W 17-7A28 Northwood L 2-9A28 Northwood L 8-9M3 Michigan State W 6-3M3 Michigan State L 3-12M4 Hillsdale W 3-2M4 Hillsdale W 8-0M5 Wayne State W 12-11M5 Wayne State L 4-9M6 Aquinas L 4-6M7 Grand Rapids J.C. W 10-6M7 Hope W 9-2M8 Calvin W 9-3M8 Grand Rapids Baptist W 22-5

* - Postseason Contest

Phil Regan• Nine Years• Career Record: 176-153 (.544)

Dave Clark• One Year• Career Record: 22-16-1 (.577)

Doug Wabeke• One Year• Career Record: 32-13 (.711)

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1985Record: 30-18Head Coach: Andy ChoppNCAA Central RegionalM4 Elizabethtown N W 7-6M4 Blackburn N W 22-10M5 Bethel N W 5-2M5 Lincoln Memorial N L 5-6M6 Elizabethtown N W 11-3M8 Lincoln Memorial N W 5-3M9 Columbia N L 1-8M26 Michigan A L 3-5M26 Michigan A L 1-7A2 Aquinas A W 5-3A3 Central Michigan A L 9-10A3 Central Michigan A L 6-10A12 Hillsdale A W 15-10A12 Hillsdale A L 8-9A13 Wayne State A W 5-3A13 Wayne State A W 10-9A16 Aquinas H W 3-0A17 Detroit A W 9-6A17 Detroit A L 0-7A18 Ferris State H W 17-14A18 Ferris State H L 5-13A20 Ferris State A L 6-7A20 Ferris State A W 10-9A23 Siena Heights H W 7-4A23 Siena Heights H L 0-5A24 Indiana-Purdue F.W. A W 14-7A24 Indiana-Purdue F.W. A W 6-3A26 Saginaw Valley A W 7-3A26 Saginaw Valley A W 12-11A27 Hillsdale H W 4-3A27 Hillsdale H W 7-6A30 Aquinas H W 4-0M3 Wayne State H L 2-4M3 Wayne State H L 3-4M4 Northwood H W 10-6M4 Northwood H W 9-6M6 Aquinas N L 5-8M7 Grand Rapids Baptist N W 11-3M8 Hope N W 8-4M10 Detroit H W 6-2M10 Detroit H W 6-3M11 Michigan State A W 17-12M11 Michigan State A L 2-18M12 Saginaw Valley H W 8-7M12 Saginaw Valley H L 10-11M16 Delta State A L 2-8*M17 North Alabama N W 10-9*M17 Delta State A L 4-8*

1986Record: 22-27Head Coach: Andy ChoppM3 Valparaiso N L 4-5M3 Ohio Dominican N L 3-5M5 Ohio Dominican N W 10-6M5 Valparaiso N L 7-8M6 Valparaiso N W 5-1M7 Olivet N L 3-11M7 Ohio Dominican N L 5-6M8 Valparaiso N W 4-1M8 Olivet N W 9-3M24 Michigan A L 0-7M24 Michigan A L 2-6M25 Aquinas A L 4-14M26 Ohio Dominican A L 5-10M26 Ohio Dominican A L 5-10M27 Valparaiso A L 9-11M27 Valparaiso A W 8-4M29 Indiana-Purdue F.W. H W 13-3M29 Indiana-Purdue F.W. H W 12-7A3 Michigan State A W 10-5A3 Michigan State A L 6-8A6 Ferris State A W 10-9A6 Ferris State A L 4-5A7 Saginaw Valley A L 7-14A7 Saginaw Valley A L 2-4A8 Aquinas A L 3-8A12 Wayne State H L 5-6A12 Wayne State H W 11-8A13 Northwood H L 5-7A13 Northwood H W 9-5A17 Central Michigan A L 4-5A17 Central Michigan A W 9-5A19 Hillsdale A W 7-6A19 Hillsdale A W 9-2A20 Saginaw Valley H L 2-4A20 Saginaw Valley H L 3-6A22 Aquinas H W 6-5A24 Michigan State H L 4-10A24 Michigan State H L 2-8A26 Ferris State H L 4-7A26 Ferris State H L 7-8A27 Wayne State A L 4-6A27 Wayne State A W 13-4M1 Ferris State N W 10-4M3 Northwood A W 8-2M3 Northwood A W 9-8M4 Hillsdale H W 13-9M4 Hillsdale H W 7-6M5 Aquinas N W 10-5M6 Hope N L 4-5

1987Record: 27-22Head Coach: Andy ChoppM3 Flagler N L 7-8M4 Widener N W 7-1M4 Bluffton N W 12-6M5 Methodist N L ForfeitM6 Bluffton N W 5-4M22 Aquinas H W 8-4M22 Aquinas H W 4-3M24 Michigan A L 1-6M24 Michigan A L 2-11M25 Valparaiso H W 2-1M25 Valparaiso H W 7-4M28 Butler A W 3-1M28 Butler A W 17-7M29 Indiana-Purdue F.W. A L 6-9M29 Indiana-Purdue F.W. A W 15-8A4 Saginaw Valley H W 8-2A4 Saginaw Valley H W 1-0A6 Olivet H L ForfeitA6 Olivet H L 0-2A8 Hillsdale H L 4-7A8 Hillsdale H W 5-4A9 Aquinas H L 4-12A10 Northwood H W 1-0A10 Northwood H W ForfeitA14 Michigan State A L 1-8A14 Michigan State A L 20-1A15 Ferris State A L 0-6A15 Ferris State A L ForfeitA18 Oakland H W 10-7A18 Oakland H W 4-3A19 Saginaw Valley H L 2-3A19 Saginaw Valley H W 7-6A20 Alma N W 18-0A20 Ferris State N L 8-9A21 Aquinas N L 0-7A23 Central Michigan A L 4-7A25 Wayne State H L 2-4A25 Wayne State H W 9-4A26 Hillsdale A W 7-2A26 Hillsdale A W 5-4A29 Aquinas A L 0-4M2 Northwood A W 15-6M2 Northwood A L 2-5M7 Detroit A L 6-7M7 Detroit A W 4-2M9 Oakland A W 24-10M9 Oakland A W 17-14M10 Ferris State H L 7-12M10 Ferris State H W 4-2

1988Record: 28-17Head Coach: Andy ChoppF27 Warner Southern N W 12-10M1 Bethune Cookman N W 8-4M1 Bethune Cookman N W 10-0M2 Florida Inst. of Tech. N L 1-12M3 Florida Southern N L 4-11M4 Penn. State-Behrend N W 15-4M4 Penn. State-Behrend N W 18-6M22 Michigan A L 3-6M22 Michigan A L 2-12M31 Olivet A W 3-0M31 Olivet A L 7-8A4 Aquinas A L 4-5A5 Central Michigan A L 0-10A5 Central Michigan A L 2-13A9 Saginaw Valley H W 5-3A9 Saginaw Valley H W 6-3A10 Oakland H L 2-7A10 Oakland H W 6-2A12 Aquinas H W 12-1A14 Siena Heights A W 4-3A14 Siena Heights A W 4-1A16 Hillsdale A W 14-3A16 Hillsdale A W 6-4A17 Ferris State H W 8-7A17 Ferris State H L 7-9A21 Siena Heights H W 5-4A21 Siena Heights H W 9-1A24 Oakland A L 10-11A24 Oakland A L 6-9A28 Aquinas H W 3-2A29 Olivet H W 4-3A29 Olivet H W 9-3A30 Saginaw Valley A W 4-3A30 Saginaw Valley A W 15-7M1 Hillsdale H L 4-5M1 Hillsdale H W 6-2M7 Wayne State A W 16-3M7 Wayne State A W 4-0M8 Ferris State A L 6-9M8 Ferris State A W 12-11M10 Calvin A W 5-2M11 Detroit H L 2-9M11 Detroit H W 8-5M12 Michigan State A L 4-6M12 Michigan State A L 4-5

1989Record: 28-22Head Coach: Andy ChoppM6 Widener N W 16-1M6 Widener N W 4-3M8 Eckerd N L 2-3M9 Tampa N L 1-6M10 Florida Southern N L 4-24M11 Adrian N W 13-3M11 Wooster N L 8-9M17 Olivet A W 5-2M18 Indianapolis A W 6-5M22 Michigan A L 1-9M22 Michigan A L 1-6A1 Hope A W 12-0A1 Hope A W 4-2A5 Michigan State A L 3-4A5 Michigan State A L 2-3A6 Aquinas A L 1-12A8 Wayne State A L 6-7A8 Wayne State A W 3-0A11 Central Michigan A L 4-7A11 Central Michigan A L 4-16A13 Northwood H W 3-1A13 Northwood H W 10-3A15 Saginaw Valley H W 5-3A15 Saginaw Valley H L 3-6A16 Saginaw Valley A L 7-8A16 Saginaw Valley A W 15-3A19 Indiana-Purdue F.W. H W 4-2A19 Indiana-Purdue F.W. H W 10-0A20 Siena Heights H W 13-3A20 Siena Heights H W 9-1A22 Oakland A W 5-2A22 Oakland A W 4-3A23 Oakland H L 2-3A23 Oakland H L 3-6A25 Grand Rapids Baptist H W 13-3A25 Grand Rapids Baptist H W 15-0A26 Olivet H W 13-1A26 Olivet H W 6-2A29 Hillsdale H L 3-4A29 Hillsdale H W 4-1A30 Hillsdale A L 0-2A30 Hillsdale A L 7-10M3 Concordia H W 4-1M3 Concordia H W 5-1M4 Aquinas H W 11-10M6 Ferris State A L 6-8M6 Ferris State A W 7-4M7 Ferris State H W 4-0M7 Ferris State H L 0-1M9 Aquinas A L 2-10

1990Record: 23-22Head Coach: Andy ChoppM3 Geneva N W 8-2M4 Walsh N W 8-7M5 Florida Southern N L 5-21M6 North Dakota State N W 2-1M6 North Dakota State N L 7-8M7 North Dakota State N W 17-10M8 Anderson N L 0-1M9 Geneva N L 9-10M10 Kenyon N W 8-1M17 Indianapolis A L 6-17M17 Indianapolis A L 2-7M24 Siena Heights A W 4-3M24 Siena Heights A W 7-2M28 Aquinas H W 6-5M28 Aquinas H W 5-4M30 Hope A L 0-10M30 Hope A W 8-3M31 Central Michigan A L 0-14M31 Central Michigan A L 4-6A4 Michigan State A L 4-12A4 Michigan State A L 0-17A7 Wayne State H L 1-3A7 Wayne State H W 1-0A8 Wayne State H L 2-12A8 Wayne State H L 2-7A18 Siena Heights H L 4-10A18 Siena Heights H L 5-11A19 Concordia A L 1-3A19 Concordia A W 14-4A22 Oakland A W 5-4A22 Oakland A W 8-7A23 Grand Rapids Baptist H W 11-5A23 Grand Rapids Baptist H W 10-2A26 Aquinas H L 1-3A27 Olivet A W 12-0A27 Olivet A W 10-7A28 Hillsdale A W 13-2A28 Hillsdale A W 17-10A29 Hillsdale H L 8-10A29 Hillsdale H W 7-5M1 Aquinas A L 4-5M5 Ferris State H L 4-6M5 Ferris State H W 6-4M6 Ferris State A W 5-3M6 Ferris State A L 11-12

1991Record: 27-22Head Coach: Andy ChoppM2 Warner Southern N W 16-2M2 Warner Southern N L 6-7M3 Bethel N L 9-10M5 Walsh N L 4-5M5 Walsh N L 5-6M6 Indianapolis N L 1-18M7 Husson N W 21-0M8 Warner Southern N L 4-10M9 Husson N W 6-3M23 Siena Heights A L 6-17M23 Siena Heights A L 1-5M29 Chicago State A L 2-5M29 Chicago State A L 2-3M30 Lewis A W 7-6M30 Lewis A W 12-10A1 Aquinas A L 1-5A2 Central Michigan A L 2-8A2 Central Michigan A L 2-8A3 Olivet H W 12-1A3 Olivet H W 8-1A6 Wayne State A W 8-5A6 Wayne State A W 14-4A7 Wayne State H W 2-1A7 Wayne State H W 5-2A8 Hope A W 6-3A10 Michigan State A W 6-4A10 Michigan State A L 4-5A13 Saginaw Valley H W 8-2A13 Saginaw Valley H L 1-3A17 Siena Heights H W 5-1A17 Siena Heights H W 4-2A19 Hope A W 6-1A20 Oakland H L 2-5A20 Oakland H L 1-3A24 Northwood H W 7-5A24 Northwood H L 0-1A27 Hillsdale H W 11-1A27 Hillsdale H W 12-0A28 Hillsdale A L 3-4A28 Hillsdale A W 4-2A29 Grand Rapids Baptist H W 9-0A29 Grand Rapids Baptist H W 11-1A30 Madonna H W 12-7A30 Madonna H W 11-1M1 Concordia H W 8-7M1 Concordia H W 14-0M4 Ferris State A L 2-5M4 Ferris State A L 1-3

1992Record: 27-13Head Coach: Andy ChoppM7 Walsh N W 5-4M7 Walsh N W 11-2M8 Ashland N W 3-2M8 Ashland N L 2-7M9 Eckerd N W 10-5M10 Warner Southern N L 0-3M11 Assumption N W 14-13M12 Philadelphia Textile N W 6-4M13 Eckerd N W 2-1M14 Ashland N W 16-6M31 Hope H W 8-4A3 Aquinas A L 3-4A4 Ferris State A L 2-3A4 Ferris State A L 8-9A5 Wayne State A W 7-4A5 Wayne State A W 6-3A8 Michigan State A W 4-1A8 Michigan State A W 8-3A12 Saginaw Valley H L 1-4A12 Saginaw Valley H W 3-1A13 Central Michigan A W 8-2A15 Saginaw Valley A L 1-12A15 Saginaw Valley A L 2-6A19 Hillsdale A L 4-5A19 Hillsdale A W 5-1A28 Aquinas H L 7-9A30 Madonna H W 11-10A30 Madonna H L 1-4M2 Oakland A L 8-13M2 Oakland A W 3-1M3 Oakland A W 3-1M3 Oakland A W 12-4M5 Siena Heights H W 6-3M5 Siena Heights H W 2-1M6 Oakland H W 7-6M6 Oakland H W 4-3M9 Ferris State A W 4-0M9 Ferris State A W 4-2M10 Ferris State A W 1-0M10 Ferris State A L 2-8

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1993Record: 25-23Head Coach: Andy ChoppM6 Lewis N W 7-1M7 Slippery Rock N L 4-9M8 Shippensburg N L 8-10M9 Walsh N W 11-4M10 Saginaw Valley N L 13-15M11 Worcester State N W 14-0M11 Warner Southern N W 5-4M12 Bethel N L 2-6M12 Palm Beach N L 11-14M13 Worcester State N W 11-0M30 Madonna H W 5-1M30 Madonna H L 10-17A6 Hope A W 15-3A7 Ferris State H L 5-8A7 Ferris State A L 1-7A10 Wayne State A W 9-4A10 Wayne State A W 5-4A11 Wayne State A L 4-5A13 Calvin H W 10-3A17 Oakland H W 5-4A17 Oakland H L 3-11A18 Oakland H W 6-5A18 Oakland H W 11-2A21 Michigan State A L 4-5A21 Michigan State A L 0-8A22 Aquinas H W 14-6A25 Saginaw Valley A W 1-0A25 Saginaw Valley A L 3-4A28 Northwood H W 8-3A28 Northwood H W 1-0M1 Hillsdale H W 6-4M1 Hillsdale H L 0-8M2 Hillsdale H W 11-8M2 Hillsdale H W 15-1M5 Grand Rapids Baptist H W 9-0M5 Grand Rapids Baptist H W 10-3M6 Oakland A L 2-11M6 Oakland A W 6-1M8 Ferris State H W 10-1M8 Ferris State H L 4-9M9 Ferris State H L 5-17M9 Ferris State H W 3-2M11 Aquinas A L 3-6M12 Central Michigan A L 2-14M12 Central Michigan A L 2-5M13 Oakland H L 12-16M14 Oakland H W 6-5M15 Saginaw Valley H L 11-19

1994Record: 35-22Head Coach: Andy ChoppNCAA North Central Regional M5 Assumption N L 0-8M6 St. Ambrose N W 5-4M7 Boston College N L 1-8M7 Pittsburgh N L 4-9M8 Missouri-St. Louis N L 4-6M9 St. Ambrose N W 13-3M9 Winona State N W 5-0M10 Rockford N W 9-1M11 Winona State N W 5-4M11 Illinois Benedictine N W 4-0M12 Concordia (Wisc.) N W 12-2M22 Aquinas N L 1-10M23 Siena Heights A W 3-1M23 Siena Heights A L 4-5M26 Wayne State H L 0-3M26 Wayne State H W 5-4M30 Michigan State A L 3-8A1 Concordia H W 6-2A2 Madonna H W 15-0A3 Hillsdale A W 7-3A3 Hillsdale A W 8-2A9 Saginaw Valley A L 8-10A9 Saginaw Valley A W 14-3A10 Northwood H W 13-7A10 Northwood H W 14-6A14 Hope A W 21-9A16 Ferris State A W 18-10A16 Ferris State A W 16-2A17 Wayne State A L 5-6A17 Wayne State A W 3-1A19 Calvin A W 17-1A21 Aquinas H L 7-8A23 Oakland A W 7-3A23 Oakland A W 3-0A24 Olivet A W 11-4A24 Olivet A W 7-1A26 Hope H W 9-5A30 Hillsdale H L 1-3M1 Saginaw Valley H W 7-5M1 Saginaw Valley H W 3-0M3 Tri-State A W 13-3M3 Tri-State A L 2-8M4 Grand Rapids Baptist H W 5-0M4 Grand Rapids Baptist H W 3-0M5 Oakland H L 6-16M5 Oakland H W 13-12M7 Northwood A W 7-5M7 Northwood A W 10-2M8 Ferris State H W 14-2M8 Ferris State H L 1-6M10 Central Michigan A L 3-15M13 Hillsdale H W 8-3M14 Oakland H L 2-4M14 Saginaw Valley H L 2-6M20 Lewis N L 2-5*M20 Southern Indiana N L 6-7*

1995Record: 21-30Head Coach: Andy ChoppM5 Winona State N W 6-5M5 Winona State N L 1-12M6 St. Ambrose N L 0-3M6 St. Ambrose N W 10-9M7 Hofstra N L 3-5M7 Missouri-St. Louis N W 4-3M9 North Dakota State A L 1-8M10 Rosary H W 13-1M22 Aquinas A L 8-10M25 Central Michigan A L 8-17M25 Central Michigan A L 3-8A1 Saginaw Valley A L 7-9A1 Saginaw Valley A L 0-8A2 Saginaw Valley A L 0-2A2 Saginaw Valley A L 4-5A4 SIU-Edwardsville H L 7-11A7 Aquinas A W 9-6A8 Wayne State H W 3-2A8 Wayne State H W 5-3A9 Wayne State H L 1-12A9 Wayne State H L 2-17A11 Kalamazoo A W 11-2A15 Oakland A L 2-5A15 Oakland A L 5-8A16 Oakland A L 0-2A16 Oakland A W 3-2A19 Indiana-Purdue H W 11-7A19 Indiana-Purdue H W 12-11A22 Hillsdale A L 4-5A22 Hillsdale A L 0-2A23 Hillsdale A W 16-1A23 Hillsdale A L 0-2A29 Northwood H W 16-5A29 Northwood H W 5-2A30 Northwood H L 0-3A30 Northwood H L 1-3M1 Calvin A L 5-9M2 Cornerstone A W 11-4M2 Cornerstone A W 10-2M6 Saginaw Valley H W 11-5M6 Saginaw Valley H L 2-6M7 Wayne State A L 4-5M7 Wayne State A L 3-9M9 Hope A W 12-1M9 Hope A W 9-4M12 Oakland H L 3-5M12 Oakland H L 4-6M13 Hillsdale H W 8-6M13 Hillsdale H W 15-0M14 Northwood A L 3-6M14 Northwood A L 5-10

1996Record: 17-31-2Head Coach: Andy ChoppM14 Southern Indiana A L 1-7M14 Southern Indiana A T 6-6M15 Kentucky Wesleyan A L 9-10M15 Kentucky Wesleyan A L 1-10M17 Indianapolis A L 5-15M17 Indiana-Purdue A W 7-6M22 Aquinas H L 1-4M23 Hillsdale H L 3-8M23 Hillsdale H W 5-0M24 Hillsdale H L 0-4M24 Hillsdale H L 6-7M29 Aquinas A L 6-7M30 Oakland A L 0-5M30 Oakland A L 0-7M31 Oakland A L 1-6M31 Oakland A W 2-1A2 Hope H T 7-7A5 Gannon A W 5-4A5 Gannon A W 14-9A6 Gannon A L 3-6A6 Gannon A L 1-2A9 Kalamazoo H W 14-0A11 Eastern Michigan A W 22-6A13 Wayne State H W 2-0A13 Wayne State H L 0-7A14 Wayne State H L 3-6A14 Wayne State H W 5-4A16 Albion A W 8-4A17 Ashland H L 0-11A17 Ashland H L 8-9A20 Mercyhurst H L 3-8A21 Mercyhurst H W 5-1A21 Mercyhurst H W 15-1A27 Northwood A W 3-1A27 Northwood A W 11-1A28 Northwood A L 4-5A28 Northwood A L 1-16M1 Calvin H L 8-9M2 Aquinas H W 2-5M3 Cornerstone A W 6-1M3 Cornerstone A W 13-0M6 Central Michigan A L 2-11M6 Central Michigan A L 5-6M8 Western Michigan A L 3-7M9 Ashland H L 2-5M9 Ashland H W 8-3M11 Saginaw Valley H L 4-5M11 Saginaw Valley H L 1-7M12 Saginaw Valley H L 0-5M12 Saginaw Valley H L 0-3

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1997Record: 27-21Head Coach: Andy ChoppM2 Assumption N W 18-2M2 Assumption N W 14-6M3 Stonehill N W 10-6M3 North Dakota State N L 8-9M4 St. Rose N L 11-13M5 North Dakota State N W 6-2M6 New Hampshire N W 14-5M6 New Hampshire N W 12-0M7 Walsh N W 10-0M8 Winona State N W 14-4M20 Aquinas H W 10-9M22 Hillsdale A W 10-4M22 Hillsdale A W 5-1M23 Hillsdale A W 8-3M26 Madonna H L 3-8M26 Madonna H W 16-5M29 Oakland H W 4-3M29 Oakland H W 7-2A3 Aquinas A L 3-6A4 Cornerstone H W 16-2A5 Gannon H W 8-1A5 Gannon H W 9-8A9 Michigan State A L 4-7A12 Wayne State A W 12-6A12 Wayne State A L 5-6A13 Wayne State A L 14-32A13 Wayne State A L 1-4A16 Ashland A L 5-7A16 Ashland A L 10-11A17 Calvin H W 3-1A19 Mercyhurst A L 3-14A19 Mercyhurst A L 4-17A20 Mercyhurst A L 1-2A20 Mercyhurst A L 0-2A24 Aquinas A W 14-9A26 Northwood H W 6-1A26 Northwood H W 8-1A27 Northwood H W 6-2A27 Northwood H L 4-7A28 Albion H W 12-6A29 Kalamazoo H W 14-7A30 Calvin A L 6-7M1 Central Michigan A L 7-16M7 Hope A W 18-1M10 Saginaw Valley A L 3-4M10 Saginaw Valley A L 9-15M11 Saginaw Valley A L 1-4M11 Saginaw Valley A L 1-11

1998Record: 28-20Head Coach: Andy ChoppM1 St. Rose N L 4-12M2 Missouri-St. Louis N L 2-6M2 Missouri-St. Louis N L 5-12M3 Winona State N L 15-18M4 New Hampshire N W 6-4M5 Indiana Wesleyan N W 9-4M5 Indiana Wesleyan N W 6-3M6 Bloomsberg State N W 1-0M6 St. Anselm N L 13-14M24 Concordia H W 7-1M24 Concordia H W 17-2M26 Aquinas N W 9-7M28 Gannon H L 2-7M28 Gannon H W 8-0M29 Gannon H W 11-1M29 Gannon H W 14-5A3 Central Michigan A W 11-6A4 Mercyhurst H W 3-2A4 Mercyhurst H W 5-1A5 Mercyhurst H W 5-2A5 Mercyhurst H L 2-5A7 Rochester H W 16-4A7 Rochester H L 5-9A10 Concordia A W 36-3A13 Calvin H W 19-2A14 Michigan State A L 4-9A15 Ashland H L 5-13A15 Ashland H W 5-4A18 Findlay A L 7-9A18 Findlay A L 5-6A19 Findlay A L 2-3A19 Findlay A W 8-5A23 Aquinas H L 6-19A25 Wayne State H W 3-2A25 Wayne State H W 11-7A26 Wayne State H L 5-19A27 Cornerstone H W 11-2A28 Kalamazoo H W 19-4A29 Ashland H W 6-0A29 Ashland H W 5-1M2 Northwood A L 1-2M3 Northwood A W 18-5M3 Northwood A L 6-8M6 Western Michigan A L 1-5M9 Saginaw Valley H W 14-6M9 Saginaw Valley H L 0-10M10 Saginaw Valley H L 1-6M10 Saginaw Valley H W 14-4

1999Record: 30-21Head Coach: Steve LyonM7 Bluefield State N W 17-6M8 Queens N W 12-1M10 Adelphi State N W 9-5M10 Adelphi State N W 3-0M11 Armstrong Atlantic A L 5-9M12 Adelphi State N L 2-27M12 Armstrong Atlantic A W 12-8M13 Kutztown State N L 5-8M20 Gannon H W 20-0M20 Gannon H W 9-4M21 Gannon H W 3-1M21 Gannon H W 5-0M25 Aquinas A L 3-10M27 Westminster H W 12-2M27 Westminster H W 8-4M28 Westminster H W 23-5M28 Westminster H W 17-1M30 Michigan State A L 3-8A2 Mercyhurst A L 2-8A2 Mercyhurst A L 7-8A3 Mercyhurst A L 0-6A3 Mercyhurst A L 8-9A5 Lewis H W 9-8A5 Lewis H W 4-3A6 Central Michigan A L 5-28A7 Calvin A W 13-3A10 Saginaw Valley A L 0-5A10 Saginaw Valley A L 2-5A13 Olivet A W 11-2A14 Hillsdale H L 8-9A14 Hillsdale H L 6-10A17 Ashland A L 0-1A17 Ashland A L 4-5A18 Ashland A W 7-5A18 Ashland A L 2-5A21 Olivet H W 7-2A24 Findlay H W 2-1A24 Findlay H L 1-3A25 Findlay H L 5-9A25 Findlay H W 3-2A27 Hope H W 16-4M1 Wayne State A L 0-1M1 Wayne State A W 8-6M2 Wayne State A L 3-9M2 Wayne State A W 8-3M5 Hillsdale A W 8-3M5 Hillsdale A W 13-9M8 Northwood H W 9-7M8 Northwood H W 8-7M9 Northwood H W 9-2M9 Northwood H W 6-2

2000Record: 32-17Head Coach: Steve LyonM4 Bluefield State A W 4-1M4 Bluefield State A W 27-2M6 Adelphi State N W 6-3M7 Wayne State (Neb.) N L 5-9M8 Armstrong Atlantic N L 9-10M10 Wayne State (Neb.) N W 14-0M10 Bryant N W 3-0M11 North Dakota State N L 3-4M22 Lewis A L 1-5M22 Lewis A L 1-3M25 Gannon A L 1-3M25 Gannon A W 6-0M26 Gannon A W 7-3M26 Gannon A W 17-2M29 Indianapolis H W 4-1M29 Indianapolis H W 2-1M30 Michigan State A L 3-8A1 Westminster A W 4-0A1 Westminster A W 12-5A5 Calvin H W 16-12A12 Hillsdale A W 6-1A12 Hillsdale A L 4-5A13 Olivet H W 9-1A15 Saginaw Valley H L 3-9A15 Saginaw Valley H W 11-3A16 Saginaw Valley H L 3-5A16 Saginaw Valley H L 4-8A19 Eastern Michigan N W 4-3A21 Ashland H W 3-0A22 Ashland H W 7-5A22 Ashland H W 4-3A25 Hope A W 6-5A26 St. Joseph’s A L 4-6A26 St. Joseph’s A W 6-5A28 Findlay A L 3-15A28 Findlay A W 16-3A29 Findlay A L 1-8A29 Findlay A L 2-3M2 Calvin A W 10-2M3 Hillsdale H W 5-4M3 Hillsdale H W 12-3M6 Wayne State H W 4-0M6 Wayne State H W 15-14M7 Wayne State H W 20-3M7 Wayne State H W 3-1M13 Northwood A W 11-9M13 Northwood A W 12-8M14 Northwood A L 0-1M14 Northwood A L 3-4

2001Record: 35-18Head Coach: Steve LyonM3 Virginia State N L 5-10M3 Bluefield State N W 6-4M5 South Dakota State N L 4-7M6 Wayne State (Neb.) N L 1-16M7 Wayne State (Neb.) N W 11-10M8 Armstrong Atlantic A L 3-8M9 SIU-Edwardsville N L 7-15M10 Quincy N W 12-11M21 Indianapolis A W 6-5M21 Indianapolis A W 3-2M24 Oakland City A W 5-4M24 Oakland City A W 10-5M25 Oakland City A W 18-6M30 Mercyhurst A L 3-5M30 Mercyhurst A W 3-1M31 Mercyhurst A W 2-1M31 Mercyhurst A L 1-2A3 Calvin H W 13-1A7 Saginaw Valley A W 5-4A7 Saginaw Valley A L 6-13A8 Saginaw Valley A L 3-4A8 Saginaw Valley A L 7-12A11 Michigan State N L 4-6A13 Ashland A W 8-6A13 Ashland A L 4-7A14 Ashland A L 5-9A14 Ashland A W 10-5A16 Lewis H W 4-3A18 Hillsdale H W 13-1A18 Hillsdale H W 12-3A21 Findlay H L 10-13A21 Findlay H W 11-3A22 Findlay H W 2-0A22 Findlay H W 5-2A25 St. Joseph’s H W 8-3A25 St. Joseph’s H W 6-4A26 Michigan State A L 3-8A28 Wayne State A W 9-1A28 Wayne State A W 6-1A29 Wayne State A W 5-3A29 Wayne State A L 8-9A30 Calvin A W 8-3M2 Hillsdale H W 16-3M2 Hillsdale H W 9-5M3 Eastern Michigan A L 11-12M5 Northwood H W 8-5M5 Northwood H W 10-3M6 Northwood H W 12-1M6 Northwood H L 0-15M11 Gannon H W 5-0M11 Gannon H W 11-10M12 Gannon H W 12-0M12 Gannon H W 7-1

2002Record: 29-17Head Coach: Steve LyonNCAA North Central RegionalM4 NW Missouri State N W 6-5M5 Wayne State (Neb.) N L 1-3M6 Wayne State (Neb.) N W 9-5M6 Gannon N W 7-5M7 Armstrong Atlantic A L 3-7M8 SIU-Edwardsville N L 4-8M8 SIU-Edwardsville N W 12-4M9 Bryant N W 15-7M16 Lewis N L 1-4M16 Oklahoma Panhandle N W 10-0M17 Oklahoma Panhandle N W 9-7M17 Lewis N W 5-2M30 Mercyhurst H W 9-0M30 Mercyhurst H W 5-1M30 Mercyhurst H W 5-3A2 Hillsdale A W 7-6A6 Saginaw Valley H W 2-1A6 Saginaw Valley H W 4-1A7 Saginaw Valley H L 5-6A7 Saginaw Valley H L 5-18A10 Michigan State A L 2-20A13 Ashland H L 0-6A13 Ashland H W 4-3A14 Ashland H L 6-9A14 Ashland H L 3-8A16 Calvin H L 9-11A18 Hillsdale A W 6-3A18 Hillsdale A L 5-6A20 Findlay A W 6-0A20 Findlay A W 13-11A27 Wayne State H W 8-0A27 Wayne State H W 7-2A28 Wayne State H W 12-2A28 Wayne State H W 4-1A30 Calvin A W 8-7M2 Lewis A W 12-3M2 Lewis A L 2-14M4 Northwood A W 8-2M4 Northwood A W 7-3M5 Northwood A W 7-2M5 Northwood A W 6-4M8 Detroit A L 2-3M11 Gannon A W 6-4M11 Gannon A L 2-3M16 Ashland N L 1-9*M17 Northern Kentucky N L 2-7*

Andy Chopp• 14 Years• Career Record: 365-310-2 (.541)

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2003Record: 41-14-1Head Coach: Steve LyonNCAA North Central Reg. ChampionsNCAA World SeriesM2 Missouri Southern A L 0-5M2 Missouri Southern A W 7-1M3 South Dakota State N W 8-2M3 Missouri Southern A W 8-5M4 South Dakota State N W 7-0M4 Pittsburg State A W 25-22M6 South Dakota State N W 7-0M7 Central Oklahoma A L 2-7M7 Central Oklahoma A L 0-7M8 Lincoln N W 4-3M17 Salem International A W 8-5M17 West Liberty State N L 8-9M17 West Liberty State N W 13-3M22 Gannon A W 5-3M22 Gannon A L 5-6M23 Gannon A W 10-3M23 Gannon A W 5-3M29 Findlay H W 3-0M29 Findlay H W 4-2M30 Findlay H W 8-1M30 Findlay H W 14-0A1 Calvin A W 7-3A2 Hillsdale H W 6-1A2 Hillsdale H W 11-1A6 Ashland H L 5-6A6 Ashland H T 4-4A9 Hope H W 12-4A12 Saginaw Valley A W 6-2A12 Saginaw Valley A L 0-1A13 Saginaw Valley A L 0-6A13 Saginaw Valley A W 2-1A16 Northwood A L 2-3A16 Northwood A W 8-2A18 Mercyhurst A W 13-2A18 Mercyhurst A W 17-1A19 Mercyhurst A W 9-2A19 Mercyhurst A L 5-8A26 Oakland City H W 6-0A26 Oakland City H W 14-0A27 Oakland City H W 13-3A29 St. Joseph’s A L 10-11A30 Northwood H W 9-0M3 Wayne State H W 5-3M3 Wayne State H W 6-5M4 Wayne State H W 8-6M4 Wayne State H W 12-4M8 Hillsdale H W 9-7M9 Saginaw Valley N L 6-7M10 Ashland N W 8-3M10 Saginaw Valley H W 5-4M16 Indianapolis H W 4-2*M17 Ashland N W 3-2*M18 Indianapolis H W 12-7*M24 Central Missouri N L 2-3*M26 Slippery Rock N W 9-8*M28 Kennesaw State N L 5-7*

2004Record: 46-16Head Coach: Steve LyonNCAA North Central Reg. ChampionsNCAA World Series FinalistF28 SIU-Edwardsville N W 8-3F28 SIU-Edwardsville N W 5-2M1 Missouri Southern A W 17-6M1 Missouri Southern A L 2-3M2 Pittsburg State A L 10-16M2 Pittsburg State A L 2-6M5 Missouri-St. Louis A W 12-9M6 Missouri-St. Louis A L 3-10M7 Wisconsin-Parkside N W 4-3M7 Wisconsin-Parkside N L 2-3M12 West Liberty State A W 13-3M13 West Liberty State A W 4-3M14 Fairmont State N W 12-0M14 Fairmont State N W 18-3M20 Findlay A W 10-7M20 Findlay A L 5-6M21 Findlay A W 5-3M21 Findlay A W 10-2M25 Michigan State A L 8-13M27 Ashland A L 8-9M27 Ashland A W 6-0M28 Ashland A L 3-7M28 Ashland A L 4-5M30 Hope H L 5-8M31 Hillsdale A W 7-1M31 Hillsdale A W 10-1A3 Saginaw Valley H W 11-1A3 Saginaw Valley H L 2-3A4 Saginaw Valley H W 8-0A4 Saginaw Valley H W 8-1A6 Calvin N W 8-3A7 Hillsdale H W 9-0A7 Hillsdale H W 5-0A9 Mercyhurst H W 10-2A9 Mercyhurst H W 9-4A10 Mercyhurst H W 5-1A10 Mercyhurst H W 10-9A14 Northwood H W 11-1A14 Northwood H W 3-2A17 Toledo A W 13-6A18 Toledo A W 10-5A18 Toledo A W 10-5A24 Wayne State A W 7-0A24 Wayne State A L 3-4A25 Wayne State A L 1-10A25 Wayne State A W 10-7M1 Gannon H W 5-2M1 Gannon H W 6-1M2 Gannon H W 12-0M2 Gannon H W 3-0M6 Saginaw Valley N W 11-7M7 Ashland N W 16-2M8 Ashland N W 6-0M13 Wisconsin-Parkside N L 7-16*M14 Northern Kentucky N W 7-4*M14 Wisconsin-Parkside N W 10-5*M16 Ashland A W 5-2*M16 Ashland A W 6-0*M22 Chico State N W 2-1*M24 Bryant N W 5-2*M27 Rollins N W 11-4*M29 Delta State N L 8-12*

2005Record: 36-17Head Coach: Steve LyonNCAA North Central Reg. ChampionsNCAA World SeriesM4 Wisconsin-Parkside N W 10-8M5 Missouri-St. Louis N L 7-12M5 Missouri-Rolla N W 7-1M7 Missouri Southern A W 8-3M7 Missouri Southern A W 7-5M8 Pittsburg State A L 5-8M9 NW Missouri State N W 9-4M9 NW Missouri State N W 7-1M10 Northern State N W 18-6M11 Bemidji State N W 8-4M12 Emporia State N L 1-16M12 Central Missouri N L 0-25M30 Hillsdale H W 6-3M30 Hillsdale H W 11-1A2 Findlay H W 8-0A2 Findlay H L 2-6A3 Findlay H W 4-1A3 Findlay H W 6-1A6 Calvin N W 12-1A9 Saginaw Valley A L 1-2A9 Saginaw Valley A L 0-1A10 Saginaw Valley A W 8-3A10 Saginaw Valley A L 3-7A13 Hillsdale A L 7-8A13 Hillsdale A W 3-1A16 Gannon A W 12-1A16 Gannon A W 9-2A17 Gannon A W 3-0A17 Gannon A W 11-1A19 St. Joseph’s H L 8-13A20 Northwood A W 6-0A20 Northwood A L 2-3A30 Wayne State H L 5-7A30 Wayne State H W 6-1M1 Wayne State H W 4-0M1 Wayne State H W 6-4M4 Northwood H W 14-9M4 Northwood H W 8-1M7 Mercyhurst A W 1-0M7 Mercyhurst A W 4-1M8 Mercyhurst A L 3-6M8 Mercyhurst A L 1-2M12 Saginaw Valley N W 12-11M13 Findlay N W 6-4M14 Findlay N W 9-4M19 Wisconsin-Parkside N W 13-4*M20 St. Joseph’s N W 4-1*M21 Wisconsin-Parkside N L 3-6*M21 Wisconsin-Parkside N W 10-3*M29 West Virginia State N L 6-8*M31 Southern Connecticut N W 3-2*J1 Delta State N W 11-7*J2 North Florida N L 1-2*

2006Record: 47-10Head Coach: Steve LyonNCAA North Central RegionalF24 Wisconsin-Parkside N W 4-3F25 Northern Kentucky A W 6-4F25 Northern Kentucky A L 11-12M4 Southwest Baptist N W 11-2M5 Missouri Southern A W 15-1M5 Upper Iowa N W 21-13M6 Missouri Southern N W 8-3M8 Central Arkansas N L 5-16M9 Missouri Southern A W 6-2M10 Pittsburg State A W 10-4M10 Pittsburg State A L 7-12M11 Missouri Southern N W 3-1M18 Salem International A W 11-6M18 Salem International A W 20-5M19 Concord N W 6-2M19 Concord N W 14-7M25 Findlay A W 5-1M25 Findlay A W 6-4M26 Findlay A L 3-4M26 Findlay A L 2-3M29 Michigan State A L 5-14A1 Saginaw Valley H W 5-3A1 Saginaw Valley H W 2-0A2 Saginaw Valley H L 5-8A2 Saginaw Valley H W 12-5A5 Northwood A W 3-1A5 Northwood A W 14-2A8 Gannon H W 7-2A8 Gannon H W 6-0A9 Gannon H W 5-4A9 Gannon H W 11-2A11 Eastern Michigan A L 1-2A13 Northwood H W 10-4A13 Northwood H W 7-5A15 Northern Kentucky H W 7-4A15 Northern Kentucky H W 9-0A17 Calvin A W 11-4A19 Hillsdale A W 4-0A19 Hillsdale A W 6-4A22 Wayne State A W 9-3A22 Wayne State A W 5-4A23 Wayne State A W 8-3A29 Mercyhurst H W 8-2A29 Mercyhurst H W 6-0A30 Mercyhurst H W 8-2A30 Mercyhurst H W 6-0M3 Hillsdale H W 12-3M3 Hillsdale H W 6-5M6 Ashland A W 9-2M6 Ashland A W 4-2M7 Ashland A W 10-6M7 Ashland A W 10-9M18 Rockhurst H W 2-0*M19 Ashland N L 3-7*M20 Quincy N W 8-7*M20 SIU-Edwardsville H W 3-1*M21 Ashland H L 1-2*

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2007Record: 45-9Head Coach: Steve LyonNCAA North Central Regional F24 Northern Kentucky N W 7-2F24 Northern Kentucky N W 7-6M4 Missouri Southern A W 7-2M4 Missouri Southern A W 9-2M5 Northern State N W 15-6M6 Emporia State N W 15-6M6 Emporia State N W 12-11M7 Pittsburg State A L 3-4M8 Findlay N W 9-0M9 Missouri Southern A W 11-4M10 Missouri Southern A W 9-6M24 Saginaw Valley State A W 12-2M24 Saginaw Valley State A W 5-3M25 Saginaw Valley State A W 5-0M25 Saginaw Valley State A L 5-9M29 Hillsdale A W 13-8M29 Hillsdale A W 7-2M30 Gannon A W 12-4M30 Gannon A W 15-4M31 Gannon A W 22-2M31 Gannon A W 12-0A6 Oakland City A W 3-0A6 Oakland City A W 20-0A10 Hillsdale H W 7-1A10 Hillsdale H W 7-0A14 Wayne State H W 3-1A14 Wayne State H W 10-9A15 Wayne State H W 3-2A15 Wayne State H W 12-4A18 Northwood H W 7-3A18 Northwood H W 7-1A21 Mercyhurst A W 2-1A21 Mercyhurst A W 6-2A22 Mercyhurst A L 1-7A22 Mercyhurst A L 0-1A28 Findlay H W 12-2A28 Findlay H W 5-0A29 Findlay H L 3-6A29 Findlay H W 25-15M1 Calvin H W 9-0M2 Northwood A W 8-5M2 Northwood A W 9-0M5 Ashland H L 3-6M5 Ashland H L 1-7M6 Ashland H W 8-2M6 Ashland H W 10-7M10 Saginaw Valley State N W 3-2*M11 Mercyhurst N W 6-3*M12 Ashland N W 5-1*M17 Drury N W 5-4*M18 SIU-Edwardsville N W 6-5*M19 Southern Indiana N L 1-3*M19 Drury N W 11-3*M20 Southern Indiana N L 0-1*

2008Record: 34-13Head Coach: Steve LyonNCAA North Central Regional F24 Wayne State N W 5-2F24 Northern Kentucky N W 6-4M1 Southern Indiana A W 14-2M1 Southern Indiana A L 4-6M2 Southern Indiana A W 10-6M5 Drury N W 5-0M5 Missouri Southern A W 9-8M6 Missouri Southern A W 17-5M7 Wisconsin-Parkside N W 4-2M8 Wisconsin-Parkside N W 10-2M8 Wisconsin-Parkside N W 8-6M9 Wisconsin-Parkside N W 7-4M16 Upper Iowa N W 12-0M16 Upper Iowa N W 7-2M26 Hillsdale H W 7-6M26 Hillsdale H L 4-5M29 Saginaw Valley State H W 4-3M29 Saginaw Valley State H W 7-6M30 Saginaw Valley State H L 5-7M30 Saginaw Valley State H L 5-6A5 Gannon H W 20-5A5 Gannon H W 13-2A6 Gannon H W 10-2A6 Gannon H W 18-0A8 Calvin A W 10-1A9 Hillsdale A W 7-3A9 Hillsdale A W 11-1A15 Western Michigan A L 8-15A16 Northwood A W 8-3A16 Northwood A W 5-4A17 Tiffin A L 15-16A17 Tiffin A L 4-5A19 Wayne State A L 4-7A19 Wayne State A L 9-10A20 Wayne State A W 7-2A20 Wayne State A L 8-9A26 Mercyhurst H W 12-6A26 Mercyhurst H L 3-9A27 Mercyhurst H W 4-1A27 Mercyhurst H W 10-4A30 Northwood H W 14-8A30 Northwood H W 10-9M8 Ashland N W 3-2*M9 Wayne State N W 5-2*M10 Findlay N W 13-6*M15 Northern Kentucky N L 4-9*M16 Saint Joseph’s N L 0-8*

2009Record: 45-16-1Head Coach: Steve LyonNCAA Midwest Regional ChampionsNCAA World SeriesM1 W.V. Wesleyan N W 15-10M2 Nebraska-Omaha N W 12-5M2 Nebraska-Omaha N W 6-1M3 Kentucky Wesleyan N W 5-0M3 Kentucky Wesleyan N L 2-5M4 W.V. Wesleyan N W 19-0M5 Tampa A W 11-4M6 Quincy N W 9-4M7 Minn. State-Mankato N W 9-3M7 Minn. State-Mankato N L 4-5M8 Wheeling Jesuit N W 9-1M8 Wheeling Jesuit N W 7-2M9 Quincy N W 10-4M10 C.W. Post N W 7-1M14 Findlay N W 14-6M14 Lake Erie N W 15-4M15 Findlay N W 3-0M15 Lake Erie N W 6-0M19 Findlay A W 8-2M19 Findlay A W 10-4M21 Hillsdale A W 9-4M21 Hillsdale A W 5-0M22 Hillsdale A W 7-3M26 Ashland A L 4-5M27 Tiffin A W 5-2M27 Tiffin A W 8-3M28 Tiffin A W 8-1A1 Hillsdale H W 12-1A1 Hillsdale H W 10-4A4 Findlay H L 4-5A4 Findlay H W 14-8A5 Findlay H W 18-1A9 Saginaw Valley State A W 7-6A9 Saginaw Valley State A T 4-4A10 Northwood H L 5-6A10 Northwood H W 1-0A11 Northwood H W 4-3A14 Tiffin H W 9-1A14 Tiffin H L 3-12A15 Wayne State H W 15-5A15 Wayne State H L 4-5A18 Ashland H L 4-11A18 Ashland H L 3-6A19 Ashland H L 6-10A25 Saginaw Valley State H L 3-5A28 Lewis H W 9-4A28 Lewis H W 3-1A29 Northwood A W 2-0A29 Northwood A L 1-2M2 Wayne State A W 7-5M2 Wayne State A L 4-8M3 Wayne State A W 9-4M7 Northwood N W 6-4M8 Wayne State N W 12-11M9 Northwood N W 7-4M14 Indianapolis N L 4-5*M15 Rockhurst N W 10-8*M16 Northern Kentucky N W 11-2*M17 Indianapolis N W 3-2*M17 Indianapolis N W 3-2*M23 Emporia State N L 0-3*M25 Belmont Abbey N L 4-5*

2010Record: 37-16Head Coach: Steve LyonNCAA Midwest RegionalM1 Quincy N L 1-5M1 Quincy N W 3-1M6 Missouri-St. Louis N W 18-1M7 St. Joseph’s N W 9-7M7 St. Joseph’s N W 8-3M8 Mansfield N W 5-0M9 Lock Haven N W 10-5M10 Tampa A L 4-17M13 Augustana N L 2-11M13 Augustana N W 13-4M14 Nebraska-Omaha N W 8-5M18 Findlay A W 13-2M18 Findlay A W 17-8M19 Hillsdale A W 12-2M19 Hillsdale A W 13-1M20 Hillsdale A W 11-5M23 Northwood H W 7-6M24 Ashland H W 6-0M24 Ashland H W 4-3M27 Tiffin H L 2-7M27 Tiffin H L 0-1M28 Tiffin H W 5-4M31 Hillsdale H W 12-11M31 Hillsdale H W 8-7A2 Findlay H W 13-8A2 Findlay H W 21-9A3 Findlay H W 9-6A10 Northwood A W 14-8A10 Northwood A L 6-7A11 Northwood A W 8-3A11 Northwood H L 6-10A13 Lewis A W 9-5A13 Lewis A W 8-0A14 Wayne State A L 6-7A14 Wayne State A L 1-4A17 Ashland A L 1-2A17 Ashland A W 6-3A18 Ashland A W 7-0A21 Tiffin A W 14-7A21 Tiffin A L 6-7A24 Saginaw Valley State A W 6-0A24 Saginaw Valley State A W 5-1M1 Wayne State H W 5-0M1 Wayne State H L 11-14M2 Wayne State H W 14-10M6 Ashland N L 3-7M7 Saginaw Valley State N W 10-9M7 Ashland N L 10-11M13 Ashland N W 6-3*M14 Northern Kentucky N W 7-1*M15 Southern Indiana A W 6-3*M16 Southern Indiana A L 3-7*M16 Southern Indiana A L 4-11*

* - Postseason Contest

Steve Lyon• 12 Years• Career Record: 457-184-2 (.712)

GVSU’s Winningest Coach(By Percentage and Wins)

ANNUAL LEADERS

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Season Record Leading Hitter Leading Pitcher Head Coach1968 1-11 James Kerr (.352) Dan Schafer (1-2) Hugo Salazar1969 6-14 Ron Velthouse (.476) Dan Vander Molen (3-1) Hugo Salazar1970# 10-18 Ron Velthouse (.341) Tom Judson (3-4) Hugo Salazar (17-43)1971 13-9 Ron Velthouse (.419) Tom Judson (5-3) Jim Command1972 10-18 Ron Velthouse (.347) Tim Ruffing (3-2) Jim Command1973# 13-15-1 Sonny Atkinson (.312) Pat Hunnes (6-3) Jim Command (36-42-1)1974# 14-18 Mike Command (.321) Pat Hunnes (6-3) Phil Regan1975# 16-16 Mike Command (.301) Scott VanDyken (6-2) Phil Regan1976 10-22 Stacy Bosworth (.322) Scott VanDyken (3-3) Phil Regan1977# 21-18 Randy August (.388) Scott VanDyken (4-1) Phil Regan1978# 27-17 Terry Smith (.380) Jim Marr (8-0) Phil Regan1979# 16-13 Stacy Bosworth (.359) Jack Scholten (4-2) Phil Regan1980# 21-18 Terry Smith (.404) Greg Walter (8-3) Phil Regan1981# 29-17 Terry Smith (.421) John Collier (7-2) Phil Regan1982 22-14-1 Tom Fowler (.388) Shaye Ramont (3-3) Phil Regan (176-153)1983 22-16-1 Rod Brunelle (.368) Greg Cadaret (5-5) Dave Clark (22-16-1)1984 32-13 Greg Suhajda (.404) Dave Ocharzak (8-1) Doug Wabeke (32-13)1985* 30-18 Rod Brunelle (.417) Mark Dewey (6-4) Andy Chopp1986 22-27 Mike Hammerle (.382) Tim Antel (5-0) Andy Chopp1987 27-22 Tim Smith (.341) Mark Potter (9-1) Andy Chopp1988 28-17 Mike McTaggert (.409) Tim Schuppe (6-2) Andy Chopp1989 28-22 Chris Looney (.387) Tim Schuppe (6-2) Andy Chopp1990 23-22 Jeff Terpstra (.397) Todd Schmitt (5-3) Andy Chopp1991 27-22 Andrew Green (.423) Todd Schmitt (7-3) Andy Chopp1992 27-13 Scott Finley (.371) Tim Batdorff (5-1) Andy Chopp1993 25-23 Doug Nyhuis (.400) Jeff Bates (6-1) Andy Chopp1994* 35-22 Chad Hinkley (.393) Steve Nahs (9-2) Andy Chopp1995 21-30 Troy Dean (.374) Brad Palacios (3-2) Andy Chopp1996 17-31-2 Matt Gebhardt (.333) Drew Vinton (6-3) Andy Chopp1997 27-21 Jeff Fox (.408) Drew Vinton (8-3) Andy Chopp1998 28-20 Jon Visser (.404) Drew Vinton (7-3) Andy Chopp (365-310-2)1999 30-21 Ben Hunderman (.437) Jason Engstrom(7-4) Steve Lyon2000 32-17 Dustin Vugteveen (.395) Jason Engstrom (7-2) Steve Lyon2001 35-18 Gamin Teague (.423) Reggie Walters (9-3) Steve Lyon2002* 29-17 Gamin Teague (.362) Jacob Sponsler (8-2) Steve Lyon2003* 41-14-1 Joe Brunink (.413) Phil Mixter (10-4) Steve Lyon2004* 46-16 Brandon McFarland (.389) Matt Rafeld (12-2) Steve Lyon2005* 36-17 Nick Smith (.392) Grant Payton (9-5) Steve Lyon 2006* 47-10 Lee VanStreain (.435) G. Payton/J. Dow (12-1) Steve Lyon 2007* 45-9 Lee VanStreain (.419) Nick Beach (8-2) Steve Lyon2008* 34-13 Casey Robrahn (.451) Andre Benjamin (10-1) Steve Lyon2009* 45-16-1 Cody Grice (.411) Andre Benjamin (9-2) Steve Lyon2010* 37-16 Cody Grice (.455) Joe Jablonski (8-3) Steve Lyon (457-184-2) 1105-761-7 (.592) 43 Seasons # - NAIA Tournament Appearance* - NCAA Tournament Appearance

SERIES RECORDS

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Opponent Won Loss TieAdelphi State (N.Y.) 3 1 0Adrian 1 0 0Albion 2 0 0Alma 6 1 0Anderson (Ind.) 3 3 0Aquinas 36 58 0Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.) 1 4 0Ashland 33 31 1Assumption (Mass.) 3 1 0Augustana (S.D.) 1 1 0Belmont (Tenn.) 0 0 1Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 0 1 0Bemidji State (Minn.) 1 0 0Bethel College (Kan.) 1 2 0Bethune Cookman (Fla.) 2 0 0Blackburn College (Ill.) 1 0 0Bloomsberg State (Pa.) 1 0 0Bluefield State (W. Va.) 4 0 0Bluffton College (Ohio) 2 0 0Boston College 0 1 0Bryant (R.I.) 3 0 0Butler (Ind.) 2 0 0C.W. Post 1 0 0Calvin 28 7 0Carson-Newman First MeetingCentral Arkansas 0 1 0Central Michigan 6 44 0Central Missouri State 0 2 0Central Oklahoma 0 2 0Chicago State 0 2 0Chico State (Calif.) 1 0 0Columbia (N.Y.) 0 1 0Concord (W. Va.) 2 0 0Concordia 11 1 0Concordia (Wis.) 1 0 0Cornerstone 6 0 0Dakota State (S.D.) 1 0 0David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 0 3 0Delta State (Miss.) 1 3 0Detroit 8 21 0Drury 3 0 0Eastern Michigan 2 6 0Eckerd (Fla.) 2 1 0Elizabethtown (Pa.) 2 0 0Emporia State (Kan.) 2 2 0Fairmont State (W. Va.) 2 0 0Ferris State 49 62 0Findlay 39 14 0Flagler (Fla.) 0 1 0Florida Southern 0 3 0Florida Tech 0 1 0Gannon 41 6 0Geneva (Pa.) 3 2 0Grand Rapids Baptist 12 0 0Grand Rapids Bible & Music 6 0 0Grand Rapids J.C. 13 11 1Hanover (Ind.) 1 0 0

Opponent Won Loss TieHeidelberg (Ohio) 1 0 0Henry Ford 2 0 0Hillsdale 107 34 0Hofstra (N.Y.) 0 1 0Hope 26 12 1Husson (Maine) 2 0 0Illinois-Benedictine 1 0 0Indianapolis 9 5 0Indiana-Purdue F.W. 7 1 0Indiana-Purdue 3 0 0Indiana Wesleyan 2 0 0Kalamazoo 8 0 0Kalamazoo Valley C.C. 8 2 0Kellogg C.C. 3 0 0Kennesaw State (Ga.) 0 1 0Kentucky Wesleyan 1 3 0Kenyon (Ohio) 1 0 0Kutztown State (Pa.) 0 1 0Lake Erie 2 0 0Lake Michigan C.C. 1 1 0Lewis (Ill.) 12 4 0Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) 1 0 0Lincoln (Pa.) 1 0 0Lock Haven (Pa.) 1 0 0Louisville 1 1 0Lynchburg Baptist (Va.) 1 0 0Lynn First MeetingMadonna 5 5 0Malone (Ohio) 0 1 0Mansfield (Pa.) 1 0 0Mary First Meeting Mercyhurst 29 18 0Methodist (N.C.) 0 1 0Michigan 1 17 0Michigan State 7 25 0Minnesota State-Mankato 1 1 0Missouri-Rolla 1 0 0Missouri-St. Louis 3 5 0Missouri Southern State 11 2 0Mott C.C 2 0 0Nazareth (N.Y.) 2 0 0Nebraska-Omaha 3 0 0New Hampshire 3 0 0North Alabama 1 0 0North Dakota State 2 4 0Northern Kentucky 9 3 0Northern State (N.D.) 2 0 0North Florida 0 1 0NW Missouri State 3 0 0Northwood 98 38 0Oakland 43 39 0Oakland City (Ind.) 8 0 0Ohio Dominican 1 4 0Olivet 16 4 0Palm Beach 1 0 0Penn. State-Behrend 2 0 0Philadelphia Textile 2 1 0

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Opponent Won Loss TiePittsburgh 0 1 0Pittsburg State (Kan.) 2 5 0Queens (N.Y.) 1 0 0Quincy (Ill.) 5 1 0Rochester 3 1 0Rockford (Ill.) 1 0 0Rockhurst (Mo.) 2 0 0Rollins (Fla.) 1 0 0Rosary (Ill.) 1 0 0Saginaw Valley State 61 55 1Saint Ambrose (Iowa) 2 2 0Saint Anselm (N.H.) 0 1 0Saint Francis (Ill.) 1 2 0Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) 6 4 0Saint Rose (N.Y.) 0 2 0Salem International (W. Va.) 3 0 0Shippensburg (Pa.) 0 1 0Siena Heights 20 9 0Slippery Rock (Pa.) 1 1 0South Dakota State 3 1 0Southern Conn. State 1 0 0SIU-Edwardsville 5 3 0Southern Indiana 4 7 1Southwest Baptist 1 0 0Southwest Minnesota State First MeetingSpring Arbor 9 12 0Stonehill (Mass.) 1 0 0Swarthmore (Pa.) 1 0 0Tampa 1 2 0Tennessee State 0 1 1Tiffin 6 6 0Toledo 3 0 0Trevecca (Tenn.) 1 2 0Tri-State (Ind.) (now Trine University) 1 1 0Union (Ky.) 1 0 0Upper Iowa 3 0 0Valparaiso (Ind.) 5 3 0Virginia State 0 1 0Walsh (Mich.) 5 2 0Warner Southern (Fla.) 2 4 0Washington (Md.) 1 0 0Wayne State (Mich.) 77 51 0Wayne State (Neb.) 3 3 0West Chester First MeetingWest Liberty State (W. Va.) 3 1 0West Virginia State 0 1 0West Virginia Wesleyan 2 0 0Western Kentucky 1 0 0Western Michigan 0 5 0Westminster (Pa.) 6 0 0Wheeling Jesuit 2 0 0Widener (Pa.) 3 0 0Winona State (Minn.) 4 2 0Wisconsin-Parkside 10 3 0Wooster (Ohio) 0 1 0Worcester State (Mass.) 2 0 0Totals 1105 761 7

.592 Winning Percentage Bold Indicates 2011 Opponents

SERIES RESULTS

LETTERWINNERS

39

A

Abraham, Grant 2004-05

Ackerman, Clay 2005

Agar, Jeff 1982-84

Agliani, Jon 2003

Aguirre, Torre 2009-presentAkers, Kirk 2005

Alderink, Travis 2002

Aldridge, Larry 1968-70

Alexander, Del 1985

Allen, Scott 2002-05

Allison, Greg 1992

Allison, Mark 1972

Anderson, Charles 1992

Anderson, Mike 1970

Anderson, Steve 2009-presentAndrews, Jeff 1991

Anguilm, Denny 1973-75

Anstedt, Dan 2008-09

Antcliff, Kris 1994-95

Antel, Tim 1988-90

Armstrong, Brandond 1990

Atkinson, Sonny 1972-73

August, Randy 1976-77

B

Baar, Joel 1993

Babcock, Bo 1998-99

Baber, Nelson 2004

Badall, Joey 2001-02

Badgero, Andrew 2000-01

Bailey, Howard 1977

Baker, Tim 1979

Balbes, Barry 1981-82

Baldini, Joe 1990-92

Balice, Dan 1979, 1981-82

Balous, David 1968

Barbera, John 1986-87

Bard, Brandon 2006-07

Barden, Nate 2001-03

Barfelz, Charlie 1974-77

Barfelz, Jesse 2007-present

Batdorff, Tim 1990, 1992

Bates, Jeff 1990-93

Bauer, Stan 1990

Baumann, Bryan 1991

Baugh, Craig 2006

Beach, Nick 2007-08

Beach, Shane 1992-93

Beal, Justin 2008

Beard, Tom 1991-92

Beaton, Tom 1997-98

Beckwith, Elijah 2003-04

Bekken, Mark 1970

Bell, Mike 1992-95

Benjamin, Andre 2008-09

Bennett, Rob 1983-85

Benson, Jason 2000

Bentz, Josh 1999-00

Beshears, Brad 1982

Beukema, Dan 1971

Bienias, Jim 1990-93

Bienz, Kory 2000-01

Blank, Daryll 1972, 1974

Boswell, Bryan 1987

Bosworth, Stacey 1976-79

Bowman, David 2006-09

Bowman, Maurice 1982

Bowman, Mike 1983-86

Boyd, Kevin 2003

Brandell, Tom 1993

Breault, Todd 1986

Bremmer, Steve 1999-00

Bridges, Ryan 2002-03

Bross, Keith 1997-98

Brower, Doug 1991-92

Brown, Jack 1969

Brugnoni, Giancarlo 2010-presentBrunelle, Rod 1983-85

Brunink, Joe 2001-03

Bucher, Rob 1994

Bultema, Nick 2003

Bultema, Rick 1972

Bush, Max 1969-70

Bussa, Matt 2003

Byrnes, Rick 1975

C

Cadaret, Greg 1981-83

Cade, Matt 2008-10

Cain, Scott 2006-09

Cameron, Bob 1976-77

Cameron, Brian 1984-85

Campbell, Dennis 1974

Campbell, Larry 1997

Cannon, Chris 1971

Cantrell, Dennis 1987-90

Carey, Mike 1972

Carrero, Jeff 2006

Cash, Jim 1984-85

Caslmon, Tim 1994-96

Cecil, Matt 1997

Chandler 1976

Chopp, Andy 1979

Chrisinske, Dave 1973-74

Ciexielczyk, Jake 1996-97

Clark, Dave 1980

Clark, Jeff 1987-90

Clark, Tony 1994

Coleman 1976

Coleman, Jim 1981

Collier, John 1981-82

Command, Mike 1973-75

Condon, B.J. 1999

Conklin, Terry 1974

Conser, Bob 1969-72

Conser, Richard 1968

Copp, Dick 1968-71

Cory, Art 1990, 1992-93

Cosich, John 1991-92

Coso, John 1990-93

Cottongim, Bill 1986

Coulson, Craig 1981-82

Cowan, Jared 2009-presentCox, Chris 1983, 1985

Cox, Kyle 2004

Crawford, Brett 2002

Crow, Larry 1978-79

Cupples, Mike 1982-84

Currier, Andrew 2000-01

D

Dansard, Mike 1975-77

David, Larry 1979-82

Davis, Dan 1989

Davis, Steve 1996-99

Dawe, Alex 2006-07

Dean, Troy 1995

Decker, Todd 1983

DeGraaf, Keith 2001

Dekorte, Lane 1998

DelCampo, Joe 1974-76

DelCampo, John 1975-76

Delamielleure, Dan 2007

Deneen, Kirk 1994

Denton, Jason 1993-94

DeVaney, Dave 1977-79

DeVree, Tom 1974-75

DeVries, Lee 1980

Dexter, Brad 1975

Dewey, Mark 1984-87

Dickinson, Brandon 2008

Diedrich, Jeremy 1994-95

Dilts, Jack 1968

Doorn, Mike 1977-79

Doran, Bill 1988

Dow, Jeremy 2005-06

Dowler, Steve 1979

Dunithan, Guy 1984

Dykstra, Brad 1999

E

Eaton, Mike 1974

Ehlert, Dave 1986-87

Eldred, Matt 1999, 2001-02

Engstrom, Jason 1999-00

Ergang, Bryan 1991

F

Faccio, Neil 1996

Faulkner 1976

Ferguson, Scott 1984-86

Fernandes, Peter 1968

Fiedler, John 1979-80

Finch, Ed 1988-89

Finley, Scott 1990-93

Finnerty 1976

Finnerty, Joe 2002-05

Fires, Gary 1978

Fischer, Dan 1972-73

Fleming, Arnell 1982-83

Fleming, Mike 1986

Fletcher, Dan 2004

Forbes, Rob 1991-92

Fouch, Jerry 1972-73

Fowler, Tom 1982

Fox, Doug 2003

Fox, Jeff 1995-98

Frifeldt, Jim 1974

Fritz, Tim 1989

Fulgham, Ed 1994

Furgerson, Chris 1974-76

G

Galinetti, John 1981

Garbow 1976

Garmhausen, Brad 1984

Garrett, Tim 1983

Gebhardt, Matt 1995-98

Gendron, Kyle 2009-10

Gilhuly, Christian 1998

Gillespie, Jeff 1972-73

Giuliani, Scott 1996

Glass, Brennen 2007-08

Glazier, Mark 1993, 1995-96

Glynn, Dale 1988

Goble, Todd 1984-85

Godfrey, Brent 1996

Godwin, Tom 1981-82

Goenner, James 1988-89

Good, Ken 1983, 1986

Goodwin, Gary 1987

Gorski, Brad 2004

Grady, Ron 1977-78

Graham 1976

Graham, Jim 1984-85

Gramza, Mike 1996-99

Gray, Bruce 1974

Greco, Dave 1984-85

Green, Andy 1991-92

Green, Chip 1972-73

Greenshields, Gary 1970-72

Grice, Cody 2009-presentGrimm, Matt 1999, 2001-02

Guelzo, Jene 1973

Gunderson, Craig 1996-98

H

Hackman, Justin 2002

Ham, Chuck 1973-74

Hambleton, Gary 1968

Hammerle, Mike 1985-88

Hargreaves, Josh 2006-08

Harris, Rod 1978

Havens, Paul 1977

Haverkamp, Pete 1968

Hayes, Steve 1970-71

Heminger, Rob 1992

Hendrickson, Craig 1972

Henry, Bryan 1994

Herendeen, Jim 1980-81

Herrin, Jeff 1989-92

Hill, Jason 1995

Hillyard, Josh 2008-09

Hinde, Matt 1992-93

Hinke, Derek 2007-08

Hinkley, Chad 1994-95

Holcomb, Daniel 2010-presentHollern, Tim 1996-97

Holton 1976

Hosford, Jamie 1974, 1976

Hoving, Jeff 1983-84

Hudnall, Tim 2004

Hukill, Shawn 1990-91

Huml, Matt 2007-08

Hunderman, Ben 1998-00

Hunnes, Pat 1973-74

Huntoon, Max 1990-91

J

Jablonski, Joe 2007-presentJackimowicz, Marty 2004-05

Jackson, Bill 1974

Jamison, Deandre 1992-95

Jamula, Rob 1987-89

Janssen, John 1968-71

Jaroszewicz, Ed 1978-81

Jefferson, Renny 1977-78

Johnson, Brandon 1998

Johnson, Bryan 1980-81

Johnson, Josh 2009

Johnson, Matt 1998-01

Johnson, Reed 1973-76

Johnson, Whitey 1977

Judson, Tom 1970-71

K

Kaniewski, Tom 1987-88

Kapenga, Larry 1970

Kelly, Mike 1991

Kemerling, Kevin 1991

Kerr, James 1968-69

Kimble 1976

Kirkbride, Mike 1987

Knuth, Ben 2009

Knuth, Jared 2009-10

Koceski, Tim 1981-82

Kogelman, Rick 1971-72

Koger, Jeremy 1997-98

Kolbe, Kelly 1977-80

Kolcun, Steve 2002

Kolo, Mike 1987-88

Krol, Todd 1997-99

Kruse, Eric 2008

Kucherek, Cas 1983

L

LaBaumbard, Jason 2003-04

LaBell, Travis 1990

LaJoie, Ken 1987-88

Larson, Mitch 2004

Laupp, Zach 2008-presentLavigne, Tim 1986

Law, Jerry 1968

Lawler, Brian 2002

Leach, Pete 1982, 1984

Ledford, Steve 1981

Lee, Shaun 1997-99

Leist, Wade 1998

Leja, Brian 1978, 1980-81

Leonard, Bill 1981-82

Leonardo, Jim 1980, 1982

Lewis, Kevin 1974-75

Lincoln, Dick 1971-72

Lipinski, Doug 1995-98

Lipsey, Isaiah 1988-90

Lockwood, Andy 1997-98

Longworth, Bart 1997, 1999

Looney, Chris 1987, 1989

Love, Tony 1974

Lukomski, Ted 1977

Lundberg, Jeremy 2003-04

Lyster, Ryan 2004-05

M

Mabin, Tim 1978

MacLangs, Pat 1970

Maguire, Cory 2007-10

Maher, Mike 2003

Maki, Andrew 1999-00

Manley, Frank 1975-76

Mann, Don 1977-79

Maples, Scott 1995-97

Marcin, Rick 1983-84

Marr, Dave 1984

Marr, Jim 1978-79

Martin, Robert 2010

Marshall, Brandon 2000-01

Maser, Darren 1991

Mason, Bob 1972

Mathews, Dan 1973

Maurice, John 1985-86

McCallister, Mike 2002-03

McCarty, Ron 1971-73

McCormick, Kelly 1977

McCoy, Roger 1977, 1979

McCrory, Nate 2005-06

McCullough, Mike 1997-98

McDiarmid, Cory 1996

McFarland, Brandon 2004-05

Mchanca, John 1975

McKenzie, Justin (Spud) 2006-07

McLeod, Sean 2004-05

McMahon, Matt 1987-90

McTaggert, Mike 1985-88

Meinert, Dan 1997

Meloche, Howie 1977

Melucci, Aaron 2006-07

Melvin, Jeff 1979

Merrill, Phill 1977-78

Mertes, Joe 2002-04

Metiva, Jeremy 1996

Meyer, Ron 1993-96

Micoff, Jon 2004

Middleton, Matt 2004-07

Miller, Dan 1996-99, 01

Miller, Evan 1990-91

Miller, Terry 2000-01

Mills, Michael 2005

Mixter, Phil 2003-04

Moore, Rick 1982

Mrocka, Rich 1980

Mull, Bill 1975-76

Mull, Kevin 1989

Mullin, Matt 1995

Murphy, Dick 1968-69

Muskovin, Paul 1989

N

Nahs, Steve 1991-94

Naveaux, John 1977

Nearpass, Scott 1988-89

Neff, Steve 1974

Nichols, Scott 1993-94

Nickels, Matt 2007-09

Nitz, David 2003

Norris, Ed 1978-79

Norwood, Justin 2000-02

Nowotny, Bob 1975-76

Nyhuis, Doug 1993-94

O

Ocharzak, Dave 1984

Oestrike, Jeff 1975

Ohman, Tom 1982

Olinicenco, Chris 1973

Olson, Bill 1980

Olson, David 2002-03

Opland, Bob 1980-81

Orr, Rick 1981

Osowski, Dan 1982-85

Ostrowski, Ryan 1994

P

Pahl, Ken 1980

Palacios, Brad 1994-95

Panici 1976

Payne, Joe 1994-95

Payton, Grant 2005-06

Pekel, Lenn 1989-90

Penteracs, Norm 1981-82

Perry, Jim 1986

Pete, Larry 1969

Pethoud, Josh 2001-02

Pfennig, Tony 2000-03

Phillips, Cory 2010-presentPhillips, Mike 1995-98

Piechocki, Larry 1970

Pierman, Pete 1999-00

Pinto, Peter 2004

Plieness, Ross 1989-90

Pojeski, Mike 1972-73

Ponegalek, Dan 2010-presentPoole, Dan 1968

Porrka, Chuck 1971

Porte, Ryan 1996

Portice, Terry 1974

Porterfield, Dale 1982-83

Potter, Mark 1986-89

Pranchke, Garrick 1994-95

Pratt, Jeff 1993-94

Purlee, Dan 1995-97

Q

Quinlan, Sean 1985

R

Racey, Dan 1996

Rademacher, Cory 2009-presentRademacher, Matt 1986-87

Radtke, Drew 1997-99

Rafeld, Matt 2003-04

Radde, Pat 2005-08

Raj, Brad 2007-10

Ramont, Shaye 1982-83

Rayman, Matt 1991

Razmus, Gary 1977-78

Reardon, Dave 1984-85

Regan, Tom 1983-86

Reid, Jeff 1983-84

Reits, Kurt 1993-94

Reno, Matt 1980-82, 1984

Renno, Mike 1979-80

Riashi, Mark 2010-presentRice, Don 1970

Richard, Danny 2007-09

Rifenburg, Ray 1991

Ringwood, Mike 1986-89

Rizzi, Vince 2006-07

Robertson, Dave 1983

Robinson, Brian 2010-presentRobrahn, Casey 2006-09

Rohacs, Chad 2005-06

Rohn, Don 1970

Roller, Troy 1997-98

Rose, Tom 1981-82

Rossiter 1976

Rousonelos, Jeff 1994, 1996

Ruckman, Nick 1993-94

Rudenga, Chris 2010-presentRuehs, Timothy 1997

Ruffing, Tim 1971-74

Ryan, Dave 1983-85

Ryan, Jim 1980-81

S

Saam, Pat 1988-89

Sadler, Dave 1971-72

Sandy, Nick 2003-06

Sauger, Rick 1986-87

Savara, Scott 1969

Sawdgren, Tom 1975

Schafer, Dan 1968

Schaffner, Eric 1986

Scharphorn, Kirk 1997-98

Schepel, Kyle 2009-presentScherlinger 1976

Schmitt, Todd 1989-92

Schnick, Junior 1992

Schoen, Scott 1997, 1999

Scholten, Jack 1978-79

Schubert, Ken 1980

Schultz, Kevin 2010-presentSchuppe, Tim 1988-89

Searles, Dave 1993

Secor, Nate 2005-06

Sharp, Cody 2006

Shorburne, Wade 1969

Siekierski, Mike 1996

Sinicki, Jeff 2005-06

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LETTERWINNERS

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GRAND VALLEY STATE ATHLETICS

There are three fundamentals for success

emphasized by the athletic department for all Lakers.

• Create the best learning environment possible

• Challenge our teams to competitive greatness

• Commit the energy necessary for success

Athletic Director Tim Selgo

Tim W. Selgo enters his 15th year as athletic director at Grand Valley State. He was ap-pointed athletic director on February 12, 1996 and has put his own stamp of leadership onLaker athletics.

A promoter of a well-rounded athletic department, Selgo has been a key figure in theLakers’ rise to the top of Division II athletics. Grand Valley State University won its seventhstraight Directors' Cup in 2009-10, staking a claim as the top all-around athletic departmentin the country. GVSU is the first DII school to win the Directors’ Cup seven straight yearsand passed UC Davis (6) for the most Directors’ Cup titles won. The prestigious award ispresented annually by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics(NACDA), Learfield Sports and the USA TODAY to the best overall collegiate athleticsprograms in the country. In addition to the Lakers’ seven straight Directors’ Cup titles (2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10), GVSU finished second in2001-02 and 2002-03 in the Directors’ Cup standings. In addition, GVSU has won 12straight Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Presidents’ Cup titles as the top

athletic program in the 13-team GLIAC. The Lakers’ 17 all-time Presidents’ Cup titles top all GLIAC institutions. GrandValley State, which won 45 GLIAC titles prior to Selgo’s arrival, has won 106 GLIAC titles since Selgo was appointedAthletic Director in 1996.

A well respected leader in college athletics, Tim was appointed to the NCAA DII Management Council to serve a termof one year (2009-10). A term on the NCAA DII Management Council is the highest position is DII athletics. Selgo, whois on the NCAA DII Budget and Finance Committee, was named the Division II Central Region Astroturf Athletic Directorof the Year in 2006-07 and was also honored as the Central Region AD of the Year in 2002-03.

Selgo has been the key figure in the development of the athletic facilities and programs at Grand Valley State. TheLaker Turf Building opened for all university activities in August 2009. The Laker Turf Building will allow academicclasses and athletic teams the opportunity to work inside in inclement weather. The 137,662 square foot facility has a100 x 55-yard fieldturf surface, a six-lane track with nine sprint lanes and batting cages that drop from the ceiling. TheLaker softball team began play on its new field in 2008 and the GVSU Fieldhouse Arena is going through renovations.GVSU expanded its football stadium seating capacity to 8,550, added executive suites and a new scoreboard with aProStar video display board. The GVSU Football Center, located in the north end zone of Lubbers Stadium, has been ex-panded by more than 4,000 feet, and a new track around the football field was installed in the summer of 1998. Lightswere installed at Lubbers Stadium and the Rob Odejewski Weight Room was built in honor of the late Assistant AthleticDirector for Marketing and Promotions. The baseball and soccer fields have added press boxes, storage space and con-cession areas. In addition, the fieldhouse locker room project, that enabled every varsity sport at Grand Valley State tohave its own locker room, was spearheaded by Selgo.

Prior to his arrival at Grand Valley State, Selgo was an Associate AD at the University of Toledo. While at ToledoSelgo was responsible for the day-to-day operations for Toledo’s 10 women’s and nine men’s sports teams that competedat the Division I level in the Mid-American Conference. Selgo was instrumental in themarketing and promoting of all 19 sports that the Toledo athletic department sponsored.

A native of Pettisville, Ohio, Selgo was inducted into the Toledo Athletic Hall ofFame in February of 2001. He was a standout basketball player at Toledo from 1977-80,earning four varsity letters. The Rockets posted a four-year record of 87-26 duringSelgo’s playing days on the hardwood. Selgo participated in two NCAA Midwest Re-gional Tournaments for Toledo. His 1978-79 Rocket squad claimed a first-round, 74-72,win over Iowa, before dropping a 79-71 decision to Notre Dame in the second round. In1980, Selgo scored 18 points in Toledo’s 94-91 loss to Florida State in a first-roundNCAA Tournament game. Selgo was part of two MAC Championship teams (1978-79and 1979-80) and was co-captain of the ‘79-80 squad. He earned Mid-American Con-ference All-Academic honors in 1978, 1979 and 1980 and was named SeniorScholar/Athlete-of-the-Year at Toledo in 1980. Known as an outstanding shooter, Selgostill holds the UT record for free throw percentage in a single-season, converting 92.3percent (48-of-52) during the 1978-79 season. He also holds the Toledo career free throwpercentage record in MAC games, hitting 86.1 percent (62-of-72) and the single-seasonRocket mark for MAC games of 93.9 percent (31-of-33).

Selgo graduated from Toledo in 1980 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and a minor in mathematics. Fol-lowing graduation, Selgo remained at Toledo as a graduate assistant for the Toledo men’s basketball program and earnedhis master’s degree in education administration in 1982. He then served as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Toledofrom 1982-1985.

In 1985 he was named head women’s basketball coach at Toledo. Selgo served as head coach of the Rockets women’sbasketball program for three years, turning around a program that is now at the top of the MAC.

Selgo is married to the former Terry Bush and together the couple have three children: Jennifer (25), Rachel (23), andDaniel (17).

Grand Valley State University

Academic ExcellenceOutstanding students, rich learning environments, excellent faculty, individual advisors and mentors, a wide rangeof majors, hands-on research opportunities, and nationally ranked graduate programs all contribute to a challengingand rewarding educational experience.

Our liberal education focus emphasizes critical thinking, creative problem solving, and cultural understanding,preparing students for life in a fast-changing world. It fosters a commitment to economic, social, and environmentalsustainability and an inclusive campus that values diversity. Through this forward-thinking education, studentsare empowered to positively affect the global community now and in the future.

Grand Valley reaches out to the community through its Continuing Education programs, VanAndel Global TradeCenter, Annis Water Resources Institute, Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center, and many otherprograms and centers.

•More than 200 areas of study, including 69 undergraduate majors and 26 graduate programs•Graduate-level research opportunities for undergraduate students•Diverse environment that promotes the development of intellect and creativity for both faculty and students•Nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review

First-Rate FacultyExcellent academic credentials, unparalleled dedication, and active engagement in their scholarship and disciplinesmake for energized, accessible, and responsive faculty.

•Talented and highly credentialed faculty are dedicated to teaching•Faculty are actively engaged in their disciplines•Faculty care about students, frequently developing mentoring relationships that last long after graduation

Great Return on InvestmentAn average class size of 28, collaborative faculty/student research opportunities, and classes taught by faculty,not teaching assistants, contribute to an exceptional learning environment. In addition, Grand Valley has been rec-ognizedfor 11 straight years as one of “America’s 100 Best College Buys.” The return is that Grand Valley degreesare highly respected and valued by employers and graduate schools.

Grand Valley State University

• Smaller class sizes ensure personal, interactive learning• Faculty, not graduate students or teaching assistants, teach at all levels• Exceptional student life (more than 240 student organizations) and service learning experiences in world-classlearning, living, and research facilities• More than 97 percent of Grand Valley graduates are successfully employed or pursuing advanced degrees

State-of-the-Art FacilitiesGrand Valley is continually setting new standards for excellence in howour facilities are used to promote academic achievement. Inspiring class-room and research facilities, modern living centers, wireless academicbuildings, and convenient student services make Grand Valley campusesideal places to study, learn, and live. Our commitment to sustainabilityand the environment is evident in our meeting LEED (Leadership in En-vironmental and Energy Design) specifications in all our new construc-tion projects.

•New academic, research, performance, and athletic facilities provide fo-rums for learning on every level

•Lake Ontario Hall, opened in 2005, is the newest of Grand Valley’s “green” buildings and part of the university’ssustainability initiative

•The Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences, located in the heart ofWest Michigan’s life science corridor, will help prepare the next gener-ation of professionals for advanced opportunities in health care research,education, diagnosis, and treatment

•Wireless academic buildings make connecting to email and the Interneteasy and convenient

•Modern living centers are some of the newest in the state, tripling ournumber of beds over the past five years

Outstanding LocationsThe vibrant residential main campus in Allendale and dynamic urbancampus in Grand Rapids are connected by a convenient shuttle system.The safe, secure campuses are located in Michigan’s West Coast, closeto the sandy beaches of Lake Michigan and the cultural opportunitiesof Grand Rapids. Plus, both campuses are just a few hours from Chicagoand Detroit. Grand Valley also has regional locations in Holland,Muskegon, and Traverse City.

• The Pew Grand Rapids Campus is located in the heart of Michigan’s second largest city, close to internship, em-ployment, and community outreach programs

• The free campus shuttle links students, faculty, and staff to the entire Grand Rapids transit system

• Grand Valley also offers bachelor’s and master’s degree courses in Holland, Muskegon, and Traverse City

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