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Page 1: Doane Baseball 2011

DOANE TIGERS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

This is Tiger Baseball 2-32011 Preseason Outlook 42011 Roster 5Tiger Sports Network 6Doane Coaching Staff 7-10Doane Athletes 11-242010 Season in Review 25-28GPAC Affi liation 29-33NAIA Affi liation 34Baseball History 35-40This is Doane College 41-42Doane Admission Offi ce 43Doane Academics 44-45Doane Facilities 46Doane President 47Doane Athletic Administration 48Sports Medicine 49Doane Head Coaches 50Doane Sports Information Offi ce 51Doane Athletic Sponsors 51-52

Athletics DirectoryAthletics 826-6717Athletic Director 826-8583Sports Information 826-8248 Fax 826-8647

Baseball 826-8646M Basketball 826-8281W Basketball 826-8636Cheer & Dance 520-0230Cross Country 826-8656Football 826-8201M Golf 826-6719W Golf 826-8653Soccer 826-6783Softball 826-6735Tennis 826-8227Track 826-8300Volleyball 826-8202

(area code for all offi ces is 402)

Quick FactsLocation Crete, Neb. 68333Founded 1872Enrollment 1,034Nickname TigersColors Orange & BlackConference GPACAffi liation NAIAPresident Jonathan BrandAthletic Director Greg HeierSID Rick SchmueckerSID Contact 826-8248

Baseball InformationHead Coach Jeremy JorgensenYears 4thFacility Ledon Baseball Field

NAIA Champions of Character Code: Doane College welcomes all players, offi cials and spectators to today’s contest. As a member of the NAIA and Great Plains Athletic Conference, we are commited to the true spirit of competition by being a “Champion of Character,” through the fi ve core character values the NAIA embraces: respect, integrity, responsibility, servant leadership and sportsmanship. We ask each of you as a participant, offi cial or spectator to abide by these values by creating a positive environment in which our athletes may participate, our offi cials may work and you, the spectator, may enjoy. Please enjoy today’s contest.

Photo credits: Recent Doane photos taken by Pete Fiumefreddo

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2010 GPAC Qualifi er

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School Record - 30 Wins

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The Tiger baseball team looks to continue where they left off a year ago by setting a school record in wins with 30. Doane fi nished 30-18 a year ago and qualifi ed for the GPAC Tournament for the fi rst time since 2003. Head Coach Jeremy Jorgensen returns for his fourth season at the helm of the program.

Doane’s biggest hole to fi ll is starting pitching. The Tigers lost three of the four usual weekend starters from last year’s team. Britton Scheele, a junior, returns after a 4-3 season in seven starts. Chance Brull, a junior, will move from the bullpen where he led the team with four saves.

The bullpen will return seniors Jake Bartek and Zach Klene. Bartek picked up three wins last year while Klene averaged just over a strikeout per inning. The remainder of the rotation and bullpen arms will be fi lled by incoming players.

In the fi eld, Doane will return six of the eight position players. At fi rst base, senior Jason West returns after batting .290 with 25 RBIs. He also posted a .987 fi elding percentage, committing only four errors in 307 chances. AJ Spanel will move from third base to second base this year. Spanel hit .358 with 34 RBIs in his freshman campaign.

On the left side of the infi eld, junior Anthony Hincy returns after earning GPAC Gold Glove honors. He posted a .926 fi elding percentage while leading the Tigers in hitting (.405), runs scored (52), hits (66) and stolen bases (21-22).

In the outfi eld, junior Mike Albert moves from left fi eld to right fi eld. He hit .354 and tied for the team high with Spanel with 34 RBIs. He added 10 stolen bases in 11 attempts. Austin Tharp will roam center fi eld once again and looks to build on his 22 runs and 22 RBIs he posted in his freshman season.

Behind the plate, Anthony Dunn takes over after splitting time last year. Dunn threw out 12 of 25 base runners last year and was strong at the plate, hitting .360.

PRESEASON OUTLOOK

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2011 ROSTERAlphabetical RosterPlayer Pos. Year Hometown Previous SchoolJames Ahrens OF/1B SO Fremont, Neb. Archbishop Bergan HSMike Albert OF JR Papillion, Neb. Papillion-LaVista South HSThomas Albert OF FR Papillion, Neb. Papillion-LaVista South HSMyles Arehart P JR Norfolk, Neb. Norfolk HSMatt Baker 2B FR Gibbon, Neb. Gibbon HSJoaquin Bargas SS SO Arvada, Colo. Arvada West HSJake Bartek P SR Falls City, Neb. Falls City HSChance Brull P JR Overland Park, Kan. St. Thomas Aquinas HSLuis Cabarcas P RS Barranquilla Colombia Iowa Lakes CCTim Carlson P FR Omaha, Neb. Mt. Michael HSRolando Celis P/INF FR Wiggins, Colo. Wiggins HSNick Clark OF FR El Paso, Tex. Parkland HSNick Dawson P JR Auckland, New Zealand Iowa Western CCAnthony Dunn C JR Papillion, Neb. Papillion-LaVista South HSElliott Engle P FR Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln Southwest HSDylan Flott OF SO Omaha, Neb. Omaha Westside HSAnthony Hincy SS JR Colorado Springs, Colo. Pine Creek HSChase Jones P JR Milford, Neb. Milford HSMichael Kerns 1B SO Crete, Neb. Nebraska Wesleyan Univ.Zach Klene P SR Arvada, Colo. Arvada HSMike Korsakas P/1B JR Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln Southwest HSTyler Lohr P/INF FR Mead, Colo. Resurrection Christian HSJake McCord P/C FR Bennington, Neb. Bennington HSIan McGill OF/P FR Colorado Springs, Colo. Pine Creek HSRian Padilla P SO Bernalillo, N.M. East Mountain HSFrankie Patino P SO Anaheim, Calif. Esperanza HSOmar Polanco SS FR Santiago, Domincan RepublicBrian Polfer P JR Big Rock, Ill. Waubonsee CCJustin Povich 1B FR LaVista, Neb. Papillion-LaVista HSNathan Roth P FR Camarillo, Calif. Cornerstone Christian HSHD Sader P SO Bennet, Neb. Lincoln Southwest HSBritton Scheele P JR Plymouth, Neb. Luther Preparatory SchoolRyan Schilling OF/P FR Aurora, Colo. Eaglecrest HSEthan Schroeder 3B FR Papillion, Neb. Papillion-LaVista South HSJoey Seliga C SO Houston, Tex. Atascocita HSAdam Sotelo C JR Gallup, N.M. Gallup HSAJ Spanel 2B SO Norfolk, Neb. Norfolk HSBrandon Stevens MI SO Kenesaw, Neb. Rochester CollegeJohn Tafoya C FR Gallup, N.M. Gallup HSAustin Tharp OF SO Holyoke, Colo. Holyoke HSMitch Vandenberg P SO Sioux Falls, S.D. Missouri Western Univ.Jason West 1B SR Arvada, Colo. Arvada HSChase Wickard P SO Scottsbluff, Neb. Banner County HSArthur Wisecup INF FR Omaha, Neb. Bennington HS

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www.doane.edu/Athletics/TigerSportsNetwork

In Fall 2007, the Tiger Sports Network was launched with the intent to bring more broadcasts to the

Doane family. Doane joined with Stretch Internet to bring forth the best broadcasts available. You can

fi nd the schedule of broadcasts on the Doane College Athletics web site. In December 2008, live video streaming was introduced through Ustream.tv.

DOANE MULTIMEDIA YOUR CONNECTION TO TIGER ATHLETICS

www.twitter.com/Doane_TSN

www.facebook.comTiger Sports Network (Doane College)

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CoachIng Staff

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Head Coach Jeremy Jorgensen took over the Doane baseball program in June 2007 and is working to build a strong baseball tradition at Doane College. In the last three years as the Tigers’ head baseball coach, Jorgensen’s teams have won 70 games, fi nishing the 2010 season with a school record 30-18. The Tigers also went 13-11 in conference, the most regular season wins in GPAC conference play for the Tigers. He has also seen 18 players earn GPAC All-Conference honors, 3 Gold Glove Winners and fi ve NAIA Baseball Scholar-Athletes.

Jorgensen brings to Doane 19 years of coaching experience including 12 at the college level. He began his collegiate coaching career in the fall of 1999 as pitching coach and associate-head coach at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. In the summer of 2000, he was named pitching coach for the Minot Greenheads, now the Madison Mallards of the Northwoods League. Four pitchers on Jorgensen’s staff that summer went on to be drafted in the MLB draft. From June of 2001 to Oct. of 2003, while working on his master’s degree at Cal State Fullerton, Jorgensen spent two plus seasons as the pitching coach at California-State University Los Angeles. Five pitchers from Jorgensen’s staff at Cal-State LA went on to play professional baseball including Derek Loop who is currently with the Philadelphia Phillies organization.

After graduating from Cal State Fullerton, Jorgensen became the head coach at McCook Community College (NE) in October of 2003. While at McCook, Jorgensen’s teams set school records for both conference and overall wins during his four seasons. And in 2005 MCC was the # 2 Academic Team in the country for Division I Junior College Baseball. In his four years at McCook, numerous players went on to play baseball at the Division I, DII and NAIA level s, and one pitcher, Ben Jukich, who was selected in the Major League Baseball First-Year Draft in 2006. Ben was in Triple A last year with the Cincinnati Reds and is currently pitching professionally in Korea. He is one of over 20 of Jorgensen’s former players have gone on to play professional baseball during Jorgensen’s coaching career.

Besides his time spent in the coaching ranks, Jorgensen has been involved in various levels of baseball. While at Cal State Fullerton, Jorgensen worked Titan baseball camps under the direction of then head coach, George Horton and had the opportunity to work with Dr. Ken Ravizza, one of the top Peak Performance and Sport Psychology Consultants in the world. Jorgensen has also spoken at Pitching Central’s Elite Pitching Coach Bootcamp in Houston, TX and has served as an associate scout for the Cleveland Indians, including coaching internationally in Guatemala City, Guatemala where he worked with Mariano Gomez, a LHP in the Detroit Tigers Organization.

He received his Bachelors of Science Degree in Dietetics from The College of St. Scholastica, and received a Masters of Science Degree in Kinesiology from Cal-State Fullerton, in 2003.

Jeremy and his wife Jennifer reside in Lincoln with their Golden Retriever, Shoeless Joe “Jackson”.

Jeremy Jorgensen

Head Coach

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Josh Oltmans

Assistant Coach

Josh Oltmans joined the Tigers in the summer of 2007 as recruiting coordinator after graduating from Dakota Wesleyan University. While at Dakota Wesleyan, Oltmans was an NAIA Scholar-Athlete his senior year and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration and a minor in communications. Before playing at Dakota Wesleyan, Oltmans played for Coach Jorgensen at McCook Community College. He served as a co-captain at MCC and was an Academic All-American. During his college career Oltmans was a pitcher and an outfi elder. He also played in the Boise Collegiate Summer League in Idaho. Coach Oltmans has coached legion baseball in Los Lunas, New Mexico and his home town of Nelson, Nebraska. Josh is a certifi ed Hardstyle Kettlebell (HKC) instructor and works in the Doane Admission Offi ce.

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Craig Spilker

Assistant Coach

Craig Spilker joined the Doane coaching staff for the 2011 season after serving as the Pitching Coach at Concordia University (Seward, NE) in 2010. Previous to coaching at Concordia, Spilker was the Head Coach of the Solingen Alligators of the German Bundesliga in the summer of 2009. Spilker led the team to a fi rst place fi nish in the north division, setting a German record for wins in the regular season. Spilker also saw one of his players get signed by the New York Mets (Kai Gronauer). Coach Spilker’s previous college coaching experience was serving as an assistant at Nebraska Wesleyan University from (2006-2008). Craig is married to his wife Erin and they have one child, Hazel. He resides in Lincoln.

CJ Zeller

Assistant Coach

CJ Zeller joined the Doane coaching staff for the 2010 season after serving as the Head Baseball Coach at Prairie Home High School in Prairie Home, Missouri, in Fall 2009. Previous to working at Prairie Home, Zeller was the Manager of the Sikeston Bulls of the NCAA sanctioned K.I.T (Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee) League. The 2009 Bulls set a franchise record in wins and produced four K.I.T. League All-Stars. He also had K.I.T. experience as the Associate Manager of the Farmington Firebirds in 2008. Zeller has had two previous stints coaching college baseball, serving as an assistant at Central Methodist University (2007-2009) and Harris-Stowe State University (2007). During his coaching career, he has seen fi ve of his players sign professional baseball contracts. Zeller played intercollegiate baseball at Harris-Stowe State University and Central Methodist University. He resides in Lincoln.

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Your Team

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Mike

Albert

Junior

6-0 / 200 / R-R

Outfi eld• Papillion, Neb.• Papillion-LaVista South H.S.• Parents are Jeff & Paloma Albert• One brother, Thomas• Majoring in business • administration

2010 HonorsGPAC Honorable Mention• GPAC Scholar-Athlete•

Thomas

Albert

Freshman

6-1 / 175 / R-R

Outfi eld• Papillion, Neb.• Papillion-LaVista South H.S.• Parents are Jeff & Paloma Albert• One brother, Mike• Major is undeclared•

Myles

Arehart

Junior

5-10 / 185 / R-R

Pitcher• Norfolk, Neb.• Norfolk H.S.• Parents are John & Karen Arehart• One sister, Tara• Majoring in fi tness management•

James

Ahrens

Sophomore

6-1 / 186 / L-L

First Base/Outfi eld• Fremont, Neb.• Archbishop Bergan H.S.• Parents are Bob & Janet Ahrens• One brother, Bobby, and one sister, • KrystalMajoring in business • administration

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Joaquin

Bargas

Sophomore

5-10 / 160 / R-R

Shortstop• Arvada, Colo.• Arvada West H.S.• Parents are Mark & Dawn Bargas• Two sisters, Nicole & Courtney, and • one brother, JordanMajoring in business • administration

Jake

Bartek

Senior

6-4 / 260 / R-R

Pitcher• Falls City, Neb.• Falls City H.S.• Parents are Tom & Kathy Bartek• Two sisters, Amanda & Laura, and • one brother, ClintMajoring in biology•

Chance

Brull

Junior

6-2 / 180 / R-R

Pitcher• Overland Park, Kan.• St. Thomas Aquinas H.S.• Parents are Mark & Teresa Brull• One sister, Nataleigh• Majoring in exercise science•

Matt

Baker

Freshman

5-10 / 150 / R-R

Second Base• Gibbon, Neb.• Gibbon H.S.• Parents are Scott Baker & Tami • BakerOne brother, Eric, and three sisters, • Megan, Kate & MelissaMajoring in accounting•

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Tim

Carlson

Freshman

5-11 / 170 / L-L

Pitcher• Omaha, Neb.• Mount Michael Benedictine H.S.• Parents are Doug & Chris Carlson• Two sisters, Sarah & Katie• Major is undeclared•

Rolando

Celis

Freshman

6-0 / 185 / R-R

Pitcher/Infi eld• Wiggins, Colo.• Wiggins H.S.• Parents are Rabul & Monica Celis• Two sisters, Abril & Anabelle• Majoring in pre-physical therapy•

Nick

Clark

Freshman

5-7 / 185 / R-R

Outfi eld• El Paso, Tex.• Parkland H.S.• Parents are Michael & Kimberle • ClarkMajoring in sociology•

Luis

Cabarcas

Red-Shirt

6-2 / 168 / L-L

Pitcher• Barranquilla, Colombia• Anglo Colombian School• Transferred from Iowa Lakes CC• Parents are Luis Cabarcas & Deisy • Cabarcas AcostaTwo brothers, Armando & Jhair, • and one sister, DannaMajoring in business management•

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Anthony

Dunn

Junior

5-9 / 200 / R-R

Catcher• Papillion, Neb.• Papillion-LaVista South H.S.• Parents are Bill & Jackie Dunn• One brother, Alex• Majoring in social science • secondary education & history

2010 HonorsGPAC Honorable Mention• GPAC Scholar-Athlete•

Elliott

Engle

Freshman

6-5 / 230 / R-R

Pitcher• Lincoln, Neb.• Lincoln Southwest H.S.• Parents are Garrett & Tammy Engle• Majoring in business • administration

Nick

Dawson

Junior

5-11 / 165 / L-L

Pitcher• Auckland, New Zealand• Auckland Boys Grammer School• Transferred from Iowa Western CC• Parents are Marty & Cheryl • DawsonTwo brothers, James & Alex• Majoring in psychology and • business administration

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Anthony

Hincy

Junior

6-0 / 170 / R-R

Shortstop• Colorado Springs, Colo.• Pine Creek H.S.• Parents are David & Barbara Hincy• Two sisters, Denise & Annie• Major is undeclared•

2010 HonorsSecond Team All-GPAC• GPAC Gold Glove - shortstop•

Chase

Jones

Junior

6-2 / 205 / R-R

Pitcher• Milford, Neb.• Milford H.S.• Parents are Jennifer Krupicka & • Troy JonesOne sister, Anisha• Majoring in counceling•

Michael

Kerns

Sophomore

6-0 / 230 / R-R

First Base• Crete, Neb.• Crete H.S.• Transferred from Nebraska • Wesleyan UniversityParents are Bill & Julie Kerns• One brother, Billy• Majoring in social science • secondary education

Dylan

Flott

Sophomore

5-9 / 180 / R-R

Outfi eld• Omaha, Neb.• Omaha Westside H.S.• Parents are Russ & Linda Flott• One brother, Torre• Majoring in accounting and • business administration

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Mike

Korsakas

Junior

6-1 / 205 / L-R

First Base/Pitcher• Lincoln, Neb.• Lincoln Southwest H.S.• Parents are Mike & Cindy Korsakas• One brother, Mark• Majoring in business • administration

Tyler

Lohr

Freshman

6-2 / 185 / L-R

Infi eld/Pitcher• Mead, Colo.• Resurrection Christian H.S.• Parents are James & Rebecca Lohr• One brother, Jacob and one sister, • JenniferMajoring in bio-chemistry•

Jake

McCord

Freshman

6-0 / 170 / R-R

Pitcher/Catcher• Bennington, Neb.• Bennington H.S.• Parents are Tom & Elaine McCord• Two brothers, Luke & Drew• Majoring in sociology•

Zach

Klene

Senior

5-11 / 175 / R-R

Pitcher• Arvada, Colo.• Arvada H.S.• Parents are David & Veronica • KleneThree brothers, Sean, Neil & Jesse• Majoring in art (graphic design)•

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Rian

Padilla

Sophomore

6-0 / 180 / L-L

Pitcher• Bernalillo, N.M.• East Mountain H.S.• Parents are Brian & Bernadette • PadillaOne brother, Charles• Major is undeclared•

Frankie

Patino

Sophomore

6-0 / 175 / R-R

Pitcher• Anaheim, Calif.• Esperanza H.S.• Parents are Francisco & Trinidad • PatinoTwo sisters, Evelyn & Mayra• Majoring in sociology•

Omar

Polanco

Freshman

5-11 / 142 / R-R

Shortstop• Santiago, Dominican Republic• Parents are Vlises Polanco & • Martha NicasioOne brother, ivan• Majoring in business • administration

Ian

McGill

Freshman

6-0 / 180 / R-R

Outfi eld/Pitcher• Colorado Springs, Colo.• Pine Creek H.S.• Parents are Scott & Toria McGill• One brother, Dylan and one sister, • MackenzieMajoring in journalism•

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Justin

Povich

Freshman

5-10 / 185 / R-R

First Base• LaVista, Neb.• Papillion-LaVista H.S.• Parents are Mike & Lori Povich• One sister, Kaylee• Majoring in business • administration

Nathan

Roth

Freshman

6-1 / 175 / R-R

Pitcher• Camarillo, Calif.• Cornerstone Christian H.S.• Parents are Mark & Brenda Roth• One brother, Aaron and one sister, • MikaelaMajoring in physics•

Brian

Polfer

Junior

6-4 / 300 / R-R

Pitcher• Big Rock, Ill.• Luther Prepatory School• Transferred from Waubonsee CC• Parents are Gerald & Cindy Polfer• Two brothers, Jonathan & Daniel • and one sister, RachelMajoring in business • administration

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Britton

Scheele

Junior

6-1 / 165 / R-R

Pitcher• Plymouth, Neb.• Luther Preparatory School (WI)• Parents are Brian & Sandy Scheele• One brother, Logan• Majoring in exercise science•

Ryan

Schilling

Freshman

6-2 / 205 / R-R

Outfi elder/Pitcher• Aurora, Colo.• Eaglecrest H.S.• Parents are Kelly & Chery Schilling• One sister, Kristi• Majoring in pre-medicine•

Ethan

Schroeder

Freshman

5-8 / 160 / R-R

Third Base• Papillion, Neb.• Papillion-LaVista South H.S.• Parents are Cory & Marita • SchroederOne sister, Emily• Majoring in business • administration

H.D.

Sader

Sophomore

6-1 / 200 / S-R

Pitcher• Bennet, Neb.• Lincoln Southwest H.S.• Parents are Henry & Laurie Sader• One brother, Joshua and one sister, • HannahMajoring in business • administration and Spanish

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Adam

Sotelo

Junior

5-11 / 185 / R-R

Catcher• Gallup, N.M.• Gallup H.S.• Attended Luna C.C.• Parents are Raul Sotelo, Sr. and • Nemesia SoteloOne brother, Raul Jr. and two • sisters, Elizabeth & IvonneMajoring in biology•

A.J.

Spanel

Sophomore

5-11 / 180 / R-R

Second Base• Norfolk, Neb.• Norfolk H.S.• Parents are Jim & Ronda Spanel• One sister, Ellie• Major in bio-chemistry and pre-• medicine

2010 HonorsGPAC Scholar-Athlete•

Joey

Seliga

Sophomore

5-7 / 180 / R-R

Catcher• Houston, Texas• Atascocita H.S.• Parents are Steve & Shirley Seliga• One brother, Nick and one sister, • EricaMajoring in fi tness management•

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John

Tafoya

Freshman

5-10 / 180 / R-R

Catcher• Gallup, N.M.• Gallup H.S.• Parents are Rachel Garcia and John • TafoyaThree brothers, Matthew, Carlos • & Igaiah and three sisters, Anica, Tiffany & MarisaMajoring in biology•

Austin

Tharp

Sophomore

6-2 / 185 / L-R

Outfi elder• Holyoke, Colo.• Holyoke H.S.• Parents are Jeff & Theresa Tharp• Three brothers, Jarod, Dillan & • LoganMajoring in business • administration

Mitch

VandenBerge

Sophomore

6-6 / 210 / R-R

Pitcher• Sioux Falls, S.D.• Lincoln H.S.• Transferred from Missouri Western • UniversityParents are Mark & Nancy • VandenBergeTwo sisters, Mattie & Allie• Majoring in accounting•

Brandon

Stevens

Sophomore

6-0 / 172 / R-R

Middle Infi elder• Kenesaw, Neb.• Kenesaw H.S.• Transferred from Rochester • CollegeParent is Cheryl Zahourek• One brother, Austin• Majoring in business management•

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Jason

West

Senior

6-0 / 185 / R-R

First Base• Arvada, Colo.• Arvada H.S.• Parents are Randy & Julie West• One sister, Jessica• Majoring in exercise science•

2009 HonorsHonorable Mention All-GPAC•

Chase

Wickard

Sophomore

6-2 / 165 / R-R

Pitcher• Scottsbluff, Neb.• Banner County H.S.• Parents are Vance & Karen Wickard• One sister, Chelsea• Majoring in biology•

Arthur

Wisecup

Freshman

5-9 / 150 / R-R

Infi elder• Omaha, Neb.• Bennington H.S.• Parents are Mari Jo Mentzer and • Lee WisecupTwo sisters, Kayla & Caitlyn• Major is undecided•

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DOANE LETTER WINNERS

Doane letter winners were reinstated during the 2006-07 school year. The following have earned letters since that time.

Mike Albert 2009, 10Jacob Bartek 2008, 09, 10Darin Benson 2009, 10Adam Bies 2008, 09Chris Bombardier 2007Choc Bowen 2007Taylor Brooks 2009Chance Brull 2009, 10Trevor Buchholz 2007, 08Evan Bumgarner 2008Jacob Cathey 2010Dennis Christiansen 2008Colton Cochran 2009, 10Anthony Dunn 2009, 10Bryan Dutcher 2007, 08Tim Engelhaupt 2007, 08Mykel Erickson 2009Dylan Flott 2010Thomas Frinkman 2008, 09, 10Jordan Harrison 2009Tyler Hegge 2007Luke Henderson 2007, 08, 09, 10Dean Henson 2008, 09, 10Anthony Hincy 2009, 10Tyler Johnson 2008, 09Chris Kilmer 2008Zach Klene 2010Evan Koetter 2008, 09, 10Mike Komenda 2009, 10Mike Korsakas 2009, 10Mitch Magrini 2010Jake McCaffrey 2008, 09

Mike Mendenhall 2008, 09Josh Milz 2009Mason Nash 2010Ryan Otto 2009, 10Frankie Patino 2010Brent Payne 2007, 08Jacob Pederson 2010Chris Plourde 2007, 08, 09Abe Potts 2010Robert Read 2008Matt Rediger 2007Josh Reed 2009, 10Calan Reichstein 2008Andrew Rohr 2010Kyle Schachenmeyer 2007, 08, 09Britton Scheele 2009, 10Bret Schomer 2007Cody Shoultz 2008Derek Smith 2007Blake Snow 2009, 10Adam Sotelo 2010AJ Spanel 2010Dexter Spitsnogle 2008, 09, 10Eric Stuart 2008Philip Tan 2008Austin Tharp 2010Mitch Vernon 2007Jason West 2008, 09, 10Chris Williams 2007, 08Phil Williams 2007Trevor Zelinski 2007

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2010 Season Recap

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Team Season HighlightsSet school record with 30 wins (30-18)• Qualifi ed for GPAC Tournament• Placed fi fth in GPAC standings (13-11)• Ranked 30th in NAIA for hits allowed/• gm (7.9)Ranked 31st in NAIA for strikeouts/9 • inn (6.38)Ranked 36th in NAIA for earned run • average (4.93)Ranked 42nd in NAIA for triples (15)• Ranked 46th in NAIA for opponent’s • batting average (.285)

Individual Season HighlightsDexter Spitsnogle named First Team All-GPAC• Anthony Hincy named Second Team All-GPAC• Tom Frinkman named Second Team All-GPAC• Josh Reed, Mike Albert, Blake Snow, Anthony • Dunn and Ryan Otto named honorable mention All-GPACHincy & Snow named to GPAC Gold Glove team• Spitsnogle named GPAC Pitcher-of-the-Week• Otto named GPAC Pitcher-of-the-Week• Spitsnogle named CoSIDA/ESPN Third Team • Academic All-AmericanSpitsnogle and Luke Henderson named ESPN • Academic All-District 7Spitsnogle ranked 7th in NAIA in Strikeouts per • nine innings (11.48)Spitsnogle ranked 15th in opponent’s batting • average (.208)Spitsnogle ranked 20th in earned run average • (2.48)Spitsnogle and Otto ranked 25th in runs allowed • (28)Otto ranked 33rd in walks allowed (14)•

2010 Season in Review

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2010 SCHEDULE & RESULTS

Date Opponent Score Pitcher of Record

02/27 vs. Northwestern College (nc) L 4-8 Bartek, Jacob (0-1)

02/27 vs. Graceland University W 4-1 Cathey, Jacob (1-0)

02/28 vs. University of Sioux Falls (nc) W 14-2 Otto, Ryan (1-0)

02/28 vs. Graceland University W 7-1 Spitsnogle, Dexter (1-0)

03/06 vs. Ashland University W 5-0 Cathey, Jacob (2-0)

03/06 vs. Ashland University L 1-9 Scheele, Britton (0-1)

03/07 vs. Ashland University W 4-0 Spitsnogle, Dexter (2-0)

03/07 vs. Ashland University W 9-0 Otto, Ryan (2-0)

03/14 vs. Purdue-North Central W 22-15 Cathey, Jacob (3-0)

03/15 at Webber International University W 10-4 Spitsnogle, Dexter (3-0)

03/15 at Webber international University W 3-0 Otto, Ryan (3-0)

03/16 at #20 Warner University W 17-2 Koetter, Evan (1-0)

03/16 at #20 Warner University L 3-13 Korsakas, Mike (0-1)

03/18 at St. Leo University W 6-1 Bartek, Jacob (1-1)

03/19 vs. Ave Maria University L 4-7 Brull, Chance (0-1)

03/19 vs. Ave Maria University W 9-2 Scheele, Britton (1-1)

03/20 vs. Franciscan University W 17-2 Otto, Ryan (4-0)

03/28 Mount Marty College* L 1-7 Spitsnogle, Dexter (3-1)

03/28 Mount Marty College* L 4-8 Otto, Ryan (4-1)

03/29 Dakota Wesleyan University* L 3-6 Cathey, Jacob (3-1)

03/29 Dakota Wesleyan University* L 0-3 Scheele, Britton (1-2)

03/30 at Dana College (nc) W 12-3 Bartek, Jacob (2-1)

04/03 Midland Lutheran College* L 3-4 (8) Brull, Chance (0-2)

04/03 Midland Lutheran College* W 5-2 Scheele, Britton (2-2)

04/05 Dana College* W 7-5 Cathey, Jacob (4-1)

04/05 Dana College* W 7-0 Otto, Ryan (5-1)

04/08 vs. Wayne State College L 3-9 Bartek, Jacob (2-2)

04/09 at Dordt College* W 5-3 Spitsnogle, Dexter (4-1)

04/09 at Dordt College* W 7-3 Scheele, Britton (3-2)

04/10 at Northwestern College* L 7-8 Bartek, Jacob (3-2)

04/10 at Northwestern College* L 8-9 Komenda, Matt (0-1)

04/13 at Nebraska Wesleyan University (nc) W 17-7 Koetter, Evan (2-0)

04/14 Concordia University (nc) W 12-0 Korsakas, Mike (1-1)

04/17 Morningside College* W 8-5 Bartek, Jacob (3-3)

04/17 Morningside College* L 2-12 Otto, Ryan (5-2)

04/18 at Concordia University* W 17-11 Koetter, Evan (3-0)

04/18 at Concordia University* W 14-7 Scheele, Britton (4-2)

04/25 at Briar Cliff University* W 9-1 Spitsnogle, Dexter (5-1)

04/25 at Briar Cliff University* W 5-4 Otto, Ryan (6-2)

04/27 at University of Sioux Falls* W 4-3 Koetter, Ryan (4-0)

04/27 at University of Sioux Falls* L 4-12 Korsakas, Mike (1-2)

04/29 at Hastings College* L 4-9 Bartek, Jacob (3-4)

04/29 at Hastings College* L 4-14 Scheele, Britton (4-3)

05/01 Nebraska Wesleyan University* W 2-1 Spitsnogle, Dexter (6-1)

05/01 Nebraska Wesleyan University* W 2-1 Otto, Ryan (7-2)

05/06 Morningside College^ L 3-5 Spitsnogle, Dexter (6-2)

05/06 Concordia University^ W 14-4 Otto, Ryan (8-2)

05/07 Hastings College^ L 7-14 Koetter, Evan (4-1)

*GPAC game ^GPAC Tournament game

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Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb hbp so sb-attHincy, Anthony .405 48-48 163 52 66 10 1 1 27 25 2 24 21-22Flott, Dylan .400 18-11 35 14 14 4 0 0 5 5 0 8 3-4Dunn, Anthony .360 31-23 86 8 31 3 1 0 17 5 4 10 0-0Spanel, AJ .358 44-43 137 32 49 9 1 1 34 20 3 12 3-4Albert, Mike .354 46-46 158 38 56 14 0 5 34 15 8 15 10-11Potts, Abe .353 7-4 17 4 6 2 0 0 6 3 0 5 0-0Snow, Blake .341 41-41 135 29 46 5 3 2 37 13 3 8 1-2Frinkman, Thomas .337 35-34 104 22 35 6 2 1 23 17 4 16 0-1Reed, Josh .319 46-45 144 32 46 10 3 3 33 12 11 14 3-3Henson, Dean .317 25-13 41 19 13 2 0 0 6 5 7 8 1-2Cochran, Colton .294 30-2 17 22 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1-2West, Jason .290 45-42 131 28 38 7 3 2 25 19 8 41 3-5Benson, Derin .283 26-16 60 7 17 7 0 0 17 7 2 10 1-1Henderson, Luke .262 28-27 84 6 22 0 0 0 10 14 4 13 0-1Magrini, Mitch .250 2-0 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0Tharp, Austin .239 35-33 92 22 22 5 1 1 22 15 2 19 6-8Korsakas, Mike .231 6-3 13 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0-0Cathey, Jacob .000 1-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0Koetter, Evan .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0Rohr, Andrew .000 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0Totals .330 48 1424 339 470 85 15 16 299 176 59 210 53-66Opponents .285 48 1335 247 380 73 15 16 217 157 58 306 60-79

2010 SEASON STATISTICS

Player era w-l app gs cg sh sv ip h r er bb soRohr, Andrew 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 2 0 1 0Spitsnogle, Dexter 2.48 6-2 11 11 3 1 0 58.0 46 28 16 36 74Nash, Mason 3.86 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 7.0 9 3 3 5 11Brull, Chance 3.92 0-2 14 0 0 0 4 20.2 19 14 9 9 20Otto, Ryan 4.24 8-2 11 10 3 0 0 57.1 66 28 27 14 48Cathey, Jacob 4.42 4-1 8 7 1 1 0 36.2 43 23 18 9 19Komenda, Matt 4.66 0-1 9 0 0 0 0 9.2 12 10 5 5 4Scheele, Britton 5.36 4-3 10 7 2 0 2 45.1 61 30 27 15 43Bartek, Jacob 6.67 3-4 9 4 1 0 0 27.0 29 22 20 19 17Klene, Zach 6.75 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 2.2 6 3 2 2 3Tharp, Austin 6.75 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 3 3 2 2 5Koetter, Evan 7.16 4-1 10 6 0 0 0 32.2 43 34 26 21 28Korsakas, Mike 7.20 1-2 8 3 1 1 0 20.0 24 21 16 9 19Patino, Frankie 7.43 0-0 7 0 0 0 1 13.1 16 18 11 6 12Pederson, Jake 9.00 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 8 2 4 3Totals 4.93 30-18 48 48 11 6 7 336.0 380 247 184 157 306Opponents 7.21 18-30 48 48 14 1 3 330.2 470 339 265 176 210

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The Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) is an affi liated conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), consisting of 12 private, faith-based colleges and universities in Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. Originally founded in 1969 as the Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC), the league retained all six of its charter members - Concordia, Dana, Doane, Hastings, Midland and Nebraska Wesleyan. In 1992, the NIAC added Northwestern and became the Nebraska-Iowa Athletic Conference. Eight years later, Dakota Wesleyan, Dordt, Mount Marty and Sioux Falls joined the conference which became the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) in 2000-2001. Briar Cliff entered the league in 2002-2003 and Morningside became the 13th member starting with the 2003-2004 school year. On June 30, 2010, Dana closed to give the GPAC 12 members.

The GPAC has 17 NAIA National Champions...In 2000-2001 the Northwestern women and men won NAIA Division II National Basketball Championships, while the Doane women shared the outdoor NAIA Track and Field title. 2001-2002 brought two NAIA titles to our league. The Hastings women won the NAIA Division II National Basketball title, while Doane’s women won the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championship outright. In 2002-2003 the GPAC won two more National Championships with the Hastings women repeating as NAIA Division II National Basketball Champions (defeating GPAC foe Dakota Wesleyan in the title game), and the Northwestern men winning the NAIA Division II crown for the second time in three years. The Morningside women’s basketball teams won the 2004 and 2005 titles in front of the hometown Sioux City fans at the Tyson Events Center. In 2006 the Hastings women’s basketball team won their third basketball title in fi ve years. The GPAC won six straight NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball National Championships from 2001 to 2006. Also, in 2006 Dana College claimed the NAIA National Wrestling Championship, while the Nebraska Wesleyan’s men’s golf team won the NCAA III National Title. In the fall of 2006 when Sioux Falls won the Football National Championship in Savannah, Tennessee. The Northwestern women’s basketball team capped a 35-2 season in winning the 2008 NAIA Division II National Championship. The University of Sioux Falls won their second NAIA Football Title in three years by claiming the 2008 National Championship in Rome, Georgia, on December 20. In March of 2009 the Morningside Women’s Basketball team capped a perfect 38-0 season by claiming the NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship (defeating GPAC foe Hastings in the title game). On December 19, 2009, the Sioux Falls Football Team Claimed Back-to-Back National Titles and won their fourth overall National Title while capping a 15-0 season in Rome, Georgia. In March of 2010 Northwestern’s women’s basketball team won the NAIA Division II National Championship. The GPAC has now won nine of the last ten NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball Championships! The GPAC has many individual NAIA and NCAA Division III National Champions in track and fi eld (Nebraska Wesleyan is dual member of both the NAIA and NCAA Division III).

Corey Westra of Sioux City, Iowa, is the GPAC Commissioner and Information Director.

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Briar Cliff University Chargers3303 Rebecca Street, Sioux City, IA 51104Founded: 1930 Enrollment: 1116Colors: Royal Blue and GoldAthletic Director: Steve GastPhone: 712-279-1707Sports Information: Jared BodammerPhone: 712-279-1653

Concordia University Bulldogs800 North Columbia, Seward, NE 68434Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 1717Colors: Navy and WhiteAthletic Director: Devin SmithPhone: 402-643-7366Sports Information: Scott RetzlaffPhone: 402-643-7392

Dakota Wesleyan University Tigers1200 West University, Mitchell, SD 57301Founded: 1885 Enrollment: 783Colors: Royal Blue and WhiteAthletic Director: Curt HartPhone: 605-995-2898Sports Information: Leah RadoPhone: 605-995-2854

Dordt College Defenders 498 4th Avenue NE, Sioux Center, IA 51250Founded: 1955 Enrollment: 1310Colors: Black, White and GoldAthletic Director: Glenn BoumaPhone: 712-722-6305Sports Information: Mike BykerPhone: 712-722-6301

Hastings College Broncos 800 North Turner, Hastings, NE 68901Founded: 1882 Enrollment: 1150Colors: Crimson, Black and WhiteAthletic Director: Ian RobertsPhone: 402-461-7331Sports Information: Dave KimuraPhone: 402-461-7309

Midland University Warriors 900 N Clarkson, Fremont, NE 68025Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 608Colors: Black and OrangeAthletic Director: Keith KrammePhone: 402-941-6059Sports Information: Rich RayPhone: 402-941-6074

Morningside College Mustangs1501 Morningside Ave., Sioux City, IA 51106 Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 1170Colors: Maroon and WhiteAthletic Director: Jerry SchmuttePhone: 712-274-5313Sports Information: Dave RebstockPhone: 712-274-5127

Mount Marty College Lancers1105 West 8th Street, Yankton, SD 57078Founded: 1936 Enrollment: 1125Colors: Navy Blue and GoldAthletic Director: Chuck IversonPhone: 605-668-1529Sports Information: Andy BernatowPhone: 605-668-1601

Nebraska Wesleyan University Prairie Wolves5000 Saint Paul Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68504Founded: 1887 Enrollment: 1600Colors: Gold, Brown and BlackAthletic Director: Ira ZeffPhone: 402-465-2360Sports Information: Alex LindenPhone: 402-465-2151

Northwestern College Red Raiders101 7th Street SW, Orange City, IA 51041Founded: 1882 Enrollment: 1173Colors: Red and WhiteAthletic Director: Barry BrandtPhone: 712-707-7284Sports Information: Matt BosPhone: 712-707-7289

University of Sioux Falls Cougars1101 West 22nd St, Sioux Falls, SD 57105Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 1275Colors: Purple, Black and WhiteAthletic Director: Willie SanchezPhone: 605-575-2038Sports Information: Matt StullPhone: 605-331-6695

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MATCH WON-LOST PCT GPAC OverallTeam W-L Pct W-L PctMount Marty 20-4 .833 39-17 .696Sioux Falls 19-5 .792 33-17 .660Dakota Wesleyan 16-8 .667 32-21 .604Morningside 15-9 .625 28-28 .500Doane 13-11 .542 30-18 .625Northwestern 12-11 .522 37-20 .649Hastings 12-12 .500 20-30 .400Concordia 11-13 .458 14-36 .280Nebraska Wesleyan 9-14 .391 13-18 .419Midland Lutheran 8-16 .333 14-22 .389Dordt 8-16 .333 12-27 .308Briar Cliff 7-17 .292 13-39 .250Dana 5-19 .208 8-32 .200

BATTING AVERAGETeam Hits AvgMount Marty 579 .344Doane 470 .330Northwestern 551 .329Sioux Falls 486 .328Dakota Wesleyan 450 .315Morningside 511 .312Nebraska Wesleyan 261 .306Midland Lutheran 289 .299Hastings 436 .290Briar Cliff 413 .287Dana 313 .284Dordt 303 .283Concordia 379 .280

RUNS BATTED INTeam HR RBIMount Marty 41 413Northwestern 23 360Morningside 46 345Sioux Falls 23 312Doane 16 299Dakota Wesleyan 36 297Hastings 32 262Briar Cliff 21 243Concordia 23 215Dordt 18 167Nebraska Wesleyan 10 157Dana 12 154Midland Lutheran 22 150

EARNED RUN AVERAGETeam IP ER ERADoane 336.0 184 4.93Midland Lutheran 240.0 157 5.89Sioux Falls 355.0 235 5.96Mount Marty 398.1 270 6.10Northwestern 401.0 290 6.51Morningside 387.1 284 6.60Dakota Wesleyan 360.2 266 6.64Hastings 354.2 274 6.95Concordia 330.1 271 7.38Dordt 258.0 218 7.60Briar Cliff 349.0 312 8.05Dana 266.2 239 8.07Nebraska Wesleyan 208.1 203 8.77

OPPONENT’S BATTING AVERAGETeam H SO AVEDoane 380 306 .285Sioux Falls 425 231 .292Mount Marty 476 348 .295Midland Lutheran 285 120 .299Morningside 467 279 .300Northwestern 511 295 .310Dakota Wesleyan 485 289 .318Hastings 473 298 .323Concordia 462 223 .324Briar Cliff 498 218 .331Dordt 367 132 .332Nebraska Wesleyan 327 157 .367Dana 448 148 .373

FIELDING PERCENTAGETeam OPP E FLD%Doane 1473 66 .955Northwestern 1744 83 .952Mount Marty 1734 89 .949Midland Lutheran 1117 58 .948Nebraska Wesleyan 957 53 .945Hastings 1603 90 .944Dakota Wesleyan 1614 98 .939Sioux Falls 1562 96 .939Morningside 1778 110 .938Dana 1178 80 .932Briar Cliff 1601 110 .931Concordia 1504 109 .928Dordt 1212 94 .922

2010 TEAM STATISTICS

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2010 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

BATTING AVERAGEPlayer-Team AB R H RBI AvgJosh Damewood, MMC 195 45 91 75 .467Jason Schmidt, MMC 176 72 80 51 .455Casey Solem, DWU 161 55 73 63 .453Brad Payne, NOR 182 63 82 47 .451Stephen Englund, NOR 195 70 86 41 .441Anthony Hincy, DOA 163 52 66 27 .405Zach Lambrechts, MMC 196 61 79 61 .403Mario Mendoza, DWU 159 37 63 44 .396Jared Noteboom, MOR 161 62 63 67 .391David Kowal, BCU 161 33 63 48 .391

HITSPlayer-Team H H/GmJosh Damewood, MMC 91 1.65Stephen Englund, NOR 86 1.54Brad Payne, NOR 82 1.49Jason Schmidt, MMC 80 1.45Zach Lambrechts, MMC 79 1.41Casey Solem, DWU 73 1.40Josh Wenande, MMC 69 1.28Bret Hoch, MOR 68 1.24Anthony Hincy, DOA 66 1.38Kelly Kotlik, MOR 65 1.20

RUNS BATTED INPlayer-Team RBI RBI/GmJosh Damewood, MMC 75 1.36Jared Noteboom, MOR 67 1.22Kelly Kotlik, MOR 66 1.22Casey Solem, DWU 63 1.21Zach Lambrechts, MMC 61 1.09Andy Turbak, MMC 53 0.95John Rivera, HAS 51 1.02Jason Schmidt, MMC 51 0.93David Kowal, BCU 48 0.94Brad Payne, NOR 47 0.85

STOLEN BASESPlayer-Team SB ATT PctAndrew Jenkins, USF 31 35 .886Casey Solem, DWU 29 31 .935Bret Hoch, MOR 28 31 .903Todd Neu, USF 24 26 .923Cody Minich, USF 24 29 .828Anthony Hincy, DOA 21 22 .955Stephen Englund, NOR 21 22 .955Brad Payne, NOR 21 27 .778Cody Burgener, USF 21 27 .778Curtis Bomgaars, NOR 20 22 .909

EARNED RUN AVERAGEPlayer-Team IP ER ERADexter Spitsnogle, DOA 58.0 16 2.48Trey Krier, MMC 87.1 27 2.78Nolan Koehn, MLC 46.0 15 2.93A.J. Clark, HAS 52.2 21 3.59Zane Cascini, NWU 47.2 22 4.15Wade Morrison, MOR 81.1 38 4.20Ryan Otto, DOA 57.1 27 4.24Phil Johnson, DWU 68.1 35 4.61Mike Zoellner, NOR 79.1 43 4.88Ethan Opsahl, DWU 62.2 34 4.88

WINSPlayer-Team G W-LTrey Krier, MMC 15 11-0Chris Nichols, USF 15 9-2Josh Damewood, MMC 16 9-3Ryan Otto, DOA 11 8-2Phil Johnson, DWU 13 8-2Jordan Ahrendt, USF 16 8-4Ethan Opsahl, DWU 12 7-2Mike Zoellner, NOR 14 7-3Jared Kirkeby, NOR 14 7-4Wade Morrison, MOR 15 7-5

STRIKEOUTSPlayer-Team G SOTrey Krier, MMC 15 85Wade Morrison, MOR 15 84Mike Zoellner, NOR 14 82Josh Damewood, MMC 16 77Dexter Spitsnogle, DOA 11 74AJ Clark, HAS 10 64Phil Johnson, DWU 13 55Kirby Wells, HAS 12 53Ethan Opsahl, DWU 12 52Michael Crain, HAS 11 52

SAVESPlayer-Team G SVJason Schmidt, MMC 16 10Thomas Pickett, DWU 19 7Mack Land, HAS 12 6Brad Payne, NOR 16 5Brady Nolz, USF 16 5Chance Brull, DOA 14 4Eddie Pantzlaff, NOR 23 4Garrett Linhardt, BCU 17 35 tied with 2 saves

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2010 All-Conference Selections

First TeamFirst Base David Kowal Briar Cliff SophomoreSecond Base Jared Noteboom Morningside SeniorThird Base Mario Mendoza Dakota Wesleyan SeniorShort Stop Jason Schmidt Mount Marty SophomoreUtility Infi elder Brad Payne Northwestern SeniorOutfi eld Casey Solem Dakota Wesleyan SeniorOutfi eld Zach Lambrechts Mount Marty SeniorOutfi eld Bret Hoch Morningside SeniorOutfi eld Stephen Englund Northwestern SophomoreCatcher Josh Wenande Mount Marty JuniorCatcher Geoff Hobbs Hastings JuniorPitcher %Trey Krier Mount Marty SeniorPitcher Dexter Spitsnogle Doane JuniorPitcher Ethan Opsahl Dakota Wesleyan SophomorePitcher *Josh Damewood Mount Marty JuniorRelief Pitcher Thomas Pickett Dakota Wesleyan JuniorDesignator Hitter Bryan Campos Sioux Falls Senior

*GPAC Player-of-the-Year % GPAC Pitcher-of-the-Year

Second TeamFirst Base Kelly Kotlik Morningside SophomoreSecond Base James Borges Sioux Falls SeniorThird Base Cody Minich Sioux Falls JuniorShortstop Anthony Hincy Doane SophomoreUtility Infi elder Nolan Noehn Midland Lutheran SeniorOutfi eld Cody Burgener Sioux Falls JuniorOutfi eld Todd Neu Sioux Falls SeniorOutfi eld Nate Schmoll Concordia SeniorOutfi eld Zak Goodrich Concordia SophomoreCatcher Clint Gingerich Northwestern JuniorCatcher Bob Reynolds Dana JuniorPitcher Jordan Ahrendt Sioux Falls SeniorPitcher Mike Zoellner Northwestern SophomorePitcher Wade Morrison Morningside SeniorPitcher AJ Clark Hastings JuniorRelief Pitcher Jacob Shaffer Concordia SeniorDesignated Hitter Thomas Frinkman Doane Senior

Doane Honorable MentionJosh Reed (2B, SR), Michael Albert (OF, SO), Blake Snow (OF, SR), Anthony Dunn (C, SO), Ryan Otto (P, SR)

GPAC Gold Glove Team 1B - Kelly Kotlik, MOR 2B - James Borges, USF 3B - Nolan Koehn, MLC SS - Anthony Hincy, DOA P - AJ Clark, HAS C - Geoff Hobbs, HAS LF - Cody Falk, DAN CF - Todd Neu, USF RF - Blake Snow, DOA

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Doane History

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DOANE BASEBALL HISTORY

Doane baseball dates back to the early 1900s however detailed information is not currently available. Research efforts have begun.

Three former Doane Tigers have gone on to be drafted by a Major League team. Kevin Hunt was drafted in the 28th round by the Minnesota Twins in the 1970 June draft. Larry Green was drafted in the 4th round by the Chicago Cubs in the 1970 January secondary draft. In the 1971 January secondary draft, Richard Hunt was drafted by the Minnesota Twins.

Doane claimed Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC) titles in 1988 and 1989. In 2002, Doane qualifi ed for the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) post-season tournament in the fi nal week of the regular season. As the No. 6 seed, the Tigers, coached by Jack Hudkins, won four of their fi ve games and claimed the conference post-season title.

The 2010 squad, coached by Jeremy Jorgensen, set a school record for win with 30. They also had 13 wins in GPAC play, the most by the Tigers since the conference formed in 2000-01.

Three Tigers have earned All-American honors. Neil Fuehrer and Bobby Mangiameli received honorable mention in 2002 and Eric Fuehrer picked up the same honor in 2005.

Since the formation of the GPAC, Doane has had 43 all-conference selections. Neil Fuehrer and Mike Mendenhall are the only Tigers to earn First Team honors on more than one occasion.

In 2010, Dexter Spitsnogle became the fi rst Tiger to earn ESPN Academic All-American honors in baseball. He was joined by Luke Henderson on the All-District team.

2002 GPAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

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Neil Fuehrer - Honorable Mention (2002)Fuehrer earned First Team All-GPAC and All-Region honors in his senior campaign. Earning honors as designated hitter, Fuehrer was also a pitcher for the Tigers and would fi ll in at fi rst base or in the outfi eld if needed. Neil hit .346 for the Tigers in 49 games, posting a team-high 10 home runs and 48 RBIs. He posted 53 hits and scored 45 runs while notching a slugging percentage of .627 and on-base percentage of .444. On the mound, Fuehrer was 3-3 in 21 appearances with six saves. His ERA was 6.12 but he struck out 32 batters in 25 innings. He was a key member to the 2001 squad that won the GPAC Tournament as the No. 6 seed.

Bobby Mangiameli - Honorable Mention (2002)Mangiameli earned First Team All-GPAC and All-Region honors in his senior year. Mangiameli started the season at second base but moved to shortstop and excelled. The move paid off for the Tigers as he fi nished the season with 148 defensive assists. Bobby was also solid at the plate, batting .325 in 56 starts. He led the team in hits (64) and runs (63) and was amongst the top of the boards in doubles (13), RBIs (39) and stolen bases (7-of-7). In the Tigers run to the GPAC Tournament title in 2001, Mangiameli hit .360 in fi ve games and scored nine runs while knocking in fi ve. He also had a team-high 17 defensive assists in the tournament.

Eric Fuehrer - Honorable Mention (2005)Fuehrer joined his brother, Neil, as an All-American for the Tigers in his senior year. Fuehrer played in 38 games during the season and had at least one hit in 33 of those games. He posted 17 multi-hit games for the Tigers and ended his Doane career with multi-hit games in six of the fi nal seven. Eric fi nished the season batting .465, tops in the GPAC, with eight doubles, eight triples, 10 home runs and 48 RBIs. He had a slugging percentage of .884 and scored 43 runs while posting a .925 fi elding percentage in left fi eld. In the fi nal week of the season, he batted .615 with eight RBIs and four extra base hits to earn GPAC Player-of-the-Week honors. He was also named a NAIA Scholar-Athlete.

NAIA ALL-AMERICANS

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Athlete Pos. Team2001Neil Fuehrer 1B First TeamJoe Hansler 3B Second TeamLuke Kaiser P Honorable Mention

2002Neil Fuehrer DH First TeamBobby Mangiameli SS First TeamBrett Wobken 1B First TeamRory Bowen OF Honorable MentionLuke Kaiser P Honorable MentionMarcus Schmidt 1B Honorable MentionDavid Wiggins OF Honorable Mention

2003Bourke Bowen P Honorable MentionEric Fuehrer OF Honorable MentionBrett Sonday 2B Honorable Mention

2004Eric Fuehrer OF Second TeamBrett Wobken 1B Honorable MentionBrandon Noerrlinger SS Honorable MentionMatt Domangue OF Honorable Mention

2005Eric Fuehrer OF First TeamMatt Domangue OF First TeamJared McBride C Honorable Mention

2006Chris Bombardier SS Honorable Mention

2007Mitch Vernon OF First TeamBryan Dutcher P First TeamChoc Bowen 2B Second TeamChris Williams 1B Honorable Mention

2008Mike Mendenhall OF First TeamAdam Bies DH Honorable MentionTom Frinkman 2B Honorable MentionChris Williams 1B Honorable MentionBryan Dutcher P Honorable MentionTim Englehaupt OF Honorable Mention

2009Mike Mendenhall DH First TeamAnthony Hincy SS Second TeamBlake Snow OF Second TeamJason West 1B Honorable Mention

2010Dexter Spitsnogle P First TeamAnthony Hincy SS Second TeamTom Frinkman DH Second TeamJosh Reed 2B Honorable MentionMike Albert OF Honorable MentionBlake Snow OF Honorable MentionAnthony Dunn C Honorable MentionRyan Otto P Honorable Mention

GPAC ALL-CONFERENCE (2001-PRESENT)

ERIC FUEHRER

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Dean Henson - Left Field (2008)Henson was the fi rst-ever recipient of the GPAC Gold Glove Award for Doane College. Henson’s season was perfect in the fi eld as he made 60 catches in left fi eld and had six outfi eld assists without committing an error. He played in 38 games for the Tigers during the 2008 season and although he hit only .239 on the season, his defense proved key for the Tigers during their 22-win season.

Anthony Hincy - Shortstop (2010)Hincy was the fi rst infi elder for the Tigers to be honored with the GPAC Gold Glove Award. Hincy was superb in the fi eld, making numerous plays going towards third base and fi ring throws over to fi rst base accurately. He had a .926 fi elding percentage, committing 14 errors in 188 total attempts, while also turning 24 double plays during the season. Hincy was also strong at the plate, leading the team in hitting, runs scored, hits and stolen bases. For his all-around effort, Hincy was named Second Team All-GPAC.

Blake Snow - Right Field (2010)Snow is the second outfi elder to be honored with the GPAC Gold Glove Award. He committed one error in 68 chances for a .985 fi elding percentage. He had three outfi eld assists on the season. Playing in 41 games, Snow hit .341 on the season and led the team with 37 RBIs. He was named honorable mention All-GPAC for the Tigers during his senior season.

GPAC GOLD GLOVE WINNERS

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DEXTER SPITSNOGLE

1990Bryan Skalberg

2004Eric Fuehrer OFBrandon Noerrlinger SS

2005Eric Fuehrer OF

2009Luke Henderson C

2010Jacob Cathey PLuke Henderson CDean Henson OFDexter Spitsnogle P

NAIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES

2010Dexter Spitsnogle P Third Team

ESPN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN

2010Dexter Spitsnogle P First TeamLuke Henderson C Second Team

ESPN ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

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Your School - Doane College

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When Thomas Doane, chief civil engineer of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, began building the railroad across Nebraska in the late 1800s, his goal was not only to enhance civilized life for the pioneers, but also to build a liberal arts college on the Nebraska frontier. He and the Congregationalists soon chose the town of Crete, overlooking the Big Blue River, for a college on the plains. The college maintains historical ties with the United Church of Christ. Thomas Doane’s vision of a college in the tradition of Harvard and Yale has become a reality. Fully established in 1872, Doane is Nebraska’s fi rst private liberal arts and sciences college. From the college’s formative years under the tutelage of fi rst president David Brainerd Perry to the current 11th president, Jonathan Brand, the college continues its purpose to educate students to serve and lead in the state, the nation and the world. The Crete campus serves approximately 1,000 residential students on 300 scenic acres. Designated a state arboretum, the once treeless landscape now boasts more than 100 varieties of trees, numerous plantings, ponds, and swans. Additional highlights include the four-year graduation guarantee for students…graduate within four years or the college will pay for a fi fth year of course work. A travel scholarship for students provides opportunities to travel on college-sponsored trips in the U.S. or abroad. Doane College was the fi rst institution in the nation to initiate a warranty for its education graduates to hiring school districts, and guarantees teacher education graduates a position. Doane College also offers three graduate degree programs, including the Master of Arts in Management (MAM), Master of Arts in Counseling (MAC), and Master of Education (MED) in Curriculum and Instruction or Educational Leadership.

Doane Mission Statement Doane College, a comprehensive college in the liberal arts tradition, offers an academic curriculum to stimulate inquiry, enhance knowledge, and promote examination and development of values and perspectives through majors and the liberal arts. The college prepares students by offering academic and co-curricular opportunities to develop abilities and skills needed in and out of the workplace. Doane also provides opportunities for students, faculty and staff to develop and practice leadership skills. Doane College is a private, independent, coeducational college serving both traditional and nontraditional students. The college continues its historical relationship with the United Church of Christ and its tradition of promoting free inquiry. The college offers instruction in the liberal arts and related professional and pre-professional areas leading to the bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, and master’s degrees. At both the undergraduate and graduate levels, Doane is committed to student-centered education characterized by close student-teacher relationships. The college serves students through residential campus programs, off-campus programs, and graduate programs. Doane seeks to attract students, faculty, and staff with diverse geographic, racial, ethnic, religious, economic, and cultural backgrounds. As the college pursues its mission, students will demonstrate the ability: I. To read, listen, write, and speak effectively. II. To think critically. III. To integrate theories with practice. IV. To collect and process information by selecting methods to improve understanding and solve problems. V. To use problem-solving skills effectively. VI. To work with others. VII. To act ethically and to lead responsibly.

ABOUT DOANE

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Why Doane?Directions Program: Directions is a fi rst-year program for high school leaders who would like to continue leading at Doane College. Each year, the Director of HLP selects 24 incoming freshmen (fi rst-year students) to join Directions. Directions is a unique opportunity for you to jumpstart your leadership career on campus.

Travel Scholarship: Education may well begin at home, but it shouldn’t end there. At Doane, we believe the only way to provide a well-rounded education is by giving you the opportunity to experience the world. That’s why we sponsor over a dozen domestic and international travel programs each year. When you enroll as a fi rst-year student, Doane will provide up to $1000 for travel course expenses during your junior or senior years.

Graduation Guarantee: Doane College was one of the fi rst colleges in the nation to initiate a Four-Year Graduation Guarantee. We believe a quality education can and should be achieved within four years, and our curriculum is designed for that very purpose.

Opportunities to participate and get involved: Over 90% of Doane students participate in one of the 60+ clubs and organizations. In the last fi ve years, students have participated in 663 internships.

Doane College is on the move….Athletic Facilities:The George and Sally Haddix Recreation and Athletic Center, a $13 million, 63,535 sq. ft. facility, opened in the fall of 2010. The expansion of Fuhrer Field House is planned as funds are received.

Residence Halls:Frees Hall, a three-story male and female hall, received a $4.6 million facelift in the summer of 2009. Then, during the summer of 2010, Sheldon Hall received a $4.8 million facelift. Sheldon is a three-story women’s-only residence hall built in 1970.

The college decision-making process requires careful planning. High school seniors should consider the following checklist.

Register for ACT/SAT test. Have results sent to Doane College (ACT code 2448 and SAT code 6165).• Search a web site for potential college choices • Identify and visit 3-5 colleges.• Meet with College Representatives in your High School.• Attend College Fairs in your area.• Search web sites for Private Scholarship options. We suggest fastweb.com• Apply to 3-5 colleges. Apply to Doane at • www.doane.edu/applynowSend your current high school transcripts and ACT/SAT scores to ALL schools where you apply. • Send any transcripts from colleges where you have taken classes to ALL schools.• Discuss Doane College scholarship opportunities with an Admissions Representative.•

ADMISSION OFFICE

Doane CollegeOffi ce of Admission

1-800-333-6263www.doane.edu

[email protected]

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Doane College offers 39 majors, seven pre-professional programs and 26 minors through its Crete campus. These majors -- combined with the successful completion of the Doane Plan (general degree requirement), and relevant additional degree requirements -- lead to the awarding of a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree.

MajorsAccounting Art BiochemistryBiology Honors-Biology Business AdministrationBusiness Principles Chemistry Computer ScienceHonors-Computer Science Economics Elementary EducationEnglish English as a Second Language English/Language Arts Environmental Science French GermanHistory Information Systems Honors-Information SystemsInternational Studies Journalism MathematicsMusic Natural Science PhilosophyPhysical Education Physical Science PhysicsPolitical Science Psychology Public Administration Religious Studies Social Science SociologySpanish Special Education Theatre

Endorsement Programs Pre-Professional ProgramsSecondary Education Allied HealthEarly Childhood DentistryCoaching EngineeringMiddle Grades Environmental Studies/Forestry Law Medicine Veterinary Medicine

DOANE ACADEMICS

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DOANE ACADEMIC SUPPORTThe transition from high school to college level academics is a dramatic one, but it need not be traumatic if students make use of the resources Doane College provides through the Academic Support Center (ASC).

In contrast to many students’ high school course experiences, most college level courses demand a whole new study and exam preparation strategy. Most college professors fully expect that students will complete the assigned textbook readings and come to class prepared to ask questions and engage in discussion generated by the reading assignment. Professors’ lectures complement and supplement the required reading assignment, but they are not intended to substitute for required readings.

Likewise, students must attend lectures and labs if they are to gain the full benefi t of their educational opportunity. Completing the assigned readings, attending lectures and labs, being able to record accurate reading/lecture notes and reviewing their notes regularly in preparation for exams and fi nals are all critical to any student’s academic success.

Doane’s Academic Support Center (ASC) provides academic assistance, training and intervention to students who wish to improve their academic performance. The ASC consists of two separate programs: The Doane Learning Center (DLC) and Doane Student Support Services (DSS). Both programs are housed in the Student Services area on the lower level of Perry Campus Center.

The Doane Learning Center is a walk-in center for students wanting to raise their grades or improve their study skills. The program provides academic counseling, peer tutoring, and writing assistance.

Doane Student Support Services (DSS) is a TRIO program, federally funded through the United States Department of Education. It assists eligible students in reaching their academic and personal goals through a variety of activities. Notifi cation of eligibility is sent to new students in the fi rst few weeks of the fall and spring terms and is dependent on American citizenship AND family income level, (or) student disability status or both custodial parents/guardians having less than a four-year degree.

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The Doane College athletic facilities continue to change and improve each year.

The George & Sally Haddix Center opened in Fall 2010 and is the home for Doane volleyball, basketball and dance/cheerleading. Now the center point between all athletic facilities, the Haddix Center also hosts the coaches’ offi ces, weight room and fi tness center. You can fi nd interactive computers in the front lobby that will introduce Doane Hall-of-Fame and Honor D receipents. Doane Athletic Club (DAC) memberships allow all members to utilize the weight room and fi tness center as well.

Located on the northeast end of the Doane campus, Fuhrer Field House is home to Tiger indoor track & fi eld. The Field House is also used for early season practices for baseball, softball, and tennis and will serve as an alternate practice facility for volleyball and basketball following the completion of the Haddix Center. The renovation of the athletic training room is the most recent improvement to the facility. Renovations are scheduled to increase the track size to 200 meters while redesigning the layout for tennis courts, batting cages and seating.

Simon Field was constructed in 1929 following a generous gift from G. Eli Simon, a Cambridge, Nebraska, attorney and father of a graduating senior. Simon Field is located on the north side of the campus and is home to the football and soccer teams. Lauritsen Track surrounds the fi eld and is home to the track & fi eld teams.

Field turf was installed in 2000. As part of the renovation, a new outdoor, polyurethane track was also installed. Both the fi eld and track are used by the Crete community and Crete High School. The press box was wired with Internet capabilities in the summer of 2004.

Located on the eastern end of campus, The Den is the alternate home to Doane soccer. The fi rst home of Doane Soccer, The Den is a grass surface used mostly for practices.

The Jose M. & Elizabeth Ledon Ballfi eld Complex opened in March 2007. The complex is located on the east end of campus and is home to Tiger baseball and softball. The facility includes batting cages, a two-story press box and concession stand.

DOANE FACILITIES

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Jonathan M. Brand, J.D. became the Eleventh President of Doane College in July of 2005. He was offi cially inaugurated on May 3, 2006.

President Brand earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and French in 1988 from the University of Wisconsin, Madison; a Master of Arts degree in French Literature from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; and a Juris Doctor from Cornell Law School.

After earning his degrees, Mr. Brand was assistant director of legal writing and academic support coordinator at Cornell Law School; a law associate with Coddington, Hicks & Danforth and Robinson & Wood, focusing on legal malpractice, intellectual property, and environmental law; and was a lecturer of French at the University of California-Riverside Department of Comparative Literature and Foreign Languages. In 1998 he became Vice President of Institutional and Budget Planning at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa and served as a lecturer in political science until becoming the 11th President of Doane College.

In 2004, Mr. Brand served as a visiting professor at Nanjing University Law School in Nanjing, China. He is a member of the American Bar Association, California State Bar Association, American Council on Education, and the Society of College and University Planning.

Cross-Country and marathon racing are among his interests. He also makes an award winning cranberry upside down cake. He and his wife, Rachelle LaBarge, have two children: Madeleine and Ethan.

Jonathan Brand

11th President

of Doane College

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Greg Heier took over as Athletic Director in May 2006. Heier played four years at Doane on the men’s basketball team guided by NAIA Hall-of-Fame coach Bob Erickson beginning with the 1981-82 season and ending with the 1984-85 season. Heier earned his B.S. degree in Political Science in 1985 and a J.D. degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1988. Heier also served as an assistant basketball coach for the Tigers from 1998-2002. During that time, Heier helped coach the last men’s basketball team to have won a post-season conference championship and earn a spot in the NAIA Division II National Championship Tournament. Prior to serving as Athletic Director, Heier practiced law from 1988 until 1998 and worked in human resources and risk management for Doane from 1998 until 2006. He has been a life long fan of Doane Tiger Athletics!

Cody Vance took over as Assistant Athletic Director for Outreach in August 2009. Cody is a Doane graduate and has been involved in Doane athletics for more than 30 years. He serves as the public address announcer for football and women’s basketball while continuing his support of all of the athletic programs in any way he can. His duties with the athletic department reach from game day management to community outreach and involvement. He also serves as Doane’s coordinator of Champions of Character through the NAIA.

Greg Heier

Athletic Director

of Doane College

Cody Vance

Assistant Athletic Director

of Doane College

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Brad

Jenny

Athletic

Trainer

Jenny earned his undergraduate degree from Doane College where he worked as a student athletic trainer and competed on the cross country and track teams. He earned his graduate degree from Northern State University, working as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. He worked at Concordia University and Memorial Physical Therapy in Seward before returning to Doane. While at Doane he has been an assistant athletic trainer, instructor, and head men’s and women’s cross country teams.

Micaela

Kelso

Athletic

Trainer

Kelso has spent two years working in Lincoln with the BNSF Railway through Tailored Injury Prevention Solutions, Inc. Kelso graduated from the University of Virginia where she completed her graduate assistantship at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI). After graduating in August 2006, she worked at Ferrum College and then returned to VMI as a full-time staff member.

Lance

Kuhlmann

Director/

Physical Therapist

Kuhlmann has nine years of physical therapy experience. He earned his undergraduate degree from Hastings College and his masters and doctorate of physical therapy degrees from Elon University. He is a Board Certifi ed Orthopeadic specialist and a Certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Kuhlmann earned academic all-American honors at Hasting College and coached with the Thayer Central Titans.

Greg

Seier

Head Athletic

Trainer

Seier received his undergraduate degree from Doane College where he earned All-American honors as a track athlete. He received his master’s degree in Exercise Science from the University of Toledo and Wayne State College. Seier was the head athletic trainer for Morningside College, Wayne State College and Simpson College. Seier has experience working with athletes from elementary grades up to the professional ranks.

Dr. Doug

Tewes

Team

Physician

Dr. Douglas P. Tewes has been a physician with Lincoln Orthopaedic Center, P.C. since 1993. He graduated from the UNMC and completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Kentucky. Dr. Tewes also completed a fellowship in Sports Medicine at the Minneapolis Sports Medicine Center. He also serves as team physician and medical director for the Lincoln Saltdogs baseball and Lincoln Stars.

Crete Area Medical Center is proud to work in collaboration with Lincoln Orthopeadic Center to provide sports medicine services to Doane College. This winning team of medical professionals provides specialized diagnostic, prevention, rehabilitation, athletic training and surgical services to Doane Athletes through our local medical center and affi liation with the BryanLGH Health System.

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DOANE HEAD COACHES

Jamie Ourecky-SandCheer & Dance

Jeremey JorgensenBaseball

Ian BrownMen’s Basketball

Tracee FairbanksWomen’s Basketball

Brad JennyCross Country

Matt FranzenFootball

Jeannine FosterWomen’s Golf

Greg JarosikM & W Soccer

Pete FuimefreddoMen’s Tennis

Ed FyeM & W Track & Field

Cindy MeyerVolleyball

Barry MosleySoftball

Myron ParsleyMen’s Golf

Faye WeberAthletics Secretary

Mike GayWomen’s Tennis

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DOANE SPORTS INFORMATIONThe Doane College Sports Information Offi ce is always interested in helping members of the media in their coverage of Tiger Athletics. Athlete features and interviews, credential request, photographs and statistics are available through the sports information offi ce.

Rick Schmuecker joined the Tiger team in August 2001 as Assistant Sports Information Director, following four years as a student at Midland Lutheran College. In May 2006, he was named head of the Sports Information Department by Athletic Director Greg Heier.

At Doane, Rick is seen at all home athletic events, usually in the designated media areas, either keep stats, broadcasting or both. He has received publication honors by the NAIA-SIDA in football and soccer as well as with the Doane athletic Web site. In June 2008, he received 2nd Place honors for the women’s soccer media guide, the highest honor received by himself or Doane through the NAIA-SIDA contests. In 2009, he received 2nd Place in CoSIDA’s Special Events publication for the volleyball post-season game program.

In Fall 2010, Dave Ziola became Assistant Sports Information Director. An assistant cross country and track & fi eld coach, Ziola will specialize in those two sports for the offi ce. He also teaches in the physical education department at Doane.

However, the work that is done could not be completely accomplished without several student workers who also help out with game days and offi ce work. These students are responsible for helping with statistics, running game clocks and setup for games. Their time and commitment is greatly appreciated.

Students working for the sports information offi ce in 2010-11 are: Kelly Baer, Cheryl Braithwait, Ashley Daily, Mindy Dymacek, Kelsie Grgurich, Veronica LeDuc, Jacy Ludwig, Jordan Ludwig, Brittany Luettel, Brittany Lurz, Morgan Dubas, Lisa Lord, Megan Meduna, Cassie Reicks, Brooke Sampson and Madara Upeneice.

Contact Information E-mail: [email protected]: 402-826-8248Fax: 402-826-8647Web site: www.doane.edu/Athletics

The Crete News1201 Linden Avenue

(402) 826-2147

Ken’s Pharmacy1302 Linden Ave.

(402) 826-3784

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DOANE ATHLETIC SPONSORS

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Crete Area Medical Center2910 Betten Drive

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2011 ScheduleDate Opponent Location Time

Feb. 17 Northwestern College Crete, Neb. 3:00 PM

Feb. 19 University of St. Mary Crete, Neb. 1:00 PM

Feb. 20 University of St. Mary Crete, Neb. 1:00 PM

Feb. 26 Culver-Stockton College Joplin, Mo. 10:00 AM

Graceland University Joplin, Mo. 7:00 PM

Feb. 27 Viterbo University Joplin, Mo. 11:00 AM

Graceland University Joplin, Mo. 1:30 PM

Mar. 5 Dakota State University Crete, Neb. 12:30 PM

Mar. 6 Dakota State University Crete, Neb. 12:30 PM

Mar. 14 Spring Break Clearwater, Fla.

Mar. 23 Bellevue University (9 inn) Crete, Neb. 4:30 PM

Mar. 26 Briar Cliff University Crete, Neb. 1:00 PM

Mar. 27 Morningside College Crete, Neb. 1:00 PM

Mar. 30 University of Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 1:35 PM

Apr. 1 Northwestern College Orange City, Iowa 5:00 PM

Apr. 2 Dordt College Sioux Center, Iowa 1:00 PM

Apr. 6 Bellevue University (9 inn) Bellevue, Neb. 6:30 PM

Apr. 9 University of Sioux Falls Crete, Neb. 2:00 PM

Apr. 10 Dakota Wesleyan University Crete, Neb. 1:00 PM

Apr. 12 Peru State College (9 inn) Peru, Neb. 4:00 PM

Apr. 16 Midland University Fremont, Neb. 1:00 PM

Apr. 17 Mount Marty College Yankton, S.D. 1:00 PM

Apr. 20 Peru State College (9 inn) Crete, Neb. 4:00 PM

Apr. 22 Concordia University Crete, Neb. 1:00 PM

Apr. 28 Nebraska Wesleyan University Lincoln, Neb. 1:00 PM

Apr. 30 Hastings College Crete, Neb. 1:00 PM