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General Information Table of Contents General Information ....................... 1 Media Information .......................... 2 Roster/Depth Chart ......................... 3 2005 Season Preview ...................4-5 Head Coach Dave Piepenbrink ....... 6 Assistant Coaches ........................... 7 Returning Players..................... 8-23 2004 Redshirts .............................. 24 Newcomers ............................... 25-31 2004 Season in Review ............ 32-33 2004 Stats ................................ 34-35 Jack Cook Award ........................... 36 2005 Opponents ....................... 37-44 All-time Record vs. Opponents ..... 45 Year by Year Results .............. 46-49 History ........................................... 50 Coaches Records ............................ 51 Record Book ............................. 52-56 Herd in the Pros ............................ 57 University Heights ........................ 58 The Mid-American Conference ..... 59 2004 MAC Stats ............................ 60 2005 MAC Schedule ................ 61-63 Conference USA ...................... 64-65 Student Athlete Program ............. 66 Sports Medicine ............................. 67 Huntington, W. Va. ....................... 68 Marshall University ...................... 69 Marshall Administration .............. 70 Jeff Montgomery ........................... 72 2005 Travel Itinerary ................... 72 Media Guide Credits Editor ............................................. Bob Pristash Contributors ...... Andy Boggs, Randy Burnside, ..... Woody Woodrum, Brandn Parro, Jodi Fick ............ Steve Cotton, Matt Riley, April Goode Photography .................. Rick Haye, Matt Riley ..................................................... Bob Pristash Cover Design ................................. Bob Pristash Printing ............... Marshall University Printing 2005 Marshall Baseball Quick Facts Name .................................................................... Marshall University Location ..................................................... Huntington, West Virginia Enrollment ................................................................................... 16,000 Nickname ...................................................................Thundering Herd Colors .......................................................................... Green and White Home Venue ................................. University Heights, 1,000 capacity Dimensions ............................................. (L-R) 320, 360, 380, 370, 320 National Affiliation ................................................... NCAA Division I Conference ...................................................................... Mid-American President ........................................................................................ TBA Athletic Director ............................................................... Bob Marcum Coaching Staff Head Coach ................................. Dave Piepenbrink (Marshall, 1991) Record at Marshall ................................................ 132-219-3 (6 years) Career Record ............................................................................... Same Baseball Office Phone ................................................... (304) 696-5277 Pitching Coach/Recruiting ........... Tom Carty (Gwynedd-Mercy, 1996) Second Assistant ....................... Jim Koerner (St. John Fisher, 1997) Volunteer Assistant ............................. Tim Rice (Washington, 2002) Team Information Overall 2004 Record ..................................................................... 27-27 Conference Record ......................... 10-13 (5th MAC East, 10th MAC) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................................... 15/12 Starting Position Players Ret/Lost .................................................. 5/3 Starting Pitchers Ret/Lost ............................................................... 3/2 Newcomers ......................................................................................... 19 Sports Information Assoc AD/Sports Information Director ...................... Randy Burnside Baseball SID Contact ...................................................... Bob Pristash Office Phone ...................................................................(304) 696-4662 Cell Phone ..................................................................... (304) 654-3928 E-mail ............................................................ pristash1@marshall.edu Sports Information Office Phone .................................. (304) 696-5275 Sports Information Fax ................................................ (304) 696-2325 Sports Information Address ................................ Marshall University ......................................................................................... P.O. Box 1360 ......................................................................... Huntington, WV 25715 Overnight Address ................................................. 1801 Third Avenue ............................................................. Henderson Center, Room 2036 ......................................................................... Huntington, WV 25703 Internet Address ................................................... www.HerdZone.com On The Cover... The Thundering Herd 2005 seniors, starting on the top left and moving clockwise: Josh McConnell, Marshall Murray, Joe Glevenyak, Brad Helm and Mike Marchyshyn 1 Media Information Marshall Sports Information Bob Pristash Graduate Assistant Baseball Contact Office - 304-696-4662 Email pristash1@marshall.edu Randy Burnside Assistant AD/SID Office - 304-696-4660 Email burnsid2@marshall.edu Andy Boggs Assistant SID Office - 304-696-2418 Email boggsa@marshall.edu Brandon Parro Assistant SID Office - 304-696-6525 Email parro1@marshall.edu Jodi Fick Graduate Assistant Office - 304-696-4662 Email fick1@marshall.edu Matt Riley Graduate Assistant Office - 304-696-5276 Email riley24@marshall.edu April Goode Graduate Assistant Office - 304-696-5276 Email good1@marshall.edu Sandy Toppings Program Assistant Office - 304-696-5275 Newspapers Huntington Herald-Dispatch 946 Fifth Avenue Huntington, WV 25701 (304) 526-2759/Fax-526-2857 Rick McCann,Ernie Salvatore Anthony Hanshew The Parthenon Marshall University Huntington, WV 26701 (304) 696-6696/Fax-696-2519 Charleston Gazette 1001 Virginia Street East Charleston, WV 25330 (304) 348-7948/Fax-348-1740 Mitch Vingle, Doug Smock Charleston Daily Mail 1001 Virginia Street East Charleston, WV 25330 (304) 348-4807/Fax 348-4847 Chuck Landon Ashland Daily Independent 224 17th Street Ashland, KY 41101 (606) 329-1643/Fax 324-8434 Rocky Stanley Ironton Tribune 2903 South Fifth Ironton, OH 45638 (614) 532-1441/Fax-532-1506 Jim Walker WCHS-TV (ABC)/WVAH-TV (FOX) 1301 Piedmont Road Charleston, WV 25301 (304) 345-4115/fax 345-1849 Mark Martin WOWK-TV (CBS) 555 Fifth Avenue Huntington, WV 25701 (304) 522-4581/fax 523-0545 Steve McGehee WTAP (NBC) One Television Plaza Parkersburg, WV 26101 (304) 485-4588/fax 422-3920 Jim Wharton Radio Stations Thundering Herd Network P.O. Box 1360 Huntington, WV 25715 (304) 696-2446/fax 696-2325 Steve Cotton WDGG-FM/WRVC-AM P.O. Box 1150 Huntington, WV 25713 (304) 523-8401/fax 523-4848 Woody Woodrum Beckley Register Herald P.O. Drawer P 801 North Kanawha Street WMUL-FM Beckley, WV 25801 Marshall University (304) 255-4400/Fax-255-4427 Huntington, WV 25701 Gary Fauber (304) 696-6640/fax 696-3232 Bluefield Daily Telegraph P.O. Box 1599 WKEE-AM/FM Bluefield, WV 24701 P.O. Box 2288 (304) 327-2811/Fax-327-6179 Huntington, WV 25724 Teddy Paynter (304)522-2000/fax 525-6281 Paul Swann Parkersburg News P.O. Box 1788 WTCR-AM/FM Parkersburg, WV 26101 Radio Park Road (304) 485-1891 Catlettsburg, KY 41129 Dave Poe (606) 739-8427/fax 739-6009 Judy Eaton Parkersburg Sentinel P.O. Box 1788 Parkersburg, WV 26101 (304) 485-1891 Nick Scala The Herd Insider WCHS-AM P.O. Box 1153 Charleston, WV 25324 (304) 342-8131/fax 344-4745 Don Cook 945 4th Avenue Suite 200-C Huntington, WV 25701 (304) 697-0850 Greg Perry WQBE-AM P.O. Box 871 Charleston, WV 25323 (304) 744-9691/fax 744-8562 John Dickensheets Wire Services Associated Press 500 Virginia St. East Charleston, WV 25301 (304) 346-0897/fax 345-5282 2 Television Stations WSAZ-TV (NBC) P.O. Box 2115 Huntington, WV 25721 (304) 523-5333/fax 697-4325 Keith Morehouse MEDIA GUIDELINES Credentials: Members of the media with valid press credentials will be admitted to University Heights. There is limited space at the official scorer’s table, so seating is at a first-come, first-serve basis. Game Day: Coach Piepenbrink and requested players will be available for interviews on the field before batting practice begins, which is usually two and one-half hours prior to the game. All interviews must be finished by the start of batting practice. Please contact the sports information office to request players and to confirm batting practice times. Telephone Service: There is no direct telephone service at University Heights. A member of the sports information staff will have a cellular phone available, or media members are welcome to use the sports information office following games. Herd on the Web: For up-to-date game stories, statistics, schedules, results and other Marshall athletic department information, please log on to www.HerdZone.com. MU Sports Information: The Marshall Sports Information office will provide updated statistics, a scorecard, team rosters and game-day notes prior to each game. Final game statistics will also be provided at the conclusion of each home game. 2005 Marshall Baseball 2005 Roster Marshall 2005 Lineup Pitchers No. 35 36 50 9 28 20 33 55 27 5 41 17 31 Name Pos. Andrew Blain LHP Brendon Bump RHP Chris Cummings RHP Brian Chrisman LHP Adam Dobies RHP Andrew Hancock RHP Brian Knippelmeyer RHP Chris Koutsavlis LHP Mike Marchyshyn RHP Bryson Meyers LHP Tom Ponietowicz RHP Jeremy Slone RHP David Slovak RHP Infielders 11 21 26 34 23 3 2 7 15 10 Adam Frederick Matt Helm Aaron Jamieson Aaron Levinson Brent Mason Josh McConnell Marshall Murray Justin Perry A.J. Sikula Roddy Stieger Outfielders 30 44 18 12 14 25 4 32 Chris Borgognoni Joe Glevenyak Derek Hagen Brad Helm Chris Peak Bubba Pfaff Adam Ptacek Jeff Ritter Catchers 19 48 24 8 Tommy Johnson Rich Russell Aaron Thompson Nick Wolle Staff Head Coach Pitching/Recruiting Second Assistant Volunteer Assistant B/T L/L R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/L R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R Hgt. 5-11 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-0 5-11 Wgt. 160 185 230 170 225 170 180 225 190 205 230 200 140 Cl. FR JR JR SO SO FR JR JR SR JR FR SO FR IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-8 5-11 5-7 5-11 5-10 6-1 5-11 180 180 160 165 170 170 165 190 180 175 JR Franklin, PA/Franklin HS FR Downingtown, PA/Downingtown HS JR Lindsay, Ont/Bluefield State JR Seattle, WA/Mesa (AZ) CC JR Sherwood, AR/Pratt CC SR Phenix City, AL/Faulkner Univ. SR Walnut Creek, CA/Laney FR Davidsonville, MD/Archbishop HS FR Charleston, WV/South Charleston JR Westchester, OH/Lakota West HS OF OF IF OF OF OF OF OF R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R L/R L/R R/R 5-11 6-2 6-1 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-11 6-0 180 190 175 190 160 205 165 180 FR SR FR SR SO JR JR FR Miami, FL/Florida Christian West Palm Beach, FL/Daytona CC Milton, WV/Cabell-Midland HS Downingtown, PA/Mesa (AZ) CC Barboursville, WV/Cabell-Midland Florence, CO/Seward County CC Assaria, KS/Pratt CC S. Rockwood, MI/Carleton-Airport C C C C R/R R/R R/R R/R 5-10 6-4 6-0 6-1 220 245 165 195 FR JR FR SO Gaithersburg, MD/Quince Orchard Toronto, Ont/Earl Haig HS Ashland, KY/Fairview HS Coatesville, PA/Solanco HS Dave Piepenbrink Tom Carty Jim Koerner Tim Rice Pronunciation Guide Chris Koutsavlis Miks Marchyshyn Dave Piepenbrink Roddy Steiger Koot-SAHV-lis mar-CHES-en PEEP-en-brink STEE-ger 2005 Marshall Baseball Hometown/Previous School Huntington, WV/Spring Valley Lawrence, KS/Barton County CC Huntington, WV/Huntington HS Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin HS Pittsburgh, PA/North Allegheny Ashland, KY/Paul G. Blazer HS Lincoln, NE/Barton County CC Pittsburgh, PA/Mt. Lebanon HS Markham, Ont/Iowa Central CC Oakland, MD/Potomac State Norristown, PA/Norristown HS Paintsville, KY/St. Catherine Louisville, KY/Eastern HS Numerical Roster # .............................................. Name 2 ........................... Marshall Murray 3 ............................ Josh McConnell 4 ................................. Adam Ptacek 5 .............................. Bryson Meyers 7 ................................... Justin Perry 8 ..................................... Nick Wolle 9 ............................ Brian Chrisman 10 .............................. Roddy Stieger 11 .......................... Adam Frederick 12 ................................... Brad Helm 14 ................................... Chris Peak 15 ............................ Andrew Sikula 17 .............................. Jeremy Slone 18 ............................... Derek Hagen 19 ......................... Tommy Johnson 20 ........................ Andrew Hancock 21 .................................... Matt Helm 23 ................................ Brent Mason 24 ........................ Aaron Thompson 25 .................................. Bubba Pfaff 26 .......................... Aaron Jamieson 27 ....................... Mike Marchyshyn 28 ................................ Adam Dobies 30 ....................... Chris Borgognoni 31 ................................ David Slovak 32 .................................... Jeff Ritter 33 ................... Brian Knippelmeyer 34 .......................... Aaron Levinson 35 .............................. Andrew Blain 36 ........................... Brendon Bump 41 ......................... Tom Ponietowicz 44 ............................ Joe Glevenyak 48 ................................. Rich Russell 50 ......................... Chris Cummings 55 ......................... Chris Koutsavlis Alphabetical Roster Name ............................................ # Andrew Blain .............................. 35 Chris Borgognoni ....................... 30 Brendon Bump ........................... 36 Brian Chrisman ............................ 9 Chris Cummings ........................ 50 Adam Dobies ............................... 28 Adam Frederick .......................... 11 Joe Glevenyak ............................ 44 Derek Hagen ............................... 18 Andrew Hancock ........................ 20 Brad Helm ................................... 12 Matt Helm ................................... 21 Aaron Jamieson ......................... 26 Tommy Johnson ......................... 19 Brian Knippelmeyer .................. 33 Chris Koutsavlis ......................... 55 Aaron Levinson .......................... 34 Mike Marchyshyn ...................... 27 Brent Mason ............................... 23 Josh McConnell ............................ 3 Bryson Meyers ............................. 5 Marshall Murray .......................... 2 Chris Peak ................................... 14 Justin Perry .................................. 7 Bubba Pfaff ................................. 25 Tom Ponietowicz ........................ 41 Adam Ptacek ................................. 4 Jeff Ritter .................................... 32 Rich Russell ................................. 48 Andrew Sikula ............................ 15 Jeremy Slone .............................. 17 David Slovak ............................... 31 Roddy Stieger ............................. 10 Aaron Thompson ........................ 24 Nick Wolle ..................................... 8 3 2005 Season Outlook Rich Russell After finishing the 2004 season with an 8-2 record, the Thundering Herd baseball team will look to keep the momentum going heading into the 2005 season. 2005 will mark its final season as a member of the Mid-American Conference before heading into Conference USA. With nine seniors graduating after 2004, the Herd had many holes to fill. Some of the biggest losses came on the pitching staff. Pitchers Grant Harper, Chris Meadows, Steve Ziroli, Scott Henning and Patrick Molinari, all significant contributors, graduated. On the other side, Francois Larmore, Mike Koitsopoulos and Corie O’Bryan were 2004 graduates. That left holes at the DH position, shortstop and in the outfield. Herd coach Dave Piepenbrink and recruiting coordinator Tom Carty worked hard to fill those holes and brought in 19 newcomers to help the team. With a strong core of players returning from 2004, mixed with the new group of players coming in, Marshall is poised to make a run at the 2005 Mid-American Conference Tournament. Pitching In 2004, the Thundering Herd pitching staff made enormous strides, it had five pitchers with 15 appearances or more record an ERA of under 4.50. In the previous seven years, the Herd had only three pitchers record those type of numbers. Returning to the rotation in 2005 will be Chris Cummings, listed as one of the top prospects to play in the Great Lakes League in the summer of 2004 and junior Chris Koutsavlis, who had another solid season for the Herd in 2004. Returning to the bullpen will be senior Mike Marchyshyn and sophomore Adam Dobies. Dobies could see time as a starter. Brian Chrisman, who had a stellar 2004 season as a freshman, will receive a medical redshirt for 2005. Some of the newcomers brought in should be able to make contributions right away. Brian Knippelmeyer, a junior college transfer from Barton County CC is expected to be in the rotation right away. He had two years of college experience and should be ready to be in the rotation after a solid fall season. Others that will see time in the bullpen, or could move their way into the rotation include: Andrew Hancock, a freshman from Ashland, KY and Jeremy Slone, a sophomore out of Paintsville, KY. With the loss of all-time saves record holder Chris Meadows, pitching coach Tom Carty brought in David Slovak, who is penciled in as the closer. Like Meadows, Slovak is a submarine pitcher. Other newcomers include: Brendon Bump, who will see time in the bullpen and is expected to play the same role as Steve Ziroli, Bryson Meyers, who had a productive fall season and will see more innings as he gets more experience, Tom Ponietowicz, a freshman who has worked to get himself in better shape to pitch and could contribute right away, Jason Alamo, another freshman, could provide a spark out of the bullpen and Andrew Blain, the southpaw from Huntington, WV may pitch out of the bullpen or could be redshirted. Catchers Chris Cummings 4 Rich Russell had a stellar 2004 season and was one of the Herd’s top offensive players. He also showed his abilities on the defensive side of the ball and will be the starter in 2004. His backup from 2004, sophomore Nick Wolle will also be back. Wolle made strides during his freshman season in 2004 and had a strong fall season, both offensively and defensively, to show his ability. Two freshmen were brought in and could be the future of the program at the catcher position. Tommy Johnson and Aaron Thompson will probably not see too much time behind the plate this season, but could be used in case of injury or pinch hit situations. 2005 Marshall Baseball 2005 Season Outlook Infield Six infielders from the 2004 team will be returning in 2005. At first base, junior Roddy Stieger will remain the starter. He started 28 games at first near the end of 2004 and proved to be a good fit. He also improved offensively, which should help him keep the position. Junior Aaron Jamieson started 23 games at second at the end of 2004 and did an admirable job, finishing the season with a .301 average. Returning for his junior season is Adam Frederick, the team leader in many offensive categories in 2004. He has shown improvement defensively and will start at third. Also coming back are Josh McConnell, Matt Helm and Marshall Murray. McConnell played in 33 games in 2004 and could see time at different positions as a utility player in 2005. Helm was redshirted in 2004, but is competing for spots in the middle infield. He has made strides in all facets of his game and should see playing time. Murray, a senior, started 23 games at second in ‘04 and could see time at other infield spots throughout the season. There are four newcomers in the infield including Aaron Levinson, Brent Mason, Justin Perry and A.J. Sikula. Levinson and Mason are in the competition for the starting job at shortstop. A junior out of Mesa (AZ) CC, Levinson has a solid glove and is making adjustments to playing at the I-A level. Mason, a junior from Pratt CC, is also competing for that job. Both are expected to see playing time at the position. Justin Perry, a freshman, is a third baseman. He is an offensive threat, but is still learning how to play the position. Sikula will be redshirted in 2005. Adam Frederick Outfield After losing two outfielders after 2004, Francois Larmore and Chris Monaco, the Herd will look to returners Brad Helm and Joe Glevenyak to carry the load. Glevenyak will start in right field and Helm will start in left. Glevenyak will bat in the middle of the order. Helm had a great fall and made strides offensively. Also returning to the Marshall outfield are Chris Peak and Derek Hagen. Peak, a sophomore, played in 16 games in 2004. He is solid in the field and has made improvements at the plate. Hagen was redshirted in 2004 Coach The Herd brought in four new players to compete for playing time in the Piepenbrink outfield. Adam Ptacek, Jeff Ritter, Bubba Pfaff and Chris Borgognoni are all competing for outfield positions. Pfaff, a junior college transfer from Seward County CC, is an offensive power and is a switch hitter. He may see time in the outfield, or as the Herd’s designated hitter. Ptacek, another junior college transfer from Pratt, and Ritter, a freshman out of S. Rockwood, MI are competing for the starting position in center field. Both are solid defensively and have shown some offensive power in the fall. Chris Borgognoni, a freshman from Miami, FL, has been working hard to improve and could see time on the field. Schedule As always, the Mid-American Conference will be a tough road to travel. The Herd will face five of the six MAC Tournament teams from 2004, including home series against defending conference champions Kent State, runner-up Eastern Michigan and #3 seed Ball State. MU will travel to top seed Central Michigan and east division winner Miami (OH). Other conference series include trips to Buffalo and Ohio U. and a home series against Akron. The non-conference schedule will feature three-game road series at Mercer, future C-USA foe Southern Mississippi and Jacksonville State to open the season, and a trip to Virginia Tech at the end of April. The home series include Canisius, Liberty and St. Bonaventure. Along with the weekend series, MU will play several mid-week games against opponents Dayton, Duke, Eastern Kentucky, Morehead State and the University of Kentucky. 2005 Marshall Baseball 5 Coach Piepenbrink Dave Piepenbrink Head Coach Ninth Season at Marshall Seventh as Head Coach Marshall, 1991 #13 On April 27, 2003, Coach Dave Piepenbrink became only the second coach in Marshall history to record 100 wins when the Herd defeated Bowling Green. He now stands alone in second with 105 wins, only behind his former coach, Jack Cook. In 2004, he helped Marshall tie the all-time school win record set by Jack Cook’s 1978 team that went to the NCCA Tournament. Piepenbrink and the program will look to keep the momentum from 2004 as they head into 2005, their last year in the Mid-American Conference. They will also look to build for their entrance into Conference USA the following season. Piepenbrink has directed Marshall to its best three year win total (62), from 2000-2002, since Jack Cook’s 1979-1981 teams also grabbed 62 wins in that span. His commitment and enthusiasm for the program and the university is what has won over both Herd baseball fans and Marshall administrators since his hiring. Piepenbrink took over the Marshall baseball program on April 2, 1998 after the resignation of former coach Craig Antush. After serving as an interim head coach for the final 30 games that year, Piepenbrink was given the job on a full-time basis. Prior to that, he served as the Herd’s top assistant for three years. Piepenbrink went 9-21 as head coach in 1998, including a 9-5 victory over Virginia Tech in his first game. Under Piepenbrink’s tutelage that season, first baseman Tom Kuempel was named Mid-American Conference Player of the Year after winning the conference’s triple crown. It was the Herd’s first triple crown winner or conference MVP in the program’s history. Under Piepenbrink, a young Thundering Herd squad posted a 12-43-1 record in 1999. Out of the 11 position players that appeared in at least half of the Herd’s games, seven were underclassmen. The pitching staff was equally as green with five of the nine pitchers who made 10 or more appearances either freshman or sophomores. During the 2000 season the Marshall baseball program continued to make strides. The 21 victories posted by the club were the second highest win total in 10 seasons and the team finished the season winning nine of its final 16 games, coming mostly against Mid-American Conference competition. The Herd earned a split in a four-game series against Miami followed up by taking three of four games at Akron for the program’s first road series win since winning two of three at Akron in 1998. In 2001, the program continued to improve as evident by a 24-29 regular season record, which tied for the third most victories in a season in Marshall history. In addition, Marshall found itself in the thick of the race for the MAC Tournament for the first time since joining the league and was not eliminated from tournament contention until the next-to-last weekend of the season. During 2001, virtually every offensive record in school history was smashed, including the school records for at bats, runs, hits, home runs, extra-base hits and runs batted in. Senior first baseman Jason Brooks, in addition to earning All-MAC honors, was a second team All-American and participated in the NCAA Home Run Challenge at the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. 2004 bourght about even more success as the team tied the school win record of 27. After starting the season 1-7, the Herd rebounded to finish the year with a 26-20 record. Over the final ten games of the season, Piepenbrink guided the Herd to an 8-2 record. MU won its final four games of the season to tie the 27 win record. Piepenbrink joined the Marshall coaching staff after a standout playing career under Jack Cook and Howard McCann from 1987-1990. During his career, he set school records in doubles (41), runs scored (150) and at-bats (480). Piepenbrink was a firstteam All-Southern Conference performer in 1990, and was named to the all-tournament team that same season after guiding Marshall to a semifinal berth. Piepenbrink is married to the former Kelly Crawford of Smoot, WV. The couple has two children, Rachel Leigh (6) and Grace Catherine (5). 6 2005 Marshall Baseball Coach Piepenbrink The Piepenbrink File Birthdate: Hire Date: Hometown: Family: Education: Coaching Exp: Playing Exp: November 18, 1966 April 2, 1998 Huntington, WV Wife, Kelly, and daughters Rachel (6) & Grace (5) Huntington East HS, 1985 Marshall University, 1991 Marshall University Asst. Coach, 1996-97; Interim Head Coach/Head Coach, 1998-present 4 years, Marshall University, 1987-90 The Piepenbrink family, from left: Rachel, Grace, Kelly and Dave. Piepenbrink Year-By-Year Year Overall Pct. MAC 1998* 9-21-0 .300 7-19-0 1999 12-43-1 .214 4-26-1 2000 21-33-1 .381 7-20 2001 24-29-0 .453 11-17 2002 17-35-0 .327 7-20-0 2003 22-31-1 .407 11-16 2004 27-27-0 .500 10-13 Total 132-219-3 .374 57-131-1 *Took over mid-way through season. Pct. .269 .129 .259 .393 .259 .407 .435 .304 History of Marshall Head Coaches Chronologically Coach Years Dave Piepenbrink 1998Craig Antush 1996-98 Howard McCann 1990-95 Jack Cook 1955, 67-89 Bob Kruthoffer 1966 Alvis Brown 1961-65 Bill Chambers 1956-60 Howard Hood 1950-51 Joe Binns 1947-49, 52-54 Johnny Watson 1943 Kyle Tackett 1942 Cam Henderson 1938 Francis Farley 1936-37 Roy Hawley 1933-35 Johnny Stuart 1926-32 Guy Fiber 1926 Russ Meredith 1925 H.R. Briggs 1924 Kemper Shelton 1922-23 Herbert Cramer 1921 A.E. Reilly 1920 Carl Ridgely 1919 Carl Shipley 1918 Boyd Chambers 1910-17 Pennypacker 1905 George Ford 1903-04 M.M. Scott 1901-02 No Coach 1896-1900 TOTALS 1067-1128-11 Record Pct. 132-219-3 .374 23-88-1 .210 99-156 .388 422-344-2 .551 6-15 .286 34-70-1 .324 44-56-1 .436 15-20 .428 46-34 .575 1-6 .143 1-3 .250 6-3 .667 7-14 .333 30-5 .857 67-21-1 .753 7-8 .467 4-5 .444 7-2 .778 4-13 .235 3-5 .375 8-8 .500 8-2-1 .773 7-6 .538 72-43-1 .621 4-4 .500 3-3 .500 17-2 .895 17-0 1.000 .486 2005 Marshall Baseball By Victories Coach Years Record Pct. Jack Cook 1955, 67-89 422-344-2 .551 Dave Piepenbrink 1998- 132-219-3 .374 Howard McCann 1990-95 99-156 .388 Boyd Chambers 1910-17 72-43-1 .621 Johnny Stuart 1926-32 67-21-1 .753 Joe Binns 1947-49, 52-54 46-34 .575 Bill Chambers 1956-60 44-56-1 .436 Alvis Brown 1961-65 34-70-1 .324 Roy Hawley 1933-35 30-5 .857 Craig Antush 1996-98 23-88-1 .210 M.M. Scott 1901-02 17-2 .895 Howard Hood 1950-51 15-20 .428 Francis Farley 1936-37 7-14 .333 Kemper Shelton 1922-23 4-13 .235 *Coaches who worked only one season not included in victories list. Piepenbrink vs. all opponents at Marshall Akron ................................................... 12-9 Alabama-Birmingham ........................ 1-3 Auburn .................................................. 0-3 Ball State ............................................... 2-7 Belmont ................................................. 0-3 Bowling Green ................................... 5-18 Buffalo ................................................. 10-4 Campbell ............................................... 0-2 Central Michigan ................................. 1-6 Charleston Southern .......................... 4-5 Cincinnati .............................................. 2-1 Cleveland State .................................... 2-1 Coastal Carolina .................................. 2-1 College of Charleston ......................... 0-3 Concord ................................................. 3-0 Dayton ................................................... 1-3 Drexel .................................................... 2-1 Duquesne .............................................. 0-1 East Carolina ........................................ 0-1 Eastern Illinois ..................................... 1-0 Eastern Kentucky ............................... 3-5 Eastern Michigan .......................... 2-12-1 Fairfield ................................................. 1-1 Findlay ................................................... 0-1 Gardner-Webb ..................................... 1-2 George Mason ...................................... 0-1 Georgia .................................................. 0-2 Hofstra .................................................. 1-0 Kent State ........................................... 6-20 Kentucky .............................................. 1-3 Liberty ................................................... 2-4 Louisville ............................................... 0-1 Maryland ............................................... 0-1 Mercer ................................................... 2-1 Miami (Ohio) ...................................... 8-18 Morehead State ................................. 8-7-1 Murray State ........................................ 0-1 New York Tech .................................... 3-0 Niagara .................................................. 3-0 North Carolina A&T ........................... 6-3 North Carolina State .......................... 0-3 UNC Asheville ...................................... 1-2 Northern Illinois .................................. 3-2 Ohio ..................................................... 5-22 Ohio State ............................................. 0-1 Oklahoma State ................................... 0-2 Rio Grande ............................................ 4-0 Toledo .................................................... 1-7 VMI ........................................................ 2-2 Virginia Tech ........................................ 2-1 Western Kentucky .............................. 0-2 Western Michigan ............................... 2-6 West Virginia ........................................ 0-1 West Virginia State .......................... 6-3-1 Winthrop ............................................... 0-3 Wofford ................................................. 2-1 Wright State ......................................... 4-3 Youngstown State ............................... 5-3 7 Assistant Coaches Tom Carty Pitching Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Fourth season at Marshall Gwynedd-Mercy, 1996 #16 Tom Carty, entering his fourth season at Marshall University, joined the baseball staff in August 2001, to serve as the pitching coach for the Thundering Herd and handle various recruiting responsibilities. In his first season in 2002, the staff improved in 23 statistical categories. In addition, Chris Fritz and Chris Meadows were each awarded the MAC East Division Pitcher of the Week honors, the first time in school history that two Herd players were given the award in the same season. Under Carty, the pitching staff has greatly improved. The 2003 pitching staff was the best in the Piepenbrink era (1998 to present). The 6.58 ERA and the .300 opponents batting average were all program bests. Two AllTime Records were broken including nine saves by the staff and 441 innings pitched. The 197 BB were the fewest since 1998 and the 22 wins were second best (24 in 2001). Marshall also had three MAC Pitchers of the Week in two years. 2004 marked yet another improved season for the pitching staff. Carty’s staff contributed to a record-setting season for the Herd, tying the all-time win mark of 27 set in 1978. The staff set marks in the Piepenbrink era for the second straight season, recording a 5.23 ERA and holding opponents to a .276 batting average. They struck out 416 batters to set a new Marshall record, topping the old mark of 344 set in 1995. Carty has made an impact on several pitchers during his tenure at Marshall. Chris Meadows set the single season save record with six and is the alltime leader with 13. Meadows also set the Marshall career appearance record in 2004 with a career total of 95. Grant Harper also made tremendous strides under Carty, moving up to second in all-time innings pitched. He tied the Marshall record for career wins (19) and games started (45). Steve Ziroli became the first player to play professionally. After finishing his career with the Herd in May of 2004, Ziroli played for the Windy City ThunderBolts of the Frontier League. Carty came to Marshall from North Carolina State where he was employed as Director of Baseball Operations. He also served as pitching coach for the Delaware Valley Gulls of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League. Other college coaching assignments have been at West Chester University, Delaware Valley College and Montgomery County Community College. In his two seasons at West Chester, Carty served as the pitching and infield coach. He helped the school produce its first all-conference pitcher in seven years. Jim Koerner Tim Rice Second Assistant Coach First Season at Marshall St. John Fisher, 1997 Volunteer Assistant Coach First Season at Marshall Washington, 2002 Jim Koerner comes to Marshall after spending the 2004 season as an assistant coach at Monmouth University. Prior to his stint at Monmouth, he has a successful three seasons as the head coach at Medaille College (Buffalo, NY). He coached two All-Region (northeast) players while at Medaille. In 2003, he was named the 2003 North East Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. His 2003 team also had the Conference Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year. In the summer of 2003, Koerner coached the US Team at the Belgium Open in Antwerp, coaching against the French and Belgium Olympic teams. Koerner was an assistant with the Geneva Lakers of the New York Collegiate Baseball League in the summer of 2002. He played four years at St. John Fisher College (1993-1997) before signing with the Richmond Roosters of the Independent Frontier League. 8 Tim Rice is entering his first season with the Thundering Herd. He comes to Marshall after spending two seasons coaching at Tacoma Community College of the North Western Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC). In 2003, his team at Tacoma won the Western Division Championship with a 33-9 record. They placed third at the NWAACC Tournament. The taem had seven All-Region players including the 2003 All-Region MVP. Prior to coaching, he had a successful collegiate playing career. After playing the 1999 season at Tacoma as the team captain, he transferred to the University of Washington where he was the starting catcher. In 2000, he won the Jerry Thorton Unsung Hero Award. In 2002, his Huskie team made the NCAA Regionals. Rice graduated from Washington in 2002 with a BA in History. He is married to Hillary from Spokane, Washington. 2005 Marshall Baseball Brian Chrisman Career Highs #9 Brian Chrisman LHP - 6-0 - 170 Sophomore - L/L Pittsburgh, PA Baldwin HS Innings Pitched 7.2 (5/16/04 @ Ball State) Strikeouts 7 (Four times, last-5/16/04 @ Ball State) Hits Allowed 7 (Twice, last-4/30/04 vs. Central Michigan) Earned Runs 5 (5/9/04 @ Akron) Year 2004 ERA 4.30 W-L 4-3 Chrisman on the Mound GP-GS IP H R ER 15-11 60.2 52 35 29 BB 43 SO 69 SV 0 WP 6 Walks Allowed 6 (Twice, last-4/24/04 vs. NYIT) 2004: Had a strong freshman season ... tied for second on team with four wins ... made four bullpen appearances before moving into the starting rotation to start 11 games ... led team with 69 strikeouts ... pitched two scoreless innings in debut against Belmont, struck out five of six batters faced ... made first start against WVSC going six innings to earn the win ... he allowed three runs on five hits in that start ... in second start, pitched six innings giving up one run (unearned) and three hits ... struck out seven batters four times during the season ... best outing came against Ball State, went 7.2 innings allowing two runs on five hits to get his fourth win of the season ... fourth in the MAC in opponent batting average (.233) ... fifth in MAC only games in opponent average (.236). High School: Named to the All-Selection team and All-WPIAL South team… team MVP. Personal: Born May 24, 1985… son of Craig and Daryl Chrisman… elementary education major with a minor in special education. On Chrisman: Will receive medical redshirt for 2005. 2005 Marshall Baseball 9 Chris Cummings Career Highs #50 Chris Cummings RHP - 6-2 - 230 Junior - R/R Huntington, WV Huntington HS Innings Pitched 6.1 (5/14/04 @ Ball State) Strikeouts 9 (5/14/04 @ Ball State) Hits Allowed 6 (4/19/03 vs. Kent State) Earned Runs 7 (4/19/03 vs. Kent State) Year ERA 2003 7.82 2004 3.38 Totals 4.30 W-L 0-0 4-3 4-3 Cummings on the Mound GP-GS IP H R ER 11-0 12.2 15 13 11 22-5 48.0 37 24 18 33-5 60.2 52 37 29 BB 9 26 35 SO 17 53 70 SV 0 0 0 WP 2 13 15 Walks Allowed 4 (Three times, last-5/21/04 vs. Buffalo) 2004: Led Marshall starters with an ERA of 3.38 ... had an ERA of 3.16 in conference games, ninth in the MAC ... first in MAC in opponent batting average (MAC games only) with a .215 BA ... made 17 appearances out of the bullpen before starting five games later in the season ... in appearance at Charleston Southern pitched two hitless innings striking out four batters to lead MU to its first win of the season ... in two appearances that weekend (Coll. of Charleston/CSU) pitched five scoreless innings, striking out eight and allowing one hit ... held opponents scoreless in 11 of 17 bullpen appearances ... made first start against New York Tech, going five scoreless innings, giving up only two hits ... gave up only nine earned runs in five starts ... top start was at Ball State where he went 6.1 innings, giving up two runs and four hits ... tied for second on the team with four wins ... his 22 appearances in 2004 is top among returners this season ... his first career win came in the Charleston Southern game. 2003: Made 11 pitching appearances...allowed 15 hits over 12.2 innings...allowed a batting average of .294, fifth on the team...pitched hitless ninth inning in win over Concord...pitched scoreless inning in win over Western Michigan (3/ 30). High School: Helped guide Huntington High School to the 2002 MSAC championship…played for a Huntington Hounds team that captured fifth place in the NABF playoffs. Personal: Born on October 27, 1983…son of John and Debra Cummings…majoring in business with a marketing minor. On Cummings: Had a great sophomore season, has been developing as a starter, expected to anchor rotation. 10 2005 Marshall Baseball Adam Dobies Career Highs #28 Innings Pitched 5.0 (4/6/04 vs. Morehead St.) Adam Dobies RHP - 6-0 - 225 Sophomore - R/R Pittsburgh, PA North Allegheny Strikeouts 4 (4/6/04 vs. Morehead St.) Hits Allowed 5 (Five times, last-5/1/04 vs. Central Michigan) Earned Runs 5 (4/6/04 vs. Morehead St.) Year 2004 ERA 10.00 W-L 0-2 Dobies on the Mound GP-GS IP H R ER 12-3 27.0 39 33 30 BB 7 SO 22 SV 0 WP 4 Walks Allowed 2 (Three times, last-4/27/04 @ Morehead State) 2004: Made 12 appearances in freshman campaign for the Herd ... pitched a scoreless inning of relief in debut in opener at Belmont ... went three scoreless innings in win at Kentucky, allowed three hits in that appearance ... made first start on 3/30 at Louisville giving up four earned runs on five hits ... made a total of three starts for the season ... pitched a hitless inning of relief on 5/8 at Akron ... in the series opener on 5/21 vs. Buffalo pitched two scoreless innings, allowing one hit. High School: named All-North Player of the Year… selected for the AllSection team and All-North team. Personal: Born December 12, 1984… son of Walt and Debi Dobies… has a sister, Autumn, and a brother, Andrew who plays baseball for UVA. On Dobies: Could develop into top four starter, has powerful arm, could see time coming out of bullpen. 2005 Marshall Baseball 11 Adam Frederick Career Highs #11 At-Bats 6 (Twice, last - 5/8/04 @ Akron) Adam Frederick Runs 4 (2/22/04 @ CSU) 3B - 5-10 - 180 Junior - L/R Franklin, PA Franklin HS Hits 4 (5/11/04 vs. EKU) Runs Batted In 4 (Twice, last-4/27/04 @ Morehead State) Doubles 2 (3/3/04 vs. WVSC) Year Avg. 2003 .350 2004 .374 Totals .364 GP-GS 49-39 54-54 103-93 AB R 137 24 206 46 343 70 Frederick at the Plate H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Slg. 48 7 0 4 14 3 18 6-10 .489 77 11 0 3 43 25 25 13-17 .471 125 18 0 7 57 28 43 19-27 .478 TB 67 97 164 Home Runs 2 (5/11/03 vs. Akron) Stolen Bases 2 (Twice, last-4/10/04 @ Kent State) 2004: Team MVP ... team leader in several categories including: batting average (.376), runs scored (46), hits (77) and sacrifice flies (5) ... second in on base percentage (.435), runs batted in (43) and total bases (97) ... tenth in the MAC with .376 average ... tied for ninth in the conference with 77 hits ... team leader with 24 multiple hit games and ten multiple RBI games ... had an 11 game hit streak from 2/28-3/15 ... is carrying a ten game hit streak into 2005 ... started all 54 games at third base ... went 3-6 with four runs scored in MU’s first win of season at Charleston Southern ... was 3-3 with four RBI’s in 3/3 win over West Virginia State ... in MU’s three game sweep of Niagara, he went 4-12 with six runs batted in and three runs scored ... on 4/17 vs. Ohio U went 3-5 with two RBI’s and two runs scored ... played pivotal role in MU’s sweep of NYIT, batting .500 (5-10), scoring six runs ... scored 11 runs in six games from 4/ 17-4/27 ... on 5/8 doubleheader vs. Akron, Frederick went 5-10 knocking in five runs and scoring three times ... in MU’s series win over Ball State, went 5-11 scoring three runs ... third on team with 13 stolen bases. 2003: Third baseman who was second on the team with a batting average of .350 as a freshman...appeared in 49 games...fifth on team in on-base percentage (.384)...fourth on the team with 14 multiple hit games...had a six game hitting streak during 2003...registered first career home run in win over Concord (3/ 22)...hit two home runs in win over Akron (5/11). High School: Tri-County Athletic Conference MVP in 2002…named Franklin High School team MVP…All-TCAC selection in 2000, 2001, and 2002…finished high school career with .469 batting average and .970 fielding percentage…Franklin HS compiled 76 wins and 15 losses over his career…coached by Harry Miller… earned letters in golf and basketball…recipient of the Wayne Eakin Award for Strength of Character regarding athletics…lead his Pittsburgh AAU summer league team in hitting with a .410 average. Personal: Born on September 17, 1983…son of John and Marilyn Frederick…education major…brother, Ryan, and sister, Melissa, both graduated from Penn State University…played in Eastern Regional Final in Bristol, Conn., that went into extra innings in order to earn berth to Little League World Series (age 12). On Frederick: Top hitter and team MVP from 2004, will start at third base in 2005. 12 2005 Marshall Baseball Joe Glevenyak Career Highs #44 Joe Glevenyak At-Bats 7 (2/22/04 @ Charleston Southern) OF - 6-2 - 190 Senior - R/R West Palm Beach, FL Daytona CC Runs 3 (5/22/04 vs. Buffalo) Hits 5 (4/27/04 @ Morehead St.) Runs Batted In 5 (3/24/04 @ Kentucky) Doubles 3 (3/19/04 vs. Cleveland St.) Year Avg. 2003 .296 2004 .293 Totals .294 GP-GS 34-32 54-46 88-78 AB R 125 16 164 25 289 41 Glevenyak at the Plate H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Slg. 37 2 0 6 22 10 30 8-9 .456 48 12 0 3 33 15 34 8-12 .421 85 14 0 9 55 25 64 16-21 .436 TB 57 69 126 Home Runs 2 (2/14/03 @ Mercer) Stolen Bases 1 (16 times, last-5/22/04 vs. Buffalo) 2004: Started 46 of 54 games for the Herd, 41 in right field ... finished season with a .293 average, sixth on the team ... had a career night in win over Kentucky, going 4-4 with five RBI’s and two doubles ... one of only two five-RBI performances by the Herd in 2004 ... had two hits in four AB’s with two RBI’s and two runs in 3/6 win over Niagara ... went 3-4 with four RBI’s and three doubles in 3/19 win over Cleveland State ... in 4/27 win at Morehead State went 5-5 with two runs batted in ... one of two five hit performance for the Herd ... in final series against Buffalo went 5-11 with four RBI’s and five runs scored ... registered a hit in 13 of the final 18 games of the ‘04 season. 2003: Fourth on the team with a batting average of .296...played in the outfield in 34 games...fifth with 22 RBI’s...successful on eight out of nine stolen base attempts...hit two solo hume runs in win over Mercer...went 3-4 on 2/21 vs. Cof C...hit game-winning three run HR to give Herd win over Ohio...broken hand vs. Eastern Illinois caused him to miss one month of the season. Prior to Marshall: Played for coaches Rick Hall and Tim Touma at Daytona Beach Community College…team ranked seventh in Florida…played in Sarasota’s wooden bat summer league for the Bradenton Tarpons…registered 15 doubles, five triples and a .350 batting average. High School: Team won district and regional championships en route to third place finish in the state. Personal: Born on November 6, 1981…son of Joseph and Rebecca Glevenyak…finance major and marketing minor…has a brother (13). On Glevenyak: Expected to be the starting right fielder in 2005, will hit in the middle of the order. 2005 Marshall Baseball 13 Brad Helm Career Highs #12 Brad Helm OF - 5-11 - 190 Senior - L/L Downingtown, PA Mesa (AZ) CC At-Bats 5 (Twice, last-2/21/04 vs. George Mason) Runs 3 (2/29/04 @ UAB) Hits 2 (Five times, last-5/1/04 vs. Central Michigan) Runs Batted In 3 (Twice, last-4/17/04 vs. Ohio U) Doubles 1 (4/10/04 @ Kent State) Year Avg. GP-GS AB R 2003 .250 4-2 8 1 2004 .198 44-27 96 16 Totals .202 48-29 104 17 Helm at the Plate H 2B 3B HR 2 0 0 0 19 1 1 0 21 1 1 0 RBI BB SO SB-A Slg. TB 1 1 2 0-0 .250 2 16 19 36 2-2 .229 22 17 20 38 2-2 .231 24 Stolen Bases 1 (Twice, last-4/25/04 vs. NYIT) 2004: Played in 44 games making 27 starts for the Thundering Herd in 2004 ... in season opening doubleheader at Belmont, went 3-6 with three RBI’s ... scored three runs in series opening wins (4-16-17) against Ohio ... walked three times in OU series opening win on 4/ 16 ... was 2-4 with three runs batted in in 4/17 win over OU ... had a 2-3 performance on 4/24 in win over NYIT ... also scored two runs and batten in two in that game. 2003: Suffered season-ending broken hand in opening series vs. Mercer...went 2-4 in opening game vs. Mercer...injury limited him to four games and eight AB’s...received medical redshirt. Prior to Marshall: Won a league championship at Arizona’s Mesa Community College in 2002…played in the Junior College All-Star Game in which he went 2-3 with two RBIs…finished his freshman year batting .372 with 46 RBIs…batted in 41 runs in sophomore year while accumulating a .348 batting average…coached by Tony Cirelli…played three years in the West Chester Adult League…led team to two league championships while batting .306. High School: Helped guide Downingtown High School to a conference championship while being named to the All-State team in 2000…three time All-Area and All-Conference selection…named team MVP…played for coach Brian Stackhouse…named 1999 Player-of-the-Year in football while piloting Downingtown to state championship…nominated for prestigious Big 33 Football Classic…earned four letters in football. Personal: Born on January 20, 1981…son of Jack and Sue Helm…sports management and marketing major…has one brother, Matt (20)…father played baseball and football at the University of Pennsylvania…grandfather, Jack, Sr., played baseball at Villanova…nominated for High School Heisman award. On Helm: Will start in left field, had a great fall season, expected to be more productive on offense. 14 2005 Marshall Baseball Aaron Jamieson Career Highs #26 Aaron Jamieson IF - 5-9 - 160 Junior - R/R Lindsay, Ontario, Canada Bluefield State At-Bats 5 (Seven times, last-5/16/04 @ Ball State) Runs 2 (Twice, last-5/8/04 @ Akron) Hits 4 (4/9/04 @ Kent State) Runs Batted In 2 (Three times, last-5/8/04 @ Akron) Doubles 1 (Five times, last-4/27/04 @ Morehead St.) Jamieson at the Plate Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Slg. TB 2004 .301 36-26 103 16 31 5 0 2 10 42 29 3-8 .402 42 Home Runs 1 (Twice, last-4/6/04 vs. Morehead St.) Stolen Bases 1 (Three times, last-4/27/04 @ Morehead St.) 2004: Became full time starter at second base in early April ... started 26 games and played in 36 ... fifth on team in batting (.301) ... made first career start at Belmont, going 1-4 with a run scored ... notched first home run for the Herd on 3/3 vs. West Virginia state ... hit in seven straight games after becomming full time starter ... went 4-4 on 4/9 at Kent State ... had three two-RBI games (4/10Kent State, 4/24-NYIT, 5/8-Akron) ... had a 3-5 performance in win at Morehead State on 4/27, also scored a run in that game ... was 2-4 with two RBI’s and two runs in game two of the doubleheader (5/8) at Akron. Prior to Marshall: Played for coach Geoff Hunter at Bluefield State College. High School: In addition to baseball, also played hockey and football… KDAA High School Leading Scorer… named offensive player of the year… earned 2002 Provincial Baseball Championship Tournament MVP honors… named school Athlete of the Year. Personal: Born on June 25, 1983… son of Tom and Kim Jamieson… accounting major with a minor in finance… father played basketball at University of Toronto… has a brother Aiden (7), and 3 sisters, Brittany (10), Natalie (14), and Tiffany (18). 2005 Marshall Baseball 15 Chris Koutsavlis Career Highs #55 Year ERA 2003 5.67 2004 4.47 Totals 4.98 W-L 5-3 4-5 9-8 Koutsavlis GP-GS IP 14-11 66.2 15-14 88.2 29-25 155.1 Chris Koutsavlis LHP - 6-1 - 225 Junior - R/L Pittsburgh, PA Mt. Lebanon HS on the Mound H R ER 77 50 42 96 51 44 173 101 86 BB 15 26 41 SO 32 62 94 Innings Pitched 8.0 (Three times, last-5/22/04 vs. Buffalo) Strikeouts 10 (5/2/04 vs. CMU) Hits Allowed 11 (Three times, last-4/9/04 @ Kent State) SV 0 0 0 WP 10 6 16 Earned Runs 9 (4/9/04 @ Kent State) Walks Allowed 6 (5/8/04 @ Akron) 2004: Put in another strong pitching effort for the Herd in 2004 ... led the team in games started (14) and innings pitched (88.2) ... held UAB to three runs on seven hits in 6 2/3 IP on 2/28 ... got first win of the season against Niagara, went 5 2/3 innings, giving up two runs ... had back-to-back outings against Cleveland State and EMU which saw him pitch 6 2/3 innings in each, he gave up one earned run to Cleveland State and two runs to EMU ... went 1-4 through first ten outings, went 3-2 in last five ... earned second win with a seven inning, two ER performance against NYIT ... finished season with two best outings going eight innings on 5/15 against Ball State, allowing one run on three hits, followed that up by going eight innings on 5/ 22 against Buffalo, giving up one earned run, both were wins ... allowed only three earned runs over final three starts (a total of 23.0 innings) ... went six or more innings in nine of last ten appearances. 2003: Went 5-3 with a 5.67 ERA for the Herd...five wins tied for team lead...made 14 appearances...his 66.2 IP was second on the staff...faced 270 batters, second on the team...tied for team high seven strikeouts against Ohio...won first collegiate game against Mercer (2/ 14)...piched complete game shutout win against UB (4/12)...pitched eight innings in win over Youngstown State (5/17)...earned a 4.0 GPA in the fall of 2003. High School: Helped guide the Blue Devils to the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) championship as a senior…played for coach Mark Saghy…named to the All-Section and Regional All-American teams…a Louisville Slugger AllAmerican…played for the Pittsburgh River Bandits (AAU)…team ranked seventh in the country…earned two letters in soccer. Personal: Born on December 20, 1983…son of Kate and John Koutsavlis…business major…has a brother, Andrew (14), and sister, Ann (17). On Koutsavlis: Steady pitcher, maturing as a starter, expected to be a good 1-2 punch with Chris Cummings at the top of the rotation. 16 2005 Marshall Baseball Mike Marchyshyn Career Highs #27 Mike Marchyshyn RHP - 6-1 - 190 Senior - R/R Markham, Ontario, Canada Iowa Central CC Innings Pitched 4.0 (4/18/03 vs. Kent St.) Strikeouts 2 (4/18/03 vs. Kent State) Hits Allowed 9 (4/18/03 vs. Kent State) Earned Runs 6 (Twice, last-4/18/03 vs. Kent State) Year ERA 2003 12.23 2004 6.75 Totals 10.73 W-L 1-0 0-0 1-0 Marchyshyn GP-GS IP 11-0 17.2 6-0 6.2 17-0 24.1 on the Mound H R ER 34 25 24 6 5 5 40 30 29 Walks Allowed 2 (3/6/04 vs. Niagara) BB 4 3 7 SO 6 4 10 SV 0 0 0 WP 0 0 0 2004: Made six appearances for Marshall in the 2004 season ... gave up a total of five runs over that time ... in season debut, pitched a scoreless inning on 2/27 at UAB ... next appearance was also a scoreless inning on 3/6 vs. Niagara ... did not allow a hit in first two games ... went 2/3 of an inning in 4/27 win at Morehead State, allowed one hit ... finished season with an ERA of 6.75. Prior to Marshall: Helped guide team to two fourth place finishes at the NJCAA Division II World Series…team was two-time ICCAC and Region XI champions…coached by Rick Sandquist…played for the East York Bulldogs in the Metro Junior League from 2000-02…Bulldogs won two Metro championships and made an appearance in the 2000 Canadian National Championships. High School: Twice named to Toronto Star Top High School Players list…team won the York Region championship…played for coach Darrell Hall at Markham District High School…four-year letter-winner in baseball and earned one letter in basketball. Personal: Born on November 8, 1981…son of Marty and Joanne Marchyshyn…geography major... Dean’s list student and former member of Region XI Academic team...has one sister, Erin (16). On Marchyshyn: Had a good fall, entering his third year at Marshall, should play a bigger role this season. 2005 Marshall Baseball 17 Josh McConnell Career Highs #3 At-Bats 6 (3/25/03 vs. Drexel) Josh McConnell Runs 2 (5/2/03 @ Miami-OH) IF - 5-7 - 170 Senior - R/R Phenix City, AL Faulkner University Hits 2 (12 times, last-5/22/04 vs. Buffalo) Runs Batted In 4 (Twice, last-5/17/03 vs. Youngstown State) Doubles 1 (Five times, last-5/21/04 vs. Buffalo) Year Avg. 2003 .276 2204 .262 Totals .270 GP-GS AB R 40-26 98 13 33-13 65 8 73-39 163 21 McConnell at the Plate H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 27 3 0 0 16 10 15 5-7 17 2 0 0 9 7 9 2-3 44 5 0 0 25 17 26 7-10 Slg. .306 .292 .301 TB 30 19 49 Stolen Bases 2 (3/15/03 @ Wright State) 2004: Played in 33 games in 2004, starting 13 ... started first game of season on 2/15 at Belmont, went 2-4 with an RBI ... went 2-2 on 3/15 at Liberty, scored a run in that game ... recorded a hit in both games he started at Eastern Michigan ... on 5/11 vs. EKU went 1-2 with an RBI ... in season ending series against Buffalo, went 5-12 with five RBI’s and two runs scored ... was 2-4 with two RBI’s in the first two games of that series. 2003: Played in 40 games with a batting average of .276...went 2-3 in win over Eastern Illinois...had a sacrifice bunt run batted in to score tenth run in win over Drexel (3/24)...scored game tying run against Buffalo (4/13). Prior to Marshall: Attended Faulkner University...coached by Brent Barker. High School: Named Glenwood’s MVP his senior season...honored with Best Defensive Player award, along with the Coach’s Award...consistent hitter with a .340 average...coached by Tim Fanning and A.J. Kehoe...played in the AISA High School All-Star Game in Montgomery, Ala., where he went 2-4 with a double...nominated for High School Heisman award. Personal: Born on February 15, 1983...son of Donnie and Clorinda McConnell...has a brother Christopher and a sister Jenna...business administration major. On McConnell: Could see time at second base or shortstop, a great utility player. 18 2005 Marshall Baseball Marshall Murray Career Highs #2 Marshall Murray IF - 5-11 - 165 Senior - R/R Walnut Creek, CA Laney College At-Bats 5 (Three times, last-3/16/04 @ East Carolina) Runs 2 (Four times, last-3/21/04 vs. Cleveland State) Hits 3 (2/29/04 @ UAB) Runs Batted In 3 (2/29/04 @ UAB) Year Avg. GP-GS AB R 2004 .198 35-25 91 15 Murray at the Plate H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Slg. TB 18 7 0 0 6 10 13 7-7 .275 25 Doubles 1 (Seven times, last-3/28/04 @ Eastern Michigan) Stolen Bases 1 (Seven times, last-4/11/04 @ Kent State) 2004: Appeared in 35 games, starting 25 in first season with the Herd ... got first hit in game two of season opening doubleheader at Belmont ... had a 2-4, one RBI & run performance against George Mason (2/21) ... in MU’s 13-5 win at UAB (2/29), went 3-5 with three runs batted in and two runs scored ... the three hits and three RBI’s were all season and career highs, the five at bats and two runs scored tied career highs ... was 2-4 with two runs in 3/13 win at Liberty ... notched seven stolen bases. Prior to Marshall: Spent two years at Laney (Ca.) College...1st Team Bay Valley Conference player in 2002 and 2003...2003 Preseason All-American...Laney MVP in 2002 and 2003...batted .383 in 2002 and .378 in 2003. High School: attended De La Salle High School.. was the North Coast Section champions in 2000 with a record of 26-1...was named to the first-team All-County team...named an All-League player. Personal: Born December 14, 1981...son of Mark and Roberta Murray...has sister Mei-Ling who attends the University of Arizona...major is sport management. On Murray: Could see time on the left side of the infield, has been working hard to improve offensively. 2005 Marshall Baseball 19 Chris Peak Career Highs #14 Chris Peak OF - 5-9 - 160 Sophomore - R/R Barboursville, WV Cabell-Midland HS At-Bats 2 (Twice, last-3/15/04 @ Liberty) Runs 1 (Twice, last-3/15/04 @ Liberty) Hits 1 (Twice, last-5/22/04 vs. Buffalo) Runs Batted In 1 (2/20/04 @ Co. of Charleston) Year Avg. GP-GS AB 2004 .167 16-0 12 R 2 Peak at the Plate H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Slg. TB 2 0 0 0 1 0 7 0-0 .167 2 2004: Saw time in 16 games during the 2004 season ... had his first RBI in debut against College of Charleston (2/20) ... scored his first run on 3/6 in win over Niagara ... got his first career hit on 3/15 at Liberty, also scored a run ... went 1-1 in 9-2 win over Buffalo (5/22). 2003: Redshirted in 2003, Did not play. High School: Named a Mountain State Athletic Conference Honorable Mention after senior year...team won Regional Championship sophomore and junior years...participated in West Virginia state tournament in 2000 and 2001...coached by Bo Riley...teammate of current Herd utility player Joe Estep at Cabell-Midland...led his American Legion team in hits (38) and registered a .422 batting average and .617 on-base percentage during 2002 season...Post 177 earned state runner-up honors after falling in a 15 inning championship game in 2000. Personal: Born on August 28, 1984...son of Chandos and Judy Peak...has a brother, Charles (21), who is the Marshall men’s basketball manager...undecided major. On Peak: Good defensive outfielder, has been improving offensively. 20 2005 Marshall Baseball Rich Russell Career Highs #48 Rich Russell C - 6-4 - 245 Junior - R/R Toronto, Ontario, Canada Earl Haig HS At-Bats 6 (4/4/04 vs. Miami-OH) Runs 3 (Three times, last-4/27/04 @ Morehead State) Hits 3 (Four times, last-5/11/04 vs. EKU) Runs Batted In 4 (Three times, last-5/11/04 vs. EKU) Year Avg. 2003 .216 2004 .331 Totals .293 GP-GS AB R 35-26 74 12 50-47 151 33 85-73 225 45 Russell at the Plate H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Slg. TB 16 6 0 2 11 13 23 0-2 .378 28 50 14 0 8 28 25 33 0-0 .583 88 66 20 0 10 39 38 56 0-2 .516 116 Doubles 2 (Twice, last-5/11/04 vs. EKU) Home Runs 1 (Ten times, last-5/21/04 vs. Buffalo) 2004: Established himself as one of the top offensive and defensive catchers in the MAC in 2004 ... led the team in slugging (.583), on base percentage (.466), home runs (8) and time hit by a pitch (14) ... started 47 of 54 games, 46 as the catcher ... went 5-8 in final two games of UAB series ... in MU’s win on 2/29 at UAB, hit a grand slam well over 400 ft. to help the Herd to the win, he was 3-4 with four RBI’s and three runs in the game ... was 2-4 with two RBI’s and two runs in 3/21 win over Cleveland State ... went 3-6 with three runs in game two of doubleheader against Miami (OH) (4/4) ... on 4/27 at Morehead State, went 2-4 with three runs and four RBI’s ... had a ten game hit streak from 4/ 11-5/1 ... had a hit in 19 of 22 games from 3/21 against Cleveland State to 5/1 against Central Michigan ... on 5/11 vs. EKU went 3-4 with a home run, four RBI’s and a run. 2003: Played in 35 games in 2003, starting 26...scored tenth run vs. Drexel in a 10-4 win...had a bases loaded single in win over Buffalo (4/13)...had a fielding percentage of .970. High School: Earl Haig High School did not have a baseball program…played for Team Ontario in 2001-02…batted .310 with four homeruns and 28 RBIs…played in the NABF World Series…named best catcher of the tournament. Personal: Born on March 4, 1984…son of Ron and Lee Ann Russell…education major…has a sister, Shannon. On Russell: Will be the starting catcher in 2005, had a stellar season defensively and offensively in 2004. 2005 Marshall Baseball 21 Roddy Stieger Career Highs #10 Roddy Stieger IF - 5-11 - 175 Junior - R/R Westchester, OH Lakota West HS At-Bats 5 (Twice, last-5/16/04 @ Ball State) Runs 2 (Four times, last-5/21/04 vs. Buffalo) Hits 2 (Ten times, last-5/16/04 @ Ball State) Runs Batted In 2 (Eight times, last-5/16/04 @ Ball State) Year 2003 2004 Total Avg. .265 .204 .233 GP-GS AB R 46-26 98 17 45-29 108 14 91-55 206 31 Stieger at the Plate H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Slg. TB 26 3 0 3 16 10 17 2-2 .388 38 22 3 0 4 16 14 28 2-3 .343 37 48 6 0 7 32 24 45 4-5 .364 75 Doubles 1 (Six times, last-5/8/04 @ Akron) Home Runs 1 (Seven times, last-5/16/04 @ Ball State) Stolen Bases 1 (Four times, last-5/21/04 vs. Buffalo) 2004: Played in 45 games, starting 29 in 2004 ... hit home runs in two consecutive games, the home opener (3/3) against WVSC and the next games against Concord (3/5) ... had a hit or run scored in nine of ten games from 2/28 @ UAB to 3/15 @ Liberty ... was 2-4 with two RBI’s and a run in the 3/19 win against Cleveland State ... in doubleheader win over Akron (5/8) went 3-9 with four RBI’s ... went 5-13 in Ball State series win, hit a home run in the final two games of that series. 2003: Appeared in 46 games as a utility player...batted .265 with 26 hits in 98 AB’s...scored game-winning run vs. EIU (3/1)...hit first HR in win over Drexel (3/24)...hits two-run game-winning HR against Morehead State (4/1)...had a two RBI double in win over Kent State. 2002: Redshirted, did not play. High School: Played at Lakota West High School in Westchester, Ohio. Was named to the all-league team as a junior. As a junior, hit .395 with two home runs. His senior season, hit .300 with four home runs, including the game-winning home run in the regional semifinals. Led team to sectional championships in junior and senior year. Team won district championship his senior year. Also lettered in golf and basketball. Personal: Born on August 8, 1982 ... parents are Brenda Steiger and Steve Thompson ... major is broadcast journalism. On Stieger: Expected to be the starter at first base, has improved greatly at the plate. 22 2005 Marshall Baseball Nick Wolle Career Highs #8 Nick Wolle C - 6-1 - 195 Sophomore - R/R Coatesville, PA Solanco HS At-Bats 4 (Three times, last-4/24/04 vs. NYIT) Runs 1 (Three times, last-4/27/04 @ Morehead State) Hits 2 (2/20/04-Co. of Charleston) Runs Batted In 2 (2/20/04-Co. of Charleston) Home Runs 1 (2/20/04-Co. of Charleston) Year Avg. GP-GS AB 2004 .216 25-8 37 R 3 Wolle at the Plate H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Slg. TB 8 0 0 1 2 5 8 0-0 .297 11 2004: Started eight games, appeared in 25 in freshman season with the Thundering Herd ... served as the backup catcher to Rich Russell ... on 2/20 vs. College of Charleston went 2-2 with two RBI’s and a run scored, hit a two run home run ... went 1-1 on 3/3 in home opener against WVSC ... was 1-4 with a run on 3/15 @ Liberty ... went 12 in start against Cleveland State (3/20) ... recorded a single in his only at-bat against Buffalo on 5/21. High School: Batted .380 at Solanco High School...named a First-Team All-Star...won the Outstanding Senior Award....participated in the Pennsylvania East-West All-Star game at Riverside Stadium in Harrisburg...played for the Quarryville Legion batting .341 and having a fielding percentage of 1.000. Personal: Born on August 19, 1985...son of Stephen and Nancy Wolle...business major...has three siblings, Courtney (22), T.J. (15), and Collette (10). On Wolle: Will be second on the depth chart at catcher behind Rich Russell, has improved significantly offensively, has good arm strength to be good defensively. 2005 Marshall Baseball 23 2004 Redshirts #18 Derek Hagen IF - 6-1 - 175 Freshman - R/R Milton, WV Cabell-Midland HS 2004: Redshirted, did not play. High School: Attended Cabell Midland High School…team won the 2003 W.Va. AAA State Championship…All-State Honorable Mention...All-Conference 2nd team...All-W.Va./Ky. League 1st team. Personal: Born June 10, 1985… son of Gary and Gail Hagen… pre-med major… father played baseball at Erie Community College… has a brother Mark (21). On Hagen: Steady defensively, need to improve on the offensive side. #21 Matt Helm IF - 5-11 - 180 Freshman - R/R Downingtown, PA Downingtown HS 2004: Redshirted, did not play. High School: Attended Downingtown High School… played football where he was 1st team All-State and All-Area Player of the Year… Two time 1st team All-League second baseman honoree… All-Area second baseman… team won league championship. Personal: Born January 4, 1985… son of Jack and Sue Helm… father played baseball and football for the University of Pennsylvania… has a brother Brad Helm (24) who also plays for Marshall. On Helm: Has made strides offensively, plays steady defense, could compete for time in the middle infield. 24 2005 Marshall Baseball Newcomers #35 Prior to Marshall: Played for the Spring Valley Wolves (USSSA) for two seasons and also spent a year with the Nextel Young Guns. High School: Was 5-4 at Spring Valley with 91 K’s, 58 BB, a 2.15 ERA and one save in 53 innings pitched … batted .310 … was a 2004 Sectional Champion … named Most Valuable Player and to All-Tournament Team in the Foothills Classic … first team All-MSAC … first team WV/KY League. #30 Andrew Blain LHP - 5-11 - 160 Freshman - L/L Huntington, WV Spring Valley HS Personal: Born on April 16, 1986 … parents are Marsha and David Blain … has a sister Courtney (23) … major is undecided. On Blain: Has a good arm, still learning how to pitch, could help in the bullpen or be redshirted. Chris Borgognoni OF - 5-11 - 180 Freshman - R/R Miami, FL Florida Christian Prior to Marshall: Spent time playing with the Miami Cardinals and the Florida Bombers club teams. Personal: Born on August 14, 1986 … parents are Greg and Georgia Borgognoni … has a brother Matt (16) … major is Business. High School: Named MVP in sophomore and senior seasons … won a gold glove in junior campaign … hit .340 with two home runs in state championships. On Borgognoni: Very athletic, trying to get better speed. #36 Prior to Marshall: Played at Barton County Community College from 2002-2004 … in 2004, had a 1.53 ERA with one win and two saves … played for the Topeka Capitals of the Jayhawk League in 2003 and the Parkville Sluggers in 2004. 2005 Marshall Baseball Brendon Bump RHP - 6-0 - 185 Junior - R/R Lawrence, KS Barton County CC Personal: Parents are Bill and Marcy Bump … has an older brother Ryan (29) and older sister Andrea (26) … born on August 17, 1983 … majoring in Sports Management. On Bump: Experienced in bullpen, submarine delivery, tough on right-handed hitters, could take Ziroli’s spot. 25 Newcomers #20 Prior to Marshall: Played three seasons with the Ashland Athletics of the USSSA. High School: Went 7-1 with a 1.79 ERA in 2004 … was an All-Area selection in 2004 … made the ’04 All-District team and All-Region team … member of the 2004 16th Region Championship team … elected to the Kentucky Senior EastWest All-Star game … pitched two innings with three strikeouts in that game. #19 High School: In senior year (2004), batted .422 with 19 BB’s, 25 RBI’s and was 6-7 in throw outs and no passed balls … was named First Team All-County, All-County All-Star and All- Met Honorable Mention in 2004 … team made the regional championships in 2003 … played in the 2003 Blue + Gray Classic at Wake Forest. 26 Andrew Hancock RHP - 6-3 - 170 Freshman - R/R Ashland, KY Paul G. Blazer HS Personal: Son of Bill Hancock and Tudy Wilson … has three siblings, Rebecca (19), Rachel (22) and Richard (29) … born on May 14, 1986 … major is undecided. On Hancock: Developing nicely, could be in rotation or provide depth in the bullpen. Tommy Johnson C - 5-10 - 220 Freshman - R/R Gaithersburg, MD Quince Orchard Personal: Born on March 14, 1986 … parents are Steven and Debra Johnson … has a brother Michael … major is Physical Education. On Johnson: Good offensively, needs to learn the game more as a catcher. 2005 Marshall Baseball Newcomers #33 Brian Knippelmeyer RHP - 6-2 - 180 Junior - R/R Lincoln, NE Barton County CC Prior to Marshall: Went 3-0 with a 3.02 ERA in sophomore season at Barton … had 42 K’s and one save in the season … … played in the Strike Zone Summer League (Omaha, NE) and Rocky Top (Lincoln, NE). High School: As a senior in HS went 4-3 with a 4.34 ERA and 44 K’s … awards included All-City, Honorable Mention Super State and Cornhusker League All-Star. On Knippelmeyer: Was a junior college pitcher, experienced, could end up in the starting rotation, his competitive attitude is a great attribute. Personal: Born on September 12, 1983 … parents are Owen and Sandra Knippelmeyer … has an older sister Brenda (23) … major is Parks and Leisure Studies. #34 Aaron Levinson IF - 5-8 - 165 Junior - R/R Seattle, WA Mesa (AZ) CC High School: Had a .339 batting average at Lake Washington HS … named to 2nd team All-League team … also named honorable mention … played in HS All-Star game in Bannerwood Park going 1-5 … went 1-2 in ACCAC All-Start game at Grand Canyon Univ. Personal: Son of Lynne Levinson … born on August 7, 1984 … major is Sports Medicine. On Levinson: Competing for stating job at shortstop, quick on defense, adjusting to the Division I-A level. 2005 Marshall Baseball 27 Newcomers #23 Prior to Marshall: Had a .310 batting average at Pratt Community College … played in the Jayhawk West All-Star game in Wichita, KS … also played in the Arkansas All-State All-Star game held in Fayettville, AR … … played for the Arkansas American Legion 3A team from 2000-2003 … was on the Las Vegas Blues in 2004. Brent Mason IF - 5-11 - 170 Junior - R/R Sherwood, AR Pratt (KS) CC High School: HS Team won conference championships from 2000-2002 … named to All-Conference team in 2001 … in 2002, batted .419 with 46 stolen bases … 5A All-Conference and All-State nominee … made the All-Arkansas Team. On Mason: Competing for shortstop starting job, solid player. Personal: Son of Bruce and Karen Mason … has a sister Melissa (23) … major is Business Management … born on January 29, 1984. #5 Bryson Meyers LHP - 6-3 - 205 Junior - L/L Oakland, MD Potomac State Prior to Marshall: Played in the 2004 JUCO World Series … Personal: Born on November 1, 1983 … parents are Jackie and 5-0 as a freshman at Potomac State College … … played for Kim Meyers … has a sister Brianne (22) … major is Criminal the Beckley Bash club team … team was 5th at the AAABA Justice. World Series. High School: Was named the 2002 Pro-Line Player of the Year … made Team Maryland in 2002 … participated in the 2002 Crown All-Star game. #7 Prior to Marshall: Played two season with the Disney Bell Legion and four years at the Spalding Baseball Camp. High School: As a senior, batted .552 with 45 RBI’s and 35 runs … his 52 hits was a Anne Arundle County record … he was named a 1st team All-Metropolitan and also named to the All-Anne Arundle County team … played in two Blue Grey Classics. 28 On Meyers: Stong leftie, had a productive fall season, should see more innings with increased confidence. Justin Perry IF - 5-10 - 190 Freshman - R/R Davidsonville, MD Archbishop HS Personal: Born on March 15, 1986 … parents are John and Victoria Perry … has a younger sister Emily (14) … major is Sports Management. On Perry: Top position is at third base, an offensive threat, learning the position. 2005 Marshall Baseball Newcomers #25 Randall “Bubba” Pfaff OF - 5-11 - 205 Junior - L/R Florence, CO Seward (KS) County CC Prior to Marshall: As a sophomore at Seward County CC batted .335 with four home runs and 45 RBI’s … as a freshman batted .265 with four home runs and 35 RBI’s … … played four seasons with the Pueblo Chieftains winning the league all four years. High School: As a sophomore batted .585 with six HR’s and 28 RBI’s … as a junior batted .606 with five HR’s and 32 RBI’s … in senior year, averaged .614 with four home runs and 35 RBI’s … three-time All-State player … played in Colorado High School Top 40 game at Coors Field … two-time League MVP. #41 Personal: Parents are Charles and Eileen Ponietowicz … born on December 7, 1985 … major is Sports Management. #4 Personal: Son of Randy and Brenda Pfaff … has a sister (22) and brother (19) … born on November 12, 1983 … major is Dietetics with a minor in Exercise Science. On Pfaff: Great hitter, can play outfield or DH, is a switch hitter. Tom Ponietowicz RHP - 6-2 - 230 Freshman - R/R Norristown, PA Norristown HS On Ponietowicz: Had a productive fall, big and strong, could make a contribution as a freshman. Adam Ptacek OF - 5-11 - 165 Junior - L/R Assaria, KS Pratt (KS) CC Prior to Marshall: Attended Pratt Community College … batted .373 in his sophomore season … played for the Salina Hawks in 1999-2000 and for the Salina Falcons from 20002002. Personal: Born on July 28, 1983 … parents are Randy and Roberta Ptacek … has three siblings, Chance (24), Heidi (22) and April (17) … major is Psychology. High School: Named to the All-State team in 2001-02 and was an All-State Honorable Mention in 2000-01. On Ptacek: Hard player, could compete for center field position, good defensively. 2005 Marshall Baseball 29 Newcomers #32 Jeff Ritter OF - 6-0 - 180 Freshman - R/R S. Rockwood, MI Carleton-Airport High School: All-State in junior and senior seasons … batted .475 with three home runs, 18 stolen bases and eight outfield assists as a senior … as a junior, batted .455 with 20 stolen bases, three home runs and 14 doubles … won the district championship as a senior … as a junior and senior was named First Team All-League, All-Region and All-State. Personal: Son of Ron and Cheri Ritter … has a brother Ryan (21) and a sister Jennifer (7) … born on January 2, 1986 … major is Athletic Training. On Ritter: Had a great fall, strong on the defensive end, could compete for center field starting position. #15 A.J. Sikula IF - 6-1 - 180 Freshman - R/R Charleston, WV South Charleston HS Prior to Marshall: Played with the Huntington Hounds in the summer of 2004. Personal: Son of Andy and Judy Sikula … has five siblings … born on January 31, 1986 … majoring in Business. High School: Had a .422 average with 38 RBI’s, six home runs as a senior … named the MSAC Player of the Year … First team conference, All-County, All-State, and was also named the Charleston Gazette Player of the Week. On Sikula: Will be redshirted. 30 2005 Marshall Baseball Newcomers #17 Prior to Marshall: Went 8-0 with a 1.97 ERA at St. Catherine College as a freshman … ranked 7th in the JC pitcher poll … recognized as “Players to Watch” in collegiate magazine … his eight wins and 1.97 ERA were both school records … served as the team captain … played for the Front Royal Cardinals of the Valley League in 2003. High School: Went 8-2 with a 0.74 ERA … two-time AllState and All-Area nominee … three-time All-Region player … played on the East West All-Star Team … high school won four district championships and two regional championships. #31 Jeremy Slone RHP - 6-0 - 200 Sophomore - R/R Paintsville, KY St. Catherine Personal: Born on February 22, 1983 … parents are Chuck and Brenda Slone … has a sister Lauren (15) … majoring in Marketing. On Slone: Strong right hander, has starter potential, will contribute immediately in bullpen or rotation. David Slovak RHP - 5-11 - 140 Freshman - R/R Louisville, KY Eastern HS High School: Went 9-2 with a 1.00 ERA in senior season … had a 0.33 ERA in junior season … set state record for lowest career ERA. On Slovak: Had a great fall season, submarine pitcher, has great stuff, versatile, could see time as closer. Personal: Born on May 20, 1986 … father is Dave Slovak … has a sister, Nadine … majoring in Adult Fitness. #24 High School: Had a .438 average in senior season … team won the district championship … also made the Daily Independent All-Area Team and the All-District Team. Aaron Thompson C - 6-0 - 165 Freshman - R/R Ashland, KY Fairview HS Personal: Son of Rick and Kathy Thompson … has two sisters, Tiffany (24) and Julie (26) … boron on August 20, 1985 … major is Athletic Training. On Thompson: Freshman catcher, fourth on depth chart. 2005 Marshall Baseball 31 2004 Season Review The 2004 season was one of peaks and valleys for the Thundering Herd baseball team. After starting the season 0-5, the Herd rallied to Mike finish the season with a 27-22 record, including finishing the season Koitsopoulos with an 8-2 mark over the final ten games. With its late season surge, the Herd tied the all-time school win record of 27 set in 1978. After a rough start to the season, MU showed their true colors in a game at Charleston Southern. After the game went back and forth all day, the two teams went into extra innings tied at six. Corie O’Bryan singled in what would be the game-winner and Chris Cummings downed CSU in order in the 13th inning to give Marshall its first win of the season. In the next series at UAB, things started out tough again with MU falling in the first two games of the series, but in the final game, a grand slam by catcher Rich Russell gave Marshall a lead that they would not give up as they would cruise to a 13-5 win to earn their first victory over the Blazers. The win at UAB proved to be a big one for the Herd as it would be the first of seven straight victories for the team. Even more impressive is their domination of opponents over that span. They outscored their opponents by a 62-32 margin over that streak. They also won five in a row at home before defeating Liberty on the road. Over the next month, there were some tough times for MU, but they would pick up some big wins along the way. In a home series in mid March against Cleveland State, Marshall took two out of three and only a few days later, MU traveled to Kentucky and earned their first win over the Wildcats since 1998. In that game, Joe Glevenyak went 4-4 with five RBI’s to give the Herd a 6-2 win. The MAC schedule started out a shaky 0-6, but MU would pick up the pieces to earn a road win at Kent State before returning home and taking two of three from Ohio University. It marked the first time Marshall won two games against OU in a season since 1998 and the first time they won a season series against OU since 1993. Marshall then went on to swept NYIT in its final non-conference weekend. After a series against Central Michigan, Marshall went on one of its best runs in recent years to finish the season. With ten games left, MU knew it had to win eight to tie the all-time win record of 27 set in 1978. Even though the possibility looked bleak at the time, the team pulled together. At Akron, Marshall swept a Satuday doubleheader and followed that up by taking two of three from Ball State the next weekend. Grant In between those weekends, the Herd earned a 11-0 win over Eastern Kentucky, who was batting .386 as a team heading Harper into the game. The Herd pitching staff, including seniors Grant Harper and Steve Ziroli shut down the EKU offense to take the win. In the final series of the season, the Herd pulled together to sweep the series against Buffalo. Against all odds, the team did what it had to do to tie the record. It was not only team accomplishments that highlighted the season, but individual accomplishments by many players such as Chris Meadows, Grant Harper, Chris Monaco, Adam Frederick and others made the season one to remember. 32 2005 Marshall Baseball 2004 Season Review 2004 Notes Francois Larmore Home Field Advantage: The Thundering Herd finished 2004 with a 17-8 record at University Heights. Included in that were three series sweeps: Niagara, NYIT and Buffalo. Another impressive stat is that the Herd was 12-2 at home against non-conference opponents. Save Record: Senior Chris Meadows broke Tim Fanning’s school record of nine saves with a win early in the season over Niagara. Meadows added three more saves to set the school record at 13. Another Record for Meadows: Chris Meadows made his 76th career appearance in the Herd’s win over Concord on March 5, and in doing so, broke Sean Reeder’s record of 75. Meadows continued to add to the record and finished his career with 95 appearances. That total also set the MAC record. Matt Speicher of Ball State previously held the record of 93, which he set in his career from 1996-99. Meadows also holds MU’s season appearance record of 28, which he set in 2002 and tied in 2003. His total of 24 from the 2004 season was the fourth highest total on the list. Stolen Bases: Chris Monaco had a recordbreaking season on the bases, stealing a school record 40 bases, eclipsing the old record set by Aaron Williams by seven. The total also tied Monaco for fifth in the nation with .78 stolen bases per game. As a team, Marshall ranked 19th in the nation, averaging 1.87 stolen bases per game. Jackson State led the country, averaging 4.08 per game. More Pitching: Senior Grant Harper also put his name into the record book. With a start and a win on senior day against Buffalo, Harper moved tied the school record for both categories. It was his 45th start, tied with J.R. Watts and the win was his 19th, tying him with Albie DeYoung. He also finished his career second in career innings pitched, only 1/3 of an inning behind J.R. Watts’ record of 299.2 IP. Players of the Week: Corie O’Bryan and Adam Frederick took MAC Player of the Week honors in 2004. O’Bryan took the honors on April 6th after batting .769 with seven RBI’s for that week. He contributed to nine of 15 runs scored by MU that week. Adam Frederick took the honors for the week of May 10. In a three-game set at Akron that week, Frederick batted .583, going 7-12 with five runs batted in. He helped the Herd to a doubleheader win that weekend over the Zips. 2005 Marshall Baseball Chris Meadows 33 2004 Stats 2004 Results Record: 27-27; Home: 17-8; Away: 10-18; Neutral: 0-1; Conference: 10-13 Date 2/14 2/14 2/15 $2/20 $2/21 $2/22 2/27 2/28 2/29 3/3 3/4 3/5 3/6 3/7 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/24 *3/26 *3/27 *3/28 3/30 *4/4 *4/4 4/6 4/6 *4/9 *4/10 *4/11 *4/16 *4/17 *4/18 4/24 4/24 4/25 4/27 4/27 *4/30 *5/1 *5/2 *5/8 *5/8 *5/9 5/11 *5/14 *5/15 *5/16 *5/21 *5/22 *5/23 Opponent Score at Belmont 1-3 L at Belmont 8-9 L at Belmont 3-4 L at C. of Charleston 4-14 L vs. George Mason 4-11 L at Charleston South.W 8-6 at UAB 1-7 L at UAB 3-4 L at UAB W 13-5 WVSC W 10-3 Concord W 5-3 Niagara W 6-4 Niagara W 12-5 Niagara W 8-7 at Liberty W 8-5 at Liberty 5-8 L at Liberty 5-14 L at East Carolina 2-8 L Cleveland State W 8-3 Cleveland State 1-2 L Cleveland State W 8-2 at Kentucky W 6-2 at Eastern Michigan 7-8 L at Eastern Michigan 2-3 L at Eastern Michigan 3-7 L at Louisville 5-17 L Miami (OH) 3-11 L Miami (OH) 7-8 L Morehead State W 5-1 Morehead State 5-6 L at Kent State 1-11 L at Kent State W 4-3 at Kent State 4-5 L Ohio U. W 4-3 Ohio U. W 13-9 Ohio U. 2-7 L NYIT W 9-7 NYIT W 7-1 NYIT W 10-3 at Morehead State W 14-10 at Morehead State 0-6 L Central Michigan 4-7 L Central Michigan 3-12 L Central Michigan 1-9 L at Akron W 8-3 at Akron W 13-4 at Akron 1-13 L Eastern Kentucky W 11-0 at Ball State W 6-2 at Ball State 3-4 L at Ball State W 8-2 Buffalo W 8-4 Buffalo W 9-2 Buffalo W 5-1 R-H-E 1-4-1 8-10-1 3-8-1 4-8-5 4-9-2 8-14-4 1-2-0 3-9-0 13-14-2 10-14-0 5-11-0 6-10-1 12-11-0 8-9-1 8-11-1 5-10-2 5-12-1 2-11-2 8-11-0 1-4-1 8-9-2 6-12-1 7-9-0 2-7-1 3-5-1 5-13-2 3-5-1 7-15-0 5-6-0 5-10-1 1-6-0 4-7-0 4-8-2 4-8-2 13-15-1 2-3-1 9-11-3 7-7-0 10-10-2 14-19-2 0-5-1 4-7-5 3-7-0 1-7-1 8-14-1 13-15-1 1-8-3 11-17-0 6-11-1 3-8-2 8-15-0 8-11-2 9-14-1 5-6-3 R-H-E 3-6-1 9-14-0 4-6-1 14-13-2 11-9-2 6-8-2 7-10-2 4-9-3 5-9-2 3-6-3 3-8-1 4-9-1 5-9-3 7-8-1 5-7-0 8-13-1 14-18-1 8-9-1 3-7-0 2-9-2 2-7-1 2-9-4 8-9-2 3-11-0 7-12-3 17-14-1 11-14-1 8-10-4 1-4-1 6-8-2 11-13-1 3-7-1 5-9-3 3-4-2 9-15-3 7-12-3 7-12-1 1-5-4 3-5-2 10-13-3 6-4-0 7-9-2 12-16-2 9-15-0 3-7-0 4-6-0 13-12-0 0-9-1 2-4-0 4-6-1 2-5-1 4-8-2 2-10-1 1-9-1 Inns. 7 7 9 9 9 (13) 9 9 9 7 9 7 (9) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 (10) 7 9 9 9 (12) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 Overall 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 0-5-0 1-5-0 1-6-0 1-7-0 2-7-0 3-7-0 4-7-0 5-7-0 6-7-0 7-7-0 8-7-0 8-8-0 8-9-0 8-10-0 9-10-0 9-11-0 10-11-0 11-11-0 11-12-0 11-13-0 11-14-0 11-15-0 11-16-0 11-17-0 12-17-0 12-18-0 12-19-0 13-19-0 13-20-0 14-20-0 15-20-0 15-21-0 16-21-0 17-21-0 18-21-0 19-21-0 19-22-0 19-23-0 19-24-0 19-25-0 20-25-0 21-25-0 21-26-0 22-26-0 23-26-0 23-27-0 24-27-0 25-27-0 26-27-0 27-27-0 MAC 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 0-5-0 0-5-0 0-5-0 0-6-0 1-6-0 1-7-0 2-7-0 3-7-0 3-8-0 3-8-0 3-8-0 3-8-0 3-8-0 3-8-0 3-9-0 3-10-0 3-11-0 4-11-0 5-11-0 5-12-0 5-12-0 6-12-0 6-13-0 7-13-0 8-13-0 9-13-0 10-13-0 Pitcher of Record Henning (L, 0-1) Meadows (L, 0-1) Harper (L, 0-1) Henning (L, 0-2) Koutsavlis (L, 0-1) Cummings (W, 1-0) Henning (L, 0-3) Cummings (L, 1-1) Harper (W, 1-1) Chrisman (W, 1-0) Conrad (W, 1-0) Kousavlis (W, 1-1) Harper (W, 2-1) Henning (W, 1-3) Chrisman (W, 2-0) Cummings (L, 1-2) Harper (L, 2-2) Ziroli (L, 0-1) Ziroli (W, 1-1) Koutsavlis (L, 1-2) Harper (W, 3-2) Henning (W, 2-3) Meadows (L, 0-2) Henning (L, 2-4) Harper (L, 3-3) Henning (L, 2-5) Chrisman (L, 2-1) Koutsavlis (L, 1-3) Henning (W, 3-5) Dobies (L, 0-1) Koutsavlis (L, 1-4) Meadows (W, 1-2) Meadows (L, 1-3) Chrisman (W, 3-1) Ziroli (W, 2-1) Harper (L, 3-4) Henning (W, 4-5) Cummings (W, 2-2) Koutsavlis (W, 2-4) Harper (W, 4-4) Dobies (L, 0-2) Chrisman (L, 3-2) Cummings (L, 2-3) Koutsavlis (L, 2-5) Cummings (W, 3-3) Koutsavlis (W, 3-5) Chrisman (L, 3-3) Harper (W, 5-4) Cummings (W, 4-3) Meadows (L, 1-4) Chrisman (W, 4-3) Ziroli (W, 3-1) Koutsavlis (W, 4-5) Harper (W, 6-4) Att. 127 127 112 266 189 122 232 232 291 108 175 150 100 125 67 73 57 1,180 100 162 133 296 126 219 134 201 72 72 50 133 305 347 156 201 175 218 192 155 101 112 112 125 208 105 131 131 101 142 141 141 347 142 203 313 Time 1:49 2:48 2:18 3:02 2:40 4:25 3:03 2:39 2:48 2:03 2:12 2:38 2:43 2:50 2:50 2:52 2:58 2:36 2:30 2:32 2:45 2:27 3:10 2:27 2:18 3:24 2:55 3:04 1:34 3:06 2:03 2:55 3:25 2:35 3:04 2:28 3:00 2:35 2:50 3:01 1:49 2:50 2:54 2:45 2:40 2:55 2:32 2:48 2:38 2:27 2:41 2:53 2:54 2:45 * Mid-American Conference game ( ) extra inning game $ College of Charleston Tournament 34 2005 Marshall Baseball 2004 Stats Hitting Statistics (by batting average) Player Frederick, A Russell, R. Larmore, F. O'Bryan, C. Jamieson, A. Glevenyak, J Koitsopoulos McConnell, J Monaco, C. Wolle, N. Stieger, R. Helm, B. Murray, M. Peak, C. Megee, M. Totals Opponents Avg. .374 .331 .313 .303 .301 .293 .290 .262 .259 .216 .204 .198 .198 .167 .130 GP 54 50 54 54 36 54 53 33 51 25 45 44 35 16 19 .284 54 .276 54 GS 54 47 54 54 26 46 51 13 51 8 29 27 25 0 1 AB 206 151 211 188 103 164 176 65 205 37 108 96 91 12 23 R 46 33 41 26 16 25 29 8 39 3 14 16 15 2 1 H 77 50 66 57 31 48 51 17 53 8 22 19 18 2 3 2B 3B HR RBI TB 11 0 3 43 97 14 0 8 28 88 16 0 7 43 103 13 0 6 37 88 5 0 2 10 42 12 0 3 33 69 5 1 3 23 67 2 0 0 9 19 5 0 0 18 58 0 0 1 2 11 3 0 4 16 37 1 1 0 16 22 7 0 0 6 25 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 3 Slg% BB HBP SO GDP OB% .471 25 1 25 2 .435 .583 25 14 33 2 .466 .488 20 3 52 2 .376 .468 20 11 37 3 .395 .408 10 2 29 0 .368 .421 15 6 34 0 .369 .381 16 4 12 0 .360 .292 7 2 9 0 .351 .283 28 3 45 3 .356 .297 5 1 8 0 .326 .343 14 6 28 0 .328 .229 19 5 36 0 .355 .275 10 12 13 0 .354 .167 0 0 7 0 .167 .130 4 1 6 1 .286 SF 5 1 3 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 SH SB-Att PO A E Fld% 2 13-17 32 103 12 .918 2 0-0 310 52 6 .984 1 14-16 49 0 1 .980 0 0-2 189 10 3 .985 2 3-8 43 71 8 .934 1 8-12 81 5 2 .977 0 10-14 90 116 15 .932 0 2-3 23 34 1 .983 3 40-52 105 2 6 .947 0 0-0 106 11 1 .992 3 2-3 260 22 2 .993 4 2-2 42 0 2 .955 1 7-7 45 57 2 .981 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 1 0-0 0 2 0 1.000 .398 218 .401 201 19 22 20 101-1361400 569 68 .967 19 60-93 1401 596 82 .961 54 1836 314 522 94 2 37 286 731 54 1812 318 500 98 10 36 292 726 71 374 65 416 13 20 .378 .365 LOB - Team (453), Opp (402). DPs turned - Team (41), Opp (34). CI - Team (1), Russell, R. 1, Opp (4). IBB - Team (4), Larmore, F. 1, Russell, R. 1, Monaco, C. 1, O'Bryan, C. 1, Opp (8). Picked off - Monaco, C. 5, Glevenyak, J 3, Larmore, F. 3, Jamieson, A. 2, Koitsopoulos 2, McConnell, J 2. Pitching Statistics (by ERA) Player Conrad, F. Cummings, C. Meadows, C Ziroli, S. Chrisman, B. Koutsavlis Harper, G. Henning, S. Marchyshyn Dobies, A. Molinari, P. Davis, A. Wilson, Tr. ERA 0.00 3.38 3.72 4.04 4.30 4.47 5.40 5.56 6.75 10.00 10.00 11.81 13.97 W-L App GS Cg Sho/Cbo 1-0 2 0 0 0-0 4-3 22 5 0 0-0 1-4 24 0 0 0-1 3-1 23 2 0 0-1 4-3 15 11 0 0-0 4-5 15 14 0 0-0 6-4 17 13 0 0-1 4-5 18 6 1 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 0-0 0-2 12 3 0 0-0 0-0 8 0 0 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 0-0 0-0 7 0 0 0-0 Totals Opponents 5.23 27-27 54 4.95 27-27 54 54 1 54 5-1 1-1 0 SV 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IP 1.2 48.0 29.0 55.2 60.2 88.2 80.0 45.1 6.2 27.0 9.0 5.1 9.2 H 1 37 27 48 52 96 104 53 6 39 9 10 18 R 3 24 16 28 35 51 56 29 5 33 10 7 21 ER 0 18 12 25 29 44 48 28 5 30 10 7 15 BB 3 26 14 19 43 26 22 18 3 7 6 6 8 SO 2 53 31 62 69 62 55 38 4 22 5 2 11 2B 0 6 3 8 10 13 24 15 1 5 3 4 6 3B 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 HR 0 1 2 4 3 4 7 5 1 3 2 0 4 AB 7 178 110 207 223 342 329 173 25 111 35 25 47 7 466.2 500 318 271 201 416 7 467.0 522 314 257 218 374 98 94 10 2 36 1812 37 1836 B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA .143 2 0 0 0 0 .208 13 2 1 1 1 .245 0 2 0 1 4 .232 5 15 0 1 2 .233 6 6 2 4 1 .281 6 11 0 6 3 .316 5 7 0 5 2 .306 2 7 1 1 3 .240 0 1 0 0 0 .351 4 7 1 1 3 .257 1 3 0 0 0 .400 1 1 1 0 0 .383 3 3 2 2 0 .276 .284 48 40 65 71 8 12 22 19 19 20 PB - Team (6), Russell, R. 5, Wolle, N. 1, Opp (16). Pickoffs - Team (9), Russell, R. 4, Dobies, A. 2, Henning, S. 1, Harper, G. 1, Koutsavlis 1, Opp (17). SBA/ATT - Russell, R. (53-76), Koutsavlis (15-21), Chrisman, B. (11-19), Harper, G. (7-14), Wolle, N. (7-12), Henning, S. (6-10), Ziroli, S. (8-10), Cummings, C. (4-7), Meadows, C (3-5), Dobies, A. (4-5), Wilson, Tr. (1-1), Conrad, F. (1-1). Individual Superlatives Multiple Hit Games Player 2 A. Frederick 13 F. Larmore 16 C. O’Bryan 11 R. Russell 11 C. Monaco 12 M. Koistopoulos 10 J. Glevenyak 7 A. Jamieson 6 R. Stieger 5 B. Helm 4 J. McConnell 4 M. Murray 2 N. Wolle 1 3 10 4 4 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2005 Marshall Baseball 5+ 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tot 24 20 16 15 15 12 10 8 5 4 4 3 1 Multiple RBI Games Player 2 A. Frederick 5 J. Glevenyak 4 F. Larmore 5 C. O’Bryan 4 M. Koitsopoulos 6 B. Helm 4 R. Russell 1 C. Monaco 4 R. Stieger 4 A. Jamieson 3 J. McConnell 2 N. Wolle 1 M. Murray 0 3 3 3 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5+ 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tot 10 9 9 8 7 6 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 Hitting Streaks Player Longest Current R. Russell 12 F. Larmore 12 A. Frederick 11 10 C. Monaco 9 A. Jamieson 7 1 C. O’Bryan 6 2 J. Glevenyak 6 3 M. Koitsopoulos 5 5 M. Murray 4 R. Stieger 4 B. Helm 3 N. Wolle 3 J. McConnell 3 3 M. Megee 2 C. Peak 1 1 35 Jack Cook Award The Jack Cook award was created in 1990 to honor the Marshall baseball players selected most valuable by his teammates. Coach Cook headed the Thundering Herd for 24 seasons, compiling a 422-344-3 record. He has won more games than any other singlesport coach in school history. After coaching on an intern basis in 1955, Cook became the Herd’s first full-time baseball coach in 1967. His 1973 and 1978 squads received NCAA Regional bids, while the 1978 and 1981 teams captured the Southern Conference championship. A 1994 Marshall Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, Cook was given another honor in 1999. He became the first member of the Thundering Herd baseball program to have his number retired. A former outfielder at Marshall, Cook was captain of the Big Green his senior season, batting over .300 for his career. He received his bachelor’s degree in 1951, and later earned his master’s from Marshall in 1953. Cook went on to become an assistant professor at MU in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department before his retirement. 36 Adam Frederick was named Past Award Winners the 2004 winner of the Jack Chris Hall ......................1990 Cook Award. Frederick folChris Childers ...............1991 lowed up a solid freshman Matt Spade ....................1992 season with an even better Todd Ross ......................1993 sophomore season. He was the Kurt Henzler .................1994 team leader in several offenMike Hagy .....................1995 Mike Hagy .....................1996 sive categories including batting average (.376), runs scored Tim Frantz ....................1997 Tom Kuempel ................1998 (46), hits (77) and sacrifice flies Aaron Williams .............1999 (5). As a freshman, he batted Eric Pinkerton ...............2000 .350 and imJason Brooks .................2001 proved greatly Craig Dziedziejko ..........2002 on that number Mike Koitsopoulos .........2003 in his sophoAdam Frederick.............2004 more season. Frederick will look to keep Frederick’s things going heading into the offense is not 2005 season. He will once his only asset to the team, his again be the starter at third base and the Herd will be defense and Adam Frederick counting on his consistency on durability are offense and defense as it looks also very important to the Herd. He was one of only three to leave the MAC on top. players to start all 54 games in 2004 and was one of seven to play in 49 or more games in 2003. Frederick started all 54 games in 2004 at third base. His offensive ability put fear in opposing pitchers, especially righthanders, as he batted a team high .458 against righties. He was also a great clutch hitter, batting .433 with runners on base, .375 with the bases loaded and .400 with runners in scoring position. The most striking number was his average with runners on third and less than two outs. In that position, Frederick racks up one of his team-leading he went 18-22, good for an 77 hits during the 2004 season. unheard of .818 average. 2005 Marshall Baseball 2005 Opponents Mercer Southern Mississippi Jacksonville State Feb. 12 (DH)-13 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. Claude Smith Field Feb. 18-20 3 p.m., 3 p.m. and 1 p.m. Hill Denson Field Feb. 25-27 3 p.m., 2 p.m. and 1 p.m. Rudy Abbott Field General Information General Information General Information Name ............................... Mercer University Location ....................................... Macon, GA Enrollment ............................................. 7,400 Founded ................................................... 1833 Nickname .............................................. Bears Colors ............................... Black and Orange Athletic Director ........................ Bobby Pope President ...................... Dr. R. Kirby Godsey Conference ................................ Atlantic Sun Stadium ......................... Claude Smith Field Dimensions ................................. 330-400-320 Name ... University of Southern Mississippi Location .............................. Hattiesburg, MS Enrollment .......................................... 15,974 Founded ................................................... 1910 Nickname ............................... Golden Eagles Colors .................................... Black and Gold Athletic Director ............... Richard Giannini President ...................... Dr. Horace Fleming Conference ........................ Conference USA Stadium ............................. Hill Denson Field Dimensions .................. 340-365-400-365-340 Name ............ Jacksonville State University Location .............................. Jacksonville, AL Enrollment ............................................. 9,067 Founded ................................................... 1882 Nickname .................................... Gamecocks Colors ..................................... Red and White Athletic Director ........................... Jim Fuller President ................. Dr. William A. Meehan Conference ................................. Ohio Valley Stadium ........................... Rudy Abbott Field Dimensions .................. 330-375-400-380-335 Coaching Information Coaching Information Coaching Information Head Coach .............................. Craig Gibson Record at MU .......................... 20-35 (1 year) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach ........................ Link Jarrett Assistant Coach .................... Jason Jackson BB Office Phone ................... (478) 301-2738 Head Coach ............................ Corky Palmer Record at USM ................. 257-166 (7 years) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach .......................... Scott Berry Assistant Coach ................. Lane Burroughs Assistant Coach ................... Josh Hoffpauir BB Office Phone ................... (601) 266-5017 Head Coach ..................................... Jim Case Record at JSU ....................... 86-86 (3 years) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach ..................... Steve Gillispie Assistant Coach ..................... Jeremy Talbot BB Office Phone ...................... 256-782-5367 Baseball Information Baseball Information Baseball Information 2004 Record ........................................... 20-35 Conference Record ................................ 8-22 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... N/A Position Players Ret/Lost ....................... N/A Pitchers Ret/Lost ..................................... N/A Top Returning Pos. Player ............. D. Hurst Top Returning Pitcher .............. P. Morrison 2004 Record ........................................... 45-19 Conference Record ..... 21-9 (T-2nd C-USA) Letterwinners Ret/Lost ........................ 13/11 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 4/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 3/1 Top Returning Pos. Player ....... J. Hoffpauir Top Returning Pitcher ...................... P. Ezell 2004 Record ........................................... 31-29 Conference Record .............................. 16-11 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... 15/7 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 6/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 5/5 Top Returning Pos. Player .............. A. Stein Top Returning Pitcher ................. D. Andres Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Baseball SID ............................. Brett Jarrett Office Phone ......................... (478) 301-2735 Office Fax .............................. (478) 301-5350 Email ............................. Mercer318@aol.com Press Box Phone ........ (478) 301-2339, 2340 Website ............................. www.mercer.edu Baseball SID ........................... Mike Montoro Office Phone ......................... (601) 266-5947 Office Fax .............................. (601) 266-4507 Email ................ Michael.Montoro@usm.edu Press Box Phone .................. (601) 266-5684 Website ................. www.southernmiss.com Baseball SID ................................. Greg Seitz Office Phone ............................ 256-782-5279 Office Fax ................................. 256-782-5958 Email ............................. gseitz@jsucc.jsu.edu Press Box Phone ..................... 256-782-5533 Website ................. www.jsugamecocks.com Series Information Series Information Series Information Series ........................................ MU leads 2-1 Last Meeting .................. MU 6, Mer. 5, 2003 Series ....................................... First Meeting Last Meeting ............................................ N/A Series ....................................... First Meeting Last Meeting ............................................ N/A 2005 Marshall Baseball 37 2005 Opponents West Virginia State Virginia Military Institute Canisius March 1 1 p.m. Calvin Bailey Field March 2 2 p.m. Patchin Field March 5 (DH)-6 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. University Heights General Information General Information General Information Name ......... West Virginia State University Location ................................... Institute, WV Enrollment ............................................. 4,529 Founded ................................................... 1891 Nickname ............................. Yellow Jackets Colors ............................. Old Gold and Black Athletic Director ........................ Bryce Casto President ....................... Dr. Hazo W. Carter Conference ........................................ WVIAC Stadium .......................... Calvin Bailey Field Dimensions .................. 326-370-391-370-316 Name .................. Virginia Military Institute Location .................................. Lexington, VA Enrollment ............................................. 1,300 Founded ................................................... 1839 Nickname ......................................... Keydets Colors ....................... Red, White and Yellow Athletic Director ...................... Donny White Superintendent ... Gen. J.H. Binford Peay, III Conference .................................... Big South Stadium .................................... Patchin Field Dimensions ................................. 325-390-335 Name .................................. Canisius College Location ...................................... Buffalo, NY Enrollment ............................................. 3,449 Founded ................................................... 1870 Nickname ................................ Golden Griffs Colors ...................................... Blue and Gold Athletic Director ................... Timothy Dillon President ...................... Rev. Vincent Cooke Conference .............. Metro Atlantic Athletic Stadium ................ Demske Sports Complex Coaching Information Coaching Information Coaching Information Head Coach ................................... Cal Bailey Record at WVSC ......... 725-354-3 (26 years) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach ........................... Sean Loyd Assistant Coach ......... Lawrence Nesselrodt BB Office Phone ................... (304) 766-3208 Head Coach ...................... Marlin Ikenberry Record at VMI ......................... 23-32 (1 year) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach .................... Andrew Slater Assistant Coach ......................... Chris Booth Assistant Coach ................. Jonathan Hadra BB Office Phone ...................... 540-464-7609 Head Coach ............................... Mike McRae Record at CC ............................. 3-34 (1 year) Career Record .................................... 68-120 Assistant Coach .................. Mike Kunigonis Assistant Coach ............................... Don Bell BB Office Phone ................... (716) 888-3207 Baseball Information Baseball Information Baseball Information 2004 Record ........................................... 40-16 Conference Record .................. 17-1 WVIAC Letterwinners Ret/Lost ........................ 13/11 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 9/6 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 5/7 Top Returning Pos. Player .... G. Talkington Top Returning Pitcher .................. M. Atkins 2004 Record ........................................... 23-32 Conference Record ................... 4-20 (T-8th) Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... 16/3 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 8/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ..................................... 11/1 Top Returning Pos. Player ... K. Sweppenhiser Top Returning Pitcher .................... D. Acors 2004 Record ............................................. 3-34 Conference Record .................... 3-16 MAAC Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... N/A Position Players Ret/Lost ....................... N/A Pitchers Ret/Lost ..................................... N/A Top Returning Pos. Player ............. G. Baida Top Returning Pitcher ................. J. Neufeld Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Baseball SID ..................... Sean McAndrews Office Phone ......................... (304) 766-4122 Office Fax .............................. (304) 766-3364 Email ................... mcandrse@mail.wvsc.edu Press Box Phone ..................................... N/A Website ..................... athletics.wvstateu.edu Baseball SID ................................ Chris Kent Office Phone ............................ 540-464-7015 Office Fax ................................. 540-464-7583 Email .................................... kentcj@vmi.edu Press Box Phone ..................................... N/A Website ..................... www.vmikeydets.com Baseball SID .............................. Marc Gignac Office Phone ......................... (716) 888-2978 Office Fax .............................. (716) 888-3178 Email ......................... gignacm@canisius.edu Press Box Phone ................. (716) 888-3705 Website .......................... www.GoGriffs.com Series Information Series Information Series Information Series ................................ MU leads 49-13-1 Last Meeting ............ MU 10, WVSC 3, 2004 Series .................................... MU leads 42-33 Last Meeting .............. MU 13, VMI 12, 2000 Series ....................................... First Meeting Last Meeting ............................................ N/A 38 2005 Marshall Baseball 2005 Opponents Liberty Dayton St. Bonaventure March 11-13 3 p.m., 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. University Heights March 16 (@MU) and April 6 (@UD) 2 p.m. (@MU) and 3 p.m. (@UD) March 19 (DH)-20 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. University Heights General Information General Information General Information Name ............................... Liberty University Location ................................ Lynchburg, VA Enrollment ............................................. 8,500 Founded ................................................... 1971 Nickname ........................................... Flames Colors ........................... Red, White and Blue Athletic Director ...................... Kim Graham Chancellor ......................... Dr. Jerry Falwell Conference .................................... Big South Stadium ..................... Worthington Stadium Dimensions ................................. 325-390-325 Name .......................... University of Dayton Location ...................................... Dayton, OH Enrollment ............................................. 6,500 Founded ................................................... 1850 Nickname ............................................. Flyers Colors ....................................... Red and Blue Athletic Director .......................... Ted Kissell President ..................... Dr. Daniel J. Curran Conference ................................... Atlantic 10 Stadium ......................... UD Arena Complex Dimensions .................. 330-375-400-375-330 Name .............. St. Bonaventure University Location ...................... St. Bonaventure, NY Enrollment ............................................. 2,200 Founded ................................................... 1858 Nickname ......................................... Bonnies Colors ................................ Brown and White Athletic Director ............. Dr. Ron Zwierlein President .................... Sr. Margaret Carney Conference ................................ Atlantic Ten Stadium ................. McGraw-Jennings Field Coaching Information Coaching Information Coaching Information Head Coach ................................. Matt Royer Record at LU ......................... 42-67 (2 years) Career Record ................ 360-304 (14 years) Assistant Coach ..................... Terry Weaver Assistant Coach ..................... Randy Tomlin Assistant Coach ................. Reggie Reynolds BB Office Phone ...................... 434-582-2103 Head Coach .............................. Tony Vittorio Record at UD ..................... 128-143 (5 years) Career Record ................ 352-341 (12 years) Assistant Coach .................... Todd Linklater Assistant Coach ......................... Craig Bruce Assistant Coach ............................ Terry Bell BB Office Phone ...................... 937-229-4456 Head Coach ......................... Larry Sudbrook Record at SBU ............ 496-411-3 (20 years) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach .................. Jonathan Myler BB Office Phone ................... (716) 375-2641 Baseball Information Baseball Information Baseball Information 2004 Record ........................................... 25-30 Conference Record ....................... 9-15 (7th) Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... 11/6 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 4/5 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 4/1 Top Returning Pos. Player ......... P. Laurent Top Returning Pitcher .................. C. Zuvich 2004 Record ........................................... 25-28 Conference Record ........... 11-13 (4th west) Letterwinners Ret/Lost ........................ 18/17 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 4/7 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 4/2 Top Returning Pos. Player ........... B. Godzik Top Returning Pitcher .................. L. Trubee 2004 Record ........................................... 29-22 Conference Record ............. 14-7 (2nd East) Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... 18/4 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 7/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 6/3 Top Ret. Pos. Player ........... Brian Pellegrini Top Ret. Pitcher .................. Michael Proctor Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Baseball SID ...................... Ryan Bomberger Office Phone ............................ 434-582-2605 Office Fax ................................. 434-582-2076 Email ..................... rbomberger@liberty.edu Press Box Phone ..................... 434-582-2914 Website .................. www.libertyflames.com Baseball SID ............................... Bill Thomas Office Phone ............................ 937-229-4419 Office Fax ................................. 937-229-4461 Email .. william.thomas@notes.udayton.edu Press Box Phone .................. (937) 272-5599 Website .................... www.daytonflyers.com Baseball SID ................................ Steve Mest Office Phone ............................ 716-375-2319 Office Fax ................................. 716-375-2383 Email ..................................... smest@sbu.edu Press Box Phone ..................................... N/A Website ........................ www.gobonnies.com Series Information Series Information Series Information Series ......................................... LU leads 6-2 Last Meeting .................. LU 14, MU 5, 2004 Series .................................... MU leads 24-12 Last Meeting .................. UD 14, MU 4, 2002 Series ....................................... First Meeting Last Meeting ............................................ N/A 2005 Marshall Baseball 39 2005 Opponents Duke Eastern Michigan Eastern Kentucky March 22-23 Both at 3 p.m. Jack Coombs Field March 25-27 3 p.m., 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. University Heights March 30 (@EKU) and April 20 (@MU) Both at 3 p.m. General Information General Information General Information Name .................................. Duke University Location .................................. Durham, N.C. Enrollment ............................................. 6,347 Founded ................................................... 1838 Nickname .................................... Blue Devils Colors ......................... Royal Blue and White Athletic Director ........................... Joe Alleva President ......................... Richard Brodhead Conference ............................. Atlantic Coast Stadium .......................... Jack Coombs Field Dimensions .................. 330-375-400-375-330 Name ............ Eastern Michigan University Location ..................................... Ypsilanti, MI Enrollment .......................................... 24,000 Founded ................................................... 1849 Nickname ............................................ Eagles Colors ................................ Green and White Athletic Director .......................... Dave Diles President .............................. Dr. Craig Willis Conference ............................. Mid-American Stadium ............................ Oestrike Stadium Dimensions ................................. 330-390-330 Name ........... Eastern Kentucky University Location ................................. Richmond, KY Enrollment .......................................... 15,733 Founded ................................................... 1906 Nickname ......................................... Colonels Colors .............................. Maroon and White Athletic Director ...................... Jack Lengyel President ........................ Joanne K. Glasser Conference ................................. Ohio Valley Stadium ...................... Turkey Hughes Field Coaching Information Coaching Information Coaching Information Head Coach ................................... Bill Hillier Record at DU ..................... 107-175 (5 years) Career Record ................ 204-350 (10 years) Assistant Coach ..................... Bill Hillier, Jr. Assistant Coach ...................... John Yurkow Assistant Coach ............................ Jon Smith BB Office Phone ................... (919) 684-2358 Head Coach ............................. Roger Coryell Record at EMU ........... 463-515-2 (17 years) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach ...................................... TBA BB Office Phone .......... (734) 487-0315/1985 Head Coach ....................... Elvis Dominguez Record at EKU ..................... 73-86 (3 years) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach ........................ John Corbin Assistant Coach ........................... Brad Husz BB Office Phone ................... (859) 622-2128 Baseball Information Baseball Information Baseball Information 2004 Record ........................................... 25-31 Conference Record ....................... 8-16 ACC Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... N/A Position Players Ret/Lost ....................... N/A Pitchers Ret/Lost ..................................... N/A Top Returning Pos. Player .......... J. Socorro Top Returning Pitcher .................... D. Otero 2004 Record ........................................... 32-27 Conference Record 14-10 (2nd MAC West) Letterwinners Ret/Lost ........................ 16/10 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 9/6 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 7/6 Top Returning Pos. Player .............. P. Dean Top Returning Pitcher ..................... A. Ollila 2004 Record ........................................... 34-17 Conference Record ........... 15-11 (4th OVC) Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... N/A Position Players Ret/Lost ....................... 10/4 Pitchers Ret/Lost ..................................... 12/2 Top Returning Pos. Player .......... D. Bussell Top Returning Pitcher .................. C. Grider Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Baseball SID .............................. Will Shapiro Office Phone ......................... (919) 684-2633 Office Fax .............................. (919) 684-2489 Email ................... wshapiro@duaa.duke.edu Press Box Phone .................. (919) 684-6074 Website ............................ www.goduke.com Baseball SID .................................. Jay Sofen Office Phone ......................... (734) 487-0317 Office Fax .............................. (734) 485-3840 Email ................................ jsofen@emich.edu Press Box Phone .................. (734) 481-9328 Website ............... www.emich.edu/goeagles Baseball SID ............................... Joe Angolia Office Phone ......................... (859) 622-1253 Office Fax .............................. (859) 622-1230 Email .......................... Joe.Angolia@eku.edu Press Box Phone ..................................... N/A Website ........................ www.ekusports.com Series Information Series Information Series Information Series ......................................... DU leads 2-0 Last Meeting .................... DU 9, MU 4, 1932 Series ................................ EMU leads 12-3-1 Last Meeting ................. EMU 7, MU 3, 2004 Series ................................. EKU leads 28-19 Last Meeting ............... MU 11, EKU 0, 2004 40 2005 Marshall Baseball 2005 Opponents Miami (Ohio) Kent State Morehead State April 1-3 3 p.m., 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. McKie Field April 8-10 3 p.m., 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. University Heights April 13 (@MU) and May 11 (@MSU) 3 p.m. (@MU) and 6 p.m. (@MSU) University Heights and Allen Field General Information General Information General Information Name ................................ Miami University Location ...................................... Oxford, OH Enrollment .......................................... 16,300 Founded ................................................... 1809 Nickname ..................................... RedHawks Colors ..................................... Red and White Athletic Director ......................... Brad Bates President ........................ Dr. James Garland Conference ............................. Mid-American Stadium ...................................... McKie Field Dimensions ................................. 332-400-343 Name ........................ Kent State University Location .......................................... Kent, OH Enrollment .......................................... 33,000 Founded ................................................... 1910 Nickname ............................. Golden Flashes Colors ............................ Navy Blue and Gold Athletic Director .................. Laing Kennedy President ............... Dr. Carol A. Cartwright Conference ............................. Mid-American Stadium ......................... Gene Michael Field Dimensions ................................. 330-400-330 Name ............... Morehead State University Location ................................. Morehead, KY Enrollment ............................................. 9,509 Founded ................................................... 1887 Nickname ............................................ Eagles Colors ...................................... Blue and Gold Athletic Director ......................... Chip Smith President ..................... Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin Conference ................................. Ohio Valley Stadium ........................................ Allen Field Dimensions .................. 325-375-395-305-325 Coaching Information Coaching Information Coaching Information Head Coach ............................... Tracy Smith Record at MU ................ 272-202-1 (7 years) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach ........................... Joe Kruzel Assistant Coach ................................ Ty Neal BB Office Phone ................... (513) 529-2159 Head Coach ............................ Scott Stricklin Record at KSU .......................... First Season Career Record ......................................... N/A Assistant Coach ...................... Mike Birbeck Assistant Coach ........................ Scott Daeley BB Office Phone ................... (330) 672-3696 Head Coach ........................... John Jarnagin Record at MSU ............. 201-287-2 (9 years) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach ........................... Rob Taylor Assistant Coach ..................... Ryan Schmalz BB Office Phone ................... (606) 783-2882 Baseball Information Baseball Information Baseball Information 2004 Record ........................................... 36-21 Conference Record ..... 14-8 (1st MAC East) Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... 17/7 Position Players Ret/Lost ....................... 11/5 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 6/2 Top Returning Pos. Player .............. J. Slone Top Returning Pitcher .................. G. Taylor 2004 Record ........................................... 36-27 Conference Record .............................. 14-10 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... N/A Position Players Ret/Lost ....................... N/A Pitchers Ret/Lost ..................................... N/A Top Returning Pos. Player ............. A. Davis Top Returning Pitcher .................... J. Miller 2004 Record ........................................... 14-40 Conference Record ................... 7-20 (T-9th) Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... 13/8 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 8/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 5/5 Top Returning Pos. Player ......... D. Cheney Top Returning Pitcher ................... A. Duran Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Baseball SID ............................. Jess Bechard Office Phone ......................... (513) 529-1601 Office Fax .............................. (513) 529-6729 Email ......................... becharja@muohio.edu Press Box Phone .................. (513) 529-4331 Website ................ www.MURedHawks.com Baseball SID ............................. Jason Tirotta Office Phone ......................... (330) 672-2254 Office Fax .............................. (330) 672-2112 Email ................................. jtirotta@kent.edu Press Box Phone .................. (330) 673-1447 Website .............. www.kentstatesports.com Baseball SID .............................. Randy Stacy Office Phone ......................... (606) 783-2500 Office Fax .............................. (606) 783-5035 Email ................ r.stacy@moreheadstate.edu Press Box Phone ..................................... N/A Website ....................... www.msueagles.com Series Information Series Information Series Information Series ................................... Mia. leads 64-25 Last Meeting .................. Mia. 8, MU 7, 2004 Series .................................. KSU leads 42-17 Last Meeting ................. KSU 5, MU 4, 2004 Series .............................. MSU leads 62-55-3 Last Meeting ............... MSU 12, MU 8, 2004 2005 Marshall Baseball 41 2005 Opponents Ohio Virginia Tech Kentucky April 15-17 3 p.m., 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. Bob Wren Stadium April 22-24 7 p.m., 7 p.m. and 1 p.m. English Field April 27 6:30 p.m. Cliff Hagan Stadium General Information General Information General Information Name ................................... Ohio University Location ...................................... Athens, OH Enrollment .......................................... 28,598 Founded ................................................... 1804 Nickname .......................................... Bobcats Colors .................. Hunter Green and White Athletic Director ........................... Tom Boeh President ............... Dr. Roderick J. McDavis Conference ............................. Mid-American Stadium ......................... Bob Wren Stadium Dimensions ....................... 330, 370, 405, 330 Name ....................................... Virginia Tech Location ............................... Blacksburg, VA Enrollment .......................................... 28,000 Founded ................................................... 1872 Nickname ........................................... Hokies Colors . Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange Athletic Director ........................ Jim Weaver President ......................... Charles W. Steger Conference ............................. Atlantic Coast Stadium .................................... English Field Dimensions ............... 330, 375, 400, 375, 330 Name ..................... University of Kentucky Location ................................. Lexington, KY Enrollment .......................................... 25,397 Founded ................................................... 1865 Nickname ......................................... Wildcats Colors ................................... Blue and White Athletic Director ................. Mitch Barnhart President ...................... Dr. Lee. T. Todd, Jr. Conference .............................. Southeastern Stadium ....................... Cliff Hagan Stadium Dimensions ............... 340, 365, 390, 350, 310 Coaching Information Coaching Information Coaching Information Head Coach ............................... Joe Carbone Record at OU .............. 480-385-1 (17 years) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach ....................... Bill Toadvine Assistant Coach ................ Scott Malinowski BB Office Phone ................... (740) 593-1180 Head Coach ........................ Chuck Hartman Record at VT ............... 918-503-8 (26 years) Career Record ......... 1,401-755-8 (45 years) Assistant Coach .......................... Jay Phillips Assistant Coach ...................... Jon Hartness BB Office Phone ................... (540) 231-3671 Head Coach ............................... John Cohen Record at UK .......................... 24-30 (1 year) Career Record .................. 170-114 (5 years) Assistant Coach ................ Gary Henderson ...... Jan Weisberg and Brad Bohannon BB Office Phone ................... (859) 257-8052 Baseball Information Baseball Information Baseball Information 2004 Record ........................................... 25-29 Conference Record .. 12-12 (3rd MAC East) Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... 18/4 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 8/1 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 3/3 Top Returning Pos. Player ........... B. Colopy Top Returning Pitcher ...................... D. Witt 2004 Record ........................................... 29-27 Conference Record ..... 11-15 (7th Big East) Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... 16/7 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 6/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 2/2 Top Returning Pos. Player .......... S. O’Brien Top Returning Pitcher .................... A. Wells 2004 Record ........................................... 24-30 Conference Record .............. 7-23 (6th East) Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... N/A Position Players Ret/Lost ....................... N/A Pitchers Ret/Lost ..................................... N/A Top Returning Pos. Player ..... Jesse Barber Top Returning Pitcher ........... Kalen Gibson Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Baseball SID ................. Jason Cunningham Office Phone ......................... (740) 597-1837 Office Fax .............................. (740) 597-1838 Email ............................... cunninj3@ohio.edu Press Box Phone .................. (740) 593-0525 Website ..................... www.ohiobobcats.com Baseball SID ............................... Dave Smith Office Phone ......................... (540) 231-6726 Office Fax .............................. (540) 231-6984 Email .......................................... vtsid@vt.edu Press Box Phone .................. (540) 231-4013 Website ..................... www.hokiesports.com Baseball SID ................................. Scott Dean Office Phone ............... (859) 257-3838 x 337 Office Fax .............................. (859) 323-4310 Email .................................... sdean@uky.edu Press Box Phone .................. (859) 257-9013 Website ..................... www.UKathletics.com Series Information Series Information Series Information Series ............................... OU leads 103-37-1 Last Meeting .................... OU 7, MU 2, 2004 Series ....................................... VT leads 20-8 Last Meeting ................... VT 13, MU 1, 1999 Series ................................... UK leads 25-12 Last Meeting .................... MU 6, UK 2, 2004 42 2005 Marshall Baseball 2005 Opponents Central Michigan Akron Ball State April 29-May 1 3 p.m., 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. Theunissen Stadium May 6-8 3 p.m., 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. University Heights May 13-15 3 p.m., 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. University Heights General Information General Information General Information Name ............. Central Michigan University Location ........................ Mount Pleasant, MI Enrollment .......................................... 28,003 Founded ................................................... 1892 Nickname ..................................... Chippewas Colors ................................ Maroon and Gold Athletic Director .................. Herb Deromedi President ........................................ Mike Rao Conference ............................. Mid-American Stadium ....................... Theunissen Stadium Name ............................ University of Akron Location ....................................... Akron, OH Enrollment .......................................... 24,358 Founded ................................................... 1870 Nickname ................................................. Zips Colors ...................................... Blue and Gold Athletic Director ................ Michael Thomas President ...................... Dr. Luis M. Proenza Conference ............................. Mid-American Stadium ........................... Lee Jackson Field Dimensions ............................... 330, 400, 330 Name .......................... Ball State University Location ....................................... Muncie, IN Enrollment .......................................... 18,043 Founded ................................................... 1918 Nickname ....................................... Cardinals Colors ............................. Cardinal and White Athletic Director ......... Bubba Cunningham President ...................... Dr. Jo Ann M. Gora Conference ............................. Mid-American Stadium ................................... Ball Diamond Dimensions ............................... 330, 365, 400 Coaching Information Coaching Information Coaching Information Head Coach ................................ Steve Jaska Record at CMU ..................... 58-52 (2 years) Career Record ...................... 86-77 (3 years) Assistant Coach ........................ Mike Villano Assistant Coach .................. Brad Stromdahl BB Office Phone ................... (989) 774-4392 Head Coach ............................... Tim Berenyi Record at UA ....................... 82-124 (4 years) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach .................... Trent McIlvain Grad. Asst. Coach ......................... Lucas Fry BB Office Phone ................... (330) 972-7290 Head Coach ................................. Greg Beals Record at BSU ...................... 64-49 (2 years) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach ......................... Clint Albert Pitching Coach ........................ Mike Stafford BB Office Phone ................... (765) 285-8226 Baseball Information Baseball Information Baseball Information 2004 Record ........................................... 33-24 Conference Record ................................ 18-6 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... N/A Position Players Ret/Lost ....................... N/A Pitchers Ret/Lost ..................................... N/A Top Returning Pos. Player .......... J. Geldhof Top Returning Pitcher ............... T. Dunham 2004 Record ........................................... 26-27 Conference Record .............................. 11-12 Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... 15/6 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 6/3 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 3/0 Top Returning Pos. Player ... A. Capraruolo Top Returning Pitcher ............ B. McKinney 2004 Record ........................................... 28-28 Conference Record 14-10 (2nd MAC West) Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... 18/6 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 6/2 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 2/2 Top Returning Pos. Player ............. B. Miller Top Returning Pitcher ...................... J. Ness Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Baseball SID ....................... Fred Stabley, Jr. Office Phone ......................... (989) 774-3277 Office Fax .............................. (989) 774-7324 Email .............. frederick.stabley@cmich.edu Press Box Phone .................. (989) 774-3579 Website .. cmuchippewas.collegesports.com Baseball SID ........................... Shawn Nestor Office Phone ......................... (330) 972-6292 Office Fax .............................. (330) 374-8844 Email ............................. nestor@uakron.edu Press Box Phone .................. (330) 972-8896 Website ............................... www.gozips.com Baseball SID .............................. Brad Caudill Office Phone ......................... (765) 285-8242 Office Fax .............................. (765) 285-8929 Email ................................ bcaudill2@bsu.edu Press Box Phone .................. (765) 285-8932 Website ................ www.ballstatesports.com Series Information Series Information Series Information Series ..................................... CMU leads 8-1 Last Meeting ................. CMU 9, MU 1, 2004 Series .................................... MU leads 23-11 Last Meeting .................. UA 13, MU 1, 2004 Series ...................................... BSU leads 7-2 Last Meeting .................. MU 8, BSU 2, 2004 2005 Marshall Baseball 43 2005 Opponents Buffalo MAC Tournament May 20-22 3 p.m., 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. Amherst Audobon Field May 25 Times and Field TBA General Information Name .......................... University at Buffalo Location ...................................... Buffalo, NY Enrollment .......................................... 27,255 Founded ................................................... 1846 Nickname ............................................... Bulls Colors ......................... Royal Blue and White Athletic Director .......................... Bill Maher President ................................ John Simpson Conference ............................. Mid-American Stadium ................. Amherst Audobon Field Coaching Information Head Coach ................................. Bill Breene Record at UB ....................... 70-178 (5 years) Career Record ...................................... Same Assistant Coach ..................... Ron Torgalski Assistant Coach ....................... Dave Borsuk BB Office Phone ................... (716) 645-6808 Baseball Information 2004 Record ........................................... 15-39 Conference Record .... 4-18 (6th MAC East) Letterwinners Ret/Lost .......................... 19/5 Position Players Ret/Lost ......................... 8/1 Pitchers Ret/Lost ....................................... 6/2 Top Returning Pos. Player ......... J. Mihalics Top Returning Pitcher ............... C. McGraw Sports Information Baseball SID .............................. Joe Guistina Office Phone ......................... (716) 645-5523 Office Fax .............................. (716) 645-6840 Email .................................. jg99@buffalo.edu Press Box Phone ..................................... N/A Website ..................... www.buffalobulls.com Series Information Series ...................................... MU leads 10-4 Last Meeting .................... MU 5, UB 1, 2004 44 2004 MAC Tournament Wednesday, May 26 No. 4 Eastern Michigan 10, No. 3 Ball State 4 No. 5 Northern Illinois 8, No. 2 Miami 4 No. 6 Kent State 6, No. 1 Central Michigan 0 Thursday, May 27 No. 2 Miami 6, No. 1 Central Michigan 0 (CMU Eliminated) No. 3 Ball State 4, No. 6 Kent State 0 No. 4 Eastern Michigan 17, No. 5 Northern Illinois 12 Friday, May 28 No. 6 Kent State 8, No. 5 Northern Illinois 6 (NIU Eliminated) No. 2 Miami 7, No. 3 Ball State 6 (BSU Eliminated) No. 6 Kent State 10, No. 4 Eastern Michigan 6 Saturday, May 29 No. 4 Eastern Michigan 2, No. 2 Miami 0 (MIA Eliminated) No. 6 Kent State 7, No. 4 Eastern Michigan 4 (Kent State wins MAC Championship) MAC Tournament Champions 2004 ........................................................ Kent State 2003 ............................................. Eastern Michigan 2002 ........................................................ Kent State 2001 ........................................................ Kent State 2000 ................................................................. Miami 1999 .................................................. Bowling Green 1998 .................................................. Bowling Green 1997 ............................................................... Ohio U. 1996 .................................................................. Akron 1995 .............................................. Central Michigan 1994 .............................................. Central Michigan 1993 ........................................................ Kent State 1992 ........................................................ Kent State 1984-1991 ........................................... No Tournaments 1983 ................................................................. Miami 1982 ............................................. Eastern Michigan 1981 ............................................. Eastern Michigan MAC Overall Regular Season Champions 2004 .............................................. Central Michigan 2003 ........................................................ Kent State 2002 .................................................. Bowling Green 2001 .......................................................... Ball State 2000 ........................................................ Kent State 1999 .......................................................... Ball State 1998 .......................................................... Ball State 1997 ............................................................... Ohio U. 1996 ........................................................ Kent State 1995 .................................................. Bowling Green 1994 ........................................................ Kent State 1993 ........................ Kent State/Central Michigan 1992 ........................................................ Kent State 1991 ............................................................... Ohio U. 1990 .............................................. Central Michigan 1989 ............................................ Western Michigan 1988 .............................................. Central Michigan 1987 .............................................. Central Michigan 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 .............................................. Central Michigan .............................................. Central Michigan .............................................. Central Michigan ................................................................. Miami ............................................. Eastern Michigan .............................................. Central Michigan .............................................. Central Michigan ................................................................. Miami ............................................. Eastern Michigan .............................................. Central Michigan ............................................. Eastern Michigan ............................................. Eastern Michigan ................................................................. Miami ................................................................. Miami .................................................. Bowling Green ............................................................... Ohio U. ............................................................... Ohio U. ............................................................... Ohio U. ............................................................... Ohio U. ............................................ Western Michigan ............................................ Western Michigan ............................................................... Ohio U. ......................................... Kent State/Ohio U. ............................................ Western Michigan ............................................ Western Michigan ............................................ Western Michigan ............................................................... Ohio U. ............................. Ohio U./Western Michigan ............................................ Western Michigan ............................................ Western Michigan ............................................................... Ohio U. ............................................ Western Michigan ............................................................... Ohio U. ............................................................... Ohio U. ............................................ Western Michigan ............................................ Western Michigan ............................................ Western Michigan ............................................ Western Michigan ............................................................... Ohio U. ............................................................... Ohio U. 2005 Marshall Baseball Records vs. Opponents Opponent W-L-T Last Meeting Akron 23-11 UA 13, MU 1, 2004 Opponent W-L-T Last Meeting Gardner Webb 1-2 MU 20, GW 5, 2001 George Mason 0-1 GMU 11, MU 4, 2004 Georgia 0-2 UGA 7, MU 5, 2000 Opponent W-L-T Ohio Northern Last Meeting 1-0 MU 12, ONU 8, 1929 0-15 OSU 10, MU 7, 2000 Alabama 0-3 Al 16, MU 0, 1997 Ala.-Birmingham 1-3 MU 13, UAB 5, 2004 Alderson-Broaddus 4-0 MU 5, AB 3, 1992 Georgia Southern 2-12 GSU 12, MU 3, 1997 Ohio Wesleyan 7-4 MU 17, OW 4, 1934 Appalachian State 26-41 ASU 11, MU 10, 1997 Georgetown (KY) 8-3 MU 6, GC 0, 1980 Oklahoma State 0-2 OSU 11, MU 2, 2001 Auburn 0-7 AU 15, MU 6, 2002 Glenville State 9-1 MU 5, GSC 0, 1973 Partridge College 1-1 PC 9, MU 1, 1918 Ball State 2-7 MU 8, BSU 2, 2004 Greenbriar Military 2-0 MU 9, GM 2, 1921 Pembroke College 0-2 PC 12, MU 3, 1967 Baptist 2-0 MU 18, BC 4, 1974 Pittsburgh 0-2 UP 6, MU 5, 1995 Belmont 0-3 Rio Grande 37-13 MU 7, RG 4, 2003 Bethany College 1-1 MU 7, RU 3, 1912 Salem College 1-4 SC 11, MU 4, 1948 Shawnee State 1-0 MU 7, SS 2, 1992 South Carolina 0-4 SC 8, MU 5, 1998 Southern Illinois 0-1 SIU 5, MU 2, 1973 Guilford College 0-1 GC 11, MU 1, 1967 BU 4, MU 3, 2004 Hampden Sydney 1-0 MU 3, HS 0, 1968 3-1 MU 6, BC 1, 1920 Hawaii 0-3 HU 2, MU 1, 1916 Biscayne College 1-1 MU 2, BC 0, 1972 Heidelburg College 2-0 MU 14, HC 9, 1920 Bluefield State 9-0 MU 5, BS 2, 1988 Hofstra 1-0 MU 11, HU 7, 2002 Bowling Green 13-44 MU 12, BG 5, 2003 Brown 0-1 BU 10, MU 7, 1990 Buffalo 10-4 MU 5, UB 1, 2004 Camp Lejeune 1-2 CL 8, MU 3, 1960 Campbell 0-2 CC 22, MU 7, 1999 Canisius Cedarville College First Meeting 0-1 CC 4, MU 3, 1948 Central Michigan 1-8 CMU 9, MU 1, 2004 Charleston So. 4-5 MU 8, CSU 6, 2004 Charleston (WV) 79-28 MU 11, UC 3, 1988 Cincinnati 22-23 MU 13, UC 11, 1999 The Citadel 13-28 TC 13, MU 9, 1997 Clemson 2-15 CU 16, MU 2, 1990 Cleveland State 13-8 MU 8, CSU 2, 2004 Coastal Carolina 2-3 MU 5, CC 2, 2001 Coll. of Charleston 0-3 C of C 14, MU 4, 2004 Columbus (GA) Illinois 0-1 IL 4, MU 2, 1916 Indiana 0-1 IU 12, MU 3, 1916 Jacksonville 0-1 JU 8, MU 3, 1972 1-1 JMU 15, MU 3, 1995 Kalamazoo College 1-0 MU 3, KC 0, 1917 Jacksonville State James Madison Kent State Kentucky First Meeting 17-42 12-25 KSU 5, MU 4, 2004 MU 6, UK 2, 2004 Ohio State Ohio Univ. Roanoke College 0-1 Stetson 0-1 Tenn-Chattanooga 10-0 Tennessee Tech MU 13, KW 6, 1989 Toledo TU2, MU 1, 1922 UV 8, MU 3, 1995 MU 6, VCU 5, 1997 Liberty 2-6 LU 14, MU 5, 2004 Lincoln-Memorial 1-0 MU 21, LM 4, 1983 Va. Commonwealth 1-0 Louisville 3-6 UL 17, MU 5, 2004 Virginia Military 42-33 MU 13, VMI 12, 2000 Malone College MU 5, MC 3, 1971 Virginia Tech Marietta 22-13 2-0 MU 12, MC 1, 1982 Wabash College 0-1 WC 6, MU 3, 1916 Maryland 0-2 UM 10, MU 3, 2002 Wake Forest 0-6 WF 5, MU 3, 1990 Wash. & Jefferson 0-1 WJ 6, MU 0, 1916 1-1 WG 4, MU 3, 1979 Mercer 2-1 MU 6, Mer 5, 2003 MU 5, CC 3, 2004 Miami (FL) 0-4 UM 8, MU 3, 1979 Cornell 1-0 MU 3, CU 1, 1959 West Georgia Miami (Ohio) Mia. 8, MU 7, 2004 20-11 DU 5, MU 4, 1997 West Virginia 25-64 Michigan 0-2 UM 8, MU 3, 1935 MU 6, D&E 3, 1992 Michigan Aggies 2-2 M 2, MU 1, 1917 Minnesota 1-0 MU 3, UM 1, 1992 24-12 UD 14, MU 4, 2002 Drexel 3-3 DU 14, MU 11, 2003 Duke 0-2 DU 9, MU 4, 1932 Mountain State 0-2 MS 10, MU 5, 1910 Duquesne 0-3 DU 16, MU 1, 1999 Murray State 0-1 MSU 12, MU 2, 2001 East Carolina 0-3 ECU 8, MU 2, 2004 Muskingum College 2-1 MU 4, MC 3, 1923 Morehead State 55-62-3 MSU 12, MU 8, 2003 East Tenn. State 32-29-1 MU 7, ETSU 5, 1997 New River State 1-0 MU 15, NRS 7, 1938 Eastern Illinois New York State 1-0 MU 7, NYS 0, 1949 Eastern Kentucky19-28 MU 11, EKU 0, 2004 New York Tech 3-0 MU 10, NYIT 3, 2004 Eastern Michigan3-12-1 EMU 7, MU 3, 2004 Niagra 3-0 MU 8, NU 7, 2004 Emory & Henry 2-1 MU 12, E&H 5, 1969 North Carolina 0-1 UNC 18, MU 7, 1997 Evansville 0-2 UE 13, MU 8, 1950 North Carolina A&T 6-3 MU 7, A&T 5, 2001 Fairfield 1-1 MU 8, FU 1, 2000 Fairmont State 1-0 20-3 MU 6, EI 5, 2003 MU 12, FSU 1, 1991 Findlay 0-1 FU 9, MU 3, 2002 Florida State 1-5 FSU 14, MU 2, 1997 Florida Tech 1-0 MU 12, FT 2, 1972 Francis Marion 1-0 MU 8, FM 2, 1974 23-20 FU 19, MU 6, 1997 Furman 2005 Marshall Baseball MU 6, TT 5, 1950 MU 8, UT 5, 2002 0-8 CC 8, MU 2, 1988 Dayton 2-0 19-19 2-2 40-6 3-0 SU 6, MU 5, 1972 MU 3, UTC 2, 1982 Virginia 10-23 Davis & Elkins SM 6, MU 2, 1918 Transylvania Concord Davidson First Meeting Staunton Military Kentucky Wesleyan 7-3 KC 7, MU 6, 1955 First Meeting Southern Miss. MU 11, KC 0, 1987 0-1 OU 7, MU 2, 2004 St. Bonaventure Kentucky Christian 4-0 Kenyon College 37-103-1 UNC-Asheville UNC-Charlotte 1-5 UNCA 7, MU 2, 2002 2-1 UNCC 11, MU 2, 1996 W. Virginia St. VT 13, MU 1, 1999 21-32 WVU 11, MU 10, 1998 49-13-1 MU 10, WCS 3, 2004 West Virginia Tech 56-17 MU 14, WVT 4, 1990 WV Wesleyan 15-8-1 MU 4, WVW 1, 1991 Western Carolina 14-32 WCU 20, MU 10, 1997 Western Connecticut 1-0 MU 13, WC 0, 1975 Western Kentucky 5-10 WKU 6, MU 2, 1999 Western Michigan 8-33 MU 19, WMU 2, 2003 Western Reserve 1-3 WR 5, MU 3, 1955 William & Mary 1-1 MU 12, WM 3, 1977 Wilmington College 3-1 MU 9, WC 1, 1967 Wingate 0-0-1 MU 1, WC 1, 1985 Winthrop 0-3-1 WU 12, MU 0, 2002 Wittenburg 3-0 Wofford 2-4 MU 9, WC 8, 1999 4-3 WS 10, MU 0, 2003 25-27 XU 18, MU 6, 1983 6-3 YSU 6, MU 3, 2003 NCS 9, MU 1, 2003 Wright State North Central (IL) 1-0 MU 5, NC 2, 1978 Xavier (Ohio) Northen Illinois 3-3 NIU 6, MU 2, 2000 Notre Dame 3-0 MU 1, UND 0, 1929 Oakland (Mich.) 2-0 MU 9, OU 0, 1973 North Carolina State0-3 8-20 Youngstown State Others MU 6, WU 2, 1934 44-16-1 Bold Letters: 2005 Opponents 45 All-time Results 1896 (3-0) Business Team Business Team Business Team W 17-8 W 2-1 W 1-0 1899 (5-0) Guyandotte W 23-7 High School W 27-16 (5-0 in ‘99, other scores N/A) 1902 (12-0) Morris Harvey Proctorville Richmond Huntington Guyandotte Charleston (WV) Busters of Hunt. Central City East End (12-0, other scores N/A) 1903 (2-1) Morris Harvey Middleport Ashland 1904 (1-1) Ashland Ashland 1905 (4-4) Ceredo Stars Kentucky Ashland Marietta College Parkersburg Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Morris Harvey W 32-3 W 25-4 W 19-16 W 13-4 W 21-4 W 8-7 W 16-6 W 14-4 W 16-4 W 42-7 W 19-9 L 6-8 W 9-8 L 7-8 W 9-5 L 4-5 W 15-0 W 4-0 W 20-6 L 1-4 L 1-5 L 0-2 1906-09 - No Baseball 1910 (5-11) Huntington Georgetown College Georgetown College Mountain State Mountain State Morris Harvey Marietta Alumni Modern Woodmen Charleston (WV) WV Wesleyan WV Wesleyan WVU Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Ashland YMCA L 14-16 L 5-8 L 3-12 L 4-8 L 5-10 W 4-2 W 8-0 W 5-1 W 11-0 L 3-4 W 7-3 L 3-4 L 3-5 L 1-2 L 2-5 L 0-2 1911 (7-3) WVU WVU Fairmont State WV Wesleyan WV Wesleyan WV Wesleyan Marietta Marietta Kentucky Wesleyan Kentucky Wesleyan L 1-3 L 0-2 W 8-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 8-6 W 10-4 W 9-1 W 4-0 L 6-7 1912 (14-4) All-Stars WV Wesleyan Blue Sox Ohio U Ohio U Cincinnati Cincinnati Alumni Cubans Beckley Princeton (WV) Concord College Roanoke College Roanoke College Marietta WV Wesleyan WV Wesleyan Pensboro W 9-1 W 16-3 W 3-1 W 5-3 W 22-4 W 17-2 W 10-1 W 7-1 L 3-4 W 18-6 W 9-4 W 5-0 L 2-4 W 7-3 L 4-7 L 0-1 W 9-4 W 14-2 1913 (1-3) WVU WVU Marietta Hawaii *Other scores N/A L 6-7 L 2-5 W 6-0 L 0-4 1914 (9-2) Blue Sox Morris Harvey Marietta Marietta Wilmington Wilmington Morris Harvey Rio Grande Transylvania Transylvania Alumni *Some scores N/A L 1-2 L 3-4 W 3-0 W 15-4 W 6-3 W 6-0 W 7-0 W 10-5 W 6-3 W 10-2 W 4-3 1915 (14-6) Ohio U Ohio U Michigan Sandy Valley Marietta Marietta Giants Morris Harvey WV Wesleyan W 11-9 W 7-1 L 3-6 W 12-2 W 2-1 W 6-1 W 20-0 L 6-7 W 12-3 46 WV Wesleyan WVU Fairmont State WVU WVU Hawaii Michigan Aggies Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Cubans Alumni W 11-10 L 1-10 W 17-0 W 4-2 W 2-1 L 4-8 W 3-2 W 5-2 W 5-2 L 0-3 L 6-9 1916 (16-13) All-Stars All-Stars WV Wesleyan WV Wesleyan Ohio U Bethany Bethany Marietta Marietta Hawaii Washington/Jefferson WVU WVU St. Edwards Huntington Boosters Huntington Boosters Morris Harvey Alumni American Car Co. Indiana Illinois Wabash Notre Dame Michigan Aggies WVU WVU WV Wesleyan WV Wesleyan WVU W 4-1 W 7-6 W 16-4 W 7-6 W 5-4 W 7-0 W 35-4 W 9-7 W 7-0 L 1-2 L 0-6 L 2-3 W 13-5 W 16-1 L 0-6 L 3-14 W 3-0 W 11-1 W 6-1 L 3-12 L 2-4 L 3-6 W 8-6 L 2-8 L 0-7 W 3-0 W 9-5 L 8-9 L 2-4 1917 (5-3) Akron Ohio State Charleston Collegians Michigan Aggies Michigan Aggies Kalamazoo College Marietta WVU W 9-1 L 3-5 W 9-0 W 6-2 L 1-2 W 3-0 W 3-2 L 3-4 Rio Grande Salem Kentucky Wesleyan Muskingum College Muskingum College W 7-6 L 6-7 L 6-8 L 4-9 W 4-3 1924 (7-2) Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Concord Concord Rio Grande Rio Grande Kentucky Wesleyan Kentucky Wesleyan Morris Harvey W 7-2 W 15-3 L 9-12 W 7-2 W 4-3 L 2-10 W 3-1 W 9-0 W 2-0 1925 (4-5) Morris Harvey WV Wesleyan Rio Grande Morris Harvey Morris Harvey WV Wesleyan Rio Grande WV Wesleyan WV Wesleyan W 13-2 W 9-3 W 4-3 L 4-11 W 5-1 L 1-12 L 2-8 L 10-16 L 3-7 1926 (7-8) EKU EKU Bluefield State Rio Grande Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Morehead State Morehead State Xavier Xavier Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Xavier Xavier Rio Grande W 17-7 L 8-12 W 5-2 L 9-24 W 18-11 W 7-6 L 8-12 W 10-7 L 2-12 L 2-6 W 9-7 W 8-5 L 7-15 L 5-8 L 5-12 1927 (9-5) Fairmont State Morris Harvey WVU WVU Morehead State Morehead State Kentucky Wesleyan Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Morris Harvey W 15-3 L 0-4 L 2-3 W 6-0 W 9-5 W 8-3 W 7-0 W 6-1 W 7-6 W 9-1 L 5-16 L 6-7 W 9-5 L 3-5 1918 (7-6) All-Stars Kentucky Wesleyan Kentucky Wesleyan Morris Harvey Fairmont State WVU WVU Staunton Military Virginia Virginia Tech Morris Harvey Partridge Partridge W 3-2 W 12-2 W 9-2 W 9-8 W 8-5 L 3-9 L 4-13 L 2-6 L 4-15 L 2-3 W 7-1 W 3-1 L 3-9 1919 (8-2-1) Enslow Central Huntington High C & O Shops WV Wesleyan WV Wesleyan Princeton (WV) Concord St. Edwards Morris Harvey Alum. Ansted W 10-1 W 14-1 W 10-6 W 15-3 L 0-4 L 2-5 W 19-0 W 1-0 W 5-3 W 13-3 T 1-1 1928 (15-2) Morris Harvey W 7-3 Fairmont State W 21-2 Morehead State W 14-3 Morehead State W 16-5 Ohio State L 2-3 Glenville State W 12-10 Glenville State W 17-0 WVU W 8-2 WVU L 0-3 Fairmont State W 10-1 Morris Harvey W 6-4 Morris Harvey W 9-3 Morehead State W 2-1 Glenville State W 11-5 Glenville State W 17-4 Morris Harvey W 3-2 Alumni W 8-7 WV Conference Champs 1920 (8-8) Ohio U Ohio U Boosters Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Heidelburg College Heidelburg College Bethany Cincinnati Greenbrier Military Concord Concord Ohio State Ohio State Morris Harvey Bethany W 4-0 L 1-2 W 4-3 W 16-5 L 3-6 W 4-3 W 14-9 L 3-5 L 2-7 W 5-4 L 5-11 L 0-1 L 0-1 L 0-14 W 10-2 W 6-1 1929 (14-1) Morris Harvey L 6-8 Morris Harvey W 5-3 Morris Harvey W 6-4 Glenville State W 3-2 Fairmont State W 4-3 WVU W 14-11 Rio Grande W 11-2 Morris Harvey W 1-0 Morris Harvey W 6-4 Fairmont State W 5-2 WVU W 6-3 Ohio Northern W 12-8 Notre Dame W 4-3 Notre Dame W 1-0 Alumni W 10-0 WV Conference Champs 1921 (3-5) Ohio U L 4-21 Ohio U W 4-3 Virginia Tech L 1-19 Virginia Tech L (Score NA) Ohio U L 4-5 Ohio U L 3-9 Greenbrier Military W 9-2 Muskingum College W 4-2 1922 (1-7) Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Kentucky Wesleyan Transylvania Marietta Marietta Transylvania Xavier L 4-10 L 6-14 L 4-7 L 4-5 L 14-17 W 16-2 L 1-2 L 7-19 1923 (3-6) Xavier Xavier Georgetown Xavier L 13-14 L 1-5 W 7-6 L 1-2 1930 (10-6) Marietta L 3-4 Morris Harvey W 19-1 Cincinnati W 16-15 Fairmont State W 20-5 Xavier W 7-6 Xavier W 11-3 WVU L 8-10 WVU W 15-12 WV Wesleyan W 6-4 Fairmont State W 19-0 Ohio U L 2-14 WVU W 5-3 Cincinnati L 3-9 Xavier W 7-1 Xavier L 2-3 Alumni L 2-3 WV Conference Champs 1931 (11-1-1) Ohio U Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Marietta L 3-5 W 13-3 W 10-4 W 10-2 Morris Harvey Fairmont State Marietta Morris Harvey Morris Harvey WV Wesleyan Fairmont State WVU WVU WV Conference Champs W 10-2 W 5-4 W 4-0 W 15-0 W 15-0 T 3-3 W 7-2 W 12-0 W 7-1 1932 (8-6) Duke Duke Morris Harvey Marietta Ohio U Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Ohio U Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Morris Harvey Rio Grande Morris Harvey Alumni L 5-9 L 4-9 W 13-4 W 12-0 L 5-9 W 5-3 W 7-0 L 4-5 L 1-7 W 8-7 W 14-3 W 25-7 W 8-3 L 6-7 1933 (9-2) Marietta W 29-1 Morris Harvey W 14-12 Ohio Wesleyan W 4-0 Miami (OH) W 6-5 Ohio U L 5-11 Miami (OH) L 4-8 Cincinnati W 12-3 Ohio U W 4-2 Wittenberg W 6-5 Cincinnati W 6-2 Morris Harvey W 11-5 Buckeye Conference Champs 1934 (13-2) Rio Grande W 13-1 Ohio U W 8-7 Ohio Wesleyan W 3-0 Miami (OH) W 5-3 Cincinnati W 4-1 Kentucky W 10-4 Wittenberg W 5-0 Huntington Redbirds L 7-8 Ohio Wesleyan W 18-2 Wittenberg W 6-2 Kentucky W 6-2 Cincinnati W 2-0 Miami (OH) L 2-15 Ohio U W 9-8 Ohio U W 11-10 Buckeye Conference Champs 1935 (8-1) Michigan L 3-8 Ohio Wesleyan W 8-3 Miami (OH) W 13-11 Cincinnati W 6-2 Ohio U W 7-6 Ohio Wesleyan W 8-6 Cincinnati W 5-1 Miami (OH) W 5-4 Ohio U W 3-2 Buckeye Conference Champs 1936 (3-9) Kenova All-Stars Miami (OH) Cincinnati Huntington Redbirds Ohio Wesleyan Miami (OH) Cincinnati Ohio Wesleyan Dayton Ohio U Ohio U Dayton L 6-7 L 2-8 L 2-9 L 7-12 L 11-17 W 10-4 L 1-2 L 5-6 W 15-6 L 6-10 L 1-3 W 10-4 1937 (4-5) Ohio U Ohio Wesleyan Dayton Miami (OH) Portsmouth Charleston Senators Ohio U Ohio Wesleyan Dayton L 0-9 L 7-8 W 7-6 L 5-10 L 6-7 L 1-13 W 3-2 W 2-1 W 3-0 1938 (6-3) Miami (OH) Cincinnati Dayton Ohio U Ohio Wesleyan Dayton New River State Cincinnati Ohio U L 0-3 W 4-0 W 5-0 L 1-4 W 17-4 L 6-7 W 15-7 W 6-0 W 5-4 1941 (2-1) Morehead State Morehead State Independent Team W 4-1 L 7-10 W 14-0 1942 (1-3) Ohio U WV Tech WV Tech Ohio U L 5-14 W 2-1 L 1-6 L 5-11 1943 (1-6) Toledo Mud Hens* Ohio U Kentucky Kentucky L 2-20 L 1-2 L 2-12 L 0-4 Cincinnati WV Tech WV Tech Cincinnati *Exhibition Game L 2-4 L 5-8 W 8-2 L 0-5 1944-46 No Baseball 1947 (1-2) INCO Cincinnati WV Tech W 12-2 L 0-6 L 7-12 1948 (9-8) Cedarville College EKU WV Tech Salem Morris Harvey Morehead State Xavier Concord Glenville State WV Tech EKU Morehead State Xavier Morris Harvey Glenville State Concord Salem L 3-4 L 18-19 L 1-6 L 1-11 W 5-2 W 10-9 L 1-6 W 6-1 W 5-3 W 9-5 L 2-6 W 6-2 W 7-1 L 2-5 W 5-2 W 9-8 L 4-11 1949 (12-5) New York State Fairmont State Bluefield State Concord Ohio U Ohio U WV Tech Xavier Salem Fairmont State EKU Dayton Salem Xavier Ohio U WV Tech EKU W 7-0 W 3-0 W 2-1 W 3-0 L 4-7 W 5-2 W 8-5 L 1-8 L 8-9 L 6-7 L 4-10 W 5-4 W 8-1 W 2-1 W 6-1 W 7-6 W 9-8 1950 (11-10) Concord Akron Ohio U Ohio U Dayton Bluefield State Xavier Evansville College WV Tech Morris Harvey Evansville College Ohio U Xavier WV Tech Morris Harvey Morehead State EKU Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Morehead State EKU W 17-0 L 9-10 L 5-7 W 6-1 W 13-7 W 18-0 L 2-3 L 2-7 W 8-6 L 2-11 L 8-13 L 4-14 L 1-3 W 7-6 W 9-3 W 11-8 L 4-5 W 9-8 W 6-5 W 7-6 L 2-4 1951 (5-10) Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Miami (OH) WV Tech Morehead State Ohio U EKU Xavier Morehead State Xavier Morris Harvey EKU Morris Harvey WV Tech Ohio U L 3-10 L 2-8 L 0-10 W 18-3 W 1-0 L 2-4 W 12-6 L 5-11 L 10-11 L 7-8 W 3-2 L 2-15 W 8-6 L 2-4 L 4-7 1952 (8-5) Akron Morehead State Western Michigan Western Michigan Concord Morris Harvey Ohio U Morris Harvey EKU Morehead State Concord WV Tech EKU W 11-0 L 4-5 L 2-8 W 8-6 W 15-2 W 6-2 L 2-8 L 3-7 W 6-2 W 7-6 W 9-0 W 9-7 L 0-5 1953 (8-5) Concord Concord Morehead State Morehead State WV Tech Kent State Kent State Western Michigan Western Michigan Morris Harvey Marietta Toledo Toledo W 3-2 W 6-2 W 14-0 W 4-1 W 11-5 L 6-7 W 7-6 L 7-8 L 3-4 W 6-2 L 1-7 W 8-1 L 3-8 2005 Marshall Baseball All-time Results 1954 (8-9) - (1-7 MAC) WV Tech WV Tech Concord Morehead State Ohio U Kent State Kent State Ohio U Miami (OH) Morehead State Toledo Morris Harvey Western Reserve Western Reserve Morris Harvey Bowling Green Bowling Green W 8-2 L 7-9 W 10-2 W 21-1 W 6-5 L 0-6 L 1-4 L 0-4 L 2-6 W 12-6 L 3-9 W 15-7 L 4-8 W 5-1 W 5-2 L 0-6 L 2-8 1955 (2-11) - (1-6 MAC) Morehead State L 3-7 Kenyon College L 6-7 Western Michigan L 1-10 Morris Harvey L 4-15 Toledo W 5-3 Toledo L 5-6 Western Reserve L 0-4 Western Reserve L 3-5 WV Tech W 11-10 Bowling Green L 3-11 Bowling Green L 3-15 Xavier L 0-4 Xavier L 3-9 1956 (7-10) - (1-8 MAC) Morehead State W 14-4 Concord W 7-4 Concord W 7-6 Morris Harvey L 0-6 Morehead State W 8-5 WV Tech W 8-4 Bowling Green L 5-6 Bowling Green L 7-10 Ohio U L 0-6 Ohio U L 2-8 Western Michigan L 3-19 Western Michigan L 1-10 Morris Harvey W 10-3 WV Tech L 2-10 Kent State L 5-12 Kent State W 1-0 Miami (OH) L 8-15 1957 (6-16) - (1-11 MAC) Concord W 5-2 Concord L 1-2 Miami (OH) L 1-9 Miami (OH) L 0-8 WV Tech L 5-9 Kent State L 0-4 Kent State W 12-6 Dayton L 1-2 Western Michigan L 4-6 Western Michigan L 2-12 Morehead State W 7-2 Morehead State W 12-7 Ohio U L 4-11 Ohio U L 2-12 Morris Harvey L 3-4 Emory & Henry W 13-10 Virginia Tech W 8-4 VMI L 3-9 Bowling Green L 2-4 Bowling Green L 0-3 Toledo L 0-4 Toledo L 1-8 1958 (8-10) - (4-8 MAC) Ohio Wesleyan L 3-4 Kent State L 3-5 Kent State W 2-1 Dayton W 11-0 Western Michigan L 4-7 Western Michigan L 3-6 Ohio U L 0-6 Ohio U L 2-11 Morehead State W 6-5 Xavier L 5-8 Bowling Green L 4-6 Bowling Green W 3-1 WV Tech W 3-1 WV Tech W 8-7 Toledo W 4-3 Toledo W 4-3 Miami (OH) L 4-7 Miami (OH) L 2-6 1959 (12-10) - (4-6 MAC) WV Tech W 11-1 Cornell W 3-1 Camp Lejeune L 5-7 Concord W 4-2 Concord W 8-3 Concord W 16-6 Concord L 4-5 Dayton W 5-2 Ohio U L 5-11 Ohio U L 9-23 Xavier W 5-1 Dayton L 0-1 Dayton L 1-6 Bowling Green L 2-3 Bowling Green L 3-5 Camp Lejeune W 6-3 Toledo W 5-0 Toledo W 4-2 Miami (OH) W 3-2 Miami (OH) L 1-2 Kent State L 0-6 Kent State W 5-4 1960 (11-11) - (4-4 MAC) WV Tech L 1-4 WV Tech L 1-3 Xavier L 1-2 Xavier W 10-2 Dayton W 5-1 Dayton W 6-3 Ohio U L 1-9 Concord W 13-1 Concord W 6-3 Virginia Tech L 8-32 WV Tech W 5-4 Wake Forest L 6-7 Camp Lejeune L 3-8 Bowling Green L 5-7 Bowling Green W 4-3 WV Tech L 4-9 Toledo W 1-0 Toledo W 10-6 WV Tech W 10-4 Miami (OH) L 0-4 Miami (OH) L 4-8 Western Michigan W 3-0 1961 (8-12-1) - (2-8 MAC) Morris Harvey W 5-0 Dayton W 10-2 WV Tech W 11-5 Bowling Green W 8-5 Bowling Green L 3-15 Morehead State L 5-6 Morehead State T 9-9 Xavier L 1-2 Miami (OH) L 5-16 Miami (OH) W 9-5 WVSC W 4-3 Dayton L 13-19 Kent State L 2-7 Kent State L 0-1 WV Tech L 2-12 Western Michigan L 4-13 Western Michigan L 3-12 Rio Grande W 3-1 Rio Grande W 6-5 Ohio U L 7-15 Ohio U L 7-15 1962 (4-10) - (0-8 MAC) Morehead State W 13-6 WV Tech W 7-5 Miami (OH) L 1-8 Miami (OH) L 5-6 Rio Grande L 10-22 Kent State L 11-12 Kent State L 4-5 Dayton L 1-5 Western Michigan L 0-8 Western Michigan L 2-4 Rio Grande W 9-4 Ohio U L 3-12 Ohio U L 2-9 WV Tech W 8-5 1963 (8-17) - (2-10 MAC) WV Tech L 8-16 WV Tech L 4-10 Toledo W 13-11 Toledo W 24-16 Rio Grande W 8-2 Rio Grande L 10-14 Morehead State L 5-16 Miami (OH) L 5-9 Miami (OH) L 2-4 Morris Harvey W 10-9 Kent State L 1-9 Kent State L 4-8 WVSC W 9-1 Western Michigan L 1-16 Western Michigan L 4-11 Morehead State L 9-10 Morehead State L 2-11 Ohio U L 1-3 Ohio U L 5-27 WV Tech W 7-1 Rio Grande W 16-3 Morris Harvey W 3-0 WVSC L 4-8 Bowling Green L 0-8 Bowling Green L 1-4 1964 (8-15) - (3-8 MAC) Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Morris Harvey WVSC WVSC Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Kent State Rio Grande Rio Grande Rio Grande Western Michigan Western Michigan Morehead State Morehead State Morehead State Ohio U Ohio U Bowling Green Bowling Green Toledo Toledo W 9-2 W 7-1 L 3-4 L 1-4 W 4-3 L 5-18 L 0-11 L 5-7 L 3-12 L 4-5 W 5-0 W 7-1 L 1-5 L 0-8 L 1-7 L 0-15 L 4-5 L 2-6 L 1-7 L 2-4 W 8-7 W 6-3 W 8-4 1965 (6-19) - (0-12 MAC) Marietta L 1-4 Rio Grande W 24-4 Rio Grande W 9-3 Kent State L 1-14 Kent State L 3-4 Northern Illinois L 8-10 Western Michigan L 0-17 2005 Marshall Baseball Western Michigan Morris Harvey Ohio U Ohio U Morehead State Morehead State Morris Harvey Rio Grande Rio Grande Bowling Green Bowling Green Morehead State Morehead State Toledo Toledo Marietta Miami (OH) Miami (OH) L 2-4 W 9-1 L 1-12 L 1-18 L 0-3 L 2-3 W 4-3 W 5-1 W 19-2 L 2-12 L 7-12 L 4-6 L 0-9 L 4-11 L 4-11 L 5-17 L 2-3 L 5-10 1966 (6-15) - (1-7 MAC) Marietta L 4-9 Rio Grande W 9-5 Rio Grande L 6-7 Western Michigan W 7-4 Western Michigan L 1-8 Ohio U L 2-18 Ohio U L 3-7 Morehead State L 6-10 WV Tech W 2-0 WV Tech L 1-5 Rio Grande W 9-5 Rio Grande L 2-8 Morris Harvey W 8-2 Toledo L 3-5 Toledo L 1-9 RIo Grande L 8-12 Morehead State L 3-16 Xavier W 10-5 Kent State L 0-8 Kent State L 3-11 Morris Harvey L 3-5 1967 (11-12) - (4-5 MAC) Guilford College L 1-11 Pembroke College L 1-2 Pembroke College L 3-12 Wilmington College L 3-4 Wilmington College W 9-1 Concord W 3-0 Concord W 7-0 Marietta L 4-8 Ohio U L 4-14 Ohio U L 5-10 WV Tech W 6-0 Xavier W 4-2 Cincinnati L 3-10 Morris Harvey W 9-1 Bowling Green L 4-5 Bowling Green L 6-22 Morehead State L 2-4 Toledo W 11-5 Toledo W 3-1 Morris Harvey W 13-2 Miami (OH) W 3-2 Kent State W 4-2 Kent State L 0-9 1968 (18-7) - (5-4 MAC) WV Tech W 5-0 WV Tech W 7-0 Morehead State W 9-2 Xavier W 3-2 VMI L 5-7 VMI W 4-1 Hampden-Sydney W 3-0 Morris Harvey W 8-4 Concord W 4-0 Concord W 4-0 Davidson W 10-3 Wofford L 1-4 Wofford L 3-6 WVSC W 12-4 Bowling Green W 3-2 Bowling Green L 2-12 Kentucky W 5-2 Toledo W 6-5 Toledo W 4-3 Miami (OH) L 1-8 Miami (OH) W 6-3 Morris Harvey W 10-2 Kent State W 4-2 Western Michigan L 0-7 Western Michigan L 2-9 1969 (14-12-1) - (7-7 MAC) Glenville State L 2-5 Glenville State W 8-2 Emory & Henry L 5-7 Emory & Henry W 12-5 East Tennessee T 3-3 WVU W 5-1 Morehead State L 5-9 Morehead State L 2-5 Bowling Green L 2-11 Bowling Green L 2-4 Bowling Green W 1-0 Kentucky W 4-1 Miami (OH) W 4-3 Miami (OH) W 9-1 Miami (OH) W 3-0 Morris Harvey W 11-5 Kent State W 4-2 Kent State W 5-3 Kent State L 2-5 Xavier W 4-1 Western Michigan L 1-6 Western Michigan W 1-0 Morehead State L 5-6 Ohio U L 0-2 Ohio U L 4-5 Ohio U L 5-6 Marietta W 3-0 1970 (14-12) WVSC WVSC Marietta Toledo Morehead State Dayton Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Kent State Kent State Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Kentucky Western Michigan Western Michigan Western Michigan Virginia Tech Ohio U Ohio U Ohio U Morehead State Xavier Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green W 3-1 W 16-0 W 2-1 W 6-5 L 1-3 W 2-0 L 4-5 L 5-10 L 3-5 W 4-3 L 1-3 W 10-1 W 2-0 L 2-7 L 2-16 L 1-5 L 0-7 W 6-2 L 3-18 W 10-6 L 1-8 W 9-7 W 11-7 W 7-6 W 5-4 L 1-4 1971 (16-19) Malone Malone Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Morehead State WVSC WVSC Marietta Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Morehead State Kent State WVSC WVSC Dayton Dayton Dayton Rio Grande Rio Grande Ohio U Ohio U Ohio U Rio Grande Rio Grande Cleveland State Cleveland State Cleveland State Cincinnati Xavier Virginia Tech Bowling Green Toledo Toledo Bowling Green W 9-2 W 5-3 L 1-2 L 2-8 W 7-0 L 2-3 W 11-2 L 0-2 L 1-6 W 5-3 L 2-4 L 10-21 W 3-2 L 4-5 W 12-3 L 7-11 W 7-4 L 4-8 W 17-5 W 12-5 L 3-14 L 4-5 L 1-5 W 17-8 W 23-2 L 6-7 W 6-2 W 4-1 L 4-13 W 3-2 L 5-9 L 8-13 L 1-2 W 2-0 L 14-15 1972 (14-11) Biscayne Biscayne Florida Tech Stetson Jacksonville WVSC WVSC Kent State Morehead State Eastern Michigan Marietta Cleveland State Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Ohio U Ohio U WVSC WVSC Dayton Dayton Dayton Virginia Tech Morehead State Xavier Xavier L 4-5 W 2-0 W 12-2 L 5-6 L 3-8 W 5-1 W 8-4 L 4-7 L 7-8 W 8-5 W 2-1 W 7-6 L 2-9 L 1-3 L 6-12 L 1-3 W 2-0 L 1-4 W 15-2 W 6-1 W 11-10 W 3-2 W 10-5 L 7-8 W 4-1 1973 (18-10) WVSC W 3-0 WVSC W 7-3 Oakland W 7-1 Oakland W 9-0 Glenville State W 5-0 Morris Harvey W 4-3 Morris Harvey W 8-7 Concord W 8-1 Concord W 7-2 Cleveland State L 0-2 Cleveland State L 3-4 Cleveland State L 1-6 Ohio U W 6-2 Concord W 18-7 Concord L 0-2 Akron L 5-6 Akron W 6-0 Akron W 5-1 Ohio U L 4-16 Dayton W 4-0 Virginia Tech L 5-8 WVSC W 6-0 WVSC W 11-4 Xavier W 3-2 Cincinnati W 3-2 Cincinnati L 2-3 Southern Illinois L 2-5 Miami (OH) L 2-5 * NCAA Carbondale, IL Tour. Bid 1974 (21-15) Francis Marion Bap. Coll. Charleston Bap. Coll. Charleston WV Tech WV Tech WVSC WVSC Morehead State Morehead State Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Dayton Dayton Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Toledo Toledo Ohio U Marietta Akron Akron Akron WVSC WVSC Ohio U Concord Concord Xavier Cincinnati Cincinnati Virginia Tech Morehead State Morehead State Cleveland State Cleveland State Cleveland State W 8-2 W 11-4 W 18-4 W 4-3 W 9-1 W 9-1 W 3-2 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 4-5 L 4-8 W 7-5 L 1-3 L 3-6 W 9-2 L 3-8 L 4-5 W 5-3 L 2-9 W 6-5 W 6-5 W 9-3 W 9-5 W 12-3 L 3-14 W 3-0 W 19-2 L 2-4 L 2-8 W 3-1 L 2-4 L 3-8 W 14-1 W 5-3 L 3-6 W 10-4 1975 (24-10) WV Tech WV Tech Clemson Clemson Clemson South Carolina Western Connecticut Coastal Carolina Morris Harvey Morris Harvey Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Louisville Louisville WVSC WVSC WVU Dayton Dayton Dayton Dayton Morehead State Morehead State Ohio State Marietta Akron WVSC WVSC Ohio U EKU EKU Cleveland State Cleveland State W 10-0 W 8-2 L 7-10 W 4-1 L 0-13 L 1-9 W 13-3 L 8-9 W 6-1 W 13-1 L 2-10 W 9-4 L 1-4 W 3-1 W 10-3 W 22-10 W 13-7 W 5-1 W 8-2 W 11-1 W 6-5 W 4-1 W 6-5 L 5-7 L 8-13 W 12-5 W 7-6 W 4-2 l 5-7 W 7-4 W 12-3 L 0-5 W 7-5 1976 (18-13) WV Tech WV Tech Morehead State Morehead State WVSC WVSC WVU WVU Virginia Tech Ohio U WV Tech WV Tech Akron Akron Akron WVSC WVSC Ohio U Morehead State Morehead State Xavier Cincinnati Cincinnati Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Virginia Tech Cleveland State Cleveland State Cleveland State Georgetown (KY) Georgetown (KY) W 9-5 L 0-1 L 1-5 L 5-9 W 3-1 W 10-1 L 0-4 L 5-6 L 4-12 W 5-3 W 9-2 W 11-1 W 2-0 W 7-0 W 13-5 W 13-9 W 16-4 W 11-9 L 6-7 W 8-1 L 1-4 L 5-12 L 6-11 L 1-4 L 4-11 L 0-5 W 10-6 W 3-1 W 2-1 W 8-4 W 8-6 1977 (20-21) - (8-8 So. Con.) Columbus College W 1-0 Columbus College L 3-6 Columbus College L 2-3 Auburn L 5-17 Clemson L 2-5 Georgetown (KY) W 3-2 Georgetown (KY) W 10-0 WV Tech L 0-3 WV Tech W 14-0 William & Mary L 0-5 William & Mary W 12-3 WVSC W 8-4 Marietta L 2-3 Morris Harvey W 4-1 Morris Harvey W 12-7 Davidson W 3-1 47 All-time Results Davidson Virginia Tech WVSC WVU WVU East Carolina East Carolina Appalachian State Appalachian State The Citadel The Citadel Furman Furman Xavier Western Carolina Western Carolina Cincinnati Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Ohio U VMI VMI Morehead State Morehead State Virginia Tech W 5-0 L 2-6 W 12-8 L 0-2 W 4-2 L 3-4 L 1-2 L 3-8 W 4-1 L 1-3 W 5-1 W 12-4 L 6-7 W 7-5 L 0-1 L 2-3 L 3-4 L 0-11 L 0-1 L 9-14 W 2-1 W 8-7 W 6-5 W 10-2 L 1-8 1978 (27-13) - (11-1 So. Con.) @ Columbus College W 3-2 @ Columbus College L 6-11 Maryland (in GA) L 6-10 @ Columbus College L 3-5 North Central (in GA) W 5-2 @ West Georgia W 3-0 WVSC W 3-2 WVSC W 6-2 The Citadel L 0-3 The Citadel W 3-1 Furman W 6-5 Furman W 4-3 @ Western Carolina W 6-3 @ Western Carolina W 6-3 @ UT-Chattanooga W 10-9 @ UT-Chattanooga W 5-2 Marietta L 11-12 @ Virginia Tech W 6-2 Georgetown (KY) W 4-1 Georgetown (KY) W 9-2 Appalachian State W 3-2 Appalachian State W 4-3 @ WV Tech W 10-0 @ WV Tech W 12-2 @ Morehead State W 7-1 @ Morehead State L 1-6 @ VMI W 17-2 @ VMI W 9-5 @ Miami (OH) L 4-8 @ Ohio U L 1-3 @ Cincinnati L 3-8 @ Xavier W 4-3 @ Xavier W 8-7 Morehead State W 4-1 Morehead State W 2-1 Ohio U L 3-8 * Southern Conference Champions Within one game of World Series 1979 (23-15-1) - (10-6 So. Con.) @ Miami (FL) L 5-7 @ Miami (FL) L 3-8 @ Columbus (GA) W 4-3 @ Columbus (GA) W 4-2 @ Columbus (GA) L 5-8 @ West Georgia L 3-4 @ Furman L 0-3 @ Furman W 3-2 @ The Citadel W 4-3 @ The Citadel L 3-6 WV Tech W 10-1 WV Tech W 9-2 Morris Harvey W 6-3 Morris Harvey W 7-4 @ WVSC W 5-2 @ WVSC W 5-1 @ Appalachian State L 0-1 @ Appalachian State L 4-5 @ East Tennessee L 0-3 @ East Tennessee L 0-8 @ Marietta W 7-5 UT-Chattanooga W 4-1 UT-Chattanooga W 8-7 VMI W 6-5 VMI W 8-1 Xavier W 9-2 Xavier W 6-5 Western Carolina W 3-1 Western Carolina W 15-2 @ Morehead State L 3-10 @ Morehead State T 3-3 Miami (OH) L 6-10 Miami (OH) L 2-11 @ Ohio U W 8-6 Davidson W 6-3 Davidson W 6-5 Cincinnati L 6-20 Cincinnati W 6-5 Ohio U W 8-6 1980 (17-11) - (10-3 So. Con.) @ Columbus College L 5-11 @ Columbus College L 2-14 @ Kentucky W 6-3 @ Kentucky L 0-3 The Citadel W 9-0 The Citadel W 11-4 Appalachian State L 0-6 Appalachian State W 9-7 WVSC W 15-2 WVSC W 14-0 @ Georgetown (KY) L 4-6 @ Georgetown (KY) W 12-0 @ Xavier L 5-9 @ Xavier W 15-5 @ Cincinnati L 1-4 @ Cincinnati L 3-4 48 @ Western Carolina @ Western Carolina @ UT-Chattanooga @ UT-Chattanooga Morehead State @ Charleston (WV)* @ Charleston (WV) @ Davidson @ Davidson @ VMI @ VMI @ East Tennessee Morris Harvey changed to Charleston L 3-4 W 4-1 W 5-0 W 8-4 W 5-4 W 14-7 L 4-5 W 5-4 W 8-1 W 9-0 W 7-1 L 0-6 1981 (22-17) - (13-6 So. Con.) Clemson L 2-3 Columbus College L 2-5 Columbus College L 5-7 Columbus College W 5-4 Columbus College L 5-6 UNC-Charlotte W 7-3 UNC-Charlotte W 13-0 UT-Chattanooga W 5-0 UT-Chattanooga W 6-0 Davidson W 3-0 Davidson W 9-1 Cincinnati W 4-3 Cincinnati W 2-1 Morehead State W 16-7 WVU W 3-0 WVU W 7-0 EKU L 3-4 EKU L 5-12 Ohio U W 12-1 Ohio U L 3-17 Morehead State L 4-7 Kentucky L 2-3 Kentucky L 0-4 Western Kentucky W 1-0 Western Kentucky L 2-9 East Tennessee L 8-9 East Tennessee W 8-2 Furman L 0-6 Furman W 5-4 Appalachian State W 9-3 Appalachian State L 2-5 The Citadel W 5-3 The Citadel W 6-3 VMI W 17-2 VMI W 17-2 Western Carolina W 5-3 East Tennessee L 2-9 East Tennessee L 3-5 * Southern Conference Champions 1982 (17-21) - (8-8 So. Con.) @ Columbus (GA) W 8-3 @ Columbus (GA) L 1-2 @ Columbus (GA) L 6-7 @ Clemson L 1-5 @ Clemson L 5-12 @ Davidson W 16-4 @ Davidson W 10-0 @ VMI W 5-1 @ VMI L 3-14 @ Western Carolina L 5-6 @ Western Carolina L 0-3 @ UT-Chattanooga W 10-2 @ UT-Chattanooga W 3-2 @ WVU L 3-4 The Citadel L 9-12 The Citadel L 8-11 Morehead State L 4-20 @ Ohio U L 4-9 @ Ohio U W 6-2 @ WV Tech W 6-4 @ WV Tech W 13-2 East Tennessee L 1-5 East Tennessee W 11-2 @ Morehead State W 16-10 @ Xavier L 6-12 @ Xavier W 16-2 @ Cincinnati W 16-3 EKU L 8-11 EKU L 2-6 Marietta W 12-1 Charleston (WV) L 4-6 Charleston (WV) W 7-0 Appalachian State L 8-11 Appalachian State L 4-9 Furman W 3-0 Furman W 8-3 Kentucky L 1-4 Kentucky L 7-8 1983 (19-14) - (7-7 So. Con.) @ Columbus (GA) L 11-27 @ Columbus (GA) W 10-5 @ Columbus (GA) W 11-1 @ Columbus (GA) W 6-4 @ Columbus (GA) L 4-8 @ Lincoln-Memorial W 21-4 WV Tech W 12-1 WV Tech W 14-4 WVSC W 9-8 @ The Citadel L 3-5 @ The Citadel L 0-6 @ Appalachian State L 0-5 @ Appalachian State W 8-4 Xavier L 6-18 VMI L 0-1 VMI L 3-6 Morehead State W 12-11 East Tennessee L 3-15 East Tennessee W 3-2 @ Furman W 3-2 @ Furman W 10-7 @ Morehead State L 7-17 Western Carolina W 9-8 Western Carolina W 5-3 Davidson L 1-4 Davidson W 3-1 Ohio U L 2-10 Ohio U @ Charleston (WV) Cincinnati Cincinnati Kentucky Kentucky W 6-2 W 12-1 W 6-3 L 8-11 L 3-4 W 2-1 1984 (11-16) - (5-8 So. Con.) Clemson L 1-8 Clemson L 3-7 Clemson L 0-6 Aubrun L 0-12 Columbus (GA) L 1-9 Appalachian State W 9-5 Appalachian State L 1-9 Appalachian State L 2-7 WVU W 5-0 VMI W 2-1 VMI W 13-6 VMI L 2-3 VMI L 6-12 VMI W 14-3 Appalachian State L 2-17 Appalachian State L 3-4 Appalachian State L 4-6 Concord W 3-1 Concord W 13-2 East Tennessee W 20-4 East Tennessee L 8-9 Kentucky W 15-6 Kentucky L 3-6 WV Tech W 9-5 WV Tech W 20-5 Ohio U L 2-10 Ohio U L 4-16 1985 (26-18-1) - (10-8 So. Con.) Columbus (GA) L 3-10 Columbus (GA) L 3-4 Columbus (GA) L 10-12 Wofford L 5-9 Wingate T 1-1 Fairmont State W 19-1 Appalachian State L 3-4 Appalachian State W 5-3 Appalachian State L 6-7 EKU L 3-7 EKU L 5-10 VMI W 10-5 VMI L 4-9 VMI L 4-5 Morehead State L 5-11 WVU W 4-1 WVU L 10-12 VMI W 4-1 VMI L 7-10 VMI W 12-5 Concord W 14-2 Concord W 9-2 Morehead State W 6-5 Appalachian State L 7-14 Appalachian State L 3-8 Appalachian State W 6-4 Bluefield State W 19-0 Bluefield State W 19-5 WV Tech W 15-8 WV Tech W 15-0 East Tennessee W 4-3 East Tennessee W 12-2 East Tennessee W 6-2 WVSC W 7-6 Concord W 14-0 Concord W 8-1 East Tennessee L 2-7 East Tennessee W 21-9 East Tennessee W 5-1 Charleston (WV) W 12-2 Charleston (WV) W 9-0 Davidson W 9-1 Western Carolina W 5-2 Western Carolina L 6-12 Western Carolina L 12-13 1986 (15-18) - (4-13 So. Kentucky Appalachian State Appalachian State WV Tech WV Tech @ VMI @ VMI @ VMI Rio Grande Rio Grande @ WVU @ WVU @ Fairmont State VMI VMI VMI Morehead State EKU EKU @ Appalachian State @ Appalachian State @ Appalachian State @ Charleston (WV) WVSC @ East Tennessee @ East Tennessee @ East Tennessee East Tennessee East Tennessee East Tennessee @ Morehead State @ Bluefield State @ Bluefield State Con.) W 6-1 L 4-15 L 6-14 W 12-3 W 9-6 L 3-9 L 1-5 L 15-18 W 3-1 W 10-1 L 7-9 W 7-1 W 16-15 L 3-6 W 13-12 W 9-8 L 7-14 L 4-9 W 10-9 L 0-5 L 1-8 L 9-19 L 1-2 W 17-2 L 1-5 L 3-10 W 13-12 L 10-14 L 6-15 W 11-7 W 12-8 W 16-1 W 7-0 1987 (16-14) - (5-7 So. Con.) Fairmont State L 1-2 Fairmont State W 12-11 @ Clemson L 11-12 @ Clemson @ Clemson @ Columbus (GA) @ Columbus (GA) @ Appalachian State @ Appalachian State @ Appalachian State Charleston (WV) Charleston (WV) VMI VMI VMI @ EKU @ WV Tech @ WV Tech East Tennessee East Tennessee East Tennessee Kentucky Christian Kentucky Christian @ Kentucky @ VMI @ VMI @ VMI Concord Concord WVSC Morehead State Rio Grande Rio Grande L 1-19 L 1-10 L 0-13 L 8-12 L 2-3 L 4-5 L 2-10 L 4-6 W 5-3 L 6-7 L 5-6 L 9-17 L 10-14 W 15-3 W 15-4 W 10-1 W 9-7 W 17-7 W 8-0 W 11-0 L 1-12 L 3-4 W 5-2 W 9-4 W 7-6 W 10-3 W 7-5 W 10-8 L 7-11 W 6-2 1988 (23-17) - (7-9 So. Con.) Davis & Elkins W 11-4 Davis & Elkins W 11-4 Kentucky Christian W 4-1 Kentucky Christian W 21-4 @ Fairmont State W 7-3 Appalachian State W 11-3 @ Furman W 13-9 @ Furman W 8-6 @ Columbus (GA) W 8-6 @ Columbus (GA) L 4-6 @ Columbus (GA) L 2-8 @ VMI L 6-25 @ VMI W 15-7 @ VMI W 21-7 WVSC L 3-5 WVSC W 7-6 Kentucky W 7-6 @ East Tennessee W 8-5 @ East Tennessee L 10-11 @ East Tennessee L 15-16 EKU W 3-2 EKU W 10-3 @ Appalachian State L 1-5 @ Appalachian State L 5-6 @ Appalachian State W 8-7 WVU L 8-9 WVU L 2-7 VMI W 9-8 VMI L 2-8 VMI L 7-9 Morehead State L 5-6 WV Tech W 10-3 WV Tech W 5-1 East Tennessee L 4-7 East Tennessee W 12-11 East Tennessee L 13-14 @ Charleston (WV) W 11-3 Bluefield State W 11-4 Bluefield State W 5-2 @ Morehead State L 4-8 1989 (16-14) - (8-5 So. Con.) Kentucky Wesleyan W 13-6 @ The Citadel W 12-7 @ The Citadel L 0-3 @ The Citadel L 0-1 Fairmont State W 10-9 Fairmont State L 4-5 @ WVSC L 4-14 East Tennessee W 9-8 East Tennessee W 6-5 @ VMI W 11-5 @ VMI L 3-8 @ Ohio U W 7-6 @ Wake Forest L 8-11 @ Wake Forest L 4-9 @ Wake Forest L 7-8 WV Tech W 11-1 WV Tech W 12-2 @ EKU W 4-2 @ EKU L 3-8 @ Appalachian State L 2-6 @ Appalachian State W 6-5 @ Appalachian State L 6-11 @ Kentucky L 10-14 Furman W 7-1 Furman W 11-5 Furman W 13-8 Morehead State W 17-10 East Tennessee W 12-4 Appalachian State L 9-13 Western Carolina L 2-4 1990 (20-19) - (10-7 So. Con.) WV Wesleyan W 16-8 @ Rio Grande W 7-3 @ Rio Grande W 9-3 @ East Tennessee L 2-4 @ East Tennessee W 1-0 @ East Tennessee W 14-8 @ Clemson L 0-13 @ Clemson L 3-7 @ Clemson L 2-16 VMI W 5-1 VMI L 0-7 VMI W 6-5 WV Tech W 5-1 WV Tech W 15-4 @ Morehead State W 35-6 Brown @ Wake Forest @ Wake Forest Cleveland State Ohio U Cleveland State @ Western Carolina @ Western Carolina @ Western Carolina Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State @ Furman @ Furman @ Furman WVSC Morehead State @ Ohio State The Citadel The Citadel Furman Western Carolina The Citadel Western Carolina L 7-10 L 4-7 L 3-5 W 10-9 L 1-10 L 5-14 L 7-10 W 6-5 L 13-17 W 10-5 W 6-5 W 12-11 W 8-4 W 5-4 L 5-6 W 6-5 L 7-8 L 8-9 L 2-4 L 4-18 W 5-2 W 3-1 L 2-9 L 3-11 1991 (16-26) - (9-7 So. Con.) Ohio State L 5-9 Ohio State L 3-4 WV Wesleyan W 4-1 @ VMI W 11-1 @ VMI W 10-2 @ VMI W 16-0 @ Rio Grande W 17-5 Alderson Broaddus W 10-5 Alderson Broaddus W 2-1 WVSC L 4-5 WVSC L 0-4 Rio Grande L 1-4 Rio Grande L 5-7 Fairmont State W 4-2 Fairmont State W 12-1 Kentucky L 3-13 Western Carolina L 3-7 Western Carolina L 0-17 @ Ohio State L 3-12 @ Appalachian State W 8-7 @ Appalachian State W 5-4 @ EKU L 4-12 @ Kentucky L 4-10 Morehead State L 6-7 Furman L 1-4 Furman L 0-1 Furman W 7-3 Liberty L 2-7 @ WVU L 3-13 @ WVU W 6-3 Ohio U L 5-15 @ The Citadel L 0-4 @ The Citadel L 0-8 @ the Citadel L 4-5 @ Coastal Carolina L 6-7 Morehead State L 3-6 East Tennessee W 4-0 East Tennessee W 6-3 East Tennessee W 8-2 @ Morehead State L 8-10 East Tennessee L 4-14 Furman L 4-10 1992 (15-26) - (5-13 So. Con.) @ Virginia L 5-7 @ Western Kentucky W 10-7 @ Western Kentucky L 2-8 @ Western Kentucky L 4-5 Alderson Broaddus W 6-0 Alderson Broaddus W 5-3 Davis & Elkins W 6-3 @ WVSC L 5-6 @ Georgia Southern L 1-6 @ Georgia Southern L 3-4 @ Georgia Southern L 0-4 @ Western Carolina L 4-6 @ Western Carolina L 1-3 @ Western Carolina L 1-29 @ Rio Grande W 5-1 @ Rio Grande W 10-1 Appalachian State W 2-0 Appalachian State W 2-1 Cincinnati W 8-5 @ Morehead State W 11-3 @ Morehead State L 3-4 Minnesota W 3-1 @ Furman L 2-3 @ Furman W 3-0 @ Furman L 3-12 @ Liberty L 9-14 The Citadel L 0-6 The Citadel L 0-3 @ Ohio U L 6-9 @ Ohio U L 6-7 @ Ohio State L 5-22 EKU L 3-6 @ East Tennessee L 2-9 @ East Tennessee L 1-4 @ East Tennessee L 5-7 Shawnee State W 7-2 Louisville L 6-10 VMI W 5-1 VMI W 6-4 Georgia Southern L 3-4 Appalachian State L 7-8 1993 (13-27) - (9-14 So. Con.) @ Virginia L 2-4 @ Virginia L 1-8 @ East Tennessee W 4-1 @ East Tennessee L 1-2 @ East Tennessee L 11-14 @ Furman L 6-7 @ Furman L 1-4 @ Furman W 7-5 @ EKU W 13-3 2005 Marshall Baseball All-time Results @ Georgia Southern @ Georgia Souuthern @ WVU @ WVU VMI VMI VMI Rio Grande @ Western Carolina @ Western Carolina @ Western Carolina Ohio U @ Kentucky @ Cincinnati Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State @ Morehead State @ Morehead State Western Kentucky @ Virginia Tech The Citadel The Citadel The Citadel EKU @ Davidson @ Davidson @ Davidson Western Carolina Appalachian State Davidson L 2-4 L 2-4 L 4-8 L 4-8 W 7-0 W 3-2 W 12-5 W 3-2 W 6-3 L 3-15 L 4-13 W 4-3 L 11-12 L 15-16 W 3-2 L 2-7 L 4-8 L 5-11 L 6-11 L 2-8 L 3-9 L 0-3 W 3-2 W 8-7 L 5-7 L 0-9 L 5-6 L 6-17 L 6-7 W 4-2 L 1-10 1994 (23-20) - (10-8 So. Con.) Virginia L 4-5 Virginia L 0-2 East Tennessee W 3-0 East Tennessee W 3-2 @ Furman L 1-3 @ Furman L 4-10 @ Furman L 4-11 Georgia Southern W 5-1 Georgia Southern W 1-0 Pittsburgh L 4-14 @ Virginia Tech L 4-5 Virginia Tech W 7-3 @ Western Kentucky W 8-1 @ Western Kentucky L 4-5 @ Western kentucky W 9-6 @ Kentucky L 5-9 @ EKU W 11-4 @ VMI W 9-1 @ VMI L 1-7 @ Kentucky W 8-6 @ Ohio U L 2-3 @ Cincinnati W 11-7 Western Carolina L 4-7 Western Carolina L 4-5 Western Carolina L 5-8 @ Morehead State W 5-3 @ Louisville W 8-6 @ Appalachian State W 8-2 @ Appalachian State W 10-0 @ Appalachian State L 1-13 EKU W 6-5 @ The Citadel W 10-4 @ The Citadel W 4-1 @ The Citadel W 9-4 Louisville W 12-11 @ Morehead State L 5-6 Duquesne L 5-6 Davidson W 7-3 Davidson L 2-3 Davidson W 8-3 Appalachian State W 7-3 VMI L 4-6 Western Carolina L 2-8 1995 (12-38) - (9-15 So. Con.) @ Virginia L 0-5 @ Virginia L 3-8 @ James Madison W 9-6 Furman W 7-2 Furman W 7-6 Furman W 7-5 @ Vanderbilt L 4-7 @ Georgia Southern L 0-7 @ Georgia Southern L 4-9 @ Georgia Southern L 3-15 WVSC W 2-1 @ Ohio U L 5-7 @ Ohio U L 1-8 Western Kentucky L 4-7 @ WVU L 2-4 @ WVU L 2-3 @ Duquesne L 1-6 @ VMI W 7-3 @ VMI L 6-7 @ VMI L 4-6 @ Louisville L 1-12 @ Pittsburgh L 5-6 Virginia Tech L 5-9 @ Western Carolina W 10-9 @ Western Carolina L 1-3 @ Western Carolina L 6-20 @ EKU L 6-12 Kentucky L 7-12 @ Morehead State L 4-11 Appalachian State L 2-3 Appalachian State L 5-9 Appalachian State W 5-3 James Madison L 3-15 @ Virginia Tech L 5-6 The Citadel L 1-7 The Citadel L 0-7 The Citadel L 0-4 @ Kentucky L 1-4 @ Ohio State L 6-9 @ Davidson L 9-10 @ Davidson L 2-4 @ Davidson W 10-7 Morehead State L 6-10 Ohio U L 3-13 @ East Tennessee L 6-7 @ East Tennessee @ East Tennessee The Citadel Davidson Western Carolina W 6-4 W 10-9 L 1-5 W 8-5 L 3-10 1996 (7-25-1) - (4-17 So. Con.) @ Florida State L 1-16 @ Florida State L 0-34 @ Louisville L 6-7 Ohio U L 10-12 @ Western Kentucky W 12-4 @ Western Kentucky L 5-9 @ Western Kentucky L 6-22 @ UNC-Charlotte L 2-11 @ Winthrop T 9-9 @ VMI L 3-5 @ VMI L 4-6 @ VMI L 8-9 Western Carolina L 6-10 Western Carolina L 3-4 Western Carolina L 1-7 @ Appalachian State L 6-11 @ Appalachian State L 0-4 @ Appalachian State L 0-4 Louisville L 6-11 Kentucky L 1-15 @ The Citadel L 3-4 @ The Citadel L 5-15 @ The Citadel L 1-6 EKU W 7-6 EKU W 4-3 @ Ohio U L 3-8 @ Ohio U L 4-21 Davidson W 5-4 Davidson W 4-3 Davidson W 8-7 WVU L 4-12 @ Kentucky L 5-26 Morehead State L 1-7 Morehead State L 0-7 East Tennessee W 6-3 East Tennessee L 2-4 East Tennessee L 8-9 @ Morehead State L 4-10 @ Ohio State L 3-17 @ Furman L 1-9 @ Furman L 2-3 @ Furman L 6-9 @ Auburn L 4-11 1997 (7-39) - (4-20 So. Con.) @ Alabama L 2-8 @ Alabama L 4-17 @ Alabama L 0-16 @ Florida State L 1-22 @ Florida State L 4-15 @ Florida State L 2-14 Ohio U W 4-3 Ohio U L 1-2 @ Cincinnati L 3-13 @ Western Carolina L 4-15 @ Western Carolina L 2-10 @ Western Carolina W 4-3 @ Western Carolina L 10-20 @ North Carolina L 7-18 @ Va. Commonwealth W 6-5 @ Appalachian State L 4-12 @ Appalachian State W 7-6 @ Appalachian State L 10-11 The Citadel L 11-18 The Citadel L 3-10 The Citadel L 9-13 Cincinnati L 10-11 @ Ohio State L 5-15 @ Ohio State L 2-10 @ Davidson L 8-9 @ Davidson L 5-8 @ Davidson L 4-5 @ Virginia Tech L 10-14 @ Ohio U L 5-6 @ Ohio U L 2-14 @ EKU L 7-13 @ East Tennessee L 7-10 @ East Tennessee W 7-6 @ East Tennessee W 7-5 @ Kentucky L 4-9 @ Furman L 2-6 @ Furman L 9-13 @ Furman L 6-19 @ WVU L 2-6 @ WVU L 0-10 EKU W 4-3 @ Morehead State L 11-17 @ Georgia Southern L 5-12 @ Georgia Southern L 5-6 @ Georgia Southern L 3-12 @ Auburn L 4-11 1998 (18-35) - (9-21 MAC) @ UNC-Asheville L 1-6 @ UNC-Asheville L 5-14 @ UNC-Asheville L 1-8 @ South Carolina L 3-4 @ South Carolina L 7-8 @ South Carolina L 5-8 Youngstown State W 8-2 @ WVSC W 5-4 @ VMI L 10-17 @ VMI W 6-4 @ VMI W 7-2 Drexel L 6-7 Drexel W 18-5 Drexel L 7-12 @ Kentucky W 13-9 Cleveland State W 7-4 @ Morehead State L 11-12 Central Michigan L 3-16 Central Michigan L 8-12 Western Michigan W 9-8 Western Michigan W 8-5 @ EKU L 5-13 Morehead State L 4-11 2005 Marshall Baseball Virginia Tech @ Ball State @ Ball State @ Northern Illinois @ Northern Illinois WVU Toledo Toledo Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Miami (OH) Miami (OH) EKU @ Akron @ Akron @ Akron @ Eastern Michigan @ Eastern Michigan @ Ohio U @ Ohio U @ Ohio U @ Ohio U Kent State Kent State Kent State @ Cincinnati @ Bowling Green @ Bowling Green @ Bowling Green @ Bowling Green W 9-5 L 2-11 L 4-15 W 13-2 L 3-6 L 11-12 L 1-12 L 2-6 L 6-8 L 7-9 L 4-6 W 13-10 W 19-9 W 10-6 W 5-4 L 5-19 L 4-9 L 5-11 L 9-10 L 6-8 W 11-8 W 7-2 W 5-3 L 2-3 L 3-5 L 18-22 L 0-7 L 3-4 L 1-2 L 0-3 1999 (12-43-1) - (4-26-1 @ Campbell @ Campbell @ N.C. A&T @ N.C. A&T @ Western kentucky Cincinnati @ Western Kentucky @ Charleston Southern @ Charleston Southern @ Charleston Southern @ Coll. of Charleston @ EKU WVSC @ Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Morehead State @ Wofford Youngstown State @ Wofford @ Wofford @ Morehead State @ Duquesne @ Central Michigan @ Central Michigan @ Western Michigan @ Western Michigan Cincinnati @ VMI @ VMI Ball State Ball State Northern Illinois Northern Illinois @ Toledo @ Toledo @ Miami (OH) @ Miami (OH) @ Miami (OH) @ Miami (OH) Akron Akron Akron Akron Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan Ohio U Ohio U Ohio U Ohio U @ Kent State @ Kent State @ Kent State @ Kent State Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green MAC) L 8-17 L 7-22 W 4-1 L 4-7 L 5-9 W 5-4 L 2-6 W 7-3 L 2-4 L 1-6 L 6-19 L 4-7 L 4-5 W 5-3 L 1-13 L 2-3 L 3-12 L 6-10 W 6-3 W 9-8 L 12-21 L 1-16 L 2-6 W 7-2 L 3-4 L 0-5 W 13-11 L 10-12 W 5-4 L 1-4 L 1-2 W 12-6 W 5-3 L 0-3 L 0-1 W 8-6 L 2-4 L 4-9 L 6-7 L 2-3 L 4-6 L 4-16 L 6-16 L 1-8 T 5-5 L 1-6 L 5-10 L 4-5 L 1-5 L 2-7 L 4-9 L 3-4 L 2-4 L 2-9 L 4-16 L 1-13 2000 (21-33-1) - (7-20 MAC) @ Georgia L 5-18 @ Georgia L 5-7 @ Charleston Southern L 1-15 @ Charleston Southern L 0-6 @ Charleston Southern W 14-5 N.C. A&T W 8-2 N.C. A&T W 7-4 N.C. A&T W 14-2 Rio Grande W 13-3 vs. Ohio State* L 7-10 vs. Winthrop* L 2-5 vs. Fairfield* L 1-4 vs. Fairfield* W 8-1 WVSC W 6-5 WVSC L 3-5 @ Liberty W 5-1 @ Liberty L 5-6 @ Liberty L 5-6 Youngstown State W 7-6 Youngstown State W 15-7 Morehead State T 4-4 Western Michigan W 1-0 Western Michigan L 1-6 Central Michigan L 5-11 Central Michigan L 9-12 @ UNC-Asheville L 4-6 @ UNC-Asheville W 5-3 @ Ball State L 9-11 @ Ball State L 14-17 @ Northern Illinois L 2-6 @ Bowling Green L 3-4 @ Bowling Green L 4-8 @ Bowling Green L 1-7 @ Bowling Green L 3-16 Ohio U L 2-9 Ohio U L 5-7 @ Ohio U L 0-5 @ Ohio U L 4-5 VMI L 3-4 VMI W 13-12 Miami (OH) W 10-7 Miami (OH) L 3-10 Miami (OH) L 0-8 Miami (OH) W 7-3 @ Morehead State W 18-17 Dayton W 9-7 Dayton L 7-8 @ Akron W 5-4 @ Akron W 10-2 @ Akron W 6-1 @ Akron L 6-14 Kent State L 4-9 Kent State L 9-10 Kent State L 4-6 Kent State W 8-7 *Winthrop Stateline Classic 2001 (24-29) - (11-17 MAC) @ Coastal Carolina L 3-8 @ Coastal Carolina W 8-7 @ Coastal Carolina W 5-2 @ N.C. A&T W 10-1 @ N.C. A&T L 4-7 @ N.C. A&T L 1-4 @ N.C. A&T W 7-5 @ Gardner Webb L 0-1 @ Gardner Webb L 5-6 @ Gardner Webb W 20-5 @ Morehead State W 7-3 @ Morehead State W 19-2 Youngstown State W 11-8 @ Oklahoma State L 2-12 @ Oklahoma State L 2-11 @ Murray State L 2-12 Buffalo L 14-15 Buffalo W 10-2 Buffalo W 22-8 Buffalo W 13-10 @ WVSC W 5-0 @ WVSC W 11-4 @ Wright State L 6-11 @ Wright State L 2-6 @ Wright State W 8-7 @ Toledo L 9-10 @ Toledo L 6-10 @ Akron W 5-2 @ Akron W 8-0 @ Rio Grande W 17-5 Bowling Green W 12-10 Bowling Green W 12-7 Bowling Green L 7-15 Bowling Green L 6-15 @ EKU L 5-9 @ Miami (OH) L 1-4 @ Miami (OH) W 15-0 @ Miami (OH) L 5-9 @ Miami (OH) L 3-18 Morehead State W 17-8 Kent State L 9-10 Kent State W 10-9 Kent State L 5-8 Kent State L 6-17 @ Ohio U L 1-4 @ Ohio U L 10-14 @ Ohio U L 18-20 @ Ohio U L 7-22 EKU L 3-9 @ Eastern Michigan W 12-8 @ Eastern Michigan L 0-6 @ Eastern Michigan W 7-3 @ Eastern Michigan L 4-5 2002 (17-35) - (7-20 MAC) @ Winthrop L 3-11 @ Winthrop L 0-12 @ Auburn L 5-11 @ Auburn L 4-21 @ Auburn L 6-15 @ Charleston Southern* W 16-7 vs. Hofstra* W 11-7 vs. Maryland* L 3-10 Wright State W 4-2 WVSC W 10-6 WVSC W 15-14 Concord W 12-8 Youngstown State W 11-4 Youngstown State L 7-10 @ UNC-Asheville L 2-7 @ Morehead State L 23-24 Toledo L 5-15 Toledo W 8-5 @ EKU L 6-14 @ Buffalo L 2-7 @ Buffalo W 4-0 @ Buffalo W 7-6 Dayton L 8-17 Findlay L 3-9 @ Kentucky L 4-14 Rio Grande W 18-5 Akron W 8-4 Akron L 3-12 Morehead State L 1-19 Morehead State W 7-6 @ Bowling Green L 10-19 @ Bowling Green L 8-9 @ Bowling Green L 4-6 @ Bowling Green L 3-6 @ Dayton L 4-14 Miami (OH) L 8-16 Miami (OH) L 10-13 Miami (OH) W 11-5 Miami (OH) W 6-5 EKU W 20-10 @ Kent State L 0-13 @ Kent State W 7-4 @ Kent State L 4-7 @ Kent State Ohio U @ Ohio U @ Ohio U Ohio U Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan L 11-13 L 5-12 L 1-11 L 4-8 L 6-18 L 7-13 L 9-11 L 12-17 L 6-10 2003 (22-31-1) - (11-16 MAC) @ Mercer L 4-6 @ Mercer W 11-7 @ Mercer W 6-5 @ Coll. of Charleston* L 2-6 @ Charleston Southern* L 7-8 vs. Kentucky& L 6-9 @ Ala-Birmingham& L 1-12 vs. Eastern Illinois& W 6-5 @ N.C. State L 4-9 @ N.C. State L 10-18 @ N.C. State L 1-9 @ WVSC L 8-12 @ WVSC T 2-2 @ Wright State W 7-3 @ Wright State W 8-3 @ Wright State L 0-10 @ Kentucky L 1-14 Concord W 7-1 Drexel W 12-3 Drexel W 10-4 Drexel L 11-14 Western Michigan L 4-9 Western Michigan L 5-12 Western Michigan L 3-6 Western Michigan W 19-2 Morehead State W 6-5 @ Ohio U L 1-11 Ohio U L 2-16 Ohio U W 4-3 @ Ohio U L 3-5 @ Buffalo W 4-0 @ Buffalo W 5-2 @ Buffalo L 4-8 @ Buffalo L 2-3 @ Morehead State L 8-12 Kent State L 5-23 Kent State W 5-2 Kent State L 2-21 Kent State L 9-17 @ EKU L 10-13 @ Bowling Green W 5-0 @ Bowling Green L 5-10 @ Bowling Green W 3-2 @ Bowling Green W 12-5 Rio Grande W 7-4 @ Miami (OH) W 10-4 @ Miami (OH) L 2-3 @ Miami (OH) L 6-7 @ Miami (OH) L 5-8 Akron L 6-11 Akron W 4-1 Akron W 7-2 @ Youngstown State W 10-6 @ Youngstown State L 3-6 *Coll. of Charleston Tourn. & UAB Tournament 2004 (27-27) - (10-13 MAC) @ Belmont L 1-3 @ Belmont L 8-9 @ Belmont L 3-4 @ Coll. of Charleston* L 4-14 vs. George Mason* L 4-11 @ Charleston Southern* W 8-6 @ Ala.-Birmingham L 1-7 @ Ala.-Birmingham L 3-4 @ Ala.-Birmingham W 13-5 WVSC W 10-3 Concord W 5-3 Niagara W 6-4 Niagara W 12-5 Niagara W 8-7 @ Liberty W 8-5 @ Liberty L 5-8 @ Liberty L 5-14 @ East Carolina L 2-8 Cleveland State W 8-3 Cleveland State L 1-2 Cleveland State W 8-2 @ Kentucky W 6-2 @ Eastern Michigan L 7-8 @ Eastern Michigan L 2-3 @ Eastern Michigan L 3-7 @ Louisville L 5-17 Miami (OH) L 3-11 Miami (OH) L 7-8 Morehead State W 5-1 Morehead State L 5-6 @ Kent State L 1-11 @ Kent State W 4-3 @ Kent State L 4-5 Ohio U W 4-3 Ohio U W 13-9 Ohio U L 2-7 NYIT W 9-7 NYIT W 7-1 NYIT W 10-3 @ Morehead State W 14-10 @ Morehead State L 0-6 Central Michigan L 4-7 Central Michigan L 3-12 Central Michigan L 1-9 @ Akron W 8-3 @ Akron W 13-4 @ Akron L 1-13 EKU W 11-0 @ Ball State W 6-2 @ Ball State L 3-4 @ Ball State W 8-2 Buffalo W 8-4 Buffalo W 9-2 Buffalo W 5-1 *Coll. of Charleston Tournement 49 History Marshall University is entering its 109th year this season. In the first recorded game in school history, in 1896, the Marshall College team defeated a team from Huntington Business College, 17-8, on May 14 and baseball was up and running. In 94 seasons since then, the Thundering Herd baseball team has compiled a 1,067-1,128-12 mark, a winning percentage of .486. Marshall’s first coach came on board for the 1901 season when Professor M.M. Scott led the squad for two seasons. It was not until 1910, however, when Boyd Chambers, a Marshall College graduate, took over that the program had any stability. He coached football, baseball and even basketball for a few seasons from 1909-1917. He was followed by eight coaches in the next nine years. In 1927, Johnny “Blood” Stuart, a Marshall assistant football coach who had played professionally in the St. Louis Cardinals organization, took over the baseball program and in six seasons won 67 games and four conference championships in the West Virginia Collegiate Conference (today’s WVIAC). The conference had been formed by Marshall President Morris Shawkey and other college presidents from around the state to give some direction to their athletic programs. In 1931, Stuart’s team went 11-1-1 and won their fourth consecutive league title. During the four-year run, the team had gone 50-10-1, including 7-2 verses West Virginia University. In 1933 when Stuart left, Athletic Director and WVU Hall of Famer Roy “Legs” Hawley took over and in three seasons set a standard unmatched in Marshall baseball history. Hawley’s teams won three consecutive Buckeye Conference Championships (the Herd was in the league 1933-38) and went 30-5 during this period, a .857 winning percentage, which is still a school record. Hawley was hired as the Athletic Director at WVU following the 1935 season. The Marshall baseball team stumbled through the next 13 years with five coaches and no baseball played at all in 1939-41, and 1944-46. Joe Binn would step in for the 1947 season and then ran things in 1948-49 and once again in 1952 after Howard Hood stepped down in 1951 after two seasons. In 1955, a young man, who was coaching at Huntington High after getting both his bachelor (1952) and graduate (1953) degrees from Marshall, was given the chance to coach the Marshall team on a one-year, interim, basis. Jack Cook, captain for the Herd in 1949, lost a chance to play in the St. Louis Browns organization to fight in the Korean War, and went only 2-11 in that first season. The 1949 Marshall Baseball team featuring Jack Cook (front row, third from left). Cook returned to Marshall in 1967 after stints by Bill Chambers, Alvis Brown and Bob Kruthoffer to become the school’s first full-time baseball coach. In the next 23 season, Cook won 420 more games to be the school’s all-time winningest single-sport coach. His 24 season totals were 422-344-3, a .551 winning percentage. Cook won two Southern Conference titles (1978 and 1981) and led the Herd to two NCAA tournament appearances: 1973 (18-10) and 1978, which saw the Herd come within one win of advancing to the College World Series. The Herd defeated both Florida State and Clemson to advance to the finals before losing twice to the Miami Hurricanes. Marshall finished 27-13, with 27 wins being a school record. Following his retirement in 1989, the Jack Cook Most Valuable Player Award was started in his honor. Howard McCann replaced Cook and coached from 1990-95. Craig Antush took over for McCann and coached from the 1996 season through the 1998 season. Former assistant coach and Marshall baseball standout Dave Piepenbrink has been placed with the responsibility of returning the Thundering Herd program to its former glory. Who better to take over such a task but someone who was coached and tutored by Jack Cook himself? Since taking over the program in the middle of 1998, Piepenbrink has turned things around. 2004 marked the first time that the Herd has posted consecutive double digit conference win season since returning to the MAC. The team also tied the all-time win record of 27, which was set in 1978. The program will take another step forward when Marshall University enters Conference USA in 2005. Baseball will begin play in C-USA starting with the 2006 season. 50 2005 Marshall Baseball All-time Results Season-by-Season Results Year Record 1896 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906-09 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939-41 1942 2-0 2-0 1-0 12-0 9-0 8-2 2-0 1-2 4-4 6-10 7-3 14-4 1-3 8-2-1 14-6 17-12 5-3 7-6 8-2-1 8-8 3-5 1-7 3-6 7-2 4-5 7-8 9-5 *15-2 *14-1 *10-6 *11-1-1 8-6 ^9-2 ^13-2 ^8-1 3-9 4-5 6-3 1-3 Coach No Paid Coach No Paid Coach No Paid Coach No Paid Coach M.M. Scott M.M. Scott George Ford George Ford Pennypacker No Baseball Boyd Chambers Boyd Chambers Boyd Chambers Boyd Chambers Boyd Chambers Boyd Chambers Boyd Chambers Boyd Chambers Carl Shipley Carl Ridgley A.E. Reilly Herbert Cramer Kemper Shelton Kemper Shelton H.R. Briggs Russ Meredith Guy Fiber Johnny Stuart Johnny Stuart Johnny Stuart Johnny Stuart Johnny Stuart Johnny Stuart Roy Hawley Roy Hawley Roy Hawley Francis Farley Francis Farley Cam Henderson No Baseball Kyle Tackett Year Record 1943 1944-46 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1-6 Coach Johnny Watson No Baseball Joe Binns Joe Binns Joe Binns Howard Hood Howard Hood Joe Binns Joe Binns Joe Binns Jack Cook Bill Chambers Bill Chambers 1-2 9-8 12-5 11-10 5-10 8-5 8-5 8-9 2-11 7-9-1 6-16 Marshall’s Conference Championships W. Virginia Collegiate Conference (Member from 1925-1932) 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931 Buckeye Conference (Member from 1933-1938) 1933, 1934, 1935 Southern Conference (Member from 1976-1997) 1978, 1981 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 8-10 12-10 11-11 8-12-1 4-10 8-14 8-15 6-19 6-15 11-12 18-7 14-12-1 Bill Chambers Bill Chambers Bill Chambers Alvis Brown Alvis Brown Alvis Brown Alvis Brown Alvis Brown Bob Kruthoffer Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Year Record 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Coach 14-12 16-19 14-11 %18-10 21-15 24-10 18-13 20-21 &%27-13 23-15-1 17-11 &22-17 17-21 19-14 11-16 26-18 15-18 16-17 23-17 16-14 20-19 16-26 15-26 13-27 23-20 12-38 7-35-1 7-39 18-35 Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Jack Cook Howard McCann Howard McCann Howard McCann Howard McCann Howard McCann Howard McCann Craig Antush Craig Antush Craig Antush/ Dave Piepenbrink 1999 12-43-1 Dave Piepenbrink 2000 21-33-1 Dave Piepenbrink 2001 24-29 Dave Piepenbrink 2002 17-35 Dave Piepenbrink 2003 22-31-1 Dave Piepenbrink 2004 27-27 Dave Piepenbrink Totals 1094-1155-11 * WV Collegiate Conference Champs ^ Buckeye Conference Champs % NCAA Tournament Bid & Southern Conference Champs BOYD CHAMBERS BILL CHAMBERS JACK COOK Coach: 1910-1917 Career Record: 72-43-1 (.621) Coach: 1956-1960 Career Record: 44-56-1 (.436) Coach: 1955, 67-89 Career Record: 422-344-3 (.551) 2005 Marshall Baseball 51 Record Book Team Records Most Wins By Team 1. ....................... 27 ............. 1978 .......................... 27 ............. 2004 2. ....................... 26 ............. 1985 E.B. Hits ................ 208 ...... 2001 Season Leaders RBI ......................... 383 ...... 2001 Hitting Leaders Stolen Bases .......... 82 ........ 1999 Games Played Bases on Balls ....... 237 ...... 1985 Hit by Pitch ............ 60 ........ 2003 3. ....................... 24 ............. 1975 Strikeouts .............. 390 ...... 2003 .......................... 24 ............. 2001 Sacrifices ............... 38 ........ 1998 5. ....................... 23 ............. 1979 Sac. Flys ................. 24 ........ 2000 .......................... 23 ............. 1988 Double Plays .......... 57 ........ 2002 7. ....................... 22 ............. 1981 Runners LOB ....... 386 ...... 2001 .......................... 22 ............. 2003 Errors .................... 116 ...... 1998 9. ....................... 21 ............. 1974 Fielding Pct. ........... .977 ..... 1965 .......................... 21 ............. 2000 Pitching Records-Season 1. .. 56 .... 56 3. .. 55 4. .. 54 ............... Eric Pinkerton - 1999 .............. Aaron Williams - 1999 ............... Eric Pinkerton - 2000 ............................ Eight Players At Bats 1. .. 219 2. .. 217 3. .. 213 4. .. 211 5. .. 209 ................ Jason Ricceri - 2001 .......... David Colangelo - 2001 ....... Mike Koitsopoulos - 2003 ........ Francois Larmore - 2004 .......... David Colangelo - 2002 Batting Average 1. .. .471 ........... Rusty Wamsley - 1963 2. .. .438 ..................... Greg Hill - 1980 3. .. .436 ..................... Greg Hill - 1983 4. .. .435 ............. Tom Kuempel - 1998 5. .. .431 Mickey Syndenstricker - 1962 Hits Highest Winning Pct. ERA ........................ 2.75 ..... 1969 ........ Pct. .......... Record ..... Year Hits Allowed .......... 132 ...... 1962 1. .... 1.000 .......... 12-0 ........ 1902 Runs Allowed ........ 58 ........ 1934 2. .... 1.000 ........... 2-0 ......... 1898 Earned Runs ......... 64 ........ 1973 3. ..... .933 ........... 14-1 ........ 1929 Walks Allowed ...... 79 ........ 1962 4. ..... .889 ............ 8-1 ......... 1935 Strikeouts .............. 344 ...... 1995 5. ..... .885 ......... 11-1-1 ...... 1931 Innings ................... 441.2 ... 2003 6. ..... .867 ........... 13-2 ........ 1934 Opp. Avg. ............... .238 ..... 1959 7. ..... .818 ............ 9-2 ......... 1914 Passed Balls ........... 3 .......... 1996 1. .. 71 2. .. 69 3. .. 58 4. .. 53 5. .. 52 .... 52 .... 52 ........ .818 ............ 9-2 ......... 1933 Saves ...................... 9 .......... 2003 Doubles 9. ..... .778 ........... 14-4 ........ 1912 HR Allowed ........... 7 .......... 1973 10. ... .773 .......... 8-2-1 ....... 1919 3B Allowed ............ 0 .......... 1989 11. ... .720 ........... 18-7 ........ 1968 12. ... .675 .......... 27-13 ....... 1978 Offensive Records-Game Runs Scored 35 Morehead St. 1990 Home Runs 9 Morehead St. 1990 Hits 30 Morehead St. 1990 RBI 34 Morehead St. 1990 Offensive Records-Season 1. .. 85 2. .. 80 3. .. 77 4. .. 76 5. .. 73 ............ David Colangelo - 2001 ................ Tom Kuempel - 1998 .......... Adam Frederick - 2004 ................ Corie O’Bryan - 2003 ............... Eric Pinkerton - 2000 Runs Scored ............ David Colangelo - 2001 .................. Jason Ricceri - 2001 ............ David Colangelo - 2002 ................ Tom Kuempel - 1998 ............... Eric Pinkerton - 2000 ....................... Chip Cook - 1985 .................. Jason Brooks - 2001 2B Allowed ............ 16 ........ 1962 1. .. 22 2. .. 19 3. .. 18 .... 18 5. .. 17 Shutouts* .............. 7 .......... 1981 Triples *Mark Doboney established the Marshall record for shutouts in a season with four in 1973. They came against WV State (30), Glenville State (5-0), Akron (6-0), and Dayton (4-0). Jeff Montgomery tied that record in 1981 with shutouts of UNC Charlotte (13-0), Davidson (3-0), West Virginia (7-0), and Western Carolina (1-0) ............... Eric Pinkerton - 2000 ..................... Mike Hagy - 1995 .......... Francois Larmore - 2003 .................... Ryan Roush - 1998 ....................... Chip Cook - 1985 1. .. 6 .............. David Colangelo - 2001 2. .. 5 ................... Jim Reynolds - 1994 3. .. 4 ............................. Seven Players Home Runs 1. .. 23 2. .. 20 .... 20 4. .. 19 5. .. 16 .................. Jason Brooks - 2001 ..................... Marty Rini - 2000 ................ Tom Kuempel - 1999 .................. Jason Ricceri - 2001 .................. Jason Brooks - 2000 Runs Batted In 1. .. 73 2. .. 63 3. .. 60 4. .. 57 5. .. 52 .................. Jason Brooks - 2001 .................. Jason Ricceri - 2001 ................ Tom Kuempel - 1998 ..................... Marty Rini - 2000 ............. Homer Renshaw - 2001 Total Bases At Bats .............. 1,836 ..... 2004 1. .. 156 2. .. 155 3. .. 144 4. .. 138 5. .. 131 Runs Scored ..... 417 ........ 2001 Slugging Percentage Average ............ 334 ........ 1998 Games ............... 56 .......... 1999 Hits .................... 567 ........ 2001 Doubles ............. 105 ........ 2001 Triples ............... 18 .... 1985,’94 1. .. .848 2. .. .835 3. .. .829 4. .. .827 5. .. .784 .............. Tom Kuempel - 1998 ................ Jason Brooks - 2001 ................ Jason Ricceri - 2001 ................... Marty Rini - 2000 ............. Eric Pinkerton - 2000 ............. Tom Kuempel - 1998 ........... Rusty Wamsley - 1963 ............... Jason Brooks - 2001 ................ Jason Nixon - 1989 ................ Greg Hatten - 1986 Walks 1. .. 37 .... 37 .... 37 4. .. 34 5. .. 33 ............. Roger McIntyre - 1991 .................... Mark Gross - 1975 ............... Matt Eldridge - 2001 .................... Vance Bunn - 1985 ........... John Piepenbrink - 1990 Strikeouts 1. .. 52 2. .. 45 .... 45 4. .. 44 5. .. 43 .......... Francois Larmore - 2004 ................. Chris Monaco - 2004 ..................... Marty Rini - 2000 ................... Tim Fanning - 1995 .......... Francois Larmore - 2003 Stolen Bases 1. .. 40 2. .. 33 3. .. 21 4. .. 18 5. .. 16 ................. Chris Monaco - 2004 .............. Aaron Williams - 1999 ............ David Colangelo - 2002 ................. Jim Reynolds - 1995 ............ Robbie Morrison - 1986 Pitching Leaders Games Started 1. .. 17 2. .. 15 .... 15 .... 15 .... 15 ................... Sean Reeder - 2000 ...................... Chris Fritz - 2002 ................... Sean Reeder - 1999 ...................... J.R. Watts - 1998 .................... Matt Spade - 1994 Appearances 1. .. 28 .... 28 3. .. 25 4. .. 24 .... 24 .............. Chris Meadows - 2004 .............. Chris Meadows - 2003 .............. Chad Hathaway - 1995 .............. Chris Meadows - 2004 ................... Sean Reeder - 1998 Innings Pitched 1. .. 107.0 .............. Sean Reeder - 2000 2. .. 100.7 ............... Matt Spade - 1994 3. .. 100.0 .............. Rodney May - 1971 4. .. 96.1 .............. Grant Harper - 2003 5. .. 95.2 ................ Sean Reeder - 1999 Earned Run Average 1. .. 0.00 2. .. 0.55 3. .. 0.60 4. .. 0.68 5. .. 1.02 .... 1.02 ................. Gary Leach - 1969 ............ Mark Doboney - 1973 ............. Mike Sullivan - 1980 ....... Maywood Belcher - 1934 .............. Mike Peppers - 1972 ......... Paul Underwood - 1956 Games Won 1. .. 9 ........................ J.R. Watts - 1998 2. .. 8 ...................... Matt Spade - 1994 .... 8 ................. Albie DeYoung - 1978 .... 8 ..................... Rodney May - 1971 .... 8 ............ Maywood Belcher - 1934 Games Saved 1. .. 6 ................ Chris Meadows - 2003 2. .. 5 ................ Chris Meadows - 2004 .... 5 ..................... Sean Reeder - 1998 .... 5 ..................... Tim Fanning - 1995 .... 5 ................ Ronald Thomas - 1990 Strikeouts 1. .. 107 ................. Sean Reeder - 1999 2. .. 100 .................. Matt Spade - 1994 3. .. 94 ................... Sean Reeder - 2000 4. .. 84 ............... Albie DeYoung - 1977 5. .. 83 .............. Marion Majher - 1959 Home Runs ...... 91 .......... 2001 52 2005 Marshall Baseball Record Book Career Leaders Hitting Leaders Games Played 1. .. 188 2. .. 179 3. .. 175 4. .. 173 .... 173 .... 173 7. .. 172 8. .. 156 9. .. 155 10. 153 .... 153 ......... Matt White (1999-2002) .......... Keith Mastro (1995-98) ....... Aaron Williams (1996-99) ..... David Colangelo (1999-02) .............. Marty Rini (1999-02) ........... Kurt Henzler (1992-95) .......... Jim Reynolds (1993-96) ............ Brent Burke (1991-94) ........ Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) ...... Homer Renshaw (1998-00) .. Mike Koitsopoulos (2002-04) At Bats 1. .. 630 2. .. 594 3. .. 571 4. .. 565 5. .. 553 6. .. 532 7. .. 513 8. .. 510 9. .. 501 10. 486 ..... David Colangelo (1999-02) .......... Jim Reynolds (1993-96) .......... Keith Mastro (1995-98) ....... Aaron Williams (1996-99) .. Mike Koitsopoulos (2002-04) .............. Mike Hagy (1993-96) ...... Homer Renshaw (2000-02) .............. Marty Rini (1999-02) ........ Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) ............. Brett Burke (1991-94) Batting Average 1. .. .388 2. .. .386 3. .. .373 4. .. .372 5. .. .370 6. .. .367 7. .. .366 8. .. .364 9. .. .361 10. .356 ................ Greg Hill (1980-83) ...... Rusty Wamsley (1961-63) ....... Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) .... Robbie Morrison (1984-87) ........ Tom Kuempel (1995-98) ............ Mike Horan (1974-77) ............ Todd Sager (1981-84) ..... Adam Frederick (2003-) ........... Jason Nixon (1986-89) .......... Mark Crouch (1979-81) 1. .. 11 ............ Jim Reynolds (1993-96) 2. .. 9 ......... David Colangelo (1999-02) 3. .. 8 ................ John Wilson (1976-79) 4. .. 7 ........... Rusty Wamsley (1961-63) 5. .. 6 ................. Bob Lemley (1966-68) .... 6 ................. John Mazur (1967-69) .... 6 ............ Darren Woody (1973-74) .... 6 ............ Mike Kaufman (1973-76) .... 6 ................ Carl Burgess (1974-77) .... 6 ............. Larry Berkery (1976-78) Home Runs 1. .. 39 2. .. 38 3. .. 34 .... 34 5. .. 31 6. .. 29 7. .. 28 8. .. 27 9 ... 25 .... 25 ............. Jason Brooks (2000-01) .............. Jason Nixon (1986-89) ........... Tom Keumpel (1995-98) ................ Marty Rini (1999-02) ..... Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) ................... Greg Hill (1980-83) ....... Dave McAnallen (1988-91) .......... Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) ............... Todd Sager (1981-84) ............. Jason Ricceri (2000-01) Runs Batted In 1. .. 139 2. .. 134 3. .. 121 4. .. 116 5. .. 113 6. .. 112 7. .. 110 .... 110 9. .. 103 10. 101 ..... Dave McAnallen (1988-91) ................. Greg Hill (1980-83) ........... Jason Brooks (2000-01) ............ Jason Nixon (1986-89) ... Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) ...... Homer Renshaw (2000-02) .............. Marty Rini (1999-02) ............. Todd Sager (1981-84) ........ Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) ......... Tom Kuempel (1995-98) Total Bases Hits 1. .. 208 2. .. 187 3. .. 175 4. .. 174 5. .. 172 6. .. 168 7. .. 164 8. .. 163 9. .. 160 10. 155 ..... David Colangelo (1999-02) ........ Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) ................. Greg Hill (1980-83) .............. Mike Hagy (1993-96) ....... Aaron Williams (1996-99) ... Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) ...... Homer Renshaw (2000-02) .. Mike Koitsopoulos (2002-04) .......... Jim Reynolds (1993-96) ..... Dave McAnallen (1988-91) Runs Scored 1. .. 176 2. .. 150 3. .. 131 4. .. 121 5. .. 112 6. .. 109 7. .. 106 8. .. 102 9. .. 100 .... 100 ..... David Colangelo (1999-02) ... Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) ....... Aaron Williams (1996-99) .......... Dan Culicerto (1981-84) ............. Todd Sager (1981-84) ........ Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) ................. Greg Hill (1980-83) ............ Jason Nixon (1986-89) ........... Jason Ricceri (2000-01) .. Mike Koitsopoulos (2002-04) Doubles 1. .. 46 2. .. 42 3. .. 41 4. .. 40 5. .. 38 6. .. 35 7. .. 34 8. .. 31 .... 31 10. 30 Triples .......... Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) ................ Mike Hagy (1993-96) ..... Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) ......... Dave Colangelo (1999-02) ............... Todd Sager (1981-84) ................... Greg Hill (1980-83) ..... Francois Larmore (2003-04) .................. Chris Hall (1987-90) ............... Ryan Roush (1995-98) ........ Homer Renshaw (2000-02) 2005 Marshall Baseball 1. .. 316 2. .. 308 .... 308 4. .. 289 5. .. 285 6. .. 282 7. .. 272 8. .. 266 9. .. 264 10. 262 ........ Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) ..... David Colangelo (1999-02) ... Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) ................. Greg Hill (1980-83) ............ Jason Nixon (1986-89) .............. Marty Rini (1999-02) ..... Dave McAnallen (1988-91) ........... Jason Brooks (2000-01) ............. Todd Sager (1981-84) ......... Tom Kuempel (1995-98) Slugging Percentage 1. .. .743 2. .. .718 3. .. .667 4. .. .642 5. .. .630 6. .. .619 7. .. .615 8. .. .602 9. .. .582 10. .577 .......... Jason Brooks (2000-01) ........ Tom Kuempel (1995-98) ............ Todd Sager (1981-84) .. Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) ....... Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) ........... Jason Nixon (1986-89) .... Robbie Morrison (1984-87) ....... Glenn Verbage (1969-71) .......... Jason Ricceri (2000-01) .... Dave McAnallen (1988-91) Walks 1. .. 102 ...... Roger McIntyre (1988-91) .... 102 .... John Piepenbrink (1987-90) 3. .. 98 ..... Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90) 4. .. 95 ....... Dave McAnallen (1988-91) 5. .. 82 ......... Aaron Williams (1996-99) 6. .. 80 ............ Dan Culicerto (1982-85) 7. .. 79 ............... Matt White (1999-02) 8. .. 78 ............... Vance Bunn (1982-85) 9. .. 74 ........... Dave Ramella (1976-79) 10. 71 ............... Todd Sager (1981-84) Strikeouts Games Won 1. .. 153 .............. Marty Rini (1999-02) 2. .. 120 ..... Dave McAnallen (1988-91) .... 120 ............. Matt White (1999-02) 4. .. 101 ........... Kurt Henzler (1992-95) 5. .. 95 ..... Francois Larmore (2003-04) 6. .. 94 ....... David Colangelo (1999-02) 7. .. 87 ............... Joe Shetler (1998-02) 8. .. 84 ................ Mike Hagy (1993-96) .... 84 ...... John Piepenbrink (1987-90) 10. 83 .......... Eric Pinkerton (1998-00) .... 83 .................. Todd Ross (1991-94) 1. .. 19 .... 19 3. .. 17 4. .. 16 5. .. 15 6. .. 14 .... 14 .... 14 9. .. 12 10. 11 .... 11 Stolen Bases Saves 1. .. 59 2. .. 56 3. .. 41 4. .. 40 5. .. 32 6 ... 30 7. .. 29 8. .. 25 .... 25 10. 23 .... 23 1. .. 13 ......... Chris Meadows (2001-04) 2. .. 9 ................ Tim Fanning (1994-95) 3. .. 7 ............ Tony Peterson (1988-89) 4. .. 6 ........... Ronald Thomas (1990-91) .... 6 ................ Sean Reeder (1997-00) 6. .. 5 ........... Steve Diamond (1992-95) 7. .. 4 ................. Steve Ziroli (2003-04) .... 4 ............ Albie DeYoung (1975-78) 9. .. 3 ...................... Gary Leach (1970) .... 3 ................ Chris Queen (1985-86) .... 3 ......................... Rick Reed (1985) .... 3 ............... Greg Kappas (1974-77) ......... Aaron Williams (1996-99) ....... David Colangelo (1999-02) ............ Jim Reynolds (1993-96) ................. Chris Monaco (2004) .... Mike Koitsopoulos (2002-04) ................... Greg Hill (1980-83) ......... Harry Severino (1976-79) .......... Mike Kaufman (1973-75) ....... Robbie Morrison (1984-87) ................. Aaron Rice (1981-84) ............... Joe Shetler (1998-02) Pitching Leaders Games Started 1. .. 45 .... 45 3. .. 39 4. .. 37 5. .. 35 6. .. 33 .... 33 8. .. 30 .... 30 10. 29 ............ Grant Harper (2001-04) ................. J.R. Watts (1995-98) ............... Matt Spade (1992-94) ............. Chris Grimes (1996-99) ............ Steve Fowler (1998-01) .............. Sean Reeder (1997-00) ................. Rick Suter (2000-03) .......... Mark Doboney (1973-77) .......... Albie DeYoung (1975-78) ............. Greg Kappas (1974-77) Appearances 1. .. 95 2. .. 75 3. .. 65 4. .. 62 5. .. 59 6. .. 54 7. .. 52 8 ... 50 9. .. 48 10. 45 ......... Chris Meadows (2001-04) .............. Sean Reeder (1997-00) ................. J.R. Watts (1995-98) ............ Grant Harper (2001-04) ................. Rick Suter (2000-03) ......... Steve Diamond (1992-95) ............ Steve Fowler (1998-01) ................ Rick Paugh (1992-94) .......... Albie DeYoung (1975-78) ............ John Winters (1991-94) Innings Pitched 1. .. 299.2 2. .. 299.1 3. .. 265.0 4. .. 245.7 5. .. 228.9 6. .. 219.6 7. .. 216.0 8. .. 194.4 9. .. 178.3 10. 174.6 ............ J.R. Watts (1995-98) ....... Grant Harper (2001-04) ......... Sean Reeder (1997-00) .......... Matt Spade (1992-94) ..... Albie DeYoung (1975-78) ........ Greg Kappas (1974-77) ....... Steve Fowler (1998-01) ..... Mark Doboney (1973-77) .... Marion Majher (1958-60) ............ Rick Suter (2000-03) Earned Run Average 1. .. 1.67 2. .. 2.26 3. .. 2.41 4. .. 2.63 5. .. 2.67 6. .. 2.82 .... 2.82 8. .. 2.87 9. .. 2.95 10. 3.11 ......... Mike Peppers (1970-73) ........... Gary Nelson (1980-81) ........... Tim Fanning (1994-95) ............ Paul Holley (1967-69) ....... Albie DeYoung (1975-78) ....... Hugh Reynolds (1958-60) ....... Tony Peterson (1988-89) ........... Rodney May (1967-69) ....... Mark Doboney (1973-77) ............ Matt Spade (1992-94) ............ Grant Harper (2001-04) .......... Albie DeYoung (1975-78) .............. Sean Reeder (1997-00) ...... Jeff Montgomery (1981-83) .......... Mark Doboney (1973-77) ............. Carl Hewlett (1968-70) .............. Rodney May (1969-71) ................. J.R. Watts (1995-98) .............. Gary Nelson (1980-81) ................. Dave Lynd (1961-63) ......... Jerry Chapman (1978-81) Strikeouts 1. .. 276 2. .. 271 3. .. 230 4. .. 196 5. .. 194 6. .. 185 7. .. 184 8. .. 172 9. .. 164 10. 162 ............... J.R. Watts (1995-98) ............ Sean Reeder (1997-00) ............. Matt Spade (1992-94) ........ Albie DeYoung (1975-78) .......... Grant Harper (2001-04) ........... Chris Grimes (1996-98) .......... Steve Fowler (1998-01) ........ Mark Doboney (1973-76) ....... Marion Mahjer (1958-60) ........ Hugh Reynolds (1958-60) The Last Time Marshall... Threw a No-Hitter Chris Bellomy vs East Tennessee St. April 20, 1991 (MU 4, ETSU 0) Threw a Shutout Grant Harper, Steve Ziroli and Chris Meadows vs. Eastern Kentucky, May 11, 2004 (MU 11, EKU 0) Was Shutout by Opponent at Morehead State, 4/27/04 (MSU 6, MU 0) Player Had Four Home Runs/Gm Robbie Morrison vs East Tenn. State, March 29, 1987 (Univ. Heights) Hit a Grand Slam Rich Russell, 2/29/04, at Alabama-Birmingham MU 13, UAB 5 Hit 3 Grand Slams in a Season John Piepenbrink, 1990 Turned a Triple Play Jamie Clark (4 un, 4-3) to D. McAnallen vs. Furman, April 26, 1990 53 Record Book Hitting Games Played 2004 ..... 54 .................. Four Players 2003 ..... 43 .................. Four Players 2002 ..... 52 ................... Two Players 2001 ..... 53 ........................ 3 players 2000 ..... 55 .............. Eric Pinkerton 1999 ..... 56 .............. Eric Pinkerton ............ 56 ............ Aaron Williams 1998 ..... 53 ................ Tom Kuempel 1997 ..... 44 .................... Tim Frantz ............ 44 ..................... Mark Zban 1996 ..... 43 .................... Tim Frantz ............ 43 ................... Ryan Roush 1995 ..... 50 ................ Kurt Henzler ............ 50 ................ Jim Reynolds 1994 ..... 43 ................ Kurt Henzler ............ 43 ...................... Todd Ross 1993 ..... 40 .................. Brent Burke ............ 40 ................ Kurt Henzler ............ 40 ...................... Todd Ross 1992 ..... 41 ............. Chris Childers 1991 ..... 41 .................. Brent Burke 1990 ..... 39 ..................... Chris Hall ............ 39 ........... Dave McAnallen ............ 39 ......... Dave Piepenbrink 1989 ..... 30 ..................... six players 1988 ..... 40 ................... Jason Nixon ............ 40 ........... Dave McAnallen ............ 40 ............. Jamie Svanagan 1987 ..... 33 ......... Dave Piepenbrink 1986 ..... 33 ......................... Jon Hart ............ 33 ................ Rick Lambert ............ 33 ........... Robbie Morrison 1985 ..... 45 ................... Vance Bunn ............ 45 ..................... Chip Cook ............ 45 ............... Dan Culicerto ............ 45 ........... Terry Thompson 1984 ..... 27 .................... five players 1983 ..... 33 .................... five players 1982 ..... 38 ................ Terry Adkins ............ 38 ....................... Greg Hill ............ 38 .................... Todd Sager 1981 ..... 39 ................ Terry Adkins ............ 39 ................ Mark Crouch ............ 39 ....................... Greg Hill ............ 39 ................ Dave Sullivan 1980 ..... 28 ..................... six players 1979 ..... 39 .................... five players 1978 ..... 40 ............... Larry Berkery ............ 40 .................... Glen Lewis ............ 40 ................ Randy Rosiek 1977 ..... 41 ................... Mike Horan 1976 ..... 31 ................. Carl Burgess ............ 31 ................... Mike Horan 1975 ..... 34 ............... Fred Faulkner ............ 34 ................... Mark Gross ............ 34 .............. Mike Kaufman 1974 ..... 36 ...................... Dave Allie ............ 36 ............... Darren Woody 1973 ..... 28 ................... four players 1972 ..... 25 ..................... six players 1971 ..... 35 ..................... six players 1970 ..... 26 ................... four players 1969 ..... 27 .................... five players 1968 ..... 25 ..................... six players 1967 ..... 23 .................... five players 1966 ..... 21 .................... Bob Lemley ............ 21 ............ Charles Yonker 1965 ..... 25 ............... Tom Davidson ............ 25 ............... Don Rockhold 1964 ..... 23 ................. Pete Brezden ............ 23 ....... Mike Cunningham ............ 23 .................... Zeke Myers 1963 ..... 22 ............... Toby Holbrook ............ 22 ............. Rusty Wamsley 1962 ..... 14 .................... five players 1961 ..... 19 .................... James Cook ............ 19 ............. Rusty Wamsley 1960 ..... 22 .................. Ron Lambert 1959 ..... 21 ................... Fred Conley ............ 21 .............. Marion Majher 1956 ..... 17 ................... four players 1934 ..... 13 .................... five players 1928 ..... 17 ................... four players At Bats 2004 ..... 211 ....... Francois Larmore 2003 ..... 213 ..... Mike Koitsopoulos 2002 ..... 209 .......... David Colangelo 2001 ..... 219 .............. Jason Ricceri 2000 ..... 193 ............. Matt Eldridge 1999 ..... 193 ............ Eric Pinkerton 1998 ..... 193 ................. Ryan Roush 1997 ..... 160 ............... Keith Mastro 1996 ..... 153 ................... Mike Hagy 1995 ..... 176 ................... Mike Hagy 1994 ..... 170 .................... Todd Ross 1993 ..... 140 ................ Brent Burke 1992 ..... 137 ........... Chris Childers 1991 ..... 137 ........... Chris Childers 1990 ..... 161 ................... Chris Hall 1989 ..... 114 ................. Sam Nelson ............ 114 ....... Dave Piepenbrink 1988 ..... 140 ................. Jason Nixon 1987 ..... 110 ....................... Jon Hart 1986 ..... 127 ......... Robbie Morrison 1985 ..... 158 ......... Terry Thompson 1984 ..... 97 .............. Dan Culicerto 1983 ..... 117 ..................... Greg Hill 1982 ..... 134 ..................... Greg Hill ............ 134 .................. Todd Sager 54 1981 ..... 127 ..................... Greg Hill 1980 ..... 91 ............... Mark Crouch 1979 ..... 124 ................... Mike Allie ............ 124 ............. Johnny Taylor 1978 ..... 133 .................. Glen Lewis 1977 ..... 145 ................. Mike Horan 1976 ..... 111 ................. Mike Horan 1975 ..... 111 ............ Mike Kaufman 1974 ..... 126 .................... Dave Allie 1973 ..... 93 .............. Larry Verbage 1972 ..... 94 .................. Herb Karlet 1971 ..... 130 ............. Craig Dickson 1970 ..... 90 .............. Craig Dickson 1969 ..... 110 ............... Jim Fantuzzo 1968 ..... 94 ................ Walt Garnett 1967 ..... 93 ................ Jim Fantuzzo 1966 ..... 79 ................... Bob Lemley 1965 ..... 105 ............. Tom Davidson 1964 ..... 83 .............. Tom Davidson 1963 ..... 89 .............. Toby Holbrook 1962 ..... 58 ............ Rusty Wamsley 1961 ..... 71 ............ Rusty Wamsley 1960 ..... 80 ................. Ron Lambert 1959 ..... 82 .................. Fred Conley 1956 ..... 66 ............. John Mayberry 1954 ..... 31 .............. Jim Swierczek 1934 ..... 59 ..................... Bill Craig 1928 ..... 78 ........... Creighton Noyes 1979 ..... 46 ..................... Mike Allie 1978 ..... 49 ................ Randy Rosiek 1977 ..... 42 ................... Mike Horan 1976 ..... 31 .................... Lou Packer 1974 ..... 42 .............. Mike Kaufman 1975 ..... 40 ................... Mike Horan 1973 ..... 22 ............... Larry Verbage 1972 ..... 34 ................... Herb Karlet 1971 ..... 50 ............... Glenn Verbage 1970 ..... 27 ............... Craig Dickson 1969 ..... 35 ................. Jim Fantuzzo 1968 ..... 34 ................... John Mazur 1967 ..... 26 .................... Bob Lemley 1966 ..... 20 ............ Charles Yonker 1965 ..... 25 .................. Tom Langfitt 1964 ..... 26 ............... Dick Fillmore 1963 ..... 40 ............. Rusty Wamsley 1962 ..... 23 ............. Rusty Wamsley 1961 ..... 20 .................. Jack Trainor 1960 ..... 26 ................... Fred Conley 1959 ..... 20 ............... Alex Lawrence 1956 ..... 21 ............... Clarence York 1954 ..... 6 .................... Earl Skaggs ............ 6 .................... Ed Walowac ............ 6 ..................... Milan Zban 1934 ..... 25 ...................... Bill Craig 1928 ..... 28 .......... Creighton Noyes ............ 28 .............. Johnny Watson Batting Average Runs Scored 2004 ..... .374 ........ Adam Frederick 2003 ..... .376 ............ Corie O’Bryan 2002 ..... .376 ................. A. Fairman 2001 ..... .392 ......... David Colangelo 2000 ..... .392 ........... Eric Pinkerton 1999 ..... .369 ......... Aaron Williams 1998 ..... .435 ............. Tom Kuempel 1997 ..... .3312 ................ Mark Zban ............ .3311 ........... Tom Kuempel 1996 ..... .379 .................. Mike Hagy 1995 ..... .324 .................. Mike Hagy 1994 ..... .335 ................... Todd Ross 1993 ..... .321 ............ Jon Robertson 1992 ..... .313 ................... Todd Ross 1991 ..... .299 .......... Chris Childers 1990 ..... .379 .................. Chris Hall 1989 ..... .427 ................ Jason Nixon 1988 ..... .381 .......... Roger McIntyre 1987 ..... .383 ........ Robbie Morrison 1986 ..... .409 ........ Robbie Morrison 1985 ..... .428 .................. Chip Cook 1984 ..... .376 ................. Todd Sager 1983 ..... .436 .................... Greg Hill 1982 ..... .358 ................. Todd Sager 1981 ..... .378 .................... Greg Hill 1980 ..... .438 .................... Greg Hill 1979 ..... .371 .................. Mike Allie 1978 ..... .380 ............. Randy Rosiek 1977 ..... .301 .................. John Rulli 1976 ..... .380 ............... John Wilson 1975 ..... .408 ................ Mike Horan 1974 ..... .400 ........... Mike Kaufman 1973 ..... .333 ........... Mike Kaufman 1972 ..... .362 ................ Herb Karlet 1971 ..... .407 ............ Glenn Verbage 1970 ..... ....308 ......... John Wiseman 1969 ..... .318 .............. Jim Fantuzzo 1968 ..... .366 ................ John Mazur 1967 ..... .306 ................. Bob Lemley 1966 ..... .286 .............. Walt Garnett 1965 ..... .287 ............... Tom Langfitt 1964 ..... .351 ............ Dick Fillmore 1963 ..... .471 .......... Rusty Wamsley 1962 ..... .431 Mickey Sydenstricker 1961 ..... .345 ............... Jack Trainor 1960 ..... .339 ............. Jack Marcum 1959 ..... .351 ............ Alex Lawrence 1956 ..... .396 ............ Clarence York 1954 ..... .347 ................. Milan Zban 1952 ..... .321 ............ Jim Swierczek 1934 ..... .424 ................... Bill Craig 1929 ..... .375 ............. George Kozak 1928 ..... .406 .......... Johnny Watson 1924 ..... .380 ...... Frank “Red” Crist Hits 2004 ..... 77 ........... Adam Frederick 2003 ..... 76 ............... Corie O’Bryan 2002 ..... 69 ............ David Colangelo 2001 ..... 85 ............ David Colangelo 2000 ..... 73 .............. Eric Pinkerton 1999 ..... 69 ............ Aaron Williams 1998 ..... 80 ................ Tom Kuempel 1997 ..... 52 ..................... Mark Zban 1996 ..... 58 ..................... Mike Hagy 1995 ..... 57 ..................... Mike Hagy 1994 ..... 57 ...................... Todd Ross 1993 ..... 42 ................ Kurt Henzler 1992 ..... 34 ............. Chris Childers 1991 ..... 41 ............. Chris Childers 1990 ..... 61 ..................... Chris Hall 1989 ..... 47 ................... Jason Nixon 1988 ..... 52 ................... Jason Nixon 1987 ..... 41 ........... Robbie Morrison 1986 ..... 52 ........... Robbie Morrison 1985 ..... 52 ..................... Chip Cook 1984 ..... 32 .................... Todd Sager 1983 ..... 51 ....................... Greg Hill 1982 ..... 48 .................... Todd Sager 1981 ..... 48 ....................... Greg Hill 1980 ..... 33 .............. David Sullivan ............ 33 ............... Johnny Taylor 2004 ..... 46 ........... Adam Frederick 2003 ..... 46 ......... Francois Larmore 2002 ..... 58 ............ David Colangelo 2001 ..... 71 ............ David Colangelo 2000 ..... 52 .............. Eric Pinkerton 1999 ..... 42 ............ Aaron Williams 1998 ..... 53 ................ Tom Kuempel 1997 ..... 36 ................ Tom Kuempel 1996 ..... 24 ..................... Mike Hagy 1995 ..... 36 ................ Kurt Henzler 1994 ..... 34 ...................... Todd Ross 1993 ..... 24 ............. Chris Childers 1992 ..... 27 ............. Chris Childers 1991 ..... 28 ............. Chris Childers 1990 ..... 45 ......... Dave Piepenbrink 1989 ..... 32 ......... Dave Piepenbrink 1988 ..... 44 ......... Dave Piepenbrink 1987 ..... 32 ........... Robbie Morrison 1986 ..... 43 ........... Robbie Morrison 1985 ..... 52 ..................... Chip Cook 1984 ..... 23 ................... Vance Bunn 1983 ..... 36 ....................... Greg Hill 1982 ..... 36 .................... Todd Sager 1981 ..... 36 ............... Dan Culicerto 1980 ..... 21 ................ Terry Adkins ............ 21 ................ Mark Crouch ............ 21 ............... Paul Simmons 1979 ..... 28 ............. Harry Severino 1978 ..... 28 ................ Randy Rosiek 1977 ..... 23 ................ Dave Ramella 1976 ..... 20 ................. Carl Burgess 1975 ..... 36 ................... Mike Horan 1974 ..... 30 ...................... Dave Allie 1973 ..... 22 ............... Larry Verbage 1972 ..... 22 ...................... Dave Allie 1971 ..... 34 ............... Craig Dickson 1970 ..... 20 ............... Craig Dickson 1969 ..... 15 ................. Jim Fantuzzo 1968 ..... 21 .................... Bob Lemley 1967 ..... 18 ................. Jim Fantuzzo 1966 ..... 18 ................... Carl Nelson 1965 ..... 18 ............... Tom Davidson 1964 ..... 16 ............... Dick Fillmore 1963 ..... 22 ............. Rusty Wamsley 1962 ..... 12 .......... Richard Fillmore 1961 ..... 16 ................... Fred Conley 1960 ..... 19 ................. Tex Williams 1959 ..... 15 .............. Marion Majher 1956 ..... 13 .............. John Mayberry ............ 13 ............... Clarence York 1954 ..... 16 .................... Milan Zban 1952 ..... 5 .................... Carl Nutter ............ 5 ................ Jim Swierczek 1934 ..... 14 ................... John Zontin Doubles 2004 ..... 16 ......... Francois Larmore 2003 ..... 18 ......... Francois Larmore 2002 ..... 16 ............... C. Dziedziejko 2001 ..... 14 ................. Jason Brooks ............ 14 ................. Bryan Colley 2000 ..... 22 .............. Eric Pinkerton 1999 ..... 16 .............. Eric Pinkerton 1998 ..... 18 ................... Ryan Roush 1997 ..... 13 ..................... Mark Zban 1996 ..... 13 ..................... Mike Hagy 1995 ..... 19 ..................... Mike Hagy 1994 ..... 11 ...................... Todd Ross 1993 ..... 11 ................ Kurt Henzler 1992 ..... 8 ................. Kurt Henzler 1991 ..... 11 ............. Chris Childers 1990 ..... 13 ..................... Chris Hall 1989 ..... 11 ..................... Chris Hall 1988 ..... 12 ............. Jamie Svanagan 1987 ..... 9 .......... Dave Piepenbrink 1986 ..... 13 ........... Robbie Morrison 1985 ..... 17 ..................... Chip Cook 1984 ..... 6 ...................... Chip Cook 1983 ..... 10 ...... Warren Canterbury ............ 10 .................... Todd Sager 1982 ..... 16 .................... Todd Sager 1981 ..... 11 ................ Mark Crouch 1980 ..... 11 ................ Mark Crouch 1979 ..... 10 .................. Tom Verbage 1978 ..... 8 ...................... Mike Allie ............ 8 ................. Randy Rosiek 1977 ..... 7 .................... Mike Horan ............ 7 ................. Dave Ramella 1976 ..... 9 ................. Dave Ramella 1975 ..... 8 ...................... Joe Waugh 1974 ..... 11 ...................... Dave Allie 1973 ..... 7 ................ Larry Verbage 1972 ..... 6 .................... Herb Karlet 1971 ..... 13 ............... Glenn Verbage 1970 ..... 8 ................ Glenn Verbage 1969 ..... 5 .................. Jim Fantuzzo ............ 5 ........................ Gil Koury 1968 ..... 5 ..................... Bob Lemley 1967 ..... 4 ..................... Bob Lemley ............ 4 .................... Carl Nelson 1966 ..... 4 .................. Walt Garnett ............ 4 ..................... Ken Zornes 1965 ..... 3 .................. Lowell Leach ............ 3 .................... Carl Nelson ............ 3 ........... Charles Yonkers 1964 ..... 4 ............... Charles Brown ............ 4 ..................... Zeke Myers 1963 ..... 16 ............. Rusty Wamsley 1962 ..... 7 .. Mickey Sydenstricker 1961 ..... 5 ................... Jack Trainor 1960 ..... 6 ................... Ron Lambert 1959 ..... 6 .................... Fred Conley 1956 ..... 3 ..................... Gary Wolfe 1934 ..... 6 ................ Eddie Goyette Home Runs 2004 ..... 8 .................. Rich Russell 2003 ..... 14 ......... Francois Larmore 2002 ..... 10 .................... C. Desantis 2001 ..... 23 ................. Jason Brooks 2000 ..... 20 .................... Marty Rini 1999 ..... 9 ............... Eric Pinkerton 1998 ..... 20 ................ Tom Kuempel 1997 ..... 14 ................ Tom Kuempel 1996 ..... 8 ...................... Mike Hagy 1995 ..... 5 ............ Craig Brumfield ............ 5 ................. Kurt Henzler 1994 ..... 4 ............ Craig Brumfield 1993 ..... 4 ............ Shane McComas 1992 ..... 5 ................. Kurt Henzler 1991 ..... 4 .............. Chris Childers ............ 4 ............ Dave McAnallen ............ 4 .............. Roger McIntyre 1990 ..... 11 ......... John Piepenbrink 1989 ..... 11 ................... Jason Nixon 1988 ..... 15 ................... Jason Nixon 1987 ..... 8 .................... Jason Nixon 1986 ..... 8 .................... Greg Hatton 1985 ..... 9 ...................... Trey Duffy ............ 9 ...................... Ben Fetter 1984 ..... 7 ................. Rick Lambert 1983 ..... 11 ....................... Greg Hill 1982 ..... 11 ....................... Jeff Rowe 1981 ..... 7 ........................ Greg Hill ............ 7 ..................... Todd Sager 1980 ..... 5 ........................ Greg Hill 1979 ..... 5 ...................... Mike Allie ............ 5 ................ Johnny Taylor ............ 5 ................... John Wilson 1978 ..... 5 ...................... Mike Allie 1977 ..... 2 .................... Mike Horan ............ 2 ...................... John Rulli 1976 ..... 3 ................ Mike Mueller 1975 ..... 7 ....................... Steve Hall 1974 ..... 3 ............. Mike Prettyman 1973 ..... 5 ................ Darren Woody 1972 ..... 2 .................. three players 1971 ..... 9 ................ Glenn Verbage 1970 ..... 5 ................ Glenn Verbage 1969 ..... 3 .................... John Mazur ............ 3 ................ Glenn Verbage 1968 ..... 3 ..................... Bob Lemley ............ 3 .................... John Mazur 1967 ..... 1 ...................... six players 1966 ..... 2 ............. Charles Yonker 1965 ..... 2 ................... Tom Langfitt ............ 2 .................. Lowell Leach ............ 2 ................ Don Rockhold 1964 ..... 1 .................. three players 1963 ..... 3 .............. Rusty Wamsley 1962 ..... 1 .................. three players 1961 ..... 5 ................ Corky Layman 1960 ..... 5 ................. Jack Marcum 1959 ..... 2 ............... Marion Majher 1956 ..... 3 ..................... Donzil Hall 1954 ..... 6 ..................... Milan Zban 1934 ..... 2 ................ Carl Edmonds ............ 2 ................... John Zontini Runs Batted In 2004 ..... 43 ................... Two Players 2003 ..... 45 ............... Corie O’Bryan 2002 ..... 41 ............... C. Dziedziejko 2001 ..... 73 ................. Jason Brooks 2000 ..... 57 .................... Marty Rini 1999 ..... 38 .............. Eric Pinkerton 1998 ..... 60 ................ Tom Kuempel 1997 ..... 39 ................ Tom Kuempel 1996 ..... 33 ..................... Mike Hagy 1995 ..... 25 ........... Craig Brumfield ............ 25 ..................... Mike Hagy 1994 ..... 33 ...................... Todd Ross 1993 ..... 26 ................ Kurt Henzler 1992 ..... 20 ................ Kurt Henzler 1991 ..... 24 ............. Roger McIntyre ............ 24 ........... Dave McAnallen 1990 ..... 42 ......... John Piepenbrink 1989 ..... 42 ........... Dave McAnallen 1988 ..... 43 ......... Dave Piepenbrink 1987 ..... 29 ........... Robbie Morrison 1986 ..... 30 ........... Robbie Morrison 1985 ..... 44 .................. Scott Crosby 1984 ..... 32 ..................... Chip Cook 1983 ..... 38 ....................... Greg Hill 1982 ..... 40 .................... Todd Sager 1981 ..... 42 ....................... Greg Hill 1980 ..... 26 ....................... Greg Hill 1979 ..... 37 ..................... Mike Allie 1978 ..... 27 ................ Randy Rosiek 1977 ..... 24 ............... Mike Mueller 1976 ..... 20 ............... Mike Mueller 1975 ..... 41 ...................... Steve Hall 1974 ..... 29 .............. Mike Kaufman 1973 ..... 22 ............... Larry Verbage 1972 ..... 24 ................... Herb Karlet 1971 ..... 37 ............... Glenn Verbage 1970 ..... 23 ............... Glenn Verbage 1969 ..... 16 ............... Glenn Verbage 1968 ..... 16 ................... John Mazur 1967 ..... 13 .................... Bob Lemley 1966 ..... 14 ............ Charles Yonker 1965 ..... 12 .................. Tom Langfitt ............ 12 ................. Lowell Leach 1964 ..... 17 .................. Zeke Meyers 1963 ..... 23 ............. Rusty Wamsley 1962 ..... 22 .............. Charlie Brown 1961 ..... 14 ............... Corky Layman 1960 ..... 17 ................ Jack Marcum 1959 ..... 14 ....................... Ruel Ball ............ 14 ................... Fred Conley 1956 ..... 14 .................... Donzil Hall 1954 ..... 6 ..................... Milan Zban 1952 ..... 5 .................... Carl Nutter Total Bases 2004 ..... 103 ....... Francois Larmore 2003 ..... 130 ....... Francois Larmore 2002 ..... 109 .......... David Colangelo 2001 ..... 155 ............... Jason Brooks 2000 ..... 138 .................. Marty Rini 1999 ..... 110 ............ Eric Pinkerton 1998 ..... 156 .............. Tom Kuempel 1997 ..... 101 .............. Tom Kuempel 1996 ..... 97 .................... Mike Hagy 1995 ..... 81 ............... Kurt Henzler ............ 81 .................... Mike Hagy 1994 ..... 77 ..................... Todd Ross 1993 ..... 62 ............... Kurt Henzler 1992 ..... 55 ............... Kurt Henzler 1991 ..... 64 ............ Chris Childers 1990 ..... 94 .................... Chris Hall 1989 ..... 91 .................. Jason Nixon 1988 ..... 107 ................. Jason Nixon 1987 ..... 73 .......... Robbie Morrison 1986 ..... 88 .......... Robbie Morrison 1985 ..... 100 ................... Chip Cook 1984 ..... 44 .................. Vance Bunn 1983 ..... 92 ...................... Greg Hill 1982 ..... 91 ................... Todd Sager 1981 ..... 76 ...................... Greg Hill 1980 ..... 55 ............... Mark Crouch ............ 55 .............. Johnny Taylor 1979 ..... 73 .................... Mike Allie 1978 ..... 69 .................... Mike Allie 1977 ..... 55 .................. Mike Horan 1976 ..... 49 .............. Mike Mueller 1975 ..... 59 .................. Mike Horan 1974 ..... 53 ............. Mike Kaufman 1973 ..... 49 .............. Larry Verbage 1972 ..... 44 .................. Herb Karlet 1971 ..... 96 .............. Glenn Verbage 1970 ..... 48 .............. Glenn Verbage 1969 ..... 46 ................ Jim Fantuzzo 1968 ..... 54 .................. John Mazur 1967 ..... 35 ................... Bob Lemley 1966 ..... 32 ................ Walt Garnett 1965 ..... 42 ................ Lowell Leach 1964 ..... 29 ...... Mike Cunningham ............ 29 ................... Zeke Myers 1963 ..... 71 ............ Rusty Wamsley 1962 ..... 28 Mickey Sydenstricker 1961 ..... 32 .............. Corky Layman 1960 ..... 37 ............... Jack Marcum 1959 ..... 29 ............. Marion Majher 1956 ..... 27 .............. Clarence York 1954 ..... 24 .................... Milan Zban 1934 ..... 34 ..................... Bill Craig Slugging Percentage 2004 ..... .583 .............. Rich Russell 2003 ..... .628 ...... Francois Larmore 2002 ..... .649 ................. C. Desantis 2001 ..... .829 .............. Jason Brooks 2000 ..... .780 ................. Marty Rini 1999 ..... .570 ........... Eric Pinkerton 1998 ..... .848 ............. Tom Kuempel 1997 ..... .669 ............. Tom Kuempel 1996 ..... .634 .................. Mike Hagy 1995 ..... .463 ............. Kurt Henzler 1994 ..... .481 ......... Marshall Henry 1993 ..... .510 ........ Shane McComas 1992 ..... .455 ................... Todd Ross 1991 ..... .467 .......... Chris Childers 1990 ..... .628 ...... Dave Piepenbrink 1989 ..... .827 ................ Jason Nixon 1988 ..... .774 .......... Roger McIntyre 2005 Marshall Baseball Record Book 1988 ..... .774 .......... Roger McIntyre 1987 ..... .681 ........ Robbie Morrison 1986 ..... .784 ............... Greg Hatten 1985 ..... .690 .................. Chip Cook 1984 ..... .574 ............. Rick Lambert 1983 ..... .768 .................... Greg Hill 1982 ..... .679 ................. Todd Sager 1981 ..... .756 ................. Todd Sager 1980 ..... .726 .................... Greg Hill 1979 ..... .589 .................. Mike Allie 1978 ..... .527 .................. Mike Allie 1977 ..... .425 .................. John Rulli 1976 ..... .563 ............ Mike Mueller 1975 ..... .620 ................ Mark Gross 1974 ..... .505 ........... Mike Kaufman 1973 ..... .638 ............ Darren Woody 1972 ..... .468 ................ Herb Karlet 1971 ..... .780 ............ Glenn Verbage 1970 ..... .545 ............ Glenn Verbage 1969 ..... .429 ............ Glenn Varbage 1968 ..... .581 ................ John Mazur 1967 ..... .412 ................. Bob Lemley 1966 ..... .508 .............. Walt Garnett 1965 ..... .519 .............. Lowell Leach 1964 ..... .377 .... Mike Cunningham 1963 ..... .835 .......... Rusty Wamsley 1962 ..... .549 Mickey Sydenstricker 1961 ..... .615 ............ Corky Layman 1960 ..... .597 ............. Jack Marcum 1959 ..... .397 ........... Marion Majher 1956 ..... .509 ............ Clarence York 1934 ..... .576 ................... Bill Craig Walks 2004 ..... 28 ............... Chris Monaco 2003 ..... 21 ................... Two Players 2002 ..... 30 ........................ M. White 2001 ..... 37 ............... Matt Eldridge 2000 ..... 30 ................. Jason Brooks 1999 ..... 32 ............ Aaron Williams 1998 ..... 26 ............ Aaron Williams 1997 ..... 22 ................ Tom Kuemple 1996 ..... 21 ..................... Mike Hagy 1995 ..... 22 ................ Kurt Henzler ............ 22 ................. Keith Mastro 1994 ..... 30 ............... Allen Osborne 1993 ..... 28 ................ Todd Borders 1992 ..... 23 ................ Todd Borders 1991 ..... 37 ............. Roger McIntyre 1990 ..... 33 ......... John Piepenbrink 1989 ..... 25 ............. Roger McIntyre 1988 ..... 29 ........... Dave McAnallen 1987 ..... 26 ......... Dave Piepenbrink 1986 ..... 17 ......................... Jon Hart ............ 17 ................ Rick Lambert 1985 ..... 34 ................... Vance Bunn 1984 ..... 17 ................... Vance Bunn ............ 17 ................ Rick Lambert 1983 ..... 24 .................... Todd Sager 1982 ..... 25 ............... Dan Culicerto 1981 ..... 23 .................... Todd Sager 1980 .................. No Stats Recorded 1979 ..... 23 ................ Dave Ramella ............ 23 ............. Harry Severino 1978 ..... 24 ................ Dave Ramella 1977 ..... 26 ................... Mike Horan 1976 ..... 15 .................... Lou Packer 1975 ..... 37 ................... Mark Gross 1974 ..... 30 ............... Darren Woody 1973 ..... 18 ...................... Dave Allie 1972 ..... 20 ..................... John Lutes 1971 ..... 21 ............... Craig Dickson 1970 ..... 17 ................... Roger Gertz 1969 ..... 14 ....................... Gil Koury 1968 ..... 27 ................. Jim Fantuzzo 1967 ..... 14 ................... Carl Nelson 1966 ..... 12 ................. Walt Garnett ............ 12 ............... Don Rockhold 1965 ..... 9 .................. Lowell Leach 1964 ..... 18 .............. Charles Brown 1963 ..... 11 ............... Toby Holbrook 1962 ..... 9 ..................... Ken Echols ............ 9 ................... Ron Lambert 1961 .................. No Stats Recorded 1960 ..... 18 ................. Tex Williams 1959 ..... 13 ................... Fred Conley Strikeouts 2004 ..... 52 ......... Francois Larmore 2003 ..... 54 ......... Craig Dziedziejko 2002 ..... 37 .................... Marty Rini 2001 ..... 40 ................. Jason Brooks 2000 ..... 45 .................... Marty Rini 1999 ..... 40 .............. Eric Pinkerton 1998 ..... 33 ................... Ryan Roush 1997 ..... 34 ................ Tom Kuempel 1996 ..... 32 ................... Ryan Roush 1995 ..... 44 .................. Tim Fanning 1994 ..... 35 ........... Craig Brumfield 1993 ..... 26 ................ Jim Reynolds 1992 ..... 31 ................. George Kayes 1991 ..... 42 ........... Dave McAnallen 1990 ..... 40 ........... Dave McAnallen 1989 ..... 23 ................... Sam Nelson 1988 ..... 26 ........... Dave McAnallen 1987 ..... 26 .................... Ty Phillips 1986 ..... 21 .................. Scott Crosby ............ 21 ..................... Trey Duffy 1985 ..... 29 .................. Scott Crosby 1984 ..... 19 ................ Rick Lambert 1983 ..... 11 .................... Todd Sager 1982 ..... 26 ................... Vance Bunn 1981 ..... 26 ....................... Jeff Rowe 1979 ..... 21 .................. John Wilson 1978 ..... 33 ..................... Mike Allie 1977 ..... 18 ............... Mike Mueller ............ 18 .................. Tom Verbage 1976 ..... 22 ..................... Joe Waugh 1975 ..... 22 ..................... Joe Waugh 1974 ..... 26 ................... Mark Gross 1973 ..... 20 .................. Tim Murphy 1972 ..... 19 ..................... John Lutes 1971 ..... 20 ..................... John Lutes 1970 ..... 16 ............... Craig Dickson 1969 ..... 29 ....................... Gil Koury 1968 ..... 22 ................. Jim Fantuzzo 1967 ..... 24 ............. Charlie Yonker 1966 ..... 23 ............ Charles Yonker 1965 ..... 27 ............... Don Rockhold 1964 ..... 21 ............... Dick Fillmore 1963 ..... 18 .............. Charlie Brown 1962 ..... 12 .................... Ken Echols ............ 12 .................. Ron Lambert 1960 ..... 23 .................. Ron Lambert 1959 ..... 22 .............. Marion Majher Stolen Bases 2004 ..... 40/52 .......... Chris Monaco 2003 ..... 15/18 .. Mike Koitsopoulos 2002 ..... 21/22 ....... David Colangelo 2001 ..... 15/21 ....... David Colangelo 2000 ..... 11/14 ......... Eric Pinkerton 1999 ..... 33/39 ....... Aaron Williams 1998 ..... 14/14 ....... Aaron Williams 1997 ..... 7/8 ............... Keith Mastro ............ 7/11 ............ Mike Fleming 1996 ..... 7/10 ........ Aaron Williams 1995 ..... 18/25 ........... Jim Reynolds 1994 ..... 13/16 ........... Jim Reynolds 1993 ..... 6/7 ................ Brent Burke 1992 ..... 7/7 ........... Chris Childers 1991 ..... 9/12 ......... Chris Childers 1990 ..... 6/10 ..... Dave Piepenbrink 1989 ..... 4/4 ....... Dave Piepenbrink 1988 ..... 4/4 ................. Sam Nelson ............ 4/5 ............ Jamie Svanagan ............ 4/6 .................. Jason Nixon 1987 ..... 8/9 ......... Robbie Morrison 1986 ..... 16/16 ...... Robbie Morrison 1985 ..... 10/11 .......... Dan Culicerto ............ 10/12 ...... Terry Thompson 1984 ..... 9/14 ................ Aaron Rice 1983 ..... 15/16 .................. Greg Hill 1982 ..... 5/5 .................. Aaron Rice ............ 5/7 ...................... Greg Hill 1981 ..... 9/11 ................... Greg Hill ............ 9/12 ............. Dave Sullivan 1980 ..... 9/10 ............ Dave Sullivan 1979 ..... 8/9 ................... Mike Allie ............ 8/9 ............ Harry Severino 1978 ..... 6/8 ................... Mike Allie 1977 ..... 10/17 ............. John Wilson 1976 ..... 10 ............. Harry Severino 1975 ..... 14 ............... Mike Sullivan 1974 ..... 11 .................. Dick Grogan ............ 11 .............. Mike Kaufman 1973 ..... 6 ................... Dick Grogan 1972 ..... 5 ................ John Wiseman 1971 ..... 13 ............... Craig Dickson 1970 ..... 3 ................ Craig Dickson 1969 ..... 3 ................ Horlin Carter 1968 ..... 9 ..................... Bob Lemley 1967 ..... 6 ..................... Bob Lemley 1962 ..... 6 .............. Rusty Wamsley 1961 ..... 5 .............. Rusty Wamsley ............ 5 .................. Tex Williams Pitching Games Started 2004 ..... 14 .......... Chris Koutsavlis 2003 ..... 14 ................ Grant Harper 2002 ..... 15 .................... Chris Fritz 2001 ..... 14 .................. Steve Fowler 2000 ..... 17 .................. Sean Reeder 1999 ..... 15 .................. Sean Reeder 1998 ..... 15 ..................... J. R. Watts 1997 ..... 12 ..................... J. R. Watts 1996 ..... 15 ..................... J. R. Watts 1995 ..... 14 .......... Frank Thompson 1994 ..... 15 .................... Matt Spade 1993 ..... 13 .................... Matt Spade 1992 ..... 11 .................... Matt Spade 1991 ..... 10 ............... Chris Bellomy ............ 10 .......... Brandon Ramsey 1990 ..... 10 ................ Jason Schafer 1989 ..... 9 ................. Jason Schafer 1988 ..... 10 ...................... Ray Nolan 1987 ..... 10 ................ Eddie Harris 1986 ..... 12 ................. Greg Stevens 1985 ..... 9 .................. Greg Stevens 1984 ..... 9 ...................... David Clay 1983 ..... 9 ............ Jeff Montgomery 1982 ..... 10 ........... Jeff Montgomery 1981 ..... 10 .................. Gary Nelson ............ 10 ............... Mike Sullivan 1980 ..... 8 ............. Grant Campbell 1979 ..... 9 ............. Grant Campbell 1978 ..... 13 .............. Albie DeYoung 1977 ..... 12 .................. Greg Kappas 1976 ..... 8 ................... Greg Kappas 1975 ..... 9 ...................... Jim Willis 1974 ..... 9 ............... Dave Campbell 1973 ..... 9 ................ Mark Doboney 1972 ..... 10 ............... Mike Peppers 2005 Marshall Baseball 1971 ..... 13 ................... Rodney May 1970 ..... 9 .................. Carl Hewlett 1969 ..... 9 ..................... Paul Holley 1968 ..... 9 ..................... Tom Harris 1967 ..... 9 ..................... Paul Holley 1966 ..... 10 ................... Bill Blevins 1965 ..... 12 ................ John Mullins 1964 ..... 9 ................. John Mullins 1963 ..... 8 ....................... Dale Lynd 1962 ..... 8 ....................... Dale Lynd 1961 ..... 6 ....................... Dale Lynd 1960 ..... 7 .............. Hugh Reynolds 1959 ..... 9 ............... Marion Majher ............ 9 .............. Hugh Reynolds 1934 ..... 7 .......... Maywood Belcher 1928 ..... 7 ..................... Guy Fisher Appearances 2004 ..... 24 ............. Chris Meadows 2003 ..... 28 ............. Chris Meadows 2002 ..... 28 ............. Chris Meadows 2001 ..... 16 ..................... Rick Suter 2000 ..... 20 .................. Sean Reeder 1999 ..... 19 ................... J. J. Thomas 1998 ..... 24 .................. Sean Reeder 1997 ..... 18 ...................... Joey Hahn 1996 ..... 17 ............... Chris Hughes 1995 ..... 25 ............. Chad Hathaway 1994 ..... 16 .................... Rick Paugh 1993 ..... 19 .............. Steve Diamond 1992 ..... 21 .................... Rick Paugh 1991 ..... 16 ................ John Winters 1990 ..... 19 ............. Ronald Thomas 1989 ..... 18 ............... Tony Petersen 1988 ..... 15 ................... John Chafin 1987 ..... 13 ................... John Chafin 1986 ..... 12 .................. Chris Queen ............ 12 ................. Greg Stevens 1985 ..... 17 ...................... Rick Reed 1984 ..... 10 ..................... David Clay ............ 10 ................. Greg Stevens 1983 ..... 12 .............. J. D. McKinney 1982 ..... 11 ........... Jeff Montgomery 1981 ..... 12 .................. Gary Nelson 1980 ..... 8 ............. Grant Campbell 1979 ..... 15 .......... Derek McDaniels 1978 ..... 16 .............. Albie DeYoung 1977 ..... 15 .............. Albie DeYoung 1976 ..... 10 .................. Greg Rowsey 1975 ..... 10 .................. Greg Kappas ............ 10 ..................... Jim Willis 1974 ..... 12 ................... Tom Marine 1973 ..... 10 ............... Mark Doboney ............ 10 ..................... Jim Willis 1972 ..... 12 ..................... Dave Davis 1971 ..... 13 ............... Ralph Caudill ............ 13 ................... Rodney May 1970 ..... 11 ................. Carl Hewlett ............ 11 ................... Robert Hull ............ 11 .................... Gary Leach 1969 ..... 9 .................. Carl Hewlett 1968 ..... 12 .................. Gary Stobart 1967 ..... 8 ..................... Tom Harris 1966 ..... 12 ........................ Bob Hale 1965 ..... 12 ................ John Mullins 1964 ..... 7 ................. John Mullins 1963 ..... 8 ....................... Dale Lynd 1962 ..... 8 ....................... Dale Lynd 1961 ..... 11 ............... Richard Wildt 1960 ..... 8 .............. Hugh Reynolds 1959 ..... 10 .............. Marion Majher ............ 10 ............. Hugh Reynolds 1934 ..... 8 .......... Maywood Belcher 1928 ..... 8 ..................... Guy Fisher Innings Pitched 2004 ..... 88.2 ....... Chris Koutsavlis 2003 ..... 96.1 ............. Grant Harper 2002 ..... 78.1 ................. Chris Fritz 2001 ..... 86.1 ............... Steve Fowler 2000 ..... 107.0 ............. Sean Reeder 1999 ..... 95.2 ............... Sean Reeder 1998 ..... 88.1 .................. J. R. Watts 1997 ..... 67.1 .................. J. R. Watts 1996 ..... 88.2 .................. J. R. Watts 1995 ..... 71.2 ....... Frank Thompson 1994 ..... 100.7 ............... Matt Spade 1993 ..... 77.3 ................. Matt Spade 1992 ..... 67.7 ................. Matt Spade 1991 ..... 57.7 ............ Chris Bellomy 1990 ..... 55.0 ................ Scott Miller 1989 ..... 46.7 ............. Jason Schafer 1988 ..... 56.0 .. Keith Throckmorton 1987 ..... 53.3 ............. Eddie Harris 1986 ..... 57.7 .............. Gary Stevens 1985 ..... 62.3 .............. Gary Stevens 1984 ..... 40.0 .................. David Clay 1983 ..... 48.0 ........ Jeff Montgomery 1982 ..... 67.3 ........ Jeff Montgomery 1981 ..... 65.3 ............... Gary Nelson 1980 ..... 40.7 ......... Grant Campbell 1979 ..... 54.0 ......... Grant Campbell 1978 ..... 90.0 ........... Albie DeYoung 1977 ..... 82.3 ........... Albie DeYoung 1976 ..... 52.0 ............... Greg Kappas 1975 ..... 61.3 ............... Greg Kappas 1974 ..... 60.7 .................. Jim Willis 1973 ..... 73.7 ............ Mark Doboney 1972 ..... 61.7 ............ Mike Peppers 1971 ..... 100.0 .............. Rodney May 1970 ..... 69.3 .............. Carl Hewlett 1969 ..... 56.3 .............. Carl Hewlett 1968 ..... 63.7 ................. Tom Harris 1967 ..... 70.3 ................. Paul Holley 1966 ..... 65.3 ................ Bill Blevins 1965 ..... 50.0 ............. John Mullins 1964 ..... 66.0 ............. John Mullins 1963 ..... 67.7 ................... Dale Lynd 1962 ..... 48.0 ................... Dale Lynd 1961 ..... 55.3 ................... Dale Lynd 1960 ..... 51.3 .......... Hugh Reynolds 1959 ..... 75.0 ........... Marion Majher 1954 ..... 35.0 ............. Allen Kenney 1934 ..... 66.0 ...... Maywood Belcher 1928 ..... 58.0 ................. Guy Fisher Earned Run Average Minimum 10.1 IP 2004 ..... 3.38 2003 ..... 4.08 2002 ..... 6.49 2001 ..... 4.07 2000 ..... 5.79 1999 ..... 4.39 1998 ..... 3.75 1997 ..... 4.98 1996 ..... 5.58 1995 ..... 2.30 1994 ..... 2.50 1993 ..... 3.33 1992 ..... 3.33 1991 ..... 2.88 1990 ..... 2.16 1989 ..... 2.97 1988 ..... 2.36 1987 ..... 4.89 1986 ..... 4.70 1985 ..... 3.00 1984 ..... 2.53 1983 ..... 3.61 1982 ..... 3.72 1981 ..... 2.73 1980 ..... 0.60 1979 ..... 2.17 1978 ..... 1.72 1977 ..... 1.84 1976 ..... 1.53 1975 ..... 1.38 1974 ..... 1.57 1973 ..... 0.86 1972 ..... 1.02 1971 ..... 2.34 1970 ..... 1.20 1969 ..... 0.00 1968 ..... 2.12 1967 ..... 2.79 1966 ..... 3.30 1965 ..... 5.00 1964 ..... 3.55 1963 ..... 3.24 1962 ..... 3.21 1961 ..... 3.32 1960 ..... 3.35 1959 ..... 2.11 1956 ..... 1.02 1954 ..... 2.31 1934 ..... 0.68 ....... Chris Cummings ................. Steve Ziroli .......... Chris Meadows ............... Steve Fowler ................. Rustyn Lee ................ J. J. Thomas ............... Sean Reeder ................... Joey Hahn .................. J. R. Watts ............... Tim Fanning ................. Matt Spade ........... Steve Diamond ................. Matt Spade ......... Ronnie Spencer .......... Ronald Thomas ............ Tony Petersen ............... Chris Queen ................... Ray Nolan ................... Ray Nolan ............... Chris Queen ............ Mark Wallace ........... J. D. McKinney ........ Jeff Montgomery ........ Jeff Montgomery ............ Mike Sullivan ......... Grant Campbell .......... Jerry Chapman ............... Greg Kappas ........... Albie DeYoung ............... Greg Rowsey ............... Greg Kappas ............ Mark Doboney ............ Mike Peppers ................ Rodney May ................. Bill Calleja ................. Gary Leach ................. Tom Harris ................ Bill Blevins ................ Bill Blevins .......... Mike Fullerton ......... Charles Newton ................... Dale Lynd .............. Jim Freeman .................. Carl Little ..................... Reynolds .......................... Myers ........ Paul Underwood ............. Allen Kenney ...... Maywood Belcher Games Won 2004 ..... 6-4 .............. Grant Harper 2003 ..... 5-8 .............. Grant Harper ............ 5-3 ........ Chris Koutsavlis 2002 ..... 5-7 .................. Chris Fritz 2001 ..... 5-2 .......... Brandon Bartos ............ 5-3 ................ Steve Fowler 2000 ..... 7-10 .............. Sean Reeder 1999 ..... 6-7 ................ Sean Reeder 1998 ..... 9-6 ................... J. R. Watts 1997 ..... 3-5 .............. Chris Grimes 1996 ..... 3-7 ................... J. R. Watts 1995 ..... 3-3 ........... Chad Hathaway ............ 3-6 ............ Brandon Mohr 1994 ..... 8-4 .................. Matt Spade 1993 ..... 4-7 .................. Matt Spade 1992 ..... 3-3 ................ Ron Spencer ............ 3-5 .................. Matt Spade ............ 3-6 .............. Steve Bennett 1991 ..... 5-4 .................... Bill Craig 1990 ..... 4-4 .................... Bill Craig ............ 4-5 .............. Jason Shaffer 1989 ..... 4-2 ............. Tony Petersen 1988 ..... 5-2 ............. Tony Petersen 1987 ..... 4-4 .............. Eddie Harris 1986 ..... 4-5 .............. Eddie Harris 1985 ..... 7-0 ............ J. D. McKinney 1984 ..... 4-4 ................... David Clay 1983 ..... 5-4 ......... Jeff Montgomery 1982 ..... 6-4 ......... Jeff Montgomery 1981 ..... 7-2 ................ Gary Nelson ............ 7-3 ............. Mike Sullivan 1980 ..... 5-1 ................ Gary Nelson 1979 ..... 6-1 ........... Jerry Chapman 1978 ..... 8-3 ............ Albie DeYoung 1977 ..... 5-2 ............ Mike Sedberry 1976 ..... 7-1 ................ Greg Kappas 1975 ..... 5-0 ................... Jim Willis ............ 5-3 ................ Greg Kappas 1974 ..... 6-3 ................. Tom Marine 1973 ..... 7-2 ............. Mark Doboney 1972 ..... 5-3 ............. Mike Peppers 1971 ..... 8-5 ................. Rodney May 1970 ..... 6-4 ............... Carl Hewlett 1969 ..... 4-2 ............... Carl Hewlett 1968 ..... 5-2 .................. Tom Harris ............ 5-3 1967 ..... 4-4 ............ 4-4 1966 ..... 2-0 ............ 2-8 1965 ..... 3-5 1964 ..... 3-6 1963 ..... 4-4 1962 ..... 2-4 1961 ..... 5-4 1960 ..... 3-3 1959 ..... 6-3 1954 ..... 1-2 1952 ..... 2-2 1934 ..... 8-0 1928 ..... 6-1 .................. Paul Holley .................. Tom Harris .................. Paul Holley ...................... Bob Hale ................. Bill Blevins ........... Mike Fullerton .............. John Mullins .................... Dale Lynd .................... Dale Lynd .................... Dale Lynd ............ Marion Majher ........... Hugh Reynolds ........... Rudy Chandler .............. Allen Kenney ....... Maywood Belcher .................. Guy Fisher Games Saved 2004 ..... 5 .............. Chris Meadows 2003 ..... 6 .............. Chris Meadows 2002 ..... 2 .......................... B. Shade 2001 ..... 1 ................... Four Players 2000 ..... 2 ................... Steve Fowler ............ 2 .................... Chris Wean 1999 ..... 2 .................... J. J. Thomas 1998 ..... 5 ................... Sean Reeder 1997 ..... 2 ....................... Joey Hahn 1996 ..... 0 1995 ..... 5 ................... Tim Fanning 1994 ..... 4 ................... Tim Fanning 1993 ..... 4 ............... Steve Diamond 1992 ..... 2 ..................... Rick Paugh 1991 ..... 2 .................. Kevin Robert ............ 2 ............. Ronnie Spencer 1990 ..... 5 .............. Ronald Thomas 1989 ..... 4 ................ Tony Petersen 1988 ..... 3 ................ Tony Petersen 1987 ..... 1 ............... Robbie Dearing ............ 1 ............. Raymond Nolan 1986 ..... 3 ................... Chris Queen 1985 ..... 3 ...................... Rick Reed 1984 ..... 1 ................. Eddie Harris ............ 1 ............... Alfred Rosario 1983 ..... 2 ............... J. D. McKinney 1982 ..... 1 ................ Steve Verrone 1981 ..... 1 ............ Jeff Montgomery ............ 1 ................... Gary Nelson 1980 ..... 0 1979 ..... 2 ............. Grant Campbell ............ 2 ............ Derek McDaniel 1978 ..... 2 ....................... Bob Birch ............ 2 .............. Jerry Chapman ............ 2 ............... Albie DeYoung 1977 ..... 1 .................. three players 1976 ..... 1 .................. three players 1975 ..... 1 ...................... Gary Hunt ............ 1 ................... Greg Rowsey 1974 ..... 2 ................... Greg Kappas 1973 ..... 2 ....................... Steve Hall 1972 ..... 2 ...................... Dave Davis 1971 ..... 0 1970 ..... 3 ..................... Gary Leach 1969-1962 ......... No Stats Recorded 1961 ..... 1 ..................... Jim Gallion ............ 1 ..................... Dick Wildt Strikeouts 2004 ..... 69 ........... Brian Chrisman 2003 ..... 57 ................ Grant Harper 2002 ..... 47 .................... Chris Fritz 2001 ..... 71 .................. Steve Fowler 2000 ..... 94 .................. Sean Reeder 1999 ..... 107 ................ Sean Reeder 1998 ..... 71 ..................... J. R. Watts 1997 ..... 81 ..................... J. R. Watts 1996 ..... 72 ..................... J. R. Watts 1995 ..... 63 .............. Brandon Mohr 1994 ..... 100 .................. Matt Spade 1993 ..... 71 .................... Matt Spade 1992 ..... 59 .................... Matt Spade 1991 ..... 45 ...................... Bill Craig 1990 ..... 52 ................ Jason Schafer 1989 ..... 36 ................ Jason Schafer 1988 ..... 36 ............... Tony Petersen ............ 36 ..... Keith Throckmorton 1987 ..... 36 .......... Michael Johnson 1986 ..... 53 ................. Greg Stevens 1985 ..... 56 ................. Greg Stevens 1984 ..... 31 ..................... David Clay 1983 ..... 40 ........... Jeff Montgomery 1982 ..... 63 ........... Jeff Montgomery 1981 ..... 57 ........... Jeff Montgomery 1980 ..... 33 ............ Grant Campbell 1979 ..... 43 ............ Grant Campbell 1978 ..... 60 .............. Albie DeYoung 1977 ..... 84 .............. Albie DeYoung 1976 ..... 34 .............. Albie DeYoung 1975 ..... 54 .................. Greg Kappas 1974 ..... 54 .............. Dave Campbell 1973 ..... 78 ............... Mark Doboney 1972 ..... 56 ............... Mike Peppers 1971 ..... 72 ................... Rodney May 1970 ..... 53 ................. Carl Hewlett 1969 ..... 46 ................. Carl Hewlett 1968 ..... 53 .................... Paul Holley 1967 ..... 56 .................... Paul Holley 1966 ..... 56 ................... Bill Blevins 1965 ..... 38 ................ John Mullins 1964 ..... 58 ................ John Mullins 1963 ..... 58 ...................... Dale Lynd 1962 ..... 38 ...................... Dale Lynd 1961 ..... 44 ...................... Dale Lynd 1960 ..... 45 ............. Hugh Reynolds 1959 ..... 83 .............. Marion Majher 1934 ..... 78 ......... Maywood Belcher 55 Record Book All-Americans Marshall Awards... Freshman of the Year Southern Conference Jeff Montgomery, 1981 (SP) Male Athlete of the Year Southern Conference Tony Peterson, 1987-88 (RP) Player of the Year Mid-American Conference Tom Kuempel, 1998 (1B) Player of the Week Tom Kuempel Mark Doboney Outfield (1998) Won MAC’s Triple Crown for average, home runs and RBI. (Third Team) Pither (1973) Led nation with 0.55 reg. season ERA. (First Team) Jason Brooks First Base (2001) Set Marshall records for homeruns and RBI in a single season. (Second Team) Mid-American Conference Chris Wean, 2000 (SP) Jason Riceri, 2001 (SS) Chris Meadows, 2002 (RP) Matt White, 2002 (INF) Chris Fritz, 2002 (SP) Corie O’Bryan, 2003 (IF) Grant Harper, 2003 (SP) Corie O’Bryan, 2004 (IF) Adam Frederick, 2004 (IF) Brandon Bartos and Grant Harper - Freshmen All-American Honorable Mention, 2001. Conference and Tournament Honors West Virginia Athletic 1925 Frank “Red” Crist 1928 Earsel Toler 1929 Creighton “Doc” Noyes 1929 George Kozak 1930 Kyle Tackett 1930 Guy Fisher 1931 Guy Fisher 1931 Sammy McEwen 1931 Ramey Hunter 1932 John Zontini 1947 Bob Trowbridge 1947 Ed Corn (2nd) Buckeye Conference 1933 Maywood “Lefty” Belcher 1934 Maywood “Lefty” Belcher 1934 Bill Craig 1935 Bill Craig 1935 John Zontini Ohio Valley Conference 1949 Jack Cook 1952 Jim Swierzcek Southern Conference 1978 Randy Rosiek 1980 Greg Hill 1981 Phillip Gordon 1981 Mike Sullivan 1982 Todd Sager 56 1983 1983 1984 1985 1985 1985 1987 1989 1989 1989 1989 1990 1991 1991 1993 1993 Greg Hill Todd Sager Todd Sager Chip Cook J. D. McKinney Terry Thompson Rob Morrison Jason Nixon Dave Piepenbrink (2nd) Roger McIntyre (2nd) Tony Petersen (2nd) Dave Piepenbrink Dave McAnallen (2nd) Roger McIntyre (2nd) Shane McComas (2nd) Matt Spade (2nd) Mid-American Conference 1954 Ed Walowac 1954 Milan Zban 1954 Jim Swierczek (2nd) 1956 Donzil Hall 1956 Stan Maledki 1956 Paul Underwood 1956 Clarence York (2nd) 1957 Donzil Hall 1958 Donzil Hall 1959 Alex Lawerence 1959 Hugh Reynolds (2nd) 1959 Sonny Siriani (2nd) 1960 Hugh Reynolds 1960 1960 1961 1961 1962 1962 1963 1964 1968 1969 1998 1998 1998 2000 2000 2000 2001 Marion Majher (2nd) Tex Williams (2nd) Fred Conley (2nd) Jack Marcum (2nd) Mickey Sydenstricker (2nd) Rusty Wamsley (2nd) Rusty Wamsley Zeke Myers (2nd) John Mazur (2nd) Paul Holley Tom Kuemple Mark Zban (2nd) J. R. Watts (Academic) Eric Pinkerton Marty Rini (2nd) Homer Renshaw (2nd) Jason Brooks All-Tournament Teams Southern Conference 1990 Dave Piepenbrink Coach of the Year Southern Conference 1978 Jack Cook Atlantic Region 1978 Jack Cook National Coach of the Year 1978 Jack Cook (finalist) Huntington Elks Lodge 1979 Jack Cook 2005 Marshall Baseball Herd in the Pros The Thundering Herd in the Pros * Active Player Name .............................................................................. Team (Year) Terry Adkins ............................................... Pittsburgh Pirates (1982) Chad Baumgardner .............................. Huntington Rail Kings (1998) Maywood Belcher ...................................... St. Louis Cardinals (1934) Lerry Berkery ............................................. Chicago White Sox (1978) Frank Bess ........................................................... St. Louis Cardinals Friel Cassel ............................................. Huntington Boosters (1926) John Chafin ............................................ Chicago White Sox (1988-89) John Chafin ................................................. Boston Red Sox (1991-92) Frank Christ ............................................................ Columbus (1924) Frank Christ ............................................. Huntingon Boosters (1926) Frank Christ ......................................... Philadelphia Athletics (1928) Bill Craig .......................................................... Boston Red Sox (1935) Craig Edmonds ................................................ Boston Red Sox (1935) Johnson Fry ................................................. Cleveland Indians (1923) Joe Goddard .................................................. San Diego Padres (1971) Carl Hewlett ................................................ Pittsburgh Pirates (1970) Greg Hill ....................................................... Minnesota Twins (1983) Mike Horan ............................................... St. Louis Cardinals (1976) Jeff Montgomery pitched for K.C. from 1988-99. Ramey Hunter ............................... Portsmouth Spartans (1933) Tom Kuempel ..................................... Lafayette Leopards (1999) Tom Kuempel .................................. Ohio Valley Redcoats (1998) Bob Lemley ............................................. Cincinnati Reds (1968) Tim Martin ................................................. Detroit Lions (1997) Steve Miller ............................................. Cincinnati Reds (1968) Jeff Montgomery ..................................... Cincinnati Reds (1987) Jeff Montgomery ............................... Kansas City Royals (1988) Tim Murphy .............................................. Texas Rangers (1973) Mark Ochal .......................................... San Diego Padres (1978) Lou Packer ...................................... Philadelphia Phillies (1976) Elmo Patrick ....................................................... Boston Red Sox Otto Patrick ............................................. Boston Red Sox (1935) Rick Paugh ........................................ Pittsburgh Pirates (1997) Rick Paugh .......................................... Canton Crocodiles (2000) Tony Petersen .................................... Minnesota Vikings (1988) Rick Reed ................................................ Cincinnati Reds (1994) Rick Reed ........................................... Pittsburgh Pirates (1995) Rick Reed .......................................... Kansas City Royals (1996) Rick Reed ........................................ New York Mets (1996-2001) Rick Reed ........................................... Minnesota Twins (2001-)* Ryan Roush .............................................. Boston Red Sox (1998) Kemper Shelton ............................................... Columbus (1914) Matt Spade ......................................... Pittsburgh Pirates (1997) Steve Verrone ........................................... Houston Astros (1983) Johnny Watson .......................................... Detroit Tigers (1930) J.R. Watts .................................... Huntington Rail Kings (1998) Tony Whiteman ......................................... Detroit Tigers (1997) John Zontini ............................................... Detroit Tigers (1935) 2005 Marshall Baseball Rick Reed helped the Minnesota Twins reach the playoffs in 2003 and face the New York Yankees 57 University Heights The Thundering Herd baseball program first played at University Heights Field from 1985-1990 and returned to that facility for the 1999 season. The facility has undergone a variety of improvements over the last two years, including the installation of a sprinkler and drainage system. As part of the purchase of the new videoboard at Marshall University Stadium, Marshall baseball acquired a new, state-of-the-art scoreboard. The new board will have the ability to be relocated to a new facility that is being planned for the near future. Located five miles from campus behind married student housing on Norway Avenue, the field is next door to the Cabell County Career Technology Center and is easily accessible from Route 60. Playing dimensions at the Heights are 320-feet down the lines, 385-feet to center and 365-feet to the power alleys. The entire outfield is surrounded by a 20-foot high fence. Marshall’s Home Venue History 1896-1904—Games played at Union Park in Huntington, location un- 1937-1956—Games played at International Nickle (Inco) Plant Field. Dimensions as of 1953 for Inco: Left Field -285’, Center Field -365’ known. and Right Field-345’. Field located in Guyandotte. 1906-1915—Games played at Driving Park in Huntington, located at the foot of 6 th Avenue by the Ohio River. Some games are played at the 1957-1974, 1977-1984, 1991-1993,1995-1998—Games Played at St. Huntington Fairground (between 5th and 3 rd Avenues at 29th Street) and Clouds Commons, located in Huntington’s West End. Home of the Camden Park (today an amusement park located near Ceredo, Wayne Huntington Cubs (1990-95), (Rookie League) minor league team for the Chicago Cubs in Appalachian League. Field also home for County.) River City Rumblers, Frontier (Independent) League team in 1996, 1916-1934—Games played at Marshall Field, located at 17th Street and 3rd and then for the Huntington Rail Kings as members of the HeartAvenue (location of today’s Harris Hall on the Marshall Campus. It seated land (Independent) League in 1998. Dimensions: Left Field-329’, 1,600, making it the largest field in the state and had a new grandstand, Center Field-385’ and Right Field-329’, with a 12’ high fence. pressbox and refreshment stand. Over 60 people were hurt when the stands collapsed during the opener in 1917 when an overflow crowd 1975-1976—Games played at Woody Williams Field at the Vetershowed up for Akron on Salvation Army Day (free admission with a ans Memorial Field House. Dimensions: Left Field-385’, Center Field-340’ and Right Field-360’, with an 8’ fence and any ball landpotato or onion). ing on the roof of the Field House was a ground-rule double. 1935-1936—Games played at Huntington League Field, home of the Huntington team in the Virginia Valley (Class D) League in 1910. It was 1994—Games played at Winfield High School (LF-320’, CF-400’ also home to the Ohio State (Class D) League teams of 1913-1916 in and RF-320’, plus an Astroturf infield) & Wayne High School baseHuntington. Home of the Mid-Atlantic League’s Redbirds, a (Class C) ball field (LF-300’, CF-360’ and RF-300’), due to flooding at St. team for the St. Louis Cardinals, from 1931-36. Home to the Huntington Clouds. Only the first two games verses Virginia at St. Clouds team in the Mountain State League (Class D Baseball) in the 1911 & 1912 Common. seasons, as well as the Huntington Aces in the same league 1937-41 and Huntington Jewels of the Mid-Atlantic League in 1942, a farm club of the 1996-1998—Some games played at Boyd County HS, Ironton High St. Louis Browns. Field was located at West 8th Street and Washington School and Greenup County HS, as once again flooding problems make the field unplayable at St. Clouds Commons. Avenue in Huntington’s West End. 58 2005 Marshall Baseball Mid-American Conference Marshall will play its final baseball season as a member of the Mid-American Conference in 2005. Marshall has been a member of the conference since its move to NCAA Division I-A status in 1997. In 2005, Marshall and UCF will leave the MAC and enter Conference USA. Over the span of 58 years, the Mid-American Conference has progressively grown and developed into one of the most aggressive Division-I conferences in the country. Under the guidance of Commissioner Rick Chryst, the seventh commissioner in the history of the league, the MAC has moved its men’s and women’s basketball championship into a firstclass NBA/WNBA facility at Gund Arena. In the coming years, the MAC will co-host the 2006 NCAA Women’s Basketball Mideast Regional and the 2007 Women’s Final Four at Gund Arena, after successfully hosting the 2000 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Mich. It also continues to be one of three conferences (SEC and Big 12) to sponsor a football championship game. Continuing to lead by example, the MAC provides its studentathletes and member institutions with the best possible opportunities. Based in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in all of its sports, especially football, since its move to Northeast Ohio. The 2003-04 athletic season marked the second straight season that the MAC had two teams involved in bowl games and the MAC had an outstanding year in the NFL Draft as multiple players, including Marshall standout Darius Watts, were drafted in the seven round draft. In addition, Miami, Bowling Green, Northern Illinois, and Marshall all scored monumental wins over nationally-ranked opponents. In June of 2003 the MAC reached a five-year agreement with ESPN, Inc. that guarantees the league exposure for the term of the agreement on ESPN and ESPN2. ABC/ESPN owns exclusive rights to the MAC Football Championship game and ESPN/ESPN2 those same rights to the MAC Men’s Basketball Championship. The MAC’s relationship with ESPN, Inc., helped the league receive additional national exposure in February 2003 and 2004 as part of the ESPN Bracket Buster Saturday. MAC schools had nationally televised games and regional exposure from the event. The MAC will continue as a participant in the 2005 ESPN Bracket Buster event. In the first year of the television deal, the MAC played its first-ever over-the-air broadcast on ABC - the MAC Football Championship game - and also made nine national appearances on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. Last season, that continued as the MAC made a greater impact on the national scene than ever before with Miami, Northern Illinois, and Bowling Green posting Top 25 seasons. The Mid-American Conference was founded as a five-school league on February 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. 2005 Marshall Baseball The Mid-American Conference currrently has 13 full-time schools and a 14th, UCF, for football only. Comprising the East Division is the University of Akron (joined in 1992), University at Buffalo (1998), University of Central Florida (2002, football only), Kent State University (1951), Marshall University (1954-69, 1997), Miami University (1947) and Ohio University (1946). The West Division members are Ball State University (1973), Bowling Green State University (1952), Central Michigan University (1971), Eastern Michigan University (1971), Northern Illinois University (1975-86, 1997), University of Toledo (1950) and Western Michigan University (1947). Affiliate members include the University of Kentucky in men’s soccer, the University of Louisville in field hockey and Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) in men’s tennis. The 14 current football-member institutions have a total enrollment of better than 310,000, with individual enrollments ranging from 16,000-38,000. The MAC’s overall enrollment makes it the fourth-largest conference in the United States. MAC alumni number over 1.7 million. The MAC was the first Division I-A conference to have its own Hall of Fame, and began honoring its tradition in 1988 with a Hall of Fame. From 1988 to May of 1994, a total of 52 individuals were inducted into the MAC Hall of Fame. Over its 58-plus years, the MAC has produced a long list of great athletes and coaches from all corners of the sports world. A list that includes Olympic gold medalists, Major League Baseball, NFL and NBA standouts, PGA standouts, nationalcaliber game officials and Hall of Fame coaches and players. A presidentially controlled conference, all major policy decisions are made by the MAC Council of Presidents, which consists of chief executive officers of the 13 full member universities. In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now sponsors a total of 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s structure in 1980. For men, championships (11) are sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. For women, championships (12) are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and tennis. The Mid-American Conference The Mid-American Conference 24 Public Square, 15th Floor Cleveland, Ohio 44113 General Information Founded: 1946 Headquarters: Cleveland, Ohio Commissioner: Rick Chryst Asst. Commissioner for Media Relations: Gary Richter 59 2004 MAC Stats 2004 Mid-American Conference Final 2004 Standings Mid-American East Miami Kent State Ohio Akron Marshall Buffalo W 14 14 12 11 10 4 L 8 10 12 12 13 18 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 West Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois Ball State Bowling Green Toledo Western Michigan W 18 14 14 14 13 8 7 L 6 10 10 10 11 16 17 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pct. .636 .583 .500 .478 .435 .182 Overall Records H 7-5 7-5 7-5 5-7 5-6 2-8 A 7-3 7-5 5-7 6-5 5-7 2-10 Stk. L2 W2 L1 W1 W4 L7 W 34 31 25 26 27 15 L 19 24 29 27 27 39 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 11-1 7-5 4-8 6-6 6-6 4-8 2-10 Stk W2 L2 W3 L1 W2 L4 L2 W 33 29 30 27 28 20 21 L 22 25 26 26 19 34 35 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mid-American Pct. .750 .583 .583 .583 .542 .333 .292 .323 .317 .313 .307 .301 .284 Walks 1. Mike Ferris (MIA) ..................... 2. Jeremy Crum (CMU) .................. 3. Mike Sullivan (BSU) .................. 4. Andy Capraruolo (UA) ................ Chad Kinyon (KSU) ................... Rob Marconi (NIU) .................... Team Pitching (by ERA) 1. Kent State .............................. 2. Ball State ................................ 3. Miami ...................................... 4. Central Michigan .................... 5. Ohio ......................................... 8. Marshall ................................. 4.03 4.46 4.59 4.79 4.92 5.23 Runs Scored 1. Jim Geldhof (CMU) .................... 2. Brian Bixler (EMU) ................... 3. Rob Marconi (NIU) ..................... 4. Mike Ferris (MIA) ..................... 5. Adam Rosales (WMU) ................ 74 67 62 60 57 Individual Batting 1. Brian Bixler (EMU) ................ 2. Jim Geldhof (CMU) ................. 3. Nolan Reimold (BGSU) ........... 4. Sean Dobson (UT) ................... 5. Brian Colopy (OU) ................... 10. Adam Frederick (MU) ....... .443 .429 .404 .394 .385 .374 Doubles 1. Scott Simon (NIU) ..................... Sean Dobson (UT) ...................... 3. Joe Tucker (KSU) ....................... James Kingsley (UB) ................. 5. Chad Kinyon (KSU) .................... Chuck Moore (KSU) ................... Andrew Davis (KSU) .................. 23 23 20 20 18 18 18 2.49 2.60 2.88 3.01 3.10 4.04 4.30 4.47 Runs Batted In 1. Kurtis Wells (CMU) ................... 2. Scott Simon (NIU) ..................... 3. Jim Geldhof (CMU) .................... 4. Bryan Mitzel (CMU) .................. 5. Derrick Peterson (EMU) ........... Marc Franz (BSU) ...................... Sean Dobson (UT) ...................... 70 69 68 66 63 63 63 97 94 91 85 84 77 Home Runs 1. Mike Ferris (MIA) ..................... 2. Anthony Gressick (OU) .............. 3. Chan Kinyon (KSU) .................... Bran Miller (BSU) ..................... Todd Kimling (EMU) ................. Bryan Mitzel (CMU) .................. 21 16 14 14 14 14 Stolen Bases 1. Chris Monaco (MU) ................. 2. Brian Bixler (EMU) ................... 3. Jim Geldhof (CMU) .................... 4. Emmanuel Burriss (KSU) .......... 5. Jason Brown (MIA) .................... Trumaine Riley (EMU) .............. 40 31 29 20 19 19 60 A/N 19-13 18-19 8-14 17-16 10-19 9-29 Stk. L2 W2 L1 W1 W4 L8 Pct. .600 .537 .536 .509 .596 .370 .375 H 11-7 16-8 16-6 10-8 13-8 10-13 7-8 A/N 22-15 13-17 14-20 17-18 15-11 10-21 14-25 Stk. W2 L2 W3 L3 W2 L3 L2 MAC Stats (Conference Games Only) MAC Stats (All Games) Hits 1. Brian Bixler (EMU) ................... 2. Jim Geldhof (CMU) .................... 3. Sean Dobson (UT) ...................... 4. John Slone (MIA) ....................... 5. Scott Simon (NIU) ..................... T-9. Adam Frederick (MU) ......... H 15-5 13-5 17-15 9-11 17-8 6-10 Overall Records H 7-5 7-5 9-2 8-4 7-5 4-8 5-7 Team Batting 1. Miami ...................................... 2. Central Michigan .................... 3. Eastern Michigan .................... 4. Bowling Green ......................... 5. Toledo ...................................... 9. Marshall ................................. Individual Pitching (1 IP/Game) 1. Tyler Johnson (BGSU) ............ 2. Joe Piekarz (NIU) ................... 3. Andy Sonnanstine (KSU) ........ 4. Zach Minor (NIU) .................... 5. Ryan Ford (EMU) .................... 14. Steve Ziroli (MU) ................ 18. Brian Chrisman (MU) ........ 20. Chris Koutsavlis (MU) ....... Pct. .642 .534 .463 .491 .500 .277 59 42 40 38 38 38 Total Bases 1. Sean Dobson (UT) ..................... 152 Mike Ferris (MIA) .................... 152 3. Jim Geldhof (CMU) ................... 146 4. Chad Kinyon (KSU) ................... 140 5. Brian Bixler (EMU) .................. 135 On Base Percentage 1. Mike Ferris (MIA) .................. 2. Brian Bixler (EMU) ................ 3. Nolan Reimold (BGSU) ........... 4. Jim Geldhof (CMU) ................. 5. Jeremy Crum (CMU) ............... 9. Rich Russell (MU) ................ .527 .517 .493 .490 .488 .466 Slugging Percentage 1. Mike Ferris (MIA) .................. 2. Nolan Reimold (BGSU) ........... 3. Anthony Gressick (OU) ........... 4. Jim Geldhof (CMU) ................. 5. Bryan Mitzel (CMU) ............... .796 .749 .705 .667 .665 Team Batting 1. Bowling Green ......................... 2. Central Michigan .................... 3. Miami ...................................... 4. Eastern Michigan .................... 5. Ohio ......................................... 11. Marshall ............................... .330 .324 .320 .303 .301 .265 Team Pitching (by ERA) 1. Central Michigan .................... 2. Kent State .............................. 3. Ohio ......................................... 4. Ball State ................................ 5. Northern Illinois ..................... 8. Marshall ................................. 3.44 3.73 4.03 4.09 4.61 5.17 Individual Batting 1. Brian Bixler (EMU) ................ 2. Jim Geldhof (CMU) ................. 3. Brian Canada (MIA) ................ 4. Brad Miller (BSU) ................... 5. Nolan Reimold (BGSU) ........... .462 .444 .443 .432 .416 Individual Pitching 1. Ryan Ford (EMU) .................... 2. Tyler Johnson (BGSU) ............ 3. Dan O’Rourke (OU) ................. 4. Andy Sonnanstine (KSU) ........ 5. Chris Bova (OU) ...................... 9. Chris Cummings (MU) ........ 13. Steve Ziroli (MU) ................ 2.44 2.55 2.68 2.70 2.83 3.16 3.63 Hits 1. Jim Geldhof (CMU) .................... 2. Brian Bixler (EMU) ................... 3. Nolan Reimold (BGSU) .............. 4. Adam Rosales (WMU) ................ 5. Four Players with 39 ................. 44 43 43 40 39 Home Runs 1. Anthony Gressick (OU) ................ Rob Marconi (NIU) ...................... 3. Nolan Reimold (BGSU) ................ Derrick Peterson (EMU) ............. Adam Rosales (WMU) .................. 8 8 7 7 7 Stolen Bases 1. Brian Bixler (EMU) ................... 14 2. Chris Monaco (MU) ................. 13 3. Jim Geldhof (CMU) .................... 12 4. Todd Kimling (EMU) ................... 9 David Barkholz (BGSU) ............... 9 Ryne Robinson (MIA) ................... 9 Trumaine Riley (EMU) ................ 9 Walks 1. Mike Ferris (MIA) ..................... 2. Jeremy Crum (CMU) .................. 3. Chad Kinyon (KSU) .................... Brian Bixler (EMU) ................... 5. Andy Capraruolo (UA) ................ Derrick Peterson (EMU) ........... T-7. Rich Russell (MU) ................ 30 22 20 20 19 19 16 Runs Scored 1. Jim Geldhof (CMU) .................... 2. Adam Rosales (WMU) ................ 3. Brian Bixler (EMU) ................... 4. Jeremy Busch (NIU) ................... 5. Eric Lawson (BGSU) .................. Rob Marconi (NIU) .................... Mike Ferris (MIA) ..................... 33 31 27 26 25 25 25 Doubles 1. Joe Tucker (KSU) ....................... Adam Rosales (WMU) ................ 3. Geoff Orr (MIA) ......................... 4. David Latour Jr. (CMU) ............ Brian Colopy (OU) ..................... Chuck Moore (KSU) ................... Nolan Reimold (BGSU) .............. Jim Geldhof (CMU) ................... 12 12 11 10 10 10 10 10 Runs Batted In 1. Nolan Reimold (BGSU) .............. 2. Jim Geldhof (CMU) .................... 3. Geoff Orr (MIA) ......................... 4. Derrick Peterson (EMU) ........... 5. Bryan Mitzel (CMU) .................. Marc Franz (BSU) ...................... 37 34 33 29 28 28 Total Bases 1. Nolan Reimold (BGSU) .............. 2. Adam Roasles (WMU) ................ 3. Jim Geldhof (CMU) .................... 4. Derrick Peterson (EMU) ........... 5. Geoff Orr (MIA) ......................... Rob Marconi (NIU) .................... 77 75 74 63 62 62 On Base Percentage 1. Brian Bixler (EMU) ................ 2. Mike Ferris (MIA) .................. 3. Jim Geldhof (CMU) ................. 4. Brian Colopy (OU) ................... 5. Brad Miller (BSU) ................... 6. Rich Russell (MU) ................ .556 .532 .517 .509 .505 .500 Slugging Percentage 1. Adam Rosales (WMU) ............. 2. Noaln Reimold (BGSU) ........... 3. Jim Geldhof (CMU) ................. 4. Geoff Orr (MIA) ...................... 5. Derrick Peterson (EMU) ........ .773 .762 .747 .721 .700 2005 Marshall Baseball 2005 MAC Schedule Friday, February 11 Northern Illinois at Texas Tech, 3 p.m. Saturday, February 12 Marshall at Mercer (DH), Noon Northern Illinois at Texas Tech, 2 p.m. Sunday, February 13 Marshall at Mercer, 1 p.m. Northern Illinois at Texas Tech, 1 p.m. Friday, February 18 Akron at Winthrop, 4 p.m. Ball State at Middle Tennessee State, 3 p.m. Central Michigan at UAB, 6 p.m. Eastern Michigan at South Florida, 7 p.m. Kent State at Louisville, TBA Marshall at Southern Miss, 3 p.m. Ohio at Campbell, 3 p.m. Saturday, February 19 +Akron vs. Gardner-Webb, 4 p.m. Ball State at Middle Tennessee State, 2 p.m. Central Michigan at UAB, 2 p.m. Eastern Michigan at South Florida, 1 p.m. Kent State at Louisville, TBA Marshall at Southern Miss, 3 p.m. Ohio at Campbell (DH), Noon Sunday, February 20 +Akron vs. Missouri, 10 a.m. Ball State at Middle Tennessee State, 1 p.m. Central Michigan at UAB, 1 p.m. Eastern Michigan at South Florida, Noon Kent State at Louisville, TBA Marshall at Southern Miss, 1 p.m. Friday, February 25 ^Akron vs. Valparaiso, Noon Ball State at UAB, 6 p.m. Buffalo at Kentucky, 3 p.m. Central Michigan at Western Kentucky, 2 p.m. ¹Eastern Michigan vs. Northern Iowa, TBA +Kent State vs. Illinois, TBA Marshall at Jacksonville State, 3 p.m. #Miami vs. Texas State, 2 p.m. Ohio at Furman, 3 p.m. Toledo at Louisville, 2 p.m. Western Michigan at Bethune-Cookman, 7 p.m. Saturday, February 26 ^Akron vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Noon Ball State at UAB, 2 p.m. Bowling Green at Murray State (DH), Noon Buffalo at Kentucky, 1 p.m. Central Michigan at Western Kentucky (DH), Noon ¹Eastern Michigan vs. Kansas State, TBA Kent State at Winthrop, TBA Marshall at Jacksonville State, 2 p.m. Miami at Louisiana-Lafayette, 6 p.m. Ohio at Furman, 1 p.m. Toledo at Louisville, 1 p.m. Western Michigan at Bethune-Cookman, 7 p.m. Sunday, February 27 Akron at Austin Peay, Noon Ball State at UAB, 1 p.m. Bowling Green at Murray State, Noon Buffalo at Kentucky, 1 p.m. Central Michigan at Western Kentucky, 1 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Northwestern State, TBA +Kent State vs. TBA Marshall at Jacksonville State, 1 p.m. #Miami vs. Marist, Noon Ohio at Furman, 1 p.m. Toledo at Louisville, 1 p.m. Western Michigan at Bethune-Cookman, 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 1 Bowling Green at Dayton, 2 p.m. Marshall at West Virginia State, 1 p.m. North Park University at Northern Illinois, 2 p.m. Western Michigan at Jacksonville, 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 2 Marshall at VMI, 2 p.m. Western Michigan at North Florida, 7 p.m. Xavier at Miami, 2 p.m. Thursday, March 3 Western Michigan at North Florida, 7 p.m. 2005 Marshall Baseball Friday, March 4 ¹Akron vs. UNC Asheville, TBA Akron at Tennessee Tech, TBA Ball State at Vanderbilt, 4 p.m. Buffalo at Georgia Southern, 7 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Missouri, 3 p.m. $Kent State vs. James Madison, TBA Northern Illinois at Southern Illinois, 2 p.m. Ohio at UNC Greensboro, 4 p.m. Toledo at Kentucky, 4 p.m. &Western Michigan vs. Michigan State, 3 p.m. Saturday, March 5 Akron at Tennessee Tech, TBA Ball State at Vanderbilt, 2 p.m. ¥Bowling Green at Spring Break Trip Buffalo at Georgia Southern, 4 p.m. Canisius at Marshall (DH), Noon ¥Central Michigan vs. Connecticut, 10:30 a.m. Eastern Michigan at Missouri, 1 p.m. $Kent State vs. Western Carolina, TBA Miami at Louisville (DH), Noon Northern Illinois at Southern Illinois, 1 p.m. Ohio at UNC Greensboro, 1 p.m. Toledo at Kentucky, 1 p.m. &Western Michigan vs. Brown (DH), 3 p.m. Sunday, March 6 ¹Akron vs. UNC Asheville, TBA Ball State at Vanderbilt, 1 p.m. ¥Bowling Green at Spring Break Trip Buffalo at Georgia Southern, 1:30 p.m. Canisius at Marshall, 1 p.m. ¥Central Michigan vs. Georgetown, 7 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Missouri, 1 p.m. Kent State at Coastal Carolina, 4 p.m. Miami at Louisville, 1 p.m. Northern Illinois at Southern Illinois, 1 p.m. Ohio at UNC Greensboro, 1 p.m. Toledo at Kentucky, 1 p.m. Monday, March 7 ¥Bowling Green at Spring Break Trip ¥Central Michigan vs. Sacred Heart, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 8 Ball State at Wake Forest, 1:30 p.m. ¥Bowling Green at Spring Break Trip ¥Central Michigan vs. Maine, 10 a.m. Miami at Dayton, 2 p.m. Toledo at North Florida, 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 9 Ball State at North Carolina A&T, 3 p.m. &Toledo vs. Campbell, 3 p.m. Thursday, March 10 Ball State at North Carolina A&T, 3 p.m. ¥Bowling Green at Spring Break Trip ¥Central Michigan vs. Eastern Kentucky, 3 p.m. &Toledo vs. Michigan State, Noon Friday, March 11 Ball State at High Point, 3 p.m. ¥Central Michigan vs. Rhode Island, 10:30 a.m. Eastern Michigan at Kansas State, 3 p.m. Kent State at James Madison, 2:30 p.m. Le Moyne at Ohio, 4 p.m. Liberty at Marshall, 3 p.m. Miami at Alabama, 6:30 p.m. Western Michigan at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. Saturday, March 12 Akron at Murray State (DH), 1 p.m. Ball State at High Point, Noon ¥Bowling Green at Spring Break Trip Buffalo at Mount St. MaryÕs (DH), Noon ¥Central Michigan vs. Holy Cross, 10 a.m. Eastern Michigan at Kansas State, 1 p.m. Kent State at James Madison, 1 p.m. Le Moyne at Ohio, 1 p.m. Liberty at Marshall, 1 p.m. Miami at Alabama, 4 p.m. %Northern Illinois vs. Wright State, 11 a.m. %Northern Illinois vs. Austin Peay, 2 p.m. &Toledo vs. Iowa, 1 p.m. Western Michigan at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. Sunday, March 13 Akron at Murray State, 1 p.m. Ball State at High Point, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Mount St. MaryÕs, Noon Eastern Michigan at Kansas State, 1 p.m. Kent State at James Madison, 1 p.m. Le Moyne at Ohio, 1 p.m. Liberty at Marshall, 1 p.m. Miami at Alabama, 2 p.m. Northern Illinois at Evansville, 2 p.m. &Toledo vs. Bradley, 10 a.m. Western Michigan at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Monday, March 14 Akron at Xavier, 3 p.m. ¥Miami vs. Massachusetts, 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 15 Buffalo at St. JosephÕs, 3 p.m. Findlay at Bowling Green, 2 p.m. IPFW at Western Michigan (DH), 1 p.m. ¥Miami vs. Kentucky, 7 p.m. Northern Illinois at Louisville, 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 16 Dayton at Marshall, 2 p.m. ¥Miami vs. Illinois State, 11 a.m. ¥Miami vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 3 p.m. Northern Illinois at Xavier, 3 p.m. Thursday, March 17 Buffalo at Coppin State, 2:30 p.m. ¥Miami vs. Northern Iowa, 8 p.m. %Northern Illinois vs. Notre Dame, 3 p.m. Friday, March 18 Akron at Western Kentucky, 4 p.m Bowling Green at Eastern Michigan, 3 p.m.. Buffalo at Towson, 2:30 p.m. Central Michigan at Southeast Missouri State, 3 p.m. Oakland at Ball State, 3 p.m. +Kent State vs. TBA ¥Miami vs. Rhode Island (DH), 5:15 p.m. Northern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky, 2 p.m. Toledo at West Virginia, 5 p.m. Western Michigan at Southern Illinois, 2 p.m. Saturday, March 19 Akron at Western Kentucky, 2 p.m. Buffalo at Towson, 1 p.m. Central Michigan at Southeast Missouri State, 1 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green (DH), Noon +Kent State vs. TBA ¥Miami vs. Illinois, 10 a.m. Michigan at Ohio (DH), 1 p.m. Oakland at Ball State (DH), 1 p.m. St. Bonaventure at Marshall (DH), Noon Northern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky, 1 p.m. Toledo at West Virginia (DH), 1 p.m. Western Michigan at Southern Illinois, 1 p.m. Sunday, March 20 Akron at Western Kentucky, 2 p.m. Bowling Green at Eastern Michigan, 3 p.m.. Buffalo at Towson, 1 p.m. Central Michigan at Southeast Missouri State, 1 p.m. +Kent State vs. TBA Michigan at Ohio, 1 p.m. Oakland at Ball State, 1 p.m. St. Bonaventure at Marshall, 1 p.m. Northern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky, 1 p.m. Toledo at West Virginia, 1 p.m. Western Michigan at Southern Illinois, 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 22 Central Michigan at IPFW, 2 p.m. Kent State at South Florida, 7 p.m. Marshall at Duke, 3 p.m. Ohio at James Madison, 3 p.m. Valparaiso at Northern Illinois, 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 23 Ball State at Indiana, 3 p.m. Grand Valley State at Eastern Michigan, 3 p.m. IPFW at Miami, 3 p.m. Marshall at Duke, 3 p.m. Ohio at James Madison, 3 p.m. Toledo at Cincinnati, 3 p.m. Wayne State at Central Michigan, 2 p.m. 61 2005 MAC Schedule Thursday, March 24 St. Xavier at Northern Illinois, 2:30 p.m. Friday, March 25 Akron at Wright State, 6:30 p.m. *Bowling Green at Ball State, 3 p.m. Buffalo at Maryland-Baltimore County (DH), 1 p.m. *Eastern Michigan at Marshall, 3 p.m. *Kent State at Toledo, 3 p.m. *Miami at Ohio, 3 p.m. Western Michigan at Purdue, 1 p.m. Saturday, March 26 Akron at Wright State, 6:30 p.m. *Bowling Green at Ball State, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Navy (DH), Noon *Eastern Michigan at Marshall, 1 p.m. *Kent State at Toledo, 1 p.m. *Miami at Ohio, 1 p.m. Western Michigan at Purdue, 1 p.m. Youngstown State at Central Michigan (DH), 1 p.m. Sunday, March 27 Akron at Wright State, 1 p.m. *Bowling Green at Ball State, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Navy, 1 p.m. *Eastern Michigan at Marshall, 1 p.m. *Kent State at Toledo, 1 p.m. *Miami at Ohio, 1 p.m. Western Michigan at Purdue, 1 p.m. Youngstown State at Central Michigan, 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 29 Akron at Morehead State, 2 p.m. Cleveland State at Ohio, 5 p.m. Defiance at Bowling Green, 2 p.m. Le Moyne at Buffalo (DH), 2 p.m. Miami at Xavier, 3 p.m. Northern Iowa at Northern Illinois, 2 p.m. Western Michigan at Notre Dame, 5:05 p.m. Wednesday, March 30 Akron at Morehead State, 1 p.m. Bowling Green at Cleveland State (E. Cleveland), 2 p.m. Kent State at Pittsburgh, 3 p.m. Marshall at Eastern Kentucky, 3 p.m. Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 3 p.m. Northern Illinois at Bradley (DH), 1 p.m. Oakland at Central Michigan, 3 p.m. Ohio at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. Purdue at Ball State, 3 p.m. Toledo at Ohio State, 6:35 p.m. Wednesday, April 6 Bowling Green at Wright State, 6:30 p.m. Buffalo at Canisius (DH), TBA Central Michigan at Michigan, 3 p.m. Marshall at Dayton, 3 p.m. Northern Illinois at Eastern Illinois, 3 p.m. Northern Kentucky at Miami, 3 p.m. Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio, 5 p.m. Wayne State at Toledo, 3 p.m. Western Michigan at Illinois, 2:05 p.m. Youngstown State at Akron (Canal Park), 6 p.m. Friday, April 8 *Akron at Ball State, 3 p.m. Birmingham Southern at Miami, 3 p.m. *Buffalo at Bowling Green, 3 p.m. *Eastern Michigan at Ohio, 7 p.m. *Kent State at Marshall, 3 p.m. *Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 3 p.m. *Toledo at Central Michigan, 3 p.m. Saturday, April 9 *Akron at Ball State, 1 p.m. Birmingham Southern at Miami, 1 p.m. *Buffalo at Bowling Green, 1 p.m. *Eastern Michigan at Ohio, 5 p.m. *Kent State at Marshall, 1 p.m. *Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 1 p.m. *Toledo at Central Michigan, 1 p.m. Sunday, April 10 *Akron at Ball State, 1 p.m. Birmingham Southern at Miami, 1 p.m. *Buffalo at Bowling Green, 1 p.m. *Eastern Michigan at Ohio, 1 p.m. *Kent State at Marshall, 1 p.m. *Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 1 p.m. *Toledo at Central Michigan, 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 12 Bowling Green at Notre Dame, 5:05 p.m. Buffalo at Niagara, TBA Cleveland State at Toledo, 3 p.m. Illinois-Chicago at Western Michigan, 3 p.m. Northern Illinois at Illinois State, 6 p.m. Pittsburgh at Akron, 3 p.m. Otterbein at Ohio, 5 p.m. Saginaw Valley at Eastern Michigan, 5 p.m. Wright State at Kent State, 3 p.m. Friday, April 1 *Ball State at Northern Illinois, 3 p.m. *Buffalo at Akron, 3 p.m. *Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 3 p.m. *Marshall at Miami, 3 p.m. Oakland at Eastern Michigan, 5 p.m. *Ohio at Kent State, 3 p.m. *Western Michigan at Toledo, 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 13 Dayton at Ball State, 3 p.m. Central Michigan at Notre Dame, 5:05 p.m. Cleveland State at Kent State, 3 p.m. Indiana at Miami, 3 p.m. Michigan State at Eastern Michigan, 5 p.m. Morehead State at Marshall, 3 p.m. Northern Illinois at Iowa, 6 p.m. Toledo at IPFW, 3 p.m. West Virginia State at Ohio, 5 p.m. Western Michigan at Chicago State, 3 p.m. Saturday, April 2 *Ball State at Northern Illinois, 1 p.m. *Buffalo at Akron, 1 p.m. *Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 1 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Oakland (DH), 1 p.m. *Marshall at Miami, 1 p.m. *Ohio at Kent State, 1 p.m. *Western Michigan at Toledo, 1 p.m. Friday, April 15 *Akron at Kent State, 3 p.m. *Bowling Green at Northern Illinois, 3 p.m. *Buffalo at Miami, 3 p.m. Butler at Toledo, 3 p.m. *Central Michigan at Ball State, 3 p.m. *Marshall at Ohio, 7 p.m. *Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 7 p.m. Sunday, April 3 *Ball State at Northern Illinois, 1 p.m. *Buffalo at Akron, 1 p.m. *Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 1 p.m. *Marshall at Miami, 1 p.m. Oakland at Eastern Michigan, 1 p.m. *Ohio at Kent State, 1 p.m. *Western Michigan at Toledo, 1 p.m. Saturday, April 16 *Akron at Kent State, 1 p.m. *Bowling Green at Northern Illinois, 1 p.m. *Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. Butler at Toledo, Noon *Central Michigan at Ball State, 1 p.m. *Marshall at Ohio, 7 p.m. *Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 5 Ball State at Valparaiso, 3 p.m. Buffalo at Niagara, TBA Cleveland State at Akron (Canal Park), 6 p.m. Dayton at Miami, 3 p.m. Heidelberg at Bowling Green, 3 p.m. Illinois State at Northern Illinois, 2:30 p.m. IPFW at Central Michigan, 3 p.m. Kent State at Duquesne, 3 p.m. Ohio at Xavier, 3 p.m. Toledo at Notre Dame, 5:05 p.m. Western Michigan at Illinois, 6:35 p.m. Sunday, April 17 *Akron at Kent State, 1 p.m. *Bowling Green at Northern Illinois, 1 p.m. *Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. *Central Michigan at Ball State, 1 p.m. IPFW at Toledo (DH), 1 p.m. *Marshall at Ohio, 1 p.m. *Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 1 p.m. 62 Tuesday, April 19 Akron at Cleveland State (E. Cleveland), 6 p.m. Bowling Green at IPFW, 2 p.m. Chicago State at Northern Illinois, 3 p.m. Dayton at Ohio, 5 p.m. Duquesne at Kent State, 3 p.m. Indiana at Ball State, 3 p.m. Toledo at Youngstown State, 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 20 Akron at West Virginia, 6 p.m. Aquinas College at Central Michigan, 3 p.m. Dayton at Bowling Green, 3 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Marshall, 3 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Oakland, 3 p.m. Northern Illinois at Illinois-Chicago, 7:05 p.m. Ohio at Duquesne, 3 p.m. Pittsburgh at Kent State, 3 p.m. St. Bonaventure at Buffalo (DH), 1 p.m. Toledo at Michigan, 3 p.m. Wright State at Miami, 3 p.m. Friday, April 22 *Ball State at Western Michigan, 3 p.m. *Central Michigan at Northern Illinois, 3 p.m. *Kent State at Bowling Green, 3 p.m. Marshall at Virginia Tech, 7 p.m. *Miami at Akron, 3 p.m. *Ohio at Buffalo, 3 p.m. *Toledo at Eastern Michigan, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 23 *Ball State at Western Michigan, 1 p.m. *Central Michigan at Northern Illinois, 1 p.m. *Kent State at Bowling Green, 1 p.m. Marshall at Virginia Tech, 7 p.m. *Miami at Akron, 1 p.m. *Ohio at Buffalo, 1 p.m. *Toledo at Eastern Michigan, 5 p.m. Sunday, April 24 *Ball State at Western Michigan, 1 p.m. *Central Michigan at Northern Illinois, 1 p.m. *Kent State at Bowling Green, 1 p.m. Marshall at Virginia Tech, 1 p.m. *Miami at Akron, 1 p.m. *Ohio at Buffalo, 1 p.m. *Toledo at Eastern Michigan, 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 26 Buffalo at Big 4 Tournament (Dunn Tire Park), TBA Duquesne at Akron, 3 p.m. Findlay at Kent State, 3 p.m. IPFW at Ball State, 3 p.m. Purdue University-North Central at Northern Illinois, 3 p.m. Toledo at Cleveland State (E. Cleveland), 3 p.m. Wayne State at Eastern Michigan, 6 p.m. Youngstown State at Ohio, 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 27 Ball State at Butler, 3 p.m. Bowling Green at Ohio State, 6:35 p.m. Buffalo at Big 4 Tournament (Dunn Tire Park), TBA Central Michigan at Michigan State (Oldsmobile Park), 7 p.m. Marshall at Kentucky, 6:30 p.m. Miami at Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m. Ohio at West Virginia, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 28 Western Michigan at IPFW, 3 p.m. Friday, April 29 *Eastern Michigan at Ball State, 3 p.m. *Kent State at Buffalo, 3 p.m. *Marshall at Central Michigan, 3 p.m. *Northern Illinois at Akron, 3 p.m. *Ohio at Western Michigan, 3 p.m. *Toledo at Miami, 3 p.m. 2005 Marshall Baseball 2005 MAC Schedule 2005 Mid-American Conference Tournament Wednesday-Saturday, May 25-28 Saturday, April 30 *Eastern Michigan at Ball State, 1 p.m. IPFW at Bowling Green (DH), 1 p.m. *Kent State at Buffalo, 1 p.m. *Marshall at Central Michigan, 1 p.m. *Northern Illinois at Akron, 1 p.m. *Ohio at Western Michigan, 1 p.m. *Toledo at Miami, 1 p.m. Saturday, May 14 *Akron at Eastern Michigan, 5 p.m. *Ball State at Marshall, 1 p.m. *Central Michigan at Buffalo, 1 p.m. IPFW at Ohio, 5 p.m. *Miami at Northern Illinois, 1 p.m. *Toledo at Bowling Green, 1 p.m. *Western Michigan at Kent State, 1 p.m. Sunday, May 1 *Eastern Michigan at Ball State, 1 p.m. IPFW at Bowling Green (DH), Noon *Kent State at Buffalo, 1 p.m. *Marshall at Central Michigan, 1 p.m. *Northern Illinois at Akron, 1 p.m. *Ohio at Western Michigan, 1 p.m. *Toledo at Miami, 1 p.m. Sunday, May 15 *Akron at Eastern Michigan, 1 p.m. *Ball State at Marshall, 1 p.m. *Central Michigan at Buffalo, 1 p.m. IPFW at Ohio, 1 p.m. *Miami at Northern Illinois, 1 p.m. *Toledo at Bowling Green, 1 p.m. *Western Michigan at Kent State, 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 3 Kent State at Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m. Northern Illinois at Chicago State, 3 p.m. Ohio at Cleveland State (E. Cleveland), 3 p.m. Spring Arbor at Eastern Michigan, 7 p.m. Western Michigan at Valparaiso, 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 17 Ball State at IPFW, 3 p.m. Kent State at Youngstown State, 7 p.m. Michigan State at Central Michigan, 3 p.m. Northern Illinois at Nebraska, 6:30 p.m. Niagara at Buffalo, TBA Oakland at Eastern Michigan, 7 p.m. Toledo at Illinois-Chicago, 3 p.m. Vanderbilt at Ohio 5 p.m. Xavier at Akron (Canal Park), 3 p.m. Friday, May 27 Game 7 — Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6 10 a.m. Game 8 — Winner Game 4 vs. Loser Game 6 1 p.m. Game 9 — Winner Game 8 vs. Loser Game 7 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 18 Bowling Green at Toledo, 3 p.m. Central Michigan at Oakland, 3 p.m. Miami at Wright State, 6:30 p.m. Northern Illinois at Nebraska, 2 p.m. Vanderbilt at Ohio 4 p.m. Western Michigan at Michigan, 3 p.m. Friday, May 27 Game 7 — Loser Game 5 vs. Loser Game 6 10 a.m. Game 8 — Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5 1 p.m. Game 9 — Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 7 4 p.m. If two teams remain after Game 9: Wednesday, May 4 Akron at Duquesne, 3 p.m. Canisius at Buffalo, 3 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Michigan, 7 p.m. Northwestern at Northern Illinois, TBA Oakland at Kent State, 3 p.m. Ohio at Youngstown State, 6 p.m. Thursday, May 5 Mount Union at Kent State, 3 p.m. Friday, May 6 *Akron at Marshall, 3 p.m. *Ball State at Ohio, 7 p.m. *Bowling Green at Miami, 3 p.m. *Buffalo at Toledo, 3 p.m. *Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan, 7 p.m. *Western Michigan at Central Michigan, 3 p.m. Saturday, May 7 *Akron at Marshall, 1 p.m. *Ball State at Ohio, 5 p.m. *Bowling Green at Miami, 1 p.m. *Buffalo at Toledo, 1 p.m. *Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan, 5 p.m. *Western Michigan at Central Michigan, 1 p.m. *Youngstown State at Kent State (DH), 1 p.m. Sunday, May 8 *Akron at Marshall, 1 p.m. *Ball State at Ohio, 1 p.m. *Bowling Green at Miami, 1 p.m. *Buffalo at Toledo, 1 p.m. *Kent State at Youngstown State, 1 p.m. *Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan, 1 p.m. *Western Michigan at Central Michigan, 1 p.m. Monday, May 9 Saginaw Valley at Central Michigan, 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 10 Miami at Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m. Michigan State at Toledo, TBA Oakland at Eastern Michigan, 7 p.m. Ohio at Pittsburgh (Washington, Pa.), 7 p.m. West Virginia at Akron (Canal Park), 6 p.m. Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Western Michigan, 3 p.m. Xavier at Ball State, 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 11 Ball State at Indiana State, 6:30 p.m. Chicago State at Central Michigan, 3 p.m. Marshall at Morehead State, 6 p.m. Miami at Ohio State, 6:35 p.m. Toledo at Dayton, 3 p.m. Western Michigan at Michigan State, TBA Wright State at Bowling Green, 3 p.m. Friday, May 13 *Akron at Eastern Michigan, 7 p.m. *Ball State at Marshall, 3 p.m. *Central Michigan at Buffalo, 3 p.m. IPFW at Ohio, 7 p.m. *Miami at Northern Illinois, 3 p.m. *Toledo at Bowling Green, 3 p.m. *Western Michigan at Kent State, 3 p.m. 2005 Marshall Baseball Thursday, May 19 Ball State at Wright State, 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 20 Ball State at Wright State, 5 p.m. *Bowling Green at Western Michigan, 3 p.m. *Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan, 3 p.m. *Marshall at Buffalo, 3 p.m. *Miami at Kent State, 3 p.m. *Northern Illinois at Toledo, 3 p.m. *Ohio at Akron, 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 25 Game 1 — No. 3 seed vs. No. 4 Seed 10 a.m. Game 2 — No. 2 Seed vs. No. 5 Seed 1/4 p.m. Game 3 — No. 1 Seed vs. No. 6 Seed 1/4 p.m. Thursday, May 26 Game 4 — Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 2 10 a.m. Game 5 — Winner Game 3 vs. Loser Game 1 1 p.m. Game 6 — Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 1 4 p.m. If four teams remain after Game 6: Saturday, May 28 Game 10 — Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 9 TBA (if necessary) Game 11 — Same teams as in Game 10 TBA If five teams remain after Game 6: Saturday, May 28 Game 10 — Winner Game 8 vs. Winner Game 9 TBA (if necessary) Game 11 — Same teams as in Game 10 TBA If three teams remain after Game 9: Saturday, May 28 Game 10 — Winner Game 8 vs. Loser Game 9 TBA Game 11 — Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 10 Saturday, May 21 *Bowling Green at Western Michigan, 1 p.m. *Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan, 1 p.m. *Miami at Kent State, 1 p.m. *Marshall at Buffalo, 1 p.m. *Northern Illinois at Toledo, 1 p.m. *Ohio at Akron, 1 p.m. Wright State at Ball State, 1 p.m. Sunday, May 22 *Bowling Green at Western Michigan, 1 p.m. *Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan, 1 p.m. *Miami at Kent State, 1 p.m. *Marshall at Buffalo, 1 p.m. *Northern Illinois at Toledo, 1 p.m. *Ohio at Akron, 1 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, May 25-28 Mid-American Conference Tournament Friday-Sunday, June 3-5 NCAA Regionals, Campus sites Friday-Monday, June 10-13 NCAA Super Regionals, campus sites Friday-Saturday, June 17-27 College World Series, Omaha, Neb. Rosenblatt Stadium All times are local to site Key to Game Locations +Games played in Rock Hill, S.C. ^Games played in Clarksville, Tenn. ¥Game played in Bradenton, Fla. ¹Games played in Natchitoches, La. $Games played in Conway, S.C. #Games played in Lafayette, La. %Games played in Evansville, Ind. &Games played in Jacksonville, Fla. *Mid-American Conference games 63 Conference USA Starting with the 2005 season, Marshall University will join Conference USA. Along with Marshall, Rice, SMU, Tulsa, UCF and UTEP will join the conference. The remaining members of the conference include: East Carolina, Houston, Memphis, Southern Miss, Tulane and UAB. Current members Cincinnati, DePaul, Louisville, Marquette and USF will become members of the Big East while TCU goes to the Mountain West and Charlotte and Saint Louiswill join the Atlantic 10 at the end of this season. The membership changes have given C-USA the opportunity to play a pivotal role in the changing face of conference affiliations and will reinforce the league’s position in collegiate athletics for years to come. “We are excited about adding new members and making structural improvements to Conference USA,” CUSA Commissioner Britton Banowsky said. “This is an opportunity for us to tighten our geography, group similar institutions together, create a division model, and possibly stage a championship football game. It will be very exciting to watch this league grow and develop.” With a promising future ahead, there is plenty for the league to celebrate from its first nine years. After its formation in 1995, hailed as a bold move in the world of intercollegiate sports, C-USA established a strong foundation while quickly earning a reputation of successfully competing at the highest levels of intercollegiate athletics. Capitalizing on the strengths of its 15 distinguished and diverse universities, Conference USA quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. Competition Conference USA sponsors 19 sports baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field (indoor and outdoor) for men and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball for women. Success on the Playing Field Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, plaing the league among the top conference in the nation. - Football - rated among the top seven conferences in the nation, 22 teams have earned bowl bids, bowl tie-ins include AutoZone Liberty Bowl (champion), GMAC Bowl, Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl and the Wyndham New Orleans Bowl. - Men’s Basketball - consistently rated as one of the top basketball leagues in the country, 51 postseason teams (34 NCAA and 24 NIT), average of 2 million fans drawn a season, one Final Four team, three Elite Eight teams, one NIT Champion and three NIT semifinalists. It is among the nation’s best in home attendance. 64 - Women’s Basketball - consistently rated among the nation’s best conferences, 34 NCAA Tournament appearances, 20 WNIT appearances, one team in the NCAA Sweet 16, two WNIT semifinals, strong fan support, ranking among the nation’s top 10 conferences in attendance, setting league attendance record for three straight seasons. - Volleyball - 23 NCAA appearances, two Sweet 16 appearances in 1996 and 1998, one of four leagues to send at least three teams to the NCAA Champinoship each of the last five years, five C-USA teams posting 20-win seasons for three consecutive years. In addition, 27 men’s and women’s soccer teams, 23 baseball teams and 13 softball teams have earned NCAA Tournament bids. C-USA has sent two men’s soccer teams to the Final Four, one baseball team to the College World Series and four softball teams to the Women’s College World Series. The league has also had three national champions in track and field competition, one national champion in diving and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming & diving, tennis and track and field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made more than 350 NCAA appearances. Baseball History Conference USA has a rich baseball history. The conference is one of the toughest in the country and produces top 25 teams each season. In 2004, the conference placed two teams in the final ranking, East Carolina finishing ranked eighth and Tulane finishing up ranked 19th. Future C-USA member and 2003 National Champion Rice finished the season ranked #11. Those are not the only powerhouses in the conference. Former conference champions Southern Mississippi and Houston are always strong. Newcomers Rice and Central Florida also have exceptional programs. In 2004, Marshall proved that they could play with the teams in C-USA. Even though they went 1-4 against future opponents, Marshall was competitive in each game, playing top ten opponent ECU tough in their matchup. The Herd will get another taste of C-USA baseball when it takes on Southern Miss. in a three game series. Marshall will take on a full CUSA schedule in 2006. 2005 Marshall Baseball Conference USA 2005 Marshall Baseball 65 Student Athlete Program MARY CLARK Buck Harless Program Director Mary Clark is in her first year as director of the Buck Harless StudentAthlete Program. She oversees the academic progress of more than 350 student-athletes at Marshall. Before arriving in Huntington, she was the Coordinator for Student Programs at Marquette University. There, she coordinated study hall and individual study plans for selected students, while training and supervising a student-employee staff of 20. At Marquette, she was specifically responsible for women’s basketball, tennis, men’s and women’s track, men’s and women’s cross country, amd men’s golf. Marshall University, well-known for successful athletic teams, is taking the lead in preparing its student-athletes for life after intercollegiate athletics. The program responsible in seeing the athletes succeed is the Buck Harless Student-Athlete Program. The program was established in 1981 after a generous financial contribution from Mingo County businessman Buck Harless. The program’s purpose is to aid all Marshall student-athletes in their academic endeavors while evaluating their athletic eligibility. At Marshall, it is very important for student-athletes to succeed in the classroom as well as on the playing field. One way that the program directors watch over the student-athletes is by progress reports. These reports are used to promote university faculty involvement and are requested three times each semester. Based on these reports, a student’s test scores, previous semester’s grades and academic history, the office assigns tutors to those who need them. Those athletes who need help are required to attend study sessions with their tutor. The staff maintains records and provides the needed services for all of Marshall’s 350-plus student-athletes. The one responsible to seeing that the purpose and the services are carried out is the director, Mary Clark. She came to Marshall from Marquette University, where she was the Coordinator for Student Programs. Clark received her undergraduate and graduate degrees at Southeast Missouri State, and most recently completed her doctorate in Educational 66 Policy and Leadership at Marquette. In the summer of 1997, the Buck-Harless staff moved into a new home specifically designed for the student-athlete’s needs. This new facility, located adjacent tothe Henderson Center in Gullickson Hall, includes a student-athlete lounge, a computer center with computers, a one-on-one tutoring room, and an additional computer center that is shared with the rest of the student body. Along with a top-rate facility, Clark’s staff of counselors and specialists, which includes a learning disabilities specialist, provide student-athletes with the added attention needed to be successful in the classroom. These counselors are also there for the student-athlete to talk to about any problems that may occur on the playing field, in the classroom or in their personal lives. The two full-time counselors have two graduate assistants under them. These assistants see to it that each student-athlete is getting the proper assistance in the academic arena. In addition to this successful program, (there have been almost 450 academic all-conference selections since its inception) Marshall and the student-athlete program have also become a part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. The NCAA program, started in 1995, works with the athletes, coaches and instructors to establish an environment that will allow the student-athletes to succeed in all aspects of their lives. Stressing academics, personal development, service and career development in conjunction with athletics, CHAMPS provides seminars and instruction in areas such as study skills, time management, goal setting, fundamental values, personal health, communication and fiscal responsibility. In addition, the participants are encouraged to do community service including mentoring and peer education counseling. The student-athlete label says it all; college athletes are students first and foremost. At Marshall University that philosophy is impressed upon all the Thundering Herd athletes by their coaches, instructors and fellow students. The Buck Harless Student-Athlete Program and the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program provide Marshall athletes with the tools to get a quality education while participating in high-caliber athletics. Marshall realizes that a successful athlete must also be a successful person and goes to great lengths to provide the right environment in order to accomplish that goal. 2005 Marshall Baseball Sports Medicine Dr. Jose Ricard Team Doctor Jeff Carrico Head Trainer The Marshall University Sports Medicine Department is an established program that continues to grow in size and commitment. Marshall University believes that Sports Medicine involves education, treatment, and care, not just of the injury, but of the athlete. It involves understanding the sport and the climate of competition that motivates every athlete. Combining this understanding with a complete history and physical examination enables the physician to reach a correct diagnosis and determine the proper treatment, be it early rehabilitation and return to playing or surgical intervention which might delay returning to competition but would make it possible. In the sports medicine organization, we are genuinely concerned for the athletes and have a desire to help them return to competition injury free in the shortest amount of time. To provide this optimal health care for studentathletes, the Sports Medicine Department is composed of a head team physician, a head trainer, two assistant trainers, four graduate assistant athletic trainers, and 24 undergraduate students. We also practice preventative medicine with our student-athletes by providing Flu, Pneumonia, Tetanus and Hepatitis immunizations, as well as all year round education on the prevention of communicable diseases, Diabetes, Hypertension, AIDS, STD, Anorexia Nervosa, Depression and others. Several aspects make Marshall’s Sports Medicine program a top notch organization including the undergraduate program which supplies qualified student assistants to extend the coverage of the training staff. The academic growth of the program has been dramatic in the last nine years. The undergraduate curriculum under the direction of Educational Director Dr. Dan Martin, was reaccredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs in 1997. The curriculum, one of only 50 in the nation, is also one of the few that offers athletic training in sports medicine as a full academic major. Acceptance to the 2005 Marshall Baseball program leads the student through 1,000 hours of clinical experience working with athletes. In 1988, a Fellowship for Physicians in Sports Medicine was developed to bring doctors to Marshall’s athletic department to assist with daily health care for all student-athletes while providing the Fellow the opportunity to learn and experience the entire spectrum of sports medicine as required in the university setting. His or her busy schedule also includes time within the adult fitness exercise physiology division of Marshall’s HPER department assisting in various programs and research. With Marshall’s athletic success in the past few years, a new era for Sports Medicine has begun with a 3,600 square foot modern training area housed in the athletic center at the football stadium, and the renovation of the Henderson Center training room. Marshall now houses one of the largest combined facilities in the country. The facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art therapeutic and rehabilitative equipment. The area serves as the hub of injury evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, education and prevention for our student-athletes. The head team physician, head trainer and assistant trainers have modern offices in the complex. In addition, the area serves as a classroom laboratory for students in Marshall’s undergraduate and graduate sports medicine degree programs. Medical coverage is provided not only for Marshall’s athletic teams but also for the general student body. Health services are also provided through the John Marshall School of Medicine department for intramural activities. The relationship of the Athletic Sports Medicine Department that has developed over the past several years with the School of Medicine, the Scott Orthopedic Group and the Cabell Medical Society Physicians has enhanced the quality of care of our student-athletes. -Dr. Jose Ricard 67 Huntington, W. Va. If you’re looking for a unique getaway . .. look no further. Huntington is rich with museums and historic charm. Home of Marshall University and an excellent art museum, Huntington boasts broad tree-lined avenues and outstanding parks, including recreational areas along the Ohio River that offer boating and fishing. For art afficionados, the Huntington Museum of Art, the state’s largest art museum, is a treat. Located on 50 acres on a bluff above the city, the museum’s collection includes a plant conservatory, English, French, and American paintings, historical glass, and Georgian silver. Huntington also houses the very unique Museum of Radio & Technology where visitors can trace the history of technology from the days when a 30-inch television had a 10-inch screen to today’s high definition set. Hundreds of early radios, televisions, and computers provide an eye-opening journey through time and airwaves. The Heritage Farm Museum & Village lets visitors step back in time where this museum and village preserve and recreates our Appalachian heritage and culture. The village portrays community life with its display of antique cars, general store, blacksmith shop, meeting house, steam engine and much more. The museum is housed in an 1800’s log barn with display of antique washing machines, farm implements, cooking, woodworking, spinning and weaving, etc. This museum is open by appointment only. If cars are your passion, then a visit to the Classic Cars Museum and Showroom is just what you’re looking for. More than 50 cars from the early 1900’s to the present includes original and restored antiques. Cabell County Courthouse 68 Ritter Park The Greater Huntington Area also boasts two glass factories that allow visitors to watch world renowned craftsmen practice the ancient art of using fire and sand to create masterpieces of hand-blown glass. Pilgrim Glass, near Tri-State Airport and Blenko Glass of Milton, offers visitors firsthand looks at the skill and artistry of a craft that they have preserved and handed down for generations. The Greater Huntington area’s Ritter Park is home to an awardwinning rose garden and an amphitheater where live drama is presented during the summer. The Mountain State Murder Mystery Train will whisk you away on an Amtrak train through the New River Gorge, while being entertained with a murder mystery theater performed on board. Huntington also boasts the beautiful Fall foliage excursion aboard the New River Train that travels through the New River Gorge to Hinton, WV for Railroad Days. For shopping, there is the Huntington Mall, West Virginia’s largest mall and Old Central City, a historically renovated antique district that has anything one could ever want, from farm-fresh produce in the Farmer’s Market to countless antique shops at Huntington’s West end. 2005 Marshall Baseball Marshall University Located in Huntington, West Virginia, Marshall is the focal point of a city with a population of 50,000. No longer one of the best kept secrets in the region, Marshall is the only higher education institution in West Virginia to increase its enrollment consistently over the last three years. This success has allowed Marshall to step to the academic forefront with the John Deaver Drinko Library. One of the most advanced libraries in the country, the Drinko Library will give Marshall students an advantage well into the 21st century. Although Marshall continues to grow, its attention remains on the individual. A quality education begins with the faculty and 83% of Marshall faculty members hold a Ph.D. or the highest degree in their academic field. Individual attention is assured with a student to teacher ratio of 23 to 1. As a state supported university, financial assistance is a distinct advantage at Marshall. Over 50% of Marshall students receive financial assistance through grants, loans, work study and academic scholarships with a total of over $45 million given in financial aid annually. Academic possibilities abound at Marshall. With 10 academic colleges, 22 associate, 52 baccalaureate degree programs and 50 graduate degree programs, Marshall provides a variety of academic degree programs that will give you the foundation you need for the rest of your life. With advances facilities, a safe, beautiful campus setting, qualified instructors and affordable tuition prices, Marshall University is set to prepare ou for success in your chosen career. Marshall University’s fundamental mission is to make public higher education available to all qulaified persons regardless of socioeconomic status, ethnic origin or creed.Marshall is already one of the best economic values in the region, and the amount of financial aid available makes it even more attractive to students. Along with special programs such as the Higher Education for Learning Problems (H.E.L.P.) and the Autism Training Center, Marshall provides the opportunity for people who would otherwise be denied a college education. The John R. Hall Center for Academic Excellence highlights Marshall’s commitment to undergraduate education of the highest quality for outstanding students. Designed to provide academic opportunities and challanges, the center houses the John Marshall Scholars program, three individual programs with separate requirements and benefits. Marshall also has the athletic programs, social life and recreational activities wanted by the An aerial view of the Marshall University Campus well-rounded student. Being involved is the key to getting the most from college, and student activities provide opportunities for growth and development that complement and enhance classroom learning. Athletics are an integral part of life at Marshall University. With 16 varsity sports, Marshall athletic teams are an economic and social focal point of the university and its community. A member of the Division 1-A Mid-American Conference, Thundering Herd teams continue to gather recognition and support throughout the region and nation. A competitive intremural program gives each student a wide range of opportunities to participate in team and individual sports. Over 50% of MU students are involved in one or more intramural activities. Greek life comprises an active part of social life at Marshall. Ten fraternities and seven sororities operate at the university and work to enhance the ideals of sisterhood and brotherhood. These organizations also promote academic excellence and leadership skills while helping the university and community by organizing various service programs. Student groups reflect the diversity of life at Marshall University. More than 100 groups are recognized by the university including academic honoraries, service organizations, social organizations, religious affiliated groups and multicultural groups. Activities abound and are varied enough that each student can find his or her niche. Students are encouraged to become involved in the many activities at Marshall. These activities will help to provide a successful and rewarding college experience and better prepare students for life after completion of their academic program and graduation from Marshall University. Marshall University Student Center and fountain 2005 Marshall Baseball 69 Marshall Athletic Department Bob Marcum joined the Marshall University staff on July 1, 2002. Marcum, a Huntington native and Marshall graduate, returned to lead the Marshall athletic department after serving as the athletic director at the University of Massachusetts for nine years. A well-respected and experienced veteran in the world of college athletics, Marcum has already made a significant impact at his alma mater. Arguably, Marcum's greatest accomplishment at Marshall is securing the Herd's inclusion in the new ConferenceUSA which will begin competitionin the fall of 2005. The Herd's impending move to Conference USA, will provide Marshall athletics with greater exposure in some of the nation's top media markets, a greater potential for revenue in television and marketing, more football bowl game options, and an increased level of competition in all varsity sports. On the field, the nationally-recognized football program has continued to flourish under Marcum with a MidAmerican Conference championship in December of 2002 and another GMAC Bowl win later that year. Olympic sports have also seen considerable success, from the 2003 Softball regular season championship to the Herd's most recent national championship appearance at the NCAA Doubles Championships in women's tennis in the Spring of 2004. Women's basketball and volleyball have also made tremendous strides since Marcum's arrival, putting togeother two of the biggest turnarounds in the nation over the last two years. In the classroom, Marshall athletes have succeeded at the highest levels - two of Marshall's seven Academic All-Americans have been selected in the last two years. Women's soccer's Kelly Kennedy accomplished the feat in the fall of 2002, while volleyball's Isabell Anderer was named to the team in both 2002 and 2003. Marcum came to Marshall from UMass, where he was just the third individual to serve as athletic director at UMass since 1948. In addition to being recognized as the Atlantic 10's dominant all-around athletic program, UMass produced more Atlantic 10 all-academic selections than any other league school over the past seven years, and has led the conference in academic all-league picks six times in that stretch. In its ninth full academic year under Marcum's direction in 2001-2002, UMass won the Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Cup for the sixth time in the eight years. Recognized as one of the most knowledgeable and experienced in his field, Marcum has forged an outstanding reputation in intercollegiate athletics. His leadership and vision were instrumental in UMass' rise to prominence in the 1990s, and his diligent efforts were recognized by his peers when he was honored as the 1999 NACDA Northeast Region I-AA Athletic Director of the Year. An outstanding athlete during his youth in Huntington, W.Va., Marcum attended Marshall where he earned his Bachelor's degree in Social Studies and Physical Education in 1959. Still an avid golfer and stock car enthusiast, Marcum has displayed a philosophy that stresses the importance of combining athletics and academics in a young person's life. Marcum then took over the reins as the Director of Athletics at the University of South Carolina from 1982 to 1988. During his time at South Carolina he led the school into the Metro Conference (its first conference affiliation in more than a decade) and watched the athletic program capture a pair of Metro Conference all-sport championships. Marcum went to UMass, located in Amherst, Mass., from his post as vice president and general manager of the Atlanta Motor Speedway, where he served from October 1990 through February 1992. He was vice president of the Charlotte Motor Speedway from July 1988 through October 1990.A member of the Executive Committee of the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Marcum completed three-year terms with the powerful NCAA Championships and Competition Cabinet and the NCAA Division I-AA Football Committee on August 31, 2001. It is this knowledge and experience, coupled with a genuine way of dealing with people that has given Marcum his reputation as an athletic director who cares not only about his program, but more importantly, the people in it. Born October 29, 1936, Marcum has one daughter, Diana, a 1980 graduate of Iowa State, and three grandchildren. Athletic Department Associate AD/ SWA Beatrice CraneBanford 70 Associate AD/ Chief Of Staff Jeff O’Malley Associate AD/ Finance David Steele Associate AD/ Compliance David Reed Associate AD/ Facilities Scott Morehouse Head Trainer Jeff Carrico 2005 Marshall Baseball 2005 Marshall Baseball 71 Jeff Montgomery/Hotel Info. Jeff Montgomery Inducted into Royals Hall of Fame From Marshall University to the Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Royals, Jeff Montgomery has enjoyed success at every level of baseball. In August of 2003, he was recognized for his efforts when the Kansas City Royals inducted him into their Hall of Fame. Montgomery, the Southern Conference Freshman of the Year in 1981, pitched at Marshall from 1981 to 1983. His 16 career wins for the Herd ranks third all time. In 1983, the Cincinnati Reds selected Montgomery in the 9th round of the amateur draft. He saw major league action for the first time in the 1987 season with the Reds, appearing in 14 games. Montgomery was traded to the Royals in early 1988 and made an immediate impact, pitching in 45 games in his first season. In 1989, he pitched 92 innings, allowing a career low 1.37 ERA. He became one of the top closers in the game in the mid 1990’s, appearing in three All-Star games (1992,1993 and 1996). His 45 saves in 1993 tied the Royals single season saves record. His 304 career saves tops the alltime list for the Royals and ranks 14th on the all-time Major League list. In 13 years in the majors, Montgomery appeared in 700 games, pitching 868.7 innings. His career ERA was 3.27. Montgomery was inducted into the Royals Hall of Fame in 2003 2005 Travel Itinerary Montgomery pitched for the Royals from 1988 to 1999 Montgomery retired from the Royals after the 1999 season, spending 12 of 13 seasons with the Royals. On August 2, 2003, he was inducted into the Royals Hall of Fame. He also threw out the ceremonial first pitch that night in front of a sellout crowd in Kansas City. 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