2006 Media Guide - Minnesota State University Mavericks

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2006 Media Guide - Minnesota State University Mavericks
Covering the Mavericks
Baseball Quick Facts
Newspapers
Location: Mankato, Minnesota
Enrollment: 14,333 (as of Oct. 2006)
Colors: Purple and Gold
Affiliation: NCAA Division II/North Central Conference
Facility: MSU Baseball Complex (500)
President: Dr. Richard Davenport
Director of Athletics: Kevin Buisman
Jim Rueda, Sports Editor
Mankato Free Press
418 South 2nd St.
Mankato, MN 56001
507-344-6381
Head Coach: Dean Bowyer (Mayville State ‘66)
Bowyer’s Phone: (507) 389-2689 • Bowyer’s e-mail: dean.bowyer@mnsu.edu
Bowyer’s MSU Record: 874-439-7 (.665) (29 years)
Bowyer’s Overall Record: 948-490-7 (.658) (33 years)
Assistant Coach: Matt Magers (pitching coach)
Magers’ Phone: (507) 389-2413 • Magers’ e-mail: mathew.magers@mnsu.edu
Student Assistant Coaches: Jamie Boelter, Tom Johnson
Television
2005 Record: 36-17 (14-6 NCC)
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8
Position Players Returning/Lost: 7/2 • Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/3
Key Returnees (last year’s stats):
Adam Sudbeck (Jr., 3b, .261, 6 Hr, 27 RBI)
Eric Austvold (Jr., Cf, .305, 6 Hr, 24 RBI)
Scott Kemp (Jr., If/Of, .357, 3 Hr, 18 RBI, 1st Team All-NCC)
Ryan Greene (Sr., Ss, .326, 5 Hr, 36 RBI, Honorable Mention All-NCC)
Dane Allen (Sr., 1b/Dh, .333, 8 Hr, 28 RBI)
Matt McMurtry (Sr., LHP, 6-2, 2.53, 68 Ks, 67.2 IP, 1st Team All-NCC, 1st Team All-Region)
Mark Dolenc (Jr., RHP, 4-4, 2.67, 39 Ks, 57.1 IP, Honorable Mention All-NCC).
Radio
Assistant AD/Communications: Paul Allan (baseball contact)
Allan’s e-mail: paul.allan@mnsu.edu
Athletic Communications Phone: 507-389-2625 • AC Fax: 507-389-1923
Allan’s Home Phone: 507-257-2146 • Allan’s Cell Phone: 507-381-7503
Assistant Directors of Athletic Communications: Shane Drahota , Brian Zins
Athletic Communications Graduate Assistant: Jennifer Folgers
Athletics Homepage: www.msumavericks.com
Note: Mankato State University changed to Minnesota State University, Mankato in
September, 1998
Sports Editor
MSU Reporter
293 Centennial Student Union
Mankato, MN 56001
507-389-1776
Perry Dyke, Erick Lind, Jordann Ojanpa
KEYC-TV
P.O. Box 128
Mankato, MN 56001
507-625-7905
Mike Sullivan, Sports
KDOG/KXAC Radio
Highway 14 East
Mankato, MN 56001
507-625-1420
Randall Harder, News & Sports
KYSM/KXLP Radio
P.O. Box 3345
Mankato, MN 56003
507-345-4673
Barry Wortel, Sports
KTOE Radio
Highway 14 East
Mankato, MN 56001
507-345-4537
News & Sports
KEEZ Radio
P.O. Box 3345
Mankato, MN 56001
507-345-4646
Sports
KMSU Radio
204 Alumni Foundation Center
Mankato, MN 56002
507-345-2921
MSU Baseball Contact List
All Area Codes are 507
MSU Athletics................................................................... 389-6111
Kevin Buisman, Director of Athletics............................... 389-6111
Tim Marshall, Assistant AD/Fiscal Affairs ....................... 389-5884
Paul Allan, Assistant AD/Communications ...................... 389-2625
Dean Bowyer, Head Coach ............................................... 389-2689
Matt Magers, Pitching Coach ........................................... 389-2413
MSU Athletic Training Room ........................................... 389-5619
Jeff Chambers, Athletic Training ...................................... 389-3229
Sarah Downey, Athletic Training ...................................... 389-3229
Jason Bushie, Athletic Training ........................................ 389-3216
Chuck Lobe, Strength & Conditioning Coordinator ......... 389-5042
Stephanie Kelly, Athletic Development Director.............. 389-1897
Brian Gabel, Marketing & Promotions Director............... 389-2930
Cheryl Regan, Community & Corporate Relations .......... 389-6010
Dewey Marble, Equipment Manager ................................ 389-2481
Cindy Hobbs, Athletic Office............................................ 389-5351
Donna Nelson, Athletic Office .......................................... 389-1969
Kath Bill, Athletic Office .................................................. 389-5350
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Please Direct All Minnesota State
Baseball Inquiries to:
Paul Allan, Assistant AD/Communications
Minnesota State University
175 Taylor Center
Mankato, MN 56001
Office: 507-389-2625
Home:507-257-2146
Cell: 507-381-7503
Fax: 507-389-1923
paul.allan@mnsu.edu
The 2006 Minnesota State University,
Mankato Baseball Media Guide is a production of MSU Athletic Communications,
Paul Allan, Director. Photograhy by Jen
Milbrett Brian Fowler, Bridget Fowler
Milbrett,
(Sport PiX).
Design done on a Power Macintosh G4 using PageMaker 7.0 and Adobe Photoshop.
Graphic support provided by Gail Connelly, MSU Printing Services. Presswork
done by MSU Printing Services.
Table of Contents & Media Notes
To The Media: This publication has
been prepared by MSU Athletic Communications for use by members of the
media and friends of MSU Baseball. The
book is designed to supply you with the
basic information needed as you follow
the Mavericks through the current season. Permission is granted to quote any
portion of this publication in day-to-day
coverage. For more information contact
Paul Allan, MSU Athletic Communications, Minnesota State University, Taylor
Center 175, Mankato, MN 56001. 507389-2625 (office), 507-381-7501 (cell
phone) or 507-257-2146 (home). Allan’s
email is paul.allan@mnsu.edu
Junior Eric Austvold, who hit at a .303 clip with 6
homers and 24 RBI in 2005, is entering his second
season as MSU’s starting centerfielder.
Table of Contents
MSU Baseball Quick Facts ............................. IFC
Media Notes .........................................................1
Head Coach Dean Bowyer ............................... 2-3
Assistant Coaches ................................................3
2006 Outlook .......................................................4
Q & A With Dean Bowyer ...................................4
2006 Team Roster ................................................5
Player Bios ....................................................... 6-9
2005 Stats & Results ..........................................10
North Central Conference ..................................11
2005 NCC Standings & Awards.........................12
2006 NCC Composite Schedule ........................13
MSU Baseball Year-By-Year ....................... 14-16
MSU Coaching Records ....................................17
MSU Baseball Series Records ...........................17
MSU Baseball Records ......................................18
MSU Baseball Top Ten Lists .............................19
MSU’s Major Leaguers ......................................20
MSU All-Americans ..........................................20
MSU All-NCC Selections ..................................20
Mavericks in the Pros......................................IBC
2006 MSU Baseball Schedule ..................... OBC
Middle insert contains information on city of
Mankato, Minnesota State University academics and athletics, MSU’s national team and
individual champions, MSU’s North Central
Conference team championships, MSU Athletics staff biographies and information on MSU
athletic facilities.
Credentials: Working press box
credentials shall be issued only to accredited newspapers, magazines, radio
and television reporters. Please make
all requests for credentials in advance by
phone or mail to MSU Athletic Communications. Credentials can be mailed
or picked up the day of the game at the
MSU Baseball Complex.
Weekly Releases: A press release and cumulative statistics will be e-mailed every
Monday during the season. Requests to
be on the e-mailing list should be made
through MSU Athletic Communications.
MSU’s releases, statistics and other pertinent material will also be posted on the
MSU Athletics website:
www.msumavericks.com
People with special needs who will
be attending any Minnesota State University, Mankato Athletics events should
call 507-389-6111 24-hours in advance.
This publication is also available in alternative formats upon request.
Photography Area: Credentialed photographers are permitted to shoot from any
area outside of the field of competition at
the MSU Baseball Complex. Photographers should direct requests for credentials
to MSU Athletic Communications.
Parking: A limited number of parking passes are available for working
media and will be issued on a first-come,
first-serve basis. Contact MSU Athletic
Communications for availability.
Press Row: The working press row for
MSU Baseball is located in the pressbox
located on the first base side of the MSU
Baseball Complex.
Interviews: Head coach Dean Bowyer is available in his office during the
week in the mornings. After games,
players and coaches are available on the
field 10 minutes following the conclusion of games. Arrangements should be
made with a Athletic Communications
staff member.
Player interviews during the week
should be set up through MSU Athletic
Communications.
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On The Cover: Senior pitcher Matt
McMurtry, senior third baseman
Ryan Greene and junior outfielder
Adam Sudbeck are serving as MSU’s
captains for 2006.
Cover design by Wendy Johnston,
MSU Printing Services.
2006 Maverick Baseball
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Head Coach Dean Bowyer
four players (Adam Steen, Aaron Heitzman,
Eric Lonnquist and Jason Cierlik) that were
drafted by major league teams and another (Chris
Rupert) signed a free agent deal. Two members of
the “Bowyer Brood” have advanced all the way to
the major leagues. Todd Revenig, who was drafted
and signed with Oakland in 1990, debuted with
the parent A’s in 1992 and reliever Gary Mielke
had a stint with the Texas Rangers.
With more than 900 career coaching victories, a
passel of conference titles and individual honors,
one might expect Minnesota State University,
Mankato baseball coach Dean Bowyer to begin
showing some signs of slowing down. Don’t bet
on it. Bowyer remains as exhuberant and energetic
as he always has as he embarks on his 34th season
of coaching collegiate baseball.
As one of the most respected baseball men in the
Midwest, Bowyer stands sixth on the NCAA Division II active coaches wins lists with 948 victories.
He ranks eighth on the all-time list.
Under Bowyer, MSU baseball teams have played
in NCAA post-season competition 18 out of his
29 years at MSU, and have won at least 30 games
in 19 out of those same 29 years.
Bowyer has always been able to find the best
college talent in Minnesota and surrounding states
and nurture it into championship-calibre teams.
During Bowyer’s 28-year tenure as MSU’s
coach, the Mavericks have captured a total of 19
league championships - three when MSU was in the
Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC) and an
incredible 16 in the North Central. As mentioned,
MSU has made it to the NCAA post-season party
18 times under Bowyer, and three of those teams
made it all the way to the NCAA Division II College
World Series. The most recent CWS trip came in
1986 when the Mavericks racked up a 35-15 wonloss mark and finished fourth at the Series. Other
CWS teams for MSU and Bowyer were in 1980,
when the Mavericks won a school-record 36 games
and took third, and in 1979, when MSU went 2622-1 and was ranked seventh in the nation.
Bowyer’s success has not been limited to
developing talented teams - he also develops the
talent. In addition to two All-America selections,
many all-region and all-conference picks, 41
Bowyer-produced players have signed professional
contracts. The 2002 team had an unprecedented
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Backgrounding Dean Bowyer
Dean Bowyer received his B.S. degree in
physical education and elementary education from
Mayville State in 1966 and his Master’s from MSU
in 1971. Prior to working on his master’s, Bowyer
coached basketball and football at Barnesville,
Appleton, and Benson High Schools. He also
played professionally in the Baltimore Orioles
organization for three seasons and was an all-conference and all-district football player at Mayville
State, where he also played baseball and basketball.
Bowyer was inducted into the Mayville State
Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984 and built a 74-51
record in four years as head coach at Minot State
prior to joining MSU in 1977. Bowyer has been
named NCC Coach of the Year nine times during his
career and in addition to running his own baseball
camps during the summer. He also has served as
a consultant at several clinics.
The Ada, Minn., native and his wife, Cheri,
have two children, Shane (wife Laura, son Austin,
daughter Gabrielle) and Deana (husband Jerry, son
Jett, daughter Jersey).
Dean Bowyer Honor List
1975 NDCAC Coach of the Year
1976 NDCAC Coach of the Year
1982 NCC Coach of the Year
1983 NCC Coach of the Year
1985 NCC Coach of the Year
1986 NCC Coach of the Year
1988 NCC Coach of the Year
1989 NCC Coach of the Year
1990 NCC Coach of the Year
1997 NCC Coach of the Year
1999 NCC Coach of the Year
1976 NAIA Region Coach of the Year
1979 NCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year
1980 NCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year
1986 NCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year
Inducted into American Baseball Coaches Association
Hall of Fame in January of 2006.
Dean Bowyer Year-By-Year
Year
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
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
School
Minot State
Minot State
Minot State
Minot State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Mankato State
Minnesota State
Minnesota State
Minnesota State
Minnesota State
Minnesota State
Minnesota State
Minnesota State
Record
20-11
16-12
17-13
21-15
33-17
31-15
26-11-1
36-21-1
30-10
30-9
29-12
24-14-1
30-20
35-15
32-16
30-17
33-19
34-9-1
22-13-2
25-12
29-9
24-15
27-15
36-18
32-14
22-18
33-13-1
36-18
32-15
31-16
21-23
35-18
36-17
Bowyer’s record at Minot State:
Bowyer’s record at MSU:
Totals
Conference Result
Regional Result
NCAA National Tournament
8-4 NCC (first)$
17-7 NIC (second)
14-4 NIC (first)
13-3 NIC (first)
12-2 NIC (first)
14-2 NCC (first)$
13-1 NCC (first)$
10-2 NCC (second)
11-1 NCC (first)$
8-4 NCC (first)$
10-2 NCC (first)$
11-3 NCC (first)$
8-4 NCC (first)$
7-1 NCC (first)$
7-2-1 NCC (first)
6-6 NCC (second)
7-3 NCC (first)
5-7 NCC North (third)
8-4 NCC North (first)
7-5 NCC North (second)$
6-2 NCC North (first)$
10-9 NCC (sixth)
17-3 NCC (first)$
16-4 NCC (first)$
14-5 NCC (first)$
13-7 NCC (first)$
10-14 NCC (sixth)
19-9 NCC (second)
14-6 NCC (second)
0-3, fifth
1-3, third
3-0, first#
4-1, first#
0-2, fourth
2-2, third
74-51 (.592) (4 seasons)
874-439-7 (.665) (29 seasons)
948-490-7 (.658) (33 seasons)
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2-3, second
2-2, second
1-2, third
3-1, first#
0-2, fourth
2-2, second
1-2, second
2-2, second
1-2, seventh
1-2, second
0-2, third
0-2, fourth
1-2, third
2-2, second
2-2, second
$North Central Conference champion
#Regional champion
MSU Baseball Staff
Winningest Active Coaches - NCAA Division II
Coach, Team
1. Tommy Thomas, Valdosta State
2. Frank Vieira,New Haven
3. Joe Roberts, Armstrong State
4. Mike Metheny, SE Oklahoma
5. Irish O’Reilly, Lewis
6. Dean Bowyer, Minnesota State
7. Gary Collins, SIU Edwardsville
8. Warren Turner, Mo. Southern
9. Mike Lane, North Alabama
10. Dusty Rhodes, North Floriad
Yrs.
38
43
26
25
27
32
27
29
22
18
Won
1,259
1,092
1,036
995
964
948
842
823
809
767
Lost Tied
768
6
312
6
485
5
397
2
678
8
490
7
575
6
649
3
336
11
311
0
Winningest Coaches All-Time - NCAA Division II
Coach, Team
Yrs.
1. Tommy Thomas, Valdosta State*
38
2. Jack Smitheran, Emporia/UC Riverside
35
3. Frank Vieira,New Haven*
43
4. Joe Roberts, Armstrong State
26
5. Gary Grob, Winona State
35
6. Rudy Abbot, Jacksonville State
32
7. Irish O’Reilly, Lewis*
27
8. Dean Bowyer, Minnesota State*
32
9. Phil Swinley, UC Davis
36
10. Ron Davies, Adelphi
38
* denotes active coach
Won
1,259
1,097
1,092
1,036
1,020
1,003
964
948
901
845
Lost Tied
768
6
79
4
312
6
485
5
563
10
467
2
678
8
490
7
832
15
470
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MSU Results in NCAA Division II Regional Tournaments
Pct.
.621
.777
.681
.714
.687
.658
.594
.559
.705
.712
Pct.
.621
.581
.777
.681
.543
.682
.687
.658
.520
.641
M S U ’s D e a n
Bowyer ranks
eighth on the
NCAA Division
II all-time coaching wins list.
Matt Magers • Pitching Coach
Former South Dakota State standout Matt Magers
is in his sixth season as a member of the Maverick
coaching staff.
During his stint with the MSU pitching corps, the
Mavericks have had six hurlers sign pro contracts,
including second round draft pick Kevin Dixon and
20th-round draft pick Andy Kriedermacher off of the
2005 staff. MSU has led the NCC in earned run average twice (3.45 in
2005 and 4.73 in 2004), ranked second once (5.45 in 2003) and third
once (4.95 in 2002) during the last six seasons.
The Gaylord, Minn., native played collegiately at SDSU from 1994
through ‘97. A three-time all-conference pick, the left-handed Magers
was named the NCC’s Southern Division Top Pitcher in 1997. He was
drafted in the 16th round by the Chicago Cubs in 1997 and played for
two and a half seasons for Cub affiliates in Williamsport, Pa. (1997)
and Rockford, Ill. (1998).
Magers, who owns a master’s
degree in sports management
from MSU,served as an assistant coach for Mankato Mashers of the Northwoods League
during the 1999 season.
Year
Record & Finish (Site)
1968
1-1, 2nd place (Mankato, Minn.)
1969
1-2, 3rd place (Mankato, Minn.)
1970
1-2, 2nd place (Rolla, Mo.)
1971
3-0, 1st place* (Mankato, Minn.)
1974
2-2, 2nd place (Mankato, Minn.)
1976
1-2, 2nd place (St. Louis, Mo.)
1977
0-3, 5th place (Mankato, Minn.)
1978
1-3, 3rd place (Cleveland, Miss.)
1979
3-0, 1st place* (Springfield, Mo.)
1980
4-1, 1st place* (Springfield, Mo.)
1982
2-3, 2nd place (Edwardsville, Ill.)
1983
2-2, 2nd place (Edwardsville, Ill.)
1985
1-2, 3rd place (Romeoville, Ill.)
1986
3-1, 1st place* (Dayton, Ohio)
1987
0-2, 4th place (Dayton, Ohio)
1988
2-2, 2nd place (Mankato, Minn.)
1989
1-2, 2nd place (Romeoville, Ill.)
1990
2-2, 2nd place (Romeoville, Ill.)
1996
1-2, 2nd place (Sioux City, Iowa)
1997
1-2, 2nd place (Sioux City, Iowa)
1999
0-2, 4th place (Warrensburg, Mo.)
2000
1-2, 3rd place (Warrensburg, Mo.)
2001
2-2, 2nd place (Warrensburg, Mo.)
2002
2-2, 2nd place (Warrensburg, Mo.)
*advanced to NCAA Division II championship tournament
MSU’s Regional Record (24 appearances): 36-41
MSU Results at NCAA Division II National Championship
Tournament
Year
1971
W-L
L
L
Score
9-0
6-0
Opponent
Central Missouri
Florida Southern
Finish
Fourth
Site
Springfield, Mo.
1979
L
L
6-2
10-4
LeMoyne
Cal. Poly-Pomona
Seventh
Springfield, Ill.
1980
W
L
W
L
12-9
3-1
8-3
10-4
Florida Southern
New Haven
Florida International
Cal. Poly-Pomona
Third
Riverside, Cal.
1986
L
W
L
8-6
6-2
14-12
Troy State
Tampa
Columbus
Fourth
Montgomery, Ala.
He and his wife, Lora (a
two-time All-NCC basketball
player at SDSU), reside in
Mankato with their sons Louis
and Wilson.
Jamie Boelter
Student Assistant
Coach
Tom Johnson
Student Assistant
Coach
1986 MSU Baseball - North Central Conference Champions
Regional Champions • Fourth-Place NCAA Divison II Tournament
Front Row: Tim Lepel, Mike Morrow, Jim McMullen, Kirk Loehr, Dean Kalmes,
Dan Willette. Second Row: Scott Kaul, Dave Whiteford, Joe Marchese, Tim
Carlson, Steve Turnquist, Wes Weber, Willy Schauman, Steve Janni, Tom Lepel.
Back Row: Dean Bowyer (head coach), Tom Lilledahl, Mike Kanter, Scott
Moehling, Kirk Goldberg, Scott Toop, Fritz Polka, Brent Thrune, Steve Cavender
(assistant coach).
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2006 Maverick Baseball
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Maverick Baseball Outlook
“If we stay healthy and our players improve from
a year of experience, our hitting and defense
should be very good.”
Dean Bowyer
MSU Baseball Coach
Last year’s team put together a 36-17 record and came within a
win or two of a NCAA bid. How close are we to putting together
another season like the one we had last year?
at third, short and second in his first two
seasons with MSU, hit .226 in his utility
role last year.
Coach Bowyer: We have enough veterans returning and quality new
players to have an opportunity to win an NCC Championship and a shot
at a regional bid. Many of these same players played on the Mankato
Twins team that won the Minnesota Class B amateur championship.
We have great depth in pitching but lost some power with 50 of the
record breaking 82 homeruns not returning.
Senior Dane Allen (.333, 8 HR, 38 RBI),
who saw action at first and DH in his first
season witih MSU last year, is pencilled in
as the starter at first and junior Pat Ottum
(.161, 1 Hr, 9 RBI), who heads into the
season as the team’s No. 1 catcher, drew
action in 26 games in 2005. Sophomore
Dan Woodall, who transfers to MSU
from UNC-Charlotte where he hit .200 in
15 games last year, will begin the season
backing up Allen and Ottum.
A two-time All-NCC First team selection, senior Matt
McMurtry has gone 18-5 with a 3.98 earned run average in three seasons with the Mavericks.
The speed of light and the weight of the
proton are but two of the recognized 20
Constants of the Universe. Maybe it’s time
scientists added a 21st to the list.
The Minnesota State baseball team went
36-17 last year in marking the 19th time in
the past 29 years the Mavericks have hit the
30-win mark in a season. That consistency
is a hallmark of the program and with the
bulk of last year’s squad returning, another
30-win season and postseason consideration should again be in the cards.
“This could be a special team,” said veteran
head coach Dean Bowyer. “If we stay
healthy and our players improve from a
year of experience, our hitting and defense
should be very good.”
Some shuffling in the infield is expected to
occur with junior Scott Kemp (.357, 3 Hr, 18
RBI, 7 steals, All-NCC First Team) moving
from second to short and senior Ryan Greene
(.326, 5 Hr, 36 RBI, 4 steals, All-NCC Honorable Mention) shifting to third.
“We’ve moved Kemp to short and Greene
to third to get Nick Gonzalez into the infield,” said Bowyer.
Gonzalez, a junior who has seen action
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Q & A With
Head Coach Dean Bowyer
This year’s pitching staff is a good one,
boasting both depth and experience.
Senior southpaw Matt McMurtry (6-2,
2.53, 68 Ks, 67.2 IP), and two-time First
Team All-NCC and a First Team All-Region
pick last year, is a workhorse with career
numbers which rank highly in several MSU
statistical categories . Throw in three junior
righthanders in Ben King (2-0, 2.79, 14
Ks, 19.1 IP), Dane Secott (3-1, 4.54, 37
Ks, 41.2 IP), Mark Dolenc (4-1, 2.67, 39
Ks, 57.1 IP, All-NCC Honorable Mention)
and junior lefthander Jon Bjelland (5-0,
3.71, 39 Ks, 26.2 IP), along with former
JUCO standout Tyler Sander (16-2, 3.75
in two seasons at Iowa Central) and MSU
can claim a top six rotation equal to most
programs. Sophomore righty Nick Fellman
(4-0, 1.82, 39 Ks, 34.2 IP) and junior lefty
Jon Huber (1-0, 2.35, 21 Ks, 15.1 IP) give
the Mavericks a strong 1-2 punch out of
the bullpen
“Our strength is our pitching staff and that
is what wins games for you,” said Bowyer,
a 2006 inductee into the American Baseball
Coaches Hall of Fame.
McMurtry, Greene and Sudbeck are
serving as this year’s team captains and
the Mavericks enter the year ranking 28th
in the national preseason poll.
MSU is scheduled to kick-off the 2006
campaign with five games at West Georgia
beginning March 2.
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Kevin Dixon was named the North Central Conference MVP last
year and was an impact performer as a hitter and pitcher. And after
being drafted in the fifth round, he signed with Cleveland. Where
does he rank amongst the all-time great players you’ve had here
during your MSU career?
Coach Bowyer: Kevin Dixon would have broken many team
records, hitting and pitching, if he would have finished his career here
since he had two years left. Only Fritz Polka was drafted higher so
Kevin is one of the top players to come out of MSU. He was ready for
professional baseball.
You’ve lost two position players from last year’s lineup....who
amongst the new players can we expect to emerge as impact
players this year?
Coach Bowyer: We expect Dan Woodall, a transfer from UNCCharlotte, to be one of our starting catchers, as well as playing some
first and providing some offense. Travis Taran, a left handed hitter will
play some at first and DH. Tyler Sander, was 10-0 last season with Iowa
Central, will give us another left-hander who knows how to win and
has pitched in the big games.
Amongst the returnees, who’s ready to make a move as a “go-to”
performer for us.
Coach Bowyer: I believe Ryan Greene will have a breakout year as
will veteran catcher Pat Ottum. I think with one more year experience
all the players will show improvement and consistency. Nick Fellman
will go from set-up man to closer this year; he had a great freshman
year and followed it up this summer pitching in the Northwoods
League with Eau Claire. Dane Secott, Mark Dolenc, Jon Huber, Jon
Bjelland, and Ben King are all junior pitchers who have pitched since
their freshman year. We look for them to use this experience and add
the depth to the pitching staff.
Can you give us a potential batting order?
Coach Bowyer: 1. Sudbeck LF 2. Kemp SS 3. Greene 3B 4.
Allen 1B/DH 5. Woodall DH/C 6. Austvold CF 7. Kaus RF 8.
Ottum C 9. Gonzalez 2B
Given his production the past two years in which he’s put up
all-conference and all-region numbers, senior lefthander Matt
McMurtry is poised to make his mark on the MSU record books.
What does it mean to have someone like him as a member of our
pitching staff?
Coach Bowyer: McMurtry is not only our top pitcher but was voted
captain by the players for the second straight year. He is invaluable in
what he brings to our team. He is the go to guy and leads by example.
His make-up reminds me of the other great lefties we had a couple years
ago in Heitzman and Rupert. When those guys stepped on the hill you
knew you were going to get a quality start.
Do you have a potential rotation in mind and who will be your
closer?
Coach Bowyer: We have six potential starters in McMurtry, Dane
Secott, Mark Dolenc, Ben King, Jon Bjelland, and Tyler Sander. Jon
Huber and Nick Fellman will be closing the games. Our pitching is
definitely our strength and will keep us in games.
Talk about your schedule and it challenges.
Coach Bowyer: We start off in Georgia with West Georgia in a five
game series and then play two regional games against Concordia-St.
Paul in the Metrodome before leaving for our spring trip, which will be
in Fort Myers Florida this season. We have chosen to go to Florida over
Texas to get more competition against Division II teams. These trips
will allow us to find our pitching rotation and discover who some of our
role players will be as we enter our conference schedule.
How does the North Central Conference race stack up?
Coach Bowyer: The conference looks to be very balanced. We need
to get to prepared and focused each weekend.
Maverick Baseball Numerical Roster
2006 Minnesota State Baseball Roster
No.
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2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
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15
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20
21
22
23
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Name
Adam Vortherms
Nick Gonzalez
Ben Kaus
Robby Smith
Tony Altavilla
Brady Prince
Jay Bresnahan
Scott Kemp
Brandon Voth
Eric Austvold
Ben King
Jon Huber
Matt McMurtry (captain)
Ryan Greene (captain)
Nick Fellman
Adam Sudbeck (captain)
Jon Jarchow
Patrick Lenton
Tyler Sander
Dan Woodall
Dane Allen
Mark Dolenc
Josh Simon
Andrew Vlasak
Dane Secott
Ben Smith
Jon Bjelland
Travis Taran
Jake Reuvers
Lee Hodges
Chris Odegaard
Aaron Chan
Mitch Salsbery
Pat Ottum
Andrew Gurbada
Bob Wellmann
Pos.
OF
INF
P/OF
2B
INF
OF
INF
INF
OF
OF
P
P
P
INF
P
INF/OF
P
P/INF
P
C/INF
1B
OF/P
P/OF
P
P
OF
P
C/1B
P
P
P/INF
P
C/1B
C
OF
P
B/T
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/R
R/R
L/R
R/R
L/R
L/L
R/R
L/L
L/L
R/R
L/R
R/R
R/R
L/R
L/L
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/R
L/L
L/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
Hgt
6-1
5-8
6-0
5-9
5-10
6-1
5-11
5-11
6-0
5-10
6-1
6-1
5-11
6-0
6-3
5-11
6-3
6-1
6-1
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-5
6-1
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-4
Wgt
165
175
175
175
170
180
175
185
185
185
185
175
180
190
190
190
190
190
185
205
220
215
175
185
180
175
215
210
210
190
190
240
230
195
190
185
Yr
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.-RS
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr-RS
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.-RS
Jr.
Sr.-RS
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.-RS
Fr.
So.-RS
Jr.-RS
Fr.
Sr.
So.-RS
Jr.
Fr.
So.-RS
DOB
5/21/87
8/16/84
8/27/82
2/6/85
2/16/87
1/19/87
8/30/86
10/6/84
1/4/87
6/17/84
12/30/83
11/7/84
4/27/83
12/20/83
8/29/85
8/2/84
10/14/82
9/23/86
8/7/84
8/7/86
2/24/84
11/8/84
10/30/86
11/4/86
12/14/84
10/28/86
3/15/84
2/10/87
3/12/85
10/7/83
4/17/87
12/4/83
8/16/84
3/1/85
4/11/87
10/1/83
Hometown
Eden Prairie, Minn.
Eagan, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Maple Grove, Minn.
Lakeville, Minn.
Brainerd, Minn.
Edina, Minn.
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Goodhue, Minn.
New Ulm, Minn.
Marshfield, Wis.
Huron, S.D.
North Platte, Neb.
Cambridge, Minn.
Eagan, Minn.
Parkston, SD
Luverne, Minn.
Maple Grove, Minn.
Milford, Iowa
Huntersville, N.C.
Trenton, Fla.
Eagan, Minn.
New Prague, Minn.
Lakeville, Minn.
West Lafayette, Indiana
Maple Plain, Minn.
Barron, Wis.
Hermantown, Minn.
Somerset, Wis.
Winnebago, Minn.
Glencoe, Minn.
Glenwood, Minn.
Mankato, Minn.
Bloomington, Minn.
Royalton, Minn.
New Ulm, Minn.
7 Dean Bowyer, Head Coach (Mayville State ‘66)
14 Matt Magers, Assistant Coach (Minnesota State ‘01)
Jamie Boelter, Student Assistant
Tom Johnson, Student Assistant
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MSU Player Bios
#1 Adam Vortherms, Of, R/R, 6-1, 165, Fr., Eden Prairie, Minn. — High School:
Three year starter and two time letter winner…Given all-conference honors his senior
year…Batted .418 in 67 at bats his senior year for the Eagles…Had 28 hits and scored
22 times helping his team to four Lake Conference Championships…Also lettered
twice in football at wide receiver. Personal: Born May 21, 1987…Son of Larry and
Kelly Votherms…Proposed business management major.
#11 Eric Austvold, Of, L/L, 5-10, 185, Jr., New Ulm, Minn. — 2005: Batted .305
with 40 hits, 24 RBI’s and 6 homers as lead-off hitter for the Mavericks…Led the team
in games played with 50 appearances. 2004: Hit .393 in nine games with varsity in
debut season...Went three-for-four and doubled vs. North Dakota May 1...Hit first career
homer in conference tournament game vs. North Dakota State May 6. High School:
2003 New Ulm (Minn.) High School graduate…Three-sport star (baseball, football,
basketball)...Hit .400 as a junior as New Ulm captured a state AAA high school title...Named to
#2 Nick Gonzalez, If, R/R, 5-8, 175, Jr., Eagan, Minn. — 2005: Played in 21 state all-tournament team and was an honorable mention All-State pick...Had 24 RBI and 10 doubles
games with 14 starts…Batted .226 with 12 hits , 7 RBI’s and one homer in 56 at as New Ulm went 27-3. Personal: Son of Louie and Laurie...Born June 17, 1984.
bats…Homered in a 13-8 victory over Winona State. 2004: Saw action in 35 games,
Austvold Hitting & Fielding Stats
earning 26 starts...Hit. 179 and collected five steals in seven attempts. High School: Eric
Year GP GS AB R H Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slug% BB HBP SOOB%
SF SH SB SBA
PO
A E
Fld%
0 0 2 2
13
0 1
0.929
All-conference and all-section shortstop, hit .333 his junior year at Eagan High School 2004 9 8 28 3 11 0.393 3 0 1 5 17 0.607 1 2 50.452
2005 50 35 131 22 40 0.305 6 0 6 24 64 0.483 11
3 200.370
1 1 1 2
57
0 1
0.983
(2003 grad).... A two-time team captain, Gonzalez was a four-year letterwinner. Totals 59 43 159 25 51 0.349 6 0 7 29 81 0.545 12 5 250.411
1 1 3 4
70
0 2
0.956
Personal: Son of Jesus and Cheryl...Born August 16, 1984.
#12 Ben King, P, R/R, 6-1, 185, Jr.-RS, Marshfield, Wis. —2005: Had a 2-0 record
Nick Gonzalez Hitting & Fielding Stats
Year GP GS AB R
H
Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slug% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
SB SBA PO A E Fld%
in five appearances for the Mavericks, getting wins against West Georgia and St.
2004 35 26 84 17
15 0.179 3
0 2 10 24 0.286 8 2
12 0.263 1 4
5 7
23 64 12 0.879
2005 21 14 53 8
12 0.226 2
0 1 7 17 0.321 5 0
8 0.288 1 2
0 0
14 34 5 0.906
Mary’s…Had a 2.79 ERA in 19.1 innings pitched…Struck out 14, walked 10 and
Totals 56 40 137 25
27 0.203 5
0 3 17 41 0.304 13 2
20 0.276 2 6
5 7
37 98 17 0.893
allowed 17 hits…Quarterback on MSU football team. Transferred to MSU from
Eastern Illinois. 2004: Went 3-3 with a 5.36 earned run average in ten appearances
#3 Ben Kaus, P/Of, R/R, 6-0, 175, Sr., Mankato, Minn. — 2005: Appeared in 36 games
in maiden season with Mavericks...Led staff in strike outs with 56 Ks in 50.1 innings...
while starting in 19 of them…Made 74 appearances at the plate and had 22 hits while batting Fanned a career-high 10 batters and scattered three hits in earning his first career shutout at the
.297…Had a four game hit streak and had two multiple RBI games…Spent two seasons Mavericks bested North Dakota State 15-0 April 19. King, who did not allow a Bison runner past
as a guard with MSU basketball team (2001-03) before turning attention to the Maverick second base in the win, walked one in the victory and was named NCC Pitcher of the Week for the
baseball program. High School: 2001 Mankato East High School grad...Three-year baseball performance...Also fanned eight batters on two other occasions (vs. Rockhurst March 20 and vs.
letterwinner for the Cougars...Hit .426 and sported 0.00 earned run average, 6-0 record North Dakota May 7). High School: 2002 graduate of Marshfield High School. Personal: Son of
senior season...Named team Gold Glove Award recipient as a senior...Also captain for East football and Bruce and Vicki...Born Dec. 30, 1983.
basketball teams as a senior. Personal: Son of Neil and Barb...Born August 27, 1982.
Ben Kaus Hitting & Fielding Stats
Year GP GS
2005 36 19
Totals 36 19
AB R
74 19
74 19
H
22
22
Avg.
.297
.297
2B
3
3
3B HR RBI TB Slug% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
1 0 9 27 .365
6 2
17 .366 0 2
1 0 9 27 .365
6 2
17 .366 0 2
SB SBA
4 4
4 4
PO A
39 3
39 3
E
0
0
Fld%
1.000
1.000
#4 Robby Smith, If, R/R, 5-10, 175, So., Maple Grove, Minn. — 2005:
Redshirted. 2004: Member of MSU junior varsity program in rookie season. High
School: 2003 Maple Grove High School grad...Hit .301 and was team co-captain as
a senior. Personal: Son of Jim and Pam...Born Feb. 6, 1985 in Robbinsdale, Minn.
#5 Tony Altavilla, 2B, L/R, 5-11, 170, Fr., Lakeville, Minn. —- High School: Played two
years of baseball at Lakeville for coach Mark Ziese…Helped his team to the Class 3A State
Championship and a 23-8 record his senior year...340 average, hit 2 home runs and knocked
in 23 runs in 30 games…Led the team in stolen bases (23) and runs scored (27). Personal:
Born Feb. 16, 1987…Son of Bob and Tammy Altavilla…Proposed business major.
#6 Brady Prince, Of, R/R, 6-1, 175, Fr., Baxter, Minn. — High School: Four
year starter and letter winner for the Warriors…Helped the Warriors to two Central
Lakes Conference Baseball Titles…Named captain of the team his senior year…Voted
all-conference his junior and senior year…Voted to the all-section team his senior
year…Batted .382 with 28 hits, 16 RBI’s, 25 runs in 64 at bats his senior year. Personal:
Born Jan. 19, 1987…Son of Mark and Rosie Prince…Proposed criminal justice major.
#8 Jay Bresnahan, SS, 5-11, 175, Fr., Edina, Minn./Edina HS — High School:
Selected for 2005 Lions All-Star game...Hit .418 with 21 runs, eight steals and 12 RBI
senior season...Team MVP was named All-Classic Lake in 2005...Three-year starter
for Edina Legion team...Also played prep basketball...Father (Bob) was a member of
MSU Baseball team from 1978-82 and played professionally in the Minnesota Twins
organization following college career. Personal: Born Aug. 30, 1986…Son of Bob
and Doreen Bresnahan…Proposed exercise science major.
#9 Scott Kemp, If, R/R, 5-11, 185, Jr., Council Bluffs, Iowa — 2005: First
Team All-NCC pick...Second on the team in with 39 runs, fourth with .357 batting
average…Named NCC Player of the Week in April going 15-25 with a .600 average,
scored eight times, had two doubles, a triple and knocked in four runs as MSUwon
seven of eight games for the week...Had an 11-game hitting streak early in the season
which was good for second longest on the team…Went three-for-three with two homers
as MSU claimed 17-0 win over St. Cloud State. 2004: Named MSU’s Top Newcomer after hitting
.319 in maiden season to rank eighth in the team in batting...Led Mavericks with eight steals...Hit
first career homer and totalled three hits March 8 vs. St. Edward’s...Homered and drove in three
runs vs. South Dakota State April 4. High School: 2003 Lewis Central High School grad...All-state
performer was named team MVP...Had a 28-game hitting streak and school record 72 hits junior
season...Played three positions as a prep...Also played quarterback for football team and #1 singles
for the tennis team. Personal: Son of Dan and Nancy...Born October 6, 1984.
Scott Kemp Hitting & Fielding Stats
Year GP GS AB R
H
2004 40 33 113 30
36
2005 48 46 140 39
50
Totals 88 79 253 69
86
Avg.
0.319
0.357
0.339
2B
7
8
15
3B
0
1
1
HR
2
3
5
RBI
17
18
35
TB
49
69
118
Slug%
0.434
0.493
0.464
BB
8
18
26
HBP
5
7
12
SO
24
17
41
OB%
0.386
0.449
0.418
SF
1
2
3
SH
5
4
9
SB
8
7
15
SBA
9
9
18
PO
54
64
118
A
63
102
165
E Fld%
2 0.983
11 0.938
13 0.961
#10 Brandon Voth, OF, L/R, 6-0, 190, Fr., Goodhue, Minn. — High School: 2005
Lions All-Star game participant...Two-time All-Three Rivers Conference selection...Hit
.382 with 18 RBI, 12 doubles and 12 steals in 2005...Four-year letterwinner was a member
of Minnesota Class A third-place team junior season and was named to all-tournament
team..Also was a member of Wildcats wrestling and football teams. Personal: Born
Jan. 4, 1987…Son of Jay and Teresa Voth…Proposed exercise science major
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Ben King Pitching Stats
Year
ERA W L
2004
5.39
3 3
2005
2.79
2 0
Totals
4.09
5 3
APP
10
5
15
GS
8
4
12
CG
1
0
1
ShO
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
IP
50.1
19.1
69.2
H R
49 32
17 7
66 39
ER
30
6
36
BB
17
10
27
SO
56
14
70
HR
6
1
7
WP
5
2
7
HBP
0
3
3
BK
1
0
1
#13 Jon Huber, P, L/L, 6-1, 175, Jr., Hot Springs, S.D. — 2005: Made 14 appearances
(all in relief) and posted a 1-0 record getting his only win of the season against St. Cloud
St. on April 24th…Had a 2.35 ERA in 15.1 innings pitched…Allowed seven runs, nine
hits and 13 walks…Huber struck out 21 and lead the team with a .173 opposing batting
average 2004: Made ten appearances (all in relief) in rookie season with Mavericks...
Sported 0-0 record with 5.73 ERA and fanned 16 batters in 11 innings. High School:
2003 graduate of Hot Springs (S.D.) High School…Pitched, played infield and outfield as a prep, built
an 8-1 record with a 1.87 ERA in 2002. He fanned 123 batters in 60 innings and hit at a .486 clip.
He was a two-time team captain and was an all-state pick...Also played prep basketball Personal:
Son of Tim and Cindy...Born Nov. 7, 1984.
Jon Huber Pitching Stats
Year
ERA W L
2004
5.73
0 0
2005
2.35
1 0
Totals
5.73
1 0
APP
10
14
10
GS
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
ShO
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
IP
11
15.1
26.2
H R
5 7
9 7
14 14
ER
7
4
11
BB
15
13
28
SO
16
21
37
HR
0
2
2
WP
5
9
14
HBP
1
5
6
BK
0
0
0
#15 Matt McMurtry, Of/P, L/L, 5-11, 180, Sr., North Platte, Neb. —2005: Team
captain as a junior…Named First Team All-Region…Named to All-NCC First Team for
second consecutive season and was selected NCC Pitcher of the Week for the week of April
12th…Made 12 starts as a pitcher and one start as an outfielder for the Mavericks…Had
a 6-2 record in 12 starts with five complete games…Earned his only shutout of the year
against Minnesota Duluth on April 9th…Led the team in starts (12), wins (6), complete
games (5), strikeouts (68) and innings pitched with 67.2…Tied for fourth on the school’s all-time
wins list with 18. 2004: Went 8-2 and sported earned run average of 4.47 in earning Second Team
All-Region honors...First Team All-North Central Conference pick in 2004 was named MSU’s Most
Valuable Pitcher...Led the Mavericks in wins (8) and ranked second in innings pitched (54.1) and strike
outs (54)...Fanned career-high ten batters and scattered three hits in complete-game 3-0 shutout over
North Dakota April 30th...Homered and went two-for-five withtwo RBI at Incarnate Word March 9th.
2003: Led MSU with .800 winning percentage (4-1) and tied for team lead with four wins...Ranked
second on team in innings (51.1) and starts (9)...Ranked seventh on team with .311 batting average.
Prior to MSU: Attended University of Nebraska @ Lincoln. High School: 2001 North Platte (Neb.)
grad...Lettered twice in football and twice in basketball. On his legion baseball team he was recipient
of the Mike Bell Award (player who shows most leadership, dedication and love of the game) his
senior year. Personal: Born April 27, 1983...Son of Jim and Sally McMurtry...Brother (Danny) is a
pitcher at UL-Lafayette, sister (Becky) is a third baseman at UL-Lafayette.
Matt McMurtry Hitting & Fielding Stats
Year GP GS AB R
H
Avg.
2003 30 19 61 15
19 0.311
2004 23 16 50 9
9
0.180
2005 11 1
5 5
1
0.200
Totals 64 36 116 29
29 0.231
Matt McMurtry Pitching Stats
Year
ERA W L APP
2003
4.91
4 1
10
2004
4.49
8 2
11
2005
2.53
6 2
12
Totals
3.98
18 5
33
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GS
9
10
12
31
2B
3
2
0
5
CG
1
2
5
8
3B
2
0
0
2
ShO
0
1
1
2
HR
0
1
0
1
SV
0
0
0
0
RBI
12
4
2
18
TB
26
14
1
41
Slug%
0.426
0.280
0.200
0.302
IP
51.1
54.1
67.2
172.4
H
64
57
62
183
R
42
30
27
99
BB
6
6
0
12
ER
28
27
19
74
HBP
2
2
0
4
SO
11
12
1
24
OB%
0.386
0.293
0.167
0.282
BB
22
18
14
54
SO
27
54
68
149
HR
5
6
2
13
SF
0
0
1
1
SH
1
1
1
3
SB
5
3
0
8
WP
3
1
0
4
HBP
2
6
2
10
BK
0
0
1
1
SBA
5
3
2
10
PO
22
41
10
73
A E
6 6
6 0
15 1
27 7
Fld%
0.824
1.000
0.962
0.927
MSU Player Bios
#16 Ryan Greene, If/C, R/R, 6-0, 190, Sr., Cambridge, Minn. — 2005: Named
#23 Dane Allen, 1b, R/R, 6-3, 220, Sr., Trenton, Fla. — 2005: Led the team in walks
All-NCC Honorable Mention…Batted .326 in 144 at bats and appearing in 49 games
(20), fourth on the team in RBIs (28) and fifth in homers (8)…Had a three-hit game April
(2nd most on the team)…Hit his first home run as a Maverick against Southwest
7th against UMD….333 in 45 games ranked fourth on club hitting charts...Had nine
Minnesota State April 5th…Had 47 hits, 5 home runs and 36 RBI’s…Was second on
multi-hit games. Prior to MSU: Played at Mesabi Range Community College prior
the team in both doubles (10) and triples (2) while taking third on the team in total
to coming to MSU. Named Region 13 Player of the Year after establishing Northern
bases (76). Prior to MSU: Spent two seasons as a member of the South Dakota State
Conference record with 15 homers...Selected to all-conference, all-state, all-region and
baseball program...Hit .283 with ten homers as a sophomore with the Jackrabbits. High School: 2002 JUCO All-America teams. High School: 2002 Chiefland (Fla.) High School grad...Lettered in football
Cambridge-Isanti High School grad...Named all-conference and all-state as a high school senior... and baseball. Personal: Son of Rick and Karen...Born Feb. 24, 1984 in Gainesville, Fla.
Team captain and team MVP and hit .465 final season. Personal: Son of James Greene and Becky Dan Allen Hitting & Fielding Stats
Year GP GS AB R
H
Avg. 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slug% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
SB SBA PO A E Fld%
Whitman...Born Dec. 20, 1983.
2005 45 32 108 31
36 .333 4
0 8 28 64 .593
20 2
18 .446 0 0
1 1
142 12 1 .994
Ryan Greene Hitting & Fielding Stats
Year GP GS
2005 49 47
Totals 49 47
AB R
144 24
144 24
H
47
47
Avg.
.326
.326
2B
10
10
3B HR RBI TB Slug% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
2 5 36 76 .528
12 3
12 .383 3 1
2 5 36 76 .528
12 3
12 .383 3 1
SB SBA
4 6
4 6
PO A E
48 119 14
48 119 14
Fld%
.923
.923
#17 Nick Fellman, P, L/R, 6-3, 190, So.-RS, Eagan, Minn. — 2005: Second on the team
in aooearances (18) and earned run average (1.82) …Posted a 4-0 record and recorded one
save…Tied for second on the team in wins (4) and opponent batting average (.193)…Pitched
34.2 innings for the Mavericks and also went 1 for 5 at the plate with a RBI. High School:
2003 Eagan High School grad...Lettered in baseball and basketball...All-conference in
both sports...Ranked second in conference in hitting as a senior...Basketball team MVP.
Personal: Son of Terry and Debbie...Born August 29, 1985 in St. Paul, Minn.
Nick Fellman & Hitting & Fielding Stats
Year GP GS
2005 4 0
Totals 4 0
AB R
5 0
5 0
H
1
1
Avg.
.200
.200
Nick Fellman Pitching Stats
Year
2005
Totals
ERA
1.82
1.82
W
4
4
L
0
0
APP GS
18 0
18 0
2B
0
0
3B HR RBI TB Slug% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
0 0 1 1 .200
0 0
1 .200 0 0
0 0 1 1 .200
0 0
1 .200 0 0
CG ShO
0 0
0 0
SV IP H
1 34.2 23
1 34.2 23
R
10
10
ER
7
7
BB
8
8
SO
39
39
HR WP HBP
0 4 3
0 4 3
SB SBA
0 0
0 0
PO A
4 5
4 5
E
0
0
Fld%
1.000
1.000
BK
0
0
#18 Adam Sudbeck, IF/OF, R/R, 5-11, 190, Jr., , Parkston, S.D. — 2005: Selected
as a captain for 2006…Led the team in games played (50), triples (3) and sacrifice
bunts (3)…Made 142 trips to the plate and batted .261 with 37 hits, 6 home runs
and 27 RBI’s. 2004: Ranked second on team with .397 batting average in rookie
season with Mavericks...Hit first career homer March 28th vs. Nebraska-Omaha...
Had seven multi-hit games and saw action in 27 games. High School: 2003 Parkston
High School graduate…Owned a 7-1 record and hit .565 his junior year, was a Sioux Empire
All-State Honorable Mention pick in 2002...Also played prep football, basketball and ran track.
Personal: Son of Bill and Geraldine...Born August 2, 1984.
Adam Sudbeck Hitting & Fielding Stats
Year GP GS AB R
H
Avg.
2004 20 15 52 6
19 0.365
2005 50 44 142 29
37 0.261
Totals 70 59 194 35
56 0.313
2B
3
3
6
3B
0
3
3
HR
2
6
8
RBI
18
27
45
TB
28
64
92
Slug%
0.538
0.451
0.495
BB
4
14
18
HBP
3
9
12
SO
10
30
40
OB%
0.426
0.359
0.393
SF
2
2
4
SH
0
3
3
SB
2
9
11
SBA
2
9
11
PO
1
30
31
A E Fld%
5 2 0.750
63 18 0.838
68 20 0.794
#19 Jon Jarchow, P,R/R, 6-3, 190, Sr.-RS, Luverne, Minn. — 2005: Had five
appearances and three starts for the Mavericks. Struck out 16 batters and only walked
5…Opponents only batted .293 against Jarchow… Posted a 4.50 ERA and a 2-0 record in
14 innings…Got his two wins in games against Waldorf College in on April 14th, and in
the last game of the season against Bethany Lutheran on May 10th… 2004: Made three
appearances (three starts) with varsity in first season with squad. High School: 2001
Luverne High School graduate. Personal: Son of John and Kathy...Born Oct. 14, 1984.
Jon Jarchow Pitching Stats
Year
ERA W L
2004
12.27 0 2
2005
4.50
2 0
Totals
7.18
2 0
APP
3
5
8
GS
3
3
6
CG
0
0
0
ShO
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
IP
7.1
14.0
21.1
H
14
17
31
R
10
10
20
ER
10
7
17
BB
2
5
7
SO
7
16
23
HR
2
1
3
WP
0
1
1
HBP
2
2
4
BK
0
0
0
#20 Patrick Lenton, RHP/IF, L/R, 6-0, 190, Fr., Maple Grove, Minn. — High School:
Named Pioneer Press All-State First Team and Star Tribune First Team All-Metro senior
season...Went 12-2 with 1.61 ERA and three shutouts in 2005...Fanned 115 batters in 77
2/3 innings as Crimson captured 2005 Northwest Suburban Conference championship...
Also a forward on Maple Grove High School hockey team. Personal: Born Sept. 23,
1986…Son of James and Lisa Lenton…Proposed political science major.
#21 Tyler Sander, LHP, 6-0, 180, Jr., Spirit Lake, Iowa/Iowa Central CC/Okoboji
HS —- Pre-MSU: Transfers to MSU after two seasons at Iowa Central...Crafted career
16-2 record and 3.75 ERA with ICCC...Named First Team All-Region sophomore
season. High School: Garnered First Team All-State honors as a high school senior
at Okoboji Community School in 2003...Sported 13-4 record and 0.60 ERA as a
high school senior...Hit .515 with seven homers as a senior. Personal: Born Aug. 7,
1984.,Son of Beth and Dave...Majoring in physical education.
#22 Dan Woodall, C/IF, 6-3, 205, So., Huntersville, N.C./UNC-Charlotte/Hopewell
HS — Pre-MSU: Transfers to MSU from North Carolina-Charlotte...Named to Athletic
Director’s Academic List and C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll in 2004-05...
Hit .200 in 15 games with 49ers freshman season. High School: Led high school team in
batting average (.465), home runs (5), and RBI (23) as a senior ... All-conference selection
as a senior and team MVP both junior and senior years ...Three-year letterwinner is the son
of former MSU pitcher Larry Woodall (MSU 1976-80, signed with Orioles following college career).
Personal: Born Aug. 7, 1986…Son of Larry and Pam Woodall…Proposed physical education major.
Totals 45
32
108 31
36
.333
4
0
8
28
64
.593
20
2
18
.446
0
0
1
1
142 12
1
.994
#24 Mark Dolenc, Of/P, R/R, 6-3, 215, Jr., Eagan, Minn. — 2005: 2005 All-NCC
Conference Honorable Mention…Garnered NCC Pitcher of the Week honors on April
28th (six IP in 17-0 NCC win over St. Cloud State - did not allow a run, gave up three
hits, fanned five and walked two).…Tied for second on the team in innings (57.1), starts
(9), and was fifth in ERA (2.47)…Posted a 4-4 record and pitched 3 complete games
second only to McMurtry (5)…Dolenc struck out 39 batters and only walked 15…At the
plate Dolenc batted .355 and had 11 hits, 4 RBI’s and scored 9 times. 2004: Saw action in 22 games
as an outfielder and had 13 appearances as a pitcher in debut season...Hit .222 and had 5-1 record and
3.38 earned run average...Earned first collegiate victory in 2.1 inning relief effort win over Incarnate
Word March 11th...Fanned career-high four batters twice (vs. Winona State April 6th and vs. Gustavus
May 3rd). High School: 2003 Eagan High School grad....Three-sport performer (baseball, football,
basketball) was an all-state honorable mention football pick...Led Lake Conference with 0.80 ERA
as a sophomore. Personal: Son of John and Annette...Born Nov. 11, 1984.
Mark Dolenc Hitting & Fielding Stats
Year GP GS AB R
H
Avg.
2004 15 4
18 2
4
0.222
2005 17 6
31 9
11 0.355
Totals 32 10 49 11
15 0.289
Marc Dolenc Pitching Stats
Year
ERA W L
2004
3.36
5 1
2005
2.67
4 4
Totals
3.02
9 5
APP
18
12
30
GS
1
9
10
2B
0
1
1
CG
0
3
3
3B
0
0
0
ShO
0
0
0
HR
0
0
0
RBI
0
4
4
TB
4
12
16
Slug%
0.222
0.387
0.305
SV
0
0
0
IP
29.1
57.1
86.2
H R
28 14
55 24
83 38
BB
1
5
6
ER
11
17
28
HBP
0
1
1
SO
8
5
13
OB%
0.263
0.459
0.361
BB
19
15
34
SO
22
39
61
HR
3
3
6
SF
0
0
0
SH
0
0
0
SB
1
5
6
WP
4
3
7
HBP
1
8
9
BK
0
0
0
SBA
1
5
6
PO
9
16
25
A E
3 2
7 0
10 2
Fld%
0.857
1.000
0.929
#25 Josh Simon, RHP/OF, 6-1, 180, Fr.,New Prague, Minn. — High School:
Selected for 2005 Lions All-Star game...Named Pioneer Press All-State First Team
and Star Tribune First Team All-Metro senior season...Sported 4-4 record, 2.58 ERA
with 35 Ks in 41 IP in final season at NPHS...Hit .630 with 10 doubles and 18 RBI...
Also played prep football and was a member of wrestling team. Personal: Born Oct.
30, 1986…Son of Gary and Shirley Simon…Proposed psychology major.
#26 Andrew Vlasak, RHP, 6-0, 190, Fr., Lakeville, Minn.— High School: Played
in Lions All-Star Series and named All-Lake Conference as a senior...Lakeville posted
23-8 mark and captured 2005 Minnesota State High School AAA title...Posted 7-3
record, 2.66 earned run average and fanned 67 batters in 58 innings in 2005...Both
parents (Gordon and Kristin) are MSU grads. Personal: Born Nov. 4, 1986…Son of
Gordon and Kristin Vlasak…Proposed business/law enforcement major.
#27 Dane Secott, RHP, R/R, 6-0, 175, Jr., W. Lafayette, Indiana — 2005: Made 11
starts as a pitcher, seven coming from starts which was third most on the team…Posted a
3-1 record with a 4.54 ERA…Third most innings pitched on the team with 41.2…Tossed
a seven-hitter in six innings of work in 7-2 NCC win over Augustana (4/1/05). 2004:
Saw action as an outfielder and pitcher in debut campaign...Hit first career homer
March 9th at Incarnate Word...Made 11 starts and had 12 appearances as a member
of the Mavericks pitching corps...Fanned career-high ten batters in complete-game victory over
South Dakota State April 3rd. Scattered nine hits and walked three in 17-3 win over Jackrabbits...
Tied for second on the team with 54 Ks in 54.2 innings of work. High School: 2003 Harrison High
School grad....Three-year letterwinner was American Legion team MVP. Personal: Son of Timothy
(biological sciences professor at MSU) and Lynn...Born Dec. 14, 1984.
Dane Secott Hitting & Fielding Stats
Year GP GS AB R
H
2004 26 17 53 10
12
2005 3 1
3 1
1
Totals 29 18 56 11
13
Avg.
.226
.333
.232
2B
1
0
1
Dane Secott Pitching Stats
Year
ERA W L
2004
6.75
5 4
2005
4.54
3 1
Totals
5.79
8 5
GS
11
7
18
CG
1
1
2
APP
12
11
23
3B
0
0
0
ShO
0
0
0
HR
1
0
1
RBI
5
0
5
TB
16
1
17
Slug%
.302
.333
.302
SV
1
0
1
IP
54.2
41.2
96.1
H
67
41
108
R
45
25
70
BB
8
0
8
ER
41
21
62
HBP
0
0
0
SO
15
1
16
OB%
.323
.333
0.323
BB
24
11
35
SO
54
37
91
HR
9
4
13
SF
1
0
1
SH
1
0
1
SB
4
0
4
WP
8
0
8
HBP
9
5
14
BK
0
0
0
SBA
4
0
4
PO
35
0
35
A
4
4
8
E
0
1
1
Fld%
1.000
.800
.977
#28 Ben Smith, Inf/P, L/R, 6-0, 180, Fr., Maple Plain, Minn., — High School:
Three-year starter and letter winner for Orono Spartans…Helped his team win Metro
Alliance Conference Championships and was named all-conference honorable mention
sophomore and junior years…Named team captain as a senior and accorded allconference honors…Batted .402 in his high school career including a .430 sophomore
season (led team). Personal: Born Oct. 28, 1986…Son of Jay Smith and Kathy
Hoffman-Smith…Proposed human performance major.
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MSU Player Bios
#29 Jon Bjelland, P, L/L, 6-5, 215, Jr., Barron, Wis. — 2005: Second among pitchers in
wins (5) and strike outs (39)…Named the NCC Co-Pitcher of the Week for after three-hit
complete game shutout performance in a 9-0 victory over Winona State. fanned 18 of the
25 batters he faced, walked one with only one WSU player getting as far as second base.
2004: Redshirted. 2003: Spent the year with the baseball program at Butler (Indiana)
University. High School: 2002 Barron High School grad...Lettered in baseball and
basketball...First Team all-conference, second-team all-state as a senior...Team MVP went 10-1 final
season. Personal: Son of Rick and Pat...Born March 15, 194 in Osceola, Wis.
Jon Bjelland Pitching Stats
Year
ERA W L
2005
3.71
5 0
Totals
3.71
5 0
APP GS
8
4
8
4
CG ShO
1 1
1 1
SV IP H
0 26.2 27
0 26.2 27
R
15
15
ER
11
11
BB
12
12
SO
30
30
HR WP HBP
1 8 2
1 8 2
BK
0
0
#39 Bob Wellmann, P, R/R, 6-4, 175, So., New Ulm, Minn. — 2005: Redshirted.
2004: Made two relief appearances with varsity in rookie season of college ball. High
School: 2003 New Ulm High School graduate…Lettered in three sports (baseball,
basketball, football) in high school...Went 8-1 with 1.02 ERA as a senior...Named
all-conference, all-section and all-state as a senior....Went 28-4 in three years with
varsity...Team captured AAA state title junior year (11-2, 1.34 ERA)...Went 9-2, with
1.46 ERA sophomore year. Personal: Son of Richard and Diane...Born October 1, 1983.
Bob Wellmann Pitching Stats
Year
ERA W L
APP GS
2004
4.50
0 0
2
0
2005
Redshirted
Totals
4.50
0 0
2
0
CG ShO
0 0
SV IP
2 2
H
1
R
1
ER
0
BB
0
SO
0
HR WP HBP
0 0 0
BK
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
#30 Travis Taran, C/1B, L/R, 6-0, 215, Fr., Hermantown, Minn. — High School:
Played in 2005 Lions All-Star game...Led Hermantown to 2005 Lake Superior
Conference title and third-place finish in state Class AA tournament...Hit .439 and had 70 won-loss record (1.90 ERA and 41 Ks in 48 innings)as a senior...Hermantown finished
fourth and third in state tournament junior and sophomore seasons, respectively...
Played prep football and hockey. Personal: Born Feb. 10, 1987…Son of Seth and
Carol Taran…Proposed mechanical engineering major.
#31 Jake Reuvers, P, R/R, 6-3, 190, So., Somerset, Wis. — 2005: Redshirted.
2004: Member of MSU junior varsity. High School: 2003 Somerset High School
graduate…Hit .446 with four home runs and 28 RBI junior season...Three-time team
captain, also played football and was a member of the track and field team. Personal:
Son of Mike and Pam...Born Aug. March 12, 1985.
#32 Lee Hodges, P, R/R, 6-2, 175, Jr., Winnebago, Minn. — 2005: Made five
appearances on the mound including one start…Got his only decision of the season
in a win over Waldorf College on April 14th…Had a 6.75 ERA in 13.1 innings giving
up 10 earned runs, allowing 17 hits and striking out 19. 2004: Spent year toiling with
MSU junior varsity. High School: 2002 Blue Earth Area High School grad...Named
to all-conference, all-area as team finished second at state tournament as a senior...
Went 9-2 with 107 Ks in 72 innings of work in final season. Personal: Son of Boice and Mavis...
Born Oct. 7, 1983 in Blue Earth, Minn.
#33 Chris Odegaard, Shortstop/RHP, R/R, 6-3, 195, Fr,.Glencoe, Minn.— High
School Selected for 2005 Lions All-Star game and named All-Wright County
Conference...Glencoe-Silver Lake captured Wright County Conference championship
in 2005...Struck out 53 batters and went 5-3 with 2.22 ERA in 60 IP senior season...Hit
.433 with 20 RBI and eight steals...Also played prep football and basketball...Father
(Greg) was a member of MSU Baseball program from 1977-81. Personal: Born April
17, 1987…Son of Greg and RaNaye Odegaard…Proposed business major.
#34 Aaron Chan, P, R/R, 6-5, 240, Sr., Minnewaska, Minn. — 2005: Redshirted.
2004: Member of MSU junior varsity. High School: 2002 Minnewaska Area High
School grad…Played three sports in high school (baseball, football, basketball)...
All-conference, all-area and all-subsection senior season...Hit .412, with four HR and
22 RBI as a senior...5-2 won-loss pitching record...Most Valuable Offensive Player...
Most Valuable Pitcher as Lakers captured West Central league title. Personal: Son of
Jim and Joyce...Born March 1, 1985.
Righthanded pitcher Nick Fellman First baseman/DH Dane Allen hit .333
went 4-0 with a 1.82 ERA as a freshman with eight homers and 28 runs batted in
in 2005.
for the Mavericks in 2005.
#35 Mitch Salsbery, 1B/DH R/R, 6-1, 230, So., Mankato, Minn. — 2005: Saw
action in 12 games in debut season....Homered twice and hit .467 in 15 at bats. High
School: 2003 Mankato West grad...Lettered in football, basketball and baseball for the
Scarlets...Hit .513 with eight homers as a senior...Named to all-conference and all-state
teams as a senior...Starting lineman on football state championship team. Personal:
Son of Tom and Cindy...Born August 16,, 1984 in Mankato.
Mitch Salsbery Hitting & Fielding Stats
Year GP GS AB R
H
Avg. 2B
2005 12 1
15 4
7
.467 0
Totals 12 1
15 4
7
.467 0
3B HR RBI TB Slug% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
0 2 4 13 .867
2 0
4 .529 0 0
0 2 4 13 .867
2 0
4 .529 0 0
SB SBA
0 0
0 0
PO A
8 1
8 1
E
0
0
Fld%
1.000
1.000
#36 Pat Ottum, C, R/R, 6-2, 195, Jr., Bloomington, Minn. — 2005: Started 20 games
at catcher for the Mavericks…Rung up 7 potential base stealers in 14 attempts…Batted
.161 in 56 at bats...Had 9 hits and one round tripper…Scored four runs while knocking
in nine. 2004: Saw action in 27 games (including 22 starts) in maiden campaign...
First career hit came vs. Nebraska-Omaha March 28th...Had two hits and drove in a run
vs. Augustana April 25th. High School: 2003 Bloomington Jefferson High School
graduate…All-conference catcher was also a defenseman for the Jaguar hockey team. Personal:
Son of Ken and Diane...Ken played baseball at MSU from 1970-74...Born March 1, 1985.
Pat Ottum
Year GP
2004 27
2005 26
Totals 53
Hitting & Fielding Stats
GS AB R
H
22 58 12
12
20 56 4
9
42 114 16
21
Avg.
0.207
0.161
0.184
2B
1
0
2
3B
0
0
0
HR
0
1
1
RBI
7
9
16
TB
13
12
25
Slug%
0.224
0.214
0.219
BB
8
6
14
HBP
2
0
2
SO
13
12
25
OB%
0.319
0.238
0.279
SF
1
1
2
SH
4
2
6
SB
0
0
0
SBA
0
0
0
PO
129
134
263
A E
15 2
19 2
34 4
Fld%
0.986
0.987
0.987
#37 Andrew Gurbada, OF, R/R, 6-2, 190, Fr. Royalton, Minn. — High School:
2005 Lions All-Star game participant...2005 All-State selection earned all-conference
and conference MVP honors as a senior...Hit at a .590 clip with 30 runs and 31 RBI
in 2005...Four-year letterwinner was a member of state fourth-place team freshman
season...Also played prep football and basketball...Father (Phil) played college football
at Mayville (N.D.) State and was a draft pick of the National Football League’s
Buffalo Bills. Personal: Born April 11, 1987…Son of Phil and Shelley Gurbada…Proposed
management major.
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2006 Maverick Baseball
A two-year starter, infielder Scott Kemp
hit .357 with three home runs and 18 runs
batted in en route to All-NCC First Team
honors last year.
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Lefthander Jon Bjelland earned NCC
Pitcher of the Week honors after scattering three hits and fanning 18 in a
9-0 complete game victory over Winona
State last year.
Depth Chart/Look Back
2006 Minnesota State Baseball Pre-Season Depth Chart
(subject to change)
Centerfield
#11 Eric Austvold
Leftfield
#18 Adam Sudbeck
Shortstop
#9 Scott Kemp
#8 Jay Bresnahan
Second Base
#2 Nick Gonzalez
#5 Tony Altavilla
Third Base
#16 Ryan Greene
#18 Adam Sudbeck
Pitching Staff
#15 Matt McMurtry
#27 Dane Secott
#24 Mark Dolenc
#12 Ben King
#29 Jon Bjelland
#21 Tyler Sander
#13 Jon Huber (closer)
#17 Nick Fellman (closer)
Rightfield
#3 Ben Kaus
#24 Mark Dolenc
First Base
#23 Dane Allen
#22 Dan Woodall
Designated Hitter
#35 Mitch Salsbery
#30 Travis Taran
Catcher
#36 Pat Ottum
#22 Dan Woodall
A Look Back at 2005
Mavericks Finish 2005 With 36-17 Mark; Dixon Sets Season Home Run Mark and
Named 2005 North Central Conference MVP;
MVP; McMurtry First Team All-Region; Two
Mavericks Selected in MLB Draft
MSU finished second in the North Central Conference standings in 2005 with a 14-6
league mark and lost in the league postseason tournament championship game to regular
season champion Nebraska-Omaha. The Mavericks went 2-2 at the tournament, which
was hosted by Nebraska-Omaha.
About Head Coach Dean Bowyer: Head coach Dean Bowyer (Mayville State ‘66)
completed his 29th season at Minnesota State and his 33rd as a collegiate head coach.
Bowyer, who has led the Mavericks to 19 conference titles and is a nine-time NCC Coach
of the Year, owns a 874-439-7 (.665) mark in his tenure at MSU and stands 948-490-7
(.658) as a college head coach.
2005 Honors & Notes: The 36 wins by the 2005 Mavericks tied for the most victories
in school history and marked the 19th time a team has won at least 30 games in a season.
MSU baseball teams in 1980, 1996 and 2000 also won 36 games. The 2005 Mavericks
also shattered the school single-season home record with 76 dingers.
A pair of Minnesota State baseball players landed spots on the 2005 NCAA Division
II Central All-Region Team. Junior lefthanded pitcher Matt McMurtry (North Platte,
Neb.) was named First Team and sophomore first baseman/designated hitter Kevin Dixon
(Burnsville, Minn.) was named to the Second Team.
A two-time All-NCC First Team pick, McMurtry moved up to the All-Region First Team
after making the All-Region Second Team in 2004. Named the NCC Pitcher of the Week
April 12th, McMurty led the Mavericks in wins (6), starts (12), innings pitched (67.2) and
strike outs (68) this year. McMurtry sported a 6-2 won-loss record and ranked fourth on
the team with a 2.53 earned run average. His 18 career wins ties for fourth on the school’s
all-time list, he ranks eighth in career IP (163.2) and is 10th in career strike outs (142).
The 2005 North Central Conference MVP and a All-NCC First Team selection, Dixon led
the league in home runs and runs batted in and ranked second in batting average. In 49
games Dixon hit .377 and in addition to his school record 18 home runs, he knocked in 55
runs which ties for second on MSU’s all-time season list. The ninth MSU player to earn
league MVP honors, Dixon, whose 21 career homers ties for sixth on MSU’s all-time list,
was named the NCC Player of the Week April 18th. As a pitcher Dixon led MSU with a
1.17 earned run average and with 20 appearances, equalled the school record. His seven
saves ranks second on MSU’s all-time season list.
Senior rightfielder Landon Danelson (Great Falls, Mont.) was also selected All-NCC First
Team. Danelson, who spent two seasons with the Mavericks after transferring from Miles
City (Mont.) College, completed his senior season ranking first on the team in doubles (11)
and second in hitting (.367), home runs (9) and runs batted in (41).
Sophomore second baseman Scott Kemp (Council Bluffs, Iowa), another 2005 All-NCC First
Team pick, ranked fourth on the team in hitting (.357) and doubles (8). He also contributed
three homers and 18 RBI and was named the NCC Player of the Week April 12th.
Named All-NCC Honorable Mention were senior outfielder Kurt Beulke (White Bear Lake,
Minn., .306, 9 HR, 26 RBI), senior catcher Jim Bohmbach (Red
Wing, Minn., .364, 3 HR, 14 RBI), sophomore pitcher Mark
Dolenc (Eagan, Minn., 4-4, 2.67) and junior shortstop Ryan
Greene (Cambridge, Minn., .326, 5, HR, 36 RBI).
Gone, But Not Forgotten: Completing their MSU careers
were departing seniors Landon Danelson, Kurt Beulke,
Andy Kreidermacher, Jim Bohmbach, Matt McDonald
and Cullen Bahn.
Feeling the Draft: A pair of Minnesota State players were
chosen in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.
Junior pitcher/DH/1b Kevin Dixon, who was the 154th player
selected, became the 20th player in MSU Baseball history to
be selected in the draft and the first since an all-time high four
players were taken during the 2002 draft. And only catcher Fritz
Polka, who was selected by the New York Mets with the 42nd
pick in 1986, was drafted higher than Dixon. Senior righthanded
pitcher Andy Kreidermacher (Altura, Minn.) was selected by
the Colorado Rockies in the 20th round, 597th overall.
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by Cleveland in the 2005
MLB draft, MSU sophomore Kevin Dixon was
named the NCC’s 2005
MVP.
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2005 Statistics
Overall Statistics for Minnesota State (as of Jan 09, 2006)
(All games Sorted by Batting avg)
Record: 36-17 Home: 16-2 Away: 15-13 Neutral: 5-2 Conference: 14-6
Player
Mitch Salsbery
Tom Johnson
Kevin Dixon
Landon Danelson
Jim Bombach
Scott Kemp
Mark Dolenc
Dane Allen
Dane Secott
Ryan Greene
Kurt Beulke
Eric Austvold
Ben Kaus
Adam Sudbeck
Cullen Bahn
Nick Gonzalez
Nick Fellman
Matt McMurtry
Ben Barrone
Pat Ottum
Andy Kreidermacher
Matt McDonald
Totals
Opponents
AVG GP-GS
AB
R
.467
12-1
15
4
.400
9-0
5
3
.377 49-46 159 41
.367 49-49 158 36
.364 42-30
88 27
.357 48-46 140 39
.355
17-6
31
9
.333 45-32 108 31
.333
1-0
3
1
.326 49-47 144 24
.306 44-40 124 33
.305 50-35 131 22
.297 36-19
74 19
.264 50-44 144 29
.250 38-30
92 20
.216 20-14
51
8
.200
4-0
5
0
.200
11-1
5
5
.193 28-16
57
8
.161 26-20
56
4
.000
1-1
1
0
.000
1-0
1
0
.313 53-53 1592 363
.260 53-53 1509 201
H
7
2
60
58
32
50
11
36
1
47
38
40
22
38
23
11
1
1
11
9
0
0
498
392
2B
0
1
9
11
3
8
1
4
0
10
3
6
3
3
3
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
70
72
3B
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
2
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
6
HR RBI
2
4
0
1
18 55
9 41
3 14
3 18
0
4
8 28
0
0
5 36
9 26
6 24
0
9
6 27
9 25
1
7
0
1
0
2
2
6
1
9
0
0
0
0
82 337
23 173
TB
13
3
125
96
46 .
69
12
64
1
76
72
64
27
65
53
16
1
1
20
12
0
0
836
545
SLG% BB
.867
2
.600
1
.786 13
.608 13
523 16
.493 18
.387
5
.593 20
.333
0
.528 12
.581 10
.489 11
.365
6
.451 14
.576 13
.314
5
.200
0
.200
0
.351
4
.214
6
.000
0
.000
0
.525 169
.361 136
HBP SO GDP
0
4
1
0
0
0
5 20
2
8 23
1
1 11
1
7 17
2
1
5
1
2 18
1
0
1
0
3 12
3
5 12
0
3 20
4
2 17
0
9 31
1
2 26
0
0
7
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
5 12
2
0 12
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
53 250
22
39 383
10
OB% SF
.529 0
.500 0
.436 2
.434 3
.467 0
.449 2
.459 0
.446 0
.333 0
.383 3
.379 1
.370 1
.366 0
.361 2
.355 0
.281 1
.200 0
.167 1
.303 0
.238 1
.000 0
.000 0
.393 17
.335 8
SH
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
1
3
1
2
3
0
2
0
1
1
2
0
0
21
22
SB-ATT PO
0-0
8
1-2
1
3-5 226
5-6
64
3-3 144
7-9
64
5-5
16
1-1
1
0-0
0
4-6
48
16-16
22
1-2
57
4-4
39
9-9
30
0-0
2
0-0
14
0-0
4
0-2
10
0-0 121
0-0 134
0-0
9
0-0
2
59-70 1161
22-38 1147
A
1
1
22
7
14
102
7
42
4
119
3
0
3
63
0
34
5
15
9
19
9
7
467
465
E
0
0
4
1
4
11
0
12
1
14
2
1
0
19
0
4
0
1
0
2
0
0
65
79
FLD%
1.000
1.000
.984
.986
.975
.938
1.000
1.994
.800
.923
.926
.983
1.000
.830
1.000
.923
1.000
.962
1.000
.987
1.000
1.000
.962
.953
LOB - Team (344), Opp (348). DPs turned - Team (28), Opp (50). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). IBB - Team (3), Bahn 2, Dixon 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Kemp 2, Danelson 2, Kaus 1, Austvold 1, Greene 1.
(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)
Player
layer
ERA
Kevin Dixon
1.17
Nick Fellman
1.82
Jon Huber
2.35
Matt McMurtry
2.53
Mark Dolenc
2.67
Ben King
2.79
Jon Bjelland
3.71
Andy Kreidermacher 4.24
Jon Jarchow
4.50
Dane Secott
4.54
Matt McDonald
5.82
Lee Hodges
6.75
Ben Kaus
27.00
Totals
3.45
Opponents
6.94
W-L APP GS
1-3
20
0
4-0
18
0
1-0
14
0
6-2
12 12
4-4
12
9
2-0
5
4
5-0
8
4
2-6
15
6
2-0
5
3
3-1
11
7
5-1
8
7
1-0
5
1
0-0
1
0
36-17
53 53
16-36
53 53
CG
0
0
0
5
3
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
10
8
SHO/CBO
0/1
0/1
0/2
1/0
0/1
0/1
1/0
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
5/3
2/1
SV
IP
H
7 23.0
21
1 34.2
23
0 15.1
9
0 67.2
62
0 57.1
55
0 19.1
17
0 26.2
27
1 40.1
48
0 14.0
17
0 41.2
41
0 34.0
52
0 13.1
17
0
1.0
3
9 388.1 392
5 382.1 498 3
R ER BB SO
8
3
3 23
10
7
8 39
7
4 13 21
27 19 14 68
24 17 15 39
7 6 10 14
3
15 11 12 39
25 19 20 37
10
7
5 16
25 21 11 37
27 22 13 31
13 10 10 19
3
3
2
0
201 149 136 383
63 295 169 250
2B 3B HR AB
5 0
0
93
3 1
0 119
2 0
0
52
10 2
2 262
8 2
3 225
1
1
68
2 0
1 103
11 0
2 159
6 0
1
58
9 0
4 160
9 0
7 148
3 0
2
57
1 0
0
5
72 6 23 1509
70 11 82 1592
B/Avg
.226
.193
.173
.237
.244
.250
.262
.302
.293
.256
.351
.298
.600
.260
.313
WP
2
4
9
0
3
2
8
2
1
0
1
1
0
33
32
HBP BK SFA
0
0
0
3
0
1
5
0
1
2
1
1
8
0
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
7
0
0
2
0
1
5
0
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
39
1
8
53
5 17
SHA
0
3
0
3
3
2
1
5
1
1
3
0
0
22
21
PB - Team (17), Ottum 8, Barrone 4, Bombach 4, Salsbery 1, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (5), McMurtry 2, Hodges 1, Fellman 1, Barrone 1, Opp (7). SBA/ATT - Ottum (7-14), Bombach (7-11),
Barrone (7-10), Fellman (5-8), Secott (4-7), Kreidermache (4-5), McMurtry (2-4), Dolenc (1-3), McDonald (2-3), King (1-3), Bjelland (1-1), Jarchow (1-1), Kaus (0-1), Salsbery (1-1),
Hodges (1-1), Huber (0-1).
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The North Central Conference
Representatives of colleges and universities in North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Minnesota
met in the late fall of 1921 in Chicago
to consider the formation of what was
to become the North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
There were representatives from nine institutions at the meeting: North Dakota
Agricultural College (now NDSU), the University of North Dakota, State University of
South Dakota, South Dakota State College, Morningside College, Des Moines Municipal
University, Nebraska Wesleyan, College of St. Thomas and Creighton University.
Shortly after the conference began, it met with some rough going with four members
withdrawing. Des Moines Municipal went first, dropping out after the 1926 season.
Nebraska Wesleyan severed relationships after the season of ‘27. In 1928, St. Thomas
and Creighton also became casualties, It was not until 1935 that Omaha University was
allowed to join the league. In 1936, Iowa State Teachers College (now Northern Iowa)
was admitted and in 1941, Augustana College of Sioux Falls was allowed to become
a member. Omaha withdrew in 1943, leaving the NCC membership intact until 1968: NCC Baseball Champions
Morningside, Northern Iowa, North Dakota Year Champion
State, North Dakota, Augustana, South Da- 1958 Northern Iowa
1959 South Dakota State
kota, and South Dakota State.
1960 Morningside
At the fall meeting in 1968, Minnesota 1961 Northern Iowa
State University (formerly Mankato State 1962 No. Iowa & North Dakota
College) was admitted into the league. The 1963 Northern Iowa
Morningside & No. Iowa
University of Nebraska-Omaha (formerly 1964
1965 South Dakota State
Omaha University) was readmitted in the 1966 South Dakota State
spring of 1976. Minnesota State dropped in 1967 North Dakota
the spring of 1977 and Northern Iowa left in 1968 Northern Iowa
the spring of 1978. The University of North- 1969 No. Dakota State & So. Dakota State
Mankato State
ern Colorado became the eighth member of 1970
1971 Mankato State
the NCC in January of 1979, and Mankato 1972 Northern Iowa
State was readmitted, along with St. Cloud 1973 South Dakota State
State, in 1981. Morningside departed in 2002 1974 Mankato State
and Northern Colorado exited in 2003. Fol- 1975 South Dakota State
Mankato State
lowing the ascension of South Dakota State 1976
1977 Mankato State
and North Dakota State to NCAA Division I 1978 Morningside
after the 2003-04 season, Minnesota-Duluth 1979 Nebraska-Omaha
1980 Morningside
was admitted in the fall of 2004.
Year in, year out, the North Central Confer- 1981 Nebraska-Omaha
1982 Mankato State
ence is recognized as one of the toughest col- 1983 Mankato State
lege division conferences in the nation. The 1984 South Dakota State
league has been represented in a post-season 1985 Mankato State
football game every year in the NCAA opened 1986 Mankato State
college bowl contests except 1971 and 1974. 1987 Mankato State
1988 Mankato State
NCC teams have captured national football 1989 Mankato State
championships six out of the last 25 seasons 1990 Mankato State
and several teams are annually ranked in the 1991 St. Cloud State
national Top 20 poll. Four different schools 1992 South Dakota State
have won or placed in the top three in men’s 1993 South Dakota State
1994 South Dakota State
basketball and seven of the league’s wrestling 1995 South Dakota State
teams have been consistently rated nationally. 1996 Mankato State
The NCC has produced many All-Americans 1997 Mankato State
in track, cross country, softball, volleyball, 1998 Northern Colorado
baseball and swimming. The league offers 1999 Minnesota State
2000 Minnesota State
championships in 10 sports for men, and nine 2001 Minnesota State
for women. The NCC offices are located in 2002 Minnesota State
Sioux Falls, S.D., and Roger Thomas was 2003 Augustana
named the league’s sixth commissioner in 2004 North Dakota State
2005 Nebraska-Omaha
January of 2005.
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North Central Conference
Ramkota Inn
2400 North Louise
Sioux Falls, S.D. 57107
Phone: (605) 338-0907
Fax: (605) 338-1889
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NCC Staff
Named as the sixth commissioner of the North Central
Conference in January of 2005, Roger Thomas (roger@nor
thcentralconference.org) is in his second year of guiding the
league. Thomas was Director of Athletics at the University
of North Dakota from 1999-2005 and currently serves on the
NCAA Division II Management Council. Prior to becoming
UND AD, Thomas served as the UND’s head football coach
for 13 seasons, leaving with more wins than any other UND
coach and a record of 90-49-2. Thomas was a runningback
and quarterback at Augustana College (Ill.), earning a bachelor degrees in physical education and history in 1969. He
earned a master’s degree from the University of South Dakota
in 1972. His coaching career began at Augustana College
(S.D.), and in 1976, Thomas was named head football coach
at University of Sioux Falls. After the 1979 season, Thomas
left and held assistant coaching positions at California State
University-Fullerton, University of Minnesota and with
the Toronto Argonauts before returning to North Dakota to
become the 23rd head football coach in 1986.
Now in her tenth year as Assistant Commissioner of the
North Central Conference, Melanie Nelson (melanie@n
orthcentralconference.org) is a 1993 Iowa State graduate.
Nelson was a member of the Cyclone track and field team
as an undergraduate. The Williamsburg, Iowa native earned
a master’s from the United States Sports Academy and prior
to her arrival at the NCC, taught and coached in Missouri
for eight years. She is a member of the NCAA Division II
Women’s Basketball Committee.
Jon Martin (info@northcentralconference.org) became the
first full-time North Central Conference Director of Media
Relations in July of 1998. A Springfield, Mo., native and a
graduate of North Dakota State University, Martin owns a
master’s degree from Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Prior to spending two years as a graduate assistant in the sports
information office at MSU, Martin also held SID internships
at Southwest Missouri State and ESPN. Martin spent the
summer of 1996 working as a member of the media relations
staff with the Atlanta local organizing committee for the
Summer Olympics and served as the venue press chief for
curling at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
NCC Commissioners
Jack McClelland.............................................................. 1968-70
Dr. Richard Koppenhaver ............................................... 1970-77
R.D. “Dewey” Halford.................................................... 1977-84
Noel Olsen ...................................................................... 1984-97
Mike Marcil ....................................................................1997-04
Roger Thomas ......................................................... 2005-present
NCC Member Quick Facts
School
Enrollment
Location
Population
Augustana
1,750
Sioux Falls, S.D.
75,000
Minnesota State
14,333
Mankato, Minn.
53,000
Minnesota-Duluth
9,300
Duluth, Minn.
87,000
Nebraska-Omaha 13,000
Omaha, Neb.
450,000
North Dakota
11,300
Grand Forks, N.D.
49,000
South Dakota
7,349
Vermillion, S.D.
6,300
St. Cloud State
16,000
St. Cloud, Minn.
35,000
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2005 NCC Standings & Awards
2003 North Central Conference Standings
Conference
Overall
Team
W L T Pct W L
Nebraska-Omaha
17 6 0 .739 40 17
Minnesota State
14 6 0 .700 36 17
Minnesota Duluth
11 12 0 .478 27 24
North Dakota
10 12 0 .455 28 23
Augustana
8
12 0 .400 26 29
St. Cloud State
4
16 0 .200 20 26
Regular season champion: Nebraska-Omaha
Postseason tournament champion: Nebraska-Omaha
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pct
.702
.679
.529
.549
.473
.435
NCC Championships
Team
Titles
Shared
Titles
Total
Outright Titles
Minnesota State
0
18
19
Champs: 70; 71; 74; 76; 77; 82; 83; 85; 86; 87; 88; 89; 90; 96; 97; 99; 00; 01,02
South Dakota State
2
9
11
Champs: 1959; 65; 66; 69; 73; 75; 84; 92; 93; 94; 95
Northern Iowa
2
5
7
Champs: 1958; 61; 62; 63; 64; 68; 72
Morningside
1
3
4
Champs: 1960; 64; 78; 80
Nebraska-Omaha
0
3
3
Champs: 1979; 81, 95
North Dakota State
2
0
2
Champs: 1969; 73
North Dakota
1
1
2
Champs: 1962; 67
Northern Colorado
0
1
1
Champs: 1998
St. Cloud State
0
1
1
Champs: 1991
Augustana
0
1
1
Champs: 2003
South Dakota
0
0
0
2005 All-North Central Conference Baseball Team
First Team
Name
School
Nate Cermak
Minnesota Duluth
Troy Wasiloski*
North Dakota
Lyle Lafountain
Nebraska-Omaha
Jeremy Schultz
Augustana
Josh Shirk
Nebraska-Omaha
Scott Kemp
Minnesota State
Kevin Dixon
Minnesota State
Landon Danelson Minnesota State
Jason Fairchild
North Dakota
Chad Leon
Nebraska-Omaha
Gary Walz
Agustana
Greg Aker
Minnesota Duluth
Marc Centofante
Nebraska-Omaha
Tim Garceau
Minnesota Duluth
Ross Olson
North Dakota
Kyle Zweber
Minnesota Duluth
Matt McMurtry* Minnesota State
Troy Cloyd
Nebraska-Omaha
Tim Huber
Nebraska-Omaha
Nate Schwartz
Augustana
*indicates second year on First Team
Pos
IF
IF
IF
IF
IF
IF
IF
OF
OF
OF
OF
Of
C
DH
DH
RP
P
P
P
P
Yr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Avg.
HR
RBI
.328
4
16
.342
3
20
.386
2
15
.344
0
7
.376
2
15
.365
2
6
.433
9
27
.414
4
13
.328
4
10
.305
6
19
.367
2
11
.352
1
8
.441
4
17
.370
8
20
.314
4
20
1-1, 5 SV, 16.1 IP, 11 Ks
4-1, 1.97 ERA, 32 Ks
6-0, 1.02 ERA, 40 Ks
3-1, 1.29 ERA, 40 Ks
4-1, 3.55 ERA, 25 Ks
Hometown
Apple Valley, Minn.
Fergus Falls, Minn.
Valrico, Fla.
Sioux Falls, S.D.
Omaha, Neb.
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Burnsville, Minn.
Great Falls, Mont.
Bemidji, Minn.
Tampa, Fla.
Rapid City, S.D.
Superior, Wis.
Tampa, Fla.
Marinette, Wis.
Roseau, Minn.
Lakeville, Minn.
North Platte, Neb.
Bellevue, Neb.
Omaha, Neb.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Kevin Dixon
All-NCC First Team
2005 NCC Most
Valuable Player
Honorable Mention: Augustana: Louis Opatz; Minnesota Duluth: Luke Hagman, Mike Hanson, Alex
Johnson, Adam Templin; Minnesota State: Kurt Beulke, Jim Bohmbach, Kevin Dixon (RP), Mark Dolenc, Matt McMurtry
All-NCC First Team
Ryan Greene; Nebraska-Omaha: Dave Bodnar, Troy Cloyd (IF), Weston Cooper, Adam Drury, Bryan Frew,
Brent Jackson, Nick Russell, Min Sung; North Dakota: Tyler Frenzel, Darin Heston; St. Cloud State: Mike
Hoelscher, Luke Klitzke, Travis Thompson.
Coach of the Year: Bob Herold, Nebraska-Omaha
Most Valuable Pitcher: Troy Cloyd, Nebraska-Omaha
Most Valuable Player: Kevin Dixon, Minnesota State
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Landon
Danelson
All-NCC First Team
Scott Kemp
All-NCC First Team
2006 NCC Composite Schedule
Saturday, February 4
Nebraska-Omaha at Regis, 11 a.m.
Sunday, February 5
Nebraska-Omaha at Regis, 11 a.m.
Friday, February 10
Nebraska-Omaha vs. Chico St. (1), 3 p.m.
Saturday, February 11
Nebraska-Omaha vs. Mesa St. (1), Noon
Sunday, February 12
Nebraska-Omaha vs. Central Mo. St. (1), 11 am
Friday, February 24
North Dakota at Emporia St., 1 p.m.
Saturday, February 25
Augustana at Okla. Panhandle St., Noon
North Dakota vs. Wayne St. (1), Noon
Sunday, February 26
Augustana at Okla. Panhandle St., Noon
North Dakota at Emporia St. (1), Noon
Tuesday, February 28
Nebraska-Omaha at Missouri Western St., Noon
Wednesday, March 1
St. Cloud St. vs. Morningside, 12:15 p.m.
Minnesota Duluth vs. Upper Iowa, 9:45 p.m.
Missouri Western St. at Nebraska-Omaha, 3 pm
Thursday, March 2
Minnesota St. at West Georgia (1)
Friday, March 3
North Dakota at Washburn, 1 p.m.
Minnesota Duluth at Central Missouri St., 3 p.m.
Minnesota St. at West Georgia
Saturday, March 4
Minnesota Duluth vs. Winona St., 11 a.m.
Augustana at Missouri Western St., Noon
St. Cloud St. at Metro St., Noon
Nebraska-Omaha at Nebraska-Kearney, Noon
North Dakota at Washburn, 1 p.m.
Minnesota St. at West Georgia
Sunday, March 5
Minnesota Duluth vs. Fort Hays St., 11 a.m.
Augustana at Missouri Western St., Noon
St. Cloud St. at Metro St., Noon
North Dakota at Washburn (1), Noon
Monday, March 6
SW Minnesota St. at Nebraska-Omaha, Noon
St. Cloud St. at Colorado St.-Pueblo
Tuesday, March 7
St. Cloud St. at Colorado St.-Pueblo
Wednesday, March 8
St. Cloud St. at Mesa St., 2 p.m.
Thursday, March 9
Minnesota St. vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 5:15 p.m.
Friday, March 10
Augustana at Southwest Baptist, Noon
North Dakota in Florida
Saturday, March 11
Augustana at Southwest Baptist, Noon
Nebraska-Omaha at NW Missouri St. (1), Noon
Minnesota Duluth, North Dakota in Florida
Sunday, March 12
Nebraska-Omaha at Emporia St., Noon
Minnesota Duluth, North Dakota in Florida
Minnesota St. on Spring Trip
Monday, March 13
Minnesota Duluth, North Dakota in Florida
Minnesota St. on Spring Trip
Tuesday, March 14
Minnesota Duluth, North Dakota in Florida
Minnesota St. on Spring Trip
Wednesday, March 15
Minnesota Duluth, North Dakota in Florida
Minnesota St. on Spring Trip
Thursday, March 16
Nebraska-Omaha at Washburn (1), 3 p.m.
Minnesota Duluth, North Dakota in Florida
Minnesota St. on Spring Trip
Friday, March 17
Minnesota-Crookston at Augustana, 1 p.m.
Nebraska-Omaha vs. Emporia St. (1), 3 p.m.
Minnesota Duluth, North Dakota in Florida
Minnesota St. on Spring Trip
Saturday, March 18
Minnesota-Crookston at Augustana, Noon
Nebraska-Omaha at Central Mo. St. (1), 7 p.m.
Minnesota Duluth, North Dakota in Florida
Minnesota St. on Spring Trip
Sunday, March 19
Nebraska-Omaha vs. Bemidji St. (1), 10 a.m.
Wednesday, March 22
Wayne St. at Nebraska-Omaha (1), 2 p.m.
Thursday, March 23
Washburn at Nebraska-Omaha (1), 2 p.m.
Friday, March 24
Minnesota St. vs. Mary (1), 11 a.m.
Central Mo. St. at Nebraska-Omaha (1), 2 p.m.
Saturday, March 25
Mary at Nebraska-Omaha (1), 2 p.m.
Minnesota St. vs. Central Mo. St. (1), 2 p.m.
Sunday, March 26
Augustana at Arkansas Tech, 2 p.m.
Minnesota St. vs. Mary (1), 2 p.m.
Monday, March 27
Augustana at Central Arkansas (1), Noon
Tuesday, March 28
Augustana at Ouachita Baptist, 1 p.m.
Bemidji St. at Minnesota St., 2 p.m.
North Dakota at South Dakota St. (1), 3 p.m.
Wednesday, March 29
Augustana at Henderson St. (1), 1 p.m.
SW Minnesota St. at St. Cloud St., 1 p.m.
Minnesota St. at Upper Iowa, 1 p.m.
Minnesota Duluth at Winona St., 2 p.m.
North Dakota at South Dakota St. (1), 2 p.m.
Thursday, March 30
Augustana vs. North Alabama, Noon
Saturday, April 1
NW Missouri St. at Nebraska-Omaha (1), Noon
Augustana at Northern St., 1 p.m.
North Dakota at Upper Iowa, 1 p.m.
Jamestown at St. Cloud St., 2 p.m.
Saturday, April 8
*St. Cloud St. at Nebraska-Omaha, 1 p.m.
*Augustana at North Dakota, 1 p.m.
*Minnesota St. at Minnesota Duluth, 1 p.m.
Sunday, April 9
*Augustana at North Dakota, Noon
*Minnesota St. at Minnesota Duluth, Noon
*St. Cloud St. at Nebraska-Omaha, 1 p.m.
Monday, April 10
Nebraska-Omaha at SW Minnesota St., Noon
Tuesday, April 11
North Dakota at Bemidji St., 1:30 p.m.
Concordia-St. Paul at Minnesota Duluth, 2 p.m.
Wednesday, April 12
Winona St. at St. Cloud St., 1 p.m.
Waldorf at Minnesota St., 2 p.m.
Friday, April 14
*St. Cloud St. at Augustana, 1 p.m.
*North Dakota at Minnesota St., 1 p.m.
*Minnesota Duluth at Nebraska-Omaha, 2 p.m.
Saturday, April 15
*St. Cloud St. at Augustana, Noon
*North Dakota at Minnesota St., Noon
*Minnesota Duluth at Nebraska-Omaha, 2 p.m.
Monday, April 17
North Dakota at Minnesota-Crookston, 1 p.m.
Nebraska-Omaha at Wayne St. (1), 2 p.m.
Tuesday, April 18
Winona St. at Nebraska-Omaha, Noon
St. Cloud St. at Bemidji St., 1:30 p.m.
SW Minnesota St. at Augustana, 2 p.m.
Wayne St. at Minnesota St., 2 p.m.
Wednesday, April 19
Minnesota St. at Bemidji St., 2 p.m.
St. Cloud St. at Concordia-St. Paul (1), 2 p.m.
Wednesday, May 3
Bemidji St. at Minnesota Duluth, 2 p.m.
Concordia-St. Paul at St. Cloud St. (1), 2 p.m.
Friday, May 5
*St. Cloud St. at North Dakota, 1 p.m.
Saturday, May 6
*Augustana at Minnesota Duluth, 1 p.m.
*Nebraska-Omaha at Minnesota St., 1 p.m.
*St. Cloud St. at North Dakota, 1 p.m.
Sunday, May 7
*Augustana at Minnesota Duluth, Noon
*Nebraska-Omaha at Minnesota St., Noon
Monday, May 8
Minnesota St. at Bethany (1), 7 p.m.
Thursday-Saturday, May 12-13
NCC Tournament, Mankato, Minn.
Thursday-Saturday, May 17-20
NCAA Central Region, TBA
Last Updated: January 13, 2006
* Indicates NCC game
All times local
Kevin Dixon, who established a MSU
single-season record with 18 home runs,
became the ninth MSU player to be named
NCC Most Valuable Player when he
accomplished the feat last year. Dixon
led the NCC in home runs and RBIs and
ranked second in batting average. He was
named the NCC Player of the Week April
18th after hitting .571 (12-of-21) during
a seven-game span while scoring nine
times and driving in 16. He hammered
six home runs during that time in leading
the Mavericks to a 5-2 mark. As a pitcher
Dixon led MSU with a 1.17 earned run
average and with 20 appearances. His
seven saves ranks second on MSU’s
all-time season list.
Friday, April 21
*North Dakota at Minnesota Duluth, 2 p.m.
*Minnesota St. at St. Cloud St., 2 p.m.
Saturday, April 22
*Augustana at Nebraska-Omaha, Noon
Sunday, April 23
*Minnesota Duluth at North Dakota, 1 p.m.
*St. Cloud St. at Minnesota St., 1 p.m.
*Nebraska-Omaha at Augustana, 2 p.m.
Tuesday, April 25
Bemidji St. at North Dakota, 1:30 p.m.
Mount Marty at Augustana, 2 p.m.
Wednesday, April 26
Upper Iowa at Nebraska-Omaha, Noon
Wayne St. at Augustana, 2 p.m.
Winona St. at Minnesota Duluth, 2 p.m.
Minnesota St. at SW Minnesota St., 2 p.m.
Wednesday, April 26
St. John’s at St. Cloud St. (1), 4 p.m.
Sunday, April 2
North Dakota at Upper Iowa, Noon
Augustana at Northern St., 1 p.m.
Jamestown at St. Cloud St., 1 p.m.
Saturday, April 29
*North Dakota at Nebraska-Omaha, Noon
*Minnesota St. at Augustana, 2 p.m.
*St. Cloud St. at Minnesota Duluth, 2 p.m.
Thursday, April 4
Minnesota-Crookston at North Dakota, 1 p.m.
Minnesota St. at Winona St., 2 p.m.
St. Cloud St. at St. John’s (1), 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 30
*North Dakota at Nebraska-Omaha, Noon
*Minnesota St. at Augustana, Noon
*Minnesota Duluth at St. Cloud St., 2 p.m.
Wednesday, April 5
Upper Iowa at Minnesota St., 1 p.m.
Augustana at Wayne St., 2 p.m.
Minnesota Duluth at Concordia-St. Paul, 2 p.m.
Tuesday, May 2
Grand View at Minnesota St. (1), Noon
Bemidji St. at St. Cloud St., 1 p.m.
Minnesota-Crookston at North Dakota, 5 p.m.
Junior pitcher Mark Dolenc went 4-4 with a 2.67 ERA in 2005
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MSU Baseball Year-By-Year
1964 Record: 13-11
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
Maryville State
Maryville
State College of Iowa
State College of Iowa
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji
UW-River Falls
UW-River Falls
MSU Alumni
UW-Stout
UW-Stout
Winona State
Winona State
Winona State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
MSU JV
5-7 NIC (3rd)
Score
9-1
2-0
11-7
8-0
4-2
6-1
9-4
4-3
6-4
7-6
3-0
5-2
6-5
3-1
2-1
6-1
5-4
6-4
5-4
9-5
5-2
4-1
10-3
7-6
W-L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
1965 Record: 14-8
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
UW-River Falls
UW River Falls
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
UM-Morris
UM-Morris
UW-Stout
UW-Stout
Winona State
Winona State
Winona State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
MSU JV
MSU Alumni
Parsons College*
Luther College*
7-5 NIC (3rd)
NCAA Midwest Regional (2nd)
Score
5-3
7-2
2-0
8-0
7-2
8-6
15-4
11-7
10-0
2-1
4-1
6-3
8-3
7-0
7-0
11-6
5-4
7-2
5-1
8-7
8-7
3-1
W-L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
1966
Record: 16-14
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas A&M
Arkansas A&M
Arkansas A&M
Arkansas A&M
Carleton
Maryville State
Maryville State
Gustavus Adolphus
St. Olaf
St. Olaf
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bethel
Bethel
UM-Morris
UM-Morris
Winona State
Winona State
Winona State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
MSU JV
MSU Alumni
6-6 NIC (3rd)
Score
11-3
6-1
12-3
4-1
8-0
7-1
3-0
8-0
5-2
2-0
13-5
2-1
4-3
4-3
5-1
9-0
7-1
7-4
11-0
4-2
12-10
6-2
1-0
5-4
3-1
15-6
6-0
6-3
8-7
10-7
W-L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
1967
Record: 20-10
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas Tech
John Brown
John Brown
Parsons
Parsons
Maryville State
Gustavus Adolphus
Bethel
Bethel
Carleton
Minnesota
Minnesota
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji Stare
UM-Morris
UM-Morris
UM-Morris
Winona State
Winona State
Winona State
11-4 NIC (2nd)
Score
1-0
10-0
19-11
6-3
3-0
2-0
6-4
4-2
10-0
5-4
7-0
9-4
11-2
2-1
8-4
6-0
5-1
4-3
2-0
2-1
16-14
14-8
12-6
3-2
4-1
2-0
8-2
5-4
8-1
W-L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
14
1968
Record: 21-10
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
Little Rock University
Little Rock University
John Brown
John Brown
Bethel
Bethel
St. Olaf
St. Olaf
Minnesota
Minnesota
Carleton
Carleton
St. Cloud State
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
UM-Morris
UM-Morris
UM-Morris
Macalester
Winona State
Winona State
MSU JV
So. Colorado*
Arkansas State*
S. Colorado State*
10-3 NIC (1st)
*NCAA Midwest Regional (3rd)
Score
12-0
6-0
8-5
10-2
3-0
5-1
10-0
6-4
2-1
3-2
12-0
1-0
2-0
6-0
7-2
2-0
12-7
6-0
14-2
26-8
3-2
10-0
14-4
12-1
4-3
3-0
3-0
11-1
6-3
1969
Record: 22-14
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
Little Rock Univ.
Arkansas State
Arkansas State
Henderson State
Henderson State
Bethel
Carleton
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Winona State
Winona State
Winona State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Wartburg
Wartburg
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
UM-Morris
UM-Morris
UM-Morris
Lea College
Lea College
SW Mississippi*
Luther*
No. Dakota State
10-2 NIC (1st)
NCAA Midwest Regional (3rd)
Score
8-1
2-1
6-4
8-0
11-10
11-0
11-9
11-4
7-2
3-0
4-3
4-0
4-1
6-4
5-0
5-0
11-5
5-2
6-1
21-2
3-0
8-1
3-2
2-0
4-0
3-0
5-2
4-0
4-0
4-2
9-2
12-2
7-1
4-1
12-10
1970
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
Little Rock Univ.
Arkansas State
Henderson State
Henderson State
South Dakota
South Dakota
South Dakota
Minnesota
Morningside
Augustana
Augustana
Augustana
North Dakota
Gustavus Adolphus
Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa
Lea College College
SW Missouri State*
SW Missouri State*
SW Missouri State*
11-0 NCC (1st)_
*NCAA Midwest Regional (2nd)
1971 Record: 22-12
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
Arkansas AM&M
Arkansas State
Arkansas Tech.
Arkansas
Arkansas
John Brown Univ.
John Brown Univ.
Augustana
Augustana
Augustana
Minnesota
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
Carleton
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa
South Dakota
South Dakota
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W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W-L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
w
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
Record: 19-2
Score
10-3
5-3
5-2
3-1
14-0
21-5
3-1
1-0
1-0
12-1
3-2
6-5
7-3
10-4
5-3
8-7
6-4
3-0
4-1
1-2
1-7
W-L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
Score
4-2
4-2
5-1
13-1
12-0
10-0
7-2
6-4
10-7
4-1
4-1
4-0
3-2
5-3
5-4
4-3
2-1
5-3
4-3
4-1
5-3
9-1
7-1
6-2
W-L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
Gustavus Adolphus
Morningside
Morningside
Morningside
Luther College*
Northern Colorado*
Central Missouri**
Florida Southern**
NCC 14-6 (1st)
*NCAA Midwest Regional (1st)
**College World Series (4th)
5-2
2-1
11-4
2-1
4-0
3-2
9-0
6-0
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
1972
Record: 22-8
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
Arkansas State
Arkansas State
Ark.-Little Rock
Arkansas Tech.
Arkansas Tech.
Carthage
Carthage
John Brown Univ.
John Brown Univ.
Minnesota
Minnesota
South Dakota
South Dakota
South Dakota
Carleton
Carleton
Morningside
Morningside
St. Olaf
St. Olaf
Augustana
Lea College
Lea College
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
NCC 8-4 (2nd)
Score
9-1
7-1
9-1
3-0
11-2
5-3
9-5
3-2
3-1
4-1
5-3
4-3
3-2
3-0
1-0
7-4
4-1
5-2
5-4
10-3
6-1
11-0
6-4
3-2
2-1
4-3
5-1
1-0
11-3
2-1
W-L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
w
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
1973 Record: 25-11
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
College of Ozarks
College of Ozarks
Ark.-Little Rock
Ark.-Little Rock
Arkansas
Ark.-Little Rock
Ark.-Little Rock
John Brown Univ.
Augustana
Augustana
Augustana
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adoplhus
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
Southwest State
Southwest State
Morningside
Morningside
Morningside
Carleton
Carleton
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
Minnesota
Minnesota
St. Olaf
St. Olaf
South Dakota
South Dakota
South Dakota
NCC 11-7 (4th)
Score
4-0
5-4
6-3
13-5
13-3
12-7
4-2
5-1
3-0
6-3
19-4
3-2
4-2
5-2
1-0
10-9
13-9
10-1
2-0
6-1
8-1
6-4
4-2
4-2
5-1
7-6
2-0
3-2
6-5
7-0
4-3
4-3
5-3
6-0
10-3
7-1
W-L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
1974
Record: 22-13
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
Ark.-Fayetteville
Ark.-Fayetteville
John Brown Univ.
John Brown Univ.
Central Arkansas
Ark.-Little Rock
Ark.-Little Rock
Arkansas Tech.
Arkansas Tech.
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
Minnesota
Minnesota
Southwest State
Southwest State
Morningside
Morningside
Morningside
Carleton
Carleton
Augustana
Augustana
Augustana
Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
St. Olaf
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
Neb.-Wesleyan*
Central Missouri*
Central Missouri*
Central Missouri*
NCC 10-3 (1st)
*NCAA Midwest Regional (2nd)
Score
4-2
9-3
2-1
4-3
9-6
4-0
5-0
4-2
5-2
3-1
6-3
10-2
7-4
10-0
5-1
2-1
7-4
1-0
13-4
2-0
2-0
18-2
9-3
7-4
3-1
9-3
2-0
6-4
6-0
7-1
3-1
2-1
5-2
5-0
6-4
W-L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
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1975 Record: 18-4
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
College of Ozarks
College of Ozarks
Ark.-Little Rock
Ark.-Little Rock
Ark.-Little Rock
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
St. John’s
Carleton
Carleton
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa
Morningside
Morningside
South Dakota
South Dakota
South Dakota
Winona State
Winona State
NCC 7-3
Score
9-1
12-6
24-5
2-0
5-1
9-1
8-4
11-1
25-1
10-0
2-0
4-2
5-4
14-12
20-2
3-1
3-0
6-3
9-0
9-0
8-7
10-5
W-L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
1976 Record: 23-12
Coach: Jean McCarthy
Opponent
Ark.-Fayetteville
Ark.-Fayetteville
Central Arkansas
Central Arkansas
Ark.-Little Rock
Ark.-Little Rock
John Brown Univ.
John Brown Univ.
St. John’s
St. John’s
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adoplhus
Augsburg
Augsburg
Southwest State
Southwest State
South Dakota
South Dakota
South Dakota
South Dakota
Morningside
Morningside
Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
SE Missouri State*
Missouri-St. Louis*6-3
Nebraska-Omaha*
NCC 15-1 (1st)
*NCAA Midwest Regional (2nd)
Score
2-0
2-0
7-4
4-1
1-0
4-1
6-4
11-3
8-0
13-4
8-2
1-0
1-0
5-4
6-3
4-0
7-3
10-7
4-3
3-0
6-5
6-5
6-5
6-0
5-4
10-1
2-1
8-3
22-0
16-0
4-1
1-0
8-3
W
10-6
W-L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
1977 Record: 22-17
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Score
St. Mary’s
4-0
Southwestern
9-3
Southwestern
3-2
St. Edward’s
6-4
St. Edward’s
6-4
Texas Lutheran
2-1
Texas Lutheran
2-0
Texas A&M
7-1
Huston-Tillotson
8-2
Huston-Tillotson
10-1
Southwest State
2-1
Southwest State
8-3
Augsburg
3-1
Augsburg
8-2
Winona State
6-1
Winona State
8-7
St. John’s
5-0
St. John’s
3-1
Gustavus Adolphus
2-1
Gustavus Adolphus
6-3
UN-Omaha
1-0
UN-Omaha
3-2
UN-Omaha
3-2
UN-Omaha
5-4
Gustavus Adolphus
10-2
Gustavus Adolphus
6-3
Morningside
7-5
Morningside
5-2
Morningside
5-1
Morningside
2-1
Northern Iowa
5-1
Northern Iowa
7-5
Northern Iowa
3-1
Northern Iowa
3-2
UN-Omaha*
10-0
UM-St. Louis*
8-4
UN-Omaha*
3-2
NCC 8-4 (1st)
*NCAA North Central Regional (5th)
1978
Record: 31-15
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Huston-Tillotson
Huston-Tillotson
SW Texas
SW Texas
Wartburg
Wartburg
St. Mary’s
Texas Lutheran
Texas Lutheran
Eastern Michigan
Eastern Michigan
Eastern Michigan
Trinity
Trinity
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
Score
13-3
18-2
8-4
5-3
8-1
14-1
8-3
5-3
6-3
6-4
8-0
4-1
3-2
7-5
7-5
12-5
L
W-L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W-L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
Moorhead State
11-5
Moorhead State
16-5
Moorhead State
16-0
Moorhead State
11-0
Bethel
18-3
Bethel
18-3
Bemidji State
6-5
Bemidji State
15-3
Bemidji State
6-5
Bemidji State
2-0
Southwest State
9-0
Southwest State
7-4
Southwest State
4-0
Southwest State
2-0
Winona State
7-4
Winona State
9-5
St. John’s
9-5
St. John’s
11-0
UM-Morris
5-3
UM-Morris
7-0
UM-Morris
3-2
UM-Duluth
3-2
UM-Duluth
7-4
St. Cloud State
11-2
St. Cloud State
4-1
St. Cloud State
7-4
St. Cloud State
12-5
SE Loisiana*
4-2
Delta State*
14-11
Troy State*
18-9
NIC 17-7 (2nd)
*NCAA South Central Regional (3rd)
1979
Record: 26-11-1
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
SW Texas
SW Texas
Eastern Michigan
Eastern Michigan
St. Mary’s (Tex.)
Trinity
Eastern Michigan
Texas Wesleyan
Texas Wesleyan
St. Thomas
St. Thomas
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
Northern State
Northern State
Minnesota
Minnesota
UM-Duluth
UM-Duluth
UM-Duluth
UM-Duluth
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
UM-Morris
UM-Morris
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Winona State
Winona State
Winona State
Winona State
SW Missouri State
UM-St. Louis*
UM-St. Louis*
LeMoyne**
Cal. Poly-Pomona**10-4
NIC 14-4 (1st)
*NCAA Midwest Regional (1st)
**College World Series (7th)
1980 Record: 34-21-1
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
SW Texas
SW Texas
Mary Hardin Baylor
Mary Hardin Baylor
St. Mary’s (Tex.)
St. Mary’s (Tex.)
St. Edwards
Dallas Baptist
Southwestern Texas
Southwestern Texas
Texas Lutheran
Texas Lutheran
Trinity
Trinity
Dallas Univ.
Dallas Univ.
South Dakota
South Dakota
Huron State
Huron State
Huron State
Huron State
St. Thomas
St. Thomas
Minnesota
Minnesota
UM-Duluth
UM-Duluth
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Southwest State
Southwest State
Winona State
Winona State
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Northern State
Northern State
UM-Morris
UM-Morris
Bemidji State
St. Cloud State
Winona State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
Score
5-4
12-4
3-3
4-3
9-6
10-9
11-4
5-1
5-3
10-1
4-2
6-5
3-0
8-7
5-1
8-4
2-1
2-1
6-1
13-3
4-1
15-4
7-1
5-2
9-4
6-2
6-5
4-1
8-5
3-2
6-0
3-1
12-3
2-1
6-3
16-9
6-2
L
W-L
W
W
T
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
Score
6-1
9-9
15-1
7-6
8-7
10-0
12-4
5-0
4-2
1-0
9-5
5-0
9-3
4-3
9-8
5-4
16-2
7-0
7-0
8-1
6-0
10-4
11-4
8-2
5-2
7-6
6-0
9-3
7-4
5-2
7-4
9-1
8-2
9-4
22-1
18-12
11-3
2-1
15-2
10-5
15-6
19-1
9-1
12-2
28-16
11-3
9-4
4-1
8-1
W-L
W
T
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
MSU Baseball Year-By-Year
SW Missouri State*
Morningside*
NW Missouri State*
NW Missouri State*
Florida Southern**
New Haven**
Cal. Poly-Pomona**
NIC 13-3 (1st)
*NCAA Midwest Regional (1st)
**College World Series (3rd)
1981
Record: 30-10
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
St. Mary’s (Tex.)
St. Mary’s (Tex.)
Phillips
Phillips
St. Edward’s
St. Edward’s
Concordia (Neb.)
Concordia (Neb.)
Phillips
Trinity
Trinity
Texas Lutheran
Texas Lutheran
Texas Lutheran
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
Augsburg
Augsburg
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Moorhead State
Moorhead State
Northern State
Northern State
UM-Morris
UM-Morris
Winona State
Winona
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
St. Thomas
St. Thomas
Southwest State
Southwest State
Minnesota
Bemidji State
Winona State
Winona State
NIC 12-2 (1st)
8-3
13-2
7-4
8-2
12-9
3-1
10-4
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
Score
2-1
4-2
5-4
11-4
5-4
6-0
12-2
14-2
10-8
11-3
3-2
9-6
7-5
16-8
14-5
7-0
9-3
12-0
9-3
6-2
10-1
12-0
5-2
11-0
11-10
4-0
7-3
8-1
12-11
5-2
11-8
6-5
5-2
5-2
11-0
7-4
9-1
4-1
3-1
11-0
W-L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
1982
Record: 30-9
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Score
W-L
Phillips
13-0
L
St. Edward’s
10-6
L
SW Texas
5-2
W
SW Texas
4-2
L
Trinity
5-2
W
Trinity
6-4
L
Mary Hardin-Baylor
4-1
W
Mary Hardin-Baylor
4-1
W
Texas Lutheran
3-1
W
Texas Lutheran
5-0
W
Concordia (Neb.)
16-0
W
Concordia (Neb.)
13-3
W
Iowa State
10-9
W
Iowa State
5-2
W
North Dakota State
12-0
W
North Dakota State
12-2
W
North Dakota State
7-4
W
North Dakota State
5-3
L
North Dakota
13-8
W
North Dakota
12-2
W
North Dakota
4-1
W
North Dakota
8-0
W
UW-River Falls
2-1
W
UW-River Falls
6-1
W
Augsburg
5-4
W
Augsburg
10-7
W
UN-Omaha
8-4
W
UN-Omaha
10-4
L
Morningside
5-0
W
Morningside
11-1
W
South Dakota State
8-6
W
South Dakota State
8-3
W
South Dakota State
9-6
W
South Dakota State
12-5
W
Minnesota
4-0
L
NW Missouri State
*5-4
W
SW Missouri State
*6-4
L
NW Missouri State
*4-2
W
SW Missouri State
*16-4
L
st
NCC 14-2 (1 )
*NCAA Division II Midwest Regional (2nd)
1983 Record: 29-12
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
SW Texas
SW Texas
St. Edward’s
St. Edward’s
Texas Lutheran
Texas Lutheran
Trinity
Trinity
Concordia (Tex.)
Concordia (Tex.)
Creighton
Creighton
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
Minnesota
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
UW-River Falls
UW-River Falls
Augsburg
Score
7-3
8-7
4-3
9-5
10-6
6-1
9-4
7-4
11-1
15-5
7-6
11-3
7-0
6-2
4-0
6-0
9-2
5-2
5-1
12-6
4-2
4-2
10-5
4-1
5-4
17-10
W-L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
Augsburg
Winona State
Winona State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
South Dakota State
St. Cloud State
Morningside
SE Missouri State*
NE Missouri State*
SI-Edwardsville*
SI-Edwardsville*
Minnesota
NCC 13-1 (1st)
*NCAA Midwest Regional (2nd)
1984 Record: 24-14-1
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Concordia (Tex.)
Concordia (Tex.)
Buena Vista
St. Edward’s
Notre Dame
Buena Vista
Texas Lutheran
Texas Lutheran
Trinity
Trinity
Texas Wesleyan
Texas Wesleyan
Nebraska
Nebraska
Bellevue (NE)
Bellevue (NE)
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
Winona State
Winona State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
Minnesota
Minnesota
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
South Dakota State
St. Cloud State
UN-Omaha
South Dakota State
NCC 10-2 (1st North. Div.)
14-3
5-2
6-0
2-1
3-2
4-3
4-3
4-1
14-0
17-4
1-0
8-3
2-1
9-5
12-11
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
Score
6-2
8-2
8-7
9-0
8-5
6-4
7-3
3-1
12-5
9-8
7-1
4-3
12-2
10-2
9-1
7-0
5-3
6-0
7-6
12-1
9-6
5-5
12-1
10-1
1-0
13-5
18-1
18-7
25-5
11-0
7-6
3-2
8-7
10-8
11-10
3-2
8-4
6-0
4-1
W-L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
1985 Record: 30-20
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Score
Texas
15-1
Texas
10-1
Southwestern Texas
4-1
Southwestern Texas
10-3
Concordia (Tex.)
10-3
Concordia (Tex.)
1-0
Huston-Tillitson
4-1
Huston-Tillitson
7-3
Mary Hardin-Baylor
7-0
Mary Hardin-Baylor
4-1
UT-Arlington
8-1
UT-Arlington
5-4
Oklahoma
7-2
Oklahoma
8-5
Oklahoma City
10-5
Oklahoma City
8-5
Iowa
7-2
Iowa
4-2
South Dakota State
4-3
South Dakota State
3-1
Gustavus Adolphus
4-2
Gustavus Adolphus
5-0
Augsburg
16-0
Augsburg
10-1
Winona State
13-12
Winona State
5-3
North Dakota
8-0
North Dakota
6-2
North Dakota
4-0
North Dakota
9-0
North Dakota State
4-0
North Dakota State
10-0
North Dakota State
9-1
North Dakota State
3-0
Minnesota
6-5
Minnesota
11-6
St. Cloud State
4-1
St. Cloud State
5-1
St. Cloud State
11-1
St. Cloud State
12-5
Iowa State
8-1
Iowa State
5-4
UN-Omaha
8-0
South Dakota State
11-5
South Dakota State
14-5
Lewis*
9-8
SI-Edwardsville*
6-5
Sam Houston State*13-5
L
Winona State
8-4
Winona State
15-1
NCC 11-1 (1st North. Playoff Champs)
rd
*NCAA Midwest Regional (3 )
1986
Record: 35-15
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Southwestern
Southwestern
Texas
Texas
Huston-Tillitson
Huston-Tillitson
Concordia (Tex.)
Concordia (Tex.)
Mary Hardin-Baylor
Score
11-10
16-5
5-0
10-2
12-4
10-8
16-5
15-5
8-3
W-L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W-L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
Mary Hardin-Baylor
17-7
Central State (Okla.)
13-8
Central State (Okla.)
15-12
Oklahoma City
11-5
Oklahoma City
11-8
Briar Cliff
5-0
Briar Cliff
8-2
South Dakota State
1-0
South Dakota State
6-3
Nebraska
6-3
Nebraska
11-3
Gustavus Adolphus
10-7
Gustavus Adolphus
12-2
Minnesota
12-0
Minnesota
6-4
North Dakota
9-2
North Dakota
12-1
North Dakota
5-2
North Dakota
11-0
Winona State
13-3
Winona State
14-2
North Dakota State
11-1
North Dakota State
7-1
North Dakota State
4-3
North Dakota State
9-1
St. Cloud State
10-4
St. Cloud State
12-7
St. Cloud State
8-2
St. Cloud State
10-4
Minnesota
7-6
Morningside
10-0
St. Cloud State
7-1
St. Cloud State
9-4
Winona State
5-4
Shippensburg*
13-3
Wright State*
7-2
Lewis*
14-7
Lewis*
7-5
Troy State**
8-6
Tampa**
6-2
Columbus**
14-12
NCC 9-4 (No. Div. & Playoff Champs)
*NCAA No. Central Reg. (1st)
**College World Series (4th)
1987
Record: 32-16
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Score
Schreiner
3-2
Schreiner
4-3
Trinity
14-0
Trinity
14-1
Southwestern Tex.
6-5
Southwestern Tex.
14-4
SW Texas State
8-3
SW Texas State
5-1
SW Texas State
7-1
SW Texas State
6-4
Concordia (Tex.)
3-2
Concordia (Tex.)
11-5
Oklahoma City
10-0
Oklahoma
17-5
Iowa
5-3
Iowa
8-4
Winona State
6-3
Winona State
6-5
UW-River Falls
9-0
UW-River Falls
9-2
South Dakota State
6-5
South Dakota State
5-4
Nebraska-Omaha
19-4
Nebraska-Omaha
12-9
Minnesota
5-4
Minnesota
4-3
North Dakota State
15-8
North Dakota State
20-1
North Dakota State
4-3
North Dakota State
22-15
Gustavus Adolphus
10-0
Gustavus Adolphus
19-3
North Dakota
8-4
North Dakota
2-0
North Dakota
6-3
North Dakota
11-0
Augustana
12-2
Augustana
13-2
St. Cloud State
7-0
St. Cloud State
3-1
St. Cloud State
6-0
St. Cloud State
13-5
Minnesota
6-4
Morningside
11-1
South Dakota State
8-7
South Dakota State
6-5
Lewis*
11-9
Shippensburg*
9-3
NCC 10-2 (No. Div. & Playoff Champs)
*NCAA Regional (4th)
1988
Record: 30-17
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Southwestern (Tex.)
Southwestern (Tex.)
Schreiner
Schreiner
Concordia (Tex.)
Concordia (Tex.)
Incarnate Word
Incarnate Word
Dallas Baptist
Dallas Baptist
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City
Benedictine
Benedictine
Northern Iowa
Iowa
Iowa
UW-River Falls
UW-River Falls
Nebraska-Omaha
Nebraska-Omaha
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
Winona State
Winona State
North Dakota State
Score
12-11
12-6
2-1
12-3
3-2
4-2
13-8
8-6
21-11
10-9
15-5
18-8
6-3
12-8
24-14
6-5
9-2
13-7
9-7
11-1
9-2
4-2
6-3
7-4
8-7
4-1
15-3
5-1
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W-L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
w
W
W
W
L
L
W-L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
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North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
Minnesota
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Minnesota
South Dakota State*
Morningside*
South Dakota State*
St. Joe’s**
Lewis**
Indiana (Pa.)**
Lewis**
NCC 11-3 (1st)
*NCC Tourney (1st)
**NCAA Regional (2nd)
5-2
12-2
5-4
10-7
2-1
10-0
10-0
7-4
8-5
6-1
3-2
5-0
6-3
13-0
7-3
10-1
7-5
5-0
3-1
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
1989
Record: 33-19
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Score
W-L
Lubbock Christian
14-7
L
St. Edward’s
12-1
W
Concordia (Tex.)
4-3
W
Incarnate Word
4-3
L
Incarnate Word
4-3
L
SW Texas State
17-7
L
SW Texas State
3-1
L
Oklahoma City
15-5
L
Oklahoma City
13-9
L
Cent.Oklahoma State
10-5
L
Cent.Oklahoma State
15-14
W
Grand View
10-1
W
Grand View
9-3
L
Iowa
5-3
L
Iowa
9-1
L
Briar Cliff
18-12
W
Briar Cliff
9-8
W
Morningside
14-9
W
Morningside
14-7
W
Bellevue
12-1
W
UN-Omaha
8-0
W
UN-Omaha
5-4
W
Augustana
3-2
W
Augustana
10-0
W
South Dakota State
4-1
W
South Dakota State
14-4
W
Minnesota
10-6
W
North Dakota
6-3
W
North Dakota
5-4
W
North Dakota
1-0
L
North Dakota
7-0
W
Winona State
5-0
W
Winona State
7-2
W
North Dakota State
2-1
L
North Dakota State
4-3
W
North Dakota State
7-6
W
North Dakota State
8-2
W
Gustavus Adolphus
13-0
W
Gustavus Adolphus
8-0
W
St. Cloud State
4-2
W
St. Cloud State
10-0
L
St. Cloud State
6-3
L
St. Cloud State
8-7
W
Minnesota
11-2
L
South Dakota State*
2-1
L
Morningside*
8-3
W
South Dakota State*
8-4
W
St. Cloud State*
3-0
W
St. Cloud State*
5-2
W
Southern Indiana**
8-4
W
Lewis**
7-4
L
Lewis**
8-4
L
NCC North 8-4 (2nd)
*NCC Tourney (1st)
nd
**NCAA Division II No. Cent. Region (2 )
1990 Record: 34-9-1
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Score
Incarnate Word
10-6
Incarnate Word
8-6
Incarnate Word
3-2
Baker (Kan.)
4-0
Schreiner
8-0
SW Texas State
8-1
SW Texas State
10-6
SW Texas State
8-6
SW Texas State
3-3
Southwestern (Tex.)
15-6
Southern Arkansas
7-2
Grand View
6-5
Grand View
11-10
UN-Omaha
14-2
UN-Omaha
9-2
Southwest State
10-5
Southwest State
11-1
Augustana
5-3
Augustana
22-0
South Dakota State
5-4
South Dakota State
7-3
Gustavus Adolphus
9-6
Gustavus Adolphus
9-2
North Dakota State
3-2
North Dakota State
7-4
North Dakota State
9-4
North Dakota State
7-0
Minnesota
5-2
Grand View
18-4
Grand View
9-8
St. Cloud State
8-7
St. Cloud State
5-4
St. Cloud State
3-1
St. Cloud State
4-3
Winona State
7-5
Winona State
16-11
Morningside*
8-0
South Dakota State*
4-0
South Dakota State*
5-0
South Dakota State*
2-1
Ferris State**
16-3
Lewis**
3-1
Lewis**
7-5
Lewis**
7-4
st
*NCC Tournament (1 )
nd
**NCAA Midwest Regional (2 )
W-L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
T
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
1991 Record: 22-13-2
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Stephen F. Austin
Prairie View A&M
Stephen F. Austin
Prairie View A&M
Houston
Houston
SW Texas
SW Texas
Northwood Institute
Northwood Institute
Northwood Institute
Northwood Institute
Grand View
Grand View
Iowa
Iowa
Minnesota
Viterbo
Viterbo
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
Augustana
Augustana
Iowa State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
Grand View
Grand View
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Minnesota
North Dakota*
South Dakota State*
*NCC Tournament (7th)
Score
3-2
9-8
4-3
15-6
3-2
4-0
15-3
4-3
7-2
4-1
5-4
8-1
8-1
13-9
5-4
4-4
10-3
3-2
16-1
7-3
2-1
1-0
6-2
4-0
4-3
11-5
6-2
0-0
9-8
13-5
10-7
3-2
5-3
12-4
5-4
4-0
7-4
W-L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
T
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
T
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
1992
Record: 25-12
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Union
Plymouth State
Central Connecticut
Union
Colby
Iowa
Augsburg
Winona State
Iowa
Iowa
Grand View
Grand View
Augustana
Augustana
Viterbo
Marion
Marion
Viterbo
Gustavus Adolphus
Gustavus Adolphus
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
Minnesota
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Northern Colorado*
St. Cloud State*
#Game declared forfeit
*NCC Tournament
Score
7-3
12-3
11-1
2-1
8-1
16-2
8-4
2-0
9-2
6-2
3-1
10-5
7-5
8-2
10-1
9-0
2-1
10-5
6-2
10-0
3-0
2-0
4-2
9-0
8-0
6-0
6-5
5-2
12-1
6-4
11-4
7-6
10-5#
8-6#
8-2
8-2
7-5
W-L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
1993 Record: 29-9
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Cent.Missouri State
Cent.Missouri State
Williams
Union
Bucknell
Northeaster Illinois
Elmhurst
Colby
Youngstown
Winona State
Winona State
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
Viterbo
Viterbo
Viterbo
Viterbo
South Dakota
South Dakota
Augustana
Augustana
North Dakota State*
North Dakota State*
North Dakota State*
North Dakota State*
Grand View
North Dakota*
North Dakota*
Viterbo
Minnesota
St. Cloud State*
St. Cloud State*
St. Cloud State*
St. Cloud State*
Augustana**
North Dakota**
Northern Colorado**
*NCC North (1st)
**NCC Tournament (5th)
Score
3-1
10-3
16-5
10-0
13-3
7-5
5-3
9-1
2-1
5-4
7-5
11-5
4-2
4-1
5-0
5-1
8-2
11-6
12-1
10-6
11-3
6-0
13-3
9-2
7-5
15-5
9-3
9-1
11-1
12-3
8-5
2-1
7-1
8-7
12-8
8-6
7-2
W-L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
2006 Maverick Baseball
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MSU Baseball Year-By-Year
1994 Record: 24-15
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Eau Claire
Lubbock Christian
Texas Tech
Nebraska-Kearney
Nebraska-Kearney
Texas Tech
Wayland Baptist
Fort Hays State
Lubbock Christian
Lubbock Christian
Iowa
Northern Iowa
Minnesota
Grand View
Grand View
South Dakota
South Dakota
Marion*
Viterbo*
Marion*
Viterbo*
Augustana
Augustana
Winona State
Winona State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota**
North Dakota**
North Dakota**
North Dakota**
Viterbo
St. Cloud State**
St. Cloud State**
St. Cloud State**
St. Cloud State**
*Viterbo V-Hawk Classic
**NCC North 5-7 (3rd)
Score
4-3
5-0
15-9
18-4
8-1
13-9
19-3
7-2
4-1
7-5
7-4
10-9
8-3
1-0
10-7
10-7
12-1
11-8
4-1
13-2
4-1
5-0
4-2
15-13
14-3
17-5
4-3
7-0
10-1
9-2
8-0
5-1
7-1
21-0
18-7
3-2
10-7
7-2
10-4
W-L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
1995 Record: 27-15
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
St. John’s
St. John’s
North Park
North Park
College of the SW
College of the SW
College of the SW
Lubbock Christian
Metro State
Metro State
Lubbock Christian
Lubbock Christian
Lubbock Christian
Iowa
Winona State
Winona State
Mount Mercy
Mount Mercy
Mount Mercy
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
Gustavus Adolphus
South Dakota
South Dakota
Augustana
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
UW-Eau Claire
UW-Eau Claire
Minnesota
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
South Dakota State
Nebraska-Omaha
Score
9-3
12-1
9-2
11-2
25-2
3-2
6-3
5-0
21-11
13-8
15-14
17-4
6-0
22-3
9-8
29-10
7-2
10-1
6-3
8-2
9-3
5-3
14-1
2-1
11-8
5-1
2-0
10-9
29-0
1-0
5-3
3-2
2-1
20-9
13-11
7-6
4-0
3-2
9-3
5-3
6-5
9-6
W-L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
w
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
1996
Record: 36-18
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Kansas
Kansas
Kansas
Lubbock Christian
Northwest Nazarene13-3
College of SW
Lubbock Christian
Lubbock Christian
Hardin-Simmons
Lubbock Christian
Hardin-Simmons
Hardin-Simmons
Iowa
Iowa
Grand View
Grand View
Lindenwood
Lindenwood
Lindenwood
Lindenwood
McKendree
McKendree
Winona State
Winona State
Gustavus Adolphus 6-2
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
Augustana
Augustana
South Dakota
South Dakota
North Dakota
Score
6-5
7-2
9-7
6-4
W
4-2
6-3
13-7
12-2
11-1
4-2
7-4
3-2
4-3
4-3
4-2
6-2
4-2
3-1
5-2
12-1
7-1
13-0
5-1
W
12-6
15-5
4-2
11-4
5-4
9-6
6-4
4-1
11-2
5-2
8-2
W-L
L
L
L
L
16
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
North Dakota
North Dakota
North Dakota
Grand View
Grand View
Minnesota
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
South Dakota State
Nebraska-Omaha
Northern Colorado
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
Missouri-St. Louis*
Central Missouri St.*
Missouri-St. Louis*
*NCAA Regional (2nd)
3-2
5-4
5-1
10-3
7-2
16-11
8-3
4-0
4-3
4-3
18-15
28-3
13-3
8-4
4-3
9-5
5-1
9-7
1997 Record: 32-14
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Score
Grand View
7-1
Grand View
9-1
Missouri Western
4-3
Washburn
4-3
Washburn
3-2
Central Missouri St.
8-7
Central Missouri St.
5-3
Cent. Missouri St.
5-4
Lubbock Christian
14-10
West Texas A&M
15-14
West Texas A&M
25-15
West Texas A&M
8-0
Hardin-Simmons
10-9
Abilene Christian
6-4
Tarleton State
9-2
Tarleton State
8-3
Tarleton State
33-12
South Dakota
15-5
South Dakota
6-5
Morningside
7-3
Morningside
10-4
Gustavus Adolphus
8-3
Gustavus Adolphus
2-1
South Dakota State
5-4
South Dakota State
5-3
Southwest State
11-1
Southwest State
6-3
North Dakota State
2-1
North Dakota State
10-1
North Dakota State
6-2
North Dakota State
4-3
Winona State
3-0
Winona State
10-3
Minnesota-Morris
11-2
Minnesota-Morris
19-1
Minnesota
7-5
St. Cloud State
3-2
St. Cloud State
9-5
St. Cloud State
10-0
St. Cloud State
7-2
South Dakota
21-8
Augustana
5-3
South Dakota State
7-4
South Dakota State
10-6
Pittsburg State*
5-3
Cent. Missouri State*
6-2
*NCAA Division II Central Regionals (3rd)
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W-L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
1998
Record: 22-18
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
NW Missouri State
NW Missouri State
Minnesota
Minnesota-Duluth
Minnesota-Duluth
Central Oklahoma
West Texas A&M
West Texas A&M
Tarleton State
Tarleton State
Abilene Christian
Abilene Christian
Abilene Christian
South Dakota
South Dakota
Morningside
Morningside
Winona State
Winona State
Nebraska-Omaha
Nebraska-Omaha
Northern Colorado
Northern Colorado
Southwest State
Southwest State
Gustavus Adolphus
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Sioux Falls
South Dakota State
South Dakota State
Augustana
Augustana
Grand View
Grand View
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
North Dakota State
Score
7-1
4-3
9-7
6-3
7-3
11-7
6-1
6-5
10-5
18-11
8-5
7-6
10-5
13-11
17-1
17-2
10-4
12-5
5-1
4-2
3-0
4-3
8-2
5-4
1-0
13-9
17-11
10-8
8-3
8-5
13-4
6-4
6-5
7-5
7-6
5-4
8-4
9-0
18-2
11-7
W-L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
1999
Record: 33-13-1
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
St. Joseph’s
St. Joseph’s
Central Missouri State
Central Missouri State
Central Missouri State
West Texas A&M
West Texas A&M
Tarleton
Tarleton
Abilene Christian
Abilene Christian
Abilene Christian
Score
4-1
3-3
5-4
4-3
8-1
16-8
8-5
15-14
3-0
15-4
11-3
2-1
W-L
W
T
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
2006 Maverick Baseball
Grand View
15-7
Grand View
16-4
Northern Iowa
7-5
No. Colorado
10-2
No. Colorado
4-3
No. Colorado
4-3
No. Colorado
12-4
St. Cloud State
8-0
St. Cloud State
3-2
St. Cloud State
6-2
St. Cloud State
3-2
Augustana
9-8
Augustana
4-2
South Dakota State
4-1
South Dakota State
11-4
Gustavus Adolphus
11-7
Minnesota
6-0
North Dakota
5-4
North Dakota
10-2
Minnesota-Morris
10-0
Minnesota-Morris
12-2
Southwest State
25-9
Southwest State
9-0
South Dakota
6-4
South Dakota
9-1
Morningside
7-1
Morningside
9-4
Winona State
19-10
St. Cloud State
16-1
Nebraska-Omaha
9-7
St. Cloud State
3-2
Pittsburg State*
5-3
Central Missouri State*
5-2
*NCAA Division II Central Regional (4th)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
2000
Record: 36-18
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Score
Rockhurst
8-5
NW Missouri State
27-15
NW Missouri State
6-5
Rockhurst
10-6
Central Mo. State
4-0
Ft. Hays State
5-0
West Texas A&M
11-3
West Texas A&M
15-7
Abilene Christian
10-3
Tarleton State
11-10
Tarleton State
8-4
Northern Iowa
6-4
Grand View
10-0
Grand View
14-7
Concordia-St. Paul
12-1
Concordia-St. Paul
14-2
St. Scholastica
7-2
St. Scholastica
16-3
St. Cloud State
6-4
St. Cloud State
7-6
St. Cloud State
6-5
St. Cloud State
21-3
Southwest State
11-6
Southwest State
5-3
Gustavus Adolphus
6-0
Augustana
6-1
Augustana
1-0
South Dakota State
4-2
South Dakota State
5-2
Minnesota
11-5
North Dakota
13-7
North Dakota
7-2
North Dakota
2-1
North Dakota
6-3
Winona State
4-3
Winona State
2-1
Morningside
11-0
Morningside
7-6
South Dakota
10-2
South Dakota
12-6
Grand View
2-1
Grand View
6-2
Northern Colorado
2-0
Northern Colorado
8-6
Nebraska-Omaha
4-0
Nebraska-Omaha
3-2
Nebraska-Omaha
5-2
Morningside
15-7
Morningside
13-2
Central Missouri State*
7-6
Rockhurst*
2-1
Central Missouri State*
6-4
*NCAA Division II Regional (3rd)
W-L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
2001
Record: 32-15
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
St. Mary’s
Incarnate Word
St. Mary’s
Incarnate Word
Incarnate Word
St. Edward’s
St. Edward’s
Rockhurst
Rockhurst
Rockhurst
Rockhurst
Grandview
Grandview
Central (iowa) College
Central (Iowa) Collge
Augustana*
Augustana*
South Dakota State*
South Dakota State*
North Dakota State*
North Dakota State*
North Dakota*
North Dakota*
South Dakota*
South Dakota*
Nebraska-Omaha*
Nebraska-Omaha*
Nebraska-Omaha*
Nebraska-Omaha
Grand View
Grand View
Winona State
Winona State
St. Cloud State*
St. Cloud State*
Score
3-2
9-3
9-2
9-4
7-6
6-1
12-0
6-5
5-4
4-1
12-3
2-1
16-7
3-2
11-5
15-2
10-7
7-6
5-3
7-1
6-0
4-1
4-2
9-0
8-5
7-5
5-4
8-3
31-11
4-3
13-8
5-0
6-4
1-0
13-4
W-L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
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St. Cloud State*
5-3
L
St. Cloud State*
5-1
L
St. Cloud State#
5-1
L
North Dakota#
10-5
W
St. Cloud State#
4-1
W
South Dakota State#
4-2
W
South Dakota State#
8-3
W
Wayne State@
2-1
L
Missouri Southern@
9-5
W
Wayne State@
11-5
W
Central Missouri State@
9-7
L
*North Central Conference opponent
#North Central Conference Tournament
nd
@NCAA Division II Central Regional (2 )
2002
Record: 31-16
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Score
W-L
UW-Parkside (Metrodome)
6-3
W
UW-Parkside (Metrodome)
7-4
W
Central Missouri State
10-8
L
Incarnate Word
5-2
L
St. Mary’s
11-5
L
Incarnate Word
6-4
W
St. Mary’s
11-5
L
Incarnate Word
9-4
L
St. Edward’s
4-2
W
St. Edward’s
11-4
W
Washburn
2-1
W
Washburn
3-2
W
Rockhurst
6-1
L
Rockhurst
11-4
W
Minnesota
11-6
W
Grand View
9-5
W
Grand View
8-2
L
Northwest Missouri
13-11
W
North Dakota*
8-2
W
North Dakota*
3-1
L
North Dakota State*
6-1
L
North Dakota State*
3-1
W
Morningside*
4-1
W
Morningside*
5-2
W
South Dakota*
11-3
W
South Dakota*
5-0
L
Winona State
6-5
W
Winona State
15-2
W
Nebraska - Omaha*
9-4
L
Nebraska - Omaha*
4-2
L
Northern Colorado*
4-0
W
Northern Colorado*
15-5
W
St. Cloud State*
12-5
W
St. Cloud State*
12-1
W
St. Cloud State
2-1
W
St. Cloud State
8-5
L
Augustana*
9-5
W
Augustana*
3-2
L
South Dakota State*
11-9
W
South Dakota State*
13-2
W
Augustana#
7-4
W
Nebraska - Omaha#
21-8
W
South Dakota State#
6-5
W
Nebraska Omaha@
17-16
W
Central Missouri St.@
12-11
W
Central Missouri St.@
7-3
L
Central Missouri St.@
10-6
L
*North Central Conference Game
#North Central Conference Tournament
nd
@NCAA Division II Central Regional (2 )
2003 Record: 21-23, 10-14 NCC
Coach: Dean Bowyer & Shane Bowyer
Opponent
Score
W-L
Grand View (Dome)
3-2
L
Grand View (Dome)
13-4 (5) W
@St. Mary’s
4-3
L
@Incarnate Word
28-8
W
@St. Mary’s
7-6
W
@Incarnate Word
15-10
W
@St. Mary’s
1-0
L
@Incarnate Word
5-4
L
@St. Edwards
9-8
W
@St. Edwards
9-8
L
Southwest State (K.C.)
5-1
L
@Rockhurst
9-5
W
Winona State (K.C.)
20-3
W
@Winona State
14-6
W
Gustavus
8-5
W
North Dakota *
5-4
W
North Dakota *
13-5
W
North Dakota *
17-11
W
North Dakota *
5-3
L
Southwest State
11-7
L
Southwest State
8-4
W
@Rockhurst
5-4
L
@Rockhurst
8-0
L
@St. Cloud State *
6-4
W
@St. Cloud State *
4-1
W
Nebraska-Omaha *
18-1
L
Nebraska-Omaha *
9-4
L
Nebraska-Omaha *
9-8
L
Nebraska- Omaha *
5-3
L
@Gustavus
9-8
W
@No. Dakota State *
5-3
L
@No. Dakota State *
12-3
L
@No. Dakota State *
3-2
W
@No. Dakota State *
7-5
W
St. Cloud State *
11-5
W
St.Cloud State *
14-4
W
@No. Colorado *
3-2
L
@No. Colorado *
6-5
L
@No. Colorado *
9-3
L
@No. Colorado *
8-7
L
@Augustana *
6-5
L
@Augustana *
3-2
W
@Augustana *
3-2
L
@Augustana *
8-7 (8) L
Home games listed in bold
* NCC opponent
(note: MSU was coached by Shane Bowyer
from 03/29-4/13 during which the team went
6-8).
2004 Record: 35-18, 19-9 NCC
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Score
@ West Georgia
9-0
@ West Georgia
4-3
@ West Georgia
7-4
@ Minnesota (Metrodome)
5-4
@ St. Edwards
10-2
@ St. Edwards
7-3
W-L
L
L
L
W
W
W
@ Incarnate Word
4-3
W
@ St. Mary’s
3-2 (11) W
@ Incarnate Word
14-10
W
Central Oklahoma State
5-4
L
Rockhurst
5-4 (8) W
Southwest Minnesota State
5-4
W
Southwest Minnesota State
9-3
L
@ Grand View
5-2
L
@ Grand View
8-2
W
@ Nebraska-Omaha
8-4
W
@ Nebraska-Omaha
7-2
L
@ Nebraska-Omaha
7-5
W
@ Nebraska-Omaha
3-2
L
Gustavus
18-6
W
South Dakota State*
17-3
W
South Dakota State*
5-3
W
South Dakota State*
6-3
W
South Dakota State*
5-4
W
@ Winona State
12-10
W
@ Winona State
8-4
L
North Dakota State*
8-5
W
North Dakota State*
15-0
W
North Dakota State*
7-5
L
North Dakota State*
5-2
L
@ St. Cloud State*
13-0
W
@ St. Cloud State*
22-4
W
@ Southwest Minnesota State 5-3
W
@ Southwest Minnesota State 6-1
W
South Dakota*
9-8
W
South Dakota*
15-4
L
South Dakota*
2-1
W
South Dakota*
9-5
W
@ Augustana*
9-0
L
@ Augustana*
10-5
W
@ Augustana*
7-2
W
@ Augustana*
8-2
W
St. Cloud State*
4-3
W
St. Cloud State*
8-3
L
@ North Dakota*
3-0
W
@ North Dakota*
4-2
L
@ North Dakota*
4-1
L
@ North Dakota*
1-0
W
@ Gustavus
7-1
W
North Dakota State#
9-2
L
Augustana#
7-2
W
North Dakota#
8-4
W
North Dakota State#
10-8
L
Home games listed in bold *NCC opponent
#North Central Conference Tournament (Grand
Forks, N.D.)
2005 Record: 36-17, 14-6 NCC
Coach: Dean Bowyer
Opponent
Score
W-L
West Georgia
5-4 (10) L
West Georgia
6-1
L
West Georgia
3-0
W
West Georgia
2-1
W
Concordia-SP
7-3
W
Concordia-SP
6-4
L
Angelo State
1-0
L
St. Mary’s (Tex.)
7-3
W
Concordia (Tex.)
12-4
W
Concordia (Tex.)
9-2
W
Northwestern Oklahoma
8-6
W
Northwestern Oklahoma
8-1
W
Northwestern Oklahoma
5-3
L
Upper Iowa
6-5
W
Upper Iowa
5-3
L
Grand View
4-3
L
Grand View
5-4
L
SW Minnesota State
21-1
W
SW Minnesota State
5-3
W
Upper Iowa
7-4
W
Upper Iowa
8-2
W
Minnesota-Duluth*
6-0
W
Minnesota-Duluth*
9-2
W
Minnesota-Duluth*
5-4
L
Minnesota-Duluth*
3-2
W
Winona State
13-8
W
Winona State
9-0
W
Waldorf
8-4
W
Waldorf
8-2
W
North Dakota*
2-1
L
North Dakota*
4-2
L
North Dakota*
9-5
W
North Dakota*
19-0
W
St. Cloud State*
3-2
W
St. Cloud State*
17-0
W
St. Cloud State*
15-10
W
St. Cloud State*
7-4
W
Wayne State
4-3 (8) L
Wayne State
6-2
W
Augustana*
8-3
W
Augustana*
7-2
W
Augustana*
8-1
W
Augustana*
4-2
W
Gustavus
22-4
W
Nebraska-Omaha*
13-7
W
Nebraska-Omaha
7-0
L
Nebraska-Omaha*
22-1
L
Nebraska-Omaha*
7-6
L
Bethany (@Franklin Rogers) 9-1
W
Minnesota Duluth#
6-4
L
North Dakota#
5-4
W
Minnesota Duluth#
7-2
W
Nebraska-Omaha#
5-2
L
Home games listed in bold. *NCC opponent
#North Central Conference Tournament
(Omaha, Neb.)
MSU Baseball Year-By-Year & Coaching Records
MSU Baseball Year-By-Year
Year
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
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
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Coach
Record
Emmett Lowery ......Not available
C.P. Blakeslee .........................2-6
C.P. Blakeslee .........................0-8
C.P. Blakeslee .........................1-4
C.P. Blakeslee .........................2-3
Francis Mulroney ...Not available
did not field team
did not field team
did not field team
did not field team
C.P. Blakeslee .........................1-4
C.P. Blakeslee .........................4-8
C.P. Blakeslee .........................7-2
C.P. Blakeslee .........................8-3
Quinn Constanz ......................2-3
Quinn Constanz ......................5-9
Quinn Constanz ......................7-7
Jim Witham.............................9-4
Jim Witham.............................9-1
John Naughton ........................4-8
Jim Witham.............................9-7
Bill Morris ..............................7-4
Bill Morris ..............................6-8
Bill Morris ............................11-2
Bill Morris ............................13-7
Bill Morris ..............................9-7
Herb Jones ............................9-11
Herb Jones ............................7-18
Jean McCarthy ....................12-11
Jean McCarthy ......................11-7
Jean McCarthy ....................16-12
Jean McCarthy ....................18-10
Jean McCarthy ....................21-10
Jean McCarthy ....................22-14
Jean McCarthy ....................19-12
Jean McCarthy ....................22-12
Jean McCarthy ......................22-8
Jean McCarthy ....................22-13
Jean McCarthy ....................22-13
Jean McCarthy ......................18-4
Jean McCarthy ....................23-12
Dean Bowyer ...................... 22-17
Dean Bowyer ...................... 31-15
Dean Bowyer .................. 26-11-1
Dean Bowyer .................. 36-21-1
Dean Bowyer ...................... 30-10
Dean Bowyer ........................ 30-9
Dean Bowyer ...................... 29-12
Dean Bowyer .................. 24-14-1
Dean Bowyer ...................... 30-20
Dean Bowyer ...................... 35-15
Dean Bowyer ...................... 32-16
Dean Bowyer ...................... 30-17
Dean Bowyer ...................... 33-19
Dean Bowyer .................... 34-9-1
Dean Bowyer .................. 22-13-2
Dean Bowyer ...................... 25-12
Dean Bowyer ........................ 29-9
Dean Bowyer ...................... 24-15
Dean Bowyer ...................... 27-15
Dean Bowyer ...................... 36-18
Dean Bowyer ...................... 32-14
Dean Bowyer ...................... 22-18
Dean Bowyer .................. 33-13-1
Dean Bowyer ...................... 36-16
Dean Bowyer ...................... 32-15
Dean Bowyer ...................... 31-16
Dean Bowyer ...................... 21-23
Dean Bowyer ...................... 35-18
Dean Boywer ...................... 36-17
MSU
SU Baseball Coaching Records
Coach
Emmett Lowery
C.P. Blakeslee
Francis Moroney
Quinn Constanz
Jim Witham
John Naughton
Bill Morris
Herb Jones
Jean McCarthy
Dean Bowyer
C.P.Blakeslee
1937-40, ’42-49
Years
Range
1 1936 Unavailable
8 1937-40, ’42-49
1 1941 Unavailable
3 1950-52
3 1953-54, ‘56
1 1955
5 1957-61
2 1962-63
13 1964-76
28 1977-present
Jim Witham
1953-54, ‘56
Jean McCarthy
1964-76
W-L-T
—25-38
—14-19
27-13
4-8
46-28
16-29
250-127
874-439-7
%
.397
.424
.675
.250
.622
.356
.663
.658
Dean Bowyer
1977-present
MSU Baseball Series Records - 1970-2004
Opponent
W
L
T
Angelo State ................................0 ..............1..................0
Arkansas......................................3 ..............3..................0
Arkansas Little Rock.................13 ..............3..................0
Arkansas - A&M .........................3 ..............2..................0
Arkansas Tech .............................6 ..............4..................0
Augsburg ..................................12 ..............1..................0
Augustana .................................33 ............11..................0
Baker (Kan.)................................1 ..............0..................0
Bellevue (Neb.) ...........................1 ..............0..................0
Bemidji State.............................25 ..............5..................0
Benedictine (Kan.) ......................2 ..............0..................0
Bethany Lutheran (Minn.) ..........1 ..............0..................0
Bethel ..........................................6 ..............2..................0
Briar Cliff .................................... 4 ..............0..................0
Bucknell ......................................1 ..............0..................0
Cal. Poly-Pomona .......................0 ..............2..................0
Carleton .....................................13 ..............1..................0
Carthage (Wis.) ...........................2 ..............0..................0
Central Arkansas .........................2 ..............2..................0
Central Connecticut .................... 1 ..............0..................0
Central (Iowa) .............................2 ..............0..................0
Central Michigan ........................0 ..............1..................0
Central Missouri State.................4 ............19..................0
Central Oklahoma State ..............3 ..............2..................0
Colby (Maine) .............................1 ..............0..................0
College of the Ozarks..................3 ..............1..................0
Columbus (Ga.) ...........................0 ..............1..................0
Concordia (Minn.).......................7 ..............1..................0
Concordia (Tex.) .........................7 ............2..................0
Creighton.....................................2 ..............0..................0
Dallas Baptist .............................. 0 ..............3..................0
Delta State (Miss.) ......................0 ..............1..................0
Eastern Michigan ........................3 ..............2..................1
Elmhurst (Ill.)..............................1 ..............0..................0
Ferris State (Mich.) .....................1 ..............0..................0
Florida International....................1 ..............0..................0
Florida Southern..........................1 ..............1..................0
Ft. Hays State ..............................0 ..............1..................0
Grand View ...............................17 ............10..................0
Gustavus Adolphus ...................38 ............15..................0
Henderson State (Ark.) ...............4 ..............0..................0
Hiram (Ohio)...............................1 ..............0..................0
Houston (Tex.) ............................0 ..............2..................0
Houston-Tillotson (Tex.) .............7 ..............1..................0
Incarnate Word (Tex.) ............... 11 ..............7..................0
Indiana (Pa.) ................................1 ..............0..................0
Iowa.............................................5 ..............6..................1
Iowa State....................................3 ..............2..................0
John Brown (Ark.) ......................6 ..............7..................0
Lewis (Ill.)...................................2 ..............8..................0
Lea (Ark.)....................................1 ..............2..................0
LeMoyne (N.Y.) ..........................0 ..............1..................0
Lubbock Christian (Tex.) ............2 ..............2..................0
Luther (Iowa) ..............................2 ..............1..................0
Macalester ................................... 0 ..............1..................0
Marian (Wis.) ..............................2 ..............1..................0
Mary-Hardin Baylor (Tex.) .........7 ..............1..................0
Mayville State (N.D.)..................7 ..............1..................0
Minnesota .................................12 ............36..................0
Minnesota-Duluth ..................... 11 ..............3..................0
Minnesota - Morris ...................21 ..............2..................0
Missouri Southern .......................1 ..............0..................0
Moorhead State (Minn.) ............17 ..............9..................0
Morningside ..............................25 ..............6..................0
Nebraska .....................................2 ..............0..................0
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Nebraska-Kearney.......................1 ..............1..................0
Nebraska-Omaha.......................22 ............18..................0
Nebraska-Wesleyan.....................1 ..............0..................0
New Haven (Conn.) ....................0 ..............1..................0
Northern Colorado ......................8 ..............2..................0
North Dakota.............................56 ............19..................0
North Dakota State....................53 ............23..................1
Northeastern Illinois....................1 ..............0..................0
Northern Iowa ...........................18 ..............5..................0
Northern State (S.D.) ..................6 ..............0..................0
Northwest Missouri State............6 ..............0..................0
Northwestern Oklahoma State ....2 ..............1..................0
Northwood Institute (Tex.)..........2 ..............2..................0
Oklahoma City ............................3 ..............7..................0
Parsons ........................................1 ..............2..................0
Phillips (Okla.) ............................3 ..............1..................0
Plymouth State (Mass.) ...............1 ..............0..................0
Prairie View A&M (Tex.)............2 ..............0..................0
Rockhurst .................................... 5 ..............8..................0
St. Cloud State ..........................63 ............41..................0
St.Edward’s (Tex.) ......................9 ..............8..................0
St. Joe’s (Ind.) .............................1 ..............0..................0
St. John’s .....................................7 ..............0..................0
St. Mary’s (Tex.) .........................4 ............12..................0
St. Olaf ........................................ 7 ..............2..................0
St. Thomas (Minn.) .....................6 ..............0..................0
Schriener (Tex.)...........................3 ..............2..................0
Shippensburg (Pa.) ......................1 ..............0..................0
Southeast Louisiana ....................1 ..............0..................0
Southeast Missouri State .............3 ..............5..................0
Southern Arkansas ......................1 ..............0..................0
Southern Colorado ......................1 ..............1..................0
Southern Indiana .........................1 ..............0..................0
So. Illinois-Edwardsville.............0 ..............3..................0
South Dakota.............................30 ..............3..................0
South Dakota State....................40 ............19..................0
Southwest Minnesota State .......21 ..............4..................0
Southwest Texas State .................5 ..............7..................2
Southwestern (Tex.) ....................7 ............10..................0
Stephen F. Austin ........................2 ..............0..................0
Tampa ..........................................1 ..............0..................0
Texas ...........................................0 ..............2..................0
Texas A&M .................................0 ..............1..................0
Texas-Arlington ..........................2 ..............0..................0
Texas Lutheran ............................4 ..............9..................0
Texas Tech...................................0 ..............2..................0
Trinity (Tex.) .............................10 ..............3..................0
Troy State ....................................0 ..............2..................0
Union (N.Y.)................................3 ..............0..................0
Upper Iowa..................................3 ..............1..................0
Viterbo....................................... 11 ..............0..................0
Waldorf ....................................... 2 ..............0..................0
Washburn ....................................2 ..............0..................0
Wayland Baptist .......................... 0 ..............1..................0
Wayne State (Neb.) .....................2 ..............2..................0
West Georgia ...............................2 ..............5..................0
West Texas A&M ........................3 ..............6..................0
Williams (Mass.) .........................1 ..............0..................0
Winona State .............................49 ............20..................1
Wisconsin ....................................2 ..............0..................0
Wisconsin-Eau Claire .................1 ..............1..................0
Wisconsin-Parkside .....................2 ..............0..................0
Wisconsin-River Falls .................8 ..............4..................0
Wisconsin-Stout .......................... 3 ..............1..................0
Wright State ................................1 ..............0..................0
Youngstown (Pa.) ........................1 ..............0..................0
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MSU Baseball Records
Individual Hitting Records
At Bats
Season - 209, Mike Carroll (1980)
Career - 682, Eric Lonnquist (1999-02)
Hits
Season - 81, Mike Carroll (1980)
Career - 227, Eric Lonnquist (1999-02)
Average
Season - .467, Tom Ashley (1993) (min. 50 ab)
Career - .400, Tom Lepel (123/307, 1985-88)
(minimum 200 at bats)
Singles
Season - 54, Bryan Zollman, (1996)
Career - 128, Josh Smith (1996-99)
Doubles
Season - 19, Scott Geiger (2000)
Career - 37, Tim Huber (1997-01)
Triples
Season - 6, Mike Carroll (1980)
Career - 11, Mike Carroll (1978-80)
Home Runs
Season - 18, Kevin Dixon (2005)
Career - 29, Josh Smith (1996-99)
Runs
Season - 58, Joe Marchese (1986)
Career - 182, Eric Lonnquist (1999-02)
Hitting Streak
30 games, Darnell Nelson (1982)
Consecutive Hits
10, Jason Pfingsten (1996)
RBI
Season - 59, Jason Pfingsten (1996)
Career - 141, Dave Whiteford (1984-87)
Stolen Bases
Season - 32, Gene Glynn (1978)
Career - 82, Gene Glynn (1976-79)
Sacrifice Hits
Season - 11, Bill Wildman (2000)
Career - 16, Ron McCann (1978-81)
Walks
Season - 41, Richard Austin (2000)
Career - 83, Dave Whiteford (1984-87)
Individual Pitching Records
Appearances
Season - 20, Joe Kern (2004)
Kevin Dixon (2005)
Career - 43, Kory Kosek (1992-95)
Innings
Season - 86.6, Blake Everson (1980)
Career - 266.0, Aaron Heitzman (1999-02)
Strikeouts
Season - 100, Chris Hart (1996)
Career - 240, Aaron Heitzman (1999-02)
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Victories
Season- 10, Chris Rupert (2000)
Career - 25, Chris Rupert (1999-02)
Earned Run Average
Season - 0.00, Greg Langevin (1969) (30 inn.)
1.05, Jim Hahn (1979) (50 inn.)
Career - 0.67, Jim Hahn (1978-79)
Saves
Season - 10, Todd Revenig (1990)
Career - 12, Todd Revenig (1988-90)
Individual Fielding
Putouts
Season - 400, Mike Carroll (1980)
Career - 829, Mike Carroll (1978-80)
Assists
Season - 152, Eric Lonnquist (2000)
Career - 547, Eric Lonnquist (1999-02)
Fielding Average
Season - 1.000, Mike Carroll (227, 1979)
Ken Blumberg (188, 1972 & 1974)
Dan O’Brien (147, 1975)
Career - .998, Ken Blumberg (min 250)
(1971-74)
Team Records
Games Played ........................................ 57 (1980)
Wins ........................ 36 (1980, 1996, 2000, 2005)
Consecutive Wins ..................................19 (1970)
At Bats ..............................................1,711 (1980)
Runs .....................................................426 (1986)
Batting Average ...................................344 (1995)
Hits .......................................................581 (1980)
Doubles ................................................114 (2000)
Triples ...................................................22 (1980)
Home Runs ............................................82 (2005)
Runs Batted In .....................................365 (1980)
Sacrifices................................................38 (2005)
Base on Balls .......................................267 (1986)
Total Bases ...........................................859 (1980)
Single-Season Hitting Top Ten
(Minimum 75 at bats)
1. Tom Ashley (1993) ......................................467
2. Joel Hayford (1983) ....................................463
3. Josh Smith (1998)........................................438
4. Fritz Polka (1984)........................................435
5. Ryan Dutton (2001) .....................................432
6. Jeff Schugel (1983) .....................................426
7. Tim Huber (2001) ........................................421
8. Joel Hayford (1981) ....................................420
9. Darnell Nelson (1982) .................................417
10. Bob Breshnahan (1980) ............................413
11. Jason Pfingsten (1995) ..............................411
12. Chris Urbain (1990) ..................................408
12. Bryan Zollman (1996) ...............................408
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Team Fielding
Double Plays..........................................44 (2000)
Putouts ..............................................1,191 (1980)
Assists ..................................................661 (1982)
Fielding Pct .................... .962 (1972, 1996, 2005)
Mike Carroll
1978-80
Gene Glynn
1976-79
Mike Kanter
1978-80
Dave Whiteford
1976-79
Josh Smith
1996-99
Scott Geiger
1998-00
Tom Lepel
1985-88
Aaron Heitzman
1999-02
MSU Baseball Stat Lists
Career
Games Played
Eric Lonnquist (1999-02).................190
Dave Whiteford (1984-88) ...............167
Eric Halstrom (1988-91) ..................159
Jay Nessler (2001-04) ......................159
Josh Smith (1996-99) .......................151
Travis Helling (1994-97) .................146
Tim Huber (1997-01) .......................146
Steve Turnquist (1983-86) ...............144
Kyle Krmarzick (1992-95)...............141
cott Geiger (1998-00).......................139
Chris Urbain (1989-92) ....................138
At Bats
Eric Lonnquist (1999-02).................682
Josh Smith (1996-99) .......................533
Eric Halstrom (1988-91) ..................502
Jay Nessler (2001-04) ......................497
Dave Whiteford (1984-87) ...............484
Travis Helling (1994-97) .................480
Tim Huber (1997-01) .......................447
Greg Head (1987-89) .......................422
Kyle Krzmarzick (1993-95) .............420
Scott Geiger (1998-00) ....................419
Bryan Zollman (1993-1997) ............398
Hits
Eric Lonnquist (1999-02).................227
Jay Nessler (2001-04) ......................197
Josh Smith (1996-99) .......................192
Dave Whiteford (1984-88) ...............175
Eric Halstrom (1988-91) ..................165
Tim Huber (1997-01) .......................164
Steve Carroll (1978-80) ...................149
Scott Geiger (1998-00) ....................145
Tom Ashley (1992-95) .....................140
Kyle Krzmarzick (1992-95) .............139
Tim Carlson (1984-87).....................139
Runs
Eric Lonnquist (1999-02).................182
Josh Smith (1996-99) .......................131
Dave Whiteford (1984-87) ...............127
Travis Helling (1994-97) .................123
Gary Head (1987-89) .......................117
Jason Pfingsten (1993-96) ................116
Eric Halstrom (1988-91) ..................116
Jay Nessler (2001-04) ......................111
Scott Geiger (1998-00) ....................107
Tim Huber (1997-01) .......................106
Gene Glynn (1976-79) .....................106
Total Bases
Josh Smith (1996-99) .......................319
Jay Nessler (2001-04) ......................314
Mike Carroll (1978-80) ....................288
Eric Lonnquist (1999-02).................287
Travis Helling (1994-97) .................278
Dave Whiteford (1984-87) ...............277
Tim Huber (1997-01) .......................277
Jason Pfingsten (1993-96) ................273
Fritz Polka (1984-86) .......................249
Scott Geiger (1998-00) ....................221
Doubles
Jay Nessler (2001-04) ........................45
Tim Huber (1997-01) .........................37
Scott Geiger (1998-00) ......................35
Dave Whiteford (1984-87) .................35
Eric Lonnquist (1999-02)...................34
Travis Helling (1994-97) ...................28
Jason Pfingsten (1993-96) ..................27
Eric Halstrom (1988-91) ....................27
Mike Carroll (1978-80) ......................27
Kyle Krzmarzick (1992-95) ...............26
Jeff Sjoberg (1981-84) .......................25
Fritz Polka (1984-86) .........................25
Tim Carlson (1984-87).......................25
Triples
Mike Carroll (1978-80) ......................11
Travis Helling (1994-97) ...................10
Eric Halstrom (1988-91) ......................9
Eric Lonnquist (1999-02).....................7
Joel Lepel (1978-80) ............................7
Terry Johnson (1976-77) ......................6
Tom Ashley (1992-95) .........................6
4 tied at 5
Home Runs
Josh Smith (1996-99) .........................29
Jason Pfingsten (1993-96) ..................28
Tim Carlson (1984-87).......................22
Tim Huber (1997-2001) .....................22
Jay Nessler (2001-04) ........................22
Fritz Polka (1984-86) .........................21
Dave Whiteford (1985-87) .................21
Kevin Dixon (2004-05) ......................21
Travis Helling (1994-97) ...................20
Landon Danelson (2004-05) ..............19
Kurt Moelter (1994-97)......................18
Kurt Beulke (2003-SA) ......................18
Jeff Schugel (1981-84) .......................17
Steve Janni (1986-87) ........................17
Runs Batted In
Dave Whiteford (1984-87) ...............141
Jay Nessler (2001-04) ......................141
Tim Carlson (1984-87).....................127
Josh Smith (1996-99) .......................122
Tim Huber (1997-2001) ...................118
Jason Pfingsten (1993-96) ................116
Bryan Zollman (1993-97) ................112
Fritz Polka (1984-86) .......................110
Travis Helling (1994-1997) .............106
Brady Ranweiler (1998-00) .............100
Kyle Krzmarzick (1992-95) ...............97
Kevin Dixon (2004-05) ......................96
Mike Carroll (1978-80) ......................95
Walks
Chris Urbain (1989-92) ......................99
Fritz Polka (1984-86) .........................87
Matt Haefner (1988-91) .....................84
Dave Whiteford (1984-87) .................83
Greg Head (1986-89) .........................79
Eric Lonnquist (1999-02)...................74
Bryan Zollman (1993-97) ..................67
Steve Turnquist (1983-86) .................66
Jim Bombach (1979-81) ....................58
Tom Ashley (1992-95) .......................58
Stolen Bases
Gene Glynn (1976-79) .......................81
Eric Lonnquist (1999-02) ..................71
Jeff Sjoverg (1981-84) .......................46
Darnell Nelson (1981-82) ..................43
Eric Halstrom (1988-91) ....................39
Tom Ashley (1992-95) .......................38
Tim Huber (1997-2001) .....................38
Jim Solum (1998-01) .........................36
Steve Turnquist (1983-86) .................35
Greg Head (1986-89) .........................35
Joel Hayford (1981-83) ......................33
Travis Helling (1994-97) ...................31
Ryan Ellwein (1996-97) .....................31
Reed Hess (1979-80)..........................30
Chris Urbain (1989-92) ......................30
Josh Smith (1996-99) ........................28
Sacrifice Hits
Ron McCann (1978-80) .....................18
Mike Morrow (1986-87) ....................13
Wade Van Gilder (1993-97) ...............13
Bill Wildman (1998-00) ....................12
Dan Whiteford (1984-87) ..................12
Ryan Ellwein (1996-present) .............12
John Peterson (1990-93) ....................11
Dan Nessler (1983-85) .......................10
Tom Lilledahl (1985-87) ....................10
Joel Graupman (1979-80) ..................10
Pitching
Appearances
Keith Meyers (1998-01).....................59
Aaron Heitzman (1999-02) ................50
Joe Kern (2002-04) ............................50
Kory Kosek (1992-96) .......................43
Chris Rupert (1999-02) ......................43
Craig Baumann (1993-96) .................39
Bryan Krull (1988-90) .......................39
Scott Toop (1984-86) .........................38
Wes Weber (1983-86) ........................38
Mike Kanter (1984-87) ......................37
Complete Games
Mike Kanter (1984-87) ......................19
Aaron Heitzman (1999-02) ................15
Chris Rupert (1999-02) ......................14
Brent Wohlers (1981-83) ...................14
Larry Woodall (1976-79) ...................14
Dan Haley (1986-89) .........................13
Mike Fier (1987-89)...........................13
Jay Ovsak (1987-90) ..........................13
Glenn Skillingstad (1981-84) ........... 12
Gary Mielke (1982-85) ......................12
Trent Bohnsack (1996-99) .................12
Innings Pitched
Aaron Heitzman (1999-02) ...........266.0
Chris Rupert (1999-02) .................232.1
Mike Kanter (1984-87) .................210.0
Brent Wohlers (1981-83) ..............189.0
Trent Bohnsack (1996-99) ............178.2
Jay Ovsak (1987-90) .....................177.1
Wes Weber (1983-86) ...................176.0
Matt McMurty (2003-SA).............171.2
Gary Mielke (1982-85) .................162.2
Jon Oberle (1988-91) ....................157.0
Losses
Kory Kosek (1992-95) .......................12
Jon Ovsak (1987-90) ..........................11
Trent Bohnsack (1996-99) ................10
Chris Hart (1993-96) ............................9
Gary Mielke (1982-85) ........................9
Mike Kanter (1984-87) ........................9
Scott Wardell (1977-78) .......................8
Bob Von Arx (1984-85)........................8
Ryan Van Gilder (1996-98) ..................8
Saves
Todd Revenig (1988-90) ....................12
Mark Young (1987-88) ......................11
Keith Meyers (1998-01).....................10
Hits
Mike Kanter (1984-87) ....................203
Jay Ovsak (1987-90) ........................197
Jon Oberle (1988-91) .......................185
Trent Bohnsack (1996-99) ...............185
Aaron Heitzman (1999-SA) .............172
Glenn Skillingstad (1981-84)...........152
Chris Rupert (1999-SA) ...................151
Craig Baumann (1993-96) ...............147
Wes Weber (1983-86) ......................147
Gery Mielke (1982-85) ....................146
Chris Hart (1993-96) ........................139
Larry Woodall (1977-79) .................139
Strikeouts
Aaron Heitzman (1999-02) ..............240
John Rulmyr (1967-70) ....................227
Chris Rupert (1999-02) ....................204
Trent Bohnsack (1996-99) ...............188
Kory Kosek (1992-95) .....................171
Chris Hart (1993-96) ........................167
Wes Weber (1983-86) ......................166
Mike Kanter (1984-87) ....................158
Ryan Van Gilder (1996-1998) ..........156
Matt McMurty (2003-SA)................149
Craig Baumann (1993-96) ...............147
Base on Balls
Wes Weber (1983-86) ......................132
Larry Woodall (1976-79) .................119
Chris Hart (1993-96) ..........................98
Trent Bohnsack (1996-99) .................85
Aaron Heitzman (1999-02) ................83
Mike Fier (1987-89)...........................77
Earned Run Average
James Hahn (1978-80) ....................1.19
Kevin Dixon (2004-05) ...................1.44
Larry Jensen (1976-77) ...................1.73
Adam Steen (2000-02) ....................2.05
Steven Schult (1977-78) .................2.10
Kory Kosek (1992-95) ....................2.56
Larry Woodall (1977-79) ................2.81
Craig Walter (1982-83) ...................2.83
David Sorenson (1990-92) ..............2.85
Jon Rehwaldt (1980-81)..................3.09
Blake Evenson (1979-80) ...............3.10
Brent Wohlers (1980-83) ................3.26
Chris Rupert
1999-02
Eric Lonnquist
1999-02
Season
Games Played
Mike Carroll (1980) ...........................57
Ron McCann (1980) ..........................57
Reed Hess (1980) ...............................56
Bob Bresnahan (1980) .......................56
Jason Pfingsten (1996) .......................54
Wade Van Gilder (1996) ....................54
Jeremy Stadum (1996) .......................54
Bryan Zollman (1996)........................53
Joel Lepel (1980) ...............................53
Travis Helling (1996) .........................52
Jay Nessler (2004)..............................52
At Bats
Mike Carroll (1980) .........................209
Eric Lonnquist (2000) .....................194
Travis Helling (1996) .......................191
Eric Lonnquist (2002) ......................180
Jason Pfingsten (1996) .....................178
Eric Lonnquist (2001) ......................177
Josh Smith (1999) ............................173
Joe Marchese (1986) ........................172
Travis Helling (1997) .......................172
Brady Ranweiler (2000)...................171
Josh Smith (1997) ............................170
Joel Lepel (1980) .............................170
Hits
Mike Carroll (1980) ...........................81
Bryan Zollman (1996)........................69
Jason Pfingsten (1996) .......................69
Travis Helling (1997) .........................68
Joel Lepel (1980) ...............................68
Jay Nessler (2004)..............................67
Bob Bresnahan (1980) .......................66
Tim Huber (2001) ..............................64
Mark Borseth (1980) ..........................64
Eric Lonnquist (2002) ........................64
Travis Helling (1996) .........................63
Josh Smith (1998) ..............................63
Runs
Joe Marchese (1986) ..........................54
Gene Glynn (1978) ............................52
Jason Pfingsten (1996) .......................51
Dave Whiteford (1986) ......................49
Travis Helling (1997) .........................48
Eric Lonnquist (2002) ........................48
Matt Haefner (1990) ..........................46
Rich Austin (2000) .............................46
Eric Lonnquist (2000) ........................46
Mark Borseth (1980) ..........................45
Josh Smith (1999) ..............................45
Total Bases
Mike Carroll (1980) .........................132
Jason Pfingsten (1996) .....................131
Travis Helling (1997) .......................123
Kevin Dixon (2005) .........................118
Brady Ranweiler (2000)...................113
Josh Smith (1998) ............................111
Joel Lepel (1980) .............................109
Scott Geiger (2000) ..........................109
Jay Nessler (2004)............................105
Doubles
Scott Geiger (2000) ............................19
Brady Ranweiler (2000).....................18
Mike Carroll (1980) ...........................16
Jay Nessler (2003)..............................16
Jay Nessler (2004)..............................15
Tim Huber (2001) ..............................14
Kurt Moelter (1997) ...........................14
Steve Schmitz (1997) .........................14
Jason Pfingsten (1996) .......................14
Larry Ogden (1989) ...........................14
Joe Marchese (1986) ..........................13
Runs
Wes Weber (1983-86) ......................118
Jay Ovsak (1987-90) ........................118
Mike Kanter (1984-87) ....................116
Trent Bohnsack (1996-99) ..............114
Jon Oberle (1988-91) .......................113
Chris Hart (1993-96) ........................102
Larry Woodall (1976-79) .................101
Jason Landa (1993-96).....................100
Aaron Heitzman (1999-SA) .............100
Mike Fier (1987-89)...........................98
Gary Mielke (1982-85) ......................95
Wins
Chris Rupert (1999-02) ......................25
Aaron Heitzman (1999-02) ................24
Mike Kanter (1984-87) ......................23
Brent Wohlers (1980-83) ...................18
Home Runs
Kevin Dixon (2005) ...........................18
Jason Pfingsten (1996) .......................16
Travis Helling (1997) .........................13
Fritz Polka (1985) ..............................13
Josh Smith (1998) ..............................13
Kurt Moelter (1997) ...........................12
Steve Janni (1987)..............................12
Jeff Schugel (1984) ............................12
Matt McMurty (2003-SA)..................18
Jon Ovsak (1987-90) ..........................17
Kory Kosek (1992-95) .......................16
Glenn Skillingstad (1981-84).............16
Wes Weber (1983-86) ........................16
Steven Schult (1975-78) ....................16
Tim Huber
1997-01
Triples
Mike Carroll (1979) .............................6
Travis Helling (1996) ...........................5
Cary Schoutz (1978) ............................5
7 tied at 4
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Runs Batted In
Jason Pfingsten (1996) .......................59
Brady Ranweiler (2000).....................55
Kevin Dixon (2005) ...........................55
Mike Carroll (1986) ...........................54
Dan Willette (1986)............................52
Joel Lepel (1980) ...............................52
Tim Carlson (1987) ............................52
Steve Janni (1987)..............................51
Dave Whiteford (1986) ......................50
Jay Nesser (2004)...............................50
Fritz Polka (1985) ..............................48
Walks
Rich Austin (2000) .............................41
Fritz Polka (1985) ..............................39
Fritz Polka (1986) ..............................36
Matt Haefner (1990) ..........................34
Bob Bresnahan (1980) .......................33
Chris Urbain (1991) ...........................33
Greg Head (1980) ..............................31
Jay Nessler (2004)..............................31
Stolen Bases
Gene Glynn (1978) ............................32
Gene Glynn (1979) ............................30
Darnell Nelson (1981)........................28
Tim Huber (2001) ..............................24
Eric Lonnquist (2000) ........................22
Eric Lonnquist (2002) ........................20
Travis Helling (1997) .........................19
Jeff Sjoberg (1982).............................19
Tom Ashley (1995) ............................18
Dave Junker (1978) ............................18
Eric Lonnquist (2001) ........................18
Sacrifice Hits
Bill Wildman (2000) ..........................11
Tom Mundy (1978) ..............................9
Ron McCann (1980) ............................8
Mike Morrow (1986) ...........................8
John Peterson (1993)............................8
Tom Lilledahl (1986) ...........................7
Ron McCann (1978) ............................7
Cliff Pringle (2002) ..............................7
Don Hovde (1974) ...............................6
Tom Graupman (1980) .........................5
Joel Faschnet (1983) ............................5
Jim Solum (2001).................................5
Batting Average
Tom Ashley (1993) ..........................467
Joel Hayford (1983) .........................463
Josh Smith (1998) ............................438
Fritz Polka (1984) ............................435
Ryan Dutton (2001) .........................432
Jeff Schugel (1983) ..........................426
Tim Huber (2001) ............................421
Joel Hayford (1981) .........................420
Bryan Zollman (1995)......................420
Darnell Nelson (1982)......................417
Bob Breshnahan (1980) ...................413
Jason Pfingsten (1995) .....................411
Bryan Zollman (1996)......................408
Chris Urbain (1990) .........................408
Pitching
Appearances
Joe Kern (2004)..................................20
Kevin Dixon (2005) ...........................20
Justin Dering (2004) ..........................19
Keith Meyers (2000) ..........................19
Mike Landkammer (1999) .................19
Adam Steen (2002( ............................19
Keith Meyers (2001) ..........................18
Todd Revenig (1990) .........................18
Scott Toop (1986)...............................18
Joe Kern (2002)..................................18
Jonathan Dudycha (2004) ..................18
Runs
Wes Weber (1985) ..............................85
Chris Hart (1996) ...............................54
Jay Ovsak (1989) ...............................54
Mike Fier (1989) ................................52
Aaron Heitzman (2002) .....................51
Mike Kanter (1987)............................47
Craig Baumann (1996).......................44
Wins
Chris Rupert (2000) ...........................10
Aaron Heitzman (2002) .....................10
Craig Baumann (1996).........................9
Steven Schult (1978) ............................9
Ty Herman (1980) ................................9
Wes Weber (1986) ................................9
Mike Kanter (1986)..............................9
9 tied at 8
Losses
Chris Hart (1996) .................................6
Ryan Van Gilder (1996) .......................5
Scott Wardell (1978) ............................5
Bob Von Arx (1985) .............................5
Dan Haley (1989).................................5
Jason Cierlik (2002) .............................5
15 tied at 4
Saves
Todd Revenig (1989) .........................10
Kevin Dixon (2005) .............................7
Mark Young (1988) ..............................7
Adam Steen (2002) ..............................7
Mike Landkammer (1999) ...................6
Justin Dering (2003) ............................6
Hits
Blake Evenson (1980) ........................87
Craig Baumann (1996).......................85
Aaron Heitzman (2002) .....................85
Chris Rupert (2002) ...........................84
Jay Ovsak (1989) ...............................83
Ryan Dutton (2001) ...........................79
Chris Rupert (2000) ...........................77
Aaron Heitzman (2001) .....................76
Bob Von Arx (1985) ...........................76
Chris Hart (1996) ...............................75
Strikeouts
Chris Hart (1996) .............................100
Ryan Van Gilder (1997) .....................93
John Rulmyr (1968) ...........................79
Craig Baumann (1996).......................77
Trent Bohnsack (1998).......................75
Trent Bohnsack (1997).......................74
Gary Mielke (1985)............................73
Wes Weber (1986) ..............................71
Aaron Heitzman (2002) .....................71
Aaron Heitzman (2000) .....................69
Chris Rupert (2002) ...........................69
Aaron Heitzman (2001) .....................68
Matt McMurtry (2005).......................68
Mike Fier (1988) ................................65
Doug Below (1981)............................65
Base on Balls
Ty Herman (1980) ..............................45
Larry Woodall (1979).........................44
Chris Hart (1995) ...............................43
Wes Weber (1984) ..............................43
Wes Weber (1985) ..............................42
Aaron Heitzman (2000) .....................40
Wes Weber (1986) ..............................40
Chris Rupert (2002) ...........................40
Earned Run Average
Greg Langevin (1969) .....................0.00
Bill Techar (1974) ...........................0.38
Steve Wilson (1971)........................1.03
Jim Hahn (1979) .............................1.05
Mike Landkammer (1999) ..............1.11
Kevin Dixon (2005) ........................1.17
Steven Schult (1976) .......................1.23
John Rulmyr (1970) ........................1.23
David Sorenson (1992) ...................1.38
John Zilka (1972) ............................1.46
Steven Schult (1977) .......................1.46
Complete Games
Blake Evenson (1980) ..........................9
Ty Herman (1980) ................................9
4 tied at 8
Innings Pitched
Blake Evenson (1980) .....................86.2
Gary Mielke (1985).........................84.0
Aaron Heitzman (2002) ..................83.0
Chris Hart (1996) ............................81.0
Craig Baumann (1996)....................79.1
Chris Rupert (2000) ........................78.2
Aaron Heitzman (2001) ..................78.0
Chris Rupert (2002) ........................78.0
Aaron Heitzman (2000) ..................77.2
Ryan Van Gilder (1997) ..................77.0
Larry Woodall (1979)......................77.0
Jason Pfingsten
1993-96
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Mavericks in the Majors/All-Americans & Award Recipients
Bob Will (MSU ’52-’55) played
in 410 games as an outfielder
with the Chicago Cubs (’57-’63).
An outstanding college football,
basketball and baseball player, Will
was inducted into the MSU Hall of
Fame in 1966 and ranked third on
MSU’s list of Male Athletes of the
Century.
Infielder Jerry Terrell (MSU ’65’68) saw action in 657 major league
games with the Twins (’73-’77) and
Royals (’78-’80). Terrell, who was
born in Waseca, Minn., was inducted
into MSU’s Hall of Fame in 1981.
MSU Baseball All-Americans
Dick Grass*
DH
Wes Weber
Pitcher
Fritz Polka
Catcher
Mike Skowronek*
Outfield
*CoSIDA Academic All-American
First Team
Second Team
Third Team
Second Team
Gary Mielke (MSU ’82-’85) made
79 appearances as a reliever with the
Texas Rangers from ’87-’90. Mielke,
who was named the NCC’s Pitcher of
the Year in 1985, was inducted into
MSU’s Hall of Fame in 1999.
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Phil Del Vecchio, Mike Vogel, Gary Arlt, Tim French, Mark Johnson, John Rulmyr
Mike Vogel, Dean Kalmes, Randy Heidman, Dave Whiteford
John Zilka, Randy Heidman
Ken Ottum
Ken Ottum
Greg Elke, Jerry Parker, Lew Olson
Terry Johnson, Lew Olson, Bill Leonard, Dan O’Brien, John Raush
Larry Jensen, Jeff Matthews, Lew Olson, Terry Johnson
Jeff Sjoberg, Darnell Nelson, Brent Wohlers, Doug Below
Jeff Schugel, Joel Hayford, Steve Van Nurden, Brent Wohlers
Dan Nessler, Bobby Rae, Steve Turnquist, Gary Menssen, Fritz Polka
Dan Nessler, Dave Whiteford, Steve Turnquist, Bob Neuberger, Bob Van Arx
Dan Willette, Steve Turnquist, Dave Whiteford, Wes Weber, Mike Kanter
Tim Carlson, Dean Kalmes, Dave Whiteford, Tom Lepel, Steve Janni, Paul Mills,
Willie Schauman, Mike Kanter
Greg Head, Mike Mattson, Tom Lepel, Tim Lepel, Paul Mills, Jay Ovsak
Larry Ogden, Mike Skowronek, Dan Haley, Bryan Krull
Eric Halstrom, Chris Urbain, Bryan Krull, Todd Revenig
Shane Bowyer, Chris Bozonie, Jon Oberle
Kevin Wozney
John Peterson, Bobby Lambert, Corey Olson, Rusty Gwost
Kyle Krzmarzick
Kyle Krzmarzick, Mike Schibursky, Craig Baumann
Jason Pfingsten, Jason Landa
Travis Helling, Ryan Van Gilder, Wade Van Gilder, Trent Bohnsack
Josh Smith, Trent Bohnsack
Brady Ranweiler, Chad Naegeli, Eric Lonnquist, Tim Huber
Chris Rupert, Scott Geiger
Ryan Dutton, Eric Lonnquist, Tim Huber, Aaron Heitzman, Keith Meyers
Eric Lonnquist, Aaron Heitzman
Jay Nessler, Aaron Olson
Jay Nessler, Kurt Beulke, Matt McMurtry
Kevin Dixon, Scott Kemp, Landon Danelson, Matt McMurtry
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Todd Revenig (MSU ’88-’90)
became the fourth MSU baseball
player to make a major league
appearance when he debuted for the
Oakland Athletics against the Boston
Red Sox in 1992. The Baxter, Minn.,
native led the nation with a school
record 10 saves in 1990 and owns the
MSU career save record with 12.
MSU’s NCC Individual Award Recipients
Most Valuable Pitcher .... Year
Gary Mielke ..................... 1985
Wes Weber ....................... 1986
Paul Mills ......................... 1988
Bryan Krull ...................... 1990
Jason Landa ...................... 1996
Trent Bohnsack ................ 1997
Chad Naegeli .................... 1999
Chris Rupert ...................... 2001
Gary Mielke
1985 NCC Pitcher
of the Year
Most Valuable Player ..... Year
Darnell Nelson ................. 1982
Jeff Schugel ...................... 1983
Gary Menssen .................. 1984
Steve Janni ....................... 1987
Josh Smith ........................ 1998
Scott Geiger ..................... 2000
Ryan Dutton ...................... 2001
Jay Nessler ........................ 2004
Kevin Dixon ...................... 2005
Wes Weber
Paul Mills
1986 NCC Pitcher 1988 NCC Pitcher
of the Year
of the Year
Bryan Krull
1990 NCC Pitcher
of the Year
Jason Landa Trent Bohnsack Chad Naegeli Chris Rupert
1996 NCC Pitcher 1997 NCC Pitcher
of the Year
of the Year
Darnell
Nelson
1982 NCC MVP
Josh Smith
1998 NCC MVP
Scott Geiger
2000 NCC MVP
Jeff Schugel
1983 NCC MVP
1999 NCC Pitcher
of the Year
2001 NCC Pitcher
of the Year
Gary
Menssen
1987 NCC MVP
1984 NCC MVP
Ryan Dutton Jay Nessler
2001 NCC MVP
2004 NCC MVP
Steve Janni
Kevin Dixon
2005 NCC MVP
Mavericks In The Professional Ranks
MSU players who have signed contracts with Major League
Baseball organizations
Team
Player (Free Agent/Draft Year, Rd., #)
Astros
Aaron Heitzman (2002, 19th round, 581st selection)
Athletics
Wes Weber (1986, 15th round, 379th selection)
Todd Revenig (1990, 37th round, 981st selection)
Braves
Jeff Matthews (1977, 10th round, 238th selection)
Orioles
Larry Woodall (1980, Free Agent)
Jason Cierlik (2002, 23rd round, 676th selection)
Joe Marchese
Wes Weber
Brian Seesz
Mike Landkammer
Kevin Dixon
Monte Dufault
Chris Rupert
Eric Lonnquist
Mark Young
Jason Cierlik
Cubs
Bob Will (1954, Free Agent)
Jeff Sjoberg (1984, 29th round, 697th selection)
Dodgers
Keith Meyers (2001, Free Agent)
Expos
Mike Carroll (1980, Free Agent)
Joel Lepel (1980, 18th round, 463rd selection)
Gene Glynn (1979, Free Agent)
Mike Fier (1989, 10th round, 252nd selection)
Ryan Van Gilder (1997, 12th round, 376th selection)
Indians
Kevin Dixon (2005, 5th round, 154th selection)
Mets
Fritz Polka (1986, 2nd round, 42nd selection)
Phillies
Kory Kosek (1995, 32nd round, 885th selection)
Adam Steen (2002, 29th round, 869th selection)
Chris Rupert (2002, Free Agent)
Rangers
Gary Mielke (1985, 26th round, 655th selection)
Mark Young (1988, Free Agent)
Larry Ogden (1989, Free Agent)
Brian Seesz (1992, Free Agent)
Kevin Wozney (1992, Free Agent)
Reds
Chuck Engle (Free Agent)
Larry Jensen (1977, 23rd round, 585th selection)
Mike Landkammer (1999, 27th round, 818th selection)
Adam Steen
Keith Meyers
Red Sox
Ty Herman (1980, 15th round, 388th selection)
Joe Marchese (1986, 13th round, 328th selection)
Rockies
Andy Kreidermacher (2005, 20th round, 597th selection)
Royals
Eric Lonnquist (2002, 34th round, 1008th selection)
Rich Austin (2004, Free Agent)
Tigers
Dave Lottsfeldt (1980, Free Agent)
Twins
Jerry Terrell (1968, 18th round, 407th selection)
Jay Bohmbach (Free Agent)
Bob Bresnahan (1980, Free Agent)
Mike Hartman (Free Agent)
Randy Heidman (Free Agent)
Steve Johnson (Free Agent)
Sam Terrell (Free Agent)
Jeff Schugel (1983, 18th round, 445th selection)
Gary Menssen (1983, Free Agent)
Monte Dufault (1991, Free Agent)
Darnell Nelson
Ryan Van Gilder
Gary Mielke
Sam Terrell
Andy Kreidermacher
Jerry Terrell
Mike Fier
Fritz Polka
Yankees
Darnell Nelson (1983, Free Agent)
Independent Teams
Fargo (Northern League)
Fargo (Northern League)
Lethbridge (Pioneer League)
Scott Geiger (2000)
Jim Solum (2002)
Merlin Kath (1994)
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