2013 Media Guide - Milwaukee Panthers

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Table of Contents / Quick Facts
History
First Year of Baseball............................ 1957-73; 1987-present
Overall All-Time Record............................................ 777-915-3
First Year in Division I/Record......................... 1991; 565-586-2
All-Time Horizon League Record.............................. 243-166-1
NCAA Regionals/Last..................................................... 4/2010
Result........... L, 6-2 at #1 Arizona St.; L, 22-1 vs. #15 San Diego
Media Relations
Asst. SID/Baseball Contact.........................................Chris Zills
Office Phone....................................................... 414-229-4593
Cell Phone/Press Box Phone............................... 414-750-2090
E-mail...............................................................czills@uwm.edu
Sports Information Director.............................Kevin O’Connor
Office Phone....................................................... 414-229-5674
Assistant SID........................................................Kevin Conway
Office Phone....................................................... 414-229-2413
SID Fax................................................................ 414-229-5749
Mailing Address.................................................UWM Athletics
.............................................................................. P.O. Box 413
............................................................ Milwaukee, Wis. 53201
Overnight Address.............................................UWM Athletics
............................................................ The Pavilion, Room 140
.....................................................3409 North Downer Avenue
............................................................ Milwaukee, Wis. 53211
Baseball Information
Head Coach........................................................... Scott Doffek
Record at School (Years)...................................... 166-176-1 (6)
Head Assistant Coach.............................................. Cory Bigler
Assistant Coach......................................................... Cole Kraft
Volunteer Assistant Coach.......................................Mike Goetz
Director of Baseball Operations............................ Sam Sivilotti
2012 Record.....................................................................27-27
Home/Away/Neutral........................................ 13-6/12-17/2-4
2012 League Record/Finish....................................18-11/Third
2012 League Tournament.....................................................1-2
Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................... 19/9
Starters Returning/Lost....................................................... 7/2
Newcomers...........................................................................14
Milwaukee Panthers
TV/Radio Roster .............................................................................................................Inside Front
Quick Facts/Table of Contents ....................................................................................................... 1
Panther Staff
Head Coach Scott Doffek ......................................................................................................... 2
Cory Bigler/Cole Kraft/Mike Goetz/Sam Sivilotti ..................................................................... 3
2013 Season Preview................................................................................................................. 4-5
Media Information......................................................................................................................... 6
Roster Information......................................................................................................................... 7
Returning Players
Jonathan Capasso ................................................................................................................... 8
Cale Tassi.................................................................................................................................. 9
Jake Long................................................................................................................................ 10
Alex Erdmann ........................................................................................................................ 11
Will Fadness........................................................................................................................... 12
Nick Lingvay ........................................................................................................................... 13
Drew Pearson ........................................................................................................................ 14
Tell Taylor............................................................................................................................... 15
Sam Koenig............................................................................................................................ 16
Mike Schneider...................................................................................................................... 17
Ryan Solberg.......................................................................................................................... 18
Michael Porcaro..................................................................................................................... 19
Derek Peake........................................................................................................................... 20
Luke Meeteer......................................................................................................................... 21
Eric King................................................................................................................................. 22
Justin Jaquish......................................................................................................................... 23
Joshua Uhen........................................................................................................................... 24
Gunnar Eastman.................................................................................................................... 25
Sam Hammer......................................................................................................................... 26
Incoming Players and Redshirts
Trevor Theissen/Nick Unes/Jeremy McCarty......................................................................... 27
Eric Solberg/Brian Keller/Mitch Ghelfi................................................................................... 28
Tyler Thicke/Justin Langley/Jonathan Nick............................................................................. 29
Drew Haack/Pat Wilson/Jake Tuttle....................................................................................... 30
Dan Barwick/Matt Schnell...................................................................................................... 31
2012 Results................................................................................................................................. 32
2012 Statistics.............................................................................................................................. 33
Horizon League Review.......................................................................................................... 34-35
All-Time Coaching Records........................................................................................................... 36
Early Program History................................................................................................................... 37
Year-by-Year Batting and Pitching Leaders.............................................................................. 38-39
Game Records.............................................................................................................................. 40
Season Records............................................................................................................................ 41
Career Records............................................................................................................................. 42
Team Records............................................................................................................................... 43
Record vs. All-Time Opponents.................................................................................................... 44
All-Time Honors............................................................................................................................ 45
All-Time Series Histories......................................................................................................... 46-50
Year-By-Year Results............................................................................................................... 51-55
Panther Letterwinners............................................................................................................ 56-57
Jersey Number History........................................................................................................... 58-59
MLB Draft Picks/Henry Aaron Field.............................................................................................. 60
The 2013 Milwaukee Baseball Media Booklet was written and edited by UWM Assistant SID
Chris Zills. Editorial assistance provided by Kevin O’Connor, Kevin Conway and Tim Prahl of the
UWM Sports Information Office. Photographs courtesy of Kerri Schuh, Trevor Thompson, John
Ward, Rick Cochran and UWM Photographic Services. Printing by UWM UITS Copy Center.
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
General Information
School................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
City/Zip................................................Milwaukee, Wis. 53211
Founded............................................................................1885
Enrollment......................................................................30,000
Nickname....................................................................Panthers
Colors................................................................ Black and Gold
Home Field................................................... Henry Aaron Field
Capacity...............................................................................500
Surface.............................................................................. Grass
Dimensions......................................LF - 320, CF - 390, RF - 320
Affiliation.......................................................... NCAA Division I
Conference....................................................... Horizon League
Chancellor......................................................Michael R. Lovell
Director of Athletics.............................................. Andy Geiger
Associate AD/SWA..................................................Kathy Litzau
Athletics Phone.................................................. 414-229-5151
Ticket Office Phone............................................. 414-229-5886
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Head Coach
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Scott Doffek
Head Coach
Seventh Season
Scott Doffek begins his seventh year as the head coach of the Milwaukee Panthers. A mainstay
in the UWM baseball program, Doffek enters his 19th season with the Milwaukee coaching staff
after spending the first 12 of those years as the assistant head coach.
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
The 2012 campaign saw the Panthers end the regular season on a high note - winning nine of
their final 10 games - but were eliminated in the third game of the league tournament in extra
innings. The pitching staff set a program record with a 3.73 ERA, seven regulars batted over .300
and five players earned Horizon League postseason honors - including three first-team honorees.
Following the season, Doffek saw three of his players chosen in the 2012 Major League Baseball
Draft - the first time in program history that more than one Panther was selected - with Jordan
Guth (Philadelphia Phillies; ninth round), Eric Semmelhack (Milwaukee Brewers; 12th round) and
Paul Hoenecke (Los Angeles Dodgers; 24th round) all hearing their names called on draft day.
The Panthers battled injuries and adversity in 2011, losing several starters and a handful of pitchers to injury. Despite that, they won 21 of their final 31 games of the regular season, finished
second in the league in ERA and had just one fewer victory in league play than the first-place
finisher. Three players earned All-Horizon League First-Team honors, including league pitcher
of the year Chad Pierce, who was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2011 MLB Draft.
Doug Dekoning and Cole Kraft were both named ABCA/Rawlings All-Mideast Region SecondTeam members, with Dekoning finishing his career as the program’s all-time leader in games
played (222) and at bats (793), second in runs (160) and hits (267), and third in total bases (374)
and steals (41). Kraft signed professionally with the Rockland Boulders of the Can-Am League
after placing third in program history in games (204), hits (250) and doubles (52), and fourth in
at bats (734) and runs (142).
The 2010 season will go down as a memorable one, as the team won the Horizon League Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time, winning 25-plus games for
the 13th time in the past 14 years. The squad had a memorable run to the crown, going 4-1 while
riding strong pitching to the championship. The team recorded a 2.66 ERA in the five games,
limiting opponents to just a .247 batting average. Eight players earned all-league honors, with
Chad Pierce earning the Horizon League Newcomer of the Year award and Cameron Amsrud the
Horizon League Relief Pitcher of the Year honor. The team led the league in earned run average
and was second in batting, while also setting a school record with 21 wins in a row at home.
Doffek was named Horizon League Coach of the Year in 2009 after leading the Panthers to a
second-place finish in the league standings. His team had a league-high four first team all-league
selections and set a school record by going 14-1 at home. He won 78 games in his first three
seasons, a school record, after already establishing marks for most victories by a first-year head
coach (25) and most after his first two seasons (50). He was rewarded with a new three-year
contract following the season.
The 2008 campaign ended just one victory away from the Panthers making their first trip to
the NCAA Regionals since 2002, with UWM falling to UIC in a one-game, winner-take-all, title
contest. Milwaukee rode three upsets and a potent offense to the title game, batting .347 in the
six games, averaging almost nine runs and 14 hits per contest. Eight players earned postseason
honors from the Horizon League and the offense ended the season ranked 73rd in the NCAA
Career Record
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Totals
Overall
League
25-3216-14
25-3611-15
28-2714-9
33-2617-8
28-28-115-10-1
27-2718-11
166-176-191-67-1
Milwaukee Panthers
Horizon League Standings (Since 1995)
In League GamesW
Milwaukee
243
UIC
238
Wright State
232
Youngstown State ^ 111
Valparaiso +
65
L
166
159
175
151
52
Pct.WS
.594 15
.598 11
.571
11
.423
4
.556
3
Overall
W
L Pct.WS
Milwaukee
513 473 .520 11
UIC
473 423 .527 10
Wright State
453
472
.490
10
Valparaiso +
132
147
.473
2
Youngstown State ^ 196
338
.367
1
WS - Season at .500 or above
^ Totals since 2002, YSU’s first season in HL
+ Totals since 2008, Valpo’s first season in HL
with its .309 batting average. Its 412 runs scored led the Horizon League and ranked 67th in the
country. Its 672 hits were second all-time in program history, led the league and ranked 16th in
the country. The Panthers were a doubles machine, recording 156 two-baggers to smash the old
school record of 143 and end the season ranked No. 2 in the NCAA.
Doffek was named the seventh head coach in the history of the Milwaukee baseball program
on Sept. 25, 2006.
As the assistant head coach in the past, he worked primarily with the team’s hitting and defensive units while also serving as the lead recruiter and overseeing the day-to-day operations of
the program. The 2006 season - his last as the assistant - will go down as a memorable one, as
the Panthers won 30+ games for the sixth time since UWM moved to the NCAA Division I level
in 1991, going 32-25 overall.
Doffek led the offense to great heights, with seven regulars batting over .300, paced by AllAmerican outfielder Mike Goetz. Doffek helped guide Goetz to a .493 average on the season - the
highest in the nation - in addition to hitting streaks of 32 and 27 games and team records in seven
categories. Goetz went on to be drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers.
As a team, the Panthers batted .324, the 16th-best average in the nation. His squad also ranked
in the national leaders in doubles (third at 2.51 per game), slugging percentage (18th at .488),
triples (35th), and runs (48th). UWM set a team record in doubles (143) and ended in the top
five in the record book in numerous categories: average (third), runs (third), hits (second), triples
(second), runs batted in (third), total bases (third) and home runs (fifth).
During Doffek’s time at UWM, he has been instrumental in the Panthers’ rise to a league and
regional power. Since his first season in 1995, the Panthers have reset every offensive record and
set school marks for wins and winning percentage multiple times. He has also coached a list of
players nearing 30 that have been either drafted or signed by professional teams.
Doffek’s influence reached a national level in 1999 when Milwaukee upset No. 1 Rice University
during the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Doffek, along with Jerry Augustine, was named the 1999 Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association (WBCA) Co-Coach of the Year.
In 2001, the Panthers’ offense ranked second in the nation after hitting a school-record .352 as
a team. Together, Milwaukee saw all 10 regulars bat above .300 and five hit over .350. The team
was led by a pair of players that hit over .420, including Scott Gillitzer’s then school-record average of .424. Gillitzer is one of nine drafted players through Doffek’s instruction.
Before joining the coaching staff, Doffek spent five seasons (1989-93) in the Los Angeles Dodgers
minor league system, making it to the Triple-A level with the Albuquerque Dukes.
Collegiately, Doffek played baseball at Waukesha County Community College, where he won the
NJCAA batting title after hitting .539 as a sophomore. He was honored as an all-region and allconference selection. Doffek attended Hartland Arrowhead High School, where he was selected
to all-state and all-conference teams. He also played football for three years.
Doffek lives in Menomonee Falls with his wife, Kara, and two children, daughter Kori and son Ty.
Baseball
Coaching Staff
3
Cory Bigler
Head Assistant Coach
Cole Kraft
Assistant Coach
Tenth Season
First Season
Cory Bigler enters his 10th season as an assistant at his alma mater. Bigler serves
as Milwaukee’s head assistant coach as well as pitching coach. He also assists with
recruiting.
Cole Kraft returns to Milwaukee and joins the UWM staff as an assistant
coach in 2013.
The pitching staff continued its dominance in 2012, setting a program record for the
second-straight year in the earned run average category, with the 3.73 ERA bettering
the previous mark by nearly half a run. The staff had the top two leaders in strikeouts
and three of the top seven in ERA, with first-team all-league selection Cale Tassi leading the Horizon League at 2.74 - the second-lowest for a starter in program history.
He spent four years as a Panther (2008-11), finishing his Milwaukee career
ranked third in program history in games (204), third in hits (250), third
in doubles (52), fourth in at bats (734), fourth in runs (142), fifth in total
bases (342) and sixth in steals (31).
Milwaukee finished second in the league in ERA and was first in strikeouts in 2011,
with Chad Pierce earning Horizon League Pitcher of the Year honors. He went on to
be selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2011 MLB Draft.
It was a record-breaking season overall for the staff, as the team ERA was the lowest in program history. The strikeout total broke the school record, as well as the six
shutouts that were thrown in 2011. In addition, the .258 opponent average was the
second-lowest in team history, just off the program record of .256.
The Panthers led the Horizon League in earned run average in 2010 and went 4-1
in the league tournament, riding strong pitching to the championship. The team recorded a 2.66 ERA in the five games, limiting opponents to just a .247 batting average.
Under Bigler’s watch in 2009, three members of his staff ended the season among
the top seven in earned run average in league contests. In conference games, the
Panthers led the Horizon League in ERA by half a run per game (3.68 to 4.37).
“Cory has really poured his heart and soul into his job here, whether it is recruiting,
field work, office work or practice,” UWM head coach Scott Doffek said. “He does it
with everything he has. We work hand-in-hand on all aspects of the program and he
has been such a great asset. We are blessed to have him.”
In 2008, Brad Lusti stepped in immediately as a weekend starter for UWM and
earned Horizon League All-Newcomer Team honors. He led the team with a 4.24
ERA that ranked eighth in the Horizon League and had a team-high 53 strikeouts. He
also helped Andy Hetebrueg to six wins on the year (third in the league), including a
stretch of victories in four-straight starts.
In 2007, Robert Michalkiewicz earned second team all-league honors, leading the
conference in shutouts and complete games while setting UWM records for career
games started, innings pitched and with his streak of 22.1 consecutive scoreless innings. The staff also posted the first one-hitter since April of 2003.
A three-year letterwinner from 1993-95, Bigler transferred to Milwaukee from UWOshkosh, where he played in 1992. At UWM, the righthander posted an 11-8 record,
pitching 136.0 innings in 21 starts. Bigler’s best season came in 1994 when he posted
a staff-best 4.26 earned run average to go along with a team-high 47 strikeouts. Following that season, Bigler was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 23rd round of
the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. Bigler played two seasons of professional
baseball.
Mike Goetz
Assistant Coach
Fourth Season
Mike Goetz returns to the UWM coaching staff for his fourth season. Goetz
will serve as the volunteer assistant in 2013 after spending the past three
years as an assistant coach, where he served as first base coach and worked
with the outfielders and baserunning.
“We are excited to have Mike back at UWM,” head coach Scott Doffek said.
“He was able to accomplish great things here as player and now he looks
to take the next step in his baseball career as a coach. I was able to witness
firsthand the focus and desire he brought to the game as a player, and it
was second to none. We are extremely fortunate to have Mike back in the
Panther family.”
Goetz officially retired as a player in 2009, spending his final season with the
Frontier League’s Rockford (Ill.) RiverHawks. He spent three additional years
in professional baseball prior to that tenure in Rockford.
The Milwaukee Brewers drafted him after he became UWM’s first-ever AllAmerican in 2005, leading the nation with a .493 average.
Sam Sivilotti
Director of Baseball Operations
Second Season
Even while playing during his college years, coaching has always been in Bigler’s
blood. Bigler served as a part-time and full-time pitching instructor at Mike Hegan’s
Field of Dreams from 1995-2001 while also serving as the pitching coach at Cardinal
Stritch University in 1996-97. Bigler added to his impressive resume by serving as the
varsity pitching coach at the high school level, coaching at Whitnall High School from
1998-2002 and Brookfield Central High School in 2003.
Sam Sivilotti moves into the role of director of baseball operations in
2013 after spending the 2012 season as the volunteer assistant coach.
Bigler and his wife, Marci, reside in Brookfield with their three children: daughters
Emery and Peyton, and son Brooks.
He spent five years as a Panther (2007-11), batting .302 in 143 career
games.
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Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
In addition, two players - Jordan Guth (Philadelphia Phillies; ninth round) and Eric
Semmelhack (Milwaukee Brewers; 12th round) - were selected in the 2012 MLB Draft
with Kaleb Engelke also signing a professional contract.
Season Preview
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2013 Milwaukee Baseball Preview
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee baseball team
has been a model of consistency over the past few
seasons. After going through its standard tough nonconference schedule each campaign, the team peaks
at the end of the year. In fact, it has posted the best
winning percentage in the regular season in the month
of May – winning games at nearly a 75 percent clip –
more than any other team in the Horizon League the
past three years.
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
In that span, the Panthers have gone to the NCAA Tournament (2010) but have also had their season end in
heartbreaking one-run fashion on back-to-back occasions in the league tournament: 1-0 to UIC in 2011 and
2-1 in 12 innings to Wright State in 2012.
“All coaches preach pitching and defense,” Milwaukee
head coach Scott Doffek said. “Then, when you accomplish it and don’t get rewarded for it, it doesn’t seem
fair. In both of those situations, they were just great
college baseball games. We just couldn’t get those
needed runs across. That’s just how fragile the game
is. You have to be able to execute all aspects when you
are trying to win championships.”
The Panthers finished 27-27 a year ago, taking third in
the league with an 18-11 ledger. In addition to what
happened during the season, the 2012 campaign will
be remembered as much for what happened afterwards.
UWM has never had more than one player get selected
in the Major League Baseball Draft in the same year in
program history. But, following last season, Doffek saw
three of his players chosen in the 2012 MLB Draft with
Jordan Guth (Philadelphia Phillies; ninth round), Eric
Semmelhack (Milwaukee Brewers; 12th round) and
Paul Hoenecke (Los Angeles Dodgers; 24th round) all
hearing their names called on draft day.
“Four years ago, we came up with a master plan where
we broke down the program in every facet as our
growth is concerned,” Doffek said. “One of the things
that we wrote down was getting underclassmen drafted. I think it is an indication of our level of talent and
player development. But, more importantly, it’s just
a great thing for those kids. They all worked so hard
in hopes of getting that opportunity and they did and
then they went out and represented themselves, their
organization and the University in a great way.”
Milwaukee once again had a potent offense in 2012,
with seven regulars batting over .300 (and another at
.298) as well as an outstanding pitching staff that shattered the school record with its 3.73 earned run average. Most of those bats are back, as five of the players
that finished above .300 are set to return in 2013. The
offense has always been a hallmark of the UWM program.
“We feel like if we don’t throw at bats away through
the course of a year, we will put up some decent numbers,” Doffek said. “I really thought the last 35 games
of the year last season we really did swing the bats very
well from top to bottom. I am excited to watch the guys
come back. Up and down the lineup we have guys that
I feel are prepared to swing the bat at this level.”
The pitching has been steadily getting better each season and was taken to a new level in 2012. Prior to the
2011 campaign, the school record for ERA was 4.18 and
that stood since 2002. In 2011, UWM just got by that
mark at 4.16. The new 2012 total of 3.73 shattered the
record that lasted for just 12 months.
“It’s a definite philosophy change regarding the pitching,” Doffek said. “We changed the recruiting process
to spend more on projectable arms and guys that we
can develop into front-line pitchers. You have to do
that in the recruiting process. In the past, we didn’t do
as good of a job identifying that. Cory [Bigler, the UWM
pitching coach] has just done a phenomenal job. I cannot say enough of what he has done and making that
come to fruition with hard work.”
The Panthers will have a lot of familiarity to their lineup, as gone are only three regulars who were seniors
that graduated. In fact, Milwaukee returns almost 71
percent of its hit total from a year ago. A look around
the field shows a few new faces, but also plenty of experience.
At first base, Milwaukee will look to a newcomer in junior-college transfer Pat Wilson. Wilson batted .380 in
2012 and drove in 55 runs in 45 games, scoring 39 runs.
“Pat is a big, physical kid who has a good quick lefthanded bat and doesn’t swing and miss a lot,” Doffek
said. “That’s a rare combination when you can get size
and contact like that. He is an established college hitter
who we feel is really going to be a guy that can step in
and be a run producer.”
Senior Nick Lingvay will also get an opportunity at first
base in addition to his appearances in the middle of
the infield. Lingvay made 21 starts in 33 games a year
ago, batting .225 while chipping in with solid defense.
“We are going to move Nick over there to give us some
matchup situations,” Doffek said; “He’s also going to
fight for time in the middle of the infield. We feel like
his skill set allows that. He has shown the ability to
match up well against left-handed pitchers. He is the
type of player that will do whatever it takes to help the
team win games.”
At second base, Milwaukee found a gem in Michael
Porcaro, who worked his way into the starting lineup
as the season progressed and never came back out.
He ended up earning Second-Team All-Horizon League
and All-Newcomer honors, batting .316 in 40 games
while also fielding his position well.
“After Mike got his feet wet, he caught up with the
speed of the game,” Doffek said. “He has really good
baseball instincts and is a natural player. He’s going to
be in there every day with an opportunity to build on
what he did last year. On the defensive side of the ball,
he’ll be as steady as you get and I think he’ll be able to
move the ball around the field. He’ll do the little things
– go deep in counts, make pitchers work for outs and
make productive outs when they do find a way to keep
him off the bases.”
In addition, freshman Trevor Theissen, who redshirted
in 2012, will back up Porcaro.
“We moved Trevor over to second base to give us some
depth and help him relax,” Doffek said. “I think the year
off has really helped him gain some strength and mature a little physically. He had a really nice fall and will
push for some time.”
The Panthers have a couple of experienced options at
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shortstop, including one that has all-league credentials
on his resume. Junior Tell Taylor is coming off a season
where he dealt with injuries, hampered the entire year
in his 29 appearances. Senior Alex Erdmann will also
push for time after seeing 21 games of action last year.
“We had a good battle between Tell and Alex in the fall
and I think it still is a battle,” Doffek said. “Tell definitely
fought health issues all last year. He had a productive
fall defensively and has had a good winter so far offensively. Keeping him healthy is the key and if we do that
you will see his confidence shoot back to where it was
the year before. Alex did a great job this fall swinging
the bat. It’s taken him a few years to just relax. With
him having success as a pitcher last year I think that
has translated to the offensive side as well. He will play
some shortstop and also be a matchup righty out of the
bullpen like last year.”
Third base is in the capable hands of junior Sam
Koenig, who ended the season with a .300 average
after a slow start. He set career-highs in almost all categories, scoring 35 runs, recording 57 hits, 13 doubles
and 28 RBI in 50 games. He was named to the College
Sports Madness Second-Team All-Horizon League
squad.
“Sam came into last season trying to switch hit,” Doffek
said. “At the beginning of the year we saw some great
arms and he struggled a bit. After he came to me and
said he just wanted to bat from the right side, he got
comfortable, regained his confidence and took off. He
is physically a gifted kid – he can run, he can throw, he
has size and leverage. He is a kid that scouts love. He
has to put it all together and I hope this is the spring
that he does that. If he gets off to a good start, he could
really explode.”
A pair of newcomers will also be looking for time on
the infield, as Nick Unes and Eric Solberg will be making their Panther debuts in 2013.
“Nick is another player that has some toys to work with
physically,” Doffek said. “He will give us depth at third
and maybe even at first base. Right now he is a solid
left-handed bat off the bench and he’ll push for time as
he continues to develop. Eric was always a multi-sport
kid who was pulled in all different directions. It will
be good for him to just focus on baseball. He was raw
coming in during the fall but picked up things pretty
quickly. He is a smooth infielder with really loose actions. It will be fun to watch him develop.”
Milwaukee seems to be all set at catcher, as senior Will
Fadness returns after a 2012 campaign that saw him
earn Second-Team All-Horizon League honors as well
as All-Newcomer status after batting .316 in 50 games.
His 21 doubles led the Horizon League.
“Will is a baseball player,” Doffek said. “You could literally stick him at any position and he could just fake it
if needed. He has good instincts, comes from a good
baseball family and you can tell. He came out and did
exactly what we thought he would do last season and
we expect more of the same in 2013.”
The team has capable backups if needed, as redshirt
freshman Mitch Ghelfi, senior Drew Pearson and
freshman Matt Schnell are all on the roster.
“Mitch is the top backup right now,” Doffek said. “We
tried to give it a go last year and he wasn’t quite ready
health-wise coming off some injuries. He’s healthy now
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and is working hard. He should be the type of player
who will give us quality at bats from both sides of the
plate. He can catch and throw and has a natural instinct
behind the dish.”
The Panthers are also set in the outfield. Senior
Jonathan Capasso has been the everyday starter in left
field since he was a freshman and nothing will change
about that this season. He was one of the hottest batters in the league when the season ended in 2012, finishing with a .290 average in 54 games, driving in 35
runs.
“Jon is a middle of the order guy,” Doffek said. “He got
off to a good start last year but then hit into a ton of
hard outs in the middle of the season and it weighed
on him mentally. Physically, he is a good hitter with
good hands. We expect him to go out and have the
year he is capable of having.”
That earned him numerous honors, becoming the
first UWM freshman to earn first-team all-league honors since 1997. In addition, College Sports Madness
tabbed him its Freshman of the Year and to its firstteam, as well.
“We knew he could really run,” Doffek said. “He’s the
fastest guy in the league and probably one of the fastest to ever play in the Horizon League. And to go along
with that, he has exceptional makeup. He refuses to
fail. Any flaws that he may have, he masks with determination and hard work. We expect him to pick up
right where he left off. The speed transitions to both
sides of the ball – the amount of range he gives you
in the outfield is eye-popping at times. It’s fun to have
him out there.”
Junior Ryan Solberg and sophomore Derek Peake will
both see action in right field. Solberg batted .305 in
2012, and was an all-newcomer selection as a freshman. Peake was the starting centerfielder in 2012 until an early injury that ended up becoming a redshirt
season.
“They are different style players,” Doffek said. “Ryan
is a 6-foot-5, 230 pounds. A very physical player who
is a very good athlete. He has a ton of potential and
upside. For him it is about plate coverage – when he
is right he is dangerous. He has all the tools you look
for. Derek is more in the Meeteer-mold – a plus runner who hits from the left side and is also a very good
athlete. Between the two of them, we will be able to
match up well.
Senior Drew Pearson, sophomore Sam Hammer and
freshmen Dan Barwick and Jeremy McCarty will also
be battling for playing time in the outfield.
“I think Drew did a nice job when he got the chance out
there, as well,” Doffek said. “He probably had the best
fall of anyone offensively and will be in the mix for outfield and DH. Hopefully, he can relax and produce the
way he is capable. Hammer is an x-factor. The kid has
plus bat speed, is physically strong and an extremely
hard worker with lots of potential. Barwick is a guy off
the bench that is a small-ball guy. A guy that can come
The pitching staff had an exceptional year. In addition
to the ERA record, it had the top two league leaders
in strikeouts and three of the top seven in ERA – with
first-team all-league selection Cale Tassi leading the
Horizon League at 2.74 - the second-lowest for a starter in program history.
“I think it was a successful year as a staff,” Milwaukee
pitching coach Cory Bigler said. “I think we have been
going in the right direction the past few years. We have
some talent, some guys who have high ceilings, now
we need to command the ball better. I am happy with
the talent level, the attitude, the competitive nature –
but we definitely need to control the game better from
the mound.”
Then, to top it off, two of the arms were MLB draftees,
with selections in the ninth and 12th rounds.
“I think that’s really important,” Bigler said. “My goal
is to do both here – to win and get guys to the next
level. We have been getting some attention the last
few drafts and it relates directly to the type of pitcher
we have been bringing in. Recruits need to understand
that Milwaukee is a place where they are going to be
seen by Major League organizations and prepared to
do well once they get that opportunity.”
Leading the way in 2013 will be Tassi, the senior righthander. He went 6-5 with that league-best ERA and also
finished second in strikeouts while starting 15 games.
“Cale is somebody that has been in the fire,” Bigler
said. “He was dependable and consistent last year, and
he enjoys pitching in big games. Starting every weekend last year was big for us and it is invaluable to have
that back. We look to him to start the weekend off and
be a leader.”
With the ace of the staff in place, who will fill out the
rest of the weekend rotation is still up for discussion.
Mike Schneider has a leg up, as the junior lefty was a
starter last season in 12 games, striking out 42 batters
in 65.1 innings. Sophomore Eric King also flashed potential, finishing the season on a high note with a solid
start in the league tournament. He ended the year with
29 K’s in 35.2 innings, allowing just a .256 opponent
batting average.
“Schneider has experience in the starting role and has
had some success,” Bigler said. “He needs to take a
step this year in his command – if he commands the
ball better, he will be one of the better pitchers in the
league. King started to pitch to his capabilities towards
the end of last year. He got more significant innings and
pitched a great game in the conference tournament. So
that was important for us going into this year.”
A newcomer has the potential to grab a spot, as junior Tyler Thicke brings impressive JUCO credentials.
He posted a 6-0 record in 12 games, recording a 2.91
ERA and 41 strikeouts (just 14 walks) in 46.1 innings
of work.
“I think that Tyler is someone we will be very comfortable giving the ball to on the weekend in any role. He’s
a kid that comes in with some maturity and his intan-
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gibles – as well as his physical tools – are solid. We will
have to figure out how to make it work, but those three
guys will be in a battle for the other two spots on the
weekend.”
Middle relief and midweek starts will most likely belong to the likes of sophomore Justin Jaquish (2-1 in
13 games in 2012) and freshmen Justin Langley and
Brian Keller.
“I was really happy with Justin Langley and Brian Keller
in the fall,” Bigler said. “Both of them learned quite a
bit about pitching at this level and they took a step forward. Both freshmen have a chance to be special, we
will see how they adjust to the speed of the game in
the spring. Justin Jaquish did a great job last year in
multiple roles and will be a major contributor this year.
He continues to improve.”
Four different pitchers recorded saves last year, with
Guth’s total of six leading the way. The Panthers hope
they have found their closer and this season, it falls to
sophomore Joshua Uhen.
“Josh is our closer,” Bigler said. “We prepared him for
that role in the fall and he embraced it. He has the perfect make-up for it. He clearly has the arm to do it –
his fastball velocity (mid-90’s) and his slider profile at
the closer’s role. And his mentality too – he is a tough,
competitive kid and his arm bounces back well. I think
it will be a good fit for him.”
One of the dependable parts of the bullpen the past
several years has been the left/right combination
of Greg Blohowiak and Kaleb Engelke. That duo has
graduated and was responsible for 62 appearances
between them in 2012. The role now falls to seniors
Alex Erdmann and Jake Long and freshman Jake Tuttle.
“We think we have a good matchup lefty in Jake Tuttle,”
Bigler said. “He has a loose arm and a plus-breaking
ball. It’s going to be a new role for him as well, but I
think he definitely has the stuff to do it. Erdmann is a
lower-slot guy who can face righties or be a one-inning
guy for us. We need him to be solid for us like he was
last year. I feel very confident about those two guys
coming in and getting some pressure outs for us. And
Jake Long is a guy who had a great fall and is a very
dependable strike-thrower and very mature. He could
fill dual roles for us. He threw in the fall as a starter, but
we need some stability in the back-end of the bullpen.”
Senior Drew Pearson, sophomore Gunnar Eastman
and freshmen Drew Haack and Jonathan Nick will also
add valuable depth.
“Gunnar is as talented as anyone on the staff,” Bigler
said. “He has been working through some mechanical
adjustments and I believe he is ready to have a great
year. Drew Pearson is a guy that we are experimenting
with – we are dropping his slot a bit to be a matchup guy. He’s been doing well but we are waiting to
see how he progresses. Drew Haack has been working
on adjusting his slot as well and we see some heavy
sink come out at times. We are hoping his command
will progress quickly. Jon Nick is a guy who has really
worked hard. We hope to see him take another step
this spring and earn some innings out of the pen.”
It’s time to find out how it all breaks down for real
soon, as the Panthers open the 2013 campaign at New
Mexico State University. The four-game series will be
played as a doubleheader each day, Feb. 15-16.
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One of the more interesting stories to watch as the season progressed was the play of now-sophomore Luke
Meeteer. He ended up leading the team in batting average at .331 (eighth in the league) and batted safely in
each of the final 20 games of the campaign. The speedy
newcomer also led the Horizon League in stolen bases.
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in and steal a base, can pinch-run, critical bunting, hit
and runs. McCarty is learning the speed of the game.
He needs to catch up to his tools – he is a big, physical kid who can throw. He is working hard to meet his
potential.”
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Pronunciation Guide
Name
Pronunciation
Jonathan Capasso.............................Kah-PASS-oh
Mitch Ghelfi..............................................GEL-fee
Drew Haack.................................................. Hack
Sam Koenig............................................... KAY-nig
Luke Meteer.........................................mah-TEER
Derek Peake.................................................. Peek
Sam Sivilotti..................................... Siv-il-LOT-tee
Trevor Theissen..........................................Ty-son
Tyler Thicke................................................Tick-ee
Nick Unes................................................You-ness
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2013 Player Breakdown
Yr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Pos.
RHP
RHP
RHP
IF/P
RHP
LHP
LHP
LHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
LHP
LHP
B/T
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/L
L/L
L/L
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/L
L/L
Ht.
6-3
6-3
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-0
6-0
6-6
6-4
6-2
6-5
6-2
6-0
6-3
Wt.
195
215
185
195
170
195
165
225
205
185
230
200
180
180
Hometown/Last School
Presque Isle, Wis./Lakeland Union/UW-Superior
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis./Wisconsin Rapids
Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac
Menomonee Falls, Wis./Menomonee Falls
Germantown, Wis./Germantown
Colgate, Wis./Germantown/Madison College
Chippewa Falls, Wis./Chippewa Falls
Beloit, Wis./Clinton
Oshkosh, Wis./Oshkosh North
Green Bay, Wis./Green Bay Southwest
West Bend, Wis./West Bend West
Middleton, Wis./Middleton
De Pere, Wis./West De Pere
Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago
Catchers (4)
No. Name
16 Mitch Ghelfi
20 Will Fadness
27 Drew Pearson
51 Matt Schnell
Yr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Pos.
C
C
C
C
B/T
R/S
R/R
R/R
R/R
Ht.
5-11
5-11
6-1
6-2
Wt.
190
205
200
190
Hometown/Last School
La Crosse, Wis./La Crosse Central
Eau Claire, Wis./South Mountain CC
Racine, Wis./Racine Horlick
Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac
Infielders (10)
No. Name
1 Michael Porcaro
2 Tell Taylor
3 Trevor Theissen
4 Nick Unes
9 Eric Solberg
14 Alex Erdmann
19 Sam Koenig
23 Nick Lingvay
32 Ryan Solberg
33 Pat Wilson
Yr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Pos.
2B
SS
IF
IF
IF
IF/P
3B
IF
1B/OF
1B
B/T
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/R
L/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
L/R
Ht.
5-8
6-1
6-0
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-5
6-0
6-5
6-2
Wt.
170
185
160
195
185
195
220
185
220
230
Hometown/Last School
Burlington, Wis./Burlington
Burlington, Wis./Burlington
Franklin, Wis./Franklin
Brimfield, Ill./Brimfield
Waukesha, Wis./Waukesha West
Menomonee Falls, Wis./Menomonee Falls
Prairie du Sac, Wis./Sauk Prairie
Kenosha, Wis./Kenosha Tremper
Waukesha, Wis./Waukesha West
Vernon Hills, Ill./Lake County CC
Outfielders (7)
No. Name
6 Jonathan Capasso
7 Derek Peake
8 Jeremy McCarty
11 Luke Meeteer
32 Ryan Solberg
41 Sam Hammer
42 Dan Barwick
Yr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Pos.
OF
OF
OF
OF
1B/OF
OF
OF
B/T
L/L
L/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
R/R
Ht.
5-10
6-0
6-4
5-11
6-5
6-2
5-10
Wt.
185
180
227
185
210
210
170
Hometown/Last School
Racine, Wis./Racine Horlick
Waukesha, Wis./Waukesha Catholic Memorial
Waupun, Wis./Waupun
Middleton, Wis./Middleton
Waukesha, Wis./Waukesha West
Muskego, Wis./Muskego
Brookfield, Wis./Brookfield Central
Head Coach: #5 Scott Doffek (Seventh year)
Head Assistant Coach: #22 Cory Bigler (Tenth year)
Assistant Coaches: Cole Kraft (First year) & Mike Goetz (Fourth year)
Director of Baseball Operations: Sam Sivilotti (Second year)
By Class:
Seniors (7): Capasso, Erdmann, Fadness, Lingvay, Long, Pearson, Tassi
Juniors (6): Koenig, Schneider, Solberg, Taylor, Thicke, Wilson
Sophomores (8): Eastman, Hammer, Jaquish, King, Meeteer, Peake, Porcaro, Uhen
Freshmen (12): Barwick, Ghelfi, Haack, Keller, Langley, McCarty, Nick, Schnell, Solberg, Theissen, Tuttle, Unes
By State:
Wisconsin (31): Barwick, Capasso, Eastman, Erdmann, Fadness, Ghelfi, Haack, Hammer, Jaquish, Keller,
King, Koenig, Langley, Lingvay, Long, McCarty, Meeteer, Nick, Peake, Pearson, Porcaro, Schneider, Schnell,
Solberg, Solberg, Tassi, Taylor, Theissen, Thicke, Tuttle, Uhen
Illinois (2): Unes, Wilson
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Michael Porcaro, So., 2B
Tell Taylor, Jr., SS
Trevor Theissen, Fr., IF
Nick Unes, Fr., IF
Jonathan Capasso, Sr., OF
Derek Peake, So., OF
Jeremy McCarty, Fr., OF
Eric Solberg, Fr., IF
Cale Tassi, Sr., P
Luke Meeteer, So., OF
Jake Long, Sr., P
Eric King, So., P
Alex Erdmann, JS., IF/P
Brian Keller, Fr., P
Mitch Ghelfi, Fr., C
Tyler Thicke, Jr., P
Justin Jaquish, So., P
Sam Koenig, Jr., 3B
Will Fadness, Sr., C
Justin Langley, Fr., P
Nick Lingvay, Sr., IF
Joshua Uhen, So., P
Gunnar Eastman, So., P
Drew Pearson, Sr., C
Jonathan Nick, Fr., P
Drew Haack, Fr., UT/P
Mike Schneider, Jr., P
Ryan Solberg, Jr., OF/1B
Pat Wilson, Jr., 1B
Jake Tuttle, Fr., P
Sam Hammer, So., OF
Dan Barwick, Fr., OF
Matt Schnell, Fr., C
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Dan Barwick, Fr., OF
Jonathan Capasso, Sr., OF
Gunnar Eastman, So., P
Alex Erdmann, JS., IF/P
Will Fadness, Sr., C
Mitch Ghelfi, Fr., C
Drew Haack, Fr., UT/P
Sam Hammer, So., OF
Justin Jaquish, So., P
Brian Keller, Fr., P
Eric King, So., P
Sam Koenig, Jr., 3B
Justin Langley, Fr., P
Nick Lingvay, Sr., IF
Jake Long, Sr., P
Jeremy McCarty, Fr., OF
Luke Meeteer, So., OF
Jonathan Nick, Fr., P
Derek Peake, So., OF
Drew Pearson, Sr., C
Michael Porcaro, So., 2B
Mike Schneider, Jr., P
Matt Schnell, Fr., C
Eric Solberg, Fr., IF
Ryan Solberg, Jr., OF/1B
Cale Tassi, Sr., P
Tell Taylor, Jr., SS
Trevor Theissen, Fr., IF
Tyler Thicke, Jr., P
Jake Tuttle, Fr., P
Joshua Uhen, So., P
Nick Unes, Fr., IF
Pat Wilson, Jr., 1B
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Pitchers (14)
No. Name
10 Cale Tassi
12 Jake Long
13 Eric King
14 Alex Erdmann
15 Brian Keller
17 Tyler Thicke
18 Justin Jaquish
21 Juston Langley
24 Joshua Uhen
26 Gunnar Eastman
29 Jonathan Nick
30 Drew Haack
31 Mike Schneider
37 Jake Tuttle
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Four-Time Horizon League Champions
2012: Batted .290 on the year, making 53 starts in 54 appearances ... ended the season on a tear,
hitting safely in the final 11 games (24-for-44, .545) to raise season average 55 points ... scored 28
runs, drove in 35 more on 61 hits, including three home runs and a career-high 14 doubles ... second
on the squad with 11 multi-RBI games ... went 7-for-13 in three games at Minnesota Feb. 24-25, driving in three ... capped a five-run ninth inning rally with a two-out, bases-loaded double that helped
UWM claim a walkoff 6-5 victory over San Francisco March 1 ... hit a home run and drove in three at
Youngstown State March 17 ... 4-for-6 against Butler April 5, scoring and driving in a pair of runs ...
tied the Horizon League Tournament and Milwaukee program record with six hits in a game, going
a perfect 6-for-6 with three runs scored and a career-high four runs batted in against Butler May 24
... capped that effort by making his UWM pitching debut in the ninth, working an inning without
allowing an earned run ... named to the Horizon League All-Tournament Team after going 10-for-14
(.714) at the plate in three games.
2011: Named Second-Team All-Horizon League after a season in which he batted .313 in 54 games,
making 53 starts ... also batted .344 in Horizon League play and .352 with runners on base ... scored
27 runs and collected 60 hits and 27 RBI ... went 11-for-12 in stolen bases ... had three hits, including
a home run, against Illinois State Feb. 26 ... three hits and two runs scored at #16 Arkansas March
5 ... named Horizon League Player of the Week April 11 after batting .563 (9-for-16) with five runs
batted in and four runs scored ... started with three hits and a career-best four RBI in win over Northwestern April 5 ... then recorded UWM’s only five-hit game of the season, going 5-for-5 against UIC
April 9 ... 3-for-4 against Wright State April 23 ... great day at the plate against Youngstown State
May 6, going 4-for-5 with three runs scored, hitting a home run and tying career-best with four RBI
... 4-for-7 with a home run, two RBI and three runs scored in doubleheader against Valparaiso May
14 ... perfect 3-for-3 with a pair of runs scored against Northern Illinois May 17.
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Capasso 2012 Game-Highs
At Bats
6..................................... Two times
Runs3........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Hits6........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
RBI4........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Doubles1........................................14 times
Triples1................. at Minnesota, 2/25/12
HR1...................................Three times
Total Bases
10......................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Walks2...................................Three times
Stolen Bases
2....... vs. Northern Illinois, 5/15/12
2010: Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team after a season in which he batted .310 in
47 games, making 32 starts ... scored 25 runs and recorded 36 hits, most of any UWM newcomer
... batted .341 in Horizon League play ... in the starting lineup as a freshman for the season opener
against Arkansas State Feb. 26 ... went 2-for-4 and drove in two runs in that contest ... two hits and
two runs scored in Milwaukee’s win over Minnesota March 3 ... 3-for-4 with two RBI in victory over
Dayton March 7 ... returned to the starting lineup May 8 at Wright State, starting the final 18 games
of the season ... went 21-for-61 in that stretch (.344), scoring 12 runs ... perfect 3-for-3 with only
home run of season against Northern Illinois at Miller Park May 12 ... went 6-for-18 at the Horizon
League Tournament, including two hits and a late RBI in championship game ... batted .351 against
lefties on the year.
High School: Repeated as a Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association Third Team All-State outfielder
as a senior, batting .543 with 24 runs batted in and 34 runs scored, slugging .857 ... also repeated as
a first team all-league and first team all-county selection ... Milwaukee Journal Sentinel First Team
All-Area ... named the Racine Journal Times All-Racine County Player of the Year in each of his final
two seasons ... batted .528 with 20 runs batted in as a junior ... in addition, was runner-up for player
of the year honors in the Southeast Conference and selected to play in the WBCA Brewers Classic
All-Star Game ... recorded 213 hits, scored 158 runs and knocked in 99 runs in his career ... an academic scholar-athlete.
Personal: Son of Jim and Sara Capasso ... also played club baseball for the Racine Hitters ... chose
UWM because he liked the coaches and it was close to home ... career goal is to play in the major
leagues ... lists hobbies as playing sports and hanging out ... considers a walk-off hit in the playoffs as
his most memorable sports experience ... has done community work by helping out at charity and
church dinners for the homeless ... born Sept. 11, 1990.
JONATHAN CAPASSO
Year
2010
2011
2012
Totals
AVG G-GS
.31047-32
.31354-53
.29054-53
.303
155-138
Outfield
Senior • L/L
5-10 • 185
Major: Finance
Racine, Wis.
Racine Horlick High School
Capasso Career Game-Highs
At Bats
6.................................... Four times
Runs3..................................... Two times
Hits6*......................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
RBI4...................................Three times
Doubles1........................................21 times
Triples1..................................... Two times
HR1.................................. Seven times
Total Bases
10......................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Walks3...............................at UIC, 4/9/11
Stolen Bases
2..................................... Two times
*Tied school record
JONATHAN CAPASSO’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
AB R
116 25
192 27
210 28
518
80
Milwaukee Panthers
H
36
60
61
157
2B
2
5
14
21
3B
1
0
1
2
Jonathan
Capasso
HR
1
3
3
7
RBI
15
27
35
77
Baseball
TB
43
74
86
203
SLG%OBP SB
.371.409 4-4
.385.384 11-12
.410.351 6-10
.392
.377
21-26
Returning Seniors
9
2012: One of the best pitchers in the Horizon League, earning First-Team All-League honors
and consideration for Pitcher of the Year after going 6-5 with a league-leading 2.74 earned
run average ... also named to the College Sports Madness First-Team All-Horizon League squad
... ERA was the second-lowest for a starter in UWM history ... made 15 starts, striking out 69
batters in a team-high 95.1 innings of work ... limited opponents to a .249 batting average ...
was in the top five of Horizon League leaders in numerous categories: first in ERA, second in
strikeouts, strikeouts looking and opponent average, fourth in victories and starts and fifth in
innings pitched ... allowed just one run in 6.0 innings of a no-decision against East Carolina Feb.
18 in first start of season ... allowed no earned runs in 7.1 innings against Minnesota Feb. 25,
striking out seven and walking one in a game UWM eventually won in extra innings ... earned
Horizon League Pitcher of the Week honors for his efforts ... earned first win of the season at
Youngstown State March 17 ... struck out nine and allowed just one run in 8.0 innings of a win
over UIC March 31 ... named league pitcher of the week a second time after that performance
... set a career-high with 10 strikeouts against YSU April 21, earning his league-best third pitcher
of the week honor after giving up one run in 7.0 innings of the victory ... also that day, helped
mark the first time in school history that the Panthers had both starters in a twinbill record 10
or more K’s ... won his final three starts of the campaign, topping Butler May 12, Wright State
May 18 and Butler again May 24 in the Horizon League Tournament.
10
Tassi 2012 Game-Highs
Innings8.1............... at Valparaiso, 3/24/12
Strikeouts10...vs. Youngstown State, 4/21/12
Walks6..........................at UALR, 3/10/12
Hit by Pitch
2..................................... Two times
Wild Pitch
2.....vs. Youngstown State, 4/21/12
High School: All-Lumberjack Conference selection on the mound as a junior and senior ... also
named to the all-region squad his final season ... helped team to first postseason win in seven
years ... earned team MVP honors two times ... also played football and was on the swim team.
Personal: Son of Terrance and Kim Tassi ... chose UWM because he always wanted to play at the
Division I level and it was a good fit ... career goals are to play professional baseball, graduate
and become a teacher and coach ... has done volunteer work as a youth umpire ... lists hobbies
as hanging out with friends, hunting, fishing and being outdoors ... born Feb. 23, 1990.
Major: Educational Studies
Presque Isle, Wis.
Lakeland Union High School
Tassi Career Game-Highs
Innings8.1............... at Valparaiso, 3/24/12
Strikeouts10...vs. Youngstown State, 4/21/12
Walks6..........................at UALR, 3/10/12
Hit by Pitch
2..................................... Five times
Wild Pitch
2.....vs. Youngstown State, 4/21/12
CALE TASSI
Year
2011
2012
Totals
ERA W
4.62 4
2.74 6
3.26
10
CALE TASSI’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS
L APP
317
515
8
32
GSCGShoSV
3 0 0/00
5 0 0/00
18
0
0/0
0
Milwaukee Panthers
IP H R ER
37.0433219
95.1873729
132.1 130 69
48
Baseball
BB
18
28
46
SO
28
69
97
AVG
.312
.249
.267
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
Pitcher
Senior • R/R
6-3 • 195
2011: Went 4-3 in 17 appearances in his first season at UWM ... struck out 28 batters in 37.0
innings of work ... made three starts and recorded an ERA of 4.62 ... made debut in season
opener against Tennessee Feb. 18, working an inning ... struck out three in 2.1 innings in his
next appearance against Illinois State Feb. 27 ... tied season-high with four strikeouts against
Ohio March 20 and IPFW March 25, picking up the win against the Mastodons with 5.0 scoreless innings, allowing just two hits ... earned victories in back-to-back appearances against UIC
April 9 and Cleveland State April 15, working 2.2 scoreless innings with three strikeouts each
outing ... recorded the victory in his first start, beating Iowa May 4 with 4.0 innings of shutout
baseball, giving up just one hit while striking out three.
Prior to UWM: A transfer from the University of Wisconsin-Superior who sat out in 2010 due
to NCAA regulations ... appeared in 14 games as a freshman, recording 46 strikeouts in 40.0
innings of work ... had an ERA of 4.28 ... moved into starting rotation at the end of the season.
Cale
Tassi
Returning Seniors
10
2012: Went 3-3 with a 3.80 ERA in 20 appearances on the season ... recorded a pair of saves ...
struck out 16 batters in 23.2 innings of work ... made first appearance with a perfect inning of
work at Minnesota Feb. 25 to pick up the victory in the extra-inning UWM win ... also earned
the victory in his next outing, tossing 2.0 innings in Milwaukee’s walkoff victory over San Francisco March 1 ... set a career-high with three K’s in back-to-back outings, April 5 against Butler
and April 13 at Wright State ... also worked a career-best 2.2 innings at WSU ... tallied saves
against Butler May 11 and Wright State May 17, each with a scoreless inning.
12
Jake
Long
2011: Did not make any appearances on the season while recovering from injury.
2010: Limited to just three appearances due to injury ... appeared in 1.2 innings ... first outing
came against Arkansas State Feb. 28 ... appeared against Austin Peay March 5 ... threw a scoreless inning against UIC March 27.
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
2009: Received medical hardship waiver ... maintained freshman eligibility ... did appear in
4.0 innings of two games ... struck out two and did not walk a batter ... made collegiate debut
against Chicago State April 7 ... struck out two and did not allow a hit in 2.0 innings of work in
win over Wisconsin Lutheran April 15.
Long 2012 Game-Highs
Innings2.2........... at Wright State, 4/13/12
Strikeouts3..................................... Two times
Walks3...............................at UIC, 5/5/12
Hit by Pitch
1..................................... Two times
Wild Pitch
1.................................... Four times
Pitcher
Senior • R/R
6-3 • 215
High School: Earned All-Wisconsin Valley Conference honors each of his last three seasons, including as an infielder and pitcher his senior year ... went 3-3 on the mound, striking out 36 and
walking 10 in 38 innings, recording a 2.13 ERA ... named all-state and all-district in the infield,
batting .385 in league play with 22 runs scored in 16 games ... 22 walks led to a .609 on-base
percentage ... earned second team accolades as a junior, batting .340 in league play ... went 6-2
with a 1.72 earned run average, with 53 strikeouts and 19 walks in 44 innings of work ... named
first team all-conference and player of the year as a sophomore, batting .422 with 25 runs and
24 runs batted in ... also played basketball for four years.
Personal: Son of Dave and Sue Long ... older brother, Ben, played at UWM from 2008-10 ...
career goal is to play in the major leagues ... lists sports, movies and video games as hobbies ...
considers playing in Miller Park and playing at the state tournament to be his most memorable
sports experiences ... born Dec. 7, 1989.
Major: Criminal Justice
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
Wisconsin Rapids High School
Long Career Game-Highs
Innings2.2........... at Wright State, 4/13/12
Strikeouts3..................................... Two times
Walks3...............................at UIC, 5/5/12
Hit by Pitch
1.................................... Four times
Wild Pitch
1....................................... Six times
JAKE LONG
Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
Totals
JAKE LONG’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS
ERA W L APP
4.50002
5.40003
-Did not appear due to injury3.80 3 320
4.02
3
3
25
GSCGShoSV IP H R ER BB SO AVG
000/00 4.03 2 2 0 2 .214
000/00 1.26 1 1 1 0 .600
0 0 0/02 23.2271210 11 16 .290
0
0
0/0
2
29.1 36
15
13
12
18
.267
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Returning Seniors
2012: Made his debut as a pitcher, finishing with a team-best 1.50 ERA in 18 games ... did not
have enough innings to qualify, but had the lowest ERA of any pitcher in the Horizon League
with more than 15 innings pitched ... went 2-1 with a save, allowing just 15 hits (.224 opponent
average) ... also had the second-best strikeout to walk ratio at 5.0 (20K’s/4 BB’s) in UWM program history ... made first appearance on the mound in season opener at East Carolina Feb. 17
... allowed no earned runs in 16 of 18 appearances, including a stretch of 10 straight scoreless
outings March 27-May 5 ... earned the win at Minnesota Feb. 26 ... picked up another victory
against Wisconsin Lutheran April 11, working 1.1 shutout frames ... saved the game against
Wright State his next outing April 15 ... also batted .222 in 21 games in the field, making 12
starts ... had 12 hits and drove in 10 runs ... had a pinch-hit in his first at bat of the season
March 1 against San Francisco to keep a ninth-inning rally going ... had two hits and scored a
career-best three runs against Butler April 6 ... two hits and a career-high four RBI at Wright
State April 13.
2011: Made 10 starts among 23 appearances on the season ... batted .195 and scored seven
runs ... started the season opener against Tennessee Feb. 18 and went 1-for-2 ... was 2-for-4
with a double against Illinois State Feb. 27 ... had a hit and scored a run against Ohio March 19
... 1-for-1 with a steal and pair of runs scored in win over Wisconsin Lutheran May 3 ... scored
twice and drove in a run against Butler May 15.
14
Erdmann 2012 Game-Highs
At Bats
6.............. at Wright State, 4/13/12
Runs3..........................vs. Butler, 4/7/12
Hits2...................................Three times
RBI4.............. at Wright State, 4/13/12
Doubles1...................................Three times
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR0............................................... N/A
Total Bases
3..................................... Two times
Walks2.................. at Valparaiso, 3/24/12
Stolen Bases
1......at Youngstown State, 3/18/12
Infield/Pitcher
Senior • R/R
6-2 • 195
2009: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility.
High School: An all-state first team selection ... 2008 CNI All-Suburban Player of the Year ... AllDivision 2008 Greater Metro All-Conference Team as an infielder ... named GMC Co-Player of
the Year and tabbed for the 2008 WBCA All-Star East Squad ... led his team to a 28-11 record
as a senior ... hit .605 (52-for-86) with five home runs and 46 runs batted in ... added seven
doubles, three triples and scored 41 runs ... went 4-2 in 43.2 innings on the mound, striking
out 41 batters with a 1.54 ERA ... as a junior, was named 2007 Greater Metro All-Conference
All-Division as a pitcher and to the North Division squad as an infielder ... was also honored as a
2007 WBCA Second Team All-District infielder ... also played football and ran track.
Personal: Son of Dave and Patti Erdmann ... has worked as a youth baseball instructor and as
an assistant at a football camp ... has also done community service by shoveling snow for the
elderly ... born Aug. 3, 1989.
ALEX ERDMANN
Year
2012
Totals
Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
Totals
Alex
Erdmann
Major: Sociology
Menomonee Falls, Wis.
Menomonee Falls High School
Erdmann Career Game-Highs
At Bats
6.............. at Wright State, 4/13/12
Runs3..........................vs. Butler, 4/7/12
Hits2.................................. Seven times
RBI4.............. at Wright State, 4/13/12
Doubles1..................................... Five times
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR0............................................... N/A
Total Bases
3..................................... Two times
Walks2...................................Three times
Stolen Bases
1.................................... Four times
ALEX ERDMANN’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS
ERA W L APP GSCGShoSV IP H R ER BB SO AVG
1.502118 000/01 18.0157 3 4 20 .224
1.50
2
1
18
0
0
0/0
1
18.0 15
7
3
4
20
.224
AVG G-GS
-Redshirted.25029-10
.19523-10
.22221-12
.22373-32
ALEX ERDMANN’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
AB R
H
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG%OBP SB
44 8
41 7
54 8
139 23
11
8
12
31
1
1
3
5
Milwaukee Panthers
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
1
10
16
Baseball
12
9
15
36
.273.333 1-2
.220.377 2-3
.278.297 1-1
.259.333 4-6
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
2010: Made 10 starts in 29 appearances on the season, batting .250 ... scored eight times and
drove in five ... hit .353 in Horizon League games ... first at bat of season came against Arkansas
State Feb. 27 ... was 2-for-4 with two runs driven in and stole a base against Cleveland State
April 3 ... made first collegiate start against Wisconsin Lutheran April 9 ... doubled, scored a run
and drove one in that contest ... 2-for-3 at Youngstown State April 23 ... a perfect 2-for-2 with a
run scored against Valparaiso May 1.
11
Returning Seniors
12
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
2012: Stepped right in to the starting catcher position and made an immediate impact, earning
Horizon League All-Newcomer Team honors after batting .316 in 50 games, recording 60 hits,
scoring 26 runs and knocking in 30 more ... paced the team with 19 multi-hit games and added
six multi-RBI games ... led the Horizon League with 21 doubles, a total that ranks as the fifthhighest in UWM single-season history ... his doubles-per-game total (0.42) ranked 11th in the
NCAA ... also finished eighth in the league in slugging at .489 and 10th with a team-high 93 total
bases ... all this despite missing the final week of the season due to injury ... first hit as a Panther
came as part of a 3-for-4 outing against East Carolina Feb. 18 ... two hits and two RBI against San
Diego State March 2 ... went 5-for-11 at UALR March 9-10 ... two hits - including his first home
run - and three runs batted in against UIC March 31 ... hit a pair of home runs and drove in
three in a win over Cardinal Stritch April 4 ... was 8-for-11 with four runs scored in three-game
set against Butler April 5-7 ... stayed red-hot against the Bulldogs, going 8-for-14 in road series
May 11-13 ... hit a home run and drove in three against Wright State May 17 ... 3-for-4 in final
appearance of season the next day.
Prior to UWM: Was the starting catcher for two years at South Mountain Community College
in Phoenix, Ariz., batting .317 with a .429 on-base percentage in 54 games in 2011 ... helped
the team to a 78-39 record in his two years, recording over 100 hits, 40 runs scored and 60 RBI
in that span.
20
Will
Fadness
Fadness 2012 Game-Highs
At Bats
5.................................... Nine times
Runs3......................... at Butler, 5/13/12
Hits3....................................... Six times
RBI3...................................Three times
Doubles2..................................... Two times
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR2...........vs. Cardinal Stritch, 4/4/12
Total Bases
8...........vs. Cardinal Stritch, 4/4/12
Walks1....................................Eight times
Stolen Bases
1..........................vs. Butler, 4/7/12
High School: Concluded an impressive prep career with Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association First-Team All-State honors as a senior ... batted .611 with nine home runs and 41 runs
batted in that season ... three-time first-team all-league catcher was also named Big Rivers
Conference Player of the Year his final campaign ... member of state championship hockey
team and also played football.
Catcher
Senior • R/R
5-11 • 205
Personal: Son of Rob and Dori Fadness ... father played baseball at Minnesota-Duluth ... three
brothers - Ty, Mickey and Nolan - also played baseball in college and sister, Tess, played softball
collegiately ... chose UWM for the chance to win a conference championship and to further his
baseball career ... lists career goal as ‘to win’ ... most memorable sports experiences include
hockey state title, winning player of the year and going to state in baseball ... hobbies include
golf and music ... born April 22, 1990.
Major: History
Eau Claire, Wis.
Eau Claire Memorial HS
Fadness Career Game-Highs
WILL FADNESS
Year
2012
Totals
At Bats
5.................................... Nine times
Runs3......................... at Butler, 5/13/12
Hits3....................................... Six times
RBI3...................................Three times
Doubles2..................................... Two times
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR2...........vs. Cardinal Stritch, 4/4/12
Total Bases
8...........vs. Cardinal Stritch, 4/4/12
Walks1....................................Eight times
Stolen Bases
1..........................vs. Butler, 4/7/12
WILL FADNESS’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG%OBP SB
.31650-49 190 26 60 21 0 4 30 93 .489.356 1-2
.316
50-49
190
26
60
21
0
4
30
93
.489
.356
1-2
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Returning Seniors
2012: Made 21 starts in 33 appearances, batting .225 on the season ... scored 12 runs, had
20 hits and drove in nine runs ... hit at an impressive .344 clip in Horizon League play ... made
the start and had a hit in the season opener against East Carolina Feb. 17 ... two hits and a
walk against UALR March 10 ... had two hits and scored a run at Youngstown State March 18
... scored twice and drove in a run in a win over Wisconsin Lutheran April 11 ... was 2-for-4
against Wright State April 15, picking an impressive time for his first career home run ... the
blast was the final of back-to-back-to-back home runs for the Panthers, a program first ... set a
career-high in hits in a 3-for-4 day against Wright State May 19 ... named to the Horizon League
Academic Honor Roll.
2011: Batted .253 in 30 games, making 21 starts ... recorded 22 hits, scored 10 runs and drove
in 10 more ... went 4-for-5 in stolen bases ... batted .360 with runners in scoring position ... collected a pair of hits in the season opener against Tennessee Feb. 18 ... added two hits in series
opener against #16 Arkansas March 4 ... 2-for-3 with two RBI and a run scored against Ohio
March 19 ... drove in two against IPFW March 27 and Cleveland State April 15 ... had two hits
and scored twice in win over Cardinal Stritch April 21 ... went 2-for-3 against Youngstown State
April 29 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
2009: Played in 24 games as a freshman, earning seven starts ... scored six runs and drove in
six ... first start of his career came against Eastern Illinois March 8 ... first hit was a run-scoring
single against Valparaiso March 27 ... went 2-for-2 with four runs batted in and scored twice
against Chicago State April 7 ... had a double and triple that game ... recorded two hits and two
stolen bases in win over Wisconsin Lutheran April 15 ... doubled and scored a run in his only at
bat against Wright State in the league tournament May 21.
High School: 2008 WBCA Second Team All-State infielder, helping his team to a Southeast Conference Championship while earning league player of the year honors as a senior ... batted .456
in 22 games, driving in 25 runs while adding eight doubles and stealing nine bases ... recorded
a .560 on-base percentage and .691 slugging percentage while scoring 18 runs ... batted .408
in 21 games as a junior ... also pitched, going 3-2 with five saves and 33 strikeouts in 28.2 innings on the mound in his career ... boasted a .431 high school batting average and was named
a 2008 WBCA All-Star (East Squad), 2008 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area Team and to the
2008 WBCA All-State Academic Team ... earned First Team All-Southeast Conference honors
as a senior and junior and second team honors as a sophomore ... two-year team captain was
also tabbed for the First Team All-Kenosha County squad three times ... National Honor Society
member ... Kenosha Academic Skills Challenge participant.
Personal: Son of Ronald and Mary Claire Lingvay ... career goal is to play professional baseball
and earn his degree ... list golf video games as hobbies ... considers getting the win in the longest game in Wisconsin high school history (20 innings) as his most memorable sports moment
... has done volunteer work at baseball camps and at homeless shelters during food drives ...
born May 25, 1990.
NICK LINGVAY
Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
Totals
AVG G-GS
.17924-7
-Redshirted.25330-21
.22533-21
.228
87-49
23
Nick
Lingvay
Lingvay 2012 Game-Highs
At Bats
5..................................... Five times
Runs2..vs. Wisconsin Lutheran, 4/11/12
Hits3............. vs. Wright State, 5/19/12
RBI2............ at Northwestern, 4/17/12
Doubles1..........................at UALR, 3/10/12
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR1.............. at Wright State, 4/15/12
Total Bases
5.............. at Wright State, 4/15/12
Walks1....................................Eight times
Stolen Bases
1............ at Northwestern, 4/17/12
Infield
Senior • R/R
6-0 • 185
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Kenosha, Wis.
Kenosha Tremper High School
Lingvay Career Game-Highs
At Bats
5........................................10 times
Runs2...................................Three times
Hits3............. vs. Wright State, 5/19/12
RBI4..............vs. Chicago State, 4/7/09
Doubles1....................................... Six times
Triples1..................................... Two times
HR1.............. at Wright State, 4/15/12
Total Bases
5..................................... Two times
Walks2..................................... Two times
Stolen Bases
2..vs. Wisconsin Lutheran, 4/15/09
NICK LINGVAY’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
AB R H
39 6 7
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG%OBP SB
3 1 0 6 12 .308.233 2-2
87 10 22 2 1 0 10 26 .299.305 4-5
89 12 20 1 0 1 9 24 .270.303 1-1
215
28
49
6
2
1
25
62
.288
.291
7-8
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
2010: Redshirted and maintained sophomore eligibility ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
13
Returning Seniors
14
2012: Appeared in 27 games on the season, making nine starts ... scored six runs and recorded
nine hits, including two doubles and a home run ... drove in nine runs ... went 2-for-3 in first
start of season at Minnesota Feb. 24 ... connected for a pinch-hit home run against UALR March
10 ... had a career-day in a win over Northern Illinois April 24, setting personal-bests with three
hits and five runs batted in.
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
2011: Made 24 starts in 30 games, batting .220 on the season ... had 18 hits and scored and
drove in seven runs ... hit .357 in Horizon League play and also batted .393 against lefties ...
started and had a base hit in the season opener against Tennessee Feb. 18 ... two hits, RBI,
stolen base and run scored at San Jose State March 10 ... banged out two doubles and drove in
a career-high three runs in win over Carroll April 12 ... two hits, including a home run, against
Cleveland State April 16 ... 2-for-4 with an RBI at Butler May 15 ... went 5-for-11 in three-game
series against Valparaiso May 19-20 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
2010: Appeared in 20 games as a freshman, making five starts ... batted .200 in limited at bats,
recording seven hits and scoring three runs with seven driven in ... led team in pinch-hit at bats
... first game came as the starting DH against Arkansas State Feb. 27, going 2-for-4 with two
runs batted in ... started against Wisconsin Lutheran April 9, recording a hit and an RBI ... came
through with a pinch-hit double and scored a run against Butler April 18 ... hit a long two-run
home run against Bradley April 21 ... started and had hits against Cardinal Stritch May 4 and
Northern Illinois May 18.
27
Pearson 2012 Game-Highs
At Bats
4..................................... Five times
Runs1....................................... Six times
Hits3........ at Northern Illinois, 4/24/12
RBI5........ at Northern Illinois, 4/24/12
Doubles1..................................... Two times
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR1..........................at UALR, 3/10/12
Total Bases
4..................................... Two times
Walks1..................................... Five times
Stolen Bases
0............................................... N/A
Catcher
Senior • R/R
6-1 • 200
High School: Earned First Team All-Southeast Conference and First Team All-Racine County
honors as a catcher ... batted .410 with 23 runs batted in and 13 extra-base hits as a senior
... was a two-time WBCA Brewers Classic All-Star and also played three years with the Racine
Hitters Premier team ... batted .454 in 44 games in 2009, driving in 39 runs and recording a
team-high .708 slugging percentage.
Personal: Son of Tony and Marie Pearson ... given name is Andrew ... sister, Corey, is a cheerleader at UW-Whitewater ... career goal is to play professional baseball ... chose UWM because
it was close to home so his family can attend games ... lists hobbies as watching the Packers and
Brewers ... born March 23, 1991.
Drew
Pearson
Major: Marketing
Racine, Wis.
Racine Horlick High School
Pearson Career Game-Highs
At Bats
4........................................21 times
Runs2..........................vs. Butler, 4/2/11
Hits3........ at Northern Illinois, 4/24/12
RBI5........ at Northern Illinois, 4/24/12
Doubles2.......................vs. Carroll, 4/12/11
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR1..................................... Two times
Total Bases
4.................................... Four times
Walks1........................................12 times
Stolen Bases
1..................................... Two times
DREW PEARSON
Year
2010
2011
2012
Totals
AVG G-GS
.20020-5
.22030-24
.19627-9
.209
77-38
DREW PEARSON’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
AB
35
82
46
163
R
3
7
6
16
Milwaukee Panthers
H
7
18
9
34
2B
1
3
2
6
3B
0
0
0
0
HR
1
1
1
3
RBI
7
7
9
23
Baseball
TB
11
24
14
49
SLG%OBP SB
.314.263 0-0
.293.304 2-2
.304.296 0-0
.301
.293
2-2
Returning Juniors
2012: Battled injury to appear in 29 games, making 23 starts ... recorded 15 hits,
scored eight runs and drove in 10 ... stole three bases in four tries ... first appearance
came March 9 at UALR ... 2-for-3 with two runs scored and two driven in against Butler April 7 ... had two hits in three of four games April 21-27, driving in a pair against
Youngstown State April 21 and posting three RBI April 24 at Northern Illinois ... named
to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
2
Tell
Taylor
Taylor 2012 Game-Highs
At Bats
4.................................... Nine times
Runs2..........................vs. Butler, 4/7/12
Hits2...................................Three times
RBI3........ at Northern Illinois, 4/24/12
Doubles1..................................... Two times
Triples1.....vs. Youngstown State, 4/21/12
HR0............................................... N/A
Total Bases
4.....vs. Youngstown State, 4/21/12
Walks1....................................Eight times
Stolen Bases
1...................................Three times
Shortstop
Junior • R/R
6-1 • 185
High School: Batted .403 with 37 runs batted in as a senior, leading team to 25-3 record ... First Team All-Southeast Conference selection for the second-straight season ...
walked 23 times and stole 13 bases ... batted .340 as a junior, knocked in 16 runs and
went 15-for-15 in stolen bases ... earned second-team all-league honors as a sophomore after batting .400 and was selected to the roster for the 2008 Brewers Classic ...
was double-play combo with UWM teammate Michael Porcaro ... also an honorablemention all-league basketball player and two-year letterwinner for the football team.
Personal: Son of Mark and Lynn Taylor ... chose UWM because of the coaching staff
and the success of the program ... lists the WBCA All-Star game as his most memorable
sports experience ... born April 23, 1992.
Major: Business
Burlington, Wis.
Burlington High School
Taylor Career Game-Highs
At Bats
5....................................... Six times
Runs2..........................vs. Butler, 4/7/12
Hits3..................................... Two times
RBI4...............................at UIC, 4/9/11
Doubles1...................................Three times
Triples1.....vs. Youngstown State, 4/21/12
HR1...............................at UIC, 4/9/11
Total Bases
4..................................... Two times
Walks3.............. at Northwestern, 4/5/11
Stolen Bases
1.................................. Seven times
TELL TAYLOR
Year
2011
2012
Totals
AVG G-GS
.26747-38
.19529-23
.241
76-61
TELL TAYLOR’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
AB R
135 15
77 8
212
23
Milwaukee Panthers
H
36
15
51
2B
1
2
3
3B
0
1
1
HR
1
0
1
RBI
18
10
28
Baseball
TB
40
19
59
SLG%OBP SB
.296.340 4-5
.247.289 3-4
.278
.321
7-9
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
2011: Named Second-Team All-Horizon League and to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team following a season in which he batted .267 in 47 games, making 38 starts
... scored 15 runs and drove in 18 ... made UWM debut against Tennessee in season
opener Feb. 18 ... first hits came in a 2-for-4 outing against #16 Arkansas March 4 ...
went 4-for-11 in that series ... 2-for-3 against San Jose State March 13 ... took over the
role of starting shortstop at the end of March ... walked three times and knocked in a
run against Northwestern April 5 ... drove in a season-high four runs in a win over UIC
April 9 ... three hits against Wright State April 22 ... had three hits and drove in a pair
in win over Iowa May 4 ... collected a pair of hits against Valparaiso May 14 and added
two more against Butler the next day ... was 2-for-4 and had two key RBI’s in Horizon
League Tournament victory over Butler May 27.
15
Returning Juniors
16
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
2012: Enjoyed a solid sophomore campaign after a slow start ... ended the season with a .300
average in 50 games, all starts ... set career-highs in almost all categories, scoring 35 runs, recording 57 hits, 13 doubles and 28 RBI ... walked a team-high 22 times to post a .375 on-base
percentage ... named to the College Sports Madness Second-Team All-Horizon League squad
... followed up a slow start by batting .382 (47-for-123) from April on ... had all but one of his
extra-base hits and 24 of 28 RBI come after that point ... was third on the team with 16 multihit games and finished 10th in the Horizon League in doubles ... had a base hit in the season
opener at East Carolina Feb. 17 ... had two hits, including his only home run of the season, and
scored twice at Minnesota Feb. 25 ... posted the first of seven three-hit games April 1, going
3-for-4 and tying career-high with three runs scored against UIC ... that started a 13-game hitting streak that saw him go 28-for-56 (.500) to raise his season average 160 points at the time
... posted six multi-hit games in a row April 11 to 24, including a three-game series at Wright
State where he went 9-for-14 with five doubles ... named Horizon League Player of the Week
as part of that performance, finishing with a .579 average in four games, with 7-of-11 hits for
extra bases ... three hits at UIC May 4 ... 2-for-3 with two RBI the next day against the Flames ...
3-for-4 in a win over Wright State May 17 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
2011: Made 50 appearances, including 47 starts, all at third base in his first season ... batted
.247 with 13 RBI, collecting 41 hits and scoring 24 runs ... hit and run total led all UWM newcomers ... one of four players to steal at least 10 bases, going 11-for-12 on the basepaths ... first
start came against Tennessee Feb. 19 ... strong outing at the plate the next day, going 2-for-3
with two runs scored and two walks ... that marked the first of a season-best eight-game hitting streak (10-for-28, .357) ... two hits and three runs scored against Northwestern April 5 ...
walked twice and swiped a pair of bases in win over Cardinal Stritch April 21 ... 2-for-3 with two
runs scored against Wisconsin Lutheran May 3 ... compiled a seven-game hitting streak the next
11 days, going 10-for-26 (.385) in the stretch ... was 3-for-3 with two stolen bases in Horizon
League Tournament opener against Youngstown State May 25.
19
Sam
Koenig
Koenig 2012 Game-Highs
At Bats
6.............. at Wright State, 4/13/12
Runs3..............................vs. UIC, 4/1/12
Hits3.................................. Seven times
RBI3..........................vs. Butler, 4/7/12
Doubles2...................................Three times
Triples1..vs. Wisconsin Lutheran, 4/11/12
HR1................. at Minnesota, 2/25/12
Total Bases
5.................................... Four times
Walks3..........................at UALR, 3/10/12
Stolen Bases
1.................................. Seven times
Third Base
Junior • R/R
6-5 • 220
High School: Unanimous First-Team All-Badger North Conference selection after batting .473
with six home runs, 29 RBI, 32 walks and 23 runs scored ... Second-Team Wisconsin Baseball
Coaches Association All-State for the second-straight year ... First-Team All-Badger North Conference selection as a junior ... batted .473, led state players in home runs with 12, had seven
doubles and drove in 34 runs, leading to WBCA First Team All-District 5 accolades as well ...
second-team all-league as a sophomore, leading the team in doubles and batting a team-best
.350 to send Sauk Prairie to the conference title ... also an honorable-mention all-league basketball player ... honor roll member.
Major: Education
Prairie du Sac, Wis.
Sauk Prairie High School
Personal: Son of Kurt and Pam Koenig ... brother, Lucas, played baseball at Madison College
and at North Dakota ... career goal is to play baseball professionally ... chose UWM because it
is close to home, the coaching staff and program success ... most memorable sports moment
was a 2010 state basketball game against Catholic Memorial ... lists hobbies as hunting, fishing,
basketball, golf and tennis ... born March 16, 1992.
Koenig Career Game-Highs
At Bats
6..................................... Two times
Runs3..................................... Two times
Hits3....................................Eight times
RBI3..........................vs. Butler, 4/7/12
Doubles2...................................Three times
Triples1..................................... Two times
HR1................. at Minnesota, 2/25/12
Total Bases
5.................................... Four times
Walks3..........................at UALR, 3/10/12
Stolen Bases
2..................................... Two times
SAM KOENIG
Year
2011
2012
Totals
AVG G-GS
.24750-47
.30050-50
.275
100-97
SAM KOENIG’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
AB R
166 24
190 35
356
59
Milwaukee Panthers
H
41
57
98
2B
7
13
20
3B
1
1
2
HR
0
1
1
RBI
13
28
41
Baseball
TB
50
75
125
SLG%OBP SB
.301.317 11-12
.395.375 7-10
.351
.348
18-22
Returning Juniors
2012: A weekend starter as a sophomore, recorded a pair of victories in 13 games, making 12
starts ... posted a 4.55 ERA, striking out 42 batters in 63.1 innings of work ... ERA ranked seventh, opponent batting average (.274) was sixth and his 12 starts tied for 10th in the Horizon
League ... allowed one earned run in 5.2 innings against Minnesota Feb. 25, striking out four
... tied his career-high with eight strikeouts against UALR March 10, working 6.0 innings ... left
with a lead against Younsgtown State March 18, allowing no earned runs in 6.2 innings, recording five K’s ... won back-to-back starts against Wright State April 15 and Youngstown State April
22, allowing just three hits in 6.0 scoreless frames against YSU ... named to the Horizon League
Academic Honor Roll.
High School: Earned Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association All-State honorable mention honors as a senior, going 8-2 with a 1.40 earned run average ... struck out 96 batters in 65 innings
of work ... 2010 Bay Conference Player of the Year ... first-team all-league selection as a pitcher
and the WBCA Co-Player of the Year in the District, earning a first-team spot on the mound on
that squad as well ... named the MVP of his team, setting school records with eight home runs
and 44 runs batted in at the plate ... had an all-conference junior season where he went 8-4
with a 2.64 ERA, striking out 78 in 61 innings.
Personal: Son of Joe and Lauri Schneider ... brother, David, plays baseball at St. Norbert College
... chose UWM because it is the highest level of baseball in the state ... career goal is to play
baseball as long as he can ... lists hunting and fishing as hobbies ... born Feb. 9, 1992.
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Mike
Schneider
Schneider 2012 Game-Highs
Innings7.1.................vs. San Diego, 3/4/12
Strikeouts8..........................at UALR, 3/10/12
Walks4..................................... Two times
Hit by Pitch
2...................................Three times
Wild Pitch
2..................................... Two times
Pitcher
Junior • L/L
6-0 • 180
Major: Business
De Pere, Wis.
West De Pere High School
Schneider Career Game-Highs
Innings9.0......vs. Cleveland State, 4/30/11
Strikeouts8..................................... Two times
Walks5..................................... Two times
Hit by Pitch
2.................................... Four times
Wild Pitch
3.............. at Northwestern, 4/5/11
MIKE SCHNEIDER
Year
2011
2012
Totals
ERA W
5.03 4
4.55 2
4.77
6
MIKE SCHNEIDER’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS
L APP
213
513
7
26
GSCGShoSV
8 1 1/10
120 0/00
20
1
1/1
0
Milwaukee Panthers
IP H R ER
53.2443230
63.1633732
117.0 107 69
62
Baseball
BB
30
31
61
SO
47
42
89
AVG
.226
.274
.252
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
2011: Went 4-2 in 13 games in his first season at Milwaukee, making eight starts ... his 53.2
innings and 47 strikeouts led all newcomers ... his opponent batting average of .226 was the
lowest on the staff and in the Horizon League ... made his UWM debut against Illinois State Feb.
26 ... threw a scoreless inning against #16 Arkansas March 4 ... worked 2.2 innings of scoreless
relief against San Jose State March 13 ... struck out seven in his first start of the year against
Ohio March 19 ... started and earned the victory against Northwestern April 5, giving up two
earned runs in 5.0 innings, striking out six ... posted wins in his next two appearances as well ...
started against his older brother, David, in win over St. Norbert, allowing only a leadoff single
in 5.0 innings of the one-hitter UWM threw that day ... beat Cleveland State April 16 with 4.0
innings of scoreless relief, giving up just one hit while striking out five ... threw another gem
against the Vikings May 7, recording a complete-game shutout, walking none and striking out
a season-high eight batters ... marked the first complete-game shutout by a Panther freshman
since 2001.
17
Returning Juniors
18
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
2012: One of seven UWM regulars over .300, finishing at .305 in 41 games, making 35 starts
... scored 19 runs and drove in 16 ... posted career-highs across the board ... recorded 39 hits,
including 11 doubles ... made just one error in the field all season ... went 2-for-2 with two RBI’s
against UALR March 9 to begin a season-high eight-game hitting streak ... went 12-for-27 (.444)
in the stretch ... tied what was his career-high with three hits against Valparaiso March 25 ...
led off the 10th inning with a double the previous day to break up what was a no-hitter being
thrown against UWM ... had two hits - including a home run - against Wright State April 15 ...
went 9-for-20 (.450) the first five games of May, including a three-hit game at Butler May 13
where he drove in a career-high four runs ... set a career-high in hits during a perfect 4-for-4
showing against Butler May 24 in the Horizon League Tournament ... tied career-best with three
runs scored that day and also had a pair of doubles ... drove in the tying run in the ninth to force
extra innings against Wright State May 25 at the tournament ... named to the Horizon League
Academic Honor Roll.
2011: Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team after batting .284 in 33 games, making 24 starts overall ... scored 13 runs and drove in 10 on 27 hits ... made just one error in 186
chances in the field ... made a quick first impression, going 2-for-5 with three RBI in his UWM
debut at Tennessee Feb. 20 ... singled in his second at bat and hit a home run in his third, sending just the seventh pitch of his collegiate career over the fence down the leftfield line ... two
hits against Illinois State Feb. 27 ... put together a season-best six-game hitting streak March
27-April 22, batting .364 (8-for-22) in the stretch ... posted two-hit games against UIC April 8
and Cleveland State April 15 ... best game offensively came against Youngstown State May 6,
going 3-for-5 with three runs scored and an RBI ... started the final two games of the season at
the Horizon League Tournament and went 4-for-7 (.571) at the plate.
High School: Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association district and summer state player of the
year ... hit .431 with 32 RBI, 42 runs, a .642 slugging percentage while also walking 25 times ...
helped team to Classic 8 Conference title, reach state for the first time in three years and advance to the semifinals, finishing 28-7 overall ... First-Team WBCA All-State ... Waukesha Freeman Athlete of the Year and Wisconsin Old Timers Baseball Association Player of the Year ...
in four seasons, he finished with a composite batting average of .451, had 132 RBIs and 14
home runs ... named First Team WBCA All-State as a junior, batting .461, hitting eight home
runs, driving in 41 runs and recording a .775 slugging percentage ... All-Classic Eight Conference
and all-district selection as a junior, he earned second team all-league and honorable mention
all-district honors as a sophomore after batting .473 with 41 RBI ... Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
All-Area baseball team selection ... averaged 15 points a game as an all-conference basketball
player ... high honor roll member ... also first-team all-state in volleyball as a senior when he
was league player of the year ... all-state academic team.
Personal: Son of Shane and Lisa Solberg ... nickname is “Ryno” ... dad played college baseball at
UW-La Crosse ... chose UWM because it is the highest level of baseball in the state and for the
physical therapy program ... lists volleyball, basketball and mountain biking as hobbies ... career
goal is to go as far as he can with baseball and become a physical therapist ... born Sept. 15, 1991.
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Ryan
Solberg
Solberg 2012 Game-Highs
At Bats
5..................................... Two times
Runs3........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Hits4........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
RBI4......................... at Butler, 5/13/12
Doubles2........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR1.............. at Wright State, 4/15/12
Total Bases
6........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Walks2...................................Three times
Stolen Bases
1..................................... Two times
First Base/Outfield
Sophomore • R/R
6-5 • 220
Major: Kinesiology
Waukesha, Wis.
Waukesha West High School
Solberg Career Game-Highs
At Bats
6..............vs. Illinois State, 2/27/11
Runs3..................................... Two times
Hits4........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
RBI4......................... at Butler, 5/13/12
Doubles2........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR1..................................... Two times
Total Bases
6........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Walks2...................................Three times
Stolen Bases
1.................................... Four times
RYAN SOLBERG
Year
2011
2012
Totals
AVG G-GS
.28433-24
.30541-35
.296
74-59
RYAN SOLBERG’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
AB R
95 13
128 19
223
32
Milwaukee Panthers
H
27
39
66
2B
2
11
13
3B
0
0
0
HR
1
1
2
RBI
10
16
26
Baseball
TB
32
53
85
SLG%OBP SB
.337.313 2-2
.414.383 2-3
.381
.355
4-5
Returning Sophomores
2012: Earned Second-Team All-Horizon League honors after a season in which he batted
.316 in 40 games ... also selected to the All-Newcomer team ... made 37 starts, scoring
25 runs, recording 43 hits and knocking in 18 runs ... posted a .411 on-base percentage ... led the team with a .353 average in league contests ... worked his way into the
starting lineup at the end of March, batting .367 the rest of the way ... first start and
hit came against East Carolina Feb. 18 ... 3-for-5 with a triple, two runs scored and two
RBI against Butler April 5 ... pair of hits, runs and RBI in series finale two days later ...
season-high four hits, driving in two, at Wright State April 13 ... had three hits in series
finale to go 8-for-12 at WSU ... 2-for-3 at Iowa May 1 ... three hits and a season-high
three RBI at Butler May 12 ... 3-for-3 with a pair of runs scored against Butler in Horizon
League Tournament May 24 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
2011: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility.
Personal: Son of Anthony and Barb Porcaro ... brother, Anthony, plays baseball at Marian University ... chose UWM because he liked the staff and the direction the team is going ... career goal is to play professional baseball and work for ESPN ... hobbies include
video games, playing other sports and hanging out with friends ... most memorable
sports moment was winning the 2008 State Legion tournament ... born April 29, 1992.
1
Michael
Porcaro
Porcaro 2012 Game-Highs
At Bats
5.................................. Seven times
Runs2.................................. Seven times
Hits4.............. at Wright State, 4/13/12
RBI3......................... at Butler, 5/12/12
Doubles1...................................Three times
Triples1..........................vs. Butler, 4/5/12
HR0............................................... N/A
Total Bases
5..................................... Two times
Walks2..................................... Two times
Stolen Bases
1.................................... Four times
Second Base
Sophomore • R/R
5-8 • 170
Major: Journalism
Burlington, Wis.
Burlington High School
Porcaro Career Game-Highs
MICHAEL PORCARO
Year
2012
Totals
At Bats
5.................................. Seven times
Runs2.................................. Seven times
Hits4.............. at Wright State, 4/13/12
RBI3......................... at Butler, 5/12/12
Doubles1...................................Three times
Triples1..........................vs. Butler, 4/5/12
HR0............................................... N/A
Total Bases
5..................................... Two times
Walks2..................................... Two times
Stolen Bases
1.................................... Four times
MICHAEL PORCARO’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG%OBP SB
.31640-37 136 25 43 3 1 0 18 48 .353.411 4-7
.316
40-37
136
25
43
3
1
0
18
48
.353
.411
4-7
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
High School: Earned Second-Team All-Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association honors,
First-Team WBCA All-District honors and First-Team All-Southern Lakes Conference honors as a senior, with team going 25-3 overall ... hit .513 with 11 doubles and 22 RBIs
out of the leadoff position, drawing 23 walks, stealing 15 bases and recording a .625
on-base percentage ... committed just one error in the field and broke school records
for hits (40) and runs (40) ... hit at a .410 clip with a .541 on-base percentage as a junior
... earned first-team all-conference honors ... also selected First-Team All-County by the
Racine Journal Times his last two years and to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area
First Team as a senior ... national scholar athlete award honoree ... was double-play
combo with UWM teammate Tell Taylor ... also an honorable-mention all-state volleyball player ... won the Demon Award for top male athlete in class ... National Honor
Society ... Badger Boys State representative.
19
Returning Sophomores
20
2012: Received medical hardship waiver ... maintained sophomore eligibility ... was
starting outfielder to open the season before getting hurt ... played in 11 games, making five starts ... recorded four hits and scored a pair of runs ... named to the Horizon
League Academic Honor Roll.
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
2011: Made 16 starts in 37 appearances his first season ... stole six bases and did not
make an error in the field all year ... batted .191 with 13 hits and nine runs scored,
driving in seven ... UWM debut came as a pinch-hitter in the season opener against
Tennessee Feb. 18 ... scored a run as a pinch runner the next day ... first hit came in
a 2-for-3 effort at IPFW March 26 ... also walked and stole a base that game ... went
2-for-3 in the league opener against Butler April 1 ... recorded a pair of hits against UIC
April 9 ... pinch-hit single and stolen base against Youngstown State April 29.
High School: Batted .325 with six doubles, six triples, seven home runs, 30 runs scored
and 29 runs batted in as a senior ... drew 18 walks and stole 21 bases, posting a .438
on-base percentage and a .685 slugging percentage ... named First-Team All-Classic
Eight Conference his final two years ... batted .410 with five home runs as a junior ...
three-year starter and team captain as a senior ... helped basketball team to state title
in 2010 ... first-team all-league kicker and defensive back on the gridiron ... honor roll
member ... turned down a football scholarship at St. Cloud State to play for UWM.
Personal: Son of Steve and Debbie Peake ... chose UWM because it’s close to home
and the success of the baseball program ... career goal is to be a physical therapist for a
professional team ... lists hobbies as fishing, other sports and video games ... considers
winning the state basketball championship as his most memorable sports experience
... has worked a basketball referee for the Special Olympics ... born June 16, 1992.
7
Derek
Peake
Peake 2012 Game-Highs
At Bats
4..................................... Two times
Runs1..................................... Two times
Hits1.................................... Four times
RBI1..............at East Carolina, 2/18/12
Doubles1..............at East Carolina, 2/18/12
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR0............................................... N/A
Total Bases
2..............at East Carolina, 2/18/12
Walks0............................................... N/A
Stolen Bases
0............................................... N/A
Oufield
Sophomore • L/R
6-0 • 180
Major: Kinesiology
Waukesha, Wis.
Waukesha Catholic Memorial HS
Peake Career Game-Highs
DEREK PEAKE
Year
2011
2012
Totals
AVG G-GS
.19137-16
.25011-5
.202
48-21
AB
68
16
84
At Bats
6...........................at IPFW, 3/27/11
Runs1........................................11 times
Hits2...................................Three times
RBI1....................................Eight times
Doubles1..............at East Carolina, 2/18/12
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR0............................................... N/A
Total Bases
2.................................... Four times
Walks1...................................Three times
Stolen Bases
1.......................................Six Times
DEREK PEAKE’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
R
9
2
11
Milwaukee Panthers
H
13
4
17
2B
0
1
1
3B
0
0
0
HR
0
0
0
RBI
7
1
8
Baseball
TB
13
5
18
SLG%OBP SB
.191.236 6-9
.313.333 0-0
.214
.256
6-9
Returning Sophomores
High School: Earned back-to-back First Team Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association
All-State honors as a senior after batting .515 with a .566 on-base percentage ... scored
28 runs and drove in 23 ... also earned first-team honors from the WBCA in District V
and in the Big 8 Conference for second consecutive season ... batted .462 with a .548
on-base percentage and .615 slugging percentage as a junior, scoring 31 runs, driving
in 15 and stealing 24 bases in helping the Cardinals to a 22-4 record overall ... high
honor roll ... all-state academic team member ... also an all-state football player.
Personal: Son of Mike and Wanda Meeteer ... father was an All-American decathlete
at Wisconsin-La Crosse ... career goal is to become a professional baseball player or
a sports physical therapist ... chose UWM because he really liked what the coaches
had to offer and the direction of the program ... most memorable sports experience is
playing high school football ... lists hobbies as golf and basketball ... has helped coach
youth baseball and football camps ... born Jan. 15, 1993.
11
Luke
Meeteer
Meeteer 2012 Game-Highs
At Bats
6..................................... Five times
Runs3..........................vs. Butler, 4/7/12
Hits5........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
RBI4........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Doubles2...........vs. Cardinal Stritch, 4/4/12
Triples1..................................... Two times
HR1........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Total Bases
8........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Walks2...................................Three times
Stolen Bases
2..................................... Two times
Outfield
Sophomore • R/R
5-11 • 185
Major: Kinesiology
Middleton, Wis.
Middleton High School
Meeteer Career Game-Highs
LUKE MEETEER
Year
2012
Totals
At Bats
6..................................... Five times
Runs3..........................vs. Butler, 4/7/12
Hits5........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
RBI4........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Doubles2...........vs. Cardinal Stritch, 4/4/12
Triples1..................................... Two times
HR1........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Total Bases
8........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Walks2...................................Three times
Stolen Bases
2..................................... Two times
LUKE MEETEER’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG%OBP SB
.33148-44 172 35 57 5 2 1 15 69 .401.414 16-18
.331
48-44
172
35
57
5
2
1
15
69
.401
.414
16-18
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
2012: Quickly emerged as a starter in the outfield and responded by being named
First-Team All-Horizon League and to the All-Newcomer Team ... batted a team-high
.331 in 48 games, making 44 starts ... scored 35 runs, recorded 57 hits and drove in
15 ... ranked eighth in the league in batting average ... led the team and the Horizon
League with 16 stolen bases ... also named to the College Sports Madness First-Team
All-Horizon League squad and its Freshman of the Year in the conference ... ended the
season with an active 20 game hitting streak, already tied for the fifth-longest in school
history ... made first collegiate appearance as a pinch-runner at Minnesota Feb. 24,
promptly adding his first stolen base ... first start and hit came the next day ... named
to the All-Tournament Team at the Aztec Invitational, recording at least one base hit
in all four games March 1-4 ... two hits (both doubles), two runs and two RBI against
Cardinal Stritch April 4 ... two hits and a season-high three runs scored against Butler
April 7 ... went 3-for-4 with two runs scored against Youngstown State April 21 to begin
his 20-game streak ... had three more hits and a pair of steals the next day against
YSU ... three hits against Valparaiso April 27 ... collected a pair of hits and RBI at Iowa
May 1 ... two hits, two runs and two stolen bases at UIC May 4 ... became first Panther
freshman in NCAA Division I era to record a five-hit game, going 5-for-6 against Butler
in the Horizon League Tournament May 24 ... also hit a home run that day and drove
in a season-high four runs while scoring two more ... went 36-for-82 (.439) during his
20-game streak to end the campaign.
21
Returning Sophomores
22
2012: Appeared in 14 games and made five starts in his first season on the field for
UWM ... went 1-1 with a 4.29 ERA, striking out 29 batters in 35.2 innings ... made his
first collegiate appearance at East Carolina Feb. 18, working an inning without allowing
a hit ... struck out five batters in 3.0 innings against Cardinal Stritch April 4, not allowing an earned run ... gave up just one hit in 2.2 innings at Northwestern April 17, not
allowing a run and recording three K’s ... picked up his first collegiate win in a dominant
start against Northern Illinois April 24, throwing 5.0 shutout innings, walking none and
striking out three ... walked none and struck out a season-high six batters at Butler May
13, working 3.2 scoreless innings ... started the Horizon League Tournament contest
against Wright State May 25, giving up just two hits and one run in a season-best 6.0
innings of work ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
13
King 2012 Game-Highs
Innings6.0.......... vs. Wright State, 5/25/12
Strikeouts6......................... at Butler, 5/13/12
Walks4..................................... Two times
Hit by Pitch
2.............................at Iowa, 5/1/12
Wild Pitch
1....................................Eight times
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
2011: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility.
High School: First-Team All-Fox Valley Association on the mound as a senior, striking
out 62 batters in 47.0 innings ... went 4-2 with a 1.34 earned run average, throwing two no-hitters ... Second-Team All-FVA honors as a junior, going 3-2 with a 2.52
ERA ... recorded a save and 36 strikeouts in 36.0 innings of work ... threw a no-hitter
against Kaukauna ... batted .385 at the plate, slugging .635 ... played on the varsity as
a sophomore and was the winning pitcher in the second round of the regionals for the
Cardinals ... played four years of football, earning first-team all-league and all-region
as a defensive back.
Eric
King
Pitcher
Sophomore • R/R
5-11 • 185
Personal: Son of Thomas and Tammy King ... nicknames are “EK” and “Kinger” ... chose
UWM because it was close to home and in a great city ... career goals are education,
family and going far in baseball ... most memorable sports moments were winning allconference awards and rupturing his spleen during a football game ... lists hobbies as
baseball and hanging out ... born Sept. 21, 1991.
Major: Kinesiology
Fond du Lac, Wis.
Fond du Lac High School
King Career Game-Highs
Innings6.0.......... vs. Wright State, 5/25/12
Strikeouts6......................... at Butler, 5/13/12
Walks4..................................... Two times
Hit by Pitch
2.............................at Iowa, 5/1/12
Wild Pitch
1....................................Eight times
ERIC KING
Year
2011
2012
Totals
ERIC KING’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS
ERA W L APP GSCGShoSV IP H R ER BB SO AVG
-Redshirted4.29 1 114 5 0 0/00 35.2342217 23 29 .256
4.29 1 114 5 0 0/00 35.2342217 23 29 .256
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Returning Sophomores
2012: Solid contributor in his first season at UWM, going 2-1 with a 4.50 ERA in 13
games ... made a pair of starts ... struck out 26 batters in 34.0 innings on the mound ...
made his first collegiate start a memorable one, pitching into the sixth at Minnesota
Feb. 26 in allowing just one run on five hits ... struck out five and walked one that
outing, retiring eight in a row and 12 of 14 from the second through fifth innings ... recorded his first collegiate win against Butler April 7, striking out five while allowing just
one run in 4.2 innings ... picked up the victory against Northwestern May 9 at Miller
Park, allowing one run in 3.0 innings.
Personal: Son of Terry and Carrie Jaquish ... chose UWM because he liked the coaches
and campus, and for the experience and opportunity ... most memorable sports experience was winning state in legion as a senior ... hobbies include basketball, running,
bowling and ping-pong ... has volunteered for numerous activities in the community,
including Chi-Hi baseball and basketball camps and as a tutor ... born Feb. 7, 1993.
18
Justin
Jaquish
Jaquish 2012 Game-Highs
Innings5.1.............. at Minnesota, 2/26/12
Strikeouts5..................................... Two times
Walks3....................... vs. Cal Poly, 3/3/12
Hit by Pitch
2............. vs. Wright State, 5/17/12
Wild Pitch
1....................... vs. Cal Poly, 3/3/12
Pitcher
Sophomore • L/L
6-0 • 165
Major: Undecided
Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Chippewa Falls High School
Jaquish Career Game-Highs
Innings5.1.............. at Minnesota, 2/26/12
Strikeouts5..................................... Two times
Walks3....................... vs. Cal Poly, 3/3/12
Hit by Pitch
2............. vs. Wright State, 5/17/12
Wild Pitch
1....................... vs. Cal Poly, 3/3/12
JUSTIN JAQUISH
Year
2012
Totals
JUSTIN JAQUISH’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS
ERA W L APP GSCGShoSV IP H R ER BB SO AVG
4.50 2 113 2 0 0/00 34.0452017 12 26 .319
4.50 2 113 2 0 0/00 34.0452017 12 26 .319
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
High School: Earned Big Rivers Conference Co-Player of the Year honors as a senior,
as well as first-team all-county, district and all-conference selections on the mound ...
tabbed Second-Team WBCA All-State in the outfield ... went 5-2 with 38 strikeouts in
38 innings, finishing career on the mound with a 17-4 record, 2.31 ERA and 150 K’s in
128 innings ... as a junior, went 7-2 with a 1.93 earned run average, tossing three shutouts and a no-hitter ... batted .449 with 23 runs batted in that year, making the WBCA
Second-Team All-State in addition to first-team all-district, all-city and First-Team AllBig Rivers Conference accolades ... finished career with a .435 batting average ... twotime pitcher of the year and MVP of state champion legion team ... also four-year
member of basketball and cross country teams ... honor roll member and academic
all-conference.
23
Returning Sophomores
24
2012: Worked back slowly from injury, appearing in eight games, making four starts ... limited
opponents to a .217 batting average, including a .176 mark by righties ... struck out 12 in 12.1
innings ... made season debut against Cardinal Stritch April 4 ... struck out four in 2.0 scoreless
innings against Butler May 24 ... Named the “Horizon League’s top pro prospect” by Baseball
America in its preseason issue.
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
2011: Received medical hardship waiver ... maintained freshman eligibility ... was listed as one
of three top newcomers in the Horizon League by Baseball America ... did appear in one game
against #16 Arkansas March 4 before suffering a season-ending elbow injury.
High School: Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association All-District Team and Third-Team WBCA
All-State ... First-Team All-Fox Valley Association selection in the outfield and first-team all-area
as a senior after batting .431 with a league-record six triples ... won five games on the mound,
with a 2.44 ERA in 11 games ... had 76 K’s in 51.2 innings ... pitched a shutout in the regional
final against #2 Sun Prairie, allowing just two hits with eight strikeouts ... fanned 12 in sectional
semifinal ... struck out 16 in a two-hitter against Fond du Lac ... FVA honorable mention utility player as a junior ... hit .333 and pitched, recording 26 strikeouts in 27.1 innings of work ...
four-year letterwinner and two-year team captain ... selected to join Team Wisconsin, where he
struck out six batters in 4.0 innings and batted .333 at the plate ... led his 2009 Oshkosh American Legion team in hitting with a .466 average and was 2-0 with one save and 22 K’s in 14.2
innings on the mound ... four-year legion starter, led team in batting in 2009 and 2010 ... also a
four-year member of the basketball team ... a starter and captain as a senior, chosen to play in
the FVA All-Star game and was the 2010 FVA Dunk champion ... honor roll member.
Personal: Son of Kevin and Cheryl Uhen ... chose UWM because it was close to home, teammates he knew and the coaching staff ... career goal is to play professional baseball and impact
people’s lives in a positive way ... most memorable sports experience was playing for Team Wisconsin ... lists hobbies as camping, fishing, drawing, being outdoors and traveling ... has done
volunteer work for the Oshkosh Humane Society and Special Olympics ... member of Youth
Leadership Oshkosh ... born April 7, 1992.
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Joshua
Uhen
Uhen 2012 Game-Highs
Innings3.0.... vs. Northern Illinois, 5/15/12
Strikeouts4........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Walks4............ at Northwestern, 4/17/12
Hit by Pitch
1..................................... Two times
Wild Pitch
1............ at Northwestern, 4/17/12
Pitcher
Sophomore • R/R
6-4 • 205
Major: Biology
Oshkosh, Wis.
Oshkosh North High School
Uhen Career Game-Highs
Innings3.0.... vs. Northern Illinois, 5/15/12
Strikeouts4........................vs. Butler, 5/24/12
Walks4............ at Northwestern, 4/17/12
Hit by Pitch
1..................................... Two times
Wild Pitch
1............ at Northwestern, 4/17/12
JOSHUA UHEN
Year
2011
2012
Totals
JOSHUA UHEN’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS
ERA W L APP
99.00
001
5.11008
7.82
0
0
9
GSCGShoSV
000/00
400/00
4
0
0/0
0
Milwaukee Panthers
IP H R ER BB SO AVG
0.14 4 4 0 0 .800
12.1109 7 12 12 .217
12.2 14
13
11
12
12
.275
Baseball
Returning Sophomores
2012: Received medical hardship waiver ... maintained sophomore eligibility ... appeared in two games early in the year, seeing action against East Carolina Feb. 18 and
UALR March 9.
2011: Appeared in 10 games in his first season at Milwaukee, making a pair of starts ...
threw 21.0 innings, striking out 10 while limiting opponents to a .250 average ... went
0-2 with an ERA of 6.00 ... made UWM debut with 1.1 innings against Illinois State Feb.
26 ... allowed no earned runs in 3.0 innings against #16 Arkansas March 4, allowing just
one hit in the appearance ... worked 2.1 scoreless innings of relief against Ohio March
18 ... earned his first career start against Carroll April 12, working 3.2 innings, allowing
just one run ... struck out a season-best three in his second start, a 4.0-inning outing
against Northern Illinois May 17.
Personal: Son of Greg and Maria Eastman ... chose UWM because it’s close to home
and has a good baseball program ... career goal is to play professional baseball ... lists
hobbies as fishing and video games ... born Nov. 13, 1991.
26
Gunnar
Eastman
Eastman 2012 Game-Highs
Innings1.1...........at East Carolina, 2/18/12
Strikeouts0............................................... N/A
Walks3..................................... Two times
Hit by Pitch
0............................................... N/A
Wild Pitch
0............................................... N/A
Pitcher
Sophomore • R/R
6-2 • 185
Major: Finance
Green Bay, Wis.
Green Bay Southwest High School
Eastman Career Game-Highs
Innings4.0.... vs. Northern Illinois, 5/17/11
Strikeouts3....... vs. Northern Illinois, 5/17/11
Walks5....... vs. Northern Illinois, 5/17/11
Hit by Pitch
2...................... at Arkansas, 3/4/11
Wild Pitch
3....... vs. Northern Illinois, 5/17/11
GUNNAR EASTMAN
Year
2011
2012
Totals
GUNNAR EASTMAN’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS
ERA W L APP
6.00 0 210
47.25
002
8.46
0
2
12
GSCGShoSV
2 0 0/00
000/00
2
0
0/0
0
Milwaukee Panthers
IP H R ER
21.0201914
1.14 7 7
22.1 24
26
21
Baseball
BB
18
6
24
SO
10
0
10
AVG
.250
.571
.276
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
High School: Named Fox River Classic Conference Player of the Year as a senior, going
10-1 with a 1.92 ERA and 79 strikeouts to lead his team to its first league title since
2002 ... selected by the Green Bay Press-Gazette as its baseball player of the year ...
first-team all-area ... was also named honorable mention all-league as an infielder,
batting .344 with 28 runs scored and 26 runs driven in ... went 5-1 with a 2.95 earned
run average as a junior, earning a spot on Showtime Sports’ Team Wisconsin ... a multisport athlete, was also an all-conference honorable mention selection in hockey.
25
Returning Sophomores
26
2012: Appeared in 11 games his first season at UWM ... recorded 12 at bats in limited
action, recording three hits and scoring a run ... also drove in two runs ... first collegiate
at bat came against East Carolina Feb. 18 ... first hit was recorded against Cardinal
Stritch April 4 ... went 1-for-1 and drove in a run against Butler April 7 ... hit by a pitch
and scored a run as a pinch-hitter against Wisconsin Lutheran April 11 ... also recorded
a hit in two at bats against Butler May 24 in the Horizon League Tournament.
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Four-Time Horizon League Champions
Prior to UWM: Attended the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in the fall of 2010
before transferring to Milwaukee at semester break ... will be a freshman eligibilitywise for the Panthers in 2012.
High School: Broke out with an impressive senior season, batting .525 with 62 hits, 10
home runs, 46 RBI’s and 36 runs scored as the Warriors’ everyday left fielder ... named
the Greater Metro Conference’s Player of the Year ... Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association First Team All-State choice and runner-up in the 2010 NOW All-Suburban
Baseball Team’s player of the year voting, in which he was named first-team ... finished
with a career .471 batting average, 62 RBI’s, 59 runs scored and 13 home runs ... academic all-state team member ... four-year honor roll member.
Personal: Son of Randy and Margaret Hammer ... chose UWM to play baseball and
because of its business school ... career goal is to graduate with an accounting degree
and become a CPA ... most memorable sports experience was hitting a two-run home
run in 2009 sectional final to go to the state tournament ... hobbies include weightlifting and cooking ... has done volunteer work for baseball camps through his church ...
born June 23, 1992.
Sam
Hammer
Hammer 2012 Game-Highs
At Bats
2...................................Three times
Runs1..vs. Wisconsin Lutheran, 4/11/12
Hits1...................................Three times
RBI1..................................... Two times
Doubles0............................................... N/A
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR0............................................... N/A
Total Bases
1...................................Three times
Walks0............................................... N/A
Stolen Bases
0............................................... N/A
Outfield
Sophomore • R/R
6-2 • 210
Major: Accounting
Muskego, Wis.
Muskego High School
SAM HAMMER
Hammer Career Game-Highs
At Bats
2...................................Three times
Runs1..vs. Wisconsin Lutheran, 4/11/12
Hits1...................................Three times
RBI1..................................... Two times
Doubles0............................................... N/A
Triples0............................................... N/A
HR0............................................... N/A
Total Bases
1...................................Three times
Walks0............................................... N/A
Stolen Bases
0............................................... N/A
Year
2012
Totals
AVG G-GS
.25011-0
.250
11-0
SAM HAMMER’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
AB R H
12 1 3
12
1
3
Milwaukee Panthers
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG%OBP SB
0 0 0 2 3 .250.308 0-0
0
0
0
2
3
.250
.308
0-0
Baseball
Milwaukee Newcomers
27
2012: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility.
3
Trevor
Theissen
Infield
Freshman • R/R • 6-0 • 160
4
Nick
Unes
Infield
Freshman • L/R • 6-3 • 195
Major: Marketing
Brimfield, Ill.
Brimfield High School
8
Jeremy
McCarty
Outfield
Freshman • R/R • 6-4 • 227
Personal: Son of Kevin and Gail Theissen ... career goal is to stay in the game of baseball any
way he can ... chose UWM because of the good coaching, good academics and close to home ...
has done volunteer work at Franklin High School summer basketball camps ... most memorable
sports experience was winning back-to-back state baseball championships and playing in Japan
for USSSA National Team ... lists hobbies as playing sports and hanging out with friends ... born
Dec. 5, 1992.
High School: A three-time First-Team All-Prairieland Conference selection and three-time FirstTeam All-ICAC member ... batted .391 (36-for-92) as a senior and finished with a .513 on-base
percentage, a pair of home runs and 30 runs batted in ... three-year captain and three-time
McDonald’s All-Star Game selection ... helped his high school team go 104-19 in his four years,
winning conference titles each season ... Peoria Journal-Star All-Area honoree hit .403 with
six home runs and 40 RBI as a junior and .504 with nine home runs and 49 runs batted in as a
sophomore ... four-year varsity starter ... was also an Associated Press Second-Team All-State
basketball player, averaging 18 points and six rebounds per game as a senior ... named firstteam all-conference three times and led his team to a 119-10 record in four years ... 1400-plus
career points, 500-plus career rebounds ... National Honor Society member.
Personal: Son of Robert and Helen Unes ... brother, Adam, plays baseball at Illinois-Springfield
... chose UWM because it gave him the opportunity to continue to play baseball ... career goals
are to play in the College World Series and to get drafted ... most memorable sports experience
was being in the stands for the final game of the 2006 World Series ... has conducted hitting
lessons for area youths ... born March 10, 1994.
High School: Named Little 10 Conference Second-Team after a senior campaign that saw him
bat .353 with three home runs and 28 runs batted in ... helped his team to a 24-6 record and
a conference title, posting a .432 on-base percentage and a .529 slugging percentage ... was a
Second-Team All-LTC selection as a junior after batting .395 with five home runs and 14 RBI ...
was also a first-team all-area punter on the football field and four-year member of the hockey
team ... honor roll member all four years.
Personal: Son of Glen and Karen McCarty ... chose UWM because of the atmosphere and baseball team ... career goals are to become a starter, earn all-conference honors and get drafted
... most memorable sports experience was being in the legion state tournament as a senior ...
hobbies include watching football on TV, hockey and weightlifting ... born June 20, 1993.
Major: Undecided
Waupun, Wis.
Waupun High School
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
Major: Business Management
Franklin, Wis.
Franklin High School
High School: Helped lead Franklin High School to back-to-back state championships his final
two years ... team went 29-7 as a senior ... team captain was named first-team all-state, alldistrict, all-area and all-conference, batting .450 in league play and .385 overall, leading team
with 25 stolen bases ... Sabers finished 30-14 his junior year, repeating Second-Team Greater Metro All-Conference honors while batting .334 at the plate ... known for his defense, set
school record for most assists in a career and season ... selected the Defensive Player of the
Year three times ... batted .395 as a sophomore ... also a four-year member of the basketball
team ... honor roll member.
Milwaukee Newcomers
28
9
Eric
Solberg
Infield
Freshman • L/R • 6-2 • 185
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
Major: Undecided
Waukesha, Wis.
Waukesha West High School
15
Brian
Keller
Pitcher
Freshman • R/R • 6-3 • 170
Major: Undecided
Germantown, Wis.
Germantown High School
16
Mitch
Ghelfi
Catcher
Freshman • S/R • 5-11 • 190
Major: Undecided
La Crosse, Wis.
La Crosse Central High School
Milwaukee Panthers
High School: Named to the First-Team Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association All-State squad
after leading his team in batting average (.444), hits (52), runs (41) and stolen bases (15) ...
added 25 RBI and four triples ... First-Team All-Classic 8 Conference three times and also alldistrict as a junior ... on varsity since the middle of his freshman year ... multi-sport prep athlete
who was a four-year volleyball player - earning honorable mention all-league honors - and fouryear point guard on the basketball team where he was second-team all-conference ... National
Honor Society ... AP Scholar with honors and two-time member of All-State Academic Team.
Personal: Son of Shane and Lisa Solberg ... brother, Ryan, is also a member of the Milwaukee
baseball team ... chose UWM because of the baseball program and close to home ... career goal
is to get as far as he can in baseball ... most memorable sports experience was his team winning
on a buzzer-beater in a sectional basketball game ... hobbies include drawing, video games and
piano ... born Feb. 11, 1994.
High School: Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association State and NOW All-Suburban Player of
the Year after going 11-0 with a 0.42 ERA ... strikeout to walk ratio was 107 to 13 ... had six
shutouts and three one-hitters ... led team to 25-10 record, first North Shore Conference title
in 22 years and a WIAA state runner-up finish ... also batted .337 with a team-high 27 RBI ...
first-team all-state and all-league ... went 6-3 with a 3.38 ERA as a junior, striking out 82 batters
in 76 innings of work while allowing opponents to bat just .230 against him ... Honorable Mention 2011 NOW All-Suburban Baseball Team ... also played basketball, winning the WIAA state
championship as a senior.
Personal: Son of Steve and Ellen Keller ... chose UWM because it gave him the chance to play
baseball at the NCAA DI level ... career goals are all-conference, All-American and to get drafted
... most memorable sports experience was winning the state championship in basketball ... has
done community service work with St. Boniface Church since the first grade ... hobbies include
video games, hanging out with friends and basketball ... born June 21, 1994.
2012: Received medical hardship waiver ... maintained freshman eligibility ... did appear in nine
games, making two starts ... one of the starts came at Minnesota Feb. 26, where he singled off
his brother in the ninth inning of the contest ... recorded three hits, two runs and three RBI.
High School: Missed his senior year after injuring his hip during hockey season ... led team
to second-straight Mississippi Valley Conference title as a junior, a season in which he was
named Second-Team Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association All-State, first-team all-district,
First-Team All-MVC and all-city at catcher ... batted .324 with 16 extra-base hits, driving in 25
runs ... that followed a sophomore campaign in which he batted .440 while driving in 32 runs
and was again first-team in the city, MVC and district in addition to earning WBCA Third-Team
All-State honors ... also an all-conference soccer and hockey player.
Personal: Son of Andy and Tina Ghelfi ... father played in college at Indiana State and professionally in Cleveland Indians organization ... brother, Drew, pitches at Minnesota ... given name
is Mitchell ... career goal is to get an education and play professional baseball ... chose UWM
because he really liked the coaching staff and the style of play Milwaukee is known for ... most
memorable sports experience was playing in the National Legion Tournament ... lists hobbies
as sports, video games and hanging out with friends ... born Sept. 24, 1992.
Baseball
Milwaukee Newcomers
17
Tyler
Thicke
Pitcher
Junior • L/L • 6-0 • 195
21
Justin
Langley
Pitcher
Freshman • L/L • 6-6 • 225
Major: Kinesiology
Beloit, Wis.
Clinton High School
29
Jonathan
Nick
Pitcher
Freshman • R/R • 6-5 • 230
Major: Business
West Bend, Wis.
West Bend West High School
Prior to UWM: Helped Madison College back to the NJCAA Division II World Series in 2012, posting an
impressive 6-0 record in 12 games, making seven starts ... recorded a 2.91 ERA and had 41 strikeouts
and just 14 walks in 46.1 innings of work ... spent his freshman season at Indiana University, making seven appearances ... earned a pair of starts, striking out six batters in 10.0 innings on the season ... allowed
just one hit and no runs in 5.0 innings against Bucknell during his first career start, striking out three.
High School: Became just the third player in school history to earn four letters under coach Parish
Wagner ... after missing all of his junior season due to Tommy John surgery, bounced back as a senior
to go 3-0 with a 0.68 ERA ... struck out 89 batters in 48 innings, earning first-team all-conference and
all-suburban honors to help Germantown to the state playoffs for the first time in 24 years ... went
8-1 with a 2.24 ERA as a sophomore and pitched in the Wisconsin All-Star Game at Miller Park ...
posted an impressive 7-1 record with a 3.02 ERA as a freshman when he became the first frosh in
school history to toss a complete-game no-hitter ... also earned three letters in football and two in
track and was named Germantown’s Male Scholar-Athlete.
Personal: Son of Mike and Laurie Thicke ... chose UWM because it was close to home and the program was a good fit for him ... career goal is to play baseball for as long as he can, at the highest level
he can ... most memorable sports experience was pitching in the NJCAA World Series ... lists hobbies
as hunting and fishing ... born Sept. 20, 1991.
High School: Named Southern Rock Valley Conference Player of the Year after going 10-2 with a
a 0.29 earned run average as a senior ... in 72 innings on the mound, allowed only three earned
runs and struck out a school-record 157 batters ... was 20-6 with a 1.40 ERA and 296 strikeouts
in 155 innings pitched in his career ... All-RVC South First Team member and WBCA All-Star in
2012 ... team captain ... won second conference title in three years ... second-team all-league as
a junior after posting a 1.78 ERA and breaking the school record with 103 strikeouts ... helped
team to WIAA Regional title in 2011 ... holds top two school marks for K’s in a game with 19
and 16 ... career batting average of .368 with 24 RBIs, 18 runs scored and 11 doubles ... a 4.0
student in the classroom, finished as valedictorian ... multi-sport athlete was also a first-team
all-league basketball player and league player of the year ... National Honor Society member.
Personal: Son of Steve and Carol Langley ... chose UWM because he felt it gave him the best
opportunity to better himself as both a student and an athlete ... career goal is to get drafted in
a high round and play in MLB ... most memorable sports experience was striking out 19 against
Beloit Turner ... hobbies include video games, basketball and eating ... born Sept. 2, 1994.
High School: North Shore Conference Player of the Year and first-team all-state as a senior ...
was 10-1 with two saves and a 1.25 ERA his final campaign ... went 21-3 with three saves in
three seasons, striking out 170 and walking just 39 in 125 innings of work ... was 9-1 with a 1.42
ERA as a junior, earning Second-Team WBCA All-State honors ... posted five shutouts, eight
complete games and two one-hitters ... struck out 86 batters in 69 innings of work, walking just
16 ... was named First-Team All-North Shore Conference, all-area and all-district in his career ...
led team to three state tournament appearances and a pair of state runner-up finishes ... team
was 89-15 in his career and won two conference titles ... honor roll member.
Personal: Son of Michael and Karen Nick ... chose UWM because it was the best place for him to
succeed as a student-athlete ... career goals are to get his degree and stay involved in baseball
in any way he can ... most memorable sports experience was getting named North Shore Player
of the Year ... hobbies include sports, video games, music and hanging out with his friends ...
born June 29, 1993.
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
Major: Supply Chain & Operations Mgt.
Colgate, Wis.
Germantown HS/Madison College
29
Milwaukee Newcomers
30
30
Drew
Haack
Pitcher/Utility
Freshman • R/R • 6-2 • 200
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
Major: Undecided
Middleton, Wis.
Middleton High School
33
Pat
Wilson
First Base
Junior • L/R • 6-2 • 230
Major: Business Marketing
Vernon Hills, Ill.
Stevenson High School/Lake County
High School: Batted .419 as a senior, posting a .495 on-base percentage and .605 slugging percentage ... earned Big Eight First-Team All-Conference honors as a utility player ... scored 22
runs and drove in 27, while also going 8-3 in 12 games on the mound, making 11 starts ... struck
out 66 batters in 66 innings, compiling a 2.76 ERA ... named Team MVP ... named first-team
all-conference at designated hitter as a junior, batting .423 with a team-best 33 runs batted in
and a team-leading .641 slugging percentage ... finished with a 5-1 record and a 2.24 earned
run average on the mound ... also an all-state tight end on the football field, earning all-league
honors three times.
Personal: Son of Brett and Kelli Haack ... chose UWM because he liked what the baseball program and school had to offer ... career goal is to be successful after college ... most memorable
sports experience was making it to state two times in high school ... hobbies include sports,
fishing and playing cards ... has done community service to help raise money for autism ... born
Sept. 20, 1993.
Prior to UWM: Spent one season in junior college at College of Lake County, batting .380 in 45
games for the Lancers ... scored 39 runs, recorded 57 hits (16 doubles/six home runs), drove in
55 runs and posted a .418 on-base percentage ... that followed a freshman campaign at Augustana College where he started every game and led the team with a .386 average ... tied for the
conference lead with 34 hits and was a Second-Team All-CCIW selection as well as the Vikings’
Most Outstanding Offensive Player.
High School: Batted .429 with six homers, 15 doubles and 50 RBI as a senior ... helped the Patriots finish third in the IHSA Class 4A state tournament ... was named all-conference twice and
all-state honorable mention.
Personal: Son of John and Lynn Wilson ... chose UWM to continue his baseball career ... career
goal is to become a successful businessman ... most memorable sports experience was going
yard at state as a senior ... lists hobbies as playing guitar with friends and playing video games
... born Nov. 3, 1991.
2012: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility.
37
Jake
Tuttle
Pitcher
Freshman • L/L • 6-3 • 180
Major: Engineering
Mukwonago, Wis.
Mukwonago High School
Milwaukee Panthers
High School: Closed out career with First-Team All-Classic 8 Conference and Wisconsin Baseball
Coaches Association Second Team All-State honors ... also tabbed for Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area Honorable Mention status and played in the WBCA All-Star Classic ... struck out 90
batters in 52.2 innings as a senior, posting a 2.53 ERA while limiting opponents to a .184 average
... named Honorable Mention All-Classic 8 Conference as a junior, going 4-2 with a 4.24 ERA in
eight games, recording 69 strikeouts in 41.0 innings of work ... lettered in baseball, football and
tennis in high school and was 4-2 with a 4.24 ERA as a sophomore, striking out 54 batters in
34.2 innings ... four-year honor roll member.
High School: Son of David and Sandra Tuttle ... career goal is to play baseball as long as he can
and get his degree ... chose UWM because it was his best opportunity for baseball and school
... most memorable sports experience was his first varsity appearance as a sophomore against
Marquette ... lists hobbies as playing sports and hanging out with family and friends ... born
Aug. 12, 1992.
Baseball
Milwaukee Newcomers
31
2012: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility.
42
Dan
Barwick
Outfield
Freshman • R/R • 5-10 • 170
High School: Earned first-team all-state, all-area and all-district honors as a senior after batting
.475 with 47 hits, 30 runs batted in, a .545 on-base percentage and a .727 slugging percentage
... selected First-Team All-Greater Metro Conference as a senior and sophomore and secondteam as a junior ... hit .356 that season, with 53 hits and 28 RBI ... batted .402 as a sophomore,
driving in 26 runs on 42 hits ... also stole 17 bases.
Personal: Son of Jim and Christel Barwick ... father played baseball for the Wisconsin Badgers
from 1979-83 ... chose UWM because of the great program and coaches ... most memorable
sports experience was winning the conference baseball title in 2009 ... lists hobbies as fishing,
running and hanging out with friends ... born Sept. 5, 1992.
51
Matt
Schnell
Catcher
Freshman • R/R • 6-2 • 190
High School: A four-year member of the baseball team, earning All-Fox Valley Association Honorable Mention status as a senior ... also played four years as quarterback and tight end for the
football team and two as a guard on the basketball court.
Personal: Son of Richard and Lynn Schnell ... a business minor ... chose UWM because of the
school, the campus and it was close to home ... career goal is to get a good job that pays sixfigures ... his most memorable sports experience was winning the Babe Ruth Baseball state
tournament ... lists hobbies as sports and friends ... has served as a volunteer football coach ...
born July 10, 1994.
Major: Computer Engineering
Fond du Lac, Wis.
Fond du Lac High School
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
Major: Finance
Brookfield, Wis.
Brookfield Central High School
2012 Results
2012 Results (27-27 overall, 18-11 Horizon League, 13-6 home, 12-17 away, 2-4 neutral)
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
32
Game date
Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 18
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Opposing team
at #22 East Carolina
at #22 East Carolina
at #22 East Carolina
at Minnesota
at Minnesota
at Minnesota
at Minnesota
Score
L, 4-0
L, 16-1
L, 6-3
L, 1-0
L, 5-3
W, 3-1
W, 6-1
r-h-e
0-4-3
1-3-0
3-6-3
0-3-0
3-9-2
3-9-1
6-7-0
r-h-e
4-10-0
16-17-2
6-10-2
1-4-0
5-8-0
1-8-3
1-6-1
Inns
9
9
9
9
9
(10)
9
Rec.
0-1
0-2
0-3
0-4
0-5
1-5
2-5
League
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Pitcher of record
Semmelhack (L, 0-1)
Schneider (L, 0-1)
Guth (L, 0-1)
Semmelhack (L, 0-2)
Schneider (L, 0-2)
Long (W, 1-0)
Erdmann (W, 1-0)
Attend
2,792
--
3,274
341
--
623
361
Time
2:24
2:55
2:23
2:00
2:25
2:54
2:30
March 1
March 2
March 3
March 4
March 9
March 10
March 10
March 16
March 17
March 18
March 24
March 24
March 25
March 27
March 31
March 31
vs. San Francisco $
at San Diego State $
vs. #22 Cal Poly $
vs. San Diego $
at UALR
at UALR
at UALR
at Youngstown State*
at Youngstown State*
at Youngstown State*
at Valparaiso*
at Valparaiso*
at Valparaiso*
at Northern Illinois
UIC*
UIC*
W, 6-5
L, 7-4
L, 6-2
L, 4-1
L, 12-5
L, 10-3
W, 10-5
W, 5-4
W, 7-2
L, 4-3
L, 7-0
L, 1-0
L, 3-2
L, 5-4
L, 1-0
W, 7-1
6-6-2
4-7-1
2-5-1
1-6-0
5-10-0
3-6-0
10-14-1
5-5-2
7-10-2
3-11-2
0-6-5
0-1-0
2-9-2
4-10-1
0-6-1
7-10-1
5-8-5
7-7-1
6-8-0
4-5-1
12-13-1
10-11-0
5-5-1
4-13-3
2-5-0
4-12-2
7-9-1
1-6-3
3-9-2
5-10-1
1-2-0
1-5-1
9
9
9
9
9
9
(10)
9
9
(11)
9
(10)
9
9
9
9
3-5
3-6
3-7
3-8
3-9
3-10
4-10
5-10
6-10
6-11
6-12
6-13
6-14
6-15
6-16
7-16
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1-0
2-0
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
--
2-5
3-5
Long (W, 2-0)
Tassi (L, 0-1)
Jaquish (L, 0-1)
Schneider (L, 0-3)
Semmelhack (L, 0-3)
Tassi (L, 0-2)
Engelke (W, 1-0)
Semmelhack (W, 1-3)
Tassi (W, 1-2)
Long (L, 2-1)
Semmelhack (L, 1-4)
Blohowiak (L, 0-1)
Schneider (L, 0-4)
King (L, 0-1)
Semmelhack (L, 1-5)
Tassi (W, 2-2)
211
727
278
143
117
--
172
115
116
135
--
207
187
368
--
312
2:55
2:35
2:30
2:09
3:11
2:43
3:58
2:42
2:38
3:25
2:09
2:14
2:12
2:40
1:58
2:13
April 1
April 4
April 5
April 6
April 7
April 11
April 13
April 15
April 15
April 17
April 21
April 22
April 24
April 27
April 29
UIC*
Cardinal Stritch
Butler*
Butler*
Butler*
Wisconsin Lutheran
at Wright State*
at Wright State*
at Wright State*
at Northwestern
Youngstown State*
Youngstown State*
Youngstown State*
at Northern Illinois
Valparaiso*
Valparaiso*
Valparaiso*
W, 7-3
W, 8-6
W, 14-2
L, 3-2
W, 16-4
W, 13-2
L, 10-9
L, 8-3
W, 9-7
L, 4-3
W, 3-2
W, 8-1
W, 5-2
W, 13-2
L, 9-3
L, 4-1
L, 2-1
7-13-1
8-11-4
14-20-0
2-7-0
16-15-0
13-11-2
9-14-1
3-9-2
9-13-2
3-10-1
3-4-0
8-12-1
5-13-1
13-18-0
3-11-3
1-6-1
1-9-0
3-7-2
6-7-2
2-4-2
3-6-0
4-11-4
2-8-4
10-11-2
8-11-0
7-15-4
4-6-2
2-7-3
1-7-1
2-8-0
2-8-2
9-17-1
4-5-4
2-8-1
9
9
9
9
9
9
(11)
9
9
(11)
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8-16
9-16
10-16
10-17
11-17
12-17
12-18
12-19
13-19
13-20
14-20
15-20
16-20
17-20
17-21
17-22
17-23
4-5
--
5-5
5-6
6-6
--
6-7
6-8
7-8
--
8-8
9-8
10-8
--
10-9
10-10
10-11
Blohowiak (W, 1-1)
Spurley (W, 1-0)
Semmelhack (W, 2-5)
Tassi (L, 2-3)
Jaquish (W, 1-1)
Erdmann (W, 2-0)
Guth (L, 0-2)
Tassi (L, 2-4)
Schneider (W, 1-4)
Long (L, 2-2)
Semmelhack (W, 3-5)
Tassi (W, 3-4)
Schneider (W, 2-4)
King (W, 1-1)
Semmelhack (L, 3-6)
Tassi (L, 3-5)
Schneider (L, 2-5)
273
113
102
191
291
133
413
--
367
72
--
187
131
143
147
--
414
3:07
2:23
2:47
2:18
2:48
2:48
3:32
2:18
3:15
3:31
2:12
2:16
2:24
2:55
2:46
1:51
2:19
May 1
May 4
May 5
May 6
May 9
May 11
May 12
May 13
May 15
May 17
May 18
May 19
at Iowa
at UIC*
at UIC*
at UIC*
Northwestern (Miller Park)
at Butler*
at Butler*
at Butler*
Northern Illinois
Wright State*
Wright State*
Wright State*
L, 10-9
W, 8-7
W, 7-4
Cancelled
W, 6-4
W, 7-3
W, 14-5
W, 13-5
L, 10-4
W, 7-6
W, 9-3
W, 9-3
9-10-2
8-13-2
7-11-0
10-12-1
7-10-0
4-10-1
9
9
9
17-24
18-24
19-24
--
11-11
12-11
Guth (L, 0-3)
Semmelhack (W, 4-6)
Long (W, 3-2)
526
234
302
3:13
2:54
2:42
6-10-1
7-12-0
14-20-0
13-21-1
4-10-5
7-10-2
9-13-1
9-11-1
4-8-1
3-6-4
5-11-2
5-8-1
10-12-0
6-14-0
3-9-1
3-8-1
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
20-24
21-24
22-24
23-24
23-25
24-25
25-25
26-25
--
13-11
14-11
15-11
--
16-11
17-11
18-11
Jaquish (W, 2-1)
Semmelhack (W, 5-6)
Tassi (W, 4-5)
Blohowiak (W, 2-1)
Erdmann (L, 2-1)
Engelke (W, 2-0)
Tassi (W, 5-5)
Spurley (W, 2-0)
501
151
404
418
111
133
161
213
2:24
2:38
2:51
2:45
4:31
2:47
2:51
2:34
L, 8-4
W, 19-2
L, 2-1
4-9-1
19-27-1
1-8-0
8-12-2
2-10-0
2-10-1
9
9
(12)
26-26
27-26
27-27
--
--
--
Semmelhack (L, 5-7)
Tassi (W, 6-5)
Long, (L, 3-3)
431
183
213
2:43
2:54
2:56
Horizon League Tournament: Hosted by UIC
May 23
Youngstown State^
May 24
Butler^
May 25
Wright State^
* denotes Horizon League Conference game
$ Aztec Invitational (San Diego, Calif.)
^ denotes Horizon League Tournament game
() denotes extra inning game
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
2012 Statistics
2012 Overall Statistics (27-27 overall, 18-11 Horizon League, 13-6 home, 12-17 away, 2-4 neutral)
Batting Statistics
Player
AVG
11
Luke Meeteer .331
32
Phil Striggow
.324
1Michael Porcaro .316
20
Will Fadness
.316
8Paul Hoenecke .306
28
Ryan Solberg .305
19
Sam Koenig
.300
15
Jim Lundstrom .298
6Jonathan Capasso.290
7
Derek Peake .250
41
Sam Hammer .250
23
Nick Lingvay
.225
14
Alex Erdmann .222
16 Mitch Ghelfi
.214
27
Drew Pearson .196
2Tell Taylor
.195
9
Mark Strey
.165
Totals
.288
Opponents
.262
33
GP GS
AB
R
H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG
BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB ATT CH E FLD
48 44 172 35 57 5 2 11569.401 20 5 35 2 .414 1 916181282.984
42 42 142 32 4611 0 72878.549 18 12 30 5 .439 1 2 1 11523.980
40 37 136 25 43 3 1 01848.353 16 6 17 4 .411 0 6 4 71787.961
50 49 190 26 6021 0 43093.489 8 6 18 5 .356 4 2 1 22554.984
54 54 216 42 6618 0 34193.431 11 4 28 3 .342 6 2 2 34706.987
4135128193911011653.414162 420.3833123601.983
50 50 190 35 5713 1 12875.395 22 2 33 5 .375 2 0 7 101056.943
36 29 121 19 36 7 2 02047.388 4 3 25 1 .333 1 210121397.950
54 53 210 28 6114 1 33586.410 17 3 38 2 .351 1 4 6 101064.962
115 16 2 41 0015.3130 2 3 0.3330000100
1.000
110 12 1 30 0023.2500 1 5 2.308000200
1.000
3321 89 12201 0 1924.270 8 2 16 2.303021 1876.931
2112 54 8 123 0 01015.278 6 1 14 1.297321 13001.000
9
2
14
2
3
0
0
0
3
3 .214
0
0
0
1 .200 1 0 0
0
0
0 .000
27 9 46 6 9 2 0 1914.304 5 2 13 0.296120 03701.000
29 23 77 8 15 2 1 0 10 19 .247 8 3 18 1 .289 2 3 3 4 134 12.910
3721 79 10133 0 1819.241 7 3 33 0.253201 1491.980
52 1892 310 544115 8 23283744 .393 166 57 368 34 .358 28 37 55 73207966 .968
52 1819 254 477 75 7 16228614 .338 220 55 359 33 .356 19 45 37 60213079 .963
2012 Horizon League Statistics (18-11 Horizon League, 10-5 home, 8-6 away)
Batting Statistics
Player
AVG
1Michael Porcaro .353
11
Luke Meeteer .351
19
Sam Koenig
.347
8Paul Hoenecke .336
20
Will Fadness
.333
32
Phil Striggow .299
28
Ryan Solberg .296
6
Jonathan Capasso.279
2Tell Taylor
.167
23
Nick Lingvay
.344
15
Jim Lundstrom .340
7
Derek Peake .300
14
Alex Erdmann .220
9
Mark Strey
.212
41
Sam Hammer .167
27
Drew Pearson .077
16 Mitch Ghelfi
.000
Totals
.304
Opponents
.258
GP GS
AB
R
H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG
BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB ATT CH E FLD
25 23 85 19 30 3 1 01435.412 8 3 10 4.427 0 3 4 41034.961
2624 94 20332 0 0435.37211 5 18 2.445051012691.986
2525 10120359 0 01844.436 9 0 15 0.400002 3592.966
29 29 119 19 4011 0 22557.479 4 1 16 2.354 3 0 1 12804.986
28 27 108 16 3612 0 21954.500 5 3 7 4.370 3 2 1 11261.993
2424 87 15263 0 51844.506 8 4 13 2.380111 1723.958
2622 81 14246 0 11133.407 7 2 23 0.363101 24001.000
2929 11116319 0 12043.38711 2 19 2.352122 4552.964
22 18 60 8 10 2 1 0 7 14.233 6 3 14 1.271 1 2 3 31089.913
14 6 32 7 110 0 1214.438 2 1 5 0.400000 0271.963
1612 53 10186 0 01024.453 0 1 7 1.352007 7553.945
7 3 10 2 30 0003.3000 1 1 0.364000050
1.000
14 9 41 6 9 3 0 0812.293 5 0 11 1.292221 12201.000
16 7 33 4 7 2 0 1512.364 3 0 14 0.270100 02001.000
6 0 6 0 10 0021.1670 0 3 0.167000000
.000
113 13 3 10 0021.0773 1 3 0.2781200170
1.000
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 .000
0
0
0
1 .000 0 0 0
0
0
0 .000
29 1037 179 315 68 2 13165426 .411 82 27 179 20 .366 14 19 33 39114534 .970
29 985 116 254 35 1 6 104309 .314 94 28 200 20 .336 11 27 13 21113246 .959
Pitching Statistics
Player
ERA
0
Greg Blohowiak 1.83
30
Jordan Guth 1.98
10
Cale Tassi
2.34
33
Eric Semmelhack3.25
12
Jake Long
3.78
17
Kyle Spurley
4.00
31
Mike Schneider 4.31
4
Kaleb Engelke 4.32
18 Justin Jaquish
4.76
14
Alex Erdmann 0.00
24
Joshua Uhen 0.00
13
Eric King
2.84
Totals
3.13
Opponents
5.41
W L APP GS CG SHOCBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HRB/Avg WPHBP BK SFASHA
2 1 14 0 00 00
19.2
11 6 4 8 8 210.16401110
0 1 14 0 00 04
13.2
14 3 3 211000.24610010
5 3 101000 00
65.1
5524 1716501103.23246019
5 3 101000 00
61.0
5830 222650702.25144026
1 1 13 0 00 00
16.2
15 7 7 812101.24631012
1 0 6 1 00 009.08 4 4 3 7 200.24211010
2 2 9 8 00 00
39.2
4622 192021400.30979127
1 0 16 0 00 008.1
14 5 4 214300.35933000
1
0
6
0
0
0
0
0 17.0 23
12
9
6
16
5
0
0 .324 0
3
0
1
2
0 0 7 0 00 014.03 1 0 1 2 000.23100011
0 0 1 0 00 001.01 0 0 0 1 000.25000000
0 0 2 0 00 006.16 2 2 2 8 000.26100000
18 11 29 29 0 0 0 7261.2
254116 91 9420035 1 6.2582328 21127
11 18 29 29 4 3 1 4256.0
315179 1548217968 213.3041927 41419
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
Pitching Statistics
Player
ERA
W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HRB/Avg WP HBP BK SFASHA
14
Alex Erdmann 1.50 2 1 18 0 00 01
18.0
15 7 3 4203 00
.22414011
17
Kyle Spurley
2.38 2 0 16 1 00 00
22.2
17 8 611162 00
.21041111
10
Cale Tassi
2.74 6 5 151500 00
95.1
8737 2928691415
.249681110
30
Jordan Guth 3.27 0 3 28 0 00 06
33.0
3414 1216224 10
.26223032
0
Greg Blohowiak 3.71 2 1 30 0 00 01
34.0
2721 1415174 10
.21814122
33
Eric Semmelhack3.77 5 7 151500 00
88.1
9047 3739721513
.26595026
12
Jake Long
3.80 3 3 20 0 00 02
23.2
2712 1011164 01
.29042114
4
Kaleb Engelke 4.15 2 0 32 0 00 00
17.1
2312 811183 00
.31135000
13
Eric King
4.29 1 1 14 5 00 00
35.2
3422 1723298 10
.25684001
18 Justin Jaquish
4.50
2
1
13
2
0
0
0
0 34.0 45
20
17 12 26 12
1
1 .319
1
3
0
2
2
31
Mike Schneider 4.55 2 5 131200 00
63.1
6337 3231425 04
.2747142410
6
Jonathan Capasso0.00 0 0 1 0 00 001.01 1 0 1 0 1 00
.20000000
24
Joshua Uhen 5.11 0 0 8 4 00 00
12.1
10 9 712120 01
.21712011
26
Gunnar Eastman47.25 0 0 2 0 00 001.14 7 7 6 0 0 00
.57100110
Totals
3.73 27 27 54 54 0 0 0 10
480.0
477254 19922035975 7 16.262475571945
Opponents
4.91 27 27 54 54 4 5 3 10483.2
544 310 264166368115 8 23.288 44 57 9 2837
2012 Horizon League Leaders
34
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
Batting Average
Jeremy Banks, Youngstown State............................
Ryan Ashe, Wright State..........................................
Tristan Moore, Wright State....................................
Garrett Gray, Wright State.......................................
Drew Dosch, Youngstown State...............................
Alex Grunenwald, UIC.............................................
Pat Gelwicks, Butler.................................................
Jake Hibberd, Wright State......................................
Tanner Vavra, Valparaiso.........................................
Luke Meeteer, Milwaukee.......................................
.385
.374
.358
.354
.353
.345
.337
.336
.332
.331
Runs
Tristan Moore, Wright State.......................................
Tanner Vavra, Valparaiso............................................
Ryan Ashe, Wright State.............................................
Jake Hibberd, Wright State.........................................
Pat Gelwicks, Butler....................................................
Chris Manning, Valparaiso..........................................
Paul Hoenecke, Milwaukee........................................
Corey Davis, Wright State...........................................
Andrew Bain, Valparaiso.............................................
Two players tied.........................................................
56
52
51
50
48
44
42
40
39
37
Hits
Jake Hibberd, Wright State.........................................
Andrew Bain, Valparaiso.............................................
Ryan Ashe, Wright State.............................................
Tristan Moore, Wright State.......................................
Drew Dosch, Youngstown State..................................
Tanner Vavra, Valparaiso............................................
Elliott Martin, Valparaiso............................................
Chris Manning, Valparaiso..........................................
Will Hagel, Valparaiso.................................................
Alex Grunenwald, UIC................................................
84
83
83
82
79
76
71
69
68
68
Runs Batted In
Tristan Moore, Wright State.......................................
Elliott Martin, Valparaiso............................................
Jake Hibberd, Wright State.........................................
Jimmy Risi, Butler.......................................................
Ryan Ashe, Wright State.............................................
Justin Kopale, Wright State.........................................
Jeremy Banks, Youngstown State ..............................
Drew Dosch, Youngstown State..................................
Will Hagel, Valparaiso.................................................
Paul Hoenecke, Milwaukee........................................
51
50
47
46
46
45
44
42
42
41
Doubles
Will Fadness, Milwaukee............................................
Corey Davis, Wright State...........................................
Jake Hibberd, Wright State.........................................
Paul Hoenecke, Milwaukee........................................
John Loeffler, Valparaiso.............................................
Garrett Gray, Wright State..........................................
Jeremy Banks, Youngstown State...............................
Jonathan Capasso, Milwaukee...................................
Tristan Moore, Wright State.......................................
21
18
18
18
18
17
16
14
14
Triples
Ryan Ashe, Wright State...............................................
Tanner Vavra, Valparaiso..............................................
Nick Addison, UIC.........................................................
Zach Tanner, Wright State............................................
Kyle Mossbarger, Wright State.....................................
Joe Betcher, UIC............................................................
Will Hagel, Valparaiso...................................................
6
4
4
4
3
3
3
Home Runs
Jimmy Risi, Butler....................................................... 12
Jake Hibberd, Wright State........................................... 9
Drew Dosch, Youngstown State....................................
Phil Striggow, Milwaukee .............................................
Tristan Moore, Wright State.........................................
Ryan Boss, UIC..............................................................
Jon Ryan, UIC................................................................
Four players tied...........................................................
8
7
7
7
6
5
Jordan Marker, Wright State....................................
Kyle Wormington, Valparaiso..................................
Eric Semmelhack, Milwaukee..................................
Mike Schneider, Milwaukee.....................................
Brian Evak, UIC........................................................
Taylor Braun, Wright State.......................................
3.18
3.33
3.77
4.55
4.66
4.97
Total Bases
Jake Hibberd, Wright State....................................... 131
Tristan Moore, Wright State..................................... 121
Drew Dosch, Youngstown State................................ 118
Ryan Ashe, Wright State........................................... 111
Jon Ryan, UIC............................................................ 100
Alex Grunenwald, UIC.............................................. 100
Corey Davis, Wright State........................................... 99
Pat Gelwicks, Butler.................................................... 96
Tanner Vavra, Valparaiso............................................ 95
Three players tied....................................................... 93
Opposing Batting Average
Jordan Marker, Wright State....................................
Cale Tassi, Milwaukee..............................................
Kevin Wild, Valparaiso ............................................
Kyle Wormington, Valparaiso..................................
Eric Semmelhack, Milwaukee..................................
Mike Schnedier, Milwaukee.....................................
Brian Evak, UIC........................................................
Taylor Braun, Wright State.......................................
Russ Harless, Youngstown State..............................
Tyler Deetjen, Valparaiso.........................................
.227
.249
.254
.262
.265
.274
.275
.279
.283
.289
Slugging Percentage
Phil Striggow, Milwaukee........................................
Jimmy Risi, Butler....................................................
Tristan Moore, Wright State....................................
Drew Dosch, Youngstown State...............................
Jake Hibberd, Wright State......................................
Alex Grunenwald, UIC.............................................
Ryan Ashe, Wright State..........................................
Will Fadness, Milwaukee.........................................
Pat Gelwicks, Butler.................................................
Jon Ryan, UIC...........................................................
.549
.538
.528
.527
.524
.508
.500
.489
.482
.465
Innings Pitched
Tyler Deetjen, Valparaiso....................................... 121.1
Kevin Wild, Valparaiso .......................................... 111.0
Kyle Wormington, Valparaiso................................ 102.2
Joey Begel, UIC........................................................ 98.2
Cale Tassi, Milwaukee.............................................. 95.1
Brian Evak, UIC........................................................ 92.2
Eric Semmelhack, Milwaukee.................................. 88.1
Blake Aquadro, Youngstown State........................... 86.0
Russ Harless, Youngstown State.............................. 80.1
Dom Silvestri, Butler................................................ 69.0
On-Base Percentage
Pat Gelwicks, Butler.................................................
Phil Striggow, Milwaukee........................................
Ryan Ashe, Wright State..........................................
Tristan Moore, Wright State....................................
Tanner Vavra, Valparaiso.........................................
Griffin Richeson, Butler...........................................
Luke Meeteer, Milwaukee.......................................
Jimmy Risi, Butler....................................................
Drew Dosch, Youngstown State...............................
Jake Hibberd, Wright State......................................
.456
.439
.439
.426
.425
.424
.414
.409
.408
.406
Walks
Pat Gelwicks, Butler.................................................... 41
John Loeffler, Valparaiso............................................. 33
Pat Lipari, Youngstown State...................................... 30
Kyle Mossbarger, Wright State................................... 29
Griffin Richeson, Butler.............................................. 29
Mike Hoscheit, Butler.................................................. 28
Will Hagel, Valparaiso.................................................. 25
Jimmy Risi, Butler....................................................... 25
Tristan Moore, Wright State....................................... 25
Two players tied......................................................... 24
Stolen Bases
Luke Meeteer, Milwaukee.......................................... 16
Nick Addison, UIC....................................................... 16
Tanner Vavra, Valparaiso............................................ 15
Chris Manning, Valparaiso.......................................... 11
Jim Lundstrom, Milwaukee........................................ 10
Jason Shirley, Youngstown State................................... 9
Tristan Moore, Wright State......................................... 9
Sam Koenig, Milwaukee............................................... 7
Steven Scoby, Valparaiso.............................................. 7
Joe Betcher, UIC............................................................ 7
Earned Run Average
Cale Tassi, Milwaukee.............................................. 2.74
Tyler Deetjen, Valparaiso......................................... 3.12
Kevin Wild, Valparaiso............................................. 3.16
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Strikeouts
Eric Semmelhack, Milwaukee.....................................
Cale Tassi, Milwaukee.................................................
Tyler Deetjen, Valparaiso............................................
Kevin Wild, Valparaiso................................................
Kyle Wormington, Valparaiso.....................................
Kevin Mc Culloh, Youngstown State...........................
Cody Kopilchack, Wright State...................................
Russ Harless, Youngstown State.................................
Three players tied.......................................................
72
69
65
60
58
52
52
50
47
Wins
Jordan Marker, Wright State.........................................
Tyler Deetjen, Valparaiso..............................................
Joey Begel, UIC.............................................................
Kevin Wild, Valparaiso..................................................
Cale Tassi, Milwaukee...................................................
Taylor Braun, Wright State............................................
Kyle Wormington, Valparaiso.......................................
9
8
7
6
6
6
6
Saves
Michael Schum, Wright State..................................... 12
Chase Byerly, Butler.................................................... 10
Jarad Miller, Valparaiso................................................. 8
Jordan Guth, Milwaukee.............................................. 6
Chris Hoffman, UIC....................................................... 3
Jake Long, Milwaukee................................................... 2
Jordan Marker, Wright State......................................... 2
Appearances
Kaleb Engelke, Milwaukee..........................................
Kevin McCulloh, Youngstown State............................
Greg Blohowiak, Milwaukee.......................................
Jordan Marker, Wright State.......................................
Jarad Miller, Valparaiso...............................................
Michael Schum, Wright State.....................................
Jordan Guth, Milwaukee............................................
Chase Byerly, Butler....................................................
Ryan Krokos, Youngstown State..................................
Two players tied.........................................................
32
32
30
29
29
29
28
27
25
24
Horizon League Review
Valparaiso*
Wright State
Milwaukee
UIC
Butler
Youngstown State
35
orizon League Overall
H
WLT Pct.
WL T Pct.
228 0 .733
35250 .583
2010 0 .667
3721 0 .638
1811 0 .621
2727 0 .500
1217 0 .414
2334 0 .404
1020 0 .333
2234 0 .393
7230 .233
11440 .200
* - 2012 Horizon League Tournament Champion
Horizon League Tournament
(at Les Miller Field in Chicago, Ill.)
Valparaiso advances to the NCAA Tournament
2012 Horizon League All-Tournament Team
P – Blake Aquadro, Youngstown State
P – Tyler Deetjen, Valparaiso
C – Corey Davis, Wright State
1B – Alex Grunenwald, UIC
2B – Tanner Vavra, Valparaiso
SS – Spencer Mahoney, Valparaiso
3B – Joe Betcher, UIC
OF – Jonathan Capasso, Milwaukee
OF – Mark Johnson, Valparaiso (MVP)
OF - Alex De LaRosa, UIC
U – John Loeffler, Valparaiso
NCAA Regionals:
Friday, June 1
(at Gary, Ind. - U.S. Steel Yard)
Valparaiso 2, #15 Purdue 7
Saturday, June 2
(at Gary, Ind. - U.S. Steel Yard)
Valparaiso 1, #11 Kentucky 8
Milwaukee Panthers
All-League First Team:
Name, School
Kevin Wild, Valparaiso
Cale Tassi, Milwaukee
Corey Davis, Wright State
Jake Hibberd, Wright State
Tanner Vavra, Valparaiso
Spencer Mahoney, Valparaiso
Drew Dosch, Youngstown State
Ryan Ashe, Wright State
Tristan Moore, Wright State
Luke Meeteer, Milwaukee
Jeremy Banks, Youngstown State
Paul Hoenecke, Milwaukee
Year
Senior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Freshman
Sophomore
Senior
Senior
Freshman
Senior
Senior
Position
Pitcher
Pitcher
Catcher
First Base
Second Base
Shortstop
Third Base
Outfield
Outfield
Outfield
Designated Hitter
Utility
All-League Second Team:
Tyler Deetjen, Valparaiso
Jordan Marker, Wright State
Will Fadness, Milwaukee
Jimmy Risi, Butler
Alex Grunenwald, UIC
Michael Porcaro, Milwaukee
Justin Kopale, Wright State
Elliott Martin, Valparaiso
Chris Manning, Valparaiso
Will Hagel, Valparaiso
Mike Hoscheit, Butler
Jon Ryan, UIC
Pat Gelwicks, Butler
Andrew Bain, Valparaiso
Senior
Senior
Junior
Junior
Junior
Freshman
Junior
Junior
Sophomore
Senior
Senior
Sophomore
Junior
Junior
Pitcher
Pitcher
Catcher
First Base
First Base
Second Base
Shortstop
Third Base
Outfield
Outfield
Outfield
Outfield
Designated Hitter
Utility
Player of the Year: Tristan Moore, Wright State
Pitcher of the Year: Kevin Wild, Valparaiso
Relief Pitcher of the Year: Michael Schum, Wright State
Co-Newcomers of the Year: Jimmy Risi, Butler & Kyle Wormington, Valparaiso
Coach of the Year: Tracy Woodson, Valparaiso
Horizon League All-Newcomer Team:
P -- Kyle Wormington
P -- Brian Evak
C -- Will Fadness
C -- Radley Haddad
1B -- Jimmy Risi
1B -- Alex Grunenwald
2B -- Tanner Vavra 2B -- Michael Porcaro
SS -- Alex Lee
SS -- Spencer Mahoney 3B -- Elliott Martin 3B -- Michael Timm
OF – Luke Meeteer
Baseball
Valparaiso
UIC
Milwaukee
Butler
Butler
UIC
Valparaiso
Milwaukee
UIC
Valparaiso
Valparaiso
Wright State
Milwaukee
Junior
Freshman
Junior
Junior
Junior
Junior
Junior
Freshman
Sophomore
Freshman
Junior
Freshman
Freshman
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
Wednesday, May 23
#5 UIC 10, #4 Butler 1
#6 Youngstown State 8, #3 Milwaukee 4
Thursday, May 24
#3 Milwaukee 19, #5 Butler 2
#2 Wright State 9, #4 UIC 19
#1 Valparaiso 16, #6 Youngstown State 3
Friday, May 25
#2 Wright State 2, #3 Milwaukee 1 (12 innings)
#2 Wright State 4, #6 Youngstown State 5
#1 Valparaiso 4, #4 UIC 3
Saturday, May 26
#4 UIC 5, #6 Youngstown State 0
#4 UIC 4, #1 Valparaiso 3
Sunday, May 27
#1 Valparaiso 14, #4 UIC 5
2012 Horizon League Award Winners
All-Time Coaching Records
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
36
YearOverall League Conference
Coach
1957
5-10-1
1-7
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1958
14-8-0
N/A
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1959
9-9-0
N/A
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1960
9-7-0
4-4
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1961
10-12-0
3-5
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1962
13-9-0
4-6
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1963
9-11-0
6-4
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1964
5-9-0
3-7
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1965
7-14-0
N/A
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1966
9-17-0
N/A
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1967
9-12-0
N/A
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1968
5-18-0
N/A
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1969
8-10-0
N/A
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1970
10-15-0
4-8
Chicagoland College
Bill Ritter
1971
12-14-0
N/A
Chicagoland College
Frank Orzel
1972
6-20-0
N/A
Chicagoland College
Frank Orzel
1973
9-16-0
4-7
Chicagoland College
Frank Orzel
>> No baseball at UWM from 1974-1981 <<
1982
8-10-0
N/A
N/A
Jim Burian
1983
15-9-0
N/A
N/A
Jim Burian
1984
17-9-0
N/A
N/A
Jim Burian
1985
14-13-1
N/A
N/A
Jim Burian
1986
27-14-0
N/A
N/A
Jim Burian
>> Baseball was played at the club level at UWM from 1982-1986 <<
1987
16-27-0
N/A
N/A
Jim Burian
1988
15-31-0
N/A
N/A
Jim Burian
1989
22-22-0
N/A
N/A
Jim Burian
1990
9-35-0
N/A
N/A
Jim Burian
>> UWM moved to NCAA Division I prior to the 1991 season <<
1991
9-35-0
None
Independent
Scott Kugi
1992
14-32-0
None
Independent
Scott Kugi
1993
10-19-0
None
Independent
Scott Kugi
1994
20-30-0
9-12
Mid-Continent
Bill Schufrieder
1995
21-24-0
6-9
Midwestern Collegiate
Jerry Augustine
1996
23-26-0
13-8
Midwestern Collegiate
Jerry Augustine
1997
28-30-0
13-11
Midwestern Collegiate
Jerry Augustine
1998
33-15-1
14-6
Midwestern Collegiate
Jerry Augustine
1999
31-29-0
11-7
Midwestern Collegiate
Jerry Augustine
2000
30-24-0
12-6
Midwestern Collegiate
Jerry Augustine
2001
39-18-0
16-4
Midwestern Collegiate
Jerry Augustine
2002
36-20-0
15-8
Horizon League
Jerry Augustine
2003
25-25-0
13-10
Horizon League
Jerry Augustine
2004
23-30-0
9-10
Horizon League
Jerry Augustine
2005
26-31-0
12-8
Horizon League
Jerry Augustine
2006
32-25-0
18-12
Horizon League
Jerry Augustine
2007
25-32-0
16-14
Horizon League
Scott Doffek
2008
25-36-0
11-15
Horizon League
Scott Doffek
2009
28-27-0
14-9
Horizon League
Scott Doffek
2010
33-26-0
17-8
Horizon League
Scott Doffek
2011
28-28-1
15-10-1
Horizon League
Scott Doffek
2012
27-27-0
18-11
Horizon League
Scott Doffek
Varsity (43 years) 777-915-3.459
Club (5 years)
81-55-1.595
Totals (48 years)
858-970-4.469
Frank Orzel
1971-1973
27-50 (.351)
YearRecord
1971................................ 12-14
1972.................................. 6-20
1973.................................. 9-16
Scott Kugi
1991-1993
33-86-0 (.277)
YearRecord
1991.................................. 9-35
1992................................ 14-32
1993................................ 10-19
Milwaukee Panthers
Jerry Augustine
1995-2006
347-297-1 (.539)
YearRecord
1995.............................21-24-0
1996.............................23-26-0
1997.............................28-30-0
1998.............................33-15-1
1999.............................31-29-0
2000.............................30-24-0
2001.............................39-18-0
2002.............................36-20-0
2003.............................25-25-0
2004.............................23-30-0
2005.............................26-31-0
2006.............................32-25-0
Bill Ritter
1957-1970
122-161-1 (.431)
YearRecord
1957...............................5-10-1
1958...............................14-8-0
1959.................................9-9-0
1960.................................9-7-0
1961.............................10-12-0
1962...............................13-9-0
1963...............................9-11-0
1964.................................5-9-0
1965...............................7-14-0
1966...............................9-17-0
1967...............................9-12-0
1968...............................5-18-0
1969...............................8-10-0
1970.............................10-15-0
Jim Burian
1982-1990
143-170-0 (.457)
YearRecord
1982...............................8-10-0
1983...............................15-9-0
1984...............................17-9-0
1985.............................14-13-1
1986.............................27-14-0
1987.............................16-27-0
1988.............................15-31-0
1989.............................22-22-0
1990...............................9-35-0
Bill Schufrieder • 1994
20-30 (.400)
YearRecord
1994................................ 20-30
Baseball
Scott Doffek
2007-present
166-176-1 (.485)
YearRecord
2007................................ 25-32
2008................................ 25-36
2009................................ 28-27
2010................................ 33-26
2011.............................28-28-1
2012................................ 27-27
Early Program History
FIRST ERA (1957-73)
Prior to the move to Division I for Milwaukee baseball,
the Panthers outfitted baseball teams in two eras. From
1957 through the 1973 season, UWM sported a varsity
baseball program. In those 17 seasons the Panthers
went 149-211-1 under two coaches.
FIRST ERA
Frank Orzel took over for
Bill Ritter following the
1970 season. Under Orzel
Coach - Frank Orzel
UWM won 12 games in
1971 12 14 0.461
1972 6 20 0.230 1971, the most since ‘62.
1973 9 16 0.360 Orzel’s next two seasons
Total 27 50 0.351
saw 15 total wins and the
baseball program was
dropped at UW-Milwaukee for financial reasons following UWM’s 9-16 season in 1973.
CLUB BASEBALL (1982-86)
Jim Burian headed up UWM’s club baseball team that
he created in the fall of
CLUB BASEBALL
1981. The team began play Coach - Jim Burian
in the spring of 1982. Fol- 1982 8 10 0.444
1983 15 9 0.625
lowing an 8-10 inaugural 1984
17 9 0.654
season, the Burian-led Pan- 1985 14 13 1.518
1986 27 14 0.659
thers posted four-straight Total 81 55 1.595
winning seasons, culminating with a 27-14 record in
the 1986 season.
In five years, the UWM Club Panthers posted an overall
record of 81-55-1 (.595).
NEW ERA BEGINS (1987-90)
When UWM’s baseball reached varsity status again in
1987, Jim Burian was kept as head coach. Winning ways
were harder to keep. After dismal 16-27 and 15-31 records in ‘87 and ‘88, the
NEW ERA BEGINS
Panthers got back to .500
Coach - Jim Burian
with a 22-22 record in 1989.
1987 16 27 0.372
1988 15 31 0.326 The 22 wins were a school
1989 22 22 0.500
1990 9 35 0.205 record that lasted until
Total 62 1150.350 1996.
Following UWM’s
9-35 (.205) 1990 season,
the worst winning percentage in school history (club or
varsity), Scott Klugi replaced Burian as head coach in
preparation for Division I competition in 1991.
DIVISION I ERA (1991-Present)
Prior to September of 1990 Milwaukee featured one Division I team in its men’s soccer squad. In 1990 the rest
of the athletic teams followed suit and UWM officially
became a Division I institution. Like every other team,
In Scott Klugi’s first season as head coach, the Panthers
equaled 1990’s record-setting futility by posting an
identical 9-35 record. Klugi saw his team improve to
14-32 (.304) in 1992, and eventually, to 10-19 (.345)
in 1993.
The 1994 season saw UWM enter its first conference
and see a new head coach take the reigns. Bill Schufreider took over the Panther head coaching duties for the
1994 season. Schufreider led UWM to a 20-30 record
and a 9-12 conference record in its only year as a member of the Mid-Continent Conference.
In 1995, UWM had a new conference and a new head
coach. Jerry Augustine was named the Panthers’ new
head coach as they prepared for their first season in the
Midwestern Collegiate Conference (MCC). In their first
season in the MCC, Milwaukee went 21-24, with a 6-9
record in the MCC West.
The next four years saw an increase in wins and conference wins in each season. The trend reached it’s
peak when UWM posted its first 30-win season ever in
1998. The Panthers finished 1998 with a 33-15-1 record and a 14-6 mark in the MCC. Success continued
into 1999 when Augustine’s Panthers won 30 games for
the second-straight season and won the school’s firstever conference tournament championship. With the
tournament title in-hand, UWM earned the MCC’s automatic bid for the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament. Selected to the Lubbock Regional as the fourthseed, the Panthers turned more heads by knocking off
top-ranked Rice in the opening game of the regional.
37
als in Lincoln, Neb. With that precedent, UWM hopes
to continue their domination into the next era of Panther baseball and beyond. Since the start of the 2002
season, only UIC has more league victories than Milwaukee. The Panthers just missed another NCAA trip
in 2005 and 2008, falling in the league tournament title
game each time.
The team then returned to NCAA postseason action in
2010, falling in a close game to No. 1 Arizona State on
its home field in the NCAA Regional opener after going
4-1 at the league tournament, beating Wright State for
the crown.
1957-1973 Single-Season
Hitting Records
Batting Average
Don Lewison
At-Bats
Harry Klink
Runs
Earl Gengler
Hits
Dick Gruetzmacher
Alex Kaminski
Doubles
Craig Streff
Harry Klink
Triples
Dick Gruetzmacher
Craig Streff
Home Runs
Al Kaminski
Mike Potter
RBI
Bob Helminiak
Total Bases
Craig Streff
Strikeouts
Bob Vetter
.489
1957
85
1966
22
1962
26
1962
26
1966
6
1963
6
1964
4
1963
4
1963
4 1966, 68
4 1969, 70
17
1971
43
1963
26
1971
Single-Season Pitching Records
Appearances
Joe Starck
12
Starts
Joe Starck
12
Complete Games Joe Starck
11
Wins
Tom Tanski
6
Strikeouts
Joe Starck
73
Innings Pitched
Joe Starck
80.2
ERA
Joe Starck
1.45
Walks
Tom Tanski
14
1966
1966
1966
1971
1966
1966
1966
1972
1982-1986 Club Baseball
Single-Season Hitting Records
Batting Average Bill Hesiak
.443
At-Bats
Jeff Hesse
116
Runs
Tim Sweeney
39
Hits
Ron Hill
43
Jeff Hesse
43
Doubles
Ron Hill
8
Jeff Hesse
8
Triples
Dave Knott
4
Home Runs
Bill Hesiak
6
RBI
Jeff Hesse
39
Total Bases
Bill Hesiak
65
Strikeouts
Mike Konruff
20
1984
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1984
1984
1986
1984
1985
UWM went 30-24 in 2000 and posted a 12-6 record
in the MCC to win its first-ever regular season conference championship. For his team’s efforts in their thirdstraight 30-win season, Augustine was honored as MCC
Co-Coach of the Year.
A school-record 39 wins in 2001 was just the tip of the
iceberg for the most successful team in the program’s
history. The 2001 Panthers dominated the MCC with a
16-4 record and swept through the tournament to win
their second regular season and tournament championships.
UWM earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament and was sent to the South Bend Regionals on the
campus of the historic University of Notre Dame. Fighting bad weather and lengthy rain delays, the Panthers
battled hard against All-Americans and Major League
draftees before coming home. In 2001, the squad rewrote the record books by breaking almost every record the school keeps.
HORIZON LEAGUE ERA (2002-Present)
On June 4th, 2002, the MCC officially became the Horizon League. UWM started 2002 with a Horizon League
Tournament Championship and a trip to NCAA Region-
Milwaukee Panthers
Single-Season Pitching Records
Appearances
Steve Walker
10
1983
Mark Obst
10
1986
Jim Pandl
10
1986
Complete Games 5 tied with
4 1985, 86
Wins
Jim Jendusa
5
1986
Strikeouts
Mark Honerlaw
35
1985
Innings Pitched
Mark Obst
44.0
1986
ERA
Steve Walker
1.56
1983
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
Coach - Bill Ritter
1957 5 10 1.313
1958 14 8 0.636
1959 9 9 0.500
1960 9 7 0.563
1961 10 12 0.455
1962 13 9 0.591
1963 9 11 0.450
1964 5 9 0.357
1965 7 14 0.333
1966 9 17 0.346
1967 9 12 0.429
1968 5 18 0.217
1969 8 10 0.444
1970 10 15 0.400
Total 1221611.431
Bill Ritter led UWM to four
winning seasons in the first
era of varsity baseball. Ritter’s Panthers put together
a stretch of three-straight
winning seasons from
1958-60, a feat that UWM
would have to wait 38 years
to repeat.
the baseball team began the newest era as a Division I
Independent.
Year-by-Year Batting Leaders
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
38
Batting Average
2012.331............................................................Luke Meeteer
2011.362......................................................... Doug Dekoning
2010.417............................................................. Tim Patzman
2009.389............................................................. Tim Patzman
2008.364.........................................................Shawn Wozniak
2007.396...............................................................Josh Groves
2006.493............................................ Mike Goetz (Led NCAA)
2005.376...............................................................Joe Nowicki
2004.381.........................................................Matt Alexander
2003.358................................................................P.J. Cannon
2002.409..................................................... John Vanden Berg
2001.424.............................................................Scott Gillitzer
2000.401................................................................Eric Goerdt
1999.397..................................................... Paul Archambault
1998.400................................................................... Jeff Stoss
1997.351............................................................Ken Poniewaz
1996.365......................................................Jason Wesemann
1995.357................................................................... Jak Kraus
1994.374................................................................... Jak Kraus
1993.333........................................................ Peter Jankowski
1992.325........................................................ Peter Jankowski
1991.308.................................................................. Matt Kaul
Doubles
201221................................................................Will Fadness
201117.......................................... Doug Dekoning/Cole Kraft
201021.................................................................... Cole Kraft
200918............................................................... Tim Patzman
200828................................................................... Jesse Hart
200721.................................................................Josh Groves
200623................................................................. Mike Goetz
200515.........................................Zak Rivera/Charlie Reschke
200415...........................................................Charlie Reschke
200315.............................................................Dave Pudlosky
200216....................................................... John Vanden Berg
200118...............................................................Scott Gillitzer
200015...............................................................Scott Gillitzer
199920........................................ Chad Sadowski/Steve Tylke
199816...............................................................Lee Jaramillo
199715............................................. Jeff Stoss/Ken Poniewaz
199617........................................................Jason Wesemann
199510........................................................Jason Wesemann
199417..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199310............................................................Steve Klawitter
199212................................................................Randy Wilke
19918............................................................... Frank Kotecki
Total Bases
201293.......................................Paul Hoenecke/Will Fadness
2011125.......................................................... Doug Dekoning
2010120.................................................................... Ben Long
2009130.............................................................. Tim Patzman
2008138.................................................................. Jesse Hart
2007102.......................................................... Grant Berkovitz
2006155................................................................ Mike Goetz
200599.................................................................Joe Nowicki
2004115..............................................................Ben Stanczyk
200385.............................................................Dave Pudlosky
2002112...................................................... John Vanden Berg
2001149..............................................................Scott Gillitzer
2000111............................................................Darin Haugom
1999150...........................................................Chad Sadowski
1998110.................................................................... Jeff Stoss
1997106.................................................................... Jeff Stoss
1996111.......................................................Jason Wesemann
199591..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199497..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199354............................................................Steve Klawitter
199292................................................................Randy Wilke
199139.......................................... Dan Rabehl/Frank Kotecki
At Bats
2012216........................................................... Paul Hoenecke
2011237................................................................... Cole Kraft
2010228.................................................................... Ben Long
2009208............................................................Andy Gerhartz
2008257.................................................................. Jesse Hart
2007230...................................................................Kyle Silver
2006235.................................................................. Jesse Hart
2005195..........................................................Charlie Reschke
2004218..........................................................Matt Alexander
2003178............................................................Dave Pudlosky
2002200............................................................... Adam Christ
2001231..................................................................Matt Houk
2000201............................................................Darin Haugom
1999235............................................................Darin Haugom
1998178............................................................Steve Johnson
1997182.................................................................... Jeff Stoss
1996192.......................................................Jason Wesemann
1995151.......................................................Jason Wesemann
1994158...............................................................Joseph Fojut
1993104...........................................................Steve Klawitter
1992152......................................... Randy Wilke/Joseph Fojut
1991128........................................................Tim Mommaerts
Triples
20122......................................Luke Meeteer/Jim Lundstrom
20112............................................................ Doug Dekoning
20105............................................................ Doug Dekoning
20093..................................................................... Cole Kraft
20081..................................... J. Groves/B. Long/A. Gerhartz
20073..................................................................Rob Brockel
20066.................................................................. Mike Goetz
20054..............................................Mike Goetz/Ross McCoy
20043..................................................................Ross McCoy
20032...............................................................David Michna
20022................................................................. Adam Christ
20014..............................................................Darin Haugom
20004..............................................................Darin Haugom
19994..............................................................Darin Haugom
19983..............................................................Steve Johnson
19976...............................................................Ken Poniewaz
19963...................................................................... Jak Kraus
19952....................................................... Three Players Tied
19942....................................................... Three Players Tied
19932.............................................................Steve Klawitter
19921.......................................................... Two Players Tied
19910............................................................None Recorded
Slugging Percentage
2012.549.............................................................Phil Striggow
2011.566......................................................... Doug Dekoning
2010.641............................................................. Tim Patzman
2009.674............................................................. Tim Patzman
2008.564.........................................................Shawn Wozniak
2007.568...............................................................Josh Groves
2006.689............................................................... Mike Goetz
2005.642................................................................. Zak Rivera
2004.590.............................................................Ben Stanczyk
2003.420................................................................P.J. Cannon
2002.602..................................................... John Vanden Berg
2001.651.............................................................Scott Gillitzer
2000.640.............................................................Scott Gillitzer
1999.698..........................................................Chad Sadowski
1998.710................................................................... Jeff Stoss
1997.619............................................................Ken Poniewaz
1996.702................................................................... Jak Kraus
1995.662................................................................... Jeff Stoss
1994.660................................................................... Jak Kraus
1993.519..........................................................Steve Klawitter
1992.605..............................................................Randy Wilke
1991.443............................................................... Dan Rabehl
Runs
201242............................................................ Paul Hoenecke
201147........................................................... Doug Dekoning
201050..............................................................Dan Buchholz
200944........................................................... Doug Dekoning
200861...............................................................Nick Wichser
200742....................................................................Kyle Silver
200667................................................................. Mike Goetz
200550................................................................. Mike Goetz
200443...........................................................Charlie Reschke
200341............................................................... Troy Doering
200245................................................................ Adam Christ
200168...............................................................Scott Gillitzer
200045...............................................................Scott Gillitzer
199961.......................................Todd Ludwig/Darin Haugom
199853..................................................................... Jeff Stoss
199738...............................................Lee Jaramillo/Jeff Stoss
199651........................................................Jason Wesemann
199546..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199431..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199323................................................................Joseph Fojut
199228................................................................Randy Wilke
199129.........................................................Tim Mommaerts
Home Runs
20127................................................................Phil Striggow
20118............................................................ Doug Dekoning
20109...............................................................Dan Buchholz
200911............................................................... Tim Patzman
20087.................................................................... Jesse Hart
20077..................................................................Rob Brockel
200611............................................ Joe Nowicki/Ross McCoy
20059..................................................................Joe Nowicki
200410...............................................................Ben Stanczyk
20034..............................................................Dave Pudlosky
20026........................................................ John Vanden Berg
200111..................................................................Eric Goerdt
200011...............................................................Scott Gillitzer
199917...................................... Chad Sadowski/Todd Ludwig
199811..................................................................... Jeff Stoss
199710..................................................................... Jeff Stoss
199610..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199512..................................................................... Jeff Stoss
19947...................................................................... Jak Kraus
19934.................................................................. Joel Welder
199211................................................................Randy Wilke
19913.................................................................. Dan Rabehl
Base on Balls
201222................................................................. Sam Koenig
201125........................................................... Doug Dekoning
201023................................................................ Sam Sivilotti
200924.................................................................Josh Groves
200829...........................................................Shawn Wozniak
200727.................................................................Rob Brockel
200641................................................................. Mike Goetz
200537................................................................... Zak Rivera
200420................................................................... Zak Rivera
200336............................................................... Troy Doering
200241.............................................................Dave Pudlosky
200128...............................................................Scott Gillitzer
200023...............................................................Scott Gillitzer
199937................................................................Todd Ludwig
199832..................................................................... Jeff Stoss
199728...............................................................Lee Jaramillo
199639..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199528..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199425..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199321................................................................. Joel Welder
199222................................................................. Joel Welder
199124................................................................. Dan Rabehl
Hits
201266............................................................ Paul Hoenecke
201184.................................................................... Cole Kraft
201078....................................................Cole Kraft/Ben Long
200975............................................................... Tim Patzman
200889................................................................... Jesse Hart
200773....................................................................Kyle Silver
2006111................................................................ Mike Goetz
200568................................................................. Mike Goetz
200483...........................................................Matt Alexander
200358.............................................................Dave Pudlosky
200276....................................................... John Vanden Berg
200197...............................................................Scott Gillitzer
200071......................................... Eric Goerdt/Darin Haugom
199979.................................................................. Steve Tylke
199863...............................................................Lee Jaramillo
199759............................................. Jeff Stoss/Ken Poniewaz
199670........................................................Jason Wesemann
199551..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199455..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199334............................................................Steve Klawitter
199247................................................................Randy Wilke
199135.........................................................Tim Mommaerts
Runs Batted In
201241............................................................ Paul Hoenecke
201147........................................................... Doug Dekoning
201055..................................................................... Ben Long
200944............................................................... Tim Patzman
200864................................................................... Jesse Hart
200737........................................................... Grant Berkovitz
200657.................................................................Joe Nowicki
200540.................................................................Joe Nowicki
200443...............................................................Ben Stanczyk
200329...............................................................Ben Stanczyk
200257....................................................... John Vanden Berg
200167..................................................................Eric Goerdt
200042..................................................................Eric Goerdt
199968............................................................Chad Sadowski
199852..................................................................... Jeff Stoss
199740..................................................................... Jeff Stoss
199648..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199546..................................................................... Jeff Stoss
199437..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199330............................................................Steve Klawitter
199237................................................................Randy Wilke
199122................................................................. Dan Rabehl
Stolen Bases
201216..............................................................Luke Meeteer
201116........................................................... Doug Dekoning
201010........................................................... Doug Dekoning
200923.............................................................Andy Gerhartz
200815.............................................................Andy Gerhartz
20078........................................... Nick Wichser/Ross McCoy
200617................................................................. Mike Goetz
200513...........................................................Charlie Reschke
20048............................................................Charlie Reschke
20039....................................................... Marcellus Dawson
200217............................................................... Troy Doering
200120.............................................................Darin Haugom
200024.............................................................Darin Haugom
199924.............................................................Darin Haugom
199815...............................................................Lee Jaramillo
199716...............................................................Lee Jaramillo
199612..................................................................... Jak Kraus
199519.............................................................. Andy Bjornlie
19949............................................................... Andy Bjornlie
19935................................................................Brian Powers
19926........................................................... Peter Jankowski
199113........................................................ Bob Grzeskiewicz
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Year-by-Year Pitching Leaders
Earned Run Average
20121.50...................................................... Alex Erdmann
20112.60................................................... Greg Blohowiak
20101.67................................................... Greg Blohowiak
20094.71............................................................... Tim Hoy
20084.24.............................................................Brad Lusti
20074.03.......................................... Robert Michalkiewicz
20062.33............................................................Jed Dolske
20053.86........................................................Rick Cavaiani
20043.43....................................................... Ben Stanczyk
20032.40....................................................... Ben Stanczyk
20022.20.......................................................Geoff Lefeber
20011.15................................................... Matt Freisleben
20001.79...............................................Quintin Oldenburg
19993.63.................................................... Jason Crawford
19983.05....................................................... Josh Justman
19973.60...........................................................Rob Becker
19964.86...........................................................Rob Becker
19954.42.........................................................Mike Casper
19944.26........................................................... Cory Bigler
19932.87......................................................Robert Weber
19925.59....................................................Justin Schaubel
19913.40..................................................... Marco Daniels
Losses
20127................................................... Eric Semmelhack
20115...........................................................Jordan Guth
20105................................................. Three Players Tied
20095........................................................ Nate Caldwell
20087.................................................... Andy Hetebrueg
20077............................... Dan Luczak/Mike Rauwerdink
20066............................................ Robert Michalkiewicz
200510.........................................................Rick Cavaiani
20048...................................................... Aaron Bushong
20039...................................................... Aaron Bushong
20027..................................................... Matt Freisleben
20015..............................................................Mike Oiler
20007...................................................... Chad Sadowski
19998............................................................Andy Neary
19984............................................................Andy Neary
19976....................................... Mike Casper/Rob Becker
19967...........................................................Mike Casper
19955.........................................................Brian Sullivan
19947...................................... Cory Bigler/Bob Callahan
19935....................................................... Craig Scheffler
19929....................................................... Craig Scheffler
19919.....................................................James Robinson
Winning Percentage (Min. 5 decisions)
2012 .545 (6-5)........................................................ Cale Tassi
2011
.667 (4-2).................Jayme Sukowaty/Mike Schneider
2010
1.000 (5-0)..................................................Jeff Gordon
2009
.835 (5-1)......................................... Cameron Amsrud
2008
.600 (3-2).............................................. Cuyler Franzke
2007
.600 (6-4)................................... Robert Michalkiewicz
2006
.800 (8-2).................................................Rick Cavaiani
2005
.750 (9-3)............................................Aaron Sorenson
2004
.700 (7-3)................................................ Ben Stanczyk
2003
.778 (7-2)................................................Mikel Shaefer
2002
.857 (6-1)................................................Geoff Lefeber
2001
.835 (5-1)..........................Eric Goerdt/Aaron Bushong
2000
1.000 (5-0).......................................Quintin Oldenburg
1999
.835 (5-1)............................................ Matt Freisleben
1998
.857 (6-1)................................................ Josh Justman
1997
.800 (4-1)............................................. Chad Sadowski
39
.800 (8-2)....................................................Rob Becker
.500 (4-4).................................................... Cory Bigler
.667 (4-2).....................................................Brett Riley
.400 (2-3).................................................... Cory Bigler
.667 (4-2).............................................Justin Schaubel
.286 (2-5)................................................ John Hetland
Saves
20126...........................................................Jordan Guth
20115........................................................ Kaleb Engelke
20109.................................................. Cameron Amsrud
20098............................................................Craig Meier
20086..........................................................Adam Ferrell
20071....................................................Four players tied
20067..............................................................Jed Dolske
20058..............................................................Jed Dolske
20046..............................................................Jed Dolske
20035......................................................... Ben Stanczyk
200215.................................................... Matt Freisleben
20013...................................................... Jason Crawford
20004............................................................ Eric Goerdt
19990......................................................None Recorded
19984.........................................................Jon Schreiner
199710........................................................Jon Schreiner
19966.........................................................Jon Schreiner
19959.......................................................... Lance Tardiff
19942................................Lance Tardiff/Parrish Wagner
19932..........................................................Matt Krzoska
19920......................................................None Recorded
19912............................................................ Ryan Taylor
Appearances
201232....................................................... Kaleb Engelke
201127.................................................... Greg Blohowiak
201025................................................. Cameron Amsrud
200933...................................Tim Hoy/Cameron Amsrud
200829.........................................................Adam Ferrell
200721.................................................. Tom Zimmerman
200633.............................................................Jed Dolske
200528.............................................................Jed Dolske
200431.............................................................Jed Dolske
200318........................................................ Ben Stanczyk
200237.................................................... Matt Freisleben
200130.................................................... Matt Freisleben
200022.................................................... Matt Freisleben
199926.................................................... Matt Freisleben
199821........................................................Jon Schreiner
199723........................................................Jon Schreiner
199616........................................................Jon Schreiner
199518......................................................... Lance Tardiff
199419.........................................................Matt Krzoska
199318.....................................................Parrish Wagner
199214.....................................................Parrish Wagner
199111........................... Marco Daniels/James Robinson
Games Started
201215................................. Cale Tassi/Eric Semmelhack
201115...........................................................Chad Pierce
201016...........................................................Chad Pierce
200913..............................................................Brad Lusti
200815................................................... Andy Hetebrueg
200714........................Robert Michalkiewicz/Dan Luczak
200613................ Aaron Sorenson/Robert Michalkiewicz
200513........................................... Robert Michalkiewicz
200413.......................................................... Korey Keller
200312........................................................Geoff Lefeber
200212................................................Quintin Oldenburg
200114................................................Quintin Oldenburg
200013................................. Chad Sadowski/Andy Neary
199915................................. Chad Sadowski/Andy Neary
199810................................... Mike Casper/Josh Justman
199714..........................................................Mike Casper
199612..........................................................Mike Casper
199511..................................... Cory Bigler/Bob Callahan
199412........................................................ Bob Callahan
19937....................................................... Craig Scheffler
199212.....................................................Parrish Wagner
19919............................ Marco Daniels/James Robinson
Complete Games
20120......................................................................None
20113............................................................Chad Pierce
20102............................................................Chad Pierce
20093...............................................................Brad Lusti
20081............................ Andy Hetebrueg/Ben McClarey
20074............................................ Robert Michalkiewicz
20061..........................................................Rick Cavaiani
20053..........................................................Rick Cavaiani
20044......................................................... Ben Stanczyk
Milwaukee Panthers
20036.........................................................Mikel Shaefer
20023.......................Quintin Oldenburg/Aaron Bushong
20015..............................................................Mike Oiler
20004.................................. Chad Sadowski/Andy Neary
19998...................................................... Chad Sadowski
19982................................Chad Sadowski/Josh Justman
19976....................................... Rob Becker/Mike Casper
19966...........................................................Mike Casper
19952.........................................................Brian Sullivan
19945............................................................. Cory Bigler
19933.................................Craig Scheffler/Bob Callahan
19929......................................................Parrish Wagner
19917............................ Marco Daniels/James Robinson
Innings Pitched
201295.1............................................................. Cale Tassi
2011101.0.........................................................Chad Pierce
2010102.2.........................................................Chad Pierce
200993.0.............................................................Brad Lusti
200897.2.............................................................Brad Lusti
200798.1.......................................... Robert Michalkiewicz
200683.1...................................................Aaron Sorenson
200585.1...................................................Aaron Sorenson
200494.1....................................................... Ben Stanczyk
200381.1.......................................................Mikel Shaefer
200286.0.......................................................Geoff Lefeber
200194.1...............................................Quintin Oldenburg
200086.2..........................................................Andy Neary
1999106.2.........................................................Andy Neary
199864.1.........................................................Mike Casper
199790.0...........................................................Rob Becker
199670.0.........................................................Mike Casper
199563.1....................................................... Bob Callahan
199461.1........................................................... Cory Bigler
199341.2..................................................... Craig Scheffler
199278.2....................................................Parrish Wagner
199166.2...................................................James Robinson
Strikeouts
201272.................................................. Eric Semmelhack
201182...........................................................Chad Pierce
201064...........................................................Chad Pierce
200968..............................................................Brad Lusti
200853..............................................................Brad Lusti
200759............................................................Dan Luczak
200666.........................................................Rick Cavaiani
200576....................................................Aaron Sorenson
200495........................................................ Ben Stanczyk
200373........................................................Mikel Shaefer
200268................................................Quintin Oldenburg
200178................................................Quintin Oldenburg
200075...........................................................Andy Neary
199991..................................................... Chad Sadowski
199846........................................................ Josh Justman
199754............................................................Rob Becker
199648..........................................................Mike Casper
199542............................................................ Cory Bigler
199447............................................................ Cory Bigler
199329...................................................... Craig Scheffler
199254...................................................... Craig Scheffler
199150....................................................James Robinson
Base on Balls
201239.................................................. Eric Semmelhack
201142..........................................................Jordan Guth
201043...........................................................Chad Pierce
200927................................................... Andy Hetebrueg
200834................................................... Andy Hetebrueg
200743............................................................Dan Luczak
200631..................................................Mike Rauwerdink
200550........................................... Robert Michalkiewicz
200438.......................................................... Korey Keller
200334........................................................Mikel Shaefer
200237......................................................... Rob Erickson
200146.............................................................Mike Oiler
200040.............................................................Mike Oiler
199946.............................................................Mike Oiler
199835........................................................ Josh Justman
199736........................................................ Josh Justman
199630..........................................................Mike Casper
199529............................................................ Cory Bigler
199445............................................................ Cory Bigler
199329...................................................... Craig Scheffler
199245...................................................... Craig Scheffler
199136....................................................James Robinson
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
Wins
20126............................................................... Cale Tassi
20116............................................................Chad Pierce
20107............................................................Chad Pierce
20095................................. Brad Lusti/Cameron Amsrud
20086.................................................... Andy Hetebrueg
20076............................................ Robert Michalkiewicz
20068..........................................................Rick Cavaiani
20059.....................................................Aaron Sorenson
20047......................................................... Ben Stanczyk
20037.........................................................Mikel Shaefer
20029.................................................Quintin Oldenburg
20019.................................................Quintin Oldenburg
20008............................................................Andy Neary
19997...................................................... Chad Sadowski
19986.................................... Mike Casper/Josh Justman
19976.............................................................Rob Becker
19968.............................................................Rob Becker
19954................................................. Three Players Tied
19945............................................................. Cory Bigler
19932................................................... Four Players Tied
19924......................................................Justin Schaubel
19912....................................................Two Players Tied
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
Game Records
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
40
At-Bats
Runs
(Most Recently)
Hits
RBI
Doubles
(Most Recently)
Triples
Home Runs
Total Bases
Walks
Stolen Bases
(Most Recently)
Strikeouts
Hit By Pitch
8
Darin Haugom, 4/19/01
6
Jesse Hart, 4/12/06
5
Six Times
5
Jesse Hart, 5/22/08
6
Jonathan Capasso, 5/24/12
6
Ross McCoy, 4/12/06
6
Jason Weseman, 4/14/96
8
Ross McCoy, 4/12/06
8
Todd Ludwig, 3/17/99
7
Jesse Hart, 5/22/08
3
Many Times
3
Jim Lundstrom, 5/12/12
2
Doug Dekoning, 4/3/10
2
Rob Brockel, 3/18/06
2
Mike Goetz, 4/24/05
2
Derek Daggett, 5/27/01*
4
Todd Ludwig, 3/17/99
18
Todd Ludwig, 3/17/99
13
Ross McCoy, 4/12/06
4
Andy Hetebrueg, 4/24/07
4
Mark Rumpel, 4/16/97
4
Jeff Stoss, 5/5/95
4
Tim Patzman, 4/18/10
4
Andy Gerhartz, 4/17/09
3
Six Times
3
Josh Groves, 5/9/07
4
Doug Dekoning, 5/7/10
4
Andy Gerhartz, 2/21/09
4
Dave Pudlosky, 5/22/03
4
Chad Sadowski, 4/16/00
3
Jeff Pitrof, 4/5/03
3
Clay Schwartz, 4/27/97
* Tied NCAA Regional record
Longest Hitting Streaks
32 ................................................................... Mike Goetz, 2006
27 ..............................Mike Goetz, 2005 (8 games) to 2006 (19)
24 .................................................................Nick Wichser, 2008
22 ................................................................ Scott Gillitzer, 2001
20 .....................Luke Meeteer, 2012 (active heading into 2013)
20 .................................................................. Rob Brockel, 2007
Misc. About Multi-Homer Games
Most HR in a game.............................4 - Todd Ludwig, 3/17/99
Only player w/multi-HR in both games of a DH.......................
.......................................... Gillitzer, 5/13/00 at Cleveland State
4 HR in one day....................................................Ludwig (1 gm)
...................................................................Scott Gillitzer (2 gm)
Most players w/multi-HR.......................................... 3 - 4/6/06
................................................................................. 3 - 4/28/99
Most in one year............................................... Team - 8 (1999)
.................. Individual - 3 (Gillitzer ‘00, Ludwig & Sadowski ‘99)
Back-to-Back-to-Back HR..................... 4/15/12 at Wright State
............Paul Hoenecke, Phil Striggow, Nick Lingvay / 3rd inning
5/24/12*
4/12/06
4/14/96
5/24/12*
4/9/11
5/22/10
5/12/09
5/26/07
5/20/06
4/23/06
4/12/06
5/22/05
3/22/01
3/17/01
3/29/00
4/28/99
4/25/99
3/20/99
3/17/99
3/14/99
5+ Hit Games
Jonathan Capasso............................ 6 (6-for-6)
Ross McCoy..................................... 6 (6-for-6)
Jason Weseman.............................. 6 (6-for-7)
Luke Meeteer................................................ 5
Jonathan Capasso.......................................... 5
Cole Kraft....................................................... 5
Tim Patzman.................................................. 5
Grant Berkovitz............................................. 5
Joe Nowicki................................................... 5
Mike Goetz.................................................... 5
Mike Goetz.................................................... 5
Zak Rivera...................................................... 5
Darin Haugom............................................... 5
Scott Gillitzer ................................................ 5
Scott Gillitzer ................................................ 5
Steve Johnson............................................... 5
Steve Tylke..................................................... 5
Steve Tylke..................................................... 5
Todd Ludwig.................................................. 5
Steve Tylke..................................................... 5
3/17/99
3/6/10
4/28/99
4/4/12
5/17/11
5/3/11
3/4/11
4/2/10
2/28/10
4/7/09
4/7/09
5/16/08
5/3/08
2/22/08
5/5/07
4/17/07
5/20/06
4/22/06
4/12/06
5/22/05
4/6/05
4/6/05
4/6/05
4/25/03
5/2/02
5/11/01
5/9/01
5/8/01
4/22/01
4/8/01
3/10/01
5/13/00
5/13/00
5/13/00
4/3/00
3/22/00
3/20/00
4/28/99
4/28/99
4/23/99
4/17/99
4/17/99
3/15/99
4/14/98
4/9/97
4/9/97
4/20/96
4/30/95
4/8/95
3/26/95
4/9/93
3/24/92
3/1/92
3/31/12 5/20/06
4/8/05
4/23/04
4/26/03
5/2/04
4/12/02
4/21/12*
5/6/06
5/13/01
4/30/00
5/7/99
4/17/99
4/1/99
3/13/98
4/21/12*
5/4/04
4/28/01
5/13/00
4/26/00
4/18/99
4/7/97
4/20/96
Milwaukee Panthers
Multi-Home Run Games
Todd Ludwig...................................................... 4
Ben Long........................................................... 3
Chad Sadowski.................................................. 3
Will Fadness...................................................... 2
Phil Striggow..................................................... 2
Doug Dekoning.................................................. 2
Doug Dekoning.................................................. 2
Ben Long........................................................... 2
Dan Buchholz.................................................... 2
Tim Patzman..................................................... 2
Doug Dekoning.................................................. 2
Shawn Wozniak................................................. 2
Jesse Hart.......................................................... 2
Josh Groves (Season Opener)........................... 2
Nick Wichser..................................................... 2
Rob Brockel....................................................... 2
Joe Nowicki....................................................... 2
Joe Nowicki....................................................... 2
Ross McCoy....................................................... 2
Zak Rivera.......................................................... 2
Brooks Graff...................................................... 2
Nick Wichser..................................................... 2
Joe Nowicki....................................................... 2
Dave Pudlosky................................................... 2
Steve Guden...................................................... 2
Eric Goerdt........................................................ 2
Derek Daggett................................................... 2
Steve Guden...................................................... 2
Eric Goerdt........................................................ 2
Scott Gillitzer..................................................... 2
John Vanden Berg............................................. 2
Scott Gillitzer (Game 2)..................................... 2
Scott Gillitzer (Game 1)..................................... 2
Steve Tylke........................................................ 2
Eric Goerdt........................................................ 2
Scott Gillitzer..................................................... 2
Brett Huebner................................................... 2
Jared Kotarek.................................................... 2
Steve Johnson................................................... 2
Todd Ludwig...................................................... 2
Chad Sadowski.................................................. 2
Todd Ludwig...................................................... 2
Chad Sadowski.................................................. 2
Chad Sadowski.................................................. 2
Clay Schwartz.................................................... 2
Greg Toll............................................................ 2
Eric Lubarsky..................................................... 2
Jason Weseman................................................ 2
Jeff Stoss........................................................... 2
Jason Weseman................................................ 2
Jak Kraus............................................................ 2
Martin McGinley............................................... 2
Randy Wilke...................................................... 2
10+ Strikeout Games
Eric Semmelhack.............................................. 13
Aaron Sorenson................................................ 13
Aaron Sorenson................................................ 13
Ben Stanczyk.................................................... 13
Korey Keller...................................................... 13
Ben Stanczyk.................................................... 12
Quintin Oldenburg........................................... 12
Eric Semmelhack.............................................. 11
Rick Cavaiani..................................................... 11
Quintin Oldenburg........................................... 11
Mike Oiler......................................................... 11
Corey Clemmons.............................................. 11
Chad Sadowski................................................. 11
Chad Sadowski................................................. 11
Adam Kiehl....................................................... 11
Cale Tassi.......................................................... 10
Robert Michalkiewicz....................................... 10
Quintin Oldenburg........................................... 10
Andy Neary....................................................... 10
Rob Erickson..................................................... 10
Mike Oiler......................................................... 10
Chad Sadowski................................................. 10
Mike Casper...................................................... 10
Baseball
Innings Pitched
Strikeouts
Walks
Hit Batters
Wild Pitches
Consecutive Wins
Overall
Season
Losses
Scoreless IP
12.0
13
13
13
13
9
9
6
5
Ben Stanczyk, 5/2/04
Aaron Sorenson, 5/20/06
Aaron Sorenson, 4/8/05
Ben Stanczyk, 4/23/04
Korey Keller, 4/26/03
Josh Justman, 3/28/98
James Robinson, 4/25/91
Matt Freisleben, 4/7/99*
James Robinson, 3/3/91
8
Quintin Oldenburg, 3/98-5/00
7
Rick Cavaiani, 3/28-5/25/06
7
Aaron Sorenson, 3/11-4/20/05
7
Quintin Oldenburg, 3/18-5/8/01
8
Marco Daniels, 3/2-4/27/91
22.1 Robert Michalkiewicz, 4/7-20/07
19.2 Cameron Amsrud, 4/10-4/11
* Tied NCAA Record
Single-Game Team Records
At-Bats
Runs
Hits
Doubles
Triples
Home Runs
Total Bases
Runs Batted In
Stolen Bases
55
53
53
28
29
29
9
9
4
9
55
26
25
10
6
6
6
Hitting
5/22/10 vs. Youngstown State
5/21/08 vs. Cleveland State
4/12/06 vs. Chicago State
4/18/93 vs. Concordia
4/12/06 vs. Chicago State
4/14/96 vs. UIC
3/19/01 vs. Drexel
3/20/99 vs. Western Illinois
3/18/06 vs. Akron
4/6/05 vs. IPFW
4/12/06 vs. Chicago State
4/6/05 vs. IPFW
4/12/06 vs. Chicago State
4/18/10 vs. Butler
5/16/08 vs. Youngstown State
4/23/01 vs. Lakeland
4/20/01 vs. Cleveland State
Strikeouts
Walks
Wild Pitches
Hit Batters
(Most Recently)
Errors
15
15
15
15
15
14
14
14
6
6
6
7
7
Pitching
3/31/12 vs. UIC
4/16/11 vs. Cleveland State
4/15/09 vs. Wis. Lutheran
5/3/08 vs. Valparaiso
3/30/03 vs. Northern Iowa
2/18/07 vs. Arkansas
4/16/00 vs. Wright State
4/25/96 vs. NE Illinois
3/9/12 vs. UALR
Four times
2/22/08 vs. Jacksonville
4/9/08 vs. Chicago State
4/21/91 vs. UIC
Miscellaneous
Most Runs in one inning: 14, fifth inning, 4/15/00 vs.
Wright State ... Longest Game: 14 innings, 5/22/10 vs.
Youngstown State and 5/21/08 vs. Cleveland State ...
13 innings, 5/15/08 vs. Youngstown State and 5/8/98
vs. Butler ... Longest Win Streak: 13 games, 4/275/10/02 ... Longest Losing Streak: 15 games, 2/183/23/07 and final game of 2006 ... Most Runs by an
Opponent: 28, 2/18/07 vs. Arkansas ... Most Hits by
an Opponent: 33, 5/29/99 vs. Rice ... Largest Margin
of Victory by UWM: 25, 4/18/93 vs. Concordia (WI)
(28-3) ... Largest Margin of Victory by an Opponent:
26, 2/18/07 vs. Arkansas (28-2) and 5/29/99 vs. Rice
(27-1) ... Most Combined Runs: 47, 4/6/05 vs. IPFW
(UWM 26, IPFW 21) ... Most runs in back-to-back
games: 47, 4/20-4/21/01 Chicago State (27-7) and
Cleveland State (20-4) ... Most Runs in a conference
game: 23, 4/14/96 vs. UIC (23-2).
Season Records
Games
Nick Wichser............................................ 61, 2008
Shawn Wozniak........................................ 61, 2008
Josh Groves.............................................. 60, 2008
Darin Haugom.......................................... 60, 1999
Chad Sadowski......................................... 60, 1999
1.
2.
3.
5.
At-Bats
Jesse Hart............................................... 257, 2008
Cole Kraft............................................... 237, 2011
Nick Wichser.......................................... 235, 2008
Jesse Hart............................................... 235, 2006
Darin Haugom........................................ 235, 1999
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Batting Average
Mike Goetz............................................ .493, 2006
Scott Gillitzer......................................... .424, 2001
Darin Haugom....................................... .423, 2001
Tim Patzman......................................... .417, 2010
John Vanden Berg................................. .409, 2002
1.
2.
3.
4.
Runs
Scott Gillitzer............................................ 68, 2001
Mike Goetz............................................... 67, 2006
Matt Houk................................................ 63, 2001
Nick Wichser............................................ 61, 2008
Joe Nowicki.............................................. 61, 2006
Darin Haugom.......................................... 61, 2001
Darin Haugom.......................................... 61, 1999
Todd Ludwig............................................. 61, 1999
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Hits
Mike Goetz............................................. 111, 2006
Scott Gillitzer............................................ 97, 2001
Jesse Hart................................................. 89, 2008
Joe Nowicki.............................................. 86, 2006
Nick Wichser............................................ 84, 2008
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Doubles
Jesse Hart................................................. 28, 2008
Shawn Wozniak........................................ 26, 2008
Mike Goetz............................................... 23, 2006
Nick Wichser............................................ 22, 2008
Will Fadness............................................. 21, 2012
Cole Kraft................................................. 21, 2010
Josh Groves.............................................. 21, 2007
Joe Nowicki.............................................. 21, 2006
1.
3.
4.
Triples
Mike Goetz................................................. 6, 2006
Ken Poniewaz............................................. 6, 1997
Doug Dekoning.......................................... 5, 2010
Mike Goetz................................................. 4, 2005
Ross McCoy................................................ 4, 2005
Darin Haugom......................... 4, 2001/2000/1999
Home Runs
1. Todd Ludwig............................................. 17, 1999
Chad Sadowski......................................... 17, 1999
3. Jeff Stoss.................................................. 12, 1995
4. Tim Patzman............................................ 11, 2009
Joe Nowicki.............................................. 11, 2006
Ross McCoy.............................................. 11, 2006
Eric Goerdt............................................... 11, 2001
Scott Gillitzer............................................ 11, 2000
Jeff Stoss.................................................. 11, 1998
Randy Wilke............................................. 11, 1992
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Runs Batted In
Chad Sadowski......................................... 68, 1999
Eric Goerdt............................................... 67, 2001
Scott Gillitzer............................................ 66, 2001
Jesse Hart................................................. 64, 2008
Joe Nowicki.............................................. 57, 2006
John Vanden Berg.................................... 57, 2002
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Total Bases
Mike Goetz............................................. 155, 2006
Chad Sadowski....................................... 150, 1999
Scott Gillitzer.......................................... 149, 2001
Joe Nowicki............................................ 144, 2006
Jesse Hart............................................... 138, 2008
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Slugging Percentage
Jeff Stoss............................................... .710, 1998
Jak Kraus............................................... .702, 1996
Chad Sadowski...................................... .698, 1999
Mike Goetz............................................ .689, 2006
Todd Ludwig.......................................... .688, 1999
1.
3.
4.
5.
Walks
Mike Goetz............................................... 41, 2006
Dave Pudlosky.......................................... 41, 2002
Jak Kraus.................................................. 39, 1996
Zak Rivera................................................. 37, 2005
Todd Ludwig............................................. 37, 1999
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Hit By Pitch
Clay Schwartz........................................... 26, 1997
Andy Gerhartz.......................................... 23, 2008
Clay Schwartz........................................... 20, 1995
Clay Schwartz........................................... 18, 1996
Andy Gerhartz.......................................... 15, 2009
1.
3.
4.
5.
Stolen Bases
Darin Haugom.......................................... 24, 2000
Darin Haugom.......................................... 24, 1999
Andy Gerhartz.......................................... 23, 2009
Darin Haugom.......................................... 20, 2001
Andy Bjornlie........................................... 19, 1995
1.
2.
5.
Appearances
Matt Freisleben........................................ 37, 2002
Cameron Amsrud..................................... 33, 2009
Tim Hoy.................................................... 33, 2009
Jed Dolske................................................ 33, 2006
Kaleb Engelke........................................... 32, 2012
1.
2.
Starts
Chad Pierce.............................................. 16, 2010
Eric Semmelhack...................................... 15, 2012
Cale Tassi.................................................. 15, 2012
Chad Pierce.............................................. 15, 2011
Andy Hetebrueg....................................... 15, 2008
Chad Sadowski......................................... 15, 1999
Andy Neary.............................................. 15, 1999
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Innings
Andy Neary......................................... 106.2, 1999
Chad Pierce......................................... 102.2, 2010
Chad Pierce......................................... 101.0, 2011
Robert Michalkiewicz........................... 98.1, 2007
Brad Lusti.............................................. 97.2, 2008
1.
2.
3.
Complete Games
Parrish Wagner.......................................... 9, 1992
Chad Sadowski........................................... 8, 1999
Craig Scheffler............................................ 7, 1992
Marco Daniels............................................ 7, 1991
James Robinson......................................... 7, 1991
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Strikeouts
Ben Stanczyk............................................ 95, 2004
Chad Sadowski......................................... 91, 1999
Chad Pierce.............................................. 82, 2011
Quintin Oldenburg................................... 79, 2001
Aaron Sorenson....................................... 76, 2005
Milwaukee Panthers
1.
4.
Wins
Aaron Sorenson................................
Quintin Oldenburg............................
Quintin Oldenburg............................
Rick Cavaiani.....................................
Mike Oiler.........................................
Andy Neary.......................................
Rob Becker........................................
1.
2.
3.
5.
Saves
Matt Freisleben........................................ 15, 2002
Jon Schreiner........................................... 10, 1997
Cameron Amsrud....................................... 9, 2010
Lance Tardiff............................................... 9, 1995
Craig Meier................................................ 8, 2009
Jed Dolske.................................................. 8, 2005
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ERA By A Starter (Min. 50 IP)
Geoff Lefeber........................................ 2.20, 2002
Cale Tassi............................................... 2.74, 2012
Mikel Schaefer...................................... 2.77, 2003
Josh Justman......................................... 3.05, 1998
Chad Pierce........................................... 3.21, 2011
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ERA By A Reliever (Min. 35 IP)
Matt Freisleben..................................... 1.15, 2001
Quintin Oldenburg................................ 1.79, 2000
Jed Dolske............................................. 2.33, 2006
Cameron Amsrud.................................. 3.00, 2010
Corey Kleeba......................................... 3.60, 2002
1.
2.
3.
Decisions
Chad Sadowski................................
Andy Neary.....................................
Andy Hetebrueg..............................
Quintin Oldenburg..........................
Mike Oiler.......................................
1.
2.
5.
Losses
Rick Cavaiani................................. 10 (2-10), 2005
Craig Scheffler................................... 9 (2-9), 1992
James Robinson................................ 9 (2-9), 1991
Aaron Bushong................................. 9 (2-9), 2003
Andy Neary....................................... 8 (6-8), 1999
Parrish Wagner................................. 8 (3-8), 1992
Aaron Bushong................................. 8 (2-8), 2004
Marco Daniels................................... 8 (1-8), 1991
1.
2.
3.
4.
Fewest Walks (Min. 35 IP)
Matt Freisleben.......................................... 2, 2001
Jayme Sukowaty....................................... 10, 2010
Matt Freisleben........................................ 10, 2002
Korey Keller.............................................. 12, 2003
Corey Clemmons...................................... 12, 2000
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio (Min. 35 IP)
Matt Freisleben........................ 10.50 (21/2), 2001
Ben Stanczyk............................ 4.75 (95/20), 2004
Brad Lusti................................. 3.78 (68/18), 2009
Rick Cavaiani............................ 3.47 (66/19), 2006
Andy Neary.............................. 3.41 (75/22), 2000
1.
3.
4.
Win Percentage (Min. 8 Decisions)
Rick Cavaiani................................ .800 (8-2), 2006
Rob Becker................................... .800 (8-2), 1996
Mikel Schaefer............................. .778 (7-2), 2003
Aaron Sorenson........................... .750 (9-3), 2005
Quintin Oldenburg....................... .750 (9-3), 2002
Michael Casper............................ .750 (6-2), 1998
Baseball
9 (9-3), 2005
9 (9-3), 2002
9 (9-4), 2001
8 (8-2), 2006
8 (8-5), 2001
8 (8-4), 2000
8 (8-2), 1996
14 (7-7), 2000
14 (6-8), 1999
13 (6-7), 2008
13 (9-4), 2001
13 (8-5), 2001
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
1.
3.
41
Career Records
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
42
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Games
Doug Dekoning.................................
Paul Hoenecke..................................
Ross McCoy.......................................
Cole Kraft..........................................
Charlie Reschke.................................
222, 2008-11
211, 2009-12
210, 2004-07
204, 2008-11
202, 2002-05
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Total Bases
Darin Haugom............................... 382, 1997-2001
Jesse Hart.......................................... 380, 2005-08
Doug Dekoning................................. 374, 2008-11
Ross McCoy....................................... 365, 2004-07
Paul Hoenecke.................................. 349, 2009-12
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Earned Run Average (Min. 100 IP)
Ben Stanczyk.................................... 3.07, 2002-04
Chad Pierce...................................... 3.62, 2010-11
Mikel Schaefer................................. 3.76, 2002-03
Quintin Oldenburg....................... 3.81, 1998-2002
Eric Semmelhack.............................. 3.94, 2010-12
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
At-Bats
Paul Hoenecke..................................
Doug Dekoning.................................
Cole Kraft..........................................
Jesse Hart..........................................
Ross McCoy.......................................
803, 2009-12
793, 2008-11
734, 2008-11
778, 2005-08
737, 2004-07
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Slugging Percentage
Scott Gillitzer....................................
Jeff Stoss..........................................
Jak Kraus..........................................
Joe Nowicki......................................
Eric Goerdt.......................................
.646, 2000-01
.642, 1995-98
.612, 1992-96
.603, 2003-06
.596, 2000-01
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Strikeouts
Quintin Oldenburg........................ 238, 1998-2002
Chad Sadowski.............................. 213, 1997-2000
Mike Oiler..................................... 203, 1998-2001
Andy Neary................................... 173, 1997-2000
Mike Casper...................................... 165, 1995-98
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Batting Average
Mike Goetz.......................................
Scott Gillitzer....................................
Eric Goerdt.......................................
John Vanden Berg............................
Joe Nowicki......................................
.428, 2005-06
.392, 2000-01
.389, 2000-01
.378, 2001-02
.371, 2003-06
1.
2.
4.
5.
Walks
Jak Kraus............................................. 99, 1992-96
Zak Rivera............................................ 97, 2003-06
Dave Pudlosky..................................... 97, 2000-03
Darin Haugom................................. 82, 1997-2001
Todd Ludwig.................................... 80, 1998-2000
1.
2.
3.
4.
Walks
Mike Oiler..................................... 138, 1998-2001
Josh Justman..................................... 112, 1995-98
Robert Michalkiewicz........................ 109, 2004-07
Quintin Oldenburg........................ 102, 1998-2002
Chad Sadowski.............................. 102, 1997-2000
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Runs
Darin Haugom............................... 179, 1997-2001
Doug Dekoning................................. 160, 2008-11
Jesse Hart.......................................... 149, 2005-08
Cole Kraft.......................................... 142, 2008-11
Jak Kraus........................................... 137, 1992-96
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Wins
Quintin Oldenburg.......................... 26, 1998-2002
Chad Sadowski................................ 22, 1997-2000
Andy Neary..................................... 20, 1997-2000
Korey Keller......................................... 19, 2002-06
Mike Casper........................................ 16, 1995-98
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Hits
Jesse Hart.......................................... 267, 2005-08
Doug Dekoning................................. 260, 2008-11
Cole Kraft.......................................... 250, 2008-11
Darin Haugom............................... 245, 1997-2001
Paul Hoenecke.................................. 242, 2009-12
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Stolen Bases
Darin Haugom................................. 73, 1997-2001
Andy Bjornlie...................................... 49, 1994-98
Doug Dekoning................................... 41, 2008-11
Andy Gerhartz..................................... 38, 2008-09
Cole Kraft............................................ 31, 2008-11
Lee Jaramillo....................................... 31, 1997-98
1.
2.
Losses
Robert Michalkiewicz.......................... 21, 2004-07
Aaron Bushong................................... 21, 2000-04
Mike Rauwerdink................................ 17, 2005-07
Mike Oiler....................................... 17, 1998-2001
Andy Neary..................................... 17, 1997-2000
Mike Casper........................................ 17, 1995-98
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Appearances
Matt Freisleben............................. 115, 1999-2002
Jed Dolske......................................... 103, 2002-06
Greg Blohowiak................................... 83, 2009-12
Tim Hoy............................................... 81, 2005-09
Kaleb Engelke...................................... 78, 2009-12
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Saves
Jed Dolske........................................... 21, 2002-06
Jon Schreiner...................................... 20, 1996-98
Matt Freisleben............................... 18, 1999-2002
Lance Tardiff........................................ 11, 1992-95
Cameron Amsrud................................ 10, 2009-11
Craig Meier......................................... 10, 2008-09
1.
2.
4.
5.
Games Started
Robert Michalkiewicz.......................... 48, 2004-07
Aaron Bushong................................... 42, 2000-04
Chad Sadowski................................ 42, 1997-2000
Mike Casper........................................ 41, 1995-98
Korey Keller......................................... 37, 2002-06
1.
2.
3.
Win Percentage (Min. 10 decisions)
Ben Stanczyk.......................... .813 (13-3), 2002-04
Quintin Oldenburg............. .788 (26-7),1998-2002
Aaron Sorenson..................... .667 (14-7), 2005-06
Mikel Schaefer......................... .667 (8-4), 2002-03
Josh Justman.......................... .667 (14-7), 1995-98
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Strikeout/Walk Ratio
Ben Stanczyk.................................... 3.19, 2002-04
Rick Cavaiani.................................... 3.11, 2005-06
Jason Crawford............................ 3.05, 1999-2001
Aaron Sorenson............................... 3.02, 2005-06
Brad Lusti......................................... 2.81, 2008-09
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Strikeouts/9 IP (Min. 100 IP)
Jason Crawford.......................... 10.30, 1999-2001
Ben Stanczyk.................................... 9.00, 2002-04
Quintin Oldenburg....................... 7.98, 1998-2002
Rob Erickson.................................... 7.93, 2000-03
Aaron Sorenson............................... 7.28, 2005-06
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Doubles
Jesse Hart.......................................... 66*, 2005-08
Paul Hoenecke.................................... 63, 2009-12
Ross McCoy......................................... 58, 2004-07
Cole Kraft............................................ 52, 2008-11
Shawn Wozniak................................... 50, 2007-09
* Tied Horizon League career record
Hit By Pitch
Clay Schwartz.................................... 68*, 1994-97
Andy Gerhartz..................................... 38, 2008-09
Jak Kraus............................................. 25, 1992-96
Jeff Stoss............................................. 24, 1995-98
Steve Guden........................................ 23, 2001-02
* First in NCAA Division I history when graduated
1.
2.
3.
4.
Triples
Darin Haugom................................. 12, 1997-2001
Mike Goetz.......................................... 10, 2005-06
Ross McCoy........................................... 9, 2004-07
Doug Dekoning..................................... 8, 2008-11
Rob Brockel........................................... 8, 2005-07
Jak Kraus............................................... 8, 1992-96
1.
2.
4.
5.
Home Runs
Jeff Stoss............................................. 33, 1995-98
Todd Ludwig.................................... 28, 1998-2000
Chad Sadowski................................ 28, 1997-2000
Jak Kraus............................................. 26, 1992-96
Ross McCoy......................................... 23, 2004-07
Darin Haugom................................. 23, 1997-2001
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Innings Pitched
Robert Michalkiewicz..................... 298.0, 2004-07
Andy Neary................................ 271.0, 1997-2000
Quintin Oldenburg..................... 268.1, 1998-2002
Chad Sadowski........................... 258.0, 1997-2000
Mike Casper................................... 249.0, 1995-98
Runs Batted In
1. Chad Sadowski.............................. 150, 1997-2000
2. Jesse Hart.......................................... 140, 2005-08
3. Ross McCoy....................................... 138, 2004-07
Darin Haugom............................... 138, 1997-2001
Jeff Stoss........................................... 138, 1995-98
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Complete Games
Chad Sadowski................................ 17, 1997-2000
Mike Casper........................................ 13, 1995-98
Parrish Wagner................................... 12, 1992-94
Andy Neary..................................... 11, 1997-2000
Mike Oiler....................................... 10, 1998-2001
Craig Scheffler..................................... 10, 1992-93
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Team Records
43
Games
1. ............................................................ 61, 2008
2. ............................................................ 60, 1999
3. ............................................................ 58, 1997
4. ............................................................ 59, 2010
5. .................................................... 57, Five times
Home Win Pct.
1. ............................................... .933 (14-1), 2009
2. ............................................... .923 (12-1), 2001
3. ............................................... .846 (11-2), 2003
4. ............................................... .810 (17-4), 2010
5. ............................................... .800 (16-4), 2002
Home Wins
1. ............................................................
2. ............................................................
3. ............................................................
4. ............................................................
...............................................................
Wins
1. ............................................................
2. ............................................................
3. ............................................................
...............................................................
5. ............................................................
Losses
1. ............................................................ 36, 2008
2. ............................................................ 35, 1991
3. ............................................................ 32, 2007
............................................................... 32, 1992
5. ................................................. 30, Three times
Win Percentage
1. ............................................. .684 (39-18), 2001
2. .......................................... .683 (33-15-1), 1998
3. ............................................. .643 (36-20), 2002
4. ............................................. .561 (32-25), 2006
5. ............................................. .559 (33-26), 2010
39, 2001
36, 2002
33, 2010
33, 1998
32, 2006
Hitting Records
17, 2010
16, 2002
15, 1997
14, 2009
14, 2000
Pitching Records
Triples
1. ........................................
2. ........................................
3. ........................................
4. ........................................
5. ........................................
23, 1997
20, 2006
18, 2010
19, 2001
15, 2005
ERA
1. .....................................
2......................................
3. .....................................
4. .....................................
5. .....................................
3.73, 2012
4.16, 2011
4.18, 2002
4.93, 2003
4.73, 2001
Strikeouts
1. ......................................
2. ......................................
3. ......................................
4.......................................
5. ......................................
389, 2011
376, 1999
366, 2000
359, 2012
346, 2009
At-Bats
1. ....................................
2. ....................................
3. ....................................
4. ....................................
5. ....................................
Home Runs
1. ........................................
2. ........................................
3. ........................................
4. ........................................
5. ........................................
77, 1999
74, 2001
52, 2000
51, 1998
49, 2006
Complete Games
1. ........................................ 28, 1992
2. ........................................ 24, 1991
3. ........................................ 22, 1999
4. ........................................ 17, 1997
5. ........................................ 16, 1996
Walks
1. ......................................
2. ......................................
3. ......................................
4. ......................................
5. ......................................
264, 2008
234, 2007
227, 2011
225, 2010
221, 1997
111, 1993
161, 1991
161, 2003
171, 1995
182, 2006
2173, 2008
2070, 2010
2029, 2001
2022, 1999
2012, 2006
Runs
1. ......................................
2. ......................................
3. ......................................
.........................................
5. ......................................
537, 2001
469, 1999
412, 2008
412, 2006
390, 2000
Runs Batted In
1. ...................................... 476, 2001
2. ...................................... 423, 1999
3. ...................................... 380, 2008
4. ...................................... 373, 2006
5. ...................................... 352, 2000
Shutouts
1. .......................................... 6, 2011
2. .......................................... 5, 2002
3. .......................................... 4, 2000
4. .................................... 3, Six times
Fewest Walks
1. ......................................
2. ......................................
.........................................
4. ......................................
5. ......................................
Hits
1. ......................................
2. ......................................
3. ......................................
4. ......................................
5. ......................................
715, 2001
672, 2008
661, 2010
651, 2006
648, 1999
Total Bases
1. .................................... 1113, 2001
2. .................................... 1044, 1999
3. ...................................... 981, 2006
4. ...................................... 933, 2008
5. ...................................... 932, 2010
Saves
1. ........................................
2. ........................................
...........................................
4. ........................................
5. ........................................
16, 2002
14, 1997
14, 1995
13, 2010
11, 2005
Fewest Walks/Game
1. ..................................... 3.19, 2006
2. ..................................... 3.22, 2003
3. ..................................... 3.29, 2000
4. ..................................... 3.30, 2001
5. ..................................... 3.51, 2005
Doubles
1. ......................................
2. ......................................
3. ......................................
4. ......................................
5. ......................................
156, 2008
143, 2006
139, 1999
138, 2001
130, 2007
Stolen Bases
1. ........................................
2. ........................................
3. ........................................
4. ........................................
5. ........................................
Innings Pitched
1. ................................... 519.2, 2008
2. ................................... 502.2, 2010
3. ................................... 497.0, 2006
4. ................................... 493.0, 2011
5. ................................... 480.0, 2012
Lowest Opp. BA
1. ..................................... .256, 2002
2. ..................................... .258, 2011
3...................................... .262, 2012
4. ..................................... .276, 2003
5. ..................................... .279, 2000
4/18/93 Concordia (Wis.)................................... 28-3
4/19/01 Chicago State........................................ 27-7
3/19/03 St. Peter’s.............................................. 27-7
4/12/06 Chicago State...................................... 26-12
4/06/05IPFW................................................... 26-21
4/28/99 Concordia (Wis.)................................... 26-7
4/03/00 Concordia (Wis.)................................... 25-2
93, 2001
87, 2011
76, 2008
74, 2000
65, 1997
Milwaukee Panther 20+ Run Games
4/14/96UIC........................................................ 23-2
3/24/92 Northern Iowa.................................... 22-17
3/22/01 Stony Brook........................................... 21-4
3/20/99 Western Illinois..................................... 21-5
3/14/98Samford.............................................. 21-12
4/24/93 Chicago State........................................ 21-3
4/21/10Bradley.................................................. 20-2
Milwaukee Panthers
3/06/10 SIU Edwardsville.................................... 20-2
5/22/08 Wright State.......................................... 20-3
3/28/08Butler.................................................. 20-10
3/18/06Akron.................................................. 20-12
4/24/02Bradley.................................................. 20-7
4/20/01 Cleveland State..................................... 20-4
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
Batting Average
1. ..................................... .352, 2001
2. ..................................... .329, 1998
3. ..................................... .324, 2006
4. ..................................... .320, 1999
5. ..................................... .319, 2010
All-Time Series Records (NCAA DI)
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
44
School
WL T
Akron
320
Alabama-Birmingham
110
Alabama-Huntsville100
Arizona State
050
Arkansas
090
Arkansas- Little Rock
1
2
0
Arkansas State 160
Austin Peay
4
14
0
Belmont
011
Bowling Green 100
Bradley
114 0
Bucknell
100
Butler
6029 1
Cal.-Davis
010
Cal Poly
010
Cal.-Santa Barbara 010
Cardinal Stritch 800
Carroll College
400
Carthage
010
Centenary
040
Central Michigan 020
Chicago State
39
11
0
Cleveland State
58
21
0
Concordia (Wis.) 500
Cornell
220
Creighton
1130
Cumberland (Tenn.)040
Dartmouth
110
Dayton
100
DeKalb College 260
Detroit
2514 0
Drexel
100
East Carolina
030
Eastern Illinois
590
Eastern Kentucky 030
Edgewood
200
Evansville
140
Georgia State
100
Hartford
2
0
0
Harvard
100
Hawaii
040
Illinois
110
Illinois-Chicago
4757 0
Illinois State
260
Indiana
060
IPFW
440
Indiana State
510
Indiana Tech
200
Iowa
870
Iowa State
020
Jacksonville
110
Jacksonville State 220
Kansas
150
Kansas State
050
Kennesaw State 010
Kentucky
030
Lakeland
200
Lewis
060
Loras
010
Louisville
020
Madison Tech
100
Massachusetts
0
1
0
McNeese State 010
Miami (FL)
010
Miami (Ohio)
110
Michigan
100
Middle Tennessee State
1
8
0
Milwaukee Panthers
School
WL T
MSOE
100
Minnesota
490
Minnesota-Duluth 100
Missouri
120
Missouri State
010
Morehead State 230
Murray State
210
Nebraska
1170
Nebraska-Omaha 010
New Orleans
010
N.C.-Wilmington 010
Northeastern
100
Northeastern Illinois
11
15
0
Northern Illinois
22
24
0
Northern Iowa
6120
Northwestern
9140
Notre Dame
3100
Ohio
130
Ohio State
010
Oklahoma State 050
Oral Roberts
010
Piedmont
020
Radford
100
Rhode Island
100
Rice
110
Richmond
100
Rider
110
Saint Francis (Ill.)
1
9
0
Saint Francis (New York)
1
0
0
Saint Joseph’s (Ind.)
1
1
0
Saint Louis
120
Saint Mary’s (Cal.)
1
7
0
Saint Norbert
200
Saint Xavier
010
Samford
510
San Diego
020
San Diego State
0
1
0
San Francisco
100
San Jose State
0
2
0
Santa Clara
100
Shorter
020
Southern Illinois 150
SIU Edwardsville 200
Southern Tech
040
Stony Brook
200
Tennessee
120
Tennessee Tech 210
Texas
030
Texas Tech
010
Valparaiso
2416 0
Vanderbilt
010
Vermont
010
Viterbo
310
West Georgia State
0
1
0
Western Illinois 310
Western Kentucky 350
Western Michigan 030
Wisconsin
010
Wisconsin Lutheran
11
0
0
Wis.-LaCrosse
400
Wis.-Oshkosh
020
Wis.-Parkside
8120
Wis.-Whitewater 200
Wright State
45
40
0
Xavier
220
Youngstown State
31
24
0
Baseball
All-Time Honors
Horizon League
2002-present
ABCA/Rawlings All-American
Mike Goetz....................................... First Team 2006
Louisville Slugger All-American
Mike Goetz.................................. Second Team 2006
ABCA/Rawlings All-Mideast Region
Doug Dekoning............................ Second Team 2011
Cole Kraft.................................... Second Team 2011
Mike Goetz....................................... First Team 2006
Matt Freisleben................................ First Team 2002
Scott Gillitzer.................................... First Team 2001
Horizon League Player of the Year
Mike Goetz........................................................ 2006
Ben Stanczyk..................................................... 2004
Horizon League Pitcher of the Year
Chad Pierce....................................................... 2011
Ben Stanczyk..................................................... 2004
Mikel Schaefer.................................................. 2003
Horizon League Relief Pitcher of the Year
Cameron Amsrud.............................................. 2010
Horizon League Coach of the Year
Scott Doffek....................................................... 2009
All-League First Team
Paul Hoenecke, Utility....................................... 2012
Luke Meeteer, OF.............................................. 2012
Cale Tassi, P....................................................... 2012
Doug Dekoning, OF........................................... 2011
Cole Kraft, 2B.................................................... 2011
Chad Pierce, P................................................... 2011
Tim Patzman, OF............................................... 2010
Paul Hoenecke, Utility....................................... 2010
Doug Dekoning, OF........................................... 2009
Andy Gerhartz, 2B............................................. 2009
Tim Patzman, OF............................................... 2009
Shawn Wozniak, Utility..................................... 2009
Andy Gerhartz, Utility....................................... 2008
Jesse Hart, 2B.................................................... 2008
Nick Wichser, OF............................................... 2008
Jesse Hart, 2B.................................................... 2007
Josh Groves, Utility........................................... 2007
Mike Goetz, OF................................................. 2006
Joe Nowicki, 1B................................................. 2006
Joe Nowicki, OF................................................. 2005
Charlie Reschke, 2B........................................... 2005
Zak Rivera, DH................................................... 2005
Ben Stanczyk, 3B/P........................................... 2004
Troy Doering, Utility.......................................... 2003
Mikel Schaefer, P............................................... 2003
Troy Doering, Utility.......................................... 2002
Steve Guden, 3B................................................ 2002
John Vanden Berg, C......................................... 2002
All-League Second Team
Will Fadness, C................................................... 2012
Michael Porcaro, 2B........................................... 2012
Jonathan Capasso, OF....................................... 2011
Tell Taylor, SS..................................................... 2011
Cole Kraft, SS..................................................... 2010
Sam Sivilotti, DH................................................ 2010
Josh Groves, DH................................................ 2009
Ben Long, DH.................................................... 2008
Shaun Wegner, C............................................... 2008
Shawn Wozniak, 1B........................................... 2008
Ross McCoy, OF................................................. 2007
Rob Brockel, OF................................................. 2007
Robert Michalkiewicz, P.................................... 2007
Grant Berkovitz, SS............................................ 2007
Rick Cavaiani, P................................................. 2006
Ross McCoy, OF................................................. 2006
Grant Berkovitz, SS............................................ 2005
Aaron Sorenson, P............................................. 2005
Matt Alexander, OF...........................................
Ross McCoy, 1B.................................................
Dave Pudlosky, 1B.............................................
Charlie Reschke, 2B...........................................
Ben Stanczyk, 3B...............................................
David Michna, OF..............................................
Adam Christ, SS.................................................
Quintin Oldenburg, P........................................
Dave Pudlosky, 1B.............................................
2004
2004
2003
2003
2003
2003
2002
2002
2002
League All-Newcomer Team
Will Fadness....................................................... 2012
Luke Meeteer..................................................... 2012
Michael Porcaro................................................. 2012
Ryan Solberg..................................................... 2011
Tell Taylor.......................................................... 2011
Chad Pierce....................................................... 2010
Jonathan Capasso............................................. 2010
Jayme Sukowaty................................................ 2010
Paul Hoenecke.................................................. 2009
Doug Dekoning.................................................. 2008
Andy Gerhartz................................................... 2008
Brad Lusti.......................................................... 2008
Shaun Wegner................................................... 2007
Dan Buchholz.................................................... 2006
Mike Goetz........................................................ 2005
Aaron Sorenson................................................ 2005
Ross McCoy....................................................... 2004
Steve Sanfilippo................................................ 2003
Adam Christ...................................................... 2002
Troy Doering...................................................... 2002
Geoff Lefeber.................................................... 2002
David Michna.................................................... 2002
League All-Tournament Team
Jonathan Capasso, OF.......................................
Dan Buchholz, 3B..............................................
Ben Long, 1B.....................................................
Chad Pierce, P...................................................
Sam Sivilotti, DH................................................
Jesse Hart, 2B....................................................
Ben McClarey, P................................................
Troy Vesling, OF.................................................
Shawn Wozniak, DH..........................................
Jesse Hart, 2B....................................................
Dan Luczak, P....................................................
Rob Brockel, OF.................................................
Blake Kangas, 1B...............................................
Zak Rivera, DH...................................................
Mike Goetz, OF.................................................
Joe Nowicki, OF.................................................
Ben Stanczyk, P.................................................
Geoff Lefeber, P.................................................
Quintin Oldenburg, P........................................
Dave Pudlosky, 1B.............................................
Charlie Reschke, OF...........................................
John Vanden Berg, C.........................................
2012
2010
2010
2010
2010
2008
2008
2008
2008
2007
2007
2006
2005
2005
2005
2005
2004
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
Horizon League Tournament MVP
Chad Pierce, P................................................... 2010
Dave Pudlosky, 1B............................................. 2002
*******************************
Midwestern Collegiate Conference
1994-2001
MCC Player of the Year
Darin Haugom................................................... 2001
MCC Pitcher of the Year
Quintin Oldenburg............................................ 2001
All-Conference First Team
Scott Gillitzer, 2B...............................................
Eric Goerdt, OF/1B............................................
Darin Haugom, OF.............................................
Quintin Oldenburg, P........................................
Eric Goerdt, OF/1B............................................
Darin Haugom, OF.............................................
Andy Neary, P....................................................
Chad Sadowski, DH/1B......................................
Milwaukee Panthers
2001
2001
2001
2001
2000
2000
2000
2000
Paul Archambault, Utility..................................
Todd Ludwig, C..................................................
Chad Sadowski, DH/1B......................................
Mike Casper, P...................................................
Ken Poniewaz, 3B..............................................
Jeff Stoss, 1B.....................................................
Chad Sadowski, DH/1B......................................
Jak Kraus, 1B.....................................................
Jason Weseman, SS...........................................
1999
1999
1999
1998
1998
1998
1997
1996
1996
All-Conference Second Team
Steve Guden, 3B................................................
John Vanden Berg, Utility..................................
Scott Gillitzer, SS................................................
Chad Sadowski, P/DH........................................
Darin Haugom, OF.............................................
Steve Johnson, OF.............................................
Jared Kotarek, DH.............................................
Andy Neary, P....................................................
Chad Sadowski, P/DH........................................
Steve Tylke, 2B..................................................
Brett Huebner, OF.............................................
Lee Jaramillo, C.................................................
Chad Sadowski, P/DH........................................
Jeff Stoss, 1B.....................................................
Greg Toll, OF......................................................
Clay Schwartz, C................................................
Jak Kraus, 3B.....................................................
Jeff Stoss, 1B.....................................................
Jak Kraus, 3B.....................................................
2001
2001
2000
2000
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1998
1998
1998
1997
1997
1996
1995
1995
1994
MCC All-Newcomer Team
Steve Guden......................................................
John Vanden Berg.............................................
Scott Gillitzer.....................................................
Eric Goerdt........................................................
Matt Houk.........................................................
Matt Freisleben.................................................
Steve Tylke........................................................
Brett Huebner...................................................
Steve Johnson...................................................
Ken Poniewaz....................................................
Chad Sadowski..................................................
Greg Toll............................................................
Rob Becker........................................................
Eric Lubarsky.....................................................
Jason Ramminger..............................................
2001
2001
2000
2000
2000
1999
1999
1998
1998
1997
1997
1997
1996
1996
1996
MCC Newcomer of the Year
John Vanden Berg.............................................
Eric Goerdt........................................................
Steve Tylke........................................................
Steve Johnson...................................................
2001
2000
1999
1998
Conference Coach of the Year
Jerry Augustine................................................. 2001
Jerry Augustine................................................. 2000
Jerry Augustine................................................. 1997
MCC All-Tournament Team
Aaron Bushong, P..............................................
Jason Crawford, DH...........................................
Scott Gillitzer, 2B...............................................
Steve Guden, 3B................................................
Darin Haugom, OF.............................................
Dave Pudlosky, 1B.............................................
John Vanden Berg, C.........................................
Scott Gillitzer, SS................................................
Darin Haugom, OF.............................................
Jared Kotarek, 1B..............................................
Todd Ludwig, C..................................................
Chad Sadowski, P..............................................
Steve Tylke, 2B..................................................
Mike Casper, P...................................................
Lee Jaramillo, C.................................................
Eric Lubarsky, OF...............................................
Greg Toll, 2B......................................................
Clay Schwartz, C................................................
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2000
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1998
1998
1998
1998
1996
MCC Tournament MVP
Scott Gillitzer..................................................... 2001
Chad Sadowski.................................................. 1999
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
Horizon League Newcomer of the Year
Chad Pierce....................................................... 2010
Aaron Sorenson................................................ 2005
45
Series Histories
46
Akron
3/21/00 (n)Akron
2/26/05 (n)Akron
3/18/06 (n)Akron
3/19/06 (n)Akron
2/28/09 (n)Akron
Alabama-Birmingham (UAB)
3/14/99 (a)UWM
3/14/99 (a) UAB
3-2
8-3
5-3
20-12
15-9
9-7
1-1
11-7
4-3
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
Alabama-Huntsville1-0
3/23/00 (a) UWM
9-7
Arizona State
2/20/09 (a) #6 ASU
2/21/09 (a) #6 ASU
2/21/09 (a) #6 ASU
2/22/09 (a) #6 ASU
NCAA Regional
6/4/10 (a) #1 ASU
0-5
15-3
13-5
14-1
11-0
Arkansas
2/18/07 (a) #6 Arkansas
2/18/07 (a) #6 Arkansas
2/19/07 (a) #6 Arkansas
3/12/10 (a) #14 Arkansas
3/13/10 (a) #14 Arkansas
3/14/10 (a) #14 Arkansas
3/4/11 (a) #16 Arkansas
3/5/11 (a) #16 Arkansas
3/6/11 (a) #16 Arkansas
0-9
8-3
28-8
8-1
6-14
0-7
2-3
6-15
9-13
3-7
Arkansas - Little Rock (UALR)
3/9/12 (a)UALR
3/10/12 (a)UALR
3/10/12 (a)UWM
1-2
12-5
10-3
10-5
Arkansas State
3/4/05 (a) UWM
3/5/05 (a) Arkansas State
3/6/05 (a) Arkansas State
2/26/10 (a) Arkansas State
2/27/10 (a) Arkansas State
2/27/10 (a) Arkansas State
2/28/10 (a) Arkansas State
1-6
7-3
6-3
3-2
5-6
3-4
4-11
3-8
Austin Peay
3/17/95 (a) UWM
3/18/95 (a) Austin Peay
3/18/95 (a) Austin Peay
3/14/96 (a) Austin Peay
2/21/03 (a) Austin Peay
2/21/03 (a) Austin Peay
2/25/05 (n) Austin Peay
3/9/07 (a) Austin Peay
3/10/07 (a) Austin Peay
3/11/07 (a) Austin Peay
3/14/08 (a) UWM
3/15/08 (a) UWM
3/16/08 (a) Austin Peay
3/13/09 (a) Austin Peay
3/14/09 (a) Austin Peay
3/14/09 (a) UWM
3/15/09 (a) Austin Peay
3/5/10 (a) Austin Peay
4-14
6-4
4-2
5-4
18-6
5-1
4-2
9-1
3-1
5-4
14-0
12-7
10-5
6-4
10-8
7-4
3-2
5-1
9-1
6-2
Belmont
3/12/98 (a) Tie
3/18/99 (a) Belmont
0-1-1
13-13
11-9
Bowling Green
3/11/95 (n) UWM
Bradley
4/6/93 (a) Bradley
4/6/93 (a) Bradley
3/24/99 (a) UWM
3/24/99 (a) UWM
4/24/02 (h) UWM
4/24/02 (h) UWM
4/2/03 (a) Bradley
4/2/03 (a) UWM
4/20/04 (h) Bradley
5/10/06 (a) UWM
5/10/06 (a) UWM
4/15/08 (h) UWM
4/15/08 (h) UWM
4/21/10 (a) UWM
4/21/10 (a) UWM
1-0
6-5
11-4
5-3
4-3
12-10
8-2
5-4
20-7
5-3
16-10
16-6
6-1
5-4
4-3
4-2
12-6
20-2
Bucknell
3/19/04 (n) UWM
1-0
7-6
Butler
3/21/93 (a) UWM
3/21/93 (a) Butler
3/22/93 (a) Butler
3/22/93 (a) Butler
4/29/95 (a) Butler
4/29/95 (a) UWM
3/24/96 (a) Butler
3/24/96 (a) UWM
3/25/96 (a) Butler
5/11/96 (n) UWM
4/19/97 (h) UWM
4/19/97 (h) UWM
4/20/97 (h) UWM
4/20/97 (h) UWM
4/17/98 (a) UWM
4/18/98 (a) UWM
4/18/98 (a) UWM
4/19/98 (a) Butler
5/9/98 (a) Butler
5/10/98 (a) Butler
4/17/99 (h) UWM
4/17/99 (h) UWM
4/18/99 (h) UWM
4/18/99 (h) Butler
5/17/99 (n) UWM
4/9/00 (a) UWM
4/9/00 (a) UWM
5/19/00 (a) Butler
5/11/01 (h) UWM
5/12/01 (h) UWM
5/12/01 (h) UWM
5/13/01 (h) Butler
4/19/02 (a) Butler
4/20/02 (a) Butler
4/20/02 (a) UWM
4/21/02 (a) UWM
5/24/02 (n) UWM
4/18/03 (h) UWM
4/19/03 (h) Butler
4/20/03 (h) UWM
4/20/03 (h) UWM
4/9/04 (a) Butler
4/10/04 (a) Butler
4/10/04 (a) UWM
4/11/04 (a) UWM
5/27/04 (n) Butler
4/8/05 (h) UWM
61-29-1
3-2
6-1
2-1
8-5
6-3
15-5
6-4
10-4
5-4
9-5
2-1
3-2
2-1
6-4
1-0
11-9
3-0
11-5
5-4
6-2
7-4
11-7
8-7
7-4
10-2
9-2
11-5
12-6
17-3
7-0
3-2
4-1
5-2
4-1
2-1
4-1
8-5
3-2
14-10
2-1
7-3
12-5
2-0
6-5
6-2
15-12
7-6
4/9/05 (h) Butler
4/9/05 (h) UWM
4/10/05 (h) UWM
5/25/05 (n) UWM
4/8/06 (h) UWM
4/8/06 (h) UWM
4/9/06 (h) UWM
5/19/06 (a) UWM
5/20/06 (a) UWM
5/20/06 (a) UWM
4/7/07 (h) Butler
4/7/07 (h) UWM
5/18/07 (a) Butler
5/18/07 (a) Butler
5/19/07 (a) UWM
5/19/07 (a) UWM
3/28/08 (a) UWM
3/29/08 (a) Butler
3/29/08 (a) UWM
5/10/08 (h) UWM
5/10/08 (h) UWM
5/9/09 (a) UWM
5/9/09 (a) Butler
5/14/09 (h) UWM
5/14/09 (h) UWM
5/15/09 (h) UWM
4/17/10 (a) Butler
4/17/10 (a) UWM
4/18/10 (a) Butler
5/14/10 (h) UWM
5/14/10 (h) UWM
4/1/11 (h) UWM
4/2/11 (h) Butler
4/2/11 (h) UWM
5/15/11 (a) Butler
5/15/11 (a) Tie
5/27/11 (n) UWM
4/5/12 (h)UWM
4/6/12 (h)Butler
4/7/12 (h)UWM
5/11/12 (a)UWM
5/12/12 (a)UWM
5/13/13 (a)UWM
5/24/12 (n)UWM
UC Davis
3/11/11 (n) UC Davis
0-1
1-3
Cal Poly
3/4/12 (n) #22 Cal Poly
0-1
6-2
UC Santa Barbara
NCAA Regional
5/26/01 (n)UCSB
0-1
13-12
Cardinal Stritch
5/1/93 (h) UWM
5/1/93 (h) UWM
4/28/95 (h) UWM
4/23/97 (h) UWM
4/23/09 (h) UWM
5/4/10 (h) UWM
4/21/11 (h) UWM
4/4/12 (h)UWM
8-0
9-7
10-3
9-3
14-4
7-3
7-6
7-5
8-6
Carroll
4/27/06 (h) UWM
5/1/07 (h) UWM
5/1/07 (h) UWM
4/12/11 (h) UWM
4-0
7-5
9-1
11-4
4-1
Note: (h) denotes home game / (a) denotes away game / (n) denotes neutral field
Milwaukee Panthers
7-1
2-1
10-6
7-5
3-2
3-1
4-2
12-5
8-3
9-5
5-2
1-0
8-7
11-4
2-1
6-2
20-10
22-10
12-4
12-1
9-5
3-2
7-6
6-5
7-6
6-0
11-2
14-4
20-12
5-4
6-5
4-0
1-4
6-5
1-2
11-11
5-0
14-2
3-2
16-4
7-3
14-5
13-5
19-2
Baseball
Carthage
4/5/91 (h) Carthage
0-1
7-3
Centenary
3/8/08 (a) Centenary
3/8/08 (a) Centenary
3/9/08 (a) Centenary
3/9/08 (a) Centenary
0-4
8-4
8-7
8-6
2-1
Central Michigan
3/18/09 (a) CMU
3/18/09 (a) CMU
0-2
13-12
5-3
Chicago State
4/27/91 (a) Chicago State
4/27/91 (a) UWM
4/28/91 (h) UWM
4/28/91 (h) UWM
4/30/92 (a) UWM
4/30/92 (a) Chicago State
5/4/92 (a) UWM
4/24/93 (a) UWM
4/24/93 (a) UWM
4/25/93 (a) Chicago State
4/16/94 (h) UWM
4/16/94 (h) UWM
5/4/94 (a) Chicago State
5/4/94 (a) UWM
4/13/95 (h) UWM
5/2/95 (a) UWM
5/2/95 (a) UWM
4/17/96 (h) UWM
4/17/96 (h) UWM
4/10/97 (a) UWM
5/7/97 (h) UWM
4/28/98 (a) UWM
4/28/98 (a) UWM
4/14/99 (h) UWM
4/14/99 (h) Chicago State
5/4/99 (a) Chicago State
4/19/01 (a) UWM
5/9/01 (a) UWM
3/15/02 (n) UWM
5/15/02 (h) UWM
5/15/02 (h) UWM
4/22/03 (a) Chicago State
4/22/03 (a) UWM
4/28/04 (h) UWM
5/4/04 (h) UWM
5/4/04 (h) UWM
4/29/05 (a) Chicago State
4/12/06 (a) UWM
5/16/06 (h) Chicago State
5/16/06 (h) UWM
3/27/07 (a) Chicago State
3/27/07 (a) UWM
5/8/07 (h) UWM
5/8/07 (h) UWM
4/9/08 (a) UWM
4/9/08 (a) UWM
5/6/08 (h) Chicago State
5/6/08 (h) UWM
4/7/09 (h) UWM
4/7/09 (h) UWM
39-11
2-1
3-0
9-8
6-1
2-1
2-1
8-2
21-3
11-3
3-2
7-2
1-0
6-5
5-3
7-5
9-3
7-5
4-3
8-3
6-0
6-0
6-0
8-0
9-8
8-7
12-7
27-7
18-12
10-9
6-2
9-4
6-4
7-3
6-2
19-10
15-8
7-5
26-12
5-3
17-5
2-1
11-4
10-2
12-1
10-9
9-7
13-7
4-3
16-2
11-0
Cleveland State
5/14/94 (h) UWM
5/14/94 (h) UWM
5/15/94 (h) Cleveland State
3/30/96 (a) UWM
3/30/96 (a) UWM
58-21
2-1
4-3
11-2
5-4
10-5
Series Histories
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(h) UWM
(h) UWM
(h) Cleveland State
(h) Cleveland State
(a) Cleveland State
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(n) UWM
(h) Cleveland State
(h) UWM
(h) Cleveland State
(h) Cleveland State
(a) Cleveland State
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(a) Cleveland State
(n) UWM
(h) UWM
(h) UWM
(h) UWM
(h) UWM
(n)UWM
(a) Cleveland State
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(a) Cleveland State
(a) Cleveland State
(h) Cleveland State
(h) UWM
(h) UWM
(h) UWM
(a) Cleveland State
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(n)UWM
(a) UWM
(a) Cleveland State
(a) UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(n)UWM
(n) Cleveland State
(n)UWM
(a) Cleveland State
(a) UWM
(n)UWM
(a) Cleveland State
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(a) Cleveland State
(n) UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(a) UWM
(a) UWM
(a) Cleveland State
6-5
9-3
2-1
6-3
4-2
7-5
4-3
18-6
5-3
9-4
11-4
8-6
8-2
9-5
6-2
9-4
7-2
11-1
10-4
6-5
20-4
4-3
9-3
8-2
4-1
3-2
8-2
4-3
15-2
7-1
11-8
7-1
5-2
4-1
6-4
2-0
2-0
13-5
4-3
9-1
10-9
6-4
16-0
11-6
14-1
6-0
11-10
8-3
11-5
10-3
2-1
12-4
11-3
10-1
7-6
24-18
6-5
7-4
4-3
10-7
3-2
10-7
12-1
5-3
6-5
4-1
5-3
7-5
6-5
8-3
4-8
4/16/11 (a) UWM
4/30/11 (h) Cleveland State
4/30/11 (h)UWM
5-2
0-5
3-0
Concordia
4/18/93 (h)UWM
4/18/93 (h)UWM
4/28/99 (h)UWM
4/28/99 (h)UWM
4/3/00 (h)UWM
5-0
28-3
14-3
17-6
26-7
25-2
Cornell
3/18/01 (n)UWM
3/16/02 (n)UWM
3/21/05 (n)Cornell
3/22/05 (n)Cornell
2-2
8-0
9-2
8-7
6-5
Creighton
3/2/97 (a)Creighton
3/2/97 (a)Creighton
3/3/97 (a)Creighton
3/5/99 (a)Creighton
3/5/99 (a)Creighton
3/3/00 (a)Creighton
3/4/00 (a)Creighton
3/4/00 (a)Creighton
4/13/01 (a)Creighton
4/14/01 (a)UWM
4/14/01 (a)Creighton
4/14/04 (a)Creighton
4/20/05 (a) #28 Creighton
4/20/05 (a) #28 Creighton
1-13
18-11
4-3
8-6
9-8
5-4
5-1
7-4
18-3
4-3
4-0
5-3
8-4
3-2
9-1
Cumberland (TN)
3/14/94 (a)Cumberland
3/14/94 (a)Cumberland
3/11/96 (a)Cumberland
3/11/96 (a)Cumberland
0-4
3-2
7-2
7-4
9-8
Dartmouth
3/21/04 (a)Dartmouth
3/23/04 (a)UWM
1-1
4-1
5-4
Dayton
3/7/10 (n)UWM
1-0
6-0
DeKalb
3/24/91 (a)DeKalb
3/24/91 (a)DeKalb
3/26/91 (a)DeKalb
3/26/91 (a)DeKalb
3/16/92 (a)DeKalb
3/16/92 (a)UWM
3/17/92 (a)DeKalb
3/17/92 (a)UWM
2-6
3-2
16-8
4-1
6-5
3-1
8-2
6-5
3-0
Detroit
4/27/96 (h)Detroit
4/27/96 (h)UWM
4/28/96 (h)Detroit
4/28/96 (h)UWM
4/5/97 (a)Detroit
4/6/97 (a)Detroit
4/6/97 (a)Detroit
4/7/97 (a)UWM
4/4/98 (h)UWM
4/4/98 (h)Detroit
4/5/98 (h)Detroit
4/5/98 (h)Detroit
5/10/98 (n)UWM
4/10/99 (a)Detroit
25-14
5-4
5-3
9-6
10-9
5-3
16-15
13-11
9-5
11-6
8-5
4-3
2-1
6-1
1-0
4/10/99 (a)UWM
5/15/99 (n)UWM
5/5/00 (h)UWM
5/6/00 (h)UWM
5/6/00 (h)UWM
5/7/00 (h)UWM
5/18/00 (n)UWM
4/7/01 (a)UWM
4/7/01 (a)UWM
4/8/01 (a)UWM
4/8/01 (a)UWM
5/17/01 (n)UWM
5/3/02 (h)UWM
5/4/02 (h)UWM
5/4/02 (h)UWM
5/5/02 (h)UWM
5/3/03 (a)Detroit
5/3/03 (a)UWM
5/4/03 (a)Detroit
5/4/03 (a)Detroit
5/1/04 (h)UWM
5/2/04 (h)Detroit
5/2/04 (h)Detroit
5/3/04 (h)UWM
8-1
12-3
5-3
10-3
4-1
7-3
10-9
6-4
12-2
14-11
13-1
16-0
7-4
13-3
1-0
5-3
3-2
11-5
6-2
4-1
7-3
15-14
4-3
2-1
East Carolina
2/17/12 (a) #22 ECU
2/18/12 (a) #22 ECU
2/18/12 (a) #22 ECU
0-3
4-0
16-1
6-3
Eastern Illinois
3/26/94 (h)EIU
3/26/94 (h)EIU
4/5/95 (a)UWM
3/8/97 (a)EIU
3/8/97 (a)EIU
4/22/98 (h)EIU
4/22/98 (h)UWM
5/3/00 (a)EIU
5/3/00 (a)UWM
5/8/01 (h)UWM
5/8/01 (h)UWM
2/25/06 (n)EIU
3/7/09 (n)EIU
3/8/09 (n)EIU
5-9
3-0
2-1
7-5
13-1
12-2
3-0
6-5
3-0
12-8
14-4
5-1
3-2
4-3
16-4
Eastern Kentucky
3/12/95 (a)EKU
3/12/95 (a)EKU
3/12/00 (a)EKU
0-3
2-1
20-0
4-3
Edgewood
5/6/92 (a)UWM
5/6/92 (a)UWM
2-0
9-1
7-2
Evansville
3/24/93 (a)Evansville
3/10/01 (a)Evansville
3/10/01 (a)Evansville
3/11/01 (a)UWM
2/24/06 (a)Evansville
1-4
8-5
7-6
7-5
9-8
6-5
Georgia State
3/21/92 (a)UWM
1-0
7-2
Hartford
3/21/01 (n)UWM
3/22/01 (n)UWM
2-0
12-6
11-7
Harvard
3/22/03 (n)UWM
1-0
6-3
Note: (h) denotes home game / (a) denotes away game / (n) denotes neutral field
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Hawaii
3/16/07 (a)Hawaii
3/17/07 (a)Hawaii
3/17/07 (a)Hawaii
3/18/07 (a)Hawaii
0-4
9-2
10-3
5-3
9-2
Illinois
3/24/02 (a)Illinois
3/24/05 (n)UWM
1-1
2-1
4-1
Illinois-Chicago (UIC)
4/21/92 (a)UIC
4/21/92 (a)UIC
5/7/92 (a)UIC
5/6/93 (a)UIC
5/6/93 (a)UWM
5/1/94 (a)UIC
5/1/94 (a)UIC
5/2/94 (h)UIC
4/15/95 (a)UIC
4/15/95 (a)UWM
4/16/95 (a)UWM
4/16/95 (a)UIC
4/13/96 (h)UIC
4/13/96 (h)UIC
4/14/96 (h)UIC
4/14/96 (h)UWM
5/11/96 (n)UIC
5/3/97 (a)UIC
5/3/97 (a)UWM
5/4/97 (a)UWM
5/4/97 (a)UWM
3/27/98 (h)UWM
3/28/98 (h)UWM
3/28/98 (h)UWM
3/29/98 (h)UWM
5/7/99 (a)UWM
5/8/99 (a)UWM
5/8/99 (a)UIC
5/9/99 (a)UWM
5/14/99 (a)UIC
5/17/99 (a)UWM
4/28/00 (h)UWM
4/29/00 (h)UWM
4/29/00 (h)UIC
4/30/00 (h)UIC
5/20/00 (n)UIC
4/27/01 (a)UWM
4/28/01 (a)UIC
4/28/01 (a)UIC
4/29/01 (a)UWM
5/19/01 (a)UWM
5/17/02 (h)UIC
5/18/02 (h)UWM
5/18/02 (h)UIC
5/19/02 (h)UIC
5/25/02 (n)UWM
5/26/02 (n)UWM
5/16/03 (a)UIC
5/17/03 (a)UWM
5/17/03 (a)UWM
5/18/03 (a)UIC
5/23/03 (a)UIC
4/16/04 (h)UWM
4/17/04 (h)UIC
4/17/04 (h)UIC
4/18/04 (h)UWM
5/27/04 (n)UIC
4/15/05 (a)UWM
4/16/05 (a)UIC
47-57
9-4
4-1
5-4
3-2
10-9
2-1
7-3
9-3
6-0
1-0
2-0
7-3
5-4
10-4
8-4
23-2
8-5
4-3
5-4
18-8
5-1
6-1
13-6
6-4
9-5
12-0
7-6
6-3
5-4
12-7
10-2
4-2
4-1
6-3
7-4
5-4
15-4
9-6
7-0
10-4
7-6
11-6
3-1
11-6
10-5
9-0
6-3
13-2
4-2
2-1
4-2
6-4
10-8
5-1
3-0
4-3
9-6
8-6
12-2
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
3/31/96
3/31/96
3/27/97
3/27/97
3/28/97
3/28/97
5/1/98
5/1/98
5/2/98
5/2/98
5/8/98
4/30/99
5/1/99
5/1/99
5/2/99
5/12/00
5/13/00
5/13/00
5/14/00
5/20/00
4/20/01
4/21/01
4/21/01
4/22/01
5/20/01
4/26/02
4/27/02
4/27/02
4/28/02
5/23/02
4/25/03
4/26/03
4/26/03
4/27/03
4/23/04
4/24/04
4/24/04
4/22/05
4/23/05
4/23/05
4/24/05
4/22/06
4/22/06
4/23/06
5/6/06
5/6/06
5/7/06
5/26/06
4/20/07
4/21/07
4/21/07
5/4/07
5/5/07
5/5/07
4/11/08
4/11/08
4/13/08
4/19/08
4/19/08
5/21/08
5/2/09
5/2/09
5/3/09
5/3/09
5/22/09
4/2/10
4/3/10
4/3/10
4/25/10
4/15/11
4/15/11
47
Series Histories
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
48
4/16/05 (a)UWM
4/17/05 (a)UIC
5/28/05 (n)UWM
5/29/05 (n)UIC
3/24/06 (a)UIC
3/25/06 (a)UWM
3/25/06 (a)UIC
4/11/06 (h)UIC
4/11/06 (h)UIC
4/18/06 (h)UWM
5/26/06 (n)UIC
3/23/07 (a)UIC
3/24/07 (a)UWM
3/24/07 (a)UWM
4/10/07 (h)UIC
4/10/07 (h)UIC
4/17/07 (h)UIC
3/22/08 (a)UIC
3/23/08 (a)UIC
3/23/08 (a)UIC
5/9/08 (h)UWM
5/9/08 (h)UIC
5/23/08 (n)UIC
5/24/08 (n)UWM
5/25/08 (n)UIC
4/3/09 (h)UWM
4/4/09 (h)UIC
4/4/09 (h)UWM
5/8/09 (a)UIC
5/8/09 (a)UIC
5/23/09 (n)UIC
3/26/10 (a)UIC
3/27/10 (a)UWM
3/27/10 (a)UIC
5/15/10 (h)UIC
5/15/10 (h)UWM
4/8/11 (a)UWM
4/9/11 (a)UWM
4/9/11 (a)UWM
5/27/11 (n)UIC
3/31/12 (h)UIC
3/31/12 (h)UWM
4/1/12 (h)UWM
5/4/12 (a)UWM
5/5/12 (a)UWM
Illinois State
4/25/91 (a) Illinois State
3/23/94 (a) Illinois State
3/23/94 (a) Illinois State
4/2/05 (a)UWM
4/2/05 (a) Illinois State
4/3/05 (a)UWM
2/26/11 (n) Illinois State
2/27/11 (n) Illinois State
10-6
14-11
8-4
9-6
5-2
11-10
5-3
24-2
8-5
7-6
14-6
9-8
3-1
9-2
8-4
12-1
14-11
9-8
2-1
5-4
6-3
7-3
7-5
7-2
16-3
6-3
7-3
11-4
5-4
6-3
18-3
6-5
13-5
10-4
11-7
10-3
4-3
10-1
6-5
1-0
1-0
7-1
7-3
8-7
7-4
2-6
6-5
4-2
7-3
8-6
6-3
10-6
3-13
8-13
Indiana
3/2/91 (a)Indiana
3/3/91 (a)Indiana
2/29/92 (a)Indiana
3/1/92 (a)Indiana
3/1/92 (a)Indiana
3/20/04 (a)Indiana
0-6
8-0
5-4
18-0
19-1
25-5
11-10
IPFW
4/6/05 (a)UWM
4/6/05 (a)UWM
5/18/05 (h)IPFW
5/18/05 (h)UWM
3/25/11 (a)UWM
3/26/11 (a)IPFW
4-4
26-21
10-8
6-4
5-4
4-3
4-5
3/27/11 (a)UWM
3/27/11 (a)IPFW
Indiana State
4/20/99 (h)UWM
3/27/04 (a)UWM
3/27/04 (a)UWM
3/28/04 (a)UWM
4/4/06 (a) Indiana State
4/4/06 (a)UWM
5-0
0-3
5-1
9-4
5-4
7-4
10-9
14-7
15-9
Indiana Tech
3/16/95 (n)UWM
3/13/96 (n)UWM
2-0
5-4
5-3
Iowa
5/5/95 (a)Iowa
5/5/95 (a)Iowa
5/5/96 (a)UWM
5/5/96 (a)UWM
4/23/97 (a)UWM
4/23/97 (a)UWM
5/7/02 (a)UWM
5/7/02 (a)UWM
5/4/05 (a)Iowa
5/4/05 (a)Iowa
4/22/08 (a)UWM
5/5/09 (a)Iowa
4/13/10 (a)Iowa
5/4/11 (a)UWM
5/1/12 (a)Iowa
8-7
10-4
6-4
8-5
2-0
1-0
2-1
8-6
7-3
5-1
8-2
13-5
11-4
9-3
4-3
10-9
Iowa State
3/20/97 (a) Iowa State
3/20/97 (a) Iowa State
0-2
4-3
1-0
Jacksonville
2/22/08 (a)Jacksonville
3/1/09 (a)UWM
1-1
20-8
10-9
Jacksonville State
3/15/99 (a) Jacksonville State
3/16/99 (a) Jacksonville State
3/20/99 (a)UWM
3/20/99 (a)UWM
2-2
7-5
6-5
13-3
13-5
Kansas
2/22/02 (a)Kansas
2/23/02 (a)Kansas
2/23/02 (a)Kansas
3/5/04 (a)Kansas
3/6/04 (a)UWM
3/7/04 (a)Kansas
1-5
4-1
8-7
13-1
22-6
9-7
8-7
Kansas State
3/4/97 (a)K-State
3/4/97 (a)K-State
3/18/02 (n)K-State
3/19/10 (a) #25 K-State
3/19/10 (a) #25 K-State
0-5
5-4
10-3
8-7
4-0
2-1
Kennesaw State
3/28/91 (a) Kennesaw State
Kentucky
3/2/07 (a) #21 Kentucky
3/3/07 (a) #21 Kentucky
3/4/07 (a) #21 Kentucky
0-1
9-1
0-3
16-3
7-3
18-3
Lakeland
4/23/01 (h)UWM
4/23/01 (h)UWM
2-0
8-2
8-2
Lewis
4/16/91 (h)Lewis
4/16/91 (h)Lewis
5/2/91 (a)Lewis
5/2/91 (a)Lewis
5/1/92 (a)Lewis
5/8/92 (h)Lewis
0-6
4-3
4-1
10-0
15-14
11-5
14-13
Loras
3/23/91 (n)Loras
0-1
9-2
Louisville
3/6/09 (a) #25 Louisville
3/7/09 (a) #25 Louisville
0-2
19-6
8-7
Madison Tech
4/4/91 (h)UWM
1-0
10-6
Massachusetts
3/19/04 (n)UMass
0-1
11-5
McNeese State
2/11/00 (a) McNeese State
0-1
10-4
Miami (FL)
3/20/02 (a)Miami
0-1
10-3
Miami (OH)
3/26/00 (a)Miami
3/26/00 (a)UWM
1-1
8-2
7-1
Michigan
1-0
2/27/09(n)UWM (Michigan #25) 19-11
Middle Tennessee State
3/19/94 (a) Middle Tenn.
3/19/94 (a) Middle Tenn.
3/9/96 (a) Middle Tenn.
3/10/96 (a) Middle Tenn.
3/10/96 (a) Middle Tenn.
3/19/99 (a) Middle Tenn.
3/24/00 (a) Middle Tenn.
3/24/00 (a) Middle Tenn.
3/25/00 (a)UWM
MSOE
5/9/07 (h)UWM
Minnesota
4/27/95 (a)Minnesota
4/16/96 (a)Minnesota
4/16/96 (a)Minnesota
3/26/97 (a)Minnesota
3/26/97 (a)Minnesota
3/24/98 (a)Minnesota
3/25/98 (a)UWM
4/14/09 (a) #23 Minnesota
3/3/10 (a)UWM
2/24/12 (a)Minnesota
2/25/12 (a)Minnesota
2/25/12 (a)UWM
2/26/12 (a)UWM
Minnesota-Duluth
5/9/00 (h)UWM
Note: (h) denotes home game / (a) denotes away game / (n) denotes neutral field
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
1-8
7-2
10-3
5-0
10-2
9-6
13-12
4-3
4-3
5-3
1-0
17-7
4-9
15-3
5-2
10-2
11-7
8-3
16-13
13-11
12-2
13-6
1-0
5-3
3-1
6-1
1-0
6-5
Missouri
3/3/06 (a) #20 Missouri
3/4/06 (a) #20 Missouri
3/5/06 (a) UWM (Missouri #20) Missouri State
NCAA Regional
6/1/02 (n) Missouri State
Morehead State
3/12/94 (a)Morehead
3/12/94 (a)Morehead
3/14/95 (a)UWM
3/15/95 (a)UWM
2/12/95 (a)Morehead
Murray State
3/16/94 (a)UWM
3/16/94 (a)UWM
3/12/99 (a)Murray
1-2
14-3
9-5
7-2
0-1
6-1
2-3
5-2
4-3
14-1
8-1
13-10
2-1
6-4
4-1
9-7
Nebraska
1-17
2/21/98 (a)Nebraska
7-2
2/21/98 (a)Nebraska
9-2
2/22/98 (a)Nebraska
6-2
2/27/99 (a)Nebraska
8-7
2/28/99 (a)Nebraska
13-4
2/28/99 (a)Nebraska
10-5
4/24/00 (a) #15 Nebraska
11-0
4/24/00 (a) #15 Nebraska
8-5
4/25/00 (a) UWM (Nebraska #15) 9-7
3/28/01 (a) #8 Nebraska
16-2
3/28/01 (a) #8 Nebraska
16-10
4/2/02 (a) #13 Nebraska
10-1
4/3/02 (a) #13 Nebraska
16-1
NCAA Regional
5/31/02 (a) #13 Nebraska
7-2
3/7/03 (a) #12 Nebraska
8-0
3/7/03 (a) #12 Nebraska
9-6
3/30/04 (a) #20 Nebraska
10-0
3/31/04 (a) #20 Nebraska
9-0
Nebraska-Omaha0-1
4/14/04 (a)UNO
15-11
New Orleans
2/12/00 (n) New Orleans
0-1
17-3
Northeastern
3/18/01 (n)UWM
1-0
11-4
North Carolina-Wilmington
2/23/08 (n)UNCW
Northeastern Illinois
4/11/91 (a)NEI
4/11/91 (a)NEI
4/30/91 (h)NEI
4/30/91 (h)NEI
4/20/92 (h)NEI
4/20/92 (h)UWM
5/3/92 (a)NEI
5/3/92 (a)NEI
5/9/93 (h)NEI
5/9/93 (h)NEI
4/16/94 (a)UWM
4/16/94 (a)NEI
4/17/94 (h)UWM
4/17/94 (h)NEI
5/6/95 (h)NEI
5/6/95 (h)UWM
0-1
6-3
11-15
7-2
4-8
3-2
3-2
15-3
7-6
1-0
7-2
11-4
3-2
13-7
11-5
6-5
11-5
3-2
3-2
Series Histories
6-4
7-2
21-9
8-3
3-2
12-9
8-0
17-1
9-1
13-4
Northern Illinois
4/9/92 (a)UWM
4/9/92 (a)UWM
4/17/92 (h)NIU
4/17/92 (h)NIU
4/13/93 (a)UWM
4/13/93 (a)NIU
4/5/94 (a)UWM
4/21/94 (h)UWM
4/21/94 (h)NIU
4/22/95 (h)NIU
4/22/95 (h)NIU
4/23/95 (a)NIU
4/23/95 (a)UWM
4/20/96 (a)UWM
4/20/96 (a)UWM
4/21/96 (a)NIU
4/21/96 (a)UWM
5/12/96 (n)NIU
4/26/97 (h)NIU
4/26/97 (h)UWM
4/27/97 (h)UWM
4/27/97 (h)NIU
4/1/99 (a)UWM
4/1/99 (a)UWM
4/3/01 (a)NIU
4/16/02 (a)UWM
4/6/04 (a)UWM
4/6/04 (a)NIU
2/26/06 (n)UWM
5/2/06 (h)NIU
5/2/07 (h)NIU
5/2/07 (h)UWM
4/2/08 (a)NIU
4/29/08 (h)NIU
4/4/09 (a)NIU
4/28/09 (h)UWM
4/28/09 (h)UWM
5/12/09 (n)UWM
3/24/10 (a)NIU
5/12/10 (h)NIU
5/18/10 (a)NIU
5/17/11 (h)NIU
5/17/11 (h)UWM
3/27/12 (a)NIU
4/24/12 (a)UWM
5/15/12 (h)NIU
22-24
8-6
6-5
4-1
5-4
9-3
9-3
7-6
8-5
11-0
6-4
12-4
13-9
8-5
10-5
15-10
3-0
9-0
4-1
11-10
7-2
6-5
11-5
15-3
3-0
9-8
6-3
2-1
14-10
9-8
8-7
10-9
11-1
3-2
5-3
5-3
5-2
6-4
7-6
7-5
5-3
21-6
7-11
13-6
5-4
13-2
10-4
Northern Iowa
4/6/91 (a)UNI
4/6/91 (a)UWM
4/7/91 (a)UNI
4/7/91 (a)UNI
3/24/92 (a)UWM
3/25/92 (a)UNI
3/25/92 (a)UNI
4/22/92 (h)UNI
4/22/92 (h)UNI
3/30/94 (a)UNI
3/30/94 (a)UWM
6-12
7-0
14-9
6-5
5-1
22-17
7-6
6-3
10-4
5-2
3-2
3-2
5/3/94 (h)UWM
5/3/94 (h)UWM
4/25/95 (h)UNI
4/25/95 (h)UNI
3/27/02 (a)UNI
3/28/06 (a)UWM
5/7/08 (a)UNI
5-4
7-6
10-5
4-3
10-9
4-2
9-6
Northwestern
4/14/94 (a)Northwestern
4/19/95 (a)Northwestern
4/19/95 (a)Northwestern
4/24/96 (a)Northwestern
5/7/96 (a)Northwestern
4/1/97 (a)Northwestern
4/29/97 (a)Northwestern
4/7/98 (a)UWM
4/13/99 (a)Northwestern
4/12/00 (a)Northwestern
5/1/01 (a)UWM
4/30/02 (a)UWM
4/27/04 (a)Northwestern
4/26/05 (a)Northwestern
4/25/06 (a)UWM
4/24/07 (a)Northwestern
4/30/08 (a)UWM
4/29/09 (a)UWM
3/28/10 (h)UWM
3/28/10 (h)Northwestern
4/5/11 (a)UWM
4/17/12 (a)Northwestern
5/9/12 (h)UWM
9-14
8-1
3-1
5-4
6-5
10-9
1-0
14-7
6-4
9-5
12-7
13-5
6-5
15-4
18-6
5-4
10-7
6-5
7-2
9-0
4-1
10-4
4-3
6-4
Notre Dame
4/15/94 (a) Notre Dame
4/15/94 (a) Notre Dame
4/7/95 (a)UWM
4/8/95 (a) Notre Dame
4/8/95 (a) Notre Dame
4/8/96 (a) Notre Dame
4/3/97 (a) Notre Dame
4/3/97 (a)UWM
4/13/98 (a) Notre Dame
3/30/99 (a) Notre Dame
3/29/00 (a) UWM (ND #21)
NCAA Regional
5/25/01 (a) #8 Notre Dame
3/26/08 (a) Notre Dame
3-10
12-3
14-8
10-6
7-6
10-1
8-6
12-7
2-1
4-1
7-6
14-3
12-4
14-3
Ohio
3/18/11 (a)Ohio
3/19/11 (a)UWM
3/19/11 (a)Ohio
3/20/11 (a)Ohio
1-3
3-4
7-2
4-6
2-3
Ohio State
3/20/05 (a) Ohio State
0-1
4-1
Oklahoma State
2/13/99 (a)OSU
2/14/99 (a)OSU
3/11/05 (a)OSU
3/12/05 (a)OSU
3/13/05 (a)OSU
0-5
13-9
24-3
11-0
20-3
5-1
Oral Roberts
2/13/00 (n) Oral Roberts
0-1
7-5
Piedmont
3/20/92 (a)Piedmont
3/20/92 (a)Piedmont
0-2
10-0
9-1
Radford
3/15/02 (n)UWM
1-0
2-0
Rhode Island
3/19/05 (a)UWM
1-0
12-9
(n) San Diego
4-1
San Diego State
3/2/12 (a)SDSU
0-1
7-4
San Francisco
3/1/12 (n)UWM
1-0
6-5
8-4
27-1
San Jose State
3/10/11 (a)SJSU
3/13/11 (a)SJSU
0-2
5-14
4-11
Richmond
2/24/08 (n)UWM
1-0
5-2
Santa Clara
3/12/11 (a)UWM
1-0
3-0
Rider
3/17/02 (n)Rider
3/18/02 (n)UWM
1-1
6-2
11-4
Shorter
3/25/91 (a)Shorter
3/25/91 (a)Shorter
0-2
4-1
6-2
Saint Francis (IL)
4/21/91 (a) Saint Francis
4/21/91 (a) Saint Francis
4/22/92 (a) Saint Francis
4/22/92 (h)UWM
4/12/92 (h) Saint Francis
4/12/92 (a) Saint Francis
4/28/92 (h) Saint Francis
4/28/92 (h) Saint Francis
4/22/93 (h) Saint Francis
4/22/93 (h) Saint Francis
1-9
3-2
12-2
8-1
7-5
3-0
6-1
6-4
15-5
13-1
7-5
Southern Illinois
5/15/04 (a)UWM
5/15/04 (a)SIU
5/16/04 (a)SIU
4/4/08 (a)SIU
4/5/08 (a)SIU
4/6/08 (a)SIU
1-5
8-2
5-4
9-8
10-9
5-4
5-2
SIU Edwardsville
3/6/10 (a)UWM
3/6/10 (a)UWM
2-0
20-2
6-5
Saint Francis (NY)
3/17/01 (n)UWM
1-0
16-5
Rice
NCAA Regional
5/28/99 (n) UWM (Rice #1) 5/29/99 (n) #1 Rice
1-1
Saint Joseph’s (IN)
2/26/97 (n)UWM
2/26/97 (n) Saint Joe’s
1-1
4-1
6-2
Saint Louis
3/12/04 (a)UWM
3/13/04 (a) Saint Louis
3/13/04 (a) Saint Louis
1-2
9-8
7-3
8-7
Saint Mary’s (CA)
2/10/06 (a)UWM
2/11/06 (a) Saint Mary’s
2/11/06 (a) Saint Mary’s
2/12/06 (a) Saint Mary’s
2/29/08 (a) Saint Mary’s
3/1/08 (a) Saint Mary’s
3/1/08 (a) Saint Mary’s
3/2/08 (a) Saint Mary’s
1-7
2-0
16-4
5-2
7-3
9-4
5-1
5-4
7-1
Saint Norbert
4/9/10 (h)UWM
4/12/11 (h)UWM
2-0
14-4
11-0
Saint Xavier
5/2/93 (a) Saint Xavier
0-1
15-4
Samford
3/13/98 (a)UWM
3/13/98 (a)UWM
3/14/98 (a)UWM
3/14/98 (a)UWM
3/22/00 (a)UWM
3/22/00 (a)Samford
5-1
8-3
10-9
3-1
21-12
13-5
20-17
San Diego
NCAA Regional
6/5/10 (n) #15 San Diego
Note: (h) denotes home game / (a) denotes away game / (n) denotes neutral field
Milwaukee Panthers
3/4/12
Baseball
0-2
22-1
Southern Tech
3/27/91 (a) Southern Tech
3/27/91 (a) Southern Tech
3/15/92 (a) Southern Tech
3/25/92 (a) Southern Tech
Stony Brook
3/19/01 (n)UWM
3/22/01 (n)UWM
Tennessee
2/18/11 (a)Tennessee
2/19/11 (a)Tennessee
2/20/11 (a)UWM
Tennessee Tech
3/15/94 (a) Tenn. Tech
3/15/94 (a)UWM
3/17/99 (a)UWM
Texas
3/2/01 (a)Texas
3/4/01 (a)Texas
3/5/01 (a)Texas
Texas Tech
NCAA Regional
5/29/99 (a) #21 Texas Tech
Valparaiso
4/28/93 (a)Valpo
4/28/93 (a)UWM
5/8/94 (a)Valpo
5/8/94 (a)UWM
5/8/94 (a)UWM
4/11/96 (a)UWM
4/11/96 (a)UWM
3/23/97 (a)UWM
3/23/97 (a)Valpo
5/5/99 (a)UWM
0-4
3-2
2-1
5-2
6-3
2-0
17-1
21-4
1-2
0-4
6-7
9-6
2-1
6-1
6-2
18-13
0-3
8-1
10-4
9-3
0-1
8-5
24-16
5-3
2-1
2-0
11-8
10-5
17-8
10-2
3-1
11-4
12-5
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
4/9/96 (a)NEI
4/9/96 (a)NEI
4/25/96 (h)NEI
4/25/96 (h)UWM
4/9/97 (a)UWM
4/9/97 (a)UWM
4/24/97 (a)UWM
4/24/97 (h)UWM
4/30/98 (h)UWM
4/30/98 (h)UWM
49
Series Histories
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
50
3/30/00 (a)UWM
4/12/01 (a)Valpo
4/18/02 (a)UWM
4/22/04 (a)UWM
2/27/05 (n)UWM
4/13/05 (a)UWM
5/2/08 (h)Valpo
5/3/08 (h)UWM
5/3/08 (h)Valpo
5/24/08 (n)UWM
3/26/09 (a)UWM
3/27/09 (a)Valpo
3/27/09 (a)Valpo
5/22/09 (n)UWM
4/30/10 (h)Valpo
5/1/10 (h)UWM
5/1/10 (h)UWM
5/27/10 (n)UWM
5/29/10 (n)UWM
5/14/11 (a)UWM
5/14/11 (a)UWM
5/19/11 (h)UWM
5/20/11 (h)UWM
5/20/11 (h)Valpo
3/24/12 (a)Valpo
3/24/12 (a)Valpo
3/25/12 (a)Valpo
4/27/12 (h)Valpo
4/29/12 (h)Valpo
4/29/12 (h)Valpo
7-1
8-7
8-4
4-3
8-7
12-4
7-6
13-5
20-3
8-3
6-5
4-2
7-5
10-7
17-3
7-5
3-0
3-1
3-1
7-3
7-3
4-3
6-5
14-2
7-0
1-0
3-2
9-3
4-1
2-1
Vanderbilt
3/12/96 (a)Vanderbilt
0-1
8-1
Vermont
3/20/05 (a)Vermont
0-1
2-1
Viterbo
4/26/92 (h)UWM
4/26/92 (h)UWM
4/17/97 (a)UWM
4/17/97 (a)Viterbo
3-1
6-1
3-1
10-0
11-8
West Georgia State
3/18/92 (a)WGSU
0-1
8-7
Western Illinois
4/9/94 (a)UWM
4/9/94 (a)WIU
3/20/99 (a)UWM
3/20/99 (a)UWM
3-1
6-1
6-5
9-4
21-5
Western Kentucky
3/17/94 (a)WKU
3/18/94 (a)WKU
3/16/95 (a)UWM
3/13/96 (a)WKU
2/27/98 (a)WKU
2/27/98 (a)UWM
2/28/98 (a)UWM
3/19/06 (a)WKU
3-5
2-0
17-16
10-9
8-7
5-0
12-4
9-7
14-13
Western Michigan
5/18/04 (h)WMU
5/10/05 (a)WMU
5/10/05 (a)WMU
0-3
13-8
13-5
15-7
Wisconsin
4/24/91 (a)Wisconsin
0-1
2-0
Wisconsin-La Crosse
4/14/98 (a)UWM
4/14/98 (a)UWM
4/2/99 (h)UWM
4/2/99 (h)UWM
4-0
10-1
11-1
8-7
13-6
Wisconsin
4/16/97
4/2/98
4/2/98
4/5/00
4/5/00
4/11/02
4/11/02
4/15/09
4/9/10
5/3/11
4/11/12
11-0
9-3
15-3
16-1
19-0
17-0
6-1
18-5
16-2
17-4
11-3
13-2
Lutheran
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
(h)UWM
Wisconsin-Oshkosh0-2
4/3/91 (a)Oshkosh
4-3
4/3/91 (a)Oshkosh
3-0
Wisconsin-Parkside10-12
4/18/91 (a)Parkside
4-0
4/18/91 (a)Parkside
2-1
5/4/91 (h)UWM
7-3
5/4/91 (h)UWM
11-1
4/6/92 (h)Parkside
9-1
4/6/92 (h)Parkside
15-4
4/27/92 (a)Parkside
1-0
4/27/92 (a)UWM
5-1
4/26/93 (h)Parkside
10-5
4/26/93 (h)Parkside
5-0
5/7/93 (a)Parkside
5-1
5/7/93 (a)Parkside
5-4
4/15/97 (a)UWM
3-1
4/15/97 (a)UWM
4-0
4/7/99 (h)Parkside
7-0
4/7/99 (h)Parkside
2-0
5/2/01 (a)Parkside
19-4
5/2/01 (a)UWM
12-11
5/2/02 (h)UWM
3-0
5/2/02 (h)UWM
8-5
3/30/10 (h)UWM
6-2
3/30/10 (h)UWM
10-4
Wisconsin-Whitewater2-0
5/2/00 (a)UWM
8-0
4/18/01 (a)UWM
14-1
Wright State
4/23/94 (h)WSU
4/23/94 (h)WSU
4/24/94 (h)WSU
4/7/96 (h)UWM
4/7/96 (h)UWM
3/15/97 (a)WSU
3/16/97 (a)WSU
3/16/97 (a)UWM
3/17/97 (a)WSU
5/10/97 (n)WSU
4/24/98 (h)UWM
4/25/98 (h)WSU
4/25/98 (h)UWM
4/26/98 (h)UWM
4/23/99 (a)UWM
4/24/99 (a)UWM
4/24/99 (a)WSU
4/25/99 (a)UWM
5/16/99 (n)UWM
45-40
4-0
1-0
6-2
3-0
8-6
3-2
8-0
12-8
5-1
10-1
6-4
8-6
7-1
15-14
12-2
4-0
6-1
13-5
3-2
4/14/00 (h)WSU
4/15/00 (h)UWM
4/15/00 (h)UWM
4/16/00 (h)WSU
5/4/01 (a)UWM
5/5/01 (a)WSU
5/5/01 (a)UWM
5/6/01 (a)UWM
5/18/01 (n)UWM
4/12/02 (h)UWM
4/13/02 (h)WSU
4/13/02 (h)UWM
4/14/02 (h)UWM
4/11/03 (a)WSU
4/12/03 (a)UWM
4/12/03 (a)WSU
4/13/03 (a)WSU
3/22/04 (n)WSU
5/7/04 (a)UWM
5/8/04 (a)WSU
5/8/04 (a)WSU
5/9/04 (a)UWM
5/6/05 (h)UWM
5/7/05 (h)UWM
5/7/05 (h)UWM
5/8/05 (a)WSU
5/27/05 (n)UWM
4/1/06 (a)UWM
4/1/06 (a)WSU
4/2/06 (a)WSU
4/28/06 (h)UWM
4/29/06 (h)UWM
4/29/06 (h)WSU
5/25/06 (a)WSU
3/30/07 (a)UWM
3/30/07 (a)WSU
3/31/07 (a)UWM
4/28/07 (h)WSU
4/28/07 (h)UWM
4/29/07 (h)WSU
5/24/07 (n)WSU
5/26/07 (n)WSU
4/25/08 (a)UWM
4/26/08 (a)WSU
4/26/08 (a)WSU
5/22/08 (n)UWM
4/10/09 (h)UWM
4/11/09 (h)UWM
4/11/09 (h)UWM
5/21/09 (n)WSU
5/7/10 (a)UWM
5/8/10 (a)WSU
5/8/10 (a)UWM
5/28/10 (n)WSU
5/29/10 (n)UWM
5/30/10 (n)UWM
4/22/11 (h)WSU
4/23/11 (h)WSU
4/23/11 (h)WSU
4/13/12 (a)WSU
4/15/12 (a)WSU
4/15/12 (a)UWM
5/17/12 (h)UWM
5/18/12 (h)UWM
5/19/12 (h)UWM
5/25/12 (n)WSU
Note: (h) denotes home game / (a) denotes away game / (n) denotes neutral field
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
13-6
17-2
5-4
20-4
10-8
6-5
19-2
11-4
5-1
4-2
8-4
6-5
5-4
5-4
6-0
4-1
4-0
5-4
5-4
5-0
10-6
11-3
8-2
7-4
14-6
15-1
4-0
11-6
5-1
2-0
11-8
6-3
4-3
20-3
13-6
12-3
2-1
12-4
12-8
7-1
17-13
12-11
13-10
8-2
19-11
20-3
16-6
8-5
8-7
20-4
9-6
20-3
10-7
1-0
14-7
6-3
6-3
8-4
8-0
10-9
8-3
9-7
7-6
9-3
9-3
2-1
Xavier
3/25/95 (a)UWM
3/25/95 (a)UWM
3/26/95 (a)Xavier
3/26/95 (a)Xavier
2-2
6-5
9-3
7-4
5-3
Youngstown State
4/2/94 (a)UWM
4/2/94 (a)UWM
3/10/95 (n)UWM
5/10/02 (a)UWM
5/11/02 (a)YSU
5/11/02 (a)UWM
5/9/03 (h)UWM
5/10/03 (h)YSU
5/10/03 (h)UWM
5/20/05 (a)YSU
5/21/05 (a)YSU
5/21/05 (a)YSU
5/22/05 (a)UWM
5/26/05 (n)YSU
5/28/05 (n)UWM
4/15/06 (h)UWM
4/15/06 (h)YSU
4/16/06 (h)YSU
5/13/06 (a)YSU
5/13/06 (a)YSU
5/14/06 (a)UWM
4/15/07 (h)UWM
4/15/07 (h)YSU
5/11/07 (a)UWM
5/11/07 (a)YSU
5/12/07 (a)UWM
5/12/07 (a)YSU
5/23/07 (n)UWM
5/25/07 (n)UWM
4/20/08 (a)YSU
4/20/08 (a)YSU
5/15/08 (h)YSU
5/15/08 (h)YSU
5/16/08 (h)UWM
4/17/09 (a)UWM
4/18/09 (a)UWM
4/18/09 (a)YSU
4/23/10 (a)YSU
4/23/10 (a)UWM
5/20/10 (h)UWM
5/22/10 (h)UWM
5/22/10 (h)UWM
4/29/11 (h)YSU
4/29/11 (h)UWM
5/6/11 (a)UWM
5/7/11 (a)UWM
5/7/11 (a)YSU
5/25/11 (n)YSU
3/16/12 (a)UWM
3/17/12 (a)UWM
3/18/12 (a)YSU
4/21/12 (h)UWM
4/21/12 (h)UWM
4/22/12 (h)UWM
5/23/12 (n)YSU
31-24
4-0
7-3
16-6
7-6
8-7
6-0
8-3
6-3
5-4
9-1
1-0
5-4
12-7
4-3
12-10
7-4
12-10
12-8
4-3
6-3
9-5
3-0
3-2
6-3
9-8
5-3
4-3
16-6
9-0
10-9
10-3
8-6
5-4
9-8
4-3
12-3
8-7
8-7
9-8
9-4
8-5
8-7
2-3
8-0
16-6
3-2
9-12
2-4
5-4
7-2
4-3
3-2
8-1
5-2
8-4
Year-by-Year Results
2011
28-28-1 (15-10-1/3rd)
Scott Doffek Horizon
2/18 at Tennessee
L
0-4
2/19 at Tennessee
L
6-7
2/20 at Tennessee
W
9-6
2/26 vs. Illinois State~
L
3-13
2/27 vs. Illinois State~
L%
3/4 at #16 Arkansas
L
3/5 at #16 Arkansas
L
3/6 at #16 Arkansas
L
3/10 at San Jose State
L
3/11 vs. UC Davis+
L
3/12 at Santa Clara
W
3/13 at San Jose State
L
3/18 at Ohio
L%
3/19 at Ohio
W
3/19 at Ohio
L
3/20 at Ohio
L%
3/25 at IPFW
W
3/26 at IPFW
L
3/27 at IPFW
W%
3/27 at IPFW
L
4/1Butler*
W
4/2Butler*
L
4/2Butler*
W
4/5 at Northwestern
W
4/8 at UIC*
W
4/9 at UIC*
W
4/9 at UIC*
W
4/12Carroll
W
4/12 St. Norbert
W
4/15 at Cleveland State*
W
4/15 at Cleveland State*
L
4/16 at Cleveland State*
W
4/21 Cardinal Stritch
W
4/22 Wright State*
L%
4/23 Wright State*
L
4/23 Wright State*
L
4/29 Youngstown State*^
L%
4/29 Youngstown State*^
W
4/30 Cleveland State*
L
4/30 Cleveland State*
W
5/3 Wisconsin Lutheran
W
5/4 at Iowa
W
5/6 at Youngstown State*
W
5/7 at Youngstown State* W%
5/7 at Youngstown State*
L
5/14 at Valparaiso*
W
5/14 at Valparaiso*
W
5/15 at Butler*
L
5/15 at Butler*
T
5/17 Northern Illinois
L
5/17 Northern Illinois
W
5/19 Valparaiso*
W%
5/20 Valparaiso*
W%
5/20Valparaiso*
L
5/25 vs. Youngstown State # L
5/27 vs. Butler #
W
5/27 vs. UIC #
L
~ Games played in Clarksville, Tenn.
+ Game played in San Jose, Calif.
8-13
6-15
9-13
3-7
5-14
1-3
3-0
4-11
3-4
7-2
4-6
2-3
5-4
4-5
5-1
0-3
4-0
1-4
6-5
10-4
4-3
10-1
6-5
4-1
11-0
8-3
4-8
5-2
7-5
3-6
4-8
0-8
2-3
8-0
0-5
3-0
11-3
4-3
16-6
3-2
9-12
7-3
7-3
1-2
11-11
7-11
13-6
4-3
6-5
2-14
2-4
5-0
0-1
2010
33-26 (17-8/2nd)
Scott Doffek Horizon
2/26 at Arkansas State
L
5-6
2/27 at Arkansas State
L%
3-4
2/27 at Arkansas State
L
4-11
2/28 at Arkansas State
L
3-8
3/3 at Minnesota
W
13-6
3/5 at Austin Peay~
L
1-9
3/6 vs. SIUE~
W
3/6 vs. SIUE~
W
3/7 vs. Dayton~
W
3/12 at #14 Arkansas
L
3/13 at #14 Arkansas
L
3/14 at #14 Arkansas
L%
3/19 at #25 Kansas State
L
3/19 at #25 Kansas State
L
3/24 at Northern Illinois
L
3/26 at UIC*
L
3/27 at UIC*
W
3/27 at UIC*
L
3/30Parkside
W
3/30Parkside
W
4/2 Cleveland State*
W
4/3 Cleveland State*
W
4/3 Cleveland State*
W
4/9 Wisconsin Lutheran
W
4/9 St. Norbert
W
4/13 at Iowa
L
4/17 at Butler*
L
4/17 at Butler*
W
4/18 at Butler*
L
4/21 at Bradley
W
4/21 at Bradley
W
4/23 at Youngstown State*
L
4/23 at Youngstown State*
W
4/25 at Cleveland State*
W
4/28Northwestern^
W
4/28Northwestern^
L
4/30Valparaiso*
L
5/1 Valparaiso*
W%
5/1Valparaiso*
W
5/4 Cardinal Stritch
W
5/7 at Wright State*
W
5/8 at Wright State*
L
5/8 at Wright State*
W
5/12 Northern Illinois^
L
5/14Butler*
W
5/14Butler*
W
5/15UIC*
L
5/15UIC*
W
5/18 at Northern Illinois
L
5/20 Youngstown State*
W
5/22 Youngstown State*
W
5/22 Youngstown State*
W%
5/27 vs. Valparaiso #
W
5/28 vs. Wright State #
L
5/29 vs. Valparaiso #
W
5/29 vs. Wright State #
W
5/30 vs. Wright State #
W
6/4 at #1 Arizona State $
L
6/5 vs. #15 San Diego $
L
~ Games played in Clarksville, Tenn.
$ NCAA Regional at Tempe, Ariz.
20-2
6-5
6-0
6-14
0-7
2-3
0-4
1-2
5-7
5-6
13-5
4-10
6-2
10-4
4-1
5-3
7-5
17-4
14-4
3-9
2-11
14-4
12-20
12-6
20-2
7-8
9-8
6-5
9-0
1-4
3-17
7-5
3-0
7-6
9-6
3-20
10-7
3-5
5-4
6-5
7-11
10-3
6-21
9-4
8-5
8-7
3-1
0-1
3-1
14-7
6-3
2-6
1-22
2009
28-27 (14-9/2nd)
Scott Doffek Horizon
2/20 at #6 Arizona State
L
3-15
2/21 at #6 Arizona State
L
5-13
2/21 at #6 Arizona State
L
1-14
2/22 at #6 Arizona State
L
0-11
2/27 vs. #25 Michigan~
W 19-11
2/28 vs. Akron~
W
9-7
3/1 at Jacksonville~
W
3/6 at #25 Louisville+
L
3/7 vs. Eastern Illinois+
L
3/7 at #25 Louisville+
L
3/8 vs. Eastern Illinois+
L
3/13 at Austin Peay
L
3/14 at Austin Peay
L
3/14 at Austin Peay
W
3/15 at Austin Peay
L
3/18 at Central Michigan
L
3/18 at Central Michigan
L
3/26 at Valparaiso*
W
3/27 at Valparaiso*
L
3/27 at Valparaiso*
L
4/1 at Northern Illinois
L
4/3UIC*
W
4/4UIC*
L
4/4UIC*
W
4/7 Chicago State
W
4/7 Chicago State
W
4/10 Wright State*
W
4/11 Wright State*
W
4/11 Wright State*
W
4/14 at #23 Minnesota
L
4/15 Wisconsin Lutheran
W
4/17 at Youngstown State*
W
4/18 at Youngstown State*
W
4/18 at Youngstown State*
L
4/23 Cardinal Stritch
W
4/28 Northern Illinois
W
4/28 Northern Illinois
W
4/29 at Northwestern
W
5/2 at Cleveland State*
L
5/2 at Cleveland State*
W%
5/3 at Cleveland State*
W
5/3 at Cleveland State*
L
5/5 at Iowa
L
5/8 at UIC*
L
5/8 at UIC*
L
5/9 at Butler*
W
5/9 at Butler*
L
5/12 vs. Northern Illinois$
W
5/14Butler*^
W
5/14Butler*^
W
5/15Butler*
W
5/21 vs. Wright State #
L
5/22 vs. Valparaiso #
W
5/22 at Cleveland State #
W
5/23 vs. UIC #
L
~ Games played in Jacksonville, Fla.
+ Games played in Louisville, Ky.
$ Game played in Rockford, Ill.
2008
25-36 (11-15/5th)
Scott Doffek Horizon
2/22 at Jacksonville~
L
8-20
2/23 vs. UNC Wilmington~
L
3-6
2/24 vs. Richmond~
W
5-2
2/29 at St. Mary’s (CA)
L
4-9
3/1 at St. Mary’s (CA)
L
1-5
3/1 at St. Mary’s (CA)
L
4-5
3/2 at St. Mary’s (CA)
L
1-7
3/8 at Centenary
L
4-8
3/8 at Centenary
L
7-8
* League Game • ^ Game Played at Miller Park • # Horizon League Tournament • % Extra Innings • Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
10-9
6-19
3-4
7-8
4-16
8-10
4-7
3-2
1-5
12-13
3-5
6-5
2-4
5-7
3-5
6-3
3-7
11-4
16-2
11-0
16-6
8-5
8-7
2-12
16-2
4-3
12-3
7-8
7-3
5-2
6-4
7-2
2-3
10-7
12-1
3-5
4-11
4-5
3-6
3-2
6-7
7-6
6-5
7-6
6-0
4-20
10-7
6-5
3-18
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
2012
27-27 (18-11/3rd)
Scott Doffek Horizon
2/17 at #22 East Carolina
L
0-4
2/18 at #22 East Carolina
L
1-16
2/18 at #22 East Carolina
L
3-6
2/24 at Minnesota
L
0-1
2/25 at Minnesota
L
3-5
2/25 at Minnesota
W%
3-1
2/26 at Minnesota
W
6-1
3/1 vs. San Francisco ~
W
6-5
3/2 at San Diego State ~
L
4-7
3/3 vs. #22 Cal Poly ~
L
2-6
3/4 vs. San Diego ~
L
1-4
3/9 at UALR
L
5-12
3/10 at UALR
L
3-10
3/10 at UALR
W% 10-5
3/16 at Youngstown State*
W
5-4
3/17 at Youngstown State*
W
7-2
3/18 at Youngstown State* L%
3-4
3/24 at Valparaiso*
L
0-7
3/24 at Valparaiso*
L%
0-1
3/25 at Valparaiso*
L
2-3
3/27 at Northern Illinois
L
4-5
3/31UIC*
L
0-1
3/31UIC*
W
7-1
4/1UIC*
W 7-3
4/4 Cardinal Stritch
W
8-6
4/5Butler*
W 14-2
4/6Butler*
L 2-3
4/7Butler*
W 16-4
4/11 Wisconsin Lutheran
W
13-2
4/13 at Wright State*
L%
9-10
4/15 at Wright State*
L
3-8
4/15 at Wright State*
W
9-7
4/17 at Northwestern
L%
3-4
4/21 Youngstown State*
W
3-2
4/21 Youngstown State*
W
8-1
4/22 Youngstown State*
W
5-2
4/24 at Northern Illinois
W
13-2
4/27Valparaiso*
L
3-9
4/29Valparaiso*
L
1-4
4/29Valparaiso*
L
1-2
5/1 at Iowa
L
9-10
5/4 at UIC*
W
8-7
5/5 at UIC*
W
7-4
5/9Northwestern^
W 6-4
5/11 at Butler*
W
7-3
5/12 at Butler*
W
14-5
5/13 at Butler*
W
13-5
5/15 Northern Illinois
L
4-10
5/17 Wright State*
W
7-6
5/18 Wright State*
W
9-3
5/19 Wright State*
W
9-3
5/23 vs. Youngstown State # L
4-8
5/24 vs. Butler #
W
19-2
5/25 vs. Wright State #
L%
2-1
~ Games played in San Diego, Calif.
51
Year-by-Year Results
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
52
3/9 at Centenary
L
3/9 at Centenary
L
3/14 at Austin Peay
W
3/15 at Austin Peay
W
3/16 at Austin Peay
L
3/22 at UIC*
L
3/23 at UIC*
L
3/23 at UIC*
L
3/26 at Notre Dame
L
3/28 at Butler*
W
3/29 at Butler*
L
3/29 at Butler*
W
4/2 at Northern Illinois
L%
4/4 at Southern Illinois
L
4/5 at Southern Illinois
L
4/6 at Southern Illinois
L
4/9 at Chicago State
W%
4/9 at Chicago State
W
4/11 vs. Cleveland State*+
W
4/11 vs. Cleveland State*+
L
4/13 vs. Cleveland State*+
W
4/15Bradley
W
4/15Bradley
W
4/19 at Cleveland State*
L
4/19 at Cleveland State*
W
4/20 at Youngstown State* L%
4/20 at Youngstown State*
W
4/22 at Iowa
W
4/25 at Wright State*
W
4/26 at Wright State*
L
4/26 at Wright State*
L
4/29 Northern Illinois
L
4/30 at Northwestern
W
5/2Valparaiso*
L
5/3Valparaiso*
W
5/3Valparaiso*
L
5/6 Chicago State
L
5/6 Chicago State
W
5/7 at UNI
L
5/9UIC*
W
5/9UIC*
L
5/10Butler*
W
5/10Butler*
W
5/15 Youngstown State*^
L
5/15 Youngstown State*^
L%
5/16 Youngstown State*
W
5/21 vs. Cleveland State #
W%
5/22 vs. Wright State #
W
5/23 vs. UIC #
L
5/24 vs. Valparaiso #
W
5/24 vs. UIC #
W
5/25 vs. UIC #
L
~ Games played in Jacksonville, Fla.
+ Games played in Chicago, Ill.
6-8
1-2
12-7
10-5
4-6
8-9
1-2
4-5
3-14
20-10
10-22
12-4
2-3
9-10
4-5
2-5
10-9
9-7
7-6
18-24
6-5
4-3
4-2
4-7
4-3
9-10
3-10
13-5
13-10
2-8
11-19
3-5
6-5
6-7
13-5
3-20
7-13
4-3
6-9
6-3
3-7
12-1
9-5
6-8
4-5
9-8
10-7
20-3
5-7
8-3
7-2
3-16
2007 25-32 (16-14/3rd)
Scott Doffek Horizon
2/18 at #6 Arkansas
L
3-8
2/18 at #6 Arkansas
L
2-28
2/19 at #5 Arkansas
L
1-8
3/2 at #21 Kentucky
L
3-16
3/3 at #21 Kentucky
L
3-7
3/4 at #21 Kentucky
L
2-18
3/9 at Austin Peay
L
1-3
3/10 at Austin Peay
L
4-5
3/11 at Austin Peay
L
0-14
3/16 at Hawaii
L
2-9
3/17 at Hawaii
L
3-10
3/17 at Hawaii
L
3-5
3/18 at Hawaii
L
2-9
3/23 at UIC*
L
8-9
3/24 at UIC*
W
3-1
3/24 at UIC*
W
9-2
3/27 at Chicago State
L%
1-2
3/27 at Chicago State
W
11-4
3/30 at Wright State*
W
13-6
3/30 at Wright State*
L
3-12
3/31 at Wright State*
W
2-1
4/7Butler*^
L 2-5
4/7Butler*^
W 1-0
4/10UIC*
L
4-8
4/10UIC*
L 1-12
4/15 Youngstown State*
W
3-0
4/15 Youngstown State*
L
2-3
4/17UIC*
L 11-14
4/20 at Cleveland State*
W
11-5
4/21 at Cleveland State*
L
3-10
4/21 at Cleveland State*
W
2-1
4/24 at Northwestern
L
7-10
4/28 Wright State*
L
4-12
4/28 Wright State*
W
12-8
4/29 Wright State*
L
1-7
5/1Carroll
W 9-1
5/1Carroll
W 11-4
5/2 Northern Illinois
L
9-10
5/2 Northern Illinois
W
11-1
5/4 Cleveland State*
W
12-4
5/5 Cleveland State*
W
11-3
5/5 Cleveland State*
W
10-1
5/8 Chicago State
W
10-2
5/8 Chicago State
W
12-1
5/9MSOE
W 17-7
5/11 at Youngstown State* W%
6-3
5/11 at Youngstown State*
L
8-9
5/12 at Youngstown State*
W
5-3
5/12 at Youngstown State*
L
3-4
5/18 at Butler*
L
7-8
5/18 at Butler*
L
4-11
5/19 at Butler*
W%
2-1
5/19 at Butler*
W
6-2
5/23 vs. Youngstown State # W
16-6
5/24 vs. Wright State #
L 13-17
5/25 vs. Youngstown State # W
9-0
5/26 vs. Wright State #
L% 11-12
3/19 vs. Akron!
W
15-9
3/19 at Western Kentucky
L 13-14
3/21 at Kansas State Cancelled
3/22 at Kansas State Cancelled
3/24 at UIC*
L
2-5
3/25 at UIC*
W% 11-10
3/25 at UIC*
L
3-5
3/28 at Northern Iowa
W
4-2
4/1 at Wright State*
W
11-6
4/1 at Wright State*
L
1-5
4/2 at Wright State*
L
0-2
4/4 at Indiana State
L
7-14
4/4 at Indiana State
W
15-9
4/8Butler*^
W 3-2
4/8 Butler*^
W%
3-1
4/9Butler*
W 4-2
4/11UIC*
L 2-24
4/11UIC*
L
5-8
4/12 at Chicago State
W 26-12
4/15 Youngstown State*
W
7-4
4/15 Youngstown State*
L 10-12
4/16 Youngstown State*
L
8-12
4/18 UIC*
W%
7-6
4/22 at Cleveland State*
L
4-6
4/22 at Cleveland State*
W
16-0
4/23 at Cleveland State*
W
11-6
4/25 at Northwestern
W%
5-4
4/27 Carroll College
W
7-5
4/28 Wright State*
W
11-8
4/29 Wright State*
W
6-3
4/29 Wright State*
L
3-4
5/2 Northern Illinois
L
7-8
5/6 Cleveland State*
W
14-1
5/6 Cleveland State*
W
6-0
5/7 Cleveland State*
W% 11-10
5/10 at Bradley
W
6-1
5/10 at Bradley
W
5-4
5/13 at Youngstown State* L%
3-4
5/13 at Youngstown State*
L
3-6
5/14 at Youngstown State*
W
9-5
5/16 Chicago State
L
3-5
5/16 Chicago State
W
17-5
5/19 at Butler*
W
12-5
5/20 at Butler*
W
8-3
5/20 at Butler*
W
9-5
5/25 at Wright State #
L
3-20
5/26 vs. Cleveland State #
W
8-3
5/26 vs. UIC #
L
6-14
$ Games played in Evansville, Ind.
! Games played in Bowling Green, Ky.
3/20 vs. Ohio State!
L
1-4
3/21 vs. Cornell!
L
7-8
3/22 vs. Cornell!
L
5-6
3/23 vs. Kent State! Cancelled
3/23 vs. Dartmouth! Cancelled
3/24 vs. Illinois!
W
4-1
4/2 at Illinois State
W
8-6
4/2 at Illinois State
L
3-6
4/3 at Illinois State
W
10-6
4/6IPFW
W 26-21
4/6IPFW
W 10-8
4/8Butler*
W 7-6
4/9Butler*
L 1-7
4/9Butler*
W 2-1
4/10Butler*
W 10-6
4/13Valparaiso^
W 12-4
4/15 at UIC*
W
8-6
4/16 at UIC*
L
2-12
4/16 at UIC*
W
10-6
4/17 at UIC*
L 11-14
4/20 at #28 Creighton
L
2-3
4/20 at #28 Creighton
L
1-9
4/22 Cleveland State*
L
5-13
4/23 Cleveland State*
W
4-3
4/24 Cleveland State*
W
9-1
4/24 Cleveland State*
W
10-9
4/26 at Northwestern
L
6-18
4/29 at Chicago State
L
5-7
5/4 at Iowa
L
1-5
5/4 at Iowa
L
2-8
5/6 Wright State*
W
8-2
5/7 Wright State*
W
7-4
5/7 Wright State*
W
14-6
5/8 Wright State*^
L
1-15
5/10 at Western Michigan
L
5-13
5/10 at Western Michigan
L
7-15
5/18IPFW
L
4-6
5/18IPFW
W
5-4
5/20 at Youngstown State*
L
1-9
5/21 at Youngstown State*
L
0-1
5/21 at Youngstown State* L%
4-5
5/22 at Youngstown State*
W
12-7
5/25 vs. Butler #
W
7-5
5/26 vs. Youngstown State # L
3-4
5/27 vs. Wright State #
W
4-0
5/28 vs. Youngstown State # W 12-10
5/28 vs. UIC #
W
8-4
5/29 vs. UIC #
L
6-9
$ Games played in Clarksville, Tenn.
! Games played in Bradenton, Fla.
2006
32-25 (18-12/2nd)
Jerry Augustine Horizon
2/10 at St. Mary’s (CA)
W
2-0
2/11 at St. Mary’s (CA)
L
4-16
2/11 at St. Mary’s (CA)
L
2-5
2/12 at St. Mary’s (CA)
L
3-7
2/24 at Evansville$
L%
5-6
2/25 vs. Eastern Illinois$
L
2-3
2/26 vs. Northern Illinois$
W
9-8
3/3 at #20 Missouri
L
3-14
3/4 at #20 Missouri
L
5-9
3/5 at #20 Missouri
W
7-2
3/18 vs. Akron!
W 20-12
2005
26-31 (12-8/3rd)
Jerry Augustine Horizon
2/25 at Austin Peay$
L
1-9
2/26 vs. Akron$
L
3-5
2/27 vs. Valparaiso$
W%
8-7
3/4 at Arkansas State
W
7-3
3/5 at Arkansas State
L
3-6
3/6 at Arkansas State
L%
2-3
3/11 at Oklahoma State
L
0-11
3/12 at Oklahoma State
L
3-20
3/13 at Oklahoma State
L
1-5
3/19 vs. Rhode Island!
W
12-9
3/20 vs. Vermont!
L
1-2
2004
23-30 (9-10/5th)
Jerry Augustine Horizon
3/5 at Kansas
L
6-22
3/6 at Kansas
W
9-7
3/7 at Kansas
L
7-8
3/12 at Saint Louis
W
9-8
3/13 at Saint Louis
L
3-7
3/13 at Saint Louis
L%
7-8
3/19 vs. Massachusetts!
L
5-11
3/19 vs. Bucknell!
W
7-6
3/20 vs. Indiana!
L 10-11
3/21 vs. Dartmouth!
L
1-4
3/22 vs. Wright State!
L
4-5
* League Game • ^ Game Played at Miller Park • # Horizon League Tournament • % Extra Innings • Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Year-by-Year Results
8-3
5-4
7-4
10-9
0-10
0-9
2-1
10-14
5-12
0-2
6-5
6-2
11-15
4-8
10-8
1-5
0-3
4-3
6-16
4-3
6-4
0-5
0-5
4-15
6-2
7-3
14-15
3-4
2-1
19-10
15-8
5-4
0-5
6-10
4-3
8-2
4-5
8-9
8-13
11-3
6-9
12-15
2003 25-25 (13-10/3rd)
Jerry Augustine Horizon
2/21 at Austin Peay
L
1-5
2/21 at Austin Peay
L
2-4
3/7 at #12 Nebraska
L
8-0
3/7 at #12 Nebraska
L
9-6
3/18 vs. Rider!
L
5-3
3/19 vs. St. Peter’s!
W
6-4
3/19 vs. St. Peter’s!
W
27-7
3/20 vs. Rider!
L
12-6
3/20 vs. Stony Brook!
W
13-5
3/21 vs. Stony Brook!
W
9-7
3/22 vs. Stony Brook!
L
18-8
3/30 at Northern Iowa
W
7-6
3/30 at Northern Iowa
W%
6-5
3/31 at Northern Iowa
L
3-6
4/2 at Bradley
L
3-5
4/2 at Bradley
W 16-10
4/5Valparaiso^
W 8-4
4/5Valparaiso^
W
4/11 at Wright State*
L
4/12 at Wright State*
W
4/12 at Wright State*
L
4/13 at Wright State*
L
4/18Butler*
W
4/19 Butler*
L%
4/20Butler*
W
4/20Butler*
W
4/22 at Chicago State
L
4/22 at Chicago State
W
4/24 at UW-Parkside
L
4/24 at UW-Parkside
W
4/25 Cleveland State*
W
4/26 Cleveland State*
W
4/26 Cleveland State*
W
4/26 Cleveland State*
W
4/29 at Northwestern
L
5/3 at Detroit*
L
5/3 at Detroit*
W
5/4 at Detroit*
L
5/4 at Detroit*
L
5/6 at Valparaiso
L
5/9 Youngstown State*
W
5/10 Youngstown State*
L
5/10 Youngstown State*
W
5/16 at UIC*
L
5/17 at UIC*
W
5/17 at UIC*
W
5/18 at UIC*
L
5/22 vs. Youngstown State # L
5/23 vs. UIC #
L
! Games played in Homestead, Fla.
6-0
4-5
6-0
1-4
0-4
3-2
10-14
2-1
7-3
4-6
7-3
2-9
7-6
11-8
7-1
5-2
4-1
10-13
2-3
11-5
2-6
1-4
1-6
8-3
3-6
5-4
2-13
4-2
2-1
2-4
6-9
4-6
2002
36-20 (15/8/2nd)
Jerry Augustine Horizon
2/22 at Kansas
L
1-4
2/23 at Kansas
L
7-8
2/23 at Kansas
L
1-13
3/15 vs. Radford!
W
2-0
3/15 vs. Chicago State!
W
10-9
3/16 vs. Cornell!
W
9-8
3/17 vs. Rider!
L
5-6
3/18 vs. Rider!
W
11-4
3/18 vs. Kansas State!
L
7-8
3/20 at Miami (FL)
L
3-10
3/24 at Illinois
L
1-2
3/27 at Northern Iowa
L
9-10
4/2 at #13 Nebraska
L
1-10
4/3 at #13 Nebraska
L
1-16
4/11 Wis. Lutheran
W
6-5
4/11 Wis. Lutheran
W
18-5
4/12 Wright State*
W
4-2
4/13 Wright State*
L
3-8
4/13 Wright State*
W
6-5
4/14 Wright State*
W
5-4
4/16 at Northern Illinois
W
6-3
4/18 at Valparaiso
W
8-4
4/20 at Butler*
L
2-5
4/21 at Butler*
L%
1-4
4/21 at Butler*
W
2-1
4/22 at Butler*
W
4-1
4/24Bradley^
W
5-4
4/24Bradley^
W 20-7
4/26 at Cleveland State*
L
4/27 at Cleveland State*
W
4/27 at Cleveland State*
W
4/28 at Cleveland State*
W
4/30 at Northwestern
W
5/2UW-Parkside
W
5/2UW-Parkside
W
5/3Detroit*
W
5/4Detroit*
W
5/4 Detroit*
W%
5/5Detroit*
W
5/7 at Iowa
W
5/7 at Iowa
W
5/10 at Youngstown State*
W
5/11 at Youngstown State*
L
5/11 at Youngstown State*
W
5/15 Chicago State
W
5/15 Chicago State
W
5/17UIC*
L
5/18UIC*
W
5/18UIC*
L
5/19UIC*
L
5/23 at Cleveland State #
W
5/24 vs. Butler #
W
5/25 vs. UIC #
W
5/26 vs. UIC #
W
5/31 at #13 Nebraska $
L
6/1 vs. SW Missouri State $ L
$ NCAA Regional at Lincoln, Neb.
2-3
8-2
4-3
15-2
6-5
3-0
8-5
7-4
13-3
1-0
5-3
8-6
7-3
7-6
7-8
6-0
6-2
9-4
6-11
3-1
6-11
5-10
7-1
8-5
9-0
6-3
7-2
6-1
2001
39-18 (16-4/1st)
Jerry Augustine
MCC
3/2 at Texas
L
1-8
3/4 at Texas
L
4-10
3/5 at Texas
L
3-9
3/10 at Evansville
L
6-7
3/10 at Evansville
L
5-7
3/11 at Evansville
W
9-8
3/17 vs. St. Francis (NY)!
W
16-5
3/18 vs. Northeastern!
W
11-4
3/18 vs. Cornell!
W
8-0
3/19 vs. Stony Brook!
W
14-1
3/19 vs. Drexel
W
17-1
3/21 vs. Hartford!
W
12-6
3/22 vs. Stony Brook!
W
21-4
3/22 vs. Hartford!
W
11-7
3/28 at #8 Nebraska
L
2-16
3/28 at #8 Nebraska
L 10-16
4/3 at Northern Illinois
L
8-9
4/7 at Detroit*
W
6-4
4/7 at Detroit*
W
12-2
4/8 at Detroit*
W% 1411
4/8 at Detroit*
W
13-1
4/12 at Valparaiso
L
7-8
4/13 at Creighton
L
3-4
4/14 at Creighton
W
4-0
4/14 at Creighton
L
3-5
4/18 at UW-Whitewater
W
14-6
4/19 Chicago State
W
27-7
4/20 Cleveland State*
W
20-4
4/21 Cleveland State*
W
5-3
4/21 Cleveland State*
W
9-3
4/22 Cleveland State*
W
8-2
4/23Lakeland
W
8-2
4/23Lakeland
W
8-2
4/27 at UIC*
W
15-4
4/28 at UIC*
L
6-9
4/28 at UIC*
L
0-7
4/29 at UIC*
W
10-4
5/1 at Northwestern
W
13-5
5/2 at UW-Parkside
L
4-19
5/2 at UW-Parkside
W 12-11
5/4 at Wright State*
W
10-8
5/5 at Wright State*
L%
5-6
5/5 at Wright State*
W
19-2
5/6 at Wright State*
W
11-4
5/8 E. Illinois
W
14-4
5/8 E. Illinois
W
5-1
5/9 at Chicago State
W 18-12
5/11Butler*
W 17-3
5/12Butler*
W
7-0
5/12 Butler*
W%
3-2
5/13Butler*
L
1-4
5/17 vs. Detroit #
W
16-0
5/18 vs. Wright State #
W
5-1
5/19 at UIC #
W
7-6
5/20 vs. Cleveland State #
W
4-1
5/25 at #8 Notre Dame $
L
4-12
5/26 vs. UC Santa Barbara $ L 12-13
$ NCAA Regional at South Bend, Ind.
2000
30-24 (12-6/t-1st)
Jerry Augustine
MCC
2/11 at McNeese State
L
4-10
2/12 vs New Orleans
L
3-17
2/13 vs Oral Roberts
L
5-7
3/3 at Creighton
L
1-5
3/4 at Creighton
L
4-7
3/4 at Creighton
L
3-18
3/12 at E. Kentucky
L
3-4
3/12 vs. Akron
L
3-8
3/20 at Jacksonville State
W
11-0
3/20 at Jacksonville State
W
13-3
3/22 at Samford
W
13-5
3/22 at Samford
L 17-20
3/23 at Ala.-Huntsville
W
9-7
3/24 at Middle Tenn. State
L
3-4
3/24 at Middle Tenn. State
L
3-4
3/25 at Middle Tenn. State
W
5-3
3/26 at Miami (OH)
L
2-8
3/26 at Miami (OH)
W
7-1
3/29 at #21 Notre Dame
W
14-3
3/30 at Valparaiso
W
7-1
4/3 Concordia (WI)
W
25-2
4/5 Wis. Lutheran
W
19-0
4/5 Wis. Lutheran
W
17-0
4/9 at Butler*
W
9-2
4/9 at Butler*
W
11-5
4/12 at Northwestern
L
7-12
4/14 Wright State*
L
6-13
4/15 Wright State*
W
17-2
4/15 Wright State*
W
5-4
4/16 Wright State*
L
4-20
4/24 at #15 Nebraska
L
0-11
4/24 at #15 Nebraska
L
5-8
4/25 at #15 Nebraska
W
9-7
4/26 Chicago State
W
7-4
4/28UIC*
W
4-2
* League Game • ^ Game Played at Miller Park • # Horizon League Tournament • % Extra Innings • Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
3/23 vs. Dartmouth!
W
3/27 at Indiana State
W
3/27 at Indiana State
W
3/28 at Indiana State
W
3/30 at #20 Nebraska
L
3/31 at #20 Nebraska
L
4/6 at Northern Illinois
W
4/6 at Northern Illinois
L
4/9 at Butler*
L
4/10 at Butler*
L
4/10 at Butler*
W
4/11 at Butler*
W
4/14 vs. Neb.-Omaha&
L
4/14 at Creighton
L
4/16UIC*
W
4/17UIC*
L
4/17UIC*
L
4/18UIC*
W
4/20Bradley
L
4/22 at Valparaiso
W%
4/23 at Cleveland State*
W
4/24 at Cleveland State*
L
4/24 at Cleveland State*
L
4/27 at Northwestern
L
4/28 Chicago State
W
5/1Detroit*
W
5/1Detroit*
L
5/2 Detroit*^
L%
5/2Detroit*^
W
5/4 at Chicago State
W
5/4 at Chicago State
W
5/7 at Wright State*
W%
5/8 at Wright State*
L
5/8 at Wright State*
L
5/9 at Wright State*
W
5/15 at Southern Illinois
W
5/15 at Southern Illinois
L
5/16 at Southern Illinois
L%
5/18 Western Michigan
L
5/26 vs. Wright State #
W
5/27 vs. UIC #
L
5/27 vs. Butler #
L
! Games played in Bradenton, Fla.
& Game Played at Creighton
53
Year-by-Year Results
54
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
4/29UIC*
4/29UIC*
4/30UIC*
5/2UW-Whitewater
5/3 at Eastern Illinois
5/3 at Eastern Illinois
5/5Detroit*
5/6Detroit*
5/6Detroit*
5/7Detroit*
5/9Minn.-Duluth
5/12 at Cleveland State*
5/13 at Cleveland State*
5/13 at Cleveland State*
5/14 at Cleveland State*
5/18 vs. Detroit #
5/19 vs. Butler #
5/20 vs. Cleveland State #
5/20 vs. UIC #
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
4-1
3-6
4-7
8-0
0-3
12-8
5-3
10-3
4-1
7-3
6-5
4-9
7-2
11-1
4-10
10-9
6-12
6-5
4-5
1999
31-29 (11-7/2nd)
Jerry Augustine
MCC
2/13 at Oklahoma State
L
9-13
2/14 at Oklahoma State
L
3-24
2/27 at Nebraska
L
7-8
2/28 at Nebraska
L
4-13
2/28 at Nebraska
L
5-10
3/5 at Creighton
L
8-9
3/5 at Creighton
L
4-5
3/12 at Murray State
L
7-9
3/14 at Ala.-Birmingham
W
11-7
3/14 at Ala.-Birmingham
L
3-4
3/15 at Jacksonville State
L
5-7
3/16 at Jacksonville State
L
5-6
3/17 at Tennessee Tech
W 18-13
3/18 at Belmont
L
9-11
3/19 at Middle Tenn. State
L 12-13
3/20 at Western Illinois
W
9-4
3/20 at Western Illinois
W
21-5
3/24 at Bradley
W 12-10
3/24 at Bradley
W
8-2
3/30 at Notre Dame
L
6-7
4/1 at Northern Illinois
W
15-3
4/1 at Northern Illinois
W
3-0
4/2 UW-La Crosse
W
8-7
4/2 UW-La Crosse
W
13-6
4/7UW-Parkside
L 0-7
4/7UW-Parkside
L 0-2
4/10 at Detroit*
L
0-1
4/10 at Detroit*
W
8-1
4/13 at Northwestern
L
5-9
4/14 Chicago State
W
9-8
4/14 Chicago State
L
7-8
4/17Butler*
W
7-4
4/17Butler*
W 11-7
4/18Butler*
W
8-7
4/18Butler*
L
4-7
4/20 Indiana State
L
4-9
4/23 at Wright State*
W
12-2
4/24 at Wright State*
W
4-0
4/24 at Wright State*
L
1-6
4/25 at Wright State*
W
13-5
4/28 Concordia (WI)
W
17-6
4/28 Concordia (WI)
W
26-7
4/30 Cleveland State*
L
5/1 Cleveland State*
W
5/1 Cleveland State*
L
5/2 Cleveland State*
L
5/4 at Chicago State
W
5/5Valparaiso
W
5/7 at UIC*
W
5/8 at UIC*
W
5/8 at UIC*
L
5/9 at UIC*
W
5/14 at UIC #
L
5/15 vs. Detroit #
W
5/16 vs. Wright State #
W
5/17 at UIC #
W
5/17 vs. Butler #
W
5/28 vs. #1 Rice $
W
5/29 at #21 Texas Tech $
L
5/29 vs. #1 Rice $
L
$ NCAA Regional at Lubbock, Texas
6-8
8-2
5-9
2-6
12-7
12-5
12-0
7-3
3-6
5-4
7-12
12-3
3-2
10-2
10-2
8-4
5-8
1-27
1998
33-15-1 (14-6/2nd)
Jerry Augustine
MCC
2/21 at Nebraska
L
2-7
2/21 at Nebraska
L
2-9
2/22 at Nebraska
L
2-6
2/27 at W. Kentucky
L
0-5
2/27 at W. Kentucky
W
12-4
2/28 at W. Kentucky
W
9-7
3/12 at Belmont
T 13-13
3/13 at Samford
W
8-3
3/13 at Samford
W
10-9
3/14 at Samford
W
3-1
3/14 at Samford
W 21-12
3/24 at Minnesota
L 13-16
3/25 at Minnesota
W 13-11
3/27UIC*
W
6-1
3/28UIC*
W 13-6
3/28UIC*
W
6-4
3/29UIC*
W
9-5
4/2 Wis. Lutheran
W
15-3
4/2 Wis. Lutheran
W
16-1
4/4Detroit*
W 11-6
4/4Detroit*
L 5-8
4/5Detroit*
L 3-4
4/5Detroit*
L 2-1
4/7 at Northwestern
W
6-4
4/13 at Notre Dame
L
1-4
4/14 at UW-LaCrosse
W
10-1
4/14 at UW-LaCrosse
W
11-1
4/17 at Butler*
W
1-0
4/18 at Butler*
W
11-9
4/18 at Butler*
W
3-0
4/19 at Butler*
L
5-11
4/22 Eastern Illinois
L
0-3
4/22 Eastern Illinois
W
6-5
4/24 Wright State*
W
6-4
4/25 Wright State*
L
6-8
4/25 Wright State*
W
7-1
4/26 Wright State*
W 15-14
4/28 at Chicago State
W
6-0
4/28 at Chicago State
W
8-0
4/30 NE Illinois
W
9-1
4/30 NE Illinois
W
13-4
5/1 at Cleveland State*
L
4-3
5/1
5/2
5/2
5/8
5/9
5/10
5/10
at Cleveland State*
at Cleveland State*
at Cleveland State*
vs. Cleveland State #
vs. Butler #
vs. Detroit #
vs. Butler #
W
W
W
W
L%
W
L
18-6
5-3
9-4
11-4
4-5
6-1
2-6
1997 28-30 (13-11/3rd)
Jerry Augustine
MCC
2/26 vs. St. Joseph’s (IN)
W
4-1
2/26 vs. St. Joseph’s (IN)
L
2-6
3/2 at Creighton
L 11-18
3/2 at Creighton
L
3-4
3/3 at Creighton
L
6-8
3/4 at Kansas State
L
4-5
3/4 at Kansas State
L
3-10
3/8 at Eastern Illinois
L
1-13
3/8 at Eastern Illinois
L
2-12
3/15 at Wright State*
L
2-3
3/16 at Wright State*
L
0-8
3/16 at Wright State*
W
12-8
3/17 at Wright State*
L
1-5
3/20 at Iowa State
L
3-4
3/20 at Iowa State
L
0-1
3/23Valparaiso
W
3-1
3/23Valparaiso
L 4-11
3/26 at Minnesota
L
7-11
3/26 at Minnesota
L
3-8
3/27 Cleveland State*
W
2-1
3/27 Cleveland State*
W
6-3
3/30 Cleveland State*
L
2-4
3/30 Cleveland State*
L
5-7
4/1 at Northwestern
L
0-1
4/3 at Notre Dame
L
7-12
4/3 at Notre Dame
W
2-1
4/5 at Detroit*
L
3-5
4/6 at Detroit*
L 15-16
4/6 at Detroit*
L 11-13
4/7 at Detroit*
W
9-5
4/9 at NE Illinois
W
3-2
4/9 at NE Illinois
W
12-9
4/10 at Chicago State
W
6-0
4/15UW-Parkside
W
3-1
4/15UW-Parkside
W
4-0
4/16 Wis. Lutheran
W
9-3
4/17 at Viterbo
W
10-0
4/17 at Viterbo
L
8-11
4/19Butler*
W
2-1
4/19Butler*
W
3-2
4/20Butler*
W
2-1
4/20Butler*
W
6-4
4/23 at Iowa
W
1-0
4/23 at Iowa
W
2-1
4/24 NE Illinois
W
8-0
4/24 NE Illinois
W 17-11
4/26 Northern Illinois*
L 10-11
4/26 Northern Illinois*
W
7-2
4/27 Northern Illinois*
W
6-5
4/27 Northern Illinois*
L
5-11
4/29 at Northwestern
L
7-14
5/3 at UIC*
L
3-4
5/3 at UIC*
W
5-4
5/4 at UIC*
W
18-8
5/4
5/7
5/9
5/10
at UIC*
Chicago State
vs. Detroit #
vs. Wright State #
Baseball
5-1
6-3
6-7
1-10
1996
23-26 (13-8/2nd)
Jerry Augustine
MCC
3/9 at Middle Tenn. State
L
0-5
3/10 at Middle Tenn. State
L
2-10
3/10 at Middle Tenn. State
L
6-9
3/11 at Cumberland
L
4-7
3/11 at Cumberland
L
8-9
3/12 at Vanderbilt
L
1-8
3/13 vs. Indiana Tech
W
5-3
3/13 at W. Kentucky
L
7-8
3/14 at Austin Peay
L
6-18
3/24 at Butler*
L
4-6
3/24 at Butler*
W
10-4
3/25 at Butler*
L
4-5
3/30 at Cleveland State*
W
5-4
3/30 at Cleveland State*
W
10-5
3/31 at Cleveland State*
W
6-5
3/31 at Cleveland State*
W
9-3
4/7 Wright State*
W
3-0
4/7 Wright State*
W
8-6
4/8 at Notre Dame
L
6-8
4/9 at NE Illinois
L
4-6
4/9 at NE Illinois
L
2-7
4/11 at Valparaiso
W
17-8
4/11 at Valparaiso
W
10-2
4/13UIC*
L
1-5
4/13UIC*
L 4-10
4/14UIC*
L
4-8
4/14UIC*
W 23-2
4/16 at Minnesota
L
2-5
4/16 at Minnesota
L
2-10
4/17 Chicago State
W
4-3
4/17 Chicago State
W
8-3
4/20 at Northern Illinois*
W
10-5
4/20 at Northern Illinois*
W 15-10
4/21 at Northern Illinois*
L
0-3
4/21 at Northern Illinois*
W
9-0
4/23 Cardinal Stritch
W
14-4
4/24 at Northwestern
L
5-6
4/25 NE Illinois
L
9-21
4/25 NE Illinois
W
8-3
4/27Detroit*
L
4-5
4/27Detroit*
W
5-3
4/28Detroit*
L
6
5/5 at Iowa
W
8-5
5/5 at Iowa
W
2-0
5/7 at Northwestern
L
9-10
5/11 vs. UIC #
L
5-8
5/11 at Butler #
W
9-5
5/12 vs. Northern Illinois #
L
1-4
1995
21-24 (6-9/4th)
Jerry Augustine
MCC (West)
3/10 vs. Youngstown State
W
16-6
3/11 vs. Bowling Green
W
6-5
3/12 at E. Kentucky
L
1-2
3/13 at E. Kentucky
L
0-20
3/14 at Morehead State
W
4-1
3/15 at Morehead State
W
8-1
* League Game • ^ Game Played at Miller Park • # Horizon League Tournament • % Extra Innings • Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted
Milwaukee Panthers
W
W
L
L
Year-by-Year Results
at Morehead State
vs. Indiana Tech
at W. Kentucky
at Austin Peay
at Austin Peay
at Austin Peay
at Xavier
at Xavier
at Xavier
at Xavier
at Eastern Illinois
at Notre Dame*
at Notre Dame*
at Notre Dame*
Chicago State
at UIC*
at UIC*
at UIC*
at UIC*
at Northwestern
at Northwestern
Northern Illinois*
Northern Illinois*
Northern Illinois*
Northern Illinois*
Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa
at Minnesota
Cardinal Stritch
at Butler*
at Butler*
at Butler*
at Butler*
at Chicago State
at Chicago State
at Iowa
at Iowa
NE Illinois
NE Illinois
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L%
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
10-13
5-4
10-9
6-4
2-4
4-5
6-5
9-3
4-7
3-5
7-5
10-6
6-7
1-10
7-5
0-6
1-0
2-0
3-7
1-3
4-5
4-6
4-12
9-13
8-5
5-10
3-4
3-15
9-3
3-6
14-10
6-8
15-5
9-3
7-5
4-10
4-6
2-3
3-2
1994 20-30 (9-12/6th)
Bill Schufreider Mid-Con
3/12 at Morehead State
L
2-5
3/12 at Morehead State
L
3-4
3/14 at Cumberland L
2-3
3/14 at Cumberland
L
2-7
3/15 at Tennessee Tech
L
1-6
3/15 at Tennessee Tech
W
6-2
3/16 at Murray State
W
6-4
3/16 at Murray State
W
4-1
3/17 at W. Kentucky
L
0-2
3/18 at W. Kentucky
L 16-17
3/19 at Middle Tenn. State
L
2-7
3/19 at Middle Tenn. State
L
3-10
3/23 at Illinois State
L
2-4
3/23 at Illinois State
L
3-7
3/26 Eastern Illinois
L
0-3
3/26 Eastern Illinois
L
1-2
3/30 at Northern Iowa
L
2-3
3/30 at Northern Iowa
W
3-2
4/2 at Youngstown State*
W
4-0
4/2 at Youngstown State*
W
7-3
4/5 at Northern Illinois*
W
7-6
4/9 at Western Illinois*
W
6-1
4/9 at Western Illinois*
4/14 at Northwestern
4/15 at Notre Dame
4/15 at Notre Dame
4/16 at NE Illinois
4/16 at NE Illinois
4/17 NE Illinois
4/17 NE Illinois
4/21 at Northern Illinois*
4/21 at Northern Illinois*
4/23 Wright State*
4/23 Wright State*
4/24 Wright State*
4/26 Chicago State
4/26 Chicago State
5/1 at UIC*
5/1 at UIC*
5/2UIC*
5/3 Northern Iowa
5/3 Northern Iowa
5/4 at Chicago State
5/4 at Chicago State
5/8 at Valparaiso*
5/8 at Valparaiso*
5/8 at Valparaiso*
5/14 Cleveland State*
5/14 Cleveland State*
5/15 Cleveland State*
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
5-6
1-8
3-12
8-14
13-7
5-11
6-5
5-11
8-5
0-11
0-4
0-1
2-6
7-2
1-0
1-2
3-7
3-9
5-4
7-6
5-6
5-3
0-2
11-8
10-5
2-1
4-3
2-11
1993 10-19
Scott Kugi
Independent
3/21 at Butler
W
3-2
3/21 at Butler
L
1-6
3/22 at Butler
L
1-2
3/22 at Butler
L
5-8
3/24 at Evansville
L
5-8
4/6 at Bradley
L
3-5
4/6 at Bradley
L%
3-4
4/13 at Northern Illinois
W
9-3
4/13 at Northern Illinois
L
3-9
4/18 Concordia (WI)
W
28-3
4/18 Concordia (WI)
W
14-3
4/22 St. Francis (IL)
L
1-13
4/22 St. Francis (IL)
L
5-7
4/24 at Chicago State
W
21-3
4/24 at Chicago State
W
11-3
4/25 at Chicago State
L
2-3
4/26UW-Parkside
L 5-10
4/26UW-Parkside
L
0-5
4/28 at Valparaiso
L
3-5
4/28 at Valparaiso
W
2-1
5/1 Cardinal Stritch
W
9-7
5/1 Cardinal Stritch
W
10-3
5/2 at St. Xavier
L
4-15
5/6 at UIC
L
2-3
5/6 at UIC
W
10-9
5/7 at UW-Parkside
L
1-5
5/7 at UW-Parkside
L
4-5
5/9 NE Illinois
L
4-11
5/9 NE Illinois
L
2-3
Home games played at Simmons Field
1992
14-32
Scott Kugi
Independent
2/29 at Indiana
L
0-18
3/1 at Indiana
L
1-19
3/1 at Indiana
L
5-25
3/15 at Southern Tech
L
2-5
3/15 at Southern Tech
L
3-6
3/16 at DeKalb (GA)
L
1-3
3/16 at DeKalb (GA)
W
8-2
3/17 at DeKalb (GA)
L
5-6
3/17 at DeKalb (GA)
W
3-0
3/18 at W. Georgia
L
7-8
3/20 at Piedmont
L
0-10
3/20 at Piedmont
L
1-9
3/21 at Georgia State
W
7-2
3/24 at Northern Iowa
W 22-17
3/25 at Northern Iowa
L
6-7
3/25 at Northern Iowa
L
3-6
4/6UW-Parkside
L 1-9
4/6UW-Parkside
L 5-14
4/9 at Northern Illinois
W
8-6
4/9 at Northern Illinois
W
6-5
4/12 at St. Francis (IL)
L
0-3
4/12 at St. Francis (IL)
L
1-6
4/17 Northern Illinois
L
1-4
4/17 Northern Illinois
L
4-5
4/20 NE Illinois
L
3-15
4/20 NE Illinois
W
7-6
4/21 at UIC
L
4-9
4/21 at UIC
L
1-4
4/22 Northern Iowa
L
4-10
4/22 Northern Iowa
L
2-5
4/26Viterbo
W
6-1
4/26Viterbo
W
3-1
4/27 at UW-Parkside
L
0-1
4/27 at UW-Parkside
W
5-1
4/28 St. Francis (IL)
L
4-6
4/28 St. Francis (IL)
L
5-15
4/30 at Chicago State
W
2-1
4/30 at Chicago State
L
1-2
5/1 at Lewis
L
5-11
5/3 at NE Illinois
L
0-1
5/3 at NE Illinois
L
2-7
5/4 at Chicago State
W
8-2
5/6 at Edgewood
W
9-1
5/6 at Edgewood
W
7-2
5/7 at UIC
L
4-5
5/8Lewis
L 13-14
Home games played at Simmons Field
1991
Scott Kugi
3/2 at Indiana
3/3 at Indiana
3/23 vs. Loras
3/24 at DeKalb (GA)
3/24 at DeKalb (GA)
3/25 at Shorter
3/25 at Shorter
3/26 at DeKalb (GA)
3/26 at DeKalb (GA)
3/27 at Southern Tech
3/27 at Southern Tech
3/28 at Kennesaw State
9-35
Independent
L
0-8
L
4-5
W
9-2
L
2-3
L
8-16
L
1-4
L
2-6
L
1-4
L
5-6
L
2-3
L
1-2
L
1-9
4/3 at UW-Oshkosh
L
4/3 at UW-Oshkosh
L
4/4 Madison Tech
W
4/5Carthage
L
4/6 at Northern Iowa
L
4/6 at Northern Iowa
W
4/7 at Northern Iowa
L
4/7 at Northern Iowa
L
4/11 at NE Illinois
L
4/11 at NE Illinois
L
4/16Lewis
L
4/16Lewis
L
4/18 at UW-Parkside
L
4/18 at UW-Parkside
L
4/21 at St. Francis (IL)
L
4/21 at St. Francis (IL)
L
4/22 St. Francis (IL)
L
4/22 St. Francis (IL)
W
4/24 at Wisconsin
L
4/25 at Illinois State
L
4/27 at Chicago State
L
4/27 at Chicago State
W
4/28 Chicago State
W
4/28 Chicago State
W
4/30 NE Illinois
L
4/30 NE Illinois
L
5/2 at Lewis
L
5/2 at Lewis
L
5/4UW-Parkside
W
5/4UW-Parkside
W
Home games played multiple sites
********************************
Milwaukee has more victories (60)
against Butler than any other team
in its NCAA Division I history.
1. Butler - 60
2. Cleveland State - 58
3. UIC - 47
4. Wright State - 45
5. Chicago State - 39
The Panthers highest winning
percentage (minimum 10 games played)
against any opponent is .780 against
Chicago State (39-11).
1. Chicago State - .780 (39-11)
2. Bradley - .733 (11-4)
3. Cleveland State - .734 (58-21)
4. Butler - .672 (60-29-1)
5. Detroit - .641 (25-14)
On the other end of the spectrum, the lowest
winning percentage the Panthers have against
a team that they have defeated at least once
is .056 against Nebraska.
UWM has gone just 1-17 all-time
against the Huskers.
* League Game • ^ Game Played at Miller Park • # Horizon League Tournament • % Extra Innings • Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted
Milwaukee Panthers
Baseball
3-4
0-3
10-6
3-7
0-7
14-9
5-6
1-5
2-7
4-8
3-4
1-4
0-4
1-2
2-3
2-12
1-8
7-5
0-2
5-6
1-2
3-0
9-8
6-1
2-3
2-3
0-10
14-15
7-3
11-1
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
3/15
3/16
3/16
3/17
3/18
3/18
3/25
3/25
3/26
3/26
4/5
4/7
4/8
4/8
4/13
4/15
4/15
4/16
4/16
4/19
4/19
4/22
4/22
4/23
4/23
4/25
4/25
4/27
4/28
4/29
4/29
4/30
4/30
5/2
5/2
5/5
5/5
5/6
5/6
55
All-Time Letterwinners
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
56
NAME
Alexander, Matt
Andes, Johann
Archambault, Paul
Augustine, Todd
Becker, Tom
Beno, Ben
Berkovitz, Grant
Bjornlie, Andy
Branch, Joe
Brockel, Rob *
Buboltz, Rick
Buchholz, Dan
Buechel, Brent
Burmeister, Adam
Caliendo, Terry
Cannon, P.J.
Capasso, Jonathan
Cardis, Phil
Christ, Adam
Crawford, Jason *
Curran, Matt
Daggett, Derek
Davis, Shane
Dawson, Marcellus
Dekoning, Doug
Doering, Troy
Dolan, Ryan
Endicot, Matt
Erdmann, Alex *
Fadness, Will
Fojut, Joseph
Gillitzer, Scott
Gerhartz, Andy
Ghelfi, Mitch
Goerdt, Eric *
Goetz, Mike
Grafenauer, Todd
Graff, Brooks
Groves, Josh
Grzeszkiewicz, Bob
Guden, Steve
Guerrero, Nino
Hall, Mark
Hammer, Sam
Hanson, Erik
Harlos, John
Hart, Jesse
Haugom, Darin
Hetebrueg, Andy *
Hoenecke, Paul
Houk, Matt
Hubka, Dave
Huebner, Brett
Jankowski, Peter
Jansen, Sam
Jaramillo, Lee
Johnson, Steve
Kangas, Blake *
Kardelis, Dan
Kaul, Matt
Keller, Don
Klawitter, Steve
Knaak, Ken
Koenig, Sam
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS: BATTING
YEARS
AB BA
02, 03, 04
369
.333
09
103
.223
97, 99, 00, 01 261
.314
97
18
.211
00
2
.000
02
131
.267
05, 06, 07
499
.311
94, 95, 96, 98 527
.294
91
31
.323
05, 06, 07
494
.296
92, 93
44
.182
06, 07, 08, 09, 10501
.293
02, 03, 04, 05 21
.238
91
18
.278
96, 97
76
.316
02, 03
148
.291
10, 11, 12
518
.303
94
75
.173
02
200
.290
99, 01
344
.308
03, 04, 05, 06 299
.284
01
139
.324
01, 02, 04, 05 238
.273
03
120
.283
08, 09, 10, 11 793
.328
02, 03
259
.295
02
20
.350
95
17
.235
10, 11, 12
139
.223
12
190
.316
92, 93, 94, 95 539
.213
00, 01
401
.392
08, 09
368
.272
12
14
.214
00, 01
386
.389
05, 06
418
.428
98, 99, 00, 01 241
.270
04, 05
312
.285
06, 07, 08, 09 575
.341
91, 92
147
.218
01, 02
353
.326
09, 10
163
.270
92
19
.263
12
12
.250
97, 98
172
.262
95, 96, 97
474
.251
05, 06, 07, 08 778
.343
97, 99, 00, 01 692
.354
06, 07, 08, 09 244
.275
09, 10, 11, 12 803
.301
00, 01
383
.342
95, 96
52
.250
98, 99, 00
437
.288
91, 92, 93
285
.298
03, 04
260
.296
97, 98
350
.334
98, 99
375
.333
04, 05
153
.229
01, 02
83
.284
91
65
.308
92
58
.224
91, 92, 93, 94 452
.270
91, 92
25
.280
11, 12
356
.275
Milwaukee Panthers
HRRBI
4
53
4
16
5
43
0
6
0
0
0
11
7
75
2
42
1
2
17
97
0
0
16
103
0
3
0
3
0
14
1
18
7
77
0
4
0
15
6
58
5
36
5
33
5
30
1
19
17
120
0
30
1
8
1
5
0
16
4
30
1
50
21
107
2
37
0
3
20
109
4
58
2
36
8
45
4
95
1
14
13
80
0
17
0
0
0
2
1
22
4
65
13
140
23
138
0
32
14
133
7
58
1
8
15
98
2
39
0
26
10
58
11
76
4
28
2
12
0
14
0
8
4
70
0
1
1
41
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS: BATTING
NAME
YEARS
AB BA
Kotarak, Jared
98, 99, 00
355
.324
Kotecki, Frank
91
97
.258
Kraft, Cole
08, 09, 10, 11 734
.341
Kraus, Jak
92, 93, 94, 95, 96508
.350
Kress, Brendan
95
23
.174
Ladron, Tim
94, 96
33
.152
Lingvay, Nick
09, 11, 12
215
.228
Long, Ben
08, 09, 10
479
.322
Lubarsky, Eric
96, 97, 98
265
.298
Ludwig, Todd
99, 00
369
.306
Lundstrom, Jim
10, 12
194
.273
Majeskie, Bill
93, 94
157
.255
McCoy, Ross
04, 05, 06, 07 737
.299
McGinley, Martin
91, 92
62
.210
Meeteer, Luke
12
172
.331
Michalkiewicz, Robert * 04, 05
71
.197
Michels, Robert
91, 92
89
.135
Michna, David
02, 03
260
.292
Mommaerts, Tim
91, 92, 93, 94 522
.272
Mortenson, Todd
95, 96
88
.170
Munson, Wes
07, 08, 09
147
.218
Navarette, Dan
04
40
.275
Nelson, Tim
96
43
.116
Neuber, Joe
91
105
.257
Neuman, Pete
91
46
.152
Nowicki, Joe
03, 04, 05, 06 476
.371
Oiler, Jeff
97
26
.269
Oiler, Mike *
98, 99, 00, 01 396
.308
Olson, Chad
95, 96, 97
352
.250
Olson, Erik
93, 94, 95
359
.237
Olszewski, Tim
93
44
.318
Padfield, Beau
05
10
.100
Patzman, Tim
06, 07, 08, 09, 10470
.351
Peake, Derek
11, 12
84
.202
Pearson, Drew
10, 11, 12
163
.209
Pierce, Chad *
10, 11
144
.264
Pitrof, Jeff
99, 01, 02, 03 266
.237
Poniewaz, Ken
97, 98
336
.336
Porcaro, Michael
12
136
.316
Posteluk, Bill
93, 94
73
.315
Powers, Brian
92, 93, 94
304
.273
Pudlosky, Dave *
00, 01, 02, 03 334
.328
Raaths, Brad
92, 93
50
.220
Rabehl, Dan
91, 92
117
.222
Rakas, Ken
91
49
.143
Ramminger, Jason
96
185
.314
Reschke, Charlie
02, 03, 04, 05 683
.312
Rivera, Zak
03, 04, 05, 06 456
.300
Rodgers, Jeff
97, 99, 00
101
.198
Rumpel, Mark
94, 95, 96, 97 200
.175
Sadowski, Chad *
97, 98, 99, 00 600
.330
Sanfilippo, Steve
03, 04, 05
282
.262
Sarcia, John
05, 06, 07, 08 92
.294
Schuler, Ron
91
26
.154
Schwartz, Clay
94, 95, 96, 97 487
.251
Silver, Kyle
06, 07
341
.296
Sivilotti, Sam
08, 09, 10, 11 407
.302
Solberg, Ryan
11
95
.284
Sponsler, John
94
76
.237
Stanczyk, Ben *
02, 03, 04
371
.329
Stevens, Jason
95
8
.125
Stoss, Jeff
95, 96, 97, 98 477
.348
Strey, Mark
11, 12
156
.192
Striggow, Phil
11, 12
198
.283
Baseball
HRRBI
10
88
2
13
10
117
26
127
0
2
0
2
1
25
16
112
10
59
22
88
0
26
3
24
23
138
1
7
1
15
2
8
0
4
4
50
4
68
0
7
2
20
0
4
0
9
1
12
0
3
22
112
0
0
8
73
3
38
6
43
1
12
0
0
18
95
0
8
3
23
0
10
6
50
10
70
0
18
2
12
1
32
12
110
1
5
3
24
0
3
0
23
18
123
14
91
0
12
0
26
28
150
2
34
0
14
0
1
17
97
1
48
2
73
1
10
0
7
12
54
0
0
33
138
2
12
9
40
All-Time Letterwinners
Taylor, Tell
Throndson, Darin
Toll, Greg
Tylke, Steve
Vanden Berg, John
Vesling, Troy
Wegner, Shaun
Welder, Joel
Wesemann, Jason
Wichser, Nick
Wilcox, Joe
Wilke, Randy
Wilson, Jeremy
Wozniak, Shawn
Yagodinski, Dan
11, 12
96
97, 98
99, 00
01, 02
07, 08
07, 08, 09
91, 92, 93
95, 96
04, 05, 07, 08
95, 96
92
03, 04, 05, 06
07, 08, 09
91, 92
212
19
301
399
368
307
396
199
343
659
51
152
386
553
97
.241
.105
.299
.331
.378
.261
.280
.261
.350
.313
.294
.309
.221
.320
.299
57
1
0
13
9
16
2
6
9
14
15
0
11
9
18
4
28
2
71
78
103
49
58
35
68
120
12
37
60
112
10
Current Panthers in BOLD • * Also see as a pitcher
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS: PITCHING
YEARS
G/GS IP W-L ERASV
09, 10, 11
66/0
77.2 7-7
3.94 10
09, 10
33/1
67.0 6-2
7.79
3
96, 97
25/21 153.0 14-8 4.12
0
93, 94, 95
21/26 136.0 11-8 5.29
0
09, 10, 11, 12 83/0
95.1 6-2
3.49
4
91
5/1
8.0 0-1
18.00 0
05, 06, 07
29/2
54.1 2-4
10.15 3
01, 02, 03, 04 54/42 246.2 14-21 6.17
0
09, 10
11/6
25.0 0-5
11.16 0
93, 94, 95
32/27 140.0 7-14 6.36
0
01
5/0
4.0 0-0
4.50
0
95, 96, 97, 98 49/41 249.0 16-17 4.27
0
05, 06
34/21 164.0 10-12 4.34
0
99, 00
26/8
101.2 4-7
7.44
0
99, 01
32/1
50.2 5-3
4.26
0
91
11/9
55.2 1-8
3.40
0
94, 95, 96
37/6
74.0 3-4
7.30
3
02, 04, 05, 06 103/3 157.2 9-8
4.92 21
07
18/3
32.1 3-4
6.68
1
11, 12
12/2
22.1 0-2
8.46
0
95, 96
10/0
10.1 0-0
9.58
1
09, 10, 11, 12 78/0
51.1 5-2
5.44
5
12
18/0
18.0 2-1
1.50
1
00, 01, 02, 03 51/20 126.0 7-5
6.57
1
07, 08
40/5
99.2 4-7
5.98
7
01
5/0
2.2 0-0
6.75
0
92
10/8
47.2 3-5
6.80
0
08, 09, 10, 11 59/11 124.0 8-12 6.75
2
99, 00, 01, 02 115/0 139.1 12-14 4.26 18
91
5/0
7.1 1-0
6.14
0
00, 01
26/10 72.1 6-3
4.85
5
09, 10
20/10 54.2 6-0
3.95
0
99, 00
29/6
42.0 3-2
5.14
0
10, 11, 12
54/18 118.2 3-8
5.31
6
11
4/0
5.0 0-0
0.00
0
07, 08, 09, 10 40/16 88.2 6-9
7.11
2
06, 07, 08, 09 42/34 199.2 11-14 6.36
0
91
8/7
44.1 2-5
5.28
0
92
1/0
1.2 0-0
0.00
0
07, 08, 09
28/0
29.1 1-0
7.06
0
07, 08
34/1
39.0 1-3
7.61
1
06, 07, 08, 09 81/16 124.0 4-9
5.88
2
91
5/3
15.0 1-2
4.80
0
95, 96, 97, 98 55/19 140.2 10-9 6.91
0
91
3/2
8.2 0-1
3.14
0
12
13/2
34.0 2-1
4.50
0
Milwaukee Panthers
Current Panthers in BOLD • * Also see as a hitter
Baseball
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
NAME
Amsrud, Cameron
Annen, Lucas
Becker, Rob
Bigler, Cory
Blohowiak, Greg
Bright, Kevin
Brockel, Rob *
Bushong, Aaron
Caldwell, Nate
Callahan, Bob
Casper, Ben
Casper, Mike
Cavaiani, Rick
Clemmons, Corey
Crawford, Jason *
Daniels, Marco
Daun, Jeff
Dolske, Jed
Duffy, Brandon
Eastman, Gunnar
Eernisse, Dan
Engelke, Kaleb
Erdmann, Alex *
Erickson, Rob
Ferrell, Adam
Fladvid, Ryan
Flanagan, Mark
Franzke, Cuyler
Friesleben, Matt
Geary, Cornelius
Goerdt, Eric *
Gordon, Jeff
Gould, Brian
Guth, Jordan
Hegbloom, Todd
Herbert, Jordan
Hetebuerg, Andy *
Hetland, John
Highly, Thomas
Hoch, Zach
Holzheuter, Matt
Hoy, Tim
Hudson, Cory
Hurtgen, Charles
Hussong, Scott
Jaquish, Justin
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS: PITCHING
NAME
YEARS
G/GSIP W-LERA S
Jansen, Sam *
04
9/6
39.0 2-2
7.38
0
Justman, Josh
95, 96, 97, 98 44/27 158.2 14-7 5.39
2
Kangas, Blake *
04
5/0
2.1 0-0
30.86 0
Kiehl, Adam
98
16/8
60.1 4-3
5.97
0
King, Eric
12
14/5
35.2 1-1
4.29
0
Keller, Korey
02, 03, 04, 05, 0666/37 242.0 19-14 5.13 0
Kleeba, Cory
02, 03
30/3
82.0 6-4
4.94
0
Klement, B.J.
06
3/0
3.0 0-0
6.00
0
Kruser, Jesse
94, 95, 96, 97 40/7
69.2 4-3
8.01
0
Krzoska, Matt
93, 94
29/1
48.0 1-4
6.00
2
Lefeber, Geoff
02, 03
28/23 158.2 10-7 3.72
0
Leibfried, Jeremy
02, 03, 04
20/8
56.1 4-3
8.94
0
Long, Jake
09, 10, 12
25/0
29.1 3-3
4.02
2
Luczak, Dan
07
15/14 83.0 4-7
5.42
0
Lusti, Brad
08, 09
31/26 190.2 9-8
4.58
0
Mack, Kelby
06
23/0
34.0 3-2
9.26
2
Marshall, Gabe
09
15/5
31.1 3-0
5.17
0
McClarey, Ben
07, 08
26/4
54.1 4-1
4.82
0
Meier, Craig
08, 09
50/4
77.2 5-7
6.84 10
Meinecke, Tim
00, 01
24/1
31.2 2-0
7.96
0
Michalkiewicz, Robert *04, 05, 06, 07 60/48 298.0 15-21 5.25
0
Molstad, Jay
03, 04
18/1
20.0 1-0
7.20
1
Neary, Andy
97, 98, 99, 00 62/36 271.0 20-17 5.65
0
Nilles, Richard
97, 98
19/8
56.1 4-2
8.15
0
Oiler, Mike *
98, 99, 00, 01 50/36 241.1 15-17 6.19
0
Oldenburg, Quintin 98, 00, 01, 02 62/32 268.1 26-7 3.81
2
Pederson, Leroy
03, 04, 05, 06 52/4
77.1 2-2
8.52
0
Pierce, Chad *
10, 11
31/31 203.2 13-9 3.62
0
Proud, Brett
08
9/0
6.0 0-0
9.75
0
Pudlosky, Dave *
00, 01, 02
7/2
18.2 2-0
2.89
0
Raeder, Kyle
99, 01
19/2
17.1 1-1
11.42 0
Rauwerdink, Mike
05, 06, 07
46/32 181.0 8-17 5.97
0
Riley, Brett
94, 95, 96, 97 40/18 128.1 7-9
6.38
0
Risser, Dave
96, 98, 99, 00 15/0
16.1 0-0
6.06
0
Robinson, James
91
11/9
66.2 2-9
3.91
0
Sadowski, Chad *
97, 98, 99, 00 50/42 258.0 22-16 4.57
0
Schaefer, Mikel
02, 03
15/14 105.1 8-4
3.76
0
Schaubel, Justin
91, 92
17/6
58.0 4-3
6.67
0
Scheffler, Craig
92, 93
22/18 104.1 4-14 6.12
0
Schmidt, Kyle
09, 10
28/23 145.1 7-7
5.45
0
Schmitt, Justin
96, 97
17/1
39.0 3-4
4.85
0
Schneider, Mike
11, 12
26/20 117.0 6-7
4.77
0
Schreiner, Jon
96, 97, 98
60/0
68.0 4-5
5.56 20
Semmelhack, Eric
10, 11, 12
41/30 194.0 8-11 3.94
0
Sorenson, Aaron
05, 06
26/25 168.2 14-7 4.81
0
Spurley, Kyle
11, 12
27/1
31.2 2-2
4.26
0
Stanczyk, Ben *
02, 03, 04
49/13 140.1 13-3 3.07
9
Stone, Bob
10
20/1
19.2 0-1
7.78
0
Struve, Todd
92
7/1
19.1 0-1
9.78
0
Sukowaty, Jayme
10
16/8
47.0 4-2
4.40
0
Sullivan, Brian
95
14/9
56.2 4-5
5.72
0
Tardiff, Lance
92, 93, 94, 95 48/12 108.0 5-13 6.25
0
Tassi, Cale
11, 12
32/18 132.1 10-8 3.26
0
Taylor, Ryan
91
9/5
28.0 1-3
8.06
2
Tomczyk, Kevin
93
4/0
2.1 0-0
23.14 0
Uhen, Joshua
11, 12
9/4
12.2 0-0
7.82
0
Villareal, Erik
91
7/2
21.2 0-3
4.15
0
Wagner, Parrish
92, 93, 94
45/28 170.0 5-16 6.25
2
Weber, Robert
91, 92, 93
18/13 61.2 5-6
6.28
0
Zagzebski, Brett
94, 96
15/1
23.2 0-1
10.27 0
Zehern, Tom
93
29/1
48.0 1-4
6.00
2
Zimmerman, Tom
06, 07
31/0
31.2 2-2
7.21
0
Jersey # History
58
#0
Greg Blohowiak
#00
Coach Jay Wojcinski
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
#1
Matt Curran
Coach Scott Doffek
Andy Gerhartz
Darin Haugom
Michael Porcaro
Coach Jim Rosen
Bob Stone
#2
Rick Buboltz
Dan Buchholz
Terry Caliendo
Matt Endicott
Todd Grafenauer
Tim Mommaerts
Charlie Reschke
Steve Sanfilippo
Tell Taylor
#3
Grant Berkovitz
Michael Casper
Steve Klawitter
Cole Kraft
Kyle Raeder
Zak Rivera
Justin Schaubel
Trevor Theissen
#4
Ricky Babcock
Andy Bjornlie
Kaleb Engelke
Brooks Graff
Casey Lyman
Pete Neuman
Quentin Oldenburg
Chad Olson
Steve Sanfilippo
Tyler Schill
Nick Unes
#5
Coach Jerry Augustine
Coach Scott Doffek
Joe Fojut
Peter Jankowski
Justin Schaubel
#6
Grant Berkovitz
Jonathan Capasso
Steve Guden
Jared Kotarak
Wes Munson
Brad Raaths
Mark Rumpel
Ryan Taylor
Nicholas Wichser
#7
Phil Cardis
Joe Fojut
Jeff Gordon
Brian Gould
David Hubka
Lee Jaramillo
Matt Kaul
Jeremy Leibfried
Derek Peake
Sam Sivilotti
Aaron Sorenson
Zachary Wisowaty
#8
Troy Doering
Jesse Hart
Paul Hoenecke
Matt Houk
Jeremy McCarty
Tim Mommaerts
Greg Toll
#9
Rob Becker
Jordan Herbert
Cory Hudson
Steve Klawitter
Joe Nowicki
Jason Ramminger
Clay Schwartz
Eric Solberg
Ben Stanczyk
Mark Strey
Steve Tylke
#10
Ben Beno
Scott Gillitzer
John Hetland
Bill Majeskie
Ken Poniewaz
Cale Tassi
Shaun Wegner
Joe Wilcox
Jeremy Wilson
#11
Johann Andes
Kevin Bright
Dan Kardelis
Milwaukee Panthers
Phil Kabat
Luke Meeteer
Charlie Reschke
Jeff Rodgers
Jayme Sukowaty
Jason Wesemann
#12
Brooks Graff
Tim Hoy
Brett Huebner
Jake Long
Rodney Lucht
Chad Pierce
Jeff Pitrof
Mark Rumpel
Justin Schmitt
#13
Cory Bigler
Rob Brockel
Bob Grzeszkiewicz
Eric King
Jesse Kruser
Brett Proud
Kyle Schmidt
#14
Matt Alexander
Dan Eernisse
Alex Erdmann
Coach Scott Kugi
Jeff Oiler
Dave Risser
Joel Welder
Nick Wichser
#15
Rob Brockel
Matt Freisleben
Brian Keller
Jim Lundstrom
Brad Lusti
Coach Ron Nedset
Leroy Pederson
Brian Powers
Clay Schwartz
#16
Cameron Amsrud
Brandon Duffy
Mitch Ghelfi
Josh Justman
Eric Villarreal
Brett Summers
Jason Wery
Baseball
#17
Paul Archambault
Craig Meier
Tim Nelson
Joe Neuber
Joe Nowicki
Erik Olson
Mike Rauwerdink
Kyle Spurley
Tyler Thicke
#18
Doug Dekoning
Justin Jaquish
Brendan Kress
Tim Meinecke
Robert Michalkiewicz
David Michna
Mark Rumpel
Darrin Throndson
#19
Lucas Annen
Derek Daggett
Jed Dolske
Adam Ferrell
Ken Knaak
Sam Koenig
Matt Krzoska
Todd Mortenson
Andy Neary
#20
Brandon Davis
Will Fadness
Erik Hanson
Peter Jankowski
Sam Jansen
Jak Kraus
Gabe Marshall
Dan Rabehl
John Sarcia
#21
Cory Bigler
Corey Clemmons
Tony Gutzmer
Justin Langley
Eric Lubarsky
Ross McCoy
Tim Olszewski
Sam Sivilotti
John Sponsler
John Vandenberg
#22
Coach Cory Bigler
Adam Christ
Jason Crawford
Jersey # History
Marcellus Dawson
John Harlos
Adam Kiehl
Clay Schwartz
Joel Welder
Dan Yagodinski
#24
Brent Beuchel
Nate Caldwell
Joe Fojut
Frank Kotecki
Mike Oiler
Brett Riley
Kevin Tomczyk
Joshua Uhen
Troy Vesling
#25
Coach Jerry Augustine
Adam Burmeister
Bob Callahan
Don Keller
#26
Ricky Babcock
Coach Jason Crawford
Gunnar Eastman
Nino Guerrero
Coach Steve Johnson
Tim Krowsky
Dan Navarette
Jeff Stoss
Shaun Wegner
#27
Rob Becker
Coach Brooks Graff
Jak Kraus
Erik Olson
Beau Padfield
Drew Pearson
Dan Rabehl
Coach Jim Rosen
Shawn Wozniak
#29
Shane Davis
Jonathan Nick
Jon Schreiner
Brian Sullivan
Randy Wilke
#30
Aaron Bushong
Cornelius Geary
Jordan Guth
Drew Haack
Andy Hetebrueg
Dave Risser
Jason Stevens
#31
PJ Cannon
Dan Eggers
Josh Groves
Blake Kangas
Todd Ludwig
Mike Schneider
Eric Semmelhack
Brett Zagzebski
#32
Brandon Cline
Ryan Fladvid
Zach Hoch
Charles Hurtgen
Cory Kleeba
Ryan Solberg
Phil Striggow
Todd Struve
Ben Volkman
Rob Weber
Tom Zehern
#33
Jeff Daun
Eric Goerdt
Scott Hussong
Steve Johnson
Korey Keller
Jake Long
Dan Luczak
Craig Scheffler
Eric Semmelhack
Pat Wilson
Milwaukee Panthers
#34
Cory Bigler
Marco Daniels
Dillion Engle
Tim Patzman
Derek Peake
Dave Pudlosky
Rob Weber
#35
Cuyler Franzke
Chad Sadowski
Kyle Silver
Lance Tardiff
Greg Theisen
Parrish Wagner
#36
Tony Decent
Ryan Dolan
Jake Long
Jay Molstad
Bill Posteluk
Dan Yagodinski
#37
Mark Flanagan
Jake Tuttle
#39
Coach Mike Goetz
Coach Mike Hart
Jesse Kruser
Rob Michels
Mark Strey
#40
Rob Erickson
Martin McGinley
Beau Padfield
Bill Poseluk
Brett Riley
#41
Sam Hammer
#42
Dan Barwick
Thomas Highley
Coach Blake Kangas
Coach Ben Long
Kelby Mack
Richard Nilles
Coach Steve Sanfilippo
#43
Joe Branch
Lance Tardiff
Parrish Wagner
Baseball
#44
Tom Becker
Coach Mike Goetz
Coach Dean Haase
BJ Klement
Tim Ladron
Geoff Lefeber
Ken Rakas
Coach Steve Sanfilippo
#45
Rick Cavaiani
Todd Hegbloom
Matt Holzheuter
Coach Bob Lutz
Eric Meeusen
#46
Todd Augustine
Rob Erickson
Thomas Highley
#47
Coach Craig Henderson
Tim Ladron
#49
Coach Todd Frohwirth
#50
Chad Pierce
Chuck Raduenz
#51
Nick Nicholson
Matt Schnell
#55
Bill Hanke
Coach Cole Kraft
James Robinson
Coach Sam Sivilotti
NOTE: List goes back to
the 1991 season, UWM’s
first in NCAA Division I.
Players are listed in
alphabetical order under
each number, with current
players listed in BOLD.
(Original list compiled by
UWM Head Assistant
Coach Cory Bigler)
Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants
#23
Andy Bjornlie
Ben Casper
Mike Goetz
Mark Hall
Nick Lingvay
Ben McClarey
Jeff Pitrof
Mikel Schaefer
Coach Bill Schufreider
Ron Schuler
#28
Coach Mike Hart
Josh Justman
Ben Long
Ryan Solberg
Doug Whiteley
Tom Zimmerman
59
60
MLB Draft Picks / Henry Aaron Field
Note: This chart represents the Milwaukee Panthers players who were selected
in the Major League Baseball Draft and went on to play professionally as well.
Four-Time Horizon League Champions
Player Name
Year
Round
Team Selected By
Jordan
Guth
2012
9th
Philadelphia Phillies
Eric
Semmelhack
2012
12th
Milwaukee Brewers
Paul
Hoenecke
2012
24th
Los Angeles Dodgers
Chad
Pierce
2011
38th
Milwaukee Brewers
Mike
Goetz
2006
25th
Milwaukee Brewers
Johm
Vanden Berg
2002
35th
Milwaukee Brewers
Scott
Gillitzer
2001
22nd
Los Angeles Dodgers
Chad
Sadowski
2000
1999
23rd
23rd
Philadelphia Phillies
Milwaukee Brewers
Lee
Jaramillo
1998
31st
Milwaukee Brewers
Jason
Weseman
1996
20th
Philadelphia Phillies
W LPct.
6 7.462
3 10.231
4 6.400
7 8.467
4 6.400
9 6.600
15 5.750
13 4.765
10 8.555
14 4.778
12 1.923
16 4.800
11 2.846
5 6.455
11 4.733
12 7.632
12 8.600
8 7.533
14 1.933
17 4.810
11 8.578
13 6.684
227 122.650
205
94
.686
Panthers All-Time
At Miller Park
Year W
2002
2
2003
2
2004 1
2005 1
2006
2
2007 1
2008 0
2009
2
2010 1
2011 1
2012
1
Total
14
LPct.
01.000
01.000
1.500
1.500
01.000
1.500
2.000
01.000
2.333
1.500
01.000
8
.636
The 2013 season marks the 20th year of Panther
baseball at Henry Aaron Field at Lincoln Park. UWM
began playing its home games at Lincoln Park for the
1994 season, after playing at Simmons Field in 1992
and 1993 and a variety of home sites in 1991.
In 19 seasons at Henry Aaron Field, Milwaukee
boasts a 205-94 (.686) record at home, including seven-straight seasons with at least 10 wins from 19972003. The 2010 campaign (17-4 record) marked the
most-ever home wins and included the conclusion of
a school-record 21-game home win streak.
Affectionately referred to as “The Hank” by players,
coaches and fans alike, Henry Aaron field features a
symmetrical outfield with right and left field fences
standing 320 feet away from home plate. A home run
to dead center would have to travel 390 feet.
Tim
Olszewski
1995
15th
Baltimore Orioles
Cory
Bigler
1995
23rd
Pittsburgh Pirates
Craig
Scheffler
1993
12th
Los Angeles Dodgers
Milwaukee Panthers
Year
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
The Hank
Panthers
All-Time At Home
UWM will host Northwestern for a single game this
year at Miller Park April 24. This is the 12th-straight
season the Panthers will take over the home of the
Milwaukee Brewers. Through a marketing agreement
between the University and the Brewers, UWM is
able to host a day of baseball at one of the country’s
top facilities for baseball.
Milwaukee has done the most with its opportunities
in the past, posting a 14-8 record at Miller Park.
Baseball
13 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
FOUR NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES
FOUR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
SIX ALL-REGION SELECTIONS
SEVEN LEAGUE PLAYER OR PITCHER OF THE YEAR AWARDS
48 FIRST-TEAM ALL-LEAGUE HONOREES
46 SECOND-TEAM ALL-LEAGUE HONOREES
36 ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM HONOREES
SIX NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR AWARDS
17 HORIZON ACADEMIC ALL-LEAGUE TEAM SINCE 2007
FIVE CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT FIRST TEAM SINCE 2007
ALL-TIME .686 WINNING PERCENTAGE IN HOME GAMES
MOST WINS OF ANY HORIZON LEAGUE SCHOOL SINCE 1995
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