2011 Media Guide - Milwaukee Panthers
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2011 Media Guide - Milwaukee Panthers
MILWAUKEE PANTHERS 2011 Baseball 0 1 Greg Blohowiak Jr. • P Michael Porcaro Fr. • 2B 7 8 Zachary Wisowaty Fr. • OF 13 Eric King Fr. • P 19 Sam Koenig Fr. • 3B 27 Drew Pearson So. • C 34 Derek Peake Fr. • OF Paul Hoenecke Jr. • 3B/2B 2 Tell Taylor Fr. • SS Cole Kraft Sr. • 2B 9 Mark Strey Jr. • OF 14 15 Alex Erdmann So. • IF Jim Lundstrom Sr. • IF 20 21 Brandon Davis Jr. • C • R/L 28 Ryan Soberg Fr. • 1B/OF 35 Cuyler Franzke Sr • P Sam Sivilotti Sr. • OF 30 Jordan Guth So. • P 36 Jake Long So. • P 3 10 Cale Tassi So. • P 16 Cameron Amsrud Jr. • P 23 Nick Lingvay So. • IF 4 Kaleb Engelke Jr. • P 11 Jayme Sukowaty Sr. • P 17 Kyle Spurley Jr. • P 24 Joshua Uhen Fr. • P 31 32 Mike Schneider Fr. • P Mike Striggow Jr. • 3B/1B 45 55 Todd Hegbloom Fr. • P Bill Hanke Fr. • C 6 Jonathan Capasso So. • OF 12 Chad Pierce Sr. • P/C 18 Doug Dekoning Sr. • OF 26 Gunnar Eastman Fr. • P 33 Eric Semmelhack So. • P 5 Scott Doffek Head Coach History First Year of Baseball .................. 1957-73; 1987-present Overall All-Time Record .................................722-860-2 First Year in Division I/Record ............1991; 510-531-1 All-Time Horizon League Record ......................210-145 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)............................... 111-121 (4) Head Assistant Coach .....................................Cory Bigler Assistant Coach ..............................................Mike Goetz Director of Baseball Operations ........... Steve Sanfilippo Volunteer Assistant Coach ................................Ben Long 2010 Record .............................................................. 33-26 Home/Away/Neutral .............................. 17-4/9-20/7-2 2010 League Record/Finish ........................17-8/Second 2010 League Tournament ........................... 4-1, won title Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................16/10 Starters Returning/Lost .............................................. 5/4 Newcomers ...................................................................... 17 TV/Radio Roster ................................................................................................ Inside Front Quick Facts/Table of Contents ..............................................................................................1 Panther Staff Head Coach Scott Doffek ................................................................................................2 Cory Bigler/Mike Goetz/Steve Sanfilippo/Ben Long..................................................3 2011 Season Preview...........................................................................................................4-5 Media Information ..................................................................................................................6 Roster Information ..................................................................................................................7 Returning Players Cole Kraft ...........................................................................................................................8 Jayme Sukowaty .................................................................................................................9 Chad Pierce ..................................................................................................................... 10 Jim Lundstrom ................................................................................................................ 11 Doug Dekoning .............................................................................................................. 12 Sam Sivilotti .................................................................................................................... 13 Cuyler Franzke ................................................................................................................ 14 Greg Blohowiak .............................................................................................................. 15 Kaleb Engelke ................................................................................................................. 16 Paul Hoenecke ................................................................................................................ 17 Cameron Amsrud ........................................................................................................... 18 Jonathan Capasso ........................................................................................................... 19 Alex Erdmann ................................................................................................................. 20 Nick Lingvay ................................................................................................................... 21 Drew Pearson .................................................................................................................. 22 Jordan Guth..................................................................................................................... 23 Eric Semmelhack ............................................................................................................ 24 Jake Long ......................................................................................................................... 25 Incoming Players and Redshirts Michael Porcaro/Tell Taylor/Zachary Wisowaty ...................................................... 26 Mark Strey/Cale Tassi/Eric King ................................................................................ 27 Kyle Spurley/Sam Koenig/Brandon Davis ................................................................. 28 Joshua Uhen/Gunnar Eastman/Ryan Solberg ........................................................... 29 Mike Schneider/Phil Striggow/Derek Peake ............................................................. 30 Todd Hegbloom/Bill Hanke ........................................................................................ 31 2010 Results .......................................................................................................................... 32 2010 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 .............................................................................................. 46-49 Year-By-Year Results ...................................................................................................... 50-54 Panther Letterwinners ................................................................................................... 54-55 MLB Draft Picks/Henry Aaron Field ............................................................................... 56 The 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Media Booklet was written and edited by UWM Assistant SID Chris Zills. Editorial assistance provided by Kevin O’Connor and Kevin Conway of the UWM Sports Information Office. Photographs courtesy of Trevor Thompson, John Ward, Rick Cochran and UWM Photographic Services. Printing by UWM UITS Copy Center. 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 1 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 (Interim) Director of Athletics.................................... Rick Costello Associate AD/SWA.................................... Kathy Litzau Athletics Phone .......................................... 414-229-5151 Ticket Office Phone................................... 414-229-5886 Horizon League Standings (Since 1995) Scott Doffek Head Coach Fifth Season Scott Doffek begins his fifth year as the head coach of the Milwaukee Panthers. A mainstay in the UWM baseball program, Doffek enters his 17th 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 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 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. Six regulars batted over .300 in 2007, including two finishing in the top 10 in the league. His team also reeled off the longest winning streak since the 2001 season (eight games) and set a program record when it scored more than 10 runs in seven consecutive games in May, breaking the old standard of fivestraight 10-plus run outings. After a slow start where the team played series against nationally-ranked Arkansas and Kentucky and also against eventual NCAA-Tournament participant Austin Peay, the Panthers righted the ship to go 23-15 the rest of the regular season. After posting two postseason victories, they had their season come to a heartbreaking close in extra innings of the semifinals at the Horizon League Tournament. Career Record 2007 2008 2009 2010 Totals 2 Overall 25-32 25-36 28-27 33-26 111-121 League 16-14 11-15 14-9 17-8 58-46 In League Games UIC Milwaukee Wright State Youngstown State^ Butler Detroit Valparaiso+ Cleveland State Overall UIC Milwaukee Wright State Valparaiso+ Butler Youngstown State^ Detroit Cleveland State W 195 193 180 88 147 85 20 125 W 398 425 349 49 328 149 168 250 L 126 137 154 95 184 111 24 203 L 333 392 409 59 414 217 250 496 Pct. .607 .585 .539 .481 .444 .434 .455 .381 Pct. .544 .521 .460 .454 .442 .407 .402 .335 WS 9 12 8 4 6 3 1 3 WS 9 8 7 1 5 1 4 0 WS - Season at .500 or above ^ Totals since 2002, YSU’s first season in HL / + Totals since 2008, Valpo’s first season in HL 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 All-American 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 all-conference 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. 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Cory Bigler Head Assistant Coach Mike Goetz Assistant Coach Eighth Season Second Season Mike Goetz returns to the UWM coaching staff for his second season. Goetz will serve as first base coach and work with the outfielders and baserunning. A year ago, the Panthers led the Horizon League in earned run average 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. “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.” 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. Rick Cavaiani recorded the best winning percentage in school history in 2006, going 8-2 with seven-consecutive wins at one point in earning all-league honors. Jed Dolske finished with a 2.33 ERA and seven saves, setting the school record for career saves while becoming just the second-ever Panther to pitch in more than 100 games. Aaron Sorenson earned Horizon League Newcomer of the Year honors in 2005. The junior hurler tied the school-record with nine victories and also tied school records for strikeouts in a game with 13 against Butler and consecutive wins in one season with seven-straight. A three-year letterwinner from 1993-95, Bigler transferred to Milwaukee from UW-Oshkosh, 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. 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. Bigler and his wife, Marci, reside in Brookfield with their two children, daughter Emery and son Brooks. 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 All-American in 2005, leading the nation with a .493 average. Steve Sanfilippo Assistant Coach Third Season Steve Sanfilippo begins his third season as a member of the staff of the Milwaukee baseball team. This year, Sanfilippo officially takes the role of Director of Baseball Operations after spending his first two seasons as an assistant coach. His responsibilities include helping with fundraising and community service. He will also be in charge of the Milwaukee Baseball Camp program and help out with summer placement of Panther players. Sanfilippo was a three-year letterwinner on the baseball diamond for the Panthers (2003-05), earning league all-newcomer team honors in 2003. Before coming to UWM, he spent three seasons as the hitting and infield coach at MSOE in Milwaukee and started his coaching experience at the Ripken Baseball Academy in Aberdeen, Md. While there, Sanfilippo gained baseball knowledge working beside MLB Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, his brother Bill and many other former major leaguers. Ben Long Volunteer Assistant Coach First Season 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 3 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Cory Bigler enters his eighth 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. 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Preview Four-Time Horizon League Champions Great pitching. Timely Hitting. Solid defense. Those three components all came together for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee baseball team last season, sending the Panthers to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in program history after claiming the 2010 Horizon League Tournament Championship. The team ended the season with an overall record of 33-26, the third-highest victory total in program history. For head coach Scott Doffek, the 2010 season will always have a lot of special memories. “It was the chance to finally get to see a great group of seniors accomplish something they had worked really hard for,” Doffek said. “They didn’t do anything differently than they had in years past; they just executed a little bit more and pitched a little better down the stretch. So, it was great to see those guys get rewarded.” The first question will be to see if they can do it again. Five everyday starters return, including four who have earned all-league honors, along with a solid nucleus of last season’s pitching staff. “We have a good core group of guys returning that were there, so they know what it takes, but more importantly, I know they are willing to work for it,” Doffek said. “They had a taste of it and want to get back. They know that opportunities like that are hard to come by. You have to take every opportunity you are given and make the most of it. Every day is another chance to seize the moment.” Senior leadership did play a key role a year ago. Graduated are longtime mainstays in the lineup Tim Patzman, Ben Long, Dan Buchholz and Shaun Wegner. Those four players not only accounted for a large chunk of the offense – hitting a combined .345 in 2010 with 269 hits, 156 runs scored, 25 home runs and 167 runs batted in – but three of the four were five-year players at UWM and accounted for over 600 games played in their collective careers at Milwaukee. “We lost a key group of seniors where you were looking at a lot of experience and know-how in dealing with adversity,” Doffek said. “Not only that, but they were excellent team guys that did whatever it took to make the squad better. That will be tough to replace.” But, Milwaukee has regularly had to reload the roster and can even do it on the fly if it has to, proving that near the end of last season. Patzman, who ended up leading the Horizon League in batting average and was named First- 4 Team All-League, went down with a seasonending injury in early May. Without skipping a beat, the team went 11-4 the rest of the way to claim the league tournament championship. “Who would have thought we would have finished stronger after Patzman went down?,” Doffek asked. “People stepped up. We had some younger guys step in and give us quality at bats and, down the stretch, our pitching was the difference. You look at the league tournament … we minimized the big innings – put up ones instead of the big numbers. In the past we have beat ourselves and last year we found a way not to.” A look around the roster sees an interesting mix. Doffek will be adding 17 newcomers to the roster in 2011, which will create plenty of opportunities all over the field. First Base Long started 58 of the 59 games UWM played at first base a season ago. With his departure, it opens up a chance for junior Paul Hoenecke to display his versatility once again. Hoenecke (.308 in 56 games, 31 RBI) earned First-Team All-Horizon League honors as a utility player in 2010, playing mainly second base but also third, first and as the DH. Hoenecke played regularly at third base as a freshman and second as a sophomore, but now will be asked to step into the starting job at first base as a junior. “We have an opportunity to put Paul Hoenecke over there and he will also have a chance to play catcher some games,” Doffek said. “Ryan Solberg had a very good fall and has a chance to fight for innings and at bats. Phil Striggow comes in after putting up some explosive offensive numbers at Kankakee.” Solberg, a freshman, was named the Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association State Player of the Year as a senior in high school. Striggow, a junior, comes to UWM after a very successful junior college career, batting .395 with 16 HR and 77 RBI in 61 games a season ago. “Those three guys may become interchangeable between first base and DH,” Doffek said. “I feel really comfortable with all those guys at this point. Paul has the most experience at this level, but we are very physical with any of those three guys.” Second Base A familiar face will also take over the next open position, as senior Cole Kraft will move from shortstop to play second base every day. Kraft, the everyday starting shortstop a season ago, will return to the position he started his career at after another fine performance at the plate 2011 Milwaukee Baseball (.350, 48 runs, 78 hits, 35 RBI) as a junior. Those numbers earned Kraft Second Team AllHorizon League honors. “I think Cole is better suited to play there and was originally there before we asked him to play shortstop based on need,” Doffek said. “He has been a very solid player in the league over his entire career. He is a very good athlete and just a competitor.” Second will also be the spot where senior Jim Lundstrom (48 games in 2010) and freshman Michael Porcaro will make their way onto the field. Lundstrom was an asset with his glove and played a large role as a defensive replacement last year, making errors in just three games. Shortstop With Kraft moving, the shortstop job looks to be a competition between two younger players. Sophomore Alex Erdmann and freshman Tell Taylor have been battling it out for the starting role. Erdmann (29 games) earned some valuable experience in 2010 following a redshirt campaign as a true freshman. “It’s been a real battle between the two so far,” Doffek said. “Tell really has a chance to be a special defensive player up the middle. Alex had a really good fall and winter and is pushing every step of the way.” Third Base Buchholz started 44 games at third last season, so yet another spot will be open for someone to step up. Milwaukee has plenty of options as well as solid back-ups in both newcomers and returners. Freshman Sam Koenig will have the chance to open the season as the starter at third, but Lundstrom and sophomore Nick Lingvay (redshirt in 2010) will also see time there. “That group of players will also back up at second and third and be interchangeable,” Doffek said. “We have a lot of flexibility at second and third – each of them can play either spot.” Catcher Wegner (41) and Buchholz (15) combined to start all but three games behind the dish a season ago. The only returner with experience in a UWM jersey will be sophomore Drew Pearson, who played in 20 games and made three starts behind the plate as a freshman. The Panthers will have depth at the position, though. Hoenecke may be an option, but the team also has junior Brandon Davis (.358, 36 RBI, threw out 40 percent of would-be base stealers in 2010) and freshman Bill Hanke. “Dekoning has been a mainstay and I think he really solidifies the outfield,” Doffek said. “Sam played every day last year but got a lot of those at bats at DH. He should be in right and Capasso should step up in left. But, we have a couple of other guys who are making that decision a tough one.” That list includes three newcomers: junior Mark Strey and freshmen Derek Peake and Zachary Wisowaty. “Peake is real athletic and fast – probably the fastest on the team – and will be battling for time,” Doffek said. “We also have Mark Strey, who is a tireless worker with good tools, pushing for time. Wisowaty has done a great job as well. He is a good left-handed stick that could contribute right now. He needs to physically mature a little, but the bat will play sooner than later.” Pitching A key part of all the success enjoyed by the team came from the pitching staff. The team led the Horizon League in earned run average and saves and had the Horizon League Newcomer of the Year and Relief Pitcher of the Year on the staff. “I think we had a better collection of competitive people last year,” Milwaukee pitching coach Cory Bigler said. “I don’t think our staff was more talented than in past years, but, overall, we had more competitive people on the mound that did not back down from a challenge.” The Panthers played in seven postseason games a year ago, with almost every returner seeing ac- tion in those intense, late-season contests. “Big-game experience really does help,” Bigler said. “Making pitches is about confidence and trust. And you learn that quickly when you have had success in postseason games.” Leading the way for the starting rotation in 2011 will be senior Chad Pierce, named the newcomer of the year in the league in 2010 after a season in which he went 7-5 with 4.03 ERA (second in the league). He made a program record 16 starts and led the team with 102.2 innings and 64 strikeouts. “Chad is a highly-competitive person and he’s going to be a cornerstone of our staff,” Bigler said. “What people forget is that it took a while for him last year. He started out as our three or four and struggled to find his way for a bit. Chad will start the season as our Friday-night guy which should help us out of the gate, considering we have some new faces and some guys that will have to step up in roles.” Two returners out of the bullpen did an incredible job in 2010. Juniors Cameron Amsrud and Greg Blohowiak will hope to ride that success and continue it in 2011. Amsrud was the league’s relief pitcher of the year a season ago, topping the charts with nine saves in 25 appearances. He was close to untouchable at the end of the campaign, working 19.1 straight scoreless innings over his last 12 appearances to end the season. “Cameron was lights-out and finished the year extremely strong,” Bigler said. “More than anything with him is just his mentality. He feels comfortable in pressure situations and makes big pitches when he needs to. His mentality as just a sophomore last year speaks for itself.” Blohowiak blossomed in his role, ending the year with a 2-0 record, a team-best 1.67 ERA and two saves in 27.0 innings. He was impressive all season, not allowing an earned run in 18 of 20 appearances. Senior Jayme Sukowaty warmed up as the season went along last year, earning a spot on the league’s all-newcomer team after going 4-2 with a 4.40 ERA in 16 games. He walked just 10 batters in 47.0 innings of work. Other possibilities for the starting rotation among returners include a pair of sophomores in Eric Semmelhack and Jordan Guth. “Blow had a solid year and really got us to the end of the game in a lot of settings whether it was one batter or a few innings,” Bigler said. “Having that ability to be flexible is invaluable and something that we hope Greg can continue. It will be hard to see his numbers to get better, but we definitely expect him to be that guy for us.” “Sukowaty is someone who would be up next for that weekend role. He is a senior who has that year under his belt and that’s important,” Bigler said. “Semmelhack had an injury early and tried to recover over the course of the season but never really got back to 100-percent. We are looking forward to big things out of him and, if healthy, he could be a big factor on the weekend. Guth is someone whose pitches make sense as a starter. He is a guy with a high ceiling and needs to take a real step up.” Other returners include senior Cuyler Franzke (3-5 in 14 games), junior Kaleb Engelke (11 games) and sophomore Jake Long. Others fighting to start on the mound include some newcomers: sophomore Cale Tassi and freshmen Eric King, Joshua Uhen and Gunnar Eastman – will battle for their turn on the mound. “Eric King definitely has the mentality and makeup to compete and win at this level. He should fight for starts whether it’s midweek or weekend,” Bigler said. “Uhen has a power arm and could be used in several roles. Josh is a true competitor. Eastman has the pitches to compete and be successful as well while Tassi has a live arm and could find his way into the rotation.” 2011 Milwaukee Baseball “We hope Engelke will be that left-handed complement to the end of our bullpen so we can match up more effectively,” Bigler said. “If he can attack the strike zone aggressively, we feel like he is going to have a lot of success.” Rounding out the staff are three newcomers: junior Kyle Spurley and freshman Todd Hegbloom will get a chance to compete after missing last season due to injury, while true freshman Michael Schneider will also be competing for innings. “Spurley is coming off an injury and is a bit of a wildcard right now. He has a lot of life on his pitches and attacks hitters,” Bigler said. “Schneider is a very talented pitcher with a full complement of pitches. If he can take the next step with his confidence at this level, he will have a lot of success.” Milwaukee will open the 2011 campaign at Tennessee, with the season opener scheduled for a 3 p.m. first pitch Feb. 18. 5 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Outfield The Panthers could be in a position where the three starters in the outfield on opening day could be the three that play there every game in 2011. Senior Doug Dekoning is the cornerstone. A three-year starter in center, Dekoning (.300 in 59 games) was a first-team all-league selection as a sophomore and plays terrific defense, making just two errors while also adding four outfield assists. Senior Sam Sivilotti – an outfielder by trade – accumulated the majority of his at bats in the designated hitter role in 2010 but was the starting rightfielder on opening day in 2009 before an injury shortened his season. He had a breakout year at the plate a season ago (.352, 62 hits, 37 RBI), earning second-team all-league honors as a result. Lastly, sophomore Jonathan Capasso stepped into the starting left field position after Patzman was hurt and batted .344 the rest of the way. He was named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team after batting .310 in 47 contests. MILWAUKEE SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant SID/Baseball Contact: ...................Chris Zills Sports Information Director:................Kevin O’Connor Assistant SID: ............................................. Kevin Conway Four-Time Horizon League Champions Press Box Phone: ......................................(414) 750-2090 Website:........................................ www.uwmpanthers.com Zills Office: .................................................. 414-229-4593 Zills Cell: ..................................................... 414-750-2090 Zills E-Mail: ............................................. 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The site features weekly releases and previews prior to gameday, plus complete game recaps, postgame quotes, box scores and up-to-date statistics. Fans can also follow the stats of all home games live online. The site also features profiles on every UWM baseball player, as well as special feature stories on the team, updated throughout the season. Plus the website - hosted by CBS College Sports - has updated information on all 15 of UWM’s varsity sports. Chris Zills Sports Information Contact Sixth Season Chris Zills is the UWM sports information contact for the Milwaukee baseball team. He joined the athletic department in July of 2005, after spending four and a half years as the head SID at Marian College in Fond du Lac, Wis. At UWM, Zills is the primary media relations contact for men’s soccer and swimming & diving, in addition to the baseball team. He also assists SID Kevin O’Connor with the men’s basketball team. Zills received his undergraduate degree in sports management from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and his master’s degree from Marian University. He has been an active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America since 2001. Zills has also received national publication awards from CoSIDA for his work on media guides 16 times, including one for the 2006 UWM baseball media guide, which finished second in the district and fourth in the nation. He currently resides in West Bend with his wife, Bridget, and two sons: Quinn, born in December of 2005, and Lucas, born in July of 2008. Pronunciation Guide Name Pronunciation Cameron Amsrud .....................Ams-RUDE Greg Blohowiak ........... Blow-HOVE-ee-ak Jonathan Capasso.................. Kah-PASS-oh Doug Dekoning..................Dah-CONE-ing Kaleb Engelke..............................EN-gel-key Cuyler Franzke ...................Ky-ler Franz-key Jordan Guth ..........................................Gooth Todd Hegbloom.................... HEGG-bloom Paul Hoenecke .........................HEN-ah-key Sam Koenig ..................................... KAY-nig Derek Peake.............................................Peak Sam Sivilotti ..........................Siv-il-LOT-tee Phil Striggow .....................................Strig-go Jayme Sukowaty ............ Sook-ah-WOTTY 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 2011 Player Breakdown Yr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Pos. RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP RHP B/T R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R Ht. 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-0 6-5 6-0 6-3 5-9 Wt. 175 170 195 195 215 165 190 210 185 175 185 170 230 185 195 200 Hometown/Last School Green Bay, Wis./Green Bay West Mineral Point, Wis./Mineral Point Presque Isle, Wis./Lakeland Union/UW-Superior Reedsville, Wis./Reedsville/MATC Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac/Arkansas Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac Schofield, Wis./D.C. Everest Linden, Wis./Iowa-Grant/MATC Oshkosh, Wis./Oshkosh North Green Bay, Wis./Green Bay Southwest Onalaska, Wis./Onalaska De Pere, Wis./West De Pere Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek Appleton, Wis./Fox Valley Lutheran Wisconsin Rapids, Wis./Wisconsin Rapids Pulaski, Wis./Pulaski Catchers (4) No. Name 12 Chad Pierce 20 Brandon Davis 27 Drew Pearson 55 Bill Hanke Yr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Pos. P/C C C C B/T R/R R/R R/R R/R Ht. 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-0 Wt. 215 230 190 190 Hometown/Last School Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac/Arkansas Highlands Ranch, Colo./Fort Scott Racine, Wis./Racine Horlick Slinger, Wis./Slinger Infielders (10) No. Name 1 Michael Porcaro 2 Tell Taylor 3 Cole Kraft 8 Paul Hoenecke 14 Alex Erdmann 15 Jim Lundstrom 19 Sam Koenig 23 Nick Lingvay 28 Ryan Solberg 32 Phil Striggow Yr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Pos. B/T 2B R/R SS R/R 2B L/R 3B/2B L/R IF R/R IF R/R 3B R/R IF R/R 1B/OF R/R 3B/1B R/R Ht. 5-6 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-5 6-2 Wt. 160 180 170 190 180 175 200 175 210 230 Hometown/Last School Burlington, Wis./Burlington Burlington, Wis./Burlington Menomonie, Wis./Winona State Kewaskum, Wis./West Bend West Menomonee Falls, Wis./Menomonee Falls Crete, Ill./Crete-Monee/MATC Prairie du Sac, Wis./Sauk Prairie Kenosha, Wis./Kenosha Tremper Waukesha, Wis./Waukesha West Monee, Ill./Crete-Monee/Kankakee CC Outfielders (7) No. Name 6 Jonathan Capasso 7 Zachary Wisowaty 9 Mark Strey 18 Doug Dekoning 21 Sam Sivilotti 28 Ryan Solberg 34 Derek Peake Yr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Pos. B/T OF L/L OF L/R OF R/R OF L/L OF R/R 1B/OF R/R OF L/R Ht. 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-5 6-0 Wt. 175 160 195 185 190 210 175 Hometown/Last School Racine, Wis./Racine Horlick Clinton, Wis./Clinton Marshfield, Wis./Marshfield/MATC Menomonee Falls, Wis./Menomonee Falls Glendale, Wis./Nicolet Waukesha, Wis./Waukesha West Waukesha, Wis./Waukesha Catholic Memorial Head Coach: #5 Scott Doffek (Fifth year) Head Assistant Coach: #22 Cory Bigler (Eighth year) Assistant Coaches: Mike Goetz (Third year) & Steve Sanfilippo (Third year) By Class: Seniors (7): Dekoning, Franzke, Kraft, Lundstrom, Pierce, Sivilotti, Sukowaty Juniors (8): Amsrud, Blohowiak, Davis, Engelke, Hoenecke, Spurley, Strey, Striggow Sophomores (8): Capasso, Erdmann, Guth, Lingvay, Long, Pearson, Semmelhack, Tassi Freshmen (12): Eastman, Hanke, Hegbloom, King, Koenig, Peake, Porcaro, Schneider, Solberg, Taylor, Uhen, Wisowaty By State: Wisconsin (32): Amsrud, Blohowiak, Capasso, Dekoning, Eastman, Engelke, Erdmann, Franzke, Guth, Hanke, Hegbloom, Hoenecke, King, Koenig, Kraft, Lingvay, Long, Peake, Pearson, Pierce, Porcaro, Schneider, Semmelhack, Sivilotti, Solberg, Spurley, Strey, Tassi, Taylor, Uhen, Wisowaty Illinois (2): Lundstrom, Striggow Colorado (1): Davis 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 45 55 Numerical Greg Blohowiak, Jr., P Michael Porcaro, Fr., 2B Tell Taylor, Fr., SS Cole Kraft, Sr., 2B Kaleb Engelke, Jr., P Jonathan Capasso, So., OF Zachary Wisowaty, Fr., OF Paul Hoenecke, Jr., 3B/2B Mark Strey, Jr., OF Cale Tassi, So., P Jayme Sukowaty, Sr., P Chad Pierce, Sr., P/C Eric King, Fr., P Alex Erdmann, So., IF Jim Lundstrom, Sr., IF Cameron Amsrud, Jr., P Kyle Spurley, Jr., P Doug Dekoning, Sr., OF Sam Koenig, Fr., 3B Brandon Davis, Jr., C Sam Sivilotti, Sr., OF Nick Lingvay, So., IF Joshua Uhen, Fr., P Gunnar Eastman, Fr., P Drew Pearson, So., C Ryan Solberg, Fr., OF/1B Jordan Guth, So., P Mike Schneider, Fr., P Phil Striggow, Jr., 3B/1B Eric Semmelhack, So., P Derek Peake, Fr., OF Cuyler Franzke, Sr., P Jake Long, So., P Todd Hegbloom, Fr., P Bill Hanke, Fr., C 16 0 6 20 18 26 4 14 35 30 55 45 8 13 19 3 23 36 15 34 27 12 1 31 33 21 28 17 9 32 11 10 2 24 7 Alphabetical Cameron Amsrud, Jr., P Greg Blohowiak, Jr., P Jonathan Capasso, So., OF Brandon Davis, Jr., C Doug Dekoning, Sr., OF Gunnar Eastman, Fr., P Kaleb Engelke, Jr., P Alex Erdmann, So., IF Cuyler Franzke, Sr., P Jordan Guth, So., P Bill Hanke, Fr., C Todd Hegbloom, Fr., P Paul Hoenecke, Jr., 3B/2B Eric King, Fr., P Sam Koenig, Fr., 3B Cole Kraft, Sr., 2B Nick Lingvay, So., IF Jake Long, So., P Jim Lundstrom, Sr., IF Derek Peake, Fr., OF Drew Pearson, So., C Chad Pierce, Sr., P/C Michael Porcaro, Fr., 2B Mike Schneider, Fr., P Eric Semmelhack, So., P Sam Sivilotti, Sr., OF Ryan Solberg, Fr., OF/1B Kyle Spurley, Jr., P Mark Strey, Jr., OF Phil Striggow, Jr., 3B/1B Jayme Sukowaty, Sr., P Cale Tassi, So., P Tell Taylor, Fr., SS Joshua Uhen, Fr., P Zachary Wisowaty, Fr., OF Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Pitchers (16) No. Name 0 Greg Blohowiak 4 Kaleb Engelke 10 Cale Tassi 11 Jayme Sukowaty 12 Chad Pierce 13 Eric King 16 Cameron Amsrud 17 Kyle Spurley 24 Joshua Uhen 26 Gunnar Eastman 30 Jordan Guth 31 Mike Schneider 33 Eric Semmelhack 35 Cuyler Franzke 36 Jake Long 45 Todd Hegbloom 7 Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2010: Earned Second Team All-Horizon League honors at shortstop after a season in which he batted .350, starting all 56 games he appeared in ... tied for the team lead with 78 hits and led the squad with 21 doubles, a total that ranked third in the Horizon League and tied for fifth in school history ... scored 48 runs, hit five home runs and recorded 35 RBI ... second on team with 23 multi-hit games and hit .404 with runners in scoring position ... batted .439 (47-for107) in league games, third-best in the conference ... his 47 hits were tops in league play, as well ... hit safely in the first five games of the year ... his three doubles against Dayton March 7 tied the school record for doubles in a game ... had two hits, including a home run, and scored twice against #14 Arkansas March 12 ... 3-for-4 with two runs scored against UIC March 27 and against Cleveland State April 2 ... compiled an eight-game hitting streak April 17-28, batting 19-for-39 (.487) in the stretch ... had four-hit games against Butler April 18 and Bradley April 21 ... also scored three and drove in three against the Braves ... named Horizon League Player of the Week May 16 after going 9-for-16 (.450) with seven RBI as UWM went 3-1 in four games ... set career-high with a five-hit contest against Youngstown State May 22 ... went 3-for-5 with two runs and two RBI in Horizon League Tournament Championship round against Wright State May 29 ... fielded the final out of UWM’s championship win against the Raiders the next day ... had a hit and scored a run against #15 San Diego in the NCAA Tournament June 5 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. 3 Cole Kraft Kraft Career Game-Highs At Bats Runs Hits RBI Doubles Triples HR Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases 2009: Spent the season as Milwaukee’s everyday shortstop, making 50 starts in his 53 games played ... set career-highs across the board, batting .333 with 37 runs scored and 32 runs batted in serving as UWM’s leadoff hitter for the majority of the season ... finished 10th in the Horizon League with his .403 on-base percentage and 12th with his batting average ... also ranked second in the league with his five sacrifice flies ... third on the team with 19 multi-hit games ... went 6-for-13 with five runs scored and four RBI’s at the Jacksonville Invitational Feb. 27-March 1 ... scored twice, had two hits and knocked in three against Central Michigan March 18 ... enjoyed a 15-game hitting streak April 10-May 3 ... 3-for-4 with two RBI against Wright State April 11 ... 3-for-6 with three runs scored and a home run in win over Youngstown State April 18 ... 5-for-7 with three driven in and two stolen bases during doubleheader sweep of Northern Illinois April 28 ... career-best four hits against Butler May 9, driving in three ... batted .348 versus lefties ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. 7 ................................. Two times 3 .................................Four times 5 .....................vs. YSU, 5/22/10 3 ..................................Five times 3 .................. vs. Dayton, 3/7/10 1 .................................Four times 1 ...............................Seven times 8 ......................at YSU, 4/18/09 3 .... vs. Cleveland State, 5/3/09 2 ...............................Three times Second Base Senior • L/R 5-10 • 170 2008: Appeared in 38 games as a freshman, making 18 starts at second base ... batted .295 on the season, including .350 in Horizon League play ... recorded first hit in UWM uniform in season opener, scoring once and driving in a run against Jacksonville Feb. 22 ... hit safely in eight of first 10 appearances ... had season-high three hits and two runs batted in and stole a base against Austin Peay March 14 ... two hits versus Valparaiso May 3 ... scored twice and stole two bases against Cleveland State in the Horizon League Tournament May 21 ... threat on the bases, stealing six times in eight tries ... batted .419 with runners in scoring position and .378 with runners on. Major: Communications Menomonie, Wis. Menomonie High School Prior to UWM: Spent one year at Winona State University in Minnesota ... earned a scholarship for baseball and football, lettering as a wide receiver during the 2007 season ... maintained freshmen eligibility for baseball after an injury. MORE ON COLE: Favorite baseball player: “Joe Mauer or Derek Jeter” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Nothing in baseball, but best I ever saw was Michael Jordan playing basketball.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Derek Jeter” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Arkansas” Favorite website to visit: “Facebook and ESPN.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Akon for hip hop and Kenny Chesney for country.” High School: Earned Northwest Conference Player of the Year awards in baseball, basketball and football ... lettered 12 times in his prep career ... First Team Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association All-State and District Player of the Year as a senior after hitting .614 ... also state co-player of the year ... three-time all-conference choice on the diamond ... helped high school team to conference championships in all three sports ... was an all-state punter ... member of Division 2 state championship football team in 2002 and state runner-up in 2003 ... two-time All-Northwest, three-time all-conference and team captain in football ... all-state, three-time All-Northwest, three-time all-conference and two-year captain in basketball ... averaged 18 points and six rebounds a game as a senior ... four year honor roll member. Personal: Son of Mike and Lyn Kraft ... lists hobbies as playing sports and hanging out ... considers winning the sectional final on a last-second shot as his most memorable sports experience ... coaches youth football, basketball and baseball ... born Feb. 17, 1988. COLE KRAFT’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals 8 AVG .295 .333 .350 .334 G-GS 38-18 53-50 56-56 147-124 AB 88 186 223 497 R 18 37 48 103 H 26 62 78 166 2B 3 11 21 35 3B 0 3 1 4 HR 0 2 5 7 2011 Milwaukee Baseball RBI 11 32 35 78 TB 29 85 116 230 SLG% .330 .457 .520 .463 OBP .347 .403 .404 .394 SB 6-8 6-8 6-10 18-26 2010: Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team after going 4-2 in 16 games, making eight starts ... his 4.40 ERA was second-lowest among starting pitchers on the staff ... struck out 22 batters in 47.0 innings while walking just 10 ... earned a spot in the weekend rotation by the end of the season ... first start of the year came at Northern Illinois March 24, where he was in line for the win before a late NIU comeback ... allowed no earned runs in 4.1 innings, striking out five while walking just one ... earned the victory against Wisconsin Lutheran April 9, working 3.0 scoreless innings in the start ... beat Northwestern April 28 at Miller Park, giving up just three hits in 6.0 scoreless innings ... recorded the victory against Butler May 14, again allowing no earned runs in 6.0 innings of work ... suffered one of the toughest losses in recent memory at the Horizon League Tournament against Wright State May 28 ... threw a complete-game three-hitter against the Raiders that day, allowing just one run in the 1-0 loss ... earned the start against #15 San Diego in the NCAA Tournament June 5. High School: Had an all-state career on the mound ... was named WBCA District 4 Co-Player of the Year as a senior and first team all-district ... also garnered Olympian Conference Player of the Year honors and first team all-league accolades that season ... went 7-3 with a 2.29 ERA his last year, earning Third Team WBCA All-State honors ... named second team all-conference as a sophomore and junior, team MVP and most improved. Personal: Son of Ronald Sukowaty and Kristine Hecker ... brother, Jesse, played football at St. Norbert College and sister, Shanna, was a student-athlete at Lakeland College ... chose UWM because he liked the school and atmosphere ... career goal is to become a game warden ... most memorable sports experience was winning baseball conference championship his senior year ... hobbies include hunting, fishing and playing video games. Sukowaty Career Game-Highs Innings Strikeouts Walks Hit by Pitch Wild Pitch 8.0 ....vs. Wright State, 5/28/10 5 ...at Northern Illinois, 3/24/10 3 ...................vs. Butler, 5/14/10 1 ................................. Two times 1 ...................vs. Butler, 5/14/10 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Prior to UWM: Spent two seasons at MATC in Madison, Wis. ... helped the Wolfpack to their 18th-straight conference title and third-consecutive regional crown during a 37-12 season in 2009 ... won a team-best six games in 11 appearances, making 10 starts ... threw four complete games and had two shutouts ... recorded a 4.39 ERA and 42 strikeouts in 53.1 innings ... went 4-3 with a 3.11 ERA in 11 appearances, making four starts as a freshman ... struck out 31 in 46.1 innings and limited opponents to a .243 batting average. 11 Jayme Sukowaty Pitcher Senior • R/R 6-2 • 195 Major: Environmental Science Reedsville, Wis. Reedsville High School MORE ON JAYME: Favorite baseball player: “Barry Zito” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Bob Stone’s no-hitter against Rockford College on April 3, 2009.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Brett Favre” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Conference opener” Favorite website to visit: “Nationalgeographic.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Eminem - Till I Collapse” JAYME SUKOWATY JAYME SUKOWATY’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2010 Totals ERA 4.40 4.40 W 4 4 L 2 2 APP 16 16 GS 8 8 CG 1 1 Sho 0/1 0/1 SV 0 0 IP 47.0 47.0 H 53 53 2011 Milwaukee Baseball R 32 32 ER 23 23 BB 10 10 SO 22 22 AVG .293 .293 9 Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2010: Enjoyed a stellar year on the mound, earning Horizon League Co-Newcomer of the Year honors after going 7-5 with a 4.03 ERA in 16 games, all starts ... also named to the league allnewcomer team ... selected a member of the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team ... compiled team-leading totals of 64 strikeouts, 102.2 innings pitched and two complete games ... earned MVP and all-tournament team honors after his performance in the Horizon League Tournament ... his 16 starts set a team record and led the league ... his innings total was second in the league and second in program history ... second in Horizon League in victories, sixth in strikeouts ... ranked first or second all season long in ERA, finishing second in the league overall ... .261 opponent batting average also ranked second ... made UWM debut against Arkansas State Feb. 28 ... earned first win against SIU Edwardsville March 6 ... pitched well in return to Arkansas March 13, pitching into the seventh against the #14 Razorbacks ... named Horizon League Pitcher of the Week after striking out seven and taking a shutout into the eighth against #25 Kansas State March 19 ... allowed no earned runs in 8.0 innings against UIC March 26, striking out seven while allowing just three hits ... threw a complete game against Cleveland State April 2, striking out six ... picked up the win against St. Norbert April 9 ... allowed just two earned runs in 6.2 innings of a win against Wright State May 7 ... Horizon League Pitcher of the Week for a second time after beating Youngstown State May 22, allowing just one earned run in 8.0 innings ... threw 150 pitches in a complete-game gem against Valparaiso in the opener of the Horizon League Tournament ... scattered six hits and struck out four in the 3-1 win, earning U.S. Army Player of the Game honors ... came back on short rest to pitch UWM to the league title against Wright State May 30, going 6.0 innings, allowing two runs and striking out four ... earned the start against #1 Arizona State in the NCAA Tournament opener June 4 ... also batted .250 in 18 games at the plate ... started the season-opener at DH ... went 2-for-2 at #14 Arkansas March 12, driving in and scoring a run ... tripled against Northern Illinois May 18 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. 12 Chad Pierce Pierce Career Game-Highs Innings Strikeouts Walks Hit by Pitch Wild Pitch 9.0 .............................. Two times 8 ........... vs. St. Norbert, 4/9/10 6 .... at Arkansas State, 2/28/10 3 ..................... vs. UIC, 5/15/10 3 ......................at YSU, 4/23/10 Pitcher/Catcher Senior • R/R 6-1 • 215 2009: Named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to UWM: A transfer from the University of Arkansas who had to sit out the 2009 season due to NCAA regulations ... appeared in 13 games in his two seasons at Arkansas, going 1-0 with 12 strikeouts in 13.2 innings of work while earning SEC All-Academic honors both years ... saw action on the mound only at Arkansas; will also catch at Milwaukee, his position in high school. Major: Education Fond du Lac, Wis. Fond du Lac High School MORE ON CHAD: High School: Enjoyed a stellar high school career where he was named the No. 5 pro prospect in the state of Wisconsin by Baseball America ... earned Wisconsin Coaches Association AllState, all-district and Fox Valley Athletics All-Conference honors three times ... batted .362 as a senior with three doubles, a home run and 11 runs batted in while earning District 4 Player of the Year honors ... also posted a 7-3 record on the mound with a 1.89 ERA, two saves and 58 strikeouts in 44.1 innings ... batted .322 and went 7-2 with a 1.03 ERA as a junior en route to his first district player of the year award ... that followed a sophomore campaign that saw him post a .542 average ... a Wisconsin Scholar-Athlete. Favorite baseball player: “Alex Rodriguez” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “UWM dogpile on the mound in Gary, Ind.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Aaron Rodgers” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Arkansas” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “How Do You Like Me Now - Toby Keith” Personal: Son of Tim and Nancy Pierce ... minoring in math and social studies ... career goals are to win a league championship, make regionals and end up at the College World Series ... lists video games, watching sports, football and baseball as hobbies and interests ... considers winning the Horizon League Tournament and going to NCAA Regionals in 2010 to be his most memorable sports experience ... born Nov. 20, 1987. CHAD PIERCE’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2010 Totals ERA 4.03 4.03 W 7 7 L 5 5 APP 16 16 GS 16 16 CG 2 2 Sho 0/0 0/0 SV 0 0 IP H 102.2 103 102.2 103 R 62 62 ER 46 46 BB 43 43 SO 64 64 AVG .261 .261 CHAD PIERCE’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year 2010 Totals 10 AVG .250 .250 G-GS 18-7 18-7 AB 40 40 R 7 7 H 10 10 2B 1 1 3B 1 1 HR 0 0 2011 Milwaukee Baseball RBI 4 4 TB 13 13 SLG% .325 .325 OBP .302 .302 SB 0-0 0-0 2010: Made 17 starts among 48 appearances on the season ... played role of late-game defensive specialist ... scored 15 runs and recorded 17 hits ... fielded first 57 chances of season without an error ... made first start of season at third base against Arkansas State Feb. 27 ... went 2-for-3 with with two doubles and scored a season-high four times in win over SIU Edwardsville March 6 ... had two hits against #14 Arkansas March 14 ... 2-for-3 with a triple, two runs and two RBI against Parkside March 30 ... two hits, two runs and two driven in against Butler April 17 ... scored a key insurance run as a pinch-runner in the ninth inning of the Horizon League Tournament Championship against Wright State May 30. 15 Jim Lundstrom Lundstrom Career Game-Highs At Bats Runs Hits RBI Doubles Triples HR Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases High School: Named all-region twice and all-conference three times on the diamond ... four-year letterwinner at shortstop and pitcher ... earned two baseball achievement awards ... also an all-conference quarterback, earning team MVP honors in 2006 ... scholar-athlete for four years. 5 ................................. Two times 4 ..................... vs. SIUE, 3/6/10 2 .................................Four times 2 .................................Four times 2 ..................... vs. SIUE, 3/6/10 1 .............. vs. Parkside, 3/30/10 0 .......................................... N/A 4 ................................. Two times 2 ..................... vs. SIUE, 3/6/10 0 ...........................................N/A Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Prior to UWM: Helped MATC to its 18th-straight conference title and third-consecutive regional crown in 2009, starting 44 games ... scored 44 runs and had 18 runs batted in ... one of the team leaders with 16 stolen bases ... batted .326 in 46 games as a freshman, driving in 27 runs, scoring 41 times, stealing 10 bases and recording a .437 on-base percentage ... earned All-Wisconsin Technical College Conference honors and all-academic honors. Infield Senior • R/R 6-0 • 175 Personal: Son of Robert and Kathy Lundstrom ... nickname is Jimmy ... brother, Mike, played baseball at Concordia (Wis.) ... chose UWM because it was close to home and he liked the direction of the program ... career goal is to become a high school teacher and become a successful coach ... most memorable sports experience was when his team hosted a playoff football game for just the second time in 30 years ... lists guitar as a hobby ... born June 3, 1989. Major: Educational Studies Crete, Ill. Crete-Monee High School MORE ON JIM: Favorite baseball player: “Evan Longoria” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Winning the 2010 conference tournament.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Tom Brady” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Opening weekend in Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “B.o.B – Don’t Let Me Fall” JIM LUNDSTROM JIM LUNDSTROM’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year 2010 Totals AVG .233 .233 G-GS 48-17 48-17 AB 73 73 R 15 15 H 17 17 2B 2 2 3B 1 1 HR 0 0 2011 Milwaukee Baseball RBI 6 6 TB 21 21 SLG% .288 .288 OBP .349 .349 SB 0-1 0-1 11 Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2010: One of nine UWM regulars to bat .300 or better, finishing right at .300 with a hit in his final at bat of the season ... started 58 of the 59 games he appeared in, scoring 38 runs, recording 66 hits, five triples, three home runs and 25 runs batted in ... his five triples were third in the Horizon League ... led the team with 10 stolen bases ... career-best 18-game hitting streak came to a close against Arkansas State Feb. 27 ... crushed a three-run home run to break a 6-6, fifthinning tie against Minnesota March 3 to help UWM to the 13-6 win ... tied career-high with three RBI that day and against SIU Edwardsville March 6 ... seven-game hitting streak March 14-27 ... hit two triples in a 3-for-5 outing against Cleveland State April 3, tying the program record for triples in a game ... 7-for-15 in three-game set at Butler April 17-18 ... went 6-for-13 with three runs scored and a home run against Valparaiso April 30-May 1 ... batted .356 against righties on the year. 18 Doug Dekoning Dekoning Career Game-Highs At Bats Runs Hits RBI Doubles Triples HR Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases 2009: Earned First Team All-Horizon League honors in the outfield after hitting .338 in 54 games, making 51 starts ... was 10th in the Horizon League in batting average and finished fifth with his 44 runs scored ... hit five home runs and drove in 28 ... had two hitting streaks of 10 or more games ... hit in 10-straight games, March 18-April 7, going 18-for-43 (.419) ... ended the season on a 16-game streak, the longest of any UWM player on the year ... went 25-for-68 (.368) in that stretch ... three hits against Austin Peay March 13 ... went 3-for-5 with three runs scored in win over UIC April 4 ... was 3-for-3, drove in two and scored a career-high four times in victory over Chicago State April 7 ... hit two home runs that game ... drove in a career-best three against Wisconsin Lutheran April 15 ... perfect 4-for-4 day at Youngstown State April 18 ... tied career-high with four more hits at Cleveland State May 3 ... was 3-for-5 in UWM’s Horizon League Tournament win over CSU May 22 ... batted .388 with runners in scoring position. 7 .....................vs. YSU, 5/22/10 4 ....... vs. Chicago State, 4/7/09 4 ................................. Two times 3 .................................Four times 2 ................................. Two times 2 .... vs. Cleveland State, 4/3/10 2 ....... vs. Chicago State, 4/7/09 10 ..... vs. Chicago State, 4/7/09 2 ................................... Six times 2 ................................... Six times Outfield Senior • L/L 6-2 • 185 2008: Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team after a stellar freshman campaign ... made 43 starts in 52 games ... batted .305 on the season and .358 in league play ... enjoyed a season-high nine-game hitting streak April 9-26, going 15-for-27 in the streak ... that started a hot stretch at the plate, batting .558 over the next 15 games and .389 from April 9 through the end of the season ... scored 31 runs and drove in 20 ... batted .370 with runners on base ... first hit came against UNC-Wilmington Feb. 23 ... had two hits and drove in two versus Austin Peay March 16 ... had first three-hit game of the season at Southern Illinois April 4 ... collected three hits in win over Chicago State April 9 ... recorded two doubles and scored twice in victory over Iowa April 22 ... three hits at Wright State April 26 ... went 6-for-10 with three RBI’s and scored three times in series versus Valparaiso in early May ... 2-for-3 with two RBI in win over Butler May 10 ... stole nine bases on the year ... his 43 starts were the most for a Milwaukee freshman since 2004. Major: Communications Menomonee Falls, Wis. Menomonee Falls High School High School: Enjoyed a stellar high school career on the diamond ... earned 2007 WBCA AllState honors and selected District Player of the Year ... named Greater Metro Conference Player of the Year as a senior after hitting .448 with 48 hits and 34 runs batted in ... also went 5-1 with a 1.35 ERA on the mound ... 2007 Community Newspapers Player of the Year ... three-year first team all-conference choice ... was named first team all-state in 2006 after earning second team honors in 2005 ... named First Team All-Greater Metro Conference, First Team All-Suburban, First Team All-District and Second Team Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area in both the 2006 and 2005 seasons ... tabbed Menomonee Falls Pitcher of the Year in 2006 after earning offensive player of the year honors in 2005 ... hit .505 as a junior and .448 as a sophomore ... team went 69-9 his last two years and won back-to-back Greater Metro Conference titles ... also ran track and was an all-conference football player, lettering three times ... honor list member. MORE ON DOUG: Favorite baseball player: “Ken Griffey Jr.” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Ryan Braun’s walk-off homerun that beat the Pirates the year the Brewers went to the playoffs.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “LeBron James” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “The season opener, Friday night in Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Kenny Chesney - She’s Got it All” Personal: Son of Bob Dekoning and Terry Steiner ... career goal is to become a coach ... lists sports and music as hobbies ... most memorable sports experiences are hitting a walk-off home run to win sectional semifinals and winning conference titles two years in a row ... has done volunteer work handing out Christmas wreaths for Holy Cross church ... spent the summer of 2008 playing for the Lannon Stonemen in the Land O’ Lakes League; named Western Division Rookie of the Year after batting .447 ... born April 3, 1989. DOUG DEKONING’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals 12 AVG .305 .338 .300 .315 G-GS 52-43 54-51 59-58 165-152 AB 154 198 220 572 R 31 44 38 113 H 47 67 66 180 2B 9 13 8 30 3B 0 1 5 6 HR 1 5 3 9 2011 Milwaukee Baseball RBI 20 28 25 73 TB 59 97 93 249 SLG% .383 .490 .423 .435 OBP .381 .382 .355 .372 SB 9-13 6-8 10-14 25-35 21 Sam Sivilotti Sivilotti Career Game-Highs At Bats Runs Hits RBI Doubles Triples HR Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases 2009: Saw action in 11 games, making three starts ... started the season-opener at No. 6 Arizona State Feb. 20, but injured his shoulder trying to make a catch in the outfield ... did not return to the field until March 14 against Austin Peay ... hit a double against APSU the next day ... walked and scored as a pinch hitter against UIC April 4 and against Chicago State April 7 ... doubled and scored against Wisconsin Lutheran April 15 ... singled in final at bat of season at Youngstown State April 18 to finish at .250 ... had surgery after that and missed the remainder of the season. 5 ...............................Seven times 2 ..................................Five times 4 ................. at Bradley, 4/21/10 5 ................. at Bradley, 4/21/10 1 .....................................12 times 1 ................................. Two times 1 ................. at Bradley, 4/21/10 8 ................. at Bradley, 4/21/10 3 ................................. Two times 2 .....................vs. YSU, 5/22/10 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 2010: Had a breakout season as a junior, batting .352 while setting career-highs across the board ... named Second Team All-Horizon League as a designated hitter and also earned a spot on the Horizon League All-Tournament Team ... made 50 starts among his 55 appearances ... scored 28 runs, drove in 37 and had a .426 on-base percentage ... recorded 62 hits overall, including 10 doubles ... second on the team in batting average ... batted .400 with runners in scoring position on the season and was second on the squad with 12 multi-RBI games ... had a hit and scored a run in his first start of the year against Arkansas State Feb. 27 ... moved into the starting line-up for good in mid-March and was red-hot at the plate ... went 43-for-94 (.457) over the next 28 games, with his season average as high as .453 (which was second in the league and in the top 10 in the country) in that span ... posted four-straight multi-hit/multi-RBI games March 27-30 ... had three hits and drove in four in win over Parkside March 30 ... on base five times in six at bats with three walks and two hits in win over Butler April 18 ... best game offensively against Bradley April 21, setting career-highs with four hits and five runs batted in while also hitting his first home run ... two hits and two RBI in Horizon League Tournament win over Wright State May 29 ... named U.S. Army Player of the Game in the Horizon League Tournament Championship ... put UWM ahead 2-0 and 4-1 with a pair of two-out hits that drove in three runs while also scoring once in that win over Wright State May 30 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. Outfield/DH Senior • R/R 6-0 • 190 2008: Appeared in 23 games, making three starts ... hit .273 overall, including .429 in Horizon League play ... went 1-for-2 and scored a run in first game as a Panther Feb. 22 against Jacksonville ... made starts against Saint Mary’s March 2, Centenary March 9 and Austin Peay March 15 ... drove in a run with a pinch-hit single against Cleveland State April 11 ... also had a hit and scored the next day against CSU ... went 1-for-2 versus Valparaiso May 3 ... RBI-single in only at-bat against Wright State in Horizon League Tournament May 22 ... hit .357 versus right-handed pitching and .500 as a pinch-hitter ... recorded four outfield assists on the season. Major: Finance Glendale, Wis. Nicolet High School 2007: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility. MORE ON SAM: High School: Enjoyed a stellar career at Nicolet, where he earned player of the year honors in the city and North Shore Conference ... batted .550 as a senior, leading team to a state tournament appearance with six home runs, 51 runs batted in, 41 runs scored, a .690 on-base percentage and 23 steals in 24 attempts ... also went 11-3 on the mound ... was named allconference, all-area, all-district and all-state as a junior ... batted .533 and finished the season with a state-record 61 runs batted in ... also added seven home runs, 20 stolen bases, 60 runs scored and went 8-1 on the mound ... hit .380 as a sophomore, stealing 27 bases ... also lettered as a member of the basketball and football teams ... Dean’s List member all four years. Favorite baseball player: “Derek Jeter” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Alex Rodriguez hitting his 500th homerun.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Derek Jeter” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Wright State at the Hank” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Rick Ross featuring Drake and Chrisette Michelle - Ashton Martin Music” Personal: Son of Don and Kathy Sivilotti ... given name is Salvatore ... career goal is to play professional baseball ... lists playing in the high school state tournament and winning the home run derby as his most memorable sports experience ... has been a lector for St. Monica Church ... born March 25, 1988. SAM SIVILOTTI’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals AVG .273 .250 .352 .338 G-GS 23-3 11-3 55-50 89-56 AB 22 12 176 210 R 5 5 28 38 H 6 3 62 71 2B 0 2 10 12 3B 0 0 2 2 HR 0 0 1 1 2011 Milwaukee Baseball RBI 2 0 37 39 TB 6 5 79 90 SLG% .273 .417 .449 .429 OBP .333 .471 .426 .420 SB 0-0 0-0 8-10 8-10 13 2010: Appeared in 14 games on the season, making two starts ... pitched 19.0 innings in recording three victories ... threw 3.0 scoreless innings to get the win against Minnesota March 3, striking out two while allowing just one hit ... also got the win in his next outing against SIU Edwardsville March 6, giving up just one hit in 2.0 scoreless innings of work ... struck out two in 1.1 innings of scoreless relief against Parkside March 30 ... made his first start a good one, earning the victory against Bradley April 21 ... also started the contest at Northern Illinois May 18. 35 Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2009: Made 13 appearances on the season, including three starts ... ended 1-4 with 18 strikeouts in 36.0 innings of work ... struck out three in 3.1 innings of season debut against No. 6 Arizona State Feb. 21 ... worked 1.1 scoreless innings against Austin Peay March 15 ... threw 4.0 scoreless innings and got the win in shutout victory over Chicago State April 7, striking out three ... also made starts against Minnesota April 14 and Northern Illinois April 28 ... struck out three in 3.0 innings against the Gophers. Franzke Career Game-Highs Innings Strikeouts Walks Hit by Pitch Wild Pitch 2008: Posted third-best ERA on the team in 15 games, making six starts ... went 3-2 in 46.2 innings of work, striking out 20 ... first appearance as a Panther came in season opener versus Jacksonville Feb. 22, striking out one in 1.2 innings ... did not give up a run in five-straight appearances March 2 to April 4 ... after working out of the bullpen his first six games, won his first three starts against Chicago State April 9, Bradley April 15 and Iowa April 22 ... gave up just one earned run in 5.0 innings versus Bradley ... threw seven strong innings against the Hawkeyes, striking out three ... set seasonhighs with four K’s and 8.0 innings pitched against UIC May 9 ... threw the most innings of any UWM freshman since 2004. CUYLER FRANZKE 8.0 .................... vs. UIC, 5/9/08 4 ....................... vs. UIC, 5/9/08 6 ....................... vs. UIC, 5/9/08 3 .......... at Jacksonville, 2/22/08 2 .......... at Jacksonville, 2/22/08 Pitcher Senior • R/R 6-0 • 185 High School: Earned First and Second Team All-Eastern Valley Conference honors during his four seasons on the diamond ... earned first team honors as a utility player in 2006 ... lettered twice while playing third base, outfield and pitching ... also played football and basketball as a prep athlete ... honor roll member all four years. Personal: Son of Richard and Pamela Franzke ... career goals are to play professional baseball and own his own restaurant ... lists video games and sports as his hobbies ... considers winning conference, regional and sectional titles and going to state in baseball as his most memorable sports experience ... born Dec. 11, 1988. Cuyler Franzke Major: Marketing Appleton, Wis. Fox Valley Lutheran High School MORE ON CUYLER: Favorite baseball player: “Pedro Martinez” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Nothing in particular” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Rory McIlroy” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Conference championship” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “I’m Ready For You - Drake” CUYLER FRANZKE’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals 14 ERA 5.21 8.25 13.26 7.79 W 3 1 3 7 L 2 4 5 11 APP 15 13 14 42 GS 6 3 2 11 CG 0 0 0 0 Sho 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/1 SV 0 0 0 0 IP 46.2 36.0 19.0 101.2 H 66 56 39 161 2011 Milwaukee Baseball R 36 38 32 106 ER 27 33 28 88 BB 21 14 17 52 SO 20 18 9 47 AVG .353 .352 .415 .366 2010: Tied for second on the team with 20 appearances, leading the squad with a 1.67 earned run average ... his ERA was the second-lowest by a reliever in program history (minimum 25.0 IP; Matt Freisleben 1.15 in 2001) ... struck out 14 batters and allowed opponents to hit just .185 - the lowest since 2003 ... was 2-0 with two saves, tying for fourth in the league in that category ... allowed no earned runs in 18 of 20 outings on the season ... struck out both batters he faced in first appearance of the year against Arkansas State Feb. 27 ... pitched a three-inning save against Bradley April 21, giving up just one hit and no earned runs ... recorded the win against Valparaiso May 1, working 4.0 scoreless innings, allowing just one hit and striking out a pair ... other save came against Youngstown State May 22 ... recorded the win in an elimination game against Valparaiso in the Horizon League Tournament May 29 ... pitched a scoreless frame against #1 Arizona State in the NCAA Tournament June 4 ... limited lefties to a .053 average (1-for-19) on the season. Blohowiak Career Game-Highs Innings Strikeouts Walks Hit by Pitch Wild Pitch Pitcher Junior • R/R 6-2 • 175 High School: Was a four-year member of the baseball team at Green Bay West High School ... lettered twice while appearing on the mound, in the infield and in the outfield ... served as team captain as a senior, earning honorable mention all-area honors as a utility player as well as Second Team All-Fox River Classic Conference as a utility player ... was tabbed for second team all-conference on the mound his junior season ... honor roll member all four years ... also played soccer and basketball, where he served as a team captain as a senior. Personal: Son of Bart and Debra Blohowiak ... a senior academically, as he was at UWM his first year but did not play baseball ... a finance minor in school ... career goal is to become a CPA and own his own firm ... lists hobbies as snowboarding, spending time with friends and family, anything that keeps him active and watching the Packers ... has worked at Miller Park making replica bats and has also worked summer basketball camps and with Little League tournaments ... born April 30, 1989. GREG BLOHOWIAK 4.0 .......... vs. Valparaiso, 5/1/10 3 ....vs. Cardinal Stritch, 4/23/09 4 ....................at Butler, 4/17/10 1 ................................... Six times 2 ................................. Two times Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 2009: Appeared in six games as a freshman ... did not record a decision ... worked 6.2 innings and registered eight strikeouts ... struck out two batters in 2.0 innings of his debut, coming against No. 6 Arizona State in the season opener Feb. 20 ... worked twothirds of an inning in a combined shutout against Chicago State April 7, recording a strikeout ... struck out the side in his one inning of work in UWM’s win over Cardinal Stritch April 23. 0 Greg Blohowiak Major: Accounting Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay West High School MORE ON GREG: Favorite baseball player: “Hanley Ramirez” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Probably when we won the conference championship last year.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Rob Dyrdek ... guy does what he wants, when he wants and changes the world ... impressive.” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “I would be lying if I said the Tennessee series or the Arkansas series aren’t exciting, but I am looking forward to the first UIC series of the year ... always intense.” Favorite website to visit: “Probably Bleacherreport.com ... always fun to read what other fans write and post some myself.” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “What You Are - Dave Matthews Band” GREG BLOHOWIAK’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 Totals ERA 13.50 1.67 4.01 W 0 2 2 L 0 0 0 APP 6 20 26 GS 0 0 0 CG 0 0 0 Sho 0/1 0/1 0/2 SV 0 2 2 IP 6.2 27.0 33.2 H 12 17 29 2011 Milwaukee Baseball R 10 9 19 ER 10 5 15 BB 5 17 22 SO 8 14 22 AVG .387 .185 .236 15 2010: Appeared in 11 games on the season, working 7.2 innings ... gave up zero earned runs in eight of his first nine appearances of the year; carried an ERA below 2.00 for majority of season ... made first appearance of the year at Iowa April 13 ... struck out two batters in 1.0 inning against Butler April 17 ... suffered the loss at Youngstown State April 23 ... worked a perfect inning against Wright State May 8 ... appeared in the NCAA Regional against #15 San Diego June 5. 4 Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2009: Saw action in 11 games as a freshman ... struck out nine batters in 7.2 innings of work on the season ... made collegiate debut by striking out both batters he faced against Louisville March 6 ... did not allow a run in first four appearances ... helped preserve a shutout win against Chicago State April 7 ... fanned three in 1.1 innings of work at Cleveland State May 3. Kaleb Engelke Engelke Career Game-Highs Innings Strikeouts Walks Hit by Pitch Wild Pitch High School: Named the MVP of the Southwest Wisconsin Activities League Conference while also being named Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association All-State Honorable Mention as a utility player following his senior season ... earned first team all-conference honors as both a junior and senior and was also selected as the Team MVP each season ... was an All-Academic All-District selection as a junior ... went 17-6 in his career, striking out 226 batters in 171.1 innings (11.9/K per 9 innings) and a 2.17 ERA ... was a perfect 8-0 in 10 starts as a senior, fanning 122 in 67 innings while recording a 1.43 ERA ... batted .342 in 66 career games ... scored 53 runs and had 21 doubles, five home runs, drove in 50 runs and stole 30 bases ... batted .400 as a senior, scoring 21 times and knocking in 22 runs in 21 games ... an all-conference selection in basketball and football, earning a combined five letters. 1.1 ....at Cleveland State, 5/3/09 3 .......at Cleveland State, 5/3/09 3 ................................. Two times 2 ...............................Three times 1 ...............................Three times Pitcher Junior • L/L 6-0 • 170 Personal: Son of Brian and Mary Kay Engelke ... lists hunting, playing cards and playing and watching sports as his interests ... born Nov. 19, 1989. Major: Educational Studies Mineral Point, Wis. Mineral Point High School MORE ON KALEB: Favorite baseball player: “I don’t have one” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Winning the conference tourney” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Cliff Lee” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Jake Owen - Tell Me” KALEB ENGELKE KALEB ENGELKE’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 Totals 16 ERA 11.05 9.39 10.20 W 0 0 0 L 0 1 1 APP 11 11 22 GS 0 0 0 CG 0 0 0 Sho 0/1 0/0 0/1 SV 0 0 0 IP 7.1 7.2 15.0 H 10 9 19 2011 Milwaukee Baseball R 11 11 22 ER 9 8 17 BB 9 8 17 SO 9 6 15 AVG .333 .273 .302 2010: Named First Team All-Horizon League as a utility player after appearing in games at second base, third base, designated hitter and first base over the course of the season ... batted .308 overall, starting all 56 games he appeared ... scored 36 runs and had 17 doubles, driving in 31 runs ... hit safely in the first eight games of the season ... 3-for-3 with three RBI and two doubles against Minnesota March 3 ... named Horizon League Player of the Week in early March, going 9-for-14 (.643) at the ASPU Riverview Invitational ... went 3-for-3 with a career-best five runs batted in against SIU Edwardsville March 6 ... two hits and an RBI against Iowa April 13 ... tied career-high with four hits against Youngstown State April 23 ... three hits and three RBI in win over Valparaiso May 1 ... three more hits against Wright State May 7 ... compiled a career-best 10-game hitting streak May 8-22, going 20-for-45 (.444) in the span ... also had four hits against YSU May 20 ... drove in UWM’s first run of the NCAA Tournament against #1 Arizona State June 4 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. 8 Paul Hoenecke Hoenecke Career Game-Highs 2009: Played in 50 games as a freshman, batting .286 on the season with 33 runs scored and 30 runs driven in ... named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team ... his 46 starts were the most for a UWM freshman since 2004 (Ross McCoy: 50) ... had 15 doubles and three home runs ... first collegiate hit came against No. 6 Arizona State Feb. 22 ... had two hits and drove in three in UWM’s win over nationally-ranked Michigan Feb. 27 ... warmed up as the season went on, batting .331 after April 1 ... hit first home run against UIC April 3 ... season-high four hits in 4-for-5, four-RBI outing against Wright State April 10 ... scored three runs and tied school record with three doubles against the Raiders that day ... four hits and four RBI in win over Wisconsin Lutheran April 15, scoring three times ... had three RBI’s against Northern Illinois April 28 ... 3-for-4 in win over Butler May 9 ... season-best eight-game hitting streak May 9-22 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. 7 .....................vs. YSU, 5/22/10 3 ................................. Two times 4 .................................Four times 5 ..................... vs. SIUE, 3/6/10 3 .......vs. Wright State, 4/10/09 0 .......................................... N/A 1 ................................... Six times 7 .......vs. Wright State, 4/10/09 2 ...............................Three times 1 ................................. Two times Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants At Bats Runs Hits RBI Doubles Triples HR Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases Infield Junior • L/R 6-1 • 190 High School: Named the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel State Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... hit .483 with nine home runs his last season, going 8-0 with a 0.91 ERA ... player of the year in the conference, district and state ... earned first team all-state and all-league honors ... selected by the Detroit Tigers in the MLB Draft ... led team to a 34-1 record and state title as a junior ... earned first team all-state and all-conference honors, setting school records with his .515 batting average, 67 hits, 59 runs batted in, 19 doubles, 39 runs scored and five home runs ... went 9-1 on the mound with a 2.18 earned run average, striking out 51 while walking just 11 ... excelled in the postseason, carrying his team by going 15-for-21 with 16 runs batted in, eight doubles, one triple and three home runs in the six games ... WIAA Scholar-Athlete ... Academic All-District as a junior and senior. Major: Finance Kewaskum, Wis. West Bend West High School Personal: Son of Andrew and Shelly Hoenecke ... nickname is “Squeeks” ... career goal is to play professional baseball ... list golf as a hobby ... lists getting drafted by the Tigers and winning the state championship as his most memorable sports experiences ... has done community service for Habitat for Humanity and the American Red Cross ... born July 8, 1990. MORE ON PAUL: Favorite baseball player: “Josh Hamilton” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “The Japanese player that made the spiderman catch.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Rory McIlroy ... because I’d get to golf the world’s best courses for free. Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Opening series versus Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “Brewers.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Lose Yourself - Eminem” PAUL HOENECKE PAUL HOENECKE’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 Totals AVG .286 .308 .298 G-GS 50-46 56-56 106-102 AB 182 221 403 R 33 36 69 H 52 68 120 2B 15 17 32 3B 0 0 0 HR 3 3 6 2011 Milwaukee Baseball RBI 30 31 61 TB 76 94 170 SLG% .418 .425 .422 OBP .321 .364 .345 SB 0-1 2-3 2-4 17 Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2010: Named Horizon League Relief Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore after leading the league with nine saves ... recorded a 3.00 ERA in 25 games, striking out 25 batters in 36.0 innings ... his nine saves tied for third in a season in program history ... dominated down the stretch, working 19.1 straight scoreless innings over his last 12 appearances to end the season ... went 1-0 with six saves in that span, striking out 14, walking just three and giving up 14 hits - all singles ... first save of season came against SIU Edwardsville March 6 ... was named Horizon League Pitcher of the Week April 4 after earning two saves and a victory in three games and 5.2 scoreless innings ... repeated as league pitcher of the week May 8 after retiring all 12 batters he faced in earning the win against Cardinal Stritch May 4 and a save against Wright State May 7 ... struck out three in Milwaukee’s 8-7 win over Youngstown State May 22, working 3.0 innings ... saved UWM’s Horizon League Tournament-opening victory over Valparaiso May 29 ... was also on the mound for the final out to save the championship game against Wright State May 30 ... gave up earned runs in just six outings all season - would have posted a 1.32 ERA on the year if not for a tough outing against Butler in mid-April ... finished second on the staff with his 3.00 ERA. 16 Amsrud Career Game-Highs Innings Strikeouts Walks Hit by Pitch Wild Pitch 2009: Went 5-1 with a 4.94 ERA in 33 games as a freshman ... his 33 appearances finished second in the Horizon League and were the most-ever by a first-year pitcher in program history (record was 26) ... worked 31.0 innings, striking out 21 batters while limiting opponents to a .257 average - the lowest on the squad of those with more than 20 innings pitched ... worked sixstraight scoreless appearances following his first outing against No. 6 Arizona State ... appeared in all three games at the Jacksonville Invitational Feb. 27-March 1, picking up victories in two games ... struck out a season-high four batters in 2.1 innings while picking up the win against Cleveland State May 2 ... recorded the victory with 1.1 scoreless innings against Butler May 9 ... also claimed a win against Northern Illinois May 12. CAMERON AMSRUD 3.0 .............................. Two times 4 ..... at Cleveland State, 5/2/09 3 ..........at Austin Peay, 3/14/09 3 ..................... vs. UIC, 5/23/09 1 ...............................Three times Pitcher Junior • R/R 6-3 • 190 High School: Three-year letterwinner at D.C. Everest High school, earning All-Wisconsin Valley Conference Honorable Mention honors as a senior despite being limited to just five games due to injury ... went 3-0 in his appearances, striking out 20 batters in 18 innings of work in recording a 1.12 ERA ... that followed a junior campaign where he was named honorable mention all-state and first team all-district and all-conference ... went 8-2 on the mound, striking out 67 batters in 72 innings with a 1.25 ERA en route to Team MVP honors ... was at his best in the postseason, going 3-0 with a 0.00 ERA in 21 innings ... named to the honor roll ... also bowled, placing eighth at state tournament, averaging 232 in six games. Personal: Son of Robert and Debbie Amsrud ... career goals are to get drafted and be a professional baseball player or ESPN analyst ... enjoys baseball, bowling and video games ... most memorable sports moments are a perfect game he threw in an all-star tournament and pitching in Miller Park in the Brewers Classic ... born Aug. 26, 1989. Cameron Amsrud Major: Finance Schofield, Wis. D.C. Everest High School MORE ON CAMERON: Favorite baseball player: “Brian Wilson” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Being on the mound to record the final out of the Horizon League Tournament.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Tony Romo” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Arkansas” Favorite website to visit: “CBSsports.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Zac Brown Band - As She’s Walking Away’” CAMERON AMSRUD’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 Totals 18 ERA 4.94 3.00 3.90 W 5 2 7 L 1 5 6 APP 33 25 58 GS 0 0 0 CG 0 0 0 Sho 0/1 0/1 0/2 SV 0 9 9 IP 31.0 36.0 67.0 H 29 40 69 2011 Milwaukee Baseball R 20 16 36 ER 17 12 29 BB 15 10 25 SO 21 25 46 AVG .257 .274 .266 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. 6 Jonathan Capasso Capasso Career Game-Highs High School: Repeated as a Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association Third Team AllState 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. 5 ...............................Three times 2 .................................Four times 3 ................................. Two times 2 ...............................Three times 1 ................................. Two times 1 ..........at Wright State, 5/8/10 1 ...vs. Northern Illinois, 5/12/10 6 ...vs. Northern Illinois, 5/12/10 2 .................................Four times 1 .................................Four times Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants At Bats Runs Hits RBI Doubles Triples HR Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases Outfield Sophomore • L/L 5-10 • 175 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. Major: Undecided Racine, Wis. Racine Horlick High School MORE ON JONATHAN: Favorite baseball player: “Derek Jeter” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Winning the conference title last year.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Derek Jeter” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Season opener at Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com.” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Kid Cudi” JONATHAN CAPASSO JONATHAN CAPASSO’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year 2010 Totals AVG .310 .310 G-GS 47-32 47-32 AB 116 116 R 25 25 H 36 36 2B 2 2 3B 1 1 HR 1 1 2011 Milwaukee Baseball RBI 15 15 TB 43 43 SLG% .371 .371 OBP .409 .409 SB 4-4 4-4 19 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-3 with a run scored against Valparaiso May 1. 14 Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2009: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility. Alex Erdmann Erdmann Career Game-Highs High School: An all-state first team selection ... 2008 CNI All-Suburban Player of the Year ... All-Division 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. At Bats Runs Hits RBI Doubles Triples HR Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases 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. 4 ................................. Two times 2 ................................. Two times 2 ...............................Three times 2 .... vs. Cleveland State, 4/3/10 1 ..vs. Wisconsin Lutheran, 4/9/10 0 .......................................... N/A 0 .......................................... N/A 2 .................................Four times 2 ..vs. Wisconsin Lutheran, 4/9/10 1 .... vs. Cleveland State, 4/3/10 Infield Sophomore • R/R 6-2 • 180 Major: Undecided Menomonee Falls, Wis. Menomonee Falls High School MORE ON ALEX: Favorite baseball player: “Ty Cobb” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “I was at the last game at County Stadium.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Derek Jeter” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Getting to the regional.” Favorite website to visit: “YouTube.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Deer Tick” ALEX ERDMANN ALEX ERDMANN’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 Totals 20 AVG G-GS -Redshirted.250 29-10 .250 29-10 AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% OBP SB 44 44 8 8 11 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 5 12 12 .273 .273 .333 .333 1-2 1-2 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 2010: Redshirted and maintained sophomore eligibility ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. 23 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. Nick Lingvay Lingvay Career Game-Highs 5 .. vs. Wisconsin Lutheran, 4/15/09 2 ....... vs. Chicago State, 4/7/09 2 ................................. Two times 4 ....... vs. Chicago State, 4/7/09 1 ...............................Three times 1 ....... vs. Chicago State, 4/7/09 0 .......................................... N/A 5 ....... vs. Chicago State, 4/7/09 1 ...............................Three times 2 .. vs. Wisconsin Lutheran, 4/15/09 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants At Bats Runs Hits RBI Doubles Triples HR Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases 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. Infield Sophomore • R/R 6-0 • 175 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. Major: Engineering Kenosha, Wis. Kenosha Tremper High School MORE ON NICK: Favorite baseball player: “Derek Jeter” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “A-Rod go for his 500th career HR.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Aaron Rodgers” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Road trip to California” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “The Fray - You Found Me” NICK LINGVAY NICK LINGVAY’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 Totals AVG G-GS .179 24-7 -Redshirted.179 24-7 AB 39 R 6 H 7 2B 3 3B 1 HR 0 RBI 6 TB 12 SLG% .308 OBP .233 SB 2-2 39 6 7 3 1 0 6 12 .308 .233 2-2 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 21 Four-Time Horizon League Champions 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 tworun home run against Bradley April 21 ... started and had hits against Cardinal Stritch May 4 and Northern Illinois May 18. 27 Drew Pearson Pearson Career Game-Highs 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. At Bats Runs Hits RBI Doubles Triples HR Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases 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. 4 .................................Four times 1 ...............................Three times 2 .... at Arkansas State, 2/27/10 2 ................................. Two times 1 ....................at Butler, 4/18/10 0 .......................................... N/A 1 ................. at Bradley, 4/21/10 4 ................. at Bradley, 4/21/10 1 .... at Arkansas State, 2/28/10 0 ...........................................N/A Catcher Sophomore • R/R 6-1 • 190 Major: Undecided Racine, Wis. Racine Horlick High School MORE ON DREW: Favorite baseball player: “Ryan Braun” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Ben Sheets striking out 18 against the Braves.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Aaron Rodgers” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “All of them” Favorite website to visit: “Packers.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Over My Head by The Fray” DREW PEARSON DREW PEARSON’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year 2010 Totals 22 AVG .200 .200 G-GS 20-5 20-5 AB 35 35 R 3 3 H 7 7 2B 1 1 3B 0 0 HR 1 1 2011 Milwaukee Baseball RBI 7 7 TB 11 11 SLG% .314 .314 OBP .263 .263 SB 0-0 0-0 2010: Went 2-0 in 11 games as a freshman, making five starts ... struck out 10 batters in 23.1 innings of work ... first appearance came against Arkansas State Feb. 27, striking out two while allowing just one hit in 2.0 scoreless innings ... first career start came against Parkside March 30, earning the win with 3.2 innings on the mound, giving up two earned runs and posting two K’s ... allowed just one earned run in 3.0 innings against Wisconsin Lutheran April 9 ... his other victory came in a start against Bradley April 21, working the first 3.0 innings in allowing just one earned run ... also started against Cleveland State April 25, Cardinal Stritch May 4 and Northern Illinois May 12 ... gave up one earned run in 4.0 innings against NIU at Miller Park that day. Personal: Son of Eric and Sue Guth ... father played football at UW-La Crosse; grandfather “Shooky” Fink played for the Dodgers ... chose UWM because he liked the school and the coaches ... career goals are to get his degree, have a good baseball career at UWM and hopefully after as well ... lists hobbies as Xbox, hanging out with friends and going out on the river ... born April 7, 1991. Guth Career Game-Highs Innings Strikeouts Walks Hit by Pitch Wild Pitch 4.0 ...vs. Northern Illinois, 5/12/10 2 ...............................Three times 3 ................................. Two times 2 ......vs. Northern Illinois, 5/12/10 1 ................................. Two times Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants High School: Named Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association All-District Second Team and All-Mississippi Valley Conference Second Team as a senior ... went 7-1 with an ERA of 1.52, striking out 94 batters while allowing just 18 walks and 42 hits in 64 innings of work ... as a junior, went 8-0 with a 1.66 ERA in nine games ... led Onalaska to a 24-4 record overall ... finished with five complete games and two shutouts ... played in the WBCA Brewers Classic AllStar game and is also a National Honor Society member ... earned all-academic honors ... member of the 2008 Wisconsin State Baseball Legion championship team ... also an all-state hockey player and all-conference quarterback. 30 Jordan Guth Pitcher Sophomore • R/R 6-5 • 185 Major: Engineering Onalaska, Wis. Onalaska High School MORE ON JORDAN: Favorite baseball player: “Joe Mauer” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Saw Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa play the Twins on back to back days during their homerun chase.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Alexander Ovechkin” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Road trip to California” Favorite website to visit: “Facebook” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Any Country or Rap” JORDAN GUTH JORDAN GUTH’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2010 Totals ERA 6.17 6.17 W 2 2 L 0 0 APP 11 11 GS 5 5 CG 0 0 Sho 0/0 0/0 SV 0 0 IP 23.1 23.1 H 29 29 2011 Milwaukee Baseball R 21 21 ER 16 16 BB 17 17 SO 10 10 AVG .315 .315 23 Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2010: Made 12 appearances as a freshman, including two starts ... struck out 18 batters in 19.1 innings ... began the season as a weekend starter, taking the mound against Arkansas State in the second game of the year Feb. 27 ... allowed just two earned runs in 7.0 innings, striking out five in a no-decision ... slowed by injury after a start against SIU Edwardsville March 6, not appearing again until April 17 ... pitched a scoreless inning against Valparaiso April 30 and Northern Illinois May 12 ... recorded both outs via strikeout in 0.2 innings of relief against Youngstown State May 22 ... struck out four batters in 1.2 innings against Wright State in the Horizon League Tournament May 29 ... struck out a batter in his outing against #15 San Diego in the NCAA Tournament June 5. 33 Eric Semmelhack Semmelhack Career Game-Highs Innings Strikeouts Walks Hit by Pitch Wild Pitch High School: Went 10-4 on the mound as a senior, leading his team to a divisional title in the Greater Metro Conference and a spot in the state tournament ... set a school record by throwing 85.1 innings, while his 10 wins and 97 strikeouts were second all-time ... had a 2.21 ERA as a junior, limiting opponents to just a .194 average ... offensively, he batted .404 with two home runs, two triples, nine doubles, 22 runs scored and a team-high 37 runs batted in ... earned a spot on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area Honorable Mention Team as a utility player and was also named First Team All-Division Greater Metro Conference twice ... tabbed 2008 CNI All-Suburban High Honorable Mention and selected to play in the WBCA Brewers Classic All-Star Game. 7.0 ... at Arkansas State, 2/27/10 5 ...... at Arkansas State, 2/27/10 3 ...... at Arkansas State, 2/27/10 1 ................................. Two times 1 ............. vs. San Diego, 6/5/10 Pitcher Sophomore • R/R 6-5 • 230 Personal: Son of Michael and Kim Semmelhack ... chose UWM to compete at a high level and be close to home ... career goals are to win a conference championship and play professional baseball ... played club baseball for the Racine Hitters ... most memorable sports experience was the high school state tournament ... lists hobbies as sports, fishing and friends ... born Jan. 7, 1991. Major: History Oak Creek, Wis. Oak Creek High School MORE ON ERIC: Favorite baseball player: “Cliff Lee” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Ryan Braun walk-off HR against the Pirates.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Clay Matthews” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Arkansas” Favorite website to visit: “YouTube.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “The Offspring and Soundtrack 2 my Life” ERIC SEMMELHACK ERIC SEMMELHACK’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2010 Totals 24 ERA 6.98 6.98 W 0 0 L 0 0 APP 12 12 GS 2 2 CG 0 0 Sho 0/0 0/0 SV 0 0 IP 19.1 19.1 H 26 26 2011 Milwaukee Baseball R 17 17 ER 15 15 BB 10 10 SO 18 18 AVG .325 .325 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. 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. 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. Long Career Game-Highs Innings Strikeouts Walks Hit by Pitch Wild Pitch 2.0 .............................. Two times 2 .. vs. Wisconsin Lutheran, 4/15/09 1 ............ at Austin Peay, 3/5/10 1 ................................. Two times 1 ................................. Two times Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 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. 36 Jake Long Pitcher Sophomore • R/R 6-3 • 195 Major: Criminal Justice Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Wisconsin Rapids High School MORE ON JAKE: Favorite baseball player: “Zack Greinke” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Trevor Hoffman’s 500th career save” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Ray Lewis” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “UIC” Favorite website to visit: “Facebook” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Eminem - Not Afraid” JAKE LONG JAKE LONG’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 Totals ERA 4.50 5.40 4.76 W 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 APP 2 3 5 GS 0 0 0 CG 0 0 0 Sho 0/0 0/0 0/0 SV 0 0 0 IP 4.0 1.2 5.2 H 3 6 9 2011 Milwaukee Baseball R 2 1 3 ER 2 1 3 BB 0 1 1 SO 2 0 2 AVG .214 .600 .375 25 Four-Time Horizon League Champions Michael Porcaro Tell Taylor Zachary Wisowaty Second Base Freshman • R/R 5-6 • 160 Shortstop Freshman • R/R 6-1 • 180 Outfield Freshman • L/R 5-10 • 160 1 2 7 Major: Journalism Burlington, Wis. Burlington High School Major: Business Burlington, Wis. Burlington High School Major: Communications Clinton, Wis. Clinton High School MORE ON MICHAEL: MORE ON TELL: MORE ON ZACHARY: Favorite baseball player: “Ryan Braun” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Brewers clinching a playoff spot in 2008 against the Cubs.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “LeBron James” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Opening series at Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “Facebook” Favorite baseball player: “Derek Jeter” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Played behind a pitcher who threw a perfect game.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Tim Tebow” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Wright State” Favorite website to visit: “None in particular” Favorite baseball player: “David Wright” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Carlos Zambrano throw a no-hitter.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Derek Jeter” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “Facebook” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Kanye West - All of the Lights” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Drake - Still Fly” High School: Earned Second-Team All-Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association honors, First-Team WBCA All-District honors and First-Team AllSouthern 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 ... won the Demon Award for top male athlete in class ... National Honor Society ... Badger Boys State representative. 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 15for-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 honorable-mention all-league basketball player and two-year letterwinner for the football team. 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. 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. High School: Shared player of the year honors in the Rock Valley South Conference as a senior ... finished the regular season with a .404 average that included 27 hits and 17 runs scored ... Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association Honorable-Mention All-State and First-Team All-RVS three times ... first team all-district ... set school season records for batting average (.544), runs scored (35), hits (37) walks (25) and stolen bases (21) as a junior ... struck out only four times the last two seasons ... four-year varsity player earned second team all-conference honors as freshman and honorable mention status as a sophomore ... an honorable-mention allleague selection in basketball ... also wrestled, played football and ran cross country ... honor roll all four years, graduating with honors. Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Anything by Drake” 26 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Personal: Son of Damian and Kathy Wisowaty ... chose UWM because he enjoyed the campus and liked the coaching staff ... career goals are to graduate and find a good job ... lists hobbies as playing video games and hanging out with friends ... born May 5, 1992. Mark Strey Cale Tassi Eric King Pitcher Sophomore • R/R 6-3 • 195 Pitcher Freshman • R/R 5-11 • 165 9 10 13 Major: Communications Marshfield, Wis. Marshfield High School Major: Educational Studies Presque Isle, Wis. Lakeland Union High School Major: Undecided Fond du Lac, Wis. Fond du Lac High School MORE ON MARK: MORE ON CALE: MORE ON ERIC: Favorite baseball player: “Ryan Braun” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “June 13, 2006: Twins two-time Cy Young award winner Johan Santana pitched against Boston’s Curt Schilling.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Giants closer Brian Wilson” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Horizon League championship game” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite baseball player: “Nolan Ryan” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Cubs/Brewers: Jim Edmonds hit a grand slam and a 3-run HR in same game for Cubs.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Michael Jordan in his prime” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Arkansas” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite baseball player: “Derek Jeter” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Perfect game during Babe Ruth national tournaments.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Aaron Rodgers” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “First college games in Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “Facebook” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Artist: Drake; Song: Kid Cudi- Revofev” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Jason Aldean - Dirt Road Anthem” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Wiz Khalifa - Black and Yellow” 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. 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. 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 nohitters ... 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. 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. 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 all-conference awards and rupturing his spleen during a football game ... lists hobbies as baseball and hanging out ... born Sept. 21, 1991. 2010: Redshirted and maintained junior eligibility. Prior to UWM: A two-year starter at MATC, batting .322 in 45 games in 2009 to help the Wolfpack to conference and regional crowns ... earned All-Wisconsin Technical College Conference honors ... scored 26 times and knocked in 31 runs while recording a .416 on-base percentage ... started 25 times in 33 games as a freshman, batting .286 with 25 runs scored and 20 runs batted in ... Dean’s List member and an academic all-league choice. High School: A two-time all-conference pick, earning Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association Honorable Mention All-State honors as a senior when he batted .413 ... First Team All-Wisconsin Valley Conference his final season ... selected team MVP ... also an all-district selection ... batted .354 as a junior and was also selected to play in the WBCA All-Star Classic ... three-year letterwinner ... multi-sport athlete who also played football, wrestled and ran track ... honor roll member. Personal: Son of Ron and Diane Strey ... career goals are to win a Horizon League championship and to graduate ... considers playing in the American Legion All-Star Game as his most memorable sports experience ... lists hobbies as hunting, fishing and watching sports ... has done volunteer work at baseball camps and with Special Olympics ... born June 8, 1988. 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 27 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Outfield Junior • R/R 6-1 • 195 Four-Time Horizon League Champions Kyle Spurley Sam Koenig Brandon Davis Pitcher Junior • R/R 6-1 • 210 Third Base Freshman • R/R 6-4 • 200 Catcher Junior • R/R 6-2 • 230 17 19 20 Major: Education Linden, Wis. Iowa-Grant High School Major: Undecided Prairie du Sac, Wis. Sauk Prairie High School Major: Criminal Justice Highlands Ranch, Colo. Mountain Vista High School MORE ON KYLE: MORE ON SAM: MORE ON BRANDON: Favorite baseball player: “Derek Jeter” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “2008 NLDS Game 4: Philadelphia Phillies against the Milwaukee Brewers.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Tim Tebow” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “2011 Horizon League Tournament” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite baseball player: “Alex Rodriguez” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Milwaukee Brewers winning their first postseason game in 26 years in 2008.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “LeBron James” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Season opener at Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “Facebook” Favorite baseball player: “Joe Mauer” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “2007 National League Wild Card tiebreaker game.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Joe Mauer” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Arkansas” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “That’s All She Wrote - T.I. featuring Eminem” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Revofev - Kid CuDi” 2010: Redshirted and maintained junior eligibility ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. 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 allleague 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. Prior to UWM: Went 5-0 in 19 games over his two seasons at MATC, helping team to conference and regional titles ... went 4-0 in nine games in 2009, hurling two complete-game shutouts ... struck out 27 and walked just nine batters in 34.1 innings ... ended with 21 strikeouts in 27.2 innings of work as a freshman ... named to the all-academic team. High School: Was a standout prep, earning allconference honors four times and honorable mention all-state accolades ... won over 30 games and recorded over 300 strikeouts in his career, earning Southwest Wisconsin Activities League Player of the Year honors ... four-year varsity starter ... Telegraph Herald Player of the Year as a senior ... also an all-conference basketball and football player. Personal: Son of Bob and Kris Spurley ... career goal is to get drafted by a Major League Baseball team ... chose UWM because the baseball program was a good fit for him ... lists hobbies and interests as hanging out with friends, playing sports and playing cards ... born Dec. 31, 1988. 28 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. 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “O.A.R” Prior to UWM: Spent two seasons at Fort Scott Community College in Fort Scott, Kan. ... batted .358 in 49 games as a sophomore, driving in 36 runs, scoring 27 runs and posting a .428 on-base percentage ... threw out over 40 percent of would-be base stealers as the regular catcher. High School: An all-conference catcher ... led his team to the state title game and was a fouryear letterwinner ... also played four years of football. Personal: Son of Todd and Tiffany Davis ... chose UWM to further his baseball career and get a good education ... most memorable sports experience was playing for the state championship in high school ... lists his hobby as hanging out with friends ... career goal is to be a successful person ... born Jan. 31, 1989. Joshua Uhen Gunnar Eastman Ryan Solberg Pitcher Freshman • R/R 6-2 • 175 First Base/Outfield Freshman • R/R 6-5 • 210 24 26 28 Major: Architecture Oshkosh, Wis. Oshkosh North High School Major: Finance Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay Southwest High School Major: Kinesiology Waukesha, Wis. Waukesha West High School MORE ON JOSHUA: MORE ON GUNNAR: MORE ON RYAN: Favorite baseball player: “Roy Halladay” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Trevor Hoffman’s record-setting save” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Kobe Bryant” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite baseball player: “Ryan Braun” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “A walk-off home run by Geoff Jenkins.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Clay Matthews” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “YouTube.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Basically anything country.” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “The Game - My Life” Favorite baseball player: “Albert Pujols” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “When my brother’s team had eight home runs and won 52-4.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “LeBron James” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Road trip to California” Favorite website to visit: “Facebook” 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 as a senior after batting .388 ... struck out 48 in 36. 2 innings, winning two games and saving another ... FVA honorable mention utility player as a junior ... hit .319 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 ... also 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 ... also a four-year member of the basketball team. 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 multi-sport athlete, was also an all-conference honorable mention selection in hockey. 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 ... born April 7, 1992. 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. 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Lil Wayne - I got it” 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 alldistrict selection as a junior, he earned second team allleague and honorable mention all-district honors as a sophomore after batting .473 with 41 RBI ... Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area baseball team selection ... high honor roll member ... 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. 29 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Pitcher Freshman • R/R 6-4 • 185 Four-Time Horizon League Champions Mike Schneider Phil Striggow Derek Peake Pitcher Freshman • L/L 6-0 • 170 Infielder Junior • R/R 6-2 • 230 Outfield Freshman • L/R 6-0 • 175 31 32 34 Major: Business De Pere, Wis. West De Pere High School Major: Information Studies Monee, Ill. Crete-Monee High School Major: Kinesiology Waukesha, Wis. Waukesha Catholic Memorial HS MORE ON MIKE: MORE ON PHIL: MORE ON DEREK: Favorite baseball player: “Aroldis Chapman” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Nothing significant” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Derek Jeter” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “Facebook” Favorite baseball player: “Josh Hamilton” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Winning third place in the JUCO World Series and being named to the World Series team.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Josh Hamilton” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Illinois State University” Favorite website to visit: “www.powerstroke.org” Favorite baseball player: “Josh Hamilton” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “Texas Rangers” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Bill Hall walk-off HR on Mother’s Day in 2006.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “LeBron James” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Road trip to California” Favorite website to visit: “YouTube.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “No Hands - Waka Flocka Flames” 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 allleague 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. 30 Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Randy Houser - Whistlin Dixie” Prior to UWM: A transfer from Kankakee Community College in Kankakee, Ill. ... batted .395 in 61 games in helping his team go 47-14 ... drove in 77 runs on 70 hits - including 16 home runs - recording a .564 on-base percentage and scoring 83 runs ... honored as a First-Team All-Region IV selection ... as a freshman, led the Cavaliers to a third-place finish at the NJCAA World Series, earning series all-tournament team honors ... batted .353 that first year, driving in 42 runs while scoring 39 more ... team went 99-28-2 in his two seasons. High School: Batted .390 and led team in home runs (8) and RBI (34) as a senior ... helped team to four-straight SICA South conference titles. Personal: Son of Lloyd and Juanita Striggow ... nickname is “Striggs” ... chose UWM because it’s not too far from home and the successful baseball program ... career goals are to play Major League Baseball and, after that, help with his dad’s farm ... most memorable sports experience was playing in the JUCO World Series and placing third ... lists hobbies as playing sports and riding dirt bikes and snowmobiles ... born Dec. 14, 1989. 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Kenny Chesney - I Go Back” 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. Todd Hegbloom Bill Hanke Catcher Freshman • R/R 6-0 • 190 45 55 Major: Kinesiology Pulaski, Wis. Pulaski High School Major: Architecture Slinger, Wis. Slinger High School MORE ON TODD: MORE ON BILL: Favorite baseball player: “Starlin Castro” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Cardinals at Cubs in 2009, Cubs won by one.” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “Tom Brady” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Opening series at Tennessee” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite baseball player: “Ryan Braun” Team you were cheering for in 2010 World Series: “San Francisco Giants” Best game/highlight you’ve ever seen in person: “Brewers playoff game in 2008” Pro athlete you’d want to be for a day: “CC Sabathia” Game/series looking forward to most in 2011: “Arkansas” Favorite website to visit: “ESPN.com” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “Kid Cudi - I like a lot of songs, not just one.” Favorite artist and song on your iPod: “My Kind of Party - Jason Aldean” 2010: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility. High School: Earned all-area and Honorable Mention All-North Shore Conference status as a senior ... was the regular catcher and also pitched ... four-year letterwinner ... four-sport high school athlete, also playing basketball, football and golf. High School: Second Team All-Fox River Classic Conference selection in 2009 after going 5-1 on the mound, striking out 44 batters in 39 innings while recording a 1.87 ERA ... also hit .317 at the plate and knocked in 20 runs while earning team MVP honors ... selected for WBCA Brewers Classic All-Star Game ... earned honorable mention all-league honors as a junior ... struck out 35 batters in 40 innings as a sophomore, posting a 3.68 ERA and .308 average at the plate ... earned the Bellin Health Male Comeback Player of the Year award ... high honor roll member. Personal: Son of Troy and Tricia Hegbloom ... chose UWM because he liked the coaches and it was close to home ... career goals are to get a degree, have a successful career and to continue playing after college ... lists his most memorable sports experience as a win over previously-unbeaten Green Bay Notre Dame where he allowed just three hits and had the walk-off hit ... hobbies include Xbox and hanging with friends ... born Oct. 15, 1990. Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Pitcher Freshman • R/R 5-9 • 200 Personal: Son of Richard and Norine Hanke ... brother, Ricky, plays baseball at Madison College ... career goal is to be successful in all areas ... chose UWM because it is a good architecture school with a good baseball program ... most memorable sports experience was a grand slam against Campbellsport his senior season ... lists hobbies as hunting, fishing and sports ... born Jan. 31, 1992. 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 31 Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2010 Results (33-26 overall, 17-8 Horizon League, 17-4 home, 9-20 away, 7-2 neutral) Game date Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Opposing team at Arkansas State at Arkansas State (G1) at Arkansas State (G2) at Arkansas State Score L, 6-5 L, 4-3 L, 11-4 L, 8-3 r-h-e 5-8-2 3-9-2 4-10-1 3-14-0 r-h-e 6-11-0 4-13-1 11-14-2 8-12-0 Inns 9 (10) 9 9 Rec. 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-4 League ----- Pitcher of record Amsrud (L, 0-1) Franzke (L, 0-1) Herbert (L, 0-1) Pierce (L, 0-1) Attend 341 -434 389 Time 3:05 2:55 3:01 3:00 March 3 March 5 March 6 March 6 March 7 March 12 March 13 March 14 March 19 March 19 March 20 March 21 March 24 March 26 March 27 March 27 March 30 March 30 at Minnesota (Metrodome) at Austin Peay $ vs. SIU Edwardsville (G1) $ vs. SIU Edwardsville (G2) $ vs. Dayton $ at No. 14 Arkansas at No. 14 Arkansas at No. 14 Arkansas at #25 Kansas State (G1) at #25 Kansas State (G2) at #25 Kansas State at #25 Kansas State at Northern Illinois at UIC* at UIC* (G1) at UIC* (G2) Parkside (G1) Parkside (G2) W, 13-6 L, 9-1 W, 20-2 W, 6-5 W, 6-0 L, 14-6 L, 7-0 L, 3-2 L, 4-0 L, 2-1 Cancelled Cancelled L, 7-5 L, 6-5 W, 13-5 L, 10-4 W, 6-2 W, 10-4 13-14-0 1-5-5 20-17-1 6-7-2 6-13-2 6-13-0 0-6-3 2-9-0 0-8-0 1-5-2 6-11-3 9-10-2 2-4-3 5-10-0 0-5-1 14-13-1 7-8-0 3-5-1 4-10-0 2-6-0 9 9 7 7 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 1-4 1-5 2-5 3-5 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 ----------- Franzke (W, 1-1) Schmidt (L, 0-1) Franzke (W, 2-1) Pierce (W, 1-1) Herbert (W, 1-1) Franzke (L, 2-2) Pierce (L, 1-2) Amsrud (L, 0-2) Schmidt (L, 0-2) Amsrud (L, 0-3) 371 190 -157 134 6,450 6,843 6,829 -589 2:52 2:34 2:32 2:15 3:15 3:07 2:35 2:19 2:15 2:33 5-9-1 5-9-5 13-20-3 4-11-3 6-9-2 10-11-2 7-10-1 6-7-0 5-7-2 10-13-1 2-6-2 4-7-4 9 9 9 9 7 7 4-11 4-12 5-12 5-13 6-13 7-13 -0-1 1-1 1-2 --- Franzke (L, 2-3) Amsrud (L, 0-4) Schmidt (W, 1-2) Herbert (L, 1-2) Gordon (W, 1-0) Guth (W, 1-0) 174 79 -79 -107 2:38 2:46 2:52 3:26 1:44 2:18 April 2 April 3 April 3 April 9 April 9 April 13 April 17 April 17 April 16 April 21 April 21 April 23 April 23 April 25 April 25 April 28 April 28 April 30 Cleveland State* W, 4-1 Cleveland State* (G1) W, 5-3 Cleveland State* (G2) W, 7-5 Wisconsin Lutheran W, 17-4 St. Norbert College W, 14-4 at Iowa L, 9-3 at Butler* (G1) L, 11-2 at Butler* (G2) W, 14-4 at Butler* L, 20-12 at Bradley (G1) W, 12-6 at Bradley (G2) W, 20-2 at Youngstown State* (G1) L, 8-7 at Youngstown State* (G2) W, 9-8 at Cleveland State* (G1) W, 6-5 at Cleveland State* (G2) Cancelled Northwestern (G1) (Miller Park) W, 9-0 Northwestern (G2) (Miller Park) L, 4-1 Valparaiso* L, 17-3 4-11-1 5-11-0 7-12-1 17-13-2 14-13-0 3-9-1 2-10-4 14-11-1 12-20-1 12-14-3 20-21-1 7-15-2 9-14-1 6-13-0 1-6-0 3-6-0 5-12-2 4-6-3 4-7-6 9-11-2 11-9-1 4-9-2 20-22-0 6-8-0 2-4-2 8-13-3 8-9-3 5-11-0 9 9 9 7 7 9 9 9 9 7 7 9 9 9 8-13 9-13 10-13 11-13 12-13 12-14 12-15 13-15 13-16 14-16 15-16 15-17 16-17 17-17 2-2 3-2 4-2 ---4-3 5-3 5-4 --5-5 6-5 7-5 Pierce (W, 2-2) Amsrud (W, 1-4) Gordon (W, 2-0) Sukowaty (W, 1-0) Pierce (W, 3-2) Franzke (L, 2-4) Pierce (L, 3-3) Schmidt (W, 2-2) Amsrud (L, 1-5) Franzke (W, 3-4) Guth (W, 2-0) Engelke (L, 0-1) Schmidt (W, 3-2) Annen (W, 1-0) 231 -139 144 113 315 -313 310 -405 -229 222 1:57 2:06 2:37 2:03 2:46 2:42 2:26 3:10 3:46 2:11 2:18 3:14 2:55 2:23 9-14-0 1-1-1 3-9-1 0-3-1 4-10-1 17-23-2 7 7 9 18-17 18-18 18-19 --7-6 Sukowaty (W, 2-0) Stone (L, 0-1) Annen (L, 1-1) -594 144 1:44 1:51 2:42 May 1 May 1 May 4 May 7 May 8 May 8 May 12 May 14 May 14 May 15 May 15 May 18 May 20 May 22 May 22 Valparaiso* (G1) Valparaiso* (G2) Cardinal Stritch at Wright State* at Wright State* (G1) at Wright State* (G2) Northern Illinois (Miller Park) Butler* (G1) Butler* (G2) UIC* (G1) UIC* (G2) at Northern Illinois Youngstown State* Youngstown State* (G1) Youngstown State* (G2) W, 7-5 W, 3-0 W, 7-6 W, 9-6 L, 20-3 W, 10-7 L, 5-3 W, 5-4 W, 6-5 L, 11-7 W, 10-3 L, 21-6 W, 9-4 W, 8-5 W, 8-7 7-12-1 3-10-4 7-15-3 9-14-2 3-7-3 10-15-1 3-8-2 5-11-1 6-10-2 7-12-0 10-14-1 6-11-1 9-13-1 8-14-3 8-20-1 5-12-2 0-7-1 6-10-1 6-10-1 20-19-0 7-14-1 5-7-1 4-7-1 5-10-1 11-13-2 3-9-1 21-19-1 4-10-2 5-5-1 7-15-0 (11) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (14) 19-19 20-19 21-19 22-19 22-20 23-20 23-21 24-21 25-21 25-22 26-22 26-23 27-23 28-23 29-23 8-6 9-6 -10-6 10-7 11-7 -12-7 13-7 13-8 14-8 -15-8 16-8 17-8 Blohowiak (W, 1-0) Gordon (W, 3-0) Amsrud (W, 2-5) Pierce (W, 4-3) Schmidt (L, 3-3) Gordon (W, 4-0) Annen (L, 1-2) Annen (W, 2-2) Sukowaty (W, 3-0) Pierce (L, 4-4) Schmidt (W, 4-3) Franzke (L, 3-5) Sukowaty (W, 4-0) Pierce (W, 5-4) Annen (W, 3-2) -261 291 339 -337 596 -206 -254 161 162 -213 3:14 2:06 2:59 3:31 2:31 3:03 2:29 2:19 2:20 2:49 2:44 3:20 2:39 2:34 3:11 Horizon League Tournament: Hosted by Valparaiso May 27 Valparaiso # W, 3-1 May 28 Wright State # L, 1-0 May 29 Valparaiso # W, 3-1 May 29 Wright State # W, 14-7 May 30 Wright State # W, 6-3 3-9-0 0-6-2 3-5-1 14-20-2 6-10-0 1-6-2 1-3-2 1-8-1 7-16-2 3-9-2 9 9 9 9 9 30-23 30-24 31-24 32-24 33-24 ------ Pierce (W, 6-4) Sukowaty (L, 4-1) Blohowiak (W, 2-0) Gordon (W, 5-0) Pierce (W, 7-4) 184 186 214 164 224 2:14 2:02 2:03 3:06 2:46 2-3-0 1-4-2 6-11-2 22-25-0 9 9 33-25 33-26 --- Pierce (L, 7-5) Sukowaty (L, 4-2) 4371 320 2:36 3:21 NCAA Tournament: Tempe Regional June 4 at #1 Arizona State % June 5 vs. #15 San Diego % L, 6-2 L, 22-1 BOLD denotes Horizon League Conference game / () denotes extra inning game / ^ denotes Horizon League Tournament game $ denotes APSU Riverview Inn Invitational / # denotes Horizon League Tournament contest / % denotes NCAA Tournament contest 32 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 2010 Overall Statistics (33-26 overall, 17-8 Horizon League, 17-4 home, 9-20 away, 7-2 neutral) AVG .417 .352 .350 .342 .332 .310 .308 .300 .300 .262 .250 .250 .233 .200 .000 .319 .297 GP 41 55 56 59 59 47 56 59 47 45 29 18 48 20 1 59 59 GS 41 50 56 59 59 32 56 58 43 38 10 7 17 5 0 AB 156 176 223 228 226 116 221 220 170 141 43 40 73 35 1 2070 2008 R 37 28 48 43 50 25 36 38 26 24 8 7 15 3 0 388 376 H 2B 65 12 62 10 78 21 78 16 75 13 36 2 68 17 66 8 51 8 37 6 11 1 10 1 17 2 7 1 0 0 661 118 596 105 RBI 34 37 35 55 49 15 31 25 29 15 5 4 6 7 0 347 339 TB 100 79 116 120 119 43 94 93 68 43 12 13 21 11 0 932 865 SLG .641 .449 .520 .526 .527 .371 .425 .423 .400 .305 .273 .325 .288 .314 .000 .450 .431 BB HBP 17 0 23 2 16 7 22 10 18 9 19 1 18 4 18 2 9 3 17 3 4 2 2 1 12 1 1 2 0 0 196 47 225 74 Pitching Statistics Player 0 Greg Blohowiak 16 Cameron Amsrud 12 Chad Pierce 11 Jayme Sukowaty 7 Jeff Gordon 9 Jordan Herbert 13 Kyle Schmidt 30 Jordan Guth 1 Bob Stone 19 Lucas Annen 4 Kaleb Engelke 35 Cuyler Franzke 33 Jake Long 31 Eric Semmelhack 32 Ben Volkman 24 Nate Caldwell 2 Dan Buchholz Totals Opponents ERA 1.67 3.00 4.03 4.40 4.57 4.68 5.67 6.17 7.78 8.27 9.39 13.26 5.40 6.98 12.00 13.50 27.00 5.43 5.75 W 2 2 7 4 5 1 4 2 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 33 26 L 0 5 5 2 0 2 3 0 1 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 26 33 APP 20 25 16 16 14 6 15 11 20 19 11 14 3 12 4 1 1 59 59 GS 0 0 16 8 7 5 12 5 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 59 59 CG SHO CBO SV IP 0 0 0 2 27.0 0 0 1 9 36.0 2 0 0 0 102.2 1 0 1 0 47.0 0 0 1 0 45.1 0 0 1 0 25.0 0 0 0 0 85.2 0 0 0 0 23.1 0 0 0 0 19.2 0 0 1 2 37.0 0 0 0 0 7.2 0 0 0 0 19.0 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 19.1 0 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1.1 3 3 3 13 502.2 7 3 2 3 501.0 H 17 40 103 53 53 23 100 29 26 63 9 39 6 26 4 3 2 596 661 R 9 16 62 32 26 15 62 21 21 39 11 32 1 17 5 3 4 376 388 ER 5 12 46 23 23 13 54 16 17 34 8 28 1 15 4 3 4 303 320 3B 4 2 1 1 2 1 0 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 18 16 HR 5 1 5 8 9 1 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 39 44 BB 17 10 43 10 13 8 27 17 23 11 8 17 1 10 5 3 2 225 196 SO GDP OBP 20 5 .471 32 4 .426 25 0 .404 47 1 .418 27 9 .397 24 0 .409 20 7 .364 44 5 .355 33 7 .346 40 5 .354 8 2 .333 8 1 .302 26 1 .349 13 0 .263 0 0 .000 367 47 .387 291 37 .384 SO 14 25 64 22 29 7 43 10 15 25 6 9 0 18 2 2 0 291 367 2B 1 3 14 9 9 4 30 6 5 10 0 6 2 4 1 0 1 105 118 3B 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 18 SF SH SB ATT CH 1 0 9 12 59 3 1 8 10 21 4 2 6 10 296 3 1 3 4 519 4 2 3 4 204 1 3 4 4 75 4 0 2 3 215 2 2 10 14 159 0 3 2 3 250 0 0 4 4 95 1 1 1 2 73 0 0 0 0 34 0 3 0 1 114 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 23 18 52 71 2234 26 36 58 84 2191 HR 0 2 13 6 2 2 5 0 1 4 1 3 0 4 1 0 0 44 39 E 4 1 20 2 11 2 17 2 6 2 8 1 4 3 0 89 79 FLD .932 .952 .932 .996 .946 .973 .921 .987 .976 .979 .890 .971 .964 .906 .000 .960 .964 B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA .185 2 3 0 0 3 .274 0 5 1 0 2 .261 16 18 4 5 4 .293 1 2 0 2 7 .305 4 5 0 6 3 .242 7 5 0 0 1 .288 5 12 3 5 3 .315 2 3 0 1 2 .329 6 1 0 1 4 .387 4 2 0 3 2 .273 2 7 0 0 0 .415 3 4 0 2 3 .600 2 0 0 0 0 .325 1 2 0 1 2 .333 2 2 0 0 0 .300 1 2 0 0 0 .333 1 1 0 0 0 .297 59 74 2 26 36 .319 45 47 9 23 18 2010 Horizon League Statistics (17-8 Horizon League, 11-2 home, 6-6 away) Batting Statistics Player 34 Tim Patzman 3 Cole Kraft 10 Shaun Wegner 6 Jonathan Capasso 8 Paul Hoenecke 18 Doug Dekoning 2 Dan Buchholz 21 Sam Sivilotti 28 Ben Long 26 Nino Guerrero 14 Alex Erdmann 15 Jim Lundstrom 12 Chad Pierce 27 Drew Pearson Totals Opponents AVG .446 .439 .395 .341 .327 .324 .311 .304 .300 .263 .353 .258 .200 .125 .337 .305 GP 16 25 20 19 25 25 25 25 25 21 12 23 4 7 25 25 GS 16 25 18 11 25 24 25 25 25 20 4 7 0 0 AB 65 107 76 44 110 105 103 92 100 80 17 31 5 8 943 912 R 15 30 15 14 15 19 17 11 16 16 2 4 1 1 176 180 H 29 47 30 15 36 34 32 28 30 21 6 8 1 1 318 278 Pitching Statistics Player 4 Kaleb Engelke 0 Greg Blohowiak 12 Chad Pierce 16 Cameron Amsrud 7 Jeff Gordon 13 Kyle Schmidt 11 Jayme Sukowaty 19 Lucas Annen 9 Jordan Herbert 33 Jake Long 31 Eric Semmelhack 32 Ben Volkman 35 Cuyler Franzke 30 Jordan Guth 1 Bob Stone Totals Opponents ERA 2.70 3.21 4.08 4.50 4.80 5.65 6.19 7.23 9.39 0.00 5.06 10.80 10.80 14.73 15.75 5.55 5.94 W 0 1 3 1 3 4 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 8 L 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 17 APP 4 11 8 11 7 8 4 7 2 1 5 2 2 2 5 25 25 GS 0 0 8 0 5 7 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 25 CG SHO CBO SV IP 0 0 0 0 3.1 0 0 0 1 14.0 1 0 0 0 53.0 0 0 1 5 16.0 0 0 1 0 30.0 0 0 0 0 51.0 0 0 0 0 16.0 0 0 0 1 18.2 0 0 0 0 7.2 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 5.1 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 3.2 0 0 0 0 4.0 1 1 1 7 227.0 4 0 0 1 222.2 2B 4 10 6 1 5 4 6 3 5 3 0 0 0 1 48 47 3B 2 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 12 HR 2 4 3 0 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 17 16 RBI TB 13 43 20 71 23 45 3 18 16 44 10 49 21 47 13 33 22 44 6 24 2 6 4 8 0 1 0 2 153 435 159 397 H 1 10 54 22 32 61 23 32 13 1 6 3 4 7 9 278 318 SLG .662 .664 .592 .409 .400 .467 .456 .359 .440 .300 .353 .258 .200 .250 .461 .435 BB HBP 7 0 9 3 5 0 10 1 6 0 6 1 9 4 16 0 13 5 9 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 93 19 96 25 R 1 7 36 10 16 39 15 19 10 0 5 3 2 6 11 180 176 ER 1 5 24 8 16 32 11 15 8 0 3 2 2 6 7 140 147 BB 3 11 21 5 6 17 5 4 2 0 3 3 1 6 9 96 93 2011 Milwaukee Baseball SO GDP OBP 6 1 .500 5 0 .492 12 3 .432 10 0 .473 6 4 .359 22 1 .366 13 5 .381 17 3 .400 17 1 .400 22 2 .352 4 1 .421 9 0 .324 0 0 .200 3 0 .222 147 22 .405 131 18 .381 SO 2 7 31 13 18 27 8 12 3 0 4 0 0 2 4 131 147 2B 0 1 7 1 5 16 3 6 2 0 0 0 1 2 3 47 48 SF SH SB ATT CH E 0 0 6 6 26 2 1 1 3 6 131 8 0 0 0 1 120 6 0 1 2 2 32 2 1 0 2 3 98 7 0 1 4 5 77 1 2 0 2 3 99 3 2 0 5 5 8 1 2 0 3 3 223 0 0 0 2 2 59 1 0 0 1 1 31 4 0 2 0 0 59 4 0 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 0 0 6 1 8 5 30 37 1015 43 15 16 25 35 975 29 FLD .923 .939 .950 .938 .929 .987 .970 .875 1.000 .970 .871 .932 .917 .833 .958 .970 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 0 0 .091 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .217 2 0 0 0 3 4 6 .265 12 9 3 3 3 0 0 .324 0 3 0 0 1 3 1 .281 1 1 0 5 2 0 2 .290 4 9 2 4 2 1 3 .348 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 .400 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 .382 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 .250 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .286 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 .429 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .444 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .412 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 .429 3 0 0 0 0 12 16 .305 30 25 5 15 16 9 17 .337 24 19 4 8 5 33 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Batting Statistics Player 34 Tim Patzman 21 Sam Sivilotti 3 Cole Kraft 28 Ben Long 2 Dan Buchholz 6 Jonathan Capasso 8 Paul Hoenecke 18 Doug Dekoning 10 Shaun Wegner 26 Nino Guerrero 14 Alex Erdmann 12 Chad Pierce 15 Jim Lundstrom 27 Drew Pearson 24 Nate Caldwell Totals Opponents Horizon League Leaders Four-Time Horizon League Champions Batting Average Tim Patzman, Milwaukee ..................................... .417 Tom Clayton, Youngstown State ......................... .412 Casey McGrew, Wright State............................... .383 Matt Serna, UIC .................................................... .379 Kyle Gaedele, Valparaiso ....................................... .373 Joe Iacobucci, Youngstown State .......................... .369 Corey Moylan, Butler ............................................ .369 Jake Hibberd, Wright State .................................. .368 Quentin Cate, Wright State ................................. .367 Justin Frane, Valparaiso ......................................... .361 Runs Steve McGuiggan, UIC .............................................66 Jacke Healey, Youngstown State ...............................63 Kyle Gaedele, Valparaiso ...........................................61 Kyle Muhlsteff, Valparaiso ........................................59 Casey McGrew, Wright State...................................58 Jason Ganek, UIC ......................................................54 Tristan Moore, Wright State....................................51 Dan Buchholz, Milwaukee........................................50 Andy Leonard, UIC ..................................................50 Matt Serna, UIC ........................................................49 Hits Kyle Gaedele, Valparaiso ...........................................88 Casey McGrew, Wright State...................................88 Quentin Cate, Wright State .....................................84 Kyle Muhlsteff, Valparaiso ........................................83 Jacke Healey, Youngstown State ...............................83 Jake Hibberd, Wright State ......................................82 Matt Serna, UIC ........................................................80 Joe Iacobucci, Youngstown State ..............................79 Kyle Shaffer, Cleveland State....................................78 Ben Long, Milwaukee ................................................78 Cole Kraft, Milwaukee ..............................................78 Runs Batted In Quentin Cate, Wright State .....................................67 Kyle Gaedele, Valparaiso ...........................................63 Chris Rutta, UIC .......................................................62 Jacke Healey, Youngstown State ...............................59 Kyle Shaffer, Cleveland State....................................59 Ben Long, Milwaukee ................................................55 Jake Hibberd, Wright State ......................................54 Bob Suitca, Cleveland State......................................52 Joe Iacobucci, Youngstown State ..............................52 Dan Buchholz, Milwaukee........................................49 Doubles Kyle Muhlsteff, Valparaiso ........................................23 Quentin Cate, Wright State .....................................22 Cole Kraft, Milwaukee ..............................................21 Andy Leonard, UIC ..................................................19 Casey McGrew, Wright State...................................19 Steve McGuiggan, UIC .............................................19 Chris Rutta, UIC .......................................................19 Kyle Gaedele, Valparaiso ...........................................19 Joe Iacobucci, Youngstown State ..............................18 Paul Hoenecke, Milwaukee.......................................17 Triples Steve McGuiggan, UIC ............................................... 9 Kyle Gaedele, Valparaiso ............................................. 8 Doug Dekoning, Milwaukee....................................... 5 John Rosinski, UIC...................................................... 5 Tristan Moore, Wright State...................................... 5 Tim Patzman, Milwaukee ........................................... 4 Home Runs Chris Rutta, UIC .......................................................13 Jacke Healey, Youngstown State ...............................12 Bob Suitca, Cleveland State......................................11 Tyler Wynn, Cleveland State ....................................11 Tom Clayton, Youngstown State .............................10 34 Kyle Shaffer, Cleveland State....................................10 Garrett Gray, Wright State .......................................10 Joe Iacobucci, Youngstown State ..............................10 Dan Buchholz, Milwaukee.......................................... 9 Ben Long, Milwaukee .................................................. 8 Total Bases Kyle Gaedele, Valparaiso .........................................144 Jacke Healey, Youngstown State .............................136 Steve McGuiggan, UIC ...........................................132 Quentin Cate, Wright State ...................................132 Chris Rutta, UIC .....................................................131 Kyle Shaffer, Cleveland State..................................130 Joe Iacobucci , Youngstown State ...........................129 Casey McGrew, Wright State.................................128 Garrett Gray, Wright State .....................................126 Slugging Percentage Tom Clayton, Youngstown State ......................... .700 Chris Rutta, UIC ................................................... .689 Tim Patzman, Milwaukee ..................................... .641 Kyle Gaedele, Valparaiso ....................................... .610 Steve McGuiggan, UIC ......................................... .608 Joe Iacobucci, Youngstown State .......................... .603 Garrett Gray, Wright State ................................... .589 Jacke Healey, Youngstown State ........................... .581 Tristan Moore, Wright State................................ .581 Quentin Cate, Wright State ................................. .576 On-Base Percentage Tim Patzman, Milwaukee ..................................... .471 Corey Moylan, Butler ............................................ .469 Joe Iacobucci, Youngstown State .......................... .469 Tom Clayton, Youngstown State ......................... .466 Matt Serna, UIC .................................................... .462 Jason Ganek, UIC .................................................. .449 Steve McGuiggan, UIC ......................................... .445 Luke Duncan, Butler ............................................. .441 Tristan Moore, Wright State................................ .439 Casey McGrew, Wright State............................... .437 Walks Joe Iacobucci, Youngstown State ..............................36 Corey Moylan, Butler ................................................32 Jason Ganek, UIC ......................................................32 Luke Duncan, Butler .................................................31 Jacke Healey, Youngstown State ...............................28 Kevin Crane, Butler ...................................................26 Matt Serna, UIC ........................................................26 Robbie Robinson, Valparaiso ...................................26 Tristan Moore, Wright State....................................24 Tyler Wynn, Cleveland State ....................................24 Sam Sivilotti, Milwaukee ..........................................23 Stolen Bases Steve McGuiggan, UIC .............................................19 Alex Johnson, Cleveland State .................................18 Kyle Gaedele, Valparaiso ...........................................17 Jacke Healey, Youngstown State ...............................14 Derrick Carr, Youngstown State ..............................13 Andy Leonard, UIC ..................................................12 Ty Rubio, UIC ...........................................................11 Matt Serna, UIC ........................................................11 Doug Dekoning, Milwaukee.....................................10 Damon McCormick, Valparaiso ................................ 9 Tim Patzman, Milwaukee ........................................... 9 Earned Run Average Casey Henn, Wright State.....................................3.19 Chad Pierce, Milwaukee.........................................4.03 Bryce Shafer, Valparaiso .........................................4.10 Jon Gulbransen, Valparaiso ...................................4.67 Damon McCormick, Valparaiso ...........................5.35 Alex Kaminsky, Wright State ................................5.53 Aaron Swenson, Youngstown State ......................5.60 Joe Ochs, Butler ......................................................5.65 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Kyle Schmidt, Milwaukee ......................................5.67 Michael Heesch, UIC .............................................5.68 Opposing Batting Average Casey Henn, Wright State.................................... .241 Chad Pierce, Milwaukee........................................ .261 Bryce Shafer, Valparaiso ........................................ .263 Alex Kaminsky, Wright State ............................... .271 Joe Ochs, Butler ..................................................... .280 Anthony Sambula, Cleveland State ..................... .286 Aaron Swenson, Youngstown State ..................... .286 Kyle Schmidt, Milwaukee ..................................... .288 Damon McCormick, Valparaiso .......................... .289 Blake Aquadro, Youngstown State....................... .292 Innings Pitched Bryce Shafer, Valparaiso .......................................105.1 Chad Pierce, Milwaukee.......................................102.2 Aaron Swenson, Youngstown State ......................99.2 Alex Kaminsky, Wright State ................................97.2 Jon Gulbransen, Valparaiso ...................................94.1 Kyle Schmidt, Milwaukee ......................................85.2 Casey Henn, Wright State.....................................84.2 Michael Heesch, UIC .............................................84.0 Mike Hernandez, Butler ........................................78.2 Damon McCormick, Valparaiso ...........................67.1 Strikeouts Bryce Shafer, Valparaiso ..........................................121 Aaron Swenson, Youngstown State ........................ 94 Alex Kaminsky, Wright State ...................................88 Casey Henn, Wright State........................................82 Jon Gulbransen, Valparaiso ......................................75 Chad Pierce, Milwaukee............................................64 Phil Klein, Youngstown State ...................................57 Mike Hernandez, Butler ...........................................57 Eric Marzec, Youngstown State ...............................56 Anthony Sambula, Cleveland State .........................56 Wins Aaron Swenson, Youngstown State ........................... 8 Chad Pierce, Milwaukee.............................................. 7 Casey Henn, Wright State.......................................... 7 Damon McCormick, Valparaiso ................................ 7 Bryce Shafer, Valparaiso .............................................. 7 Michael Heesch, UIC .................................................. 6 Jeff Gordon, Milwaukee .............................................. 5 Greg Robinson, Wright State..................................... 5 Mike Hernandez, Butler ............................................. 5 Alex Kaminsky, Wright State ..................................... 5 Saves Cameron Amsrud, Milwaukee ................................... 9 Eric Marzec, Youngstown State ................................. 5 Brad Riegler, UIC ........................................................ 3 Greg Blohowiak, Milwaukee ...................................... 2 Jamie Feldheiser, Butler ............................................... 2 Lucas Annen, Milwaukee ............................................ 2 Michael Schum, Wright State .................................... 2 Billy Laing, Butler ........................................................ 2 Jarad Miller, Valparaiso ............................................... 2 Tyler Szymczak, Butler ............................................... 2 Greg Robinson, Wright State..................................... 2 Appearances Michael Schum, Wright State ..................................28 Kyle McCulloh, Youngstown State ..........................28 Matt Salemi, UIC ......................................................27 Cameron Amsrud, Milwaukee .................................25 Trent Wood, Youngstown State...............................25 Brad Riegler, UIC ......................................................25 Jordan Marker, Wright State ....................................23 Alex, Frey, Youngstown State ...................................23 Bill Turosky, Youngstown State ................................23 Greg Robinson, Wright State...................................23 Wright State Milwaukee* UIC Valparaiso Butler Youngstown State Cleveland State Horizon League W L Pct. 17 6 .739 17 8 .680 15 9 .625 9 10 .474 11 13 .458 9 17 .346 5 20 .200 W 31 33 24 24 21 22 12 Overall L 25 26 30 32 29 34 43 Pct. .554 .559 .444 .429 .420 .393 .218 * - 2010 Horizon League Tournament Champion 2010 Horizon League Award Winners Horizon League Tournament Wednesday, May 26 #4 Valparaiso 7, #5 Butler 3 #6 Youngstown State 8, #3 UIC 4 Thursday, May 27 #3 UIC 7, #5 Butler 0 #2 Milwaukee 3, #4 Valparaiso 1 #1 Wright State 10, #6 Youngstown State 8 Friday, May 28 #3 UIC 4, #6 Youngstown State 1 #4 Valparaiso 10, #3 UIC 5 #1 Wright State 1, #2 Milwaukee 0 Saturday, May 29 #2 Milwaukee 3, #4 Valparaiso 1 #2 Milwaukee 14, #1 Wright State 7 Sunday, May 30 #2 Milwaukee 6, #1 Wright State 3 Milwaukee advances to the NCAA Tournament 2010 Horizon League All-Tournament Team P - Casey Henn (Wright State, So.) P - Chad Pierce (Milwaukee, Jr.) C - Gerald Ogrinc (Wright State, Sr.) 1B - Ben Long (Milwaukee, Sr.) 2B - Aaron Fields (Wright State, Sr.) SS - CJ Morris (Youngstown State, Sr.) 3B - Dan Buchholz (Milwaukee, Sr.) OF - Steve McGuiggan (UIC, Jr.) OF - Kyle Gaedele (Valparaiso, So.) OF - Steven Scoby (Valparaiso, So.) DH - Sam Sivilotti (Milwaukee, Jr.) MVP - Chad Pierce (Milwaukee) NCAA Regionals: Friday, June 4 (at Tempe Ariz. - Packard Stadium) Milwaukee 2, #1 Arizona State 5 Saturday, June 5 (at Tempe Ariz. - Packard Stadium) Milwaukee 1, #15 San Diego 22 All-League First Team: Name, School Bryce Shafer, Valparaiso Casey Henn, Wright State Gerald Ogrinc, Wright State Jake Hibberd, Wright State Matt Serna, UIC Jacke Healey, Youngstown State Quentin Cate, Wright State Tom Clayton, Youngstown State Casey McGrew, Wright State Tim Patzman, Milwaukee Garrett Gray, Wright State Paul Hoenecke, Milwaukee Yr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Pos. P P C 1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF DH UT All-League Second Team: Aaron Swenson, Youngstown State Alex Kaminsky, Wright State Kyle Shaffer, Cleveland State Kyle Schultz, Butler Luke Duncan, Butler Cole Kraft, Milwaukee Jason Ganek, UIC Chris Rutta, UIC Kyle Gaedele, Valparaiso Steve McGuiggan, UIC Sam Sivilotti, Milwaukee, Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. P P C 1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF DH Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants (at the U.S. Steel Yard in Gary, Ind.) Player of the Year: Tom Clayton, Youngstown State Pitcher of the Year: Bryce Shafer, Valparaiso Co-Newcomer of the Year: Chad Pierce, Milwaukee Co-Newcomer of the Year: Matt Serna, UIC Coach of the Year: Rob Cooper, Wright State Horizon League All-Newcomer Team: P - Chad Pierce Milwaukee P - Jayme Sukowaty Milwaukee 1B - Ryan Boss UIC 1B - Joe Betcher UIC 2B - Matt Serna UIC 2B - Neil Schroth Youngstown State OF - Corey Moylan Butler OF - Kevin Crane Butler OF - Andrew Eckhardt Butler OF - Chuck Gasti Cleveland State OF - Jonathan Capasso Milwaukee UT - Robbie Robinson Valparaiso 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. 35 Four-Time Horizon League Champions Year 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Overall 5-10-1 14-8-0 9-9-0 9-7-0 10-12-0 13-9-0 9-11-0 5-9-0 7-14-0 9-17-0 9-12-0 5-18-0 8-10-0 10-15-0 12-14-0 6-20-0 9-16-0 League Conference Coach 1-7 Chicagoland College Bill Ritter N/A Chicagoland College Bill Ritter N/A Chicagoland College Bill Ritter 4-4 Chicagoland College Bill Ritter 3-5 Chicagoland College Bill Ritter 4-6 Chicagoland College Bill Ritter 6-4 Chicagoland College Bill Ritter 3-7 Chicagoland College Bill Ritter N/A Chicagoland College Bill Ritter N/A Chicagoland College Bill Ritter N/A Chicagoland College Bill Ritter N/A Chicagoland College Bill Ritter N/A Chicagoland College Bill Ritter 4-8 Chicagoland College Bill Ritter N/A Chicagoland College Frank Orzel N/A Chicagoland College Frank Orzel 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 Varsity (41 years) 722-860-2 .456 Club (5 years) 81-55-1 .595 Totals (46 years) 803-915-3 .467 Frank Orzel 1971-1973 27-50 (.351) Year Record 1971.............................12-14 1972...............................6-20 1973...............................9-16 36 Scott Kugi 1991-1993 33-86-0 (.277) Year Record 1991...............................9-35 1992.............................14-32 1993.............................10-19 Jerry Augustine 1995-2006 347-297-1 (.539) Year Record 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) Year Record 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) Year Record 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) Year Record 1994.............................20-30 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Scott Doffek 2007-present 111-121 (.478) Year Record 2007.............................25-32 2008.............................25-36 2009.............................28-27 2010.............................33-26 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 FIRST ERA Panthers went 149-211Coach - Bill Ritter 1 under two coaches. 5 10 14 8 9 9 9 7 10 12 13 9 9 11 5 9 7 14 9 17 9 12 5 18 8 10 10 15 122 161 Coach - Frank Orzel 1971 12 14 1972 6 20 1973 9 16 Total 27 50 1 .313 0 .636 0 .500 0 .563 0 .455 0 .591 0 .450 0 .357 0 .333 0 .346 0 .429 0 .217 0 .444 0 .400 1 .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. 0 .461 0 .230 0 .360 0 .351 Frank Orzel took over for Bill Ritter following the 1970 season. Under Orzel UWM won 12 games in 1971, the most since ‘62. Orzel’s next two seasons 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 CLUB BASEBALL of 1981. The team beCoach - Jim Burian gan play in the spring 1982 8 10 0 .444 of 1982. Following an 1983 15 9 0 .625 17 9 0 .654 8-10 inaugural season, 1984 1985 14 13 1 .518 the Burian-led Panthers 1986 27 14 0 .659 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, NEW ERA BEGINS Jim Burian was kept Coach - Jim Burian Win1987 16 27 0 .372 as head coach. 1988 15 31 0 .326 ning ways were harder 1989 22 22 0 .500 1990 9 35 0 .205 to keep. After dismal Total 62 115 0 .350 16-27 and 15-31 records in ‘87 and ‘88, the Panthers got back to .500 with a 22-22 record in 1989. The 22 wins were a school record that lasted until 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 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 fourth-seed, the Panthers turned more heads by knocking off top-ranked Rice in the opening game of the regional. 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 third-straight 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. 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 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 Regionals 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 .489 1957 At-Bats Harry Klink 85 1966 Runs Earl Gengler 22 1962 Hits Dick Gruetzmacher 26 1962 Alex Kaminski 26 1966 Doubles Craig Streff 6 1963 Harry Klink 6 1964 Triples Dick Gruetzmacher 4 1963 Craig Streff 4 1963 Home Runs Al Kaminski 4 1966, 68 Mike Potter 4 1969, 70 RBI Bob Helminiak 17 1971 Total Bases Craig Streff 43 1963 Strikeouts Bob Vetter 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 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 37 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Total 1990 the rest of the athletic teams followed suit and UWM officially became a Division I institution. Like every other team, the baseball team began the newest era as a Division I Independent. Four-Time Horizon League Champions Batting Average 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 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 21 ..................................................... Cole Kraft 18 ................................................Tim Patzman 28 ......................................................Jesse Hart 21 ................................................... Josh Groves 23 ...................................................Mike Goetz 15 ...................... Zak Rivera/Charlie Reschke 15 ............................................Charlie Reschke 15 ..............................................Dave Pudlosky 16 ........................................ John Vanden Berg 18 ...............................................Scott Gillitzer 15 ...............................................Scott Gillitzer 20 .......................Chad Sadowski/Steve Tylke 16 ................................................. Lee Jaramillo 15 .............................Jeff Stoss/Ken Poniewaz 17 .......................................... Jason Wesemann 10 .......................................... Jason Wesemann 17 .......................................................Jak Kraus 10 ............................................. Steve Klawitter 12 .................................................Randy Wilke 8 ................................................Frank Kotecki Total Bases 2010 120 ......................................................Ben Long 2009 130 ...............................................Tim Patzman 2008 138 .....................................................Jesse Hart 2007 102 ...........................................Grant Berkovitz 2006 155 ..................................................Mike Goetz 2005 99 ...................................................Joe Nowicki 2004 115 ............................................... Ben Stanczyk 2003 85 ..............................................Dave Pudlosky 2002 112 ....................................... John Vanden Berg 2001 149 ..............................................Scott Gillitzer 2000 111 ............................................ Darin Haugom 1999 150 ............................................Chad Sadowski 1998 110 .......................................................Jeff Stoss 1997 106 .......................................................Jeff Stoss 1996 111 ......................................... Jason Wesemann 1995 91 .......................................................Jak Kraus 1994 97 .......................................................Jak Kraus 1993 54 ............................................. Steve Klawitter 1992 92 .................................................Randy Wilke 1991 39 ........................ Dan Rabehl/Frank Kotecki At Bats 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 228 ......................................................Ben Long 208 ............................................ Andy Gerhartz 257 .....................................................Jesse Hart 230 .................................................... Kyle Silver 235 .....................................................Jesse Hart 195 ...........................................Charlie Reschke 218 ........................................... Matt Alexander 178 .............................................Dave Pudlosky 200 ................................................Adam Christ 231 ...................................................Matt Houk 201 ............................................ Darin Haugom 235 ............................................ Darin Haugom 178 .............................................. Steve Johnson 182 .......................................................Jeff Stoss 192 ......................................... Jason Wesemann 151 ......................................... Jason Wesemann 158 ................................................. Joseph Fojut 104 ............................................ Steve Klawitter 152 ........................ Randy Wilke/Joseph Fojut 128 .........................................Tim Mommaerts Triples 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 5 .............................................Doug Dekoning 3 ...................................................... Cole Kraft 1 ...................J. Groves/B. Long/A. Gerhartz 3 ................................................... Rob Brockel 6 ....................................................Mike Goetz 4 ............................Mike Goetz/Ross McCoy 3 ...................................................Ross McCoy 2 ................................................David Michna 2 ..................................................Adam Christ 4 .............................................. Darin Haugom 4 .............................................. Darin Haugom 4 .............................................. Darin Haugom 3 ................................................ Steve Johnson 6 ................................................Ken Poniewaz 3 ........................................................Jak Kraus 2 ........................................ Three Players Tied 2 ........................................ Three Players Tied 2 .............................................. Steve Klawitter 1 ...........................................Two Players Tied 0 ............................................. None Recorded Slugging Percentage 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 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 50 ...............................................Dan Buchholz 44 ............................................Doug Dekoning 61 ................................................Nick Wichser 42 ..................................................... Kyle Silver 67 ...................................................Mike Goetz 50 ...................................................Mike Goetz 43 ............................................Charlie Reschke 41 ................................................Troy Doering 45 .................................................Adam Christ 68 ...............................................Scott Gillitzer 45 ...............................................Scott Gillitzer 61 ....................Todd Ludwig/Darin Haugom 53 ........................................................Jeff Stoss 38 ............................... Lee Jaramillo/Jeff Stoss 51 .......................................... Jason Wesemann 46 .......................................................Jak Kraus 31 .......................................................Jak Kraus 23 .................................................. Joseph Fojut 28 .................................................Randy Wilke 29 ..........................................Tim Mommaerts Home Runs 2010 9 ................................................Dan Buchholz 2009 11 ................................................Tim Patzman 2008 7 .......................................................Jesse Hart 2007 7 ................................................... Rob Brockel 2006 11 .......................... Joe Nowicki/Ross McCoy 2005 9 ....................................................Joe Nowicki 2004 10 ................................................ Ben Stanczyk 2003 4 ...............................................Dave Pudlosky 2002 6 ......................................... John Vanden Berg 2001 11 ................................................... Eric Goerdt 2000 11 ...............................................Scott Gillitzer 1999 17 ................... Chad Sadowski/Todd Ludwig 1998 11 ........................................................Jeff Stoss 1997 10 ........................................................Jeff Stoss 1996 10 .......................................................Jak Kraus 1995 12 ........................................................Jeff Stoss 1994 7 ........................................................Jak Kraus 1993 4 .....................................................Joel Welder 1992 11 .................................................Randy Wilke 1991 3 ....................................................Dan Rabehl Base on Balls 2010 23 ................................................. Sam Sivilotti 2009 24 ................................................... Josh Groves 2008 29 ........................................... Shawn Wozniak 2007 27 .................................................. Rob Brockel 2006 41 ...................................................Mike Goetz 2005 37 .................................................... Zak Rivera 2004 20 .................................................... Zak Rivera 2003 36 ................................................Troy Doering 2002 41 ..............................................Dave Pudlosky 2001 28 ...............................................Scott Gillitzer 2000 23 ...............................................Scott Gillitzer 1999 37 ................................................ Todd Ludwig 1998 32 ........................................................Jeff Stoss 1997 28 ................................................. Lee Jaramillo 1996 39 .......................................................Jak Kraus 1995 28 .......................................................Jak Kraus 1994 25 .......................................................Jak Kraus 1993 21 ....................................................Joel Welder 1992 22 ....................................................Joel Welder 1991 24 ...................................................Dan Rabehl Hits 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 78 ...................................Cole Kraft/Ben Long 75 ................................................Tim Patzman 89 ......................................................Jesse Hart 73 ..................................................... Kyle Silver 111 ..................................................Mike Goetz 68 ...................................................Mike Goetz 83 ............................................ Matt Alexander 58 ..............................................Dave Pudlosky 76 ........................................ John Vanden Berg 97 ...............................................Scott Gillitzer 71 ...................... Eric Goerdt/Darin Haugom 79 ....................................................Steve Tylke 63 ................................................. Lee Jaramillo 59 .............................Jeff Stoss/Ken Poniewaz 70 .......................................... Jason Wesemann 51 .......................................................Jak Kraus 55 .......................................................Jak Kraus 34 ............................................. Steve Klawitter 47 .................................................Randy Wilke 35 ..........................................Tim Mommaerts Runs Batted In 2010 55 .......................................................Ben Long 2009 44 ................................................Tim Patzman 2008 64 ......................................................Jesse Hart 2007 37 ............................................Grant Berkovitz 2006 57 ...................................................Joe Nowicki 2005 40 ...................................................Joe Nowicki 2004 43 ................................................ Ben Stanczyk 2003 29 ................................................ Ben Stanczyk 2002 57 ........................................ John Vanden Berg 2001 67 ................................................... Eric Goerdt 2000 42 ................................................... Eric Goerdt 1999 68 .............................................Chad Sadowski 1998 52 ........................................................Jeff Stoss 1997 40 ........................................................Jeff Stoss 1996 48 .......................................................Jak Kraus 1995 46 ........................................................Jeff Stoss 1994 37 .......................................................Jak Kraus 1993 30 ............................................. Steve Klawitter 1992 37 .................................................Randy Wilke 1991 22 ...................................................Dan Rabehl Stolen Bases 2010 10 ............................................Doug Dekoning 2009 23 ............................................. Andy Gerhartz 2008 15 ............................................. Andy Gerhartz 2007 8 ........................ Nick Wichser/Ross McCoy 2006 17 ...................................................Mike Goetz 2005 13 ............................................Charlie Reschke 2004 8 .............................................Charlie Reschke 2003 9 ........................................ Marcellus Dawson 2002 17 ................................................Troy Doering 2001 20 ............................................. Darin Haugom 2000 24 ............................................. Darin Haugom 1999 24 ............................................. Darin Haugom 1998 15 ................................................. Lee Jaramillo 1997 16 ................................................. Lee Jaramillo 1996 12 .......................................................Jak Kraus 1995 19 ............................................... Andy Bjornlie 1994 9 ................................................ Andy Bjornlie 1993 5 ..................................................Brian Powers 1992 6 ............................................. Peter Jankowski 1991 13 ........................................ Bob Grzeskiewicz 38 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Earned Run Average 2010 1.67 ................................... Greg Blohowiak 2009 4.71 ...............................................Tim Hoy 2008 4.24 .............................................Brad Lusti 2007 4.03 .........................Robert Michalkiewicz 2006 2.33 .............................................Jed Dolske 2005 3.86 ....................................... Rick Cavaiani 2004 3.43 ........................................Ben Stanczyk 2003 2.40 ........................................Ben Stanczyk 2002 2.20 ....................................... Geoff Lefeber 2001 1.15 ....................................Matt Freisleben 2000 1.79 ............................. Quintin Oldenburg 1999 3.63 .................................... Jason Crawford 1998 3.05 .........................................Josh Justman 1997 3.60 ........................................... Rob Becker 1996 4.86 ........................................... Rob Becker 1995 4.42 .........................................Mike Casper 1994 4.26 ........................................... Cory Bigler 1993 2.87 ...................................... Robert Weber 1992 5.59 .................................... Justin Schaubel 1991 3.40 ......................................Marco Daniels 7 ............................................. Chad Pierce 5 ...............Brad Lusti/Cameron Amsrud 6 ..................................... Andy Hetebrueg 6 ............................Robert Michalkiewicz 8 .......................................... Rick Cavaiani 9 ......................................Aaron Sorenson 7 ...........................................Ben Stanczyk 7 ..........................................Mikel Shaefer 9 ................................ Quintin Oldenburg 9 ................................ Quintin Oldenburg 8 .............................................Andy Neary 7 ....................................... Chad Sadowski 6 ................... Mike Casper/Josh Justman 6 .............................................. Rob Becker 8 .............................................. Rob Becker 4 ..................................Three Players Tied 5 .............................................. Cory Bigler 2 ................................... Four Players Tied 4 ....................................... Justin Schaubel 2 .................................... Two Players Tied Losses 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 5 ..................................Three Players Tied 5 ......................................... Nate Caldwell 7 ..................................... Andy Hetebrueg 7 ............Dan Luczak/Mike Rauwerdink 6 ............................Robert Michalkiewicz 10 ......................................... Rick Cavaiani 8 .......................................Aaron Bushong 9 .......................................Aaron Bushong 7 .......................................Matt Freisleben 5 ...............................................Mike Oiler 7 ....................................... Chad Sadowski 8 .............................................Andy Neary 4 .............................................Andy Neary 6 ......................Mike Casper/Rob Becker 7 ............................................Mike Casper 5 ..........................................Brian Sullivan 7 .....................Cory Bigler/Bob Callahan 5 .........................................Craig Scheffler 9 .........................................Craig Scheffler 9 ...................................... James Robinson Winning Percentage (Min. 5 decisions) 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 .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 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 9 ...................................Cameron Amsrud 8 ............................................. Craig Meier 6 ........................................... Adam Ferrell 1 ..................................... Four players tied 7 ................................................Jed Dolske 8 ................................................Jed Dolske 6 ................................................Jed Dolske 5 ...........................................Ben Stanczyk 15 ......................................Matt Freisleben 3 ....................................... Jason Crawford 4 ..............................................Eric Goerdt 0 .......................................None Recorded 4 ...........................................Jon Schreiner 10 ..........................................Jon Schreiner 6 ...........................................Jon Schreiner 9 ...........................................Lance Tardiff 2 ..............Lance Tardiff/Parrish Wagner 2 ..........................................Matt Krzoska 0 .......................................None Recorded 2 ............................................. Ryan Taylor Appearances 2010 25 ..................................Cameron Amsrud 2009 33 ............... Tim Hoy/Cameron Amsrud 2008 29 .......................................... Adam Ferrell 2007 21 ..................................Tom Zimmerman 2006 33 ...............................................Jed Dolske 2005 28 ...............................................Jed Dolske 2004 31 ...............................................Jed Dolske 2003 18 ..........................................Ben Stanczyk 2002 37 ......................................Matt Freisleben 2001 30 ......................................Matt Freisleben 2000 22 ......................................Matt Freisleben 1999 26 ......................................Matt Freisleben 1998 21 ..........................................Jon Schreiner 1997 23 ..........................................Jon Schreiner 1996 16 ..........................................Jon Schreiner 1995 18 ..........................................Lance Tardiff 1994 19 .........................................Matt Krzoska 1993 18 ...................................... Parrish Wagner 1992 14 ...................................... Parrish Wagner 1991 11 ..........Marco Daniels/James Robinson Games Started 2010 16 ............................................ Chad Pierce 2009 13 ...............................................Brad Lusti 2008 15 .................................... Andy Hetebrueg 2007 14 ....Robert Michalkiewicz/Dan Luczak 2006 13 . Aaron Sorenson/Robert Michalkiewicz 2005 13 ...........................Robert Michalkiewicz 2004 13 ........................................... Korey Keller 2003 12 ......................................... Geoff Lefeber 2002 12 ............................... Quintin Oldenburg 2001 14 ............................... Quintin Oldenburg 2000 13 ...............Chad Sadowski/Andy Neary 1999 15 ...............Chad Sadowski/Andy Neary 1998 10 .................. Mike Casper/Josh Justman 1997 14 ...........................................Mike Casper 1996 12 ...........................................Mike Casper 1995 11 ....................Cory Bigler/Bob Callahan 1994 12 ..........................................Bob Callahan 1993 7 .........................................Craig Scheffler 1992 12 ...................................... Parrish Wagner 1991 9 ...........Marco Daniels/James Robinson Complete Games 2010 2 ............................................. Chad Pierce 2009 3 ................................................Brad Lusti 2008 1 .......... Andy Hetebrueg/Ben McClarey 2007 4 ............................Robert Michalkiewicz 2006 1 .......................................... Rick Cavaiani 2005 3 .......................................... Rick Cavaiani 2004 4 ...........................................Ben Stanczyk 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 6 ..........................................Mikel Shaefer 3 ...Quintin Oldenburg/Aaron Bushong 5 ...............................................Mike Oiler 4 ................Chad Sadowski/Andy Neary 8 ....................................... Chad Sadowski 2 ...............Chad Sadowski/Josh Justman 6 ......................Rob Becker/Mike Casper 6 ............................................Mike Casper 2 ..........................................Brian Sullivan 5 .............................................. Cory Bigler 3 ............... Craig Scheffler/Bob Callahan 9 ....................................... Parrish Wagner 7 ...........Marco Daniels/James Robinson Innings Pitched 2010 102.2 ......................................... Chad Pierce 2009 93.0 .............................................Brad Lusti 2008 97.2 .............................................Brad Lusti 2007 98.1 .........................Robert Michalkiewicz 2006 83.1 ...................................Aaron Sorenson 2005 85.1 ...................................Aaron Sorenson 2004 94.1 ........................................Ben Stanczyk 2003 81.1 .......................................Mikel Shaefer 2002 86.0 ....................................... Geoff Lefeber 2001 94.1 ............................. Quintin Oldenburg 2000 86.2 ..........................................Andy Neary 1999 106.2 .........................................Andy Neary 1998 64.1 .........................................Mike Casper 1997 90.0 ........................................... Rob Becker 1996 70.0 .........................................Mike Casper 1995 63.1 ........................................Bob Callahan 1994 61.1 ........................................... Cory Bigler 1993 41.2 ......................................Craig Scheffler 1992 78.2 .................................... Parrish Wagner 1991 66.2 ................................... James Robinson Strikeouts 2010 64 ............................................ Chad Pierce 2009 68 ...............................................Brad Lusti 2008 53 ...............................................Brad Lusti 2007 59 ............................................ Dan Luczak 2006 66 ......................................... Rick Cavaiani 2005 76 .....................................Aaron Sorenson 2004 95 ..........................................Ben Stanczyk 2003 73 .........................................Mikel Shaefer 2002 68 ............................... Quintin Oldenburg 2001 78 ............................... Quintin Oldenburg 2000 75 ............................................Andy Neary 1999 91 ...................................... Chad Sadowski 1998 46 ...........................................Josh Justman 1997 54 ............................................. Rob Becker 1996 48 ...........................................Mike Casper 1995 42 ............................................. Cory Bigler 1994 47 ............................................. Cory Bigler 1993 29 ........................................Craig Scheffler 1992 54 ........................................Craig Scheffler 1991 50 ..................................... James Robinson Base on Balls 2010 43 ............................................ Chad Pierce 2009 27 .................................... Andy Hetebrueg 2008 34 .................................... Andy Hetebrueg 2007 43 ............................................ Dan Luczak 2006 31 ..................................Mike Rauwerdink 2005 50 ...........................Robert Michalkiewicz 2004 38 ........................................... Korey Keller 2003 34 .........................................Mikel Shaefer 2002 37 ..........................................Rob Erickson 2001 46 ..............................................Mike Oiler 2000 40 ..............................................Mike Oiler 1999 46 ..............................................Mike Oiler 1998 35 ...........................................Josh Justman 1997 36 ...........................................Josh Justman 1996 30 ...........................................Mike Casper 1995 29 ............................................. Cory Bigler 1994 45 ............................................. Cory Bigler 1993 29 ........................................Craig Scheffler 1992 45 ........................................Craig Scheffler 1991 36 ..................................... James Robinson 39 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Wins 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 Four-Time Horizon League Champions At-Bats Runs 8 Darin Haugom, 4/19/01 6 Jesse Hart, 4/12/06 5 Six Times (Most Recently) 5 Jesse Hart, 5/22/08 Hits 6 Ross McCoy, 4/12/06 6 Jason Weseman, 4/14/96 RBI 8 Ross McCoy, 4/12/06 8 Todd Ludwig, 3/17/99 7 Jesse Hart, 5/22/08 Doubles 3 Many Times (Most Recently) 3 Cole Kraft, 3/7/10 Triples 2 Doug Dekoning, 4/3/10 2 Rob Brockel, 3/18/06 2 Mike Goetz, 4/24/05 2 Derek Daggett, 5/27/01* Home Runs 4 Todd Ludwig, 3/17/99 Total Bases 18 Todd Ludwig, 3/17/99 13 Ross McCoy, 4/12/06 Walks 4 Andy Hetebrueg, 4/24/07 4 Mark Rumpel, 4/16/97 4 Jeff Stoss, 5/5/95 Stolen Bases 4 Tim Patzman, 4/18/10 4 Andy Gerhartz, 4/17/09 3 Josh Groves, 5/9/07 3 Jesse Hart, 2/26/06 3 Mike Goetz, 5/6/05 3 Troy Doering, 4/21/02 3 Darin Haugom, 4/16/97 3 Darin Haugom, 4/22/01 Strikeouts 4 Doug Dekoning, 5/7/10 4 Andy Gerhartz, 2/21/09 4 Dave Pudlosky, 5/22/03 4 Chad Sadowski, 4/16/00 Hit By Pitch 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 ........................................................... Rob Brockel, 2007 Misc. About Multi-Homer Games Most HR in a game ................................4 - Todd Ludwig 4 HR in one day .........................................Ludwig (1 gm) ........................................................... Scott Gillitzer (2 gm) Only player w/multi-HR in both games of a doubleheader .. .................................................................................. Gillitzer 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) 5+ Hit Games 4/12/06 4/14/96 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 40 Ross McCoy .............................................. 6 Jason Weseman ......................................... 6 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 Multi-Home Run Games 3/17/99 3/6/10 4/28/99 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 Todd Ludwig ............................................... 4 Ben Long ...................................................... 3 Chad Sadowski ............................................ 3 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 5/20/06 4/8/05 4/23/04 4/26/03 5/2/04 4/12/02 5/6/06 5/13/01 4/30/00 5/7/99 4/17/99 4/1/99 3/13/98 5/4/04 4/28/01 5/13/00 4/26/00 4/18/99 4/7/97 4/20/96 Aaron Sorenson.......................................... 13 Aaron Sorenson.......................................... 13 Ben Stanczyk .............................................. 13 Korey Keller ................................................ 13 Ben Stanczyk .............................................. 12 Quintin Oldenburg .................................... 12 Rick Cavaiani .............................................. 11 Quintin Oldenburg .................................... 11 Mike Oiler................................................... 11 Corey Clemmons ....................................... 11 Chad Sadowski ........................................... 11 Chad Sadowski ........................................... 11 Adam Kiehl ................................................. 11 Robert Michalkiewicz................................ 10 Quintin Oldenburg .................................... 10 Andy Neary ................................................ 10 Rob Erickson .............................................. 10 Mike Oiler................................................... 10 Chad Sadowski ........................................... 10 Mike Casper................................................ 10 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Inn. Pitched Strikeouts 12.0 Ben Stanczyk, 5/2/04 13 Aaron Sorenson, 5/20/06 13 Aaron Sorenson, 4/8/05 13 Ben Stanczyk, 4/23/04 13 Korey Keller, 4/26/03 Walks 9 Josh Justman, 3/28/98 9 James Robinson, 4/25/91 Hit Batters 6 Matt Freisleben, 4/7/99* Wild Pitches 5 James Robinson, 3/3/91 Consecutive Wins Overall 8 Quintin Oldenburg, 3/98-5/00 Season 7 Rick Cavaiani, 3/28-5/25/06 7 Aaron Sorenson, 3/11-4/20/05 7 Quintin Oldenburg, 3/18-5/8/01 Losses 8 Marco Daniels, 3/2-4/27/91 Scoreless IP 22.1 Robert Michalkiewicz, 4/7-20/07 19.1 Cameron Amsrud, current in 2011 * Tied NCAA Record Single-Game Team Records At-Bats Runs Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs Total Bases Runs Batted In Stolen Bases Strikeouts Walks Wild Pitches (Most Recently) Hit Batters (Most Recently) Errors 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 15 15 15 14 14 14 5 5 6 6 7 7 Pitching 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 Eight times 4/17/10 vs. Butler 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 1. Nick Wichser ........................................61, 2008 Shawn Wozniak ...................................61, 2008 3. Josh Groves ...........................................60, 2008 Darin Haugom .....................................60, 1999 Chad Sadowski .....................................60, 1999 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 At-Bats 1. Jesse Hart ............................................257, 2008 2. Nick Wichser ......................................235, 2008 Jesse Hart ............................................235, 2006 4. Darin Haugom ...................................235, 1999 5. Matt Houk ..........................................231, 2001 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. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 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 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 Hits Mike Goetz .........................................111, 2006 Scott Gillitzer .......................................97, 2001 Jesse Hart ..............................................89, 2008 Joe Nowicki ...........................................86, 2006 Nick Wichser ........................................84, 2008 Doubles Jesse Hart ..............................................28, 2008 Shawn Wozniak ...................................26, 2008 Mike Goetz ...........................................23, 2006 Nick Wichser ........................................22, 2008 Cole Kraft..............................................21, 2010 Josh Groves ...........................................21, 2007 Joe Nowicki ...........................................21, 2006 Triples 1. Mike Goetz ............................................. 6, 2006 Ken Poniewaz ......................................... 6, 1997 3. Doug Dekoning ...................................... 5, 2010 4. 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 Walks 1. Mike Goetz ...........................................41, 2006 Dave Pudlosky ......................................41, 2002 3. Jak Kraus ...............................................39, 1996 4. Zak Rivera ............................................37, 2005 5. 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 Stolen Bases 1. Darin Haugom .....................................24, 2000 Darin Haugom .....................................24, 1999 3. Andy Gerhartz .....................................23, 2009 4. Darin Haugom .....................................20, 2001 5. Andy Bjornlie........................................19, 1995 Appearances 1. Matt Freisleben.....................................37, 2002 2. Cameron Amsrud.................................33, 2009 Tim Hoy................................................33, 2009 Jed Dolske .............................................33, 2006 5. Jed Dolske .............................................31, 2004 Starts 1. Chad Pierce ...........................................16, 2010 2. Andy Hetebrueg ...................................15, 2008 Chad Sadowski .....................................15, 1999 Andy Neary ..........................................15, 1999 5. Robert Michalkiewicz..........................14, 2007 Dan Luczak ...........................................14, 2007 Quintin Oldenburg ..............................14, 2001 Michael Casper .....................................14, 1997 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Innings Andy Neary .................................... 106.2, 1999 Chad Pierce ..................................... 102.2, 2010 Robert Michalkiewicz.......................98.1, 2007 Brad Lusti...........................................97.2, 2008 Chad Sadowski ..................................95.1, 1999 Complete Games 1. Parrish Wagner ....................................... 9, 1992 2. Chad Sadowski ....................................... 8, 1999 3. 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 Quintin Oldenburg ..............................79, 2001 Aaron Sorenson ...................................76, 2005 Andy Neary ..........................................75, 2000 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Saves 1. Matt Freisleben.....................................15, 2002 2. Jon Schreiner ........................................10, 1997 3. Cameron Amsrud................................... 9, 2010 Lance Tardiff ........................................... 9, 1995 5. 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 Mikel Schaefer ...................................2.77, 2003 Josh Justman ......................................3.05, 1998 Marco Daniels ...................................3.40, 1991 Ben Stanczyk .....................................3.43, 2004 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 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Wins 1. Aaron Sorenson ........................... 9 (9-3), 2005 Quintin Oldenburg ...................... 9 (9-3), 2002 Quintin Oldenburg ...................... 9 (9-4), 2001 4. Rick Cavaiani ................................ 8 (8-2), 2006 Mike Oiler..................................... 8 (8-5), 2001 Andy Neary .................................. 8 (8-4), 2000 Rob Becker .................................... 8 (8-2), 1996 Decisions 1. Chad Sadowski ...........................14 (7-7), 2000 2. Andy Neary ................................14 (6-8), 1999 3. Andy Hetebrueg .........................13 (6-7), 2008 Quintin Oldenburg ....................13 (9-4), 2001 Mike Oiler...................................13 (8-5), 2001 Losses 1. Rick Cavaiani ............................10 (2-10), 2005 2. Craig Scheffler .............................. 9 (2-9), 1992 James Robinson ............................ 9 (2-9), 1991 Aaron Bushong............................. 9 (2-9), 2003 5. 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. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 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 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 Win Percentage (Min. 8 Decisions) 1. Rick Cavaiani .......................... .800 (8-2), 2006 Rob Becker .............................. .800 (8-2), 1996 3. Mikel Schaefer ........................ .778 (7-2), 2003 4. Aaron Sorenson ..................... .750 (9-3), 2005 Quintin Oldenburg ................ .750 (9-3), 2002 Michael Casper ....................... .750 (6-2), 1998 41 Four-Time Horizon League Champions Career Records 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Games Ross McCoy .................................. 210, 2004-07 Charlie Reschke ............................ 202, 2002-05 Jesse Hart ...................................... 196, 2005-08 Nick Wichser ................................ 185, 2004-08 Darin Haugom .........................186, 1997-2001 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Total Bases Darin Haugom .........................382, 1997-2001 Jesse Hart ...................................... 380, 2005-08 Ross McCoy .................................. 365, 2004-07 Chad Sadowski .........................330, 1997-2000 Charlie Reschke ............................ 324, 2002-05 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. At-Bats Jesse Hart ...................................... 778, 2005-08 Ross McCoy .................................. 737, 2004-07 Darin Haugom .........................692, 1997-2001 Charlie Reschke ............................ 683, 2002-05 Nick Wichser ................................ 659, 2004-08 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Slugging Percentage Scott Gillitzer .............................. .646, 2000-01 Jeff Stoss ....................................... .642, 1995-98 Jak Kraus ...................................... .612, 1992-96 Joe Nowicki .................................. .603, 2003-06 Eric Goerdt .................................. .596, 2000-01 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Batting Average Mike Goetz .................................. .428, 2005-06 Scott Gillitzer .............................. .392, 2000-01 Eric Goerdt .................................. .389, 2000-01 John Vanden Berg........................ .378, 2001-02 Joe Nowicki .................................. .371, 2003-06 Walks 1. Jak Kraus ......................................... 99, 1992-96 2. Zak Rivera ...................................... 97, 2003-06 Dave Pudlosky ................................ 97, 2000-03 4. Darin Haugom ........................... 82, 1997-2001 5. Todd Ludwig .............................. 80, 1998-2000 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Runs Darin Haugom .........................179, 1997-2001 Jesse Hart ...................................... 149, 2005-08 Jak Kraus ....................................... 137, 1992-96 Ross McCoy .................................. 136, 2004-07 Chad Sadowski .........................133, 1997-2000 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 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. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Hits Jesse Hart ...................................... 267, 2005-08 Darin Haugom .........................245, 1997-2001 Ross McCoy .................................. 220, 2004-07 Charlie Reschke ............................ 213, 2002-05 Nick Wichser ................................ 206, 2004-08 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Stolen Bases Darin Haugom ........................... 73, 1997-2001 Andy Bjornlie.................................. 49, 1994-98 Andy Gerhartz ............................... 38, 2008-09 Lee Jaramillo ................................... 31, 1997-98 Mike Goetz ..................................... 30, 2005-06 Matt Houk ...................................... 30, 2000-01 Losses 1. Robert Michalkiewicz.................... 21, 2004-07 Aaron Bushong............................... 21, 2000-04 2. 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 Tim Hoy.......................................... 81, 2005-09 Quintin Oldenburg .................... 62, 1998-2002 Andy Neary ................................ 60, 1997-2000 Jon Schreiner .................................. 60, 1996-98 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 4. 5. Doubles Jesse Hart .......................................66*, 2005-08 Ross McCoy .................................... 58, 2004-07 Shawn Wozniak ............................. 50, 2007-09 Josh Groves ..................................... 47, 2006-09 Charlie Reschke .............................. 47, 2002-05 * Tied Horizon League career record Triples Darin Haugom ........................... 12, 1997-2001 Mike Goetz ..................................... 10, 2005-06 Ross McCoy .......................................9, 2004-07 Rob Brockel .......................................8, 2005-07 Jak Kraus ............................................8, 1992-96 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 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 42 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 5. Earned Run Average (Min. 100 IP) Ben Stanczyk ............................... 3.07, 2002-04 Mikel Schaefer ............................. 3.76, 2002-03 Quintin Oldenburg .................3.81, 1998-2002 Chad Pierce .......................... 4.03, 2010-present Rob Becker ................................... 4.12, 1996-97 Mike Casper................................. 4.27, 1995-98 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 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 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 Saves Jed Dolske ....................................... 21, 2002-06 Jon Schreiner .................................. 20, 1996-98 Matt Freisleben........................... 18, 1999-2002 Lance Tardiff ................................... 11, 1992-95 Craig Meier ..................................... 10, 2008-09 Win Percentage (Min. 10 decisions) 1. Ben Stanczyk ................... .813 (13-3), 2002-04 2. Quintin Oldenburg ..... .788 (26-7),1998-2002 3. Aaron Sorenson .............. .667 (14-7), 2005-06 Mikel Schaefer ................... .667 (8-4), 2002-03 Josh Justman .................... .667 (14-7), 1995-98 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. 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 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 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 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. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Single-Season Team Records Games 1. ......................................................... 61, 2008 2. ......................................................... 60, 1999 3. ......................................................... 58, 1997 4. ......................................................... 59, 2010 5. ............................................... 57, Four 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. ......................................................... 17, 2010 2. ......................................................... 16, 2002 3. ......................................................... 15, 1997 4. ......................................................... 14, 2009 ............................................................. 14, 2000 Wins 1. ......................................................... 39, 2001 2. ......................................................... 36, 2002 3. ......................................................... 33, 2010 ............................................................. 33, 1998 5. ......................................................... 32 ,2006 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 Pitching Records Batting Average 1. .................................. .352, 2001 2. .................................. .329, 1998 3. .................................. .324, 2006 4. .................................. .320, 1999 5. .................................. .319, 2010 Triples 1. ......................................23, 1997 2. ......................................20, 2006 3. ......................................18, 2010 4. ......................................19, 2001 5. ......................................15, 2005 ERA 1. .................................. 4.18, 2002 2. .................................. 4.93, 2003 3. .................................. 4.73, 2001 4. .................................. 5.24, 1998 5. .................................. 5.28, 2000 Strikeouts 1. ................................... 376, 1999 2. ................................... 366, 2000 3. ................................... 346, 2009 4. ................................... 326, 2008 5. ................................... 313, 2006 At-Bats 1. ................................. 2173, 2008 2. ................................. 2070, 2010 3. ................................. 2029, 2001 4. ................................. 2022, 1999 5. ................................. 2012, 2006 Home Runs 1. ......................................77, 1999 2. ......................................74, 2001 3. ......................................52, 2000 4. ......................................51, 1998 5. ......................................49, 2006 Complete Games 1. ......................................28, 1992 2. ......................................24, 1991 3. ......................................22, 1999 4. ......................................17, 1997 5. ......................................16, 1996 Walks 1. ................................... 264, 2008 2. ................................... 234, 2007 3. ................................... 225, 2010 4. ................................... 221, 1997 5. ................................... 218, 1999 Runs 1. ................................... 537, 2001 2. ................................... 469, 1999 3. ................................... 412, 2008 ....................................... 412, 2006 5. ................................... 390, 2000 Runs Batted In 1. ................................... 476, 2001 2. ................................... 423, 1999 3. ................................... 380, 2008 4. ................................... 373, 2006 5. ................................... 352, 2000 Shutouts 1. ........................................5, 2002 2. ........................................4, 2000 3. .................................3, Six times ............. 2010/2007/2006/2001/ ..................................... 1999/1998 Fewest Walks 1. ................................... 111, 1993 2. ................................... 161, 1991 ....................................... 161, 2003 4. ................................... 171, 1995 5. ................................... 182, 2006 Hits 1. ................................... 715, 2001 2. ................................... 672, 2008 3. ................................... 661, 2010 4. ................................... 651, 2006 5. ................................... 648, 1999 Total Bases 1. ................................. 1113, 2001 2. ................................. 1044, 1999 3. ................................... 981, 2006 4. ................................... 933, 2008 5. ................................... 932, 2010 Saves 1. ......................................16, 2002 2. ......................................14, 1997 ..........................................14, 1995 4. ......................................13, 2010 5. ......................................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. ................................... 156, 2008 2. ................................... 143, 2006 3. ................................... 139, 1999 4. ................................... 138, 2001 5. ................................... 130, 2007 Stolen Bases 1. ......................................93, 2001 2. ......................................76, 2008 3. ......................................74, 2000 4. ......................................65, 1997 5. ......................................63, 1999 Innings Pitched 1. ................................ 519.2, 2008 2. ................................ 502.2, 2010 3. ................................ 497.0, 2006 4. ................................ 477.1, 2007 5. ................................ 474.0, 1999 Lowest Opp. BA 1. .................................. .256, 2002 2. .................................. .276, 2003 3. .................................. .279, 2000 4. .................................. .280, 1998 5. ....................... .285, 1995/1994 Milwaukee Panther 20+ Run Games 4/18/93 4/19/01 3/19/03 4/12/06 4/06/05 4/28/99 4/03/00 Concordia (Wis.) ............................ 28-3 Chicago State .................................. 27-7 St. Peter’s ......................................... 27-7 Chicago State ................................ 26-12 IPFW ............................................. 26-21 Concordia (Wis.) ............................ 26-7 Concordia (Wis.) ............................ 25-2 4/14/96 3/24/92 3/22/01 3/20/99 3/14/98 4/24/93 4/21/10 UIC .................................................. 23-2 Northern Iowa .............................. 22-17 Stony Brook .................................... 21-4 Western Illinois............................... 21-5 Samford ......................................... 21-12 Chicago State .................................. 21-3 Bradley ............................................. 20-2 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 3/06/10 5/22/08 3/28/08 3/18/06 4/24/02 4/20/01 SIU Edwardsville ............................ 20-2 Wright State.................................... 20-3 Butler.............................................. 20-10 Akron ............................................. 20-12 Bradley ............................................. 20-7 Cleveland State ............................... 20-4 43 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Hitting Records Four-Time Horizon League Champions All-Time Series Records (Division I) School W L Akron 3 2 Alabama-Birmingham 1 1 Alabama-Huntsville 1 0 Arizona State 0 5 Arkansas 0 6 Arkansas State 1 6 Austin Peay 4 14 Belmont 0 1 Bowling Green 1 0 Bradley 11 4 Bucknell 1 0 Butler 52 26 Cal.-Santa Barbara 0 1 Cardinal Stritch 6 0 Carroll College 3 0 Carthage 0 1 Centenary 0 4 Central Michigan 0 2 Chicago State 39 11 Cleveland State 55 19 Concordia (Wis.) 5 0 Cornell 2 2 Creighton 1 13 Cumberland (Tenn.) 0 4 Dartmouth 1 1 Dayton 1 0 Detroit 25 14 Drexel 1 0 Edgewood 2 0 Eastern Illinois 5 9 Eastern Kentucky 0 3 Evansville 1 4 Georgia Perimeter* 2 6 * Note: Formerly DeKalb College Georgia State 1 0 Hartford 2 0 Harvard 1 0 Hawaii 0 4 Illinois 1 1 Illinois-Chicago 40 55 Illinois State 2 4 Indiana 0 6 IPFW 2 2 Indiana State 5 1 Indiana Tech 2 0 Iowa 7 6 Iowa State 0 2 Jacksonville 1 1 Jacksonville State 2 2 Kansas 1 5 Kansas State 0 5 Kennesaw State 0 1 Kentucky 0 3 Lakeland 2 0 Lewis 0 6 Loras 0 1 Louisville 0 2 Madison Tech 1 0 Massachusetts 0 1 McNeese State 0 1 Miami (FL) 0 1 Miami (Ohio) 1 1 44 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 School Michigan Middle Tennessee State MSOE Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Missouri Missouri State Morehead State Murray State Nebraska Nebraska-Omaha New Orleans N.C.-Wilmington Northeastern Northeastern Illinois Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Piedmont Radford Rhode Island Rice Richmond Rider St. Francis (Ill.) St. Francis (New York) St. Joseph’s (Ind.) St. Louis St. Mary’s (Cal.) St. Norbert St. Xavier Samford San Diego Shorter Southern Illinois SIU Edwardsville Southern Tech Stony Brook Tennessee Tech Texas Texas Tech Valparaiso Vanderbilt Vermont Viterbo West Georgia State Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Wisconsin Wis.-LaCrosse Wis. Lutheran Wis.-Oshkosh Wis.-Parkside Wis.-Whitewater Wright State Xavier Youngstown State 2011 Milwaukee Baseball W 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 11 20 6 7 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 5 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 0 20 0 0 3 0 3 3 0 0 4 8 0 8 2 41 2 23 L 0 8 0 7 0 2 1 3 1 15 1 1 1 0 15 21 12 13 10 1 5 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 9 0 1 2 7 0 1 1 1 2 5 0 4 0 1 3 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 0 0 2 12 0 34 2 19 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1994-2001 MCC Player of the Year Darin Haugom ....................................2001 MCC Pitcher of the Year Quintin Oldenburg ............................2001 All-Conference Second Team Steve Guden, 3B .................................2001 John Vanden Berg, Utility ..................2001 Scott Gillitzer, SS ...............................2000 Chad Sadowski, P/DH......................2000 Darin Haugom, OF ............................1999 Steve Johnson, OF ..............................1999 Jared Kotarek, DH .............................1999 Andy Neary, P .....................................1999 Chad Sadowski, P/DH......................1999 Steve Tylke, 2B ....................................1999 Brett Huebner, OF .............................1998 Lee Jaramillo, C ...................................1998 Chad Sadowski, P/DH......................1998 Jeff Stoss, 1B ........................................1997 Greg Toll, OF ......................................1997 Clay Schwartz, C ................................1996 MCC All-Newcomer Team Steve Guden ........................................2001 John Vanden Berg ...............................2001 Scott Gillitzer......................................2000 Eric Goerdt ..........................................2000 Matt Houk ..........................................2000 Matt Freisleben ...................................1999 Steve Tylke ...........................................1999 Brett Huebner .....................................1998 Steve Johnson ......................................1998 Ken Poniewaz......................................1997 Chad Sadowski ...................................1997 Greg Toll ..............................................1997 Rob Becker ..........................................1996 Eric Lubarsky ......................................1996 Jason Ramminger................................1996 MCC Newcomer of the Year John Vanden Berg ...............................2001 Eric Goerdt ..........................................2000 Steve Tylke ...........................................1999 Steve Johnson ......................................1998 Conference Coach of the Year Jerry Augustine ...................................2001 Jerry Augustine ...................................2000 Jerry Augustine ...................................1997 MCC Tournament MVP Scott Gillitzer......................................2001 Chad Sadowski ...................................1999 ******************************* Horizon League 2002-present ABCA/Rawlings All-American Mike Goetz...................... First Team 2006 Louisville Slugger All-American Mike Goetz..................Second Team 2006 Horizon League Player of the Year Mike Goetz..........................................2006 Ben Stanczyk .......................................2004 Horizon League Pitcher of the Year Ben Stanczyk .......................................2004 Mikel Schaefer ....................................2003 Horizon League Newcomer of the Year Chad Pierce .........................................2010 Aaron Sorenson ..................................2005 Horizon League Relief Pitcher of the Year Cameron Amsrud ...............................2010 Horizon League Coach of the Year Scott Doffek ........................................2009 All-League First Team 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 2011 Milwaukee Baseball Steve Guden, 3B .................................2002 John Vanden Berg, C ..........................2002 All-League Second Team Cole Krfat, 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 ...........................2004 Ross McCoy, 1B ..................................2004 Dave Pudlosky, 1B ..............................2003 Charlie Reschke, 2B ...........................2003 Ben Stanczyk, 3B ................................2003 David Michna, OF..............................2003 Adam Christ, SS .................................2002 Quintin Oldenburg, P ........................2002 Dave Pudlosky, 1B ..............................2002 League All-Newcomer Team 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 Dan Buchholz, 3B...............................2010 Ben Long, 1B .......................................2010 Chad Pierce, P .....................................2010 Sam Sivilotti, DH ...............................2010 Jesse Hart, 2B ......................................2008 Ben McClarey, P .................................2008 Troy Vesling, OF ................................2008 Shawn Wozniak, DH.........................2008 Jesse Hart, 2B ......................................2007 Dan Luczak, P.....................................2007 Rob Brockel, OF .................................2006 Blake Kangas, 1B ................................2005 Zak Rivera, DH ..................................2005 Mike Goetz, OF..................................2005 Joe Nowicki, OF .................................2005 Ben Stanczyk, P ..................................2004 Geoff Lefeber, P ..................................2002 Quintin Oldenburg, P ........................2002 Dave Pudlosky, 1B ..............................2002 Charlie Reschke, OF ..........................2002 John Vanden Berg, C ..........................2002 Horizon League Tournament MVP Chad Pierce, P .....................................2010 Dave Pudlosky, 1B ..............................2002 45 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants All-Conference First Team Scott Gillitzer, 2B ...............................2001 Eric Goerdt, OF/1B ...........................2001 Darin Haugom, OF ............................2001 Quintin Oldenburg, P ........................2001 Eric Goerdt, OF/1B ...........................2000 Darin Haugom, OF ............................2000 Andy Neary, P .....................................2000 Chad Sadowski, DH/1B ...................2000 Paul Archambault, Utility..................1999 Todd Ludwig, C ..................................1999 Chad Sadowski, DH/1B ...................1999 Mike Casper, P ....................................1998 Ken Poniewaz, 3B...............................1998 Jeff Stoss, 1B ........................................1998 Chad Sadowski, DH/1B ...................1997 Jak Kraus, 1B .......................................1996 Jason Weseman, SS ............................1996 MCC All-Tournament Team Aaron Bushong, P...............................2001 Jason Crawford, DH ..........................2001 Scott Gillitzer, 2B ...............................2001 Steve Guden, 3B .................................2001 Darin Haugom, OF ............................2001 Dave Pudlosky, 1B ..............................2001 John Vanden Berg, C ..........................2001 Scott Gillitzer, SS ...............................2000 Darin Haugom, OF ............................1999 Jared Kotarek, 1B................................1999 Todd Ludwig, C ..................................1999 Chad Sadowski, P ...............................1999 Steve Tylke, 2B ....................................1999 Mike Casper, P ....................................1998 Lee Jaramillo, C ...................................1998 Eric Lubarsky, OF ...............................1998 Greg Toll, 2B .......................................1998 Akron 3/21/00 2/26/05 3/18/06 3/19/06 2/28/09 Akron (n) Akron (n) UWM (n) UWM (n) UWM (n) Alabama-Birmingham 3/14/99 UWM 3/14/99 UAB Four-Time Horizon League Champions Alabama-Huntsville 3/23/00 UWM 3-2 8-3 5-3 20-12 15-9 9-7 1-1 11-7 4-3 1-0 9-7 Arizona State 2/20/09 ASU 2/21/09 ASU 2/21/09 ASU 2/22/09 ASU NCAA Regional 6/4/10 ASU 0-5 15-3 13-5 14-1 11-0 Arkansas 2/18/07 2/18/07 2/19/07 3/12/10 3/13/10 3/14/10 0-6 8-3 28-8 8-1 6-14 0-7 2-3 Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas 6-2 Arkansas State 3/4/05 UWM 3/5/05 Arkansas State 3/6/05 Arkansas State 2/26/10 Arkansas State 2/27/10 Arkansas State 2/27/10 Arkansas State 2/28/10 Arkansas State 1-6 7-3 6-3 3-2 5-6 3-4 4-11 3-8 Austin Peay 3/17/95 UWM 3/18/95 Austin Peay 3/18/95 Austin Peay 3/14/96 Austin Peay 2/21/03 Austin Peay 2/21/03 Austin Peay 2/25/05 Austin Peay (n) 3/9/07 Austin Peay 3/10/07 Austin Peay 3/11/07 Austin Peay 3/14/08 UWM 3/15/08 UWM 3/16/08 Austin Peay 3/13/09 Austin Peay 3/14/09 Austin Peay 3/14/09 UWM 3/15/09 Austin Peay 3/5/10 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 Belmont 3/12/98 3/18/99 Tie Belmont Bowling Green 3/11/95 UWM (n) Bradley 4/6/93 4/6/93 3/24/99 3/24/99 4/24/02 4/24/02 4/2/03 4/2/03 4/20/04 5/10/06 5/10/06 4/15/08 4/15/08 Bradley Bradley UWM UWM UWM UWM Bradley UWM Bradley UWM UWM UWM UWM 0-1-1 13-13 11-9 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 4/21/10 4/21/10 UWM UWM Bucknell 3/19/04 UWM (n) Butler 3/21/93 3/21/93 3/22/93 3/22/93 4/29/95 4/29/95 3/24/96 3/24/96 3/25/96 5/11/96 4/19/97 4/19/97 4/20/97 4/20/97 4/17/98 4/18/98 4/18/98 4/19/98 5/9/98 5/10/98 4/17/99 4/17/99 4/18/99 4/18/99 5/17/99 4/9/00 4/9/00 5/19/00 5/11/01 5/12/01 5/12/01 5/13/01 4/19/02 4/20/02 4/20/02 4/21/02 5/24/02 4/18/03 4/19/03 4/20/03 4/20/03 4/9/04 4/10/04 4/10/04 4/11/04 5/27/04 4/8/05 4/9/05 4/9/05 4/10/05 5/25/05 4/8/06 4/8/06 4/9/06 5/19/06 5/20/06 5/20/06 4/7/07 4/7/07 5/18/07 5/18/07 5/19/07 5/19/07 3/28/08 3/29/08 3/29/08 5/10/08 5/10/08 5/9/09 5/9/09 5/14/09 5/14/09 5/15/09 UWM Butler Butler Butler Butler UWM Butler UWM Butler UWM(n) UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM Butler Butler Butler UWM UWM UWM Butler UWM (n) UWM UWM Butler UWM UWM UWM Butler Butler Butler UWM UWM UWM (n) UWM Butler UWM UWM Butler Butler UWM UWM Butler (n) UWM Butler UWM UWM UWM (n) UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM Butler UWM Butler Butler UWM UWM UWM Butler UWM UWM UWM UWM Butler UWM UWM UWM 12-6 20-2 1-0 7-6 52-26 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 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 4/17/10 4/17/10 4/18/10 5/14/10 5/14/10 Butler UWM Butler UWM UWM UC Santa Barbara NCAA Regional 5/26/01 UCSB (n) 0-1 13-12 Cardinal Stritch 5/1/93 UWM 5/1/93 UWM 4/28/95 UWM 4/23/97 UWM 4/23/09 UWM 5/4/10 UWM 6-0 9-7 10-3 9-3 14-4 7-3 7-6 Carroll 4/27/06 5/1/07 5/1/07 3-0 7-5 9-1 11-4 UWM UWM UWM Carthage 4/5/91 Carthage 0-1 7-3 Centenary 3/8/08 3/8/08 3/9/08 3/9/08 0-4 8-4 8-7 8-6 2-1 Centenary Centenary Centenary Centenary Central Michigan 3/18/09 CMU 3/18/09 CMU 0-2 13-12 5-3 Chicago State 4/27/91 Chicago State 4/27/91 UWM 4/28/91 UWM 4/28/91 UWM 4/30/92 UWM 4/30/92 Chicago State 5/4/92 UWM 4/24/93 UWM 4/24/93 UWM 4/25/93 Chicago State 4/16/94 UWM 4/16/94 UWM 5/4/94 Chicago State 5/4/94 UWM 4/13/95 UWM 5/2/95 UWM 5/2/95 UWM 4/17/96 UWM 4/17/96 UWM 4/10/97 UWM 5/7/97 UWM 4/28/98 UWM 4/28/98 UWM 4/14/99 UWM 4/14/99 Chicago State 5/4/99 Chicago State 4/19/01 UWM 5/9/01 UWM 3/15/02 UWM (n) 5/15/02 UWM 5/15/02 UWM 4/22/03 Chicago State 4/22/03 UWM 4/28/04 UWM 5/4/04 UWM 5/4/04 UWM 4/29/05 Chicago State 4/12/06 UWM 5/16/06 Chicago State 5/16/06 UWM 3/27/07 Chicago State 3/27/07 UWM 5/8/07 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 Note: Home games listed in BOLD / (n) denotes neutral field 46 11-2 14-4 20-12 5-4 6-5 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 5/8/07 4/9/08 4/9/08 5/6/08 5/6/08 4/7/09 4/7/09 UWM UWM UWM Chicago State UWM UWM UWM Cleveland State 5/14/94 UWM 5/14/94 UWM 5/15/94 Cleveland State 3/30/96 UWM 3/30/96 UWM 3/31/96 UWM 3/31/96 UWM 3/27/97 UWM 3/27/97 UWM 3/28/97 Cleveland State 3/28/97 Cleveland State 5/1/98 Cleveland State 5/1/98 UWM 5/2/98 UWM 5/2/98 UWM 5/8/98 UWM (n) 4/30/99 Cleveland State 5/1/99 UWM 5/1/99 Cleveland State 5/2/99 Cleveland State 5/12/00 Cleveland State 5/13/00 UWM 5/13/00 UWM 5/14/00 Cleveland State 5/20/00 UWM (n) 4/20/01 UWM 4/21/01 UWM 4/21/01 UWM 4/22/01 UWM 5/20/01 UWM (n) 4/26/02 Cleveland State 4/27/02 UWM 4/27/02 UWM 4/28/02 UWM 5/23/02 UWM 4/25/03 UWM 4/26/03 UWM 4/26/03 UWM 4/27/03 UWM 4/23/04 UWM 4/24/04 Cleveland State 4/24/04 Cleveland State 4/22/05 Cleveland State 4/23/05 UWM 4/23/05 UWM 4/24/05 UWM 4/22/06 Cleveland State 4/22/06 UWM 4/23/06 UWM 5/6/06 UWM 5/6/06 UWM 5/7/06 UWM 5/26/06 UWM (n) 4/20/07 UWM 4/21/07 Cleveland State 4/21/07 UWM 5/4/07 UWM 5/5/07 UWM 5/5/07 UWM 4/11/08 UWM (n) 4/11/08 Cleveland State (n) 4/13/08 UWM (n) 4/19/08 Cleveland State 4/19/08 UWM 5/21/08 UWM (n) 5/2/09 Cleveland State 5/2/09 UWM 5/3/09 UWM 5/3/09 Cleveland State 5/22/09 UWM (n) 4/2/10 UWM 12-1 10-9 9-7 13-7 4-3 16-2 11-0 55-19 2-1 4-3 11-2 5-4 10-5 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 4/3/10 4/3/10 4/25/10 UWM UWM UWM 5-3 7-5 6-5 Concordia 4/18/93 4/18/93 4/28/99 4/28/99 4/3/00 UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM 5-0 28-3 14-3 17-6 26-7 25-2 UWM (n) UWM (n) Cornell (n) Cornell (n) Creighton 3/2/97 3/2/97 3/3/97 3/5/99 3/5/99 3/3/00 3/4/00 3/4/00 4/13/01 4/14/01 4/14/01 4/14/04 4/20/05 4/20/05 Creighton Creighton Creighton Creighton Creighton Creighton Creighton Creighton Creighton UWM Creighton Creighton Creighton Creighton 2-2 8-0 9-2 8-7 6-5 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 Cumberland 3/14/94 Cumberland 3/11/96 Cumberland 3/11/96 Cumberland 0-4 3-2 7-2 7-4 9-8 Dartmouth 3/21/04 Dartmouth 3/23/04 UWM 1-1 4-1 5-4 Dayton 3/7/10 UWM (n) 1-0 6-0 Detroit 4/27/96 4/27/96 4/28/96 4/28/96 4/5/97 4/6/97 4/6/97 4/7/97 4/4/98 4/4/98 4/5/98 4/5/98 5/10/98 4/10/99 4/10/99 5/15/99 5/5/00 5/6/00 5/6/00 5/7/00 5/18/00 4/7/01 4/7/01 4/8/01 4/8/01 5/17/01 5/3/02 5/4/02 5/4/02 5/5/02 5/3/03 5/3/03 5/4/03 Detroit UWM Detroit UWM Detroit Detroit Detroit UWM UWM Detroit Detroit Detroit UWM (n) Detroit UWM UWM (n) UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM (n) UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM (n) UWM UWM UWM UWM Detroit UWM 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 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 Detroit UWM Detroit Detroit UWM 4-1 7-3 15-14 4-3 2-1 Edgewood 5/6/92 UWM 5/6/92 UWM 2-0 9-1 7-2 Eastern Illinois 3/26/94 EIU 3/26/94 EIU 4/5/95 UWM 3/8/97 EIU 3/8/97 EIU 4/22/98 EIU 4/22/98 UWM 5/3/00 EIU 5/3/00 UWM 5/8/01 UWM 5/8/01 UWM 2/25/06 EIU (n) 3/7/09 EIU (n) 3/8/09 EIU (n) 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 EKU 3/12/95 EKU 3/12/00 EKU 0-3 2-1 20-0 4-3 Evansville 3/24/93 3/10/01 3/10/01 3/11/01 2/24/06 1-4 8-5 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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 3/27/10 3/27/10 5/15/10 5/15/10 UWM UIC UIC UWM Illinois State 4/25/91 Illinois State 3/23/94 Illinois State 3/23/94 Illinois State 4/2/05 UWM 4/2/05 Illinois State 4/3/05 UWM 13-5 10-4 11-7 10-3 2-4 6-5 4-2 7-3 8-6 6-3 10-6 Indiana 3/2/91 3/3/91 2/29/92 3/1/92 3/1/92 3/20/04 Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana 0-6 8-0 5-4 18-0 19-1 25-5 11-10 IPFW 4/6/05 4/6/05 5/18/05 5/18/05 UWM UWM IPFW UWM 2-2 26-21 10-8 6-4 5-4 Indiana State 4/20/99 UWM 3/27/04 UWM 3/27/04 UWM 3/28/04 UWM 4/4/06 Indiana State 4/4/06 UWM Indiana Tech 3/16/95 UWM (n) 3/13/96 UWM (n) Iowa 5/5/95 5/5/95 5/5/96 5/5/96 4/23/97 4/23/97 5/7/02 5/7/02 5/4/05 5/4/05 4/22/08 5/5/09 4/13/10 Iowa Iowa UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM Iowa Iowa UWM Iowa Iowa 5-1 9-4 5-4 7-4 10-9 14-7 15-9 2-0 5-4 5-3 7-6 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 Iowa State 3/20/97 Iowa State 3/20/97 Iowa State 0-2 4-3 1-0 Jacksonville 2/22/08 Jacksonville 3/1/09 UWM 1-1 20-8 10-9 Jacksonville State 3/15/99 Jacksonville State 3/16/99 Jacksonville State 3/20/99 UWM 3/20/99 UWM 2-2 7-5 6-5 13-3 13-5 Kansas 2/22/02 2/23/02 2/23/02 3/5/04 3/6/04 3/7/04 1-5 4-1 8-7 13-1 22-6 9-7 8-7 Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas UWM Kansas Kansas State 3/4/97 K-State 3/4/97 K-State 3/18/02 K-State (n) 0-5 5-4 10-3 8-7 Note: Home games listed in BOLD / (n) denotes neutral field 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 47 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Cornell 3/18/01 3/16/02 3/21/05 3/22/05 5/4/03 5/1/04 5/2/04 5/2/04 5/3/04 3/19/10 3/19/10 K-State K-State Kennesaw State 3/28/91 Kennesaw State Kentucky 3/2/07 Kentucky 3/3/07 Kentucky 3/4/07 Kentucky Four-Time Horizon League Champions Lakeland 4/23/01 UWM 4/23/01 UWM 4-0 2-1 0-1 9-1 0-3 16-3 7-3 18-3 2-0 8-2 8-2 Lewis 4/16/91 4/16/91 5/2/91 5/2/91 5/1/92 5/8/92 Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis 0-6 4-3 4-1 10-0 15-14 11-5 14-13 Loras 3/23/91 Loras (n) 0-1 9-2 Louisville 3/6/09 Louisville 3/7/09 Louisville 0-2 19-6 8-7 Madison Tech 4/4/91 UWM 1-0 10-6 Massachusetts 3/19/04 UMass (n) 0-1 11-5 McNeese State 2/11/00 McNeese State 0-1 10-4 Miami (FL) 3/20/02 Miami 0-1 10-3 Miami (OH) 3/26/00 Miami 3/26/00 UWM 1-1 8-2 7-1 3/5/06 UWM 7-2 Missouri State NCAA Regional 6/1/02 Missouri State (n) 0-1 Morehead State 3/12/94 Morehead 3/12/94 Morehead 3/14/95 UWM 3/15/95 UWM 2/12/95 Morehead Murray State 3/16/94 UWM 3/16/94 UWM 3/12/99 Murray Nebraska 2/21/98 Nebraska 2/21/98 Nebraska 2/22/98 Nebraska 2/27/99 Nebraska 2/28/99 Nebraska 2/28/99 Nebraska 4/24/00 Nebraska 4/24/00 Nebraska 4/25/00 UWM 3/28/01 Nebraska 3/28/01 Nebraska 4/2/02 Nebraska 4/3/02 Nebraska NCAA Regional 5/31/02 Nebraska 3/30/04 Nebraska 3/31/04 Nebraska Nebraska-Omaha 4/14/04 UNO 6-1 2-3 5-2 4-3 14-1 8-1 13-10 2-1 6-4 4-1 9-7 1-15 7-2 9-2 6-2 8-7 13-4 10-5 11-0 8-5 9-7 16-2 16-10 10-1 16-1 7-2 10-0 9-0 0-1 15-11 New Orleans 2/12/00 New Orleans (n) 0-1 17-3 Northeastern 3/18/01 UWM (n) 1-0 11-4 Michigan 2/27/09 UWM (n) 1-0 19-11 North Carolina-Wilmington 2/23/08 UNCW (n) Middle Tennessee State 3/19/94 Middle Tenn. 3/19/94 Middle Tenn. 3/9/96 Middle Tenn. 3/10/96 Middle Tenn. 3/10/96 Middle Tenn. 3/19/99 Middle Tenn. 3/24/00 Middle Tenn. 3/24/00 Middle Tenn. 3/25/00 UWM 1-8 7-2 10-3 5-0 10-2 9-6 13-12 4-3 4-3 5-3 Northeastern Illinois 4/11/91 NEI 4/11/91 NEI 4/30/91 NEI 4/30/91 NEI 4/20/92 NEI 4/20/92 UWM 5/3/92 NEI 5/3/92 NEI 5/9/93 NEI 5/9/93 NEI 4/16/94 UWM 4/16/94 NEI 4/17/94 UWM 4/17/94 NEI 5/6/95 NEI 5/6/95 UWM 4/9/96 NEI 4/9/96 NEI 4/25/96 NEI 4/25/96 UWM 4/9/97 UWM 4/9/97 UWM 4/24/97 UWM 4/24/97 UWM 4/30/98 UWM 4/30/98 UWM 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 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 UWM 4/9/92 UWM 20-21 8-6 6-5 MSOE 5/9/07 UWM Minnesota 4/27/95 Minnesota 4/16/96 Minnesota 4/16/96 Minnesota 3/26/97 Minnesota 3/26/97 Minnesota 3/24/98 Minnesota 3/25/98 UWM 4/14/09 Minnesota 3/3/10 UWM 1-0 17-7 2-7 15-3 5-2 10-2 11-7 8-3 16-13 13-11 12-2 13-6 Minnesota-Duluth 5/9/00 UWM 1-0 6-5 Missouri 3/3/06 Missouri 3/4/06 Missouri 1-2 14-3 9-5 0-1 6-3 4/17/92 4/17/92 4/13/93 4/13/93 4/5/94 4/21/94 4/21/94 4/22/95 4/22/95 4/23/95 4/23/95 4/20/96 4/20/96 4/21/96 4/21/96 5/12/96 4/26/97 4/26/97 4/27/97 4/27/97 4/1/99 4/1/99 4/3/01 4/16/02 4/6/04 4/6/04 2/26/06 5/2/06 5/2/07 5/2/07 4/2/08 4/29/08 4/4/09 4/28/09 4/28/09 5/12/09 3/24/10 5/12/10 5/18/10 NIU NIU UWM NIU UWM UWM NIU NIU NIU NIU UWM UWM UWM NIU UWM NIU (n) NIU UWM UWM NIU UWM UWM NIU UWM UWM NIU UWM (n) NIU NIU UWM NIU NIU NIU UWM UWM UWM (n) NIU NIU NIU (n) Northern Iowa 4/6/91 UNI 4/6/91 UWM 4/7/91 UNI 4/7/91 UNI 3/24/92 UWM 3/25/92 UNI 3/25/92 UNI 4/22/92 UNI 4/22/92 UNI 3/30/94 UNI 3/30/94 UWM 5/3/94 UWM 5/3/94 UWM 4/25/95 UNI 4/25/95 UNI 3/27/02 UNI 3/28/06 UWM 5/7/08 UNI Northwestern 4/14/94 Northwestern 4/19/95 Northwestern 4/19/95 Northwestern 4/24/96 Northwestern 5/7/96 Northwestern 4/1/97 Northwestern 4/29/97 Northwestern 4/7/98 UWM 4/13/99 Northwestern 4/12/00 Northwestern 5/1/01 UWM 4/30/02 UWM 4/27/04 Northwestern 4/26/05 Northwestern 4/25/06 UWM 4/24/07 Northwestern 4/30/08 UWM 4/29/09 UWM 3/28/10 UWM Note: Home games listed in BOLD / (n) denotes neutral field 48 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 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 6-12 7-0 14-9 6-5 5-1 22-17 7-6 6-3 10-4 5-2 3-2 3-2 5-4 7-6 10-5 4-3 10-9 4-2 9-6 7-13 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 3/28/10 Northwestern Notre Dame 4/15/94 Notre Dame 4/15/94 Notre Dame 4/7/95 UWM 4/8/95 Notre Dame 4/8/95 Notre Dame 4/8/96 Notre Dame 4/3/97 Notre Dame 4/3/97 UWM 4/13/98 Notre Dame 3/30/99 Notre Dame 3/29/00 UWM NCAA Regional 5/25/01 Notre Dame 3/26/08 Notre Dame Ohio State 3/20/05 Ohio State Oklahoma State 2/13/99 OSU 2/14/99 OSU 3/11/05 OSU 3/12/05 OSU 3/13/05 OSU Oral Roberts 2/13/00 Oral Roberts (n) Piedmont 3/20/92 Piedmont 3/20/92 Piedmont Radford 3/15/02 UWM (n) 4-1 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 0-1 4-1 0-5 13-9 24-3 11-0 20-3 5-1 0-1 7-5 0-2 10-0 9-1 1-0 2-0 Rhode Island 3/19/05 UWM 1-0 12-9 Rice NCAA Regional 5/28/99 UWM 5/29/99 Rice 1-1 Richmond 2/24/08 UWM (n) Rider 3/17/02 3/18/02 8-4 27-1 1-0 5-2 Rider (n) UWM (n) 1-1 6-2 11-4 St. Francis (IL) 4/21/91 St. Francis 4/21/91 St. Francis 4/22/92 St. Francis 4/22/92 UWM 4/12/92 St. Francis 4/12/92 St. Francis 4/28/92 St. Francis 4/28/92 St. Francis 4/22/93 St. Francis 4/22/93 St. Francis 1-9 3-2 12-2 8-1 7-5 3-0 6-1 6-4 15-5 13-1 7-5 St. Francis (NY) 3/17/01 UWM (n) 1-0 16-5 St. Joseph’s (IN) 2/26/97 UWM (n) 2/26/97 St. Joe’s (n) 1-1 4-1 6-2 St. Louis 3/12/04 UWM 3/13/04 St. Louis 3/13/04 St. Louis 1-2 9-8 7-3 8-7 St. Mary’s (CA) 2/10/06 UWM 2/11/06 St. Mary’s 1-7 2-0 16-4 2/11/06 2/12/06 2/29/08 3/1/08 3/1/08 3/2/08 St. Mary’s St. Mary’s St. Mary’s St. Mary’s St. Mary’s St. Mary’s 5-2 7-3 9-4 5-1 5-4 7-1 St. Norbert 4/9/10 UWM 1-0 14-4 St. Xavier 5/2/93 St. Xavier 0-1 15-4 Samford 3/13/98 3/13/98 3/14/98 3/14/98 3/22/00 3/22/00 UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM Samford Shorter 3/25/91 3/25/91 Shorter Shorter 22-1 0-2 4-1 6-2 1-5 8-2 5-4 9-8 10-9 5-4 5-2 SIU Edwardsville 3/6/10 UWM 3/6/10 UWM 2-0 20-2 6-5 0-4 3-2 2-1 5-2 6-3 Stony Brook 3/19/01 UWM (n) 3/22/01 UWM (n) 2-0 17-1 21-4 Tennessee Tech 3/15/94 Tenn. Tech 3/15/94 UWM 3/17/99 UWM 2-1 6-1 6-2 18-13 Texas 3/2/01 3/4/01 3/5/01 Texas Texas Texas Texas Tech NCAA Regional 5/29/99 Texas Tech Valparaiso 4/28/93 Valpo 4/28/93 UWM 5/8/94 Valpo 5/8/94 UWM 5/8/94 UWM 4/11/96 UWM 4/11/96 UWM 3/23/97 UWM 3/23/97 Valpo 5/5/99 UWM 3/30/00 UWM 4/12/01 Valpo 4/18/02 UWM 4/22/04 UWM 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 Vanderbilt 3/12/96 Vanderbilt 0-1 8-1 Vermont 3/20/05 Vermont 0-1 2-1 0-1 Southern Illinois 5/15/04 UWM 5/15/04 SIU 5/16/04 SIU 4/4/08 SIU 4/5/08 SIU 4/6/08 SIU Southern Tech 3/27/91 Southern Tech 3/27/91 Southern Tech 3/15/92 Southern Tech 3/25/92 Southern Tech UWM (n) UWM Valpo UWM Valpo UWM (n) UWM Valpo Valpo UWM (n) Valpo UWM UWM UWM (n) UWM (n) 0-3 8-1 10-4 9-3 0-1 8-5 20-9 5-3 2-1 2-0 11-8 10-5 17-8 10-2 3-1 11-4 12-5 7-1 8-7 8-4 4-3 Viterbo 4/26/92 4/26/92 4/17/97 4/17/97 3-1 6-1 3-1 10-0 11-8 UWM UWM UWM Viterbo West Georgia State 3/18/92 WGSU 0-1 8-7 Western Illinois 4/9/94 UWM 4/9/94 WIU 3/20/99 UWM 3/20/99 UWM 3-1 6-1 6-5 9-4 21-5 Western Kentucky 3/17/94 WKU 3/18/94 WKU 3/16/95 UWM 3/13/96 WKU 2/27/98 WKU 2/27/98 UWM 2/28/98 UWM 3/19/06 WKU 3-5 2-0 17-16 10-9 8-7 5-0 12-4 9-7 14-13 Western Michigan 5/18/04 WMU 5/10/05 WMU 5/10/05 WMU 0-3 13-8 13-5 15-7 Wisconsin 4/24/91 Wisconsin 0-1 2-0 Wisconsin-La Crosse 4/14/98 UWM 4/14/98 UWM 4/2/99 UWM 4/2/99 UWM 4-0 10-1 11-1 8-7 13-6 Wisconsin Lutheran 4/16/97 UWM 4/2/98 UWM 4/2/98 UWM 4/5/00 UWM 4/5/00 UWM 4/11/02 UWM 4/11/02 UWM 4/15/09 UWM 4/9/10 UWM 9-0 9-3 15-3 16-1 19-0 17-0 6-1 18-5 16-2 17-4 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 4/3/91 Oshkosh 4/3/91 Oshkosh 0-2 4-3 3-0 Wisconsin-Parkside 4/18/91 Parkside 4/18/91 Parkside 5/4/91 UWM 10-12 4-0 2-1 7-3 5/4/91 4/6/92 4/6/92 4/27/92 4/27/92 4/26/93 4/26/93 5/7/93 5/7/93 4/15/97 4/15/97 4/7/99 4/7/99 5/2/01 5/2/01 5/2/02 5/2/02 3/30/10 3/30/10 UWM Parkside Parkside Parkside UWM Parkside Parkside Parkside Parkside UWM UWM Parkside Parkside Parkside UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM Wisconsin-Whitewater 5/2/00 UWM 4/18/01 UWM Wright State 4/23/94 WSU 4/23/94 WSU 4/24/94 WSU 4/7/96 UWM 4/7/96 UWM 3/15/97 WSU 3/16/97 WSU 3/16/97 UWM 3/17/97 WSU 5/10/97 WSU (n) 4/24/98 UWM 4/25/98 WSU 4/25/98 UWM 4/26/98 UWM 4/23/99 UWM 4/24/99 UWM 4/24/99 WSU 4/25/99 UWM 5/16/99 UWM (n) 4/14/00 WSU 4/15/00 UWM 4/15/00 UWM 4/16/00 WSU 5/4/01 UWM 5/5/01 WSU 5/5/01 UWM 5/6/01 UWM 5/18/01 UWM (n) 4/12/02 UWM 4/13/02 WSU 4/13/02 UWM 4/14/02 UWM 4/11/03 WSU 4/12/03 UWM 4/12/03 WSU 4/13/03 WSU 3/22/04 WSU (n) 5/7/04 UWM 5/8/04 WSU 5/8/04 WSU 5/9/04 UWM 5/6/05 UWM 5/7/05 UWM 5/7/05 UWM 5/8/05 WSU 5/27/05 UWM (n) 4/1/06 UWM 4/1/06 WSU 4/2/06 WSU 4/28/06 UWM 4/29/06 UWM 4/29/06 WSU 5/25/06 WSU 3/30/07 UWM 3/30/07 WSU 11-1 9-1 15-4 1-0 5-1 10-5 5-0 5-1 5-4 3-1 4-0 7-0 2-0 19-4 12-11 3-0 8-5 6-2 10-4 2-0 8-0 14-1 41-34 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 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 3/31/07 4/28/07 4/28/07 4/29/07 5/24/07 5/26/07 4/25/08 4/26/08 4/26/08 5/22/08 4/10/09 4/11/09 4/11/09 5/21/09 5/7/10 5/8/10 5/8/10 5/28/10 5/29/10 5/30/10 UWM WSU UWM WSU WSU (n) WSU (n) UWM WSU WSU UWM (n) UWM UWM UWM WSU (n) UWM WSU UWM WSU (n) UWM (n) UWM (n) Xavier 3/25/95 3/25/95 3/26/95 3/26/95 UWM UWM Xavier Xavier Youngstown State 4/2/94 UWM 4/2/94 UWM 3/10/95 UWM (n) 5/10/02 UWM 5/11/02 YSU 5/11/02 UWM 5/9/03 UWM 5/10/03 YSU 5/10/03 UWM 5/20/05 YSU 5/21/05 YSU 5/21/05 YSU 5/22/05 UWM 5/26/05 YSU (n) 5/28/05 UWM (n) 4/15/06 UWM 4/15/06 YSU 4/16/06 YSU 5/13/06 YSU 5/13/06 YSU 5/14/06 UWM 4/15/07 UWM 4/15/07 YSU 5/11/07 UWM 5/11/07 YSU 5/12/07 UWM 5/12/07 YSU 5/23/07 UWM (n) 5/25/07 UWM (n) 4/20/08 YSU 4/20/08 YSU 5/15/08 YSU 5/15/08 YSU 5/16/08 UWM 4/17/09 UWM 4/18/09 UWM 4/18/09 YSU 4/23/10 YSU 4/23/10 UWM 5/20/10 UWM 5/22/10 UWM 5/22/10 UWM 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 2-2 6-5 9-3 7-4 5-3 23-19 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 Note: Home games listed in BOLD / (n) denotes neutral field 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 49 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants San Diego NCAA Regional 6/5/10 San Diego 5-1 8-3 10-9 3-1 21-12 13-5 20-17 2/27/05 4/13/05 5/2/08 5/3/08 5/3/08 5/24/08 3/26/09 3/27/09 3/27/09 5/22/09 4/30/10 5/1/10 5/1/10 5/27/10 5/29/10 Four-Time Horizon League Champions 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 20-2 3/6 vs. SIUE~ W 6-5 3/7 vs. Dayton~ W 6-0 3/12 at #14 Arkansas L 6-14 3/13 at #14 Arkansas L 0-7 3/14 at #14 Arkansas L% 2-3 3/19 at #25 Kansas State L 0-4 3/19 at #25 Kansas State L 1-2 3/24 at Northern Illinois L 5-7 3/26 at UIC* L 5-6 3/27 at UIC* W 13-5 3/27 at UIC* L 4-10 3/30 Parkside W 6-2 3/30 Parkside W 10-4 4/2 Cleveland State* W 4-1 4/3 Cleveland State* W 5-3 4/3 Cleveland State* W 7-5 4/9 Wisconsin Lutheran W 17-4 4/9 St. Norbert W 14-4 4/13 at Iowa L 3-9 4/17 at Butler* L 2-11 4/17 at Butler* W 14-4 4/18 at Butler* L 12-20 4/21 at Bradley W 12-6 4/21 at Bradley W 20-2 4/23 at Youngstown State* L 7-8 4/23 at Youngstown State* W 9-8 4/25 at Cleveland State* W 6-5 4/28 Northwestern^ W 9-0 4/28 Northwestern^ L 1-4 4/30 Valparaiso* L 3-17 5/1 Valparaiso* W% 7-5 5/1 Valparaiso* W 3-0 5/4 Cardinal Stritch W 7-6 5/7 at Wright State* W 9-6 5/8 at Wright State* L 3-20 5/8 at Wright State* W 10-7 5/12 Northern Illinois^ L 3-5 5/14 Butler* W 5-4 5/14 Butler* W 6-5 5/15 UIC* L 7-11 5/15 UIC* W 10-3 5/18 at Northern Illinois L 6-21 5/20 Youngstown State* W 9-4 5/22 Youngstown State* W 8-5 5/22 Youngstown State* W% 8-7 5/27 vs. Valparaiso# W 3-1 5/28 vs. Wright State# L 0-1 5/29 vs. Valparaiso# W 3-1 5/29 vs. Wright State# W 14-7 5/30 vs. Wright State# W 6-3 6/4 at #1 Arizona State$ L 2-6 6/5 vs. #15 San Diego$ L 1-22 ~ Games played in Clarksville, Tenn. $ NCAA Regional at Tempe, Ariz. 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 10-9 3/6 at #25 Louisville+ L 6-19 3/7 vs. Eastern Illinois+ L 3-4 3/7 at #25 Louisville+ L 7-8 3/8 vs. Eastern Illinois+ L 4-16 3/13 at Austin Peay L 8-10 3/14 at Austin Peay L 4-7 3/14 at Austin Peay W 3-2 3/15 at Austin Peay L 1-5 3/18 at Central Michigan L 12-13 3/18 at Central Michigan L 3-5 3/26 at Valparaiso* W 6-5 3/27 at Valparaiso* L 2-4 3/27 at Valparaiso* L 5-7 4/1 at Northern Illinois L 3-5 4/3 UIC* W 6-3 4/4 UIC* L 3-7 4/4 UIC* W 11-4 4/7 Chicago State W 16-2 4/7 Chicago State W 11-0 4/10 Wright State* W 16-6 4/11 Wright State* W 8-5 4/11 Wright State* W 8-7 4/14 at #23 Minnesota L 2-12 4/15 Wisconsin Lutheran W 16-2 4/17 at Youngstown State* W 4-3 4/18 at Youngstown State* W 12-3 4/18 at Youngstown State* L 7-8 4/23 Cardinal Stritch W 7-3 4/28 Northern Illinois W 5-2 4/28 Northern Illinois W 6-4 4/29 at Northwestern W 7-2 5/2 at Cleveland State* L 2-3 5/2 at Cleveland State* W% 10-7 5/3 at Cleveland State* W 12-1 5/3 at Cleveland State* L 3-5 5/5 at Iowa L 4-11 5/8 at UIC* L 4-5 5/8 at UIC* L 3-6 5/9 at Butler* W 3-2 5/9 at Butler* L 6-7 5/12 vs. Northern Illinois$ W 7-6 5/14 Butler*^ W 6-5 5/14 Butler*^ W 7-6 5/15 Butler* W 6-0 5/21 vs. Wright State# L 4-20 5/22 vs. Valparaiso# W 10-7 5/22 at Cleveland State# W 6-5 5/23 vs. UIC# L 3-18 ~ 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 3/9 at Centenary L 6-8 3/9 at Centenary L 1-2 3/14 at Austin Peay W 12-7 3/15 at Austin Peay W 10-5 3/16 at Austin Peay L 4-6 3/22 at UIC* L 8-9 3/23 at UIC* L 1-2 3/23 at UIC* L 4-5 3/26 at Notre Dame L 3-14 3/28 at Butler* W 20-10 3/29 at Butler* L 10-22 3/29 at Butler* W 12-4 4/2 at Northern Illinois L% 2-3 4/4 at Southern Illinois L 9-10 4/5 at Southern Illinois L 4-5 4/6 at Southern Illinois L 2-5 4/9 at Chicago State W% 10-9 4/9 at Chicago State W 9-7 4/11 vs. Cleveland State*+ W 7-6 4/11 vs. Cleveland State*+ L 18-24 4/13 vs. Cleveland State*+ W 6-5 4/15 Bradley W 4-3 4/15 Bradley W 4-2 4/19 at Cleveland State* L 4-7 4/19 at Cleveland State* W 4-3 4/20 at Youngstown State* L% 9-10 4/20 at Youngstown State* W 3-10 4/22 at Iowa W 13-5 4/25 at Wright State* W 13-10 4/26 at Wright State* L 2-8 4/26 at Wright State* L 11-19 4/29 Northern Illinois L 3-5 4/30 at Northwestern W 6-5 5/2 Valparaiso* L 6-7 5/3 Valparaiso* W 13-5 5/3 Valparaiso* L 3-20 5/6 Chicago State L 7-13 5/6 Chicago State W 4-3 5/7 at UNI L 6-9 5/9 UIC* W 6-3 5/9 UIC* L 3-7 5/10 Butler* W 12-1 5/10 Butler* W 9-5 5/15 Youngstown State*^ L 6-8 5/15 Youngstown State*^ L% 4-5 5/16 Youngstown State* W 9-8 5/21 vs. Cleveland State# W% 10-7 5/22 vs. Wright State# W 20-3 5/23 vs. UIC# L 5-7 5/24 vs. Valparaiso# W 8-3 5/24 vs. UIC# W 7-2 5/25 vs. UIC# L 3-16 ~ Games played in Jacksonville, Fla. + Games played in Chicago, Ill. 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 4/7 Butler*^ L 2-5 4/7 Butler*^ W 4/10 UIC* L 4/10 UIC* L 4/15 Youngstown State* W 4/15 Youngstown State* L 4/17 UIC* L 4/20 at Cleveland State* W 4/21 at Cleveland State* L 4/21 at Cleveland State* W 4/24 at Northwestern L 4/28 Wright State* L 4/28 Wright State* W 4/29 Wright State* L 5/1 Carroll W 5/1 Carroll W 5/2 Northern Illinois L 5/2 Northern Illinois W 5/4 Cleveland State* W 5/5 Cleveland State* W 5/5 Cleveland State* W 5/8 Chicago State W 5/8 Chicago State W 5/9 MSOE W 5/11 at Youngstown State*W% 5/11 at Youngstown State* L 5/12 at Youngstown State* W 5/12 at Youngstown State* L 5/18 at Butler* L 5/18 at Butler* L 5/19 at Butler* W% 5/19 at Butler* W 5/23 vs. Youngstown State# W 5/24 vs. Wright State# L 5/25 vs. Youngstown State# W 5/26 vs. Wright State# L% 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 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 4/8 Butler*^ W 3-2 4/8 Butler*^ W% 3-1 4/9 Butler* W 4-2 4/11 UIC* L 2-24 4/11 UIC* 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 * League Game • ^ Game Played at Miller Park • # Horizon League Tournament • % Extra Innings • Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted 50 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 1-0 4-8 1-12 3-0 2-3 11-14 11-5 3-10 2-1 7-10 4-12 12-8 1-7 9-1 11-4 9-10 11-1 12-4 11-3 10-1 10-2 12-1 17-7 6-3 8-9 5-3 3-4 7-8 4-11 2-1 6-2 16-6 13-17 9-0 11-12 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 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 4/6 IPFW W 26-21 4/6 IPFW W 10-8 4/8 Butler* W 7-6 4/9 Butler* L 1-7 4/9 Butler* W 2-1 4/10 Butler* W 10-6 4/13 Valparaiso^ 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 Creighton L 2-3 4/20 at 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 5/18 IPFW L 4-6 5/18 IPFW 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. UCI# L 6-9 $ Games played in Clarksville, Tenn. ! Games played in Bradenton, Fla. 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 3/23 vs. Dartmouth! W 8-3 3/27 at Indiana State W 5-4 3/27 at Indiana State W 7-4 3/28 at Indiana State W 10-9 3/30 at Nebraska L 0-10 3/31 at Nebraska L 0-9 4/6 at Northern Illinois W 2-1 4/6 at Northern Illinois L 10-14 4/9 at Butler* L 5-12 4/10 at Butler* L 0-2 4/10 at Butler* W 6-5 4/11 at Butler* W 6-2 4/14 vs. Neb.-Omaha& L 11-15 4/14 at Creighton L 4-8 4/16 UIC* W 10-8 4/17 UIC* L 1-5 4/17 UIC* L 0-3 4/18 UIC* W 4-3 4/20 Bradley L 6-16 4/22 at Valparaiso W% 4-3 4/23 at Cleveland State* W 6-4 4/24 at Cleveland State* L 0-5 4/24 at Cleveland State* L 0-5 4/27 at Northwestern L 4-15 4/28 Chicago State W 6-2 5/1 Detroit* W 7-3 5/1 Detroit* L 14-15 5/2 Detroit*^ L% 3-4 5/2 Detroit*^ W 2-1 5/4 at Chicago State W 19-10 5/4 at Chicago State W 15-8 5/7 at Wright State* W% 5-4 5/8 at Wright State* L 0-5 5/8 at Wright State* L 6-10 5/9 at Wright State* W 4-3 5/15 at Southern Illinois W 8-2 5/15 at Southern Illinois L 4-5 5/16 at Southern Illinois L% 8-9 5/18 Western Michigan L 8-13 5/26 vs. Wright State# W 11-3 5/27 vs. UIC# L 6-9 5/27 vs. Butler# L 12-15 ! Games played in Bradenton, Fla. & Game Played at Creighton 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 Nebraska L 8-0 3/7 at 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 4/5 Valparaiso^ W 8-4 4/5 Valparaiso^ W 6-0 4/11 at Wright State* L 4-5 4/12 at Wright State* W 6-0 4/12 at Wright State* L 1-4 4/13 at Wright State* L 0-4 4/18 Butler* W 3-2 4/19 Butler* L% 10-14 4/20 Butler* W 2-1 4/20 Butler* W 7-3 4/22 at Chicago State L 4-6 4/22 at Chicago State W 7-3 4/24 at UW-Parkside L 2-9 4/24 at UW-Parkside W 7-6 4/25 Cleveland State* W 11-8 4/26 Cleveland State* W 7-1 4/26 Cleveland State* W 5-2 4/26 Cleveland State* W 4-1 4/29 at Northwestern L 10-13 5/3 at Detroit* L 2-3 5/3 at Detroit* W 11-5 5/4 at Detroit* L 2-6 5/4 at Detroit* L 1-4 5/6 at Valparaiso L 1-6 5/9 Youngstown State* W 8-3 5/10 Youngstown State* L 3-6 5/10 Youngstown State* W 5-4 5/16 at UIC* L 2-13 5/17 at UIC* W 4-2 5/17 at UIC* W 2-1 5/18 at UIC* L 2-4 5/22 vs. Youngstown State# L 6-9 5/23 vs. UIC# L 4-6 ! Games played in Homestead, Fla. 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 Nebraska L 1-10 4/3 at 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 4/24 Bradley^ W 5-4 4/24 Bradley^ W 20-7 4/26 at Cleveland State* L 2-3 4/27 at Cleveland State* W 8-2 4/27 at Cleveland State* W 4-3 4/28 at Cleveland State* W 15-2 4/30 at Northwestern W 6-5 5/2 UW-Parkside W 3-0 5/2 UW-Parkside W 8-5 5/3 Detroit* W 7-4 5/4 Detroit* W 13-3 5/4 Detroit* W% 1-0 5/5 Detroit* W 5-3 5/7 at Iowa W 8-6 5/7 at Iowa W 7-3 5/10 at Youngstown State* W 7-6 5/11 at Youngstown State* L 7-8 5/11 at Youngstown State* W 6-0 5/15 Chicago State W 6-2 5/15 Chicago State W 9-4 5/17 UIC* L 6-11 5/18 UIC* W 3-1 5/18 UIC* L 6-11 5/19 UIC* L 5-10 5/23 at Cleveland State# W 7-1 5/24 vs. Butler# W 8-5 5/25 vs. UIC# W 9-0 5/26 vs. UIC# W 6-3 5/31 at Nebraska$ L 7-2 6/1 vs. SW Missouri State$ L 6-1 $ NCAA Regional at Lincoln, Neb. 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 Nebraska L 2-16 3/28 at 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 * League Game • ^ Game Played at Miller Park • # Horizon League Tournament • % Extra Innings • Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 51 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 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. Four-Time Horizon League Champions 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 4/23 Lakeland W 8-2 4/23 Lakeland 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 5/11 Butler* W 17-3 5/12 Butler* W 7-0 5/12 Butler* W% 3-2 5/13 Butler* 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 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 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 Nebraska L 0-11 4/24 at Nebraska L 5-8 4/25 at Nebraska W 9-7 4/26 Chicago State W 7-4 4/28 UIC* 4/29 UIC* 4/29 UIC* 4/30 UIC* 5/2 UW-Whitewater 5/3 at Eastern Illinois 5/3 at Eastern Illinois 5/5 Detroit* 5/6 Detroit* 5/6 Detroit* 5/7 Detroit* 5/9 Minn.-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 W L L W L W W W W W W L W W L W L W L 4-2 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-LaCrosse W 8-7 4/2 UW-LaCrosse W 13-6 4/7 UW-Parkside L 0-7 4/7 UW-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 4/17 Butler* W 7-4 4/17 Butler* W 11-7 4/18 Butler* W 8-7 4/18 Butler* 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 6-8 5/1 Cleveland State* W 8-2 5/1 Cleveland State* L 5-9 5/2 Cleveland State* L 2-6 5/4 at Chicago State W 12-7 5/5 Valparaiso W 12-5 5/7 at UIC* W 12-0 5/8 at UIC* W 7-3 5/8 at UIC* L 3-6 5/9 at UIC* W 5-4 5/14 at UIC# L 7-12 5/15 vs. Detroit# W 12-3 5/16 vs. Wright State# W 3-2 5/17 at UIC# W 10-2 5/17 vs. Butler# W 10-2 5/28 vs. Rice$ W 8-4 5/29 at Texas Tech$ L 5-8 5/29 vs. Rice$ L 1-27 $ NCAA Regional at Lubbock, Texas 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 3/27 UIC* W 6-1 3/28 UIC* W 13-6 3/28 UIC* W 6-4 3/29 UIC* W 9-5 4/2 Wis. Lutheran W 15-3 4/2 Wis. Lutheran W 16-1 4/4 Detroit* W 11-6 4/4 Detroit* L 5-8 4/5 Detroit* L 3-4 4/5 Detroit* 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 at Cleveland State* W 18-6 5/2 at Cleveland State* W 5-3 5/2 at Cleveland State* W 9-4 5/8 vs. Cleveland State# W 11-4 5/9 vs. Butler# L% 4-5 5/10 vs. Detroit# W 6-1 5/10 vs. Butler# L 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 3/4 at Kansas State 3/8 at Eastern Illinois 3/8 at Eastern Illinois 3/15 at Wright State* 3/16 at Wright State* 3/16 at Wright State* 3/17 at Wright State* 3/20 at Iowa State 3/20 at Iowa State 3/23 Valparaiso 3/23 Valparaiso 3/26 at Minnesota 3/26 at Minnesota 3/27 Cleveland State* 3/27 Cleveland State* 3/30 Cleveland State* 3/30 Cleveland State* 4/1 at Northwestern 4/3 at Notre Dame 4/3 at Notre Dame 4/5 at Detroit* 4/6 at Detroit* 4/6 at Detroit* 4/7 at Detroit* 4/9 at NE Illinois 4/9 at NE Illinois 4/10 at Chicago State 4/15 UW-Parkside 4/15 UW-Parkside 4/16 Wis. Lutheran 4/17 at Viterbo 4/17 at Viterbo 4/19 Butler* 4/19 Butler* 4/20 Butler* 4/20 Butler* 4/23 at Iowa 4/23 at Iowa 4/24 NE Illinois 4/24 NE Illinois 4/26 Northern Illinois* 4/26 Northern Illinois* 4/27 Northern Illinois* 4/27 Northern Illinois* 4/29 at Northwestern 5/3 at UIC* 5/3 at UIC* 5/4 at UIC* 5/4 at UIC* 5/7 Chicago State 5/9 vs. Detroit# 5/10 vs. Wright State# 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 4-5 3-10 1-13 2-12 2-3 0-8 12-8 1-5 3-4 0-1 3-1 4-11 7-11 3-8 2-1 6-3 2-4 5-7 0-1 7-12 2-1 3-5 15-16 11-13 9-5 3-2 12-9 6-0 3-1 4-0 9-3 10-0 8-11 2-1 3-2 2-1 6-4 1-0 2-1 8-0 17-11 10-11 7-2 6-5 5-11 7-14 3-4 5-4 18-8 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 * League Game • ^ Game Played at Miller Park • # Horizon League Tournament • % Extra Innings • Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted 52 L L L L L L W L L L W L L L W W L L L L W L L L W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W L W W L L L W W W W L L W 3-0 W 8-6 L 6-8 L 4-6 L 2-7 W 17-8 W 10-2 L 1-5 L 4-10 L 4-8 W 23-2 L 2-5 L 2-10 W 4-3 W 8-3 W 10-5 W 15-10 L 0-3 W 9-0 W 14-4 L 5-6 L 9-21 W 8-3 L 4-5 W 5-3 L 6 W 8-5 W 2-0 L 9-10 L 5-8 W 9-5 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 3/15 at Morehead State L 10-13 3/16 vs. Indiana Tech W 5-4 3/16 at W. Kentucky W 10-9 3/17 at Austin Peay W 6-4 3/18 at Austin Peay L 2-4 3/18 at Austin Peay L 4-5 3/25 at Xavier W 6-5 3/25 at Xavier W 9-3 3/26 at Xavier L 4-7 3/26 at Xavier L% 3-5 4/5 at Eastern Illinois W 7-5 4/7 at Notre Dame* W 10-6 4/8 at Notre Dame* L 6-7 4/8 at Notre Dame* L 1-10 4/13 Chicago State W 7-5 4/15 at UIC* L 0-6 4/15 at UIC* W 1-0 4/16 at UIC* W 2-0 4/16 at UIC* L 3-7 4/19 at Northwestern L 1-3 4/19 at Northwestern L 4-5 4/22 Northern Illinois* L 4-6 4/22 Northern Illinois* L 4-12 4/23 Northern Illinois* L 9-13 4/23 Northern Illinois* W 8-5 4/25 Northern Iowa L 5-10 4/25 Northern Iowa L 3-4 4/27 at Minnesota L 3-15 4/28 Cardinal Stritch W 9-3 4/29 at Butler* L 3-6 4/29 at Butler* W 14-10 4/30 at Butler* 4/30 at Butler* 5/2 at Chicago State 5/2 at Chicago State 5/5 at Iowa 5/5 at Iowa 5/6 NE Illinois 5/6 NE Illinois L W W W L L L W 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* L 5-6 4/14 at Northwestern L 1-8 4/15 at Notre Dame L 3-12 4/15 at Notre Dame L 8-14 4/16 at NE Illinois W 13-7 4/16 at NE Illinois L 5-11 4/17 NE Illinois W 6-5 4/17 NE Illinois L 5-11 4/21 at Northern Illinois* W 8-5 4/21 at Northern Illinois* L 0-11 4/23 Wright State* L 0-4 4/23 Wright State* L 0-1 4/24 Wright State* L 2-6 4/26 Chicago State W 7-2 4/26 Chicago State W 1-0 5/1 at UIC* L 1-2 5/1 at UIC* L 3-7 5/2 UIC* L 3-9 5/3 Northern Iowa W 5-4 5/3 Northern Iowa W 7-6 5/4 at Chicago State L 5-6 5/4 at Chicago State W 5-3 5/8 at Valparaiso* L 0-2 5/8 at Valparaiso* W 11-8 5/8 at Valparaiso* W 10-5 5/14 Cleveland State* W 2-1 5/14 Cleveland State* W 4-3 5/15 Cleveland State* L 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 4/26 UW-Parkside L 5-10 4/26 UW-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 4/6 UW-Parkside L 1-9 4/6 UW-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 4/26 Viterbo W 6-1 4/26 Viterbo 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 5/8 Lewis L 13-14 Home games played at Simmons Field 1991 9-35 Scott Kugi Independent 3/2 at Indiana L 0-8 3/3 at Indiana L 4-5 3/23 vs. Loras W 9-2 3/24 at DeKalb (GA) L 2-3 3/24 at DeKalb (GA) L 8-16 3/25 at Shorter L 1-4 3/25 at Shorter L 2-6 3/26 at DeKalb (GA) L 1-4 3/26 at DeKalb (GA) L 5-6 3/27 at Southern Tech L 2-3 3/27 at Southern Tech L 1-2 3/28 at Kennesaw State L 1-9 4/3 at UW-Oshkosh L 3-4 4/3 at UW-Oshkosh L 0-3 4/4 Madison Tech W 10-6 4/5 Carthage L 3-7 4/6 at Northern Iowa L 0-7 4/6 at Northern Iowa W 14-9 4/7 at Northern Iowa L 5-6 4/7 at Northern Iowa L 1-5 4/11 at NE Illinois L 2-7 4/11 at NE Illinois L 4-8 4/16 Lewis L 3-4 4/16 Lewis L 1-4 4/18 at UW-Parkside L 0-4 4/18 at UW-Parkside L 1-2 4/21 at St. Francis (IL) L 2-3 4/21 at St. Francis (IL) L 2-12 4/22 St. Francis (IL) L 1-8 4/22 St. Francis (IL) W 7-5 4/24 at Wisconsin L 0-2 4/25 at Illinois State L 5-6 4/27 at Chicago State L 1-2 4/27 at Chicago State W 3-0 4/28 Chicago State W 9-8 4/28 Chicago State W 6-1 4/30 NE Illinois L 2-3 4/30 NE Illinois L 2-3 5/2 at Lewis L 0-10 5/2 at Lewis L 14-15 5/4 UW-Parkside W 7-3 5/4 UW-Parkside W 11-1 Home games played multiple sites ******************************** Milwaukee has more victories (55) against Cleveland State than any other team in its NCAA Division I history. 1. Cleveland State - 55 2. Butler - 52 3. Wright State - 41 4. UIC - 40 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. Cleveland State - .743 (55-19) 3. Bradley - .733 (11-4) 4. Valparaiso - .690 (20-9) 5. Butler - .667 (52-26) 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 .063 against Nebraska. UWM has gone just 1-15 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 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 53 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 4/7 Wright State* 4/7 Wright State* 4/8 at Notre Dame 4/9 at NE Illinois 4/9 at NE Illinois 4/11 at Valparaiso 4/11 at Valparaiso 4/13 UIC* 4/13 UIC* 4/14 UIC* 4/14 UIC* 4/16 at Minnesota 4/16 at Minnesota 4/17 Chicago State 4/17 Chicago State 4/20 at Northern Illinois* 4/20 at Northern Illinois* 4/21 at Northern Illinois* 4/21 at Northern Illinois* 4/23 Cardinal Stritch 4/24 at Northwestern 4/25 NE Illinois 4/25 NE Illinois 4/27 Detroit* 4/27 Detroit* 4/28 Detroit* 5/5 at Iowa 5/5 at Iowa 5/7 at Northwestern 5/11 vs. UIC# 5/11 at Butler# 5/12 vs. Northern Illinois# Four-Time Horizon League Champions ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS: BATTING NAME YEARS AB BA HR RBI Alexander, Matt 02, 03, 04 369 .333 4 53 Andes, Johann 09 103 .223 4 16 Archambault, Paul 97, 99, 00, 01 261 .314 5 43 Augustine, Todd 97 18 .211 0 6 Becker, Tom 00 2 .000 0 0 Beno, Ben 02 131 .267 0 11 Berkovitz, Grant 05, 06, 07 499 .311 7 75 Bjornlie, Andy 94, 95, 96, 98 527 .294 2 42 Branch, Joe 91 31 .323 1 2 Brockel, Rob * 05, 06, 07 494 .296 17 97 Buboltz, Rick 92, 93 44 .182 0 0 Buchholz, Dan 06, 07, 08, 09, 10 501 .293 16 103 Buechel, Brent 02, 03, 04, 05 21 .238 0 3 Burmeister, Adam 91 18 .278 0 3 Caliendo, Terry 96, 97 76 .316 0 14 Cannon, P.J. 02, 03 148 .291 1 18 Capasso, Jonathan 10 116 .310 1 15 Cardis, Phil 94 75 .173 0 4 Christ, Adam 02 200 .290 0 15 Crawford, Jason * 99, 01 344 .308 6 58 Curran, Matt 03, 04, 05, 06 299 .284 5 36 Daggett, Derek 01 139 .324 5 33 Davis, Shane 01, 02, 04, 05 238 .273 5 30 Dawson, Marcellus 03 120 .283 1 19 Dekoning, Doug 08, 09, 10 572 .315 9 73 Doering, Troy 02, 03 259 .295 0 30 Dolan, Ryan 02 20 .350 1 8 Endicot, Matt 95 17 .235 1 5 Erdmann, Alex 10 44 .250 0 5 Fojut, Joseph 92, 93, 94, 95 539 .213 1 50 Gillitzer, Scott 00, 01 401 .392 21 107 Gergartz, Andy 08, 09 368 .272 2 37 Goerdt, Eric * 00, 01 386 .389 20 109 Goetz, Mike 05, 06 418 .428 4 58 Guden, Steve 01, 02 353 .326 13 80 Grafenauer, Todd 98, 99, 00, 01 241 .270 2 36 Graff, Brooks 04, 05 312 .285 8 45 Groves, Josh 06, 07, 08, 09 575 .341 4 95 Grzeszkiewicz, Bob 91, 92 147 .218 1 14 Guerrero, Nino 09, 10 163 .270 0 17 Hall, Mark 92 19 .263 0 0 Hanson, Erik 97, 98 172 .262 1 22 Harlos, John 95, 96, 97 474 .251 4 65 Hart, Jesse 05, 06, 07, 08 778 .343 13 140 Haugom, Darin 97, 99, 00, 01 692 .354 23 138 Hetebrueg, Andy * 06, 07, 08, 09 244 .275 0 32 Hoenecke, Paul 09, 10 403 .298 6 61 Houk, Matt 00, 01 383 .342 7 58 Hubka, Dave 95, 96 52 .250 1 8 Huebner, Brett 98, 99, 00 437 .288 15 98 Jankowski, Peter 91, 92, 93 285 .298 2 39 Jansen, Sam 03, 04 260 .296 0 26 Jaramillo, Lee 97, 98 350 .374 10 58 Johnson, Steve 98, 99 375 .333 11 76 Kangas, Blake * 04, 05 153 .229 4 28 Kardelis, Dan 01, 02 83 .284 2 12 Kaul, Matt 91 65 .308 0 14 Keller, Don 92 58 .224 0 8 Klawitter, Steve 91, 92, 93, 94 452 .270 4 70 54 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS: BATTING NAME YEARS AB BA HR RBI Knaak, Ken 91, 92 25 .280 0 1 Kotarak, Jared 98, 99, 00 355 .324 10 88 Kotecki, Frank 91 97 .258 2 13 Kraft, Cole 08, 09, 10 497 .334 7 78 Kraus, Jak 92, 94, 95, 96 475 .375 26 127 Kress, Brendan 95 23 .174 0 2 Ladron, Tim 94, 96 33 .152 0 2 Lingvay, Nick 09 39 .179 0 6 Long, Ben 08, 09, 10 479 .322 16 112 Lubarsky, Eric 96, 97, 98 265 .298 10 59 Ludwig, Todd 99, 00 369 .306 22 88 Lundstrom, Jim 10 73 .233 0 6 McCoy, Ross 04, 05, 06, 07 737 .299 23 138 Majeskie, Bill 93, 94 157 .255 3 24 McGinley, Martin 91, 92 62 .210 1 7 Michalkiewicz, Robert * 04, 05 71 .197 2 8 Michels, Robert 91, 92 89 .135 0 4 Michna, David 02, 03 260 .292 4 50 Mommaerts, Tim 91, 92, 93, 94 522 .272 4 68 Mortenson, Todd 95, 96 88 .170 0 7 Munson, Wes 07, 08, 09 147 .218 2 20 Navarette, Dan 04 40 .275 0 4 Nelson, Tim 96 43 .116 0 9 Neuber, Joe 91 105 .257 1 12 Neuman, Pete 91 46 .152 0 3 Nowicki, Joe 03, 04, 05, 06 476 .371 22 112 Oiler, Jeff 97 26 .269 0 0 Oiler, Mike * 98, 99, 00, 01 396 .308 8 73 Olson, Chad 95, 96, 97 352 .250 3 38 Olson, Erik 93, 94, 95 359 .237 6 43 Olszewski, Tim 93 44 .318 1 12 Padfield, Beau 05 10 .100 0 0 06, 07, 08, 09, 10 470 .351 18 95 Patzman, Tim Pearson, Drew 10 35 .200 1 7 Pierce, Chad * 10 40 .250 0 4 Pitrof, Jeff 99, 01, 02, 03 266 .237 6 50 Poniewaz, Ken 97, 98 336 .336 10 70 Posteluk, Bill 93, 94 73 .315 2 12 Powers, Brian 92, 93, 94 304 .273 1 32 Pudlosky, Dave * 00, 01, 02, 03 334 .328 12 110 Raaths, Brad 92, 93 50 .220 1 5 Rabehl, Dan 91, 92 117 .222 3 24 Rakas, Ken 91 49 .143 0 3 Ramminger, Jason 96 185 .314 0 23 Reschke, Charlie 02, 03, 04, 05 683 .312 18 123 Rivera, Zak 03, 04, 05, 06 456 .300 14 91 Rodgers, Jeff 97, 99, 00 101 .198 0 12 Rumpel, Mark 94, 95, 96, 97 200 .175 0 26 Sadowski, Chad * 97, 98, 99, 00 600 .330 28 150 Sanfilippo, Steve 03, 04, 05 282 .262 2 34 Sarcia, John 05, 06, 07, 08 92 .294 0 14 Schuler, Ron 91 26 .154 0 1 Schwartz, Clay 94, 95, 96, 97 487 .251 17 97 Silver, Kyle 06, 07 341 .296 1 48 Sivilotti, Sam 08, 09, 10 210 .338 1 39 Sponsler, John 94 76 .237 0 7 Stanczyk, Ben * 02, 03, 04 371 .329 12 54 Stevens, Jason 95 8 .125 0 0 Stoss, Jeff 95, 96, 97 477 .348 33 138 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 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 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 19 301 399 368 307 396 199 343 659 51 152 386 553 97 .105 .299 .331 .378 .261 .280 .261 .350 .313 .294 .309 .221 .320 .299 0 13 9 16 2 6 9 14 15 0 11 9 18 4 2 71 78 103 49 58 35 68 120 12 37 60 112 10 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS: PITCHING NAME YEARS G/GS IP W-L ERA Amsrud, Cameron 09, 10 58/0 67.0 7-6 3.90 Annen, Lucas 09, 10 33/1 67.0 6-2 7.79 Becker, Rob 96, 97 25/21 153.0 14-8 4.12 Bigler, Cory 93, 94, 95 21/26 136.0 11-8 5.29 Blohowiak, Greg 09, 10 26/0 33.2 2-0 4.01 Bright, Kevin 91 5/1 8.0 0-1 18.00 Brockel, Rob * 05, 06, 07 29/2 54.1 2-4 10.15 Bushong, Aaron 01, 02, 03, 04 54/42 246.2 14-21 6.17 Caldwell, Nate 09, 10 11/6 25.0 0-5 11.16 Callahan, Bob 93, 94, 95 32/27 140.0 7-14 6.36 Casper, Ben 01 5/0 4.0 0-0 4.50 Casper, Mike 95, 96, 97, 98 49/41 249.0 16-17 4.27 Cavaiani, Rick 05, 06 34/21 164.0 10-12 4.34 Clemmons, Corey 99, 00 26/8 101.2 4-7 7.44 Crawford, Jason * 99, 01 32/1 50.2 5-3 4.26 Daniels, Marco 91 11/9 55.2 1-8 3.40 Daun, Jeff 94, 95, 96 37/6 74.0 3-4 7.30 Dolske, Jed 02, 04, 05, 06 103/3 157.2 9-8 4.92 Duffy, Brandon 07 18/3 32.1 3-4 6.68 Eernisse, Dan 95, 96 10/0 10.1 0-0 9.58 Engelke, Kaleb 09, 10 22/0 15.0 0-1 10.20 Erickson, Rob 00, 01, 02, 03 51/20 126.0 7-5 6.57 Ferrell, Adam 07, 08 40/5 99.2 4-7 5.98 Fladvid, Ryan 01 5/0 2.2 0-0 6.75 Flanagan, Mark 92 10/8 47.2 3-5 6.80 Franzke, Cuyler 08, 09, 10 42/11 101.2 7-11 7.79 Friesleben, Matt 99, 00, 01, 02 115/0 139.1 12-14 4.26 Geary, Cornelius 91 5/0 7.1 1-0 6.14 Goerdt, Eric * 00, 01 26/10 72.1 6-3 4.85 Gordon, Jeff 09, 10 20/10 54.2 6-0 3.95 Gould, Brian 99, 00 29/6 42.0 3-2 5.14 Guth, Jordan 10 11/5 23.1 2-0 6.17 Herbert, Jordan 07, 08, 09, 10 40/16 88.2 6-9 7.11 Hetebuerg, Andy * 06, 07, 08, 09 42/34 199.2 11-14 6.36 Hetland, John 91 8/7 44.1 2-5 5.28 Highly, Thomas 92 1/0 1.2 0-0 0.00 Hoch, Zach 07, 08, 09 28/0 29.1 1-0 7.06 Holzheuter, Matt 07, 08 34/1 39.0 1-3 7.61 Hoy, Tim 06, 07, 08, 09 81/16 124.0 4-9 5.88 Hudson, Cory 91 5/3 15.0 1-2 4.80 Hurtgen, Charles 95, 96, 97, 98 55/19 140.2 10-9 6.91 Hussong, Scott 91 3/2 8.2 0-1 3.14 S 9 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 21 1 1 0 1 7 0 0 0 18 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 S 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 Current Panthers in BOLD • * Also see as a hitter 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 55 Four-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Current Panthers in BOLD • * Also see as a pitcher ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS: PITCHING NAME YEARS G/GS IP W-L ERA Jansen, Sam * 04 9/6 39.0 2-2 7.38 Justman, Josh 95, 96, 97, 98 44/27 158.2 14-7 5.39 Kangas, Blake * 04 5/0 2.1 0-0 30.86 Kiehl, Adam 98 16/8 60.1 4-3 5.97 Keller, Korey 02, 03, 04, 05, 06 66/37 242.0 19-14 5.13 Kleeba, Cory 02, 03 30/3 82.0 6-4 4.94 Klement, B.J. 06 3/0 3.0 0-0 6.00 Kruser, Jesse 94, 95, 96, 97 40/7 69.2 4-3 8.01 Krzoska, Matt 93, 94 29/1 48.0 1-4 6.00 Lefeber, Geoff 02, 03 28/23 158.2 10-7 3.72 Leibfried, Jeremy 02, 03, 04 20/8 56.1 4-3 8.94 Long, Jake 09, 10 5/0 5.2 0-0 4.76 Luczak, Dan 07 15/14 83.0 4-7 5.42 Lusti, Brad 08, 09 31/26 190.2 9-8 4.58 Mack, Kelby 06 23/0 34.0 3-2 9.26 Marshall, Gabe 09 15/5 31.1 3-0 5.17 McClarey, Ben 07, 08 26/4 54.1 4-1 4.82 Meier, Craig 08, 09 50/4 77.2 5-7 6.84 Meinecke, Tim 00, 01 24/1 31.2 2-0 7.96 Michalkiewicz, Robert * 04, 05, 06, 07 60/48 298.0 15-21 5.25 Molstad, Jay 03, 04 18/1 20.0 1-0 7.20 Neary, Andy 97, 98, 99, 00 62/36 271.0 20-17 5.65 Nilles, Richard 97, 98 19/8 56.1 4-2 8.15 Oiler, Mike * 98, 99, 00, 01 50/36 241.1 15-17 6.19 Oldenburg, Quintin 98, 00, 01, 02 62/36 268.1 26-7 3.83 Pederson, Leroy 03, 04, 05, 06 52/4 77.1 2-2 8.52 Pierce, Chad * 10 16/16 102.2 7-5 4.03 Proud, Brett 08 9/0 6.0 0-0 9.75 Pudlosky, Dave * 00, 01, 02 7/2 18.2 2-0 2.89 Raeder, Kyle 99, 01 19/2 17.1 1-1 11.42 Rauwerdink, Mike 05, 06, 07 46/32 181.0 8-17 5.97 Riley, Brett 94, 95, 96, 97 40/18 128.1 7-9 6.38 Risser, Dave 96, 98, 99, 00 15/0 16.1 0-0 6.06 Robinson, James 91 11/9 66.2 2-9 3.91 Sadowski, Chad * 97, 98, 99, 00 50/42 258.0 22-16 4.57 Schaefer, Mikel 02, 03 15/3 105.1 8-4 3.76 Schaubel, Justin 91, 92 17/6 58.0 4-3 6.67 Scheffler, Craig 92, 93 22/18 104.1 4-14 6.12 Schmidt, Kyle 09, 10 28/23 145.1 7-7 5.45 Schmitt, Justin 96, 97 17/1 39.0 3-4 4.85 Schreiner, Jon 96, 97, 98 60/0 68.0 4-5 5.56 Semmelhack, Eric 10 12/2 19.1 0-0 6.98 Sorenson, Aaron 05, 06 26/25 168.2 14-7 4.81 Stanczyk, Ben * 02, 03, 04 49/13 140.1 13-3 3.07 Stone, Bob 10 20/1 19.2 0-1 7.78 Struve, Todd 92 7/1 19.1 0-1 9.78 Sukowaty, Jayme 10 16/8 47.0 4-2 4.40 Sullivan, Brian 95 14/9 56.2 4-5 5.72 Tardiff, Lance 92, 93, 94, 95 48/12 108.0 5-13 6.25 Taylor, Ryan 91 9/5 28.0 1-3 8.06 Tomczyk, Kevin 93 4/0 2.1 0-0 23.14 Villareal, Erik 91 7/2 21.2 0-3 4.15 Wagner, Parrish 92, 93, 94 45/28 170.0 5-16 6.25 Weber, Robert 91, 92, 93 18/13 61.2 5-6 6.28 Zagzebski, Brett 94, 96 15/1 23.2 0-1 10.27 Zehern, Tom 93 29/1 48.0 1-4 6.00 Zimmerman, Tom 06, 07 31/0 31.2 2-2 7.21 Panthers All-Time At Home 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. Year Round Team Selected By Mike Goetz 2006 25th Milwaukee Brewers John 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 Tim Olszewski 1995 15th Baltimore Orioles Cory Bigler 1995 23rd Pittsburgh Pirates Craig Scheffler 1993 12th Los Angeles Dodgers Four-Time Horizon League Champions Player Name Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total The Hank W 6 3 4 7 4 9 15 13 10 14 12 16 11 5 11 12 12 8 14 17 203 181 L 7 10 6 8 6 6 5 4 8 4 1 4 2 6 4 7 8 7 1 4 108 80 Pct. .462 .231 .400 .467 .400 .600 .750 .765 .555 .778 .923 .800 .846 .455 .733 .632 .600 .533 .933 .810 .653 .693 Panthers All-Time At Miller Park The 2011 season marks the 18th 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. Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total W 2 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 12 L 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 7 Pct. 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 1.000 .500 .000 1.000 .333 .632 The Panthers continue to improve on their facility, adding a new scoreboard to the field in 2008 while also building new dugouts prior to the 2004 season to make the park feel like home. With the state’s colder climate, UWM is not afforded many home games, but when the schedule calls for one, the Panthers answer. In 17 seasons at Henry Aaron Field, Milwaukee boasts a 181-80 (.693) record at home, including seven-straight seasons with at least 10 wins UWM will host Youngstown State in a doubleheader this season at from 1997-2003. The 2010 campaign (17-4 record) marked the most-ever Miller Park April 29. This is the 10th-straight season the Panthers will take over the home of the Milwaukee Brewers. Through a marketing home wins and included a school-record 21-game home win streak. agreement between the University and the Brewers, UWM is able to Affectionately referred to as “The Hank” by players, coaches and fans alike, host a day of baseball at one of the country’s top facilities for baseball. 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 Milwaukee has done the most with its opportunities in the past, posting a 12-7 record at Miller Park. would have to travel 390 feet. 56 2011 Milwaukee Baseball 2010 HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2011 Schedule Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 @ Tennessee @ Tennessee @ Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Austin Peay Classic Feb. 26 vs. Illinois State Feb. 26 @ Austin Peay Feb. 27 vs. Illinois State Feb. 27 @ Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. March 4 March 5 March 6 @ Arkansas @ Arkansas @ Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. Fayetteville, Ark. Fayetteville, Ark. Jack Gifford Memorial Tournament March 10 @ San Jose State March 11 vs. UC Davis March 12 @ Santa Clara March 13 @ San Jose State San Jose, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. San Jose, Calif. March 18 March 19 March 20 March 25 March 26 March 27 @ Ohio @ Ohio (DH) @ Ohio @ IPFW @ IPFW (DH) @ IPFW Athens, Ohio Athens, Ohio Athens, Ohio Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. April 1 April 2 Butler* Butler* (DH) Henry Aaron Field Henry Aaron Field 3 p.m. April 5 2 p.m. April 8 Noon April 9 April 12 April 15 11 a.m. April 16 2:30 p.m. April 19 11 a.m. April 21 2:30 p.m. April 22 April 23 3 p.m. April 27 2 p.m. April 29 1 p.m. April 30 @ Northwestern @ UIC* @ UIC* (DH) Carroll (Wis.) @ Cleveland State* @ Cleveland State* (DH) Wisconsin Lutheran Cardinal Stritch Wright State* Wright State* (DH) @ Northern Illinois Youngstown State* (DH) Cleveland State* (DH) Evanston, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Henry Aaron Field Avon, Ohio Avon, Ohio Henry Aaron Field Henry Aaron Field Henry Aaron Field Henry Aaron Field Geneva, Ill. Miller Park Henry Aaron Field May 4 @ Iowa Iowa City, Iowa May 6 @ Youngstown State* Youngstown, Ohio May 7 @ Youngstown State* (DH) Youngstown, Ohio May 14 @ Valparaiso* (DH) Valparaiso, Ind. May 15 @ Butler* (DH) Indianapolis, Ind. May 17 Northern Illinois Henry Aaron Field 3 p.m. May 19 Valparaiso* Henry Aaron Field Noon May 20 Valparaiso* (DH) Henry Aaron Field Noon 2 p.m. 2011 Horizon League Tournament Dayton, Ohio 11 a.m. May 25 TBD (May 25-28) Noon Home Games in GOLD * Horizon League Games • DH notes Doubleheader 3 p.m. All Times Central • Times Subject to Change Noon 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. Noon 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 11 a.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. Noon 6 p.m. 3 p.m. Noon 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 11 a.m. Noon 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA