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1 2006 Nebraska Baseball Media Guide Table of Contents Quick Facts Phone Numbers General Information Table of Contents...1 Athletic Directory Media/Fan Information Radio Information...5 Roster and Pronunciation Guide Schedule/Travel Plans...7 Media Outlets...8 Athletic Compliance Information...9 Hawks Field at Haymarket Park Outlook Coaches and Staff Mike Anderson Dave Bingham...21 Andy Sawyers...22 Justin Seely/Ryan Strain...23 Baseball Support Staff Board of Regents/University Administration Athletic Director Steve Pederson Executive Associate AD Marc Boehm...30 Athletic Department Staff The 2006 Huskers Ryan Bohanan/Brandon Buckman Joba Chamberlain/Jeff Christy Johnny Dorn/Andy Gerch Brett Jensen/Jon Klausing Bryce Nimmo/Jake Opitz Dustin Timm/Tony Watson Ryan Wehrle/Matt Foust/Mike Harmelink Mark Hightower/Luke Wertz...48 Erik Bird/Andrew Brown...49 Jared Cranston/Steve Edlefsen...49 Luke Gorsett/Andrew Gudmunson...50 Zach Herr/Nick Jaros...50 ` Dan Jennings/Casey Klapperich...51 Jeff Lanning/John Lee...51 Jake Mort/Mike Nihsen...52 Tim Radmacher/Drew Schwab...52 Tim Scott/Charlie Shirek...53 Jesse Shriner/Wes Simmons...53 Nick Sullivan/Matt Wagner...54 Radio/TV Roster Season in Review Season Recap/Overall and Big 12 Stats Season Results/Game Highs Game-by-Game Totals The Last Time/Big 12 Results Individual Honors Opponents Non-Conference Opponents SID Opponent Directory...72 Big 12 Opponents Big 12 Tournament...77 Big 12 Conference Information...78 Series Records...79 Big 12 Composite Schedule Nebraska Baseball Academy...82 Husker Records Year-by-Year Records/Coaches Records School Records Single-Season Records Career Records Yearly Individual Leaders Team Records Yearly Team Totals First National Bank Husker History First-Team All-Americans National and Academic Honors All-Conference Selections NCAA Tournament Teams Perfect Games/No-Hitters Huskers in Professional Baseball Alex Gordon Bio/Darin Erstad Bio All-Time Draft Picks All-Time Letterwinners All-Time Results Husker Home Run Club This is Nebraska Winning Tradition Hawks Field at Haymarket Park Pipeline to the Pros Academic Success Academic Support Huskers in the Community A Healthy Diet/Athletic Medicine Media Attention Husker Performance Team Home of Champions National Powers/Big 12 Dominance University of Nebraska: Leading the Way Lincoln: All-America City Nebraska: The Good Life Look Back at Husker Baseball Information Head Coach... Mike Anderson Record at Nebraska/Years /Three Assistant Coach...Dave Bingham Assistant Coach... Andy Sawyers Volunteer Coach... Justin Seely Graduate Manager... Ryan Strain Facility...Hawks Field at Haymarket Park Capacity... 8, Record Big 12 Record (Finish) (1st) Letterwinners Returning/Lost...16/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost...4/6 Pitchers Returning/Lost...10/4 Phone Directory (Area Code 402) General Athletic Department Baseball Office Baseball Office Fax Baseball Media Relation Director Shamus McKnight McKnight s Home Phone McKnight s Cell Phone McKnight s ...smcknight@huskers.com Media Relations Office Media Relations Fax Baseball Main Press Box Website...Huskers.com NU Ticket Office BIGRED/ Guide Credits The 2006 Nebraska baseball media and recruiting guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Media Relations Director Shamus McKnight. Editing assistance was provided by MRD Keith Mann, Director of Media Relations Operations Jeff Griesch, MRD Administrative Assistant Vicki Cartwright, student assistant David Graff and the Nebraska baseball staff. Cover by Athletic Department Design Coordinator Megan McLaughlin. Design and layout was prepared entirely in Adobe InDesign 2.0, and printed at University of Nebraska Printing Services. Photo Credits: Scott Bruhn, NU Media Relations Office, Tom Slocum of NU Photo Services, Rick Anderson, Matt Miller, Jerod Dahlgren, David Graff, Richard Voges, Jane White of the Beatrice Daily Sun, the Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau, the UNL Public Relations Office, the Lincoln Journal Star and the Omaha World-Herald. Major League player photos provided by the Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Seattle Mariners, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins and Arizona Diamondbacks. Cost of the 2006 media and recruiting guide is $9.33, plus $0.67 tax Baseball Guide Voted Second Nationally The 2005 Nebraska Baseball Media and Recruiting guide was voted Second in the Nation by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The guide was created by Assistant Media Relations Director Shamus McKnight with assistance from the NU Media Relations Office. 1

2 University of Nebraska Administration University Quick Facts Athletic Directory Mailing Addresses University of Nebraska Quick Facts Location... Lincoln, Neb. Population...235,594 Founded Enrollment...22,000 Nickname...Cornhuskers/Huskers Colors... Scarlet and Cream Conference... Big 12 Chancellor...Harvey Perlman, J.D. University of Nebraska Board of Regents C. David Hergert, D.D.S...Scottsbluff Randolph Ferlic, M.D...Omaha Chuck Hassebrook... Lyons Howard Hawks...Omaha Jim McClurg, Ph.D...Lincoln Drew Miller, Ph.D.... Papillion Kent Schroeder, J.D... Kearney Charles S. Wilson, M.D...Lincoln Omaid Zabih...Nebraska-Lincoln Brad Bohn... Nebraska-Kearney Steve Massara...Nebraska-Omaha Dan Connealy...Nebraska-Medical Center Facility Use Restrictions The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has an interest in protecting its facilities, property and reputation associated with its intercollegiate sports. Therefore, no person shall be permitted to access or use the arenas, facilities and other University of Nebraska intercollegiate athletic venues without first securing the permission of the Athletic Director or his/her designee. The only exception is an individual who records an image (e.g. photograph, videotape) for his/her non-commercial personal use. In no case shall any person be permitted to use these venues for the purposes of promoting the sale or manufacture of alcohol or tobacco or the promotion of any venture associated directly or indirectly with legal or illegal gaming or gambling. Affirmative Action Statement The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a public University committed to providing a quality education to a diverse student body. It is the policy of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln not to discriminate based on gender, age, disability, race, color, religion, marital status, veteran s status, national or ethnic origin or sexual orientation. The mission of the University of Nebraska Athletic Department remains... Dedicated to Excellence... but with a renewed sense of urgency, enthusiasm, pride, teamwork, professionalism and integrity. University Administration President: James B. Milliken, J.D...Area Code (402) Chancellor: Harvey Perlman, J.D Institutional Representative: Josephine Potuto, J.D University and Athletic Department Administration Athletic Director: Steve Pederson Executive Associate A.D.: Marc Boehm Senior Associate A.D.: Bob Burton Associate A.D./Communications: Chris Anderson Associate A.D./Football: Tim Cassidy Associate A.D.: Boyd Epley Associate A.D./SWA: Rhonda Revelle Associate A.D./Chief Financial Officer: Nancy Kenny Associate A.D./Academic Programs and Student Services: Dennis Leblanc Associate A.D./Marketing: Paul Miles Associate A.D./Athletic Development: Paul Meyers Assistant A.D./Ticketing: John Anderson Assistant A.D./Compliance: Gary Bargen Assistant A.D./Events: Butch Hug Assistant A.D. for Administration: Pat Logsdon Assistant A.D. for Development: Diane Mendenhall Assistant A.D. for Student Life: Keith Zimmer Baseball Staff Head Coach: Mike Anderson Assistant Coach: Andy Sawyers Assistant Coach: Dave Bingham Volunteer Assistant Coach: Justin Seely Graduate Manager: Ryan Strain Baseball Secretary: Renee Brinkmann Baseball Office Fax: Athletic Performance Team Head Strength Coach: Dave Kennedy Head Strength Coach for Baseball: Mike Arthur Devaney Center Strength Coach: Travis Reust Assistant Strength Coaches: Dave Langworthy, Jason Mester, Laura Pilakowski, Chad Wade Baseball Student Assistant: Rusty Ruffcorn Academic Programs and Student Services Associate A.D./Academic Programs and Student Services: Dennis Leblanc Assistant A.D. for Student Life: Keith Zimmer Baseball Academic Counselor: Katie Jewell, Academic Counselors: Alvin Banks, Ragean Hill, Kim Schellpeper HuskerVision Director of Technology: Shot Kleen HuskerVision Creative Director: Kirk Hartman Chief Engineer/Director of Internet Operations: Jon Barnett Production Coordinator: Michelle Glover Video Production Specialists: Kay Gertsen, Mike Maryott Baseball Student Assistants: Erik Pulverenti and Brad Young Athletic Marketing/Licensing Director of Licensing & Concessions: Michael Stephens Marketing Manager: Jason Rathe Marketing Operations Manager: Melinda Maendele Marketing Coordinator: Dana Sayler Athletic Development Athletic Development Operations Manager: Derek Freeman Husker Athletics Fund Manager: Wendy Andersen Athletic Development Administrative Assistant: Judy Weaver

3 University of Nebraska Administration University Quick Facts Athletic Directory Mailing Addresses Athletic Compliance Office Assistant A.D. for Compliance: Gary Bargen Director of Compliance: Josh White Manager of Athletic Student Services: Lori Byrne Athletic Facilities Director of Facility Operations: John Ingram Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities: Randy Gobel Media Relations Staff Media Relations Director/Football: Keith Mann Director of Operations/WBB: Jeff Griesch Assistant MRD/Baseball, VB: Shamus McKnight Assistant MRD/Men s Basketball: Jerry Trickie Athletic Department Design Coordinator: Megan McLaughlin Athletic Department Photographer: Scott Bruhn Administrative Assistant: Vicki Cartwright Media Relations Fax: Athletic Medicine Staff Director of Athletic Medicine: Dr. Lonnie Albers Chief of Staff/Orthopaedic Surgeon: Dr. Pat Clare Orthopaedists: Dr. Robert Dugas, Dr. Scott Strasburger Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist: Jerry Weber, RPT Head Football Trainer: Doak Ostergard Assistant Athletic Trainers: Brad Brown, Derek Clark, Tom Dufresne, Lisa Grzeskowiak, Staci Reynolds Coordinator of Sports Nutrition: James Harris Baseball Trainer: Derek Birkley Athletic Events Assistant A.D./Events: Butch Hug Event Managers: Ervin Williams, Joel Michels Athletic Ticket Office For Tickets:... (402) or BIGRED Director of Ticket Operations: Holly Adam Ticket Office Assistants: Jaclyn Baxa, Kristi Reetz, Connie Gebhart, Karen Williamson Athletic Department Addresses Athletic Director 103 South Stadium P.O. Box Lincoln, NE steve@huskers.com Baseball Office Hawks Field at Haymarket Park 403 Line Drive Circle P.O. Box Lincoln, NE rbrinkmann@huskers.com Media Relations Office 116 South Stadium P.O. Box Lincoln, NE smcknight@huskers.com For Overnight Shipping Nebraska Media Relations 10th Street and Stadium Drive Room 116 Lincoln, NE Athletic Ticket Office Stadium Drive Parking Garage P.O. Box Lincoln, NE hadam@huskers.com Athletic Development Office 117 South Stadium P.O. Box Lincoln, NE pmeyers@huskers.com Athletic Marketing Office 117 South Stadium P.O. Box Lincoln, NE jrathe@huskers.com Athletic Compliance Office 300 West Stadium P.O. Box Lincoln, NE gbargen@huskers.com Athletic Performance 100 West Stadium P.O. Box Lincoln, NE marthur@huskers.com Athletic Medicine F010 South Stadium P.O. Box Lincoln, NE Academic Programs and Student Services 300 West Stadium P.O. Box Lincoln, NE kjewell@huskers.com HuskerVision 400 West Stadium P.O. Box Lincoln, NE

4 Media/Fan Information Contacts Player and Coach Interview Policies Pregame Schedule Keith Mann Media Relations Director Shamus McKnight Assistant MRD/ Baseball Contact Vicki Cartwright Media Relations Administrative Assistant The 2006 Nebraska Baseball Media Guide is designed to assist members of the media in their coverage of Cornhusker baseball. Additional information, including releases, photographs and video highlights may be obtained by contacting the Nebraska Media Relations Offi ce at (402) Please take a moment to review the following policies and services that are intended to assist you in your coverage of Nebraska baseball this season. Media Credentials: All requests for press, broadcast, photo and parking credentials for Nebraska baseball home games should be directed to Shamus McKnight, Assistant Media Relations Director, P.O. Box , 116 South Stadium, Lincoln, NE, Requests must be made in writing on appropriate letterhead at least one week before the game. Requests via fax and are acceptable (see fax information below). As a general rule, working space is allocated on the following basis: (1) daily newspaper and wire-service writers covering for next-day publication; (2) radio and television personnel for broadcast origination; (3) sports editors of Nebraska daily newspapers; (4) offi cial school student daily newspaper, one seat only; (5) approved special coverage; (6) press and TV working photographers. Limited space is available for weekly representatives, nationally accredited Internet news services and non-originating radio representatives on a game-by-game basis. Media Will Call: Media passes that are not mailed may be picked up at the pass gate by Section 112 (along the fi rst base line) at Haymarket Park. The gate opens 90 minutes before fi rst pitch. Proper identifi cation is required for credentials or tickets. Media Parking: To request a parking pass please call McKnight or Vicki Cartwright in the Nebraska Media Relations Offi ce. Haymarket Park media parking is by parking credential only. Directions to Hawks Field at Haymarket Park: From Lincoln s Municipal Airport: Take West Adams Street, the main road leading out to Cornhusker Highway. Follow West Adams to the fi rst stoplight and turn right on Cornhusker Highway. Follow Cornhusker Highway (Hwy. 6) and take a right on 1st Street. Go south until you reach Sun Valley Blvd. Turn right on Sun Valley to Line Drive Street. If you are on Interstate 80 coming from the West, it is Exit 399 at the airport. From Omaha s Eppley Airport: Exit the airport to the stoplight. Turn right onto Abbott Drive, go approximately one mile into Storz Expressway (Abbott Drive turns into Storz Expressway). Proceed approximately three miles to I-480 South. Follow the signs and get onto I-80 west to Lincoln. Follow I-80 for about 60 miles and take Exit 403. Follow 27th Street to Cornhusker Highway (Hwy. 6) and turn right. Go west to 10th Street and turn left and follow 10th Street to Sun Valley Blvd (Hwy. 6). Take a left on Line Drive Street to reach Haymarket Park. From Downtown Lincoln: Take O Street west out of downtown until you reach Sun Valley Blvd. Turn north onto Sun Valley and proceed 1/2 mile until Line Drive Street. Turn right into the parking lots. Player Interviews: All media requests for interviews with Nebraska baseball players should be directed to Assistant MRD Shamus McKnight (offi ce phone: ), preferably 24 hours in advance. The best time for in-season player interviews, either in person or on the telephone, is following practice. With advance notice, interviews can be arranged for other hours. Players will not be available on game days. During the season, the Huskers will usually not practice on Mondays. Home Game Pregame Schedule Game time 6:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. Home Team BP 4:30 p.m. Noon 11 a.m. 2 p.m. Gates Open 5 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Visiting Team BP 5:10 p.m. 12:40 p.m. 11:40 a.m. 3:10 p.m. Home Team Infield 5:50 p.m. 1:20 p.m. 12:20 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Visiting Team Infield 6 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Field Prep 6:10 p.m. 1:40 p.m. 12:40 p.m. 1:40 p.m. Coach/Umpire Meeting 6:27 p.m. 1:57 p.m. 12:57 p.m. 3:57 p.m. Video Introduction 6:28 p.m. 1:58 p.m. 12:58 p.m. 3:58 p.m. Home Team Takes Field 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. National Anthem 6:32 p.m. 2:02 p.m. 1:02 p.m. 4:02 p.m. First Pitch 6:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. Mike Anderson Interviews: All interviews with Coach Mike Anderson should be scheduled through the Media Relations Offi ce. The best time to reach Anderson for interviews during the week is in the mornings, by calling (402) Anderson will be available for interviews before the start of each regularly scheduled practice. Practice will generally be held from 2 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. on weekdays. Postgame interviews with the coaches and players are conducted on the fi eld following the fi nal game of the day. Postgame Interviews: The Nebraska clubhouse is closed to the media. NU players will be available following a brief cooling off period on the baseball fi eld, near the Nebraska dugout. Nebraska Player & Coaches Headshots: Downloadable headshots of Nebraska coaches and student-athletes are available on Huskers.com for media use only. Contact Baseball MRD Shamus McKnight at (402) for more information. Media Services: The Nebraska baseball press box is located on the second level of Haymarket Park. Stairs leading to the press box are located by the main entrance of the ballpark. Telephones are provided in the press box and are available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis, with collect or credit card access. The main press box phone number is (402) A fax machine is available at the Media Relations Offi ce (116 South Stadium) and requests should be made to Shamus McKnight before or during the game. A phone line is available for both home and visiting radios. Other media sources wishing to install an additional phone line should contact Rick Haugerud, Director of University of Nebraska Telecommunications at (402) Pregame notes, programs and media guides will be provided before each game. Final statistics and play-by-play sheets will be distributed 5-10 minutes after each contest. Radio/Television Broadcast Space: Requests for live radio and television broadcast space and credentials should be made to Shamus McKnight, Assistant Media Relations Director, 116 South Stadium, P.O. Box , University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, If statisticians are needed, please contact the SID Offi ce at least one week in advance. Broadcast Rights: The University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Pinnacle Sports Productions own exclusive radio broadcast rights to all of the University of Nebraska baseball games. Other than the Pinnacle Sports Network and KRNU (the University of Nebraska student station), the only stations or networks that will be allowed to broadcast Nebraska baseball games from Hawks Field at Haymarket Park are those that have rights to broadcast games played by the opposing team. All radio stations and networks broadcasting from Haymarket Park must sign a contract with the University and are subject to a rights fee. Any representative of a radio station or network that has not purchased such rights shall not air live game action or description of any game while it is in progress, nor shall such representatives air tape-recorded or live commentary of Nebraska coaches or players for one hour before and 1/2 hour after a game. Only stations that have purchased broadcast rights may install telephones in the press box, or use telephones in the press box for reporting on games. By accepting media credentials, representatives of stations and networks that have not purchased broadcast rights signify their agreement to the above stipulations. Abuse of this rule will result in the loss of press credentials for both regular season and any postseason contests. 4

5 Coach Mike Anderson talks with the media following a Husker baseball game. Telephones and High Speed Internet Access: Telephones are provided in the press box and are available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis, with collect or credit card access. The main press box phone number is (402) Hawks Field at Haymarket Park also has a number of high speed Internet lines available in the press box for media use. Broadcast Telephone Lines: Visiting radio stations are welcome to have their own telephone lines installed in the press box and may do so by contacting University of Nebraska Telecommunications (402) However, Pinnacle Sports Productions installs ISDN lines for visiting offi cial broadcasts and charges a fee for the use of those lines for non-conference games (Big 12 offi cial stations receive the use of the lines free of charge as part of a cooperative). Stations interested in using the lines should contact Mike Elliott of Pinnacle Sports Productions at (402) Photography Areas: Photography bays are located along the fi rst and third-base dugouts, with other photographer areas located throughout the park. Photographers are reminded to be courteous of the fans in the areas surrounding the fi eld, and to not obstruct fans views of the game in play. Media Relations Office: The University of Nebraska Media Relations Offi ce is located in Room 116 of the South Stadium Building, which is located at the south end of Memorial Stadium at Stadium Drive and T Streets. Fax Access: The Nebraska Media Relations Offi ce has an automatic facsimile machine that can transmit or receive documents. The phone number for the fax is (402) Following the game, Media Relations Offi ce personnel will send box scores free of charge. Huskers.com: Nebraska baseball information will be regularly updated on the Internet throughout the season. In addition to releases, notes, bios and statistics, NU will post live stats of all games, where available, while all games carried by the Pinnacle Sports Network can also be accessed on Huskers.com. The Big 12 Conference s offi cial web site is located at big12sports.com. HuskersNside.com: HuskersNside is a subscription-based service jointly produced by the University of Nebraska Athletic Department and the XOS Network. Every non-nationally televised home contest and selected road contest will be streamed live on video. In addition, video highlights from every game, features, interviews and the Husker Baseball Show will be available beginning in March. For more information and for subscription rates, visit Huskers.com. Tickets: Single-game tickets for the 2006 season are available in a variety of ways. Single-game tickets for club seats ($15, $10) and reserved tickets ($12, $9) are on a two-tiered system with the Big 12 contests and the Alabama series tickets costing $15 (club) and $12 (reserved), respectively. Other ticket prices are $7 (Adult General Admission) and $5 (Youth and Seniors GA). In addition, University of Nebraska students can receive general admission access for free with a valid University ID. Tickets can be purchased on the Internet at Huskers.com, by calling the Nebraska Ticket Offi ce at (800) 8-BIGRED or at the ticket windows on game days at the ballpark. The ticket offi ce at Haymarket Park opens 90 minutes before fi rst pitch. Rainout Policy: In case of cancellation because of inclement weather, fans who have single-game or season tickets can use their tickets for general admission tickets for any future 2006 regular-season game at Hawks Field, depending on ticket availability. For more information, contact the Nebraska Ticket Offi ce at BIG RED. Husker Baseball on the Pinnacle Sports Radio Network The University of Nebraska and Pinnacle Sports Productions have announced that a school-record 49 regular-season Husker baseball games will be broadcast this season, beginning with the March 3 contest against Notre Dame. The broadcast team of Jim Rose and Randy Lee will carry all 27 Big 12 contests and a number of non-conference matchups, including games against Notre Dame, Arizona, Minnesota, Alabama, Illinois State, South Dakota State, Western Illinois, Northern Colorado, Creighton, Iowa, Wichita State and Northern Iowa. All of the Husker baseball games can also be heard live on the Internet by accessing Nebraska s home page at Huskers.com. As of press time, Pinnacle Sports Productions had put together a 19-station baseball network, including stations KLIN 1400 AM in Lincoln, KFAB 1110 AM in Omaha and KRVN 880 AM in Lexington. Pinnacle Sports Productions is in its 10th year producing and marketing live broadcasts of University of Nebraska football, men s and women s basketball, Jim Rose Randy Lee volleyball, baseball and softball games. Pinnacle was fi rst awarded the rights on Feb. 9, The University renewed the Pinnacle contract in the fall of 2003, which extends the contract to July 31, In addition to broadcasting Husker games, Pinnacle Sports also provides Sports Nightly, a daily, live call-in show focusing on NU athletics and other area sports. The show runs from 6 to 8 p.m. (central) on Pinnacle s statewide network. Pinnacle Sports Productions is owned by Paul Aaron of Elkhorn, Neb., and Dale Jensen of Phoenix, Ariz. The Husker Baseball Show on Sports Nightly Beginning on Feb. 20, Nebraska baseball Coach Mike Anderson will join Jim Rose for the Husker Baseball Show. The show will run between 7 and 8 p.m. every Monday during the baseball season and will feature player and coach interviews and calls from Husker fans around the state Pinnacle Sports Productions Baseball Network City... Station...Frequency Ainsworth... KBRB AM Alliance... KCOW AM Beatrice... KWBE AM Broken Bow... KCNI AM Fremont... KHUB AM Holdrege... KUVR AM Kearney... KGFW AM Lexington... KRVN AM Lincoln... KLIN AM McCook... KSWN FM Norfolk... KNEN FM North Platte... KODY AM Ogallala... KOGA AM Omaha... KFAB AM Scottsbluff... KNEB AM Sidney... KSID AM Valentine... KVSH AM West Point... KTIC AM York... KAWL AM Contact local Pinnacle Network Stations for broadcast availability 5

6 2006 Nebraska Cornhuskers Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster Pronunciation Guide Alphabetical Roster No. Player Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 30 Bird, Erik RHP R/R /25/87 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Burke) 25 Bohanan, Ryan* RHP/INF L/R /3/85 So. Goddard, Kan. (Goddard) 18 Brown, Andrew INF R/R /10/84 Jr. Carrollton, Texas (Newman Smith/Paris JC) 19 Buckman, Brandon* INF L/L /14/84 Sr. Monument, Colo. (Lewis-Palmer/Garden City CC) 44 Chamberlain, Joba* RHP R/R /23/85 Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (Northeast/Nebraska-Kearney) 16 Christy, Jeff* C R/R /13/84 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast/Barton County CC) 34 Cranston, Jared LHP L/L /18/85 So. Colby, Kan. (Seward County CC) 23 Dorn, Johnny* RHP R/R /4/85 So. Grand Island, Neb. (Grand Island) 9 Edlefsen, Steve INF S/R /27/85 So. Bloomington, Minn. (Jefferson/Barton County CC) 36 Foust, Matt* RHP R/R /8/84 So. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) 12 Gerch, Andy* OF R/R /14/85 So. Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Pius X/Arkansas) 14 Gorsett, Luke OF R/R /28/85 Jr. Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson/Garden City CC) 15 Gudmunson, Andrew INF R/R /25/86 Fr. Minot, N.D. (Minot) 39 Harmelink, Mike* RHP L/R /1/83 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) 37 Herr, Zach LHP L/L /1/86 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Skutt) 45 Hightower, Mark* C R/R /2/85 So. Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn) 6 Jaros, Nick OF R/R /28/85 Jr. Platte City, Mo. (Platte County/Maple Woods CC) 26 Jennings, Dan LHP L/L /17/87 Fr. West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley) 33 Jensen, Brett** RHP R/R /29/83 Sr. Eagle Grove, Iowa (Eagle Grove/Iowa Central CC) 17 Klapperich, Casey INF R/R /16/86 RFr. Rapid City, S.D. (Central) 22 Klausing, Jon* LHP L/L /28/85 So. Greeley, Colo. (Pomona) 8 Lanning, Jeff C R/R /1/87 Fr. Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny) 38 Lee, John OF L/L /12/86 Fr. Mason City, Iowa (Mason City) 2 Mort, Jake INF R/R /6/85 RFr. Nebraska City, Neb. (Nebraska City) 32 Nihsen, Mike RHP R/R /5/86 Fr. Ralston, Neb. (Ralston) 24 Nimmo, Bryce* OF L/L /20/85 So. Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central) 3 Opitz, Jake* INF L/R /28/86 So. Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) 31 Radmacher, Tim RHP R/R /11/86 RFr. Rosemount, Minn. (Rosemount) 47 Schwab, Drew RHP L/R /8/85 RFr. LaVista, Neb. (Omaha Westside) 35 Scott, Tim LHP L/L /2/86 Fr. Ely, Minn. (Ely) 40 Shirek, Charlie RHP R/R /25/85 RFr. Minot, N.D. (Minot) 4 Shriner, Jesse C R/R /24/85 Jr. Littleton, Colo (Bear Creek/Lamar CC) 29 Simmons, Wes LHP R/L /13/86 Fr. Owasso, Okla. (Lincoln Christian) 21 Sullivan, Nick OF L/R /10/86 RFr. Arvada, Colo. (Pomona) 48 Timm, Dustin*** RHP R/R /7/81 Sr. Yutan, Neb. (Yutan) 28 Wagner, Matt INF L/R /23/86 RFr. Wahoo, Neb. (Bishop Neumann) 11 Watson, Tony* LHP L/L /30/85 So. Grimes, Iowa (Dallas Center-Grimes) 10 Wehrle, Ryan* INF R/R /31/85 So. Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista) 20 Wertz, Luke* RHP R/R /20/85 So. Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa) *- letters earned Coaching and Administrative Staff 27 Mike Anderson, Head Coach (Fourth Season) 7 Andy Sawyers, Assistant Coach (Fourth Season) 42 Dave Bingham, Assistant Coach (First Season) 5 Justin Seely, Volunteer Assistant Coach (First Season) 1 Ryan Strain, Graduate Manager (First Season) Derek Birkley, Athletic Trainer Mike Arthur and Rusty Ruffcorn, Strength Coaches Katie Jewell, Academic Coordinator Mike Mason, Equipment Manager Brooks Wells and Ben Lynch, Student Managers Pronunciation Guide Player JOBA Chamberlain Charlie SHIREK Ryan WEHRLE Mike NIHSEN Steve EDLEFSEN Tim RADMACHER Numerical Roster No. Player Pos. 2 Mort, Jake INF 3 Opitz, Jake INF 4 Shriner, Jesse C 6 Jaros, Nick INF 8 Lanning, Jeff C 9 Edlefsen, Steve INF 10 Wehrle, Ryan INF 11 Watson, Tony LHP 12 Gerch, Andy OF 14 Gorsett, Luke OF 15 Gudmunson, Andrew INF 16 Christy, Jeff C 17 Klapperich, Casey INF 18 Brown, Andrew INF 19 Buckman, Brandon INF 20 Wertz, Luke RHP 21 Sullivan, Nick OF 22 Klausing, Jon LHP 23 Dorn, Johnny RHP 24 Nimmo, Bryce OF 25 Bohanan, Ryan RHP/INF 26 Jennings, Dan LHP 28 Wagner, Matt INF 29 Simmons, Wes LHP 30 Bird, Erik RHP 31 Radmacher, Tim RHP 32 Nihsen, Mike RHP 33 Jensen, Brett RHP 34 Cranston, Jared LHP 35 Scott, Tim LHP 36 Foust, Matt RHP 37 Herr, Zach LHP 38 Lee, John OF 39 Harmelink, Mike RHP 40 Shirek, Charlie RHP 44 Chamberlain, Joba RHP 45 Hightower, Mark C 47 Schwab, Drew RHP 48 Timm, Dustin RHP *- Letters Earned Pronunciation JAW-buh SHEAR-ik WHIR-lee NISSEN ED-elf-sin ROD-Mock-er 6

7 2006 Schedule 2006 Schedule Travel Plans Month Date Day Opponent Site Time February 16 Thursday at Charleston Southern Charleston, S.C. 1 p.m. Homewood Suites Shootout presented by Trademark Properties February 17 Friday vs. North Carolina State Charleston, S.C. 11 a.m. February 18 Saturday at The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 1:30 p.m. February 19 Sunday vs. Richmond Charleston, S.C. 10 a.m. Rice Invitational February 24 Friday vs. Texas State Houston, Texas 1 p.m. February 25 Saturday at Rice Houston, Texas 1 p.m. February 26 Sunday vs. St John s Houston, Texas Noon Dairy Queen Classic March 3 Friday Notre Dame Minneapolis, Minn. 12:15 p.m. March 4 Saturday Arizona Minneapolis, Minn. Noon March 5 Sunday Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. 3 p.m. March 10 Friday Alabama Hawks Field 2:05 p.m. March 11 Saturday Alabama Hawks Field 1:05 p.m. March 12 Sunday Alabama Hawks Field 1:05 p.m. March 14 Tuesday Illinois State Hawks Field 1:05 p.m. March 15 Wednesday Illinois State Hawks Field 1:05 p.m. March 17 Friday South Dakota State Hawks Field 2:05 p.m. March 18 Saturday South Dakota State (DH) Hawks Field Noon March 19 Sunday South Dakota State Hawks Field 1:05 p.m. March 21 Tuesday Western Illinois Hawks Field 4:05 p.m. March 22 Wednesday Western Illinois Hawks Field 1:05 p.m. March 24 Friday Kansas Hawks Field 6:35 p.m. March 25 Saturday Kansas Hawks Field 2:05 p.m. March 26 Sunday Kansas Hawks Field 1:05 p.m. March 28 Tuesday Northern Colorado Hawks Field 6:35 p.m. March 29 Wednesday Northern Colorado Hawks Field 1:05 p.m. March 31 Friday at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. 6:30 p.m. April 1 Saturday at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. 2 p.m. April 2 Sunday at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. 1 p.m. April 4 Tuesday vs. Creighton Rosenblatt Stadium 6:30 p.m. April 7 Friday at Missouri Columbia, Mo. 6:30 p.m. April 8 Saturday at Missouri Columbia, Mo. 2 p.m. April 9 Sunday at Missouri Columbia, Mo. 1 p.m. April 11 Tuesday at Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 6 p.m. April 13 Thursday Texas A&M Hawks Field 6:35 p.m. April 14 Friday Texas A&M Hawks Field 6:35 p.m. April 15 Saturday Texas A&M Hawks Field 3:05 p.m. April 18 Tuesday Creighton Hawks Field 6:35 p.m. April 21 Friday at Texas Austin, Texas 6:15 p.m. April 22 Saturday at Texas Austin, Texas 3 p.m. April 23 Sunday at Texas Austin, Texas 1 p.m. April 25 Tuesday Wichita State Hawks Field 6:35 p.m. April 28 Friday Texas Tech Hawks Field 6:35 p.m. April 29 Saturday Texas Tech Hawks Field 2:05 p.m. April 30 Sunday Texas Tech Hawks Field 1:05 p.m. May 6 Saturday at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 2 p.m. May 7 Sunday at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 2 p.m. May 8 Monday at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 6:30 p.m. May 10 Wednesday Northern Iowa Hawks Field 6:35 p.m. May 12 Friday at Baylor Waco, Texas 7 p.m. May 13 Saturday at Baylor Waco, Texas 6 p.m. May 14 Sunday at Baylor Waco, Texas 1 p.m. May 16 Tuesday vs. Creighton Rosenblatt Stadium 7 p.m. May 19 Friday Oklahoma Hawks Field 6:35 p.m. May 20 Saturday Oklahoma Hawks Field 2:05 p.m. May 21 Sunday Oklahoma Hawks Field 1:05 p.m. May Wed.-Sun. at Big12 Championship Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA June 2-5 Fri.-Sun. NCAA Regionals TBA TBA June 9-12 Fri.-Mon. NCAA Super Regionals TBA TBA June Fri.-Mon. College World Series Rosenblatt Stadium TBA 2006 Travel Plans Charleston, S.C. (Feb ) Charter Bus Hampton Inn 345 Meeting Street Charleston, S.C Phone: (843) Fax: (843) Houston, Texas (Feb ) Commercial Flight Holiday Inn Select 2712 Southwest Freeway Houston, Texas Phone: (713) Fax: (713) Minneapolis, Minn. (March 2-5) Charter Bus Four Points Sheraton 1330 Industrial Blvd. Minneapolis, Minn Phone: (612) Fax: (612) Manhattan, Kan. (March 30-April 2) Charter Bus Best Western Manhattan Inn 601 E. Poyntz Ave. Manhattan, Kan Phone: (785) Fax: (785) Omaha, Neb, (April 4 and May 16) Charter Bus Single-Day Trip Columbia, Mo. (April 6-9) Charter Bus Holiday Inn Select 2200 I-70 Drive SW Columbia, Mo Phone: (573) Fax: (573) Iowa City, Iowa (April 11) Charter Bus Single-Day Trip Austin, Texas (April 20-23) Commercial Flight Country Inn & Suites 7400 I-35 North Austin, Texas Phone: (512) Fax: (512) Stillwater, Okla. (May 5-8) Charter Bus Sleep Inn and Suites 414 Heather Road Guthrie, Okla Phone: (405) Fax: (405) Waco, Texas (May 11-14) Commercial Flight Hampton Inn 4259 North I-35 Waco, Texas Phone: (254) Fax: (254) Big 12 Tournament (May 22-28) Charter Bus Hotel TBA 7

8 Nebraska Media Outlets Newspapers Television Stations Radio Stations Newspapers Outlet Website Address Phone Fax Contacts Associated Press ap.org 909 N. 6th St. Suite 104, Omaha, NE (402) (402) Eric Olson Lincoln Journal Star journalstar.com 926 P St., Lincoln, NE (402) (402) John Mabry* Curt McKeever, Steve Sipple Omaha World-Herald omaha.com 14th & Dodge, Omaha, NE (402) (402) Thad Livingston* Steve Pivovar, Tom Shatel OWH-Lincoln Bureau 635 S. 14th St., Suite 310; Lincoln, NE (402) (402) Mitch Sherman Grand Island Independent theindependent.com 1st & Cedar, Grand Island, NE (308) (308) Terry Douglass*, Bob Hamar Daily Nebraskan dailynebraskan.com 34 Nebraska Union, Lincoln, NE (402) (402) TBA Beatrice Daily Sun beatricedailysun.com 200 North 7th, Beatrice, NE (402) (402) Jane White* Columbus Telegram columbustelegram.com P.O. Box 698, Columbus, NE (402) (402) Jeff Malmgren* Fremont Tribune ftrib.com P.O. Box 9, Fremont, NE (402) (402) Brent Wasenius* Hastings Tribune hastingstribune.com 908 West 2nd, Hastings, NE (402) (402) Eric Buderus* Kearney Hub kearneyhub.com 13 East 22nd, Kearney, NE (308) (308) Buck Mahoney* McCook Gazette mccookgazette.com P.O. Box 1268, McCook, NE (308) (308) Josh Mesh* Nebraska City News-Press P.O. Box 757, Nebraska City, NE (402) (402) Kirt Manion (SE) Norfolk Daily News norfolkdailynews.com 525 Norfolk Ave., Norfolk, NE (402) (402) Jay Prauner* North Platte Telegraph nptelegraph.com 621 N. Chesnut St., North Platte, NE (308) (308) Job Vigil* Sidney Telegraph P.O. Box 193, Sidney, NE (308) (308) Doug Law Scottsbluff Star-Herald starherald.com Box 1709, Scottsbluff, NE (308) (308) Jeff Fielder* York News-Times yorknewstimes.com P.O. 279, York, NE (402) (402) Mike Carnes* Huskers Illustrated huskersillustrated.com 3210 NW 3rd St., Lincoln, NE (402) (402) Brian Hill*, Mike Babcock Big Red Report bigredreport.com 401 N. Coddington Ave., Lincoln NE (402) (402) Steve Ryan* *-sports editor Television Stations Outlet Website Address Phone Fax Contacts KLKN (ABC, Ch 8) klkntv.com 3240 So. 10th St., Lincoln, NE (402) (402) Jon Wofford*, Lon Nichols, KOLN (CBS, Chs. 10/11) kolnkgin.com 40th and W, Lincoln, NE (402) (402) Kyle Delia*, Kevin Sjuts KETV (ABC, Ch. 7) ketv.com 27th & Douglas, Omaha, NE (402) (402) Jon Schuetz*, Matt Schick WOWT (NBC, Ch. 6) wowt.com 3501 Farnam, Omaha, NE (402) (402) Dave Webber* Merlyn Klaus, Ross Jernstrom KPTM (Fox, Ch. 42) kptm.com 4625 Farnam, Omaha, NE (402) (402) J.J. Davis*, Jeff Radcliffe KM3 (CBS, Ch. 3) kmtv.com Mockingbird, Omaha, NE (402) (402) Travis Justice* KHAS (NBC, Ch. 5) khastv.com P.O. Box 578, Hastings, NE (402) (402) Ed Littler* KHGI (ABC, Ch. 13) P.O. Box 220, Kearney, NE (308) (308) Sean Bilodeau* KNOP (NBC, Ch. 2) knoptv.com P.O. Box 749, North Platte, NE (308) (308) Joe Swift* KDUH (ABC, Ch. 4) kduhtv.com st Ave., Scottsbluff, NE (308) (308) Victor Quick* KCAU (ABC, Ch. 9) kcautv.com 625 Douglas St., Sioux City, IA (712) (712) Tim Seaman* NETV (PBS, Ch. 12) net.unl.edu 1800 North 33rd, Lincoln, NE (402) (402) Joe Turco Radio Stations Outlet Website Address Phone Fax Contacts Pinnacle Sports Productions P.O. Box 570, 921 Village Square, Gretna, NE (402) (402) Paul Aaron (President) Kevin Moore (GM) KLIN-1400 AM klin.com 4343 O Street, Lincoln, NE (402) (402) John Bishop* KFAB-1110 AM kfab.com 5010 Underwood, Omaha, NE (402) (402) Jim Rose-! KFOR-1240 AM kfor.com 6900 Van Dorn, Lincoln, NE (402) (402) Chuck Stevens KRNU-90.3 FM krnu.unl.edu 147 Andersen Hall, Lincoln, NE (402) (402) Rick Alloway KLMS-1480 AM espn1480.com 3800 Cornhusker Hwy, Lincoln, NE (402) (402) Bill Doleman* KOZN-1620 AM 1620thezone.com 5011 Capitol Suite #300, Omaha, NE (402) (402) Kevin Kugler *-sports director;!-baseball radio analyst Other Baseball Publications/Organizations Outlet Website Address Phone Fax Contacts Baseball America baseballamerica.com P.O. Box 2089, Durham, NC (800) (919) WIll Kimmey John Manuel, Allen Simpson Collegiate Baseball baseballnews.com P.O. Box 50566, Tucson, AZ (520) (520) Lou Pavlovich Jr. Sports Weekly usatoday.com/sports 7950 Jones Branch Dr., McLean, VA (800) (703) Dana Heiss Grodin Rosenblatt Report rosenblattreport.com 2911 Rayado Ct. S., College Station, Texas (979) Kendall Rogers National Collegiate Baseball Writers of America ncbwa.com Room 124, St. John Arena, Columbus OH (614) Todd Lamb 8

9 NCAA Compliance Guidelines for Boosters NCAA Principles NCAA Definitions Guidelines and Reminders for Boosters The University of Nebraska Athletic Department takes great pride in abiding by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Big 12 Conference rules and guidelines that govern Division I competition. For the benefi t of the many alumni, fans and booster club members who are so active in supporting and assisting the Huskers throughout the year, we would like to remind everyone of a few defi nitions and rules that apply to all athletic representatives and boosters. NCAA Principles Institutional Control It is the responsibility of the University of Nebraska to control its intercollegiate athletic program in compliance with the rules and regulations of the NCAA. Responsibility The University of Nebraska s responsibility for the conduct of its program includes responsibility for the actions of its staff members and for the actions of any other individual, booster or organization engaged in activities promoting the athletic interests of the institution. Compliance The University of Nebraska must monitor its program to assure compliance and to identify and report to the NCAA instances in which compliance has not been achieved. An institution found to have violated NCAA rules is subject to disciplinary and corrective actions as determined by the NCAA. NCAA Definitions Athletic Representative/Booster You are considered to be a University of Nebraska athletic representative if you: Are a present or past member of a University of Nebraska booster club or agency that promotes the Huskers intercollegiate athletic program; Have made fi nancial contributions to the athletic department or to an athletic booster organization of the University of Nebraska; Are, or have been, providing benefi ts (e.g., summer jobs, meals etc.) to enrolled student-athletes, their family members or friends; Are, or have been involved in any manner of promoting the University of Nebraska intercollegiate athletic program. Please note: Once an individual is identifi ed as an athletic representative, that person retains that identity indefi nitely. The University of Nebraska is ultimately responsible for the acts of all representatives of athletic interests in relation to NCAA rules and regulations. Prospective Student-Athlete A prospective student-athlete is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade or above, including students in prep schools and junior colleges as well as students who have offi cially withdrawn from a four-year institution and plan to transfer to another institution. In addition, a student who has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospective student-athlete if the institution or a booster provides the individual or the individual s relatives or friends with any fi nancial assistance or benefi ts that the institution does not provide to prospective students in general. A good rule of thumb is to treat ALL STUDENTS as prospects. Student-Athlete A student-athlete is a student whose enrollment was solicited by a member of the athletic staff or other representative of athletic interests with a view toward the student s ultimate participation in the intercollegiate athletic program. Contact A contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect, or the prospect s parent or legal guardian, and an institutional staff member or athletic representative during which any dialogue occurs. Recruiting Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or a prospect s family member (or guardian) by an institutional staff member or by athletic representative of the institution, for the purpose of securing the prospect s enrollment and ultimate participation in the institution s intercollegiate athletic program. Guidelines and Reminders for Boosters A booster may not contact the prospect, prospect s coach, principal or counselor in an attempt to evaluate or recruit the prospect. A booster may not expend funds to entertain or provide transportation for a prospective student-athlete, family members or friends. A booster may not become directly or indirectly involved in making arrangements for a prospect, or the prospect s relative or friends to receive money or fi nancial aid of any kind. A booster may not contact a prospective student-athlete through letter writing, telephone calling or other forms of communication. However, here are a few ways that a Husker Booster may be involved: Do discuss summer employment opportunities with a prospect after he/she has signed a National Letter of Intent with the University of Nebraska. Do attend high school athletic events without contacting prospective studentathletes. Do continue existing friendships with families and friends of prospective student-athletes. Do send recommendation letters, newspaper clippings or similar information about prospective student-athletes to Husker coaches. Extra Benefits Guidelines for Boosters Extra Benefit An extra benefi t is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or an athletic representative to provide a student-athlete or the student-athlete s relative or friend a benefi t not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Boosters may not provide any special arrangement considered to be an extra benefi t by NCAA defi nition. Examples of extra benefi ts include but are not limited to: Providing cash or loans of any amount; Signing or co-signing for a loan or other forms of fi nancial assistance; Providing the use of a telephone to make local or long distance calls; Transporting a student-athlete or providing the use of a vehicle; Providing free or reduced rent housing; Giving gifts of any kind (i.e. birthday, Christmas, Valentine s Day); Promising a student-athlete postgraduate education or employment; Offering free services (i.e. clothing, airline tickets, laundry, car repair, haircuts, restaurant meals); Providing payment to a student-athlete for a booster club speaking engagement; Providing employment for relatives or friends. However, here are a few ways that a Husker booster may help: Do invite a student-athlete to participate in non-profi t, charitable or educational events. Do invite a student-athlete into your home for an occasional meal. Do contact the NU Athletic Compliance Offi ce for approval prior to a studentathlete engaging in outside speaking or promotional activities. Do pay a student-athlete the commensurate rate for actual and legitimate employment. For More Information on NCAA Guidelines For further information regarding NCAA Guidelines for Athletic Representatives, please contact the Athletic Compliance Offi ce at (402) or (800) Inquiries may also be mailed to the Athletic Compliance Offi ce at 300 West Stadium, P.O. Box , Lincoln, NE or faxed to (402)

10 Hawks Field at Haymarket Park The Home of the Husker Baseball Program Haymarket Park Timeline July 30, NEBCO Inc., Lincoln Mayor Don Wesley and UNL officials announce plans for a baseball/softball complex located near Sixth and Charleston streets. Aug. 10, Lincoln City Council approves the stadium project. April 1, The University of Nebraska Regents unanimously approve UNL s funding portion for Hawks Field at Haymarket Park. April 12, Ground is broken on Hawks Field at Haymarket Park. April 20, Sod is laid down inside the park for the first time. June 1, The Lincoln Saltdogs defeat Sioux City, 7-6, in front of a crowd of 6,827 in the first game at Haymarket Park. Aug. 10, The Husker baseball program moves its offices to Haymarket Park. Feb. 23, The University of Nebraska Board of Regents approved the naming of the playing surface after Myrna Hawks, a long-time supporter of the NU baseball program. March 5, The NU baseball team makes its Hawks Field debut against Nebraska-Kearney, a 23-1 Husker victory. April 28, Hawks Field at Haymarket Park dedication ceremonies were held before the start of Nebraska s doubleheader against Kansas. May 26, The pedestrian walkway from downtown Lincoln to Haymarket Park is completed, giving fans easy access from the historic Haymarket District. Top 10 Crowds at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park No. Att. Opponent Date 1. 8,711 vs. Miami # 6/11/ ,662 vs. Creighton* 6/4/ ,569 vs. Richmond# 6/9/ ,485 vs. Texas 4/8/ ,481 vs. Richmond# 6/8/ ,474 vs. Richmond# 6/7/ ,308 vs. Miami # 6/10/ ,304 vs. Creighton* 6/5/ ,163 vs. Texas 4/9/ ,669 vs. Illinois-Chicago* 6/3/05 # - NCAA Super Regional; * - NCAA Regional Year-by-Year Record Year Record (.853) (.829) (.678) (.892) Totals (.827) Hawks Field at Haymarket Park ushered in an exciting era for the Husker baseball program in the spring of Set on 32 acres one-half mile west of campus near downtown, the complex combines private and public entities, giving the University of Nebraska and the City of Lincoln a one-of-a-kind facility for the Huskers and the Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association of Independent League Professional Baseball. On July 30, 1999, the University of Nebraska, the City of Lincoln and NEBCO Inc., announced plans to construct two new stadiums, an 8,500-seat ballpark for the Husker baseball program and the Saltdogs marking professional baseball s return to the Star City for the fi rst time in 40 years and a 2,500-seat softball stadium located next door. Building a complex for the Huskers, as well as the Saltdogs, whose season runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day, required leadership and a forwardthinking vision from all three entities. The $29.53 million cost was primarily divided between the city, NEBCO and the University with additional sources contributing for the rest of the project. In March of 2000, Howard and Myrna Hawks guaranteed UNL s commitment to the baseball/softball project, enabling the University to move forward on the complex on schedule. An avid supporter of the Husker baseball program, Myrna Hawks never had the opportunity to see the fi nished product, as she passed away on Jan. 24, In her honor, the playing surface was named Hawks Field in February of 2002 and was formally dedicated on April 28, 2002, before a doubleheader against Kansas. She was a baseball fanatic, Howard Hawks said of his wife of 45 years. She went to baseball games before we were married, but I know that after we were married, she never went to a game where she didn t keep score. She felt you didn t really know what had happened if you didn t know how this guy hit last time, and how they pitched to him, so she kept track of all those things. The DLR Group was hired to be the principal designer of the ballparks, as well as the plaza between the two fi elds, and to create a design unique for Lincoln. Early on, one of the goals of the project was to enhance the experience for the fans who attend games at the new park. According to the DLR Group, the intimate atmosphere at Haymarket Park was intentional. One of the primary concepts driving this whole facility was to create a park within a park, which meant the fans would be able to view the action from anywhere in the park, says Pat Phelan, principal and project manager at the DLR Group in Omaha. There s an open concourse, so when fans are waiting in line for concessions or restrooms, they can still see the fi eld from there. There s also a bermed seating area around the outside of the Myrna and Howard Hawks were long-time supporters of the Husker baseball program and were instrumental in getting Haymarket Park built. The field is named after Myrna, who passed away on Jan. 24,

11 park, so you can literally walk around the perimeter of the diamond while viewing the action, but you re still within the confi nes of the stadium. In the months leading up to the start of construction in April of 2000, former Nebraska Baseball Coach Dave Van Horn and Saltdogs President Charlie Meyer toured many of the top minor league facilities in the country, looking for ideas that could be implemented in the new ballpark. The infl uences of parks such as the Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, Victory Field in Indianapolis and Franklin Covey Field in Salt Lake City, are evident throughout the structure. The exterior is a red-brick exterior, while the spacious concourse level is highlighted by exposed ironwork. The playing surface is nestled in a bowl, allowing berm seating along both lines and throughout the outfi eld and a raised batter s eye consisting of pine trees in center fi eld. The features make Haymarket Park a fi rst-class facility.the ballpark s setting also allowed the designers to use Memorial Stadium and downtown Lincoln to provide a picturesque backdrop in the outfi eld. In May of 2002, the pedestrian connector was completed, allowing fans to make the walk from downtown Lincoln to the center fi eld entrance of Haymarket Park. Although many of the park s amenities the 4,500 chairback seats, 16 suites, a towering video board/scoreboard in right center fi eld, the Buck Beltzer Playground for kids down the right fi eld line and numerous restrooms and concession stands are apparent to fans, the most unique feature is the one-of-a-kind SubAir system. The technology can both heat and cool the fi eld, allowing grass to be grown nearly year-round. Hawks Field was one of the fi rst facilities - and the fi rst collegiate venue - in the country that used the state-of-the art SubAir system. Hawks Field at Haymarket Park was selected as the best playing surface in the Northern League by a vote of the league s coaches in each of the park s four seasons in the league In November of 2003, Hawks Field received another honor, as it won the Baseball Field of the Year Award in the College/University division by the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA). The ballpark is more than a playing fi eld for the Huskers. It includes medical and laundry facilities, coaches offi ces and a 1,400 square foot locker room and adjacent clubhouse, giving the Husker program one of the best baseball setups in the country. The Huskers have enjoyed their new home, posting a (.827) record at Hawks Field over the past four seasons, including a school-record 33-4 mark in The Huskers broke the previous record of 29 home wins, set three other times, most recently in Fans also turned out in record numbers during the 2005 campaign, as the Huskers drew seven of the 10 largest crowds in school history and averaged 4,983 fans per game, easily shattering the old mark of 4,299 set in 2003, to rank sixth nationally. Nebraska sold out its Super Regional against Miami in just 13 hours, and broke the singlegame record, as an overfl ow crowd of 8,711 watched Nebraska clinch its third College World Series appearance in school history with a 6-3 nationally televised victory over the Hurricanes on June In addition to the other amenities, the ballpark features the Buck Beltzer Playground. Named in honor of a former Husker baseball captain and Grand Island businessman, the enclosed park includes a padded surface for safety. Nebraska s 1,400 square foot locker room is one of the largest in college baseball and features 36 wooden lockers, including three double-sized lockers for the Husker catchers. Hawks Field at Haymarket Park Quick Facts Groundbreaking...April 12, 2000 Opened... June 1, 2001 Dedication...April 28, 2002 Architect...Stan Meredith, DLR Group Cost...$29.53 million Capacity...8,486 Chairback Seats...4,500 Suites (16 seats per suite) Parking Stalls...2,000 Dimensions...335(LL); 403(LC); 395(CF); 400(RC); 325(RL) Surface... Kentucky Bluegrass Batter s Eye... Black Hills Spruce Pine Trees Scoreboard x 16 7 with a matrix/video board Concessions... Levy Restaurants Restaurant Names (Locations)... Line Drive (Main Level Concourse)...Husker Grill (Third Base Line, Sec. 109)... Haymarket Grill (First Base Line, Sec. 112) Restrooms... 6 (Sec. 105, 108, 110, Left Field; Center Field, Club Level) Press Box Size...2,100 square feet encompassing two levels Radio/TV Booths...Four Hawks Field has 4,000 seats in the berms along both baselines and in the outfield, giving fans a relaxing and affordable place to watch Husker baseball games. 11

12 Hawks Field at Haymarket Park The Home of the Nebraska Baseball Program Dustin Timm throws out the first pitch in Hawks Field history against Nebraska-Kearney on March 5, He was also the winning pitcher in NU s win over Nebraska-Kearney. Game Details Date: Tuesday, March 5, 2002 Opponent: Nebraska-Kearney First Pitch (time): 2:08 p.m. First Pitch (outcome): ball (thrown by Dustin Timm to Eric Molina) Home Plate Umpire: Bill Goa Attendance: 3,412 Final Score: Nebraska 23, UNK 1 Time of Game: 2:50 First Night Game: April 5, 2002, vs. Oklahoma First starting lineups Nebraska-Kearney 3 Eric Molina CF 1 Joey Steiner 2B 7 Travis Boyll P 19 Ricci Fast 3B 11 Jon Christiansen 1B 10 Eric West SS 2 Tony Crosetto RF 18 Nate Bruner C 20 Beau Bump LF Nebraska 1 Jeff Leise CF 11 Drew Anderson RF 3 Jed Morris DH 16 Matt Hopper 1B 8 Jeff Blevins 2B 10 Justin Seely LF 14 Brandon Eymann 3B 7 Will Bolt SS 24 Darren Hoffart C 38 Dustin Timm P Hitting Firsts All Hawks Field fi rsts occurred during Nebraska s home opener on March 5, 2002, unless otherwise noted with date in description. FIRST BATTER (outcome): Eric Molina, Nebraska-Kearney (strikeout by Dustin Timm) Huskers Batter (outcome): Jeff Leise (Ground out to second baseman Joey Steiner off Travis Boyll) FIRST HIT: Travis Boyll, Nebraska- Kearney (Single to left fi eld off Dustin Timm, 1st inning) Huskers Hit: Matt Hopper (Single to left fi eld off Travis Boyll, 2nd inning) FIRST RUN SCORED: Matt Hopper, Nebraska (Scored from 2nd on Jeff Blevins single off Travis Boyll, 2nd inning) Opponents Run Scored: Ricci Fast, Nebraska-Kearney (double by Eric West off Brian Duensing, 4th inning) FIRST HOME RUN: Jeff Blevins, Nebraska (Three-run homer to left off Travis Boyll in 4th inning, 0-1 pitch) Opponents Home Run: Nick Blankenship, Texas Tech (Solo homer to left off Shane Komine, 1-2 pitch, 3/23/02) FIRST GRAND SLAM: Brandon Eymann (homer to right off Texas A&M s Logan Kensing in 5th inning, 3-1 pitch, 3/17/02) Opponents Grand Slam: Vito Chiaravalloti, Richmond (homer to left off Steve Hale in 9th inning, 2-2 pitch, 6/8/02) FIRST RBI: Jeff Blevins (Singled to center fi eld off Travis Boyll, scoring Matt Hopper in 2nd inning) Opponents RBI: Eric West (Doubled to left fi eld off Brian Duensing, 4th inning) FIRST SINGLE: Travis Boyll, Nebraska- Kearney (Single to left fi eld off Dustin Timm, 1st inning) Huskers Single: Matt Hopper (Single to left fi eld off Travis Boyll, 2nd inning) FIRST DOUBLE: Darren Hoffart (Double to center fi eld off Travis Boyll, 2nd inning) Opponents Double: Eric West (Double to left fi eld off Brian Duensing, 4th inning) FIRST TRIPLE: Jed Morris, Nebraska (Tripled to center fi eld off Travis Boyll, 4th inning) Opponents Triple: Denver Kitch, Oklahoma (Tripled to left center off Jamie Rodrigue, 2nd inning 4/5/02) FIRST WALK: Beau Bump, Nebraska- Kearney (by Brian Duensing, 4th inning) Huskers Walk: Matt Hopper (by Travis Boyll, 4th inning) FIRST SACRIFICE FLY: Marcellus Dawson, Nebraska (Scoring Jed Morris, off Wayne Claar, 5th inning) Opponents Sacrifi ce Fly: Brent Fossam, Texas Tech (Scoring Jon Slack off Aaron Marsden, 5th inning, 3/23/02, game 2) FIRST INTENTIONAL WALK: Nick Blankenship, Texas Tech (by Aaron Marsden, 3rd inning, 3/23/02, game 2) Huskers Intentional Walk: Jeff Leise (by Jarod McAuliff, Oklahoma, 3rd inning, 4/7/02) FIRST HIT BATTER: Will Bolt (By Travis Boyll, 4th inning) Opponents First Hit Batter: Justin Pouk, Texas A&M, ninth inning, 3/15/02) FIRST STOLEN BASE: Matt Hopper, Nebraska (Stole 2nd base off Travis Boyll/Nate Bruner, 2nd inning) Opponents Stolen Base: Justin Pouk, Texas A&M (Stole 2nd base off Shane Komine/Jed Morris, 3rd inning, 3/15/02) FIRST CAUGHT STEALING: Will Bolt (Justin Moore to Justin Pouk to Matt Alexander, 4th inning, 3/15/02) Opponents Caught Stealing: Eric Reed, Texas A&M (Jamie Rodrigue to Matt Hopper to Will Bolt, 3rd inning, 3/16/02) FIRST FLYOUT: Drew Anderson, Nebraska (Flew out to left fi elder Beau Bump, 1st inning) Opponents Flyout: Joey Steiner, Nebraska-Kearney (Flew out to right fi elder Drew Anderson, 3rd inning) Third baseman Jeff Blevins had both the first RBI (a second inning single) and first homer (a threerun shot in the fourth) in Hawks Field history against Nebraska-Kearney on March 5,

13 FIRST GROUNDOUT: Joey Steiner, Nebraska-Kearney (Jeff Blevins to Matt Hopper off Dustin Timm, 1st inning) Huskers Groundout: Jeff Leise (Grounded out Joey Steiner to Jon Christiansen, off Travis Boyll, 1st inning) FIRST STRIKEOUT: Eric Molina, Nebraska-Kearney (by Dustin Timm, 1st inning) Huskers Strikeout: Matt Hopper (by Travis Boyll, Nebraska, 3rd inning) FIRST GROUND INTO DOUBLE PLAY: Daniel Bruce, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M (Grounded out Erik Schindewolf to Matt Alexander to Travis Wong, forcing Jeff Leise at 2nd base, 4th inning, 3/17/02) Opponents Grounded Into Double Play: Jake Brown, Texas Tech (Grounded out Shane Komine to Will Bolt to Matt Hopper, forcing Bryon Smith at 2nd base, 7th inning, 3/22/02) Pitching Firsts FIRST STARTING PITCHER: Dustin Timm, Nebraska Opponents Starting Pitcher: Travis Boyll, Nebraska-Kearney FIRST WINNING PITCHER: Dustin Timm, Nebraska Opponents Winning Pitcher: Steve Rowe, Texas Tech (3/23/02, game 2) FIRST LOSING PITCHER: Travis Boyll, Nebraska-Kearney Huskers Losing Pitcher: Waylon Byers, Nebraska (vs. Texas Tech, 3/23/02, game 2) FIRST RELIEF PITCHER: Brian Duensing, Nebraska (3rd inning) Opponents Relief Pitcher: Jon Christiansen, Nebraska-Kearney (5th inning) FIRST SAVE: Waylon Byers, Nebraska (vs. Texas A&M (3/15/02) Opponents Save: Travis Wendte, Missouri (4/11/03) FIRST HIT ALLOWED: Dustin Timm, Nebraska (single by Travis Boyll, Nebraska-Kearney, 1st inning) Opponents Hit Allowed: Travis Boyll, Nebraska-Kearney (single by Matt Hopper, 2nd inning) FIRST RUN ALLOWED: Travis Boyll, Nebraska-Kearney (Matt Hopper scored on Jeff Blevins single) Opponents Run Allowed: Brian Duensing (Ricci Fast scored on Eric West s double) FIRST HOME RUN ALLOWED: Travis Boyll, Nebraska-Kearney (Three-run homer by Jeff Blevins) Opponents Home Run Allowed: Shane Komine (Solo homer by Nick Blankenship, Texas Tech, 3/22/02) FIRST STRIKEOUT: Dustin Timm, Nebraska (Struck out Eric Molina) Opponents Strikeout: Travis Boyll (Struck out Matt Hopper) FIRST WALK: Brian Duensing, Nebraska (Walked Beau Bump) Opponents Walk: Travis Boyll, Nebraska- Kearney (Walked Matt Hopper) FIRST DOUBLE-PLAY INDUCED: Jamie Rodrigue, Nebraska (Cody Mavroulis lined out to Will Bolt, 3/16/02) Opponents Double-Play Induced: Ryan Warpinski, Texas A&M (Daniel Bruce grounded out to Eric Schindewolf to Matt Alexander to Travis Wong, 3/17/02) FIRST COMPLETE GAME: Jamie Rodrigue, Nebraska (9.0 innings vs. Texas A&M, 3/16/02) Opponents Complete Game: Jeff Davis, Kansas (8.0 innings, 4/26/02) FIRST WILD PITCH: Travis Boyll, Nebraska-Kearney (4th inning) Huskers Wild Pitch: Shane Komine (vs. Texas A&M, 2nd inning, 3/15/02) FIRST HIT BATSMAN: Travis Boyll (Hit Will Bolt) Huskers Hit Batsman: Jason Burch, Nebraska (Hit Justin Pouk, 3/15/02) Fielding Firsts FIRST PUTOUT: Jed Morris, Nebraska (Caught 3rd strike on Eric Molina, 1st inning) Opponents Putout: Jon Christiansen, Nebraska-Kearney (Jeff Leise s groundout to Joey Steiner, 1st inning) Shane Komine celebrates after his four-hit shutout of Richmond in the 2002 Super Regional at Hawks Field. Komine, a two-time All-American was 21-0 at home during his four-year career. FIRST ASSIST: Jeff Blevins, Nebraska (assisting Matt Hopper on Joey Steiner s ground out, 1st inning) Opponents Assist: Joey Steiner, Nebraska-Kearney (assisting Jon Christiansen on Jeff Leise s ground out, 1st inning) FIRST ERROR: Joey Steiner, Nebraska- Kearney (misplayed grounder by Justin Seely, 2nd inning) Huskers Error: Jed Morris (overthrown ball on Justin Pouk s stolen base attempt, 3rd inning, 3/15/02) Hawks Field has played host to three NCAA Regionals since it opened in 2002, including Super Regionals in both 2002 and FIRST DOUBLE PLAY: Will Bolt, Nebraska, unassisted (hit by Cody Mavroulis, forcing Eddie Lang at 2nd base, 1st inning, 3/16/02) Opponents Double Play: Eric Schindewolf to Matt Alexander to Travis Wong, Texas A&M (hit by Daniel Bruce, forcing Jeff Leise at 2nd, 4th inning, 3/17/02) 13

14 2006 Season Outlook Huskers Reload in Hopes of Capturing Big 12 Title All-American Johnny Dorn went 12-2 with a 2.16 ERA as a freshman in Dorn s 12 wins tied for the Big 12 lead, while he also ranked among conference leaders in ERA and opponent batting average (.199). For the Nebraska baseball program, the 2006 season ushers in a new chapter. One year after setting a school record with 57 wins and earning the program s fi rst College World Series win, Nebraska will rely on a youthful lineup this spring. In 2005, Nebraska relied on a plethora of fi rst-year players in winning the Big 12 title. Pitchers such as Joba Chamberlain, Johnny Dorn and Tony Watson combined for 28 wins between them in their fi rst year of Division I competition. Offensively, NU relied on its veterans most of the year, but freshmen such as Andy Gerch, Ryan Wehrle and Ryan Bohanan were vital in helping the Huskers reach the CWS for the third time in fi ve years. For fourth-year Head Coach Mike Anderson, the fact that 29 members of the 39-man roster are freshmen or sophomores provides encouragement that bright days are ahead for the Husker program. I d say we re young and talented, which says, to me, that we have a lot of things we need to do in order to play this game the right way, Anderson said. But we ve got a lot of talent to work with, too. It is going to be one of those years where we have a lot of developing to do. We have the potential to do a lot of good things in conference and hopefully in the postseason, but that will be determined by how we improve throughout the year. Last season, Nebraska relied on a veteran lineup led by national player of the year Alex Gordon, while pitchers such as Chamberlain, Dorn and Brett Jensen found their roles and helped turn the Husker staff into one of the nation s top units. The roles may reverse this spring as the pitching staff will be relied on as the Huskers look to fi nd their offensive identity. Finding roles will be a key for us offensively, Anderson said. We have a number of guys back who saw a lot of playing time, but they will take on more substantial roles for us this year. Instead of hitting eighth or ninth, they may bat at the top or the middle of the lineup. We will be relying on them to win games for us, not to just get things done. Last year, we had guys like Gordon, (Joe) Simokaitis and (Curtis) Ledbetter who wanted that pressure. Some of these guys have not been in those situations, and our goal is to create opportunities where they can be successful. The Huskers strength will be on the mound with two returning All-American starters in Chamberlain and Dorn, along with the nation s returning saves leader in Jensen. Nebraska is one of only three teams in the country that returns multiple 10-game winners from Having Joba and Johnny gives you a sense of security on the mound that they can go out and win every time they are on the mound, Anderson said. Pitching One of the biggest changes came on the Husker pitching staff when Pitching Coach Rob Childress left to become head coach at Texas A&M following NU s College World Series run. The Huskers return 10 pitchers from a staff that was second nationally with a 2.69 ERA in The group accounted for 36 wins and 21 of the school-record 23 saves. Chamberlain and Dorn ranked among the Big 12 leaders in wins in 2005, while Jensen s 16 saves last year leads all returning college pitchers. We are fortunate to have pitchers such as Chamberlain, Dorn and Jensen, Pitching Coach Dave Bingham said. When you work in those parameters, you look for others to fi ll in roles around them in the rotation and in the bullpen and help the staff evolve. Chamberlain quickly stepped into the top of the rotation in his fi rst season at Nebraska, going 10-2 with a 2.81 ERA in 20 appearances to earn fi rst-team All-America honors. The Big 12 Newcomer Pitcher of the Year and a fi rst-team all-league pick, Chamberlain ranked among the Big 12 leaders in seven categories, including second with 130 strikeouts and third in both wins and innings pitched (118.1). He was at his best against NU s toughest foes, going 4-1 with a 2.17 ERA in seven starts, including a 13-strikeout effort against Miami in the Super Regional one of four double-digit efforts in Dorn enjoyed the fi nest rookie pitching season in school history, going 12-2 with a 2.16 ERA in 104 innings to garner third-team All-America accolades. The Big 12 Freshman of the Year, he tied for the Big 12 lead in wins a total that was seventh nationally - and ranked among the top fi ve in the league in ERA and opponent batting average (.199). He also enjoyed a 4-to-1 strikeout-towalk ratio. Dorn dominated Big 12 foes, going 5-0 with a save and a 2.05 ERA, earning series-clinching wins in four of NU s last fi ve conference series. While Dorn and Chamberlain rested during the fall, one of the biggest tasks for Bingham was fi nding replacements for left-handers Brian Duensing and Zach Kroenke, a pair of top-fi ve round draft picks who combined for a 15-2 record in As we went into the fall, our main focus was to fi nd a Sunday starter to replace Zach and someone who has Left-hander Tony Watson went 6-1 with a 2.82 ERA as a freshman to earn Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America honors. 14

15 Jeff Christy returns as NU s starter behind the plate after throwing out nearly 50 percent of opposing baserunners in the ability to work in a multitude of roles to solidify the staff, Bingham said. Tony Watson, who missed all of the 2004 campaign after shoulder surgery, was one of Nebraska s primary midweek performers, going 6-1 with a save and a 2.82 ERA in He made 23 appearances, splitting time between starting and relief duty. He showed overpowering stuff at times, fanning 39 over 44.2 innings, and picked up the victory against Missouri that put NU in the Big 12 title game. Watson, a 23rd-round pick by the Florida Marlins out of high school, will challenge for a spot in the weekend rotation. Watson s main competition for the rotation is junior college transfer Jared Cranston, who comes to NU from Seward County Community College. A 46th round pick in the 2005 draft, Cranston earned first-team Jayhawk West All-Conference honors in 2005, going 6-2 with a 2.68 ERA. He struck out 101 over 77.1 innings. Cranston could be used in the rotation or in a role similar to Duensing, who came out of the bullpen more than once during a weekend series. Right-handers Matt Foust, Drew Schwab and Charlie Shirek have put themselves in line for the fi rst opportunities to become Nebraska s midweek starters after strong falls. Foust saw limited duty in 2005, posting a 2.57 ERA in fi ve appearances, all in relief. Foust, who missed his fi rst season with a shoulder injury, was fully healthy in the fall and tossed six innings of two-hit shutout ball during the Red/White Series. Shirek redshirted in 2005, but enjoyed one of the best summers by any Husker, going 9-2 with a 1.69 ERA in the Northwoods League, where he was chosen as the league s No. 2 prospect. Shirek was the North Dakota Gatorade Player of the Year, posting an 8-1 mark and a 0.39 ERA in Schwab also redshirted last season, adding 15 pounds since arriving on campus and the results were evident in the fall. A two-time fi rst-team all-state pick in high school, he allowed just two hits in 5.2 innings in his only Red/White Series start. He could be used as a starter or in relief during the spring. Jared, Charlie, Matt and Drew really stood out for us in the fall and were our top four pitchers, Bingham said. Those four really developed and gave us quality starts in the Red/White Series and showed the depth that we have. No matter who starts, NU has the luxury of a deep bullpen that features one of the nation s top closers. A preseason All-American, Jensen established a school record with 16 saves, ranking third nationally in that category en route to All-Big 12 honors. The 6-foot-7 right-hander went 3-5 with a 1.96 ERA, converting 16- of-17 save opportunities a year ago. A 23rd-round draft pick by the Washington Nationals, Jensen already holds NU s career record with 18 saves and is a fi rst-team preseason All-American by Collegiate Baseball. Injuries have thinned part of NU s bullpen, as righthanders Ryan Bohanan and Dustin Timm were both sidelined with injuries. A sixth-year senior who had already been drafted twice, Timm was NU s primary set-up man, picking up All-Big 12 accolades after going 4-1 with a 2.13 ERA in 19 outings. Bohanan, who also was expected to start at third, will miss all of the 2006 season after off-season shoulder surgery. As a freshman Bohanan played a signifi cant role for the Huskers, going 1-1 with a 2.79 ERA in 21 outings. Another pitcher working his way back from injury is sophomore left-hander Jon Klausing, who did not allow a run in his two outings before suffering a back injury. If healthy, he has the potential to be NU s top set-up man from the left side. If Klausing is not 100 percent, the door opens for at least one freshman left-hander to work out of the bullpen. Southpaws Zach Herr, Dan Jennings, Tim Scott and Wes Simmons all earned fi rstteam all-state honors. Herr went 7-2 with a 1.22 ERA and a state-high 89 strikeouts in 2005 at Omaha Skutt High School, while Simmons, a two-time all-state pick, went 9-1 with a 0.17 ERA as a senior, fanning 105 in 47 innings. Jennings went 9-0 with a 0.85 ERA in helping West Des Moines Valley to two straight titles, while Scott compiled an 18-1 record in his fi nal two American Legion seasons. Junior Mike Harmelink, sophomore Luke Wertz and redshirt freshmen Tim Radmacher will look to earn roles in the Husker bullpen. Harmelink returned from missing all of 2004 after Tommy John surgery and posted a 3.00 ERA in fi ve appearances. Wertz went 1-0 with a 4.42 ERA in 10 outings, including a strikeout of Florida s Matt LaPorta in the College World Series. Radmacher, a former Minnesota State Player of the Year, redshirted in 2005, but pitched well in the Northwoods League, going 5-0 with a 2.79 ERA to earn all-league laurels. Erik Bird and Mike Nihsen are two other right-handers who could make contributions out of the bullpen this spring. Bird earned all-state honors at Omaha Burke last spring, going 5-1 with four saves and a 1.90 ERA, while Nihsen also garnered all-state accolades by going 5-3 with a 2.27 ERA at Ralston High School, striking out 68 in 52.1 innings. Catcher The Huskers return two of their top catchers from a year ago in senior Jeff Christy and sophomore Mark Hightower, while freshman Jeff Lanning and junior college transfer Jesse Shriner will push for playing time behind the plate. Christy was forced to handle the majority of the work behind the plate, as he started a school-record 64 games in Although he hit just.236 with a homer and 32 RBIs, Christy was one of the league s best defensive catchers, throwing out 48 percent of baserunners in his fi rst season at NU, and provided the Huskers with several clutch hits during NU s postseason run. We are going to lean on Christy behind the plate, Anderson said. We rely on him to be a leader defensively and for our pitching staff and he has done that and developed throughout last year. He understands that for us to have success, he would have to speak up and become a leader for us. Offensively, he is probably our most improved player since the end of last year, and has worked hard to put himself in position to have an outstanding senior season. Hightower was one of the Huskers primary backups in 2005, as he appeared in 18 contests, hitting.400 with three RBIs in 10 at-bats. The walk-on will add depth to the position behind Christy and the newcomers. A true freshman, Lanning enters the spring as the frontrunner to back up Christy after a strong fall campaign. Lanning was one of the top players in the state of Iowa in 2005, hitting.509 with 14 homers and 48 RBIs in leading Ankeny High School to a runner-up fi nish. Shriner also brings strong credentials into the Husker program after earning All-America accolades at Lamar Community College. As a sophomore he batted.365 with 11 homers, 52 RBIs and 21 doubles and totaled 21 homers and 134 RBIs in two years at the junior college level. Brandon Buckman batted.335 with two homers and 30 RBIs in his first season as a Husker. 15

16 Infield Nebraska s infield will take on a radically different look in 2006 without National Player of the Year Alex Gordon and All-Big 12 selections Joe Simokaitis and Curtis Ledbetter, a trio that combined for 534 career starts in the Husker infield. Despite the transition, the Husker infield features three players with extensive experience in middle infielders Ryan Wehrle and Jake Opitz and first baseman Brandon Buckman. One of the deepest positions on the 2006 roster is at first base, where Buckman leads a host of candidates at the position, which includes junior college transfer Andrew Brown, redshirt freshman Matt Wagner and true freshman Andrew Gudmunson Buckman enjoyed a solid first campaign at NU in 2005, hitting.335 with two homers and 30 RBIs while seeing most of his time at designated hitter. He had 18 multi-hit games, a total that ranked fourth on the team, including a four-hit performance in his Division I debut at Hawaii-Hilo. Buckman also served as NU s backup at first, as he did not commit an error in 128 chances. Brandon showed the ability to hit for average and had a good year for us, Anderson said. He is probably the most improved player from last season and showed the ability to drive the ball in the fall. He is motivated to have a very good senior year. Brown will likely platoon with Buckman at first or could see action at several other positions. Last season, Brown earned first-team all-region honors at Paris (Texas) JC, hitting.404 with 18 homers and 55 RBIs. He was named MVP of the Texas Collegiate League last summer, hitting.311 with 13 homers and 39 RBIs, leading the league in homers and RBIs. Wagner will look for an increased role this spring after spending last season as a redshirt. At 6-foot-4, 225 pounds, he has ideal size for a corner infielder and could provide a valuable bat off the bench. Gudmunson will also add depth at the position, as he hit.467 with five homers and 48 RBIs in earning first-team all-state honors in North Dakota in One of the more intriguing battles will be at second base between junior college transfer Steve Edlefsen and redshirt freshman Jake Mort. Edlefsen comes to Nebraska after spending two seasons at Barton County Community College. A 41stround draft pick by Boston in 2004, Edlefsen missed all of last season with an injury. He returned to action this summer, batting.293 with a homer, 19 RBIs and 12 stolen bases in Beatrice. One of the best athletes Ryan Wehrle hit.275 with 25 RBIs as a freshman in Wehrle will move from second to shortstop this spring. Andy Gerch was the NCAA Lincoln Regional MVP in 2005 and hit.460 in Nebraska s 14 postseason contests. on the team, Edlefsen could play either middle infield position. Mort, a two-time All-Nebraska selection, was a career.419 hitter and scored nearly 100 runs during his career at Nebraska City High School. The 5-foot-11, 170-pounder is a fundamentally sound player who could hit at the top or bottom of the lineup. Another player who could figure into the mix is redshirt freshman Casey Klapperich. A two-time all-state pick from Rapid City, S.D., Klapperich has impressed the coaches with his hard-nosed style of play and has shown the versatility to play second, third or short and will be a utility player for NU. Sophomore Ryan Wehrle looks for a breakout season after moving back to his natural shortstop position this spring. Last season, he overcame a sluggish start to hit.275 with 25 RBIs en route to earning All-Big 12 honors. Wehrle, a three-time all-state pick out of high school, showed the ability to drive in runs, as he hit nearly.400 with runners in scoring position as a freshman. After adding 15 pounds in the off-season, the Husker coaches believe that Wehrle can be a factor in the middle of the Husker lineup. We are really excited about Ryan s potential, Anderson said. He has the ability to hit with authority and drive people in from the middle of our lineup. Defensively, his emergence at shortstop is very important for the success of this team. Ryan has been steady for us at the position and that is something we need with a young infield. After a season-ending injury to Ryan Bohanan in December, sophomore Jake Opitz shifts over to third base after platooning at second as a freshman. The Colorado High School Player of the Year in 2004, Opitz batted.256 with three homers and 17 RBIs last season, but showed glimpses of his offensive potential in NU s CWS run, hitting.333 with six walks and a.600 on-base percentage in eight postseason contests. Opitz saw his most extensive action at third in the Super Regionalclinching win over Miami. Bohanan ended the fall penciled in at third base, but suffered a season-ending injury in December and will redshirt this season. As a freshman, he was NU s designated hitter for most of the postseason, hitting.311 with a homer and 14 RBIs in just 61 at-bats. Outfield The Husker outfield will be anchored by sophomores Andy Gerch and Bryce Nimmo, while junior college transfers Nick Jaros and Luke Gorsett and freshmen Nick Sullivan and John Lee will also make bids for playing time this season. Gerch was one of the stars of the Huskers 2005 College World Series run, hitting.460 with 13 RBIs during the NCAA Tournament en route to regional MVP and All-CWS team selection. He was one of NU s offensive leaders as a redshirt freshman, hitting.364 with four homers and 34 RBIs in 57 games. Gerch, who had off-season shoulder surgery, may be limited to designated hitter during the first month of the season, but will be counted on to be one of the Huskers top run producers. It s nice having Andy back and healthy, Anderson said. He really started to prove himself offensively last year, especially in the NCAA Tournament. We had a number of guys who played in the postseason at a high level, and now we need those players to keep that consistency throughout the year. Having Andy healthy and ready for the season is very important for our team s development. Nimmo is the other veteran returning from a year ago, as the speedster from Cheyenne, Wyo., appeared in 47 games as a true freshman last season. While he hit.207 with two homers and 18 RBIs, Nimmo showed the ability to patrol the outfield and is a very good baserunner. He will be a strong candidate to step into the leadoff role. Jaros comes to Nebraska after a decorated career at Maple Woods (Mo.) Community College, earning alldistrict honors in both seasons at the school. Last season, Jaros hit.350 with five homers, 55 RBIs and had 31 stolen bases in leading his school to an NJCAA Super Regional appearance. He spent the summer playing in Beatrice, topping the team in six offensive categories, including homers, RBIs and stolen bases, and showed the ability to play all three outfield spots. Gorsett was one of the nation s top junior college performers, playing at Garden City CC, belting 39 homers and driving in 121 runs over the last two seasons. In 2005, Gorsett was a firs-team NJCAA All-American, hitting.402 with a nation-leading 24 homers and 71 RBIs. He has quickly made the adjustment to Division I baseball and is penciled in to begin the year in right. Sullivan is another player who figures into the mix at either corner outfield position. After redshirting last season, he enjoyed a solid fall and gives NU a solid lefthanded hitter with some power. 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