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1 Table of Contents/Quick Facts Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Milwaukee Media Guide -Table of Contents- Table of Contents/Quick Facts...1 Head Coach Scott Doffek Assistant Coach Cory Bigler...4 Coaching Staff...5 Support Staff...6 Schedule/League Schedule Outlook Panthers Numerical/Alphabetical Roster...14 Roster Breakdown...15 Seniors Juniors Sophomores Newcomers Season In Review Schedule/Results In Review Overall Statistics Horizon League Statistics Horizon League Review Horizon League Award Winners...52 Opponents Panther History and Records Year-By-Year Records...64 All-Time Coaching Records...65 Early Program History Year-By-Year Team Leaders Game Records Season Records Career Records Team Records...78 All-Time Series Records...79 All-Time Award Winners All-Time Series Histories Year-By-Year Results Yearly Statistics Panther Legacy in Milwaukee NCAA Regional Teams All-Time Letterwinners Jersey Number History Current Panthers in the Pros All-Time Panthers in the Pros Panthers Taken in MLB Draft This Is UWM The Milwaukee Media and Recruiting Guide was designed, written and edited by Assistant Sports Information Director Chris Zills with cover design by Assistant SID Kevin Conway. Editorial assistance provided by Sports Information Director Kevin O Connor, Kevin Conway and baseball coaches Scott Doffek and Cory Bigler. Photo credits to Trevor Thompson, Peter Jakubowski, John Jay Ward, Chris Zills and UWM Photo Services. Printing by CCI, Hartland, Wis. 1 School:... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee City/Zip:...Milwaukee, WI Founded: Enrollment:...28,042 Nickname:...Panthers Colors:... Black and Gold Home Field:...Henry Aaron Field Capacity:...1,000 Surface:...Grass Dimensions:... LF/RF-320, CF-390 Affi liation:... NCAA Division I Conference:... Horizon League Chancellor:... Dr. Carlos Santiago Athletics Director:... Bud Haidet Milwaukee -Quick Facts- -History- First Year of : , 1987 Overall All-Time Record: First Year in Division I: Division I Record (Years): (17) NCAA Regional App./Last App.:...3, 2002 Last NCAA Opp.:...Nebraska/SW Missouri State Result:... L, 7-2/L, 6-1 -Media Relations- Asst. SID/ Contact:...Chris Zills Offi ce Phone:... (414) Cell Phone:... (414) czills@uwm.edu SID:... Kevin O Connor SID Fax:... (414) Press Box Phone:... (414) Website:... SID Mailing Address:...P.O. Box Milwaukee, WI Coaching Staff- Head Coach:... Scott Doffek Alma Mater:... Concordia University Record at UWM (Years): (1) Career Record (Years):...Same Assistant Coach:...Cory Bigler Assistant Coach:... Dean Haase Volunteer Assistant Coach:...Blake Kangas Offi ce Phone:... (414) Team Information- Overall Record: League Record: League Finish:...3rd League Tournament: Final Ranking:...N/A Starters Returning/Lost:... 5/4 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost:... 1/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...17/8

2 2 #5 Scott Doffek Head Coach Second Season Head Coach Scott Doffek Four-Time Horizon League Champions Scott Doffek enters his second year as the head coach of the Panthers, having been named to the position in September of A mainstay in the Milwaukee baseball program, Doffek enters his 14th season with the Panther coaching staff after spending the previous 12 years as the assistant head coach. He continues to lead the Milwaukee offense to great success at the plate, with six regulars batting over.300 last season, including two fi nishing in the top 10 in the league. His squad recorded 25-plus wins for the 10th time in the past 11 seasons, with his 25 victories a year ago breaking the program mark for wins by fi rst-year head coach, which had been 21. 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 five-straight 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 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 semifi nals at the Horizon League Tournament. Doffek was named the seventh head coach in the history of the Milwaukee baseball program on Sept. 25, I feel extremely blessed to have been given this opportunity, Doffek said at the time. The great thing is that I am coming into a position I m very familiar with, especially when it comes to the day-to-day duties of all baseball operations. This roster is fi lled with players I have been working with all along and the guys know the way I work and what I expect of them. At the same time, I know how they work and what they expect from us. I see it as a very smooth transition. 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 overall. Doffek led the offense to great heights, with seven regulars batting over.300, paced by All-American outfi elder 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 fi ve in the record book in

3 Head Coach Scott Doffek Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Horizon League Standings (Since 1995) In League Games W L Pct. WS Milwaukee UIC Wright State Youngstown State^ Butler Detroit Cleveland State Overall W L Pct. WS Milwaukee UIC Butler Wright State Youngstown State^ Detroit Cleveland State WS - Season at.500 or above ^ Totals since 2002, YSU s fi rst season in HL Doffek s infl uence reached a national level in 1999 when Milwaukee upset No. 1 Rice University during the program s fi rst appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Doffek, along with Jerry Augustine, was named the 1999 Wisconsin 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 fi ve 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. 3 numerous categories: average (third), runs (third), hits (second), triples (second), runs batted in (third), total bases (third) and home runs (fi fth). During Doffek s time at UWM, he has been instrumental in the Panthers rise to a league and regional power. Since his fi rst 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. Before joining the coaching staff, Doffek spent fi ve seasons ( ) 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. MILWAUKEE S RECORD IN DOFFEK S TENURE YEAR OVERALL LEAGUE FINISH NOTES th/MCC West School record for wins nd/MCC School record for wins rd/MCC School record for wins nd/MCC School record for wins/win percentage School s fi rst above-.500 record nd/MCC MCC Tournament Champions School s fi rst NCAA appearance Defeated No. 1 Rice WBCA Co-Coach of the Year st/MCC MCC Regular Season Champions st/MCC MCC Regular Season Champions MCC Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament appearance School record for wins/win percentage nd/Horizon Horizon League Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament appearance Fifth-straight 30+ win season rd/Horizon Seventh-straight 25+win season th/Horitzon Eighth-straight 20+ win season rd/Horizon Ninth-straight 20+ win season nd/Horizon Won 30+ games for 6th time in 9 years rd/Horizon Record for wins by fi rst-year head coach TOTALS *As Head Coach Only: Overall/16-14 League

4 4 #22 Cory Bigler Head Assistant Coach Fifth Season Coaching Staff Four-Time Horizon League Champions Cory Bigler enters his fifth 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. Under Bigler s watch a season ago, 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 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 2006, Rick Cavaiani posted the best winning percentage in school history, 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. In 2005, Aaron Sorenson earned Horizon League Newcomer of the Year honors. 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. Bigler worked with an injury-riddled pitching staff in 2004 but was still able to mold the unit into a solid group. Junior hurler Ben Stanczyk was named the Horizon League Pitcher of the Year with a 7-3 record and four saves while freshman Robert Michalkiewicz also excelled in his first year at UWM. Stanczyk was signed by the Milwaukee Brewers after the 2004 season and has steadily moved up in the organization since his rookie season. A three-year letterwinner from , Bigler transferred to Milwaukee from UW-Oshkosh, where he played in At UWM, the righthander posted an 11-8, pitching 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 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 while also serving as the pitching coach at Cardinal Stritch University in Bigler added to his impressive resume by serving as the varsity pitching coach at the high school level, coaching at Whitnall High School from and Brookfield Central High School in In addition to his credentials as a pitching coach, Bigler has also served as the coordinator and instructor of the Bigler Summer camps each of the last nine years. The Bigler Summer Camps are run by Cory and feature instruction on all aspects of the game. Bigler and his wife, Marci, reside in Brookfield with their two children: three year old daughter Emery and son Brooks, born in the summer of 2006.

5 Coaching Staff Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #44 Dean Haase Assistant Coach Second Season 5 Dean Haase begins his second season as an assistant coach for the Milwaukee Panthers in. His primary responsibilities at UWM are working with the catchers and serving as the fi rst base coach. He also helps Milwaukee with defensive positioning. Haase brings an impressive baseball pedigree to UWM, having been drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 1991 draft after a stellar career at UW-Oshkosh. Haase went on to play two years in the White Sox organization. In four years at Oshkosh, Haase played in 99 games, batting.274 with 11 home runs and 56 runs batted in. He was a three-year letterwinner and a two-time All-WIAC selection on the fi eld. He started every game as a junior and senior behind the plate, helping the Titans go in his career, including three league titles and a second, third and fi fth-place fi nish at the NCAA College World Series. Haase resides in Germantown, where he spent the 2005 and 2006 seasons as the assistant varsity baseball coach at Germantown High School. #42 Blake Kangas Volunteer Assistant Coach First Season Blake Kangas begins his fi rst season as a volunteer assistant coach for the UW-Milwaukee baseball team. His responsibilities include working with the outfi elders, serving as a base coach, helping with field prep and working at the UWM baseball camps, among other duties. His coaching background includes serving as an assistant coach for the Rochester (Minn.) A s American Legion team since 2003 and as a Babe Ruth head coach from 2004 through He will also serve as the hitting coach for the Herndon Braves this upcoming summer in Haymarket, Virginia. Kangas was a two-year letterwinner as player at Milwaukee in the 2004 and 2005 seasons after transferring from MATC in Madison. He batted.304 as a senior, hitting two home runs and driving in 14 runs and also pitched for the Panthers. That followed an all-conference career at MATC, where he batted.313 with 10 home runs and 70 runs batted in over two seasons. Kangas is originally from Rochester, Minn., and comes from a family with ties to athletics. His dad was the National High School Coach of the Year in 2002 and has won American Legion World Series and Minnesota High School State Championship titles. His brother, Alex, is a freshman goalie for the University of Minnesota hockey team. MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

6 6 Chris Zills Sports Information Contact Third Season Support Staff Four-Time Horizon League Champions 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 UW-La Crosse and his master s degree from Marian College. He has been an active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America since Zills has also received national publication awards from CoSIDA for his work on media guides 12 times, including one for the 2006 UWM baseball media guide, which finished second in the district and fourth in the nation. He resides in West Bend with his wife, Bridget, and son, Quinn, born in December of Michael Poll Manager One of the most well-known faces around Panther Athletics is Michael Poll. He helps with many of the UWM Athletic teams and is a presence at most baseball games and practices. Poll is also involved with the UWM volleyball team and both basketball teams. Pounce Mascot

7 Schedule Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Date Opponent Site Time 2/22/08 at Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla. 3 p.m. 2/23/08 vs. UNC-Wilmington Jacksonville, Fla. 11 a.m. 2/24/08 vs. Richmond Jacksonville, Fla. 10 a.m. (Feb at Jacksonville Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla.) 2/29/08 at Saint Mary s Moraga, Calif. 4 p.m. 3/1/08 at Saint Mary s (2) Moraga, Calif. 1 p.m. 3/2/08 at Saint Mary s Moraga, Calif. 2 p.m. 3/7/08 at Centenary College Shreveport, La. 5 p.m. 3/8/08 at Centenary College (2) Shreveport, La. 11 a.m. 3/9/08 at Centenary College Shreveport, La. 1 p.m. 3/14/08 at Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. 2:30 p.m. 3/15/08 at Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. Noon 3/16/08 at Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. Noon 3/21/08 at UIC* Chicago, Ill. 12:05 p.m. 3/22/08 at UIC* (2) Chicago, Ill. 3:05 p.m. 3/26/08 at Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 4:05 p.m. 3/28/08 at Butler* Indianapolis, Ind. 2 p.m. 3/29/08 at Butler* (2) Indianapolis, Ind. 11 a.m. 4/2/08 at Northern Illinois DeKalb, Ill. 2:30 p.m. 4/4/08 at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 2 p.m. 4/5/08 at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 2 p.m. 4/6/08 at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 1 p.m. 4/9/08 at Chicago State (2) Chicago, Ill. 5 p.m. 4/11/08 Cleveland State* Henry Aaron Field 2 p.m. 4/12/08 Cleveland State* (2) Henry Aaron Field Noon 4/15/08 Bradley (2) Henry Aaron Field 2 p.m. 4/19/08 at Cleveland State* (2) Cleveland, Ohio Noon 4/20/08 at Youngstown State* (2) Youngstown, Ohio 11 a.m. 4/22/08 at Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 6 p.m. 4/25/08 at Wright State* Dayton, Ohio 6:30 p.m. 4/26/08 at Wright State* (2) Dayton, Ohio 1 p.m. 4/29/08 Northern Illinois Henry Aaron Field 3 p.m. 4/30/08 at Northwestern Evanston, Ill. 3 p.m. 5/2/08 Valparaiso* Henry Aaron Field 2 p.m. 5/3/08 Valparaiso* (2) Henry Aaron Field Noon 5/6/08 Chicago State (2) Henry Aaron Field 3 p.m. 5/7/08 at UNI Waterloo, Iowa 6:30 p.m. 5/9/08 UIC* (2) Henry Aaron Field 2 p.m. 5/10/08 Butler* (2) Henry Aaron Field Noon 5/15/08 Youngstown State* (2) Miller Park 4:30 p.m. 5/16/08 Youngstown State* Henry Aaron Field 1 p.m. Horizon League Tournament (May 20-24, ) 5/20/08 Horizon League Tournament Youngstown, Ohio TBA 5/21/08 Horizon League Tournament Youngstown, Ohio TBA 5/22/08 Horizon League Tournament Youngstown, Ohio TBA 5/23/08 Horizon League Tournament Youngstown, Ohio TBA 5/24/08 Horizon League Tournament Youngstown, Ohio TBA -- all times listed are Central time unless noted -- * indicates Horizon League games -- BOLD indicates home games played in Milwaukee, Wis. 7

8 8 Date Opponents Time (EST) 02/22/08 Cleveland Louisville... 2:00 p.m. 02/22/08 Jacksonville... 4:00 p.m. 02/22/08 Youngstown Georgia Tech... 4:00 p.m. 02/22/08 Wright Arkansas... 4:05 p.m. 02/22/08 Tulane... 8:00 p.m. 02/23/08 Milwaukee vs. UNC-Wilmington...12:00 p.m. 02/23/08 Cleveland Louisville... 1:00 p.m. 02/23/08 Valparaiso vs. Austin Peay... 1:00 p.m. 02/23/08 Youngstown Georgia Tech... 2:00 p.m. 02/23/08 Wright Arkansas... 2:05 p.m. 02/23/08 Tulane... 3:00 p.m. 02/24/08 Milwaukee vs. Richmond...11:00 a.m. 02/24/08 Cleveland Louisville... 1:00 p.m. 02/24/08 Tulane... 1:00 p.m. 02/24/08 Valparaiso vs. Austin Peay... 1:00 p.m. 02/24/08 Youngstown Georgia Tech... 1:00 p.m. 02/24/08 Wright Arkansas... 2:05 p.m. 02/24/08 Wright Louisville... 3:00 p.m. 02/29/08 Stephen F. Austin... 3:00 p.m. 02/29/08 Valparaiso vs. Austin Peay... 3:30 p.m. 02/29/08 Kentucky... 4:00 p.m. 02/29/08 Cleveland Charlotte... 4:00 p.m. 02/29/08 Saint Mary s... 5:00 p.m. 02/29/08 Wright Washington State... 6:30 p.m. 03/01/08 Kentucky... 2:00 p.m. 03/01/08 Cleveland Charlotte...12:00 p.m. 03/01/08 Valparaiso vs. Illinois State...12:00 p.m. 03/01/08 Youngstown State... 1:00 p.m. 03/01/08 Saint Mary s... 2:00 p.m. 03/01/08 Kentucky... 3:00 p.m. 03/01/08 Youngstown Pittsburgh... 4:00 p.m. 03/01/08 Saint Mary s... 5:00 p.m. 03/01/08 Wright Washington State... 5:00 p.m. 03/01/08 Baylor... 7:30 p.m. 03/02/08 Cleveland Charlotte...12:00 p.m. 03/02/08 Illinois vs. Illinois-Chicago...12:00 p.m. 03/02/08 Youngstown State...12:00 p.m. 03/02/08 Valparaiso vs. Indiana...12:00 p.m. 03/02/08 Kentucky... 1:00 p.m. 03/02/08 Saint Mary s... 3:00 p.m. 03/02/08 Wright Washington State... 3:00 p.m. 03/04/08 North Carolina State... 3:00 p.m. 03/05/08 Dayton... 2:00 p.m. 03/05/05 Duke... 2:00 p.m. 03/06/08 UNC Greensboro... 2:00 p.m. 03/06/08 Vanderbilt... 5:00 p.m. 03/07/08 Wright State...12:00 p.m. 03/07/08 West Virginia... 3:00 p.m. 03/07/08 Cleveland Cincinnati... 4:00 p.m. 03/07/08 Vanderbilt... 5:00 p.m. 03/07/08 Centenary... 6:00 p.m. 03/07/08 Youngstown Alabama... 7:30 p.m. 03/08/08 Murray State...12:00 p.m. 03/08/08 Centenary...12:00 p.m. 03/08/08 West Virginia... 1:00 p.m. 03/08/08 Wright Citadel... 2:30 p.m. 03/08/08 Murray State... 3:00 p.m. 03/08/08 Vanderbilt... 3:00 p.m. 03/08/08 Centenary... 3:00 p.m. 03/08/08 Cleveland Cincinnati... 4:00 p.m. 03/08/08 Youngstown Alabama... 5:00 p.m. 03/08/08 West Virginia... 4:00 p.m. 03/09/08 Wright Evansville...11:00 a.m. 03/09/08 Murray State...12:00 p.m. 03/09/08 Cleveland Cincinnati... 1:00 p.m. 03/09/08 Centenary... 1:00 p.m. 03/09/08 West Virginia... 1:00 p.m. 03/09/08 Vanderbilt... 2:00 p.m. 03/09/08 Youngstown Alabama... 3:00 p.m. 03/10/08 Tennessee-Martin... 2:00 p.m. 03/11/08 Marshall... 1:00 p.m. 03/11/08 Youngstown Dayton... 2:00 p.m. 03/11/08 Cleveland Morehead State... 3:00 p.m. Horizon League Four-Time Horizon League Champions Date Opponents Time (EST) 03/11/08 Butler... 3:00 p.m. 03/11/08 Wright Miami (Ohio)... 6:00 p.m. 03/12/08 Marshall... 1:00 p.m. 03/12/08 Cleveland Morehead State... 3:00 p.m. 03/13/08 Youngstown Xavier... 3:00 p.m. 03/13/08 Illinois-Chicago... 4:00 p.m. 03/14/08 Cleveland Evansville... 3:00 p.m. 03/14/08 Youngstown Xavier... 3:00 p.m. 03/14/08 Austin Peay... 3:30 p.m. 03/14/08 Tennessee Tech... 4:00 p.m. 03/14/08 Wright State... 4:00 p.m. 03/14/08 Illinois-Chicago... 4:05 p.m. 03/15/08 Cleveland State vs. Central Michigan...11:00 a.m. 03/15/08 Eastern Wright State...12:00 p.m. 03/15/08 Dayton...12:00 p.m. 03/15/08 Austin Peay... 1:00 p.m. 03/15/08 Youngstown Xavier... 1:00 p.m. 03/15/08 Illinois-Chicago... 2:05 p.m. 03/15/08 Dayton... 2:30 p.m. 03/15/08 Tennessee Tech... 3:00 p.m. 03/15/08 Eastern Wright State... 3:00 p.m. 03/16/08 Cleveland North Dakota St....11:00 a.m. 03/16/08 Austin Peay... 1:00 p.m. 03/16/08 Valparaiso vs. Eastern Michigan... 1:00 p.m. 03/16/08 Tennessee Tech... 2:00 p.m. 03/16/08 Wright Dayton... 2:00 p.m. 03/18/08 Cleveland Duquesne... 2:00 p.m. 03/18/08 Youngstown State... 3:00 p.m. 03/18/08 Illinois Illinois-Chicago... 5:05 p.m. 03/18/08 Bowling Wright State... 6:30 p.m. 03/19/08 Cleveland Bowling Green... 2:00 p.m. 03/19/08 Butler... 3:00 p.m. 03/19/08 Youngstown Duquesne... 3:00 p.m. 03/19/08 Purdue-North Illinois-Chicago... 5:05 p.m. 03/21/08 Youngstown Butler... 3:00 p.m. 03/21/08 Cleveland Case... 4:00 p.m. 03/21/08 Illinois-Chicago... 4:05 p.m. 03/21/08 Wright State... 6:30 p.m. 03/22/08 Youngstown Butler...12:00 p.m. 03/22/08 Cleveland State... 1:00 p.m. 03/22/08 Wright State... 1:00 p.m. 03/22/08 Illinois-Chicago... 1:05 p.m. 03/22/08 Youngstown Butler... 3:00 p.m. 03/22/08 Wright State... 4:00 p.m. 03/22/08 Illinois-Chicago... 4:05 p.m. 03/25/08 Indiana Univ. Youngstown State... 3:00 p.m. 03/25/08 Cleveland State... 3:00 p.m. 03/25/08 St. Francis Illinois-Chicago... 5:05 p.m. 03/25/08 Wright State... 6:30 p.m. 03/26/08 Louisville...12:00 p.m. 03/26/08 Cleveland Kent State... 3:00 p.m. 03/26/08 Youngstown Akron... 3:00 p.m. 03/26/08 Purdue... 4:00 p.m. 03/26/08 Illinois Inst. of Illinois-Chicago... 5:05 p.m. 03/26/08 Notre Dame... 5:05 p.m. 03/28/08 Cleveland Valparaiso... 3:00 p.m. 03/28/08 Butler... 3:00 p.m. 03/28/08 Wright State... 6:30 p.m. 03/29/08 Cleveland Valparaiso...12:00 p.m. 03/29/08 Butler...12:00 p.m. 03/29/08 Wright State... 1:00 p.m. 03/29/08 Youngstown Western Kentucky... 1:00 p.m. 03/29/08 Butler... 3:00 p.m. 03/29/08 Wright State... 4:00 p.m. 03/29/08 Youngstown Western Kentucky... 4:00 p.m. 03/30/08 Youngstown Western Kentucky... 1:00 p.m. 04/01/08 Bowling Youngstown State... 3:00 p.m. 04/01/08 Wright Xavier... 3:00 p.m. 04/01/08 Eastern Cleveland State... 4:00 p.m. 04/01/08 Chicago Illinois-Chicago... 7:05 p.m. 04/02/08 Youngstown State... 3:00 p.m. 04/02/08 Wright Bowling Green... 3:00 p.m. 04/02/08 Northern Illinois... 3:30 p.m.

9 Composite Schedule Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Date Opponents Time (EST) 04/02/08 Bradley... 5:00 p.m. 04/02/08 Marian... 6:00 p.m. 04/02/08 Cleveland Ohio... 6:00 p.m. 04/04/08 Southern Illinois... 3:00 p.m. 04/04/08 Illinois-Chicago... 5:05 p.m. 04/04/08 Wright Cleveland State... 6:00 p.m. 04/04/08 Youngstown State... 7:00 p.m. 04/05/08 Wright Cleveland State...12:00 p.m. 04/05/08 Youngstown State... 1:00 p.m. 04/05/08 Illinois-Chicago... 2:05 p.m. 04/05/08 Southern Illinois... 3:00 p.m. 04/05/08 Wright Cleveland State... 3:00 p.m. 04/05/08 Youngstown State... 4:00 p.m. 04/05/08 Illinois-Chicago... 5:05 p.m. 04/06/08 Southern Illinois... 2:00 p.m. 04/08/08 Cleveland Canisius... 2:00 p.m. 04/08/08 Central Michigan... 3:00 p.m. 04/08/08 Indiana Butler... 3:00 p.m. 04/08/08 Youngstown Toledo... 3:00 p.m. 04/08/08 Notre Dame... 5:05 p.m. 04/08/08 Wright State... 6:30 p.m. 04/09/08 Youngstown State... 3:00 p.m. 04/09/08 Chicago State... 3:00 p.m. 04/09/08 Northern Valparaiso... 4:00 p.m. 04/09/08 Cleveland State... 5:00 p.m. 04/09/08 Chicago State... 6:00 p.m. 04/09/08 Wright State... 6:30 p.m. 04/09/08 Illinois-Chicago... 8:05 p.m. 04/11/08 Cleveland Milwaukee... 3:00 p.m. 04/11/08 Wright Butler... 3:00 p.m. 04/11/08 Youngstown State... 7:00 p.m. 04/12/08 Wright Butler...12:00 p.m. 04/12/08 Chicago Valparaiso... 1:00 p.m. 04/12/08 Cleveland Milwaukee... 1:00 p.m. 04/12/08 Youngstown State... 1:00 p.m. 04/12/08 Wright Butler... 3:00 p.m. 04/12/08 Cleveland Milwaukee... 4:00 p.m. 04/12/08 Youngstown State... 4:00 p.m. 04/12/08 Chicago Valparaiso... 4:00 p.m. 04/13/08 Chicago Valparaiso... 2:00 p.m. 04/15/08 Milwaukee... 3:00 p.m. 04/15/08 Youngstown State... 3:00 p.m. 04/15/08 Valparaiso... 4:00 p.m. 04/15/08 Milwaukee... 6:00 p.m. 04/15/08 Kent Cleveland State... 6:00 p.m. 04/15/08 Wright State... 6:30 p.m. 04/15/08 Illinois State... 7:00 p.m. 04/16/08 Youngstown State... 2:00 p.m. 04/16/08 Butler... 3:00 p.m. 04/16/08 Cleveland Niagara... 4:00 p.m. 04/18/08 Valparaiso... 1:00 p.m. 04/18/08 Valparaiso... 4:00 p.m. 04/19/08 Youngstown State... 1:00 p.m. 04/19/08 Cleveland State... 1:00 p.m. 04/19/08 Wright Valparaiso... 1:00 p.m. 04/19/08 Youngstown State... 4:00 p.m. 04/19/08 Cleveland State... 4:00 p.m. 04/19/08 Wright Valparaiso... 4:00 p.m. 04/20/08 Cleveland State... 1:00 p.m. 04/20/08 Youngstown State...12:00 p.m. 04/20/08 Wright Illinois-Chicago... 1:05 p.m. 04/20/08 Cleveland State... 4:00 p.m. 04/20/08 Youngstown State... 3:00 p.m. 04/20/08 Wright Illinois-Chicago... 4:05 p.m. 04/22/08 Central Michigan... 3:00 p.m. 04/22/08 Wright Toledo... 3:00 p.m. 04/22/08 Cleveland State... 5:00 p.m. 04/22/08 Iowa... 7:00 p.m. 04/22/08 Northern Illinois... 7:15 p.m. 04/23/08 Butler... 3:00 p.m. 04/23/08 Mt. Vernon Cleveland St.... 5:00 p.m. 04/23/08 Youngstown Penn State... 5:35 p.m. 04/23/08 Central Illinois-Chicago... 7:05 p.m. 04/25/08 Valparaiso... 4:00 p.m. 9 Date Opponents Time (EST) 04/25/08 Youngstown Cleveland State... 6:00 p.m. 04/25/08 Wright State... 7:30 p.m. 04/26/08 Youngstown Cleveland State...12:00 p.m. 04/26/08 Valparaiso... 1:00 p.m. 04/26/08 Wright State... 2:00 p.m. 04/26/08 Youngstown Cleveland State... 3:00 p.m. 04/26/08 Valparaiso... 4:00 p.m. 04/26/08 Wright State... 5:00 p.m. 04/29/08 Indianapolis... 3:00 p.m. 04/29/08 Cleveland Akron... 3:00 p.m. 04/29/08 Northern Milwaukee... 4:00 p.m. 04/29/08 Bradley... 4:00 p.m. 04/29/08 Bradley... 7:00 p.m. 04/30/08 Kent Youngstown State... 3:00 p.m. 04/30/08 Valparaiso... 4:00 p.m. 04/30/08 Northwestern... 4:00 p.m. 04/30/08 Cleveland Pittsburgh... 6:00 p.m. 04/30/08 Wright State... 6:30 p.m. 04/30/08 Chicago Illinois-Chicago... 8:05 p.m. 05/02/08 Milwaukee... 3:00 p.m. 05/02/08 Cleveland State... 6:00 p.m. 05/02/08 Wright Youngstown State... 7:00 p.m. 05/03/08 Cleveland State...12:00 p.m. 05/03/08 Milwaukee... 1:00 p.m. 05/03/08 Wright Youngstown State... 1:00 p.m. 05/03/08 Cleveland State... 3:00 p.m. 05/03/08 Milwaukee... 4:00 p.m. 05/03/08 Wright Youngstown State... 4:00 p.m. 05/06/08 Chicago Milwaukee... 4:00 p.m. 05/06/08 Wright Kentucky... 6:30 p.m. 05/06/08 Iowa... 7:00 p.m. 05/06/08 Chicago Milwaukee... 7:00 p.m. 05/07/08 Northern Iowa... 7:30 p.m. 05/09/08 Milwaukee... 3:00 p.m. 05/09/08 Youngstown Wright State... 3:00 p.m. 05/09/08 Milwaukee... 6:00 p.m. 05/09/08 Youngstown Wright State... 6:00 p.m. 05/10/08 Milwaukee... 1:00 p.m. 05/10/08 Cleveland Wright State... 1:00 p.m. 05/10/08 Youngstown Valparaiso... 1:00 p.m. 05/10/08 Milwaukee... 4:00 p.m. 05/10/08 Youngstown Valparaiso... 4:00 p.m. 05/11/08 Butler...12:00 p.m. 05/11/08 Cleveland Illinois-Chicago... 1:05 p.m. 05/11/08 Butler... 3:00 p.m. 05/11/08 Cleveland Illinois-Chicago... 4:05 p.m. 05/12/08 Youngstown West Virginia... 7:00 p.m. 05/13/08 Indiana... 3:00 p.m. 05/13/08 Cleveland State... 5:00 p.m. 05/13/08 Wright Cincinnati... 6:30 p.m. 05/13/08 Kent Youngstown State... 7:00 p.m. 05/14/08 Purdue... 4:00 p.m. 05/14/08 Cleveland State... 5:00 p.m. 05/15/08 Youngstown Milwaukee... 4:30 p.m. 05/15/08 Youngstown Milwaukee... 7:30 p.m. 05/16/08 Cleveland Butler... 3:00 p.m. 05/16/08 Youngstown Milwaukee... 1:00 p.m. 05/16/08 Wright State... 6:30 p.m. 05/16/08 Illinois-Chicago... 7:05 p.m. 05/17/08 Cleveland Butler... 1:00 p.m. 05/17/08 Illinois-Chicago... 2:05 p.m. 05/17/08 Cleveland Butler... 3:00 p.m. 05/17/08 Illinois-Chicago... 5:05 p.m. 05/17/08 Wright State... 6:30 p.m. 05/18/08 Wright State...12:00 p.m. Horizon League Tournament: Hosted by Youngstown State 05/20/08 Horizon League Championships...TBA 05/21/08 Horizon League Championships...TBA 05/22/08 Horizon League Championships...TBA 05/23/08 Horizon League Championships...TBA 05/24/08 Horizon League Championships...TBA 05/25/08 Horizon League Championships...TBA

10 10 The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee baseball team will have some unanswered questions heading into the season. After reaching the semifi nals of the league tournament last year, the biggest will be dealing with the loss of another talented senior class. But, second-year head coach Scott Doffek feels that his team will be ready to use the 2007 campaign as a building block for. We lost some quality guys, but we have a lot of the core guys back who are a year older, Doffek said. Plus, we are really excited about the people we brought in. We have some players who have been around for a while and are more entrenched in the program and will hopefully take the ball and run with it. The Panthers lost four players from the 2007 roster that earned Second Team All-Horizon league honors. Included in that list is Ross McCoy, who went on to play professionally last summer for the Utica Brewmasters in the New York State League and then with the Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association. He earned second team all-league honors for the third time in his career in 2007 and established new UWM career marks for games played, at bats and doubles, while also finishing second in career hits and total bases. Ross was a mainstay here for fi ve years and was a huge part of the program, Doffek said. He was like a coach on and off the fi eld and was a quality player. I don t know that you can replace that, but you just try to put together the pieces and hopefully some of your younger guys grow into players like Ross. Doffek went through some ups and downs in his fi rst season as the head coach last year, finishing with a record, including a mark in league play. His squad did record at least 25 wins for the 10th time in the past 11 seasons, with those 25 victories breaking the program mark for wins by fi rst-year head coach, which had been 21. 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 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 semifi nals at the Horizon League Tournament. Another question for Milwaukee will be the starting pitching, with Robert Michalkiewicz (14 starts), Dan Luczak (14) and Mike Rauwerdink (12) a Season Preview Four-Time Horizon League Champions trio that accounted for 40 starts out of the 57 games played in 2007 all having moved on. We brought in some newcomers to the pitching staff that should come in and get big innings, Doffek said. We also have some returning guys we expect to step up. Like any team, we re only going as far as our pitching will take us. All is not lost for the UWM offense, as it returns seven players who started at least half of the games in 2007 from a roster that batted.303 as a team. Included in that list are senior Jesse Hart and junior Josh Groves, who each earned First Team All-Horizon League honors last season. Groves led the team with his.396 batting average, ranking sixth in the Horizon League. Hart was second at a.360 clip, which was 10th in the league. The goal for us is to win a conference championship, Doffek said. I feel like we were just a step away last year. We were probably the hottest team heading into the league tournament and played well before falling a little short on depth. When you are capable of doing the little things day in and day out and understand the importance of those things, your program is ready to win. That is what we strive for every day. INFIELD The Panthers have a lot of experience returning in the infield. In addition to Hart and Groves, juniors Andy Hetebrueg and Shawn Wozniak both saw extended action in the infield, as did sophomore Wes Munson. Hart (.360, 30 runs, 20 RBI) has been the every day second basemen most of his career and will look to go out on a high note. He was the 14th-toughest player to strike out at the NCAA D-I level last season and has three successful years in a UWM uniform behind him. He is on pace to establish career marks in at-bats, hits and doubles and will look to become the first Panther to bat over.300 in each season of a four-year career. Hart is one of the top players in the league, Doffek said. Barring an injury, he should end up with more hits than anyone in the history of the program. He is going to give you competitive atbats, he knows the game, is a good base-runner

11 Season Preview Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants and a solid defender. He has been very steady for us. Groves earned his postseason honors as a utility player, having made starts at third base, first base, catcher and designated hitter while not making an error in the fi eld in 156 chances. His 21 doubles were second-best in school history and helped him rank seventh in the NCAA in doubles per game. He got hotter as the season wound down, batting.458 (49-for-107) from April 1 through the end of the season. Groves really came on as a hitter last year, Doffek said. He was a catcher-turned-third baseman who we took a fl yer on at third and he did very well. With a year under his belt, he should be even more comfortable over there. Hopefully Josh can take some of that momentum from last year and carry it over. Hetebrueg (22 starts at 1B) hit.302 and set career-highs in all categories last year but will concentrate on the pitching side of things this year. Wozniak (34 starts at 1B) hit.248 with four home runs and 22 runs batted in. Wozniak showed fl ashes of doing what he can do last year, which is left-handed power and plate discipline, Doffek said. Hetebrueg is going to pitch, primarily, but we will also throw him in at fi rst base or DH on occasion. Then we brought in Ben Long who can catch and play first and is someone we expect to be in the middle of our lineup at some point. Munson (.239 in 30 games/18 starts) will also hope to step into a starting spot after filling in last season. Newcomers Andy Gerhartz, Cole Kraft and Casey Lyman will also be looking for playing time. Munson will take over at shortstop, Doffek said. He fi lled in last year when Grant Berkovitz was injured and should feel more comfortable with a year of work behind him. He should be able to step in and take over that role. Gerhartz is a tough-nosed type of kid that we can bounce around the infi eld. He is the type of player that can get under your skin. He is ultra-competitive and his style of play is infectious. Kraft has a lot of talent and has been a three-sport kid all along. He is now focusing on one sport and has been fun to work with. He has a good understanding of things and a good left-handed bat. I think he has a chance to be a special player as he continues here. Casey is another left-handed stick. He is a hard-working kid with a competitive nature. 11 OUTFIELD One of the biggest strengths for UWM last season was the outfield. In addition to McCoy making starts in the outfi eld in all 57 games, the graduated Rob Brockel was an everyday starter in the outfield as well and also earned second team all-league honors. That leaves Milwaukee with one other outfield position, which will be manned again by senior Nick Wichser. Wichser (.302, 5 HR, 32 RBI) ended the season on a tear, hitting safely in each of the final 16 games. He batted.388 (26-for-67) in that stretch to end the season at.302 overall and will be looked at for his leadership after starting 52 games in the outfield last year. We are counting on Nick for a little bit of everything, Doffek said. He is a fifth-year guy who knows what to expect around the league. He certainly will be an everyday guy. Hopefully he can get off to a start that he finished on. Once he got in the swing of things last year after coming off the injury [he redshirted the 2006 season], he really took off and is capable of big things. Seniors Troy Vesling (.253, 1 HR, 18 RBI in 39 games) and John Sarcia (.200, 5 RBI in 25 games) will battle for playing time, as will sophomore Tim Patzman, who played in just 10 games last year before suffering an injury and redshirting the season. Adding to the outfield mix will be junior transfer Johann Andes (an All-American at MATC last season) and freshmen Doug Dekoning and Sam Sivilotti. Center field is a tricky situation, Doffek said. I think we will be going with a true freshman for the first time since I have been here in Doug Dekoning. John Sarcia and Sam Sivilotti will also be battling for playing time there as well. Troy Vesling will be a corner outfielder and a DH. He took a huge step in the last six months and will be a guy that will be reckoned with. That leaves the right field spot, one that Patzman and Andes will battle for as the season begins. Timmy has had a hard time staying healthy. He looked solid all fall and has really shown promise in the batter s box, Doffek said. Johann is a JUCO guy that has had a lot of success at that level. He has a good left-handed stick and a plusarm. MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

12 12 CATCHER Milwaukee had three different players start behind the plate in 2007 and all three return. In addition to Groves (20 starts), sophomores Shaun Wegner (.277, 1 HR, 13 RBI) and Dan Buchholz (medical redshirt after 11 games in 2007) will be battling for playing time. In addition to that trio, junior transfer Ben Long and redshirt freshman Ricky Babcock make this position Milwaukee s deepest. Buchholz is coming off Tommy John surgery, so he won t be catching until later in the year, Doffek said. But he will have an opportunity to fi ght for the DH spot. We have said since he got here that he probably has more tools in the batting box than anyone and could legitimately be one of the bigger power guys in the lineup and league. Groves will be the everyday third baseman and catch only on occasion. Wegner had a great freshman season behind the plate and, with a year under his belt at the plate, will take another step there. Ben Long offensively has pro tools. He is a rangy kid with opposite-field power. PITCHING Doffek will need returning players to step up for the staff, as UWM returns less than half of the innings pitched (226.1 of 477.1) from the 2007 roster. Michalkiewicz was the staff ace last season, earning Second Team All-Horizon League honors after going 6-4 with a 4.03 ERA, including a league-best four complete games and two shutouts. Our staff is unproven but I believe that we have some really good arms, UWM pitching coach Cory Bigler said. If we can get those arms to mature a bit and get some positive experience early then we will be okay. As far as the staff ace, I think we have four or five guys fighting for three spots which is a positive because we will have some great competition. Hetebrueg (left) threw the most innings of any returnee, working 38.2 frames while going 2-3 in 10 games, making fi ve starts. Junior Tim Hoy (1-3 in 29.0 IP) will look to assume a spot in the rotation. He had the second-lowest earned run average on Season Preview Four-Time Horizon League Champions the squad last year and limited the opposition to a.248 average while striking out 21. Hetebrueg will pitch about 90% of the time after being a guy in the past, Bigler said. This will help his mentality as well as his approach to the game. I really see Tim Hoy making a big step. He is finally 100% healthy. He knows who he is and I look for big things out of him. Seniors Ben McClarey (1-0, 4.91 ERA), Adam Ferrell (1-2, 29.0 IP) and Matt Holzheuter (18.1 IP in 14 games) and sophomore Zach Hoch (1-0, 14 games) will add needed depth to the staff. McClarey has an opportunity to get some innings as a savvy lefty, Bigler said. Holzheuter has a power arm and has the chance to be the best guy on our staff. Ferrell should be a steady influence and can play different roles for us. He is very versatile which is important to us. Hoch is a guy who needs to allow himself to be successful he has the stuff to do it. Junior Jordan Herbert (4-0 record in 17 games) looks to take over the closer role in. He did save one game last year while striking out 31 batters in 23.2 innings the highest K/IP ratio on the squad. He was tough on the opposition all season, limiting opponents to a.188 batting average. Closer is his role to lose, Bigler said. I think he will be that guy all year long. He had a good summer figuring out his delivery. As that process goes forward, I think he can become one of the premier closers in the league he has that kind of ability. Newcomers will play a huge role for the pitching staff: juniors Craig Meier, Brad Lusti and Jeff Gordon and freshmen Brett Proud and Cuyler Franzke will all look to make an impact. Meier is the hardest worker on the staff and will play a vital role, Bigler said. Lusti is a polished guy coming in we knew what we were getting and are happy to have someone of his talent on the team. Gordon is coming off some arm issues, but should be at the top end of the rotation. Proud and Franzke just need some experience and seasoning, but could be good setup men for us. With the pieces in place, the answers will come soon enough. The Panthers open the season in Florida, taking part in Jacksonville University s tournament Feb They open against the hosts Feb. 22 at 3 p.m. CST.

13 UWM Player Profiles Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 13 Player Profiles MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

14 14 Four-Time Horizon League Champions # Name Year Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School 1 Andy Gerhartz Jr. IF R/R Wauwatosa, Wis./Marquette/Eastern Arizona 2 Dan Buchholz So. C R/R Racine, Wis./Racine Case 3 Cole Kraft Fr. 2B L/R Menomonie, Wis./Menomonie/Winona State 4 Casey Lyman Fr. IF L/R Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek 6 Wes Munson So. IF R/R Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac 7 Jeff Gordon Jr. P R/R Santa Clara, Calif./Wilcox/San Francisco 8 Jesse Hart Sr. 2B R/R West Allis, Wis./Central 9 Jordan Herbert Jr. P R/R Glendale, Wis./Nicolet/Miami (OH) 10 Shaun Wegner So. C R/R Watertown, Wis./Watertown 11 Johann Andes Jr. OF L/L Racine, Wis./Racine Park/MATC 12 Tim Hoy Jr. P L/L Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead 13 Brett Proud Fr. P L/L Oconomowoc, Wis./Oconomowoc 14 Nick Wichser Sr. OF R/R Waukesha, Wis./West 15 Brad Lusti Jr. P R/R Menahga, Minn./Menahga/MATC 17 Craig Meier Jr. P R/R Madison, Wis./Edgewood/MATC 18 Doug Dekoning Fr. OF L/L Menomonee Falls, Wis./Menomonee Falls 19 Adam Ferrell Sr. P R/R Eau Claire, Wis./North/Ridgewater 20 John Sarcia Sr. OF R/R Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee 21 Sam Sivilotti Fr. OF R/R Glendale, Wis./Nicolet 23 Ben McClarey Sr. P L/L Roselle, Ill./Lake Park (Ill.)/DuPage 24 Troy Vesling Sr. OF R/R Sun Prairie, Wis./DeForest/MATC 26 Ricky Babcock Fr. C L/R Gaithersburg, Md./Gaithersburg 27 Shawn Wozniak Jr. 1B L/L Mayville, Wis./Mayville/Alabama Southern CC 28 Ben Long Jr. C/1B R/R Wisconsin Rapids, Wis./Lincoln/MATC 30 Andy Hetebrueg Jr. P/IF R/R West Bend, Wis./West Bend West 31 Josh Groves Jr. 3B/C L/R Monona, Wis./Monona Grove 32 Zach Hoch So. P R/R Muskego, Wis./Marquette 34 Tim Patzman So. OF L/R Waukesha, Wis./Waukesha West 35 Cuyler Franzke Fr. P R/R Appleton, Wis./Fox Valley Lutheran 45 Matt Holzheuter Sr. P R/R Waterloo, Wis./Waterloo/MATC Head Coach: Scott Doffek (Second Season/14th Season at UWM overall) Head Assistant Coach: Cory Bigler (Fifth Season) Assistant Coaches: Dean Haase (Second Season) & Blake Kangas (First Season) UWM Roster Alphabetical Roster 11 Johann Andes Jr. OF 26 Ricky Babcock Fr. C 2 Dan Buchholz So. C 18 Doug Dekoning Fr. OF 19 Adam Ferrell Sr. P 35 Cuyler Franzke Fr. P 1 Andy Gerhartz Jr. IF 7 Jeff Gordon Jr. P 31 Josh Groves Jr. 3B 8 Jesse Hart Sr. 2B 9 Jordan Herbert Jr. P 30 Andy Hetebrueg Jr. P/IF 32 Zach Hoch So. P 45 Matt Holzheuter Sr. P 12 Tim Hoy Jr. P 3 Cole Kraft Fr. 2B 28 Ben Long Jr. C/1B 15 Brad Lusti Jr. P 4 Casey Lyman Fr. IF 23 Ben McClarey Sr. P 17 Craig Meier Jr. P 6 Wes Munson So. IF 34 Tim Patzman So. OF 13 Brett Proud Fr. P 20 John Sarcia Sr. OF 21 Sam Sivilotti Fr. OF 24 Troy Vesling Sr. OF 10 Shaun Wegner So. C 14 Nick Wichser Sr. OF 27 Shawn Wozniak Jr. 1B

15 Roster Breakdown 15 Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Pitchers (12) No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 7 Jeff Gordon Jr. P R/R Santa Clara, Calif./San Francisco 9 Jordan Herbert Jr. P R/R Glendale, Wis./Miami (OH) 12 Tim Hoy Jr. P L/L Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead 13 Brett Proud Fr. P L/L Oconomowoc, Wis./Oconomowoc 15 Brad Lusti Jr. P R/R Menahga, Minn./MATC 17 Craig Meier Jr. P R/R Madison, Wis./MATC 19 Adam Ferrell Sr. P R/R Eau Claire, Wis./Ridgewater 23 Ben McClarey Sr. P L/L Roselle, Ill./DuPage 30 Andy Heterbrueg Jr. P/IF R/R West Bend, Wis./West 32 Zach Hoch So. P R/R Muskego, Wis./Marquette 35 Cuyler Franzke Fr. P R/R Appleton, Wis./Fox Valley Lutheran 45 Matt Holzheuter Sr. P R/R Waterloo, Wis./MATC Catchers (5) No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 2 Dan Buchholz So. C R/R Racine, Wis./Case 10 Shaun Wegner So. C R/R Watertown, Wis./Watertown 26 Ricky Babcock Fr. C L/R Gaithersburg, Md./Gaithersburg 28 Ben Long Jr. C/1B R/R Wisconsin Rapids, Wis./MATC 31 Josh Groves Jr. 1B/C L/R Monona, Wis./Monona Grove Infielders (9) No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 1 Andy Gerhartz Jr. IF R/R Wauwatosa, Wis./Eastern Arizona 3 Cole Kraft Fr. 2B L/R Menomonie, Wis./Winona State 4 Casey Lyman Fr. IF L/R Oak Creek, Wis./Oak Creek 6 Wes Munson So. IF R/R Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac 8 Jesse Hart Sr. 2B R/R West Allis, Wis./Central 27 Shawn Wozniak Jr. 1B L/L Mayville, Wis./Alabama Southern CC 28 Ben Long Jr. C/1B R/R Wisconsin Rapids, Wis./MATC 30 Andy Heterbrueg Jr. P/IF R/R West Bend, Wis./West 31 Josh Groves Jr. 1B/C L/R Monona, Wis./Monona Grove Outfielders (7) No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 11 Johann Andes Jr. OF L/L Racine, Wis./MATC 14 Nick Wichser Jr. OF R/R Waukesha, Wis./West 18 Doug Dekoning Fr. OF L/L Menomoee Falls, Wis./Menomonee Falls 20 John Sarcia Sr. OF R/R Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee 21 Sam Sivilotti Fr. OF R/R Glendale, Wis./Nicolet 24 Troy Vesling Sr. OF R/R Verona, Wis./MATC 34 Tim Patzman So. OF L/R Waukesha, Wis./West By Class Seniors (7): Ferrell, Hart, Holzheuter, McClarey, Sarcia, Vesling, Wichser Juniors (11): Andes, Gerhartz, Gordon, Groves, Herbert, Heterbrueg, Hoy, Long, Lusti, Meier, Wozniak Sophomores (5): Buchholz, Hoch, Munson, Patzman, Wegner Freshmen (7): Babcock, Dekoning, Franzke, Kraft, Lyman, Proud, Sivilotti By State Wisconsin (26): Andes, Buchholz, Dekoning, Ferrell, Franzke, Gerhartz, Groves, Hart, Herbert, Hetebrueg, Hoch, Holzheuter, Hoy, Kraft, Long, Lyman, Meier, Munson, Patzman, Proud, Sarcia, Sivilotti, Vesling, Wegner, Wichser, Wozniak Illinois (1): McClarey California (1): Gordon Maryland (1): Babcock Minnesota (1): Lusti

16 16 Returning Seniors Four-Time Horizon League Champions Jesse Hart JESSE HART ON WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A UWM PANTHER: Hard work and dedication.

17 Returning Seniors Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #8 Jesse Hart 2B Senior R/R West Allis, Wis./Central Major: Communications : Earned First Team All-Horizon League honors at second base despite missing 10 games with an elbow injury... his.360 average was second on the team and 10th in the Horizon League... made 47 starts in 47 appearances, scoring 30 runs and driving in hit a career-high three home runs... ranked as the 14thtoughest player to strike out at the NCAA Division I level, fanning just 11 times in 215 plate appearances... on pace to establish UWM career marks in at-bats, hits and doubles... had hitting streak of 11 games April (hit.521: 25-for-48 in those 11 games) and ended the year with another six-game streak... led team with 24 multi-hit games... hit.386 versus lefties and.359 with runners on base... went 8-for-13 against #21 Kentucky March tied career-high in hits with 4-for-4 effort at Hawaii March was 3-for-3 against UIC April had four hits in win over Cleveland State April added four more against Northwestern April named to the Horizon League All-Tournament Team after going 9-for-21 (two doubles/three home runs) with nine runs scored while driving in six, including a career-high four versus Wright State May : UWM s regular second baseman as a sophomore, starting 54 times in 55 appearances... hit.315 with 42 runs scored... tied the school record with 235 at-bats and his 19 doubles were fi fth-best for a season... hit safely in 11 of fi rst 12 games of the year, including an eight-game hit streak... stole three bases against Northern Illinois Feb. 26 to tie school mark... career-high four hits as well as three RBI and two runs scored in win over Akron March scored three runs the next day vs. Zips... had three hits, including two doubles and two RBI against Chicago State April 12 en route to setting a new UWM mark for runs scored in a game with six (record was fi ve)... went 3-for-5 with a double and triple against Youngstown State April collected 21 multi-hit games on the season... ended the season on a seven-game hitting streak... hit.373 versus lefties,.351 with runners on and.361 with runners in scoring position. 2005: Made 21 starts in 35 games as a freshman... hit.371, second-best on the team, while registering a.517 slugging percentage and a.414 on-base percentage... went 2-for-4 with a run scored in his fi rst start in a Panther uniform March 5... had three hits against Oklahoma State March was 2-for-2 with a season-best fi ve runs batted in, including a pinch-hit grand slam, in a win over IPFW April 6... had an eightgame hitting streak snapped in his final appearance of the season, going 13-for-31 (.419) in that stretch... tied his season-best with three hits versus Youngstown State May : Sat out the season as a redshirt... retained four years of eligibility. High School: Multi-sport athlete at Central High School in West Allis... First-Team All-Greater Metro Conference pick on the diamond as a senior after earning second team honors as a junior and sophomore... honorable mention all-area and all-district pick... earned four letters on the gridiron... named an honorable mention all-league pick as a defensive back... earned two varsity letters as a guard on the Bulldog basketball squad. Personal: Son of Mike and Kerry Hart... played for the La Crosse Loggers in the summer of 2007 and 2006, earning MVP honors in 2006 after batting.286 with 63 hits and 21 runs scored... born August 5, JESSE HART S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB 2004 Did Not Play - Redshirt Totals MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

18 18 Returning Seniors Four-Time Horizon League Champions NICK WICHSER ON WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A UWM PANTHER: It means the best fi ve years of my life. Building friendships that will last forever and having fun. While also having a sense of pride that a player from the north can play the game he loves! Nick Wichser

19 Returning Seniors Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #14 Nick Wichser OF Senior R/R Waukesha, Wis./West Major: Communications : Ended the season on a tear, hitting safely in each of the fi nal 16 games... hit.388 (26-for-67) in that stretch to end the season at had nine hits and 11 runs batted in during the fi nal fi ve games of the year... played in 53 games on the season, starting 52 times... scored 40 runs and had 18 extra-base hits... set career-highs in every category... tied for team lead with eight steals... hit.339 with runners in scoring position... ranked as the 57th-hardest batter to strike out at the NCAA Division I level... stole two bases and scored a season-best three runs against Chicago State March tied career-high with four hits and scored twice against Wright State April had three hits, including two home runs, in driving in a career-best four runs in win over Cleveland State May 5... went 7-for-18 with eight RBI at the Horizon League Tournament. 2006: Redshirted and maintained junior eligibility. 2005: Appeared in 42 games, starting hit.262, fi nishing with four home runs and 21 RBI... effi cient on the base paths, going 6-for-7 in steals... hit safely in nine of 10 games Mar. 22-Apr went 3-for-4 with two runs scored versus Rhode Island March had a career-day against IPFW April 6, going 4-for-4 (2 HR) with four runs and two RBI... had three more hits two days later against Butler April 8... season-high three RBI in win over Cleveland State April enjoyed a season-best six-game hit streak May hit a home run en route to tying career-high with three runs batted in against Youngstown State May : Batted.296 in 29 games... drove home 13 runs on the season... led the team with seven HBP s... doubled and notched two hits and two RBI vs. Saint Louis March drove home two with two more hits March went three-for-four with three runs scored at NIU April 6... doubled twice and drove in three runs in back-to-back games versus UIC April notched two hits at Southern Illinois May 16. High School: Four-year baseball letterwinner and three sport standout at Waukesha West High School... First-Team All-State honoree as a shortstop... Classic 8 Conference Player of the Year in 2002 and three-time First-Team All-Classic 8 performer... Honorable Mention All-State quarterback... fi rst-team all-area in 2002 and appeared in the Jim Gantner Classic at Miller Park in Personal: Son of Mike and Mary Wischer... named MVP of the Eau Claire Cavaliers in 2006, batting a team-high.361, adding 39 runs, 31 RBI and 16 steals in 50 games... played for the Eau Claire Express in 2007, helping team to 25-9 record... born August 27, NICK WICHSER S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Did Not Play - Redshirt Totals MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

20 20 Returning Seniors Four-Time Horizon League Champions Adam Ferrell ADAM FERRELL ON WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A UWM PANTHER: Being at UWM has made me realize the discipline it takes for being a student-athlete. This has shaped me to be more goal-oriented and better prepared for my future. The experience I have gained is one I will never forget.

21 Returning Seniors Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #19 Adam Ferrell P Senior R/R Eau Claire, Wis./North/Ridewater Major: Criminal Justice : Made three starts in 11 appearances... pitched 29.0 innings, striking out 19 batters... went 1-2 with one save... struck out fi ve in 3.2 innings against #21 Kentucky March 3... saved a UWM win over UIC March 24, working two perfect innings... earned the victory against Carroll May 1, allowing one earned run in 5.0 innings, tying his season-high with fi ve strikeouts. Prior to UWM: Pitched two seasons at Ridgewater College in Minnesota... went 3-0 as a sophomore, allowing just one earned run in 31.0 innings for a 0.23 ERA... struck out 32 and walked just six after returning from injury... named First Team NJCAA All-American as a freshman, earning player of the year honors in the region and conference... went 8-1 with a 1.56 ERA, striking out 75 in 51.1 innings of work... team fi nished fifth at the NJCAA World Series in 2006 and second in 2005, ranking as high as #2 in 2006 and #3 in High School: An all-conference baseball player at Eau Claire North... lettered three years as a pitcher, outfi elder and third baseman... won four-year member of the hockey team, earning second team all-conference honors... also played football, making the all-city team as a running back/linebacker. Personal: Son of Ken and Jolinda Ferrell... lists hunting, fi shing and golfi ng as hobbies... lists state championship appearance in high school as most memorable sports experience... career goal is to play baseball as long as he can and work as a private investigator... ran baseball camps for kids... visited nursing homes as a member of the Eau Claire Express, who he pitched with in the summer of 2006, going 4-2 with 45 K s in 56.1 innings... minoring in sociology... born October 4, ADAM FERRELL S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year ERA W-L SV IP H ER APP GS CG SO BB Totals MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

22 22 Returning Seniors Four-Time Horizon League Champions BEN McCLAREY ON WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A UWM PANTHER: Being a UWM Panther means coming together as a team in order to accomplish a goal. Determination, hard work and pride. Ben McClarey

23 Returning Seniors Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #23 Ben McClarey P Senior L/L Roselee, Ill./Lake Park/DuPage Major: HR Management : Worked out of the bullpen, making 13 appearances on the season... went 1-0 with a 4.91 earned run average - third-best ERA on the team... pitched 18.1 innings on the year... struck out a batter in his fi rst outing against #6 Arkansas Feb fanned both batters he faced against UIC April threw a complete game in his only start of the season, defeating Northern Illinois May 2... allowed just one run in 7.0 innings that game... struck out three in 2.0 scoreless innings against Chicago State May 8... tied season-high with three K s versus Wright State May 24. Prior to UWM: Played two years at the College of DuPage in Illinois... was a two-time all-region and North Central Community College All-Conference selection on the mound... team captain in as a sophomore, went 5-4 in 16 games (12 starts), fi nishing with a 3.93 ERA and six complete games... struck out 50 in 75.2 innings. High School: Played four years at Lake Park High School... was an all-area and all-conference selection... honor roll all four years. Personal: Son of Ken and Cathy McClarey... lists all sports and hanging out with friends and family as interest and hobbies... considers the Illinois wood bat league all-star game at U.S. Cellular Field as his most memorable sports experience... born October 5, BEN McCLAREY S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year ERA W-L SV IP H ER APP GS CG SO BB Totals MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

24 24 Returning Seniors Four-Time Horizon League Champions John Sarcia JOHN SARCIA ON WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A UWM PANTHER: It means the opportunity to represent UWM in a positive way, develop life long friendships with my teammates and coaches and to mature in a way that allows me to grow as a person all while playing the sport I love.

25 Returning Seniors Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #20 John Sarcia OF Senior R/R Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee Major: Communications : Made two starts in 25 games... hit.200 on the season, scoring four times and driving in fi ve runs... starts came against Carroll May 1 and Chicago State May 8... batted.429 in 11 Horizon League games... tripled home two runs against Chicago State March drove in a run with a pinch-hit single against UIC April went 2-for-2 with a run scored and an RBI in series with Butler May : Appeared in 26 games off the bench as a sophomore... set career-highs in all categories... hit.286 with 10 runs scored... recorded first collegiate hit against Missouri March 3... went 1-for-1 with an RBI-double and run scored against Chicago State April career-high four at-bats in a win over Carroll April stole bases against Youngstown State April 15 and Cleveland State April had a double in only at-bat against Butler May went 2-for-3 as a pinch hitter on the year. 2005: Saw action in eight games in the outfield as a freshman... two at-bats on the season came against Oklahoma State March 12 and Cleveland State April walked against Rhode Island March stole a base and scored a run versus Butler April 9. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Pewaukee High School... earned Second-Team All- State accolades by the Wisconsin Coaches Association in two-time First- Team All-Parkland Conference selection... set a school record with 52 stolen bases as a senior... fi rst-team WBCA All-District... captain of the Jim Gantner All-Star Game... earned four varsity letters in soccer at PHS and two more in basketball. Personal: Parents are Virginia and Mike Sarcia... born December 12, JOHN SARCIA S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Totals MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

26 26 Returning Seniors Four-Time Horizon League Champions TROY VESLING ON WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A UWM PANTHER: That I get the opportunity that not many people in the state of Wisconsin get: playing Division 1 baseball. I get to play the game that I love every day for a program that strives at making you not only a better student-athlete, but a better person. It has also let me make many relationships I will carry with me throughout my whole life. Troy Vesling

27 Returning Seniors Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #24 Troy Vesling OF Senior R/R Sun Prairie, Wis./DeForest/MATC Major: Communications : Made 29 starts in 39 appearances... hit.253 with 14 runs scored while driving in stole four bases in fi ve tries... made just one error in the fi eld all season... went 2-for-3 against #6 Arkansas Feb was 2-for-3 at Hawaii March had two hits, including a double, against UIC March drove in a season-high four runs with two hits - including a home run - versus Wright State April recorded two hits and stole a base against Cleveland State May 5... was 2-for-3 in win over Butler May : Redshirted and maintained junior eligibility. Prior to UWM: Spent two seasons at MATC... as a sophomore, helped the Wolfpack to a overall record, a No. 13 ranking and the 2005 NJCAA World Series... hit.339 in 57 games, adding 60 hits, 43 runs and 35 runs batted in... named All-Northwest District and all-region both seasons... batted.380 as a freshman, with 46 runs scored, 37 RBI and a.457 on-base percentage. High School: Played baseball, football and hockey at DeForest High School... Badger North All-Conference selection at third base... compiled a.390 batting average... also an all-conference hockey player, scoring 105 points (55G/50A)... team captain for all three sports he played. Personal: Parents are Douglas and Deborah Vesling... has also played for the Wisconsin Woodchucks during the summer... lists playing in the NJCAA World Series as his most memorable sports experience... uncle, Don, played baseball in the Detroit Tigers organization, while his grandpa, Keith, played baseball and football at Penn State... born July 18, TROY VESLING S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB 2006 Did Not Play - Redshirt Totals MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

28 28 Returning Seniors Four-Time Horizon League Champions MATT HOLZHEUTER ON WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A UWM PANTHER: I have had a great time at UWM because of our team and the comradery that we all have with one another. With all the practices and hard work that all of us put into the upcoming season, it is a lot easier getting through it all when you have a team like we do. All of us give the maximum effort because we all take pride in being part of the UWM Panthers. Matt Holzheuter

29 Returning Seniors Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #45 Matt Holzheuter P Senior R/R Waterloo, Wis./Waterloo/Kentucky Major: Communications : Did not record a decision in 14 appearances on the year, pitching 18.1 innings... struck out nine batters... made one start... made fi rst appearance against #6 Arkansas Feb started against Chicago State March 27, allowing one hit over three innings, striking out two... struck out two in 2.0 innings against UIC April had three-straight scoreless outings April 28-May 5... fanned two in 2.0 perfect innings versus Wright State April 28. Prior to UWM: Spent the 2006 season at Kentucky as a medical redshirt... played the 2004 and 2005 seasons at MATC in Madison, Wis.... hit.296 as a sophomore with 28 runs batted in and 42 run scored... on the mound, struck out 11 in 13.1 innings with a 3.29 ERA... as a freshman, hit.316 with eight home runs, 34 runs scored and 43 RBI... named all-conference and all-district. High School: Lettered four years on the diamond, pitching and playing shortstop... named all-conference, all-area and honorable mention all-state as a senior and all-conference as a junior... was also an all-conference basketball and football player... lettered nine times in those three sports. Personal: Son of Thomas and Sheryl Holzheuter... lists watching sports and lawncare as hobbies and interests... considers playing in the junior college World Series as his most memorable sports experience... born February 14, MATT HOLZHEUTER S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year ERA W-L SV IP H ER APP GS CG SO BB Totals MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

30 30 #9 Jordan Herbert P Junior R/R Glendale, Wis./Nicolet/Miami (OH) Major: Marketing Returning Juniors Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2007: Finished the season with a perfect 4-0 record in 17 appearances, making one start... saved one game... struck out 31 batters in 23.2 innings, the highest K/IP ratio on the squad... limited opponents to a.188 batting average - best on the team and lowest for any UWM pitcher since 2003 (Mikel Schaefer,.178)... warmed up after March, going nine-consecutive appearances (April 7-May 19) without giving up an earned run... struck out 19 in 11.2 innings during that stretch... dominated Horizon League play, going 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA in eight games... struck out 16 in 9.2 innings of league play, giving up just three hits in 30 at-bats (.100 opp. avg.)... struck out four in 2.0 innings against Chicago State March 27, picking up the win... fanned three in 2.1 innings against Cleveland State April 21, getting the victory... tied season-high with four K s in 3.0 innings of a start against Carroll May 1, not giving up a hit and recording the win... saved a 2-1 win at Butler May 19. Prior to UWM: Spent the 2006 season pitching at Miami University in Ohio... posted a 0.00 ERA in two games, working 1.0 inning with one strikeout for the RedHawks. High School: Had a stellar career at nearby Nicolet, earning pitcher of the year honors in 2005 and also named all-conference, all-metro and all-district as a senior... earned three varsity letters... as a senior, went 5-3 with a 1.18 earned run average while striking out 84 batters... team reached as high as No. 2 in the state rankings as a senior... selected to the Wisconsin Coaches Association All-Star Team... Dean s List every semester. Personal: Son of Todd and Jody Herbert... career goal is to play professional baseball... considers every time he toes the rubber as his most memorable sports experience... spent the summer of 2007 playing for the La Crosse Loggers, striking out 29 batters in 23.1 innings while appearing in 24 games... volunteers with Big Brother program... born May 25, Jordan Herbert JORDAN HERBERT S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year ERA W-L SV IP H ER APP GS CG SO BB Totals

31 Returning Juniors Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #12 Tim Hoy P Junior L/L Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead Major: Economics : Finished second on the staff with a 4.34 earned run average... went 1-3 in 18 games, making three starts... struck out 21 batters in 29.0 innings of work... his.248 opponent batting average was second on the team... debuted with a strikeout in one inning against #6 Arkansas Feb struck out a season-best four in just 2.0 innings against Wright State March posted scoreless outings in six of eight appearances from April 28-May 23, lowering ERA by over two and a half runs... struck out three in 4.0 innings of a start against Chicago State May 8, recording the victory... picked up a save with 2.0 scoreless innings versus Youngstown State May : Made UWM debut by allowing just one earned run against Saint Mary s (Calif.) Feb finished the season with 19.0 innings pitched in 12 appearances (three starts), an 0-1 record and 6.16 ERA... struck out two and allowed just one hit in 2.1 scoreless innings against Cleveland State April fanned four in three scoreless innings in win over Bradley May 10. Tim Hoy 2005: Sat out the season as a redshirt... retained four years of eligibility. High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Arrowhead High School in Hartland... two-time Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All- Area pick... named First-Team All-Classic 8 Conference selection... earned WBCA All-Star team honors following his senior season... named first-team all-league in football and basketball... went 8-3 with a 1.34 ERA and 108 strikeouts in 73.1 innings as a junior. Personal: Parents are Louise and Tim Hoy... played for the Sheboygan A s in the summer of 2007 and 2006, going 2-2 with 19 strikeouts in 20.0 innings in 2007 and 3-1 with a 2.02 ERA and 36 K s in 33.2 innings pitched in born July 14, TIM HOY S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year ERA W-L SV IP H ER APP GS CG SO BB 2005 Did Not Play - Redshirt Totals MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

32 32 Returning Juniors Four-Time Horizon League Champions #27 Shawn Wozniak 1B Junior L/L Mayville, Wis./Mayville/Ala. Southern CC Major: Environmental Science 2007: Appeared in 50 games in his first season at UWM, making 35 starts... hit.248 with 26 runs scored and 22 runs batted in... added eight doubles and four home runs... ended the year with a season-high fi ve game hitting streak (7-for- 19, 5 RBI)... recorded his fi rst hit as a Panther in a pinch-hitting role against #21 Kentucky March 2... hit his fi rst home run of the season after a 12-pitch at-bat at Hawaii March set season-highs with three hits (including a home run) and three runs batted in while scoring twice against UIC April went 2-for-2 with two runs scored against Carroll May 1... also 2-for-2 with two runs and two walks versus Chicago State May 8... recorded two hits against Butler May scored a season-high three runs against Youngstown State May had fi ve hits and drove in fi ve at the Horizon League Tournament. Prior to UWM: Transferred to Milwaukee from Alabama Southern Community College... played fi rst base for the Eagles, lettering twice... hit.321 in 12 games, with two home runs and 10 runs batted in before redshirting as a sophomore... batted.324 and had two home runs and 20 RBI as a freshman, playing 39 games. High School: Lettered three years, playing fi rst base, outfi eld and also pitched... had a stellar career, earning fi rst team all-state honors in 2004 and 2003 and honorable mention recognition in as a hitter, holds Mayville career records in average (.438), on-base percentage (.604), slugging percentage (.830), runs, hits, home runs and runs batted in... on the mound, fi nished second in his career in wins (20), innings (160.3), strikeouts (157) and ERA (2.14)... was also an all-state defensive end on the football fi eld, lettering three times. Personal: Son of Greg and Colleen Hunt... lists hunting, fi shing and icefi shing as hobbies... career goal is to work on Lake Michigan to preserve what we have for tomorrow... helped with community clean-up at UWM this fall... born October 29, Shawn Wozniak SHAWN WOZNIAK S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Totals

33 Returning Juniors Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #30 Andy Hetebrueg P/IF Junior R/R West Bend, Wis./West Major: Marketing : Set career-highs in every category, batting.302 with 22 runs scored and 15 runs batted in... made 36 starts in 38 games, adding 10 doubles while making just two errors in over 200 chances (.990 fielding %)... also saw action on the mound, going 2-3 with a 5.35 earned run average in 10 appearances... made fi ve starts, throwing 38.2 innings on the season... named First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District and to the Horizon Academic All-League Team... also a member of the Horizon League Honor Roll... had two hits in fi rst start against #6 Arkansas Feb went 5-for-7 in that first series... season-high three hits against UIC April tied the UWM school record when he walked four times in one game against Northwestern April had three hits, scored twice and knocked in two against Carroll May 1... scored a season-high three runs in win over MSOE May 9... ended season on a five-game hitting streak, including a 6-for-15 showing at the Horizon League Tournament... won his fi rst game of the year against Cleveland State May 5, allowing just one earned run and striking out six - walking none - in 8.0 innings... also recorded the victory versus Youngstown State May 12, giving up just two earned runs in 7.0 innings. 2006: Saw action in 27 games as a freshman, earning 12 starts in the field... batted.224 on the season, knocking in 12 runs on 11 base hits... first collegiate hit was a two-run double against UIC March hit safely in three-straight starts May went 2-for-3 against Bradley May best statistical game of season came in win over Chicago State May 16, going 2-for-2 with two walks, a sacrifi ce fl y and six runs batted in... also started two games on the mound for UWM, versus Akron Mar. 18 and Carroll Apr. 27. Andy Hetebrueg High School: First Team North Shore All-Conference and league player of the year as a senior, helping his team to a 23-2 record... named team MVP as a junior and senior, helping squad to sectional championships both seasons and a conference crown as a senior... pre-season all-state honoree... earned Honorable Mention All-North Shore Conference as a freshman, sophomore and junior... WBHS Scholar-Athlete all four years, also Academic All-State in basketball once and baseball twice. Personal: Parents are Russell and Mary Ellen Hetebrueg... enjoys fi shing, ping pong, bowling and golf... lists trips to state tournament in baseball as a junior and senior as most memorable sports moments... National Honor Society member... valedictorian of high school class... volunteers with a school-tutoring center and the West Bend Association... born June 14, ANDY HETEBRUEG S CAREER PITCHING AND BATTING STATISTICS Year ERA W-L SV IP H ER APP GS CG SO BB Totals Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Totals MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

34 34 #31 Josh Groves 3B/C Junior L/R Monona, Wis./Monona Grove Major: Marketing Returning Juniors Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2007: Had a breakout season as a sophomore, leading the team with a.396 average that ranked sixth in the Horizon League... named All-Horizon League First Team as a utility player... made 34 starts in 45 games, scoring 24 runs, driving in 29 and recording 21 doubles... made starts at 3B, 1B, C and DH and did not make an error in the field in 156 chances... his doubles total was second-best all-time and helped him rank seventh in the NCAA in doubles per game... batted.458 (49-for-107) from April 1 through the end of the season... will carry a 16-game hitting streak into the season, batting.440 in the stretch... recorded a season-best three hits in six games... had two hits and tied the school record with three stolen bases against MSOE May 9... was 3-for-4 and tied the Horizon League Tournament record with six RBI s against Youngstown State May hit.474 (9-for-19) at the league tournament with five doubles, six runs and eight RBI... named Horizon League Scholar-Athlete of the Week May hit.411 versus righties and.360 with runners in scoring position. 2006: Made five starts in 22 appearances as a freshman, batting.226 on the year... earned first collegiate start against Saint Mary s (Calif.) Feb. 12 and responded with first hit and run scored... knocked in a run against Eastern Illinois Feb went 2-for-3 with two walks and two runs scored in win over Chicago State April had two hits and two runs batted in against Chicago State May hit.333 with runners in scoring position. High School: A four-year standout on the diamond at Monona Grove... named First Team All-Badger Conference, all-district and First Team All-State by the Wisconsin Coaches Association as a senior... that followed a junior campaign where he was named second team all-state, all-district and all-conference after batting.461 with two home runs, 20 RBI and a.697 slugging percentage... earned honorable mention all-state honors as a sophomore to go along with allconference and all-district accolades after batting.449 with 28 runs batted in... a two-sport star in high school, received all-conference, all-region and all-area honors as a linebacker and tight end on the football field... was tabbed Capital Times Prep Football Player of the Year, Wisconsin State Journal Player of the Year, WFCA All-State, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-State and Associated Press All-State as a senior... also exceled in the classroom, where he was a member of the National Honor Society, the honor roll and National Society of High School Scholars. Personal: Parents Mike and Terri Groves... named Team MVP for the Eau Claire Cavaliers in the summer of 2007, batting.339 with 47 RBI s in 54 games... lists making it to the state championship in football as a senior as his most memorable sports experience... has helped volunteer at community food drives, Red Cross Blood Drive and as a youth football camp assistant... born March 11, Josh Groves JOSH GROVES CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Totals

35 Returning Sophomores Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #2 Dan Buchholz C Sophomore R/R Racine, Wis./Case Major: Psychology : Received medical hardship waiver... maintained sophomore eligibility... did play in nine games before injury... had three hits and drove in four. 2006: Earned Horizon League All-Newcomer Team honors after a solid freshman season... made 19 starts in 27 appearances, batting.278 with three home runs and 16 runs batted in... solid defensively, throwing out six runners on the basepaths... recorded his first UWM hit versus Northern Illinois Feb first home run was a three-run shot at Western Kentucky March stroked game-winning single in the 12th-inning against Northwestern April added game-winning two-run single against Carroll in next outing April had two hits and season-best four RBI in win over Wright State April two hits and season-high three runs scored against Cleveland State May 6... hit.375 with runners in scoring position. High School: Played four years of baseball at Racine Case, earning First-Team All-Southeast Conference honors in 2004 and lettered twice in baseball and twice in football as a high school athlete... won a U-17 American Legion State Championship and was an honorable mention all-county selection. Personal: Parents are Gary and Mary Buchholz... played for the La Crosse Loggers in the summer of 2007, batting.246 in 24 games... member of the honor roll every quarter in high school... born April 18, DAN BUCHHOLZ S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB (Redshirt) Totals #6 Wes Munson IF Sophomore R/R Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac Major: Marketing 2007: Appeared in 30 games, making 18 starts... made starts at third base, shortstop and designated hitter... batted.239 with 12 runs scored and 10 runs batted in... also stole three bases... made first collegiate start against #21 Kentucky March 4... collected fi rst hit against Austin Peay March went 3-for-4 with two runs batted in against Chicago State March best game of the season statistically was a perfect 3-for-3 day against Carroll May 1 that included two doubles and three RBIs... scored three runs and hit a home run against Cleveland State May 5... had two hits and drove in two in a win over MSOE May 9... also had two hits against Butler May 19. High School: All-Fox Valley Association First Team selection as a senior and junior after earning second team honors as a sophomore... also third team all-state and all-district as a senior and junior... WBCA District 4 All- American and All-Star Classic selection... batted.345 as a senior, with 17 runs scored, 12 RBI,.534 slugging percentage and.435 OBP... selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 37th round of the MLB Draft... also earned three letters as a wide receiver on the football team... honor list member all four years. Personal: Son of David and Kathleen Munson... career goal is to graduate with degree in business and play professional baseball... has volunteered at the YMCA with underprivileged kids... lists hunting, fishing and playing drums as hobbies... considers being drafted by the Brewers as his most memorable sports experience... played for the Sheboygan A s in the summer of 2006, hitting.316 in 24 games... given name is Weston... born June 29, WES MUNSON S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Totals MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

36 36 #10 Shaun Wegner C Sophomore R/R Watertown, Wis./Watertown Major: Undecided Returning Sophomores Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2007: Started 28 times in 36 games... earned Horizon League All-Newcomer Team honors after a solid season where he batted.277 with 18 runs scored and 13 runs batted in... picked five runners off base and made just three errors in almost 200 chances... batted.345 from April 20 through the end of the season... had two hits and drove in two against Cleveland State April went 2-for-2 with two runs scored and a home run in a win over Carroll May 1... put together a nine-game hitting streak May 4-12, batting 12-for-33 (.364) in the stretch... tripled and knocked in a season-high four runs against Chicago State May 8... had two hits against Wright State in the Horizon League Tournament May : Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility. High School: A three-time All-Little Ten Conference First Team selection on the baseball field... lettered all four years... named fi rst team all-state as a senior and honorable mention as a sophomore... holds school records for at-bats, hits, doubles, runs and walks... multi-sport athlete who also played basketball and soccer... three-time allconference goalie on the soccer pitch, holds school records for most wins (season and career) and shutouts... posted a triple-double (17 pts/18 reb/10 asst) as a senior in basketball... honor roll all four years. Personal: Son of Michael and Rae Ann Wegner... spent the summer of 2007 with the Eau Claire Cavaliers, batting.238 in 31 games, driving in 16 runs... lists winning AAA Legion State Tournament as his most memorable sports experience... brother, Brett, plays baseball at Ripon College... graduated Magna Cum Laude from high school... born September 24, SHAUN WEGNER S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB 2006 Did Not Play - Redshirt Totals #32 Zach Hoch P Sophomore R/R Muskego, Wis./Marquette Major: Finance 2007: Went 1-0 with a 5.50 earned run average... appeared in 14 games, throwing 18.0 innings... struck out almost a batter an inning, finishing with 16 K s... struck out three in 3.0 innings of work against UIC April fanned two in a perfect inning of work in win over Cleveland State April picked up his win against MSOE May 9, allowing no runs in 3.1 innings, striking out three... named to the Horizon League Honor Roll. 2006: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility. High School: Helped Marquette High School to the 2005 WIAA State Tournament... posted a perfect 5-0 record on the mound... named All-Greater Metro Conference Second Team and honorable mention all-district... lettered twice in four years under head coach Jim Wilkinson... team went over past three seasons, including in conference, winning three-straight league titles... spent all four years on the honor roll. Personal: Parents John and Teri Hoch... given name is Zachary Alan Hoch... career goal outside of baseball is to become CFO of a Milwaukee-based company... hobbies include all sports and poker... lists playing in 2005 WIAA State Tournament as most memorable sports experience... spent the summer of 2007 pitching in relief for the Sheboygan A s, collecting four saves and 37 strikeouts in 21.2 innings of work, appearing in 14 games... born September 1, ZACH HOCH S CAREER PITCHING AND BATTING STATISTICS Year ERA W-L SV IP H ER APP GS CG SO BB 2006 Did Not Play - Redshirt Totals

37 Returning Sophomores Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #34 Tim Patzman OF Sophomore L/R Waukesha, Wis./West Major: Kinesiology : Received medical hardship waiver... maintained sophomore eligibility... did play in 10 games before getting injured, making four starts... scored two runs and drove in two... hit a home run and drove in two against Austin Peay March : Appeared in 29 games as a freshman, making seven starts... batted.214 with eight runs scored and six RBI... fi rst collegiate start and hit came against Saint Mary s (Calif.) Feb scored twice against Akron March had two hits, including a home run, and two runs batted in against Chicago State April went 2-for-3 in win over Carroll April tied season-high with two RBI against Chicago State May 16. High School: Helped lead Waukesha West to three-straight WIAA State Tournament appearances... hit.441 as a senior, with 44 runs scored and 29 runs batted in... was a preseason all-state outfi elder who was named All-Classic 8 Conference and player of the year as a senior, when he batted.486 in conference play... played in the WBCA All-Star Classic... earned all-district honors as a junior and senior and all-league honors each season... hit.394 with 41 runs and 33 RBI as a junior after a sophomore campaign where he posted a.448 average... also played football and basketball in high school... Honor Lists member each semester... National Honor Society member... earned Scholar-Athlete awards in three sports. Personal: Parents are Tom and Lori Patzman... hit.358 with 39 runs batted in and 27 runs scored for the Sheboygan A s in the summer of lists going to state three years in a row as his most memorable sports experience... volunteers with the Safe & Sound Banquet and with bell ringing for the Salvation Army... played with the Sheboygan A s in the summer of 2006, batting.232 in 16 games... born April 9, TIM PATZMAN S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB (Redshirt) Totals Pronunciation Guide Johann Andes... YO-han AND-eez Dan Buchholz...BEWK-holz Doug Dekoning... Dah-CONE-ing Adam Ferrell...FAIR-el Cuyler Franzke... Ky-ler Franz-key Andy Gerhartz...GEHR-hartz Jordan Herbert...HER-bert Andy Hetebrueg...HET-ah-berg Zach Hoch... HOKE Matt Holzheuter... HOLZ-zeet-er Brad Lusti... Loose-tee Sam Sivilotti...Siv-il-LOT-tee Shaun Wegner... WEG-ner Nick Wichser...WIX-er Shawn Wozniak...WAHZ-nee-ack MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

38 38 #1 Andy Gerhartz IF Junior R/R Wauwatosa, Wis./Marquette/Eastern Arizona Major: Business 2007: Redshirted and maintained junior eligibility. Newcomers Four-Time Horizon League Champions Prior to UWM: Played one season under head coach Jim Bagnall at Eastern Arizona College... lettered for the Gila Monsters at second base... played the 2005 season at UW-Parkside, batting.241 in 30 games, making 20 starts... stole eight bases, scored 16 runs and drove in 12. High School: Was an all-conference baseball and basketball player in high school... threeyear varsity letterwinner and starter at shortstop/second base, helping team to conference championships in 2004 and team went in his career... All-Greater Metro Conference in 2004 and 2003, second team all-district in as a senior, batted.408, leading team in hits, runs, stolen bases and on-base percentage. Personal: Son of Tom and Marcia Gerhartz... Dean s List member in high school and in college... helps coach Little League baseball in the summer... born October 14, #3 Cole Kraft 2B Freshman L/R Menomonie, Wis./Menomonie/Winona State Major: Kinesiology 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. 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 Coaches Association All-State and District Player of the Year as a senior after hitting 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 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... given name is Cole Duane Kraft... lists hobbies as playing sports and hanging out... considers winning the sectional fi nal on a last-second shot as his most memorable sports experience... coaches youth football, basketball and baseball... born February 17, 1988.

39 Newcomers Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #4 Casey Lyman IF Freshman L/R Oake Creek, Wis./Oak Creek Major: Physical Therapy 39 High School: Named First Team All-Greater Metro Conference in the South Division in led team in home runs and walks as a senior, batting.327 with 26 runs, 22 runs batted in and also stole 13 bases in 14 tries... team captain... earned first team all-conference and second team all-district honors as a junior... member of the all-suburban team as well as the Golden Glove award winner on his team... batted.373 with 39 runs, 15 doubles, 24 runs batted in and a.480 on-base percentage... also tabbed first team all-conference as a sophomore after batting.408 with 24 RBI... two-time First Team Community Newspapers All-Area infi elder... team won state championships in his sophomore and freshman seasons. Personal: Son of Vern and Linda Lyman... considers winning the WIAA State Championship as his most memorable sports experience... born October 31, #7 Jeff Gordon P Junior R/R Santa Clara, Calif./Wilcox/San Francisco Major: Marketing Prior to UWM: Spent the 2005 and 2006 seasons at the University of San Francisco... appeared in 15 games for the Dons in 2006, starting three times and saving three others... struck out 17 in 26.0 innings... ended the season with three scoreless appearances... was a medical redshirt in 2005, striking out one batter in two innings before suffering an injury... attended the College of Marin in California in High School: Was a four-year letterwinner for the Wilcox Chargers in Santa Clara, Calif.... named to the All-Central Coast Team senior year... twice named First Team All-De Anza Division and Pitcher of the Year... named to the honor roll all four years of high school. Personal: Son of Jeff and Brenda Gordon... goal is to help the team win the conference title and make the NCAA Tournament... most memorable sports experiences are winning the CCS championship his senior year in high school and going to his fi rst regional at USF in born on September 1, MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

40 40 #11 Johann Andes OF Junior L/L Racine, Wis./Park/MATC Major: Math Newcomers Four-Time Horizon League Champions Prior to UWM: Spent two seasons at MATC in Madison, earning Second Team NJCAA All- American honors as a sophomore... also named all-conference and all-region... led team with a.410 average in 2007, scoring 31 runs in 49 games, driving in 36, posting a.497 on-base percentage and going in steals... hit.293 as a freshman in 50 games, scoring 31 times and driving in struck out just 15 times in almost 350 plate appearances over two years. High School: Was the Southeast Conference Player of the Year in 2004 and a First Team All-SEC selection... named Team MVP and batted.498 with 10 home runs and 38 runs batted in as a senior... also lettered in football. Personal: Son of Todd and Loree Andes... career goal is to play professional baseball and become an electrical engineer... lists hunting and fi shing as hobbies... has done community service for Heart to Heart... most memorable sports experience was watching Luis Gonzalez game winning hit in the 2001 World Series... born August 7, #13 Brett Proud P Freshman L/L Oconomowoc, Wis./Oconomowoc Major: Education 2007: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility. High School: Earned Wisconsin Little Ten First Team All-Conference honors as a senior... also named second team and honorable mention all-conference in his career... threw a nohitter against Hartford as a junior... lettered three years on the diamond... also played football and basketball, lettering in both... honor student. Personal: Son of Doug and Sharon Proud... lists going to sporting events and hanging out with friends as hobbies and interests... career goal is to be happy with what he does... most memorable sports experience is playing at Miller Park... born April 13, 1987.

41 Newcomers Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #15 Brad Lusti P Junior R/R Menahga, Minn./Menahga/MATC Major: Conservational & Environmental Science 41 Prior to UWM: Spent two seasons at MATC in Madison, going 6-2 with 68 strikeouts and just 19 walks in 86.0 innings over two seasons... helped the Wolfpack to a record in 2007, going 5-2 with a 3.96 ERA in 13 games, making 10 starts... All-Academic Team selection. High School: Was a Minnesota High School Coaches Association All-State selection in 2005 at Menahga High School... went 27-2 in his prep career, including 9-0 with a 1.48 ERA and 72 strikeouts in 56 innings as a senior... an all-conference selection from his sophomore through senior seasons, was also named the Most Outstanding Pitcher in the conference as a sophomore and junior... also an all-conference basketball player (over 1,000 career points) and quarterback of the football team... honor roll member. Personal: Son of Brad, Sr., and Jane Lusti... given name is Bradley Dean Lusti, Jr.... career goal is to play professional baseball or get his degree and work for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks... lists hobbies as hunting, fishing and hanging out with friends and family... most memorable sports experience was going to state three out of four years in high school and winning a title... coaches youth baseball and softball... born March 18, #17 Craig Meier P Junior R/R Madison, Wis./Edgewood/MATC Major: Marketing Prior to UWM: Played for two seasons at MATC in Madison... went 4-4 with a 3.69 earned run average as a sophomore, helping team to a overall record... struck out 32 in 46.1 innings... also went 4-4 as a freshman, with a 4.08 ERA in 53.0 innings... made nine starts and fi nished with five complete games, two shutouts and 46 strikeouts compared to just 15 walks... went to the University of Wisconsin as a freshman, earning Scout Team Player of the Year in 2004 at quarterback for Badger football coach Barry Alvarez. High School: Earned all-conference honors four times at Edgewood High School... was named the city player of the year in Madison in 2004 and also earned all-state honors... lettered four times... was an all-region and all-conference quarterback, lettering all four years... also spent two seasons on the basketball court, earning all-conference accolades twice... volunteered over 200 hours of community service in high school. Personal: Son of Ken and Michelle Meier... given name is Craig Matthew Meier... career goals are to get drafted and graduate with a marketing degree... also wants to coach... hobbies include hunting, fishing, golf, football and basketball... considers winning the WIAA state baseball championship as a senior as his most memorable sports experience... his father was a wrestler and his grandfather played baseball in the Orioles organization... pitched for the Madison Mallards in 2006, going 3-1 with a 2.06 ERA... born July 30, MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

42 42 #18 Doug Dekoning OF Freshman L/L Menomonee Falls, Wis./Menomonee Falls Major: Education Newcomers Four-Time Horizon League Champions High School: Enjoyed a standout high school career on the diamond... earned 2007 WBCA All-State 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 Community Newspapers Player of the Year... three-year fi rst team all-conference choice... was named fi rst team all-state in 2006 after earning second team honors in 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 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. Personal: Son of Bob Dekoning and Terry Steiner... career goal is to become an elementary teacher and be 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... born April 3, #21 Sam Sivilotti OF Freshman R/R Glendale, Wis./Nicolet Major: Accounting 2007: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility. 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 all-conference, all-area, all-district and all-state as a junior... batted.533 and fi nished 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. Personal: Son of Don and Kathy Sivilotti... given name is Salvatore... spent the summer of 2007 with the Eau Claire Cavaliers, earning the team s fi rst-year player award after hitting.333 with 43 runs scored and 26 RBI in 56 games... 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.

43 Newcomers Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants #26 Ricky Babcock C Freshman L/R Gaithersburg, Md./Gaithersburg Major: Kinesiology : Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility. High School: Lettered on the baseball diamond and football fi eld as a high school athlete... earned four letters as a catcher/outfi elder, tying the school single-season record for runs scored... earned scholar-athlete awards all four years... performed over 300 hours of community service in high school. Personal: Son of James and Antoinette Toni Babcock... given name is James... lists cooking, PS2 and sports as hobbies and interests... career goal is to become a Division I athletic director... considers when he scored two runs and stole a base in the eighth inning of a fi rst round playoff game in high school as his most memorable sports experience... minoring in business... born July 18, #28 Ben Long C/1B Junior R/R Wis. Rapids, Wis./Lincoln/MATC Major: Kinesiology Prior to UWM: Spent two seasons at MATC in Madison, earning all-district, all-region and all-conference honors as a member of the Wolfpack... team went in 2007, leading the squad with 58 runs batted in... batted.333 in 53 games, scoring 40 runs and adding 22 extra-base hits and a.596 slugging percentage... hit.380 as a freshman, scoring 32 runs and driving in 47. High School: Was a Second Team Wisconsin Valley All-Conference choice as a senior in 2005 at Wisconsin Rapids High School... selected to play in the WBCA All-Star Classic as a senior... spent two years on the basketball team... received high honors academically as a junior and senior. Personal: Son of David and Susan Long... given name is Benjamin... career goals are to play professional baseball and graduate from college... coached legion baseball in the summer of born June 19, MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

44 44 #35 Cuyler Franzke P Freshman R/R Appleton, Wis./Fox Valley Lutheran Major: Business Newcomers Four-Time Horizon League Champions 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 lettered twice while playing third base, outfi eld and pitching... also played football and basketball as a prep athlete... honor roll member all four years. Personal: Son of Richard and Pamela Franzke... given name is Cuyler Jon 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 December 11, Milwaukee in the National NCAA Rankings Individual Batting Average (.467. Ryan Lavarnway, Yale)... 45th,.396, Josh Groves Doubles Per Game (0.53, Tony Thomas, Florida State)...7th, 0.47, Josh Groves Toughest to Strike (41.8, Mike Sheridan, Wm. & Mary)... 12th, 17.9, Jesse Hart...57th, 13.5, Nick Wichser Team Batting Average (.350, College of Charleston)... 69th,.303 Scoring (9.5, College of Charleston) th, 6.1 Doubles Per Game (2.85, Appalachian State)... 14th, 2.28 Triples Per Game (0.6, BYU)...71st, 0.25 Slugging Percentage (.570, College of Charleston)...72nd,.434 Double Plays Per Game (1.33, Southeatern Louisiana)... 48th, 0.95 (Note: National leader in parentheses) The Milwaukee baseball team is active in the community throughout the season. The pictures above were taken at a Toys For Tots drive in December.

45 2007 In Review Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 2007 In Review 45

46 Results Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2007 Final Results (25-32 overall, 12-8 home, away, 2-2 neutral) Game date Opposing team Score r-h-e r-h-e Inns Rec. League Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb. 18, 2007 at #6 Arkansas L, Duffy (L, 0-1) :40 Feb. 19, 2007 at #6 Arkansas L, Luczak (L, 0-1) :31 Feb. 19, 2007 at #5 Arkansas L, Rauwerdink (L, 0-1) :33 March 2, 2007 at #21 Kentucky L, Michalkiewicz (L, 0-1) :06 March 3, 2007 at #21 Kentucky L, Luczak (L, 0-2) :02 March 4, 2007 at #21 Kentucky L, Rauwerdink (L, 0-2) :29 March 9, 2007 at Austin Peay L, Michalkiewicz (L, 0-2) 205 2:07 March 10, 2007 at Austin Peay L, Rauwerdink (L, 0-3) 209 2:17 March 11, 2007 at Austin Peay L, Luczak (L, 0-3) 262 2:35 March 16, 2007 at Hawaii L, Michalkiewicz (L, 0-3) :51 March 17, 2007 at Hawaii L, Hoy (L, 0-1) -- 2:27 March 17, 2007 at Hawaii L, Rauwerdink (L, 0-4) :16 March 18, 2007 at Hawaii L, Luczak (L, 0-4) :40 March 23, 2007 at UIC L, Hetebrueg (L, 0-1) 74 3:23 March 24, 2007 at UIC W, Rauwerdink (W, 1-4) -- 2:10 March 24, 2007 at UIC W, Luczak (W, 1-4) 147 2:40 March 27, 2007 at Chicago State L, (8) Zimmerman (L, 0-1) -- 2:04 March 27, 2007 at Chicago State W, Herbert (W, 1-0) 57 2:23 March 30, 2007 at Wright State W, Michalkiewicz (W, 1-3) -- 3:07 March 30, 2007 at Wright State L, Rauwerdink (L, 1-5) 542 2:31 March 31, 2007 at Wright State W, Luczak (W, 2-4) 315 2:27 April 7, 2007 Butler L, Luczak (L, 2-5) -- 2:14 April 7, 2007 Butler W, Michalkiewicz (W, 2-3) :56 April 10, 2007 UIC L, Ferrell (L, 0-1) -- 2:44 April 10, 2007 UIC L, Rauwerdink (L, 1-6) 73 2:51 April 15, 2007 Youngstown State W, Michalkiewicz (W, 3-3) -- 1:49 April 15, 2007 Youngstown State L, Luczak (L, 2-6) 168 2:22 April 17, 2007 UIC L, Duffy (L, 0-2) 61 3:23 April 20, 2007 at Cleveland State W, Michalkiewicz (W, 4-3) :34 April 21, 2007 at Cleveland State L, Luczak (L, 2-7) -- 2:13 April 21, 2007 at Cleveland State W, Herbert (W, 2-0) 102 2:38 April 24, 2007 at Northwestern L, Ferrell (L, 0-2) 146 2:41 April 28, 2007 Wright State L, Michalkiewicz (L, 4-4) -- 2:52 April 28, 2007 Wright State W, Duffy (W, 1-2) 171 2:49 April 29, 2007 Wright State L, Hetebrueg (L, 0-2) 113 2:34 May 1, 2007 Carroll W, Herbert (W, 3-0) -- 1:58 May 1, 2007 Carroll W, Ferrell (W, 1-2) 88 2:12 May 2, 2007 Northern Illinois L, Hoy (L, 0-2) -- 2:16 May 2, 2007 Northern Illinois W, McClarey (W, 1-0) 68 2:08 May 4, 2007 Cleveland State W, Michalkiewicz (W, 5-4) 58 2:22 May 5, 2007 Cleveland State W, Luczak (W, 3-7) -- 2:07 May 5, 2007 Cleveland State W, Hetebrueg (W, 1-2) 101 2:24 May 8, 2007 Chicago State W, Duffy (W, 2-2) -- 1:39 May 8, 2007 Chicago State W, Hoy (W, 1-2) 57 1:49 May 9, 2007 MSOE W, Hoch (W, 1-0) 88 2:36 May 11, 2007 at Youngstown State W, (10) Herbert (W, 4-0) -- 3:01 May 11, 2007 at Youngstown State L, Zimmerman (L, 0-2) 271 2:36 May 12, 2007 at Youngstown State W, Hetebrueg (W, 2-2) -- 2:28 May 12, 2007 at Youngstown State L, Rauwerdink (L, 1-7) 231 2:10 May 18, 2007 at Butler L Hoy (L, 1-3) -- 2:52 May 18, 2007 at Butler L, Hetebrueg (L, 2-3) 114 2:47 May 19, 2007 at Butler W, (10) Duffy (W, 3-2) -- 2:31 May 19, 2007 vs. Butler W, Rauwerdink (W, 2-7) 132 2:23 May 23, 2007* vs. Youngstown State W, Michalkiewicz (W, 6-4) 384 2:39 May 24, 2007* vs. Wright State L, Duffy (L, 3-3) -- 2:56 May 25, 2007* vs. Youngstown State W, Luczak (W, 4-7) -- 2:39 May 26, 2007* vs. Wright State L, (11) Duffy (L, 3-4) -- 3:44 BOLD denotes Horizon League Conference game () denotes extra inning game * denotes Horizon League Tournament game

47 2007 Recap Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants The UW-Milwaukee baseball team experienced plenty of ups and downs over the course of the 2007 season, finishing overall and in Horizon League action. First-year head coach Scott Doffek saw his team win 25-plus games for the 10th time in the past 11 seasons, with his 25 victories breaking the program mark for wins by first-year head coach (21). 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 five-straight 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 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. The early part of the season was very uncharacteristic of the UWM baseball program. In the rough 14- game start to the campaign, the Panthers hit.255 as a team and had a 9.65 ERA. After that, they batted.318 with an ERA of The offense averaged just 2.6 runs a game in the first 14 contests, compared to 7.2 afterwards. The pitching staff started out the season with 61 strikeouts and 81 walks in innings. After the first victory, the staff K d 238 batters and walked 153 in innings of work. The turnaround began with Milwaukee s fi rst Horizon League series of the season, traveling to league champ UIC where it took two of three games from the Flames on their home field. Mike Rauwerdink shut down UIC, earning Horizon League Pitcher of the Week accolades. After a split with Chicago State, the Panthers traveled to Wright State and again won two of three on the road. That was the beginning of 13-straight league games, with the team going.500 in its first 16 conference contests to sit at an even 8-8 heading into late April. Included in that stretch was an unprecedented feat when Robert Michalkiewicz threw back-to-back complete-game shutouts to become the first UWM pitcher to ever accomplish the feat of two-straight shutouts. The 1-0 decision over Butler April 7 was also rare, just the eighth time in program history a game ended with that result. Michalkiewicz received Horizon League Pitcher of the Week honors as a result. After dropping two of three at home against Wright State, the Panthers really hit their stride starting May 1. Starting the first day of May, Milwaukee would lose just one time in its next 11 games, reeling off an eight-game win streak and a stretch of contests where it scored 10 or more runs in a teamrecord seven games and also had 10 or more hits 47 in 13-straight games May To put that in perspective, the most-consecutive games where UWM reached 10 or more hits during the 2006 season was seven. One would have to go all the way back to the 2001 campaign to fi nd a similar streak with the bats, but that team only made it to 10 games. The fi rst no-hitter in the team s NCAA Division I history was almost recorded May 1 against Carroll College, as only a triple off the right fi eld wall in the fourth inning prevented what would have been the fi rst, resulting in the first one-hitter since April 5, There have been three no-hitters in the history of the program, with each occurring over 35 years ago. Grant Berkovitz was named the Horizon League Player of the Week May 6, with an impressive seven-day stretch where he batted.483 (14- for-29) to raise his season average from.298 to.336. Kyle Silver followed that up May 13 as Player of the Week, batting.433 while helping UWM go 5-2. Josh Groves would also put his name in the record book against MSOE May 9, stealing three bases in one game to equal the school standard. Looking to make its way up the league standings late in the season, UWM split a pair of four-game series at both Youngstown State and Butler to finish at 16-14, good enough for the third seed in the league tournament. The Panthers then opened the tournament with a convincing 16-6 victory over YSU, but lost a slugfest, 17-13, in the second round to Wright State. Meeting the Penguins again in an elimination game, the Panthers posted a 9-0 shutout victory to earn a rematch with the Raiders. Despite exchanging three ties and four lead changes - including one on Jesse Hart s 10th-inning home run, UWM fell in the 11th inning on an unearned run to be eliminated just one game short of the league championship. Six players earned Horizon League postseason honors, with Hart and Groves selected to the fi rst team and Ross McCoy, Rob Brockel, Berkovitz and Michalkiewicz all earning second team honors. In addition, Shaun Wegner was tabbed for the league all-newcomer team. Highlights were numerous: McCoy established new UWM career marks for games played (210), at bats (737) and doubles (58), and also fi nished second in career hits and total bases. Michalkiewicz set UWM career records for innings pitched (298.0) and games started (48) as well as a new mark with his stretch of 22.1 straight scoreless innings. In the classroom, Andy Hetebrueg highlighted the honors as a member of the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District team and w as joined by McCoy and Michalkiewicz on the Horizon Academic All-League Team. Those three players, as well as Zach Hoch, Kelby Mack and Tim Patzman, were all named to the Horizon League s Spring Honor Roll.

48 Final Overall Statistics (25-32 overall, 12-8 home, away, 2-2 neutral) Batting Statistics 2007 Overall Statistics Four-Time Horizon League Champions Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB/ATT CH E FLD 31 Josh Groves / Jesse Hart / Grant Berkovitz / Kyle Silver / Andy Hetebrueg / Nick Wichser / Ross McCoy / Rob Brockel / Shawn Wozniak / Shaun Wegner / Troy Vesling / Wes Munson / John Sarcia / Tim Patzman / Dan Buchholz / Totals / Opponents / Pitching Statistics Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Avg WP HBP 18 Robert Michalkiewicz Tim Hoy Ben McClarey Andy Hetebrueg Dan Luczak Zach Hoch Jordan Herbert Mike Rauwerdink Tom Zimmerman Brandon Duffy Adam Ferrell Matt Holzheuter Rob Brockel Totals Opponents

49 2007 Horizon League Statistics Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 2007 Final Horizon League Statistics (16-14 overall, 6-7 home, 10-7 away) 49 Batting Statistics Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB/ATT CH E FLD 31 Josh Groves / Jesse Hart / Grant Berkovitz / Nick Wichser / Ross McCoy / Kyle Silver / Andy Hetebrueg / Rob Brockel / Shawn Wozniak / Dan Buchholz / John Sarcia / Shaun Wegner / Troy Vesling / Wes Munson / Tim Patzman / Totals / Opponents / Pitching Statistics Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Avg WP HBP 9 Jordan Herbert Robert Michalkiewicz Mike Rauwerdink Andy Hetebrueg Tim Hoy Dan Luczak Brandon Duffy Tom Zimmerman Adam Ferrell Ben McClarey Zach Hoch Matt Holzheuter Totals Opponents

50 League Tournament Four-Time Horizon League Champions Final 2007 Horizon League Standings Conference Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. UIC Wright State Milwaukee Cleveland State Butler Youngstown State Horizon League Tournament May 23-26, 2007 Les Miller Field - Chicago, Illinois (Hosted by UIC) Wednesday, May 23 #4 Cleveland State def. #5 Butler, 6-1 #3 Milwaukee def. #6 Youngstown State, 16-6 Thursday, May 24 #6 Youngstown State def. #5 Butler, 20-7 #2 Wright State def. #3 Milwaukee, #1 UIC def. #4 Cleveland State, 8-5 Friday, May 25 #6 Youngstown State def. #4 Cleveland State, 15-9 #3 Milwaukee def. #6 Youngstown State, 9-0 #1 UIC def. #2 Wright State, 13-3 Saturday, May 26 #2 Wright State def. #3 Milwaukee, (11) #1 UIC def. #2 Wright State, 14-2 UIC advances to the NCAA Tournament 2007 Horizon League All-Tournament Team David Cales, UIC (MVP) Larry Gempp, UIC Jeremy Hamilton, Wright State Jesse Hart, Milwaukee John Koehnlein, Youngstown State Dan Luczak, Milwaukee Stephen Procner, Cleveland State Nick Rainwater, UIC Chad Schroeder, UIC Brian Shoup, Wright State Ryan Zink, UIC 2007 Horizon League Preseason Coaches Poll School (1st-place votes) Pts. UIC (4) Wright State (2) Milwaukee Butler Youngstown State Cleveland State...5

51 2007 Horizon League Leaders Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants BATTING AVERAGE TOTAL BASES John Koehnlein (YSU) Ross Oeder (WSU) Ross Oeder (WSU) Jeremy Hamilton (WSU) Larry Gempp (UIC) John Koehnlein (YSU) Josh Groves (UWM) Larry Gempp (UIC) Justin Parker (WSU) Erich Diedrich (YSU) OPP. BATTING AVERAGE Steve Crnkovich (UIC) Erich Schanz (WSU) Stephen Procner (CSU) Ryan Zink (UIC) Zach Peterson (UIC) SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Ross Oeder (WSU) Jeremy Hamilton (WSU) Larry Gempp (UIC) Justin Parker (WSU) Josh Groves (UWM) ON BASE PERCENTAGE Ross Oeder (WSU) Larry Gempp (UIC) Chad Schroeder (UIC) John Koehnlein (YSU) Josh Groves (UWM) RUNS SCORED Ross Oeder (WSU)...79 Chad Schroeder (UIC)...52 John Koehnlein (YSU)...51 Dan Biedenharn (WSU)...50 Juston Parker (WSU)...49 HITS John Koehnlein (YSU) Ross Oeder (WSU)...93 Jeremy Hamilton (WSU)...83 Dan Biedenharn (WSU)...77 Larry Gempp (UIC)...77 RUNS BATTED IN Jeremy Hamilton (WSU)...62 Larry Gempp (UIC)...54 Brian Shoup (WSU)...48 Dan Biedenharn (WSU)...46 Micky Pingree (UIC)...45 DOUBLES Justin Parker (WSU)...26 Ross Oeder (WSU)...23 Jeremy Hamilton (WSU)...22 Josh Groves (UWM)...21 Tom Clayton (YSU)...20 TRIPLES Jeremy Hamilton (WSU)...6 John Kopilchack (WSU)...5 Ross Oeder (WSU)...4 Larry Gempp (UIC)...4 HOME RUNS Brian Shoup (WSU)...10 Jeremy Hamilton (WSU)...9 Ross Oeder (WSU)...8 Erich Diedrich (YSU)...8 Rob Brockel (UWM)...7 WALKS Chad Schroeder (UIC)...33 Jeremy Hamilton (WSU)...28 Ross Oeder (WSU)...28 Rob Brockel (UWM)...27 Ross McCoy (UWM)...26 HIT BY PITCH Chad Schroeder (UIC)...25 Nick Rainwater (UIC)...18 Ross Oeder (WSU)...15 Larry Gempp (UIC)...10 Erich Diedrich (YSU)...10 STOLEN BASES Ross Oeder (WSU)...25 Chad Schroeder (UIC)...15 Rich Ranells (CSU)...11 Bobby Cash (CSU)...11 Josh Geric (CSU)...10 STEAL ATTEMPTS Ross Oeder (WSU)...33 Chad Schroeder (UIC)...22 Bobby Cash (CSU)...15 Rich Ranells (CSU)...14 John Westra (CSU)...14 TOTAL PLATE APPEARANCES Dan Biedenharn (WSU) Ross Oeder (WSU) John Koehnlein (YSU) Bobby Cash (CSU) Jeremy Hamilton (WSU) AT BATS John Koehnlein (YSU) Bobby Cash (CSU) Dan Biedenharn (WSU) Kyle Silver (UWM) Ross Oeder (WSU) EARNED RUN AVERAGE Steve Crnkovich (UIC) Jon Dages (BU) Zach Peterson (UIC) Josh Hungerman (CSU) Kyle Kearcher (WSU) INNINGS PITCHED Zach Peterson (UIC) Stephen Procner (CSU) Robert Michalkiewicz (UWM) Jon Dages (BU) BATTERS STRUCK OUT Stephen Procner (CSU)...75 Jon Dages (BU)...62 Zach Peterson (UIC)...62 Josh Hungerman (CSU)...61 Dan Luczak (UWM)...59 BATTERS K D LOOKING Stephen Procner (CSU)...33 Jon Dages (BU)...32 Brian Long (CSU)...23 Erich Schanz (WSU)...20 Three tied...19 WINS Kyle Kearcher (WSU)...10 Zach Peterson (UIC)...7 Ryan Zink (UIC)...6 Robert Michalkiewicz (UWM)...6 Jon Dages (BU)...6 SAVES David Cales (UIC)...12 Andy Svitak (YSU)...9 Jason Bennion (WSU)...7 Michael Babin (CSU)...3 Five tied...2 APPEARANCES Jason Bennion (WSU)...32 Pat McKitrick (CSU)...29 Andy Svitak (YSU)...29 Nate Stevens (WSU)...26 Joe Skinner (UIC)...26 GAMES STARTED Jon Dages (BU)...16 Stephen Procner (CSU)...15 Zach Peterson (UIC)...15 Dan Luczak (UWM)...14 Robert Michalkiewicz (UWM)...14 GAMES FINISHED Andy Svitak (YSU)...28 David Cales (UIC)...22 Pat McKitrick (CSU)...20 Jason Bennion (WSU)...20 GAMES IN RELIEF Jason Bennion (WSU)...32 Andy Svitak (YSU)...29 Pat McKitrick (CSU)...29 Nate Stevens (WSU)...26 Adam Worthington (UIC)...23

52 52 All-Horizon League First Team P Zach Peterson UIC Sr. P Erich Schanz Wright State Sr. C Joe Dempsey Butler Sr. 1B Jeremy Hamilton Wright State So. 2B Jesse Hart Milwaukee Jr. SS Ross Oeder Wright State Sr. 3B John Keohnlein Youngstown State So. OF Dustin Bucalo Butler Sr. OF Larry Gempp UIC Sr. OF Micky Pingree UIC Jr. DH Justin Parker Wright State So. UT Josh Groves Milwaukee So Horizon League Award Winners Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2007 Horizon League Award Winners Horizon League All-Newcomer Team C Gerald Ogrinc Wright State Fr. C Shaun Wegner Milwaukee Fr. 1B Tom Clayton Youngstown State Fr. 2B Jason Jamerson Butler Fr. SS Anthony Munoz Youngstown State Fr. 3B Lee Bainbridge Youngstown State Fr. OF Ryan Dunlap Youngstown State Fr. OF Aaron Fields Wright State Fr. OF Micky Pingree UIC Jr. P David Cales UIC So. P Steve Crnkovich UIC Fr. UT Casey McGrew Wright State Fr. All-Horizon League Second Team P David Cales UIC So. P Robert Michalkiewicz Milwaukee Sr. C Gerald Ogrinc Wright State Fr. 1B Jake Carr UIC So. 2B Jason Jamerson Butler Fr. SS Grant Berkovitz Milwaukee Jr. 3B Dan Biedenharn Wright State Jr. OF Rob Brockel Milwaukee Sr. OF Ross McCoy Milwaukee Sr. OF Brian Shoup Wright State Sr. DH Erich Diedrich Youngstown State Jr. UT Josh Page Youngstown State Jr. Player of the Year Ross Oeder, Wright State Pitcher of the Year Zach Peterson, UIC Relief Pitcher of the Year David Cales, UIC Newcomer of the Year Micky Pingree, UIC Coach of the Year Mike Dee, UIC 2007 Horizon League Players of the Week Week Players Pitchers February 20 Larry Gempp, UIC Josh Hungerman, Cleveland State February 27 Joe Dempsey, Butler Dan Barker, Wright State March 6 Micky Pingree, UIC David Cales, UIC March 12 Ross Oeder, Wright State Steve Crnkovich, UIC March 19 Ross Oeder, Wright State Bryan Bokowy, Butler March 26 Erich Diedrich, Youngstown State Mike Rauwerdink, Milwaukee April 2 Joe Pauley, Butler David Cales, UIC April 9 Matt Madrid, Cleveland State Robert Michalkiewicz, Milwaukee April 16 Micky Pingree, UIC Stephen Procner, Cleveland State April 23 Jeremy Hamilton, Wright State Steve Crnkovich, UIC April 30 Larry Gempp, UIC Jon Dages, Butler May 7 Grant Berkovitz, Milwaukee Ryan Zink, UIC May 14 Kyle Silver, Milwaukee Erich Schanz, Wright State May 21 Bobby Cash, Cleveland State Lucas Engle, Youngstown State

53 Opponents Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 53 Opponents

54 54 Jacksonville University Information Location:... Jacksonville, Fla. (3,436) Nickname:...Dolphins Colors:...Green and White Conference:...Atlantic Sun Stadium:... Sessionas Stadium (3,000) Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /4th Letterwinners R/L:...20/12 Starters R/L:... 13/9 Series Record:...First Meeting Media Information SID:...Josh Ellis SID Phone: Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Terry Alexander Alma Mater:... Florida State, 1977 Record (years): (17) Career Record (years):...same Opponents Four-Time Horizon League Champions Jacksonville Invitational February 22-24, in Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville University (2/22), UNC Wilmington (2/23) & Richmond (2/24) UNC Wilmington Information Location:...Wilmington, N.C. (12,000) Nickname:...Seahawks Colors:...Teal, Navy and Gold Conference:...Colonial Athletic Stadium:...Brooks Field (3,500) Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /T-1st Letterwinners R/L:... 23/7 Starters R/L:...9/5 Series Record:...First Meeting Media Information SID:...Tom Riordan SID Phone: Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Mark Scalf Alma Mater:...UNCW, 1980 Record (years): (16) Career Record (years):...same University of Richmond Information Location:...Richmond, Va. (2,950) Nickname:... Spiders Colors:...Red and Blue Conference:... Atlantic 10 Stadium:... Pitt Field (600) Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /3rd Letterwinners R/L:...20/12 Starters R/L:...5/5 Series Record:...First Meeting Media Information SID:...Mike DeGeorge SID Phone: Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Mark McQueen Alma Mater:... Sam Houston State, 1984 Record (years):...first Season Career Record (years):...same Saint Mary s College February 29-March 2, Moraga, Calif. University Information Location:... Moraga, Calif. Enrollment:...4,768 Nickname:...Gaels Colors:...Navy, Red and Silver Conference:...West Coast Stadium:... Louis Guisto Field Capacity: AD:... Mark Orr Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /8th Letterwinners R/L:... 13/17 Starters R/L:...8/12 Series Record:... Saint Mary s leads 3-1 Media Information SID:...Jordan Greif SID Phone: SID Fax: jkg1@stmarys-ca.edu Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:... Jedd Soto Alma Mater:...Louisiana-Monroe, 1996 Record (years): (4) Career Record (years):...same Assistant Coaches:...Gabe Zappin,...Lloyd Acosta

55 Opponents Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Centenary College March 7-9, Shreveport, La. 55 University Information Location:... Shreveport, La. Enrollment: Nickname:... Gents Colors:... Maroon and White Conference:...Summit League Stadium:...Shehee Stadium Capacity:...3,000 AD:... Dr. Thomas Tallach Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /4th Letterwinners R/L:...16/8 Starters R/L:... 5/3 Series Record:... First Meeting Media Information SID:...Tony Black SID Phone: SID Fax: Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:... Ed McCann Alma Mater:... SE Oklahoma State, 1977 Record (years): (8) Career Record (years):...same Assistant Coaches:...Mike Diaz,...Pat Holmes, Jeff Poulin Austin Peay State University March 14-16, Clarksville, Tenn. University Information Location:... Clarksville, Tenn. Enrollment:...9,094 Nickname:...Governors Colors:... Red and White Conference:... Ohio Valley Stadium:...Raymond C. Hand Park Capacity:...1,500 AD:... Dave Loos Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /1st Letterwinners R/L:... 15/12 Starters R/L:... 3/6 Series Record:... Austin Peay leads 9-1 Media Information SID:...Cody Bush SID Phone: SID Fax: Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Gary McClure Alma Mater:...Austin Peay, 1986 Record (years): (21) Career Record (years):...same Assistant Coaches:... Seth Kenny,...Jake Peterson MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

56 56 Four-Time Horizon League Champions University of Illinois at Chicago March 21-22, / Chicago, Ill. May 9, / Milwaukee, Wis. Opponents University Information Location:...Chicago, Ill. Enrollment:... 24,541 Nickname:... Flames Colors:...Navy Blue and Fire Engine Red Conference:... Horizon League Stadium:...Les Miller Field Capacity:...1,100 AD:...James W. Schmidt Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /1st Letterwinners R/L:...5/13 Starters R/L:... 2/7 Series Record:... UIC leads Media Information SID:...John Jaramillo SID Phone: SID Fax: jjar@uic.edu Press Box Phone: Website:... ames.com Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Mike Dee Alma Mater:...UW-La Crosse, 1979 Record (years): (9) Career Record (years):...same Assistant Coaches:...Sean McDermott,...Mike Nall, Mike Hughes University of Notre Dame March 26, South Bend, Ind. University Information Location:...South Bend, Ind. Enrollment:...8,311 Nickname:... Fighting Irish Colors:... Gold and Blue Conference:... Big East Stadium:...Frank Eck Stadium Capacity:...2,500 AD:...Kevin White Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /7th Letterwinners R/L:...19/9 Starters R/L:... 6/3 Series Record:...Notre Dame leads 9-3 Media Information SID:... Michael Bertsch SID Phone: SID Fax: mbertsch@nd.edu Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:... Dave Schrage Alma Mater:...Creighton, 1983 Record (years): (1) Career Record (years): (20) Assistant Coaches:...Scott Lawler,... Sherard Clinkscales, Graham Sikes

57 Opponents Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Butler University March 28-29, / Indianapolis, Ind. May 10, / Milwaukee, Wis. 57 University Information Location:... Indianapolis, Ind. Enrollment:...4,200 Nickname:...Bulldogs Colors:...Blue and White Conference:... Horizon League Stadium:...Bulldog Park Capacity: AD:...Barry Collier Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /5th Letterwinners R/L:... 24/13 Starters R/L:... 9/6 Series Record:... Milwaukee leads Media Information SID:... Chris Urban SID Phone: SID Fax: curban@butler.edu Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Steve Farley Alma Mater:...Minnesota, 1981 Record (years): (16) Career Record (years): (19) Assistant Coaches:... Bob Keeney,... Jeff Brown, Dan Gillin Northern Illinois University April 2, / DeKalb, Ill. April 29, / Milwaukee, Wis. University Information Location:... DeKalb, Ill. Enrollment:... 25,208 Nickname:...Huskies Colors:...Cardinal and Black Conference:... Mid-American Stadium:...Ralph McKenzie Field Capacity:...2,000 AD:... Jim Phillips Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /3rd Letterwinners R/L:...16/8 Starters R/L:... 7/2 Series Record:... Milwaukee leads Media Information SID:...David Brauer SID Phone: SID Fax: dbrauer@niu.edu Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:... Ed Mathey Alma Mater:...North Central, 1986 Record (years): (5) Career Record (years): (14) Assistant Coaches:...Steve Joslyn,... Tom Carcione, Ray Napientek MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

58 58 Southern Illinois University April 4-6, Carbondale, Ill. Opponents Four-Time Horizon League Champions University Information Location:...Carbondale, Ill. Enrollment:... 20,983 Nickname:... Salukis Colors:... Maroon and White Conference:...Missouri Valley Stadium:...Abe Martin Field Capacity:...2,000 AD:...Mario Moccia Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /T-3rd Letterwinners R/L:...16/4 Starters R/L:... 8/2 Series Record:... Southern Illinois leads 2-1 Media Information SID:...Jeff Honza SID Phone: SID Fax: Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Dan Callahan Alma Mater:...Quincy College, 1981 Record (years): (13) Career Record (years): (19) Assistant Coaches:...Ken Henderson,... Tim Dixon, Greg Andrews Chicago State University April 9, / Chicago, Ill. May 14, / Milwaukee, Wis. University Information Location:...Chicago, Ill. Enrollment:...7,200 Nickname:...Cougars Colors:...Evergreen and White Conference:... Independent Stadium:...Gwyndolyn Brooks Field Capacity: AD:...Wayne Baskerville Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish:...N/A Letterwinners R/L:... 12/13 Starters R/L:... 4/5 Series Record:... Milwaukee leads Media Information SID:...Ruben R. Perez, Jr. SID Phone: SID Fax: rperez21@csu.edu Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Husain Mahmoud Alma Mater:...Central State (Ohio), 1975 Record (years):... First Season Career Record (years):...same Assistant Coaches:...Michael Caston,... Wallace Johnson

59 Opponents Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Cleveland State University April 11-12, / Milwaukee, Wis. April 19, / Cleveland, Ohio 59 University Information Location:... Cleveland, Ohio Enrollment:... 16,245 Nickname:...Vikings Colors:...Forest Green and White Conference:... Horizon League Stadium:... Pipeyard Stadium Capacity:...1,500 AD:...Lee Reed Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /4th Letterwinners R/L:...N/A Starters R/L:...N/A Series Record:... Milwaukee leads Media Information SID:...Greg Murphy SID Phone: SID Fax: g.j.murphy@csuohio.edu Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Kevin Kocks Alma Mater:... Eastern Kentucky, 1982 Record (years): (1) Career Record (years):...same Assistant Coaches:...Rob Henry,... Cliff Cook, Tim Spatz Bradley University April 15, Milwaukee, Wis. University Information Location:...Peoria, Ill. Enrollment:...6,154 Nickname:...Braves Colors:... Red and White Conference:...Missouri Valley Stadium:... O Brien Field Capacity:...7,500 AD:... Ken Kavanagh Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /3rd Letterwinners R/L:... 15/13 Starters R/L:... 3/6 Series Record:...Milwaukee leads 7-4 Media Information SID:...Bobby Parker SID Phone: SID Fax: bparker@bradley.edu Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:... Dewey Kalmer Alma Mater:... Quincy, 1966 Record (years): (28) Career Record (years):...1, (39) Assistant Coaches:... Marc Wagner,... Mike Dunne, John Dyke MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

60 60 Opponents Four-Time Horizon League Champions Youngstown State University April 20, / Youngstown, Ohio May 15-16, / Milwaukee, Wis. (at Miller Park May15) University Information Location:...Youngstown, Ohio Enrollment:... 13,497 Nickname:... Penguins Colors:... Red and White Conference:... Horizon League Stadium:... Eastwood Field Capacity:...6,000 AD:...Ron Strollo Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /6th Letterwinners R/L:...19/5 Starters R/L:... 7/2 Series Record:... Milwaukee leads Media Information SID:...John Vogel SID Phone: SID Fax: javogel34@yahoo.com Press Box Phone: , x 229 Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Rich Pasquale Alma Mater:... Francis Marion, 1991 Record (years):... First Season Career Record (years): (4) Assistant Coaches:... Ray Antonelli,...Craig Antusch University of Iowa April 22, Iowa City, Iowa University Information Location:... Iowa City, Iowa Enrollment:... 30,409 Nickname:... Hawkeyes Colors:... Black and Gold Conference:...Big Ten Stadium:...Duane Banks Field Capacity:...3,000 AD:...Gary Barta Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /4th Letterwinners R/L:... 22/11 Starters R/L:... 5/3 Series Record:...Milwaukee leads 6-4 Media Information SID:... Jenni Stumpff SID Phone: SID Fax: jennifer-stumpff@uiowa.edu Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:... Jack Dahm Alma Mater:...Creighton, 1989 Record (years): (4) Career Record (years): (14) Assistant Coaches:...Nick Zumsande,... Ryan Brownlee, Kris Welker

61 Opponents Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Wright State University April 25-26, Dayton, Ohio 61 University Information Location:...Dayton, Ohio Enrollment:... 16,729 Nickname:... Raiders Colors:... Hunter Green and Gold Conference:... Horizon League Stadium:... Nischwitz Stadium Capacity: AD:... Dr. Michael Cusack Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /2nd Letterwinners R/L:... 16/14 Starters R/L:... 6/3 Series Record:... Milwaukee leads Media Information SID:...Greg Campbell SID Phone: SID Fax: Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Rob Cooper Alma Mater:...Miami (FL), 1994 Record (years): (3) Career Record (years):...same Assistant Coaches:... Kyle Geswein,... Greg Lovelady, Garret Holleran Northwestern University April 30, Evanston, Ill. University Information Location:...Evanston, Ill. Enrollment:...7,800 Nickname:...Wildcats Colors:...Purple and White Conference:...Big Ten Stadium:... Rocky Miller Park Capacity:...1,000 AD:...Robert Gundlach Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /9th Letterwinners R/L:...18/8 Starters R/L:... 7/2 Series Record:... Northwestern leads 12-4 Media Information SID:... Nick Brilowski SID Phone: SID Fax: Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Paul Stevens Alma Mater:...Lewis, 1976 Record (years): (20) Career Record (years):...same Assistant Coaches:...Tim Stoddard,...Gabe Ribas, Joe Keenan MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

62 62 Valparaiso University May 2-3, Milwaukee, Wis. Opponents Four-Time Horizon League Champions University Information Location:... Valparaiso, Ind. Enrollment:...4,000 Nickname:...Crusaders Colors:...Brown and Gold Conference:... Horizon League Stadium:... Emory G. Bauer Field Capacity: AD:...Mark LaBarbera Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /3rd Letterwinners R/L:... 18/13 Starters R/L:... 4/5 Series Record:...Milwaukee leads 12-4 Media Information SID:...Ryan Wronkowicz SID Phone: SID Fax: Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Tracy Woodson Alma Mater:...North Carolina State, 1984 Record (years): (1) Career Record (years):...same Assistant Coaches:...Brian Schmack,... Chris Maliszewski University of Northern Iowa May 7, Waterloo, Iowa University Information Location:... Cedar Falls, Iowa Enrollment:... 12,561 Nickname:...Panthers Colors:...Purple and Old Gold Conference:...Missouri Valley Stadium:...Waterloo Riverfront Stadium Capacity:...4,277 AD:...Rick Hartzell Information 2007 Record: League Record/Finish: /T-6th Letterwinners R/L:...16/9 Starters R/L:... 7/1 Series Record:...Northern Iowa leads 11-6 Media Information SID:...Kara Moran SID Phone: SID Fax: Press Box Phone: Website:... Coaching Staff Head Coach:...Rick Heller Alma Mater:...Upper Iowa, 1986 Record (years): (7) Career Record (years): (19) Assistant Coaches:...Scott Brickman,...Marty Sutherland, Brock Sabers

63 Milwaukee History Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 63 History

64 64 Year-by-Year Results Four-Time Horizon League Champions Year Overall Record League Conference Coach Chicagoland College Bill Ritter N/A Chicagoland College Bill Ritter N/A Chicagoland College Bill Ritter Chicagoland College Bill Ritter Chicagoland College Bill Ritter Chicagoland College Bill Ritter Chicagoland College Bill Ritter 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 Chicagoland College Bill Ritter N/A Chicagoland College Frank Orzel N/A Chicagoland College Frank Orzel Chicagoland College Frank Orzel >> No baseball at UWM from << N/A N/A Jim Burian N/A N/A Jim Burian N/A N/A Jim Burian N/A N/A Jim Burian N/A N/A Jim Burian >> was played at the club level at UWM from << N/A N/A Jim Burian N/A N/A Jim Burian N/A N/A Jim Burian N/A N/A Jim Burian >> UWM moved to NCAA Division I prior to the 1991 season << None Independent Scott Kugi None Independent Scott Kugi None Independent Scott Kugi Mid-Continent Bill Schufrieder Midwestern Collegiate Jerry Augustine Midwestern Collegiate Jerry Augustine Midwestern Collegiate Jerry Augustine Midwestern Collegiate Jerry Augustine Midwestern Collegiate Jerry Augustine Midwestern Collegiate Jerry Augustine Midwestern Collegiate Jerry Augustine Horizon League Jerry Augustine Horizon League Jerry Augustine Horizon League Jerry Augustine Horizon League Jerry Augustine Horizon League Jerry Augustine Horizon League Scott Doffek Varsity (38 years) Club (5 years) Totals (43 years)

65 All-Time Coaching Records Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 65 Bill Ritter (.431) Year Record Scott Kugi (.277) Year Record Jim Burian (.457) Year Record Jerry Augustine (.539) Year Record Frank Orzel (.351) Year Record Bill Schufrieder (.400) Year Record Scott Doffek 2007-present (.439) Year Record MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

66 66 FIRST ERA ( ) Prior to the move to Division I for UW-Milwaukee baseball, the Panthers outfi tted baseball teams in two eras. From 1957 through the 1973 season, UWM sported a varsity baseball program. In those 17 seasons the Panthers went under two coaches. FIRST ERA Coach - Bill Ritter Total Coach - Frank Orzel Total Bill Ritter led UWM to four winning seasons in the first era of varsity baseball. Ritter s Panthers put together a stretch of threestraight winning seasons from , a feat that UWM would have to wait 38 years to repeat. 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 CLUB BASEBALL ( ) Jim Burian headed up UWM s club baseball team that he created in the fall of The team began play in the spring of Following an 8-10 inaugural season, the Burian-led Panthers posted four-straight winning seasons, culminating with a record in the 1986 season. CLUB BASEBALL Coach - Jim Burian Total In five years, the UWM Club Panthers posted an overall record of (.595). Program History Four-Time Horizon League Champions NEW ERA BEGINS ( ) When UWM s baseball reached varsity status again in 1987, Jim Burian was kept as head coach. Winning ways were harder to keep. After dismal and records in 87 and 88, the Panthers got back to.500 with a NEW ERA BEGINS Coach - Jim Burian Total record in The 22 wins were a school record that lasted until 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 DIVISION I ERA (1991-Present) Prior to September of 1990 UW-Milwaukee featured one Division I team in their men s soccer squad. In 1990 the rest of the athletic teams followed suit and UWM offi cially became a Division I institution. Like every other team, the baseball team began the newest era as a Division I Independent. In Scott Klugi s fi rst 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 (.304) in 1992, and eventually, to (.345) in 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 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 fi rst 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.

67 Program History Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 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 The Panthers finished 1998 with a 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 first-ever 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 topranked Rice in the opening game of the regional. UWM went 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 Single-Season Hitting Records Batting Average Don Lewison At-Bats Harry Klink Runs Earl Gengler Hits Dick Gruetzmacher Alex Kaminski Doubles Craig Streff Harry Klink Triples Dick Gruetzmacher Craig Streff Home Runs Al Kaminski , 68 Mike Potter , 70 RBI Bob Helminiak Total Bases Craig Streff Strikeouts Bob Vetter Single-Season Pitching Records Appearances Joe Starck Starts Joe Starck Complete Games Joe Starck Wins Tom Tanski Strikeouts Joe Starck Innings Pitched Joe Starck ERA Joe Starck Walks Tom Tanski A school-record 39 wins in 2001 was just the tip of the iceberg for the most successful team in the program s history. The 2001 Panthers dominated the MCC with a 16-4 record and swept through the tournament to win their second regular season and tournament championships. UWM earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament and was sent to the South Bend Regionals on the campus of the historic University of Notre Dame. Fighting bad weather and lengthy rain delays, the Panthers battled hard against All-Americans and Major League draftees before coming home. In 2001, the squad rewrote the record books by breaking almost every record the school keeps. HORIZON LEAGUE ERA (2002-Present) On June 4th, 2002, the MCC officially became the Horizon League. UWM started 2002 with a Horizon League Tournament Championship and a trip to NCAA 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 (99) has more league victories than Milwaukee (84) Club Single-Season Hitting Records Batting Average Bill Hesiak At-Bats Jeff Hesse Runs Tim Sweeney Hits Ron Hill Jeff Hesse Doubles Ron Hill Jeff Hesse Triples Dave Knott Home Runs Bill Hesiak RBI Jeff Hesse Total Bases Bill Hesiak Strikeouts Mike Konruff Single-Season Pitching Records Appearances Steve Walker Mark Obst Jim Pandl Complete Games 5 tied with , 86 Wins Jim Jendusa Strikeouts Mark Honerlaw Innings Pitched Mark Obst ERA Steve Walker

68 68 Batting Average Josh Groves Mike Goetz (Led NCAA) Joe Nowicki Matt Alexander P.J. Cannon John Vanden Berg Scott Gillitzer Eric Goerdt Paul Archambault Jeff Stoss Ken Poniewaz Jason Wesemann Jak Kraus Jak Kraus Peter Jankowski Peter Jankowski Matt Kaul At Bats Kyle Silver Jesse Hart Charlie Reschke Matt Alexander Dave Pudlosky Adam Christ Matt Houk Darin Haugom Darin Haugom Steve Johnson Jeff Stoss Jason Wesemann Jason Wesemann Joseph Fojut Steve Klawitter Randy Wilke/Joseph Fojut Tim Mommaerts In 2007, Kyle Silver led the Panthers in at-bats, runs scored and hits. Runs Kyle Silver Mike Goetz Mike Goetz Charlie Reschke Troy Doering Adam Christ Scott Gillitzer Scott Gillitzer Todd Ludwig/Darin Haugom Jeff Stoss Year-by-Year Batting Leaders (Div. I) Four-Time Horizon League Champions Lee Jaramillo/Jeff Stoss Jason Wesemann Jak Kraus Jak Kraus Joseph Fojut Randy Wilke Tim Mommaerts Hits Kyle Silver Mike Goetz Mike Goetz Matt Alexander Dave Pudlosky John Vanden Berg Scott Gillitzer Eric Goerdt/Darin Haugom Steve Tylke Lee Jaramillo Jeff Stoss/Ken Poniewaz Jason Wesemann Jak Kraus Jak Kraus Steve Klawitter Randy Wilke Tim Mommaerts Doubles Josh Groves Mike Goetz Zak Rivera/Charlie Reschke Charlie Reschke Dave Pudlosky John Vanden Berg Scott Gillitzer Scott Gillitzer Chad Sadowski/Steve Tylke Lee Jaramillo Jeff Stoss/Ken Poniewaz Jason Wesemann Jason Wesemann Jak Kraus Steve Klawitter Randy Wilke Frank Kotecki Triples Rob Brockel Mike Goetz Mike Goetz/Ross McCoy Ross McCoy David Michna Adam Christ Darin Haugom Darin Haugom Darin Haugom Steve Johnson Ken Poniewaz Jak Kraus Three Players Tied Three Players Tied Steve Klawitter Two Players Tied None Recorded

69 Year-by-Year Batting Leaders (Div. I) Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Home Runs Rob Brockel Joe Nowicki/Ross McCoy Joe Nowicki Ben Stanczyk Dave Pudlosky John Vanden Berg Eric Goerdt Scott Gillitzer Chad Sadowski/Todd Ludwig Jeff Stoss Jeff Stoss Jak Kraus Jeff Stoss Jak Kraus Joel Welder Randy Wilke Dan Rabehl Runs Batted In Grant Berkovitz Joe Nowicki Joe Nowicki Ben Stanczyk Ben Stanczyk John Vanden Berg Eric Goerdt Eric Goerdt Chad Sadowski Jeff Stoss Jeff Stoss Jak Kraus Jeff Stoss Jak Kraus Steve Klawitter Randy Wilke Dan Rabehl Total Bases Grant Berkovitz Mike Goetz Joe Nowicki Ben Stanczyk Dave Pudlosky John Vanden Berg Scott Gillitzer Darin Haugom Chad Sadowski Jeff Stoss Jeff Stoss Jason Wesemann Jak Kraus Jak Kraus Steve Klawitter Randy Wilke Dan Rabehl/Frank Kotecki Slugging Percentage Josh Groves Mike Goetz Zak Rivera Ben Stanczyk P.J. Cannon John Vanden Berg Scott Gillitzer Scott Gillitzer Chad Sadowski Jeff Stoss Ken Poniewaz Jak Kraus Jeff Stoss Jak Kraus Steve Klawitter Randy Wilke Dan Rabehl Base on Balls Rob Brockel Mike Goetz Zak Rivera Zak Rivera Troy Doering Dave Pudlosky Scott Gillitzer Scott Gillitzer Todd Ludwig Jeff Stoss Lee Jaramillo Jak Kraus Jak Kraus Jak Kraus Joel Welder Joel Welder Dan Rabehl Stolen Bases Nick Wichser/Ross McCoy Mike Goetz Charlie Reschke Charlie Reschke Marcellus Dawson Troy Doering Darin Haugom Darin Haugom Darin Haugom Lee Jaramillo Lee Jaramillo Jak Kraus Andy Bjornlie Andy Bjornlie Brian Powers Peter Jankowski Bob Grzeskiewicz Mike Goetz had an amazing season in 2006, leading the team in average, runs, hits, doubles, triples, total bases, slugging percentage, walks and steals. He set team records in each of those categories except slugging percentage and led NCAA Division I in average and on-base percentage. MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

70 70 Earned Run Average Robert Michalkiewicz Jed Dolske Rick Cavaiani Ben Stanczyk Ben Stanczyk Geoff Lefeber Matt Freisleben Quintin Oldenburg Jason Crawford Josh Justman Rob Becker Rob Becker Mike Casper Cory Bigler Robert Weber Justin Schaubel Marco Daniels Year-by-Year Pitching Leaders (Div. I) Four-Time Horizon League Champions Mike Oiler Chad Sadowski Andy Neary Andy Neary Mike Casper/Rob Becker Mike Casper Brian Sullivan Cory Bigler/Bob Callahan Craig Scheffl er Craig Scheffl er James Robinson Winning Percentage (Min. 5 decisions) (6-4)...Robert Michalkiewicz (8-2)... Rick Cavaiani (9-3)... Aaron Sorenson (7-3)...Ben Stanczyk (7-2)... Mikel Shaefer (6-1)... Geoff Lefeber (5-1)...Eric Goerdt/Aaron Bushong (5-0)...Quintin Oldenburg (5-1)...Matt Freisleben (6-1)...Josh Justman (4-1)...Chad Sadowski (8-2)... Rob Becker (4-4)...Cory Bigler (4-2)... Brett Riley (2-3)...Cory Bigler (4-2)... Justin Schaubel (2-5)... John Hetland Robert Michalkiewicz led the 2007 team in earned run average, wins, winning percentage, games started, complete games and innings pitched. Wins Robert Michalkiewicz Rick Cavaiani Aaron Sorenson Ben Stanczyk Mikel Shaefer Quintin Oldenburg Quintin Oldenburg Andy Neary Chad Sadowski Mike Casper/Josh Justman Rob Becker Rob Becker Three Players Tied Cory Bigler Four Players Tied Justin Schaubel Two Players Tied Losses Dan Luczak/Mike Rauwerdink Robert Michalkiewicz Rick Cavaiani Aaron Bushong Aaron Bushong Matt Freisleben Saves Four Players Tied Jed Dolske Jed Dolske Jed Dolske Ben Stanczyk Matt Freisleben Jason Crawford Eric Goerdt None Recorded Jon Schreiner Jon Schreiner Jon Schreiner Lance Tardiff Lance Tardiff/Parrish Wagner Matt Krzoska None Recorded Ryan Taylor Jed Dolske led the Panthers in saves and appearances for three-straight years ( ).

71 Year-by-Year Pitching Leaders (Div. I) Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Appearances Tom Zimmerman Jed Dolske Jed Dolske Jed Dolske Ben Stanczyk Matt Freisleben Matt Freisleben Matt Freisleben Matt Freisleben Jon Schreiner Jon Schreiner Jon Schreiner Lance Tardiff Matt Krzoska Parrish Wagner Parrish Wagner Marco Daniels/James Robinson Quintin Oldenburg Andy Neary Andy Neary Mike Casper Rob Becker Mike Casper Bob Callahan Cory Bigler Craig Scheffl er Parrish Wagner James Robinson Games Started Robert Michalkiewicz/Dan Luczak Aaron Sorenson/Robert Michalkiewicz Robert Michalkiewicz Korey Keller Geoff Lefeber Quintin Oldenburg Quintin Oldenburg Chad Sadowski/Andy Neary Chad Sadowski/Andy Neary Mike Casper/Josh Justman Mike Casper Mike Casper Cory Bigler/Bob Callahan Bob Callahan Craig Scheffl er Parrish Wagner Marco Daniels/James Robinson Complete Games Robert Michalkiewicz Rick Cavaiani Rick Cavaiani Ben Stanczyk Mikel Shaefer Quintin Oldenburg/Aaron Bushong Mike Oiler Chad Sadowski/Andy Neary Chad Sadowski Chad Sadowski/Josh Justman Rob Becker/Mike Casper Mike Casper Brian Sullivan Cory Bigler Craig Scheffl er/bob Callahan Parrish Wagner Marco Daniels/James Robinson Innings Pitched Robert Michalkiewicz Aaron Sorenson Aaron Sorenson Ben Stanczyk Mikel Shaefer Geoff Lefeber MILWAUKEE During his career, Quintin Oldenburg led UWM in ERA, wins, winning percentage, games started, complete games, innings and strikeouts. Strikeouts Dan Luczak Rick Cavaiani Aaron Sorenson Ben Stanczyk Mikel Shaefer Quintin Oldenburg Quintin Oldenburg Andy Neary Chad Sadowski Josh Justman Rob Becker Mike Casper Cory Bigler Cory Bigler Craig Scheffl er Craig Scheffl er James Robinson Base on Balls Dan Luczak Mike Rauwerdink Robert Michalkiewicz Korey Keller Mikel Shaefer Rob Erickson Mike Oiler Mike Oiler Mike Oiler Josh Justman Josh Justman Mike Casper Cory Bigler Cory Bigler Craig Scheffl er Craig Scheffl er James Robinson PANTHERS

72 72 Single Game Hitting Records Single-Game Hitting Records At-Bats 8 Darin Haugom, 4/19/01 Runs 6 Jesse Hart, 4/12/06 5 Five Times (Most Recently) 5 Mike Goetz, 4/12/06 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 Doubles 3 Many Times (Most Recently) 3 Joe Nowicki, 5/20/06 Triples 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 Walks 4 Andy Hetebrueg, 4/24/07 4 Mark Rumpel, 4/16/97 4 Jeff Stoss, 5/5/95 Stolen Bases 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 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 4/12/06 Junior outfi elder Ross McCoy ties school records with six hits and eight runs batted in, going a perfect 6-for-6 at the plate with a double and two home runs - including a grand slam - in a victory over Chicago State. 3/17/99 St. Patrick s Day, 1999, junior catcher Todd Ludwig turns out the most prolifi c offensive game by any Panther player in history. At Tennessee Tech, Ludwig goes 5-for-6 and sets Panther records with four home runs and eight RBIs. UWM held on to win the slugfest, Longest Hitting Streaks Mike Goetz, Mike Goetz, 2005 (8 games) to 2006 (19) Scott Gillitzer, Rob Brockel, 2007 Misc. About Multi-Homer Games Most HR in a game 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/ /28/99 Most in one year...team - 8 (1999)... Individual - 3 (Gillitzer 00, Ludwig & Sadowski 99) Four-Time Horizon League Champions 5+ Hit Games 4/12/06 Ross McCoy...6 4/14/96 Jason Weseman...6 5/26/07 Grant Berkovitz...5 5/20/06 Joe Nowicki...5 4/23/06 Mike Goetz...5 4/12/06 Mike Goetz...5 5/22/05 Zak Rivera...5 3/22/01 Darin Haugom...5 3/17/01 Scott Gillitzer...5 3/29/00 Scott Gillitzer...5 4/28/99 Steve Johnson...5 4/25/99 Steve Tylke...5 3/20/99 Steve Tylke...5 3/17/99 Todd Ludwig...5 3/14/99 Steve Tylke...5 Multi-Home Run Games 3/17/99 Todd Ludwig /28/99 Chad Sadowski /5/07 Nick Wichser /17/07 Rob Brockel /20/06 Joe Nowicki /22/06 Joe Nowicki /12/06 Ross McCoy /22/05 Zak Rivera /6/05 Brooks Graff /6/05 Nick Wichser /6/05 Joe Nowicki /25/03 Dave Pudlosky /2/02 Steve Guden /11/01 Eric Goerdt /9/01 Derek Daggett /8/01 Steve Guden /22/01 Eric Goerdt /8/01 Scott Gillitzer /10/01 John Vanden Berg /13/00 Scott Gillitzer (Gm 2) /13/00 Scott Gillitzer (Gm 1) /13/00 Steve Tylke /3/00 Eric Goerdt /22/00 Scott Gillitzer /20/00 Brett Huebner /28/99 Jared Kotarek /28/99 Steve Johnson /23/99 Todd Ludwig /17/99 Chad Sadowski /17/99 Todd Ludwig /15/99 Chad Sadowski /14/98 Chad Sadowski /9/97 Clay Schwartz /9/97 Greg Toll /20/96 Eric Lubarsky /30/95 Jason Weseman /8/95 Jeff Stoss /26/95 Jason Weseman /9/93 Jak Kraus /24/92 Martin McGinley /1/92 Randy Wilke... 2

73 Single Game Pitching Records Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Inn. Pitched 12.0 Ben Stanczyk, 5/2/04 Strikeouts 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 * Tied NCAA Record Hitting At-Bats 53 4/12/06 vs. Chicago State 52 3/19/03 vs. St. Peter s Runs 28 4/18/93 vs. Concordia Hits 29 4/12/06 vs. Chicago State 29 4/14/96 vs. UIC Doubles 9 3/19/01 vs. Drexel 9 3/20/99 vs. W. Illinois 8 4/12/06 vs. Chicago State Triples 4 3/18/06 vs. Akron 3 3/19/01 vs. Drexel Home Runs 9 4/6/05 vs. IPFW Total Bases 55 4/12/06 vs. Chicago State Runs Batted In 26 4/6/05 vs. IPFW 25 4/12/06 vs. Chicago State Stolen Bases 6 4/23/01 vs. Lakeland 6 4/20/01 vs. Cleveland State Pitching Strikeouts 15 3/30/03 vs. Northern Iowa 14 5/20/06 vs. Butler Walks 14 2/18/07 vs. Arkansas 14 4/16/00 vs. Wright State 14 4/25/96 vs. NE Illinois Wild Pitches 5 Six Times Hit Batters 6 Three Times (Most Recently) 6 3/3/06 vs. Missouri Errors 7 4/21/91 vs. UIC Single-Game Pitching Records Single-Game Team Records 4/18/93 Concordia (WI) /19/01 Chicago State /19/03 St. Peter s /12/06 Chicago State /6/05 IPFW /28/99 Concordia (WI) /3/00 Concordia (WI) /14/96 UIC Strikeout Games 5/20/06 Aaron Sorenson /8/05 Aaron Sorenson /23/04 Ben Stanczyk /26/03 Korey Keller /2/04 Ben Stanczyk /12/02 Quintin Oldenburg /6/06 Rick Cavaiani /13/01 Quintin Oldenburg /30/00 Mike Oiler /7/99 Corey Clemmons /17/99 Chad Sadowski /1/99 Chad Sadowski /13/98 Adam Kiehl /4/04 Robert Michalkiewicz /28/01 Quintin Oldenburg /13/00 Andy Neary /26/00 Rob Erickson /18/99 Mike Oiler /7/97 Chad Sadowski /20/96 Mike Casper Miscellaneous Most Runs in one inning 14, 5th inning, 4/15/00 vs. Wright State... Longest Game 13 innings, 5/8/98 vs. Butler... Longest Win Streak 13 games, 4/27-5/10/02... Longest Losing Streak 11 games, 2/26-3/16/97, 4/7-4/22/91, 3/24-4/3/91... 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). Milwaukee Panther 20+ Run Games 3/24/92 Northern Iowa /22/01 Stony Brook /20/99 Western Illinois /14/98 Samford /24/93 Chicago State /18/06 Akron /24/02 Bradley /20/01 Cleveland State

74 74 Games 1. Darin Haugom...60, 1999 Chad Sadowski...60, Steve Tylke...59, Jeff Stoss...58, Six Players Tied...57 At-Bats 1. Jesse Hart...235, 2006 Darin Haugom , Matt Houk , Kyle Silver , Joe Nowicki , 2006 Scott Gillitzer , 2001 Batting Average 1. Mike Goetz , Scott Gillitzer , Darin Haugom , John Vanden Berg , Eric Goerdt , 2000 Runs 1. Scott Gillitzer...68, Mike Goetz...67, Matt Houk...63, Joe Nowicki...61, 2006 Darin Haugom...61, 2001 Darin Haugom...61, 1999 Todd Ludwig...61, 1999 Hits 1. Mike Goetz , Scott Gillitzer...97, Joe Nowicki...86, Matt Alexander...83, Matt Houk...82, 2001 Darin Haugom...82, 2001 Doubles 1. Mike Goetz...23, Josh Groves... 21, 2007 Joe Nowicki...21, Steve Tylke...20, 1999 Chad Sadowski...20, 1999 Triples 1. Mike Goetz... 6, 2006 Ken Poniewaz... 6, Mike Goetz... 4, 2005 Ross McCoy... 4, 2005 Darin Haugom... 4, 2001 Darin Haugom... 4, 2000 Darin Haugom... 4, 1999 Season Hitting Records Four-Time Horizon League Champions Home Runs 1. Todd Ludwig...17, 1999 Chad Sadowski...17, Jeff Stoss...12, Joe Nowicki...11, 2006 Ross McCoy...11, 2006 Eric Goerdt...11, 2001 Scott Gillitzer...11, 2000 Jeff Stoss...11, 1998 Randy Wilke...11, 1992 Runs Batted In 1. Chad Sadowski...68, Eric Goerdt...67, Scott Gillitzer...66, Joe Nowicki...57, 2006 John Vanden Berg...57, 2002 Total Bases 1. Mike Goetz , Chad Sadowski , Scott Gillitzer , Joe Nowicki , Todd Ludwig , 1999 Slugging Percentage 1. Jeff Stoss , Jak Kraus , Chad Sadowski , Mike Goetz , Todd Ludwig , 1999 Walks 1. Mike Goetz...41, 2006 Dave Pudlosky...41, Jak Kraus...39, Zak Rivera...37, Todd Ludwig...37, 1999 Hit By Pitch 1. Clay Schwartz...26, Clay Schwartz...20, Clay Schwartz...18, Steve Guden...13, 2001 Jeff Pitrof...13, 2003 Stolen Bases 1. Darin Haugom...24, 2000 Darin Haugom...24, Darin Haugom...20, Andy Bjornlie...19, Mike Goetz...17, 2006 Troy Doering...17, 2002 Current Players in BOLD

75 Season Pitching Records Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Appearances 1. Matt Freisleben...37, Jed Dolske...33, Jed Dolske...31, Matt Freisleben...30, Jed Dolske...28, ERA By A Reliever (Min. 35 IP) 1. Matt Freisleben , Quintin Oldenburg , Jed Dolske , Corey Kleeba , Andy Neary , 1997 Starts 1. Chad Sadowski...15, 1999 Andy Neary...15, Robert Michalkiewicz...14, 2007 Dan Luczak...14, 2007 Quintin Oldenburg...14, 2001 Michael Casper...14, 1997 Innings 1. Andy Neary , Robert Michalkiewicz , Chad Sadowski , Ben Stanczyk , 2004 Quintin Oldenburg , 2001 Complete Games 1. Parrish Wagner... 9, Chad Sadowski... 8, Craig Scheffl er... 7, 1992 Marco Daniels... 7, 1991 James Robinson... 7, 1991 Wins 1. Aaron Sorenson...9 (9-3), 2005 Quintin Oldenburg...9 (9-3), 2002 Quintin Oldenburg...9 (9-4), Rick Cavaiani...8 (8-2), 2006 Mike Oiler...8 (8-5), 2001 Andy Neary...8 (8-4), 2000 Rob Becker...8 (8-2), 1996 Losses 1. Rick Cavaiani...10 (2-10), Craig Scheffl er...9 (2-9), 1992 James Robinson...9 (2-9), 1991 Aaron Bushong...9 (2-9), Andy Neary...8 (6-8), 1999 Parrish Wagner...8 (3-8), 1992 Aaron Bushong...8 (2-8), 2004 Marco Daniels...8 (1-8), 1991 Saves 1. Matt Freisleben...15, Jon Schreiner...10, Lance Tardiff... 9, Jed Dolske... 8, Jed Dolske... 7, 2006 ERA By A Starter (Min. 50 IP) 1. Geoff Lefeber , Mikel Schaefer , Josh Justman , Marco Daniels , Ben Stanczyk , 2004 Strikeouts 1. Ben Stanczyk...95, Chad Sadowski...91, Quintin Oldenburg...79, Aaron Sorenson...76, Andy Neary...75, 2000 Fewest Walks (Min. 35 IP) 1. Matt Freisleben... 2, Matt Freisleben...10, Korey Keller...12, 2003 Corey Clemmons...12, Aaron Bushong...13, 2003 Brett Riley...13, 1994 Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio (Min. 35 IP) 1. Matt Freisleben (21/2), Ben Stanczyk (95/20), Rick Cavaiani (66/19), Andy Neary (75/22), Aaron Sorenson (60/19), 2006 Decisions 1. Chad Sadowski (7-7), Andy Neary (6-8), Quintin Oldenburg (9-4), 2001 Mike Oiler (8-5), Aaron Sorenson (9-3), 2005 Rick Cavaiani...12 (2-10), 2005 Quintin Oldenburg (9-3), 2002 Andy Neary (8-4), 2000 Chad Sadowski (7-5), 1999 Rob Becker (6-6), 1997 Win Percentage (Min. 8 Decisions) 1. Rick Cavaiani (8-2), 2006 Rob Becker (8-2), Mikel Schaefer (7-2), Aaron Sorenson (9-3), 2005 Quintin Oldenburg (9-3), 2002 Michael Casper (6-2), 1998 Current Players in BOLD

76 76 Games 1. Ross McCoy , Charlie Reschke , Darin Haugom , Chad Sadowski , Jak Kraus , Clay Schwartz , At-Bats 1. Ross McCoy , Darin Haugom , Charlie Reschke , Chad Sadowski , Andy Bjornlie , Batting Average 1. Mike Goetz , Scott Gillitzer , Eric Goerdt , John Vanden Berg , Joe Nowikci , Runs 1. Darin Haugom , Jak Kraus , Ross McCoy , Chad Sadowski , Todd Ludwig , Hits 1. Darin Haugom , Ross McCoy , Charlie Reschke , Chad Sadowski , Mike Goetz , Doubles 1. Ross McCoy...58, Charlie Reschke...47, Darin Haugom...45, Chad Sadowski...43, Jak Kraus...43, Triples 1. Darin Haugom...12, Mike Goetz...10, Ross McCoy... 9, Rob Brockel... 8, Jak Kraus... 8, Career Hitting Records Four-Time Horizon League Champions Home Runs 1. Jeff Stoss...33, Todd Ludwig...28, Chad Sadowski...28, Jak Kraus...26, Ross McCoy...23, Darin Haugom...23, Runs Batted In 1. Chad Sadowski , Ross McCoy , Darin Haugom , Jeff Stoss , Jak Kraus , Total Bases 1. Darin Haugom , Ross McCoy , Chad Sadowski , Charlie Reschke , Jak Kraus , Slugging Percentage 1. Scott Gillitzer , Jeff Stoss , Jak Kraus , Joe Nowicki , Eric Goerdt , Walks 1. Jak Kraus...99, Zak Rivera...97, Dave Pudlosky...97, Darin Haugom...82, Todd Ludwig...80, Hit By Pitch 1. Clay Schwartz...68*, Jak Kraus...25, Jeff Stoss...24, Steve Guden...23, Charlie Reschke...20, * First in NCAA Division I History when graduated, currently fourth. Stolen Bases 1. Darin Haugom...73, Andy Bjornlie...49, Lee Jaramillo...31, Mike Goetz...30, Matt Houk...30,

77 Career Pitching Records Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Appearances 1. Matt Freisleben , Jed Dolske , Quintin Oldenburg...62, Andy Neary...60, Jon Schreiner...60, Games Started 1. Robert Michalkiewicz...48, Aaron Bushong...42, Chad Sadowski...42, Mike Casper...41, Korey Keller...37, Innings Pitched 1. Robert Michalkiewicz , Andy Neary , Quintin Oldenburg , Chad Sadowski , Mike Casper , Complete Games 1. Chad Sadowski...17, Mike Casper...13, Parrish Wagner...12, Andy Neary...11, Mike Oiler...10, Craig Scheffl er...10, Earned Run Average (Min. 100 IP) 1. Ben Stanczyk , Mikel Schaefer , Quintin Oldenburg , Rob Becker , Mike Casper , Strikeouts 1. Quintin Oldenburg , Chad Sadowski , Mike Oiler , Andy Neary , Mike Casper , Walks 1. Mike Oiler , Josh Justman , Robert Michalkiewicz , Quintin Oldenburg , Chad Sadowski , Wins 1. Quintin Oldenburg...26, Chad Sadowski...22, Andy Neary...20, Korey Keller...19, Mike Casper...16, Losses 1. Robert Michalkiewicz...21, Aaron Bushong...21, Mike Rauwerdink...17, Mike Oiler...17, Andy Neary...17, Mike Casper...17, Saves 1. Jed Dolske...21, Jon Schreiner...20, Matt Freisleben...18, Lance Tardiff...11, Ben Stanczyk... 9, Win Percentage (Min. 10 decisions) 1. Ben Stanczyk (13-3), Quintin Oldenburg (26-7), Aaron Sorenson (14-7), Mikel Schaefer (8-4), Josh Justman (14-7), Strikeout/Walk Ratio 1. Ben Stanczyk , Jason Crawford , Rick Cavaiani , Aaron Sorenson , Quintin Oldenburg , Strikeouts/9 IP (Min. 100 IP) 1. Jason Crawford , Ben Stanczyk , Quintin Oldenburg , Rob Erickson , Aaron Sorenson ,

78 78 Games , , , , , 2005 & 2001 Single-Season Team Records Home Win Pct (12-1), (11-2), (16-4), (14-4), (13-4), 1998 Team Records Four-Time Horizon League Champions Home Wins , , , , , 2007, 2006 & 2001 Wins , , , , , 1999 Losses , , , , , 1997 & 1994 Win Percentage (39-18), ( ), (36-20), (32-25), (30-24), 2000 Batting Average , , , , , 2000 At-Bats , , , , , 2005 Runs , , , , , 2007 Hits , , , , , 2000 Doubles , , , , , 2005 Hitting Triples , , , , , 2007 Home Runs , , , , , 2006 Runs Batted In , , , , , 1998 Total Bases , , , , , 2000 Stolen Bases , , , , , , 2002 ERA , , , , , 2000 Complete Games , , , , , 1996 Shutouts , , , , , , , 1998 Saves , , , , , 2004 Innings Pitched , , , , , 2005 Pitching Strikeouts , , , , , , 2002 Walks , , , , , 1994 Fewest Walks , , , , , 2006 Fewest Walks/Game , , , , , 2005 Lowest Opp. BA , , , , , , 1994

79 All-Time Series Records Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants All-Time Series Records (Division I) School W L T Akron Alabama-Birmingham Alabama-Huntsville Arkansas Arkansas State Austin Peay Belmont Bowling Green Bradley Bucknell Butler Cal.-Santa Barbara Cardinal Stritch Carroll College Carthage Chicago State Cleveland State Concordia (WI) Cornell Creighton Cumberland (TN) Dartmouth Detroit Drexel Edgewood Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Evansville Georgia Perimeter* * Note: Formerly DeKalb College Georgia State Hartford Harvard Hawaii Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Indiana IPFW Indiana State Indiana Tech Iowa Iowa State Jacksonville State Kansas Kansas State Kennesaw State Kentucky Lakeland Lewis Loras Madison Tech Massachusetts McNeese State Miami (FL) Miami (OH) School W L T Middle Tennessee State Missouri State MSOE Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Missouri Morehead State Murray State Nebraska Nebraska-Omaha New Orleans Northeastern Northeastern Illinois Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Piedmont Radford Rhode Island Rice Rider St. Francis (IL) St. Francis (NY) St. Joseph s (IN) St. Louis St. Mary s (CA) St. Xavier Samford Shorter Southern Illinois 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

80 80 Midwestern Collegiate Conference ( ) MCC Player of the Year Darin Haugom MCC Pitcher of the Year Quintin Oldenburg All-Conference First Team Scott Gillitzer, 2B Eric Goerdt, OF/1B Darin Haugom, OF Quintin Oldenburg, P Eric Goerdt, OF/1B Darin Haugom, OF Andy Neary, P Chad Sadowski, DH/1B Paul Archambault, UT Todd Ludwig, C Chad Sadowski, DH/1B Mike Casper, P Ken Poniewaz, 3B Jeff Stoss, 1B Chad Sadowski, DH/1B Jak Kraus, 1B Jason Weseman, SS All-Conference Second Team Steve Guden, 3B John Vanden Berg, UT Scott Gillitzer, SS Chad Sadowski, P/DH Darin Haugom, OF Steve Johnson, OF Jared Kotarek, DH Andy Neary, P Chad Sadowski, P/DH Steve Tylke, 2B Brett Huebner, OF Lee Jaramillo, C Chad Sadowski, P/DH Jeff Stoss, 1B Greg Toll, OF Clay Schwartz, C All-Time Honors Four-Time Horizon League Champions Eric Goerdt Matt Houk Matt Freisleben Steve Tylke Brett Huebner Steve Johnson Ken Poniewaz Chad Sadowski Greg Toll Rob Becker Eric Lubarsky Jason Ramminger MCC Newcomer of the Year John Vanden Berg Eric Goerdt Steve Tylke Steve Johnson Conference Coach of the Year Jerry Augustine Jerry Augustine Jerry Augustine MCC All-Tournament Team Aaron Bushong, P Jason Crawford, DH Scott Gillitzer, 2B Steve Guden, 3B Darin Haugom, OF Dave Pudlosky, 1B John Vanden Berg, C Scott Gillitzer, SS Darin Haugom, OF Jared Kotarek, 1B Todd Ludwig, C Chad Sadowski, P Steve Tylke, 2B Mike Casper, P Lee Jaramillo, C Eric Lubarsky, OF Greg Toll, 2B MCC All-Newcomer Team Steve Guden John Vanden Berg Scott Gillitzer MCC Tournament MVP Scott Gillitzer Chad Sadowski

81 All-Time Honors Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants ABCA/Rawlings All-American Mike Goetz... First Team 2006 Louisville Slugger All-American Mike Goetz... Second Team 2006 Mike Goetz was honored as the first All-American in the history of the UWM baseball program after the 2006 season. Horizon League (2002-Present) Horizon League Pitcher Of The Year Ben Stanczyk Mikel Schaefer Horizon League Player Of The Year Mike Goetz Ben Stanczyk Horizon League Newcomer Of The Year Aaron Sorenson Horizon League Tournament MVP Dave Pudlosky, 1B All-Mideast Region First Team Mike Goetz, OF Matt Freisleben, P (pictured above left) Scott Gillitzer, 2B (pictured above right) 81 All-League First Team Jesse Hart, 2B Josh Groves, UTL Mike Goetz, OF Joe Nowicki, 1B Joe Nowicki, OF Charlie Reschke, 2B Zak Rivera, DH Ben Stanczyk, 3B/P Troy Doering, UT Mikel Schaefer, P Troy Doering, Utility Steve Guden, 3B John Vanden Berg, C All-League Second Team Ross McCoy, OF Rob Brockel, OF Robert Michalkiewicz, P Grant Berkovitz, SS Rick Cavaiani, P Ross McCoy, OF Grant Berkovitz, SS Aaron Sorenson, P Matt Alexander, OF Ross McCoy, 1B Dave Pudlosky, 1B Charlie Reschke, 2B Ben Stanczyk, 3B David Michna, OF Adam Christ, SS Quintin Oldenburg, P Dave Pudlosky, 1B League All-Newcomer Team Shaun Wegner Dan Buchholz Mike Goetz Aaron Sorenson Ross McCoy Steve Sanfi lippo Adam Christ Troy Doering Geoff Lefeber David Michna League All-Tournament Team Jesse Hart, 2B Dan Luczak, P Rob Brockel, OF Blake Kangas, 1B Zak Rivera, DH Mike Goetz, OF Joe Nowicki, OF Ben Stanczyk, P Geoff Lefeber, P Quintin Oldenburg, P Dave Pudlosky, 1B Charlie Reschke, OF John Vanden Berg, C MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

82 82 Akron 2-2 3/21/00 Akron (n) /26/05 Akron (n) /18/06 UWM (n) /19/06 UWM (n) Alabama-Birmingham 1-1 3/14/99 UWM /14/99 UAB Alabama-Huntsville 1-0 3/23/00 UWM Arkansas 0-3 2/18/07 Arkansas /18/07 Arkansas /19/07 Arkansas Arkansas State 1-2 3/4/05 UWM /5/05 Arkansas State /6/05 Arkansas State Austin Peay 1-9 3/17/95 UWM /18/95 Austin Peay /18/95 Austin Peay /14/96 Austin Peay /21/03 Austin Peay /21/03 Austin Peay /25/05 Austin Peay (n) /9/07 Austin Peay /10/07 Austin Peay /11/07 Austin Peay Belmont /12/98 Tie /18/99 Belmont Bowling Green 1-0 3/11/95 UWM (n) Bradley 7-4 4/6/93 Bradley /6/93 Bradley /24/99 UWM /24/99 UWM /24/02 UWM /24/02 UWM /2/03 Bradley /2/03 UWM /20/04 Bradley /10/06 UWM Series Histories Four-Time Horizon League Champions 5/10/06 UWM /9/05 Butler /9/05 UWM Bucknell 1-0 4/10/05 UWM /19/04 UWM (n) /25/05 UWM (n) /8/06 UWM /8/06 UWM /9/06 UWM /19/06 UWM /20/06 UWM /20/06 UWM /7/07 Butler /7/07 UWM /18/07 Butler /18/07 Butler /19/07 UWM /19/07 UWM Butler /21/93 UWM /21/93 Butler /22/93 Butler /22/93 Butler /29/95 Butler /29/95 UWM /24/96 Butler /24/96 UWM /25/96 Butler /11/96 UWM(n) /19/97 UWM /19/97 UWM UC Santa Barbara 0-1 4/20/97 UWM NCAA Regional 4/20/97 UWM /26/01 UCSB (n) /17/98 UWM /18/98 UWM Cardinal Stritch 4-0 4/18/98 UWM /1/93 UWM /19/98 Butler /1/93 UWM /9/98 Butler /28/95 UWM /10/98 Butler /23/97 UWM /17/99 UWM /17/99 UWM Carroll 3-0 4/18/99 UWM /27/06 UWM /18/99 Butler /1/07 UWM /17/99 UWM (n) /1/07 UWM /9/00 UWM /9/00 UWM Carthage 0-1 5/19/00 Butler /5/91 Carthage /11/01 UWM /12/01 UWM Chicago State /12/01 UWM /27/91 Chicago State /13/01 Butler /27/91 UWM /19/02 Butler /28/91 UWM /20/02 Butler /28/91 UWM /20/02 UWM /30/92 UWM /21/02 UWM /30/92 Chicago State /24/02 UWM (n) /4/92 UWM /18/03 UWM /24/93 UWM /19/03 Butler /24/93 UWM /20/03 UWM /25/93 Chicago State /20/03 UWM /16/94 UWM /9/04 Butler /16/94 UWM /10/04 Butler /4/94 Chicago State /10/04 UWM /4/94 UWM /11/04 UWM /13/95 UWM /27/04 Butler (n) /2/95 UWM /8/05 UWM /2/95 UWM Note: Home games listed in BOLD / (n) denotes neutral field

83 Series Histories Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 4/17/96 UWM /17/96 UWM /10/97 UWM /7/97 UWM /28/98 UWM /28/98 UWM /14/99 UWM /14/99 Chicago State /4/99 Chicago State /19/01 UWM /9/01 UWM /15/02 UWM (n) /15/02 UWM /15/02 UWM /22/03 Chicago State /22/03 UWM /28/04 UWM /4/04 UWM /4/04 UWM /29/05 Chicago State /12/06 UWM /16/06 Chicago State /16/06 UWM /27/07 Chicago State /27/07 UWM /8/07 UWM /8/07 UWM /20/00 UWM (n) /20/01 UWM /21/01 UWM /21/01 UWM /22/01 UWM /20/01 UWM (n) /26/02 Cleveland State /27/02 UWM /27/02 UWM /28/02 UWM /23/02 UWM /25/03 UWM /26/03 UWM /26/03 UWM /27/03 UWM /23/04 UWM /24/04 Cleveland State /24/04 Cleveland State /22/05 Cleveland State /23/05 UWM /23/05 UWM /24/05 UWM /22/06 Cleveland State /22/06 UWM /23/06 UWM /6/06 UWM /6/06 UWM /7/06 UWM /26/06 UWM (n) /20/07 UWM /21/07 Cleveland State /21/07 UWM /4/07 UWM /5/07 UWM /5/07 UWM /5/99 Creighton /5/99 Creighton /3/00 Creighton /4/00 Creighton /4/00 Creighton /13/01 Creighton /14/01 UWM /14/01 Creighton /14/04 Creighton /20/05 Creighton /20/05 Creighton Cumberland (TN) 0-4 3/14/94 Cumberland /14/94 Cumberland /11/96 Cumberland /11/96 Cumberland Dartmouth 1-1 3/21/04 Dartmouth /23/04 UWM Detroit /27/96 Detroit /27/96 UWM /28/96 Detroit /28/96 UWM /5/97 Detroit Cleveland State /6/97 Detroit /14/94 UWM /6/97 Detroit /14/94 UWM /7/97 UWM /15/94 Cleveland State /4/98 UWM /30/96 UWM /4/98 Detroit /30/96 UWM /5/98 Detroit /31/96 UWM /5/98 Detroit /31/96 UWM /10/98 UWM (n) /27/97 UWM Concordia 5-0 4/10/99 Detroit /27/97 UWM /18/93 UWM /10/99 UWM /28/97 Cleveland State /18/93 UWM /15/99 UWM (n) /28/97 Cleveland State /28/99 UWM /5/00 UWM /1/98 Cleveland State /28/99 UWM /6/00 UWM /1/98 UWM /3/00 UWM /6/00 UWM /2/98 UWM /7/00 UWM /2/98 UWM Cornell 2-2 5/18/00 UWM (n) /8/98 UWM (n) /18/01 UWM (n) /7/01 UWM /30/99 Cleveland State /16/02 UWM (n) /7/01 UWM /1/99 UWM /21/05 Cornell (n) /8/01 UWM /1/99 Cleveland State /22/05 Cornell (n) /8/01 UWM /2/99 Cleveland State /17/01 UWM (n) /12/00 Cleveland State Creighton /3/02 UWM /13/00 UWM /2/97 Creighton /4/02 UWM /13/00 UWM /2/97 Creighton /4/02 UWM /14/00 Cleveland State /3/97 Creighton /5/02 UWM Note: Home games listed in BOLD / (n) denotes neutral field

84 84 5/3/03 Detroit /3/03 UWM /4/03 Detroit /4/03 Detroit /1/04 UWM /2/04 Detroit /2/04 Detroit /3/04 UWM Edgewood 2-0 5/6/92 UWM /6/92 UWM Eastern Illinois 5-7 3/26/94 EIU /26/94 EIU /5/95 UWM /8/97 EIU /8/97 EIU /22/98 EIU /22/98 UWM /3/00 EIU /3/00 UWM /8/01 UWM /8/01 UWM /25/06 EIU (n) Eastern Kentucky 0-3 3/12/95 EKU /12/95 EKU /12/00 EKU Evansville 1-4 3/24/93 Evansville /10/01 Evansville /10/01 Evansville /11/01 UWM /24/06 Evansville Georgia Perimeter (formerly DeKalb) 2-6 3/24/91 DeKalb /24/91 DeKalb /26/91 DeKalb /26/91 DeKalb /16/92 DeKalb /16/92 UWM /17/92 DeKalb /17/92 UWM Georgia State 1-0 3/21/92 UWM Hartford 2-0 3/21/01 UWM (n) /22/01 UWM (n) Harvard 1-0 3/22/03 UWM (n) Hawaii 0-4 3/16/07 Hawaii /17/07 Hawaii /17/07 Hawaii /18/07 Hawaii Illinois 1-1 3/24/02 Illinois /24/05 UWM (n) Series Histories Four-Time Horizon League Champions 5/20/00 UIC (n) /27/01 UWM /28/01 UIC /28/01 UIC /29/01 UWM /19/01 UWM /17/02 UIC /18/02 UWM /18/02 UIC /19/02 UIC /25/02 UWM (n) /26/02 UWM (n) /16/03 UIC /17/03 UWM /17/03 UWM /18/03 UIC /23/03 UIC /16/04 UWM /17/04 UIC /17/04 UIC /18/04 UWM /27/04 UIC (n) /15/05 UWM /16/05 UIC /16/05 UWM /17/05 UIC /28/05 UWM (n) /29/05 UIC (n) /24/06 UIC /25/06 UWM /25/06 UIC /11/06 UIC /11/06 UIC /18/06 UWM /26/06 UIC (n) /23/07 UIC /24/07 UWM /24/07 UWM /10/07 UIC /10/07 UIC /17/07 UIC Illinois-Chicago /21/92 UIC /21/92 UIC /7/92 UIC /6/93 UIC /6/93 UWM /1/94 UIC /1/94 UIC /2/94 UIC /15/95 UIC /15/95 UWM /16/95 UWM /16/95 UIC /13/96 UIC /13/96 UIC /14/96 UIC /14/96 UWM /11/96 UIC (n) /3/97 UIC /3/97 UWM /4/97 UWM /4/97 UWM /27/98 UWM /28/98 UWM /28/98 UWM /29/98 UWM Illinois State 2-4 5/7/99 UWM /25/91 Illinois State /8/99 UWM /23/94 Illinois State /8/99 UIC /23/94 Illinois State /9/99 UWM /2/05 UWM /14/99 UIC /2/05 Illinois State /17/99 UWM /3/05 UWM /28/00 UWM /29/00 UWM Indiana 0-6 4/29/00 UIC /2/91 Indiana /30/00 UIC /3/91 Indiana Note: Home games listed in BOLD / (n) denotes neutral field

85 Series Histories Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 2/29/92 Indiana Kansas State 0-3 3/1/92 Indiana /4/97 K-State /1/92 Indiana /4/97 K-State /20/04 Indiana /18/02 K-State (n) IPFW 2-2 4/6/05 UWM /6/05 UWM /18/05 IPFW /18/05 UWM Indiana State 5-1 4/20/99 UWM /27/04 UWM /27/04 UWM /28/04 UWM /4/06 Indiana State /4/06 UWM Indiana Tech 2-0 3/16/95 UWM (n) /13/96 UWM (n) Iowa 6-4 5/5/95 Iowa /5/95 Iowa /5/96 UWM /5/96 UWM /23/97 UWM /23/97 UWM /7/02 UWM /7/02 UWM /4/05 Iowa /4/05 Iowa Iowa State 0-2 3/20/97 Iowa State /20/97 Iowa State Jacksonville State 2-2 3/15/99 Jacksonville State /16/99 Jacksonville State /20/99 UWM /20/99 UWM Kansas 1-5 2/22/02 Kansas /23/02 Kansas /23/02 Kansas /5/04 Kansas /6/04 UWM /7/04 Kansas Kennesaw State 0-1 3/28/91 Kennesaw State..9-1 Kentucky 0-3 3/2/07 Kentucky /3/07 Kentucky /4/07 Kentucky Lakeland 2-0 4/23/01 UWM /23/01 UWM Lewis 0-6 4/16/91 Lewis /16/91 Lewis /2/91 Lewis /2/91 Lewis /1/92 Lewis /8/92 Lewis Loras 0-1 3/23/91 Loras (n) Madison Tech 1-0 4/4/91 UWM Massachusetts 0-1 3/19/04 UMass (n) McNeese State 0-1 2/11/00 McNeese State Miami (FL) 0-1 3/20/02 Miami Miami (OH) 1-1 3/26/00 Miami /26/00 UWM Middle Tennessee State 1-8 3/19/94 Middle Tenn /19/94 Middle Tenn /9/96 Middle Tenn /10/96 Middle Tenn /10/96 Middle Tenn /19/99 Middle Tenn /24/00 Middle Tenn /24/00 Middle Tenn NCAA Regional Note: Home games listed in BOLD / (n) denotes neutral field 85 3/25/00 UWM MSOE 1-0 5/9/07 UWM Minnesota 1-6 4/27/95 Minnesota /16/96 Minnesota /16/96 Minnesota /26/97 Minnesota /26/97 Minnesota /24/98 Minnesota /25/98 UWM Minnesota-Duluth 1-0 5/9/00 UWM Missouri 1-2 3/3/06 Missouri /4/06 Missouri /5/06 UWM Missouri State 0-1 NCAA Regional 6/1/02 Missouri State (n) Morehead State 2-3 3/12/94 Morehead /12/94 Morehead /14/95 UWM /15/95 UWM /12/95 Morehead Murray State 2-1 3/16/94 UWM /16/94 UWM /12/99 Murray Nebraska /21/98 Nebraska /21/98 Nebraska /22/98 Nebraska /27/99 Nebraska /28/99 Nebraska /28/99 Nebraska /24/00 Nebraska /24/00 Nebraska /25/00 UWM /28/01 Nebraska /28/01 Nebraska /2/02 Nebraska /3/02 Nebraska

86 86 5/31/02 Nebraska /30/04 Nebraska /31/04 Nebraska Nebraska-Omaha 0-1 4/14/04 UNO New Orleans 0-1 2/12/00 New Orleans (n) Northeastern 1-0 3/18/01 UWM (n) Northeastern Illinois /11/91 NEI /11/91 NEI /30/91 NEI /30/91 NEI /20/92 NEI /20/92 UWM /3/92 NEI /3/92 NEI /9/93 NEI /9/93 NEI /16/94 UWM /16/94 NEI /17/94 UWM /17/94 NEI /6/95 NEI /6/95 UWM /9/96 NEI /9/96 NEI /25/96 NEI /25/96 UWM /9/97 UWM /9/97 UWM /24/97 UWM /24/97 UWM /30/98 UWM /30/98 UWM /23/95 NIU /23/95 UWM /20/96 UWM /20/96 UWM /21/96 NIU /21/96 UWM /12/96 NIU (n) /26/97 NIU /26/97 UWM /27/97 UWM /27/97 NIU /1/99 UWM /1/99 UWM /3/01 NIU /16/02 UWM /6/04 UWM /6/04 NIU /26/06 UWM (n) /2/06 NIU /2/07 NIU /2/07 UWM Northern Iowa /6/91 UNI /6/91 UWM /7/91 UNI /7/91 UNI /24/92 UWM /25/92 UNI /25/92 UNI /22/92 UNI /22/92 UNI /30/94 UNI /30/94 UWM /3/94 UWM /3/94 UWM /25/95 UNI /25/95 UNI /27/02 UNI /28/06 UWM Northern Illinois Northwestern /9/92 UWM /14/94 Northwestern /9/92 UWM /19/95 Northwestern /17/92 NIU /19/95 Northwestern /17/92 NIU /24/96 Northwestern /13/93 UWM /7/96 Northwestern /13/93 NIU /1/97 Northwestern /5/94 UWM /29/97 Northwestern /21/94 UWM /7/98 UWM /21/94 NIU /13/99 Northwestern /22/95 NIU /12/00 Northwestern /22/95 NIU /1/01 UWM Note: Home games listed in BOLD / (n) denotes neutral field Series Histories Four-Time Horizon League Champions 4/30/02 UWM /27/04 Northwestern /26/05 Northwestern /25/06 UWM /24/07 Northwestern Notre Dame 3-9 4/15/94 Notre Dame /15/94 Notre Dame /7/95 UWM /8/95 Notre Dame /8/95 Notre Dame /8/96 Notre Dame /3/97 Notre Dame /3/97 UWM /13/98 Notre Dame /30/99 Notre Dame /29/00 UWM NCAA Regional 5/25/01 Notre Dame Ohio State 0-1 3/20/05 Ohio State Oklahoma State 0-5 2/13/99 OSU /14/99 OSU /11/05 OSU /12/05 OSU /13/05 OSU Oral Roberts 0-1 2/13/00 Oral Roberts (n)..7-5 Piedmont 0-2 3/20/92 Piedmont /20/92 Piedmont Radford 1-0 3/15/02 UWM (n) Rhode Island 1-0 3/19/05 UWM Rice 1-1 NCAA Regional 5/28/99 UWM /29/99 Rice Rider 1-1 3/17/02 Rider (n) /18/02 UWM (n)

87 Series Histories Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants St. Francis (IL) 1-9 4/21/91 St. Francis /21/91 St. Francis /22/92 St. Francis /22/92 UWM /12/92 St. Francis /12/92 St. Francis /28/92 St. Francis /28/92 St. Francis /22/93 St. Francis /22/93 St. Francis St. Francis (NY) 1-0 3/17/01 UWM (n) St. Joseph s (IN) 1-1 2/26/97 UWM (n) /26/97 St. Joe s (n) St. Louis 1-2 3/12/04 UWM /13/04 St. Louis /13/04 St. Louis St. Mary s (CA) 1-3 2/10/06 UWM /11/06 St. Mary s /11/06 St. Mary s /12/06 St. Mary s St. Xavier 0-1 5/2/93 St. Xavier Samford 5-1 3/13/98 UWM /13/98 UWM /14/98 UWM /14/98 UWM /22/00 UWM /22/00 Samford Shorter 0-2 3/25/91 Shorter /25/91 Shorter Southern Illinois 1-2 5/15/04 UWM /15/04 SIU /16/04 SIU /15/92 Southern Tech /25/92 Southern Tech Stony Brook 2-0 3/19/01 UWM (n) /22/01 UWM (n) Tennessee Tech 2-1 3/15/94 Tenn. Tech /15/94 UWM /17/99 UWM Texas 0-3 3/2/01 Texas /4/01 Texas /5/01 Texas Texas Tech 0-1 NCAA Regional 5/29/99 Texas Tech Valparaiso /28/93 Valpo /28/93 UWM /8/94 Valpo /8/94 UWM /8/94 UWM /11/96 UWM /11/96 UWM /23/97 UWM /23/97 Valpo /5/99 UWM /30/00 UWM /12/01 Valpo /18/02 UWM /22/04 UWM /27/05 UWM (n) /13/05 UWM Vanderbilt 0-1 3/12/96 Vanderbilt Vermont 0-1 3/20/05 Vermont Viterbo 3-1 4/26/92 UWM /26/92 UWM /17/97 UWM /17/97 Viterbo Western Illinois 3-1 4/9/94 UWM /9/94 WIU /20/99 UWM /20/99 UWM Western Kentucky 3-5 3/17/94 WKU /18/94 WKU /16/95 UWM /13/96 WKU /27/98 WKU /27/98 UWM /28/98 UWM /19/06 WKU Western Michigan 0-3 5/18/04 WMU /10/05 WMU /10/05 WMU Wisconsin 0-1 4/24/91 Wisconsin Wisconsin-La Crosse 4-0 4/14/98 UWM /14/98 UWM /2/99 UWM /2/99 UWM Wisconsin Lutheran 7-0 4/16/97 UWM /2/98 UWM /2/98 UWM /5/00 UWM /5/00 UWM /11/02 UWM /11/02 UWM Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0-2 4/3/91 Oshkosh /3/91 Oshkosh Wisconsin-Parkside /18/91 Parkside /18/91 Parkside /4/91 UWM /4/91 UWM /6/92 Parkside /6/92 Parkside /27/92 Parkside /27/92 UWM Southern Tech 0-4 3/27/91 Southern Tech West Georgia State 0-1 3/27/91 Southern Tech /18/92 WGSU /26/93 Parkside Note: Home games listed in BOLD / (n) denotes neutral field

88 88 4/26/93 Parkside /7/93 Parkside /7/93 Parkside /15/97 UWM /15/97 UWM /7/99 Parkside /7/99 Parkside /2/01 Parkside /2/01 UWM /2/02 UWM /2/02 UWM Wisconsin-Whitewater 2-0 5/2/00 UWM /18/01 UWM /22/04 WSU (n) /7/04 UWM /8/04 WSU /8/04 WSU /9/04 UWM /6/05 UWM /7/05 UWM /7/05 UWM /8/05 WSU /27/05 UWM (n) /1/06 UWM /1/06 WSU /2/06 WSU /28/06 UWM /29/06 UWM /29/06 WSU /25/06 WSU /30/07 UWM /30/07 WSU /31/07 UWM /28/07 WSU /28/07 UWM /29/07 WSU /24/07 WSU (n) /26/07 WSU (n) Wright State /23/94 WSU /23/94 WSU /24/94 WSU /7/96 UWM /7/96 UWM /15/97 WSU /16/97 WSU /16/97 UWM /17/97 WSU /10/97 WSU (n) Xavier 2-2 4/24/98 UWM /25/95 UWM /25/98 WSU /25/95 UWM /25/98 UWM /26/95 Xavier /26/98 UWM /26/95 Xavier /23/99 UWM /24/99 UWM Youngstown State /24/99 WSU /2/94 UWM /25/99 UWM /2/94 UWM /16/99 UWM (n) /10/95 UWM (n) /14/00 WSU /10/02 UWM /15/00 UWM /11/02 YSU /15/00 UWM /11/02 UWM /16/00 WSU /9/03 UWM /4/01 UWM /10/03 YSU /5/01 WSU /10/03 UWM /5/01 UWM /20/05 YSU /6/01 UWM /21/05 YSU /18/01 UWM (n) /21/05 YSU /12/02 UWM /22/05 UWM /13/02 WSU /26/05 YSU (n) /13/02 UWM /28/05 UWM (n) /14/02 UWM /15/06 UWM /11/03 WSU /15/06 YSU /12/03 UWM /16/06 YSU /12/03 WSU /13/06 YSU /13/03 WSU /13/06 YSU Note: Home games listed in BOLD / (n) denotes neutral field Series Histories Four-Time Horizon League Champions 5/14/06 UWM /15/07 UWM /15/07 YSU /11/07 UWM /11/07 YSU /12/07 UWM /12/07 YSU /23/07 UWM (n) /25/07 UWM (n) Milwaukee now has more baseball victories against Cleveland State (44) than any other team in its NCAA Division I history. Top Five Most Wins Against 1. Cleveland State Butler - 41 T3. UIC - 34 T3. Chicago State Wright State - 32 The Panthers highest winning percentage (minimum 10 games played) against any opponent is a.773 clip against Chicago State (34-10). Top Five Highest Win % 1. Chicago State (34-10) 2. Valparaiso (12-4) 3. Cleveland State (44-15) 4. Butler (41-22) 5. Detroit (25-14) On the other end of the spectrum, the lowest winning percentage the Panthers have against a team that they have defeated at least once is.063 against Nebraska. UWM has gone just 1-15 all-time against the Huskers.

89 Year-by-Year Results Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants (16-14/3rd) Scott Doffek Horizon 2/18 at #6 Arkansas L 3-8 2/18 at #6 Arkansas L /19 at #5 Arkansas L 1-8 3/2 at #21 Kentucky L /3 at #21 Kentucky L 3-7 3/4 at #21 Kentucky L /9 at Austin Peay L 1-3 3/10 at Austin Peay L 4-5 Jerry Augustine 3/11 at Austin Peay L /16 at Hawaii L 2-9 3/17 at Hawaii L /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 /30 at Wright State* W /30 at Wright State* L /31 at Wright State* W 2-1 4/7 Butler*^ L 2-5 4/7 Butler*^ W 1-0 4/10 UIC* L 4-8 4/10 UIC* L /15 Youngstown State* W 3-0 4/15 Youngstown State* L 2-3 4/17 UIC* L /20 at Cleveland State* W /21 at Cleveland State* L /21 at Cleveland State* W 2-1 4/24 at Northwestern L /28 Wright State* L /28 Wright State* W /29 Wright State* L 1-7 5/1 Carroll W 9-1 5/1 Carroll W /2 Northern Illinois L /2 Northern Illinois W /4 Cleveland State* W /5 Cleveland State* W /5 Cleveland State* W /8 Chicago State W /8 Chicago State W /9 MSOE W /11 at Youngstown State*% W 6-3 5/11 at Youngstown State* L 8-9 5/12 at Youngstown State* W 5-3 5/12 at Youngstown State* L 3-4 5/18 at Butler* L 7-8 5/18 at Butler* L /19 at Butler*% W 2-1 5/19 at Butler* W 6-2 5/23 vs. Youngstown State# W /24 vs. Wright State# L /25 vs. Youngstown State# W 9-0 5/26 vs. Wright State#% L (18-12/2nd) Horizon 2/10 at St. Mary s (CA) W 2-0 2/11 at St. Mary s (CA) L /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 /4 at #20 Missouri L 5-9 3/5 at #20 Missouri W 7-2 3/18 vs. Akron! W /19 vs. Akron! W /19 at Western Kentucky L /21 at Kansas State Cancelled 3/22 at Kansas State Cancelled 3/24 at UIC* L 2-5 3/25 at UIC*% W /25 at UIC* L 3-5 3/28 at Northern Iowa W 4-2 4/1 at Wright State* W /1 at Wright State* L 1-5 4/2 at Wright State* L 0-2 4/4 at Indiana State L /4 at Indiana State W /8 Butler*^ W 3-2 4/8 Butler*^% W 3-1 4/9 Butler* W 4-2 4/11 UIC* L /11 UIC* L 5-8 4/12 at Chicago State W /15 Youngstown State* W 7-4 4/15 Youngstown State* L /16 Youngstown State* L /18 UIC*% W 7-6 4/22 at Cleveland State* L 4-6 4/22 at Cleveland State* W /23 at Cleveland State* W /25 at Northwestern% W 5-4 4/27 Carroll College W 7-5 4/28 Wright State* W /29 Wright State* W 6-3 4/29 Wright State* L /2 Northern Illinois L 7-8 5/6 Cleveland State* W /6 Cleveland State* W 6-0 5/7 Cleveland State*% W /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 /19 at Butler* W /20 at Butler* W 8-3 5/20 at Butler* W 9-5 5/25 at Wright State# L /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 (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 /12 at Oklahoma State L /13 at Oklahoma State L 1-5 3/19 vs. Rhode Island! W /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 /6 IPFW W /6 IPFW W /8 Butler* W 7-6 4/9 Butler* L 1-7 4/9 Butler* W 2-1 4/10 Butler* W /13 Valparaiso^ W /15 at UIC* W 8-6 4/16 at UIC* L /16 at UIC* W 10-6 * League Game ^ Game Played at Miller Park # Horizon League Tourn. % Extra Innings Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted

90 90 4/17 at UIC* L /20 at Creighton L 2-3 4/20 at Creighton L 1-9 4/22 Cleveland State* L /23 Cleveland State* W 4-3 4/24 Cleveland State* W 9-1 4/24 Cleveland State* W /26 at Northwestern L /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 /8 Wright State*^ L /10 at Western Michigan L /10 at Western Michigan L /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 /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 /28 vs. UIC# W 8-4 5/29 vs. UCI# L 6-9 $ Games played in Clarksville, Tenn.! Games played in Bradenton, Fla (9-10/5th) Jerry Augustine Horizon 3/5 at Kansas L /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 /19 vs. Bucknell! W 7-6 3/20 vs. Indiana! L /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 /30 at Nebraska L /31 at Nebraska L 0-9 4/6 at Northern Illinois W 2-1 4/6 at Northern Illinois L /9 at Butler* L /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 /14 at Creighton L 4-8 4/16 UIC* W /17 UIC* L 1-5 4/17 UIC* L 0-3 4/18 UIC* W 4-3 4/20 Bradley L /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 /28 Chicago State W 6-2 5/1 Detroit* W 7-3 5/1 Detroit* L /2 Detroit*^% L 3-4 5/2 Detroit*^ W 2-1 5/4 at Chicago State W /4 at Chicago State W /7 at Wright State*% W 5-4 5/8 at Wright State* L 0-5 5/8 at Wright State* L /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 /26 vs. Wright State# W /27 vs. UIC# L 6-9 5/27 vs. Butler# L 12-15! Games played in Bradenton, Fla. & Game Played at Creighton (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 /20 vs. Rider! L /20 vs. Stony Brook! W /21 vs. Stony Brook! W 9-7 3/22 vs. Stony Brook! L /30 at Northern Iowa W 7-6 Year-by-Year Results Four-Time Horizon League Champions 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 /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 /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 /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 /3 at Detroit* L 2-3 5/3 at Detroit* W /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 /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 (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 /15 vs. Radford! W 2-0 3/15 vs. Chicago State! W /16 vs. Cornell! W 9-8 3/17 vs. Rider! L 5-6 3/18 vs. Rider! W /18 vs. Kansas State! L 7-8 3/20 at Miami (FL) L /24 at Illinois L 1-2 * League Game ^ Game Played at Miller Park # Horizon League Tourn. % Extra Innings Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted

91 Year-by-Year Results Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 3/27 at Northern Iowa L /2 at Nebraska L /3 at Nebraska L /11 Wis. Lutheran W 6-5 4/11 Wis. Lutheran W /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 /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 /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 /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 /18 UIC* W 3-1 5/18 UIC* L /19 UIC* L /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 (16-4/1st) Jerry Augustine MCC 3/2 at Texas L 1-8 3/4 at Texas L /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 /18 vs. Northeastern! W /18 vs. Cornell! W 8-0 3/19 vs. Stony Brook! W /19 vs. Drexel W /21 vs. Hartford! W /22 vs. Stony Brook! W /22 vs. Hartford! W /28 at Nebraska L /28 at Nebraska L /3 at N. Illinois L 8-9 4/7 at Detroit* W 6-4 4/7 at Detroit* W /8 at Detroit* % W /8 at Detroit* W /12 at Valparaiso L 7-8 4/13 at Creighton L 3-4 4/14 at Creighton W 4-0 4/14 at Creighton L 3-5 4/18 at UW-Whitewater W /19 Chicago State W /20 Cleveland State* W /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 /28 at UIC* L 6-9 4/28 at UIC* L 0-7 4/29 at UIC* W /1 at Northwestern W /2 at UW-Parkside L /2 at UW-Parkside W /4 at Wright State* W /5 at Wright State* % L 5-6 5/5 at Wright State* W /6 at Wright State* W /8 E. Illinois W /8 E. Illinois W 5-1 5/9 at Chicago State W /11 Butler* W /12 Butler* W 7-0 5/12 Butler* % W 3-2 5/13 Butler* L 1-4 5/17 vs. Detroit# W /18 vs. Wright State# W 5-1 5/19 at UIC# W 7-6 5/20 vs. Cleveland State# W /25 at Notre Dame$ L /26 vs. UC-Santa Barbara$ L $ NCAA Regional at South Bend, Ind (12-6/t-1st) Jerry Augustine MCC 2/11 at McNeese State L /12 vs New Orleans L /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 /12 at E. Kentucky L 3-4 3/12 vs. Akron L 3-8 3/20 at Jacksonville State W /20 at Jacksonville State W /22 at Samford W /22 at Samford L /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 /30 at Valparaiso W 7-1 4/3 Concordia (WI) W /5 Wis. Lutheran W /5 Wis. Lutheran W /9 at Butler* W 9-2 4/9 at Butler* W /12 at Northwestern L /14 Wright State* L /15 Wright State* W /15 Wright State* W 5-4 4/16 Wright State* L /24 at Nebraska L /24 at Nebraska L 5-8 4/25 at Nebraska W 9-7 4/26 Chicago State W 7-4 4/28 UIC* W 4-2 4/29 UIC* W 4-1 4/29 UIC* L 3-6 4/30 UIC* L 4-7 5/2 UW-Whitewater W 8-0 5/3 at E. Illinois L 0-3 5/3 at E. Illinois W /5 Detroit* W 5-3 5/6 Detroit* W /6 Detroit* W 4-1 5/7 Detroit* W 7-3 5/9 Minn.-Duluth W 6-5 * League Game ^ Game Played at Miller Park # Horizon League Tourn. % Extra Innings Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted

92 92 5/12 at Cleveland State* L 4-9 5/13 at Cleveland State* W 7-2 5/13 at Cleveland State*W /14 at Cleveland State* L /18 vs. Detroit# W /19 vs. Butler# L /20 vs. Cleveland State# W 6-5 5/20 vs. UIC# L (11-7/2nd) Jerry Augustine MCC 2/13 at Oklahoma State L /14 at Oklahoma State L /27 at Nebraska L 7-8 2/28 at Nebraska L /28 at Nebraska L /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 /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 at Belmont L /19 at Middle Tenn. State L /20 at W. Illinois W 9-4 3/20 at W. Illinois W /24 at Bradley W /24 at Bradley W 8-2 3/30 at Notre Dame L 6-7 4/1 at Northern Illinois W /1 at Northern Illinois W 3-0 4/2 UW-LaCrosse W 8-7 4/2 UW-LaCrosse W /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 /18 Butler* W 8-7 4/18 Butler* L 4-7 4/20 Indiana State L 4-9 4/23 at Wright State* W /24 at Wright State* W 4-0 4/24 at Wright State* L 1-6 4/25 at Wright State* W /28 Concordia (WI) W (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 /28 at W. Kentucky W 9-7 3/12 at Belmont T /13 at Samford W 8-3 3/13 at Samford W /14 at Samford W 3-1 3/14 at Samford W /24 at Minnesota L /25 at Minnesota W /27 UIC* W 6-1 3/28 UIC* W /28 UIC* W 6-4 3/29 UIC* W 9-5 4/2 Wis. Lutheran W /2 Wis. Lutheran W /4 Detroit* W /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 /14 at UW-LaCrosse W /17 at Butler* W 1-0 4/18 at Butler* W 11-9 Year-by-Year Results Four-Time Horizon League Champions 4/28 Concordia (WI) W /18 at Butler* W 3-0 4/30 Cleveland State* L 6-8 4/19 at Butler* L /1 Cleveland State* W 8-2 4/22 E. Illinois L 0-3 5/1 Cleveland State* L 5-9 4/22 E. Illinois W 6-5 5/2 Cleveland State* L 2-6 4/24 Wright State* W 6-4 5/4 at Chicago State W /25 Wright State* L 6-8 5/5 Valparaiso W /25 Wright State* W 7-1 5/7 at UIC* W /26 Wright State* W /8 at UIC* W 7-3 4/28 at Chicago State W 6-0 5/8 at UIC* L 3-6 4/28 at Chicago State W 8-0 5/9 at UIC* W 5-4 4/30 NE Illinois W 9-1 5/14 at UIC# L /30 NE Illinois W /15 vs. Detroit# W /1 at Cleveland State* L 4-3 5/16 vs. Wright State# W 3-2 5/1 at Cleveland State* W /17 at UIC# W /2 at Cleveland State* W 5-3 5/17 vs. Butler# W /2 at Cleveland State* W 9-4 5/28 vs. Rice$ W 8-4 5/8 vs. Cleveland State# W /29 at Texas Tech$ L 5-8 5/9 vs. Butler# % L 4-5 5/29 vs. Rice$ L /10 vs. Detroit# W 6-1 $ NCAA Regional at Lubbock, Texas 5/10 vs. Butler# L (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 /2 at Creighton L 3-4 3/3 at Creighton L 6-8 3/4 at Kansas State L 4-5 3/4 at Kansas State L /8 at E. Illinois L /8 at E. Illinois L /15 at Wright State* L 2-3 3/16 at Wright State* L 0-8 3/16 at Wright State* W /17 at Wright State* L 1-5 3/20 at Iowa State L 3-4 3/20 at Iowa State L 0-1 3/23 Valparaiso W 3-1 3/23 Valparaiso L /26 at Minnesota L /26 at Minnesota L 3-8 3/27 Cleveland State* W 2-1 3/27 Cleveland State* W 6-3 3/30 Cleveland State* L 2-4 3/30 Cleveland State* L 5-7 4/1 at Northwestern L 0-1 4/3 at Notre Dame L /3 at Notre Dame W 2-1 4/5 at Detroit* L 3-5 4/6 at Detroit* L /6 at Detroit* L * League Game ^ Game Played at Miller Park # Horizon League Tourn. % Extra Innings Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted

93 Year-by-Year Results Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 4/7 at Detroit* W 9-5 4/9 at NE Illinois L 2-7 4/9 at NE Illinois W 3-2 4/11 at Valparaiso W /9 at NE Illinois W /11 at Valparaiso W /10 at Chicago State W 6-0 4/13 UIC* L 1-5 4/15 UW-Parkside W 3-1 4/13 UIC* L /15 UW-Parkside W 4-0 4/14 UIC* L 4-8 4/16 Wis. Lutheran W 9-3 4/14 UIC* W /17 at Viterbo W /16 at Minnesota L 2-5 4/17 at Viterbo L /16 at Minnesota L /19 Butler* W 2-1 4/17 Chicago State W 4-3 4/19 Butler* W 3-2 4/17 Chicago State W 8-3 4/20 Butler* W 2-1 4/20 at Northern Illinois* W /20 Butler* W 6-4 4/20 at Northern Illinois* W /23 at Iowa W 1-0 4/21 at Northern Illinois* L 0-3 4/23 at Iowa W 2-1 4/21 at Northern Illinois* W 9-0 4/24 NE Illinois W 8-0 4/23 Cardinal Stritch W /24 NE Illinois W /24 at Northwestern L 5-6 4/26 Northern Illinois* L /25 NE Illinois L /26 Northern Illinois* W 7-2 4/25 NE Illinois W 8-3 4/27 Northern Illinois* W 6-5 4/27 Detroit* L 4-5 4/27 Northern Illinois* L /27 Detroit* W 5-3 4/29 at Northwestern L /28 Detroit* L 6 5/3 at UIC* L 3-4 5/5 at Iowa W 8-5 5/3 at UIC* W 5-4 5/5 at Iowa W 2-0 5/4 at UIC* W /7 at Northwestern L /4 at UIC* W 5-1 5/11 vs. UIC# L 5-8 5/7 Chicago State W 6-3 5/11 at Butler# W 9-5 5/9 vs. Detroit# L 6-7 5/12 vs. Northern Illinois# L 1-4 5/10 vs. Wright State# L (6-9/4th) (13-8/2nd) Jerry Augustine MCC 3/9 at Middle Tenn. State L 0-5 3/10 at Middle Tenn. State L /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 /24 at Butler* L 4-6 3/24 at Butler* W /25 at Butler* L 4-5 3/30 at Cleveland State* W 5-4 3/30 at Cleveland State*W /31 at Cleveland State* W 6-5 3/31 at Cleveland State* W 9-3 4/7 Wright State* W 3-0 4/7 Wright State* W 8-6 4/8 at Notre Dame L 6-8 4/9 at NE Illinois L 4-6 Jerry Augustine MCC (West) 3/10 vs. Youngstown State W /11 vs. Bowling Green W 6-5 3/12 at E. Kentucky L 1-2 3/13 at E. Kentucky L /14 at Morehead State W 4-1 3/15 at Morehead State W 8-1 3/15 at Morehead State L /16 vs. Indiana Tech W 5-4 3/16 at W. Kentucky W /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 E. Illinois W 7-5 4/7 at Notre Dame* W /8 at Notre Dame* L 6-7 4/8 at Notre Dame* L /13 Chicago State W /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 /23 Northern Illinois* L /23 Northern Illinois* W 8-5 4/25 Northern Iowa L /25 Northern Iowa L 3-4 4/27 at Minnesota L /28 Cardinal Stritch W 9-3 4/29 at Butler* L 3-6 4/29 at Butler* W /30 at Butler* L 6-8 4/30 at Butler* W /2 at Chicago State W 9-3 5/2 at Chicago State W 7-5 5/5 at Iowa L /5 at Iowa L 4-6 5/6 NE Illinois L 2-3 5/6 NE Illinois W (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 /19 at Mid. Tenn. State L 2-7 3/19 at Mid. Tenn. State L /23 at Illinois State L 2-4 3/23 at Illinois State L 3-7 3/26 E. Illinois L 0-3 3/26 E. 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 W. Illinois* W 6-1 4/9 at W. Illinois* L 5-6 4/14 at Northwestern L 1-8 4/15 at Notre Dame L 3-12 * League Game ^ Game Played at Miller Park # Horizon League Tourn. % Extra Innings Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted

94 94 4/15 at Notre Dame L /16 at NE Illinois W /16 at NE Illinois L /17 NE Illinois W 6-5 4/17 NE Illinois L /21 at Northern Illinois* W 8-5 4/21 at Northern Illinois* L /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 /8 at Valparaiso* W /14 Cleveland State* W 2-1 5/14 Cleveland State* W 4-3 5/15 Cleveland State* L 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 /18 Concordia (WI) W /22 St. Francis (IL) L /22 St. Francis (IL) L 5-7 4/24 at Chicago State W /24 at Chicago State W /25 at Chicago State L 2-3 4/26 UW-Parkside L /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 /2 at St. Xavier L /6 at UIC L Scott Kugi Independent 2/29 at Indiana L /1 at Indiana L /1 at Indiana L /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 /20 at Piedmont L 1-9 3/21 at Georgia State W 7-2 3/24 at Northern Iowa W /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 /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 /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 /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 /30 at Chicago State W 2-1 4/30 at Chicago State L 1-2 5/1 at Lewis L /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 Year-by-Year Results Four-Time Horizon League Champions 5/6 at UIC W /6 at Edgewood W 7-2 5/7 at UW-Parkside L 1-5 5/7 at UIC L 4-5 5/7 at UW-Parkside L 4-5 5/8 Lewis L /9 NE Illinois L 4-11 Home games played at Simmons Field 5/9 NE Illinois L 2-3 Home games played at Simmons Field 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 /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 /5 Carthage L 3-7 4/6 at Northern Iowa L 0-7 4/6 at Northern Iowa W /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 /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 /2 at Lewis L /4 UW-Parkside W 7-3 5/4 UW-Parkside W 11-1 Home games played multiple sites * League Game ^ Game Played at Miller Park # Horizon League Tourn. % Extra Innings Home Games at Hank Aaron Field Unless Noted

95 Yearly Statistics Scott Kugi (1st Year) 9-35 Independent Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Matt Kaul / Tim Mommaerts / Frank Kotecki / Joe Neuber / Dan Rabehl / Peter Jankowski / Bob Grzeszkiewicz / Martin McGinley / Steve Klawitter / Pete Neuman / Ken Rakas / Rob Michels / Dan Yagodinski / Joe Branch / Ken Knaak / Adam Burmeister / Joel Welder / Ron Schuler / Justin Schaubel / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Marco Daniels /14 James Robinson /36 Erik Villareal /14 John Hetland /25 Robert Weber /17 Ryan Taylor /19 Scott Hussong /3 Cory Hudson /3 Cornelius Geary /9 Justin Schaubel /12 Kevin Bright /8 Rodney Lucht /1 TOTALS /161 OPPONENTS / Scott Kugi (2nd Year) Independent HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Peter Jankowski / Joseph Fojut / Randy Wilke / Dan Yagodinski / Steve Klawitter / Brian Powers / Jak Kraus / Martin McGinley / Joel Welder / Tim Mommaerts / Don Keller / Bob Grzeszkiewicz / Robert Michels / Mark Hall / Ken Knaak / Brad Raaths / Rick Buboltz / Dan Rabehl / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Justin Schaubel /17 Craig Scheffl er /45 Parrish Wagner /43 Mark Flanagan /27 Robert Weber /34 Lance Tardiff /12 Thomas Highly /6 Todd Struve /17 Randy Wilke /1 TOTALS /202 OPPONENTS /163

96 96 Four-Time Horizon League Champions 1993 Scott Kugi (3rd Year) Independent Yearly Statistics HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Peter Jankowski / Steve Klawitter / Tim Mommaerts / Tim Olszewski / Joel Welder / Brian Powers / Bill Postulek / Erik Olson / Joesph Fojut / Matt Krzoska / Bill Majeskie / Brad Raaths / Jak Kraus / Bob Callahan / Rick Buboltz / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Robert Weber /7 Lance Tardiff /5 Cory Bigler /12 Matt Krzoska /9 Bob Callahan /16 Craig Scheffl er /29 Parrish Wagner /26 Tim Olszewski /3 Tom Zehern /2 Kevin Tomczyk /2 TOTALS /111 OPPONENTS / Bill Schufrieder (1st Year) Mid-Continent Conference 6th Place HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Jak Kraus / Bill Majeskie / Tim Mommaerts / Steve Klawitter / Brian Powers / Erik Olson / Andy Bjornlie / John Sponsler / Joseph Fojut / Mark Rumpel / Clay Schwartz / Phil Cardis / Bill Postulek / Tim Ladron / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Cory Bigler /45 Lance Tardiff /22 Parrish Wagner /27 Brett Riley /12 Matt Krzoska /9 Jesse Kruser /26 Jeff Daun /20 Bob Callahan /31 Tim Ladron /0 Brett Zagzebski /15 TOTALS /208 OPPONENTS /138

97 Yearly Statistics Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 1995 Jerry Augustine (1st Year) Mid-Continent Conference (West) 4th Place 97 HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Jak Kraus / Jeff Stoss / Jesse Kruser / Jason Wesemann / Andy Bjornlie / Joseph Fojut / Erik Olson / Clay Schwartz / John Harlos / Mark Rumpel / Chad Olson / Matt Endicott / Joe Wilcox / Dave Hubka / Brendan Kress / Todd Mortenson / Jason Stevens / Dan Eernisse / Charles Hurtgen / TOTALS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Mike Casper /17 Bob Callahan /20 Brett Riley /8 Lance Tardiff /13 Brian Sullivan /20 Charles Hurtgen /20 Jeff Daun /15 Cory Bigler /29 Josh Justman /12 Dan Eernisse /8 Jesse Kruser /9 TOTALS /171 OPPONENTS / Jerry Augustine (2nd Year) Midwestern Collegiate Conference 2nd Place HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Jason Wesemann / Jak Kraus / Terry Caliendo / John Harlos / Eric Lubarsky / Jason Ramminger / Clay Schwartz / Chad Olson / Mark Rumpel / Joe Wilcox / David Hubka / Todd Mortenson / Tim Ladron / Tim Nelson / Darin Throndson / Jeff Stoss / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Rob Becker /27 Charles Hurtgen /27 Josh Justman /29 Mike Casper /30 Brett Riley /22 Jon Schreiner /9 Justin Schmitt /12 Jeff Daun /15 Jesse Kruser /24 Jason Wesemann /0 Brett Zagzebski /12 Ban Eernisse /4 Dave Risser /4 TOTALS /215 OPPONENTS /186

98 98 Yearly Statistics Four-Time Horizon League Champions 1997 Jerry Augustine (3rd Year) Midwestern Collegiate Conference 3rd Place Awards: All-MCC First Team Chad Sadowski (DH) All-MCC Second Team Jeff Stoss (1B) Greg Toll (OF) MCC All-Newcomer Team Ken Poniewaz Chad Sadowski Greg Toll MCC Coach of the Year Jerry Augustine Notes: Fourth-consecutive season breaking school record for wins HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Ken Poniewaz / Andy Bjornlie / Jeff Stoss / Lee Jaramillo / Chad Sadowski / Greg Toll / Chad Olson / Clay Schwartz / John Harlos / Darin Haugom / Erik Hanson / Paul Archambault / Jeff Oiler / Mark Rumpel / Jeff Rodgers / Todd Augustine / Eric Lubarsky / Terry Caliendo / Jesse Kruser / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Rob Becker /25 Mike Casper /25 Chad Sadowski /24 Andy Neary /21 Jon Schreiner /17 Richard Nilles /23 Josh Justman /36 Charles Hurtgen /15 Justin Schmitt /8 Brett Riley /10 Todd Augustine /5 Jesse Kruser /12 TOTALS /221 OPPONENTS /179

99 Yearly Statistics Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Jerry Augustine (4th Year) Midwestern Collegiate Conference 2nd Place Awards: All-MCC First Team Mike Casper (P) Ken Poniewaz (3B) Jeff Stoss (1B) All-MCC Second Team Brett Huebner (OF) Lee Jaramillo (C) Chad Sadowski (DH) MCC All-Newcomer Team Brett Huebner Steve Johnson MCC Newcomer of the Year Steve Johnson MCC All-Tournament Team Mike Casper (P) Lee Jaramillo (C) Eric Lubarsky (OF) Greg Toll (2B) Notes: Fifth consecutive season breaking school record for wins School record-shattering.684 winning percentage HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Jeff Stoss / Lee Jaramillo / Steve Johnson / Ken Poniewaz / Jared Kotarek / Brett Huebner / Greg Toll / Eric Lubarsky / Andy Bjornlie / Chad Sadowski / Todd Ludwig / Eric Hanson / Mike Oiler / Todd Grafenauer / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Josh Justman /35 Mike Casper /27 Quintin Oldenburg /8 Charles Hurtgen /14 Chad Sadowski /22 Jon Schreiner /10 Adam Kiehl /30 Andy Neary /22 Richard Nilles /17 Dave Risser /2 Mike Oiler /6 TOTALS /193 OPPONENTS /209

100 100 Yearly Statistics Four-Time Horizon League Champions 1999 Jerry Augustine (5th Year) Midwestern Collegiate Conference 2nd Place Awards: All-MCC First Team Paul Archambault (UT) Todd Ludwig (C) Chad Sadowski (1B) All-MCC Second Team Darin Haugom (OF) Steve Johnson (OF) Jared Kotarek (DH) Andy Neary (P) Chad Sadowski (P) Steve Tylke (2B) MCC All-Newcomer Team Matt Freisleben Steve Tylke MCC Newcomer of the Year Steve Tylke MCC All-Tournament Team Darin Haugom (OF) Jared Kotarek (DH) Todd Ludwig (C) Steve Tylke (2B) Chad Sadowski (P) - MVP Notes: MCC Tournament Champions Second-consecutive 30-win season NCAA Participant HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Paul Archambault / Steve Tylke / Chad Sadowski / Todd Ludwig / Darin Haugom / Jared Kotarek / Steve Johnson / Jason Crawford / Mike Oiler / Brett Huebner / Todd Grafenauer / Andy Neary / Jeff Pitrof / Jeff Rodgers / Dave Risser / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Jason Crawford /10 Chad Sadowski /36 Brian Gould /10 Matt Freisleben /21 Quintin Oldenburg /13 Andy Neary /36 Corey Clemmons /24 Mike Oiler /46 Steve Tylke /0 Dave Risser /1 Jeff Rodgers /3 Kyle Raeder /18 TOTALS /218 OPPONENTS /277

101 Yearly Statistics Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Jerry Augustine (6th Year) Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1st Place Awards: All-MCC First Team Eric Goerdt (1B) Darin Haugom (OF) Andy Neary (P) Chad Sadowski (DH) All-MCC Second Team Scott Gillitzer (SS) Chad Sadowski (P) MCC All-Newcomer Team Scott Gillitzer, Eric Goerdt, Matt Houk MCC Co-Coach of the Year Jerry Augustine MCC Newcomer of the Year Eric Goerdt MCC All-Tournament Team Scott Gillitzer (2B) Notes: MCC Regular Season Champions Third-straight 30-win season HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Eric Goerdt / Darin Haugom / Scott Gillitzer / Todd Grafenauer / Matt Houk / Jared Kotarek / Chad Sadowski / Steve Tylke / Brett Huebner / Todd Ludwig / Paul Archambault / Mike Oiler / Dave Pudlosky / Jeff Rodgers / Jason Crawford / Tom Becker / Quintin Oldenburg / Corey Clemmons / Andy Neary / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Quintin Oldenburg /18 Rob Erickson /16 Chad Sadowski /20 Andy Neary /22 Mike Oiler /40 Eric Goerdt /13 Matt Freisleben /11 Cory Clemmons /12 Dave Risser /2 Jeff Rodgers /0 Aaron Bushong /1 Brian Gould /14 Tim Meinecke /11 Jared Kotarek /3 Jason Crawford /0 TOTALS /183 OPPONENTS /182

102 102 Yearly Statistics Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2001 Jerry Augustine (7th Year) Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1st Place Awards: All-MCC First Team: Eric Goerdt (OF) Scott Gillitzer (2B) Darin Haugom (OF) Quintin Oldenburg (P) All-MCC Second Team: Steve Guden (3B) John Vanden Berg (Util.) MCC All-Newcomer Team: Steve Guden John Vanden Berg MCC Coach of the Year Jerry Augustine MCC Player of the Year Darin Haugom MCC Co-Newcomer of the Year John Vanden Berg MCC All-Tournament Team Aaron Bushong (P) Jason Crawford (DH) Steve Guden (3B) Darin Haugom (OF) Dave Pudlosky (1B) John Vanden Berg (C) Scott Gillitzer (2B) - MVP Notes: MCC Regular Season Champions NCAA Participant Fourth-straight 30-win season HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Scott Gillitzer / Darin Haugom / Steve Guden / Eric Goerdt / Matt Houk / John VandenBerg / Dave Pudlosky / Derek Daggett / Mike Oiler / Jason Crawford / Paul Archambault / Todd Grafenauer / Shane Davis / Jeff Pitrof / Dan Kardelis / Ryan Fladvid / Matt Freisleben / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Matt Freisleben /2 Eric Goerdt /15 Quintin Oldenburg /33 Aaron Bushong /14 Mike Oiler /46 Rob Erickson /26 Dave Pudlosky /7 Kyle Raeder /6 Jason Crawford /9 Ben Casper /5 Ryan Fladvid /5 Tim Meinecke /19 Derek Daggett /1 TOTALS /188 OPPONENTS /227

103 Yearly Statistics Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 2002 Jerry Augustine (8th Year) Horizon League 2nd Place 103 Awards: All-Horizon First Team: Troy Doering (UTI) Steve Guden (3B) John VandenBerg (C) All-Horizon Second Team: Adam Christ (SS) Quintin Oldenberg (P) Dave Pudlosky (1B) Horizon All-Newcomer Team: Adam Christ Troy Doering Geoff Lefeber David Michna Horizon Tournament MVP Dave Pudlosky MCC All-Tournament Team Geoff Lefeber Quintin Oldenberg Dave Pudlosky Charlie Reschke John VandenBerg Notes: Horizon League Tournament Champions NCAA Participant Fifth-straight 30-win season HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP John VandenBerg / Dave Pudlosky / Charlie Reschke / David Michna / Troy Doering / Adam Christ / Dan Kardelis / Steve Guden / Ben Beno / Shane Davis / Jeff Pitrof / Matt Alexander / P.J. Cannon / Ryan Dolan / Brent Buechel / Ben Stanczyk / Matt Freisleben / Geoff Lefeber / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Geoff Lefeber /35 Cory Kleeba /14 Quintin Oldenburg /32 Matt Freisleben /10 Aaron Bushong /18 Rob Erickson /37 Ben Stanczyk /7 Jeremy Leibfried /19 Jed Dolske /8 Mikel Shaefer /4 TOTALS /207 OPPONENTS /192

104 104 Yearly Statistics Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2003 Jerry Augustine (9th Year) Horizon League 3rd Place Awards: All-Horizon First Team: Mikel Shaefer (P) Troy Doering (UTI) All-Horizon Second Team: Ben Stanczyk (3B) Charlie Reschke (2B) Dave Pudlosky (OF) David Michna (UTI) Horizon All-Newcomer Team: Steve Sanfi lippo Horizon Pitcher of the Year Mikel Shaefer Notes: Eighth-straight winning league record Eighth-straight upper division league fi nish Seventh-straight year of 25-plus victories HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP P.J. Cannon / Dave Pudlosky / Charlie Reschke / Ben Stanczyk / Troy Doering / Matt Alexander / Sam Jansen / David Michna / Marcellus Dawson / Steve Sanfi lippo / Jeff Pitrof / Brent Buechel / Ross McCoy / Joe Nowicki / Jeremy Wilson / Zak Rivera / Matt Curran / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Ben Stanczyk /20 Mikel Shaefer /34 Korey Keller /12 Geoff Lefeber /29 Aaron Bushong /13 Cory Kleeba /11 David Michna /1 Leroy Pederson /5 Jay Molstad /11 Rob Erickson /14 Jeremy Leibfried /11 TOTALS /161 OPPONENTS /160

105 Yearly Statistics Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 2004 Jerry Augustine (10th Year) Horizon League 5th Place 105 Awards: All-Horizon First Team: Ben Stanczyk (3B/P) All-Horizon Second Team: Matt Alexander (OF) Ross McCoy (1B) Horizon All-Newcomer Team: Ross McCoy Horizon Player of the Year Ben Stanczyk Horizon Pitcher of the Year Ben Stanczyk Notes: Ben Stanczyk - First player to be named Pitcher and Player of the Year in same season in league history HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Matt Alexander / Ben Stanczyk / Joe Nowicki / Charlie Reschke / Ross McCoy / Brooks Graff / Sam Jansen / Nick Wichser / Steve Sanfi lippo / Zak Rivera / Jeremy Wilson / Robert Michalkiewicz / Blake Kangas / Matt Curran / Dan Navarette / Shane Davis / Brent Beuchel / Totals / Opponents / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Ben Stanczyk /20 Robert Michalkiewicz /28 Jed Dolske /23 Korey Keller /38 Sam Jansen /29 Aaron Bushong /23 LeRoy Pederson /16 Jeremy Leibfried /12 Jay Molstad /6 Blake Kangas /7 Totals /202 Opponents /139

106 106 Yearly Statistics Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2005 Jerry Augustine (11th Year) Horizon League 3rd Place Awards: All-Horizon First Team: Charlie Reschke (2B) Joe Nowicki (OF) Zak Rivera (DH) All-Horizon Second Team: Aaron Sorenson (P) Grant Berkovitz (SS) Horizon All-Newcomer Team: Aaron Sorenson Mike Goetz Horizon Newcomer of the Year Aaron Sorenson Notes: Jerry Augustine became first UWM coach in any sport to record 300 career wins 25-plus wins for eighth time in nine years HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Joe Nowicki / Zak Rivera / Mike Goetz / Charlie Reschke / Grant Berkovitz / Brooks Graff / Nick Wichser / Ross McCoy / Jeremy Wilson / Jesse Hart Blake Kangas Shane Davis Rob Brockel Steve Sanfi lippo Matt Curran Brent Buechel Beau Padfi eld Robert Michalkiewicz John Sarcia Cory Kleeba TOTALS OPPONENTS PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Rick Cavaiani /19 Aaron Sorenson /26 Korey Keller /23 Mike Rauwerdink /23 Jed Dolske /19 Robert Michalkiewicz /50 Rob Brockel /17 Shane Davis /1 Grant Berkovitz /1 Steve Sanfi lippo /4 Leroy Pederson /17 TOTALS /200 OPPONENTS /172

107 Yearly Statistics Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 2006 Jerry Augustine (12th Year) Horizon League 2nd Place 107 Awards: ABCA/Rawlings All-America First Team Mike Goetz Louisville Slugger All-America Second Team Mike Goetz ABCA All-Mideast Region First Team Mike Goetz All-Horizon First Team: Mike Goetz (OF) Joe Nowicki (1B) All-Horizon Second Team: Rick Cavaiani (P) Ross McCoy (OF) Horizon All-Newcomer Team: Dan Buchholz Horizon Player of the Year Mike Goetz Notes: 30-plus wins for sixth time in nine years Mike Goetz UWM s fi rst-ever All-American Goetz led nation in AVG and OBP HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Mike Goetz / Joe Nowicki / Rob Brockel / Matt Curran / Ross McCoy / Jesse Hart / Zak Rivera / Grant Berkovitz / Jeremy Wilson / John Sarcia / Dan Buchholz / Kyle Silver / Josh Groves / Andy Hetebrueg / Tim Patzman / Tyler Schill / Kelby Mack / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Jed Dolske /18 Korey Keller /16 Aaron Sorenson /19 Rick Cavaiani /19 Mike Rauwerdink /31 Tim Hoy /12 Robert Michalkiewicz /25 Tom Zimmerman /2 Kelby Mack /22 Rob Brockel /7 Leroy Pederson /5 BJ Klement /0 Andy Hetebrueg /6 TOTALS /182 OPPONENTS /230

108 108 Yearly Statistics Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2007 Scott Doffek (1st Year) Horizon League 3rd Place Awards: All-Horizon First Team: Jesse Hart (2B) Josh Groves (UTL) All-Horizon Second Team: Ross McCoy (OF) Robert Michalkiewicz (P) Rob Brockel (OF) Grant Berkovitz (SS) Horizon All-Newcomer Team: Shaun Wegner Notes: Scott Doffek sets new record for most victories by a first-year coach Set program record by scoring 10-plus runs in seven consecutive games 25-plus wins for 10th time in 11 years HITTING Name AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG SO/BB SB-ATT HBP Josh Groves / Jesse Hart / Grant Berkovitz / Kyle Silver / Andy Hetebrueg / Nick Wichser / Ross McCoy / Rob Brockel / Shawn Wozniak / Shaun Wegner / Troy Vesling / Wes Munson / John Sarcia / Tim Patzman / Dan Buchholz / TOTALS / OPPONENTS / PITCHING Name ERA W L S Pct. G GS CG IP H R ER SO/BB Robert Michalkiewicz /17 Tim Hoy /24 Ben McClarey /10 Andy Hetebrueg /13 Dan Luczak /43 Zach Hoch /17 Jordan Herbert /18 Mike Rauwerdink /30 Tom Zimmerman /6 Brandon Duffy /22 Adam Ferrell /18 Matt Holzheuter /14 Rob Brockel /2 TOTALS /234 OPPONENTS /186

109 Milwaukee Legacy Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 109 UWM Legacy

110 110 The city of Milwaukee has a rich baseball history, having played home to three World Series, three all-star games and featuring a state-of-the-art baseball stadium. Miller Park In Milwaukee Milwaukee put its stamp on Major League with the arrival of Miller Park for the start of the 2001 season. The $400 million, one-of-a-kind ballpark features a convertible roof and natural grass. Offering the fi nest in ballpark ammenities, Miller Park is a park within a park - that is, it includes places to tailgate along the Menomonee River, a sports-themed restaurant, and an elegantly fi nished restaurant, the.300 Club. In 2001 Miller Park drew a then team-record 2,811,041 fans, and played host to the 2002 All-Star game. In 2007, it drew 2,869,144 fans, setting a new team record and topping two million for the fourth-straight season. In Milwaukee Four-Time Horizon League Champions World Champions and Pennant Winners The city of Milwaukee played home to its fi rst pennant and only world series win in In only their fi fth season in Milwaukee, the Braves, led by NL MVP Hank Aaron and NL Cy Young Award winner Warren Spahn, beat Mickey Mantle and the New York Yankees in seven games. Both teams would return to the World Series in 1958, this time with the Yankees getting the upper hand in seven games. In 1982 the Milwaukee Brewers made the franchise s only World Series appearance against the St. Louis Cardinals. AL MVP Robin Yount (pictured at left) batted.414 in the series for the Brewers, who fell in seven games after leading twice, 2-1 and 3-2, in the series. Robin Yount was inducted into the Hall of Fame in Milwaukee Braves ( ) Milwaukee Brewers (1970-Pres.) The Boston Braves moved to Milwaukee in 1953, and played at County Stadium until 1965, when the team moved to Atlanta. In 13 seasons in Milwaukee, the Braves never had a losing record, while winning two National League Pennants (1957, 1958). The Braves 1958 World Series Championship was the fi rst pro sports championship Milwaukee had ever seen. While fi elding teams that included hall of famers Hank Aaron, Warren Spahn and Eddie Mathews, Milwaukee led the league in attendance six times, and topped two million fans four times. After a inaugural season, that drew just 600,000 fans, the Seattle Pilots relocated and became the Milwaukee Brewers. The Brewers gained moderate success in the late 70 s, culminating with a divisional title in 1981, and a World Series appearance in A reliever for those teams was Panther head coach Jerry Augustine. Other Brewer highlights include a 13-0 start to the 1987 season, a second-place fi nish in 1992 and the opening of Miller Park in 2001 (see above). In 2007, they held the division lead much of the season, finishing

111 Panthers In The NCAA s Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 1999 NCAA Regional Lubbock, Texas 111 Game 1 - UWM 8, No. 1 Rice 4 Behind a complete-game performance from staff ace Chad Sadowski, the Panthers rebounded from a four-run first-inning hole to upset No. 1 Rice, 8-4, in the first game of the Lubbock Regional. Down 4-0 after one inning, Sadowski shutdown the Owls, while the Panther bats effectively played catch up. Six doubles aided UWM s cause as they tied the score after three and took the lead in the fifth. After adding one more in the sixth, the Panthers ended their scoring with a single run in the seventh. (Left) Jerry Augustine during a press conference at the regional. (Bottom) Players celebrate Brett Huebner s HR vs. Texas Tech. Game 2 - Texas Tech 8, UWM 5 Facing the host-red Raiders on Saturday, the Panthers jumped out to an early 5-0 lead before being sent to the losers bracket with an 8-5 outcome. Game 3 - No. 1 Rice 27, UWM 1 In their Saturday-night rematch, Rice again jumped ahead after the first with a 5-0 lead. This time the Owls held on, handing Milwaukee the school s worst loss ever, Rice set UWM opponent records for runs and hits in sending the Panthers home from the tournament Lineup C Todd Ludwig Jr. 1B Chad Sadowski Jr. 2B Steve Tylke Jr. 3B Paul Archambault So. SS Mike Oiler So. DH Jared Kotarek Jr. OF Darin Haugom So. OF Steve Johnson Sr. OF Brett Huebner Jr. SP Andy Neary Jr. SP Chad Sadowski Jr. RP Matt Freisleben Fr. How They Got There MCC Tournament Champions The Panthers used an 11-7 regular season to earn the second seed in the tournament. Once there, UWM bounced back from an opening-game defeat at the hands of host-uic to win four in a row and earn its first trip to the NCAA Tournament. May 14 - UIC 12, UWM 7 May 15 - UWM 12, Detroit 3 May 16 - UWM 3, Wright St. 2 May 17 - UWM 10, UIC 2 May 17 - UWM 10, Butler 2 MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

112 112 Panthers In The NCAA s Four-Time Horizon League Champions 2001 NCAA Regional South Bend, Indiana Derek Daggett (left) set a school record and tied the NCAA Regional record with two triples against UC-Santa Barbara. Game 1 - Notre Dame 12, UWM 4 Notre Dame scored nine times in the bottom of the fourth inning and Aaron Heilman won his 15th game of the season as the Fighting Irish beat UWM, 12-4, in the fi rst game of the South Bend Regional. Scott Gillitzer had two hits and drove in all four runs for the Panthers. After Notre Dame scored a run in the bottom of the fi rst inning, Gillitzer drove in Matt Houk with a single to tie the game in the third. Gillitzer also hit a three-run home run to right fi eld in the eighth, just the third home run Heilman had given up this season. UWM s Scott Gillitzer (right) batted.750 in two games at the South Bend Regional, including a home run off All-American Aaron Heilman and a 4-for-5 performance against UCSB. Game 2 - UCSB 13, UWM 12 It took two days, more than three hours of playing time and three rain delays for the NCAA Regional baseball game between UWM and California-Santa Barbara to fi nish. Jed Stringham s opposite field home run just inside the right field foul pole with one out in the top of the ninth inning gave UCSB a win, eliminating the Panthers from the NCAA Tournament Lineup C John Vanden Berg Jr. 1B Dave Pudlosky So. 2B Scott Gillitzer Sr. 3B Steve Guden Jr. SS Matt Houk Sr. DH Jason Crawford Sr. OF Darin Haugom Sr. OF Eric Goerdt Sr. OF Derek Daggett Sr. SP Quintin Oldenburg Jr. SP Mike Oiler Sr. RP Matt Freisleben Jr. How They Got There MCC Tournament Champions The Panthers finished up their most prolific season in school history and earned the top seed in the tournament on the strength of a 16-4 regular season. At the tournament UWM wasted no time, sending Detroit halfway home with a 16-0 rout in the opening game. In the semifinal game, a two-out, tworun single in the ninth pushed UWM past No. 2 UIC. Solid pitching shut down Cleveland State to secure the championship for Milwaukee in the final game. May 17 - UWM 16, Detroit 0 May 18 - UWM 5, Wright St. 1 May 19 - UWM 7, UIC 6 May 20 - UWM 4, Cleveland St. 1

113 Panthers In The NCAA s Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 2002 NCAA Regional Lincoln, Nebraska Adam Christ (left) was the starting second baseman for the 2002 Panthers in his only season at Milwaukee. Ben Beno (bottom) robbed a Husker hitter with a diving catch in the opening game of the NCAA Regional. 113 Game 1 - Nebraska 7, UWM 2 UWM built an early 2-0 advantage, but could not withstand a Cornhusker rally of seven unanswered runs, including two runs in the fourth inning and four more in the fi fth. Plus, the Panthers could not solve the relief work of the lefthanded Brian Duensing, who gave up just three hits and allowed only one runner to reach third base. UWM broke through with a run in the second inning. Steve Guden singled with one out and Jeff Pitrof brought him home with a double to the wall in left-center. John Vanden Berg then brought in the Panthers second run with a sacrifi ce fl y to deep left-center in the third. Game 2 - SW Missouri St. 6, UWM 1 Southwest Missouri State broke a 0-0 stalemate with a run in the fourth inning, en route to a 4-0 lead, and held on for a 6-1 win in the loser s bracket game of the Lincoln Regional. Geoff Lefeber lasted 8 1/3 innings, surrendering six runs, four earned, for his fi rst loss in a Panthers uniform. John Vanden Berg drove in Milwaukee s lone run, and fi nished 2-for-4 on the day Lineup C John Vanden Berg Jr. 1B Dave Pudlosky Jr. 2B Adam Christ Sr. 3B Steve Guden Sr. SS Troy Doering Jr. DH Shane Davis So. OF David Michna Jr. OF Ben Beno Sr. OF Charlie Reschke Fr. SP Quintin Oldenburg Sr. SP Geoff Lefeber Jr. RP Matt Freisleben Jr. How They Got There HL Tournament Champions Milwaukee capitalized on a 15-8 regular season, to earn a No. 2 seed in the inaugural Horizon League Tournament. After defeating the host-vikings, 7-1, the Panthers dropped Butler, 8-5, in preparation for a showdown with No. 1 UIC. After losing 3-of-4 to the Flames in the regular season, UWM jumped on the regular season champs with a 9-0 rout, before bouncing UIC from the tournament, 6-3. May 23 - UWM 7, Cleveland St. 1 May 24 - UWM 8, Butler 5 May 25 - UWM 9, UIC 0 May 26 - UWM 6, UIC 3 MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

114 114 All-Time Letterwinners Four-Time Horizon League Champions Division I Letterwinners Hitters NAME YEARS AB BA HR RBI Alexander, Matt 02, 03, Archambault, Paul 97, 99, 00, Augustine, Todd Becker, Tom Beno, Ben Berkovitz, Grant 05, 06, Bjornlie, Andy 94, 95, 96, Branch, Joe Brockel, Rob * 05, 06, Buboltz, Rick 92, Buchholz, Dan 06, Buechel, Brent 02, 03, 04, Burmeister, Adam Caliendo, Terry 96, Cannon, P.J. 02, Cardis, Phil Christ, Adam Crawford, Jason * 99, Curran, Matt 03, 04, 05, Daggett, Derek Davis, Shane 01, 02, 04, Dawson, Marcellus Doering, Troy 02, Dolan, Ryan Endicot, Matt Fojut, Joseph 92, 93, 94, Gillitzer, Scott 00, Goerdt, Eric * 00, Goetz, Mike 05, Guden, Steve 01, Grafenauer, Todd 98, 99, 00, Graff, Brooks 04, Groves, Josh 06, Grzeszkiewicz, Bob 91, Hall, Mark Hanson, Erik 97, Harlos, John 95, 96, Hart, Jesse 05, 06, Haugom, Darin 97, 99, 00, Hetebrueg, Andy * 06, Houk, Matt 00, Hubka, Dave 95, Huebner, Brett 98, 99, Jankowski, Peter 91, 92, Jansen, Sam 03, Jaramillo, Lee 97, Johnson, Steve 98, Kangas, Blake * 04, Kardelis, Dan 01, Kaul, Matt Keller, Don Klawitter, Steve 91, 92, 93, Knaak, Ken 91, Kotarak, Jared 98, 99, Kotecki, Frank Kraus, Jak 92, 94, 95, Kress, Brendan Current Panthers in BOLD * Also see as a pitcher

115 All-Time Letterwinners 115 Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants NAME YEARS AB BA HR RBI Ladron, Tim 94, Lubarsky, Eric 96, 97, Ludwig, Todd 99, McCoy, Ross 04, 05, 06, Majeskie, Bill 93, McGinley, Martin 91, Michalkiewicz, Robert * 04, Michels, Robert 91, Michna, David 02, Mommaerts, Tim 91, 92, 93, Mortenson, Todd 95, Munson, Wes Navarette, Dan Nelson, Tim Neuber, Joe Neuman, Pete Nowicki, Joe 03, 04, 05, Oiler, Jeff Oiler, Mike * 98, 99, 00, Olson, Chad 95, 96, Olson, Erik 93, 94, Olszewski, Tim Padfi eld, Beau Patzman, Tim 06, Pitrof, Jeff 99, 01, 02, Poniewaz, Ken 97, Posteluk, Bill 93, Powers, Brian 92, 93, Pudlosky, Dave * 00, 01, 02, Raaths, Brad 92, Rabehl, Dan 91, Rakas, Ken Ramminger, Jason Reschke, Charlie 02, 03, 04, Rivera, Zak 03, 04, 05, Rodgers, Jeff 97, 99, Rumpel, Mark 94, 95, 96, Sadowski, Chad * 97, 98, 99, Sanfi lippo, Steve 03, 04, Sarcia, John 05, 06, Schuler, Ron Schwartz, Clay 94, 95, 96, Silver, Kyle 06, Sponsler, John Stanczyk, Ben * 02, 03, Stevens, Jason Stoss, Jeff 95, 96, Throndson, Darin Toll, Greg 97, Tylke, Steve 99, Vanden Berg, John 01, Vesling, Troy Wegner, Shaun Welder, Joel 91, 92, Wesemann, Jason 95, Wichser, Nick 04, 05, Wilcox, Joe 95, Wilke, Randy Wilson, Jeremy 03, 04, 05, Wozniak, Shawn Yagodinski, Dan 91, Current Panthers in BOLD * Also see as a pitcher

116 116 Pitchers All-Time Letterwinners Four-Time Horizon League Champions NAME YEARS G/GS IP W-L ERA S Becker, Rob 96, 97 25/ Bigler, Cory 93, 94, 95 21/ Bright, Kevin 91 5/ Brockel, Rob * 05, 06, 07 29/ Bushong, Aaron 01, 02, 03, 04 54/ Callahan, Bob 93, 94, 95 32/ Casper, Ben 01 5/ Casper, Mike 95, 96, 97, 98 49/ Cavaiani, Rick 05, 06 34/ Clemmons, Corey 99, 00 26/ Crawford, Jason * 99, 01 32/ Daniels, Marco 91 11/ Daun, Jeff 94, 95, 96 37/ Dolske, Jed 02, 04, 05, / Duffy, Brandon 07 18/ Eernisse, Dan 95, 96 10/ Erickson, Rob 00, 01, 02, 03 51/ Ferrell, Adam 07 11/ Fladvid, Ryan 01 5/ Flanagan, Mark 92 10/ Friesleben, Matt 99, 00, 01, / Geary, Cornelius 91 5/ Goerdt, Eric * 00, 01 26/ Gould, Brian 99, 00 29/ Hetebuerg, Andy * 06, 07 12/ Hetland, John 91 8/ Herbert, Jordan 07 17/ Highly, Thomas 92 1/ Hoch, Zach 07 14/ Holzheuter, Matt 07 14/ Hoy, Tim 06, 07 30/ Hudson, Cory 91 5/ Hurtgen, Charles 95, 96, 97, 98 55/ Hussong, Scott 91 3/ Jansen, Sam * 04 9/ Justman, Josh 95, 96, 97, 98 44/ Kangas, Blake * 04 5/ Kiehl, Adam 98 16/ Keller, Korey 02, 03, 04, 05, 06 66/ Kleeba, Cory 02, 03 30/ Klement, B.J. 06 3/ Kruser, Jesse 94, 95, 96, 97 40/ Krzoska, Matt 93, 94 29/ Lefeber, Geoff 02, 03 28/ Leibfried, Jeremy 02, 03, 04 20/ Luczak, Dan 07 15/ Mack, Kelby 06 23/ McClarey, Ben 07 13/ Meinecke, Tim 00, 01 24/ Michalkiewicz, Robert * 04, 05, 06, 07 60/ Molstad, Jay 03, 04 18/ Neary, Andy 97, 98, 99, 00 62/ Nilles, Richard 97, 98 19/ Oiler, Mike * 98, 99, 00, 01 50/ Current Panthers in BOLD * Also see as a hitter

117 All-Time Letterwinners 117 Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants NAME YEARS G/GS IP W-L ERA S Oldenburg, Quintin 98, 00, 01, 02 62/ Pederson, Leroy 03, 04, 05, 06 52/ Pudlosky, Dave * 00, 01, 02 7/ Raeder, Kyle 99, 01 19/ Rauwerdink, Mike 05, 06, 07 46/ Riley, Brett 94, 95, 96, 97 40/ Risser, Dave 96, 98, 99, 00 15/ Robinson, James 91 11/ Sadowski, Chad * 97, 98, 99, 00 50/ Schaefer, Mikel 02, 03 15/ Schaubel, Justin 91, 92 17/ Scheffl er, Craig 92, 93 22/ Schmitt, Justin 96, 97 17/ Schreiner, Jon 96, 97, 98 60/ Sorenson, Aaron 05, 06 26/ Stanczyk, Ben * 02, 03, 04 49/ Struve, Todd 92 7/ Sullivan, Brian 95 14/ Tardiff, Lance 92, 93, 94, 95 48/ Taylor, Ryan 91 9/ Tomczyk, Kevin 93 4/ Villareal, Erik 91 7/ Wagner, Parrish 92, 93, 94 45/ Weber, Robert 91, 92, 93 18/ Zagzebski, Brett 94, 96 15/ Zehern, Tom 93 29/ Zimmerman, Tom 06, 07 31/ Current Panthers in BOLD * Also see as a hitter Letterwinners By State Of the 192 letterwinners in Milwaukee s Division I history, only 20 have been from outside of Wisconsin. Arizona (1) Marco Daniels Michigan (1) Joe Branch Minnesota (5) Andy Bjornlie Adam Christ Eric Goerdt Thomas Highly Blake Kangas New Jersey (1) Peter Jankowski Illinois (12) Matt Alexander Phil Cardis Jason Crawford Matt Curran Brandon Duffy Ben McClarey Pete Neuman Richard Nilles Brian Powers Ken Rakas Zak Rivera Joel Welder UWM Football Milwaukee has not fi elded a football team in almost 30 years, but have had six players transfer in with college football experience. Player Old School Pos. PJ Cannon Wisconsin LB Ben Casper Lawrence DB/KR Troy Doering Wisconsin* DB Todd Grafenauer Lawrence QB Jared Kotarak St. Cloud State LB Craig Meier Wisconsin+ QB * Troy Doering played football at Wisconsin prior to transferring to Triton JC to play baseball. + Craig Meier played football at Wisconsin prior to transferring to MATC to play baseball.

118 118 #00 Coach Jay Wojcinski #1 Matt Curran Coach Scott Doffek Andy Gerhartz Darin Haugom Coach Jim Rosen #2 Rick Buboltz Dan Buchholz Terry Caliendo Matt Endicott Todd Grafenauer Tim Mommaerts Charlie Reschke Steve Sanfi lippo #3 Grant Berkovitz Michael Casper Steve Klawitter Cole Kraft Kyle Raeder Zak Rivera Justin Schaubel #4 Ricky Babcock Andy Bjornlie Brooks Graff Casey Lyman Pete Neuman Quentin Oldenburg Chad Olson Steve Sanfi lippo Tyler Schill #5 Coach Jerry Augustine Coach Scott Doffek Joe Fojut Peter Jankowski Justin Schaubel #6 Grant Berkovitz Steve Guden Jared Kotarak Wes Munson Brad Raaths Mark Rumpel Ryan Taylor Nicholas Wichser #7 Phil Cardis Joe Fojut Jeff Gordon Brian Gould David Hubka Lee Jaramillo Matt Kaul Jeremy Leibfried Sam Sivilotti Aaron Sorenson #8 Troy Doering Jesse Hart Matt Houk Tim Mommaerts Greg Toll #9 Rob Becker Jordan Herbert Cory Hudson Steve Klawitter Joe Nowicki Jason Ramminger Clay Schwartz Ben Stanczyk Steve Tylke #10 Ben Beno Scott Gillitzer John Hetland Bill Majeskie Ken Poniewaz Shaun Wegner Joe Wilcox Jeremy Wilson #11 Johann Andes Kevin Bright Dan Kardelis Phil Kabat Charlie Reschke Jeff Rodgers Jason Wesemann #12 Brooks Graff Tim Hoy Brett Huebner Rodney Lucht Jeff Pitrof Mark Rumpel Justin Schmitt #13 Cory Bigler Rob Brockel Bob Grzeszkiewicz Jesse Kruser Brett Proud #14 Matt Alexander Dan Eernisse Coach Scott Kugi Jeff Oiler Dave Risser Joel Welder Nick Wichser Jersey Number History Four-Time Horizon League Champions #15 Rob Brockel Matt Freisleben Brad Lusti Coach Ron Nedset Leroy Pederson Brian Powers Clay Schwartz #16 Brandon Duffy Josh Justman Eric Villarreal Brett Summers Jason Wery #17 Paul Archambault Craig Meier Tim Nelson Joe Neuber Joe Nowicki Erik Olson Mike Rauwerdink #18 Doug Dekoning Brendan Kress Tim Meinecke Robert Michalkiewicz David Michna Mark Rumpel Darrin Throndson #19 Derek Daggett Jed Dolske Adam Ferrell Ken Knaak Matt Krzoska Todd Mortenson Andy Neary #20 Erik Hanson Peter Jankowski Sam Jansen Jak Kraus Dan Rabehl John Sarcia #21 Cory Bigler Corey Clemmons Tony Gutzmer Eric Lubarsky Ross McCoy Tim Olszewski Sam Sivilotti John Sponsler John Vandenberg #22 Coach Cory Bigler Adam Christ

119 Jersey Number History Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Jason Crawford Marcellus Dawson John Harlos Adam Kiehl Clay Schwartz Joel Welder Dan Yagodinski #23 Andy Bjornlie Ben Casper Mike Goetz Mark Hall Ben McClarey Jeff Pitrof Mikel Schaefer Coach Bill Schufreider Ron Schuler #24 Brent Beuchel Joe Fojut Frank Kotecki Mike Oiler Brett Riley Kevin Tomczyk Troy Vesling #25 Coach Jerry Augustine Adam Burmeister Bob Callahan Don Keller #26 Ricky Babcock Coach Jason Crawford Coach Steve Johnson Tim Krowsky Dan Navarette Jeff Stoss Shaun Wegner #27 Rob Becker Coach Brooks Graff Jak Kraus Erik Olson Beau Padfi eld Dan Rabehl Coach Jim Rosen Shawn Wozniak #28 Coach Mike Hart Josh Justman Ben Long Doug Whiteley Tom Zimmerman #29 Shane Davis Jon Schreiner Brian Sullivan Randy Wilke #30 Aaron Bushong Cornelius Geary Andy Hetebrueg Dave Risser Jason Stevens #31 PJ Cannon Dan Eggers Josh Groves Blake Kangas Todd Ludwig Brett Zagzebski #32 Brandon Cline Ryan Fladvid Zach Hoch Charles Hurtgen Cory Kleeba Todd Struve Rob Weber Tom Zehern #33 Jeff Daun Eric Goerdt Scott Hussong Steve Johnson Korey Keller Dan Luczak Craig Scheffl er #34 Cory Bigler Marco Daniels Tim Patzman Dave Pudlosky Rob Weber #35 Cuyler Franzke Chad Sadowski Kyle Silver Lance Tardiff Greg Theisen Parrish Wagner #36 Ryan Dolan Jay Molstad Bill Posteluk Dan Yagodinski #37 Mark Flanagan #39 Coach Mike Hart Jesse Kruser Rob Michels 119 #40 Rob Erickson Martin McGinley Beau Padfi eld Bill Poseluk Brett Riley #42 Thomas Highley Coach Blake Kangas Kelby Mack Richard Nilles #43 Joe Branch Lance Tardiff Parrish Wagner #44 Tom Becker Coach Dean Haase BJ Klement Tim Ladron Geoff Lefeber Ken Rakas #45 Rick Cavaiani Matt Holzheuter Coach Bob Lutz #46 Todd Augustine Rob Erickson Thomas Highley #47 Coach Craig Henderson Tim Ladron #49 Coach Todd Frohwirth #50 Chuck Raduenz #55 James Robinson NOTE: List goes back to the 1991 season, UWM s first in NCAA Division I. Players are listed in alphabetical order under each number, with current players listed in BOLD. (Original list compiled by UWM Head Assistant Coach Cory Bigler)

120 120 Mike Goetz OF Franklin, Wis Teams: Helena (Rookie League) Huntsville Stars (Milwaukee Brewers Double-A Affiliate) Panthers In The Pros Four-Time Horizon League Champions Professional Level: 2007: Batted.318 for the Helena Brewers, the Rookie League affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers... scored 28 runs in 46 games, recording 27 runs batted in and stealing 11 bases... had an on-base percentage of called up to the Huntsville Stars at the end of the season... made an appearance in one game and recorded four at-bats : Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 25th round of the Major League Draft... batted.289 on the season for the Arizona League Brewers... batted.369 in August after a slow start... walked 29 times to fi nish with a.393 OBP... his 31 stolen bases led the league... batted.360 at night and.309 at home. While at UWM: Had arguably the most prolifi c season in UWM history in First Team All-American while leading the nation with a.493 batting average and.579 on-base percentage... batting average was over.500 from March 25 through May named Horizon League Player of the Year and to the allleague fi rst team... set school records in average, hits, doubles, triples, total bases, walks and on-base percentage... also had a team-high 17 stolen bases multi-hit games while starting all 57 games on the season... brought an eight-game hit streak into 2006, and extended that to a team-record 27 by hitting safely in the fi rst 19 games... after going 0-for-2 Apr. 2, added another 32-game hitting streak to break his own school mark... in addition to First Team ABCA/ Rawlings All-American honors, was also chosen as a Louisville Slugger Second Team All-American and to the Mideast Region First Team... led Horizon League in average, on-base percentage, runs, hits, doubles, triples, total bases, walks and stolen bases... earned league player of the week honors twice and appeared in Sports Illustrated s Faces In The Crowd... established himself as one of the top lead-off hitters in the Horizon League in fi nished eighth in the league in batting (.352), second in runs scored (team-high 50), third in hits (team-best 68) and fourth in stolen bases (13)... earned a spot on the All-Horizon League Newcomer Team... in just two seasons at UWM, ranks fi rst with his.428 average, fourth with 179 hits, second with 10 triples, fifth with a.571 slugging percentage and fourth with 30 steals. MIKE GOETZ S PROFESSIONAL BATTING STATISTICS YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Totals MIKE GOETZ S BATTING STATISTICS AT UWM YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Totals

121 Panthers In The Pros Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Ross McCoy OF Menomonee Falls, Wis Teams: Utica Brewmasters (NYSL) Lincoln Saltdogs (American Association) 121 Professional Level: 2007: Signed as a free agent with the Utica Brewmasters in the New York State League in June... after the short state league season was over, was promoted to the Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association on July batted.302 in 29 games, scoring 11 times... recorded seven doubles, one home run and drove in 12 runs. While at UWM: Earned All-Horizon League second team honors for the third time in his career as a senior... batted.292 with 35 runs scored and 33 runs batted in... established new UWM career marks for games played (210), at bats (737) and doubles (58), and also fi nished second in career hits and total bases... was named a member of both the Horizon Academic All-League Team and Honor Roll... set career-highs as a junior with 11 home runs, 18 doubles and 48 runs batted in while batting had one of the most prolifi c games in UWM history against Chicago State April 12, tying school marks with six hits and eight runs batted in, including a double and two home runs - one a grand slam - while scoring four runs... came through twice against the Cougars again on May 7, belting a home run in the bottom of the ninth to tie the game and tying the contest in extra-innings with a sac fl y before UWM would go on to win... ranked second in the league in home runs (11), fifth in slugging (.591) and fi fth in runs batted in (48)... hit.256 as a sophomore, making 51 starts in 54 games... Second-Team All-Horizon League and Horizon League All-Newcomer Team as a freshman... batted.324 on the season with 20 extra base hits. ROSS McCOY S PROFESSIONAL BATTING STATISTICS YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Totals ROSS McCOY S BATTING STATISTICS AT UWM YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Totals MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

122 122 Joe Nowicki OF Milwaukee, Wis Teams: Frederick Keys & Aberdeen Baltimore Orioles Single-A Affiliates Panthers In The Pros Four-Time Horizon League Champions Professional Level: 2007: Started the season with Frederick Keys of the Carolina League, going 2-for-3 in one game before being transferred to the Aberdeen Ironbirds for the remainder of the season... batted.283 on the season, hitting.330 in July... hit eight home runs and drove in 41 in 69 games... scored 35 runs and earned league player of the week honors... was named to the New York-Penn League All-Star Game : Signed as a free agent with the Baltimore Orioles after the 2006 season... hit.228 in 29 games with the Bluefi eld Orioles... recorded 23 hits and 14 runs batted in... batted.313 versus lefties and.321 with runners in scoring position... had game-winning hits in back-to-back games in early August. While at UWM: Was a First Team All-Horizon League selection his fi nal two years... fi nished in the Top 10 in the career record book in at-bats, average (5th -.371), runs, doubles (6th - 40), home runs (6th - 22), runs batted in and slugging percentage (4th -.603)... enjoyed a stellar senior season, hitting.376 with a career-high 61 runs, 21 doubles, 11 home runs and 57 runs batted in doubles broke old school mark of 20, while 61 runs tied for third and RBI total was tied for fourth all-time... had 26 multi-hit games and a team-leading 14 multi-rbi games... fi nished ranked second in the Horizon League in runs, hits, doubles, home runs and total bases, third in RBI and fourth in slugging percentage... as a junior, led team and league with his.376 batting average... led team in home runs (9), runs batted in (40) and slugging percentage (.631)... his HR and slugging totals led the Horizon League as well, missing the Triple Crown by fi ve RBI. JOE NOWICKI S PROFESSIONAL BATTING STATISTICS YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Totals JOE NOWICKI S BATTING STATISTICS AT UWM YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Totals

123 Panthers In The Pros Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Ben Stanczyk P Waukesha, Wis Team: Brevard County Manatees Milwaukee Brewers Single-A Affiliate 123 Professional Level: 2007: Was a Florida State League All-Star with the Brevard County Manatees... recorded a 7-4 record with three saves in 43 games, starting four times... struck out 71 in 78.2 innings, allowing an opponent batting average of was 7-1 with a 2.81 ERA in relief appearances : Spent the season with the Brevard County Manatees... led the team in victories during an 8-4 season, saving one game in 39 appearances... worked 81.1 innings, striking out 82 batters... was 4-2 with a 3.86 ERA after the all-star break : Played a key role on the mound for the West Virginia Power, the Single-A affi liate of the Milwaukee Brewers... made 47 appearances, going 5-4 with a 2.44 ERA and 11 saves... struck out 58 batters in 62.2 innings of work, fi nishing 13th in the league in appearances and 16th in saves : Signed by the Milwaukee Brewers over the summer of assigned to the Helena Brewers... made seven appearances, including five starts... struck out 24 batters, compared to just six walks... called up to Single-A Beloit Snappers on Sept picked up fi rst professional win, 5-4, over Burlington Bees later that day... fi rst pro save came two days later against the Peoria Chiefs. While at UWM: Horizon League Player and Pitcher of the Year (2004)... All- Horizon League First Team (P/3B )... All-Horizon League Second Team (3B )... fi rst player in 24-year history of Horizon League to earn Player and Pitcher of the Year honors in same season... finished with school career records of a 3.07 ERA,.872 (13-3) winning percentage and 3.19 (140/47) strikeout-to-walk ratio... also set school marks with 95 strikeouts in 2004, 13 strikeouts in a game on April 23, 2004 and by pitching 12 innings on May 2, nine career saves rank fourth in school history... also excelled at the plate, batting.374 with 10 home runs and 43 RBIs as a junior... finished with a.329 average, 12 home runs and 69 RBIs in three seasons. BEN STANCZYK S PROFESSIONAL PITCHING STATISTICS YEAR ERA APP GS W L S CG IP H ER BB SO Totals BEN STANCZYK S PITCHING STATISTICS AT UWM YEAR ERA APP GS W L S CG IP H ER BB SO Totals BEN STANCZYK S BATTING STATISTICS AT UWM YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG TB SLG% SB Totals MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

124 124 UWM Professionals Four-Time Horizon League Champions These pages list all Milwaukee baseball players that have been drafted or signed by professional teams. They are listed by the last year they played at UWM. If there are any errors/omissions/corrections, please contact UWM Assistant SID Chris Zills at 2007 Ross McCoy Year Team G AB AVG H RBI TB BB SB 2007 Lincoln Saltdogs TOTALS Ross McCoy 2006 Mike Goetz Drafted: Milwaukee Brewers - 25th Round Year Team G AB AVG H RBI TB BB SB 2006 Arizona Brewers Helena Brewers Hunstville Stars TOTALS Joe Nowicki Year Team G AB AVG H RBI TB BB SB 2006 Bluefi eld Orioles Frederick Keys Aberdeen Ironbirds TOTALS Joe Nowicki Mike Goetz 2004 Sam Jansen Year Team G W L S ERA IP BB K 2004 Calgary -Statistics Unavailable Windy City Calgary Schaumburg TOTALS Quintin Oldenburg Year Team G W L S ERA IP BB K 2004 Gary Calgary Gary Edmonton Calgary TOTALS Mikel Schaefer Year Team G W L S ERA IP BB K 2004 Springfi eld-ozark Mid-Missouri Gary TOTALS Ben Stanczyk Year Team G W L S ERA IP BB K 2004 Helena Beloit West Virginia Brevard County Brevard County TOTALS Ben Stanczyk 2002 Eric Goerdt Year Team G AB AVG. H RBI TB BB SB 2003 Schaumburg Chillicothe TOTALS

125 Through The Years Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 2002 John Vanden Berg Drafted: Milwaukee Brewers - 35th Round Year Team G AB AVG H RBI TB BB SB 2002 Ogden Beloit High Desert Huntsville TOTALS Mike Casper Year Team G W L S ERA IP BB K 1998 Spokane TOTALS Lee Jaramillo Drafted: Milwaukee Brewers - 31st Round Year Team G AB AVG H RBI TB BB SB 1998 Helena Ogden Stockton TOTALS John Vanden Berg 2002 Tom Zimmerman Drafted: Texas Rangers - 45th Round (Did not sign) 2001 Scott Gillitzer Drafted: Los Angeles Dodgers - 22nd Round Year Team G AB AVG H RBI TB BB SB 2001 Great Falls South Georgia Vero Beach Vero Beach TOTALS Jeremy Wilson Drafted: Milwaukee Brewers - 40th Round (Did not sign) 2000 Marcellus Dawson Drafted: Boston Red Sox - 26th Round, 2000 (Did not sign) San Diego Padres - 38th Round, 1999 (Did not sign) 2000 Andy Neary Year Team G W L S ERA IP BB K 2000 Helena Ogden TOTALS Mike Oiler Drafted: Milwaukee Brewers - 35th Round, 2000 (Did not sign) Milwaukee Brewers - 52nd Round, 1997 (Did not sign) 2000 Chad Sadowski Drafted: Philadelphia Phillies - 23rd Round, 2000 Milwaukee Brewers - 23rd Round, 1999 Year Team G W L S ERA IP BB K 2000 Batavia Lakewood Clearwater TOTALS Jon Schreiner: GCL Expos -Statistics Unavailable Jak Kraus Year Team G AB AVG H RBI TB BB SB 1997 Ogden Helena Beloit Stockton TOTALS Todd Ludwig Drafted: Milwaukee Brewers - 45th Round (Did not sign) 1996 Jason Weseman Drafted: Philadelphia Phillies - 20th Round -Statistics Unavailable Tim Olszewski Drafted: Baltimore Orioles - 15th Round Year Team G W L S ERA IP BB K 1995 High Desert -Statistics Unavailable High Desert Delmarva Frederick Frederick TOTALS Cory Bigler Drafted: Pittsburgh Pirates - 23rd Round Year Team G W L S ERA IP BB K 1995 Erie Bradenton TOTALS Adam Kiehl Drafted: Los Angeles Dodgers - 56th Round (Did not sign) 1993 Craig Scheffl er Drafted: Los Angeles Dodgers - 12th Round -Statistics Unavailable- MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

126 126 Drafted Panthers In The Pros Four-Time Horizon League Champions Note: This page represents the Milwaukee players who were drafted in the MLB Draft and went on to play professionally as well. Player Name Year Round Team Selected By Mike Goetz th Milwaukee Brewers John Vanden Berg th Milwaukee Brewers Scott Gillitzer nd Los Angeles Dodgers Chad Sadowski rd 23rd Philadelphia Phillies Milwaukee Brewers Lee Jaramillo st Milwaukee Brewers Jason Weseman th Philadelphia Phillies Tim Olszewski th Baltimore Orioles Cory Bigler rd Pittsburgh Pirates Craig Scheffler th Los Angeles Dodgers

127 This Is UWM Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 127 This Is UWM

128 128 Milwaukee, The Genuine American City, is steeped in tradition and history, alive in growth and development. From the sparkling clean water of Lake Michigan, to the rich heritage of our ethnic neighborhoods, Milwaukee invites you to discover its unique, diverse community. Heralded as The City of Festivals, Milwaukee hosts more than 15 annual festivals, including the world s largest music festival, Summerfest, and over a dozen ethnic festivals all held along Milwaukee s spectacular lakefront. The RiverWalk, which meanders through the heart of downtown, recently received a $13 million facelift, and development continues to the north and south. Fine food, cultural venues, eclectic shops, exciting nightlife and a wide array of distinctive sports bars are located along the RiverWalk. Also prevalent along the RiverWalk are many brewpubs and microbreweries. Gondolas and water taxies frequently travel Milwaukee s scenic RiverWalk area. The Historic Third Ward is quickly becoming the off-broadway of Milwaukee s arts scene. It is home to the new Broadway Theatre Center as well as another, smaller, experimental theatre. In addition, this restored warehouse district features a number of art galleries, the wellregarded Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, coffee houses, cafes and antique stores. An abundance of new housing in the form of loft-style apartments and condominiums are also becoming a part of the landscape in the Historic Third Ward. Milwaukee s museum scene is also active. The Milwaukee Art Museum wrapped up a $100 million expansion a few years ago featuring a dramatic wing-like sculpture rising high above Milwaukee s lakefront. The Milwaukee Public Museum includes a number of nationally-renowned exhibits and an IMAX Theater. Plus, the Milwaukee County Zoo is well-known as one of the finest in the nation. Milwaukee also loves its sports. The city put its stamp on Major League with the arrival of Miller Park in the spring of Milwaukee: A Genuine American City Four-Time Horizon League Champions The $400 million, one-of-a-kind ballpark features a convertible roof and natural grass. Offering the fi nest in ballpark amenities, Miller Park is a park within a park - that is, it includes places to tailgate along the Menomonee River, a sports-themed restaurant, and an elegantly fi nished restaurant, the.300 Club. Miller Park also played host to the Major League All-Star Game in 2002 and has hosted concerts and other special events. Two of the city s other professional sports teams, including the NBA s Milwaukee Bucks, play at the downtown Bradley Center. In addition, the U.S. Cellular Arena downtown is the home of the UWM men s basketball team, as well as the Milwaukee Wave of the Major Indoor Soccer League. The arena has undergone major renovations and also hosts a number of concerts and other special events. The Milwaukee Mile, an auto racing track located at State Fair Park, is home to a NASCAR Busch Series and an Indy Racing League event. Plus, the sports landscape also includes one of the best county park systems in the nation and an annual PGA Tour event in suburban Brown Deer. The 2005 PGA Championship was held in Kohler, just one hour north of Milwaukee. The 2007 Senior PGA Championship was also held in Kohler. Milwaukee is also a tourist and business destination for travelers around the state and nation. The Midwest Express Center downtown serves as the city s main convention center and draws groups from around the world to host their annual activities in Milwaukee. Milwaukee is also easy to get to, located at the intersections of interstates 94 and 43. Milwaukee s Mitchell International Airport has nearly 20 airlines, over 500 daily departures and arrivals and features a newly reconstructed public area. Summerfest is one of many annual festivals held along Milwaukee s lakefront during the summer months.

129 UW-Milwaukee Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants LOCATION/ENVIRONMENT UWM s 93-acre campus is located on Milwaukee s upper East Side, one of the city s most attractive residential areas and home to many faculty, staff and students. The campus lies just five blocks from the beautiful shoreline of Lake Michigan. 129 Its location in the business, financial, cultural and industrial heart of the state gives students an edge in getting professional experience while still in school. The compact campus is situated along residential tree-lined streets and stately homes 10 minutes from downtown. UWM is ranked as the second-safest campus in Wisconsin. HISTORY Originally founded in 1885 as the Milwaukee State Normal School, the school expanded its curriculum in 1927 to become the Milwaukee State Teachers College. In 1951, it became Wisconsin State College-Milwaukee, and in 1956, UW-Milwaukee was created with a merger of the State College and the University of Wisconsin Extension Center in Milwaukee UWM TODAY UWM has seen its enrollment grow to over 28,000 students, the second-largest in the state. The university boasts 120 undergraduate majors and submajors, 47 masters and 19 doctoral degree programs. They are separated into the following schools and colleges: Allied Health Professions The Arts Architecture and Urban Planning Education Business Administration Nursing Engineering & Applied Science Social Welfare Library & Information Science Letters & Science FACULTY With a distinguished faculty of more than 1,300, UWM is listed among the top 100 public institutions in the nation in research and development expenditures. UWM s individual schools and colleges have achieved national recognition, as well as top accreditation, by their review groups. AREAS OF EXCELLENCE UWM has nine University System Centers of Excellence, areas of the university that have received special recognition from the UW System Board of Regents for outstanding achievements in diverse areas of instruction, scholarship, research and performance. They are: School of Architecture and Urban Planning Center for Business Competitiveness Institute of Chamber Music Center for Great Lakes Studies Professional Theatre Training Program Laboratory for Surface Studies Center for Teacher Education Center for Twentieth-Century Studies Women s Studies Consortium AMONG THE BEST UWM is one of 148 U.S. colleges and universities (from a total of 3,600) ranked by the Carnegie Foundation in the top group called Doctoral/Research Universities - Extensive. ALUMNI 65 percent of alumni remain in Southeastern Wisconsin, and include many of Milwaukee s business, cultural and community leaders. More than 100,000 UWM grads live in all 50 states and abroad. Among UWM s many distinguished graduates are Golda Meir (Education 17), the former prime minister of Israel, for whom the UWM library is named. Notable graduates in the sports world include the late NASCAR champion Alan Kulwicki (Mechanical Engineering 77) and former NFL All-Pro defensive back Mike Reinfeldt (Business 75), vice president and chief financial officer of the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League. NFL referee Bill Carollo, who officiated the 2003 Super Bowl, is also a UWM grad. U.S. World Cup standout Tony Sanneh also attended UWM, as did Illinois men s basketball coach Bruce Weber. MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

130 130 CARLOS SANTIAGO CHANCELLOR Carlos E. Santiago is in his fourth academic year as the Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Santiago is UWM s seventh Chancellor. In this position, he is the chief administrative officer of the university and a partner with a great number of constituents on and off campus. Chancellor Santiago also holds the academic rank of Professor of Economics at UWM. As a labor economist, he has regional expertise in the Caribbean and Central America, with special emphasis on Puerto Rico. His research interests include labor market issues, problems of structural adjustment and debt and labor migration to the United States. He has received grants and fellowships from a variety of organizations including the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Fulbright Association, National Science Foundation and Russell Sage Foundation. He formerly held the position of Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University at Albany, State University of New York and functioned as the Chief Operating Officer of the campus. He also formerly held the post of Associate Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies. He served as Associate Director of the Center for Latino, Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CELAC), and was Chair of the University Faculty Senate at the University at Albany for the academic year Santiago also has a strong background in working with athletics. With the University at Albany, Provost Santiago was a member of its National Collegiate Athletic Association Certification Steering Committee, worked closely with the athletics department on academics and admissions-related The Chancellor Four-Time Horizon League Champions issues, and was involved with the New York Giants annual National Football League summer training camp held at the University at Albany. Universities must focus on creating the scholar-athlete, Chancellor Santiago said. Winning is nice, but first and foremost you must focus on the academics. UWM s consistent performance -- in both winning championships and placing leading numbers of students on the Horizon League s Academic Honor Roll -- demonstrates our commitment to both of these objectives. Dr. Santiago is the author or co-author of fi ve books focusing on Puerto Rican society and economy, with the latest being Puerto Ricans in the United States: A Contemporary Portrait, co-authored with Edna Acosta- Belén. He has co-edited another book and has published more than 30 articles and book reviews in a wide variety of scholarly journals. Along with Dr. Acosta-Belén, Dr. Santiago also is a founding co-editor of the Latino Research Review and was a member of the U.S. Congressional Hispanic Caucus International Relations Advisory Group. Dr. Santiago s wife, Azara Santiago-Rivera, is also part of the faculty at UWM. She is an associate professor of educational psychology in the School of Education. Chancellor Santiago has a Ph.D. in economics from Cornell University ( 82) and M.A. degrees in economics from Cornell University ( 79) and the University of Puerto Rico ( 75). Like most other boys growing up in Puerto Rico, Dr. Santiago played baseball yearround and aspired to follow national heroes Roberto Clemente and Orlando Cepeda to Major League. Dr. Santiago played third base throughout high school and earned a place on his division s all-star team. In recent years, his sporting interests have included golf, tennis, downhill skiing, walking and jogging. He also helped coach softball teams for his daughters.

131 The Athletic Director Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants BUD HAIDET ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Athletics has been a way of life for UWM Director of Athletics Bud Haidet, and Haidet is busy making success a way of life for the UWM Athletics Department. In fact, the department has experienced unprecedented success on and off the playing surface under Haidet. In , UWM won the Horizon League s Women s All-Sports Trophy for a sixth time while seeing teams in women s soccer, women s volleyball and men s and women s indoor and outdoor track and fi eld win league crowns. The Panthers women s soccer team also advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for a second-straight year. In , UWM won the McCafferty Trophy, the Horizon League s All-Sports Trophy, for the fourth time. UWM won 10 league titles and claimed a third-straight regular season league title in men s basketball. UWM has also won the women s and men s all-sports awards. The biggest highlight of the campaign came after the Horizon League basketball season was completed. The Panther men again made their mark in the NCAA Tournament, beating Big 12 power Oklahoma before falling to eventual national champion Florida. At the same time, the Panther women were battling with Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament, only to fall in the contest. Those basketball accomplishments came on the heels of a 2005 postseason run that saw the Panther men advance to the Sweet 16 and garner national recognition. Basketball is far from the only sport where UWM has experienced tremendous success. In fact, both the men s and women s soccer teams advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in The men knocked off Bradley before falling in overtime to national runner-up New Mexico, while the women beat Purdue before falling to Marquette on a last-second goal. The success at UWM actually started long ago. UWM fi nished second in the McCafferty Trophy standings during the school year and during the school year. In fact, following the season, UWM fi nished just one point out of fi rst place and won the MCC men s all-sports championship. The Panthers then won the league s all-sports trophy for the fi rst time after the season, and then won it again after the campaign. 131 Many of UWM s teams have also gained national recognition under Haidet. The great success of the men s basketball team also includes an NCAA berth in 2003 and a National Invitation Tournament appearance in The men s soccer team has qualifi ed for fi ve of the last six NCAA Tournaments and has been ranked as high as eighth in the nation. The women s volleyball team has qualified for six of the last nine NCAA Tournaments. The women s basketball team also made the NCAA Tournament in 2001 and 2006, the women s soccer team has been in the tournament four out of the last six years and the baseball team has also been a regular in the NCAA Tournament. In the classroom, 78 UWM student-athletes were named to the Horizon Academic Honor Roll in June, giving UWM the highest number per sport offered in the league. Numerous Panthers have also won league and national academic awards, including three student-athletes earning Academic All-America honors this past school year. And, the current cumulative grade point average of all student-athletes is above 3.0. Haidet has also directed an upgrade in facilities for all of UWM athletics. The recently-completed Klotsche Center renovation - the Pavilion - has vastly improved the offi ce and training space for the athletic department and its student-athletes. Haidet has also led the extremely successful move by the men s basketball team to the U.S. Cellular Arena in downtown Milwaukee and shown the way for improvements at Henry Aaron Field and Engelmann Field, which had lights installed for play in Over Haidet s tenure, athletics at UWM has moved from NAIA Division II to NCAA Division I status, and from independent status to membership in two athletic conferences. Haidet notes that the strong commitment to athletics by the institution and student association has greatly contributed to the rapid and successful growth of the program. He also feels past student-athletes, coaches and administrators helped set in motion the success UWM enjoys. Haidet is active in numerous NCAA activities. He has completed Level I-III NCAA Athletics Management courses and was a member of two NCAA Division I Peer Review Certifi cation teams and two NCAA committees. He was also recently the chair of the Horizon League s Executive Council and is active in all of the league s activities. Prior to coming to UWM, Haidet was an athletics administrator at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he earned both his bachelor s and master s degrees. He was inducted into the Miami Athletics Hall of Fame in A former captain in the Marine Corps, Haidet enjoys weight training, hiking and fi shing, and spending time with his wife, Beth, stepson, Drew, four children and 13 grandchildren.

132 132 Rita Cheng is the Provost and Vice Chancellor at UWM, a position she has held since April 2005.Cheng came to UWM in 1988 and has subsequently served the university in several highlevel administrative capacities. She was the Interim Dean of the School of Continuing Education in 2004 and 2005, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs from 2002 to 2005 and Associate Dean of the School of Business Administration from 1998 to She holds a bachelor s degree from Bishop s University in Quebec, an MBA from the University of Rhode Island and a Ph.D from Temple University. Cheng has also been actively involved with the athletic department throughout her career, serving as faculty athletics representative from UWM Administration Four-Time Horizon League Champions Helen L. Mamarchev was named Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs last January. She came to UWM from Illinois State University, where she served most recently as the Special Projects Assistant to the President. Prior to her position at Illinois State University, she served as its Vice President for Student Affairs from 2000 to 2006 at ISU. At the University of Florida, she was the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs from 1985 to 2000 and the Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs from 1983 to Dr. Mamarchev has a PhD in Counseling; Organizational Behavior and Industrial Relations from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. She also has degrees from Indiana University and Southern Methodist University. Maureen Keyes is in her fi rst year as the Faculty Athletic Representative for UWM. She is also an associate professor in the Department of Exceptional Education. Keyes academic work has focused on school reform related to special education. Her research interests include spirituality and leadership for justice. Keyes taught children with disabilities in the public schools, including Milwaukee Public Schools, for almost 20 years. She has written papers and book chapters and co-authored the book, Meeting the Needs of Students of All Abilities. Keyes earned her undergraduate degree from UW-Whitewater, her master s degree from UW-Oshkosh and her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. In her role as faculty athletic representative, Keyes provides oversight and advice in the administration of the athletics program. In particular, she reviews academic performance and the delivery of academic services to the student-athlete. She is also involved in the monitoring of the personal welfare of the student-athletes and institutional compliance with NCAA and conference regulations.

133 Athletics Administration Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants After spending 14 seasons as the head volleyball coach at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Kathy Litzau has moved into a role as an associate athletic director at the school. In her new role, Litzau is overseeing a variety of sports as well as the areas of student-athlete support services and student welfare. She is also acting as the liason between the athletic department and the campus and community while coordinating community relations projects for the department. The numbers in the 14-year coaching tenure of Litzau in Milwaukee are astounding. She led the Panthers to nine 20-win seasons, eight Horizon League regular 133 season titles and six NCAA Tournaments. Litzau was also named league coach of the year seven times and regional coach of the year twice. In all, she tallied 271 wins in her 14 seasons after taking over a program that won just three matches the season prior to her arrival. Litzau is a graduate of Notre Dame, where she played volleyball for four years and was the team captain and most valuable player her senior season. She also has a master s degree from Illinois, where she spent time as an assistant volleyball coach. The Naperville, Ill., native also worked at Wisconsin and Michigan State before taking over at UWM in Litzau and her husband, Steve, have three daughters - Lauren, Danielle and Kayce - and a son - Nicholas. UWM ATHLETIC BOARD The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Athletic Board plays a role in connecting the athletic department to the rest of the campus community. Made up of a variety of staff and faculty members, students and alumni, the board meets monthly and gets involved in a number of the activities of the athletic department. The board s stated mission includes fostering an environment in which a diversifi ed UWM athletic, intramural and recreation program can be competitively and fi nancially successful. The board is also dedicated to integrating a well-rounded athletic, intramural and recreation program into the life of the university, while also ensuring that the UWM athletic, intramural and recreation program operates in a manner that meets the highest ethical and regulatory standards. Teresa Johnson Mark Keane Jennifer Earl Dinah Gygi Ginny Stoffel Jim Cleary Members (As of October 1) Jose Torres Douglas Woods Andrea Wrench Christine Faltz Joseph Czarnecki Festus Obiakor Erika Sander Alexis Townsley Neal Michaels Joshua Dirkse Eric Becker Jennifer Thomas

134 134 Jason Clark was named the assistant athletics director for external operations in April of Clark serves as the marketing director for UWM s athletics department while also participating in other external affairs. His main responsibilities are maintenance of sponsorship sales, marketing, promotions and advertising for all 15 of UWM s varsity sports. In addition, he oversees the Panther Media Network, helping to coordinate UWM s relationships with its radio and tevelision partners. Clark also helps to coordinate some special events for the athletic department, including the annual men s basketball golf outing and the athletic department s participation in the Wisconsin State Fair. He also coordinates the activities of the UWM cheerleaders and the school s mascot, Pounce. John Stewart is the corporate sales manager for UWM Athletics. He was added as a fulltime staff member in October of 2005 thanks to the incredible growth of the Panthers corporate partner program. He is responsible for advertising sales for radio and TV, signage, game programs and on the UWM website. Stewart and his wife, Bridget, live in Shorewood with daughters Lauren, Allison and Ann. Athletics Administration Four-Time Horizon League Champions Steve Lautz is in his fi fth year as the compliance coordinator for UWM Athletics and was promoted to assistant director of athletics for compliance this past summer. Prior to coming to UWM, Lautz was a law clerk and associate for Bond, Schoeneck and King in Overland Park, Kan., for four years. He represented colleges and universities on matters involving NCAA legislation and conducted investigations of alleged NCAA rules violations. He was also involved in conducting audits of athletic departments, particularly in the areas of recruiting, summer camps and clinics. He did his undergraduate work at Gustavus Adolphus before attending law school at the University of Kansas. He also served as Editor-in-Chief of the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy. Melanie Fisher Director of Athletic Development LeVar Ridgeway Tickets and Events Manager Brian Morgan Tickets and Events Coordinator

135 The Pavilion Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee s newest on-campus building is the Pavilion, which is the home to UWM Athletics. The Pavilion officially opened its doors to the public in January of 2006 and the building was officially dedicated by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle and UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago on May 2. Among the new athletics facilities in the building specifically are offices for coaches and staff, a student-athlete-only weight room, new locker rooms for all teams and team rooms and lounges for men s basketball, women s basketball and women s volleyball. UWM student-athletes are also benefi tting from the brand-new sports medicine center in the Pavilion, which more than triples the previous space available for UWM s athletic trainers. The facility also includes a 2,800-square-foot academic assistance center to help student-athletes in the classroom. The new academic center includes a computer lab along with group and individual study and tutoring rooms. A 618-space indoor parking garage is also part of the facility. UWM s general student population is also benefitting tremendously from the new facility. A new fitness center has expansive rooms for cardio workouts, as well as a weight room. The state-of-the-art area is the most visible from the outside of the facility, as it features two levels of windows. MILWAUKEE 135 The recreation center has two expansive levels and houses four sport courts surrounded by a suspended 1/8 mile track. The facility is utilized by individuals seeking open gym space, run and walk space on the track, and the University s intramural programs. The building also includes academic facilities for the College of Health Sciences along with accommodations for the new Physical Therapy and expanded Sports Medicine programs. The $40 million project, which broke ground in June of 2003, came in below budget due to a favorable bidding climate. Half of the funding is coming from UWM parking fees, while the other half is from state funds and student segregated fees. The athletic department has also undertaken a variety of fundraising efforts for even larger enhancements within its space in the facility. The most distinctive feature of the 135,000- gross-square-foot Pavilion is the extensive use of glass walls, creating a feeling of openness and allowing expansive views of nearby Downer Woods and the campus. Architects for the project were Venture Architects of Milwaukee, a joint venture of Kahler Slater Architects and the Zimmerman Design Group. They emphasize that placement and tinting of windows, called cool daylighting, not only allows a wash of daylight inside while reducing energy needs. PANTHERS

136 136 The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has moved itself into a prominent position both regionally and nationally in the world of intercollegiate athletics. In fact, UWM has consistently shown it is the top athletic program in the Horizon League. The school has won the league s McCafferty Trophy four times in the last seven years, including a stretch of three-straight victories from to UWM has also won the women s all-sports awards six times and the men s allsports award three times. The school year was another banner one for Panther sports, as UWM teams won seven league titles while a number of individuals also claimed league crowns. The success started in the fall as both the women s soccer and women s volleyball teams won the league regular season crown, with the volleyball squad also capturing the league tourney title. Both teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament, where the women s soccer team moved to the second round for the second-straight season. UWM also continued its dominance in track and fi eld, winning indoor and outdoor team titles on both the men s and women s sides. Those championships brought to 28 the number of team track league titles UWM has won since UWM Athletics: A Winning Way Four-Time Horizon League Champions But the season was far from the fi rst successful one for Panther athletics. In , UWM saw both of its soccer teams win league titles and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, while the men s and women s basketball teams also played in the NCAA Tourney. The men again caught the eyes of the nation with a win over Oklahoma in the fi rst round before being eliminated by eventual national champion Florida in the second round. The men s basketball team also helped put UWM athletics on the national map in UWM pulled off upset wins over Alabama and Boston College to advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The Panthers were eventually eliminated from the tournament by national runner-up Illinois, but UWM had already captured the hearts and minds of the nation s college basketball fans. You have to go even further back to find the true start of the great run of success at UWM. In the season, UWM won five league titles and sent four teams to NCAA Tourmament play. The Panther men s soccer team was ranked as high as eighth in the nation and the men s basketball team made its first NCAA Tournament appearance. UWM s first McCafferty Trophy came after the Panthers won nine league titles in the school year. UWM student-athletes have also become known for their work in the classroom. This past spring, 78 student-athletes were named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. UWM studentathletes also regularly appear on the league s academic all-league teams and the cumulative grade-point average for the athletic department consistently is above 3.0, with a cumulative GPA the mark as of this past June. Quality facilities are also a part of the athletic scene at UWM. The new Pavilion, an addition to the Klotsche Center, opened in January of 2006 and now houses all of the athletics offi ces, as well as new locker rooms, team rooms, training rooms, weight rooms and an academic center. The facility, which also includes a tremendous amount of space for the general student population, rates as one of the best athletic offi ce and workout facilities in the Horizon League. The project also included a renovation of the 5,000-seat Klotsche Center, which is home to the women s volleyball, women s basketball and track and fi eld teams. The facility now has air conditioning and a new sound system, as well as two new concession stands. Plus, with it standing

137 UWM Athletics: A Winning Way Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants adjacent to the new Pavilion, fans attending events can park in the Pavilion s new parking garage and attend events without ever stepping outside. The swimming and diving teams have their own pool in the Klotsche Center, located on the lower level. UWM s men s basketball team has played at the U.S. Cellular Arena in downtown Milwaukee since the 2003 Horizon League Tournament. The move downtown has been a successful one, with attendance records set each season the Panthers have played in the historic building. Meanwhile, UWM s other recent facility improvements have come at the soccer and baseball fi elds. On-campus Engelmann Field, home of the Panther soccer teams, is reknowned to be one of the best collegiate soccer facilities in the country. Lights were been added to the field last summer, and a new team room has also been developed. The Panther baseball team plays at Henry Aaron Field, while occassionally getting the chance to play at Miller Park. Extensive work on the field, fencing and dugouts has been completed over the last few years, with plans for additional renovations on the table. Athletics has a long history at UWM. Some sports records date back to the late 1800 s and UWM fielded a football team until UWM has played on all levels of NCAA competition, including stints as a Division II and Division III institution along with its current run in Division I. UWM athletics also spent some years in NAIA competition. The school s athletic teams have also competed in the Wisconsin state school league for a number of years, while competing in the Mid-Continent Conference and Midwestern Collegiate Conference/Horizon League since moving all of its varsity sports to Division I in the fall of UWM has 15 varsity athletic teams and offers its prospective student-athletes aid in the form of athletic scholarships. Full and partial scholarships are available in all 15 varsity sports. Full scholarships include the cost of room and board, in addition to tuition and books. Scholarships are based on athletic ability and academic success. MILWAUKEE 137 UWM IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Men s Soccer 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Track & Field 1995, 1996 Women s Soccer 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006 Women s Volleyball 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, , 2001, 2002 Women s Basketball 2001, 2006 Men s Basketball 2003, 2005, 2006 UWM LEAGUE TITLES 1999 (T), 2000 (RS), 2001 (RS/T), 2002 (T) Men s Cross Country 1993 Women s Cross Country 1992, 1993 Men s Indoor Track & Field 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006 Men s Outdoor Track & Field 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 Women s Indoor Track & Field 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006 Women s Outdoor Track & Field 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003 Men s Swimming & Diving 2000 Women s Swimming & Diving 2001 Men s Soccer 1990 (RS/T),1993 (RS), 1997 (RS), 2001 (RS), 2002(RS/T), 2003 (RS/T), 2004 (RS/T), 2005 (T) Women s Soccer 1997 (RS/T), 2000 (RS), 2001 (RS/T), 2002 (RS/T), 2003 (RS), 2004 (RS), 2005 (RS/T), 2006 (RS), 2007 (RS) Women s Volleyball 1997 (RS), 1998 (RS/T), 1999 (RS), 2000 (RS), 2001 (T), 2002 (T), 2003 (RS), 2004 (RS), 2006 (RS/T), 2007 (RS) Men s Basketball 2003 (T), 2004 (RS), 2005 (RS/T), 2006 (RS/T) Women s Basketball 2001 (RS/T), 2006 (RS/T) PANTHERS

138 138 PUTTING THE STUDENT IN STUDENT-ATHLETE The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee s Athletics Department is committed to enhancing the opportunities of academic, athletic and personal success of every student-athlete. A partnership has been created between the academic and athletic communities on campus to give student-athletes an opportunity to achieve academic success. UWM has had a full-time athletic academic advisor since 1998, reinforcing its commitment to its student-athletes academic success. All new student-athletes meet with their advisor on an individual basis to assess specifi c needs. Programs for academic advancement are developed, including monitoring courses, grades and academic progress. The Academic Assistance Center, located in the athletics department, provides student-athletes with a quiet place to study and one-on-one tutoring opportunities. The academic center also houses a computer lab with up-to-date equipment, software programs and the internet. In addition to developing a comprehensive program for academic enhancement, Vollman is responsible for providing tutoring and support service assistance, coordinating coursework, and monitoring grade reports, academic progress, and degree completion requirements. ACADEMIC PLANNING & MONITORING: Student-athletes receive priority when registering for classes. Academic advisors provide ongoing assistance with class scheduling and career planning. Progress reports from the professors of each student-athlete are sought periodically throughout the year, and academic progress is monitored regularly. TUTORS: Individuals and group tutors are available in all subjects to student-athletes upon request. The Student-Athlete STRUCTURED STUDY: All freshmen are required to attend study table for eight hours per week. Students meet Monday through Thursday for two hours per night and are monitored by a member of the coaching staff. Upperclassmen with a cumula- Four-Time Horizon League Champions tive grade point average of less than 3.0 are also required to attend, however their hours are pro-rated based on their GPA. ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE CENTER: Student-athletes are provided with a quiet study area and computer lab. This area is located in the Pavilion within the UWM Athletics Department, and is monitored by the academic support staff. POST-GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES: UWM boasts a 95 percent job placement rate through the on-campus Career Development Center. Approximately 200 employers interview on-campus each year. Workshops are offered to assist student-athletes in planning their career paths. Numerous internships and job opportunities are available in the metro Milwaukee area, the business and economic center of Wisconsin. Tom Vollman currently serves as UWM s athletics academic advisor. In addition to developing a comprehensive program for academic enhancement, Vollman is responsible for providing tutoring and support service assistance, coordinating coursework, and monitoring grade reports, academic progress, and degree completion requirements. Vollman is also extensively involved in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program at UWM, coordinating academic workshops for studentathletes. He helps to spearhead the athletic department s various community service projects, including the regular Neighborhood Clean-Up events the athletic department participates in. Vollman is also part of the planning for UWM s annual Student-Athlete Awards Ceremony and has coordinated a number of student-athlete social activities, including a cookout to start this past year and a karaoke contest amongst the various studentathletes last year. Vollman earned a masters degree in Liberal Studies from UWM in 2004.

139 The Student-Athlete Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. The mission of the NCAA and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral part of the student body. With this in mind, the UWM program, SUCCESS, was created to support student-athlete development and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting. 139 The SUCCESS team of Peggy Brown, Health Educator, John Ochsenwald, Director of Sports Medicine, Tom Vollman, Athletic Academic Advisor, in conjunction with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and the coaching staff, offers a variety of seminars and workshops throughout the year. Locally and nationally- known experts and consultants present topics such as motivation, goal setting, nutrition, responsible relationships, career development and any other topics recommended by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Student-Athletes United for Commitment to Excellence Challenges Education Service to Community and Skills for Life The life skills program includes fi ve commitments: Commitment to Academic Excellence to support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. An active Student-Athlete Advisory Committee focuses on important issues facing the student-athlete of the new millennium. Each UWM sport is represented on the committee that meets regularly and makes recommendations to the life skills team and the athletic department. Special emphasis is placed on leadership development of student-athletes. Sharif Chambliss serves the Milwaukee Athletic Department as the Student-Athlete Academic Support Tutor/Mentor. Commitment to Athletic Excellence to build philosophical foundations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student-athlete. Commitment to Personal Development to support the development of a wellbalanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and decision-making skills. Commitment to Career Development to encourage the student-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals. Commitment to Service to engage the student-athlete in service to his/her campus and surrounding communities. In his position, which was created for the school year, Chambliss provides both academic and personal support to UWM studentathletes. In particular, he works closely with student-athletes in need of extra assistance in helping them achieve success in the classroom. Chambliss, a Racine native who attended St. Catherine s High School, played for three seasons at Penn State before transferring to the University of Wisconsin for his fi nal season. He started 30 games for the Badgers during the season, helping UW to the Elite Eight. He fi nished his career eighth in Big Ten history with 255 three-pointers while scoring 1,106 career points. MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

140 140 Directly taking care of sports medicine issues for the student-athletes is UWM s Athletic Training Staff. This licensed and certifi ed athletic training staff includes Director John Ochsenwald (pictured below) and assistants Dave Beine, Becky Worman, Renee Manofsky, Joe McBeth, Sue Olbrantz and Erik Dygulski. The entire staff is involved in the education of about 35 undergraduate athletic training students. In conjunction with the Department of Human Movement Sciences, these students are working and studying to become certifi ed athletic trainers in the nationally-accredited Athletic Training Education Program, which is spearheaded by curriculum director Dr. Jen Earl. These undergraduate students assist the certifi ed athletic training staff in the day-to-day care of student-athletes sports medicine needs. The staff also includes a select group of sports medicine professionals, namely the orthopedic physicians Dr. William Smith, Dr. Todd Swenson, and Dr. Don Middleton all of whom are associated with Columbia Hospital directly adjacent to UWM s campus. Providing vital general medicine health care to the Panthers are Team Physicians Dr. Brian Hirano and Dr. John Stech, both of whom are on staff at Columbia St. Mary s. The Panthers also have access to other specialized professionals to assist in peak performance, such as chiropractor Dr. Kendal Hoard, dentist Dr. Joseph Schell and registered dietician Julia Syburg, all of whom provide expert care for specifi c sports medicine needs. Sports Medicine Four-Time Horizon League Champions Steve Felde directs the strength and conditioning efforts for the UWM athletic department. Felde came to UWM in August of 2006 after working as an assistant strength coach at the University of Minnesota. He has also worked as a personal trainer at the Wisconsin Athletic Club and Synergy Strategic Fitness while serving as strength and conditioning coach at Grafton High School and assistant strength and conditioning coach at Concordia (Wis.) University. Felde, a Milwaukee native, now lives in Grafton with his wife, Wendie. Dr. Don Middleton has been the team physician for UWM for the past seven years. Born and raised in Madison, he attended Northwestern where he played soccer and was named Defensive MVP of the Big Ten Tournament in He attended medical school in Chicago at Northwestern Medical School. He completed his residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin and in England and has been in private practice with Orthopedic Consultants since Don and his wife, Mary, live in Whitefi sh Bay with their four children. The entire family enjoys being involved with sports and they spend much of their free time attending each other s events.

141 UWM Staff Contact Info Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 141 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION COACHES SUPPORT STAFF Administration and Support Staff Bud Haidet Director of Kathy Litzau Associate Jason Clark Assistant AD Stephen Lautz Assistant AD Kevin O Connor Sports Info Director kjoc@uwm.edu Kevin Conway Assistant SID conway2@uwm.edu Chris Zills Assistant SID czills@uwm.edu LeVar Ridgeway Ticket/Events Mgr lridge@uwm.edu Brian Morgan Asst. Ticket/Events Mgr brianm@uwm.edu Dave Clark Director of Camps h2o@uwm.edu Tom Vollman Academic Advisor tvollman@uwm.edu Sharif Chambliss Student-Athlete Tudor chambliss@uwm.edu John Stewart Corporate Sales jstew@uwm.edu Melanie Fisher Athletic Development mnfisher@uwm.edu Kris Heinjen Marksting Assistant krheinjen@uwm.edu Vicki Hastings Cheerleading Co-Coach cgvhastings@uwm.edu Leigh Wallace Cheerleading Co-Coach cheer4uwm@aol.com Ann Brantman Program Assistant annrabon@uwm.edu Jill Jurena Program Assistant jj@uwm.edu Brenda Brown Program Assistant brownbj@uwm.edu Deidre Merritt Program Assistant deidre@uwm.edu Celita Kouzes Accountant celita@uwm.edu Scott Doffek Head Coach royhobbs@uwm.edu Cory Bigler Assistant Coach cbigler@uwm.edu Men s Basketball Rob Jeter Head Coach jeter@uwm.edu Brian Bidlingmyer Assistant Coach bidbid@uwm.edu Chad Boudreau Assistant Coach chadbou@uwm.edu Duffy Conroy Assistant Coach duffcon@uwm.edu Ronnie Jones Dir. of Basketball Ops ronj@uwm.edu Chip MacKenzie Video Coordinator chipmack@uwm.edu Women s Basketball Sandy Botham Head Coach sbotham@uwm.edu John Motherwell Assistant Coach mowell@uwm.edu Sheila Roux Assistant Coach srouz@uwm.edu Lindsay Bronson Assistant Coach bronsonl@uwm.edu Brenna Rollie Dir. of Basketball Ops rollieb@uwm.edu Men s Soccer Jon Coleman Head Coach jpc9@uwm.edu Bob Spielmann Associate Coach bjs16@uwm.edu Chris Dadaian Assistant Coach dadaian@uwm.edu Women s Soccer Mike Moynihan Head Coach moynihan@uwm.edu David Nikolic Associate Head Coach cosmo@uwm.edu Chris Maravalli Assistant Coach maravall@uwm.edu Men s and Women s Swimming and Diving Dave Griffore Head Coach griffore@uwm.edu Erica Janssen Assistant Coach jansseel@uwm.edu Addie Ardelt Assistant Coach alardelt@uwm.edu Women s Tennis Matt McCaskill Head Coach mattmcc@uwm.edu Men s and Women s Track & Field/Cross Country Pete Corfeld Head Coach pcxc@uwm.edu Jason Francis Assistant Coach jasonf@uwm.edu Stefan Rudiger Assistant Coach srudiger@uwm.edu Women s Volleyball Susie Johnson Associate Head Coach sketchum@uwm.edu Lindsey Vanden Berg Assistant Coach laspoden@uwm.edu Evan Berg Assistant Coach berg2@uwm.edu MILWAUKEE PANTHERS

142 142 KEVIN O CONNOR SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR O Connor joined the UWM staff in October of 2000 and is the main contact for men s basketball, women s volleyball and tennis. He also serves as a special assistant to Director of Athletics Bud Haidet on special events. Prior to coming to UWM, O Connor established a wide-ranging media background. He was the program director at WOSH Radio in Oshkosh, Wis., where he served as the playby-play voice for UW-Oshkosh basketball and the voice of the NCAA Division III College World Series. O Connor was also responsible for station operations, including budgeting, promotions, programming and community involvement. O Connor also worked as the news director, sports director and program director of WPVL Radio in Platteville, Wis. He was actively involved in the broadcast coverage of UW- Platteville sports, broadcasting two NCAA Division III National Championships and a third at WSUP Radio in Platteville. Media members are all invited to visit the offi cially-sanctioned website of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Athletics: to keep up with all of the latest information on the Milwaukee baseball program. The site features weekly releases and previews prior to gameday, plus complete meet recaps, postgame quotes, results and up-to-date statistics. UWM Sports Information Four-Time Horizon League Champions KEVIN CONWAY ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR A 2003 graduate of Milwaukee, Kevin Conway is in his fourth year as an assistant sports information director. Conway is the main contact for women s soccer, women s basketball, track and fi eld and cross country, while also handling much of the design work for UWM media guide covers, posters and other publicity materials. Conway graduated from UWM in 2003 with a degree in broadcast journalism before spending a year as a media relations intern at Miami (Ohio) University. He was Miami s contact for women s soccer, swimming and diving, track and field, cross country and softball, while assisting with the men s basketball and football programs. As an undergraduate at UWM, Conway worked in the sports information offi ce performing a variety of duties, working extensively on Horizon League Championships for men s and women s soccer and men s basketball. He also produced the 2002 and 2003 baseball media guides. The site also features profi les on every UWM baseball team member, as well as special feature stories on the team, updated throughout the season. Plus the website - hosted by the CSTV Online - has updated information on all 15 of UWM s varsity sports.

143 Media Information Three-Time NCAA Tournament Participants Assistant SID/ Contact:...Chris Zills Zills Office: Zills Cell: Zills Press Box Phone:... (414) Website:... Head SID:... Kevin O Connor Assistant SID:...Kevin Conway O Connor Office: O Connor Cell: O Connor ...kjoc@uwm.edu Conway Office: Conway Cell: Conway ...conway2@uwm.edu SID Office Fax: Shipping Address:... UWM Sports Information N. Downer Avenue...Milwaukee, WI Milwaukee Sports Information 143 Informational Releases The sports information offi ce produces weekly press releases for baseball. To be added to an electronic mailing list for delivery of those releases to your home or office computer, contact Chris Zills. The releases are also available on the internet. Credential Requests All requests for media credentials for UWM baseball home games should be made to Chris Zills in the UWM Sports Information offi ce as early as possible. Interviews All interviews with players and coaches should be arranged through Chris Zills. Players home phone numbers will not be released to the media. Practices are open to the media and players and coaches are available to the media at that time. Newspapers/Wire Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 333 W. State St. Milwaukee, WI (P): (F): UWM Post UW-Milwaukee - Union-EG80 Milwaukee, WI (P): (F): Associated Press 922 N. 4th St. Milwaukee, WI (P): (F): Wisconsin Radio Network 302 E. Washington Ave. Suite 102 Madison, WI (P): (F): Milwaukee Television WDJT-TV (CBS-Ch. 58) 809 S. 60th St. Milwaukee, WI (P): (F): WISN-TV (ABC-Ch. 12) 719 N. 19th St. Milwaukee, WI (P): (F): WITI-TV (Fox-Ch. 6) 9001 N. Green Bay Rd. Milwaukee, WI (P): (F): WTMJ-TV (NBC-Ch. 4) 720 E. Capitol Dr. Milwaukee, WI (P): (F): Milwaukee Radio WOKY (920 AM) W. Howard Ave. Greenfi eld, WI (P): (F): WAUK (1510 AM) 770 N. Jefferson St. Milwaukee, WI (P): (F): WTMJ (620 AM) 720 E. Capital Dr. Milwaukee, WI (P): (F): WISN (1130 AM) 759 N. 19th St. Milwaukee, WI (P): (F): WSSP (1250 AM) W. Grange Ave. Hales Corners, WI (P): (F):

144 144 In its 29th year, the Horizon League continues to aspire toward its goal of being one of the nation s leading athletics conferences while being recognized as a leader in the development of student-athletes as leaders and role models. The Horizon League membership features 10 public and private institutions that have impressive academic reputations and a storied tradition of broad-based athletic programs. Current membership includes Butler University, Cleveland State University, the University of Detroit Mercy, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, Valparaiso University, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wright State University and Youngstown State University. The Horizon League s primary focus is on adding value to the educational experience through its four platforms of athletic performance, academic achievement, community outreach, and personal responsibility and accountability. It is the League s belief that athletics is a powerful and visible resource tool that can be used to enhance student-athletes collegiate experience. The Horizon League s goals are to enhance the holistic university experience for the student-athlete, to create an affi liation of institutions with similar athletic goals and to adhere to the principals of integrity, diversity, excellence and growth. The Horizon League sponsors competition in 19 sports nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and fi eld and tennis) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld, tennis and volleyball). In all sports, all teams participate in their respective postseason League championships regardless of regular-season performance, allowing all student-athletes an opportunity to qualify for NCAA championships. The League receives automatic bids to NCAA championships in baseball, men s and women s basketball, men s golf, men s and women s soccer, softball, men s and women s tennis, and women s volleyball. The Horizon League is headquartered in Indianapolis, with offi ces in the Pan American Plaza, located across the street from the RCA Dome and just blocks from Conseco Fieldhouse, the State Capitol Building and the NCAA national offi ce. HISTORY Founded in 1979 as the Midwestern City Conference with six charter members, the League changed its name to the Midwestern Collegiate Conference in 1985 and The Horizon League Four-Time Horizon League Champions added women s sports for the academic year. Charter members of the conference included current members Butler and Loyola as well as the University of Evansville, Oklahoma City University, Oral Roberts University and Xavier University. Among other current members, Detroit joined in 1980 and Cleveland State, UIC, Green Bay, Milwaukee and Wright State came aboard in Youngstown State joined in 2001 and Valparaiso was officially added in The League officially changed its name from the Midwestern Collegiate Conference to the Horizon League on June 4, ATHLETIC SUCCESS In the past few years, the Horizon League has enjoyed unprecedented success on the national stage, highlighted by three Sweet 16 appearances (Butler 2003, 2007; Milwaukee 2005) and seven wins in the NCAA Men s Basketball Championship in the past five seasons. In other sports, League teams have won at least one game in their respective NCAA Championships each of the last five seasons in men s soccer (Milwaukee , UIC 2006) and four of the last six in softball (UIC 2002, 2004; Wright State 2003; Green Bay 2005). Teams have also advanced into the second round in women s soccer each of the last three seasons (Detroit 2004, UW-Milwaukee ). Butler s Victoria Mitchell became the League s first NCAA individual champion when she won the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships and then finished fourth at the 2005 NCAA Cross Country Championships in leading the Butler women to a 24th-place national finish. ACADEMIC SUCCESS Horizon League student-athletes also excel in the classroom, as more than 500 have been named to the Academic Honor Roll each of the past five semesters. Thirty-one student-athletes were named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District teams in and nine earned Academic All-America honors, including four first-team selections. DEMOGRAPHICS Horizon League institutions boast a combined enrollment of more than 130,000 plus more than 700,000 living alumni centered in the League s Midwest footprint. 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