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BASEBALL TWO-THOUSAND ELEVEN #8 • JUSTIN RIDDELL #26 • ANDREW STRENGE #3 • CHRIS PETERS MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

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B A S E B A L LT W O - T H O U S A N D E L E V E N

#8 • JUSTIN RIDDELL#26 • ANDREW STRENGE#3 • CHRIS PETERS

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BRIANCLEARYHead Coach » 15th season overall 15th season at Cincinnati

In 14 seasons at the University of Cincinnati, Brian Cleary has

established himself as one of the top coaches in UC baseball history. After

taking over a struggling program in 1997, Cleary has led the Bearcats to 364 wins in his career, ranking second on the school’s all-time win list behind the legendary Glenn Sample.

The 42-year-old Cleary has established a strong core of athletes. Due to his energy and passion to deliver a winning product for the University, he has upgraded the talent level within the program thanks to an emphasis on aggressive recruiting. With the influx of talent, Cleary has set his sights on taking the program to the NCAA Tournament after a 30-plus year absence.

For the past six seasons, Cleary has rebuilt a team that’s poised to contend for BIG EAST championships. With the completion of the state-of-the-art Marge Schott Stadium and the signing of six straight top recruiting classes, the foundation has been built to allow Cincinnati to compete for BIG EAST Championships and NCAA Tournament appearances for years to come.

Regarded as one of the top coaches in country to develop hitters, Cleary

has coached 43 position players that have either been drafted or signed as a free agents. Of those 43 players, only seven were drafted out of high school.

One of those players was Mike Spina, who cemented himself as one of the top hitters in Bearcats history in just two years of action. After breaking UC’s single-season home run record and tying the program’s single-season RBI record with 21 home runs and 79 RBI in 2008, Spina drove in 69 runs and broke his own single-season home runs record with 23 in 2009. Additionally, Spina ranks in the Top 10 in UC’s career record books in slugging percentage (.703, 1st), home runs (44, 3rd), on-base percentage (.443, 4th), and RBI (148, 6th).

Alongside his experience on the collegiate level, Cleary has also served two stints coaching on the international level. Cleary coached the British National Team in the Baseball World Cup (2009) and the European Cham-pionships (2007). During his time with the teams, Cleary served as an assistant coach and worked primarily with the pitchers, helping the squad capture a second place finish at the European Championships in 2007 and a second-round appearance at the Baseball World Cup in 2009.

The fortunes of the Bearcats were never better in 2008 as Cleary’s charges set a school record for wins in a season (39) and conference wins in a season (19). UC battled for the BIG EAST Regular Season Champion-ship all year, finishing second in the standings and advancing to the Championship game of the postseason tournament. At the conclusion of the year, another mark was matched as four of Cleary’s players were selected in the MLB Draft (Josh Harrison, Dan Osterbrock, Tony Campana and Mike Spina). None of those players were drafted out of high school.

The progression began to show dividends during the 2006 season as Cleary guided the Bearcats to their sixth 30-win season ever and first post-season appearance since 2001. Following the season, Logan Parker became the 11th draft pick in the Cleary era when the Cincinnati Reds selected him in the 12th round of the MLB Draft.

The 2005 season brought an improvement of 10 victories from the year before, as the Bearcats finished the campaign with a 25-30 mark. The season concluded with Josh Kay and Mark Haske both being selected in the MLB Draft. Later in 2005, UC’s recruiting class received honorable mention nationally from Collegiate Baseball magazine.

Cleary made an immediate impact upon joining the Bearcat family. After inheriting a team that won only five games in 1996, Cleary pushed his teams to increased win totals each of his first four years. After winning 12 games in his first year, he increased that total to 15 in 1998, 30 in 1999 and 35 in 2000.

The 1999 squad posted a breakthrough 30-29 season, shattering 17 indi-vidual and eight team records and finishing as the eighth most improved team in the nation (12-game improvement). The 30 wins marked just the third 30-win season in UC’s 115 years of baseball and the first winning campaign since 1995.

In 2000, the Bearcats won a school record 35 games and advanced to the finals of the C-USA Tournament. The squad also set four individual and eight school records.

THE BRIAN CLEARY FILEpersonal informationWife: ValerieChildren: Kevin (13), Michael (11), and Kaelin (9)Education: Fairfield, ‘90 (BA in Management)Playing Experience: Fairfield, 1987-90Four-time letterwinner; two-time Metro Atlantic Conference All-Academic Selection

coaching experienceCareer Record: 364-432-1Coaching Experience: 20 seasonsLouisville (1991), assistant coach; Notre Dame (1992-93), assistant coach/recruiting coordinator; Tulane (1994), assistant coach/recruiting coordinator; Tulane (1995-96), associate head coach/recruiting coordinator; Cincinnati (1997-present), head coach.Year at Cincinnati: 15th

Year School Position Record1991 Louisville Assistant Coach 32-30 1992 Notre Dame Assistant Coach 48-15 1993 Notre Dame Assistant Coach 46-16 1994 Tulane Assistant Coach 41-24 1995 Tulane Associate Head Coach 32-26 1996 Tulane Associate Head Coach 43-20 1997 Cincinnati Head Coach 12-46 1998 Cincinnati Head Coach 15-38 1999 Cincinnati Head Coach 30-29 2000 Cincinnati Head Coach 35-25 2001 Cincinnati Head Coach 34-24 2002 Cincinnati Head Coach 26-29-1 2003 Cincinnati Head Coach 15-39 2004 Cincinnati Head Coach 15-40 2005 Cincinnati Head Coach 25-30 2006 Cincinnati Head Coach 32-26 2007 Cincinnati Head Coach 28-28 2008 Cincinnati Head Coach 39-202009 Cincinnati Head Coach 29-29 2010 Cincinnati Head Coach 29-29Total 364-432-1

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In 2001, UC garnered 34 wins, the second-most in school history, and went 16-11 in Conference USA to finish tied for third. That finish is the best ever by a Bearcat team in Conference USA. Kevin Youkilis was a third-team all-American and one of three Bearcats taken in the 2001 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. Tony Maynard was named a freshman All-American, and Chris Hamblen was a finalist for the Johnny Bench Award, given to the top catcher in the nation. That season, Baseball America named Cleary one of the Top-10 coaches on the rise in Division I.

Cleary came to UC after three seasons at Tulane, where he helped the Green Wave to a 116-70 mark and two NCAA Tournament appearances. Cleary’s efforts as an associate head coach, assistant coach and recruiting coordinator helped Tulane to the 1996 C-USA championship and a top-25 national ranking. In addi-tion to his duties as recruiting coordinator, Cleary coached the hitters, infielders and baserunners and served as the team’s third-base coach.

A 1990 graduate of Fairfield University, Cleary, a native of Boca Raton, Fla. earned four letters and was a two-time Metro Atlantic Conference All-Academic team pick.

________________________________________THE BRIAN CLEARY RECRUITING PHILOSOPHY

Brian Cleary’s recruiting philosophy is simple. Start by keeping the best local talent at home. During Cleary’s tenure, he has aggressively recruited the area and his energy and passion for UC baseball has rubbed off on recruits who want to play for their hometown team. Of the local products that have played at Cincin-nati, nine have gone on to play professionally. Former Bearcats and local products Lance Durham (Toronto Blue Jays), Tony Campana (Chicago Cubs), Josh Harrison (Chicago Cubs), Curtus Moak (Cincinnati Reds/Oakland A’s), Chris Hamblen (Texas Rangers), Dan Osterbrock (Minnesota Twins), Steve Pickerell (Tampa Bay Devils Rays), Matt Singer (New York Yankees), and Kevin Youkilis (Boston Red Sox) have all played minor league baseball in various organizations in recent years. Youkilis has achieved success in Major League Baseball after winning two World Series titles and playing in two All-Star games.

From there, Cleary attracts top players from across the country, including Mike Spina (Newberry, Fla./Oakland A’s), Josh Kay (Park Ridge, Ill./Oakland A’s), Mark Haske (Fairgrove, Minn./Detroit Tigers) and Logan Parker (Odessa, Texas/Cincin-nati Reds) who have all been selected in the last five MLB drafts. Cleary’s first three recruiting classes were ranked among the best in the nation by Collegiate Baseball magazine, the only program in Ohio so honored.

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The Cleary Family: Brian, Valerie, Kevin, Michael and Kaelin.

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GREGMAMULAAssistant Coach » 2nd season

Greg Mamula begins his second season as an assistant coach for Cincinnati in 2011. In his first season with the Bearcats, he coached the infielders, oversaw the team defense and coached third-base on game-days. Beginning in 2011, he will become the team’s hitting coach while continuing to coach the infielders and overseeing the

team defense. Prior to his arrival at UC in the fall of 2009, Mamula was the head coach at West Chester Univer-

sity of Pennsylvania for three years. During his tenure at West Chester, he averaged 41 wins per season while compiling an overall coaching record of 124-45 (.734). During his tenure at West Chester, he averaged 41 wins per season while compiling an overall

coaching record of 124-45 (.734). Regarded as one of the top young head coaches in NCAA Division II baseball, Mamula was

named the PSAC-East Coach of the Year and the Atlantic Region Coach of the Year in 2009, while his team finished the year seventh in the nation after reaching the Division II College World Series. His 2009 team set the school record for wins in a season with 46, breaking the previous mark of 45 set one year earlier. In all three years at West Chester University, Mamula led his squad to the NCAA Mid-Atlantic

Regional Tournament title game and a Top 30 ranking. His team ranked among the best statistically in several offense and pitching categories in all of Division II baseball. Over his three seasons, they hit .334 and had a 3.66 team ERA. Mamula mentored two PSAC-East Players of the Year, two conference Pitchers of the Year, and one conference Rookie of the Year in addition to 29 all-conference players, 13 all-region and four all-American performers.Mamula’s coaching resume includes five years as an assistant coach at the University of Dela-

ware (2001-2006), where he was regarded as one of the hardest working recruiting coordinators in the region. He was also an assistant for three years at Shippensburg University (1999-2001) where he was the infielders coach and assisted with recruiting and hitting. While at Delaware as the team’s recruiting coordinator, Mamula brought in 17 all-conference performers, which included two all-Americans, and 12 players were selected in the

MLB draft – none of which were drafted of high school. In his final year at Delaware, the Blue Hens offense led all of Division I baseball in home runs (111), doubles (143), and slug-ging percentage (.574).As a player, Mamula was a four-year starter as an infielder at St. Bonaventure University. There he was an Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team selection his junior and senior seasons and

his senior year was named team captain. Mamula and his wife Melissa live in Cincinnati and have two children, Reid and Allison.

The Mamula Family: Greg, Melissa, Reid, and Allison.

SAMMOTEVolunteer Assistant » 1st seasonSam Mote is in his first year as the volunteer assistant in 2011 and will

serve as the Bearcats first base coach on gamedays. Mote completed his playing career as an infielder at Wright State in 2010. Over his four seasons at WSU, he

played in 103 games at second base, shortstop and third base. He helped lead WSU to three Horizon League tournament championship games, including one league championship, and a berth to the NCAA Regionals.A native of Miamisburg, Mote was a three-time All-District performer and named All-Ohio as a senior at

Miamisburg High School.

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J.D.HEILMANNPitching Coach » 2nd season

Former University of Cincinnati pitcher J.D. Heilmann returned to Cincinnati in 2010 and begins his second season of work as the Bearcats pitching coach and recruiting coordinator after a seven-year stint with Xavier UniversityHeilmann, who is regarded as one of the top young

pitching coaches in college baseball, is known for his ability to develop and relate to pitchers. Heilmann’s skills were never more evident than in 2010 when he overtook a Cincinnati pitching staff that posted a 6.73 ERA in 2009 and shrunk the group’s ERA to 4.25 in 2010, which ranked third in the BIG EAST Conference and 26th nationally.In addition to having a pair of lefthanders drafted in the 2010 Major League Baseball First-

Year Player Draft (Brian Garman and Kevin Johnson), Heilmann mentored freshman Andrew Strenge who was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and a PingBaseball.com Third-Team Freshman All-American after breaking the BIG EAST single-season ERA record with a 0.62 ERA in conference-only contests.Under the direction of Heilmann, third-team all-conference performer Andrew Burkett an-

chored the back end of Cincinnati’s bullpen in 2010 and broke Cincinnati’s single-season saves record with 14 after entering the campaign with one career save.Prior to coaching at Xavier, Heilmann briefly coached at Division II Northern Kentucky University and at local Division III power Mount St. Joseph. At both stops, Heilmann was in charge of the development of the pitching staff, as well as assisting in recruiting. While at Mount St. Joseph, Heilmann played a key role in the Lions’ success, which included a Heartland Conference Championship in 2000 and a NCAA Regional runner-up finish in 2000. In addition to his years on the collegiate level, Heilmann spent five summers as both an as-

sistant and head coach in the nationally recognized Midland summer baseball organization. He helped guide his teams to success on the national level, evidenced by a fourth-place finish in 1999 and two second-place finishes in 1997 and 2002. Heilmann played for the Bearcats in 1997 earned a communications degree while completing

his eligibility at the University of Cincinnati following a transfer from Ball State. A 1993 Moeller High School graduate, Heilmann helped the Crusaders capture a State Baseball Championship, while earning All-City and All-League honors. Heilmann and his wife, Raegene, son, Dax, and daughter, Ryley, reside in Batavia.

The Heilmann Family: J.D., Raegene, Dax, and Ryley.

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SUPPORT STAFF

Andy Hurley Dave Andrews Jeff Geiser Jeff Hericks Chris Balske Shane Pharo BryanMai Sr. Associate AD/Development Strength & Conditioning Sports Communications Equipment Manager Athletics Trainer Student Manager Student Manager

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2011 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. B/T CL EXP Hometown/High School/Last College 10 Jamell Cervantez OF 5-10 194 L/R RS-JR TR Topeka, Kan./Topeka West/Hutchinson CC

45 Ronald Cotton OF 6-3 178 R/R FR HS Florence, Ky./Boone County

32 Derek Cox RHP 6-3 182 R/R RS-FR HS Mason, Ohio/Mason

25 Thomas Gentile LHP 5-11 186 L/L SO 1L Westerville, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales

41 David Gillespie UTL 6-1 176 R/R FR HS Loveland, Ohio/Milford

16 Justin Glass OF 6-2 192 L/R FR HS Fort Wayne, Ind./Carroll

34 Dan Glozer RHP 6-1 202 R/R SR 2L North Royalton, Ohio/North Royalton

44 Cory Hough LHP/1B 6-0 202 L/L JR 2L Springboro, Ohio/Springboro

48 Zach Isler RHP 6-5 237 R/R SO 1L Union, Ky./Covington Catholic

49 Dan Jensen RHP 6-8 220 R/R SR 2L Centerville, Ohio/Centerville

14 Nick Johnson RHP 5-11 182 R/R SR 3L Delphos, Ohio/St. John’s

37 James Jones LHP 6-4 210 L/L RS-FR HS Kings Mills, Ohio/Kings

24 Kiley Jones INF 6-0 214 R/R JR 2L Louisville, Ky./Eastern

2 T.J. Jones INF 5-8 181 R/R JR 2L Cincinnati, Ohio/La Salle

18 Braden Kline C 6-1 189 R/R JR 2L Warsaw, Ind./Warsaw Community

38 Alex Lilley LHP 5-10 195 L/L FR HS Kettering, Ohio/Fairmont

40 John Lloyd RHP 6-2 218 R/R FR HS Cincinnati, Ohio/Cincinnati Hills Christian

4 Ethan McAlpine OF 5-8 149 R/R FR HS Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller

19 Brad Mergen LHP 6-3 208 L/L JR TR Albany, Minn./Albany/Indian Hills CC

29 Aaron Oesch C 6-0 188 R/R FR HS Portsmouth, Ohio/Minford

43 Jason Pascuzzi LHP 6-1 176 R/L RS-FR HS Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville

3 Chris Peters INF 5-10 174 R/R SR 3L Tipp City, Ohio/Tipp City

23 Jake Proctor INF/OF 6-2 214 R/R SO 1L Cincinnati, Ohio/Oak Hills

30 Ryan Quinn INF 5-8 167 R/R FR HS Sparta, N.J./Sparta

8 Justin Riddell OF 6-0 215 R/R SR 3L Lexington, Ky./Lexington Catholic

21 Matt Ring RHP 5-11 173 R/R FR HS Muncie, Ind./Yorktown

42 Nick Rohlfs C 5-11.5189 R/R SR 3L Loveland, Ohio/Moeller

47 Brian Sand RHP 6-3 216 R/R SR 3L Cincinnati, Ohio/Oak Hills

5 Jake Saylor C 5-9 189 R/R JR TR Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton/Paradise Valley CC

20 Sam Slavik RHP 6-3 217 R/R RS-JR 2L Coldwater, Ohio/Coldwater

28 Nic Spence INF 6-4 200 L/R JR TR Victoria, Australia/St. Josephs/Central Arizona CC

26 Andrew Strenge RHP 6-1 196 R/R SO 1L Yardley, Pa./Holy Ghost Prep

17 Joe Sullivan LHP 6-6 191 L/L RS-JR TR Villa Hills, Ky./Holy Cross/Miami (Oh)

7 Sam Vandenheuvel INF 6-0 167 R/R JR TR Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton/Mesa CC

22 Matt Williams INF 5-10 176 R/R FR HS Mason, Ohio/Cincinnati Hills Christian COACHES & STAFF 11 Brian Cleary - Head Coach (15th Season) 13 J.D. Heilmann - Assistant Coach (2nd Season) 6 Greg Mamula - Assistant Coach (2nd Season) 46 Sam Mote - Volunteer Assistant (1st Season) Chris Balske - Athletic Trainer Dave Andrews - Head Olympic Strength and Conditioning Coach Jeff Hericks - Olympic Sports Equipment Manager Sam Clyde - Assistant for Baseball Operations Bryan Mai & Shane Pharo - Student Managers

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Sr. RHP Dan Jensen

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2010 Summer: Helped lead the Amsterdam Mohawks to New York Collegiate League Championship ... hit .280 with six doubles, a homerun and 17 RBI.

2010 Season (Sophomore): Played in 54 games and made 52 starts between second and third base ... named to the Big 10/BIG EAST Challenge All-Tournament team presented by Collegebaseball360.com ... hit .258 with five home runs, 10 doubles, and 31 RBI ... ranked fourth in the BIG EAST in walks in conference-only games (19) ... tied for the team lead in triples with two and finished second on the squad scoring 36 runs ... strung together an 11-game hitting streak from Feb. 21 to March 14 ... posted 13 multi-hit games and nine multi-RBI games ... had two three-hit performances vs. Penn State (2/26) and at Miami (OH) (5/12) ... collected a pair of three-RBI games vs. Ohio State (2/28) and Niagara (3/14).

2009 Summer: Helped the Cincinnati Steam win a second straight Great Lakes Summer League Championship ... hit .257 for the summer with five doubles and nine RBI in 23 games.

2009 Season (Freshman): Played in 50 games, making 44 starts ... one of three UC players to hit over .300 on the season, finishing with a .327 average ... led the Bearcats with four triples and added four home runs with 32 RBI ... batted .350 over the final 42 games of the season ... finished second in in triples (3) and seventh in on-base percentage (.475) in conference-only action ... named BIG EAST Player of the week after hitting .571 (8-of-14), scoring five runs, and adding eight hits with a double, a home run and four RBI as Cincinnati took two of three games from Seton Hall in the final series of the season to claim the final spot in the 2009 BIG EAST Championships ... posted 18 multi-hit games, including a season-high five hits versus Xavier (4/29) ... owned seven multi-RBI contests, including two three-RBI games at Kentucky (3/25) and against Seton Hall (5/15) ... hit first career home run against Louisville (4/4).

High School: Earned second-team all-Ohio honors as a junior and honorable mention all-Ohio honors as a senior at La Salle High School ... three-time first-team all-conference selection and team MVP during sophomore, junior, and senior seasons ... part of NABF National Championship teams in 2006 and 2007 ... hit .380, drove in 33 runs, and stole 18 bases during senior campaign.

Personal: Born Aug. 25, 1989 ... son of Robert Jones III and Cindy Samuel.

T.J. JONES’ CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2009 .327 50-44 168 38 55 11 4 4 32 27 35 2-32010 .258 54-52 194 36 50 10 2 5 31 31 41 4-8Career .290 103-96 362 74 105 21 6 9 63 57 76 6-11

2010 Summer: Played for the Delaware Cows of the Great Lakes League ... named to the Great Lakes League All-Star Team ... Perfect Game rated him as one of the top professional prospects

in the league ... hit .333 with six doubles, one homerun, 26 RBI, .466 on base % and was 12 of 14 in stolen bases ... his .466 on-base percentage was good for fourth best in the league and his 26 RBI were seventh best.

2010 Season (Junior): Started all 58 games at shortstop ... finished second on the team with a .294 batting average and posted 12 doubles and 27 RBI ... ranked second on the squad with 15 stolen bases ... strung together an 11-game hitting streak from April 23 to May 8 ... notched 18 multi-hit games, including a pair of three-hit performances against Ohio State (2/28) and Connecticut (5/9) ... led UC’s regular starters with an on-base percentage of .372 and led the squad with 64 hits.

2009 Summer: Played in 24 games for the Mohawk Valley DiamondDogs of the New York Collegiate League ... hit .239 with five RBI and was a perfect 3-for-3 in stolen bases.

2009 Season (Sophomore): Started all 58 games at shortstop ... completed the campaign with a .252 batting average and added three home runs and 31 RBI ... finished third on the squad with 15 doubles and was second on the team with nine stolen bases ... collected 14 multi-hit games, including two three-hit contests versus Xavier (4/29) and against Seton Hall (5/15) ... had nine multi-RBI games, including three-RBI tilts against Bradley (3/7) and Xavier (4/29) ... hit first career home run against Bradley (3/8) ... strung together a nine-game hitting streak from March 6 to March 14.

2008 Season (Freshman): Played in 52 games, with 46 starts at shortstop ... finished the season with a .241 batting average, four extra base hits, and drove in 18 runs ... scored a run in seven straight games from May 3 to May 11, including a career-best three runs versus Mount St. Joseph’s (5/6) ... owned a six-game hitting streak from May 6 to May 16 ... had eight multi-hit games, including two three-hit games versus Georgetown (4/19) and Rutgers (5/3) ... turned in best performance against South Florida in the BIG EAST Tournament going 2-for-4, with three RBIs.

High School: Earned second team all-Ohio honors as a senior at Tipp City High School ... twice earned all-conference first-team accolades and was a one-time honorable mention ... a two-time recipient of all-area recognition ... hit .415 as a junior and .430 as a senior ... finished career with 20 doubles.

Personal: Born Dec. 29, 1988 ... son of Jeff and Cheryl Peters.

PETERS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2008 .241 52-46 162 32 39 4 0 0 18 23 22 7-82009 .252 58-58 218 40 55 15 2 3 31 35 36 9-142010 .292 58-58 219 34 64 12 0 0 27 23 26 15-19Career .264 168-162 599 106 158 31 2 3 76 80 84 31-41

High School: Named 2010 All-Greater Catholic League First Team his senior year at Moeller H.S. after hitting .411, with a .644 slugging percentage and a .556 on-base percentage as a center fielder ... helped lead team to 2009 state championship.

Personal: Born Dec. 22, 1991 ... son of Paul and Lisa McAlpine.

PLAYER PROFILES

INF/OF 5-8 181 R/R Junior

2T.J. JONESCincinnati, Ohio » La Salle

OF 5-8 149 R/R Freshman

4ETHANMcALPINECincinnati, Ohio » Moeller

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INF 5-10 174 R/R Senior

3CHRIS PETERSTipp City, Ohio » Tipp City

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2010 Summer: Played for Cooperstown Hawkeyes in the New York Collegiate League ... Proved to be one of the top defensive catchers in the league after throwing out 30 percent of potential base stealers and committing just two errors in 27 games for a .984 fielding percentage ... Offensively, added three doubles and five RBIs.

Paradise Valley Community College: hit .315 with two home runs and 30 RBI his sophomore year (2010) to lead his team to a fourth-place finish at the Junior College World Series.

High School: Led team to 2008 5A state championship at Chandler Hamilton H.S. after hitting .465 with eight home runs and 40 RBI ... named 5A All-State, South East Valley Player of the Year and a class 5A All-Star.

Personal: Born Aug. 25, 1989 ... son of Randy and Kim Saylor.

Mesa Community College: Played short stop for Mesa and finished third in the state in 2010 after the team compiled a 38-20 record.

High School: Named All-Region and East Valley (Ariz.) Tribune First Team his senior year at Chandler Hamilton High School after compiling a .430 batting average and 15 doubles.

Personal: Born April 29, 1990 ... son of Deano and Vicki Vandenheuvel ... brother Matt is a punter for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League.

2010 Summer: Played outfield for Lexington Hustlers of the Great Lakes League ... named All-Great Lakes League ... DFN Sports Network ranked him as seventh best outfielder in all of summer collegiate baseball ... Perfect Game and Baseball America listed Riddell as one of the top professional prospects in the Great Lakes League ... hit .385 with 57 hits, 89 total bases, 28 runs, 17 doubles, five homeruns, 28 RBI, .601 slugging and a .446 on-base percentage ... led league in total bases and doubles ... finished second in hits and slugging ... ranked fourth in homeruns and batting average ... finished in the top 10 in the league in RBI, runs and on-base percentage.

2010 Season (Junior): Led Cincinnati with a .313 batting average, and hit eight home runs and drove in 29 runs in 53 games ... made 45 starts on the season ... led Cincinnati in

conference-only play with a batting average of .360 ... over the final 23 games, hit .379 (36-of-95) with seven home runs and 18 RBI ... collected 18 multi-hit games, including 13 in the final 23 games ... five of his 18 multi-hit games were three-hit performances ... notched seven multi-RBI games, including a three-RBI game against Niagara (3/12) ... led the squad with a .517 slugging percentage.

2009 Summer: Played in 24 games for the Watertown Wizards of the New York Collegiate League ... hit one home run and drove in nine runs ... was a perfect 2-for-2 in stolen bases.

2009 Season (Sophomore): Played in 54 games making 50 starts ... finished fourth on the team with a .294 batting average ... belted six home runs, drove in 30 runs and added 11 doubles ... as an everyday outfielder, completed the season with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage ... got off to a hot start at the BIG EAST/Big Ten Baseball Challenge hitting .615 with three home runs and four RBI ... named to the BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge All-Tournament team ... owned a eight-game hitting streak from Feb. 20 to March 7 ... notched 13 multi-hit games, including a career-high four hits versus Purdue (2/20) and St. John’s (4/17) ... had a career-best four RBI against Dayton on March 10.

2008 Summer: Played in 32 games and made 27 starts for the Delaware Cows in the Great Lakes League ... hit .280 with four home runs and 18 RBI ... owned a slugging percentage of .480, which ranked second on the team.

2008 Season (Freshman): Played in 40 games, making 35 starts as a true freshman ... finished the season with a .272 average, five doubles, and 15 RBI ... had 10 multi-hit games, including three three-hit games against Chicago State (2/29), Miami (OH) (4/1), and USF (5/23) ... had six multi-RBI games, including a season-high three RBI versus Miami (OH) (4/1) ... hit first career home run on April 21 vs. Xavier.

High School: A first-team all-state selection as a senior at Lexington Catholic High School ... a two-time all-city choice ... earned the Big Stick Award for hitting three home runs during squad’s Spring Break trip to Florida ... team was No. 1 in Kentucky all season and was runner-up in region ... reached as high as 17th in the Baseball America national poll ... helped team win state title in 2006.

Personal: Born Oct. 17, 1988 ... son of Mike and Fran Riddell.

RIDDELL’S CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2008 .272 40-35 125 21 34 5 0 2 15 11 23 4-52009 .294 54-50 187 34 55 11 2 6 30 26 45 1-12010 .313 53-45 176 26 55 10 1 8 29 5 39 5-6Career .295 147-130 488 81 144 26 3 16 74 42 107 10-12

Hutchinson Community College: 2010 Region 6 Champions ... as a redshirt sophomore, helped lead team to third-place finish at 2010 Junior College World Series, where he was named to the All-Tournament Team ... finished 2010 season with a .351 average, with 37 RBI, eight home runs and 31 stolen bases.

High School: 2007 All-State selection at Topeka West when he batted .550 his senior year.

Personal: Born Nov. 10, 1988 ... son of Anthony and Vivian Best.

OF 6-0 215 R/R Senior

8JUSTINRIDDELLLexington, Ky. » Lexington Catholic

OF 5-10 194 L/R R-Junior

10JAMELL CERVANTEZTopeka, Kan. » Topeka West » Hutchinson CC

C 5-9 189 R/R Junior

5JAKE SAYLORChandler, Ariz. » Hamilton » Paradise Valley CC

INF 6-0 167 R/R Junior

7SAM VANDENHEUVALChandler, Ariz. » Hamilton » Mesa CC

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2010 Season (Junior): Made 11 appearances, including nine starts ... posted a 5.85 ERA and struck out 33 in 40.0 innings ... gave up two or fewer earned runs in six of his 11 appearances ... his only win came in his most dominating performance of the season against West Virginia (4/30), when he tossed 8.0 innings, gave up six hits, and struck out a team single-game best and a career-high 11 batters.

2009 Season (Sophomore): Pitched in nine games, making one start ... finished the season pitching 9.1 innings, with eight strikeouts compared to one walk, and gave up 16 hits ... missed the final half of the season with an arm injury.

2008 Season (Freshman): Made 13 appearances, including eight starts ... pitched 46.2 innings and held a record of 3-2 ... went five-plus innings in four of his eight starts ... had 18 strikeouts on the season and went the season without giving up a home run ... pitched a season-high seven innings and gave up just two hits in the win over Ohio (3/26) ... earned first career win after going 5.1 innings and giving up just three hits against Chicago State (3/1) ... finished the year with a 4.05 ERA.

High School: A three-time all-conference first-team selection at Delphos St. John’s High School ... twice named to the All-Ohio second team ... touted as area player of the year following junior and senior seasons ... held a career record of 17-5, with a 1.43 ERA and 273 strikeouts ... hurled two no-hitters as a prep ... listed No. 284 on Baseball America’s list of the Top-300 high school prospects in the nation ... also a two-time all-conference choice as a quarterback on the football field ... chosen MVP of the state championship game in 2005.

Personal: Born July 9, 1988 ... son of Jeff Johnson and Jane Hemker ... brother, Adam played baseball at Oakland University, while cousin Kris Moorman played at Ohio State.

JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2008 4.05 3-2 13 8 0 0 46.2 53 27 21 17 182009 7.71 0-0 9 1 0 0 9.1 16 12 8 6 82010 5.85 1-2 11 9 0 0 40.0 54 35 26 20 33Career 5.16 4-4 33 18 0 0 96.0 123 74 55 43 59

High School: Won Indiana Class 4A state championship senior year at Carroll High School ... named a Louisville Slugger All-American, Fort Wayne Prep Baseball Player of the Year, an Indiana Mr. Baseball nomimee, and First Team All-State 4A selection ... set Carroll H.S. single-season records with 53 hits, 16 home runs, .510 batting average in 2010.

Personal: Born Aug. 8, 1991 ... son of Brad and Tammi Glass ... father Brad Glass played baseball at Vincennes University ... great uncle Rex Smith played football at the University of Illinois from 1949-52.

Miami (OH): Batted .400 and belted 10 home runs while at Miami Hamilton.

High School: Hit .426 and three home runs at Holy Cross ... named to the Northen Kentucky Baseball Coaches Association All-Region team ... Class A Coaches All-Star junior season.

Personal: Born Feb. 15, 1989 ... son of Brian and Michelle Sullivan.

2010 Summer: Spent summer as one of three catchers for the Terre Haute Rex of the Prospect League ... caught in 24 games and had a .990 fielding percentage ... offensively, added two doubles and drew nine walks.

2010 Season (Sophomore): Played in 25 games and made 17 starts ... hit .313 with one home run, two doubles, and nine RBI ... from April 24 to the end of the season, he hit .339 with a slugging percentage of .464 ... posted seven multi-hit games, including his first career three-hit game against Georgetown (5/20) ... notched first career three-RBI game at Wright State (5/5) ... hit first career home run against Pittsburgh (5/27) at the BIG EAST Championships.

2009 Summer: Played for the Richmond RiverRats of the Prospect League ... played in 28 games and drove in eight runs.

2009 Season (Freshman): Played in 10 games making two starts ... recorded first career hit on May 10 at West Virginia ... made first career start on May 5 against Ohio.

High School: Honorable mention all-Indiana selection as a senior ... three-time all-conference selection at Warsaw Community High School ... high school team won the sectional championship in 2006 ... played for the Indiana Bulls and were Mid-American National Champions.

Personal: Born Aug. 15, 1989 ... son of Ann and Barry Kline.

KLINE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2009 .125 10-2 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0-02010 .313 25-17 67 9 21 2 1 1 8 9 11 0-0Career .293 35-19 75 10 22 2 1 1 8 10 14 0-0

P 5-11 182 R/R Senior

14 NICK JOHNSONDelphos, Ohio » St. John’s

OF 6-2 192 L/R Freshman

16JUSTINGLASSFort Wayne, Ind. » Carroll

P 6-6 191 L/L R-Junior

17JOE SULLIVANVilla Hills, Ky. » Holy Cross » Miami (OH)

C 6-1 189 R/R Junior

18BRADEN KLINEWarsaw, Ind. » Warsaw Community

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Indian Hills (Iowa) CC: Played ‘09 and ‘10 season for coach Cam Walker at where he earned All-Region honors ... Pitched at Iowa Junior College All-Star Showcase.

High School: Graduated from Albany High School in 2008 and won the Minnesota Class AA consolation state championship his senior year ... named to Wells Fargo All-State Tournament Team, the All-West Central North Conference team,and the all sectional team.

Personal: Full name is Bradley Joseph Mergen ... son of Kerry and Barb Mergen ... older brother Brent Mergen plays Australian rules football for the Minnesota Freeze.

2010 Summer: Pitched out of bullpen for Grand Lake Mariners in the Great Lakes League ... had a 2.35 ERA in 15 1/3 innings pitched ... allowed just 14 hits and five walks while striking out eight and limiting opposing hitters to a .246 batting average.

2010 Season (Sophomore): Made 22 appearances on the mound ... tallied a 4.14 ERA in 41.1 innings of work ... struck out 38 and walked 12 in his appearances ... went 19.0 consecutive innings without giving up an earned run from March 30 to April 24 ... collected a 4-1 record with all four wins coming after April 14 ... struck out a career-high five batters in 3.0 innings of work at Seton Hall (4/10).

2009 Summer: Made 10 appearances out of the bullpen for the Grand Lake Mariners of the Great Lakes League ... completed 16.1 innings of work while opponents hit only .203 against him.

2009 Season (Redshirt Freshman): Appeared in 14 games making two starts ... completed the season with a .476 ERA, marking the third best ERA on the squad ... struck out 22 batters and walked only 10 in 28.1 innings of work ... pitched a season-high 4.0 innings three times ... combined to pitch 5.2 innings of work in his last four outings and gave up just one earned run during that stretch ... struck out a season-high four batters on April 1 versus Indiana.

2008 Summer: Made eight starts for the Grand Lake Mariners of the Great Lakes League ... owned a 7.16 ERA in 36.2 innings.

2008 Season (Freshman): Redshirted.

High School: A two-year all-conference selection at Coldwater High School ... part of league championship teams as a freshman and sophomore ... held a record of 35-9 and a 1.42 ERA during last three summer seasons and two prep campaigns ... earned All-Ohio second-team plaudits in football during senior year ... served as treasurer of National Honors Society.

Personal: Born April 3, 1988 ... son of Bruce and Darlene Slavik.

SLAVIK’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2009 4.76 1-0 14 2 0 1 28.1 35 18 15 10 22 2010 4.14 4-1 22 0 0 0 41.1 40 24 19 12 38Career 4.39 4-1 36 2 0 1 69.2 75 42 34 22 60

High School: Indiana Class 3A All-State selection junior and senior seasons at Yorktown ... 2010 Indiana Mr. Baseball nominee senior season ... In 128 career games compiled 17 home runs, 94 RBI, 105 runs scored ... as a pitcher accumulated 24 wins, 236 strike outs and a 1.43 ERA.

Personal: Born Aug. 29, 1991 ... son of Scott and Kim Ring ... cousin Mike DeBord is an assistant coach for the Chicago Bears ... cousin Eric Debord played football at Indiana University from 1976-79 ... cousin Andrew Grim swam for Miami (Ohio) from 1983-87.

High School: First Team All-State selection his senior and junior years at Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy ... 2010 ESPN Rise Up and Comer ... set CHCA career records in games played (105), runs (154), hits (146), doubles (38), RBI (103), batting average (.470), stolen bases (116) and on-base percentage (.585).

Personal: Born April 3, 1991 ... son of Paul and Mary Williams.

2010 Summer: Played for Cincinnati Steam of the Great Lakes League ... finished with a .277 batting average and hit three doubles, two homeruns with 10 RBIs.

2010 Season (Freshman): Played in 40 games and made 24 starts ... collected first collegiate hit in season-opener at Florida Atlantic (2/19) ... hit first career home run and led the Bearcats to a win over nationally-ranked Connecticut on May 9 ... followed that with first career multi-hit game at Miami (OH) (5/11) ... drove in three runs and stole three bases.

High School: Three-sport athlete at Oak Hills High School ... accumulated 11 varsity letters, including four in baseball and basketball, and three in football ... named the Greater Miami Conference Player of the Year during his final year of baseball ... three-time all-conference selection ... first-team all-city performer his senior year ... first-team all-conference performer as a safety for the football team ... hit .453 with 46 RBI, 38 runs scored, and four home runs

INF/OF 6-2 214 R/R Sophomore

23JAKEPROCTORCincinnati, Ohio » Oak Hills

P 6-3 217 R/R R-Junior

20SAM SLAVIKColdwater, Ohio » Coldwater

P 5-11 173 R/R Freshman

21MATT RINGMuncie, Ind. » Yorktown

P 6-3 208 L/L Junior

19BRADMERGENAlbany, Minn. » Albany » Indian Hills CC

INF 5-10 176 R/R Freshman

22MATT WILLIAMSMason, Ohio » Cincinnati Hills Christian

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during senior season.

Personal: Born, Dec. 15, 1990 ... son of Linda and Joe Vennemeyer and Harry Proctor.

PROCTOR’S CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2010 .111 40-24 81 12 9 1 0 1 3 5 22 3-4Career .111 40-24 81 12 9 1 0 1 3 5 22 3-4

2010 Season (Sophomore): Played in 31 games and made 20 starts ... hit one home run and drove in five runs ... lone home run came in a pinch-hit situation against Penn State (2/26).

2009 Season (Freshman): Played in 21 games making 18 starts ... hit .220 on the season with two home runs and drove in 12 runs ... had two multi-hit games and three-multi-RBI games ... collected first career hit in a 3-for-5 performance and also drove in a season-high three runs at St. John’s (4/19) ... belted first career home run on May 5 against Ohio.

High School: Three-time all-district, two-time all-region, and two-time first-team all-Kentucky at Eastern High School ... played in the 2007 Kentucky junior All-Star Game ... a Top 50 prospect in the state of Kentucky as a senior ... holds 17 school records at Eastern High School ... owned a .415 career batting average and hit 20 career home runs, 63 career doubles, and drove in 157 career runs.

Personal: Born July 14, 1989 ... son of John and Nancy Jones.

KILEY JONE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2009 .220 21-18 59 4 13 2 0 2 10 12 19 0-0 2010 .138 31-20 58 4 8 1 0 1 5 13 24 0-1Career .179 52-38 117 8 21 3 0 3 15 25 43 0-1

2010 Season (Freshman): Made 11 appearances as a pitcher, including four starts, and five appearances in the field ... tossed 28.1 innings and struck out 17 ... picked up his first career save at Wright State (5/5), pitching 3.0 innings of relief in a 17-10 victory ... drove in his first career run in the opening game of a doubleheader against Niagara (3/14).

High School: First-team all state, all-district, and all-conference performer his senior year ... started the district championship game and earned the victory as a freshman ... holds school records in a season in E.R.A (0.77), strikeouts (130), and innings pitched (73.0) ... three-year letterwinner in football ... compiled a 22-2 record as a quarterback, including a 13-1 record his senior year.

Personal: Born, April 16, 1991 ... son of Jim and Dana Gentile. Father Jim played baseball at Ohio State.

GENTILE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2010 8.16 0-0 11 4 0 1 28.2 51 32 26 19 17Career 8.16 0-0 11 4 0 1 28.2 51 32 26 19 2010

2010 Season (Freshman): Named a Louisville Slugger and Freshman All-American ... Third-Team Freshman All-America selection by Ping!Baseball.com ... set the BIG EAST single-season record with a 0.62 ERA in league-only games, breaking Chris Noonan’s record of 0.81 set during the 2003 season while playing for Seton Hall ... finished as the league leader in conference-only play not only in ERA, but in opponents batting average (.208), hits allowed (22), runs allowed (5), earned runs allowed (2), and walks allowed (1) ... made 15 appearances, including four starts ... owned a 1.93 ERA in 46.2 innings of work and struck out 40 batters ... of 46 hits allowed, he gave up just 11 extra-base hits ... picked up his first career win in 3.1 innings of relief against LeMoyne College (3/10) ... went 5.2 innings of relief against West Virginia (5/1) allowing just two hits and striking out six to pick up the win, which started a 24.2 innings streak without allowing an earned run ... threw a complete game in his first career start at No. 20 Connecticut, becoming UC’s first freshman to toss a complete game since Dan Osterbrock in May of 2006 ... struck out a career-high nine batters in eight innings of work leading UC to a win over No. 22 Pittsburgh (5/16).

High School: First-team all-Southeastern Pennsylvania his senior year ... first-team all-conference selection in his junior and senior seasons ... named Most Valuable Player in his conference during senior campaign ... two-time first-team Courier Times Golden Team selection during his junior and senior seasons ... finished his career with a 15-1 record, a 1.29 ERA, and 152 strikeouts.

Personal: Born, Feb. 14, 1991 ... son of Michael and Theresa Strenge.

STRENGE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2010 1.93 7-1 15 4 1 0 46.2 46 14 10 11 40Career 1.93 7-1 15 4 1 0 46.2 46 14 10 11 40

Central Arizona Community College: Two-time Arizona Community College Athletic Conference champion at Central Arizona ... batted .300 with a .438 OBP, one home run and 15 RBI his sophomore season (2010).

Personal: Born Dec. 21, 1989 ... son of Tony and Deborah Spence ... brother Joshua is a minor league pitcher in the San Diego Padres organization.

INF 6-0 214 R/R Junior

24KILEY JONESLouisville, Ky. » Eastern

P 5-11 186 L/L Sophomore

25THOMAS GENTILEWesterville, Ohio » St. Francis DeSales

P 6-1 196 R/R Sophomore

26ANDREWSTRENGEYardely, Pa. » Holy Ghost Prep

INF 6-4 200 L/R Junior

28NIC SPENCE

Victoria, Australia » St. Joseph’s » Central Arizona CC

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High School: Four-year letterwinner at Minford H.S. where he was a three-time All-Southern Ohio Conference selection and a 2010 All-State choice his senior year ... finished career with 21 home runs, a .428 average and 55 putouts.

Personal: Born Jan. 22, 1992 ... son of John and Lori Oesch.

High School: Named 2010 All-State Second Team his senior year and First Team All-West Jersey ... tabbed 2009 Sussex County Player of the Year his junior season ... holds Sparta H.S. career record with 17 wins and 201 strike outs.

Personal: Born Sept. 13, 1991 ... son of Judy and Kevin Quinn.

2010 Season: Redshirted.

High School: Three-sport athlete at Mason High ... participant in the East/West Baseball All-Star game his senior year ... helped team compile an overall record of 36-19 during his junior and senior seasons ... graduated cum laude.

Personal: Born, Jan. 17, 1991 ... son of Terry and Adrienne Cox.

2010 Season: Redshirted.

2009 Season (Junior): Made 16 appearances, all out of the bullpen ... finished the campaign

with 14 strikeouts and 10 walks in 23.2 innings ... picked up first win at UC after throwing 4.2 innings and striking out three against Xavier (3/11) ... also earned wins at Kentucky (3/25) and versus Ohio (5/5) ... finished with a perfect 3-0 record on the season.

Prior to UC: First-team all-Ohio selection as a junior at North Royalton High School ... named to the all-county team and was the Cleveland Plain Dealer Player of the Year as a junior ... helped North Royalton to three conference championships.

Personal: Born Aug. 21, 1987 ... son of Paul and Linda Glozer.

GLOZER’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2009 6.08 3-0 16 0 0 0 23.2 23 19 15 10 14Career 6.08 3-0 16 0 0 0 23.2 23 19 15 10 14

2010 Season: Redshirted.

High School: Three-year letterwinner in baseball ... earned first-team all-conference honors his senior year and second-team honors his junior year.

Personal: Born, Jan. 7, 1991 ... son of Vince and Kelly Jones ... majoring in Business.

High School: Named Great Western Ohio Conference Player of the Year, All-Ohio Second Team and All-Ohio Team Mizuno his senior year at Fairmont after going 7-4 with 93 strikeouts and a 1.19 ERA.

Personal: Born Jan. 6, 1992 ... son of Eric Lilley and Jerri Prim.

High School: All-State selection his junior and senior years at CHCA, where he won four Miami Valley Conference championships ... accumulate a 17-3 record with a 1.17 ERA and a .181 opponents’ batting average.

P 6-4 210 L/L R-Freshman

37JAMES JONESKings Mills, Ohio » Kings

P 5-10 195 L/L Freshman

38ALEX LILLEYKettering, Ohio » Fairmont

INF 5-8 167 R/R Freshman

30RYAN QUINNSparta, N.J. » Sparta

P 6-3 182 R/R R-Freshman

32DEREKCOXMason, Ohio » Moeller

P 6-1 202 R/R R-Senior

34DANGLOZERNorth Royalton, Ohio » North Royalton

C 6-0 188 R/R Freshman

29AARON OESCHPortsmouth, Ohio » Minford

P 6-2 218 R/R Freshman

40JohnLLOYDCincinnati, Ohio » Cincinnati Hills Christian

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Personal: Born Sept. 13, 1991 ... son of Steve and Camille Lloyd ... sister Erin plays basketball at Wittenberg University.

High School: Hit .329 with a .438 slugging percentage and recorded a .955 fielding percentage at the catcher position his senior year at Milford ... team won the 2010 Fort Ancient Valley Conference championship ... named All-FAVC Second Team his senior year.

Personal: Born Feb. 4, 1992 ... son of Angela Perdue and Kurt Gillespie.

2010 Summer: Caught for the Ty Cobb Reds of the Great South League.

2010 Season (Junior): Played in 22 games and made 11 starts ... drove in a run against Morehead State (4/7) ... had a three-game hitting streak from April 2 to April 7.

2009 Season (Sophomore): Played in 28 games making 21 starts ... hit .226 with one home run and 12 RBI ... missed the last half of the season due to injury ... had two multi-hit games and two multi-RBI games ... went a perfect 3-for-3 at Pittsburgh (3/20) ... hit lone home run of the season on March 22 in 9-5 win over Pittsburgh ... went 3-for-5 at the plate and drove in a career-high five RBI in an ESPNU nationally-televised come-from- behind win over Louisville (4/5).

2008 Summer: Played for the Kentucky Royals.

2008 Season (Freshman): Saw action in nine games, making five starts ... finished the season with a .238 average and had four RBI and three runs scored ... hit first career home run at Ohio (4/22) ... collected a season-high three hits and drove in a season-high tying two runs at Ohio (4/22) ... tied season-high with two RBI versus Mount St. Joseph (5/6).

High School: Tallied four doubles and five RBI as a senior at Moeller High School ... part of a team that was ranked No. 1 in the state prior to tournament... won a pair of league crowns ... honored with the Moeller’s Leader Award following senior campaign ... received the Crusader Award during freshman year.

Personal: Born Nov. 6, 1988 ... son of Mike and Lindsay Rohlfs ... cousin Dan Feichtner played baseball at UC in 1996-97.

ROHLF’S CAREER STATISTICSYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2008 .238 9-5 21 3 5 0 0 1 4 2 3 1-12009 .226 28-21 62 9 14 3 0 1 12 7 13 1-1 2010 .156 22-21 32 2 5 0 0 0 1 2 8 0-0Career .207 59-37 116 14 24 3 0 2 17 11 24 2-2

2010 Summer: Joined the Lorain County Ironmen of the Prospect League late in the summer and proved to be a good addition for the Ironmen ... over three starts went 1-1 with a 2.82 ERA ... in 22 1/3 innings pitched, he walked just five while striking out 11.

2010 Season: Redshirted.

High School: Helped lead team to a state championship his freshman year and a regional runner-up his sophomore year ... two-time All -Northeast Ohio Conference performer ... 2008 CABA World Series Most Valuable Pitcher ... 2009 Rawlings Perfect Game Central Region Preseason Team honorable mention ... 2009 ESPN Rise All-Northeast Ohio Preseason team ... three-time Academic All-Northeast Ohio Conference ... in 79 career innings pitched, he posted an E.R.A of 1.42, struck out 86, and won 11 games.

Personal: Born June 11, 1990 ... son of Mike and Marcia Pascuzzi.

2010 Summer: Played for Grand Lake Mariners of the Great Lakes League ... named to the Great Lakes League All-Star Team ... hit .315 with 7 doubles, 17 RBI and had a .422 on-base % ... on the mound he was 2-0 with a save, threw 35 innings allowing only 6 walks and striking out 19 with a 4.37 ERA.

2010 Season (Sophomore): Made 35 appearances in the field and as a pitcher, including 23 starts in the field and made 13 appearances out of the bullpen ... hit .197 for the season, drove in five runs, and scored 12 times ... collected four multi-hit games on the season ... belted his lone home run of the season in the opener at Florida Atlantic and finished 2-for-3 with a RBI and run scored (2/19) ... posted a perfect 2-0 record and a 3.91 ERA in 23.0 innings ... struck out 23, including a career-high five batters against Pittsburgh (5/14), and walked just nine on the season.

2009 Season (Freshman): Played in 32 games, making 20 starts as a pitcher and first baseman ... hit .198 with three home runs and nine RBI ... recorded first hit in first career game against Ohio State (2/22) ... posted two multi-hit and multi-RBI games ... hit first career home run on April 29 versus Xavier ... both multi-hit games came in back-to-back games at West Virginia (5/10) and at Ohio (5/12) ... made four appearances on the mound, including two starts ... picked up first career save with 3.0 innings of relief against Bradley on March 7.

High School: Three-time second-team all-Ohio selection ... named all-area three times, including Dayton area Player of the Year as a senior ... conference Player of the Year as a senior ... named a TPX Preseason All-American prior to senior season ... part of Springboro team that won two league titles and two sectional championships.

Personal: Born Nov. 10, 1989 ... son of Jim and Jackie Hough ... majoring in Sports Administration.

C 5-11.5 189 R/R Senior

42NICK ROHLFSCincinnati, Ohio » Moeller

P 6-1 176 R/L R-Freshman

43JASON PASCUZZIStrongsville, Ohio » Strongsville

1B/LHP 6-0 202 L/L Junior

44CORYHOUGHSpringboro, Ohio » Springboro

UTL 6-1 176 R/R Freshman

41DAVIDGILLESPIELoveland, Ohio » Milford

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HOUGH’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICSYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT2009 .198 32-20 86 10 17 2 0 3 9 13 18 0-02010 .197 31-23 76 12 15 1 0 1 5 14 15 1-1 Career .198 63-43 162 22 32 3 0 4 14 27 33 1-1

HOUGH’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2009 11.32 0-0 4 2 0 1 10.1 21 13 13 5 62010 3.91 2-0 13 0 0 0 23.0 20 15 10 9 23Career 6.21 2-0 17 2 0 1 33.1 41 28 23 14 29

High School: Three-time Northern Kentucky Baseball Coaches Association All-Star ... set single-season home run record at Boone County when he hit 14 his senior season in 2010 ... drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 45th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.

Personal: Born Oct. 29, 1991 ... son of Veronica Cotton ... cousin Michael Mitchell is a defensive back for the Oakland Raiders.

2010 Summer: Pitched for Cincinnati Steam of the Great Lakes League ... went 2-1 with a 5.83 ERA and 25 strikeouts in 29 1/3 innings.

2010 Season (Junior): Made 21 appearances on the mound, including one start ... named to the Big 10/BIG EAST Challenge All-Tournament team presented by Collegebaseball360.com ... posted a 3.86 ERA and struck out 29 while relinquishing seven walks, three of which were intentional ... went at least 2.0 innings in 11 of his 21 appearances ... picked up his first win of the season against Ohio State (2/28) after holding the Buckeyes hitless for 5.0 innings in a 12-4 triumph ... went 13.1 innings without giving up an earned run from April 9 to April 28.

2009 Summer: Helped the Cincinnati Steam win a second straight Great Lakes Summer League Championship ... made seven appearances, including five starts ... registered a 3.93 ERA and owned a 3-0 record ... threw two complete games and pitched 34.1 innings for the season ... did not give up a home run in 133 at-bats.

2009 Season (Sophomore): Made 22 appearances, including four starts ... struck out 22 and walked 11 in 37.0 innings ... pitched at least 3.0 innings six times ... struck out a season-high four batters at Ohio (5/5) ... gave up one hit or less in 10 of 22 appearances.

Summer 2008: Played for the Cincinnati Steam of the Great Lakes League ... named a GLSCL all-star ... ranked 10th in the GLSCL with a 2.40 ERA ... finished with a 4-0 record in seven starts and struck out 31 batters, while walking just nine in 30.0 innings of work.

2008 Season (Redshirt Freshman): Made 18 appearances out of the bullpen in first season of collegiate competition ... made collegiate debut with a shutout inning vs. Bowling Green (3/12) ... earned first career win with 3.2 innings of work against Toledo (3/25) ... pitched three shutout innings, allowing just one hit at Wright State (4/9) ... struck out two hitters in two of last three appearances of season.

Summer 2007: Played for JB Yeager of the American Legion League.

2007 Season (Freshman): Redshirted as a true freshman.

High School: Awarded two varsity letters at Oak Hills High ... named team’s most improved player as a senior ... held a 3-1 career record with a 4.20 ERA ... struck out 24 in 29 innings of work ... graduated in top five percent of high school class.

Personal: Born Aug. 30, 1988 ... son of Don and Rebecca Sand ... chosen for the Lindner Honors PLUS business program at UC.

SAND’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2008 6.43 1-0 18 0 0 0 21.0 32 16 15 6 122009 6.08 0-1 22 4 0 0 37.0 55 34 25 11 22 2010 3.86 3-3 21 1 0 0 46.2 57 25 20 7 29Career 5.16 4-4 61 5 0 0 104.2 144 75 60 24 63

2010 Summer: Pitched for Cincinnati Steam of the Great Lakes League ... Baseball America tabbed Isler as the eighth best professional prospect in the Great Lakes League ... had a breakout summer with a 4-0 record, 1.73 ERA and 1 save ... over 26 innings pitched, allowed only 15 hits limiting opposing hitters to a .161 batting average ... walked 7 while punching out 16.

2010 Season (Freshman): Made 11 appearances, including five starts ... tossed 30.1 innings, struck out 18, and walked 10 ... pitched 4.2 innings and struck out a season-best four in his first career start at Miami (OH) (4/14) ... went a season-high 5.2 innings, yielded just three hits, struck out two, and walked one in a no decision against Ohio (4/20) ... ended the campaign with a 5.34 ERA.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in baseball at Covington Catholic... earned first-team all-Kentucky honors as a senior ... two-time Cincinnati Enquirer All-Stars first-team honoree ... three-time 35th District Champion ... team compiled a 110-37-1 record in his four years ... finished career with a 17-3 record as a pitcher, including 12-0 his senior year ... hit .367 for his career with 137 RBI.

Personal: Born, Oct. 31, 1990 ... son of Bill and Amy Isler.

ISLER’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2010 5.34 0-3 11 5 0 0 30.1 41 22 18 10 18Career 5.34 0-3 11 5 0 0 30.1 41 22 18 10 18

P 6-3 216 R/R Senior

47BRIAN SANDCincinnati, Ohio » Oak Hills

P 6-5 237 R/R Sophomore

48ZACHISLERUnion, Ky. » Covington Catholic

OF 6-3 178 R/R Freshman

45RONALDCOTTONFlorence, Ky. » Boone County

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2010 Season (Junior): Made 11 appearances, including 10 starts ... posted a 4-2 record and an ERA of 4.02 in 53.2 innings of work ... went 8.0 innings, struck out five, and did not allow an earned run vs. Niagara en route to his second win of the season (3/12) ... went a career-high 8.2 innings in a loss to USF on April 2 ... struck out 42 and walked just 18 and ranked among BIG EAST pitching leaders in opposing batting average for most of the season.

2009 Summer: Played for the Mat-Su Miners of the Alaskan League ... helped Mat-Su capture the Alaskan League title ... finished with a 1.89 ERA and owned a 1-0 record ... struck out 23 and walked only four batters in 19.0 innings of work.

2009 Season (Sophomore): Made 25 appearances out of the bullpen ... posted a 4.60 ERA, which was second best on the squad ... struck out 18 and walked 13 in 31.1 innings ... picked up first UC win on Feb. 27 at Davidson after throwing 2.1 innings of relief without relinquishing a hit ... struck out a season-high four batters in 1.2 innings of relief against Notre Dame (4/11) ... also picked up wins versus Dayton (3/10) and at St. John’s (4/17).

Prior to UC: All-Ohio, all-league, and all-area selection as a senior ... during final season at Centerville, owned a 0.70 ERA ... had a 3.90 ERA during one season at Sinclair CC ... Centerville team won league and district titles in 2007.

Personal: Born July 25, 1989 ... son of Phil and Jennifer Jensen.

JENSEN’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ERA W-L App GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO2009 4.60 3-4 25 0 0 0 31.1 35 18 16 13 18 2010 4.02 4-2 11 10 0 0 53.2 50 29 24 18 42Career 4.24 7-6 36 10 0 0 85.0 85 47 40 31 60

P 6-8 220 R/R Senior

49DAN JENSENCenterville, Ohio » Centerville

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UC SERIES VS. ALL OPPONENTS (SINCE 1958)

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W L T First Last Akron 8 5 0 1988 2006Alabama 0 3 0 2004 2004Alice Lloyd 2 0 0 1992 1992Arkansas State 0 1 0 1962 1962Army 1 0 0 1969 1969Ashland 5 3 0 1972 1995Auburn 0 1 0 1971 1971Austin Peay 2 5 0 1979 2007Ball State 13 11 1 1960 2006Bellarmine 18 9 0 1967 1995Belmont 1 1 0 1988 1988Bethune-Cookman 1 0 0 1993 1993Bluefield State 1 0 0 1993 1993Bowling Green 11 30 0 1963 2008Bradley 23 17 0 1958 2009Brooklyn 2 0 0 1973 1979Brown 2 0 0 1974 1975Butler 19 9 0 1971 2010Capital 0 1 0 1983 1983Carson-Newman 1 0 0 1985 1985Central Michigan 3 3 0 1975 1979Central State 12 2 0 1962 1987Charleston Southern 1 0 0 1999 1999Charleston (WV) 1 0 0 1987 1987Charlotte 15 14 0 1996 2005Chicago State 6 2 0 1982 2008Clemson 1 1 0 1980 1980Cleveland State 22 2 0 1975 2007Coastal Carolina 1 1 0 1977 1977Columbus (Ga.) 5 3 0 1972 1977Connecticut 6 8 0 2006 2010Cornell 1 2 0 1980 1993Cumberland 2 4 0 1970 1990Dartmouth 2 1 0 2007 2007Davidson 2 2 0 1998 2009Dayton 68 33 0 1959 2010Denison 3 2 0 1983 1995Detroit 0 2 0 1977 2000Drake 11 0 0 1958 1963Duke 10 7 0 2000 2005Duquense 2 0 0 1994 1994East Carolina 3 8 1 2002 2005East Tennessee State 1 0 0 1985 1985Eastern Kentucky 25 29 0 1962 2005Eastern Michigan 3 3 0 1974 1983Elon 0 1 0 1964 1964Erskine 1 0 0 1989 1989Ferris State 3 0 0 1987 1991Florida 0 3 0 2006 2006Florida Atlantic 1 8 0 2005 2010Florida Southern 2 0 0 1959 1959Florida State 2 21 0 1978 1991Furman 3 2 0 1984 2002Georgetown 9 3 0 2006 2010Georgetown (KY) 1 0 0 1985 1985Georgia Tech 0 5 0 1978 1998Hanover 23 5 0 1958 1996Heidelberg 1 1 0 1989 1989High Point 2 1 0 2006 2006

W L T First Last Houston 7 24 0 1958 2005Indiana 4 11 0 1962 2009Indiana-SE 1 1 0 1989 1989Indiana State 2 10 0 1977 1990Illinois 2 2 0 1985 1985Illinois-Chicago 1 0 0 2000 2000Illinois College 1 0 0 1979 1979Illinois State 0 1 0 1998 1998IPFW 1 1 0 1985 1985IUPUI 2 0 0 1995 1995Jacksonville 1 1 0 1965 1974Jacksonville AFB 1 0 0 1961 1961Kent State 4 4 0 1968 2005Kentucky 11 30 0 1968 2010Kentucky State 5 1 0 1978 2005Kentucky Wesleyan 1 1 0 1973 1973Kenyon 1 0 0 1958 1958LeMoyne 1 0 0 2010 2010Lewis 2 0 0 1983 1983Lincoln 1 0 0 1979 1979Louisville 68 72 0 1964 2009Loyola (La.) 1 0 1 1966 1966Marian 4 2 0 1971 1991Marshall 19 10 0 1967 2008Memphis 28 55 0 1962 2005Miami (Fla.) 0 6 0 1969 2008Miami (Ohio) 32 47 1 1958 2010Michigan 1 2 0 1961 2009Michigan State 2 3 0 1969 1971Morehead State 30 22 0 1971 2010Mount St. Joseph 4 0 0 1998 2008Murray State 1 0 0 1962 1962Nebraska 0 1 0 1998 1998Niagara 7 3 0 2006 2010Nicholls State 2 0 0 1966 1966North Carolina A&T 4 2 0 2006 2007North Carolina State 3 4 0 1995 2001Northwestern 1 5 0 1972 1992Northwestern State 0 1 0 1997 1997Northern Kentucky 28 14 0 1972 1996Northern Illinois 4 0 0 2000 2000Notre Dame 12 22 0 1968 2010Oakland 3 0 0 2006 2006Ohio 30 36 0 1963 2010Ohio State 16 49 2 1961 2010Oklahoma State 1 3 0 1967 1997Olivet Nazarene 1 0 0 1986 1986Otterbein 1 0 0 1979 1979Penn State 0 1 0 2010 2010Pfeiffer 1 0 0 1964 1964Pittsburgh 6 8 0 2000 2010Princeton 1 0 1 1972 1972Purdue 6 9 0 1958 2010Quinnipiac 2 1 0 1973 1973Rice 0 1 0 1997 1997Rio Grande 3 0 0 1979 1983Ripon 1 0 0 1979 1979Rollins 5 9 0 1959 1980Rutgers 4 9 0 2006 2009St. John’s 6 7 0 2006 2010

W L T First Last St. Joseph (IN) 2 6 0 1961 1965Saint Louis 47 43 0 1958 2005Seton Hall 6 6 0 2006 2010Shawnee State 0 1 0 2002 2002South Carolina 12 26 0 1971 1991South Carolina-Aiken 1 1 0 1986 1986Southeast Louisiana 2 0 0 1966 1966Southern Connecticut 1 0 0 1993 1993Southern Illinois 3 17 0 1963 1976SIU-Edwardsville 0 1 0 1977 1977Southern Miss 9 37 0 1985 2005Southwestern 2 0 0 1962 1962Stetson 0 2 1 1961 1972Tampa 1 0 0 1961 1961TCU 2 10 0 2002 2005Tennessee 2 12 0 1958 2002Tennessee Tech 2 0 0 1958 1958Thomas More 22 5 0 1969 1999Toledo 15 16 1 1963 2010Trevecca Nazarene 1 0 0 1990 1990Tulane 7 35 0 1976 2004Tulsa 3 4 0 1961 1970UAB 20 38 0 1992 2005UNC-Wilmington 0 1 0 1964 1964USF 15 28 0 1996 2010Valdosta State 1 0 0 1971 1971Valparaiso 1 0 0 1985 1985Vanderbilt 1 9 0 1988 2004Villa Madonna 8 2 0 1962 1968Villanova 6 6 0 2006 2010Va. Commonwealth 1 1 0 2003 2003Virginia Tech 14 37 0 1979 1991Wake Forest 1 5 0 2002 2005West Virginia 15 14 0 1986 2010West Virginia Wesleyan 0 1 0 1992 1992Western Kentucky 0 4 0 1990 1999Western Michigan 5 4 0 1961 2009Winthrop 1 3 0 2003 2003Wilmington 13 4 0 1978 1997Wisconsin 0 2 0 1976 1976Wofford 10 0 0 1989 2001Wright State 32 34 1 1971 2010Xavier 68 42 1 1958 2010Youngstown State 11 6 0 1987 2010TOTALS 1114 1229 11

LONGEST RIVALRIESCincinnati vs. Louisville ..............140 games1964 to 2009Cincinnati vs. Xavier ...................111 games1958 to 2010Cincinnati vs. Dayton ..................101 games1959 to 2010Cincinnati vs. Saint Louis ..............90 games1958 to 2005Cincinnati vs. Memphis ................83 games1962 to 2004

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STRENGE TABBED WITH FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA HONORS: Freshman pitcher Andrew Strenge capped off an impressive rookie campaign with the Bearcats after being named a 2010 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American First Team Selection, as well as a Ping!Baseball Freshman All-American Third Team choice. Strenge was one of 12 relief pitchers to earn the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America honor. Additionally, he was one of just six pitchers named to the Ping!Baseball.com Freshman All-America team after making 15 appearances, including four starts, and finishing with a 1.93 ERA in 46.2 innings pitched. Strenge posted an overall record of 7-1 and struck out 40 batters while yielding just 11 extra-base hits. In conference-only action, the Yardley, Pa., native set the BIG EAST Conference single-season ERA record with a 0.62 ERA, breaking Seton Hall’s Chris Noonan’s record of 0.81 set during the 2003 season. He finished as the league leader in conference-only

play not only in ERA, but in opponents batting average (.208), hits allowed (22), runs allowed (5), earned runs allowed (2), and walks allowed (1). In his first career start against No. 20 Connecticut on May 9, Strenge tossed a complete game, becoming UC’s first freshman to toss a complete game since Dan Osterbrock in May of 2006. He followed up that performance by tossing 8.0 innings and striking out a career-high nine batters en route to

a win against No. 22 Pittsburgh in his next start.

BURKETT SETS NEW RECORD: The Cincinnati bullpen was one of the team’s strengths for most of the season and part of the reason for its success was due to its anchor, senior Andrew Burkett. On May 16, against No. 22 Pittsburgh, Burkett entered the game in the ninth inning and closed out the 3-1 win over the nationally-ranked Panthers, his 13th save of the season. Burkett passed Shannon Morgan’s 1995 single-season school record of 12 saves, becoming UC’s all-time single-season saves leader. On Thursday, May 20, in the opening game of a doubleheader against Georgetown, Burkett recorded his 14th save of the season and his ninth in league play. The nine saves in conference play ties him with Louisville’s Neil Holland for the single-season saves record in BIG EAST history. Burkett struck out 29 in 21.1 innings en route to a 3.38 ERA. Burkett is also in a tie for second on UC’s career saves list with 15.

DUO SELECTED IN 2010 MLB FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT: Seniors Brian Garman and Kevin Johnson were both drafted in 2010 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Gar-man was selected with the 14th pick of the 17th round (pick

519) by the Milwaukee Brewers. Garman was a third-team all-BIG EAST Conference performer for the Bearcats in 2010 and made 17 appearances, including five starts. He com-pleted 59.1 innings, struck out a single-season personal-best 65 batters, walked just 19, and finished with a 3.79 ERA that ranked eighth in the BIG EAST. Johnson, who returned for his senior season after being drafted in the 38th round by the Florida Marlins in 2009, was drafted with the 21st pick in the 42nd round by the Rangers. Johnson played in all 58 games for Cincinnati in 2010 and split time between first base and the mound. He hit .258, with nine home runs, drove in 35 runs, and tied for the team lead in doubles with 14.

HEILMANN DEVELOPS BEARCAT PITCHERS: In UC pitching coach J.D. Heilmann’s first season with Bearcats pitchers, Cincinnati finished the 2010 season with the 26th best team ERA (4.25) out of 292 NCAA Division I baseball schools. UC hurlers wound up 2010 ranked third in the BIG EAST in team ERA. Prior to Heilmann’s arrival, Cincinnati posted a 6.73 team ERA in 2009.

THREE EARN BIG EAST HONORS: At the opening ceremonies of the 2010 BIG EAST Conference Baseball Championships, the University of Cincinnati baseball team had three players earn all-conference ac-colades in seniors Andrew Burkett, Brian Garman, and Jimmy Jacquot. All three Bearcats seniors were third-team all-BIG EAST selections and it was the first all-conference selection in each of their careers. Burkett finished the regu-lar season ranked second in the conference in overall games with 14 saves, while tying Louisville’s Neil Holland for the saves lead in conference-only action with nine. Garman has been one of Cincinnati’s best pitchers throughout the sea-son and finished the regular season with a 4-3 record and a 3.67 ERA, which ranked eighth in the conference. Jacquot has been the leading power threat and run producer for UC in 2010 leading the squad with 13 home runs and 49 RBI.

LAST OPPORTUNITY: In 2010, more than a third of the Bearcats wins came in their final at-bat. With two wins in its final at-bats in a doubleheader against Georgetown on May 20, UC won its ninth and 10th games of the season in its final at-bat. Cincinnati’s largest comeback of the season came on Feb. 27, when the Bearcats overcame a sixth-run ninth inning deficit by scoring seven runs in the final frame to beat Purdue, 7-6.

2010 Season Recap2010 Record 29-29

Home 18-12

Away 8-13

Neutral 3-4

BIG EAST Conference 13-14

BIG EAST Finish 7th

Home 9-6

Away 4-8

BIG EAST Tournament 0-2

2010 MLB Draft Picks

Brian Garman 17th Rd., Milwaukee Brewers

Kevin Johnson 42nd Rd., Texas Rangers

All-BIG EAST Conference

Andrew Burkett Third team

Brian Garman Third Team

Jimmy Jacquot Third Team

Ping! Baseball Freshman All-America

Andrew Strenge Third Team

Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America

Andrew Strenge First Team

BIG EAST Honors

Jimmy Jacquot Player of the Week (May 24)

Andrew Strenge Pitcher of the Week (May 17)

BIG EAST/Big Ten Challenge All-Tourna-

ment Team

T.J. Jones Brian Sand

Andrew Strenge

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2010 SEASON STATISTICS2010 University of Cincinnati Baseball

Record: 29-29 Home: 18-12 Away: 8-13 Neutral: 3-4 BIG EAST: 13-14

Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 8 RIDDELL, Justin .313 53 45 176 26 55 10 1 8 29 91 .517 5 2 39 3 .337 1 2 5 6 87 4 4 .958 3 PETERS, Chris .292 58 58 219 34 64 12 0 0 27 76 .347 23 6 26 3 .372 2 8 15 19 109 192 15 .953 9 JACQUOT, Jimmy .292 57 56 209 41 61 14 1 13 50 116 .555 19 4 33 2 .354 5 1 5 5 346 68 11 .974 4 HUSTON, Mikel .273 48 41 154 18 42 5 0 1 18 50 .325 14 1 42 5 .335 1 3 2 3 64 0 1 .985 2 JONES, T.J. .258 54 52 194 36 50 10 2 5 31 79 .407 31 1 41 7 .358 3 0 4 8 88 117 16 .92810 JOHNSON, Kevin .258 56 56 198 33 51 14 0 9 35 92 .465 17 3 57 4 .317 6 1 1 2 464 27 11 .978 5 SCOTT, Jamel .234 54 53 201 30 47 7 0 0 13 54 .269 27 5 32 3 .338 1 3 20 28 140 47 5 .974--------------18 KLINE, Braden .313 25 17 67 9 21 2 1 1 8 28 .418 9 0 11 0 .395 0 1 0 0 33 1 2 .944 7 COLEMAN, Kendal .258 36 35 120 15 31 5 2 0 7 40 .333 21 1 20 2 .373 0 0 3 4 39 1 1 .97644 HOUGH, Cory .197 31 23 76 12 15 1 0 1 5 19 .250 14 3 15 1 .344 0 1 1 1 51 9 1 .98417 JACKSON, Logan .186 19 17 59 7 11 3 0 1 7 17 .288 5 6 23 0 .310 1 1 0 0 11 40 4 .92715 BROOKS, Beach .170 28 11 53 5 9 4 0 1 11 16 .302 6 1 22 0 .254 3 1 0 1 4 9 2 .86742 ROHLFS, Nick .156 22 11 32 2 5 0 0 0 1 5 .156 2 2 8 0 .250 0 3 0 0 28 8 2 .94724 JONES, Kiley .138 31 20 58 4 8 1 0 1 5 12 .207 13 1 24 1 .306 0 1 0 1 5 41 5 .90223 PROCTOR, Jake .111 40 24 81 12 9 1 0 1 3 13 .160 5 7 22 3 .226 0 2 3 4 45 0 2 .95725 GENTILE, Thomas .000 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 1 2 6 5 0 1.00031 DETHY, Cramer .000 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00038 HOWARD, Anthony .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00020 SLAVIK, Sam .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 .87547 SAND, Brian .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 1.00030 GARMAN, Brian .000 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1 2 17 3 .86421 SMITH, Tyler .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 5 14 4 .826

Totals .251 58 58 1906 287 479 89 7 42 251 708 .371 212 44 418 34 .336 24 28 61 85 1538 657 90 .961Opponents .288 58 58 2019 328 581 104 16 38 294 831 .412 174 54 399 22 .356 28 46 59 89 1526 614 54 .975

LOB - Team (401), Opp (456). DPs turned - Team (49), Opp (52). CI - Team (1), KLINE 1. IBB - Team (3), JONES, T.J. 1,JOHNSON, K. 1, JACQUOT 1, Opp (12). Picked off - SCOTT 5, JONES, T.J. 1, PETERS 1, JOHNSON, K. 1.

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Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SF SH30 GARMAN, Brian 3.79 4 4 17 5 1 0 1 0 59.1 65 31 25 19 65 15 3 3 231 .281 2 4 0 3 821 SMITH, Tyler 3.84 1 7 14 12 0 0 0 0 61.0 70 38 26 13 26 15 2 1 245 .286 4 10 1 4 5--------------26 STRENGE, Andrew 1.93 7 1 15 4 1 0 1 0 46.2 46 14 10 11 40 9 1 1 176 .261 2 1 0 4 229 BURKETT, Andrew 3.38 1 2 23 0 0 0 0 14 21.1 17 13 8 11 29 1 0 4 80 .213 2 1 0 1 110 JOHNSON, Kevin 3.73 1 2 11 6 0 0 1 0 31.1 39 28 13 17 22 3 1 3 128 .305 6 4 1 2 247 SAND, Brian 3.86 3 3 21 1 0 0 1 0 46.2 57 25 20 7 29 7 0 2 180 .317 2 14 0 3 844 HOUGH, Cory 3.91 2 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 23.0 20 15 10 9 23 4 2 1 86 .233 2 1 0 3 049 JENSEN, Dan 4.02 4 2 11 10 0 0 1 0 53.2 50 29 24 18 42 10 1 6 208 .240 2 2 1 1 220 SLAVIK, Sam 4.14 4 1 22 0 0 0 0 0 41.1 40 24 19 12 38 6 1 3 152 .263 3 1 1 3 733 GODFREY, Josh 4.61 1 1 12 1 0 0 0 0 27.1 30 19 14 5 16 3 1 2 106 .283 3 3 1 1 348 ISLER, Zach 5.34 0 3 11 5 0 0 0 0 30.1 41 22 18 10 18 6 2 8 128 .320 3 4 0 1 314 JOHNSON, Nick 5.85 1 2 11 9 0 0 0 0 40.0 54 35 26 20 33 14 0 0 166 .325 4 5 0 1 525 GENTILE, Thomas 8.16 0 0 11 4 0 0 0 1 28.2 51 32 26 19 17 11 2 3 127 .402 4 4 0 1 045 McELROY, Chris 20.25 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 3 3 3 1 0 0 1 5 .200 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 4.25 29 29 58 58 2 1 1 15 512.0 581 328 242 174 399 104 16 38 2018 .288 39 54 5 28 46Opponents 4.39 29 29 58 58 5 5 3 11 508.2 479 287 248 212 418 89 7 42 1906 .251 36 44 3 24 28

PB - Team (11), JACQUOT 10, KLINE 1, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (5), JACQUOT 4, SMITH 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT - JACQUOT (51-79),SMITH (10-18), JOHNSON, K. (7-10), STRENGE (6-9), SAND (5-7), GARMAN (4-6), SLAVIK (5-6), JOHNSON, N. (2-6), ROHLFS (3-5),KLINE (5-5), GENTILE (4-5), BURKETT (4-5), GODFREY (4-5), JENSEN (2-5), ISLER (4-4), HOUGH (2-3).

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2010 GAME RESULTS

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Date Opponent Score Cincinnati R-H-E Opponent R-H-E Innings Overall BIG EAST Pitcher of record Feb. 19, 2010 at Florida Atlantic W 5-3 5-11-1 3-7-3 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 JENSEN (W 1-0) Feb. 20, 2010 at Florida Atlantic 0-3 L 0-3-2 3-9-1 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 SMITH (L 0-1) Feb. 21, 2010 at Florida Atlantic 0-9 L 0-5-0 9-12-0 9 1-2-0 0-0-0 McELROY (L 0-1) Feb. 26, 2010 vs. Penn State 4-5 L 4-8-1 5-13-1 (12) 1-3-0 0-0-0 BURKETT (L 0-1) Feb. 27, 2010 vs. Purdue W 7-6 7-7-2 6-9-2 9 2-3-0 0-0-0 HOUGH (W 1-0) Feb. 28, 2010 vs. Ohio State W 12-4 12-14-1 4-9-2 9 3-3-0 0-0-0 SAND (W 1-0) March 5, 2010 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 15-5 15-13-0 5-14-3 9 4-3-0 0-0-0 GARMAN (W 1-0) March 6, 2010 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 3-5 L 3-7-2 5-4-0 9 4-4-0 0-0-0 SLAVIK (L 0-1) March 7, 2010 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 7-6 7-9-1 6-9-1 9 5-4-0 0-0-0 BURKETT (W 1-1) March 10, 2010 LE MOYNE W 13-6 13-13-0 6-15-3 9 6-4-0 0-0-0 STRENGE (W 1-0) March 12, 2010 NIAGARA W 9-2 9-12-1 2-4-3 9 7-4-0 0-0-0 JENSEN (W 2-0) March 14, 2010 NIAGARA W 7-5 7-10-2 5-12-1 9 8-4-0 0-0-0 SAND (W 2-0) March 14, 2010 NIAGARA W 12-1 12-15-2 1-6-0 7 9-4-0 0-0-0 SMITH (W 1-1) March 19, 2010 TOLEDO W 5-4 5-6-0 4-9-1 9 10-4-0 0-0-0 GARMAN (W 2-0) March 20, 2010 TOLEDO 2-15 L 2-3-4 15-20-0 9 10-5-0 0-0-0 SMITH (L 1-2) March 20, 2010 TOLEDO 1-2 L 1-4-1 2-7-3 9 10-6-0 0-0-0 SAND (L 2-1) March 23, 2010 at Butler W 8-3 8-14-0 3-9-0 9 11-6-0 0-0-0 STRENGE (W 2-0) March 24, 2010 at Dayton 3-4 L 3-10-2 4-8-1 9 11-7-0 0-0-0 GODFREY (L 0-1) March 26, 2010 at Villanova 2-5 L 2-5-1 5-9-1 9 11-8-0 0-1-0 SAND (L 2-2) March 27, 2010 at Villanova 0-3 L 0-4-3 3-8-1 9 11-9-0 0-2-0 SMITH (L 1-3) March 28, 2010 at Villanova W 4-3 4-8-1 3-9-1 9 12-9-0 1-2-0 SAND (W 3-2) March 30, 2010 KENTUCKY 2-11 L 2-3-1 11-15-1 9 12-10-0 1-2-0 JOHNSON, K. (L 0-1) April 1, 2010 USF W 4-3 4-8-0 3-5-0 9 13-10-0 2-2-0 GARMAN (W 3-0) April 2, 2010 USF 0-5 L 0-3-1 5-7-2 9 13-11-0 2-3-0 JENSEN (L 2-1) April 3, 2010 USF 3-6 L 3-8-4 6-11-0 9 13-12-0 2-4-0 SMITH (L 1-4) April 7, 2010 MOREHEAD STATE W 9-7 9-11-2 7-7-2 9 14-12-0 2-4-0 JOHNSON, K. (W 1-1) April 9, 2010 at Seton Hall W 10-9 10-7-3 9-7-0 9 15-12-0 3-4-0 JENSEN (W 3-1) April 10, 2010 at Seton Hall 1-4 L 1-6-2 4-7-0 9 15-13-0 3-5-0 SMITH (L 1-5) April 11, 2010 at Seton Hall 3-4 L 3-7-2 4-7-1 (11) 15-14-0 3-6-0 SAND (L 3-3) April 13, 2010 vs. Wright State W 6-5 6-11-2 5-9-2 9 16-14-0 3-6-0 GODFREY (W 1-1) April 14, 2010 at Miami W 3-2 3-7-1 2-8-0 9 17-14-0 3-6-0 SLAVIK (W 1-1) April 16, 2010 ST. JOHN’S W 4-2 4-8-1 2-9-1 9 18-14-0 4-6-0 JENSEN (W 4-1) April 17, 2010 ST. JOHN’S 4-6 L 4-7-4 6-9-2 9 18-15-0 4-7-0 SMITH (L 1-6) April 18, 2010 ST. JOHN’S 1-7 L 1-4-1 7-12-0 9 18-16-0 4-8-0 JOHNSON, N. (L 0-1) April 20, 2010 vs. Ohio Bobcats 1-2 L 1-2-0 2-7-0 (11) 18-17-0 4-8-0 STRENGE (L 2-1) April 23, 2010 at Notre Dame 2-5 L 2-8-0 5-10-0 9 18-18-0 4-9-0 GARMAN (L 3-1) April 24, 2010 at Notre Dame W 5-4 5-7-0 4-9-0 9 19-18-0 5-9-0 SLAVIK (W 2-1) April 24, 2010 at Notre Dame 4-5 L 4-8-0 5-12-2 9 19-19-0 5-10-0 BURKETT (L 1-2) April 27, 2010 at Xavier Musketeers 4-10 L 4-8-1 10-14-0 9 19-20-0 5-10-0 ISLER (L 0-1) April 28, 2010 XAVIER MUSKETEERS W 8-5 8-9-1 5-8-1 9 20-20-0 5-10-0 STRENGE (W 3-1) April 30, 2010 WEST VIRGINIA W 9-3 9-9-3 3-7-3 9 21-20-0 6-10-0 GARMAN (W 4-1) April 30, 2010 WEST VIRGINIA W 5-2 5-9-1 2-7-0 9 22-20-0 7-10-0 JOHNSON, N. (W 1-1) May 1, 2010 WEST VIRGINIA W 5-4 5-9-1 4-7-1 9 23-20-0 8-10-0 STRENGE (W 4-1) May 4, 2010 WRIGHT STATE 3-9 L 3-7-2 9-12-0 9 23-21-0 8-10-0 ISLER (L 0-2) May 5, 2010 at Wright State W 17-10 17-19-3 10-17-0 9 24-21-0 8-10-0 SLAVIK (W 3-1) May 8, 2010 at Connecticut 0-14 L 0-2-3 14-16-0 9 24-22-0 8-11-0 JOHNSON, N. (L 1-2) May 8, 2010 at Connecticut 2-14 L 2-7-2 14-17-1 9 24-23-0 8-12-0 GARMAN (L 4-2) May 9, 2010 at Connecticut W 3-2 3-8-1 2-7-0 9 25-23-0 9-12-0 STRENGE (W 5-1) May 11, 2010 MIAMI (OH) 4-7 L 4-10-1 7-11-0 9 25-24-0 9-12-0 ISLER (L 0-3) May 12, 2010 at Miami 1-8 L 1-8-3 8-10-0 9 25-25-0 9-12-0 JOHNSON, K. (L 1-2) May 14, 2010 PITTSBURGH 2-12 L 2-7-4 12-14-0 9 25-26-0 9-13-0 GARMAN (L 4-3) May 15, 2010 PITTSBURGH 5-8 L 5-10-2 8-13-0 9 25-27-0 9-14-0 SMITH (L 1-7) May 16, 2010 PITTSBURGH W 3-1 3-7-1 1-9-0 9 26-27-0 10-14-0 STRENGE (W 6-1) May 20, 2010 GEORGETOWN W 8-7 8-9-2 7-11-0 9 27-27-0 11-14-0 SLAVIK (W 4-1) May 20, 2010 GEORGETOWN W 7-4 7-11-3 4-10-2 9 28-27-0 12-14-0 HOUGH (W 2-0) May 21, 2010 GEORGETOWN W 10-0 10-14-1 0-7-3 9 29-27-0 13-14-0 STRENGE (W 7-1) May 26, 2010 vs. Connecticut 6-9 L 6-7-3 9-12-2 9 29-28-0 13-14-0 GARMAN (L 4-4) May 27, 2010 vs. Pittsburgh 4-13 L 4-13-1 13-19-0 9 29-29-0 13-14-0 JENSEN (L 4-2)() extra inning game

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UC BASEBALL HISTORY

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1900 • Miller Huggins, who would later play and mange in the majors for 30 seasons, serves as captain of a Bearcat team that went 2-3, including a 13-2 loss to the Cincinnati Reds. Huggins was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1964 after winning 1,413 games as a manager.

1910 • John Binder crafts the first no-hitter in Cincinnati history, blanking Denison in a nine-inning game.

1924 • Ethan Allen, who would go on to play for 13 seasons in the Major Leagues, bats .473, the highest single season mark in program history.

1928 • The Bearcats record the first baseball conference championship in program history, using a 9-3 record to win the Buckeye Conference.

1930 • For the second time in three years, UC wins the Buckeye Conference, this time shar-ing the title with Miami (OH). Amidst the campaign, UC records the longest game in school history, a 21-inning affair against Miami (OH).

1952 • The Bearcats explode for a school-best 16 runs in one inning in a 22-8 win over Morehead State.

1954 • Legendary basketball coach Ed Jucker takes over as head coach of the baseball team for his first of seven seasons. That same year, Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax plays his only season of baseball at Cincinnati, posting a 3-1 record and a 2.81 ERA.

1958 • The Jucker-led Bearcats win the East Division of the Missouri Valley Conference.

1960 • UC paces the East Division of the MVC again, but falls to Houston in the title game to wind up second in the league.

1961 • The winningest head coach in Cincinnati baseball history, Glenn Sample, takes over the reigns of the Bearcats. In his first season, Sample leads UC to a 19-5-2 record, the MVC Championship and a District IV Playoffs appearance. Bill Faul becomes Cincinnati’s first baseball all-American, as he is named a first-team choice. Faul also sets a UC best with 24 strikeouts in one game.

1962 • Faul is honored as the Bearcats’ first ever two-time all-American when he earns third-team recognition.

1964 • The Bearcats turn the first triple play in school history in a game against Louisville.

1965 • Neil Rubinstein throws the second no-hitter in UC history, a seven-inning gem against Hanover. That same season, Billy Wolff is selected a first-team all-American. The Bearcats are MVC East Division Champions for the fourth time, but get swept by Saint Louis in the divisional playoffs.

1967 • For the second time in seven seasons, the Sample-led Bearcats win the MVC Cham-pionship and make another appearance in the district playoffs. During the season, Jose Worrall tosses the third no-hitter at UC with seven hitless innings against Ohio State. Pat Maginn garners second-team all-American accolades.

1969 • UC takes the MVC East Division crown, before falling to Tulsa in two of three contests in the MVC playoffs.

1970 • The Bearcats’ final year in the MVC brings a seventh divisional title, but a fifth runner-up finish as Tulsa sweeps UC.

1973 • Tim Burman and Chuck Poston combine for a seven-inning no-hitter, the fourth hitless gem in school history, against Quinnipiac.

1974 • The Bearcats qualify for the district playoffs for the third time.

1979 • Cincinnati wins what is then a school-record 28 games under Sample.

1982 • Mark Thompson’s seven-inning no-hitter against Wright State goes down as the fifth in program history.

1985 • Led by head coach Tom Higgins, the Bearcats win a school-record 29 games.

1988 • Jim Schmitz’s second season as head coach is a good one as the Bearcats win 31 games, setting a new mark for wins in a season.

1992 • The Bearcats move into a totally rebuilt Meyers Field to play their home games.

1994 • On May 22, Meyers Field is renamed Johnny Bench Field, honoring the former Cincinnati Reds catcher.

1995 • The Bearcats win a school-best 34 games and capture the Great Midwest Regular Season Championship. A 1-2 record in the post-season tournament costs the Bearcats a shot at an NCAA tournament berth. Also that season, Chris Murphy completes a five inning no-hitter versus IUPUI, the sixth hitless gem ever at Cincinnati.

1997 • Brian Cleary takes over as head coach of the Bearcats.

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1999 • The Bearcats establish an NCAA record for greatest ninth inning comeback, scoring 12 runs in the bottom of the ninth to overcome a 15-4 deficit in a 16-15 win against Ohio. Chris Hamblen becomes the first Bearcat ever to be named a freshman all-American.

2000 • Under third-year head coach Cleary, the Bearcats win a school-record 35 games, before falling in the finals of the Conference USA Tournament to Houston.

2001 • Kevin Youkilis closes out the top offensive career in school history by being drafted in the eighth round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Boston Red Sox, becoming the highest drafted Bearcat in school history. Pitcher Tony Maynard was named the program’s second freshman all-American. The Bearcats also set a school record for most C-USA wins in a season with 16, with three players in Youkilis, Hamblen and Matt Singer each earning first-team all-conference honors.

2002 • For the second consecutive year, the Bearcats have a freshman all-American as pitcher Kyle Markle is named honorable mention.

2003 • After serving as the Bearcats’ home for 10 seasons, Johnny Bench Field closes its gates.

2004 • On May 22, the Bearcats open the doors to Marge Schott Stadium, hosting UAB in the first game in the new park. The Blazers beat Cincinnati, 14-3, in the contest.

2005 • The Bearcats play their first full season in Marge Schott Stadium, holding a 16-13 home record. Shortstop Mark Haske makes history on the next-to-last day of the regular season when he turns an unassisted triple play. The unassisted feat is the first in school history and the second ever turned by a UC team.

2006 • UC embarks on its first season as a member of the BIG EAST Conference. The Bearcats qualify for the conference tournament. Freshmen Steve Blevins and Josh Harrison are both named freshman all-Americans.

2007 • In his first season in a Bearcats uniform, Tony Campana wins the NCAA stolen bases title and sets a school record with 60 steals. Lefthander Dan Osterbrock is named UC’s first all-BIG EAST first-team honoree.

2008 • UC won a school-record 39 games and played in its first BIG EAST Championship game, falling to Louisville, 6-3. Josh Harrison was a second-team all-America selection by Collegiate Baseball and Harrison and Tony Campana earned first-team all-BIG EAST honors.

2009 • Senior Mike Spina broke his own school record with 23 home runs and junior Lance Durham hit a single-season school-record .427 as Cincinnati made the BIG EAST Tournament and finished with a 29-29 record.

UC RETIRED NUMBERS

Coached the Bearcats for 21 seasons, amassing a 391-333-7 record. Directed UC to four NCAA tournament berths and two Missouri Valley Conference titles while sending more than 50 players on to the profes-sional ranks. Played football and baseball as a student and later served as UC’s head wrestling coach and assistant athletic director. Sample is a member of the University of Cincinnati Athletics Hall of Fame.

A former three-sport standout at Cincinnati, Jucker coached the UC baseball team for seven seasons (1954-60), leading it to an 87-39-1 overall record. His 1956 club became the first team in school history to advance to the NCAA Championship and the 1958 team won a Mis-souri Valley Conference title. Jucker also coached the men’s basketball team to two national titles and is a member of the University of Cincinnati Athletic Hall of Fame.

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UC BASEBALL HONORS

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ABCA ALL-REGION2001 Chris Hamblen Kevin Youkilis2002 Chris Hamblen2007 Dan Osterbrock (1st) Tony Campana (2nd) Josh Harrison (2nd)2008 Dan Osterbrock (1st) Josh Harrison (1st) Cameron Satterwhite (2nd)2009 Lance Durham (1st) Mike Spina (2nd)

JOHNNY BENCH AWARD FINALIST2001 Chris Hamblen

JOHNNY BENCH AWARD SEMIFINALIST2002 Chris Hamblen

BASEBALL WEEKLY NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK2002 Joe List

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA2001 Craig Tewes (2nd)2006 Jack Nelson (3rd)

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT2001 Craig Tewes2004 Jack Nelson (1st)2005 Mark Muscenti (2nd)2006 Jack Nelson (1st) Mark Muscenti (2nd)

CONFERENCE USA SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2001 Matt Singer

JIMMY NIPPERT AWARD1986 Bob Heheman2001 Matt Singer

BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR2008 Josh Harrison

ALL-BIG EAST2006 Steve Blevins (2nd) Josh Harrison (3rd) Logan Parker (3rd)2007 Dan Osterbrock (1st) Tony Campana (2nd) Neall French (2nd) Josh Harrison (2nd)2008 Jash Harrison (1st) Tony Campana (1st) Dan Osterbrock (2nd) Mike Spina (2nd) Cameron Satterwhite (3rd) Ryan Baker (3rd)2009 Lance Durham (2nd) Mike Spina (2nd)2010 Andrew Burkett (3rd) Brian Garman (3rd) Jimmy Jacquot (3rd)

BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK2006 Steve Blevins (Pitcher)–twice Jon DeLuca (Hitter) Logan Parker (Hitter) Glen Simon (Pitcher)2007 Steve Blevins (Pitcher) Tony Campana (Hitter) Dan Osterbrock (Pitcher)2008 Josh Harrison (Hitter) Mike Spina (Hitter)

Dan Osterbrock (Pitcher) Michael Hill (Pitcher) Tony Campana (Hitter)2009 T.J. Jones (Hitter) 2010 Jimmy Jacquot (Hitter) Andrew Strenge (Pitcher) CONFERENCE USA ALL-DECADE TEAM2004 Kevin Youkilis

ALL-CONFERENCE USA1996 Steve Barhorst (2nd) Jerry Merrill (HM)1997 John Carney (3rd)1999 Matt Singer (1st) Anthony Snowell (2nd) Craig Tewes (2nd) Kevin Youkilis (2nd)2000 Matt Singer (1st) Kevin Youkilis (1st) Curtus Moak (2nd)2001 Chris Hamblen (1st) Matt Singer (1st) Kevin Youkilis (1st) Brett Clark (2nd) Curtus Moak (2nd) Craig Tewes (2nd)2002 Joe List (1st) Brad Schutz (1st) Chris Hamblen (2nd)2004 Steve Pickerell (2nd)

C-USA ALL-FRESHMAN1996 Corey Hinton1998 Matt Singer Craig Tewes1999 Chris Hamblen2001 Tony Maynard

C-USA ALL-TOURNAMENT2000 Curtus Moak Brad Schutz Matt Singer Craig Tewes

C-USA ACADEMIC MEDAL1996 Bill Jung1998 Bill Jung2002 Mark Muscenti Jim Olds2003 Mark Muscenti Jim Olds2004 Jim Olds2005 Dustin Alvey Jim Olds

C-USA PLAYER OF THE WEEK1998 Matt Singer (Hitter) Craig Tewes (Hitter)1999 Joe List (Pitcher) Anthony Snowell (Hitter) Craig Tewes (Hitter)2000 Kevin Youkilis (Hitter)2001 B.J. Borsa (Pitcher) Chris Hamblen (Hitter) Kevin Youkilis (Hitter)2002 Brad Dorrmann (Hitter) Nate Fish (Hitter)2003 Nate Bouldin (Pitcher)2005 Jon DeLuca (Hitter) Logan Parker (Hitter)

ALL-GREAT MIDWEST1992 Jamie Baker (1st) Todd Cox (2nd) Bill Metzinger (2nd) Bob Meyer (2nd) Troy Muckerheide (2nd) Chris Newton (2nd)1993 Mark Gabbard (1st) Todd Cox (2nd) Bob Meyer (2nd) Troy Muckerheide (2nd) Steve Spille (2nd)1994 Steve Sloan (2nd)1995 Steve Barhorst (1st) Chris Holt (1st) Shannon Morgan (1st) Troy Muckerheide (1st) Matt Primack (1st) Jerry Merrill (2nd) Chris Murphy (2nd) Steve Sloan (2nd)

GREAT MIDWEST MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1995 Chris Holt

GREAT MIDWEST ALL-TOURNAMENT1992 Jamie Baker Chad DiSalle Chris Newton1994 Matt Primack

ALL-METRO1980 Jim Braun Jack Kuzniczci Darryl Harris1983 Lalo Berezo1986 Pat Abbatiello Mike Kinnett1987 Pat Abbatiello Mark Martin John Young1988 Judd Johnson Todd Seymour1989 Tony Elsbrock1990 Jamie Baker Tony Elsbrock1991 Mike Mottice Ken Schnieder

METRO ALL-TOURNAMENT1987 Kerry Byrne Mike Kinnett John Young1990 Dave Abbott Mike Mottice1991 Dave Abbott

Pat Maginn1967, 2nd team

Steve Barhorst1996, Hon. Mention

Bill Faul1961, 1st team1962, 3rd team

Tim Burman1974, Hon. Mention

Billy Wolff1965, 1st team

Chris Hamblen1999

Kyle Markle2002

Kevin Youkilis2000, 2nd team

2001, 2nd & 3rd team

Josh Harrison2008, 2nd team

Tony Maynard2001

Lance Durham2009, 2nd team

Josh Harrison2006

Steve Blevins2006

ALL-AMERICANS

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS

Andrew Strenge2010

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDSBATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 250 AB) 1. ..... .372 ...... Mike Kinnett .................. 1984-87 2. ..... .366 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 3. ..... .362 ...... Mark Gabbard................ 1990-93 4. ..... .359 ...... Mike Spina .................... 2008-09 5. ..... .358 ...... Josh Harrison ................. 2006-08 6. ...... 355 ...... Tony Elsbrock ................. 1988-91 7. ..... .353 ...... Tim Deffinger ................ 1976-79 .353 ...... John Young .................... 1985-87 9. ..... .351 ...... Jack Kuzniczci ................ 1977-80 10. ..... .350 ...... Steve Pickerell ............... 2003-04

GAMES PLAYED 1. ...... 230 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 230 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 3. ...... 229 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 4. ...... 211 ...... Mark Muscenti ............... 2003-06 5. ...... 206 ...... Jon DeLuca .................... 2003-06 206 ...... Kevin Wilson .................. 1998-01 7. ...... 201 ...... Chuck Barlage ............... 1988-91 8. ...... 198 ...... Troy Muckerheide .......... 1992-95 9. ...... 195 ...... Pat Abbatiello ................ 1984-87 10. ...... 193 ...... Mike Kinnett .................. 1984-87

AT BATS 1. ...... 922 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 2. ...... 855 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 3. ...... 821 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 4. ...... 794 ...... Jon DeLuca .................... 2003-06 5. ...... 735 ...... Steve Barhorst ............... 1993-96 6. ...... 723 ...... Troy Muckerheide .......... 1992-95 7. ...... 716 ...... Mark Muscenti ............... 2003-06 8. ...... 687 ...... Josh Harrison ................. 2006-08 9. ...... 683 ...... Chris Hamblen ........... 1999-2002 10. ...... 674 ...... Jack Nelson .................... 2003-06 674 ...... Scott Heller .................... 1995-98

RUNS SCORED 1. ...... 279 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 2. ...... 226 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 3. ...... 192 ...... Josh Harrison ................. 2006-08 4. ...... 190 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 5. ...... 165 ...... Steve Barhorst ............... 1993-96 165 ...... Pat Abbatiello ................ 1984-87 7. ...... 158 ...... Troy Muckerheide .......... 1992-95 8. ...... 153 ...... Mike Kinnett .................. 1984-87 9. ...... 148 ...... Chris Hamblen ........... 1999-2002 10. ...... 141 ...... Ryan Minges ............ 1997, 99-01

HITS 1. ...... 316 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 2. ...... 313 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 3. ...... 257 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 4. ...... 246 ...... Josh Harrison ................. 2006-08 5. ...... 244 ...... Steve Barhorst ............... 1993-96 6. ...... 236 ...... Mike Kinnett .................. 1984-87 7. ...... 220 ...... Chris Hamblen ............... 1999-02 8. ...... 219 ...... Troy Muckerheide .......... 1992-95 9. ...... 215 ...... Jon DeLuca .................... 2003-06 10. ...... 212 ...... Mark Martin .................. 1984-87

DOUBLES 1. ........ 72 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 2. ........ 58 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 3. ........ 57 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 4. ........ 53 ...... Josh Harrison ................. 2006-08 5. ........ 52 ...... Cameron Satterwhite .... 2007-09 52 ...... Steve Barhorst ............... 1993-96 52 ...... Mike Kinnett .................. 1984-87 8. ........ 47 ...... Chris Hamblen ........... 1999-2002 9. ........ 44 ...... Jack Kuzniczci ................ 1977-80 44 ...... Troy Muckerheide .......... 1992-95 44 ...... John Young .................... 1985-87 TRIPLES 1. ........ 12 ...... LaFringe Hayes .............. 2005-06 12 ...... Billy Wolff ...................... 1963-65 3. ........ 10 ...... Hudie Camp ................... 1967-69 10 ...... John Meyer .................... 1965-67 10 ...... Ike Misali ....................... 1952-55 10 ...... Anthony Snowell ........... 1998-00 7. .......... 9 ...... Tony Campana ............... 2007-08 9 ...... Nick Hodge .................... 1980-82 9 ...... Jerry Lux ........................ 1971-74 9 ...... Logan Parker ................. 2005-06

HOME RUNS 1. ........ 53 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 2. ........ 52 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 3. ........ 44 ...... Mike Spina .................... 2008-09 4. ........ 38 ...... Chris Hamblen ............... 1999-02 38 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 6. ........ 37 ...... Pat Abbatiello ................ 1984-87 7. ........ 32 ...... Cameron Satterwhite .... 2007-09 8. ........ 31 ...... Ryan Minges ............ 1997, 99-01 9. ........ 30 ...... Matt Primack ................. 1993-96 10. ........ 26 ...... Aaron Moll..................... 2001-04 26 ...... Steve Pickerell ............... 2003-04 RUNS BATTED IN 1. ...... 239 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 2. ...... 214 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 3. ...... 203 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 4. ...... 171 ...... Chris Hamblen ........... 1999-2002 5. ...... 153 ...... Josh Harrison ................. 2006-08 6. ...... 148 ...... Mike Spina .................... 2008-09 7. ...... 137 ...... Mark Martin .................. 1984-87 137 ...... Troy Muckerheide .......... 1992-95 9. ...... 135 ...... Matt Primack ................. 1993-96 10. ...... 133 ...... Pat Abbatiello ................ 1984-87 133 ...... Mike Kinnett .................. 1984-87 133 ...... Cameron Satterwhite .... 2007-09

TOTAL BASES 1. ...... 552 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 2. ...... 536 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 3. ...... 430 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 4. ...... 383 ...... Chris Hamblen ........... 1999-2002 5. ...... 366 ...... Josh Harrison ................. 2006-08 6. ...... 362 ...... Mike Kinnett .................. 1984-87 7. ...... 355 ...... Pat Abbatiello ................ 1984-87 8. ...... 341 ...... Steve Barhorst ............... 1993-96 9. ...... 334 ...... Troy Muckerheide .......... 1992-95 10. ...... 330 ...... Cameron Satterwhite .... 2007-09

WALKS 1. ...... 206 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 2. ...... 166 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 3. ...... 122 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 4. ...... 117 ...... Matt Primack ................. 1993-96 5. ...... 107 ...... Chuck Barlage ............... 1988-91 107 ...... Mark Muscenti ............... 2003-06 7. ...... 106 ...... John Hansberry ............. 1972-75 106 ...... Rick Linz ........................ 1973-76 9. ...... 105 ...... Pat Abbatiello ................ 1984-87 105 ...... Kevin Wilson .................. 1998-01

HIT BY PITCH 1. ........ 76 ...... Mark Muscenti ............... 2003-06 2. ........ 35 ...... Josh Harrison ................. 2006-08 3. ........ 34 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 4. ........ 32 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 32 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 5. ........ 26 ...... Erik Eitel ........................ 2002-05 6. ........ 23 ...... Aaron Moll..................... 2001-04 7. ........ 18 ...... Jon DeLuca .................... 2003-06 8. ........ 17 ...... Nick Maragas ................. 2006-08 17 ...... Brad Schutz ................... 2000-03 17 ...... Mike Spina .................... 2008-09

STRIKEOUTS 1. ...... 217 ...... Brian Szarmach ............. 2003-07 2. ...... 178 ...... Ryan Minges ............ 1997, 99-01 3. ...... 165 ...... Kevin Wilson .................. 1998-01 4. ...... 156 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 5. ...... 151 ...... Aaron Moll..................... 2001-04 151 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 7. ...... 144 ...... Cameron Satterwhite .... 2007-09 8. ...... 132 ...... Chuck Barlage ............... 1988-91 9. ...... 131 ...... Brad Schutz ................... 2000-03 10. ...... 126 ...... Pat Abbatiello ................ 1984-87

SACRIFICE FLIES 1. ........ 21 ...... Josh Harrison ................. 2006-08 2. ........ 13 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 13 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 4. ........ 12 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 5. ........ 11 ...... Tony Hesketh ................. 1995-96 6. ........ 10 ...... Jon DeLuca .................... 2003-06 10 ...... Jack Nelson .................... 2003-06 10 ...... Mike Spina .................... 2008-09 10 ...... Cameron Satterwhite .... 2007-09 10. .......... 9 ...... Matt Primack ................. 1993-96 9 ...... Cameron Satterwhite ..........2007-pr

SACRIFICE HITS 1. ........ 31 ...... Kevin Wilson .................. 1998-01 2. ........ 21 ...... Steve Soloria ................. 1986-89 3. ........ 20 ...... Scott Heller .................... 1995-98 4. ........ 19 ...... Nate Fish ................... 1999-2002 5. ........ 18 ...... John Cassius .................. 1967-69 18 ...... Jerry Merrill ................... 1994-96 7. ........ 17 ...... Tim Deffinger ................ 1976-79 17 ...... Ryan Minges ............ 1997, 99-01 9. ........ 16 ...... Adam Yeager ................. 2006-08 16 ...... Rick Linz ........................ 1973-76 16 ...... Jerry Lux ........................ 1971-74

STOLEN BASES 1. ...... 104 ...... Tony Campana ............... 2007-08 2. ........ 74 ...... Jamel Scott .................... 2007-10 3. ........ 63 ...... Josh Harrison ................. 2006-08 4. ........ 61 ...... Troy Muckerheide .......... 1992-95 5. ........ 52 ...... Pat Maginn .................... 1965-67 6. ........ 48 ...... Steve Barhorst ............... 1993-96 7. ........ 47 ...... Mike Cox ........................ 1991-93 47 ...... Jim Nageleisen .............. 1967-69 9. ........ 46 ...... Rick Linz ........................ 1973-76 10. ........ 45 ...... Ken Schneider ............... 1990-91

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. ..... .703 ...... Mike Spina .................... 2008-09 2. ..... .683 ...... Steve Pickerell ............... 2003-04 3. ..... .675 ...... Billy Wolff ...................... 1963-65 4. ..... .627 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 5. ..... .602 ...... John Young .................... 1985-87 6. ..... .599 ...... Logan Parker ................. 2005-06 .599 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01 8. ..... .571 ...... Tony Elsbrock ................. 1988-91 9. ..... .570 ...... Mike Kinnett .................. 1984-87 10. ..... .564 ...... Ken Schneider ............... 1990-91

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. ..... .499 ...... Kevin Youkilis................. 1998-01 2. ..... .465 ...... John Hansberry ............. 1972-75 3. ..... .460 ...... Mike Curley.................... 1971-74 4. ..... .443 ...... Mike Spina .................... 2008-09 5. ..... .441 ...... Craig Tewes.................... 1998-01 6. ..... .439 ...... Josh Harrison ................. 2006-08 7. ..... .438 ...... Mike Kinnett .................. 1984-87 .438 ...... Steve Pickerell ............... 2003-04 9. ..... .435 ...... Nick Hodge .................... 1980-82 10. ..... .432 ...... Matt Singer ................... 1998-01

EARNED RUN AVG (MIN. 75.0 INNINGS) 1. ..... 1.42 ...... Bill Faul ......................... 1960-62 2. ..... 1.66 ...... Wilbur Ernst .................. 1954-56 3. ..... 1.75 ...... Jose Worall ..........................1967 4. ..... 2.26 ...... Scott Simonds ............... 1965-67 5. ..... 2.31 ...... Carmine Lemma ............ 1958-61 6. ..... 2.38 ...... Carl Bouldin ................... 1958-61 7. ..... 2.60 ...... Bruce Raible .................. 1968-69 8. ..... 2.69 ...... Tim Burman .................. 1972-74 9. ..... 2.73 ...... Jerry Faul ....................... 1962-64 10. ..... 2.79 ...... Gary Wilkins .................. 1968-70

WINS 1. ........ 21 ...... Dan Osterbrock .............. 2006-08 2. ........ 19 ...... B.J. Borsa ....................... 2000-03 19 ...... Tim Burman .................. 1972-74 19 ...... Carmine Lemma ............ 1958-61 19 ...... Curtus Moak .................. 1998-01 6. ........ 18 ...... Tony Cento ..................... 1996-99 18 ...... Bill Metzinger ................ 1989-92 8. ........ 17 ...... Bill Faul ......................... 1960-62 9. ........ 16 ...... Andy Lauderback ........... 1973-76 16 ...... Bob O’Brien ................... 1977-80

APPEARANCES 1. ........ 99 ...... Curtus Moak .................. 1998-01 2. ........ 94 ...... Joe Byrne ....................... 1982-85 3. ........ 90 ...... Jim Steele ...................... 1996-99 4. ........ 88 ...... Pat Murphy .................... 1988-91 5. ........ 85 ...... Jake Geglein .................. 2006-09 6. ........ 82 ...... Keith Phillips ................. 1992-95 7. ........ 80 ...... Todd Ruprecht ............... 1994-97 8. ........ 70 ...... Shannon Morgan ........... 1995-97 9. ........ 68 ...... Kyle Markle ................... 2002-05 10. ........ 67 ...... B.J. Borsa ....................... 2000-03

STARTS 1. ........ 59 ...... B.J. Borsa ....................... 2000-03 2. ........ 43 ...... Keith Becker .................. 1995-97 3. ........ 39 ...... Tony Cento ..................... 1996-99 39 ...... Joe List ...................... 1999-2002 39 ...... David Query ................... 1981-84 6. ........ 36 ...... Dan Osterbrock .............. 2006-08 36 ...... Michael Hill ................... 2007-09 8. ........ 35 ...... Dave Sala ....................... 1984-86 9. ........ 33 ...... Mark Thompson ............ 1981-84 10. ........ 32 ...... Chad DiSalle .................. 1992-94 32 ...... Tony Maynard ................ 2001-05 32 ...... Greg Wahl ...................... 1972-75

COMPLETE GAMES 1. ........ 20 ...... Bill Faul ......................... 1960-62 20 ...... Bill Metzinger ................ 1989-92 3. ........ 18 ...... Carmine Lemma ............ 1958-61 4. ........ 16 ...... Tim Burman .................. 1972-74 5. ........ 14 ...... Bruce Raible .................. 1968-69 14 ...... Bob Rechtin ................... 1973-76 7. ........ 13 ...... B.J. Borsa ....................... 2000-03 13 ...... David Query ................... 1981-84 13 ...... Scott Simonds ............... 1965-67 10. ........ 12 ...... Jerry Faul ....................... 1962-64 12 ...... Greg Wahl ...................... 1972-75

SAVES 1. ........ 20 ...... Jake Geglein .................. 2006-09 2. ........ 15 ...... Andrew Burkett ............. 2009-10 2. ........ 15 ...... Curtus Moak .................. 1998-01 3. ........ 13 ...... Joe Byrne ....................... 1982-85 4. ........ 12 ...... Shannon Morgan ........... 1995-97 5. ........ 10 ...... Jim Steele ...................... 1996-99 6. .......... 9 ...... Josh Kay ........................ 2004-05 7. .......... 8 ...... Pat Murphy .................... 1988-91 8. .......... 7 ...... Nate Bouldin ................. 2002-03 7 ...... Rick Harrmann .............. 1971-72 7 ...... Ron Schmitt .................. 1965-67 7 ...... Sean Sullins ................... 1992-93 7 ...... Billy Welsh ..................... 2007-09

INNINGS PITCHED 1. ... 363.0 ...... B.J. Borsa ....................... 2000-03 2. ... 265.1 ...... Tony Cento ..................... 1996-99 3. ... 255.0 ...... Dan Osterbrock .............. 2006-08 4. ... 246.2 ...... Bill Metzinger ................ 1989-92 5. ... 245.0 ...... Carmine Lemma ............ 1958-61 6. ... 235.2 ...... Keith Becker .................. 1995-97 7. ... 232.2 ...... Joe List ...................... 1999-2002 8. ... 231.1 ...... Jeremy Martin ............... 1991-94 9. ... 225.2 ...... Curtus Moak .................. 1998-01 10. ... 224.1 ...... Tony Maynard ................ 2001-05

STRIKEOUTS 1. ...... 284 ...... Carmine Lemma ............ 1958-61 2. ...... 277 ...... B.J. Borsa ....................... 2000-03 3. ...... 271 ...... Bill Faul ......................... 1960-62 4. ...... 255 ...... Tony Cento ..................... 1996-99 5. ...... 215 ...... Dave Sala ....................... 1984-86 6. ...... 194 ...... Dan Osterbrock .............. 2006-08 7. ...... 190 ...... Keith Becker .................. 1995-97 190 ...... Tim Burman .................. 1972-74 9. ...... 184 ...... Michael Hill ................... 2007-09 10. ...... 182 ...... Joe List ...................... 1999-2002 182 ...... Pat Murphy .................... 1988-91

BATTING AVG. AGAINST (MIN. 75.0 IP) 1. ..... .194 ...... Carmine Lemma ............ 1958-61 2. ..... .198 ...... Jose Worrall .........................1967 3. ..... .206 ...... Carl Bouldin ................... 1958-61 4. ..... .209 ...... Wilbur Ernst .................. 1954-56 5. ..... .212 ...... Tim Burman .................. 1972-74 6. ..... .217 ...... Jerry Faul ....................... 1962-64 7. ..... .218 ...... Don Nesbitt ................... 1953-55 8. ..... .225 ...... Gary Wilkins .................. 1968-70 9. ..... .230 ...... Terry Cadle .................... 1969-72 10. ..... .231 ...... Bruce Raible .................. 1968-69

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDSBATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 100 AB) 1. ..... .427 ...... Lance Durham .....................2009 2. ...... 416 ...... Mark Gabbard......................1993 3. ..... .413 ...... Tony Elsbrock .......................1991 4. ..... .407 ...... Mike Kinnett ........................1985 .407 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................1999 6. ..... .405 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2001 7. ..... .398 ...... Tim Deffinger ......................1979 8. ..... .391 ...... Matt Singer .........................1999 9. ..... .390 ...... Steve Barhorst .....................1996 .390 ...... Dane Miller ..........................1984 GAMES PLAYED 1. ........ 60 ...... Mark Belcher .......................2000 60 ...... Ryan Minges ........................2000 60 ...... Matt Singer .........................2000 60 ...... Anthony Snowell .................2000 60 ...... Craig Tewes..........................2000 60 ...... Kevin Wilson ........................2000 60 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2000 8. ........ 59 ...... Tony Campana .....................2008 59 ...... Chris Hamblen .....................1999 59 ...... Josh Harrison .......................2008 59 ...... Kevin Johnson .....................2008 59 ...... Cameron Satterwhite ..........2008 59 ...... Matt Singer .........................1999 59 ...... Craig Tewes..........................1999 59 ...... Kevin Wilson ........................1999 59 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................1999

AT BATS 1. ...... 263 ...... Tony Campana .....................2008 2. ...... 255 ...... Brett Clark ...........................2001 3. ...... 246 ...... Ryan Minges ........................2000 4. ...... 243 ...... Brad Schutz .........................2002 5. ...... 242 ...... Matt Singer .........................2000 6. ...... 240 ...... Chris Hamblen .....................2001 7. ...... 238 ...... Matt Singer .........................1999 238 ...... Matt Singer .........................2001 238 ...... Josh Harrison .......................2008 10. ...... 237 ...... Tony Campana .....................2007

RUNS SCORED 1. ........ 85 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................1999 2. ........ 81 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2001 3. ........ 75 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2000 4. ........ 73 ...... Anthony Snowell .................1999 5. ........ 70 ...... Brett Clark ...........................2001 70 ...... Matt Singer .........................1999 7. ........ 69 ...... Matt Singer .........................2001 8. ........ 67 ...... Josh Harrison .......................2006 9. ........ 66 ...... Josh Harrison .......................2008 10. ........ 63 ...... Ken Schneider .....................1991

HITS 1. ........ 99 ...... Lance Durham .....................2009 2. ........ 96 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................1999 3. ........ 93 ...... Matt Singer .........................1999 4. ........ 90 ...... Josh Harrison .......................2008 5. ........ 89 ...... Tony Campana .....................2008 6. ........ 88 ...... Brad Schutz .........................2002 7. ........ 85 ...... Steve Barhorst .....................1995 85 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2001 9. ........ 84 ...... Brett Clark ...........................2001 84 ...... Josh Harrison .......................2006 84 ...... Matt Singer .........................2000 84 ...... Mike Spina ..........................2008

DOUBLES 1. ........ 25 ...... Mike Kinnett ........................1985 2. ........ 23 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................1999 3. ........ 22 ...... Josh Harrison .......................2008 4. ........ 21 ...... Cameron Satterwhite ............2008 21 ...... Matt Singer .........................2000 21 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2000 7. ........ 20 ...... Steve Barhorst .....................1995 20 ...... Logan Parker .......................2005 20 ...... Matt Singer .........................1999 10. ........ 19 ...... Cameron Satterwhite ..........2009

TRIPLES 1. .......... 9 ...... Billy Wolff ............................1965 2. .......... 8 ...... Tony Campana .....................2008 3. .......... 7 ...... Joe Barbieri .........................1950 7 ...... LaFringe Hayes ....................2005 7 ...... Logan Parker .......................2006 6. .......... 6 ...... Anthony Snowell .................1999 7. .......... 5 ...... Hudie Camp .........................1969 5 ...... Mike Cusumano ...................1978 5 ...... Don Good ............................1971 5 ...... Ike Misali .............................1955 5 ...... LaFringe Hayes ....................2006 5 ...... John Meyer ..........................1965

HOME RUNS 1. ........ 23 ...... Mike Spina ..........................2009 2. ........ 21 ...... Mike Spina ..........................2008 3. ........ 19 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2000 4. ........ 18 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2001 5. ........ 17 ...... Matt Singer .........................1999 6. ........ 15 ...... John Carney .........................1997 15 ...... Chris Hamblen .....................2002 15 ...... Craig Tewes..........................1999 9. ........ 14 ...... Gary Hardoerfer...................1985 14 ...... Mike Mottice .......................1991 14 ...... Steve Pickerell .....................2004 14 ...... Cameron Satterwhite ............2008

RUNS BATTED IN 1. ........ 79 ...... Matt Singer .........................1999 79 ...... Mike Spina ..........................2008 3. ........ 72 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................1999 4. ........ 69 ...... Logan Parker .......................2006 69 ...... Mike Spina ..........................2009 6. ........ 66 ...... Chris Hamblen .....................2001 7. ........ 65 ...... Neall French ........................2007 65 ...... Craig Tewes..........................1999 9. ........ 62 ...... Chris Hamblen .....................1999 62 ...... Matt Singer .........................2001

TOTAL BASES 1. ...... 166 ...... Matt Singer .........................1999 2. ...... 163 ...... Mike Spina ..........................2008 3. ...... 158 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................1999 4. ...... 157 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2000 5. ...... 154 ...... Mike Spina ..........................2009 6. ...... 150 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2001 7. ...... 149 ...... Cameron Satterwhite ............2008 8. ...... 146 ...... Lance Durham .....................2009 9. ...... 141 ...... Logan Parker .......................2006 10. ...... 138 ...... Matt Singer .........................2000

WALKS 1. ........ 63 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2000 2. ........ 61 ...... Craig Tewes..........................1999 3. ........ 59 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2001 4. ........ 54 ...... Logan Parker .......................2006 54 ...... Craig Tewes..........................2001 6. ........ 52 ...... Anthony Snowell .................2000 7. ........ 44 ...... John Hansberry ...................1974 44 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................1998 9. ........ 43 ...... Mark Muscenti .....................2006 43 ...... John Zaksek .........................1988

HIT BY PITCH 1. ........ 21 ...... Josh Harrison .......................2006 2. ........ 20 ...... Mark Muscenti .....................2005 3. ........ 19 ...... Mark Muscenti .....................2004 19 ...... Mark Muscenti .....................2006 5. ........ 18 ...... Mark Muscenti .....................2003 6. ........ 15 ...... Nick Maragas .......................2006 7. ........ 12 ...... Matt Singer .........................1999 12 ...... Craig Tewes..........................1999 12 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2001 10. ........ 11 ...... Mark Belcher .......................2000 11 ...... K.B. Johnson ........................1988 11 ...... Craig Tewes..........................2000

STRIKEOUTS 1. ........ 82 ...... Brian Szarmach ...................2006 2. ........ 59 ...... Jud McMillin ........................1997 59 ...... Kevin Wilson ........................2001 4. ........ 58 ...... Ryan Minges ........................2000 58 ...... Kevin Johnson .....................2008 6. ........ 57 ...... Ryan Minges ........................2001 57 ...... Brian Szarmach ...................2007 57 ...... Kevin Johnson .....................2010 8. ........ 55 ...... Cary Daniel ..........................1997 55 ...... Anthony Snowell .................2000

55 ...... Cameron Satterwhite ..........2009

SACRIFICE FLIES 1. .......... 9 ...... Josh Harrison .......................2007 9 ...... Josh Harrison .......................2008 3. .......... 7 ...... Matt Primack .......................1995 7 ...... Craig Tewes..........................2000 5. .......... 6 ...... Tony Hesketh .......................1995 6 ...... Jack Nelson ..........................2006 6 ...... Logan Parker .......................2006 6 ...... Cameron Satterwhite ..........2007 6 ...... Kevin Johnson .....................2010 9. .......... 5 ...... Tony Hesketh .......................1996 5 ...... Corey Hinton ........................1999 5 ...... Dale Norris ...........................1962 5 ...... Todd Seymour .....................1988

SACRIFICE HITS 1. ........ 15 ...... Jerry Merrill .........................1995 2. ........ 14 ...... Kevin Wilson ........................2000 3. ........ 12 ...... Adam Yeager .......................2006 4. ........ 11 ...... Greg Baker ...........................1995 11 ...... Steve Soloria .......................1987 6. ........ 10 ...... Jerry Lux ..............................1972 10 ...... Brandon Moore ...................1998 8. .......... 9 ...... Cary Daniel ..........................1997 9 ...... Scott Heller ..........................1997 9 ...... Jeff Leytze ...........................1997 9 ...... Jamel Scott ..........................2008 9 ...... Kevin Wilson ........................1999

STOLEN BASES 1. ........ 60 ...... Tony Campana .....................2007 2. ........ 44 ...... Tony Campana .....................2008 3. ........ 35 ...... Jamel Scott ..........................2008 35 ...... Ken Schneider .....................1991 5. ........ 32 ...... Josh Harrison .......................2008 6. ........ 28 ...... Mike Cox ..............................1992 7. ........ 25 ...... Steve Barhorst .....................1995 25 ...... Tim Coyne............................1982 9. ........ 24 ...... Pat Maginn ..........................1965 24 ...... Troy Muckerheide ................1995 24 ...... Adam Yeager .......................2007

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. ..... .779 ...... Billy Wolff ............................1965 2. ..... .741 ...... Tony Elsbrock .......................1991 3. ..... .731 ...... Mike Spina ..........................2008 4. ..... .729 ...... Mark Gabbard......................1993 5. ..... .717 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2000 6. ..... .714 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2001 7. ..... .710 ...... John Young ..........................1987 8. ..... .697 ...... Matt Singer .........................1999 9. ..... .694 ...... Steve Pickerell .....................2003 10. ..... .683 ...... Mike Mottice .......................1991

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. ..... .549 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2001 2. ..... .511 ...... Craig Tewes..........................1999 3. ..... .508 ...... John Hansberry ...................1973 4. ..... .507 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................2000 5. ..... .503 ...... Kevin Youkilis.......................1999 6. ...... 502 ...... Lance Durham .....................2009 7. ..... .500 ...... K.B. Johnson ........................1988 8. ..... .498 ...... Mark Muscenti .....................2006 9. ..... .491 ...... Mike Curley..........................1973 10. ..... .485 ...... John Zaksek .........................1988

EARNED RUN AVG (MIN. 50.0 INNINGS) 1. ..... 0.80 ...... Bill Faul ...............................1962 2. ..... 0.87 ...... Wilbur Ernst ........................1956 3. ..... 1.41 ...... Carl Bouldin .........................1959 4. ..... 1.51 ...... Scott Simonds .....................1965 5. ..... 1.54 ...... Andy Lauderback .................1974 1.54 ...... Curtus Moak ........................2000 7. ..... 1.55 ...... Bill Faul ...............................1961 8. ..... 1.75 ...... Jose Worall ..........................1967 9. ..... 1.85 ...... Tim Burman ........................1974 10. ..... 1.99 ...... Carmine Lemma ..................1958

WINS 1. ........ 11 ...... Chris Holt .............................1995 2. ........ 10 ...... Joe Byrne .............................1985 3. .......... 9 ...... Steve Blevins .......................2006 9 ...... Tim Burman ........................1974 9 ...... Tony Cento ...........................1999 9 ...... Jim Martini ..........................1979 9 ...... Bill Metzinger ......................1992

9 ...... Dan Osterbrock ....................2007 9 ...... Dan Osterbrock ....................2008 9. .......... 8 ...... Chris Murphy .......................1995 8 ...... Chad Pennington .................2002APPEARANCES 1. ........ 37 ...... Curtus Moak ........................2001 2. ........ 34 ...... Jim Steele ............................1999 3. ........ 32 ...... Pat Murphy ..........................1991 4. ........ 31 ...... Shannon Morgan .................1995 5. ........ 30 ...... Nate Bouldin .......................2002 ........ 30 ...... Josh Kay ..............................2005 7. ........ 29 ...... Keith Phillips .......................1994 29 ...... Rob Reel ..............................2003 29 ...... Jake Geglein ........................2009 10. ........ 26 ...... Joe Byrne .............................1985 26 ...... Kyle DiEduardo ....................2001 26 ...... Jake Geglein ........................2008 26 ...... Curtus Moak ........................2000 26 ...... Todd Ruprecht .....................1994 26 ...... Jim Steele ............................1998

STARTS 1. ........ 16 ...... Keith Becker ........................1995 16 ...... Steve Blevins .......................2006 16 ...... B.J. Borsa .............................2002 16 ...... Tony Cento ...........................1999 5. ........ 15 ...... B.J. Borsa .............................2001 15 ...... George Glinatsis ..................1991 15 ...... Chris Holt .............................1995 15 ...... Joe List ................................2001 15 ...... Tony Maynard ......................2005 15 ...... Bill Metzinger ......................1991

COMPLETE GAMES 1. ........ 11 ...... Bill Metzinger ......................1992 2. ........ 10 ...... Jerry Faul .............................1964 3. .......... 9 ...... Bill Faul ...............................1962 4. .......... 8 ...... Carmine Lemma ..................1959 8 ...... Bill Metzinger ......................1991 8 ...... Bob Rechtin .........................1976 7. .......... 7 ...... Tim Burman ........................1974 7 ...... Bill Faul ...............................1961 7 ...... George Glinatsis ..................1991 7 ...... Andy Lauderback .................1976 7 ...... Denny Nagel ........................1972 7 ...... Bruce Raible ........................1968 7 ...... Bruce Raible ........................1969

SAVES 1. ........ 14 ...... Andrew Burkett ...................2010 2. ........ 12 ...... Shannon Morgan .................1995 3. .......... 9 ...... Jake Geglein ........................2009 9 ...... Jake Geglein ........................2008 9 ...... Josh Kay ..............................2005 9 ...... Curtus Moak ........................2000 7. .......... 7 ...... Joe Byrne .............................1983 7 ...... Sean Sullins .........................1993 9. .......... 6 ...... Nate Bouldin .......................2002 6 ...... A.J. Upton ............................2006 INNINGS PITCHED 1. ... 106.2 ...... Chris Holt .............................1995 2. ... 104.0 ...... B.J. Borsa .............................2002 3. ... 101.2 ...... Bill Metzinger ......................1991 101.2 ...... B.J. Borsa .............................2003 5. ... 101.0 ...... Steve Blevins .......................2006 6. ..... 99.0 ...... Dan Osterbrock ....................2008 7. ..... 96.1 ...... Bill Metzinger ......................1992 8. ..... 95.1 ...... George Glinatsis ..................1991 9. ..... 94.2 ...... Tony Maynard ......................2005 10. ..... 94.1 ...... Dan Osterbrock ....................2007

STRIKEOUTS 1. ...... 109 ...... Bill Faul ...............................1961 2. ...... 108 ...... Bill Faul ...............................1962 3. ...... 103 ...... Tony Cento ...........................1999 4. ........ 98 ...... Chris Murphy .......................1995 5. ........ 91 ...... George Glinatsis ..................1991 6. ........ 89 ...... Carmine Lemma ..................1958 7. ........ 83 ...... Bruce Raible ........................1969 8. ........ 82 ...... Jerry Faul .............................1964 82 ...... Dan Osterbrock ....................2007 10. ........ 80 ...... Carmine Lemma ..................1959 80 ...... Dave Sala .............................1986

BATTING AVG AGAINST (MIN. 50.0 IP) 1. ..... .162 ...... Bill Faul ...............................1961 2. ..... .164 ...... Don Nesbitt .........................1955 3. ..... .166 ...... Bob O’Brien .........................1979 4. ..... .174 ...... Jerry Faul .............................1964 5. ..... .177 ...... Carmine Lemma ..................1959 6. ..... .180 ...... Dave Sala .............................1986 7. ..... .186 ...... Carl Bouldin .........................1959 .186 ...... Tim Burman ........................1974 9. ..... .194 ...... Andy Lauderback .................1974 10. ..... .196 ...... Ray Penno ...........................1974

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TEAM RECORDSUC BASEBALL THROUGH THE YEARS*Year Coach W L T Pct.1949 Bud Bonar ...........................5 ........... 10 ..............1 ...............344 Bonar’s Career .............. 5 ......... 10 ...........1 ............344

1950 Hank Zureick ........................8 ........... 10 ..............0 ...............4441951 Hank Zureick ........................9 ..............7 ..............0 ...............563 Zureick’s Career ...........17 ......... 17 ...........0 ............500

1952 John Beckel .........................5 11 ..............0 ...............3131953 John Beckel .........................9 10 ..............0 ...............474 Beckel’s Career .............14 21 ...........0 ............400

1954 Ed Jucker............................10 ..............7 ..............0 ...............5881955 Ed Jucker............................13 ..............4 ..............0 ...............7651956 Ed Jucker............................13 ..............3 ..............0 ...............8131957 Ed Jucker..............................9 ..............3 ..............0 ...............7501958 Ed Jucker............................17 ..............6 ..............0 ...............7391959 Ed Jucker............................13 ..............7 ..............0 ...............6501960 Ed Jucker............................12 ..............8 ..............0 ...............600 Jucker’s Career .............87 ......... 38 ...........0 ............696

1961 Glenn Sample ....................19 ..............5 ..............2 ...............7691962 Glenn Sample ....................17 ........... 11 ..............0 ...............6071963 Glenn Sample ....................12 ........... 18 ..............0 ...............4001964 Glenn Sample ....................10 ........... 14 ..............0 ...............4171965 Glenn Sample ....................21 ........... 15 ..............0 ...............5831966 Glenn Sample ....................12 ........... 14 ..............1 ...............4631967 Glenn Sample ....................19 ........... 11 ..............1 ...............6291968 Glenn Sample ....................14 ........... 13 ..............1 ...............5171969 Glenn Sample ....................18 ........... 14 ..............0 ...............5631970 Glenn Sample ....................15 ........... 13 ..............1 ...............5341971 Glenn Sample ....................26 ........... 18 ..............0 ...............5911972 Glenn Sample ....................24 ........... 16 ..............1 ...............7901973 Glenn Sample ....................22 ........... 17 ..............0 ...............5641974 Glenn Sample ....................27 ........... 16 ..............2 ...............6221975 Glenn Sample ....................21 ........... 14 ..............0 ...............6001976 Glenn Sample ....................19 ........... 31 ..............0 ...............3801977 Glenn Sample ....................16 ........... 23 ..............0 ...............4101978 Glenn Sample ....................21 ........... 24 ..............0 ...............4661979 Glenn Sample ....................28 ........... 14 ..............0 ...............6671980 Glenn Sample ....................18 ........... 19 ..............0 ...............4861981 Glenn Sample ....................12 ........... 29 ..............0 ...............293 Sample’s Career .........391 ....... 349 ...........9 ............528

1982 Pat Quinn ...........................14 ........... 32 ..............0 ...............304 Quinn’s Career .............14 ......... 32 ...........0 ............304

1983 Tom Higgins ......................17 ........... 31 ..............0 ...............3541984 Tom Higgins ......................13 ........... 29 ..............1 ...............3141985 Tom Higgins ......................29 ........... 25 ..............0 ...............5371986 Tom Higgins ......................26 ........... 28 ..............0 ...............482 Higgins’ Career ............85 ....... 113 ...........1 ............430

1987 Jim Schmitz .......................31 ........... 21 ..............0 ...............5961988 Jim Schmitz .......................28 ........... 21 ..............0 ...............5711989 Jim Schmitz .......................21 ........... 30 ..............0 ...............4121990 Jim Schmitz .......................23 ........... 29 ..............0 ...............442 Schmitz’s Career ........103 ....... 101 ...........0 ............505

1991 Richard Skeel .....................28 ........... 30 ..............0 ...............4831992 Richard Skeel .....................22 ........... 26 ..............0 ...............458 Skeel’s Career ..............50 ......... 56 ...........0 ............472

1993 Bruce Gordon .....................16 ........... 29 ..............0 ...............3561994 Bruce Gordon .....................14 ........... 41 ..............0 ...............2551995 Bruce Gordon .....................34 ........... 21 ..............0 ...............6181996 Bruce Gordon .......................5 ........... 34 ..............0 ...............238 Gordon’s Career ...........69 ....... 125 ...........0 ............356

1997 Brian Cleary .......................12 ........... 46 ..............0 ...............2071998 Brian Cleary .......................15 ........... 38 ..............0 ...............2831999 Brian Cleary .......................30 ........... 29 ..............0 ...............5082000 Brian Cleary .......................35 ........... 25 ..............0 ...............5832001 Brian Cleary .......................34 ........... 24 ..............0 ...............5862002 Brian Cleary .......................26 ........... 29 ..............1 ...............4732003 Brian Cleary .......................15 ........... 39 ..............0 ...............2782004 Brian Cleary .......................15 ........... 40 ..............0 ...............2732005 Brian Cleary .......................25 ........... 30 ..............0 ...............4552006 Brian Cleary .......................32 ........... 26 ..............0 ...............5522007 Brian Cleary .......................26 ........... 26 ..............0 ...............5002008 Brian Cleary .......................39 ........... 20 ..............0 ...............6612009 Brian Cleary .......................29 ........... 29 ..............0 ...............500 2010 Brian Cleary .......................29 ........... 29 ..............0 ...............500 Cleary’s Career ...........364 ....... 432 ...........1 ............456

Totals 59 Years ...................1199 ..... 1294 .........12 ............478*complete records only available since 1949.

TEAM RECORDSSingle GameAt Bats ....................................................... 72 vs. Miami (OH), 1930Runs ..................................................................... 26 vs. UAB, 1993Runs Allowed ........................................................37 vs. Rice, 1997Hits ....................................................................... 29 vs. UAB, 1993Doubles .................................................................9 at Xavier, 2002Triples .......................................................... 5 vs. Wittenberg, 1955Home Runs .............................................................. 8 vs. USF, 2002Total Bases ........................................................... 54 vs. UAB, 1993Runs Batted In ...................................................... 24 vs. UAB, 1993Stolen Bases ....................................................... 10 vs. Drake, 1960Errors ....................................................... 11 vs. S. Illinois, 1963Double Plays ....................................5, twice (vs. S. Carolina, 1985) (vs. Xavier, 2008)

Single SeasonGames Played ....................................................... 60, 2000 (35-25)Games Won .......................................................... 39, 2008 (39-20)Games Lost ........................................................... 46, 1997 (12-46)W-L Pct. .............................................................769, 1961 (19-5-2)At Bats ..........................................................................2,088, 2008Runs ................................................................ 495, 1999 and 2001Batting Avg. ................................................................... .326, 1979Hits ..................................................................................652, 2008Doubles ...........................................................................128, 1999Triples ................................................................................22, 1971Home Runs ........................................................................88, 1991Total Bases ...................................................................1,061, 1999Walks ..............................................................................319, 2001Slugging Pct. .................................................................. .518, 1991Stolen Bases ....................................................................133, 2008Putouts .........................................................................1,571, 2000Assists .............................................................................697, 2000Double Plays ......................................................................72, 2000Errors ...............................................................................140, 1982Fielding Pct. ................................................................... .976, 1992Runs Allowed ..................................................................565, 1997Innings Pitched ............................................................523.2, 2000Saves .................................................................................16, 2000Earned Run Average .......................................................1.84, 1955Strikeouts ........................................................................400, 1999Walks Allowed .................................................................324, 1991

Miscellaneous RecordsLongest Game ................................................................ 21 innings vs. Miami (OH), 1930

Victory Margin ................................................. 21 vs. Kenyon, 1958

Biggest Inning .....................................................................16 runs vs. Morehead St., 1952

Triple Plays .................................................... 2, vs. Louisville, 1964 at USF, 2005 (unassisted by Mark Haske)

NCAA Tourney Appearances ...........................................................5 1956, 1961, 1967, 1971, 1974

UC All-Time No-Hitters ..................................................................6 Chris Murphy vs. IUPUI, 1995 (5 inn.) Mark Thompson vs. Wright State, 1982 (7 inn.) Tim Burman and Chuck Poston vs. Quinnipiac, 1973 (7 inn.) Jose Worrall vs. Ohio State, 1967 (7 inn.) Neil Rubinstein vs. Hanover, 1965 (7 inn.) John Binder vs. Denison, 1910 (9 inn.)

SINGLE GAME RECORDSHittingAt-Bats .......................................................................................... 9 Waldman vs. Miami (OH), 1930 Whitaker vs. Miami (OH), 1930

Runs .................................................................................................6 four times, most recently by Kevin Youkilis vs. Dayton, 2000

Hits ..................................................................................................6 five times, most recently by Logan Parker vs. West Virginia, 2006

Doubles ............................................................................................3 10 times, most recently by Jon DeLuca vs. USF, 2006 Logan Parker vs. West Virginia, 2006

Triples ...............................................................................................2 13 times, most recently by Chris Peters vs. Xavier, 2009

Home Runs .......................................................................................3 10 times, most recently by Cameron Satterwhite vs. Ohio, 2007

Total Bases .....................................................................................14 three times, most recently by Cameron Satterwhite vs. Ohio, 2007

Runs Batted In ..................................................................................8 four times, most recently by Steve Pickerell vs. Xavier, 2003

Stolen Bases .....................................................................................6 Tony Campana at N.C. A&T, 2007

Walks ...............................................................................................4 16 times, most recently by Justin Riddell vs. Morehead State, 2009

PitchingInnings Pitched ..............................................................................19 Sylverius Kunz vs. Miami (OH), 1930

Strikeouts .......................................................................................24 Bill Faul vs. Jacksonville Naval Station, 1961

Walks .............................................................................................12 Dave Sala vs. three opponents, 1984 Willis Conatser vs. Dayton, 1953

Hit Batters ........................................................................................5 Terry Cadle vs. Louisville, 1970

Wild Pitches .....................................................................................5 Keith Becker vs. UNCC, 1996

Balks ................................................................................................3 Denny Nagel vs. Hanover, 1970 Waldman vs. Miami (OH), 1930 Whitaker vs. Miami (OH), 1930

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