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DAKOTA STATE
BASEBALL
▪ 5 NAIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES ▪ 76 ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS ▪ 2 SDIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (1984, 1985)
▪ NAIA SUPER REGIONALS (2003, 2005) ▪ NAIA BASEBALL NATIONAL TOURNAMENT OPENING ROUND (2012)
OVERALL RECORD: 3-27 HOME: 0-0 AWAY: 0-12 NEUTRAL: 3-15 NORTH STAR: 1-17
Date Opponent Time/Results Feb. 9 vs. Kansas Wesleyan L, 6-15; L, 1-7 Feb. 10 vs. Kansas Wesleyan L, 2-20 (5); L, 3-11 Feb. 15 vs. Manhattan Christian (Kan.) Canceled Feb. 16 vs. Manhattan Christian (Kan.) Canceled Feb. 23 Doane (Neb.) Canceled Feb. 24 Doane (Neb.) Canceled March 4 Loyola (La.) L, 6-7; L 0-9 March 5 vs. Champion Baptist (Ark.)# W, 5-4 (10); W 12-1 March 6 (RV) LSU-Alexandria# L 3-5 March 7 Louisiana College L, 6-8 March 11 DAKOTA WESLEYAN (S.D.) Canceled March 12 Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) Canceled March 19 Briar Cliff (Iowa) Canceled March 21 Mount Marty (S.D.) L, 1-10 March 24 vs. Valley City State (N.D.)*^ L, 10-14; L, 1-10 March 25 vs. Valley City State (N.D.)*^ L, 1-2; W, 4-3 March 26 DORDT (IOWA) Canceled March 27 Briar Cliff (Iowa) L, 1-8 March 30 Waldorf (Iowa)* L, 6-7; L, 4-20 March 31 Waldorf (Iowa)* L, 0-13 (7); L, 4-5 April 3 South Dakota State Canceled April 6 Mayville State (N.D.)*$ L, 2-7; L, 0-6 April 7 Mayville State (N.D.)*$ L, 0-10 (8); L, 5-18 April 9 (RV) Bellevue (Neb.)* L 3-13 (7); L, 1-17 April 10 Dordt (Iowa) Canceled April 14 Presentation (S.D.)*& L 2-19 (8), L 3-4 April 15 Presentation (S.D.)*& L, 7-11, L 1-6 April 16 MOUNT MARTY (S.D.) Canceled April 17 Morningside (Iowa) 4 p.m./6:30 p.m. April 23 North Dakota State 6:30 p.m. April 24 BELLEVUE (NEB.)* 2 p.m./5 p.m. April 27 VITERBO (WIS.)* 1 p.m./4 p.m. April 28 VITERBO (WIS.)* 12 p.m./3 p.m. May 3-5 NSAA Conference Tournament % TBA May 13-16 NAIA Baseball National Tournament Opening Round TBA May 25-31 NAIA Avista-World Series TBA
All times Central Standard Time // % - at Valley City, N.D. // *NSAA conf. game $ - at Dickinson, N.D. // # LSU-Alexandria Triangular // & - at Ralston, Neb. ^ - at Bellevue, Neb.
2019 SCHEDULE & RECORD
THIS WEEK’S PREVIEW
THIS WEEK’S QUICK HITS
MULTIMEDIA
DAKOTA STATE QUICK FACTS
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School: ................................................ Dakota State University (S.D.) Founded: ......................................................................................1881 Location: ....................................... Madison, S.D. 57042 (pop. 7,250) Enrollment: .................................................................................3,382 Colors: ............................................................. Royal Blue and Yellow Nickname: ............................................................................... Trojans Home Field: ...................................................................... Trojan Field Affiliation: ..... NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) Conference: ....................................... North Star Athletic Association Athletic/Univ. Website: ......... www.dsuathletics.com / www.dsu.edu President: ....................................................... Dr. Jose-Marie Griffiths Athletic Director: ............................................................. Jeff Dittman Sports Information Director: ....................................... Nick Huntimer Faculty Athletic Representative: ............................. Scott Klungseth
MADISON, S.D. (April 16, 2019)—The Dakota State University Trojan baseball team (3-27 overall record) looks
to halt their losing streak as they prepare for a mid-week non-conference doubleheader. The Trojans visit Morn-
ingside (Iowa) (20-13 overall record) of the Great Plains Athletic Conference. The non-conference doubleheader
was originally scheduled for 2:30 p.m., but has changed their starting time for the first game to 4 p.m. The games
will be held at Lewis and Clark Stadium—the home of Sioux City Explorers Baseball Club LLC (3400 Line Drive)
in Sioux City, Iowa.
Dakota State was unable to come up with a victory in the North Star Athletic Association conference action last
week. The Trojans dropped a pair of games at Bellevue (Neb.) on April 9, followed by a four-game series sweep
by Presentation (S.D.) on April 14-15 in Ralston, Neb.
Morningside went 1-3 record in the last four games in the Great Plains Athletic Conference play. The Mustangs
split a pair of games with Doane (Neb.) on April 14, falling short in eight innings 4-3 before bouncing back in the
second game for a 12-1 victory. MC was swept by GPAC’s conference leader Concordia (Neb.) by the scores of
9-5 and 8-4 on April 15.
Next Up: Dakota State is scheduled to play its final road non-conference game at NCAA Division I North Dakota
State on Tuesday, April 23 before returning home at Flynn Field for the final six games of North Star conference
play. The Trojans host No. 25-ranked Bellevue (Neb.) on April 24 and concludes the regular-season with a four-
game series versus Viterbo (Wis.) on April 27-28.
▪ Dakota State (S.D.) is seeking to halt their 15-game losing streak, with the last win coming on March 25 with a 4-3 victory over Valley City State (N.D.). ▪ The last time Dakota State and Morningside (Iowa) met in a non-conference meeting was on April 8, 2013 at Flynn Field. The Mustangs won by the score of 9-2 in DSU’s lone home game of the 2013 season. ▪ MC won the last three meetings with DSU, including a doubleheader sweep on March 4, 2008. The last time the Trojans defeated the Mustangs was on Feb. 11, 2007 with 3-1 and 6-3 victories at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minn. ▪ The Trojans are seeking for their first road win of the season, with the last road victory at Dickinson State (N.D.) on April 22, 2018. ▪ Dakota State will be taking a break from the North Star Athletic Association conference play this week. The Trojans won’t re turn to league play until April 24 versus No. 25-ranked Bellevue (Neb.). ▪ Top six teams in the North Star Athletic Association conference will advance to the postseason conference tournament in Valley City, N.D. on May 3-6. ▪ Marcos Alvarez produced three consecutive multi-hit games for the Trojans, extending his hitting streak to four games.
THIS
WEEK DAKOTA STATE MORNINGSIDE
OVERALL RECORD .............. 3-27 .......................... 20-13 ........................... ............. CONFERENCE ..................... 1-17 ........................... 10-9 ............................ ............. HOME .................................. 0-0 ............................. 9-3 ............................. ............. AWAY ................................. 0-12 ............................ 6-8 ............................. ............. NEUTRAL ............................ 3-11 ............................ 5-2 ............................. ............. STREAK ............................. Lost 15 ........................ Lost 2 ........................... .............
HEAD COACH ............... Geoff Schaab ............ Adam Boeve ...................... ............ ALMA MATER ............. Edinboro (Pa.) .......... Northern Iowa ..................... ............ RECORD AT SCHOOL .......... 5-64 ....................... 22-25-1 .......................... ............ CAREER RECORD ................ 5-64 ....................... 22-25-1 .......................... ............
THIS
WEEK
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RANK SCHOOL ‘19 RECORD PR 1. Southeastern (Fla.) (11) 39-7 1 2. Tennessee Wesleyan (6) 37-7 3 3. Georgia Gwinnett (1) 36-8 4 4. Faulkner (Ala.) 34-10 2 5. Cumberlands (Ky.) 38-5 7 6. St. Thomas (Fla.) 34-11 10 7. Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.)34-11 6 8. Science & Arts (Okla.) 32-10 9 9. Oklahoma City 37-10 5 10. Middle Georgia State 31-11 8 11. LSU Shreveport 36-9 11 12. Oklahoma Wesleyan 32-9 12 13. Westmont (Calif.) 31-10 18 14. Texas Wesleyan 37-8 15 15. Lyon (Ark.) 33-13 17 16. Central Methodist (Mo.) 26-9 13 17. Georgetown (Ky.) 34-10 21 18. Truett-McConnell (Ga.) 25-12 20 19. Webber International (Fla.) 31-16 25 20. The Master’s (Calif.) 27-13-1 23 21. Indiana Tech 25-13 12 22. Benedictine-Mesa (Ariz.)35-12 16 23. Bryan (Tenn.) 29-12 24 24. Indiana Southeast 27-14 RV 25. Bellevue (Neb.) 28-14 RV
Dropped Out: No. 14 Vanguard (Calif.); No. 19 Warner (Fla.)
Receiving Votes: Keiser (Fla.) 61; Arizona Christian 60; South-western Christian (Okla.) 57; Rio Grande (Ohio) 41; Missouri Baptist 25; William Penn (Iowa) 21; Warner (Fla.) 20; Hope International (Calif.) Vanguard (Calif.) 14; Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 11; McPeherson (Kan.) 10; Campbellsville (Ky.) 10; Antelope Valley (Calif.) 9; Madonna (Mich.) 4; LSU-Alexandria 3; Huntington (Ind.) 3; Point (Ga.) 3.
PR—Previous Ranking
NAIA BA PRE-TOP 25 (4/16/19) NOTEWORTHY…..
REMAINING NORTH STAR GAMES: Dakota State (S.D.) have six games remaining on their North Star Athletic
Association conference schedule. The Trojans are off from league play this week and will return back to confer-
ence play with six home games scheduled next week. DSU hosts No. 25-ranked Bellevue (Neb.) on April 24 in a
doubleheader and a four-game series versus Viterbo (Wis.) on April 27-28 at Flynn Field.
MULTI-HIT GAMES: Marcos Alvarez had produced two hits in the last three games for Dakota State. He had a
total of seven multi-hit games this season. Samuel Drummond and Jerrett Plunkett each lead the Trojans with
nine multi-hits games. Jalen Boyd tallied a total of 20 multi-hit games during his four-year career at DSU.
TROJANS SEEKING TO STOP LOSING SKID: Dakota State is seeking to halt their 15-game losing skid. The
Trojans’ last victory came on March 25 as they defeated Valley City State (N.D.) 4-3 in the North Star Athletic
Association conference play in Bellevue, Neb.
TWO DSU HIT FIRST HOME RUN OF THE SEASON: A pair of Dakota State players hit their first home run of
the season last week. Samuel Drummond hit his first home run of the season at Bellevue (Neb.) on April 9, his
second career home run at DSU. Keaton Hoeke hit his first career collegiate home run versus Presentation
(S.D.) in the four-game series in Ralston, Neb.
NSAA BASEBALL POSTSEASON: The North Star Athletic Association baseball postseason tournament gets
underway on May 3 and runs through May 6. Valley City State (N.D.) will be the host of this year’s conference
tournament at Charlie Brown Stadium in Valley City, N.D.
NSAA BASEBALL STANDINGS (Through Week 8)
School NSAA Percent% Overall Percent% Home Away/Neutral Streak
(25) Bellevue (Neb.) 13-1 .929 29-14 .674 8-0 21-14 Won 9
Waldorf (Iowa) 13-1 .929 23-13 .639 10-1 13-13 Won 4
Valley City State (N.D.) 8-4 .667 13-14 .481 2-5 11-9 Won 4
Presentation (S.D.) 10-6 .500 18-15 .545 0-0 18-15 Won 5
Mayville State (N.D.) 5-11 .313 11-20 .355 1-0 10-20 Lost 4
Viterbo (Wis.) 2-12 .143 7-24 .226 3-11 4-13 Lost 4
Dakota State (S.D.) 1-17 .056 3-27 .100 0-0 3-27 Lost 15
THE 2019 TROJANS WHEN...
OVERALL .............................................................. 3-27 AFTER 5 INNINGS LEADING ........................................... 2-4
CONFERENCE ...................................................... 1-17 AFTER 5 INNINGS TRAILING ......................................... 0-23
NON-CONFERENCE............................................. 2-10 AFTER 5 INNINGS TIED.................................................... 1-0
HOME GAMES ....................................................... 0-0 AFTER 6 INNINGS LEADING ........................................... 1-3
AWAY GAMES ...................................................... 0-12 AFTER 6 INNINGS TRAILING ......................................... 0-24
NEUTRAL GAMES ................................................ 3-15 AFTER 6 INNINGS TIED.................................................... 2-0
DAY GAMES ......................................................... 3-26 HIT 0 HOME RUNS ........................................................... 3-22
NIGHT GAMES ....................................................... 0-1 HIT 1 HOME RUN ............................................................... 0-4
HIT 2+ HOME RUNS .......................................................... 0-1
VS. LEFT STARTER .............................................. 1-7
VS. RIGHT STARTER ........................................... 2-20 OPPONENT HIT 0 HOME RUNS ..................................... 3-16
OPPONENT HIT 1 HOME RUN ......................................... 0-5
1-RUN GAMES ....................................................... 2-5 OPPONENT HIT 2+ HOME RUNS .................................... 0-6
2-4 RUN GAMES .................................................... 0-4
5+ RUN GAMES .................................................... 1-19 MADE 0 ERRORS .............................................................. 1-4
MADE 1 ERROR ................................................................ 0-5
EXTRA INNINGS .................................................... 1-0 MADE 2+ ERRORS ........................................................... 2-18
SHUTOUTS............................................................. 0-1
OPPONENT MADE 0 ERRORS ........................................ 0-5
SCORING 0-2 RUNS ............................................. 0-14 OPPONENT MADE 1 ERROR .......................................... 1-13
SCORING 3-5 RUNS .............................................. 2-7 OPPONENT MADE 2+ ERRORS ...................................... 2-9
SCORING 6-9 RUNS .............................................. 0-5
SCORING 10+ RUNS ............................................. 1-1 OUTHIT OPPONENT ......................................................... 2-2
OUHIT BY OPPONENT .................................................... 1-22
OPPONENT 0-2 RUNS .......................................... 1-1 HITS ARE TIED .................................................................. 0-3
OPPONENT 3-5 RUNS .......................................... 2-3
OPPONENT 6-9 RUNS .......................................... 0-9 ON MONDAY ...................................................................... 1-5
OPPONENT 10+ RUNS ........................................ 0-14 ON TUESDAY ..................................................................... 2-2
ON WEDNESDAY .............................................................. 0-2
SCORED IN 1ST INNING....................................... 1-7 ON THURSDAY .................................................................. 0-2
OPPONENT SCORED IN 1ST INNING ................ 0-13 ON FRIDAY......................................................................... 0-0
ON SATURDAY .................................................................. 0-6
SCORES FIRST..................................................... 1-10 ON SUNDAY ...................................................................... 0-10
OPPONENT SCORES FIRST ............................... 2-17
AFTER 4 INNINGS LEADING ............................... 1-4 VERSUS NAIA’S TOP 25 .................................................. 0-0
AFTER 4 INNINGS TRAILING ............................. 1-21 VERSUS NAIA’S RV .......................................................... 0-3
AFTER 4 INNINGS TIED........................................ 1-2
SAVE THE DATE!
NEXT HOME GAMES
vs.
Wed., April 24—2/5 p.m.
vs.
Sat./Sun., April 27/28—1 p.m./12 p.m.
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DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC./NSAA Feb. 14 at Kansas Wesleyan L, 2-14 0-1 Feb. 14 at Kansas Wesleyan L, 10-11 (8) 0-2 March 5 at Loyola (La.) L, 3-11 0-3 March 5 at Loyola (La.) L, 4-5 0-4 March 7 at Louisiana College L, 3-13 0-5 March 7 at Louisiana College L, 3-17 0-6 March 8 at LSU-Alexandria L, 0-13 0-7 March 8 at LSU-Alexandria L, 0-16 0-8 March 21 at Mount Marty (S.D.) L, 1-6 0-9 March 21 at Mount Marty (S.D.) L, 1-6 0-10 March 25 vs. Mayville State (N.D.)* L, 1-7 0-11/0-1 March 25 vs. Mayville State (N.D.)* L, 1-3 0-12/0-2 March 25 vs. Mayville State (N.D.)* L, 6-16 (5) 0-13/0-3 March 30 vs. Presentation (S.D.)* L, 3-9 0-14/0-4 March 30 vs. Presentation (S.D.)* L, 4-7 0-15/0-5 March 31 vs. Presentation (S.D.)* L, 12-23 0-16/0-6 March 31 vs. Presentation (S.D.)* L, 0-19 0-17/0-7 April 5 vs. Viterbo (WIs.)* L, 3-5 0-18/0-8 April 5 vs. (15) Jamestown (N.D.)* L, 0-2 0-19/0-9 April 12 vs. Valley City State (N.D.)* L, 0-12 (7) 0-20/0-10 April 12 vs. Valley City State (N.D.)* W, 7-5 1-20/1-10 April 13 vs. Valley City State (N.D.)* L, 4-14 (8) 1-21/1-11 April 13 vs. Valley City State (N.D.)* L, 3-6 1-22/1-12 April 21 at Dickinson State (N.D.)* L, 7-6 (Forf.) 1-23/1-13 April 21 at Dickinson State (N.D.)* L, 3-4 1-24/1-14 April 22 at Dickinson State (N.D.)* W, 5-2 2-24/2-14 April 22 at Dickinson State (N.D.)* W, 7-0 (Forf.) 3-24/3-14 April 25 at North Dakota State L, 1-16 3-25 April 27 vs. Viterbo (Wis.)* L, 0-6 3-26/3-15 April 27 at (16) Jamestown (N.D.)* L, 3-16 3-27/3-16 April 28 vs. Viterbo (Wis.)* L, 2-5 3-28/3-17 April 28 at (16) Jamestown (N.D.)* L, 2-22 3-29/3-18 April 29 vs. Viterbo (Wis.)* L, 1-6 3-30/3-19 April 29 at (16) Jamestown (N.D.)* L, 8-23 3-31/3-20 May 4 vs. (RV) Mayville State (N.D.)L, 13-3 (8-Forf.) 3-32 May 5 vs. Presentation (S.D.) L, 6-7 3-33 May 5 vs. (RV) Mayville State (N.D.)L, 3-14 (8) 3-34
Overall Record: 3-34 NSAA Conference/Finish: 3-20/8th
2018 DSU TROJAN BASEBALL IN REVIEW BRUINS SWEEP TROJANS IN NSAA DOUBLEHEADER
Bellevue, Neb. (April 9, 2019)—The North Star Athletic
Association conference’s leader Bellevue (Neb.)—
receving votes in the NAIA Baseball coaches’ Top 25
national poll—outscored Dakota State (S.D.) 30-4,
cruising to a 13-3 and 17-1 doubleheader sweep at
Roddy Field.
Samuel Drummond hit a solo home run in the first game
of the doubleheader. Jerrett Plunkett went 2-of-3 at the
plate and scored a run. Adrian Butrimas hit a double,
single and drove in a run. Tanner Landman had a
double and an RBI.
Ryan Peterson took the loss on the pitching mound for
in the first game. Steven Suarez also worked in relief.
Marcos Alvarez had a single and an RBI for the Trojans in the second game of the doubleheader. Chris Burke,
Jalen Boyd and Plunkett each added a single.
Trey Randel recorded the setback after tossing two innings for Dakota State. Micah DeHarty, Andrew Dayton,
Max Luesebrink and Christian Sanchez also pitched in relief for the Trojans.
SAINTS TAKE FIRST TWO GAMES FROM TROJANS
Ralston, Neb. (April 14, 2019)—Presentation (S.D.)
cruised to a 19-2 victory in eight innings in the first
game of the NSAA four-game series at Orval Smith
Field. The Trojans’ late comeback fell short in the
second game by the score of 4-3.
Ryan Jackovich hit a double in the first game for DSU.
Alec Gannon, Samuel Drummond, Kyle Gosh, Marcos
Alvarez, Justin Odlum and Chris Hoeke each had a hit.
Noah Hammond had a single and an RBI. Burke
produced an RBI.
Adam Berryhill took the loss after working for 4 2/3
innings. Andrew Dayton, Logan Dexter, Matt Weichel
and Jared Urbach also pitched in relief.
The Saints took a 4-0 lead in the second game before the Trojans mounted a late comeback after scoring a run in
the last three innings. DSU was unable to convert their scoring chances in the final inning.
Alvarez was 2-of-3 at the plate with two singles for Dakota State. Boyd added a single and drove in a run Hoeke
added a double, single and scored two runs. He swiped one base. Burke, Drummond and Christian Sanchez
each hit a single.
Ryan Peterson recorded the defeat after working for 4 2/3 innings. Micah DeHarty tossed 2 1/3 scoreless in-
nings, yielding the Saints to one hit.
TROJANS FALL SHORT TO SAINTS
Ralston, Neb. (April 15, 2019)—Presentation
(S.D.) earned another twin-bill North Star sweep
over Dakota State (S.D.), holding on to 11-7 and 6
-1 victories at Orval Smith Field.
The Saints raced to a 10-1 lead before the Tro-
jans outscored PC 6-1 in the final three innings,
thanks to a five-run seventh inning explosion.
Keaton Hoeke finished the game by going 2-of-5
at the plate with a home run, single and an RBI.
Marcos Alvarez also went 2-for-5 with a double,
single and collected two RBIs Alex Gannon had
two singles. Chris Burke had a single and walked
twice. Samuel Drummond reached on base by a
walk two times. Kyle Gosh had a hit and an RBI.
Burke recorded the pitching defeat for DSU. Brett Sanchez and Max Luesebring also pitched in relief.
The Trojans took the first lead of the game in the final game of the four-game series, but could not overcome
Saints’ fourth and fifth innings to earn the victory.
Alvarez collected two hits and an RBI in the game for DSU. Burke, Jalen Boyd, Jerrett Plunkett and Drummond
each had a hit. Trey Randel recorded the loss, while Boyd tossed 1 2/3 scoreless innings for the Trojans.
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Hits Jerrett Plunkett
33 hits
Batting Average Jerrett Plunkett/Marcos Alvarez
.308 batting average (33-of-107/28-of-91)
Slugging Percentage Jerrett Plunkett
.467 slugging percent. (6 2Bs, 1 3B, 3 HRs, 23 1Bs)
Runs Batted In (RBIs) Samuel Drummond/ Jerrett Plunkett
17 RBIs
Doubles Jalen Boyd 8 doubles
Triples Jerrett Plunkett
1 triple
Home Runs Jerrett Plunkett
3 home runs
Total Bases Jerrett Plunkett
50 total bases
Runs Scored Jerrett Plunkett
21 runs scored
Walks Jerrett Plunkett
9 walks
Hit-by-Pitch Keaton Hoeke
6 hit-by-pitches
Stolen Bases Keaton Hoeke/Jerrett Plunkett
4 stolen bases
2019 DSU BASEBALL TEAM LEADERS 2019 DSU TROJAN BASEBALL VARSITY ROSTER — Numerical Roster —
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown Previous School 1 Trey Randel JR P 5-8 Dell Rapids, S.D. Dell Rapids High School 2 Jalen Boyd SR INF 5-7 Sioux Falls, S.D. S.F. Roosevelt High School 4 Jerrett Plunkett JR OF 5-9 Spirit Lake, Iowa Blue Mountain CC (Ore.) 6 Marcos Alvarez SR INF/OF 5-6 Arvin, Calif. Porterville College (Calif.) 7 Micah DeHarty SO P/UTIL 5-11 McCook Lake, S.D. South Sioux City High School 9 Chris Kropuenske JR INF 5-9 Beresford, S.D. Iowa Central CC 10 Nathan Roets FR OF 5-8 Princeton, Texas Princeton High School 11 Steven Suarez SR P 5-11 Oxnard, Calif. Oxnard College (Calif.) 14 Adrian Butrimas SO C 5-9 Mississauga, Ontario Canada Philip Popcock Secondary School 15 Cooper McDermott FR P 5-11 Madison, S.D. Atlantic High School 16 Chris Burke FR P/UTIL 5-9 Temecula, Calif. Temecula Valley High School 17 Ryan Jackovich FR INF 6-3 Phoenix, Ariz. Sequoia Pathway Academy 18 Brett Sanchez FR P 6-3 Slidell, La. North Shore High School 20 Christian Sanchez SR C/UTIL 6-2 Earlimart, Calif. Porterville College (Calif.) 21 Noah Hammond FR INF 6-2 Bellevue, Neb. Bellevue West High School 25 Logan Dexter FR P 6-0 Rushville, Neb. Gordon-Rushville High School 26 Jared Urbach FR P 6-0 Ralston, Neb. Ralston High School 27 Sage Hudson FR P 5-10 Greeley, Colo. Greeley Central High School 28 Keaton Hoeke FR OF 5-9 Elkhorn, Neb. Elkhorn South High School 30 Matt Weichel FR P 6-1 Loveland, Colo. Loveland High School 31 Andrew Dayton SR P 6-3 Bloomfield, Ontario Canada Jefferson CC (N.Y.) 32 Justin Odlum SR INF/C 5-11 Morden, Manitoba, Canada Hibbing CC (Minn.) 33 Tanner Landman JR INF 6-4 Roseau, Minn. Itasca CC (Minn.) 34 Adam Berryhill JR P 6-1 Rogersville, Ala. Wallace State CC (Ala.) 36 David Ruddy FR P 6-2 Riverside, Calif. Martin Luther King High School 37 Ryan Peterson FR P 6-0 Tooele, Utah Tooele High School 40 Chase DeWitt FR INF 6-4 Wentworth, S.D. Tri-Valley High School 42 Johnny Moran FR C 5-11 Spring Hill, Fla. Weeki Wachee High School 44 Alec Gannon SO INF 5-10 Sisters, Ore. Sisters High School 48 Samuel Drummond SO OF/P 6-1 Melbourne, Australia John Paul College High School
Head Coach: Geoff Schaab (3rd Season) Assistant Coaches: Derrion Hardie, Josh Ok, Dr. Michael Roach Student Assistant Coach: Trae Ramsey
2019 DSU BASEBALL DEVELOPMENTAL ROSTER — Numerical Roster —
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown Previous School 2 Roman Escobedo FR P 5-8 Phoenix, Ariz. Barry Goldwater High School 4 Nathan Roets FR OF 5-8 Princeton, Texas Princeton High School 10 Devin Jacobs FR INF 6-1 Rapid City, S.D. Rapid City Central High School 11 Trey Weber FR INF 5-8 Woonsocket, S.D. Woonsocket High School 15 Cooper McDermott FR P 5-11 Madison, S.D. Atlantic High School 16 Derek Degnan SO INF 5-9 Lincoln, R.I. Lincoln High School 17 Kyle Gosh SO OF 6-1 Elkhorn, Wis. Elkhorn High School 18 Fabian Boria SO OF 5-10 Riverside, Calif. John W. North High School 20 Christian Sanchez SR OF 6-2 Earlimart, Calif. Porterville College (Calif.) 22 Max Luesebrink FR P 5-8 Sioux City, Iowa Sioux City West High School 24 Johnny Moran FR C/UTIL 5-11 Spring Hill, Fla. Weeki Wachee High School 25 Logan Dexter FR P 6-0 Rushville, Neb. Gordon-Rushville High School 26 Jared Urbach FR P 6-0 Ralston, Neb. Ralston High School 28 Keaton Hoeke FR OF 5-9 Elkhorn, Neb. Elkhorn High School 31 Andrew Dayton SR P 6-3 Bloomfield, Ontario Canada Jefferson CC (N.Y.) 33 Justin Odlum SR INF/C 5-11 Morden, Manitoba, Canada Hibbing CC (Minn.) 34 Steven Suarez SR P 5-11 Oxnard, Calif. Oxnard College (Calif.) 36 Ryan Peterson FR P 6-0 Tooele, Utah Tooele High School 37 David Davis FR INF 6-2 Chugiak, Alaska Chugiak High School 40 Chase DeWitt FR INF 6-4 Wentworth, S.D. Tri-Valley High School 42 Matt Weichel FR P 6-1 Loveland, Colo. Loveland High School 44 Alec Gannon SO INF 5-10 Sisters, Ore. Sisters High School 48 Samuel Drummond SO OF 6-1 Melbourne, Australia John Paul College High School
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2019 DSU TROJAN BASEBALL FULL ROSTER — Alphabetical Roster —
Name No. Position B/T
Alvarez, Marcos 6 INF/OF R/R
Berryhill, Adam 34 P R/R
Boria, Fabian 18 OF R/R
Boyd, Jalen 2 INF R/R
Burke, Chris 16 P/UTIL R/R
Butrimas, Adrian 14 C R/R
Davis, David 37 INF R/R
Dayton, Andrew 31 P R/R
Degnan, Derek 16 INF R/R
DeHarty, Micah 7 P/UTIL R/R
DeWitt, Chase 40 INF R/R
Dexter, Logan 25 P R/R
Drummond, Samuel 48 OF/P R/R
Escobedo, Roman 2 P R/R
Gannon, Alec 44 INF L/R
Gosh, Kyle 17 OF R/R
Hammond, Noah 21 INF R/R
Hoeke, Keaton 28 OF R/R
Hudson, Sage 27 P R/R
Jackovich, Ryan 17 INF R/R
Jacobs, Devin 10 INF R/R
Kropuenske, Chris 9 INF R/R
Landman, Tanner 33 INF R/R
Luesebrink, Max 22 P R/R
McDermott, Cooper 15 P R/R
Moran, Johnny 42 C R/R
Odlum, Justin 32/33 INF/C L/R
Peterson, Ryan 37/36 P R/R
Randel, Trey 1 P R/R
Roets, Nathan 10/4 OF R/R
Ruddy David 36 P R/R
Sanchez, Brett 18 P L/R
Sanchez, Christian 20 C/UTIL R/R
Suarez, Steven 11/34 P R/R
Urbach, Jared 26 P R/R
Weber, Trey 11 INF R/R
Weichel, Matt 30 P R/R
Windeshausen, Kyle RS P R/R
Yaeger, Jacob RS P R/R
2019 DSU BASEBALL TEAM LEADERS
Innings Pitched Adam Berryhill
27 2/3 innings
Earned Run Average (ERA) Adam Berryhill
5.53 ERA
Strikeouts Adam Berryhill
22 strikeouts
Complete Games Brett Sanchez
2 complete games Wins Trey Randel/Micah DeHarty/ Brett Sanchez
1 win
Saves N/A
0 saves
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GEOFF SCHAAB Head Coach
COACH SCHAAB YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
NORTH STAR
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Year Overall Conf./Finish 2017 2-30 2-22/10th 2018 3-34 3-20/8th Totals 5-64 5-42 Overall 5-64 5-42
3rd Season (5-64 at Dakota State)
Career Record: 5-64
Alma Mater: Edinboro (Pa.)
Geoff Schaff begins his third season as Dakota State
University Baseball Head Coach.
Prior arriving to Dakota State, Schaab served as the Head Coach, Associate Head Coach and Director of Baseball Operations with the Northern Virginia (NoVA) Fellowship of Christian Athletes travel (16-18 years old) baseball team, where his team rose from finishing 25th out of 26 teams in 2014 (2-17 overall record), to No. 8 the following season (19-14 overall record) and No. 2 in 2016 (19-8 overall record).
He was also a regular instructor at local and regional baseball camps to include NoVA FCA Baseball Academy and at Messiah College as a hitting coach and infield instructor.
Schaab played collegiate baseball at Edinboro University (Pa.) – formerly NCAA Division II – in what it recognized as one of the premier NCAA Division II conferences – the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. He was named a ‘Newcomer to Watch’ as an incoming freshman by Collegiate Base-ball Magazine in 2000 and started at second base and left field, finishing with a career .315 batting average. He only struck out 26 times in 409 career plate appearances.
Upon graduation at Edinboro in 2003, Schaab moved to Northern Virginia in 2004 and worked for four years as an Intelligence Analyst with the Defense Intelligence Agency. He then served as a Senior Sanctions Investigator with the U.S. Department of the Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control for seven years.
“I’ve had very good mentors and friends in the collegiate game to include NCAA Division I Head Coach Bruce Peddie (University of Kansas)" said Schaab. "I am very Passionate about wanting to coach these young men and further exicted about changing the direction and path of DSU Base-ball."
Geoff has an older brother Robert Todd Schaab, who played at NCAA Division I Youngstown State (Ohio) from 1998-99 and then at NCAA Division II Indiana University (Pa.) from 2000-02 (where they played against one another a total of eight times).
In his second season at DSU, the Trojans upset the #1 seed Mayville State Comets (RV) in the first round of the North Star Athletic Association baseball playoffs; marking the first win in DSU history in North Star tournament play.
Geoff is a native of Tonawanda, N.Y. where he graduated from Kenmore West High School. He currently resides in Madison, S.D.
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DERRION HARDIE Assistant Coach
1st Season
Alma Mater: Sioux Falls (S.D.)
Derrion Hardie is entering his first season as Dakota State's head assistant baseball coach
and recruiting coordinator.
"I am excited to become a DSU Trojan," stated Hardie. "My wife and I wanted to return back to our home state of South Dakota to be closer to family and this is the right opportunity. I have learned that vision, mission, core values and continually asking why we do what we do is what drives organizational excellence. Coach Schaab has an aggressive 'brick by brick' vision for building DSU Trojans Baseball into an eventual North Star Athletic Conference contender, a vision I believe in and am grateful that he has entrusted me to assist him with."
"DSU is innovative and provides a great academic setting that rivals private schools and costs significantly less," added Har-die. "Additionally, the DSU Athletics Master Plan is impressive and will significantly change the landscape of Trojans Ath-letics. DSU, Trojans Athletics and its baseball program has a motivating future that I am thrilled to be a part of! Brick by Brick…We Are Rising…Go Trojans!"
Prior to arriving at Dakota State University, Hardie was the head baseball coach at Ecclesia College (Ark.) where he was hired to lead the development of the baseball program that began play in 2013. Hardie pioneered the Royals to six consecutive winning seasons, post-season berths and executed a five-year plan to qualify for the NCCAA World Series which occurred in 2017.
Hardie engineered 175 wins in his six seasons as the head coach at Ecclesia. During that time, he produced five players that went on to sign professional contracts, five (5) All-Americans, eighteen (18) All-Region, twenty-four (24) All-Conference, two (2) Confer-ence Player-of-the-Year and two (2) Conference Pitcher-of-the-Year selections.
As the former head baseball coach at Northwestern College (Iowa), Hardie's teams finished at the top of the Great Plains Athletic Conference in team offense and defense. His Red Raider teams were most known for their offensive production that earned them NAIA national recognition in various team statistical categories, such as his 2003 team that finished 16th in the nation in team home runs (43). He additionally coached two All-Americans while at Northwestern.
Previous to his time at Northwestern, Hardie served as an assistant baseball/catchers and hitting coach at his alma mater, the University of Sioux Falls (S.D.).
In addition to his collegiate coaching, Hardie spent ten years as a highly successful high school head baseball coach in Minnesota and South Dakota. His teams qualified for the state tournament nine of his ten years, reaching the state championship game five times, winning two state championships and receiving two state Coach-of-the-Year honors. During his high school coaching ca-reer, Hardie coached 29 All-State Players and 46 All-Region Players and had 18 players sign collegiate national letters of Intent.
"Bringing Derrion on to the staff makes us immediately stronger of baseball team by adding proven veteran coaching experience," said Schaab. "His ability to successfully recruit in areas – specifically the South and Midwest – combined with his servant leader-ship attitude and transformational coaching style make him the exact type of coach DSU Baseball needs to continue growing posi-tively. We also look forward to implementing many of his hitting principles and philosophies into our offense, which furthers the 'chaos' offense that has been work in progress to date."
Hardie will also be the DSU Trojans catchers position coach as well as the team hitting/offensive coach.
Derrion, a native of Aberdeen, S.D., has been married to his wife, Lisa, for 24 years and they have three children: Sierra, Zach and Madisyn.
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JOSH OK Assistant Coach
1st Season
Alma Mater: Illinois
Josh Ok is entering his first season as an assistant baseball coach at DSU. Ok also coaches tight
ends for DSU Football.
Ok was a graduate of the University of Illinois. He worked as a football student manager during his undergraduate years. He has coached at the NAIA level for 4 years.
“Dakota State University has been a wonderful place to work at and call home the last few years in my coaching career. I look forward to working with our DSU Baseball program and building a solid foundation for future success under Coach Schaab’s vision of ‘Brick By Brick’. My experience in football translates well to the team aspect the game of baseball demands to perform at a high level
year in and year out.”
For DSU Baseball, Ok will coach the Outfielders and serve as Head Coach for the Developmental (DV) Team.
He is a native of Libertyville, Ill. and currently resides in Madison.
DR. MICHAEL ROACH Assistant Coach
2nd Season
Alma Mater: South Dakota
Dr. Michael Roach is in his second season with DSU baseball as an assistant coach.
He originally joined DSU as an Instructor of Economics teaching at University Center in Sioux Falls. He is now on campus in Madison full-time as an Assistant Professor of Management in the Univer-sity’s College of Business and Information Systems.
Dr. Roach played his college baseball as a starting pitcher at Yankton College in Yankton, S.D., where he also played amateur baseball in the summers. He was an integral part of the develop-ment of Brandon Valley baseball as a coach, a board member, and most recently as the Director of Baseball Operations. He has coached from tee ball to high school, developed and taught winter
pitching and hitting camps, and helped over a dozen players achieve their dreams of playing college baseball.
“DSU has an unlimited future right now. Great things are happening on campus, both academically and athletically. Coach Schaab has a fantastic vision and plan for the future of this program and I am thrilled to have the opportunity to be a part of it.”
Originally from Yankton, S.D., Dr. Roach and his wife Debra have two children attending the University of South Dakota.
TRAE RAMSEY Student Assistant Coach
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MULTIPLE HIT GAMES Player ................... Season ........ Career Jalen Boyd ...................... 5 ............... 20 Samuel Drummond ........... 9 ............... 16 Marcos Alvarez ................ 7 ............... 10 Jerrett Plunkett ................ 9 ................. 9 Chris Burke ..................... 6 ................. 6 Adrian Butrimas .............. 4 ................. 5 Keaton Hoeke .................. 4 ................. 4 Alec Gannon .................... 1 ................. 3 Ryan Jackovich ................ 2 ................. 2 Christian Sanchez ............... ................. 2 Noah Hammond ............... 1 ................. 1 Tanner Landman .............. 1 ................. 1 Micah DeHarty ................... ................. 1 Trey Randel ....................... ................. 1
MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Player ................... Season ........ Career Samuel Drummond ........... 5 ................. 6 Jarrett Plunkett .............. 5 ................ 5 Marcos Alvarez ................ 2 ................. 4 Jalen Boyd ...................... 1 ................. 4 Trey Randel ....................... ................. 2 Adrian Butrimas .............. 1 ................. 1 Keaton Hoeke .................. 1 ................. 1 Alec Gannon .................... 1 ................. 1 Micah DeHarty ................... ................. 1 Justin Odlum ..................... ................. 1
HITTING STREAK Player ................. Longest ........ Current Marcos Alvarez ............... 5 ................ 5 Chris Burke .................... 9 ................ 3 Keaton Hoeke ................. 4 ................ 3 Jerrett Plunkett ............... 8 ................ 2 Kyle Gosh ....................... 2 ................ 2 Samuel Drummond .......... 3 ................ 1 Jalen Boyd ..................... 3 ................ 1 Chris Kropuenske ............ 1 ................ 1 Justin Odlum .................. 1 ................ 1 Ryan Jackovich ............... 3 .................. Noah Hammond .............. 3 .................. Micah DeHarty ................ 2 .................. Johnny Moran ................. 2 .................. Tanner Landman ............. 1 .................. Alec Gannon ................... 1 .................. Adrian Butrimas ............. 2 .................. Christian Sanchez ............ 1 ..................
HOME RUN TRACKER Player .................. Season ......... Career Jerrett Plunkett ............... 3 ................ 3 Jalen Boyd ..................... 1 ................ 3 Samuel Drummond .......... 1 ................ 2 Marcos Alvarez ................ ................ 2 Keaton Hoeke ................. 1 ................ 1 Justin Odlum ................... ................ 1
2019 TROJAN BASEBALL SEASON RESULTS Overall: 3-27 I Home: 0-0 I Away: 0-12 I Neutral: 3-15 I NSAA: 1-17
Date Opponent W/L Score Inns. Overall NSAA Pitcher/Record Time
Feb. 9 vs. Kansas Wesleyan L 6-15 7 0-1 0-0 LP: Burke (0-1) 2:00
Feb. 9 vs. Kansas Wesleyan L 1-7 7 0-2 0-0 LP: Berryhill (0-1) 2:00
Feb. 10 vs. Kansas Wesleyan L 2-20 5 0-3 0-0 LP: DeHarty (0-1) 2:33
Feb. 10 vs. Kansas Wesleyan L 3-11 7 0-4 0-0 LP: Drummond (0-1) 2:13
March 4 @ Loyola (La.) L 6-7 7 0-5 0-0 LP: B. Sanchez (0-1) 2:00
March 4 @ Loyola (La.) L 0-9 7 0-6 0-0 LP: Peterson (0-1) 2:00
March 5 vs. Champion Christian (Ark.) W 5-4 10 1-6 0-0 WP: DeHarty (1-1) 2:41
March 5 vs. Champion Christian (Ark.) W 12-1 7 2-6 0-0 WP: Randel (1-0) 2:14
March 6 @ (RV) LSU-Alexandria L 3-5 7 2-7 0-0 LP: Hudson (0-1) 2:06
March 7 @ Louisiana College L 6-8 9 2-8 0-0 LP: Randel (1-1) 2:57
March 21 @ Mount Marty (S.D.) L 1-10 9 2-9 0-0 LP: Hudson (0-2) 2:15
March 24 vs. Valley City State (N.D.)* L 10-14 9 2-10 0-1 LP: Suarez (0-1) 2:27
March 24 vs. Valley City State (N.D.)* L 1-10 7 2-11 0-2 LP: DeHarty (1-2) 2:09
March 25 vs. Valley City State (N.D.)* L 1-2 9 2-12 0-3 LP: Burke (0-2) 1:52
March 25 vs. Valley City State (N.D.)* W 4-3 7 3-12 1-3 WP: B. Sanchez (1-1) 1:36
March 27 @ Briar Cliff (Iowa) L 1-8 9 3-13 1-3 LP: Randel (1-2) 2:30
March 30 @ Waldorf (Iowa)* L 6-7 9 3-14 1-4 LP: Randel (1-3) 2:53
March 30 @ Waldorf (Iowa)* L 4-20 7 3-15 1-5 LP: DeHarty (1-3) 2:32
March 31 @ Waldorf (Iowa)* L 0-13 7 3-16 1-6 LP: Burke (0-3) 1:56
March 31 @ Waldorf (Iowa)* L 4-5 7 3-17 1-7 LP: B. Sanchez (1-2) 1:50
April 6 vs. Mayville State (N.D.)* L 2-7 9 3-18 1-8 LP: Randel (1-4) 2:47
April 6 vs. Mayville State (N.D.)* L 0-6 7 3-19 1-9 LP: Berryhill (0-2) 1:54
April 7 vs. Mayville State (N.D.)* L 0-10 8 3-20 1-10 LP: Burke (0-4) 2:05
April 7 vs. Mayville State (N.D.)* L 5-18 7 3-21 1-11 LP: B. Sanchez (1-3) 2:22
April 9 @ (RV) Bellevue (Neb.)* L 3-13 7 3-22 1-12 LP: Peterson (0-2) 2:01
April 9 @ (RV) Bellevue (Neb.)* L 1-17 7 3-23 1-13 LP: Randel (1-5) 2:05
April 14 vs. Presentation (S.D.)* L 2-19 7 3-24 1-14 LP: Berryhill (0-3 2:56
April 14 vs. Presentation (S.D.)* L 3-4 7 3-25 1-15 LP: Peterson (0-3) 2:08
April 15 vs. Presentation (S.D.)* L 7-11 9 3-26 1-16 LP: Burke (0-5) 3:08
April 15 vs. Presentation (S.D.)* L 1-6 7 3-27 1-17 LP: Randel (1-6) 2:09
April 17 @ Morningside (Iowa)
April 17 @ Morningside (Iowa)
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