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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

6 7 8 9 10 11 Armstrong Atlantic St. 1 p.m.

12 Armstrong Atlantic St. Noon

13 Armstrong Atlantic St. 10 a.m.

14 15 16 17 18 19 vs. Ft. Hays State (@ Ark. Tech) 4 p.m.

20 Arkansas Tech 3 p.m.

21 22 23 24 25 Montevallo 3 p.m.

26 Montevallo 1 p.m.

27 Montevallo Noon

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2 3 4 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

5 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

6 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

7 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

8 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

9 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

10 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

11 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

12 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

13 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

14 15 16 17 18 19 Missouri S&T (DH) Noon*

20 Drury (DH) Noon*

21 22 23 24 25 26 Rockhurst (DH) Noon*

27 28 29 Evansville 6 p.m.

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1 Indianapolis Noon*

2 3 4 5 6 7 St. Joseph’s (DH) Noon*

8 St. Joseph’s (DH) Noon*

9 10 11 12 GLVC Tour.

13 GLVC Tour.

14 GLVC Tour.

15 GLVC Tour.

16 17 18 19 NCAA II Regional

20NCAA II Regional

21 NCAA II Regional

22 NCAA II Regional

23 NCAA II Regional

24 25 26 27 28 NCAA II Championship Series

29 NCAA II Championship Series

30 NCAA II Championship Series

31 NCAA II Championship Series

1 NCAA II Championship Series

2 NCAA II Championship Series

3 NCAA II Championship Series

4 NCAA II Championship Series

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 Bellarmine TBA*

2 Bellarmine (DH) Noon*

3 Bellarmine 11 a.m.*

4 5 Ky. Wesleyan 6 p.m.*

6 Ky. Wesleyan 6 p.m.*

7 8 Northern Ky. 6 p.m.*

9 Northern Ky. (DH) 3 p.m.*

10 Northern Ky. Noon

11 12 13 14 15 16 Lewis (DH) Noon*

17 Lewis (DH) Noon*

18 19 Ky. Wesleyan (DH) 1 p.m.*

20 21 22 Wis.-Parkside (DH) 3 p.m.*

23 Wis.-Parkside (DH) 3 p.m.*

24 25 26 Oakland City 6 p.m.

27 28 29 Indianapolis 6 p.m.*

30 Indianapolis (DH) 3 p.m.*

USI BASEBALL SCHEDULE*GLVC Games; Home Games In Gray; Road Games In White; Neutral Site In Black; All Times are CST;

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USI SCREAMING EAGLESQUICK FACTS

GENERALName of school: University of Southern IndianaCity/population: Evansville/280,000 (Metro area)Founded: 1965Enrollment: 10,702 (Fall 2010)Nickname: Screaming EaglesSchool colors: Red, White, BlueArena/capacity: USI Baseball Field/500Affiliation: NCAA IIConference: Great Lakes ValleyPresident: Dr. Linda L.M. BennettAlma mater, yr.: Cincinnati, ‘74Athletic Director: Jon Mark HallAlma mater, yr.: Murray State, ‘90Athletic Department phone: 812/464-1846Athletic Trainer: David MaldonadoPhone: 812/465-1298Assistant Athletic Trainer: Becky McGinnisPhone: 812/464-1955

HISToRyFirst yr. of Baseball: 1971overall All-Time Record: 928-829 (.528)yrs. in NCAA Regionals/Last: 9/2010Last post-season opponent: 2010; UC San Diego (NCAA II National Champ.) Result: W 6-4

CoACHING STAFFHead Coach: Tracy ArchuletaAlma Mater, yr.: Metropolitan State College of Denver, 1997Record at USI: 170-76 (4 Years)Career Record: 318-200 (9 Years)Baseball office Phone: 812/464-1943Best Time/Day to reach Coach: MorningsAssistant Coaches: Chris Marx; Jeremy Kuester

2010 TEAM INFoRMATIoNoverall Record: 52-14Conference Record: 25-5 (1st GLVC West/ GLVC Tournament Champ.)Final ranking last year: 1stLettermen returning/lost: 15/10

SPoRTS INFoRMATIoNSports Information Director: Ray SimmonsSID office phone: 812/465-1622Home phone: 812/402-6435Assistant Sports Information Director: Dan McDonnelloffice phone: 812/465-1121Home phone: 812/303-6287SID fax: 812/465-7094Press box phone: 812/465-7064SID mailing address: 8600 University Blvd. Evansville, IN 47712

MEDIA INFoRMATIoNRadio station: WSWI (AM)Radio contact person: Matt StallerAddress: 8600 University Blvd. Evansville, IN 47712office phone: 812/464-1836

Newspaper: Evansville Courier & PressNewspaper contact person: Dan KorbAddress: 300 E. Walnut St., P.O. Box 268 Evansville, IN 47702-0268office phone: 812/464-7502

Trevor Leach 1st Team All-GLVC

Chad Werry1st Team All-GLVC

Tyler Choate2nd Team All-GLVC

NEUTRAL SITE GAMES

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2011 BaseBall Preseason notes NCAA II National Champion: 2010

NCAA II Championship Series: 2007, 2010NCAA II Midwest Regional Champion: 2007, 2010

NCAA II Tournament: 1979, 1983, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2007, 2009, 2010GLVC Championships: 1983, 1985, 1993, 2010

GLVC Regular Season Championships: 1992, 1993, 2008, 2009, 2010

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•USI is Division II’s top ranked preseason team. The Uni-versity of Southern Indiana is ranked number one in the preseason Collegiate Baseball/NCAA Division II Top 40. The top preseason ranking is a first in the history of the program.

•New year, new division, same prediction. The Screaming Eagles are picked to win the GLVC East Division by the GLVC head coaches. USI was picked to win the GLVC West Division each of the last three years, before being picked to win the East this spring.

•Archuleta at the helm for a fifth season. USI Head Coach Tracy Archuleta is at the helm of the Screaming Eagles for a fifth season. The NCAA Division II Coach of the Year has a record of 170-76 (.615), an average of 42.5 wins per year since coming to USI.

•Eagles return two All-Americans. The Eagles return two All-Americans (senior pitcher Trevor Leach and senior catcher Dylan Mooney) for the first time since 1994.

PITCHERS•Strenghth in the starting rotation. USI returns all four of its starting rotation from a year ago, led by senior right-handers Trevor Leach and Taylor Dennis. Leach and Dennis had identical 12-1 records. They are followd by junior right-hander Josh Schultze, who was 9-2 last year, and senior right-hander Dan Marcacci, who was 6-3 last spring.

•Record breaking season. All-GLVC senior right-handers Trevor Leach and Taylor Dennis set and tied the school record for wins in a season with 12 each. Leach has set or tied the school record for wins each of the last two seasons and set the single-season record with 112 innings pitched in 2010.

•Leach looking for career mark with first start. Senior right-hander Trevor Leach is one win away from tying the USI all-time record for wins. Leach has a three-year record of 24-2, one win shy of Todd Niemeier’s four-year mark of 25 victories.

•Dennis on a 11-game winning streak. Senior right-hander Taylor Dennis is on an 11-game winning streak, including a pair of wins in the NCAA Division II Championship Series. He was named the Most Outstanding Player for his efforts during the championship series.

POSITION PLAYERS•USI returns three All-GLVC performers. The Eagles return three All-GLVC players in senior catcher Dylan Mooney, senior outfielder Jusitn Blinn, and senior outfielder Michael Huling. Mooney was named to the first team, while Blinn and Huling were named to the second team.

•Eagles return top three hitters. USI returns its top three hitters in senior outfielder Michael Huling, who had a team-best .387; senior catcher Dylan Mooney, who batted .369; and senior centerfielder Justin Blinn, who hit .369. The Eagles also get back their second-best hitter from 2009 in senior utility player Tyler Cho-ate, who was injured last season.

•Vance and Mooney resume RBI race. Senior catcher Dylan Mooney and senior infielder Brad Vance resume their RBI race this season. Vance set the USI single-season record with 70 RBIs, while Mooney was a close second with 68.

•Vance the Regional Most Outstanding Player. Senior infielder Brad Vance was named the Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player after hitting .407 with three home runs and 12 RBIs in the six games.

•Eagles blasted home runs in 2010. USI blasted a team-record 49 home runs last year with senior catcher Dylan Mooney setting a school-record with 14 round trippers.

•Record setting year. USI had a record setting year at the plate in 2010, establishing new marks in hits (715), doubles (136), home runs (49), and RBIs (472)

•Blinn led USI during the championship series. Senior outfielder Justin Blinn led USI during the NCAA II Championship Series with a .389 batting average in five games.

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Tracy Archuleta Head Baseball Coach

Tracy Archuleta became the first USI baseball coach to lead the Screaming Eagles to the NCAA Division II National Championship and is fast becoming the winningest coach in the history of the program. The 2010 ABCA NCAA II Coach of the Year has won 170 games in four seasons in leading the team into the national spotlight.

The national champion Eagles broke 13 team records under Archuleta’s

direction, including wins in a season (52), winning percentage (.788, 52-14), and winning streak (15). USI also won its third straight GLVC West Division title and its first GLVC Tournament crown since 1993.

The 2010 Eagles also featured two All-Americans, three All-Region performers, and seven All-GLVC players. Six Eagles also earned Academic All-GLVC honors.

In addtion to the national Coach of the Year award, Archuleta was named the Midwest Region Coach of the Year by the ABCA and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.

The third season was nearly as exciting as his first with the Eagles coming two wins from advancing to second NCAA II Baseball Championship appearance. USI won the GLVC West for a second straight year before finishing third in the GLVC Tournament and the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional. The Eagles were 39-19 overall; fourth best win total in the history of the program.

In the second season, Archuleta and the Eagles won their first GLVC West Division and the first conference regular season title in 15 years. USI finished the year with 36 victories during the regular schedule, tying for fifth all-time in the history of the program.

The Eagles also were ranked as high as sixth nationally in 2008.

Archuleta’s first Eagles team made their first appearance in the final four of the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship and won their first ever NCAA Division II North Central Regional championship. USI also set a school record by posting 43 victories -- 25 wins better than the year before.

The Eagles and Archuleta finished their first season together ranked fourth nationally; had a 43-23 overall record; and 24-15 in the GLVC. USI placed second in the GLVC regular season and fourth in the conference tournament.

For his efforts, Archuleta was named the ABCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year in 2007 and 2010.

In Archuleta’s four seasons, USI has won the NCAA II national championship and a pair of NCAA II Midwest Regional titles; won three GLVC West crowns; one GLVC Tournament championship; and appeared three NCAA II Regionals. Archuleta’s Eagles also have featured five All-Americans, one Academic All-American, 13 All-Regional performers, and 20 All-GLVC players.

USI also has sent four players into professional baseball during Archuleta’s three years at the helm. Darin Mastroianni, who was drafted by the Tornoto Bluejays, advanced to double-A this past year., while Jeremy Kehrt, who drafted by the Boston Red Sox, is in single-A.

Archuleta came to USI after five seasons at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside that featured a pair of NCAA Division II Tournament appearances and a pair of 40-win seasons. UW-Parkside also advanced to the NCAA II North Central Regional title game in 2005 and was 148-124 (.544) during Archuleta’s tenure.

After setting the foundation during his first two years, Archuleta directed the Rangers into the national spotlight with a 41-18 season in 2004, finishing on top of the GLVC standings and earning the school’s first-ever NCAA II Tournament bid. Between 2002 and 2004, UW-Parkside went from 13 wins to 41 wins.

Archuleta’s Rangers continued their march in 2005, this time with a 45-18 record, picking up the school’s first GLVC baseball championship along the way. Again, the club made the NCAA II Tournament, reaching the regional championship game. The 2005 team broke the school record for wins in a season, set by the 2004 squad. In each of those two seasons, the Rangers finished among the top 25 teams in the nation.

In his tenure at UW-Parkside, Archuleta coached the Rangers first

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ARCHULETA CAREER & QUICK FACTSHEAD COACHING RECORD OVERALL RECORD GLVC RECORD2002-2006 (Univ. of Wisconsin-Parkside) 148-124 (.544) 107-75 (.588)2007-Present (Univ. of Southern Indiana) 170- 76 (.691) 92- 36 (.719)9 Year Totals 318-200 (.614) 199-111 (.642)AWARDS: NCAA Division II Coach of the Year, 2010; Midwest Regional Coach of the Year, 2010EDUCATION: B.A. Metropolitan State College of Denver, M. Ed. Wayne State CollegeCOACHING: Metropolitan State College of Dener (1996-97), University of Central Missouri (1999-2000)

Wayne State College (1997-98, 2000-01), University of Wisconsin-Parkside (2002-06)

All-American, Regional Player of the Year, GLVC Player of the Year, and he had two players sign professional contracts and 11 players earn All-Region honors. He was tabbed GLVC Coach of the Year in 2004.

During his tenure at CMSU, the Mules won the regular season conference championship with a record of 20-1 and were ranked as high as fifth in the nation. The team picked up an NCAA tournament bid and finished 16th in the country with a 43-10 mark. Archuleta was CMSU’s outfield coach and recruiting coordinator. He also assisted the hitters.

The native of Iliff, Colorado, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Metropolitan State College of Denver and has a master’s degree in education from Wayne State College. He has three children, Mikaela, 16, Alex, 10, and Samuel, 7

Archuleta served as an assistant coach for five seasons at Wayne

State College (Nebraska) and Central Missouri State University at the NCAA II level before taking the top spot at UW-Parkside.

At Wayne State, he was the infield coach, hitting coach, and recruiting coordinator on the team that captured its first NSIC championship and NCAA II regional birth in the 2001 season. Archuleta helped guide the team’s batting average to 25th in the country (2000) and, in 2001, the squad was third in the country in fielding percentage (.969). In 2001, Wayne State finished 26th in the country with a record of 35-10.

Chris Marx Assistant Baseball CoachChris Marx is in his fourth season with Head Coach Tracy Archuleta and the USI baseball program. He is the hitting coach and recruiting coordinator.

As the Eagles hitting instructor, USI has set a single-season record for home runs each of the last two season.

Prior to joining the USI staff, Marx began his coaching career as the head coach of the Indiana Yankees, a U17 select travel team and as an assistant coach for the Dubois County Bombers of the Central Illinois Collegiate League. The Bombers won the CICL league and tournament championships in 2007.

The Evansville, Indiana, native and graduate of Mater Dei High School also has been an instructor at the University of Notre Dame Baseball Camp and at Tim Marx’s Baseball School.

As a collegiate player, Marx played for Olney Central Community College and Ouachita Baptist University. He helped Ouachita Baptist to 50 wins and a number one national ranking in 2007.

Marx graduated from USI in 2008 with a degree in health services

Jeremy Kuester Assistant Baseball Coach Jeremy Kuester enters his second season as an assistant coach for USI and Head Coach Tracy Archuleta. He assists with pitching and hitting.

Kuester continues to make the transition from player to coach after two seasons at the University of Evansville and two years at Kentucky Wesleyan College. He started the transition by working baseball camps at Evansville, the University of Kentucky, and

Austin Peay State University.

The native of Rockport, Indiana, finished his collegiate career with the Aces and the Panthers with a 9-10 mark, while producing a 5.23 ERA and 116 strikeouts in 189.2 innings of work,. He also batted .255 with 51 RBIs and five home runs and was a member of the Aces NCAA Division I Super-Regional squad in 2006.

Kuester, who graduated from KWC in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in sports studies, comes to USI from a family rich in baseball tradition. His father, Brian Kuester ‘81, who has been the head baseball coach at South Spencer High School (Rockport, Indiana) for 15 years, played for the Eagles (1977-80) and helped coach the team under former USI Head Coach Larry Shown. Ivan Kuester, his grandfather, also was an assistant coach for USI under Shown.

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2 Ryan Kaczmarski IF L-R 5-7 165 Jr. Mishawaka, IN / Penn3 Benshell Garcia IF R-R 5-10 178 Jr. Philadelphia, PA / Mastbaum4 Ben Griggs IF R-R 5-10 180 Sr. Evansville, IN / Memorial5 Brad Vance IF R-R 6-0 170 Jr. Louisville, KY / Holy Cross7 Reece Rounder IF R-R 6-1 185 So. Evansville, IN / North8 Michael Huling OF R-R 5-10 185 Sr. South Bend, IN / Mishawaka9 Tyler Choate P/IF L-R 6-2 195 Sr. Carmi, IL / Carmi-White Cty.

11 Brad Wannemuehler OF L-L 5-8 140 Fr. Evansville, IN / Mater Dei13 Scott Handley P R-L 6-1 185 Sr. Schererville, IN / Lake Central 14 Jarrod Rose C R-R 6-0 205 Jr. Mishawaka, IN / Penn15 Trevor Leach P R-R 5-10 175 Sr. Danville, IN / Danville16 Dylan Mooney C L-R 5-11 180 Sr. St. Charles, MO / Francis Howell Central17 Adam Enright IF R-R 6-1 200 Sr. Hammond, IN / Munster

18 Taylor Dennis P R-R 6-1 170 Sr. Covington, IN / Covington19 Mark Walther P R-R 6-5 195 Sr. Kankakee, IL / Herscher20 Bryan Chestnut OF 6-5 195 Jr. West. Terre Haute, IN / West Vigo22 Jared Cnterbury P L-R 6-0 210 Sr. Petersburg, IL / Porta23 Dan Marcacci P R-R 6-4 210 Sr. Jupiter, FL / Jupiter24 Jim Mulvaney P/IF R-R 6-2 170 Fr. Mt. Vernon, IL / Mt. Vernon Township27 Josh Schultze P R-R 5-9 195 Jr. Evansville, IN / Reitz28 Dalton Tinsley OF L-R 6-1 190 Fr. Kokomo, IN / Taylor29 Silas Dill P R-R 6-5 185 Jr. Bernie, MO / Bernie 30 Jonathon Cain P R-R 6-0 154 Fr. Columbus, IN / Trinity Lutheran31 Justin Ahlbrand P/IF R-R 6-2 165 Fr. Evansville, IN / Central33 Ben Wright P R-R 6-4 198 Fr. Newburgh, IN / Castle34 Adam Hensley P R-R 6-0 195 Jr. Mt. Vernon, IN / Mt. Vernon35 Justin Blinn OF R-R 6-4 190 Sr. Vincennes, IN / Lincoln36 Jordan Lorenzo P L-L 6-1 180 Rf. Seymour, IN / Seymour37 Lewis Boyden OF R-R 6-4 175 Rf. South Bend, IN / Clay38 Adam Dennis P R-R 6-3 200 So. Covington, IN / Covington

No. Name Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (H.S.)

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2011USI

Baseball Roster

HEAD COACH: Tracy Archuleta (6)ASSISTANT COACH:

Chris Marx (12)ASSISTANT COACH: Jeremy Kuester(14)

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2011 USI Baseball PlayersReturning Players

2010: Played in 13 games for the Eagles, making eight starts...batted a two-year high of .217 with six runs scored and four RBIs...had a career-high three hits and two RBIs against Oakland City University. 2009: Played in 22 games in his first full season with the Eagles, making 10 starts at third base...made nine important starts at third late in the season...batted .143 with six runs scored and four RBIs...also had four doubles...had a season-best two hits and two doubles in the GLVC Tournament win over Quincy University. 2008: Redshirted due to injury. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball at Memorial High School (Evansville, Indiana)...had his best season as a junior

when he hit .319 with 45 runs scored and 22 RBIs...member of the Memorial teams that were regional champions in 2004 and 2005 and the state finalist in 2005. SUMMER BASEBALL: Batted .325 with four doubles and nine RBIs for the Kokomo Prospects of the Midwest Prospect Baseball League in 2007...hit .410 with 12 stolen bases for Funkhouser Legion Baseball in 2006. PERSONAL: Born October 17, 1987...son of Harold and Lee Griggs.

Career Hitting StatisticsYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2009 .143 22-10 35 6 5 2 0 0 4 7 8 11 0 0 0-1 14 33 2 .959 2010 .217 13- 8 23 6 5 0 0 0 4 5 5 9 0 3 1-1 4 9 4 .765TOTAL .172 35-18 58 12 10 2 0 0 8 12 13 20 0 3 1-2 18 42 6 .909

Career Pitching StatisticsYear ERA W- L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK2009 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 .250 0 0 0

Ben Griggs #4Senior..Infielder

5’10”...180...Bats-R, Throws-REvansville, Indiana

(Memorial)MAJOR: Kinesiology

2010: The NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Most Valuable Player after hitting .407 with nine runs scored, three doubles, three home runs, and 12 RBIs...named to the NCAA II National Championship Series All-Tournament team...drove in three of USI’s six runs in the national championship game and set an Eagles single-season record with 70 RBIs overall...finished the season hitting .278 with 59 runs scored, 20 doubles, three triples, and 10 home runs...had a season-high three hits five times...tied a career-high

four RBIs three times...had a team-high 17 multi-RBI games...had 16 multi-hit games...had the team’s fourth longest hitting streak of the season (11 games). 2009: Started and played in 57 of 58 games at second base in his first full season with the Eagles...batted .295 with 29 runs scored and 35 RBIs...had 12 doubles and two home runs...had a career-best four hits in the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional win over Ashland University and four RBIs against Quincy University...had 14 multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI contests...had a season-high six game hitting streak. 2008: Redshirted after two games due to injury. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball at Holy Cross High School (Louisville, Kentucky)...named honorable mention All-State and to the Kentucky East All-Star team as a senior. PERSONAL: Born October 25, 1988...son of Kenneth and Pamela Vance.

Career Hitting StatisticsYear Avg GP- GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2008* .000 2- 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2 1 .6672009 .295 57- 57 200 29 59 12 0 2 35 77 11 23 0 9 6-10 105 189 11 .9642010 .278 66- 65 248 59 69 20 3 10 70 125 25 33 1 2 16-24 132 208 19 .947TOTAL .285 125-122 449 88 128 32 3 12 105 202 36 56 1 11 22-34 237 399 31 .954*Redshirted due to injury.

Brad Vance #5Junior...Infielder

6’0”...170...Bats-R, Throws-RLouisville, Kentucky

(Holy Cross)MAJOR: Nursing

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2010: Named first team All-GLVC and second team All-Midwest Region by the ABCA, NCBWA, and Dak-tronics...also named to the NCAA II Midwest Regional All-Tournament team...batted .333 during the NCAA Divi-sion II Tournament...hit .387 to lead the Eagles in batting during his first season at USI...scored 46 runs and drove in 49 RBIs...recorded a season-best four hits against three different teams...drove in a season-high four RBIs versus Quincy University...posted 27 multi-hit and 14 multi-RBI contests...had the second-best hitting streak at 13 games. TRANSFER: Played the past two springs for

Glen Oaks Community College before deciding to join the Eagles...batted .362 with 44 RBIs and 15 doubles in 43 games for GOCC in 2009, while hitting .386 with 32 RBIs and 16 doubles in 2008 as a red-shirt freshman...also redshirted one season at Illinois State University. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned letters in baseball and football at Mishawaka High School (Mishawaka, Indiana)...was named first team All-Conference as a senior after batting .390 with a team-best five home runs...also was named named All-Conference as a junior after hitting .450 and tied a school record with 13 doubles. PERSONAL: Born June 3, 1988...son of Randy Huling and Kimberly Bodnar.

Career Hitting StatisticsYear Avg GP- GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2010 .387 63-60 225 46 87 14 1 4 49 115 19 27 8 5 15-20 109 2 2 .982

2010: Saw action in 16 games for the Eagles during his freshman season....batted .194 with eight RBIs and five runs scored...collected his first collegiate hit against Kentucky Wesleyan College...had a season-best two hits versus Drury University and two RBIs against KWC, Drury, and the University of Missouri-St. Louis. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball and basketball at North High School (Evansville, Indiana)...had .421 and 34 RBIs in 2009 with four home runs, three triples, and 11 doubles...also was

named first team All-SIAC and All-Metro as a senior. PERSONAL: Born August 6, 1990...son of Mike and LuAnn Rounder.

Career Hitting StatisticsYear Avg GP- GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2010 .194 16-10 31 5 6 3 0 0 8 9 3 15 0 1 0- 0 2 2 1 .800

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Reece Rounder #7Sophomore...Infielder

6’1”...185...Bats-R, Throws-REvansville, Indiana

(North)MAJOR: Biology

Michael Huling #8Senior...Outfielder

5’10”...185...Bats-R, Throws-RSouth Bend, Indiana

(Mishawaka)MAJOR: Physical Education

2010: Named Academic All-GLVC...played in nine games for the Eagles before redshirting with an elbow injury...was hitting .345 and had a 3-1 record before ending the season early. 2009: Named Daktronics second team All-Region and second team All-GLVC as a utility player...saw action as a pitcher, designated hitter, third baseman, and first baseman...USI's number one starter, finishing the season with a 7-3 overall record with a 3.22 ERA in 16 appearances and 15 starts...struck out a career-high 11 batters against the University of Wisconsin-Parkside...

led the Screaming Eagles with 76 strike outs...completed the season with 100.2 innings of work, just short of the USI single-season record...sparked the top third of the USI line-up, completing the season with a team-best 10 home runs and ranked second on the team with a .357 batting average...hit a walk-off home run in the win over Northern Kentucky University in the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional...also had 52 runs scored, 15 doubles, four triples, and 37 RBIs...had a season-best four hits in a game three times and five RBI in the win over the University of Missouri-St. Louis...had a two-home run game at Lewis University...listed as a "Newcomer to Watch" by Collegiate Baseball Magazine and the American Baseball Coaches Association. (continued on next page)

Tyler Choate # 9Senior...Infielder/Pitcher

6’2”...195...Bats-L, Throws-RCarmi, Illinois

(Carmi-White Cty.)MAJOR: Physical Education

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2010: Made 21 relief appearances out of the bullpen for the Eagles and was the team’s left-handed specialist...hada 1-1 record and a 4.50 ERA in 26.0 innings of work...appeared in the NCAA II Midwest Regional against Wayne State University and in the NCAA II Championship Series against Minnesota State University...struck out a season-best three batters twice during his first season with USI.TRANSFER: Joins the Eagles after two years at South Suburban College (South Holland, Illinois)...was 6-4 this spring with a 5.09 ERA in 10 games and 58.1 innings of

work...also recorded 44 strike outs. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned letters in baseball, basketball, and football at Lake Central High School (St. John, Indiana)...named honorable mention All-Area as a senior...helped LCHS to the 2007 sectional championship and the 2008 regional title. SUMMER BASEBALL: Played for the Hammond Chiefs 2006-07...helped the Chiefs to a third place finish in the Bab Ruth World Series in 2006 and to the state championship in 2007. PERSONAL: Born January 26, 1989...son of Matthew and Dian Handley.

Career Pitching StatisticsYear ERA W- L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK2010 4.50 1- 1 21 0 0 0 0 26.0 32 16 13 10 14 6 0 1 .317 1 1 0

(Choate continued) TRANSFER: Becomes a Screaming Eagle after two seasons as a Saluki at Southern Illinois University Carbondale...produced a career batting average of .258 with 19 RBIs, 23 runs scored, and seven doubles in 51 games, while recording a 5-2 mark on the mound with a 4.29 ERA in 71.2 innings of work...was 3-0 with a 3.69 ERA in 17 games and 39 innings of work in 2008, while batting .250 with nine runs scored and five RBIs in 21 games. He also had two multi-hit games and a five-game hitting streak. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-time All-Conference honoree and a three-time league Most Valuable Player in baseball at Carmi-White County High School (Carmi, Illinois)...hit .411 or better each of his four seasons at CWHS with 19 career home runs...named All-State as a senior and was 42nd-best prospect in the state by the Illinois Prep Baseball Magazine. PERSONAL: Born April 28, 1987...son of John and Gloria Choate.

Career Hitting StatisticsYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2009 .357 58-56 196 52 70 15 4 10 37 123 45 32 4 1 1- 4 148 46 8 .960 2010* .345 9- 9 29 7 10 1 0 0 4 11 6 7 1 1 2- 2 21 6 0 1.000TOTAL .356 67-65 225 59 80 16 4 10 41 134 51 39 5 2 3- 6 169 52 8 .965

Career Pitching StatisticsYear ERA W- L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK2009 3.22 7- 3 16 15 2 0 0 100.2 103 45 36 15 76 21 2 5 .263 8 5 02010* 3.68 3- 1 4 4 1 1 0 22.0 25 12 9 4 9 5 0 1 .284 1 2 0 TOTAL 3.30 10- 4 20 19 3 1 0 122.2 128 57 45 19 85 26 2 6 .267 9 7 0 *Redshirted after nine games

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Scott Handley #13 Senior...Pitcher

6’1”...185...Bats-R, Throws-LSchererville, IN (Lake Central)

MAJOR: Physical Education

2010: Named honorable mention All-American by the NCBWA...named first team All-Midwest Region by the ABCA, NCBWA, and Daktronics...named first team All-GLVC...named to the NCAA II Midwest Regional All-Tournament team...became the first USI pitcher to reach double-digits in wins in back-to-back seasons...tied the USI single-season record with a 12-1 record...had the best ERA of the USI starters at 3.05...set a USI season record with 112 innings pitched...broke the USI career appear-ance record as a junior (71)...finished the year one victory

short of tying the USI career mark...led the team with 70 strike outs...struck out a career-high eight batters in the win over the University of Missouri-St. Louis...was named preseason All-American by the NCBWA. 2009: Named first team All-GLVC and ABCA first team All-Region...set the USI single-season record with 11 victories (three as a starter and eight as a reliever) and best winning percentage by going 11-0...tied a single season record with Shaun Larsen with 31 appearances...tied a career-best with six strike outs against Rockhurst University and the University of Indianapolis...pitched in 13.1 of USI's 36 innings in the NCAA II Midwest Regional earning the win against Northern Kentucky University. (continued on next page)

Trevor Leach #15Senior...Pitcher

5’10”...175...Bats-R, Throws-RDanville, Indiana

(Danville)MAJOR: Education

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(Leach continued) 2008: Made 28 appearances out of the bullpen in his first regular season...posted a 1-1 record with a 3.51 ERA in 33.1 innings of work...record his first collegiate save in the win over the University of Missouri-St. Louis...struck out a season-best six Quincy University batters. 2007: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport letterwinner at Danville High School (Danville, Indiana), playing baseball, basketball, and football...named All-Metro as a senior in baseball...also named All-Conference in baseball, basketball, and football in 2005-06...helped DHS to the conference championships in baseball during 2004 and 2005...member of the 2006 DHS sectional champi-onship team and the 2006 conference championship in football. PERSONAL: Born April 3, 1988...son of Doug and Jan Leach.

Career Pitching StatisticsYear ERA W- L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK2008 3.51 1- 1 14 1 0 0 1 33.1 44 20 13 7 34 9 0 5 .317 2 3 22009 2.87 11- 0 31 5 1 0 1 94.0 91 42 30 19 66 15 1 3 .260 9 6 12010 3.05 12- 1 26 12 3 1 2 112.0 116 53 38 24 70 26 1 4 .265 13 10 3TOTAL 3.05 24- 2 71 18 4 1 4 239.1 251 115 81 50 170 50 2 12 .271 24 19 6

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2010: Named honorable mention All-American by the NCBWA...named first team All-Midwest Region by the NCBWA, ABCA, and Daktronics...named first team All-GLVC...named NCAA Division II Midwest Regional All-Tournament...tied the USI single-season record with 14 home runs and was the first Eagle to break the 64 RBIs in a season mark before finishing second with 68...was sec-ond on the team with a .369 batting average and had 63 runs scored...had a slugging percentage of .622. 2009: Caught 54 of USI’s 58 games as a sophomore, starting

49...batted .291 with 25 runs, 40 RBIs, 11 doubles, and five home runs...four of five home runs came in the GLVC Tournament, including a single-game tying three against Quincy University...also set a single-game record with 13 total bases in the tournament win over Quincy...had a season-best four hits and six RBIs in the post-season win versus Quincy...had a season-best six game hitting streak to go along with 14 multi-hit games...also had 12 multi-RBI contests...threw out 31 of 61 bases runners (.508). TRANSFER: Transfers to USI after a year at Saint Louis Community College-Meramec...was the team captain as a freshman and batted .237 with eight RBIs in 35 games...also had four doubles, one triple, and one home run during his first year. HIGH SCHOOL: Led Francis Howell Central High School (Cottleville, Missouri) offensively during his three varsity seasons...helped lead FHCHS to a third-place finish in the Missouri state tournament as a senior. SUMMER BASEBALL: Played for Wildwood of the St. Louis Metro Collegiate League...also played for the St. Louis Recruits. PERSONAL: Born February 6, 1989...son of Daniel and Carolyn Mooney.

Career Hitting StatisticsYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2009 .291 54- 49 175 25 51 11 0 5 40 77 20 36 0 3 5- 8 277 75 8 .9782010 .369 65- 63 233 63 86 13 2 14 68 145 40 34 6 0 11-13 266 36 7 .977TOTAL .336 119-112 408 88 137 24 2 19 108 222 60 70 6 3 16-21 543 111 15 .978

Dylan Mooney #16Senior...Catcher

5’10”...180...Bats-L, Throws-RSt. Charles, Missouri

(Francis Howell)MAJOR: Business Administration

2010: Started all 66 games during USI’s national title run...hit .309 with 37 RBIs, 67 runs scored, and 20 doubles...batted .250 during the championship series with a pair of RBIs...had 20 multi-hit and nine multi-RBI games...had the third best hitting streak on the team, hitting safely in 12 games....had a season-best five hits in the win over the University of Indianapolis...put together a team-best eight straight hits over three games...drove in a season-best three RBIS against two different opponents. TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from South Suburban College (South

Holland, Illinois)...was named third team NJCAA All-American after hitting .446 with 17 doubles, one triple, and five home runs...also drove in 48 RBIs as a sophomore...started his collegiate career at Ancilla College (Donaldson, Indiana). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned letters in baseball at Munster High School (Munster, Indiana)...member of the MHS squad that won the 2006 Class 4A Regional and the 2007 Lake Athletic Conference titles. PERSONAL: Born May 8, 1989...son of Michael and Angela Enright. (continued to next page)

Adam Enright #17Senior...Infielder

6’1”...200...Bats-R, Throws-RHammond, Indiana

(Munster)MAJOR: Secondary Education

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Taylor Dennis #18Senior...Pitcher

6’1”...170...Bats-R, Throws-RCovington, IN (Covington)

MAJOR: Communications

2010: Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Division II Championship Series after both of his starts...was domi-nating in the run to the championship, allowing three runs (two earned) and striking out nine in 14 innings of work...went 4-0 in the post-season with a 4.26 ERA...tied for the single-season record for win with a 12-1 overall record...finished the the year with a 4.71 ERA....ranked second on the team with 64 strikeouts...struck out a season-best 11 against Rockhurst University in the GLVC Tournament...named second team All-GLVC.TRANSFER: Played at

Danville Area Community College (Danville, Illinois) in 2009 and for Marian College in 2008...was 0-3 in 10 appearances at Marian, but was 4-3 last season with a 5.34 ERA in 10 games for Danville. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, and soccer at Covington High School (Covington, Indiana). PERSONAL: Born March 31, 1989...son of Jeff and Diane Dennis.

Career Pitching StatisticsYear ERA W- L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK2010 4.71 12- 1 17 17 4 1 0 101.1 117 66 53 17 64 22 0 9 .283 2 13 0

2010: Appeared in 23 games for the Eagles during his first season...made five appearances in the post-season, throwing nine innings...finished the year with a 1-2 record and a 5.86 ERA...struck out 24 batters in 35.1 innings our of the bullpen...struck out a season-best four batters versus the University of Indianapolis. TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from Parkland College (Champaign, Illinois)...had a two year record of 4-4 at Parkland (3-0 in 2008 and 1-3 in 2009) and a 4.08 ERA...also had 49 strike outs in 20 innings of work over two seasons.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball and basketball at Herscher High School (Herscher, Illinois). PERSONAL: Born October 18, 1989...son of Eugene and Beth Walther.

Career Pitching StatisticsYear ERA W- L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK2010 5.86 1- 2 23 0 0 0 0 35.1 42 29 23 6 24 7 0 2 .290 1 7 1

Mark Walther #19Senior...Pitcher

6’4”...195...Bats-R, Throws-RKankakee, Illinois

(Hercher)MAJOR: Business Administration

(Enright continued) Career Hitting StatisticsYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .309 66-66 262 67 81 20 0 0 37 101 20 15 3 0 7- 8 620 26 6 .991

2010: Led the Screaming Eagles with a 2.39 ERA in 16 appearances and three starts...started game three of the NCAA Division II Championships Series...had a 4-1 record and held opponents to a low .222 batting aver-age...struck out a season-high three against Maryville University and Saint Jospeh’s College. TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from Springfield College (Springfield, Illinois)...was named All-Conference after going 5-1 with a 3.40 ERA as a sophomore. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, and football at Porta High School

(Petersburg, Illinois)...was a two-time All-Conference selection in baseball. PERSONAL: Born April 21, 1989...son of Jeff and Lori Canter-bury.

Career Pitching StatisticsYear ERA W- L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK2010 2.39 4- 1 16 3 0 0 0 37.2 30 11 10 21 17 6 1 2 .222 4 7 1

Jared Canterbury #22Senior...Pitcher

6’0”...210...Bats-L, Throws-RPetersburg, Illinois

(Porta)MAJOR: Business Administration

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2010: Got the last six outs of the NCAA Division II Championship game for the Eagles...was 6-3 with a 4.33 ERA in 15 appearances and 12 starts...pitched in 70.2 innings and struck out 45 batters...had a season-best 10 strikeouts against Missouri Western State University. TRANSFER: Transferred from Division I Florida Atlantic University where he saw limited action in two seasons for the Owls HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball at Jupiter High School (Jupiter, Florida)...had a 13-1 career record at JHS...was named second team All-Conference player as a

senior and honorable mention All-Conference as a sophmore...threw a perfect game, striking out 14 batters against Palm Beach Lakes High School as a junior...combined to throw a no-hitter, throwing five innings against Royal Palm Beach High School as a senior. PERSONAL: Born February 4, 1989...son of Tom and Laura Marcacci. Career Pitching StatisticsYear ERA W- L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK2010 4.33 6- 3 15 12 1 0 0 70.2 76 40 34 18 45 11 2 6 .268 2 7 2

Dan Marcacci #23Senior...Pitcher

6’4”...210...Bats-R, Throws-R Jupiter, Florida

(Jupiter)MAJOR: Business Administration

2010: Won game two of the NCAA Division II National Championship Series by throwing a complete game and allowing one unearned run, while striking out six against Kutztown University...was 3-0 in the post-season with a team-best 1.88 ERA in four games and 24 innings of work...finished the year 9-2 overall with a 3.40 ERA...ranked third on the team with 48 strikeouts...strkuck out a season-best seven batters against Oakland City Univer-sity. 2009: Redshirted. TRANSFER: Transferred to USI after one year at Kentucky Wesleyan College...was named

third team All-GLVC after posting a 5-2 record in 11 appearances and nine starts for the Panthers...also had a 3.39 ERA with 43 strikeouts in 61.0 innings of work. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, and football at Reitz High School (Evansville, Indiana)...led the city in ERA as a senior, earning All-City and All-Conference honors...also was named All-Conference as a freshman. PERSONAL: Born July 20, 1988...son of Jeff and Terri Schultze.

Career Pitching StatisticsYear ERA W- L App GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK2010 3.40 9- 2 17 11 3 1 0 84.2 105 47 32 16 48 20 0 2 .303 5 12 1

Josh Schultze #27Junior...Pitcher

5’9”...195...Bats-R, Throws-REvansville, Indiana

(Reitz)MAJOR: Business

2010: Named to the NCAA Divisivion II National Cham-pionship Series All-Tournament team after leading the Eagles with a .389 batting average during the series...bat-ted .317 during the NCAA II Tournament and .373 during the post-season...finished the year third on the team witha .352 batting average with 60 runs scored and 46 RBIs...also was second on the team with 17 stolen bases...had a season-best four hitts in the USI win over the University of Indianapolis in the GLVC Tournament...drove in a season-high four runs against Drury University...had 29

multi-hit games and 13 multi-RBI games...had a season-best 10-game hitting streaks and finished the year with a six-game streak...also named Academic All-GLVC. TRANSFER: University (Vincennes, Indiana)...was named All-Region XII after hitting a team-best .438 with 45 RBIs and 13 doubles as a sophomore...also led the Trailblazers as a freshman by batting .360 with 37 RBIs. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, soccer, and football at Vincennes Lincoln High School (Vincennes, Indiana)...was a Mr. Indiana Baseball nominee and played in the North-South Indiana All-Star Game...was selected All-Area asa junior and senior in soccer and football. PERSONAL: Born August 20, 1988...son of Steve and Regina Blinn. Career Hitting StatisticsYear Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2010 .352 66- 66 256 60 90 18 4 5 46 131 10 32 5 9 17- 21 154 7 2 .988

Justin Blinn #35Senior...Outfielder

6’4”...190...Bats-R, Throws-RVincennes, Indiana

(Lincoln)MAJOR: Physical Education

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Newcomers

TRANSFER: Transferred to to USI from Western Oklahoma State College (Altus, Oklahoma)...helped lead WOSC to the NJCAA Division II World Series Semifi-nals and a 56-7 overall record after hitting .441...also recorded 22 RBIs, 43 runs scored, 15 stolen bases, five home runs, and 10 doubles in 2010. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball at Mastbaum Jules Area Vocational Technical School. PERSONAL: Born July 8, 1988...son of Venaniso Garcia and Sheyla Otomez.

Benshell Garcia #3Junior...Infielder

5’10”...178...Bats-R, Throws-RPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

(Mastbaum)MAJOR: Sports Management

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, soccer, and bas-ketball at Mater Dei High School (Evansville, Indiana)...named honorable mention All-State as a senior after hitting .605 with 21 stolen bases, four home runs, three triples, and nine doubles...also named first team All-SIAC and All-Metro...earned Academic All-City honors...was a member of the MDHS baseball team that was the state finalist team in 2007 and regional champion in 2009...a three-sport Academic All-City performer...was the 2008 Evansville Soccer Player of the Year as well as being named All-City, All-Conference, and All-District this past

fall. PERSONAL: Born June 1, 1991...son of Brian Wannemuehler and Lisa Goodman.

Brad Wannemuehler #11 Freshman...Pitcher

6’1”...185...Bats-L, Throws-LEvansville, Indiana

(Mater Dei) MAJOR: Accounting and Professional Services

TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from Southeastern Com-munity College (West Burlington, Iowa)...was a NJCAA Division II second team All-Region second baseman for SCC after hitting .396 with 39 RBIs, 11 doubles, three triples, and five home runs in 56 games...was honorable mention All-Region as a freshman after .333 with 28 RBIs, eight doubles, five triples, and three home runs...also had 30 stolen bases in two seasons at SCC. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned letters in baseball and football at Penn High School (Mishawaka, Indiana)...was the Class 4A first team

All-State second baseman as a senior. PERSONAL: Born August 8, 1989...son of Kerry and Sherry Kaczmarski.

Ryan Kaczmarski #2Junior...Infielder

5’7”...165...Bats-L, Throws-RMishawaka, Indiana

(Penn)MAJOR: Physical Education

TRANSFER: Transferred to USI after two seasons at Indiana State University...came off the bench in 13 games ... hit .222 with three runs scored. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, football, and soccer at West Vigo High School ...was a three-time All-Vigo County selection... was an honorable mention all-state and all-conference selection as a sophomore...batted .400 with two home runs and 30 RBI as a senior...hit .380 with two home runs and 32 RBI as a junior...hit .427 batting with three home runs and 33 RBI as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Born February 20, 1989...son of Don and Carol Chestnut..

Jarod Rose #14Freshman...Catcher

6’0”...205...Bats-R, Throws-RMishawaka, Indiana

(Penn)MAJOR: Physical Education

Bryan Chestnut #20Junior...Outfielder

6’5”...195...Bats-R, Throws-RWest Terre Haute, Indiana

(West Vigo)MAJOR: Exercise Science

2010: Redshirted. TRANSFER: Becomes an Eagle after two seasons at Glen Oaks Community College (Centreville, Michigan)...batted .346 in 2009 with 40 RBIs, four home runs, and 12 doubles... started his collegiate career by batting .352 with 31 RBIs and 13 doubles in 2008. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, and football at Penn High School (Mishawaka, Indiana). PERSONAL: Born September 23, 1988...son of Bret and Joyce Rose.

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TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from St. Louis Community College-Florissant Valley...played two seasons at Flo Valley.HIGH SCHOOL: Two-sport letterwinner at Bernie High School (Bernie, Missouri) in baseball and basketball...earned All-State honors during his career at BHS. PERSONAL: Born December 6, 1989...son of Barry Dill and Beth Noe.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, and football at Mt. Vernon Township High School (Mt. Vernon, Illinois)...was named first team All-South and All-State as a senior...named Pitcher and Offensive Player of the Year...was 11-0 with a 1.38 ERA as a pitcher, striking out 115 in 81 innings...batted .504 with 48 RBIs, 33 runs scored, and 18 doubles, and .739 slugging percentage...set the MVHS record for RBIs, shutouts, doubles, and hits in a season. PERSONAL: Born December 5, 1991...son of Jim and Laurie Mulvaney.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball and wrestling at Taylor High School (Kokomo, Indiana)...named All-MIC as a junior and senior...batted .466 as a junior and .430 as a senior...helped lead THS to a sectional title as a senior. PERSONAL: Born December 30, 1991...son of Doug and Staci Tinsley.

Jim Mulvaney #24Freshman...Pitcher/Infielder

6’2”...170...Bats-R, Throws-RMt. Vernon, Illinois

(Mt. Vernon)MAJOR: Undecided

Dalton Tinsley #28Freshman...Outfielder

6’1”...190...Bats-L, Throws-RKokomo, Indiana

(Taylor)MAJOR: Kinesiology

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Silas Dill #29Junior...Pitcher

6’5”...185...Bats-R, Throws-R Bernie, MO

(Bernie)MAJOR: Sports Management

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned letters in baseball and basketball at Trinity Lutheran High School (Seymour, Indiana)...helped TLHS to the sectional championship in 2009.PERSONAL: Born April 6, 1992...son of Johnnie Cain and Tracy Poynter.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball and basketball at Central High School (Evansville, Indiana)...was a first team All-Metro and first team All-Conference last spring in baseball, while earning 2009 first team All-Metro and second team All-Conference honors in basketball...named 2010 Academic All-City. SUMMER LEAGUE BASEBALL: Member of the Eugene Pate Post #265 2008 and 2009 sectional championship teams....Pate advanced to the state finals 2008. PERSONAL: Born February 2, 1992...son of Richard and Julie Ahlbrand.

Jonathon Cain #30Freshman...Pitcher

6’0”...154...Bats-R, Throws-RColumbus, Indiana (Trinity Lutheran)

MAJOR: Undecided

Justin Ahlbrand #31Freshman...Pitcher

6’2”...165...Bats-R, Throws-REvansville, Indiana

(Central)MAJOR: Physical Education

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HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball and basketball at Castle High School (Newburgh, Indiana). PERSONAL: Born June 25, 1991...son of Barry and Sandy Wright.

TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from Jackson State Community College...batted .200 in 2010with two doubles and 11 runs scored...also played a year at Southeastern Illinois College. HIGH SCHOOL: Led Mt. Vernon High School (Mt. Vernon, Illinois) in hitting and was All-Conference as a senior...lettered in baseball and basketball during his tenure at MVHS. PERSONAL: Born December 22, 1989...son of Lynn and Tina Hensley.

2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball at South Bend Clay High School (South Bend, Indiana).PERSONAL: Born Octobert 18, 1990...son of Lewis and Janie Boyden

Ben Wright #33Freshman...Pitcher

6’4”...198...Bats-R, Throws-RNewburgh, Indiana

(Central)MAJOR: Social Science

Adam Hensley #34Junior...Pitcher

6’0”...195...Bats-R, Throws-RMt. Vernon, Indiana

(Mt. Vernon)MAJOR: Engineering

Lewis Boyden #37Freshman...Outfielder

6’4”...175...Bats-R, Throws-RSouth Bend, Indiana

(Clay)MAJOR: Marketing and Advertising

TRANSFER: Transferred to USI from Parkland College...appeared in three games, throwing 2.1 innings. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball, basketball, and soccer at Covington High School (Covington, Indiana). PERSONAL: Born October 18, 1990...son of Jeff and Diane Dennis...brother of USI senior right-hander Dennis Taylor.

Adam Dennis #38Freshman...Pitcher

6’3”...200...Bats-R, Throws-RCovington, Indiana

(Covington)MAJOR: Undecided

2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in baseball at Seymour High School (Seymour, Indiana) ... was a mainstay of his high school staff, pitching in 38 games over three varsity seasons, starting 34 ...work nearly 200 innings, recording a 21 - 9 record with 270 strikeouts (a 3.9 to 1 strikeout to walk ratio) and a 2.37 ERA. PERSONAL: Born January 25, 1991...son of Jeff and Susan Lorenzo.

Jordan Lorenzo #36Freshman...Pitcher

6’1”...180...Bats-L, Throws-LSeymour, Indiana

(Seymour)MAJOR: History

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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%

Huling, Michael . 387 63-60 225 46 87 14 1 4 49 115 .511 19 5 27 3 .432 8 5 15-20 109 2 2 .982 Mooney, Dylan .369 65-63 233 63 86 13 2 14 68 145 .622 40 12 34 3 .474 6 0 11-13 266 36 7 .977 Blinn, Justin .352 66-66 256 60 90 18 4 5 46 131 .512 10 6 32 1 .383 5 9 17-21 154 7 2 .988 Choate, Tyler .345 9-9 29 7 10 1 0 0 4 11 .379 6 1 7 1 .459 1 1 2-2 21 6 0 1.000 Fink, Wes .341 66-65 223 59 76 4 0 4 44 92 .413 35 14 30 3 .456 2 1 19-24 48 124 22 .887 Rosario, Wandy .329 64-64 255 64 84 6 1 1 46 95 .373 28 18 34 1 .426 4 6 37-45 77 194 21 .928 Enright, Adam .309 66-66 262 67 81 20 0 0 37 101 .385 20 5 15 2 .366 3 0 7-8 620 26 6 .991 Ehmke, Caleb .297 66-66 259 60 77 23 3 6 52 124 .479 32 6 65 0 .385 2 0 12-16 101 4 5 .955 O’Hair, Kevin .296 36-4 27 7 8 3 0 0 5 11 .407 2 1 7 0 .355 1 1 0-0 15 25 2 .952 Vance, Brad .278 66-65 248 59 69 20 3 10 70 125 .504 25 6 33 1 .352 5 2 16-24 132 208 19 .947 Martin, Todd .264 37-30 91 25 24 7 2 4 27 47 .516 22 2 30 0 .407 3 4 2-2 9 0 0 1.000 Griggs, Ben .217 13-8 23 6 5 0 0 0 4 5 .217 5 1 9 0 .379 0 3 1-1 4 9 4 .765 Rowley, Kyle .200 22-7 30 3 6 3 0 0 9 9 .300 5 4 14 0 .375 1 1 1-1 59 4 0 1.000 Rounder, Reece .194 16-10 31 5 6 3 0 0 8 9 .290 3 2 15 0 .297 1 4 0-0 2 2 1 .800 Wilkinson, Zach .167 10-5 18 2 3 1 0 1 2 7 .389 0 1 6 0 .211 0 0 0-0 19 1 1 .952 Heinz, Craig .143 16-5 21 4 3 0 0 0 1 3 .143 6 0 7 0 .333 0 0 2-2 7 0 0 1.000 Holzmeyer, Chase .000 3-1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 3 0 .250 0 0 0-1 1 0 1 .500 Totals .320 66-66 2234 538 715 136 16 49 472 1030 .461 258 85 368 15 .404 42 37 142-180 1674 734 101 .960 Opponents .278 66-66 2221 313 617 109 4 31 274 827 .372 133 62 336 17 .333 19 24 57-72 1621 619 147 .938

LOB - Team (497), Opp (472). DPs turned - Team (59), Opp (52). IBB - Team (7), Mooney 3, Fink 2, Ehmke 1, Martin 1, Opp (6). Picked off - Vance 3, Rosario 3, Fink 2, Huling 2, Blinn 2, Mooney 1, Martin 1.

(All Games Sorted by Earned Run Average)Player era w-l app-gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr ab b/avg wp hbp bk sfa sha

Vance, Brad 0.00 0-0 1-0 0 0/1 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Canterbury, Jared 2.39 4-1 16-3 0 0/0 0 37.2 30 11 10 21 17 6 1 2 135 .222 4 7 1 1 1 Leach, Trevor 3.05 12-1 26-12 3 1/1 2 112.0 116 53 38 24 70 26 1 4 437 .265 13 10 3 1 8 Geiger, Casey 3.18 2-0 6-5 0 0/1 0 22.2 22 11 8 4 9 2 0 1 89 .247 0 2 0 0 1 Schultze, Josh 3.40 9-2 17-11 3 1/0 0 84.2 105 47 32 16 48 20 0 2 346 .303 5 12 1 0 3 Choate, Tyler 3.68 3-1 4-4 1 1/0 0 22.0 25 12 9 4 9 5 0 1 88 .284 1 2 0 2 0 Blinn, Justin 4.15 0-0 3-1 0 0/0 0 4.1 5 4 2 1 2 0 0 0 15 .333 0 0 0 0 2 Rosario, Wandy 4.31 2-2 27-1 0 0/0 15 39.2 44 20 19 10 33 4 0 3 160 .275 3 1 1 2 2 Marcacci, Dan 4.33 6-3 15-12 1 0/0 0 70.2 76 40 34 18 45 11 2 6 284 .268 2 7 2 3 0 Handley, Scott 4.50 1-1 21-0 0 0/2 0 26.0 32 16 13 10 14 6 0 1 101 .317 1 1 0 4 1 Dennis, Taylor 4.71 12-1 17-17 4 1/0 0 101.1 117 66 53 17 64 22 0 9 413 .283 2 13 0 3 5 Walther, Mark 5.86 1-2 23-0 0 0/0 0 35.1 42 29 23 6 24 7 0 2 145 .290 1 7 1 3 1 Martin, Todd 27.00 0-0 1-0 0 0/0 0 0.2 3 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 5 .600 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3.92 52-14 66-66 12 6/2 17 558.0 617 313 243 133 336 109 4 31 2221 .278 32 62 9 19 24 Opponents 6.71 14-52 66-66 4 1/0 6 540.1 715 538 403 258 368 136 16 49 2234 .320 57 85 9 42 37

PB - Team (26), Mooney 19, Rowley 7, Opp (13). Pickoffs - Team (19), Leach 5, Dennis 4, Mooney 3, Schultze 3, Geiger 1, Wilkinson 1, Handley 1, Choate 1, Opp (15). SBA/ATT - Mooney (37-51), Rowley (16-17), Choate (9-10), Leach (7-10), Canterbury (7-9), Walther (9-9), Marcacci (8-9), Schultze (7-8), Dennis (6-6), Handley (2-5), Wilkinson (4-4),

Geiger (2-2), Rosario (0-2), Blinn (0-2).

University of southern Indiana2010 overall statistics

(All Games Sorted by Batting Average)Record: 52-15 Home: 24-7 Away: 8-3 GLVC: 25-5

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Game date Opposing team Score Inns Overall GLVC Pitcher of record Attend Time

Feb 13, 2010 at Armstrong Atlantic W 8-5 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 Choate (W 1-0) 143 2:30 Feb 14, 2010 at Armstrong Atlantic-1 W 7-3 9 2-0-0 0-0-0 Dennis (W 1-0) 154 2:44 Feb 14, 2010 at Armstrong Atlantic-2 L 7-8 9 2-1-0 0-0-0 Walther (L 0-1) - 2:59 Feb 18, 2010 at Arkansas Tech W 12-6 9 3-1-0 0-0-0 Choate (W 2-0) 125 3:00 Feb 20, 2010 vs Mo. Western State-1 L 6-9 7 3-2-0 0-0-0 Dennis (L 1-1) 75 2:50 Feb 20, 2010 vs Mo. Western State-2 L 3-4 9 3-3-0 0-0-0 Marcacci (L 1-2) - 3:00 Feb 27, 2010 TIFFIN-1 W 5-0 7 4-3-0 0-0-0 Choate (W 3-0) 130 1:36 Feb 27, 2010 TIFFIN-2 W 11-7 9 5-3-0 0-0-0 Leach (W 1-0) 130 2:50 Feb 28, 2010 TIFFIN W 15-11 9 6-3-0 0-0-0 Marcacci (W 1-1) 125 2:52 Mar 5, 2010 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 2-7 9 6-4-0 0-0-0 Choate (L 3-1) 150 2:12 Mar 6, 2010 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 7-6 9 7-4-0 0-0-0 Schultze (W 1-0) 135 2:19 Mar 7, 2010 WAYNE STATE (NE) W 12-1 9 8-4-0 0-0-0 Marcacci (W 2-1) 135 2:10 Mar 8, 2010 WAYNE STATE (NE) W 4-3 9 9-4-0 0-0-0 Leach (W 2-0) 115 2:05 Mar 10, 2010 BELLARMINE L 4-7 9 9-5-0 0-0-0 Handley (L 0-1) 145 3:21 * Mar 12, 2010 INDIANAPOLIS L 10-12 9 9-6-0 0-1-0 Walther (L 0-2) 125 3:35 * Mar 13, 2010 INDIANAPOLIS W 8-7 9 10-6-0 1-1-0 Rosario (W 1-0) 100 2:38 * Mar 14, 2010 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN-1 L 7-14 9 10-7-0 1-2-0 Schultze (L 1-1) 105 2:54 * Mar 14, 2010 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN-2 W 9-5 7 11-7-0 2-2-0 Leach (W 3-0) 105 2:18 Mar 17, 2010 at Bellarmine W 7-3 9 12-7-0 2-2-0 Handley (W 1-1) 125 2:40 * Mar 19, 2010 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 12-0 9 13-7-0 3-2-0 Leach (W 4-0) 225 2:11 * Mar 20, 2010 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 12-11 9 14-7-0 4-2-0 Walther (W 1-2) 165 2:48 * Mar 23, 2010 at Missouri-St. Louis-1 W 15-3 7 15-7-0 5-2-0 Geiger (W 1-0) 65 2:20 * Mar 23, 2010 at Missouri-St. Louis-2 W 8-2 9 16-7-0 6-2-0 Canterbury (W 1-0) 110 2:30 Mar 24, 2010 OAKLAND CITY W 14-4 9 17-7-0 6-2-0 Schultze (W 2-1) 421 2:41 * Mar 27, 2010 at Maryville-1 W 8-1 9 18-7-0 7-2-0 Leach (W 5-0) 300 2:15 * Mar 27,2010 at Maryville-2 W 7-1 7 19-7-0 8-2-0 Dennis (W 2-1) 225 2:02 * Mar 29, 2010 at Maryville-1 W 6-0 7 20-7-0 9-2-0 Geiger (W 2-0) 75 1:30 * Mar 29, 2010 at Maryville-2 W 10-6 9 21-7-0 10-2-0 Canterbury (W 2-0) 75 2:45 Mar 30, 2010 INDIANA SOUTHEAST W 10-5 9 22-7-0 10-2-0 Schultze (W 3-1) 275 2:34 * Apr 2, 2010 DRURY-1 W 5-4 9 23-7-0 11-2-0 Leach (W 6-0) 175 2:25 * Apr 2, 2010 DRURY-2 W 4-3 7 24-7-0 12-2-0 Dennis (W 3-1) 175 1:49 * Apr 3, 2010 DRURY-1 W 5-1 7 25-7-0 13-2-0 Marcacci (W 3-1) 125 1:45 * Apr 3, 2010 DRURY-2 L 2-3 9 25-8-0 13-3-0 Schultze (L 3-2) 125 2:19 Apr 8, 2010 OAKLAND CITY W 15-4 9 26-8-0 13-3-0 Canterbury (W 3-0) 135 3:27 * Apr 10, 2010 at Rockhurst-1 W 15-7 (11) 27-8-0 14-3-0 Rosario (W 2-0) 150 3:30 * Apr 10, 2010 at Rockhurst-2 W 11-0 7 28-8-0 15-3-0 Dennis (W 4-1) 150 1:45 * Apr 11, 2010 at Rockhurst-1 W 11-8 7 29-8-0 16-3-0 Canterbury (W 4-0) 100 2:25 * Apr 11, 2010 atRockhurst-2 W 6-0 9 30-8-0 17-3-0 Schultze (W 4-2) 100 2:05 Apr 4, 2010 at #29 Northern Kentucky-1 W 6-5 7 31-8-0 17-3-0 Marcacci (W 4-1) - 1:59 Apr 4, 2010 at #29 Northern Kentucky-2 L 5-9 7 31-9-0 17-3-0 Rosario (L 2-1) 103 1:48 * Apr 16, 2010 MISSOURI S&T W 12-0 9 32-9-0 18-3-0 Leach (W 7-0) 145 2:27 * Apr 17, 2010 MISSOURI S&T W 16-10 9 33-9-0 19-3-0 Dennis (W 5-1) 300 2:54 * Apr 18, 2010 MISSOURI S&T-1 L 6-8 7 33-10-0 19-4-0 Rosario (L 2-2) 240 2:34 * Apr 18, 2010 MISSOURI S&T-2 W 12-6 9 34-10-0 20-4-0 Schultze (W 5-2) 240 2:35 Apr 20, 2010 at #16 Evansville L 2-8 9 34-11-0 20-4-0 Marcacci (L 4-2) 926 2:25 * Apr 24, 2010 at Saint Joseph’s (IN) L 3-7 9 34-12-0 20-5-0 Leach (L 7-1) 63 2:30

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Inning-by-inning summary:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total

Southern Indiana 69 80 81 61 57 62 71 31 18 8 538 Opponents 35 32 46 43 37 30 32 26 32 0 313

Win-loss summary:

Overall 52-14Conference 25- 5Non-Conference 27- 9Home games 24- 7Away games 20- 4Neutral site 8- 3Day games 44-11Night games 8- 3vs Left starter 14- 2vs Right starter 38-121-Run games 10- 32-Run games 4- 25+Run games 26- 3Extra innings 1- 0Shutouts 6- 1

2010 Game results for southern Indiana(All games)

Continued on page 17

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Jeff Schulz - Royals, Cubs, PiratesDave Sensenbrenner - GiantsGlenn Ray - RoyalsKevin Brown - Rangers, Blue Jays, Devil Rays, CardinalsTodd Niemeier - Mariners, Evansville OttersJason Krack - Richmond RoostersBarry Strauser - Anderson LawmenCraig Shoebridge - Dubois County DragonsMichael Peerman - Evansville OttersPaul Kohler - Evansville OttersSteve Owen - Kenosha MammothsNathan Arnold - Evansville OttersDarin Mastroianni - Blue JaysJeremy Kehrt - Red SoxCory Julian - Evansville Otters Alex Thieroff- Seattle Mariners

Great Lakes Valley Conference2010 FINAL Baseball Standings

East

School Conf CPct. Overall Pct. Streak

Northern Kentucky * 24-6 0.800 43-17 0.717 L1

Indianapolis * 19-9 0.679 35-22 0.614 L1

Bellarmine * 18-12 0.600 34-24 0.586 L1

Saint Joseph’s * 16-12 0.571 32-22 0.593 L1

Lewis * 15-16 0.484 27-30 0.474 L4

Kentucky Wesleyan 10-18 0.357 18-28 0.391 L5

UW-Parkside 7-25 0.219 13-39 0.250 L3

West

Southern Indiana * 25-5 0.833 52-14 0.788 W2

Drury * 18-8 0.692 26-23 0.531 L3

Rockhurst * 15-15 0.500 30-25 0.545 L2

Missouri S&T 14-18 0.438 19-33 0.365 L1

Quincy 13-18 0.419 26-23 0.531 L5

Missouri-St. Louis 11-21 0.344 15-37 0.288 W1

Maryville # 5-27 0.156 10-39 0.204 L4

* Clinched GLVC Tournament Berth

Game date Opposing team Score Inns Overall GLVC Pitcher of record Attend Time * Apr 24, 2010 at Saint Joseph’s (IN) W 6-3 7 35-12-0 21-5-0 Dennis (W 6-1) 73 2:06 * May 1, 2010 at Quincy-1 W 10-5 9 36-12-0 22-5-0 Leach (W 8-1) 212 2:52 * May 1, 2010 at Quincy-2 W 8-7 7 37-12-0 23-5-0 Dennis (W 7-1) 197 2:08 * May 2, 2010 at Quincy-1 W 9-1 7 38-12-0 24-5-0 Marcacci (W 5-2) 224 1:50 * May 2, 2010 at Quincy-2 W 10-3 9 39-12-0 25-5-0 Schultze (W 6-2) 214 2:38 > May 6, 2010 vs Lewis W 11-3 9 40-12-0 25-5-0 Leach (W 9-1) 225 2:25 > May 7, 2010 vs Rockhurst W 10-3 9 41-12-0 25-5-0 Dennis (W 8-1) 200 2:13 > May 8, 2010 vs Indianapolis W 16-2 9 42-12-0 25-5-0 Marcacci (W 6-2) 225 2:25 > May 9, 2010 vs Bellarmine W 4-2 9 43-12-0 25-5-0 Schultze (W 7-2) 350 2:30 + May 13, 2010 INDIANAPOLIS W 9-6 9 44-12-0 25-5-0 Leach (W 10-0) 425 2:29 + May 14, 2010 WAYNE STATE W 12-10 9 45-12-0 25-5-0 Dennis (W 9-1) 376 2:42 + May 15, 2010 #20 GRAND VALLEY STATE L 3-6 9 45-13-0 25-5-0 Marcacci (L 6-3) 307 2:25 + May 15, 2010 #22 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 6-5 9 46-13-0 25-5-0 Schultze (W 7-2) 325 2:45 + May 16, 2010 GRAND VALLEY STATE W 7-3 9 47-13-0 25-5-0 Leach (W 11-1) 315 2:40 + May 16, 2010 GRAND VALLEY STATE W 11-4 9 48-13-0 25-5-0 Dennis (W 10-1) 315 2:39 ! May 23, 2010 vs #11 Minnesota State W 8-6 9 49-13-0 25-5-0 Dennis (W 11-1) 302 3:26 ! May 25, 2010 vs #6 Kutztown W 7-1 9 50-13-0 25-5-0 Schultze (W 9-2) 513 2:32 ! May 27, 2010 vs #4 Ga. Coll. & St. Univ L 0-3 9 50-14-0 25-5-0 Canterbury (L 4-1) 491 2:26 ! May 28, 2010 vs #4 Ga. Coll. & St. Univ W 3-2 9 51-14-0 25-5-0 Dennis (W 12-1) 612 2:43 ! May 29, 2010 vs #1 UC San Diego W 6-4 9 52-14-0 25-5-0 Leach (W 12-1) 1107 3:11

* = Conference Game > = GLVC Tournament + = NCAA II Midwest Regional ! = NCAA II Championship Series () extra inning game

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Game results for southern Indiana(All games)

2010 GLVC Baseball

Darin Mastroianni Advanced to Double A with the

Toronto Bluejays last year.

Eagles In The Pros

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA Baseball All-Time Records

HittingHIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE (50 AT BATS OR MORE)

Season: Jason Folz (1998) ...................................................................... .455Career: Dave Schenk (1977-78) .......................................................... .421

HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (50 AT BATS OR MORE)

Season: Dennis Humphrey (1990) ...................................................... .840Career: Jeff Schulz (1982-83) ............................................................... .734

TOTAL BASES (50 AT BATS OR MORE)

Game: Dylan Mooney (13) vs. Quincy, May 8, 2009 Tyler Choate (13 vs. Lewis, April 3, 2009 Season: Dylan Mooney (2010) .............................................. 145Career: Jason Krack (1992-95) .............................................................. 411

MOST AT BATSGame: Marcus Renn (7) vs. Brescia, March 1, 2001Matt Vince (7) vs. St. Joseph’s, April 24, 1993Season: Adam Enright (2010) ................................................................ 262Career: Adam Schiff (2000-03) ............................................................. 730

MOST HITSGame: Matt Vince (6) vs. St. Joseph’s, April 24, 1993Stu Sheets (6) vs. Denison, May 11, 1994Season: Darin Mastroianni (2007) ........................................................... 97Career: Mike Peerman (1997-00) ........................................................ 270

LONGEST HITTING STREAK: Josh Perkins (2000 & 2001) 21 Games; Last two games of 2000 and the first 19 of 2001

CONSECUTIVE HITS: Stu Sheets, 1994 11(Also reached base 12 consecutive times [1 Walk])

MOST DOUBLESGame: Four Players with 3 (Last: Paul Kohler vs. USC-Aiken, March 10, 2003)Season: Benny Shackelford (1990) ......................27

Career: Mike Peerman(1997-00) ....................59

MOST TRIPLESGame: 3 Players with 2 (Last: Alex Thieroff vs. Spalding, April 26, 2003)Season: Steve Owen (2003............... 8Career: Steve Owen (2002-03)..... 13Mike Peerman (1997-2000)....................................................... 13

MOST HOME RUNSGame: Dylan Mooney (3) vs. Quincy, May 8, 2009 Dennis Humphrey (3) vs. UM-St. Louis, April 14, 1992Van Hook (3) vs. Bellarmine, April 27, 1984Season: Dylan Mooney (2010).................................................. 14 Kevin Brown (1993) ..................................................................... 14Career: Dennis Humphrey (1988-92) .................................................... 31

MOST RUNS BATTED INGame: Greg Baisden (8) vs. Brescia, March 1, 2001Van Hook (8) vs. Bellarmine, April 27, 1984Season: Brad Vance (2010) ....................................................... 70Career: Jason Krack (1992-95) .............................................................. 199

MOST RUNS SCOREDGame: Matt Vince (6) vs. St. Joseph’s, April 24, 1993Season: Adam Enright (2010) ................................................................... 67Career: Stu Sheets (1991-94) ................................................................. 183

MOST STOLEN BASESGame: Five Players with 4 (Last: Chad Werry vs. St. Joseph’s, March 25, 2009)Season: Darin Mastroianni (2007) ......................................................... 64*Career: Matt Vince (1992-94) ................................................................... 86 *NCAA II season champion for stolen bases

MOST WALKSGame: Three Players with 4 (Last: Tyler Choate vs. Rockhurst, April 11, 2009) Season: Mark Larue (1986) .........................................................................45Career: Keith Ayres (1985-88) ................................................................ 131Dave Schenk

USI’s career leader for batting average

Kevin BrownUSI’s single-season

homerun record holder

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HIT BY PITCHGame: Matt Keener (3) vs. SIU Edwardsville, April 3, 2005Justin Konopacki (3) vs. Oakland City, March 29, 2001Jason Folz (3) vs. Presbyterian, March 13, 1998Season: Wes Fink (2008) ............................................................................. 20Career: Corey Goers (2002-05) ................................................................ 37

PitchingMOST INNINGS PITCHEDGame: Nathan Arnold (11.2 innings) vs. Missouri-St. Louis, April 8, 2006Season: Trevor Leach (2010) .............................................. 112.0Career: Todd Niemeier (1992-95) ......................................................298.0

MOST GAMES APPEARANCESSeason: Trevor Leach (2009) .................................................................... 31 Shaun Larsen (2009) ....................................................................31Career: Mike Fetscher (1992-95) ............................................................ 68Aaron Clark (2004-07) ................................................................. 68

MOST COMPLETE GAMESSeason: Todd Krapf (1990) ........................................................................... 9Career: Steve Spoylar (1986-89) .............................................................. 26

MOST SHUTOUTSSeason: Craig Shoobridge (1994).............................................................. 3Gene Whorl (1980)........................................................................... 3Career: Craig Shoobridge (1993-96)........................................................ 6

MOST SAVESSeason: Shaun Larsen (2008)............17*Career: Shaun Larsen(2008-09)..................................33 *NCAA II saves leader.

MOST STRIKE OUTSGame:Mike Fetscher (14) vs. Paine,March 14, 1992Season: Kylan Stuck (1993)................ 81Career: Mike Fetscher(1992-95).............................. 218

MOST WINSSeason: Trevor Leach (2010)...........................12Taylor Dennis (2010).........................12Career: Todd Niemeier (1992-95) .............. 25

BEST WIN-LOSS PERCENTAGE(AVERAGE 8 DECISIONS PER YEAR)

Season: Trevor Leach (2009).....................11-0, 1.000Career: Damon Brown (1991-93)............. 15-2, .882

BEST EARNED RUN AVERAGESeason: Dave Sensenbrenner (1979).................. 1.36Nathan Arnold (2006)...............................1.36Career: John Warner (1972-75)............................ 2.65

FieldingPUTOUTSGame: Jason Krack (19) vs. Northern Kentucky, April 23, 1994Season:Jason Krack (1994) ..................................................................... 485Career:Brian Maurer (1990-93) ..........................................................1618

ASSISTSGame: Alex Thieroff (9) vs. Bellarmine, May 7, 2009Season:Kevin O’Hair (2009) .........................................................................202

Career:Tom Drake(1989-92)............................................................................................451

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA Baseball All-Time Records

Todd NiemeierUSI’s all-time winningest pitcher & member of the USI Athletic Hall of Fame

Mike FetscherUSI’s two-time All-American and

member of the USI Athletic Hall of Fame

Tom DrakeUSI’s all-time leader in assists

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USI Team Records

Most Hits in a Game ..............................................................28 vs. St. Joseph’s (April 24, 1993)

Most Consecutive Batters to Reach Base ...............13 vs. Oakland City (March 31,1992)

13 vs. IUPUI (April 12,1995)

Most RBIs in a Game .....................................................................25 vs. Brescia (March 1, 2001)

Most Runs Scored in an Game .........................................28 vs. St. Joseph’s (April 24, 1993)

28 vs. IUPUI (April 12, 1995)

28 vs. Brescia (March 1, 2001)

Most Runs Scored in an Inning ................................................... 13 vs. IUPUI (April 12, 1995)

Most Walks in an Inning .................................................. 5 vs. Oakland City (March 19, 1991)

Most Walks in a Game ...................................................16 vs. Kentucky State (April 16, 1994)

Best Winning Margin ..........................................................26 vs. IUPUI (28-2) (April 12, 1995);

26 vs. Brescia (28-2) March 1, 2001

SEASON:

Highest Team Batting Average ................................................................................... .349 (1998)

Most Hits in a Season ....................................................................................................... 715 (2010)

Most Doubles in a Season ..........................................................................................136 (2010)

Most Triples in a Season .................................................................................................... 24 (1992)

Most Home Runs in a Season .......................................................................................... 49 (2010)

Most RBIs in a Season ...................................................................................................... 472 (2010)

Most Runs Scored in a Season ......................................................................................538 (2010)

Most Walks in a Season ....................................................................................................263 (1986)

Most at Bats in a Season ............................................................................................... 2234 (2010)

Hit by Pitch ............................................................................................................................... 85 (2010)

Most Stolen Bases in a Season .......................................................150 (150/177, .847) (2007)

PITCHING

Most Strikeouts by Staff ................................................................................................. 374 (2008)

Lowest Team E.R.A. ...........................................................................................................3.16 (2006)

Most Games Won ................................................................................................................... 52 (2010)

Best Winning Percentage ................................................................................ 788 (52-14) (2010)

Longest Winning Streak .......................................................................................... 15 (2010)

Hit Batters ................................................................................................................................ 89 (2001)

FIELDING

Most Putouts in a Season ............................................................................................. 1674 (2010)

Most Assists in a Season ..................................................................................................762 (2007)

Most Chances in a Season ............................................................................................ 2509 (2010)

Most Double Plays in a Season ....................................................................................... 61 (1989)

USI YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSYEAR RECORD .Pct1971 8- 7 .5331972 10- 14 .4171973 5-17 .2271974 18- 19 .4861975 8- 23 .2581976 13- 34 .2771977 21- 20 .5121978 15- 12 .5551979! 19- 10 .6551980 25- 13 .6581981 22- 23 .4891982 17- 30 .3331983!* 16- 18 .4711984 13- 10 .5651985* 21- 17 .5521986 23- 29 .4421987 17- 22 .4361988 23- 25 .4801989! 30- 21 .5881990 25- 22 .5211991 32- 21 .6021992!# 40- 19 .6781993!#* 41- 12 .7741994! 36- 19 .6551995 29- 23 .5581996 27- 22 .5511997 30- 16 .6521998 26- 19 .5781999 34- 19 .6422000 24- 31 .4362001 28- 29 .4912002 23-28 .4512003 24-27 .4712004 23-33 .4112005 26-30 .4642006 18-33 .3532007!+ 43-23 .652 2008# 36-20 .523 2009#! 39-19 .672 2010#+< 52-14 .788TOTAL 928-829 .528

! NCAA Tournament Bid; * GLVC Tournament Cham-pions; # GLVC Regular Season Champions;

+ NCAA Div II Championship Series; <NCAA II National Championship

USI All-Time Coaching Records

Coach Record

Jim Brown (1971-75) 49 - 80

Larry Shown (1976-87) 220 - 230

Gary Redman (1988-93) 191 - 120

Mike Goedde (1994-2006) 348 - 329

Tracy Archuleta (2007-Present) 170-76

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SCREAMING EAGLES HONOR ROLL ALL-AMERICANS1991: Dennis Humphrey (Preseason)

1992: Matt Vince (3rd Team)

1993: Matt Vince (Preseaon) Kevin Brown (1st Team) Mike Fetscher (3rd Team)

1994: Kevin Brown (Preseason and 3rd Team) Mike Fetscher (Preseason and 3rd Team) Todd Niemeier (Preseason) Jason Krack (Preseason) Matt Vince (Preseason) 1995: Mike Fetscher (Preseason) Todd Niemeier (Preseason)

1998: Jason Folz (Preseason)

1999: Mike Peerman (3rd Team) Rob Bowers (3rd Team)

2007: Darin Mastroianni (1st Team) 2008: Shaun Larsen (3rd Team) 2009: Shaun Larsen (Preseason) (2nd Team Daktronics) (3rd Team ABCA) 2010: Trevor Leach (Preseason, NCBWA Hon. Mem.) Dylan Mooney (NCBWA Hon. Mem.) Tyler Choate (Preseason)

ALL REGION1990: Dennis Humphrey (1st Team)

1991: Benny Shackelford (1st Team) Dennis Humphrey (1st Team)

1992: Matt Vince (1st Team) Brian Maurer (2nd Team) Tom Drake (2nd Team) Todd Niemeier (2nd Team)

1993: Kevin Brown (1st Team) Mike Fetscher (1st Team) Jason Krack (1st Team) Todd Niemeier (1st Team)

1994: Kevin Brown (1st Team) Mike Fetscher (1st Team) Todd Niemeier (1st Team) Jason Krack (2nd Team) Greg Orr (2nd Team) Matt Vince (2nd Team)

1995: Andy Hoffman (1st Team)

1997: Jason Engelbrecht (2nd Team) Peter Johnson (2nd Team)

1998: Jason Folz (1st Team)

1999: Mike Peerman (1st Team) Rob Bowers (1st Team) Josh Heldt (2nd Team)

2000: Mike Peerman (1st Team)

2003: Steve Owen (2nd Team)

2007: Darin Mastroianni (1st Team) (Player of the Year) Hunter Slade (1st Team) 2008: Josh Huebner (1st Team) Shaun Larsen (1st Team) Jeremy Kehrt (2nd Team) 2009: Chad Werry (1st Team) Trevor Leach (1st Team) Shaun Larsen (1st Team) Tyler Choate (1st Team) Alex Thieroff (2nd Team)

2010: Dylan Mooney (1st Team) Trevor Leach (1st Team) Michael Huling (2nd Team)

REGION PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2007: Darin Mastroianni

NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT1989: Todd Deweese Roger Huebner

1992: Tom Drake Dennis Humphrey Jason Krack Blake Krueger Brian Maurer Matt Vince

1993: Kevin Brown Jason Krack

1994: Kevin Brown Jason Krack Stu Sheets

2007: Darin Mastroianni (MOP) Hunter Slade Corey Julian Jeremy Kehrt Chad Werry

2010: Brad Vance (MOP) Wandy Rosario Trevor Leach Wes Fink Michael Huling

GLVC COACH OF THE YEAR1983: Larry Shown1993: Gary Redman

REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR2007 : Tracy Archuleta 2010: Tracy Archuleta

ALL-GLVC1982: Jeff Schultz Kirk Taylor Steve Culvert

1984: Greg Hobgood Dave Weaver

1985: Kirk Taylor Rob May Dale Crossfield

1986: Jeff Embrey Richie Johnson

1987: Patrick Crews Ed Waters

1989: Jason Stamm Roger Huebner Mike McDonough

1990: Dennis Humphrey Steve Spahn Benny Shackelford

1991: Tom Drake Benny Shackelford Dennis Humphrey

1992: Damon Brown (Hon. Mention) Tom Drake Dennis Humphrey (Hon. Mention) Jason Krack (Hon. Mention) Brian Maurer Todd Niemeier Barry Strauser (Hon. Mention) Matt Vince

1993: Kevin Brown (1st Team) Mike Fetscher (1st Team) Brian Maurer (2nd Team) Barry Strauser (2nd Team) Matt Vince (2nd Team) Todd Niemeier (2nd Team)

1994: Kevin Brown (1st Team and Player of the Year) Greg Orr (1st Team) Todd Niemeier (1st Team) Matt Vince (1st Team) Mike Fetscher (2nd Team) Jason Krack (2nd Team) Barry Strauser (2nd Team)

1995: Andy Hoffman (1st Team) Mike Fetscher (1st Team) Jason Krack (1st Team) Todd Niemeier (2nd Team) Jason Engelbrecht (2nd Team)

1996: Jason Englebrecht (1st Team) Andy Hoffman (2nd Team)

1997: Jason Engelbrecht (1st Team) Kevin Irons (2nd Team) Rich Eyler (2nd Team) Peter Johnson (2nd Team)

Dennis HumphreyFormer All-American holds

career home run record with 31

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1998: Jason Folz (1st Team) Rudy Boals (2nd Team)

1999: Mike Peerman (1st Team) Josh Heldt (1st Team) Rob Bowers (1st Team)

2000: Mike Peerman (1st Team)

2001: Adam Schiff (2nd Team) Andy Nucci (2nd Team)

2002: Steve Owen (2nd Team) Steve Arnold (2nd Team)

2003: Steve Owen (1st Team) Matt Keener (2nd Team) Noah Wetzel (2nd Team)

2004: Noah Wetzel (1st Team) Matt Keener (2nd Team)

2005: Matt Keener (1st Team) Noah Wetzel (2st Team)

2006: Nathan Arnold (Honorable Mention)

2007: Darin Mastroianni (1st Team) Hunter Slade (1st Team)

2008: Josh Huebner (1st Team) Jeremy Kehrt (1st Team) Shaun Larsen (1st Team) Matt Pleiss (2nd Team) Alex Thieroff (3rd Team) Chad Werry (3rd Team)

2009: Chad Werry (1st Team) Shaun Larsen (1st Team) Alex Thieroff (1st Team) Trevor Leach (1st Team) Tyler Choate (2nd Team)

2010: Dylan Mooney (1st Team) Trevor Leach (1st Team) Michael Huling (1st Team) Wandy Rosario (2nd Team) Justin Blinn (2nd Team) Caleb Ehmke (2nd Team) Taylor Dennis (2nd Team)

GLVC PLAYER OF THE YEAR1994: Kevin Brown2007: Darin Mastroianni

ACADEMIC ALL-GLVC1993: Darryl Adler Andy Julian Jason Krack Todd Niemeier Stu Sheets Matt Vince Neil Walther

1994: Darryl Adler Don Burton Steve Gries Jason Krack Todd Niemeier Stu Sheets Matt Vince

1995: Darryl Adler Todd Niemeier Barry Strauser

1996: Jeremy Cook Jason Engelbrecht Kevin Irons Shayne Stock

1997: Drew Bailey Jeremy Cook Jason Engelbrecht Kevin Irons

1998: Doug Allison Jeremy Cook Keith Kirkland Ryan Martin

1999: Steve Arnold Scott Braun Andy Cook Jeremy Cook Blair Kriner Dustin Greenfield Greg Keown Keith Kirkland Pete Milas Marcus Renn

2000: Steve Arnold Greg Baisden Scott Braun Andy Cook Dustin Greenfield Josh Hodge Greg Keown Keith Kirkland Marcus Renn Jay Winter

2001: Steve Arnold Nathan Esche Corey Mackie Brian Scroggins Jay Winters

2002: Steve Arnold Nathan Esche Matt Keener Brian Scroggins Noah Wetzel

2003: Adam Anderson Brian Anderson Jed Davis Nathan Esche Brandon Higgs Dustin Jourdan Matt Keener Paul Kohler Mike Kottmeyer Daniel Tomashek Noah Wetzel

2004: Adam Anderson Aaron Clark Nathan Esche Matt Keener Mike Kottmeyer Andy Rumpler Noah Wetzel

2005: Aaron Clark Jed Davis Matt Halbig Matt Keener Andy Rumpler Chris Turner Noah Wetzel

2006: Nathan Arnold Aaron Clark Darin Mastroianni

Hunter Slade Alex Thieroff Chris Turner

2007: Michael Beaven Aaron Clark Cory Julian Darin Mastroianni Aaron Schmitt Hunter Slade Ryan Stemple

2008: Michael Beaven Caleb Ehmke Cory Julian Greg Horn Aaron Schmitt Garrett Oros

2009: Caleb Ehmke Brad Mangold

2010: Justin Blinn Tyler Choate Caleb Ehmke‘ Casey Geiger Craig Heinz Zach Wilkinson

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT V2004: Matt Keener (1st Team)2005: Matt Keener (1st Team)2007: Darin Mastroianni (1st Team) Hunter Slade (1st Team)

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA2004: Matt Keener (1st Team)2005: Matt Keener (1st Team)2007: Darin Mastroianni (3rd Team)

Matt KeenerTwo-Time Academic All-American

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USI BASEBALL SERIES RECORDS WITH OPPONENTSSCHOOL RECORDAdrian 1- 0Alabama Huntsville 3- 6American University 1- 0Anderson (SC) 3- 3Angelo St. 1-0Arkansas Tech 2-0 Armstrong State 4- 14Ashland 12-9Augusta State (GA) 12-20Augustana 2- 0Austin Peay 0- 7Bellarmine 64-57Belmont College 0- 2Bloomsburg 1- 0Brescia 9- 2Butler 2- 6Carson Newman 2- 4 California San Diego 1-0Central Missouri 2- 1Central State 0- 1Chicago State 2- 0Christians Brothers 4- 1Clarion 1- 0Columbus State (GA) 1-7Cumberland 3-11David Lipscomb 1-11Dayton 1- 0Denison 1- 0DePauw 1- 1Drury 10-5Eastern Illinois 6-19Eckerd College (FL) 0- 2Erskine 3- 0Evansville 18-28Findlay 3-0Flagler College (FL) 2- 0Fort Valley 2- 0Franklin 4- 0Frankllin Pierce 1-0Faulkner 0- 1Georgia College 1- 2Georgia Southern 0- 2Georgia State 1- 2Grand Valley State 7-3-1Greenville College 2- 2Hanover 3- 0Henderson St. 3-4Huntington 1- 2Illinois State 1- 0-1 Illinois Tech 0- 1Indiana 1- 3Indianapolis 35-42Indiana State 1- 4IP Fort Wayne 19-5IUPUI 28- 3IU Southeast 29- 8Iowa 0- 1

Jacksonville 0- 1Kennesaw State 0- 2Kentucky State 16- 3Kentucky Wesleyan 83-60 Kutztown 1- 0LaSalle 0- 1Lincoln Memorial 2- 4Livingston 1- 0Lewis 44-46Louisville 0- 2-1 Mankato State (MN) 0- 1Mansfield (PA) 1- 0Marian 10- 7Maryville 4-0McKendree 18- 11Mercyhurst 1- 1Milligan 1- 0Minnesota State 1- 0 Missouri Baptist 2- 4Missouri-S&T 16- 1Missouri-St. Louis 41-38Missouri Western 0- 2Mississippi College 0- 2Montevallo 0- 2Mount Mercy 2- 0Mount Olive (NC) 1- 0Murray State 3- 9- 1Nicholls State 0- 2North Dakota 0- 1North Florida 0- 1Northeastern Illinois 1- 0Northern Kentucky 45-40Northwood 7-1Oakland (MI) 1- 1Oakland City 81- 9-1Ohio Wesleyan 1- 1Olney Central 3- 0Paine College (GA) 6- 0Philadelphia Textile 1- 1Pittsburgh-Johnstown 1- 0Presbyterian 4 - 2Purdue 0 - 2Purdue Calumet 1 - 3Quincy 31- 30-1Rockford 0- 2Rockhurst 12-8Rochester Tech 0 - 1Rose Hulman 8 - 1Sacred Heart (CN) 2- 1Saginaw Valley State 1 - 0Savannah State 1- 0Shepherd (WV) 1- 0Shippensburg 3- 1South Carolina-Aiken 8-13South Dakota State 1- 1SE Louisiana 0- 2SE Missouri State 25-25SW Louisiana 1- 5

SIU-Carbondale 1- 1SIU-Edwardsville 44-59Slippery Rock 1- 2Saint Joseph’s 26-33St. John’s 1- 0St. Leo 1- 2St. Mary’s 1- 1Swarthmore 0- 1Tampa 0- 2Tennessee-Martin 6- 5Tiffin 3- 0Trinity College 0- 1Troy State 0- 1Truman State 5- 1UNC-Charlotte 0- 1Vincennes 2- 0Wayne State (NE) 4- 0Wayne State (MI) 4- 1Washington (MO) 4- 2West Georgia 17-24Western Illinois 0- 2Western Kentucky 2- 8West Virginia 0-1West Virginia Wesleyan 1- 0Whittenburg 2- 1Winona State 0- 1Wisconsin 1- 1Wisconsin-Platteville 1- 0Wisconsin-Parkside 23-22 Wright State 1- 7Xavier 1- 3

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About the University of Southern IndianaLocationThe University of Southern Indiana was founded in Evansville in 1965.USI is a comfortable drive from the major metropolitan centers ofIndianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, and St. Louis.

The CampusThe Health Professions Center, Science Center, Wright AdministrationBuilding, Education Center, and Orr Center are located on the northside of campus. Rice Library, University Center, Liberal Arts Center,Technology Center, and Business and Engineering Center form thequadrangle in the center of campus. The Physical Activities Center andthe Recreation, Fitness, and Wellness Center are located east of UniversityBoulevard, a major thoroughfare through campus. Apartment buildingsand residence halls are home to 2,800 students who live on campus.

Academic LifeThe University enrolls 10,702 students and offers undergraduate majorsin 70 areas of study. An ever-increasing number of post-graduate programsalso are available to students who wish to continue their education,including a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. Opportunities areavailable for service learning, study abroad, and internships.

Campus LifeOutside the classroom, students have opportunities to participate inmore than 90 organizations offering co-curricular and extra-curricularactivities. Special interest clubs, student government, sororities andfraternities, music and drama groups, and other organizations enablethe students to enjoy and contribute to campus life.

Residence LifeStudents living on campus have their choice of two types of housing.Students can live in standard apartments or in residence halls whichhave amenities such as Internet connections, wireless Internet, andcable television. Computer labs, laundromats, a convenience store,outdoor and indoor recreation areas, and student lounges contribute to an efficient living environment that has proven to be overwhelm-ingly popular with students. Meal plans also are available at the University Center, which is located in the center of campus.

Financial AssistanceUSI provides families with an affordable way to a higher education.While some families fi nd that they can handle the cost of a USIeducation without fi nancial assistance, others qualify for need-basedfi nancial packages, including grants, loans, and on-campus jobs.

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Evansville, Indiana ...A CITY with urban attractions and hometown friendliness

Evansville FAST FACTS• Indiana’s third-largest city (population of 126,000 persons and a metropolitan area of 280,000 residents)

• Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science

• An activity-filled riverfront that includes Casino

Aztar and the LST 325, a World War II ship

• Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden

• Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra

• Evansville Otters (Frontier League baseball team)

• Westside Nut Club Fall Festival

• Entertainment venues: Roberts Stadium,Victory Theatre, The Centre

• Hundreds of restaurants

Situated on the banks of the Ohio River, Evansville is a mid-sized city that welcomes USI students and offers them plenty of things to do.Roberts Stadium and the Victory Theatre attract students to concertsby entertainers like Nelly, Aerosmith, Kenny Chesney, Kid Rock, andJosh Groban. Traveling Broad-way shows and feature performances cometo The Centre. For a relaxing walk or invigorating run, the downtownriverfront features a greenway with a view of the changing river trafficand the Evansville skyline. Movie theatres (including an IMAX) andSwonder Ice Arena draw students together for fun, activity, and fellowship.Evansville’s coffee shops, restaurants, and shopping areas also areplaces where students like to spend time. Less than three miles fromcampus, shopping centers and restaurants are plentiful. Eastland Mall on Green River Road and the commercial centers off Burkhardt Road offer more restaurants and terrific shopping. USI’s suburban location inthe rolling hills of western Vanderburgh County is just minutes away from all that Evansville has to offer.

www.evansvillecvb.org

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

6 7 8 9 10 11 Armstrong Atlantic St. 1 p.m.

12 Armstrong Atlantic St. Noon

13 Armstrong Atlantic St. 10 a.m.

14 15 16 17 18 19 vs. Ft. Hays State (@ Ark. Tech) 4 p.m.

20 Arkansas Tech 3 p.m.

21 22 23 24 25 Montevallo 3 p.m.

26 Montevallo 1 p.m.

27 Montevallo Noon

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2 3 4 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

5 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

6 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

7 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

8 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

9 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

10 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

11 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

12 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

13 Dunn Hospitality Touranment

14 15 16 17 18 19 Missouri S&T (DH) Noon*

20 Drury (DH) Noon*

21 22 23 24 25 26 Rockhurst (DH) Noon*

27 28 29 Evansville 6 p.m.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 Indianapolis Noon*

2 3 4 5 6 7 St. Joseph’s (DH) Noon*

8 St. Joseph’s (DH) Noon*

9 10 11 12 GLVC Tour.

13 GLVC Tour.

14 GLVC Tour.

15 GLVC Tour.

16 17 18 19 NCAA II Regional

20NCAA II Regional

21 NCAA II Regional

22 NCAA II Regional

23 NCAA II Regional

24 25 26 27 28 NCAA II Championship Series

29 NCAA II Championship Series

30 NCAA II Championship Series

31 NCAA II Championship Series

1 NCAA II Championship Series

2 NCAA II Championship Series

3 NCAA II Championship Series

4 NCAA II Championship Series

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 Bellarmine TBA*

2 Bellarmine (DH) Noon*

3 Bellarmine 11 a.m.*

4 5 Ky. Wesleyan 6 p.m.*

6 Ky. Wesleyan 6 p.m.*

7 8 Northern Ky. 6 p.m.*

9 Northern Ky. (DH) 3 p.m.*

10 Northern Ky. Noon

11 12 13 14 15 16 Lewis (DH) Noon*

17 Lewis (DH) Noon*

18 19 Ky. Wesleyan (DH) 1 p.m.*

20 21 22 Wis.-Parkside (DH) 3 p.m.*

23 Wis.-Parkside (DH) 3 p.m.*

24 25 26 Oakland City 6 p.m.

27 28 29 Indianapolis 6 p.m.*

30 Indianapolis (DH) 3 p.m.*

USI BASEBALL SCHEDULE*GLVC Games; Home Games In Gray; Road Games In White; Neutral Site In Black; All Times are CST;

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USI SCREAMING EAGLESQUICK FACTS

GENERALName of school: University of Southern IndianaCity/population: Evansville/280,000 (Metro area)Founded: 1965Enrollment: 10,702 (Fall 2010)Nickname: Screaming EaglesSchool colors: Red, White, BlueArena/capacity: USI Baseball Field/500Affiliation: NCAA IIConference: Great Lakes ValleyPresident: Dr. Linda L.M. BennettAlma mater, yr.: Cincinnati, ‘74Athletic Director: Jon Mark HallAlma mater, yr.: Murray State, ‘90Athletic Department phone: 812/464-1846Athletic Trainer: David MaldonadoPhone: 812/465-1298Assistant Athletic Trainer: Becky McGinnisPhone: 812/464-1955

HISToRyFirst yr. of Baseball: 1971overall All-Time Record: 928-829 (.528)yrs. in NCAA Regionals/Last: 9/2010Last post-season opponent: 2010; UC San Diego (NCAA II National Champ.) Result: W 6-4

CoACHING STAFFHead Coach: Tracy ArchuletaAlma Mater, yr.: Metropolitan State College of Denver, 1997Record at USI: 170-76 (4 Years)Career Record: 318-200 (9 Years)Baseball office Phone: 812/464-1943Best Time/Day to reach Coach: MorningsAssistant Coaches: Chris Marx; Jeremy Kuester

2010 TEAM INFoRMATIoNoverall Record: 52-14Conference Record: 25-5 (1st GLVC West/ GLVC Tournament Champ.)Final ranking last year: 1stLettermen returning/lost: 15/10

SPoRTS INFoRMATIoNSports Information Director: Ray SimmonsSID office phone: 812/465-1622Home phone: 812/402-6435Assistant Sports Information Director: Dan McDonnelloffice phone: 812/465-1121Home phone: 812/303-6287SID fax: 812/465-7094Press box phone: 812/465-7064SID mailing address: 8600 University Blvd. Evansville, IN 47712

MEDIA INFoRMATIoNRadio station: WSWI (AM)Radio contact person: Matt StallerAddress: 8600 University Blvd. Evansville, IN 47712office phone: 812/464-1836

Newspaper: Evansville Courier & PressNewspaper contact person: Dan KorbAddress: 300 E. Walnut St., P.O. Box 268 Evansville, IN 47702-0268office phone: 812/464-7502

Trevor Leach 1st Team All-GLVC

Chad Werry1st Team All-GLVC

Tyler Choate2nd Team All-GLVC

NEUTRAL SITE GAMES

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