Showing posts with label Bradley University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bradley University. Show all posts

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Illinois Baseball Players on the 2014 Missouri Valley Preseason All-Conference Team

Illinois baseball players who are named to the 2014 Missouri Valley Conference preseason All-Conference Team.


Chris Godinez, Bradley, hit .320 in 2012, injured in 2013, Chris lives in Lake Bluff, Illinois.

Brock Stewart, Illinois State, hit .330 in 2013, Brock lives in Normal, Illinois.

Greg Partyka, Bradley, hit .309 in 2013, Greg lives in Bartlett, Illinois.

Kevin Kaczmarski, Evansville, hit .339 with 3 triples and 6 home runs, Kevin lives in Cary, Illinois.

Dan Savas, Illinois State, went 10-0 with a 1.79 ERA and 98 strikeouts, Dan is also a Louisville Slugger preseason All-American, Dan lives in Rosemont, Illinois.

Jeremy Rhoades, Illinois State, 6 saves in 2013, Jeremy lives in Wheaton, Illinois.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Spencer Gaa Signs Letter of Intent With Bradley Baseball

Spencer Gaa is the one player from Illinois out of the seven signed by Bradley head baseball coach Elvis Dominguez for the 2014 season.  Bradley signed two players from Missouri, two from Wisconsin, one each from Colorado, Illinois, and Minnesota.

Spencer Gaa is an infielder from Metamora Illinois who hit .417 with 53 hits and 42 runs scored as a junior at Metamora H.S. last year.  Gaa also runs a 6.53 60.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Bircher, Sivertsen Named Missouri Valley Baseball Players of the Week

Joe Bircher and Jordan Siversten have been named Missouri Valley Conference baseball Players of the Week for the week ending April 8th.


Bradley Senior pitcher Joe Bircher earned the Pitcher of the Week by throwing a complete game 2-1 victory over Missouri State.  Bircher struck out 12 and did not walk a batter in the win.  LHP Bircher is a senior at Bradley.


Southern Illinois Carbondale's Jordan Siversten won the Player of the Week award by hitting .563 with four home runs and 12 rbi's last week.  Six of Jordan's nine hits were for extra bases on the week.  Jordan is a senior at SIU and lives in Richmond Illinois.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Top Performances by Illinois Players in the Missouri Valley Conference Last Week

Top performances from Illinois baseball players last week in the Missouri Valley Conference.

Illinois State senior outfielder Ty Wiesemeyer had nine hits in a three game series against Southeast Missouri State last week.  Ty had three doubles and six rbi's along with scoring four times.  Wiesmeyer is from Troy Illinois.

Sophomore infielder Donny Duschinsky from Southern Illinois Carbondale went 8-16 at the plate last week.  Duschinsky drove in eight runs, hit a grand slam, a double and a triple.  Donny is from Elk Grove Illinois.

LHP Joe Bircher from Bradley University in Peoria Illinois earned a 6-2 win last week going seven innings and striking out 10. 

Junior RHP Chris Razo from Illinois State got his first Division I victory last week throwin five innings allowing one run on 3 hits with six K's.

Missouri State RHP Clay Murphy threw 6 2/3rd's innings striking out four and not allowing an earned in MSU's victory over Oklahoma State last week.  Murphy is from Wolf Lake Illinois. 

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Illinois State Baseball Picked to Finish 5th in the MVC

In the annual poll by Missouri Valley coaches Illinois State is picked to finish 5th in 2012.  Missouri State who returns seven position players and seven pitchers from last years squad.

Coaches Preseason Poll:
1. Missouri State
2. Creighton
3. Wichita State
4. Indiana State
5. Illinois State
6. Southern Illinois
7. Bradley
8. Evansville

Illinois State returns five starters which include Kevin Tokarski who was an honorable mention All-MVC last year.  On the mound closer Kenny Long will also be back for 2012.

Southern Illinois Carbondale has eight position players and two starting pitchers returning for 2012.  Also back is slugger Chris Serritella who was injured in 2011.

Bradley brings back seven position players and eight pitchers including starter Joe Bircher.

Players from Illinois on The 2012 All-MVC Preseason Team:
Chris Serritella, Southern Illinois
Mike Hollenbeck, Illinois State
Mike Gerber, Creighton
Jordan Sivertsen, Southern Illinois
Mike Tauchman, Bradley
Kenny Long, Illinois State

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Bradley Baseball Signs Four Illinois Players to National Letters of Intent

Bradley head baseball coach Elvis Dominguez announced the signing of eight student-athletes, four from Illinois, to National Letters of Intent to play baseball for the Braves in the 2013 season.

Here are the Illinois baseball players who signed with Bradley.

Infielder Tyler Leffler from Benton Consolidated HS, Tyler lives in Benton Illinois.

Right handed pitcher Peter Resnick from Glenbrook North HS, Peter lives in Northbrook Illinois.

Right handed pitcher Eric Scheurmann from Palatine HS, Eric lives in Palatine Illinois.

Outfielder Brady Wilkin from Providence Catholic HS, Brady lives in Orland Park Illinois.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Bradley Baseball's Leblebijian and Nasshan Named to Top Prospects in Their Summer Baseball Leagues

Bradley University Baseball players Jason Leblebijian and John Nasshan were both named as some of the top prospects in their collegiate summer baseball leagues.

John Nasshan(Niles West, Niles, Illinois) was voted the #9 overall prospect by Baseball American in the Jayhawk League.  The right handed pitcher went 3-2 with a 3.14 ERA for the El Dorado Broncos this past summer.

Shortstop Jason Leblebijian(Prospect, Arlington Heights, Illinois) was ranked as the 41st amoung the top 75 pro prospects in the Northwoods League by Perfect Game USA.  Leblebijian batted .279 with 7 home runs and 37 rbi's for the Wimar Stingers last summer.

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Monday, June 20, 2011

Bradley Baseball Hands out Team Awards

The Bradley Braves baseball team handed out it's postseason awards recently and sophomore outfielder Mike Tauchman earned the A.J. Robertson Award as most valuable player. 

Five other team awards were handed out and the award list is continued below.

Rod Thompson Hitting Award - Mike Tauchman, Palatine Illinois

Mike Dunne as the top team pitcher - Joe Bircher, Omaha Neb.

Kirby Puckett Gold Glove - Rob Elliot, Naperville Illinois

Troy Guidotti Hustle Award - Jason Leblebijian, Arlington Heights Illinois

Tim Trunk Most Improved - Eric Paulson, Barrington Illinois and John Nasshan, Niles Illinois

Phil Kaiser Memorial Award - Patrick Flannagan, Salem Illinois

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Bradley Baseball's Jacob Booden off to a Stellar Start

Junior right handed pitcher Jacob Booden moved his record up to 3-0 for the Bradley Braves last week allowing two earned runs and three hits in six innings in a 7-5 win over Akron on Friday.  In Boodens five starts he is 3-0 in 26 1/3rd innings, allowing only two earned runs on 17 hits (.191 batting average against) and only one extra base hit - a double.

Booden is from Libertyville high school and lives in Vernon Hills Illinois.

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Top Performers from Illinois

Top baseball performances in the Missouri Valley Conference last week from Illinois players.

Derek Sprout, Bradley University, Illinois Valley Central High School, the freshman catcher hit .571 with 2 rbi's, a sac bunt and scored three times. 

Infielder Alex Staehely, Creighton University, Benet Academy, the sophomore hit .455 with 10 hits, 4 doubles, and 2 triples and drove in the winning run in a 4-3 10 inning victory over Kansas. 

Matt Mirabal, Illinois State University, Mt. Carmel High School, the junior catcher drove in the winning run in a come from behind victory against UW Milwaukee on Sunday.  In three game stretch Matt went 6-12 with 2 doubles and scored 4 times.

Outfielder Kyle Burnam, Indiana State University, Marshall High School, the junior outfielder went 4-6 at the plate in one game and overall had 2 doubles, 4 rbi's, and scored 4 times.

Jordan Sivertsen, Southern Illinois Carbondale, Carmel Catholic High School, Richmond IL, the junior outfielder went 6-15 at the plate with 3 extra base hits including a home run in a series against South Carolina. 

Left handed pitcher Joe Bircher, Bradley University, Joe went 7 scoreless innings, struck out 7 and gave up only 3 hits in a 4-0 victory.

Left handed pitcher Kenny Long, Illinois State University, Dundee Crown High School, earned a win against UW Milwaukee going 3.2 innings, striking out 6.

Cody Forsythe, Southern Illinois Carbondale, the sophomore pitcher threw a complete game going 8 innings, giving up 7 hits and striking out 6 in a 4-0 loss at South Carolina.


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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Baseball Players of the Day from Illinois - Friday 2/25

Andy Leonard UIC
Baseball in Illinois players of the day for Friday February 25th 2011.

Catcher Andy Leonard from the University of Illinois Chicago went 3-5 with a double and 5 rbi's in a 10-8 win over Kentucky.  Andy tied the game at 8 with a two out clutch base hit in the top of the ninth for the Flames.  Andy is senior at UIC, attended Stagg High School and lives in Orland Park IL.

Joe Bircher Bradley
Left handed pitcher Joe Bircher went seven innings, allowed 3 hits, struck out 7 and walked one in a 4-0 victory over Arkansas-Little Rock.  Joe moved his record to 2-0 with a 1.29 ERA in 14 innings on the season.  Joe lives in Omaha Nebraska.


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Monday, January 24, 2011

Missouri Valley 2011 Pre-Season Top Baseball Players and Teams from Illinois

Top baseball teams and baseball players from Illinois in the Missouri Valley Conference based on how coaches voted in a pre-season poll.

Missouri Valley Pre-Season Poll:
#1.  Wichita State
#2.  Illinois State
#3.  Indiana State
#4.  Southern Illinois
#5.  Evansville
#6.  Creighton
#7.  Bradley
#8.  Missouri State

Projected Player of the Year:

Red-Shirt Junior Kevin Tokarski, Illinois State University, .412 batting average, 8 home runs, 25 doubles, 53 rbi's, 33 stolen bases.  Kevin attended Downers Grove North High School and lives in Downers Grove IL.

Top Players to Watch:

Catcher Matt Mirabal, Illinois State University, .323 batting average, 4 home runs, 14 doubles, 42 rbi's.  Matt is from Mt. Carmel High School and lives in Chicago IL.

3B Ryan Court, Illinois State University, .295 batting average, 10 home runs, 14 doubles, 49 rbi's.  Ryan is from Dundee-Crown High School and lives in Sleepy Hollow IL.

Right handed pitcher Corey Maines, Illinois State University, 6 wins 3 losses, 4.60 ERA, 67 strikeouts.  Corey lives in Houston TX.

Left handed pitcher Kenny Long, Illinois State University, 4 wins 4 losses, 9 saves, 1.38 ERA, 74 strikeouts.  Kenny is from Dundee-Crown High School and lives in Fox River Grove IL.

1B Chris Serritella, Southern Illinois University, .374 batting average, 13 home runs, 19 doubles, 64 rbi's.  Chris attended Loyola Academy and lives in Glenview IL.

Outfielder Chris Murphy, Southern Illinois University, .320 batting average, 1 home run, 16 doubles, 31 rbi's, 11 stolen bases.  Chris is from Sewickley PA.

Right handed pitcher Cameron Maldonado, Southern Illinois University.  Cameron is a transfer from Seward County Junior College.

Right handed pitcher Sam Johns, University of Evansville, 5 wins 4 losses, 5.71 ERA, 54 strikeouts.  Sam attended Civic Memorial High School and lives in Bethalto IL.

Outfielder Aaron Conway, Missouri State University, .278 batting average, 7 home runs, 7 doubles, 23 rbi's, 24 stolen bases.  Aaron is from Triad High School and lives in Edwardsville IL.





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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Bradley Baseball Signs Godinez, Solka, and Toma - Three from Illinois

Bradley University Baseball head coach Elvis Dominguez announced the signing of seven student athletes to National Letters of Intent for 2011.

Three of the seven student athletes are from Illinois:

Infielder Chris Godinez, Lake Forest High School, "is a great runner and has some power in his bat", according to head coach Dominguez.

Infielder Paul Solka, Maine West High School, coach Dominguez on Solka - "has a lot of power and a tremendous upside."

Right Handed Pitcher Stephen Toma, Yorkville High School, "Stephen is one of the most projectable pitchers in the Midwest", said Dominguez.



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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Bradley University Baseball Player Phil Kaiser Dies Early Monday

Phil Kaiser:  Aug. 9, 1989-Oct. 18, 2010Bradley University student and baseball player Phil Kaiser died early Monday morning after being transported to Methodist Medical Center of Illinois.  His cause of death has not yet been determined.

The family will host a wake Friday from 1-8 p.m. at Woodlawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park in Forest Park, Ill. (7750 W. Cermak Road). A funeral Mass will take place Saturday at noon at St. Odilo Catholic Church in Berwyn, Ill. (2244 East Avenue). Bradley University will host an on-campus memorial service at a future date to be determined. In lieu of flowers the family asks for donations to the Phil Kaiser Memorial Scholarship Fund (6959 Riverside Drive, Berwyn, IL 60402).





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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Bradley Baseball's Patrick Cooper Named as Top-50 Prospect


Baseball in Illinois News

Bradley University junior pitcher Patrick Cooper has been ranked 48th in the nation among college baseball juniors that are eligible for the 2010 MLB draft by Baseball America.  Baseball America also named Cooper as the top prospect in the Missouri Valley Conference.



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Friday, February 19, 2010

Illinois Baseball Cancels Season Opener Against Bradley

Baseball in Illinois News

The University of Illinois has cancelled the season opening series against Bradley University due to current snow cover along with forecasted weekend weather.  Illinois will now open the season on Friday February 26th at the Big Ten/Big East Challenge in Clearwater Fla. against Notre Dame.


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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Southern Illinois Baseball's Bryant George Picked as Top Closer in Missouri Valley

Baseball in Illinois News

Bryant George from Southern Illinois University has been picked as the top closer in the Missouri Valley by CollegebaseballInsider.com.  Five out of the eight coaches in the Missouri Valley Conference participated in the pre-season voting. 

In addition to Bryant the following players have also been chosen by the Missouri Valley Coaches:

Matt Mirabal from Illinois State University was chosen as the best defensive catcher and the best catcher arm in the Missouri Valley Conference.

Elliot Soto from Creighton University was chosen as the best defensive infielder.

Tyler Bullock from Southern Illinois University was picked as one of the three biggest power threats .

Matt Fritz from Bradley University was chosen as one of the best base-runners in the Missouri Valley Conference.





Sunday, February 7, 2010

Bradley Baseball PA Announcer Steve Aeschleman Dies

From Baseball in Illinois News Sources

PEORIA, Illinois - Steve "Ash" Aeschleman, who had volunteered as Bradley Baseball's public address announcer for two decades, died Sunday morning at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, three days after falling ill while working on the Sports Desk at the Peoria Journal Star.

Aeschleman, 56, began volunteering at Bradley Basketball games in the mid-1980's and became the regular public address announcer for Braves games during the 1990 season. A 1971 graduate of Illinois Valley Central High School in nearby Chillicothe, Ash also handled public address duties for IVC sporting events and had served as the boys basketball scorekeeper.

"Ash is a Bradley Baseball institution and he absolutely loved being at the ballpark," said Bradley Associate Athletic Director Bobby Parker. "He was a truly genuine man and found great joy in his volunteer activities."

Since the early 1990's, Aeschleman worked part-time in the Peoria Journal Star sports department, primarily pursuing high school scoring summaries for the 60-plus high schools in the JS circulation area.

Aeschleman is survived by his mother, Laverne. Funeral services are pending and Weber-Hurd Funeral Home in Chillicothe is in charge of arrangements.







Friday, February 5, 2010

MVC Baseball Pre-Season All-Confernce Players from Illinois

Baseball in Illinois News

Players from Illinois picked by Rivals.com for the 2010 Missouri Valley Conference All-Conference Team:

C - Kevin Sullivan - Bradley University - Oakton Community College, York High School

SS - Elliot Soto - Creighton - Dundee Crown High School

OF - Aaron Conway - Missouri State - Triad High School

C - Tyler Bullock - Southern Illinois University Carbondale - DuQuoin High School





Thursday, February 4, 2010

Illinois State University Baseball 2010 Darkhorse in the Valley

Easton's Collegebaseballtoday.com previews the Missouri Valley

If history tells us anything, it’s that the nature of the MVC is to constantly get off the canvas and make no excuses. Rest assured, it won’t be long before the Valley is riding high again. The ringleader has to emerge again… yes Wichita, since you’re the big ticket program, I’m looking your direction. They’ll be close to the Shocks of old this season, but not quite. MoState will be back in the thick of things as well, but if you’re looking for a team that could rout the field, look at the senior-heavy Indiana State Sycamores. It’s now-or-never time for them as they welcome back a veteran club. Creighton is always a player in the top rung and Illinois State brings back a full squad again. Oh, and R.I.P. Northern Iowa, who don’t have a program any longer, leaving an open non-conference weekend for each team in the conference.

Gene Stephenson sees his Shockers go from the hunter to the hunted for 2010.

Favorite: Wichita State
Conntenders: Indiana State, Missouri State, Creighton
Darkhorse: Illinois State

Preview of Illinois Teams:

BRADLEY (17-31, 4-17)

2009 RPI: 258
Starters Returning: 3
Weekend Starters: 1
Mid-Week Starters: 1
Key Relievers (20+inns.): 2

All Conference Candidates:
LHP Joe Bircher (4-2, 3.39)
RHP Justin Ziegler (1-2, 3.97)

The Good News:
As with most coaching situations, year two for Elvis Dominguez should go much smoother and the Braves should have a better groundwork for success. Bircher should be able to get some Ws with his versatility and mid-week starter Brad Altbach (1-7, 6.02) should improve his numbers. The Braves also get back RHP Kori Jensen, who was 5-0, 5.36 with 7svs, but had to sit last year with an injury. They’ll throw to C Kevin Sullivan (.277 in part-time duty) who has fellow senior 2B Matt Fritz (.272, 24SBs) to build the offense and defense around.

The Bad News:
A dead-last finish in the Valley for BU? Tsk, tsk. The Bravos have now faltered from 30-to-26-to-17 wins the last three seasons. And this could be more of a rebuilding year as five of the top six hitters are gone off a team that hit only .259 to begin with and has to replace two weekend starters and the ace reliever on the hill. The arms staff didn’t do a bad job with a 5.51 team ERA, but they must reign in the 56 wild pitches and 47 plunkings.

ILLINOIS STATE (25-23, 11-11)

2009 RPI: 170
Starters Returning: 7
Weekend Starters: 3
Mid-Week Starters: 0
Key Relievers (20+inns.): 3

All Conference Candidates:
SS Ryan Court (.323-5-41)
UTL Anthony Ruffalo (.315-4-29)
1B Evan Kohli (.308-3-32)
LHP Ryan Copeland (4-5, 3.63, 6CGs)
RHP Corey Maines (6-5, 4.26, 2CGs)
RHP Ryan Camp (6-3, 4.73, .251OBA)

The Good News:
First and foremost, the pitching that returns to the roster this season is enough to have coach Mark Kingston chomping at the bit. All three weekend starters in Copeland, Maines and Camp are back to man their posts. Behind them, the Redbirds have two serviceable saves specialists in RHP Jim Sajewich (4-2, 4.35, 4svs) and RHP Kyle Nelson (3-1, 6.21, 2svs), who should solidify the late innings. The defense improved from .952 in ‘08 to .965 last year. With Court at short and the return of 2B/SS Kevin Tokarski, who hit .303 as a frosh in 2008 before having to sit out all but four games last season with an injury.

The Bad News:
Redbird nation got a bad dose of reality as ISU went just 2-7 down the stretch in MVC play, falling to a 6th place finish. The offense was fairly stagnant last season, hitting just .281 and swatting only 31HRs. Also, after stealing 102 bases two years ago, last season the basepaths were lame, as ISU stole only 55 bases. Time to get things cranked back up. But they’ll have to do so without Mike Stalowy, who paced the bats, hitting at a .328 clip and generally leading by example.

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (24-28, 11-9)

2009 RPI: 182
Starters Returning: 6
Weekend Starters: 1
Mid-Week Starters: 1
Key Relievers (20+inns.): 2

All Conference Candidates:
1B Chris Serritella (.325-4-24)
OF Aaron Roberts (.301)
DH/C Tyler Bullock (.292-11-33)
LHP Jimmy Cornell (2-2, 3.26, .216OBA)
RHP Bryant George (3-0, 3.21, 8svs)

The Good News:
Coach Dan Callahan has to like the fact that his squad will feature a lot of seniors and experienced players. Four of the six mound returnees are four-year players, including Cornell, the Saturday starter, and George, the bullpen ace. They’ll have RHP Daniel Etienne (3-1, 4.28) and Kellen Candau (1-0, 5.79, 17apps) to back them up. The defense was a stellar .971 last season and has corner infielders Serritella and 3B Tony Lapore (.283), who bring their senior experience to the chore.

The Bad News:
Try not to emulate last season’s 3-10 start, which saw the Salukis produce little offense. The fatal blow to the Dogs came in their 0-11 record against the top four teams in the Valley. Gotta step up in the big games this season. Despite winning all four extra inning games, SIU didn’t play real clutch at other times since nine of the teams losses came by a single run. Hitting better than .286 in imperative, despite missing top bat Mark Kelly. Finding two solid arms to replace weekenders Andrew Dunn (3.15) and Adam Curynski (4.52) will be huge.