Showing posts with label Northern Illiniois University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northern Illiniois University. Show all posts

Friday, January 11, 2013

2013 Baseball Players to Watch From Illinois in The Mid American Conference

Here are some of the baseball players to watch in the Mid American Conference for 2013.  The list is selected from Mid American baseball coaches and published in the Collegiate Baseball News.  Our list contains only the players from Illinois or on Illinois teams.

Players to Watch:

1B/DH Jeff Zimmerman, Northern Illinois University, Jeff hit .267 with 6 home runs, 11 doubles, and 29 rbi's last season.  Jeff is from Victor J. Andrew HS and lives in Tinley Park Illinois.

OF/INF/P Alex Klonowski, Northern Illinois University, Alex hit .280 with 3 home runs, 9 doubles and 30 rbi's along with going 3-1 on the mound.  Alex is from Kearny Missouri.


Northern Illinois is projected to finish last in the Western Division of the MAC based on the coaches votes.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Northern Illinois Baseball Adds Four More for 2012

The Northern Illinois University baseball program added four more student athletes to the baseball program.

The Huskies signed two players from Illinois and two Junior College transfers.

Below are the latest to sign with NIU:

LHP John Savarise.  John is from Stevenson High School and was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 33rd round of the 2012 MLB Draft.  Savarise lives in Lincolnshire, Illinois.

Outfielder Brandon Mallder.  Brandon attended St. Laurence High School and lives in Bridgview, Illinois.

LHP Brody Justice.  Brody is a transfer from Paris Junior College in Texas, played for the Dekalb County Liners and lives in Frisco, Texas.

Outfielder Landon Tenhagen.  Landon is a transfer from Madison College and lives in Burlington, Wisconsin.


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Illinois Baseball Players on the 2012 NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List

Baseball players from Illinois on the National College Baseball Writers Association 2012 Stopper of the Year Watch List.  The following players are on the short list of 45 total relief pitchers from across the nation.


Senior Kyle Glancy from Northern Illinois, Kyle had 12 saves in 24 appearances in 2011.  Glancy attended Oak Park River Forest HS and lives in Oak Park Illinois.

Senior Kenny Long from Illinois State, Kenny recorded 15 saves and had a 0.92 ERA last season.  Kenny went to Dundee Crown HS and lives in Fox River Grove Illinois.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Northern Illinois Baseball Signs 11 to National Letters of Intent for 2012

Northern Illinois University head baseball coach Ed Mathey announced the signing of 11 student athletes to National Letters of Intent for 2012.  Listed below are the new signees.


Infielder Brett Chappell from Rock Falls High School, lives in Rock Falls Illinois

Infielder Tommy Hook from Lockport Township HS, lives in Lockport Illinois

LHP Bobby Kuntzendorf from Aurora Christian HS, lives in Yorkville Illinois

LHP/IF Jordan Ruckman and RHP/OF twin brother Justin Ruckman from Herscher HS, they live in Kankakee Illinois

LHP Ryan Olson from Newman Central Catholic HS, lives in Sterling Illinois

Catcher Nate Ruzich from South Suburban Community College, lives in Joliet Illinois

Infielder Danny Seiton from Batavia High School, lives in Batavia Illinois

Infielder Wes Sery from Normal West High School, lives in Bloomington Ilinois

Infielder Brian Sisler from Dekalb High School, lives in Dekalb Illinois

Catcher Johnny Zubek from Oak Forest High School, lives in Oak Forest Illinois


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Dray, Zimmerman Named Louisville Slugger Freshman All-Americans

Tyler Dray
Tyler Dray from Southern Illinois Carbondale and Jeff Zimmerman from Northern Illinois University have been named to the 2011 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Baseball Team selected by Collegiate Baseball.


LHP Dray recorded 8 saves with a 3.41 ERA, 24 K's in 29 innings pitched this season for the Salukis.  Tyler lives in Rockford Illinois and attended Rockford Boylan Catholic high school.


Jeff Zimmerman
1B Zimmerman, who was also named the Freshman Player of the Year in the Mid-American Conference, hit .326 with 11 home runs, 13 doubles and 47 RBI's.  Jeff is from Tinley Park Illinois and attended Victor J. Andrew high
school.




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Friday, June 17, 2011

Jeff Zimmerman from Northern Illinois Baseball Selected to NCBWA Freshman All-American Team

Northern Illinois DH Jeff Zimmerman was selected to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Freshman All-American second team announed on Monday.

Zimmerman led the Huskies in home runs with 11 and a .540 slugging percentage.  Jeff is one of 14 conference Freshman of the Year winner on the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association list and the only representative from the Mid-American Conference.

Jeff is from Victor J. Andrew High School and lives in Tinley Park Illinois.

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Mid American Conference Baseball Co-Pitchers of the Week

Brian Stroud from Western Michigan and Jeremy Gonzales of Northern Illinois earn the Mid American Conference Co-Pitchers of the week honors reported April 11th.

Stroud, a redshirt junior from Western Michigan, threw his second complete game of the season in a 5-1 victory over Ohio.  Brian struck out seven, gave up four hits and walked one while lowering his ERA to 2.54 on the season.  Brian is from Providence Catholic and lives in Joliet Illinois.

Senior Northern Illinois University pitcher Jeremy Gonzales shares the Pitcher of the Week honors by throwing a complete game shutout against Miami Ohio on April 10th.  The senior from NIU had a perfect game through 5 2/3rd's innings and allowed only one runner to reach second base in his 2-0 complete game victory.  Jeremy allowed three hits and struck out seven on the day and is now 3-0 and not allowed a run in 24 innings in the MAC.  Jeremy is from Bakersfield CA.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Two Northern Illinois Baseball Players Earn MAC Players of The Week Honors

Northern Illinois University baseball players Zach Oates and Alex Jones earned the Mid American Conference West Division Players of the Week honors reported today.

Senior right handed pitcher Zach Oates (Wheaton North High School) captured Pitcher of the Week honors by throwing a complete game shutout against Illinois last week.  Oates gave up three singles, struck out five and was the first Huskie pitcher to throw a shut out since 2006.  In four starts Zach has thrown 27 2/3rd's innings and a 2.93 earned run average on the season.

Junior shortstop Alex Jones (Kansas City Kansas) earned Player of the week honors by going 12-26 (.462 batting average) with a .615 slugging percentage last week.  Jones also added six rbi's, two doubles, a triple, a stolen base and scored four times.  Alex is leading NIU with a .364 batting average, 24 hits and 12 rbi's.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Northern Illinois Baseball wins Battle of Illinois Teams

The Northern Illinois (3-10) baseball Huskies won the battle of Illinois teams shutting out the University of Illinois 3-0 today at  Rent One Park in Marion Illinois.

Senior Zach Oates (Wheaton North High School) went all nine innings for the Huskies giving up 3 hits and 1 walk while striking out 5.  Alex Jones (Kansas City KS) and Alex Beckman (Batavia High School) both tripled for the Huskies and Joe Etcheverry (Bakersfield CA) went 2-3 with two rbi's.

Shortstop Josh Parr (Illinois Valley Central High School) had two of the three hits for the Illini(4-9).



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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Top Baseball Players from Illinois to Watch in the Mid-American Conference for 2011

Top baseball players in the Mid-American Conference based on how the conference coaches voted in the pre-season polls.  Listed below are the players from Illinois or athletes who play on Illinois teams.

Top Players to Watch:

Outfielder Bryce Redeker, Miami of Ohio, medical redshirt in 2010, Kankakee Community College, Bishop McNamara, lives in Watseka IL.

Infielder Troy White, Northern Illinois University, .289 batting average, 5 doubles, 30 rbi's.  Troy is from Whitney Young High School and lives in Chicago IL.

Right handed pitcher Jeremy Gonzales, Northern Illinois University, 4-4 with a 4.30 ERA, 59 strikeouts last season.  Jeremy lives in Bakersfield CA.

Right handed pitcher Brian Stroud, Western Michigan University, medical redshirt in 2010.  Brian attended Providence Catholic High School and lives in Joliet IL.

Infielder/DH Ryan McMillin, Western Michigan University, .323 batting average, 5 home runs, 8 doubles, 25 rbi's.  Ryan is from Lyons Township High School and lives in LaGrange IL.

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Northern Illinois University Baseball Signs Four From 2011 Classs

Northern Illinois University Baseball announced the signing of four to National Letters of Intent on Wednesday.

Right handed pitcher Anthony Ciango from Downers Grove North High School, middle infielder Chase Matheson from McHenry High School, outfielder/third baseman Micah McCulloch from Rochelle High School and left handed pitcher Ben Neumann from Verona High School in Wisconsin.



“We are really excited about this class as a staff,” said Mathey. “While it’s not the same number of the last class, the quality is there. The tools that this group brings to the table fill our needs. They are competitors that come from solid families and programs. As a whole, I feel they will really add to what we have going here at NIU baseball.





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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Northern Illinois University Baseball Prospect Camp September 18th 2010

Northern Illinois University will hold their "Top Dawg" prospect camp on Saturday September 18th, 2010.  Individual players in grades 9 and above are eligible and the camp is limited to 72 players.

The camp fee is $130 which includes a t-shirt, written skill assessment and lunch.

For questions regarding the camp please call 815-753-5300.

For a camp brochure follow the link below.

NIU "Top Dawg" Prospect Camp

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Anthony Ciango commits to Northern Illinois University Baseball

Downers Grove North pitcher Anthony Ciango gave his verbal commitment to play college baseball at Northern Illinois University.  Ciango went 3-3 with 47 strikeouts as a junior at Downers Grove North High School.



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Friday, March 19, 2010

Weekly Illinois Baseball Highlights From The Mid American Conference

Mid American Conference outstanding performances from baseball players from Illinois last week..

Andy Deain, Northern Illinois, Senior

Crystal Lake, Ill. (Prairie Ridge)
Deain lowered his ERA by 3.57 points (6.75 to 3.18) over 4 scoreless appearances.

Troy White, Northern Illinois, 3B
Sophomore, Chicago, Ill. (Whitney Young)
White is on a eight-game hit streak. During that stretch, White started all eight games, is 13-for-33 (.394) with three RBI and two runs scored... White went 4-for-5 with an RBI against Cal Poly on Tuesday, March 9.. White was 13-for-37 (.351) on NIU's California Spring Break road trip (3-6) and raised his season batting average (.250) over 160 points.





Sunday, February 14, 2010

Northern Illinois University Baseball Picked to Finish Fifth in MAC

Baseball in Illinois News

Rivals.com picked Northern Illinois University to finish fifth in the Western division of the Mid-American Conference in their 2010 pre-season poll.

Ball State University is picked as the favorite followed by Toledo, Eastern Michigan, Central Michigan, Northern Illinois and Western Michigan.

SS Alex Jones along with OF Jordin Hood have been chosen to the pre-season all-conference team.



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Friday, February 12, 2010

2010 Northern Illinois University Baseball Preview


Baseball in Illinois News
courtesy niu

Although the 2009 season did not go exactly as planned, mainly due to injuries, as Northern Illinois missed out on postseason play for the first time since 2006, it set up the Huskies for what could be a stellar 2010 season despite losing some historic production to graduation.


"We lost some guys that have been contributors for a few years, which is never an easy, but it happens all the time," said eighth-year head coach Ed Mathey, the school's all-time wins leader. "It will provide an opportunity for other guys to step up and improve their playing time. We have brought in some new faces to help make it a competitive environment and fill some of the needs that we have."

While the Huskies did not want to rely as heavily as they did on their underclassmen last season, they were forced to, and will reap the benefits this season with the invaluable experience gained by forcing the youngsters to learn on the fly, as just over 50 percent of NIU's innings were pitched by underclassmen.

Youth was also felt in the field with freshmen Alex Jones, Troy White and Alex Beckmann all starting in more than 30 of NIU's 53 games, soaking in and adjusting to the college game.

With 21 lettermen returning, including the top two most destructive bats in the lineup in seniors Jordin Hood and Dave Reynolds, and workhorse southpaw senior Chuck Lukanen, along with the recovered arms of two of NIU's best pitchers over the past few years in seniors Andy Deain and Brian Smith, the Huskies seem poised to return to Chillicothe, Ohio, site of the Mid-American Conference tournament, and perhaps beyond.

ROTATION

This year's rotation will see the largest upgrade from a year ago with the return of former ace Brian Smith, who brings 10 career wins and an ERA of 4.37 to the fold. Throw in last season's top starter Chuck Lukanen, who registered seven wins and led the team with 79.2 innings thrown, and you have two thirds of a weekend rotation that are seniors with plenty of innings and success under their belts. When combined, the two have 17 wins returning to a team that had 19 wins in 2009.

"When you look at the returning guys, Chuck Lukanen established himself as a pretty reliable weekend starter and had a winning record on a losing team last year," Mathey said. "He's our top returning workhorse-type-of-guy. The return of Brian Smith is huge too. At one time, he was our number one pitcher on the staff. So, with the return of Andy Deain as well, now we will have three guys on our staff that have been Friday starters for us. That's a really nice thing to have."

The third spot in the weekend rotation is still up for grabs, as are the week day starting spots. Bakersfield College transfer Jeremy Gonzales is a strong contender to get the nod for the third slot. The junior righty brings nearly 200 innings of experience at the junior college level.

"Jeremy has already had a lot of success and brings good experience as an already proven player," said Mathey. "He has put up good numbers in the past and we hope for him to continue to do good things here at NIU."

However with all the experience gained from learning on the run last season, several solid returning arms will get a chance to show what they have as well, being a year better and wiser. Sophomores Tom Barry, Jake Hermsen and Zach Badgley all picked up their first career wins last season, and all will likely get an opportunity to excel, as will sophomore Kyle Glancy, who led NIU rookies in 2009 with 23 appearances.

"With the injuries we had last year, we were forced to use some young arms," Mathey said. "That's a tough task to put that type of workload on young arms. The positive of that is they all gained good experience. The adjustments they make this year will make them better. Along with the two injured guys returning, we will be improved on the mound, but it's just to what degree."

"We still have to fill a final spot in the weekend rotation," Mathey said. "Kyle Glancy and Tom Barry logged innings last year and Jake Hermsen overcame early season injuries to learn on the fly. Jake is in a better spot than he was last year with his health. Also, Zach Oates has developed a third pitch and worked hard during the offseason. He deserves a shot at that spot. If he doesn't get the chance, he will be a valuable component of the bullpen."

BULLPEN
Last season, the Huskie staff decided to put Deain into the rotation to help solidify it. With a solid rotation mostly in place already, the Huskie staff has decided to return Deain to closing duty, as he led the MAC in saves in 2008 and was a second team All-MAC selection.

"The return of Andy Deain to our staff is huge," said Mathey. "He was a second team All-MAC closer before he got hurt last year in a freak accident and we are planning on moving him back to the bullpen. Andy is proven back there. We lost too many games in the last at-bat last year. Andy's a guy who has been at the back end of the bullpen and knows what to expect. He's not afraid of it. He wants it. He has good stuff, and prior to being all-conference, he was the setup guy for our all-time saves leader Matt German and learned a lot from him. As a starting pitcher or middle reliever, having a guy like that behind you makes it easier."

The comeback to the back end for Deain just adds to the depth of the bullpen, as it puts 2009 closer Tom Zelasko into the set-up role. The junior lefty is coming off his best season, in which he led the team with a 3.26 ERA, four saves and was the toughest pitcher to get a hit off of with a .256 opponent batting average.

"Tom's experience last year will help him a lot," said Mathey. "It will be a matter of getting the guys who aren't in the rotation acclimated to the bullpen role."

The trickle-down effect will continue in favor of the bullpen depth if Oates ends up there as well. The junior enjoyed a rise in workload last year to lead all NIU relievers in strikeouts (36) and was nearly as tough to hit as Zelasko with a .257 opponent batting average.

CATCHERS
One of the wildcards in the lineup this season will be at the catcher position after the Huskies lost a pair of backstops to graduation. This year's squad has five options to fill the void in senior Sam Kapacinskas, junior Kevin Smith, sophomores Brian Riegler (transfer) and Brett Frantini and freshman Ben Etcheverry. Of the five, only Frantini saw a decent amount of playing time for a backup. In 18 games, he made eight starts, totaling six hits in only 26 at-bats while throwing out two of eight base stealers.

"We lost some guys back there that performed well for us in the past," Mathey said. "We knew it would be the case coming into this year. We have some guys in here that our working at that opportunity. We've added two new faces in Riegler and Ben Etcheverry. If you look at what we need to improve on, which is mainly defense, Riegler and Frantini give us the best opportunity to do that. However, we may find out later in the season that we need a little bit more offense. It's not final by any means, but we are looking at Brian and Brett to see the most time back there."

"Brett has as good an arm as any kid I've ever coached," Mathey said. "Now he needs to put it together with the other situational skills at the catcher position, and if it all comes together, he could be one of the best defensive catchers in this league."

INFIELD
Another solid unit in 2010 will be the infield, as only second base needs to be figured out. The group will be headed by co-RBI (46 - tied with Hood) leader first baseman Dave Reynolds, who will be back for his senior campaign after a career season in 2009. Joining Reynolds at first will be junior Joe Etcheverry, as he looks to improve upon a powerful season in which he hit five homers and drove in 30 runs in only 121 at-bats.

"Dave has a great glove and helps the defense out a lot," said Mathey. "He's a middle of the lineup hitter and does a great job out there."

"Joe has improved vastly on the defensive side, and on offense, we expect him to be in the middle of the lineup and look for him to continue to be a productive hitter," Mathey said.

A pair of sophomores will stabilize the left side of the infield in shortstop Alex Jones and third baseman Troy White, both of which started nearly every game at their respective positions as rookies. Both played solid defense and sparked the lineup. Jones helped set the table as the leadoff hitter for most of the season, totaling 16 extra base hits and nine steals, while White had 53 hits and 29 RBI.

"Troy White and Alex Jones were both thrown into the fire as freshmen, and both did a very good job," said Mathey. "That experience is invaluable. They are a year stronger, older and their expectations have risen. They should do a good job."

The Huskies will have a few options at second base, led by senior Joe Buonavolanto, who saw most of the playing time there last season with 34 starts. Sophomore Alex Beckmann also saw significant time at second and could figure into the mix again this year, along with juniors Marvin Sanchez and Wes Shryock and the very athletic freshman Jamison Wells.

"Second base will be a battle," Mathey said. "A lot of guys will have an opportunity out there. Joe Buonavolanto played more innings there than anyone last year and it bodes well for him to win it this year. Marvin is a good glove man, and if he plays defense to his ability, he will be a great asset to the team and can play shortstop too. Wes is kind of our utility guy that can play a little bit of everything. He has a great attitude and approach to the game. He is relatively a new face because he was a middle of the year transfer last season."

"Jamison Wells is a freshman that is very talented, the fastest on the team, and has a strong enough arm to play the left side of the infield," Mathey said. "He had a lot of success in high school. He's a wonderful athlete and we are trying to figure out ways to get him on the field to use him. We've been working him at shortstop, second and outfield. If his bat continues to improve as we have been working with him, he could see a lot of places in the field."

OUTFIELD
The outfield will more than likely be anchored by Hood, as the Huskies will have to search for the right duo to put around him after losing some depth to graduation. The prolific senior is coming off a monster year that earned him a second consecutive second team All-MAC selection, as he led the team in nearly every offensive category, significantly damaging the NIU record book. While he may be moving positions a bit in 2010, his bat will continue to do even more work on the program record book to more than likely end his career as one of the best Huskies ever.

"We lost some significant contribution in the outfield that is never easy to replace, but we feel like we have a pretty good group in the mix," Mathey said. "We moved Jordin to the outfield last year and he had a lot of success. He can play all three spots out there. He will be in our lineup somewhere."

Junior transfer Cory Krupp, who broke the Santa Barbara City College single season steals record, figures to get a chance in the outfield, along with Hermsen, Beckmann, Wells, and possibly even Reynolds.

"Krupp has been a great addition to our team," said Mathey. "He has a great approach and attitude. He's a good runner and stealer. He understands the game and is a mature hitter. We anticipate him to be in center or left because he can run, cover and get the ball as well as anyone on our team."

"Hermsen is a sophomore that played center extensively in high school," Mathey said. "He has the best arm strength in the outfield and will probably be looking at right field. How much he gets in will really depend on how he is doing offensively because he has all the tools."

"Beckmann is best suited as a left fielder," said Mathey. "He does a nice job, runs good routes, has a strong, accurate arm and does the right things. A lot of the outfield composition will be about who the best fit for the lineup is with the matchups on a given day."

OFFENSE
The 2010 lineup has a good chance to be very versatile and productive with the all-around good bats of Hood from the right side and Reynolds from the left to solidify the middle of the order. The top of the lineup could also be very fast with lefty Jones' extra base ability and Krupp's speed. Additionally, the rest of the order has a chance to provide production from alternating sides of the plate with the lefty power bat of Joe Etcheverry and solid right-handed bat of White to make pitching matchups tough on opponents.

"Alex Jones had a really nice freshman year for us," said Mathey. "He has continued to work hard and hopefully he will be a bit wiser and more mature, naturally, and set the table like he did last year."

"Krupp is a speedster and could hit in the top of the lineup as well," Mathey said. "Those are two guys that will be at or near the top of the lineup."

"Beckmann does a good job of working the count and can hit near the top or bottom," Mathey said.

"The middle of the order will be anchored by Hood," said Mathey. "He's the prototypical three hitter. He does it all. Jordin has had a wonderful three years here, and if he goes out and follows what he's been doing, he will leave here with many, many records that have been well earned. He has really improved his physical strength this year."

"Reynolds has hit in the middle in the past and we anticipate him being there again," said Mathey. "He's a good hitter, understands the game, hits for average and power."

"Joe Etcheverry is another guy that provides good pop in the middle," Mathey said. "He is a solid RBI guy that understands situations. He is a mature college hitter."

"Another guy that I'd like to see in the middle is Troy White," said Mathey. "If he's in that mix, we can go right-left-right-left in the order and that will be a nice thing to do."

"The lower half will involve any of the catchers, probably in the seventh or eighth spot," said Mathey. "Frantini is the lead guy on that now. Our second baseman, depending on what we do, will be down there along with our other outfielder because we are looking for some speed at the nine spot."





Sunday, February 7, 2010

Northern Illinois University to Play at Miller Park


Baseball in Illinois News

DeKALB, Illinois - The Northern Illinois baseball team will face Milwaukee on Wednesday, May 12th at the Milwaukee Brewers' Miller Park, Huskie head coach Ed Mathey announced Tuesday.


The game was originally set to be played at the Panthers' Henry Aaron Field at 3 p.m. (CT) on May 12, but will now be played at Miller Park with the first pitch tentatively scheduled for 4 p.m., or approximately 30 minutes after completion of Major League Baseball's Brewers-Atlanta Braves game, which starts at 12:10 p.m.

"It's a neat opportunity for our kids to play at a Major League stadium," Mathey said. "We are really looking forward to it because it should be an exciting time. Hopefully, we make a good day of it. A venue like that should bring out some Huskie fans, too, especially because we know the game will be played no matter rain or shine. We are thankful that Scott Doffek [Milwaukee head coach] and Milwaukee were able to put this together."

The game will mark the third contest for the Huskies at a professional stadium in the 2010 season. NIU will take on Northwestern on Wednesday, April 14 in Rockford, Ill. at 6:05 p.m. at Road Ranger Stadium, home of the Frontier League's Rockford RiverHawks. The Huskies will also match-up against Illinois Chicago in Geneva, Ill. at Elfstrom Stadium, home of Oakland Athletics' single-A minor league affiliate Kane County Cougars, on Tuesday, April 20 at 6:05 p.m.

The Huskies have played at least one game in a professional stadium every year since 2005. In that time, NIU has posted a 4-3 record with wins over Eastern Illinois, Illinois Chicago and Northwestern (twice).

NIU begins the 2010 season in Tempe, Ariz. with a four-game set against national powerhouse Arizona State. The series will begin with a 7 p.m. contest on Friday, February 19 at Packard Stadium.





Monday, January 18, 2010

2010 Mid-American Conferece Players to Watch from Illinois



From Baseball in Illinois News Sources

Below are the Mid-American Conference top players to watch from Illinois based on how the coaches voted for the 2010 pre-season.

Top Players from Illinois

OF - Bryce Redeker - Miami University Ohio - Kankakee Community College, Bishop McNamara High School, lives in Watseka, Illinois

OF - Jordan Hood - Northern Illinois University - Lake Zurich High School, lives in Hawthorn Woods, Illinois

1B - Dave Reynolds - Northern Illinois University - Carl Sandburg High School, lives in Orland Park, Illinois

RHP - Andy Deain - Northern Illinois University - Prairie Ridge High School, lives in Crystal Lake, Illinois

LHP - Chuck Lukanen - Northern Illinois University - lives in Lombard, Illinois

RHP - Brian Stroud - Western Michigan University - Providence Catholic High School, lives in Joliet, Illinois



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Friday, January 15, 2010

Northern Illinois Baseball Leadoff Banquet is January 24th, 2010


The Northern Illinois baseball program has set its annual "Leadoff Banquet" for Sunday, January 24 from 4-8 p.m. CT at White Eagle Golf Club, located at 3400 Club Drive in Naperville, Ill., featuring keynote speaker Glen Van Proyen, Special Assistant to the Chicago Cubs General Manager.

The "Leadoff Banquet" will begin with a social hour from 4-5:15 p.m., and dinner will start around 5:30 p.m. NIU head coach Ed Mathey will then honor the 2009 Huskie team with presentations of the Most Valuable Player, Pitcher of the Year, Top Newcomer, Top Dawg and Most Improved awards. Afterwards, Mathey will provide a preview of the rapidly approaching 2010 season.


Tickets are available for $60 by calling the Huskie Baseball Office at (815) 753-0147 by January 20, and include dinner, a cash bar, the guest of honor Glen Van Proyen and a silent auction that will be full of great memorabilia. All proceeds from the event will benefit the NIU baseball program.

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Huskie Elite Baseball Prospect Camp Set For January 18


Huskie Elite Baseball Prospect Camp Set For January 18 - NORTHERN ILLINOIS OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE:

DeKALB, Illinois - The Northern Illinois baseball program's Elite Baseball Prospect Camp is set for Monday, January 18, 2010, as players in eighth grade and above are encouraged to attend and receive instruction from the NIU coaching staff and players, other NCAA coaches and former Huskies who are now playing professionally.


This year's camp will feature instruction within the game format, camp services and a camp T-shirt. All baseball activities will be held at the DeKalb Recreation Center at 1765 South Fourth Street, and parents are invited to observe the camp.

The camp will have two sessions, one for pitchers and catchers from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with a 9:30 a.m. check-in time and one for position players from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. with an 11:30 a.m. check-in time. The pitcher/catcher session will give pitchers an opportunity to receive a written evaluation of their skills, along with personalized attention during mechanic drills and bullpen sessions. Catchers will receive a written skill evaluation, along with personalized attention during blocking, recovery, throwing and hitting drills. The position player session will focus on hitting, throwing and position specific defensive skills. Players will receive a written skill evaluation based on all drill sessions, along with a pro-style workout. The cost of the pitching/catching session is $75, the position player session is $100 and the package of both sessions is $150.

Campers should bring their own glove, bat, cleats, tennis or turf shoes and appropriate practice attire. For questions, concerns or more info call the baseball office at 815-753-0147 or visit niuhuskies.com. For registration inquiries call the camps office at 815-753-5300 or email sportscamps@niu.edu.
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