Indiana State Sycamores baseball
Indiana State Sycamores | |
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Founded | 1896 |
University | Indiana State University |
Head coach | Mitch Hannahs (8th season) |
Conference | Missouri Valley |
Location | Terre Haute, Indiana |
Home stadium | Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium (Capacity: 2,000) |
Nickname | Sycamores |
Colors | Royal blue and white[1] |
College World Series appearances | |
1986 | |
NCAA Tournament appearances | |
1979, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987 1989, 1995, 2012, 2014, 2019, 2021 | |
Conference tournament champions | |
Missouri Valley Conference: 1979, 1983, 1984, 1986 1989, 1995, 2019 | |
Conference champions | |
Missouri Valley Conference: 1982 (East Division), 1983 (East Division) 1985 (Co-Champions), 2012 Indiana Collegiate Conference: Indiana Intercollegiate Conference: Indiana College Athletic League: 1919, 1920, 1921 |
The Indiana State Sycamores baseball team is the NCAA Division I baseball program of Indiana State University, located in Terre Haute, Indiana. It is a member of the Missouri Valley Conference. The team last played in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship in 2019. Their first season was 1896. The Sycamores have had 12 All-Americans, 26 Major Leaguers, and more than 2,070 victories. The team's most successful season was in 1986, when the team appeared in the College World Series and finished with a record of 48–21. The Sycamores have appeared in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship in 1979, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1995, 2012, 2014, 2019 and 2021.
They appeared in the NAIA Baseball World Series in 1958 and won the NAIA "Midwest" District Championship in 1964. In 2013, the 1958 team was honored on the 55th Anniversary of their appearance at the NAIA Baseball World Series.[2]
Past coaches include John Wooden, Bob Warn, former ISU and MiLB'er ,[3] and Wally Marks. The Sycamores play their home games at Sycamore Stadium at Bob Warn Field (900) and are coached by Mitch Hannahs; Hannahs was named as the 29th head coach on July 25, 2013 and returns to his alma mater following a 9-year stint as the head coach at Lincoln Trail College in Robinson, Illinois. Hannahs was an assistant at Indiana State from 1995–1999 and the 2001 season. An All-American 2B for the Sycamores, Hannahs spent three seasons (1989–1991) in the Milwaukee Brewers system, spending two seasons in AA-ball with the El Paso Diablos of the Texas League.
Division I NCAA Tournament results[]
The Sycamores have appeared in 11 NCAA Division I Baseball Championships. Their combined record is 11–22; they won the 1986 Mideast Regional and reached Regional Finals in 1989 and 2019.
Year | Result | Games |
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1979 | Midwest Regional | 0–2 |
1983 | Mideast Regional | 0–2 |
1984 | Mideast Regional | 1–2 |
1986 | Mideast Regional | 3–0 |
1986 | College World Series | 0–2 |
1987 | Central Regional | 1–2 |
1989 | South Regional | 2–2 |
1995 | Midwest II Regional | 1–2 |
2012 | Eugene Regional | 0–2 |
2014 | Gloomington Regional | 0–2 |
2019 | Nashville Regional | 2–2 |
2021 | Nashville Regional | 1–2 |
National awards (1)[]
Year | Player | Organization |
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2010 | Ryan Strausborger, CF | Rawlings Gold Glove[4] |
All-Americans (15)[]
Year | Player | Organization |
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1963 | Harlan Lautenschlager, IF | NAIA |
1985 | John Howes, P | Baseball America |
1979 | Wallace Johnson, 2B | CoSIDA NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship |
1981 | Marty Martino, 2B | CoSIDA Academic All-American |
1986 | Paul Frye, OF | Collegiate Baseball |
1989 | Mitch Hannahs, 2B | ABCA, Baseball America |
1990 | Chad McDonald, 3B | ABCA, Collegiate Baseball |
1991 | Mike Farrell, P/1B | Collegiate Baseball |
1992 | John LaMar, OF | ABCA, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball |
1993 | Casey Whitten, P | ABCA, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball |
1995 | Todd Tatlock, DH | ABCA, Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA |
1996 | Dan Olson, OF | ABCA, NCBWA |
2014 | Ryan Keaffaber, SP | Louisville Slugger |
2016 | Tyler Ward, SP | Louisville Slugger |
2021 | Geremy Guerrero, SP | ABCA, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, D1Baseball.com, NCBWA |
Most Valuable Player[]
Conference (reg. season)[]
- 2012 Jeremy Lucas, C Missouri Valley Conference
Conference Tournament (5)[]
- 1979 Wallace Johnson, 2B Missouri Valley Conference
- 1986 Dave Travis, DH Missouri Valley Conference
- 1989 Larry Russell, OF Missouri Valley Conference
- 1995 Jeff Leaman, 3B/P Missouri Valley Conference
- 2019 Chris Ayers, OF/DH Missouri Valley Conference
All-Conference (113)[]
Only players selected for the conference first team are displayed; for second team and honorable mention, please consult the Indiana State baseball media guide at www.gosycamores.com
All-Indiana Collegiate Conference (35)[]
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All-Missouri Valley Conference (85)[]
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Conference Speciality[]
Pitcher of the Year (1)[]
- Geremy Guerrero - 2021
Defensive Player of the Year (2)[]
- Tyler Wampler - 2014
- Jake Means - 2019
MVC Newcomer of the Year (5)[]
- Rich Angell – 1998
- Clint Barmes – 2000
- Tim Brewer – 2005
- Collin Liberatore - 2019
- Aaron Beck - 2021
MVC Freshman of the Year (1)[]
- Mitch Stetter – 2000
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Career leaders[]
Batting average[]
Name | Average |
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Larry Bird* (1979) | .500 |
Todd Tatlock (1994–95) | .423 |
Wallace Johnson (1977–79) | .422 |
Rob Barker (1981–83) | .399 |
Pete Piskol (1978–82) | .396 |
Paul Frye (1984–86) | .383 |
- Bird appeared in one game for the baseball team, going 1-for-2 with 2 RBI.[6]
Hits[]
Name | Hits |
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Bob Zeihen* (1985–88) | 290 |
Mitch Hannahs (1986–89) | 274 |
Steve Ruckman (1990–93) | 257 |
Dan Roman (1984–87) | 253 |
Pete Piskol (1978–82) | 250 |
- Bob Zeihen holds the National NCAA career record for triples (32)[7]
HRs[]
Name | HRs |
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(1985–87) | 48 |
Dan Frye (1989–92) | 39 |
Mike Eberle (1984–87) | 37 |
Tyler Thompson (1995–98) | 32 |
Dan Olson (1994–96) | 30 |
Wins[]
Name | Wins |
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Mike Gardiner (1984–87) | 30 |
John Howes (1982–86) | 29 |
Mike Farrell (1988–91) | 27 |
Casey Whitten (1991–93) | 27 |
Paul Quizner (1983–86) | 25 |
Blaine Ilsley (1983–85) | 25 |
Randy Keaffaber (1990–93) | 25 |
Brad Finken (1994–97) | 25 |
ERA[]
Name | ERA |
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Jim Ridenour (1977–78) | 3.03 |
Casey Whitten (1991–93) | 3.04 |
Dave Thomas (1977–78) | 3.09 |
Blaise Ilsley (1983–85) | 3.20 |
Jim Rasmussen (1977–78) | 3.32 |
Strikeouts[]
Name | Strikeouts |
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Casey Whitten (1991–93) | 299 |
Mike Gardiner (1983–86) | 296 |
Brad Finken (1994–97) | 275 |
Blake Ilsley (1983–85) | 274 |
Mitch Stetter (2000–03) | 254 |
Sycamores in MLB[]
While long-time baseball great Tommy John is an alumnus of Indiana State; he did not play baseball for the Sycamores as he attended classes around his professional baseball schedule. Future New York Yankees-great, Don Mattingly, declined his baseball scholarship from Coach Bob Warn after he was drafted by the New York Yankees.
Bill Hayes had 2 "cups-of-coffee" in the majors but would go on to a long career as a Minor League manager before beginning a 15-year coaching career with the San Francisco Giants, winning 3x World Series Championships (2010, 2012, 2014); in Dec 2014, he was named 1st-base coach for the Giants.[8] Long-time college basketball coach was a 2-year letterman for the Sycamores.
In addition, basketball legend Larry Bird appeared in two games for the Sycamores, in the spring of 1979, following the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
Indiana State has placed over 75 Sycamores in the Minors, of which 27 have reached the Major Leagues or Negro Major Leagues. They are by order of appearance:
Coaching leaders[]
Years | Coach (Alma Mater) | Wins | Losses | Ties | Pct. | Notes |
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1976–2006 | Bob Warn (Southern Illinois) | 1,070 | 745 | 5 | .598 | 1986 College World Series, 7 NCAA bids, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1995 Conference Titles |
2014–present | Mitch Hannahs (Indiana State) | 240 | 160 | 0 | .600 | 3 NCAA bids |
1938–1941, 1956–1967 | Paul Wolf (Indiana State) | 140 | 113 | 5 | .552 | 1958 NAIA World Series, 4-time Coach of the Year, 1957, 1958, 1964, 1966 Conference Titles |
2010–2013 | Rick Heller (Upper Iowa) | 132 | 96 | 0 | .583 | 2012 NCAA Tournament, 2012 MVC Coach of the Year |
1968–1975 | Jim Rendel (Earlham, {Ind.}) | 129 | 141 | 0 | .478 | |
1929-31, 1934–37, 1942, 1946–47, 1949-55 | Walter E. Marks (Chicago) | 108 | 81 | 2 | .571 | 1930, 1946, 1948, 1949 Conference Titles |
2007–2009 | Lindsay Meggs (UCLA) | 77 | 79 | 0 | .493 | 2009 Coach of the Year |
1924–1928 | Art Strum (Wisconsin-LaCrosse) | 41 | 16 | 0 | .719 | 1924 Conference Title |
1918–1923 | Birch Bayh (Indiana State) | 40 | 13 | 1 | .750 | 1919, 1920, 1921, 1923 Conference Titles |
1913–1917 | Alfred Westphal (unknown) | 24 | 24 | 1 | .500 | |
1932–1933 | Jack Hannah (unknown) | 18 | 8 | 0 | .692 | |
1948 | John Wooden (Purdue) | 7 | 7 | 0 | .500 | |
1912 | Bert Wiggins (unknown) | 8 | 2 | 0 | .800 | |
1910 | Jesse A. Wood (Indiana State) | 7 | 4 | 0 | .636 | |
1896-1909; 1911; 1918; 1944 | Others | 50 | 59 | 0 | .460 | |
1896–present | All-time | 2,091 | 1,548 | 14 | .574 |
Coaching honors[]
Conference Coach of the Year (9)[]
Coach | Year(s) | Conf |
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Paul Wolf | 1958, 1963, 1966, 1967 | Indiana Collegiate[9] |
Bob Warn | 1979, 1983, 1984 | Missouri Valley[10] |
Lindsay Meggs | 2009 | Missouri Valley[10] |
Rick Heller | 2012 | Missouri Valley |
Hall(s) of Fame[]
- 1987 – Paul Wolf (Coach) – Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame[11]
- 1988 – Don Jennings (Player) – Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame[12]
- 1989 – Howard Sharpe (Player) – Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame[13]
- 1990 – Bob Warn (Coach) – Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame[14]
- 2000 – Bob Warn (Coach) – Iowa Western Hall of Fame[15]
- 2002 - Junius "Rainey" Bibbs (Player) - Indiana State University Hall of Fame[16]
- 2002 – 1986 Baseball Team (College World Series participant) – Indiana State University> [4]</ref>
- 2002 – Bob Warn (Coach) – Indiana State University Hall of Fame[15]
- 2002 – Paul Gries (Player) – Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame[17]
- 2003 – Bob Warn (Coach) – American Baseball Coach's Association[15]
- 2007 – Brian Dorsett (Player) – Indiana State University Hall of Fame[18]
- 2008 – Brian Dorsett (Player) – Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame[19]
- 2011 – Junius "Rainey" Bibbs (Player) – Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame[20]
- 2021 - Sean Manaea (Player) – Indiana State University Hall of Fame[15]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Color Palette (PDF). Indiana State Sycamores Official Style Guide. March 3, 2020. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
- ^ "1958 Baseball Sycamores Recognized - Indiana State University". Indiana State University. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
- ^ https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=wolf--001pau
- ^ "Strausborger Earns Rawlings Gold Glove Award - Indiana State University". Indiana State University. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
- ^ "Gary Cunning Minor Leagues Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
- ^ Dana Hunsinger (May 4, 2015). "Larry Bird's baseball career: A lofty .500 batting average". Indystar.com. Indianapolis Star. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
- ^ (PDF) https://web.archive.org/web/20150530025447/http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/baseball_RB/2015/D1.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 30, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015. Missing or empty
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External links[]
- Indiana State Sycamores baseball
- Baseball teams established in 1896