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FRI.-SUN., MAY 4-6
PENN STATE (23-24 overall, 10-8 Big Ten)
vs.
NORTHWESTERN (20-27, 8-12 BIG TEN)
Beaver Field (1,000)
State College, Pa.

State College Weather Forecast
Friday - High - 78, Low - 48 (Partly Cloudy)
Saturday - High - 71, Low - 46 (Partly Cloudy)
Sunday - High - 74, Low - 49 (Partly Cloudy)
Friday (3:00 p.m.)
Penn State - Dan McCall, LHP (5-1, 3.44)
Northwestern - Zach Schara, RHP (6-4, 3.26)

SATURDAY (dh) (1:00 p.m.)
(Game One)
Penn State - Pete Yodis, RHP (4-6, 5.58)
Northwestern - Michael Nall, RHP (6-6, 3.84)
(Game Two)
Penn State - Aaron Tressler, RHP (4-2, 4.84)
Northwestern - Gabe Ribas, RHP (2-7, 5.54)

SUNDAY (1:00 p.m.)
Penn State - Justin Nash, RHP (3-4, 5.37)
Northwestern - Ryan Bos, LHP (3-5, 6.33)

PENN STATE TO CONTINUE HOMESTAND THIS WEEKEND: Penn State continues its homestand this weekend as it hosts Big Ten foe Northwestern in a four-game series on Fri.-Sun., May 4-6 at Beaver Field. The Wildcats enter the weekend following a split with Iowa last week in a four-game set. Penn State and Northwestern last met during the final weekend of the 2000 regular season in Evanston, Ill., and split a four-game series. Penn State dropped the first two games of the series by the scores of 11-6 and 12-11, before rebounding to claim the final two contests 6-3 and 12-6.
Penn State trails Northwestern in the all-time series between the schools 21-15. The Lions and Wildcats first met in 1992.

NITTANY LIONS DROP FIRST NON-CONFERENCE GAME AT HOME SINCE '99: Penn State's 7-6 loss versus Pace (N.Y.) last Sunday marked the first non-conference loss by the Nittany Lions at Beaver Field since they dropped a game to C.W. Post on April 28, 1999 by the score of 15-11, a span of 19 games.

PACE (N.Y.) SERIES TIDBITS: Junior left fielder Rod Perry (San Diego, Calif.) currently needs six stolen bases to pass former Nittany Lion Michael Campo for the most swipes in a single season in school annals. Perry has totaled 21 stolen bases through the first 47 games this season.
Perry was the Lions' hottest hitter in last week's three-game series with Pace (N.Y.). The junior multi-sport athlete posted a .583 average over the two games and recorded his second home run in as many weeks, a leadoff shot in the bottom of the first an 11-5 win in game two of Saturday's doubleheader. Perry also tied for the team-lead in RBI for the series with four and stole three bases in the three games.
Senior first baseman Donnie Wright (Bethesda, Md.) returned to the lineup on Sunday after missing four games with a sprained ankle. Wright started at first base and finished 1-for-2 in Penn State's 7-6 extra-inning loss versus Pace (N.Y.).

BIG TEN SHORTHOPS: Penn State enters the weekend 10-8 overall in conference play and resides in fourth place in the Big Ten standings...the Lions rank fourth in the Big Ten in team offense with a .301 average...PSU is sixth in the league in team ERA at 5.21...the Lions also rank sixth in fielding at a .958 clip...Mike DeRenzo is the fourth-leading hitter in the conference at .392...Donnie Wright checks in at 10th overall among league leaders in batting average at .368...Dan McCall holds the sixth lowest ERA in the conference at 3.44...Chris Wright leads the Big Ten in RBI with 50...Wright also ranks second in doubles (16), tied for second in home runs (11) and fourth in total bases (107)...Rod Perry is third among league leaders with 21 stolen bases...DeRenzo ranks fifth with a .483 on base percentage...Doug Rodio leads the league with seven sacrifice flies...Donnie Wright's slugging percentage of .662 is fourth highest in the league, while Chris Wright checks in seventh overall at .641...If the Big Ten tournament were to start this weekend the seeds would be as follows: No. 1 Ohio State, No. 2 Purdue, No. 3 Minnesota, No. 4 Penn State, No. 5 Michigan and No. 6 Illinois...the tournament would be held in Columbus, Ohio.

RADIO/WEBCAST SCHEDULE: Each of the Lions' next two series will be broadcast in its entirety on 1450 AM WMAJ and/or www.GoPSUsports.com.
May 4 vs. N'western 3 p.m. GoPSUsports.com
(WMAJ) May 5 vs. N'western (DH) 1 p.m. GoPSUsports.com
May 6 vs. N'western 1 p.m. GoPSUsports.com
May 11 vs. Michigan St. 3 p.m. GoPSUsports.com
(WMAJ) May 12 vs. Michigan St. (DH) 1 p.m. GoPSUsports.com
(WMAJ) May 13 vs. Michigan St. 1 p.m. GoPSUsports.com (WMAJ)

CHRIS WRIGHT CONTINUES TO MOVE UP THE CHARTS: Chris Wright (State College, Pa.) registered a .375 average in three games last weekend versus Pace (N.Y.) with one home run and two RBI. Wright currently is tied for fifth all-time in Penn State career annals with 124 RBI and sits in fourth place on the career doubles list with 46. He also is tied for 13th in home runs at 22.

DAN McCALL AMONG CAREER LEADERS: Dan McCall (Boalsburg, Pa.) tossed his team-leading third complete-game of the season in Penn State's 12-6 win over Pace (N.Y.) last Saturday. McCall currently ranks eighth on the Penn State career wins list with 18 and is among the school's all-time leaders in innings pitched (230/7th), strikeouts (201/t-7th), starts (40/5th) and appearances (50/8th).

PENN STATE-BUCKNELL GAME WILL NOT BE RESCHEDULED: The game between Penn State and Bucknell scheduled for April 17 which was postponed due to inclement weather will not be rescheduled.

WARCHAL LIKELY OUT FOR SEASON WITH SHOULDER INJURY: Penn State redshirt freshman infielder/outfielder Adam Warchal (Nanticoke, Pa.) will likely miss the remainder of the season due to a separated shoulder he suffered while sliding into home during the Pace series on April 28. Warchal had appeared in 29 games this season, while making 16 starts, and was hitting .178 with five RBI and 10 runs scored.

DONNIE WRIGHT RETURNS TO LINEUP IN PACE SERIES FINALE: after missing five straight games due to a sprained ankle which occurred during batting practice prior to a doubleheader at Ohio State on April 21, regular PSU first baseman Donnie Wright (Bethesda, Md.) returned to the starting lineup in the team's final game versus Pace (N.Y.) on April 29. Wright finished 1-for-2 with a run scored and a pair of walks in his first action since the injury.

NITTANY LIONS SPLIT SERIES AT OHIO STATE: Penn State looked to be in perfect position to become the first Big Ten squad to ever win a conference series at Ohio State's Bill Davis Stadium after defeating the Buckeyes in the first two games of a four-game set last weekend in Columbus by the scores of 8-3 and 9-4. It was not to be however as the Lions defense and pitching abandoned them in the final two games of the series as they allowed 22 runs and committed 11 errors over the final two games, including a season-high six blunders in a 16-6 loss in the second game of Saturday's doubleheader.
Junior Rod Perry (San Diego, Calif.) blasted his first homer since joining the Penn State squad in the team's 6-4 loss at Ohio State on Sunday. Perry drilled the first pitch of the game over the left center field wall to give Penn State an early 1-0 lead. It marked the first time this season that a Nittany Lion led off the game with a homer.
Senior Donnie Wright (Bethesda, Md.) pounded out a pair of home runs in the team's series opening 8-3 win on Friday vs. the Buckeyes. The pair of bombs marked the second time this season that right has totaled two round trippers in a game. Wright currently has nine home runs on the season, which marks his highest single-season total during his career as a Nittany Lion. His current total of 34 RBI also is tied for his highest in a single campaign. Wright drove in 34 runs during the 2000 season.

CHRIS WRIGHT LEADS SQUAD VS. BUCKEYES, MOVES UP CAREER LISTS: Chris Wright (State College, Pa.) currently ranks sixth all-time in Penn State career annals with 124 RBI and sits in fourth place on the career doubles list with 46. He also is among the school's career leader in home runs with 21, which is tied for 14th all-time with Adam Beers (1995-98)

PENN STATE SKIPPER HINDELANG RETURNS, WINS 300th GAME: Penn State head coach Joe Hindelang returned to the field after being hospitalized last week after complaining of nausea. After all tests were returned negative, Hindelang unexpectedly returned in time to coach the Lions' their 11-9 win over St. Bonaventure on Wednesday. The win marked the 299th win in Hindelang's career as Penn State skipper.
Hindelang notched his 300th win at the helm of the PSU program on April 20 when the Lions defeated Ohio State 8-3.

DeRENZO CONTINUES SOLID SEASON: Mike DeRenzo (Murrysville, Pa.) has continued his torrid season and is currently hitting at a .392 clip. His batting average ranks first on the Nittany Lion squad and fourth in the Big Ten. DeRenzo also has the highest on-base percentage among all Nittany Lions at .483.
In addition to his solid offensive performance this season, DeRenzo has been nearly flawless while holding down the second base position. Currently DeRenzo has only made one fielding error in 166 chances this season.
His did not commit his lone error until April 22 at Ohio State.

CHRIS WRIGHT ON RBI TEAR, PERRY HEATS UP: Junior Chris Wright (State College, Pa.) has exploded for 22 RBI while hitting .377 over his last 15 games. Wright has blasted four home runs and is slugging at a .774 clip during his recent hot streak.
Over the last 15 contests, Rod Perry (San Diego, Calif.) is hitting a team-best .410 while ripping two home runs and slugging .692. Perry also has swiped a team-high five bases during that stretch.

LEADING OFF WITH A BANG: After going the first 40 games this season without a home run, Rod Perry has blasted two leadoff round trippers over the last four games. Perry opened the top of the first with a bomb to left versus Ohio State on April 22 and followed that by leading off the bottom of the first with another dinger versus Pace (N.Y.) on April 28.

SIX LIONS ON ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT BALLOT: Penn State has six players who were nominated for the Verizon Academic All-District 2 baseball squad. Among the nominees are catcher Chris Netwall (Allentown, Pa.), infielders Mike DeRenzo (Murrysville, Pa.) and John Richmond (Pittsburgh, Pa.) and outfiedlers Mike Hurey (Pittsburgh, Pa.), Rod Perry (San Diego, Calif.) and Adam Warchal (Nanticoke, Pa.).

FRIGID TEMPS ABOUND IN WIN OVER BONAVENTURE: Penn State's 11-9 win over St. Bonaventure on Wednesday marked one of the coldest games played in the program's history as the game time temperature was listed at 36 degrees with wind chills as low as 15 degrees. Winds were whipping along at 10-20 mph and creating havoc on outfielders trying to track down fly balls.
Ironically the game only featured a pair of home runs but the weather played a factor in a number of instances in the Lions 11-9 come-from-behind win.

RICHMOND RETURNS TO LINEUP: Junior John Richmond (Pittsburgh, Pa.) returned to the lineup during the Purdue series after playing mostly a reserve role. Richmond started nine of the last 10 games, either at shortstop, outfield and designated hitter, and notched a solid .375 batting average with five runs and six RBI.

STREAK BREAKERS: Penn State's 3-1 win in the second game of a double header on April 14 broke Purdue's 13-game winning-streak, which at the time marked the longest-such winning skein in the nation.

WATSON NAMED BIG TEN PITCHER OF THE WEEK: Mike Watson (Altoona, Pa.) became the second Penn Stater to be honored with Big Ten Pitcher of the Week status when he was recognized for the period ending April 8. Watson pitched a three-hit shutout in Penn State's 1-0 win over Iowa on April 8 to earn the honor. It marked only the third start of his career.

NETWALL SECOND ON CAREER HOME RUN LIST, THIRD IN RBI : Chris Netwall currently ranks second overall on the Penn State career home run list at 34. The senior is nine round trippers behind Shawn Fagan for the top mVVVark in school annals. Netwall is also third in career RBI at 135 and fourth in hits with 209..

WATSON SOLIDIFIES ROLE AS STARTER: Penn State junior right hander Mike Watson (Altoona, Pa.) won his second straight start and tossed the Lions' first complete-game shutout of the season in the team's 1-0 win over Iowa on April 7. Watson, who limited Iowa to just three hits, has won back-to-back starts after spending the majority of his career as one of Penn state's top arms in the bullpen.
Watson had just one career start entering this season.

DAN McCALL TOSSES BACK-TO-BACK COMPLETE GAMES: Senior left-hander Dan McCall (Boalsburg, Pa.) threw his second-straight complete game and improved to 3-0 on the year while leading the Lions to a 3-1 win over Iowa on April 6. McCall fanned a season-high 11 batters in the win.

PSU TOTALS SEASON-HIGH 26 RUNS AND 18 HITS AT CORNELL: The Lions put together its best offensive performance of the season as it registered season-highs with 18 hits and 26 runs in its 26-4 rout at Cornell on April 4. Five Nittany Lions finished the contest with multiple base hits, led by Zack Smithlin (Fair Lawn, N.J.) and Willie Melendez (Cayey, Puerto Rico) who each finished with three. The Nittany Lions also ripped a season-high five home runs in the win, each by a different player. Included in the home run barrage was the first career round tripper for Penn State freshman Matt Harter (Centre Hall, Pa.), who belted a three-run shot in the win.
Penn State also defeated Cornell in the second game of the doubleheader by the score 13-1. Overall, Penn State combined for 39 runs and 31 hits in its two wins over the Big Red.

CHRIS WRIGHT BANGS OUT SIX RBI IN WIN AT CORNELL: Penn State junior Chris Wright (State College, Pa.) tied his career-high in the Lions 26-4 win over Cornell on April 4. Sophomore Zack Smithlin (Fair Lawn, N.J.) also contributed to Penn State's offensive outburst with a career-best five RBI.

McCALL NAMED BIG TEN CO-PITCHER OF THE WEEK: Penn State senior left-hander Dan McCall (Boalsburg, Pa.) has been named Big Ten Co-Pitcher of the Week Big Ten Conference officials announced last week. McCall shared the honor with Minnesota's Mike Kobrow. McCall won his second straight start as he tossed the first nine-inning complete game by a Penn State pitcher this season in the squad's 2-1 win at Michigan last Friday. The senior allowed only one run while striking out five batters to improve to 2-0 on the season. The Boalsburg, Pa., native leads Penn State starting pitchers with a 2.90 ERA and ranks second with 40.1 innings pitched. His 40 strikeouts on the year lead the staff and already are more than his total of 39 during the 2000 campaign.
McCall is the first Penn State baseball player to be honored by the Big Ten Conference this season.

DERENZO RIPS FIRST CAREER HOME RUN VERSUS WOLVERINES: Penn State second baseman Mike DeRenzo (Murrysville, Pa.) continued his torrid start to the season as he blasted his first career home run in game three of the Lions series at Michigan last weekend. DeRenzo, who was the surprise winner of the Lions regular second base position, is currently leading Penn State with a .407 batting average and also has tallied a team-best .407 on-base percentage.
DeRenzo entered his sophomore campaign following a freshman year (1999) which saw him record just one base hit in 16 at bats. He was redshirted last season.

LIONS IN HOME OPENERS: With its 6-1 win over Bucknell in their 2001 home opener, the Nittany Lions improved to 8-3 overall in home openers since 1991. Penn State has won six of its last seven home openers at Beaver Field.

PENN STATE IN CONFERENCE HOME OPENERS: The Nittany Lions are 6-3 in Big Ten home openers since joining the conference in 1992. Penn State had won its last four Big Ten home openers prior to a 3-1 loss to Indiana to open the home league slate last season. Penn State last met Iowa in its conference home opener in 1996, the year it claimed its only Big Ten title, and earned a 6-1 win over the Hawkeyes.

LIONS TAME WOLVERINES: With its three-game sweep of Michigan last weekend, Penn State has now won 14 of its last 15 games versus the Wolverines dating back to 1998.

DON'T RUN ON NETWALL: Penn State catcher Chris Netwall (Allentown, Pa.) is one of the top all-around catchers in the Big Ten. Entering its series with Penn State, Indiana had stolen a total of 56 bases in 61 attempts. Versus Netwall and the Lions the Hoosiers only attempted to steal once and were thrown out in that lone attempt. At Michigan on March 30-31, Netwall erased each of the runners who attempted to steal and also managed to pick off a runner from first.
Over the Lions last 17 games opposing baserunners have attempted to steal on four occasions.
For the season, Netwall has tossed out 24 of 48 would-be base stealers 50%).

LIONS TIE SEASON HIGH FOR HITS AT MICHIGAN: Penn State tied a team season-high with 15 hits in its 9-3 at Michigan in game two of a doubleheader last Saturday. Wes Reohr (Mechanicsburg, Pa.) registered the first three-hit game of his Nittany Lion career to lead the offensive surge for Penn State. Doug Rodio (Cherry Hill, N.J.) also notched a trio of hits in the win over the Wolverines. Penn State previously recorded 15 hits this season at Virginia on Feb. 24.

WATSON MAKES SECOND CAREER START : Primarily used as a reliever throughout his career, Penn State's Mike Watson (Altoona, Pa.) made only the second start of his career in 33 appearances at Michigan in game two of last Saturday's doubleheader.
Watson went 4.1 innings in earning his first win of the season. The junior last opened the game on the mound on April 4, 2000 versus Cornell.

DONNIE WRIGHT HAVING CAREER YEAR : Senior Donnie Wright (Bethesda, Md.) is having the best season of his career as he currently is among the Penn State leaders in home runs (9), RBI (34), runs (34), walks (22) and slugging percentage (.662). He currently holds a .368 batting average and has surpassed his single-season total for home runs in a season.

RODIO SETS SCHOOL RECORD FOR SAC FLIES: Penn State junior transfer Doug Rodio enters the week as the school's single-season record holder for sac flies. Rodio, who currently has seven sac flies, broke the previous school mark with his seventh mercy fly of the year on April 8 vs. Iowa.

D. WRIGHT BANGS OUT THREE BOMBS IN TWO GAMES AT DEL.: Donnie Wright was a bright spot in (March 17-18) three losses at Delaware. The first baseman belted three home runs in the series opening doubleheader on March 17, including a pair in the opening game. He also added a team-high five RBI versus the Blue Hens.

SLOW STARTS, FAST FINISHES: The Lions have been out-scored by their opponents 79-54 over the first two innings of games this season. Foes are out-scoring Penn State 35-21 in the first and 44-33 in the second.
Penn State has rebounded later in games however as it has out-scored its foes 35-20 in the eighth and ninth innings of games this season.

CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR: Penn State has struggled in close games this year as it currently has an overall record of 3-7 in games decided by one run.

SKIPPER HINDELANG NETS 500th CAREER WIN: Penn State head coach Joe Hindelang earned the 500th win of his 24-year head coaching career in the Lions 7-6 extra-inning win over Virginia on Feb. 25. Hindelang currently has an overall mark of 505-454-3, including a record of 288-254-2 in 10-plus years at the helm of the Nittany Lions. The other 218 came in previous stints at Lafayette and Philadelphia College of Pharmacy & Science.

SEASON-OPENING WOES: With its 10-5 season-opening loss at Wake Forest, the Nittany Lions have now opened up the last three seasons with a loss. Penn State last won its season opener during the 1998 season, when it defeated this week's opponent, Charlotte 7-5. Since 1991, Penn State is 4-7 in season openers.

ON THE ROAD AGAIN: Penn State played its first 24 games on the road to open the 2001 season before returning to Happy Valley to host Bucknell in the team's home opener on March 28. Overall, the Nittany Lions are scheduled to play 30 of their first 31 games away from Beaver Field.
Penn State home series with Iowa on April 6-8 at Beaver Field marked the first weekend in the first eight weeks of the season that the Lions spent in State College.

LIONS VISIT PARK FOREST MIDDLE SCHOOL: Members of the Penn State baseball team and coaching staff held an assembly at Park Forest Middle School in State College on Wed., Feb. 21. Nittany Lion skipper Joe Hindelang joined assistant coach Dave Jameson, who is also a teacher at the school, in stressing the importance of enhancing reading and writing skills.
The team is also is sponsoring an essay contest for sixth graders at the school, which will ask students to explain "Why I want to be a Penn State assistant coach." The winning essay writer will be invited to be an honorary assistant coach at a Nittany Lion home game during the 2001 season.

MORE PRESEASON HONORS: Street & Smith's recently ranked Penn State as the No. 25 collegiate baseball team in the country in its annual Baseball Preview Issue which hit newsstands Feb. 20. The Nittany Lions were slated at No. 25 in the publications top 25. Georgia Tech topped the poll at No. 1, while Illinois was the top ranked Big Ten squad at No. 15. Minnesota also made the poll at No. 22.

WHO'S BACK: Penn State returns 21 letterwinners, including six starters and five pitchers from last season's squad that advanced to the first Super Regional in the program's history. Included in the returnees were 2000 All-Big Ten selections Chris Netwall (C), Dan McCall (LHP), Chris Wright (3B) and Pete Yodis (RHP). Netwall is among the school's career offensive leaders in numerous categories and is recognized as one of the best all-around catchers in the Big Ten after being drafted by the Colorado Rockies in last year's Major league Baseball Draft. Wright is the team's top returning hitter after posting a .382 average last season with nine home runs and 58 RBI. McCall and Yodis are expected to be two of the top starters in the Nittany Lions rotation. Yodis is the team's most experienced hurler after he notched a team-high 114.2 innings a year ago and a 3.69 ERA. McCall enjoyed a solid 2000 season as well registering a 5-2 record and a 3.86 ERA. Justin Nash (RHP) and true-freshman David Aardsma (RHP) are expected to round out Penn State's starting rotation.

WHO'S GONE: The Nittany Lions saw a bulk of their offensive output graduate to the professional level as All-American Michael Campo, All-Big Ten standouts Shawn Fagan and Eric Spadt finished their eligibility. The trio accounted for 267 hits and 177 RBI while hitting at a .378 clip. Penn State also lost a pair of quality arms in Dan Goebeler and Scott Russo. The duo played a key role in 17 of the team's 45 wins last season.

WHO'S NEW: Joining the Nittany Lions for the 2001 season will be 12 newcomers, a number of which will play prominent roles for the team this season. Three of the new faces which could make huge contributions early are right-handed pitcher David Aardsma and outfielders Rod Perry and Doug Rodio.

ISN'T YOUR DAD...?: Penn State newcomer Brock Upshaw is no stranger to high profile athletes. The junior transfer from Virginia Commonwealth shares common bloodlines with former Major League Baseball standout Willie Upshaw, who is his father. In addition, Brock Upshaw's uncle Gene Upshaw is a former member of the NFL's Oakland Raiders and is the current head of the National Football League's Player Association. Another of Upshaw's uncles, Marvin Upshaw was a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins. Currently, Brock's sister, Courtney Upshaw is a freshman on the Lady Lion basketball team.

TWO-SPORT STAR: Penn State junior outfielder Rod Perry is also a member of the Nittany Lion football squad. Perry is expected to compete for a starting spot in the Penn State outfield this season after arriving in Happy Valley via the University of Southern California where he was a member of the Trojans' 1998 College World Series Championship squad. Perry is one of five Penn State student-athletes who compete in two sports. The others include Bob Jones (football, wrestling), Katie Schumacher (volleyball, basketball), Terrence Glover (football, track) and Shaun Anderson (swimming, track).

QUARTET OF NITTANY LIONS ON ROTARY WATCH LIST: Four Nittany Lions were named in the recently released Rotary Award Watch List. The Rotary Award is given to the top player in college baseball each season. Named to the watch list were seniors catcher Chris Netwall, left-handed pitcher Dan McCall, right-handed pitcher Pete Yodis and third baseman Chris Wright.
The Rotary Award is presented annually to the top player in collegiate baseball and will be handed out in Houston, Texas on June 28. Past winners of the award include Andy Benes, Bobby Jones and Mark Kotsay.

BASEBALL AMERICA HONORS NETWALL: Baseball America recognized Penn State senior catcher Chris Netwall as the top defensive catcher in the Big Ten Conference in its College Baseball Preseason Preview Issue. He was also slated as one of the top-50 senior pro prospects nationally this season in the publication's Fab 50 feature.
Netwall returned to the Nittany Lions for his senior campaign after being drafted in the 32nd round of the 2000 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft by the Colorado Rockies. The catcher registered a .347 batting average along with nine home runs and 41 RBI during his junior campaign. He also ranks among the school's career leaders in hits, home runs and RBI.

NITS PICKED TO FINISH FOURTH IN BIG TEN BY BASEBALL AMERICA: Baseball America tabbed Minnesota as the favorite in the Big Ten Conference in its preseason preview, followed by Purdue and Illinois. The Nittany Lions were slotted in the fourth spot, just ahead of Ohio State and Michigan.

IN THE RANKINGS: Penn State was mentioned by each of the major polls in their respective preseason editions. The Nittany Lions were ranked as No. 56 in Baseball America's preseason top 100. Penn State received the 37th-most votes in the USA Today/ESPN preseason coaches poll and were ranked No. 40 in Collegiate Baseball's Preseason Fabulous 40.
Penn State is not currently receiving votes in any of the three major polls.

2001 Schedule Notes:
- Penn State will open the 2001 season with 24-consecutive road contests.
- The Nittany Lions do not face Illinois or Minnesota in Big Ten regular season play this season.
- Penn State owns a combined 301-197-4 record against its 2001 opponents for a .604 winning percentage.
- Two of the Nittany Lions 2001 opponents qualified for NCAA postseason action last season (Wake Forest and Delaware).
- The Lions will face three opponents for the first time: UNLV, Troy State, Pace (N.Y.)
- Penn State will play its final 10 games at home as it prepares for the 2001 Big Ten Tournament.
- Two of Penn State's 2001 opponents were ranked in the Collegiate Baseball Preseason Fabulous 40 Poll, Wake Forest (No. 28) and Texas A&M (No. 34).
- Penn State was ranked No. 40 in the preseason Collegiate Baseball poll. Minnesota was the only other Big Ten school represented in the poll as the Golden Gophers were ranked No. 39.

FOUR PLAYERS, ONE SIGNEE SELECTED IN DRAFT: Seniors Shawn Fagan and Eric Spadt, along with juniors Chris Netwall and Scott Russo were among the players selected in the 50 rounds of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.
The Toronto Blue Jays made Fagan the 18th pick of the 13th round and 388th overall selection. He signed a major league contract the following day.
Russo was selected and gave up his last year of eligibility to sign with the Montreal Expos. The junior lefty was the 765th overall selection and fifth of round no. 26.
The Colorado Rockies picked Chris Netwall as their seventh pick of the 32nd round. The junior catcher was the 947th overall selection.
Spadt signed with the Cincinnati Reds after being chosen in the 45th round (20th pick, 1,341st overall).
Also selected as the 1,164th overall selection was Penn State signee Matt Harter of Penns Valley Area High School. The then-high school senior, who committed to PSU in November, was the 14th pick of the 39th round by the Baltimore Orioles.

NITTANY LIONS ON THE AIR: The radio and internet broadcast schedule for Penn State baseball was finalized recently and Nittany Lion fans have reason to celebrate as 30 of the next 36 Nittany Lion games will be aired via the radio and/or internet.
A total of 29 Penn State games will be aired live on State College's WMAJ 1450 AM or WKPS 90.7 FM, while the complete 30-game broadcast package will be available via the internet at www.GoPSUsports.com and/or www.pennlive.com/wmaj.
The Nittany Lions radio/webcast schedule begins this week as State College's WMAJ 1450 AM is slated to broadcast the complete four-game series this weekend (March 23-25) at Indiana. Penn State (6-14) is scheduled to battle the Hoosiers (11-5) in a single game on Friday at 3:00 p.m., before wrapping up the four-game set with a double header Saturday at 1:00 p.m. and a single contest Sunday at 12:00 p.m. The series marks the beginning of the Big Ten Conference schedule for both schools.
The only remaining Penn State baseball contests which are not scheduled for broadcast are April 4 at Cornell and May 11-13 versus Michigan State.

LOCAL TALENT CONNECTION: The Penn State baseball squad boasts a total of six players from the Centre Region, including four graduates of State College Area High School. Senior Dan McCall, juniors Chris Wright and Jason McIntyre along with true-freshman Aaron Tressler each played for the Little Lions prior to joining the Nittany Lion squad.
In addition, PSU freshman Matt Harter attended Penns Valley High School in Centre Hall and was coached former PSU baseball player Keith Ripka.
Also PSU junior reliever Mike Watson also played in the Central Pennsylvania Baseball league while attending Altoona Area High School.

UP NEXT: Penn State will close out the regular season next weekend with a four-game Big Ten Conference series versus Michigan State at Beaver Field. The Lions and Spartans will open the series with a single game on Friday, May 11 at 3:00 p.m. before following with a Saturday (May 12) double header and a single game on Sunday, May 13 at 1:00 p.m.

Career and Season Record Watch

Hits
Michael Campo (1997-2000) 295
Shawn Fagan (1997-2000) 251
Jared Sadlowski (1994-97) 212
Chris Netwall (1998-present) 209
Kevin Billote (1995-98) 192
Russ Mushinsky (1989-92) 183
Eric Spadt (1997-2000) 177

Home Runs
Shawn Fagan (1997-2000) 43
Chris Netwall (1998-present) 34
Dan Beers (1996-99) 33
Michael Campo (1997-2000) 30
Eric Spadt (1997-2000) 29
Derek Bochna (1992-95) 28
Carl Albrecht (1995-97) 25
Dave Simononis (1978-80) 25
Eric Gates (1990-93) 25
Jared Sadlowski (1994-97) 24
Jeremy Deitrick (1995-98) 23
John Schreiner (1986-90) 22
Donnie Wright (1997-present) 22
Adam Beers (1995-98) 21
Chris Wright (1999-present) 21

RBI
Shawn Fagan (1997-2000) 199
Michael Campo (1997-2000) 151
Chris Netwall (1998-present) 135
Eric Spadt (1997-2000) 128
Jared Sadlowski (1994-97) 124
Chris Wright (1999-present ) 124
Eric Gates (1990-93) 119
Ed Washell (1983-86) 118
Carl Albrecht (1995-97) 117
Derek Bochna (1992-95) 115
Dave Hall (1990-94) 115
Russ Mushinsky (1989-92) 113
Donnie Wright (1997-present) 112

Runs
Michael Campo (1997-2000) 232
Shawn Fagan (1997-2000) 189
Eric Spadt (1997-2000) 157
Chris Netwall (1998-present) 149
Kevin Billotte (1995-98) 146

Doubles
Michael Campo (1997-2000) 53
Jared Sadlowski (1994-97) 50
Dave Hall (1990-94) 47
Chris Wright (1999-present) 46
Chris Netwall (1998-present) 39
Adam Beers (1995-98) 38
Eric Spadt (1997-2000) 38
Wins (Pitchers)
Nate Bump (1995-98) 29
Ed Drapcho (1955-57) 29
Mitch Lukevics (1973-75) 24
Pete Yodis (1998-present) 22
Keith Vesling (1952-54) 21
Mike Bellaman (1982-85) 20
Bob Fenton (1961-63) 19
Dan McCall (1998-present) 18

Innings Pitched
Nate Bump (1995-98) 349.1
Ed Drapcho (1955-57) 285.0
Pete Yodis (1998-present) 278.2
Keith Vesling (1952-54) 255.1
Mike Bellaman (1982-85) 255.0
Dan Goebler (1997-2000) 243.0
Dan McCall (1998-present) 230.0
Bob Fenton (1961-63) 211.0

Strikeouts
Nate Bump (1995-98) 352
Ed Drapcho (1955-57) 298
Mitch Lukevics (1973-75) 266
Pete Yodis (1998-present) 224
Mike Bellaman (1982-85) 220
Jim Farr (1975-78) 203
Dan McCall (1998-present) 201
Keith Vesling (1952-54) 201

Starts
Nate Bump (1995-98) 52
Pete Yodis (1998-present) 47
Matt Weimer (1994-97) 43
Dan Goebler (1997-2000) 41
Dan McCall (1998-present) 40
Mike Bellaman (1982-85) 36
Glenn Bartek (195-88) 32
Mitch Lukevics (1973-75) 31
Jim Farr (1975-78) 31
Justin Nash (1999-present) 31

Appearances
Jeff Emerich (1993-96) 76
Greg Young (1987-90) 67
Pete Yodis (1998-present) 60
Nate Bump (1995-98) 53
Chris Mattice (1994-97) 53
Dean Kerns (1991-94) 52
Randy Geis (1991-94) 51
Dan McCall (1998-present) 50
Mike Bellaman (1982-85) 49
Scott Russo (1998-2000) 48
Mike Watson (1999-present) 47
Stolen Bases (Season)
Michael Campo (1999) 27
Rod Perry (2001) 21
Doug Keener (1985) 20
O.J. McDuffie (1990) 20
Michael Campo (1999) 20
Ray Lopez (1991) 17

Sacrifice Flies (Season)
Doug Rodio (2001) 7
Chris Buzzi (1992) 6
Michael Campo (2000) 6
Joe Puliafico (2000) 6
Zack Smithlin (2000) 6

 

 



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