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Nittany Lions Host Keystone Rival, No. 24 Pittsburgh Tuesday on THON Night

April 12, 2010

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• The Nittany Lion baseball team welcomes cross-state rival Pittsburgh on Tuesday for the second matchup of the season between the two teams. Gametime is set for 6:05 p.m. at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park. It's THON Night with all student ticket proceeds donated to IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon.
• The midweek nonconference clash precedes a crucial Big Ten series at Purdue. Penn State (13-17, 2-4 Big Ten) will face the Boilermakers (15-14, 2-4) with each team looking to make an early statement in conference play.
• Pittsburgh comes in hot, winners of a weekend set against No. 7 Louisville. The Panthers have impressed thus far, with a 22-8 overall record, 6-3 in the BIG EAST. They come in ranked 24th in Collegiate Baseball's poll, the squad's highest ever national ranking.
• In addition to THON Night, Tuesday marks the first Dollar Nacho Night of the season while Blue & White Shakers will be given away as well.
• Live stats through GameTracker and video via Penn State All-Access will be available all weekend long. Fans in the State College area can tune in on ESPN Radio 1450 AM. And as always, be sure to follow the Penn State Baseball Twitter page.

Probable Starting Pitchers
Tuesday, April 13, Pittsburgh at Penn State, 6:05 PM ET
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Pittsburgh: TBA
Penn State: Neal Herring (2-2, 5.82 ERA)


Upcoming Schedule
4/13: PITTSBURGH (THON NIGHT)
4/16-18: at Purdue
4/20: DUQUESNE (CODE BLUE/PENN STATE SPORTS)
4/21: MOUNT ST. MARY'S (GREEK NIGHT)

THON Night Information
• The Penn State baseball team is happy to host THON Night on Tuesday evening against Pittsburgh.
• The Nittany Lions will donate all student single game ticket sales to the Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon, the largest student-run philanthropy in the world. The Dance Marathon marks the end of a year-long effort to raise funds and awareness for the fight against pediatric cancer. This past February, THON raised a record $7,838,054.36.
• For more information on THON, check out their website at www.thon.org.

Earlier This Season Against Pittsburgh
• Tuesday isn't an average midweek game for the Nittany Lions as they faced the Panthers less than three weeks ago on Mar. 24 at Trees Field.
• Despite jumping out to a 3-0 lead on Ben Heath's seventh home run of the season, the Penn State baseball team couldn't hold on as it dropped a 7-4 decision to Pittsburgh on Wednesday. Heath and sophomore Joey DeBernardis combined for four of the Lions' five hits while redshirt senior David Lutz tossed 4.1 scoreless innings out of the bullpen.

Streaks Galore
• Four Penn State players enter Tuesday with significant streaks, led by Ben Heath's 17-game hitting streak, tied for the seventh-longest in school history.
• His streak is also the 17th longest active streak in the nation and longest in the Big Ten. Florida International's Garrett Wittels owns the longest active streak, currently at 28 games.
• The streak is also Penn State's longest since last year when Jordan Steranka posted an 18-game streak. Michael Campo owns the school record (41) while Mike DeRenzo has the second-longest (23).
• Sophomore Joey DeBernardis is owner of another notable streak as he's reached base safely in 21 consecutive games.
• Freshmen Elliot Searer and Steve Snyder are riding impressive career-best hitting streaks of 11 and six games, respectively. Snyder has 10 total hits in that span behind four multi-hit games.

Penn State Catchers - Double The Success
• The Nittany Lions present arguably the best catching duo in the nation, with juniors Ben Heath and Bobby Jacobs leading the way.
• They've both come into their own in 2010, with Heath hitting .373 and Jacobs batting .348. The two have put up incredible numbers and are hitting a combined .364 with 11 home runs, 45 RBI, 21 doubles, 67 hits and 36 runs scored.
• In addition, Heath and Jacobs have already posted career-highs in doubles with 13 and eight, respectively. In total, they own 45 percent of the team's two-baggers (21-of-47).

School Records Shattered?
• Three Penn State players are on pace to break (or come close to breaking) significant single-season school records: David Lutz (appearances - record is 29, currently at 21), Sean Deegan (stolen bases - record is 27, currently at 18) and Ben Heath (home runs - record is 18, currently at 9). Deegan also has three triples, halfway from tying the school record of six.
• Lutz could also become Penn State's all-time leader in appearances. He's currently at 70 (already third in program history) while the record is 76.

Workhorses Out Of The Pen
• Lutz's 21 appearances by far lead the Big Ten as freshman Steven Hill and Ohio State's Drew Rucinski are tied for second with 14.
• He also has a chance to break the known conference record for appearances, held by Ohio State's Jake Hale (40 in 2009). Please note that not all Big Ten schools have kept appearances as a record, making the mark unofficial.
• Lutz has appeared in eight straight games overall and 10 of the last 11.

Junior Catcher
Ben Heath


Ben Heath - Johnny Bench Award Candidate
• Penn State junior Ben Heath (Huntersville, N.C.) is one of 62 Division I catchers named to the Watch List for the Coleman Company Johnny Bench Award delivered by Papa John's Pizza, as announced by the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission. Named in honor of the former Cincinnati Reds' great, the award is presented to the top catcher in Division I.
• Heath is one of five Big Ten catchers named to the list.

An All-American & Dick Howser Trophy Candidate
• Heath's hot start has put him on the national radar.
• The National Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) has added him to the Dick Howser Trophy Watch List and All-America ballot. The Howser trophy is presented annually to the national collegiate baseball player of the year.
• Heath has asserted himself as one of the nation's top catchers. When comparing his season to the other Johnny Bench Award candidates, he is near the top of almost every statistical category (all stats as of April 5).
• He is second in home runs, RBI, total bases and slugging percentage while coming in fourth in doubles and fifth in OPS (on-base plus slugging). Heath is first among the power six conferences in home runs as the current leader is out of the MEAC (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference). He is also 12th in hits and tied for 13th in batting average.

Tracking Heath: Season Updates
• Heath is on pace to break the school's single-season home run record and finish near the top in doubles in a season. He by far leads Penn State in almost every statistical category. His current OPS is an incredible 1.137 while his slugging percentage of .712 would put him fourth in program history. He could also finish among the top five in nearly every statistical category, including hits, runs, RBI, total bases (among others).
• In total, Heath leads the Lions with a career-high nine home runs, 13 doubles, 35 RBI and .712 slugging percentage. Penn State's cleanup hitter is also hitting .373 in 29 games (all starts). His average has jumped 56 points (from .318) in the last three weeks.
• Heath finished the weekend series against Northwestern (4/9-11) with a .583 average (7-for-12) along with three doubles. He also had two three-hit games to tie a career-high.
• Big Ten opening weekend at Illinois (4/2-4) featured a home run in back-to-back games. It marked the third time this season he's gone deep in two or more consecutive games.
• Against Pittsburgh (3/24) and Hofstra (3/26-28), the native of Huntersville, N.C. finished 9-for-18 in five games to improve his season average from .317 to (at the time) .358. He finished with one home run, seven RBI and three runs scored.
• The highlight of his weekend against Hofstra included a 3-for-4 effort in Game Two of Saturday's doubleheader with a double, run scored and three RBI. He then went 2-for-4 with a walk and run scored in the series finale.
• At Pittsburgh, Heath hit his third home run in as many games, a long three-run shot for his seventh long ball of the season. That propelled Penn State to a 3-0 first-inning advantage.
• Heath had a monster performance at the Coca-Cola Classic (3/19-21), playing in three of four games with a .455 average (5-for-11), a double, two home runs (including first-career grand slam), 10 RBI and six runs scored. He also had four walks, improving his on-base percentage to .600 for the week.
• His hits have come at huge moments of games, starting in the season-opener vs. Cincinnati (2/26) when his solo home run in the sixth inning broke a 1-1 deadlock.
• Then against Notre Dame (2/28), his seventh-inning long ball pulled the Lions within one while his ninth-inning home run tied the score at eight to force extra innings.
• Against McNeese State (3/5), his home run doubled Penn State's lead from three (4-1) to six (7-1), serving as the key knockout blow on the way to a 12-6 win.
• Heath has also been strong defensively, posting a .992 fielding percentage while throwing out 31 percent of potential base stealers (13-of-42).

Going Extra
• Saturday's 11-inning loss to Northwestern marked Penn State's fifth extra-inning game of the season. The Lions own a 2-3 record in those contests.
• After a 12 game "drought," the Nittany Lions saw the Mar. 20 tilt against Winthrop go to extras.
• It marked the first extra-inning game since the Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge. Penn State played three extra inning games in as many days, against Cincinnati, Seton Hall and Notre Dame.
• The Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge has seen four extra-inning games in its two-year history, three coming from Penn State this year.
• Penn State had four extra-inning games ALL last season, three in 2008 and four in 2007.
• Until Saturday, the Lions were 0-2 in games ending in 10 innings, but 2-0 in games lasting longer than 10 frames. That ended when Northwestern scored in the 11th to hand Penn State's first "over 10 inning" loss.
• Ironically, three of the five extra-inning contests have come in games that Ryan Ignas has started - Northwestern (4/10), Winthrop (3/20), Cincinnati (2/26).

Big Ten Update
• Through two Big Ten weekends, the standings are extremely tight with only two games separating the first and last place teams.
• Michigan State, Ohio State and Michigan are all tied up with 4-2 marks while four are at .500 (3-3) and Penn State, Purdue and Indiana are 2-4.
• The Nittany Lions face the Boilermakers this weekend in a key early-season series.

All-Time Against BIG EAST
• Tuesday's opponent, Pittsburgh, is out of the BIG EAST, a familiar conference to the Lions.
• With the Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge destined to stay for the foreseeable future, the Nittany Lions will have their annual opportunity to face one of the top conferences in the nation.
• Winning two-of-four BIG EAST games so far this season, Penn State is now 262-138-2 against current members of that conference.
• The squad has faced Pittsburgh the most (121 times) while also playing West Virginia (105), Villanova (59) and Rutgers (54) numerous times.
• Penn State has never faced one squad - Louisville.
• In total, Penn State plays five BIG EAST teams this season, the most of any conference (other than the Big Ten) - Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Seton Hall and Villanova. A home game against Pittsburgh (4/13) and road tilt at Villanova (5/18) still remain.

The Series With Pittsburgh
• Pittsburgh marks one of Penn State's longest rivals as the two sides have played 120 times in their history.
• The Lions lead the all-time series, 80-40-1, including four consecutive victories before falling less than three weeks ago, on Mar. 24.
• After not playing for 10 years, the teams reconvened in 2005, a 9-0 neutral site victory. Penn State also won 7-4 in 2006 and 6-5 in `08.
• The teams attempted to play last season, but rain washed out both games.
• Penn State owns a 26-14-1 record in games played at Pittsburgh.
• The Lions and Panthers are scheduled to play an Apr. 13 game at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park, which will be the first time the intrastate rivals play at Penn State since Apr. 24, 1986.

Scouting Pittsburgh
• Pittsburgh has impressed thus far, posting a 22-8 overall record, 6-3 in BIG EAST play, heading into Tuesday.
• The Panthers are coming off an impressive series win over No. 7 nationally ranked Louisville, a series in which they led late in all three games.
• The squad is hitting .367 overall, led by Sean Toole who is hitting an even .472 in 19 games. Incredibly, all but three Panther hitters are at .300 or more.
• Leading the power surge is Joe Leonard, who is hitting .431 with three home runs and 40 RBI. David Chester leads the squad in home runs with six, to go along with 30 driven in. Danny Lopez has impressed as well with three home runs and 35 RBI.
• The pitching staff owns a 5.32 ERA, led by Corey Baker with a 7-0 record and team-best 3.22 ERA. Nathan Hood and Matt Iannazzo have combined to go 9-1 with ERAs of 3.26 and 3.46, respectively.

Junior
Heath Johnson


Johnson Shows Versatility
• Junior Heath Johnson came out of the bullpen against Bucknell for his first-career pitching appearance after starting 20 games in the outfield.
• The native of Alamagordo, N.M. tossed a scoreless fourth inning, while striking out one.
• He then pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Sunday vs. Northwestern for his first-career save. This after starting the game as the DH.
• Johnson is the third of three position players to pitch this season as Steve Snyder and Joey DeBernardis have also seen action. The three have combined to toss five innings, allowing only two runs.

Snyder Coming Through In The Clutch
• Freshman Steve Snyder has consistently come up big at the plate.
• Six of his 23 hits this season have driven in two or more runs. He is currently fifth on the team with 18 RBI, mainly from the bottom of the batting order. He has hit ninth in the lineup in all but two starts, when he led off and batted seventh.
• Snyder's streak of three straight games with multiple hits (and RBI) was snapped on Tuesday against Bucknell, but he did go 1-for-2 with an RBI and run scored. He is hitting .435 (10-for-23) with nine RBI on his current six-game hitting streak.

Searer Continues To Impress
• Redshirt freshman Elliot Searer has taken advantage of increased playing time by hitting .356 on the season. He contributed with a hit and two RBI, including the game-winner, in Sunday's 6-5 win over Northwestern.
• He already has six multi-hit games and a hit in 16 of 19 starts.
• He also tied his career-high of three hits on Tuesday vs. Bucknell, this only three days after originally setting his career-high at Illinois.
• Overall, Searer enters Tuesday on an 11-game hitting streak.
• The Lewistown, Pa. native showed his versatility when he saw his first-career action in the outfield after working solely as an infielder.
• He also led off for the first time on Sunday at Illinois.
• Searer has been an opportune base runner, swiping eight bags on the season (second on the team to only Sean Deegan), including a career-high two in the series finale against Hofstra.

Walking Off?
• With last Tuesday's walk-off win over Bucknell, Penn State has now seen an incredible eight this season end via a walk-off of some kind, five in the Nittany Lions' favor.
• Joey DeBernardis has two walk-off single while his bouncer to third against Hofstra was thrown away to give the Lions the 2-1 victory. Juniors Mario Eramo and Bobby Jacobs were at the plate for the Lions' other walk-off wins.
• After the Nittany Lions came back for a 6-5 win over Columbia at the Coca-Cola Classic, Winthrop pulled out a 14-13 walk-off (extra-inning) win in the nightcap.
• The season's first three games ended in walk-off fashion, the first two Penn State victories. Then, Texas State hit a sacrifice fly with one out in the bottom of the ninth to (at the time) even the Lions' "walk-off record."

Offense Impresses Illinois
• As part of the Big Ten opening weekend at Illinois, the Nittany Lion offense exploded for 16 runs in the series opener (4/2).
• The 16 runs were the most since last Apr. 5 at Michigan in a 16-5 win.
• The run total also tied the most the Lions have ever scored against Illinois (the other was a 16-5 win on April 26, 2008).
• It was also the most Penn State has ever scored in a Big Ten opener. The previous high was 14 against Indiana on March 23, 2001.
• The Lions allowed 19 hits in the win. The last time they allowed 17 or more hits in a victory was on Mar. 11, 2009, an 18-16 win over Florida Gulf Coast.
• As part of the weekend, the Lions hit seven home runs (four on Friday, two on Saturday and one on Sunday). They now have 23 long balls on the season, on pace to shatter last season's mark of 29. • In fact, junior Ben Heath already has 50 percent more home runs (9) than last season's leader (Jordan Steranka, 6). Steranka and Mario Eramo are both on pace to top last season's leader as well. They currently have six and four, respectively.

Milestone Hit For Steranka
• Sophomore Jordan Steranka's fourth home run against Kent State (3/31) had extra special meaning. The hit marked the 100th of his career.
• Incredibly, Steranka leads all current Nittany Lions in career hits. Senior Louie Picconi is second with 93.
• With two years still to go, Steranka has a chance to finish his Lion career among the program leaders in hits. Only seven players in program history have reached 200 career hits, led by Michael Campo's school-record 295.

Comeback Kids
• The Nittany Lions have staged some impressive late-inning comebacks, including Tuesday's game against Bucknell when they plated two ninth-inning runs for the victory.
• Down 5-0 against Columbia, Penn State fought back to tie the score with a run in the seventh before winning in the bottom of the ninth.
• That marked the third time this season the Lions have come back in the seventh inning or later to win a game. They were also trailing heading to the sixth inning Friday vs. Kent State before scoring two and holding on for the victory.
• It marked Penn State's first comeback win since the Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge in the opening weekend of the season. It had to come back in the eighth inning or later in all three of those games to force extra innings while coming away with two victories.

Redshirt Senior Pitcher
Mike Wanamaker


Experiencing The "States"
• The Nittany Lions are enjoying a mini tour of the United States this season, with early games in Florida, Texas and South Carolina while later traveling to Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Minnesota.
• Fittingly, Penn State is playing a number of "States." In total, they face five teams that end in State, including this past week's opponent, Kent State. They've already played two - McNeese and Texas State - while also facing Ohio and Michigan State come conference season.
• Coppin State was also on the schedule, but the Feb. 20 game was canceled.

Wanamaker Returns
• Redshirt senior pitcher Mike Wanamaker returned to the mound against Texas A&M (3/10) after missing last season due to injury. He was a Second Team All-Big Ten honoree as a junior in 2008.
• On a pitch count, he tossed the first four innings, allowing three hits and three runs (two earned) while striking out four.
• After allowing two runs in the first inning, he bounced back by striking out the side in the second. He retired nine of 10 hitters in a span bridging the first through fourth innings.
• Wanamaker returned to the mound against Kent State (3/19), tossing six strong innings for his first win since 2008.
• Pitching in the home opener vs. Hofstra (3/26), Wanamaker bounced back from a tough first inning to go six innings while eclipsing the 100 pitch plateau for the first time this season.

From The Pocket To The "Hill"
• Freshman pitcher Steven Hill, also a quarterback on the football team, has dazzled in his first collegiate appearances. He currently leads the team among regulars with a 3.69 ERA in 31.2 innings.
• He followed up his first-career start against Lamar (3/6), with another strong performance against Texas State (3/14). For the second time in as many starts, he tossed six innings, this time allowing only two runs to keep Penn State in the game.
• Against Cincinnati (2/26), he was summoned with runners on the corners and only one out in the top of the 10th. He struck out the first batter on three pitches before inducing a groundout to end the threat (all strikes). He then went on to retire six in a row in the 11th and 12th innings for the win.
• Then against Notre Dame (2/28), he pitched three innings in relief, only allowing one run to go along with six strikeouts. He got out of a bases loaded one out jam in the bottom of the ninth with two consecutive strikeouts.
• Hill entered into a similar situation against Columbia (3/20). With runners on first and third with only one out in the eighth, he induced two straight pop ups to work out of the jam and earn his second win.

Starting Quality
• Four Penn State pitchers - Ryan Ignas, Neal Herring, Steven Hill and Mike Wanamaker - have combined to toss 10 quality starts this season.
• Ignas allowed two runs (both earned) in seven innings against Cincinnati (2/26) and McNeese State (3/5), both Nittany Lion victories.
• Herring one-upped his strong performance against Seton Hall (2/27) when he allowed two earned runs in six innings, by allowing only one earned run in six frames against Dallas Baptist (3/6). That led to his first-career victory.
• In his first-career start, Hill dazzled in his home state of Texas, allowing only one earned run in six against Lamar (3/6). He then allowed only two runs in the series finale at Texas State (3/14).
• Wanamaker then enjoyed a quality start against Kent State (3/19) when he only allowed three runs in six innings for the victory.
• Ignas and Herring posted quality starts against Hofstra (3/27-28), each throwing seven innings while allowing one and two earned runs, respectively.
• Ignas then dazzled last weekend against Northwestern (4/10), going a career-high 7.1 innings, allowing only one earned run.

Penn State Impresses At Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge
• Penn State went 2-1 from Feb. 26-28 to tie for the top record of any Big Ten teams at the challenge.
• No Big Ten squad finished undefeated while a total of five finished 2-1. Louisville and St. John's out of the BIG EAST both went 3-0.
• It marks the second consecutive season that the Lions went 2-1 at the challenge. Last year, they were one of six Big Ten squads to do so.

A Team Effort
• The Big Ten/BIGEAST Challenge success came from a variety of sources.
• Here is what the following players contributed in the win over Cincinnati:

• Sophomore Joey DeBernardis - Walk-off single in the bottom of the 12th
• Junior Ben Heath - Double and home run
• Freshman Steven Hill - Retired all eight batters he faced (in innings 10-12) for the win
• Sophomore Ryan Ignas - Strong start, allowing only two runs in seven innings
• Freshman Steve Snyder - Game-tying triple with two outs in the ninth

• Then in the following day's 3-2 walk-off win in 13 against Seton Hall:

• Junior Heath Johnson - Tripled and scored in the first, later drove in game-tying run in the eighth with a sacrifice fly
• Sophomore Jordan Steranka - Two hits, including leadoff double and game-winning run in the bottom of the 13th
• Junior Mario Eramo - Walk-off single in the bottom of the 13th
• Freshman Neal Herring - Started and allowed only two runs in six innings of first collegiate game.
• Entire Bullpen: Redshirt senior David Lutz, freshman John Walter and junior Jesse Alfreno tossed seven scoreless innings, only allowing four hits. In total, Penn State pitchers kept Seton Hall off the board for the final eight innings.

About Wounded Warrior - May 1 Benefit Game
• May 1 against Michigan State marks a special day for Penn State baseball as it hosts a Wounded Warrior Benefit Game.
• The mission of the Wounded Warrior Project is to honor and empower wounded warriors. Its purpose is to raise awareness and to enlist the public's aid for the needs of severely injured service members, to help severely injured men and women aid and assist each other, and to provide unique, direct programs and services to meet their needs. WWP is a national, apolitical organization headquartered in Jacksonville, FL. To get involved and learn more, visit www.woundedwarriorproject.org.

Nittany Lions Take Part In THON
• With its season-opening weekend canceled, the Penn State baseball team made the most of it by getting involved in THON at the Bryce Jordan Center. The 38th annual Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon began on Friday (Feb. 19) at 6 p.m. and lasted until Sunday at 4 p.m., raising more than $7.8 million for pediatric cancer research.
• Penn State student-athletes have always been heavily involved in THON. Baseball is normally on the road THON weekend, but with the games at Longwood canceled, the Nittany Lions were on campus, giving them the opportunity to participate. Despite being too late to enter the pep rally, the squad found time between a busy weekend of practice for Athlete Hour on Saturday.

Sophomore Third Baseman
Jordan Steranka


Baseball's Big Ten Network Schedule Released
• The Penn State baseball team will be featured at least six times on the Big Ten Network in 2010.
• The Nittany Lions open the Big Ten Network's coverage on Apr. 2 at Illinois. All three games from the weekend series can be viewed on BigTenNetwork.com.
• Penn State's complete home series vs. Iowa from May 7-9 will be shown live on the Big Ten Network as well.
• Should they make the conference tournament, the Nittany Lions would see additional games aired on the Big Ten Network. Each and every game will be televised by the Big Ten Network.
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Big Ten Baseball Tournament To Be Held In Columbus Through 2010
• The Big Ten Conference, Huntington Park and the Greater Columbus Sports Commission announced that Columbus, Ohio, will be home to the Big Ten Baseball Tournament for the 2010, 2011 and 2012 seasons.
• The Big Ten played its first neutral-site tournament since 1994 at Columbus' Huntington Park in 2009 and will return to the ballpark in 2011 and 2012.
• Due to a facility conflict, the 2010 tournament will be held at Ohio State's Bill Davis Stadium.
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Lions Release Ticket & Promotional Information
• Penn State baseball season tickets are very affordable at $99 in the box and $63 all other sections. Youth and students are only $20!
• Ticket prices remain the same as last season with "In The Box" reserved seats for only $6 while Adult General Admission is $4 and Youth and Student General Admission are $2. In addition, groups of 20 or more can purchase General Admission tickets for only $3.
• Tickets can be purchased online or over the phone. Please call 1-877-997-7453 or (814) 272-1711, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fans can also direct any additional questions or comments via phone, or by email (psubaseball@athletics.psu.edu).
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Baseball Signs Seven Top Recruits To National Letters Of Intent
• Penn State head baseball coach Robbie Wine announced in November the signing of seven top recruits to National Letters of Intent.
• Among the class are five of the top prospects from Pennsylvania and two from Massachusetts. The group, that will join the program in the fall of 2010, consists of two pitchers, three position players and two others who can both pitch and play in the field.
• Among the incoming freshmen are five from the Keystone State: right-handed pitcher Scott Dixon (Blairsville), outfielder Zach Ell (Plains), third baseman Kyle Redinger (Lebanon), pitcher/infielder Austin Urban (Windber) and left-handed pitcher Greg Welsh (Holland). They are set to join 15 Nittany Lion underclassmen from Pennsylvania who are scheduled to return in the fall of 2010.
• Along with the Pennsylvania talent, the Nittany Lions will welcome two from Massachusetts: catcher Alex Farkes (Boston) and right-handed pitcher/infielder TJ Jann (Westford).
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Milestone Game For Penn State Baseball
• Penn State played in its 3,000th all-time game on Mar. 1 of last season. Fittingly, it came against the winningest program in NCAA history, Texas.
• The Nittany Lions stand in the top 50 in all-time winning percentage among schools with a minimum of 25 years in Division I. Their all-time record is 1,835-1,188-21 (.606).
• Baseball is the oldest intercollegiate sport at Penn State, dating back to its debut in 1875. This season marks the Nittany Lions' 122nd in program history due to not fielding a team for several years in the late 1880s. Penn State is one of only a select few schools in the nation to boast a team for at least 120 years.

Baseball Camp Information Now Available
• Baseball camp information is now available.
• Just call the Sports Camp Office at (814) 865-0561 or email them at SportCampInfo@outreach.psu.edu for more information.
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Baseball Alumni Event Set For May 7-8
• Penn State baseball's alumni event is set for May 7-8. The event coincides with Nittany Lion home games against Iowa at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park. All baseball alumni are invited to attend. • Please contact the Varsity `S' Club Coordinator, Mike Milliron at varsitys@athletics.psu.edu or (814) 867-2202 with any questions or to RSVP.
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2010 Media Guide Now Available
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