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NIU baseball team falls in doubleheader

By STEVE NITZ | April 28, 2009

The NIU baseball team has seen this movie before. After giving up a walk-off homer Sunday in a loss to Eastern Michigan, the Huskies suffered two heartbreaking defeats Tuesday at Wisconsin-Milwaukee. NIU twice took leads into the sixth inning at Henry...

No. 3: Bob Brigham

By NORTHERN STAR STAFF | April 28, 2009

Bob Brigham took over as NIU's athletic director in 1968. He achieved his first major accomplishment in 1969 by getting the Huskie football program into NCAA Division I-A. Brigham donned the cardinal and black for 50 years as a student-athlete, assistant...

German moves up with a mean pitch

By STEVE NITZ | April 27, 2009

Coming out of high school, NIU was the only Division-I school that recruited Matt German. Coming out of high school, German threw in the mid- to high-80s and had a loopy curveball. Thanks to a change in his delivery and the development of a devastating...

Baseball team loses to EMU after leading whole game

By STEVE NITZ | April 26, 2009

It's the kind of loss that can kill a team. The kind when a team is leading the entire game and the win is just ripped away. Sunday at Oestrike Stadium in Ypsilanti, Mich., NIU headed into the ninth inning tied at seven in the rubber match of the three-game...

No 10: Ralph McKinzie

By NORTHERN STAR STAFF | April 23, 2009

Following Carl Appell and George "Chick" Evans, Ralph McKinzie became NIU's third full-time head coach and served for 24 years as a basketball, baseball, tennis, track coach, football aide and athletic trainer. "Mac" won three Little 19/IIAC titles on...

No.25: Reino Nori

By NORTHERN STAR STAFF | April 21, 2009

Throughout the first 50 years of NIU sports, Reino Nori was the best. Standing only 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing in at 155 pounds, Nori won 17 varsity letters in five sports (football, basketball, wrestling, baseball and track). The "Flyin' Finn"...

NIU baseball team falls to Toledo in doubleheader

By NORTHERN STAR STAFF | April 19, 2009

The momentum the Huskies started with against Toledo on Friday didn't carry through the weekend as they fell in the doubleheader series finale at Ralph McKinzie Field on Saturday. The NIU baseball team rallied for seven runs in the bottom of the seventh...

No. 48: Tom Wittum

By NORTHERN STAR STAFF | April 19, 2009

Tom Wittum is arguably the best kicker to play at Northern Illinois. Wittum, nicknamed ‘The Toe,' is a two-time NIU Hall of Famer in football and baseball. He was also voted onto the All-Century team in 1999 as a punter. When he graduated from NIU...

Huskies search for better defense for this weekend’s 3-game series

By DERRICK SMITH | April 16, 2009

A little more than halfway through the season, the NIU baseball team continues to search for a way to play better defense. The Huskies (13-21 overall, 4-7 MAC) host Toledo in a three-game series beginning today at 3 p.m. at Ralph McKinzie Field. NIU comes...

NIU wins 16-2 over Chicago State on strength of its hurlers

By STEVE NITZ | April 15, 2009

One of the NIU baseball team's weaknesses this season has been its pitching. That wasn't the case Wednesday afternoon, as five NIU pitchers allowed only two runs in a 16-2 drubbing of Chicago State. NIU (13-21) starter Zach Badgley allowed six hits and...

Sausages, Cheez-its and Wrigleyville

By JERRY BURNES | April 14, 2009

This weekend was very cold. For those who followed my Twitter coverage from Wrigley Field on Monday and who already know this â€" I froze. And even though Milwaukee had a dome, it too was cold because there are no bars or restaurants in walking distance...

Huskie athlete has history in drafts

By STEVE NITZ | April 13, 2009

Before June 6, 2008, Troy White's baseball career was a lot more normal. The senior at Chicago's Whitney Young High School had just finished up his final high school season. White was planning to attend Oakton Community College for the 2008-2009 school...