2003: Made four starts and 10 appearances for the Fighting Sioux ... Pitched two innings of scoreless relief against Dickinson State (March 25) ... Held Rockhurst to just two hits in six innings of work (April 25) ... Struck out a season-high nine hitters in 4.2 innings against South Dakota (May 4) ... Did not allow an earned run in his final 14 innings of the season.
2002: Made two starts for the Fighting Sioux ... Gave-up three earned runs over nine innings of work (3.00 ERA) ... Pitched 6.0 innings in a no-decision against Barry University ... Threw 3.0 innings against Indianapolis.
2001: Started eight games and tied for team high with five complete games ... Led team with 51 strikeouts ... His 120 career strikeouts rank sixth on the school career list ... Has eight career complete games, the 10th-best total on school career list ... Twice reached double digits in strikeouts, with 10 against Northern Colorado on April 20 and 12 at South Dakota on May 4.
2000: Second team All-North Central Conference ... Finished 10th in the NCC in ERA (4.22) ... Opponent batting average against him in conference play was .179 ... Tied for third in the NCC with four wins ... Had conference-leading 12.09 strikeout per game average ... Tied for sixth in the conference with 32 innings pitched ... Made 11 appearances and seven starts overall ... Pitched three complete games ... Allowed just 38 hits in 50 innings pitched ... Opponents batting average against was .197 ... Tied for team lead with five wins ... Struck out 69 batters in 50 innings pitched ... Finished second in the nation in strikeouts per nine innings for Division II (12.4 strikeouts per nine innings) ... Struck out 10 or more in four games, with high of 13 against Minot State on March 31.
Before UND: 1999 graduate of Crookston High School ... Four-year baseball letterwinner ... Named all-conference (three times), 1998 all-section, 1997 VFW all-state and team baseball MVP ... In 1999, he posted 8-1 record with 0.67 ERA and struck out 106 batters in 52.1 innings pitched, allowing just 22 hits and 24 walks ... Hit .400 with six home runs as senior ... 1999 Lions All-Star ... Also lettered two years in basketball and was team MVP.
Personal: Born July 25, 1981 ... Son of John and Darlene Scheving ... A marketing major.