2024 Season
Head Coach: Dominic Milano (1)
Asst. Coach:
Hank Schau (1)
Asst. Coach:
Mason Schaller (1)
Record: 13-39
Team MVP:
Kyle Odeshoo
Team MIP: 
Quinton Johnston
NJCAA DIII Region IV All-Region:
Mason Hulligan (Second Team)
NJCAA DIII Region IV Rawlings Gold Glove Team:
Samuel Del Valle
Continuing Athletes:
Joey Bisesi, Steven Byrne, Antonio DeBartolo, Michael Del Genio, Samuel Del Valle, Trevor Delporte, Brian Jensen, Quinton Johnston, Tommy Jusi


2023 Season

Head Coach: Nelson Gord (4)
Asst. Coach: Joe Marras (3)
Asst. Coach: Adam Kowalski (2)
Asst. Coach: Eric Mahler (1)

Record: 12-35
N4C All-Conference: 
Justin Gadomski (First Team)
NJCAA DIII Region IV All-Region: 
Justin Gadomski (Second Team)

2022 Season
Head Coach: Nelson Gord (3)

Asst. Coach: Joe Marras (2)
Asst. Coach: Adam Kowalski (1)
Asst. Coach: Thomas Norton (1)
Asst. Coach: Michael Willeford (1)
Asst. Coach: Tyler Pazik (1)

Record: 13-37-1
N4C All-Conference: 
Kaden Gray (First Team), Ehinger Adrianza (Second Team)
NJCAA DIII Region IV All-Region: 
Kaden Gray (First Team), Ehinger Adrianza (Second Team)



2016 Season
The Harper College baseball team had a tough season in the spring of 2016, but there were some highlights to be taken from it. The first was a 2-1 win on April 11 over Joliet Junior College, who made it to the 2015 NJCAA Division III Baseball World Series. In that contest, Adam Kowalski struck out 11 batters over seven frames, and Paul Kramolisch delivered the decisive RBI single in the fifth inning.

In the first at-bat of his college career on March 19 at Morton College, Christian Poulsen hit a two-run home run to left-center field to give the Hawks a 2-0 lead. Poulsen also had an impressive outing on the mound on April 13 at Milwaukee Area Technical College as he led the Hawks to a 2-0 win with a complete game shutout. For the season, Poulsen led the team in hits (28), runs (12), and RBIs (10). Kramolisch led the team in batting average at .309 and was voted Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference.

2015 Season
It was a challenging season for the Harper College baseball team in the spring of 2015. The Hawks finished with a 13-32 record, but there were some positives that came out of the season. Harper swept Milwaukee Area Technical College in a doubleheader on April 12 and also swept Moraine Valley Community College in a doubleheader on May 2. The Hawks drew the No. 4 seed in the Region IV Sectionals at Joliet Junior College and went on to defeat Rock Valley College before losing two close games to eventual World Series qualifier Joliet.

Two Hawks players earned All-Region honors, and three players were named to the N4C All-Conference team. 

2014 Season
The Harper College Baseball Team finished the season with 24 wins, the most wins in head coach Cliff Brown’s tenure at Harper. After returning from their spring trip, the Hawks won 10 games in a row and 16 of 18 games from April 1-18. Harper went an impressive 10-2 record in N4C play, good for second place in the conference.

Hawks third baseman Kurt Becker put together a season for the ages. He racked up the awards, earning NJCAA Second Team All-American, NJCAA Division III National Player of the Week, the NJCAA Marucci Elite Hitter Award for Division III District B, N4C Conference MVP, First Team All-Conference and First Team All-Region honors.

2013 Season
Baseball-Region IV Sectional Champions
The Harper College Baseball Team saved their best baseball for the end of the season. The Hawks started 4-12, but they went 16-10 the rest of the way to finish with a 20-22 record, captured a sectional crown, and were one win away from a berth in the NJCAA Div. III World Series.


In the Region IV Sectionals, the Hawks scored an incredible 47 runs in three games to capture the title. After winning the first game in a best-of-three series against Waubonsee in the Region IV Regionals, Harper’s season ended with two losses at the hands of Waubonsee.

Eight Harper players earned postseason honors for their performance in the 2013 season.

2012 Season
The Harper College baseball team made significant improvements from the 2011 season.  The team went 21-28, including a 5-7 mark in conference play.  Most importantly, the team excelled against teams in their region and earned a #2 seed for the Region IV Tournament, which meant they got to host the sectional round.  Unfortunately, the Hawks were unable to make it out of that round after winning their first two games and their season ended with a double-header loss to Milwaukee.

2011 Season
Second year Head Coach Cliff Brown’s Hawks wrapped up the season with an overall record of 12-26-1 and a 5th place finish in the Region IV tournament.  

2010 Season
It was a building year for new Head Coach Cliff Brown as his Hawks finished the season with a record of 11-29. The team did finish strong with an impressive run in the Regionals, taking 2nd place in the Division III Region IV tournament, falling in the championship game to Waubonsee Community College, 5-4.  The Hawks placed 2 players (Christopher Holke and James Kane) on the North Central Community College Conference (N4C) All-Conference Team, and James Kane (selected as the Hawk’s MVP) was named to the Region IV All-Star Game.

2009 Season

Coach Steve Marchi in his first season as Harper Baseball Coach had a series of “ups and downs”. The Team (8-28, 5-11) had a losing season but battled all the way. He is proud of his season split with National ranked Triton College and the three out-of-four conference wins over Rock Valley. Three of his players were named All-Conference: Kyle Henning, Jake Kane and Chris Wagner.

2008 Season
Coach Mark Hernandez battled weather, injuries and eligibility issues as the team suffered a 7-29 season. The team lost 14 games by less than 2 runs in those games. The team came together at tournament time losing in the semi-finals 8-7 to Waubonsee Community College. The team had three All-Conference players.
 
2007 Season
Although the weather did not cooperate due to cold and rainy conditions, the Baseball Team had a very good season, winning 22 ball games and playing tough in the regional tournament

2006 Season
Harper’s baseball team had many come from behind victories and finished with a 20-25 record

2005 Season
Baseball posted 10 wins in the N4C Conference.

2004 Season
Harper’s baseball team had many come from behind victories and finished with 14 wins. Neil Rupczynski and Steve Lesniak earned First-Team All-Conference.

2003 Season
The Hawks compiled a 6-33 record and finished fifth in the N4C conference. Leading hitter was Frank LaPlaca (Conant) with a .377 average, and leading in home runs was T.J. Mueller (Conant) with six. Tops in stolen bases was Tim Parisi (Hoffman Estates) with eight. Named honorable mention all-conference players were Mueller, infielder Steve Lesniak (Prospect), outfielder Matt Martin (Christian Liberty Academy), infielder Matt Hodge (Hersey), and pitcher Mike Merrill (Conant). Coach Norm Garrett completed his 13th season at the Hawk helm.

2002 Season
The Hawks went 11-28 in Coach Norm Garrett’s 12th season with the team. Five players were named to All-N4C teams this year-Ryan Urban (Palatine), Paul Severino (Hoffman Estates), Steve Bolich (Barrington), Steve Kuthe (Elk Grove) and Matt Gore (Hersey). Gore and Urban were selected to play in the Region All-Star game at Alexian Stadium in Schaumburg on May 20.

2001 Season
On their way to a 14-24-1 season, the Hawk Baseball team defeated Waukesha Tech, the top-ranked community college team in Wisconsin, 9-8, and placed four players on the all-Region IV team – pitchers Chris Johnston and Bob Mack, infielder Ryan Urban, and outfielder Ryan Tavenner.