2006: Played in 34 games, started 23 (14 LF, 9 DH) ... batted .207 with four home runs, 15 RBI, and 20 runs scored ... finished third on the team in homers, after not hitting any over his previous three years as a Warrior ... homered in back-to-back games March 18 versus NJIT and March 19 at Florida Gulf Coast ... also drove in a season-high three runs in the latter game ... hit home runs in consecutive days (April 22-23) against Grand Valley State ... had four multiple-hit games ... finished the season with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage ... 
Game-By-Game Stats.
2005: Appeared in 38 games, starting in 28 of them (15 DH, 7 LF, 6 RF) ... was fourth on the team in doubles with eight ... went 2-for-4 with two doubles against Saginaw Valley State (5/13) ... batted .271 for the season, with 26 hits, 11 runs, and 10 RBI ... had six multi-hit games ... went 6-for-10 in a three-game stretch against Hillsdale (4/16 and 4/17) and Saginaw Valley State (4/20) ... Game-By-Game Stats.
2004: Played in 28 games and made seven starts (6 LF, 1 RF) ... had two RBI on March 13 against Franklin Pierce ... went 1-for-2 with an RBI on March 23 against Siena Heights ... went 2-for-2 and drove in a run on April 20 at Eastern Michigan ... finished the season with a .229 batting average in 35 at-bats ... Game-By-Game Stats.
2003: Played in 21 games and made 12 starts (5 DH, 3 LF, 4 RF) ... batted .364 in 33 at bats ... had a three-hit game at Toledo on April 3 ... finished with a .424 slugging percentage with 4 RBI ... had six base on balls and was a perfect 3-for-3 in stolen base attempts ... Game-By-Game Stats.
 High School: Lettered three years for coach Scott Ferrante ... named to the all-region and all-league teams as well as the Downriver Dream Team his senior year ... also earned two letters in football ... selected as all-league and All-Downriver quarterback.
Personal: Full name--Adam G. Schulz ... son of Jerry and Susan Schulz ... is majoring in secondary education/social studies ... named to the Coach's Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2005 and Winter 2006.
Schulz' Career Statistics
    
        
            | Year | 
            GP/GS | 
            AVG. | 
            AB | 
            R | 
            H | 
            2B-3B-HR | 
            RBI | 
            TB | 
            SLG% | 
            BB/HBP/SO | 
            OB% | 
            SF/SH | 
            SB/A | 
            PO-A-E | 
            FLD% | 
        
        
            | 2003 | 
            21/12 | 
            .364 | 
            33 | 
            9 | 
            12 | 
            2-0-0 | 
            4 | 
            14 | 
            .424 | 
            6/0/8 | 
            .462 | 
            0/1 | 
            3/3 | 
            6-0-2 | 
            .750 | 
        
        
            | 2004 | 
            28/7 | 
            .229 | 
            35 | 
            5 | 
            8 | 
            2-0-0 | 
            5 | 
            10 | 
            .286 | 
            8/0/12 | 
            .364 | 
            1/2 | 
            1/1 | 
            12-1-0 | 
            1.000 | 
        
        
            | 2005 | 
            38/28 | 
            .271 | 
            96 | 
            11 | 
            26 | 
            8-0-0 | 
            10 | 
            34 | 
            .354 | 
            11/0/26 | 
            .343 | 
            1/2 | 
            1/1 | 
            20-0-2 | 
            .909 | 
        
        
            | 2006 | 
            34/23 | 
            .207 | 
            82 | 
            20 | 
            17 | 
            2-0-4 | 
            15 | 
            31 | 
            .378 | 
            10/0/23 | 
            .293 | 
            0/1 | 
            2/3 | 
            11-0-0 | 
            1.000 | 
        
        
            | Career | 
            121/70 | 
            .256 | 
            246 | 
            45 | 
            63 | 
            14-0-4 | 
            34 | 
            90 | 
            .366 | 
            35/0/69 | 
            .346 | 
            2/6 | 
            7/8 | 
            49-1-4 | 
            .926 |