Asche, Hauptman Selected in 2011 MLB DraftAsche, Hauptman Selected in 2011 MLB Draft
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Asche, Hauptman Selected in 2011 MLB Draft

Cody Asche became the highest drafted Husker since 2008, as he was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the fourth round of the 2011 MLB Draft, while Casey Hauptman was later taken in the 26th round by the New York Mets.

The 151st pick overall, Asche's selection is the earliest a Nebraska position player has been taken since former third baseman Alex Gordon was picked second overall in 2005. A native of Omaha, Neb., Hauptman was the 792nd overall pick. The right hander's selection gives Nebraska multiple MLB draftees for the 24th consecutive year.

Asche, a 2011 second-team All-American, is a career .312 hitter with 24 home runs and 135 RBIs in three seasons with the Huskers. He was among the top offensive players in the nation this season, earning first-team All-Big 12 honors after leading the conference in home runs (12), doubles (27), total bases (133), and slugging percentage (.639), while also ranking second in RBIs (56) and 12th in batting average (.327).

Asche put an exclamation point on his year with a 4-for-4 day in the season finale, hitting three doubles to set Nebraska's single-season school record with 27, breaking the previous mark held by Jed Morris (2002) and Mike Duncan (1985). Asche also moved into a seventh-place tie on the all-time NU chart with 46 career doubles. He had a team-high 22 multiple-hit games in 2011, and shared NU's longest hitting streak of the season at 12 games.

A native of O'Fallon, Mo., this is the first time Asche or Hauptman have been selected in the MLB Draft.

Hauptman ended his collegiate career in strong fashion, earning a spot on the second-team All-Big 12 squad. He ranked first nationally in walks allowed (0.31) and was seventh in the Big 12 in ERA (2.45). Hauptman compiled a 6-2 record and led the Huskers to an impressive 23-1 mark when leading after six innings. His eight saves rank sixth on NU's single-season save chart, while his 13 saves rank fourth on the career list.

A standout in the classroom as well, Hauptman was named a second-team Academic All-America selection last month. He was a three-time first-team Academic All-Big 12 selection and was named to the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll every semester of college en route to earning his business administration degree.