MIKE MULVANEY
Hometown: Arvada, Colorado
Sport: Baseball
Years: 1985-88

An outstanding hitter and first baseman, Mulvaney earned all-Western Athletic Conference honors in 1986 and 1987 and was named a third-team All-American in 1987. A four-year letterwinner, Mulvaney posted a career batting average of .396 and holds the Cowboy career records for hits with 261, runs batted in with 194 and runs scored (193). He is also listed in the top three in doubles (55) and home runs (37). Coached by Bill Kinneberg, the Cowboys finished first in the WAC Eastern Division in 1986 with a record of 29-19 and claimed third place in the Western Division in 1987 at 27-22. Mulvaney was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the MLB Draft. He earned a degree in Education from UW and went on to teach and coach at the college and high school levels for many years.