Scheving is one of the most dominant pitchers to ever put on a baseball uniform at North Dakota. The Crookston, Minn., native spent five seasons on the mound for the Fighting Sioux, etching his name in the record books. Â
He is the program's single-season record holder for wins, complete games, shutouts, strikeouts and saves while also sitting atop the record book for career wins and strikeouts. Â
Scheving was a two-time All-NCC selection in 2000 and 2004, with the latter going down as one of the best seasons by a pitcher in the league's history. Â
In 2004, Scheving finished with a school record nine wins, three shutouts, eight complete games, seven saves and 104 strikeouts. The 104 K's are the second-most in NCC history and earned him the league's most valuable pitcher award that season. He became the program's second All-America selection as a senior, earning third-team honors while also becoming only the second player in program history to be named the NCAA DII All-Central Region Pitcher of the Year in 2004. Â
Scheving played two seasons of professional baseball with the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks and Joliet Jackhammers. Â