Hall of Fame
Craig Schaefer, who played both catcher and first base for the Gorloks, was a four-year lettermen in baseball at Webster from 2007-11 and was a four-time All-SLIAC selection, including earning Second-Team honors three times and receiving a First-Team nod in 2008. Along with being a First-Team All-SLIAC selection in 2008, he was also an All-Region selection. Holds the school's career record for RBI with 158 and is second in career doubles (44) and total bases (324) and is third in career games started (160), career at-bats (592), career hits (200) and tied for third in career games played (167). He finished his playing career with a batting average of .338 and hit 24 career home runs, which is fourth in the all-time list. Is one of three Gorloks in school history to record 200 career hits and one of five Gorloks in school history to record 40 career doubles. Was a part of four straight regular season SLIAC championships teams at Webster and was also a part of two SLIAC Tournament title winning teams in 2010 and 2011 and played in three NCAA Tournaments (2008, 2010, and 2011) with the Gorloks, including helping the 2008 team advance to the regional final for the first time in school history. Helped lead Webster to a 126-54 record and an 87-9 mark in SLIAC play. In 2010, Webster won a then school record 35 games and posted a 35-11 record. He was also a part of two other 30-plus win teams in 2008 and 2011. Graduated from Webster in 2011 and earned his Master's degree in Healthcare Administration from Webster and his Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy from Washington University in St. Louis and currently works at ATI Physical Therapy.