TABLE OF CONTENTS 2012 OPPONENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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MEDIA INFORMATION
Quick Facts _______________________________ 2 Media Information__________________________ 3 Media Outlets _____________________________ 4
5 RAINBOW BASEBALL
Rosters ___________________________________ 5 Season Outlook ___________________________ 6-7 Head Coach Mike Trapasso __________________ 8-9 Associate Head Coach Chad Konishi ___________ 10 Assistant Coaches __________________________ 11 Corporate Sponsors ________________________ 12 Player Profiles __________________________ 13-31
32 2011 IN REVIEW
2011 Season Review ______________________ 32-33 2011 Overall Statistics ______________________ 34 2011 Results _____________________________ 35 2011 Western Athletic Conference Statistics _____ 36
37 THE OPPONENTS
Western Athletic Conference _________________ 37 2011 Opponents ________________________ 38-39 All-Time Opponent Series Records ____________ 40
UH Baseball To Join Big West In 2013 University of Hawai‘i baseball joins the Big West Conference beginning with the 201213 academic year. This season marks the 33rd and final season for UH in the Western Athletic Conference, which it joined in 1979. The majority of UH’s sports will compete in the Big West Conference also in 2012-13, and football will begin its first season in the Mountain West Conference.
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41 RECORDS
Year-by-Year Records _______________________ 41 Individual Hitting Records ________________ 42-43 Individual Pitching Records ________________ 44-45 Team Records __________________________ 46-47 Opponents Records ________________________ 48 Game Records ____________________________ 49
50 HISTORY
Retired Numbers __________________________ 50 Awards and Honors ______________________ 51-52 Postseason History _______________________ 53-54 ‘Bows In The Pros _______________________ 55-56 Historic Moments _________________________ 57 Season Openers _________________________ 58-59 All-Time Letterwinners ___________________ 60-61 All-Time Results ________________________ 63-75 TV/Radio Roster __________________________ 76
PRESEASON ALL-WAC Matt Sisto __________________________ P, Sr. Collin Bennett _____________________ 3B, Sr. Breland Almadova ____________________OF, Jr. Pi‘ikea Kitamura _____________________ SS, Jr. Predicted order of finish _______________ Third
Dates
Opponent
Feb. 17-20
Oregon
Location LMS
Feb. 23-26
Wagner College
LMS
Mar. 1-4
Wichita State
LMS
Mar. 7-10
Central Michigan
LMS
Mar. 15-18
San Francisco
LMS
Mar. 20
Portland
Portland, OR
Mar. 22-25
Gonzaga
Spokane, WA
5/29-4/1, 5/14
UC Davis
LMS
Apr. 5-7
*Fresno State
LMS
Apr. 13-15
St. Mary’s (CA)
Apr. 20-22
*San Jose State
Apr. 24
Grambing State
Grambling, LA
Apr. 26-28
*Louisiana Tech
Ruston, LA
May 3-5
*New Mexico State
May 11-13
*Sacramento State
May 17-19
*Nevada
LMS San Jose, CA
LMS Sacramento, CA LMS
BOLD = Home games played at Les Murakami Baseball Stadium * = WAC game
UH MANOA POLICY ON GENDER EQUITY IN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Gender equity in athletics extends the doctrine of fairness to all areas of athletic activity at the University level. It is activated by a sense of moral obligation that exceeds any specific duty to comply with legal requirements, although it also recognizes the necessity of observing the tenets of Title IX, Patsy Mink Act. Its desired effect is to offer women and men equal opportunities to participate in sports for which there is demonstrated interest among athletes in Hawai‘i and to provide equitable levels of support for coaching, travel, scholarships, operating expenses and facilities used. Beyond these specific goals, gender equity also fosters an attitude and establishes an environment in which men’s and women’s sports are encouraged in comparable ways. Those who support gender equity are willing to cooperate in frequent self-evaluations and to implement change so that all student-athletes can have the same opportunity to realize the highest level of their abilities. ON THE COVER: (L-R): RHP Matt Sisto, SS Pi‘ikea Kitamura, OF Breland Almadova CREDITS: The 2012 University of Hawai‘i Rainbow Baseball Media Guide was produced by the University of Hawai‘i Sports Media Relations Office. All rights reserved. Derek Inouchi, Director; Neal Iwamoto, Kara Nishimura, John Barry, Assistant Directors; Troy Yamamoto, Internet Specialist; Jay Metzger, Multimedia Specialist; Kainoa Andrade, Kaui Awong, Dean Kramp, Bree Nidds, Ryan Rose, Student Assistants. Layout and design by John Barry. Cover designs by Kara Nishimura and Kainoa Andrade. 1
QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY FACTS Location _______________________________________Honolulu, HI Founded______________________________________________1907 Enrollment __________________________________________ 20,000 Nickname ________________________________________ Rainbows Colors ___________________________ Green, Black, White & Silver Conference __________________________________ Western Athletic Stadium (Capacity) ________________ Les Murakami Stadium (4,312) Press Box Number _____________________________ (808) 956-6253 Chancellor __________________________________Virginia Hinshaw Athletics Director ________________________________ Jim Donovan
Infielders Jesse Moore, 5-11, 175, Sr. Pi‘ikea Kitamura, 6-1, 195, Jr.
Notes .181 BA, 17 R, 8 RBI .208 BA, 37 R, 33 RBI
Outfielders Breland Almadova, 6-1, 195, Jr. Collin Bennett, 6-1, 200, Sr. Zack Swasey, 6-0, 185, Sr.
Notes .298 BA, 54 R, 42 RBI .292 BA, 22 R, 20 RBI .320 BA, 44 RBI, First Team all-WAC
Catchers Garrett Champion, 6-0, 190, Sr.
Notes .242 BA, 25 R, 12 RBI
STARTERS LOST (5)
MEDIA RELATIONS Media Relations Director _________________________ Derek Inouchi E-mail _________________________________ inouchi@hawaii.edu Office _____________________________________ (808) 956-7523 Cell ______________________________________ (808) 954-0234 Asst. Media Relations Director/Baseball contact __________ John Barry E-Mail __________________________________ jbarry@hawaii.edu Office _____________________________________ (808) 956-7506 Cell ______________________________________ (808) 292-1462 Assistant Directors ____________________ Kara Nishimura, Neal Iwamoto Fax _________________________________________ (808) 956-4470 Address_______________________________ UH Sports Media Relations 1337 Lower Campus Rd., Honolulu, HI 96822 Website _____________________________ www.HawaiiAthletics.com
Pitching (starters) Zach Gallagher
Notes 5-3, 4.52 ERA, 40 K, .292 BA
Pitching (relievers) Lenny Linsky
Notes 1.30 ERA, 14 sv, ABCA All-American
Infielders Kolten Wong
Notes .378 BA, 7 HR, ABCA All-American
Outfielders Jeffrey Van Doornum Sean Montplaisir
Notes .309 BA, 3 HR, 17 doubles, .447 slg% .289 BA, 15 doubles, 5 triples, 30 runs
TEAM INFORMATION
Position players (10): Breland Almadova, AJ Bayus, Collin Bennett, Kalani Brackenridge, Garrett Champion, Conner George, Pi‘ikea Kitamura, Jesse Moore, Zack Swasey, Matt Harrison
Head Coach ___________________________________ Mike Trapasso Alma Mater (Year) _______________________ Oklahoma State (1987) Record at Hawai‘i (Years)__________________________ 314-269 (10) Overall Record (Years) __________________________________ Same Baseball Office Number _________________________ (808) 956-6247 Associate Head Coach ____________________________Chad Konishi Assistant Coach ______________________________Rusty McNamara Volunteer Assistant ______________________________ Carl Fraticelli Director of Baseball Operations ____________________Cydni Johnson Team Manager ________________________________Michel Trapasso 2011 Record _________________________________________ 34-25 2011 Conference Record (Finish) ____________________ 17-7 (T1st) Lettermen Returning/Lost _______________________________ 17/16 Position Starters Returning/Lost ____________________________ 6/3 Position Players Returning/Lost ____________________________ 10/9 Position Player Newcomers __________________________________9 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost ____________________________ 3/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost ___________________________________ 7/7 Pitching Newcomers _______________________________________9
LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (17)
Pitchers (7): Brent Harrison, Connor Little, Jim MacWilliam, Patrick O’Rourke, Matt Sisto, Riley Welch, Jarrett Arakawa
LETTERWINNERS LOST (16) Position players (9): Michael Blake, Russell Doi, Jeffrey Van Doornum, Chase Koissian, Jake MacWilliam, Zach McDonell, Sean Montplaisir, David Peterson, Kolten Wong. Pitchers (7): Trent Allianic, Alex Capaul, Zach Gallagher, Lenny Linksy, Robert Parucha, Blair Walters, Randy Yard.
HAWAI‘I BASEBALL HISTORY First Year _____________________________________________1923 First Year as NCAA Division I _____________________________1971 All-Time Collegiate Record (Years) _______________ 1414-875-4 (41) WAC Record _________________________________ 482-368-2 (32) WAC Regular Season Titles ____________________ 1991, 1992, 2011 WAC Tournament Titles _________________________________2010 NCAA Tournament Appearances (Record) ______________ 13 (24-26) College World Series Appearances (Years) _________________1 (1980) Highest National Finish _____________________________2nd (1980)
STARTERS RETURNING (9) Pitching Matt Sisto, RHP, 6-5, 230, Sr. Connor Little, RHP, 6-6, 220, Sr. Jarrett Arakawa, LHP, 6-0, 185, So. 2
Notes 5-5, 3.67 ERA, 55 K, .250 BA 4-4, 5.18 ERA, 32 K, .222 BA 5-4, 4.50 ERA, 65 K, .279 BA 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
MEDIA INFORMATION SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS 1337 Lower Campus Rd. Honolulu, HI 96822 Main Office Number: (808) 956-7523 Fax Number: (808) 956-4470 E-mail: mediarel@hawaii.edu Websites: HawaiiAthletics.com HawaiiAthleticsOhana.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/HawaiiAthletics Facebook: www.facebook.com/HawaiiAthletics YouTube: www.youtube.com/HawaiiAthletics
DEREK INOUCHI Media Relations Director Work: (808) 956-4478 Cell: (808) 954-0234 E-mail: inouchi@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Hawai‘i, 1996 Sport Assignments: Football, C Cross C Country/Track /T & Field, M/W Golf, Men’s Volleyball
NEAL IWAMOTO Assistant Director Work: (808) 956-9748 Cell: (808) 375-6819 E-mail: niwamoto@hawaii.edu Alma Maters: Santa Clara, 1995, Hawai‘i, 1998 Sport Assignments: Secondary Football, Women’s Soccer, Men’s Basketball, Sailing, Water Polo, Sand Volleyball
KARA NISHIMURA Assistant Director/ Graphic Designer Work: (808) 956-5087 Cell: (808) 497-0638 E-mail: karakn@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Purdue, 1993 S A i Sport Assignments: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Tennis, Softball
JOHN BARRY Assistant Director Work: (808) 956-7506 Cell: (808) 292-1462 E-mail: jbarry@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Lafayette, 1998 Sport Assignments: Women’s V ll b ll B b ll Swimming & Diving, Men’s Volleyball, Baseball, Tennis
SUPPORT STAFF JAY METZGER Multimedia Specialist Work: (808) 956-4479 Cell: (808) 295-4353 E-mail: jmetzger@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Menlo, 1995
TROY YAMAMOTO Internet Specialist Work: (808) 956-9647 E-mail: troyy@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Hawai‘i, 1996
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This publication has been provided to enhance fan participation and assist the media in the coverage of Rainbow baseball. The Sports Media Relations Office will follow up with weekly releases during the season to keep the media informed about the Rainbow baseball team.
MEDIA CREDENTIALS Requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials for 2012 home baseball games should be made in writing on company letterhead at least two weeks prior to the game. Please direct all requests to: John Barry Assistant Director Media Relations 1337 Lower Campus Rd. Honolulu, HI 96822-2370
SERVICES Programs and pre-game notes will be available prior to each game. Final box scores will be distributed after each game. Box scores will also be sent via e-mail and will be available online at HawaiiAthletics.com after the conclusion of the game.
POST-GAME INTERVIEWS UH coaches and players will be available for interviews following a 10-minute cooling-off period after each game. All media members should notify a Sports Media Relations representative with their request for interviews.
INTERNET SERVICES
Credentials will be available on game day at the pass gate of Les Murakami Baseball Stadium. A picture ID is required to pick up items at the pass gate. Due to the limited space available on press row, those news outlets covering the Rainbows or their opponents on a regular basis will receive top priority. All other credentials for print media are issued on the basis of space availability. ESPN 1420, which has the radio rights for UH baseball, will be the only local radio station to receive season credentials. Local radio stations with a full-time sports director conducting a daily sports show of notable length will receive first consideration.
INTERVIEW POLICY All players and Head Coach Mike Trapasso will be available for interviews before practice during the season. If you wish to interview a particular player at a specific time, in person or by telephone, arrangements should be made through the Sports Media Relations Office at least 24 hours in advance.
Wireless internet access is available in the stadium press box. Please contact baseball SID John Barry for access.
HAWAIIATHLETICS.COM The UH Athletics website (HawaiiAthletics. com) features a video component, photo galleries, and online media guides in addition to the existing player and coach biographies, press releases, statistics, schedules and everything else you need to know about UH Athletics.
WHAT’S AN ‘OKINA? Q: Ever wondered what that punctuation mark in the word Hawai‘i is? A: In the Hawaiian language, it’s called an ‘okina, which translated literally in English means separator. Phonetically it is referred to as a glottal stop, similar to the sound that would be made in the English oh-oh. The ‘okina is actually a letter in the Hawaiian language and typed out looks like a backwards apostrophe. The practice of the UH Sports Media Relations office is to use the ‘okina in all Hawaiian words in which they occur.
PHOTOGRAPHERS Photo passes are available for accredited news media and should be ordered in the same manner as press credentials. In accordance with NCAA rules, photographers must wear their credentials and must stay within the designated photo area. No credentials will be issued to freelance photographers, cutline workers, equipment carriers or radio station representatives, except for the two originating stations. For additional questions regarding photography guidelines, please contact Multimedia Specialist Jay Metzger at jmetzger@hawaii.edu.
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MEDIA OUTLETS TELEVISION PARTNER OCSports (Channel 1012 HD, 12 SD) is in its first season as the television rightsholder of UH Athletics. Longtime Rainbow baseball broadcasters Jim Leahey (play-by-play) and Pal Eldredge (color analyst will be calling the action.
FOX COLLEGE SPORTS 16 Rainbow baseball telecasts, produced by Oceanic Time Warner Cable, will air on Fox College Sports on the mainland as part of a joint partnership between the UH Manoa Athletics Department, the Hawaii Tourism Authority, Oceanic, and Fox College Sports.
2012 TELEVISION SCHEDULE Date Opponent 2/19 *Oregon 2/20 *Oregon 2/24 *Wagner 2/26 *Wagner 3/2 *Wichita State 3/4 *Wichita State 3/7 Central Michigan 3/8 Central Michigan 3/9 Central Michigan 3/10 Central Michigan 3/15 San Francisco 3/18 *San Francisco 3/29 *UC Davis 4/1 *UC Davis 4/5 *Fresno State 4/6 *Fresno State 4/7 *Fresno State 4/13 St. Mary’s 4/14 St. Mary’s (DH) 4/15 St. Mary’s 5/3 New Mexico State 5/4 *New Mexico State 5/5 New Mexico State 5/17 *Nevada 5/18 *Nevada 5/19 *Nevada * Also aired on Fox College Sports
Time 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m.
RADIO PARTNER ESPN Radio will broadcast every baseball broadcast this season with Don Robbs calling the play-byplay.
ESPN 1420 Randal Ikeda, General Manager Don Robbs, Play-by-Play 900 Fort St., Suite 700 Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: (808) 536-3624 Fax: (808) 548-0608 Website: www.espn1420am.com
TELEVISION STATIONS HAWAI‘I NEWS NOW (CBS/NBC) Chris Tanaka, Sports Director 420 Waikamilo Road, Suite 205 Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone: (808) 847-1112 Fax: (808) 847-3298 Website: www.hawaiinewsnow.com KHON (FOX) Kanoa Leahey, Sports Director 88 Piikoi St. Honolulu, HI 96814 Phone: (808) 591-4278 Fax: (808) 593-2418 Website: www.khon.com KITV (ABC) Robert Kekaula, Sports Director 801 South King St. Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: (808) 535-0440 Fax: (808) 536-8993 Website: www.kitv.com
WIRE SERVICES ASSOCIATED PRESS Jaymes Song, Sports Reporter Seven Waterfront Plaza Suite 590 500 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: (808) 536-5510 Fax: (808) 531-1213 Website: www.ap.org
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KA LEO O HAWAI‘I (Student Newspaper) Marc Arakaki, Sports Editor University of Hawai‘i 4
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ROSTERS NUMERCIAL ROSTER No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 37 39 40 41
Name Kaeo Aliviado Jesse Moore Kalei Hanawahine Conner George Stephen Ventimilia Alan Baldwin Matt Harrison Billy Nottingham Pi‘ikea Kitamura Zack Swasey Kalani Brackenridge Corey MacDonald Ty Pedretti Connor Little Jarrett Arakawa Collin Bennett David Longville Kyle Dowdy Breland Almadova AJ Bayus Brent Harrison Matt Sisto Patrick O’Rourke Riley Welch Cody Clark Jim MacWilliam Max Duval Scott Squier Travis Tomsen Garrett Champion Jon Flinn Joe Goldenberg Trevor Podratz Kris Butler Lawrence Chew
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Pos. OF RHP OF INF INF C/OF INF C/INF INF OF OF RHP INF RHP LHP INF/OF RHP RHP OF INF RHP RHP RHP RHP C LHP INF LHP RHP C RHP OF C RHP LHP
B/T L/L R/R L/L R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L
Ht. 5-6 5-11 5-7 6-4 5-8 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-6 6-2 6-6 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-6 6-0 6-0 6-6 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-1
Head Coach: 35 Mike Trapasso (11th season) Associate Head Coach: 38 Chad Konishi Assistant Coach: 30 Rusty McNamara
BY STATE Arizona (3): Riley Welch, Jim MacWilliam, Scott Squier California (18): Jesse Moore, Stephen Ventimilia, Billy Nottingham, Corey MacDonald, Ty Pedretti, Connor Little, David Longville, Kyle Dowdy, AJ Bayus, Brent Harrison, Matt Sisto, Patrick O’Rourke, Max Duval, Travis Tomsen, Garrett Champion, Jon Flinn, Joe Goldenberg, Trevor Podratz, Kris Butler Hawai‘i (7): Kaeo Aliviado, Kalei Hanawahine, Alan Baldwin, Pi‘ikea Kitamura, Kalani Brackenridge, Jarrett Arakawa, Breland Almadova, Lawrence Chew
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Wt. 150 175 170 200 160 175 180 185 195 185 180 190 205 220 185 200 215 220 195 180 180 230 240 185 205 195 235 180 175 190 230 205 230 215 210
Cl. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. r-Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. r-Jr. Sr. Fr. r-Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr.
Ex. Hometown 0V Ewa Beach, O‘ahu 3V San Diego, CA 2V Honolulu, O‘ahu 1V Tigard, OR 0V Monterey, CA 0V Kailua, O‘ahu 1V Las Vegas, NV 0V Redlands, CA 2V Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu 1V St. Jordan, UT 2V Kapolei, O‘ahu 0V Davis, CA 0V Merced, CA 3V San Diego, CA 1V Honolulu, O‘ahu 2V Bellevue, WA 0V Capistrano Valley, CA 0V San Diego, CA 2V Honolulu, O‘ahu 0V La Mirada, CA 0V Galt, CA 3V Anaheim, CA 1V Elk Grove, CA 1V Scottsdale, AZ 1V Las Vegas, NV 1V Phoenix, AZ 0V San Luis Obispo, CA 0V Phoenix, AZ 0V Riverside, CA 1V Santa Monica, CA 0V Windsor, CA 0VHuntington Beach, CA 0V Temecula, CA 0V Upland, CA 0V Mililani, O‘ahu
No 21 1 17 6 22 18 12 40 33 41 27 20 29 34 4 37 3 23 7 9 15 19 13 28 2 8 25 14 39 24 31 10 32 5 26
Name Breland Almadova Kaeo Aliviado Jarrett Arakawa Alan Baldwin AJ Bayus Collin Bennett Kalani Brackenridge Kris Butler Garrett Champion Lawrence Chew Cody Clark Kyle Dowdy Max Duval Jon Flinn Conner George Joe Goldenberg Kalei Hanawahine Brent Harrison Matt Harrison Pi‘ikea Kitamura Connor Little David Longville Corey MacDonald Jim MacWilliam Jesse Moore Billy Nottingham Patrick O’Rourke Ty Pedretti Trevor Podratz Matt Sisto Scott Squier Zack Swasey Travis Tomsen Stephen Ventimilia Riley Welch
Pos. OF OF LHP C/OF INF OF OF RHP C LHP C RHP 1B RHP INF OF OF RHP INF INF RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP C/INF RHP INF C RHP LHP OF RHP INF RHP
Yr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. r-Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. r-Jr. Sr. Jr. r-Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr.
Volunteer Assistant: 36 Carl Fraticelli Manager: Michel Trapasso
Nevada (2): Matt Harrison, Cody Clark Oregon (1): Conner George Utah (1): Zack Swasey
Kalani Brackenridge, Corey MacDonald, Jim MacWilliam, Ty Pedretti, Breland Almadova, Patrick O’Rourke, Travis Tomsen, Kris Butler
Washington (1): Collin Bennett
Sophomores (2): Conner George, Jarrett Arakawa
BY CLASS
Freshman (7): Kaeo Aliviado, Stephen Ventimilia, Alan Baldwin, Kyle Dowdy, Cody Clark, Scott Squier, Trevor Podratz, Lawrence Chew, David Longville
Seniors (9): Jesse Moore, Zack Swasey, Connor Little, Collin Bennett, AJ Bayus, Brent Harrison, Matt Sisto, Riley Welch, Garrett Champion
Juniors (15): Max Duval, Jon Flinn, Joe Goldenberg, Kalei Hanawahine, Matt Harrison, Billy Nottingham, Pi‘ikea Kitamura,
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SEASON OUTLOOK ROSTER SUMMARY Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/16 Newcomers: 18 Starters Returning (9) RHP Matt Sisto (6-5, 230, Sr.) 5-5, 15 starts, 3.67 ERA RHP Connor Little (6-6, 220, Sr.) 4-4, 10 starts, 4.99 ERA LHP Jarrett Arakawa (6-0, 185, So.) 5-4, 13 starts, 4.50 ERA INF Jesse Moore (5-11, 175, Sr.) .181, 32 starts, 17 R INF Pi‘ikea Kitamura (6-1, 195, Jr.) 57 starts, 9 doubles, .948 fld. % C Garrett Champion (6-0, 190, Sr.) .242, 39 starts, 25 R, 12 RBI OF Zack Swasey (6-1, 185, Sr.) 56 starts, .320 BA, First Team All-WAC OF Breland Almadova (6-1, 195, Jr.) 50 starts, .298 BA, .419 slg. % OF Collin Bennett (6-1, 200, Sr.) .292, 41 starts, 10 doubles, 40 RBI Starters Lost (5) RHP Zach Gallagher 5-3, 4.52 ERA, 40 K RHP Lenny Linsky UH single season save record (14), ABCA All-American, 2nd round draft pick INF Kolten Wong .378, 57 starts, .560 slg%, ABCA First Team All-American, First round draft pick OF Jeffrey Van Doornum .309, 57 starts, 17 doubles OF Sean Montplaisir .289, 51 starts, 15 doubles, 5 triples 2011 WAC Statistical Rankings (Offensive) Category Stat Rank Batting average .276 4 Runs scored 342 4 Slugging percentage .381 5 On base percentage .375 4 Hits 536 5 Runs batted in 300 4 Doubles 110 3 Triples 19 T-1 Homeruns 19 7 Sacrifice bunts 46 4 Sacrifice fly outs 25 2 2011 WAC Statistical Rankings (Defensive) Category Stat Rank Earned run average 4.21 2 Opposing batting average .269 2 Batters struck out 373 4 Runs allowed 300 2 Earned runs allowed 240 2 Innings pitched 513 3 Saves 17 T2
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MATT SISTO
PI‘IKEA KITAMURA
PITCHERS
INFIELDERS
Starters Returning: RHP Matt Sisto, RHP Connor Little, LHP Jarrett Arakawa Starters Lost: RHP Zach Gallagher, RHP Lenny Linsky Letterwinners Returning: RHP Jesse Moore, RHP Brent Harrison, RHP Patrick O’Rourke, RHP Riley Welch, LHP Jim MacWilliam Newcomers: RHP Travis Tomsen, RHP Corey MacDonald, RHP David Longville, RHP Kyle Dowdy, RHP Cody Clark, LHP Scott Squier, RHP Jon Flinn, RHP Kris Butler, LHP Lawrence Chew Statistical Notes Pitching Sisto Little Arakawa
Record 5-5 4-4 5-4
ERA 3.67 4.99 4.50
SO 55 32 65
Opp. BA .250 .222 .279
The Rainbows did some shuffling last season in their starting rotation, but the mainstays of Matt Sisto and Jarrett Arakawa return for the 2012 season. Connor Little, who started 10 games last season, will be returning as a redshirt after suffering a seasonending injury in the offseason. Last season Sisto led the team with 15 starts, posting a 5-5 record with a 3.67 ERA. In 83.1 innings pitched, a team high, he recorded 55 strikeouts and held opposing batters to a .250 average. He tossed a career high eight innings last season (Centenary, 3/18) and six times pitched seven or more innings. In the opening game of the Western Athletic Conference Tournament, he pitched seven innings without allowing an earned run to help UH to the win. Connor Little went 4-4 last season in 10 starts and 12 appearances. He had a career-best outing in a road game at Loyola Marymount, pitching 7.1 innings for the win, allowing two runs on six hits with just one walk. He also had a strong outing against then-No.13 Cal State Fullerton (3/26). He suffered his first loss of the season, but pitched 5.1 innings allowing three runs on two hits and just two walks. Arakawa had a fine freshman season. After seeing action in UH’s first two series (Oregon and Texas), he earned his first career start at Long Beach State (3/7). Less than a week later, he recorded his first win in a start versus Portland, pitching seven innings allowing two runs on four hits with five strikeouts. He would go on to post a 5-4 record and lead the team with 65 strikeouts. Newcomers Scott Squier (Fr., LHP) and Corey MacDonald (Jr., RHP) have the inside track for spots in the starting rotation. Squier is a two-time Arizona all-state selection and MacDonald comes in after two seasons at Consumnes River College (CA).
Starters Returning: Pi‘ikea Kitamura Starters Lost: Kolten Wong, Jeffrey Van Doornum Letterwinners Returning: AJ Bayus, Conner George, Matt Harrison Newcomers: Billy Nottingham, Stephen Ventimilia, Ty Pedretti, Max Duval Statistical Notes Hitting Bennett Kitamura Bayus George M. Harrison
G/S 47/41 58/57 27/20 14/5 24/16
Avg. .292 .208 .243 .000 .089
R 22 37 11 2 3
H 47 40 17 0 4
RBI Slg. 20 .354 33 .281 10 .400 1 .000 2 .111
UH will feature a new-look infield, as the right side of the infield is gone from last season. First baseman Jeff Van Doornum completed his senior year and second baseman Kolten Wong was drafted and signed a professional contract to play in the St. Louis Cardinals organization. Expected to replace Van Doornum will be junior transfer Max Duval at first base, and freshman Stephen Ventimilia at second for Wong. The 6-5 Duval played two seasons at Cuesta College (CA) where he was named Second Team All-Southern California. Competing for the spot will be returnee Conner George who makes the move from third base. The speedy Ventimilia comes in after a stellar career at Monterey High School (CA) where he earned all-state and league MVP honors in 2011. On the left side, junior Pi‘ikea Kitamura will return to his spot at shortstop. Kitamura started all but two games last season and saw action at second and third as well. Jesse Moore became a mainstay last season at short but will almost exclusively pitch for the ‘Bows this season. Coupled with Ventimilia, Kitamura will add speed both defensively and on the basepaths. Senior Collin Bennett will make the move from the outfield to third base after spending the fall season adjusting to the position. Bennett’s bat will be key to the Rainbow offense and, with an already crowded outfield, had to make the move to third to stay in the lineup. He was fourth in the team last season with a .292 batting average. Incoming junior Ty Pedretti will compete for time at third and may see action should Bennett need to return to the outfield. Pedretti played two seasons at Merced College (CA) where he was a first team all-conference selection and NorCal all-American. Also hoping to see time is returnee AJ Bayus. 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
SEASON OUTLOOK 2012 SCHEDULE D Date Opponent Time Alumni 1:00 p.m. 22/11 Oregon 6:35 p.m. 22/17 Oregon 6:35 p.m. 22/18 Oregon 1:00 p.m. 22/19 Oregon 1:00 p.m. 22/20 Wagner 6:35 p.m. 22/23 ZACK SWASEY GARRETT CHAMPION Wagner 6:35 p.m. 22/24 2/25 Wagner (DH) 3:05 p.m. OUTFIELDERS CATCHERS 2/26 Wagner 1:05 p.m. 3/1 Wichita State 6:35 p.m. Starters Returning: Breland Almadova, Zack Swasey Starter Returning: Garrett Champion 3/2 Wichita State 6:35 p.m. Starter Lost: None Starters Lost: Sean Montplaisir 3/3 Wichita State 1:00 p.m. Letterwinner Returning: Pi‘ikea Kitamura Letterwinners Returning: Kalani Brackenridge 3/4 Wichita State 12:05 p.m. Newcomers: Alan Baldwin, Cody Clark, Billy Newcomers: Joe Goldenberg, Kaeo Aliviado, Kalei 3/7 Central Michigan 6:35 p.m. Nottingham, Trevor Podratz Hanawahine 3/8 Central Michigan 6:35 p.m. 3/9 Central Michigan 6:35 p.m. Statistical Notes Statistical Notes 3/10 Central Michigan 1:05 p.m. Hitting G/S Avg. R H RBI Slg. Hitting G/S Avg. R H RBI Slg. 3/15 San Francisco 6:35 p.m. 40/39 .242 25 30 12 .315 Almadova 52/50 .298 54 57 22 .419 Champion 3/16 San Francisco 6:35 p.m. 58/57 .208 37 40 33 .281 Brackenridge 16/10 .231 9 9 5 .256 Kitamura 3/17 San Francisco 6:35 p.m. Swasey 56/56 .320 27 72 44 .404 3/18 San Francisco 1:05 p.m. After a continued search last season for a con3/20 Portland 3:00 p.m. sistent starting catcher, the reigns fell on Garrett Defensively, the ‘Bows will have a lot of depth 3/22 Gonzaga 6:00 p.m. in the outfield, so much so that a move of Bennett Champion who posted several solid performances 3/23 Gonzaga 6:00 p.m. 3/24 Gonzaga 1:00 p.m. to the infield was needed to keep their bats in the at the plate to earn him a spot in the lineup. In 39 starts, he batted .242 while posting 25 runs 3/25 Gonzaga 1:00 p.m. lineup. Breland Almadova and Zack Swasey were UC Davis 6:35 p.m. scored and four doubles. In his first game in a UH 3/29 two of UH’s best hitters last season and will play UC Davis 6:35 p.m. uniform (Centenary, 3/17), he batted 3-4 with two 3/30 centerfield and right field, respectively. Swasey 3/31 UC Davis 6:35 p.m. runs, two RBI, one double, and one home run. was selected First Team All-WAC last season and 4/1 UC Davis 1:05 p.m. The diverse Kitamura also filled in at catcher but was second on the team and 17th in the Western 4/5 *Fresno State 6:35 p.m. eventually returned to the infield. Athletic Conference with a .320 batting average 4/6 *Fresno State 6:35 p.m. In the drivers seat to started behind the plate while also posting 12 doubles and two triples. 4/7 *Fresno State 1:05 p.m. this season, though, is freshman Cody Clark. His He was also fourth on the team with 11 stolen 4/13 St. Mary’s 6:35 p.m. strength offensively and defensively, and his strong bases. In the last week of the season, Swasey had 4/14 St. Mary’s (DH) 3:05 p.m. arm have landed him the opportunity to see the a pair of four-hit performances. At New Mexico 4/15 St. Mary’s 1:05 p.m. bulk of the action. Coach Trapasso is also open to State (5/21) he hit 4-6 with three runs, six RBI, 4/20 *San Jose State 6:00 p.m. and one triple. Then against LaTech in the WAC giving Clark an opportunity to pitch. 4/21 *San Jose State 1:00 p.m. Also competing for action will be newcomTournament, he again batted 4-6 and added three 4/22 *San Jose State 1:00 p.m. ers Alan Baldwin, Billy Nottingham, and Trevor RBI. 4/24 Grambling 6:00 p.m. Almadova led the ‘Bows in runs scored (54) and Podratz. Baldwin prepped at Kailua High School 4/26 *Louisiana Tech 6:00 p.m. in Kailua, Hawai‘i and was selected by the Tampa 4/27 was second in doubles (16). He also batted .298 *Louisiana Tech 6:00 p.m. 4/28 *Louisiana Tech 3:00 p.m. which was fourth best on the team and was second Bay Rays in last season’s Major League Baseball draft. 5/3 *New Mexico State 6:35 p.m. in stolen bases (16). *New Mexico State 6:35 p.m. Podratz, also a freshman, played his high school 5/4 Freshman Kaeo Aliviado has the inside track to 5/5 *New Mexico State 6:35 p.m. ball at Chaparral High School in California. He start in left field. Aliviado prepped at Saint Louis 5/11 *Sacramento State 3:00 p.m. earned all-league and all-state honors during his School in Honolulu where he was a two-time all5/12 *Sacramento State 1:00 p.m. time there. league and all-state outfield selection. Last year 5/13 *Sacramento State 1:00 p.m. Nottingham joins the Rainbows as a junior for the Crusaders he batted .500 with 21 runs, 15 UC Davis 2:30 p.m. after playing two seasons at Riverside Community 5/14 RBI, seven doubles and one home run. 5/17 *Nevada 6:35 p.m. College in California. He twice earned all-conferReturning junior Kalani Brackenridge will 5/18 *Nevada 6:35 p.m. make the move to the outfield for the first time in ence honors. He prepped at Redlands High School 5/19 *Nevada 6:35 p.m. in California. his career as a Rainbow. Brackenridge started 10 5/23-27 WAC Tournament games last season, exclusively at third base, and is 6/1-3 NCAA Regional now added to the outfield mix. 6/8-10 NCAA Super Regional Likely to come off the bench will be junior col6/17-27 NCAA College World Series lege transfer Joe Goldenberg. He played one season each at Southern Utah and College of San Mateo, All times local to site of competition earning all-league honors for both teams. He Home games in Bold (Les Murakami Stadium) recorded 10 homeruns with Southern Utah and * Western Athletic Conference game holds the College of San Mateo single-game RBI record (10). Goldenberg was also a three-time allconference water polo player at Dana Hills High School in California. 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
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H Head Coach 11th Season Oklahoma State (1987) 314-269 O As A Mike Mik T Trapasso enters his 11th season at the head of the University of Hawai‘i program. The team has consistently become a force in the Western Athletic Conference, while continually making waves nationally. Trapasso has led his teams to winning records in seven of the last eight seasons, holding an overall record of 314-269. Last year, Coach Trapasso was named WAC Coach of the Year for the third time, as UH was named Co-Regular Season Champions for the first time since 1992 and earned the No. 1 seed in the WAC Tournament. The Rainbows advanced to the championship before falling to Fresno State, finishing the season with an overall record of 34-25. The 2010 season saw the ‘Bows advance to the NCAA West Regional in Tempe, Arizona for the first time since 2006. The team won its first WAC Tournament Championship since 1992 before falling to top-ranked Arizona State in the regional championship. UH finished ranked #30 in the final Collegiate Baseball Top 30 Poll. In 2009, the team started the season with one of the nation’s toughest nonconference schedules, helping the team peak at No. 20 in the Baseball America poll, while posting an RPI in the top 10. Hawai‘i broke the single-season school home run record with 64 team homers, while Kolten Wong earned freshman all-America honors by five different publications. In 2008, UH finished 10th in the country in fielding percentage, finishing at .975. Shortstop Jon Hee led the ’Bows in the field, committing just five errors on the season to finish with a .985 fielding percentage and earn the ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Division I Gold Glove award at shortstop. The 2007 season saw the Rainbows post 34 wins and have one of their best offensive seasons under Trapasso, hitting .305 with 129 doubles and a .427 slugging percentage, all highs under his tenure. Senior Kris Sanchez led the offensive charge that saw seven Rainbows hit over the .300 mark. Sanchez batted .362 with 10 home runs, 23 doubles, 66 RBI and a .633 slugging percentage, all ranking in the top five in the WAC standings. In 2006, Trapasso guided the team to a 45-17 record, going to its first NCAA Regional in 13 years. The team advanced to the regional final before falling to eventual national champion Oregon State. He pushed the team to a second-place finish in the WAC, losing the regular-season title by just a half a game. He also guided UH to a 16-5 record on the road, posting the most road wins in UH history and the third-highest winning percentage. And Trapasso got his share of recognition for the great season. He was named National Coach of the Year by the National Baseball Foundation and was a finalist for the College Baseball Insider National Coach of the Year award. He also earned his second WAC Coach of the Year honor in the past three seasons. The 2006 season was the breakthrough season Trapasso was looking for, but success didn’t come overnight. After a challenging first season in 2002 while adjusting to his new surroundings coaching an inherited team, the St. Louis, Mo., native posted five straight winning seasons. In 2004, Trapasso was named the WAC Coach of the Year after guiding UH to its second straight 30-win season that included a big series win over No. 3 Rice. Following that successful season, he joined Team USA that summer as an assistant coach. He accompanied the team all over the world, helping them to win the gold medal at the World University Baseball Games in Tainan, Taiwan. In 2003, the Oklahoma State graduate guided Hawai‘i to the program’s biggest turnaround to date, winning 14 more games than in 2002. The 2003 season is now the second-largest turnaround in school history as the 2006 8
team won 17 more games than they did the year before. Trapasso became just the second full-time Division I head baseball coach at Hawai‘i in 2001 after a successful seven-year run as an assistant coach at Georgia Tech. While with the Yellow Jackets, he became known as the top collegiate baseball assistant/recruiter in the country, as noted by Baseball America in January 2001. During his seven years at Georgia Tech, Trapasso was responsible for assembling some of the top recruiting classes in the nation. His classes were ranked fourth, 18th, seventh, first, 14th, 11th and 12th by Collegiate Baseball. Four players in his 1999 recruiting class were ranked among the nation’s top 50 prep players by Baseball America, which touted the Yellow Jackets’ class as best of the draft era. In his first year there, he built a pitching staff virtually from the ground up, tutoring a freshman-dominated staff that earned 25 of Tech’s 38 wins and helped to develop them into a unit that won 46 games in 1997, giving the Jackets their first of two ACC titles while he was there. Trapasso got his start in coaching as an assistant at Missouri where he had a three-year stint from 1989-91 that ended with a 41-20 record in 1991, and an appearance in the NCAA South Regional. After Mizzou, the former pitcher spent three years at South Florida, helping them to a conference title in 1993, while his pitching staff posted the 19th-best ERA in the country. The southpaw enjoyed a great collegiate career at Oklahoma State as one of the top pitchers from 1984-85. He was very instrumental in taking OSU to the College World Series in 1984 and ’85. In 1984, Trapasso was the winning pitcher in the CWS opening game versus Maine, outdueling former major leaguer Billy Swift. The former Cowboy also led the Big Eight and was ranked fifth in the country with a 1.42 ERA in 1984. He then ran into arm problems during his senior year at OSU, going 4-3 with a 5.56 ERA before signing with the Atlanta Braves in the offseason. He played for Paluski (Va.) of the Appalachian League in 1985 and Bradenton (Fla.) of the Gulf Coast League in 1986 after having surgery on his left shoulder. In 1987, he finished his professional playing career with Savannah (Ga.) of
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HEAD COACH MIKE TRAPASSO the South Atlantic League, playing for his hometown St. Louis Cardinals’ organization. Trapasso was a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award in 1982 and was a member of the 1983 Team USA. He spent two years at Jefferson Junior College before going to Oklahoma State, carrying a 6-2 record with a 2.45 ERA in 1982 and a 6-1 record with a 1.64 ERA in 1983. Trapasso was selected four times in the Major League Baseball Draft after graduating from Mehlville High School between 1982 and ‘85, before signing with the Braves after his final year of college. He is married to the former Catherine Grieshaber of Festus, Mo., and they have two sons, Michel and Matthew. Michel is in his first season as team manager for the ‘Bows.
TRAPASSO AT HAWAI‘I 2006 National Coach of the Year National Baseball Foundation 2006 National Coach of the Year Finalist College Baseball Insider 2011 WAC Coach of the Year 2006 WAC Coach of the Year 2004 WAC Coach of the Year 39 All-WAC Selections
TRAPASSO THROUGH THE YEARS YEAR 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
OVERALL W L 16 40 30 26 31 24 28 27 45 17 34 25 29 31 32 26 35 28 34 25 314 269
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PCT. .286 .536 .564 .509 .726 .576 .483 .552 .556 .576 .539
WAC W 5 11 13 15 17 11 18 11 12 17 153
L 25 19 16 14 6 13 14 12 12 7 154
PCT .167 .367 .448 .517 .739 .458 .563 .478 .500 .708 .498
20 Academic All-WAC Selections PL. 6th 4th 4th 3rd 2nd 4th 2nd 5th 4th 1st
5 Louisville Slugger Freshmen All-Americans 2 Rainbow Tournament Championships 28 Players Signed to Play Professionally 2004 Assistant Coach - U.S. National Team (Won Gold Medal at World University Baseball Games) Led 2006 Rainbows to First NCAA Regional since 1993.
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A Associate Head Coach 11th Season 1 California 1994 C A Associate i H Headd C Coach hC Chad Konishi enters his 11th season with the Rainbows, playing a large part in the team’s success as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator. Konishi’s pitching staff has consistently been near the top of the Western Athletic Conference. Along with its finish at the top of the WAC in 2006 and ’07, UH finished second only to perennial national power Rice from 2003-05. Under Konishi, the Rainbow pitching staff earned a total of 14 all-WAC awards for 11 players: Lenny Linsky (second team, 2011), Josh Slaats (second team, 2010), Chris George (2nd team, 2003), Ricky Bauer (1st team, 2004), Stephen Bryant (2nd team, 2004; first team, 2005), Darrell Fisherbaugh (second team, 2004 and ‘05), Steven Wright (first team, 2006), Tyler Davis (first team, 2006), Justin Costi (second team, 2006), Jared Alexander (first team, 2008) and Jayson Kramer (first team, 2009). Along with those honors, Wright earned the WAC Pitcher of the Year award, while being named to four all-America teams in 2006. Along with his duties with the pitching staff, Konishi also serves as the recruiting coordinator for the Rainbows. His work on the recruiting trail has received mention nationally. In 2002, Konishi pushed to sign the No. 19 recruiting class in the country, according to Collegiate Baseball. They again received mention in the magazine’s poll of recruiting classes in 2003, ranking 34th. In 2005, the UH recruiting class was ranked in the top 25 by Student Sports Baseball. The 2008 recruiting class was ranked the No. 37 recruiting class in the country by Collegiate Baseball. Konishi came to the Rainbows after spending six seasons at the University of San Francisco as the club’s pitching coach and recruiting coordinator. His recruiting efforts with the Dons landed the program’s first first team All-American. He helped coach and recruit nine players who earned all-America or freshman all-America honors, including coaching former Rainbow Gregg Omori, who was named a FirstTeam Freshman All-American in his rookie year at San Francisco. While at USF, Konishi coached 17 all-conference players, 20 players who were drafted and eight players who signed to play independent league baseball. He was also a part of a program that had 10 academic all-conference players and a 92-percent graduation rate in 1999. Born in Lihue, Kaua‘i, Konishi prepped and graduated from Punahou School in Honolulu, O‘ahu, in 1989. With the Buff ‘n Blue, he was a four-time letterman, earning all-state honors in 1989 after pitching his team to a state title. Konishi went on to pitch at California from 1990-93. He was a member of the 1992 Golden Bear squad which advanced to the College World Series under then-head coach Bob Milano. His 1991 team also made it to the Midwest Regional championship game. As a Golden Bear captain his senior campaign, he posted a 1-0 record in 22 outings with a 3.31 ERA and was named the team’s Most Inspirational Player. 10
Konishi dove right into coaching the following season as an undergraduate assistant for Milano at Cal in 1994 before moving on to take an assistant coaching position at City College of San Francisco (CCSF) in 1995. During his only season with CCSF, the Rams finished sixth in the state of California with a 34-12 overall record and won the Coast Conference with a 20-8 mark. It was CCSF’s first league title in 29 years. The 41-year-old is a 1994 graduate of California with a bachelor’s degree in psychology as well as his master’s degree in sports and fitness management at USF in 1997. In December 2006, Konishi married the former Mari Okimoto. They have a four-year old son, Cooper.
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Rusty McNamara returns for his second season as a member of the Rainbow coaching staff. He is in charge of hitting, catchers, as well as being the third base coach. McNamara came to Hawai‘i after coaching three seasons at the University of California Riverside. During his time at UCR, McNamara was the hitting coach, first base coach and was in charge of outfielders. During his time with the Highlanders, UCR won over 30 games in both 2009 and 2010, coaching the team to batting averages of .294 and .311 in those two seasons. While at UCR, the Oklahoma State graduate coached with two summer league teams. In 2009, McNamara was the manager of the Rochester Honkers, the Northwoods League champions. He was named the Northwoods League Manager of the Year while his team was ranked the fourth best summer league team in the nation by Rivals.com. During the summer of 2008, McNamara was the head assistant for the Anchorage Glacier Pilots in the Alaska Baseball League. McNamara started his collegiate playing career at Riverside Community College, earning all-conference and all-region honors. He then transferred to Oklahoma State where he was named First Team All-Big 12 and Third Team All-American. After college, the Riverside, Calif., native was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 21st round of the Major League Baseball Draft. He played six years in the Phillies organization and was named to five minor league all-star teams.
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Carl Fraticelli enters his second season with the Rainbows. He is the first base coach and assists with hitters and is charge of outfielders. Fraticelli has spent 18 years as a baseball coach in some capacity, most recently as the head coach of the Hawai‘i Ali‘is in the Hawai‘i Collegiate Baseball League since 2006. He also was the head coach at Diablo Valley College and Los Medanos College earlier in his coaching career and spent a year as an area scout for the Oakland Athletics. The Kalaheo graduate played his collegiate baseball at Loyola Marymount, where he earned his bachelors degree. Fraticelli was a two-time all-West Coast Conference honoree, helping the team to a College World Series appearance in 1986 and another NCAA Regional appearance in 1988. After his career at LMU, Fraticelli was drafted in the 19th round of the Major League Baseball draft by the Minnesota Twins. He would play for three years in the California League. Following his playing career, Fraticelli was the head coach at Waimea High School on the island of Kaua‘i, earning KIF Coach of the Year honors three times. He then was an assistant coach at the City College of San Francisco and Laney College before landing the head position at Los Medanos. Fraticelli earned his masters degree at St. Mary’s College and is a member of the Nissan Hawai‘i High School Hall of Honor (inducted in 1984).
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R Right Hand Pitcher 5-11 170 Senior 5 San Diego, CA S Mission Bay HS 2011 (J (Junior): i ) SSaw action i in 41 games as a pitcher and in the infield...as an infielder, he played in 32 games mainly at shortstop...had a season-best performance versus Centenary (3/20) where he batted 3-4 with one run, two RBI, a double, and a triple...batted 2-2 with two runs scored and one RBI at New Mexico State (5/21)...belted first career homerun at Fresno State (5/1)... went 1-3 with two runs and two RBI against Louisiana Tech at the WAC Tournament (5/28)...posted a 6.60 ERA on the mound in 11 appearances and seven starts...recorded 26 strikeouts on the season...had a season-high eight strikeouts versus Centenary (3/21)...allowed no earned runs in 4.0 innings in first start of the season (Texas, 2/27). 2010 (Sophomore): Made 32 appearances as both a position player and relief pitcher...was 1-1 on the mound with four saves and a 4.62 ERA, while striking out 25 batters…allowed 20 total earned runs and held opposing batters to .255…allowed no earned runs in his first four appearances of the season… tossed four shutout innings at Sacramento State (4/17) to earn the win… pitched 3.1 innings versus New Mexico State (5/14), allowing one run on one hit with four strikeouts for the save…batted .333 (4-12) for the season with three runs and five walks…hit 2-2 with one run versus New Mexico State (5/16). 2009 (Freshman): Made 12 appearances, all in relief, while making one plate appearance…finished with a 4.88 ERA in 24.0 innings pitched, striking out 17…pitched 5.0 innings in his first collegiate appearance at Portland (3/22), allowing one run on three hits with six strikeouts…pitched 3.0 shutout innings vs. San Jose State (4/5), allowing just two hits…pitched 2.1 shutout innings at Nevada (4/11)…allowed just four hits with no runs in 4.2 innings vs. Louisiana Tech (5/2). Prep: A 2008 graduate of Mission Bay High School in San Diego, Calif… earned four letters in baseball…named second team all-league in 2007… named first team all-league in 2008…team MVP in 2008…named to all-CIF second team in 2008…senior year batting average was .433. Personal: Born in San Diego, Calif…has one older sister…parents are Mike and Cathy of San Diego, Calif.
CAREER HITTING STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL
Avg .000 .333 .181 .200
GP-GS 1-0 9-2 41-32 51-34
AB 1 12 72 85
R 0 3 17 20
H 0 4 13 17
2B 0 0 1 1
3B 0 0 1 1
HR 0 0 1 1
RBI 0 0 8 8
TB 0 4 19 23
SLG% .000 .333 .264 .271
BB 0 5 13 18
HBP 0 0 0 0
SO 1 1 20 22
GDP 0 1 0 1
OB% .000 .529 .302 .337
SF 0 0 1 1
SH 0 0 6 6
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1
PO 1 7 41 49
A 5 8 69 82
E FLD% 0 1.000 1 .938 8 .932 9 .936
CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL
ERA 4.88 4.62 6.60 5.48
W-L 0-1 1-1 0-3 1-5
App 12 23 11 46
GS 0 0 7 7
CG 0 0 0 0
SHO/CBO 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/1
SV 0 4 0 4
IP 24.0 39.0 43.2 106.2
H 26 37 62 125
R 16 23 38 77
ER 13 20 32 65
BB 15 10 14 39
SO 17 25 26 68
2B 6 9 17 32
3B 0 0 1 1
HR 1 5 1 7
BF 112 164 206 482
B/Avg .289 .255 .344 .301
WP 2 1 5 8
HBP 3 3 5 11
BK 0 2 1 3
SFA 1 3 1 5
SHA 3 3 6 12
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: (Hitting): Runs: 2, 4x (last vs. Louisiana Tech, 5/28/11)...Hits: 3 vs. Centenary (3/20/11)...RBI: 2, 2x (last vs. Louisiana Tech, 5/28/11)...Doubles: 1 vs. Centenary (3/20/11)...Triples: 1 vs. Centenary (3/20/11)...Homeruns: 1 at Fresno State (5/1/11)...Stolen bases: 1 vs. Centenary (3/18/11)...(Pitching): Innings: 7.0 vs. Portland (3/13/11)...Earned runs: 0, 18x (last at Nevada, 5/7/11)...Walks: 0, 32x (last vs. San Jose State, 5/13/11)...Strikeouts: 8 vs. Centenary (3/21/11)...Hits: 0, 6x (last vs. Louisiana Tech, 5/26/11). 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
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O Outfield 6-0 6 185 Senior S South Jordan, UT Salt Lake City CC 2011 (J (Junior): i ) SStartedd 56 games as both an outfielder and designated hitter... was second on the team with a .320 batting average...named First Team allWAC...posted 27 runs, 12 doubles, two triples, and one homerun...was also second on the team with 44 RBI...recorded 18 multi-hit games and nine times he had three or more hits...started the season with an 11-game hitting streak and hit safely in 16 of his first 17 games...batted 3-5 with two RBI and one double vs. Oregon (2/19)...had two hits, three RBI, and one double in win over No. 7 Texas...hit 3-5 with two stolen bases at Loyola Marymount (3/5)... batted .529 (9-17) in the four-game series at Loyola Marymount...was 3-5 with two runs, two RBI, and one double at Fresno State (4/29)...batted 4-6 with three runs and a career-high six RBI at New Mexico State (3/21)...hit 4-6 with one run and three RBI in UH’s WAC Tournament win over Louisiana Tech...also named to the 2010-11 WAC All-Academic team. Prior To UH: Attended Salt Lake City Community College in Salt Lake City, Utah...played in 55 games, starting 53...his last season he led the team in batting average (.365), runs (49), and triples (9)...also recorded 50 RBI and five homeruns, and a .578 slugging percentage...named as a junior college allAmerican. Prep: Graduated from Bingham High School in South Jordan, Utah...earned first-team all-region honors...named First Team All-State in 2005 and 2006... team won 2006 regional championship. Personal: Born in Tottori, Japan...took a two-year LDS mission to South Africa after one year at Salt Lake CC.
CAREER HITTING STATISTICS Year Avg 2011 .320 TOTAL .320
GP-GS 56-56 56-56
AB R H 2B 225 27 72 12 225 27 72 12
3B HR RBI TB 2 1 44 91 2 1 44 91
SLG% .404 .404
BB HBP SO GDP 16 0 55 3 16 0 55 3
OB% SF SH SB-ATT .358 5 1 11-16 .358 5 1 11-16
PO 32 32
A E FLD% 2 2 .944 2 2 .944
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Runs: 3 at New Mexico State (5/21/11)...Hits: 4, 2x (last vs. Louisiana Tech, 5/28/11)...RBI: 6 at New Mexico State (5/21/11)...Doubles: 2 vs. Sacramento State (4/10/11)...Triples: 2, 2x (last at New Mexico State, 5/21/11)...Homeruns: 1 at Nevada (5/7/11)...Stolen bases: 2 vs. Loyola Marymount (3/5/11).
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R Right Hand Pitcher 6-5 230 Senior 6 S San Diego, CA Rancho Bernardo HS 2011 (J (Junior): i ) A Appearedd iin 12 games with 10 starts...went 4-4 on the season with a 5.18 earned run average...recorded 32 strikeouts in 48.2 innings pitched...tossed a season-high 7.1 innings at Loyola Marymount (3/4) where he earned the win allowing two runs with three strikeouts...had a season-best performance against Texas (2/26) where he pitched six shutout innings on three hits...allowed just one earned run in 5.2 innings vs. Sacramento State in a 3-2 win for the Rainbows...drafted by the Florida Marlins in the 49th round (No. 1483) of the MLB First-Year Player Draft. 2010 (Sophomore): Made 15 appearances with five starts on the mound… posted one combined shutout and one save to go along with 37 strikeouts in 39.0 innings pitched…finished the season with a 2-3 record…pitched shutout ball in four of his outings…tossed a season-high 5.2 innings at Arizona State in the NCAA Tempe Regional, recording three walks and two strikeouts… earned first win of the season at Centenary (4/20), allowing no runs on no hits with four strikeouts in four innings of work...taken in the 49th round by the Florida Marlins in the MLB First-Year Player Draft. 2009 (Freshman): Made 15 appearances, including five starts…finished the season 3-0 with a 6.49 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 34.2 innings pitched… struck out six in 2.2 no-hit innings vs. Mississippi State (Mar. 7)…pitched 2.2 scoreless innings in a win over Loyola Marymount (Mar. 13)…got a win over Coastal Carolina (Mar. 28), allowing two runs in 6.2 innings, striking out three with no walks…had a great start at Arizona State (Apr. 21), pitching 3.0 perfect innings…got the win at St. Mary’s (May 5), allowing no earned runs in 4.0 innings. Prep: A 2008 graduate of Ranch Bernardo High School in San Diego, Calif… lettered in both baseball and basketball…named to Union Tribute all-academic team in the ‘06-07 season …earned honorable mention all-league honors in basketball. Personal: Born in San Diego, Calif…has two younger brothers and one older sister…parents are Rich and Sandi Little of San Diego, Calif.
CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL
ERA 6.49 8.08 4.99 6.47
W-L 3-0 2-3 4-4 9-7
App 15 15 12 42
GS 5 5 10 20
CG 0 0 0 0
SHO/CBO 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/1
SV 0 1 0 1
IP 34.2 39.0 48.2 122.1
H 42 56 40 138
R 26 38 33 97
ER 25 35 28 88
BB 19 11 24 54
SO 26 37 32 95
2B 6 16 12 34
3B 2 1 1 4
HR 3 7 4 14
BF 162 183 217 562
B/Avg .304 .348 .222 .288
WP 2 4 2 8
HBP 2 5 6 13
BK 1 1 0 2
SFA 3 2 2 7
SHA 0 4 5 9
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Innings: 7.1 at Loyola Marymount (3/4/11)...Earned runs: 0, 20x (last at New Mexico State, 5/21/11)...Walks: 0, 32x (last vs. Nevada, 5/1/10)...Strikeouts: 8 vs. Louisiana Tech (4/17/11)...Hits: 0, 5x (last vs. Nevada, 5/1/10).
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SENIOR COLLIN BENNETT
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COLLIN C
BENNETT B
I Infielder 6-1 6 195 Senior B Bellevue, WA Tacoma CC 2011 (J (Junior): i ) Pl Playedd iin 447 games with 41 starts...batted .292 for the season...totaled 22 runs, 10 doubles, and 20 RBI...boasted 14 multi-hit games... hit 2-5 with two runs, one RBI, and one double against Oregon (2/19)...batted 4-5 with two runs, one RBI, and two doubles in the series finale vs. San Jose State (5/15)...recorded two hits, one run, one RBI, and two doubles versus Centenary College (3/21)...had four hits, two runs, and three RBI in three games against Wichita State (3/31, 4/1, 4/2)...went 3-6 with two runs, two RBI, and one double at Nevada (5/5)...batted 4-8 (.500) with one run, one RBI, and one double in a doubleheader versus Nevada (5/7)...hit 3-5 in WAC championship game vs. Fresno State...was 5-7 with two runs, three RBI, and two doubles in a doubleheader at New Mexico State (5/19)...in final game of the New Mexico State series (5/21), he batted 2-3 with two runs and two RBI. 2010 (Sophomore): Started all 63 games in the outfield…batted .323 with 41 runs, two triples, five homeruns, and 49 RBI…also recorded a team-high 19 doubles…finished season with a .489 slugging percentage and a .408 onbase percentage…started the season with an eight-game hitting streak…batted .533 (8-15) with one run, two RBI, and two doubles in an early season series versus Oregon (2/25-2/28)…hit 2-3 with three runs and a triple versus Air Force (3/22)…had a single-game high in hits versus New Mexico State (5/13), batting 4-6 with three RBI…hit a homerun in consecutive games (Louisiana Tech, 4/24, 4/25). Prior To UH: Attended Tacoma Community College in Tacoma, Wash. for one year…played baseball…named First Team All-Western Division and allconference first team…named Gold Glove Western Division, Gold Glove AllConference and Gold Glove All-West Coast…had a batting average of .391. Prep: A 2008 graduate of Newport High School in Bellevue, Wash…played baseball for four years…played basketball and football for three years…baseball team won state championship in 2006…named to all-conference first team and all-state second team for baseball…named all-conference first team in 2006 and 2007 for football…named all-conference second team for basketball…batting average was .360 in senior year with two homeruns. Personal: Born in Bellevue, Wash…has one older brother…parents are Eric and Lael Bennett of Bellevue, Wash...spent summer in Bellevue, Wash. as a self-employed weedwacker and coaching youth baseball camps.
CAREER HITTING STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 TOTAL
Avg .323 .292 .310
GP-GS 63-63 47-41 110-104
AB 229 161 390
R 41 22 63
H 74 47 121
2B 19 10 29
3B 2 0 2
HR 5 0 5
RBI 49 20 69
TB 112 57 169
SLG% .489 .354 .433
BB 29 17 46
HBP 5 4 9
SO 40 30 70
GDP 5 3 8
OB% .408 .370 .392
SF 2 2 4
SH 1 1 2
SB-ATT 4-5 1-2 5-7
PO 151 76 227
A 1 3 4
E FLD% 3 .981 2 .975 5 .979
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Runs: 3, 3x (last vs. New Mexico State, 5/27/11)...Hits: 4, 3x (4 vs. San Jose State, 5/15/11)...RBI: 4 at Louisiana Tech (4/24/10)...Doubles: 2, 6x (last at New Mexico State, 5/19/11)...Triples: 1, 2x (last at Louisiana Tech, 4/24/10)...Homeruns: 1, 5x (last at Louisiana Tech, 4/25/10)...Stolen bases: 1, 5x (last vs. San Jose State, 5/12/10).
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SENIORS AJ BAYUS AND BRENT HARRISON
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AJ A
BAYUS B
I Infielder 6-0 190 Senior 6 L La Mirada, CA Golden West College
2011 (Junior): Played in 27 games while starting 20, mainly at third base...batted .243 with 11 runs, two doubles, three homeruns, and 10 RBI...finished with a .400 slugging percentage...had a five-game hitting streak during WAC play in May...earned first collegiate start at Loyola Marymount (3/4) where he posted one hit and one RBI...batted 2-5 with one run, two RBI, and one homerun vs. Portland (3/12)...had two hits and one run in the second game of a doubleheader versus Sacramento State (4/9)...posted two hits, one run, three RBI, and a homerun in a doubleheader at Nevada (5/7)...hit 2-4 with one run and one double at New Mexico State (5/19)...versus Louisiana Tech in the WAC Tournament, he started at third base and batted 3-6 with three runs, one RBI, and one double...
had one hit and one run in WAC championship game versus Fresno State. Prior To UH: Attended Golden West College in Huntington Beach, Calif....named First-Team All-Conference in 2010 and selected to the Junior College AllAmerica Team...batted .350 last season 12 homeruns and 45 RBI. Prep: Graduated from Servite High School in Anaheim, Calif....earned All-League honors in 2006 and 2007...batted .300 with four homeruns his senior season. Personal: Born in Artesia, Calif....parents are Robin and Tony Bayus of La Mirada, Calif....came to UH for the excellent coaching staff and success of the program...spent summer at home, joined the NRA (National Rifle Association) and received his hunting license.
CAREER HITTING STATISTICS Year Avg 2011 .243 TOTAL .243
GP-GS 27-20 27-20
AB 70 70
R H 2B 11 17 2 11 17 2
3B HR RBI TB 0 3 10 28 0 3 10 28
SLG% .400 .400
BB HBP SO GDP 10 0 15 2 10 0 15 2
OB% SF SH SB-ATT .338 0 1 0-0 .338 0 1 0-0
PO 17 17
A E FLD% 34 4 .927 34 4 .927
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Runs: 3 vs. Louisiana Tech (5/28/11)...Hits: 2, 4x (last vs. Louisiana Tech, 5/28/11)...RBI: 2, 2x (last at Nevada, 5/7/11)...Doubles: 1, 2x (last vs. Louisiana Tech, 5/28/11)...Triples: None...Homeruns: 1, 3x (last at New Mexico State, 5/20/11)...Stolen bases: None.
BRENT B
HARRISON H
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R Right Hand Pitcher 5-10 180 Senior 5 Galt, CA Cosumnes River College G
2011 (Junior): Made 16 appearances on the mound out of the bullpen...posted a 2-1 record with a 6.46 earned run average...recorded 16 strikeouts in 30.2 innings...tossed a career-high 4.2 innings with two strikeouts at Nevada (5/5)... allowed no runs in 2.1 innings at Fresno State (4/30)...struck out three batters in 1.2 innings of work vs. Wichita State (3/31)...tossed a perfect 1.2 innings against Cal State Fullerton (3/26)...tossed 3.0 innings in relief in UH’s first road game (Long Beach State, 3/7), allowing just one run on one hit with three strikeouts... allowed no runs with one strikeout against Centenary College (3/19).
Prior To UH: Attended Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, Calif....played for two years...posted a 7-2 record in 2010 with a 3.67 ERA...struck out 29 batters on the season in 21 appearances. Prep: Graduated from Galt High School in Galt, Calif....lettered in baseball and basketball for three years...was a two-time league MVP...went 6-2 his senior season with a 2.00 ERA...All-Metro Honorable Mention. Personal: Born in Galt, Calif....came to UH for the baseball program and the coaching staff....spent summer playing summer ball in Liberal, Kan. Played for the Liberal Bee Jays of the Jayhawk League where his team placed seventh in the NBC World Series.
CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year ERA 2011 6.53 TOTAL 6.53
W-L 2-1 2-1
App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP 16 0 0 0/0 0 30.1 16 0 0 0/0 0 30.1
H R 41 28 41 28
ER 22 22
BB 9 9
SO 16 16
2B 3B HR BF 6 0 2 133 6 0 2 133
B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA .308 2 2 0 0 .308 2 2 0 0
SHA 2 2
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Innings: 4.2 at Nevada (5/5/11)...Earned runs: Earned runs: 0, 6x (last vs. San Jose State, 5/12/11)...Walks: 0, 10x (last vs. Fresno State, 5/27/11)...Strikeouts: 3, 2x (last vs. Wichita State, 3/31/11)...Hits: 0 vs. Cal State Fullerton (3/26/11).
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SENIOR MATT SISTO
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MATT M
SISTO S R Right Hand Pitcher 6-5 230 Senior 6 A Anaheim, CA Cypress HS
2011 (J (Junior): i ) SStartedd 15 games at pitcher...went 5-5 on the season with a 3.67 earned run average...was named to the WAC All-Tournament team... pitched seven or more innings in four consecutive starts (3/18-4/8)...pitched seven innings in UH’s WAC Tournament win over San Jose State, allowing no runs on five hits with three strikeouts...tossed a career-high eight innings vs. Centenary (3/18) allowing one run with seven strikeouts...allowed no earned runs in consecutive starts (Sacramento State, 4/8 and Louisiana Tech, 4/15)... earned a win vs. San Jose State (5/12), pitching seven innings allowing two runs. 2010 (Sophomore): Pitched in 15 games with 13 starts…finished the season 5-5 with a 5.27 ERA…delivered one combined shutout…pitched a total of 71.2 innings while striking out 48 batters…allowed no earned runs in four of his outings…allowed no earned runs in consecutive appearances (Nevada, 5/1 and New Mexico State, 5/14), tossing a combined 11.0 innings with 11 strikeouts, six hits, and two walks…pitched seven innings in each of his two postseason starts (Fresno State, 5/28 and San Diego, 6/4). Team earned wins in both games. 2009 (Freshman): Made 14 appearances, including 13 starts…finished with a 5-4 record, two complete games and a 4.37 ERA in 82.1 innings pitched, striking out 50 with just 14 walks…earned third team all-freshman honors from Ping!…got the win over UC Irvine (2/22) in his first collegiate start, striking out four with no walks and two runs in 7.0 innings…allowed just one run in 7.0 innings with three strikeouts and no walks in a win over Oregon (3/21)…got another win over Coastal Carolina (3/27), allowing one run in 5.0 innings…took the hard-luck loss vs. San Jose State (4/4), pitching a seven-inning complete game with just one earned run…got a win at Nevada (4/10)…struck out seven with just two runs in a nine-inning complete game loss to Sacramento State (4/18)…pitched 7.0 shutout innings with four strikeouts and no walks vs. Utah Valley (5/15)…struck out seven with three runs in 6.0 innings vs. Nevada (5/22) in the WAC Tournament. Prep: A 2008 graduate of Cypress High School in Cypress, Calif…earned four letters in baseball…team won league championships in 2005, 2006, and 2007…team won the CIF championship in 2005...named all-league in 2006 and 2007…earned all-CIF and all-county in 2007…TPX Preseason First Team All-American in 2008…earned all-academic honors from 2006-08… belonged to physics club. Personal: Born in Torrance, Calif…has one younger sister…parents are John and Maria Sisto of Anaheim, Calif.
CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL
ERA 4.37 5.27 3.67 4.40
W-L 5-4 5-5 5-5 15-14
App 14 15 15 44
GS 13 13 15 41
CG 2 0 1 3
SHO/CBO 0/0 0/1 0/1 0/2
SV 0 0 0 0
IP 82.1 71.2 83.1 237.1
H 104 86 81 271
R 48 46 45 139
ER 40 42 34 116
BB 14 16 28 58
SO 50 48 55 153
2B 20 20 15 55
3B 3 3 2 8
HR 6 5 4 15
BF 360 307 363 1030
B/Avg .314 .302 .250 .288
WP 6 3 5 14
HBP 5 2 5 12
BK 1 0 1 2
SFA 2 2 1 5
SHA 8 2 5 15
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Innings: 9.0 vs. Sacramento State (4/18/09)...Earned runs: 0, 8x (last vs. San Jose State, 5/26/11)...Walks: 0, 16x (last vs. Valparaiso, 4/21/11)...Strikeouts: 8 vs. Air Force (3/22/10)...Hits: 1 at Centenary (4/20/10).
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SENIOR RILEY WELCH AND PATRICK O’ROURKE
PATRICK P
O’ROURKE O
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2011 (Junior): Redshirted. Prior to UH: Attended Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, Calif.... played for two years...saw action on the mound in 14 games...finished with a 4.57 ERA and 28 strikeouts...also batted .368 in 19 at bats with seven RBI.
R Right Hand Pitcher 6-4 230 Redshirt Junior 6 Elk Grove, CA Cosumnes River College Prep: Graduated from Elk Grove High School in Elk Grove, Calif....letE
tered three years under Coach Jeff Carlson...team won three section titles and he was named to All-Metro Team in football...earned a US Marine Corps Most Distinguished Athlete Award. Personal: Born in Elk Grove, Calif....parents are Randy and Erin O’Rourke...came to UH for the excellent baseball and academic programs...spent summer in Klamath Falls, Ore. where he played summer ball in the West Coast League for the Klamath Falls Gems...saw action in 17 games as a relief pitcher recorded 23 strikeouts in 36.1 innings of work...finished with three saves and a 2.73 ERA...selected all-league...also spent the summer wakeboarding and hunting.
RILEY R
WELCH W
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R Right Hand Pitcher 6-0 6 175 Senior S Scottsdale, AZ Yavapai College
2011 (Junior): Saw action on the mound in four games this season...pitched a total of seven innings allowing two earned runs with four strikeouts...finished season with a 2.57 earned run average...tossed four innings in the WAC championship game vs. Fresno State, allowing no earned runs on four hits with three strikeouts. Prior To UH: Played two seasons at Yavapai College in Arizona...saw action in 16 games...went 2-2 on the season with two saves...recorded 35 strikeouts in just 34.1 innings pitched...allowed 21 earned runs for a 5.50 ERA.
Prep: Drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 34th round of the 2008 Major League Baseball draft...lettered at Desert Mountain High School in Scottsdale, Ariz. under coaches Brian Rice and Terry Kellen. Personal: Born in Scottsdale, Ariz....came to UH because of the excellent education and opportunity to help continue the winning tradition of UH baseball...father is former Cy Young award winner Bob Welch...spent summer playing for the Southern Oregon Riverdawgs of the Far West League...team finished third in the North Division...saw action in one game where he struck out six batters in seven complete innings for the win.
CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year ERA 2011 2.57 TOTAL 2.57
W-L 0-0 0-0
App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP 4 0 0 0/0 0 7.0 4 0 0 0/0 0 7.0
H R 10 4 10 4
ER 2 2
BB 3 3
SO 4 4
2B 3B HR BF 1 1 0 33 1 1 0 33
B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA .345 1 1 1 0 .345 1 1 1 0
SHA 0 0
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Innings: 3.0 vs. Fresno State (5/28/11)...Earned runs: 0, 2x (last vs. vs. Fresno State, 5/28/11)...Walks: 0, 2x (last at Nevada, 5/6/11)...Strikeouts: 3 vs. Fresno State (5/28/11)...Hits: 0 vs. Centenary (5/18/11).
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SENIOR GARRETT CHAMPION
GARRETT G
CHAMPION C
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C Catcher 6-0 205 Senior 6 Santa Monica, CA Cuesta CC S 2011 (J (Junior): i ) Pl Playedd iin 440 games at catcher, starting 39...posted a .242 batting average with 25 runs, four doubles, one triple, a homerun, and 12 RBI... batted 3-4 with two runs, two RBI, a double, and homerun in his first career start (Centenary, 3/18)...batted 2-3 with one run and a sacrifice the next night against Centenary (3/19)...had on hit and one RBI against 13th-ranked Cal State Fullerton (5/26)...had two hits, two RBI, one double, and one sacrifice in series opener against Wichita State (5/30)...in series finale vs. the Shockers (4/2), hit 2-4 with two runs...had one hit, one RBI, and one double vs. San Jose State (5/15)...was 3-4 with three runs, two RBI, and a double vs. Sacramento State (4/8)...hit 2-4 with three runs and two RBI in series finale at New Mexico State (5/21)...recorded two hits and two runs against Fresno State (5/27) in the WAC Tournament...took summer classes at UH, studying Samoan and business writing. Prior To UH: Played a season each at Brown University (Providence, RI) and Cuesta Community College (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) Prep: A graduate of Palisades Charter High School in Pacific Palisades, Calif.... four-year letter winner at Palisades as a catcher...named to the all-league team in all four seasons...team won the league championship from 2005-08...batted .452 for his career. Personal: Born in Pacific Palisades, Calif....came to UH for the quality baseball program and school, and the opportunity to play Division I.
CAREER HITTING STATISTICS Year Avg 2011 .242 TOTAL .242
GP-GS 40-39 40-39
AB R H 2B 124 25 30 12 124 25 30 12
3B HR RBI SLG% TB 4 1 1 .315 39 4 1 1 .315 39
BB HBP SO GDP 28 0 26 7 28 0 26 7
OB% SF SH SB-ATT .379 1 6 0-1 .379 1 6 0-1
PO 245 245
A E FLD% 30 5 .982 30 5 .982
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Runs: 3, 2x (last at New Mexico State, 5/21/11)...Hits: 3, 2x (last vs. Sacramento State, 4/8/11)...RBI: 2, 4x (last at New Mexico State, 5/21/11)...Doubles: 1, 4x (last vs. San Jose State, 5/15/11)...Triples: 1 vs. Sacramento State (4/8/11)...Homeruns: 1 vs. Centenary (3/18/11)...Stolen bases: N/A
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UNDERCLASSMEN
MATT M
HARRISON H
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I Infielder 6-0 180 Redshirt Junior 6 Las Vegas, NV North Carolina L 2011 (S (Sophomore): h ) Pl Playedd in 24 games with 16 starts...hit .089 for season playing at shortstop...in 45 at bats, he recorded four hits, three runs, one double, and two RBI...posted a .111 slugging percentage and a .196 on-base percentage...had a season-best performance at Loyola Marymount (3/5) where he batted 2-4 with three runs scored and one RBI...hit 1-3 with one double at Long Beach State (3/7)...batted 1-3 with one RBI against Centenary (3/21)... had a season-high eight assists in series opener against Texas (2/25)...posted seven assists against No. 5 Cal State Fullerton (3/27)...had a five-game errorless streak early in the season (2/26-3/6)...had a season-high four putouts against Cal State Fullerton (3/26)...spent summer tacking classes at UH and working in the UH Athletics ticket office. Prior to UH: Played one season for the University of North Carolina...saw action in 19 games and made five starts, two at first base and three at designated hitter...recorded three hits on the season, added one double and two runs scored...played in the summer of 2009 with the Duluth Huskies of the Northwoods League...hit .213 with six runs and seven RBI in 32 games. Prep: Graduated from Green Valley High School in Henderson, Nev....played under coach Nick Garrittano...drafted in the 46th round of the 2008 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Atlanta Braves...named team captain. Personal: Born in Las Vegas, Nev....Don and Cheryl Harrison of Anaheim, Calif....has one younger brother, Brett, and two younger sisters, Dana and Erin.
CAREER HITTING STATISTICS Year Avg 2011 .089 TOTAL .089
GP-GS 24-16 24-16
AB 45 45
R 3 3
H 4 4
2B 1 1
3B HR RBI TB 0 0 2 5 0 0 2 5
SLG% BB HBP SO GDP .111 4 2 21 1 .111 4 2 21 1
OB% SF SH SB-ATT .196 0 1 0-0 .196 0 1 0-0
PO 16 16
A E FLD% 65 10 .890 65 10 .890
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Hits: 3 at Loyola Marymount (3/5/11)...Runs: 2 at Loyola Marymount (3/5/11)...RBI: 1 vs. Centenary (3/21/11)...Doubles: 1 at Long Beach State (5/7/11)... Triples: None...Homeruns: None...Stolen Bases: None
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UNDERCLASSMEN
9
PI‘IKEA P
KITAMURA K
I Infielder 6-1 195 Junior 6 Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu Kamehameha Schools K 2011 (S (Sophomore): h ) Played Pl d in 58 games at both third base and shortstop, starting 57...batted .208 with 37 runs scored with nine doubles, one triple, one homerun, and 33 RBI...recorded 10 multi-hit games...was named to the WAC all-tournament team...hit a two-RBI double in UH’s WAC Tournament opener against San Jose State to help his team to a 2-1 win...on the final day of the tournament, sat out game one due to food poisoning then returned to hit 3-4 with two RBI in the championship game vs. Fresno State...hit 3-3 at Long Beach State (3/7) with one run, one RBI, and one triple...batted 3-3 with one run and one double vs. Louisiana Tech (4/15)...was 3-4 with two runs, three RBI, and two doubles in UH’s 24-3 win at New Mexico State (5/21)...had one hit and two runs vs. Oregon (2/20)...batted 1-3 with one run, two RBI, and his lone homerun of the season vs. Texas (2/27)...had two hits and two RBI in series opener vs. Centenary (3/17)...finished the Centenary series with four hits, four runs, and three doubles...had two hits and one against Wichita State (3/30)...batted 2-4 with three runs and two RBI at Nevada (5/5)...recorded 135 assists and 122 putouts for the season...also recorded 10 sacrifices. 2010 (Freshman): Played in 62 games with 61 starts…batted .241 with 27 runs scored and 28 RBI…added four doubles, two triples, and one homerun…started the season by recording a hit in 10 of his first 12 games… recorded 13 multi-hit games…batted 3-5 with two runs and two RBI versus Nevada (5/1)…belted his first career homerun versus The Citadel (5/5) where he batted 1-2 with one run and two RBI…recorded two 2-3 performances in UH’s final two games of the NCAA Tempe Regional, helping the team to a win over San Diego with three runs and one double. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Kamehameha School-Kapalama in Honolulu, O‘ahu…played baseball for four years…played football for one year…baseball team won ILH championship in 2006…named all-state honorable mention in 2006 and 2007 for baseball…in 2008 named to ILH first team and all-state second team…in 2009 named to ILH and all-state first team (all-tourney team)…named to ILH 2nd team for football in 2008…had a batting average of .410 in senior year. Personal: Born in Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu…parents are Galen and Danielle Kitamura of Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu...has one older brother Makana who played collegiately at Hawai‘i Pacific University.
CAREER HITTING STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 TOTAL
Avg .241 .208 .225
GP-GS 62-61 58-57 120-118
AB 216 192 408
R 27 37 64
H 52 40 92
2B 4 9 13
3B 2 1 3
HR 1 1 2
RBI 28 33 61
TB 63 54 117
SLG% .292 .281 .287
BB 23 37 60
HBP 4 8 12
SO 41 20 61
GDP 8 3 11
OB% .322 .351 .337
SF 2 5 7
SH 6 10 16
SB-ATT 2-2 0-0 2-2
PO 41 121 162
A 12 135 256
E FLD% 112 .931 14 .948 26 .941
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Runs: 3, 3x (last at Nevada, 5/5/11)...Hits: 3, 5x (last vs. Fresno State, 5/28/11)...RBI: 3, 5x (last vs. Fresno State, 5/28/11)...Doubles: 2 at New Mexico State (5/21/11)...Triples: 1, 3x (last at Long Beach State, 3/7/11)...Homeruns: 1, 2x (last vs. Texas, 2/27/11)...Stolen bases: 1, 2x (last at Arizona State, 6/6/10)
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UNDERCLASSMEN
KALANI K
BRACKENRIDGE B
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O Outfielder 6-1 195 Junior 6 K Kapolei, O‘ahu Kapolei HS 2011 (S (Sophomore): h ) Played Pl d in 16 games with 10 starts...posted nine runs, nine hits, one double, and five RBI...batted .231 for the season...had a seasonbest performance vs. Wichita State (3/31) where he hit 2-4 with one RBI... scored a season-high three runs vs. Wichita State (4/1)...started UH’s WAC Tournament game vs. Louisiana Tech where he batted 1-4 with two runs and two RBI...had one hit, one run, and one RBI vs. Sacramento State (4/8)... recorded 11 putouts and 13 assists...played error free ball his last six appearances, two of them starts...had a season-high four putouts vs. Fresno State in the WAC Tournament (5/28). 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in 17 games with seven starts, mainly in the outfield…recorded four hits, three runs scored, with one RBI and one double…batted 3-4 versus Air Force (3/19) with two runs scored and one double…batted 1-2 with one RBI versus The Citadel (3/6). Prep: A 2009 graduate of Kapolei High School in Kapolei, Oahu…played baseball for four years and football for two years…named to the OIA first team for baseball in 2007 and 2008…named to OIA first team for football in 2008 and 2009…batting average was .400 in his junior year with 17 stolen bases, 16 RBI and 1 HR…was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in his senior year of high school in the 44th round. Personal: Born in Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i… parents are Lyle and Irene Brackenridge of Kapolei, O‘ahu...has two older brothers and one older sister…father played for the Minnesota Twins.
CAREER HITTING STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 TOTAL
Avg .133 .231 .188
GP-GS 17-7 16-10 33-17
AB 30 39 69
R 3 9 12
H 4 9 13
2B 1 1 2
3B 0 0 0
HR 0 0 0
RBI 1 5 6
TB 5 10 15
SLG% .167 .256 .217
BB 0 7 7
HBP 1 3 4
SO 8 9 17
GDP 1 1 2
OB% .161 .388 .300
SF 0 0 0
SH 1 0 1
SB-ATT 0-1 1-1 1-2
PO 11 11 22
A 0 13 13
E FLD% 1 .917 7 .774 8 .814
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Runs: 3 vs. Wichita State (4/1/11)...Hits: 2 vs. Wichita State (3/30/11)...RBI: 2 vs. Louisiana Tech (5/28/11)...Doubles: 1, 2x (last at New Mexico State, 5/19/10)...Triples: None...Homeruns: None...Stolen Bases: 1 vs. Louisiana Tech (5/28/11).
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ALMADOVA A
O Outfielder 6-1 6 195 Junior Honolulu, O‘ahu H ‘Iolani School 2011 (S (Sophomore): h ) Pl Playedd in 52 games, starting 50 in the outfield...batted .298 with 54 runs, 16 doubles, two triples, one homerun, and 22 RBI... was third in the WAC with 16 stolen bases...posted 18 multi-hit games...had a career-high five hits (5-7) at New Mexico State (5/21) with four runs, two RBI, and one double...recorded four RBI and two stolen bases vs. Portland (3/12)...opened the Wichita State series with a 3-4, one run scored performance (3/30)...batted 3-5 with two runs, two RBI, and one double against Wichita State (4/1)...batted 2-5 in the second game of a doubleheader vs. New Mexico State (5/19), adding four runs and two doubles...hit 2-4 with one run, two RBI, and one triple vs. Oregon (2/19)...opened the Portland series with two hits and one run (3/11)...had one hit, two runs, and one double in series finale vs. Portland...had two hits, two RBI, and one double vs. Centenary (3/20)...batted 2-4 with one run and one double in series finale vs. Cal State Fullerton (3/27)...had two hits, three runs, one RBI, and one homerun vs. Valparaiso (4/22)...in the New Mexico State series (5/19-5/21), had 10 hits, 10 runs, two RBI, and one double. 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in 16 games with nine starts in the outfield… posted four hits, six runs, and two RBI…also hit one double and one homerun…recorded just one error on the season, finishing with a .950 fielding percentage…had a season-best performance at the plate versus Oregon State (2/22), batting 2-3…hit 1-3 with one run, one RBI, and one homerun versus Oregon (2/28). Prep: A 2009 graduate of ‘Iolani School…played baseball and football for three years…baseball team won ILH championship in 2009…football team won ILH and Division 2 state championship in 2007 and 2008…in 2008 named to all-ILH first team and all-state second team for baseball…in 2009 named to all-ILH and all-state first team…won Hawai‘i Player of the Year award…named Hawai‘i Gatorade Player of the Year…named Hawai‘i Louisville Slugger Player of the Year…named to all-ILH first team and all-state second team in 2008 for football…batting average was .461 in 2008…also was part of Habitat for Humanity and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu…parents are Bryan and Diane Almadova of Honolulu, O‘ahu...has one younger sister…father played football for UH.
CAREER HITTING STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 TOTAL
Avg .118 .298 .271
GP-GS 16-9 52-50 68-59
AB 34 191 225
R 64 54 60
H 10 57 61
2B 1 16 17
3B 0 2 2
HR 1 1 2
RBI 2 22 24
TB 8 80 88
SLG% BB .235 4 .419 30 .391 34
HBP 0 3 3
SO 14 43 57
GDP 0 4 4
OB% .205 .400 .371
SF 1 1 2
SH 2 9 11
SB-ATT 0-0 16-20 16-20
PO 18 109 127
A 1 4 5
E FLD% 1 .950 3 .974 4 .971
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Runs: 4, 3x (last at New Mexico State, 5/21/11)...Hits: 5 at New Mexico State (5/21/11)...RBI: 3 vs. Sacramento State (4/8/11)...Doubles: 2, 3x (last at New Mexico St., 5/19/11)...Triples: 2 at New Mexico State (5/19/11)...Homeruns: 1, 2x (last vs. Valparaiso, 4/22/11)...Stolen bases: 2, 2x (last at New Mexico State, 4/21/11)
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L Hand Pitcher Left 6-3 6 195 Redshirt Junior Phoenix, AZ P Chandler-Gilbert CC 2011 (Junior): Redshirted. Prior to UH: Attended Chandler-Gilbert Community College in Chandler, Ariz....was a two-year letterwinner...appeared in 14 games with one start...went 0-1 on the season with a 3.27 ERA...logged 33.0 innings allowing opposing hitters to just .234. Prep: Graduated from Dobson High School in Mesa, Ariz...played baseball under Coach Dave Tyleoslei...named First-Team All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-State in 2006...named First-Team All-Conference in 2008. Personal: Born in Mesa, Ariz....came to UH for the great school and fantastic baseball program.
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GEORGE G I Infielder 6-4 205 6 T Tigard, OR
Sophomore Tualatin HS
2011 (F (Freshman): h ) SSaw action in 14 games with five starts at shortstop and third base...scored a run as a pinch runner in his first career appearance (Oregon, 2/19)...drew two walks vs. Texas (2/27)...had one RBI and one walk vs. Portland (3/11)...scored a run and drew two walks versus Centenary (3/21)...recorded eight putouts and 12 assists...only had two errors on the season. Prep: Graduated from Tualatin High School in Tualatin, Ore...was a four-year varsity letterman in baseball...was a three-time all-conference selection...team won conference title three times during his career and twice advanced to the state semifinals...summer 2010 played for Portland Baseball Club where the team finished second in the Senior Babe Ruth World Series...batted .345 for PBC with a .950 fielding percentage...broke season record with 11 homeruns. Personal: Born in Atlanta, Ga...came to UH for the location, coaches, players, and the program’s strong reputation...has one younger brother Kyle...parents are Steve and Jennifer of Tigard, Ore.
CONNER GEORGE
CAREER HITTING STATISTICS Year Avg 2011 .000 TOTAL .000
GP-GS 14-5 14-5
AB 14 14
R 2 2
H 0 0
2B 0 0
3B HR RBI TB 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
SLG% .000 .000
BB HBP SO GDP 7 0 12 0 7 0 12 0
OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO .333 0 0 0-0 8 .333 0 0 0-0 8
A 12 12
E FLD% 2 .909 2 .909
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Runs: 1, 2x (last vs. Centenary, 3/21/11)...Hits: None...RBI: 1 vs. Portland (3/11/11)...Doubles: None...Triples: None...Homeruns: None...Stolen bases: None.
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L Hand Pitcher Left 6-0 180 Sophomore 6 H Honolulu, O‘ahu ‘Iolani School 2011 (F (Freshman): h ) Appeared A in 16 games with 13 starts...posted a 5-4 record on the season with a 4.50 earned run average...was sixth in the WAC and tops on the team with 65 strikeouts, pitching a total of 80 innings...recorded six or more innings in eight of his starts...saw first collegiate action against Oregon (2/18) where he tossed two innings allowing two runs on two hits with two strikeouts...pitched seven innings in his first home start (Portland, 3/12), allowing two earned runs on four hits with five strikeouts...toss eight innings against Centenary (3/19), surrendering just one run with six strikeouts...struck out a career-high nine batters in a win vs. Sacramento State (4/9)...allowed two earned runs with five strikeouts in 6.2 innings vs. Cal State Fullerton (3/26)...allowed two runs on three hits with eight strikeouts in six innings vs. Wichita State (4/2)...allowed just one run with five strikeouts in seven innings against San Jose State (5/13)...struck out five or more batters in eight of his outings. Prep: Graduated from ‘Iolani School in Honolulu, O’ahu...played baseball under Coach Dean Yonamine...named First-Team All-State in 2009...team won Interscholastic League of Honolulu championship...batted .500 his senior year...earned one win and posted three saves with a 3.62 ERA...named 2009 Quarterback Club Prep Athlete of the Year. Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...came to UH because he wanted play in his home state in front of friends and family.
CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year ERA 2011 4.50 TOTAL 4.50
W-L 5-4 5-4
App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP 16 13 0 0/0 0 80.0 16 13 0 0/0 0 80.0
H R 89 45 89 45
ER 40 40
BB 29 29
SO 65 65
2B 3B HR BF 17 1 7 361 17 1 7 361
B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA .279 2 4 0 2 .279 2 4 0 2
SHA 5 5
SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Innings: 8.0 vs. Centenary (3/19/11)...Earned runs: 1, 3x (last vs. San Jose State, 5/13/11)...Walks: 0 vs. Oregon (2/19/11)...Strikeouts: 9 vs. Sacramento State (4/9/11)...Hits: 1 vs. Texas (2/26/11).
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ALIVIADO A
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O Outfielder 5 5-6 150 Freshman E Ewa Beach, O‘ahu Saint Louis School
athlete, lettering two years in football, tennis, and track and one year in crosscountry, basketball, and volleyball...named Salinas California Athlete of the Year in 2011...earned first team all-league honors in football, cross-country, track, and tennis...was tennis singles champion his freshman year...graduated with a 4.08 GPA. Personal: Born in Monterey, Calif...parents are Kathleen and Joe Ventimilia of Monterey, Calif...has one sister...intends to major in zoology.
ALAN A
P Prep: A 2011 graduate d off SSaint Louis School in Honolulu, O‘ahu...lettered three years in baseball...team won back-to-back ILH titles from 2010-11...a two-time first team All-State and all-ILH outfielder (2010-11)...senior batting average was .500 with 21 runs, 15 RBI, seven doubles and one home run...a three-year member of ABD Hawai‘i....also earned three letters in football... team won ILH and state football championships in 2010...was named First Team All-League as a kick returner. Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...parents are Debra and Layton Aliviado of Ewa Beach, O‘ahu...has two older siblings...major is undecided.
KALEI K
HANAWAHINE H
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O Outfielder 5-8 5 170 Junior Honolulu, O‘ahu H Kamehameha School-Kapalama/University of San Diego S Prior To UH: Played two years at the University of San Diego in San Diego, Calif...team won 2010 West Coast Conference title...named USD team “Rookie of the Year” as a freshman...appeared in 43 games with a .310 batting average, 10 RBI and nine runs scored in 2010...appeared in 32 games with a .217 batting average and a 1.000 fielding percentage as a sophomore...spent summer in Woodstock, Va. playing for the Woodstock River Bandits of the Valley Baseball League. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Kamehameha School-Kapalama in Honolulu, O‘ahu...lettered two years in baseball...named First Team All-State in 2009... had a .429 batting average, .560 on-base percentage, perfect fielding percentage, and three home runs his senior season...graduated with academic honors maintaining a 3.85 GPA. Personal: Born in Wailuku, Maui...parents are Linelle and George Hanawahine of Honolulu, O‘ahu...has one younger sister...intends to major in political science.
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BALDWIN B
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C Catcher/Outfield 6 6-2 175 Freshman Kailua, O‘ahu K Kailua HS P A 2011 graduate d Prep: off K Kailua High School in Kailua, O‘ahu...drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 49th round (1500) of the 2011 MLB First Year Player draft...spent summer playing for the Paniolos of the Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League...team won league title. Personal: Born in Okinawa, Japan...parents are Don and Diana Baldwin of Kailua, O‘ahu...has one sister, Abigayle.
BILLY B
NOTTINGHAM N
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C Catcher/Infielder 6-2 6 185 Junior Redlands, CA R Riverside CC Pi T Prior To UH UH: A Attended d dR Riverside Community College in Riverside, Calif... earned two letters in baseball...named First Team All-Conference. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Redlands High School in Redlands, Calif...earned two letters in baseball. Personal: Born in Redlands, Calif...parents are Gregory and Blanca Nottingham of Redlands, Calif... has two brothers, Jacob and Michael...spent summer taking classes at Riverside Community College.
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I Infielder 5-8 5 160 Freshman Monterey, CA M Monterey HS
Prep: A 2011 graduate of Monterey High School in Monterey, Calif...lettered four years in baseball...team won league championship title five years straight (2007-11)...won central coast section division II title in 2011...made FirstTeam All-League and All-County his sophomore and senior seasons...named Monterey Herald 2011 Player of the Year...selected First Team All-State and earned league MVP honors...batted .465 with an on-base percentage of .685, and had 45 stolen bases and 42 runs scored his senior year...was a multi-sport 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
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MACDONALD M
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R Right Hand Pitcher 6 6-6 190 Junior Davis, CA D Cosumnes River College Pi T Prior To UH UH: A Attended d dC Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, Calif...lettered two years in baseball. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Davis Senior HS in Davis, Calif...earned two letters in baseball. Personal: Born in Davis, Calif...has one brother, Michael, and one sister, Amy...parents are Laura and Brian MacDonald of San Diego, Calif...intends to major in sociology.
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PEDRETTI P I Infielder 6-2 205 6 Merced, CA M
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Junior Merced College
Prep: A 2009 graduate of Merced HS in Merced, Calif...earned all-conference honors his junior and senior seasons. Personal: Born in Modesto, Calif...parents are Chris and Michelle Pedretti of Merced, Calif...spent summer playing baseball in New York with the Cooperstown Hawkeyes of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League... team won West Division.
LONGVILLE L
DOWDY D
R Right Hand Pitcher 6 6-1 220 Freshman San Diego, CA S Francis Parker HS P Prep: A 2011 graduate d off F Francis Parker HS in San Diego, Calif...earned four letters in baseball...team took league championship titles from 2009-11... named all-league all four years and all-division teams from 2009-11...a fouryear member of San Diego Hustle. Personal: Born in Escondido, Calif...parents are Debi and Earl Dowdy of Rancho Santa Fe, Calif...has one older brother...intends to major in kinesiology.
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CLARK C
C Catcher 6-1 6 205 Freshman Las Vegas, NV L Cimarron-Memorial H HS
Pi T Prior To UH: UH A Attended d dM Merced College in Merced, Calif...lettered two years in baseball...team won 2011 Central Valley Conference title...named firstteam all-conference and NorCal All-American.
DAVID D
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R Right Hand Pitcher 6-3 6 215 Freshman Capistrano Valley, CA C Capistrano Valley HS V Prep: A 2011 graduate of Capistrano Valley High School...lettered two years in baseball...named team Most Valuable Player...earned second team all-league honors...selected to the Orange Country all-star game...for his high school career, he had a 2.30 ERA, recorded 60 strikeouts, and walked just 10 batters.
Prep: A 2011 graduate of Cimarron-Memorial HS in Las Vegas, Nev... lettered four season in baseball...posted a .425 batting average with three homeruns and 26 RBI his senior season...also lettered in football...played two summers with the Ohio Warhawks in Columbus, Ohio. Personal: Born in Las Vegas, Nev...parents are David and Tammy Clark...has two brothers, Kyle (19) and David (4)...intends to major in sociology.
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DUVAL D I Infielder 6-5 6 235
Junior
San Luis Obispo, CA S
San Luis Obispo HS
P i T d dC Prior To UH UH: A Attended Cuesta College...earned two letters in baseball... named All -Southern California 2nd team. Prep: A 2009 graduate of San Luis Obispo High School in San Luis Obispo, Calif...lettered two years in football and baseball...member of 2009 Pac 7 League Champions...named to 2009 All-CIF 2nd team...named to 2009 1st team All-San Luis Obispo County team...named 2009 Pac 7 MVP. Personal: Born in San Luis Obispo, Calif...parents are Jenni and John Duval of San Luis Obispo, Calif...intends to major in economics.
Personal: Born in Mission Viejo, Calif...has one sister, Allison...parents and David and Laurie Longville of Mission Viejo, Calif...intends to major in business.
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SCOTT S
SQUIER S
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pionships in 2006 and 2007. Personal: Born in San Jose, Calif...parents are Kathy and Ken Flinn of Windsor, Calif...has two younger sisters...intends to major in sociology.
L Hand Pitcher Left 6 6-6 180 Freshman Phoenix, AZ P Greenway HS
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GOLDENBERG G O Outfielder 6 6-3 205 Junior Huntington Beach, CA H M Mateo
P Prep: A 2011 graduate d off G Greenway High School in Phoenix, Ariz...four-year honor roll student...member of 2011 Black Canyon Conference Champions... earned Arizona all-state honors in ‘10 and ‘11...named to all-Region team in ‘10 and ‘11...named 2011 league Pitcher of the Year. Personal: Born in Napa Valley, Calif...parents are Scott and Kelly Squier of Phoenix, Ariz...has one brother Payton...intends to major in business...spent summer playing baseball in Arizona in the Arizona Athletics Conny Mac League.
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TTOMSEN
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R Right Hand Pitcher 6-0 6 175 Junior Riverside, CA R Riverside City College
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College of San
Prior To UH: Attended Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah for one year...went on to College of San Mateo for one year...lettered in baseball both years and was selected First Team All-Conference in both leagues...batted .391 with 10 homeruns his at Southern Utah...holds single-game RBI record (9) at College of San Mateo. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Dana Hills High School in Dana Point, Calif... earned three letters in baseball...was an all-conference selection...also lettered three years in water polo...team won South Coast League water polo championship title two years straight (2008-09)...a three-year all-conference first team selection in water polo (2007-09)...scored most career goals in school history. Personal: Born in Laguna Niguel, Calif...parents are Susie and Rick Goldenberg of Laguna Niguel, Calif...has two brothers...intends to major in economics.
Prior To UH: Attended Riverside City College in Riverside, Calif... earned two letters in baseball. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, Calif...lettered two years in baseball...team won league championship title in 2008...was a two-time first team all-league academic selection (2008-09)... earned second team all-league honors in 2009. Personal: Born in Riverside, Calif...parents are Karen Tomsen of Riverside, Calif. and the late Michael Tomsen...has one brother and one sister...intends to major in communicology.
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FLINN F
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R Right Hand Pitcher 6-6 230 Junior 6 Windsor, CA Santa Rosa Junior W College C Prior To UH: Played baseball for one year at Sonoma State University in 2009 and redshirted in 2010...also played one year at Santa Rosa Junior College (2011)...was a First Team All-Conference and First Team AllNorthern California selection at Santa Rosa...led the league in innings pitched with 97.2...also lead league in lowest on-base percentage at .180 and was third in the state with a 1.40 ERA. Prep: A 2008 graduate of Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa, Calif...lettered three years in baseball...team took league championship title his junior and senior seasons...named First Team All-League and First-Team All-Empire his senior year and earned honorable mention honors his junior season...also lettered two years in basketball where his team won league cham2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
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PODRATZ P C Catcher 5 5-11 230 Temecula, CA T
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Freshman Chaparral HS
P Prep: A 2011 graduate d off Chaparral High School...lettered three seasons in baseball...in 2010, named First Team All-League and First Team All-State... earned all-league honors his senior season...also received team Scholar Athlete Award in 2009...played four years of club ball for the San Diego Show... spent summer playing for the San Diego Waves of the Western Baseball Association...team played in California and traveled to Alaska and Kansas... qualified for National Baseball Congress World Series where they finished fourth. Personal: Born in La Jolla, Calif...parents are Michael and Audrey of Temecula, Calif...has one sister, Corie, and one brother, Troy...intends to major in psychology.
KRIS K
BUTLER B
PI‘IKEA KITAMURA
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R Right Hand Pitcher 6-4 6 215 Junior Upland, CA U Riverside City College Pi T Prior To UH UH: A Attended d d Ri Riverside City College in Riverside, Calif...lettered two years in baseball...made the Dean’s List. Prep: A 2009 graduate of Upland High School in Upland, Calif...earned three letters in baseball...team took two league championships in a row (2008-09)... selected First Team All-League both years...was Baseline League MVP in 2009...also made First Team All-Valley and Second Team All-CIF the same year...batted .469 with a 2.09 ERA his senior season...an honor roll student throughout high school.
COLLIN BENNETT
Personal: Born in Upland, Calif...parents are Bobbi and Steve Butler of Upland, Calif...has one younger brother...intends to major in psychology.
LLAWRENCE
CHEW C
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L Hand Pitcher Left 6-1 6 210 Freshman Mililani, O‘ahu M Mid-Pacific Institute P Prep: A 2011 graduate d off M Mid-Pacific Institute in Honolulu, O‘ahu...earned two letters in baseball...named to 2010 all-state and all-league first teams...a three-year member of ABD Academy...also was on the school honor roll. Personal: Born in Honolulu, O‘ahu...parents are Janice and Lawrence Chew of Mililani, O‘ahu...has one older sister...intends to major in business.
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2011 SEASON IN REVIEW 2011 AWARDS & HONORS ABCA ALLAMERICAN Kolten Wong, 2B (first team) Lenny Linsky, RHP (third team) ESPN.COM ALLAMERICAN Kolten Wong, 2B PERFECT GAME USA ALLAMERICAN Kolten Wong, 2B (first team) BASEBALL AMERICA ALLAMERICAN Kolten Wong, 2B (third team) LOUISVILLE SLUGGER ALLAMERICAN Kolten Wong, 2B (first team) Lenny Linsky, RHP (third team) JEWISH SPORTS REVIEW ALLAMERICAN
Lenny Linsky, RHP (first team) CBI.COM ALLAMERICAN Kolten Wong, 2B (honorable mention) Lenny Linsky, RHP (honorable mention) ABCA/RAWLINGS ALLREGION Kolten Wong, 2B (first team) Lenny Linsky, RHP (first team) BASEBALL AMERICA MIDSEASON ALLAMERICAN Kolten Wong, 2B CB360 PRIMETIME PERFORMER Breland Almadova, OF (Feb. 22) ALLWAC Kolten Wong, 2B (first team) Zack Swasey, OF (first team) Jeff Van Doornum. 1B (second team) Lenny Linsky, RHP (second team) Mike Trapasso (coach of the year) WAC ALLTOURNAMENT TEAM Kolten Wong, 2B Pi‘ikea Kitamura, SS Matt Sisto, RHP WAC HITTER OF THE WEEK Kolten Wong, 2B (May 23) Kolten Wong, 2B (Mar. 14) ACADEMIC ALLWAC Breland Almadova Collin Bennett Zachary Gallagher Pi’ikea Kitamura Matt Sisto Jeff Van Doornum TEAM WAC regular season co-champion
The 2011 Rainbow baseball team boasted another successful run at a WAC Title. The team fell one win short of a repeat appearance in the NCAA Regional, but won the WAC regular season title for the first time since 1992. The ‘Bows were named co-champions with Fresno State and earned the No. 1 seed going into the WAC Tournament in Mesa, Ariz. They closed the season with a loss in the WAC title game against Fresno State, finishing with an overall record of 34-25 and 17-7 in conference. WAC Tourney Wrap-up The Rainbows could not follow up their impressive 2010 run with another WAC title, advancing to the title game with Fresno State but falling short. Opposite from last season, the ‘Bows went into the tournament as a favorite and with a first round bye. Hawai‘i opened play against fifthseeded San Jose State. Matt Sisto pitched a gem and Pi‘ikea Kitamura delivered a late-inning RBI hit to give UH a 2-1 win and advance to a match with two-seeded Fresno State. Sisto allowed no earned runs on five hits in seven innings of work. Jarrett Arakawa was handed the ball for the Fresno game, but the moment proved to be too much for the freshman. He lasted three innings as the Bulldogs opened up a 7-0 lead and eventually won 11-5. The loss put UH in the difficult position of having to beat Louisiana Tech the next afternoon, then Fresno State twice to repeat as champs. To make matters worse, starters Breland Almadova and Kitamura were unavailable due to food poisoning. The ‘Bows topped LaTech 18-10 in a near four hour marathon. UH threw five pitchers, and the time and heat appeared to leave them with little energy for the must win against Fresno. UH had less than an hour between the end of the LaTech and the start of the Fresno games, and the Bulldogs capitalized by taking an early 3-0 lead. Kitamura, who had returned from the hospital to start against FSU, delivered a twoRBI base hit to tie the contest. From that point on, the game completely belong to the Bulldogs. Playing for nearly four hours then turning right around and facing a national caliber opponent proved to be too much, as Fresno won 15-4 and claimed the tournament title. WAC Honors Five Rainbows earned All-WAC honors, which was announced at the tournament banquet the night before the opener. Preseason all-American Kolten Wong was named to the first team for the third time, along with first-year ‘Bow Zack Swasey. Jeff Van Doornum and Lenny Linsky were named to the second team in their final seasons at UH, and Mike Trapasso was named Coach of the Year for the third time. Following the final game of the WAC Tournament, Kitamura, Wong, and Sisto were named to the WAC AllTournament team.
Lenny Linsky
eight all-America teams between them. Wong started 59 games, recording 48 runs scored, 11 doubles, three triples, 53 RBI, and led the Rainbows with seven homeruns. He also led the conference with 23 stolen bases and ranks third in on-base percentage (.492) and fourth in slugging percentage (.560). Linsky, for the season, recorded 34 strikeouts in 34.2 innings for a 1.30 earned run average, and picked up a pair of saves at the WAC tournament. Great Crowds At The Les The Rainbows closed their home season ranked No. 17 nationally in attendance. They averaged 3,320 per game with a grand total of 116,222 for the season. The 2011 attendance numbers were also the highest in five years, and their season finale was the highest of the season (4,879). Early Season Tests The Rainbows opened the season against a pair of teams not for the weak at heart. No. 9 Oregon and No. 7 Texas came to town and provided a great early season test for Hawai‘i. The ‘Bows opened with a pair of thrilling wins against Oregon, but dropped the second two games. The next weekend, UH won just one game in the three-game set with the Longhorns, a 15-inning affair that salvaged the series. The Rainbows went into the season with a Collegiate Baseball No. 30 preseason ranking, but dropped out of the poll after a 3-4 start through the first two weeks of the season. Opening Road Trip The ‘Bows traveled to Los Angeles for their only regular season non-conference road trip. In trying to gain some momentum, they split four games series versus Loyola Marymount and lost to Long Beach State in the final game of the trip. Sean Montplaisir was fantastic in the five games. He batted .474 (9-19) with three doubles. Connor Little had his best outing to date. In game two of the LMU series he pitched 7.1 innings for his first win of the season. Long Homestand The Rainbows returned home to enjoy one of their longest homestands in recent memory. They would play their next 27 games in the confines of Les Murakami Stadium before leaving for the mainland for their first WAC road trip. They opened the stand with a pair of series against Portland and Centenary, arguably their weakest non-conference opponents of the season. The ‘Bows split the series against Portland then swept Centenary the next weekend. Junior catcher Garrett Champion burst on the scene, batting .545 over that stretch with a .909 slugging percentage, and Wong was lights out hitting .515 with three homeruns and 12 RBI. Wong crushed a solo homerun in the finale of the Portland series to give the ‘Bows the split.
All-American Boys Kolten Wong and Lenny Linsky were named to 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
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2011 SEASON IN REVIEW The Silver Lining No. 13 Cal State Fullerton came to town and handed the Rainbows their only sweep of the season. The frustrating part was that they lost by no more than three runs in any of the games, and may have played their best ball of the season so far. Matt Sisto delivered a fine performance in the opener, allowing just one earned run in seven innings in a 3-0 loss. Freshman sensation Jarrett Arakawa, who had worked himself into the starting rotation, also pitched well. He allowed just two earned runs in a 4-2 defeat, tossing 6.2 innings with five strikeouts. All the players and coaches would rightfully say they could have won any of the four games which made the sweep even more discouraging. Gaining Momentum The ‘Bows may have played some of their best ball against Cal State Fullerton and now the results would follow. No. 28 Wichita State came to town but UH was peaking and ended up winning three of the four games. They won game one in 12 innings then lost game two, but exploded for 12 runs in both games three and four. Wong hit .500 in the series with a triple and a homerun, and Breland Almadova batted .438 with two doubles. Kalani Brackenridge became a serviceable third baseman for the Rainbows, starting all four games and posting three runs and two RBI. WAC Play Beckons The Rainbows had played one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the nation. Their weaknesses had been exposed, there was a constant shuffle in the lineup to plug holes, but ultimately they were battle tested and ready to defend their WAC title. UH hit the ground running by sweeping Sacramento State then winning three of four games against Louisiana Tech. The ‘Bows were at the top of the WAC standings when they headed out on their longest road trip of the season. First up was Fresno State where, much to the dismay of the Bulldogs, UH won the first two games of the series. Sean Montplaisir scored on a wild pitch in the 10th inning to give Hawai‘i a 6-5 win in game one, then the Rainbows scored four ninthinning runs in game two to win going away. The Bulldogs would capture the next two games, as the ‘Bows moved on to Reno to face Nevada. They won three of four games over the Wolf Pack. Randy Yard, Jesse Moore, and Lenny Linsky combined to blank Nevada in the finale in just the second shutout of the season for Hawai‘i. The 300 Club In game two of the LaTech series, Coach Trapasso reached his 300th career win as the head coach of the Rainbows. Coach “Trap” is the third winningest coach in the 88-year history of the program, and is the fastest to 300 wins. In his nine full seasons, he has one National Coach of the Year selection and three times has been named WAC Coach of the Year. In 2006, he led UH to a 45-17 record, the most wins by any Rainbow 32
team since 1992. Rainbows Say Goodbye UH played its final home series against San Jose State, winning the series in thrilling fashion by scoring four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning in game four. After the dust cleared, the ‘Bows took time to honor seniors Sean Montplaisir, Jeff Van Doornum, Blair Walters, Alex Capaul, and Zach Gallagher, who had played their final home game in a Rainbow uniform. The team now headed to New Mexico State for their final WAC series, hoping to stay on the road for quite awhile. Wild Affairs In Las Cruces The Rainbows had a wild end to the regular season in their four-game series with New Mexico State. They suffered their worst loss of the season in game one, then responded the next day for a 14-4 mercy rule win. The two teams then played a doubleheader on the final day of the season, with the Aggies returning the favor with an 18-8 mercy rule win in game one. So the Rainbows responded with a resounding 24-3 drumming in the nightcap. UH scored 15 runs in the sixth inning which equaled the most runs scored in a single inning in program history. It was also the largest margin of victory since 1999 and the largest in the Mike Trapasso coaching era. With the win, the ‘Bows claimed a share of the WAC regular season title and the No. 1 seed heading into the WAC Tournament. In The Books It was a disappointing end to a successful season, but a handful of Rainbows firmly stamped themselves in the record books. Wong will go down as one of the all-time greats, ranking second alltime with 25 career homeruns. He is also tied for seventh in single season roundtrippers (11) and is alone at seventh in slugging percentage (.614). He accomplished both in his freshman season. Jeff Van Doornum is tied for third all-time in single season homeruns, having hit 14 in 2010. He is also tied for fifth with 23 career homeruns. Lenny Linksy, with 27 career saves, exits just one save shy of equaling the all-time career record. This season, though, he broke the single season save record with 14 saves. He also recorded 12 saves in both the 2009 and 2010 seasons which ties him for second all-time. Seven Taken In MLB First-Year Player Draft The University of Hawai’i had a record seven players taken in the 2011 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Second baseman Kolten Wong was selected in the first round of the three-day event, followed by pitchers Lenny Linsky, Blair Walters, Michael Blake, Randy Yard, Alex Capaul, and Connor Little. Also drafted were three players from Coach Trapasso’s 2012 recruiting class. Shortstop Brett Harrison, pitcher Scott Squier, and catcher/ outfielder Alan Baldwin were all Day 3 draftees.
2011 RESULTS Date Opponent Result Score 2/18 Oregon W 4-3 2/19 Oregon W 11-10 2/20 Oregon L 4-0 2/21 Oregon L 4-3 2/25 Texas L 2-0 2/26 Texas W 5-4 (15) 2/27 Texas L 4-3 3/3 at Loyola Marymount L 7-5 3/4 at Loyola Marymount W 3-2 3/5 at Loyola Marymount W 9-7 3/6 at Loyola Marymount L 4-1 3/7 at Long Beach State L 4-3 3/10 Portland L 5-1 3/11 Portland W 5-3 3/12 Portland L 10-7 3/13 Portland W 6-5 (10) 3/18 Centenary W 10-1 3/19 Centenary W 7-1 3/20 Centenary W 5-0 3/21 Centenary W 8-4 3/25 Cal State Fullerton L 3-0 3/26 Cal State Fullerton (DH) L /L 4-2, 4-2 3/27 Cal State Fullerton L 3-2 3/30 Wichita State W 8-7 (12) 3/31 Wichita State L 6-2 4/1 Wichita State W 12-4 4/2 Wichita State W 12-3 4/8 *Sacramento State W 16-1 4/9 *Sacramento State (DH) W/W 3-2, 5-3 4/10 *Sacramento State W 3-2 4/15 *Louisiana Tech W 1-0 4/16 *Louisiana Tech W 10-2 4/17 *Louisiana Tech L 3-0 4/18 *Louisiana Tech W 5-2 4/21 Valparaiso L 8-7 4/22 Valparaiso W 9-8 4/23 Valparaiso L 7-2 4/29 *at Fresno State W 6-2 4/30 *at Fresno State W 6-5 May 1 *at Fresno State L 4-2 May 2 *at Fresno State L 12-2 (7) May 5 *at Nevada W 12-9 May 6 *at Nevada L 10-0 (7) Kolten Wong May 7 *at Nevada (DH) W/W 8-7, 4-0 May 12 *San Jose State W 8-2 May 13 *San Jose State (DH) W/L 5-2, 7-3 May 15 *San Jose State W 9-8 May 19 *at New Mexico State (DH) L/W 14-5 (7), 14-4 May 20 *at New Mexico State L 18-8 (7) May 21 *at New Mexico State W 24-3 WAC Tournament (Mesa, AZ) May 26 San Jose State W 2-1 May 27 Fresno State L 11-5 May 28 Louisiana Tech W 18-10 May 28 Fresno State L 15-4 * Denotes WAC opponent (DH) denotes a doubleheader
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2011 OVERALL STATISTICS 2011 University of Hawai`i Baseball Overall Statistics for Hawaii (as of Dec 16, 2011) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 34-25 Home: 23-17 Away: 10-8 Neutral: 1-0 WAC: 17-7 Player
Wong, Kolten Swasey, Zack Van Doornum, Jeffrey Almadova, Breland Bennett, Collin Montplaisir, Sean Peterson, David Bayus, AJ Champion, Garrett Blake, Michael Brackenridge,Kalani Kitamura, Pi`ikea Moore, Jesse Harrison, Matt George, Conner Torigoe, Easton Koissian, Chase Doi, Russell -------------------Welch, Riley Yard, Randy Harrison, Brent Capaul, Alex Arakawa, Jarrett Gallagher,Zach Linsky,Lenny Walters, Blair Sisto, Matt Little, Connor
avg gp-gs
.378 .320 .309 .298 .292 .289 .283 .243 .242 .241 .231 .208 .181 .089 .000 .000 .000 .000
57-57 56-56 57-57 52-50 47-41 56-51 15-13 27-20 40-39 47-33 16-10 58-57 41-32 24-16 14-5 6-1 3-0 5-0
.000 4-0 .000 14-3 .000 16-0 .000 16-2 .000 16-13 .000 17-9 .000 27-0 .000 27-0 .000 15-15 .000 12-10
ab
r
h
2b 3b hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb hp
so gdp
ob% sf sh sb-att
209 225 217 191 161 194 46 70 124 133 39 192 72 45 14 9 1 1
48 27 34 54 22 30 6 11 25 16 9 37 17 3 2 1 0 0
79 72 67 57 47 56 13 17 30 32 9 40 13 4 0 0 0 0
11 12 17 16 10 15 3 2 4 8 1 9 1 1 0 0 0 0
3 2 2 2 0 5 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
7 1 3 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
53 117 44 91 38 97 22 80 20 57 25 84 4 16 10 28 12 39 23 44 5 10 33 54 8 19 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.560 .404 .447 .419 .354 .433 .348 .400 .315 .331 .256 .281 .264 .111 .000 .000 .000 .000
42 16 28 30 17 30 7 10 28 5 7 37 13 4 7 0 0 1
9 0 3 3 4 3 3 0 0 4 3 8 0 2 0 0 0 1
20 55 64 43 30 53 9 15 26 39 9 20 20 21 12 4 1 1
4 3 2 4 3 2 1 2 7 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0
.492 .358 .392 .400 .370 .390 .411 .338 .379 .283 .388 .351 .302 .196 .333 .000 .000 .667
4 0 5 1 2 1 1 9 2 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 6 3 6 0 0 5 10 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23-30 11-16 13-14 16-20 1-2 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
po
a
e fld%
107 162
11
.961
32
2
2
.944
358
21
4
.990
109
4
3
.974
76
3
2
.975
77
2
5
.940
55
3
2
.967
17
34
4
.927
245
30
5
.982
234
9
3
.988
11
13
7
.774
121 135
14
.948
41
69
8
.932
16
65
10
.890
8
12
2
.909
12
1
0 1.000
2
0
0 1.000
0
1
0 1.000
2
1
0 1.000
0
6
0 1.000
2
8
1
1
4
2
.714
4
17
1
.955
2
14
0 1.000
2
10
0 1.000
.909
3
9
0 1.000
2
8
1
.909
2
7
1
.900
Totals
.276
59
1943
342
536
110 19 19
300
741
.381
282 43
442
33
.375 25 46
71-92
1541
650
88
.961
Opponents
.269
59
2020
300
543
113 10 29
264
763
.378
185 42
373
39
.340 16 40
74-88
1502
616
80
.964
LOB - Team (495), Opp (465). DPs turned - Team (44), Opp (42). CI - Team (3), Champion 3. IBB - Team (11), Wong 8, Almadova 2, Van Doornum 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Wong 6, Swasey 3, Almadova 2, Bennett 1.
(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player
era
w-l
app gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
b/avg
1.30 1.88 2.57 3.38 3.67 4.14 4.50 4.52 5.18 5.57 6.46 6.60
1-1 3-0 0-0 0-0 5-5 7-2 5-4 5-3 4-4 2-2 2-1 0-3
27 0 14 3 4 0 10 0 15 15 27 0 16 13 17 9 12 10 16 2 16 0 11 7
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0/2 0/3 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1
14 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
34.2 38.1 7.0 8.0 83.1 41.1 80.0 65.2 48.2 32.1 30.2 43.2
25 29 10 4 81 42 89 77 40 43 41 62
10 10 4 5 45 23 45 34 33 25 28 38
5 8 2 3 34 19 40 33 28 20 22 32
9 17 3 13 28 17 29 13 24 9 9 14
34 33 4 7 55 34 65 40 32 27 16 26
3 6 1 1 15 8 17 18 12 9 6 17
0 0 1 0 2 0 1 3 1 1 0 1
0 3 0 1 4 0 7 6 4 1 2 1
.191 .209 .345 .148 .250 .271 .279 .292 .222 .312 .306 .344
Totals
4.21
34-25
59 59
2
3/3
17
513.2
543
300
240
185
373
113
10
29
.269
Opponents
5.11
25-34
59 59
6
5/3
13
500.2
536
342
284
282
442
110
19
19
.276
Linsky,Lenny Yard, Randy Welch, Riley Blake, Michael Sisto, Matt Walters, Blair Arakawa, Jarrett Gallagher,Zach Little, Connor Capaul, Alex Harrison, Brent Moore, Jesse
wp hp bk sfa sha
6 1 1 3 5 2 2 2 2 3 2 5
6 3 1 1 5 2 4 4 6 3 2 5
0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1
0 3 0 0 1 4 2 2 2 1 0 1
1 3 0 0 5 5 5 5 5 3 2 6
34 42
7 16
40
57 43
6 25
46
PB - Team (10), Champion 9, Wong 1, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (3), Arakawa 1, Blake 1, Kitamura 1, Opp (11). SBA/ATT Champion (43-52), Kitamura (18-21), Gallagher (11-15), Arakawa (14-15), Sisto (10-12), Peterson (12-12), Capaul (12-12), Walters (5-7), Linsky (7-7), Little (5-6), Moore (3-5), Harrison, B (4-4), Blake (2-4), Wong (1-1), Yard (1-1). 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
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2011 RESULTS 2011 University of Hawai`i Baseball Game Results for Hawaii (as of Dec 16, 2011) (All games) Date
Feb 18, 2011 Feb 19, 2011 Feb 20, 2011 Feb 21, 2011 Feb 25, 2011 Feb 26, 2011 Feb 27, 2011 Mar 03, 2011 Mar 04, 2011 Mar 05, 2011 Mar 06, 2011 Mar 07, 2011 Mar 10, 2011 Mar 11, 2011 Mar 12, 2011 Mar 13, 2011 Mar 18, 2011 Mar 19, 2011 Mar 20, 2011 Mar 21, 2011 Mar 25, 2011 Mar 26, 2011 Mar 26, 2011 Mar 27, 2011 Mar 30, 2011 Mar 31, 2011 Apr 01, 2011 Apr 02, 2011 * Apr 08, 2011 * Apr 09, 2011 * Apr 09, 2011 * Apr 10, 2011 * Apr 15, 2011 * Apr 16, 2011 * Apr 17, 2011 * Apr 18, 2011 Apr 21, 2011 Apr 22, 2011 Apr 23, 2011 * Apr 29, 2011 * Apr 30, 2011 * May 01, 2011 * May 02, 2011 * May 05, 2011 * May 06, 2011 * May 07, 2011 * May 07, 2011 * May 12, 2011 * May 13, 2011 * May 13, 2011 * May 15, 2011 * May 19, 2011 * May 19, 2011 * May 20, 2011 * May 21, 2011 May 26, 2011 May 27, 2011 May 28, 2011 May 28, 2011
Opponent
#9 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON #9 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON #9 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON #14 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON #7 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS #7 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS #7 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS at LMU at LMU at LMU at LMU at Long Beach State PORTLAND PORTLAND PORTLAND PORTLAND CENTENARY COLLEGE CENTENARY COLLEGE CENTENARY COLLEGE CENTENARY COLLEGE #13 CAL STATE FULLERTON #13 CAL STATE FULLERTON-1 #13 CAL STATE FULLERTON-2 #13 CAL STATE FULLERTON #28 WICHITA STATE #28 WICHITA STATE #28 WICHITA STATE #28 WICHITA STATE SACRAMENTO STATE SACRAMENTO STATE-1 SACRAMENTO STATE-2 SACRAMENTO STATE LOUISIANA TECH LOUISIANA TECH LOUISIANA TECH LOUISIANA TECH VALPARAISO VALPARAISO VALPARAISO at #13 Fresno State at #13 Fresno State at #13 Fresno State at #17 Fresno State at Nevada at Nevada at Nevada-1 at Nevada-2 SAN JOSE STATE SAN JOSE STATE-1 SAN JOSE STATE-2 SAN JOSE STATE at New Mexico State-1 at New Mexico State-2 at New Mexico State at New Mexico State at San Jose State FRESNO STATE vs Louisiana Tech FRESNO STATE
W W L L L W L L W W L L L W L W W W W W L L L L W L W W W W W W W W L W L W L W W L L W L W W W W L W L W L W W L W L
Score
Inns
Overall
WAC
4-3 11-10 0-4 3-4 0-2 5-4 3-4 5-7 3-2 9-7 1-4 3-4 1-5 5-3 7-10 6-5 10-1 7-1 5-0 8-4 0-3 2-4 2-4 2-3 8-7 2-6 12-4 12-3 16-1 3-2 5-3 3-2 1-0 10-2 0-3 5-2 7-8 9-8 2-7 6-5 6-2 2-4 2-12 12-9 0-10 8-7 4-0 8-2 5-2 3-7 9-8 5-14 14-4 8-18 24-3 2-1 5-11 18-10 4-15
9 9 9 8 9 (15) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 (12) 9 9 9 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 7 9 7 7 9 9 7 9 9 7 9 7 7 9 9 9 9
1-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 3-4-0 3-5-0 4-5-0 5-5-0 5-6-0 5-7-0 5-8-0 6-8-0 6-9-0 7-9-0 8-9-0 9-9-0 10-9-0 11-9-0 11-10-0 11-11-0 11-12-0 11-13-0 12-13-0 12-14-0 13-14-0 14-14-0 15-14-0 16-14-0 17-14-0 18-14-0 19-14-0 20-14-0 20-15-0 21-15-0 21-16-0 22-16-0 22-17-0 23-17-0 24-17-0 24-18-0 24-19-0 25-19-0 25-20-0 26-20-0 27-20-0 28-20-0 29-20-0 29-21-0 30-21-0 30-22-0 31-22-0 31-23-0 32-23-0 33-23-0 33-24-0 34-24-0 34-25-0
0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 6-0-0 6-1-0 7-1-0 7-1-0 7-1-0 7-1-0 8-1-0 9-1-0 9-2-0 9-3-0 10-3-0 10-4-0 11-4-0 12-4-0 13-4-0 14-4-0 14-5-0 15-5-0 15-6-0 16-6-0 16-7-0 17-7-0 17-7-0 17-7-0 17-7-0 17-7-0
Pitcher of record
Walters (W 1-0) Walters (W 2-0) Capaul (L 0-1) Arakawa (L 0-1) Sisto (L 0-1) Gallagher (W 1-0) Moore (L 0-1) Walters (L 2-1) Little (W 1-0) Walters (W 3-1) Moore (L 0-2) Harrison, B (L 0-1) Sisto (L 0-2) Little (W 2-0) Linsky (L 0-1) Gallagher (W 2-0) Sisto (W 1-2) Arakawa (W 1-1) Gallagher (W 3-0) Capaul (W 1-1) Sisto (L 1-3) Little (L 2-1) Arakawa (L 1-2) Gallagher (L 3-1) Linsky (W 1-1) Sisto (L 1-4) Yard (W 1-0) Arakawa (W 2-2) Sisto (W 2-4) Little (W 3-1) Arakawa (W 3-2) Gallagher (W 4-1) Sisto (W 3-4) Arakawa (W 4-2) Little (L 3-2) Walters (W 4-1) Capaul (L 1-2) Arakawa (W 5-2) Little (L 3-3) Walters (W 5-1) Harrison, B (W 1-1) Gallagher (L 4-2) Little (L 3-4) Harrison, B (W 2-1) Arakawa (L 5-3) Walters (W 6-1) Yard (W 2-0) Sisto (W 4-4) Gallagher (W 6-2) Walters (L 6-2) Capaul (W 2-2) Sisto (L 4-5) Walters (W 7-2) Gallagher (L 5-3) Little (W 4-4) Sisto (W 5-5) Arakawa (L 5-4) Yard (W 3-0) Moore (L 0-3)
Attend
Time
4396 3543 3662 3104 4684 3943 3907 354 303 410 458 830 2434 2234 3005 2889 3031 3285 2565 2311 4170 4255 2966 2421 2650 3515 2693 3512 3448 2683 3190 3151 3033 2462 2703 3451 4494 2613 2573 2274 1805 472 569 613 3179 4374 4879 217 342 255 456 807 0 683
2:50 3:40 2:20 3:15 2:10 4:30 3:00 2:31 2:14 2:44 2:01 2:42 2:35 2:50 3:00 3:15 2:30 2:50 2:25 2:45 2:30 1:50 3:00 2:30 3:55 2:45 3:10 2:40 2:00 1:50 2:30 2:20 2:31 3:00 2:35 2:40 3:15 2:40 2:25 3:24 2:21 2:02 2:17 3:17 1:49 2:28 2:09 2:50 2:05 2:50 3:25 3:27 2:58 2:47 3:00 2:16 2:59 3:38 3:07
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2011 WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE STATISTICS TEAM BATTING G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-ATT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------New Mexico State.... 58 .337 1948 495 656 127 12 39 333 328 37-50 Fresno State........ 54 .299 1811 357 542 111 15 50 226 384 57-81 Louisiana Tech...... 61 .292 2019 325 589 93 2 28 231 396 53-85 Hawaii.............. 59 .276 1943 342 536 110 19 19 282 442 71-92 Nevada.............. 55 .275 1776 289 489 103 15 27 205 342 44-66 San Jose State...... 61 .274 2047 345 560 92 19 20 245 321 69-100 Sacramento State.... 58 .244 1890 225 462 94 6 25 176 367 43-59 Totals.............. .285 13434 2378 3834 730 88 208 1698 2580 374-533 TEAM PITCHING G ERA W L Sv IP H R ER BB SO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fresno State........ 54 2.84 40 14 17 472.1 455 188 149 169 410 Hawaii.............. 59 4.21 34 25 17 513.2 543 300 240 185 373 San Jose State...... 61 4.49 35 26 12 532.2 550 307 266 241 457 Louisiana Tech...... 61 4.73 34 27 18 517.2 545 323 272 267 387 Sacramento State.... 58 5.23 19 39 7 492.1 546 317 286 219 255 Nevada.............. 55 5.38 24 31 9 462.0 564 326 276 212 288 New Mexico State.... 58 7.48 33 24 9 470.2 637 477 391 293 358 Totals.............. 203 4.89 219 186 89 3461.1 3840 2238 1880 1586 2528 TEAM FIELDING G PO A E Pct DP PB SBA-ATT --------------------------------------------------------------------San Jose State...... 61 1598 594 57 .975 42 13 67-84 Fresno State........ 54 1417 569 52 .974 59 7 26-41 Sacramento State.... 58 1477 637 67 .969 58 7 56-80 Nevada.............. 55 1386 604 69 .966 52 0 54-85 Louisiana Tech...... 61 1553 576 84 .962 38 8 54-72 Hawaii.............. 59 1541 650 88 .961 44 10 75-89 New Mexico State.... 58 1412 600 105 .950 46 7 58-87 Totals.............. 203 10384 4230 522 .966 339 52 390-538 INDIVIDUAL BATTING Min 2.5 AB/Team game G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB --------------------------------------------------------------------------Zac Fisher-NMSU........... 52 .398 171 35 68 56 16 0 8 18 Parker Hipp-NMSU.......... 49 .396 169 45 67 58 10 1 6 39 Tanner Waite-NMSU......... 57 .389 175 49 68 43 12 1 1 44 Kolten Wong-UH............ 57 .378 209 48 79 53 11 3 7 42 Aaron Judge-FS............ 53 .367 180 37 66 30 12 1 2 24 Brock Stassi-NEV.......... 55 .360 203 29 73 34 19 3 2 32 Tyler Forney-NMSU......... 52 .356 146 36 52 27 6 1 1 11 Bryan Karraker-NMSU....... 55 .350 160 55 56 33 13 1 4 24 Danny Stienstra-SJSU...... 61 .349 241 42 84 54 15 0 3 24 Danny Muno-FS............. 54 .342 196 46 67 49 14 1 3 45 Austin Wynns-FS........... 54 .337 169 41 57 21 9 0 2 24 Ryan Aguayo-NMSU.......... 58 .332 193 48 64 59 19 1 5 49 Kyle Roliard-LTU.......... 60 .330 230 44 76 26 14 1 1 24 Wesley Starkes-NMSU....... 54 .329 207 60 68 44 10 2 3 42 Zachary Voight-NMSU....... 55 .327 196 55 64 38 9 3 2 30 Craig Hertler-SJSU........ 56 .326 190 39 62 23 10 4 1 30 Zack Swasey-UH............ 56 .320 225 27 72 44 12 2 1 16 Dusty Robinson-FS......... 51 .318 201 44 64 54 20 3 16 16 Zack Jones-SJSU........... 47 .316 155 29 49 26 7 3 3 16 Jeff Van Doornum-UH....... 57 .309 217 34 67 38 17 2 3 28 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Min 1.0 IP/Team game App ERA W-L Sv IP H R ER BB SO ----------------------------------------------------------------------Greg Gonzalez-FS.......... 15 1.43 11-0 0 100.2 64 23 16 26 121 Josh Poytress-FS.......... 17 2.80 7-2 0 74.0 82 32 23 16 53 Roberto Padilla-SJSU...... 16 3.19 9-6 0 98.2 83 47 35 46 81 Esteban Guzman-SJSU....... 18 3.33 5-4 0 75.2 78 29 28 22 74 Mike Jefferson-LTU........ 18 3.56 6-4 0 86.0 79 41 34 46 70 Matt Sisto-UH............. 15 3.67 5-5 0 83.1 81 45 34 28 55 Tom Harlan-FS............. 18 3.84 5-3 1 63.1 76 30 27 16 45 Brandon Sandoval-SAC...... 15 3.90 4-3 2 62.1 72 35 27 31 36 Troy Marks-NEV............ 17 4.21 2-6 1 72.2 64 40 34 28 52 Blake McFarland-SJSU...... 15 4.21 8-2 0 83.1 95 44 39 31 61 Karl Maas-SAC............. 14 4.30 4-5 0 81.2 77 45 39 31 36 Jarrett Arakawa-UH........ 16 4.50 5-4 0 80.0 89 45 40 29 65 Zach Gallagher-UH......... 17 4.52 5-3 0 65.2 77 34 33 13 40 Jeb Stefan-LTU............ 14 4.52 7-4 0 65.2 63 39 33 37 51 Andy Hennessey-SJSU....... 16 4.73 3-4 0 72.1 78 41 38 35 59
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HITS ---Danny Stienstra-SJSU...... Kolten Wong-UH............ Kyle Roliard-LTU.......... Brock Stassi-NEV.......... Zack Swasey-UH............
84 79 76 73 72
RUNS SCORED ----------Wesley Starkes-NMSU....... Bryan Karraker-NMSU....... Zachary Voight-NMSU....... Breland Almadova-UH....... Tanner Waite-NMSU.........
60 55 55 54 49
RUNS BATTED IN -------------Ryan Aguayo-NMSU.......... Parker Hipp-NMSU.......... Zac Fisher-NMSU........... Dusty Robinson-FS......... Danny Stienstra-SJSU......
59 58 56 54 54
DOUBLES ------Dusty Robinson-FS......... Mark Threlkeld-LTU........ Ryan Aguayo-NMSU.......... Brock Stassi-NEV.......... Nick Melino-NEV...........
20 19 19 19 19
TRIPLES ------Sean Montplaisir-UH....... Craig Hertler-SJSU........ 9 tied with 3 triple(s)
5 4
HOME RUNS --------Dusty Robinson-FS......... Will Alvis-LTU............ Mark Threlkeld-LTU........ Jordan Ribera-FS.......... Zac Fisher-NMSU...........
16 10 9 8 8
TOTAL BASES ----------Dusty Robinson-FS......... Mark Threlkeld-LTU........ Kolten Wong-UH............ Zac Fisher-NMSU........... Danny Stienstra-SJSU......
138 119 117 108 108
STOLEN BASES SB-ATT ---------------------------------Kolten Wong-UH............ 23-30 Craig Hertler-SJSU........ 17-20 Breland Almadova-UH....... 16-20 3 tied with 13 stolen base(s) STRIKEOUTS IP SO ------------------------------------Greg Gonzalez-FS.......... 100.2 121 Roberto Padilla-SJSU...... 98.2 81 Esteban Guzman-SJSU....... 75.2 74 Ryan Beck-NMSU............ 90.2 73 Mike Jefferson-LTU........ 86.0 70
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WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Now in its 50th year of existence, the Western Athletic Conference continues to evolve and feature some of the nation’s best intercollegiate competition. One thing that remains unchanged is the persistent nature of the schools in the WAC to advance their proKARL BENSON grams to contend at the top Commissioner levels of the NCAA. The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenic destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diverse markets. In addition, the WAC’s student-athletes work to achieve the highest levels of success with the academic support of their respective institutions. The WAC has experienced tremendous success over the past decade. The WAC has sent a total of 35 teams to bowl games since 2001, including more than half of its teams in 2008 with a recordtying five teams. The conference has sent teams to BCS bowl games in three of the last five seasons including Hawai‘i’s appearance in the 2008 Sugar Bowl. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tournament in 24 of the past 28 seasons. Every current school in the WAC has competed in the NCAA Tournament since 1990. In baseball, the WAC has boasted two national champions since 2003 including Fresno State’s College World Series victory in 2008. In women’s sports, Fresno State softball has competed in every NCAA Tournament ever held while Louisiana Tech basketball has played in all but three. In 2009, Hawai‘i made its fourth trip since 2000 to the NCAA Volleyball Final Four, and in 2010, the Rainbow Wahine earned a trip to the Softball College World Series. Current WAC alums have made their presence felt as well. David Carr (Fresno State) was the first player selected in the 2002 NFL Draft. Cheryl Ford (Louisiana Tech) was named the WNBA Rookie of the Year and helped the Detroit Shock win the league’s championship in 2003. In 2004, the United States’ softball team won the Olympic gold medal with former Fresno State players Laura Berg and Lovie Jung. Jeff Weaver (Fresno State) earned the win in the St. Louis Cardinals’ World Series clinching victory in 2006. Quarterback Colt Brennan (Hawai‘i) finished third in the 2007 Heisman Trophy voting, and in 2008, Natasha Kai (Hawai‘i) helped the United States to a gold medal in soccer at the Olympics in Beijing. In 2001, the WAC partnered with ESPN for coverage of football and basketball giving the conference national exposure from one of the most respected broadcast entities in the country. The WAC also officially added WAC.tv in 2006 to give fans streaming internet access to many of its postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimming and diving, basketball, gymnastics, softball and baseball. The WAC is the sixth oldest among the nation’s 11 Division I-A conferences. Its history traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original sixteam league of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming began competition. The first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizona won the men’s cross country title and New Mexico followed with the first WAC football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA 36
College World Series and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’s first NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy. Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title when it won the College World Series in 2008. Since 1962, several changes have occurred. UTEP and Colorado State became members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. The WAC then added San Diego State (1978), Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force (1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsored championships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the High Country Athletic Conference formed a single conference under one administrative structure, and the 1990-91 athletic year was the first in which both men and women competed under the WAC name. Fresno State was added in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Force and Hawai‘i along with six new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into the WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming withdrew on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech (2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season. The current membership was established on July 1, 2005, when Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. For the 2012-13 season, the WAC will add Denver, UTSA, Texas State and Seattle to replace withdrawing members Boise State (2011), Fresno State (2012), Hawai‘i (2012) and Nevada (2012). The WAC has had just five commissioners in its history. Paul Brechler was named the first leader of the conference and held the position from 1962-1968. He was followed by Wiles Hallock (1968-71), Stan Bates (1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94) and Karl Benson (1994-present). Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 19 sports – eight men’s and 11 women’s. For the men, there are championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and volleyball. The WAC office has been located in the Denver area since the conference’s inception with the exception of a two-year stay in Phoenix from 1964-66.
WAC FACTS Founded: 1962 Address: 9250 E. Costilla Ave., Suite 300; Englewood, CO 80112-3662 Affiliations (Year Joined WAC): Fresno State (1992), Hawai‘i (1979), Idaho (2005), Louisiana Tech (2001), Nevada (2000), New Mexico State (2005), San Jose State (1996), Utah State (2005) Men’s Sports Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field, Tennis Women’s Sports Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Volleyball Phone: (303) 799-9221 Website: wacsports.com Commissioner: Karl Benson Assoc. Commissioner (Media Relations): Dave Chaffin Director of Media Relations: Jason Erickson
UH HISTORY IN THE WAC WAC CHAMPIONSHIPS Football 1992, 1999, 2007, 2010 Men’s Basketball Tournament: 1993-94, 2000-01, 2001-02 Regular Season: 1996-97, 2001-02 Women’s Basketball Regular Season: 1997-98 Baseball Playoff Winner: 1980, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1992 Tournament: 2010 Southern Division: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984 Western Division: 1987 Regular Season: 1991, 1992, 2010, 2011 Women’s Volleyball Tournament: 1998, 2001, 2002,
2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 Regular Season: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Soccer Tournament: 2007 Regular Season: 2003, 2005, 2007 Softball Regular Season: 2003, 2007, 2010 Tournament: 2010 Women’s Swimming and Diving Tournament: 2006 Men’s Tennis Tournament: 2008, 2009, 2010 Regular Season: 2010
WAC CHAMPIONSHIPS HOSTED Women’s Volleyball 2008
Track and Field 2006, 2010
Women’s Soccer 2004
Baseball 1980, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2009
Women’s Softball 2008
Men’s Golf 1986, 2002
Men’s and Women’s Tennis 1984, 2005, 2009
Women’s Golf 2003, 2010 (in Arizona)
Cross Country 1992, 2001
COMMISSIONER’S CUP Awarded to the school that performs the best in all WAC-sponsored sports Season 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07
Finish (Teams) 8th (9) 6th (9) 7th (9) 3rd (9) 4th (9)
Season 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03
Finish (Teams) t5th (9) 7th (10) 8th (10) 7th (10)
JOE KEARNEY AWARD Awarded to the top male and female athlete in the WAC 2009-10 Amber Kaufman, Volleyball/Track
2005-06 Kanoe Kamana‘o, Volleyball
2007-08 Emma Friesen, Diving
2003-04 Kim Willoughby, Volleyball
2006-07 Colt Brennan, Football Kanoe Kamana‘o, Volleyball
2002-03 Kim Willoughby, Volleyball/ Basketball
STAN BATES AWARD Awarded to the top male and female student-athlete in the WAC 2008-09 Annett Wichmann, Track & Field
1996-97 Angelica Ljungquist, Volleyball
2006-07 Lauri Hakala, Men’s Volleyball
1992-93 Jason Elam, Football
2004-05 Tracie Uchima, Softball
1980-81 Blane Gaison, Football
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2011 OPPONENTS OREGON
WAGNER
WICHITA STATE
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Feb. 17-20 (Honolulu, O’ahu) Les Murakami Stadium
Feb. 23-25 (Honolulu, O’ahu) Les Murakami Stadium
Mar. 1-4 (Honolulu, O’ahu) Les Murakami Stadium
Mar. 7-10 (Honolulu, O’ahu) Les Murakami Stadium
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Location: Eugene, OR Founded: 1876 Enrollment: 23,389 Colors: Thunder Green & Lightning Yellow Conference: Pac-12 Nickname: Ducks Interim President: Robert Berdahl Athletics Director: Rob Mullens Baseball Field: PK Park (4,000) Baseball Contact: Andria Wenzel Phone Number: 541-346-0962 Fax Number: 541-346-5449
Location: Staten Island, NY Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 2,000 Colors: Green and White Conference: Northeast Nickname: Seahawks President: Dr. Richard Guarasci Athletics Director: Walter Hameline Baseball Field: Richmond County Bank Ballpark (6,900) Baseball Contact: Kevin Ross Phone Number: 718-390-3215 Fax Number: 718-390-3347
Location: Wichita, KS Founded: 1895 Enrollment: 15,100 Colors: Black and Yellow Conference: Western Athletic Nickname: Shockers President: Dr. Donald Beggs Athletics Director: Eric Sexton Baseball Field: Eck Stadium (7,851) Baseball Contact: Tami Cutler Phone Number: 316-978-5559 Fax Number: 316-978-3336
Location: Mount Pleasant, MI Founded: 1892 Enrollment: 28,311 Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Mid-American Nickname: Chippewas President: Dr. George E. Ross Athletics Director: Dave Heeke Baseball Field: Theunissen Stadium (2,046) Baseball Contact: Kyle Kelley Phone Number: 989-774-1128 Fax Number: 989-774-5391
TEAM
TEAM
Head Coach: George Horton Record at School: 86-90-1 (4) Overall Record: 802-355-2 (20) Assistant Coach: Mark Wasikowski, Jay Uhlman, Dean Stiles 2011 Record: 33-26-1 Conf. Record (Place): 11-16/8th Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 20/15 Series vs. UH: UH leads 11-3
Head Coach: Jim Carone Record at School: First season Overall Record: same Assistant Coaches: Chris Collazo, Mike Consolmagno 2011 Record: 18-33 Conf. Record (Place): 12-20 (6th) Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 12/15 Series vs. UH: First meeting
Head Coach: Gene Stephenson Record at School: 1,763-622-3 (34) Overall Record: same Assistant Coaches: Brent Kemnitz, Jim Thomas, Brandon Hall 2011 Record: 39-26 Conf. Record (Place): 14-7 (2nd) Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 19/9 Series vs. UH: WSU leads 21-18
SAN FRANCISCO
TEAM
PORTLAND Mar. 20 (Portland, OR) Joe Etzel Field
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Location: San Francisco, CA Founded: 1,855 Enrollment: 8,000 Colors: Green and Gold Conference: West Coast Nickname: Dons President: Fr. Stephen J. Privett, S.J. Athletics Director: Scott Sidwell Baseball Field: Benedetti Diamond (1,000) Baseball Contact: Ryan McCrary Phone Number: 415-422-6162 Fax Number: 415-422-2510
Location: Portland, OR Founded: 1901 Enrollment: 3,810 Colors: Purple and Whit Conference: West Coast Nickname: Pilots President: Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C., J. Athletics Director: Karen Peter Baseball Field: Joe Etzel Field (1,000 Baseball Contact: Adam Linnma Phone Number: 503-943-773 Fax Number: 503-943-724
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Head Coach: Nino Giarratan Record at School: 336- (12) Overall Record: Associate Head Coach: Greg Moore Assistant Coach: Troy Nakamura 2011 Record: 32-25 Conf. Record (Place): 16-5 (1) Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: Series vs. UH: UH leads 10-9
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Head Coach: Chris Sperry Record at School: 279-457-1 (14) Overall Record: same Assistant Coach: Larry Casia, Tucker Brack 2011 Record: 24-30 Conf. Record (Place): 11-10 (3rd) Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 21/10 Series vs. UH: Portland leads 4-3
Head Coach: Steve Jaksa Record at School: 294-220-1 (9) Overall Record: 322-245-1 (10) Assistant Coach: Jeff Opalewski, Brett Haring, Derek Simmons 2011 Record: 31-27 Conf. Record (Place): 17-9 (First West) Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 12/14 Series vs. UH: First meeting
GONZAGA
Mar. 15-18 (Honolulu, O’ahu) Les Murakami Stadium
TEAM
TEAM
Mar. 22-25 (Spokane, WA) Washington Trust Field at Patterson Baseball Complex
Location: Spokane, WA Founded: 1,887 Enrollment: 7,500 Colors: Blue, White & Red Conference: West Coast Nickname: Bulldogs President: Dr. Thayne McCulloh Athletics Director: Mike Roth Baseball Field: Patterson Baseball Complex (1,500) Baseball Contact: Ricky Hoskin Phone Number: 509-313-4227 Fax Number: 509-313-5730 Head Coach: Mark Machtolf Record at School: 232-198-1 (8) Overall Record: same Associate Head Coach: Danny Evans Assistant Coach: Steve Bennett 2011 Record: 32-19-1 Conf. Record (Place): 15-6 (2nd) Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 16/8 Series vs. UH: UH leads 10-3
UC DAVIS Mar. 29-Apr. 1 (Honolulu, O‘ahu) May 14 (Davis, CA)
GENERAL Location: Davis, CA Founded: 1908 Enrollment: 32,290 Colors: Yale Blue and Gold Conference: Big West Nickname: Aggies Chancellor: Dr. Linda Katehi Interim Director of Athletics: Nona Richardson Baseball Field: Dobbins Baseball Stadium (3,500) Baseball Contact: Amanda Piechowski Phone Number: 530-752-2663 Fax Number: 530-754-5674
TEAM Head Coach: Rex Peters Record at School: 216-229-1 (9) Overall Record: 464-360-3 (18) Associate Head Coach: Matt Vaughn Assistant Coach: Tony Schifano 2011 Record: 18-36 Conf. Record (Place): 10-14 Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: N/A Series vs. UH: UC Davis leads 1-0 37
2011 OPPONENTS ST. MARY’S (CA)
GRAMBLING STATE
FRESNO STATE
SAN JOSE STATE
Apr. 13-15 (Honolulu, O’ahu) Les Murakami Stadium
Apr. 24 (Grambling, LA) Tiger Stadium
Apr. 5-7 (Honolulu, O’ahu) Les Murakami Stadium
Apr. 20-22 (San Jose, CA) Municipal Stadium
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Location: Moraga, CA Founded: 1863 Enrollment: 3,916 Colors: Navy, Red and Silver Conference: Western Athletic Nickname: Gaels President: Brother Ronald Gallagher, FSC, Ph. D. Athletics Director: Mark Orr Baseball Field: Louis Guisto Field (1,000) Baseball Contact: Matt Fontenot Phone Number: 925-631-4950 Fax Number: 925-631-4405
Location: Grambling, LA Founded: 1863 Enrollment: 4,300 Colors: Navy, Red and Silver Conference: Southwestern Athletic Nickname: Tigers President: Dr. Frank G. Pogue,Ph.D. Athletics Director: Aaron James Baseball Field: Tigers Field Baseball Contact: N/A Phone Number: N/A Fax Number: N/A
Location: Fresno, CA Founded: Enrollment: 21,389 Colors: Conference: Western Athletic Nickname: Bulldogs President: Athletics Director: Baseball Field: Pete Beiden (3,000) Baseball Contact: Theresa Kurtz Phone Number: 559-278-4881 Fax Number
Location: San Jose, CA Founded: 1857 Enrollment: 26,796 Colors: Gold, White & Blue Conference: Western Athletic Nickname: Spartans President: Dr. Mohammad Qayoumi Director of Athletics: Tom Bowen Field: Municipal Stadium (5,200) Baseball Contact: Mark Rivera Phone Number: 408-924-1211 Fax Number: 408-924-1291
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Head Coach: James Cooper Record at School: 50-84 (3) Overall Record: same Assistant Coach: Davin Pierre 2011 Record: 18-24 Conf. Record (Place): 11-10 Final Ranking: N/A Letterwinners Ret./Lost: N/A Series vs. UH: UH leads 1-0
Head Coach: Mike Batesole Record at School: 289-220 (8) Overall Record: 545-378-1 (15) Assistant Coach: Steve Rousey, Assistant Coach: Pat Waer 2011 Record: 38-25 Conf. Record (Place): 16-8 (1st) Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 21/6 Series vs. UH: FS leads 72-48
Head Coach: Sam Piraro Record at School: 784-603-6 (24) Overall Record: 784-603-6 (24) Associate Head Coach: Mark O’Brien Assistant Coach: Jeff Pritchard 2011 Record: 35-26 Conf. Record (Place): 11-13 (5th) Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 15/9 Series vs. UH: UH leads 55-39
TEAM Head Coach: Jedd Soto Record at School: 181-218-3 (8) Overall Record: same Associate Head Coach: Gabe Zappin Assistant Coach: Lloyd Acosta 2011 Record: 27-28 Conf. Record (Place): 9-12 (6th) Final Ranking: N/A Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 22/7 Series vs. UH: UH leads 11-5
LOUISIANA TECH
NEW MEXICO STATE
SACRAMENTO STATE
NEVADA
Apr. 26-28 (Ruston, LA) J.C. Love Field at Patterson Park
May 3-5 (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Les Murakami Stadium
May 11-13 (Sacramento, CA) John Smith Field
May 17-19 (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Les Murakami Stadium
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Location: Ruston, LA Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 11,250 Colors: Blue and Red Conference: Western Athletic Nickname: Bulldogs President: Dr. Dan Reneau Athl. Director: Bruce Van De Velde Baseball Field: J.C. Love Field at Patterson Park (3,000) Baseball Contact: Kelvin Queliz Phone Number: 318-257-5314 Fax Number: 318-257-3757
Location: Las Cruces, NM Founded: 1888 Enrollment: 16,428 Colors: Crimson & White Conference: Western Athletic Nickname: Aggies President: Dr. Barbara Coutur Athletics Director: Dr. McKinley Boston Baseball Field: Presley Askew Field (1,000) Baseball Contact: Eddie Morelos Phone Number: 575-646-3269
Location: Sacramento, CA Founded: 1947 Enrollment: 27,033 Colors: Green and Gold Conference: Western Athletic Nickname: Hornets President: Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Athletics Director: Dr. Terry Wanless Baseball Field: John Smith Field (1,200) Baseball Contact: Joe Waltasti Phone number: 916-278-6896
Location: Reno, NV Founded: 1874 Enrollment: 18,000 Colors: Navy Blue & Silver Conference: Western Athletic Nickname: Wolf Pack Interim President: Marc Johnson Athletics Director: Cary Groth Baseball Field: Peccole Park (3,000) Baseball Contact: Jack Kuestermeyer Phone Number: 775-682-6984 Fax Number: 775-784-4386
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Head Coach: Wade Simoneau Record at School: 236-270-1 (9) Overall Record: same Assistant Coaches: Brian Rountree, Fran Andermann, Brent Porche 2011 Record: 34-27 Conf. Record (Place): 12-12 (T3rd) Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 15/12 Series vs. UH: UH leads 30-23
Head Coach: Rocky Ward Record at School: 334-351-2 (12) Overall Record: same Assistant Coach: Mike Evans, Gary Ward 2011 Record: 34-24 Conf. Record (Place): 9-15 (6) Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 16/8 Series vs. UH: UH leads 17-11
Head Coach: Reggie Christiansen Record at School: 19-39 (1) Overall Record: 126-180 (6) Assistant Coaches: Tommy Nicholson, Thad Johnson, Jake McKinley 2011 Record: 19-39 Conf. Record (Place): 6-18 (7th) Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 15/15 Series vs. UH: UH leads 54-26
Head Coach: Gary Powers Record at School: 880-705-5 (29) Overall Record: 880-705-5 (29) Assistant Coaches : Chris Pfatenhauer, Buddy Gouldsmith, Pat Flury 2011 Record: 24-31 Conf. Record (Place): 12-12 (T3rd) Final Ranking: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 16/10 Series vs. UH: NV leads 34-30
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ALL-TIME OPPONENTS SERIES RECORDS Opponent Air Force Alabama Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Birmingham Southern Brigham Young Brown California Cal Poly-Pomona Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal State Fullerton Cal State Los Angeles Cal State Northridge Centenary Chapman Chicago State Citadel Coastal Carolina Colorado State Concordia Cornell Creighton Dartmouth David Lipscomb Davidson Florida Florida International Florida State Fordham Fresno State Georgia Southern Georgia Tech Gonzaga Grambling State Grand Canyon Hawai‘i-Hilo Hawai‘i Pacific Illinois Illinois-Chicago Circle Indiana State Iona Iowa Iowa State Kansas Lewis-Clark State Long Beach State Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola Marymount Maine Massachusetts Mercer Mesa State Miami (FL) Michigan Middle Tennessee State Minnesota Mississippi State Missouri Murray State Nebraska 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
W 24 2 10 18 4 1 42 2 26 15 6 3 4 6 12 8 0 7 3 4 27 1 13 6 2 4 1 0 3 9 2 49 2 2 10 1 10 108 27 1 2 3 4 1 12 4 11 2 1 30 2 28 2 1 3 2 2 0 1 2 9 1 15 15
L 7 2 10 29 4 0 30 0 22 13 7 1 8 2 21 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 9 0 78 1 2 3 0 3 20 2 3 0 1 0 1 2 1 10 5 0 23 1 9 1 0 1 0 3 2 0 2 6 1 4 7
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pct. .774 .500 .500 .382 .500 1.000 .581 1.000 .541 .536 .461 .750 .333 .750 .364 1.000 .000 1.000 600. .667 .964 1.000 .929 .857 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .500 1.000 .386 .667 .500 .769 1.000 .769 .844 .931 .250 1.000 .750 1.000 .500 .929 .800 .524 .286 1.000 .566 .667 .757 .667 1.000 .750 1.000 .400 .000 1.000 .500 .667 .500 .789 .682
Last Mtg. 2010 2005 2007 2010 2006 2002 2002 1992 2005 1992 1998 1979 2011 1980 2004 2011 1987 2007 2010 2009 1992 1984 1987 1991 1992 1979 1991 2000 2004 2005 1989 2011 2007 1990 2010 2006 1998 2008 2006 1993 1978 1989 1990 1983 1979 2006 2003 2011 2005 2011 2001 2011 1990 1973 1974 1978 1997 2008 1991 2009 2009 1980 1991 1998
Opponent Nebraska-Kearney (St.) Nevada New Mexico New Mexico State North Carolina Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oregon Oregon State Pacific Pacific Lutheran Pepperdine Portland Portland State Purdue Rice Sacramento State St. John’s St. Mary’s (CA) St. Mary’s (MN) San Diego San Diego State San Francisco San Francisco State San Jose State Santa Clara Shippensburg (PA) South Florida Southeastern Louisiana Southern California Southern California College Spring Arbor College Stanford Texas Texas A&M Texas Arlington Texas Christian Texas-El Paso Texas-Pan American Toledo Tulane UC Davis UC Irvine UCLA UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara UNLV U.S. International Utah Utah Valley Vanderbilt Valparaiso Washington Washington State Western Illinois Westmont Wichita State Winthrop Wright State Wyoming Bold denotes 2012 opponent
W 8 30 55 17 7 3 2 0 15 2 11 18 15 2 8 3 15 3 10 54 1 11 4 7 78 10 1 55 15 1 1 1 25 5 5 10 2 2 0 6 42 1 2 9 0 6 31 0 11 17 5 26 3 18 1 14 21 7 1 18 1 5 30
L 0 34 24 11 1 1 0 1 13 0 3 7 3 1 2 4 4 0 32 26 0 5 0 1 67 9 1 39 9 0 0 1 28 1 1 18 5 1 1 14 5 0 0 2 1 15 24 2 5 11 0 9 4 2 2 7 12 0 1 21 3 0 5
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pct. 1.000 .469 .696 .625 .875 .750 1.000 .000 .536 1.000 .786 .720 .833 .667 .800 .429 .789 1.000 .238 .675 1.000 .688 1.000 .875 .538 .526 .500 .585 .625 1.000 1.000 .500 .472 .833 .833 .357 .286 .667 .000 .300 .894 1.000 1.000 .818 .000 .286 .564 .000 .688 .607 1.000 .742 .429 .900 .333 .667 .636 1.000 .500 .462 .250 1.000 .857
Last Mtg. 1983 2011 1999 2011 1993 1999 1990 1956 1982 1990 2011 2010 2007 1982 2000 2011 1995 1986 2005 2011 1980 2009 1982 2010 2006 2006 1975 2011 2009 1985 2005 1992 2010 1976 1976 2010 2011 1986 2006 2001 1985 1980 1975 1993 2005 2009 2003 2002 2009 1999 1982 1999 2009 1981 2011 2009 2005 2006 1976 2011 2005 2006 1992
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942-45 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970
Overall 2-1 5-5 4-7 7-5 2-9 12-5 8-7 8-4 3-11 7-2 1-10 3-6-1 6-4 4-1 No Team 9-2 5-6 No Team 3-9 No Teams 3-4 7-4 18-3 21-9 12-6 8-4 3-7 3-9 3-16 5-14 26-18 27-19-1 12-19 8-20 17-23 13-14-1 11-9-2 8-13 No Team 6-5 13-14 10-21 8-20 8-8 No Team
Collegiate 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-3 0-2 -
Coach Otto Klum Otto Klum Otto Klum Otto Klum Otto Klum Otto Klum Otto Klum Otto Klum Otto Klum Otto Klum Otto Klum Otto Klum Otto Klum Otto Klum Luke Gill Luke Gill Tom Kaulukukui Jesse James Kelly Tom Kaulukukui Tom Kaulukukui Tom Kaulukukui Toku Tanaka Toku Tanaka Toku Tanaka Jimmy Asato Dr. Tom Ige Toku Tanaka Toku Tanaka Toku Tanaka Toku Tanaka Toku Tanaka Henry Tominaga Henry Tominaga Henry Tominaga Jyun Hirota Jyun Hirota Henry Tominaga Henry Tominaga Henry Tominaga Dick Kitamura
Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Collegiate 0-4 1-3 1-7 6-11 25-13 29-12 43-13 38-14-1 69-15 60-18 50-16 59-17 47-20 48-22-1 56-31 43-24 45-19 40-21-1 40-27 37-24-1 51-18 49-14 34-25 28-28 30-24 29-26 22-34 34-22 37-20 28-28 29-27 16-40 30-26 31-24 28-27 45-17 34-25 29-31 32-26 35-28 34-25
WAC 19-5 10-5 17-7 17-7 18-6 15-9 15-9 21-2 21-6-1 18-10 17-10-1 22-5 20-6 11-13 8-16 12-17 12-18 14-16 12-18 15-14 15-15 16-20 5-25 11-19 13-16 15-14 17-6 11-13 18-14 11-12 12-12 17-7
Coach Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Les Murakami Carl Furutani* Mike Trapasso Mike Trapasso Mike Trapasso Mike Trapasso Mike Trapasso Mike Trapasso Mike Trapasso Mike Trapasso Mike Trapasso Mike Trapasso
Collegiate Record: 1419-875-4 Western Athletic Conference Record: 482-368-2 *Acting head coach
University Circle of Honor inductee Otto Klum was the first baseball coach at the University, mentoring the program from 1923-36.
Les Murakami enjoyed the longest and most successful run of any Hawai‘i baseball head coach. He recorded 1,079 wins during his 30-year tenure. OTTO KLUM
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INDIVIDUAL HITTING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL HITTING BATTING AVERAGE Season (min. 100 at-bats) .417......................... Greg Oniate, 1981 .399......................Mario Monico, 1984 .398.................. Robert Medeiros, 1997 .398......................Mario Monico, 1985 .395.......................... Thad Reece, 1979 .393........................... Tim Albert, 1991 .391.................... Charles Jackson, 1984 .389...................Brandon Haislet, 2008 .389................... Kenny Harrison, 1993 .389......................Bill Blanchette, 1992 Career (min. 300 at-bats) .367................ Mario Monico, 1982-85 .363..............Brandon Haislet, 2007-08 .361...............Charles Jackson, 1982-84 .358.................. Kolten Wong, 2009-11 .355...................... Joey Meyer, 1982-83 .353....................Greg Oniate, 1980-83 .353.....................Justin Frash, 2006-07 .348...................Jamie Aloy, 1997-2000 .343........ Robert Muhammad, 1985-88 .342.............. Kenny Harrison, 1990-93
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Season (min. 100 at-bats) .723..........................John Matias, 1988 .643.................. Robert Medeiros, 1997 .640......................Mario Monico, 1985 .633.........................Kris Sanchez, 2007 .624.....................Markus Owens, 1986 .620....................... Gregg Omori, 2001 .614........................Kolten Wong, 2009 .601........................... Franz Yuen, 1994 .591................... Vinnie Catricala, 2009 Career (min. 300 at-bats) .591...................... Joey Meyer, 1982-83 .568.................... John Matias, 1985-89 .563.................. Kolten Wong, 2009-11 .559......................Franz Yuen, 1991-94 .552....................Greg Oniate, 1980-83 .546................... Kris Sanchez, 2006-07 .544...............Charles Jackson, 1982-84 .541..............Brandon Haislet, 2007-08 .540................... Scott Craven, 1991-92 .528................ Mario Monico, 1982-85
MOST AT-BATS Game 9...... Sean Montplaisir at San Jose State, 4/4/08 Season 297...........................Sam Kakazu, 1979 297............................... Rick Bass, 1980 286............................Thad Reece, 1979 279............................Thad Reece, 1980 275........................... Dan Nyssen, 1987 274........................ Collin Tanabe, 1980 272...............................Kelsey Isa, 1985 268......................... Ron Nomura, 1979 264....................... Mario Monico, 1985 263.......................... Todd Crosby, 1986 Career 990..........................Rick Bass, 1977-80 970...................... Thad Reece, 1978-81 882.................. Randy Oyama, 1984-88 834...................Collin Tanabe, 1978-81
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820..................Mario Monico, 1982-85 810................ Todd Takayoshi, 1988-91 809............Jeff Van Doornum, 2008-11 771................. Curt Watanabe, 1976-79 768......................Dan Nyssen, 1985-87 762..................... Greg Oniate, 1980-83
MOST RUNS SCORED Game 7......Michael Dartt at Air Force, 4/8/99 Season 99................................. Rick Bass, 1979 97..............................Thad Reece, 1979 91................................. Rick Bass, 1980 90............................ Todd Crosby, 1985 82......................... Mario Monico, 1984 81..............................Thad Reece, 1980 79........................ Curt Watanabe, 1979 73......................... Mario Monico, 1985 72....................... Todd Takayoshi, 1989 70....................... Charles Jackson, 1984 Career 278..........................Rick Bass, 1977-80 270...................... Thad Reece, 1978-81 256..................Mario Monico, 1982-85 209................ Todd Takayoshi, 1988-91 200.....................Todd Crosby, 1984-86 194.....................Randy Inaba, 1982-85 183.................. Randy Oyama, 1984-88 182.....................Ross Kagawa, 1985-89 174................. Curt Watanabe, 1976-79 174......................John Matias, 1985-89
MOST HITS Game 6......Michael Dartt at Air Force, 4/8/99 Season 113............................Thad Reece, 1979 112...................... Curt Watanabe, 1979 105....................... Mario Monico, 1985 104............................... Rick Bass, 1980 102............................... Rick Bass, 1979 102.......................... Todd Crosby, 1985 97.......................... Collin Tanabe, 1979 97......................... Mario Monico, 1984 89...................... Brandon Haislet, 2008 89........................... Kolten Wong, 2010 Career 319..........................Rick Bass, 1977-80 317...................... Thad Reece, 1978-81 301..................Mario Monico, 1982-85 278...................Collin Tanabe, 1978-81 269..................... Greg Oniate, 1980-83 269................ Todd Takayoshi, 1988-91 259................. Curt Watanabe, 1976-79 251.................. Randy Oyama, 1984-88 245....................Kolten Wong, 2009-11 240............Jeff Van Doornum, 2008-11
22...................... Brandon Haislet, 2008 22......................... Mario Monico, 1985 22.......................... Collin Tanabe, 1981 22.......................... Collin Tanabe, 1980 Career 66....................... Greg Oniate, 1980-83 60....................... Matt Inouye, 2003-06 60.....................Collin Tanabe, 1978-81 57....................Mario Monico, 1982-85 55.................. Todd Takayoshi, 1988-91 49............................Rick Bass, 1977-80 49........................ Thad Reece, 1978-81 49..............Howard Dashefsky, 1979-82 49..............Jeff Van Doornum, 2008-11 47............... Mark McWherter, 1985-89
MOST TRIPLES Game 2..... by many, last by Darren Blakely vs. Wright State, 3/26/98 Season 12.............................Dan Nyssen, 1987 10.............................. Franz Yuen, 1994 10..........................Collin Tanabe, 1979 10........................Curt Watanabe, 1977 10................................ Paul Mize, 1976 8...................................Rick Bass, 1979 8............................. Scott Craven, 1992 7............................Collin Tanabe, 1980 7.................................Brian Hart, 1989 7............................. Ross Kagawa, 1989 Career 22.......................... Rick Bass, 1977-80 22........................Franz Yuen, 1991-94 21...................... Dan Nyssen, 1985-87 20..................Curt Watanabe, 1976-79 20................... Collin Tanabe, 1978-81 17...................... John Matias, 1985-89
15.................. Mario Monico, 1982-85 14.............Dwayne Daughtry, 1990-92 13.........................................six players
MOST HOME RUNS Game 3.. Jon Hansen at Hawai‘i-Hilo, 2/2/79 Wade Mauricio at Hawai‘i-Hilo, 2/4/79 Mario Monico vs. Utah, 5/17/85 Mark McWherter at BYU, 5/6/88 Kolten Wong vs. LMU, 3/15/09 Season 16...............................Joey Meyer, 1983 15............................. John Matias, 1988 14................... Kevin MacDonald, 2009 14................... Jeff Van Doornum, 2010 12.......................Vinnie Catricala, 2009 12............................. John Matias, 1989 11........................... Kolten Wong, 2009 11...........................Gregg Omori, 2001 11...........................Glenn Braggs, 1983 10............................ Kris Sanchez, 2007 Career 30........................John Matias, 1985-89 25......................Kolten Wong, 2009-11 24....................... Greg Oniate, 1980-83 24..............Kevin MacDonald, 2007-10 23......................... Joey Meyer, 1982-83 23..............Jeff Van Doornum, 2008-11 20................... Markus Owens, 1985-87 20................. Vinnie Catricala, 2007-09 18.................. Todd Takayoshi, 1988-91 18......................... Franz Yuen, 1991-94
MOST RUNS BATTED IN Inning 5.........Mario Monico vs. Utah, 5/17/85 Steve Morris vs. Cornell, 3/26/87
MOST DOUBLES Game 3...............by many, last by Evan Zimny vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 3/18/07 Season 25....................... Charles Jackson, 1984 25...........................Gregg Omori, 2001 24..............................Thad Reece, 1979 23............................ Kris Sanchez, 2007 23......................... Mario Monico, 1984 23.............................Greg Oniate, 1982
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INDIVIDUAL HITTING RECORDS Career 132..........................Rick Bass, 1977-80 117...................... Thad Reece, 1978-81 112.....................Ross Kagawa, 1985-89 72.................. Todd Takayoshi, 1988-91 71....................Mario Monico, 1982-85 71.................Robert Medeiros, 1994-97 70........................John Matias, 1985-89 66........................ Terry Derby, 1982-83 65...................Kevin Williams, 1979-80 64...................... Neal Honma, 1995-98
MOST HIT-BY-PITCHES
KOLTEN WONG John Matias vs. New Mexico, 4/22/89 Game 10.......Mario Monico vs. Utah, 5/17/85 Season 77......................... Mario Monico, 1985 75........................ Curt Watanabe, 1979 75....................... Charles Jackson, 1984 70.......................... Collin Tanabe, 1981 69............................ Randy Inaba, 1985 64.......................... Collin Tanabe, 1980 64.............................Greg Oniate, 1981 64............................ Todd Crosby, 1985 62...............................Joey Meyer, 1983 60.................... Kevin Macdonald, 2009 60...........................Glenn Braggs, 1983 60.............................Greg Oniate, 1983 60............................. Dan Nyssen, 1986 60......................... Randy Oyama, 1987 Career 237..................... Greg Oniate, 1980-83 209...................Collin Tanabe, 1978-81 203................ Todd Takayoshi, 1988-91 195.................. Randy Oyama, 1984-88 187.....................Randy Inaba, 1982-85 179..................Mario Monico, 1982-85 166............. Mark McWherter, 1985-89 164...................... Thad Reece, 1978-81 161..........................Rick Bass, 1977-80 157......................John Matias, 1985-89
MOST TOTAL BASES Inning 8.........Mario Monico vs. Utah, 5/17/85 Mark McWherter at BYU, 5/6/88 Game 15.......Mario Monico vs. Utah, 5/17/85 Season 169....................... Mario Monico, 1985
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142.........................Gregg Omori, 2001 138.......................... Kris Sanchez, 2007 137...................Mark McWherter, 1989 134.................... Brandon Haislet, 2008 134.......................... Todd Crosby, 1985 133......................... Kolten Wong, 2010 132......................... Kolten Wong, 2009 132..................... Todd Takayoshi, 1991 131...................... Markus Owens, 1986 Career 433..................Mario Monico, 1982-85 424..........................Rick Bass, 1977-80 423...................Collin Tanabe, 1978-81 421..................... Greg Oniate, 1980-83 400................ Todd Takayoshi, 1988-91 396...................... Thad Reece, 1978-81 385....................Kolten Wong, 2009-11 370............Jeff Van Doornum, 2008-11 364......................John Matias, 1985-89 349.................. Randy Oyama, 1984-88
MOST STOLEN BASES Inning 2...............................................by many Game 5.... Terry Derby vs. Kearney St., 3/6/83 Season 50................................. Rick Bass, 1979 39................................. Rick Bass, 1980 38..............................Thad Reece. 1980 36........................Kevin Williams, 1980 34..............................Thad Reece, 1979 34......................... Sean Takamori, 1999 33................................. Rick Bass, 1978 33............................. Terry Derby, 1982 33............................. Terry Derby, 1983 33......................... Darren Blakely, 1998
Game 2...............................................by many Season 26......................... Darren Blakely, 1998 22......................... Robbie Wilder, 2006 15...................... Matthew Inouye, 2004 15...........................Jonathan Hee, 2008 13......................... Sean Takamori, 1999 12...................... Matthew Inouye, 2006 11................................ Sy Farinas, 1993 11...........................Matt Wheeler, 1998 11............................ Corey Miller, 1999 11................. Creighton Kahoali‘i, 2004 11...................... Brandon Haislet, 2008 Career 37....................Darren Blakely, 1996-98 35....................... Matt Inouye, 2003-06 27........................ Steve Otani, 1988-91 26.............................. Jon Hee, 2004-08 24.................... Robbie Wilder, 2004-06 23......................... Tyler Cheff, 1990-94 22..................Schafer Magana, 2002-05 20....................... Lars Hansen, 1996-99 20................. Brandon Haislet, 2007-08 20..............Kevin MacDonald, 2007-10 20................ Sean Montplaisir, 2008-11
MOST WALKS Inning: 2...............................................by many Game 5..Kimo Perkins vs. Vanderbilt, 2/28/81 .......... Ryan Kato vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/6/88 Rocky Russo vs. Wichita State, 2/22/03 Season 78............................ Todd Crosby, 1985 76......................... Mario Monico, 1985 71...........................Kimo Perkins, 1981 71................................. Rick Bass, 1979 68........................ Markus Owens, 1987 67......................... Mario Monico, 1984 64..............................Steve Otani, 1989 63............................ Randy Inaba, 1985 61..............................Vern Ramie, 1979 60........................ Markus Owens, 1986 60.........................Chuck Jackson, 1984 60......................... Mario Monico, 1983 Career 240..................Mario Monico, 1982-85 204...................... Thad Reece, 1978-81 204.................. Randy Oyama, 1984-88 195................ Todd Takayoshi, 1988-91 188.....................Randy Inaba, 1982-85 184..........................Rick Bass, 1977-80 176..................... Greg Oniate, 1980-83 156...................... Steve Otani, 1988-91
155.....................Todd Crosby, 1984-86 153....................Kimo Perkins, 1978-81
MOST STRIKEOUTS Inning 2...............................................by many Game 5........ Terry Derby vs. Arizona, 2/24/83 Isaac Omura vs. Sacramento St., 3/1/05 Season 64................... Jeff Van Doornum, 2011 55.................... Tim Montgomery, 2002 55................... Jeff Van Doornum, 2010 50.................... Kevin Macdonald, 2009 50.............. Jeffrey Van Doornum, 2008 48.......................Nathan Thurber, 2004 47...................... Brandon Haislet, 2007 47................... Kevin MacDonald, 2010 46.................................Luis Avila, 2006 46............................. John Matias, 1989 45......................... Darren Blakely, 1998 45...................... Matthew Inouye, 2005 Career 209............Jeff Van Doornum, 2008-11 160.............Tim Montgomery, 2001-03 159............Kevin MacDonald, 2007-10 142.................... Jamie Aloy, 1997-2000 138.............. Sean Montplaisir, 2008-11 131..................... Matt Inouye, 2003-06 122......................John Matias, 1985-89 116................ Jody Napuunoa, 1993-96 114............. Mark McWherter, 1985-89 112.................. Randy Oyama, 1984-88
MOST SACRIFICE BUNTS Game 3.. Brian Bock vs. San Francisco, 3/5/03 Career 40.....................Michael Dartt, 1996-99 34........................ Steve Otani, 1988-91 29..................Schafer Magana, 2002-05 29.................... Derek DuPree, 2005-07 28.......................Ross Kagawa, 1985-89 28................ Andrew Sansaver, 2003-04 24............................ Jon Viela, 1988-91 21........................Greg Garcia, 2008-10 20....................Randy Vollmer, 1990-92 20.......................... Jaime Ahu, 1993-96
MOST SACRIFICE FLIES Game 2....by many, last by Pi‘ikea Kitamura at New Mexico State, 5/21/11 Career 21............................Rick Bass, 1977-80 19....................... Greg Oniate, 1980-83 16.....................Collin Tanabe, 1978-81 15.......................Randy Inaba, 1982-85 14........................ Jon Hansen, 1977-79 13.................. Todd Takayoshi, 1988-91 13.................. Jody Napuunoa, 1993-96 12......................Kimo Perkins, 1978-81 12........................Lance Belen, 1982-84 12....................Mario Monico, 1982-85 12................... Larry Gonzales, 1986-88
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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL PITCHING MOST INNINGS PITCHED Game 15.... Gerald Ako vs. Florida St., 4/4/77 Season 174.1.................... Derek Tatsuno, 1979 144.1.................... Bill Blanchette, 1991 137.1...................Mike Campbell, 1985 137.0.................Andrew McNally, 1993 136.1....................... Chuck Crim, 1980 133.1........................... Scott Karl, 1992 128.2....................... Chuck Crim, 1982 126.2..................... Bobby Moore, 1994 126.0........................ Matt Apana, 1993 124.1......................... Gerald Ako, 1977 Career 402.1...............Derek Tatsuno, 1977-79 382.0.... Andrew McNally, 1993-95, ‘97 366.2..................Chuck Crim, 1980-82 346.0................... Ricky Bauer, 2002-05 337.2....................Gerald Ako, 1974-77 337.2................Brady Perreira, 1989-92 327.0...................... Scott Karl, 1990-92 325.0................. Jamie Aloy, 1997-2000 314.1................ Bruce Walton, 1982-85 309.1..................David Smith, 1982-85
MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Inning 9......Rocky Ynclan at Air Force, 4/7/89 Game 12 .. David Smith vs. Wichita St., 4/13/81 Career 205...... Andrew McNally, 1993-95, ’97 175................... Jamie Aloy, 1997-2000 174.............Robbie Robinson, 1994-97 168..................... Ricky Bauer, 2002-05 161.................. Bruce Walton, 1982-85 161........................Jeff Vierra, 1985-89 146....................Chuck Crim, 1980-82 146.......... Randon Ho, 1996, ’98-2000 142....................Mark Furtak, 1985-87 139........................ Scott Karl, 1990-92
MOST TOTAL RUNS ALLOWED Inning 9......Rocky Ynclan at Air Force, 4/7/89 Game 12 .. David Smith vs. Wichita St., 4/13/81 Season 89.................... Robbie Robinson, 1997 79..................... Andrew McNally, 1994 77..........................Bobby Moore, 1994 77............................. Paul Ah Yat, 1996 75......................... Mark Johnson, 1996 73..........................Norman Holt, 1988 73........................Sean Yamashita, 2001 72............................. Rich Snider, 2000 71............................Chuck Crim, 1981 70...........................Chris George, 2002 Career 241....... Andrew McNally 1993-95, ’97 230............. Robbie Robinson, 1994-97 211....................Jamie Aloy, 1997-2000 209..................... Ricky Bauer, 2002-05 199...................Bruce Walton, 1982-85 192.................... Chuck Crim, 1980-82
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191........................ Jeff Vierra, 1985-89 178...........Randon Ho, 1996, ’98-2000 170.................... Mark Furtak, 1985-87 170.................. Brady Perreira, 1989-92
MOST-HIT BATTERS Inning 3.......... Ross Hayashi vs. USC, 2/18/84 Colby Kashimoto vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, 1/26/93 Paul Ah Yat at CS Northridge, 3/12/96 Game 4.....Keith Ishibashi vs. UCLA, 2/16/87 Chris Garnett vs. Washington, 2/19/93 Season 17...............................Jamie Aloy, 2000 15.............................Matt Apana, 1993 15........................... Jeff Coleman, 2001 14....................... Chad Giannetti, 2001 13......................... Mark Johnson, 1996 13...................Daven Hermosura, 1997 13.............................Ricky Bauer, 2002 13...........................Chris George, 2002 13............................... Josh Slaats, 2010 12......................... Mark Johnson, 1995 12.............................Ricky Bauer, 2003 12...........................Chris George, 2003 12......................... Keahi Rawlins, 2003 12.......................... Clary Carlsen, 2004 Career 44....................... Ricky Bauer, 2002-05 33....................Mark Johnson, 1994-96 33............... Robbie Robinson, 1994-97 32......................Jamie Aloy, 1997-2000 31.........Andrew McNally, 1993-95, ’97 25..................... Chris George, 2002-03 24........................ Gerald Ako, 1974-77 23....................Levon Largusa, 1990-92 23................Andrew McNally, 1993-95 20........................Matt Apana, 1991-93 20.................. Guy McDowell, 2003-05 20........................Justin Costi, 2005-06 20....................Jayson Kramer, 2006-09
245..................Levon Largusa, 1990-92 231.................... Mark Olmos, 1977-80
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Inning 4........... Rocky Ynclan vs. Colorado St., (4/15/89) Game 20..Derek Tatsuno vs. Oregon, 5/20/78 Season 234.......................Derek Tatsuno, 1979 161.......................Derek Tatsuno, 1978 146.......................Derek Tatsuno, 1979 146..............................Scott Karl, 1992 145..................... Mike Campbell, 1985 132....................... Mark Johnson, 1996 127.................... Bryan Duquette, 1980 123....................... Steven Wright, 2006 119..................... Mike Campbell, 1984 115.......................Levon Largusa, 1990 Career 541................. Derek Tatsuno, 1977-79 332............... Bryan Duquette, 1980-82 304.......Andrew McNally, 1993-95, ’97 298................Mike Campbell, 1983-85 290.................... Chuck Crim, 1980-82 278...................... Gerald Ako, 1974-77 278........................ Scott Karl, 1990-92 269..................Mark Johnson, 1994-96
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Inning 8......... Mitchell Miyoshi vs. Arizona St. 1/29/93 Game 19...Andrew McNally at SJSU, 2/28/97 Season 157........................ Bruce Walton, 1985 145.......................Bill Blanchette, 1991 137................... Andrew McNally, 1993 135...................Greg Burlingame, 1985 132........................... Rich Snider, 2000 128..........................Chuck Crim, 1981 128................... Andrew McNally, 1994 124..................... Mike Campbell, 1985 124.................. Robbie Robinson, 1997 123........................Norman Holt, 1988 Career 435.......Andrew McNally, 1993-95, ’97 410..................... Ricky Bauer, 2002-05 374............. Robbie Robinson, 1994-97 370....................Jamie Aloy, 1997-2000 365...................Bruce Walton, 1982-85 358.................... Chuck Crim, 1980-82 349.................. Brady Perreira, 1989-92 332..................... Ricky Bauer, 2002-05
323.................... David Smith, 1979-83 312........................ Jeff Vierra, 1985-89 306...........Randon Ho, 1996, ’98-2000
MOST BASES-ON-BALLS Inning 5Carl Furutani vs. Spring Arbor, 4/5/76 Guy Ogawa vs. U.S. Int’l, 4/1/82 Game 12 ..Chuck Crim at San Diego St., 5/7/82 Career 192..................Levon Largusa, 1990-92 160................Mike Campbell, 1983-85 156.................... Chuck Crim, 1980-82 149...........Randon Ho, 1996, ’98-2000 145................... Ross Hayashi, 1981-84 144......................Guy Ogawa, 1982-86 137........................ Scott Karl, 1990-92 134................. Derek Tatsuno, 1977-79 133............... Bryan Duquette, 1980-82 132.................. Brady Perreira, 1989-92
MOST WILD PITCHES Inning 3....... Greg Burlingame vs. Portland St., 2/27/85 Mike Reitzel vs. BYU, 3/7/87 Matt Apana vs. Grand Canyon, 4/19/91 Randon Ho at Rice, 4/23/00
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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDS Game 5.....Andrew McNally at SJSU, 2/28/97 Season 18.....................Greg Burlingame, 1985 15......................... Mark Johnson, 1996 15....................... Dusty Bergman, 1997 14.........................Levon Largusa, 1990 13....................... Dusty Bergman, 1998 12....................... Mike Campbell, 1985 12............................. Paul Brown, 1987 12........................Patrick McNair, 1998 11...........................Chris George, 2003 11...........................Chris George, 2002 11.........................Bill Blanchette, 1992 11................................Scott Karl, 1992 Career 35..................Dusty Bergman, 1997-99 29................Greg Burlingame, 1983-87 29....................Levon Largusa, 1990-92 24....................Mark Johnson, 1994-96 24.........Andrew McNally, 1993-95, ’97 23...................... Chuck Crim, 1980-82 23.......................... Scott Karl, 1990-92 23.............Randon Ho, 1996, ’98-2000 22..................... Chris George, 2002-03 21........................Guy Ogawa, 1982-86 21.................... Brady Perreira, 1989-92
MOST BALKS Inning 2.........William Quaglieri vs. Fresno St., 4/9/01 Steven Wright at San Jose St., 4/20/05 Season 5............................Aaron Pribble, 2002 5........................... Steven Wright, 2005 4..................... William Quaglieri, 2002 3......................... Stephen Bryant, 2005 3...............................Randon Ho, 1996 3......................... Dusty Bergman, 1997 3........................ Wakon Childers, 2001
3............................Aaron Pribble, 2001 3............................ Bruce Walton, 1983 3.............................Sam Spangler, 2010 3.............................. Alex Capaul, 2010 Career 8...................Aaron Pribble, 1999-2002 6................William Quaglieri, 2001-02 6...................... Steven Wright, 2004-06 5....................Dusty Bergman, 1997-99 4................. Robbie Robinson, 1994-97 4....................Troy Yoshimasu, 1996-99 3............................................six players
EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MINIMUM 50 IP) Season 1.05..........................Gene Smith, 1978 1.18.......................... Gerald Ako, 1976 1.30........................Lenny Linsky, 2011 1.45......................Derek Tatsuno, 1978 1.58...................... Richard Olsen, 1976 1.71................ Derek Shigematsu, 1975 1.83........................ Mark Olmos, 1978 1.86......................Derek Tatsuno, 1979 1.88.......................... Randy Yard, 2011 1.93...................... Richard Olsen, 1978 Career 2.00..................... Gerald Ako, 1974-77 2.04................ Derek Tatsuno, 1977-79 2.44.....................Gene Smith, 1977-79 2.75.................Richard Olsen, 1976-78 2.93.......................Ben Flores, 1975-76 2.99.............. Bryan Duquette, 1980-82 3.01................ Bill Blanchette, 1990-92 3.12................. Steven Wright, 2004-06 3.29................... Mark Olmos, 1977-80 3.30...................... Joey Vierra, 1986-87
WINS Season 20.........................Derek Tatsuno, 1979 15............................Chuck Crim, 1980
14................................Scott Karl, 1992 13............................. Gerald Ako, 1975 13..........................Brady Perreira, 1992 12.......................... Rocky Ynclan, 1987 11......................... Steven Wright, 2006 11.............................Matt Apana, 1993 11.............................. Joey Vierra, 1986 11...................... Bryan Duquette, 1982 11 .................... Bryan Duquette, 1980 11............................David Smith, 1980 11.............................Gene Smith, 1979 11............................. Gerald Ako, 1977 11.........................Derek Tatsuno, 1977 Career 40................... Derek Tatsuno, 1977-79 34...................... Chuck Crim, 1980-82 31................. Bryan Duquette, 1980-82 30...................... David Smith, 1979-83 30.................... Brady Perreira, 1989-92 27........................ Gerald Ako, 1974-77 27.......................... Scott Karl, 1990-92 26...................... Mark Olmos, 1977-80 26.....................Bruce Walton, 1982-85 24.............Randon Ho, 1996, ’98-2000
LOSSES Season 10.................... Robbie Robinson, 1997 9..........................Sean Yamashita, 2002 9...............................Ricky Bauer, 2002 9..........................Sean Yamashita, 2001 9............................... Rich Snider, 2000 8..........................Ian Harrington, 2007 8............................ Clary Carlsen, 2004 8....................... Andrew McNally, 1994 8........................... Mark Johnson, 1995 8...................... Robbie Robinson, 1996 Career 24............... Robbie Robinson, 1994-97 22....................... Ricky Bauer, 2002-05 20.........Andrew McNally, 1993-95, ’97 19.............Randon Ho, 1996, ’98-2000 19.............. Sean Yamashita, 1999-2002 18......................Jamie Aloy, 1997-2000 18....................Mark Johnson, 1994-96 15.......................... Jeff Vierra, 1985-89 15.................... Rich Snider, 1999-2000 14..................Dusty Bergman, 1997-99 14....................Levon Largusa, 1990-92 14...................Matt Sisto, 2009-present
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Season 14...........................Lenny Linsky, 2011 13............................Craig Tucker, 1991 12...........................Lenny Linsky, 2010 12.............................Gene Smith, 1979 12.............................Gene Smith, 1978 10.............................. Joey Vierra, 1988 9...............................Brian Souza, 1990 9..................................... Jeff Ball, 1989 9...................Darrell Fisherbaugh, 2006 8................................ Joey Vierra, 1986 8..............................Craig Tucker, 1992 7........................ Bryan Duquette, 1982 Career 28........................Gene Smith, 1976-79 27..................... Lenny Linsky, 2009-11 22...................... Craig Tucker, 1991-93 18......................... Joey Vierra, 1986-87
17........... Darrell Fisherbaugh, 2004-06 14..............................Jeff Ball, 1987-90 10....................Mark Johnson, 1994-95 9................... Bryan Duquette, 1980-82 9...............................Brian Souza, 1990 8............................ Bryan Lee, 2000-03
APPEARANCES Season 38.............................. Joey Vierra, 1986 35................................... Jeff Ball, 1989 31.............................Gene Smith, 1979 31.............................. Joey Vierra, 1987 30............................ Sam Kakazu, 1979 30...................... Bryan Duquette, 1982 30...........................Ross Hayashi, 1984 30................................... Jeff Ball, 1990 30................................. Ian Jones, 1999 29............................Craig Tucker, 1991 29...........................Lenny Linsky, 2010 Career 79..................... Ross Hayashi, 1981-84 74.......................... Jeff Vierra, 1985-89 74.............Randon Ho, 1996, ’98-2000 73.............. Sean Yamashita, 1999-2002 70..............................Jeff Ball, 1987-90 70........................Ian Jones, 1998-2000 70....................... Ricky Bauer, 2002-05 69......................... Joey Vierra, 1986-87 69.......... Kamuela Binkie, 1994, ’96-98 69....................Jayson Kramer, 2006-09
STARTS Season 22.........................Derek Tatsuno, 1979 18...................... Mark Rodriguez, 2007 18........................Ian Harrington, 2007 18................................Scott Karl, 1992 18..................... Andrew McNally, 1993 18.............................Matt Apana, 1993 18............................Chuck Crim, 1982 18............................Chuck Crim, 1980 17........................... Jeff Coleman, 2001 17........................Sean Yamashita, 2001 17............................. Rich Snider, 2000 17......................... Mark Johnson, 1996 17..........................Bobby Moore, 1994 17....................... Mike Campbell, 1984 17.......................... Bruce Walton, 1983 17........................... Mark Olmos, 1979 Career 57.........Andrew McNally, 1993-95, ’97 55.................... Brady Perreira, 1989-92 52...................... Chuck Crim, 1980-82 52....................... Ricky Bauer, 2002-05 50.....................Bruce Walton, 1982-85 50.......................... Scott Karl, 1990-92 49................... Derek Tatsuno, 1977-79 45....................Levon Largusa, 1990-92 45...................... Mark Furtak, 1985-87 43.............Randon Ho, 1996, ’98-2000
RELIEF APPEARANCES Career 68..............................Jeff Ball, 1987-90 68........................Ian Jones, 1998-2002 68..................... Lenny Linsky, 2009-11 63.......... Kamuela Binkie, 1994, ’96-98 61........................Gene Smith, 1976-79 61....................... Sam Kakazu, 1977-81
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TEAM RECORDS 589.................Kevin MacDonald, 2009 582.................Kevin MacDonald, 2010 577................... Andrew Sansaver, 2003 576....................... Randy Oyama, 1988 565............................ Joey Meyer, 1983 563..................Kevin Macdonald, 2008 560..........................Kris Sanchez, 2007 545.............................. Luis Avila, 2006 Career 2,234...............Randy Oyama, 1984-88 1,833.......... Kevin McDonald, 2007-09 1,620.................Jamie Aloy, 1997-2000 1,438........ Howard Dashefsky, 1979-82 1,355............... Collin Tanabe, 1978-81 1,352................ Ron Nomura, 1976-79 1,342...................Thad Reece, 1978-81 1,251......... Kevin Macdonald, 2007-09 1,185........... Andrew Sansaver, 2003-04 1,106...Kenn Wakakuwa, 1996, ’99-2000
PUTOUTS Game
KEVIN MACDONALD 61......................... Joey Vierra, 1986-87 58.................. Ken Mackenzie, 1996-99 58................ Mark Kawakami, 1985-88 58...................... Craig Tucker, 1991-93 58.........................Rich Olsen, 2003-07
COMPLETE GAMES Season 12.........................Derek Tatsuno, 1978 12....................... Mike Campbell, 1985 12..................... Andrew McNally, 1993 11.........................Derek Tatsuno, 1977 11.........................Derek Tatsuno, 1979 10............................. Gerald Ako, 1977 10............................Chuck Crim, 1982 10................................Scott Karl, 1992 9............................... Gerald Ako, 1976 9..............................Chuck Crim, 1980 9............................ Scott Roberts, 1981 Career 34................... Derek Tatsuno, 1977-79 27...................... Chuck Crim, 1980-82 26........................ Gerald Ako, 1974-77 20..................Mike Campbell, 1983-85 17.......................... Scott Karl, 1990-92 17.........Andrew McNally, 1993-95, ’97 15...................... David Smith, 1979-83 14........................... Joel Lono, 1980-84 14.................... Brady Perreira, 1989-92 13................. Bryan Duquette, 1980-82
HIGHEST W/L PERCENTAGE Career .870................ Derek Tatsuno, 1977-79
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.826.....................Guy Ogawa, 1982-86 .815................ Bill Blanchette, 1990-92 .810.................. Scott Roberts, 1979-81 .791................... Chuck Crim, 1980-82 .789................... David Smith, 1979-83 .788................... Mark Olmos, 1977-80 .786.................. Ross Hayashi, 1981-84 .785...............Troy Yoshimasu, 1996-99 .778.....................Gene Smith, 1976-79
SHUTOUTS Season 4............................ Scott Roberts, 1981 4...........................Derek Tatsuno, 1977 3..............................Chuck Crim, 1982 3...........................Bill Blanchette, 1991 3...........................Levon Largusa, 1992 3....................... Andrew McNally, 1993 3................................ Dan Kapea, 1988 3...........................Derek Tatsuno, 1979 3...........................Derek Tatsuno, 1978 3............................... Gerald Ako, 1976 Career 10................... Derek Tatsuno, 1977-79 6.......................... Gerald Ako, 1974-77 5....................... Scott Roberts, 1979-81 4........................................ eight players
INDIVIDUAL FIELDING CHANCES Season 618.........................Ron Nomura, 1979 608................... Andrew Sansaver, 2004
20..Tom Bhagwat vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 5/16/75 Dean Hall vs. USC, 4/7/11 Dean Hall vs. Oregon, 5/23/79 Bill Blanchette vs. California, 2/17/90 Jeff Van Doornum vs. Texas, 2/26/11 Season 560.........................Ron Nomura, 1979 539..................Kevin Macdonald, 2009 532....................... Randy Oyama, 1988 531................... Andrew Sansaver, 2004 528.................Kevin MacDonald, 2010 527.............................. Luis Avila, 2006 526................... Andrew Sansaver, 2003 525............................ Joey Meyer, 1983 521..........................Kris Sanchez, 2007 515..................Kevin Macdonald, 2008 Career 2,070...............Randy Oyama, 1984-88 1,666......... Kevin Macdonald, 2007-09 1,444.................Jamie Aloy, 1997-2000 1,314........ Howard Dashefsky, 1979-82 1,223................ Ron Nomura, 1976-79 1,143............... Collin Tanabe, 1978-81 1,057........... Andrew Sansaver, 2003-04 952.......... Landon Hernandez, 2006-09 945................Todd Takayoshi, 1988-91 916................. Bill Blanchette, 1990-92
ASSISTS Season 272......................... Todd Crosby, 1985 223...........................Greg Garcia, 2009 220....................... Michael Dartt, 1998 219........................Brian Finegan, 2003 218................................Kelsy Isa, 1986 214.............................Brian Hart, 1989 213........................... Thad Reece, 1979 207.............................. Kelsey Isa, 1985 204....................... Eric Tokunaga, 1980 199........................Brian Finegan, 2004 Career 725......................Thad Reece, 1978-81 630.................... Todd Crosby, 1984-86 618...................... Steve Otani, 1988-91 596......................... Kelsey Isa, 1983-86 574................... Greg Vasquez, 1981-84 565..................... Greg Garcia, 2008-10
559.................. Michael Dartt, 1996-99 499.................... Corey Ishigo, 1992-95 478........................... Jon Hee, 2004-08 437..................Eric Tokunaga, 1978-81
ERRORS Season 27........................Curt Watanabe, 1979 24..................... Cortland Wilson, 2001 24.......................... Greg Vasquez, 1982 24......................... Eric Tokunaga, 1980 24............................. Thad Reece, 1979 22.......................... Greg Vasquez, 1984 22......................... Michael Dartt, 1998 20................................ Joe Spiers, 2005 20........................ Randy Vollmer, 1992 20........................... Bobby Matta, 1983 20............................. Thad Reece, 1980 Career 69........................Thad Reece, 1978-81 66..................... Greg Vasquez, 1981-84 58........................... Kelsey Isa, 1983-86 55...................Curt Watanabe, 1976-79 51.................... Michael Dartt, 1996-99 48........................ Steve Otani, 1988-91 45....................... Greg Garcia, 2008-10 44.................... Michael Dartt, 1996-98 44..................... Kimo Perkins, 1978-81 42................... Randy Vollmer, 1990-92
DOUBLE PLAYS STARTED Career 70..................... Greg Vasquez, 1981-84 64........................Thad Reece, 1978-81 56...................... Todd Crosby, 1984-86 55........................ Steve Otani, 1988-91 48........................... Kelsey Isa, 1983-86 42................... Randy Vollmer, 1990-92 41......................... Brian Hart, 1988-89 41..........................Jaime Ahu, 1993-96 39...................... Corey Ishigo, 1992-95 34....................Eric Tokunaga, 1977-81
TEAM HITTING MOST AT-BATS Inning 16................. vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, 4/15/77 Game 64..........................vs. Oregon, 5/23/78
MOST RUNS SCORED Inning 15..................vs. New Mexico, 4/22/89 15......... vs. New Mexico State, 5/21/11 Game 34...........................at Air Force, 4/8/99 Game (Lost) 23................... at New Mexico, 3/14/97 1st Inn. - 12 at UTEP, 4/17/82 2nd Inn. - 11vs. Utah, 5/17/85 3rd Inn. - 15 vs. New Mexico, 4/22/89 4th Inn. - 9 vs. LMU, 3/10/84 5th Inn. - 12 vs. US Int’l, 3/31/82 6th Inn. - 15 vs. New Mexico State, 5/21/11 7th Inn. - 13 vs. Chicago St., 3/1/07 8th Inn. - 12 at BYU, 5/18/85 9th Inn. - 9 at New Mexico, 3/14/97
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TEAM RECORDS Mark Johnson WINNING MARGIN 25. UH vs. Colorado St., 30-5, 4/29/87
MOST HITS Inning 12..................... vs. Murray St., 3/16/85 1st Inn. - 11 at UTEP, 4/17/82 2nd Inn. - 8 vs. Air Force, 4/25/92 3rd Inn. - 8 vs. LMU, 3/11/84 vs. New Mexico, 4/22/89 at San Diego St., 5/3/91 at Air Force, 4/8/99 4th Inn. - 7 vs. Hawai‘i Pacific, 2/5/83 vs. So. California College, 4/24/76 5th Inn. - 10 vs. US Int’l, 3/31/82 6th Inn. - 11 vs. New Mexico State, 5/21/11 7th Inn. - 9 vs. Sacramento St., 4/6/96 8th Inn. - 2 vs. Murray St., 3/16/85 9th Inn. - 7 at New Mexico, 4/10/81 at UTEP, 4/16/82 Game 35...........................at Air Force, 4/8/99
MOST CONSECUTIVE BATTERS TO REACH BASE 11....................... New Mexico, 4/22/89 11.............. New Mexico State, 5/21/11
MOST DOUBLES
MOST STOLEN BASES
MOST HIT-BY-PITCH Inning 6..... vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo (8th inn.), 2/8/98 Game 6..................... vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, 2/8/98 vs. St. Mary’s (CA), 2/14/99
MOST BASES-ON-BALLS Inning 9.......................... vs. St. Mary’s, 4/8/79 vs. Murray St., 3/16/85 Game 19........... vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/6/88
MOST SACRIFICE HITS Game 5...................... vs. Wichita St., 2/20/99
MOST SACRIFICE FLIES Game 3 ...four times, last vs. Wright St., 3/26/98
Inning 4......................at San Diego St., 5/8/82 at Colorado St., 4/30/88 Game 9..................... at New Mexico, 3/16/97
MOST PLATE APPEARANCES
MOST TRIPLES
MOST RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE
Inning 3................... vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, 4/15/77 vs. Colorado St., 5/8/92 Game 6................... vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, 4/15/77 vs. Murray St., 3/8/91
Game 19..................at San Diego St., 4/22/94 Game (combined) 43...Hawai‘i (19) at San Diego St. (24), 4/22/94
MOST HOME RUNS
TEAM PITCHING
Inning 3... three times, last at Air Force, 4/8/91 Game 5.... four times, last at Air Force, 4/8/99
MOST TOTAL BASES Inning 17.............. New Mexico State, 5/21/11 Game 57...........................at Air Force, 4/8/99
MOST RUNS BATTED IN Inning 15....................... New Mexico, 4/22/89 Game 31...........................at Air Force, 4/8/99
MOST STRIKEOUTS Inning 3.............................................. by many Game 17....................at San Diego St., 5/1/98
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Inning 5............................ vs. Cornell, 3/19/79 vs. Santa Clara, 2/12/89 vs. Washington St., 3/25/91 Game 13......................vs. Kearney St., 3/6/83
Inning 21..................vs. New Mexico, 4/22/89 Game 72..........................vs. Oregon, 5/23/78
MOST INNINGS PITCHED Game 19..........................vs. Oregon, 5/23/78
MOST APPEARANCES
MOST HITS ALLOWED Inning 10...........................at Air Force, 4/7/89 Game 30................... at New Mexico, 3/14/97
MOST STRIKEOUTS Inning 4....vs. Colorado St., 4/15/89 (4th inn.) Game 20..........................vs. Oregon, 5/10/78
MOST HIT BATTERS Inning 3.................... at Hawai‘i-Hilo, 1/26/93 at Cal State Northridge, 3/12/96 Game 5............................. vs. UCLA, 2/16/87 at Hawai‘i-Hilo 1/26/93
MOST BASES-ON-BALLS
Game 8 ....................at San Diego St., 5/4/99 vs. Texas Christian, 5/19/99
Inning 7..............vs. U.S. International, 4/1/82 Game 17............vs. U.S. International, 4/1/82
MOST RUNS ALLOWED
MOST WILD PITCHES
Inning 13...........................at Air Force, 4/7/89 Game 25................... at New Mexico, 3/14/97
Inning 3..........................................many times Game 6..................... vs. Portland St., 2/27/85 vs. Washington St., 2/21/96
MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Inning 13...........................at Air Force, 4/7/89 Game 23................... at New Mexico, 3/14/97
MOST BALKS Inning 2................. vs. Fresno St. (7th), 4/9/01 Game 2...(5x), last vs. Fresno St. (7th), 4/9/01
TEAM FIELDING MOST INNINGS PITCHED Game 19..........................vs. Oregon, 5/23/78
MOST APPEARANCES Game 8......................at San Diego St., 5/4/99 vs. Texas Christian, 5/19/99
MOST RUNS ALLOWED Inning 13...........................at Air Force, 4/7/89 Game 25................... at New Mexico, 3/14/97
MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Inning 13...........................at Air Force, 4/7/89 Game 23................... at New Mexico, 3/14/97
MOST HITS ALLOWED Inning 10...........................at Air Force, 4/7/89 Game 30................... at New Mexico, 3/14/97
MOST STRIKEOUTS Inning 4....vs. Colorado St., 4/15/89 (4th inn.) Game 20..........................vs. Oregon, 5/10/78
MOST HIT BATTERS Inning 3.................... at Hawai‘i-Hilo, 1/26/93 at CS Northridge, 3/12/96
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OPPONENT RECORDS Rick Bass Game MOST HITS 5............................. vs. UCLA, 2/16/87 Inning at Hawai‘i-Hilo 1/26/93 10...........................at Air Force, 4/7/89 Game MOST BASES-ON-BALLS 30................... at New Mexico, 3/14/97 Inning 7..............vs. U.S. International, 4/1/82 MOST DOUBLES Game Inning 17............vs. U.S. International, 4/1/82 4.......................vs. Fresno State, 5/2/96 Game 9................................... at Utah, 5/1/99 MOST WILD PITCHES Inning 3..........................................many times MOST TRIPLES Game Inning 6..................... vs. Portland St., 2/27/85 2.............................................. by many vs. Washington St., 2/21/96 Game 4 ............................vs. UNLV, 5/21/79 vs. Cal State Northridge, 4/13/96 MOST BALKS Inning 2................. vs. Fresno St. (7th), 4/9/01 MOST HOME RUNS Inning Game 2...(5x), last vs. Fresno St. (7th), 4/9/01 4................................ at UCLA, 4/9/74 Game 6.................................. vs. BYU, 5/6/88
OPPONENT HITTING MOST AT-BATS
Inning 12...........................at Air Force, 4/7/89 Game 64..........................vs. Oregon, 5/23/78
MOST RUNS SCORED Inning 13...........................at Air Force, 4/7/89 Game 25..................vs. New Mexico, 3/14/97
MOST RUNS BATTED IN Inning 13...........................at Air Force, 4/7/89 Game 23..................vs. New Mexico, 3/14/97
MOST HIT BATTERS Inning 3........... at Hawai‘i-Hilo (7th), 1/26/93 at Cal State Northridge (6th), 3/12/96 Game 5............................. vs. UCLA, 2/16/87
at Hawai‘i-Hilo, 1/26/93
34...........................at Air Force, 4/8/99
MOST BASES-ON-BALLS Inning 7..............vs. U.S. International, 4/1/82 Game 17............vs. U.S. International, 4/1/82
MOST STRIKEOUTS Inning 4.................vs. Colorado State, 4/15/89 Game 20..........................vs. Oregon, 5/20/82
MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Inning 15..................vs. New Mexico, 4/22/89 Game 27................at Colorado State, 4/29/87
MOST STRIKEOUTS Inning 3.............................................. by many Game 17................. (2x) last vs. Rice, 3/20/04
MOST STOLEN BASES Inning 6................. vs. San Diego State, 5/8/83 Game 9................. vs. San Diego State, 5/8/83
OPPONENT PITCHING MOST INNINGS PITCHED Game 18..........................vs. Oregon, 5/23/78
MOST HITS ALLOWED Inning 12..................vs. Murray State, 3/16/85 Game 35...........................at Air Force, 4/8/99
MOST RUNS ALLOWED Inning 15..................vs. New Mexico, 4/22/89 Game
MOST BASES-ON-BALLS Inning 9.......................... vs. St. Mary’s, 4/8/79 vs. Murray State, 3/16/85 Game 19........... vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/6/88
MOST WILD PITCHES Game 10....................... vs. Air Force, 4/22/88
MOST HIT-BATTERS Game 6..................... vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, 2/8/98 vs. St. Mary’s, 2/14/99
MOST BALKS Game 2................... vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, 4/15/77 vs. Utah, 4/16/88
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TABLE OF CONTENTS OPPONENT FIELDING MOST PUTOUTS Game 54..........................vs. Oregon, 5/23/78
MOST ASSISTS Game 28..........................vs. Oregon, 5/23/78
MOST ERRORS Game 9..................... vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, 2/4/79
MOST TOTAL CHANCES Game 86..........................vs. Oregon, 5/23/78
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS Game 5....................vs. New Mexico, 5/16/92
GAME RECORDS TOP SINGLE-GAME ATTENDANCE Atten. 18,348 8,003 6,382 5,599 5,320 4,989 4,935 4,921 4,916 4,883 4,832 4,783 4,702 4,684 4,666 4,615 4,581 4,577 4,570 4,567 4,560 4,534 4,527 4,518 4,484 4,475 4,471 4,452 4,452 4,424 4,423 4,419 4,403 4,395 4,393 4,387 4,379 4,379 4,377 4,369 4,368 4,357
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Opponent Date UNLV 5/19/79 Utah 5/20/82 San Diego State 5/14/88 Arizona State 5/14/83 Wichita State 3/27/93 Oregon State 3/26/94 Sacramento State 4/1/94 Lewis-Clark State 3/25/94 Stanford 2/20/94 Washington 3/27/94 Oregon State 3/22/94 Washington 3/21/94 Florida State 2/4/94 Texas 2/25/11 Louisiana Tech 4/21/07 San Diego State 3/19/94 Fresno State 5/19/07 Sacramento State 4/29/06 Sacramento State 4/2/94 Louisiana Tech 5/2/09 UH-Hilo 5/14/94 UH-Hilo 5/15/94 Washington State 3/6/94 Rice 5/8/04 Fresno State 4/30/94 UCLA 2/26/94 UCLA 2/25/94 Utah Valley 5/17/08 Cal State Northridge 4/16/94 Fresno State 5/1/94 Washington State 3/4/94 California 1/29/94 Wichita State 3/29/95 Nebraska 3/29/98 Grand Canyon 3/25/94 San Diego State* 5/15/88 Florida State 2/3/94 Cal State Northridge 4/17/94 Stanford 2/18/94 San Diego State 3/17/95 UCLA 2/27/94 Southern California 2/24/95
4,354 4,350 4,350 4,345 4,339 4,334 4,326 4,312 4,312 4,312 4,310 4,304
Stanford 2/19/94 Loyola Marymount 2/13/94 Cal State Northridge 4/15/94 Southern California 2/25/06 San Diego State 3/18/94 Southern California 2/26/95 San Jose State 4/4/09 Oregon 2/18/11 Southern California 2/26/95 San Diego State 3/20/94 California 1/28/94 Stanford 2/21/92
15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13
Winthrop at San Jose State Cal Poly-Pomona Stanford Loyola Marymount California Lewis-Clark State at San Diego State at San Diego State California Sacramento State Pacific
3/15/05 4/4/08 7/16/75 2/14/88 2/27/88 2/17/90 3/29/96 4/19/96 4/24/81 2/13/93 2/9/02 2/20/05
13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
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San Jose State Brigham Young Cal State Northridge New Mexico Sacramento State UCLA Southern California UC Irvine at Hawai‘i-Hilo at Rice San Jose State Long Beach State
4/1/06 3/8/75 3/23/81 5/1/82 3/24/91 1/1/95 2/25/95 3/3/02 3/15/02 5/21/05 3/31/06 3/7/08
HOME ATTENDANCE Sellouts (Season) - 43, 1992 Consecutive Sellouts - 41, 1992 Game (Turnstile) - 4,312 vs. Wichita State at Les Murakami Stadium, 3/27/93 Game (Issued) - 5,320 vs. Wichita State at Les Murakami Stadium, 3/27/93 Game - 18,348 vs. UNLV at Aloha Stadium, 5/19/79 Turnstile (Season) - 151,949 (45 dates), 1992 Average Turnstile - 3,377 (45 dates), 1992 Tickets Issued (Season) - 208,378 (45 dates), 1992 Average Tickets Issued - 4,663 (43 dates), 1993
LONGEST GAMES (TIME) Time 5:19 4:53 4:51 4:46 4:43 4:30 4:30 4:26 4:25 4:18 4:14 4:14 4:13 4:13 4:13 4:12 4:10 4:10 4:10 4:10 4:09 4:09 4:09 4:09 4:06 4:04 4:03 4:01
Game (Innings) Date at San Diego St. (15) 4/22/94 Winthrop (15) 3/15/05 at San Jose State (15) 4/4/08 Loyola Marymount (14)2/27/98 San Jose State (13) 4/1/06 Texas (15) 2/26/11 So. California (12) 2/25/95 Texas (11) 1/31/04 at Hawai‘i-Hilo (12) 3/15/02 Stanford (10) 2/26/84 at San Diego State (13) 4/24/81 New Mexico (11) 5/1/82 at New Mexico 4/14/97 at New Mexico 4/15/97 Pacific (10) 2/19/05 at Rice (12) 5/21/05 at UTEP (10) 4/26/85 Sacramento State 1/22/98 UH-Hilo (Kona) 2/8/98 San Diego State 3/6/98 Stanford (14) 2/14/88 California 2/21/88 Miami 1/19/97 San Jose State 3/31/06 Santa Clara (10) 2/19/00 at Nevada 5/22/04 Santa Clara 5/23/86 San Francisco 1/17/98
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LONGEST GAMES (INNINGS) Inn. 19 15 15 15
Game Oregon Texas Florida State at San Diego State
Date 5/23/78 2/26/11 4/4/77 4/22/94
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LES MURAKAMI
In 1971, Les Murakami became the parttime Head coach for the University of Hawai‘i baseball team. He had no scholarships, no baseball field and no equipment to participate in a local baseball league. Pitcher Gerald Ako, out of ‘Aiea High, was Murakami’s first scholarship player in 1974.
DEREK TATSUNO
(1977-79) - One of the most dominant pitchers in NCAA history, Derek Tatsuno went a remarkable 40-6 during his career at UH, earning All-America honors as a sophomore and junior. The local product from ‘Aiea High School on O‘ahu was also a first-team All-Region pick in each of his three years at Manoa. During his junior season, Tatsuno set NCAA records for season wins (20) and strikeouts (245) which still
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Three seasons later, another ‘Aiea alumnus, Derek Tatsuno, followed and would become arguable the greatest player in Rainbow baseball history. Soon, gatherings in the hundreds at UH games turned in to standingroom-only sellouts in the little 2,500 all-aluminum bleacher facility that was the original Rainbow Stadium. During the next 30 years, he built an NCAA division 1 power with full scholarships, an on-campus stadium and an all-collegiate schedule. He became one of the best coaches in college baseball history, posting a total of 1,079 wins. In his career, Murakami coached over 400 college players. Seventy-six of them went on to play professional baseball. Under his leadership his University of Hawai‘i team won the WAC (Western Athletic Conference) Championship six times, went to the NCAA tournament 11 times, was ranked number 1 in the nation during 1979, and was the runner-up at the College World Series in 1980. That appearance got the ball rolling for construction of the present-day 4,312-seat structure that was named for the coach in 2001. In 1999, Murakami was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches’ Association Hall of Fame.
stand today. The flame-throwing left-hander was also selected one of three Co-Players of the Century by Collegiate Baseball Magazine and was also voted to Baseball America’s All-Century College Baseball Team. In addition, Tatsuno was named to the Collegiate Baseball America All-Time All-Star Team. After his career at UH, the former Team USA member was taken in the second round of the 1979 Major League Baseball Draft by the San Diego Padres, but opted to play professionally in Japan. He returned to the states to finish his career with the Milwaukee Brewers’ organization, reaching the AAA level. A 12th-round draft pick of the Cincinnati Reds out of high school, Tatsuno would be selected in five more drafts before signing with Milwaukee in the first round in 1982. Tatsuno went on to play in the Brewers organization and, from 1983 to 1987, played for several Minor League teams. His career came full circle when he returned to the islands to play AAA ball for the Hawai‘i Islanders in 1987. UH retired his number in 1997 and in 2007 he was inducted in the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007.
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AWARDS AND HONORS ALL-CENTURY Collegiate Baseball Co-Player of the Century Derek Tatsuno Baseball America All-Century Team Derek Tatsuno Baseball America All-Time All-Star Team Derek Tatsuno
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Kolten Wong, 2B, ESPN.com 1st team, 2B, ABCA 1st team, 2B, Perfect Game 1st team, 2B, Baseball America 3rd team, 2B, Collegiate Baseball HM, 2B, CBI.com Lenny Linsky, 1st team, P, ABCA 3rd team, P, Collegiate Baseball HM, P, CBI.com P, Jewish Sports Review Steven Wright, 2nd team, P, Rivals.com 2nd team, P, Baseball America 3rd team, P, Collegiate Baseball P, National Baseball Foundation Mark Johnson, 1st team, P, Collegiate Baseball 3rd team, P, Baseball America Kenny Harrison, 1st team, U, CBWA Scott Karl, 1st team, P, ABCA 1st team, P, Collegiate Baseball 2nd team, P, Baseball America Bill Blanchette, 1st team, P, Collegiate Baseball 2nd team, P, Baseball America 3rd team, U, ABCA John Matias, 3rd team, DH, AACBC Dan Snover, 3rd team, INF, Baseball America Joey Vierra, 3rd team, P, Baseball America Mike Campbell, 3rd team, P, Baseball America Mario Monico, 3rd team, OF, Baseball America Mario Monico, 3rd team, OF, AACBC Bryan Duquette, 1st team, P, AACBC 1st team, P, Baseball America Greg Oniate, 3rd team, OF, AACBC Collin Tanabe, 1st team, C, Baseball Bulletin Derek Tatsuno, 1st team, P, AACBC Derek Tatsuno, 3rd team, P, AACBC
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Kolten Wong, 2B, Baseball America
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Kolten Wong, 1st team, OF, Baseball America 1st team, OF, Ping! Rivals.com, Louisville Slugger, NCBWA Matt Sisto, 3rd team, P, Ping! Greg Garcia, HM, INF, Ping! Vinnie Catricala, DH, Louisville Slugger HM, Ping! Joe Spiers, SS, Louisville Slugger Matt Inouye, HM, OF/C, Louisville Slugger Isaac Omura, HM, INF, Louisville Slugger Cortland Wilson, HM, INF, Louisville Slugger Andrew McNally, 1st team, P, Baseball
1991 1990
America Craig Tucker, 1st team, P, Collegiate Baseball Levon Largusa, 1st team, P, Baseball America
*AACBC denotes American Association of College Baseball Coaches **ABCA denotes American Baseball Coaches Association ***NCBWA denotes National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
ALL-DISTRICT 1977 1978 1979 1980
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Derek Tatsuno, P, AACBC (1st) Derek Tatsuno, P, AACBC (1st) Derek Tatsuno, P, AACBC (1st) Kimo Perkins, INF, AABC Rick Bass, OF, AABC Kevin Williams, OF, AABC Chuck Crim, P, AABC (2nd) Thad Reece, INF, AABC (2nd) Howard Dashefsky, 1B, AABC (1st) Kimo Perkins, INF, AABC Thad Reece, INF, AABC (1st) Greg Oniate, OF, AABC (1st) Bryan Duquette, P, AABC (1st) Collin Tanabe, C, AACBC (2nd) Bryan Duquette, P, AABC(1st) Greg Oniate, OF, AACBC (2nd) Mario Monico, OF, AABC (1st) Joel Lono, P, AABC (1st) Peter Ho, C, AACBC (3rd) Mario Monico, OF, Converse (1st) Joey Vierra, P, AABC (1st) Todd Crosby, INF, AABC (1st) Dan Snover, INF, AABC (1st) Larry Gonzales, C, AABC (1st) Paul Brown, P, AABC (1st) Dan Nyssen, OF, AACBC (2nd) Levon Largusa, P, AACB (2nd) Bill Blanchette, P, ABCA (1st) Tim Albert, OF, ABCA (1st) Todd Takayoshi, C, ABCA Harold Cabbab, OF, ABCA (2nd) Scott Karl, P, ABCA (1st) Brady Perreira, P, ABCA (2nd) Dwayne Daughtry, OF, ABCA (2nd) Matt Apana, P, ABCA (1st) Kenny Harrison, OF, ABCA (2nd) Franz Yuen, OF, ABCA (2nd) Mark Johnson, P, NCBWA (2nd) (Rotary Smith Super Team) Jon Hee, SS, ABCA (1st) Kolten Wong, OF, ABCA (2nd)
DEREK TATSUNO
JON HEE
ALL-COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 1980
Collin Tanabe, C; Kimo Perkins, 3B Eric Tokunaga, SS
REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT 2010 (Tempe, AZ)
David Freitas, C Kolten Wong, INF Jeff Van Doornum, OF 2006 (Corvallis, OR) Ian Harrington, P Justin Frash, 3B Matt Inouye, OF Derek DuPree, DH 1993 (College Station, TX) Kenny Harrison, C 1992 (Tuscon, AZ) Rob Williams, DH Scott Craven, 3B
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1987 (Tempe, AZ) 1986 (Los Angeles, CA) 1984 (Tempe, AZ)
1982 (Fresno, CA) 1980 (Austin, TX)
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1977 (Honolulu, O‘ahu)
Erik Evans, OF Tim Albert, OF Steve Otani, SS Todd Takayoshi, C Brady Perreira, P Steve Morris, OF Randy Oyama, C Markus Owens, 3B Kelsey Isa, SS Greg Vasquez, SS Kahai Shishido, 3B Mario Monico, OF Joey Meyer, DH Greg Oniate, DH, MVP Rick Bass, OF Thad Reece, SS David Smith, P Collin Tanabe, C Derek Tatsuno, P Curt Watanabe, 3B Jon Hansen, OF Curt Watanabe, 3B
WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Jon Hee 2011
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First Team: Kolten Wong, 2B. Zack Swasey, OF. Second Team: Jeff Van Doornum, 1B. Lenny Linsky, RP First Team: Greg Garcia, INF. Lenny Linsky, P Kolten Wong, 2B. Jeff Van Doornum, DH, Second Team: Josh Slaats, P First Team: Jayson Kramer, P Kevin Macdonald, 1B, Kolten Wong, OF. Second Team: Greg Garcia, SS. First Team: Jared Alexander, SP Brandon Haislet, OF. Jon Hee, SS. Second Team: Greg Garcia, 2B. Landon Hernandez, C. Second Team: Vinnie Catricala, DH. Justin Frash, 3B. Brandon Haislet, OF. Jon Hee, 2B. Kris Sanchez, 1B. First Team: Luis Avila, 1B. Tyler Davis, RP Robbie Wilder, Steven Wright, SP Second Team: Eli Christensen, SS. Justin Costi, SP Jon Hee, 2B. Matt Inouye, OF. First Team: Matt Inouye, OF. Isaac Omura, 2B. Stephen Bryant, SP Second Team: Darrell Fisherbaugh, RP Esteban Lopez, C. Joe Spiers, SS. Nathan Thurber, DH. First Team: Ricky Bauer, SP Greg Kish, OF. Second Team: Isaac Omura, 2B. Darrell Fisherbaugh, RP Andrew Sansaver, 1B. Stephen Bryant, SP First Team: Brent Cook, U. Second Team: Jaziel Mendoza, OF. Chris George, P Second Team: Gregg Omori, 1B. First Team: Matthew Purtell, U. Second Team: Cortland Wilson, DH. First Team: Kenn Wakakuwa, 2B. Jamie Aloy, 1B. Second Team: Sean Takamori, OF. First Team: Jamie Aloy, 1B. Second Team: Sean Takamori, OF. Tracy Nakano, DH. First Team (Western Division): Neal Honma, DH. Jody Napuunoa, 2B. Greg Millichap, OF. First Team (Western Division): Jody Napuunoa, 2B. First Team (Western Division): Franz Yuen, OF. First Team (Western Division): Kenny Harrison, OF. Franz Yuen, OF. Andrew McNally, P
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First Team: Scott Karl, P First Team: Bill Blanchette, P Todd Takayoshi, C. Derron Moreland, OF. Tim Albert, OF. First Team: John Matias, DH. First Team: Steve Morris, OF. Danny Kapea, P First Team (Western Division): Markus Owens, 3B. Dan Snover, 2B. Mark Rasmussen, SS. Larry Gonzales, C. Dan Nyssen, OF. John Matias, DH. Paul Brown, P First Team: Todd Crosby, 2B. Phil Williams,C. Joey Vierra, P Western Division: Todd Crosby, 2B. Phil Williams, C. Joey Vierra, P First Team: Mario Monico, OF. Todd Crosby, INF. Mike Campbell, P Southern Division: Todd Crosby, INF. Kelsey Isa, INF. Mario Monico, OF. Dan Nyssen, OF. Mike Campbell, P Charles Jackson, OF. Joel Lono, P Mike Campbell, P Greg Oniate, OF. Bryan Duquette, P Greg Vasquez, INF. Mario Monico, OF. Collin Tanabe, C. Howard Dashefsky, 1B. Kimo Perkins, INF. Thad Reece, INF. Greg Oniate, OF. Bryan Duquette, P Kimo Perkins, INF. Rick Bass, OF. Kevin Williams, OF Chuck Crim, P
WAC TOP HONORS 2011 2009 2006 2004 1993
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Joshua Green, Richard Olsen. Greg Oniate Brent Cook, Derek Honma, Bryan Lee, Timothy Montgomery, Aaron Pribble, Julian Russell. Bryan Lee, Aaron Pribble, Matthew Purtell.
GREG ONIATE
Mike Trapasso, Coach of the Year Kolten Wong, Freshman of the Year Steven Wright, Pitcher of the Year Mike Trapasso, Coach of the Year Mike Trapasso, Coach of the Year Kenny Harrison West Division Player of the Year Andrew McNally West Division Freshman of the Year Scott Karl, Player of the Year Les Murakami, Coach of the Year Bill Blanchette, Player of the Year Les Murakami, Coach of the Year
ACADEMIC HONORS ALL-REGION 1993 1999
Franz Yuen, District VIII, (1st) Lars Hansen, All-District VIII, (1st)
ALL-WAC 2011
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Breland Almadova, Collin Bennett, Zach Gallagher, Pi’ikea Kitamura, Matt Sisto, Jeff Van Doornum. Greg Garcia, Josh Slaats. Vinnie Catricala, Greg Garcia, Shane Hoey, Jayson Kramer, Matt Roquemore Josh Slaats. Jonathan Hee, Jayson Kramer, Vinny Catricala. Vinny Catricala, Elijah Christensen, Jonathan Hee, Jayson Kramer, Kevin MacDonald, Kristoffer Sanchez. Jonathan Hee, Richard Olsen. Gregory Kish, Richard Olsen. Creighton Kahoalii, Gregory Kish. Joel Lono
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POSTSEASON HISTORY WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 1980 (Honolulu, O‘ahu) 5/16 Brigham Young 5/17 Brigham Young 1981 (Provo, UT) 5/18 Brigham Young 5/18 Brigham Young 1982 (Honolulu, O‘ahu) 5/20 Utah 5/21 San Diego St. 5/22 San Diego St. 1983 (Provo, UT) 5/19 Brigham Young 5/20 Wyoming 5/20 San Diego St. 1984 (Honolulu, O‘ahu) 5/17 Utah 5/18 Brigham Young 5/19 San Diego St. 5/19 San Diego St. 1985 (Provo, UT) 5/16 Brigham Young 5/17 New Mexico 5/17 Utah 5/18 Brigham Young 5/18 Brigham Young 1986 (San Diego, CA) 5/8 Wyoming 5/9 San Diego St. 5/9 Wyoming 5/10 San Diego St. 5/10 San Diego St.
W W
9-2 7-0
L L
11-4 (7) 3-1
W W W
6-0 12-4 12-5
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7-5 6-4 16-11
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17-4 10-6 8-6 5-4
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6-5 12-11 26-7 (8) 21-14 6-4
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1987 (Provo, UT) 5/7 New Mexico 5/8 San Diego St. 5/9 Brigham Young 1988 (Honolulu, O‘ahu) 5/19 Brigham Young 5/20 Brigham Young 1989 (Honolulu, O‘ahu) 5/18 San Diego St. 5/19 Brigham Young 5/19 San Diego St. 5/20 Brigham Young 5/20 Brigham Young 1990 (Honolulu, O’ahu) 5/17 San Diego St. 5/18 Wyoming 1991 (Honolulu, O‘ahu) 5/16 Wyoming 5/17 Brigham Young 5/18 San Diego St. 5/19 San Diego St. 1992 (Honolulu, O‘ahu) 5/14 New Mexico 5/15 San Diego St. 5/16 New Mexico 5/16 New Mexico 1999 (Fresno, CA) 5/19 Texas Christian 5/20 New Mexico 5/21 Texas Christian
W W W
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L L
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7-6 12-9 6-4 7-2 (10)
W W L W
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2006 (Fresno, CA) 5/25 Louisiana Tech 5/26 Nevada 5/27 Louisiana Tech 5/27 Nevada 5/28 Fresno St. 2007 (Reno, NV) 5/24 Nevada 5/25 Sacramento St. 5/26 Nevada 2008 (Ruston, LA) 5/22 New Mexico St. 5/23 Nevada 5/24 Fresno St. 5/25 Nevada 2009 (Honolulu, O‘ahu) 5/21 Louisiana Tech 5/22 Nevada 5/23 Fresno State 2010 (Mesa, AZ) 5/26 Louisiana Tech 5/27 New Mexico State 5/28 Fresno State 5/29 Fresno State 5/30 Fresno State 2011 (Mesa, AZ) 5/26 San Jose State 5/27 Fresno State 5/28 Louisiana Tech 5/28 Fresno State
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POSTSEASON HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT 1977 West Regional (Honolulu, O‘ahu) 5/26 Southern California L 6-1 5/27 CS Los Angeles L 8-4 1979 Midwest Regional (Tucson, AZ) 5/25 Indiana St. W 4-3 5/26 Arizona L 10-2 5/27 Oklahoma W 12-8 5/28 Arizona L 5-3 1980 Central Regional (Austin, TX) 5/23 UT-Pan American W 8-4 5/24 Louisiana Tech W 2-1 5/25 Texas W 7-3 College World Series (Omaha, NE) 5/30 Florida St. W 7-6 6/1 St. John’s W 7-6 6/2 Miami (Fla.) W 9-3 6/4 Arizona L 5-4 (11) 6/5 Arizona L 5-3 1982 West I Regional (Fresno, CA) 5/27 Stanford L 10-5 5/28 Pepperdine L 13-9 1984 West II Regional (Tempe, AZ) 5/25 Stanford W 10-7 (10) 5/26 Arizona St. L 15-11 5/27 Stanford L 11-7 1986 West Regional (Los Angeles, CA) 5/22 UCLA W 6-3 5/23 UC Santa Barbara W 8-6 5/24 Loyola Marymount L 10-6 5/25 Loyola Marymount L 12-5 1987 West II Regional (Tempe, AZ) 5/22 UCLA L 12-11 5/23 Arizona W 6-3
5/24 1989 5/26 5/27 1991 5/24 5/25 5/26 5/26 5/27 1992 5/22 5/23 5/23 5/24 5/25 5/25 1993 5/27 5/28 5/29 2006 6/2 6/3 6/4 6/4 2010 6/4 6/5 6/6 6/6
UCLA L 16-7 West I Regional (Tucson, AZ) Long Beach St. L 14-7 Arizona L 17-3 West I Regional (Los Angeles, CA) Minnesota L 5-3 Middle Tenn. St. W 7-3 Minnesota W 12-5 Southern California W 7-3 Creighton L 15-8 West Regional (Tucson, AZ) Southeast Louisiana L 8-0 Arizona W 10-3 SE Louisiana W 10-3 Washington W 9-3 Pepperdine W 6-3 Pepperdine L 9-0 Central I Regional (College Station, TX) North Carolina W 9-8 UCLA L 9-4 North Carolina L 10-8 Corvallis Regional (Corvallis, OR) Kansas L 9-6 Wright St. W 5-3 Kansas W 9-5 Oregon St. L 12-3 Tempe Regional (Tempe, AZ) San Diego W 4-3 Arizona State L 12-1 San Diego W 12-9 Arizona State L 8-4
Total Record: 21-24 (.467)
The 1980 Rainbows were arguably the most celebrated in program history, advancing to the NCAA College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. The ‘Bows defeated Florida State, St. John’s, and Miami (Fla.) to advance to the national championship game where they fell to Arizona. Hawai‘i was led by a dominant pitching staff made up of 10-game winners Bryan Duquette, David Smith, and Chuck Crim. Crim was fantastic throughout the season, posting a 15-0 record and defeating Florida State in the World Series opener.
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‘BOWS IN THE PROS P Player Neal Blaisdell N Ted Nobriga T JJyun Hirota SStan Hashimoto JJames Dyer Allan Yamamoto A Dave D Nelson Tom Bhagwat T Bob Ehrig B SShelly Draimin Ed Gilliam E Gerald Ako G Paul Mize P Mike Kelly M Richard Olsen R Dean Hall D Derek Tatsuno D JJon Hansen Vern Ramie V Curt Watanabe C Gene Smith G Jerry Stovall J Derek Tatsuno D Derek Tatsuno D Kevin Williams K Rick Bass Derek Tatsuno Scott Roberts Collin Tanabe Thad Reece Jay Erdahl Derek Tatsuno Bryan Duquette Chuck Crim* Keith Komeiji Glenn Braggs* Joey Meyer* Terry Derby David Smith Kyle Tengan Chuck Jackson* Bob Siegel Lance Belen Joel Lono Ross Hayashi Mike Campbell* Mario Monico Bruce Walton* Todd Crosby Phil Williams Paul Brown Greg Burlingame Dan Nyssen Markus Owens Joey Vierra Paul List Danny Kapea Larry Gonzales* Robert Muhammad Steve Morris Rocky Ynclan Brian Hart Brian Souza Jeff Ball Tim Albert Levon Largusa Scott Karl* Jay Holland Bill Blanchette Matt Apana Tyler Cheff Bobby Moore 54
Year Round Team 1923 —— Chicago White Sox 1932 —— St. Louis Cardinals 1949 —— Tokyo Giants 1954 —— Japan 1957 —— Milwaukee Braves 1957 —— Daiei (Japan) 1971 FA Pittsburgh Pirates 1975 9th San Francisco Giants 1975 33rd Baltimore Orioles 1975 FA Baltimore Orioles 1975 FA Portland (AAA) 1977 8th Kansas City Royals 1977 14th Oakland Athletics 1977 FA Toronto Blue Jays 1978 4th Milwaukee Brewers 1978 18th Milwaukee Brewers 1979 2nd San Diego Padres 1979 3rd Milwaukee Brewers 1979 12th Toronto Blue Jays 1979 FA Milwaukee Brewers 1979 FA Milwaukee Brewers 1979 FA San Francisco Giants 1980 2ndw Chicago White Sox 1980 3rds New York Mets 1980 11th Minnesota Twins 1980 17th Milwaukee Brewers 1981 2ndw Cincinnati Reds 1981 2nd Milwaukee Brewers 1981 5th Milwaukee Brewers 1981 17th Oakland Athletics 1981 FA Seattle Mariners 1982 1st (Jan.) Milwaukee Brewers 1982 2nd Milwaukee Brewers 1982 17th Milwaukee Brewers 1983 1st (Jan.) Seattle Mariners 1983 2nd Milwaukee Brewers 1983 5th Milwaukee Brewers 1983 16th Milwaukee Brewers 1983 FA Seattle Mariners 1983 FA Hawai‘i Islanders 1984 7th Houston Astros 1984 8th Seattle Mariners 1984 12th Pittsburgh Pirates 1984 12th Cincinnati Reds 1984 FA Hawai‘i Islanders 1985 1st Seattle Mariners 1985 12th Milwaukee Brewers 1985 16th Oakland Athletics 1986 5th Philadelphia Phillies 1986 45th Baltimore Orioles 1987 2nd Boston Red Sox 1987 24th Seattle Mariners 1987 7th Houston Astros 1987 19th San Francisco Giants 1987 31st Cincinnati Reds 1987 FA California Angels 1988 11th Milwaukee Brewers 1988 22nd California Angels 1988 22nd Milwaukee Brewers 1988 35th Minnesota Twins 1989 36th Milwaukee Brewers 1989 FA Cleveland Indians 1990 11th Milwaukee Brewers 1990 33rd California Angels 1991 18th Milwaukee Brewers 1992 3rd Toronto Blue Jays 1992 6th Milwaukee Brewers 1992 32nd Colorado Rockies 1992 43rd California Angels 1993 22nd Seattle Mariners 1994 53rd Cleveland Indians 1995 23rd Texas Rangers 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
‘BOWS IN THE PROS Player Mark Johnson* Jason Ross Paul Ah Yat Jay Spurgeon* Andrew McNally Darren Blakely Dusty Bergman Lars Hansen Corey Miller Matt Wheeler Kenn Wakakuwa Rich Snider Jeff Coleman Grady Symonds Aaron Pribble Brian Bock Tim Montgomery Chris George Brian Finegan Clary Carlsen Jaziel Mendoza Josh Green Isaac Omura Stephen Bryant Ricky Bauer Steven Wright Matt Inouye Esteban Lopez Darrell Fisherbaugh Tyler Davis Ian Harrington Justin Frash Kris Sanchez Mark Rodriguez Matt Daly Jon Hee Brandon Haislet Landon Hernandez Vinnie Catricala Josh Slaats Greg Garcia David Freitas Sam Spangler Kolten Wong Blair Walters Michael Blake Randy Yard Alex Capaul Lenny Linsky
Year 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011
Round 1st 13th 21st 8th FA 5th 6th 28th FA FA FA FA 21st 39th FA 14th 23rd FA 15th 33rd FA FA 17th 20th FA 2nd 21st 25th 50th 21st 23rd 27th FA FA 13th 21st 23rd 50th 10th 5th 7th 15th 41st 22nd 11th 16th 36th 43rd 2nd
Team Houston Astros Atlanta Braves Pittsburgh Pirates Baltimore Orioles Cleveland Indians Anaheim Angels Anaheim Angels San Francisco Giants Oakland Athletics Evansville Otters (Ind.) Tampa Bay Devil Rays Oakland Athletics Oakland Athletics Arizona Diamondbacks Sonoma Crushers (Ind.) Baltimore Orioles Cleveland Indians San Francisco Giants Cleveland Indians Philadelphia Phillies Ohio Valley Redcoats (Ind.) Surprise Fightin’ Falcons (Ind.) Oakland Athletics Oakland Athletics San Francisco Giants Cleveland Indians Chicago White Sox Los Angeles Dodgers Boston Red Sox San Diego Padres Arizona Diamondbacks Oakland Athletics Seattle Mariners Cleveland Indians Toronto Blue Jays Boston Red Sox Philadelphia Phillies Detroit Tigers Seattle Mariners Colorado Rockies St. Louis Cardinals Washington Nationals Minnesota Twins St. Louis Cardinals Chicago White Sox Arizona Diamondbacks Cincinnati Reds Arizona Diamondbacks Tampa Bay Rays
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HISTORIC MOMENTS PERFECT GAME Paul Brown vs. Wyoming, (7 inn.), 4/14/87 (Rainbow Stadium)
NO-HITTERS 7-Innings Joel Lono vs. Murray St., 3/8/80; David Smith vs. New Mexico, 5/9/80; Levon Largusa vs. Colorado St., 4/15/90. 9-Innings David Smith vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, 2/7/81; Rocky Ynclan, Todd Carlsen, Donovan Oda (combined) vs. New Mexico, 4/21/89. Opponent No-Hitters Randy Scarberry, Tom Coffin, Mark Sogge of USC (combined), 4/7/71 (Honolulu Stadium) Derek Diaz, Horace Gray of Hawai‘i-Hilo (combined), 2/19/82 (UH Field) Jeff Nichols of Rice (7 inn.) 3/14/98 (Cameron Field) Cody Wheeler of Coastal Carolina, 4/26/09, at Les Murakami Stadium.
ONE-HITTERS 7-Innings Gerald Ako vs. Cal Poly-Pomona, 5/12/75 Derek Tatsuno vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo (8 inn.), 5/8/77 Derek Tatsuno vs. Cal State Los Angeles, 5/2/78 David Smith vs. Texas-El Paso, 4/26/80 Wes Kimura vs. U.S. International, 4/2/82 Ross Hayashi vs. U.S. International, 4/2/82 Mike Campbell vs. Hawai‘i Pacific, 5/5/85 Paul Brown, Cary Nagano, Joey Vierra vs. San Diego State, 4/4/87 Scott Karl vs. Wyoming, 4/13/91 Levon Largusa vs. Wyoming, April, 1992 9-Innings Dan Penner vs. UNLV, 5/14/82 Mark Furtak vs. Stanford, 2/16/86 Levon Largusa, Jeff Ball vs. Notre Dame, 2/23/90 Levon Largusa, Brian Souza vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, 3/16/90 Andrew McNally vs. Washington State, 3/11/93 Steven Wright vs. Loyola Marymount, 2/17/06 Justin Costi, Darrell Fisherbaugh vs. UC Santa Barbara, 2/27/06 Opponent One-Hitters Jerry Felt (Mesa State) in Easter Tournament, 3/24/78 Kenny Baugh (Rice) in WAC game, 4/20/01 Mike Malott (San Jose State) in Easter Tournament, March 28, 2002 Chris Nicoll, Phil Tripoli, Kris Krise, Ryan Edell and Steve Schroer (UC Irvine), May 21, 2003
UH GRAND SLAM CLUB Dean Hall vs. UNLV, 4/6/77 Wade Mauricio vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, 2/4/79 Jay Erdahl vs. New Mexico, 4/26/80 Howard Dashefsky vs. Cal State Northridge, 3/27/81 Randy Inaba vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, 2/5/82 Glenn Braggs vs. Cal Poly-Pomona , 3/24/83 Lance Belen vs. Loyola Marymount, 3/11/84 Dan Nyssen at Hawai‘i-Hilo, 2/1/86 Dan Nyssen at Utah, 4/11/86 John Matias vs. Portland State, 3/25/88 Brian Hart at Utah, 5/5/89 Bill Blanchette at Air Force, 4/8/91 Kenny Harrison vs. California, 2/12/93 Keoni Hansen at Cal State Sacramento, 5/7/94 Corey Ishigo vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo (Maui), 2/12/95 Keoni Hansen at Fresno State, 2/12/95 Neal Honma at New Mexico, 2/14/97 Tracy Nakano at Fresno State, 4/25/97 Neal Honma at Rice, 2/14/98 Gregg Omori vs. San Jose State, 3/23/01 56
Gregg Omori at Hawai‘i-Hilo, May 12, 2001 Grady Symonds vs. UC-Irvine, March 3, 2002 Creighton Kahoali‘i vs. Hawai‘i-Hilo, Feb. 21, 2004 Jose Castaneda vs. Florida State, March 12, 2005 Schafer Magana at San Jose State, April 23, 2005 Derek DuPree vs. Nevada, May 27, 2006 Kris Sanchez vs. Pacific, Feb. 9, 2007 Kevin Macdonald at New Mexico State, Apr. 25, 2009 Easton Torigoe vs. Air Force, Mar. 19, 2010 Christian Johnson at San Diego, Mar. 29, 2010
OPPONENT GRAND SLAMS Walt Arnold (New Mexico) off Joel Lono at Lobo Field, April 11, 1980 John Fontes (UTEP) off Ross Hayashi at Dudley Field, April 29, 1983 Flavio Alfaro (San Diego State) off Mike Campbell at BYU, May 20, 1983 John Dias (Hawai‘i Pacific) off Monty Vold at Rainbow Stadium, Feb. 4, 1984 Ray Williamson (Santa Clara) off Monty Vold at Rainbow Stadium, March 23, 1986 Doug Mientkiewicz (Florida State) off Andrew McNally at Rainbow Stadium, Feb. 4, 1994 Jed Hansen (Stanford) off Robbie Robinson at Rainbow Stadium, Feb. 20, 1994 Derek Tamburro (UCLA) off Roger Mills at Rainbow Stadium, Feb. 26, 1994 Kevin Howard (Cal State Northridge) off Mark Johnson at Matador Field, March 13, 1994 Curtis Johnson (California) off Dusty Bergman at Rainbow Stadium, Jan. 31, 1997 Jose Miranda (CS Northridge) off Robbie Robinson at Rainbow Stadium, March 30, 1997 Josh Hannah (Fresno State) off Randon Ho at Pete Beiden Field, April 26, 1998 Brandon Haygood (Louisiana Tech) off Chris George at J.C. Love Field, May 9, 2002 Matt Einpahr (California) off Dean Turner at Evans Diamond, April 20, 2005 Drew Johnson (Nevada) off Justin Costi at Pete Beiden Field (WAC), May 26, 2006 Tim Wheeler (Sacramento State) off Nick Rhodes at Hornet Field, March 29,2008 Chris Kersten (Louisiana Tech) off Josh Slaats at J.C. Love Field, Apr. 26, 2008 Joe Scaperotta (New Mexico State) off Jayson Kramer at Presley Askew Field, May 9, 2008 Leo Aguirre (New Mexico State) off Alex Capaul at Presley Askew Field, May 10, 2008 Leo Aguirre (New Mexico State) off Cameron Wheeler at Les Murakami Stadium, May 22, 2008 Luke Adkins (Mississippi State) off Harrison Kuroda at Les Murakami Stadium, March 7, 2009
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UH CYCLE CLUB Glenn Braggs at New Mexico, April 27, 1983 Markus Owens at Brigham Young, April 14, 1986 Randy Oyama at Colorado State, April 30, 1987 John Matias at Wyoming, May 2, 1987 Neal Honma vs. Cal State Sacramento, April 6, 1996
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SEASON OPENERS ALL-TIME NCAA SEASON OPENERS (30-11) Date 3/21/71 3/27/72 3/26/73 3/14/74 3/4/75 2/28/76 2/27/77 3/10/78 2/8/79 2/1/80 1/29/81 2/5/82 2/3/83 2/4/84 2/1/85 2/1/86 1/31/87 1/30/88 2/3/89 2/2/90 2/1/91 1/31/92 1/26/93 1/23/94 1/20/95 1/19/96 1/16/97 1/16/98 1/22/99 1/20/00 1/25/01 1/30/02 2/7/03 1/30/04 2/10/05 2/1/06 1/26/07 2/15/08 2/20/09 2/19/10 2/18/11
Opponent (Site) Result Santa Clara (Millican Field) L Brigham Young (Honolulu Stadium) W Vanderbilt (Evans Park UC Riverside Tournament) L Mercer (Redlanders Field) W Brigham Young (UH Field) W Iowa State (UH Field) W Vanderbilt (UH Field) W Murray State (Aloha Stadium) L Oregon State (UH Field) W at Hawai‘i-Hilo (Francis Wong Stadium) W California (UH Field) L at Hawai‘i-Hilo (Francis Wong Stadium) W Hawai‘i Pacific (UH Field) W Hawai‘i Pacific (Hanapepe Stadium Kauai) W at Hawai‘i-Hilo (Francis Wong Stadium) W at Hawai‘i-Hilo (Vulcan Stadium) W at Hawai‘i-Hilo (Vulcan Stadium) W at Hawai‘i-Hilo (Vulcan Stadium) W UNLV (Rainbow Stadium) W UCLA (Rainbow Stadium) L Washington (Rainbow Stadium) L Arizona (Rainbow Stadium) W at Hawai‘i-Hilo (Vulcan Stadium) W at Hawai‘i-Hilo (Vulcan Stadium) W UCLA (Rainbow Stadium) L Washington State (Rainbow Stadium) W Miami (Rainbow Stadium) W San Francisco (Rainbow Stadium) W UCLA (Rainbow Stadium) W Florida (Rainbow Stadium) L Sacramento State (Rainbow Stadium) W Florida State (Les Murakami Stadium) W UCLA (Les Murakami Stadium) W Texas (Les Murakami Stadium) L Alabama (Les Murakami Stadium) W San Diego State (Les Murakami Stadium) W Santa Clara (Les Murakami Stadium) W UH-Hilo (Les Murakami Stadium) W UC Irvine (Les Murakami Stadium) L Oregon State (Les Murakami Stadium) L Oregon (Les Murakami Stadium) W
Score 10-0 6-5 11-2 9-2 6-4 5-3 7-5 4-2 2-1 6-2 10-9 14-4 11-4 6-5 (8) 10-4 10-1 5-3 20-6 11-0 3-2 8-5 7-6 9-7 7-3 5-1 7-2 3-2 (10) 11-5 3-0 12-6 8-7 3-2 11-5 7-4 4-1 6-2 8-1 5-4 5-1 10-6 4-3
W/L Pitchers WP - Todd Brentlinger LP - Dave Nelson WP - Riley Mende LP - Steve McNulty WP - Wayne Palmore LP -Dick Hazel WP - Riley Mende LP - Mike Hurst WP - Ben Flores LP - Dave Nelson WP - Ben Flores LP - Del Ochsner WP - Derek Tatsuno LP - Scott Sanderson WP - Andy Rice LP - Gene Smith WP - Mark Olmos LP - Mike Gorman WP - Mark Olmos LP - Doug Spector WP - Bill Hawkins LP - Chuck Crim WP - Chuck Crim LP - John Blalock WP - David Smith LP - Aaron Garcia WP - Bob Seigel LP - Gordon Ijima WP - Mike Campbell LP - Russell Ijima WP - Joey Vierra LP - Russell Ijima WP - Joey Vierra LP - Ross Nishi WP - Norman Holt LP - Al Bacosa WP - Clinton Kelson LP - David Carter WP - Tim Lindsay LP - Levon Largusa WP - Eric Morrow LP - Greg Nealon WP - Craig Tucker LP - Billy Grajeda WP - Moku Paiva LP - Sean Keven WP - Paul Ah Yat LP - Laine Miura WP - Rick Heineman LP - Andrew McNally WP - Mark Johnson LP - Heath McLellan WP - Troy Yoshimasu LP - Eddie Reyes WP - Ian Jones LP - Ryan Yamamoto WP - Jamie Aloy LP - Ryan Carter WP - Jay Belflower LP - Randon Ho WP - Aaron Pribble LP - Benny Gonzalez WP - Aaron Pribble LP - Eric Roman WP - Chris George LP - Wes Whisler WP - Justin Simmons LP - Ricky Bauer WP - Ricky Bauer LP - Wade LeBlanc WP - Steven Wright LP - Bruce Billings WP - Ian Harrington LP - Matt Wickswat WP - Josh Schneider LP - Christian Stephenson WP - Daniel Bibona LP - Jayson Kramer WP - Kraig Sitton LP - Blair Walters WP - Blair Walters LP - Porter Clayton
ALL-TIME NCAA SEASON OPENER LINEUPS 1971 C ............... Reggie Suma 1B .............. Bob Warren 2B ................. Glen Nitta SS.............Ernie Tsuhako 3B ........... Jimmy Miyake LF ..........Tom Higashino CF.................Steve Adler RF ........... Glen Ohigashi P ................. Ken Suzawa 1972 C .......... Steve Maruyama 1B .......... Clifford Migita 2B ........... James Hamoto SS ............... Clifford Eto 3B ..... Steve McCunnigle LF .......Miles Yamamoto CF .........Tom Higashino RF ..........Richard Maltby P ........... Steve Shinohara 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
19 1973 C ................. Grant Sugai 1B ...........Claude Tazawa 2B ...........Gerald Briones SS................ Joey Estrella 3B ..............Steve Hirano LF ..........Richard Maltby CF..........Tom Higashino RF ...........Gus Rethwisch P .............Richard Hazell 1974 19 C .............. James Dettore 1B ............. Tim Bhagwat 2B ............Wayne Rogers SS................ Joey Estrella 3B ................ Gary Fuller LF ............. Jesse Pefferini CF....... Myles Yamamoto RF ..........Richard Maltby DH .........Ernesto Viloria D
P ......... . Randy Weinstein 1975 19 C ..................... Bob Ehrig 1B ............. Tim Bhagwat 2B ..............Steve Hirano SS........... Shelly Draimin 3B ...........Curtis Okazaki LF .............Charlie Davis CF..............Eric Sakazaki RF ............ Tom Bhagwat DH ...............Ed Gilliam P ....................Ben . Flores 1976 19 C ................Greg Bickell 1B .................Gene Ober 2B ..............Steve Hirano SS....................Paul Mize 3B ............... Bill Morgan LF ............. Tim Bhagwat CF ......... Royden Kotake
RF .......... Roy Tokuhama DH ............. Dale Waters P .....................Ben Flores 1977 19 C ................ Ron Nomura 1B .................Dean Hall 2B .............. Kent Yamase SS....................Paul Mize 3B .......... Curt Watanabe LF ...............Vern Ramie CF.................Mike Kelly RF ............. Tim Bhagwat DH/P ...... Derek Tatsuno DH 1978 19 C ................ Ron Nomura 1B ..................Dean Hall 2B .......... Curt Watanabe SS.................Thad Reece 3B ............ Collin Tanabe LF ................... Rick Bass
CF................Jon Hansen RF .......... Wade Mauricio DH ..........Eric Tokunaga P ...............Richard Olsen 1979 19 C ................ Ron Nomura 1B ............ Collin Tanabe 2B .......... Wade Mauricio SS.................Thad Reece 3B .......... Curt Watanabe LF ................Jon Hansen CF................... Rick Bass RF ................Vern Ramie DH ...............Gene Ober P ................ Mark Olmos 1980 19 C ............... Collin Tanabe 1B .....Howard Dashefsky 2B .......... Wade Mauricio SS.................Thad Reece
3B ................ Les Kakazu LF .................. Jay Erdahl CF................... Rick Bass RF ......... Kevin Williams DH .............Greg Oniate D P ................ Mark Olmos 1981 19 C .............. Collin Tanabe 1B .....Howard Dashefsky 2B .... Gordan Muramaru SS.............Eric Tokunaga 3B .............Kimo Perkins LF .................. Jay Erdahl CF................Thad Reece RF .......... Kevin Williams DH .............Greg Oniate D P ................ Chuck Crim 1982 19 C ..................... Peter Ho 1B .........Larry O’Conner 57
SEASON OPENERS 2B ...........Kahai Shishido SS.............. Greg Vasquez 3B ............... Les Kakazu LF ...............Greg Oniate CF........... Mario Monico RF .............. Randy Inaba DH ............. Rom Amble P ................ Chuck Crim 1983 C ...................... Peter Ho 1B .................Joey Meyer 2B ...............Kyle Tengan SS.............. Greg Vasquez 3B ............... Terry Derby LF ............. Glenn Braggs CF........... Mario Monico RF ........... Mark Hadama DH ............. Lance Belen P ................ David Smith 1984 C ...................... Peter Ho 1B .............. Cano Garcia 2B ...........Kahai Shishido SS.............. Greg Vasquez 3B ................. Lace Belen LF ........... Mario Monico CF..............Bobby Matta RF ..........Charles Jackson DH ............ Randy Inaba P ............Mike Campbell 1985 C ..................Frank Mutz 1B .......... Markus Owens 2B ..............Todd Crosby SS....................Kelsey Isa 3B ........... Bobby Collum LF .............. Randy Inaba CF........... Mark Hadama RF ........... Mario Monico DH ..........Randy Oyama P ............Mike Campbell 1986 C .............. Paul Williams 1B ............ Colin Franker 2B ..............Todd Crosby SS....................Kelsey Isa
3B ...... Mark McWherter LF .......... Markus Owens CF............... Dan Nyssen RF ....................Paul List DH .........Nelson Inabata P ...................Joey Vierra 1987 C .............Larry Gonzales 1B ...............Steve Takara 2B ................Dan Snover SS.........Mark Rasmussen 3B .......... Markus Owens LF ..............Ross Kagawa CF............... Dan Nyssen RF ...............Steve Morris DH ........Ben Rittmeister P ...................Joey Vierra 1988 C .............Larry Gonzales 1B ............Randy Oyama 2B ................Steve Otani SS.................. Brian Hart 3B ....................Jon Viela LF ..............Ross Kagawa CF...............Steve Morris RF ................Mark Soma DH .... Mark McWherter P .............. Norman Holt 1989 C ..................Brian Nuha 1B ..........Todd Takayoshi 2B ................Steve Otani SS.................. Brian Hart 3B ....................Jon Viela LF ..............Ross Kagawa CF...... Derron Moreland RF ...... Mark McWherter DH ............. John Matias P ............ Clinton Kelson 1990 C ............Todd Takayoshi 1B ........... Bill Blanchette 2B ................Steve Otani SS............Randy Vollmer 3B ...... Mark Wasikowski LF ...........Levon Largusa
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CF...... Derron Moreland RF ..... Dwayne Daughtry DH .......Kenny Harrison P .............. Brady Perreira 1991 C ............Todd Takayoshi 1B ....................Jon Viela 2B ............Chad Uyehara SS ................Steve Otani 3B .............Scott Craven LF .........Kenny Harrison CF...... Derron Moreland RF .................Tim Albert DH ......... Bill Blanchette P ................. Matt Apana 1992 C .................. Tyler Cheff 1B .........Kenny Harrison 2B .............Rob Williams SS............Randy Vollmer 3B .............Chris Dugger LF ..........Harold Cabbab CF................. Erik Evans RF ..... Dwayne Daughtry DH .......... Shawn Rogers P ............. Bill Blanchette 1993 C ................. Tyler Cheff 1B .........Kenny Harrison 2B .............. Corey Ishigo SS................... Sy Farinas 3B ..........Jody Napuunoa LF .......... Kawika Aganos CF....... Dean Hashimoto RF .................Franz Yuen DH .......... Shawn Rogers P ......... Andrew McNally 1994 C .................. Tyler Cheff 1B ....... Dean Hashimoto 2B .............. Corey Ishigo SS................... Sy Farinas 3B ..................Jaime Ahu LF .................Franz Yuen CF..........Jody Napuunoa RF ............ Shawn Rogers
DH ............Kirk Taguchi P ..................Paul Ah Yat 1995 C .............. Chris Garnett 1B .............. Chris Webb 2B ..........Jody Napuunoa SS...................Jaime Ahu 3B .............. Corey Ishigo LF ..................Jason Ross CF..............Neal Honma RF ..............Jay Spurgeon DH ........... Ryan Gallego P ......... Andrew McNally 1996 C ..........Kenn Wakakuwa 1B ....... Robert Medeiros 2B ..........Jody Napuunoa SS...................Jaime Ahu 3B ............Michael Dartt LF ..............Neal Honma CF...........Darren Blakely RF ..................Jason Ross DH ...........Kelly Konishi P ..............Mark Johnson 1997 C .......... Robert Medeiros 1B ................. Jamie Aloy 2B ......... Daren Masanda SS ................Key Voshell 3B ............. Sean Murphy LF ..............Neal Honma CF...........Darren Blakely RF .......... Greg Millichap DH .......... Tracy Nakano P ......... Andrew McNally 1998 C .................Lars Hansen 1B ................. Jamie Aloy 2B ............David Perreira SS.............Michael Dartt 3B ............ Matt Wheeler LF ......... Greg Millichap CF...........Darren Blakely RF ..............Neal Honma DH .......... Tracy Nakano P ................. Randon Ho
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1999 C .................Lars Hansen 1B .......Kenn Wakakuwa 2B ............Michael Dartt SS............... Corey Miller 3B ............ Matt Wheeler LF .........Wakon Childers CF .............. Darin Baker RF ........... Sean Takamori P/DH ............ Jamie Aloy 2000 C ...............Kramer Aoki 1B .................Brian Bock 2B .............Lane Nogawa SS........Patrick Scalabrini 3B .......... Danny Kimura LF ........Scooter Martines CF............... Darin Baker RF ................. Jamie Aloy DH ............. Shane Chan P ................. Randon Ho 2001 C ...................Jacob Flick 1B .......... Danny Kimura 2B .........Matthew Purtell SS.........Cortland Wilson 3B .......Patrick Scalabrini LF ............ Chad Boudon CF............Derek Honma RF ......Tim Montgomery DH ........... Gregg Omori P ................Jeff Coleman 2002 C ...................Brian Bock 1B ............. Gregg Omori 2B .............Lane Nogawa SS.........Cortland Wilson 3B ................Brent Cook LF ............Derek Honma CF...........Arthur Guillen RF .....Tim Montgomery DH ......Scooter Martines P .................... Bryan Lee 2003 C ...................Brian Bock 1B ...Nick Ponomarenko 2B .............. Isaac Omura SS............. Brian Finegan 3B ......... Schafer Magana LF ................Brent Cook CF .....Tim Montgomery RF ............. Joshua Green DH ............ Rocky Russo P .............. Chris George 2004 C ................Matt Inouye 1B ........Andrew Sansaver 2B ............. Isaac Omura SS............. Brian Finegan 3B .............. Rocky Russo LF ...........Jaziel Mendoza CF............. Joshua Green RF ................. Greg Kish DH ...........Nate Thurber P ................. Ricky Bauer 2005 C ..............Esteban Lopez 1B ............Adam Roberts 2B .............. Isaac Omura SS.................... Joe Spiers 3B ......... Schafer Magana LF ................. Greg Kish
CF...............Matt Inouye RF ........... Jose Castaneda DH ............ Rocky Russo P ................. Ricky Bauer 2006 C ..............Esteban Lopez 1B .............. Kris Sanchez 2B ..................... Jon Hee SS........... Eli Christensen 3B ................... Joe Spiers LF .............. Jorge Franco CF........... Robbie Wilder RF ...............Matt Inouye DH ..............Justin Frash P .............. Steven Wright 2007 C ......Landon Hernandez 1B .............. Kris Sanchez 2B ..................... Jon Hee SS........... Eli Christensen 3B ................Justin Frash LF .............. Jorge Franco CF.........Brandon Haislet RF ..............Evan Zimny DH .......Vinnie Catricala P ............ Ian Harrington 2008 C ......Landon Hernandez 1B ...... Kevin Macdonald 2B ..................... Jon Hee SS................ Greg Garcia 3B .........Vinnie Catricala LF ............Derek DuPree CF.........Brandon Haislet RF ..............Evan Zimny DHJeffrey Van Doornum P ....................Matt Daly 2009 C ......Landon Hernandez 1B ...... Kevin Macdonald 2B ............Ryan Morford SS................ Greg Garcia 3B .........Vinnie Catricala LF ....... Matt Roquemore CF............. Kolten Wong RF .....Christian Johnson DHJeffrey Van Doornum P ............. Jayson Kramer 2010 CF..... Breland Almadova SS................ Greg Garcia 2B ............. Kolten Wong 1B .......Kevin McDonald DH ... Jeff Van Doornum C ............... David Freitas RF ...........Collin Bennett 3B ....... Pi‘ikea Kitamura LF ........Sean Montplaisir P ................... Nate Klein 2011 CF..... Breland Almadova 3B ....... Pi‘ikea Kitamura 2B ............. Kolten Wong 1B ..... Jeff Van Doornum DH .......... Michael Blake RF ...........Collin Bennett C ............ David Peterson LF ...............Zack Swasey SS............ Matt Harrison P ....................Matt Sisto
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A-A-A Abe, Craig (1986) Aganos, Kawika (1989, ’93) Ah Yat, Paul (1994-96) Ahu, Aran (1974) Ahu, Jaime (1993-96) Ako, Gerald (1974-77) Albert, Tim (1991) Alexander, Jared (2008-09) Aloy, Jamie (1997-2000) Alvarez, Rich (1983) Amble, Rob (1981-82) Ammon, Erik (2005) Anderson, Carlos (1993-94) Anderson, Ryan (2001) Aoki, Kramer (1998, 2000) Apana, Matt (1991-93) Arakawa, Noland (1976-78) Asato, Ryan (2005-08) Asimos, Tom (1983, ‘85) Austin, Fletcher (1993-94) Avila, Luis (2005-06) Awong, Thomas (1985) B-B-B Baker, Darin (1999-2000) Ball, Jeff (1987-90) Baptista, Ikaika (1998-99) Bass, Rick (1977-80) Bates, Alex (2008) Bauer, Ricky (2002-05) Beck, Anthony (1997) Belcher, Brian (1988) Belen, Lance (1982-84) Bell-Irving, Steve (2004) Belmonte, Phil (1978) Benge, Randall (1998) Bergman, Dusty (1997-99) Bhagwat, Tim (1974-77) Bhagwat, Tom (1975) Bickell, Greg (1975-76) Binkie, Kamuela (1994, ‘96-98) Blakely, Darren (1996-98) Blanchette, Bill (1990-92) Bock, Brian (2000-03) Boudon, Chad (2001-02) Braggs, Glenn (1981-83) Briones, Gerald (1973-74) Brown, Paul (1986-87) Bryant, Stephen (2004-05) Buck, Matthew (2004) Burigsay, Larry (1988-91 Burlingame, Greg (1984-85, ’87) Burnes, M.R. (1973) C-C-C Cabbab, Harold (1989-92) Campbell, Mike (1983-85) Capaul, Alex (2008-09) Carganilla, Alfredo (1988) Carlsen, Clary (2003-04) Carlson, Jason (2002) Castillo, Andrew (2004) Castro, Jason (1999) Catricala, Vinnie (2007-09) Cayetano, Justin (2003) Chan, Shane (1998, 2000) Cheff, Tyler (1991-94) Chevalier, Josh (2009-10) Childers, Wakon (1999, 2001) Christensen, Elijah (2006-07) 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
Chun, Robert (1977) Chung, Michael (1981-83) Coleman, Jeff (2001) Collum, Bob (1985) Cook, Brent (2002-03) Costi, Justin (2005-06) Craven, Scott (1991-92) Crim, Chuck (1980-82) Crosby, Todd (1984-86) Culbert, Mark (1986) Currah, Barry (1990-91) Curtis, Kevin (1991-92) D-D-D Daly, Matthew (2006-08) Dartt, Michael (1996-99) Dashefsky, Howard (1979-82) Daughtry, Dwayne (1990-92) Davis, Charlie (1975) Davis, Ryan (2009) Davis, Tyler (2006-07) Derby, Terry (1982-83) Dettore, James (1973-74) Dramin, Shelly (1975) Drown, Chad (1994) Dugan, Pat (1977) Dugger, Chris (1991-92) Duncan, Phil (1994) DuPree, Derek (2005-08) Duquette, Bryan (1980-82) Dymally, Reggie (1981) E-E-E Ehrig, Bob (1975) Ellenbrook, Larry (2005) Erdahl, Jay (1978-81) Espiritu, Jason (1983-85) Estrella, Joey (1972-74) Eto, Clifford (1972) Evans, Erik (1991-92) F-F-F Farinas, Sy (1993-94) Finegan, Brian (2003-04) Fisherbaugh, Darrell (2004-06) Flick, Jacob (2001) Flores, Ben (1975-76) Franco, Jorge (2006-07) Franker, Colin (1986) Franks, Jeremy (1996) Frash, Justin (2006-07) Freitas, David (2010) Fujii, Kevin (2007-10) Fujitani, Ryan (1990, ‘92-93) Fukuda, Jay (1975) Fuller, Gary (1974-76) Furtak, Mark (1985-87) Furutani, Carl (1974-77) G-G-G Gallego, Ryan (1995) Garcia, Efrain (1984) Garcia, Greg (2008-10) Garman, Trey (1993-94) Garnett, Chris (1993-96) Garrick, Gavin (1998-2000) Gauthier, Jean-Paul (2001-02) George, Chris (2002-03) Giannetti, Chad (2000-02) Gilbride, Kevin (2000-03) Gilliam, Ed (1975)
Ginoza, Garrett (1978) Gipaya, Robert (1985) Goda, Brandon (1990-91, ‘93) Gonzales, Larry (1986-88) Gouveia, Kiha (1985) Green, Joshua (2003-04) Griffin, Mike (2004) Guillen, Arthur (2001-03) H-H-H Hadama, Mark (1981, ’83-85) Haislet, Brandon (2007-08) Hall, Dean (1977-78) Hampe, Chris (1993) Hansen, Jon (1977-79) Hansen, Keoni (1993-96) Hansen, Lars (1996-99) Hanzawa, Troy (2004) Harrington, Ian (2006-07) Harrison, Kenny (1990-93) Hart, Brian (1988-89) Harvey, Sean (1998) Hashimoto, Dean (1993-94) Hayashi, Ross (1981-84) Hayashida, Clyde (1974-75) Hayes, Ron (1977) Hazama, Mitchell (1972) Hazell, Richard (1973) Hee, Jonathan (2005-08) Heffernan, Thomas (1989-90) Hermosura, Daven (1996-97) Hernandez, Landon (2006-09) Herriage, Dan (1974) Herrold, Donald (1973) Higashino, Tom (1971-73) Higuchi, Alan (1985-87) Hirano, Steve (1973-75) Hirayama, Mark (1989-90) Ho, Peter (1981-84) Ho, Randon (1996, ‘98-2000) Hoey, Shane (2008-09) Holland, Jay (1989, ‘91-92) Holt, Norman (1986-90) Honma, Derek (1999-2002) Honma, Neal (1995-98) Horton, Reid (2003) Hosaka, Duane (1982) Howes, Jeff (1987) Hughes, Dick (1972) I-I-I Ideue, Dean (1988) Inaba, Randy (1982-85) Inabata, Nelson (1985-87) Inouye, Matthew (2003-06) Isa, Kelsey (1983-86) Ishibashi, Keith (1986-88) Ishigo, Corey (1992-95) Ishigo, Dennis (1971) Itamoto, James (1971-72) Iwane, David (1972) Izuka, Cary (1993) J-J-J Jackson, Chuck (1982-84) Jackson, Drew (2003) Jackson, Nate (2000-01) Johnson, Christain (2009) Johnson, Craig (2007) Johnson, Mark (1994-96) Jones, Ian (1998-2000)
Jones, June (1973) K-K-K Kagawa, Ross (1986-89) Kahn, Cory (2007-08) Kahoali‘i, Creighton (2004) Kakazu, Leslie (1979-82) Kakazu, Sam (1977, ‘79-81) Kamai, Isaac (2005) Kane, Chuck (1983-85) Kapea, Dan (1984-85, ‘88) Karl, Scott (1990-92) Kashimoto, Colby (1993) Kato, Ryan (1987-88) Kawakami, Mark (1985-88) Kelly, Mike (1977) Kelson, Clinton (1989-90) Kibota, Richie (1986-88) Kim, Chongsu (1994-95) Kim, Tommy (1996) Kimura, Danny (2000-01) Kimura, Wesley (1979-82) Kish, Gregory (2004-05) Kiyota, Walt (1977) Klattenhoff, Shawn (1984) Klein, Nate (2009-10) Klink, Bradley (1995) Kochi, Wade (1989) Koenigsberger, Dan (1967-68) Koishigawa, Todd (1997) Koissian, Chase (2009) Komeiji, Keith (1982) Konishi, Kelly (1995-98) Kotake, Royden (1974-76) Kramer, Jayson (2006-09) Kuroda, Harrison (2007-10) Kurohara, Darren (1978-79) L-L-L Lane, Alan (1980-82) Largusa, Levon (1990-92) Laveay, Blaise (1995) Le Ducq, Matt (2001-02) Leander, Mark (1972) Lee, Bryan (2000-02) Linsky, Lenny (2009) List, Paul (1985-86) Little, Connor (2009) Lono, Joel (1980-81, ’83-84) Lopez, Aby (1984) Lopez, Esteban (2005-06) Lum, Paki (2004) M-M-M Macdonald, Kevin (2007-10) Mackenzie, Ken (1996-99) Maeshiro, Jack (1974) Magana, Schafer (2002-05) Makashima, Byron (1990) Makashima, Mason (1986) Malmgren, Stu (1977) Maltby, Richard (1972-74) Martin, Brandon (1998) Martin, Chuck (1974) Martines, Scooter (1999-2000, ‘02) Masanda, Daren (1997) Masanda, Daryl (1995) Matias, John (1986-89) Matta, Bobby (1983-85) Mauricio, Wade (1978-80) McDowell, Guy (2003-05) 59
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS McElroy, Ed (1975) McGunnigle, Steve (1972) McNair, Patrick (1998-99) McNally, Andrew (1993-95, ‘97) McWherter, Mark (1985-89) Mead, Kaimi (2004) Medeiros, Robert (1994-97) Mende, Riley (1972-75) Mendoza, Jaziel (2003-04) Meyer, Joey (1982-83) Migita, Clifford (1971-73) Miller, Corey (1999) Miller, Eric (1993) Millichap, Greg (1996-98) Mills, Roger (1991, ‘93-94) Minemoto, Arthur (1972-73) Mitchell, Rah-Miel (1999-2000) Mitchell, Reese (1976) Miyabara, Colin (1972-74) Miyake, James (1971-72) Miyoshi, Marshall (1996) Miyoshi, Mitchell (1993-95) Mize, Paul (1975-77) Mocny, Danny (2002) Monico, Mario (1982-85) Montgomery, Tim (2001-03) Montplaisir, Sean (2008-09) Moore, Bobby (1994-95) Moore, Jesse (2009) Moreland, Derron (1988-91) Morford, Ryan (2008-09) Morgan, Bill (1975-76) Morris, Steve (1986-88) Moulaison, Eddie (1993) Muhammad, Robert (1986-88) Mukawa, Cyrus (1971) Muramaru, Gordon (1980-81) Murata, Chester (1972) Murata, Kyle (1996) Murphy, Sean (1997) Mutz, Frank (1984-85) Myers, Alex (2008-09) Myers, Eugene (1992-93) N-N-N Nagano, Cary (1987-88) Nakagawa, Scott (1990) Nakano, Tracy (1996-99) Napuunoa, Jody (1993-96) Nazarino, Darwin (1997) Nealon, Greg (1989) Nekomoto, Jon (1971) Nelson, Dave (1971) Nishikawa, Jeff (1971) Nishimura, Keith (1971) Nitta, Glenn (1971) Nogawa, Lane (1999-2002) Nohara, Rodney (1971) Nomura, Ron (1976-79) Nuha, Brian (1989-90) Nyssen, Dan (1985-87) O-O-O Ober, Gene (1976-79) O’Connor, Larry (1980-83) Oda, Curtis (1977) Oda, Donovan (1988-90) Ogawa, Guy (1983-86) Ohigashi, Glenn (1971) Okada, Rodney (1972-73)
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Okazaki, Curtis (1974-75) Okinaka, Kip (1988) Olivera, Manuel (2000) Olmos, Mark (1977-80) Olsen, Richard (1976-78) Olsen, Richard, Jr. (2003-06) Olshane, Scott (1978) Omiya, Dean (1972, ‘74) Omori, Gregg (2001-02) Omura, Isaac (2003-05) Oniate, Greg (1980-83) Oshiro, Dan (1971-73) Oshiro, Roy (1985) Otani, Steve (1988-91) Owan, Logan (1990-91) Owens, Markus (1985-87) Oyama, Gary (1971) Oyama, Randy (1985-88) P-P-P Paiva, Moku (1990-93) Parsons, Joey (2008) Pavelin, Paul (1994) Peck, Mike (2003) Penner, Dan (1982, ’84) Perkins, Kimo (1978-81) Perreira, Brady (1989-92) Perreira, David (1997-98) Phair, Kelly (1992-93) Piaskowski, Jeff (2005) Pico, Rory (1997-2000) Piepmeier, Jason (2002) Pifferini, Jesse (1974) Polk, James (1999) Ponio, Mike (1986) Ponomarenko, Nick (2003) Pribble, Aaron (1999-2002) Purtell, Matthew (2000-01) Q-Q-Q Quaglieri, William (2001-02) R-R-R Ramie, Vern (1977-79) Ramsden, Mark (1978) Rasmussen, Mark (1987) Rawlins, Keahi (2003-06) Reece, Thad (1978-81) Reid, Thomas (1985) Reitzel, Mike (1986) Rhodes, Nick (2007-08) Ribellia, Saul (2000) Richards, Trey (2000) Rittmeister, Ben (1987-88) Roberts, Adam (2005-06) Roberts, Scott (1979-81) Robinson, Robbie (1994-97) Rodrigues, Mark (2006-07) Rogers, Shawn (1992-94) Roquemore, Matt (2006-10) Ross, Jason (1994-96) Ruff, Bryan (2007) Russell, Julian (2002-03) Russo, Rocky (2003-05) S-S-S Saito, Kevin (1984-86) Sakaino, Michael (1997-99) Sakazaki, Eric (1975-76) Sanchez, Kris (2006-07)
Sansaver, Andrew (2003-04) Sato, Grant (1999-2001) Scalabrini, Patrick (2000-01) Schneider, Josh (2007-08) Schreiber, Terry (1976) Sellers, Daniel (1989) Seta, Warren (1977) Sheets, Ryan (1995) Shigematsu, Derek (1975) Shinohara, Steve (1972-74) Shishido, Kahai (1982-84) Siegel, Bob (1984) Silva, Glenn (1978-81) Sisto, Matt (2009) Siu, Carter (1994, ‘96) Slaats, Josh (2008-10) Slettvet, Greg (1976) Smith, David (1980-83) Smith, Gene (1976, ‘78-79) Snider, Rich (1999-2000) Snover, Dan (1987) Soma, Dirk (1983-84) Soma, Mark (1988) Soskin, Jeff (2006-07) Souza, Brian (1990) Souza, Reed (1995) Spangler, Sam (2008-10) Spiers, Joe (2005-06) Spurgeon, Jay (1995-97) Stegmaier, Jeremy (1998-99) Stovall, Jerry (1978-79) Sugai, Grant (1973-74) Suma, Reggie (1971) Summer, Colby (2005) Suzawa, Ken (1971) Symonds, Grady (2002) T-T-T Tagami, Ivan (1972) Taguchi, Kirk (1993-94) Taguchi, Wade (1999) Takamori, Sean (1997-2000) Takamori, Wayne (1981-82) Takara, Steve (1987) Takayoshi, Todd (1988-91) Takemura, Jason (1997) Tanabe, Collin (1978-81) Tanigawa, Lon (1999-2000) Tatsuno, Derek (1977-79) Tazawa, Claude (1973) Tengan, Kyle (1982-83) Tenn, Derek (1995) Thurber, Nathan (2004-05) Tokuhama, Roy (1976) Tokunaga, Eric (1978-81) Tomimoto, Stan (2000) Torigoe, Easton (2009) Tsuhako, Ernest (1971) Tucker, Craig (1991-93) Turner, Dean (2005-06)
Vierra, Jeff (1985-86, ‘88-89) Vierra, Joey (1986-87) Vierra, Keith (1983) Viloria, Ernesto (1973-74) Vold, Monty (1984-86) Vollmer, Randy (1990, ‘92) Voshell, Key (1996-97) W-W-W Wakakuwa, Kenn (1996, ‘99-2000) Walton, Bruce (1982-85) Walz, Chris (1989-90, ‘93) Wanders, Chad (1995) Wasikowski, Mark (1990) Watanabe, Curt (1976-79) Waters, Dale (1976) Watterson, Nathaniel (1998) Webb, Chris (1995) Weinstein, Randy (1972-74) Wheeler, Cameron (2007-08) Wheeler, Matt (1998-99) Whitsett, Joe (1998) Wightman, Tyler (2003) Wilder, Robbie (2004-06) Williams, Kevin (1979-80) Williams, Phil (1986) Williams, Rob (1992-93) Wilson, Artie (1973-74) Wilson, Cortland (2001-02) Withers, Chuck (2004) Wong, Kolten (2009) Wright, Steven (2004-06) Y-Y-Y Yamamoto, Myles (1972-74) Yamamoto, Ryan (2000-02) Yamase, Kent (1976-77) Yamashita, Sean (1999-2002) Ynclan, Rocky (1987, ‘89) Yonamine, Dean (1985) Yoshimasu, Troy (1996-99) Young, Nate (2006-08) Yuen, Franz (1991-94) Z-Z-Z Zimny, Evan (2007-08)
U-U-U Uehara, Scot (1995) Uyehara, Chad (1989-92) V-V-V Valenzuela, Jose (1993) Van Doornum, Jeffrey (2008-09) Vasquez, Greg (1981-84) Viela, Jon (1988-91)
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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1923 (1-2) Coach Otto Klum Result Score W 10-2 L 4-6 W 8-4
Opponent Punahou H.S. Mills H.S. McKinley H.S.
1924 (5-5) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent W 11-9 Liberty House L 6-10 Hawaiian Pine W 7-6 Liberty House L 3-5 Liberty House W 3-2 Hawaiian Electric W 8-6 Mutual Telephone W 4-3 Hawaiian Electric L 0-9 Honolulu Iron Works L 2-4 Hawaiian Pine L 1-7 Standard Oil
1925 (4-7) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent L 3-6 35th Infantry W 2-1 Honolulu Iron Works L 0-6 Luke Field L 3-10 Hawaiian Pine L 0-8 Liberty House W 5-3 Mutual Telephone W 7-4 Pearl Harbor Civilians W 12-5 Standard Oil L 3-5 Honolulu Iron Works L 4-5 Hawaiian Electric L 4-6 Osaka Mainichi
1926 (7-5) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent W 6-1 Honolulu Iron Works W 3-2 Hawaiian Pine W 6-3 Liberty House W 15-10 Hawaiian Electric W 8-6 Hawaiian Electric L 2-14 Standard Oil L 5-6 Mutual Telephone W 6-1 Honolulu Iron Works L 11-14 Hawaiian Pine L 4-7 Standard Oil W 6-3 Mutual Telephone L 4-6 Liberty House
1927 (2-9) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent L 3-4 Honolulu Iron Works L 3-7 Mutual Telephone W 7-2 American Can W 3-2 Liberty House L 3-14 Standard Oil L 0-7 Hawaiian Pine L 1-9 Honolulu Iron Works L 3-13 Hawaiian Pine L 1-5 Liberty House L 1-3 American Can L 8-13 Mutual Telephone
1928 (12-5) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent W 7-4 Hawaiian Pine W 9-2 Honolulu Iron Works L 3-9 Liberty House L 1-6 American Can W 8-6 Standard Oil W 4-3 Mutual Telephone L 1-2 American Can 62
W W L W W W W W W L
6-2 5-1 1-6 13-10 16-10 20-9 16-9 10-7 6-5 13-14
Hawaiian Pine Hawaiian Iron Works Liberty House Konawaena H.S. Kona All-Stars Hamakua All-Stars Hilo H.S. Hilo All-Stars Mutual Telephone Standard Oil
1929 (8-7) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent W 3-2 Hawaiian Pine W 11-2 Liberty House W 5-4 Mutual Telephone L 0-3 Hawaiian Electric W 6-2 Honolulu Iron Works W 7-4 American Can L 2-8 Hawaiian Pine L 2-8 Mutual Telephone L 3-4 Liberty House W 9-8 Honolulu Iron Works L 11-13 American Can W 4-3 Hawaiian Electric L 2-3 Pullen Giants W 7-3 California L 5-11 Michigan
1930 (8-4) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent L 2-15 Hawaiian Electric L 3-6 Mutual Telephone W 4-3 Honolulu Iron Works W 5-1 Hawaiian Electric L 0-7 Liberty House L 4-6 Hawaiian Pine W 2-1 Mutual Telephone W 9-6 Honolulu Iron Works W 5-4 Hawaiian Electric W 6-1 Liberty House W 9-2 Hawaiian Pine W 2-1 Mutual Telephone
1931 (3-11) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent W 11-3 Honolulu Iron Works L 5-9 Hawaiian Pine L 4-5 Fort Ruger L 0-3 Koyus L 2-5 Hawaiian Electric L 7-8 Honolulu Iron Works L 2-3 Liberty House L 1-8 Mutual Telephone L 0-5 Hawaiian Pine W 4-2 Hawaiian Electric W 5-1 Honolulu Iron Works L 2-3 Hawaiian Pine L 2-3 Mutual Telephone L 3-13 Liberty House
1932 (3-2) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent W 9-2 Liberty House L 7-10 Mutual Telephone L 9-13 Honolulu Iron Works W 4-3 Mutual Telephone W 4-3 Liberty House W 5-2 Liberty House W 4-1 Mutual Telephone W 7-2 Honolulu Iron Works W 6-2 Koyu Kai
1933 (1-10) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent L 0-7 Electric Shop L 1-8 Mutual Telephone L 0-3 Liberty House L 1-3 Mutual Telephone L 0-7 Liberty House L 5-10 Electric Shop L 1-9 Mutual Telephone L 4-7 Liberty House L 5-6 McKinley H.S. W 5-3 St. Louis H.S. L 1-7 Electric Shop
1934 (3-6-1) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent L 2-4 Hawaiian Electric L 6-10 Liberty House W 5-4 O’ahu Sugar L 1-5 Electric Shop L 1-8 Mutual Telephone L 0-1 Hawaiian Electric W 2-1 Liberty House L 3-4 Mutual Telephone T 2-2 O’ahu Sugar W 7-6 Electric Shop
1935 (6-4) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent L 4-5 Mutual Telephone W 6-3 O’ahu Sugar L 3-5 Shell Oil W 4-2 Hawaiian Electric W 7-1 Rapid Transit L 0-10 Mutual Telephone W 10-0 O’ahu Sugar W 6-2 Shell Oil W 9-8 Rapid Transit L 1-6 Hawaiian Electric
1936 (4-1) Coach Otto Klum Result Score Opponent W 5-3 Hawaiian Electric L 4-5 Mutual Telephone W 8-0 Rapid Transit W 4-3 Shell Oil W 2-1 All-Chinese
1937 No Team 1938 (9-2) Coach Luke Gill Result Score W 4-2 W 3-1 W 5-1 W 9-3 L 5-6 W 7-4 W 10-4 L 3-4 W 5-2 W 10-2 W 12-6
3-5 11-2 1-2 2-4 9-6 3-5 7-8
Indians Kalias Indians Rising Suns Pioneer Mill Kahului Railroad Hawaiian Commercial
1940 (No Team) 1941 (3-9) Coach Tom Kaulukukui Result Score Opponent W 3-0 11th Medical Corps L 1-7 Mutual Telephone W 12-2 California Packing L 1-5 Hawaiian Electric L 4-10 Matson L 2-3 Mutual Telephone L 3-6 Hawaiian Electric L 2-5 Matson W 5-3 Mutual Telephone L 5-6 Hawaiian Electric L 3-9 Matson L 1-13 Mutual Telephone
1941-45 No Teams 1946 (3-4) Coach Jesse James Kelly Result Score Opponent W 7-2 Chinen’s Service L 2-11 Waialae L 1-9 HAD L 8-9 Vagabonds W 12-11 Waialua H.S. W 13-10 Acme A.C. L 12-22 Acme A.C.
1947 (7-4) Coach Tom Kaulukukui Result Score Opponent L 2-4 Trojans W 12-1 Palama L 1-6 Veterans W 4-0 Truckers W 1-0 Pirates W 3-0 Olympics W 3-1 Acme L 0-2 Maid-Rite W 18-1 Pearl Harbor Marines L 4-6 Pearl City W 18-6 Kohala All-Stars
1948 (18-3) Opponent Chinese Asahi Filipinos Sub Base Wanderers Schofield Chinese Asahi Filipinos Wanderers Hawaiians
1939 (5-6) Coach Luke Gill Result Score W 14-2 W 8-1 W 16-4 L 1-3
L W L L W L L
Opponent Mandarins Nomads Subrons Rising Suns
Coach Tom Kaulukukui Result Score Opponent W 6-4 Lihue Bakery W 16-0 Olokele A.A. W 18-0 Navy W 15-7 Chinese Amateurs L 6-7 Pirates W 26-5 Olaa-Pepeekeo W 13-2 Islanders W 20-7 Wreckers W 10-1 Hickam W 16-2 Waialae W 19-8 Klippers W 10-1 Maid-Rite W 4-3 Truckers W 8-1 Klippers W 19-2 Barbers Point W 14-0 SubPac W 9-3 ComServPac W 9-0 Chinese All-Stars W 9-3 Winter League L 5-10 AJA Stars 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
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ALL-TIME RESULTS Rural All-Stars 1952 (3-7)
1949 (21-9)
Coach Tom Kaulukukui Result Score Opponent W 8-2 Acme W 11-1 ComServPac W 29-3 Acme L 3-4 Waipahu Dragons W 13-3 Barbers Point W 2-0 Injuns W 3-0 Hickam L 3-4 Pirates W 13-6 Barbers Point L 6-7 Truckers W 3-2 Waiakea Pirates W 9-4 Lincoln Wreckers L 1-3 Pepeekeo A.C. W 11-0 Schofield L 5-6 Waipahu Dragons W 4-2 SubBase W 12-1 Injuns W 10-1 Camp Catlin Marines W 7-5 Pirates W 15-0 Camp Catlin Marines L 1-3 Truckers W 10-3 Moiliili L 2-4 Injuns W 22-6 Kealoha Hawaiians W 9-4 Rural AJA W 6-1 Waipahu Filipinos W 5-1 Barbers Point W 8-1 Hickam L 5-7 Injuns L 1-3 California
1950 (12-6) Coach Toku Tanaka Result Score Opponent W 6-0 National Guard W 9-5 Schofield W 8-4 Hickam L 7-9 SubPac L 11-13 Barbers Point W 15-6 Hickam W 3-2 Fort Shafter W 7-6 Schofield L 6-8 Hickam W 14-4 McKinley H.S. L 0-4 SubPac W 3-1 ComServPac W 3-2 SubPac W 6-2 Hawaiians L 1-3 AJA W 9-3 AJA W 5-4 Barbers Point L 3-4 Wanderers
1951 (8-6) Coach Toku Tanaka Result Score Opponent L 6-12 Injuns L 9-10 Tripler W 10-9 Petrous W 4-0 Petrous L 3-14 Marines W 13-5 Injuns W 6-0 Injuns L 4-5 Barbers Point W 4-3 Tripler W 16-11 Tripler W 11-6 Petrous L 8-11 Mainichi Orions W 15-4 Hawaiians L 4-7 Moiliili
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Coach Jerry Burns Result Score L 2-7 W 11-5 W 10-5 W 5-3 L 5-8 L 0-4 L 1-11 L 4-5 L 4-7 L 0-3
1956 (26-18) Opponent W&F Plumbing Petrous National Guard Tripler Marines W&F Plumbing Petrous National Guard Tripler Marines
1953 (3-9) Coach Jimmy Asato Result Score L 4-10 L 4-5 L 4-7 W 8-1 L 3-9 L 7-8 W 4-3 L 1-2 L 5-7 L 8-13 W 9-3 L 6-7
Opponent Aliis Petrous Naval Base Maytags Aliis Petrous Naval Base Petrous Aliis Naval Base Maytags Maytags
1954 (3-16) Coach Thomas Ige Result Score Opponent L N/A SubPac L N/A Mid-Pacific Institute L N/A Army L N/A Barbers Point L 2-10 Hawks W 5-2 Braves L 1-9 Red Sox L 1-8 Asahi W 4-3 Tigers L 3-13 Hawks L 2-8 Red Sox L 3-4 Asahi L 1-3 Braves L 2-5 Tigers L 2-5 Tigers L 1-2 Asahi W 5-2 Braves L 1-15 Hawks L 1-12 Red Sox
1955 (5-14) Coach Toku Tanaka Result Score Opponent W 6-4 Naval Base L N/A Braves W N/A USS Plant W 3-0 Cosmopolitan Hawks L 2-3 Asahi L 0-3 Red Sox L 3-4 Braves L 3-4 Asahi L 0-7 Red Sox L 3-9 Braves W 9-3 Asahi L 3-12 Red Sox L 2-7 Braves L 3-7 Asahi L 5-7 Red Sox W 7-6 Braves L 1-6 Red Sox L 1-10 Asahi L 2-5 Braves
Coach Toku Tanaka Result Score W 4-3 L 3-5 L 4-6 L 1-3 L 2-8 W 8-4 L 6-9 W 13-3 W 5-3 W 1-0 W 6-4 W 3-2 L 7-11 L 6-8 W 8-4 W 7-3 L 0-2 L 4-8 W 12-1 L 4-7 W N/A W 7-2 W 6-0 W 18-12 W 7-3 W 9-2 W 3-2 W 11-6 L 0-1 L 9-12 W 3-1 L 1-5 W 2-0 W 4-1 W 11-1 L 5-8 W 6-2 W 3-2 L 2-11 L 2-5 L 3-4 L 5-7 W 15-3 W 13-5
Opponent Naval Base Naval Base Red Sox Hickam Braves Marines Asahi Barbers Point Naval Base Marines Hickam Asahi Braves Red Sox Barbers Point Braves Asahi Red Sox Naval Base Hickam Barbers Point Marines Marines Barbers Point Asahi Braves Hickam Naval Base Red Sox Marines Asahi Braves Red Sox Hickam Naval Base Asahi Marines Hickam Red Sox Braves Ohio State Barbers Point Naval Base Barbers Point
1957 (27-19-1) Coach Toku Tanaka Result Score W 6-4 T 9-9 W 10-3 W 5-4 W 6-4 W 4-3 L 7-8 L 3-7 L 0-5 L 3-13 L 4-5 L 0-4 W 15-6 W 1-0 W 7-2 W 6-2 L 2-5 W 3-2 L 0-13 L 1-6 W 4-3 W 16-7 L 3-7 L 1-6 W 7-3 L 5-9 L 3-4
Opponent 35th Infantry 35th Infantry O’ahu Prison Marines Hickam Red Sox Naval Base Asahi SubPac Braves Barbers Point Marines Barbers Point Hickam Red Sox Naval Base Asahi SubPac Braves Marines Hickam Barbers Point Red Sox Asahi Naval Base SubPac Braves
L W L W W W W W L L W W W L W W W W W L
2-3 7-3 6-15 5-1 9-7 8-5 9-8 9-8 2-9 0-3 9-0 3-2 16-5 1-6 11-7 10-3 4-3 16-2 3-1 3-7
Marines Barbers Point Hickam Kona All-Stars Honokaa Hamakua Asahi SubPac Braves Marines Barbers Point Naval Base High School All-Stars SubPac Braves Hickam Red Sox Naval Base Asahi Red Sox
1958 (12-19) Coach Toku Tanaka Result Score L 8-10 W 12-5 L 6-9 W 4-1 W 14-1 W 4-2 W 10-7 W 11-0 L 2-6 L 4-5 L 3-6 L 2-5 W 7-6 L 1-6 L 3-5 L 0-11 W 2-1 L 0-10 W 3-2 W 6-1 L 0-1 L 1-2 L 0-10 W 16-1 L 3-4 W 8-3 L 4-5 L 0-5 L 4-5 L 1-2 L 0-10
Opponent SubPac 21st Infantry SubPac Red Sox Naval Base SubPac Braves Marines Asahi Naval Air Red Sox Asahi Naval Base SubPac Braves Marines Naval Air Red Sox Asahi Naval Base SubPac Marines Asahi Naval Base SubPac Braves Naval Air Marines Red Sox Red Sox Naval Air
1959 (8-20) Coach Toku Tanaka Result Score L 3-4 L 2-17 L 8-9 L 0-5 L 4-5 L 9-16 W 16-5 L 0-11 L 2-6 L 1-9 L 4-6 W 6-4 L 6-11 W 4-0 L 6-8 W 19-3 L 2-5 L 7-8 L 5-13
Opponent SubPac SubPac Braves Asahi Naval Air Marines Pearl Harbor Red Sox Giants Braves Marines Red Sox Naval Air SubPac Giants Pearl Harbor Asahi SubPac Braves 63
ALL-TIME RESULTS W L L L L L W W W
9-3 1-9 2-9 7-9 1-2 5-7 4-3 8-1 6-3
Giants Red Sox Naval Air Marines Asahi Red Sox Giants Braves Asahi
1960 (17-23) Coach Toku Tanaka Result Score Opponent L 3-6 Maruzen Oilers W 11-1 Naval Air L 5-6 Red Sox W 17-7 Hickam W 9-0 Giants L 0-9 SubPac W 6-3 Pearl Harbor W 12-6 Naval Air L 0-5 Asahi W 3-1 Giants L 0-4 Braves W 8-5 Marines W 4-1 *Fresno State L 5-8 Hickam L 1-2 Meiji L 7-8 SubPac W 12-10 Marines L 0-5 Meiji L 1-2 Red Sox W 12-0 Pearl Harbor L 3-4 Giants W 4-2 Braves W 5-2 Asahi L 0-6 SubPac W 9-4 Naval Air L 3-11 Marines W 4-2 Red Sox W 8-4 Giants L 4-9 Hickam L 6-7 Asahi L 2-5 Braves L 0-3 Braves L 0-1 Braves L 5-10 Pearl Harbor L 1-7 Giants L 0-1 Braves W 4-1 Red Sox L 0-3 Red Sox L 1-4 Asahi W 1-0 Giants *Indicates collegiate opponent
1961 (13-14-1) Coach Henry Tominaga Result Score T 3-3 L 4-5 W 7-2 W 3-2 W 9-3 W 11-10 L 3-5 W 4-3 W 6-4 L 2-3 L 0-3 W 10-8 L 1-8 L 0-4 L 1-7 W 4-2 W 6-3 W 8-0 W 3-1 W 3-0 64
Opponent Fort Shafter SubPac Marines Giants Braves Hickam SubPac Pearl Harbor Marines Naval Air Oregon State Hickam Stanford Keio USC Pearl Harbor Asahi Braves Pearl Harbor SubPac
L L L W L L L L
2-3 2-4 11-12 14-10 3-4 1-7 2-3 3-4
Asahi Hickam Giants Naval Air Naval Air SubPac Giants Red Sox
1962 (11-9-2) Coach Henry Tominaga Result Score Opponent L 4-5 SubPac W 15-9 Asahi W 7-6 Hickam W 6-2 Giants L 1-3 Red Sox L 4-11 Marines W 12-6 Braves L 10-11 Pearl Harbor L 0-4 Asahi L 3-7 Asahi W 8-5 Giants W 11-1 Red Sox T 6-6 Braves L 5-6 Asahi W N/A Braves T 8-8 Giants W 7-4 Braves L 11-12 Giants W 8-7 Red Sox L 4-9 Red Sox W 10-4 Giants W 7-3 Braves
1963 (8-13) Coach Jyun Hirota Result Score Opponent W 2-1 Red Sox L 2-3 Marines W 11-3 Pearl Harbor W 4-1 Hickam L 2-6 Braves L 0-2 Asahi L 1-5 National Guard W 3-1 SubPac L 9-11 Giants (Teams and scores unavailable due to newspaper strike during which Rainbows went 4-6) L 0-9 Marines L 0-6 Marines
1964 (No Team) 1965 (6-5) Coach Jyun Hirota Result Score L 0-11 W 6-0 W 4-2 W 5-3 W 7-2 L 1-4 W 4-2 L 0-7 L 2-6 W 5-4 L 4-5
Opponent Asahi Red Sox National Guard Giants Braves Giants National Guard Asahi Hawai‘i Marines SubPac Pearl Harbor
1966 (13-14) Coach Henry Tominaga Result Score Opponent W 7-3 SubPac L 3-5 Pearl Harbor W 17-6 Naval Air L 1-6 Hickam
L L W L L W L W L W W L W L W W W L L L W W L
3-6 4-5 2-1 2-3 3-5 6-2 0-8 3-1 6-14 5-4 3-2 2-7 3-2 2-12 10-3 7-6 13-1 8-9 0-1 0-6 8-7 6-3 0-6
Asahi Holsum Bakers Pearl Harbor SubPac Hickam Naval Air Asahi Holsum Bakers Red Sox Pearl Harbor Naval Air Naval Air SubPac Asahi Holsum Bakers Red Sox Pearl Harbor Hickam SubPac Asahi Holsum Bakers Red Sox Red Sox
1967 (10-21) Coach Henry Tominaga Result Score Opponent L 5-7 *Air Force L 7-8 Army L 2-11 SubPac L 2-6 Puerto Ricans L 8-13 Asahi L 4-6 *Air Force W 12-11 Army L 1-8 SubPac L 4-5 Puerto Ricans L 4-8 Asahi W 9-7 *Air Force W 11-8 Army L 1-11 SubPac W 6-3 Asahi W 4-3 Army L 0-5 Hickam L 4-14 Asahi W 7-3 SubPac L 0-1 *Air Force W 6-3 *Air Force L 6-10 Puerto Ricans L 0-7 SubPac L 4-17 Puerto Ricans W 11-10 Puerto Ricans L 4-11 Asahi L 0-11 Asahi L 1-4 *Air Force W 8-3 Army W 6-4 Army L 0-14 SubPac L 3-23 Puerto Ricans *Indicates collegiate opponent
1968 (10-23) Coach Henry Tominaga Result Score Opponent L 0-8 SubPac L 3-4 Holsum Bakers W 16-6 Army L 1-2 Hickam L 7-8 Asahi L 3-6 SubPac W 12-3 Army L 4-8 Holsum Bakers L 1-12 Asahi L 1-2 SubPac L 8-9 Army W 9-7 Holsum Bakers L 6-7 Hickam L 0-5 Hickam L 4-14 Asahi
L 0-1 Army W 2-1 Holsum Bakers W 6-3 Hickam L 4-6 SubPac L 1-5 Holsum Bakers W 11-7 Army L 3-4 Hickam L 3-8 Asahi L 1-15 SubPac W 5-3 Army L 8-14 Holsum Bakers W 7-2 Hickam L 1-4 Asahi L 0-16 *USC L 4-9 *Illinois W 12-7 *Air Force L 2-14 Asahi W 6-1 Army *Indicates collegiate opponent
1969 (8-8) Coach Dick Kitamura Result Score L 3-5 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 13-9 W 9-7 L 2-5 W 2-0 L 1-5 W 10-0 L 5-9 L 6-9 L 2-5 W 7-4 L 0-10 L 5-6 W 17-0
Opponent Hilo College SubPac SubPac Hickam Marines Army Holsum Asahi Hickam SubPac Army Holsum Marines SubPac Asahi Hickam
1970 (No Team) 1971 (0-4, First year of NCAA) Coach Les Murakami Date Result Score Opponent 3/21 L 0-10 Santa Clara (6) 3/27 L 0-5 Santa Clara 4/2 L 1-6 USC 4/7 L 0-8 USC
1972 (1-3) Coach Les Murakami Date Result Score Opponent 3/27 W 6-5 BYU 3/29 L 7-8 Washington St. 3/31 L 0-4 USC 4/1 L 1-7 Washington St.
1973 (1-7) Coach Les Murakami
Date Result Score Opponent UC Riverside (CA) Tournament 3/26 L 2-11 Vanderbilt 3/27 L 0-12 Wash. St. (5) 3/27 L 0-4 USC (7) 3/28 L 0-5 Stanford 3/28 L 3-7 Arizona St. 3/30 W 13-11 Massachusetts 3/31 L 2-4 @UC Riverside 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
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4/30 5/1 7/12 7/12 7/14 7/14 7/16 7/16 (14)
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6-11 @California 14-1 @St. Mary’s (CA) 1-7 Cal Poly-Pomona 5-0 Cal Poly-Pomona (7) 4-10 Cal Poly-Pomona 6-0 Cal Poly-Pomona (7) 10-3 Cal Poly-Pomona 6-5 Cal Poly-Pomona
1976 (29-12) Date 3/14 3/15 3/17 3/17 3/25 3/27 3/29 3/29 4/6 4/6 4/8 4/9 4/10 4/10 4/12 4/13 4/13
Result Score Opponent W 9-2 Mercer W 25-5 Mercer W 5-0 Mercer (7) L 1-3 Mercer (7) W 8-7 UC Irvine L 3-11 UC Irvine W 5-4 UC Irvine (7) L 4-5 UC Irvine L 1-22 @UC Irvine L 3-9 @UC Irvine (7) L 6-13 @UC Irvine L 6-15 @UCLA L 4-6 @Cal Poly-Pomona L 5-12@Cal Poly-Pomona W 7-5 @LMU L 3-6 @LMU L 0-1 @LMU (7)
1975 (25-13) Coach Les Murakami ua a
Date Result Score Opponent 3/4 W 6-4 BYU 3/4 W 3-1 BYU (7) 3/6 L 2-8 BYU 3/6 W 7-2 BYU (7) 3/8 W 6-5 BYU (12) 3/8 W 3-2 BYU (7) 3/10 L 4-11 Oklahoma 3/10 L 6-23 Oklahoma 3/12 L 2-4 Oklahoma 3/12 L 4-10 Oklahoma (7) 3/14 L 0-4 Oklahoma 3/14 L 3-4 Oklahoma (7) Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/22 W 5-3 Toledo 3/23 W 11-0 Meiji (Exb.) 3/23 L 2-7 Gonzaga 3/24 W 14-7 Gonzaga 3/25 W 8-1 Toledo 2/26 W 4-2 Meiji (Exb.) 3/30 4/1 4/1 4/3 4/3 4/20 4/21 4/21 4/22 4/22 4/26 4/26 4/28 4/28
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2-1 LMU(7) 5-3 LMU 5-1 LMU(7) 5-3 LMU 8-3 LMU(7) 6-2 Pacific 5-4 Pacific 13-5 Pacific (7) 3-2 Pacific (10) 7-6 Pacific (10) 3-2 @San Francisco St. 2-7 @San Francisco St. 1-4 @San Francisco 6-5 @San Francisco
2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
Coach Les Murakami
D t Date Result R lt SScore r Opp Opponent n nt 12/28 W 5-3 Iowa St. (7) 2/28 W 4-1 Iowa St. 2/29 W 6-1 Iowa St. (7) 2/29 L 2-5 Iowa St. 3/2 W 2-0 Iowa St. (7) 3/2 W 7-4 Iowa St. 3/3 W 6-5 Iowa St. (7) 3/3 W 4-3 Iowa St. 3/5 L 1-5 St. Mary’s (CA) (7) 3/5 L 2-10 St. Mary’s (CA) 3/6 L 0-6 St. Mary’s (CA) (7) 3/6 L 2-4 St. Mary’s (CA) 3/7 W 4-2 St. Mary’s (CA) (7) 3/7 W 9-7 St. Mary’s (CA) 3/13 W 5-4 Tulane 3/13 W 1-0 Tulane 3/14 L 0-1 Tulane (7) 3/14 W 4-0 Tulane 3/16 W 2-1 Tulane (7) 3/16 W 8-2 Tulane 3/25 L 4-8 Cal Poly-Pomona (7) 3/26 W 6-5 Cal Poly-Pomona (7) 3/26 L 2-4 Cal Poly-Pomona 3/27 L 4-8 Cal Poly-Pomona (7) 3/27 W 5-1 Cal Poly-Pomona 4/2 L 0-2 Spring Arbor (7) 4/2 W 5-0 Spring Arbor 4/3 W 10-0 Spring Arbor (7) 4/3 W 5-4 Spring Arbor 4/5 W 7-3 Spring Arbor (7) 4/5 W 12-4 Spring Arbor Rainbow Easter Tournament 4/11 W 11-1 Pacific 4/12 L 4-5 Westmont 4/13 W 7-5Ujimori Hawks (Ex) 4/14 W 6-3Ujimori Hawks (Ex) 4/15 W 5-0 Pacific 4/16 W 5-3 Westmont 4/23 4/23 4/24 4/24 4/25 4/25
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1-0 So. Cal. College (7) 7-0 So. Cal. College 7-3 So. Cal. College (7) 9-4 So. Cal. College 2-1 So. Cal. College (7) 2-7 So. Cal. College
Date Result Score Opponent 2/27 W 7-5 Vanderbilt (7) 2/27 W 10-3 Vanderbilt 2/28 W 4-3 Vanderbilt (7) 2/28 W 7-6 Vanderbilt 3/2 W 10-4 Vanderbilt (7) 3/3 W 7-3 Vanderbilt 3/3 L 1-6 Vanderbilt (7) 3/3 W 9-3 Vanderbilt 3/4 W 4-0 BYU 3/5 L 1-4 BYU (7) 3/5 L 2-11 BYU 3/7 W 11-2 BYU (7) 3/7 W 5-1 BYU 3/8 W 1-0 BYU (11) 3/8 L 6-11 BYU 3/11 W 11-6 Gonzaga (7) 3/11 W 9-4 Gonzaga 3/12 L 6-7 Gonzaga (7) 3/12 W 13-0 Gonzaga 3/13 W 7-1 Gonzaga (7) 3/13 W 12-8 Gonzaga 3/15 W 6-1 Gonzaga (7) 3/15 W 7-4 Gonzaga 3/18 W 9-4 Oklahoma (7) 3/18 W 10-2 Oklahoma 3/19 W 5-2 Oklahoma (7) 3/19 W 4-3 Oklahoma 3/22 W 4-3 Oklahoma (8) 3/22 L 4-7 Oklahoma 3/29 W 3-0 Arizona St. (7) 3/29 W 6-0 Arizona St. 4/1 L 0-7 Arizona St. (7) 4/1 L 3-13 Arizona St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 4/3 W 7-3 Kearney St. 4/3 W 3-2 USC 4/4 W 5-4 Florida St. (15) 4/5 W 12-4 UNLV 4/6 W 16-5 UNLV 4/7 W 8-4 Kearney St. 4/7 W 8-7 USC (14) 4/8 L 2-5 Florida St. 4/15 W 29-2 UH-Hilo 4/16 W 10-2 UH-Hilo 4/17 W 11-2 UH-Hilo 4/24 W 4-1 @Pepperdine 4/24 W 3-2 @Pepperdine (7) 4/26 L 1-10 @USC 4/27 L 6-8 @Cal Poly-Pomona 4/29 W 9-3 @UNLV 4/30 W 8-4 Grand Canyon (7) 4/30 W 6-4 @UNLV 5/6 W 21-0 @UH-Hilo 5/7 W 9-1 @UH-Hilo (7) 5/7 W 4-0 @UH-Hilo (8) NCAA West Regional (Honolulu) 5/26 L 1-6 USC 5/27 L 4-8 Cal State LA
3/12 W 5-4 Oklahoma (10) 3/12 W 5-3 Murray St. 3/14 L 0-2 Murray St. 3/14 W 5-0 Oklahoma Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/19 W 18-0 Ill.-Chicago Circle (5) 3/19 W 2-1 Santa Clara 3/20 W 5-0 Mesa St. 3/21 L 7-8 Northwestern 3/22 W 6-4 Ill.-Chicago Circle 3/23 L 1-2 Santa Clara 3/24 W 4-2 Mesa St. 3/24 W 10-1 Northwestern 3/27 3/27 3/29 3/29 3/30 3/30 4/4 4/4 4/6 4/6 4/7 4/9 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/14 4/15 4/15 4/22 4/22 4/24 4/26 4/28 4/29 4/29 5/2 5/2 5/3 5/3 5/5 5/6 5/6 5/20 5/20 5/21 5/22 5/23
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2-1 UCLA (7) 0-9 UCLA 1-0 UCLA (7) 6-1 UCLA 7-4 UCLA (7) 5-3 UCLA 1-2 Nebraska (7) 3-5 Nebraska 2-7 Nebraska (7) 5-2 Nebraska 6-2 Nebraska (7) 0-1 California (7) 1-0 California 9-1 California 8-2 California 7-2 @UH-Hilo 2-1 @UH-Hilo (7) 10-3 @UH-Hilo (7) 8-3 @San Francisco 7-2 @San Francisco (7) 1-1 @California (6) 7-4 @Santa Clara 2-3 @UNLV 5-6 @UNLV 3-4 @UNLV 3-0 Cal State LA (7) 6-5 Cal State LA 4-2 Cal State LA (7) 5-0 Cal State LA (7) 1-2 UH-Hilo 10-3 UH-Hilo (7) 19-2 UH-Hilo 3-2 Oregon (7) 9-1 Oregon 5-0 Oregon (7) 4-2 Oregon 4-3 Oregon (19)
1979 (69-15) Coach Les Murakami
1978 (38-14-1) Coach Les Murakami
1977 (43-13) Coach Les Murakami
Date 3/10 3/10 3/11 3/11
Result L W W L
Score Oppon Opponent 2-4 Murray St. 2-1 Oklahoma (11) 5-3 Oklahoma 2-5 Murray St.
Date 2/2 2/2 2/3 2/3 2/4 2/4 2/8 2/8 2/10 2/11 2/12
Result Score W 17-0 W 11-1 W 16-4 W 14-2 W 12-1 W 22-2 W 2-1 W 4-2 W 14-13 W 4-3 W 5-2
Opponent @UH-Hilo @UH-Hilo @UH-Hilo @UH-Hilo @UH-Hilo @UH-Hilo Oregon St. (7) Oregon St. Oregon St. (7) Oregon St. Oregon St. 65
ALL-TIME RESULTS 2/13 W 6-2 Oregon St. 2/13 L 0-2 CSUDH (7) 2/17 W 5-0 CSUDH 2/18 W 6-5 CSUDH (8) 2/18 W 13-3 CSUDH (7) 2/21 W 17-1 David Lipscomb(7) 2/21 W 23-7 David Lipscomb 2/22 W 11-4 David Lipscomb(7) 2/22 W 13-5 David Lipscomb 2/25 W 4-3 Iowa St. (7) 3/25 W 15-3 Iowa St. 2/26 W 8-3 Iowa St. (7) 2/26 W 14-2 Iowa St. (8) 2/28 W 4-1 Iowa St. (7) 2/28 L 6-7 Iowa St. 3/2 W 15-2 Vanderbilt 3/3 W 7-5 Vanderbilt 3/4 W 4-3 Vanderbilt (7) 3/4 W 4-1 Vanderbilt 3/5 W 5-2 Vanderbilt (7) 3/5 W 9-0 Vanderbilt 3/8 W 5-2 North Carolina (7) 3/8 W 5-0 North Carolina 3/9 W 5-1 North Carolina 3/10 W 9-1 North Carolina (7) 3/10 W 16-4 North Carolina 3/18 W 8-7 Cornell (7) 3/18 W 14-0 Cornell (7) 3/18 W 11-4 Cornell 3/20 W 4-3 Cornell (7) 3/20 W 7-1 Cornell Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/25 W 6-4 UH-Hilo 3/25 W 2-1 Nebraska 3/26 W 5-4 Cal Poly-Pomona 3/27 W 5-3 Tokai (Exb.) 3/28 W 16-6 UH-Hilo 3/29 W 11-1 Nebraska 3/30 W 4-1 Cal Poly-Pomona 3/30 W 7-3 Tokai (Exb.) 4/2 W 7-6 Wyoming 4/3 W 5-1 Wyoming (7) 4/3 W 12-0 Wyoming 4/8 W 17-6 St. Mary’s (CA) 4/9 W 4-3 St. Mary’s (CA) (7) 4/9 W 5-3 St. Mary’s (CA) 4/10 W 4-0 St. Mary’s (CA) (7) 4/10 W 7-6 St. Mary’s (CA) 4/13 W 6-5 Mississippi St. 4/14 W 9-8 Mississippi St. (8) 4/14 W 19-12 Mississippi St. 4/15 L 4-6 Mississippi St. (7) 4/15 L 6-7 Mississippi St. 4/17 W 10-0 Mississippi St. 4/22 L 4-12 @CS Fullerton 4/23 L 3-7 @Cal State LA 4/25 W 10-0 @Long Beach St. 4/26 L 1-5 @Cal Poly-Pomona 4/27 W 9-8 @Santa Clara (10) 4/30 W 10-8 @San Jose St. (11) 5/6 W 11-2 USC 5/7 L 8-9 USC (11) 5/8 L 11-13 USC 5/19 W 11-1 UNLV 5/20 L 0-1 UNLV (7) 5/20 L 3-14 UNLV 5/21 L 6-7 UNLV (7) 5/21 W 5-3 UNLV Midwest Regional (Tucson, AZ) 5/25 W 4-3 Indiana St. 5/26 L 2-10 @Arizona 5/27 W 12-8 Oklahoma 5/27 L 3-5 @Arizona
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1980 (60-18, 19-5 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
Date Result Score Opponent 2/1 W 6-2 @UH-Hilo 2/2 W 8-5 @UH-Hilo (7) 2/2 W 15-1 @UH-Hilo 2/3 W 9-0 UH-Hilo (7) 2/3 W 7-3 UH-Hilo 2/9 W 10-3 UH-Hilo 2/10 W 7-1 UH-Hilo (7) 2/10 W 13-2 UH-Hilo 2/15 L 11-13 Arizona St. (7) 2/15 W 8-7 Arizona St. 2/16 W 8-6 Arizona St. (7) 2/16 W 13-12 Arizona St. (10) 2/17 L 7-8 Arizona St. (7) 2/17 W 4-2 Arizona St. 2/29 W 3-2 Oklahoma 3/1 L 1-2 Oklahoma (8) 3/1 W 11-1 Oklahoma 3/2 L 0-1 Oklahoma (7) 3/2 W 8-7 Oklahoma 3/3 L 5-6 Oklahoma 3/7 W 7-6 Murray St. (7) 3/7 W 16-7 Murray St. 3/8 W 6-0 Murray St. (7) 3/8 W 12-6 Murray St. 3/9 W 7-3 Murray St. 3/10 L 2-6 Wichita St. 3/12 L 1-6 Wichita St. (7) 3/12 L 8-9 Wichita St. 3/13 W 7-3 Wichita St. 3/18 W 9-0 Kearney St. (7) 3/18 W 11-0 Kearney St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/21 W 6-1 Cal State LA 3/22 W 8-3 Cal State LA 3/24 W 6-2 Missouri 3/25 W 5-3 Chuo (Exb.) 3/26 W 10-7 Cal Poly-Pomona 3/27 W 6-0 Cal Poly-Pomona 3/27 W 14-5 Chuo (Exb.) 3/28 L 2-10 Missouri 4/4 4/4 4/5 4/5 4/7 4/8 4/10 4/10 4/11 4/11 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/24 4/25 4/25 4/26 4/26 4/27 5/2 5/2
W W W W W W W W L L W W W W L W W W W W L W L
15-8 @UTEP (7) 10-6 @UTEP 12-8 @UTEP (7) 12-4 @UTEP 9-1 @Wichita St. 12-6 @Wichita St. 6-1 @New Mexico (7) 13-11@New Mexico (8) 0-14 @New Mexico (7) 6-11 @New Mexico (6) 7-4 San Diego St. 11-4 San Diego St. (7) 6-5 San Diego St. (7) 7-4 San Diego St. 4-9 San Diego St. 9-4 UTEP 10-2 UTEP (7) 7-1 UTEP 9-0 UTEP (7) 7-6 UTEP (7) 1-10 UTEP 7-1 @San Diego St. (7) 2-3 @San Diego St.
5/3 L 5-8 @San Diego St. (7) 5/3 W 9-3 @San Diego St. 5/7 W 8-7 New Mexico 5/8 L 1-4 New Mexico (7) 5/8 W 11-10 New Mexico 5/9 W 9-0 New Mexico (7) 5/9 W 4-3 New Mexico (7) 5/10 W 4-2 New Mexico (7) WAC Playoffs (Honolulu) 5/16 W 9-2 BYU 5/17 W 7-0 BYU NCAA Central Regional (Austin, TX) 5/23 W 8-4 UT-Pan American 5/24 W 2-1 Louisiana Tech 5/25 W 7-3 @Texas College World Series (Omaha, NE) 5/30 W 7-6 Florida St. 6/1 W 7-6 St. John’s 6/3 W 9-3 Miami 6/4 L 4-5 Arizona (11) 6/6 L 3-5 Arizona
1981 (50-16, 10-5 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
4/9 L 5-10 @New Mexico 4/10 W 4-0 @New Mexico (7) 4/10 W 18-8 @New Mexico 4/11 W 10-2 @New Mexico (7) 4/11 W 19-11 @New Mexico 4/12 L 6-10 Wichita St. 4/13 W 18-12 Wichita St. 4/16 W 6-3 UTEP 4/17 W 5-0 UTEP (7) 4/17 W 8-1 UTEP 4/18 W 5-2 UTEP (7) 4/18 W 8-2 UTEP 4/23 L 9-10 @San Diego St. 4/24 W 9-6 @San Diego St. (7) 4/24 L 8-9 @San Diego St.(13) 4/25 L 5-6 @San Diego St. (7) 4/25 L 0-8 @San Diego St. WAC Southern Division Playoffs (Best-of-5, Honolulu) 4/30 W 10-7 San Diego St. 5/1 L 8-9 San Diego St. 5/1 W 3-1 San Diego St. 5/2 L 1-6 San Diego St. 5/2 W 6-5 San Diego St. 5/8 W 9-5 Nevada (7) 5/8 W 4-0 Nevada 5/9 W 5-0 Nevada (7) 5/9 W 12-1 Nevada WAC Playoffs (Provo, UT) 5/18 L 4-11 @BYU (7) 5/18 L 1-3 @BYU
1982 (59-17, 17-7 WAC) Coach Les Murakami Date Result Score Opponent 1/29 L 9-10 California 1/30 W 2-1 California (7) 1/30 L 7-8 California 1/31 L 3-6 California (7) 1/31 L 6-12 California 2/6 W 7-2 @UH-Hilo (7) 2/6 W 12-4 @UH-Hilo 2/7 W 6-0 @UH-Hilo (7) 2/7 W 9-0 @UH-Hilo 2/14 W 9-7 UH-Hilo (7) 2/14 W 16-15 UH-Hilo (10) 2/15 W 7-1 UH-Hilo (7) 2/15 W 4-1 UH-Hilo 2/28 W 6-5 Vanderbilt (10) 3/1 W 3-2 Vanderbilt (7) 3/1 W 5-1 Vanderbilt 3/2 W 4-0 Vanderbilt (7) 3/2 W 7-4 Vanderbilt (7) 3/6 W 4-3 Washington St. (7) 3/6 W 8-2 Washington St. 3/7 W 6-1 Washington St. (7) 3/7 W 8-6 Washington St. 3/8 W 8-7 Washington St. 3/18 L 3-9 Tulane (7) 3/18 W 6-2 Tulane (7) 3/19 W 9-4 Tulane 3/20 W 10-0 Tulane Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/22 W 6-0 Santa Clara 3/22 W 5-2 Nebraska 3/23 W 6-5 CS Northridge (12) 3/24 W 7-0 Nittaidai (Exb.) 3/25 W 10-2 Santa Clara 3/26 W 6-4 Nebraska 3/27 W 10-7 CS Northridge 3/27 W 2-1 Nittaidai (Exb.) 4/2 4/3 4/3 4/4 4/4
L W W W W
2-4 6-0 5-1 6-5 11-1
San Jose St. San Jose St. (7) San Jose St. San Jose St. San Jose St.
Date 2/5 2/5 2/6 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/9 2/19 2/20 2/20 2/21 3/1 3/2 3/2 3/3 3/6 3/6 3/7 3/7 3/9 3/11 3/13 3/13 3/14 3/25 3/26 3/26 3/27 3/31 3/31 4/1 4/2 4/2
Result Score Opponent Oppon W 14-4 @UH-Hilo (7) W 17-5 @UH-Hilo W 7-1 @UH-Hilo (7) W 9-3 @UH-Hilo W 10-7 USC W 4-3 USC (7) W 8-5 USC W 3-1 UH-Hilo W 5-2 UH-Hilo (7) W 10-1 UH-Hilo W 13-5 UH-Hilo L 1-2 Arizona St. (11) W 4-0 Arizona St. (7) L 4-6 Arizona St. L 3-5 Arizona St. L 2-9 Oklahoma (7) W 7-3 Oklahoma W 4-0 Oklahoma (7) L 4-14 Oklahoma L 0-4 Oklahoma W 13-8 Creighton (5) W 11-3 Creighton (7) W 5-3 Creighton W 7-2 Creighton (7) W 10-9 CS Fullerton W 8-5 CS Fullerton (7) L 7-10 CS Fullerton W 2-1 CS Fullerton W 14-5 US International W 9-0 US International W 12-8 US International W 1-0 US Int’l (7) W 8-0 US Int’l (7) 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
ALL-TIME RESULTS 4/3 W 10-3Pacific Lutheran (7) 4/3 L 1-2 Pacific Lutheran 4/3 W 9-2 Pacific Lutheran 4/5 W 7-0 St. Mary’s(MN) (7) 4/5 W 8-0 St. Mary’s(MN) 4/6 W 9-2 St. Mary’s(MN) (7) 4/6 W 6-1 St. Mary’s(MN) 4/9 W 10-9 San Diego St. 4/10 W 3-2 San Diego St. (7) 4/10 L 5-6 San Diego St. 4/11 W 7-1 San Diego St. 4/16 W 6-0 @UTEP (7) 4/16 W 15-5 @UTEP 4/17 L 1-10 @UTEP (7) 4/17 W 19-0 @UTEP (7) 4/19 L 5-6 @New Mexico (7) 4/19 L 9-17 @New Mexico (8) 4/20 L 4-8 @New Mexico (7) 4/20 L 8-10 @New Mexico 4/22 W 16-11 @Santa Clara 4/23 W 8-3 @Pacific 4/26 W 4-1 UTEP 4/27 W 3-2 UTEP (8) 4/27 W 3-1 UTEP (7) 4/28 W 8-6 UTEP 4/30 W 7-3 New Mexico 5/1 W 5-4 New Mexico (7) 5/1 W 3-2 New Mexico (12) 5/2 W 12-9 New Mexico 5/7 W 17-5 @San Diego St. 5/8 W 12-2@San Diego St. (7) 5/8 L 2-5 @San Diego St. 5/9 W 3-0 @San Diego St. 5/13 W 12-0 UNLV 5/14 W 5-0 UNLV (7) 5/14 W 19-0 UNLV 5/15 W 7-1 UNLV (7) 5/15 W 8-1 UNLV WAC Tournament (Honolulu, O‘ahu) 5/20 W 6-0 Utah 5/21 W 12-4 San Diego St. 5/22 W 12-5 San Diego St. NCAA West Regional (Fresno, CA) 5/27 L 5-10 Stanford 5/28 L 9-13 Pepperdine
1983 (47-20, 17-7 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
3/11 L 2-3 Fresno St. (7) 3/12 L 3-5 Fresno St. 3/13 W 6-1 Fresno St. 3/17 W 12-9 Wichita St. 3/18 L 6-11 Wichita St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/20 W 14-0 Nagoya (Exb.) (7) 3/20 W 15-3 Iowa (7) 3/21 L 6-8 Cal Poly-Pomona 3/22 W 11-2 Wichita St. 3/23 W 8-0 Nagoya (Exb.) 3/24 W 13-5 Cal Poly-Pomona 3/25 L 4-5 Iowa 3/25 L 6-7 Wichita St. 3/31 W 22-2 Cornell 4/1 W 18-2 Cornell (5) 4/1 W 16-7 Cornell 4/2 W 6-0 Cornell 4/8 L 1-10 @San Diego St. 4/9 L 7-8 @San Diego St. (7) 4/9 W 4-2 @San Diego St. 4/10 L 2-5 @San Diego St. 4/11 W 16-15 @San Diego 4/14 W 14-1 New Mexico 4/15 W 2-1 New Mexico (7) 4/15 W 7-0 New Mexico 4/16 W 2-0 New Mexico (5) 4/18 W 8-7 UTEP (10) 4/19 W 12-8 UTEP (7) 4/19 W 9-8 UTEP 4/20 W 6-2 UTEP 4/26 W 4-2 @New Mexico (7) 4/26 W 16-15 @New Mexico 4/27 L 3-6 @New Mexico (7) 4/27 W 17-5 @New Mexico (8) 4/29 L 6-9 @UTEP (7) 4/29 W 12-10 @UTEP 4/30 W 11-7 @UTEP (7) 4/30 W 19-12 @UTEP 5/1 L 3-14 @UNLV 5/2 L 6-12 @UNLV 5/6 W 18-8 San Diego St. 5/7 W 9-5 San Diego St. (7) 5/7 L 5-12 San Diego St. 5/8 L 2-4 San Diego St. 5/14 L 6-7 Arizona St. 5/15 W 15-5 Arizona St. 5/16 W 5-3 Arizona St. WAC Tournament (Provo, UT) 5/19 L 5-7 BYU 5/20 W 6-4 Wyoming 5/20 L 11-1 Wyoming
1984 (48-22-1, 8-6 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
Date Result Score Oppo Opponent 2/3 W 11-4 Hawai‘i Pacific 2/5 W 4-0 Hawai‘i Pacific (7) 2/5 W 14-1 Hawai‘i Pacific 2/7 W 5-1 Hawai‘i Pacific 2/11 W 5-3 @UH-Hilo 2/12 L 0-1 @UH-Hilo (7) 2/12 W 6-2 @UH-Hilo 2/19 W 3-2 UH-Hilo (7) 2/19 W 8-3 UH-Hilo 2/20 W 11-5 UH-Hilo 2/24 W 9-7 Arizona 2/25 W 3-1 Arizona (7) 2/25 W 14-10 Arizona 2/26 W 13-5 Arizona 3/5 W 15-1 Kearney St. (7) 3/5 W 14-1 Kearney St. 3/6 W 9-0 Kearney St. (7) 3/6 W 14-7 Kearney St. 3/11 L 8-10 Fresno St. (10) 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
Date 2/4 2/4 2/5 2/5 2/10 2/10 2/11 2/11 2/17 2/18
Result W W W W W W L W L L
Score Opponent 6-5 Hawai‘i Pacific (8) 16-13 Hawai‘i Pacific 11-6 Hawai‘i Pacific 12-4 Hawai‘i Pacific 7-0 @UH-Hilo (7) 9-4 @UH-Hilo 4-9 @UH-Hilo (7) 15-5 @UH-Hilo 3-5 USC 5-13 USC (7)
2/18 W 11-8 USC (7) 2/19 L 4-7 USC 2/24 L 2-6 Stanford (7) 2/24 W 8-4 Stanford 2/25 W 6-5 Stanford 2/26 T 13-13 Stanford (10) 2/28 W 9-8 Portland St. 2/29 L 7-8 Portland St. 3/2 W 4-3 Arizona St. 3/3 W 8-3 Arizona St. (7) 3/3 L 7-13 Arizona St. 3/4 L 4-5 Arizona St. 3/9 W 5-1 LMU 3/10 W 3-2 LMU 3/10 W 15-5 LMU (7) 3/11 W 11-9 LMU 3/15 W 11-3 Nebraska 3/16 W 2-1 Nebraska (7) 3/16 W 10-4 Nebraska 3/17 L 1-12 Nebraska 3/19 W 16-1 Concordia (7) Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/25 W 5-1 Waseda (Exb.) 3/26 L 4-5 UH-Hilo 3/27 L 3-4 Lewis-Clark St. 3/28 W 11-6 Waseda (Exb.) 3/29 L 0-5 UH-Hilo 3/30 W 4-2 Lewis-Clark St. 4/6 W 13-4 San Diego St. 4/7 W 11-5 San Diego St. (7) 4/7 W 10-0 San Diego St. (8) 4/8 W 3-1 San Diego St. 4/13 W 9-2 @New Mexico (7) 4/13 W 14-10 @New Mexico 4/14 L 9-10 @New Mexico 4/14 W 14-10 @New Mexico 4/16 W 16-12 @UTEP (7) 4/16 W 8-6 @UTEP 4/17 L 3-5 @UTEP (7) 4/17 W 15-8 @UTEP 4/23 W 3-0 New Mexico 4/24 W 4-2 New Mexico (7) 4/24 W 8-2 New Mexico 4/25 W 11-8 New Mexico 4/27 W 2-0 UTEP 4/28 W 9-3 UTEP (7) 4/28 W 14-4 UTEP (7) 4/29 W 1-0 UTEP 5/4 L 0-9 @San Diego St. 5/5 L 3-5 @San Diego St. (7) 5/5 L 10-11 @San Diego St. 5/6 L 8-9 @San Diego St. 5/7 L 2-13 @USC 5/11 W 17-2 San Jose St. 5/12 W 11-1 San Jose St. (7) 5/12 W 10-9 San Jose St. 5/13 W 24-2 San Jose St. WAC Tournament (Honolulu, O‘ahu) 5/17 W 17-4 Utah 5/18 W 10-6 BYU 5/19 L 6-8 San Diego St. 5/19 W 5-4 San Diego St. NCAA West Regional (Tempe, AZ) 5/25 W 10-7 Stanford (10) 5/26 L 11-15 @Arizona St. 5/27 L 7-11 Stanford
1985 (56-31, 15-9 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
Date Result Score Opponent 2/1 W 10-4 UH-Hilo (7) 2/1 W 10-4 UH-Hilo 2/2 W 7-2 UH-Hilo (7) 2/2 W 6-4 UH-Hilo 2/7 W 9-7 UCLA 2/8 L 3-10 UCLA 2/9 W 6-5 UCLA (11) 2/10 W 7-2 UCLA (Maui) 2/15 L 1-11 California (7) 2/16 W 9-8 California 2/17 L 7-15 California 2/19 L 5-6 Hawai‘i Pacific (7) 2/19 W 3-2 Hawai‘i Pacific 2/22 W 6-2 Fresno St. 2/23 W 8-7 Fresno St. (7) 2/23 L 3-9 Fresno St. 2/24 W 12-7 Fresno St. 2/26 L 3-5 Portland St. 2/27 W 7-6 Portland St. 3/1 W 9-8 USC 3/2 W 8-3 USC (7) 3/2 L 10-12 USC 3/3 L 3-5 USC 3/5 W 11-0 Hawai‘i Pacific (7) 3/5 W 5-4 Hawai‘i Pacific 3/8 W 4-3 Washington St. (10) 3/9 W 7-1 Washington St. (7) 3/9 W 8-3 Washington St. 3/10 L 2-7 Washington St. 3/12 W 10-7 Shippensburg 3/15 W 5-0 Murray St. 3/16 W 6-5 Murray St. (7) 3/16 W 27-12 Murray St. 3/17 W 10-2 Murray St. 3/19 L 3-4 Cal Poly-Pomona 3/20 W 14-2 Cal Poly-Pomona 3/21 W 5-4Cal Poly-Pomona (10) Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/23 W 6-1 BYU 3/24 L 8-12 Wichita St. 3/25 L 7-9 CS Northridge 3/26 L 2-4 Lewis-Clark St. 3/26 W 3-0 CS Northridge 3/27 W 16-6 BYU 3/28 L 7-8 Wichita St. 3/29 W 3-2 Lewis-Clark St. 4/3 L 4-5 @Cal Poly-Pomona 4/4 L 6-7 @UC Santa Barbara 4/6 W 6-1 @San Diego St. (7) 4/6 W 4-2 @San Diego St. 4/7 W 5-3 @San Diego St. (7) 4/7 L 0-7 @San Diego St. 4/9 L 1-8 Mississippi St. 4/10 W 4-3 Mississippi St. 4/11 L 2-6 New Mexico 4/12 L 5-8 New Mexico (7) 4/12 L 3-8 New Mexico 4/13 W 9-1 New Mexico 4/15 W 10-3 UTEP 4/16 W 9-3 UTEP (7) 4/16 W 15-2 UTEP (7) 4/17 W 6-3 UTEP 4/18 W 4-3 UH-Hilo (7) 4/19 W 6-2 UH-Hilo (7) 4/19 L 2-6 UH-Hilo (7) 4/23 L 6-7 @New Mexico (7) 4/23 L 1-11 @New Mexico 4/24 L 5-7 @New Mexico (7) 4/24 L 8-11 @New Mexico 4/26 L 14-15 @UTEP (7) 4/26 W 15-11 @UTEP (10) 4/27 W 12-4 @UTEP (7) 4/27 W 11-6 @UTEP 4/29 L 5-9 @San Francisco 4/30 L 4-11 @California 5/3 W 3-2 San Diego St. (11) 5/4 W 9-2 San Diego St. 5/4 W 6-1 San Diego St. 67
ALL-TIME RESULTS 5/5 W 4-0 San Diego St. 5/9 W 3-2 Pepperdine 5/10 W 10-4 Pepperdine 5/11 W 9-2 Pepperdine WAC Tournament (Provo, UT) 5/16 L 5-6 @BYU
1986 (43-24, 15-9 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
5/3 L 2-4 @San Diego St. (7) 5/3 L 1-7 @San Diego St. 5/4 L 2-5 @San Diego St. WAC Tournament (San Diego, CA) 5/8 W 12-2 Wyoming 5/9 L 1-2 @San Diego St. 5/9 W 14-7 Wyoming 5/10 W 10-3 @San Diego St. 5/10 L 2-9 @San Diego St. 5/17 W 12-11 USC 5/18 W 5-3 USC NCAA West Regional (Los Angeles, CA) 5/22 W 6-3 @UCLA 5/23 W 8-6 UC Santa Barbara 5/24 L 6-10 LMU 5/25 L 5-12 LMU
1987 (45-19, 21-2 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
4/24 W 6-5 San Diego St. (10) 4/24 W 9-0 San Diego St. (7) 4/26 W 13-6 San Diego St. 4/29 W 12-2 @Colorado St. (7) 4/29 W 30-5 @Colorado St. (7) 4/30 W 28-7 @Colorado St. (7) 4/30 W 17-8 @Colorado St. 5/1 L 9-10 @Wyoming 5/2 W 13-9 @Wyoming (7) 5/2 W 25-15 @Wyoming WAC Tournament (Provo, UT) 5/7 W 6-3 New Mexico 5/8 W 17-10 San Diego St. 5/9 W 6-5 @BYU NCAA West II Regional (Tempe, AZ) 5/22 L 11-12 UCLA 5/23 W 6-3 Arizona 5/24 L 7-16 UCLA
1988 (45-19, 21-2 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
Date Result Score Opponent 2/1 W 10-1 @UH-Hilo 2/1 W 7-3 @UH-Hilo 2/7 W 6-5 Arizona St. 2/8 L 7-8 Arizona St. 2/9 W 11-1 Arizona St. 2/14 L 2-8 Stanford 2/15 L 8-9 Stanford 2/16 W 10-1 Stanford 2/21 L 8-11 Arizona 2/22 W 9-5 Arizona 2/23 L 2-7 Arizona 2/25 L 1-6 Portland St. 2/26 W 3-2 Portland St. 2/28 W 6-2 UC Santa Barbara 3/1 W 3-2 UC Santa Barbara 3/2 W 7-4 UC Santa Barbara 3/7 W 6-4 Purdue 3/8 W 18-4 Purdue 3/9 W 9-2 Purdue 3/14 W 14-4 Texas A&M 3/15 L 3-4 Texas A&M 3/16 W 7-6 Texas A&M 3/18 W 13-3 Iona 3/19 W 19-0 Iona Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/21 W 9-1 Hawai‘i Pacific 3/21 W 11-2 Waseda (Exb.) 3/22 W 6-2 Georgia Tech 3/23 W 14-13 Santa Clara 3/24 W 18-4 CS Sacramento (7) 3/25 W 8-4 Waseda (Exb.) 3/25 L 0-1 Hawai‘i Pacific 3/26 3/27 3/28 4/5 4/6 4/6 4/7 4/11 4/11 4/12 4/12 4/14 4/14 4/15 4/15 4/21 4/22 4/22 4/23 4/25 4/26 4/26 4/27 5/2 68
L L L W W W W W W L L W L L W W W L W W W W W L
2-4 2-9 3-4 7-6 10-0 12-2 10-6 9-4 11-1 5-6 6-7 16-3 7-10 1-8 13-10 5-4 7-4 4-5 6-3 6-1 3-2 4-2 13-7 7-8
CS Sacramento Georgia Tech Santa Clara San Diego St. San Diego St. (7) San Diego St. (7) San Diego St. @Utah (7) @Utah (7) @Utah (7) @Utah @BYU (7) @BYU @BYU (7) @BYU BYU BYU (7) BYU BYU Utah Utah Utah Utah @San Diego St.
4/22 W 11-2 Air Force 4/23 W 8-1 Air Force (7) 4/23 W 7-0 Air Force 4/24 W 8-1 Air Force 4/30 W 18-12 @Colorado St. (8) 4/30 W 13-10 @Colorado St. 5/1 W 6-1 @Colorado St. (7) 5/1 W 21-6 @Colorado St. 5/6 W 18-14 @BYU (7) 5/6 L 1-11 @BYU 5/7 L 5-14 @BYU (7) 5/7 T 10-10 @BYU 5/13 L 4-5 San Diego St. 5/14 L 3-6 San Diego St. (7) 5/14 W 12-4 San Diego St. 5/15 L 2-6 San Diego St. WAC Tournament (Honolulu) 5/19 L 1-2 BYU 5/20 L 7-8 San Diego St.
1989 (40-27, 18-10 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
Date Result Score Opponent 1/31 W 5-3 @UH-Hilo 1/31 W 13-4 @UH-Hilo 2/6 L 4-8 USC 2/7 L 4-5 USC 2/8 W 3-1 USC 2/14 W 5-4 UCLA (10) 2/15 L 6-9 UCLA 2/16 L 3-11 UCLA 2/16 W 8-7 UCLA (10) 2/20 L 6-8 Fresno St. 2/21 W 10-3 Fresno St. 2/22 W 5-4 Fresno St. 2/27 W 8-4 Arkansas 2/28 W 6-5 Arkansas (10) 3/1 L 7-9 Arkansas (10) 3/2 L 4-7 Arkansas 3/5 W 4-3 BYU (10) 3/6 W 13-3 BYU 3/7 L 6-9 BYU 3/13 W 3-1 Arizona St. 3/14 L 5-9 Arizona St. (11) 3/15 L 1-7 Arizona St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/20 L 4-6 Portland St. 3/21 W 1-0 Cal Poly-Pomona 3/21 W 13-2 Cornell (7) 3/22 L 0-2 Wichita St. 3/23 W 6-5 UH-Hilo 3/24 L 3-6 Cal Poly-Pomona 3/25 W 6-1 Portland St. 3/26 W 14-13 UH-Hilo 3/26 W 15-1 Cornell (7) 3/27 L 6-8 Wichita St. 4/3 L 6-9 @Chapman 4/4 W 5-3 @San Diego St. (7) 4/4 W 5-3 @San Diego St. 4/5 W 4-3 @San Diego St. (7) 4/5 L 3-4 @San Diego St. 4/9 W 3-1 Colorado St. 4/10 W 3-1 Colorado St. (7) 4/10 W 10-4 Colorado St. 4/11 W 15-0 Colorado St. 4/13 W 4-3 Wyoming (11) 4/14 W 5-0 Wyoming (7) 4/14 W 8-7 Wyoming 4/15 W 8-2 Wyoming 4/18 W 9-0 Hawai‘i Pacific 4/19 W 3-2 Hawai‘i Pacific 4/23 W 3-1 San Diego St.
l SScore O Date Result Opponent 1/30 W 20-6 @UH-Hilo 2/5 W 9-2 San Jose St. 2/6 W 6-1 San Jose St. 2/7 W 16-2 San Jose St. 2/12 L 0-5 Stanford 2/13 W 5-4 Stanford (10) 2/14 W 4-3 Stanford (14) 2/19 W 8-7 California (10) 2/20 L 1-9 California 2/21 L 3-4 California 2/26 L 7-8 LMU 2/27 L 6-9 LMU (14) 2/28 W 8-2 LMU 3/4 W 10-1 UC Santa Barbara 3/5 W 7-3 UC Santa Barbara 3/6 W 8-4 UC Santa Barbara 3/11 L 3-11 Arizona St. 3/12 L 4-6 Arizona St. 3/13 L 1-4 Arizona St. 3/15 W 8-4 Murray St. 3/16 W 22-1 Murray St. 3/17 L 3-8 Murray St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/19 W 1-0 Portland St. 3/20 L 5-11 Lewis-Clark St. 3/21 W 12-2 Hawai‘i Pacific (7) 3/21 W 15-5 Washington (8) 3/22 L 1-9 Nebraska 3/23 L 0-1 Lewis-Clark St. 3/24 W 5-3 Washington (10) 3/25 W 17-11 Portland St. (8) 3/25 W 6-5 Hawai‘i Pacific 3/26 L 6-12 Nebraska 4/1 W 5-0 Wyoming 4/2 W 11-10 Wyoming (8) 4/2 W 11-6 Wyoming 4/3 W 4-1 Wyoming 4/8 W 14-9 @New Mexico (7) 4/8 W 19-4 @New Mexico 4/9 L 4-14 @New Mexico (7) 4/9 W 9-2 @New Mexico 4/15 W 4-0 Utah 4/16 W 4-3 Utah (7) 4/16 W 11-2 Utah 4/17 W 8-7 Utah (10)
Date Result Score Opponent 2/3 W 11-0 UNLV 2/4 W 14-3 UNLV 2/5 L 3-4 UNLV 2/10 L 4-20 Santa Clara 2/11 W 10-9 Santa Clara 2/12 W 7-3 Santa Clara 2/17 W 7-6 USC 2/18 L 5-8 USC 2/19 L 10-12 USC 2/24 L 5-8 Fresno St. 2/25 L 1-3 Fresno St. 2/26 L 5-6 Fresno St. 3/3 W 3-2 Indiana St. 3/4 W 4-1 Indiana St. 3/5 L 3-6 Indiana St. 3/10 W 11-5 Kansas 3/11 W 9-1 Kansas 3/12 W 11-5 Kansas 3/16 W 4-0 BYU 3/17 L 3-15 BYU (7) 3/17 L 7-8 BYU (7) 3/18 W 11-4 BYU 3/20 L 6-8 Mississippi St. 3/21 L 4-10 Mississippi St. 3/22 W 10-7 Mississippi St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/24 W 9-6 Portland St. 3/25 W 6-2 Fordham 3/26 W 7-2 Wichita St. 3/27 L 5-7 Lewis-Clark St. 3/27 W 5-1 Portland St. 3/28 L 4-5 UH-Hilo 3/29 L 3-4 Wichita St. 3/30 W 4-3 UH-Hilo 3/31 L 4-7 Lewis-Clark St 4/1 W 11-6 Fordham 4/7 L 2-9 @Air Force (7) 4/7 L 17-18 @Air Force (7) 4/8 W 14-7 @Air Force (7) 4/8 L 7-10 @Air Force (7) 4/11 W 4-1 @Wyoming (7) 4/11 W 15-11 @Wyoming (7) 4/12 W 3-2 @Wyoming (7) 4/12 W 10-4 @Wyoming (7) 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
ALL-TIME RESULTS 4/15 W 21-0 Colorado St. 4/16 W 8-2 Colorado St. (7) 4/16 W 2-1 Colorado St. (7) 4/17 W 9-2 Colorado St. 4/21 W 22-2 New Mexico 4/22 W 6-2 New Mexico (7) 4/22 W 22-1 New Mexico (7) 4/23 W 14-4 New Mexico 4/28 W 10-8 Hawai‘i Pacific 5/5 W 17-8 @Utah (8) 5/5 W 6-4 @Utah (7) 5/6 L 4-7 @Utah (7) 5/6 L 3-4 @Utah (7) 5/14 W 9-3 @San Diego St. (7) 5/14 L 3-4 @San Diego St. (8) 5/15 L 1-12 @San Diego St. (7) 5/15 L 1-5 @San Diego St. (7) WAC Tournament (Honolulu) 5/18 W 6-5 San Diego St. 5/19 L 3-5 BYU 5/19 W 10-9 San Diego St. 5/20 W 3-1 BYU 5/20 W 8-2 BYU NCAA West I Regional (Tucson, AZ) 5/26 L 7-14 Long Beach St. 5/27 L 3-17 Arizona
4/14 W 6-4 Colorado St. 4/15 W 7-3 Colorado St. (7) 4/15 W 4-0 Colorado St. (7) 4/16 W 5-3 Colorado St. 4/20 L 2-7 San Diego St. 4/21 W 3-2 San Diego St. (7) 4/21 L 0-7 San Diego St. (7) 4/22 W 6-2 San Diego St. 4/27 W 9-0 Air Force 4/28 L 5-6 Air Force (7) 4/28 W 9-1 Air Force (7) 4/29 W 9-4 Air Force 5/3 W 7-5 @Wyoming 5/4 L 4-13 @Wyoming (8) 5/4 L 7-8 @Wyoming (7) 5/5 L 0-5 @Wyoming 5/12 W 7-2 New Mexico (7) 5/12 W 4-3 New Mexico (7) 5/13 W 3-0 New Mexico 5/14 W 2-0 New Mexico WAC Tournament (Honolulu) 5/17 L 4-5 San Diego St. (11) 5/18 L 2-8 Wyoming
1991 (51-18, 22-5 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
1990 (37-24-1, 17-10-1 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
4/12 W 5-2 Wyoming 4/13 W 5-0 Wyoming (7) 4/13 W 3-2 Wyoming (7) 4/14 W 3-1 Wyoming 4/18 W 13-6 Grand Canyon 4/19 W 11-4 Grand Canyon 4/20 L 3-5 Grand Canyon 4/21 W 7-5 Grand Canyon 4/26 W 12-8 @New Mexico (7) 4/26 L 2-10 @New Mexico (7) 4/27 W 17-15 @New Mexico (7) 4/27 L 6-11 @New Mexico (7) 4/29 L 1-8 @California 4/30 L 4-10 @USC 5/3 W 5-0 @San Diego St. (7) 5/3 L 0-4 @San Diego St. (7) 5/4 W 11-9 @San Diego St. (7) 5/4 L 4-5 @San Diego St. (7) 5/10 W 5-0 Utah 5/11 W 2-0 Utah (7) 5/11 W 4-0 Utah (7) 5/12 W 11-9 Utah WAC Tournament (Honolulu) 5/16 W 7-6 Wyoming 5/17 W 12-9 BYU 5/18 L 4-6 San Diego St. 5/18 L 2-7 San Diego St. (10) NCAA West I Regional (Los Angeles, CA) 5/24 L 3-5 Minnesota 5/25 W 7-3 Middle Tenn St. 5/26 W 12-5 Minnesota 5/26 W 7-3 USC 5/27 L 8-15 Creighton
1992 (49-14, 20-6 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
Date Result Score Opponent 2/2 L 2-3 UCLA 2/3 W 7-1 UCLA 2/4 L 0-7 UCLA 2/9 L 6-12 Stanford 2/10 L 2-11 Stanford 2/11 L 2-8 Stanford 2/16 L 3-8 California 2/17 L 4-6 California (14) 2/18 W 5-4 California 2/23 W 6-0 Notre Dame 2/24 W 12-7 Notre Dame 3/1 W 9-5 Nebraska 3/2 W 4-2 Nebraska 3/3 W 9-2 Nebraska 3/4 W 9-2 Nebraska 3/9 W 10-8 Maine 3/10 W 8-7 Maine (10) 3/11 L 3-10 Maine 3/16 W 3-0 UH-Hilo 3/21 L 2-3 Arizona St. 3/22 L 1-7 Arizona St. 3/23 L 3-15 Arizona St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/24 W 9-8 Iona (11) 3/29 W 7-5 Iona 3/30 W 6-1 Oklahoma St. 3/31 W 6-4 Wright St. 4/6 4/6 4/7 4/7 4/10 4/10 4/11 4/11
L L L T W W L W
3-9 9-10 4-8 10-10 7-2 7-5 3-4 8-3
2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
@BYU (7) @BYU (8) @BYU (7) @BYU (7) @Utah (7) @Utah (7) @Utah (7) @Utah (7)
Date Result Score Opponent 2/1 L 5-8 Washington 2/2 W 6-5 Washington 2/3 W 6-3 Washington 2/7 W 15-7 BYU 2/8 W 7-4 BYU (7) 2/8 W 3-1 BYU (7) 2/9 W 12-3 BYU 2/15 W 6-3 USC 2/16 L 4-8 USC 2/17 W 4-2 USC 2/22 W 9-8 Fresno St. 2/23 W 5-4 Fresno St. 2/24 L 8-17 Fresno St. 3/1 W 9-3 Arkansas 3/2 L 9-17 Arkansas 3/3 W 2-1 Arkansas 3/8 W 14-7 Murray St. 3/9 W 10-1 Murray St. 3/10 W 5-0 Murray St. 3/15 W 6-4 Arizona St. 3/16 W 9-8 Arizona St. 3/17 W 7-3 Arizona St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/22 W 6-5 Wichita St. 3/23 W 6-0 Davidson (7) 3/24 W 7-6 CS Sacramento (12) 3/25 L 8-9 Washington St. 3/26 W 7-4 Portland St. 3/27 W 10-0 Lewis-Clark St. (8) 3/28 W 10-7 UH-Hilo 3/29 W 7-2 Washington St. 3/30 L 2-5 Wichita St. 4/3 W 9-7 @Colorado St. (7) 4/3 W 14-9 @Colorado St. (7) 4/4 L 0-11 @Colorado St. (7) 4/4 W 10-3 @Colorado St. (7) 4/7 W 3-0 @Air Force (8) 4/7 W 14-13 @Air Force (7) 4/8 W 12-11 @Air Force
3/28 L 0-4 Meiji (Exb..) 4/3 W 4-1 Wyoming 4/4 W 4-2 Wyoming (7) 4/4 W 6-0 Wyoming (7) 4/5 W 7-0 Wyoming 4/10 L 8-11 New Mexico 4/11 W 3-1 New Mexico (7) 4/11 W 10-2 New Mexico (7) 4/12 W 4-3 New Mexico 4/17 W 3-2 @BYU (7) 4/17 L 7-13 @BYU (7) 4/18 L 6-7 @BYU (7) 4/18 L 3-9 @BYU (7) 4/21 L 2-3 @Utah (7) 4/21 W 14-4 @Utah (6) 4/24 W 8-2 Air Force 4/25 W 20-2 Air Force (7) 4/25 W 7-2 Air Force (7) 4/26 W 10-2 Air Force 5/2 W 11-2 @San Diego St. (7) 5/2 L 1-2 @San Diego St. (7) 5/3 W 6-4 @San Diego St. (7) 5/3 W 5-2 @San Diego St. (7) 5/8 W 13-0 Colorado St. 5/9 W 4-2 Colorado St. (7) 5/9 W 9-0 Colorado St. (7) 5/10 W 3-1 Colorado St. WAC Tournament (Honolulu) 5/14 W 7-1 New Mexico 5/15 W 1-0 San Diego St. (10) 5/16 L 2-7 New Mexico 5/16 W 5-3 New Mexico NCAA West Regional (Tucson, AZ) 5/22 L 0-8 S. Eastern Louisiana 5/23 W 10-3 Arizona 5/24 W 10-3 S. Eastern Louisiana 5/24 W 9-3 Washington 5/25 W 6-3 Pepperdine 5/25 L 0-9 Pepperdine
1993 (34-25, 11-13 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
Date Result Score Opponent 1/31 W 7-6 Arizona 2/1 L 0-7 Arizona 2/2 W 6-3 Arizona 2/7 W 11-10 UCLA 2/8 L 0-1 UCLA 2/9 W 6-5 UCLA 2/14 L 2-5 California 2/15 W 7-0 California 2/16 W 13-6 California 2/21 L 4-16 Stanford 2/22 L 2-3 Stanford 2/23 W 4-0 Stanford 2/28 W 9-8 CS Sacramento (11) 2/29 W 8-4 CS Sacramento 3/1 W 16-1 CS Sacramento 3/6 W 12-0 Washington 3/7 W 11-3 Washington 3/8 W 10-2 Washington 3/13 W 6-2 Portland St. 3/14 W 6-4 Portland St. 3/21 W 11-9 Cal Poly-Pomona Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/22 W 6-1 Grand Canyon 3/23 W 9-1 Dartmouth 3/24 W 7-2 Brown 3/25 W 6-0 Grand Canyon 3/26 W 6-4 Dartmouth 3/27 W 11-4 Brown
Date 1/26 1/28 1/29 1/30 1/31 2/5 2/6 2/7 2/12 2/13 2/14 2/15 2/19 2/20 2/21 2/26 2/27 2/28 3/2 3/3 3/4 3/5 3/6
Result W W L L L W W W W L L W W L W W L L W L W L L
Score 9-7 9-4 6-22 2-4 4-10 9-4 3-0 11-4 21-6 2-3 8-9 9-5 16-6 1-3 7-4 9-2 8-9 3-9 7-6 6-8 5-4 6-8 6-8
Opponent @UH-Hilo Arizona St. Arizona St. Arizona St. Arizona St. USC USC USC California California (13) California California Washington Washington Washington Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Fresno St. Fresno St. Fresno St. Illinois Illinois 69
ALL-TIME RESULTS 3/7 W 11-5 Illinois 3/11 W 4-0 Washington St. 3/12 W 4-3 Washington St. 3/13 W 14-6 Washington St. 3/14 W 14-7 Washington St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/21 W 12-1 Northwestern 3/22 W 2-0 Tulane 3/23 W 10-9 Wichita St. 3/24 W 3-0 Portland St. 3/25 W 4-1 Lewis-Clark St. 3/26 W 8-0 Lewis-Clark St. 3/27 W 4-2 Wichita St. 4/2 L 9-11 CS Northridge 4/3 W 6-0 CS Northridge 4/4 W 3-1 CS Northridge 4/10 W 6-2 @CS Sacramento 4/10 L 4-1 @CS Sacramento 4/12 W 13-5 @CS Sacramento 4/16 L 2-3 @Fresno St. 4/17 L 4-5 @Fresno St. 4/18 L 3-4 @Fresno St. 4/23 W 3-1 San Diego St. 4/24 L 3-8 San Diego St. 4/25 W 6-4 San Diego St. 4/30 L 8-9 @CS Northridge 5/1 L 0-6 @CS Northridge 5/2 L 10-11 @CS Northridge 5/7 W 10-5 CS Sacramento 5/8 W 7-1 CS Sacramento 5/9 L 1-11 CS Sacramento 5/14 W 4-1 @San Diego St. 5/15 L 3-4 @San Diego St. 5/16 L 4-5 @San Diego St. NCAA Central I Regional (College Station, TX) 5/27 W 9-8 North Carolina 5/28 L 4-9 UCLA 5/29 L 8-10 North Carolina
3/12 L 4-14 @CS Northridge 3/13 L 6-9 @CS Northridge 3/18 W 10-8 San Diego St. 3/19 W 5-4 San Diego St. (10) 3/20 L 1-6 San Diego St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/21 L 7-9 Washington 3/22 W 7-4 Oregon St. 3/23 L 3-7 Clemson 3/25 L 7-9 Grand Canyon (6) 3/25 W 11-3 Lewis-Clark St. (6) 3/26 W 13-4 Oregon St. 3/27 W 4-3 Washington 4/1 L 3-5 CS Sacramento 4/2 L 5-7 CS Sacramento 4/3 W 5-4 CS Sacramento 4/8 L 0-5 @Fresno St. 4/9 L 3-7 @Fresno St. 4/10 W 4-2 @Fresno St. 4/15 L 1-2 CS Northridge 4/16 W 13-7 CS Northridge 4/17 L 3-7 CS Northridge 4/22 L 5-6 @San Diego St. (15) 4/23 L 2-8 @San Diego St. 4/24 L 9-10 @San Diego St. (11) 4/29 L 2-5 Fresno St. 4/30 L 2-3 Fresno St. 5/1 L 7-9 Fresno St. 5/7 W 6-5 @CS Sacramento 5/7 W 11-3 @CS Sacramento 5/8 W 7-3 @CS Sacramento 5/13 W 10-9 UH-Hilo 5/14 W 7-4 UH-Hilo (8) 5/15 L 5-6 UH-Hilo
3/19 W 10-5 San Diego St. 3/23 L 2-3 @CS Northridge (11) 3/24 L 5-20 @CS Northridge 3/25 L 10-12 @CS Northridge Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/27 W 7-0 UH-Hilo 3/28 W 10-5 San Francisco 3/29 L 1-5 Wichita St. 3/30 L 2-5 Grand Canyon 3/31 W 4-0 Meiji (Exb..) 4/1 L 2-5 Meiji (Exb..) 4/2 W 9-7 Grand Canyon 4/7 W 6-5 CS Sacramento 4/8 W 2-1 CS Sacramento 4/9 L 8-14 CS Sacramento 4/14 W 7-2 @San Diego St. 4/15 L 4-10 @San Diego St. 4/21 W 12-6 Fresno St. 4/22 L 5-14 Fresno St. 4/23 W 5-3 Fresno St. 4/28 L 3-6 CS Northridge 4/29 W 7-6 CS Northridge (10) 4/30 L 9-11 CS Northridge 5/4 L 2-3 @CS Sacramento 5/5 L 3-9 @CS Sacramento 5/6 L 0-2 @CS Sacramento 5/12 W 9-5 Cal Poly-SLO 5/13 W 3-2 Cal Poly-SLO 5/14 W 7-6 Cal Poly-SLO
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Score Opponent 7-3 @UH-Hilo 9-8 California 9-8 California (10) 6-3 California 10-3 California 3-11 Florida St. 4-6 Florida St. 6-1 Florida St. 3-9 Florida St. 14-8 LMU 4-3 LMU 6-7 LMU 6-3 Stanford 5-7 Stanford 7-11 Stanford 6-4 UCLA 9-8 UCLA (10) 8-7 UCLA 5-2 Washington St. 1-9 Washington St. 7-1 Washington St. 0-8 Washington St. 8-10 @CS Northridge
Coach Les Murakami
Coach Les Murakami
1995 (30-24, 12-17 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
Coach Les Murakami
Result W W W W W L L W L W W L W L L W W W W L W L L
1997 (22-34 , 14-16 WAC)
1996 (29-26, 12-18 WAC)
1994 (28-28, 8-16 WAC)
Date 1/23 1/27 1/28 1/29 1/30 2/3 2/4 2/5 2/6 2/11 2/12 2/13 2/18 2/19 2/20 2/25 2/26 2/27 3/3 3/4 3/5 3/6 3/11
3/23 L 5-11 Fresno St. 3/24 L 3-18 Fresno St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/25 W 4-2 Nittaidai (Exb..) 3/26 L 3-4 UH-Hilo 3/27 W 8-7 Oregon St. (10) 3/28 W 4-1 Wright St. 3/29 L 9-13 Lewis-Clark St. (14) 3/30 W 15-9 Oregon St. 3/31 W 7-5 Lewis-Clark St. 4/5 W 7-3 CS Sacramento 4/6 W 15-6 CS Sacramento 4/7 W 9-8 CS Sacramento 4/12 L 3-6 CS Northridge (7) 4/12 W 6-0 CS Northridge (7) 4/13 L 5-17 CS Northridge 4/14 W 11-9 CS Northridge 4/19 L 3-4 @San Diego St. (14) 4/20 W 8-4 @San Diego St. 4/21 L 5-6 @San Diego St. 4/26 L 2-8 Cal Poly-SLO 4/27 L 0-7 Cal Poly-SLO 4/28 L 3-11 Cal Poly-SLO 5/2 L 3-13 @Fresno St. 5/3 L 3-12 @Fresno St. 5/4 L 2-7 @Fresno St.
Date 1/20 1/21 1/22 1/27 1/28 1/29 2/3 2/4 2/5 2/9 2/10 2/11 2/12 2/17 2/18 2/19 2/20 2/24 2/25 2/26 3/6 3/6 3/7 3/11 3/12 3/12 3/17 3/18
Result L W L W W W W W W W W W W W L W L L W W L L L L W L L W
Score Opponent 1-5 UCLA 9-8 UCLA (12) 2-9 UCLA 4-2 Portland St. 4-2 Portland St. 5-0 Portland St. 3-1 San Jose St. 5-0 San Jose St. 5-1 San Jose St. 9-2 BYU 6-0 BYU 5-1 BYU 15-5 UH-Hilo (Maui) 3-2 California 7-11 California 4-2 California 1-3 @UH-Hilo 2-6 USC 3-2 USC (12) 4-1 USC 6-7 @Cal Poly-SLO 3-7 @Cal Poly-SLO 4-15 @Cal Poly-SLO 1-5 @Fresno St. 7-6 @Fresno St. (10) 7-10 @Fresno St. 1-8 San Diego St. 6-2 San Diego St.
Date 1/19 1/20 1/21 1/26 1/27 1/28 2/2 2/3 2/4 2/9 2/10 2/11 2/16 2/17 2/18 2/19 2/23 2/24 2/25 3/1 (11) 3/2 3/3 3/7 3/8 3/9 3/12 3/13 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/22
Result W W L W L L L W W W L L W W W W W L L W
Score Opponent 7-2 Washington St. 6-5 Washington St. 0-14 Washington St. 11-1 Stanford 0-16 Stanford 3-5 Stanford 5-11 Santa Clara 8-0 Santa Clara 8-1 Santa Clara 10-9 UCLA (10) 4-12 UCLA 6-11 UCLA 6-5 California 12-6 California 7-3 California 7-0 UH-Hilo (Kauai) 4-2 San Diego St. 6-7 San Diego St. 3-7 San Diego St. 6-5 @CS Sacramento
W L W W W L W L W W L
5-4 @CS Sacramento 9-16 @CS Sacramento& 10-4 LMU 16-6 LMU 12-4 LMU 3-4 @CS Northridge (7) 4-0@CS Northridge (7)$ 3-6 @Cal Poly-SLO 3-2 @Cal Poly-SLO 2-1 @Cal Poly-SLO 4-7 Fresno St.
Date Result Score Opponent 1/16 W 3-2 Miami (Fla.) (10) 1/17 L 7-14 Miami (Fla.) 1/18 L 7-10 Miami (Fla.) 1/19 L 11-13 Miami (Fla.) 1/23 L 11-23 UCLA 1/24 L 0-10 UCLA 1/25 L 8-12 UCLA 1/30 L 5-6 California 1/31 L 3-11 California 2/1 W 15-8 California 2/7 L 4-14 Oregon St. 2/8 L 5-9 Oregon St. 2/9 W 11-3 Oregon St. 2/14 W 9-3 USC 2/15 L 3-4 USC 2/16 L 4-12 USC 2/21 L 4-5 UH-Hilo 2/22 W 15-14 UH-Hilo 2/23 L 4-10 UH-Hilo 2/28 L 9-12 @San Jose St. 3/1 L 6-7 @San Jose St. (7) 3/1 L 1-11 @San Jose St. 3/7 L 4-5 Utah 3/8 L 7-13 Utah 3/9 L 3-10 Utah 3/14 L 23-25 @New Mexico 3/15 L 10-19 @New Mexico 3/16 W 16-8 @New Mexico 3/21 L 3-9 Fresno St. 3/22 W 5-4 Fresno St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/25 W 16-2 New Mexico (6) 3/26 L 3-10 Washington 3/26 W 6-5 CS Northridge 3/27 L 3-8 Wichita St. 3/28 W 10-8 Nebraska 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
ALL-TIME RESULTS 3/29 3/30 4/4 4/5 4/6 4/11 4/12 4/13 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/27 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/9 5/10 5/11
L L W W W W W L W L W W L W L W L L W L W
5-6 Washington 2-8 CS Northridge 15-4 UNLV 7-6 UNLV 6-5 UNLV 8-2 @San Diego St. 7-4 @San Diego St. 4-9 @San Diego St. 5-1 San Jose St. 3-9 San Jose St. 7-2 San Jose St. 13-6 @Fresno St. 4-6 @Fresno St. 6-4 @Fresno St. 11-16 @Fresno St. 18-11 @BYU 14-16 @BYU 7-8 @BYU 7-3 San Diego St. 7-8 San Diego St. 4-3 San Diego St. (10)
4/5 4/10 4/11 4/12 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/25 4/26 4/27 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/8 5/9 5/10
W L W L W W W W L L L L L W W L
21-7 @Air Force 3-8 TCU 7-6 TCU 4-9 TCU 9-4 Grand Canyon 12-4 Grand Canyon 7-6 Grand Canyon 4-1 @Fresno St. 9-24 @Fresno St. 10-15 @Fresno St. 4-5 @San Diego St.(11) 3-10 @San Diego St. 7-8 @San Diego St. 8-7 San Jose St. 10-3 San Jose St. 2-5 San Jose St.
1999 (37-20, 15-14 WAC)
4/25 L 0-2 Rice 4/29 W 13-8 @Utah 4/30 W 6-5 @Utah 5/1 W 12-11 @Utah 5/4 W 4-3 @San Diego (11) 5/6 W 4-3 @San Diego St. 5/7 L 4-6 @San Diego St. 5/8 W 11-10 @San Diego St. 5/14 W 7-4 New Mexico 5/15 W 4-2 New Mexico WAC Tournament (Fresno, CA) 5/19 L 5-9 TCU 5/20 W 7-6 New Mexico 5/21 L 10-12 TCU
4/27 4/28 4/29 5/5 5/6 5/7 5/12 5/13 5/14
L L W W W W W W L
1-4 @TCU 1-7 @TCU 7-6 @TCU 15-4 @UH-Hilo 2-0 @UH-Hilo 3-2 vs. UH-Hilo (Kona) 3-2 UH-Hilo 9-6 UH-Hilo 2-7 UH-Hilo
2001 (29-27, 16-20 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
2000 (28-28, 15-15 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
Coach Les Murakami
1998 (34-22, 12-18 WAC) Coach Les Murakami
Date Result Score Opponent 1/16 W 11-5 San Francisco 1/17 L 8-12 San Francisco (10) 1/18 W 5-2 San Francisco 1/22 W 20-9 CS Sacramento 1/23 W 15-5 CS Sacramento 1/24 W 7-5 CS Sacramento 1/29 W 7-4 UCLA 1/30 W 14-5 UCLA 1/31 W 8-6 UCLA 2/6 W 11-2 UH-Hilo 2/7 W 6-5 UH-Hilo(Hanapepe) 2/8 W 16-10 UH-Hilo (Kona) 2/11 L 2-7 Florida St. 2/12 L 2-11 Florida St. 2/13 W 9-6 Florida St. 2/14 W 8-2 Florida St. 2/20 W 7-3 LMU 2/21 W 3-2 LMU 2/22 W 2-1 LMU 2/27 L 2-7 @San Jose St. 2/28 L 8-23 @San Jose St. 3/1 W 11-4 @San Jose St. 3/6 L 10-16 San Diego St. 3/7 L 1-13 San Diego St. 3/8 W 7-6 San Diego St. 3/13 L 4-5 @Rice 3/14 L 6-7 @Rice (8) 3/15 L 0-5 @Rice (7) 3/20 W 5-1 Fresno St. 3/21 L 3-7 Fresno St. 3/22 W 6-5 Fresno St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/23 W 17-3 Cal Poly-SLO 3/24 W 5-0 Lewis-Clark St. 3/25 W 8-3 UH-Hilo 3/26 W 20-8 Wright St. 3/27 W 11-3 Nebraska 3/28 W 9-5 UH-Hilo 3/29 L 1-2 Nebraska 4/3 L 5-12 @Air Force 4/4 L 17-19 @Air Force 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
Date Result Score Opponent 1/22 W 3-0 UCLA 1/23 W 6-0 UCLA 1/24 W 5-3 UCLA 1/28 W 9-3 California 1/29 W 5-2 California 1/30 W 4-1 California 2/4 L 4-12 CS Sacramento 2/5 W 10-3 CS Sacramento 2/6 W 21-4 CS Sacramento 2/12 L 1-2 St. Mary’s (CA) 2/13 W 7-1 St. Mary’s (CA) 2/14 W 20-3 St. Mary’s (CA) 2/19 W 4-2 Wichita St. 2/20 W 4-3 Wichita St. (10) 2/21 W 9-1 Wichita St. 2/26 L 5-6 @TCU 2/27 L 0-10 @TCU 2/28 L 7-8 @TCU (11) 3/4 W 3-2 BYU 3/5 L 5-7 BYU 3/6 W 7-6 BYU 3/12 L 3-9 @San Jose St. 3/13 L 7-9 @San Jose St. 3/14 L 2-3 @San Jose St. 3/19 W 11-5 Fresno St. 3/20 W 7-3 Fresno St. 3/21 L 4-6 Fresno St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/22 W 11-5 Fresno St. 3/23 W 9-5 Northwestern 3/24 W 10-5 Nittaidai (Exb.) 3/25 L 4-5 UH-Hilo 3/26 W 3-1 Hawai‘i Pacific 3/27 W 12-2 Hawai‘i Pacific 3/28 W 5-3 Fresno St. 4/1 L 3-12 UNLV 4/2 L 3-5 UNLV 4/3 W 3-1 UNLV 4/6 W 15-13 @Air Force 4/7 W 8-5 @Air Force 4/8 W 34-11 @Air Force 4/16 W 17-1 UH-Hilo 4/17 L 2-4 UH-Hilo (Maui) 4/18 W 8-5 @UH-Hilo 4/23 L 3-7 Rice 4/24 L 3-12 Rice
Date Result Score Opponent 1/20 L 6-12 Florida 1/21 L 1-10 Florida 1/22 L 7-8 Florida 1/27 W 13-6 San Diego 1/28 W 8-1 San Diego 1/29 L 3-9 San Diego 2/3 L 3-15 UCLA 2/4 L 3-10 UCLA 2/5 L 3-9 UCLA 2/11 L 3-4 San Francisco (11) 2/12 W 5-3 San Francisco 2/13 L 4-10 San Francisco 2/18 W 9-5 Santa Clara 2/19 L 11-12 Santa Clara (10) 2/20 W 13-2 Santa Clara 2/25 W 9-3 CS Sacramento 2/26 W 3-2 CS Sacramento 2/27 W 2-1 CS Sacramento 3/4 W 10-9 Rice 3/5 L 4-8 Rice 3/6 W 10-3 Rice 3/10 W 6-2 TCU 3/11 W 3-2 TCU 3/12 W 14-6 TCU 3/15 W 13-1 CS 3/17 W 9-4 @Fresno St. 3/18 L 2-6 @Fresno St. 3/19 W 7-0 @Fresno St. 3/24 L 3-9 San Jose St. 3/25 W 9-2 San Jose St. 3/26 L 1-6 San Jose St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/27 W 11-8 Lewis-Clark St. 3/28 L 2-3 Winthrop 3/29 W 5-2 Pepperdine 3/30 L 5-9 Lewis-Clark St. 3/31 W 11-2 Winthrop 4/2 W 4-0 Pepperdine 4/2 L 4-5 Lewis-Clark St. 4/7 L 3-4 @San Jose St. 4/8 L 0-4 @San Jose St. 4/9 L 2-11 @San Jose St. 4/15 W 8-7 Fresno St. 4/16 L 2-9 Fresno St. 4/17 L 4-7 Fresno St. 4/22 L 3-7 @Rice 4/23 L 3-7 @Rice 4/24 L 0-4 @Rice
Date Result Score Opponent 1/25 W 8-7 CS Sacramento (11) 1/26 W 5-1 CS Sacramento 1/27 L 8-11 CS Sacramento 2/1 W 9-8 UCLA 2/2 L 3-16 UCLA 2/3 L 2-12 UCLA 2/9 L 0-5 Louisville 2/10 W 10-2 Louisville 2/11 W 4-0 Louisville 2/15 W 5-2 Nevada 2/16 W 10-9 Nevada 2/17 L 4-6 Nevada 2/24 L 2-6 @Fresno St. 2/25 L 5-6 @Fresno St. (11) 2/26 L 4-8 @Fresno St. 3/1 L 3-6 @San Jose St. 3/2 L 4-8 @San Jose St. 3/3 L 0-7 @San Jose St. 3/8 L 4-10 Rice 3/9 L 2-13 Rice 3/10 W 4-3 Rice 3/17 L 5-8 TCU 3/18 L 3-13 TCU 3/19 L 8-11 TCU 3/23 W 4-0 San Jose St. 3/24 W 4-1 San Jose St. 3/25 W 6-5 San Jose St. 3/26 W 13-1 Centenary Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/27 L 4-13 UC Santa Barbara 3/28 W 4-2 Wichita St. 3/29 W 12-3 Centenary 3/30 W 6-5 Lewis-Clark St. 3/31 W 6-3 Hawai‘i Pacific 4/1 L 6-7 UC Santa Barbara (11) 4/7 L 3-10 Fresno St. 4/8 W 5-4 Fresno St. (10) 4/9 L 3-13 Fresno St. 4/14 W 11-4 @TCU 4/15 L 4-5 @TCU 4/16 L 5-6 @TCU 4/19 W 4-2 @Rice 4/20 L 0-10 @Rice 4/21 W 7-3 @Rice 4/27 W 7-3 Oregon St. 4/28 L 7-18 Oregon St. 4/29 W 12-9 Oregon St. 5/1 W 9-7 @CS Sacramento 5/3 L 6-11 @Nevada 5/4 L 7-12 @Nevada 5/5 L 5-8 @Nevada 5/11 W 6-4 @UH-Hilo 71
5/12 5/13 5/17 5/18 5/19
W W W W W
15-4 5-3 11-2 16-2 9-8
@UH-Hilo @UH-Hilo UH-Hilo UH-Hilo UH-Hilo
ALL-TIME RESULTS 2005 (28-27, 15-14 WAC)
2003 (30-26, 11-19 WAC)
2004 (31-24, 13-16 WAC)
Coach Mike Trapasso
Coach Mike Trapasso
Coach Mike Trapasso
Date Result Score Opponent 2/7 W 11-5 UCLA 2/8 L 4-5 UCLA 2/9 W 8-3 UCLA 2/11 W 8-2 UH-Hilo 2/14 W 3-2 Sacramento St. 2/15 W 2-0 Sacramento St. 2/16 W 8-7 Sacramento St. 2/21 W 7-3 Wichita St. 2/22 L 3-4 Wichita St. 2/23 L 4-6 Wichita St. 2/26 W 9-3 Hawaii Pacific 3/1 W 9-2 UH-Hilo 3/2 W 18-2 UH-Hilo 3/5 W 4-1 @San Francisco 3/7 L 3-6 @Fresno St. 3/8 W 13-8 @Fresno St. 3/9 L 4-5 @Fresno St. 3/11 W 8-4 Hawaii Pacific 3/14 L 4-9 Rice 3/15 L 2-9 Rice 3/16 L 1-11 Rice 3/18 W 6-2 Coastal Carolina 3/19 L 5-8 Coastal Carolina 3/21 L 1-5 Nevada 3/22 L 4-6 Nevada 3/23 L 3-4 Nevada Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/25 W 9-1 Western Illinois 3/26 L 2-3 Lewis-Clark St. (10) 3/27 L 4-11 Air Force 3/28 W 8-7 Air Force (10) 3/29 W 13-2 Western Illinois 4/4 L 4-12 @Rice 4/5 L 0-2 @Rice 4/6 L 1-8 @Rice 4/8 W 3-1 @Centenary 4/10 L 5-6 @Louisiana Tech 4/11 L 6-7 @Louisiana Tech 4/12 W 4-1 @Louisiana Tech 4/15 W 12-4 UH-Hilo 4/18 W 3-0 Fresno St. 4/19 W 7-5 Fresno St. 4/20 W 2-0 Fresno St. 4/25 W 3-2 San Jose St. 4/26 W 9-2 San Jose St. 4/27 L 3-5 San Jose St. 4/30 W 10-7 @Sacramento St. 5/2 L 1-3 @Nevada 5/3 L 5-10 @Nevada 5/4 L 8-13 @Nevada 5/9 L 1-3 Louisiana Tech 5/10 W 8-1 Louisiana Tech 5/11 W 11-1 Louisiana Tech 5/21 L 0-2 @UC Irvine 5/23 W 5-4 @San Jose St. 5/24 W 7-6 @San Jose St. 5/25 L 5-8 @San Jose St.
Date Result Score Opponent 1/30 L 4-7 Texas 1/31 L 9-13 Texas (11) 2/1 L 1-10 Texas 2/6 L 3-4 CS Northridge 2/7 W 11-0 CS Northridge 2/8 L 1-8 CS Northridge 2/13 W 14-6 Fla. International 2/14 W 5-4 Fla. International 2/15 W 7-3 Fla. International 2/17 W 10-2 Hawai‘i Pacific 2/20 W 6-3 UH-Hilo 2/21 W 15-3 UH-Hilo 2/22 W 14-5 UH-Hilo 2/28 W 5-0 San Francisco 2/28 L 1-14 San Francisco 2/29 L 4-7 San Francisco Rainbow Baseball Tournament 3/2 W 12-1 Chicago St. 3/3 W 10-1 Oregon St. 3/4 W 6-3 The Citadel 3/5 W 14-0 Chicago St. 3/6 W 7-3 Oregon St. 3/19 L 3-5 @Rice 3/20 L 0-3 @Rice 3/21 W 5-3 @Rice 3/25 L 6-7 @Louisiana Tech 3/26 W 13-7 @Louisiana Tech 3/27 W 8-1 @Louisiana Tech 4/2 L 4-5 San Jose St. 4/3 W 3-0 San Jose St. 4/4 W 6-1 San Jose St. 4/6 L 3-6 Sacramento St. 4/7 W 5-4 Sacramento St. 4/16 W 8-4 Louisiana Tech 4/17 W 9-1 Louisiana Tech 4/18 L 0-1 Louisiana Tech 4/21 W 6-5 @San Francisco 4/22 W 4-2 @Fresno St. 4/23 L 0-2 @Fresno St. 4/24 L 8-13 @Fresno St. 4/29 W 1-0 Nevada 4/30 W 8-4 Nevada 5/1 L 3-8 Nevada 5/4 W 8-7 Hawai‘i Pacific 5/7 W 7-5 Rice 5/8 W 6-5 Rice 5/9 L 1-13 Rice 5/13 L 2-7 Fresno St. 5/14 L 4-8 Fresno St. 5/21 L 10-17 @Nevada 5/22 W 13-7 @Nevada 5/23 L 3-10 @Nevada 5/25 W 12-10 @Pacific 5/28 L 0-8 @San Jose St. 5/29 L 9-10 @San Jose St. 5/30 L 4-6 @San Jose St.
Date Result Score Opponent 2/10 W 4-1 Alabama 2/12 L 5-9 Alabama 2/12 W 3-2 Alabama 2/13 L 2-3 Alabama 2/17 W 9-3 Pacific 2/18 W 10-2 Pacific 2/19 W 9-8 Pacific (10) 2/20 L 1-2 Pacific (13) 2/24 L 3-14 Washington St. 2/25 W 6-1 Washington St. 2/26 W 10-9 Washington St. (10) 2/27 L 1-7 Washington St. Rainbow Baseball Tournament 3/1 L 5-8 Sacramento St. 3/2 L 2-3 UC Davis 3/3 W 9-0 South Florida 3/4 L 2-3 Wichita St. 3/5 W 12-1 Louisiana-Lafayette 3/10 W 15-0 Florida St. 3/11 W 7-6 Florida St. 3/12 W 9-6 Florida St. 3/15 L 3-4 Winthrop (15) 3/16 L 3-11 Winthrop 3/18 W 8-6 Louisiana Tech 3/19 L 2-5 Louisiana Tech 3/20 L 6-9 Louisiana Tech 3/23 L 2-7 @Pacific 3/25 L 3-6 @Fresno St. 3/26 L 3-6 @Fresno St. 3/27 L 3-5 @Fresno St. 4/2 L 2-6 San Jose St. 4/3 W 6-5 San Jose St. 4/4 W 3-2 San Jose St. 4/6 L 4-7 @San Francisco 4/8 L 5-7 @Nevada 4/9 L 7-11 @Nevada 4/10 W 8-7 @Nevada 4/13 W 3-1 Hawai‘i Pacific 4/15 W 3-2 Rice 4/16 L 0-4 Rice 4/17 L 1-3 Rice 4/20 L 0-11 @California 4/22 W 1-0 @San Jose St. 4/23 W 17-6 @San Jose St. 4/24 W 4-3 @San Jose St. 4/28 W 11-9 Nevada 4/29 W 7-6 Nevada 4/30 W 8-0 Nevada 5/12 W 4-1 Fresno St. 5/13 L 4-8 Fresno St. 5/14 L 3-7 Fresno St. 5/20 W 7-4 @Rice 5/21 L 6-7 @Rice 5/22 L 11-14 @Rice 5/27 W 5-4 @Louisiana Tech 5/28 W 7-4 @Louisiana Tech
2002 (16-40, 5-25 WAC) Coach Mike Trapasso
Date Result Score Opponent 1/30 W 3-2 Florida St. 1/31 L 5-8 Florida St. 2/1 L 4-7 Florida St. 2/2 L 1-12 Florida St. 2/8 W 6-3 Sacramento St. 2/9 L 2-5 Sacramento St. (13) 2/10 L 3-5 Sacramento St. 2/15 W 6-4 UCLA 2/16 W 7-6 UCLA (11) 2/17 W 8-7 UCLA (10) 2/21 L 6-7 BYU 2/22 W 10-5 BYU 2/23 L 3-4 BYU 3/1 L 1-8 UC-Irvine 3/2 L 5-12 UC-Irvine 3/3 W 6-5 UC-Irvine (12) 3/8 L 7-9 Rice 3/9 L 3-6 Rice 3/10 L 4-13 Rice 3/15 L 9-10 @UH-Hilo (12) 3/16 L 4-6 @UH-Hilo 3/17 L 5-7 @UH-Hilo 3/18 L 1-3 @UH-Hilo 3/22 W 5-1 San Jose St. 3/23 L 7-11 San Jose St. 3/24 L 2-10 San Jose St. Rainbow Easter Tournament 3/26 W 2-1 Birmingham-So. 3/27 L 7-12 UC-Riverside 3/28 L 0-12 San Jose St. 3/29 W 14-4 Hawai‘i Pacific 3/30 W 7-2 UH-Hilo 3/31 W 14-3 Lewis-Clark St. 4/4 W 10-6 Nevada 4/5 L 0-5 Nevada 4/6 L 4-5 Nevada 4/13 W 6-4 @Louisiana Tech 4/14 L 5-6 @Louisiana Tech 4/15 L 1-2 @Louisiana Tech 4/18 L 4-9 @Rice 4/19 L 1-9 @Rice 4/20 L 6-7 @Rice (11) 4/26 W 6-2 Fresno St. 4/27 L 4-5 Fresno St. 4/28 L 1-6 Fresno St. 5/3 L 1-8 @San Jose St. 5/4 L 4-13 @San Jose St. 5/5 L 3-4 @San Jose St. 5/9 W 8-4 Louisiana Tech 5/10 L 0-7 Louisiana Tech 5/11 L 6-8 Louisiana Tech 5/18 L 10-14 @Nevada 5/19 L 2-11 @Nevada 5/20 L 1-14 @Nevada 5/24 L 3-5 @Fresno St. 5/25 L 2-6 @Fresno St. 5/26 L 5-6 @Fresno St. 72
2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
ALL-TIME RESULTS 2006 (45-17, 17-6 WAC) 2007 (34-25, 11-13 WAC)
2008 (29-31, 18-14 WAC)
2009 (32-26, 11-12 WAC)
Coach Mike Trapasso
Coach Mike Trapasso
Coach Mike Trapasso
Coach Mike Trapasso
Date Result Score Opponent 2/1 W 6-2 San Diego St. 2/2 W 11-9 San Diego St. 2/3 W 9-7 San Diego St. 2/4 L 5-7 San Diego St. 2/10 W 4-3 UC Irvine 2/11 L 0-1 UC Irvine 2/12 W 3-1 UC Irvine 2/14 W 11-10Hawai‘i Pacific (10) 2/17 W 3-1 @LMU 2/18 W 11-2 @LMU 2/19 W 11-4 @LMU 2/24 W 4-3 Southern California 2/25 W 7-3 Southern California 2/26 L 3-4 Southern California Rainbow Baseball Tournament 3/1 L 9-15 Texas-Arlington 3/1 W 10-6 Washington 3/2 L 1-5 Arkansas 3/4 W 8-7 Washington 3/4 L 7-8 Washington (9) 3/10 W 3-2 Western Illinois 3/11 W 5-1 Western Illinois 3/11 W 7-1 Western Illinois (7) 3/12 W 11-1 Western Illinois (7) 3/13 W 3-0 Western Illinois (5) 3/17 L 1-6 Louisiana Tech 3/18 L 4-5 Louisiana Tech 3/21 W 5-2 @UH-Hilo 3/22 W 13-5 @UH-Hilo 3/27 W 8-6 UC Santa Barbara 3/27 W 3-0 UC Santa Barbara 3/31 L 5-7 San Jose St. (12) 4/1 W 6-5 San Jose St. (13) 4/2 W 7-3 San Jose St. 4/7 W 5-3 @Fresno St. 4/8 L 1-6 @Fresno St. 4/9 L 2-13 @Fresno St. 4/14 W 13-4 @Nevada 4/15 W 8-5 @Nevada 4/21 W 6-0 New Mexico St. 4/22 W 10-3 New Mexico St. 4/23 L 3-5 New Mexico St. 4/28 W 3-2 Sacramento St. 4/29 W 5-2 Sacramento St. 4/30 W 5-2 Sacramento St. 5/2 W 11-2 @Grambling St. 5/4 W 9-1 @Louisiana Tech 5/5 W 9-2 @Louisiana Tech 5/6 W 5-3 @Louisiana Tech 5/6 W 7-6 @Louisiana Tech 5/16 L 1-15 @San Francisco 5/19 W 11-1 @San Jose St. 5/20 W 6-0 @San Jose St. 5/21 W 3-1 @San Jose St. WAC Tournament (Fresno, CA) 5/25 W 8-0 Louisiana Tech 5/26 L 3-10 Nevada 5/27 W 8-2 Louisiana Tech 5/27 W 11-2 Nevada 5/28 L 4-8 @Fresno St. NCAA Regional (Corvallis, OR) 6/2 L 6-9 Kansas 6/3 W 5-3 Wright St. 6/4 W 9-5 Kansas 6/4 L 3-12 @Oregon St.
Date Result Score Opponent 1/26 W 8-1 Santa Clara 1/27 W 5-4 Santa Clara 1/28 L 2-3 Santa Clara 2/1 L 11-13 Georgia Southern 2/2 W 5-3 Georgia Southern 2/3 W 2-1 Georgia Southern 2/9 W 13-1 Pacific 2/10 W 4-3 Pacific 2/11 W 8-3 Pacific 2/16 L 1-3 @UC Santa Barbara 2/17 W 5-1 @UC Santa Barbara 2/18 W 9-2 @UC Santa Barbara 2/23 L 1-7 Wichita St. 2/24 L 4-10 Wichita St. 2/25 L 4-5 Wichita St. 3/1 W 20-1 Chicago St. 3/2 W 7-2 Chicago St. 3/3 W 20-3 Chicago St. (7) 3/3 W 3-2 Chicago St. 3/4 W 16-1 Chicago St. 3/9 L 1-2 Arizona 3/10 W 4-0 Arizona 3/11 L 1-3 Arizona 3/16 W 9-2 Wisc-Milwaukee 3/17 W 10-3 Wisc-Milwaukee 3/17 W 5-3 Wisc-Milwaukee (7) 3/18 W 9-2 Wisc-Milwaukee 3/23 W 5-3 Nevada 3/24 L 4-5 Nevada 3/25 W 5-4 Nevada 3/30 L 1-9 San Jose St. 3/31 L 1-2 San Jose St. 4/1 W 6-0 San Jose St. 4/5 W 9-6 @Sacramento St. 4/6 W 12-9 @Sacramento St. (10) 4/7 L 5-8 @Sacramento St. 4/10 L 3-4 @Pacific 4/13 W 9-8 @Fresno St. 4/15 L 5-6 @Fresno St. 4/15 L 3-4 @Fresno St. 4/20 W 7-4 Louisiana Tech 4/21 L 9-10 Louisiana Tech 4/22 W 7-2 Louisiana Tech 4/25 L 2-9 @Arizona St. 4/27 W 21-6 @New Mexico St. 4/28 L 6-8 @New Mexico St. 4/28 L 4-9 @New Mexico St. 5/3 W 10-1 @UH-Hilo 5/4 W 8-0 @UH-Hilo 5/5 W 7-2 @UH-Hilo 5/12 L 5-7 @Nevada 5/13 L 3-5 @Nevada 5/14 L 2-7 @Nevada 5/19 L 5-7 Fresno St. (10) 5/20 W 7-6 Fresno St. 5/21 W 1-0 Fresno St. WAC Tournament (Reno, NV) 5/24 L 1-11 @Nevada (7) 5/25 W 19-7 Sacramento St. (7) 5/26 L 6-8 @Nevada (11)
Date Result Score Opponent 2/15 W 5-4 UH-Hilo (11) 2/16 W 9-2 UH-Hilo 2/17 L 3-4 UH-Hilo 2/22 W 10-4 San Francisco 2/23 W 9-6 San Francisco 2/23 L 5-6 San Francisco 2/24 L 3-11 San Francisco Coca-Cola Classic (Surprise, AZ) 2/28 W 7-3 No. Illinois 2/29 L 0-3 Arizona St. 3/1 L 5-11 Michigan 3/1 L 8-15 Portland 3/7 L 3-4 Long Beach St. (12) 3/8 L 2-4 Long Beach St. 3/9 L 4-8 Long Beach St. 3/11 W 4-3 UAB 3/12 W 3-1 UAB 3/14 L 0-9 @UC-Irvine 3/15 L 3-14 @UC-Irvine 3/15 L 4-13 @UC-Irvine 3/18 L 1-6 San Diego 3/20 W 4-0 Fresno St. 3/21 W 2-0 Fresno St. 3/22 L 0-5 Fresno St. 3/22 L 2-4 Fresno St. (10) 3/28 L 2-4 @Sacramento St. 3/29 L 4-6 @Sacramento St. 3/29 L 2-5 @Sacramento St. 3/30 L 6-10 @Sacramento St. 4/1 W 5-2 @Stanford 4/4 W 10-8 @San Jose St. (15) 4/5 W 12-5 @San Jose St. 4/5 L 0-4 @San Jose St. 4/6 W 6-2 @San Jose St. 4/10 W 4-2 New Mexico St. 4/11 W 8-3 New Mexico St. 4/12 L 3-9 New Mexico St. 4/12 W 5-1 New Mexico St. 4/18 W 10-4 Nevada 4/19 W 13-3 Nevada (7) 4/19 L 3-4 Nevada 4/20 W 4-0 Nevada 4/25 W 13-7 @Louisiana Tech 4/26 W 8-4 @Louisiana Tech 4/26 L 4-14@Louisiana Tech (7) 4/27 L 9-10 @Louisiana Tech 5/2 W 8-3 Sacramento St. 5/3 W 3-1 Sacramento St. 5/3 L 3-7 Sacramento St. 5/4 W 8-7 Sacramento St. 5/8 L 5-7 @New Mexico St. 5/9 L 8-13 @New Mexico St. 5/10 W 17-10 @New Mexico St. 5/10 W 15-14 @New Mexico St. 5/15 L 1-5 Utah Valley 5/16 W 9-6 Utah Valley 5/17 L 0-2 Utah Valley WAC Tournament (Ruston, LA) 5/22 W 11-7 New Mexico St. 5/23 W 14-5 Nevada 5/24 L 4-11 Fresno St. 5/25 L 7-12 Nevada
Date 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/22 2/26 2/27 2/28 3/1 3/5 3/6 3/7 3/8 3/12 (10) 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/20 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/26 3/27 3/27 3/28 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/5 4/7 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/17 4/18 4/18 4/19 4/21 4/24 4/25 (8) 4/25 (10) 4/26 (7) 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/5 5/7 5/8 5/9 5/9 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/17 5/21 5/22 5/23
2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
Result L L L W W W L L L W W W W
Score Opponent 1-5 UC Irvine 4-5 UC Irvine 4-5 UC Irvine (7) 7-4 UC Irvine 6-2 @Minnesota 3-2 vs. Washington 4-10vs. UC Santa Barbara 4-5 @Minnesota 1-3 Mississippi St. 7-4 Mississippi St. 10-5 Mississippi St. 11-5 Mississippi St. 6-5 Loyola Marymount
W W W W L W W L L W W W W W L W W L W L W L W W L W L
3-2 Loyola Marymount 9-5 Loyola Marymount 6-5 Loyola Marymount 9-7 vs. Washington (10) 2-13 vs. Portland 3-1 vs. Oregon 9-8 vs. Portland (12) 4-8 @Oregon St. 0-4 Coastal Carolina 5-4 Coastal Carolina 7-1 Coastal Carolina 4-3 Coastal Carolina 3-0 San Jose St. 7-5 San Jose St. 2-3 San Jose St. (7) 7-4 San Jose St. 8-4 @Santa Clara 12-14 @Nevada (12) 13-11 @Nevada 5-10 @Nevada 5-4 Sacramento St. 1-2 Sacramento St. 7-2 Sacramento St. (7) 8-4 Sacramento St. 2-17 Arizona St. 12-10 @New Mexico St. 6-16 @New Mexico St.
W
8-7
@New Mexico St.
L
9-20
@New Mexico St.
L L L L W L L W W W W L L L W L
1-5 5-8 4-8 7-8 10-3 9-17 11-14 15-10 15-6 7-2 4-1 1-12 2-10 3-4 5-4 3-10
Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech @St. Mary’s @Fresno St. @Fresno St. @Fresno St. @Fresno St. (7) Utah Valley Utah Valley Utah Valley Utah Valley Louisiana Tech Nevada (10) Fresno St. 73
ALL-TIME RESULTS 2010 (35-28, 12-12 WAC)
2011 (34-25, 17-7 WAC)
Coach Mike Trapasso
Coach Mike Trapasso
( ) Denotes extra-inning games and games less than nine innings.
$ Denotes game suspended @CSN and completed on 4/13 @UH.
& Denotes game suspended @CSS and completed on 4/5 @UH.
Date Result Score Opponent 2/19 L 6-10 Oregon State 2/20 L 3-7 Oregon State 2/21 W 5-4 Oregon State 2/22 L 0-5 Oregon State 2/25 W 4-3 Oregon 2/26 W 2-1 Oregon 2/28 W 5-2 Oregon 2/28 L 0-3 Oregon 3/4 L 8-12 The Citadel 3/5 L 5-9 The Citadel 3/5 L 9-0 The Citadel 3/6 W 13-1 The Citadel 3/12 W 8-2 Southern California 3/13 L 1-3 Southern California 3/14 L 2-12 Southern California 3/15 L 0-9 Southern California 3/19 W 15-6 Air Force 3/20 W 4-0 Air Force 3/21 W 9-5 Air Force 3/22 W 13-1 Air Force 3/24 W 8-2 Long Beach State 3/26 L 0-3 @CSU Fullerton 3/27 L 6-13 @CSU Fullerton 3/28 W 10-7 @CSU Fullerton 3/29 W 8-6 @San Diego 4/2 W 3-1 Gonzaga 4/3 L 6-7 Gonzaga 4/4 W 6-5 Gonzaga 4/9 L 6-8 Fresno State 4/10 L 5-8 Fresno State 4/10 L 0-1 Fresno State 4/11 W 4-0 Fresno State 4/16 L 6-11 at Sacramento State 4/17 L 2-3 at Sacramento State 4/17 W 7-4 at Sacramento State 4/18 L 4-9 at Sacramento State 4/20 W 5-2 at Centenary 4/22 W 10-0 (7)at Louisiana Tech 4/23 L 5-9 at Louisiana Tech 4/24 W 14-13 at Louisiana Tech 4/25 L 6-14 at Louisiana Tech 4/30 L 4-8 Nevada 5/1 W 10-9 Nevada 5/1 W 1-0 Nevada 5/2 L 7-8 (12) Nevada 5/13 W 11-10 New Mexico St. 5/14 W 7-3 New Mexico State 5/14 W 2-1 (8) New Mexico State 5/16 L 7-10 New Mexico State 5/18 L 1-5 at Stanford 5/21 W 5-3 at San Jose State 5/22 W 4-2 at San Jose State 5/22 L 3-0 at San Jose State 5/23 W 17-14 (11) at San Jose St. WAC Tournament (Mesa, AZ) 5/26 W 8-7 (10) vs. LaTech 5/27 W 13-7vs. New Mexico State 5/28 W 12-3 vs. Fresno State 5/29 L 5-14 vs. Fresno State 5/30 W 9-6 vs. Fresno State NCAA Regional (Tempe, AZ) 6/4 W 4-3 vs. San Diego 6/5 L 1-12 at Arizona State 6/6 W 12-9 vs. San Diego 6/6 L 4-8 at Arizona State 74
Date Result Score Opponent 2/18 W 4-3 Oregon 2/19 W 11-10 Oregon 2/20 L 0-4 Oregon 2/21 L 3-4 Oregon 2/25 L 0-2 Texas 2/26 W 5-4 (15) Texas 2/27 L 3-4 Texas 3/3 L 5-7 @Loyola Marymount 3/4 W 3-2 @Loyola Marymount 3/5 W 9-7 @Loyola Marymount 3/6 L 1-4 @Loyola Marymount 3/7 L 3-4 @Long Beach State 3/10 L 1-5 Portland 3/11 W 5-3 Portland 3/12 L 7-10 Portland 3/13 W 6-5 Portland 3/18 W 10-1 Centenary 3/19 W 7-1 Centenary 3/20 W 5-0 Centenary 3/21 W 8-4 Centenary 3/25 L 0-3 Cal State Fullerton 3/26 L 2-4 Cal State Fullerton 3/26 L 2-4 Cal State Fullerton 3/27 L 2-3 Cal State Fullerton 3/30 W 8-7 (12) Wichita State 3/31 L 2-6 Wichita State 4/1 W 12-4 Wichita State 4/2 W 12-3 Wichita State 4/8 W 16-1 Sacramento State 4/9 W 3-2 Sacramento State 4/9 W 5-3 Sacramento State 4/10 W 3-2 Sacramento State 4/15 W 1-0 Louisiana Tech 4/16 W 10-2 Louisiana Tech 4/17 L 0-3 Louisiana Tech 4/18 W 5-2 Louisiana Tech 4/21 L 7-8 Valparaiso 4/22 W 9-8 Valparaiso 4/23 L 2-7 Valparaiso 4/29 W 6-5 (10) Fresno State 4/30 W 6-2 Fresno State 5/1 L 2-4 Fresno State 5/2 L 2-12 Fresno State 5/5 W 12-9 Nevada 5/6 L 0-10 (7) Nevada 5/7 W 8-7 Nevada 5/7 W 4-0 Nevada 5/12 W 8-2 San Jose State 5/13 W 5-2 San Jose State 5/13 L 3-7 San Jose State 5/15 W 9-8 San Jose State 5/19 L 5-14 (7) New Mexico St. 5/19 W 14-4 New Mexico St. 5/20 L 8-18 (7) New Mexico St. 5/21 W 24-3 New Mexico St. WAC Tournament (Mesa, AZ) 5/26 W 2-1 San Jose State 5/27 L 5-11 Fresno State 5/28 W 18-10 Louisiana Tech
GARRETT CHAMPION
BRELAND ALMADOVA
ZACK SWASEY 2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
TV/RADIO ROSTER
1 * OF KAEO ALIVIADO
2 *RHP JESSE MOORE
3 * OF KALEI HANAWAHINE
4 * INF CONNOR GEORGE
5 * INF STEPHEN VENTIMILIA
6 * C/OF ALAN BALDWIN
7 * INF MATT HARRISON
8 * C/INF BILLY NOTTINGHAM
9 * INF PI‘IKEA KITAMURA
10 * OF ZACK SWASEY
12 * OF KALANI BRACKENRIDGE
13 * RHP COREY MACDONALD
14 * INF TY PEDRETTI
15 * RHP CONNOR LITTLE
17 * LHP JARRETT ARAKAWA
18 * INF COLLIN BENNETT
19 * RHP DAVID LONGVILLE
20 * RHP KYLE DOWDY
21 * OF BRELAND ALMADOVA
22 * INF AJ BAYUS
23 * RHP BRENT HARRISON
24 * RHP MATT SISTO
25 * RHP PATRICK O’ROURKE
26 * RHP RILEY WELCH
27 * C CODY CLARK
28 * LHP JIM MACWILLIAM
29 * INF MAX DUVAL
31 * LHP SCOTT SQUIER
32 * RHP TRAVIS TOMSEN
33 * C GARRETT CHAMPION
34 * RHP JON FLINN
37 * OF JOE GOLDENBERG
39 * C TREVOR PODRATZ
40 * RHP KRIS BUTLER
41 * LHP LAWRENCE CHEW
2012 RAINBOW BASEBALL
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DATE FEB. 11 FEB. 17 FEB. 18 FEB. 19 FEB. 20 FEB. 23 FEB. 24 FEB. 25 FEB. 26 MAR. 1 MAR. 2 MAR. 3 MAR. 4 MAR. 7 MAR. 8 MAR. 9 MAR. 10 MAR. 15 MAR. 16 MAR. 17 MAR. 18 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 MAR. 29 MAR. 30 MAR. 31 APR. 1
OPPONENT ALUMNI OREGON OREGON OREGON OREGON WAGNER COLLEGE WAGNER COLLEGE WAGNER COLLEGE (DH) WAGNER COLLEGE WICHITA STATE WICHITA STATE WICHITA STATE WICHITA STATE CENTRAL MICHIGAN CENTRAL MICHIGAN CENTRAL MICHIGAN CENTRAL MICHIGAN SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO at Portland at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Gonzaga UC DAVIS UC DAVIS UC DAVIS UC DAVIS
LOCATION TIME LMS 1:00 P.M. LMS 6:35 P.M. LMS 6:05 P.M. LMS 1:05 P.M. LMS 1:05 P.M. LMS 6:35 P.M. LMS 6:35 P.M. LMS 3:05 P.M. LMS 1:05 P.M. LMS 6:35 P.M. LMS 6:35 P.M. LMS 1:05 P.M. LMS 12:05 P.M. LMS 6:35 P.M. LMS 6:35 P.M. LMS 6:35 P.M. LMS 1:05 P.M. LMS 6:35 P.M. LMS 6:35 P.M. LMS 6:05 P.M. LMS 1:05 P.M. Portland, OR 3:00 P.M. Spokane, WA 6:00 P.M. Spokane, WA 6:00 P.M. Spokane, WA 3:00 P.M. Spokane, WA 1:00 P.M. LMS 6:35 P.M. LMS 6:35 P.M. LMS 6:05 P.M. LMS 1:05 P.M.
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME APR. 5 FRESNO STATE* LMS 6:35 P.M. APR. 6 FRESNO STATE* LMS 6:35 P.M. APR. 7 FRESNO STATE* LMS 1:05 P.M. APR. 13 ST. MARY’S LMS 6:35 P.M. APR. 14 ST. MARY’S (DH) LMS 3:05 P.M. APR. 15 ST. MARY’S LMS 1:05 P.M. Apr. 20 at San Jose State* San Jose, CA 6:00 P.M. Apr. 21 at San Jose State* San Jose, CA 1:00 P.M. Apr. 22 at San Jose State* San Jose, CA 1:00 P.M. Apr. 24 at Grambling State Grambling, LA 6:00 P.M. Apr. 26 at Louisiana Tech* Ruston, LA 6:00 P.M. Apr. 27 at Louisiana Tech* Ruston, LA 6:00 P.M. Apr. 28 at Louisiana Tech* Ruston, LA 3:00 P.M. MAY 3 NEW MEXICO STATE* LMS 6:35 P.M. MAY 4 NEW MEXICO STATE* LMS 6:35 P.M. MAY 5 NEW MEXICO STATE* LMS 6:35 P.M. May 11 at Sacramento State* Sacramento, CA 3:00 P.M. May 12 at Sacramento State* Sacramento, CA 1:00 P.M. May 13 at Sacramento State* Sacramento, CA 1:00 P.M. May 14 at UC Davis Davis, CA 2:30 P.M. MAY 17 NEVADA* LMS 6:35 P.M. MAY 18 NEVADA* LMS 6:35 P.M. MAY 19 NEVADA* LMS 6:35 P.M. 2012 WAC TOURNAMENT May 23-27 TBA Mesa, AZ TBA 2012 NCAA TOURNAMENT Jun. 1-3 NCAA Regional TBA TBA Jun. 8-10 NCAA Super Regional TBA TBA Jun. 17-27 College World Series Omaha, NE TBA
BOLD CAPS = Home games played at Les Murakami Stadium 8 * = Denotes Western Athletic Conference contest 8 DH = Denotes Doubleheader All times local to site and subject to change 8 HawaiiAthletics.com