2010 LMU Baseball Record Book

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2010 LMU BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE


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INSIDE THE LIONS - TABLE OF CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS

2010 LIONS Speed Chart.......................................................10 Rosters...............................................................11 Coaching Staff..............................................12-16 Head Coach Jason Gill.............................12-13 Assistant Coach Drew Keehn........................14 Assistant Coach Scott Walter........................15 Assistant Coach Jeff Walker..........................16 Returning Player Bios....................................17-35 Newcomer Player Bios...................................36-43

INSIDE LMU LMU - Right Place. Right Time............................45 LMU Mission - A Solid Foundation.....................46 LMU Facts and Figures.......................................47 What LMU is All About.................................48-49 Education Experience....................................50-51 Programs of Study.............................................51 Student-Athlete Academic Support...............52-53 LMU Sports Medicine....................................54-55 LMU Strength and Conditioning...................56-57 LMU Athletics Facilities..................................59-60 LMU Campus Map.............................................61 Lion Game Day..................................................63 LMU Athletics - Building Champions.............65-69 All-Time Champions..........................................70 LMU All-Americans............................................70 LMU Hall of Fame and Retired Jerseys................71 LMU President - Fr. Robert B. Lawton, S.J...........72 Athletics Director - Dr. William Husak.................73 NCAA Compliance........................................74-75 Home of the Lions - Los Angeles...................76-77

BASEBALL HISTORY

2010 OPPONENTS Non-Conference Opponents.....................126-127 West Coast Conference Opponents.................128 2010 WCC Composite Schedule...............129-130

THE UNIVERSITY Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference: Home Field: Capacity: Dimensions: Press Box Phone: President: Alma Mater: Athletic Director: Alma Mater: Athletic Phone: Ticket Office:

Los Angeles, Calif. 1911 8,845 (5,509 Undergrad) Lions Crimson, Navy, Gray NCAA Division I West Coast George C. Page Stadium 600 L-R: 326-365-413-372-330 (310) 338-3046 Rev. Robert B. Lawton, SJ Fordham, ‘71 Dr. William Husak SUNY-Cortland, ‘72 (310) 338-2765 (310) 338-LION

BASEBALL STAFF Head Coach: Alma Mater: Record At LMU: Overall Record: WCC Record: Assistant Coach: Alma Mater: Assistant Coach: Alma Mater: Assistant Coach: Alma Mater:

Jason Gill Cal State Fullerton, ‘96 30-29 (one season) 30-29 (one season) 13-8 (one season) Drew Keehn University of Arizona, ‘01 Scott Walter LMU, ‘00 Jeff Walker LMU, ‘01

TEAM FACTS 2009 Record: 2009 WCC Record/Finish: Lettermen Returning/Lost: Position Starters Returning/Lost: Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: Newcomers:

30-29 13-8/2nd 22/12 4/4 3/2 12

POSTSEASON INFORMATION Conference Championships (6): 1973 (WCAC), 1986 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 NCAA Regional Appearances (8): 1973, 1986, 1988 1989, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 College World Series Appearances (1): 1986

MEDIA SERVICES Assistant AD - Media Services: John Shaffer E-mail: jshaffer@lmu.edu Asst. Media Relations Director (Baseball Contact): Tyler Geivett Office Phone: (310) 338-7638 Cell Phone: (310) 345-6997 E-mail: tgeivett@lmu.edu Assistant Media Relations Director: Mark Dodson E-mail: mark.dodson@lmu.edu SID Office Fax: (310) 338-2703 Website: www.LMULions.com Facebook Page: facebook.com/LMULions Twitter Page: twitter.com/LMULions Mailing Address: Athletic Media Relations Office Loyola Marymount University 1 LMU Drive - Gersten Pavilion, MS 8505 Los Angeles, CA 90045

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2009 Season Review.....................................78-82 Overall Statistics...........................................78 Conference Statistics....................................79 Game Results...............................................80 WCC Review................................................81 The Year in Pictures......................................82 Postseason Play..................................................83 LMU at the College World Series...................84-85 Lions in the MLB Draft.......................................86 Lions in Professional Baseball........................87-90 Retired Baseball Jerseys......................................92 Matt Muller Lion Award.....................................93 LMU Record Books........................................94-99 Individual and Team Game Records...............94 Team Season Records...................................95 All-Time Season Records - Batting.................96 All-Time Season Records - Pitching...............97 All-Time Career Records - Batting.................98 All-Time Career Records - Pitching................99 All-Time Roster.........................................100-102 All-Time Honors........................................103-104 Yearly Statistical Leaders..................................105 The Last Time it Happened........................106-107 Year-by-Year Results..................................108-117 All-Time Records vs. Opponents................118-125

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INSIDE THE LIONS Table of Contents.................................................1 Quick Facts..........................................................1 Media Information...............................................2 Following LMU.....................................................2 The West Coast Conference.................................3 Season Preview.................................................4-7 Page Stadium....................................................8-9

CREDITS

The 2010 Loyola Marymount University baseball annual is a product of the LMU Athletic Media Services Office… written and designed by Tyler Geivett, Assistant Media Relations Director… photography provided by AZHardball. com, Chicago Cubs Media Relations, Samantha Craig - Princeton Rays, Glenn Cratty, Scott Cunningham, Victor Decolongon, Dirk Dewachter, Jeff Golden, Great Lakes Loons Baseball, Dave Hill, Mike Hoffstatler - Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Photography, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Mark Mauno, Christian Petersen, Round Rock Express Baseball Club, Brett Sarsfield, Dave Schofield Trenton Thunder, Dan Smith, WCCPhotos.com, Lauren Wombacher - Yakima Bears, Woodsportsphotography.com and Jon Willey - Arizona Diamondbacks.

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INSIDE THE LIONS - MEDIA INFORMATION / FOLLOWING LMU MEDIA CREDENTIALS Press credentials will be limited to working media only. Requests for press credentials should be made in writing on the media institution’s letterhead or through institution’s email address. Credentials are not guaranteed. Credentials will be granted on a game-by-game basis. Requests for single game credentials must be made 48 hours prior to the start of the desired game. Seating in the press box at Page Stadium will be given on a firstcome, first-served basis. All requests for credentials should be emailed to Tyler Geivett, Assistant Media Relations Director.

MEDIA WILL CALL

LMU Media Services Staff 1 LMU Drive • Los Angeles, CA 90045 Fax: (310) 338-2703 JOHN SHAFFER Assistant AD - Media Services Sports: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf Men’s & Women’s Water Polo Office: (310) 338-7643 Cell: (310) 864-2626 Email: jshaffer@lmu.edu

Press credentials will be left at the ticket table at the main entrance to Page Stadium (in between the softball field and tennis courts).

TICKETS Seating capacity in Page Stadium is 600. Tickets to home games are available through the LMU Ticket Office at (310) 338-LION. The ticket office is open Monday through Friday, 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. Please contact Lisa Binetti at (310) 338-4537 for information on group discounts. Tickets for all home games may be purchased at the gate.

INTERVIEW SESSIONS Non-game All interviews must be arranged through the Athletic Media Services Office. To arrange an interview with a coach or player during the week or nongame days, please contact Tyler Geivett, Assistant Media Relations Director at (310) 338-7638 at least 24 hours prior to the desired interview time. Postgame Interviews Following a 10-minute “cooling off” period, requested players and Head Coach Jason Gill will make themselves available to members of the media for interviews. The LMU locker room is CLOSED. To request player(s) for postgame, please see Tyler Geivett prior to the end of the game. The availability of the visiting team is subject to individual team policy.

RADIO Lions' All-Access is the official audio home of LMU baseball, and every game this season will be broadcast at www.LMULions.com. Tyler Geivett and various student-broadcasters will have the call as the Lions’ play-byplay announcers. Space will be provided for the official radio station of the visiting team, and Page Stadium is equipped with wireless internet and phone lines for visiting radio at no cost.

WEB POLICY Other than the official website of each participating institution, the West Coast Conference (WCC) and contractual rights-fee paying media, representatives credentialed to an LMU athletics event shall not post any game footage, statistics, game updates, or game information on any website (other than that of Associated Press, institutional websites, WCC website or contractual rights-fee paying media website) for 30 minutes following the conclusion of the contest.

PRACTICES With few exceptions, all LMU practices are open to the media. All inquiries regarding the practice schedule and status of availability should be made through the Athletic Media Relations Office. Please notify the Media Services Office at least 24 hours in advance if you plan to attend a practice.

PARKING

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The Loyola Marymount University campus is located in Westchester at 1 LMU Drive, approximately four miles north of the Los Angeles International Airport. All media must use the main entrance off of Lincoln Blvd. on LMU Drive. Media members may request a parking pass when requesting a credential, but space is limited and not guaranteed. Parking is issued on a first-come, first-serve basis. Directions can be obtained from the guard at the front gate.

REFERENCE TO LMU When referring to the university, please use its full title, Loyola Marymount University or LMU. Please avoid using “Loyola” or “Marymount” alone. Also, no hyphens should be used between Loyola Marymount when spelling out the full name of the university.

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MARK DODSON Asst. Media Services Director Sports: Women’s Basketball Men’s & Women’s Soccer Softball Office: (310) 338-5798 Cell: (310) 261-8470 Email: mdodson2@lmu.edu TYLER GEIVETT Asst. Media Services Director Sports: Baseball Women’s Volleyball Women’s Swimming Office: (310) 338-7638 Cell: (310) 345-6997 Email: tgeivett@lmu.edu AHNIE DRAPER Media Services Graduate Assistant Sports: Men’s Crew Women’s Rowing Cross Country/Track Men’s & Women’s Tennis Office: (310) 338-7768 Cell: (937) 321-1795 Email: kdraper@lion.lmu.edu

CREDENTIAL POLICIES A working credential (“Credential”) is issued as a courtesy to an accredited agency for the sole purpose of providing stadium or venue access to an individual representative of the Agency (the “Bearer”) who has a legitimate working function in connection with the event for which this credential is issued. Any unauthorized use of this Credential or violation of its terms subjects the Bearer to ejection from the Event stadium or venue(s) and revocation of the Credential. This Credential is non-transferable and may be revoked at any time without cause. The Credential authorizes the use by the Agency, solely for news and editorial coverage of the Event, of any descriptions, accounts, photographs, films, audio or video recordings, or drawings of the Event. Any other use or attempted use by the Bearer or the Agency is expressly prohibited, unless the Agency has obtained the advance written permission of Loyola Marymount University Athletics for such other use. The Bearer shall not use more than three (3) minutes of video highlights from the Event, and such usage shall be limited to a regularly scheduled television newscast aired by the Agency within a seven (7) day period following the Event. Bearer assumes all risk of harm while covering this Event. The Agency and the Bearer agree to indemnify and hold harmless Loyola Marymount University from and against any and all claims arising out of any acts or omissions of the Bearer. Acceptance of the credential constitutes agreement by the Bearer and the Agency to abide by the foregoing conditions. For complete credential and access policies and procudures, visit the game day central section on the LMU Athletics webiste.


INSIDE THE LIONS - THE WEST COAST CONFERENCE GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

A GLANCE AT THE WCC

THE WEST COAST CONFERENCE

The West Coast Conference was formed in 1952 to provide a convenient venue for five San Francisco Bay Area schools to compete in basketball. Since that modest beginning, the Conference has evolved and grown to become a nationally recognized and competitive force in intercollegiate athletics, with 13 leaguesponsored sports: baseball, both men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, and tennis, and women’s volleyball and crew. The eight WCC members span the western coast of the United States from Canada to Mexico, from the pine forests of Eastern Washington, to the Columbia River Basin, to the dynamic San Francisco Bay Area, to the sunny beaches of Southern California. The Conference is characterized by the stability of its membership - only two conferences have been together longer - and its unique emphasis on combining excellence in athletics with excellence in academics. The Conference recognizes championships in each of its sports, has hosted NCAA championship events, and produced 26 NCAA Division I individual or team champions. In addition, many outstanding WCC student-athletes have gone on to excel in professional sports. The long and rich history of the WCC demonstrates that success in intercollegiate athletics can be built on the foundation of values, character, and academics. In March of 2007, the WCC and ESPN reached a mulit-year agreement that would give the conference an unprecedented platform to showcase the numerous talented student-athletes within the league. In particular, the agreement gives the WCC a national vehicle to display the high level of men’s basketball played within the conference. Starting in 2008-09, ESPN is the exclusive national broadcast provider of WCC men’s basketball. West Coast Conference 1250 Bayhill Drive, Suite 101 San Bruno, CA 94066 Phone: (650) 873-8622 Fax: (650) 873-7846

All-Time Membership: Saint Mary’s College Santa Clara University University of San Francisco Loyola Marymount University Pepperdine University University of Portland Gonzaga University University of San Diego University of the Pacific San Jose State University University of Nevada-Reno Seattle University UNLV UC Santa Barbara Fresno State University

1952-Present 1952-Present 1952-Present 1955-Present 1955-Present 1976-Present 1979-Present 1979-Present 1952-71 1952-69 1969-79 1971-80 1969-75 1964-69 1955-57

The WCC Overall Student Population: 54,668 WCC Institutions: Location Enroll Gonzaga University Spokane, WA 6,375 Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, CA 8,300 Pepperdine University Malibu, CA 8,000 University of Portland Portland, OR 3,300 Saint Mary’s College Moraga, CA 4,768 University of San Diego San Diego, CA 7,548 University of San Francisco San Francisco, CA 8,000 Santa Clara University Santa Clara, CA 8,377 * Based on information provided by institutional alumni offices in 2007 Sponsored Sports: Men’s Sports Baseball Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Tennis

SENIOR STAFF

Jamie Zaninovich Colleen Lim Scott Leykam Carolyn Jenkins

Commissioner Associate Commissioner for Governance/Administration Associate Commissioner for External Relations Associate Commissioner for Business and Operations

Colleen Lim Ellen Moore Sarah Wilhelmi Amanda Wood

Associate Commissioner for Governance/Administration Director of Championships Director of Compliance/Student Services Championships Assistant

GOVERNANCE AND ADMINISTRATION

EXTERNAL RELATIONS

Associate Commissioner/External Relations Director of Communications Associate Director of Communications Communications & New Media Assistant

Carolyn Jenkins Korene Mangelsen David Libbey Violet Palmer Karen Gee Tom Hiller

Associate Commissioner for Business and Operations Office Coordinator Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Officiating Director of Women’s Volleyball Officiating Coordinator of Baseball Umpires

OPERATIONS

CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS-IMG General Manager Sponsorship Services Executive

Women’s Sports Basketball Cross Country Golf Rowing Soccer Tennis Volleyball

jzaninovich@westcoast.org clim@westcoast.org sleykam@westcoast.org cjenkins@westcoast.org clim@westcoast.org emoore@westcoast.org sarens@westcoast.org awood@westcoast.org sleykam@westcoast.org jwilson@westcoast.org apatel@westcoast.org sordoveza@westcoast.org cjenkins@westcoast.org kmangelsen@westcoast.org

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Scott Leykam Jae Wilson Anish Patel Stefanie Ordoveza

Dan Shell Katie Stockberger

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dshell@westcoast.org kstockberger@westcoast.org

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INSIDE THE LIONS - SEASON PREVIEW After finishing with its first winning record and first appearance in a West Coast Conference Championship Series since 2005 last season, look for the 2010 LMU baseball team, which is led by secondyear head coach Jason Gill, to once again compete and succeed in the competitive West Coast Conference.

2009 SEASON

MARTIN VIRAMONTES

ALEX GILLINGHAM

LMU finished in second place in the West Coast Conference after posting a 30-29 overall record and a 13-8 mark in WCC play. The season was capped by LMU’s first trip to the WCC Championship Series since 2005. That year also saw the Lions’ last winning season prior to the 2009 campaign. The Lions’ 8-2 start in 2009 was the best since LMU began the 1988 season with a 15-2 record. That team, led by head coach Dave Snow, went on to start the year 17-3, before finishing the season at 48-18. The 8-2 mark through the first 10 games was also the best start for a firstyear head coach at LMU, as Gill completed his first season at the helm of the program in 2009. After that mark, LMU dropped each of its next 10 games. Prior to the losing streak, LMU had won four straight, capped by a victory over then-No. 5 UC Irvine on March 3. Over the 10-game losing streak, LMU dropped five games by one run. The losing streak was the longest since LMU lost 10 straight from April 19 to May 4, 2003. After losing the 10 games, LMU went on to win eight straight before falling to No. 8 UC Irvine on March 31. The eight-game winning streak was the longest for the Lions since LMU won 10 straight from April 22 to May 12, 2000. LMU then started the year 20-14, the fastest route to 20 wins since LMU started the 2003 season at 20-12. The Lions reached 30 victories on May 17, the last game of the regular season. It marked the first time since 2005 that LMU had reached the 30-win plateau. Unfortunately, trends continued to play even into the final few games of the year as LMU dropped eight of its last nine games of the season, including four of five played against Gonzaga, the 2009 WCC Champion. For their work on the field last year, seven Lion players garnered All-West Coast Conference recognition. Jonathan Johnson, Lee Roberts and Ryan Wheeler were all named to the WCC’s first team, while T.J. Bernardy, Ryan Hawthorne, Shon Roe and Kyle Spraker each earned a spot on the honorable mention list. Hawthorne and Roe were also named to the All-Freshman squad.

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LMU perennially squares-off against quality teams not only on the weekends, but also in midweek contests, competing in the baseball-rich landscape of Southern California. Last year was no different, and it proved to be a major contributor to LMU’s success. With a series sweep of then-No. 30 San Diego from May 1-3, LMU finished 9-2 against ranked opponents last year. The only two losses came at the hands of UC Irvine (March 31 and April 13). LMU took down then-No. 5 UC Irvine on March 3, swept then-No. 24 Fresno State in a four-game series from March 20-24, beat then-No. 6 Cal State Fullerton on April 7, and finally swept the Toreros in conference play. In games against ranked opponents last season, LMU batted .332 (126-for-379) with 82 runs scored, 28 doubles, five triples, five home runs and 72 RBI. The team slugged .474 and reached base at a .407 clip.

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“The 2009 team did a great job last year in raising the bar in terms of standards and trying to create a

winning and a “never-say-die” attitude,” Gill said. “I hope that the guys who were here last year, and who are currently still in the program, take what we did last year and continue to build toward our goals.”

2010 SEASON LMU looks ready to continue to build on those goals through dependence on both experienced and newly acquired hitters, as well as the arms of both their returning pitchers and new players eager to earn time on the mound. “Our expectations are going to be the same every year that I’m wearing this uniform,” Gill said. “We want and expect to go out and compete against every team we have on the schedule, and then win a WCC Championship. From there, we want to play in a regional, super regional, and ultimately have an opportunity to play in Omaha for a National Championship.” If all goes according to plan in 2010, the Lions will be in the mix for their first postseason bid and WCC Championship since 2000. LMU was predicted to finish fifth in the conference after being selected to finish sixth last year en route to a spot in the WCC Championship Series. “I have never felt that the preseason rankings were ever extremely important,” Gill said. “I think if you are a team that is picked at the top, which is where every team should want to be, I think you work with that, but the reality is, the only real ranking that holds any merit is the one at the end of the season. I have high expectations for our team again this season, and the majority of those expectations pertain highly to the effort and respect that they show in and for the game. Just like last season, I expect us to battle and play each and every game hard, no matter who sits in the other dugout.” Trying to once again defy the preseason predictions, LMU returns four starters to the field, including junior Johnson and sophomores Roe and Hawthorne. The young, but extremely talented group, also returns three starting pitchers from last year’s staff, in addition to the bulk of the bullpen from a year ago. Sophomores Martin Viramontes and Matt Koch both missed their true sophomore seasons last year due to injury, and both are expected to be leaders on the field for the Lions this season. Viramontes, sophomores Ramiro Carreon and Alex Gillingham, and freshman Aaron Griffin are expected to be called upon to provide quality starts for LMU as the season begins, while a handful of arms could potentially see starts throughout the year. Junior Chris Eusebio and senior Xavier Esquivel are currently locked in a battle for shots closing games this year, as they anchor what should be a solid bullpen that will be expected to deliver relief innings late in ballgames. “I think it goes a long way having a lot of freshmen that played last year returning to the field this season,” Gill said. “In all actuality, this year’s squad is a younger team than last. Although we had some freshmen that got a lot of experience last year, probably more than most sophomores do, we will need the new freshmen class to step in and have an impact just as last year’s freshmen did. The fact is, we lost a talented group of players last year, but when you are building a program, you have to be able to replace those guys and rely on the returning players to fill those holes and keep the program moving toward the ultimate goal.”


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“Although we lost our Friday starter from last year, we as a team and coaching staff are confident that our players are poised to succeed this season and fill the void left on the mound,” Gill said. “As was mentioned earlier, a program that wants to grow and continue to get better needs to be able to rely on the returning players to step up and fill the voids left from the prior year. In my opinion, we have one of the best pitching coaches on the West Coast in Drew Keehn, and I have the upmost confidence in his ability to help our pitchers get better every day.” Viramontes, who was slated to get the ball on Fridays last year before his injury, is expected to assume the role once again for LMU this season. Gillingham, who was thrown into the starting rotation as a freshman right away last year, is an option for the Saturday starts in 2010. Carreon, who started 10 games last year for LMU, is also in the mix for weekend starts. Griffin, who is just one year removed from Grossmont High School, will likely serve as the fourth pitcher in the starting rotation.

relief throughout the season, either as the closer or quality reliever down the stretch. According to Gill, “there are a lot of players and roles that have yet to be completely filled. I expect great battles throughout the season not only on the hill, but across the diamond.”

“Alex had a good year for us as a freshman, and we expect him to build on that success this season,” Gill said. “Gillingham got thrown into the fire right away last year, as we asked him to start on weekends and compete in big games. When you talk about quality starts and eating-up innings, he is a guy that keeps you in ballgames. Alex has worked very hard on his conditioning and getting his body stronger for this season, and we think he will match-up well on weekends with anyone around.”

Eusebio was once again the go-to player out of the Lion bullpen as a sophomore last year. He appeared in a team and WCC-high 28 games, all in relief, recording two saves to place 10th in the WCC. The native of Walnut, Calif. finished the season with a 5-5 record and a 4.39 ERA in 41 innings of work, striking out 35 batters and walking 17 while holding opponents to a team-best .255 average against.

Gill is also expecting big things from Carreon, a sophomore right-hander who made starts against a handful of ranked opponents last year. Carreon appeared in 17 games for the Lions as a freshman, starting 10. He finished the year with a 3-1 record and a 5.05 ERA in 76.2 innings on the hill, walking 18 and striking out 48. His innings mark ranked second on the team in that category. His best and longest outing of the season came on April 6 versus then-No. 6 Cal State Fullerton. He pitched seven and a third innings in that start against the Titans en route to a victory. He also recorded wins over then-No. 30 Fresno State and Santa Clara. Carreon lasted at least six innings in each of his final three starts of the season. According to Gill, “Ramiro was likely one of the best pitchers on the staff last year, but did not start on the weekend until the very last week when we won a game at Gonzaga. The pitching depth was different last year than it is this season, and Carreon’s biggest strength was his ability to come out of the bullpen, throw strikes and get outs. It was very hard to take him out of that role and start him, but this year we hope we can use his quality starts in a weekend role. Ramiro is a tough player who has the innate ability to pitch and get outs.”

Esquivel, who was drafted in the 49th round by the New York Yankees, but elected to return to LMU for his senior season, appeared in 19 games for the Lions, all in relief last year. The hard-throwing right-hander collected a team-best five saves, tying for eighth in the LMU record books for a single season. He posted a 2-4 record with a 5.09 ERA in 23 innings of work, notching 28 strikeouts and walking 12.

“Chris did a great job for us last year, and really proved himself to be the mainstay of our bullpen,” Gill said. “He is an extremely valuable arm on our staff, as he can go out every day and throw strikes. He has great command and a quality slider, and he can flat-out get outs. Eusebio’s work ethic is outstanding, and he is a guy who is maximizing his potential every time he goes out to the mound. He never pitches scared and is willing to do whatever you ask of him.” Along with a handful of returners to the Lion bullpen, LMU has fresh new pitching entering this season with the arrival of freshmen Matt Florer, Alex Sachs, John Tewhill and Tony Rosado. Florer, a 2009 graduate of Mission Viejo High School in Mission Viejo, Calif., earned two varsity letters and served as team captain in his senior year. The left-hander garnered All-League and All-City honors after his senior campaign, recording a 5-3 mark with three saves that season. Sachs, a 2009 graduate of Woodland High School in Woodland,

The Lions expect immediate results from Griffin as the team’s fourth starter. The right-hander earned three varsity letters for coaches Rob Phillips and Jim Early at Grossmont High School. The native of El Cajon, Calif. garnered All-City and All-Area honors after his junior and senior campaigns, and was named All-League and All-CIF in his final two years of play. As a junior, he was 10-1 with a 1.77 ERA in 79 innings pitched, punching-out 73 batters and walking 16 that season. Named Division II Pitcher of the Year as a senior, he finished 8-0 with a 2.36 ERA, striking out 75 over 65.1 innings of work. As the season opens, Esquivel and Eusebio are locked in a battle for time closing games for LMU. Both players should be used frequently in

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Prior to the injury that forced a medical redshirt early last year, Viramontes appeared in and started three games for the Lions. He posted a 7.11 ERA and did not factor in a decision, pitching only 6.1 innings and striking out four. The native of Fresno, Calif. did make the start in LMU’s season-opener on February 20 versus Utah before pitching only an inning as a starter and exiting due to injury in backto-back games against Long Beach State and Holy Cross on February 25 and February 28, respectively. “Martin has the stuff to be an All-American,” explains Gill. “It is just a matter of him going out and getting the experience and learning. In baseball it doesn’t matter how good your stuff is, you still have to learn on the fly, and most every player learns by making mistakes. Martin is very good at learning on the fly and making adjustments midgame. Viramontes’ success will ride on his ability to make quick adjustments because his stuff is as good as anyone in the country. To have him back in our pitching rotation after missing all of last season is a big deal, and we are excited to have him back in there taking the ball for us. He solidifies Fridays and gives us a chance every weekend to win on a Friday night, which is the key to success at this level.”

Asked to make an immediate impact as a starter at the Division I level last year, Gillingham turned in a solid freshman campaign in 2009. The native of Thousand Oaks, Calif. recorded a 4-4 record and a 5.74 ERA over 14 appearances and 13 starts as a freshman. He tossed 73.2 innings, ranking third on the squad in that category. Showing extreme control of his pitches, he struck out 51 batters and walked only nine for an impressive 5.67 strikeoutto-walk ratio. His 51 strikeouts placed second on the team, while his 1.10 walks per nine innings placed ninth in the nation. Gillingham lasted at least five innings in 10 of his 13 starts, and at least six innings in seven. He also walked one batter or fewer in all but two of his appearances, including none on seven occasions.

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PITCHERS On the mound, Gill and his staff are faced with the task of filling the void left by the graduation of Roberts and Ernie Cho from last year’s starting rotation. Working as LMU’s Friday starter for nearly the whole season, Roberts posted a 7-2 record and a 3.58 ERA over 13 starts and 103 innings of work last season. He allowed just 44 runs (41 earned) and 27 walks while striking out 91 hitters. Roberts lasted at least six innings in 11 of his 13 starts, and amassed five or more strikeouts in all but one. The Lions won 10 of the 16 games in which Roberts pitched, including seven of his last 10 starts. Roberts finished the season ranked first in the WCC in shutouts (1), complete games (3) and innings pitched (103), second in strikeouts (91), fifth in wins (7) and eighth in ERA (3.58). He also finished in the Top-100 in the NCAA in strikeouts (59th). Roberts and Cho accounted for 167.1 innings and 24 starts last year, but LMU does return 67 percent of the total innings from 2009.

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INSIDE THE LIONS - SEASON PREVIEW Calif., earned two varsity letters and served as team captain in his senior year. The right-hander garnered All-Area recognition as a senior and was named All-League in both of his varsity seasons. Sachs recorded a 2.14 ERA with 44 strikeouts in 25 innings as a junior, and collected a 2.05 ERA with 70 strikeouts in 62 innings during his senior campaign. Tewhill, a 2009 graduate of Marin Catholic High School in Kentfield, Calif., earned three varsity letters for coach Mike Firenzi and served as team captain in his senior year. The right-hander garnered All-League recognition as a junior, and posted a combined 12-4 record in high school. Tewhill tossed 94 innings and struck out 90 hitters while maintaining a 2.35 ERA in his junior and senior years combined. Rosado, a 2009 graduate of Loyola High School in Los Angeles, Calif., played for former Lion, coach Brian Felten, and served as team captain in his senior year. Rosado posted a 7-2 record and a 2.45 ERA as a senior, tossing 60 innings in his final year.

CATCHERS After boasting depth and experience at the catching position a year ago, LMU returns just one player to the catching position to go along with a pair of freshmen. Koch, who was slated to the be the starting catcher a year ago, returns after sitting out the entire 2009 campaign due to injury. He is joined by freshmen Colton Plaia and Steve Dueñas behind the plate. Before the injury, Koch made 24 starts and played in 43 games as a freshman in 2008. He batted .276 with nine runs scored, seven doubles, a triple and 13 RBI, collecting eight multiple-hit games, including three hits against UC Santa Barbara on February 29 and Gonzaga on May 18. “Although we would have loved to have Matt’s bat and presence behind the plate last year, things worked out very well for us, as the seniors who platooned there were outstanding,” Gill said. “In addition, Matt got another year closer to his degree before the draft, and was able to learn and watch from the sideline. Matt has a lot of potential, and his biggest thing is he needs to get back there and catch. He was not used a whole lot as a catcher in his freshman year, and missed all of last

season because of injury. With that said, he got to catch in the prestigious Cape Cod League for LMU alum, Kelly Nicholson, and he caught well. Koch is looking great at the plate right now, and we think he will surprise some people in the middle of our lineup as we try to help for the loss of Angelo Songco and Wheeler.” Plaia, a 2009 graduate of J Serra Catholic High School in San Juan Capistrano, Calif., is expected to be the backstop to provide a rest for Koch when needed. Plaia earned three varsity letters for coach Brett Kay, and served as team captain in his senior year. The 6’3 205-pounder garnered All-League recognition as a junior and senior, batting .382 with 18 runs scored and 19 RBI as a senior. “Plaia will give us a chance to rest Koch if needed during long weeks and doubleheaders. Colton is a very intelligent baseball player who will be a very good catcher here over his career. He is good enough to play at the Division I level as a freshman, and I really look forward to watching him grow as a player in our program. He has worked very hard for us this fall and into spring, and he is developing strength-wise and enhancing his receiving and blocking behind the plate. Colton is only going to get better for us in the future, and we are very confident in his ability to step into the catching role right away and maintain the high level of play that we expect behind the plate.”

INFIELD Although young, the Lion infield does have experience nearly across the board, and should prove to be a strength of the team in 2010. Junior Jonathan Johnson looks to be a lock to start at second base for the third consecutive season. The native of Lakewood, Calif. is also slated to be the Lion leadoff hitter after hitting at the top of the lineup last year. Johnson garnered All-West Coast Conference first team honors after a stellar sophomore campaign in which he started all 59 games for the Lions at second base. The left-handed hitter batted .305 with seven triples, 10 doubles, a home run, 41 runs scored, 25 walks, a team-best six stolen bases, 11 hit-by-pitches and 24 RBI. His seven triples ranked second in the WCC and 10th in the nation last year. Johnson posted 17 multiple-hit games and six-multiple-RBI games over the course of the season. In conference games alone, he batted .375 with 16 runs scored, five doubles, three triples, a home run and 12 RBI.

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“Johnson led off for us last year and did a great job,” Gill said. “He understands how to be a leadoff hitter, and is a tough out. Along the same lines, he understands the game and is a good baserunner with good speed. When he is on the base paths, he is very intelligent and gets good jumps. Johnson is the most experienced player on the team, and is the only true junior that has played two years in a row. We will rely on him to take quality at bats at the top of our lineup and set the tone for our offense.”

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Roe, who got the starting nod at shortstop as a freshman last year, is expected to start at that position once again in 2010. Like Koch, he is expected to hit somewhere in the middle of the Lion batting order. Roe was named honorable mention AllWest Coast Conference as a freshman, and garnered a spot on the WCC All-Freshman team after a breakout first season. He started 57 of LMU’s 59

games at shortstop, playing in 58 total contests. The native of Palmdale, Calif. amassed 17 multiple-hit games, placing fourth on the team in that category. Roe batted .259 with 28 runs scored, 10 doubles, five home runs and 41 RBI. The 6’2 infielder really hit his stride in conference play, batting .308 with 14 runs scored, seven doubles, four home runs and 23 RBI in WCC games alone. Freshman Joel Licon is also challenging for the starting shortstop job in 2010. Licon, a 2009 graduate of Diamond Ranch High School in Diamond Bar, Calif., batted .433 with three home runs, 25 runs scored, eight doubles and 10 RBI as a senior. In addition, he was named All-City, All-Area and All-League in his final year of play. A versatile and athletic infielder, Licon could also be used at third base this season. “There is very good competition for the positions on the left side of the infield, and those battles will continually be fought throughout the season,” Gill said. “Shon and Joel will be at shortstop battling for time as the season opens. Joel is doing an excellent job, but the difference is the experience at the Division I level. Both players can play defensive shortstop equally, but Shon has a full year under his belt. With that said, Joel is really having a great spring, and he is making it difficult to keep him out of the lineup.” With regards to playing time at third base, sophomore Trevor Gee is the frontrunner to get the starting nod to start the season. Gee played in 39 games for the Lions as a freshman, starting 27. 19 of his starts came at designated hitter, while he earned eight at third base in 2009. The lefthanded hitter batted safely in each of his first six career games with an at bat, spanning February 20 to 28. Overall, he batted .274 with 16 runs scored, two doubles, a triple and 16 RBI. Along with Gee and Licon, senior Brad Bauer is also working at third base and could find time at that position throughout the year. Bauer played in 37 games for the Lions in his inaugural season, starting 27 at the designated hitter position. The transfer from Cuesta College batted .321 with seven doubles, 17 runs scored, a triple, a home run, 16 walks and 22 RBI. His batting average placed second on the team, and first amongst players returning in 2010. A consistent hitter, he hit safely in 22 of his 37 games played, including 19 of his 27 starts last year. Alex Guthrie, who walked-on to the team as a freshman, spent last season behind Wheeler on the depth chart at first base. The native of Sunnyvale, Calif. did a great job of learning the game and absorbing as much information as possible last year, and is currently in line to earn the starting nod at first base. Guthrie appeared in six games as a freshman last year, starting one. He made his collegiate debut as a pinch-hitter before taking over at first base on February 28 versus Holy Cross. His first collegiate start came on May 11 at Arizona, getting the nod at third base. After working hard during the offseason, Guthrie is expected to hit in the middle of the Lion order in 2010. “Alex has done a great job of turning himself into a quality Division I player,” Gill said. “He came in as a walk-on last year, and listened, learned and paid attention. A testament to his work ethic,


INSIDE THE LIONS - SEASON PREVIEW Truhan is a 2009 graduate of Westlake High School in Westlake Village, Calif. There, he earned two varsity letters for coach Zach Miller, and served as team captain in his senior year. The 6’0 righthanded hitter garnered All-League and All-City recognition in his final season after batting .410 with five home runs.

at the collegiate level. Matt will find his way into the starting lineup throughout the year, whether it is somewhere in the outfield or at the designated hitter position. Lowenstein is a big guy who can run and hit. We expect him to be a very good player here, and we foresee him being an everyday player sooner rather than later.”

Freshman Sean McIntyre could also see time at first base for the Lions this season. McIntyre, a 2009 graduate of Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, Calif., was a four-year starter for coach Scott Muckey. According to Gill, “much like Guthrie, McIntyre is a walk-on who has thrived on the development process. Sean has done a great job of competing with Guthrie, making both himself and Alex better in the process. McIntyre is turning himself into a really good player, and there is no doubt that he will be a great player here one day.”

“The spot in left field is wide open between junior Joe Vierra and Hawthorne,” Gill explains. “There is an extremely good battle brewing out there between a few talented athletes. Hawthorne has experience after playing all year last season, but Joe is swinging the bat well and doing a lot of things right. Ryan is a left-handed hitter, while Joe hits from the right side, so as the season progresses, it may develop into a platoon role in left field.”

Transfer and redshirt-sophomore Nick Devian has a chance to play in a number of spots in the outfield this year. Devian transferred into the Lion program after spending two seasons, including a redshirt year in 2009, at LA Pierce College as a teammate of Barmasse. As a freshman, Devian was a starter in right field for coach Joe Arnold, hitting .375 with two home runs and 35 RBI.

Listed as an infielder, Case Miyahira has developed into a utility player for the Lions headed into the season. Miyahira, who had to sit out last season due to NCAA transfer rules, started 38 games for Occidental College as a freshman in 2008. There, he batted .327 with 33 runs scored, 11 doubles, three triples and 20 RBI. Additionally, he slugged .442 and reached base at a .405 clip while finishing with 12 stolen bases. “Miyahira has done a great job for us so far this season,” Gill said. “He has worked very hard on his game both offensively and defensively, and he is playing a little center field for us right now. Case is extremely valuable to our team because he is the kind of guy who can play everywhere on the field, and a guy who can run the bases well. Furthermore, he can handle the bat and do the little things we need in terms of moving runners along. Based on his skills and ability to play virtually every position, he will find his way on the field and in the lineup this year.”

OUTFIELD Unlike some of the infield positions, jobs in the outfield seem destined to be won throughout the season. A handful of players, both returning and new on the scene, are competing for starts right out of the gate. Evan Simonitsch had won the job in centerfield before suffering an injury in both the fall and early spring. He will likely be out until the third or fourth week of the season, so jobs are open all around in the outfield. Simonitsch played in 56 of LMU’s 59 games as a freshman, starting 46, last year. He began the year as a reserve before earning his first start, and taking over the job in centerfield, on March 7 versus UC Santa Barbara. Over the course of the season, he batted .248 with 21 runs scored, seven doubles and 12 RBI. A team player, Simonitsch finished the season with 10 sacrifice bunts, good for second on the team and 62nd in the nation.

Vierra played in 10 games for the Lions as a sophomore in 2009, starting one. In limited at bats, he hit .100 with two runs scored, a walk and a sacrifice bunt. Although he did not take the hill at all last year, Hawthorne is still an option as a left-handed pitcher for LMU in 2010. “Hawthorne came into the program as a two-way guy last year, but he did not do any pitching last year,” Gill said. “He wants to pitch, and we feel that he would be very effective as a left-handed specialist. Although he will not immediately be asked to pitch, I feel that he has a future on the mound, and his pitching could be developed later on this season.”

“Nick is a mentality and an attitude person that can be moved around to all three outfield positions,” Gill said. “He will have opportunities to play, and it is our hope that he excels when we put him in the lineup.” According to Gill, just like last year, the Lions are “going to take the approach of come to the field ready to battle, play the game hard, and leave it all on the field. As is always our approach, we want to play each game inning-by-inning, pitchby-pitch and at the end of the day, we’ll look at the scoreboard and see what it tells us. Our pitching should be deeper than it was a year ago, and our hope is the guys who got experience last year on the hill take that experience and continue to grow. Our offense will be different than last year in that we tried to roll it over and get to the experienced hitters in the middle of our lineup a year ago. This year we are not forced to rely on one or two guys in particular, and instead our team should function like nine pistons in an engine. Every player in the lineup will pull his own weight and do his part, including bunting, executing the hit-and-run, and surprising with the slash. The great thing about this team is nearly every player has the ability and skills to do each one of those tasks pretty well, so we should force the opposition to play catch this year.”

The other corner outfield spot is also up for grabs, as junior transfer Jason Barmasse and freshman Matt Lowenstein are competing for time in right field. Barmasse played in 42 games as a sophomore for coach Joe Arnold at LA Pierce College. The native of Westlake, Calif. garnered All-Conference recognition in his sophomore year after batting .290 with 43 runs scored, eight doubles, two triples, seven home runs and 35 RBI. He also drew 24 walks and swiped 11 bases. Lowenstein is a 2009 graduate of Chino Hills High School in Chino Hills, Calif. There, he earned two varsity letters for coach Kyle Billingsley, and served as team captain in his senior season. The lefthanded hitter garnered All-League recognition as a junior and senior and was named All-CIF in his final season. A member of the 2009 Senior Inland Valley All-Star game, he batted .449 with six home runs, 27 RBI, 33 runs scored, four triples, 11 doubles and seven stolen bases as a senior. “Lowenstein will be a superstar here at LMU in the near future,” Gill said. “With that being said, Barmasse is having a great spring and will likely win the job to start in right field based on experience

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“Evan’s injury creates a little bit of an issue for us,” Gill said. “Really, it is going to have to accelerate Nick Truhan’s development as a centerfielder. Truhan is an athletic outfielder, but he is also a little crude and justifiably makes a few freshman mistakes. Nick is a hard-working guy and will be a good baseball player for us at LMU. It looks like we will have to ask him to fill the role in centerfield right away as a freshman because of his speed and ability to track down a fly ball.”

Hawthorne was named honorable mention AllWest Coast Conference as a freshman last year, also garnering a spot on the WCC All-Freshman team after a breakout first season. He started 57 of LMU’s 59 games in left field, playing in 58 total contests. Over the course of the season, he batted .307 with 39 runs scored, 12 doubles, a home run and 29 RBI. His 70 hits placed third on the team last year, and first amongst players returning for the 2010 season. Increasing his productivity during WCC play, he hit .348 with 13 runs scored, four doubles and nine RBI in conference games alone.

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Guthrie got in the weight room and put on about 15 pounds of muscle during the offseason. He is an extremely tough out, and he is very strong. Alex has worked hard on his overall game, finetuning both his swing and his defense, and I think LMU fans will be impressed with what he does for our program.”

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INSIDE THE LIONS - PAGE STADIUM

PAGE STADIUM Now in its 28th season as the home of Lion baseball, George C. Page Stadium has established itself as a tough place for opponents. Boasting features such as the Mikos Blue Monster, Pride Park and the Lion’s Cage down the line in right field, Page Stadium continues to stake its claim as one of college baseball’s most unique ballparks. Thanks to a gift from Paul Mikos ‘66, a wall containing a manual scoreboard was installed in left field, complete with out of town scores reminiscent of some of Major League Baseball’s classic ballparks. The Mikos Blue Monster is a replica to Boston’s Fenway Park’s Green Monster. The Mikos Blue Monster stands 130-feet wide and 37-feet tall. Within the wall is one of only a handful of manual scoreboards in all of college baseball. The board itself isn’t small, standing 18-feet tall and 46-feet wide. Complete with the LMU line score and other score updates, the scoreboard combines some old-time baseball charm with today’s modern technology. The scoreboard has electronic balls, strikes and outs lights, along with electronic at-bat and hit/error identification. Every other component is tallied using 2-foot square aluminum scorecards slipped in behind the scoreboard manually. Giving Page Stadium additional character is a five-foot indent connecting the Blue Monster with the existing outfield fencing, similar to the odd outfield shapes of the classic Fenway Park in Boston and Minute Maid Park in Houston. The Lions, who have posted a 441-328-4 (.573) overall record in the park’s 27 seasons, have claimed five conference titles while calling Page Stadium home. The first Page Stadium conference title came in 1986, when the Lions posted a 24-8 record at home. The best record came in 1988, when LMU was 30-5 at home (.857). In the years the Lions have won Conference Championships, they are 115-43 at Page (.728). Since going to a Championship Tournament format in 1999, four of the WCC Championships have been played at Page Stadium, with the Lions winning two crowns over Pepperdine. The stadium, built at the site of LMU’s old baseball field, was completed at a cost of more than $250,000, with the Incentive Aid Foundation of Los Angeles providing the majority of the funding. Boasting grandstand seating for more than 600 people, the facility features a “VIP” section with 200 theater-type seats. The remaining 400 seats are aluminum with backrests and are located along the first base and third base lines. Field accommodations include spacious field-level dugouts and bullpens, a batting facility featuring multiple batting cages, windscreen around the perimeter of the field and grandstand. A picnic area, located down the first base line, was remodeled following the 2008 season.

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The backstop has been modified to enhance spectator viewing of the action on the field. The press box, fully equipped to meet the needs of all media, is located behind the “VIP” seating. A convenient concession stand is located near the north entrance of the stadium. In the summer of 2004, LMU constructed Pride Park, the stadium’s entrance. The park, resembling a scaled-down baseball infield, recognizes alumni and friends of LMU baseball, and provides fans with a gathering point for athletic events at LMU. LMU baseball’s latest project, The Lion’s Cage, was completed and opened for use before the start of the 2008 baseball season. The 8,000 square foot training den, which is located down the right field line at Page Stadium, features multiple hitting tunnels, pitching mounds, and a baseball strength/weight room. The cage serves as an all-purpose facility for those associated with LMU baseball. Inside, the massive space is lined with turf and divided by batting cage nets that can be raised and lowered. The nets and portable pitching mounds allow

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all players the opportunity to train and practice whether rain or shine. The far side of the training den is used primarily for weight training and storage of batting and pitching equipment. The Plexiglas roll-up doors on both sides of the building offer the shade and convenience of hitting indoors, while at the same time allowing players to practice in the comfortable Southern California weather. Page Stadium has been the site of filming for numerous commercials, television shows, and feature films. It served as the site for the baseball scenes in the hit movie “My Blue Heaven” starring Steve Martin. It is also home to many camps, clinics, Little League and prep All-Star games. The facility, which has also been used for outdoor community cultural shows and events, is named in honor of George C. Page, President of the Incentive Aid Foundation. Assisting Mr. Page and IAF in the stadium’s completion was Maynard Kambak, father of LMU baseball alumnus Jeff Kambak. LMU’s historic first game in Page Stadium was played on March 19, 1983, with a 5-1 loss to Cal State Fullerton.

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PRIDE PARK

W-L% .235 .515 .552 .750 .574 .857 .729 .818 .769 .414 .500 .552 .444 .174 .357 .727 .563 .786 .300 .500 .586 .750 .613 .379 .460 .478 .720 .573

Conference Games Season Record W-L% 1983 3-12 .200 1984 8-6 .571 1985 7-5 .583 1986 10-2 .833 1987 4-9-1 .321 1988 10-2 .833 1989 11-1 .917 1990 16-3 .842 1991 15-4 .789 1992 7-6 .538 1993 9-6 .600 1994 9-6 .600 1995 6-7 .462 1996 3-9 .250 1997 6-10 .375 1998 12-4 .750 1999 10-6 .625 2000 13-2 .867 2001 4-11 .267 2002 8-7 .533 2003 9-6 .600 2004 12-3 .800 2005 13-3 .813 2006 7-5 .583 2007 4-5 .444 2008 4-8 .333 2009 7-2 .778 227-150 .602

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All Games Season Record 1983 4-13 1984 17-16 1985 16-13 1986 24-8 1987 19-14-1 1988 30-5 1989 25-9-1 1990 27-6 1991 20-6 1992 12-17 1993 14-14 1994 16-13 1995 12-15 1996 4-19 1997 10-18 1998 24-9 1999 18-14 2000 22-6 2001 9-21 2002 12-12 2003 17-12 2004 19-6-1 2005 19-12 2006 11-18 2007 11-13 2008 11-12 2009 18-7 441-328-4

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2010 LIONS - SPEED CHART 1

Nick Truhan OF - 6'0 - 180 - FR Westlake Village, Calif.

8

Jonathan Johnson INF - 5'9 - 165 - JR Lakewood, Calif.

2

Ryan Hawthorne OF/LHP - 6'1 - 190 - SO Granada Hills, Calif.

9

Joel Licon INF - 5'10 - 185 - FR Diamond Bar, Calif.

17

18

Chris Eusebio RHP - 6'0 - 180 - JR Walnut, Calif.

Jordan McClintick RHP - 6'0 - 195 - SR Ardmore, Okla.

26

27

Alex Sachs RHP - 5'11 - 180 - FR Woodland, Calif.

35

Ramiro Carreon RHP - 6'3 - 215 - SO Pasadena, Calif.

Brad Bauer INF - 6'1 - 175 - SR San Carlos, Calif.

36

John Lally LHP - 6'2 - 190 - SO Santa Margarita, Calif.

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Jason Gill Head Coach Second Season

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3

Shon Roe INF - 6'2 - 195 - SO Palmdale, Calif.

12

Alex Gillingham RHP - 6'3 - 200 - SO Thousand Oaks, Calif.

19

Martin Viramontes RHP - 6'5 - 225 - RS SO Fresno, Calif.

28

Evan Simonitsch OF - 6'2 - 195 - RS SO Glendale, Calif.

37

Mike MacGillivray RHP - 5'10 - 185 - RS FR Concord, Calif.

29

Drew Keehn Assistant Coach Third Season

4

Matt Koch C - 6'0 - 210 - RS SO Manhattan Beach, Calif.

5

Case Miyahira INF - 5'11 - 170 - RS SO Honolulu, Hawai'i

13

14

Matt Florer LHP - 6'3 - 185 - FR Mission Viejo, Calif.

Joe Vierra OF - 6'3 - 210 - JR Palmdale, Calif.

21

23

Jason Wheeler LHP - 6'6 - 255 - SO Torrance, Calif.

Nick Devian OF - 5'11 - 190 - RS SO North Hills, Calif.

30

32

Trevor Gee INF - 6'0 - 190 - SO Glendale, Calif.

Sean McIntyre INF - 6'4 - 195 - FR Camarillo, Calif.

41

42

Steve Dueñas C - 5'5 - 157 - FR Kirkland, Wash.

Jeremy Burrell RHP - 6'2 - 215 - SR Westchester, Calif.

11

22

Scott Walter Assistant Coach Third Season

Jeff Walker Assistant Coach Second Season

6

Xavier Esquivel RHP - 5'10 - 200 - SR Chino, Calif.

15

Greg Meyers RHP - 6'5 - 200 - RS JR Yorba Linda, Calif.

24

Colton Plaia C - 6'3 - 205 - FR Mission Viejo, Calif.

33

John Tewhill RHP - 6'3 - 200 - FR Corte Madera, Calif.

43

Tony Rosado RHP/C - 5'11 - 185 - FR Pico Rivera, Calif.

Steve Cortez Athletic Trainer Third Season

7

Jason Barmasse OF/INF - 5'10 - 180 - JR Westlake, Calif.

16

Alex Guthrie INF - 6'2 - 205 - SO Sunnyvale, Calif.

25

Matt Lowenstein OF/INF - 6'3 - 205 - FR Chino Hills, Calif.

34

Aaron Griffin RHP - 6'4 - 190 - FR El Cajon, Calif.

46

Eddie Saroyan INF - 5'8 - 175 - FR Carmel, Calif.


2010 LIONS - ROSTERS Name Nick Truhan Ryan Hawthorne Shon Roe Matt Koch Case Miyahira Xavier Esquivel Jason Barmasse Jonathan Johnson Joel Licon Alex Gillingham Matt Florer Joe Vierra Greg Meyers Alex Guthrie Chris Eusebio Jordan McClintick Martin Viramontes Jason Wheeler Nick Devian Colton Plaia Matt Lowenstein Alex Sachs Brad Bauer Evan Simonitsch Trevor Gee Sean McIntyre John Tewhill Aaron Griffin Ramiro Carreon John Lally Mike MacGillivray Steve Dueñas Jeremy Burrell Tony Rosado Eddie Saroyan

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Jason Gill Drew Keehn Scott Walter Jeff Walker

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Name Jason Barmasse Brad Bauer Jeremy Burrell Ramiro Carreon Nick Devian Steve Dueñas Xavier Esquivel Chris Eusebio Matt Florer Trevor Gee Alex Gillingham Aaron Griffin Alex Guthrie Ryan Hawthorne Jonathan Johnson Matt Koch John Lally Joel Licon Matt Lowenstein Mike MacGillivray Jordan McClintick Sean McIntyre Greg Meyers Case Miyahira Colton Plaia Shon Roe Tony Rosado Alex Sachs Eddie Saroyan Evan Simonitsch John Tewhill Nick Truhan Joe Vierra Martin Viramontes Jason Wheeler

Pos. OF/INF INF RHP RHP OF C RHP RHP LHP INF RHP RHP INF OF/LHP INF C LHP INF INF RHP RHP INF RHP INF C INF RHP/C RHP INF OF RHP OF OF RHP LHP

Ht. 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-5 6-6 5-11 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-2 5-10 5-5 6-2 5-11 5-8

NUMERICAL ROSTER

Wt. 180 190 195 210 170 200 180 165 185 200 185 210 200 205 180 195 225 255 190 205 205 180 175 195 190 195 200 190 215 190 185 157 215 185 175

Yr.-Exp FR-HS SO-1V SO-1V RS SO-1V RS SO-TR SR-3V JR-TR JR-2V FR-HS SO-1V FR-HS JR-2V RS JR-2V SO-1V JR-2V SR-1V RS SO-1V SO-1V RS SO-TR FR-HS FR-HS FR-HS SR-1V RS SO-1V SO-1V FR-HS FR-HS FR-HS SO-1V SO-1V RS FR-HS FR-HS SR-3V FR-HS FR-HS

B/T R/R L/L R/R R/R S/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R L/R L/L R/R R/R L/R L/L R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R

Hometown/Last School Westlake Village, Calif./Westlake HS Granada Hills, Calif./Crespi Carmelite HS Palmdale, Calif./Quartz Hill HS Manhattan Beach, Calif./Mira Costa HS Honolulu, Hawaii/Occidental College Chino, Calif./Don Antonio Lugo HS Westlake, Calif./Pierce College Lakewood, Calif./Lakewood HS Diamond Bar, Calif./Diamond Ranch HS Thousand Oaks, Calif./Westlake HS Mission Viejo, Calif./Mission Viejo HS Palmdale, Calif./Quartz Hill HS Yorba Linda, Calif./Servite HS Sunnyvale, Calif./Bellarmine College Prep Walnut, Calif./Bishop Amat Memorial HS Ardmore, Okla./Seward County CC Fresno, Calif./Bullard HS Torrance, Calif./Torrance HS North Hills, Calif./Pierce College Mission Viejo, Calif./JSerra Catholic HS Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills HS Woodland, Calif./Woodland HS San Carlos, Calif./Cuesta College Glendale, Calif./St. Francis HS Glendale, Calif./Notre Dame HS Camarillo, Calif./Crespi Carmelite HS Corte Madera, Calif./Marin Catholic HS El Cajon, Calif./Grossmont HS Pasadena, Calif./St. Francis HS Santa Margarita, Calif./Santa Margarita Catholic HS Concord, Calif./De La Salle HS Kirkland, Wash./Bishop Blanchet HS Westchester, Calif./Culver City HS Pico Rivera, Calif./Loyola HS Carmel, Calif./Stevenson School

Second Season (Cal State Fullerton, ‘96) Third Season (Arizona, ‘01) Third Season (LMU, ‘00) Second Season (LMU, ‘01)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

Class Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen

No. 4 5 13 13

Position Pitchers Infielders Outfielders Catchers

17 11 7 4

Pitching Staff Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Right-Handed Pitchers Left-Handed Pitchers

3 2 6 6 13 4

Offense Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Right-Handed Hitters Left-Handed Hitters Switch Hitters

1 3 8 8 11 6 1

State California Hawai’i Oklahoma Washington

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Name Pronunciation Jason Barmasse Brad Bauer Jeremy Burrell burr-ELL Ramiro Carreon CARRY-ON Nick Devian Steve Dueñas Xavier Esquivel HOV-e-AIR ES-kih-vel Chris Eusebio YOU-SAY-BEE-OH Matt Florer Trevor Gee Like the Letter Alex Gillingham Aaron Griffin Alex Guthrie Ryan Hawthorne Jonathan Johnson Matt Koch COACH John Lally Joel Licon LIKE-ON Matt Lowenstein LOW-EN-STINE Mike MacGillivray Jordan McClintick Sean McIntyre Greg Meyers Case Miyahira ME-yuh-HEAR-uh Colton Plaia PLAY-uh Shon Roe Tony Rosado Alex Sachs SACKS Eddie Saroyan Evan Simonitsch Sim-un-ITCH John Tewhill Nick Truhan Joe Vierra Martin Viramontes VEER-uh-mon-tez Jason Wheeler

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Pos. OF OF/LHP INF C INF RHP OF/INF INF INF RHP LHP OF RHP INF RHP RHP RHP LHP OF C OF/INF RHP INF OF INF INF RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP C RHP RHP/C INF

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2010 LIONS - HEAD COACH JASON GILL 2009. Although those victories were highlights for LMU players and fans alike, they were likely even bigger for Gill, as he coached at both programs after taking the field as a player for the Titans in 1994. For the four years preceding his start as LMU’s seventh skipper in program history, Gill worked under head coach George Horton at Oregon and Cal State Fullerton, serving as an infield coach, recruiting coordinator and as a primary hitting instructor. Gill is no stranger to starting a program from the ground up, taking on the task twice, most recently at the University of Oregon. Gill was Horton’s first hire as both men left Cal State Fullerton to begin the reconstruction of the Duck baseball program in 2007. Always considered one of the best recruiters in college baseball, Gill’s 2007 recruiting class was ranked in the top10 in the nation by both Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America. Jason Gill enters his second year at the helm of the LMU baseball program after leading the Lions to their first winning season, and the first West Coast Conference Championship Series appearance, since 2005 a year ago. LMU finished in second place in the WCC in 2009 after posting a 30-29 overall record and a 13-8 mark in conference play. The Lions’ 8-2 start in 2009 was the best since the 1988 season, and it was also the best start over the first 10 games for a first-year skipper in LMU program history. Gill’s 2009 squad finished the year with a 9-2 record against ranked opponents, including recording a four-game sweep of then-defending National Champion Fresno State, and a crucial three-game sweep over WCC-foe San Diego. Proving they can play with any team in Southern California, widely considered the toughest region in the country in terms of collegiate baseball, LMU also knocked-off perennial powerhouses, then-No. 5 UC Irvine and sixth-ranked Cal State Fullerton, in

GILL’S COACHING PROFILE Name: Jason Gill Born: April 7, 1970 High School: Mater Dei High School College Education: Cal State Fullerton, Bachelor of Arts, 1996 Coaching Experience: 2009-Present: Head Coach, LMU 2008: Assistant Coach, Oregon 2005-07: Assistant Coach, CS Fullerton 2001-04: Assistant Coach, UC Irvine 1999-00: Assistant Coach, LMU 1997-98: Assistant Coach, Nevada 1995-96: Undergrad Assistant, CS Fullerton

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Playing Experience: 1994: Cal State Fullerton 1993: Cal State Dominguez Hills 1991-92: Cuesta College By the Numbers (As Player or Coach) Former Players in MLB 15 Postseason Appearances 9 Conference Championships 6 Trips to Omaha 4 Conference Players of the Year Coached 4

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In the three years preceding the move to Eugene, Ore., the Titans made it to Omaha and the College World Series twice, won two Big West Con-

ference titles and had 35 players drafted. The three-year stint under Horton was Gill’s second on the Fullerton coaching staff, having started his coaching career as an undergraduate assistant for legendary skipper, and Division I baseball’s alltime winningest coach, Augie Garrido. In that first term, Gill served essential roles on both the 1995 National Championship and 1996 Fullerton squads. Before his return to Fullerton, Gill spent three seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for UC Irvine, as the coaching staff resurrected the baseball program from extinction. After just three years of developing the program, Gill helped lead UCI to a NCAA Regional in 2004. Furthering his reputation as a standout recruiter, the Anteaters’ 2002 recruiting class was ranked eighth in the country by Baseball America, with the following two classes among Collegiate Baseball’s top-30. Overall, Gill has served as a collegiate recruiting coordinator directly for seven years, recording six recruiting classes in the top-30 and two in the top-10 over that span.


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Prior to UCI, Gill was an assistant coach at Loyola Marymount where he helped guide the Lions to their most recent WCC titles and playoff berths in 1999 and 2000. Over that two-year span, nine LMU players moved on to professional baseball. Perhaps the most successful draft year in LMU history, Gill watched six of his Lion ballplayers sign professional contracts in 2000, including one player in each of the first three rounds.

GILL’S SERIES RECORDS

Team Overall WCC Last Meeting Result Arizona 0-3 -- May 11, 2009 L, 7-6 Cal State Bakersfield 1-0 -- April 29, 2009 W, 13-2 Cal State Fullerton 1-0 -- April 7, 2009 W, 8-3 Cal State Northridge 2-0 -- March 24, 2009 W, 12-9 Fresno State 4-0 -- March 22, 2009 W, 11-7 Gonzaga 1-4 1-2 May 23, 2009 L, 14-3 Coach Gill also served two years as an assistant coach at Nevada Hawai'i 0-4 -- March 15, 2009 L, 6-5 in 1997 and 1998. While there, the Wolfpack made the postHoly Cross 3-0 -- March 1, 2009 W, 14-3 season for just the second time in school history. Serving as the Long Beach State 0-2 -- March 17, 2009 L, 12-6 team’s hitting coach and working closely with the infielders, Gill Pepperdine 1-2 1-2 April 19, 2009 L, 11-3 guided the 1997 team to nine offensive team records at Nevada. Portland 2-1 2-1 April 5, 2009 L, 7-3 In addition, his tutelage of the infielders was instrumental in placSaint Mary's 1-2 1-2 April 26, 2009 L, 5-4 ing Nevada first in the country in double plays in both seasons. San Diego 3-0 3-0 May 3, 2009 W, 5-4 San Francisco 2-1 2-1 April 11, 2009 W, 9-4 Before embarking on his coaching career, Gill played one year Santa Clara 3-0 3-0 March 29, 2009 W, 14-8 at Cal State Fullerton, hitting .345, scoring 28 runs and starting UC Irvine 1-2 -- April 13, 2009 L, 6-4 43 games at third base as a senior. That year, the All-Big West UC Riverside 1-1 -- April 14, 2009 W, 8-5 Conference infielder helped the Titans to a 47-16 overall record UC Santa Barbara 0-4 -- March 8, 2009 L, 10-3 and a College World Series berth. Gill started his collegiate career UCLA 1-0 -- April 1, 2009 W, 3-2 playing two seasons at Cuesta College before playing his junior USC 0-2 -- May 13, 2009 L, 11-2 campaign at Cal State Dominguez Hills. Utah 3-1 -- February 22, 2009 W, 3-1 All-Time Records 30-29 13-8 One Season Overall, Coach Gill has been to Omaha four times as a player and a coach. In his 12 years of coaching, he has been to the postseaCAREER COACHING RECORDS (SINCE 1968) son a total of nine times, coached four Conference Players of the Years at LMU Overall Conference Year, including three infielders directly under his guidance, and Coach been a part of six Conference Championships. In addition, Gill Al Gad 1968-1969 (2) 51-37 21-19 has seen 15 of his former student-athletes make it to the Major Marv Wood 1970-1984 (15) 371-451-1 166-181-1 Leagues. Dave Snow 1985-1988 (4) 161-82-1 59-35-1 Chris Smith 1989-1991 (3) 122-63-1 68-25 A local product who prepped at Mater Dei H.S. in Santa Ana, Gill Jody Robinson 1992-1996 (5) 92-188 53-90 received his bachelor’s degree from Cal State Fullerton in kinesiol1997-2008 (12) 329-356-3 173-154 ogy in 1996. Gill, who was born on April 7, 1970, lives with his Frank Cruz Jason Gill 2009-Present (1) 30-29 13-8 wife, Kacey. Totals 1967-2009 (42) 1,156-1,206-6 553-512-2

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2010 LIONS - ASSISTANT COACH DREW KEEHN ies organization, making 26 relief appearances during his 62-game Rookie League season in 1995. Keehn went on to pitch 70 innings during a 142-game season in Asheville, N.C., the Rockies’ ‘A’ affiliate.

Drew Keehn enters his third season as an assistant coach with the Lions, and will continue to serve as the program’s pitching coach and recruiting coordinator. Keehn came to the bluff after spending three years in various coaching roles. From June of 2005 to his start at LMU, he served as an assistant coach, working primarily with the pitchers and catchers, and recruiting coordinator at Central Arizona College in Coolidge, Ariz., where he was a standout pitcher from 1992-94. Under his guidance, the team finished as the 2007 Region I Champion and District runner-up. Keehn also spent two summers at the helm of the Liberal Blue Jays baseball club in Liberal, Kan. Prior to coaching at Central Arizona, Keehn spent one year as an assistant coach at Odessa College. Under that title, he served as the recruiting coordinator and organized daily practice schedules for the position players and pitchers. Before accepting the job at Odessa, Keehn spent a year at the reins of Ironwood High School in Oro Valley, Ariz. Keehn was drafted in the 1993 Major League Baseball Draft by the Colorado Rockies. He went on to play three professional seasons in the Rock-

KEEHN'S COACHING PROFILE Name: Andrew Keehn Born: September 19, 1974 High School: Westfield High School, NJ

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College Education: University of Arizona, Bachelor of Arts, 2001 University of Phoenix, Masters of Education, 2004 Coaching Experience: 2008-Present: Assistant Coach, LMU 2005-08: Assistant Coach, Central Arizona 2004-05: Assistant Coach, Odessa College Playing Experience: 1994-96: Colorado Rockies Organization 1992-94: Central Arizona College

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Keehn received his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Arizona in 2001, and also earned a Masters of Education from the University of Phoenix in 2004. After finishing his professional baseball career, he began working in the classroom, starting as a substitute teacher in 2001 en route to becoming an instructor at Central Arizona in 2007. Keehn currently lives with his wife, Aybuke, in Costa Mesa, Calif.


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Walter was a finalist for the Johnny Bench Award as a junior, an honor presented to the nation’s top catcher. He was also an All-Star in the Cape Cod Summer League, considered the most prestigious collegiate summer destination. A career .356 hitter, Walter still ranks in the top-10 in the LMU record book in six offensive categories, including third in home runs with 36. What makes those rankings even more remarkable is the fact that Walter accumulated the numbers in just three seasons of play.

Former LMU baseball standout Scott Walter enters his third season as an assistant coach for the program. Walter returned to the bluff after a professional career and two seasons coaching his other alma mater, Loyola High School. Walter works primarily with the hitters and catchers, and serves as the team’s third base coach. A catcher himself, Walter put together one of the best careers in LMU baseball history. He led LMU to three straight West Coast Conference titles in his three years as a starter, including LMU’s last in 2000. As a freshman, he was named the WCC Co-Freshman of the Year, the WCC Player of the Year, and a first team Freshman All-American. By the year 2000, Walter had three WCC titles

Walter was drafted after his junior season in the third round of the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft by the Kansas City Royals. He went on to play six professional seasons in the Royals organization, twice earning All-Star honors, including in the Midwest League in 2001 and the Carolina League in 2003. Following his professional career, Walter returned to Loyola High School as a coach in the baseball and soccer programs, helping both to CIF Southern Section Championship games. His 2007 baseball squad won the Division III title. He also returned to the Cape Cod League as an assistant coach with the Orleans Cardinals. While coaching at Loyola High School, Walter returned to the classroom, finishing his degree in business administration with an emphasis in marketing in May of 2007.

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to his name, and was a Collegiate Baseball AllAmerican.

Walter’s ties to the Lions go even beyond his own playing days. He is the grandson of LMU Athletics Hall of Famer Hugh Boyle (Class of 1943), who was inducted in 1989 for his contributions to Loyola baseball and basketball. His father, Jim Walter (1967-71), played basketball for the Lions, along with uncles Bernie Boyle (basketball, baseball) and Tom Boyle (basketball). His older brother, Chris, also played soccer at LMU from 1993-96. With younger brother Tim currently at Colorado State playing football, it made it four collegiate student-athletes in four different sports for Jim Walter and his sons. Walter currently resides in his hometown of Manhattan Beach, Calif.

WALTER'S COACHING PROFILE Name: Scott Walter Born: December 28, 1978 High School: Loyola High School College Education: LMU, Bachelor of Arts, 2007 Coaching Experience: 2007-Present: Assistant Coach, LMU 2007: Assistant Coach, Orleans Cardinals Cape Cod League 2006-2007: Assistant Coach, Loyola HS Playing Experience: 2000-2005: KC Royals Organization 1998-2000: LMU

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2010 LIONS - ASSISTANT COACH JEFF WALKER award, overseeing the fundraising and development of the school’s athletic fields. Before leaving Saratoga, he was a member of the Athletics Director Advisory Committee, and served as Chairman of the Baseball Committee for the CCS.

Former LMU baseball player Jeff Walker enters his second season as an assistant coach for the program. Coach Walker’s primary duties include working with the outfielders, hitters, base running, and bunting. Walker most recently served as the head coach of the Peninsula Oilers of the prestigious Alaska Baseball League. The Oilers finished the season with a 21-30-1 overall record and an 18-27 mark in league play. Prior to coming back to Loyola Marymount as a coach, Walker spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Ohlone College in Fremont, Calif. Over the span, Ohlone qualified for the State Playoffs, led the state in stolen bases, and was one of the best hitting teams in California. Before going to Ohlone, Walker spent five years serving as both the Athletics Director and head varsity baseball coach at Saratoga High School in Saratoga, Calif. In just his first year as head coach, Walker guided Saratoga, which had finished the previous season in last place after winning just six games all year, to the CIF Central Coast Section Playoffs. As Athletics Director, Walker won the 2005 Central Coast Section Athletic Director of the Year

WALKER'S COACHING PROFILE Name: Jeff Walker Born: September 7, 1979 High School: St. Francis High School

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In addition to coaching at Ohlone and Saratoga, Walker has spent four summers coaching in NCAA-sanctioned leagues, including as a head coach in 2009 for the Peninsula Oilers of the Alaska Baseball League. In 2002, he served as an assistant coach and hitting coach for the Peninsula Pilots of the Coastal Plains League in Hampton, Va. Walker later worked in the same capacity for the Anchorage Bucs of the Alaska Baseball League in 2007 and 2008. The summer in the Coastal Plains saw the Pilots advance to the playoffs, while 11 players from the 2007 Anchorage squad would eventually be taken in the Major League Baseball draft, including all three starting outfielders. In 2008, the Bucs led the Alaskan League in hitting and produced the League’s Silver Slugger award recipient. Walker earned his bachelor’s degree in history from LMU. He earned two letters in baseball,

earning All-Conference honors and helping lead the Lions to a West Coast Conference title and a No. 6 National Ranking in 2000. Before transferring to LMU, Walker played two seasons at Cañada College in Redwood City, Calif. There, he earned All-American and All-Conference accolades. Walker helped lead the Colts to backto-back Conference titles and a Final Four appearance in 1998. He currently holds the school single-season records for home runs with 18 in 1998. Walker played single summer seasons in the Northwest Collegiate League, Northwoods League and Alaska Baseball League. He was selected as a League All-Star in 1998 and 1999, playing in the Northwest Collegiate League and Northwoods League, respectively. After completing his time at LMU, Walker earned a Masters of Education from National University. He also earned a master’s degree in exercise science from California University of Pennsylvania. In addition, he is a National Academy of Sports Medicine Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES). Walker is single and resides in El Segundo, Calif.


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#2 RYAN HAWTHORNE Sophomore • OF/LHP • 6-1 • 190 • L/L • Granada Hills, Calif. • Crespi Carmelite HS BRIEFLY Ryan Hawthorne is in his second season with LMU baseball... 2009 honorable mention All-WCC selection… named to the 2009 WCC All-Freshman team…

2009 (FRESHMAN) Named honorable mention All-West Coast Conference as a freshman… garnered a spot on the WCC All-Freshman team after a breakout first season… started 57 of LMU’s 59 games in left field, playing in 58 total games… batted .307 with 39 runs scored, 12 doubles, a home run and 29 RBI… 70 hits placed third on the team and first amongst players returning for the 2010 season… reached base at a .368 clip… in WCC play alone, hit .348 with 13 runs scored, four doubles and nine RBI… batting average in WCC play ranked 14th overall in the conference, while his 31 hits placed fifth in the conference and first on the team… recorded a hit in all but three of LMU’s 21 conference games, including eight multiple-hit games… had the best performance of his season on April 4 versus Portland, finishing 5-for-6 out of the leadoff spot, picking-up a double, three runs scored and a RBI… collected 19 multiple-hit games, placing third on the team… managed a 16-game hitting streak from March 27 to April 19… batted .366 with 12 runs scored, four doubles, six walks, a stolen base and seven RBI over the span… belted his first career home run, a three-run shot, at Cal State Bakersfield on April 29… batted .323 with runners on base and reached at a .325 clip when leading off an inning... made the most of his chances, collecting 10 two-out RBI and hitting .813 with runners on third base and less than two outs...

HAWTHORNE'S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits Home Runs RBI Walks Strikeouts Stolen Bases Hit Streak

6## 3## 5 1 3## 2 2####### 1## 16

vs. Portland vs. Portland vs. Portland at Cal State Bakersfield at Cal State Bakersfield at Saint Mary's at Arizona at Arizona

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Earned Runs Home Runs Hit Batters

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4/4/09 4/4/09 4/4/09 4/29/09 4/29/09 4/24/09 5/10/09 5/11/09 3/27-4/19/09 --------

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HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, Calif... earned three varsity letters for coach Scott Muckey... garnered All-Area, All-Conference and All-CIF recognition following his senior campaign… named to the All-League team as a junior and senior… batted .354 with a 0.47 ERA and 44 strikeouts as a senior… helped guide team to the Mission League Championship as a junior and senior… played against current LMU teammates Trevor Gee, Shon Roe and Alex Gillingham in high school… high school teammate of current LMU teammate Sean McIntyre… recruited by UC Irvine, Fresno State, Oregon, Hawaii and UCLA, but chose LMU because of the atmosphere, baseball program and educational opportunities... also competed in basketball in high school…

PERSONAL Ryan Phillip Hawthorne was born December 21, 1989 in West Hills, Calif... son of Alesia and Timothy Hawthorne... has three sisters, Meghan, Caitlin and Kelsey... a political science major.

ACCORDING TO HAWTHORNE

Year Avg 2009 .307 Career .307

GP GS 58 57 58 57

AB 228 228

R 39 39

H 70 70

2B 12 12

HAWTHORNE’S CAREER STATISTICS

3B HR 0 1 0 1

RBI 29 29

TB 85 85

SLG% BB HBP .373 22 1 .373 22 1

SO GDP OB% SF 38 3 .368 2 38 3 .368 2

SH 6 6

SB ATT 2 5 2 5

PO 93 93

A 8 8

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I Chose LMU Because: Of the location, people, education and baseball program Favorite TV Show: Jersey Shore Favorite Book/Magazine: Twilight Favorite Thing About LMU: Coach Walker Favorite Meal: Pasta Most Prized Possession: Surfboard After LMU, I Want To: Go to law school Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Dodgers My Superstitions Are: Pretty much everything Favorite Movie: Finding Nemo The Best Thing About Road Trips: The dance parties Favorite Actor/Actress: Hannah Montana Favorite Place Around LMU: The Rec Center

E FLD% 3 .971 3 .971

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2010 LIONS - RETURNING PLAYER BIOS #3 SHON ROE Sophomore • INF • 6-2 • 195 • R/R • Palmdale, Calif. • Quartz Hill HS BRIEFLY Shon Roe is in his second season with LMU baseball... 2009 honorable mention All-WCC selection… named to the 2009 WCC All-Freshman team…

2009 (FRESHMAN) Named honorable mention All-West Coast Conference as a freshman… garnered a spot on the WCC All-Freshman team after a breakout first season… started 57 of LMU’s 59 games at shortstop, playing in 58 total games… amassed 17 multiple-hit games, placing fourth on the team… posted nine multiple-RBI games, third on the squad overall and first in terms of freshmen… batted .259 with 28 runs scored, 10 doubles, five home runs and 41 RBI… RBI and home run marks placed third on the team… five sacrifice flies led all players… finished the year ranked 89th in the NCAA in sacrifice bunts with nine, third on the team in that category… in WCC games alone, batted .308 with 14 runs scored, seven doubles, four home runs and 23 RBI… slugged .551 and reached base at a .329 clip in WCC play… placed fifth in the conference, and first on the team, in RBI in WCC games alone, seventh in home runs and 10th in doubles… recorded eight multiple-hit games and a team-high tying six multiple-RBI games in 20 WCC contests… posted six of the best games of his season from March 28 to April 4… hit safely in five of the six contests over that span, batting .423 with three doubles, two home runs, four runs scored, 20 total bases and 16 RBI… slugged .769, reached base at a .429 clip and collected multiple-RBI in five of the six games, including four in back-to-back games against Santa Clara on March 29 and then-No. 8 UC Irvine on March 31… had a seasonhigh four hits, including his first career home run, against Santa Clara on March 29… season-high five RBI came against Holy Cross on February 28… biggest home run came in the first game of the WCC Championship Series when he connected on a solo-homer in the top of the ninth to give LMU a 3-2 lead... hit .324 against left-handed pitching… recorded a .417 batting average with the bases loaded… a clutch hitter, collected 13 two-out RBI…

ACCORDING TO ROE I Chose LMU Because: Of the academics, location and baseball program Favorite TV Show: The Office Favorite Book/Magazine: Sports Illustrated Favorite Thing About LMU: The LMU baseball field Favorite Meal: Pizza and hot wings After LMU, I Want To: Play professional baseball Favorite Baseball Team: New York Yankees Favorite Class at LMU: Acting The Best Thing About Road Trips: Bus dance parties Favorite Actor/Actress: Will Smith Biggest Influence in Life: Parents and sister Favorite Place Around LMU: The bluff To Get Ready For Games I: Listen to music

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5########### at UC Riverside 4/14/09 3 vs. San Francisco 4/14/09 4 at Santa Clara 3/29/09 1##### at Gonzaga 5/22/09 5 vs. Holy Cross 2/28/09 1############# vs. #30 San Diego 5/3/09 3 vs. Utah 2/20/09 1 at Arizona 5/10/09 4#### 3/10-3/14/09; 4/11-4/17/09; 4/21-4/29/09; 5/16-5/23/09

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HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Quartz Hill High School in Quartz Hill, Calif... a threeyear varsity starter for coach Aaron Kavanagh… served as team captain in his junior and senior years… was named All-Conference in all three varsity seasons, and All-Area as a junior and senior… garnered All-State and AllCIF honors following his senior campaign… named Golden League Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year as a senior… played against current LMU teammates Alex Gillingham, Trevor Gee, Ryan Hawthorne and Sean McIntyre in high school… product of same high school program as teammate Joe Vierra… recruited by UC Irvine, Arizona, Pepperdine, San Francisco and Cal, but chose LMU because of the location, academic excellence and coaching staff...

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Shon Mycal Roe was born June 15, 1990 in Lancaster, Calif... son of Maria and Gregory Roe... father played baseball at Riverside City College… has one sister, Taylor... is undecided on a major.

Year Avg 2009 .259 Career .259

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GP GS 58 57 58 57

AB 220 220

R 28 28

H 57 57

2B 10 10

3B HR 0 5 0 5

ROE'S CAREER STATISTICS

RBI 41 41

TB 82 82

SLG% BB HBP .373 13 2 .373 13 2

SO GDP OB% SF 36 6 .300 5 36 6 .300 5

SH 9 9

SB ATT 1 6 1 6

PO 88 88

A E FLD% 175 22 .923 175 22 .923


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#4 MATT KOCH RS-Sophomore • C • 6-0 • 210 • R/R • Manhattan Beach, Calif. • Mira Costa HS BRIEFLY Matt Koch is in his third season with LMU baseball, holding sophomore eligibility after utilizing a medical redshirt in 2009...

2009 (REDSHIRT) Was expected to be the starting catcher to begin the season before suffering an injury during the preseason… utilized medical redshirt…

KOCH'S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits Home Runs RBI Walks Strikeouts Stolen Bases Hit Streak

5## 2## 3## -- 3## 2 3## 1 9

at UC Irvine at UC Irvine vs. Gonzaga -- vs. Santa Clara at Arizona State vs. Santa Clara at UC Riverside

4/29/08 4/29/08 5/18/08 -5/2/08 5/12/08 5/4/08 4/22/08 4/19-5/2/08

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2008 (FRESHMAN) Started 24 games and played in 43 as a freshman… batted .276 with nine runs scored, seven doubles, a triple and 13 RBI… collected eight multiple-hit games, including three hits against UC Santa Barbara on February 29 and Gonzaga on May 18… also had a season-high three RBI against UCSB on February 29 and Santa Clara on May 2… hit safely in nine consecutive games from April 19 to May 2…

HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, Calif... earned two varsity letters for coach Mike Neily... team captain as a senior... a two-time All-Area selection, two-time All-League selection and two-time All-CIF selection... earned All-State recognition as a junior... named ScholarAthlete all four years of high school... competed against current LMU teammate Trevor Gee in high school…

PERSONAL Matthew Michael Koch was born November 21, 1988 in Inglewood, Calif... son of Cathy and Ron Koch... has three brothers, Scott, Chris and Brady... brother Brady played baseball at LMU from 2001-04… a natural science major.

ACCORDING TO KOCH I Chose LMU Because: Of its great academics, awesome baseball atmosphere, and its unbeatable location Favorite TV Show: The Office, East Bound and Down Favorite Book/Magazine: Men’s Health Favorite Thing About LMU: It’s a rough 10 minutes away from home Favorite Meal: In-N-Out Most Prized Possession: My iPod After LMU, I Want To: Play professional baseball and go into the strength and conditioning major Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Dodgers My Superstitions Are: Making sure the catcher's box is clean Favorite Class at LMU: Beginning Acting Favorite Movie: Ace Ventura: Pet Detective The Best Thing About Road Trips: The raging dance parties Favorite Actor/Actress: Will Ferrell Biggest Influence in Life: My family Favorite Place Around LMU: The bluff To Get Ready For Games I: Stretch out I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Stealing food from home and bringing it to my apartment

GP GS 43 24

AB 105

R 9

H 29

2B 7

43 24

105

9

29

7

3B HR 1 0 1

0

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RBI 13

TB 38

13

38

SLG% BB HBP .362 5 1 Redshirt .362 5 1

SO GDP OB% SF 32 3 .315 0 32

3

.315

0

SH 2 2

SB ATT 1 3 1

3

PO 55

A 3

E FLD% 2 .967

55

3

2 .967

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2010 LIONS - RETURNING PLAYER BIOS #6 XAVIER ESQUIVEL Senior • RHP • 5-10 • 200 • R/R • Chino, Calif. • Don Antonio Lugo HS BRIEFLY Xavier Esquivel is in his fourth season with LMU baseball... 49th-round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 2009, but elected to return for his senior season… nine career saves entering this season rank seventh in LMU record books… five saves in 2009 place him tied for eighth in the LMU record books for a single season…

2009 (JUNIOR) Drafted in the 49th round by the New York Yankees, but elected to return to LMU for his senior season… appeared in 19 games for the Lions, all in relief… collected a team-best five saves, tying for eighth in the LMU record books for a single season… saves mark also ranked fifth in the WCC for the season… posted a 2-4 record with a 5.09 ERA in 23 innings of work… notched 28 strikeouts and walked 12… in WCC play alone, went 0-2 with a 9.00 ERA in five appearances over six innings… tossed a season-high 2.1 innings against UC Riverside on March 10… punched-out four hitters on two occasions, including Fresno State on March 20, and Portland on April 5… recorded victories over Cal State Northridge and Holy Cross… held left-handed hitters to just a .229 average on the season… allowed just one home run over his 23 innings on the hill, an average of .39 per nine innings…

2008 (SOPHOMORE)

ACCORDING TO ESQUIVEL I Chose LMU Because: Of the academics and baseball program Favorite TV Show: Dexter and Rome Favorite Book/Magazine: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Favorite Thing About LMU: The baseball program and the gorgeous ladies Favorite Meal: Fettuccini alfredo Most Prized Possession: My first no-hitter baseball After LMU, I Want To: Play baseball and have my own business Favorite Baseball Team: New York Yankees Favorite Class at LMU: Yoga Three Words That Describe Me: Heavy, dark, handsome Favorite Movie: Wall-E Favorite Actor/Actress: Denzel Washington Biggest Influence in Life: Parents (Ceferino and Rosalinda) and brother (Allende) Favorite Place Around LMU: George Page Stadium To Get Ready For Games I: Stretch out and play things out in my head I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Having fun with my friends, teammates, and new people I meet

ESQUIVEL'S CAREER HIGHS Innings PItched Strikeouts Walks Hits Earned Runs Home Runs Hit Batters

Finished the year with a 4-5 record and a 6.91 ERA after appearing in 19 games, starting five… totaled 43 innings pitched and 29 strikeouts… posted a team-best three saves… tossed a season-high 6.2 innings against Santa Clara on May 3... posted victories over UC Santa Barbara, UC Riverside, Portland and Pepperdine… tallied a career-high six strikeouts in 4.1 innings of work against Saint Mary’s on April 13… garnered Northwoods League All-Star accolades during the summer… finished the season with a 2-0 record, 12 saves, 32 strikeouts and a 0.33 ERA in 24 appearances for the St. Cloud River Bats… named Perfect Game USA’s “Best Relief Pitcher” following his summer season…

7.0 6 3### 9 7 3 2

vs. Cal State Northridge vs. Saint Mary’s at Arizona State vs. Santa Clara at San Diego at Cal State Fullerton at San Diego

3/6/07 4/13/08 5/11/08 5/3/08 4/27/08 5/8/07 4/27/08

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

2007 (FRESHMAN) Tied for the team lead with 28 appearances, making four starts for the Lions as a freshman... pitched a season-high 7.0 innings, giving up two runs, and striking out a season-high four batters in a 9-8 win over Cal State Northridge on March 6... pitched five innings, recorded three strikeouts, and gave up one run in a 3-1 victory over San Diego State on April 10... recorded his first career save on April 28 at Santa Clara, pitching the final 2.1 scoreless innings en route to a 7-6 victory... also had a good fall season, earning Most Valuable Pitcher honors during LMU’s Crimson and Navy Fall Series...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 graduate of Don Antonio Lugo High School in Chino, Calif... was a four-time All-Mount Baldy League selection for coach Joe Marcos... served as captain his senior season... played for the San Diego Padres scout team...

PERSONAL

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Xavier C. Esquivel was born September 5, 1988 in Pasadena, Calif... now calls Chino, Calif. home... son of Rosalinda and Ceferino Esquivel... has a younger brother, Allende... majoring in business administration.

Year ERA 2007 6.06 2008 6.91 2009 5.09 Career 6.18

20

W L 0 4 4 5 2 4 6 13

App GS CG SHO CBO 28 4 0 0 0 19 5 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 66 9 0 0 0

SV 1 3 5 9

ESQUIVEL'S CAREER STATISTICS

IP 52.0 43.0 23.0 118.0

H 54 55 29 138

R 37 33 16 86

ER 35 33 13 81

BB 23 18 12 53

SO 18 29 28 75

2B 7 12 6 25

3B 2 3 0 5

HR 8 4 1 13

BF B/Avg WP 234 .270 7 203 .314 7 112 .296 3 549 .292 17

HBP 3 4 1 8

BK SFA SHA 1 3 5 0 2 4 0 0 1 1 5 10


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#8 JONATHAN JOHNSON Junior • INF • 5-9 • 165 • L/R • Lakewood, Calif. • Lakewood HS BRIEFLY

PERSONAL

Jonathan Johnson enters his third season with LMU baseball... 2009 All-WCC first team selection… is two triples shy of entering LMU’s Top-10 for a career… places tied for fourth in LMU’s record books for triples in a single season with seven in 2009…

Jonathan Russell Johnson was born October 27, 1988 in Lakewood, Calif... son of Linda and Russell Johnson... father played football in college... has a brother and a sister, Jeffery and Reanna... a sociology major.

2009 (SOPHOMORE) Garnered All-West Coast Conference first team honors after a stellar sophomore campaign… started all 59 games for the Lions at second base… batted .305 with seven triples, 10 doubles, a home run, 41 runs scored, 25 walks, a team-best six stolen bases, 11 hit-by-pitches and 24 RBI… walked a total of four times in a game against Holy Cross on February 28… that mark tied the LMU individual game record for that category for the seventh time in LMU history… seven triples ranked second in the WCC and 10th in the nation… triples mark also placed him tied for fourth in the LMU record books for a single season… averaged .12 triples per game, good for 29th in the nation... 11 hit-by-pitches placed tied for second on the team… walks mark ranked ninth in the WCC and third on the team… posted 17 multiple-hit games and six-multiple-RBI games… in conference games alone, batted .375 with 16 runs scored, five doubles, three triples, a home run and 12 RBI… led the WCC in triples during conference play, and placed fifth in batting average… 30 hits in WCC contests placed eighth, while three stolen bases ranked 10th… hits mark also put him second on the team in that category… slugged .550 and reached base at a .433 clip while swiping three bags on the bases in WCC games alone... led the team in WCC play with six hit-by-pitches… hit safely in 17 of 21 conference games, including posting eight multiple-hit games… notched his best day on April 9 versus San Francisco, finishing a perfect 5-for-5, before batting 4-for-4 against then-No. 3 UC Irvine on April 13… five hits were a career high… had a stellar stretch of 10 games from April 3-17, batting .500 with 10 runs scored, four doubles, four triples, three walks, a stolen base, 32 total bases and five RBI over the span… slugged .800 and reached base at a .556 clip, helping guide LMU to a 7-3 record in those games… hit safely in six consecutive games from March 15-22… scored a career-high four runs against Holy Cross on February 28… drove in a career-best three runs against Fresno State on March 22… belted his first career home run on April 24 at Saint Mary’s… batted .312 against right-handed pitchers and .337 with runners on base… reached base at a .418 clip when leading-off an inning… hit .300 with runners in scoring position and .300 with two outs in an inning… collected nine two-out RBI, including five in WCC play alone… hit .400 against lefties and .371 against righties from the WCC… notched a .395 average with runners on base in conference games… was 11-for-24 (.458) when leadingoff an inning and 11-for-27 (.407) with two outs during conference play...

ACCORDING TO JOHNSON I Chose LMU Because: Of the great education, it was close to home, and I wanted to help the baseball program Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Book/Magazine: Sports Illustrated Favorite Thing About LMU: The baseball program and the good social life Favorite Meal: Anything Italian Most Prized Possession: My truck After LMU, I Want To: Play in Major League Baseball or become a firefighter Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Favorite Movie: Boondock Saints The Best Thing About Road Trips: Team bonding Favorite Actor/Actress: Adam Sandler Biggest Influence in Life: My father To Get Ready For Games I: Get a good night sleep

JOHNSON'S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits Home Runs RBI Walks Strikeouts Stolen Bases Hit Streak

5################ 4 5 1 3 4 2## 1####### 7

at Gonzaga vs. Holy Cross vs. San Francisco at Saint Mary's vs. Fresno State vs. Holy Cross at UCLA vs. San Diego

5/23/09 2/28/09 4/9/09 4/24/09 3/22/09 2/28/09 4/1/09 5/1/09 4/8-4/19/08

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

2008 (FRESHMAN) Batted .281 in 46 games played and 30 starts as a freshman… tallied 19 runs, three doubles and eight RBI… notched a season-high three hits against Santa Clara on May 2… recorded a season-best two RBI at Portland on March 29… hit safely in seven consecutive games from April 8 to April 19… amassed six multiple-hit games…

HIGH SCHOOL

Year Avg 2008 .281 2009 .305 Career .297

GP 46 59 105

GS 30 59 89

AB 114 226 340

R H 2B 19 32 3 41 69 10 60 101 13

3B HR 0 0 7 1 7 1

JOHNSON'S CAREER STATISTICS RBI TB SLG% BB HBP 8 35 .307 4 5 24 96 .425 25 11 32 131 .385 29 16

SO GDP OB% SF 10 2 .333 0 24 0 .398 2 34 2 .377 2

SH 1 7 8

SB ATT 1 3 6 12 7 15

PO 58 123 181

2010 LMU BASEBALL

A 2007 graduate of Lakewood High School in Lakewood, Calif... earned three varsity letters for coach Spud O’Neil... was a three-time team captain and two-time All-League selection... batted .446 with one home run, 16 RBI, a .524 on-base percentage, nine triples and 37 runs scored as a senior... a member of the 2003 Heartwell Pony World Series Champions…

A E FLD% 91 5 .968 195 6 .981 286 11 .977

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2010 LIONS - RETURNING PLAYER BIOS #12 ALEX GILLINGHAM Sophomore • RHP • 6-3 • 200 • R/R • Thousand Oaks, Calif. • Westlake HS BRIEFLY Alex Gillingham is in his second season with LMU baseball...

2009 (FRESHMAN) Recorded a 4-4 record and a 5.74 ERA over 14 appearances and 13 starts as a freshman… tossed 73.2 innings, ranking third on the squad… struck out 51 batters and walked only nine for an impressive 5.67 strikeout-to-walk ratio… 1.10 walks per nine innings placed ninth in the nation… 51 strikeouts placed second on the team… picked-off two runners… in WCC games alone, managed a 2-1 record and a 4.97 ERA… walked just two WCC batters while striking out 24 over 41.2 innings of work… tossed a season-high eight innings against San Diego on May 2… punched-out a season-best 10 batters in his first career appearance and start against Utah on February 21… lasted at least five innings in 10 of his 13 starts, and at least six innings in seven… walked one batter or fewer in all but two of his appearances, including none on seven occasions… first career victory came over Utah on February 21… also recorded wins over Holy Cross, San Francisco and San Diego... held leadoff hitters to just a .217 average against…

GILLINGHAM'S CAREER HIGHS Innings PItched Strikeouts Walks Hits Earned Runs Home Runs Hit Batters

8.0 10 2## 10## 7 2## 2###

vs. San Diego vs. Utah vs. Holy Cross at Santa Clara at UC Santa Barbara at Saint Mary’s at Gonzaga

5/2/09 2/21/09 3/1/09 3/29/09 3/7/09 4/26/09 5/16/09

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

HIGH SCHOOL a 2008 graduate of Westlake High School in Westlake Village, Calif... earned three varsity letters for coach Zach Miller... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered All-Conference recognition as a junior and senior… named Team Most Valuable Player and Pitcher of the Year as a senior… played against current LMU teammates Trevor Gee, Ryan Hawthorne and Shon Roe in high school… high school teammate of current LMU teammates Nick Truhan and Jason Barmasse… recruited by UC Santa Barbara, University of Nevada and UC San Diego, but chose LMU because of the academics and the baseball program...

PERSONAL Alex Rodney Gillingham was born October 17, 1989 in Westlake Village, Calif.... son of Andrea and Dr. Frank Gillingham… has two sisters, Lauren and Olivia, and a brother, Jeff... an accounting major.

ACCORDING TO GILLINGHAM

2010 LMU BASEBALL

I Chose LMU Because: Of the location and coaching staff Favorite TV Show: Rescue Me Favorite Thing About LMU: The location Favorite Meal: Tri-tip sandwich Most Prized Possession: Baseball signed by four Hall-of-Famers After LMU, I Want To: Play professional baseball Favorite Baseball Team: Cleveland Indians My Superstitions Are: Never step on the foul line Favorite Class at LMU: Accounting Two Words That Describe Me: Motivated and accurate Favorite Movie: Black Hawk Down The Best Thing About Road Trips: The dance parties Biggest Influence in Life: My father To Get Ready For Games I: Play the game in my head I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Having fun

Year ERA 2009 5.74 Career 5.74

22

W 4 4

L 4 4

GILLINGHAM'S CAREER STATISTICS

App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP 14 13 0 0 0 0 73.2 14 13 0 0 0 0 73.2

H 96 96

R 57 57

ER 47 47

BB 9 9

SO 51 51

2B 15 15

3B 6 6

HR BF B/Avg WP 7 332 .317 2 7 332 .317 2

HBP 12 12

BK SFA SHA 2 2 6 2 2 6


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#14 JOE VIERRA Junior • OF • 6-3 • 210 • R/R • Palmdale, Calif. • Quartz Hill HS BRIEFLY Joe Vierra begins his third season with LMU baseball...

2009 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 10 games for the Lions as a sophomore, starting one… batted .100 with two runs scored, a walk and a sacrifice bunt… entered as a pinch-runner and scored a run in conference play against San Diego on May 3… collected a hit and scored a run against USC on April 21… made his lone start of the year and drew a walk against Cal State Bakersfield on April 29… reached in two of his three chances when leading-off an inning…

VIERRA'S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits Home Runs RBI Walks Strikeouts Stolen Bases Hit Streak

4## 2 1#### -- 1 1######## 2## -- --

vs. Pepperdine at UC Irvine vs. USC -- vs. Pepperdine at Cal State Bakersfield vs. San Diego --

4/19/08 4/29/08 4/21/09 -4/18/08 4/29/09 3/9/08 ---

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

2008 (FRESHMAN) Played in 31 games, starting seven as a freshman… batted .094 in 32 at bats… scored eight runs and drove in one… scored a season-high two runs at UC Irvine on April 29… first career RBI gave LMU a walk-off victory over Pepperdine on April 18… first collegiate hit came against UC Santa Barbara on March 1…

HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Quartz Hill High School in Quartz Hill, Calif... earned three varsity letters for coach Aaron Kavanaugh... was a team captain in his senior year... voted All-League and All-CIF as a senior... batted .467 with six home runs, 12 doubles, 12 stolen bases, 40 runs scored and 33 RBI as a senior… voted Team MVP and Player of the Year, a City All-Star and a CIF All-Star after his senior campaign... product of same high school program as current LMU teammate Shon Roe… also played soccer in high school... was the valedictorian of his class...

PERSONAL Joseph David Vierra was born October 24, 1988 in Lancaster, Calif... son of Joy and David Vierra... father played football in college... has two sisters, Mia and Christa... a natural science major.

ACCORDING TO VIERRA I Chose LMU Because: It is the total package Favorite TV Show: Prison Break Favorite Book/Magazine: Sports Illustrated Favorite Thing About LMU: The weather Favorite Meal: Spaghetti Most Prized Possession: C.I.F. Championship ring After LMU, I Want To: Play in Major League Baseball Favorite Baseball Team: New York Yankees My Superstitions Are: Keeping to my daily routine Favorite Class at LMU: Scientific Principles of Strength and Conditioning Two Words That Describe Me: Athletic and savvy Favorite Movie: Training Day The Best Thing About Road Trips: Traveling to different cities Favorite Actor/Actress: Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Biggest Influence in Life: My parents Favorite Place Around LMU: My apartment To Get Ready For Games I: Listen to music I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Making my room at school similar to my room at home

GP GS 31 7 10 1 41 8

AB 32 10 42

R 8 2 10

H 3 1 4

2B 0 0 0

3B HR 0 0 0 0 0 0

VIERRA'S CAREER STATISTICS

RBI 1 0 1

TB 3 1 4

SLG% BB HBP .094 7 0 .100 1 0 .095 8 0

SO GDP OB% SF 11 1 .256 0 4 1 .182 0 15 2 .240 0

SH 1 1 2

SB ATT 0 2 0 0 0 2

PO 26 3 29

A 0 0 0

E 1 0 1

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Year Avg 2008 .094 2009 .100 Career .095

FLD% .963 1.000 .967

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2010 LIONS - RETURNING PLAYER BIOS #15 GREG MEYERS RS-Junior • RHP • 6-5 • 200 • R/R • Yorba Linda, Calif. • Servite HS BRIEFLY Greg Meyers is in his junior season with LMU baseball after utilizing his redshirt season in 2007...

2009 (RS - SOPHOMORE) Did not appear in a game due to injury…

2008 (RS - FRESHMAN) Appeared in nine games, starting one for LMU as a freshman… finished the season with a 1-1 record and a 7.04 ERA… earned his first collegiate victory on March 24 against USC… tossed 7.2 innings and struck out five batters on the season… first collegiate start came against Cal Poly on April 16…

2007 (REDSHIRT) Utilized redshirt season...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 graduate of Servite High School in Anaheim, Calif... earned three varsity letters as a pitcher and infielder for coach Todd Cook...

PERSONAL Gregory Andrew Meyers was born October 12, 1987 in Santa Ana, Calif... son of Kathy and Jeff Meyers... has one brother, Brad, who was an LMU teammate in 2007, and is currently playing in the Washington Nationals organization... majoring in business administration.

ACCORDING TO MEYERS I Chose LMU Because: Of the location Favorite TV Show: 24 Favorite Thing About LMU: The location Favorite Meal: Pizza Most Prized Possession: My girlfriend After LMU, I Want To: Work for a sports agency Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Favorite Class at LMU: Recording Arts Favorite Movie: Dumb and Dumber The Best Thing About Road Trips: Hanging out with your team Biggest Influence in Life: My family Favorite Place Around LMU: Chipotle To Get Ready For Games I: Warm up to throw

MEYERS' CAREER HIGHS Innings PItched Strikeouts Walks Hits Earned Runs Home Runs Hit Batters

2.0 2 3### 3 2## -- 2

at San Francisco vs. UC Riverside at Cal Poly at Cal Poly at Cal Poly -- at San Francisco

4/4/08 3/11/08 4/16/08 4/16/08 4/16/08 -4/4/08

2010 LMU BASEBALL

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

Year ERA 2007 2008 7.04 2009 Career 7.04

24

App GS CG SHO CBO SV

MEYERS' CAREER STATISTICS

W

L

IP

1

1

9

1

0

0

0

0

7.2

1

1

9

1

0

0

0

0

7.2

H

R ER BB Redshirt 8 9 6 9 Did Not Play - Injured 8 9 6 9

SO

2B

3B

HR

BF B/Avg WP

HBP

BK SFA SHA

5

1

0

0

42 .296

2

3

0

2

1

5

1

0

0

42 .296

2

3

0

2

1


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#16 ALEX GUTHRIE Sophomore • INF • 6-2 • 205 • R/R • Sunnyvale, Calif. • Bellarmine College Prep BRIEFLY Alex Guthrie is in his second season with LMU baseball...

2009 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in six games as a freshman, starting one… made his collegiate debut as a pinch-hitter before taking over at first base on February 28 versus Holy Cross... made his first collegiate start on May 11 at Arizona, getting the nod at third base… notched his first career hit, a pinch-hit single, and first run scored on April 29 at Cal State Bakersfield… was 1-for-3 (.333) as a pinch-hitter…

HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, Calif... earned two varsity letters for coach Gary Cunningham... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered All-Area accolades as a senior and All-League in his junior and senior campaigns… named MVP as a senior… San Jose Mercury News All-League honorable mention in his final year of play… batted .404 with 25 runs scored, two home runs and a .469 on base percentage as a senior… recruited by Pacific, Portland, St. Mary’s and Sacramento State, but chose LMU because of the location, beautiful campus and size of the school...

PERSONAL Alexander Gilbert Guthrie was born June 8, 1990 in St. Louis, Mo... son of Ann and David Guthrie... has three brothers, Ben, David and Will... Will runs track at UC Davis… is undecided on a major.

ACCORDING TO GUTHRIE I Chose LMU Because: It is close to the beach Favorite TV Show: Jersey Shore Favorite Thing About LMU: The bluff Favorite Meal: Steak Most Prized Possession: My gold sneakers Favorite Baseball Team: St. Louis Cardinals Favorite Class at LMU: Intro to Guitar Favorite Movie: Dumb and Dumber Favorite Actor/Actress: Steve Carell Favorite Place Around LMU: The Lair

GUTHRIE'S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits Home Runs RBI Walks Strikeouts Stolen Bases Hit Streak

4 1 1 -- -- -- 3 -- --

at Arizona at Cal State Bakersfield at Cal State Bakersfield -- -- -- at Arizona --

5/11/09 4/29/09 4/29/09 ---5/11/09 ---

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

GP GS 6 1 6 1

AB 10 10

R 1 1

H 1 1

2B 0 0

3B HR 0 0 0 0

GUTHRIE'S CAREER STATISTICS

RBI 0 0

TB 1 1

SLG% BB HBP .100 0 0 .100 0 0

SO GDP OB% SF 4 0 .100 0 4 0 .100 0

SH 0 0

SB ATT 0 0 0 0

PO 6 6

A 3 3

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Year Avg 2009 .100 Career .100

E FLD% 0 1.000 0 1.000

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2010 LIONS - RETURNING PLAYER BIOS #17 CHRIS EUSEBIO Junior • RHP • 6-0 • 180 • R/R • Walnut, Calif. • Bishop Amat Memorial HS BRIEFLY Chris Eusebio is in his third year with LMU baseball...

2009 (SOPHOMORE) Was once again the go-to player out of the Lion bullpen as a sophomore… appeared in a team and WCC-high 28 games, all in relief… recorded two saves, placing 10th in the WCC… first career save came on March 22 versus Fresno State… finished the season with a 5-5 record and a 4.39 ERA in 41 innings of work… struck out 35 batters and walked 17 while holding opponents to a team-best .255 average against… ERA and wins total were second-best on team… in conference games alone, managed a 3-1 record with a 4.50 ERA in nine appearances and 14 innings on the hill… WCC hitters batted just .212 against the right-hander… nine appearances in WCC play ranked sixth in the conference, while his three conference victories placed seventh… recorded the victory over Utah in his first appearance of season… earned victories in back-to-back appearances against Santa Clara on March 29 and UCLA on April 1… tossed a career-high tying and seasonbest four innings at UCLA on April 1… punched-out a career-high four batters on two occasions, first against Fresno State on March 22, and then against the Bruins on April 1… held right-handed hitters to a .206 average against… hitters were just 9-for-51 (.176) when batting with two outs… held opponents to a .136 average with runners in scoring position and twoouts… posted a 1.39 WHIP, placing second on the staff…

ACCORDING TO EUSEBIO I Chose LMU Because: Of the education, athletics and location Favorite TV Show: George Lopez Favorite Book/Magazine: The Bible Favorite Thing About LMU: The weather Favorite Meal: Chipotle Most Prized Possession: My degree (pending) After LMU, I Want To: Play professional baseball Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Dodgers Favorite Class at LMU: Engineering Economics and Decision Making Three Words That Describe Me: Sexy, smart, athletic Favorite Movie: Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls The Best Thing About Road Trips: Traveling to different cities Favorite Actor/Actress: Will Smith Biggest Influence in Life: My parents Favorite Place Around LMU: The Lair To Get Ready For Games I: Listen to my iPod I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Living there

EUSEBIO'S CAREER HIGHS Innings PItched Strikeouts Walks Hits Earned Runs Home Runs Hit Batters

4.0## 4## 3 5## 5 1######## 1#####

at UCLA at UCLA vs. USC vs. UC Irvine vs. UC Irvine vs. San Diego at Pepperdine

4/1/09 4/1/09 4/21/09 5/14/08 5/14/08 5/1/09 4/19/09

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

2008 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in a team-high 24 games out of the bullpen as a freshman… finished the year with a 1-1 record and a 5.88 ERA… amassed 26 innings pitched and 21 strikeouts… posted first career victory against San Diego on March 9 after tossing 2.1 innings and allowing only one hit… longest outing of the year came at Cal on March 16 when he pitched four innings in relief… struck out three hitters against Cal on March 16 and Saint Mary’s on April 11…

HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Bishop Amat High School in La Puente, Calif... earned varsity letters in his junior and senior years for coach Andy Nieto... was a team captain his senior year while garnering All-League, All-CIF and AllArea recognition that same year... batted .378 with a slugging percentage of .610 and an on-base percentage of .433 as a senior... finished the season with a 10-0 pitching record and a 1.70 ERA en route to guiding his team to the CIF Division Five 2007 Championship... named Del Rey League Most Valuable Pitcher...

PERSONAL

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Christopher Torres Eusebio was born October 9, 1989 in Glendora, Calif... son of Lorna and Willy Eusebio... has a sister and a brother, Lynette and Joseph... an electrical engineering major.

Year ERA 2008 5.88 2009 4.39 Career 4.97

26

W 1 5 6

L 1 5 6

App GS CG SHO CBO 24 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 0

EUSEBIO'S CAREER STATISTICS

SV IP 0 26.0 2 41.0 2 67.0

H 33 39 72

R 23 23 46

ER 17 20 37

BB 10 17 27

SO 21 35 56

2B 5 11 16

3B 2 0 2

HR BF B/Avg WP 2 123 .317 3 6 177 .255 1 8 300 .280 4

HBP 4 1 5

BK SFA SHA 0 3 2 0 3 3 0 6 5


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#18 JORDAN McCLINTICK Senior • RHP • 6-0 • 195 • R/R • Ardmore, Okla. • Seward County CC BRIEFLY Jordan McClintick is in his second season with LMU baseball after transferring from Seward County Community College for his junior campaign...

2009 (JUNIOR) Proved to be a frequently called-upon option for the Lions as a junior… appeared in 21 games for the Lions, starting three… finished the season with a 4-2 record and a 7.59 ERA over 42.2 innings on the hill… recorded 31 strikeouts and walked 14… led the team in pickoffs with three… first career victory came over then-No. 3 UC Irvine on the road on March 3… earned victories in back-to-back contests against Fresno State on March 20 and 21… lasted a season-long five innings in a start against Cal State Bakersfield on April 29 en route to a victory… faced two more than the minimum and retired the first 13 batters in a row before allowing a triple and a single for a run in the fifth inning of that game… notched a season-high four strikeouts in his LMU debut on February 21 against Utah… in conference games alone, did not record a decision and managed a 1.69 ERA over four appearances and 5.1 innings… struck out two batters and did not walk one in WCC play…

ACCORDING TO McCLINTICK I Chose LMU Because: Of the amazing weather Favorite TV Show: House Favorite Book/Magazine: Ice Man Favorite Thing About LMU: The scenery Favorite Meal: Coconut shrimp Most Prized Possession: Family After LMU, I Want To: Go to law school Three Words That Describe Me: Amazingly good looking Biggest Influence in Life: My parents Favorite Place Around LMU: The beach I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Going fishing

McCLINTICK'S CAREER HIGHS Innings PItched Strikeouts Walks Hits Earned Runs Home Runs Hit Batters

5.0 4 3 8## 7 2 1####

at Cal State Bakersfield vs. Utah at UC Santa Barbara at USC vs. UC Irvine at USC vs. USC

4/29/09 4/21/09 3/7/09 5/13/09 3/31/09 5/13/09 4/21/09

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

2008 (SEWARD COUNTY CC - SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 16 games, starting two… posted a 7-1 record with a 3.00 ERA in 30 innings of work… also recorded two saves… punched-out 22 batters while walking just eight… averaged 6.60 strikeouts-per-nine innings and 2.40 walks-per-nine…

2007 (SEWARD COUNTY CC - FRESHMAN) Used primarily as a starting pitcher for the Saints… made 12 appearances on the mound and tied for third on the team with nine starts… led the team with five pickoffs and was second on the team in victories (7-3), third in strikeouts (36), fourth in innings pitched (51) and fifth in ERA (4.41)… logged at least five innings in seven starts, including four of his last five on the season… posted at least one strikeout in every appearance and never allowed more than seven base hits in any game… recorded a 5-2 record with a 3.94 ERA and 23 strikeouts in seven conference appearances… named to the Spring Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll…

HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 graduate of Ardmore High School in Ardmore, Okla... a four-year varsity starter in high school for coach Zack Birth… served as team captain in his senior campaign… garnered All-City recognition in all four seasons of play… tossed 60.1 innings with a 3.02 ERA and collected 69 strikeouts as a senior… named All-Conference and All-Area in each of his final three years… threw a no-hitter against Guthrie High School in his senior campaign… named Ardmore Pitcher of the Year as a junior and senior…

PERSONAL Jordan Carson McClintick was born November 5, 1987 in Oklahoma City, Okla... son of Rene and Harry McClintick... has one sister, Libby... a law major.

W 7 7 4 4 18

L 3 1 2 2 6

App GS CG SHO CBO 12 9 0 0 0 16 2 0 0 0 21 3 0 0 0 21 3 0 0 0 49 14 0 0 0

SV 0 2 0 0 2

McCLINTICK'S CAREER STATISTICS IP 51.0 30.0 42.2 42.2 123.2

H 47 28 58 58 133

R 27 17 36 36 80

ER 25 10 36 36 71

BB 27 8 14 14 49

SO 36 22 31 31 89

2B -- -- 18 18 18

3B -- -- 3 3 3

HR 5 3 5 5 13

BF B/Avg WP 227 .244 6 140 .233 1 196 .341 3 196 .341 3 563 .267 10

HBP 6 6 4 4 16

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Year ERA 2007 4.41 2008 3.00 2009 7.59 LMU 7.59 Career 5.17

BK SFA SHA 0 -- -0 -- -1 6 2 1 6 2 1 6 2

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2010 LIONS - RETURNING PLAYER BIOS #19 MARTIN VIRAMONTES RS-Sophomore • RHP • 6-5 • 225 • R/R • Fresno, Calif. • Bullard HS BRIEFLY Martin Viramontes is in his third season with LMU baseball, holding sophomore eligibility after utilizing a medical redshirt in 2009... expected to take the ball as the Friday starter for the Lions…

2009 (MEDICAL REDSHIRT) Was expected to be LMU’s Friday starter before suffering an injury early in the season… utilized medical redshirt… prior to the injury, appeared in and started three games… posted a 7.11 ERA and did not factor in a decision… pitched only 6.1 innings and struck out four… made the start in LMU’s season-opener on February 20 versus Utah before pitching only an inning as a starter and exiting due to injury in back-to-back games against Long Beach State and Holy Cross on February 25 and 28…

VIRAMONTES' CAREER HIGHS Innings PItched Strikeouts Walks Hits Earned Runs Home Runs Hit Batters

7.1 13 7## 13 9 1## 2

at Portland vs. UC Santa Barbara vs. Utah at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State at Cal State Northridge

3/29/08 3/1/08 2/20/09 5/10/08 5/10/08 5/10/08 3/22/08

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

2008 (FRESHMAN) Made 10 starts for the Lions as a freshman... finished the year with a 3-6 record and a 6.26 ERA… posted a team-high tying 55 strikeouts in 54.2 innings of work… notched a season-high 13 strikeouts in his collegiate debut against UC Santa Barbara on March 1… posted 10 punch outs en route to his first collegiate victory on March 8 versus San Diego State… dealt five or more innings in eight of his 10 starts on the year, including six or more in six of those eight… pitched a season-high 7.1 innings and allowed just one run on three hits against Portland on March 29… recorded victories over San Diego State, California on March 15 and Santa Clara on May 2… named to Baseball America’s “Top Newcomers” list for the West Coast Conference… named to Cape Cod League All-Star Team en route to finishing the summer with a 2-2 record and a 3.75 ERA… pitched 36 innings and struck out 23 hitters…

HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Bullard High School in Fresno, Calif... earned varsity letters in his sophomore, junior and senior years for coach Chad Thornhill... garnered All-League honors in his junior and senior years while earning AllState and All-CIF recognition after his senior campaign... a member of the Brewers Area Code squad... was named to the Principal’s Honor Roll and a Scholar-Athlete... competed against current LMU teammate Trevor Gee in high school…

PERSONAL Martin Viramontes was born July 12, 1989 in Santa Barbara, Calif... son of Theresa and Martin Viramontes... has two sisters, Brittney and Vanessa... a business major.

ACCORDING TO VIRAMONTES

2010 LMU BASEBALL

I Chose LMU Because: Of the baseball program, education, and weather Favorite TV Show: Man vs. Wild Favorite Book/Magazine: Mental ABC’s of Pitching Favorite Thing About LMU: The location Favorite Meal: Chicken and shrimp After LMU, I Want To: Play professional baseball Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Favorite Class at LMU: History Three Words That Describe Me: Hard-working, passionate, friendly Favorite Movie: Shawshank Redemption The Best Thing About Road Trips: Spending time with the team Biggest Influence in Life: My father Favorite Place Around LMU: The beach To Get Ready For Games I: Free my mind

Year ERA 2008 6.26 2009 7.11 Career 6.34

28

W 3 0 3

L 6 0 6

App GS CG SHO CBO 10 10 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 13 13 0 0 0

VIRAMONTES' CAREER STATISTICS

SV IP 0 54.2 0 6.1 0 61.0

H 68 7 75

R 44 7 51

ER 38 5 43

BB 28 7 35

SO 55 4 59

2B 17 2 19

3B 4 1 5

HR BF B/Avg WP 2 262 .319 5 0 33 .280 1 2 295 .315 6

HBP 6 0 6

BK SFA SHA 2 8 7 0 1 0 2 9 7


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#21 JASON WHEELER Sophomore • LHP • 6-6 • 255 • L/L • Torrance, Calif. • Torrance HS BRIEFLY Jason Wheeler is in his second season with LMU baseball...

2009 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 16 games for the Lions, starting two… finished the season with a 0-2 record and a 6.30 ERA over 30 innings… struck out 18 batters and walked 17… first career start came on March 10 against UC Riverside… tossed a season-high four innings in that contest… appeared in three conference games, posting a 2.45 ERA in 3.2 innings… punched-out two WCC hitters while walking one… recorded a season-best four strikeouts at UC Santa Barbara on March 7… held opponents to just a .185 average with runners on base and a .200 mark with runners in scoring position and two outs…

HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Torrance High School in Torrance, Calif… earned two varsity letters for coach Ollie Turner... garnered All-Area, All-League and All-CIF recognition after both varsity seasons… helped guide his team to the Pioneer League Championship in 2007 and 2008… Will Boerger Senior Athlete of the Year winner… Torrance High School Athlete of the Year as a senior… chose LMU because of the school, academics and baseball program... also competed in basketball in high school… named Most Outstanding Player in the Pioneer League as a senior in basketball…

PERSONAL Jason MacDonald Wheeler was born October 27, 1990 in Torrance, Calif... son of Heather and Gerard Wheeler... both parents played basketball in college, father for San Bernardino Valley and mother for the UCLA junior varsity team … older brother Ryan, who was a LMU teammate in 2009, currently plays in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization... a business major with a math minor.

ACCORDING TO WHEELER I Chose LMU Because: Of the location Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter Favorite Book/Magazine: Sports Illustrated Favorite Meal: Steak and potatoes After LMU, I Want To: Play professional baseball Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Favorite Movie: Law Abiding Citizen The Best Thing About Road Trips: Hanging out with the team Favorite Actor/Actress: Will Smith Biggest Influence in Life: My family

WHEELER'S CAREER HIGHS Innings PItched Strikeouts Walks Hits Earned Runs Home Runs Hit Batters

4.0 4 3 8 7 1### 2

vs. UC Riverside at UC Santa Barbara at Hawai’i at Cal State Northridge at Cal State Northridge vs. Portland at Long Beach State

3/10/09 3/7/09 3/14/09 3/24/09 3/24/09 4/4/09 3/17/09

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

W 0 0

L 2 2

WHEELER'S CAREER STATISTICS

App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP 16 2 0 0 0 0 30.0 16 2 0 0 0 0 30.0

H 36 36

R 27 27

ER 21 21

BB 17 17

SO 18 18

2B 12 12

3B 2 2

HR BF B/Avg WP 3 146 .305 3 3 146 .305 3

HBP 8 8

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Year ERA 2009 6.30 Career 6.30

BK SFA SHA 1 2 1 1 2 1

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2010 LIONS - RETURNING PLAYER BIOS #27 BRAD BAUER Senior • INF • 6-1 • 175 • R/R • San Carlos, Calif. • Cuesta College BRIEFLY Brad Bauer is in his senior season with LMU baseball after transferring from Cuesta College for his junior campaign...

2009 (JUNIOR) Played in 37 games for the Lions in his inaugural season, starting 27 at the designated hitter position... batted .321 with seven doubles, 17 runs scored, a triple, a home run, 16 walks and 22 RBI… batting average placed second on the team… .419 on-base percentage was third on the squad… hit safely in 22 of his 37 games played, including 19 of his 27 starts… had his best week of the season against UC Irvine, UCLA and Portland from March 31 to April 4, earning West Coast Conference Player of the Week… batted .600 (9-for-15) with four runs scored, four doubles, a triple, five RBI, four walks and 15 total bases over that week… collected eight multiple-hit games and five multiple-RBI games… in WCC games alone, hit .278 with five runs scored, two doubles and five RBI… recorded a season-best three hits on four occasions… belted his first career home run, a solo shot, on March 10 versus UC Riverside… notched a season-best three RBI at Saint Mary’s on April 26… stole his first career base on March 1 versus Holy Cross… hit safely in four consecutive games from March 7-12… was 3-for-8 as a pinch-hitter, collecting three singles and a RBI to lead the team… batted .308 against left-handed pitchers and .325 against right-handers… hit .396 with runners on base… accumulated a .375 average with runners in scoring position… was 11-for-26 (.423) with runners on base and two outs, including 8-for-21 (.381) with runners in scoring position and two outs… collected eight two-out RBI…

ACCORDING TO BAUER I Chose LMU Because: Of the academics and great baseball program Favorite TV Show: The Office Favorite Book/Magazine: Monkey Business Favorite Meal: Steak and potatoes Most Prized Possession: My dog “Charley” After LMU, I Want To: Go into business Favorite Baseball Team: San Francisco Giants My Superstitions Are: Black cats Favorite Class at LMU: Economics

BAUER'S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits Home Runs RBI Walks Strikeouts Stolen Bases Hit Streak

5### 2#### 3#### 1 3 3 3 1 4###

at UC Riverside 4/14/09 vs. UC Irvine 3/31/09 at Saint Mary's 4/26/09 vs. UC Riverside 3/10/09 at Saint Mary's 4/26/09 vs. Fresno State 3/22/09 vs. San Diego 5/3/09 vs. Holy Cross 3/1/09 3/7-3/12/09; 3/31-4/4/09; 4/11-4/17/09

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

2008 (CUESTA COLLEGE - SOPHOMORE) Named All-Conference after batting .430 in league play… amassed four home runs, nine doubles, 28 runs scored and 27 RBI as a sophomore… helped guide his team to the Western State North Conference Championship… swiped five bases and reached safely at a .405 clip… recorded a slugging percentage of .503…

2007 (CUESTA COLLEGE - FRESHMAN) Batted .172 in 27 games as a freshman… scored seven runs and belted two home runs… recorded four RBI…

HIGH SCHOOL a 2005 graduate of Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, Calif... earned two varsity letters for coach Gary Cunningham... batted .340 with two home runs as a senior… helped guide his squad to the West Catholic League Championship in his final year of high school… also competed in basketball...

PERSONAL

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Brad Charles Bauer was born April 24, 1987 in San Francisco, Calif... son of Susan and William Bauer... father played baseball at Northwestern University… has one brother, Grant, who plays baseball at UC Davis... an economics major.

Year Avg 2007 .172 2008 .361 2009 .321 LMU .321 Career .328

30

GP 27 44 37 37 105

GS -- -- 27 27 27

AB 29 158 106 106 293

R 7 32 17 17 56

H 5 57 34 34 96

2B 0 9 7 7 16

3B HR 0 2 0 6 1 1 1 1 1 9

BAUER'S CAREER STATISTICS

RBI TB SLG% BB HBP 4 11 .379 4 0 31 84 .532 9 4 22 46 .434 16 2 22 46 .434 16 2 57 141 .481 29 6

SO GDP OB% SF 4 -- .273 -- 11 -- .409 -- 24 0 .419 0 24 0 .419 0 39 0 .399 0

SH 0 6 2 2 8

SB ATT 0 1 5 7 1 2 1 2 6 10

PO -- -- 0 0 0

A -- -- 0 0 0

E -- -- 1 1 1

FLD% --.000 .000 .000


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#28 EVAN SIMONITSCH RS-Sophomore • OF • 6-2 • 195 • R/R • Glendale, Calif. • St. Francis HS BRIEFLY Evan Simonitsch begins his sophomore season with LMU baseball after redshirting his true freshman year in 2008...

2009 (RS - FRESHMAN) Played in 56 of LMU’s 59 games as a freshman, starting 46… began the year as a reserve before earning his first start, and taking over the job in centerfield, on March 7 versus UC Santa Barbara… batted .248 with 21 runs scored, seven doubles and 12 RBI… drew 10 walks and was hit by eight pitches… finished the season with 10 sacrifice bunts, good for second on the team… that mark also placed 62nd in the nation… in WCC games alone, hit .226 with 11 runs scored and seven RBI… was 2-for-3 in stolen bases during WCC play… five of his 10 sacrifice bunts came against WCC foes… first career hit came on February 21 versus Utah when he finished 2-for-2 with a RBI and a double… scored a season-high three runs against San Francisco on April 11… collected seven multiple-hit games, including two three-hit performances… recorded multiple-RBI on three occasions… hit safely in six consecutive games from March 14 to 21… batted .389 against southpaws… notched five two-out RBI…

SIMONITSCH'S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits Home Runs RBI Walks Strikeouts Stolen Bases Hit Streak

4################ at Gonzaga 3 vs. San Francisco 3### at Pepperdine -- -- 2### at Gonzaga 2 at UC Santa Barbara 2## at Arizona 1## at Saint Mary's 6

5/23/09 4/11/09 4/17/09 -5/22/09 3/8/09 5/10/09 4/24/09 3/14-3/21/09

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

2008 (REDSHIRT) Utilized his redshirt season…

HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of St. Francis High School in La Cañada, Calif... earned three varsity letters for coaches Mike Solar and Brian Esquivel... was a twotime team captain and was selected All-League after his sophomore, junior and senior seasons... garnered All-Area recognition after his junior and senior campaigns, while earning an All-CIF bid as a junior... finished his senior year batting .426 with 22 runs scored, 27 RBI, six doubles, two triples, one home run and 11 stolen bases... high school teammate of current LMU teammate Ramiro Carreon…

PERSONAL Evan Joseph Simonitsch was born February 2, 1989 in Glendale, Calif... son of Emily and Errol Simonitsch... has one brother, Errol, who played baseball for Gonzaga... a studio arts major.

ACCORDING TO SIMONITSCH

Year Avg 2008 2009 .248 Career .248

GP GS

AB

R

H

2B

56 46 56 46

149 149

21 21

37 37

7 7

3B HR 0 0

0 0

SIMONITSCH'S CAREER STATISTICS RBI

TB

12 12

44 44

SLG% BB HBP Redshirt .295 10 8 .295 10 8

SO GDP OB% SF

SH

29 29

10 10

3 3

.325 .325

2 2

SB ATT 2 2

3 3

PO

A

E FLD%

109 109

4 4

3 .974 3 .974

2010 LMU BASEBALL

I Chose LMU Because: Of the great location - Los Angeles Favorite TV Show: Seinfeld Favorite Book/Magazine: The Great Gatsby Favorite Thing About LMU: The location Favorite Meal: Fried chicken and soul food Most Prized Possession: My laptop After LMU, I Want To: Play Major League Baseball Favorite Baseball Team: Minnesota Twins My Superstitions Are: The music I listen to before a game Favorite Class at LMU: Rock on Film Three Words That Describe Me: Loyola Marymount University Favorite Movie: Training Day The Best Thing About Road Trips: Dance parties on the bus after a win Favorite Actor/Actress: Denzel Washington Biggest Influence in Life: Roberto Clemente and my brother To Get Ready For Games I: Listen to my iPod I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Saying hi to everyone

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2010 LIONS - RETURNING PLAYER BIOS #30 TREVOR GEE Sophomore • INF • 6-0 • 190 • L/R • Glendale, Calif. • Notre Dame HS BRIEFLY Trevor Gee is in his second season with LMU baseball...

2009 (FRESHMAN) Played in 39 games for the Lions as a freshman, starting 27… 19 starts came at designated hitter, while he earned eight at third base… hit safely in each of his first six career games with an at bat, spanning February 20 to 28… batted .274 with 16 runs scored, two doubles, a triple and 16 RBI… fifth on the team in hit-by-pitches with eight… went 2-for-3 in stolen bases… in WCC games alone, hit .185 with three runs scored and four RBI… notched seven multiple-hit games and three multiple-RBI performances… recorded a season-best three hits on two occasions, including at UC Santa Barbara on March 7 and versus Fresno State on March 20… first career hit came against Utah on February 20… reached base at a .345 clip when leadingoff an inning… batted .366 with runners in scoring position and .391 with runners in scoring position and two outs… collected nine two-out RBI…

GEE'S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits Home Runs RBI Walks Strikeouts Stolen Bases Hit Streak

5#### 2### 3## -- 2### 1##### 2## 1## 6

vs. Fresno State vs. Fresno State vs. Fresno State -- at Santa Clara at Saint Mary's at UC Irvine vs. Portland

3/20/09 3/20/09 3/20/09 -3/29/09 4/24/09 3/3/09 4/5/09 2/20-2/28/09

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Calif... a four-year varsity starter for coach Tom Dill... served as team captain in his junior and senior years… garnered All-CIF recognition after his senior campaign… named All-Area as a junior and senior, and All-Conference all four years of play… holds the career hits record at Notre Dame… helped squad to the CIF Division III Championship and a No. 1 ranking in 2008… named to the Dodger Elite Team… selected to the Southern California Elite Showcase Team in 2007… played against current LMU teammates Matt Koch, Martin Viramontes, Alex Gillingham, Ramiro Carreon, Ryan Hawthorne, Shon Roe, Nick Truhan and Tony Rosado in high school… recruited by UC Riverside, UC Berkeley, USC, UC Irvine and Pepperdine, but chose LMU because of the campus and baseball facilities...

PERSONAL Trevor Fulton Gee was born December 31, 1989 in Maywood, Ill... son of Maureen and Randy Gee... Mother swam at Stanford, while his father played baseball in college… has one brother, Kyle, and a sister, Sarah... an English major.

ACCORDING TO GEE

2010 LMU BASEBALL

I Chose LMU Because: Of the baseball program and the beach Favorite TV Show: Jersey Shore Favorite Book/Magazine: Where the Wild Things Are Most Prized Possession: My truck Favorite Baseball Team: Chicago Cubs Favorite Class at LMU: Organic Chemistry Favorite Movie: Mulan The Best Thing About Road Trips: The dance parties Favorite Actor/Actress: Jessica Biel Favorite Place Around LMU: The Rec Center

Year Avg 2009 .274 Career .274

32

GP GS 39 27 39 27

AB 106 106

R 16 16

H 29 29

2B 2 2

3B HR 1 0 1 0

GEE'S CAREER STATISTICS

RBI 16 16

TB 33 33

SLG% BB HBP .311 5 8 .311 5 8

SO GDP OB% SF 16 2 .347 2 16 2 .347 2

SH 5 5

SB ATT 2 3 2 3

PO 4 4

A 12 12

E FLD% 4 .800 4 .800


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#35 RAMIRO CARREON Sophomore • RHP • 6-3 • 215 • L/R • Pasadena, Calif. • St. Francis HS BRIEFLY Ramiro Carreon is in his second season with LMU baseball...

2009 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 17 games for the Lions as a freshman, starting 10… finished the year with a 3-1 record and a 5.05 ERA in 76.2 innings on the hill… walked 18 and struck out 48… win-loss percentage placed second on the team… second on the team in innings pitched… finished third on the staff in strikeouts… posted a 1.54 WHIP… in WCC games alone, recorded a 1-0 record with a 4.26 ERA in five appearances and one start… tossed 19 innings in conference play, striking out nine batters… victory over conference foe came against Santa Clara on March 28… had his best and longest outing of the season on April 6 versus then-No. 6 Cal State Fullerton… pitched seven and a third innings in that start against the Titans en route to a victory… also recorded wins over Fresno State and Santa Clara… struck out a seasonbest six batters against Fresno State on March 21 and Arizona on May 11… lasted at least six innings in each of his last three starts… held opponents to a .171 average with runners in scoring position and two out… opposition hit just .125 (1-for-8) against him with the bases loaded…

CARREON'S CAREER HIGHS Innings PItched Strikeouts Walks Hits Earned Runs Home Runs Hit Batters

7.1 6## 3## 10 6 3## 3

at Cal State Fullerton at Arizona vs. San Diego vs. UC Irvine at Saint Mary’s vs. USC at Gonzaga

4/6/09 5/11/09 5/3/09 4/13/09 4/25/09 4/21/09 5/17/09

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of St. Francis High School in La Cañada, Calif... a threeyear varsity starter for coaches Mike Solar and Brian Esquivel... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered Pasadena Star All-Area and first team All-League recognition after his senior campaign… played against current LMU teammates Trevor Gee and Tony Rosado in high school… high school teammate of current LMU teammate Evan Simonitsch… recruited by Cal State Los Angeles and Cal State Fullerton, but chose LMU because of the academics, athletics and his religious background...

PERSONAL Ramiro Gustavo Carreon was born March 26, 1990 in Pasadena, Calif... son of Gloria and Ramiro Carreon… has one brother, Benito, and two sisters, Paulina and Claudia... is undecided on a major.

ACCORDING TO CARREON I Chose LMU Because: Of the small school feel and the religious background Favorite TV Show: Man vs. Wild and Sportscenter Favorite Book/Magazine: The Great Gatsby Favorite Thing About LMU: The campus Favorite Meal: Milanesa con frijoles Most Prized Possession: My blanket Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Dodgers My Superstitions Are: Never put your pants on first Favorite Class at LMU: Intercultural Communications Favorite Movie: Dazed and Confused Favorite Actor/Actress: Leonardo DiCaprio and Mila Kunis Biggest Influence in Life: My parents Favorite Place Around LMU: The Counter restaurant To Get Ready For Games I: Sleep I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Keeping my friends close

W 3 3

L 1 1

CARREON'S CAREER STATISTICS

App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP 17 10 0 0 0 0 76.2 17 10 0 0 0 0 76.2

H 87 87

R 47 47

ER 43 43

BB 18 18

SO 48 48

2B 15 15

3B 5 5

HR BF B/Avg WP 10 335 .295 3 10 335 .295 3

HBP 12 12

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Year ERA 2009 5.05 Career 5.05

BK SFA SHA 1 6 4 1 6 4

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2010 LIONS - RETURNING PLAYER BIOS #36 JOHN LALLY Sophomore • LHP • 6-2 • 190 • L/L • Santa Margarita, Calif. • Santa Margarita Catholic HS BRIEFLY John Lally is in his second season with LMU baseball...

2009 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 17 games for the Lions, starting four, as a freshman… posted a 1-3 record and a 7.03 ERA over 32 innings… walked 24 and struck out 29… appeared in five WCC games, all in relief, posting a 1.50 ERA… ERA in conference play was tops on the squad… tossed a season-best five innings against Fresno State on March 22… punched-out a season-high five batters against Holy Cross on February 28… lone victory came at UC Riverside on April 14… notched a 3.12 ERA as a reliever over the course of the season, tops on the team amongst players with at least four relief appearances… recorded his first career save after tossing three innings against Holy Cross on February 28…

HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Santa Margarita High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif... earned three varsity letters for coach Kris Jondle... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered All-League recognition as a junior and Preseason Rawlings Second Team All-American as a senior… drafted in the 15th round by the Boston Red Sox in 2008… member of the Angels Elite Team… recruited by UC Irvine, Santa Clara, Cal Poly and Arizona, but chose LMU because of the educational opportunities, campus life and baseball facilities...

PERSONAL John David Lally was born April 19, 1990 in Newport Beach, Calif... son of Linda and Tim Lally... has one sister, Jennifer... a business major with a communication minor.

ACCORDING TO LALLY I Chose LMU Because: It is located in Los Angeles, and is a beautiful campus Favorite TV Show: Family Guy and Jersey Shore Favorite Book/Magazine: The Outsiders Favorite Thing About LMU: The people Favorite Meal: Steak, corn and biscuits Most Prized Possession: My gold watch After LMU, I Want To: Be an agent Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim My Superstitions Are: I don't have any Favorite Class at LMU: Beginning Acting Favorite Movie: Zoolander The Best Thing About Road Trips: Seeing other stadiums Favorite Actor/Actress: Vince Vaughn Biggest Influence in Life: My grandpa Favorite Place Around LMU: University Hall To Get Ready For Games I: Relax I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Hanging out with friends

LALLY'S CAREER HIGHS

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Innings PItched Strikeouts Walks Hits Earned Runs Home Runs Hit Batters

5.0 5 6 10 7 1 2

vs. Fresno State vs. Holy Cross vs. Fresno State at Long Beach State at UC Santa Barbara vs. UC Irvine at Cal State Northridge

3/22/09 2/28/09 3/22/09 3/17/09 3/6/09 3/31/09 2/24/09

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

Year ERA 2009 7.03 Career 7.03

34

W 1 1

L 3 3

LALLY'S CAREER STATISTICS

App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP 17 4 0 0 0 1 32.0 17 4 0 0 0 1 32.0

H 50 50

R 31 31

ER 25 25

BB 24 24

SO 29 29

2B 13 13

3B 0 0

HR BF B/Avg WP 1 173 .370 5 1 173 .370 5

HBP 6 6

BK SFA SHA 1 2 6 1 2 6


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#42 JEREMY BURRELL Senior • RHP • 6-2 • 215 • R/R • Westchester, Calif. • Culver City HS BRIEFLY Jeremy Burrell is in his senior season with LMU baseball...

2009 (JUNIOR) Appeared in 15 games for the Lions, all in relief… recorded a 2-1 record and a 6.75 ERA over 22.2 innings of work… struck out 28 hitters and walked 12… in WCC games alone, managed a 3.38 ERA in three appearances and 5.1 innings on the hill… walked just one batter in conference play while punching-out seven… held conference hitters to just a .211 batting average… held opponents to a .259 average against with the bases empty… had back-to-back strong outings on March 24 and 31, tossing a seasonbest 3.1 innings and recording a season-high four strikeouts in each game against Cal State Northridge and UC Irvine… also struck out four hitters against Utah in his first appearance of the season on February 21… earned victories in consecutive appearances, first over Fresno State on March 22 and then over Cal State Northridge on March 24… allowed just a .240 batting average with runners in scoring position… held right-handed WCC hitters to just a .188 batting average… conference foes were just 2-for-14 (.143) with the bases empty…

BURRELL'S CAREER HIGHS Innings PItched Strikeouts Walks Hits Earned Runs Home Runs Hit Batters

5.2 4### 5 11 9 3## 3

vs. Pepperdine vs. UC Irvine vs. Pepperdine vs. Pepperdine vs. Pepperdine vs. Fresno State vs. Pepperdine

4/19/08 3/31/09 4/19/08 4/19/08 4/19/08 3/22/09 4/19/08

# Denotes number of times a player has recorded a statistic with the most recent listed.

2008 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 11 games out of the bullpen for the Lions… contributed 17 innings of relief over those appearances… finished the year with a 7.41 ERA and struck out four batters… tossed a career-high 5.2 innings against Pepperdine on April 19…

2007 (FRESHMAN) Made five appearances in his freshman season... finished fourth amongst relievers with a 6.23 ERA... finished the season by pitching two scoreless innings and striking out three batters over his last two outings...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 graduate of Culver City High School in Culver City, Calif... an AllCIF selection for coach Rick Prieto... was also a two-time All-Ocean League pick... hit over .325 as a junior and senior, while posting an ERA below 2.00 in both seasons... also earned a varsity letter in track and cross country...

PERSONAL Jeremy Craig Burrell was born October 4, 1988 in Westchester, Calif... son of Nickie and Kim Burrell... father is a LMU alumnus and works at LMU in Facilities Management... has three sisters, Karina, Kelsey, and Hannah, and one brother, Brandon... Karina is a LMU alumna... majoring in English.

ACCORDING TO BURRELL Favorite TV Show: That 70’s Show Favorite Book/Magazine: Maxim Favorite Meal: Spaghetti and meatballs Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Dodgers Favorite Class at LMU: Yoga Favorite Movie: Tommy Boy Favorite Actor/Actress: Chris Farley Favorite Place Around LMU: Page Stadium

W 0 0 2 2

L 0 0 1 1

App GS CG SHO CBO 5 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 0

BURRELL'S CAREER STATISTICS

SV IP 0 4.1 0 17.0 0 22.2 0 44.0

H 7 18 29 54

R 3 17 21 41

ER 3 14 17 34

BB 1 15 12 28

SO 3 4 28 35

2B 2 4 6 12

3B 0 0 0 0

HR BF B/Avg WP 1 22 .350 1 3 88 .295 0 5 108 .312 4 9 218 .310 5

HBP 0 7 1 8

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Year ERA 2007 6.23 2008 7.41 2009 6.75 Career 6.95

BK SFA SHA 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 1 0 5 3

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2010 LIONS - NEWCOMER PLAYER BIOS #1 NICK TRUHAN Freshman • OF • 6-0 • 180 • R/R • Westlake Village, Calif. • Westlake HS BRIEFLY Nick Truhan is in his first season with LMU baseball...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Westlake High School in Westlake Village, Calif... earned two varsity letters for coach Zach Miller... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered All-League and All-City recognition in his final season… batted .410 with five home runs as a senior… named Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year after his senior season… played with current LMU teammate Alex Gillingham and against current LMU teammate Trevor Gee in high school… recruited by Cal Poly, UC Santa Barbara and Cal State Northridge, but chose LMU because of the academic and athletic opportunities... also competed in basketball in high school…

ACCORDING TO TRUHAN I Chose LMU Because: Of the academic and athletic opportunities Favorite TV Show: The Office Favorite Book/Magazine: Goodnight Moon Favorite Thing About LMU: The location Favorite Meal: Sushi Most Prized Possession: My guitars After LMU, I Want To: Become a film director Favorite Baseball Team: Boston Red Sox My Superstitions Are: Way too many to list Favorite Class at LMU: Beginning Acting Three Words That Describe Me: Stunning, charming, huge Favorite Movie: Boondock Saints The Best Thing About Road Trips: Team bonding Favorite Actor/Actress: Matt Damon Biggest Influence in Life: My parents Favorite Place Around LMU: Souplantation To Get Ready For Games I: Listen to music I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Having my mom still do my laundry

PERSONAL Nicklaus Christopher Truhan was born December 6, 1990 in Thousand Oaks, Calif... son of Deborah and Christopher Truhan… has one brother, Andrew… a studio arts major with a minor in film.

#5 CASE MIYAHIRA RS-Sophomore • INF • 5-11 • 170 • S/R • Honolulu, Hawai'i • Occidental College BRIEFLY

PERSONAL

Case Miyahira is in his second season with LMU baseball, holding sophomore eligibility after transferring from Occidental College and redshirting the 2009 season due to NCAA transfer rules...

Case Takashi Miyahira was born October 1, 1988 in Honolulu, Hawaii... son of Lily and Robin Miyahira... has one sister, Erika... sister played softball at Notre Dame de Namur University... a civil engineering major.

2009 (REDSHIRT) Utilized his redshirt season… had to sit out the season due to NCAA transfer rules…

2008 (OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE - FRESHMAN) Started 38 games for Occidental as a freshman… batted .327 with 33 runs scored, 11 doubles, three triples and 20 RBI… slugged .442 and reached base at a .405 clip… finished with 12 stolen bases…

ACCORDING TO MIYAHIRA I Chose LMU Because: Of the location and campus Favorite TV Show: Jersey Shore Favorite Thing About LMU: The campus Favorite Meal: Steak dinner Most Prized Possession: My television and Playstation After LMU, I Want To: Travel the world Favorite Class at LMU: Anything that doesn't include writing papers Three Words That Describe Me: Humble, gracious, sensible Favorite Movie: Shooter Favorite Actor/Actress: Kate Beckinsale and Jae Head Biggest Influence in Life: My family To Get Ready For Games I: Get a good night's rest

HIGH SCHOOL

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A 2007 graduate of Iolani School in Honolulu, Hawai’i... earned three varsity letters for coach Dean Yonamine... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered All-State recognition following his senior campaign… named to the All-League team as a junior and senior… batted .492 with 24 RBI and six stolen bases as a senior… also competed in basketball in high school...

Year Avg 2008 .327 2009 Career .327

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GP GS 39 38

AB 147

R 33

H 48

2B 11

39 38

147

33

48

11

3B HR 3 0 3

0

MIYAHIRA'S CAREER STATISTICS RBI 20

TB 65

20

65

SLG% BB HBP .442 20 2 Redshirt .442 20 2

SO GDP OB% SF 14 0 .405 4 14

0

.405

4

SH 1 1

SB ATT 12 17

PO 43

A E FLD% 115 17 .903

12

43

115 17 .903

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#7 JASON BARMASSE Junior • OF/INF • 5-10 • 180 • R/R • Westlake, Calif. • Pierce College BRIEFLY

PERSONAL

Jason Barmasse is in his first season with LMU baseball after transferring from Pierce College... holds junior eligibility…

Jason Michael Barmasse was born June 23, 1989 in Tarzana, Calif... son of Brianne and Michael Barmasse… has one sister, Jenn, and a brother, Justin... elected to transfer to LMU because he received his desired major, it provided the best opportunity to play baseball, and the location… a communication major.

2009 (PIERCE COLLEGE - SOPHOMORE) Played in 42 games as a sophomore for coach Joe Arnold… garnered All-Conference recognition… batted .290 with 43 runs scored, eight doubles, two triples, seven home runs and 35 RBI… drew 24 walks… swiped 11 bases... served as team captain…

2008 (PIERCE COLLEGE - FRESHMAN) Played with current teammate Nick Devian at Pierce… statistics unavailable for 2008 season...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Westlake High School in Westlake Village, Calif... earned three varsity letters... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered All-League recognition as a junior and senior… earned a gold glove as a junior in 2006… high school teammate of current LMU teammate Alex Gillingham… competed against current teammate Nick Devian in high school… also played football and basketball in high school…

Year Avg 2008 2009 .290 Career .290

GP GS

AB

R

H

2B

42 41 42 41

162 162

43 43

47 47

8 8

3B HR 2 2

ACCORDING TO BARMASSE I Chose LMU Because: Of the baseball program and the location Favorite TV Show: Californication Favorite Book/Magazine: Go Dog Go Favorite Thing About LMU: Coach Walker Favorite Meal: Sandwiches Most Prized Possession: My movie collection After LMU, I Want To: Play professional baseball and get into sports journalism Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Dodgers My Superstitions Are: Always get 12 hours of sleep and never play cards with a guy whose first name is the name of a city Favorite Class at LMU: Yoga Favorite Movie: The Big Lebowski Favorite Actor/Actress: Zach Galifianakis Biggest Influence in Life: My parents Favorite Place Around LMU: Desmond Hall

BARMASSE'S CAREER STATISTICS RBI

7 7

35 35

TB SLG% BB HBP Statistics Unavailable 80 .494 24 1 80 .494 24 1

SO GDP OB% SF 33 33

0 0

.383 .383

1 1

SH 1 1

SB ATT

PO

A

E FLD%

11 11

85 85

9 9

4 .959 4 .959

13 13

#9 JOEL LICON Freshman • INF • 5-10 • 185 • R/R • Diamond Bar, Calif. • Diamond Ranch HS BRIEFLY Joel Licon is in his first season with LMU baseball...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Diamond Ranch High School in Diamond Bar, Calif... batted .433 with three home runs, 25 runs scored, eight doubles and 10 RBI as a senior… served as team captain as a senior… named All-City, All-Area and AllLeague in his final year of play… recruited by Arizona, UCLA, Cal State Fullerton, UC Davis and Santa Clara, but chose LMU because it is a great college to get an education, and for the baseball program...

PERSONAL

ACCORDING TO LICON I Chose LMU Because: Of the academics and the rise of the baseball team Favorite TV Show: Baseball Tonight Favorite Book/Magazine: Transworld MX Favorite Thing About LMU: The baseball program and the campus Favorite Meal: Pasta, Mexican food Most Prized Possession: My glove After LMU, I Want To: Play professional baseball and get a communication degree Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim My Superstitions Are: Not stepping on the foul line Favorite Class at LMU: Public Speaking and Communications Three Words That Describe Me: Athletic, scrappy, smart Favorite Movie: The Replacements Favorite Actor/Actress: Will Smith and Megan Fox Biggest Influence in Life: My parents Favorite Place Around LMU: Nick Devian’s apartment To Get Ready For Games I: Listen to my iPod and don’t talk to anyone

Joel Anthony Licon was born December 21, 1990 in Fontana, Calif... son of Judy and Ken Licon… has two brothers, Kenny and Chris, and a sister, Tayler... Chris plays baseball at Orange Coast College… major is undeclared.

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2010 LIONS - NEWCOMER PLAYER BIOS #13 MATT FLORER Freshman • LHP • 6-3 • 185 • L/L • Mission Viejo, Calif. • Mission Viejo HS BRIEFLY Matt Florer is in his first season with LMU baseball...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Mission Viejo High School in Mission Viejo, Calif... earned two varsity letters for coach Chris Ashbach... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered All-League and AllCity honors after his senior campaign… pitched and played the field for Mission Viejo… recorded a 5-3 record with three saves as a senior… batted .420 with 18 RBI and one home run… recruited by UC Irvine, New Mexico State and University of Utah, but chose LMU because of the coaching staff and academics...

PERSONAL

ACCORDING TO FLORER I Chose LMU Because: Of the coaching staff and academics at LMU Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter and Jersey Shore Favorite Book/Magazine: Horton Hears a Who Favorite Thing About LMU: My teammates Favorite Meal: Steak and lasagna Most Prized Possession: Left arm After LMU, I Want To: Broadcast for CNN Favorite Baseball Team: Seattle Mariners My Superstitions Are: Not superstitious - look at my number (13) Favorite Class at LMU: Beginning Acting Three Words That Describe Me: Huge, phenomenal, kind Favorite Movie: Blood Diamond The Best Thing About Road Trips: Bonding with the team Favorite Actor/Actress: Edward Norton Biggest Influence in Life: My parents Favorite Place Around LMU: Souplantation To Get Ready For Games I: Listen to music I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Hanging out with all my buds

Matthew Daniel Florer was born January 30, 1991 in Laguna Hills, Calif... son of Sharon and Mark Florer… father rowed for the University of Washington… has two sisters, Megan and Miranda... a communications major with a minor in political science… aspires to be a broadcaster.

#23 NICK DEVIAN RS-Sophomore • OF • 5-11 • 190 • R/R • North Hills, Calif. • Pierce College BRIEFLY

PERSONAL

Nick Devian is in his first season with LMU baseball after transferring from Pierce College... holds sophomore eligibility after redshirting his 2009 season…

Nicholas David Devian was born July 28, 1989 in Torrance, Calif... son of Jackie and Vahe Devian… father played baseball at LMU from 1981-82… has one sister, Taylor... elected to transfer to LMU because of the combination of academics and athletics… is undecided on a major.

2009 (PIERCE COLLEGE - REDSHIRT) Utilized his redshirt season…

2008 (PIERCE COLLEGE - FRESHMAN) Starter in right field for coach Joe Arnold as a freshman… hit .375 with two home runs… collected 35 RBI… notched 75 hits over the course of the season… served as a team captain in his inaugural year… played with current teammate Jason Barmasse at Pierce…

HIGH SCHOOL

2010 LMU BASEBALL

A 2007 graduate of Chatsworth High School in Chatsworth, Calif... earned three varsity letters for coach Tom Meusborn... served as team captain in his senior year… named All-Area and All-CIF after his senior campaign… garnered All-City recognition as a junior and senior… an All-Conference and All-League selection in each of his final two seasons of play… helped lead his team to the 2007 City Section CIF Championship… competed against current teammate Jason Barmasse in high school…

Year Avg 2008 2009 Career

38

GP GS

AB

R

H

2B

3B HR

ACCORDING TO DEVIAN I Chose LMU Because: Numerous family members have gone here, and it is the best baseball program around Favorite TV Show: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Favorite Book/Magazine: Moneyball Favorite Thing About LMU: My teammates Favorite Meal: Chicken parmesan Most Prized Possession: Championship ring - I can’t wait for another! After LMU, I Want To: Play Major League Baseball Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Dodgers My Superstitions Are: No such thing Favorite Class at LMU: Communications Three Words That Describe Me: Funny, fresh, fearless Favorite Movie: No Country for Old Men The Best Thing About Road Trips: Beating another team on their own field Favorite Actor/Actress: Edward Norton Biggest Influence in Life: My father Favorite Place Around LMU: Vinny’s Pizza To Get Ready For Games I: Get in my zone I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Forming good relationships with my peers

DEVIAN'S CAREER STATISTICS

RBI

TB SLG% BB HBP Statistics Unavailable Redshirt Statistics Unavailable

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#24 COLTON PLAIA Freshman • C • 6-3 • 205 • R/R • Mission Viejo, Calif. • J Serra HS BRIEFLY Colton Plaia is in his first season with LMU baseball...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of J Serra Catholic High School in San Juan Capistrano, Calif... earned three varsity letters for coach Brett Kay... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered All-League recognition as a junior and senior… named a ScholarAthlete… earned the Coaches Award as a senior… batted .382 with 18 runs scored and 19 RBI as a senior… collected six doubles and two home runs in 2009… was 18-for-31 throwing out potential base runners in his final year… recruited by Oregon and Long Beach State, but chose LMU because it was close to home, has a great sports program, and is a very nice campus...

ACCORDING TO PLAIA I Chose LMU Because: It has a good baseball team and it was close to home Favorite TV Show: Baseball Tonight Favorite Book/Magazine: Sports Illustrated Favorite Thing About LMU: The location Favorite Meal: Anything Italian Most Prized Possession: A ring After LMU, I Want To: Play in Major League Baseball Favorite Baseball Team: Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim My Superstitions Are: Don’t step on the foul line Favorite Class at LMU: LIBA Favorite Movie: Shawshank Redemption Favorite Actor/Actress: Denzel Washington Biggest Influence in Life: My brother To Get Ready For Games I: Listen to music

PERSONAL Colton Luke Plaia was born September 25, 1990 in Mission Viejo, Calif... son of Maryken and Christopher Plaia… has one brother, Nick Murphy, who played baseball at Cal Poly… a business management major.

#25 MATT LOWENSTEIN Freshman • OF/INF • 6-3 • 205 • L/R • Chino Hills, Calif. • Chino Hills HS BRIEFLY Matt Lowenstein is in his first season with LMU baseball...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Chino Hills High School in Chino Hills, Calif... earned two varsity letters for coach Kyle Billingsley... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered All-League recognition as a junior and senior… named All-CIF as a senior… member of the 2009 Senior Inland Valley All-Star game… batted .449 with six home runs, 27 RBI, four triples and 11 doubles as a senior… scored 33 runs and swiped seven bases in his final season… recruited by UC Riverside and Cal State Fullerton, but chose LMU because of the coaching staff and the great educational opportunity...

ACCORDING TO LOWENSTEIN I Chose LMU Because: Of the coaching staff and great educational opportunity Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter Favorite Thing About LMU: The baseball program and the campus Favorite Meal: Enchiladas Most Prized Possession: My batting gloves and bat After LMU, I Want To: Play baseball for as long as I can Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim My Superstitions Are: Don’t step on the line and put deodorant balls in my cleats Favorite Class at LMU: History of Animation Three Words That Describe Me: Laid-back, relaxed, go-with-the-flow Favorite Movie: The Hangover Favorite Actor/Actress: Mel Gibson Biggest Influence in Life: My parents Favorite Place Around LMU: Nick Devian’s apartment

PERSONAL Matthew Eugene Lowenstein was born May 3, 1991 in Chino, Calif... son of Laura and Steven Lowenstein… has one brother, Dylan… major is undeclared.

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2010 LIONS - NEWCOMER PLAYER BIOS #26 ALEX SACHS Freshman • RHP • 5-11 • 180 • R/R • Woodland, Calif. • Woodland HS BRIEFLY Alex Sachs is in his first season with LMU baseball...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Woodland High School in Woodland, Calif... earned two varsity letters for coach Felix Castillo... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered All-Area recognition as a senior… named All-League in both of his varsity seasons… recorded a 2.14 ERA with 44 strikeouts in 25 innings as a junior… collected a 2.05 ERA with 70 strikeouts in 62 innings during his senior campaign… earned a gold glove as a junior… Rawlings NorCal World Series selection… named an Optimist AllStar… batted .321 as a junior and .340 as a senior… recruited by Fresno State, Santa Clara, Hawai’i, UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara, but chose LMU because of the location, the campus, the coaches, and the competitive baseball program... also competed in football in high school…

ACCORDING TO SACHS I Chose LMU Because: Of the coaching staff, competitive program, location, and educational opportunities Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter, The Office and Dragon Ball Z Favorite Book/Magazine: In the Time of the Butterflies Favorite Thing About LMU: The weather Favorite Meal: Salad wraps Favorite Baseball Team: San Francisco Giants Favorite Class at LMU: Calculus Three Words That Describe Me: Competitive, sarcastic, loving Favorite Movie: Remember the Titans The Best Thing About Road Trips: Team bonding Favorite Actor/Actress: Denzel Washington Biggest Influence in Life: My parents To Get Ready For Games I: Get in the zone I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Hanging out with friends

PERSONAL Alexander James Sachs was born January 17, 1991 in Washington, D.C... son of Corina and Kerry Sachs… has one brother, Julio, and a sister, Ellie… an economics major.

#32 SEAN McINTYRE Freshman • INF • 6-4 • 195 • L/L • Camarillo, Calif. • Crespi Carmelite HS BRIEFLY Sean McIntyre is in his first season with LMU baseball...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, Calif... four-year starter for coach Scott Muckey… collected nine runs scored, five doubles and nine RBI as a senior… played against current LMU teammate Shon Roe in high school… high school teammate of current LMU teammate Ryan Hawthorne… recruited by Cal Poly and Santa Clara, but chose LMU because of the academics, location and baseball program...

PERSONAL

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Sean David McIntyre was born August 6, 1991 in Thousand Oaks, Calif... son of Kellie and Dave McIntyre… father played rugby at UCLA… has two sisters, Mollie and Meghan… a communications major.

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ACCORDING TO McINTYRE I Chose LMU Because: Of the baseball program, location, and academics Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter Favorite Book/Magazine: Holes and Sports Illustrated Favorite Thing About LMU: The weather Favorite Meal: Filet mignon Most Prized Possession: My glove After LMU, I Want To: Go to graduate school Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Favorite Class at LMU: Public Speaking Three Words That Describe Me: Hard-working, shy, confident Favorite Movie: The Hangover The Best Thing About Road Trips: Conversations on road trips Favorite Actor/Actress: Will Smith and Megan Fox Biggest Influence in Life: My mom Favorite Place Around LMU: Chipotle To Get Ready For Games I: Listen to music I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Bringing my own pillow


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#33 JOHN TEWHILL Freshman • RHP • 6-3 • 200 • R/R • Corte Madera, Calif. • Marin Catholic HS BRIEFLY John Tewhill is in his first season with LMU baseball...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Marin Catholic High School in Kentfield, Calif... earned three varsity letters for coach Mike Firenzi... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered All-League recognition as a junior… posted a combined 12-4 record in high school... tossed 94 innings and struck out 90 hitters while maintaining a 2.35 ERA in his junior and senior years combined… helped his team to the MCAL Championship as a sophomore and junior… earned the victory in the 2008 MCAL Championship game… named Most Inspirational Player as a senior… recruited by University of San Francisco and Cal Poly, but chose LMU because of the opportunity to continue to play baseball, the location, and the student population size... also competed in football in high school…

ACCORDING TO TEWHILL I Chose LMU Because: Of the location, weather, and educational opportunities Favorite TV Show: Sons of Anarchy Favorite Book/Magazine: Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers Favorite Thing About LMU: My teammates Favorite Meal: Steak and mashed potatoes After LMU, I Want To: Go on to either law school or grad school Favorite Baseball Team: Boston Red Sox My Superstitions Are: Too many to name Favorite Class at LMU: The study of Contemporary African Society Favorite Movie: Wedding Crashers The Best Thing About Road Trips: Is the way the road relaxes you - it’s therapeutic Favorite Actor/Actress: Matthew McConaughey Biggest Influence in Life: My parents Favorite Place Around LMU: Page Stadium I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Spending a good amount of time relaxing and watching some good old Lost

PERSONAL John Edward Tewhill was born July 26, 1991 in San Francisco, Calif... son of Susan and Paul Tewhill… has one brother, Christopher… a business major.

#34 AARON GRIFFIN Freshman • RHP • 6-4 • 190 • R/R • El Cajon, Calif. • Grossmont HS BRIEFLY Aaron Griffin is in his first season with LMU baseball...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Grossmont High School in El Cajon, Calif... earned three varsity letters for coaches Rob Phillips and Jim Early... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered All-City and AllArea honors after his junior and senior campaigns… named All-League and All-CIF in his final two years of play… was 10-1 with a 1.77 ERA in 79 innings pitched as a junior… punched-out 73 and walked 16 that season… 8-0 with a 2.36 ERA as a senior… tossed 65.1 innings with 75 strikeouts in his final season… batted .347 with five home runs as a senior at the plate… named Division II Pitcher of the Year and League Pitcher of the Year… recruited by San Diego State, San Diego, Pepperdine, UC Irvine and UC Riverside, but chose LMU because of the great academics and athletics... also competed in basketball and football in high school…

ACCORDING TO GRIFFIN I Chose LMU Because: Of the baseball program, and the opportunities that LMU offers Favorite TV Show: House Favorite Thing About LMU: The small community and family atmosphere Favorite Meal: Chinese food Most Prized Possession: My OneCard After LMU, I Want To: Pursue athletics Favorite Baseball Team: San Diego Padres Favorite Class at LMU: Beginning Acting Three Words That Describe Me: Stoic, intriguing, interesting Favorite Movie: Avatar The Best Thing About Road Trips: Family bonding Favorite Actor/Actress: Denzel Washington Biggest Influence in Life: My family Favorite Place Around LMU: Page Stadium To Get Ready For Games I: Drink a Slurpie I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Living there

2010 LMU BASEBALL

PERSONAL Aaron James Griffin was born June 17, 1991 in San Diego, Calif... son of Kathleen and Timothy Griffin… has one brother, AJ, who pitches at the University of San Diego… major is undeclared.

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2010 LIONS - NEWCOMER PLAYER BIOS #37 MIKE MacGILLIVRAY RS-Freshman • RHP • 5-10 • 185 • R/R • Concord, Calif. • De La Salle HS BRIEFLY Mike MacGillivray is in his second season with LMU baseball, holding freshman eligibility after redshirting his true freshman season in 2009...

2009 (REDSHIRT) Utilized his redshirt season…

HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of De La Salle High School in Concord, Calif... two-year varsity starter for coach Eric Borba… garnered All-League recognition as a senior… De La Salle Pitcher of the Year as a senior… helped team to a CIF Large School Division Championship… recruited by Arizona, Arizona State, UC Irvine, Oregon, USC, UCLA and Fresno State, but chose LMU because of the location and baseball program at the quarterback position... also competed in football in high school… named All-State as a sophomore and All-Area as a junior and senior… helped football team to three NCS CIF Large School Division Championships, one State Championship and a National Championship in 2007…

ACCORDING TO MacGILLIVRAY I Chose LMU Because: Of the ambiance and the decor Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Book/Magazine: Goodnight Moon Favorite Thing About LMU: The girls Favorite Meal: Any of my mom’s home cooking Most Prized Possession: My family After LMU, I Want To: Write TV shows Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Dodgers Favorite Class at LMU: Screenwriting Three Words That Describe Me: True, strong, continuous Favorite Movie: Dazed and Confused The Best Thing About Road Trips: Taking my mind off school and being with the team Favorite Actor/Actress: Wesley Snipes Biggest Influence in Life: My mom Favorite Place Around LMU: The beach To Get Ready For Games I: Just relax and stay loose I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Calling my parents to stay in touch

PERSONAL Michael Ryan MacGillivray was born December 13, 1989 in Pasadena, Calif... son of Robin and Cliff MacGillivray... father also attended LMU... a marketing major.

#41 STEVE DUEÑAS Freshman • C • 5-5 • 157 • L/R • Kirkland, Wash. • Bishop Blanchet HS BRIEFLY Steve Dueñas is in his first season with LMU baseball...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Bishop Blanchet High School in Seattle, Wash... earned two varsity letters for coach George Monica… named Team Most Inspirational Player as a senior… considered Pepperdine, Santa Clara, University of Washington, Seattle University and University of Portland, but chose LMU because of the location and he has relatives that live close... also wrestled in high school…

PERSONAL

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Steven Albert Dueñas was born August 6, 1990 in Kirkland, Wash... son of Cindy and Albert Dueñas… has two sisters, Alexi and Nicole... an athletic training major.

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ACCORDING TO DUEÑAS I Chose LMU Because: Of the baseball program, and it was close to family Favorite TV Show: Saturday Night Live Favorite Book/Magazine: Sports Illustrated Favorite Thing About LMU: The baseball team Favorite Meal: Tamales Most Prized Possession: Joe DiMaggio autographed ball After LMU, I Want To: Play baseball Favorite Baseball Team: Seattle Mariners Favorite Class at LMU: Human Anatomy and Physiology Three Words That Describe Me: Dedicated, hard-worker, honest Favorite Movie: The Hangover The Best Thing About Road Trips: Traveling Favorite Actor/Actress: Ed Helms Biggest Influence in Life: My parents Favorite Place Around LMU: Page Stadium To Get Ready For Games I: Focus and get into the zone I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Going to workout everyday


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#43 TONY ROSADO Freshman • RHP/C • 5-11 • 185 • R/R • Pico Rivera, Calif. • Loyola HS BRIEFLY Tony Rosado is in his first season with LMU baseball...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Loyola High School in Los Angeles, Calif... played for former Lion, coach Brian Felten... served as team captain in his senior year… posted a 7-2 record and a 2.45 ERA as a senior… tossed 60 innings in his final year… named 2009 Loyola High School Top Pitcher… played against current LMU teammates Trevor Gee and Ramiro Carreon in high school… chose LMU because of the strong business program and great location...

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ACCORDING TO ROSADO I Chose LMU Because: Of the strong business program and location Favorite TV Show: Entourage Favorite Things About LMU: The great people, it is close to home, and the views of Los Angeles Favorite Meal: Posole After LMU, I Want To: Run a business or be a player agent Favorite Baseball Team: Los Angeles Dodgers My Superstitions Are: Always eat a 6” subway sandwich before games Favorite Class at LMU: Beginning Acting Three Words That Describe Me: Visionary, interesting, smart Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights The Best Thing About Road Trips: Listening to music in the car Favorite Actor/Actress: Jeremy Piven Biggest Influence in Life: My father Favorite Place Around LMU: Chipotle I Make LMU Feel Like Home By: Staying in touch with family and old friends

Pedro Antonio Rosado was born February 11, 1991 in Los Angeles, Calif... son of Maria Garibay and Pedro Rosado… has one sister, Marlene… a business major.

#46 EDDIE SAROYAN Freshman • INF • 5-8 • 175 • R/R • Carmel, Calif. • Stevenson School BRIEFLY Eddie Saroyan is in his first season with LMU baseball...

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Stevenson School in Carmel, Calif... earned four varsity letters for coach Paul Wilcox... served as team captain in his senior year… garnered AllLeague and All-City honors in each of his final three seasons of play… named All-Area as a junior and senior… batted .500 with a .725 on-base percentage as a sophomore… hit .467 and reached base at a .680 clip as a junior… collected a .483 batting average and a .705 onbase percentage in his final campaign… named Most Valuable Player as a junior… garnered the Top Hitter award after his sophomore and junior seasons… earned All-County recognition in each of his final two seasons… recruited by Santa Clara, San Jose State and UC Santa Barbara, but chose LMU because of the educational and athletic opportunities… also competed in basketball in high school…

ACCORDING TO SAROYAN I Chose LMU Because: Of the athletic and academic opportunities Favorite TV Show: Seinfeld Favorite Thing About LMU: Having so many friends and teammates around Favorite Meal: Steak and mac and cheese After LMU, I Want To: Be a civil engineer Favorite Baseball Team: San Francisco Giants My Superstitions Are: I have to warm up with regular socks and then pull pants up to wear high socks right before game time Favorite Class at LMU: Math Three Words That Describe Me: Funny, competitive, determined Favorite Movie: Avatar in 3D The Best Thing About Road Trips: Chilling with teammates Favorite Actor/Actress: Jason Statham Biggest Influence in Life: My parents Favorite Place Around LMU: The bluff To Get Ready For Games I: Listen to music and relax

2010 LMU BASEBALL

PERSONAL William Edward Saroyan was born August 22, 1990 in Monterey, Calif... son of Frieda and Al Saroyan... a civil engineering major.

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What do you know about lmu?

Right Place. Right Time.

M

aybe that we’re the only

Or that our five colleges, all connected

At LMU, we inspire you to take ideas apart

Catholic University in Los

to Los Angeles, enable students to make

and learn how they fit together. You’ll test

Angeles and one of the

current contacts in technology, business,

your limits, forge enduring friendships,

world’s renowned Jesuit institutions, a

politics, art, music, and naturally, the en-

promote justice and become a contribut-

group that includes 28 U.S. universities

tertainment industry.

ing citizen of the world.

and over 100 schools worldwide.

Yet there’s something more to consider. If

Our curriculum is broad and deep. Our

Or that Loyola Marymount University has

you’re looking for a place to acquire facts

pace is demanding. Our expectations are

been called a Hidden Gem by the Wash-

and skills that will help you get along in

high. Our plans are ambitious. And we’re

ington Post and ranked among the Best

the world, you have many choices. But if

looking for curious, accomplished, enter-

in the West by U.S. News & World Report.

you’re looking for a place where God fits

prising, visionary students to make this

Or that our serene campus, overlooking

in, a place that honors faith as well as rea-

their right time and their right place.

Marina del Rey, offers one of the most

son, Loyola Marymount University may be

exhilarating academic locations anywhere.

the place for you.

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LMU Mission statements and facts:

A Solid Foundation University Mission AND Identity Loyola Marymount’s Mission and Goals Statement, approved by the Board of Trustees in 1990, succinctly states in its preamble the university’s three-fold mission: * The encouragement of learning * The education of the whole person * The service of faith and the promotion of justice These often quoted phrases are at the heart of the campus community’s communal self-understanding. When unpacked, they tell us much about LMU’s identity as a Catholic, Jesuit/Marymount university

Athletics Department Mission The mission of the department is to provide an environment for student-athlete development that supports the pursuit of the highest level of success athletically and academically for the growth of the whole person in the tradition of the Jesuit and Marymount ideals. The purpose of the Intercollegiate Athletics Program at Loyola Marymount University is to support the overall mission, goals and objectives of the University by complimenting its primary academic pursuits with championship sports programs. Additionally, Loyola Marymount University Athletics supports “Pursuing Victory with Honor”.

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LMU Facts • Loyola Marymount University, founded in 1911, is the largest Catholic university on the West Coast. • President: Robert B. Lawton, S.J. • Sponsoring Religious Orders: Society of Jesus (Jesuits); Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary • Area: 150 acres • Location: Los Angeles, California Student Life • LMU offers more than 80 degrees and programs. The Graduate Division offers 29 master’s degrees, one doctoral degree and 15 credential programs. • Colleges and Schools: Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts; College of Business Administration; College of Comm. and Fine Arts; Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering; Loyola Law School; School of Education; School of Film and Television • 19 residence halls, houses and apartments for 3,218 students • 144 clubs and organizations • 15 Greek fraternities and sororities Enrollment • Undergraduate: 5,509 • Graduate: 1,962 • Law School: 1,374 • Total: 8,845 • Average undergraduate class size: 18 • Average graduate class size: 14 • Student to faculty ratio: 13-1 Scholarship • Faculty awards: Fulbright Scholars: 1; Nobel Prize Winners: 1; Pulitzer Prize Winners: 1

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Faculty research grants and contracts: $3.1 Million in 2008 Number of full-time faculty: 438 Number of endowed chairs: 15 Number of endowed undergraduate scholarships: 188 LMU student scholars 2008-09: Fulbright: 5; Rotary: 1; Goldwater: 1 Amount contributed to student grants and scholarships by LMU, 2006-07: $33.7 million Undergraduate students who received financial aid, 2006-07: 73%

Alumni • Total undergraduate: 41,483 • Total graduate: 14,454 • Total Loyola Law School: 15,037 • Undergraduate alumni in California: 30,177 (77%) • Graduate alumni in California: 10,611 (79%) • Undergraduate alumni in Los Angeles County: 17,866 (46%) • Graduate alumni in Los Angeles Co.: 7,449 (56%) • Undergraduate alumni who have graduated since 1980: 29,448 (71%) • Undergraduate alumni who have graduated since 1990: 21,283 (51%) LMU in L.A. • Generates more than $400 million annually in direct economic activity in Southern California • Employs more than 2,000 people • Students volunteer more than 170,000 service hours a year with 350 community organizations. • Alumni have their own service organization, Alumni for Others. • LMU Family of Schools partners with LAUSD to help five Westchester schools.

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LMU was named a 2007 “Treasure of Los Angeles.” Many programs, including the Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles, the Bioethics Institute, the School of Education and the Dept. of Natural Science, make L.A.’s politics, healthcare, education and environment part of the curriculum. Loyola Law School is the first ABAaccredited law school in California with a mandatory pro bono requirement.

Distinctions • Included in “Best 366 Colleges,” “Best Colleges in the West” and “10 Most Beautiful Campuses” in Princeton Review, 2009 • Ranked 4th in “Best Universities With Master’s Program in the West” in U.S. News & World Report, 2009 • Part-time M.B.A. program ranked 4th best in the United States in Business Week magazine, 2007 • Entrepreneurship program named among top 20 in the nation in Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine, 2008 • Named among “Top 100 Colleges for Hispanics” The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, 2008 • Named among the “25 cutting-edge schools with an eye toward the future” Kaplan’s “You Are Here” College Guide, 2008 For complete list of fact and figures, visit:

http://www.lmu.edu/pagefactory.aspx?PageID=110

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what lmu is about:

Develop the whole person. IT’S STARTING WITH WHY

lenging, fascinating, and fun. Class sizes are 13 to 1 and give each

At LMU, we want you to think hard about your college choice. Are you

student a chance to exceed even their own expectations.

up for four challenging years of intellectual inquiry, self-discovery, and service? If your answer is yes, come share your talents and determina-

IT’S WHO YOU ARE WITH

tion as part of our lively community.

Looking for camaraderie? When it comes to providing friends and mentors, you won’t find a university surpassing LMU. The campus popula-

Thanks to our combined Jesuit-Marymount legacies, LMU has a special

tion comes from all 50 states and 70 countries. Better still, LMU offers

way of approaching liberal-and liberating-education. For more than 400

more than 140 extracurricular organizations that hone the students

years, the Jesuits have fostered great universities, rigorous academics,

skills and help them find like-minded colleagues for life.

and the pursuit of justice. Central to our philosophy is the idea of cura

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personalis or “care of the person.” At LMU, students don’t simply ben-

Whatever the religious belief, the university pays attention to individual

efit from cura personalis; they practice it, too, carrying out the Jesuit

spirit. “I’ve thought a lot about what makes my friends at college dif-

ideal of “men and women for others.” The Marymount sisters contrib-

ferent than those from high school, and I’ve realized that the people

ute a history of educating women and teaching through the arts, with

at LMU live up to the mission of being men and women for others,”

a deliberately international perspective that encourages respect for all

said a sophomore. Students are free to examine faith in social or service

others.

activities.

IT’S ABOUT THE SUPPORT

IT’S WHERE YOU LIVE

Throughout an LMU education, students enjoy the support of instruc-

Every fall, nine out of 10 first-year students take advantage of LMU

tors who know each individual by name and who make classes chal-

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living are simple: an active social scene, meal plans that allow students to dine at various campus locations, and easy access to classes and campus facilities. But university housing offers much more than simple convenience, it also give students an edge. As a resident, students are immediately plugged into programs that help them achieve better grades, meet new friends, develop professional contacts and graduate in a timely manner. At LMU, we know that everything you do - including where you live shapes the person you’re becoming. So LMU offers themed living communities where you pursue your education in a social context that’s relevant to you. Here, you live and learn in an environment that promotes reflection and character development, where your values are celebrated, challenged, shared.

IT’S WHERE YOU’RE BOUND “We’re trying to get rid of you,” said professor Kelly Younger, who directs the Honors Program, likes to tell LMU students. He’s referring to the study abroad opportunities, scholarships, internships, academic conferences and competitions that take students off campus and into the world. When it comes time to graduate, students will have the knowledge, the confidence, and the strength of spirit to achieve anything the students can imagine. To help you toward your ideal career, LMU offers a network of loyal alumni. “Even the summer after graduation, I am already aware of the benefits that LMU alumni networking offers,” says a new alum. “When we leave the undergraduate family, it’s as if we graduate into an even larger family that offers constant support.”

SAMPLE STUDY ABROAD LOCATIONS SUMMER PROGRAMS Auckland, New Zealand Bonn, Germany Dublin, Ireland Kenya, East Africa Oxford, England Paris, France Roatan, Honduras Rome, Italy San Lucas Toliman, Guatemala Spetses, Greece Tuscany, Italy Washington, D.C. Business in Asia SEMESTER/YEAR PROGRAMS Bonn, Germany Dusseldorf, Germany London, England Madrid, Spain Sikkim, India Washington D.C. SAMPLE INTERNSHIPS 20th Century Fox ABC, NBC, CBS AVP Volleyball American Express Anaheim Ducks Aquarium of the Pacific Bank of America Capital Records Cartoon Network Studios The Children’s Nature Institute Colombia Records

Disney Dreamworks, SKG E! Entertainment Fox Sports G4 Media Greater LA School Districts Johnson & Johnson Kaiser Permanente Kraft Foods L.A. Angels of Anaheim L.A. Clippers L.A. Dodgers L.A. Kings L.A. Lakers Miramax Films MTV NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory NFL Network Oakland Athletics Paramount Pictures Premier Financial Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab Sony Entertainment TBWA/Chiat Day UPS Universal Studios U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Congress House of Reps. U.S. Secret Service Vivendi Universal Warner Brothers Washington Internship Program Wells Fargo X Games YMCA

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Education experience:

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A View to a Promising Future.

he Chronicle of Higher Education notes that at Jesuit institu- ENCE AND ENGINEERING address real-world design challenges, like tions, this precept “translates into a large amount of indi- devising plans for improving LMU’s traffic flow. “The project takes a vidual attention from faculty members and accessibility to lot of creativity and some pretty complex problem-solving,” says as-

high-level administrators, including the president.” At LMU, students sociate dean Tom Calder. “During students’ presentations, we’ve had don’t simply benefit from cura personalis; they practice it, too, carrying the University’s V.P. for facilities sit in to listen to their ideas and offer out the Jesuit ideal of “men and women for others.” The Marymount professional feedback.” sisters contribute a history of educating women and teaching through the arts, with a deliberately international perspective that encourages • Students in the SCHOOL OF FILM AND TELEVISION produce their respect for all cultures. LMU brings these gifts together in five colleges: own short films and TV pilots, with acting and music often supplied by Business Administration, Communications and Fine Arts, Film and Tele- student performers from our COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND vision, Liberal Arts, and Science and Engineering.

FINE ARTS. When our talent pool can’t accommodate them, Hollywood can. “For my junior thesis, I teamed up with two other people to

• Under the direction of award-winning entrepreneurship professor make a two-part, 10-minute sitcom,” says a TV production major. “We Fred Kiesner, for instance, students in our COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AD- developed an idea and asked a senior in screenwriting to write a script. MINISTRATION participate in an internship program that places them When it came to casting, we ran an ad in Backstage West and received with social entrepreneurs who are working to better society. “More and 300 head shots. It was like a real casting audition.” more, students are saying, ‘Hey, I can use my abilities to do good for others by doing business,” said Kiesner.

• At LMU, real-world experiences benefits any discipline-even literature. Students in the BELLARMINE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS don’t

• From their first year, engineering majors in our COLLEGE OF SCI- just read Jack Kerouac. They go on the road. English professor Kelly

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Younger explains: “I teach a course called Road Read in which we study not only the literature of Los Angeles and California, but also the city itself as text. After reading Nathanael West’s The Day of Locust, we take a walking tour of downtown L.A., focusing on the architecture of the 1920s and 30s. We read Kerouac’s Big Sur and drive up the coast, spending a week reading, writing and sharing on the intellectual adventure. HONORS PROGRAM • The University Honors Program provides an intensive and innovative academic experience for the serious student. The program combines four interdisciplinary University Honors core courses with an intensive year-long sequence in writing, critical thinking and American Cultures. A second year-long sequence in the history of civilization and a course in natural philosophy are also a part of the curriculum. All honors students are required to display proficiency in a foreign language, take an upper-division ethics course, an interdisciplinary seminar in the junior year and a senior thesis. Interested students should apply to the University Honors Director.

MAJORS College of Business Administration Accounting, BS Business Law, BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) Computer Information Systems and Operations Management, BBA Finance, BBA International Business, BBA Management, Human Resources, Entreprenuership and Leadership, BBA Marketing, BBA Travel and Tourism, BBA College of Communication and Fine Arts Art History, BA Communication Studies, BA Dance, BA Music, BA Studio Arts, BA Theatre Arts, BA Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts African American Studies, BA Asian and Pacific Studies, BA Chicana/o Studies, BA Classics, BA Economics, BA English, BA European Studies, BA History, BA Humanities, BA Pre-Journalism, Certificate Liberal Studies (Elementary Education), BA Modern Languages & Literatures, BA

Philosophy, BA Political Science, BA Pre-Law, Advisory Program Psychology, BA Sociology, BA Theological Studies, BA Urban Studies, BA Women’s Studies, BA Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering Applied Mathematics, BS, BA Athletic Training, BS Biochemistry, BS Biology, BS Chemistry, BS Civil Engineering, BSE (BS in Engineering) Computer Science, BS Electrical Engineering, BSE Environmental Science, BS Mathematics, BA, BS Mechanical Engineering, BSE Natural Science, BS Physics or Engineering Physics, BS Premedical and Other Health Professions Program School of Film and Television Animation, BA Recording Arts, BA Screenwriting, BA Production (Film and Television), BA School of Education Teaching Credential Programs

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Student-athlete support

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Building Academic Champions.

oyola Marymount University is dedicated to the education and development of the whole person, the pursuit of academic excellence, advancement of scholarship, the service of faith, and the promotion of justice. As a Catholic institution, the University takes its fundamental inspiration from the Jesuit and Marymount traditions of its founding religious orders. Loyola Marymount University seeks to foster in each member of its community respect for the dignity of the individual, a devotion to intellectual and spiritual life, an appreciation for diversity, and a thirst for justice in all endeavors. Loyola Marymount University strives to send forth “men and women for others,” to lead and to serve.

According to the 2008 NCAA Graduation Rate, the LMU Athletics Department posted a rate of 86 percent for all student-athletes who exhausted their eligibility and a rate of 74 percent for those studentathletes who received athletics aid. Listed are some examples from the 2008-2009 academic year of the academic excellence LMU student-athletes epitomize:

The Student-Athlete Services staff supports all student-athletes in their academic and personal development. The staff provides guidance to each LMU student-athlete in their transition from high school student to college student-athlete.

TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE LMU has a proud reputation of academic excellence among its student-athletes. In the past few years the LMU Athletics Department

ACADEMIC SUPPORT Student-Athlete Services is located in the Academic Development Center, which is housed in Gersten Pavilion, providing academic sup-

Students who choose LMU for higher learning receive a world-class education on a campus known for its athletic excellence. The LMU Athletics Department is committed to assisting student-athletes achieve their full potential both academically and athletically.

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has been in the highest percentile of the APR (Academic Performance Rate) scale among all schools in NCAA Division I.

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206 National Scholar-Athletes 18 West Coast Conference All-Academic Recipients 7 Pacific Coast Softball Conference All-Academic Recipients 6 WWPA Women’s All-Academic Recipients 5 WWPA Men’s All-Academic Recipients 3 Pacific Coast Swim Conference All-Academic Recipients 6 CoSIDA District VIII All-Academic Members 1 NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship Winner 9 Recipients of Student-Affairs Leadership Awards 1 Recipient of the LMU Presidential Citation


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port for the 400+ student-athletes in 21 sports. The Academic Development Center includes a study area, desktop computers for student-athlete use, and offices for the Student-Athlete Services staff. The Academic Coordinator, Academic Advisor and a Graduate Assistant compose the Student-Athlete Services staff and provide a variety of academic support services, including:

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Academic Monitoring Study Hall Tracking Academic Advising/Registration Academic Tracking/Eligibility Tutorial Referral/Guidance Textbook Support Progress Reports Athletic Hold Maintenance Class Attendance Checks Academic Plan/Contract Travel Support Award and Post Graduate Scholarship Information Leadership and Mentoring Opportunities Life Skills Training and Developmental Workshops/Speakers Collaboration with various Campus Departments

staff:

MATT CASANA Dir. of Academic Services (310) 338-1736 mcasana@lmu.edu

SHERILYN FRAZIER Asst. Dir. of Academic Services (310) 258-6594 sherilyn.frazier@lmu.edu

AT-RISK STUDENTS Any student-athlete who earns below a 2.5 GPA in a given semester or enters LMU with a GPA below 3.0 and/or sub 1000 SAT score will be deemed “at risk” and will receive the necessary support to succeed academically at LMU. FIRST YEAR STUDENTS All first semester student-athletes will meet regularly with Student-Athlete Mentors to ensure they assimilate to life as a student-athlete at LMU. In addition, they are expected to attend study hall for a minimum of 4 hours weekly; where they are encouraged to form study groups with fellow students. Finally, first year student-athletes will be enrolled in a one-unit class, LIBA 125, Foundations of Academic Achievement. This seminar course is instructed by Academic Coordinator, Matt Casaña, and serves to foster important lessons in areas such as sports psychology, diversity, nutrition, and stress management.

ERIC WIENER Academic Services Assistant (310) 258-8872 ericw6@gmail.com

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Athletics medicine:

A Hub of Activity.

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he busiest place per square foot on the campus of Loyola

who graduated from LMU in 1987. “The full time staff we have here

Marymount University is not what one would think. It is not

is the best in the conference. We have the right personalities for LMU

LMU’s on campus commons area, the Lair, University Hall or

and they all genuinely care and are concerned about the student-

the LMU bookstore. It is the LMU Athletics Training Room.

athletes, not just for their injuries and sports they play, but for each person as a whole.

Right around 1,000-square feet, the LMU training room at any given moment in season is what Head Athletics Trainer Keith Ellison calls

“And it is not just my staff. It is the students that make this place

“organized and controlled chaos.” In the height of its busiest time of

great. The student-athletes care and respect what we are doing. With

the year, when all 21 LMU NCAA Division I sports are in action, the

21 sports and just three trainers, it can get difficult in seeing to every

Training Room can make a casual onlooker dizzy.

need of the athletes. But the students understand and respect each other and make this place very, very successful now and in the future.”

However, Ellison, his three full-time assistants, Joe Gonzalez, Beth Drayer, Steven Cortez and 15 student assistants make it look easy.

On a given day, the Athletics Training Room will see about half of the 375 student-athletes at LMU. A given day will include lots of

In his 17th-year at LMU and 11th as the Head Athletics Trainer, El-

paperwork, therapy for student-athletes recovering from injuries that

lison and his staff have turned the LMU training room into a model

keep them out of competition, appointments with doctors and pre-

for the school’s main conference affiliate, the West Coast Conference.

and post-practice needs.

“This is a great place to be because of the people,” said Ellison,

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staff: of ice and strength and conditioning to reduce the risk of injury. Thus, the traffic in our training room can get very heavy throughout the day,” said Ellison, who has been busy this year. “We have had a lot of different injuries with many different teams. Because of that we have had a lot of traffic in our training room doing rehab and doing the normal stuff to prepare for practice or games.” In addition to providing the best care available in the nation to LMU athletes, the training program services the needs of its opponents in a first class manner and provides an opportunity for stu-

KEITH ELLISON Dir. of Athletic Medicine (310) 338-2874

JOE GONZALEZ Asst. Athletic Trainer (310) 338-2764

BETH DRAYER Asst. Athletic Trainer (310) 338-2340

STEVEN CORTEZ Asst. Athletic Trainer (310) 338-5220

dents in the field of athletic training to earn valuable experience. With more than 50 years of experience in the field, the Training Program provides services that includes a philosophy that places a high value on health and wellness, a program that allows injured student-athletes to return to their sport as soon as medically safe and to substantially reduce the risk of athletic injury for those student-athletes. The Training Room at LMU features state-of-the-art equipment in a 1,000-square foot sports medicine complex. The equipment includes whirlpools, paraffin bath, ultrasound, muscle stimulation and hydrocalators.

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strength and conditioning:

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Strengthening Champions.

he strength and conditioning program at Loyola Mary-

LMU Strength and Conditioning Mission Statement

mount University is an essential component of the Athletic

“The LMU Strength and Conditioning Department will help all stu-

department’s quest for Building Champions. Leading the

dent-athletes reach their full athletic potential by developing all as-

way in developing a strength and conditioning program that will be

pects of their physical and mental fitness. The ten recognized physical

the basic building blocks to forming champions is Head Strength and

skills to be developed are Cardiovascular and Respiratory endurance,

Conditioning Coach Bobby Harmston, who is in his first year at the

Stamina, Strength, Flexibility, Power, Speed, Coordination, Agility, Bal-

helm of the program at LMU.

ance, and Accuracy. We will develop these skills by using the following methods: Olympic lifting, strength lifting, body weight calisthenics,

“We are here to train our student-athletes to be, first and foremost,

plyometrics, medicine ball throws, agility work, speed work, stretch-

the best athletically they can be,” said Harmston, who came to LMU in

ing, tumbling routines, metabolic conditioning, and CrossFit workouts.

the summer of 2009. “We will be based around training the student-

LMU’s facility and program reflect the total fitness philosophy of the

athletes at LMU to be fit across all 10 physical skills. We then will be

Lion Strength & Conditioning staff.”

training them to be sport specific athletes after we develop them as an overall athlete.”

“An athlete is only as fit as their weakest skill among the 10 skill sets. We are going to make sure the student-athlete is prepared for

Harmston, and his staff of assistant coaches Ciara Carl and Geno

every possible physical contingincy that can come up during their time

DiRosario, have developed a mission statement that is based around

as an athlete. If agility is their weakest area, they will only be as fit as

the 10 recognized physical skills.

their agility allows them to be,” said Harmston. “Our philosophy will be based around 100-percent intensity no matter the work out so that

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they can maximize all 10 of the physical skill sets.”

staff:

While Harmston states intensity is the core to the program, he has developed a 10-part philosophy (credited to Ethan Reeve, Director of Strength and Conditioning at Wake Forest University), which includes: 1. Emphasize Core Strength 2. Train with Ground-Based Lifts and Bodyweight Calisthenics 3. Incorporation, Not Isolation, Train Movement, Not Muscles 4. Train for Power - Power is the Function of Strength and Speed 5. Train Athleticism 6. Train Attitude

BOBBY HARMSTON Head Strength Coach (310) 338-7690

GINO DEL ROSARIO Asst. Strength Coach (310) 338-5796

7. Train the Push and Pull Together 8. Utilize Both Single and Double-Limb Lifts 9. Make Workouts Short and Intense 10. Encourage Self Motivation “Our vision for the first year is to start everyone off at day one, of week one in year one so that we can establish a proper foundation for the student-athletes strength and conditioning,” said Harmston. “We want to slowly implement the program and create the environment that is indicative of a Division-I athletic program. The short term is to get the program implemented. The long term is to have the fittest athletes in college athletics. We have the program, staff and support to do that here at LMU.”

CIARA CARL Asst. Strength Coach (310) 338-5796

For detailed information on the program, visit www.LMULions.com.

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he athletics facilities at Loyola Marymount University have seen a little of everything in the almost 70 years while in its current Westchester location. From the 1984 Olympic games to LMU basketball to the World Cup and everything in between, the LMU athletics facilities have become home to the best and it continues to get better. Thanks to continued commitment by the University, the Athletics Complex over the next two years will show lots of growth. It started this summer when the University allocated office and meeting space to Lion Athletics within the Dorothy and Thomas E. Leavey Center on the Westchester campus. The Leavey Center will become home to 15 of the Lions’ 21 varsity program in the newly remodeled and modern office complex. With six suites on two floors in the heart of the LMU campus, Athletics at Leavey joins an impressive list of facilities. At the center is Albert Gersten Pavilion, home to LMU basketball, volleyball and the administrative offices. The facility also includes the Academics Center, the LMU Training Room, LMU Weight Room, locker room facilities, and LMU Media Room - all of which will undergo renovations over the next two years. In addition to Gersten Pavilion, the complex includes George Page Stadium, Sullivan Field, the Burns Recreation and Aquatics Center, the Jane Bove Boathouse, Smith Field, the LMU Tennis Complex and the Thomas Higgins Short Game Center. Each facility has undergone modifications and improvements since 2000, including the newest competition venue on campus, Smith Field, which opened in 2006. Other competitive venues have been added in the last 10 years, including the George P. Kading and Morris A. Pivaroff Tournament Court at the LMU Tennis Center in 2004, the Boathouse in 2002 and the Burns Aquatics Center in 2001. In addition to the playing “fields,” other facilities have been added to enhance the Athletics’ Complex. The Higgins Short Game Center was completed in 2006 for the men’s golf team. At Page Stadium, the LMU Batting Cage

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Athletics Coaches Offices • Opened: 2008 Notes: 7,000 square feet of office and meeting space to Lion Athletics within the Dorothy and Thomas E. Leavey Center. Six suites to be used by men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, baseball, volleyball, softball, men’s crew, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s golf, men’s and women’s cross country/track

and Weight Room was completed in 2007, Pride Park at the entrance to the stadium in 2004 and the Mikos Blue Monster in leftfield in 2001. Sullivan Field had new turf and new bleachers installed this summer while a new scoreboard was added in 2005. Gersten also had a new playing surface installed in 2009, lower seating sections replaced in 2007 and a state-of-the-art sound system in 2006. More is on the horizon. Construction for a new weight room facility with locker rooms for baseball, softball and soccer is scheduled to start soon and new training room and locker room suites in Gersten are scheduled within the next 24 months. To help continue LMU’s facility growth, go online at LMULions.com and click on Building Champions. LMU Baseball

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Albert Gersten Pavilion Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Women’s Volleyball • Opened: 1981 Capacity: 4,156 • Largest Crowd: 4,525 (Feb. 20, 1988) • Notes: Weightlifting venue for 1984 Olympics; Host of highest scoring NCAA game

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george c. page stadium Baseball • Opened: 1983 Capacity: 1,000 • Notes: Batting cage and weight facility built in 2007; Pride Park built in 2004; Mikos Blue Monster built in 2001

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Men’s and Women’s Soccer • Opened: 1990 Capacity: 2,000 • Notes: New bench back seating in 2008; new turf in 2008; new scoreboard in 2006; Training site for FC Barcelona in 2006

Men’s and Women’s Water Polo; Women’s Swimming • Opened: 2000 Capacity: 1,000 • Notes: Hosted 2002 and 2005 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championships; Teams have won 12 conference titles since it opened

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Softball • Opened: 2006 Capacity: 500 • Notes: Newest competitive venue for athletics; team won 2007 PCSC title; built with gift from Mike and Patty Smith family

Men’s and Women’s Tennis • Opened: n/a Capacity: 400 • Notes: Morris A. Pivaroff and George P. Kading Tournament Court and stadium seating was built in 2003; new scoreboard in 2007

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Men’s Golf Practice Facility • Opened: 2006 Notes: The state-of-the-art facility will be named in the honor of Thomas Higgins, S.J.; Includes 5,900-square feet of synthetic turf, nine different pins, two bunkers

Men’s Crew and Women’s Rowing • Opened: 2002 Notes: The Jane Browne Bove Boathouse was completed in 2002 and the facility includes two boat bays, a work area, an office, a new dock and restrooms. The boathouse is part of beautiful Marina del Rey, Calif.

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ATHLETICS OFFICES/FACILITIES Athletics’ Ticket Office........................ H-7 Baseball Storage Facility.....................I-10 Batting Cages & Weight Room Burns Recreation and Aquatics Center.H-7 Men’s & Women’s Water Polo Offices Women’s Swimming Offices Gersten Pavilion................................... H-8 Athletics Director, Academic Services, Administration Offices, Training Room Higgins Short Game Center................. J-8 Men’s Golf Practice Facility Leavey Center....................................... F-6 Men’s & Women’s Soccer....1st Floor-Suite A Crew/Rowing....................... 1st Floor-Suite B Men’s Golf ......................... 1st Floor-Suite B Cross Country/Track ............ 1st Floor-Suite B Reception............................ 1st Floor-Suite B Men’s Basketball.................2nd Floor-Suite E Men’s & Women’s Tennis . . 2nd Floor-Suite F Baseball............................. 2nd Floor-Suite G Volleyball .......................... 2nd Floor-Suite G Softball ............................. 2nd Floor-Suite G Women’s Basketball . ........ 2nd Floor-Suite H Leavey Field.......................................... D-6 Soccer Practice Field

ATHLETICS COMPETITION VENUES GER Gersten Pavilion................................... H-8 Men’s & Women’s Basketball Women’s Volleyball LTC LMU Tennis Center.................................I-8 Men’s & Women’s Tennis PBS Page Stadium.........................................I-9 Baseball POOL Burns Aquatics Center......................... H-7 Men’s & Women’s Water Polo Women’s Swimming SUF Sullivan Field...................................... H-10 Men’s & Women’s Soccer SMF Smith Field..............................................I-8 Softball A B C D L P2-3

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Feel the Roar. ORIGIN OF THE LION

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Although its origin is somewhat clouded, the Lion mascot has been synonymous with Loyola Marymount University for more than 70 years. According to the Oct. 5, 1923 edition of the school newspaper, the Los Angeles Loyolan, the Lion mascot was suggested by an enthusiastic fan after 1919 when St. Vincent’s College became Loyola College. Noting the Loyola football player’s fierce competitiveness, that unknown fan described the Loyola players as Lions. The name did not generate too much popularity and the Loyola athletic nickname remained “Loyolan’s” until 1923. At that time, the article explains, the college wished to inspire new pride in its athletes and fans. Noting the success of nicknames for other colleges, the college opted to give the Lion’s nickname a rebirth. Calling the old Lion mascot “mistreated and forgotten,” the article explains that the Lion would officially find its way into all college songs and cheers. The Lion has remained firmly entrenched in Loyola lore to this very day. An alternative origin story traces the nickname to the abundance of actual mountain lions which roamed Westchester when Loyola College moved here in 1927. The area remained widely unpopulated and teemed with wildlife when the school moved atop the bluffs. School officials reportedly adopted the nickname because mountain lions inhabited the area when ground was broken.

This organization is the official student booster club of LMU athletics. Seen throughout the athletic season, LionPride has been a major reason for record student attendance the last several years. With more than 1,000 members this year, LionPride will be a factor at LMU events. Open to all students enrolled at LMU, LionPride offers free admission to all home regular season athletic events, opportunity to participate in in-game promotions, drawings for valuable prizes and much, much more, including the LionPride T-Shirt. In addition, LionPride makes its way to road games thanks to multiple road trips through out the year.

PEP BAND In what many consider its first appearance at any LMU athletic event, the LMU Pep Band broke onto the scene late in the 2001-02 season. Bringing energy and atmosphere to athletics events, the Pep Band is the latest addition to making LMU the best place to play and watch. Making up the 35-member band, with more members on the way, are LMU students from all backgrounds. The band is in its sixth year.

CHEER TEAM The Loyola Marymount University Cheer Squad became an official varsity sport sponsored by LMU in the Summer of 2005 and are a co-ed competition team that performs annually at the USA Nationals. Serving as a “Spirit Squad” for men’s basketball when the university was known as Loyola, the current cheer team has grown to a service-oriented organization that not only appears and supports all 21 LMU athletic teams and events, but performs community service. The cheer squad has continued to impress with its overall in game routines with advanced tumbling, stunt and dance performances. In addition to providing support to the teams during the games, the squad will once again perform halftime and timeout routines. This year’s squad includes Amanda Barthel, Elise Blecker, Kristen Cirillo, Ashley Cordes, Heather Dahlgren, Jovan Dansberry, Natasha Grabowski, Lisa Green, Amber Hansen, Taylor Harvey, Penelope Horan, Brantley Jittu, Nicole Lanz, Thomas Miller, Katie Mollica, Nicole Stadell, Greeg Von Muellner, Alexis Whitesides and Kirsten Yetzke.

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Decades of Champions.

1890 – 1910 Then known as St. Vincent’s College, the school is known on record as having a football team and a basketball team. The year 1889 is shown to be the first game of football while the 1906 season was the first for basketball. The records show the Lions going 5-0 as a basketball team in 1906. 1910-1930 Loyola College was founded in 1911 as an outgrowth of St. Vincent’s College, the first college in Los Angeles. In 1924 the College opened a new gym on the old St. Vincent’s campus. A year later the Lions post first season with double-digit wins in basketball, going 10-7 in the 1924-25 season. Coached by Harold “Bill” Hess, the Lions had wins over Woodbury Business College, Cal Tech and the Hollywood All-Stars. In the fall of 1925, George Casey became the third head coach of St. Vincent’s, finishing his only year as coach 6-5. In 1926 the school played in its first overtime game, a 2016 loss to Whittier. They win their first overtime game a year later, a 16-14 victory against California Christian College. Then in 1928, the then Loyola College moved to its current location on the Westchester bluff and two years later became Loyola University. Loyola Law School, located in downtown Los Angeles, was founded in 1920. 1930s In the 1930s Loyola established its new campus on the bluff in Westchester while basketball greats Pete Newell and Phil Woolpert began their legendary careers as Lions. While Loyola discontinues the men’s basketball program for four seasons during the great depression, it is hockey of all sports that emerges as Loyola’s top program, thanks in large part to the use of its football players as hockey players. The first college hockey league started in 1927 and while increasing in popularity, it became part of the official athletic program of multiple southern California schools, thus the formation of the Southern California Intercollegiate Hockey League. USC dominated the league, winning 36 straight before Loyola, led by Head Coach Tom Lieb, snapped that streak on March 6 of 1932, beginning one of fiercer rivalries of its day. Then in the 1934-35 season, the Lions knocked off USC in the prestigious Yosemite Tournament for the first time and then went on to defeat the Trojans for Loyola’s first conference crown. As the league grew, the main attraction continued to be the games between Loyola and USC, “as the two teams were in a class by themselves.” The 1935-36 season was the year college hockey really caught on. The final game between Loyola and USC for the Pacific

Coast title was a double overtime thriller in front of 4,000 fans. The Lions won their second PCHC championship in a row. The Lions would then win their third league title in a row in a three-game playoff in 1937, winning two games to one. With World War II on the horizon, Loyola would drop hockey in 1941 and college hockey in Southern California would slowly break apart. 1940s In 1941, the Lions face in-town rival Pepperdine for the first time in the two program’s histories. They faced each other twice in the 1940-41 season, with Loyola winning both, 30-18 and 43-23. In that season, both Pete Newell and Phil Woolpert suited up for the Lions. The two Loyola greats went on to become legends in the coaching profession, leading college teams to NCAA National Championships. In 1948-1949, Loyola went on to its first 20-win season, posting a 22-14 record under coach Scotty McDonald. The Lions would see their longest winning streak at that time of 10 games. The season included the first game in Alumni Gymnasium, the Lions’ home until the 1981-82 season when the Lions moved to Gersten Pavilion.

seven seasons as a tight end for the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams, helping the team to the 1951 World Title. The Lions men’s basketball team advanced to their first collegiate sponsored postseason tournament, competing for the NAIA National Championship. The Lions posted a 16-9 record and were selected to participate in the NAIA Tournament where they faced San Francisco State in the first round. With a 57-56 win, the Lions moved on to face Southwestern (KS) in the second round. Southwestern won, 83-79. Then in 1956, the Lions joined the California Basketball Association, which two years later formed the West Coast Athletic Conference. Loyola finished the CBA with a 9-5 record, second in the conference.

1950s The 1950s started with one of best football seasons in school history as the team, led by future NFL star Don Klosterman, finished the season 8-1, losing to Santa Clara 28-26 and missing out on a trip to the Orange Bowl. Klosterman would go on to earn All-America honors in 1952. A member of that team, Bob Boyd, former Loyola football and track great, captured the 1950 NCAA men’s track championship in the 100-yard dash. He later played LMU Baseball

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1960s In 1960, Loyola men’s basketball tied for first with a 9-3 record in the West Coast Athletic Conference. The title was shared with Santa Clara, who defeated the Lions in a playoff game to end the season. The Lions closed the regular season with eight straight wins. Then in 1961, LMU basketball had a record breaking season for the Lions, earning their second 20-win season, finishing 20-7 overall and earning their first-ever out-right WCAC title with a 10-2 mark. Loyola started the season 3-4, but responded with 17 wins in their final 20 games, including a nine-game winning streak. It was the Lions’ first trip to the NCAA tournament, a date in the Far West Regional at Portland. The Lions fell to Utah, 91-75 in the first round, and fell to the consolation bracket. Utah, who Loyola defeated in exhibition play 85-64 earlier in the season, went on to the Final Four. Loyola defeated USC, 69-67, to earn their 20th win of the season. It was head coach William Donovan’s final year at the helm of the Lions. In his eight years as coach, he earned 107 wins, the most among all LMU coaches. In 1964 Hugh Miller Foley rowed in the 1964 Olympics. He was a member of the Rowing Eight with Coxswain Team that won the Gold Medal. In 1968, NBA coach Rick Adelman finished his three-year playing career with 1,425

1970s The University merged with Marymount College to become Loyola Marymount University and in 1971 women’s athletics begins to appear as the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women is formed to plan, govern and promote the growing number of college tournaments for women athletes. That same year the fiveplayer, full-court game and the 30-second shot clock is introduced to women’s basketball. And then one year later one of the most important pieces of legislation for women’s athletics is put into place as Congress passes Title IX, setting into motion the Lions success to come in women’s sports. Title IX officially went into effect on June 21, 1975. In 1973, Marv Wood’s baseball squad brought LMU its first West Coast Conference Championship after a 13-game win streak allowed the Lions to clinch the title on the final weekend of the season over second place Santa Clara. USC knocked off the Lions and Cal State Los Angeles in the NCAA District 8 regionals and eventually won its fourth consecutive national championship. In 1976 the first full scholarship for a female is given and LMU adds its first varsity program in Women’s Tennis as alum Jamie Sanchez begins the program with a 13-6 record. They went on to win a conference championship (AIAW), the first in women’s programs at LMU. They went 10-0 and won the title in 1977 and 1978 as they combined for a record of 28-2 in conference play. 1980s The decade started with men’s basketball earning a bid to the NCAA West Regional, losing to Arizona State in the first round, 99-71.

Women (AIAW) is dissolved. In Women’s Tennis, the Lions finished 12th in the nation in their division as Debbie Delgado is first recipient of All-American status. Paul Sunderland, who played both volleyball and basketball at LMU, went on to earn All-America honors in volleyball at LMU and then played 10 years of the U.S. National Volleyball Team, earning U.S. Player of the Year honors three times (1978, 79, 82). He played in the 1978 and 1982 World Championships and then as a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team, he helped the team to the Gold Medal. Paul Westhead is hired as head coach of the men’s basketball team, replacing Ed Goorjian, who coached from 1980-1985. In his first season, he leads the Lions back to the postseason for the first time since 1980. In 1985, US International and LMU begin a four-year series that would result in the highest scoring games in NCAA history. After defeating USIU 84-65 in January of 1985, the “track meets” would begin. In Westhead’s first season in 1985-86, the Lions would defeat USIU 151-107. The 1986 LMU baseball team had the best season in program history. It was also one of the best overall seasons of all time for LMU Athletics. Following a 1985 season in which the Lions did not have a winning record at 27-28, the program performed one of the best turnarounds in LMU athletics history. They finished the season with a program-best 50 wins and wrapped up the season at 50-15, a 23-game improvement from the previous year. LMU produced a 13-game winning streak from March 21 through April 11, and won 20 of 21 games in the middle of the season. With the winning streak came the nation’s top ranking by the ESPN/Collegiate Baseball National Poll. The Lions never looked back, finishing tied with Pepperdine for first place in the West Coast Athletic Conference at 19-5, setting up a one game playoff to determine the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Regional. Played at Jackie Robinson Stadium on the campus of UCLA, the Lions defeated the Waves 14-9 to earn the bid to the NCAA West Regional. LMU would reel off its next four games, fighting through four separate elimination games to earn a bid to the school’s first appearance in the College World Series. On May 30, the Lions opened up their first World Series trip with a 4-3 win over perennial power LSU, to earn a two-day rest and play in the winner’s bracket. The Lions played the University of Arizona on June 2 and lost a heartbreaker 7-5 to drop to the elimination bracket to face Oklahoma State. The Cowboys were too much for the Lions, as they went on to an 11-5 win. Tim Layana was a member of the 1990 World Series Champion Cincinnati Reds. The Lions would return to the postseason in 1987, 1988 and 1989.

Then in 1981, with the opportunity for women to compete at the collegiate level, LMU athletes waste no time in making their mark. Therese Kozlowski ran a time of 17:34.9 to win the 1981 AIAW Individual National Championship in cross country while women’s volleyball begins as a varsity program at LMU with the NCAA hosting as a championship in 1981. The banner year continued as the Women’s Rowing Varsity Four team won the 1980-81 National Championship and the brand new Gersten Pavilion opened as home to the Lions and went on to host events with the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The year prior to Concluding the 1985-86 season, men’s basketball the Olympics, the NCAA takes over women’s sports as found themselves in the NIT for the first time in school the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for history. Traveling to Berkeley, Calif., to face the Bears

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in the first round, the Lions would begin a successful end to the 1980s decade that made a habit of winning in the postseason. The Lions defeated Cal 80-75 to advance in a postseason tournament. LMU would fall to Wyoming 99-90 to end Westhead’s first season at 19-11 and 10-4 in the WCAC (second). Also in 1986, the women’s volleyball team won the WCC and advance to the NCAAs, where they topped UCLA in first round action before falling to Stanford in the second round. The Lions finished the 1986 season 24-8 and 10-2 in WCC play in their final season under Coach Nancy Fortner. One year later, the Hank Gathers and Bo Kimble era of Lions’ basketball began with a 114-78 win over Tennessee Tech. The season would finish as the Lions’ best in winning percentage, finishing with a 28-4 mark and a perfect 14-0 in the WCAC. The 1987-88 season would include a 25-game winning streak, the best in school history. The fast-break offense began to take hold, as the Lions scored in triple figures in all but nine of their 32 games. The Lions would clinch their first WCAC regular season championship since the ‘60s and their first Tournament Championship with a 104-96 win over Santa Clara in the WCAC Championship game. LMU advances to the NCAA tournament, and earns its first win in the “Big Dance,” a 119-115 win over Wyoming, who two years earlier knocked the Lions out of the NIT. Playing in the West Sub-Regional in Salt Lake City, Utah, LMU would be a surprise opponent in the second round against power North Carolina. The Tar Heels would dismiss the Lions 123-97.

1990 The 1990s started the way the 80s ended, fast. In addition to their 28 games scoring in triple digits, men’s basketball earned its third straight WCC title and trip to the NCAA tournament. In finishing 26-6, the Lions advanced further than any team in school history by reaching the Elite Eight in the NCAA Championships. However, tragedy marked the Lions’ cinderella run. On March 4, 1990 in the second round of the WCC Tournament, the Lions took a 25-13 lead on Portland following All-American Hank Gathers’ dunk on an alley-oop from Terrell Lowery. Gathers would collapse to the floor and would not regain consciousness. Gathers would be pronounced dead later that evening at Marina del Rey’s Daniel Freeman Hospital. The WCC Tournament would be cancelled and the Lions would be named champion, earning the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. A long shot and seeded No. 11 in the West Region, the Lions went on to beat New Mexico State, defending national champion Michigan and Alabama before falling to the eventual national champions, UNLV, 131-101. The run in the 1990 tournament will long be remembered, however, with the image of Gathers’ teammate and longtime friend Bo Kimble shooting the first free throw left-handed - a switch from his normal right-handed shot. Kimble made every shot he took left-handed.

Coach Steve Stratos then led LMU to its second straight WCC title and NCAA tournament appearance in 1995 with a perfect 14-0 record, the first in school history. A year later, Stratos and the West Coast Conference Champion Lions celebrated the most successful season in program history. The Lions had advanced to the NCAA’s Sweet Sixteen and finished among the nation’s top-10 in the final AVCA rankings. Dating back to the 1994 season, the Lions had racked up 31 straight WCC victories. LMU went a perfect 14-0 in WCC play for the second straight season in 1996, earning Stratos his third consecutive WCC Coach of the Year selection. He was the first coach in the history of the conference to earn the nod three straight years. He was also named the AVCA District Coach of the Year. Kim Blankinship joined Stratos in earning WCC accolades, as the Lions’ senior was named the 1996 WCC Player of the Year. Tracy Holman and Sarah Noriega, along with Blankinship, were All-WCC first-team and AVCA All-District selections. The Lions finished the regular season 25-2

Months after basketball’s historic run, baseball captured sole possession of the league title for the first time in 17 years, LMU breezed to its third consecutive postseason appearance. The Lions posted 45 wins, the second highest total in school history. LMU representatives were honored with WCC Player of the Year, Newcomer of the Year and Coach of the Year accolades by the league.

In the fall of 1991, Gina Eron becomes the first Lion to win the West Coast Conference individual title by The Lions earned their second consecutive WCAC Tourrunning a time of 19:15 and men’s crew wins the nament Championship in 1989 with another win over Light Weight Four Pacific Coast Championship. Two Santa Clara, 75-70. The Lions finished 20-11 on the years later, the women’s volleyball accumulated a 23-7 overall record and finished second in the WCC (113). For the first time in program history, LMU entered the nation’s top-25, ranked No. 24 in the AVCA Coaches’ Poll and No. 22 by Volleyball Monthly. The glimpse of success in 1993 opened the door to the Lions dominating the WCC in women’s volleyball for the next three seasons. In 1994, they garnered the first of three consecutive WCC Championships with a 19-10 overall mark and a 12-2 conference record, earning a NCAA tournament appearance. Head

and earned a bye in the first round of the NCAAs. A second-round win over UC Santa Barbara sent the Lions to the Sweet Sixteen, where they faced a tough Washington State squad. Despite the efforts of NCAA Pacific Regional All-Tournament selections Blankinship (21 kills, 11 digs) and Noriega (30 kills, four blocks), the Lions fell 3-1. LMU finished the banner 1996 campaign with an overall record of 26-3, winning 16 of its final 17 matches and 26 of its last 28. The AVCA ranked the Lions ninth in the final 1996 poll, though LMU had climbed as high as sixth in the nation during the season. In 1997, Sarah Noriega became the first player to earn AVCA All-America first-team honors as well as Volleyball Magazine All-America second-team accolades. She was the WCC Player of the Year in 1997 after being named an All-WCC first-team selection for the third LMU Baseball

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consecutive season. Noriega was a three-time AllDistrict VIII honoree, LMU’s Female Athlete of the Year (1997-98), a participant at the U.S. Olympic Festival (1995), a World Games participant, and 2000 Olympian. In her final year as a Lion, Noriega was recognized as the AVCA National Player of the Week twice (Oct. 6 and Nov. 10). On November 7, 1997, Noriega set the NCAA record for most kills in a four-game match with 47 against San Diego, a mark which still stands today. Second-year Head Coach Frank Cruz guided the Lions to their first WCC title in eight years in 1998. With the nation’s 16th best recruiting class, nearly all of which were freshmen. LMU edged rival Pepperdine by a half game for the conference crown earning the NCAA automatic bid to the West Regional at Stanford. Freshman Michael Schultz nearly no-hit Stanford in the first round (Stanford was ranked No. 2 in the nation) shutting out the Cardinal through the seventh inning. Schultz and freshman catcher Scott Walter were named WCC Pitcher and Player of the Year, the first time in WCC history freshmen from the same school garnered the awards. With their youth, the Lions would become the Lions third team to claim titles in three straight years. They successfully defended their conference crown, defeating Pepperdine in a threegame series for the WCC Championship at Page Stadium. The victory helped LMU win back-to-back titles for the first time in program history. LHP Billy Traber led the team and the WCC with 135 strikeouts while earning first-team AllWCC honors. Anthony Angel also earned first-team honors, the only member of the squad to do so in two consecutive seasons. 2000 The new century began with baseball’s continued dominance as they had one of the most complete teams since the 1986 College World Series team. The Lions won their third

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straight WCC title and their eighth NCAA bid. In 2000, women’s volleyball continued their pursuit of excellence by starting the season on a seven-match winning streak which propelled them to a season-best No. 21 AVCA ranking (Sept. 4). Success of the program has carried over into individual honors as well. Among the program’s top athletes and graduates, Stratos coached Loyola Marymount’s two AVCA AllAmerica first-team honorees, Sarah Noriega (1994-97) and Sarah McFarland (1997-00). As a member of the U.S. National Volleyball team that qualified for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, Sarah Noriega became the third Lion to participate in the Olympic Games. Noriega became a key member of the U.S. National team in 1998. She was named team MVP for her efforts that season in 1999. As a member of the 2000 Olympic squad, Noriega finished the summer fourth on the team with 185 kills and a .393 kill percentage. Her serves wreaked havoc for opponents throughout the Summer Games as her 17 service aces ranked second best on the team. In 2001, women’s basketball earned the program’s first postseason tournament bid with an invitation to the NIT, setting up future success for the team. In addition, Edit Pakay won the West Coast Conference with a time of 17:58 in women’s cross country and women’s water polo, who was in just their fourth year of competition at LMU, finished with the program’s first 20-win season and its first-ever WWPA title thanks to a 7-6 win over UC Davis in the championship game. The win set in motion the most successful stretch by any program in LMU history. The Lions would go on to win five straight titles - 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 - reaching the NCAA National Championship game in 2004 thanks to a win over Stanford in the NCAA semifinals. It was the first time in program history to play in a national championship game at the NCAA Division I level. That same year, men’s soccer earned an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament for the first

In 2002 the women’s soccer team earned their first bid to the NCAA Tournament and women’s tennis won the program’s first West Coast Conference Championship by knocking off nine-time defending champion and rival Pepperdine. The conference crown gave the Lions the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Also in 2002, the Lions earned their second straight invitation to the NCAA Tournament after winning 14 games in the regular season, including a 2-0 win over #3 UCLA. LMU started the season with an 11-0-2 record, climbing to #7 in the national rankings. As a result of a strong regular season, LMU hosted its first ever postseason game, with the Lions picking up their first NCAA Tournament victory with a 1-0 win over Cal

State Northridge. Andres Murriagui and Arturo Torres became the first All-Americans in program history and Jeff Kovar was named an Academic All-American. The Lions returned to the NCAAs again in 2003 and 2004. In 2004, women’s basketball claimed the programs first West Coast Conference Championship, earning its first trip to the NCAA tournament. They finished the season 24-6 overall and 13-1 in the WCC action, winning the final 15 games of the regular season, including the WCC tournament. The WCC tournament champions lost to Baylor in the NCAA regional as Kate Murray was named WCC Player of the Year and WCC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Adrianne Slaughter was the MVP of the WCC tournament while Head Coach


INSIDE LMU Julie Wilhoit was WCC and Region 8 Coach of the Year. (WBB-2004-WCC Champs) After women’s basketball reached a milestone in March of 2004, three months later, women’s water polo added to LMU’s history. The Lions earned a 5-4 win over second ranked Stanford in the semifinals of the 2004 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championship to advance to the national title game. It was the first time any LMU team in more than 90 years of intercollegiate sports played in a title game sponsored by the NCAA. The Lions went on to drop a heartbreaker to USC, 10-8, to finish second.The Lions advanced to the NCAA tournament thanks to their fourth straight WWPA title, earning a 7-3 win at the Burns Recreation and Aquatics Center on the LMU campus on April 25. Devon Wright earned WWPA Player of the Year honors while Head Coach John Loughran claimed his fourth straight Coach of the Year title. Teresa Guidi became the first women’s water polo player to earn first-team All-American honors. That summer a pair of Lions participated in the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Christine Robinson and Rachel Riddell both played for the Canadian Olympic team that season. As 2004 continued, men’s water polo earned back-toback WWPA titles thanks to a 6-3 win over Redlands in the WWPA tournament held at Davis, CA. The Lions finished with the second most wins in program history at 21-11, defeating Princeton 6-5 to finish third in the NCAA Championships. Endre Rex-Kiss was named MVP of the WWPA while also earning second-team All-America honors. They then became the fourth team in LMU history to earn three straight conference titles, defeating UC San Diego 7-6 at the Burns Center in the WWPA Championships. The Lions fell to Stanford at the NCAA Championship in a heartbreaker, 7-6 but responded to defeat St. Francis in the third place game, 10-6. They finished the season 19-16 overall and Endre Rex-Kiss earned second-team AllAmerica honors after finishing second in LMU history with 261 career goals. In the spring of 2005, softball won the program’s second PCSC title in three years and this time earned the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, the program’s first trip to the postseason. Also that spring, women’s water polo team set the record for wins, posting an impressive 30-7 overall record as they won their fifth straight Western Water Polo Association championship. No team in LMU history has won five straight conference titles. LMU would advance to their fifth straight NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championship The 2005-2006 season saw LMU win its first-ever West Coast Conference Commissioner’s Cup for best overall athletics program in the conference. Part of that season saw Laura Mickelson placed fourth in the NCAA West Regional in the 5,000-meter to qualify for the NCAA Track Championships. She placed 22nd

overall. Men’s basketball, in the first season under Head Coach Rodney Tention, advanced to the program’s first WCC Tournament Championship since 1989, with three players earning first-team All-WCC honors. The Lions finished the WCC season at 8-6, defeated Saint Mary’s in the WCC Tournament Semifinals to advance to the WCC title game where they fell to fourth-ranked Gonzaga at the buzzer, the ninth game of the season decided on the final play or overtime. Senior Wes Wardrop and juniors Brandon Worthy and Matthew Knight all earned first-team All-WCC honors for leading the Lions to the WCC Basketball Championship game. Further history was made in 2005-06 when men’s golf won their first-ever West Coast Conference Championship. Freshman Brian Locke was the first Lion to win the individual championship as he was also named Freshman of the Year in the conference. The Lions would then place sixth in the NCAA West Regional to earn the program’s first trip to the NCAA Championships as they placed among the top 30 programs in the country. Matching golf that spring was women’s rowing with their first WCC Championship. In the fall of 2006, women’s soccer returned to the NCAA tournament for the second time in program history, led by WCC Defender of the Year Joslyn Slovek. Laura Mickelson was at it again as she won the individual WCC Cross Country Championship by more than a minute. That year also marked the 30th year Anniversary for women’s tennis, the longest running women’s program in LMU history. Since championships were created by the NCAA in 1981-82 for women’s programs, LMU women have won 20 of LMU’s 36 conference titles and have earned 21 NCAA tournament bids. The Lions most recent success was seen from their softball program as they finished its 2007 season with a program best 47-18 record, claiming their third PCSC title. In addition, the Lions won their first and second ever NCAA Tournament games, knocking UC Santa Barbara and UCLA out of the Los Angeles Regional before falling to Hawaii in the Regional final. LMU destroyed the competition in the PCSC, winning the conference with an 18-2 record, 6.5 games ahead of second place. Christine Foley was named Player of the Year, Tiffany Pagano was named Pitcher of the Year, Melissa Dykema was named Freshman of the Year and Gary Ferrin was named the Coach of the Year.

and finished the season ranked seventh in the nation. Senior Stacia Peterson is named WWPA Player of the Year, Third-Team All-American and becomes just the seventh student-athlete overall and just the second female to earn CoSIDA Academic All-American honors. In the fall of 2007, the LMU men’s water polo team won their fifth WWPA title in seven years despite the youngest roster in program history. The Lions defeated UC Davis 7-6 in the title game as freshmen Tibor Forai and Andy Stevens, along with junior Mark Milovic, earned All-America honors. Also in the 2007-08 season, the women’s swimming program overcame a huge deficit to claim their first Pacific Coast Swim Conference Championship. The Lions completed their first perfect season at 9-0 while Rebecca Plume, Alex Wike and Alicia Witter earned individual conference titles. All told, 11 swimmers earned All-PCSC honors in 2008. Capping the year was the women’s rowing team as their Lightweight 4 team claimed its third IRA national title with a convincing victory on Cooper River in Camden, NJ. The Lion boat of seniors Jill Austin, Jen Glassman, and Jennifer Guess (cox), along with freshmen Liz LaLonde and Mary Foster, brought home the gold 12 seconds ahead of defending champion Princeton. In 2008-09, the water polo programs added to their tradition of titles as the men claimed the 2008 title and the women in 2009. It was the sixth for the men and seventh for the women, all coming in the last 10 years. For the women, senior Nicole Hughes earned second-team All-American honors and re-wrote the LMU record book. She set the record for goals in a game (8, twice), in a season (129) and a career (320). She is the first player to score more than a 100 goals in a season and 300 in a career.

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Champions & All-Americans

CHAMPIONSHIPS/ NCAA APPEARANCES WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WCC Championships: NCAA Appearance: NIT Appearance:

2004 2004 2001

WOMEN’S ROWING WCC Championships: 2006 2007-08 Varsity Four IRA National Champions 1988-89 Varsity Four IRA National Champions 1980-81 Varsity Four IRA National Champions WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Individual NCAA Championships: 2008 Tara Erdmann - 21:01 (78th) 2007 Laura Mickelson - 21:15 (61st) 2006 Laura Mickelson - 21:38 (50th) 1980 (AIAW) Terese Kozlowski 17:34.9 (National Champion) Individual WCC Champion: 2008 Tara Erdmann - 21:54 (6k) 2006 Laura Mickelson - 21:16 (6k) 2001 Edit Pakay - 17:58 1991 Gina Eron - 19:15 WOMEN’S SOCCER NCAA Tournament Appearances: SOFTBALL WISL Championships: PCSC Championships: NCAA Appearance:

2002, 2006

1996, 1999, 2000 2003, 2005, 2007 2005, 2007

SWIMMING PCSC Championships: PCSC Swimmer of the Year: 2009 2007

2008 Anne Scott Lauren Mathewson

WOMEN’S TENNIS WCC Championships: NCAA Tournament Appearances:

2002 2002

WOMEN’S TRACK Individual NCAA Regional Appearance: 2009 Tara Erdmann (5,000-meter) 17:09.22 (14th) 2008 Tara Erdmann (5,000-meter) 17:19.15 (20th) 2007 Laura Mickelson (5,000-meter) 17:04.68 (15th) 2006 Laura Mickelson (5,000-meter) 17:16.59 (4th) Sara Mickelson (5,000-meter) 17:51.09 (13th) Individual NCAA Championship Appearance: 2009 Tara Erdmann (10,000-meter) 35:16.59 (16th) 2006 Laura Mickelson (5,000-meter) 16:43.61 (22nd) WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL WCC Championships: 1986, 1994, 1995, 1996 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1986, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005 NIVC Tournament Appearances: 1990, 1992

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MEN’S BASKETBALL WCC League Championships: 1961, 1988, 1990 WCC Tournament Championships: 1988, 1989 NCAA Appearances: 1961, 1980, 1988, 1989, 1990* NIT Appearances: 1986 MEN’S CREW 1992 Light Weight Four Pacific Coast Champions MEN’S GOLF WCC Championships: 2006 NCAA Regional Appearance: 2006 NCAA Championship Appearance: 2006 WCC Individual Champions: 2006 - Brian Locke; 2007 - Brian Locke 2008 - Greg Moss MEN’S SOCCER NCAA Tournament Appearance: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 MEN’S TRACK Individual NCAA Championship Appearance: 1950 Bob Boyd - n/a (1st) MEN’S WATER POLO WWPA Championships: 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 NCAA Final Four: 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 ALL-AMERICANS

(since 1990)

1989-90 Bo Kimble (MBB - 2nd-Team) Hank Gathers (MBB - 2nd-Team) 1990-91 Kerry House (WVB - HM) 1995-96 Julie Greer (WVB- HM) 1996-97 Kim Blankinship (WVB - 3rd-Team) Tracy Holman (WVB - HM) 1997-98 Sarah Noriega (WVB - 1st-Team) Reid Priddy (MVB - 2nd-Team) Robert Schildts (MVB - 3rd-Team) Scott Walter (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team, Michael Schultz (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team) Ryan Beaver (BASE - Freshman HM) 1998-99 Reid Priddy (MVB - 2nd-Team) Billy Traber (BASE HM) Curt Fiore (BASE - 3rd-Team) 1999-2000 Sarah McFarland (WVB - 2nd-Team) Tracy Sharp (WSOC - HM) Reid Priddy (MVB - 1st-Team) Scott Walter (BASE - 2nd-Team) Billy Traber (BASE -2nd-Team)

WOMEN’S WATER POLO WWPA Championships: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009 NCAA Appearances: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009

2000-01 Sarah McFarland (WVB- 1st-Team) Kevin Witt (MWP - 3rd-Team) Lucy Windes (WWP - 2nd-Team)

BASEBALL WCC Championships: NCAA Appearances: College World Series:

2001-02 Kevin Witt (MWP - 2nd-Team) Kevin Paulsen (MWP - HM) Stephen Lipinski (MWP - HM) Devon Courtney (WWP - 3rd-Team) Lucy Windes (WWP - 2nd-Team) Teresa Guidi (WWP - 2nd-Team)

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1973, 1986, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 1973, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 1986

Sean Smith (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team) Joe Frazee (BASE - Freshman HM) Billy Lockin (BASE - 1st-Team) 2002-03 Andres Murriagui (MSOC - 1st-Team) Arturo Torres (MSOC - 3rd-Team) Jeff Kovar (MSOC - Academic 1st-Team) Kevin Witt (MWP - 3rd-Team) Teresa Guidi (WWP - 2nd-Team) Rachel Riddell (WWP - 3rd-Team) Katie Hicks (WWP -HM) 2003-04 Kelli Nerison (WVB - HM) Kevin Novak (MSOC- HM) Michael Erush (MSOC -1st-Team) Endre Rex-Kiss (MWP - 2nd-Team) Teresa Guidi (WWP - 1st-Team) Devon Wright (WWP - 2nd-Team) Stacia Peterson (WWP - HM) Billy Lockin (BASE - 1st-Team) 2004-05 Matt Kovar (MSOC - 3rd-Team) Diego Barrera (MSOC - Freshman 3rd-Team) Endre Rex-Kiss (MWP - 2nd-Team) Kelli Nerison (WVB- HM) Stacia Peterson (WWP - 2nd-Team) Rachel Riddell (WWP- HM) Vanessa Glendenning (WCRW - HM) 2005-06 Endre Rex-Kiss (MWP - 2nd-Team) Ian Elliott (MWP - HM) Brian McShane (MWP - HM) Brian Locke (MG - HM) Liz Stewart (WCRW -2nd-Team) Christine Robinson (WWP - 3rd-Team) Katie Hicks (WWP - HM) 2006-07 Kim Feeney (WSOC - Freshman 4th-Team) Amanda Lenor (WSOC - 1st-Team) Ian Elliott (MWP - 3rd-Team) Brian McShane (MWP - HM) Stacia Peterson (WWP - 3rd-Team) Brian Locke (MG - 3rd-Team) Angelo Songco (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team) 2007-08 Tibor Forai (MWP - ACWPC 3rd-Team) Andy Stevens (MWP - ACWPC HM) Mark Milovic (MWP - ACWPC HM) Nicole Hughes (WWP - ACWPC 2nd-Team) Alex Wike (WWP - ACWPC HM) 2008-09 Tibor Forai (MWP - ACWPC 3rd-Team) Andy Stevens (MWP - ACWPC 3rd-Team) Tim Hummel (MWP - ACWPC 3rd-Team) Amanda Lernor (WSOC - JSR 1st-Team) Nicole Hughes (WWP - ACWPC 2nd-Team) Anne Scott (WWP - ACWPC HM) Diana Romero (WWP - ACWPC HM) Casey Flacks (WWP - ACWPC HM) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2006-07 Laura Mickelson (WXC) Stacia Peterson (WWP) 2002-03 Jeff Kovar (MSOC) 1998-99 Heather Hollis (SOFT) 1995-96 Sandor Demosthenes (BASE) 1993-94 Anthony Napolitano (BASE) 1972-73 Dean Jelmini (BASE) Steve Smith (MBB)


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Hall of Fame & Retired Jerseys

MULTI-SPORT Player Induct. Grad. Adams, Milton “Sparky” 1993 1937 Baseball, Football, Ice Hockey, Track & Field Agamenoni, Aldarico 1994 1937 Football, Ice Hockey Boyd, Bob 1986 1950 Boxing, Football, Track & Field Boyle, Hugh 1989 1943 Baseball, Basketball Brubaker, Harry “Bud” 1989 1932 Basketball, Football Donahue, Bernard 1986 1930 Baseball, Basketball, Football Donovan, Maurice E. 1991 1942 Baseball, Basketball, Golf Duvall, Al 1986 1936 Football, Track & Field Hoffman, Leo 1986 1930 Baseball, Football Hovland, Carl 1992 1939 Basketball, Football, Baseball, Tennis Jelmini, Dean 1987 1973 Baseball, Football Karagozian, John 1994 1933 Baseball, Football, Ice Hockey Kelly, Roger 1986 1939 Baseball, Football, Golf, Track & Field Nocerine, Dominic 1986 1937 Basketball, Football, Ice Hockey, Track & Field Polich, John 1986 1938 Football, Ice Hockey, Track & Field Quinn, Brian 2000 1964 Basketball, Baseball, Administration Race, Edward 1993 1937 Football, Ice Hockey Sanchez, Jamie 1993 1975 Football, Tennis Sunderland, Paul 1986 1975 Basketball, Volleyball Tunney, James 1989 1928 Baseball, Basketball, Football FOOTBALL Acquarelli, Harry 1988 1938 Alker, Guerin P 1991 1950 Andorka, Bela J. 1991 1939 Brito, Gene 1986 1951 Cheatham, Ernie 1986 1952 Crone, Bill 2009 1970 Currin, Paul 1986 1929 Donahue, Burch A. 1988 1943 Ferris, Neil G. 1991 1951 Giancanelli, Harold “Skip” 1989 1951 Klosterman, Don 1986 1952 Lauermann, Willard “Bill” E. 1988 1932 Musacco, George 1987 1951 Nipp, Maury 1987 1952 Snyder, Frederick 1992 1952 WOMEN’S ROWING Hjelm, Karen (Hock) 2000 1981 Formento, Merri Lisa 1991 1980 WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Kozlowski, Therese 1986

1982

WOMEN’S SOCCER Sharp, Tracy 2007

2000

MEN’S WATER POLO Eisberg, Ryan 2009

1998

MEN’S BASKETBALL Adelman, Rick 1986 Arndt, John 1986 Baker, Dick 1993 Bento, Ed 1986 Brown, Garnette 1987 Donovan, Bill 1986 Fryer, Jeff 2007 Gathers, Hank 2005 Grote, Jerry 1986 Haderlein, Jim 1986 Kimble, Bo 2005 Kriste, Vide J. 1988 McDonald, Edwin “Scotty” 1987 McKenzie, Forrest 1991 Newell, Pete 1986 Philyaw, Luther 1987 Smith, Keith 2000 Smith, Stephen J. 1991 Woolpert, Phil 1986 Yoest, Mike 1994

1968 1952 1956 1962 1957 1950 1991 1990 1962 1971 1990 1940 1939 1986 1940 1976 1986 1973 1940 1988

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Britton, Bryn 2009 Brown, Sherri 2003 Flanagan, Lynn 2000 BASEBALL Bean, William “Billy” 1992 Bradberry, Miah 2000 Kerslake, Bob “Whitey” 2007 Layana, Timothy 1992 Logelin, Dr. Michael G. 1991 McAnany, James E. 1993 Napolitano, Anthony 2005 Noah, Russ 1986 Sheldon, Robert 1986 Stone, Gerald 1986

1986 1990 1958 1986 1970 1987 1993 1973 1972 1974

MEN’S TENNIS Crawford, Roger 1994

1982

2002 1994 1991

WOMEN’S TENNIS Anderson, Kristi 2003 1989 Delgado, Debbie 1994 1985 Patridge, Carolyn B. 1991 1980 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL Priddy, Reid 2009

2000

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Blankinship, Kim 2007 Fort, Andrea 1991 Holman, Tracy 2005 House, Kerry 2003 Lacour, Cheryl 1988 McFarland, Sarah 2007 Noriega, Sarah 2009 Petrissans, Catherine 1992 Wohlford, Leslie 1993 Wrensch, Mardell 2005

1996 1987 1998 1991 1983 2000 1995 1988 1989 1996

TEAMS 1969 Football 2003 Club National Champions 1981 Women’s Crew 1986 National Champion - Lightweight-4 Shell 1990 Men’s Basketball 2005 Elite Eight/WCC Champions 1986 Baseball 2007 College World Series COACHES/ADMINISTRATORS Buckley, Terry 2005 1957 Season ticket holder Casassa, Rev. Charles S., S.J. 1988 University President (1949-69) Drager, Hub 1986 Athletic Administration (1949-80) Fortner, Nancy 1994 Women’s Volleyball Coach (1980-86) Higgins, Rev. Thomas P., S.J. 1991 Golf Coach (1970-2001) Jones, Arthur 2003 1950 Basketball Trainer, Season Ticket Holder Kilp, Rev. Alfred J., S.J. 1987 Athletic Administration (1956-1963) Lieb, Tom 1987 Football & Ice Hockey Coach (1930-38) Malone, Rev. Lorenzo, S.J. 1987 Athletic Admin., Golf Coach (1933-55) McIssac, Don 1986 Rugby Coach (1960-1980) McKenna, John 1992 Football Coach (1949-51) Merrifield, Rev. Donald P., S.J 1989 University President (1969-84), Chancellor (1985-present) Needles, James 1987 Basketball Coach, Football Coach (1936-1940) Neri, Jerry 1989 Assistant Football Coach (1949-51) Oliver, Jordan 1987 Football Coach (1949-51) Sandalow, Bernie 2008 1978 Public Address Announcer Westhead, Paul 2000 Men’s Basketball Head Coach (1986-91) RETIRED JERSEYS Name No. Retired Bean, Billy 44 2000 Baseball Holman, Tracy 9 2000 Women’s Volleyball Gathers, Hank 44 2000 Men’s Basketball Kimball, Kealani 18 2005 Women’s Volleyball Kimble, Bo 30 2000 Men’s Basketball Layana, Tim 54 2000 Baseball McFarland, Sarah 14 2002 Women’s Volleyball Noriega, Sarah 16 2007 Women’s Volleyball Stone, Gerald 10 2000 Baseball Wrench, Mardell 2 2000 Women’s Volleyball

Grad. 1986 1998 1990 2004 1990 1986 2000 1995 1974 1996

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president

R

Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J. ev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J., was named the 14th president

1977. Fr. Lawton was a Danforth

of Loyola Marymount University on June 1, 1999. Father

and Woodrow Wilson Fellow

Lawton leads LMU into the next millennium after serv-

at Harvard. He was ordained in

ing as the dean of Georgetown College at Georgetown University since 1989.

Following his preparation for

Lawton, a classicist, scripture scholar, administrator, and priest,

ordination from 1979-81, Fr. Lawton traveled to Germany to con-

was born in Cumberland, Maryland, and entered the Society of

duct independent study in both German and theology. In 1982, he

Jesus in July 1965.

accepted an assistant professorship teaching Hebrew and Aramaic

Possessing a wealth of experience in both university teaching and administration, Fr. Lawton comes to LMU after giving 20 years

at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, Italy, a post he held until 1984.

of service to Georgetown University. Serving as the assistant Dean

In addition to his teaching and administrative duties at George-

from 1984-89, Fr. Lawton also taught in the Theology department

town, Fr. Lawton served on numerous campus committees exam-

as an adjunct assistant professor during that period. He started at

ining such areas as campus planning, student life, freshman and

the University in 1977 as an assistant professor of Theology and

transfer student admissions, and community relations. Outside of

worked in that capacity until 1979.

the University he has served as a member of the Board of Trustees

He earned his bachelor of arts degree in classics from Fordham University in 1971, graduating Phi Beta Kappa (summa cum laude). Fr. Lawton went on to attend Harvard University where he completed his doctorate in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations in

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of the University of Scranton and Fairfield University. Father Lawton holds the rank of professor in LMU’s Departments of Theological Studies and Classics.


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director of athletics

Dr. William S. Husak F

or Dr. William S. Husak life is all about family and his 12 years as the Athletics Director at Loyola Marymount University reflects his familyfirst approach to life. And that approach has brought success never before seen at LMU. Since taking over the program in 1998, the Lions’ success has been some of the best in program history, Husak firmly believes the program has “just scratched the surface.” His administrative efforts have focused on developing a family of coaches, support staff and administrators who believe that LMU’s athletics program can be among the elite in the nation. This period of time has been marked by enhancing the support of the athletic teams through the new and updated facilities, increased scholarship and operational support and enhancing the coaching and support staff. The past 12 years have been some of the most successful seasons in school history as the Lions won over 54 percent of its dual competitions in that span and claimed the school’s first ever Commissioner’s Cup in 2006. Since 1998, LMU has claimed 26 conference championships and 32 NCAA postseason appearances. Off the field, the Lions have had a 65 percent increase in national scholar-athletes as 208 claimed the honor in the 2008-09 academic year. Husak attributes the current success and the future growth of the program to the staff that is in place. Since he took over the program, the coaching and administrative staffs that lend support to the more than 450 studentathletes has more than doubled in size. A full-time head coach will lead 19 of the varsity sports sponsored at LMU. When Husak took over, only nine of the programs were led by full-time coaches. In addition, support for the student-athletes was enhanced with the addition of 10 brand new staff positions, which included an athletic academic coordinator, marketing/promotions manager, ticket manager, corporate relations manager, two assistant athletic trainers, a two strength and conditioning assistant coaches, a assistant complaince director and an assistant media relations director. The final major piece to LMU Athletics’ growth and success has been Husak’s commitment to facilities. Since he has taken over, $30 million has been

put into athletic facilities. That list includes the Burns Aquatics Center, which was used as host to the 2002 and 2006 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championships. It has been the only time LMU has hosted an NCAA championship. Facility enhancements have also included the brand new Smith Field (softball), Thomas Higgins Short Game Center (golf), the Morris A. Pivaroff and George P. Kading Tournament Court (tennis), and the Jane Browne Bove Boathouse. LMU’s existing facilties have also seen their share of growth, including new bleachers and scoreboard to Sullivan Field (soccer), Mikos Blue Monster and Pride Park to Page Stadium (baseball), and a new sound system, floor and bleachers in Gersten Pavilion. More is on its way as the University committed more than 7,000 square feet for coaches offices at the Leavey Center. In addition, plans for the next 18 months include a new weight training facility with locker room and storage space and new locker room suites in Gersten Pavilion, including new state-of-the-art areas for men’s and women’s basketball. Husak comes from a long and accomplished background as an administrator, fundraiser and professor during a 19-year career at California State University, Long Beach. Between 1993-1998, he served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director and was mainly responsible for Athletics fundraising. While at CSULB between 1983 and 1997, Husak served as an assistant commissioner for the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). Between 1986 and 1993 he served as chairman of CSULB’s physical education department. As an associate professor of physical education at CSULB between 1979 and 1986, he established the university’s Motor Behavior Laboratory. A 1972 graduate of State University of New York (SUNY) at Cortland, Husak holds a master’s degree and Ph.D. in Physical Education from Texas A&M University. He and his wife of 38 years, Tish, live in Long Beach and have three sons, Greg, Todd and Jon. LMU Baseball

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I Want to Play at LMU... must be done directly from the testing agency’s website. The NCAA Eligibility Center routing code is 9999. If you have questions, you or your high school counselor can obtain assistance by calling the NCAA Eligibility Center at (317) 223-0700. After you graduate and before school closes for the summer, your counselor must send a copy of your final transcript to the Eligibility Center that includes your confirmation of graduation from high school. How do I know if I’m being recruited? You become a “prospective student-athlete” when you start ninth-grade classes. Before the ninth grade, you become a prospective student-athlete if a college gives you (or your relatives or friends) any financial aid or other benefits that the college does not provide to prospective students generally. You become a “recruited prospective student-athlete” at a particular college if any coach approaches you (or any member of your family) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that college. Activities by coaches that cause you to become a recruited prospective studentathlete are: (1) providing you with an official visit; (2) placing more than one telephone call to you or any other member of your family; or (3) visiting you or any other member of your family anywhere other than the college campus; or (4) issuing to you a National Letter of Intent or written offer of athletically related financial aid. Boosters: In addition to general recruiting regulations, no alumni, boosters or representatives of a college’s athletics interests can be involved in your recruitment. There can be no phone calls or letters from boosters. If an LMU booster is contacting you, please call the LMU Compliance Office as soon as possible at (310) 338-7789. Don’t risk your NCAA eligibility! When can I talk to the coach and have him/her see me play? TELEPHONE CALLS In all Sports Other Than Football and Basketball A college coach (but not a booster) is permitted to call you (or your parents or legal guardians) on or after July 1 following the completion of your junior year in high school. On or after July 1 after the completion of your junior year in high school, a college coach is permitted to call you only one time per week. Exception for Men’s Basketball ONLY Only in the sport of men’s basketball, a college coach (but not a booster) is permitted to call you (or your parents or legal guardians) one time per month on or after June 15 of your sophomore year in high school through July 31 of your junior year in high school. Coaches are permitted to call you

two (2) times per week on or after August 1 prior to your senior year in high school. For junior college and four-year transfer prospects, you may only receive one phone call per week, regardless of the time period. Exception for Women’s Basketball ONLY Only in the sport of women’s basketball, a college coach (but not a booster) is permitted to call you

(or your parents or legal guardians) one time during each of the months of April (on or after the Thursday after the conclusion of the Women’s Final Four) and May of your junior year in high school. You can receive one call on or after June 1 through June 20, and one call on or after June 21 through June 30 of your junior year in high school. In addition, you can receive three phone calls during the month of July following your junior year in high school, with no more than one call per week. On or after August 1 prior to your senior year in high school, you can receive no more than one phone call per week. Unlimited Phone Calls - All Sports Unlimited phone calls can be made to you (or your parents or legal guardians) by a college coach ONLY under the following circumstances: (1) during the five days immediately before your official visit by the college you will be visiting; (2) on the day of a coach’s off-campus contact with you by that coach; (3) on the initial date for signing the National Letter of Intent in your sport through two days after the initial signing date; and (4) you (or your parents or legal guardians) may telephone a coach at your expense as often as you wish. At the completion of your junior year (after July 1), coaches may also accept collect calls from you, using our toll-free number (1-800-LIONS-R-1). In men’s basketball ONLY, coaches may accept a tollfree call from you no earlier than the conclusion of your sophomore year in high school. RECRUITING CALENDARS Keep in mind that every sport has a different recruiting calendar. A coach in a particular sport may or may not be permitted to call you during certain times of the year. When you do speak to a college coach, be sure to ask about the recruiting calendar so you understand when you can accept phone calls from college coaches. You can also find the recruiting calendars for all sports on-line at www. ncaa.org. OFF-CAMPUS CONTACTS In all Sports Other Than Football and Basketball


INSIDE LMU A college coach is permitted to contact you in person off the college campus only on or after July 1 after the completion of your junior year in high school. A contact is any face-to-face meeting between a college coach or athletics staff member and you or your parents, during which any of you say more than “hello.” Also, any such face-to-face meeting that is prearranged or that takes place on your campus, at an organized competition or practice involving you or your high school, preparatory school, two-year college or all-star team shall be considered a contact, regardless of the conversation. Currently in all sports other than football, college coaches may contact you off the college campus no more than three times. However, a college coach may visit your high school (with the approval of your high school principal) only once a week during a contact period. Junior college prospects who are non-qualifiers as determined by the NCAA Eligibility Center may not be recruited until they have completed one academic year at the junior college. In Men’s Basketball A college coach is not permitted to contact you prior to the opening day of classes of your senior year in high school. During the academic year, a college coach is limited to seven recruiting opportunities with you (contacts and evaluations combined) with no more than three in-person, off-campus contacts at any site during your senior year in high school. In Women’s Basketball A college coach is not permitted to contact you prior to the opening day of classes of your senior year in high school. During the academic year, a college coach is limited to five recruiting opportunities with you (contacts and evaluations combined) with no more than three in-person, off-campus contacts at any site during your senior year in high school. This restriction includes your relatives or legal guardians, but does not include any contact made during your official visit to campus. Further, all communication between you, your relatives, legal guardians, your coach, or anyone else involved with your participation in basketball, directly or indirectly, and a college coach during the month of July is prohibited. EVALUATIONS An evaluation is any off-campus activity used to assess your academic qualifications or athletics ability, including a visit to your high school (during which no contact occurs) or watching you practice or compete at any site. Currently in all sports other than football and women’s basketball, a college coach is limited to seven opportunities (contacts and evaluations combined) to recruit you and not more than three of the seven opportunities may be contacts. In women’s basketball, coaches have a limit of five opportunities with which to recruit you (contact and evaluations combined) off the college campus. Not more than three of those five opportunities may be contacts. Once you sign a National Letter of Intent, you may be evaluated an unlimited number of times by a college coach from the college with which you have signed. LETTERS AND RECRUITING MATERIALS In all sports other than men’s basketball, letters (including emails) and printed recruiting information may be sent to you starting September 1st at the beginning of your junior year in high school. In men’s basketball, you may receive these materials after June 15 at the completion of your sophomore year in high school. This information can only be sent to you through regular mail services. College coaches are not permitted to send anything to you (expect a National Letter of Intent offer) through any express mail service (e.g. Federal Express, UPS, DHL, etc.). For more information, please visit our website at www.LMULions.com. Good Luck and GO LIONS!!!

Staff Directory GENERAL PHONE:.......................................................................... (310) 338-2765 TICKETS:.......................................................................................... (310) 338-LION BY MAIL:.....................Administration:........................ Loyola Marymount University ...........................Gersten Pavilion; 1 LMU Drive - MS 8505; Los Angeles, CA 90045 ....................................Coaching Staff:........................ Loyola Marymount University ..............................Leavey Center; 1 LMU Drive - MS 8235; Los Angeles, CA 90045 BY FAX: Leavey Center:........... (310) 338-5915 Men’s Basketball: .......... (310) 338-7644 Aquatics: .................. (310) 338-3796 Media Services: ............. (310) 338-2703 Training Room: ......... (310) 338-5191 Administration:.............. (310) 338-4577 Compliance: ............. (310) 258-4628 Administration (Area Code - 310) Athletic Director Dr. William Husak.........Director of Athletics.............................................. 338-5940 Dan Smith.....................Associate Athletic Director - Internal Ops.............. 338-7483 Addie Casey..................Office Supervisor/Co-Camp Director...................... 338-3047 Faith Sauerwald............Senior Secretary/Co-Camp Director....................... 338-4504 June D’Amour...............Senior Secretary.................................................... 338-1743 Compliance Sara Webster................Assistant Athletic Director - Compliance................ 338-7789 John Infante..................Assistant Director of Compliance.......................... 338-3706 Business & Finance Maria Behm..................Associate Athletic Director - Business/SWA............ 338-7645 Robyn Millen.................Business Affairs Assistant...................................... 338-2953 Media Services/Sports Information John Shaffer.................Assistant Athletics Director - Media Services.......... 338-7643

Sports: Men’s basketball, Men’s & Women’s Water Polo, Men’s Golf

Mark Dodson................Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations....... 338-5798 Sports: Men’s & Women’s Soccer, Women’s Basketball, Softball Tyler Geivett..................Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations....... 338-7638

Sports: Baseball, Volleyball, Swimming

Ahnie Draper................Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant......... 338-7768

Sports: M/W Tennis, Rowing/Crew, Cross Country/Track, Cheer

Academics Matt Casana.................Director of Academic Services............................... 338-1736 Sherilyn Frazier..............Assistant Academic Advisor................................... 338-6594 Eric Wiener...................Academics Assistant.............................................. 258-8872 Development Brian Luft......................Assistant Athletic Director - Development............. 338-7853 Rob Anderson...............Dir. of Annual Support for Athletic Giving ............ 338-2908 Jason Hanchar..............Corporate Relations Manager............................... 338-5201 Tickets/Marketing/Promotions Karina Handeland.........Assistant Athletics Director - Marketing................. 258-8608 Alisa Binetti...................Ticket Manager..................................................... 338-4537 Danny Cup Choy..........Marketing Assistant.............................................. 338-5466 Heather Herkenhoff......Central Ticket Agency........................................... 338-4537 Strength Room Bobby Harmstom..........Strength and Conditioning Coach......................... 338-7690

Sports: Men’s basketball, Women’s Basketball, Baseball, Women’s Volleyball

Ciara Carl.....................Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach.................... 338-5796

Sports: M/W Tennis, Women’s Water Polo, Men’s Soccer, Golf, Softball, Cheer

Geno del Rosario..........Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach.................... 338-5796

Sports: Women’s Soccer, Swimming, Men’s Water Polo, Cross Country/Track, Rowing

Training Room Keith Ellison..................Coordinator of Athletics Medicine......................... 338-2874

Sports: Men’s basketball, M/W Water Polo, Cross Country/Track, Cheer

Joe Gonzalez................Assistant Athletics Trainer..................................... 338-2764

Sports: Women’s Basketball, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Tennis, Golf

Beth Drayer...................Assistant Athletics Trainer..................................... 338-2340

Sports: Women’s Soccer, Men’s Tennis, Softball, Swimming

Steven Cortez...............Assistant Athletics Trainer..................................... 338-5220

Sports: Women’s Volleyball, Baseball, Men’s Crew, Women’s Rowing

Facilities Shane Howell................Athletic Facilities Manager.................................... 338-7641 Shelton Lorick...............Athletic Facilities Assistant..................................... 338-7642 Angelo Rawles..............Athletic Facilities Assistant..................................... 338-7642 SPORTS Jason Gill......................Baseball Head Coach............................................ 338-2949 Max Good....................Men’s Basketball Head Coach............................... 338-7623 Julie Wilhoit..................Women’s Basketball Head Coach.......................... 338-7699 John Loughran..............Men’s Water Polo Head Coach.............................. 338-1844 Kyle Witt......................Women’s Water Polo Head Coach......................... 258-8646 Bonnie Adair.................Women’s Swimming Head Coach......................... 258-4685 Dawn Regan.................Rowing/Crew Head Coach.................................... 338-7624 Scott Guerrero..............Cross Country/Track Head Coach......................... 338-7630 Alex Galvan..................Men’s Golf Head Coach........................................ 258-8619 Paul Krumpe.................Men’s Soccer Head Coach..................................... 338-7640 Joe Mallia.....................Women’s Soccer Head Coach................................ 338-2795 Gary Ferrin....................Softball Head Coach............................................. 338-7651 Brad Sceney..................Men’s Tennis Head Coach..................................... 338-7589 Jamie Sanchez..............Women’s Tennis Head Coach................................ 338-7506 Steve Stratos.................Volleyball Head Coach.......................................... 338-4528 LMU Baseball

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Los Angeles

Home of the Lions

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rab your sunscreen and your towel, because LA has more than 50 miles of coastline and 33 public beaches, so you can always find a stretch of sand to snatch and plenty of waves to catch. But don’t forget your appetite, an extra suitcase and a sense of adventure, because LA’s coastal cities are more than just a bunch of pretty places. From the quiet enclaves of Playa del Rey and Marina del Rey just minutes from the LMU campus, to the funky ambience of Venice with its offbeat street performers, each of these waterfront wonders offers its own personality and its own take on dining, shopping, attractions and activities. Where to Eat: Coastal Cuisine Got a hankering for fresh seafood? How about a healthy entrée salad? Or a greasy burger? Our beach cities have them all. Representing diverse coastal cuisine is the spruced-up Mexican fare of celebrity chefs Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken, hosts of the Food Network’s “Too Hot Tamales,” at Border Grill Santa Monica. For even more celebrity watching, head to The Lobster in Santa Monica or Geoffrey’s on the beach in Malibu. Artist types like the Asian fusion cuisine at Chaya Venice, where local artists, musicians and movie industry moguls hang out. Meanwhile, couples enjoy romantic dinners overlooking the marina and its million-dollar yachts at Café del Rey in Marina del Rey. More casual fare can be had at a number of local hot dog and hamburger stands. And several eateries at San Pedro’s Ports O’ Call Village serve up freshly caught seafood cooked on outdoor grills.

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Where to Shop: Retail Therapy If you’re looking for that perfect bathing suit or pair of sunglasses or a chic, antique accent table for your living room, you’ve come to the right place. Head to Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade for several pedestrian-only blocks full of well-known retailers such as Pottery Barn and Urban Outfitters, as well as one-of-a-kind shops, plus three multiplex cinemas and a slew of restaurants, cafes and bars. Nearby, the hottest celebs — Jennifer Aniston, Leonardo DiCaprio, Gwyneth Paltrow and George Clooney among them — shop at Fred Segal. Equally alluring is Montana Avenue, where you’ll find high-end designer boutiques, including some that are owned by celebrity clans. And if it’s quirky you want, go straight to Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice for antiques, vintage clothing, funky collectibles and locally created art — all set in the neighborhood’s laid-back beach atmosphere. What to See: Fabled Attractions When you get tired of sunbathing and surfing, there’s always something fun to do. For classic serenity, visit the Getty Villa, presiding on a promontory overlooking the ocean on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. It recently reopened after nearly a decade of renovations and has an exquisite permanent exhibition of Greek, Roman and Etruscan antiquities. Partake in good old-fashioned fun and take a ride on the 1916, fully restored carousel inside a National Historic Landmark hippodrome building on the Santa Monica Pier. The pier also is home to Pacific Park, where you can hop onto a Ferris wheel, a roller coaster and other rides and play arcade games over Santa Monica Bay.


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Just south of the pier, there’s plenty to gawk at along the Venice Beach boardwalk, from the off-the-wall street performers on Ocean Front Walk, to the washboard stomachs and bulging biceps at the Muscle Beach outdoor gym. Or rent some skates and draw some of your own attention. If you’re farther south, visit the spectacular wood and glass Wayfarers Chapel, designed by Lloyd Wright, Frank’s son, which overlooks the Pacific Ocean just south of Palos Verdes. While you’re in the area, stop by the pristine Trump National Golf Club for a round of golf and breathtaking views. If it’s family fun you’re looking for, you can get an up-close-and-personal look at the Pacific Ocean’s inhabitants at the Aquarium of the Pacific on Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach. In San Pedro, the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium recently had a $10 million facelift and features a hands-on Exploration Center and an aquatic nursery. While you’re in San Pedro, catch the fantastic views from Point Fermin Lighthouse, one of LA’s most historic landmarks. Or better yet, take a stroll on the new San Pedro Waterfront Promenade, lined with magnolias, peppermint trees and colorful gardens. If you’d rather be on the water, you can take a cruise with Hornblower Cruises & Events in Marina del Rey or with Spirit Cruises & Yacht Parties in San Pedro. Dinner cruises are available, and if you want to celebrate a special occasion with 40 to 400 of your closest friends, you can charter yachts from Hornblower, Spirit or FantaSea Yachts & Yacht Club. You can even get away to Catalina, the “island of romance,” in less than an hour and a half from San Pedro or Long Beach via the Catalina Express ferry. Where to Stay: Hot, Hip Hotels After a day in the sun, there are plenty of places to relax and get a good night’s sleep. Santa Monica Beach is virtually the backyard of Shutters on the Beach and Casa Del Mar. Just steps away are Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel and Le Merigot, a JW Marriott Beach Hotel and Spa. Nearby, the Viceroy Santa Monica is a hip, urban, boutique retreat, while the historic Fairmont Miramar Hotel Santa Monica. For a little vintage style, stay at Venice Beach Suites & Hotel, right in the midst of Venice’s bustling scene. Farther south, the Marina del Rey Marriott and the Ritz-Carlton Marina del Rey overlook thousands of yachts moored in one of the world’s largest man-made recreational marinas.

Things To See And Do In Southern California Anaheim Ducks Los Angeles Sparks Big Bear Mountain / Lake Los Angeles Zoo Catalina Island Malibu Disneyland Mammoth Mountain Disney Studios Manhattan Beach Dodger Stadium Marina del Rey Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Mann’s Chinese Theatre Edison Field Melrose Getty Museum Newport Beach Great Western Forum Queen Mary Greek Theatre Paramount Studios Griffith Park Observatory Planet Hollywood Hard Rock Cafe Redondo Beach Hermosa Beach Rodeo Drive Hollywood Bowl Rose Bowl Hollywood Park Santa Monica Pier / Third Hollywood Walk of Fame Street Promenade House of Blues Sea World Huntington Beach Shrine Auditorium Knotts Berry Farm Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Legoland Six Flags Magic Mountain Long Beach Aquarium Snow Summit Staples Center LA Angels of Anaheim Universal Studios / Los Angeles Avengers City Walk Los Angeles Clippers LA Memorial Coliseum Venice Beach Los Angeles Dodgers Walt Disney Concert Hall Los Angeles Kings Warner Bros. Studios Los Angeles Lakers LMU Baseball

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BASEBALL HISTORY - 2009 OVERALL STATISTICS 2009 LMU Baseball Overall Statistics for LMU (as of Jan 20, 2010) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 30-29 Home: 18-7 Away: 12-22 WCC: 13-8 Player

24 SONGCO, Angelo 27 BAUER, Brad 33 ENOS, Ollie 32 WHEELER, Ryan 5 BERNARDY, T.J. 2 HAWTHORNE, Ryan 8 JOHNSON, Jonathan 12 SPRAKER, Kyle 30 GEE, Trevor 3 ROE, Shon 28 SIMONITSCH, Evan -------------------34 BRYAN, Josh 23 DUGONI, Will 9 IRVINE, Andrew 14 VIERRA, Joe 16 GUTHRIE, Alex 7 MENDOZA, Brett 1 LOWE, Mike

avg gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b 3b hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb hp

so gdp

ob%

sf sh sb-att

214 106 153 232 114 228 226 209 106 220 149

65 17 29 61 14 39 41 50 16 28 21

77 34 49 74 36 70 69 63 29 57 37

17 7 13 20 6 12 10 18 2 10 7

63 145 22 46 31 65 48 127 28 50 29 85 24 96 30 97 16 33 41 82 12 44

.678 .434 .425 .547 .439 .373 .425 .464 .311 .373 .295

41 16 6 33 9 22 25 25 5 13 10

11 2 5 12 8 1 11 10 8 2 8

51 24 20 24 14 38 24 33 16 36 29

0 0 4 7 6 3 0 2 2 6 3

.481 .419 .361 .427 .393 .368 .398 .397 .347 .300 .325

2 0 0 2 2 5 2 0 4 2 2 6 2 7 3 11 2 5 5 9 2 10

5-8 1-2 1-2 5-6 0-0 2-5 6-12 2-3 2-3 1-6 2-3

5-1

16 40 21 10 10 7 4

3 4 3 2 1 0 0

4 8 4 1 1 0 0

2 1 1 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 1 0 0 0 0

2 5 3 0 0 0 0

9 14 8 1 1 0 0

.563 .350 .381 .100 .100 .000 .000

2 2 1 1 0 3 0

0 0 1 0 0 0 1

7 10 12 4 4 4 3

0 1 0 1 0 0 0

.333 .238 .261 .182 .100 .300 .200

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0

0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

.360 .321 .320 .319 .316 .307 .305 .301 .274 .259 .248

59-59

.250 .200 .190 .100 .100 .000 .000

10-3

37-27 44-40 59-59 39-30 58-57 59-59 54-52 39-27 58-57 56-46

27-7 10-5 10-1 6-1 9-0

3 15 1 1 0 1 3 9 1 2 0 1 7 1 2 4 1 0 0 5 0 0

po

a

e

fld%

121

4

2

.984

0

0

1

.000

192

30

2

.991

515

47

2

.996

214

28

1

.996

93

8

3

.971

123 195

6

.981

23 119

13

.916

4

12

4

.800

88 175

22

.923

3

.974 1.000

109

4

1

0

0

12

2

1

.933

5

0

0

1.000

3

0

0

1.000

6

3

0

1.000

3

0

0

1.000

1

1

0

1.000

Totals

.2 9 7

59

2065

394

613

126

19

42

354

903

. 437

214

80

353

35

.380

26

58

30-53

1553

691

67

.971

Opponents

.3 0 4

59

2046

375

621

142

25

55

343

978

. 478

198

61

404

48

.378

26

42

58-79

1564

635

80

.965

LOB - Team (487), Opp (446). DPs turned - Team (61), Opp (46). CI - Team (1), BERNARDY, T. 1, Opp (2). IBB - Team (10), SONGCO, A. 7, DUGONI, W. 2, BAUER, B. 1, Opp (9). Picked off - HAWTHORNE, R 4, SONGCO, A. 2, ROE, S. 1, SIMONITSCH 1, JOHNSON, J. 1, GEE, T. 1, WHEELER, R. 1, BERNARDY, T. 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player

era

w-l

cg

sho

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

b/avg

3.58 4.39 5.05 5.09 5.74 6.30 6.75 7.03 7.41 7.59

7-2 5-5 3-1 2-4 4-4 0-2 2-1 1-3 2-5 4-2

16 28 17 19 14 16 15 17 15 21

13 0 10 0 13 2 0 4 11 3

3 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

1 103.0 2 41.0 0 76.2 5 23.0 0 73.2 0 30.0 0 22.2 1 32.0 0 64.1 0 42.2

104 39 87 29 96 36 29 50 82 58

44 23 47 16 57 27 21 31 61 36

41 20 43 13 47 21 17 25 53 36

27 17 18 12 9 17 12 24 37 14

91 35 48 28 51 18 28 29 41 31

23 11 15 6 15 12 6 13 20 18

6 0 5 0 6 2 0 0 1 3

10 6 10 1 7 3 5 1 7 5

.265 .255 .295 .296 .317 .305 .312 .370 .324 .341

1 7 1 1 3 12 3 1 2 12 3 8 4 1 5 6 2 8 3 4

2 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 1

2 3 6 0 2 2 1 2 1 6

8 3 4 1 6 1 1 6 10 2

7.11 15.43

0-0 0-0

3 2

3 0

0 0

0/0 0/0

0 0

6.1 2.1

7 4

7 5

5 4

7 4

4 0

2 1

1 1

0 0

.280 .364

1 1

0 1

0 0

1 0

0 0

Totals

5 .6 5

30-29

59

59

3

1/0

9

517.2

621

375

325

198

404

142

25

55

. 304

29

61

8

26

42

Opponents

5 .8 4

29-30

59

59

4

2/1

8

521.1

613

394

338

214

353

126

19

42

. 297

64

80

12

26

58

26 ROBERTS, Lee 17 EUSEBIO, Chris 35 CARREON, Ramiro 6 ESQUIVEL, Xavier 41 GILLINGHAM, Alex 21 WHEELER, Jason 42 BURRELL, Jeremy 36 LALLY, John 25 CHO, Ernie 18 McCLINTICK, Jordan -------------------19 VIRAMONTES, Martin 43 COVELO, Steve

app gs

sv

wp hp bk sfa sha

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PB - Team (5), ENOS, O. 3, BERNARDY, T. 2, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (8), McCLINTICK 3, GILLINGHAM 2, LALLY, J. 1, BURRELL, J. 1, ROBERTS, L. 1, Opp (11). SBA/ATT - ENOS, O. (30-42), BERNARDY, T. (28-35), CARREON, R. (15-18), LALLY, J. (9-10), CHO, E. (5-9), ROBERTS, L. (4-9), GILLINGHAM (5-8), McCLINTICK (5-8), WHEELER, J. (3-5), VIRAMONTES (4-4), ESQUIVEL, X. (3-3), EUSEBIO, C. (3-3), COVELO, S. (2-2).

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BASEBALL HISTORY - 2009 CONFERENCE STATISTICS GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

2009 LMU Baseball Conference statistics for LMU (as of Jan 20, 2010) (WCC games only Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 13-8 Home: 7-2 Away: 6-6 WCC: 13-8 Player

5 BERNARDY, T.J. 8 JOHNSON, Jonathan 33 ENOS, Ollie 2 HAWTHORNE, Ryan 32 WHEELER, Ryan 3 ROE, Shon 12 SPRAKER, Kyle 27 BAUER, Brad 24 SONGCO, Angelo 28 SIMONITSCH, Evan 30 GEE, Trevor -------------------7 MENDOZA, Brett 34 BRYAN, Josh 23 DUGONI, Will 14 VIERRA, Joe 9 IRVINE, Andrew

avg gp-gs

ab

r

h

rbi

tb

slg%

bb hp

so gdp

ob%

sf sh sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

45 80 56 89 83 78 91 36 83 62 27

6 16 14 13 17 14 16 5 20 11 3

19 30 21 31 28 24 27 10 22 14 5

3 5 5 4 6 7 9 2 8 0 0

1 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0

1 1 0 0 3 4 2 0 4 0 0

14 12 9 9 18 23 14 5 13 7 4

27 44 26 35 47 43 46 12 42 14 5

.600 .550 .464 .393 .566 .551 .505 .333 .506 .226 .185

3 3 5 9 14 4 5 5 11 6 2

4 6 1 0 4 0 2 1 3 4 2

8 10 4 17 10 15 11 10 23 11 3

1 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 1

.491 .433 .435 .408 .455 .329 .347 .381 .367 .324 .281

1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 1

1 6 3 2 0 4 4 0 0 5 0

0-0 3-4 1-1 1-2 3-3 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-2

67

9

0

1.000

42

75

0

1.000

59

7

2

.971

39

1

0

1.000

201

23

0

1.000

24

72

7

.932

7

48

6

.902

0

0

0

.000

44

0

0

1.000

46

0

2

.958

0

4

0

1.000

2 2 1 0 0

0 1 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

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

1 1 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0

2 2 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

.333 .333 .000 .000

0 0 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

1

0

0

1.000

0

0

0

.000

4

0

0

1.000

0

0

0

.000

1.000

0 0 0 0 0

0

0

0

.000

21

735 137 231

49

8 15 128 341

.464

70 27 126

10

.390

9 25

14-20

556 257

19

.977

21

717 105 203

39

7 21 100 319

.445

49 22 124

19

.345

6 17

8-15

554 214

22

.972

.422 .375 .375 .348 .337 .308 .297 .278 .265 .226 .185

15-12

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

3-0

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.314

Opponents

.283

21-21 15-15 21-21 21-21 20-20 21-21 12-10 21-21 21-21 14-6

3-0 9-0 1-0 1-0

2b 3b hr

LOB - Team (176), Opp (150). DPs turned - Team (23), Opp (16). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (2), SONGCO, A. 2, Opp (2). Picked off - HAWTHORNE, R 2, BERNARDY, T. 1, WHEELER, R. 1.

(WCC games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player

36 LALLY, John 18 McCLINTICK, Jordan 26 ROBERTS, Lee 42 BURRELL, Jeremy 35 CARREON, Ramiro 17 EUSEBIO, Chris 41 GILLINGHAM, Alex 25 CHO, Ernie 6 ESQUIVEL, Xavier -------------------21 WHEELER, Jason

era

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1.50 1.69 3.16 3.38 4.26 4.50 4.97 7.90 9.00

0-0 0-0 6-1 0-0 1-0 3-1 2-1 1-3 0-2

app gs

5 4 8 3 5 9 7 6 5

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bb

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hr

b/avg

0 0 7 0 1 0 7 6 0

0 0 3 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 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

6.0 5.1 57.0 5.1 19.0 14.0 41.2 27.1 6.0

8 6 54 4 18 11 55 34 11

1 1 22 2 10 7 28 25 8

1 1 20 2 9 7 23 24 6

2 0 11 1 5 4 2 18 5

3 2 46 7 9 6 24 18 7

3 1 10 2 3 2 8 7 3

0 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0

0 0 7 0 1 5 5 2 0

.320 .316 .249 .211 .257 .212 .324 .327 .379

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1 0 5 0 3 1 7 4 0

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0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0

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0

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1

1

2

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21

21

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203

105

94

49

124

39

7

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17

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8-13

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21

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231

137

123

70

126

49

8

15

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14

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PB - Team (0), Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (2), McCLINTICK 1, ROBERTS, L. 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - BERNARDY, T. (5-9), ENOS, O. (3-6), GILLINGHAM (2-4), ROBERTS, L. (0-3), McCLINTICK (1-2), CHO, E. (1-2), CARREON, R. (2-2), LALLY, J. (1-1), ESQUIVEL, X. (1-1).

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BASEBALL HISTORY - 2009 GAME RESULTS 2009 LMU Baseball Game Results for LMU (as of Jan 20, 2010) (All games) Date

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Feb 20, 2009 Feb 21, 2009 Feb 21, 2009 Feb 22, 2009 Feb 24, 2009 Feb 25, 2009 Feb 28, 2009 Feb 28, 2009 Mar 01, 2009 Mar 03, 2009 Mar 06, 2009 Mar 07, 2009 Mar 07, 2009 Mar 08, 2009 Mar 10, 2009 Mar 12, 2009 Mar 13, 2009 Mar 14, 2009 Mar 15, 2009 Mar 17, 2009 Mar 20, 2009 Mar 21, 2009 Mar 21, 2009 Mar 22, 2009 Mar 24, 2009 * Mar 27, 2009 * Mar 28, 2009 * Mar 29, 2009 Mar 31, 2009 Apr 01, 2009 * Apr 03, 2009 * Apr 04, 2009 * Apr 05, 2009 Apr 07, 2009 * Apr 09, 2009 * Apr 11, 2009 * Apr 11, 2009 Apr 13, 2009 Apr 14, 2009 * Apr 17, 2009 * Apr 18, 2009 * Apr 19, 2009 Apr 21, 2009 * Apr 24, 2009 * Apr 25, 2009 * Apr 26, 2009 Apr 29, 2009 * May 01, 2009 * May 02, 2009 * May 03, 2009 May 09, 2009 May 10, 2009 May 11, 2009 May 13, 2009 * May 15, 2009 * May 16, 2009 * May 17, 2009 May 22, 2009 May 23, 2009 * = Conference game () extra inning game

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UTAH UTAH-1 UTAH-2 UTAH at Cal State Northridge LONG BEACH STATE HOLY CROSS-1 HOLY CROSS-2 HOLY CROSS at #5 UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara at UC Santa Barbara-1 at UC Santa Barbara-2 at UC Santa Barbara UC RIVERSIDE at Hawai'i at Hawai'i at Hawai'i at Hawai'i at Long Beach State #24 FRESNO STATE #24 FRESNO STATE-1 #24 FRESNO STATE-2 #24 FRESNO STATE CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE at Santa Clara at Santa Clara at Santa Clara #8 UC IRVINE at UCLA PORTLAND PORTLAND PORTLAND at #6 Cal State Fullerton SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO-1 SAN FRANCISCO-2 at #3 UC Irvine at UC Riverside at Pepperdine at Pepperdine at Pepperdine USC at Saint Mary's (CA) at Saint Mary's (CA) at Saint Mary's (CA) at CS Bakersfield #30 SAN DIEGO #30 SAN DIEGO #30 SAN DIEGO at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona at USC at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Gonzaga

Score

W L W W W L W W W W L L L L L L L L L L W W W W W W W W L W W W L W W L W L W W L L L W L L W W W W L L L L L L W L L

8-7 7-11 13-1 3-1 11-10 6-9 4-3 16-5 14-3 11-3 0-1 9-12 5-9 3-10 9-10 5-6 2-3 5-9 5-6 6-12 8-7 7-6 7-3 11-7 12-9 2-0 7-4 14-8 8-19 3-2 11-6 17-5 3-7 8-3 12-3 6-9 9-4 4-6 8-5 9-1 0-2 3-11 5-13 5-4 6-13 4-5 13-2 6-5 7-3 5-4 2-12 5-9 6-7 2-11 3-4 4-5 4-2 3-4 3-14

Inns

(11) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Overall

1-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 4-2-0 5-2-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 8-2-0 8-3-0 8-4-0 8-5-0 8-6-0 8-7-0 8-8-0 8-9-0 8-10-0 8-11-0 8-12-0 9-12-0 10-12-0 11-12-0 12-12-0 13-12-0 14-12-0 15-12-0 16-12-0 16-13-0 17-13-0 18-13-0 19-13-0 19-14-0 20-14-0 21-14-0 21-15-0 22-15-0 22-16-0 23-16-0 24-16-0 24-17-0 24-18-0 24-19-0 25-19-0 25-20-0 25-21-0 26-21-0 27-21-0 28-21-0 29-21-0 29-22-0 29-23-0 29-24-0 29-25-0 29-26-0 29-27-0 30-27-0 30-28-0 30-29-0

WCC

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 3-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 5-1-0 5-1-0 6-1-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0 8-2-0 8-3-0 8-4-0 8-4-0 9-4-0 9-5-0 9-6-0 9-6-0 10-6-0 11-6-0 12-6-0 12-6-0 12-6-0 12-6-0 12-6-0 12-7-0 12-8-0 13-8-0 13-8-0 13-8-0

Pitcher of record

EUSEBIO, C. (W 1-0) CHO, E. (L 0-1) GILLINGHAM (W 1-0) ROBERTS, L. (W 1-0) ESQUIVEL, X. (W 1-0) WHEELER, J. (L 0-1) ESQUIVEL, X. (W 2-0) CHO, E. (W 1-1) GILLINGHAM (W 2-0) McCLINTICK (W 1-0) EUSEBIO, C. (L 0-1) McCLINTICK (L 1-1) GILLINGHAM (L 2-1) LALLY, J. (L 0-1) ESQUIVEL, X. (L 2-1) ESQUIVEL, X. (L 2-2) CHO, E. (L 1-2) WHEELER, J. (L 0-2) EUSEBIO, C. (L 1-2) BURRELL, J. (L 0-1) McCLINTICK (W 2-1) McCLINTICK (W 3-1) CARREON, R. (W 1-0) BURRELL, J. (W 1-1) BURRELL, J. (W 2-1) ROBERTS, L. (W 2-0) CARREON, R. (W 2-0) EUSEBIO, C. (W 2-2) LALLY, J. (L 0-2) EUSEBIO, C. (W 3-2) ROBERTS, L. (W 3-0) CHO, E. (W 2-2) ESQUIVEL, X. (L 2-3) CARREON, R. (W 3-0) ROBERTS, L. (W 4-0) CHO, E. (L 2-3) GILLINGHAM (W 3-1) EUSEBIO, C. (L 3-3) LALLY, J. (W 1-2) ROBERTS, L. (W 5-0) CHO, E. (L 2-4) GILLINGHAM (L 3-2) CARREON, R. (L 3-1) ROBERTS, L. (W 6-0) CHO, E. (L 2-5) EUSEBIO, C. (L 3-4) McCLINTICK (W 4-1) ROBERTS, L. (W 7-0) GILLINGHAM (W 4-2) EUSEBIO, C. (W 4-4) ROBERTS, L. (L 7-1) GILLINGHAM (L 4-3) LALLY, J. (L 1-3) McCLINTICK (L 4-2) ROBERTS, L. (L 7-2) ESQUIVEL, X. (L 2-4) EUSEBIO, C. (W 5-4) EUSEBIO, C. (L 5-5) GILLINGHAM (L 4-4)

Attend

475 38 5 40 0 415 3 41 28 0 341 32 1 42 3 846 297 18 7 20 3 38 9 1 05 2084 2639 3306 2631 673 479 423 5 20 4 89 3 24 26 4 3 01 35 1 2 13 44 1 32 4 38 2 3 95 1548 49 8 48 9 49 8 523 17 5 29 2 61 1 41 9 323 30 3 27 7 307 384 38 9 41 2 45 3 792 61 6 5 07 33 5 1072 1029 80 6 1216 1376

Time

4:10 3:03 2:48 2:32 3:43 2:59 3:02 3:08 3:02 3:28 2:25 3:10 2:50 2:58 3.56 3:33 2:41 3:04 2:34 3:56 3:23 2:47 2:44 3:12 3:06 2:41 3:07 3:39 3:34 3:28 2:55 2:56 3:10 3:02 2:36 3:00 2:58 3:05 3:20 2:53 2:20 3:03 3:00 3:04 3:11 2:21 2:31 2:47 2:39 3:19 2:49 2:41 2:50 3:17 2:34 3:19 2:52 2:59 2:55


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2009 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE HONORS

Player of the Year: James Meador, San Diego Pitcher of the Year: Matt Fields, Gonzaga Freshman of the Year: Troy Channing, Saint Mary's Coach of the Year: Mark Machtolf, Gonzaga Defensive Player of the Year: Denny Duron, Pepperdine

2009 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE TEAM

West Coast Conference baseball competition continues its long history in 2010, celebrating its 43rd year of competition. After years of a two-division format, the league altered the format for the 2006 season. Each team now meets for one three-game series, with the regular season champion also earning the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. LMU, Pepperdine, Saint Mary’s, Santa Clara, San Francisco, San Diego, Portland and Gonzaga comprise the baseball alignment. Gonzaga and Portland, long-time members in every other conference sport, joined the league in baseball in 1996 after migrating from the Pacific-10 North Division. Baseball was originally established as a conference sport in 1968. From 1977-84, WCC teams competed with teams from the Big West Conference in the Northern California Baseball Association (Saint Mary’s, San Francisco, and Santa Clara), and the Southern California Baseball Association (LMU, Pepperdine, and San Diego). The WCC sponsors championships in 13 sports for men and women: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s crew, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball.

WCC ANNOUNCES 2009 ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS Four different West Coast Conference programs shared in the All-Conference individual honors, with San Diego's James Meador and Gonzaga's Matt Fields highlighting this year's honorees. Meador and Fields were near unanimous selections as WCC Player and Pitcher of the Year, respectively, while Saint Mary's Troy Channing was a unanimous selection for Freshman of the Year honors, and Pepperdine's Denny Duron took home the second-ever WCC Defensive Player of the Year award. Gonzaga Head Coach Mark Machtolf was named WCC Coach of the Year after leading the Zags to the program's first ever regular season crown. Meador is the second Torero in three year's to win the conference's top award and the fourth overall. He had a highly productive 2009 campaign as he led the league in batting (.438) hits (39), and total bases (60) during conference play. He was also tied for fifth in RBI (23) and was third in doubles (9) during league play. He was extremely consistent for San Diego as he recorded multiple hits in 15 of 21 league games. Overall, Meador was fourth in the league in batting (.376) and was second in hits (80). The Ramona, CA native was just two hits and three doubles away from entering the Toreros' all-time single season list. Fields is the second Bulldog to win Pitcher of the Year in three years, following Clayton Mortensen in 2007. He completed conference play with an undefeated 5-0 record to go along with a 2.81 ERA. Overall, Fields finished the season with a 7-1 record and ranked second in the league in ERA at 2.85. Throughout the season he only allowed four earned runs once and didnt allow more than three in any other game that he started and went at least five innings in every game. He also recorded one complete game shutout this season. Channing is the third Gael to win the award as the conference's top freshman. He had one of the most successfull rookie campaigns in WCC history as he almost became just the third player in conference history to win the Triple Crown, finishing the season ranked first in the league in home runs (20), RBI (75), and second in batting average (.379). Channing also led all freshman nationally in home runs, RBI, total bases (149), and slugging percentage (.723).

Duron was named the WCC's Defensive Player of the Year in its second year of existence. He committed just three errors all season and only one during conference play, while compiling a .982 fielding percentage.

Team San Francisco Pepperdine Saint Mary’s Gonzaga Santa Clara Pepperdine San Diego Saint Mary’s San Francisco LMU Saint Mary’s Santa Clara San Francisco Santa Clara San Diego San Francisco San Diego San Francisco LMU Pepperdine Gonzaga Gonzaga San Diego LMU Gonzaga

Pos. 3B LHP 3B RHP RHP RHP RHP OF OF 2B RHP SS OF C OF RHP SS SS RHP OF OF C 3B 1B 1B

*Previous Times an All-WCC First Team Selection Name Kyle Barraclough Andrew Biancardi Troy Channing Cole Cook Bryan Haar Ryan Hawthorne Brian Humphries Kris Kauppila Kyle Kraus Shon Roe

Year Hometown SR El Segundo, Calif. SO Thousand Oaks, Calif. FR Pleasanton, Calif. SR Everett, Wash. JR Santa Clara, Calif. SR Lancaster, Calif. JR El Cajon, Calif. JR Stockton, Calif. SR Reno, Nev. SO Lakewood, Calif. SR Issaquah, Wash. JR Belmont, Calif. SR Castro Valley, Calif. JR Huntington Beach, Calif. JR Ramona, Calif. JR El Cerrito, Calif. SR Scottsdale, Ariz. JR Walnut Creek, Calif. SR Hermosa Beach, Calif. SR Duval, Wash. SR Hollister, Calif. JR Vancouver, Wash. SO Las Vegas, Nev. JR Torrance, Calif. SR San Diego, Calif. #Unanimous Selection

2009 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Team Saint Mary's Santa Clara Saint Mary's Pepperdine San Diego LMU Pepperdine Portland Portland LMU

Pos. RHP OF 3B RHP 1B OF OF SS RHP SS

Hometown Santa Clara, Calif. Aptos, Calif. Pleasanton, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Granada Hills, Calif. El Cajon, Calif. Glendale, Calif. West Linn, Ore. Palmdale, Calif.

2009 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION Name Scott Alexander Anthony Aliotti Steven Ames Brandon Berl T.J. Bernardy Cort Carpenter Bobby Ethel Ryan Hawthorne Riley Henricks Matt Hiserman Kris Kauppila Matt Long Nick McCoy Cory Miller Shon Roe Kyle Spraker Bryce Uhrig Zach Varce

Team Pepperdine Saint Mary's Gonzaga Saint Mary's LMU Portland San Francisco LMU Portland San Francisco Portland Santa Clara San Diego Saint Mary's LMU LMU Pepperdine Portland

2009 WEST COAST CONFERENCE STANDINGS

Team Gonzaga *#^ LMU San Francisco Pepperdine San Diego Saint Mary's Portland Santa Clara

WCC 14-7 13-8 12-9 12-9 11-10 9-12 7-14 6-15

Pct. .667 .619 .571 .571 .524 .429 .333 .286

Overall 36-18 30-29 28-28 31-23 29-25 28-27 25-26 19-34

Pct. .667 .508 .500 .574 .537 .509 .490 .358

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Machtolf won the Coach of the Year Award for the second time in Gonzaga history after leading the Zags to their first ever WCC regular seson title. He also guided Gonzaga to its third straight 30+ win season for the first time in program history since joining the WCC. It also marks the first time the school will be hosting the WCC Championship Series.

Name Dane Braunecker Matt Bywater Troy Channing Matt Fields # Nate Garcia * Nick Gaudi * A.J. Griffin ** Kyle Jensen * Drew Johnson Jonathan Johnson Brian Justice Jon Karcich Zach Kim # Geoff Klein # James Meador # * Doug Murray # Sean Nicol # Derek Poppert Lee Roberts # Nate Simon # Anthony Synegal Tyson Van Winkle # Zach Walters Ryan Wheeler # * Ryan Wiegand # *

* WCC Regular Season Champion # WCC Championship Series Winner ^ NCAA Tournament Participant

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BASEBALL HISTORY - 2009 YEAR IN PICTURES 1 LMU finished in second place in the West Coast Conference after posting a 30-29 overall record and a 13-7 mark in WCC play. The Lions’ 8-2 start was the best since LMU began the 1988 season with a 15-2 record. The 8-2 mark through the first 10 games was also the best start for a first-year Head Coach at LMU, as Jason Gill completed his first season at the helm of the program in 2009. The season was capped by LMU’s first trip to the WCC Championship Series since 2005. 2 Jonathan Johnson walked four times in game two of a doubleheader against Holy Cross on February 28. That mark matched the LMU individual game record, marking the seventh time a Lion had reached the plateau. Johnson joined DeAndre Miller (2/2/07), Sean Smith (3/15/03), Josh Whitesell (3/24/02, 3/15/02), Robert Hirsh (3/10/01) and Greg Bergeron (5/7/94) on the list. 3 Brad Bauer was named WCC Player of the Week on April 6. Bauer batted .600 (9-for-15) with four runs scored, four doubles, a triple, five RBI, four walks and 15 total bases to lead LMU to a 3-2 week, including a series victory over Portland in WCC play over the previous weekend. The Player of the Week selection was the first of his career for Bauer. Over the five games, Bauer slugged 1.000 and reached base at a .684 clip, recording multiple hits in three of his five games played, including three of his four starts. He also collected at least one extra-base hit in three of his four starts.

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4 Lee Roberts was named West Coast Conference Pitcher of the Month for April, the conference office announced on May 6. Roberts won every game he pitched in the month of April, finishing with a perfect 4-0 record. The native of Hermosa Beach, Calif. tossed 31 innings and struck out 25 batters to record a 3.48 ERA (12 er). He held opponents to a .231 batting average against, and fired one complete game over the span. 5 Angelo Songco was named Co-WCC Player of the Week twice last season. Songco batted .583 (7-for-12) with five runs scored, a double, a triple, a home run, three walks, a sacrifice fly, a hit-by-pitch and four RBI to lead LMU to a 4-0 record from April 27-May 3, including a series sweep of then-No. 30 San Diego in WCC play. Over the span, Songco slugged 1.083, reached base at a .647 clip and collected 13 total bases. He was also voted WCC Player of the Week on March 23. Songco batted .467 (7-for-15) with seven runs scored, a double, two home runs and seven RBI to lead LMU to a 4-1 record, including a series sweep of then-No. 24 Fresno State. Songco slugged .933 and reached base at a .667 clip, collecting 14 total bases and recording at least one hit in every game along the way. 6 Ryan Wheeler was named CoSIDA Academic All-District for District VIII on May 7. Wheeler, who owned a 3.41 GPA as a business major, was one of four infielders and 10 players on the Academic All-District squad. Wheeler was named to the West Coast Conference All-Academic Team in each of his last two seasons. 7 Seven Lion players garnered All-West Coast Conference recognition last year. Jonathan Johnson, Lee Roberts and Ryan Wheeler were all named to the WCC’s first team, while T.J. Bernardy, Ryan Hawthorne, Shon Roe and Kyle Spraker each earned a spot on the honorable mention list. Hawthorne and Roe were also named to the All-Freshman Team. 8 The Los Angeles Dodgers selected outfielder Angelo Songco with the 127th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2009 First Year Player Draft on June 10. Ryan Wheeler, was taken shortly thereafter, picked by the Arizona Diamondbacks with the 156th overall pick in the fifth round. Songco and Wheeler were the first players from the West Coast Conference to be selected last year. Kyle Spraker became the third Lion player drafted in the 2009 First Year Player Draft on June 11, selected with the 1,039th overall pick in the 34th round by the Tampa Bay Rays. Xavier Esquivel rounded-out the quartet of Lions selected last year, drafted with the 1,485th overall pick in the 49th round by the New York Yankees. After recording his best season as a Lion in 2009, Lee Roberts signed a professional contract with the Kansas City Royals organization after the draft.

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9 LMU’s eight WCC Spring All-Academic selections included five from the baseball team. T.J. Bernardy, Ernie Cho, Will Dugoni, Ollie Enos, and Ryan Wheeler were the five LMU baseball players selected, the most from any WCC school. Bernardy hit .316 and was an honorable mention All-WCC selection as the team’s catcher before graduating in May with a 3.20 GPA and a degree in business administration. Cho also graduated in May with a degree in business administration, posting a 3.38 GPA in the classroom and a 2-5 record in 15 appearances on the mound. Dugoni completed his junior year with a 3.30 GPA in business administration while making 27 appearances as a utility player. Enos was the Lions’ third-leading hitter with a .320 average, 13 doubles, and 31 RBI. He also graduated this past May, earning a degree in sociology with a 3.28 GPA. Wheeler completed the baseball quintet, having finished his junior year with a 3.42 GPA in business administration. Wheeler was a CoSIDA Academic All-District and All-WCC first team selection last year after hitting .319 with 20 doubles, nine home runs, and 48 RBI. 10 LMU was 9-2 against ranked opponents in 2009. The only two losses came at the hands of UC Irvine (March 31 and April 13). LMU took down then-No.5 UC Irvine on March 3, swept then-No. 24 Fresno State in a four-game series from March 20-24, beat then-No. 6 Cal State Fullerton on April 7, and swept then-No. 30 San Diego in conference play from May 1-3. In games against ranked opponents last season, LMU batted .332 (126-for-379) with 82 runs scored, 28 doubles, five triples, five home runs and 72 RBI. The team slugged .474 and reached base at a .407 clip. Angelo Songco led the team offensively in games against ranked opponents, batting a blistering .568 (21-for-37) with 14 runs scored, three doubles, eight walks and 17 RBI. He slugged .892 and reached base at a .640 clip.

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1973 NCAA District 8 Playoffs at Los Angeles, Calif. May 26 USC L 9-8 May 27 USC L 2-1

1986

1973 District 8 Playoffs WCAC Champions

NCAA West Regional at Los Angeles, Calif. May 22 UC Santa Barbara L 11-5 May 23 UCLA W 12-10 May 24 UC Santa Barbara W 14-6 May 24 Hawai’i W 10-6 May 25 Hawai’i W 12-5

1990 NCAA Regionals WCC Champions

College World Series at Omaha, Neb. May 30 Louisiana State W 4-3 June 2 Arizona L 7-5 June 5 Oklahoma State L 11-5

1988

1986 College World Series WCAC Champions

NCAA Midwest Regional at Stillwater, Okla. May 27 Arkansas W 8-3 May 28 Wichita State L 10-6 May 28 McNeese State W 12-4 May 29 Oklahoma State L 8-6

1998

1989

NCAA Regionals WCC Champions

NCAA West I Regional at Tucson, Ariz. May 26 Oklahoma L 5-2 May 27 Eastern Kentucky W 9-3 May 28 Oklahoma W 6-5 May 28 Arizona L 13-4

1990 NCAA West II Regional at Tempe, Ariz. May 25 Washington State L 13-2 May 26 Arizona State L 11-9

1988 NCAA Regionals

1999

1998 NCAA West Regional at Stanford, Calif. May 21 Stanford W 6-2 May 22 Long Beach State L 19-9 May 23 Alabama L 13-5

NCAA Regionals WCC Champions

1999 NCAA West Regional at Stanford, Calif. May 28 Stanford L 10-2 May 29 Nevada L 4-3

2000 1989 NCAA Regionals

NCAA West Regional at Fullerton, Calif. May 26 Cal State Fullerton W 6-4 May 27 Southern California L 13-5 May 27 Cal State Fullerton L 5-2

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1999 WCC CHAMPIONS

2000 NCAA Regionals WCC Champions

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BASEBALL HISTORY - LMU AT THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES The 1986 LMU baseball team put together the best season in program history. It was also one of the best overall seasons of all time for LMU Athletics. Following a 1985 season in which the Lions did not have a winning record at 27-28, the program performed one of the best turnarounds in LMU Athletics history. That team finished the season with a program-best 50 wins, and wrapped-up the season at 50-15, a 23-game improvement from the previous year. The season started with the Lions winning their first eight games, and 12 of their first 13. As the season progressed, LMU produced a 13-game winning streak from March 21 through April 11, and won 20 of 21 games in the middle of the season. With the winning streak came the nation’s top ranking in the ESPN/Collegiate Baseball National Poll. The Lions never looked back, finishing tied with Pepperdine for first place in the West Coast Athletic Conference at 19-5, forcing a one-game playoff to determine the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Regional. Played at Jackie Robinson Stadium on the campus of UCLA, the Lions defeated the Waves 14-9 to earn the bid to the NCAA West Regional. LMU was placed with UCLA, UC Santa Barbara and the University of Hawai’i in Los Angeles at UCLA. It looked as though it might be two-and-out for the Lions, as they dropped their first game to UC Santa Barbara, 11-5, to move down to the elimination bracket. However, LMU would reel off its next four games, fighting through four separate elimination games to earn a bid to the school’s first appearance in the College World Series. In game two of the Regional, the Lions defeated UCLA 12-10, eliminating the Bruins and earning a rematch with UC Santa Barbara. LMU advanced past the Gauchos with a 14-6 win, and would then have to beat the University of Hawai’i twice to compete in Omaha. After 10-6 and 12-5 victories, the Lions earned a trip to the 1986 College World Series. On May 30, the Lions opened their first World Series trip with a 4-3 win over perennial powerhouse LSU, earning a two-day rest and a spot in the winner’s bracket. The Lions played the University of Arizona on June 2 and lost a heartbreaker, 7-5, to drop to the elimination bracket and face Oklahoma State. The Cowboys were too much for the Lions, as they went on to an 11-5 win, ending what has proved to be the best season LMU has ever had on the diamond.

ESPN/COLLEGIATE BASEBALL POLL April 22, 1986 1. LMU 2. Florida State 3. Louisiana State 4. Miami 5. Texas 6. Oral Roberts 7. Southern Florida 8. UCLA 9. Texas A&M 10. Michigan

LMU’S FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS 1986 6th, Baseball America 6th, Collegiate Baseball 1988 13th, Baseball America 18th, Collegiate Baseball 1989 16th, Baseball America 18th, Collegiate Baseball 1990 22nd, Baseball America 25th, Collegiate Baseball

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2000 16th, Baseball America 24th, Collegiate Baseball 25th, ESPN Coaches

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BASEBALL HISTORY - LIONS IN THE MLB DRAFT Player Angelo Songco Ryan Wheeler Kyle Spraker Lee Roberts

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Player Matt Riordan Curt Fiore Joe Sulentor

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CHRIS PETTIT LMU: 2003-04-05-06 • MLB Debut: September 11, 2009 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 2009 Angels 10 .286 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 Season 10 .286 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 0

MICHAEL SCHULTZ LMU: 1998-99-00 • MLB Debut: April 20, 2007 Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2007 Dbacks 1 0 0-0 0 0.00 1.0 1 0 1 1 Season 1 0 0-0 0 0.00 1.0 1 0 1

JEFF STEVENS LMU: 2003-04-05 • MLB Debut: July 10, 2009 Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2009 Cubs 11 0 1-0 0 7.11 12.2 14 8 9 1 Season 11 0 1-0 0 7.11 12.2 14 8 9

TERRELL LOWERY LMU: 1991 • MLB Debut: September 13, 1997 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 1997 Cubs 9 .286 14 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 1998 Cubs 24 .200 15 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 1999 Devil Rays 66 .259 185 25 48 17 15 1 2 0 2000 Giants 24 .441 34 13 15 5 4 0 1 1 4 Seasons 123 .282 248 42 70 23 20 1 3 2

JOSH WHITESELL LMU: 2001-02-03 • MLB Debut: September 2, 2008 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 2008 Dbacks 7 .286 7 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 2009 Dbacks 46 .194 108 7 21 14 7 0 1 0 2 Seasons 53 .200 115 8 23 15 7 0 2 0 C.J. WILSON LMU: 2001 • MLB Debut: June 10, 2005 Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H 2005 Rangers 24 6 1-7 1 6.94 48.0 63 2006 Rangers 44 0 2-4 1 4.06 44.1 39 2007 Rangers 66 0 2-1 12 3.03 68.1 50 2008 Rangers 50 0 2-2 24 6.02 46.1 49 2009 Rangers 74 0 5-6 14 2.81 73.2 66 5 Seasons 258 6 12-20 52 4.30 280.2 267

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BILLY TRABER LMU: 1998-99-00 • MLB Debut: April 4, 2003 Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB 2003 Indians 33 18 6-9 0 5.24 111.2 132 40 2006 Nationals 15 8 4-3 0 6.44 43.1 53 14 2007 Nationals 28 2 2-2 0 4.76 39.2 50 13 2008 Yankees 19 0 0-0 0 7.02 16.2 23 7 2009 Red Sox 1 0 0-0 0 12.27 3.2 9 1 5 Seasons 96 28 12-14 0 5.65 215.0 267 75

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ACTIVE PLAYERS WITH MLB EXPERIENCE (SORTED BY MLB DEBUT)

SHANE BOWERS LMU: 1990-91-92-93 • MLB Debut: July 26, 1997 Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1997 Twins 5 5 0-3 0 8.05 19.0 27 8 7 1 Season 5 5 0-3 0 8.05 19.0 27 8 7 JIM BRUSKE LMU: 1986 • MLB Debut: August 25, 1995 Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB 1995 Dodgers 9 0 0-0 1 4.50 10.0 12 4 1996 Dodgers 11 0 0-0 0 5.69 12.2 17 3 1997 Padres 28 0 4-1 0 3.63 44.2 37 25 1998 Dodgers 35 0 3-0 1 3.48 44.0 47 19 1998 Padres 4 0 0-0 0 3.86 7.0 10 4 1998 Yankees 3 1 1-0 0 3.00 9.0 9 1 2000 Brewers 15 0 1-0 0 6.48 16.2 22 12 5 Seasons 105 1 9-1 2 4.13 144.0 154 68

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BRIAN TURANG LMU: 1988-1989 • MLB Debut: August 13, 1993 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 1993 Mariners 40 .250 140 22 35 7 11 1 0 6 1994 Mariners 38 .188 112 9 21 8 5 1 1 3 2 Seasons 78 .222 252 31 56 15 16 2 1 9 DARRYL SCOTT LMU: 1987-88-89-90 • MLB Debut: May 31, 1993 Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1993 Angels 16 0 1-2 0 5.85 20.0 19 11 13 1 Season 16 0 1-2 0 5.85 20.0 19 11 13

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CHRIS DONNELS LMU: 1985-86-87 • MLB Debut: May 7, 1991 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 1991 Mets 37 .225 89 7 20 5 2 0 0 1 1992 Mets 45 .174 121 8 21 6 4 0 0 1 1993 Astros 88 .257 179 18 46 24 14 2 2 2 1994 Astros 54 .267 86 12 23 5 5 0 3 1 1995 Astros 19 .300 30 4 9 2 0 0 0 0 1995 Red Sox 40 .253 91 13 23 11 2 2 2 0 2000 Dodgers 27 .294 34 8 10 9 3 0 4 0 2001 Dodgers 66 .170 88 8 15 8 2 0 3 0 2002 Dbacks 74 .238 80 5 19 16 4 1 3 0 8 Seasons 450 .233 798 83 186 86 36 5 17 5

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TIM LAYANA LMU: 1983-84-85-86 • MLB Debut: April 9, 1990 Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB 1990 Reds 55 0 5-3 2 3.49 80.0 71 44 1991 Reds 22 0 0-2 0 6.97 20.2 23 11 1993 Giants 1 0 0-0 0 22.50 2.0 7 1 3 Seasons 78 0 5-5 2 4.56 102.2 101 56

DANNY CLAY LMU: 1981-82• MLB Debut: May 1, 1988 Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1988 Phillies 17 0 0-1 0 6.00 24.0 27 21 12 1 Season 17 0 0-1 0 6.00 24.0 27 21 12

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BASEBALL HISTORY - LIONS IN PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL BILLY BEAN LMU: 1983-84-85-86 • MLB Debut: April 25, 1987 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 1987 Tigers 26 .258 66 6 17 4 2 0 0 1 1988 Tigers 10 .182 11 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1989 Tigers 9 .000 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1989 Dodgers 51 .197 71 7 14 3 4 0 0 0 1993 Padres 88 .260 177 19 46 32 9 0 5 2 1994 Padres 84 .215 135 7 29 14 5 1 0 0 1995 Padres 4 .000 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Seasons 272 .226 478 42 108 53 20 2 5 3 TRACY JONES LMU: 1980-81-82 • MLB Debut: April 7, 1986 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 1986 Reds 46 .349 86 16 30 10 3 0 2 7 1987 Reds 117 .290 359 53 104 44 17 3 10 31 1988 Reds 37 .229 83 9 19 9 1 0 1 9 1988 Expos 53 .333 141 20 47 15 5 1 2 9 1989 Giants 40 .186 97 5 18 12 4 0 0 1 1989 Tigers 46 .259 158 17 41 26 10 0 3 2 1990 Tigers 50 .229 118 15 27 9 4 1 4 1 1990 Mariners 25 .302 86 8 26 15 4 0 2 0 1991 Mariners 79 .251 175 30 44 24 8 1 3 2 6 Seasons 493 .273 1303 173 356 164 56 6 27 62 CHUCK BAKER LMU: 1974-75 • MLB Debut: April 7, 1978 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 1978 Padres 44 .207 58 8 12 3 1 0 0 0 1980 Padres 9 .136 22 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1981 Twins 40 .182 66 6 12 6 0 3 0 0 3 Seasons 93 .185 146 14 27 9 2 3 0 0 BOB SHELDON LMU: 1969-70-71-72 • MLB Debut: April 10, 1974 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 1974 Brewers 10 .118 17 4 2 0 1 1 0 0 1975 Brewers 53 .287 181 17 52 14 3 3 0 0 1977 Brewers 31 .203 64 9 13 3 4 1 0 0 3 Seasons 94 .256 262 30 67 17 8 5 0 0

JOEY AMALFITANO LMU: 1952-53-54 • MLB Debut: May 3, 1954 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 1954 Giants 9 .000 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1955 Giants 36 .227 22 8 5 1 1 1 0 0 1960 Giants 106 .277 328 47 91 27 15 3 1 2 1961 Giants 109 .255 384 64 98 23 11 4 2 7 1962 Colt .45s 117 .237 380 44 90 27 12 5 1 4 1963 Giants 54 .175 137 11 24 7 3 0 1 2 1964 Cubs 100 .241 324 51 78 27 19 6 4 2 1965 Cubs 67 .271 96 13 26 8 4 0 0 2 1966 Cubs 41 .158 38 8 6 3 2 0 0 0 1967 Cubs 4 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Seasons 643 .244 1715 248 418 123 67 19 9 19 HERMAN REICH LMU: 1936 • MLB Debut: May 3, 1949 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 1949 Senators 2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1949 Indians 1 .500 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1949 Cubs 108 .280 386 43 108 34 18 2 3 0 1 Season 111 .279 390 43 109 34 18 2 3 4 ED WHEELER LMU: 1934-35-36-37-38-39 • MLB Debut: April 19, 1945 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 1945 Indians 46 .194 72 12 14 2 2 0 0 1 1 Season 46 .194 72 12 14 2 2 0 0 1 LES POWERS LMU: 1931-32-33 • MLB Debut: September 17, 1938 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 1938 Giants 2 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1939 Phillies 19 .346 52 7 18 2 1 1 0 0 2 Seasons 21 .327 55 7 18 2 1 1 0 0 JESS BUCKLES LMU: 1909 • MLB Debut: September 17, 1916 Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 1916 Yankees 2 0 0-0 0 2.25 4.0 3 1 2 1 Season 2 0 0-0 0 2.25 4.0 3 1 2 JOE WILHOIT LMU: 1904-05• MLB Debut: April 12, 1916 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 1916 Braves 116 .230 383 44 88 38 13 4 2 18 1917 Pirates 9 .200 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1917 Giants 34 .340 50 9 17 8 2 2 0 0 1917 Braves 54 .274 186 20 51 10 5 0 1 5 1918 Giants 64 .274 135 13 37 15 3 3 0 4 6 .333 18 7 6 2 0 0 0 1 1919 Red Sox 4 Seasons 283 .257 782 93 201 73 23 9 3 28

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TILLIE SHAFER LMU: 1906• MLB Debut: April 24, 1909 G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 38 .179 84 11 15 7 2 1 0 6 29 .190 21 5 4 1 1 0 0 0 78 .288 163 48 47 23 4 1 0 22 138 .287 508 74 146 52 17 12 5 32 283 .273 776 138 212 83 24 14 5 60

FRED SNODGRASS LMU: 1906-07• MLB Debut: June 4, 1908 Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 1908 Giants 6 .250 4 2 1 1 0 1909 Giants 28 .300 70 10 21 6 5 1910 Giants 123 .321 396 69 127 44 22 1911 Giants 151 .294 534 83 157 77 27 1912 Giants 146 .269 535 91 144 69 24 1913 Giants 141 .291 457 65 133 49 21 1914 Giants 113 .263 392 54 103 44 20 1915 Braves 23 .278 79 10 22 9 2 1916 Braves 112 .249 382 33 95 32 13 9 Seasons 923 .275 3101 453 852 351 143

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JAMES COOPER LMU: 2003-04-05 • Drafted: 9th round – New York Yankees Current Organization: New York Yankees Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 2005 Staten Isl. 64 .247 243 30 60 34 7 3 1 2006 Staten Isl. 22 .260 77 10 20 10 5 1 0 2006 Charleston 35 .211 90 8 19 8 3 0 1 2007 Charleston 57 .291 189 31 55 15 13 3 2 2007 Tampa 32 .259 108 11 28 10 4 2 3 2008 Tampa 66 .311 241 32 75 22 15 1 1 2008 Trenton 52 .232 168 13 39 17 5 1 0 2009 Trenton 81 .240 258 42 62 31 12 3 1 5 Seasons 409 .261 1374 177 358 147 64 14 9

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ERIC FARRIS LMU: 2005-06-07 • Drafted: 4th round – Milwaukee Brewers Current Organization: Milwaukee Brewers Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 2007 Helena 63 .326 239 34 78 34 16 2 1 21 2008 W. Virginia 103 .293 454 73 133 54 21 4 3 32 2009 Brevard Cnty 124 .298 473 68 141 49 18 1 7 70 3 Seasons 290 .302 1166 175 352 137 55 7 11 123 STEPHEN KAHN LMU: 2003-04-05 • Drafted: 5th round – Seattle Mariners Current Organization: Seattle Mariners Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2005 AZ Mariners 1 0 0-0 0 0.00 1.0 1 1 1 2005 Everett 17 0 3-0 12 3.93 18.1 14 14 22 2006 Inland Empire 20 0 2-0 8 1.95 27.2 16 15 35 2006 San Antonio 31 0 1-3 0 6.23 39.0 50 31 33 2009 AZ Mariners 1 0 0-0 0 27.00 1.0 2 1 1 3 Seasons 70 0 6-3 20 4.55 87.0 83 62 92

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MIKE KENNEY LMU: 2006-07-08 • Drafted: 28th round - Los Angeles Angels Current Organization: Los Angeles Angels Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2008 AZ Angels 16 0 2-1 0 8.20 18.2 22 9 12 2009 Rancho Cuc. 36 11 1-7 0 5.54 87.2 102 40 66 2 Seasons 52 11 3-8 0 6.01 106.1 124 49 78 BRAD MEYERS LMU: 2005-06-07 • Drafted: 5th round – Washington Nationals Current Organization: Washington Nationals Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2007 GCL Nats 3 3 0-0 0 0.00 9.0 2 0 9 2007 Hagerstown 4 4 1-1 0 0.44 20.2 13 8 9 2007 Potomac 3 3 0-0 0 5.06 10.2 15 9 7 2008 Hagerstown 22 21 9-7 0 4.79 107.0 129 34 94 2009 Potomac 15 14 6-2 0 1.43 88.1 71 21 65 2009 Harrisburg 9 9 5-1 0 2.25 48.0 40 11 43 3 Seasons 56 54 21-11 0 2.86 283.2 270 83 227 JOSH MUECKE LMU: 2001-02-03 • Drafted: 5th round – Houston Astros Current Organization: Houston Astros Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2003 Tri City 14 11 3-3 0 4.14 54.1 58 25 43 2004 Lexington 37 8 9-1 2 3.94 105.0 82 48 91 2005 Salem 28 28 10-12 0 3.67 159.1 164 47 98 2006 Corpus Christi 25 9 0-7 0 7.40 62.0 92 27 43 2007 Corpus Christi 32 16 9-5 0 3.90 131.2 133 45 78 2008 Round Rock 29 29 8-13 0 4.89 165.2 169 64 107 2009 Round Rock 29 20 7-11 0 4.90 136.0 149 67 85 7 Seasons 194 121 46-52 2 4.51 814.0 847 323 545 KYLE MURA LMU: 2003-04-05-06 • Drafted: 42nd round - Saint Louis Cardinals Current Organization: Saint Louis Cardinals Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2006 State College 20 0 3-0 0 5.97 28.2 34 7 18 2007 Quad Cities 45 0 7-0 3 1.66 59.2 44 13 53 2008 Palm Beach 16 11 5-4 0 4.21 72.2 81 9 54 2008 Springfield 11 10 3-5 0 2.74 62.1 71 10 25 2009 Springfield 7 4 1-0 0 7.88 16.0 28 5 9 4 Seasons 99 25 19-9 3 3.65 239.1 258 44 159 CHRIS PETTIT LMU: 2003-04-05-06 • Drafted: 19th round - Los Angeles Angels Current Organization: Los Angeles Angels Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 2006 Orem 68 .336 226 41 76 54 25 3 7 5 2007 Cedar Rapids 64 .346 228 47 79 41 24 1 9 17 2007 Rancho Cuc. 69 .309 265 54 82 54 20 2 9 13 2008 Arizona 3 .231 13 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 2008 Texas 61 .248 222 27 55 26 12 2 6 5 2009 Arizona 4 .357 14 2 5 1 1 0 0 1 2009 Salt Lake City 96 .321 371 70 119 58 30 3 8 18 4 Seasons 365 .313 1339 244 419 236 113 11 39 59 LEE ROBERTS LMU: 2006-07-08-09 • Drafted: FA – Kansas City Royals Current Organization: Kansas City Royals Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2009 Burlington 4 0 2-1 0 4.50 12.0 13 2 12 2009 AZL Royals 9 0 1-0 1 1.35 13.1 13 2 14 1 Season 13 0 3-1 1 2.84 25.1 26 4 26

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ANGELO SONGCO LMU: 2007-08-09 • Drafted: 4th round - Los Angeles Dodgers Current Organization: Los Angeles Dodgers Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 2009 Ogden 36 .306 144 27 44 29 11 1 9 0 2009 Great Lakes 33 .150 120 8 18 16 6 2 1 1 1 Season 69 .235 264 35 62 45 17 3 10 1

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BASEBALL HISTORY - LIONS IN PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL RYAN WHEELER LMU: 2007-08-09 • Drafted: 5th round – Arizona Dbacks Current Organization: Arizona Dbacks Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 2009 Yakima 64 .363 234 44 85 36 20 3 5 7 5 1 1 1 0 2009 South Bend 8 .345 29 4 10 1 Season 72 .361 263 48 95 41 21 4 6 7

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JOSH WHITESELL LMU: 2001-02-03 • Drafted: 6th round – Montreal Expos Current Organization: Arizona Dbacks Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR 2003 Vermont 49 .246 167 13 41 19 10 1 5 2004 Savannah 113 .250 380 56 95 54 29 0 16 2005 Potomac 113 .293 389 59 114 66 32 2 18 2006 Harrisburg 127 .264 402 47 106 56 11 0 19 2007 Harrisburg 119 .284 387 78 110 74 23 1 21 2008 Tucson 127 .328 475 86 156 110 36 0 26 2009 Reno 63 .293 225 35 66 58 14 1 8 7 Seasons 711 .284 2425 374 688 437 155 5 113 C.J. WILSON LMU: 2001 • Drafted: 5th Round – Texas Rangers Current Organization: Texas Rangers Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB 2001 Pulaski 8 8 1-0 0 0.96 37.2 24 9 2001 Savannah 5 5 1-2 0 3.18 34.0 30 9 2002 Charlotte 26 15 10-2 1 3.06 106.0 86 41 2002 Tulsa 5 5 1-0 0 1.80 30.0 23 12 2003 Frisco 22 21 6-9 0 5.05 123.0 135 38 2005 Bakersfield 4 4 0-1 0 3.29 13.2 10 4 2005 Frisco 12 12 0-4 0 4.43 44.2 51 14 2006 Frisco 4 0 0-0 0 2.70 3.1 3 2 2006 Oklahoma 9 0 1-0 2 2.45 11.0 10 5 5 Seasons 95 70 20-18 3 3.53 403.1 372 134

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KYLE SPRAKER LMU: 2008-09 • Drafted: 34th round – Tampa Bay Rays Current Organization: Tampa Bay Rays Year Team G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB 2009 Princeton 49 .244 172 29 42 24 9 1 1 7 1 Season 49 .244 172 29 42 24 9 1 1 7 JEFF STEVENS LMU: 2003-04-05 • Drafted: 6th round – Cincinnati Reds Current Organization: Chicago Cubs Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2005 Billings 13 8 4-4 0 2.98 54.1 44 15 58 2006 Lake City 16 15 7-3 0 4.42 73.1 65 23 60 2006 Dayton 14 6 2-4 0 4.43 42.2 42 16 43 2007 Kinston 15 0 3-2 0 2.31 35.0 18 9 37 2007 Akron 34 0 3-1 2 3.17 48.1 40 16 65 2008 Akron 17 0 5-1 1 2.51 28.2 19 11 37 2008 Buffalo 19 0 0-3 5 3.94 29.2 19 16 44 2009 Iowa 42 0 1-3 2 2.03 57.2 35 25 61 5 Seasons 170 29 25-21 10 3.29 369.2 282 131 405

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BILLY TRABER LMU: 1998-99-00 • Drafted: 1st Round – New York Mets Current Organization: Boston Red Sox Year Team APP GS W-L SV ERA IP H BB SO 2001 St. Lucie 18 18 6-5 0 2.66 101.2 85 23 79 2001 Bingham 8 8 4-3 0 4.43 42.2 50 13 45 2001 Norfolk 1 1 0-1 0 1.29 7.0 5 0 0 2002 Akron 18 17 13-2 0 2.76 107.2 99 20 82 2002 Buffalo 9 9 4-3 0 3.29 54.2 58 12 33 2005 Kinston 4 4 2-2 0 4.98 21.2 19 6 13 2005 Akron 5 5 3-2 0 2.65 34.0 25 5 27 2005 Buffalo 19 12 3-7 0 5.75 76.2 96 30 55 2006 New Orleans 21 21 7-7 0 4.05 124.1 143 26 102 2007 Columbus 14 4 2-3 0 2.90 40.1 40 7 29 2008 Scranton 40 2 2-1 4 3.40 47.2 46 13 41 2009 Pawtucket 38 7 7-8 0 3.52 84.1 88 25 33 7 Seasons 195 108 53-44 4 3.59 742.2 754 180 539

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BASEBALL HISTORY - RETIRED BASEBALL JERSEYS For the first time in the history of LMU Athletics, the jerseys of three former Lion baseball players were retired during the 2000 season. The three individuals Jerry Stone (10), Billy Bean (44), and Tim Layana (54), not only distinguished themselves as some of the best athletes in the country, but also represented LMU with dignity and pride. A ceremony was held to officially retire the jerseys of these outstanding individuals. Their names, numbers and accomplishments will forever be etched into LMU history.

10 JERRY STONE A three-year starter for the Lions, Jerry Stone played an integral role in guiding Loyola to its first conference baseball championship in 1973. One of the greatest catchers in school history, Stone had his jersey retired on March 11, 2000, prior to LMU’s game against San Francisco. Stone, a First-Team All-WCAC and All-District VIII pick his junior year, also earned First-Team All-America accolades issued by Collegiate Baseball in 1973. The All-American tag was the first awarded in LMU baseball history. A switch-hitter during the wooden bat era, Stone still ranks as an All-Time Top-10 statistical leader at LMU in single-season walks (45), while his 106 career walks rank fifth. He hit above .300 for each of his three seasons with the Lions, and managed to maintain a perfect fielding percentage on 38 chances in 1973. In that same year, Stone led the WCAC in home runs (11) and RBI (45). One of Stone’s greatest accomplishments included leading the Lions to their first postseason appearance in school history, a berth in the NCAA District VIII playoffs in 1973. He was drafted in the fourth round by the San Diego Padres in 1973.

JERRY STONE

44 BILLY BEAN One of the greatest hitters to ever grace the diamond at LMU, Billy Bean had his jersey retired on March 11, 2000, during pregame ceremonies prior to LMU’s game against San Francisco. Bean was one of many great players who helped guide the Lions to the 1986 College World Series. A two-time First-Team All-WCC and All-District-VIII pick, Bean earned Honorable-Mention AllAmerica honors following his junior year from Collegiate Baseball. With an even greater performance his senior year, Bean was tabbed a Second-Team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association in 1986. Bean still holds the WCC record for single-season walks with 66. He also holds the LMU record in single-season runs scored with 84, a mark that ranks third in the WCC record book. Of the WCC’s nine all-time career offensive categories, Bean ranks in the Top-10 in five of them. Following his standout LMU career, the Detroit Tigers selected him in the fourth round of the 1986 draft, and Bean went on to play for the Tigers in the Majors from 1987-1989. He also spent time with Los Angeles (1989) and San Diego (1993-1995). Most recently, Bean was named to the WCC/Rawlings 40th Anniversary Team, recognizing him as one of the WCC’s All-Time Top-40 players.

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One of the greatest pitchers in LMU history, Tim Layana had his jersey retired during pregame ceremonies prior to LMU’s game against San Francisco on March 11, 2000. Layana’s prowess helped guide the Lions to the College World Series in 1986. A First-Team All-WCC pick as a senior, Layana was tabbed the Conference Pitcher of the Year and earned First-Team All-District VIII honors. Selected a Second-Team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association following the 1986 campaign, Layana re-wrote many of the pitching records in LMU baseball history. He is the WCC record-holder in innings pitched, tallying 511.0 innings of work over his career. He also holds the LMU record for complete games (33), wins (35), and strikeouts (405). His 405 career strikeouts and 35 career wins rank second and fourth among WCC AllTime leaders. After guiding the Lions to their second Conference Championship and second NCAA Regional berth in 1986, Layana, who tragically passed away in an automobile accident on June 25, 1999, was drafted in the third round by the New York Yankees. Inducted into the LMU Athletic Hall of Fame, Layana played professionally with the Yankees, Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants. Although he did not appear on Cincinnati’s roster during its World Series sweep of the Oakland Athletics in 1990, Layana posted a record of 5-3 that year with a 3.49 ERA. He also had two saves in 55 appearances. Layana totaled a 5-5 career record with two saves in 78 appearances in the Majors. Most recently, Layana was named to the WCC/Rawlings 40th Anniversary Team, recognizing him as one of the WCC’s All-Time Top-40 players.

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BASEBALL HISTORY - MATT MULLER LION AWARD

MATT MULLER

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WHAT IS THE MATT MULLER AWARD? The Matt Muller Lion Award is bestowed upon members of LMU baseball teams whose actions represent the program with pride, dignity and respect. The award was established in 1997 by then-Head Coach Frank Cruz when he assumed responsibility of the program. Re-named in honor of Matthew John Muller (1994-97) following his tragic and unexpected death on November 10, 1999, the honor is awarded to players who represent the team and the university in the highest regard. The cornerstone of the award circles around hard work, dedication to the sport, competing at the highest possible level, and promoting a team environment. Simply put, a recipient of the Matt Muller Lion Award wears the uniform with honor.

RECIPIENTS 1997 1998 1999 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009

Benny Craig Mark Veronda Kevin Gustorf Kevin Hook Anthony Angel Billy Traber Anthony Angel Billy Traber Scott Walter Jonathan Higashi Billy Lockin Jonathan Higashi Will Quaglieri Matt Cova Kevin Jenson Brady Koch Clint McGill Jeff Stevens Eric Farris Daniel Macias Ernie Cho

MARK VERONDA

KEVIN GUSTORF

KEVIN HOOK

ANTHONY ANGEL

BILLY TRABER

SCOTT WALTER

JONATHAN HIGASHI

BILLY LOCKIN

WILL QUAGLIERI

MATT COVA

KEVIN JENSON

BRADY KOCH

CLINT McGILL

JEFF STEVENS

ERIC FARRIS

DANIEL MACIAS

ERNIE CHO

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BASEBALL HISTORY - INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS - BATTING

At Bats 8 8 8

Billy Lockin vs. San Francisco, 3/24/02 Jason Hueth vs. San Diego, 4/22/95 Mike Peters vs. San Diego, 4/22/95

Runs 5 5 5 5

Scott Walter at UCLA, 4/4/00 Kris Zacuto vs. Saint Mary’s, 3/31/00 Joe Sulentor vs. Portland, 5/10/98 Darren Sugiyama vs. Nevada, 1/31/92

Hits 6

Travis Tarchione vs. UNLV, 4/15/87

Doubles 4 Joe Ciccarella vs. San Francisco, 2/23/91 Triples 2 Ikaika Hoopii vs. San Francisco, 5/6/94 Home Runs 3 Kris Zacuto vs. Gonzaga, 5/11/01 3 Scott Walter vs. Gonzaga, 5/7/00 3 Matt Riordan at Gonzaga, 4/25/99 3 Scott Walter at San Francisco, 4/19/98 3 Tony Kounas vs. San Francisco, 4/13/90 3 Don Sparks vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/23/88 Runs Batted In 8 Scott Walter vs. Gonzaga, 5/7/00 8 Scott Walter at San Francisco, 4/19/98 8 Billy Bean vs. San Francisco, 4/20/85 Walks 4 Jonathan Johnson vs. Holy Cross, 2/28/09 4 DeAndre Miller vs. Sacramento State, 2/2/07 4 Sean Smith at Portland, 3/15/03 4 Josh Whitesell vs. San Francisco, 3/24/02 4 Josh Whitesell vs. Portland, 3/15/02 4 Robert Hirsh vs. Gonzaga, 3/10/01 4 Greg Bergeron vs. San Francisco, 5/7/94

Hit by Pitches 3 Kris Zacuto vs. San Francisco, 3/22/02 3 Anthony Angel vs. Utah, 2/18/00 3 Anthony Angel at Portland, 4/4/98 3 Anthony Angel vs. Utah, 1/30/98 3 Rick Mediavilla vs. Utah, 3/19/90 Don Sparks, 3/15-4/22/88

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS - PITCHING

Innings - Starter 13

Strikeouts 16 Sandor Demosthenes vs. Gonzaga, 4/19/96 Mike McNary vs. Hawai’i, 2/27/88 Jason Hueth vs. Saint Mary’s, 4/8/95

Runs 12 Drew Bentz vs. Long Beach State, 3/25/77 12 Dennis Sandoval vs. USC, 2/22/75 Earned Runs 11 Joe Caruso vs. Arizona State, 2/3/91

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS - FIELDING

vs. San Diego State, 3/1/85

Strikeouts 17 17

vs. Portland, 5/17/03 vs. San Diego State, 3/1/85

Walks 15

vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/30/04

Hits 29

vs. San Francisco, 3/24/02

Runs 25

vs. San Francisco, 3/24/02

Earned Runs 21

vs. UNLV, 3/26/97

TEAM GAME HIGHS - FIELDING

Chances 80

vs. San Diego State, 3/1/85

Putouts 51

vs. San Diego State, 3/1/85 vs. Long Beach State, 2/25/09 vs. San Diego State, 3/1/85

Assists 12

Kyle Mura vs. Chapman, 2/23/05

Errors 4

Errors 7 7 7

vs. Portland, 4/5/97 vs. San Francisco, 4/14/96 vs. New Mexico, 3/10/85

Darrel Deak vs. Stanford, 2/5/89

At Bats 57

Stolen Bases 5 Dave Long vs. UC Santa Barbara, 2/8/75

Runs 34

TEAM GAME HIGHS - BATTING

vs. Saint Mary’s, 3/31/00

Triples 5

vs. Long Beach State, 2/11/75

Walks 17 Strikeouts 17 17 17 17

vs. UC Irvine, 5/14/08

vs. San Francisco, 4/18/86

at New Mexico State, 3/12/06

Runs Batted In 29

Double Plays 5

vs. San Diego, 3/1/85

Doubles 9

Home Runs 7

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Innings 17

Assists 24 24

Hits 30

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vs. UCLA, 4/4/00

Putouts 19 Brian Wilson vs. San Jose State, 2/24/07 19 David Jones vs. Long Beach State, 3/31/78

Strikeouts 4 Kyle Mura vs. Cal, 2/13/05 4 Jon Oller at San Diego, 3/20/04 4 Benny Craig vs. Pepperdine, 5/9/97

BILLY LOCKIN

Tim Layana vs. USC, 4/9/85

Innings - Relief 9.2 Tim Layana vs. San Diego State, 3/1/85

Hits 17

Hit by Pitches 9

vs. San Francisco, 5/9/03 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 2/8/75

TEAM GAME HIGHS - PITCHING

Hitting Streak 27

Walks 10

Stolen Bases 7 7

vs. Cal Poly, 2/26/00 vs. San Francisco, 4/18/86 at Hawai’i-Hilo, 3/11/96 at Washington, 3/12/04 vs. Long Beach State, 4/3/01 vs. Long Beach State, 3/4/97 vs. USC, 4/23/91

SANDOR DEMOSTHENES


BASEBALL HISTORY - TEAM SEASON RECORDS Games 1. 66 2t. 65 2t. 65 4. 64 5t. 63 5t. 63

1988 1986 1980 1989 1982 1979

Runs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1988 1986 1998 1990 2000

Hits 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

606 601 542 519 516 800 784 702 694 693

1988 1990 2000 1999 1986

Doubles 1. 150 2. 136 3. 134 4. 132 5t. 130 5t. 130

1988 2005 1991 2000 1990 1989

Triples 1. 31 2. 26 3. 22 4. 21 5. 20

1988 1985 1974 1991 1986

Home Runs 1. 82 2. 81 3. 78 4. 71 5. 70

1990 2000 1986 1991 1988

Stolen Bases 1. 158 2. 135 3. 122 4. 112 5. 107

SEASON RECORDS - BATTING 1977 1979 1978 1982 1976

Batting Average 1. .345 1988 2. .341 1990 3. .336 1987 4. .331 2000 5. .329 1985

SEASON HIGHS - PITCHING Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

50 48 45 40 39

1986 1988 1990 2000 1989

Winning Percentage 1. .769 1986 2. .727 1988 3. .726 1990 4. .678 2000 5. .633 1991 Earned Run Average 1. 2.98 1970 2. 3.42 1969 3. 4.03 1978 4. 4.17 1972 5. 4.21 1989

SEASON HIGHS - FIELDING Fielding Percentage 1. .972 1990 2. .971 2009 3t. .970 2008 3t. .970 2006 3t. .970 1988

Strikeouts 451 (2000) Walks 338 (1981)

At Bats 2,320 (1988)

Shutouts 6 (1985, 1988)

Runs Batted In 540 (1988)

SEASON RECORDS - FIELDING Stolen Base Attempts 203 (1977)

Total Chances 2,451 (1986)

Walks 410 (1982)

Putouts 1,623 (1999)

Strikeouts 440 (1997)

Assists 762 (1986)

Hit by Pitches 112 (2000)

Double Plays 72 (1990)

Total Bases 1,222 (1988)

TEAM WIN/LOSS STREAKS Overall Win 13 (1986, 1988, 1989)

Slugging Percentage .527 (1988)

Overall Loss 14 (2001)

Sacrifice Hits 63 (1976)

Home Win 13 (1988)

Sacrifice Flies 36 (2000)

SEASON RECORDS - PITCHING Innings Pitched 556 (1990)

Road Win 12 (1986) Conference Win 15 (1988, 1989)

Complete Games 26 (1976) Saves 16 (1988, 2005)

RICK MEDIAVILLA

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Hits 800 (1988)

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BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME SEASON RECORDS - BATTING GAMES PLAYED 1. 2t. 2t. 2t. 5t. 5t. 5t. 5t. 5t. 5t. 5t.

66 65 65 65 64 64 64 64 64 64 64

Travis Tarchione Billy Bean Mike Franks Tracy Jones Rick Allen Miah Bradbury Travis Tarchione Brian Turang Mike Berberet Chris Donnels Jim McAnany

1. 2. 3t. 3t. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

269 268 264 264 262 259 257 255 253 252

Rick Mediavilla Chris Gomez Travis Tarchione Tracy Jones Matt Riordan Don Sparks Tim Williams Scott Walter Mike Franks Ikaika Hoopii

1. 2. 3. 4. 5t. 5t. 5t. 5t. 9. 10t. 10t.

84 78 74 73 72 72 72 72 69 68 68

Billy Bean Chris Donnels Don Sparks Carl Fraticelli Kevin Hook Joe Ciccarella Rick Mediavilla Carl Fraticelli Brian Turang Matt Riordan Joe Sulentor

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7t. 7t. 9t. 9t. 9t.

112 105 102 100 94 92 90 90 89 89 89

Rick Mediavilla Don Sparks Travis Tarchione Chris Gomez Miah Bradbury Scott Stout Matt Riordan Joe Ciccarella Curt Fiore Tony Kounas Reggie Lambert

RUNS BATTED IN 1988 1986 1980 1980 1989 1989 1989 1988 1980 1986 1986

1. 2. 3. 4. 5t. 5t. 7. 8t. 8t. 8t. 8t. 8t.

91 79 78 75 70 70 68 67 67 67 67 67

Chris Donnels Don Sparks Anthony Angel Chris Donnels Scott Walter Darrel Deak Billy Bean Scott Walter Joe Ciccarella Travis Tarchione Billy Bean Brian Leighton

1. 2. 3t. 3t. 5t. 5t. 5t. 8t. 8t. 8t. 8t.

31 25 24 24 23 23 23 22 22 22 22

Miah Bradbury Kris Zacuto Joe Ciccarella Chris Gomez Anthony Napolitano Anthony Napolitano Don Sparks Angelo Songco Sean Dovel Travis Tarchione Brian Leighton

1. 2t. 2t. 4t. 4t. 4t. 6t. 6t. 6t. 10t. 10t. 10t. 10t.

9 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5

Dan Henry Russ Noah Bob Sheldon Jonathan Johnson Carl Fraticelli Billy Bean Jason Aspito Russ Noah Jerry Zuvela Joe Frazee Matt Riordan Ikaika Hoopii Reggie Lambert

1. 2. 3t. 3t. 5t. 5t. 5t. 8t. 8t. 8t. 8t. 8t. 8t. 8t.

21 19 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

Chris Donnels Scott Walter Benny Craig Jesse Ibarra Miah Bradbury Chris Donnels Brian Leighton Angelo Songco Angelo Songco Josh Whitesell Jesse Ibarra Darrel Deak Tony Kounas Brian Turang

1. 2. 3. 4. 5t. 5t. 7. 8. 9. 10t. 10t.

171 161 158 154 152 152 150 149 147 146 146

Don Sparks Joe Ciccarella Scott Walter Chris Donnels Miah Bradbury Chris Gomez Tim Williams Tony Kounas Chris Donnels Jason Aspito Brian Leighton

AT BATS 1990 1990 1988 1980 1999 1988 1990 1999 1980 1996

RUNS 1986 1986 1988 1986 1998 1991 1990 1988 1988 1998 1998

HITS 1990 1988 1988 1990 1989 1982 1999 1991 1999 1990 1985

STOLEN BASES 1986 1988 2000 1987 2000 1991 1986 1998 1991 1988 1985 1984

1. 2. 3. 4t. 4t. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10t. 10t. 10t. 10t.

40 39 35 34 34 33 30 28 26 25 25 25 25

John Krickl Dave Long Errect Ridley Tim Collins Tracy Cowger Eric Farris Reggie Lambert John Krickl Scott Stout John Krickl Dave Long Pat Corcoran Bob Sheldon

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9t. 9t. 9t.

66 59 58 52 51 50 49 46 45 45 45

Billy Bean Carl Fraticelli Chris Donnels Carl Fraticelli Reggie Lambert Kevin Hook Joe Ciccarella Scott Stout Jeff Franklin Jerry Stone Jerry Stone

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7t. 7t. 9. 10.

.435 .416 .410 .405 .404 .403 .399 .399 .398 .392

DOUBLES 1989 2002 1991 1990 1994 1992 1988 2007 2006 1988 1984

WALKS

TRIPLES 1975 1972 1971 2009 1988 1986 2000 1973 1951 2005 1998 1994 1985

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1986 1986 1986 1988 1984 1998 1991 1981 1977 1973 1972

BATTING AVERAGE (2.5 AB/GM) Joe Ciccarella Rick Mediavilla Reggie Lambert Don Sparks Bob Sheldon Billy Bean Russ Noah Mike Logelin Miah Bradbury Tom McDonald

HOME RUNS 1986 2000 1997 1993 1990 1987 1984 2009 2008 2003 1994 1991 1990 1988

TOTAL BASES

TRAVIS TARCHIONE

1979 1975 1977 1979 1977 2007 1984 1978 1982 1977 1976 1975 1971

1988 1991 2000 1986 1990 1990 1990 1990 1987 2000 1984

DAN HENRY

1991 1990 1985 1988 1971 1985 1973 1969 1989 1973


BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME SEASON RECORDS - PITCHING 40 35 34 34 33 32 32 32 31 31 31 31

Joe Caruso Brian Clancy Darryl Scott Darryl Scott Chris Gray Joe Caruso Darryl Scott Eric Reinholtz Andy Beal Chad Dembisky Darryl Scott Rod Volk

SAVES 1991 1989 1988 1987 2001 1990 1989 1987 2005 1991 1990 1972

1. 2. 3t. 3t. 5t. 5t. 5t. 8t. 8t. 8t. 8t. 8t. 8t.

13 10 9 9 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5

Darryl Scott Walt Von Huene Dylan Sugar Joe Caruso Stephen Kahn Jesse Ibarra Jeff Goettsch Xavier Esquivel Andy Beal Chris Gray Joe Caruso Tim Layana Tim Layana

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8t. 8t. 8t. 8t.

170.2 142.1 137.1 135.2 133.1 129.0 126.2 123.2 123.2 123.2 123.2

Tim Layana Chris Wibberley Tom Henderson Drew Bentz Drew Bentz Rod Volk Jon Willard Billy Traber Darryl Scott Mark Stomp Tim Layana

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9t. 9t.

156 139 135 114 110 108 107 105 104 104

Billy Traber Tim Layana Billy Traber Michael Schultz Rod Volk Drew Bentz Tim Layana Chris Wibberley Michael Schultz Michael Schultz

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 2t. 2t. 2t. 2t. 2t. 2t. 8t. 8t. 10t. 10t.

12 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 8 7 7

Tim Layana Drew Bentz Tom Henderson Rod Volk Chris Wibberley Dave Sehnem Dave Sehnem Tim Layana Drew Bentz Jon Willard Tim Layana

1. 2. 3t. 3t. 3t. 3t. 7. 8t. 8t. 10t. 10t. 10t.

17 13 12 12 12 12 11 10 10 9 9 9

Tim Layana Jon Willard Chad Dembisky Darryl Scott Steve Surico Mark Stomp Rod Volk Billy Traber Kalani Bush Ben Bonilla Michael Schultz Three Others

1986 1976 1976 1973 1973 1971 1970 1985 1975 1990 1984

1986 1973 1976 1975 1976 1973 1990 2000 1990 1986 1985

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8t. 8t. 10.

.900 .875 .857 .850 .833 .818 .800 .778 .778 .765

Ben Bonilla Terry Seward Steve Surico Tim Layana Kalani Bush Michael Schultz John Swanson Lee Roberts Bill Barnett Jon Willard

(9-1) (7-1) (12-2) (17-3) (10-2) (9-2) (8-2) (7-2) (7-2) (13-4)

2000 1988 1988 1986 1989 1998 1981 2009 1970 1990

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (1 IP/GM) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1.37 1.85 1.93 2.33 2.39 2.74 2.93 2.95 3.02 3.12

Walt Von Huene Bill Barnett Jim Kerker Brian Clancy Kelly Nicholson Bill Barnett Dave Sehnem Todd Yasin Tom Scarlett Tim Layana

1971 1970 1969 1989 1979 1969 1970 1978 1972 1985

STRIKEOUTS

TIM LAYANA

2000 1986 1999 2000 1973 1976 1985 1973 1999 1998

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1986 1990 1991 1990 1988 1986 1973 2000 1989 2000 2000

WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 8 DECISIONS) 1988 1970 1997 1991 2003 1994 1987 2009 2007 1999 1990 1986 1985

INNINGS PITCHED

WINS

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APPEARANCES 1. 2. 3t. 3t. 5. 6t. 6t. 6t. 9t. 9t. 9t. 9t.

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BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME CAREER RECORDS - BATTING GAMES PLAYED 1. 2t. 2t. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

233 229 229 226 225 222 221 218 216 214

Carl Fraticelli Tim Williams Jim McAnany Miah Bradbury Billy Bean Darrel Deak Joe Frazee Chris Pettit Billy Lockin Jon Oller

1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

846 822 818 798 797 794 790 776 768 767

Miah Bradbury Billy Bean Billy Lockin Joe Frazee Jim McAnany Kris Zacuto Carl Fraticelli Chris Pettit Tommy Perez John Krickl

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

240 216 195 183 173 172 171 170 169 168

Carl Fraticelli Billy Bean Miah Bradbury Chris Donnels Bob Sheldon Scott Walter Chris Pettit Kris Zacuto Billy Lockin Jim McAnany

HITS 1985-88 1988-91 1984-87 1987-90 1983-86 1988-91 2002-05 2003-06 2001-04 2002-05

AT BATS 1987-90 1983-86 2001-04 2002-05 1984-87 1999-02 1985-88 2003-06 1999-02 1976-79

RUNS 1985-88 1983-86 1987-90 1985-87 1969-72 1998-00 2003-06 1999-02 2001-04 1984-87

1. 2. 3. 4t. 4t. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10t. 10t. 10t.

306 290 273 265 265 264 259 248 244 239 239 239

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6t. 6t. 8. 9. 10.

225 204 191 184 173 172 172 171 165 150

Miah Bradbury Billy Bean Billy Lockin Kris Zacuto Travis Tarchione Joe Frazee Carl Fraticelli Scott Walter Jim McAnany Anthony Angel Bob Sheldon Tommy Perez

STOLEN BASES 1987-90 1983-86 2001-04 1999-02 1986-89 2002-05 1985-88 1998-00 1984-87 1998-00 1969-72 1999-02

RUNS BATTED IN Chris Donnels Billy Bean Miah Bradbury Scott Walter Jim McAnany Kris Zacuto Travis Tarchione Tommy Perez Anthony Angel Darrel Deak

1985-87 1983-86 1987-90 1998-00 1984-87 1999-02 1986-89 1999-02 1998-00 1988-91

DOUBLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6t. 6t. 8. 9. 10.

72 70 64 62 61 58 58 56 54 51

Miah Bradbury Kris Zacuto Chris Pettit Anthony Napolitano Billy Bean Sean Dovel David Jones Angelo Songco Jon Oller Joe Frazee

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8t. 8t. 8t.

19 16 14 13 12 11 10 9 9 9

Bob Sheldon Billy Bean Ikaika Hoopii Dan Henry Joe Frazee Robert Cannon Carl Fraticelli Joe Ciccarella Tim Williams Kris Zacuto

1. 2. 3t. 3t. 5t. 5t. 7. 8. 9. 10.

45 41 36 36 35 35 34 30 29 28

Chris Donnels Tommy Perez Scott Walter Miah Bradbury Jon Oller Jesse Ibarra Angelo Songco Jim McAnany Kris Zacuto Darrel Deak

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10t. 10t.

490 449 440 437 417 412 410 402 377 372 372

Miah Bradbury Billy Bean Kris Zacuto Bob Sheldon Chris Donnels Scott Walter Tommy Perez Jim McAnany Angelo Songco Travis Tarchione David Jones

1987-90 1999-01 2003-06 1991-94 1983-86 2005-08 1976-79 2007-09 2002-05 2002-05

1. 2. 3. 4t. 4t. 6t. 6t. 8. 9. 10.

104 73 65 60 60 57 57 55 50 49

John Krickl Dave Long Tim Collins Eric Farris Bob Sheldon Chris Pettit Billy Lockin Tracy Cowger Errect Ridley Pat Corcoran

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6t. 6t. 8. 9. 10.

177 150 125 120 106 104 104 103 101 96

Carl Fraticelli Billy Bean Chris Donnels Joe Ciccarella Jerry Stone Jim McAnany Bob Sheldon Joe Frazee Jeff Franklin Chad Ohira

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.387 .383 .379 .369 .368 .367 .364 .362 .356 .353

1976-79 1974-76 1976-79 2005-07 1969-72 2003-06 2001-04 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76

WALKS 1985-88 1983-86 1985-87 1989-91 1971-73 1984-87 1969-72 2002-04 1974-77 1995-98

BATTING AVG. (MIN. 300 AB) Russ Noah Don Sparks Reggie Lambert Travis Tarchione Tracy Cowger Chris Donnels Joe Ciccarella Miah Bradbury Scott Walter Billy Bean

1971-73 1987-88 1984-85 1986-89 1977-78 1985-87 1989-91 1987-90 1998-00 1983-86

TRIPLES 1969-72 1983-86 1993-96 1975-76 2002-05 1986-89 1985-88 1989-91 1988-91 1999-01

HOME RUNS

SCOTT WALTER

1985-87 1999-02 1998-00 1987-90 2002-05 1992-94 2007-09 1984-87 1999-02 1988-91

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1987-90 1983-86 1999-02 1969-72 1985-87 1998-00 1999-02 1984-87 2007-09 1986-89 1976-79

DON SPARKS


BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME CAREER RECORDS - PITCHING 131 107 98 92 90 90 89 85 84 82

1. 2t. 2t. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9t. 9t. 9t.

33 26 26 22 21 17 15 14 11 11 11

Darryl Scott Chris Gray Joe Caruso Jeff Cecchin Shawn Hammett Tim Layana Ben Bonilla Rod Volk Andy Beal Tom Henderson

SAVES 1987-90 1998-01 1989-91 1995-98 1992-95 1983-86 1997-00 1971-74 2005-08 1973-76

1. 2. 3. 4t. 4t. 4t. 7. 8t. 8t. 8t.

22 16 12 10 10 10 9 8 8 8

Darryl Scott Joe Caruso Dylan Sugar Jesse Ibarra Tim Layana Walt Von Huene Xavier Esquivel Andy Beal Shawn Hammett Stephen Kahn

1983-86 1969-72 1966-69 1974-77 1975-76 1992-95 1972-74 1978-80 1998-00 1979-82 1971-74

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

511.0 447.1 427.0 409.0 372.0 361.2 360.1 340.1 336.0 332.2

Tim Layana Michael Schultz Drew Bentz Shawn Hammett Tom Henderson Dave Sehnem Darryl Scott Billy Traber Ben Bonilla Kelly Nicholson

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

405 338 322 317 304 292 281 263 245 234

Tim Layana Billy Traber Michael Schultz Darryl Scott Jim Kerker Shawn Hammett Drew Bentz Rod Volk Dave Sehnem Steve Surico

COMPLETE GAME Tim Layana Dave Sehnem Jim Kerker Drew Bentz Tom Henderson Shawn Hammett Chris Wibberly Bob Seus Michael Schultz Kelly Nicholson Rod Volk

1. 2. 3. 4t. 4t. 4t. 7. 8t. 8t. 10.

35 31 28 27 27 27 25 23 23 22

Tim Layana Darryl Scott Jim Kerker Steve Surico Kelly Nicholson Ben Bonilla Michael Schultz Drew Bentz Tom Henderson Jon Willard

1983-86 1987-90 1966-69 1987-90 1979-82 1997-00 1997-00 1974-77 1973-76 1989-91

1983-86 1998-00 1974-77 1992-95 1973-76 1969-72 1987-90 1998-00 1997-00 1979-82

STRIKEOUTS

DREW BENTZ

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10t. 10t.

.789 .759 .750 .722 .700 .692 .682 .667 .650 .643 .643

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2.71 2.74 3.53 3.59 3.65 3.68 3.78 4.14 4.15 4.19

Kalani Bush Jon Willard Mark Stomp Mike Jones Joe Caruso Brian Felten Chris Spears Mike McNary Bill Barnett Ben Bonilla Steve Surico

(15-4) (22-7) (12-4) (13-5) (21-9) (18-8) (15-7) (12-6) (13-7) (27-15) (27-15)

1986-89 1989-91 1986 1987-88 1989-91 1998-99 1989-91 1988-89 1968-70 1997-00 1987-90

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN. 150 IP) Jim Kerker Bill Barnett Dave Sehnem John Swanson Brad Meyers Tom Scarlett Brad Meyers Kelly Nicholson Michael Schultz Jon Mason

1968-69 1968-70 1969-72 1980-81 2005-07 1969-72 2005-06 1979-82 1998-00 1981-82

1983-86 1998-00 1998-00 1987-90 1966-69 1992-95 1974-77 1971-74 1969-72 1987-90

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WINNING PCT. (MIN. 15 DECISIONS) 1987-90 1989-91 1996-97 1992-94 1983-86 1968-71 2007-09 2005-08 1992-95 2003-05

INNINGS PITCHED

WINS

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APPEARANCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5t. 5t. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Justin Abreu Bob Adams Jim Alexander Rick Allen Tom Allison Jim Alliston Joey Amalfitano Anthony Angel Phil Angel Christian Apodaca Jim Arico Dave Arnold Jason Aspito Chuck Baker Steve Balak Brian Balo David Barba Bill Barnett Brian Barton Steve Bateman Jim Battle Brad Bauer Brett Beach Andy Beal Billy Bean Jason Beattie Ryan Beaver Chris Beck Scott Beck Joe Bellezo Shawn Bennett Drew Bentz Mike Berberet Dan Bergamo Greg Bergeron T.J. Bernardy Jim Berriatua Andy Biaggi Melvin Blackmon Joe Blandino Rob Boitano Damien Bonenfant Ben Bonilla Jeremy Booth Art Bordley Ken Bowers Shane Bowers Josh Bradbury

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BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME ROSTER A

B

2000-01-02-03 1970 1987 1988-89 1986 1971-72-73-74 1952-53-54 1998-99-00 1969 1996 1977 1980 2000 1974-75 1969-70-71 1996 2000-01-02-03 1968-69-70 2001 1980 1983 2009 1995 2005-06-07-08 1983-84-85-86 1997 1998-99 1999 1985 1989-90 1973-74-75-76 1974-75-76-77 1979-80 1970 1994 2007-08-09 1976-77 1991-92-93 2006-07 1970-71 1984-85 1983-84-85-86 1997-98-99-00 1995 1973-74 1970 1990-91-92-93 2005

JIM KERKER 100

Miah Bradbury Bob Branchetti Glenn Brannon Steve Bridgewater Jack Brooks Bill Brundige Jim Bruske Josh Bryan Butch Bucher Jess Buckles Gabriel Bueno Justin Bunkis Dave Burke Jeremy Burrell Tim Busbin Kalani Bush Tom Button Tim Byrne

1987-88-89-90 1978-79 1982-83 1978-79 1998-99-00-01 2000-01 1986 2009 1992-93 1909 2004-05 2005-06-07-08 1981-82 2007-08-09 2007 1986-87-88-89 1989-90 1989-90

C

Ulises Cabrera Cary Cadonau Scott Cain Jim Calderon Dave Calvert Brett Campbell Christian Campos Robert Cannon David Cariker Greg Carl Ramiro Carreon Mark Carroll Matt Carter Joe Caruso Mike Case Colin Casey Paul Casillas John Cassanego Jack Cassel Jeff Cecchin Ernie Cho Jeff Ciccarella Joe Ciccarella Brian Clancy Danny Clay James Clelland Dave Collard Tony Collatos Andy Collett Dan Collins Tim Collins John Coman Ed Conlan Greg Connelly Steve Connolly Adam Cooke James Cooper Mike Coppess Pat Corcoran Mario “Moon” Cordero Vincent Cordova Othon Corona Matt Cova Tracy Cowger Benny Craig Michael Cramer Jackson Creighton Tom Croal Luciano Cuevas Bill Culver Seaton Curran Tim Daze` Darrel Deak James Dean Bobby DeJardin Richard del Rio

D

1997-98 1992 1985-86 1972-73-74 1973 1995-96-97 2002 1986-87-88-89 1977-78-79 1991-92-93 2009 2001-02-03 2005-06 1989-90-91 1988-89 1996-97 1996-97 1994-95-96-97 1999 1995-96-97-98 2006-07-08-09 1990-91-92-93 1989-90-91 1986-87-88-89 1981-82 1998-99-00-01 1981-82-83 1990 1993-94-95 1979-80 1976-77-78-79 1989 1996 1989 2007-08 1989 2003-04-05 1977-78-79 1975-76 2000-01 2001-02-03 2003-04 2001-02-03-04 1977-78 1997 1979-80 2004 1980-81 1995-96 1982 1994 1969 1988-89-90-91 1977-78 1986-87-88 1978

Chad Dembisky Sandor Demosthenes Dennis Desmond Vahe Devian Mark DiBenedetti Vince DiLeva Billy Dillon Brandon DiTolla Andy Diver Chris Donnels Joe Dottore Sean Dovel Randy Dowis Chad Dreier Will Dugoni Nathan Durham-Hammer Wayne Eaton Randy Ebersberger Chuck Eggert Bill Eller Todd Elliot Ollie Enos Xavier Esquivel Chris Eusebio Mark Farrell Eric Farris Blake Feaser Bob Feld Rolan Feld Brian Felten Brian Fenmore Patrick Ferguson Scott Ferguson Joe Ferrante Nathan Ferrari Greg Feuerborn T.J. Filicia Curt Fiore Brian Fitzgerald Lucas Fitzgerald Mike Fizzolio Robby Foster Matt Francis Jeff Frank Jeff Franklin Mike Franks Carl Fraticelli Joe Frazee Mike Freeman Kevin Fujimoto Evan Fujinaga Charlie Galbraith Chaz Gallagher Nik Garcia Todd Gates Bob Gauci Vince Gaudi Trevor Gee Joe Gehley Mike Gehrlein Gary Gemberling Alex Gillingham Tony Giunta Michael Glomb Jeff Goettsch Chris Gomez Ed Goodwin Casey Gordon Gregory Gordon George Gospodinoff Mark Grafitti Tim Granich

E

F

G

1991 1995-96-97-98 1968-69-70 1981-82 1980 1994 1999 2003-04-05-06 1996 1985-86-87 1970-71-72-73 2005-06-07-08 1969 1966-67-68-69 2007-08-09 2001-02 1977 1981 1995-96 1969-70 1986-87 2008-09 2007-08 2008-09 1993-94-95-96 2005-06-07 2004-05-06-07 1968-69 1994 1998-99-00-01 1975-76 2005 1979-80-81-82 1969 1998-99 1998 2008 1996-97-98-99 1992-93-94 1996-97 1977-78-79 1984-85 1985 1974-75 1974-75-76-77 1980-81 1985-86-87-88 2002-03-04-05 1980-81 1996 1998 1999 2004 2006-07 1990-91 1980-81 1974 2009 1973-74-75-76 2000 1983 2009 1968-69 2005-06-07-08 1986-87 1990-91 1968 2006 1983 1973-74-75-76 1986-87-88-89 1989


BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME ROSTER

Erik Hakanen Bill Haluck Scott Halverstadt Shawn Hammett Damon Hamura John Hans Nick Harlambakis Steve Harris Ryan Hawthorne Gus Hein Tom Henderson Joseph Hendricks Dan Henry Art Herbig Mark Hermes Kevin Hernandez Elvis Herrera Jonathan Higashi J.R. Higley Collin Hinds Robert Hirsh Bill Hodge Ron Hodges Jim Holleran Kevin Hook Ikaika Hoopii Mark Horak Reid Hoshide Marc Howard Kyle Huddy Jason Hueth Bobby Hughes Jack Hughes Jim Hurzeler Mike Hymes

1970-71-72 1988-89-90-91 1993-94-95 1998-99-00-01 1989 1981 1996-97 2001 1979-80 1995-96-97-98 2009 1996-97

H

1985-86 1972 1984-85 1992-93-94-95 1992-93 1980-81-82 1998-99 1977-78-79 2009 1984-85 1973-74-75-76 2002 1975-76 1997 1970 2007 2004-05-06-07 2001-02-03-04 2007 1992-93-94 1998-99-00-01 1968-69-70 1985 1983-84-85-86 1998 1993-94-95-96 1978-79 1998-99-00 1990-91 2002-03-04-05 1994-95-96-97 1990 1968 1993 2000

Marc Jannone Dean Jelmini Kevin Jenson Erik Johnson Jonathan Johnson Lucas Johnson Paul Joncich David Jones Mike Jones Tracy Jones Frank Judge Lance Junker Stephen Kahn Jeff Kambak Nathan Keadle Jim Keating Kevin Keenan Steve Keller Phil Kelly Ty Kelly Mike Kenney Jim Kerker Bob Kerslake Jeff Kimbro RJ Kirkland Matt Knickrehm Brady Koch Matt Koch Kerry Konrady Tony Kounas Donny Kretschmar John Krickl Scott LaFountaine John Lally Mike Lambert Reggie Lambert A.J. LaMonda Jeremy LaMell Jay Larson Tim Layana Pat Leaver Dan LeBouf Jason Lefkowitz Brian Leighton Paul Lemire Tom Lewinski Larry Lewis Chad Lindholm Stu Livingstone John Lizarraga Billy Lockin Mike Logelin Dave Long Gabe Lopez Nicholas Lovato Kevin Lovingier Michael Lowe Russell Lowell Terrell Lowery Ken Lund Todd Lundwall Andy Lynch

I

J

K

L

1992-93-94 1990-91-92 1977 1994-95-96 1990-91-92-93 1984-85 2008-09 1977 1997 1970-71-72-73 2002-04 2006 2008-09 2002 1982-83 1976-77-78-79 1987-88 1980-81-82 1972-73-74-75 1980 2003-04-05 1980-81-82-83 2005-06-07-08 1971-72-73 1976 1968-69 1969 2007 2006-07-08 1968-69 1955-56-57-58 1984 1991-92 1975-76 2001-02-03-04 2008-09 1995-96-97 1990 1985 1976-77-78-79 1998, 2000-01 2009 1978 1984-85 2004-05-06-08 2007 1977-78 1983-84-85-86 1974-75 1976-77-78 2005-06 1983-84 1993-94 1984-85-86 1979 2000-01 1975-76 1982 2001-02-03-04 1968-69-70 1974-75-76 1999 2002 1991 2008-09 2008 1991 1983-84-85 2002-03 1984

Mike MacGillivray Daniel Macias Mark Madsen David Maffei Jamie Mah Scott Malpasuto Reuben Mandaloniz Mark Margis Matt Marks Ed Marquez Ernie Martin Oscar Martinez Jon Mason John Mastandrea Marion Mauch Vince Mauch Jim McAnany Jordan McClintick Mike McClure Kyle McCormick Chad McDonald Tim McDonald Tom McDonald Clint McGill Mike McNary Jim McNaught Rick Meaglia Kurt Mears Rick Mediavilla Michael Mellas Brett Mendoza Warren Messina Carl Meyer Brad Meyers Greg Meyers Paul Mikos Ed Milich Chris Miller DeAndre Miller Kevin Milligan Kayzell Milton Jacob Minter Eric Minzenberg Marc Mirizzi Case Miyahira Kalalea Montgomery Hector Moreno Marty Morris Joshua Muecke Matt Muller Marty Mullins Mike Muno Kyle Mura Kevin Murphy Steve Myhre Greg Nagy Mahoe Nakanelua Steve Napoli Anthony Napolitano Ben Navarrette Mike Navratil Scott Neill Ray Nettling Adrian Nevarez Chad Nichols Kelly Nicholson Russ Noah Bob Noson Matt Nutter Kevin Obergfell Kevin O’Brien Jim O’Donnell Dennis O’Flaherty

M

N

O

2009 2004-05-06-07 1998-99-00 1999-00-01 2003-04-05 1982-83 1991-92 1981 1991-92 1996-97 1972-73-74 1996-97-98 1981-82 1992-93-94-95 1999-00-01 1971-72-73 1984-85-86-87 2009 1968-69-70 2006 1991 1968-69-70-71 1971-72-73-74 2004 1988-89-90 1971-72-73-74 1975-76 1987-88 1990-91 1987 2006-07-08-09 1978-79 1969 2005-06-07 2008-09 1963-64-65-66 1968 1992 2006-07 1991 2000-01 1998-99 1982 1994-95 2009 1996-97 1997 1968-69-70 2001-02-03 1994-95-96-97 2007 1983-84 2003-04-05-06 1984 1993 2005-06 1996-97 1968 1991-92-93-94 1968-69-70-71 1999 1987-88 2009 2003-04-05-06 1990-91-92 1979-80-81-82 1971-72-73 1992 1983-84 1990 1979 1977 1951-52-53-54

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Jesse Ibarra Rob Ickes Nick Infantino Brian Intlekofer Chris Intlekofer Chris Ipsen Andrew Irvine Bill Islava

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David Grant Paul Graves Ryan Graves Chris Gray Rex Grayner Bill Green Rob Green Matt Gruber John Guggiana Kevin Gustorf Alex Guthrie Raul Gutierrez


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BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME ROSTER Chad Ohira Paul Okuda Tim Olivarez Jonathan Oller Scott O’Neil Vince O’Neill Jaime Ornelas Pete Oswald Ryan Ott Craig Owens Mark Paredes Tony Parent Bryan Paul Bruce Pawlowski Jeff Payetta Mike Paz Gerardo Perez Tommy Perez Drew Peruzzi Mike Peters Chris Pettit Paul Pettit Ron Pirayoff Matt Plugge Joe Polanski Steve Polk Chris Possemato Les Powers Andy Preston Willie Price

P

1974-75 1970 1991-92 1968-69-70 1982-83 1983 1991-92 1999-00-01-02 1986-87 1992-93-94-95 2003-04-05-06 1971-72 1997 1992-93-94-95 1981-82-83 1985-86 1989 1931-32-33 2008 1968-69-70-71

Q

Will Quaglieri Leland Ratleff Henley Regisford Jeff Reavis Herman Reich Eric Reinholtz Jim Reutz Erik Reyes Ross Richardson Errect Ridley Matt Riordan Paul Ritchie James Rivero Lee Roberts David Rodriguez

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R

2003-04 1978-79 1989-90-91 1982 1936-37-38-39 1986-87 1968 2003-04-05 1992-93-94 1976-77 1997-98-99 1990-91-92 2001-02 2006-07-08-09 1970

BOB SEUS 102

John Rodriguez Shon Roe Vin Rover Rick Ruffinelli Joe Ruhoff Kevin Ruiz Marty Rupnick Ezequiel Ruvalcaba Joe Ruzich Dan Ryan Marty Ryan Jim St. Hilaire Dennis Sandoval Anthony Santana Frank Sarver Scott Sarver Tom Scarlett Brian Schackelford Dan Schultz Michael Schultz Skip Schumaker Darryl Scott Mike Seal Dave Sehnem Bob Seus Dan Seus Mark Sewald Terry Seward Tillie Shafer Evan Shahak Rick Sharp Dave Sharrer Michael Shearer Bob Sheldon Taylor Shoop Mike Sieber Joe Silva Enoch Simmons Frank Simoncini Evan Simonitsch Mark Skelly Ken Slagle Greg Slate Matt Smith Sean Smith Fred Snodgrass Angelo Songco Greg Soper Anthony Soto Clay Sowder Don Sparks Chris Spears Kyle Spraker Tim Stagich Jeff Stevens Carl Stoeber Mark Stomp Jerry Stone Scott Stout John Straits William Strickland Dylan Sugar Darren Sugiyama Albie Sukut Joe Sulentor Pat Sullivan Joe Summers Steve Surico John Swanson Brad Takamori Travis Tarchione Nick Tatro Tony Taylor Tony Tellers

1987-88 2009 1980-81-82 1968 1970 1975-76 1981 2003-04-05-06-07 1971-72 1970-71-72-73 1977-78

S

T

1970 1975 2001-02-03-04-05 1990 2002 1969-70-71-72 1994 1980 1998-99-00 1999 1987-88-89-90 1992-93-94 1969-70-71-72 1978-79-80 1980 1980-81-82 1988 1906 2004-05 1984 1994-95 1980 1969-70-71-72 2007 1982-83 2001-02-03 1986-87-88 1982-83 2009 1983-84 1977-78 1981-82 1989 2002-03 1906-07 2007-08-09 1984 2003-04-05-06-07 1992 1987-88 1989-90-91 2008-09 1969 2003-04-05 2001-02-03 1986 1971-72-73 1981-82 1993 1968-69-70-71 1996-97 1990-91-92-93 1994-95 1996-97-98-99 1985 1988 1987-88-89-90 1980-81 2002-03 1986-87-88-89 1992 1983-84 1972

Joe Tereschuk Joe Testa Mike Testa Bob Thomason Dan Thompson Bill Thorney Mark Tillman Chris Toomey Roberto Torres Billy Traber Rich Tricarico Todd Tsujimura Ron Tuck Brian Turang Fred Tuttle Brian Urata Kevin Van De Brake Rodger Vandenbroek Dave Van Winkle Mark Veronda Joe Vierra Martin Viramontes Rod Volk Walt Von Huene Randy Waite Dan Walgren Brian Walker Jeff Walker Greg Wall Scott Walter Jim Warner Ed Wheeler Jason Wheeler Ryan Wheeler Matt White Phil White Joshua Whitesell Mike Whitt Walter Whittington Chris Wibberley Michael Wilhite Joe Wilhoit Rick Wilkerson Tom Wilkinson Jon Willard Brett Williams Danny Williams Tim Williams Brian Wilson C.J. Wilson Ian Wilson Travis Wilson Joe Wortmann Patrick Wuebben Corey Yamamoto Caleb Yamanaka Todd Yasin Marty Young Naoi Yuen Ryan Yurek Kris Zacuto Joe Zeller Leo Zofrea Ron Zuber

1968 1988-89-90-91 1987-88-89 1979-80 1978 1982-83-84 1988-89-90-91 1996 2006 1998-99-00 1986-88-89 1981-82 1980 1988-89 1986-87

U V

W

Y

Z

1977-78 1989-90 1980-81 1986-87 1995-96-97 2008-09 2008-09 1971-72-73-74 1968-69-70-71 2002-03 1984-85-86-87 1989-90 2000-01 1987-88-89-90 1998-99-00 1986 1934-35-36-37-38-39 2009 2007-08-09 2003-04-05 1990 2001-02-03 1983-84-85 1950s 1971-73-74 2002 1904-05 1979-80 1968-69 1989-90-91 2008 1969 1988-89-90-91 2006-07 2001 1998-99-00 1993-94-95-96 1974-75-76-77-78 1994 2002 1993-94 1975-76-77-78 1998 1992-93-94 2003 1999-00-01-02 2007 1972 1981-82-83

The all-time roster is a work-in-progress. If you have additions or corrections, please help by emailing them to tgeivett@lmu.edu.


BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME HONORS Russ Noah, first team (SN) Jerry Stone, first team (CB) Billy Bean, honorable mention (CB) Tim Layana, second team (BA, ABCA) Chris Donnels, second team (ABCA) Billy Bean, second team (ABCA) Chris Donnels, third team (ABCA) Miah Bradbury, third team (BA) Joe Ciccarella, second team (BA), third team (CB) Michael Schultz, third team (NCBWA) Curt Fiore, third team (NCBWA) Billy Traber, first team (CB), honorable mention (NCBWA) Billy Traber, second team (CB) Scott Walter, third team (CB) Billy Lockin, first team (JSR) Billy Lockin, first team (JSR)

FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICA 1985 1989 1990 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 1998 1998 2002 2002 2007

Chris Donnels, honorable mention (BA) Joe Ciccarella, second team (CB) Chris Gomez, first team (CB), second team (BA) Bobby Hughes, second team (BA) Mike Seal, honorable mention (CB) Marc Mirizzi, first team (CB) Curt Fiore, first team (CB) Scott Walter, first team (BA, CB) Ryan Beaver, honorable mention (CB) Michael Schultz, first team (CB) Sean Smith, first team (CB) Joe Frazee, honorable mention (CB) Angelo Songco (CB)

TEAM USA MEMBERS 1990 1990 1991 2000 2004 2004 2007 2008

Joe Ciccarella Chris Gomez Chris Gomez Coach Frank Cruz Coach Frank Cruz Stephen Kahn Jeff Stevens Jeff Stevens

GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1973 1994 1996

Dean Jelmini, first team Anthony Napolitano, second team Sandor Demosthenes, third team

WCC PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1986 1998 2000 2004

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 1993 1994 1996 2009

Anthony Napolitano Anthony Napolitano Sandor Demosthenes Ryan Wheeler

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE 1991 1991 1992 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1996 1997 1998 2000 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009

Paul Graves Rick Mediavilla Anthony Napolitano Paul Ritchie Anthony Napolitano Anthony Napolitano John Mastandrea Sandor Demosthenes Mark Farrell Sandor Demosthenes Sandor Demosthenes Mike Hymes Nate Keadle Michael Glomb Ryan Wheeler T.J. Bernardy Ernie Cho Will Dugoni Ollie Enos Ryan Wheeler

ALL-DISTRICT VIII 1969 1971 1971 1972 1972 1973 1973 1973 1976 1976 1977 1977 1985 1986 1986 1986 1986 1987 1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991

Mike Logelin, first team Mike Logelin, first team Bob Sheldon, first team Russ Noah, first team Bob Sheldon, first team Dean Jelmini, first team Russ Noah, first team Jerry Stone, first team Pat Corcoran, first team Dan Henry, first team Tracy Cowger, first team Mike Fizzolio, first team Billy Bean, first team Billy Bean, first team Chris Donnels, first team Tim Layana, first team Carl Fraticelli, second team Chris Donnels, first team Rick Mediavilla, first team Miah Bradbury, second team Tony Kounas, second team Darryl Scott, second team Joe Caruso, second team Joe Ciccarella, second team

Tim Layana Michael Schultz Billy Traber Stephen Kahn

WCC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1985 1989 1990 1997 1998 1998 2002 2007

Chris Donnels Joe Ciccarella Chris Gomez Matt Riordan Michael Schultz Scott Walter Sean Smith Angelo Songco

WCC COACH OF THE YEAR 1973 1986 1990 1998 2000 2004

Marv Wood Dave Snow Chris Smith Frank Cruz Frank Cruz Frank Cruz

ALL-CONFERENCE 1969 1969 1970 1970 1971 1972 1972 1973 1973 1973 1973 1976 1976 1976 1977 1977 1978 1978 1978 1979

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ALL-AMERICA 1973 1973 1985 1986 1986 1986 1987 1989 1991 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2002 2004

Jim Kerker, first team Mike Logelin, first team Bill Eller, first team Dan Garrett, first team Tim McDonald, first team Russ Noah, first team Bob Sheldon, first team Dean Jelmini, first team Russ Noah, first team Jerry Stone, first team Rod Volk, first team Drew Bentz, first team Pat Corcoran, first team Dan Henry, first team Tracy Cowger, first team Mike Fizzolio, first team Bob Branchetti, first team Tracy Cowger, first team David Jones, first team Mike Cramer, first team

ALL-WEST REGION 1998 2000

Michael Schultz, first team Anthony Angel, first team

WCC PLAYER OF THE YEAR

RUSS NOAH

Russ Noah Chris Donnels Miah Bradbury Joe Ciccarella Scott Walter Anthony Angel

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BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME HONORS 1980 1981 1981 1982 1982 1983 1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989

Bob Gauci, first team Tracy Jones, first team John Swanson, first team Tracy Jones, first team Scott Stout, first team Jeff Payetta, first team Billy Bean, first team Chris Donnels, first team Reggie Lambert, first team Billy Bean, first team Chris Donnels, first team Carl Fraticelli, first team Jim Holleran, first team Tim Layana, first team Jim McAnany, first team Steve Polk, first team Bobby DeJardin, first team Chris Donnels, first team Jim McAnany, second team Travis Tarchione, second team Fred Tuttle, second team Miah Bradbury, first team Carl Fraticelli, first team Don Sparks, first team Brian Turang, first team Darryl Scott, second team Travis Tarchione, second team Miah Bradbury, first team Kalani Bush, first team Greg Wall, first team Rick Allen, second team Mike McNary, second team

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1989 Travis Tarchione, second team 1990 Miah Bradbury, first team 1990 Tony Kounas, first team 1990 Rick Mediavilla, first team 1990 Darryl Scott, first team 1990 Kevin Van De Brake, first team 1990 Jon Willard, first team 1990 Joe Ciccarella, second team 1990 Chris Gomez, second team 1991 Joe Caruso, first team 1991 Joe Ciccarella, first team 1991 Darrel Deak, first team 1991 Chris Gomez, first team 1991 Rick Mediavilla, first team 1991 Gerardo Perez, first team 1991 Chad Dembisky, second team 1991 Mark Tillman, second team 1991 Terrell Lowery, honorable mention 1991 Joe Testa, honorable mention 1991 Jon Willard, honorable mention 1992 Anthony Napolitano, first team 1992 Shane Bowers, second team 1992 Mike Seal, second team 1992 Darren Sugiyama, second team 1992 Greg Carl, honorable mention 1992 Rob Ickes, honorable mention 1992 Matt Marks, honorable mention 1992 Chad Nichols, honorable mention 1992 Gerardo Perez, honorable mention 1993 Jesse Ibarra, first team 1993 Anthony Napolitano, first team 1993 Mike Peters, first team 1993 Andy Biaggi, honorable mention 1993 Shane Bowers, honorable mention 1993 Jeff Ciccarella, honorable mention 1993 Ryan Graves, honorable mention 1993 Shawn Hammett, honorable mention 1993 Mike Seal, honorable mention 1994 Marc Mirizzi, first team 1994 Anthony Napolitano, first team 1994 Ryan Graves, second team 1994 Jesse Ibarra, second team 1994 Greg Bergeron, honorable mention 1994 Jason Hueth, honorable mention 1994 Mike Peters, honorable mention 1994 Mike Seal, honorable mention 1995 Andy Collett, first team 1995 Ikaika Hoopii, second team 1995 Jason Hueth, second team 1995 Marc Mirizzi, second team 1995 Mike Peters, second team 1995 Shawn Hammett, honorable mention 1996 Curt Fiore, first team 1996 Ikaika Hoopii, first team 1996 Travis Wilson, first team 1996 Sandor Demosthenes, second team 1996 Jason Hueth, honorable mention 1996 Kalalea Montgomery, honorable mention 1996 Chad Ohira, honorable mention 1996 Mark Veronda, honorable mention 1997 Matt Riordan, first team 1997 Joe Sulentor, first team 1997 Mark Veronda, first team 1997 Ben Bonilla, honorable mention 1997 Benny Craig, honorable mention 1997 Dylan Sugar, honorable mention 1998 Anthony Angel, first team 1998 Kevin Hook, first team 1998 Michael Schultz, first team 1998 Joe Sulentor, first team 1998 Scott Walter, first team 1998 Matt Riordan, second team 1998 Ryan Beaver, honorable mention

1998 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009

Brian Felten, honorable mention Anthony Angel, first team Billy Traber, first team Curt Fiore, second team Matt Riordan, second team Scott Walter, second team Ben Bonilla, honorable mention Tommy Perez, honorable mention Anthony Angel, first team Jason Aspito, first team Billy Traber, first team Scott Walter, first team Kris Zacuto, first team Ben Bonilla, second team Jeff Walker, second team Kris Zacuto, first team Billy Lockin, first team Sean Smith, first team Tommy Perez, second team Joe Frazee, second team Jonathan Higashi, honorable mention Vince Cordova, honorable mention Jonathan Higashi, first team Jon Oller, second team Joshua Whitesell, second team Billy Lockin, honorable mention Joe Frazee, honorable mention Stephen Kahn, first team Jeff Stevens, second team Clint McGill, second team Joe Frazee, second team James Cooper, honorable mention Kyle Mura, honorable mention Jonathan Higashi, honorable mention Billy Lockin, honorable mention Chris Pettit, first team Jeff Stevens, second team Eric Farris, second team James Cooper, second team Sean Dovel, honorable mention Joe Frazee, honorable mention Evan Shahak, honorable mention Erik Johnson, first team Brad Meyers, second team Sean Dovel, honorable mention Eric Farris, honorable mention Casey Gordon, honorable mention Daniel Macias, honorable mention Brad Meyers, first team Angelo Songco, first team Eric Farris, honorable mention DeAndre Miller, honorable mention Angelo Songco, first team Ryan Wheeler, first team A.J. LaMonda, honorable mention Jonathan Johnson, first team Lee Roberts, first team Ryan Wheeler, first team T.J. Bernardy, honorable mention Ryan Hawthorne, honorable mention Shon Roe, honorable mention Kyle Spraker, honorable mention

LEGEND BA Baseball America NCBWA National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ Association ABCA American Baseball Coaches’ Assoc. CB Collegiate Baseball SN Sporting News JSR Jewish Sports Review


BASEBALL HISTORY - YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS Batting Average Russ Noah (.378) Russ Noah (.399) Tom McDonald (.292) Dan Henry (.305) Pat Cocoran (.387) Mike Fizzolio (.370) Tracy Cowger (.373) Tim Collins (.353) Mike Franks (.320) Mike Franks (.348) Tracy Jones (.391) Jeff Payetta (.389) Bill Thorney (.339) Reggie Lambert (.410) Billy Bean (.355) Travis Tarchione (.377) Don Sparks (.405) Miah Bradbury (.398) Rick Mediavilla (.416) Joe Ciccarella (.435) Anthony Napolitano (.343) Mike Peters (.365) Anthony Napolitano (.344) Marc Mirizzi (.332) Curt Fiore (.348) Joe Sulentor (.369) Scott Walter (.383) Curt Fiore (.366) Jason Aspito (.360) Tommy Perez (.364) Billy Lockin (.371) Jonathan Higashi (.349) Jonathan Higashi (.371) Joe Frazee (.364) Erik Johnson (.351) Eric Farris (.349) Angelo Songco (.356) Angelo Songco (.360)

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Year 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

BATTING

Home Runs Runs Batted In Russ Noah (6) Russ Noah (42) Jerry Stone (11) Jerry Stone (45) Tom McDonald (6) Tom McDonald (30) Pat Corcoran (7) Frank Judge (36) Pat Cocoran (11) Pat Corcoran (55) Ken Slagle (9) Ken Slagle (52) Tracy Cowger/Bob Branchetti (7) David Jones (52) David Jones (10) David Jones (48) Mike Berberet (7) John Guggiana (41) Greg Slate (8) Tracy Jones (48) Dave Burke (6) Vahe Devian (48) Brian Leighton (11) Scott Malpasuto (39) Brian Leighton (16) Brian Leighton (67) Chris Donnels/Jim McAnany (8) Billy Bean (67) Chris Donnels (21) Chris Donnels (91) Chris Donnels (16) Chris Donnels (75) Brian Turang (15) Don Sparks (79) Rick Allen (11) Rick Allen (60) Miah Bradbury (16) Miah Bradbury (66) Darrel Deak (15) Darrel Deak (70) Matt Marks (9) Darren Sugiyama (42) Jesse Ibarra (17) Jesse Ibarra (52) Jesse Ibarra (15) Jesse Ibarra (47) Andy Collett (11) Andy Collett (51) Travis Wilson (11) Travis Wilson (50) Benny Craig (17) Benny Craig (61) Anthony Angel (10) Scott Walter (67) Tommy Perez (12) Tommy Perez (50) Scott Walter (19) Anthony Angel (78) Tommy Perez (11) Tommy Perez (45) Tommy Perez (11) Kris Zacuto (48) Josh Whitesell (15) Josh Whitesell (47) Jonathan Oller (8) Jonathan Higashi (48) Jonathan Oller/Chris Pettit (9) Chris Pettit (44) Chris Pettit (5) Erik Johnson (45) Sean Dovel (6) Angelo Songco (33) Angelo Songco (15) Angelo Songco (48) Angelo Songco (15) Angelo Songco (63)

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PITCHING

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Year Wins Earned Run Average Strikeouts 1972 Rod Volk (4) Tom Scarlett (3.02) Rod Volk (77) 1973 Rod Volk (11) Rod Volk (3.84) Rod Volk (110) 1974 Tom Henderson/Chris Wibberley (6) Rod Volk (3.56) Chris Wibberley (72) 1975 Drew Bentz (9) Drew Bentz (3.18) Drew Bentz (88) 1976 Drew Bentz/Tom Henderson (8) Drew Bentz (3.58) Drew Bentz (108) 1977 James Dean/Drew Bentz/Todd Yasin (5) Brian Urata (5.01) Drew Bentz (68) 1978 Mike Coppess/Brian Urata (6) Todd Yasin (2.95) Mark Horak (54) 1979 Kelly Nicholson (8) Kelly Nicholson (2.39) Michael Cramer (82) 1980 Bob Seus (8) Kelly Nicholson (3.37) Bob Seus (86) 1981 Kelly Nicholson/John Swanson (8) John Swanson (3.49) John Swanson (72) 1982 Bill Culver (6) Jon Mason (3.66) Jon Mason (68) 1983 Mark Skelly (5) Matt Nutter (4.37) Tim Layana (80) 1984 Tim Layana (7) Tim Layana (4.98) Tim Layana (79) 1985 Gus Hein/Tim Layana (8) Tim Layana (3.12) Tim Layana (107) 1986 Tim Layana (17) Jeff Goethsch (3.93) Tim Layana (139) 1987 Darryl Scott (8) Darryl Scott (4.28) Darryl Scott (66) 1988 Steve Surico (12) Darryl Scott (3.28) Mike McNary (87) 1989 Kalani Bush (10) Brian Clancy (2.33) Darryl Scott (99) 1990 Jon Willard (13) Darryl Scott (3.86) Darryl Scott (90) 1991 Chad Dembisky (12) Joe Caruso (3.92) Joe Caruso/Chad Dembisky (100) 1992 Chad Nichols (4) Shane Bowers (5.36) Shawn Hammett (52) 1993 Shawn Hammett (7) Shane Bowers (4.55) Shane Bowers (88) 1994 Ryan Graves (6) Andy Collett (4.81) Shawn Hammett (71) 1995 Shawn Hammett/Jason Hueth (5) Shawn Hammett (3.25) Shawn Hammett (84) 1996 Sandor Demosthenes (8) Sandor Demosthenes (5.11) Sandor Demosthenes (77) 1997 Ben Bonilla (7) Jeff Cecchin (5.18) Jeff Cecchin (59) 1998 Michael Schultz (9) Michael Schultz (5.11) Michael Schultz (104) 1999 Billy Traber (8) Billy Traber (4.20) Billy Traber (135) 2000 Billy Traber (10) Billy Traber (3.17) Billy Traber (156) 2001 Joshua Muecke/James Clelland (5) Chris Gray (3.48) C.J. Wilson (72) 2002 Vince Cordova (8) Justin Abreu (5.76) Josh Muecke (60) 2003 Vince Cordova (6) Kyle Huddy (3.81) Kyle Huddy (84) 2004 Stephen Kahn (7) Stephen Kahn (3.61) Stephen Kahn (80) 2005 Jeff Stevens (7) Jeff Stevens (3.93) Jeff Stevens (81) 2006 Brad Meyers (8) Brad Meyers (3.23) Andy Beal (66) 2007 Daniel Macias (5) Brad Meyers (3.46) Brad Meyers (85) 2008 Mike Kenney (5) Ernie Cho (4.53) Andy Beal/Martin Viramontes (55) 2009 Lee Roberts (7) Lee Roberts (3.58) Lee Roberts (91) MINIMUMS • Batting Average - 2.5 at bats per game • Earned Run Average - 1.0 inning pitched per game


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BASEBALL HISTORY - THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... HITTING (INDIVIDUAL)

LMU OPP

5+ Hits 5+ Hits

Jonathan Johnson Ricky Oropesa

5 5

vs. San Francisco at USC

4/9/09 5/13/09

LMU OPP

6+ Hits 6+ Hits

None (Since 1999) Royce Fukuroko

6

vs. San Francisco

3/24/02

LMU OPP

7+ Hits 7+ Hits

None (Since 1999) None (Since 1999)

LMU OPP

4+ RBI 4+ RBI

Angelo Songco Ryan Wiegand

4 8

at Arizona at Gonzaga

LMU OPP

5+ RBI 5+ RBI

Angelo Songco Ryan Wiegand

5 8

at #6 Cal State Fullerton 4/7/09 at Gonzaga 5/23/09

LMU OPP

6+ RBI 6+ RBI

Andy Preston Ryan Wiegand

6 8

vs. San Diego at Gonzaga

3/9/08 5/23/09

LMU OPP

7+ RBI 7+ RBI

Chris Pettit Ryan Wiegand

7 8

vs. Portland at Gonzaga

4/9/05 5/23/09

LMU OPP

8+ RBI 8+ RBI

Scott Walter Ryan Wiegand

8 8

vs. Pepperdine at Gonzaga

5/19/00 5/23/09

LMU OPP

9+ RBI 9+ RBI

None (Since 1999) None (Since 1999)

LMU OPP

10+ RBI 10+ RBI

None (Since 1999) None (Since 1999)

LMU OPP

4+ Runs 4+ Runs

Jonathan Johnson Ryan Wiegand

4 4

vs. Holy Cross at Gonzaga

2/28/09 5/23/09

LMU OPP

5+ Runs 5+ Runs

Scott Walter Kyle Jensen

5 5

at UCLA vs. Saint Mary’s

4/4/00 4/11/08

LMU OPP

2+ HR 2+ HR

Angelo Songco Robert Stock

2 2

at Arizona at USC

5/11/09 5/13/09

LMU OPP

3+ HR 3+ HR

Kris Zacuto Kolten Wong

3 3

at Gonzaga at Hawai’i

5/11/01 3/15/09

LMU OPP

4+ HR 4+ HR

None (Since 1999) None (Since 1999)

LMU OPP

10+ TB 10+ TB

Chris Pettit Ryan Wiegand

12 12

at New Mexico at Gonzaga

3/11/08 5/23/09

LMU OPP

11+ TB 11+ TB

Chris Pettit Ryan Wiegand

12 12

at New Mexico at Gonzaga

3/11/06 5/23/09

LMU OPP

12+ TB 12+ TB

Chris Pettit Ryan Wiegand

12 12

at New Mexico at Gonzaga

3/11/06 5/23/09

LMU OPP

15+ TB 15+ TB

Kris Zacuto None (Since 1999)

16

at Gonzaga

5/11/01

LMU OPP

6+ AB 6+ AB

Ryan Hawthorne Kyle Spraker Tyson Van Winkle

6 6 6

vs. Portland vs. Portland at Gonzaga

4/4/09 4/4/09 5/23/09

LMU OPP

7+ AB 7+ AB

Billy Lockin Christian Campos Ben Orloff

8 7 7

vs. San Francisco vs. San Francisco vs. #8 UC Irvine

3/24/02 3/24/02 3/31/09

LMU OPP

8+ AB 8+ AB

Billy Lockin None (Since 1999)

8

vs. San Francisco

3/24/02

LMU OPP

15+ Runs 15+ Runs

vs. Portland vs. #8 UC Irvine

17 19

4/4/09 3/31/09

LMU OPP

20+ Runs 20+ Runs

at New Mexico State vs. Pepperdine

20 22

3/12/06 4/19/08

LMU OPP

25+ Runs 25+ Runs

vs. Southern California vs. San Francisco

27 25

3/19/02 3/24/02

LMU OPP

20+ Hits 20+ Hits

vs. Saint Mary’s vs. #8 UC Irvine

24 21

4/12/08 3/31/09

LMU OPP

25+ Hits 25+ Hits

vs. Southern California vs. UC Irvine

27 26

3/19/02 5/14/08

106

HITTING (TEAM)

5/11/09 5/23/09

LMU OPP

Walk-Off Walk-Off

vs. #30 San Diego at Gonzaga

5/3/09 5/22/09

LMU OPP

Walk-Off HR Walk-Off HR

LMU OPP

Grand Slam HR Angelo Songco at UC Riverside Grand Slam HR Ryan Wiegand at Gonzaga

LMU OPP LMU OPP

2+ HR (1 inn.) vs. #30 San Diego 6th Inning 5/3/09 Angelo Songco, Shon Roe 2+ HR (1 inn.) vs. #24 Fresno State 6th Inning 3/22/09 Tom Mendonca, Steve Detwiler, Jake Johnson

LMU OPP LMU OPP

Back-to-back HR vs. Santa Clara Michael Glomb, Angelo Songco Back-to-back HR vs. #24 Fresno State Steve Detwiler, Jake Johnson Back-to-back-to-back HR vs. Portland Kyle Mura, Evan Shahak, Johnathan Oller Back-to-back-to-back HR at California Jeff Kobernus, David Cooper, Josh Satin

LMU OPP

3+ HR (Game) 4 at Cal State Bakersfield Ryan Wheeler (2), Will Dugoni, Ryan Hawthorne 3+ HR (Game) at Gonzaga (3) Ryan Wiegand (3)

4/29/09

LMU OPP

4+ HR (Game) 4 at Cal State Bakersfield Ryan Wheeler (2), Will Dugoni, Ryan Hawthorne 4+ HR (Game) vs. USC (4) Ricky Oropesa (2), Grant Green, Anthony Vasquez

4/29/09

LMU OPP

5+ HR (Game) 5 vs. San Francisco Josh Whitesell (2), Chris Pettit, Joe Frazee, Jonathan Oller 5+ HR (Game) vs. Pepperdine (5) Eric Thames (2), Chase D’ Arnaud, Donald Brown, David Harris

Chris Pettit vs. St. Mary’s Mark Castellitto at Gonzaga

W, 5-4 L, 4-3 5/8/05 5/4/07

W, 16-14 L, 7-6

4/14/09 5/23/09

W, 8-5 L, 14-3

3+ HR (1 inn.) vs. Portland 5th Inning 4/9/05 Chris Pettit, Kyle Mura, Evan Shahak, Johnathan Oller 3+ HR (1 inn.) vs. #24 Fresno State 6th Inning 3/22/09 Tom Mendonca, Steve Detwiler, Jake Johnson 5th Inning 5/2/08 6th Inning 3/22/09 5th Inning 4/9/05 4th Inning 3/15/08

5/23/09

4/21/09 5/9/03 4/19/08

ANDY PRESTON

JOE FRAZEE

KRIS ZACUTO

ERIC FARRIS


BASEBALL HISTORY - THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... Lee Roberts Steven Ames

at Gonzaga at Gonzaga

LMU OPP

6+ Hit Batters 6+ Hit Batters

3/37/09 3/6/09

LMU OPP

Recorded a Shutout Recorded a Shutout

LMU 2 at Santa Clara 0 Pepperdine 2 vs. LMU 0

3/27/09 4/18/09

3/14/80

LMU OPP

Pitched a No-Hitter Pitched a No-Hitter

Bob Seus vs. Long Beach St., LMU W, 9-0 None (Since 1999)

3/14/80

LMU OPP

Pitched a One-Hitter None (Since 1999) Pitched a One-Hitter Mario Hollands, UC Santa Barbara W, 1-0

3/6/09

LMU OPP

Pitched a Two-Hitter Daniel Macias vs. Gonzaga; LMU W, 5-0 Pitched a Two-Hitter Brian Tracy/Bryan Fleming; UCSB W, 11-2

4/30/06 3/18/07

Pitched a CG Pitched a CG

5/15/09 5/23/09

LMU OPP

Pitched a CG Shutout Lee Roberts at Santa Clara Pitched a CG Shutout Mario Hollands vs. UC Santa Barbara

LMU OPP

Pitched a No-Hitter Pitched a No-Hitter

Bob Seus vs. Long Beach State None (Since 1999)

LMU OPP

Pitched a One-Hitter Pitched a One-Hitter

None (Since 1999) Mario Hollands vs. UC Santa Barbara

LMU OPP

Pitched a 2-Hitter Pitched a 2-Hitter

Daniel Macias vs. Gonzaga None (Since 1999)

LMU OPP

10+ Strikeouts 10+ Strikeouts

Alex Gillingham Mario Hollands

LMU OPP

11+ Strikeouts 11+ Strikeouts

Martin Viramontes (13) vs. UC Santa Barbara 3/1/08 Sean Morgan (13) at Tulane 3/9/07

LMU OPP

12+ Strikeouts 12+ Strikeouts

Martin Viramontes (13) vs. UC Santa Barbara 3/1/08 Sean Morgan (13) at Tulane 3/9/07

LMU OPP

13+ Strikeouts 13+ Strikeouts

Martin Viramontes (13) vs. UC Santa Barbara 3/1/08 Sean Morgan (13) at Tulane 3/9/07

LMU OPP

14+ Strikeouts 14+ Strikeouts

Vincent Cordova Tim Lincecum

(14) vs. Portland (15) at Washington

5/17/03 3/12/04

LMU OPP

15+ Strikeouts 15+ Strikeouts

None (Since 1999) Tim Lincecum

15

at Washington

3/12/04

LMU OPP

16+ Strikeouts 16+ Strikeouts

None (Since 1999) None (Since 1999)

LMU OPP

17+ Strikeouts 17+ Strikeouts

None (Since 1999) None (Since 1999)

LMU OPP

18+ Strikeouts 18+ Strikeouts

None (Since 1999) None (Since 1999)

LMU OPP

3+ Consecutive K’s Alex Gillingham 3+ Consecutive K’s Cody Martin

3 3

at Saint Mary’s (B7, B8) 4/26/09 at Gonzaga (T8, T9) 3/15/09

LMU OPP

4+ Consecutive K’s John Lally 4+ Consecutive K’s Rob Rasmussen

4 4

vs. Holy Cross (T8, T9) at UCLA (T4, T5)

LMU OPP

5+ Consecutive K’s Andy Beal 5+ Consecutive K’s Brian Lane

5 5

vs. Okla. State (T1, T2) 3/6/08 vs. Utah (B8, B9) 2/26/05

LMU OPP

Threw Over 9 IP None (Since 1999) Threw Over 9 IP None (Since 1999)

LMU OPP

Threw Over 10 IP None (Since 1999) Threw Over 10 IP None (Since 1999)

LMU OPP

15+ Strikeouts 15+ Strikeouts

15 17

at San Diego State at Washington

3/8/08 3/12/04

LMU OPP

16+ Strikeouts 16+ Strikeouts

17 17

vs. Portland at Washington

5/17/03 3/12/04

LMU OPP

17+ Strikeouts 17+ Strikeouts

17 17

vs. Portland at Washington

5/17/03 3/12/04

LMU OPP

18+ Strikeouts 18+ Strikeouts

None (Since 1999) None (Since 1999)

LMU OPP

10+ Walks Allowed 10+ Walks Allowed

15 10

vs. UC Santa Barbara vs. Santa Clara

3/30/04 4/22/06

LMU OPP

11+ Walks Allowed 11+ Walks Allowed

15 12

vs. UC Santa Barbara at Baylor

3/30/04 2/14/04

LMU OPP

12+ Walks Allowed 12+ Walks Allowed

15 12

vs. UC Santa Barbara at Baylor

3/30/04 2/14/04

LMU OPP

5+ Hit Batters 5+ Hit Batters

5 5

vs. California vs. #30 San Diego

3/15/08 5/3/09

3/6/09 4/30/06

(10) vs. Utah 2/21/09 (10) vs. UC Santa Barbara 3/6/09

6 6

vs. San Jose State vs. Holy Cross

2/25/06 2/28/09

PITCHING (MISCELLANEOUS)

MISCELLANEOUS (TEAM) LMU LMU LMU LMU LMU LMU

Won 5+ Consecutive Games Won 6+ Consecutive Games Won 7+ Consecutive Games Won 8+ Consecutive Games Won 9+ Consecutive Games Won 10+ Consecutive Games

8 8 8 8 10 10

3/20/09-3/29/09 3/20/09-3/29/09 3/20/09-3/29/09 3/20/09-3/29/09 4/22/00-5/12/00 4/22/00-5/12/00

LMU LMU LMU LMU LMU LMU

Lost 5+ Consecutive Games Lost 6+ Consecutive Games Lost 7+ Consecutive Games Lost 8+ Consecutive Games Lost 9+ Consecutive Games Lost 10+ Consecutive Games

6 6 10 10 10 10

5/9/09-5/16/09 5/9/09-5/16/09 3/6/09-3/17/09 3/6/09-3/17/09 3/6/09-3/17/09 3/6/09-3/17/09

HITTING FOR THE CYCLE

LMU Players Scott Walter

Opponent vs. San Francisco

OPP Players Matt Allen Chris Gillette

Opponent Portland UNLV

At-Bats HR, 1B, 3B, 2B, 1B, F8

Date 3/11/2000

At-Bats K, 2B, HR, 1B, BB, 3B 3B, HR, 1B, 2B, K

Date 3/31/2001 3/3/1999

GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

PITCHING (INDIVIDUAL) LMU OPP

2/28/09 4/1/09

PITCHING (TEAM)

DANIEL MACIAS

VINCE CORDOVA

MIKE KENNEY

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BASEBALL HISTORY - YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1968

LIONS SINCE 1968 Year 1968 1969 1970 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 Totals

Head Coach Overall Conference Al Gad 23-17 11-9 (4th) * Al Gad 28-20 10-10 (T-4th) * Marv Wood 25-19 13-8 (2nd) * Marv Wood 21-21 12-8 (3rd) * Marv Wood 25-29 8-10 (T-4th) * Marv Wood 30-24 14-4 (1st) * Marv Wood 19-32 8-10 (T-4th) * Marv Wood 25-31 8-8 (4th) * Marv Wood 27-23 14-4 (2nd) * Marv Wood 20-33 10-14 (5th) # Marv Wood 29-24-1 16-11-1 (3rd) # Marv Wood 29-34 12-16 (5th) # Marv Wood 26-39 8-20 (7th) # Marv Wood 32-29 16-11 (T-2nd) # Marv Wood 29-34 12-16 (5th) # Marv Wood 11-41 5-23 (T-7th) # Marv Wood 23-38 10-18 (7th) # Dave Snow 27-28 12-12 (4th) * Dave Snow 50-15 19-5 (T-1st) * Dave Snow 36-21-1 10-12-1 (4th) * Dave Snow 48-18 18-6 (3rd) * Chris Smith 39-24-1 18-5 (2nd) ! Chris Smith 45-17 25-9 (1st) ! Chris Smith 38-22 25-11 (2nd) ! Jody Robinson 16-36 10-16 (5th) ! Jody Robinson 23-33 14-16 (4th) ! Jody Robinson 26-31 13-17 (T-4th) ! Jody Robinson 22-33 12-17 (4th) ! Jody Robinson 5-55 4-24 (8th) ! Frank Cruz 21-39 11-17 (6th) ! Frank Cruz 34-23-1 21-8 (1st) ! Frank Cruz 33-28 18-12 (1st) @ Frank Cruz 40-19 22-8 (1st) @ Frank Cruz 21-37 8-22 (4th) @ Frank Cruz 22-34 15-15 (3rd) ^ Frank Cruz 26-30 13-17 (3rd) ^ Frank Cruz 32-22-1 20-7 (1st) @ Frank Cruz 31-27 18-12 (1st) @ Frank Cruz 24-32 11-10 (4th) ! Frank Cruz 22-33-1 9-12 (T-4th) ! Frank Cruz 23-32 7-14 (7th) ! Jason Gill 30-29 13-8 (2nd) ! 42 Seasons 1,156-1,206-6 553-512-2

* West Coast Athletic Conference # Southern California Baseball Association ! West Coast Conference @ West Coast Conference - Coast Division ^ West Coast Conference - West Division

23-17, 11-9 WCAC (4th) Head Coach Al Gad

1969

28-20, 10-10 WCAC (T-4th) Head Coach Al Gad

1970

25-19, 13-8 WCAC (2nd) Head Coach Marv Wood 2/16 Cal Poly Pomona W 7-1 2/17 Valley State L 4-6 2/21 UC Santa Barbara W 5-1 2/21 UC Santa Barbara W 5-4 2/23 LaVerne W 4-1 2/24 Cal State Fullerton W 9-4 2/27 USC L 4-8 3/3 UC Santa Barbara W 4-2 Long Beach State L 1-5 3/6 UCLA L 3-4 3/9 Cal Poly Pomona L 5-6 3/13 San Diego Marines L 2-3 3/14 San Diego L 2-3 Long Beach State L 6-8 3/20 Santa Clara * W 7-5 3/20 Santa Clara * L 10-11 3/21 Santa Clara * L 1-3 3/25 UCLA W 10-9 3/27 UCLA W 12-4 3/28 San Diego L 3-9 3/28 San Diego W 5-2 3/31 Cal State Los Angeles L 3-4 4/3 Nevada * W 8-5 4/4 Nevada * L 3-4 4/4 Nevada * W 3-1 4/7 Long Beach State L 3-8 4/10 Saint Mary’s * W 5-2 4/11 Saint Mary’s * W 5-2 4/11 Saint Mary’s * W 21-0 4/14 Valley State W 8-5 4/17 San Francisco * L 6-8 4/18 San Francisco * L 5-6 4/18 San Francisco * W 5-0 4/21 Cal State Fullerton W 13-7 4/24 Pacific * L 8-11 4/25 Pacific * W 6-4 4/25 Pacific * W 11-4 4/28 Cal State Los Angeles W 6-4 5/1 UNLV * L 1-3 5/2 UNLV * W 17-4 5/2 UNLV * W 6-5 5/8 Pepperdine * W 5-3 5/9 Pepperdine * W 6-2 5/9 Pepperdine * L 4-6 * West Coast Athletic Conference Game

1971

21-21, 12-8 WCAC (3rd) Head Coach Marv Wood

BREAKDOWN BY CONFERENCE

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Name Seasons WCAC 13 Seasons SCBA 8 Seasons WCC 14 Seasons WCC-C 5 Seasons WCC-W 2 Seasons

108

Overall 384-298-1 199-272-1 368-439-3 157-133-1 48-64

Conference 157-106-1 89-129-1 193-184 86-61 28-32

1972

25-29, 8-10 WCAC (T-4th) Head Coach Marv Wood

1973

30-24, 14-4 WCAC (1st) Head Coach Marv Wood UC Santa Barbara W Long Beach State W Long Beach State L San Diego State L San Diego State L Cal State Los Angeles W Cal Poly Pomona W UCLA L UCLA W UCLA L Long Beach State W UC Santa Barbara L UC Irvine L

6-5 9-8 2-3 5-9 6-7 6-5 6-3 5-10 8-3 0-11 8-7 5-6 7-8

UC Irvine W 11-5 San Diego State L 8-11 San Diego State L 6-8 Pepperdine * L 1-4 Pepperdine * W 4-0 Cal State Fullerton L 5-7 Cal State Los Angeles L 5-6 Cal State Los Angeles L 5-11 USC L 12-13 San Diego W 7-5 San Diego L 2-3 Cal State Fullerton # W 5-4 Chapman # W 6-5 UC Irvine # W 11-4 Cal State Los Angeles # W 4-2 California # W 7-6 Cal State Los Angeles # L 1-2 UCLA L 6-7 Santa Clara * L 4-6 Santa Clara * W 4-3 Santa Clara * W 5-1 Cal State Fullerton W 3-2 Nevada * W 6-3 Nevada * W 13-2 Nevada * W 15-1 Chapman L 1-6 Saint Mary’s * W 2-1 Saint Mary’s * W 8-7 Saint Mary’s * W 3-2 Cal State Northridge W 6-5 UC Irvine L 4-10 San Francisco * W 10-4 San Francisco * W 7-0 San Francisco * W 8-2 Pepperdine * W 4-3 UNLV * W 7-5 UNLV * L 4-6 UNLV * L 2-7 UC Riverside W 5-3 USC ! L 8-9 USC ! L 1-2 * West Coast Athletic Conference Game # Anaheim Collegiate Tournament ! NCAA District 8 Playoffs, USC

1974

19-32, 8-10 WCAC (T-4th) Head Coach Marv Wood

1975

2/14 2/14 2/19 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/24 2/27 2/28 2/28 3/2 3/5 3/6 3/6 3/9 3/12 3/13 3/13 3/15 3/19 3/20 3/20 3/21 3/23 3/26

25-31, 8-8 WCAC (4th) Head Coach Marv Wood

1976

27-23, 14-4 WCAC (2nd) Head Coach Marv Wood UC Irvine L UC Irvine W at San Diego State L at San Diego State L at San Diego State W at San Diego State W at Cal State Dominguez Hills W at Chapman L at USC L at USC W Cal State Dominguez Hills L Long Beach State W San Diego State L San Diego State L at UCLA W at Cal State Northridge W Cal State Northridge L Cal State Northridge L at USC L at Long Beach State L Eastern Michigan L Eastern Michigan W Cal Poly L at UC Irvine W at Cal State Los Angeles * W

4-5 4-3 4-5 0-4 4-3 5-1 4-1 0-3 2-4 7-1 2-4 6-0 9-11 3-4 13-11 11-8 11-12 1-2 3-5 0-2 5-6 4-3 0-5 6-1 8-2


BASEBALL HISTORY - YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1977

5-10 2-8 7-10 2-4 4-9 1-10 8-5 7-15 8-7 4-7 11-5 7-6 0-6 5-7 11-13 4-3 8-4 3-5 7-10 6-15 5-11 1-5 2-1 3-4 3-12 17-5 8-3 13-2 8-7 5-4 10-6 3-8 6-9 8-1 0-4 1-6 1-0 16-8 7-5 4-7 5-15 6-4 4-6 7-3 5-9 3-7 2-6 2-8 12-9 2-13 9-11

1978

29-24-1, 16-11-1 SCBA (3rd) Head Coach Marv Wood 2/7 Cal State Dominguez Hills L 4-15 2/10 at Northridge W 10-5 2/17 at Arizona L 2-4 2/18 at Arizona L 2-6 2/18 at Arizona L 6-11 2/21 Cal Poly Pomona L 3-4 2/24 at UC Irvine * W 5-3 2/25 Cal State Los Angeles * W 5-3 2/26 Saint Mary's L 4-8 2/28 Cal State Northridge W 5-1 3/10 UCLA L 5-10 3/11 Chapman L 4-7 3/11 Chapman W 6-1 3/12 at UC Santa Barbara * L 6-11 3/14 Pepperdine * L 11-12 3/17 Cal State Fullerton * L 9-16 3/18 at San Diego State * W 17-7 Utah # W 9-1 US International # W 6-4 Oregon College # W 6-0 Pacific # L 0-8 Willamette # W 17-1 San Diego State # L 4-7 US International # W 10-3 US International # W 2-0 Westmont W 11-5 3/31 Long Beach State * W 11-2 4/1 Long Beach State * W 5-2 4/1 at Long Beach State * W 7-1 4/3 at Cal State Dominguez Hills W 2-1 4/7 Cal State Los Angeles * W 4-2 4/8 at Cal State Los Angeles * W 7-4 4/8 at Cal State Los Angeles * W 6-3 4/11 at Westmont W 9-0 4/14 at UC Irvine * T 2-2 at Long Beach State * L 6-7 4/18 UCLA L 6-8 4/21 Pepperdine * L 0-7 4/22 at Pepperdine * W 4-0 4/22 at Pepperdine * L 1-4 4/24 UC Riverside L 8-10 4/28 at UC Santa Barbara * W 5-2 4/29 UC Santa Barbara * W 10-3 4/29 UC Santa Barbara * W 7-1 4/30 UC Irvine * W 15-5 4/30 UC Irvine * L 5-8 5/2 at USC L 2-15 5/5 Cal State Fullerton * L 3-9 5/6 at Cal State Fullerton * L 2-10 5/6 at Cal State Fullerton * L 1-3 5/9 at UC Riverside W 10-4 5/12 at San Diego State * L 3-11 5/13 San Diego State * W 6-4 5/13 San Diego State * W 7-6 * Southern California Baseball Association Game # Sun Classic at San Diego, Calif. (3/20-3/25)

1979

2/3 2/6 2/9 2/10 2/10 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/18 2/19 2/20 2/23

29-34, 12-16 SCBA (5th) Head Coach Marv Wood Alumni W Cal State Northridge W Cal State Northridge W Chapman L Chapman L All-Stars L Cal Poly Pomona W UC Riverside W San Diego State W San Diego State L San Diego State L USC L Cal Poly Pomona W USC L

15-6 9-5 22-6 4-11 3-4 1-3 4-3 15-9 10-4 3-12 3-5 8-11 5-3 8-11

2/26 Arizona W 5-3 2/27 Arizona L 10-11 3/2 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 13-12 3/3 UC Riverside W 5-2 3/3 UC Riverside W 3-0 3/6 Cal State Dominguez Hills L 4-6 3/9 Santa Clara L 5-11 3/10 Santa Clara W 7-6 3/11 Gonzaga W 2-1 Cal State Dominguez Hills # L 3-7 US International # W 4-3 Oregon College # W 5-4 San Diego State # L 6-11 Southern California College # W 5-0 San Diego # L 2-6 Portland # L 1-4 Cal State Dominguez Hills # L 1-3 Cal State Dominguez Hills # W 6-3 3/26 Stanford L 4-5 3/27 Cal State Fullerton * L 1-2 3/30 Pepperdine * L 2-3 3/31 Pepperdine * L 4-8 3/31 Pepperdine * L 1-2 4/3 San Diego * W 1-0 4/6 Long Beach State * L 1-7 4/7 Long Beach State * L 5-8 4/7 Long Beach State * L 5-6 4/10 Fresno State L 2-10 4/10 Fresno State W 1-0 4/11 UCLA L 3-8 4/17 UC Irvine * W 5-4 4/20 Cal State Los Angeles * L 1-7 4/21 Cal State Los Angeles * W 11-1 4/21 Cal State Los Angeles * L 1-3 4/23 UCLA L 15-17 4/24 Long Beach State * L 4-7 4/27 UC Santa Barbara * W 16-4 4/28 UC Santa Barbara * L 3-4 4/28 UC Santa Barbara * W 6-5 5/1 Cal State Los Angeles * L 1-2 5/4 UC Irvine * W 4-0 5/5 UC Irvine * W 7-1 5/5 UC Irvine * W 8-4 5/8 Pepperdine * W 3-2 5/11 San Diego * L 4-5 5/12 San Diego * W 4-3 5/12 San Diego * W 8-5 5/15 UC Santa Barbara * L 0-6 5/18 Cal State Fullerton * L 5-17 5/19 Cal State Fullerton * L 4-7 5/19 Cal State Fullerton * W 5-3 * Southern California Baseball Association Game # Sun Classic at San Diego, Calif. (3/18-3/24)

1980

2/5 2/8 2/9 2/12 2/15 2/22 2/23 2/23 2/26 2/27 2/29 3/1 3/1 3/7 3/8 3/8 3/11 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/17 3/18

26-39, 8-20 SCBA (7th) Head Coach Marv Wood at Cal State Northridge L UCLA W at USC L Cal State Dominguez Hills L San Diego State W at San Diego State L at San Diego State W at San Diego State L San Diego State W Cal Poly Pomona L at Santa Clara L at Santa Clara W at Santa Clara W Cal State Northridge L Chapman L Chapman L Southern California College W UC Irvine # W Long Beach State # W Cal State Fullerton # W UC Santa Barbara # L Northern Arizona ! L Colorado State ! L Arizona ! W

1-6 12-4 4-10 2-4 8-2 2-5 7-6 2-6 3-2 2-8 4-5 6-5 1-0 2-9 1-14 0-7 10-1 7-3 9-0 3-1 3-5 2-3 2-4 8-3

109

2010 LMU BASEBALL

2/5 2/12 2/12 2/18 2/19 2/19 2/21 2/22 2/26 2/26 3/1 3/4 3/5 3/7 3/9 3/11 3/12 3/12 3/14 3/15 3/20 3/22 3/25 3/29 4/1 4/2 4/4 4/5 4/8 4/6 4/8 4/12 4/15 4/16 4/16 4/22 4/23 4/25 4/27 4/29 4/30 4/30 5/3 5/6 5/10 5/13 5/14 5/14 5/16 5/17 5/20

20-33, 10-14 SCBA (5th) Head Coach Marv Wood Cal State Northridge L at USC L at USC L at Arizona State L at Arizona State L at Arizona State L at Arizona W at Arizona L at Cal State Northridge W at Cal State Northridge L at UC Riverside W UC Santa Barbara * W at Pepperdine * L UC Riverside L UC Irvine L at Cal State Los Angeles * W at Chapman W at Chapman L Arizona L Arizona L at Cal State Fullerton * L Cal Poly L Cal State Dominguez Hills W at Cal State Dominguez Hills L at Long Beach State * L at Long Beach State * W at Long Beach State * W at Cal Poly Pomona W UCLA W San Diego State * W Long Beach State * W at UC Irvine L at Cal State Los Angeles * L Cal State Los Angeles * W Cal State Los Angeles * L at Santa Clara L at Santa Clara W Cal Poly Pomona W at UCLA W at Pepperdine * L Pepperdine * L Pepperdine * W at UCLA L at UC Santa Barbara * W Chapman L at Cal State Fullerton * L Cal State Fullerton * L Cal State Fullerton * L at UC Santa Barbara * W at UC Santa Barbara * L San Diego State * L

5/21 at San Diego State * L 3-9 5/21 at San Diego State * L 5-9 * Southern California Baseball Association Game

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3/27 Cal State Los Angeles * W 12-11 3/27 Cal State Los Angeles * W 15-9 3/30 at Cal Poly Pomona W 8-4 4/2 at Santa Clara * W 6-2 4/3 at Santa Clara * W 7-3 4/3 at Santa Clara * W 7-5 4/6 at Cal State Fullerton L 2-6 4/10 Chapman L 5-18 4/10 Chapman L 5-7 4/12 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-6 4/16 Pepperdine * L 3-5 4/17 at Pepperdine * L 2-6 4/17 at Pepperdine * L 0-1 4/20 Cal Poly Pomona L 5-9 4/23 at San Francisco * W 9-7 4/24 at San Francisco * W 14-0 4/24 at San Francisco * L 5-10 4/27 Cal State Fullerton L 5-9 4/30 at Nevada * W 11-6 5/1 at Nevada * W 13-7 5/4 at Nevada * W 15-10 5/6 UCLA W 15-6 5/7 Saint Mary's * W 7-6 5/8 Saint Mary's * W 12-11 5/8 Saint Mary's * W 15-5 * West Coast Athletic Conference Game


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BASEBALL HISTORY - YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/19 Point Loma Nazarene ! L 4-5 3/19 U.S. International ! W 10-9 3/20 San Diego ! L 2-9 3/21 Oregon College ! W 3-2 3/22 Portland State ! W 8-6 3/28 at Cal State Fullerton * L 7-8 3/29 Cal State Fullerton * L 10-11 3/29 Cal State Fullerton * L 1-6 4/1 at UCLA L 19-22 4/2 at Cal Poly Pomona L 0-3 4/3 Fresno State W 3-2 4/3 Fresno State L 3-6 4/4 Saint Mary’s W 10-8 4/5 Saint Mary’s W 11-4 4/5 Saint Mary’s W 6-4 4/7 at UC Santa Barbara * L 8-9 4/8 Cal State Los Angeles * W 4-3 4/11 Pepperdine * W 16-6 4/12 at Pepperdine * L 1-5 4/12 at Pepperdine * W 9-3 4/15 San Diego * W 8-4 4/16 at Cal State Dominguez Hills L 3-5 4/18 at Long Beach State * L 3-4 4/19 Long Beach State * W 16-3 4/19 Long Beach State * L 3-6 4/22 UC Irvine * L 8-10 4/25 Cal State Los Angeles * L 2-16 4/26 at Cal State Los Angeles * L 3-8 4/26 at Cal State Los Angeles * L 1-2 4/29 at Long Beach State * W 14-0 5/2 at UC Santa Barbara * W 12-3 5/3 UC Santa Barbara * L 7-11 5/3 UC Santa Barbara * L 3-12 5/6 at Cal State Fullerton * L 0-10 5/9 UC Irvine * L 2-9 5/10 at UC Irvine * L 3-10 5/10 at UC Irvine * L 2-3 5/13 Pepperdine * L 3-5 5/16 San Diego * W 4-2 5/17 at San Diego * L 2-11 5/17 at San Diego * L 0-1 * Southern California Baseball Association Game # SCBA Tournament, Long Beach, Calif. ! Sun Classic at San Diego, Calif.

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1981

2/5 2/6 2/10 2/13 2/14 2/14 2/17 2/18 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/24 2/27 3/3 3/6 3/7 3/7 3/9 3/12 3/13 3/14 3/20 3/21 3/21 3/24 3/27 3/28 3/28 3/31 4/1 4/3 4/4 4/4

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32-29, 16-11 SCBA (T-2nd) Head Coach Marv Wood at Cal State Northridge W at Cal State Northridge W UCLA W at Chapman W Chapman L Chapman W Cal Poly Pomona W at Cal State Dominguez Hills L USC L at USC L at USC L at Cal Poly Pomona L San Diego State L at UCLA W at Azusa Pacific L Azusa Pacific W Azusa Pacific W Cal State Dominguez Hills W Cal State Fullerton # L Pepperdine # W San Diego # W at San Diego State L at San Diego State L at San Diego State W Cal State Fullerton * L Long Beach State * L at Long Beach State * W at Long Beach State * W at Pepperdine * W Cal Lutheran W at UC Irvine * W UC Irvine * L UC Irvine * W

4-3 9-5 9-3 5-1 5-6 6-5 12-1 3-5 6-18 0-1 3-10 2-7 2-7 5-1 2-3 8-3 12-5 9-1 3-6 6-2 7-2 3-11 1-11 3-2 4-10 2-3 4-3 10-7 6-5 10-4 4-3 9-10 4-2

4/7 UC Santa Barbara * W 10-7 4/8 UC Riverside L 6-14 4/10 at Pepperdine * L 1-8 4/11 Pepperdine * W 11-5 4/11 Pepperdine * L 0-9 4/14 at Cal State Los Angeles * W 11-6 4/15 at Chapman L 5-8 4/17 UC Santa Barbara * W 6-5 4/18 at UC Santa Barbara * W 9-14 4/18 at UC Santa Barbara * W 3-1 4/20 at Oral Roberts L 2-6 4/21 at Oral Roberts L 6-7 4/22 at Oklahoma State W 10-7 4/24 at Wichita State L 4-9 4/25 at Wichita State L 9-17 4/25 at Wichita State W 12-4 4/26 at Wichita State L 9-10 4/28 at UC Irvine * L 6-7 5/1 at Cal State Los Angeles * W 6-4 5/2 Cal State Los Angeles * L 1-5 5/2 Cal State Los Angeles * L 2-15 5/5 at San Diego * L 7-8 5/8 San Diego * W 14-7 5/9 San Diego * L 9-10 5/9 San Diego * W 8-7 5/15 Cal State Fullerton * W 13-6 5/16 at Cal State Fullerton * W 6-5 5/16 at Cal State Fullerton * L 3-9 * Southern California Baseball Association Game # SCBA Tournament, Long Beach, Calif.

1982

1/31 2/3 2/4 2/9 2/12 2/13 2/16 2/19 2/20 2/20 2/22 2/24 2/26 2/27 2/27 2/28 3/1 3/5 3/6 3/6 3/9 3/19 3/19 3/20 3/20 3/23 3/26 3/27 3/27 3/30 4/2 4/3 4/3 4/6 4/7 4/9 4/10 4/10 4/13 4/13 4/14 4/16 4/17 4/17 4/18 4/20 4/23

29-34, 12-16 SCBA (5th) Head Coach Marv Wood Saint Mary’s W at Cal State Northridge W Cal State Northridge L at UCLA L San Diego State L San Diego State W at Azusa Pacific W Cal State Dominguez Hills W Azusa Pacific L Azusa Pacific L Cal Poly Pomona W USC L U.S. International L Cal Lutheran W Cal Lutheran W at Cal Poly Pomona L Chapman W at Southern California College W Southern California College W Southern California College W Utah L at San Diego State W at San Diego State L at San Diego State L at San Diego State L at Long Beach State * L Pepperdine * L at Pepperdine * L at Pepperdine * L at UC Santa Barbara * L at Cal State Fullerton * L Cal State Fullerton * W Cal State Fullerton * W Cal State Los Angeles * W at Cal State Dominguez Hills L UC Irvine * L at UC Irvine * W at UC Irvine* L at Fresno State L at Fresno State L at USC W at UNLV L at UNLV L at UNLV W at UNLV L at Cal State Fullerton * L San Diego * W

5-3 6-5 3-8 4-6 4-12 7-6 4-1 7-2 6-12 5-8 8-5 2-10 1-5 9-6 4-0 3-5 10-5 10-5 24-1 3-1 5-12 4-3 3-4 1-6 2-11 3-5 4-5 4-8 10-14 1-4 3-7 6-5 6-4 8-1 8-9 3-11 12-7 0-7 1-15 3-9 10-9 1-4 5-6 6-2 5-6 5-6 9-1

4/24 at San Diego * L 4-5 4/24 at San Diego * W 5-3 4/26 at Chapman W 8-5 4/27 UC Irvine * W 8-2 4/30 at UC Santa Barbara * W 2-1 5/1 UC Santa Barbara * W 3-2 5/1 UC Santa Barbara * L 4-7 5/3 UCLA W 14-7 5/4 San Diego * L 1-5 5/7 at Long Beach State * L 4-6 5/8 Long Beach State * W 10-4 5/8 Long Beach State * W 8-7 5/11 Pepperdine * L 3-10 5/14 Cal State Los Angeles * L 6-7 5/15 at Cal State Los Angeles * W 5-4 5/15 at Cal State Los Angeles * L 8-9 * Southern California Baseball Association Game

1983

11-41, 5-23 SCBA (T-7th) Head Coach Marv Wood 2/6 at USC W 15-7 2/11 at San Diego State L 6-7 2/12 at San Diego State L 1-4 2/12 at San Diego State L 5-11 2/13 Santa Clara # L 5-10 2/15 at Azusa Pacific W 3-1 2/18 at Cal State Dominguez Hills L 1-2 2/19 at Azusa Pacific W 8-7 2/19 at Azusa Pacific L 3-6 2/21 at U.S. International W 6-2 3/5 Fresno State L 0-1 3/5 Fresno State L 1-4 3/7 Cal State Northridge L 10-18 3/8 Cal State Northridge L 3-8 3/10 Cal Poly Pomona L 0-5 3/15 at U.S. International L 4-7 3/15 at U.S. International W 15-6 3/19 Cal State Fullerton * L 1-5 3/23 Northwestern L 3-7 3/25 Long Beach State * L 5-8 3/26 at Long Beach State * L 3-4 3/26 at Long Beach State * L 1-3 3/29 at Cal State Los Angeles * L 4-5 3/30 at UCLA L 2-13 4/1 at San Diego * W 3-2 4/2 San Diego * L 8-9 4/2 San Diego * W 6-3 4/4 at Cal Poly Pomona L 2-10 4/6 UCLA W 10-8 4/8 at UNLV L 7-8 4/9 at UNLV L 16-17 4/9 at UNLV L 12-13 4/12 UC Santa Barbara * L 6-10 4/15 Cal State Fullerton * L 4-18 4/16 at Cal State Fullerton * L 5-6 4/16 at Cal State Fullerton * L 4-9 4/19 at UC Irvine * W 5-2 4/22 at Cal State Los Angeles * L 9-12 4/23 Cal State Los Angeles * W 6-1 4/23 Cal State Los Angeles * W 9-6 4/26 Long Beach State * L 2-5 4/29 at Pepperdine * L 1-6 4/30 Pepperdine * L 5-10 4/30 Pepperdine * L 2-4 5/3 at Pepperdine * L 3-8 5/6 at UC Irvine * L 2-17 5/7 UC Irvine * L 6-7 5/7 UC Irvine * L 4-7 5/10 San Diego * L 5-7 5/13 UC Santa Barbara * L 8-12 5/14 at UC Santa Barbara * L 1-2 5/14 at UC Santa Barbara * L 3-4 * Southern California Baseball Association Game # Game Played at UCLA


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1985

7-8 3-11 2-7 0-1 0-1 4-16 6-5 5-4 14-3 8-12 9-10 9-8

Cal State Hayward L 5-6 at Cal State Los Angeles W 12-1 at San Diego State W 4-3 at San Diego State W 6-5 at UC Riverside L 9-10 Cal Poly Pomona W 9-8 New Mexico L 0-6 New Mexico W 17-0 New Mexico L 11-20 at Saint Mary’s * L 2-3 at Saint Mary’s * L 6-9 at Saint Mary’s * L 4-5 Oral Roberts W 8-2 Cal State Northridge W 7-1 at Pepperdine * L 4-6 Pepperdine * W 7-3 Pepperdine * L 11-13 at San Diego * W 12-6 San Diego * W 7-6 San Diego * W 5-4 at Cal State Fullerton W 8-5 Santa Clara * W 16-4 Santa Clara * W 14-2 Santa Clara * L 3-7 at USC L 6-7 Southern California College W 13-7 Cal State Fullerton L 2-3 UCLA L 3-14 at San Francisco * W 10-7 at San Francisco * L 13-14 at San Francisco * W 13-7 at Long Beach State L 8-16 Pepperdine * L 4-9 at Pepperdine * L 1-3 at Pepperdine * L 4-9 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-6 UC Irvine W 15-7 San Diego * W 8-3 at San Diego * W 10-0 at San Diego * W 4-2 Nevada * W 8-4 Nevada * L 3-7 Nevada * L 5-10 * West Coast Conference Game

1986

2/2 2/2 2/4 2/8 2/8 2/9 2/11 2/14 2/15 2/15 2/17 2/21 2/22 2/25 2/28 3/1 3/1 3/4 3/7 3/11 3/14 3/15 3/17 3/21 3/22 3/22 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/27 4/1 4/4 4/5

50-15, 19-5 WCAC (T-1st) Head Coach Dave Snow U.S. International W U.S. International W at U.S. International W Cal State Los Angeles W at Cal State Los Angeles W at Cal State Los Angeles W UCLA W at Arizona State W at Arizona State L at Arizona State W Fresno State W Long Beach State W at Long Beach State W UC Irvine L San Diego State L San Diego State W San Diego State L at Cal State Fullerton W Cal Poly W New Mexico W Pepperdine * L at Pepperdine * W Oral Roberts L at Santa Clara * W at Santa Clara * W at Santa Clara * W at UC Irvine W Saint Mary’s * W Saint Mary’s * W Saint Mary’s * W at USC W at San Diego * W at San Diego * W

11-5 3-1 13-2 8-2 9-1 4-0 7-4 8-2 7-9 8-5 6-5 8-3 7-2 6-8 1-12 4-1 0-6 2-1 10-4 23-5 6-13 4-3 5-11 14-7 7-0 5-0 10-7 9-5 6-5 12-7 10-8 12-4 12-1

4/5 4/7 4/11 4/12 4/12 4/16 4/18 4/19 4/19 4/25 4/25 4/25 4/26 4/26 4/28 4/29 5/2 5/3 5/3 5/6 5/9 5/10 5/10 5/17 5/22 5/23 5/24 5/24 5/25 5/30 6/2 6/5

at San Diego * W 16-6 UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 Sacramento State W 14-8 Sacramento State L 6-8 Sacramento State W 13-3 at UCLA W 17-9 San Francisco * W 34-11 San Francisco * W 11-1 San Francisco * W 23-9 at Pepperdine * W 10-2 Cal State Fullerton W 10-6 at Pepperdine * L 1-2 Pepperdine * L 3-4 Pepperdine * W 14-4 at UC Santa Barbara W 6-2 USC L 7-8 San Diego * W 11-9 San Diego * W 7-3 San Diego * W 7-3 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 22-10 at Nevada * L 8-11 at Nevada * L 1-9 at Nevada * W 10-8 Pepperdine # W 14-9 UC Santa Barbara ! L 5-11 UCLA ! W 12-10 UC Santa Barbara ! W 14-6 Hawai'i ! W 10-6 Hawai'i ! W 12-5 Louisiana State @ W 4-3 Arizona @ L 5-7 Oklahoma State @ L 5-11 * West Coast Conference Game # WCC Playoff Game at UCLA ! NCAA West Regional, Los Angeles, Calif. @ College World Series, Omaha, Neb.

1987

2/3 2/3 2/4 2/6 2/7 2/8 2/10 2/12 2/13 2/14 2/16 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/22 2/27 2/28 3/1 3/3 3/6 3/7 3/7 3/9 3/11 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/17 3/20 3/21 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/28 3/28 3/30 4/3 4/4 4/5 4/7 4/8

36-21-1, 10-12-1 WCAC (4th) Head Coach Dave Snow Cal State Los Angeles L at Cal State Los Angeles W Cal Poly W UCLA W at UCLA W UC Irvine W Cal Poly Pomona W at Arizona State W at Arizona State W at Arizona State L at U.S. International W U.S. International W U.S. International W U.S. International W Long Beach State W at Fresno State W at Fresno State L at Fresno State L Portland W at Pepperdine * L Pepperdine * L Pepperdine * L Pacific W at UC Irvine W Santa Clara * L Santa Clara * L Santa Clara * W Cal State Dominguez Hills L at Saint Mary’s * W at Saint Mary’s * L at Long Beach State W Chapman W San Diego * L San Diego * W San Diego * T Cal State Fullerton L at Arizona L at Arizona W at Arizona W Fresno State W Fresno State W

5-6 15-5 5-3 3-2 7-6 12-7 5-3 8-5 4-3 12-13 8-6 5-4 19-4 7-1 15-2 5-3 6-7 1-10 13-8 5-6 1-6 3-7 8-4 19-4 5-7 8-9 7-6 5-7 2-1 4-5 17-2 18-10 9-10 10-6 5-5 4-5 7-10 15-7 16-11 7-4 10-9

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27-28, 12-12 WCAC (4th) Head Coach Dave Snow UC Riverside L USC L at Fresno State L at Fresno State L at Fresno State L at UCLA L at Cal State Dominguez Hills W Cal State Los Angeles W Cal State Los Angeles W UC Santa Barbara L at Cal State Northridge L Cal State Dominguez Hills W

2/24 2/26 3/1 3/2 3/5 3/6 3/10 3/11 3/11 3/15 3/16 3/16 3/18 3/19 3/22 3/23 3/23 3/29 3/30 3/30 4/1 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/9 4/11 4/14 4/16 4/19 4/20 4/20 4/23 4/26 4/27 4/27 4/30 5/1 5/3 5/4 5/4 5/11 5/12 5/12

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1984

23-38, 10-18 SCBA (7th) Head Coach Marv Wood 2/10 Fresno State L 5-21 2/11 Fresno State L 5-6 2/11 Fresno State L 8-13 2/14 Azusa Pacific W 11-8 2/15 Cal State Northridge W 10-8 2/17 San Diego State L 4-7 2/18 San Diego State W 7-5 2/18 San Diego State L 2-13 2/19 Santa Clara W 5-4 2/21 at Cal State Northridge L 6-7 2/22 Cal Lutheran W 9-7 2/24 at Cal State Los Angeles W 12-2 2/25 Cal State Los Angeles W 11-10 2/25 Cal State Los Angeles W 15-6 2/28 at UCLA L 2-6 3/2 UC Riverside L 8-16 3/3 at UC Riverside W 6-3 3/3 at UC Riverside L 4-5 3/4 USC W 11-4 3/6 UCLA L 5-8 3/9 at Hawai'i L 1-5 3/10 at Hawai'i L 2-3 3/10 at Hawai'i L 5-15 3/11 at Hawai'i L 9-11 3/13 Portland L 7-8 3/16 Cal State Dominguez Hills L 2-3 3/17 Gonzaga W 10-2 3/18 Gonzaga W 5-2 3/20 at Long Beach State * W 12-2 3/23 Pepperdine * L 2-13 3/24 at Pepperdine * L 2-8 3/24 at Pepperdine * L 2-3 3/27 San Diego * W 4-3 3/29 at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-7 3/30 at Chapman L 7-10 4/6 at UNLV * L 6-7 4/6 at UNLV * L 2-3 4/7 at UNLV * L 1-6 4/7 at UNLV * L 5-8 4/10 at USC L 9-10 4/11 Cal Poly Pomona L 0-6 4/13 San Diego * W 9-2 4/14 at San Diego * L 9-15 4/14 at San Diego * W 5-0 4/17 Pepperdine * W 4-3 4/18 at Azusa Pacific W 6-2 4/20 at Cal State Fullerton * L 9-12 4/21 Cal State Fullerton * W 7-3 4/21 Cal State Fullerton * L 3-14 4/24 UC Irvine * W 8-6 4/27 at Long Beach State * L 7-13 4/28 Long Beach State * W 8-7 4/28 Long Beach State * L 9-10 5/1 at Cal State Fullerton * L 0-6 5/4 at UC Santa Barbara * L 0-6 5/5 UC Santa Barbara * L 3-7 5/5 UC Santa Barbara * W 6-3 5/8 UC Santa Barbara * L 7-8 5/11 UC Irvine * L 1-4 5/12 at UC Irvine * L 4-6 5/12 at UC Irvine * W 10-8 * Southern California Baseball Association Game


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BASEBALL HISTORY - YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/10 4/11 4/11 4/14 4/15 4/20 4/21 4/24 4/25 4/25 4/29 5/1 5/2 5/2 5/2 5/9 5/9

at San Francisco * W 7-6 at San Francisco * W 6-0 at San Francisco * W 13-8 at USC W 3-2 UNLV W 17-10 USC L 2-15 UC Santa Barbara W 10-4 Pepperdine * L 7-8 Pepperdine * L 3-8 Pepperdine * L 6-7 UC Santa Barbara L 5-6 at San Diego * W 9-7 at San Diego * W 9-0 at San Diego * L 3-7 Nevada * L 2-4 Nevada * W 9-2 Nevada * W 7-2 * West Coast Conference Game

1988

2/1 2/4 2/5 2/6 2/9 2/10 2/12 2/13 2/14 2/16 2/17 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/23 2/26 2/27 2/28 3/4 3/5 3/8 3/9 3/11 3/12 3/12 3/13 3/15 3/18 3/19 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/23 3/25 3/26 3/17 3/29 3/30 4/5 4/6 4/8 4/9 4/9 4/10 4/12 4/15 4/16 4/16 4/17 4/22 4/23 4/23 4/24 4/29 4/30 4/30 5/1 5/4 5/6

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48-18, 18-6 WCAC (3rd) Head Coach Dave Snow Cal State Los Angeles W at Arizona State L at Arizona State W at Arizona State L UCLA W UC Santa Barbara W Texas Tech W Texas Tech W Texas Tech W at UCLA W Long Beach State W Cal State Dominguez Hills W U.S. International W U.S. International W UC Irvine W at Hawai'i W at Hawai'i W at Hawai'i L Cal Poly W Cal Poly W at Cal State Los Angeles L Chapman L Portland W Portland W Portland L at Cal State Fullerton L at UC Irvine W San Francisco * W San Francisco * W San Francisco * W San Francisco * W at USC W at UC Santa Barbara W California W California W California W Nebraska W Nebraska W at Fresno State L at Fresno State L at San Diego * W at San Diego * W at San Diego * W at San Diego * W USC L Saint Mary’s * W Saint Mary’s * W Saint Mary’s * W Saint Mary’s * W at Nevada * W at Nevada * W at Nevada * W at Nevada * L at Santa Clara * L at Santa Clara * L at Santa Clara * L at Santa Clara * W at Long Beach State W Pepperdine * L

14-3 3-14 18-6 1-7 7-4 4-3 13-8 10-5 6-0 9-5 9-7 15-8 12-0 14-3 9-7 8-7 9-6 2-8 6-4 10-9 5-6 5-11 14-4 5-3 2-3 0-3 15-0 15-7 12-6 18-0 5-2 4-1 17-4 13-5 13-10 4-3 15-9 10-7 1-6 6-18 18-2 5-4 6-5 6-4 6-10 12-7 7-3 12-6 17-0 8-3 25-5 18-9 5-10 6-14 5-6 4-8 16-12 10-0 4-11

5/7 5/7 5/8 5/27 5/28 5/28 5/29

Pepperdine * L 2-10 Pepperdine * W 9-3 Pepperdine * W 10-7 Arkansas # W 8-3 Wichita State # L 6-10 McNeese State # W 12-4 Oklahoma State # L 6-8 * West Coast Conference Game # NCAA Midwest Regional, Stillwater, Okla.

1989

39-24-1, 18-5 WCC (2nd) Head Coach Chris Smith 1/31 U.S. International W 20-12 2/1 UC Irvine T 6-6 2/10 at Stanford L 5-6 2/11 at Stanford L 4-11 2/12 at Stanford L 6-9 2/14 USC L 5-7 2/15 Long Beach State L 0-9 2/17 at California L 5-6 2/18 at California L 2-9 2/19 at California W 8-0 2/21 UCLA W 5-2 2/23 Cal State Fullerton L 6-7 2/24 Southern Utah W 12-4 2/25 Southern Utah W 9-1 2/25 Southern Utah W 9-3 2/28 at Cal State Fullerton L 5-7 3/3 Long Beach State L 3-4 3/5 at Long Beach State W 4-1 3/7 Portland W 4-3 3/10 UC Santa Barbara L 8-14 3/11 UC Santa Barbara W 20-2 3/11 UC Santa Barbara L 11-12 3/14 Chapman L 2-5 3/15 at UCLA W 14-5 3/17 at San Francisco * W 7-2 3/18 at San Francisco * L 7-8 3/19 at San Francisco * W 6-3 3/23 Utah W 5-2 3/24 Minnesota W 10-1 3/25 Minnesota L 6-7 3/28 Fresno State W 6-5 3/29 Cal Poly Pomona W 19-9 4/1 at U.S. International W 17-7 4/1 at U.S. International L 7-8 4/4 at USC L 3-4 4/7 San Diego * W 7-6 4/8 San Diego * W 10-5 4/8 San Diego * W 8-0 4/9 San Diego * W 11-1 4/11 UC Irvine W 6-3 4/11 at UC Irvine L 0-1 4/14 at Saint Mary’s * W 11-1 4/15 at Saint Mary’s * W 7-1 4/15 at Saint Mary’s * W 8-3 4/16 at Saint Mary’s * W 11-2 4/19 Fresno State W 8-7 4/21 Nevada * W 3-2 4/22 Nevada * W 7-6 4/23 Nevada * W 8-6 4/23 Nevada * W 9-2 4/25 Cal State Los Angeles W 8-7 4/28 Santa Clara * W 4-2 4/29 Santa Clara * W 4-3 4/30 Santa Clara * W 8-2 4/30 Santa Clara * L 1-6 5/3 at Long Beach State W 11-4 5/5 at Pepperdine * L 0-3 5/6 at Pepperdine * L 4-5 5/6 at Pepperdine * L 2-3 5/7 at Pepperdine * W 6-3 5/26 Oklahoma # L 2-5 5/27 Eastern Kentucky # W 9-3 5/27 Oklahoma # W 6-5 5/28 Arizona # L 4-13 * West Coast Conference Game # NCAA West I Regional, Tucson, Ariz.

1990

45-17, 25-9 WCC (1st) Head Coach Chris Smith 1/25 Cal Poly Pomona W 8-4 1/27 Chapman L 13-14 1/30 UC Irvine W 13-6 2/1 at Arizona L 1-2 2/2 at Arizona W 5-0 2/3 at Arizona L 6-11 2/5 Southern Alabama W 3-0 2/9 at Santa Clara * L 9-10 2/10 at Santa Clara * W 3-2 2/10 at Santa Clara * W 5-3 2/16 Pepperdine * W 8-7 2/17 Pepperdine * L 3-8 2/20 Cal State Fullerton W 12-10 2/28 UCLA L 2-10 3/2 San Diego * W 17-7 3/3 San Diego * W 6-5 3/3 San Diego * W 4-3 3/9 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-3 3/10 at UC Santa Barbara W 10-9 3/10 at UC Santa Barbara W 13-3 3/11 at Cal State Fullerton L 8-9 3/13 Pacific W 12-5 3/14 Pacific W 9-3 3/16 San Francisco * W 9-7 3/17 San Francisco * W 9-3 3/17 San Francisco * L 9-10 3/19 Utah W 16-3 3/20 Wisconsin W 9-3 3/23 at Saint Mary’s * L 2-4 3/24 at Saint Mary’s * W 8-2 3/24 at Saint Mary’s * W 11-9 3/28 California W 4-3 3/30 Nevada * W 17-4 3/30 Nevada * W 14-3 3/31 Nevada * W 6-5 3/31 Nevada * W 3-2 4/3 at USC W 8-6 4/6 Saint Mary’s * W 11-9 4/7 Saint Mary’s * W 14-6 4/7 Saint Mary’s * W 10-9 4/10 Pepperdine * L 6-7 4/13 at San Francisco * W 14-9 4/14 at San Francisco * W 7-4 4/14 at San Francisco * W 14-6 4/17 at Long Beach State W 11-10 4/22 at U.S. International W 16-7 4/25 at UCLA W 11-10 4/27 at San Diego * L 1-4 4/28 at San Diego * L 1-2 4/28 at San Diego * W 13-2 5/1 Long Beach State L 0-5 5/4 Santa Clara * W 6-5 5/5 Santa Clara * W 10-2 5/5 Santa Clara * W 15-4 5/13 U.S. International W 10-4 5/13 U.S. International W 10-2 5/15 at U.S. International W 15-2 5/18 at Pepperdine * L 3-4 5/19 at Pepperdine * W 7-2 5/19 at Pepperdine * L 0-3 5/25 Washington State # L 2-13 5/26 Arizona State # L 9-11 * West Coast Conference Game # NCAA West II Regional, Tempe, Ariz.

1991

1/26 1/27 1/29 2/1 2/2 2/3 2/6 2/8 2/9 2/9

38-22, 25-11 WCC (2nd) Head Coach Chris Smith at UC Santa Barbara L at U.S. International W UC Irvine W at Arizona State L at Arizona State L at Arizona State L at UCLA W Nevada * W Nevada * L Nevada * W

4-8 8-4 11-1 1-9 2-8 12-19 7-5 11-2 5-10 19-1


BASEBALL HISTORY - YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Cal State Fullerton W 9-6 at San Diego * L 1-3 at San Diego * L 5-6 UC Santa Barbara W 8-7 at San Francisco * W 4-2 at San Francisco * W 5-4 at San Francisco * W 16-2 Saint Mary’s * W 9-3 Saint Mary’s * L 4-7 Saint Mary’s * W 4-3 at UC Irvine W 8-2 Santa Clara * W 6-2 Santa Clara * W 5-3 Santa Clara * W 9-7 USC L 7-8 at Pepperdine * L 3-4 at Pepperdine * L 1-5 at Pepperdine * W 6-3 Long Beach State L 2-10 at UNLV L 8-9 Illinois # W 18-2 Illinois # W 9-5 Hartford W 9-1 Hartford W 2-1 at Saint Mary’s * L 8-9 at Saint Mary’s * L 1-6 at Saint Mary’s * W 8-6 at Long Beach State L 9-16 San Francisco * W 16-7 San Francisco * W 10-2 San Francisco * W 10-8 at Fresno State L 3-4 San Diego * W 9-7 San Diego * W 11-5 San Diego * L 5-6 San Diego * W 14-3 at USC L 5-6 at Santa Clara * W 8-4 at Santa Clara * W 4-2 at Santa Clara * W 13-5 at Cal State Fullerton W 6-4 at Nevada * W 24-12 at Nevada * L 4-5 at Nevada * W 8-3 at U.S. International W 13-5 at U.S. International W 13-3 at UC Santa Barbara L 9-10 Pepperdine * W 18-8 Pepperdine * L 1-3 Pepperdine * W 10-6 * West Coast Conference Game # Game Played at UNLV

1992

0-8 12-4 4-5 4-6 1-15 6-10 4-1 3-6 2-13 4-3 10-8 15-13 4-15 8-7 4-9 3-9 11-9 2-8 8-11 3-2 4-17 1-7 2-6 6-9 5-9

San Francisco * W 9-8 USC L 2-4 at Santa Clara * L 3-4 at Santa Clara * W 16-8 at Santa Clara * L 4-8 at Fresno State L 2-5 at San Francisco * L 5-10 at San Francisco * L 6-7 at San Francisco * L 0-4 at San Francisco * L 6-13 Fresno State L 8-10 at Cal State Northridge L 3-12 Santa Clara * W 9-6 Santa Clara * L 5-10 Santa Clara * L 9-15 at UCLA L 1-9 Cal State Fullerton W 8-2 at Cal State Fullerton L 2-8 at Cal State Fullerton L 3-11 at Chapman L 18-19 Saint Mary’s * W 8-7 Saint Mary’s * W 7-5 Saint Mary’s * W 9-8 Christ College L 4-6 at Pepperdine * L 1-6 at Pepperdine * L 2-3 at Pepperdine * L 2-17 * West Coast Conference Game # Game Forfeited to LMU

1993

1/29 1/30 1/31 2/2 2/5 2/6 2/7 2/9 2/17 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/27 2/27 2/28 3/3 3/7 3/7 3/8 3/9 3/12 3/13 3/13 3/16 3/19 3/20 3/20 3/24 3/24 3/27 3/28 3/30 4/2 4/3 4/3 4/6 4/7 4/13 4/6 4/7 4/17 4/21 4/23 4/24 4/24 4/27 4/30 5/1

23-33, 14-16 WCC (4th) Head Coach Jody Robinson at UC Santa Barbara W at UC Santa Barbara L at UC Santa Barbara W at USC L at Fresno State L at Fresno State L at Fresno State L Chapman W Cal State Fullerton L Cal State Northridge L Cal State Northridge L Cal State Northridge L Southern Utah W Southern Utah W Southern Utah W UCLA L at San Francisco * L at San Francisco * W at San Francisco * W at USC L Saint Mary’s * W Saint Mary’s * W Saint Mary’s * W USC L at Pepperdine * W at Pepperdine * L at Pepperdine * L at Chapman W at San Diego * L at San Diego* L at San Diego* W at Long Beach State L Santa Clara * W Santa Clara * L Santa Clara * L Long Beach State L Cal State San Bernardino L at Cal State Fullerton L San Diego * W San Diego * L San Diego * W Christ College W at Santa Clara * L at Santa Clara * L at Santa Clara * W at Cal State Dominguez Hills W San Francisco * L San Francisco * W

4-3 7-13 9-3 3-7 8-9 1-6 3-15 6-0 4-12 4-10 0-2 2-7 6-5 6-1 14-3 10-12 5-6 6-4 7-1 2-6 12-6 4-0 9-4 5-8 5-0 0-4 1-2 6-5 3-5 0-3 6-2 7-8 11-4 3-8 5-14 6-9 8-18 8-14 7-4 3-8 11-3 7-4 8-15 4-7 3-2 14-7 3-5 8-2

5/1 5/9 5/9 5/9 5/10 5/12 5/14 5/15

San Francisco * W at Saint Mary’s * L at Saint Mary’s * L at Saint Mary’s * L at UCLA L Pepperdine * L Pepperdine * L Pepperdine * W * West Coast Conference Game

10-8 7-12 1-5 5-9 5-11 3-9 3-14 9-6

1994

2/5 2/8 2/11 2/12 2/13 2/15 2/15 2/18 2/19 2/19 2/22 2/25 2/26 2/27 3/1 3/4 3/5 3/5 3/8 3/11 3/12 3/12 3/14 3/16 3/18 3/18 3/19 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/29 3/31 4/1 4/2 4/5 4/8 4/9 4/9 4/12 4/15 4/16 4/16 4/19 4/22 4/22 4/23 4/29 4/30 4/30 5/4 5/6 5/7 5/7 5/15 5/16 5/16

26-31, 13-17 WCC (T-4th) Head Coach Jody Robinson Biola W 3-0 Cal State Fullerton L 8-15 at Hawai'i L 8-14 at Hawai'i L 3-4 at Hawai'i W 7-6 at Hawai'i-Hilo W 5-3 at Hawai'i-Hilo W 5-1 Portland State W 13-7 Portland State L 4-6 Portland State L 2-7 Long Beach State L 2-5 UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 UC Santa Barbara L 8-12 UC Santa Barbara L 3-5 USC L 7-13 Pepperdine * L 3-5 Pepperdine * W 8-3 Pepperdine * W 7-5 at Long Beach State L 4-7 at Santa Clara * L 5-11 at Santa Clara * W 7-5 at Santa Clara * L 10-13 Hartford W 10-1 UCLA W 7-4 at San Francisco * W 8-6 at San Francisco * L 1-3 at San Francisco * L 1-15 at USC L 7-11 San Diego * L 2-15 San Diego * W 6-5 San Diego * L 2-10 at Cal State Northridge W 13-7 at Grand Canyon L 4-15 at Grand Canyon W 12-4 at Grand Canyon L 5-6 San Diego State W 3-0 at Saint Mary's * L 3-6 at Saint Mary's * L 5-8 at Saint Mary's * W 6-2 at Cal State Fullerton L 5-7 at San Diego * L 3-7 at San Diego * L 3-7 at San Diego * L 2-6 Cal State Northridge W 15-6 Saint Mary's * W 6-2 Saint Mary's * L 3-4 Saint Mary's * W 5-4 at Pepperdine * L 1-8 at Pepperdine * W 4-3 at Pepperdine * L 8-14 at UCLA W 11-4 San Francisco * W 10-4 San Francisco * W 11-10 San Francisco * W 7-6 Santa Clara * L 2-3 Santa Clara * W 7-3 Santa Clara * L 5-6 * West Coast Conference Game

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1/28 1/31 2/1 2/2 2/3 2/7 2/8 2/9 2/11 2/18 2/25 2/28 2/29 3/3 3/4 3/6 3/7 3/7 3/7 3/10 3/13 3/14 3/14 3/16 3/17

16-36, 10-16 WCC (5th) Head Coach Jody Robinson at UC Irvine L Nevada W Nevada L Nevada L at Long Beach State L UC Santa Barbara L UC Santa Barbara W UC Santa Barbara L Cal State Fullerton L Long Beach State W UC Irvine W San Diego * W San Diego * L San Diego * W at USC L UCLA L at Saint Mary’s * W at Saint Mary’s * L at Saint Mary’s *# W at Long Beach State W Pepperdine * L Pepperdine * L Pepperdine * L Hartford L Chapman L

3/20 3/24 3/27 3/28 3/28 3/31 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/5 4/7 4/8 4/10 4/11 4/11 4/14 4/16 4/18 4/18 4/21 4/24 4/25 4/25 4/28 5/8 5/8 5/9

GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

2/12 2/15 2/16 2/19 2/22 2/23 2/23 3/1 3/2 3/2 3/5 3/8 3/9 3/9 3/12 3/15 3/16 3/16 3/19 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/26 3/27 4/5 4/6 4/6 4/9 4/12 4/13 4/13 4/16 4/19 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/23 4/26 4/27 4/27 4/30 5/3 5/4 5/4 5/11 5/12 5/14 5/17 5/18 5/18

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BASEBALL HISTORY - YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1995

1/27 1/28 1/29 2/3 2/4 2/5 2/15 2/10 2/11 2/11 2/15 2/21 2/24 2/25 2/26 2/28 3/3 3/4 3/4 3/8 3/10 3/10 3/15 3/17 3/18 3/18 3/21 3/24 3/25 3/25 3/31 4/1 4/1 4/5 4/7 4/7 4/8 4/8 4/11 4/13 4/15 4/15 4/21 4/22 4/22 4/25 4/28 4/29 4/29 5/3 5/5 5/6 5/6 5/14 5/15

22-33, 12-17 WCC (4th) Head Coach Jody Robinson at UNLV W at UNLV L at UNLV W Cal State Northridge L at Cal State Northridge L Cal State Northridge L at USC L Southern Utah W Southern Utah L Southern Utah L USC L Long Beach State L at Arizona State W at Arizona State L at Arizona State L at Long Beach State L at San Diego * L at San Diego * L at San Diego * L at UCLA W Saint Mary’s * L Saint Mary’s * L Cal State Fullerton L at Pepperdine * L at Pepperdine * L at Pepperdine * L Dartmouth W San Francisco * W San Francisco * W San Francisco * W at Santa Clara * L at Santa Clara * L at Santa Clara * L at Cal State Fullerton L at Saint Mary’s * W at Saint Mary’s * W at Saint Mary’s * W at Saint Mary’s * W San Diego State W Grand Canyon W Grand Canyon L Grand Canyon W San Diego * L San Diego * W San Diego * W at San Diego State L at San Francisco * W at San Francisco * W at San Francisco * L UCLA W Santa Clara * L Santa Clara * W Santa Clara * L Pepperdine * L Pepperdine * L * West Coast Conference Game

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1996

10-5 8-11 9-2 4-10 5-6 2-10 4-13 9-2 6-7 4-12 1-9 5-11 8-5 2-6 3-4 5-14 0-8 3-4 2-3 4-1 5-6 6-11 1-18 0-10 2-3 4-5 14-10 6-5 15-12 11-5 0-16 4-5 3-13 5-14 8-6 4-1 3-1 5-2 9-8 16-7 7-9 7-3 10-17 11-2 17-13 4-5 6-4 3-1 6-8 8-3 3-6 10-6 7-8 0-11 8-16

22-38, 14-14 WCC; 5-55, 4-24 WCC (8th) with Forfeits Head Coach Jody Robinson 1/26 UC Santa Barbara L 2-12 1/27 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-9 1/30 at USC L 5-11 2/2 at Arizona State L 7-19 2/3 at Arizona State L 2-10 2/4 at Arizona State L 6-11 2/6 Long Beach State L 8-21 2/8 at Grand Canyon # L 7-8 2/9 Oklahoma State # L 10-20 2/10 New Mexico State #! L 7-6 2/13 San Diego State L 6-16 2/16 Portland State W 5-1 2/17 Portland State L 3-6 2/18 Portland State L 7-10 2/28 UCLA ! L 10-7 3/1 at Pepperdine * L 1-7 3/2 at Pepperdine * L 1-5 3/2 at Pepperdine * L 5-6

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3/3 3/5 3/7 3/8 3/9 3/11 3/12 3/13 3/17 3/20 3/22 3/23 3/23 3/24 3/27 3/29 3/30 3/30 3/31 4/2 4/8 4/9 4/10 4/12 4/13 4/13 4/14 4/17 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/21 4/24 4/26 4/27 4/27 4/28 4/30 5/3 5/4 5/4 5/5

at Pepperdine * L 0-6 at Long Beach State L 3-15 at Hawai'i L 4-10 at Hawai'i L 6-16 at Hawai'i L 4-12 at Hawai'i-Hilo ! L 8-2 at Hawai'i-Hilo ! L 10-9 at Hawai'i-Hilo ! L 10-5 at Cal State Fullerton L 2-13 at Cal State Northridge L 0-15 Portland * W 10-5 Portland * W 15-1 Portland *! L 10-6 Portland * W 3-0 USC L 3-13 at Saint Mary's * L 9-13 at Saint Mary's *! L 8-4 at Saint Mary's * L 2-5 at Saint Mary's * W 12-5 Cal State Northridge L 4-5 at UNLV L 7-12 at UNLV L 8-12 Cal State Fullerton L 7-12 San Francisco * ! L 10-9 San Francisco * ! L 10-7 San Francisco * ! L 10-4 San Francisco * L 2-15 Cal Poly Pomona ! L 8-7 at Gonzaga * ! L 18-1 at Gonzaga * ! L 11-10 at Gonzaga * L 3-4 at Gonzaga * ! L 11-7 at UCLA L 5-11 San Diego * ! L 8-5 San Diego * L 1-3 San Diego * ! L 10-3 San Diego * L 8-12 at San Diego State ! L 13-4 at Santa Clara * L 2-3 at Santa Clara * L 6-7 at Santa Clara * L 0-4 at Santa Clara * L 5-22 * West Coast Conference Game # GCU Dual in the Desert, Phoenix, Ariz. ! Game Forfeited by LMU

1997

1/28 1/31 2/1 2/2 2/4 2/7 2/8 2/14 2/15 2/16 2/19 2/21 2/21 2/22 2/23 2/28 3/1 3/2 3/4 3/6 3/7 3/11 3/14 3/15 3/15 3/16 3/21 3/22 3/22 3/23 3/25 3/26 3/29

21-39, 11-17 WCC (6th) Head Coach Frank Cruz at USC L at UC Santa Barbara L at UC Santa Barbara W at UC Santa Barbara L San Diego State W Biola L Sonoma State W at UCLA L UCLA L at UCLA L at Cal State Fullerton W Point Loma Nazarene # W Utah # L Missouri # W at San Diego State # L Nevada W Nevada L Nevada L at Long Beach State L Cal State Northridge L at Cal State Northridge L Long Beach State L at Hawai'i-Hilo L at Hawai'i-Hilo W at Hawai'i-Hilo L at Hawai'i-Hilo W Gonzaga * L Gonzaga * W Gonzaga * L Gonzaga * W at UNLV L at UNLV L Cal State Dominguez Hills L

2-7 3-8 10-9 10-14 5-4 2-6 7-6 1-13 5-10 4-13 11-3 10-7 5-6 11-10 4-8 12-10 7-10 5-8 5-7 4-5 9-11 4-12 1-3 6-2 5-8 9-8 4-10 10-6 5-6 6-2 9-10 8-21 5-9

4/4 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/9 4/11 4/12 4/12 4/13 4/15 4/18 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/23 4/25 4/26 4/26 4/27 5/2 5/3 5/3 5/4 5/9 5/10 5/10 5/11

at Portland * L 2-3 at Portland * W 10-3 at Portland * W 19-11 at Portland * L 2-3 Cal State Northridge L 10-19 Santa Clara * L 7-15 Santa Clara * L 1-16 Santa Clara * L 3-15 Santa Clara * L 3-6 USC W 8-0 at San Diego * L 0-6 at San Diego * W 5-1 at San Diego * L 1-10 at San Diego * W 5-4 at Cal State Northridge L 14-23 Saint Mary's * W 4-2 Saint Mary's * W 4-3 Saint Mary's * W 2-1 Saint Mary's * L 4-9 at San Francisco * L 9-10 at San Francisco * L 8-9 at San Francisco * W 7-3 at San Francisco * L 5-16 Pepperdine * L 3-19 Pepperdine * L 0-7 Pepperdine * L 6-16 Pepperdine * W 16-7 * West Coast Conference Game # San Diego Baseball Classic, San Diego, Calif.

1998

1/27 1/30 1/31 2/1 2/3 2/6 2/7 2/8 2/10 2/13 2/14 2/15 2/20 2/21 2/22 2/25 2/28 3/4 3/7 3/10 3/14 3/15 3/15 3/17 3/21 3/22 3/22 3/27 3/28 3/28 3/31 4/4 4/5 4/5 4/7 4/9 4/11 4/11 4/14 4/18 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/24 4/25 4/25 4/29

34-23-1, 21-8 WCC (1st) Head Coach Frank Cruz at Cal State Northridge L Utah W Utah W Utah L at Cal State Fullerton L Nevada W Nevada L Nevada W Cal State Dominguez Hills W at UC Santa Barbara T UC Santa Barbara W at UCLA L at Hawai'i L at Hawai'i L at Hawai'i L Cal State Northridge W Cal State Los Angeles L Cal State Los Angeles W Cal State Los Angeles W UCLA W Gonzaga * W Gonzaga * W Gonzaga * W at USC L Santa Clara * W Santa Clara * L Santa Clara * W San Diego * L San Diego * L San Diego * W Long Beach State W Portland * W Portland * W Portland * W San Diego State L at Pepperdine * L at Pepperdine * L at Pepperdine * W USC W at San Francisco * W at San Francisco * L at San Francisco * W at Saint Mary’s * W at Long Beach State L at Santa Clara * W at Santa Clara * W at Santa Clara * W Cal State Fullerton L

10-11 15-13 17-13 8-12 9-17 5-4 6-12 10-6 22-9 6-6 10-7 4-10 3-7 2-3 1-2 12-4 2-3 27-3 16-8 16-8 14-3 8-7 12-5 4-6 8-7 0-4 9-4 9-13 11-12 16-8 8-3 15-8 7-6 11-10 15-16 6-9 0-5 5-3 12-6 11-4 9-10 16-4 7-5 9-1 4-3 6-4 14-6 11-12


BASEBALL HISTORY - YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Saint Mary’s * W Saint Mary’s * L Saint Mary’s * W Saint Mary’s * W at Portland * L at Portland * W at Portland * W Stanford # W Long Beach State # L Alabama # L * West Coast Conference Game # NCAA Regionals, Palo Alto, Calif.

1999

16-4 6-9 12-11 12-8 3-4 20-10 5-3 6-2 9-19 5-13

2001

1/30 2/2 2/3 2/3 2/4 2/6 2/9 2/10 2/11 2/14 2/16 2/17

21-37, 8-22 WCC (4th) Head Coach Frank Cruz Cal State Northridge W at Hawai'i-Hilo W at Hawai'i-Hilo W at Hawai'i-Hilo W at Hawai'i-Hilo W at UCLA L Cal State Dominguez Hills W Missouri L Cal State Los Angeles W at Cal State Fullerton L California L California W

7-3 6-1 6-4 12-6 3-1 6-10 9-5 7-10 7-6 3-5 6-14 9-8

2/18 2/20 2/23 3/1 3/2 3/2 3/3 3/6 3/9 3/10 3/11 3/13 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/20 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/30 3/31 4/1 4/3 4/7 4/7 4/8 4/10 4/12 4/14 4/16 4/17 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/27 4/28 4/29 5/4 5/6 5/6 5/8 5/11 5/12 5/13

California L 5-8 at USC W 9-1 UC Santa Barbara L 4-10 UC Santa Barbara L 4-15 at Cal Poly W 11-10 at Cal Poly L 3-5 at Cal Poly W 7-5 UCLA L 4-8 Gonzaga * L 7-14 Gonzaga * W 12-5 Gonzaga * L 9-10 at San Diego State L 5-6 at Santa Clara * L 5-6 at Santa Clara * L 5-7 at Santa Clara * L 2-3 San Diego State L 3-11 San Francisco * L 2-5 San Francisco * W 7-2 San Francisco * W 10-9 Long Beach State L 6-13 Portland * W 8-7 Portland * L 2-20 Portland * L 3-11 at Long Beach State L 4-10 at Saint Mary’s * L 6-12 at Saint Mary’s * L 6-9 at Saint Mary’s * L 0-3 Cal State Northridge L 1-6 Pepperdine * L 5-8 Pepperdine * L 0-11 Pepperdine * L 2-8 Cal State Fullerton L 5-9 at San Diego * L 2-7 at San Diego * L 5-8 at San Diego * L 1-11 USC W 13-7 Santa Clara * L 6-11 Santa Clara * L 6-15 Santa Clara * L 4-5 at San Francisco * L 2-3 at San Francisco * L 6-7 at San Francisco * W 10-6 at Cal State Northridge W 12-7 at Gonzaga * W 18-7 at Gonzaga * W 10-6 at Gonzaga * W 6-4 * West Coast Conference Game

2002

1/31 2/1 2/2 2/5 2/11 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/19 2/22 2/23 2/24 2/26 3/1 3/2 3/3 3/5 3/8 3/9 3/10 3/13 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/19 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/28 3/30

22-34, 15-15 WCC (3rd) Head Coach Frank Cruz at UC Santa Barbara W at UC Santa Barbara L at UC Santa Barbara W Cal State Northridge L UCLA L Oklahoma State L Cal Poly W Cal Poly W Cal State Fullerton L at Texas L at Texas L at Texas L San Diego State W at Arizona State L at Arizona State L at Arizona State L at UCLA L at Mississippi State L at Mississippi State L at Mississippi State W at Cal State Fullerton L Portland * W Portland * L Portland * W USC W San Francisco * W San Francisco * W San Francisco * L at San Diego * L at San Diego * W

5-0 4-8 7-5 5-6 2-7 0-13 17-15 5-4 6-7 1-10 3-17 2-8 6-3 2-15 2-7 5-10 9-10 1-7 5-8 3-2 5-6 (10) 12-5 10-14 10-6 31-7 6-4 11-7 21-25 2-12 5-1

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33-28, 18-12 WCC (1st) Head Coach Frank Cruz 2/3 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 5-2 2/5 Nevada L 2-10 2/6 Nevada L 5-13 2/7 Nevada L 5-7 2/10 USC W 8-5 2/12 UC Santa Barbara L 5-7 2/13 UC Santa Barbara W 15-7 2/14 UC Santa Barbara L 3-11 2/15 Texas Tech W 6-3 2/18 vs Arizona # W 15-3 2/19 vs UCLA # L 5-6 2/20 vs Oklahoma State # L 2-6 2/21 vs Oregon State # W 13-4 2/24 Long Beach State L 5-6 2/26 at Cal State Northridge W 11-7 2/27 Cal State Northridge W 14-9 2/28 Cal State Northridge W 5-4 3/2 at UNLV L 4-7 3/3 at UNLV W 20-11 3/6 at San Diego * L 4-5 3/7 at San Diego * W 11-4 3/7 at San Diego * W 5-2 3/9 UCLA L 10-12 3/12 at Santa Clara * W 8-5 3/13 at Santa Clara * W 10-2 3/13 at Santa Clara * W 2-1 3/20 Saint Mary’s * W 5-4 3/21 Saint Mary’s * W 5-1 3/21 Saint Mary’s * L 3-6 3/23 at Cal State Fullerton L 2-8 3/26 San Francisco * W 8-7 3/27 San Francisco * W 12-5 3/27 San Francisco * L 2-4 4/7 at USC W 9-4 4/11 at Portland * L 1-4 4/11 at Portland * L 3-6 4/13 at UCLA W 7-5 4/17 Pepperdine * W 19-10 4/17 Pepperdine * W 8-6 4/18 Pepperdine * W 6-5 4/21 Cal State Fullerton L 3-5 4/24 at Gonzaga * W 6-3 4/24 at Gonzaga * L 3-12 4/25 at Gonzaga * L 6-15 4/27 at Long Beach State L 2-4 4/30 Portland * L 4-9 4/30 Portland * L 7-13 5/1 Portland * W 9-2 5/1 Portland * L 9-10 5/9 at Saint Mary’s * W 10-1 5/9 at Saint Mary’s * W 6-1 5/10 at Saint Mary’s * L 1-3 5/12 at Cal State Northridge W 15-7 5/15 Santa Clara * L 10-11 5/15 Santa Clara * W 6-3 5/16 Santa Clara * W 12-3 5/21 Pepperdine ! W 3-2 5/21 at Pepperdine @ L 2-18 5/22 Pepperdine ! W 7-6 5/28 Stanford ^ L 2-10 5/29 Nevada ^ L 3-4 * West Coast Conference Game # San Diego Baseball Classic, San Diego, Calif. ! WCC Championship Series, Los Angeles, Calif. @ WCC Championship Series, Malibu, Calif. ^ NCAA Regionals, Palo Alto, Calif.

2000

40-19, 22-8 WCC (1st) Head Coach Frank Cruz 2/4 at California L 1-2 2/5 at California W 9-4 2/6 at California W 9-6 2/8 USC L 8-9 2/11 at UC Santa Barbara W 12-7 2/15 UCLA W 5-4 2/18 Utah L 3-4 2/19 Utah W 4-1 2/20 Utah L 2-6 2/22 Cal State Los Angeles W 16-3 2/25 Cal Poly W 16-13 2/26 Cal Poly W 16-6 2/27 Cal State San Bernardino W 10-4 3/1 at UC Santa Barbara W 11-9 3/3 at Nevada L 3-4 3/4 at Nevada L 0-4 3/5 at Nevada W 11-4 3/10 San Francisco * W 16-4 3/11 San Francisco * W 18-5 3/12 San Francisco * W 13-10 3/14 Long Beach State L 9-11 3/17 at Gonzaga * L 4-5 3/18 at Gonzaga * L 4-19 3/19 at Gonzaga * W 8-4 3/21 at USC L 3-7 3/24 Santa Clara * W 20-4 3/25 Santa Clara * W 16-9 3/26 Santa Clara * W 6-4 3/28 at Fresno State L 5-8 3/31 Saint Mary’s * W 30-9 4/1 Saint Mary’s * L 7-15 4/3 Saint Mary’s * W 11-7 4/4 at UCLA W 23-12 4/7 at Pepperdine * L 4-5 4/8 at Pepperdine * W 3-1 4/9 at Pepperdine * W 4-3 4/11 Cal State Fullerton W 11-2 4/14 at Portland * L 2-4 4/15 at Portland * W 3-2 4/16 at Portland * W 8-7 4/18 San Diego * W 11-8 4/20 San Diego * L 4-6 4/22 San Diego * W 8-5 4/25 at Long Beach State W 10-4 4/28 at San Francisco * W 10-2 4/29 at San Francisco * W 9-7 4/30 at San Francisco * W 9-6 5/5 Gonzaga * W 5-1 5/6 Gonzaga * W 12-2 5/7 Gonzaga * W 13-8 5/8 at UC Santa Barbara W 2-0 5/12 at Santa Clara * W 11-1 5/13 at Santa Clara * L 2-9 5/13 at Santa Clara * L 8-9 5/19 Pepperdine # W 19-5 5/20 Pepperdine # W 6-2 5/26 at Cal State Fullerton ! W 6-4 5/27 USC ! L 5-13 5/27 at Cal State Fullerton ! L 2-5 * West Coast Conference Game # WCC Championship Series, Los Angeles, Calif. ! NCAA Regionals, Fullerton, Calif.

GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

5/2 5/2 5/3 5/3 5/10 5/11 5/11 5/21 5/22 5/23


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BASEBALL HISTORY - YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/1 4/5 4/6 4/7 4/9 4/12 4/13 4/14 4/16 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/30 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/14 5/17 5/18 5/19

at San Diego * W 5-2 at Saint Mary’s * L 2-12 at Saint Mary’s * L 2-3 at Saint Mary’s * W 8-2 at Long Beach State L 3-5 Pepperdine * L 8-14 Pepperdine * W 10-9 Pepperdine * W 7-5 at USC L 4-8 at Gonzaga * L 2-11 at Gonzaga * L 1-9 at Gonzaga * L 1-9 Santa Clara * W 14-6 Santa Clara * L 3-6 Santa Clara * L 1-17 Long Beach State L 9-19 San Diego * W 14-5 San Diego * L 4-14 San Diego * L 7-14 at San Francisco * W 13-4 at San Francisco * W 7-5 at San Francisco * L 8-11 at Cal State Northridge L 6-9 at Portland * L 10-18 at Portland * W 8-5 at Portland * W 11-5 * West Coast Conference Game

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2003

2/7 2/8 2/9 2/14 2/15 2/16 2/18 2/21 2/22 2/23 2/28 3/1 3/2 3/4 3/7 3/8 3/9 3/11 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/26 3/28 3/29 3/29 4/1 4/4 4/5 4/6 4/8 4/11 4/12 4/13 4/15 4/17 4/19 4/19 4/22 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/29 5/2 5/4 5/4 5/9

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26-30, 13-17 WCC (3rd) Head Coach Frank Cruz at California L at California L at California L at Washington L at Washington W at Washington W Cal State Northridge W at Cal Poly W at Cal Poly W at Cal Poly L San Jose State W San Jose State W San Jose State W UCLA W UC Santa Barbara L UC Santa Barbara L UC Santa Barbara W at Cal State Northridge W at Portland * W at Portland * W at Portland * W Cal State Fullerton W at San Francisco * L at San Francisco * L at San Francisco * W UC Riverside L San Diego * L San Diego * L San Diego * W Long Beach State W Saint Mary’s * W Saint Mary’s * W Saint Mary’s * W Cal State Fullerton L at Pepperdine * L at Pepperdine * L at Pepperdine * L USC L Gonzaga * W Gonzaga * L Gonzaga * L Long Beach State L at Santa Clara * L at Santa Clara * L at Santa Clara * L at UCLA L at San Diego * L at San Diego * L at San Diego * L San Francisco * W

4-5 6-11 2-4 9-10 5-3 4-3 12-4 5-4 11-9 1-3 9-7 7-6 8-7 9-0 2-6 8-14 8-5 9-4 6-0 15-5 14-2 3-2 6-12 4-9 7-5 3-5 4-7 1-4 9-2 11-6 7-3 4-1 12-11 6-22 2-4 4-5 4-5 5-8 7-5 3-4 4-11 5-11 4-6 2-3 4-5 1-7 4-6 2-4 2-11 16-10

5/10 5/11 5/13 5/16 5/17 5/18

San Francisco * L 7-9 San Francisco * L 2-6 at USC L 3-5 Portland * W 14-15 Portland * W 3-1 Portland * W 15-19 * West Coast Conference Game

2004

32-22-1, 20-7 WCC (1st) Head Coach Frank Cruz 2/10 UC Riverside W 5-4 2/14 at Baylor W 8-7 2/15 at Baylor L 4-5 2/15 at Baylor L 0-1 2/17 UCLA W 7-3 2/21 New Mexico State W 2-1 2/21 New Mexico State W 8-5 2/24 Cal State Fullerton W 3-2 2/28 at San Jose State L 2-4 2/28 at San Jose State L 2-10 2/29 at San Jose State W 11-0 3/2 at Fresno State W 14-2 3/5 San Diego * W 5-4 3/6 San Diego * W 10-4 3/7 San Diego * W 9-8 3/9 at UC Santa Barbara W 11-9 3/12 at Washington L 1-10 3/13 at Washington L 3-6 3/14 at Washington L 5-11 3/16 at UCLA L 5-7 3/19 at San Diego * L 2-11 3/20 at San Diego * W 12-10 3/21 at San Diego * W 10-8 3/22 New Mexico State T 8-8 3/23 at USC L 1-10 3/26 Gonzaga * L 3-7 3/27 Gonzaga * W 7-5 3/28 Gonzaga * W 8-6 3/30 UC Santa Barbara L 7-15 4/2 Saint Mary’s * W 10-5 4/3 Saint Mary’s * W 2-0 4/4 Saint Mary’s * W 4-3 4/6 at UC Riverside L 2-12 4/8 at Portland * L 2-3 4/10 at Portland * L 5-8 4/10 at Portland * W 12-2 4/13 at Cal State Fullerton L 1-12 4/16 at Santa Clara * W 8-0 4/17 at Santa Clara * L 5-7 4/18 at Santa Clara * W 12-7 4/20 USC W 11-7 4/23 San Francisco * W 6-3 4/24 San Francisco * L 7-10 4/25 San Francisco * W 7-0 4/27 at San Diego State L 4-7 4/30 Pepperdine * W 7-3 5/1 Pepperdine * L 3-4 5/2 Pepperdine * W 12-6 5/9 at Saint Mary's * W 8-6 5/9 at Saint Mary's * W 12-3 5/10 at Saint Mary's * W 10-3 5/11 Cal State Northridge W 11-10 5/18 at Cal State Northridge W 13-6 5/28 Pepperdine # L 1-5 5/29 Pepperdine # L 10-12 * West Coast Conference Game # WCC Championship Series, Los Angeles, Calif.

2005

31-27, 18-12 WCC (1st) Head Coach Frank Cruz 2/12 California W 2/13 California L 2/13 California L 2/15 Cal State Fullerton L 2/23 Chapman W 2/25 Utah L 2/26 Utah L 2/27 Utah W 3/1 at Fresno State L

9-8 5-8 9-11 2-10 4-3 3-5 4-8 17-8 1-14

3/4 3/5 3/6 3/8 3/11 3/12 3/13 3/15 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/24 3/25 3/29 4/1 4/2 4/3 4/5 4/8 4/9 4/10 4/12 4/15 4/16 4/17 4/19 4/22 4/23 4/24 4/26 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/10 5/13 5/14 5/15 5/17 5/20 5/21 5/21 5/22 5/27 5/28 5/29

at Houston W 7-4 at Houston L 2-6 at Houston L 3-8 at Long Beach State L 4-6 at UC Santa Barbara L 17-4 at UC Santa Barbara W 4-2 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-6 Cal State Northridge L 9-11 San Diego * W 6-4 San Diego * W 4-3 San Diego * W 7-3 at UNLV W 7-6 at Gonzaga * L 3-10 at Gonzaga * L 0-3 USC L 4-12 at Saint Mary’s * W 8-1 at Saint Mary’s * L 3-5 at Saint Mary’s * L 7-12 at Cal State Fullerton W 13-6 Portland * L 2-3 Portland * W 21-9 Portland * W 8-4 UCLA W 4-2 Santa Clara * L 1-3 Santa Clara * L 6-18 Santa Clara * W 9-4 Long Beach State W 10-6 at San Francisco * L 4-11 at San Francisco * L 5-8 at San Francisco * L 5-8 at USC W 5-3 at Pepperdine * W 6-4 at Pepperdine * L 3-5 at Pepperdine * W 6-4 Saint Mary’s * W 12-6 Saint Mary’s * W 6-3 Saint Mary’s * W 16-14 at Cal State Northridge W 10-2 at San Diego * W 5-3 at San Diego * W 9-1 at San Diego * L 0-4 at UCLA W 6-1 Gonzaga * W 3-0 Gonzaga * W 13-6 Gonzaga * W 10-9 Gonzaga * W 8-7 Pepperdine # W 7-3 Pepperdine # L 5-7 Pepperdine # L 8-18 * West Coast Conference Game # WCC Championship Series, Los Angeles, Calif.

2006

2/3 2/4 2/5 2/7 2/10 2/11 2/12 2/17 2/18 2/19 2/21 2/24 2/25 2/26 3/3 3/4 3/5 3/7 3/10 3/11 3/12 3/14 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/21

24-32, 11-10 WCC (4th) Head Coach Frank Cruz at Arizona L at Arizona L at Arizona W at UC Irvine L Cal Poly W Cal Poly L Cal Poly L Hawai'i L Hawai'i L Hawai'i L UC Riverside L at San Jose State W at San Jose State W at San Jose State L UC Santa Barbara L UC Santa Barbara W UC Santa Barbara W Long Beach State L at New Mexico State W at New Mexico State W at New Mexico State W UC Irvine L at Cal State Northridge W at Cal State Northridge L Cal State Northridge L USC L

5-10 3-5 12-5 4-6 10-8 4-16 1-5 1-3 2-11 4-11 3-6 3-2 15-7 1-6 3-4 2-0 9-4 8-9 9-5 17-3 20-6 5-10 10-0 3-6 2-7 4-14


BASEBALL HISTORY - YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Northwestern W 11-5 at UC Riverside L 7-10 at UC Riverside L 1-3 at UC Riverside L 2-9 Cal State Fullerton L 4-8 Pepperdine * W 8-1 Pepperdine * W 11-10 Pepperdine * L 7-8 Saint Mary’s * L 3-5 Saint Mary’s * L 2-5 Saint Mary’s * W 7-1 at San Diego * L 4-6 at San Diego * W 7-3 at San Diego * L 5-6 at Cal State Fullerton W 8-4 Santa Clara * W 10-3 Santa Clara * L 8-11 Santa Clara * L 3-4 at USC W 6-5 Gonzaga * W 4-3 Gonzaga * W 6-3 Gonzaga * W 5-0 at Long Beach State L 3-5 at San Francisco * L 4-5 at San Francisco * L 1-5 at San Francisco * L 1-10 Cal State Northridge L 9-16 at Portland * W 4-3 at Portland * W 3-2 at Portland * W 13-9 * West Coast Conference Game

2007

9-5 8-1 8-5 2-5 0-2 2-7 15-15 6-10 4-15 3-5 4-5 3-5 3-4 6-5 7-15 1-7 5-3 2-0 5-4 9-8 1-4 7-3 3-2 4-6 4-5 2-11 3-9 3-9 4-3 5-16 4-10 4-3 9-4 1-3 5-6 2-3 3-1 11-3 8-0 8-2 6-5 1-5 1-12 3-10 8-14 5-4

at Santa Clara * W at Santa Clara * L at Gonzaga * L at Gonzaga * L at Gonzaga * L at Cal State Fullerton L Portland * W Portland * L Portland * W Long Beach State L * West Coast Conference Game

2008

2/22 2/23 2/25 2/26 2/29 3/1 3/1 3/2 3/4 3/6 3/7 3/8 3/9 3/11 3/14 3/15 3/15 3/16 3/18 3/20 3/22 3/22 3/24 3/25 3/29 3/30 3/30 4/1 4/4 4/5 4/6 4/8 4/11 4/12 4/13 4/16 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/22 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/29 4/30 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/14 5/16 5/17 5/18

7-6 1-11 6-7 2-9 4-6 5-13 3-1 2-11 2-1 2-21

23-32, 7-14 WCC (7th) Head Coach Frank Cruz at Sacramento State L 7-12 at Sacramento State W 7-3 at UC Irvine L 5-6 at Cal State Fullerton L 0-4 UC Santa Barbara W 7-6 UC Santa Barbara W 6-3 UC Santa Barbara L 2-6 UC Santa Barbara L 2-3 at Long Beach State L 2-5 Oklahoma State L 2-3 Oregon State W 13-3 at San Diego State W 7-2 San Diego W 13-3 UC Riverside W 12-3 at California L 4-10 at California L 9-21 at California W 6-2 at California L 1-6 Cal State Northridge W 6-2 Cal State Northridge W 5-4 at Cal State Northridge W 9-4 at Cal State Northridge L 3-10 USC W 11-10 at USC W 8-2 at Portland * W 7-2 at Portland * W 9-3 at Portland * W 12-3 Cal State Fullerton L 2-8 at San Francisco * L 5-9 at San Francisco * L 1-4 at San Francisco * L 2-8 Long Beach State W 7-3 Saint Mary’s * L 9-14 Saint Mary’s * W 15-9 Saint Mary’s * L 5-6 at Cal Poly L 3-10 Pepperdine * W 6-5 Pepperdine * L 3-22 Pepperdine * L 1-10 at UC Riverside W 7-1 at San Diego * L 4-11 at San Diego * L 4-6 at San Diego * L 3-11 at UC Irvine W 11-3 at UCLA L 2-6 Santa Clara * W 9-6 Santa Clara * L 2-7 Santa Clara * L 4-5 at Arizona State L 5-9 at Arizona State L 3-11 at Arizona State L 10-12 UC Irvine L 1-18 Gonzaga * L 4-7 Gonzaga * L 7-8 Gonzaga * W 11-1 * West Coast Conference Game

2009

30-29, 13-8 WCC (2nd) Head Coach Jason Gill 2/20 Utah W 8-7 2/21 Utah L 7-11 2/21 Utah W 13-1 2/22 Utah W 3-1 2/24 at Cal State Northridge W 11-10 2/25 Long Beach State L 6-9 2/28 Holy Cross W 4-3 2/28 Holy Cross W 16-5 3/1 Holy Cross W 14-3 3/3 at UC Irvine W 11-3 3/6 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-1 3/7 at UC Santa Barbara L 9-12 3/7 at UC Santa Barbara L 5-9 3/8 at UC Santa Barbara L 3-10 3/10 UC Riverside L 9-10 3/12 at Hawai'i L 5-6 3/13 at Hawai'i L 2-3 3/14 at Hawai'i L 5-9 3/15 at Hawai'i L 5-6 3/17 at Long Beach State L 6-12 3/20 Fresno State W 8-7 3/21 Fresno State W 7-6 3/21 Fresno State W 7-3 3/22 Fresno State W 11-7 3/24 Cal State Northridge W 12-9 3/27 at Santa Clara * W 2-0 3/28 at Santa Clara * W 7-4 3/29 at Santa Clara * W 14-8 3/31 UC Irvine L 8-19 4/1 at UCLA W 3-2 4/3 Portland * W 11-6 4/4 Portland * W 17-5 4/5 Portland * L 3-7 4/7 at Cal State Fullerton W 8-3 4/9 San Francisco * W 12-3 4/11 San Francisco * L 6-9 4/11 San Francisco * W 9-4 4/13 at UC Irvine L 4-6 4/14 at UC Riverside W 8-5 4/17 at Pepperdine * W 9-1 4/18 at Pepperdine * L 0-2 4/19 at Pepperdine * L 3-11 4/21 USC L 5-13 4/24 at Saint Mary's * W 5-4 4/25 at Saint Mary's * L 6-13 4/26 at Saint Mary's * L 4-5 4/29 at Cal State Bakersfield W 13-2 5/1 San Diego * W 6-5 5/2 San Diego * W 7-3 5/3 San Diego * W 5-4 5/9 at Arizona L 2-12 5/10 at Arizona L 5-9 5/11 at Arizona L 6-7 5/13 at USC L 2-11 5/15 at Gonzaga * L 3-4 5/16 at Gonzaga * L 4-5 5/17 at Gonzaga * W 4-2 5/22 at Gonzaga # L 3-4 5/23 at Gonzaga # L 3-14 * West Coast Conference Game # WCC Championship Series, Spokane, Wash.

2010 LMU BASEBALL

2/2 2/3 2/4 2/6 2/9 2/10 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/17 2/18 2/20 2/23 2/24 2/25 2/27 3/2 3/3 3/4 3/6 3/9 3/10 3/11 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/20 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/30 3/31 4/1 4/5 4/6 4/7 4/10 4/13 4/15 4/15 4/17 4/21 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/27

22-33-1, 9-12 WCC (T-4th) Head Coach Frank Cruz Sacramento State W Sacramento State W Sacramento State W USC L at UC Irvine L at UC Irvine L UC Irvine T at San Diego State L at Fresno State L at Fresno State L at Fresno State L UNLV L San Jose State L San Jose State W San Jose State L at USC L at Cal Poly W at Cal Poly W at Cal Poly W Cal State Northridge W at Tulane L at Tulane W at Tulane W at UC Santa Barbara L at UC Santa Barbara L at UC Santa Barbara L at Cal State Northridge L UC Davis L UC Davis W UC Davis L San Francisco * L San Francisco * W San Francisco * W at Pepperdine * L at Pepperdine * L at Pepperdine * L San Diego State W at Saint Mary's * W at Saint Mary's * W at Saint Mary's * W at Long Beach State W San Diego * L San Diego * L San Diego * L UC Irvine L at Santa Clara * W

4/28 4/29 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/8 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/15

GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

3/23 3/25 3/26 3/26 3/29 3/31 4/1 4/2 4/7 4/8 4/9 4/13 4/15 4/15 4/18 4/21 4/22 4/23 4/25 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/9 5/12 5/13 5/14 5/16 5/19 5/20 5/21

117


2010 LMU BASEBALL

GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS OPPONENT

RECORD

Alabama 0-1 Arizona 8-17 Arizona State 6-22 Arkansas 1-0 Azusa Pacific 7-4 Baylor 1-2 Biola 1-1 Cal Lutheran 4-0 Cal Poly 16-7 Cal Poly Pomona 13-12 Cal State Bakersfield 1-0 Cal State Dominguez Hills 15-14 Cal State Fullerton 26-63 Cal State Hayward 0-1 Cal State Los Angeles 36-21 Cal State Northridge 33-34 Cal State San Bernardino 1-1 California 11-13 Chapman 11-19 Christ College 1-1 Colorado State 0-1 Dartmouth 1-0 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 Eastern Michigan 1-1 Fresno State 13-27 Gonzaga 29-29 Grand Canyon 3-4 Hartford 3-1 Hawai'i 5-20 Hawai'i-Hilo 8-5 Holy Cross 3-0 Houston 1-2 Illinois 2-0 Long Beach State 35-56 Louisiana State 1-0 McNeese State 1-0 Minnesota 1-1 Mississippi State 1-2 Missouri 1-1 Nebraska 2-0 Nevada 32-20 New Mexico 2-2 New Mexico State 5-1-1 Northern Arizona 0-1 Northwestern 1-1 Oklahoma 1-1 Oklahoma State 1-6 Oral Roberts 1-3 Oregon College 3-0 Oregon State 2-0 Pacific 5-2 Pepperdine 53-105 Point Loma Nazarene 1-1 Portland 41-22 Portland State 3-4 Sacramento State 6-2 Saint Mary's 82-39 San Diego 81-66-1 San Diego State 23-41 San Francisco 71-45 San Jose State 7-5 Santa Clara 64-63 Sonoma State 1-0 South Alabama 1-0 Southern California College 6-0 Southern Utah 7-2 Stanford 1-5 Texas 0-3 Texas Tech 4-0 Tulane 2-1 U.S. International 25-3 UC Davis 1-2

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UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara UCLA University of LaVerne UNLV USC Utah Valley State Washington Washington State Westmont Wichita State Willamette Wisconsin

31-31-3 11-14 52-54-1 36-36 1-0 9-21 20-52 10-8 1-1 2-4 0-1 2-0 1-4 1-0 1-0

Alabama...................................0-1 5/23/98 N L 5-13 Arizona..................................8-17 5/11/09 A L 6-7 5/10/09 A L 5-9 5/9/09 A L 2-12 2/5/06 A W 12-5 2/4/06 A L 3-5 2/3/06 A L 5-10 2/18/99 N W 15-3 2/3/90 A L 6-11 2/2/90 A W 5-0 2/1/90 A L 1-2 5/28/89 A L 4-13 4/5/87 A W 16-11 4/4/87 A W 15-7 4/3/87 A L 7-10 6/2/86 N L 5-7 3/18/80 N W 8-3 2/27/79 L 10-11 2/26/79 W 5-3 2/18/78 A L 6-11 2/18/78 A L 2-6 2/17/78 A L 2-4 3/15/77 H L 6-15 3/14/77 H L 7-10 2/22/77 A L 7-15 2/21/77 A W 8-5 Arizona State.........................6-22 5/12/08 A L 10-12 5/11/08 A L 3-11 5/10/08 A L 5-9 3/3/02 A L 5-10 3/2/02 A L 2-7 3/1/02 A L 2-15 2/4/96 A L 6-11 2/3/96 A L 2-10 2/2/96 A L 7-19 2/26/95 A L 3-4 2/25/95 A L 2-6 2/24/95 A W 8-5 2/3/91 A L 12-19 2/2/91 A L 2-8 2/1/91 A L 1-9 5/26/90 A L 9-11 2/6/88 A L 1-7 2/5/88 A W 18-6 2/4/88 A L 3-14 2/14/87 A L 12-13 2/13/87 A W 4-3 2/12/87 A W 8-5 2/15/86 A W 8-5 2/15/86 A L 7-9 2/14/86 A W 8-2 2/19/77 A L 1-10

2/19/77 2/18/77

A A

L L

4-9 2-4

Arkansas..................................1-0 5/27/88 N W 8-3 Azusa Pacific............................7-4 4/18/84 A W 6-2 2/14/84 H W 11-8 2/19/83 A L 3-6 2/19/83 A W 8-7 2/15/83 A W 3-1 2/20/82 H L 5-8 2/20/82 H L 6-12 2/16/82 A W 4-1 3/7/81 H W 12-5 3/7/81 H W 8-3 3/6/81 A L 2-3 Baylor.......................................1-2 2/15/04 A L 0-1 2/15/04 A L 4-5 2/14/04 A W 8-7 Biola.........................................1-1 2/7/97 H L 2-6 2/5/94 H W 3-0 Cal Lutheran............................4-0 2/22/84 H W 9-7 2/27/82 H W 4-0 2/27/82 H W 9-6 4/1/81 H W 10-4 Cal Poly..................................16-7 4/16/08 A L 3-10 3/4/07 A W 5-4 3/3/07 A W 2-0 3/2/07 A W 5-3 2/12/06 H L 1-5 2/11/06 H L 4-16 2/10/06 H W 10-8 2/23/03 A L 1-3 2/22/03 A W 11-9 2/21/03 A W 5-4 2/17/02 H W 5-4 2/16/02 H W 17-15 3/3/01 A W 7-5 3/2/01 A L 3-5 3/2/01 A W 11-10 2/26/00 H W 16-6 2/25/00 H W 16-13 3/5/88 H W 10-9 3/4/88 H W 6-4 2/4/87 H W 5-3 3/7/86 H W 10-4 3/22/77 H L 1-5 3/21/76 H L 0-5 Cal Poly Pomona.................13-12 4/17/96 H L 8-7 * 1/25/90 H W 8-4 3/29/89 H W 19-9 2/10/87 H W 5-3 3/6/85 H W 9-8 4/11/84 H L 0-6 3/29/84 A L 6-7 4/4/83 A L 2-10 3/10/83 H L 0-5 2/28/82 A L 3-5 2/22/82 H W 8-5 2/24/81 A L 2-7 2/17/81 H W 12-1

4/2/80 2/27/80 2/20/79 2/13/79 2/21/78 4/25/77 4/5/77 4/20/76 3/30/76 1973 3/9/70 2/16/70

A H H H A H A

L L W W L W W L W W L W

0-3 2-8 5-3 4-3 3-4 16-8 13-2 5-9 8-4 6-3 5-6 7-1

Cal State Bakersfield...............1-0 4/29/09 A W 13-2 Cal State Dominguez Hills..15-14 2/9/01 H W 9-5 2/3/99 H W 5-2 2/10/98 H W 22-9 3/29/97 H L 5-9 4/27/93 A W 14-7 2/20/88 H W 15-8 3/17/87 H L 5-7 5/6/86 H W 22-10 2/22/85 H W 9-8 2/15/85 A W 6-5 3/16/84 H L 2-3 2/18/83 A L 1-2 4/7/82 A L 8-9 2/19/82 H W 7-2 3/9/81 H W 9-1 2/18/81 A L 3-5 4/16/80 A L 3-5 2/12/80 H L 2-4 1979 N W 6-3 1979 N L 1-3 1979 N L 3-7 3/6/79 L 4-6 3/2/79 W 13-12 4/3/78 A W 2-1 2/7/78 H L 4-15 3/29/77 A L 3-4 3/25/77 H W 2-1 3/2/76 H L 2-4 2/24/76 A W 4-1 Cal State Fullerton..............26-63 4/7/09 A W 8-3 4/1/08 H L 2-8 2/26/08 A L 0-4 5/8/07 A L 5-13 4/18/06 A W 8-4 3/29/06 H L 4-8 4/5/05 A W 13-6 2/15/05 H L 2-10 4/13/04 A L 1-12 2/24/04 H W 3-2 4/8/03 H L 6-22 3/19/03 H W 3-2 3/13/02 A L 5-6 (10) 2/19/02 H L 6-7 4/17/01 H L 5-9 2/14/01 A L 3-5 5/27/00 A L 2-5 5/26/00 A W 6-4 4/11/00 H W 11-2 4/21/99 H L 3-5 3/23/99 A L 2-8 4/29/98 H L 11-12 2/3/98 A L 9-17 2/19/97 A W 11-3 4/10/96 H L 7-12


BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS A A H A H A H A A H H A H A H A H A H H A H A A H H A A A H H A H H A A A H H N A H H A N A A H H H H A A H A

L L L L L L L L L W L W W L W L L L L W W L W L L W L L L L L L W W L L W W L L L L L L W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L W W L W W

2-13 5-14 1-18 5-7 8-15 8-14 4-12 3-11 2-8 8-2 2-13 6-4 9-6 8-9 12-10 5-7 6-7 0-3 4-5 10-6 2-1 2-3 8-5 0-6 3-14 7-3 9-12 4-9 5-6 4-18 1-5 5-6 6-4 6-5 3-7 3-9 6-5 13-6 4-10 3-6 0-10 1-6 10-11 7-8 3-1 5-3 4-7 5-17 1-2 1-3 2-10 3-9 9-16 2-8 2-6 3-7 5-11 5-9 2-6 3-2 5-4 5-7 13-7 9-4

Cal State Los Angeles.........36-21 2/11/01 H W 7-6 2/22/00 H W 16-3 3/7/98 H W 16-8 3/4/98 H W 27-3

H H A H A H A A H A H H H H A H H A A A A H H H H A A A A H H A A H H H H A A H H A

L W L W W L W W W W W W W W W W W L L L W L W L L W W L L L W L L W L W W W W L W L W W W W W L W L L W L

2-3 8-7 5-6 14-3 15-5 5-6 4-0 9-1 8-2 12-1 14-3 5-4 15-6 11-10 12-2 9-6 6-1 9-12 4-5 8-9 5-4 6-7 8-1 2-15 1-5 6-4 11-6 1-2 3-8 2-16 4-3 1-2 1-3 11-1 1-7 6-3 7-4 4-2 5-3 0-4 8-1 6-9 4-3 15-9 12-11 8-2 6-5 1-2 4-2 5-11 5-6 6-4 3-4

5/14/02 2/5/02 5/8/01 4/10/01 1/30/01 5/12/99 2/28/99 2/27/99 2/26/99 2/25/98 1/27/98 4/23/97 4/9/97 3/7/97 3/6/97 4/2/96 3/20/96 2/5/95 2/4/95 2/3/95 4/19/94 3/29/94 2/21/93 2/21/93 2/20/93 4/8/92 3/19/85 2/20/85 2/21/84 2/15/84 3/8/83 3/7/83 2/4/82 2/3/82 2/6/81 2/5/81 3/7/80 2/5/80 2/9/79 2/6/79 2/28/78 2/10/78 2/26/77 2/26/77 2/5/77 3/13/76 3/13/76 3/12/76 1973

A H A H H A H H A H A A H A H H A H A H H A H H H A H A A H H H H A A A H A H A A A H H H A

L L W L W W W W W W L L L L L L L L L L W W L L L L W L L W L L L W W W L L W W W W L W L L L W W

6-9 5-6 12-7 1-6 7-3 15-7 5-4 14-9 11-7 12-4 10-11 14-23 10-19 9-11 4-5 4-5 0-15 2-10 5-6 4-10 15-6 13-7 2-7 0-2 4-10 3-12 7-1 9-10 6-7 10-8 3-8 10-18 3-8 6-5 9-5 4-3 2-9 1-6 22-6 9-5 5-1 10-5 4-7 8-7 5-10 1-2 11-12 11-8 6-5

Cal State San Bernardino........1-1 2/27/00 H W 10-4 4/7/93 H L 8-18

Cal State Northridge...........33-34 3/24/09 H W 12-9 2/24/09 A W 11-10 3/22/08 A L 3-10 3/22/08 A W 9-4 3/20/08 H W 5-4 3/18/08 H W 6-2 3/20/07 A L 3-9 3/6/07 H W 9-8 5/16/06 H L 9-16 3/19/06 H L 2-7 3/18/06 A L 3-6 3/17/06 A W 10-0 5/10/05 A W 10-2 3/15/05 H L 9-11 5/18/04 A W 13-6 5/11/04 H W 11-10 3/11/03 A W 9-4 2/18/03 H W 12-4

California.............................11-13 3/16/08 A L 1-6 3/15/08 A W 6-2 3/15/08 A L 9-21 3/14/08 A L 4-10 2/13/05 H L 9-11 2/13/05 H L 5-8 2/12/05 H W 9-8 2/9/03 A L 2-4 2/8/03 A L 6-11 2/7/03 A L 4-5 2/18/01 H L 5-8 2/17/01 H W 9-8 2/16/01 H L 6-14 2/6/00 A W 9-6 2/5/00 A W 9-4 2/4/00 A L 1-2 3/28/90 H W 4-3 2/19/89 A W 8-0

2/18/89 2/17/89 3/26/88 3/25/88 3/17/88 1973

A A H H H

L L W W W W

2-9 5-6 13-10 13-5 4-3 6-7

Chapman..............................11-19 2/23/05 H W 4-3 3/24/93 A W 6-5 2/9/93 H W 6-0 4/21/92 A L 18-19 3/17/92 H L 5-9 1/27/90 H L 13-14 3/14/89 H L 2-5 3/9/88 H L 5-11 3/25/87 H W 18-10 3/30/84 A L 7-10 4/26/82 A W 8-5 3/1/82 H W 10-5 4/15/81 A L 5-8 2/14/81 H W 6-5 2/14/81 H L 5-6 2/13/81 A W 5-1 3/8/80 H L 0-7 3/8/80 H L 1-14 2/10/79 L 3-4 2/10/79 L 4-11 3/11/78 H W 6-1 3/11/78 H L 4-7 5/10/77 H L 5-9 3/12/77 A L 3-5 3/12/77 A W 8-4 4/10/76 H L 5-7 4/10/76 H L 5-18 2/27/76 A L 0-3 1973 L 1-6 1973 W 6-5 Christ College..........................1-1 4/21/93 H W 7-4 4/28/92 H L 4-6 Colorado State........................0-1 3/17/80 N L 2-4 Dartmouth...............................1-0 3/21/95 H W 14-10 Eastern Kentucky....................1-0 5/27/89 N W 9-3 Eastern Michigan....................1-1 3/20/76 H W 4-3 3/20/76 H L 5-6 Fresno State.........................13-27 3/22/09 H W 11-7 3/21/09 H W 7-3 3/21/09 H W 7-6 3/20/09 H W 8-7 2/18/07 A L 4-5 2/17/07 A L 3-5 2/16/07 A L 4-15 3/1/05 A L 1-14 3/2/04 A W 14-2 3/28/00 A L 5-8 2/7/93 A L 3-15 2/6/93 A L 1-6 2/5/93 A L 8-9 4/7/92 H L 8-10 3/31/92 A L 2-5 4/16/91 A L 3-4

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Cal State Hayward..................0-1 2/24/85 H L 5-6

2/28/98 4/25/89 3/8/88 2/1/88 2/3/87 2/3/87 2/9/86 2/8/86 2/8/86 2/26/85 2/16/85 2/16/85 2/25/84 2/25/84 2/24/84 4/23/83 4/23/83 4/22/83 3/29/83 5/15/82 5/15/82 5/14/82 4/6/82 5/2/81 5/2/81 5/1/81 4/14/81 4/26/80 4/26/80 4/25/80 4/8/80 5/1/79 4/21/79 4/21/79 4/20/79 4/8/78 4/8/78 4/7/78 2/25/78 4/16/77 4/16/77 4/15/77 3/11/77 3/27/76 3/27/76 3/26/76 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 4/28/70 3/31/70

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3/17/96 4/5/95 3/15/95 4/12/94 2/8/94 4/13/93 2/17/93 4/18/92 4/18/92 4/16/92 2/11/92 4/30/91 2/12/91 3/11/90 2/20/90 2/28/89 2/23/89 3/13/88 3/30/87 4/25/86 3/4/86 4/14/85 4/1/85 5/1/84 4/21/84 4/21/84 4/20/84 4/16/83 4/16/83 4/15/83 3/19/83 4/20/82 4/3/82 4/3/82 4/2/82 5/16/81 5/16/81 5/15/81 3/24/81 3/12/81 5/6/80 3/29/80 3/29/80 3/28/80 3/15/80 5/19/79 5/19/79 5/18/79 3/27/79 5/6/78 5/6/78 5/5/78 3/17/78 5/14/77 5/14/77 5/13/77 3/20/77 4/27/76 4/6/76 1973 1973 1973 4/21/70 2/24/70


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BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS 4/19/89 3/28/89 4/6/88 4/5/88 4/8/87 4/7/87 3/1/87 2/28/87 2/27/87 2/17/86 2/10/85 2/9/85 2/8/85 2/11/84 2/11/84 2/10/84 3/5/83 3/5/83 4/13/82 4/13/82 4/3/80 4/3/80 4/10/79 4/10/79

H H A A H H A A A H A A A H H H H H A A H H

W W L L W W L L W W L L L L L L L L L L L W W L

8-7 6-5 6-18 1-6 10-9 7-4 1-10 6-7 5-3 6-5 0-1 0-1 2-7 8-13 5-6 5-21 1-4 0-1 3-9 1-15 3-6 3-2 1-0 2-10

Gonzaga...............................29-29 5/23/09 A L 3-14 5/22/09 A L 3-4 5/17/09 A W 4-2 5/16/09 A L 4-5 5/15/09 A L 3-4 5/18/08 H W 11-1 5/17/08 H L 7-8 5/16/08 H L 4-7 5/6/07 A L 4-6 5/5/07 A L 2-9 5/4/07 A L 6-7 4/30/06 H W 5-0 4/29/06 H W 6-3 4/28/06 H W 4-3 5/22/05 H W 8-7 5/21/05 H W 10-9 5/21/05 H W 13-6 5/20/05 H W 3-0 3/25/05 A L 0-3 3/24/05 A L 3-10 3/28/04 H W 8-6 3/27/04 H W 7-5 3/26/04 H L 3-7 4/19/03 H L 4-11 4/19/03 H L 3-4 4/17/03 H W 7-5 4/21/02 A L 1-9 4/20/02 A L 1-9 4/19/02 A L 2-11 5/13/01 A W 6-4 5/12/01 A W 10-6 5/11/01 A W 18-7 3/11/01 H L 9-10 3/10/01 H W 12-5 3/9/01 H L 7-14 5/7/00 H W 13-8 5/6/00 H W 12-2 5/5/00 H W 5-1 3/19/00 A W 8-4 3/18/00 A L 4-19 3/17/00 A L 4-5 4/25/99 A L 6-15 4/24/99 A L 3-12 4/24/99 A W 6-3 3/15/98 H W 12-5 3/15/98 H W 8-7 3/14/98 H W 14-3

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H H H H A A A A H H

W 6-2 L 5-6 W 10-6 L 4-10 L 11-7 * L 3-4 L 11-10 * L 18-1 * W 5-2 W 10-2 W 2-1

Grand Canyon.........................3-4 2/8/96 A L 7-8 4/15/95 H W 7-3 4/15/95 H L 7-9 4/13/95 H W 16-7 4/2/94 A L 5-6 4/1/94 A W 12-4 3/31/94 A L 4-15 Hartford...................................3-1 3/14/94 H W 10-1 3/16/92 H L 6-9 3/27/91 H W 2-1 3/26/91 H W 9-1 Hawai'i...................................5-20 3/15/09 A L 5-6 3/14/09 A L 5-9 3/13/09 A L 2-3 3/12/09 A L 5-6 2/19/06 H L 4-11 2/18/06 H L 2-11 2/17/06 H L 1-3 2/22/98 A L 1-2 2/21/98 A L 2-3 2/20/98 A L 3-7 3/9/96 A L 4-12 3/8/96 A L 6-16 3/7/96 A L 4-10 2/13/94 A W 7-6 2/12/94 A L 3-4 2/11/94 A L 8-14 2/28/88 A L 2-8 2/27/88 A W 9-6 2/26/88 A W 8-7 5/25/86 N W 12-5 5/24/86 N W 10-6 3/11/84 A L 9-11 3/10/84 A L 5-15 3/10/84 A L 2-3 3/9/84 A L 1-5 Hawai'i-Hilo.............................8-5 2/4/01 A W 3-1 2/3/01 A W 12-6 2/3/01 A W 6-4 2/2/01 A W 6-1 3/16/97 A W 9-8 3/15/97 A L 5-8 3/15/97 A W 6-2 3/14/97 A L 1-3 3/13/96 A L 10-5 * 3/12/96 A L 10-9 * 3/11/96 A L 8-2 * 2/15/94 A W 5-1 2/15/94 A W 5-3 Holy Cross................................3-0 3/1/09 H W 14-3 2/28/09 H W 16-5 2/28/09 H W 4-3

Houston...................................1-2 3/6/05 A L 3-8 3/5/05 A L 2-6 3/4/05 A W 7-4 Illinois.......................................2-0 3/24/91 N W 9-5 3/23/91 N W 18-2 Long Beach State................35-56 3/17/09 A L 6-12 2/25/09 H L 6-9 4/8/08 H W 7-3 3/4/08 A L 2-5 5/15/07 H L 2-21 4/17/07 A W 6-5 5/9/06 A L 3-5 3/7/06 H L 8-9 4/19/05 H W 10-6 3/8/05 A L 4-6 4/22/03 H L 5-11 4/1/03 H W 11-6 4/30/02 H L 9-19 4/9/02 A L 3-5 4/3/01 A L 4-10 3/27/01 H L 6-13 4/25/00 A W 10-4 3/14/00 H L 9-11 4/27/99 A L 2-4 2/24/99 H L 5-6 5/22/98 N L 9-19 4/21/98 A L 9-1 3/31/98 H W 8-3 3/11/97 H L 4-12 3/4/97 A L 5-7 3/5/96 A L 3-15 2/6/96 H L 8-21 2/28/95 A L 5-14 2/21/95 H L 5-11 3/8/94 A L 4-7 2/22/94 H L 2-5 4/6/93 H L 6-9 3/30/93 A L 7-8 3/10/92 A W 3-2 2/18/92 H W 4-3 2/3/92 A L 1-15 4/9/91 A L 9-16 3/19/91 H L 2-10 5/1/90 H L 0-5 4/17/90 A W 11-10 5/3/89 A W 11-4 3/5/89 A W 4-1 3/3/89 H L 3-4 2/15/89 H L 0-9 5/4/88 A W 10-0 2/17/88 H W 9-7 3/24/87 A W 17-2 2/22/87 H W 15-2 2/22/86 A W 7-2 2/21/86 H W 8-3 4/23/85 A L 8-16 4/28/84 H L 9-10 4/28/84 H W 8-7 4/27/84 A L 7-13 3/20/84 A W 12-2 4/26/83 H L 2-5 3/26/83 A L 1-3 3/26/83 A L 3-4 3/25/83 H L 5-8 5/8/82 H W 8-7 5/8/82 H W 10-4 5/7/82 A L 4-6 3/23/82 A L 3-5

3/28/81 3/28/81 3/27/81 4/29/80 4/19/80 4/19/80 4/18/80 3/14/80 4/24/79 4/7/79 4/7/79 4/6/79 1978 4/1/78 4/1/78 3/31/78 4/8/77 4/4/77 4/2/77 4/1/77 3/19/76 3/5/76 1973 1973 1973 4/7/70 1970 1970

A A H A H H A A A A H H H A A A A H

W W L W L W L W L L L L L W W W W W W L L W L W W L L L

10-7 4-3 2-3 14-0 3-6 16-3 3-4 9-0 4-7 5-6 5-8 1-7 6-7 7-1 5-2 11-2 10-6 8-3 17-5 3-12 0-2 6-0 2-3 9-8 8-7 3-8 6-8 1-5

Louisiana State........................1-0 5/30/86 N W 4-3 McNeese State.........................1-0 5/28/88 N W 12-4 Minnesota................................1-1 3/25/89 H L 6-7 3/24/89 H W 10-1 Mississippi State......................1-2 3/10/02 A W 3-2 3/9/02 A L 5-8 3/8/02 A L 1-7 Missouri...................................1-1 2/10/01 H L 7-10 2/22/97 N W 11-10 Nebraska..................................2-0 3/30/88 H W 10-7 3/29/88 H W 15-9 Nevada.................................32-20 3/5/00 A W 11-4 3/4/00 A L 0-4 3/3/00 A L 3-4 5/29/99 N L 3-4 2/7/99 H L 5-7 2/6/99 H L 5-13 2/5/99 H L 2-10 2/8/98 H W 10-6 2/7/98 H L 6-12 2/6/98 H W 5-4 3/2/97 H L 5-8 3/1/97 H L 7-10 2/28/97 H W 12-10 2/2/92 H L 4-6 2/1/92 H L 4-5 1/31/92 H W 12-4 5/4/91 A W 8-3 5/4/91 A L 4-5 5/3/91 A W 24-12 2/9/91 H W 19-1


BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS H H H H H H H H H H A A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A

L W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W L W L L L L W W W W W W W W L W

5-10 11-2 3-2 6-5 14-3 17-4 9-2 8-6 7-6 3-2 5-10 18-9 25-5 8-3 7-2 9-2 2-4 10-8 1-9 8-11 5-10 3-7 8-4 15-10 13-7 11-6 15-1 13-2 6-3 3-1 3-4 8-5

New Mexico.............................2-2 3/11/86 H W 23-5 3/11/85 H L 11-20 3/11/85 H W 17-0 3/10/85 H L 0-6 New Mexico State................5-1-1 3/12/06 A W 20-6 3/11/06 A W 17-3 3/10/06 A W 9-5 3/22/04 H T 8-8 2/21/04 H W 8-5 2/21/04 H W 2-1 2/10/96 N L 7-6 * Northern Arizona....................0-1 3/17/80 N L 2-3 Northwestern..........................1-1 3/23/06 H W 11-5 3/23/83 H L 3-7 Oklahoma................................1-1 5/27/89 N W 6-5 5/26/89 N L 2-5

Oral Roberts............................1-3 3/17/86 H L 5-11 3/18/85 H W 8-2 4/21/81 A L 6-7 4/20/81 A L 2-6

Oregon State...........................2-0 3/7/08 N W 13-3 2/21/99 N W 13-4 Pacific.......................................5-2 3/14/90 H W 9-3 3/13/90 H W 12-5 3/9/87 H W 8-4 1978 N L 0-8 4/25/70 W 11-4 4/25/70 W 6-4 4/24/70 L 8-11 Pepperdine........................53-105 4/19/09 A L 3-11 4/18/09 A L 0-2 4/17/09 A W 9-1 4/20/08 H L 1-10 4/19/08 H L 3-22 4/18/08 H W 6-5 4/7/07 A L 2-3 4/6/07 A L 5-6 4/5/07 A L 1-3 4/2/06 H L 7-8 4/1/06 H W 11-10 3/31/06 H W 8-1 5/29/05 H L 8-18 5/28/05 H L 5-7 5/27/05 H W 7-3 5/1/05 A W 6-4 4/30/05 A L 3-5 4/29/05 A W 6-4 5/29/04 H L 10-12 5/28/04 H L 1-5 5/2/04 H W 12-6 5/1/04 H L 3-4 4/30/04 H W 7-3 4/13/03 A L 4-5 4/12/03 A L 4-5 4/11/03 A L 2-4 4/14/02 H W 7-5 4/13/02 H W 10-9 4/12/02 H L 8-14 4/16/01 H L 2-8 4/14/01 H L 0-11 4/12/01 H L 5-8 5/20/00 H W 6-2 5/19/00 H W 19-5 4/9/00 A W 4-3 4/8/00 A W 3-1 4/7/00 A L 4-5 5/22/99 H W 7-6 5/21/99 A L 2-18 5/21/99 H W 3-2 4/18/99 H W 6-5 4/17/99 H W 8-6 4/17/99 H W 19-10 4/11/98 A W 5-3 4/11/98 A L 0-5 4/9/98 A L 6-9 5/11/97 H W 16-7 5/10/97 H L 6-16 5/10/97 H L 0-7 5/9/97 H L 3-19 3/3/96 A L 0-6 3/2/96 A L 5-6 3/2/96 A L 1-5 3/1/96 A L 1-7

5/15/95 5/14/95 3/18/95 3/18/95 3/17/95 4/30/94 4/30/94 4/29/94 3/5/94 3/5/94 3/4/94 5/15/93 5/14/93 5/12/93 3/20/93 3/20/93 3/19/93 5/9/92 5/8/92 5/8/92 3/14/92 3/14/92 3/13/92 5/18/91 5/18/91 5/17/91 3/16/91 3/16/91 3/15/91 5/19/90 5/19/90 5/18/90 4/10/90 2/17/90 2/16/90 5/7/89 5/6/89 5/6/89 5/5/89 5/8/88 5/7/88 5/7/88 5/6/88 4/25/87 4/25/87 4/24/87 3/7/87 3/7/87 3/6/87 5/17/86 4/26/86 4/26/86 4/25/86 4/25/86 3/15/86 3/14/86 4/27/85 4/27/85 4/26/85 3/23/85 3/23/85 3/22/85 4/17/84 3/24/84 3/24/84 3/23/84 5/3/83 4/30/83 4/30/83 4/29/83 5/11/82 3/27/82 3/27/82

H H A A A A A A H H H H H H A A A A A A H H H H H H A A A A A A H H H A A A A H H H H H H H H H A N H H A A A H A A H H H A H A A H A H H A H A A

L L L L L L W L W W L W L L L L W L L L L L L W L W W L L L W L L L W W L L L W W L L L L L L L L W W L L W W L L L L L W L W L L L L L L L L L L

8-16 0-11 4-5 2-3 0-10 8-14 4-3 1-8 7-5 8-3 3-5 9-6 3-14 3-9 1-2 0-4 5-0 2-17 2-3 1-6 2-6 1-7 4-17 10-6 1-3 18-8 6-3 1-5 3-4 0-3 7-2 3-4 6-7 3-8 8-7 6-3 2-3 4-5 0-3 10-7 9-3 2-10 4-11 6-7 3-8 7-8 3-7 1-6 5-6 14-9 14-4 3-4 1-2 10-2 4-3 6-13 4-9 1-3 4-9 11-13 7-3 4-6 4-3 2-3 2-8 2-13 3-8 2-4 5-10 1-6 3-10 10-14 4-8

3/26/82 4/11/81 4/11/81 4/10/81 3/31/81 3/13/81 5/13/80 4/12/80 4/12/80 4/11/80 5/8/79 3/31/79 3/31/79 3/30/79 4/22/78 4/22/78 4/21/78 3/14/78 4/30/77 4/30/77 4/29/77 3/5/77 4/17/76 4/17/76 4/16/76 1973 1973 1973 5/9/70 5/9/70 5/8/70

H H H A A N H A A H A A H H H H A A A A H

L L W L W W L W L W W L L L L W L L W L L L L L L W W L L W W

4-5 0-9 11-5 1-8 6-5 6-2 3-5 9-3 1-5 16-6 3-2 1-2 4-8 2-3 1-4 4-0 0-7 11-12 6-4 5-15 4-7 0-6 0-1 2-6 3-5 4-3 4-0 1-4 4-6 6-2 5-3

Point Loma Nazarene..............1-1 2/21/97 N W 10-7 3/19/80 N L 4-5 Portland...............................41-22 4/5/09 H L 3-7 4/4/09 H W 17-5 4/3/09 H W 11-6 3/30/08 A W 12-3 3/30/08 A W 9-3 3/29/08 A W 7-2 5/13/07 H W 2-1 5/12/07 H L 2-11 5/11/07 H W 3-1 5/21/06 A W 13-9 5/20/06 A W 3-2 5/19/06 A W 4-3 4/10/05 H W 8-4 4/9/05 H W 21-9 4/8/05 H L 2-3 4/10/04 A W 12-2 4/10/04 A L 5-8 4/8/04 A L 2-3 5/18/03 H W 15-19 5/17/03 H W 3-1 5/16/03 H W 14-15 3/16/03 A W 14-2 3/15/03 A W 15-5 3/14/03 A W 6-0 5/19/02 A W 11-5 5/18/02 A W 8-5 5/17/02 A L 10-18 3/17/02 H W 10-6 3/16/02 H L 10-14 3/15/02 H W 12-5 4/1/01 H L 3-11 3/31/01 H L 2-20 3/30/01 H W 8-7 4/16/00 A W 8-7 4/15/00 A W 3-2 4/14/00 A L 2-4

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Oklahoma State......................1-6 3/6/08 N L 2-3 2/15/02 H L 0-13 2/20/99 N L 2-6 2/9/96 N L 10-20 5/29/88 A L 6-8 6/5/86 N L 5-11 4/22/81 A W 10-7

Oregon College.......................3-0 3/21/80 N W 3-2 1979 N W 5-4 1978 N W 6-0

GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

2/9/91 2/8/91 3/31/90 3/31/90 3/30/90 3/30/90 4/23/89 4/23/89 4/22/89 4/21/89 4/24/88 4/23/88 4/23/88 4/22/88 5/9/87 5/9/87 5/2/87 5/10/86 5/10/86 5/9/86 5/12/85 5/12/85 5/11/85 5/4/76 5/1/76 4/30/76 1973 1973 1973 4/4/70 4/4/70 4/3/70


GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS 5/1/99 5/1/99 4/30/99 4/30/99 4/11/99 4/11/99 5/11/98 5/11/98 5/10/98 4/5/98 4/5/98 4/4/98 4/6/97 4/5/97 4/5/97 4/4/97 3/24/96 3/23/96 3/23/96 3/22/96 3/7/89 3/12/88 3/12/88 3/11/88 3/3/87 3/13/84 1979

H H H H A A A A A H H H A A A A H H H H H H H H H H N

L 9-10 W 9-2 L 7-13 L 4-9 L 3-6 L 1-4 W 5-3 W 20-10 L 3-4 W 11-10 W 7-6 W 15-8 L 2-3 W 19-11 W 10-3 L 2-3 W 3-0 L 10-6 * W 15-1 W 10-5 W 4-3 L 2-3 W 5-3 W 14-4 W 13-8 L 7-8 L 1-4

Portland State.........................3-4 2/18/96 H L 7-10 2/17/96 H L 3-6 2/16/96 H W 5-1 2/19/94 H L 2-7 2/19/94 H L 4-6 2/18/94 H W 13-7 3/22/80 N W 8-6

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Sacramento State....................6-2 2/23/08 A W 7-3 2/22/08 A L 7-12 2/4/07 H W 8-5 2/3/07 H W 8-1 2/2/07 H W 9-5 4/12/86 H W 13-3 4/12/86 H L 6-8 4/11/86 H W 14-8 Saint Mary's.........................82-39 4/26/09 A L 4-5 4/25/09 A L 6-13 4/24/09 A W 5-4 4/13/08 H L 5-6 4/12/08 H W 15-9 4/11/08 H L 9-14 4/15/07 A W 8-2 4/15/07 A W 8-0 4/13/07 A W 11-3 4/9/06 H W 7-1 4/8/06 H L 2-5 4/7/06 H L 3-5 5/8/05 H W 16-14 5/7/05 H W 6-3 5/6/05 H W 12-6 4/3/05 A L 7-12 4/2/05 A L 3-5 4/1/05 A W 8-1 5/10/04 A W 10-3 5/9/04 A W 12-3 5/9/04 A W 8-6 4/4/04 H W 4-3 4/3/04 H W 2-0 4/2/04 H W 10-5 4/6/03 H W 12-11

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H H A A A A A A H H H A A A H H H H H H H A H H H H A A A A A A A A H H H H H A A A A A A H H H H H H A A A A A A H H H H H H A A A A A A A H H H

W 4-1 W 7-3 W 8-2 L 2-3 L 2-12 L 0-3 L 6-9 L 6-12 W 11-7 L 7-15 W 30-9 L 1-3 W 6-1 W 10-1 L 3-6 W 5-1 W 5-4 W 12-8 W 12-11 L 6-9 W 16-4 W 7-5 L 4-9 W 2-1 W 4-3 W 4-2 W 12-5 L 2-5 L 8-4 * L 9-13 W 5-2 W 3-1 W 4-1 W 8-6 L 6-11 L 5-6 W 5-4 L 3-4 W 6-2 W 6-2 L 5-8 L 3-6 L 5-9 L 1-5 L 7-12 W 9-4 W 4-0 W 12-6 W 9-8 W 7-5 W 8-7 W 8-11 # L 2-8 W 11-9 W 8-6 L 1-6 L 8-9 W 4-3 L 4-7 W 9-3 W 10-9 W 14-6 W 11-9 W 11-9 W 8-2 L 2-4 W 11-2 W 8-3 W 7-1 W 11-1 W 17-0 W 12-6 W 7-3

4/15/88 3/21/87 3/20/87 3/27/86 3/27/86 3/26/86 3/16/85 3/16/85 3/15/85 1/31/82 4/5/80 4/5/80 4/4/80 2/26/78 5/8/76 5/8/76 5/7/76 1973 1973 1973 4/11/70 4/11/70 4/10/70

H A A H H H A A A H H H H H H H H

W L W W W W L L L W W W W L W W W W W W W W W

12-7 4-5 2-1 12-7 6-5 9-5 4-5 6-9 2-3 5-3 6-4 11-4 10-8 4-8 15-5 12-11 7-6 3-2 8-7 2-1 21-0 5-2 5-2

San Diego.........................81-66-1 5/3/09 H W 5-4 5/2/09 H W 7-3 5/1/09 H W 6-5 4/27/08 A L 3-11 4/26/08 A L 4-6 4/25/08 A L 4-11 3/9/08 N W 13-3 4/22/07 H L 3-10 4/21/07 H L 1-12 4/21/07 H L 1-5 4/15/06 A L 5-6 4/15/06 A W 7-3 4/13/06 A L 4-6 5/15/05 A L 0-4 5/14/05 A W 9-1 5/13/05 A W 5-3 3/20/05 H W 7-3 3/19/05 H W 4-3 3/18/05 H W 6-4 3/21/04 A W 10-8 3/20/04 A W 12-10 3/19/04 A L 2-11 3/7/04 H W 9-8 3/6/04 H W 10-4 3/5/04 H W 5-4 5/4/03 A L 2-11 5/4/03 A L 2-4 5/2/03 A L 4-6 3/29/03 H W 9-2 3/29/03 H L 1-4 3/28/03 H L 4-7 5/5/02 H L 7-14 5/4/02 H L 4-14 5/3/02 H W 14-5 4/1/02 A W 5-2 3/30/02 A W 5-1 3/28/02 A L 2-12 4/22/01 A L 1-11 4/21/01 A L 5-8 4/20/01 A L 2-7 4/22/00 H W 8-5 4/20/00 H L 4-6 4/18/00 H W 11-8 3/7/99 A W 5-2 3/7/99 A W 11-4 3/6/99 A L 4-5 3/28/98 H W 16-8 3/28/98 H L 11-12

3/27/98 4/20/97 4/19/97 4/19/97 4/18/97 4/28/96 4/27/96 4/27/96 4/26/96 4/22/95 4/22/95 4/21/95 3/4/95 3/4/95 3/3/95 4/16/94 4/16/94 4/15/94 3/26/94 3/25/94 3/24/94 4/17/93 4/7/93 4/6/93 3/28/93 3/27/93 3/24/93 3/3/92 2/29/92 2/28/92 4/21/91 4/20/91 4/20/91 4/19/91 2/16/91 2/15/91 4/28/90 4/28/90 4/27/90 3/3/90 3/3/90 3/2/90 4/9/89 4/8/89 4/8/89 4/7/89 4/10/88 4/9/88 4/9/88 4/8/88 5/2/87 5/2/87 5/1/87 3/28/87 3/28/87 3/27/87 5/3/86 5/3/86 5/2/86 4/5/86 4/5/86 4/4/86 5/4/85 5/4/85 5/3/85 3/30/85 3/30/85 3/29/85 4/14/84 4/14/84 4/13/84 3/27/84 5/10/83

H A A A A H H H H H H H A A A A A A H H H H H H A A A H H H H H H H A A A A A H H H H H H H A A A A A A A H H H H H H A A A A A H H H A A A H H H

L 9-13 W 5-4 L 1-10 W 5-1 L 0-6 L 8-12 L 10-3 * L 1-3 L 8-5 * W 17-13 W 11-2 L 10-17 L 2-3 L 3-4 L 0-8 L 2-6 L 3-7 L 3-7 L 2-10 W 6-5 L 2-15 W 11-3 L 3-8 W 7-4 W 6-2 L 0-3 L 3-5 W 8-7 L 4-15 W 15-13 W 14-3 L 5-6 W 11-5 W 9-7 L 5-6 L 1-3 W 13-2 L 1-2 L 1-4 W 4-3 W 6-5 W 17-7 W 11-1 W 8-0 W 10-5 W 7-6 W 6-4 W 6-5 W 5-4 W 18-2 L 3-7 W 9-0 W 9-7 T 5-5 W 10-6 L 9-10 W 7-3 W 7-3 W 11-9 W 16-6 W 12-1 W 12-4 W 4-2 W 10-0 W 8-3 W 5-4 W 7-6 W 12-6 W 5-0 L 9-15 W 9-2 W 4-3 L 5-7


BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS H H A H A A H H H H A N A A H H A N

W L W L W L W W L W L W L L W W L W W L W L L W W L L

6-3 8-9 3-2 1-5 5-3 4-5 9-1 8-7 9-10 14-7 7-8 7-2 0-1 2-11 4-2 8-4 2-9 8-5 4-3 4-5 1-0 2-6 3-2 7-5 5-2 3-9 2-3

H H A N A A A H H H H A A A A

W W W L L W L L L W L L W W L L L L L L

10-4 7-6 6-4 3-11 4-7 17-7 5-9 3-9 9-11 5-4 3-4 9-11 5-1 4-3 0-4 4-5 6-7 5-9 6-8 8-11

San Francisco.......................71-45 4/11/09 H W 9-4 4/11/09 H L 6-9 4/9/09 H W 12-3 4/6/08 A L 2-8 4/5/08 A L 1-4 4/4/08 A L 5-9 4/1/07 H W 9-4 3/31/07 H W 4-3 3/30/07 H L 4-10 5/14/06 A L 1-10 5/13/06 A L 1-5 5/12/06 A L 4-5 4/24/05 A L 5-8 4/23/05 A L 5-8 4/22/05 A L 4-11 4/25/04 H W 7-0 4/24/04 H L 7-10 4/23/04 H W 6-3 5/11/03 H L 2-6 5/10/03 H L 7-9 5/9/03 H W 16-10 3/23/03 A W 7-5 3/22/03 A L 4-9 3/21/03 A L 6-12 5/12/02 A L 8-11 5/11/02 A W 7-5 5/10/02 A W 13-4 3/24/02 H L 21-25 3/23/02 H W 11-7 3/22/02 H W 6-4 5/6/01 A W 10-6 5/6/01 A L 6-7 5/4/01 A L 2-3 3/25/01 H W 10-9 3/24/01 H W 7-2 3/23/01 H L 2-5 4/30/00 A W 9-6 4/29/00 A W 9-7 4/28/00 A W 10-2 3/12/00 H W 13-10 3/11/00 H W 18-5 3/10/00 H W 16-4 3/27/99 H L 2-4 3/27/99 H W 12-5 3/26/99 H W 8-7 4/19/98 A W 16-4 4/19/98 A L 9-10 4/18/98 A W 11-4 5/4/97 A L 5-16 5/3/97 A W 7-3 5/3/97 A L 8-9

5/2/97 4/14/96 4/13/96 4/13/96 4/12/96 4/29/95 4/29/95 4/28/95 3/25/95 3/25/95 3/24/95 5/7/94 5/7/94 5/6/94 3/19/94 3/18/94 3/18/94 5/1/93 5/1/93 4/30/93 3/8/93 3/7/93 3/7/93 4/5/92 4/4/92 4/4/92 4/3/92 3/20/92 4/13/91 4/13/91 4/12/91 2/23/91 2/23/91 2/22/91 4/14/90 4/14/90 4/13/90 3/17/90 3/17/90 3/16/90 3/19/89 3/18/89 3/17/89 3/20/88 3/19/88 3/19/88 3/18/88 4/11/87 4/11/87 4/10/87 4/19/86 4/19/86 4/18/86 4/20/85 4/20/85 4/19/85 4/24/76 4/24/76 4/23/76 1973 1973 1973 4/18/70 4/18/70 4/17/70

A H H H H A A A H H H H H H A A A H H H A A A A A A A H H H H A A A A A A H H H A A A H H H H A A A H H H A A A A A A

L 9-10 L 2-15 L 10-4 * L 10-7 * L 10-9 * L 6-8 W 3-1 W 6-4 W 11-5 W 15-12 W 6-5 W 7-6 W 11-10 W 10-4 L 1-15 L 1-3 W 8-6 W 10-8 W 8-2 L 3-5 W 7-1 W 6-4 L 5-6 L 6-13 L 0-4 L 6-7 L 5-10 W 9-8 W 10-8 W 10-2 W 16-7 W 16-2 W 5-4 W 4-2 W 14-6 W 7-4 W 14-9 L 9-10 W 9-3 W 9-7 W 6-3 L 7-8 W 7-2 W 5-2 W 18-0 W 12-6 W 15-7 W 13-8 W 6-0 W 7-6 W 23-9 W 11-1 W 34-11 W 13-7 L 13-14 W 10-7 L 5-10 W 14-0 W 9-7 W 8-2 W 7-0 W 10-4 W 5-0 L 5-6 L 6-8

San Jose State.........................7-5 2/25/07 H L 7-15 2/24/07 H W 6-5 2/23/07 H L 3-4 2/26/06 A L 1-6 2/25/06 A W 15-7 2/24/06 A W 3-2

2/29/04 2/28/04 2/28/04 3/2/03 3/1/03 2/28/03

A A A H H H

W L L W W W

11-0 2-10 2-4 8-7 7-6 9-7

Santa Clara..........................64-63 3/29/09 A W 14-8 3/28/09 A W 7-4 3/27/09 A W 2-0 5/4/08 H L 4-5 5/3/08 H L 2-7 5/2/08 H W 9-6 4/29/07 A L 1-11 4/28/07 A W 7-6 4/27/07 A W 5-4 4/23/06 H L 3-4 4/22/06 H L 8-11 4/21/06 H W 10-3 4/17/05 H W 9-4 4/16/05 H L 6-18 4/15/05 H L 1-3 4/18/04 A W 12-7 4/17/04 A L 5-7 4/16/04 A W 8-0 4/27/03 A L 4-5 4/26/03 A L 2-3 4/25/03 A L 4-6 4/28/02 H L 1-17 4/27/02 H L 3-6 4/26/02 H W 14-6 4/29/01 H L 4-5 4/28/01 H L 6-15 4/27/01 H L 6-11 3/18/01 A L 2-3 3/17/01 A L 5-7 3/16/01 A L 5-6 5/13/00 A L 8-9 5/13/00 A L 2-9 5/12/00 A W 11-1 3/26/00 H W 6-4 3/25/00 H W 16-9 3/24/00 H W 20-4 5/16/99 H W 12-3 5/15/99 H W 6-3 5/15/99 H L 10-11 3/13/99 A W 2-1 3/13/99 A W 10-2 3/12/99 A W 8-5 4/25/98 A W 14-6 4/25/98 A W 6-4 4/24/98 A W 4-3 3/22/98 H W 9-4 3/22/98 H L 0-4 3/21/98 H W 8-7 4/13/97 H L 3-6 4/12/97 H L 3-15 4/12/97 H L 1-16 4/11/97 H L 7-15 5/5/96 A L 5-22 5/4/96 A L 0-4 5/4/96 A L 6-7 5/3/96 A L 2-3 5/6/95 H L 7-8 5/6/95 H W 10-6 5/5/95 H L 3-6 4/1/95 A L 3-13 4/1/95 A L 4-5 3/31/95 A L 0-16 5/16/94 H L 5-6 5/16/94 H W 7-3 5/15/94 H L 2-3

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San Diego State...................23-41 3/8/08 A W 7-2 4/10/07 H W 3-1 2/13/07 A L 6-10 4/27/04 A L 4-7 2/26/02 H W 6-3 3/20/01 H L 3-11 3/13/01 A L 5-6 4/7/98 H L 15-16 2/23/97 A L 4-8 2/4/97 H W 5-4 4/30/96 A L 13-4 * 2/13/96 H L 6-16 4/25/95 A L 4-5 4/11/95 H W 9-8 4/5/94 H W 3-0 3/1/86 H L 0-6 3/1/86 H W 4-1 2/28/86 H L 1-12 3/2/85 A W 6-5 3/1/85 A W 4-3 2/18/84 H L 2-13 2/18/84 H W 7-5 2/17/84 H L 4-7 2/12/83 A L 5-11 2/12/83 A L 1-4 2/11/83 A L 6-7 3/20/82 A L 2-11 3/20/82 A L 1-6 3/19/82 A L 3-4 3/19/82 A W 4-3 2/13/82 H W 7-6 2/12/82 H L 4-12 3/21/81 A W 3-2 3/21/81 A L 1-11 3/20/81 A L 3-11 2/27/81 H L 2-7 2/26/80 H W 3-2 2/23/80 A L 2-6 2/23/80 A W 7-6 2/22/80 A L 2-5 2/15/80 H W 8-2 1979 N L 6-11 2/18/79 L 3-5 2/17/79 L 3-12

2/16/79 5/13/78 5/13/78 5/12/78 1978 3/18/78 5/21/77 5/21/77 5/20/77 4/6/77 3/6/76 3/6/76 2/21/76 2/21/76 2/20/76 2/19/76 1973 1973 1973 1973

GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

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BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS 3/12/94 3/12/94 3/11/94 4/24/93 4/24/93 4/23/93 4/3/93 4/3/93 4/2/93 4/11/92 4/11/92 4/10/92 3/28/92 3/28/92 3/27/92 4/27/91 4/27/91 4/26/91 3/9/91 3/9/91 3/8/91 5/5/90 5/5/90 5/4/90 2/10/90 2/10/90 2/9/90 4/30/89 4/30/89 4/29/89 4/28/89 5/1/88 4/30/88 4/30/88 4/29/88 3/14/87 3/14/87 3/14/87 3/22/86 3/22/86 3/21/86 4/4/85 4/4/85 4/3/85 2/19/84 2/13/83 3/1/80 3/1/80 2/29/80 3/10/79 3/9/79 4/23/77 4/22/77 4/3/76 4/3/76 4/2/76 1973 1973 1973 3/21/70 3/20/70 3/20/70

A A A A A A H H H H H H A A A A A A H H H H H H A A A H H H H A A A A H H H A A A H H H H N A A A A A A A A

L W L W L L L L W L L W L W L W W W W W W W W W W W L L W W W W L L L W L L W W W L W W W L W W L W L W L W W W W W L L L W

10-13 7-5 5-11 3-2 4-7 8-15 5-14 3-8 11-4 9-15 5-10 9-6 4-8 16-8 3-4 13-5 4-2 8-4 9-7 5-3 6-2 15-4 10-2 6-5 5-3 3-2 9-10 1-6 8-2 4-3 4-2 16-12 4-8 5-6 6-14 7-6 8-9 5-7 5-0 7-0 14-7 3-7 14-2 16-4 5-4 5-10 1-0 6-5 4-5 7-6 5-11 1-0 1-6 7-5 7-3 6-2 5-1 4-3 4-6 1-3 10-11 7-5

3/5/82 3/11/80 1979

A H N

W W W

10-5 10-1 5-0

Southern Utah.........................7-2 2/11/95 H L 4-12 2/11/95 H L 6-7 2/10/95 H W 9-2 2/28/93 H W 14-3 2/27/93 H W 6-1 2/27/93 H W 6-5 2/25/89 H W 9-3 2/25/89 H W 9-1 2/24/89 H W 12-4 Stanford...................................1-5 5/28/99 A L 2-10 5/21/98 A W 6-2 2/12/89 A L 6-9 2/11/89 A L 4-11 2/10/89 A L 5-6 3/26/79 L 4-5 Texas........................................0-3 2/24/02 A L 2-8 2/23/02 A L 3-17 2/22/02 A L 1-10 Texas Tech................................4-0 2/15/99 H W 6-3 2/14/88 H W 6-0 2/13/88 H W 10-5 2/12/88 H W 13-8 Tulane......................................2-1 3/11/07 A W 3-2 3/10/07 A W 7-3 3/9/07 A L 1-4

South Alabama........................1-0 2/5/90 H W 3-0

U.S. International..................25-3 5/12/91 A W 13-3 5/11/91 A W 13-5 1/27/91 A W 8-4 5/15/90 A W 15-2 5/13/90 H W 10-2 5/13/90 H W 10-4 4/22/90 A W 16-7 4/1/89 A L 7-8 4/1/89 A W 17-7 1/31/89 H W 20-12 2/21/88 H W 14-3 2/21/88 H W 12-0 2/21/87 H W 7-1 2/21/87 H W 19-4 2/20/87 H W 5-4 2/16/87 A W 8-6 2/4/86 A W 13-2 2/2/86 H W 3-1 2/2/86 H W 11-5 3/15/83 A W 15-6 3/15/83 A L 4-7 2/21/83 A W 6-2 2/26/82 H L 1-5 3/19/80 N W 10-9 1979 N W 4-3 1978 N W 2-0 1978 N W 10-3 1978 N W 6-4

Southern California College...6-0 4/11/85 H W 13-7 3/6/82 H W 3-1 3/6/82 H W 24-1

UC Davis...................................1-2 3/25/07 H L 5-16 3/24/07 H W 4-3 3/23/07 H L 3-9

Sonoma State..........................1-0 2/8/97 H W 7-6

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UC Irvine...........................31-31-3 4/13/09 A L 4-6 3/31/09 H L 8-19 3/3/09 A W 11-3 5/14/08 H L 1-18 4/29/08 A W 11-3 2/25/08 A L 5-6 4/24/07 H L 8-14 2/11/07 H T 15-15 2/10/07 A L 2-7 2/9/07 A L 0-2 3/14/06 H L 5-10 2/7/06 A L 4-6 2/25/92 H W 10-8 1/28/92 A L 0-8 3/5/91 A W 8-2 1/29/91 H W 11-1 1/30/90 H W 13-6 4/11/89 A L 0-1 4/11/89 H W 6-3 2/1/89 H T 6-6 3/15/88 A W 15-0 2/23/88 H W 9-7 3/11/87 A W 19-4 2/8/87 H W 12-7 3/25/86 A W 10-7 2/25/86 H L 6-8 5/1/85 H W 15-7 5/12/84 A W 10-8 5/12/84 A L 4-6 5/11/84 H L 1-4 4/24/84 H W 8-6 5/7/83 H L 4-7 5/7/83 H L 6-7 5/6/83 A L 2-17 4/19/83 A W 5-2 4/27/82 H W 8-2 4/10/82 A L 0-7 4/10/82 A W 12-7 4/9/82 H L 3-11 4/28/81 A L 6-7 4/4/81 H W 4-2 4/4/81 H L 9-10 4/3/81 A W 4-3 5/10/80 A L 2-3 5/10/80 A L 3-10 5/9/80 H L 2-9 4/22/80 H L 8-10 3/13/80 N W 7-3 5/5/79 W 8-4 5/5/79 W 7-1 5/4/79 W 4-0 4/17/79 W 5-4 4/30/78 H L 5-8 4/30/78 H W 15-5 4/14/78 A T 2-2 2/24/78 A W 5-3 4/12/77 A L 3-8 3/9/77 H L 11-13 3/23/76 A W 6-1 2/14/76 H W 4-3 2/14/76 H L 4-5 1973 L 4-10 1973 W 11-4 1973 W 11-5 1973 L 7-8 UC Riverside........................11-14 4/14/09 A W 8-5 3/10/09 H L 9-10 4/22/08 A W 7-1 3/11/08 H W 12-3 3/26/06 A L 2-9

3/26/06 3/25/06 2/21/06 4/6/04 2/10/04 3/26/03 3/5/85 2/5/85 3/3/84 3/3/84 3/2/84 4/8/81 3/3/79 3/3/79 2/15/79 5/9/78 4/24/78 3/7/77 3/1/77 1973

A A H A H H A H A A H H A H H A

L L L L W L L L L W L L W W W W L L W W

1-3 7-10 3-6 2-12 5-4 3-5 9-10 7-8 4-5 6-3 8-16 6-14 3-0 5-2 15-9 10-4 8-10 5-7 11-5 5-3

UC Santa Barbara.............52-54-1 3/8/09 A L 3-10 3/7/09 A L 5-9 3/7/09 A L 9-12 3/6/09 A L 0-1 3/2/08 H L 2-3 3/1/08 H L 2-6 3/1/08 H W 6-3 2/29/08 H W 7-6 3/18/07 A L 2-11 3/17/07 A L 4-5 3/16/07 A L 4-6 3/5/06 H W 9-4 3/4/06 H W 2-0 3/3/06 H L 3-4 3/13/05 A L 0-6 3/12/05 A W 4-2 3/11/05 A L 17-4 3/30/04 H L 7-15 3/9/04 A W 11-9 3/9/03 H W 8-5 3/8/03 H L 8-14 3/7/03 H L 2-6 2/2/02 A W 7-5 2/1/02 A L 4-8 1/31/02 A W 5-0 3/1/01 H L 4-15 2/23/01 H L 4-10 5/8/00 A W 2-0 3/1/00 A W 11-9 2/11/00 A W 12-7 2/14/99 H L 3-11 2/13/99 H W 15-7 2/12/99 H L 5-7 2/14/98 H W 10-7 2/13/98 A T 6-6 2/2/97 A L 10-14 2/1/97 A W 10-9 1/31/97 A L 3-8 1/27/96 A L 2-9 1/26/96 H L 2-12 2/27/94 H L 3-5 2/26/94 H L 8-12 2/25/94 H W 2-1 1/31/93 A W 9-3 1/30/93 A L 7-13 1/29/93 A W 4-3 2/9/92 H L 3-6 2/8/92 H W 4-1 2/7/92 H L 6-10 5/14/91 A L 9-10 2/19/91 H W 8-7


BASEBALL HISTORY - ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS A A A A H H H A H H H N N A H A H H H H A A A H H H H A A A A H H H H A A N H H A A A A A H A

L W W W L W L W W L W W L W W W L L W L L L L L L L W W L W W W W L L W L L L W L W W W W L L W W W W L W W W W

4-8 13-3 10-9 7-3 11-12 20-2 8-14 17-4 4-3 5-6 10-4 14-6 5-11 6-2 11-4 7-6 8-12 7-8 6-3 3-7 0-6 3-4 1-2 8-12 6-10 4-7 3-2 2-1 1-4 3-1 9-14 6-5 10-7 3-12 7-11 12-3 8-9 3-5 0-6 6-5 3-4 16-4 7-1 10-3 5-2 6-11 2-13 12-9 7-3 7-6 7-6 5-6 6-5 4-2 5-4 5-1

H N H A A H A A H H A A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A A H H A H A H A H A A H A H H H A A H H A

L 10-12 L 5-6 W 16-8 L 4-10 L 4-13 L 5-10 L 1-13 L 5-11 L 10-7 * W 8-3 W 4-1 W 11-4 W 7-4 L 5-11 L 10-12 L 1-9 L 3-9 W 7-5 W 11-10 L 2-10 W 14-5 W 5-2 W 9-5 W 7-4 W 7-6 W 3-2 W 12-10 W 17-9 W 7-4 L 3-14 L 4-16 L 5-8 L 2-6 W 10-8 L 2-13 W 14-7 L 4-6 W 5-1 W 9-3 L 19-22 W 12-4 L 15-17 L 3-8 L 6-8 L 5-10 L 4-6 W 7-5 W 8-7 W 15-6 W 13-11 W 8-3 L 5-10 L 6-7 L 0-11 W 12-4 W 10-9 L 3-4

University of LaVerne.............1-0 2/23/70 W 4-1 UNLV......................................9-21 2/20/07 H L 3-5 3/22/05 A W 7-6 3/3/99 A W 20-11 3/2/99 A L 4-7 3/26/97 A L 8-21 3/25/97 A L 9-10 4/9/96 A L 8-12 4/8/96 A L 7-12 1/29/95 A W 9-2 1/28/95 A L 8-11 1/27/95 A W 10-5

3/22/91 4/15/87 4/7/84 4/7/84 4/6/84 4/6/84 4/9/83 4/9/83 4/8/83 4/18/82 4/17/82 4/17/82 4/16/82 1973 1973 1973 5/2/70 5/2/70 5/1/70

A H A A A A A A A A A A A

L W L L L L L L L L W L L L L W W W L

8-9 17-10 5-8 1-6 2-3 6-7 12-13 16-17 7-8 5-6 6-2 5-6 1-4 2-7 4-6 7-5 6-5 17-4 1-3

USC.......................................20-52 5/13/09 A L 2-11 4/21/09 H L 5-13 3/25/08 A W 8-2 3/24/08 H W 11-10 2/27/07 A L 1-7 2/6/07 H L 2-5 4/25/06 A W 6-5 3/21/06 H L 4-14 4/26/05 A W 5-3 3/29/05 H L 4-12 4/20/04 H W 11-7 3/23/04 A L 1-10 5/13/03 A L 3-5 4/15/03 H L 5-8 4/16/02 A L 4-8 3/19/02 H W 31-7 4/24/01 H W 13-7 2/20/01 A W 9-1 5/27/00 N L 5-13 3/21/00 A L 3-7 2/8/00 H L 8-9 4/7/99 A W 9-4 2/10/99 H W 8-5 4/14/98 H W 12-6 3/17/98 A L 4-6 4/15/97 H W 8-0 1/28/97 A L 2-7 3/27/96 H L 3-13 1/30/96 A L 5-11 2/15/95 A L 4-13 2/15/95 H L 1-9 3/23/94 A L 7-11 3/1/94 H L 7-13 3/16/93 H L 5-8 3/9/93 A L 2-6 2/2/93 A L 3-7 3/24/92 H L 2-4 3/4/92 A L 4-9 4/23/91 A L 5-6 3/12/91 H L 7-8 4/3/90 A W 8-6 4/4/89 A L 3-4 2/14/89 H L 5-7 4/12/88 H L 6-10 3/22/88 A W 4-1 4/20/87 H L 2-15 4/14/87 A W 3-2 4/29/86 H L 7-8 4/1/86 A W 10-8 4/9/85 A L 6-7 2/6/85 H L 3-11 4/10/84 A L 9-10

3/4/84 2/6/83 4/14/82 2/24/82 2/21/81 2/21/81 2/20/81 2/9/80 2/23/79 2/19/79 5/2/78 2/12/77 2/12/77 3/15/76 2/28/76 2/28/76 1973 1973 1973 2/27/70

H A A H A A H A A A A A A A A A

W W W L L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L

11-4 15-7 10-9 2-10 3-10 0-1 6-18 4-10 8-11 8-11 2-15 7-10 2-8 3-5 7-1 2-4 1-2 8-9 12-13 4-8

Utah.......................................10-8 2/22/09 H W 3-1 2/21/09 H W 13-1 2/21/09 H L 7-11 2/20/09 H W 8-7 2/27/05 H W 17-8 2/26/05 H L 4-8 2/25/05 H L 3-5 2/20/00 H L 2-6 2/19/00 H W 4-1 2/18/00 H L 3-4 2/1/98 H L 8-12 1/31/98 H W 17-13 1/30/98 H W 15-13 2/21/97 N L 5-6 3/19/90 H W 16-3 3/23/89 H W 5-2 3/9/82 H L 5-12 1978 N W 9-1 Valley State.............................1-1 4/14/70 W 8-5 2/17/70 L 4-6 Washington.............................2-4 3/14/04 A L 5-11 3/13/04 A L 3-6 3/12/04 A L 1-10 2/16/03 A W 4-3 2/15/03 A W 5-3 2/14/03 A L 9-10 Washington State...................0-1 5/25/90 N L 2-13 Westmont................................2-0 4/11/78 A W 9-0 1978 H W 11-5 Wichita State...........................1-4 5/28/88 N L 6-10 4/26/81 A L 9-10 4/25/81 A W 12-4 4/25/81 A L 9-17 4/24/81 A L 4-9 Willamette...............................1-0 1978 N W 17-1 Wisconsin.................................1-0 3/20/90 H W 9-3 * Game Forfeited by LMU # Game Forfeited to LMU

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UCLA....................................36-36 4/1/09 A W 3-2 4/30/08 A L 2-6 5/17/05 A W 6-1 4/12/05 H W 4-2 3/16/04 A L 5-7 2/17/04 H W 7-3 4/29/03 A L 1-7 3/4/03 H W 9-0 3/5/02 A L 9-10 2/11/02 H L 2-7 3/6/01 H L 4-8 2/6/01 A L 6-10 4/4/00 A W 23-12 2/15/00 H W 5-4 4/13/99 A W 7-5

3/9/99 2/19/99 3/10/98 2/15/98 2/16/97 2/15/97 2/14/97 4/24/96 2/28/96 5/3/95 3/8/95 5/4/94 3/16/94 5/10/93 3/3/93 4/14/92 3/6/92 2/6/91 4/25/90 2/28/90 3/15/89 2/21/89 2/16/88 2/9/88 2/7/87 2/6/87 5/23/86 4/16/86 2/11/86 4/16/85 2/12/85 3/6/84 2/28/84 4/6/83 3/30/83 5/3/82 2/9/82 3/3/81 2/10/81 4/1/80 2/8/80 4/23/79 4/11/79 4/18/78 3/10/78 5/3/77 4/27/77 4/8/77 5/6/76 3/9/76 1973 1973 1973 1973 3/27/70 3/25/70 3/6/70

GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

1/26/91 3/10/90 3/10/90 3/9/90 3/11/89 3/11/89 3/10/89 3/23/88 2/10/88 4/29/87 4/21/87 5/24/86 5/22/86 4/28/86 4/7/86 4/30/85 2/19/85 5/8/84 5/5/84 5/5/84 5/4/84 5/14/83 5/14/83 5/13/83 4/12/83 5/1/82 5/1/82 4/30/82 3/30/82 4/18/81 4/18/81 4/17/81 4/7/81 5/3/80 5/3/80 5/2/80 4/7/80 3/16/80 5/15/79 4/28/79 4/28/79 4/27/79 4/29/78 4/29/78 4/28/78 3/12/78 5/17/77 5/16/77 5/6/77 3/4/77 4/12/76 1973 1973 3/3/70 2/21/70 2/21/70


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UC IRVINE

OREGON

USC

UC RIVERSIDE

February 19 and 21 @ UC Irvine February 20 @ LMU

February 22 @ LMU

February 23 @ USC March 30 @ LMU

February 26 and 28 @ LMU February 27 (2) @ UC Riverside

Location............................. Irvine, Calif. Enrollment................................ 27,000 Colors............................ Blue and Gold Home Field....Anteater Ballpark (3,200) 2009............45-15/22-2 Big West (1st) Last Playoffs................................. 2009 Starters R/L..................................... 9/2 Newcomers...................................... 15 Series vs. LMU.................. Tied 31-31-3 Head Coach....................Mike Gillespie School Record............................. 87-33 ...................................... three seasons Career Record......................850-504-2 .............................................. 22 years Assistants............................... Pat Shine .......................Ted Silva, Bob Macaluso Baseball SID......................Fumi Kimura Email......................... fkimura@uci.edu SID Phone.................... (949) 824-9474 SID Fax......................... (949) 824-5260 Press Box..................... (949) 824-9905 Website...................ucirvinesports.com

Location........................... Eugene, Ore. Enrollment................................ 20,376 Colors...Thunder Green and Lightening Yellow Home Field...................PK Park (3,717) 2009............ 14-42/4-23 Pac-10 (10th) Last Playoffs................................... N/A Starters R/L..................................... 8/1 Newcomers...................................... 13 Series vs. LMU.................. First Meeting Head Coach.................. George Horton School Record . .......................... 13-40 ........................................ two seasons Career Record......................... 729-305 .......................................... 19 seasons Assistants.................Andrew Checketts ........................Mike Kirby, Jay Uhlman Baseball SID.................. Andria Wenzel Email................ awenzel@uoregon.edu SID Phone.................... (541) 346-0962 SID Fax......................... (541) 346-5449 Press Box..................... (916) 838-2346 Website..........................GoDucks.com

Location................... Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment................................ 33,500 Colors...................... Cardinal and Gold Home Field.........Dedeaux Field (2,500) 2009..........28-28/13-14 Pac-10 (T-5th) Last Playoffs................................. 2005 Starters R/L..................................... 7/5 Newcomers.................................... TBD Series vs. LMU.................... USC 52-20 Head Coach.....................Chad Kreuter School Record............................ 83-85 ...................................... three seasons Career Record............................. 83-85 ...................................... three seasons Assistants......................... Doyle Wilson ........................Tom House, Frank Cruz Baseball SID.................. Jason Pommier Email.......................pommier@usc.edu SID Phone.................... (213) 740-3807 SID Fax......................... (213) 740-7584 Press Box..................... (213) 748-3449 Website........................ usctrojans.com

Location........................Riverside, Calif. Enrollment................................ 18,083 Colors............................ Blue and Gold Home Field.......Riverside Sports Complex (2,500) 2009......... 33-20/12-12 Big West (4th) Last Playoffs................................. 2007 Starters R/L..................................... 7/1 Newcomers...................................... 14 Series vs. LMU.........UC Riverside 14-11 Head Coach....................... Doug Smith School Record......................... 149-126 ......................................... five seasons Career Record......................... 149-126 ......................................... five seasons Assistants.........................Randy Betten ........Nathan Choate, Rusty McNamara Baseball SID.................... John Maxwell Email.................john.maxwell@ucr.edu SID Phone.................... (951) 827-4571 SID Fax......................... (951) 827-5889 Press Box..................... (951) 827-6415 Website.................GoHighlanders.com

UC SANTA BARBARA

MINNESOTA

NORTHWESTERN

OKLAHOMA STATE

March 2 @ LMU April 6 @ UC Santa Barbara

March 5 @ Minnesota Dairy Queen Classic - Metrodome

March 6 @ Minnesota Dairy Queen Classic - Metrodome

March 7 @ Minnesota Dairy Queen Classic - Metrodome

Location................Santa Barbara, Calif. Enrollment................................ 20,847 Colors............................ Blue and Gold Home Field........Caesar Uyesaka Stdm (1,000) 2009......... 29-22/11-13 Big West (5th) Last Playoffs................................. 2001 Starters R/L..................................... 5/4 Newcomers...................................... 14 Series vs. LMU................ UCSB 54-52-1 Head Coach..................Bob Brontsema School Record..................... 435-429-2 .......................................... 16 seasons Career Record......................435-429-2 .......................................... 16 seasons Assistants.............................Tom Myers ............Jason Lefkowitz, John Kirkgard Baseball SID.........................Matt Hurst Email..... matt.hurst@athletics.ucsb.edu SID Phone........... (805) 893-3428/8603 SID Fax......................... (805) 893-4537 Press Box..................... (805) 893-4671 Website....................ucsbgauchos.com

Location..................Minneapolis, Minn. Enrollment................................ 50,833 Colors.......................Maroon and Gold Home Field.......... Metrodome (63,699) 2009..............40-19/17-6 Big-10 (2nd) Last Playoffs................................. 2009 Starters R/L..................................... 5/4 Newcomers...................................... 14 Series vs. LMU..........................Tied 1-1 Head Coach.................. John Anderson School Record...................1,006-645-3 .......................................... 28 seasons Career Record...................1,006-645-3 .......................................... 28 seasons Assistants.......................Rob Fornasiere ................... Todd Oakes, Lee Swenson Baseball SID..................... Steven Geller Email..................... gelle014@umn.edu SID Phone.................... (612) 624-9396 SID Fax......................... (612) 625-0359 Press Box..................... (612) 627-4400 Website................... gophersports.com

Location..................... Evanston, Illinois. Enrollment.................................. 8,000 Colors........................Purple and White Home Field.... Rocky Miller Park (1,000) 2009.......... 14-35-1/5-17 Big Ten (9th) Last Playoffs................................... N/A Starters R/L..................................... 6/3 Newcomers........................................ 5 Series vs. LMU..........................Tied 1-1 Head Coach...................... Paul Stevens School Record . ...................553-644-6 .......................................... 22 seasons Career Record......................553-644-6 .......................................... 22 seasons Assistants.........................Tim Stoddard ....................... Jon Mikrut, Joe Keenan Baseball SID.................... Nick Brilowski Email....... brilowski@northwestern.edu SID Phone.................... (847) 467-3831 SID Fax......................... (847) 491-8818 Press Box..................... (847) 491-4200 Website..........................NUsports.com

Location....................... Stillwater, Okla. Enrollment................................ 33,464 Colors....................... Orange and Black Home Field....... Allie P. Reynolds Stdm (4,000) 2009...............34-24/9-16 Big 12 (9th) Last Playoffs................................. 2008 Starters R/L..................................... 5/4 Newcomers...................................... 14 Series vs. LMU....... Oklahoma State 6-1 Head Coach................. Frank Anderson School Record . ...................... 233-132 ...........................................six seasons Career Record......................... 233-132 ...........................................six seasons Assistants............................ Greg Evans ..........................Billy Jones, Dax Leone Baseball SID............. Wade McWhorter Email.... wade.mcwhorter@okstate.edu SID Phone.................... (405) 744-7853 SID Fax......................... (405) 744-7754 Press Box..................... (405) 744-5757 Website............................ okstate.com


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LONG BEACH STATE

FRESNO STATE

CAL STATE FULLERTON

March 12 and 13 @ LMU March 14 @ Cal State Northridge

March 16 @ LMU April 13 @ Long Beach State

March 19, 20 (2) and 21 @ Fresno State

March 23 @ LMU May 18 @ Cal State Fullerton

Location.....................Northridge, Calif. Enrollment................................ 32,997 Colors................. Red, White and Black Home Field......... Matador Field (1,000) 2009........... 24-32/7-17 Big West (8th) Last Playoffs................................. 2002 Starters R/L..................................... 6/3 Newcomers...................................... 14 Series vs. LMU.................. CSUN 34-33 Head Coach..................... Steve Rousey School Record......................140-251-1 ......................................seven seasons Career Record......................140-251-1 ......................................seven seasons Assistants........................ Rob McKinley .............Mark Kertenian, Phil Van Horn Baseball SID.....................Eric Bankston Email.............. eric.bankston@csun.edu SID Phone.................... (818) 677-3860 SID Fax......................... (818) 677-4950 Press Box..................... (818) 677-4292 Website..................... gomatadors.com

Location................... Long Beach, Calif. Enrollment................................ 37,891 Colors........................... Black and Gold Home Field................Blair Field (3,000) 2009......... 25-29/11-13 Big West (6th) Last Playoffs................................. 2008 Starters R/L..................................... 7/1 Newcomers...................................... 15 Series vs. LMU.......... Long Beach 56-35 Head Coach.................. Mike Weathers School Record........................ 288-181 .......................................eight seasons Career Record......................568-461-2 .......................................... 19 seasons Assistants.......................... Troy Buckley ........................... Andy Rojo, T.J. Bruce Baseball SID......................... Roger Kirk Email........................... rkirk@csulb.edu SID Phone.................... (562) 985-7565 SID Fax......................... (562) 985-1549 Press Box..................... (562) 433-8605 Website................ longbeachstate.com

Location........................... Fresno, Calif. Enrollment................................ 21,389 Colors................. Bulldog Red and Blue Home Field.... Pete Beiden Field (3,000) 2009............... 32-30/12-12 WAC (1st) Last Playoffs................................. 2009 Starters R/L..................................... 7/4 Newcomers...................................... 11 Series vs. LMU......... Fresno State 27-13 Head Coach....................Mike Batesole School Record......................... 251-195 ............................................ 7 seasons Career Record......................507-353-1 .......................................... 14 seasons Assistants............................Matt Curtis .................Pat Waer, Gregg Raymundo Baseball SID.................... Theresa Kurtz Email.................. tkurtz@csufresno.edu SID Phone.................... (559) 244-5619 SID Fax......................... (559) 244-5603 Press Box..................... (559) 278-7678 Website.......................gobulldogs.com

Location........................Fullerton, Calif. Enrollment................................ 36,000 Colors.............Navy, Orange and White Home Field........ Goodwin Field (3,500) 2009.......... 47-16/17-7 Big West (2nd) Last Playoffs................................. 2009 Starters R/L..................................... 4/5 Newcomers...................................... 17 Series vs. LMU......... Cal State Fullerton 63-26 Head Coach.....................Dave Serrano School Record............................. 88-38 ........................................ two seasons Career Record......................202-104-1 ......................................... five seasons Assistants.........................Sergio Brown ................. Greg Bergeron, Greg Wallis Baseball SID.............. Michael Greenlee Email............ mgreenlee@fullerton.edu SID Phone.................... (714) 278-3081 SID Fax......................... (714) 278-3141 Press Box..................... (714) 278-5327 Website.................. fullertontitans.com

CAL POLY

CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD

March 31 and May 11 @ LMU May 25 @ Cal Poly

April 20 @ LMU April 27 @ Cal State Bakersfield

Location.............................Albany, N.Y. Enrollment................................ 12,748 Colors........................Purple and White Home Field............ Varsity Field (1,000) 2009......26-31-1/15-9 America East (2nd) Last Playoffs................................. 2007 Starters R/L..................................... 5/4 Newcomers...................................... 13 Series vs. LMU.................. First Meeting Head Coach....................... Jon Mueller School Record . ...................223-280-3 .......................................... 10 seasons Career Record......................223-280-3 .......................................... 10 seasons Assistants..........................Garett Baron ..................... Drew Pearce, Sean Doyle Baseball SID.............Brianna LaBrecque Email....blabrecque@uamail.albany.edu SID Phone.................... (518) 442-5733 SID Fax......................... (518) 442-3139 Press Box..................... (518) 605-5026 Website................. UAlbanySports.com

Location............. San Luis Obispo, Calif. Enrollment................................ 19,222 Colors................Forest Green and Gold Home Field.....Baggett Stadium (1,734) 2009......... 37-21/14-10 Big West (3rd) Last Playoffs................................. 2009 Starters R/L..................................... 7/4 Newcomers...................................... 12 Series vs. LMU.......................LMU 16-7 Head Coach............................Larry Lee School Record......................223-175-2 .......................................eight seasons Career Record......................683-416-5 .............................................. 24 years Assistants......................... Jesse Zepeda ....................... Jason Kelly, Dustin Kelly Baseball SID....................... Eric Burdick Email.................. eburdick@calpoly.edu SID Phone.................... (805) 756-6550 SID Fax......................... (805) 756-2650 Press Box..................... (805) 756-7267 Website............................. GoPoly.com

Location.....................Bakersfield, Calif. Enrollment.................................. 8,000 Colors............................ Blue and Gold Home Field.............. Hardt Field (Open) 2009.......................................... 13-37 Last Playoffs................................... N/A Starters R/L................................... 13/0 Newcomers........................................ 4 Series vs. LMU.........................LMU 1-0 Head Coach.........................Bill Kernen School Record............................. 13-37 .......................................... one season Career Record......................253-191-3 .......................................eight seasons Assistants....................... Jody Robinson ................................. Dennis Machado Baseball SID..................... Sarah Finney Email......................sfinney2@csub.edu SID Phone.................... (661) 654-3071 SID Fax......................... (661) 654-6978 Press Box....................................... N/A Website.......................GoRunners.com

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ALBANY NY March 26, 27 (2) and 28 @ LMU

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SAN DIEGO

PORTLAND

SAN FRANCISCO

SAINT MARY'S

April 9, 10 and 11 @ San Diego

April 16, 17 and 18 @ Portland

April 23, 24 and 25 @ LMU

April 30, May 1 and 2 @ LMU

Location......................San Diego, Calif. Enrollment.................................. 7,600 Colors.......Torero Blue, Navy and White Home Field.... Cunningham Baseball Stdm (1,200) 2009.............. 29-25/11-10 WCC (5th) Last Playoffs................................. 2008 Starters R/L..................................... 8/1 Newcomers...................................... 12 Series vs. LMU................. LMU 81-66-1 Head Coach............................. Rich Hill School Record......................382-261-3 .......................................... 11 seasons Career Record......................715-481-3 .......................................... 21 seasons Assistants........................... Jay Johnson ................Tyler Kincaid, Ramon Orozco Baseball SID...................... Chris Loucks Email.................cloucks@sandiego.edu SID Phone.................... (619) 260-7930 SID Fax......................... (619) 260-2990 Press Box..................... (619) 260-8829 Website........................usdtoreros.com

Location..........................Portland, Ore. Enrollment.................................. 3,300 Colors........................Purple and White Home Field......... Joe Etzel Field (1,000) 2009................ 25-26/7-14 WCC (7th) Last Playoffs................................. 1991 Starters R/L..................................... 8/2 Newcomers...................................... 10 Series vs. LMU.................... LMU 41-22 Head Coach.......................Chris Sperry School Record......................221-409-1 .......................................... 12 seasons Career Record..................... 221-409-1 .......................................... 12 seasons Assistants...........................Larry Casian ................. Tucker Brack, Dale Stebbins Baseball SID..................Adam Linnman Email......................... linnman@up.edu SID Phone.................... (503) 943-7731 SID Fax......................... (503) 943-7242 Press Box..................... (503) 943-7253 Website.................. portlandpilots.com

Location.................San Francisco, Calif. Enrollment................................... 8000 Colors..........................Green and Gold Home Field.....Benedetti Diamond (1,000) 2009................ 28-28/12-9 WCC (3rd) Last Playoffs................................. 2006 Starters R/L..................................... 6/4 Newcomers........................................ 8 Series vs. LMU.................... LMU 71-45 Head Coach.................. Nino Giarranto School Record . ...................... 308-317 .......................................... 11 seasons Career Record......................... 308-317 .......................................... 11 seasons Assistants........................... Matt Hobbs .................Troy Nakamura, Jon Norfolk Baseball SID................... Jordan Wilcox Email....................... jwilcox@usfca.edu SID Phone.................... (415) 422-6161 SID Fax......................... (415) 422-2929 Press Box..................... (415) 422-2919 Website............................usfdons.com

Location......................... Moraga, Calif. Enrollment.................................. 3,916 Colors....................Navy, Red and Silver Home Field... Louis Guisto Field (1,000) 2009................ 28-27/9-12 WCC (6th) Last Playoffs................................... N/A Starters R/L..................................... 5/3 Newcomers...................................... 16 Series vs. LMU.....................LMU 82-39 Head Coach.......................... Jedd Soto School Record......................135-158-2 ...........................................six seasons Career Record......................135-158-2 ...........................................six seasons Assistants..........................Gabe Zappin ............Lloyd Acosta, Mike McCormick Baseball SID................... Matt Fontenot Email.................. rmf3@stmarys-ca.edu SID Phone.................... (925) 631-4950 SID Fax......................... (925) 631-4405 Press Box..................... (925) 376-3906 Website........................SMCGaels.com

PEPPERDINE

GONZAGA

SANTA CLARA

May 14, 15 and 16 @ LMU

May 21, 22 and 23 @ Gonzaga

May 28, 29 and 30 @ LMU

Location...........................Malibu, Calif. Enrollment.................................. 8,000 Colors............. Blue, Orange and White Home Field....Eddy D. Field Stadium (1,800) 2009.............. 31-23/12-9 WCC (T-3rd) Last Playoffs................................. 2008 Starters R/L..................................... 4/2 Newcomers...................................... 16 Series vs. LMU.........Pepperdine 105-53 Head Coach.................Steve Rodriguez School Record......................... 217-142 ...........................................six seasons Career Record......................... 217-142 ...........................................six seasons Assistants.................. Rick Hirtensteiner ....................... Jon Strauss, Joe Wilkins Baseball SID..................Chris Macaluso Email..chris.macaluso@pepperdine.edu SID Phone.................... (310) 506-4333 SID Fax......................... (310) 506-4322 Press Box..................... (310) 456-4598 Website............. pepperdinesports.com

Location.......................Spokane, Wash. Enrollment.................................. 7,500 Colors...................Blue, White and Red Home Field...... Washington Trust Field (1,500) 2009................. 36-18/14-7 WCC (1st) Last Playoffs................................. 2009 Starters R/L..................................... 3/6 Newcomers...................................... 15 Series vs. LMU..................... Tied 29-29 Head Coach.................. Mark Machtolf School Record......................... 180-149 ...........................................six seasons Career Record......................... 180-149 ...........................................six seasons Assistants........................ Steve Bennett ..................................... Bobby Carlson Baseball SID.................. Bobby Alworth Email... alworth@athletics.gonzaga.edu SID Phone.................... (509) 313-4227 SID Fax......................... (509) 313-5730 Press Box..................... (509) 279-1005 Website.............................gozags.com

Location....................Santa Clara, Calif. Enrollment.................................. 8,685 Colors........................... Red and White Home Field........ Stephen Schott Stdm (1,500) 2009............... 19-34/6-15 WCC (8th) Last Playoffs................................. 1997 Starters R/L..................................... 5/3 Newcomers...................................... 20 Series vs. LMU.....................LMU 64-63 Head Coach.....................Mark O’Brien School Record......................... 218-224 .......................................eight seasons Career Record......................... 218-224 .......................................eight seasons Assistants.............................Mike Zirelli .............Chad Baum, Shawn Epidendio Baseball SID...................Nick Mirkovich Email....................nmirkovich@scu.edu SID Phone.................... (408) 554-4659 SID Fax......................... (408) 554-6942 Press Box..................... (408) 554-4752 Website............ santaclarabroncos.com


2010 OPPONENTS - 2010 WCC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

2010 WCC Baseball Composite Schedule Feb. 19 1 GONZAGA vs. Missouri Concordia at PORTLAND San Jose State at SAINT MARY’S Indiana at SAN DIEGO LMU at UC Irvine SAN FRANCISCO at Pacific Nevada at SANTA CLARA PEPPERDINE at Long Beach State

1:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM

Feb. 20 Indiana at SAN DIEGO 1 GONZAGA vs. New Mexico State UC Irvine at LMU SAINT MARY’S at San Jose State Nevada at SANTA CLARA George Fox at PORTLAND Indiana at SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO at Pacific PEPPERDINE at Cal State Fullerton 1 GONZAGA vs. Washington

10:00 AM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM

Feb. 21 GONZAGA vs. Missouri LMU at UC Irvine Oregon at Pepperdine San Jose State at SAINT MARY’S Oklahoma at SAN DIEGO Pacific at SAN FRANCISCO Nevada at SANTA CLARA Concordia at PORTLAND

11:00 AM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM

1

Feb. 22 Oregon at LMU

2:00 PM

Feb. 23 Cal Poly at PEPPERDINE Nevada at SAINT MARY’S Cal State Northridge at SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO at Sacramento State LMU at USC

1:30 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM

Feb. 25 SAN DIEGO at San Diego State

6:00 PM

Feb. 26 UC Riverside at LMU PEPPERDINE at Cal State Northridge Seattle at PORTLAND 3 SAINT MARY’S at Cal State Bakersfield Sn Diego State at SAN DIEGO Cal Poly at SAN FRANCISCO SANTA CLARA at Houston 2 GONZAGA vs. Sacramento State

2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM

Feb. 27 Seattle at PORTLAND (DH) 3 SAINT MARY’S vs. Cal LMU at UC Riverside (DH) Cal State Northridge at PEPPERDINE SAN DIEGO at San Diego State Cal Poly at SAN FRANCISCO SANTA CLARA at Houston 2 GONZAGA vs. Kansas

11:00 AM, TBD 11:00 AM 12:00 PM, 3:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM

Feb. 28 GONZAGA vs. Kansas SANTA CLARA at Houston 3 SAINT MARY’S vs. Central Michigan UC Riverside at LMU PEPPERDINE at Cal State Northridge Seattle at PORTLAND San Diego State at SAN DIEGO Cal Poly at SAN FRANCISCO 2 GONZAGA vs. Sacramento State

10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM

Mar. 2 UC Santa Barbara at LMU UC Irvine at PEPPERDINE George Fox at PORTLAND Sacramento State at SAINT MARY’S SAN DIEGO at Cal State Fullerton SAN FRANCISCO at San Jose State

2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

Mar. 3 SAINT MARY’S at Sacramento State

2:00 PM

Mar. 4 PEPPERDINE at LSU

6:30 PM

Mar. 5 PEPPERDINE vs. Brown Kentucky at SAN DIEGO UT San Antonio at SAN FRANCISCO GONZAGA at Centenary College PORTLAND at Arkansas State 4 LMU at Minnesota SAINT MARY’S at UC Irvine San Jose State at SANTA CLARA

2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:35 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

Mar. 6 LMU vs. Northwestern GONZAGA at Centenary College UT San Antonio at SAN FRANCISCO SANTA CLARA at San Jose State PEPPERDINE vs. Brown SAINT MARY’S at UC Irvine PORTLAND at Arkansas State PEPPERDINE at LSU

10:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM

2

4

9:00 AM 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:30 PM

Mar. 8 PORTLAND at Memphis

11:00 AM

Mar. 9 USC at PEPPERDINE Cal State Bakersfield at SAN FRANCISCO GONZAGA at Texas Tech SAN DIEGO at UC Irvine SANTA CLARA at Fresno State

2:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:05 PM

Mar. 11 East Carolina at PEPPERDINE 7 UAB at SAN DIEGO 7 SAN FRANCISCO vs. Cal State Fullerton 8 Southern Illinois at SANTA CLARA 5 GONZAGA vs. Pacific

2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM TBA

Mar. 12 Cal State Northridge at LMU East Carolina at PEPPERDINE 6 PORTLAND vs. Utah 7 San Francisco at San Diego 5 GONZAGA vs. Bradley

2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM TBA

Mar. 13 Cal State Northridge at LMU East Carolina at PEPPERDINE 7 Cal State Fullerton at SAN DIEGO 8 Air Force at SANTA CLARA 7 SAN FRANCISCO vs. Fresno State 6 PORTLAND at Oregon State 8 UC Davis at SANTA CLARA 5 GONZAGA vs. Notre Dame

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM TBA

Mar. 14 5 GONZAGA vs. TBD 6 PORTLAND vs. Utah LMU at Cal State Northridge 8 Southern Illinois at SANTA CLARA 7 SAN FRANCISCO at San Diego State 6 PORTLAND at Oregon State

TBA 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM

Mar. 15 BYU at GONZAGA

6:30 PM

Mar. 16 BYU at GONZAGA Houston at SAN FRANCISCO Long Beach State at LMU SAN DIEGO at UC Irvine

12:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM

Mar. 18 PORTLAND at Utah Valley

5:00 PM

Mar. 19 Rice at SAN DIEGO PORTLAND at Utah Valley GONZAGA at UC Irvine SAINT MARY’S at Tulane SAN FRANCISCO at UC Riverside LMU at Fresno State PEPPERDINE at Stanford

2:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:05 PM 6:30 PM

Mar. 20 PORTLAND at Utah Valley GONZAGA at UC Irvine Rice at SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO at UC Riverside PEPPERDINE at Stanford SAINT MARY’S at Tulane LMU at Fresno State (DH) SANTA CLARA at San Diego State

12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:05 PM, 5:35 PM 6:00 PM

Mar. 21 SAINT MARY’S at Tulane Rice at SAN DIEGO GONZAGA at UC Irvine PEPPERDINE at Stanford SAN FRANCISCO at UC Riverside LMU at Fresno State (DH) SANTA CLARA at San Diego State

11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:05 PM 6:00 PM

Mar. 21 SANTA CLARA at San Diego State

6:00 PM

Mar. 23 SANTA CLARA at San Diego State California at SAN FRANCISCO Cal State Fullerton at LMU SAINT MARY’S at Sacramento State UC Riverside at SAN DIEGO GONZAGA at Washington State PEPPERDINE at USC

1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:30 PM

Mar. 25 GONZAGA at Utah Valley

5:00 PM

Mar. 26 SAN FRANCISCO at UC Santa Barbara Albany NY at LMU Stony Brook at PEPPERDINE Southern Utah at PORTLAND UC Riverside at SAINT MARY’S SAN DIEGO at Coastal Carolina GONZAGA at Utah Valley Princeton at SANTA CLARA

2:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM

Mar. 27 Albany NY at LMU (DH) SAN DIEGO at Coastal Carolina GONZAGA at Utah Valley Stony Brook at PEPPERDINE Southern Utah at PORTLAND UC Riverside at SAINT MARY’S SAN FRANCISCO at UC Santa Barbara Princeton at SANTA CLARA (DH)

11:00 AM, 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM, TBD

Mar. 28 SAN DIEGO at Coastal Carolina Albany NY at LMU Stony Brook at PEPPERDINE Southern Utah at PORTLAND UC Riverside at SAINT MARY’S SAN FRANCISCO at UC Santa Barbara Princeton at SANTA CLARA (DH)

9:00 AM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

Mar. 29 Hawaii at SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO at Stanford

3:00 PM 5:30 PM

Mar. 30 SAINT MARY’S at UC Davis USC at LMU Oregon State at PORTLAND PEPPERDINE at UCLA Albany NY at SANTA CLARA Washington State at GONZAGA

2:30 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM

Mar. 31 BYU at SAN FRANCISCO Cal Poly at LMU

2:00 PM 3:00 PM

Apr. 1 SAINT MARY’S at Southern Mississippi * Portland at Santa Clara

6:00 PM 7:00 PM

Apr. 2 SAINT MARY’S at Southern Mississippi * Portland at Santa Clara GONZAGA at Hawaii

1:00 PM 6:00 PM 8:35 PM

Apr. 3 SAINT MARY’S at Southern Mississippi * Portland at Santa Clara GONZAGA at Hawaii

11:00 AM 12:00 PM 8:35 PM

Apr. 4 GONZAGA at Hawaii

3:05 PM

Apr. 5 SAN DIEGO at Arizona State

7:00 PM

Apr. 6 LMU at UCSB Cal State Northridge at PEPPERDINE San Jose State at SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND at Oregon State SAN DIEGO at Arizona State Pacific at SANTA CLARA Washington at GONZAGA

2:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM

Apr. 7 Washington at GONZAGA Sacramento State at SAN FRANCISCO SAINT MARY’S at Stanford

2:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM

Apr. 9 * Gonzaga at San Francisco * LMU at San Diego * Saint Mary’s at Portland * Pepperdine at Santa Clara

3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM

Apr. 10 * Gonzaga at San Francisco * LMU at San Diego * Saint Mary’s at Portland * Pepperdine at Santa Clara

1:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM

Apr. 11 * Gonzaga at San Francisco * LMU at San Diego * Pepperdine at Santa Clara * Saint Mary’s at Portland

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

Apr. 12 Arizona at GONZAGA

12:00 PM

Apr. 13 PEPPERDINE at UC Santa Barbara SAN FRANCISCO at UC Davis UC Irvine at SAN DIEGO Stanford at SANTA CLARA LMU at Long Beach State

2:00 PM 2:30 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM

Apr. 14 Washington at PORTLAND GONZAGA at Washington State

3:00 PM 5:30 PM

Apr. 16 * LMU at Portland * Santa Clara at San Diego * Pepperdine at Gonzaga * 9 San Francisco vs. Saint Mary’s

3:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

Apr. 17 * LMU at Portland * Santa Clara at San Diego * Pepperdine at Gonzaga * San Francisco vs. Saint Mary’s

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

Apr. 18 * LMU at Portland * Santa Clara at San Diego * Pepperdine at Gonzaga * San Francisco vs. Saint Mary’s

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

Apr. 20 Cal State Bakersfield at LMU Sacramento State at SAINT MARY’S SAN FRANCISCO at New Mexico SANTA CLARA at Stanford PEPPERDINE at Cal State Fullerton PORTLAND at Washington SAN DIEGO at UC Riverside Oregon at GONZAGA

3:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM

Apr. 21 Oregon at GONZAGA SAN FRANCISCO at New Mexico

1:00 PM 1:00 PM

Apr. 23 * Gonzaga at San Diego * San Francisco at LMU * Portland at Pepperdine * Saint Mary’s at Santa Clara

3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM

Apr. 24 * Gonzaga at San Diego * San Francisco at LMU * Portland at Pepperdine * Saint Mary’s at Santa Clara

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM

Apr. 25 * Gonzaga at San Diego * San Francisco at LMU * Portland at Pepperdine * Saint Mary’s at Santa Clara

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

2010 LMU BASEBALL

Mar. 7 LMU vs. Oklahoma State GONZAGA at Centenary College SAINT MARY’S at UC Irvine Monmouth (NJ) at SAN DIEGO UT San Antonio at SAN FRANCISCO San Jose State at SANTA CLARA PORTLAND at Arkansas State

4

Mar. 10 GONZAGA at Texas Tech 1:00 PM SAINT MARY’S at Nevada 2:00 PM Cal State Bakersfield at SAN FRANCISCO 2:00 PM

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GO FOR THE HUSTLE • GO FOR THE RALLY • GO LIONS

2010 OPPONENTS - 2010 WCC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

2010 LMU BASEBALL

2010 WCC Baseball Composite Schedule

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Apr. 26 Stanford at SANTA CLARA

6:00 PM

Apr. 27 LMU at Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Fullerton at SAN DIEGO GONZAGA at Washington SAN FRANCISCO at Arizona State

3:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM

Apr. 28 GONZAGA at Washington SANTA CLARA at Pacific SAN FRANCISCO at Arizona State

2:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM

Apr. 30 * Saint Mary’s at LMU PORTLAND at Seattle * San Diego at San Francisco * Santa Clara at Gonzaga

3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:30 PM

May 1 PORTLAND vs. BYU * Saint Mary’s at LMU * San Diego at San Francisco * Santa Clara at Gonzaga

11:00 AM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

May 2 * Saint Mary’s at LMU * San Diego at San Francisco * Santa Clara at Gonzaga PORTLAND at Seattle

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM

May 4 UCLA at PEPPERDINE UC Riverside at SAN DIEGO PORTLAND at Oregon

3:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM

May 5 Long Beach State at PEPPERDINE UC Davis at SANTA CLARA

3:00 PM 6:00 PM

May 7 * Pepperdine at Saint Mary’s * San Diego at Portland * San Francisco at Santa Clara

3:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM

May 8 * Pepperdine at Saint Mary’s * San Diego at Portland * San Francisco at Santa Clara

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM

May 9 * Pepperdine at Saint Mary’s * San Diego at Portland * San Francisco at Santa Clara

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

May 10 SANTA CLARA at Stanford SAN DIEGO at Oregon State

5:30 PM 7:00 PM

May 11 SAN DIEGO at Oregon Cal Poly at LMU UC Santa Barbara at PEPPERDINE UC Davis at SAINT MARY’S

2:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM

May 12 Cal State Fullerton at PEPPERDINE

3:00 PM

May 14 * Gonzaga at Saint Mary’s * Pepperdine at LMU * Portland at San Francisco

3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM

May 15 * Gonzaga at Saint Mary’s * Pepperdine at LMU * Portland at San Francisco

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

May 16 * Gonzaga at Saint Mary’s * Pepperdine at LMU * Portland at San Francisco

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

May 18 SAN FRANCISCO at Cal Oregon at PORTLAND LMU at Cal State Fullerton PEPPERDINE at Cal Poly

2:30 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

May 19 SANTA CLARA at UC Davis

2:30 PM

May 21 * San Diego at Pepperdine SAINT MARY’S at Seattle * LMU at Gonzaga SANTA CLARA at Cal State Fullerton PORTLAND vs. TBA

3:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM TBA

May 22 * San Diego at Pepperdine SAINT MARY’S at Seattle (DH) * LMU at Gonzaga SANTA CLARA at Cal State Fullerton PORTLAND vs. TBA

1:00 PM 11:00 AM, 3:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM TBA

May 23 * San Diego at Pepperdine SAINT MARY’S at Seattle * LMU at Gonzaga SANTA CLARA at Cal State Fullerton PORTLAND vs. TBA

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM TBA

May 24 SAN DIEGO at Cal State Northridge

3:00 PM

May 25 LMU at Cal Poly PEPPERDINE at Long Beach State

6:00 PM 6:30 PM

May 28 * Santa Clara at LMU * San Francisco at Pepperdine * Saint Mary’s at San Diego * Portland at Gonzaga

3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:30 PM

May 29 * Portland at Gonzaga * Santa Clara at LMU * San Francisco at Pepperdine * Saint Mary’s at San Diego

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

May 30 * Portland at Gonzaga * Santa Clara at LMU * San Francisco at Pepperdine * Saint Mary’s at San Diego

1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

Tournament Key

1 Cactus Classic (Tucson, AZ) 2 Peoria Spring Training Classic (Peoria, AZ) 3 Bakersfield Tournament (Bakersfield, CA) 4 Dairy Queen Classic (Minneapolis, MN) 5 Irish Baseball Classic (San Antonio, TX) 6 Oregon State Tournament (Corvallis, OR) 7 San Diego St. Invite. (San Diego, CA) 8 Jack Gifford Memorial Tourn. (Santa Clara, CA) 9 Dante Benedetti Classic (AT&T Park @ San Francisco, CA) Current as of 1/27/10. Schedule is tentative and all times & dates are subject to change.


LIFE AT LMU LIFE IN LA


2010 SCHEDULE SUN

MON 1

TUE 2

WED 3

THU 4

FRI 5

SAT

SUN

MON

6

TUE

1

WED 3

2

THU 4

FRI 5

UC Santa Barbara 2:00 p.m.

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

8

7

9

at Minnesota 4:35 p.m.

10

11

15

16

17

18

19

20

at UC Irvine 6:00 p.m.

21

22

at UC Irvine 1:00 p.m.

24

23 Oregon 2:00 p.m.

25

26

at USC 6:00 p.m.

UC Irvine 1:00 p.m.

MARCH

FEBRUARY

Oklahoma State 9:00 a.m.

14

27

UC Riverside 2:00 p.m.

15

14 at Cal State Northridge 1:00 p.m.

30

Albany 1:00 p.m.

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU 1

FRI 2

SAT

13

Cal State Northridge 2:00 p.m.

Cal State Northridge 1:00 p.m.

19

20

26

Cal State Fullerton 3:00 p.m.

29

28

UC Riverside 1:00 p.m.

25

SUN

MON

Northwestern 10:00 a.m.

12

at Fresno State 6:05 p.m.

24

23

at Fresno State 1:05 p.m.

28

18

Long Beach State 3:00 p.m.

22

21

at UC Riverside (DH) 12:00 p.m.

17

16

SAT 6

at Fresno State (DH) 2:05 p.m.

27 Albany 3:00 p.m.

Albany (DH) 11:00 a.m.

31 USC 3:00 p.m.

Cal Poly 3:00 p.m.

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

3

SAT 1 Saint Mary’s 1:00 p.m.

5

6

7

8

APRIL

at UC Santa Barbara 2:00 p.m.

12

11 at San Diego 1:00 p.m.

at Portland 1:00 p.m.

25 San Francisco 1:00 p.m.

10 at San Diego 3:00 p.m.

14

15

16

at Long Beach State 6:30 p.m.

19

18

13

9

20

26

27 at Cal State Bakersfield 3:00 p.m.

17 at Portland 3:00 p.m.

21

22

Cal State Bakersfield 3:00 p.m.

23 San Francisco 3:00 p.m.

28

29

2

at San Diego 1:00 p.m.

30 Saint Mary’s 3:00 p.m.

at Portland 1:00 p.m.

24

3

4

5

6

7

8

10

11

12

13

14

15

Saint Mary’s 1:00 p.m.

MAY

4

9

Cal Poly 3:00 p.m.

17

16

San Francisco 1:00 p.m.

19

18

Pepperdine 1:00 p.m.

Pepperdine 3:00 p.m.

20

at Cal State Fullerton 6:00 p.m.

23

at Gonzaga 1:00 p.m. Santa Clara 1:00 p.m.

30

24

at Gonzaga 6:30 p.m.

26

25

21

27

at Cal Poly 6:00 p.m.

31

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28 Santa Clara 3:00 p.m.

Pepperdine 1:00 p.m.

22 at Gonzaga 1:00 p.m.

29 Santa Clara 1:00 p.m.


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