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UNIVERSITY FACTS

Location...................................................... Eugene, Ore. Founded..................................................................1876 Enrollment.......................................................... 23,389 Nickname.............................................................. Ducks Colors..............................Thunder Green (PMS 5535C) & .................................... Lightning Yellow (Yellow C) Stadium (Capacity)................................. PK Park (4,000) PK Park Dimensions..................... 335-375-400-376-325 PK Park Press Box Phone Number.............541-346-6309 Conference...........................................................Pac-12 President.....................................Michael R. Gottfredson Athletics Director......................................... Rob Mullens Senior Associate Athletic Director/SWA......Lisa Peterson Athletics Department Phone....................541-346-4481 Ticket Office Phone............................... 1-800-WEBFOOT Athletic Department Address Len Casanova Center 2727 Leo Harris Parkway Eugene, OR 97401

UO BASEBALL HISTORY First Year of Baseball................................................1877 First Recorded Season..............................................1906 All-Time Record................................. 1175-840-8 (.583) Conference Record...................................539-493 (.522) Northern Division Titles...............................................17 PK Park Record.............................................76-45 (.628) NCAA Appearances........................................................4 2012..................... NCAA Super Regionals (Eugene, 1-2) ................................ NCAA Regionals (Eugene, 3-0) 2010..............................NCAA Regionals (Norwich, 2-2) 1964...........................................District 8 Playoffs (0-2) 1954......................................College World Series (0-2) ................................ NCAA Western Regionals (3-0) CWS Appearances.............................................. 1 (1954) NCAA Postseason Record........................................... 5-6

TEAM INFORMATION

2012 Overall Record......................................46-19 Conference Record/Finish...................... 19-11/3rd Final Rankings........................ 10 (ESPN/USA) (PG) ............................................11 (BA) (CB) (NCBWA) Postseason................. NCAA Super Regionals (1-2) ............................................ NCAA Regionals (3-0) Position Players Returning/Lost......................11/9 Starters Returning/Lost....................................7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost....................................8/4 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost......................4/1 Newcomers........................................................ 12

BASEBALL COACHING STAFF Head Coach................................................George Horton Alma Mater, Yr...........................Cal State Fullerton, ‘78 Record at Oregon...............132-109-1 .(548, Fifth Year) Collegiate Record................ 848-374-2 (.694, 22 Years) Division I Record................. 622-331-2 (.659, 16 Years) Assistant Coach................Mark Wasikowski (Second Year) Alma Mater, Yr....Pepperdine,‘94; Southeast Missouri State,‘98 Assistant Coach ...........................Jay Uhlman (Third Year) Alma Mater, Yr............................................Nevada, ‘98 Assistant Coach......................... Dean Stiles (Second Year) Alma Mater, Yr............................................ Oregon, ‘82 Dir. of Baseball Operations........Luke Emanuel (Fifth Year) Alma Mater, Yr...................... St.John’s, ‘04; Oregon, ‘08 Athletic Trainers.............................................Tom Embree Strength & Conditioning Coach..................... Jim Radcliffe Equipment Manager.......................................Brad Terada Administrative Asst......................................... Janice Beck Baseball Office Number.............................. 541-346-5776

MEDIA SERVICES

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Assistant AD/Communications...... Andy McNamara Associate Dir./Baseball Contact.............. Todd Miles Office Phone Number....................... 541-346-0962 Cell Phone Number.......................... 541-321-3427 E-mail Address........................ miles@uoregon.edu Office Fax Number............................ 541-346-5449 Press Box Number.... 541-346-6309/916-838-2346 Athletics Website..................... www.GoDucks.com

MEDIA INFORMATION

All requests for baseball interviews and credentials should be directed to Todd Miles in the Oregon Athletic Communications office. Requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance. To arrange interviews or request credentials, call 541-346-0962 or e-mail miles@uoregon.edu.

CREDITS

The 2013 Oregon Baseball Fact Book is a publication of the University of Oregon Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Layout and design by Todd Miles. Research provided by Henry Wilson. Current photos by Eric Evans Photography and Stephen Slade. Historic photos courtesy of University of Oregon Libraries and department archives.

CONTRIBUTORS

Editors: Andy McNamara, Todd Miles Contributors: Bergen Houston, Kaili Kasparek, Ana Proehl. Photographers: Eric Evans Cover Design: IMG Publishing Printing: University of Oregon Printing Services For the latest information about Oregon Baseball, visit the official UO Athletics website: www.GoDucks.com

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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THE PROGRAM

Quick Facts.......................................................................1 Table of Contents..........................................................2 PK Park...............................................................................4 Media Information/Oregon IMG..............................6 Athletic Training.............................................................7 John E. Jaqua Center....................................................8 Pac-12............................................................................. 10 Ducks in the Pros........................................................ 11 Greatest Moments in UO Baseball....................... 12 Media Coverage/Social Media............................... 14 Roster.............................................................................. 16 Schedule........................................................................ 17 Radio/TV Roster.......................................................... 18

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach George Horton................................... 20 Assistant Coach Mark Wasikowski........................ 26 Assistant Coach Jay Uhlman................................... 28 Assistant Coach Dean Stiles.................................... 30 Support Staff................................................................ 31

THE RETURNERS

J.J. Altobelli/ Ryan Hambright......................... 34/36 Andrew Mendenhall/ Kyle Garlick................. 38/40 Jeff Gold/ Ryon Healy......................................... 42/44 Connor Hofmann/ Christian Jones................ 46/48 Craig Meredith/ Daniel Pardini....................... 50/52 Aaron Payne/ Jimmie Sherfy........................... 54/56 Brando Tessar/ Brett Thomas........................... 58/60 Shaun Chase/ Scott Heineman....................... 62/64 Steven Packard/ Jake Reed.............................. 66/68 Jordan Spencer/ Tommy Thorpe.................... 70/72

THE NEWCOMERS

Tyler Baumgartner/ Nick Catalano/ Garrett Cleavinger..................................................................... 74 Clayton Crum /Josh Graham/ Darrell Hunter... 75 Cole Irvin/ Jake Jelmini/Sam Johnson................ 76 Kevin Minjares/Jared Priestley/Desmond Santos/ Derek Smith.................................................. 77 Mitchell Tolman/ Cole Wiper.................................. 78

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2012 SEASON REVIEW

Season Review.......................................................79-83 Results............................................................................ 84 Overall Statistics/Pac-12 Statistics................. 85/86 Game Highs & Miscellaneous Stats...................... 87 Miscellaneous Stats.............................................88-89 Game-Winning RBI..................................................... 90 Lineups/Summary............................................... 91/92 Hitting Game-By-Game........................................... 93 Pitching Game-By-Game......................................... 94 Lineup Batting Order................................................ 95 Lineup Position........................................................... 96 Record Breakdown..................................................... 97 Pac-12 Review.............................................................. 98 Game-By-Game Capsules............................... 99-106

HISTORY & RECORDS

Postseason/Championships.................................110 National & Conference Awards...................111-112 Oregon Team Awards..............................................113 Year-By-Year Records...............................................114 Ducks in the Draft............................................115-117 Ducks in the Major Leagues........................118-120 Oregon vs. All Opponents.....................................121 Year-By-Year Batting................................................122 Year-By-Year Pitching..............................................123 Statistical Top 10s............................................124-125 Year-By-Year Leaders......................................126-128 Single-Game Highs..................................................129 Individual Season Records...........................130-131 Individual Career Records............................132-133 PK Park/Opening Day Results..............................136 Recruiting Classes....................................................137 The Last Time.............................................................138 PK Park Firsts..............................................................139 Game-By-Game Results................................140-146 All-Time Roster.................................................147-152 Oregon vs. Opponent Series Records......153-159

UNIVERSITY SECTION President Michael R. Gottfredson. .........................160 Athletic Director Rob Mullens..............................161

PLAYER PROFILES 34

2012 REVIEW 79

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PK PARK

PK Park opened on Feb. 27, 2009 to a soldout crowd and a thrilling 1-0 victory over the 2008 defending College World Series champion Fresno State Bulldogs.

Creating one of the most ADA compliant stadiums in the country, the park is fully accessible with ramps and seating at both the concourse and field level.

PK Park embodies the excitement and ambition of the Ducks’ newlyresurrected baseball program.

The park has specially designed lighting structures. From the ground level, it is 47 feet 10 inches to the top of the facility, enhancing the intimacy for the Oregon baseball team and spectators.

Fans won’t have to miss a single pitch at PK Park, which is designed around a single, open concourse that provides incredible views to the entire playing field. Continuing the tradition of the University’s top-quality athletic facilities, designers also incorporated festival areas between PK Park and Autzen Stadium, offering fans a place to gather and celebrate the Ducks’ success. PK Park is equipped with a full home locker room and players’ lounge, as well as a state-of-the-art video board. A newly designed press box features four radio/television broadcast booths, an audio/visual game operations booth, and a large press area. There are also eight fully-loaded luxury suites with indoor and outdoor seating.

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Eugene architect firm Cameron, McCarthy, Gilbert & Scheibe was the lead landscape architectural firm on the first phase of construction, with Larry Gilbert leading the project. FieldTurf The field will be made of an all-weather base-ball specific FieldTurf, with clay mounds and bullpens. FieldTurf is the leading provider of collegiate baseball synthetic turf and has been installing similar products at college ballparks around the country. Play Development Area (PDA) Opened in January 2013, the indoor PDA features four full batting cages that can be separated into eight cages. The facility cages are also retractable allowing infield to be taken inside the PDA.

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2013 OREGON BASEBALL PK Park Facts • Total capacity of 4,000; including 3,000 fixed seats, tiered party plaza named “Fowl Territory”, picnic plaza, and 8 upper level suites • Single, open concourse with great views of the entire synthetic turf playing field • Entry plazas, walkways, and in-stadium concourse serve as festival areas for other events at Autzen Stadium complex • Features an intimate seating bowl with large overhead canopy to protect spectators, numerous fan amenities, suites, press facilities, team locker and training facilities, storage, and dynamic entry plazas that tie into the overall Autzen Stadium complex • Designed to meet State of Oregon Energy-Efficient Design guidelines (SEED) and the University of Oregon Sustainable Development Plan • Future expansion plan allows for additional 16 suites and expandable seating bowl

PK PARK

Attendance at PK Park Top 10 Attendance Marks at PK Park Rank Atten. Date 1. 4,825* June 11, 2012 2. 4,177* June 9, 2012 3. 3,892 April 28, 2012 4. 3,843* June 10, 2012 5. 3,791 May 1, 2010 6. 3,771^ June 1, 2012 7. 3,629 May 28, 2011 8. 3,540^ June 2, 2012 9. 3,445 May 29, 2011 10. 3,268 May 29, 2010 ^NCAA Regional/*NCAA Super Regional

Opponent Kent State Kent State California Kent State Washington State Austin Peay Oregon State Cal State Fullerton Oregon State California

Yearly Attendance at PK Park Year 2009 2010 2011 2012

Dates 23 27 30 37

Total 55,185 64,498 53,924 78,760

Avg. 2,399 2,388 1,797 2,128

Conf. Rank 2 2 3 3

Result L, 3-2 L, 7-6 W, 3-2 W, 3-2 W, 6-0 W, 6-5 W, 4-1 W, 7-5 W, 6-0 L, 13-3

National Rank 23 27 33 29

• The park includes a state-of-the-art video board • The surface is an all-weather baseball specific FieldTurf product, with clay mounds and bullpens. “We have designed PK Park with all the features and amenities necessary to help the University of Oregon baseball program quickly establish itself as a regular on the ‘Road to Omaha’. The Ducks’ passionate fans will find their new ballpark to be one of the best places in the country to cheer on their favorite team,” said Greg Garlock, Designer and Principal with DLR Group.

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OREGON IMG

Oregon IMG Sports Network is in its 25th year of operation. The 2012-13 season marks the fifth-straight year Oregon IMG Sports Network (formerly Oregon Sports Network) will oversee the live radio broadcasts of all baseball games, in addition to several televised contests. A nationally recognized pioneer of in-house collegiate radio and television networks, the Oregon IMG Sports Network was founded in 1987 to promote all activities within Oregon’s athletics department. This network broadcasts over 90 radio and television broadcasts each year. KUGN 590 AM will broadcast all Oregon baseball contests. All broadcasts feature a pre- and post-game report. Below is a list of affiliates for the 2012 season: Eugene Klamath Falls Medford Portland Roseburg

KUJZ 95.3FM KSCR 1320AM KFLS 1450AM KCMX 880AM KUIK 1360AM KQEN 1240AM

CREDENTIALS Admittance to PK Park may be obtained with proper credentials. Requests for credentials by working media should be requested to Todd Miles at the Oregon Athletic Communications office (541-346-0962 or miles@uoregon.edu). Credentials not picked up before game day will be available at will call. PRESSBOX Media attending baseball games for the 2013 season will be given access to the PK Park pressbox. The pressbox will open approximately one hour before game time, and will remain open for all postgame needs. Game notes, statistics and programs will be made available in the press box. Statistics and final game box scores will be issued as quickly as possible, with priority given to media with immediate and participating team personnel. RADIO/TELEVISION Visiting radio or television stations wishing to broadcast games at PK Park must receive prior approval from Oregon Athletic Communications office. Call 541-346-0962 to make proper arrangements. INTERNET Temporary logins and passwords to access the UO Guest Wireless network will be made available to all working media. INTERVIEWS Head coach George Horton and student-athletes from the Oregon baseball team will be made available for interviews immediaitely following the end of all home games. All postgame interview requests should be directed to a member of the Oregon Athletic Communications staff. Contact Todd Miles of the Media Services staff at least 24 hours in advance with all other non-gameday interview requests in order to arrange a time that doesn’t interfere with a student-athlete’s schedule.

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ON THE AIR

Jerry Allen

Jerry Allen, the current voice of the Ducks, will handle the radio broadcasts for Oregon’s baseball games during the year.

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An award-winning broadcaster, Allen is in his 25th year as the voice of the Oregon football and men’s basketball games. He began his career as the playby-play voice for the Southern Oregon A’s of the Northwest League.

ON THE TUBE

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Pac-12 Networks

Fri., March 22 vs. Arizona - 6:00 p.m. Sat., March 30 vs. Washington, 7:00 p.m. Tue., April 9 at Oregon State, 4:00 p.m. Fri., April 19 vs. UCLA, 7:00 p.m. Sat., April 20 vs. UCLA, 7:00 p.m. Sat., April 27 vs. Stanford, 2:00 p.m. Sat., May 18 vs. Oregon State, 2:00 p.m. Sun., May 19 vs. Oregon State, 12:00 p.m.

ESPNU

Sun., April 28 vs. Stanford, 12:30 p.m.

Big Ten Network

RADIO AFFILIATES

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ATHLETIC TRAINING

ATHLETIC TRAINING

Tom Embree is in his 17th year at the University of Oregon and fifth year working with the baseball program. He has previously provided athletic training for the wrestling, women’s basketball, women’s soccer and football teams. Embree is a native of Eugene, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in 1984 and master’s degree in 1986 in sports medicine from the University of Oregon. From 1986 to 1988, he worked for the Spokane Chiefs professional hockey team, then became head athletic trainer and curriculum director of sports medicine at Eastern Washington University from 1988 to 1995. Embree has served on several athletic training committees at the state level in Oregon and Washington as well as nationally with the National Athletic Training Association.

TOM EMBREE ATHLETIC TRAINER

Fifth Season • 17th Year Oregon ‘84, ‘86

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JAQUA CENTER

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The John E. Jaqua Center for Student Athletes at the University of Oregon explores the limits of transparency and connectivity to provide the UO’s studentathletes a place to gather as a community focused on study and learning. The challenge of creating a tranquil environment where students feel connected to natural landscape elements and daylight was heightened by the chosen location: a busy intersection between campus and the city of Eugene, on the site of a former parking lot at one of the major campus entrances. PROGRAM This new 40,000sq state-of-the-art academic learning center accommodates the NCAA-mandated academic services for the tutoring of 520 student athletes. It contributes to the retention and success of these athletes as well as the recruitment of new athletes. The first floor of the building is open to the public with a café, auditorium, and atrium for public events and heritage space that recognizes past, present and future student athletes at the University. The first floor also includes staff offices and shared tutor areas for student-athlete/general student body group sessions. The two floors above are for the exclusive use of Oregon’s studentathletes and staff and require secure access. The facility includes a 114-seat auditorium, 35 tutor rooms, 25 faculty/advising offices, conference room, flexible classroom, computer lab with 54 computer stations, graphics lab, 3 teach8

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ing labs, library, separate lounges for students, tutors and staff, and 40 study carrels configured to accommodate two student-athletes per carrel, enough for all freshmen. DONOR The facility is the result of a generous gift from Phil and Penny Knight to encourage academic achievement along with athletic performance. The building is named after John E. Jaqua, who was a varsity athlete at Pomona College, war hero, adored father/grandfather and longtime supporter of the University of Oregon. Jaqua’s legacy is meant to awaken every generation to look itself in the eye and be the best it can be, and his namesake represents a challenge to student-athletes to fulfill their promise. Donor recognition in the facility is subtly treated, as names are etched into glass on an entry wall panel. DESIGN CONCEPT Authenticity to the University of Oregon student experience was a key design driver. As is the celebration of the success of student-athletes in the pursuit of knowledge and athletic achievement, an atrium forms the “heart” of the building. The atrium walls are infused with graphic displays that relay the heritage of athletics at the University. It also includes a scoreboard-inspired wall listing upcoming tutorial appointments.

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JOHN E. JAQUA ACADEMIC CENTER Through the seamless integration of art, environmental graphics and architecture, the facility serves as a pantheon of student athletic achievements. For example, the “A Few Who Just Did It” wall celebrates the post-graduate academic achievements of notable former student-athletes, including the faces of author Ken Kesey, Nike co-founder Phil Knight and Ann Bancroft (the first woman to cross both the North and South Poles), engraved in 8x8 square oak blocks. Other elements include floor engravings of Academic All-American honorees, a color and sandblasted glass wall celebrating Pac-12 All Academic recipients and stair well that contains the names of more than 4,000 lettermen that graduated from the University between 1945 and 2009. Directly off the entrance to the atrium is the café, which features a four-sided gas fireplace, surrounded by a leather lounge seat suggesting the shape of

the University’s signature “O.” On the far side of the atrium is the auditorium/ lecture hall which contains 114 leather chairs, in Oregon’s signature yellow, each individually wired for power and Internet capabilities. A student lounge area on the second floor is set on axis with the katsura maple tree in the garden below. This axial move was carefully planned in order to provide a sense of being at the tree top while in the space. Several ‘beanbag-like’ sofas are arranged throughout the room offering student respite. A custom rug covers the floor with a large supergraphic of a traditional University slogan used as part of its rivalry with the Oregon State Beavers, “When ducks fly beavers….” The image across the rug depicts several ducks flying through the air as a beaver scurries away on the ground. Walls are covered in white oak and a TV is placed within a band of black glass that makes a graphic ‘stripe’ along one edge of the room.

STEVE STOLP

Steve Stolp is the Executive Director for Services for Student-Athletes at the John E. Jaqua Learning Center. Stolp advises Baseball, and Men’s Basketball in addition to directing the unit and its programs. He has a PhD in Education from UO. Advising Services In addition to helping students with class scheduling and degree choices, advisors encourage and mentor student-athletes throughout their college experience. It is SSA’s philosophy to foster an honest and open learning environment in which students learn to become more self-reliant. Tutorial Program Tutoring is available for all student-athletes. SSA tutors are hand picked and trained to work with student-athletes. Appointments are available during evening and day times to accomodate student-athletes’ busy schedules. Study Table Program Study tables are available during normal operating hours, evenings and Sundays. All students have access to quiet study tables and computer workstations. Students with laptops can connect to the campus network through wireless access points. Under Prepared and At-Risk Services SSA’s team of learning specialists provide high level support for at-risk students and students with learning disabilities. Learning specialists also coordinate incoming academic screening as well as LD testing and accommodations with the Office of Disability Services. Math and Science Lab The Math and Science Lab is open Monday through Friday, 10am to 2pm, for drop-in help with math and science courses of all levels. Computer Services SSA houses several student computer labs with full access to productivity software, Internet and printing services. In addition, the graphics lab provides services for drawing, image editing, scanning and color printing. The IT Consultant is available to support students with problems on their personal computers or general computer questions.

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PAC-12 CONFERENCE

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conference of champions

The Pac-12 Conference truly is the “Conference of Champions,” as it owns 27 baseball national championships since 1947, more than any other conference. The Pac-12 also claims 35 first-team All-Americans over the past 31 seasons (Baseball America), 10 national coaches of the year (NCBWA, Baseball America and The Sporting News) and 15 national players of the year (Baseball America, Baseball Coaches’ Association and The Sporting News).

The powerful and prestigious Pac-12 Conference has historically dominated college baseball. There has been a Pac-12 representative in all but four (1996, 1991, 1989, 1962) NCAA College World Series fields since the championship began in 1947. In 36 of those championships, a Pac-12 team has finished either first or second. USC has more NCAA titles than any other school in the nation with 12 and Arizona State is fourth with five. Four other Pac-12 schools have claimed at least two national titles, including Arizona (four), California (two), Oregon State (two) and Stanford (two). USC is second only to Texas in College World Series wins with 74 to the Longhorns’ 82. The Trojans have 21 appearances, placing behind Texas (34) and Miami (23), and tying with Arizona State. The Pac-12 has also placed 182 players on the All-College World Series teams over the 44 seasons in which it has had a participant, including 21 MVPs, more than any other conference. Some of Major League Baseball’s most prominent players have passed through this Conference. Big leaguers who got their starts in the Pac-12 include: Barry Bonds (ARIZONA STATE) – Major League Baseball’s only seven-time MVP and all-time home run record holder; Randy Johnson (USC) - four-time Cy Young Award winner and 2001 World Series co-MVP; Dustin Pedroia (ARIZONA STATE/Boston Red Sox) - 2007 AL Rookie of the Year and 2008 AL MVP; Tim Lincecum (WASHINGTON/San Francisco Giants) - 2008 and 2009 NL Cy Young Award winner; Barry Zito (USC/San Francisco Giants) - 2002 American League Cy Young Award winner; Jeff Kent (CALIFORNIA) 2000 National League MVP; Troy Glaus (UCLA/Atlanta Braves) - 2000 American League home run leader; Aaron Boone (USC) – son of Bob Boone and a third-generation major-leaguer; Mark Prior (USC/San Diego Padres); Paul Lo Duca (ARIZONA STATE/ Florida Marlins); Xavier Nady (CALIFORNIA); Trevor Hoffman (ARIZONA); and Mark Hendrickson (WASHINGTON STATE/Baltimore Orioles). Players such as these have left their marks on the Pac-12, helping to sustain the nation’s marquee baseball Conference.

four schools made it to the NCAA regionals, while USC and ASU advanced to the CWS and the Trojans won their 12th title. In 2003, Stanford made its fifth consecutive trip to the NCAA College World Series and finished second (its third national championship game in four years). In 2004, Arizona advanced to the CWS for the first time since 1986. Arizona State made its 19th trip to Omaha in 2005, while Oregon State returned to college baseball’s biggest stage for the first time since 1952, In 2006, the Beavers returned to the College World Series for the second consecutive year, where they won their first national title, Oregon State’s second NCAA title in school history. The following season in 2007, OSU returned to the CWS as an at-large bid and did the unthinkable as it captured its second consecutive national title, becoming the first team seeded in the lower half of the NCAA Tournament field to win the CWS in the 20 year-history of the event. In 2008, Stanford made its way back to the CWS after a four-year absence. The Cardinal went 2-2 in its 16th CWS and finished in a tie for third place. In 2009, Arizona State advanced to the CWS for the 21st time in program history and went on to finish in third place. In 2010, both Arizona State and UCLA represented the then-Pac-10 in the CWS, with the Bruins making their first appearance in the finals. In 2011, Cal made a magical run to the CWS just nine months after the school announced the program would be cut for monetary reasons. The Golden Bears finished in a tie for fifth place in the program’s first CWS appearance since 1992. In 2012, Arizona went 10-0 in postseason play to capture the national championship for the fourth time in school history. UCLA also appeared in the CWS, finishing in a tie for fifth place.

Through the years, the Pac-12 has also spawned some of the best to ever coach the game. Rod Dedeaux’s tenure at USC (1943-45, 1951-86) – in which his Trojans claimed 11 NCAA titles – stands as one of the greatest coaching accomplishments to date. Former Sun Devil skippers Bobby Winkles (1959-71) and Jim Brock (1972-94) brought three and two national crowns to Arizona State, respectively. Former Arizona coach Jerry Kindall (1973-96) won three championships with the Wildcats, and current coaches Mark Marquess (Stanford) and Pat Casey (Oregon State) currently own a pair of NCAA titles. USC was also honored by Baseball America in its Feb. 1, 1999 issue, in which it named the Trojan program as the top collegiate baseball program of the 20th century. In recent years, Pac-12 baseball has continued to enjoy much success on the national level. In 1993 and 1994, Arizona State made back-to-back trips to the CWS, the only Pac-12 team to do so in the 90’s. Five Southern Division squads ventured to NCAA regionals, with Stanford and UCLA making it all the way to the CWS in 1996. In 1998,

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DUCKS IN THE PROS

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Tyler Anderson was selected by the Colorado Rockies in the first round of the 2011 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. The native of Las Vegas was the 20th overall pick after spending three seasons as Oregon’s Fridaynight starter.

The southpaw was Oregon’s second firstround draft pick in the history of the club, and the first since Dave Roberts was taken as the No. 1 overall pick in 1972.

PROS In four seasons (2009-12), the Ducks have had 18 student-athletes selected in the Major League Baseball Player Draft. The 2011 draft class set a new UO record as eight players were selected, including four in the first seven rounds.

Player Aaron Jones Joey Housey Alex Keudell Tyler Anderson Madison Boer Scott McGough Kellen Moen Jack Marder Danny Pulfer Alex Keudell KC Serna Justin LaTempa Drew Gagnier Zack Thornton Eddie Rodriguez Erik Stavert Drew Gagnier Bennett Whitmore Tom Dodd Tom Dodd^ Don Reynolds Jim Willis Russ Francis Craig Husband Dave Roberts Steve Greenough Jim Officer Jim Van Wyck Phil Bushman Larry Hanson Larry Hanson Ron Delplanche Charles Hopkins Dale Ehler Dennis Baldridge Keith Lampard Dennis Baldridge Dale Ehler Ron Delplanche

Position C RHP RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP C 2B RHP SS RHP RHP RHP C RHP RHP RHP OF OF OF 1B RHP LHP 3B LHP LHP SS OF SS 3B SS RHP C OF OF OF C 3B

Year 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 1980 1979 1975 1975 1974 1974 1972 1972 1971 1970 1970 1968 1967 1966 1966 1966 1966 1965 1965 1965 1965

Round 18th 27th 27th 1st 2nd 5th 7th 16th 19th 38th 42nd 12th 17th 23rd 32nd 7th 14th 32nd 1st* 2nd 18th 1st* 9th 9th# 1st 15th 1st$ 7th 8th 1st$ 3rd$ 17th 23rd 32nd 3rd$ 2nd 3rd 46th 48th

Organization Colorado Rockies Cincinnati Reds Tampa Bay Rays Colorado Rockies Minnesota Twins Los Angeles Dodgers Kansas City Royals Seattle Mariners Arizona Diamondbacks Minnesota Twins Cleveland Indians Los Angeles Angels Detroit Tigers Oakland Athletics Florida Marlins Colorado Rockies Oakland Athletics Seattle Mariners New York Yankees Oakland Athletics San Diego Padres Houston Astros Kansas City Royals Kansas City Royals San Diego Padres San Francisco Giants Los Angeles Angels Bend Rainbows Bend Rainbows Los Angeles Angels Chicago Cubs Chicago Cubs San Francisco Giants Chicago Cubs New York Yankees Houston Astros New York Yankees Baltimore Orioles New York Mets

* January Secondary Draft # January Draft $ June Secondary Draft

AT OREGON In four seasons (2009-12), the Ducks have had 20 student-athletes receive all-conference honors, including five named to the first team. In addition, four Ducks have played for the Collegiate National team, and Tyler Anderson (2011), Alex Keudell (2012) and Jimmie Sherfy (2012) have earned All-America honors.

ACADEMICS In four seasons (2009-12), 11 Ducks have received conference allacademic honors. In addition, 14 student-athletes have received their degrees from the University of Oregon. In 2011, Jack Marder was named to the 2011 Capital One Academic All-District VIII Second Team.

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GREATEST MOMENTS

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Greatest Moments

1912: Led by player-coach Homer Jamison, the 1912 Oregon baseball squad won the Northwest Intercollegiate championship with an 8-0 record.

1928: Head coach Bill Reinhart led the Ducks to the Northern Division championship. Oregon defeated Washington twice and Oregon State College on three occasions before taking two of three from Washington State to capture the crown. The third and deciding game was decided by Donald McCormick’s 10th inning home run. 1934-1935: Bill Reinhart departed Oregon after 1935, but not after winning two consecutive Northern Division championships, bringing his career total to three. In 1934, the only thing that stood between Oregon and a title was Washington State. The Ducks swept a double header in Pullman by the scores of 5-0 and 9-8 to take over first place. The 1935 season opener was played at the school’s new baseball field - now Howe Field - as Oregon defeated Oregon State 17-0. In a three-way tie for the crown, Oregon defeated Idaho and Oregon State twice with Herb Foulk on the mound for the final game of the year, to clinch the title. 1937: The Ducks finished the 1937 campaign under second-year coach Howard Hobson, and won their third Northern Division title in four years with a record of 12-2. 1939: Oregon won in its second Northern Division title in three years when pitcher Bob Hardy defeated

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Oregon State, 7-3, in the second to last game of the season. 1941: In late May, the Ducks clinched their third Northern Division title in five years. Finishing 11-4 in league play. On May 24, locked in a 1-1 tie against Oregon State in the ninth, Buck Berry tripled and Jake Shimshak dropped a bunt along the first base line to score the game-winning run. Oregon posted a team batting average of .309, led by Dick Whitman’s .412 clip. 1942: Oregon won its sixth Northern Division title in nine years as head coach Howard Hobson proclaimed his club to be the best defensive team in program history. 1944 and 1945: World War II prevented Oregon from fielding a team.

1946: Oregon captured its fourth straight Northern Division title as pitcher Harold “Hal” Saltzman won every game but one on the mound. On the last day of the season, his effort in a 5-3 win over Oregon State clinched the pennant for the Ducks as 3,500 fans watched the final game of the Civil War Series in which the Beavers had won the first three. 1947: The Howard Hobson era ends as the Ducks tie for second on the final day of the season, and Hobson leaves Oregon for Yale. 1951: Earl Averill, Jr., who went on to a professional career with the Chicago Cubs and California Angels, was a consensus All-American after claiming his second straight Northern Division batting crown after hitting

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.410 under fourth-year head coach Don Kirsch.

1953: Oregon won its first of three straight Northern Division championships. With two seniors, future Major Leaguer Earl Averill, Jr., and Jim Livesay leading the way. 1954: Oregon made its first and only trip to the College World Series under head coach Don Kirsch. After winning the Northern Division title, the Ducks hosted the Western Regionals at Howe Field, defeating Seattle, 9-4, and Fresno State, 9-5, and 1-0. In the final game between Oregon and Fresno State, Pete Williams homered and Norm Forbes tossed a four-hit shutout in a shortened five-inning game. At the College World Series in Omaha, Oregon lost to Massachusetts , 5-3, and Arizona, 12-1. 1955: The Ducks won their third straight Northern Division Title. 1957: Don Kirsch led the Oregon baseball program to its fourth Northern Division title in five years, winning 18 of 19 games during one stretch. In the playoffs, Oregon lost two games to eventual national champion USC. Outfielder Terry Maddox received All-American honors. 1963: At one time, the Oregon baseball program ranked second in the country in the national polls, but ended the year second in the Northern Division standings.


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1964: Led by all-star performers H.D. Murphy and Robbie Snow, Oregon clinched its first Northern Division crown for the first time since 1957, before traveling to Los Angeles and losing to USC by scores of 5-0 and 9-3 in the NCAA playoffs. Murphy led the Ducks batting .364 with 35 RBIs and 33 runs scored, while Snow tossed nine shutouts and managed a 1.08 ERA.

July 13, 2007: Director of Athletics Pat Kilkenny announced the reinstatement of baseball at Oregon. Sept. 1, 2007: Former College World Series championship skipper and twotime National Coach of the Year George Horton was hired by Director of Athletics Pat Kilkenny.

1971: In June of 1970 former player Mel Krause was named head coach at his alma mater.

in 1972: Oregon finished the year with a 24-13 record and 14-4 mark in the Northern Division, tying Washington State for first place, but the Ducks lost, 3-2, in Pullman in a playoff, giving Washington State the right to play USC for the Pac 8 Championship. Dave Roberts was Oregon’s All-American shortstop and was voted the collegiate player of the year after hitting .410 and leading the nation with 12 home runs. Roberts was then drafted by the San Diego Padres as the overall No. 1 pick.

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Feb. 20, 2009: Oregon baseball returned to the diamond for the first time 28 years, and the Ducks defeated Saint Mary’s 5-3 Moraga, Calif.

Feb. 27, 2009: The Ducks returned to PK Park, and christened their new home with a 1-0 ninth-inning victory over defending College World Series champion Fresno State, as a two-out rally was started by Eddie Rodriguez. He eventually scored the gamewinning run on Andrew Schmidt’s walk-off single. Or-

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egon finished the season with a record of 14-42. 2010: On Feb. 19, Oregon opened the year on the road with a 7-3 victory over fourth-ranked Cal State Fullerton. On April 25, J.J. Altobelli hit the first UO grand slam at PK Park as the Ducks defeated USC, 8-4, and clinched the series. On May 1, Justin LaTempa pitched a one-hit shutout in a 6-0 win over Washington State. On May 16, Eddie Rodriguez hit for the cycle in a 17-7 win over East Tennessee State. In UO’s second year back, the Ducks were selected to the NCAA Tournament and finished the year with a 40-24 record. 2012: The Ducks finished the season last year with a school record 46 wins and the school’s first ever Super Regional appearance in the modern era. UO finished the season ranked in all five national polls, including a No. 11 ranking by Baseball America. Oregon also finished with 19 Pac-12 Conference wins, the most in program history, and UO’s thirdplace conference finish was the best for the program since taking second place in the Northern Division in 1978. Senior Alex Keudell’s 11 wins set a new UO single-season record, and he was the first Duck in program history to be named Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year. Sophomore Jimmie Sherfy’s 19 saves set new Oregon single-season and all-time records, and ranked second in the nation.

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On The Tube The Oregon baseball team has several regular-season games televised nationally during the 2013 season. The Pac-12 Networks will broadcast five games, while ESPNU will televise the Ducks’ game against Stanford on April 28. On The Air All Oregon baseball games are broadcast on the radio airwaves throughout the state, and are also available online at www.GoDucks.com. In Print The Oregon baseball team is covered by two of the state’s largest newspapers; The Oregonian (Portland) and The Register Guard (Eugene). In addition, the Ducks receive coverage from the UO campus newspaper, The Daily Emerald.

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CUTTING EDGE SOCIAL MEDIA COMMAND CENTER Launched in August, the Quack Cave, powered by Postano™, is the innovative social media visualization platform. The Quack Cave enables its student volunteers to review, moderate and share the 150,000+ posts generated by fans every football game. This has allowed the school to facilitate increased social sharing and national buzz around the Duck brand. While the Quack Cave has initially been focused on supporting football, it is expected that the command center will expand within its role as the hub of Oregon social media engagement. “The Quack Cave has delivered on each and every one of our objectives, and the technologies that we have invested in, such as Postano™, have enabled our student volunteers to fully leverage the content and energy being created by Duck Fans nationwide, and facilitate increased interaction within the community. We look forward to utilizing the Quack Cave’s proven capabilities to further enhance and support all of the school’s athletic endeavors going forward,” said Craig Pintens, Senior Associate Athletic Director for the University of Oregon Athletic Department.

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NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 34 35 37 38 39 44 47 49 51 52

Pos.

Connor Hofmann OF Brett Thomas OF Brando Tessar RHP Kyle Garlick OF Jake Reed RHP Scott Heineman OF Nick Catalano OF Kevin Minjares INF Tyler Baumgartner OF Cole Wiper RHP Andrew Mendenhall OF Shaun Chase C Josh Graham C Cole Irvin LHP Aaron Payne INF Ryan Hambright INF J.J. Altobelli INF Jordan Spencer LHP Christian Jones LHP Ryon Healy INF Jared Priestley RHP Tommy Thorpe LHP Craig Meredith INF Steven Packard OF Jimmie Sherfy RHP Sam Johnson RHP Garrett Cleavinger LHP Mitchell Tolman INF Daniel Pardini C Desmond Santos INF Jeff Gold RHP Clayton Crum RHP Derek Smith RHP Darrell Hunter RHP Jake Jelmini INF/1B

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6-0 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-8 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-8 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3

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COACHING STAFF 8 12 10 17

Head Coach: George Horton (Fifth Season • Cal State Fullerton ‘78;) Assistant Coach: Mark Wasikowski (Second Season • Pepperdine, ‘94) Assistant Coach: Jay Uhlman (Third Season • Nevada, ‘98) Assistant Coach: Dean Stiles (Second Season • Oregon, ‘82) Director of Operations: Luke Emanuel (Fifth Season • St. John’s ‘04)

SUPPORT STAFF Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jim Radcliffe, (Pacific (Ore.), ‘80; Oregon, ‘92, 28th year) Head Athletic Trainer: Tom Embree (Oregon, ‘84 & ‘86; 17th year) Equipment Manger: Brada Terada (Oregon, ‘10, 3rd year) Student Managers: Erik Bonn, Mark Fania, Cam Gaulke, Austin Hartsook, Doug Hobson, Tony Hong, Kevin Marable, Spencer Schloss, Jamie Walton, Scott Wooley

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Hometown/Previous School

Jr. San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine HS) Jr. Poway, Calif. (Poway HS) Jr. Simi Valley, Calif. (Chaminade HS) Jr. Chino Hills, Calif. (Chino Hills HS) So. La Mesa, Calif. (Helix HS) So. Pacific Palisades, Calif. (Crespi Carmelite HS) Fr. Anaheim, Calif. (Esperanza HS) Jr. Port Hueneme, Calif. (Oxnard CC) (Camarillo HS) Jr. Poulsbo, Wash. (Bellevue CC) Fr. Bellevue, Wash. (Newport HS) Sr. Kennewick, Wash. (Southridge HS) So. Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista HS) Fr. Roseburg, Ore. (Roseburg HS) Fr. Yorba Linda, Calif. (Servite HS) Jr. San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) Sr. Corona, Calif. (Temescal Canyon HS) Sr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Woodbridge HS) So. Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton HS) Jr. Danville, Calif. (Monte Vista HS) Jr. West Hills, Calif. (Crespi Carmelite HS) Fr. Roseburg, Ore. (Roseburg HS) So. Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen HS) RJr. Folsom, Calif. (American River CC) So. San Marcos, Calif. (Mission Hills HS) Jr. Camarillo, Calif. (Newbury Park HS) RFr. Beaverton, Ore. (Westview HS) Fr. Baldwin City, Kan. (Lawrence HS) Fr. Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro HS) Jr. Sonoma, Calif. (Justin Siena HS) Jr. DesMoines, Wash. (Pierce CC) (Mount Rainer HS) RJr. Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo HS) Jr. Spring, Texas (Howard College) (Klein HS) RFr. Pleasant Hill, Ore. (Pleasant Hill HS) Jr. Springfield, Ore. (Thurston HS) Jr. Manhattan Beach, Calif. (College of the Canyons)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 22 J.J. Altobelli INF 13 Tyler Baumgartner OF 7 Nick Catalano OF 16 Shaun Chase C 35 Garrett Cleavinger LHP 47 Clayton Crum RHP 4 Kyle Garlick OF 44 Jeff Gold RHP 18 Josh Graham C 21 Ryan Hambright INF 25 Ryon Healy INF 6 Scott Heineman C 1 Connor Hofmann OF 51 Darrell Hunter RHP 19 Cole Irvin LHP 52 Jake Jelmini INF/1B 34 Sam Johnson RHP 24 Christian Jones LHP 15 Andrew Mendenhall OF 28 Craig Meredith INF 9 Kevin Minjares INF 29 Steven Packard OF 38 Daniel Pardini C 20 Aaron Payne INF 26 Jared Priestley RHP 5 Jake Reed RHP 39 Desmond Santos INF 30 Jimmie Sherfy RHP 49 Derek Smith RHP 23 Jordan Spencer LHP 3 Brando Tessar RHP 2 Brett Thomas OF 27 Tommy Thorpe LHP 37 Mitchell Tolman INF 14 Cole Wiper RHP

pronunciation guide Nick Catalano................................Cat-uh-lawn-O Garrett Cleavinger................................Clev-in-jer Ryon Healy........................................ Ryan Heal-ee Scott Heineman............................ High-neh-min Jake Jelmini......................................Gel-MEAN-ee Kevin Minjares......................................Min-har-es Brando Tessar................................................Tess-er

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DATE OPPONENT Fri., Feb. 15 at Hawaii Sat., Feb. 16 at Hawaii Sun., Feb. 17 at Hawaii Mon., Feb. 18 at Hawaii Fri., Feb. 22 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Sat., Feb. 23 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Sun., Feb. 24 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Tue., Feb. 26 PORTLAND Fri., March 1 at Cal State Fullerton Sat., March 2 at Cal State Fullerton Sun., March 3 at Cal State Fullerton Mon., March 4 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Tue., March 5 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Fri., March 8 VANDERBILT Sat., March 9 VANDERBILT Sun., March 10 VANDERBILT Tues., March 12 TEXAS STATE Wed., March 13 TEXAS STATE Fri., March 15 at USC* Sat., March 16 at USC* Sun., March 17 at USC* Fri., March 22 ARIZONA* Sat., March 23 ARIZONA* Sun., March 24 ARIZONA* Tues., March 26 PORTLAND Thur., March 28 WASHINGTON* Fri., March 29 WASHINGTON* Sat., March 30 WASHINGTON* Fri., April 5 at Arizona State* Sat., April 6 at Arizona State* Sun., April 7 at Arizona State* Tues., April 9 at Oregon State Fri., April 12 at California* Sat., April 13 at California* Sun., April 14 at California* Tues., April 16 at Portland Fri., April 19 UCLA* Sat., April 20 UCLA* Sun., April 21 UCLA* Tues., April 23 at Portland Fri., April 26 STANFORD* Sat., April 27 STANFORD* Sun., April 28 STANFORD* Tues., April 30 at Seattle Wed., May 1 at Seattle Fri., May 3 at Washington State* Sat., May 4 at Washington State* Sun., May 5 at Washington State* Fri., May 10 at Ohio State Sat., May 11 at Ohio State Sun., May 12 at Ohio State Tues., May 14 GONZAGA Wed., May 15 GONZAGA Fri., May 17 OREGON STATE* Sat., May 18 OREGON STATE* Sun., May 19 OREGON STATE* Tues., May 21 at Oregon State Fri., May 24 at Utah* Sat., May 25 at Utah* Sun., May 26 at Utah* Home games in CAPS and BOLD * Pac-12 Conference games

LOCATION Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. Fullerton, Calif. Fullerton, Calif. Fullerton, Calif. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz. Corvallis, Ore. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Portland, Ore. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. Portland, Ore. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. Everett, Wash. Bellevue, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. EUGENE, ORE. Corvallis, Ore. Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah

TIME (PT) 8:35 PM (PT) 8:35 PM (PT) 3:05 PM (PT) 3:05 PM (PT) 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 12:30 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 12:30 PM 6:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:05 PM 12:05 PM 9:05 AM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 12:00 PM 5:35 PM 6:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM

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ROAD HEADQUARTERS HAWAII (Honolulu, Hawaii • Feb. 14-18) Courtyard Marriott, Waikiki Beach 400 Royal Hawaiian Avenue • Honolulu, Hawaii • 96815 Phone: 808-954-4000

CAL STATE FULLERTON (Fullerton, Calif. • Feb. 28-March 3) Red Lion Hotel Anaheim 1850 South Harbor Blvd. • Anaheim, CA 92802 Phone: 714-383-6196

USC (Los Angeles, Calif. • March 14-17) Courtyard Marriott, Marina Del Rey 13480 Maxella Ave.• Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 Phone: 310-822-8555

ARIZONA STATE (Phoenix, Ariz. • April 4-7) Courtyard Marriott, Tempe Dowtown 601 South Ash Avenue • Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-966-2800

CALIFORNIA (Berkeley, Calif. • April 11-14) Courtyard Marriott, Richmond/Berkeley 3150 Garrity Way • Richmond, CA 94806 Phone: 510-262-0700

SEATTLE (Seattle, Wash. • April 30-May 1) Red Lion Hotel Bellevue 11211 Main Street • Bellevue, WA 98004 Phone: 425-455-5240

OHIO STATE (Columbus, Ohio • May 9-12) Courtyard Marriott, Columbus Downtown 35 West Spring Street • Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 614-228-3200

UTAH (Salt Lake City, UT • May 23-26) Red Lion Hotel Salt Lake Downtown 161 W. 600th South • Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Phone: 801-521-7373

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JR • 2V • OF • L/R • 6-0 • 175 San Diego, Calif. • St. Augustine HS

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JR • 2V • OF • L/R • 6-1 • 195 Poway, Calif. • Poway HS

FR • HS • OF • R/R • 6-1 • 180 Anaheim, Calif. • Esperanza HS

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14 Cole WIPER

15 Andrew MENDENHALL

RS-FR •HS •RHP• R/R • 6-3 •180 Bellevue, Wash. • Newport HS

SR • 3V •OF • R/R • 6-3 • 200

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21 Ryan HAMBRIGHT

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JR • 2V • RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 195 Simi Valley, Calif. • Chaminade HS

JR • JC • INF • R/R • 5-8 • 160 Port Hueneme, Calif. • Oxnard CC

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SO • 1V • C • R/R • 6-1 • 205 Pacific Palisades, Calif. • Crespi Carmelite HS

Tyler 12 Mark WASIKOWSKI 13 BAUMGARTNER

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Newport Beach, Calif. • Woodbridge HS

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Corona, Calif. • Temescal Canyon HS

Jake REED

JR • 2V • OF • R/R • 6-1 • 190 Chino Hills, Calif. • Chino Hills HS

SO • 1V • C • R/R • 6-0 • 210 Phoenix, Ariz. • Desert Vista HS

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JR • JC • OF • L/R • 6-0 • 195 Poulsbo, Wash. • Bellevue CC

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FR • HS • C • R/R • 6-0 • 210 Roseburg, Ore. • Roseburg HS

FR • HS • LHP • L/L • 6-4 • 185 Yorba Linda, Calif. • Servite HS

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FR • HS • RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 190 Roseburg, Ore. • Roseburg HS

SO • 1V • LHP • L/L • 6-0 • 185

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RS-FR • 1V • RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 195 FR • HS • LHP • L/L • 6-1 • 206 Beaverton, Ore. • Westview HS Baldwin City, Kan. • Lawrence HS

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Camarillo, Calif. • Newbury Park HS

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george HORTON Now entering his fifth season at the helm of the Oregon baseball program, George Horton continues his effort to rebuild a competitive baseball legacy at the University of Oregon. Horton added to his two National Coach of the Year awards when he was named the 2012 Field Turf NCAA Division I Coach of the Year in Januray 2013. During his four seasons with the Ducks, Horton has coached two All-Americans, 19 all-conference players, four collegiate national team players and 18 Major League Baseball draft picks. Horton has a 132-109-1 record in four years at Oregon. He was chosen as the man to resurrect the program in September of 2007, after Oregon baseball had been dormant since 1981. Two of Horton’s greatest accomplishments during his tenure are Oregon’s run to

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in the 2010 MLB Draft, and a fifth sign a free agent contract. The Ducks were also ranked in four out of five final national polls.

The 2012 baseball season was a magical one for Horton and the Ducks. Oregon finished 46-19 overall and went 19-11 in the Pac-12, good enough for third in the conference. After putting together a 42-17 regular season, the Ducks hosted the NCAA Regionals in Eugene, where they knocked off fourth-ranked Austin Peay twice and Cal State Fullerton to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals. In the Super Regionals, also played in Eugene, Oregon fell to Kent State and was one victory shy of advancing to the College World Series. Five Ducks were named to the Pac-12 AllConference team and Jimmie Sherfy and Alex Keudell garnered second-team All-American honors.

In order to reach the postseason in just their second year since reinstatement, the Ducks made massive improvements following Horton’s lead; improving their batting average from .227 to .292, improving a 5.07 ERA to 3.29, more than doubling its run total from 158 to 376, and nearly doubling extra-base hits from 84 to 164.

In 2011, the Ducks’ 33-26-1 record did not allow for an NCAA Tournament bid despite the club getting hot late and finishing with a 10-3-1 record in its last 14 games as well as posting series wins over tourney teams Stanford, Arizona and Oregon State. Despite the disappointment of missing the postseason, Oregon witnessed a record eight players drafted, including first-round selection Tyler Anderson. Anderson was Oregon’s first first-round draft pick and All-American since 1972.

In 2009, the Ducks 14-42 record reflected a first-year program, but with top-rate facilities such as PK Park and the John E. Jaqua Academic Center, along with a highly-respected coaching staff, improvement for 2010 was apparent.

Horton and his staff have also been masterful recruiters during their tenure. The Ducks received six consecutive (2008-13) top-25 recruiting class rankings as well as three top-10 classes in the last four years (2010, 2011, 2013). Off the field, Horton’s team has garnered 11 allconference academic selections. During the last four seasons, Oregon’s attendance has also ranked in the top 35 nationally. Horton has built the Oregon program emphasizing, pitching, solid defense and timely hitting. UO’s pitching staff has posted an ERA that ranked in the nation’s top20 in each of the last three seasons, including the 2010 staff which ranked third in the country (3.29). In 2011, Oregon’s .975 fielding percentage ranked 17th in the nation while the club’s 60 turned double pays ranked 23rd. The 2012 team ranked second in the country in hits allowed per nine innings giving up just 7.15, while defensively the Ducks ranked seventh in fielding percentage at .978. Under Horton’s watch in 2010, Oregon improved its record from 14-42 (2009) to 40-24. The 22-game improvement was the second-best turnaround in the country since the NCAA began tracking the stat in 1998. Horton also recorded his eighth 40win season, and made his 12th appearance in the NCAA Tournament, taking the Ducks to the Norwich Regional as the No. 3 seed and reaching the final game against 10th-ranked Florida State. Following the season, Oregon had four players taken

The Ducks finished 2010 with a 9-6 record against ranked teams, a 3-3 record against the nation’s No. 1-ranked clubs, and won five Pac-10 series, finishing the year with a 13-14 league record that tied for fifth in the conference.

Oregon did have monumental wins in 2009 with a 5-3 season-opening victory at Saint Mary’s, and an electrifying 1-0 victory over defending 2008 College World Series champion Fresno State in the program’s first game at PK Park. Enthusiasm around the program’s rebirth was lofty in 2009. A total of 57,704 fans came to PK Park as the Ducks had three official sellouts and averaged 2,404 fans per game In 15 seasons as a Division I head coach, Horton has coached 17 players that ascended to the major leagues, 23 All-Americans, two national players of the year, five conference players of the year, seven conference pitchers of the year, 52 first-team allconference players, 15 players who were chosen for the collegiate national team, four first-round draft picks and 103 MLB Draft picks. When then Athletic Director Pat Kilkenny announced the reinstatement of the University of Oregon’s baseball program in July 2007, the reaction among Duck supporters and baseball fans in the community was one of resounding excitement and anticipation. That level of emotion shot through the roof when Horton, a former College World Series championship skipper and two-time National Coach of the Year, was announced as Oregon’s new head coach on Sept. 1, 2007. Horton, who spent 11 seasons at the helm of national power Cal State Fullerton and led the Titans to the 2004 National Championship, is the Ducks’ 12th baseball coach in school history and it’s first since the program was discontinued following the 1981 season. During his tenure with the Titans, Horton compiled an overall record of 490-212-1 (.698) and oversaw six appearances in the College World Series, including

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Horton vs. Opponents School Alabama Arizona Arizona St. Arkansas Pine Bluff Austin Peay Baylor Belmont Biola BYU California Cal Poly CS Northridge CS Fullerton Clemson Connecticut East Carolina East Tennessee St. Florida St. Fresno St. Georgia Tech Gonzaga Harvard Hawaii Houston Illinois Kent State Long Beach St. LMU LSU Miami Michigan Minnesota Mississippi St. Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Mexico St. North Carolina Northeastern Notre Dame Ohio St. Oklahoma Oregon St. Pacific Pepperdine Portland Rice Sacramento St. Saint Louis Saint Mary’s Sam Houston St. San Diego San Diego St. San Francisco San Jose St. Santa Clara Seattle South Carolina Southern Utah Stanford Temple Tennessee Texas Texas A&M Texas Tech Texas St. Tulane UC Davis UC Irvine UCLA UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara UNLV USC Utah Vanderbilt Vanguard Virginia Tech Washington Washington St. West Virginia Wichita State

Overall Record 3-3 18-12 14-13 1-0 2-0 4-2 1-0 1-0 5-1 9-9 36-6 24-7 2-0 1-0 3-0 3-3 3-0 1-5 26-5 2-0 6-0 3-0 6-7 8-2 0-1 1-2 45-33 15-7 1-2 4-1 2-0 5-3 3-0 3-0 1-0 26-5 15-0 0-2 1-0 3-0 2-1 1-3 6-14 33-4 14-12 6-6 3-3 16-6 1-0 3-3 1-0 14-2-1 6-2 4-0 1-0 3-2 7-1-1 2-1 1-0 21-30 1-0 1-0 3-2 1-0 1-1 0-2 7-1 8-0 14-10 26-12 10-11 30-9 22-4 21-18 2-1 3-0 1-0 1-0 5-13 4-8 1-0 6-6

BWC Tourn. Reg. - - - 2-1 - 2-0 - - - 2-0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - 1-0 - - - 2-0 - - - - - 0-2 - 4-1 - - - - - 3-0 - - - - - - - - 2-1 1-0 - 1-0 - 0-2 - - - 2-0 - 2-0 - - - 1-0 - - 2-0 - - - - - - 1-0 - 3-0 - - - - - - 0-1 - - 2-1 - - - - 0-1 - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - 0-1 - - - - - - - 0-1 - 1-0 - - - - - - - 1-1 - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - -

Super Reg. CWS - - 3-3 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - 0-1 - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - 1-2 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 2-0 2-0 - 1-0 - - - 0-2 - - 2-1 - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-1 - - 1-5 - - - 2-0 - 1-0 - - - 2-0 1-0 - - 0-1 2-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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Hometown Downey, Calif. Education Master’s: Cal Lutheran, 1980; Bachelor’s: Cal State Fullerton,1978 Coaching Experience University of Oregon – Head Coach, 2009-present Cal State Fullerton – Head Coach, 1997-2007 Cal State Fullerton – Assistant Coach, 1991-96 Cerritos College – Head Coach, 1985-90 Cerritos College – Assistant Coach, 1977, 1981-84 Los Angeles Valley College, Assistant Coach, 1978-80 Playing Experience Cerritos College (1972-73): Team Captain (’73); Dallas Moon Award (’73) State Champions Cal State Fullerton (1975-76): All-PCAA (’75 & ’76). First Cal State Fullerton team to go to the College World Series in 1975. Personal Age: 59 He and his wife, Francie, have four daughters: Michele, Heather, Loyal and Rebecca, and six granddaughters: Angelica (12), Alyssa (10), Kailey (9), Kendall (8), Samantha (3) and Calise (2).

HEAD COACH • UNIVERSITY OF OREGON (2009-PRESENT)

Year Record Pct. Pac-12 Postseason 2012 46-19 .708 19-11 (3rd) Super Regional 2011 33-26-1 .559 11-16 (8th) 2010 40-24 .625 13-14 (T-5th) Regional 2009 13-40 .325 4-23 (10th) Total 132-109-1 .548 Student-Athlete Honors: All-Americans: 3, All-Conference Players: 20, First-Team All-Conference Players: 5, All-Conference Academic: 11, Collegiate National Team: 4, First Round Draft Picks: 1, Draft Picks: 18

HEAD COACH • CAL STATE FULLERTON (1997-2007) Year 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Record 38-25 50-15 46-18 47-22 50-16 37-22 48-18 38-21 50-14 47-17 39-24-1

Pct. .603 .769 .719 .681 .758 .627 .727 .644 .781 .734 .617

Big West 10-11 (5th) 18-3 (1st) 16-5 (1st) 19-2 (1st) 15-6 (2nd) 14-10 (T-4th) 14-4 (1st) 21-9 (T-1st) 25-5 (1st) 25-5 (1st-South) 21-9 (2nd-South)

Postseason College World Series College World Series Super Regional College World Series College World Series NCAA Regional College World Series Regional College World Series Regional Regional

Championship Big West Conference Big West Conference Big West Conference, NCAA CWS

Big West Conference Co-Big West Conference Big West Conference Big West Conference South Big West Conference

Coaching Honors: Big West Conference Coach of the Year: 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006; Baseball America Coach of the Year (2003) Collegiate Baseball Coach of the Year (2004), ABCA National Coach of the Year (2004). Student-Athlete Honors: All-Americans: 21. Academic All-Americans: 3, National Players of the Year: 2, Conference Players of the Year: 5, Conference Pitchers of the Year: 6, Conference Coach of the Year: 5, First-Team All-Conference Players: 47, Collegiate National Team: 11, Player in the Major Leagues: 17, First Round Draft Picks: 3, Draft Picks: 85

HEAD COACH • CERRITOS COLLEGE (1985-90) Year 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985

Record 36-7 43-9 38-13 46-5 24-14 39-5

Pct. .837 .827 .745 .902 .632 .886

South Coast 19-1 15-5 15-6 18-3 14-10 21-3

Championship Conference Co-Conference, Southern California, State Co-Conference, Southern California Conference, Southern California, State Conference, Southern California, State

Coaching Honors: South Coast Conference Coach of the Year: 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990; National Junior College Coach of the Year: 1985, 1987, 1989; CCCBCA Coach of the Year: 1990 Student-Athlete Honors: All-Americans: 15, Conference Players of the Year: 3, First-Team All-Conference Players: 30, All-Conference Players: 46, Players in the Major Leagues: 4, Draft Picks: 18

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coaching honors

Year School 1985 Cerritos College 1986 Cerritos College 1987 Cerritos College 1988 Cerritos College 1989 Cerritos College 1990 Cerritos College Cerritos Totals (Six Years)

Record 39-5 24-14 46-5 38-13 43-9 36-7 226-53

Pct. .886 .632 .902 .745 .827 .837 .810

Titles C/S

1997 Cal State Fullerton 1998 Cal State Fullerton 1999 Cal State Fullerton 2000 Cal State Fullerton 2001 Cal State Fullerton 2002 Cal State Fullerton 2003 Cal State Fullerton 2004 Cal State Fullerton 2005 Cal State Fullerton 2006 Cal State Fullerton 2007 Cal State Fullerton Fullerton Totals (11 Years)

39-24-1 47-17 50-14 38-21 48-18 37-22 50-16 47-22 46-18 50-15 38-25 490-212-1

.617 .734 .781 .644 .727 .627 .758 .681 .719 .769 .603 .698

C South C/R/SR* C C/R/SR*

2009 Oregon 2010 Oregon 2011 Oregon 2012 Oregon Oregon Totals (4 Years)

13-40 40-24 33-26-1 46-19 132-109-1

.245 .625 .559 .708 .548

Division I Totals (15 Years) Collegiate Record (21 Years)

576-302-2 802-355-2

.659 .694

C/S C C/S C

R/SR* C/R/SR/N* C/R C/R/SR* C/R/SR*

1985 1987 1989 1990 1994 1998 1999 2003 2004 2005 2006 2012

National Junior College Coach of the Year South Coast Conference Coach of the Year National Junior College Coach of the Year South Coast Conference Coach of the Year National Junior College Coach of the Year South Coast Conference Coach of the Year CCCBCA Coach of the Year South Coast Conference Coach of the Year Inducted into California Community College Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame Big West Conference Coach of the Year Big West Conference Coach of the Year Baseball America National Coach of the Year Inducted into Downey High School Hall of Fame Collegiate Baseball National Coach of the Year ABCA National Coach of the Year Big West Conference Coach of the Year Big West Conference Coach of the Year Big West Conference Coach of the Year Field Turf NCAA Division I Coach of the Year

Legend: (C) Conference; (S) State; (R) Regional; (SR) Super Regional; (N) National; (*) College World Series appearance back-to-back berths in 2006 and 2007 as well as 2003 and 2004. He was named National Coach of the Year by Baseball America in 2003, and garnered the ABCA and Collegiate Baseball National awards following his squad’s title run in 2004. Horton was also a five-time Big West Conference Coach of the Year, most recently earning the hardware in 2006 on the heels of his third 50-win season at the Division I level. The Cal State Fullerton graduate spent six years as an assistant coach at his alma mater under legendary college baseball coach Augie Garrido before succeeding him in 1997. Horton was the current Texas skipper’s associate head coach, helping CSF to the 1995 National Championship. Prior to joining Garrido’s staff, Horton spent six years as the head coach at Cerritos College, compiling a junior college record of 226-53 (.810) from 1985-90. Horton’s teams have reached a No. 1 ranking in national polls in part(s) of the 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 seasons. Entering the 2010 season, Horton’s .665 winning percentage ranked in the top 20 among active Division I coaches (minimum five years). Horton, who is one of nine men to have appeared in Omaha as a player (1975) and a head coach, has seen 103 players selected in the Major League Baseball FirstYear Draft, including 11 in 2003 and 14 in 2005. From 1997-2007, 10 of the MLB draft classes contained at least

five of Horton’s players. In addition, 26 former Titans ascended to the Major Leagues during Horton’s 17 years at Cal State Fullerton. Southpaw Ricky Romero (Toronto, 2005) became the third first-round pick taken under Horton’s CSF reign, joining Chad Cordero (Montreal, 2003) and Adam Johnson (Minnesota, 2000) on the list of players taken in the opening round of the Major League Amateur Draft. Other standouts taken in the draft include Aaron Rowand, who was a “sandwich” pick going between the first and second rounds in 1998; Shane Costa, a secondrounder in 2003; and battery mates Kurt Suzuki and Jason Windsor, who were taken in the second and third rounds, respectively, on the first day of the 2004 draft. In 2007, Horton’s Cal State Fullerton team recovered from an up-and-down regular season to sweep through the NCAA regional and super regional rounds and land a spot in the CWS. The Titans drew eventual champion Oregon State and runner-up UC Irvine in Omaha, falling by one run in each contest, including a 13-inning crusher to the Anteaters. No team in baseball had a better pitching staff than the Titans in 2006 when they led the nation with a 2.73 ERA en route to a 50-15 ledger. The Titans’ success in 2006 featured an 18-3 league record to give CSF its third straight conference crown. Horton’s streak of coaching consecutive conference Players of the Year reached four as Justin Turner

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joined Sergio Pedroza (2005), Kurt Suzuki (2004) and Shane Costa (2003). He also looked after three straight Conference Pitchers of the Year in Wes Roemer (2006), Ricky Romero (2005) and Jason Windsor (2004); and had two players in four years (Roemer in 2006 and Suzuki in 2004) earn National Player of the Year recognition.

horton year-by-year

In 2005, Horton narrowly missed a fifth trip to Omaha as Arizona State defeated his squad, 9-8, in the third and final game of the Fullerton Super Regional. 2005 marked the year Horton molded the largest Major League draft class of his coaching tenure, as 14 players were selected in the first-year amateur draft. The 2005 draft class included No. 1 draft pick in Ricky Romero. Horton added the most impressive credential to his resume in 2004, bringing home a national title. In his eighth year as a Division I head coach, Horton led CSF past the Texas Longhorns and his mentor Garrido, 3-2, in Omaha. After a mediocre 15-16 start in 2004, Horton enlisted Sports Psychologist Dr. Ken Ravizza to clear the heads of the slumping troops. In storybook fashion, the team went on to finish an all-time best 19-2 in the Big West and win 27 of their next 32 games to reach the Series. Horton scripted a brilliant season in 2003, guiding Fullerton to a 15-1 start and leading the team to a program-best record of 31-3 at home. After sweeping through the home Regional, the Titans beat Arizona State - the top offensive team in the country - in a Super

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Regional to advance to Omaha. Fullerton got off to a 2-0 record in Omaha before to losses against Stanford, which headed on to the championship series. Horton’s team finished as the consensus No. 3 team in the nation for the second time in three years. For his efforts, Horton was named the National Coach of the Year by Baseball America, the highest reputed baseball publication. He was honored in December at the 2003 Baseball Winter Meetings in New Orleans. Horton’s CSF squad also made the trip to Omaha in 2001, when they carried the national No. 1 seed to Rosenblatt Stadium. After holding off local favorite Nebraska in the opener, the Titans lost a pair to Stanford with a win over Tulane in between. His team still finished No. 3 in all three national polls. Under Horton’s eye, the 2001 squad became the first team ever to sweep a three-game series against Miami (the eventual national champions) on the ‘Canes’ home field. His 2000 team, the unanimous preseason pick to win the conference and the consensus No. 2 team in the country, was the Big West co-champion and hosted a Regional for the first time. In 1999, the Horton’s Titans went 25-5 to win conference crown by four games. They swept three games at the Notre Dame Regional and then triumphed in three games in the Super Regional at Ohio State to qualify for the College World Series, where they went 1-2. In 1998, the Titans posted the best record in the conference at 25-5. They placed second at the LSU Regional, going 3-2 with a pair of losses to the host Tigers. In Horton’s debut season in 1997, Fullerton struggled to a 23-19-1 start, but then rattled off 15 victories in their final 18 regular season games. They lost the opener of the Big West Conference tournament at home to Pacific ace Dan Reichert, but came back to win four games in a row. They swept a doubleheader on the final day against host Long Beach State to capture the automatic NCAA tournament bid. Horton’s Division I head coaching career began when he was promoted to replace Garrido, who left to take over the program at the University of Texas. A 1978 CSF

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graduate, Horton had returned to the campus in 1991 and over the next six seasons helped lead the Titans to a 264-99 record and three trips to the CWS, where they won the 1995 crown with a 57-9 season. During the years Horton was responsible for the pitching staff, nine pitchers received All-America honors and James Popoff (1992), Matt Wagner (1994) and Ted Silva (1995) won Big West Conference Pitcher of the Year honors. Dan Naulty became the first pitcher under Horton’s guidance to reach the major leagues when he made the 1996 opening-day roster for the Minnesota Twins. He later earned a World Series ring with the 1999 New York Yankees. Another Horton product, Brent Billingsley, made two appearances for the Florida Marlins early in the 1999 season. During his 15 years as a Division I head coach, Horton has witnessed 17 of his former players ascend to the Major Leagues. Those players include; Ricky Romero (Toronto, 2009), Justin Turner (Baltimore, 2009), Kurt Suzuki (Oakland, 2007) and Jordan DeJong (Toronto, 2007). Also in that group includes three players that made their big league debuts in 2006; Reed Johnson (Los Angeles Dodgers), Mark Kotsay (Chicago White Sox) and Aaron Rowand (San Francisco). Nevin and Kotsay were both Golden Spikes Award winners, national players of the year, No. 1 draft picks, College World Series MVPs and U.S. Olympians. Brian Loyd and Jason Moler - also tutored in part by Horton were Olympians while Kotsay was chosen as the college player of the decade (1990’s) by Baseball America. Sixteen U.S. National Team members have also been pupils of Horton’s, with Nevin (1991) being the first, and Wes Roemer (2006) becoming the latest to don the red, white and blue. Horton began his head coaching career at Cerritos College in Norwalk, Calif., where he guided the Falcons to three junior college state championships in six years. He compiled a 226-53 record and won the California titles in 1985, 1987 and 1989. Each of those years he was selected National Junior College Coach of the Year. His best season was 1987 when the Falcons went 46-5. He had a South Coast Conference record of 102-28 (.785) and was a fourtime South Coast Conference Coach of the Year (1985, 1987, 1989 and 1990).

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He had many players graduate to the Major Leagues including Brian Hunter, who played for the Atlanta Braves in the 1991 World Series. Other names include Mike Benjamin, Craig Worthington, Ever Magallanes, Al Osuna, Joel Adamson, Dan Patterson, Luis Medina, Jeff Hearron, Naulty and Olympian Bret Barberie. Horton’s coaching career began as an assistant at Cerritos in 1976-77 and he went to Los Angeles Valley College the following three seasons, where he coached with former Long Beach State Coach Dave Snow. In 1980, he moved back to Cerritos as an assistant to Gordie Douglas before taking the head job in 1985. In addition, he coached during the summer for the Fairbanks (AK) Goldpanners (1981 and 1983) and the Hutchinson (KS) Broncs (1982). Among those who played for him on those summer teams were Shane Mack, Oddibe McDowell, Joe Magrane, Dan Plesac, Phil Stevenson, Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds. Horton was a player on the Cerritos College teams in 1972 and 1973. As the Falcons’ team captain in 1973, he won the Dallas Moon Award and was a member of the state championship team. Horton played two seasons for Garrido at Cal State Fullerton in 1975 and 1976 and won All-PCAA honors as both a junior and a senior. He was on the first Fullerton team to go to the College World Series in 1975. He batted .308 as a junior and .290 as a senior while playing first base. In 1994, Horton was inducted into the California Community College Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He also was inducted into the Downey High School Hall of Fame in May of 2003 and was honored in 2005 with the Orange County Manager of the Year Award, given by the Orange Coast Chapter of the Society for Advancement of Management. Horton earned his bachelor’s degree from Cal State Fullerton in 1978 and a master’s from Cal Lutheran in 1980.


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HORTON’S drafted players list CERRITOS COLLEGE HEAD COACH 1985 (1) Scott Wilkinson OF, Minnesota Twins, 13th round #457 1987 (3) Craig Wilson C, Boston, 3rd round #84, AA Brian Hunter 1B, Atlanta, 8th round #194, MLB Bret Barberie INF, Kansas City, 65th round #1247, MLB 1989 (10) Javier Fimbres 1B, Minnesota, 20th round #529, Rookie C.J. Kerr, LHP, Toronto, 26th round, #679, High A Joe Arredondo 3B, New York Mets, 37th round #970, Low A John Corona P, St. Louis, 39th round #1004, AAA L.V. Powell OF, Seattle, 45th round #1152, High A Tommy Boudreau OF, Seattle, 47th round #1197, Low A Bobby Magallanes SS, Seattle, 50th round #1260, AA Tony Muser 2B, Detroit, 54th round #1346 Craig Fairbrother OF, Houston, 66th round #1451 Scott Mowl, 1B, Houston, 78th round #1481 1990 (4) Joel Adamson LHP, Philadelphia, 7th round #185, MLB Ron Rico, 1B, Seattle, 32nd round, #850, Rookie C.J. Kerr LHP, Los Angeles Dodgers, 8th round #218, High A Scott Mowl RHP, Houston, 93rd round #1483 CAL STATE FULLERTON ASST. COACH 1991 (2) Frank Charles C/OF, San Francisco 17th round #454, MLB Matt Hattabaugh OF, Chicago White Sox, 21st round #567, A 1992 (5) Phil Nevin 3B, Houston, 1st round #1, MLB Jason Moler C, Philadelphia, 4th round #109, AAA Dan Naulty RHP, Minnesota, 14th round #402, MLB James Popoff, RHP, 27th round, #749, A Yusef Ford P, Chicago White Sox, 31st round #876, Rookie 1993 (4) Nate Rodriquez SS, Philadelphia, 21st round #580 Tony Banks OF, Oakland, 21st round #601, High A Jeremy Carr 2B, Kansas City, 23rd round #637, AAA Bret Hemphill C, Milwaukee, 56th round #1505, MLB 1994 (6) Dante Powell OF, San Francisco, 1st round #22, MLB Mike Parisi P, Florida, 6th round #152, AA Jeff Ferguson 2B, Minnesota, 9th round #239, AAA Bret Hemphill C, California, 14th round #377, MLB Jim Betzsold OF, Cleveland, 20th round #549, AA Adan Millan C, Philadelphia, 28th round #786, AAA 1995 (9) Jon Ward RHP, St. Louis, 8th round #211, Low A Tim Dixon LHP, Montreal, 14th round #395, AAA D.C. Olsen 1B, Montreal, 15th round #423, A Ted Silva, RHP, 21st round, #570, AA Tony Miranda OF, Kansas City, 24th round #666, AA John Mitchell RHP, Toronto, 25th round #692 Joe Fraser 2B, Minnesota, 27th round #744, Low A Brian Loyd, C, Cincinnati, 39th round, #1091, AAA Jeremy Giambi, OF, Detroit, 44th round, #1218, MLB 1996 (11) Mark Kotsay OF, Florida, 1st round #9, MLB Brent Billingsley P, Florida, 5th round #134, MLB Brian Loyd C, San Diego, 5th round #140, MLB Jeremy Giambi OF, Kansas City, 6th round #169, MLB Jack Jones SS, Los Angeles, 6th round #178, AAA Luis Estrella P, San Francisco, 20th round #582, AAA Skip Kill OF, Philadelphia, 27th round #796, AA

Mike Lamb, C, Minnesota, 31st round, #907, MLB Kirk Irvine P, Chicago White Sox, 46th round #1349, A Mark Chavez P, Arizona, 60th round #1600, Rookie Matt Wise, RHP, New York Y, 64th round, #1625, MLB CAL STATE FULLERTON HEAD COACH 1997 (7) Matt Wise P, Anaheim, 6th round #177, MLB Mike Lamb C, Texas, 7th round #227, MLB Brian Tokarse P, Anaheim, 11th round #327, AA John Alkire P, Detroit Tigers, 13th round #385, Low A C.J. Ankrum 1B, San Francisco, 13th round #388, Low A Jerome Alviso SS, Colorado, 17th round #522, AAA Scott Seal 1B, San Diego 23rd round #710, AA 1998 (5) Aaron Rowand OF, Chicago White Sox, 1-2 #35, MLB Erasmo Ramirez P, San Francisco, 11th round #338, MLB Greg Jacobs H, Anaheim, 13th round #391, AAA Benito Flores P, Boston, 17th round #505, High A Kevin Duck 1B, Colorado Rockies, 25th round #750, A 1999 (5) Ryan Owens, SS, Arizona, 7th round, #208, AAA Spencer Oborn OF, Chicago White Sox, 14th round #429, High A Reed Johnson OF, Toronto, 17th round #523, MLB Christopher Beck CF, St. Louis, 19th round #582 Craig Patterson C, Minnesota, 25th round #749 2000 (6) Adam Johnson P, Minnesota, 1st round #2, MLB Ronnie Corona P, Minnesota, 6th round #162, AA Mike Nunez P, New York Mets, 17th round #515 Steve Woodward OF, Arizona, 34th round #1029, High A Jeff Gates, C New York Yankees, 36th round #1088, Low A Matt Sorensen P, Toronto Blue Jays, 42nd round #1255 2001 (9) Kirk Saaloos RHP, Houston, 3rd round #86, MLB Aaron Rifkin IF, New York Yankees, 4th round #125, AAA Mike Rouse IF, Toronto, 5th Round #151, MLB Brett Kay C, New York Mets, 8th Round #252, High A Shawn Norris 3B, Montreal, 9th round #262, AA Shane Waroff, RHP, Arizona, 13th round #398, AA Jon Smith LHP, Pittsburg, 16th round #474, College Robert Guzman OF, Minnesota, 18th round #527, A David Bacani 2B, New York Mets, 22nd round #672, AAA 2002 (3) Jordan De Jong P, Toronto, 18th round #536, MLB Travis Ingle P, Tampa Bay, 22nd round #644 Jeff Housman P, Milwaukee, 33rd round #979, AAA 2003 (11) Chad Cordero RHP, Montreal, 1st round, #20, MLB Shane Costa OF, Kansas City, 2nd round, #42, MLB Wes Littleton RHP, Texas, 4th round, #106, MLB Kyle Boyer OF, Chicago Cubs, 7th round, #193, High A Darric Merrel RHP, Colorado, 8th round, #227, High A Justin Symres SS, San Diego, 11th round, #311, High A Sean Martin RHP, San Francisco, 14th round #423, High A Richie Burgos 1B, Detroit, 22nd round #423, A Jason Corapci 2B, Houston, 29th round #869, Rookie Nicholas Lovato LHP, Florida, 37th round #1103, A Mike Martinez RHP, New York Yankees, 44th round #1318, High A 2004 (6) Kurt Suzuki C, Oakland, 2nd round, #67, MLB Jason Windsor RHP, Oakland, 3rd round #97, MLB Mike Martinez RHP, New York Yankees, 8th round #249, High A P.J. Pilittere C/1B, New York Yankees, 13th round #399, AAA Ronnie Prettyman 3B, Milwaukee, 28th round #826, AAA

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Felipe Garcia C/1B, Bosto, 48th round #1437, A 2005 (14) Ricky Romero LHP, Toronto, 1st round #6, MLB Sergio Pedroza OF, Los Angeles, 3rd round #106, AA Bobby Andrews OF, Baltimore, 7th rounds #213, AA Ryan Schreppel LHP, Arizona, 8th round #231, A Ronnie Prettyman 3B, Seattle, 10th round #293, AAA Neil Walton SS, Tampa Bay, 16th round #478, AA Scott Sarver LHP, Houston, 21st round #644, A Danny Dorn OF, Tampa Bay, 23rd round #688, AA John Curtis C, Cleveland, 29th round #874, AAA Justin Turner 2B, New York Yankees, 29th round #889, MLB Trevor Mortensen OF, Cleveland, 33rd round #994, High A Felipe Garcia 1B, New York Yankees, 34th round #1039, A Brett Pill 1B, New York Yankees, 45th round #1362, MLB Blake Davis SS, Cleveland, 46th round #1377, MLB 2006 (9) Blake Davis SS, Baltimore, 4th round #115, MLB Justin Turner 2B, Cincinnati, 7th round #204, MLB Brett Pill 1B, San Francisco, 7th round #206, MLB Lauren Gagnier RHP, Detroit, 10th round #292, AAA Ryan Paul P, San Francisco, 10th round #296, High A Brandon Tripp OF, Baltimore, 12th round #355, AA Vinnie Pestano RHP, Cleveland, 20th round #611, MLB John Curtis C, Anaheim, 24th round #732, AAA Danny Dorn OF, Cincinnati, 32nd round #954, AA 2007 (10) Wes Roemer P, Arizona, 1-2 #50, AAA Clark Hardman OF, Chicago Cubs, 9th round #277, A Evan Mcarthur 3B, San Francisco, 11th round #344, Low A John Curtis C, Chicago White Sox, 14th round #449, AAA Nick Mahin OF, Chicago White Sox, 16th round #509, A Jared Clark OF, Cleveland, 21st round #647, A Bryan Harris RHP, Seattle, 22nd round #675, AA Matt Wallach C, Los Angeles, 22nd round #686, AA Justin Klipp, RHP, Chicago White Sox, 22nd round #689 Joe Scott SS, Milwaukee, 39th round #1170, Low A OREGON HEAD COACH 2009 (3) Erik Stavert RHP, Colorado, 7th round #214, Low A Drew Gagnier RHP, Oakland, 14th round #423, Low A Bennett Whitmore LHP, Seattle, 32nd round #953, Low A 2010 (4) Justin LaTempa RHP, Los Angeles Angels, 12th round #384 Drew Gagnier RHP, Detroit, 17th round #523, Low A Zack Thornton RHP, Oakland, 23rd round #695, Low A Eddie Rodriguez C, Florida, 32nd round #977, High A 2011 (8) Tyler Anderson LHP, Colorado, 1st round #20 Madison Boer RHP, Minnesota, 2nd round #87, A Scott McGough RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers, 5th round #164, High A Kellen Moen RHP, Kansas City, 7th round #216, Rookie Jack Marder C, Seattle, 26th round #483. High A Danny Pulfer INF, Arizona, 19th round #574, Low A Alex Keudell, RHP, Minnesota, 38th round #1168 KC Serna SS, Cleveland, 42nd round #1268, Low A 2012 (3) Aaron Jones C, Colorado, 18th round #558 Joey Housey RHP, Cincinnati, 27th round #832 Alex Keudell RHP, Tampa Bay, 27th round #842

First Round Selections (7) Phil Nevin, Dante Powell, Mark Kotsay, Adam Johnson, Chad Cordero, Ricky Romero, Tyler Anderson 30 players in the MLB; 158 total players drafted

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2013 OREGON BASEBALL Mark Wasikowski is in his second season as the Oregon’s recruiting coordinator and offensive expert. He made an immediate impact in his first recruiting class with the Ducks finishing with the nation’s sixth-ranked 2013 class according to Perfect Game.

Mark Wasikowski ASSISTANT COACH

Second Season Pepperdine, 1994 Southeast Missouri State, 1998

THE WASIKOWSKI FILE ASSISTANT COACH Offense • Hittters • Outfield

PERSONAL

Year at Oregon: Second Hometown: Seal Beach, Calif. Wife: Lori Jo • Children: Joelle and Kelsey

EDUCATION Bachelor’s: Pepperdine, ‘94 Master’s: Southeast Missouri State, ‘98

COACHING EXPERIENCE

ARIZONA Asst. Coach...................................2002-2011 FLORIDA Asst. Coach...................................1999-2001

In addition to serving as recruiting coordinator and running the offense, Wasikowski also coaches the outfielders and instructs UO’s base runners while sharing duties with assistant coach Jay Uhlman working with the Oregon hitters. Wasikowski was instrumental in helping lead the Ducks to within one game of the College World Series in 2012 and a school-record 46 wins. Oregon finished ranked in the top 25 in all five major college baseball polls, including a No. 10 ranking in the USA Today Coaches Poll and the Perfect Game poll. UO ended the season 11th in the Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association polls. In his first season with the Ducks, Oregon improved offensively from the previous season in batting average, home runs, slugging percentage, on-base percentage, hits and walks per game. UO batted .265 on the season, while finishing with a .370 slugging percentage and a .359 on-base percentage. One of Wasikowski’s outfielders, Aaron Jones, earned a spot on the honorable mention all-conference team in 2012. Wasikowski came to Oregon with 10 years of experience in the Pac-12 Conference working at

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE Graduate Asst. Coach.....................1997-98

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Arizona on Andy Lopez’s staff. Known as a highly regarded and fastidious recruiter, his prowess on the recruiting trail paid dividends for Arizona. The Wildcats’ first four recruiting classes with Wasikowski on staff were tabbed in the top 10 in the nation (No. 10 in 2002, No. 4 in 2003, No 6 in 2004 and No. 7 in 2005 by Collegiate Baseball). His endeavors on the diamond are equally impressive. Working with the hitters and infielders, the Wildcats batted over .300 as a team each of the last nine straight years, including leading the conference with a .320 average in 2011. During his time with the Wildcats, Arizona made seven appearances in the postseason including advancing to the College World Series in 2004. Before his arrival in Tucson, Wasikowski coached with Lopez at Florida for three years and one season at Pepperdine. The 2001 Gator team finished with a fielding percentage nine points higher than the 2000 squad, which in turn finished with 23 less errors than the 1999 team. All three seasons that Wasikowski worked with the Gator infield, the team averaged better than a double play per game and the 2001 team set a school single-season record with 74 double plays turned. Prior to his stint at Florida, Wasikowski served two seasons as the graduate assistant at Southeast Missouri State. In 1998 he helped guide the Indians to a school record 32 wins and an appear-


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FLORIDA 1999 (8) Matt McClendon, RHP, Atlanta, 5th Rd., #174 AAA Greg Catalanotte, OF, Colorado, 8th Rd., #250 AA Mark Ellis, SS, Kansas City, 9th Rd., #271 MLB Mike Floyd, OF, St. Louis, 22nd Rd., #672, A Ben Grezlovski, RHP, Anaheim, 24th Rd., #731, AA Dwight Edge, OF, Oakland, 30th Rd., #903, High A Todd Johannes, C, Montreal, 35th Rd., #1050, AAA Dock Pollard, OF, Pittsburgh, 49th Rd., #1436, 2000 (5) Tim Olson, OF, Arizona, 7th Rd., #219, MLB Tony Socarras, C, Anaheim, 18th Rd., #530, AAA Mike Smalley, LHP, Atlanta, 23rd Rd., #700, High A Kurt Keene, INF Toronto, 24th Rd., #718, AAA Stuart McFarland,LHP, Toronto, 50th Rd., #1444, Low A 2001 (2) Keith Ramsey, LHP, Cincinnati, 11th Rd., #336, AAA Jay Belflower, RHP, Arizona,17th Rd., #518, AAA ARIZONA 2002 (3) Chris Cunningham, C, Pittsburgh, 13th Rd., #373 Brad Hassey, SS, Toronto 19th Rd. #566, AAA Sean Rierson, RHP, San Francisco, 23rd Rd., #787

ance in the NCAA postseason in the Midwest Regional. SEMO hit a school record 90 home runs that season and had two players named All-America. While working on the diamond, he also earned his master’s degree in business at Southeast Missouri State. In 1997 and again in `98 he served as the head coach of the El Dorado (Kan.) Broncos in the Jayhawk League, a summer collegiate wood bat league. His 1998 Bronco team won the national championship at the National Baseball Congress Championships in Wichita, Kan. He was recognized as the NBC Coach-of-the-Year that season after the championship. A native of Seal Beach, Calif., Wasikowski graduated Los Alamitos High School in 1989 and began his collegiate playing career at the University of Hawaii. He transferred to Rancho Santiago Junior College after one season and then to Pepperdine in time for the 1992 national championship season. As the starting third baseman for the Waves, he was twice named All-West Coast Conference and hit .312 with 10 home runs. In 1999 he was elected to the Pepperdine Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the `92 title team. Wasikowski is married to Lori Jo, and the couple has two daughters, Joelle and Kelsey.

2003 (5) Brian Anderson, OF, Chicago White Sox, 1st Rd., #15, AAA Richie Gardner, RHP, Cincinnati, 6th Rd., #171, AAA Joe Little, LHP, Tampa Bay, 26th Rd., #758, High A Clarance Farmer, OF, Los Angeles Dodgers, 49th Rd., #1450 Sean Rierson, RHP, San Diego, 50th Rd. #1458 2004 (3) Koley Kolberg, RHP, Arizona, 6th Rd., #206, A John Hardy, INF, Philadelphia, 6th Rd., #212, A Richard Mercado, C, Arizona, 12th Rd. #356, AAA 2005 (8) Trevor Crowe, OF, Cleveland, 1st Rd., #14, MLB Nick Hundley, C, San Diego, 2nd Rd., #76, MLB Jordan Brown, 1B, Cleveland, 4th Rd., #124 MLB John Meloan, RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers, 5th Rd., #166, MLB Kevin Guyette, RHP, Boston, 10th Rd., #318, AAA Chris Frey, OF, Colorado, 11th Rd., #327, AAA Jeff Van Houten, OF, Florida, 13th Rd., #396, A Brad Boyer, INF, Seattle, 14th Rd., #413, AAA

C.J. Ziegler, 1B, St. Louis, 37th Rd., #1125, High A Colt Sedbrook, INF, Chicago Cubs, 42nd Rd., #1246, AA David Coulon, LHP, Colorado, 42nd Rd., #1251 2008 (11) Ryan Perry, RHP, Detroit, 1st Rd., #21, MLB Daniel Schlereth, LHP, Arizona, 1st Rd., #26, MLB T.J. Steele, OF, Houston, 4th Rd., #122, AA Jon Gaston, OF, Houston, 7th Rd., #212, AA Eric Berger, LHP, Cleveland, 8th Rd., #261, MLB Mike Colla, RHP, Pittsburgh, 14th Rd., #414, AA David Coulon, LHP, Minnesota 15th Rd., #456 C.J. Ziegler, 1B, San Francisco, 16th Rd., #477, High A Brad Glenn, 3B, Oakland, 17th Rd., #514, High A Preston Guilmet, RHP, Oakland, 22nd Rd., #664, High A Colt Sedbrook, 2B, St. Louis, 22nd Rd., #665, AA 2009 (5) Jason Stoffel, RHP, San Francisco, 4th Rd., #117, AA Cory Burns, RHP, Cleveland, 8th Rd., #245, AA Preston Guilmet, RHP, Cleveland, 9th Rd., #275, High A Dillon Baird, 1B/3B, Los Angeles Angels, 11th Rd., #351, AA Brad Glenn, INF/OF, Toronto, 23rd Rd., #700, High A 2010 (1) Steve Selsky, OF, Colorado, 34th Rd., #1040, RK 2011 (8) Kyle Simon, RHP, Baltimore, 4th Rd., #125, A Bryce Bandilla, LHP, San Francisco, 4th Rd., #147 Cole Frenzel, 1B, New York Mets, 7th Rd., #222, A Andy Burns, SS, Toronto, 11th Rd., #349, A Matt Chaffee, LHP, Atlanta,12th Rd., #386, A Jett Bandy, C, Los Angeles Angels, 31st Rd., #945, AAA Steve Selsky, OF, Cinncinnati, 33rd Rd., #1015, RK Bryce Ortega, 2B, Washington 41st Rd., #1237, A 2012 (3) Aaron Jones C, Colorado, 18th round #558 Joey Housey RHP, Cincinnati, 27th round #832 Alex Keudell RHP, Tampa Bay, 27th round #842

2006 (4) Jason Donald, INF, Philadelphia, 3rd Rd., #97, MLB Mark Melancon, RHP, New York Yankees, 9th Rd., #284, MLB Brad Boyer, INF, San Francisco, 13th Rd., #386, AAA Brad Mills, LHP, Toronto, 22nd Rd., MLB 2007 (7) Brad Mills, LHP, Toronto, 4th Rd., #145, MLB Daniel Schlereth, LHP, Oakland, 8th Rd., MLB Eric Berger, LHP, Oakland, 9th Rd., #300, AAA Bill Rhinehart, OF/1B, Washington, 11th Rd., #340, AAA

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Jay Uhlman is in his third overall season as a member of the Oregon coaching staff and his second season in his current stint as the team’s infield and hitting coach. Uhlman had previously served as UO’s volunteer assistant during the 2010 season before leaving for a full-time position at Kansas.

Jay Uhlman ASSISTANT COACH Third Season Nevada, ‘98

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ASSISTANT COACH Infielders • Hittters • Third Base

PERSONAL Year at Oregon: Third Hometown: Redondo Beach, Calif. Wife: Emily • Children: Zoey (6), Kai (3) EDUCATION Bachelor’s: Nevada, 1998 COACHING EXPERIENCE OREGON Asst. Coach.................. 2010, 2012-current KANSAS Asst. Coach.............................................. 2011 NEVADA Asst. Coach........................................2002-09 LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE Head Coach.......................................2000-01 Asst. Coach.............................................. 1999

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Similar to his responsibilities with the Ducks in 2010, Uhlman instructs the infielders and coaches third base. In addition, Uhlman also assists with recruiting, coaches the hitters, and develops scouting reports. Uhlman was instrumental in helping lead the Ducks to within one game of the College World Series in 2012 and a schoolrecord 46 wins. Oregon finished ranked in the top 25 in all five major college baseball polls, including a No. 10 ranking in the USA Today Coaches Poll and the Perfect Game poll. UO ended the season 11th in the Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association polls. In his return to the Ducks, Oregon improved offensively from the previous season in batting average, home runs, slugging percentage, on-base percentage, hits and walks per game. UO batted .265 on the season, while finishing with a .370 slugging percentage and a .359 on-base percentage. Two of Uhlman’s infielders, first baseman Ryan Healy and second baseman Aaron Payne, earned spots on the honorable mention all-conference team in 2012.

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The native of Redondo Beach, Calif., is a proven run producer at the collegiate level. In 2010, Uhlman worked with the Ducks’ offense, instructing hitters and coaching base runners as UO saw major improvements from 2009 to 2010. In 2010, the Ducks advanced to the elimination game of the Norwich Regional as UO’s offense began to catch up with an impressive pitching staff. With Uhlman’s help, UO improved its batting average from .227 to .292, doubled its run total from 158 to 376, nearly doubled extra-base hits from 84 to 164 and recorded a school-record 73 stolen bases. Oregon improved its record from 14-42 in 2009, to 40-24 in 2010. The 22-game improvement was the second-best recorded in the country since the NCAA began keeping the stat in 1998. Infielders KC Serna, Danny Pulfer and J.J. Altobelli each earned Pac-10 honorable mention accolades under Uhlman’s watch. In one season at Kansas in 2011, Uhlman helped second baseman Ka’iana Eldredge earn Big 12 all-conference freshman team honors, batting .268 overall with 26 RBI and 20 runs scored. Uhlman spent eight years (2002-09) as an assistant coach with the Nevada Wolf Pack. During his time at Nevada, Uhlman worked with the hitters, infield defense and served as a recruiter for the program. In eight seasons at his alma mater, Uhlman coached three All-Americans, two Western Athletic


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drafted players list L.A. HARBOR HEAD COACH 2000 (3)

Mike Cockrell, INF, Pittsburg, 33rd round, #989, AA Brian Lockwood, RHP, Tampa Bay, 19th round, #556 AA Charles Talanoa, RHP, Toronto, 14th round, #418, A

2001 (2)

Jason Vavao, 1B, Cincinnati, 16th round #486, High A Keith Ramsey, LHP, Cincinnati, 11th round, #336, AAA

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Darrell Rasner, RHP, Montreal, 2nd round, #46, MLB Jason Reuss, OF, Houston, 11th round, #341, A Jeff Tolotti, OF, St. Louis, 39th round, Low A

Conference Players of the Year, two WAC Freshman of the Year and 41 all-conference performers. Serving as Nevada’s third base coach, Uhlman helped the Wolf Pack increase its run production for three consecutive seasons, culminating in 2008 as Nevada averaged 7.0 runs per game. That same season, the Wolf Pack broke the program doubles mark for the second straight year, totaling 143 in 2008 – a mark that led the WAC and ranked 17th in the nation. Uhlman also coached back-to-back WAC batting champions in 2007 (Shaun Kort, .390) and 2008 (Jason Rodriguez, .392), while Nevada hit .309 as a team in 2008, ranking second in the conference. A two-year starting shortstop for Nevada (1995 & ‘97), Uhlman returned to his alma mater in 2002 after spending two years as the head coach at Los Angeles Harbor College (2000-01). He compiled a record of 6122-2 (.729) while at LA Harbor, and in 2001 won the Southern California Regional Title and the South Coast Conference Championship. After the 2001 club posted a 36-8-1 record – the second best winning percentage (.818) in the school’s 50-year history – Uhlman also took home South Coast Conference Coach of the Year honors. In his first season (2000) at LA Harbor, the team produced a 25-14-1 overall record and finished third in the conference with a 15-9 mark. During his tenure at LA Harbor, Uhlman coached two All-Americans, six all-state players, 24 all-conference performers, a conference pitcher of the year and sent 10 players to professional baseball. Uhlman spent the 1999 season at LA Harbor as an

2003 (3)

assistant. In his 15 years of coaching experience, 32 of his student-athletes have signed MLB contracts. A graduate of Redondo High School in Redondo Beach, Calif., Uhlman played shortstop for two seasons at LA Harbor College earning all-league honors both seasons. The Seahawks captured two league titles and made two regional appearances during his two seasons. He finished his collegiate career playing shortstop for the Wolf Pack in 1995 and 1997.

Kevin Kouzmanoff, 3B, Cleveland, 6th round, #168, MLB Chris Dickerson, OF, Cincinnati, 16th round, #471, MLB Eddie Bonnie, RHP, San Diego, 23rd round, #671, MLB

2004 (1)

Chris Gimenez, OF, Cleveland, 19th round, #557th, MLB

2005 (3)

Brett Hayes, C, Florida, Suppl., #79, MLB Jacob Butler, OF, Toronto, 8th round, #236, AA Benjamin Mummy, 1B, Cincinnati, 20th round, #602, Rookie

2006 (1)

Shawn Scobee, OF, Toronto, 14th round, #420, Low A

2008 (2)

Jason Rodriguez, 3B, Cleveland, 15th round, #471, Low A Matt Bowman, 2B, Oakland 49th round, #1,462

Starting 54 games his senior season, he batted .358 and helped guide Nevada to the Big West Conference North Division Title and an NCAA Regional berth as the team posted a 39-21 record overall and a 20-10 mark in conference play.

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Uhlman earned Big West Conference honorable mention honors his senior year and was a member of the Wolf Pack double play combination that led the nation and set a school mark turning 88 double plays in 1997.

8 players in the MLB; 26 total players drafted

2010 (4)

Justin LaTempa RHP, Los Angeles Angels, 12th round #384 Drew Gagnier RHP, Detroit, 17th round #523, Low A Zack Thornton RHP, Oakland, 23rd round #695, Low A Eddie Rodriguez C, Florida, 32nd round #977, High A

2012 (3) Aaron Jones C, Colorado, 18th round #558 Joey Housey RHP, Cincinnati, 27th round #832 Alex Keudell RHP, Tampa Bay, 27th round #842

In 1998, he received his bachelor of science degree in human ecology from Nevada. Uhlman is married to the former Emily Graff, a graduate of South Eugene High School. The couple have a daughter Zoey (6) and son Kai (3), and reside in Eugene.

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DEAN STILES

Dean Stiles ASSISTANT COACH Second Season Oregon, ‘82

Dean Stiles is in his second season as the Oregon baseball program’s volunteer assistant coach, assisting head coach George Horton with the team’s pitchers.

sociation of Community Colleges Tournament after earning the playoff spot by way of a second-place finish in the South Division with a 19-11 record.

Stiles was instrumental in helping lead the Ducks to within one game of the College World Series in 2012 and a school-record 46 wins. Oregon finished ranked in the top 25 in all five major college baseball polls, including a No. 10 ranking in the USA Today Coaches Poll and the Perfect Game poll. UO ended the season 11th in the Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association polls.

While at Lane, Stiles also coached Darrell Hunter to All-NWAACC first-team honors as the first baseman led the Titans batting .328 with 29 RBI and 10 home runs.

Oregon’s pitching staff excelled under Stiles’ tutelage. Reliever Jimmie Sherfy earned All-America honors, as well as first-team All-Pac-12 recognition, after setting a new school record with 19 saves. His work out of the bullpen made him a finalist for the 2012 NCBWA Stopper of the Year award after he compiled a 5-3 record with a 2.20 ERA.

Prior to his time as an administrative assistant at Oregon, Stiles coached at Tualitin High School (Ore.), Crook County High School (Ore.), Summit High School (Ore.), and St. Joseph High School (Calif.). Stiles has also been a high school administrator, teacher, and coach in Oregon and California for more than 20 years.

Starter Alex Keudell claimed Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year honors, as well as being named first-team all-conference and second-team All-America. Keudell was also a Golden Spikes Semifinalist after finishing with an 11-5 record and a 2.38 ERA. Freshman starter Jake Reed was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American, while claiming honorable mention all-conference honors after finishing the season with an 8-4 record and a 2.92 ERA.

In addition, Stiles has headed several 16U Junior Olympic Teams and NTIS U.S.A. Baseball teams. He served as the General Manager for the Bend Bandits of the Western Baseball League before co-founding and coaching the Bend Elks of the West Coast League.

Stiles helped lead the pitching staff to its second straight sub-3.00 ERA (2.99). The Ducks’ staff threw four more complete games, with freshman Jordan Spencer tossing the first no-hitter since the Oregon baseball program was reinstated.

THE STILES FILE ASSISTANT COACH Pitchers

Stiles spent the 2011 season as the head coach at Lane Community College in Eugene. The Titans finished the year with a 26-20 overall record, and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Northwest Athletic As-

PERSONAL

Year at Oregon: Second Hometown: Salem, Ore. Wife: Megan Children: Taylor (24), Chloe (19), Cooper (17)

EDUCATION Bachelor’s: Oregon, ‘82

COACHING EXPERIENCE

OREGON Asst. Coach.............................. 2012-current LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Head Coach............................................. 2011

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Before accepting the Lane position, Stiles spent the two previous seasons helping build the Oregon program as an administrative assistant. Stiles responsibilities included helping with the Oregon baseball camps and clinics.

Stiles played infield at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, Calif., before transferring to the University of Oregon and finishing his career with the Ducks. He graduated with a degree in journalism in 1982, and in 1986 completed his secondary education credential at the UO College of Education. He currently resides in Eugene with his wife Megan, sons Taylor and Cooper, and daughter Chloe. Both Taylor and Chloe attend the UO, while Cooper attends Sheldon High School. Chloe is a member of the Oregon women’s basketball team.


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Brett Hambright

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First Season

Fifth Season St. John’s ‘04 • Oregon, ‘08

Brett Hambright is in his first season as a student assistant coach at the University of Oregon where he spent the last two seasons playing catcher. Hambright helped lead Oregon to within one game of the College World Series during his senior season, while winning a school-record 46 games. With Hambright at catcher, Oregon advanced to the school’s first ever Super Regional in the modern era. UO finished the season ranked in all five polls, including a No. 11 ranking by Baseball America. During his two seasons in Eugene, the Ducks were 49-23 when Hambright started behind the plate. The Corona, Calif. native spent one season at Riverside Community College after playing his freshman season at UC Riverside. Hambright was selected twice in the Major League Baseball draft, getting picked in the 34th round by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2007 and in the 38th round by the Colorado Rockies in 2009. Hambright is a 2007 graduate of Temescal Canyon High School in Lake Elsinore, Calif., and his brother (Ryan) is an infielder on the Oregon baseball team.

Luke Emanuel is in his fifth season as director of baseball operations at the University of Oregon. A native of Salem, Ore., Emanuel is responsible for coordinating team travel, budget planning, database management, oncampus recruiting and the day-to-day operations of the baseball program. In addition, Emanuel serves as the liaison between the baseball staff and academic services, media relations, marketing, fund-raising, ticketing and the training room staff. Emanuel, who spent a year as a compliance intern at Oregon before switching over to baseball, has previously worked as an intern for a sports agency in Washington D.C. and as an athletic director for a youth sports program in Salem, Ore. Emanuel graduated from the University of Oregon School of Law in 2008 and received his undergraduate degree from St. John’s University in New York in 2004. Emanuel and his wife, Lisa, have a son McCoy who was born on Nov. 20, 2012.

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Janice Beck

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Mark Stackhouse Brad Terada Assistant Trainer First Year

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Senior • 3V • Infield R/R • 6-1 • 190 Newport Beach, Calif. Woodbridge HS

CAREER ACCOLADES Brooks Wallace Shortstop of the Year Award Watch List 2011 Team Awards: Outstanding Defensive Player 2010 Pac-10 Honorable Mention 2010 Team Awards: Outstanding Defensive Player 2012 Oregon’s starting shortstop ... Turned 40 double plays ... Hit .265... Named one of 25 finalists for the Brooks Wallace Award Watch List ... Missed 13 games with a shoulder injury suffered on April 16 before returning to the lineup in the eighth inning as a defensive replacement in Oregon’s 3-2 win over Oregon State ... Returned to the starting lineup for the USC Series, batting .333 ... Hit .385 in UO’s series win at No. 5 UCLA ... Set a new Oregon record with three doubles during a single game in Oregon’s 12-6 win over Hawaii, and also matched a record that day with five hits ... During the Nike College Showcase hit .313 ... Batted .476 (10-for-21) in the Hawaii series, drove in four runs, recorded four doubles and scored three runs. SUMMER 2011 Hit .295 for the Brewster Whitecaps of the Cape Cod League with 14 runs scored, three doubles, eight runs driven in and

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ALTOBELLI’S CAREER HIGHS

At Bats....................................................7 vs. Witchita St. (3/26/11) Runs Scored.........................................3, 2x, last at Gonzaga (4/21/10) Hits..........................................................5 at Hawaii (2/20/12) RBI...........................................................4 vs. USC (4/25/10) Doubles.................................................3 at Hawaii (2/20/12) Triples....................................................1, 3x, last at Stanford (4/13/12) Home Runs..........................................1 vs. USC (4/25/10) Walks......................................................2, 5x, last vs. Kent St. (6/11/12) Hitting Streak......................................11 Multiple Hit Games...........................39 Multiple RBI Games..........................13

13 walks … Totaled 74 assists with a .962 fielding percentage. 2011 Started a team-high 59 games, mostly at third base … Started the first seven games of the year at shortstop … Hit .236 (48-for-203) and drove in 20 runs with 12 doubles, one triple and seven stolen bases … Recorded eight multiple-hit games and five multiple-RBI games … Had 147 assists defensively … Ended the year on a career-best 11-game hitting streak, while also helping the Ducks finish 10-3-1 during the last 14 games of the season … During the 14-game stretch batted .383 (18for-47) with 16 runs scored, seven doubles, one triple and six RBI … Led Oregon during its final series of the season, sweeping No. 6 Oregon State at PK Park, batting .500 with four runs scored and one double … At Washington State went 3-for-4 with a double, two RBI and two runs scored as UO defeated the Cougars 6-3, winning its first game in Pullman since reinstatement. 2010 Oregon’s starting third baseman, appeared in 57 games for the Ducks ... Batted .275 (55-for-200), recording 33 RBI, 31 runs scored, eight doubles, one triple and one home run … In Pac-

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HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Woodbridge High School in Irvine, Calif. ... Played shortstop for four years under head coach Tim Murray ... Was a three-time first-team Sea View League selection, and was also named to the CIF Southern Section Division II SecondTeam ... Led Woodbridge High School and finished fourth in the Sea View League with a .455 (40-for-88) batting average in 2009 ... Also finished fifth in the SVL with a .659 slugging percentage and fourth with nine stolen bases ... Scored 29 runs with 17 RBI, nine doubles, three triples and one home run ... As a junior led the Warriors and the SVL batting .456, and was named first-team All-Sea View League and second-team all-county by OCVarsity.com ... In 2008 had 41 hits, 26 runs scored, 13 RBI, four home runs, a .515 on-base percentage and .722 slugging percentage ... Played shortstop for two years for the OC Renegades club team under head coach Sy Petro. PERSONAL Parents are John Altobelli and Barbara Woorsam ... Has one brother, Timmy, and two sisters, Alexis and Alyssa ... Father John is the head baseball coach at Orange Coast College ... Majoring in general social science.

Season highlights included a triple and scoring three runs in Oregon’s 8-3 victory at Fresno State … Scored the game-winning run after leading off the bottom of the 12th inning with a bunt single in Oregon’s 6-5 upset of then No. 1 Arizona State … Finished that game 3-for-6 with a RBI and two runs scored … Was 2-for-4 with a RBI and two runs scored in Oregon’s seriesclinching 8-4 victory over then No. 1 UCLA … Went down in the record books with the first Oregon grand slam since the program’s reinstatement – hammering a first-pitch, round-tripper over the right field wall, erasing a two-run deficit in the third, and pushing Oregon on to an eventual 8-4 victory over USC. 2009 MLB DRAFT Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 49th round (1,486 overall) of the 2009 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. ALTOBELLI’S CAREER STATS Year 2010 2011 2012

avg .275 .236 .265

gp-gs 57-56 59-59 52-51

ab 200 203 200

r h 2b 31 55 8 26 48 12 32 53 12

3b 1 1 1

hr 1 0 0

rbi 33 20 14

tb 68 62 67

slg% .340 .305 .335

bb 14 13 20

hbp 6 2 8

so 25 24 12

gdp 9 1 2

ob% .339 .285 .354

sf 1 3 1

sh 8 13 4

po 30 43 87

a 114 147 149

e 12 6 7

fld% .923 .969 .971

TOTAL .259 168-166 603

89 156 32

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CAREER ACCOLADES 2012 Eugene Regional MVP 2010 Team Awards: Most Improved Academic Achievement 2012 Finished the season starting at third base and batting .265 ... Hit .391 in the postseason ... Started 20 of UO’s final 21 games, and during that stretch batted .286 with two doubles and eight RBI as Oregon went 15-6 ... Voted the Eugene Regional MVP after batting .636 with seven hits, three runs scored and one RBI ...Two-out, two-run single scored the game-winning runs in Oregon’s 3-2 victory over Oregon State ... In a 12-0 win over West Virginia, hit a three-run homer, the first of his career ... Hit the first triple of his career in a 4-3 loss to Utah. SUMMER 2011 Played for the Rochester Honkers of the Northwoods League, batting .266 with 18 runs scored, five doubles, two triples, four home runs and 19 RBI.

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At Bats....................................................5, 3x, last at Arizona (5/5/12) Runs Scored.........................................3 vs. USC (4/23/10) Hits..........................................................4 vs. Austin Peay (6/1/12) RBI...........................................................3 vs. West Virginia (3/10/12) Doubles.................................................1, 4x, last at Oregon St. (5/26/12) Triples....................................................1 vs. Utah (3/25/12) Home Runs..........................................1 vs. West Virginia (3/10/12) Walks......................................................3, 2x, last vs. USC (4/23/10) Hitting Streak......................................5 Multiple Hit Games...........................11 Multiple RBI Games..........................3

2011 Appeared in 33 games, starting 15 at designated hitter and five at third base, batted .189 (14-for-174) despite battling an elbow injury the majority of the year … Drove in six runs, scored five runs and recorded one double … Season highlights included a 2-for-4 performance with a run scored and stolen base in UO’s 4-0 win at Hawaii … His bunt single with runners on the corners in the third inning scored what proved to be the game-winning run in a 3-2 win over Saint Mary’s that clinched the series win … Went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored in a loss to Portland … Led off the eighth inning with a two-run inning for the Ducks in a 4-2 victory over No. 20 Arizona. SUMMER 2010 Helped the Rochester Honkers of the Northwoods League to the 2010 North Division title before falling in the NWL championship series … Led the Honkers batting .364 with 18 runs scored, 28 RBI, 13 doubles, one triple and four home runs … Recorded a .593 slugging percentage and .430 on-base per

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2013 OREGON BASEBALL centage … Walked 11 times. 2010 Appeared in 33 games and made 18 starts at first base or designated hitter ... Hit .224 on the season with 15 runs scored on 15 hits and four RBI ... Was issued 13 walks … Also made four appearances on the mound … Season highlights include a RBI single that scored the game-tying run in the bottom of the ninth, as the Ducks came-from-behind to even the score 5-5, with then No. 1 Arizona State ... The Ducks went on to win 6-5 in the 12th.

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outfield for the Titans ... Named to the CIF Southern Section Division I Second Team as a senior ... Earned All-Southwestern League honors, and was named all-county as both a junior and senior ... Team MVP following senior season, and as a junior was the team’s Offensive Player of the Year ... Started in left field and led the Titans to the Southwestern League title with a 25-4 record. PERSONAL Parents are Gary and Dena Hambright ... Has two brothers; Brett and Chad ... Major is general social science.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Temescal Canyon High School in Lake Elsinore, Calif. ... For three seasons pitched and also manned the

HAMBRIGHT’S CAREER STATS Year 2010 2011 2012

avg .224 .189 .265

TOTAL .230

gp-gs 33-18 33-20 38-25

ab 67 74 102

104-63 243

r h 2b 15 15 1 5 14 1 11 27 2

3b 0 0 1

hr 0 0 1

rbi 4 6 12

tb 16 15 34

slg% .239 .203 .333

bb 13 6 9

hbp 3 3 0

so 20 12 21

gdp 0 2 0

ob% .373 .274 .321

sf 0 1 1

sh sb-att po 3 0-0 111 1 1-1 3 0 0-0 5

a 5 3 31

e fld% 3 .975 1 .857 0 1.000

31 56

1

1

22

65

.267

28

6

53

2

.323

2

4

39

4

4

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1-1

119

.975

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Andrew Mendenhall

15

Senior • 3V • Outfield R/R • 6-3 • 200 Kennewick, Wash. Southridge HS

MENDENHALL’S CAREER HIGHS

At Bats....................................................5 at Washington St. (5/22/11) Runs Scored.........................................2 vs. California (4/29/12) Hits..........................................................3, 2x, last vs. California (5/28/10) RBI...........................................................2, 3x, last at Gonzaga (5/2/12) Doubles.................................................1, 7x, last vs. Washington St. (4/20/12) Home Runs..........................................1, 2x last vs. Washington St. (4/20/12) Walks......................................................2, 2x, last at San Diego (3/19/11) Stolen Bases........................................2 at Washington (5/22/10) Hitting Streak......................................4 Multiple Hit Games...........................7 Multiple RBI Games..........................3

CAREER ACCOLADES 2011 West Coast League Second Team 2011 West Coast League All-Star Game 2012 Appeared in 41 games and made 17 starts ... Hit .218 with one double and one home run ... Drove in a run and scored in UO’s three-run sixth inning during Oregon’s come-from-behind 6-3 win over USC ... Drew a lead-off walk in the 13th inning, and scored the Ducks’ game-winning run in Oregon’s 3-2, 13-inning win at Washington. SUMMER 2011 Played a major role in helping Walla Walla of the West Coast League finish second in the East Division and advance to the playoffs … The Sweets then upset Wenatchee in the East Division playoffs, sweeping the defending champion AppleSox, before falling to Corvallis in the WCL championship series … Was named second-team All-WCL after batting .280 with 23 runs scored, 49 hits, 19 RBI, 12 walks, two home runs, one triple, five stolen bases, five outfield assists and a club-leading 14 doubles … Also appeared in the WCL All-Star Game … In the East Division championship series against the AppleSox, batted 3-for-9 with one RBI and one run scored … Perfect Game ranked him the No. 16 prospect in the WCL. 2011 Appeared in 45 games, made 14 starts in center field, and was used as a defensive replacement in the outfield … Hit .226 (12-for-53) on the season … Drove in five runs, scored 11 runs, and added two doubles, one home run and four stolen bases … Hit his first career home run on the road at No. 20 California … Took a 3-1 offering and launched a two-out, two-run homer over the wall in left to give the Ducks a 2-0 lead in the second as UO held on for a 4-3 victory … Had a 2-for-2 outing in a 9-0 victory over Gonzaga … Was 2-for-4 with a RBI double and run scored in Oregon’s 12-6 loss at Washington State.

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SUMMER 2010 Helped the Rochester Honkers of the Northwoods League to the 2010 North Division title before falling in the NWL championship series to the Eau Claire Express … Batted .246 on the season with 22 runs scored, seven doubles, 14 RBI, 17 walks and five stolen bases … In the playoffs hit .474 (9-for-19) with three runs scored. 2010 An athletic outfielder, was mainly called in to duty during base-running situations and for defensive purposes … Toward the end of the season began making starts in the lineup against left-handers … In 36 appearances batted .318 on the season with five RBI, six runs scored, four doubles and four stolen bases … Also had one assist from the outfield … Season highlights include a 3-for-4 effort with two stolen bases and two RBI in Oregon’s 5-2 victory at Washington … Also had a running catch in the fourth to preserve what was at the time a one-run lead, and also stole home … Was 3-for-3 with a double in Oregon’s 4-3 loss to California … With Oregon nursing a two-run lead in the ninth in the NCAA Regional elimination game vs. No. 17 UConn, was inserted into left field as a defensive replacement … Brought back what would-have-

been a three-run and walk-off homer with an over-the-fence catch off the bat of UConn’s Pierce LaPage, helping the Ducks to the 4-3 victory. HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Southridge High School in Kennewick, Wash.... Was a three-sport athlete for the Sun playing football, baseball and basketball ... As a center fielder for Southridge and head coach Tim Sanders, was a three-time All-Big 9 Conference selection while garnering first-team all-state accolades as a senior ... Was named the Athlete of the Year by the Tri City Herald after earning first-team All-Big 9 honors as the Southridge quarterback and first-team accolades as a shooting guard on the basketball team ... Best performances of his high school career include scoring 32 points against rival Richland high school, and passing for 250 yards and rushing for 150 yards against West Valley H.S. PERSONAL Born in Bellevue, Wash. ... Majoring in landscape architecture ... Parents are Randy and Donna Mendenhall ... Has one brother, Mathew.

MENDENHALL’S CAREER STATS Year 2010 2011 2012

avg .318 .226 .218

TOTAL .250

gp-gs 36-13 45-14 41-17

ab 44 53 55

122-44 152

r h 2b 6 14 4 11 12 2 7 12 1

3b 0 0 0

hr 0 1 1

rbi 5 5 6

tb 18 17 16

slg% .409 .321 .291

bb 2 8 10

hbp 2 3 0

so 10 10 12

gdp 0 0 0

ob% .375 .359 .338

sf 0 0 0

sh sb-att 6 4-6 4 4-5 4 3-6

po 32 38 39

a 1 1 0

e fld% 1 .971 1 .975 0 1.000

24 38

0

2

16

51

.336

20

5

32

0

.356

0

14 11-17 109

2

2

7

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Kyle Garlick

4

Junior • 2V • Outfield R/R • 6-1 • 190 Chino Hills, Calif. Chino Hills HS

CAREER ACCOLADES 2011 West Coast League First Team 2011 West Coast League All-Star Game

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At Bats....................................................6 vs. Wichita St. (3/26/11) Runs Scored.........................................3 at Hawaii (2/19/12) Hits..........................................................4 vs. West Virginia (3/10/12) RBI...........................................................5 at Seattle (5/10/11) Doubles.................................................1, 14x, last vs. Austin Peay (6/1/12) Home Runs..........................................2 vs. Arizona St. (4/31/12) Walks......................................................3 vs. Long Beach St. (3/4/12) Stolen Bases........................................2, 3x, last vs. West Virginia (3/10/12) Hitting Streak......................................6 Multiple-Hit Games..........................21 Multiple-RBI Games..........................15

win at Hawaii.

2012 Hit .287 with 40 RBI (18 in two-out situations), 11 doubles, four triples and six home runs ... Drove in the game-winning run on 10 occasions, and was walked a team-leading 29 times ... Recorded 10 multiple-RBI games and 14 multiple-hit games ... In the Eugene Regional drove in four runs on two hits with a double and triple ... Batted .381 the week of May 1-6 with four RBI ... Scored the gametying run in UO’s come-from-behind series-clinching 3-1 victory at Arizona ... In Oregon’s 3-1 victory over ASU, became the first Duck to hit two home runs in a single game since the program was reinstated ... Hit his second home run of the season at Washington ... His walk-off single to left scored Vernell Warren and ended a 13-inning battle as Oregon defeated Long Beach State, 3-2 ... Hit the first home run of Oregon’s season in the fourth inning of the Ducks’14-5

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SUMMER 2011 Finished 13th in the West Coast League and led the Cowlitz Black Bears batting .293 … Was named first team All-WCL, and in addition led Cowlitz with 58 hits, three triples, three home runs and 30 runs driven in … Also scored 29 runs with 11 doubles, 12 walks, four stolen bases and five assists from the outfield … On July 18, was named the WCL Player of the Week after batting 12-for-30 with eight runs scored, three doubles, a homer and seven RBI … Also played in the WCL All-Star Game … Was ranked the No. 12 prospect in the WCL according to Perfect Game. 2011 Appeared in 30 games – starting 24 – mostly in left field or at designated hitter … Missed the first 15 games of the season (Feb. 28-March 12) with a broken hand … Hit .250 (26-for-104) with 21 RBI, 14 runs scored, three doubles, two triples and two home runs

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2013 OREGON BASEBALL … Recorded eight two-out RBI, along with seven multiple-hit and five multiple-RBI games … During the last 14 games of the year as UO finished 10-3-1, batted .317, driving in nine runs with three doubles, two triples, a home run, .561 slugging percentage and .404 on-base percentage … In just the second at-bat of his career, hit a three-run homer to left, and finished the game with four RBI as UO opened its series at San Diego with a 6-3 win … Drove in two runs in UO’s 10-7 win at San Diego … Drove in a run in the 10th inning as the Ducks completed the sweep at San Diego with a 6-4 win … Batted 2-for-4 and drove in three runs as Oregon defeated Portland 14-3 … Fell a home run short of the cycle, batting 3-for-5 with a two-run double and bases-clearing three-run triple as Oregon defeated Seattle … The next day hit that home run – a two-run shot – in a 7-7 tie at Seattle … Batted 3-for-4 with two runs scored, a RBI and double in the series-opening 6-2 win over Stanford.

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HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of Chino Hills High School … Played four years at shortstop and in the outfield for head coach Kyle Billingsley … Was a two-time All-Sierra League selection … During his senior year, batted .359 with 24 RBI, 23 runs scored, eight triples, six doubles and four home runs … Entering his senior year was a preseason all-area selection … In 2009, hit .430 at the plate with 12 doubles … As a junior received rookie of the year honors. CLUB Played one season for the California Rockies of Diamond Bar, Calif. PERSONAL Born in La Habra, Calif.… Parents are Steve and Cary Garlick … Has one sister, Kristin ... Major is economics.

GARLICK’S CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012

avg .250 .287

gp-gs ab 32-24 104 61-58 202

r h 2b 14 26 3 28 58 11

3b 2 4

hr 2 6

rbi 21 41

tb 39 95

slg% .375 .470

bb 8 29

hbp 1 5

so 23 38

gdp 2 1

ob% .302 .382

sf 3 5

sh sb-att po 0 0-2 28 3 9-14 45

a 1 1

e fld% 0 1.000 0 1.000

TOTAL .275

93-82 306

42 84 14

6

8

62

134

.438

37

6

61

3

.356

8

3 9-16

2

0 1.000

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Jeff Gold

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GOLD’S CAREER HIGHS Innings Starter....................................8.0 vs. West Virginia (3/10/12) Innings Reliever.................................3.0 vs. Long Beach St. (3/4/12) Strikeouts.............................................6, 2x, last vs. USC (5/14/12) Wins........................................................9

Junior • 2V • RHP L/R • 6-3 • 165 Moraga, Calif. Campolindo HS

CAREER ACCOLADES 2011 West Coast League First Team 2011 West Coast League All-Star Game 2012 Took over Sunday-start duties on April 22 vs. Washington State after an injury to Brando Tessar ... Finished the season with a 8-4 record and 3.66 ERA ... In 19 appearances and 13 starts, tossed 76.1 innings while striking out 46 ... In his final start of the year, allowed two runs on six hits in UO’s 3-2 season-ending loss to Kent State in game three of the Eugene Super Regional ... Allowed three runs on seven hits in 4.1 innings as Oregon went on to defeat Austin Peay 6-5 in the opener of the Eugene Regional ... Allowed two runs on three hits, three walks and three hit batters in a 5-0 loss at No. 23 Oregon State ... Allowed just one run after scattering five hits and walking three in 6.1 innings in Oregon’s 6-1 series sweeping win over Seattle ... Held USC to three runs – one earned – on five hits and two walks while matching a career high with six strikeouts in a series-sweeping 6-3 win over the Trojans ... Lasted 5.1 innings in the no decision, allowing one run on four hits while issing two walks in Oregon’s series clinching 3-1 win at No. 11

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Arizona ... Pitched a seven innings, scattering nine hits and allowing just one run while walking no one and striking out two in Oregon’s series sweeping 7-1 win over Cal ... Threw a gem in the win, keeping the Lions off the scoreboard for the game’s first six innings, until allowing two runs in the top of the seventh as Oregon defeated Arkansas Pine Bluff , 3-2 ... Closed the game in a 5-0 win at No. 6 Stanford shutting out the Cardinal on one hit while striking out three in two innings ... Shut out San Francisco in five innings of work, helping Oregon to a 4-1 victory over the Dons, and held USF without a hit through five innings, while striking out three. After an Oregon fielding error to start the game, retired 15 consecutive batters ... Allowed just four hits in an eight-inning complete-game shutout, fanning five during Oregon’s 12-0 win over West Virginia ... Pitched two innings of scoreless relief to earn the win for Oregon, allowing one hit in 5-4 win over Long Beach State ... In just his second career start, earned the win tossing five innings and holding Hawaii to four runs on seven hits and three walks 2011 SUMMER Named to the West Coast League All-Star Game playing for the Cowlitz Black Bears … On the mound in 2011, made nine starts and broke a

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Oregon defeated Portland 14-3. 2010 SUMMER Pitched for the Cowlitz Black Bears of the West Coast League. 2010 Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Campolindo High School in Moraga, Calif. ... Pitched four years for head coach Max Luchurst and played one year of basketball ... Received back-to-back Diablo Foothill Athletic League honors after being named to the first team in 2009 and second team in 2008 ... As a junior in 2008 posted a nine-win season ... Also tossed seven complete-games in his high school career. PERSONAL Born in San Francisco ... Parents are Ivan and Jill Gold ... Has one brother Scott and one sister Kristin ... Majoring in general social sciences with a focus on crime, law and society.

WCL record tossing four complete games … Was named first-team All-WCL, and finished the summer with a 6-2 record and 2.19 ERA, while striking out five in a 12-6 win that clinched the series. leading his club in both categories … In 65.2 innings pitched, struck out 49 batters … Finished the summer ranked the No. 22 prospect in the WCL by Perfect Game. 2011 Made six appearances and one start, finishing with a 1-0 record and 3.38 ERA … In 10.2 innings pitched, totaled 14 strikeouts … Held opposing batters to a .244 clip … Season highlights included tossing one inning of shutout relief and striking out two in a 10-0 win over BYU … In the first start of his career, allowed three runs on six hits while striking out six in five innings of work and picked up the win as GOLD’S CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012

era 3.38 3.66

w-l 1-0 8-4

app 6 19

gs cg sho sv ip 1 0 0/1 0 10.2 13 1 1/1 0 76.1

h 10 75

r 4 34

er 4 31

bb 1 24

so 14 46

2b 3 9

3b 1 0

hr 1 5

bf bavg wp 44 .244 0 327 .262 5

TOTAL 3.62

9-4

25

14

85

38

35

25

60

12

1

6

371

1

1/2

0

87.0

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.260

5

hbp 1 8

bk 0 3

sfa 1 1

sha 0 8

9

3

2

8

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Ryon Healy

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Junior • 2V • Infield R/R • 6-5 • 227 West Hills, Calif. Crespi Carmelite HS

CAREER ACCOLADES 2012 Eugene All-Regional Team 2012 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention 2012 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention

2012 Starting first baseman ... Hit .312 while leading the Ducks in RBI (42) and hits (79) ... Added 13 doubles, one triple and four home runs ... Led the Ducks with 23 multiple-hit games and 10 multiple-RBI games ... Ended the season on a team-best 12-game hitting streak, hitting .400 with 10 RBI during that stretch ... Hit .409 and drove in a team-best six runs during the postseason ... Named to the Eugene All-Regional Team after batting .400 and driving in three runs ... Named Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention and Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... Hit .417 during the series sweep of USC ... Two-out triple vs. Oregon State started a three-run rally in the first as UO defeated Oregon State 3-2 ... Had a 10-game hitting streak (April 7-22) that was the longest of any Duck ... Batted .368 the week of April 9-15, driving in six runs, including a three-run homer in a 5-0 series clinching shut out of Stanford ... Led UO batting .375 at the Nike College Showcase.

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At Bats....................................................5, 18x, last at Oregon St. (5/26/12) Runs Scored.........................................3 vs. West Virginia (3/10/12) Hits..........................................................3, 7x, last at Stanford (4/14/12) RBI...........................................................4, 2x, last at Belmont (2/23/12) Doubles.................................................1, 23x, last at Oregon St. (5/27/12) Home Runs..........................................1, 8x, last at Oregon St. (5/25/12) Walks......................................................3 vs. Long Beach St. (3/2/12) Stolen Bases........................................1, 5x, last at Texas St. (3/28/12) Hitting Streak......................................12 Multiple-Hit Games..........................36 Multiple-RBI Games..........................15

2011 SUMMER Appeared in 31 games for the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod League, batting .244 with eight RBI, four runs scored, two doubles and a home run.

SUMMER 2012 Played for the Cape Cod League Brewster Whitecaps.

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2011 Appeared in 37 games, starting 30 … Got hot late in the year starting 22 of the final 23 games at first base or designated hitter … Batted .320 (39-for-122) during the season with 20 runs scored, 20 RBI, 10 doubles, one triple, a team-best four home runs and a .516 slugging percentage … In 208 chances at first committed just one error … Recorded 10 two-out RBI … Finished the year with 13 multiple-hit and five multiple-RBI games … Started 16 Pac-10 games batting .323 with 11 RBI, eight runs scored, four doubles, one triple and four home runs for a .600 slugging percentage … Produced the game-winning run on three occasions … Went on an eightgame hitting streak from April 23-May 7 … Season highlights include a 3-for-3 performance including a RBI double and solo home run as UO defeated No. 23 Arizona 7-3 to take the series … Went 3-for-4 and drove in a season-best three runs in a 5-4 loss at No. 20 California … Batted 2-for3 and hit a solo home run off the third overall pick of the 2011 MLB Draft, Trevor Bauer, in a 3-1 loss to UCLA … Batted 2-for-3 and hit a solo home run in UO’s series-clinching

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6-5 win over Stanford … During the final 14 games of the season as Oregon finished 10-3-1, batted .340 (18-for-53) with nine runs driven in, eight runs scored, four doubles and two home runs … Made three appearances and two starts on the mound, tossing a total of 8.2 innings with a 0-0 record and 4.15 ERA … In a 6-1 victory over Wichita State, started and lasted 5.2 innings on the mound, allowing one run while striking out five. SUMMER 2010 Played for the Conejo Oaks of the California Collegiate League ... Ranked by Baseball America as the top prospect in the league … Named to the CCL All-Star Game, and led the league in doubles (17) and RBI (38) … Batted .360 to lead the Oaks, and added 29 runs scored, four home runs and 22 walks. HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, Calif. ... A two-way player, manned first base and also pitched for head coach Scott Muckey … Named Daily News second-team all-area as a senior … Led the Celts to the Mission League championship, and named secondteam All-Mission League … The No. 55 recruit in the state of California according to PerfectGame CrossChecker entering senior year ... Played for the Milwaukee Brewers Gray Area Code team during the 2009 Area Code Games from Aug. 5-10, in Long Beach, Calif., along with two other Oregon teammates, Brando Tessar and Brandon Brennan … The CIF Southern Section Division II Player of the Year as a junior, while also being named the Daily News Player of the Year as well as the Mission League MVP… A Cal-Hi Sports first-team all-state selection … As a junior went 11-0 on the mound with a 1.81 ERA and 101 strikeouts in 81 innings … Batted .468 with three home runs and 25 RBI … Helping lead Crespi to the Southern Section Division II championship, pitching a complete game while hitting a home run and a two-run single in an 8-1 victory over Huntington Beach high school. PERSONAL Born in West Hills, Calif. … Parents are Patrick and Laurie Healy … Has two sisters, Karlie and Kaitlin … Majoring in business, economics and society (general social sciences).

HEALY’S CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012

avg .320 .312

gp-gs ab 37-30 122 65-65 253

r h 2b 20 39 10 35 79 13

3b 1 1

hr 4 4

rbi 20 42

tb 63 106

slg% .516 .419

bb 9 23

hbp 2 5

so 21 45

gdp 2 2

ob% .373 .378

sf 1 2

sh sb-att po 2 2-4 193 4 3-5 611

a 14 24

e 1 6

fld% .995 .991

TOTAL .315

102-95 375

55 118 23

2

8

62

169

.451

32

7

66

4

.376

3

6

38

7

.992

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Connor Hofmann

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Junior • 2V • Outfield L/R • 6-0 • 175 San Diego, Calif. St. Augustine HS

HOFMANN’S CAREER HIGHS

At Bats....................................................5, 4x, last vs. Washington St. (4/21/12) Runs Scored.........................................2 at Belmont (2/23/12) Hits..........................................................2, 6x, last vs. USC (5/13/12) RBI...........................................................2, 3x, last at UCLA (4/6/12) Doubles.................................................1, 3x, last vs. San Francisco (4/9/12) Home Runs..........................................1, 3x, last vs. Seattle (5/18/12) Walks......................................................2, 2x, last vs. Utah (3/25/12) Stolen Bases........................................2, 3x, last vs. Austin Peay (6/3/12) Hitting Streak......................................8 Multiple-Hit Games..........................6 Multiple-RBI Games..........................3

SUMMER 2012 Played for the Corvallis Knights and was named MVP of WCL All-Star Game after he banged out three hits and scored the tying run at Borleske Stadium. 2012 Oregon’s starting center fielder ... Batted .239 with nine stolen bases ... Hit an inside the park home run vs. Seattle ... Hit his first career home run in Oregon’s 13-4 win at Belmont and his second as the Ducks upset No. 5 UCLA. SUMMER 2011 Helped Corvallis to the West Coast League championship as the Knights made the playoffs after finishing on top of the West Division standings … Corvallis needed three games to get past Bend in the best-of-three West Division series, before sweeping Walla Walla in two games during the championship series … In 34 games, batted .213 with 12 runs scored, two doubles and nine stolen bases … Ranked the No. 33 prospect in the WCL by Perfect Game. 2011 Played in 23 games and made 11 starts mostly in left field … Hit .212 (7-for-33), driving in four runs, scoring seven runs with one double and three stolen bases … Was 2-for-4 with a RBI single in season-opening 4-3 loss at Hawaii … Singled and drove in a run in Oregon’s 4-3 win over Hawaii … Produced a RBI single in a 10-7 win at San Diego. 2010 MLB DRAFT Selected in the 16th round (484th overall) by the San Diego Padres. HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of St. Augustine in San Diego, Calif. … During his senior season was a San Diego CIF First Team selection, and was a North County First-Team outfielder … Played four years in center field for head coach Craig da Luz … Named Eastern League MVP after leading the league in batting average (.438) and stolen bases (28) … Second in the league with 46

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five home runs … Added 32 RBI, 36 runs scored, nine doubles and six triples with a .759 slugging percentage and .498 on-base percentage … During his junior year, batted .444 and was a first-team All-Eastern League selection ... Totaled 44 hits with 35 runs scored,17 RBI, five home runs, four triples and two doubles ... Played for the SoCal Yankees Scout team in the fall of 2009. PERSONAL Born in San Diego, Calif. … Parents are Mark and Michelle Hofmann … Has two brothers, Colin and Sean … Plans to major in business.

HOFMANN’S CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012

avg .212 .239

gp-gs 23-11 58-46

ab 33 142

r 7 19

h 7 34

2b 1 2

3b 0 1

hr 0 3

rbi 4 14

tb 8 47

slg% .242 .331

bb 0 13

hbp 3 4

so 11 37

gdp 0 1

ob% .270 .315

sf 1 3

sh 1 12

sb-att 3-4 9-12

po 14 108

a 1 2

e 1 2

fld% .938 .982

TOTAL

.234

81-57

175

26

41

3

1

3

18

55

.314

13

7

48

1

.307

4

13

12-16

122

3

3

.977

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Christian Jones

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JONES’ CAREER HIGHS

Innings Starter....................................8.0, 2x, last at Washington St. (5/21/11) Innings Reliever.................................4.0 vs. Florida St. (6/6/10) Strikeouts.............................................13 vs. BYU (3/12/11) Wins........................................................9

Junior • 3V • LHP L/L • 6-3 • 210 Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS

CAREER ACCOLADES 2010 Cape Cod All-Star Game 2012 Missed the 2012 season with an elbow injury. 2011 Made 16 appearances and 12 starts, finishing the year with a 7-2 record and 3.24 ERA … Pitched in two combined shutouts, and struck out 73 in a total of 77.2 innings on the mound … Held opposing batters to a .249 clip … Had seven quality starts and led the Ducks to a 9-3 record when starting … In Pac-10 play made six appearances and three starts, finishing 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA and striking out 13 in 21 innings pitched … Struck out a then career-high 12 and picked up the win in a 3-2 victory over Saint Mary’s that clinched the series after tossing seven innings, and allowing one run on five hits and two walks ... Had a solid start at Long Beach State, tossing seven plus innings and allowing four runs on three hits and four walks while striking out nine … Struck out eight of the first 10 LBSU batters he faced, facing the minimum number of batters through five in-

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nings, surrendering only a walk ... Pitched seven innings of shutout baseball, helping Oregon to a 10-0 victory as the Ducks completed the sweep of BYU … Allowed just three hits and walked one batter, while setting a new career high striking out 13 … Retired 11 consecutive batters from the 2nd-5th innings, striking out seven during that stretch against BYU ... Tossed six shutout innings in a 4-0 victory over San Francisco, striking out seven and allowing four hits without issuing a walk ... Shut out No. 3 Oregon State at Goss Stadium for eight innings before giving up a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth as the Ducks upset the Beavers 7-2 – their first win in Corvallis since reinstatement ... Mesmerized Seattle’s offense as he surrendered just one unearned run – the last batter he faced that reached on an Oregon fielding error – in 7.1 innings on the hill as the Ducks defeated the Redhawks 10-5 … Allowed just two hits and issued only two walks while fanning seven ... Matched a career high tossing eight innings, and surrendering just three runs while scattering seven hits, issuing two walks and hitting three batters in a 6-3 win at Washington State as the Ducks earned their first win ever in Pullman since reinstatement ... Held No. 6 Oregon State to one run on five hits and six walks while striking out five and picking up the

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win as Oregon defeated OSU, 4-1, to claim the season and Pac-10 series victories. 2010 SUMMER Pitched for the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod League … Was named to the Cape Cod All-Star Game and was named Falmouth’s Pitcher of the Year… Falmouth finished the season with a 21-22-1 record and in second place of the Western Division … Jones was 3-3 on the mound in 34.1 … Finished with a 2.36 ERA, .177 opposing batting average and 26 strikeouts …Fellow Duck KC Serna was also on the squad. 2010 Made 20 appearances on the mound and one start … Finished with a 2-2 record, 3.71 ERA and 21 strikeouts in 26.2 innings pitched … Earned the first win of his career, tossing 2.1 innings of shutout relief at Arizona in Oregon’s 9-8 victory … Allowed one unearned run and was credited with the win after throwing 3.1 innings and dealing a then career-high three strikeouts in a 4-2 win over Portland ... Saved his best performance of the year for last, tossing four innings of one-run baseball in relief, allowing

one hit, walking three and striking out four in the Ducks 5-3 loss to No. 10 Florida State at the NCAA Regional’s in Norwich, Conn. HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Monte Vista High School in Danville, Calif. ... A three-year varsity player for head coach Bill Piona, led the East Bay Athletic League in strikeouts (112), ERA (0.66) and wins (8) in 74 innings pitched his senior year ... Was selected first-team All-EBAL, and was awarded Scholar Athlete of the Year honors (Spring) by Cal Hi Sports Bay Area ... Voted MVP for Monte Vista high school by his teammates following his junior and senior seasons ... As a junior, led the EBAL in strikeouts with 108 in 72 innings and was third in ERA at 1.17... That year was selected second-team All-EBAL and third-team All-East Bay...also the Monte Vista High School 2009 Scholar Athlete of the Year. PERSONAL Born in Livermore, Calif. ... Parents are Robert and Julie Jones … Major is business, economy and society.

JONES’ CAREER STATS Year 2010 2011

era 3.71 3.24

w-l 2-2 7-2

app 20 16

gs cg sho sv ip 1 0 0/1 0 26.2 12 0 0/2 0 77.2

TOTAL 3.36

9-4

36

13

0

0/3

h 25 69

r 16 34

er 11 28

bb 12 34

so 21 73

2b 5 11

3b 1 3

hr 1 2

bf 115 329

bavg wp .266 2 .249 4

0 104.1 94

50

39

46

94

16

4

3

444

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hbp 5 8

bk 0 0

13

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Craig Meredith

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Junior • 1V • Infield R/R • 5-11 • 180 Folsom, Calif. American RIver CC

MEREDITH’S CAREER HIGHS

At Bats....................................................NA Runs Scored.........................................NA Hits..........................................................NA RBI...........................................................NA Doubles.................................................NA Home Runs..........................................NA Walks......................................................NA Stolen Bases........................................NA Hitting Streak......................................NA Multiple-Hit Games..........................NA

2012

series … Jesuit finished the 2009 season with a 27-5 record and Del-

Did not play in 2012 due to injury.

ta River League title with a 14-1 record … Batted .347 with 23 runs scored, 17 RBI, three doubles, two triples and 15 walks for head coach

BEFORE OREGON

Joe Potulny.

As a sophomore in 2011 at American River Junior College batted .333 with 15 RBI, 16 runs scored, and seven doubles … Was named

PERSONAL

to the Big 8 Conference Second Team as an infielder … As a fresh-

Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.… Parents are Michael and Rhonda Mer-

man batted .311 with 12 RBI, 11 runs scored, four doubles, one triple

edith … Major is business.

and one home run. HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Jesuit High School in Sacramento, Calif. … Helped the Marauders capture the 2009 Sac Joaquin Division I title taking two games from St. Mary’s of Stockton in the championship

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Daniel Pardini

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PARDINI’S CAREER HIGHS

At Bats....................................................2 vs. San Francisco (4/10/12) Runs Scored.........................................1, 2x, last vs. Connecticut (3/11/12) Hits..........................................................1 vs. Connecticut (3/11/12) RBI...........................................................1, 2x, last vs. Connecticut (3/11/12) Home Runs..........................................1 vs. Connecticut (3/11/12) Walks......................................................1, 2x, last at Hawaii (2/19/12) Hitting Streak......................................1

Junior • 2V • Catcher R/R • 6-0 • 190 Sonoma, Calif. Justin Siena HS

SUMMER 2012 Played for the Far West League Neptune Beach Pearl.

2010 Redshirted.

2012 Hit .100 (1-for-10) with two RBI and two runs scored in 12 games played ... Made his first career start in right field against San Francisco ... In just his third at-bat of the season, recorded the first hit of his career - a home run - during Oregon’s 4-0 victory over Connecticut.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Justin-Siena High School in Napa, Calif. … A twosport athlete for the Braves playing both baseball and football … On the diamond was a catcher and infielder for head coach Scott Wright … Was a two-time All-Marin County Athletic League first-team selection in 2008 and 2009 … Was the Napa County Offensive Player of the Year in both 2008 and 2009 … On the football field was a linebacker and running back for head coach Rich Cotruvo … Had two touchdowns in the 2008 North Coast Section championship game … Was also a twotime first-team All-MCAL selection in 2007 and 2008.

2011 Appeared in two games … Walked in his first at-bat in a 10-0 victory over BYU … Also appeared as a defensive replacement in the outfield against Portland. SUMMER 2010 Played for the Waimea Waves of the Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League … Batted .284 with 11 runs scored, nine RBI, six doubles and two triples.

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PERSONAL Born in Sonoma, Calif. … Parents are Mario and Theresa Pardini … Has one sister, Jenna … Majoring in economics.

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PARDINI’S CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012

avg .000 .100

TOTAL .100

gp-gs ab 2-0 0 12-1 10 14-1

10

r 0 2

h 0 1

2b 0 0

3b 0 0

hr 0 1

rbi 0 2

tb 0 4

slg% .000 .400

bb 1 1

hbp 0 1

so 0 5

2

1

0

0

1

2

4

.400

2

1

5

gdp ob% 0 1.000 0 .250 0

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sf 0 0

sh sb-att po 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 5

a 0 0

e fld% 0 .000 0 1.000

0

1

0

0 1.000

0-0

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Aaron Payne

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Junior • 2V • Infield L/R • 5-11 • 175 San Clemente, Calif. San Clemente HS

PAYNE’S CAREER HIGHS

At Bats....................................................6 at Stanford (4/13/12) Runs Scored.........................................2, 9x, last vs. Austin Peay (6/3/12) Hits..........................................................4 at Hawaii (2/18/12) RBI...........................................................3, 2x, last at Arizona (5/4/12) Doubles.................................................1, 8x, last at Oregon St. (5/26/12) Triples....................................................1, 4x, last vs Seattle (5/20/12) Home Runs..........................................1 vs Seattle (5/20/12) Walks......................................................2, 5x, last vs Kent State (6/11/12) Stolen Bases........................................2 at UCLA (4/6/12) Hitting Streak......................................5 Multiple-Hit Games..........................17 Multiple-RBI Games..........................6

CAREER ACCOLADES 2012 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team 2012 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention Pac-12 Player of the Week (May 7, 2012) Pac-12 Player of the Week (April 30, 2012) SUMMER 2012 Played for the Bourne Braves in the Cape Cod League. 2012 Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention ... Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team ... Oregon’s starting second baseman ... Hit .277 on the season ... Led the Ducks with 42 runs scored and 16 stolen bases (T-3rd Pac-12) ... Totaled eight doubles, four triples and one home run ... 14 of his 27 RBI were hit in two-out situations ... Was hit-by-pitch 25 times to lead Oregon and the Pac-12 ... Scored the game-winning run in the bottom of the ninth as Oregon edged Austin Peay, 6-5, in the Eugene Regional opener ... Hit his first career home run in a 6-1 win over Seattle ... Named Pac-12 Player of the Week two weeks in a row: batted .353 and drove in six runs, including the game-winning run at Gonzaga: 3-for-4, three-RBI effort in 6-1 win at Arizona, while helping the defense turn three double plays in a series clinching 3-1 win at Arizona … Drove in five runs, including the game-winners against Cal on April 27 and 28 as the Ducks recorded the sweep ... Hit .444 during Oregon’s series win at No. 5 UCLA ... Scored the game-winning run in a 3-2, 12-inning win at Hawaii on Feb. 18, and also went 4-for-5 at the plate that day. 2011 SUMMER Appeared in eight games for the Rochester Honkers of the Northwoods League. 2011 Appeared in 12 games and made four starts all at second base … Hit .188 (3-for-16) with four runs scored … Was walked on two occasions … In a start at San Diego, was hit by a pitch, scored a run and singled as UO defeated the Toreros 10-7 … In a start against Seattle, singled and scored a run in a 10-5 victory. HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of San Clemente High School, played four years as an infielder for head coach Dave Gellatly … As a senior hit .419 and led the Tritons with 18 doubles and 31 runs scored … Was named to the CIF Southern Section Division I Second Team, and was voted first-team 54

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All-South Coast League … Was named to the Orange County Register All-County team, and was chosen to play in the Orange County All-Star Game … Also played one season of football. PERSONAL Born in Mission Viejo, Calif. … Parents are Ron and Tammie Payne … Has one brother Daron and one sister Jessica … Majoring in kinesiology.

PAYNE’S CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012

avg .188 .277

gp-gs ab 12-4 16 65-65 235

r h 2b 4 3 0 42 65 8

3b 0 4

hr 0 1

rbi 0 27

tb 3 84

slg% .188 .357

bb 2 27

hbp 1 25

so 5 42

gdp 0 1

ob% .316 .405

sf 0 2

sh sb-att po 3 0-0 4 18 16-22 109

a 13 175

e 1 8

fld% .944 .973

TOTAL .271

77-69 251

46 68

4

1

27

87

.347

29

26

47

1

.399

2

21 16-22 113

188

9

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Jimmie Sherfy

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SHERFY’ CAREER HIGHS

Innings Reliever.................................6.2 at Washington (3/17/12) Strikeouts.............................................13 at Hawaii (2/18/12) Wins........................................................5 Saves......................................................19

Junior • 2V • RHP R/R • 6-0 • 175 Camarillo, Calif. Newbury Park HS

CAREER ACCOLADES 2013 Louisville Slugger Pre-Season First-Team All-American 2013 NCWBA Preseason First-Team All-America 2013 Perfect Game USA Pre-Season Second-Team All-American 2012 NCBWA Stopper of the Year Finalist 2012 ABCA/Rawlings First-Team All-American 2012 Baseball America Second-Team All-American 2012 Perfect Game Second-Team All-American 2012 NCBWA Second-Team All-American 2012 Louisville Slugger Third-Team All-American 2012 Pac-12 All-Conference Team National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Watch List Pac-12 Player of the Week (Feb. 21) College Baseball Insider West Region Pitcher of the Week 2012 Led the Pac-12 with 19 saves setting new Oregon single-season and all-time records ... In 36 appearances and 61.1 innings pitched struck out 93 batters (5th Pac-12) – an average of 13.6 strikeouts per nine innings ... Held opposing batters to a .172 56

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clip ... Finished the year with a 2.20 ERA and 5-3 record ... In the Eugene Regional pitched 1.1 shutout innings in a 6-5 opening win over Austin Peay ... Picked up the save pitching two shutout innings in a 7-5 win over No. 12 Cal State Fullerton ... From May 8-14 totaled four saves, tossing six shutout innings and striking out 13 ... Tossed 3.2 shutout innings in a series clinching 3-1 at Arizona ... Earned two saves in the ASU series as Oregon swept the then No. 14 Sun Devils ... In Oregon’s 3-2, 13-inning win at Washington, tossed 6.2 innings of relief, allowing one run on one hit and one walk while striking out six ... Was named Pac12 Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 21 after striking out 13 in relief on Feb. 18, tossing 5.2 shutout innings at Hawaii as the Ducks prevailed 3-2. SUMMER 2011 Helped Corvallis to the West Coast League championship as the Knights made the playoffs after finishing on top of the West Division standings … In 11 relief appearances, Sherfy was 1-0 with a 2.16 ERA … Tossed 16.2 innings, striking out 18 batters … Ranked the No. 9 prospect in the WCL by Baseball America and was ranked the No. 7 prospect by Perfect Game … Considered

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to have the best breaking ball in the league. 2011 Made just two relief appearances, tossing a total of 1.1 innings, allowing seven runs – five earned – on eight hits. HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of Newbury Park High School … Played four years of baseball for head coach Matt Goldfield … Helped Newbury Park make the playoffs, his senior year, with a 1910 overall record and 9-5 mark in the Marmonte League … Named first-team All-Marmonte League after going 8-1 on the mound in 12 appearances … Pitched two complete games and finished his senior season with a 2.25 ERA … In 62.1 innings, dealt 72 strikeouts…was also named to the Ventura County Star First Team … The 50th-ranked recruit entering senior year in the state of California according to PerfectGame CrossChecker … As a junior posted a 7-3 record with 2.32 ERA enroute to second-team All-Marmonte League honors ... Totaled 61 strikeouts in 51.1 innings, and held opposing batters to a .207 average ... Played at Newbury Park High School with former Duck Jack Marder. PERSONAL Born in Thousand Oaks, Calif. …parents are Brad and Jennette Sherfy … Has two sisters, Kelli and Cori … Major is political science … Father Brad coached men’s golf at UCLA for seven seasons from 1996-2002, and was an All-American golfer for the Bruins in 1978.

SHERFY’ CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012

era 33.75 2.20

TOTAL 2.87

w-l 0-0 5-3

app 2 36

gs cg sho sv ip 0 0 0/0 0 1.1 0 0 0/0 19 61.1

h 8 36

r 7 18

er 5 15

bb 0 34

so 0 93

2b 2 5

3b 0 0

hr 1 2

bf 13 265

bavg wp .615 0 .172 4

5-3

38

0

44

25

20

34

93

7

0

3

278

.198

0

0/0 19 62.2

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Brando Tessar

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TESSAR’S CAREER HIGHS

Innings Starter....................................9.0 vs. Connecticut (3/11/12) Innings Reliever.................................2.1, 2x, last vs. Kent St. (6/11/12) Strikeouts.............................................8 at Washington (3/17/12) Wins........................................................5

Junior • 2V • RHP R/R • 6-1 • 195 Simi Valley, Calif. Chaminade HS

2012 Started the season as Oregon’s Sunday starter, but missed half of the year with a muscle strain, making his final start on April 15 at Stanford ... Returned to the diamond in Oregon’s final game of the year, tossing two and a third innings of shutout relief in a 3-2 loss to Kent State in the Eugene Super Regional ... Finished the season with a 4-1 record and 3.42 ERA in 11 appearances, nine starts and 52.2 innings pitched ... Struck out 37, and held opposing batters to a .235 clip ... Season highlights included pitching a complete-game shutout, surrendering only four hits, striking out six, and walking two batters en route to a 4-0 win against the University of Connecticut ... Tossed 6.1 shutout innings, holding Arizona State to two hits while striking out five. He managed to hold ASU scoreless despite issuing six walks in a 4-3 series-sweeping win ... In 6.1 innings of work, held Washington to one run on six hits while striking out a career-high eight batters and issuing just two walks. Was in line for the win before the game-tying run was surrendered in the bottom of the ninth by the bullpen, but UO prevailed in extra innings, 3-2 ... In final start of the season before suffering a muscle strain, tossed just one inning before leaving the game, allowing two runs on one hit and three walks, taking first loss of the year at Stanford ... Tossed four innings, allowing five runs on six hits, while walking two and striking out two in a no decision as Oregon fell 8-6 at No. 5 UCLA ... Was in line for the win as Oregon led Utah 3-2 when he exited the game in the top of the seventh. In 6.1 innings pitched, allowed two runs on five hits while issuing three walks … He struck out seven and retired 10 consecutive batters at one point, and struck out the side in the third in UO’s 4-3 loss to the Utes ... Pitched 4.2 innings to help Oregon come from behind to defeat Long Beach State, 8-7 ... Tossed five innings and allowed five runs – two earned – on seven hits and four walks while striking out four in a 7-6 win at No. 17 Vanderbilt which swept the series ... Earned the win, tossing 6.2 innings, allowing four runs – three earned – while surrendering five hits and issuing four walks but also striking out three in a 14-5 victory at Hawaii. SUMMER 2011 Had an exciting season for La Crosse as the Loggers remained in the playoff hunt through the final week of the regular season, but finished third in the South Division as Green Bay got the second playoff spot … Named to the Northwoods League All58

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2013 OREGON BASEBALL Star Game finishing sixth in the league among starters managing a 2.46 ERA … In 11 starts finished the summer with a 6-1 record, and in 77 innings pitched recorded 51 strikeouts … Also received the Loggers Cy Young Award … Considered the No. 21 ranked prospect in the NWL by Perfect Game … The Loggers finished the summer ranked 44th in the Perfect Game Summer Collegiate Team Rankings. 2011 Made 12 relief appearances and one start, finishing the year with a 1-1 record and 2.08 ERA … Pitched in a total of three combined shutouts, and in 17.1 innings on the mound totaled 10 strikeouts … In Pac-10 play made four appearances and pitched 2.1 shutout innings while striking out three and holding opposing batters to a .111 clip … In his only start, picked up the win tossing six innings of shutout baseball, holding Gonzaga to just three hits while walking four and striking out one in a 6-0 victory … Pitched one inning of shutout relief and struck out one in a 10-0 win over BYU … Pitched one inning of shutout relief and struck out one in a 9-0 win over Washington … Pitched one inning of shutout relief and struck out one in a 14-3 victory over Portland … Faced three batters in the bottom of the ninth and shutout Portland while striking out one as the Ducks claimed the season series with a 7-2 victory.

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wide receiver, running back, defensive back and quarterback gaining 2,500 all-purpose yards his senior year for head coach Ed Croson … Was named the Mission League Offensive Player of the Year … Played in the Daily News Football All-Star Game. PERSONAL Major is business … Son of Bill Tessar and Ginger Laker … Has one brother Dallas and one sister Kennedy … Stepfather Tim is the hitting coach for the Triple A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox.

2010 MLB DRAFT Selected in the 25th round (756th overall) by the Toronto Blue Jays. HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of Chaminade High School in West Hills, Calif. … A two-sport athlete for the Eagles … Played four years of both baseball and football … On the diamond for head coach Frank Mutz, appeared on the mound and also played in the outfield … In 2010, named to CIF Southern Section Division II First Team, and was also voted the Mission League Player of the Year ... Went 9-2 on the mound with a 1.45 ERA , four shutouts and 103 strikeouts … At the plate, batted .402 with eight home runs and 19 RBI … Helped the Eagles advance to the Division II quarterfinals, and was named to the 2010 Daily News Baseball All-Area Team … Named to the Max Preps California All-State Baseball Second Team and the Cal-Hi Sports all-state baseball second team … Also played in the City vs. Southern Section All-Star game … Entering his senior year was the 67th-ranked recruit in the state of California according to PerfectGame Crosschecker ... As a junior batted .338 with five home runs and 25 stolen bases ... On the mound maintained a 2.62 ERA and had 40 strikeouts in 40 innings ... Was a four-time All-Mission League selection … Also played for the Milwaukee Brewers Gray Area Code team along with fellow UO teammates Brandon Brennan and Ryon Healy ... On the football field, played TESSAR’S CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012

era 2.08 3.42

w-l 1-1 4-1

app 13 11

gs cg sho sv ip 1 0 0/3 0 17.1 9 1 1/0 0 52.2

h 18 44

r 6 24

er 4 20

bb 10 33

so 10 37

2b 1 10

3b 0 1

hr 0 0

bf 80 235

bavg wp .269 4 .235 3

TOTAL 3.09

5-2

24

10

62

30

24

43

47

11

1

0

315

.244

1

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Brett Thomas

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Junior • 2V • Outfield L/R • 6-1 • 195 Poway, Calif. Poway HS

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THOMAS’ CAREER HIGHS

At Bats....................................................5, 10x, last vs Kent State (6/9/12) Runs Scored.........................................2, 5x, last at UCLA (4/7/12) Hits..........................................................3, 5x, last vs USC (5/12/12) RBI...........................................................3, 2x, last vs Austin Peay (6/3/12) Doubles.................................................3 vs California (4/28/12) Triples....................................................2 vs Long Beach State (3/4/12) Home Runs..........................................1 at Arizona (5/5/12) Walks......................................................3 vs. Wichita State (3/26/11) Stolen Bases........................................2 vs. Oregon State (5/8/12) Hitting Streak......................................8 Multiple-Hit Games..........................24 Multiple-RBI Games..........................6

CAREER ACCOLADES 2012 Eugene All-Regional Team Pac-12 Player of the Week (April 9)

2011 SUMMER Played for the Cowlitz Black Bears of the West Coast League, batting .254 in 16 games played.

2012 Starting left fielder ... Led the Ducks in batting (.313), doubles (14) and outfield assists (3) ... Batted .346 in the postseason and drove in five runs ... Was named to the Eugene All-Regional team after batting .385, and driving in four runs ... The week of May 8-14 hit .400 and drove in a team-leading three runs ... Recorded 18 multiple-hit games, and ended the season on an eight-game hitting streak ... Hit the first home run of his career at Arizona ... Batted .444 in the Cal series, and tied an UO singlegame record with three doubles in a 3-2 victory over the Bears ... Named Pac-12 Player of the Week after batting .636 (7-for-11) in the UCLA series with two doubles, three runs scored, two RBI and two stolen bases ... Led off the bottom of the ninth vs. Long Beach State with a triple, putting the game-winning run at third with no outs as Oregon edged LBSU, 8-7, for the series sweep.

2011 Played in 43 games and started 31, mainly patrolling center field and batting in the second spot of the lineup … Hit .291 (30-for-103) on the season, and improved that clip to .313 (21for-67) in Pac-10 play … Drove in 10 runs, scored 14 runs with five doubles and one triple … Walked 15 times and finished second on the club with a .402 on-base percentage … Second on the team hitting .310 with runners in scoring position ... Recorded six-multiple hit games and drove in eight two-out RBI … Responsible for driving in the game-winning run on two occasions … In the final 14 games of the season, batted .343 (12-for35) with six RBI, five runs scored, two doubles, one triple and a .410 on-base percentage … Batted 2-for-3 with two runs scored and a double in a 9-0 shutout of Washington … Went 3-for-4 with a run scored in Oregon’s 4-2 victory over No. 23 Arizona … Had a 3-for-4 effort with two runs scored in a 10-5 victory over

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Seattle … With runners on the corners and two outs, drove in the game-winning run with a single up the middle as UO clinched the Stanford series with a 6-5 victory … In the game against the Cardinal batted 2-for-4 with a two-out, two-run double in the fourth … Had a 2-for-4 outing with a run scored and RBI double in 6-3 win at Washington State. HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of Poway High School … A three-sport athlete for the Titans, playing baseball, football and basketball … Received all-state honors in both baseball and football for three consecutive seasons as a sophomore, junior and senior … Also served as a team captain during his senior season for the football, basketball and baseball teams … In the 40-year history of Poway’s Paul Platz Multi-Sport Athlete of the Year award, became the first recipient to win it twice … A ESPN/Cal-Hi Sports All-State Senior Honor Athlete of the Year … Under head coach Bob Parry, played three seasons of outfield at Poway … Also a three-time All-Palomar League selection … During his senior season on the diamond was named to the All-San Diego CIF Second Team, and was named to the CalHI Sports All-State Second Team … Helped the Titans to a 25-9 record while reaching the CIF San Diego Section Division I championship game … Was named first-team All-Palomar League and the North County Times Poway High School Athlete of the Year … An All-San Diego Section First Team outfielder and a North County Times first-team outfielder … In 2010 hit .439 with a .540 on-base percentage and .786 slugging percentage … Led the Titans in RBI (41), runs scored (36), walks (18), triples (7) and stolen bases (14) … As a sophomore and junior won back-to-back Palomar League championships and CIF championships … Was also a ESPN/CalHi Sports All-State Junior Athlete of Distinction in 2009 … As a sophomore was a Max Preps Sophomore All-American and an ESPN/Cal-Hi Sports all-state selection … On the football field for head coach Damien Gonzalez was a receiver and defensive back … Voted Team MVP and was an All-North County second-team defensive back and All-Palomar League first-team receiver … As a junior was a second-team ESPN/Cal-Hi Sports All-State selection … Received CIF, All-North County and Palomar League firstteam honors with 11 touchdowns and six interceptions … As a sophomore helped Poway to the CIF championship with a 12-0 record … A second-team ESPN/Cal-Hi Sports All-State selection and All-Palomar League second-team pick … Also excelled in the classroom with a 3.75 GPA or better for three consecutive years … Named to the All San Diego County all-academic team. PERSONAL Born in Poway, Calif. ... Parents are John and Deborah Thomas … Has one sister, Victoria … Major is business.

THOMAS’ CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012

avg .291 .313

gp-gs ab 43-31 103 59-53 201

r h 2b 14 30 5 22 63 14

3b 1 4

hr 0 1

rbi 10 25

tb 37 88

slg% .359 .438

bb 15 14

hbp 4 4

so 28 36

gdp 1 5

ob% .402 .368

sf 0 1

sh sb-att po 13 1-6 65 9 9-13 96

a 0 3

e 1 1

fld% .985 .990

TOTAL .306

102-84 304

36 93 19

5

1

35

125

.411

29

8

64

6

.380

1

22 10-19 161

3

2

.988

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Shaun Chase

16

Sophomore • 1V • Catcher R/R • 6-0 • 210 Phoenix, Ariz. Desert Vista HS

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At Bats....................................................5, 3x, last vs Long Beach State (3/3/12) Runs Scored.........................................2, 2x, last at Belmont (2/23/12) Hits..........................................................2, 2x, last at Belmont (2/23/12) RBI...........................................................3 at Belmont (2/23/12) Doubles.................................................1, 5x, last at Gonzaga (5/2/12) Triples....................................................1 at Hawaii (2/20/12) Home Runs..........................................1, 2x, last at Belmont (2/23/12) Walks......................................................1, 6x, last vs. Oregon State (5/8/12) Hitting Streak......................................11 Multiple-Hit Games..........................2 Multiple-RBI Games..........................4

2012 Hit .178 and totaled eight extra-base hits (five doubles, one triple, two homes runs) ... During Oregon’s 8-7 win at Gonzaga, drove in the game-winning runs with a double off the wall in center field ... During the Hawaii series hit .313 as three of his five hits were for extra bases … Hit first career home run in Oregon’s 12-6 victory over Hawaii, and also tripled in that game.

runs, 40 RBI, 19 runs scored, 11 doubles, a .937 slugging percentage and a .521 on-base percentage while drawing 22 walks … A three-time all-region selection … Ranked the 19th best prospect in the state of Arizona according to Perfect Game … A gold medalist for the USA Baseball 16U National Team in 2009 … Two-time Scholar-Athlete of the Week … Also played one season of volleyball his senior year.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2011 graduate of Desert Vista High School in Phoenix, Ariz. … Named to the Arizona Class 5A Second Team as a senior after leading the Fiesta League with 13 home runs … Finished in the league’s top five in batting average (.427), RBI (26), slugging percentage (.963) and on-base percentage (.557) … Scored 20 runs, drew 24 walks and had five doubles … As a junior, batted .411 with 13 home

CLUB Played in the 2011 Connie Mack World Series under head coach Ron Forbs, finished as runner ups.

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PERSONAL Parents are Russell and Dawn Chase … Has one brother, Spencer, and two sisters, Amanda and Shayla … Major is undeclared.

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CHASE’S CAREER STATS Year 2012

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avg .178

gp-gs ab 25-18 73

r h 2b 10 13 5

3b 1

hr 2

rbi 9

tb 26

slg% .356

bb 6

hbp 1

so 30

gdp 0

ob% .250

sf 0

sh sb-att po 4 0-0 78

a 11

e 2

fld% .978

TOTAL .178

25-18 73

10 13

1

2

9

26

.356

6

1

30

0

.250

0

4

11

2

.978

5

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Scott Heineman

6

Sophomore • 1V • Outfielder R/R • 6-1 • 205 Pacific Palisades, Calif. Crespi Carmelite HS

2012 Oregon’s starting third baseman but suffered a foot injury and missed the final 34 games of the year ... Hit .189 with three doubles, one triple, one home run and nine RBI ... Drove in the game-winning run in Oregon’s come from behind 5-3 win over Utah ... In his first start tossed 2.1 innings, allowing one run on one hit and one walk while striking out one in Oregon’s 4-2 win over San Francisco. SUMMER 2011 Named first-team California Collegiate All-League after finishing second in the league with eight home runs … Hit .312 for the Conejo Oaks with a squad-best 53 hits, 41 runs scored and five triples … Also tallied 11 doubles, drove in 29 runs, recorded a .576 slugging percentage and went 15-for-19 in stolen

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At Bats....................................................6 vs Long Beach State (3/3/12) Runs Scored.........................................2, 3x, last vs Utah (3/24/12) Hits..........................................................3, 2x, last vs Utah (3/24/12) RBI...........................................................2 at Vanderbilt (2/25/12) Doubles.................................................1, 3x, last vs Utah (3/24/12) Triples....................................................1 at Belmont (2/23/12) Home Runs..........................................1 at Vanderbilt(2/26/12) Walks......................................................3, 2x, last vs San Francisco (4/9/12) Stolen Bases........................................1, 7x, last vs San Francisco (4/9/12) Hitting Streak......................................7 Multiple-Hit Games..........................4 Multiple-RBI Games..........................1

base attempts … Played in the CCL All-Star Game … Ranked the 10th best prospect in the CCL by Perfect Game. HIGH SCHOOL A 2011 graduate of Crespi Carmelite H.S. in Encno, Calif. ... A four-year middle infielder for head coach Scott Muckey … Earned Preseason All-American honors as a senior, Named first-team All-Mission League after batting .358 with 26 runs scored, 24 hits, 19 RBI, two doubles and three triples … Finished first in the league with 29 stolen bases and tied for third with four home runs … Also finished in the league’s top five with a .627 slugging percentage and .494 on-base percentage … On the mound in 25 innings struck out 22 with a 2.33 ERA… Named team MVP… As a junior in 2010, batted .304 with 24 hits, 23 runs scored, 15 RBI, five doubles, one triple, 12 walks

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and a .402 on-base percentage …Helped the Celts to the 2010 Mission League title as the starting second baseman, as well as the 2009 CIF Division II championship coming off the bench … Teammates with current Oregon Ryon Healy ... Ranked 44th in the state of California by Perfect Game in the 2011 class … Achieved a GPA above 4.0 during both junior and senior years. CLUB Played from 2007-10 for the SGV Aresnal and head coach Mike Viera. PERSONAL Born in Santa Monica, Calif.… Parents are Steve Heineman and Kathy Lingg … Has one sister, Emily, and one brother, Tyler, who is entering his junior year on the UCLA baseball squad … Major is undeclared.

HEINEMAN’S CAREER STATS Year 2012

avg .189

gp-gs ab 29-27 90

r h 2b 16 17 3

3b 1

hr 1

rbi 9

tb 25

slg% .278

bb 19

hbp 3

so 22

gdp 0

ob% .342

sf 2

sh sb-att po 1 7-7 12

a 48

e 2

fld% .968

TOTAL .189

29-27 90

16 17

1

1

9

25

.278

19

3

22

0

.342

2

1

48

2

.968

3

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12

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Steven Packard

29

Sophomore • 1V • Outfield L/L • 6-1 • 190 San Marcos, Calif. Mission Hills HS

2011 and 2012 Served a church mission in Bolivia. 2010 Played in 52 of Oregon’s 64 games as a true freshman, starting 45 … Batted .333 with two home runs, 18 RBI and 11 doubles … Finished with a .412 on base percentage and a .440 slugging percentage … Had 14 multi-hit games, including six games with a season-high three hits … Put together a stretch of four straight multi-hit games from April 23 to April 27 where he hit .688 (11-for-16) with two RBI and four runs scored … Three of those multi-hit games came in the USC series where he batted .667 (8-for-12) with three runs scored and two RBI … Opened the series with a 3-for-4 effort with two RBI, before going 2-for4 with two runs scored in game two, and 3-for-4 with a run scored in the series finale … Finished the four-game streak with a 3-for-4 effort and a run scored in a non-league game against Oregon State … Had back-to-back three-hit games in the NCAA Regional where he hit .636 (7-for-11) with one RBI

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At Bats....................................................4, 27x, last vs Connecticut (6/6/10) Runs Scored.........................................2, 4x, last vs East Tennessee St. (5/16/10) Hits..........................................................3, 6x, last vs Connecticut (6/6/10) RBI...........................................................3 at Gonzaga (4/21/10) Doubles.................................................2 at Washington (5/21/10) Triples....................................................NA Home Runs..........................................1, 2x, last at Gonzaga (4/21/10) Walks......................................................2 at Hawaii(2/29/10) Stolen Bases........................................NA Hitting Streak......................................4 Multiple-Hit Games..........................14 Multiple-RBI Games..........................2

and two runs scored … Opened the regional with a 3-for-4 effort against Florida State, before going 3-for-4 with a run scored against Connecticut in game two … Wrapped up the regional going 1-for-3 with a run scored against FSU … Finished the season with two multi-RBI games … In addition to the two RBI effort in the series opener against USC, drove in a season-high three runs against Gonzaga while going 1-for-3 with a two-run home run … First career home run came in a 2-for-4 effort in game one of the Arizona series … Went 3-for-4 with two doubles and a walk in game one of the Washington series … Had back-to-back two-hit games to open the UCLA series … First career multi-hit game came when he went 2-for-4 with a run scored in game one of Fresno State series. HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Mission Hills H.S. in San Marcos, Calif. ... A three-year letterman at Mission Hills under head coach Ken Putnam ... Named the North County Times Baseball Player of the Year as a senior after posting a .520 batting average and driving

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PACKARD’S CAREER STATS Year 2010

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a .529 on-base percentage ... Named the Grizzlies’ Team MVP in 2008 and 2009. PERSONAL Born July 2, 1991 ... Parents are Forrest and Michele Packard ... Is one of 12 brothers and sisters (5 brothers, 6 sisters) ... Plans to become a dentist … On a LDS Mission for his 2011-2012 seasons.

avg .333

gp-gs ab 52-54 159

r h 2b 23 53 11

3b 0

hr 2

rbi 18

tb 70

slg% .440

bb 19

hbp 3

so 13

gdp 2

ob% .412

sf 1

sh sb-att po 2 0-4 75

a 7

e fld% 0 1.000

TOTAL .333

52-54 159

23 53 11

0

2

18

70

.440

19

3

13

2

.412

1

2

7

0 1.000

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0-4

75

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Jake Reed

5

REED’S CAREER HIGHS

Innings Starter....................................8.0 at Washington (3/17/12) Innings Reliever.................................NA Strikeouts.............................................8 vs Austin Peay (6/3/12) Wins........................................................8 Saves......................................................NA

Sophomore • 1V • RHP R/R • 6-2 • 190 La Mesa, Calif. Helix HS

2012 Saturday starter as a true freshman, finished the season with an 8-4 record, 2.92 ERA and a staff-leading 15 quality starts ... Named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and received Pac-12 honorable mention accolades ... Also named to the Eugene AllRegional Team ... In 17 starts, pitched a total of 114.0 innings, and held opposing batters to a .230 clip while striking out 67 ... Went 2-0 in the postseason in two starts, allowing two earned runs in 13.2 innings while striking out 14 and holding batters to a .149 clip

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... In a must-win game against Kent State at the Eugene Super Regional, helped Oregon halt the Golden Flashes’ 21-game win streak by holding Kent State to two runs on five hits and two walks, while fanning six in 6.2 innings … After surrendering a run in the fourth against KSU, retired nine consecutive batters ... Brilliant from the start, shutting out Austin Peay for seven innings on just two hits with a career-high eight strikeouts as the Ducks won the Eugene Regional with an 8-1 victory ... In a 3-2 loss at No. 23 Oregon State, delivered six strikeouts, but allowed three runs on five hits and four

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walks in 6.1 innings...allowed three runs on 10 hits while issuing three walks in 6.2 innings on the hill in a no decision as Oregon defeated Seattle 5-4 ... Allowed just two runs on four hits while striking out four in seven innings of work as Oregon defeated USC 4-2 … Retired 11 consecutive batters at one point against the Trojans, and from the third through sixth innings faced the minimum numbers of batters ... Credited with the win, surrendering two runs while scattering seven hits, while striking out three in Oregon’s series-clinching 3-2 win over California ... Was in line for the win after holding Washington State to two runs on six hits, while striking out five, in an 8-3 loss ... Pitched seven shutout innings in the 5-0 win at No. 6 Stanford, allowing just two hits, issuing two walks and striking out two ... Earned second straight victory on the mound, limiting UCLA to three runs on five hits and two walks, while striking out two in six innings of work as UO clinched the series with an 8-3 win ... Pitched 7.1 shutout innings in a 3-1 win over No.14 Arizona State, scattering five hits and issuing just one walk while striking out four ... In 7.1 innings on the mound, allowed three runs on four hits while striking out five, against Utah in a no decision as Oregon went on to defeat The Utes 5-3 ... Took the complete-game loss, allowing five runs (four earned) in a career-best eight innings on the mound vs. Washington... Credited with the loss despite recording fourth quality start in a 3-2 loss to 22nd-ranked Oklahoma. In 6.2 innings, Reed allowed two runs – one earned – on five hits and three walks ... Allowed just one run over his 7.1 pitched, striking out six, and allowing only five hits in Oregon’s 3-2 win over Long Beach State ... Recorded his second quality start and picked up his first collegiate win tossing six innings, allowing two runs on three hits and three walks while striking out five at No. 17 Vanderbilt ... In his first career start, Reed tossed six innings allowing two runs (one earned) while striking out four. 2011 MLB DRAFT Selected in the 40th round (1,221 overall) by the Chicago White Sox. HIGH SCHOOL A three-sport athlete and 2011 graduate of Helix High School in La Mesa, Calif.… Helped Helix to a 25-9 record and its first CIF San Diego Section II Championship since 1988 as the Highlanders defeated Steele Canyon 7-3 with Reed on the mound … Named to the Max Preps California All-State Second Team, Cal-Hi Sports Third Team, the San Diego Section First Team and the Grossmont Hills League First Team after finishing his senior season with a 9-1 record, 0.63 ERA and 90 strikeouts in 67 innings pitched … Was also named the San Diego Section Division II Pitcher of the Year … A three-time league pitcher of the year and two-time all-county selection … The 34th-ranked player (232 nationally) in the state of California according to Perfect Game … A 2010 first-team AllGrossmont Hills League selection following his junior season … At the plate tallied 33 RBI, and on the mound managed a 2.24 ERA and 90 strikeouts … Helped the Highlanders reach the Division II championship game with back-to-back game-winning hits in the playoffs, including a walk-off two-run homer that broke a 4-4 tie and advanced Helix to the championship game … A Union-Tribune All-Academic Team selection…On the football field as a senior

helped Helix to the CIF San Diego Section Division II semifinals and Grossmont Hills League championship with an 11-0 record as the team’s kicker … In 2009 as a quarterback for Helix, passed for 1,691 yards with 15 touchdowns … Also played basketball for two seasons at Helix. CLUB Played three years for SD Show and head coach Brian Cain as a pitcher and middle infielder … Team won the 2011 East Cobb National Championship tournament. PERSONAL Born in Tucson, Ariz. ... Parents are Steve and Cheryl Reed … Has one sister, Bailee … Major is business.

REED’S CAREER STATS Year 2012

era 2.92

w-l 8-4

app 17

gs cg sho sv ip h 17 1 0/1 0 114.0 91

r 41

er 37

bb 42

so 67

2b 7

3b 1

hr 3

bf 470

bavg wp .230 4

TOTAL 2.92

8-4

17

17

41

37

42

67

7

1

3

470

.230

1

0/1

0 114.0 91

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hbp 17

bk 2

17

2

sfa sha 1 15 1

15

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Jordan Spencer

23

REED’S CAREER HIGHS

Innings Starter....................................9.0 vs. Portland (4/18/12) Innings Reliever.................................4.2 vs San Francisco (4/9/12) Strikeouts.............................................5 vs Portland (4/18/12) Wins........................................................5 Saves......................................................NA

Sophomore • 1V • LHP L/L • 6-0 • 225 Beaverton, Ore. Beaverton HS

2012 Made 12 appearances and six weekday starts for the Ducks as a freshman ... Finished the year with a 4-2 record and 4.26 ERA ... In 38 innings on the mound, struck out 19 and held opposing batters to a .230 clip ... Was named the College Baseball Insider Pitcher of the Week after he pitched the first no-hitter since the program was reinstated (2009), and faced just two batters over the minimum in a career-high nine innings on the mound, while striking out a careerbest five as the Ducks defeated Portland 3-0 ... Allowed just one run on three hits and three walks while striking out three in six innings of work as Oregon defeated Portland 2-1 ... In six innings, allowed two runs on seven hits, while issuing one walk and striking out four in Oregon’s 3-2 win at Gonzaga ... Credited with the win after holding San Francisco to one run on six hits in 4.2 innings of relief while registering two strikeouts in Oregon’s 4-2 win over the Dons ... Made first start at Belmont, tossing 1.2 innings, allowing one run on one hit and three walks while striking out one ... Made two appearances on the mound during the Hawaii series, tossing a total of 2.1 innings, and allowing three runs (two earned) while walking four and striking out one. HIGH SCHOOL A 2011 graduate of Beaverton High School in Beaverton, Ore. … Played four years of both baseball and water polo for the Beavers … A two-time Class 6A all-state first baseman (2010 & 2011) for head coach Derek Nelsoba … Also an All-Metro League first baseman in 2010 and 2011 … As a sophomore in 2009 was an All-Metro League honorable mention selection on the mound, and was a secondteam infield selection … As a senior, batted .329 and drove in 20 runs with 23 runs scored, seven doubles and six home runs … As a junior, led the Metro League batting .446 and drove in 25 runs with 34 runs scored, nine doubles, three triples and six home runs … Managed an .892 slugging percentage and .566 on-base percentage while drawing 20 walks ... The third-ranked prospect in the state of Oregon according to Baseball Northwest … Earned third-team All-Metro League honors as a goalkeeper in the pool. PERSONAL Born in Springfield, Ore. … Parents are Scott and Sari Spencer … Has one sister, Mackenzie … Major is education.

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SPENCER’S CAREER STATS Year 2012

era 4.26

w-l 4-2

app 12

gs cg sho sv ip 6 1 1/0 0 38.0

h 31

r 20

er 18

bb 18

so 19

2b 4

3b 2

hr 2

bf 164

bavg wp .230 1

TOTAL 4.26

4-2

12

6

31

20

18

18

19

4

2

2

164

.230

1

1/0

0

38.0

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hbp 3

bk 0

3

0

sfa sha 4 4 4

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Tommy Thorpe

27

THORPE’S CAREER HIGHS

Innings Starter....................................4.0 vs Oregon State (5/8/12) Innings Reliever.................................2.0, 5x, last at Gonzaga (5/1/12) Strikeouts.............................................4, 2x, last vs Kent State (6/10/12) Wins........................................................2 Saves......................................................1

Sophomore • 1V • LHP L/L • 6-0 • 185 Vancouver, Wash. Evergreen HS

2012 Oregon’s set-up pitcher ... Made a freshman record 35 appearances, tossing a total of 42.2 innings ... Finished the year with a 2.11 ERA, with 48 strikeouts ... Pitched 1.2 innings of shutout relief matching a career best with four strikeouts in UO’s 3-2 Super Regional win over Kent State ... Appeared in all three games in a sweep of Seattle, recording one win and one save while tossing a total of 3.2 shutout innings with eight strikeouts ... Made his first start and picked up the win pitching four shutout innings in a 3-2 win over Oregon State.

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HIGH SCHOOL A 2011 graduate of Evergreen High School in Vancouver, Wash.… Was a three-sport athlete for the Plainsmen playing baseball, basketball and football … Named to the Washington State Baseball Coaches Association Class 4A All-State Second Team as a senior … An all-region pick after helping Evergreen advance to the bi-district tourney … Named to the WSBCAC Class 4A All-State First Team as a junior … Voted the 2010 4A Greater St. Helens League Player of the Year and named firstteam all-league after finishing his junior season 9-3 on the

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2013 OREGON BASEBALL mound … Pitched a total of 66 innings in 14 appearances, finishing with a 1.92 ERA , 87 strikeouts while also tallying one save as he helped the Plainsmen to a second-place league finish … The 15th prospect in the state of Washington by Baseball Northwest … Participated in the Mariner Cup at Safeco Field … Received the Scholar Athlete Award and the T.O.D.A.Y Founda-

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tion Outstanding Achievement Award. PERSONAL Born in Portland, Ore. ... Parents are Thomas and Suzanne Thorpe … Has one brother, Patrick … Major is undeclared.

THORPE’S CAREER STATS Year era 2012.... 2.11

w-l 2-0

app 35

gs cg sho sv ip 1 0 0/1 1 42.2

h 24

r 11

er 10

bb 20

so 48

2b 4

3b 0

hr 1

bf 171

bavg wp .176 3

TOTAL 2.11

2-0

35

1

24

11

10

20

48

4

0

1

171

.176

0

0/1

1

42.2

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hbp 7

bk 0

7

0

sfa sha 2 6 2

6

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Tyler BAUMGARTNER

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JUNIOR • JC • OF • L/R • 6-0 • 195 Poulsbo, Wash. Bellevue CC

BEFORE OREGON Played two seasons at Bellevue Community College in Bellevue, Wash. ...Team was ranked third in the American Baseball Coaches Association Junior College Pacific Association’s Division 2012 Pre-Season Poll … Named first-team utility and first-team outfield ... Selected as the 2011 NWAACC Tournament MVP after leading Bellevue Community College to the tourney title in a 5-3 win over Lower Columbia College … Hit .333 driving in six runs on seven hits, including one home run in the tournament … As a junior hit .338 with 49 hits, 37 RBI, 35 runs scored, nine doubles, two triples, six home runs, seven stolen bases and a .552 slugging percentage, and was named first-team AllNorthern Division. HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of Central Kitsap High School in Silverdale, Wash. … A three-year letterman as a second baseman under head coach Bill Baxter … Selected first-team All-Narrows 4A League hitting .450 with an .800 slugging percentage, six home runs and 38 RBI … Played for Northwest Timberjacks (09) and Narrows Baseball Club (10) summer league teams … Played on high school basketball team earning second-team All-Narrows League 4A honors. PERSONAL Born in Bremerton, Wash. ... Son of Dan and Robin Baumgartner … Has two sisters, Kristi and Karli ... Majoring in general science … Cousin Drew Vettleson was drafted 42nd overall in supplemental first round of 2010 MLB Draft.

Nick CATALANO

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FRESHMAN • HS • OF • R/R • 6-1 • 180 Anaheim, Calif. Esperanza HS

SUMMER 2012 Played for the California Collegiate League Conejo Oaks.

the Most Outstanding Offensive Player at the Hard 9 National Classic … Earned all-academic honors for baseball and football … Played football as a sophomore, junior and senior as wide receiver and defensive back. PERSONAL Born in Anaheim, Calif. ... Son of Chris and Bridget Catalano … Has two sisters, Meghan and Madison … Major is undeclared.

Garrett CLEAVINGER

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SUMMER 2012 Played for the Midwest Nationals under coach Randy Merryman and helped lead the National to the Mid-America World Series title in Fayettewille, Ark. ... Finished the summer with 45 innings, 57 strikeouts, a 2.33 ERA while holding opposing hitters to a .176 batting average … Also appeared with the Topeka Golden Giants in the 2012 NBC World Series in Wichita, Kan. HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Lawrence High School in Lawrence, Kan. ... Played four years for head coach Brad Stoll and helped lead Lawrence High School to three state tournament appearances, including a state championship in 2009 and regional championships in 2011 and 2012 … As a senior in 2012 was named first-team all-state, first-team AllSunflower League, first-team all-area and player of the year … Also named a Central Region All-American by Perfect Game … Named MVP for Lawrence High School and the starting pitcher for the East in the Kansas State All-State All-Star game … Led Lawrence High School with 54.2 innings, 78 strikeouts, a 1.92 ERA, while holding opposing hitters to a .164 batting average … As a junior was named secondteam All-Sunflower League (Kansas 6A) after pitching the Lions into the state tournament with a 2-1 complete game win in the regional championship game. SUMMER 2011 Played for the Kansas City Sluggers and Coach Brian McRae … Selected to play in the Midwest Select 50 Showcase, the Midwest Pro Futures Games, and the KC Royals Scout Team. PERSONAL Born in Lawrence, Kan. ... Son of Rob and Amy Cleavinger … Has one brother, Grant … His uncle Matt McWilliams played for the Atlanta Braves organization including a 1995 season with the Eugene Emeralds.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Esperanza High School in Anaheim, Calif. ... Played centerfield for head coach Mike Curran … A 2011 All-CIF Southern Section Division I Team selection after batting .377 with 37 runs scored, 40 hits, 19 RBI, seven doubles, five triples, three home runs, and a .623 slugging percentage … A first-team All-Century League pick as a junior in 2011, finished second in the league in both on-base percentage (.507) and stolen bases (23) … The Aztecs finished the 2011 season 23-11, winning the Century League title with a 9-3 record, and advancing to the CIF Southern Section Division I title game before falling to J.W. North 7-1 … Named third-team All-Orange County … Voted Esperanza’s Defensive Player of the Year … Named 74

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BEFORE OREGON Played one season (2011-12) for Howard College in Big Spring, Texas … Attended the University of Texas for one season (2010-2011), but did not play during the academic year … Has three years of eligibility … Was drafted in the 2012 MLB Draft by the Chicago Cubs in the 37th round (1,420). HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Klein High School in Klein, Texas … Posted a 6-0 record with two saves, a 1.54 ERA and 38 strikeouts in 36 innings pitched on the mound to earn second-team all-state honors … District MVP and Rawlings preseason first-team All-Region All-American as a senior … Registered a 4-1 record with three saves, a 1.97 ERA, 36 strikeouts in 39 innings pitched to earn second-team all-district as a junior … Also earned two letters in football as quarterback and was named first-team all-district.

0.96 ERA after pitching 65.1 innings, with 113 strikeouts, 11 walks, and a 0.60 WHIP … Led Indians to a 19-7 record including 13-3 in the 6A Southern Oregon standings for head coach Troy Thompson, advancing to the semifinals of the OSAA 6A Baseball State Championships before falling 4-1 to Central Catholic high school … As a sophomore was named second-team Class 6A All-State, and helped Roseburg to a South Western Conference title with a record of 24-1, while being named a first-team all-league as a pitcher after posting a 0.89 ERA with a 6-2 record and 53 strikeouts in 47 innings. SUMMER 2011 Finished fourth in state with the Roseburg Doc Stewarts American Legion baseball team, and also participated on the 18U USA Tournament of Stars American Legion team in Cary, N.C. SUMMER 2010 Played American Legion ball, winning the regional and state tournaments, before placing fourth in the American Legion World Series. PERSONAL Born in Roseburg, Ore. … Son of Rick and Gina Graham … Has one sister, Sony … Is the nephew of former Oregon State Beaver and major leaguer Jamie Burke.

Darrell HUNTER

PERSONAL Born in St. Louis, Mo. ... Son of Stu and Mia Crum ... Has one sister, Katherine … Majoring in sports management … Father was a 12th round draft pick for the New York Jets and was the first player signed by the Oklahoma Outlaws in 1983.

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2010-2012 Injured; played for the Lane Titans for a portion of that time.

FRESHMAN • HS • C • R/R • 6-0 • 210 Roseburg, Ore. Roseburg HS

SUMMER 2012 Played for the Klamath Falls Gems- West Coast League … Named to the West Coast League All-Star Team as a catcher after hitting .317 with one home run, four RBI and a 1.00 ERA in five innings with a save and four strike outs. HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Roseburg High School in Roseburg, Ore. … Drafted in the 22nd round in the MLB Draft by the Minnesota Twins … Earned three letters playing catcher and pitching for head coach Troy Thompson … Led team to a 24-3 record as a senior and a spot in The State Tournament Semifinals … Named 6A Southern Oregon Hybrid Player of the Year for second consecutive year while also earning 6A State Pitcher of the Year honors, and 6A first-team all-state accolade as a catcher, while being voted team MVP for the second year in a row … Played in the Oregon All-Star Series in Corvallis for the South Team … Ranked No. 2 as a catcher and pitcher in the 2012 Baseball Northwest Oregon Prospect … Ranked sixth in the 2012 Baseball Northwest Super 60 High School Top Prospect list after batting .345, with four home runs, seven doubles, 39 RBI, 26 walks and a .519 on base percentage, while finishing with a 10-1 record on the mound, with a

2009 A part-time first baseman for Oregon, appeared in 35 games and made 19 starts ... Started off the season slow offensively, but ended the year starting 11 games from April 26 - May 17, hitting .222 during that stretch with two doubles, two runs scored and two walks ... During a six-game span from May 9-17, was second on the team batting .286 (6-for-21) ... Tallied two multiple-hit games in that stretch ... On the year, batted .175 (11-for-63) with three runs scored, three RBI, three doubles, one home run and five walks ... Hit his first career home run in Oregon’s 5-3 victory at California, hitting a two-run round tripper on a 3-0 offering to give the Ducks a 2-0 lead in the second … Oregon’s, 3-2, 10-inning victory over Oregon State … Walked to bring in the game-tying run in the eighth inning ... Defensively had just one error on the year in 192 chances for a .995 fielding percentage ... Also had 20 assists and was a part of 18 double plays. HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Thurston High School in Springfield, Ore. ... Played four years of baseball and one year of basketball ... A pitcher and infielder at Thurston, was the state of Oregon MVP during his senior season under head coach Phil Dube’ ... Other honors during his career included Midwestern League MVP and first-team all-state and all-league selections ... Was Oregon’s first recruit to commit for the 2009 season. PERSONAL Born July 20, 1990 in Fresno, Calif. ... Majoring in business ... Parents are Darrell and Velinda Hunter ... Has one brother, James, and two sisters; Vanda and Elease … Injured 2010-2012 seasons; played for the Lane Titans for a portion of that time.

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FRESHMAN • HS • LHP • L/L • 6-4 • 185 Yorba Linda, Calif. Servite HS

SUMMER 2012 Played for the West Coast League Cowlitz Black Bears. HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Servite High School in Anaheim, Calif. ... Played baseball under head coach Dave Lawn for three years and under Jeff Sears for one year … Played for the USA Baseball 18U national team in the COPABE Junior AAA/18U Pan American Championships … Considered the 22nd-ranked recruit in the state of California and the 80th-ranked recruit in the country by Perfect Game … Considered the 70th-ranked prospect in the 2012 class by Baseball America … Played in the 2011 Under Armour All-American game at Wrigley Field, and played for the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2011 Area Code Games … Named first-team All-Trinity League and second-team All-Orange County as a junior at Servite High School, and was also named his club’s most valuable pitcher with a 1.40 ERA … As a sophomore received Trinity League honorable mention accolades, and was named Servite’s most improved played. SUMMER 2010 Played for the Virginia Canes, winning the 16U Perfect Game WWBA Championship, and was selected most valuable pitcher at the tournament … Drafted in the 2012 MLB Draft in the 29th round (895 overall) by the Toronto Blue Jays. PERSONAL Born in La Habra, Calif. ... Son of Chris and Sandy Irvin … Has one brother, Dale … His grandfather, Roy Irvin, played basketball at USC from 1952-54.

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BEFORE OREGON Played two seasons at College of the Canyons (2010-2012) ... Named the 2012 All-SoCal Selection ... In 2011 named the Junior College Strength and Conditioning All-American ... In both 2011 and 2012 named All-Conference ... During his freshman year named to the Western State South All-Conference second team after batting .277 with 33 hits, 16 RBIs, 19 runs scored, six doubles and four home runs. HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of Mira Costa high school in Manhattan Beach, Calif. ... Played baseball for three years for head coach Mike Neily ... Helped led his team to CIF Southern Section Semi-Finals ... Hit .417 as a senior with 14 RBIs, eight doubles, two home runs, 21 runs scored, a .611 slugging percentage and a .506 on-base percentage ... with 14 RBIs, 76

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eight doubles, two home runs, 21 runs scored, a .611 slugging percentage and a .506 on-base percentage ... Named the 2010 Bay League Co-Most Valuable Offensive Player ... Played football for head coach Don Morrow as a tight end and defensive end, earning two letters and helping his team reach the CIF Southern Section Championship ... Academic honors include being named the 2010 Student Athlete of the Year, All-Area Selection in 2009 and 2010 and the All-Bay League Selection in 2008, 2009 and 2010. PERSONAL Born in Santa Monica, Calif. ... Son of Dean and Stacey Jelmini ... Has one brother, Luke ... His father, Dean Jelmini, played football and basketball at LMU and was then drafted by the Los Angeles Angels ... His uncle, Stan Papi, played for the Boston Red Sox.

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2012 Missed the 2012 season with an elbow injury. HIGH SCHOOL A 2011 graduate of Westview High School in Beaverton, Ore. ... Led the Wildcats to the program’s first Oregon School Activities Association Class 6A State Championship during senior season … Named first-team All-Metro League after the Wildcats finished 27-5 overall and 12-3 in league play … Finished the year 8-3 with a 2.61 ERA while striking out 96 in 72.1 innings pitched and issuing just 33 walks … Hit two home runs in the state title game, including a three-run shot in the top of the seventh that clinched Westview’s 9-6 win over Central Catholic as the Wildcats overcame an early five-run deficit … Drove in six runs and hit a grand slam, defeating Jesuit 18-0 in the semifinals … Ranked the No. 1 prospect (156 nationally) in the 2011 class from the state of Oregon by Perfect Game and considered the No. 2 prospect in the state by Baseball Northwest … A two-time 6A AllState Second-Team selection (2009 & 2010) … In the summer of 2010, played for the Washington Nationals in the Area Code Games with fellow Duck Cole Wiper… Played for Westview in the 2010 summer league and was 11-0 on the mound with one save, tossing a total of 66.2 innings, recording 95 strikeouts and holding opposing batters to a .104 average … Hit .459 with 11 doubles, one triple, eight home runs, 47 RBI, 35 runs scored and 21 walks … Won three consecutive Metro League championships at Westview … A two-time all-Metro League Pitcher of the Year in 2009 and 2010 … During junior season, helped the Wildcats to the OSAA 6A quarterfinals, and finished with a 7-3 record on the mound with one save … Tossed a total of 65.1 innings, while striking out 65 and holding opposing batters to a .171 average … Batted .319 with 10 doubles, one triple, two home runs, 13 runs scored and 22 RBI. PERSONAL Born in Portland, Ore. ... Parents are Ronald and Stacy Johnson … Major is undeclared … Has one sister, Alex … Cousin Daniel Johnson, is a pitcher in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.

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JUNIOR • JC • INF • R/R • 5-8 • 160 Port Hueneme, Calif. Oxnard CC

SUMMER 2012 Played for the California Collegiate League Conejo Oaks … Named Most Valuable Player of the Conejo Oaks all-star game. BEFORE OREGON Played at Oxnard Junior College for two seasons for head coach Jon Larson … Named second-team all-conference in 2011 … Awarded the Gold Glove in 2012. HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate from Camarillo High School in Camarillo, Calif. … Earned two letters playing second base for head coach Richard Jaquez … Named MVP after hitting .375 as a senior … Earned defensive player of the year for two consecutive years. PERSONAL Born in Oxnard, Calif. … Son of Fernando and Rosemary Minjares … Has two brothers, Mark and Michael, and one sister, Sarah … Majoring in psychology.

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HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of Mount Rainer High School in Des Moines, Wash. ... Played centerfield and shortstop for head coach Darren Rawie … Earned first-team all-state and all-league honors as a shortstop as a senior … Named first-team all-league as an outfielder for two consecutive years (sophomore-junior) … Named to the academic honor roll. PERSONAL Born in Seattle, Wash…. Son of Brad and Rose Santos … Has one brother, Daunte, and three sisters, Danika, Darienne and Daenynn … Majoring in general social science.

Derek SMITH

FRESHMAN • HS • RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 190 Roseburg, Ore. Roseburg HS

HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Roseburg High School in Roseburg, Ore. ... Earned three letters playing baseball for head coach Troy Thompson … As a junior helped lead Roseburg H.S. to its third consecutive league title as the Indians won the Southern Oregon Hybrid Conference championship … Advanced to the semifinals of the OSAA 6A Baseball State Championships before falling to Central Catholic H.S. … Named the Southern Oregon Hybrid Conference Pitcher of the Year, and secondteam all-state with a 2.17 ERA … As a senior, was named first-team allstate and SOH Conference Pitcher of the Year for the second consecutive year after finishing with a 0.25 ERA and 70 strikeouts in 57 innings pitched, and an 8-1 record ... Helped Roseburg win its fourth straight Southwest Conference championship and a spot in the Oregon 6A semifinals before finishing with a team record of 24-3 … Ranked No. 3 recruit in Oregon for the 2012 graduating class by Baseball Northwest, was also named most valuable pitcher of Baseball Northwest’s 2011 Senior Northwest Championship Showcase ... Lettered three years in basketball for Roseburg head coach Craig Stinnett … Valedictorian of senior class. PERSONAL Born in Roseburg, Ore. ... Son of Milo and Allison Priestley… Has one brother, Derek who plays football at Linfield College … Majoring in environmental science.

JUNIOR • JC • INF • R/R • 5-8 • 160 DesMoines, Wash. Pierce CC

BEFORE OREGON Played shortstop for two seasons at Pierce Community College … Led team to the 2012 NWAACC Championship title … Named firstteam NWAACC West Division … NWAACC All-Tournament First-Team … Hit .288 his sophomore year and .326 his freshman year.

Jared PRIESTLEY

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HIGH SCHOOL A three-sport athlete and 2011 graduate of Pleasant Hill High School in Pleasant Hill, Ore. ... Played four years of baseball under head coach (and his father) Steve Smith … As a senior led Pleasant Hill to a 25-4 record and 3A PacWest League Championship with a 16-0 record in league play … Advanced to the OSAA 3A Baseball State championship semifinals … Named a 3A first-team all-state as a catcher and the PacWest Player of the Year after batting .532 with 44 runs scored, 47 RBI, 13 doubles, two triples, nine home runs, 16 walks and 12 stolen bases … As a junior led Pleasant Hill to the Sky-Em League title and was named Class 4A first-team all-state, named the 2010 Sky-Em League Player of the Year honors … In 2009 was a Class 4A all-state honorable mention pick as well as a first-team Sky-Em selection … As a freshman received second-team all-league honors … Graduated with a 4.0 GPA … Also played four years of quarterback and defensive back for the football team for head coach Randy Fisher … Played three years of basketball for head coach W.C. Herburt. PERSONAL Born in Eugene, Ore. ... Parents are Steve and Sharon Smith … Has three sisters; Kayla, Alexa and Stacie, and one brother, Brad … Majoring in human physiology.

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FRESHMAN • HS • INF • L/R • 5-11 • 190 Lake Forest, Calif. El Toro HS

HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of El Toro High School … Earned two letters playing second base for head coach Mike Gonzales … Junior year made a diving catch that was televised on ESPN’s SportsCenter … Catch was also named defensive play of the night. PERSONAL Born in Irvine, Calif. ... Son of Bill and Linda Tolman, has one brother, Erik.

Cole WIPER

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FRESHMAN • HS • RHP • R/R • 6-3 • 180 Bellevue, Wash. Newport HS

HIGH SCHOOL A 2011 graduate from Newport HS in Bellevue, Wash. ... Earned three letters playing for head coach Hal DeBerry as a pitcher and third baseman … Hit .432 as a senior, and had a 0.64 ERA and pitched 48 innings with 73 strikeouts … Named first-team All-Kingco as a pitcher and third baseman … Helped team to a fourth place finish at the state tournament as a sophomore … Earned four letters playing basketball as shooting guard for head coach Steve Haizlip ... Named secondteam All-Kingco as a senior. PERSONAL Born in Seattle, Wash. ... Son of Jeff and Kara Wiper … Has one brother, Chase … Grandfather, Art Wiper, played football for the University of Washington … Drafted in the 14th round of the 2011 MLB Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays.

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FINAL NUMBERS Overall Record........................................................................... 46-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish......................................................... 19-11/3rd vs. Ranked Opponents................................................................. 14-7 NCAA RPI...........................................................................................6 POSTSEASON Last NCAA Appearance................................................................2012 result.................. 2-1 loss to Kent State in Eugene Super Regional last game.........................Kent State 3, Oregon 2 (June 11, 2012) . .................................................................PK Park • Eugene, Ore. FINAL POLLS Baseball America............................................................................11 Collegiate Baseball..........................................................................11 NCBWA............................................................................................11 USA Today/ESPN Coaches................................................................10 Perfect Game..................................................................................10

season REVIEW 2012 MLB DRAFT Sophomore Aaron Jones, junior Joey Housey and senior Alex Keudell were each selected in the 2012 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft . Jones was the first Duck chosen, selected by the Colorado Rockies in the 18th round as the No. 558 overall pick. Housey was drafted in the 27th round (No. 832 overall) by the Cincinnati Reds. Keudell was also selected in the 27th round (No. 842 overall) by the Tampa Bay Rays.

SEASON WRAP UP Kent State’s Jimmy Rider drove in the winning run with a shallow pop fly that landed just inside the left-field foul line in the bottom of the ninth, lifting the Golden Flashes to a 3-2 win over Oregon on June 11, sending Kent State to the College World Series and ending the Ducks’ record-breaking season. The University of Oregon made its fourth overall postseason appearance and its second since the program was reinstated (2009) when the Ducks claimed a No. 5 national seed for the 66th annual NCAA Division I Baseball Championship after finishing the regular season with a record of 42-17. The Ducks’ No. 5 national seed was the club’s

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first in program history, and Oregon returned to the NCAA Tournament after appearing in the Norwich Regional in 2010. For the first time in its short four-year history, PK Park hosted its first postseason events as Eugene was home to the Regional and Super Regionals. The No.1 seed in the Eugene Regional bracket, Oregon needed two runs in the bottom of the ninth to defeat No. 4 seed Austin Peay, 6-5, on June 1. UO then returned to the field on June 2, and edged 12th-ranked Cal State Fullerton, 7-5, for the right to play in the Regional championship. Oregon earned the right to host a Super Regional by defeating Austin Peay, 8-1, on June 3. Entering the postseason, Oregon had posted a 16-5 record in one-run games, and the Ducks’ final three games against Kent State were each one-run finishes. The Golden Flashes were able to win two-of-three at PK Park as their 7-6 win in the opener on June 9 snapped UO’s 14-game winning streak at PK Park. On June 10, the Ducks evened the Super Regional and snapped Kent State’s 21-game win streak with a 3-2 victory at PK Park. The Golden Flashes were then victorious, 3-2, in the third and final game. Oregon’s postseason run was not predicted as the Ducks were picked to finish seventh in

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FINAL AWARDS All-Americans . ...........................Alex Keudell, RHP, Louisville Slugger 2nd Team . .............................. Alex Keudell, RHP, ABCA/Rawlings 2nd Team . .............................Jimmie Sherfy, RHP, ABCA/Rawlings 1st Team . .........................Jimmie Sherfy, RHP, Baseball America 2nd Team . ...............................Jimmie Sherfy, RHP, Perfect Game 2nd Team . ........................................Jimmie Sherfy, RHP, NCBWA 2nd Team . .........................Jimmie Sherfy, RHP, Louisville Slugger 3rd Team Freshman All-American..................Jake Reed, RHP, Louisville Slugger Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year.......................................Alex Keudell, RHP Pac-12 All-Conference.............................................Alex Keudell, RHP . .................................................................... Jimmie Sherfy, RHP Pac-12 Honorable Mention................................ Ryon Healy, 1B (HM) . ..................................................................Aaron Jones, OF (HM) . .................................................................Aaron Payne, 2B (HM) . ...................................................................Jake Reed, RHP (HM) Pac-12 Conference All-Academic....................Joey Housey (1st Team) . ............................................................. Aaron Payne (2nd Team) . .........................................................................Ryon Healy (HM) . ..................................................................Kevin Shepherd (HM) Pac-12 Players of the Week..............................Brett Thomas (April 9) . ................................................................ Aaron Payne (April 29) . ...................................................................Aaron Payne (May 7) Pac-12 Pitchers of the Week.......................... Jimmie Sherfy (Feb. 21) . .................................................................. Alex Keudell (April 9) . ................................................................ Alex Keudell (April 16) Eugene All-Regional Team....................... 3B, Ryan Hambright (MVP) . ......................................................................C, Brett Hambright . ............................................................................ 1B, Ryon Healy . ........................................................................... OF, Aaron Jones . ......................................................................... OF, Brett Thomas . ............................................................................ RHP, Jake Reed Golden Spikes Award.........................Alex Keudell, RHP (Semifinalist) NCBWA Stopper of the Year...................Jimmie Sherfy, RHP (Finalist) National Pitcher of the Week . ........................... Jordan Spencer, LHP (College Baseball Insider) . ........................................................... Alex Keudell, RHP(CB360)


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2012 SEASON REVIEW the 2012 Pac-12 Baseball Preseason Coaches’ Poll. Oregon ended the year with a 46-19 record - the most wins in program history - and the Ducks ended the year third in the Pac-12 standings with a 19-11 league record. Prior to 2012, Oregon baseball had last hosted a postseason event when the NCAA Western Regionals were played at Howe Field. The Ducks defeated Seattle, 9-4, and Fresno State, 9-5 and 1-0, for the right to move on to the 1954 College World Series.

with 63 hits, 35 runs scored, 13 doubles, two triples and six home runs. Jones finished third on the team with nine multiple-RBI games, and also drove in the game-winning run on nine occasions in 2012. In addition, the native of San Clemente, Calif., totaled 18 multiple-hit games and during a

RANKINGS After beginning the season unranked, the Ducks finished the year ranked in all five national polls, and rested at No. 11 in the Baseball America Top-25 poll. Oregon was ranked as high as No. 5 in 2012. 2012 SCHEDULE Oregon ended the year ranked sixth in the NCAA RPI ratings. In addition, Oregon’s 2012 schedule was ranked the fifth strongest in the country according boydsworld.com, while boydsworld.com rated Oregon’s RPI at seven. PAC-12 ALL-CONFERENCE Oregon senior right-hander Alex Keudell was named Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year following a vote by the conference coaches. Keudell, who was named one of 30 semifinalists for the Golden Spikes Award, served as the Friday-night starter for the 10th-ranked Ducks all season. Along with Keudell, teammate Jimmie Sherfy was named to the Pac-12 All-Conference team, while sophomores Aaron Jones and Ryon Healy earned honorable mention accolades. Keudell was the first Oregon pitcher to receive the Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year Award, and since the UO baseball team was reinstated (2009) the Ducks have received five all-conference honors with an additional 13 players earning honorable mention recognition. With an 11-5 record in 2012, Keudell set the new Oregon single-season win record. His 23 career wins tie for first all-time at Oregon while his 124.2 innings pitched in 2012 is a new UO single-season record. Keudell’s 2.38 ERA ranked fifth in the Pac-12 , and his 11 wins tied for fourth. In conference games only, the Portland, Ore., native led all pitchers with an 8-2 record and his 2.14 ERA ranks fourth. He also pitched the first complete-game shutout of his career, as Oregon defeated then 14th-ranked Arizona State 1-0 on March 31. The Ducks shut out ASU for the first time in series history as he allowed just four hits and issued two walks, while helping his cause by picking off two runners. Sherfy, who was chosen to compete on the 2012 Collegiate National Team, led the Pac-12 with 19 saves, a new Oregon single-season record. The sophomore right-hander has made 36 appearances, and in 61.1 innings pitched struck out 93 batters – an average of 13.6 strikeouts per nine innings pitched. A native of Camarillo, Calif., Sherfy finished with a 2.20 ERA and a 5-3 record, while holding opposing batters to a .172 clip. He was named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Watch List. He helped Oregon to a sweep of Arizona State, earning two saves in three games. He was also named Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week after striking out 13 in relief on Feb. 18, tossing 5.2 shutout innings at Hawaii as the Ducks prevailed 3-2. During a nine-game win streak from May 6-23, Sherfy tossed 11.2 shutout innings in seven appearances, earning five saves and one victory while fanning 21 batters. Jones just missed leading the team in RBI for the second consecutive year finishing with 39, three behind Healy., a total that ties for seventh in Oregon single season history. The junior outfielder finished the season batting .303

• Joey Housey was named to the 2012 Pac-12 Conference All-Academic team, earning his third straight all-academic recognition. nine-game hitting streak (May 12-26), led Oregon to a 7-2 record, batting .412, and driving in five runs with a double and home run. Healy, Oregon’s starting first baseman, led the Ducks with 79 hits, a total that tied for second in Oregon single-season history. The native of West Hills, Calif., batted .312 on the season and drove in a team-high 42 runs with 13 doubles, one triple and four home runs. Healy also led the club with 23 multiple-hit games, and his 12-game hitting streak to end the season, the longest of any UO player in 2012. During that stretch he batted .400 and drove in a 10 runs.

ALL-ACADEMIC Redshirt junior Joey Housey and sophomore Aaron Payne were named to the 2012 Pac-12 Conference Baseball All-Academic teams. To be eligible for selection to the academic team, a student-athlete must have a minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average and be either a starter or

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2012 SEASON REVIEW significant contributor. For Houesy it was his third Pac-12 academic award earning honorable mention recognition in 2010 and 2011. Payne was a first-time Pac-12 All-Academic selection. Sophomore Ryon Healy and senior Kevin Shepherd were each named honorable mention. GEORGE HORTON During the 2012 season, George Horton led Oregon to its first Super Regional since the program was reinstated for the 2009 season. In his 15th season as a head coach at the Division I level, Horton recorded his ninth 40-win season as Oregon finished the year 46-19 - the program’s most wins in history. UO’s .708 winning percentage was also the best for the program since Don Kirsch’s 1965 squad finished the season with a record of 27-8-1 (.764). The Ducks’ third-place finish in the Pac-12 was also the best for the program since Mel Krause’s 1978 team finished second in the Northern Division. Horton also took Oregon to its first Super Regional since 1954, when the Ducks hosted the NCAA Western Regionals at Howe Field, defeating Seattle and Fresno State (twice) for the right to move on to the 1954 College World Series. Oregon’s Super Regional appearance was also the eighth in Horton’s head coaching career. Now with a career record of 622-321-2, Horton earned his 600th career victory with a 5-0 shutout at Stanford on April 14. With Horton overseeing the pitching for the first time during his tenure at Oregon, Alex Keudell and Jimmie Sherfy combined to win seven All-American accolades while Keudell was also voted the Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year - a first for a Duck. Since his first season as a Division I head coach at Cal State Fullerton in 1997, Horton has had 24 student-athletes receive All-American honors in addition to 103 Major League Baseball First-Year Player draft picks. PK PARK Oregon finished the 2012 season ranked 29th in the country in attendance (third Pac-12) averaging 2,128 fans per game at PK Park. Of Oregon’s all-time top-10 attended games at PK Park, six took place this season.

2012 with a record of 18-7 in one-run games and 4-0 in games that are decided in extra innings. • Oregon finished the year 14-7 against ranked opponents in 2012. • Alex Keudell’s 11 wins in 2012 set a new UO single-season record, and he was the first Duck in program history to be named Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year. Keudell’s 23 career wins are a new UO all-time record. • Oregon’s 29 home runs surpass the club’s total of 19 from 2012. • Jimmie Sherfy’s 19 saves set new Oregon single-season and all-time records. His 19 stops ranked second in the country behind Stefan Lopez (20) of Southeastern Louisiana. • • On June 11, Oregon baseball set a new PK Park attendance record with a crowd of 4,825 as UO lost to Kent State, 3-2, in the Super Regional title game. • Oregon won a team-record 14 consecutive home games from April 27-June 3 at PK Park. • On April 18 at Volcanoes Stadium (Keizer, Ore.), freshman Jordan Spencer threw the first no-hitter since the Oregon baseball program was reinstated (2009) in a 3-0 victory over Portland. • Oregon’s 5-0 series-clinching win over Stanford on April 14 marked the 600th Division I career victory for head coach George Horton. • With Oregon’s 8-3 win at UCLA (April 16), the Ducks won five consecutive conference games for the first time since May 4-9, 1976. • In Oregon’s 3-1 victory over ASU on March 31, Kyle Garlick became the first UO player since reinstatement (2009) to hit two home runs in one game. Aaron Jones became the second player with two home runs at UCLA on April 5. • On March 17, Oregon won its 100th game since the program was reinstated, defeating Washington, 3-2, in 13 innings at Husky Ballpark. • Oregon’s 8-3 loss at Washington on March 16 snapped Oregon’s seven-game road winning streak - its longest since prior to 1963 (the first season game-bygame results are available). • Oregon’s 10-game winning streak (Feb. 18-March 4) was its longest since 1969, and Oregon’s 10-1 start was the best for the program since 1965.

Top 10 Attendance Marks at PK Park Rk. Atten. Date Opponent Result 1. 4,825 6/11/12 Kent State L, 3-2 2. 4,177 6/9/12 Kent State L, 7-6 3. 3,892 4/28/12 California W, 3-2 4. 3,843 6/10/12 Kent State W, 3-2 5. 3,791 5/1/10 Washington St. W, 6-0 6. 3,771 6/1/12 Austin Peay W, 6-5 7. 3,629 5/28/11 Oregon State W, 4-1 8. 3,540 6/2/12 Cal St. Fullerton W, 7-5 9. 3,445 5/29/11 Oregon State W, 6-0 10. 3,268 5/29/10 California L, 13-3 MORE NOTES • Oregon’s Super Regional appearance was its first in the modern era. The Ducks advanced to the College World Series in 1954 after winning and hosting the Western Regionals in Eugene. • Oregon’s 46 wins in 2012 is a program best. • Oregon’s 19 conference wins are the most in program history, and UO’s thirdplace Pac-12 finish is the best for the program since taking second place in the Northern Division in 1978. • After finishing 2011 with a record of 5-12 in one-run games, the Ducks finished 82

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2012 SEASON REVIEW • From Feb. 19-23, UO recorded three consecutive wins with double-digit runs for the first time since April 22-24, 1974. • Oregon trailed Long Beach State 5-0 on March 4, but the Ducks staged a comeback to win 8-7 on Aaron Jones’ walk-off in the bottom of the ninth. It was the Ducks’ first comeback from a five-run deficit since a 17-7 victory over East Tennessee State at PK Park on May 16, 2010. • On March 10 in Oregon’s 12-0 win over West Virginia, Aaron Jones hit the first Oregon grand slam at PK Park since J.J. Altobelli vs. USC (April 25, 2010). • Three Oregon pitchers tossed nine-inning complete-game shutouts in 2012: Brando Tessar’s four-hit, nine-inning complete-game shutout helped UO to a 4-0 win over Connecticut on March 11. Alex Keudell pitched a four-hit shutout as No. 23 Oregon upset No. 14 Arizona State 1-0 on March 31. Jordan Spencer pitched a no-hitter in Oregon’s 3-0 shutout win over Portland on April 18. AWARD SEASON Alex Keudell: Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year, Pac-12 All-Conference, Louisville Slugger All-American Second Team, ABCA/Rawlings Second- Team All-American, Golden Spikes Semifinalist Selected in the 27th round (No. 842 overall) by the Tampa Bay Rays (06/06)...was the first Oregon pitcher to be voted the conference pitcher of the year...finished the 2012 season with a record of 11-5 and led the starters with a 2.38 ERA (5th Pac-12)...tossed three complete games, including one shutout, and in 124 and 2/3 innings totaled 74 strikeouts while holding batters to a .230 clip...led the league picking off seven runners...against top-25 competition in 2012 finished 6-1 with an ERA of 2.36. Between March 23 and May 18, won nine consecutive starts. During that stretch posted a 9-0 record with a 1.14 ERA allowing just nine runs in 71 and 1/3 innings..eight win in Pac-12 play led the league. Jake Reed: Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American, Eugene All-Regional Team, Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention Oregon’s Saturday starter as a true freshman, finished the season with a record of 8-4, 2.92 ERA and a staff leading 15 quality starts...in 17 starts, pitched a total of 114.0 innings, and held opposing batters to a .230 clip while totaling 67 strikeouts...during the postseason in two starts was an undefeated 2-0, allowing two earned runs in 13 and 2/3 innings while striking out 14 and holding batters to a .149 clip...in a must-win game against Kent State at the Eugene Super Regional, helped Oregon halt the Golden Flashes’ 21-game win streak by holding Kent State to two runs on five hits and two walks, while fanning six in six and 2/3 innings Vanderbilt, Arizona State, UCLA, Stanford, California and USC.

Pac-12 All-Academic: Joey Housey (First Team), Aaron Payne (Second Team), Ryon Healy (honorable mention), Kevin Shepherd (honorable mention). TWO-OUT RBI Oregon drove in 266 runs in 2012, and out of those 266 RBI, 102 were produced in two-out situations. Sophomore Kyle Garlick led the Ducks with 18 two-out RBIs followed by Ryon Healy (15), Aaron Jones (14) and Aaron Payne (14). IN THE NCAA Oregon’s 2.99 ERA led the Pac-12 and finished the year ranked 12th in the country. The Duck pitching staff held opponents to a .225 clip to lead the Pac12, while UO’s pitchers picked off 15 runners to lead the league. Oregon’s staff allowed just 7.11 hits per nine innings to rank second in the country. The Ducks’ 439 strikeouts ranked second in the Pac-12 behind College World Series champion Arizona (443). In addition, Oregon’s 7.15 hits allowed per nine innings ranked second in the country. UO’s .978 fielding percentage led the Pac-12 and ranked seventh in the country. SOPHOMORE STATE Oregon’s sophomore class dominated the Duck offense in 2012 as six sophomores regularly started in the field. Pac-12 honorable mention second baseman Aaron Payne (.277) was the only UO player to start all 65 games at one position and led the Ducks with 42 runs scored, 25 hit-by-pitches, 18 sacrifice bunts and 16 stolen bases. Pac-12 honorable mention first baseman Ryon Healy led Oregon with 23 multiple-hit games and 79 hits, including 13 doubles, one triple and four home runs while driving in a team-leading 42 runs. The pair of Aaron Jones and Kyle Garlick split time between designated hitter and right field. Jones, a Pac-12 honorable mention pick, finished the year batting .303 and totaled 39 RBI and nine-multiple RBI games while driving in the game-winning run on 10 occasions. Garlick, who finished the year hitting .287, produced 40 RBI and 10 multipleRBI games, while also delivering an astonishing 18 RBI during two-out situations. The Chino Hills, Calif., native shared the team lead with Jones in home runs (6). Left fielder Brett Thomas led the Ducks with a .313 average as well as 14 doubles and four triples. In center field, Connor Hofmann hit .239 with three home runs.

Jimmie Sherfy: 2012 NCBWA Stopper of the Year Finalist, ABCA/Rawlings FirstTeam All-American, Baseball America Second-Team All-American, Perfect Game Second-Team All-American, NCBWA Second-Team All-American, Louisville Slugger Third-Team All-American, Pac-12 All-Conference Team Nineteen saves set new Oregon single-season and all-time records and led the Pac-12 while ranking second in the country behind Stefan Lopez (20) of Southeastern Louisiana...ended the year with a 5-3 record and 2.20 ERA, making a staff-leading 36 appearances...held opposing batters to a .172 clip...led the Ducks with 93 strikeouts (5th Pac-12) in 61 and 1/3 innings pitched, an average of 13.6 strikeouts for every nine innings pitched. Eugene All-Regional Team: Ryan Hambright (MVP, 3B) Brett Hambright C, Ryon Healy 1B, Aaron Jones OF, Brett Thomas OF, Jake Reed RHP Pac-12 honorable mention: Ryon Healy 1B, Aaron Jones OF, Aaron Payne 2B, Jake Reed RHP

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Game Date Opposing Team Feb. 17, 2012 at Hawaii Feb. 18, 2012 at Hawaii Feb. 19, 2012 at Hawaii Feb. 20, 2012 at Hawaii Feb. 23, 2012 at Belmont Feb. 24, 2012 at Vanderbilt Feb. 25, 2012 at Vanderbilt Feb. 26, 2012 at Vanderbilt March 2, 2012 Long Beach State March 3, 2012 Long Beach State March 4, 2012 Long Beach State March 9, 2012 Illinois^ March 10, 2012 West Virginia^ March 10, 2012 Oklahoma^ March 11, 2012 Connecticut^ March 16, 2012 at Washington* March 17, 2012 at Washington* March 17, 2012 at Washington* March 23, 2012 Utah* March 24, 2012 Utah* March 25, 2012 Utah* March 27, 2012 at Texas State March 28, 2012 at Texas State March 31, 2012 Arizona State* March 31, 2012 Arizona State* April 1, 2012 Arizona State* April 5, 2012 at UCLA* April 6, 2012 at UCLA* April 7, 2012 at UCLA* April 9, 2012 San Francisco April 10, 2012 San Francisco April 13, 2012 at Stanford* April 14, 2012 at Stanford* April 15, 2012 at Stanford* April 16, 2012 Arkansas Pine Bluff April 18, 2012 vs. Portland April 20, 2012 Washington State* April 21, 2012 Washington State* April 22, 2012 Washington State* April 24, 2012 Oregon State April 27, 2012 California* April 28, 2012 California* April 29, 2012 California* May 1, 2012 at Gonzaga May 2, 2012 at Gonzaga May 4, 2012 at Arizona* May 5, 2012 at Arizona* May 6, 2012 at Arizona* May 8, 2012 Oregon State May 12, 2012 USC* May 13, 2012 USC* May 14, 2012 USC* May 18, 2012 Seattle May 19, 2012 Seattle May 20, 2012 Seattle May 23, 2012 Portland May 25, 2012 at Oregon State* May 26, 2012 at Oregon State* May 27, 2012 at Oregon State* June 1, 2012 vs. Austin Peay# June 2, 2012 vs. Cal State Fullerton# June 3, 2012 vs. Austin Peay# June 9, 2012 vs. Kent State% June 10, 2012 vs. Kent State% June 11, 2012 vs. Kent State% *Pac-12 Conference games ^Nike College Showcase #NCAA Regional %NCAA Super Regional

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Score L, 1-4 W, 3-2 W, 14-5 W, 12-6 W, 13-4 W, 4-2 W, 7-2 W, 7-6 W, 5-4 W, 3-2 W, 8-7 L, 1-2 W, 12-0 L, 2-3 W, 4-0 L, 3-8 L, 0-5 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 W, 5-3 L, 3-4 L, 3-11 L, 6-7 W, 1-0 W, 3-1 W, 4-3 W, 6-2 W, 8-3 L, 6-8 W, 4-2 W, 4-1 W, 4-2 W, 5-0 L, 2-4 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 W, 6-2 L, 3-8 L, 6-10 L, 1-7 W, 4-1 W, 3-2 W, 7-1 W, 3-2 W, 8-7 W, 6-1 L, 6-12 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 W, 4-3 W, 4-2 W, 6-3 W, 6-0 W, 5-4 W, 6-1 W, 2-1 L, 3-7 L, 2-3 L, 0-5 W, 6-5 W, 7-5 W, 8-1 L, 6-7 W, 3-2 L, 2-3

r-h-e 1-7-2 3-13-4 14-16-1 12-17-0 13-13-0 4-5-0 7-5-0 7-9-2 5-5-0 3-11-2 8-12-1 1-4-0 12-15-0 2-9-1 4-9-0 3-7-3 0-6-1 3-4-1 3-8-1 5-8-0 3-8-1 3-6-2 6-11-1 1-4-0 3-6-1 4-9-0 6-11-0 8-11-1 6-7-1 4-7-1 4-8-2 4-12-1 5-7-0 2-7-0 3-5-0 3-10-1 6-9-0 3-8-2 6-12-2 1-8-0 4-7-0 3-9-0 7-10-0 3-3-1 8-10-1 6-13-2 6-11-3 3-7-0 3-6-0 4-10-1 4-14-0 6-9-2 6-7-1 5-8-0 6-8-0 2-8-0 3-8-1 2-9-0 0-8-0 6-13-2 7-10-1 8-7-2 6-7-3 3-7-0 2-4-0

r-h-e 4-8-0 2-7-1 5-6-3 6-8-1 4-6-2 2-5-3 2-6-1 6-9-1 4-10-1 2-9-1 7-12-1 2-6-1 0-4-2 3-7-0 0-4-2 8-11-0 5-8-0 2-10-1 1-6-0 3-5-1 4-7-0 11-9-1 7-8-1 0-4-2 1-6-0 3-9-2 2-10-2 3-7-2 8-12-2 2-8-0 1-2-0 2-6-4 0-3-0 4-7-1 2-5-0 0-0-2 2-8-2 8-9-1 10-13-1 7-9-1 1-5-1 2-9-1 1-10-2 2-9-2 7-7-4 1-7-2 12-15-2 1-5-0 2-5-1 3-7-2 2-4-2 3-5-1 0-6-1 4-11-0 1-5-1 1-3-0 7-9-0 3-6-0 5-7-0 5-9-3 5-5-4 1-3-0 7-9-1 2-6-2 3-8-0

Inns 9 (12) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (13) 9 9 (8) 9 9 9 9 (13) 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 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Overall Conference 0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 10-2 11-2 11-3 12-3 12-4 0-1 12-5 0-2 13-5 1-2 14-5 2-2 15-5 3-2 15-6 3-3 15-7 15-8 16-8 4-3 17-8 5-3 18-8 6-3 19-8 7-3 20-8 8-3 20-9 8-4 21-9 22-9 23-9 9-4 24-9 10-4 24-10 10-5 25-10 26-10 27-10 11-5 27-11 11-6 27-12 11-7 27-13 28-13 12-7 29-13 13-7 30-13 14-7 31-13 32-13 33-13 15-7 33-14 15-8 34-14 16-8 35-14 36-14 17-8 37-14 18-8 38-14 19-8 39-14 40-14 41-14 42-14 42-15 19-9 42-16 19-10 42-17 19-11 43-17 44-17 45-17 45-18 46-18 46-19

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Pitcher of Record Keudell, A (0-1) Sherfy, J (1-0) Tessar, B (1-0) Gold, J (1-0) Flamion, B (1-0) Keudell, A (1-1) Reed, J (1-0) Tessar, B (2-0) Gold, J (2-0) Sherfy, J (2-0) Housey, J (1-0) Keudell, A (1-2) Gold, J (3-0) Reed, J (1-1) Tessar, B (3-0) Keudell, A (1-3) Reed, J (1-2) Sherfy, J (3-0) Keudell, A (2-3) Housey, J (2-0) Sherfy, J (3-1) Gold, J (3-1) Spencer, J (0-1) Keudell, A (3-3) Reed, J (2-2) Tessar, B (4-0) Keudell, A (4-3) Reed, J (3-2) Gold, J (3-2) Spencer, J (1-1) Gold, J (4-2) Keudell, A (5-3) Reed, J (4-2) Tessar, B (4-1) Gold, J (5-2) Spencer, J (2-1) Keudell, A (6-3) Sherfy, J (3-2) Gold, J (5-3) Spencer, J (2-2) Keudell, A (7-3) Reed, J (5-2) Gold, J (6-3) Spencer, J (3-2) Wylie, D (1-0) Keudell, A (8-3) Reed, J (5-3) Sherfy, J (4-2) Thorpe, T (1-0) Keudell, A (9-3) Reed, J (6-3) Gold, J (7-3) Keudell, A (10-3) Thorpe, T (2-0) Gold, J (8-3) Spencer, J (4-2) Keudell, A (10-4) Reed, J (6-4) Gold, J (8-4) Sherfy, J (5-2) Keudell, A (11-4) Reed, J (7-4) Keudell, A (11-5) Reed, J (8-4) Sherfy, J (5-2)

Attend 4,610 4,423 3,710 3,480 192 2,058 2,161 2,168 1,250 1,826 1,495 1,847 1,670 1,670 1,123 346 367 367 1,192 1,527 1,090 1,514 931 1,412 1,412 1,108 868 1,237 1,510 1,366 1,626 1,439 2,115 2,126 1,043 1,158 2,130 2,478 2,004 2,091 1,531 3,892 2,026 519 735 3,317 3,385 1,996 2,726 2,951 2,125 2,114 1,993 2,135 1,879 1,447 3,061 2,894 2,971 3,771 3,540 2,425 4,177 3,843 4,825

Time 2:40 3:50 2:56 3:05 2:48 2:48 2:54 3:18 3:24 4:15 3:45 2:05 2:30 2:57 2:06 2:25 2:10 3:28 2:31 2:39 3:00 2:36 2:26 1:45 2:11 3:14 3:14 3:08 3:19 3:03 2:23 3:15 2:24 2:54 2:42 2:23 2:58 3:10 3:18 2:47 2:24 2:24 2:20 2:20 3:22 2:29 3:31 2:28 3:00 3:06 2:39 3:06 2:20 2:43 2:55 2:07 3:12 3:02 2:36 3:01 2:36 3:04 3:07 2:34 2:46


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2012 OVERALL STATISTICS RECORD: 46-19 • HOME: 29-8 • AWAY: 16-11 • NEUTRAL 1-0 • CONFERENCE: 19-11 BATTING Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Thomas, Brett .313 59-53 201 22 63 14 4 1 25 88 Healy, Ryon .312 65-65 253 35 79 13 1 4 42 106 Jones, Aaron .303 56-55 208 38 63 13 2 6 39 98 Garlick, Kyle .287 61-58 202 28 58 11 4 6 41 95 Payne, Aaron .277 65-65 235 42 65 8 4 1 27 84 Altobelli, J.J. .265 52-51 200 32 53 12 1 0 14 67 Hofmann, Connor .239 58-46 142 19 34 2 1 3 14 47 Hambright, Brett .217 59-51 157 16 34 6 0 1 15 43 ---------Kreitz, Antony .500 6-0 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 Warren, Vernell .343 38-9 35 5 12 2 0 0 2 14 Hambright, Ryan .265 38-25 102 11 27 2 1 1 12 34 Walker, Thomas .227 25-16 66 10 15 3 0 1 4 21 Mendenhall, Andrew .218 41-17 55 7 12 1 0 1 6 16 Shepherd, Kevin .193 39-20 57 9 11 0 0 0 4 11 Heineman, Scott .189 29-27 90 16 17 3 1 1 9 25 Chase, Shaun .178 25-18 73 10 13 5 1 2 9 26 Spencer, Jordan .111 13-5 18 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 Pardini, Daniel .100 12-1 10 2 1 0 0 1 2 4 Flamion, Billy .091 10-2 11 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Keudell, Alex .000 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .265 65-65 2119 304 562 95 20 29 266 784 Opponents .225 65-65 2063 226 464 68 8 20 195 608 LOB - Team (530), Opp (487). DPs turned - Team (57), Opp (33). CI - Team (2), Jones, A 1, Hambright, B 1.

SLG% .438 .419 .471 .470 .357 .335 .331 .274

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 14 4 36 5 .368 1 9 9-13 23 5 45 2 .378 2 4 3-5 23 9 39 5 .389 4 8 7-12 29 5 38 1 .382 5 3 9-14 27 25 42 1 .405 2 18 16-22 20 8 12 2 .354 1 4 6-13 13 4 37 1 .315 3 12 9-12 26 4 24 2 .340 1 14 1-2

.500 0 .400 3 .333 9 .318 5 .291 10 .193 10 .278 19 .356 6 .111 6 .400 1 .091 1 .000 0 .370 245 .295 243

0 0 0 2 0 5 3 1 1 1 0 0 77 82

0 0 .500 9 0 .385 21 0 .321 7 2 .301 12 0 .338 16 1 .356 22 0 .342 30 0 .250 2 1 .360 5 0 .250 3 0 .167 0 0 .000 400 23 .359 439 45 .328

0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 24 17

PO 96 611 120 45 109 87 108 340

A 3 24 17 1 175 149 2 66

E FLD% 1 .990 6 .991 3 .979 0 1.000 8 .973 7 .971 2 .982 3 .993

0 0-0 2 1 0-2 19 0 0-0 5 0 0-2 11 4 3-6 39 5 3-7 33 1 7-7 12 4 0-0 78 0 0-0 5 1 0-0 5 0 0-0 5 0 0-0 4 88 73-117 1753 59 25-53 1719

0 1 31 21 0 56 48 11 9 0 0 30 749 755

0 1.000 1 .952 0 1.000 7 .821 0 1.000 2 .978 2 .968 2 .978 2 .875 0 1.000 0 1.000 3 .919 55 .978 78 .969

PITCHING (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Keudell, Alex 2.38 11-5 18 17 3 1/1 0 124.2 103 42 33 30 74 19 3 2 447 Reed, Jake 2.92 8-4 17 17 1 0/1 0 114.0 91 41 37 42 67 7 1 3 395 Gold, Jeff 3.66 8-4 19 13 1 1/1 0 76.1 75 34 31 24 46 9 0 5 286 -------------Housey, Joey 1.72 2-0 22 0 0 0/0 1 36.2 29 9 7 16 27 5 0 0 133 Thorpe, Thomas 2.11 2-0 35 1 0 0/1 1 42.2 24 11 10 20 48 4 0 1 136 Sherfy, Jimmie 2.20 5-3 36 0 0 0/0 19 61.1 36 18 15 34 93 5 0 2 209 Tessar, Brando 3.42 4-1 11 9 1 1/0 0 52.2 44 24 20 33 37 10 1 0 187 Heineman, Scott 3.86 0-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 2.1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 7 Spencer, Jordan 4.26 4-2 12 6 1 1/0 0 38.0 31 20 18 18 19 4 2 2 135 Flamion, Billy 4.85 1-0 11 0 0 0/0 0 13.0 4 8 7 11 12 0 0 2 44 Wylie, David 5.30 1-0 9 0 0 0/0 1 18.2 19 12 11 11 12 2 1 3 68 Gigeous, Henry 9.00 0-0 3 1 0 0/0 0 4.0 6 4 4 1 3 2 0 0 15 Chase, Shaun 99.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 Totals 2.99 46-19 65 65 7 6/2 22 584.1 464 226 194 243 439 68 8 20 2063 Opponents 4.05 19-46 65 65 4 2/2 8 573.0 562 304 258 245 400 95 20 29 2119 PB - Team (9), Hambright, B 6, Jones, A 2, Chase, S 1, Opp (11). Pickoffs - Team (16), Keudell, A 7, Reed, J 4, Hambright, B 3, Tessar, B 1, Spencer, J 1, Opp (6).

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B/Avg .230 .230 .262

WP 6 4 5

HBP 16 17 8

BK 1 2 3

SFA 4 1 1

SHA 8 15 8

.218 .176 .172 .235 .143 .230 .091 .279 .400 1.000 .225 .265

3 3 4 3 0 1 5 1 0 0 35 37

3 7 13 6 0 3 3 4 2 0 82 77

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 17

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0 6 8 7 0 4 0 2 1 0 59 88

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2012 PAC-12 STATISTICS RECORD: 19-11 • HOME: 12-3 • AWAY: 7-8 BATTING Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI Thomas, Brett .330 26-25 88 9 29 8 1 1 9 Hambright, Brett .312 28-26 77 10 24 3 0 0 5 Garlick, Kyle .310 28-28 100 14 31 2 3 4 16 Payne, Aaron .307 30-30 114 12 35 4 3 0 16 Jones, Aaron .298 25-25 94 13 28 7 1 4 21 Healy, Ryon .282 30-30 124 14 35 7 0 3 16 Altobelli, J.J. .262 21-21 84 13 22 5 1 0 4 Hofmann, Connor .246 29-23 69 7 17 1 1 1 6 ---------Mendenhall, Andrew .267 20-9 30 5 8 1 0 1 3 Warren, Vernell .250 16-5 12 0 3 1 0 0 0 Walker, Thomas .222 15-8 36 6 8 3 0 0 2 Spencer, Jordan .222 7-2 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 Hambright, Ryan .178 19-9 45 4 8 2 1 0 3 Shepherd, Kevin .152 17-13 33 6 5 0 0 0 1 Heineman, Scott .105 12-12 38 5 4 1 0 0 3 Chase, Shaun .000 5-1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flamion, Billy .000 4-2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pardini, Daniel .000 5-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Keudell, Alex .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kreitz, Antony .000 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .267 30-30 971 119 259 45 11 14 105 Opponents .240 30-30 957 107 230 35 3 11 97 LOB - Team (235), Opp (225). DPs turned - Team (24), Opp (19). CI - Team (1), Hambright, B 1.

TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 42 .477 9 3 15 1 .406 1 4 3-4 42 2 1 .978 27 .351 16 1 9 2 .436 0 5 1-2 135 33 2 .988 51 .510 13 1 24 1 .395 0 2 2-6 19 0 0 1.000 45 .395 8 8 18 1 .389 1 8 7-9 51 78 5 .963 49 .521 8 1 21 2 .352 2 2 1-3 50 9 0 1.000 51 .411 6 2 21 1 .326 0 0 0-2 332 12 1 .997 29 .345 6 5 7 1 .344 1 1 1-4 33 60 2 .979 23 .333 4 3 19 1 .308 2 9 2-4 61 1 2 .969 12 4 11 2 12 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 368 304

.400 .333 .306 .222 .267 .152 .132 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .379 .318

4 1 3 2 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 95 102

0 5 0 3 1 2 1 1 0 10 2 12 0 10 0 4 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 29 185 38 178

0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 21

.353 .308 .300 .417 .196 .333 .239 .000 .000 .200 .000 .000 .347 .336

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 5

2 2-3 1 0-1 0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0-0 4 2-4 1 1-1 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 40 22-44 30 11-27

25 10 6 0 1 20 5 1 1 2 1 1 801 789

0 1 14 2 15 34 28 0 0 0 20 0 351 351

0 0 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 24 34

1.000 1.000 .870 .667 1.000 .982 .943 1.000 1.000 1.000 .913 1.000 .980 .971

PITCHING (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg Keudell, Alex 2.14 8-2 10-10 3 1/0 0 75.2 61 21 18 18 42 12 2 1 269 .227 3 Reed, Jake 3.59 5-3 10-10 1 0/1 0 67.2 56 29 27 23 33 5 0 2 238 .235 3 Gold, Jeff 3.62 2-3 9-5 0 0/1 0 32.1 33 15 13 13 18 7 0 3 126 .262 1 ---------Gigeous, Henry 0.00 0-0 1-0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 .250 0 Flamion, Billy 3.38 0-0 5-0 0 0/0 0 2.2 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 10 .100 0 Housey, Joey 3.46 1-0 8-0 0 0/0 1 13.0 16 5 5 6 9 2 0 0 50 .320 2 Sherfy, Jimmie 3.58 2-2 18-0 0 0/0 9 27.2 21 13 11 11 34 3 0 2 100 .210 1 Tessar, Brando 3.75 1-1 5-5 0 0/0 0 24.0 20 10 10 16 22 3 0 0 83 .241 0 Thorpe, Thomas 4.50 0-0 12-0 0 0/0 0 14.0 11 7 7 6 12 3 0 1 46 .239 0 Wylie, David 5.87 0-0 5-0 0 0/0 0 7.2 10 5 5 4 4 0 1 2 28 .357 1 Spencer, Jordan 6.75 0-0 2-0 0 0/0 0 1.1 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 3 .000 0 Totals 3.24 19-11 30-30 4 2/1 10 267.0 230 107 96 102 178 35 3 11 957 .240 11 Opponents 3.29 11-19 30-30 1 2/2 4 263.0 259 119 96 95 185 45 11 14 971 .267 13 PB - Team (6), Hambright, B 4, Jones, A 2, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (7), Keudell, A 5, Hambright, B 1, Reed, J 1, Opp (1).

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WP HBP 8 1 10 2 4 0

BK SFA SHA 2 5 0 11 0 1

0 0 1 8 3 4 0 0 38 29

0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 5 8

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 8

0 0 0 2 4 4 2 1 30 40


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2012 GAME HIGHS & MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Batting At bats:............................ 46.............................................. vs Long Beach State (Mar 03, 2012) Runs scored:.................... 14............................................................... at Hawaii (Feb 19, 2012) Hits: . ............................... 17............................................................... at Hawaii (Feb 20, 2012) RBIs:................................ 12, 2x, last . ..................................... vs West Virginia (Mar 10, 2012) Doubles:.......................... 5................................................................. at Hawaii (Feb 20, 2012) Triples:............................. 2, 2x, last . ............................................... at Arizona (May 05, 2012) Home runs:...................... 3...............................................................at Belmont (Feb 23, 2012) Total bases:...................... 28.............................................................at Belmont (Feb 23, 2012) Walks:.............................. 11..........................................................vs Kent State (Jun 09, 2012) Strikeouts:....................... 14, 2x, last................................................at Stanford (Apr 13, 2012) Sac hits:........................... 4, 3x, last.............................................vs Austin Peay (Jun 01, 2012) Sac flies:.......................... 2....................................................................................... (5 games ) Stolen bases:................... 5, 3x, last.................................vs Arkansas Pine Bluff (Apr 16, 2012) Hit by pitch:..................... 5..........................................................vs Austin Peay (Jun 03, 2012) Caught stealing:.............. 3, 3x, last........................................................vs USC (May 13, 2012) Runners LOB:................... 14, 3x, last................................................at Stanford (Apr 13, 2012) Hit into DP:...................... 3, 2x, last..........................................at Oregon State (May 27, 2012) Fielding Putouts:........................... 39, 2x, last..........................................at Washington (Mar 17, 2012) Assists:............................. 20.......................................................vs Connecticut (Mar 11, 2012) Errors:.............................. 4................................................................. at Hawaii (Feb 18, 2012) Passed balls:.................... 1....................................................................................... (9 games ) DPs turned:...................... 3....................................................................................... (4 games ) Pitching Innings pitched:............... 13.0, 2x, last.......................................at Washington (Mar 17, 2012) Runs allowed:.................. 12............................................................. at Arizona (May 05, 2012) Earned runs:.................... 11............................................................. at Arizona (May 05, 2012) Walks allowed:................ 10..........................................................at Vanderbilt (Feb 26, 2012) Strikeouts:....................... 17............................................................... at Hawaii (Feb 18, 2012) Hits allowed:.................... 15............................................................. at Arizona (May 05, 2012) Doubles allowed:............. 4, 2x, last...............................................vs Kent State (Jun 09, 2012) Triples allowed:................ 1....................................................................................... (8 games ) Homers allowed:.............. 2....................................................................................... (4 games ) Wild pitches:.................... 3, 2x, last...........................................vs Oregon State (Apr 24, 2012) Hit batters:....................... 5................................................................. at Hawaii (Feb 19, 2012) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting At bats:............................ 6....................................................................................... (8 games ) Runs scored:.................... 3....................................................................................... (5 games ) Hits: . ............................... 5.............................................Altobelli, J.J. at Hawaii (Feb 20, 2012) RBIs:................................ 4, 3x, last..................... Jones, Aaron vs West Virginia (Mar 10, 2012) Doubles:.......................... 3, 2x, last......................... Thomas, Brett vs California (Apr 28, 2012) Triples:............................. 2..........................Thomas, Brett vs Long Beach State (Mar 04, 2012) Home runs:...................... 2, 2x, last.................................. Jones, Aaron at UCLA (Apr 05, 2012) Total bases:...................... 8, 3x, last.................................. Jones, Aaron at UCLA (Apr 05, 2012) Walks:.............................. 3....................................................................................... (5 games ) Strikeouts:....................... 5...................................... Chase, Shaun at Vanderbilt (Feb 26, 2012) Sac hits:........................... 3......................................... Thomas, Brett vs Seattle (May 19, 2012) Sac flies:.......................... 1..................................................................................... (24 games ) Stolen bases:................... 2....................................................................................... (8 games ) Hit by pitch:..................... 3, 2x, last........................ Jones, Aaron vs Austin Peay (Jun 03, 2012) Caught stealing:.............. 1..................................................................................... (44 games ) Runners LOB:................... 6.................................. Jones, Aaron vs San Francisco (Apr 09, 2012) Fielding Putouts:........................... 17, 2x, last.......................Healy, Ryon at Washington (Mar 17, 2012) Assists:............................. 9..............................Heineman, Scott at Washington (Mar 17, 2012) Errors:.............................. 3........................................Walker, Thomas at Hawaii (Feb 18, 2012) Passed balls:.................... 1....................................................................................... (9 games ) Pitching Innings pitched:............... 9.0.................................................................................... (6 games ) Runs allowed:.................. 9..............................................Reed, Jake at Arizona (May 05, 2012) Earned runs:.................... 8..............................................Reed, Jake at Arizona (May 05, 2012) Walks allowed:................ 6................................ Tessar, Brando vs Arizona State (Apr 01, 2012) Strikeouts:....................... 13....................................... Sherfy, Jimmie at Hawaii (Feb 18, 2012) Hits allowed:.................... 10, 2x, last................................Reed, Jake vs Seattle (May 19, 2012) Doubles allowed:............. 4, 2x, last..........................Keudell, Alex vs Kent State (Jun 09, 2012) Triples allowed:................ 1....................................................................................... (8 games ) Homers allowed:.............. 2.................................Spencer, Jordan at Texas State (Mar 28, 2012) Wild pitches:.................... 3, 2x, last.....................Flamion, Billy vs Oregon State (Apr 24, 2012) Hit batters:....................... 3, 3x, last.......................... Gold, Jeff at Oregon State (May 27, 2012)

MULTIPLE HIT GAMES Healy, Ryon Thomas, Brett Jones, Aaron Payne, Aaron Altobelli, J.J. Garlick, Kyle Hambright, Brett Hambright, Ryan Hofmann, Connor Heineman, Scott Warren, Vernell Walker, Thomas Chase, Shaun Mendenhall, Andrew TEAM

2 20 15 15 10 14 11 5 3 5 2 3 3 2 1 109

3 3 3 3 6 1 2 1 1 - 2 - - - - 22

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

5+ - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1

Tot 23 18 18 17 16 14 6 5 5 4 3 3 2 1 135

MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Garlick, Kyle Healy, Ryon Jones, Aaron Payne, Aaron Thomas, Brett Chase, Shaun Hambright, Ryan Hofmann, Connor Hambright, Brett Altobelli, J.J. Mendenhall, Andrew Heineman, Scott TEAM

2 8 7 5 4 4 3 2 3 3 2 1 1 43

3 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 - - - - - 11

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

5+ - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Tot 10 10 9 6 5 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 57

HITTING STREAKS Healy, Ryon Jones, Aaron Hofmann, Connor Thomas, Brett Heineman, Scott Altobelli, J.J. Hambright, Brett Garlick, Kyle Payne, Aaron Hambright, Ryan Walker, Thomas Warren, Vernell Chase, Shaun Shepherd, Kevin Kreitz, Antony Mendenhall, Andrew Pardini, Daniel Spencer, Jordan Flamion, Billy

Longest 12 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 2 2 1 1 1

Current 12 1 8 3 -

REACHED BASE STREAKS Healy, Ryon Payne, Aaron Altobelli, J.J. Jones, Aaron Garlick, Kyle Hambright, Brett Heineman, Scott Shepherd, Kevin Thomas, Brett Hofmann, Connor Chase, Shaun Warren, Vernell Mendenhall, Andrew Walker, Thomas Hambright, Ryan Spencer, Jordan Kreitz, Antony Flamion, Billy Pardini, Daniel

Longest 18 16 16 15 12 9 9 9 8 8 7 6 5 5 5 4 2 1 1

Current 17 2 9 1 2 8 -

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2012 MISCELLANEOUS STATS 2012 record vs. teams

Arizona............................................................................................. 2-1 Arizona State.................................................................................... 3-0 Arkansas Pine Bluff.......................................................................... 1-0 Austin Peay...................................................................................... 2-0 Belmont........................................................................................... 1-0 Cal State Fullerton............................................................................ 1-0 California......................................................................................... 3-0 Connecticut...................................................................................... 1-0 Gonzaga........................................................................................... 2-0 Hawaii.............................................................................................. 3-1 Illinois.............................................................................................. 0-1 Kent State........................................................................................ 1-2 Long Beach State............................................................................. 3-0 Oklahoma........................................................................................ 0-1 Oregon State.................................................................................... 1-4 Portland........................................................................................... 2-0 San Francisco................................................................................... 2-0 Seattle............................................................................................. 3-0 Stanford .......................................................................................... 2-1 Texas State....................................................................................... 0-2 UCLA................................................................................................ 2-1 USC.................................................................................................. 3-0 Utah................................................................................................. 2-1 Vanderbilt........................................................................................ 3-0 Washington..................................................................................... 1-2 Washington State............................................................................. 1-2 West Virginia.................................................................................... 1-0 record vs. conferences Atlantic Sun..................................................................................... 1-0 Big East............................................................................................ 2-0 Big Ten............................................................................................. 0-1 Big 12............................................................................................... 0-1 Big West........................................................................................... 4-0 Independent.................................................................................... 3-0 Mid American Conference................................................................ 1-2 Ohio Valley....................................................................................... 2-0 Pac-12.......................................................................................... 20-12 Southeastern................................................................................... 3-0 Southland........................................................................................ 0-2 Southwestern Athletic..................................................................... 1-0 Western Athletic.............................................................................. 3-1 West Coast....................................................................................... 6-0

career home run leaders career leaders 8 - Kyle Garlick 8 - Aaron Jones 8 - Ryon Healy 3 - Connor Hofmann 2 - Shaun Chase 2 - Antony Kreitz 2 - Andrew Mendenhall 1 - J.J. Altobelli 1 - Brett Hambright 1 - Ryan Hambright 1 - Scott Heineman 1 - Daniel Pardini 1 - Aaron Payne 1 - Brett Thomas 1 - Thomas Walker with two outs 3 - Ryon Healy 2 - Kyle Garlick 2 - Andrew Mendenhall 1 - Shaun Chase 1 - Connor Hofmann 1 - Aaron Jones 1 - Thomas Walker

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tied game or go-ahead run 4 - Kyle Garlick 4 - Ryon Healy 3 - Aaron Jones 1 - J.J. Altobelli 1 - Antony Kreitz 1 - Aaron Payne

BULLPEN STATS

solo homers 6 - Aaron Jones 4 - Kyle Garlick 4 - Ryon Healy 1 - Shaun Chase 1 - Scott Heineman 1 - Connor Hofmann 1 - Antony Kreitz 1 - Andrew Mendenhall 1 - Daniel Pardini 1 - Aaron Payne 1 - Brett Thomas 1- Thomas Walker

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Pitcher

In. Run

Scored

Pct.

B. Tessar B. Flamion D. Wylie T. Thorpe J. Sherfy J. Gold J. Spencer J. Housey

2 11 14 17 28 3 7 19

0 2 3 4 7 1 3 8

.000 .182 .214 .235 .250 .333 .429 .421


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2012 INSIDE THE NUMBERS SAVES No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

Date 2/23 2/24 2/26 3/23 3/24 3/31 4/1 4/6 4/9 4/13 4/16 4/28 5/1 5/2 5/8 5/12 5/13 5/14 5/23 6/2 6/10

Opponent at Belmont at #17 Vanderbilt at #17 Vanderbilt Utah Utah #14 Arizona State #14 Arizona State at #5 UCLA San Francisco at # 6 Stanford Arkansas Pine Bluff California at Gonzaga at Gonzaga #23 Oregon State USC USC USC Portland #12 Cal St. Fullerton Kent State

Pitcher (Save #1) David Wylie (1) Jimmie Sherfy (1) Jimmie Sherfy (2) Jimmie Sherfy (3) Jimmie Sherfy (4) Jimmie Sherfy (5) Jimmie Sherfy (6) Joey Housey (1) Jimmie Sherfy (7) Jimmie Sherfy (8) Jimmie Sherfy (9) Jimmie Sherfy (10) Jimmie Sherfy (11) Jimmie Sherfy (12) Jimmie Sherfy (13) Jimmie Sherfy (14) Jimmie Sherfy (15) Jimmie Sherfy (16) Jimmie Sherfy (17) Jimmie Sherfy (18) Jimmie Sherfy (19)

IP (H, R-ER, BB, K) 3.0 (4, 1-1, 0, 3) 2.0 (0, 0-0, 0, 2) 2.2 (1,1-1, 5, 4) 0.2 (0, 0-0, 0, 0) 1.0 (0, 0-0, 0, 2) 1.2 (1, 1-1, 0, 2) 1.0 (4, 2-2, 1, 2) 3.0 (2, 0-0, 0, 4) 0.2 (1, 0-0, 0, 0) 1.0 (1, 1-1, 2, 2) 1.0 (0, 0-0, 0,3) 0.2 (1, 0-0, 0, 1) 1.0 (1, 0-0, 1, 2) 1.0 (0, 1-1, 2, 1) 2.0 (1, 0-0, 2, 3) 1.1 (0, 0-0, 0, 4) 1.0 (0, 0-0, 1, 2) 1.2 (0, 0-0, 0, 4) 1.0 (0, 0-0, 0, 3) 2.0 (1, 0-0, 1, 2) 0.2 (0, 0-0, 0, 2)

QUALITY PITCHING STARTS

No. Date Opponent Pitcher (#) IP (H, R-ER, BB, K) 1. 2/18 at Hawaii Jake Reed (1) 6.0 (5, 2-1, 3, 4) 2. 2/19 at Hawaii Brando Tessar (1) 6.2 (5, 4-3, 4, 3) 3. 2/24 at #17 Vanderbilt Alex Keudell (1) 7.0 (5, 2-2, 2, 3) 4. 2/25 at #17 Vanderbilt Jake Reed (2) 6.0 (3, 2-2, 3, 5) 5. 3/03 Long Beach State Jake Reed (3) 7.1 (5, 1-1, 1, 6) 6. 3/09 Illinois Alex Keudell (2) 8.0 (6, 2-2, 1, 6) 7. 3/10 West Virginia Jeff Gold (1) 8.0 (4, 0-0, 0, 5) 8. 3/10 #22 Oklahoma Jake Reed (4) 6.2 (5, 2-1, 3, 3) 9. 3/11 Connecticut Brando Tessar (2) 9.0 (4, 0-0, 2. 6) 10. 3/17 at Washington Brando Tessar (3) 6.1 (6, 1-1, 2, 8) 11. 3/23 Utah Alex Keudell (3) 7.0 (5, 1-1, 1, 5) 12. 3/24 Utah Jake Reed (5) 7.1 (4, 3-3, 3, 4) 13. 3/25 Utah Brando Tessar (4) 6.1 (5, 2-2, 3, 7) 14. 3/31 #14 Arizona State Alex Keudell (4) 9.0 (4, 0-0, 2, 2) 15. 3/31 #14 Arizona State Jake Reed (6) 7.1 (5, 0-0, 1, 4) 16. 4/1 #14 Arizona State Brando Tessar (5) 6.1 (2, 0-0, 6, 5) 17. 4/5 at #5 UCLA Alex Keudell (5) 7.0 (8, 0-0, 1, 2) 18. 4/6 at #5 UCLA Jake Reed (7) 6.0 (4, 3-3, 2, 2) 19. 4/13 at #6 Stanford Alex Keudell (6) 9.0 (5, 1-1, 0, 7) 20. 4/14 at #6 Stanford Jake Reed (8) 7.0 (1, 0-0, 0, 3) 21. 4/16 Arkansas Pine Bluff Jeff Gold (2) 7.0 (5, 2-2, 0, 3) 22. 4/18 vs. Portland Jordan Spencer (1) 9.0 (0, 0-0, 0, 5) 23. 4/20 Washington State Alex Keudell (7) 7.0 (7, 2-2, 2, 7) 24. 4/21 Washngton State Jake Reed (9) 7.0 (6, 2-2, 0, 5) 25. 4/27 California Alex Keudell (8) 9.0 (5, 1-1, 1, 2) 26. 4/28 California Jake Reed (10) 7.0 (7, 2-2, 4, 3) 27. 4/29 California Jeff Gold (3) 7.0 (9, 1-1, 0, 2) 28. 5/1 at Gonzaga Jordan Spencer (2) 6.0 (7, 2-2, 1, 4) 29. 5/4 at #11 Arizona Alex Keudell (9) 9.0 (7, 1-1, 2, 7) 30. 5/12 USC Alex Keudell (10) 6.2 (7, 3-3, 4, 4) 31. 5/13 USC Jake Reed (11) 7.0 (4, 2-2, 2, 4) 32. 5/14 USC Jeff Gold (4) 6.0 (5, 3-1, 2, 6) 33. 5/18 Seattle Alex Keudell (10) 7.2 (5, 0-0, 1, 5) 34. 5/19 Seattle Jake Reed (12) 6.2 (10, 3-3, 3, 2) 35. 5/20 Seattle Jeff Gold (5) 6.1 (5, 1-1, 3, 5) 36. 5/23 Portland Jordan Spencer (3) 6.0 (3, 1-1, 3, 3) 37. 5/26 at #23 Oregon State Jake Reed (13) 6.1 (5, 3-3, 4, 6) 38. 6/3 Austin Peay Jake Reed (14) 7.0 (2, 0-0, 4, 8) 39. 6/9 Kent State Alex Keudell (11) 7.1 (9, 6-2, 0, 4) 40. 6/10 Kent State Jake Reed (15) 6.2 (5, 2-2, 2, 6) * A quality pitching start is completing at least six innings and permiting no more than three earned runs.

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2012 INSIDE THE NUMBERS GAME WINNING RBI No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37.

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2/19 2/20 2/24 2/26 3/03 3/04 3/10 3/11 3/23 3/24 3/31 3/31 4/1 4/5 4/6 4/9 4/10 4/14 4/16 4/20 4/27 4/28 4/29 5/1 5/2 5/4 5/6 5/8 5/13 5/14 5/19 5/20 5/23 6/1 6/2 6/3 6/10

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Opponent

at Hawaii at Hawaii at #17 Vanderbilt at #17 Vanderbilt Long Beach State Long Beach State West Virginia Connecticut Utah Utah #14 Arizona State #14 Arizona State #14 Arizona State at #5 UCLA at #5 UCLA San Francisco San Francisco at #6 Stanford Arkansas Pine Bluff Washington State California California California at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at #11 Arizona at #11 Arizona #23 Oregon State USC USC Seattle Seattle Portland Austin Peay #12 Cal State Fullerton Austin Peay Kent State

Player (#GWRBI)

Aaron Jones (1) J.J. Altobelli (1) Brett Thomas (1) Aaron Jones (2) Kyle Garlick (1) Aaron Jones (3) Aaron Payne (1) Kyle Garlick (2) Ryon Healy (1) Scott Heineman (1) Aaron Jones (4) Kyle Garlick (3) Ryon Healy (2) Aaron Jones (5) Aaron Jones (6) Brett Thomas (2) Aaron Payne (2) Kyle Garlick (4) Kyle Garlick (5) Kyle Garlick (6) Aaron Payne (3) Aaron Payne (4) Kyle Garlick (7) Aaron Payne (5) Shaun Chase (1) Aaron Payne (6) Aaron Jones (7) Ryan Hambright (1) Aaron Payne (7) Aaron Jones (8) Aaron Jones (9) Kyle Garlick (8) Kyle Garlick (9) Kyle Garlcik (10) Aaron Jones (10) Brett Thomas (3) Brett Hambright (1)

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Inn. 4 3 6 6 13 9 1 1 5 8 6 7 8 3 4 5 3 3 7 4 8 7 1 7 5 2 8 1 4 6 9 5 6 9 4 3 7

Play

1B RF 2B LF 1B LF 2B LF 1B LF 1B LF GO GO GO 1B RF HR LF HR LF 1B LS HR LF 2B LL 1B MI FC SAC BU BB SF LF HR LF SF F9 1B RF 1B LS SAC BU 2B CF 1B RF 1B LF 1B 2B 1B MI 1B BU 1B LC 2B LF 1B CF FC SF F9 1B RF SAC BU


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2012 LINEUPS STARTERS BY POSITION

FIELDING BY POSITION

PITCHER: Reed (17 ; 12-5), Keudell (17 ; 12-5), Gold (13; 9-4), Tessar (9 ; 6-3), Spencer (6; 4-2), Thorpe (1; 1-0), Heineman (1; 1-0), Gigeous (1; 1-0), CATCHER: Hambright, B. (51; 35-16), Jones, A. (11; 8-3), Chase (3;3-0) FIRST BASE: Healy (58; 39-19), Chase (7; 7-0) SECOND BASE: Payne (65; 46-19) THIRD BASE: Heineman (26; 19-7), Hambright, R. (19; 14-5), Walker (14 ; 9-5), Shepherd (6;4-2) SHORTSTOP: Altobelli (51; 36-15) Shepherd (14; 10-4) LEFT FIELD: Thomas (49 ; 39-10), Garlick (11 ; 7-4), Mendenhall (3; 0-3), Chase (1; 0-1), Hofmann (1; 0-1) CENTER FIELD: Hofmann (45 ; 32-13), Mendenhall (9 ; 9-0), Warren (9; 5-4), Thomas (2; 0-2) RIGHT FIELD: Jones, A. (31; 20-11), Garlick (25 ; 21-4), Mendenhall (5; 1-4), Flamion (2; 2-0), Pardini (1; 1-0), Spencer (1; 1-0) DESIGNATED HITTER: Garlick (22; 13-9), Jones, A. (13; 12-1), Chase (7; 5-2), Healy (7; 7-0), Hambright, R. (6 ; 1-5), Spencer (3 ; 2-1), Keudell (2; 2-0), Thomas (2; 2-0), Walker (2; 1-1), Heineman (1; 1-0)

CATCHERS

STARTERS BY LINEUP SPOT LEADOFF: Altobelli (35; 25-10), Payne (25; 19-6), Hofmann (4; 2-2), Mendenhall (1; 0-1) 2ND SPOT: Payne (38; 26-12), Jones, A. (22; 19-3), Altobelli (3; 0-3), Thomas (1; 0-1), Keudell (1; 1-0) 3RD SPOT: Healy (33; 25-8), Jones, A. (30; 21-9), Garlick (2; 0-2) CLEANUP: Healy (32; 21-11), Thomas (27; 23-4), Jones, A. (3; 0-3), Garlick (2; 1-1), Chase (1; 1-0) 5TH SPOT: Garlick (39; 27-12), Thomas (12; 8-4), Chase (12; 10-2), Hambright, R. (1; 0-1), Walker (1; 1-0) 6TH SPOT: Hambright, R. (23; 15-8), Garlick (15; 13-2), Walker (9; 6-3), Thomas (5; 3-2), Hambright, B. (4; 2-2), Spencer (3; 3-0), Chase (2; 1-1), Heineman (2; 2-0), Mendenhall (1; 0-1), Keudell (1; 1-0) 7TH SPOT: Hambright, B. (26; 18-8), Heineman (18; 12-6), Thomas (7; 6-1), Walker (4; 3-1), Chase (3; 3-0), Mendenhall (3; 1-2), Flamion (2; 2-0), Pardini (1; 1-0), Spencer (1; 0-1) 8TH SPOT: Hambright, B. (21; 15-6), Hofmann (16; 13-3), Mendenhall (5; 5-3), Shepherd (7; 4-3), Heineman (6; 6-0), Warren (3; 2-1), Walker (2; 0-2), Thomas (1; 1-0), Hambright, R. (1; 0-1) 9TH SPOT: Hofmann (26; 17-9), Shepherd (13; 10-3), Altobelli (13; 11-2), Warren (6; 3-3), Mendenhall (4; 4-0), Payne (2; 1-1)

Player Brett Hambright Aaron Jones Shaun Chase

FIRST BASE

Player Daniel Pardini Ryon Healy Shaun Chase

SECOND BASE Player Aaron Payne

THIRD BASE

Player Ryan Hambright Scott Heineman Kevin Shepherd Thomas Walker

SHORTSTOP

Player Kevin Shepherd J.J. Altobelli

OUTFIELD

C 409 84 12

PO 340 68 8

A 66 15 3

E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 3 .993 2 18 18 .500 6 1 1 .988 1 6 5 .545 2 1 1 .917 1 1 1 .500 1 0

C 3 641 79

PO 3 611 70

A 0 24 8

E FLD% DPs 0 1.000 1 6 .991 47 1 .987 7

C PO A E FLD% DPs 292 109 175 8 .973 31 C PO A E FLD% DPs 36 5 31 0 1.000 3 61 12 47 2 .967 1 23 7 15 1 .957 1 39 11 21 7 .821 0 C PO A E FLD% DPs 66 25 40 1 .985 8 243 87 149 7 .971 40

Player C Kyle Garlick 46 Andrew Mendenhall 39 Billy Flamion 4 Daniel Pardini 2 Antony Kreitz 2 Brett Thomas 100 Connor Hofmann 112 Aaron Jones 56 Vernell Warren 21 Jordan Spencer 5 Shaun Chase 0

PITCHERS

Player Jimmie Sherfy Scott Heineman Jeff Gold Joey Housey David Wylie Henry Gigeous Billy Flamion Brando Tessar Thomas Thorpe Alex Keudell Jordan Spencer Jake Reed Shaun Chase

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PO 45 39 4 2 2 96 108 52 19 4 0

A 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 0 0

E FLD% DPs 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 1 .990 0 2 .982 0 2 .964 0 1 .952 0 1 .800 0 0 .000 0

C PO A E FLD% DPs 13 3 10 0 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 34 7 27 0 1.000 1 7 1 6 0 1.000 1 3 0 3 0 1.000 0 2 0 2 0 1.000 0 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 19 2 16 1 .947 0 13 1 11 1 .923 1 37 4 30 3 .919 2 11 1 9 1 .909 1 39 5 30 4 .897 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0

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2012 GAMES SUMMARY Inning-by-inning summary 1 Oregon 41 Opponents 33 Win-loss summary: Total Conference Non-Conf Home Away Neutral Day Night vs Left vs Right 1-Run games 2-Run games 5+Run games Extra inns Shutouts Scoring 0-2 runs Scoring 3-5 runs Scoring 6-9 runs Scoring 10+ runs Opponent 0-2 runs Opponent 3-5 runs Opponent 6-9 runs Opponent 10+ runs Scored in 1st inning Scores first

2 28 22 46-19 19-11 27-8 29-8 16-11 1-0 25-9 21-10 13-5 33-14 18-7 9-2 12-7 4-0 6-2 2-9 25-5 15-5 4-0 31-1 11-8 4-7 0-3 20-4 30-6

3 41 34

4 44 17

5 31 37

Opp. scores first After 6 leading After 6 trailing After 6 tied After 7 leading After 7 trailing After 7 tied After 8 leading After 8 trailing After 8 tied Hit 0 home runs Hit 1 home run Hit 2+ home runs Opponent 0 home runs Opponent 1 home run Opponent 2+ HRs Made 0 errors Made 1 error Made 2+ errors Opp. made 0 errors Opp. made 1 error Opp. made 2+ errors Out-hit opponent Out-hit by opponent Hits are tied

6 37 17

7 26 24

8 34 27

9 16 14

EX 6 1

16-13 36-3 4-14 6-2 37-2 0-17 9-0 39-1 1-17 5-1 28-13 14-6 4-0 38-11 7-5 1-3 24-6 14-6 8-7 10-9 15-8 21-2 31-5 6-13 9-1

Record when team scores: Runs 0 1 W-L 0-3 1-3

2 1-4

3 12-5

4 9-0

5 4-0

6 7-5

7 4-0

8 4-0

9 0-0

10+ 4-0

Record when opponent scores: Runs 0 1 W-L 6-0 10-0

2 15-1

3 5-3

4 3-3

5 3-2

6 2-0

7 2-4

8 0-3

9 0-0

10+ 0-3

Record when leading after: Inn. 1 2 W-L 17-2 23-5

3 27-7

4 27-5

5 31-3

6 36-3

7 37-2

8 39-1

Record when trailing after: Inn. 1 2 W-L 4-8 7-10

3 13-12

4 11-13

5 10-14

6 4-14

7 0-17

8 1-17

Record when tied after: Inn. 1 2 W-L 25-9 16-4

3 6-0

4 8-1

5 5-2

6 6-2

7 9-0

8 5-1

General summary: Current winning streak...............1 Longest winning streak............10 Longest losing streak.................3 Attendance Home Away Totals

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Total 78,760 55,658 134,418

Avg. 2,128 1,987 2,067

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2012 HITTING HITTING GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent AB R Feb 17 at Hawaii 33 1 Feb 18 at Hawaii 42 3 Feb 19 at Hawaii 40 14 Feb 20 at Hawaii 42 12 Feb 23 at Belmont 38 13 Feb 24 at Vanderbilt 30 4 Feb 25 at Vanderbilt 28 7 Feb 26 at Vanderbilt 33 7 Mar 02 LONG BEACH STATE 28 5 Mar 03 LONG BEACH STATE 46 3 Mar 04 LONG BEACH STATE 37 8 Mar 09 ILLINOIS 30 1 Mar 10 WEST VIRGINIA 38 12 Mar 10 OKLAHOMA 34 2 Mar 11 CONNECTICUT 34 4 Mar 16 at Washington 33 3 Mar 17 at Washington 33 0 Mar 17 at Washington 41 3 Mar 23 UTAH 25 3 Mar 24 UTAH 29 5 Mar 25 UTAH 30 3 Mar 27 at Texas State 33 3 Mar 28 at Texas State 36 6 Mar 31 ARIZONA STATE 27 1 Mar 31 ARIZONA STATE 29 3 Apr 01 ARIZONA STATE 27 4 Apr 05 at UCLA 37 6 Apr 06 at UCLA 32 8 Apr 07 at UCLA 31 6 Apr 09 SAN FRANCISCO 29 4 Apr 10 SAN FRANCISCO 29 4 Apr 13 at Stanford 42 4 Apr 14 at Stanford 34 5 Apr 15 at Stanford 32 2 Apr 16 ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF 27 3 Apr 18 vs Portland 32 3 Apr 20 WASHINGTON STATE 30 6 Apr 21 WASHINGTON STATE 34 3 Apr 22 WASHINGTON STATE 36 6 Apr 24 OREGON STATE 35 1 Apr 27 CALIFORNIA 28 4 Apr 28, CALIFORNIA 30 3 Apr 29 CALIFORNIA 28 7 May 01 at Gonzaga 30 3 May 02 at Gonzaga 36 8 May 04 at Arizona 36 6 May 05 at Arizona 37 6 May 06 at Arizona 33 3 May 08 OREGON STATE 28 3 May 12 USC 35 4 May 13 USC 35 4 May 14 USC 30 6 May 18 SEATTLE 27 6 May 19 SEATTLE 29 5 May 20 SEATTLE 29 6 May 23 PORTLAND 31 2 May 25 at Oregon State 33 3 May 26 at Oregon State 34 2 May 27 at Oregon State 30 0 Jun 01, AUSTIN PEAY 32 6 Jun 02 CAL STATE FULLERTON 32 7 Jun 03, AUSTIN PEAY 30 8 Jun 09 KENT STATE 31 6 Jun 10 KENT STATE 31 3 Jun 11 KENT STATE 28 2 Totals 2119 304

H 7 13 16 17 13 5 5 9 5 11 12 4 15 9 9 7 6 4 8 8 8 6 11 4 6 9 11 11 7 7 8 12 7 7 5 10 9 8 12 8 7 9 10 3 10 13 11 7 6 10 14 9 7 8 8 8 8 9 8 13 10 7 7 7 4 562

RBI 1 2 12 11 11 4 4 6 4 3 7 1 12 2 4 3 0 2 3 5 2 3 6 1 3 4 6 8 6 3 4 1 4 1 2 1 5 2 6 0 4 2 6 3 8 6 6 2 3 3 4 5 4 5 5 2 3 2 0 4 6 8 6 2 2 266

2B 0 2 3 5 4 2 0 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 1 4 2 0 4 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 95

3B 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 20

HR 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 29

BB 2 2 7 1 4 4 7 6 10 5 7 1 6 2 1 0 1 3 7 5 4 3 1 0 1 3 5 3 2 10 1 3 4 4 8 2 3 2 5 3 6 0 4 2 5 2 3 2 5 6 2 6 7 3 8 0 4 3 2 2 2 6 11 2 4 245

IBB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10

SB 0 1 1 5 0 1 3 2 1 2 1 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 3 2 2 1 2 3 2 0 0 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 73

CS 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 44

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HBP 0 0 3 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 0 0 2 77

SAC 1 3 0 1 1 3 2 2 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 2 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 2 0 1 1 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 88

SF 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 24

GDP 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 23

K PO 8 24 8 36 1 27 4 27 11 27 9 27 4 27 12 27 6 27 12 39 7 27 5 27 7 24 14 27 4 27 6 24 3 24 11 39 8 27 5 27 9 27 9 24 5 24 3 27 5 27 3 27 4 27 8 27 6 24 9 27 10 27 14 30 10 27 3 24 5 27 7 27 3 27 8 27 7 27 9 27 6 27 7 27 6 27 1 27 8 27 5 27 6 24 7 27 6 27 4 27 8 27 3 27 2 27 0 27 1 27 4 27 9 24 3 24 5 24 6 27 2 27 2 27 7 27 5 27 5 25 400 1753

A 13 12 12 10 10 12 14 13 14 16 16 11 11 16 20 16 15 13 15 13 9 6 8 13 18 6 15 14 12 11 10 6 7 11 11 7 4 12 14 11 12 13 13 5 14 6 12 16 10 17 18 6 10 13 14 8 10 6 9 11 13 7 9 5 15 749

E Avg 2 .212 4 .267 1 .313 0 .338 0 .338 0 .316 0 .300 2 .297 0 .287 2 .281 1 .285 0 .274 0 .284 1 .283 0 .281 3 .277 1 .272 1 .261 1 .263 0 .264 1 .264 2 .260 1 .262 0 .259 1 .257 0 .259 0 .261 1 .263 1 .262 1 .262 2 .262 1 .263 0 .261 0 .260 0 .258 1 .260 0 .261 2 .260 2 .262 0 .261 0 .261 0 .262 0 .264 1 .260 1 .261 2 .263 3 .264 0 .263 0 .262 1 .263 0 .265 2 .266 1 .266 0 .266 0 .266 0 .266 1 .266 0 .266 0 .266 2 .268 1 .269 2 .268 3 .267 0 .267 0 .265 55 .265

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PITCHING GAME-BY-GAME Date

Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 25 Feb 26 Mar 02 Mar 03 Mar 04 Mar 09 Mar 10 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 17 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 31 Mar 31 Apr 01 Apr 05 Apr 06 Apr 07 Apr 09 Apr 10 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 18 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 24 Apr 27 Apr 28 Apr 29 May 01 May 02 May 04 May 05 May 06 May 08 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 23 May 25 May 26 May 27 Jun 01 Jun 02 Jun 03 Jun 09 Jun 10 Jun 11 Totals

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H

at Hawaii 8.0 8 at Hawaii 12.0 7 at Hawaii 9.0 6 at Hawaii 9.0 8 at Belmont 9.0 6 at Vanderbilt 9.0 5 at Vanderbilt 9.0 6 at Vanderbilt 9.0 9 LONG BEACH STATE 9.0 10 LONG BEACH STATE 13.0 9 LONG BEACH STATE 9.0 12 ILLINOIS 9.0 6 WEST VIRGINIA 8.0 4 OKLAHOMA 9.0 7 CONNECTICUT 9.0 4 at Washington 8.0 11 at Washington 8.0 8 at Washington 13.0 10 UTAH 9.0 6 UTAH 9.0 5 UTAH 9.0 7 at Texas State 8.0 9 at Texas State 8.0 8 ARIZONA STATE 9.0 4 ARIZONA STATE 9.0 6 ARIZONA STATE 9.0 9 at UCLA 9.0 10 at UCLA 9.0 7 at UCLA 8.0 12 SAN FRANCISCO 9.0 8 SAN FRANCISCO 9.0 2 at Stanford 10.0 6 at Stanford 9.0 3 at Stanford 8.0 7 ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF 9.0 5 vs Portland 9.0 0 WASHINGTON STATE 9.0 8 WASHINGTON STATE 9.0 9 WASHINGTON STATE 9.0 13 OREGON STATE 9.0 9 CALIFORNIA 9.0 5 CALIFORNIA 9.0 9 CALIFORNIA 9.0 10 at Gonzaga 9.0 9 at Gonzaga 9.0 7 at Arizona 9.0 7 at Arizona 8.0 15 at Arizona 9.0 5 OREGON STATE 9.0 5 USC 9.0 7 USC 9.0 4 USC 9.0 5 SEATTLE 9.0 6 SEATTLE 9.0 11 SEATTLE 9.0 5 PORTLAND 9.0 3 at Oregon State 8.0 9 at Oregon State 8.0 6 at Oregon State 8.0 7 AUSTIN PEAY 9.0 9 CAL STATE FULLERTON 9.0 5 AUSTIN PEAY 9.0 3 KENT STATE 9.0 9 KENT STATE 9.0 6 KENT STATE 8.1 8 584.1 464

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R

4 2 5 6 4 2 2 6 4 2 7 2 0 3 0 8 5 2 1 3 4 11 7 0 1 3 2 3 8 2 1 2 0 4 2 0 2 8 10 7 1 2 1 2 7 1 12 1 2 3 2 3 0 4 1 1 7 3 5 5 5 1 7 2 3 226

ER

2 1 4 6 4 2 2 3 4 2 7 2 0 2 0 4 4 2 1 3 4 9 6 0 1 3 2 3 8 2 0 2 0 4 2 0 2 5 10 7 1 2 1 2 6 1 11 1 2 3 2 1 0 3 1 1 7 3 5 4 5 0 2 2 3 194

BB

5 9 5 9 5 2 3 10 1 4 5 1 0 3 2 0 2 3 1 3 6 9 5 2 1 7 1 2 7 3 2 2 2 5 0 0 3 2 5 3 1 4 1 3 9 2 7 2 4 5 3 4 1 4 6 3 8 6 5 5 5 5 1 2 7 243

SO

5 17 6 8 6 5 7 9 6 14 3 8 5 9 6 4 3 14 6 7 10 8 4 2 6 9 3 6 6 6 6 9 5 5 9 5 12 6 6 10 2 4 2 8 5 7 1 3 7 9 7 12 9 5 11 8 4 7 1 7 7 10 7 12 3 439

2B 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 68

3B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 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 8

HR 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 20

WP 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 35

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0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

HBP 1 1 5 1 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 3 3 0 3 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 2 4 0 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 82

DP 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 57

IBB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

Score

1-4 3-2 14-5 12-6 13-4 4-2 7-2 7-6 5-4 3-2 8-7 1-2 12-0 2-3 4-0 3-8 0-5 3-2 3-1 5-3 3-4 3-11 6-7 1-0 3-1 4-3 6-2 8-3 6-8 4-2 4-1 4-2 5-0 2-4 3-2 3-0 6-2 3-8 6-10 1-7 4-1 3-2 7-1 3-2 8-7 6-1 6-12 3-1 3-2 4-3 4-2 6-3 6-0 5-4 6-1 2-1 3-7 2-3 0-5 6-5 7-5 8-1 6-7 3-2 2-3 304-226

W

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 14 15 15 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 27 27 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 42 42 42 43 44 45 45 46 46 46

L

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 19

SV 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 13 14 14 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22

ERA

2.25 1.35 2.17 3.08 3.26 3.05 2.91 2.92 3.04 2.81 3.17 3.08 2.88 2.82 2.64 2.74 2.83 2.72 2.63 2.65 2.71 3.00 3.14 3.01 2.93 2.94 2.90 2.91 3.09 3.05 2.96 2.92 2.83 2.87 2.85 2.77 2.75 2.81 2.99 3.09 3.04 3.02 2.97 2.95 3.01 2.97 3.15 3.10 3.08 3.08 3.06 3.02 2.96 2.96 2.93 2.89 2.97 2.98 3.02 3.03 3.07 3.02 3.00 2.98 2.99 2.99


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Date Opponent No. (Times) Result/Record No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 02.17.12 at Hawaii 1 (1) L, 4-1 (0-1) Altobelli Thomas Jones, A. Healy Chase Hambright, R. 02.18.12 at Hawaii 2 (1) W, 3-2 (1-0) Altobelli Jones, A. Healy Chase Garlick Hambright, B. 02.19.12 at Hawaii 3(1) W, 14-5 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Chase Garlick 02.20.12 at Hawaii 4 (1) W, 12-6 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Chase Garlick 02.23.12 at Belmont 3 (2) W, 13-4 (2-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Chase Garlick 02.24.12 at #17 Vanderbilt 4 (2) W, 4-2 (2-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Chase Garlick 02.25.12 at #17 Vanderbilt 4 (3) W, 7-2 (3-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Chase Garlick 02.26.12 at #17 Vanderbilt 3 (3) W, 7-6 (3-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Chase Garlick 03.02.12 Long Beach State 5 (1) W, 5-4 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Chase Heineman 03.03.12 Long Beach State 5 (2) W, 3-2 (2-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Chase Heineman 03.04.12 Long Beach State 6 (1) W, 3-2 (2-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Chase Garlick 03.09.12 Illinois^ 7 (1) L, 2-1 (0-1) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Chase Garlick 03.10.12 West Virginia^ 8 (1) W, 12-0 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Garlick Hambright, R. 03.10.12 #22 Oklahoma^ 9 (1) L, 3-2 (0-1) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Garlick Hambright, R. 03.11.12 Connecticut^ 10 (1) W, 4-0 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Healy Garlick Chase Thomas 03.16.12 at Washington* 9 (2) L, 8-3 (0-2) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Garlick Hambright, R. 03.17.12 at Washington* 11 (1) L, 5-0 (0-1) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Garlick Thomas 03.17.12 at Washington* 12 (1) W, 3-2 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Garlick Chase 03.23.12 Utah* 13 (1) W, 3-1 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Garlick Thomas 03.24.12 Utah* 13 (2) W, 5-3 (2-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Garlick Thomas 03.25.12 Utah* 14 (1) L, 4-3 (0-1) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Garlick Thomas 03.27.12 at Texas State 15 (1) L, 11-3 (0-1) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Garlick Chase 03.28.12 at Texas State 16 (1) L, 7-6 (0-1) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick 03.31.12 vs. #14 Arizona State* 17 (1) W, 1-0 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick 03.31.12 vs. #14 Arizona State* 17 (2) W, 3-1 (2-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick 04.01.12 vs. #14 Arizona State* 18 (1) W, 4-3 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick 04.05.12 at #5 UCLA* 17 (3) W, 6-2 (3-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick 04.06.12 at #5 UCLA* 19 (1) W, 8-3 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Walker 04.07.12 at #5 UCLA* 20 (1) L, 8-6 (0-1) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Walker 04.09.12 San Francisco 19 (2) W, 4-2 (2-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Walker 04.10.12 San Francisco 21 (1) W, 4-1 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick 04.13.12 at #6 Stanford* 22 (1) W, 4-2 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick 04.14.12 at #6 Stanford* 23 (1) W, 5-0 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, B 04.15.12 at #6 Stanford* 23 (2) L, 4-2 (1-1) Altobelli Payne Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, B 04.16.12 Arkansas Pine Bluff 24 (1) W, 3-2 (1-0) Altobelli Payne Healy Thomas Garlick Spencer 04.18.12 vs. Portland! 25 (1) W, 3-0 (1-0) Hofmann Payne Healy Thomas Garlick Spencer 04.20.12 Washington State* 25 (2) W, 6-2 (2-0) Hofmann Payne Healy Thomas Garlick Spencer 04.21.12 Washington State* 26 (1) L, 8-3 (0-1) Hofmann Payne Garlick Healy Thomas Walker 04.22.12 Washington State* 27 (1) L, 10-6 (0-1) Hofmann Payne Garlick Healy Thomas Hambright, B. 04.24.12 Oregon State 28 (1) L, 7-1 (0-1) Mendenhall Payne Healy Garlick Hambright, R. Walker 04.27.12 California* 29 (1) W, 4-1 (1-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Walker 04.28.12 California* 30 (1) W, 3-2 (1-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Walker 04.29.12 California* 29 (2) W, 7-1 (2-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Walker 05.01.12 at Gonzaga 30 (2) W, 3-2 (2-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Walker 05.02.12 at Gonzaga 31 (1) W, 8-7 (1-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R. 05.04.12 at #11 Arizona* 32 (1) W, 6-1 (1-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R. 05.05.12 at #11 Arizona* 32 (2) L, 12-6 (1-1) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R. 05.06.12 at #11 Arizona* 32 (3) W, 3-1 (2-1) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R. 05.08.12 #23 Oregon State 33 (1) W, 3-2 (1-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R. 05.12.12 USC* 34 (1) W, 4-3 (1-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R 05.13.12 USC* 34 (2) W, 4-2 (2-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R 05.14.12 USC* 35 (1) W, 6-3 (1-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Walker 05.18.12 Seattle 34 (3) W, 6-0 (3-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R 05.19.12 Seattle 34 (4) W, 5-4 (4-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R 05.20.12 Seattle 36 (1) W, 6-1 (1-0) Payne Kreitz Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R 05.23.12 Portland 37 (1) W, 2-1 (1-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Walker Hambright, R 05.25.12 at #23 Oregon State* 38 (1) L, 7-3 (0-1) Payne Altobelli Healy Jones, A. Garlick Mendenhall 05.26.12 at #23 Oregon State* 39 (1) L, 3-2 (0-1) Payne Altobelli Healy Jones, A. Garlick Hambright, R 05.27.12 at #23 Oregon State* 40 (1) L, 5-0 (0-1) Payne Altobelli Healy Jones, A. Garlick Hambright, R 06.01.12 Austin Peay$ 41 (1) W, 6-5 (1-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R 06.02.12 #12 Cal St. Fullerton$ 34 (5) W, 7-5 (5-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R 06.03.12 Austin Peay$ 34 (6) W, 8-1 (6-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R 06.09.12 Kent State& 41 (2) L, 7-6 (1-1) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R 06.10.12 Kent State& 34 (7) W, 3-2 (7-0) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R 06.11.12 Kent State& 34 (8) l, 3-2 (7-1) Payne Jones, A. Healy Thomas Garlick Hambright, R ^Nike College Showcase • *Pac-12 Conference games • ! at Volcanoes Stadium (Keizer, Ore.) • $ NCAA Regional (Eugene, Ore.) • & NCAA Super Regional (Eugene, Ore.)

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No. 7 Hambright, B. Walker Thomas Henieman Thomas Heineman Heineman Thomas Thomas Thomas Heineman Thomas Thomas Heineman Heineman Heineman Heineman Flamion Heineman Heineman Heineman Heineman Heineman Heineman Heineman Flamion Heineman Heineman Heineman Heineman Shepherd Hambright, B Mendenhall Mendenhall Chase Walker Walker Mendenhall Spencer Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Chase Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Chase Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B.

No. 8 Walker Mendenhall Heineman Hambright, B. Heineman Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Heineman Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Thomas Hambright, B. Heineman Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Heineman Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, R. Hambright, B. Mendenhall Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Heineman Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Mendenhall Hambright, B. Pardini Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Hambright, B. Walker Shepherd Mendenhall Hofmann Mendenhall Hofmann Mendenhall Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Mendenhall Hofmann Hofmann Warren Hofmann Shepherd Mendenhall Hofmann Warren Hofmann Hofmann Warren Hofmann Hofmann

No. 9 Payne Payne Hofmann Mendenhall Hofmann Mendenhall Mendenhall Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Mendenhall Heineman Hofmann Hofmann Warren Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Warren Warren Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Hofmann Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Altobelli Altobelli Altobelli Altobelli Altobelli Altobelli Altobelli Warren Warren Warren Altobelli Altobelli Altobelli Altobelli Altobelli Altobelli

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LINEUP BY POSITION

Date Opponent No. (Times) Result/Record C 1B 2B SS 3B LF 02.17.12 at Hawaii 1 (1) L, 4-1 (0-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Walker Chase 02.18.12 at Hawaii 2 (1) W, 3-2 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Walker Garlick 02.19.12 at Hawaii 3 (1) W, 14-5 (1-0) Jones, A. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 02.20.12 at Hawaii 4 (1) W, 12-6 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Garlick 02.23.12 at Belmont 5 (1) W, 13-4 (1-0) Jones, A. Chase Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 02.24.12 at #17 Vanderbilt 6 (1) W, 4-2 (1-0) Hambright, B. Chase Payne Altobelli Heineman Garlick 02.25.12 at #17 Vanderbilt 6 (2) W, 7-2 (2-0) Hambright, B. Chase Payne Altobelli Heineman Garlick 02.26.12 at #17 Vanderbilt 5 (2) W, 7-6 (2-0) Jones, A. Chase Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 03.02.12 Long Beach State 7 (1) W, 5-4 (1-0) Hambright, B. Chase Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 03.03.12 Long Beach State 7 (2) W, 3-2 (2-0) Hambright, B. Chase Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 03.04.12 Long Beach State 8 (1) W, 8-7 (1-0) Jones, A. Chase Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 03.09.12 Illinois 9 (1) L, 2-1 (0-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Garlick 03.10.12 West Virginia 10 (1) W, 12-0 (1-0) Jones, A. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 03.10.12 #22 Oklahoma 11 (1) L, 3-2 (0-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Garlick 03.11.12 Connecticut 12 (1) W, 4-0 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 03.16.12 at Washington* 11 (2) L, 8-3 (0-2) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Garlick 03.17.12 at Washington* 13 (1) L, 5-0 (0-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 03.17.12 at Washington* 14 (1) W, 3-2 (1-0) Jones, A. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Garlick 03.23.12 Utah* 15 (1) W, 3-1 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Garlick 03.24.12 Utah* 15 (2) W, 5-3 (2-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Garlick 03.25.12 Utah* 10 (2) L, 4-3 (1-1) Jones, A. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 03.27.12 at Texas State 16 (1) L, 11-3 (0-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Garlick 03.28.12 at Texas State 17 (1) L, 7-6 (0-1) Jones, A. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 03.31.12 #14 Arizona State* 13 (2) W, 1-0 (1-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 03.31.12 #14 Arizona State* 13 (3) W, 3-1 (2-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 04.01.12 #14 Arizona State* 18 (1) W, 4-3 (1-0) Jones, A. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 04.05.12 at #5 UCLA* 13 (4) W, 6-2 (3-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 04.06.12 at #5 UCLA* 19 (1) W, 8-3 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 04.07.12 at #5 UCLA* 20 (1) L, 8-6 (0-1) Jones, A. Healy Payne Altobelli Heineman Thomas 04.09.12 San Francisco 21 (1) W, 4-2 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Walker Thomas 04.10.12 San Francisco 22 (1) W, 4-1 (1-0) Jones, A. Healy Payne Altobelli Shepherd Thomas 04.13.12 at #6 Stanford* 23 (1) W, 4-2 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Shepherd Thomas 04.14.12 at #6 Stanford* 24 (1) W, 5-0 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Shepherd Thomas 04.15.12 at #6 Stanford* 24 (2) L, 4-2 (1-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Shepherd Thomas 04.16.12 Arkansas Pine Bluff 25 (1) W, 3-2 (1-0) Chase Healy Payne Altobelli Shepherd Thomas 04.18.12 vs. Portland! 26 (1) W, 3-0 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Shepherd Walker Thomas 04.20.12 Washington State* 26 (2) W, 6-2 (2-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Shepherd Walker Thomas 04.21.12 Washington State* 27 (1) L, 8-3 (0-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Shepherd Walker Thomas 04.22.12 Washington State* 26 (3) L, 10-6 (2-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Shepherd Walker Thomas 04.24.12 Oregon State 28 (1) L, 7-1 (0-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Shepherd Walker Mendenhall 04.27.12 California* 29 (1) W, 4-1 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Shepherd Walker Thomas 04.28.12 California* 30 (1) W, 3-2 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Shepherd Walker Thomas 04.29.12 California* 29 (2) W, 7-1 (2-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Shepherd Walker Thomas 05.01.12 at Gonzaga 30 (2) W, 3-2 (2-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Shepherd Walker Thomas 05.02.12 at Gonzaga 31 (1) W, 8-7 (1-0) Chase Healy Payne Shepherd Hambright, R. Thomas 05.04.12 at #11 Arizona* 32 (1) W, 6-1 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Shepherd Hambright, R. Thomas 05.05.12 at #11 Arizona* 32 (2) L, 12-6 (1-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Shepherd Hambright, R. Thomas 05.06.12 at #11 Arizona* 32 (3) W, 3-1 (2-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Shepherd Hambright, R. Thomas 05.08.12 #23 Oregon State 33 (1) W, 3-2 (1-0) Chase Healy Payne Shepherd Hambright, R. Thomas 05.12.12 USC* 34 (1) W, 4-3 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Thomas 05.13.12 USC* 35 (1) W, 4-2 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Thomas 05.14.12 USC* 36 (1) W, 6-3 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Walker Thomas 05.18.12 Seattle 35 (2) W, 6-0 (2-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Thomas 05.19.12 Seattle 35 (3) W, 5-4 (3-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Thomas 05.20.12 Seattle 37 (1) W, 6-1 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Thomas 05.23.12 Portland 38 (1) W, 2-1 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Thomas 05.25.12 at #23 Oregon State* 39 (1) L, 7-3 (0-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Shepherd Mendenhall 05.26.12 at #23 Oregon State* 40 (1) L, 3-2 (0-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Mendenhall 05.27.12 at #23 Oregon State* 41 (1) L, 5-0 (0-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Hofmann 06.01.12 Austin Peay$ 42 (1) W, 6-5 (1-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Thomas 06.02.12 #12 Cal St. Fullerton$ 34 (2) W, 7-5 (2-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Thomas 06.03.12 Austin Peay$ 34 (3) W, 8-1 (3-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Thomas 06.09.12 Kent State& 42 (2) L, 3-2 (1-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Thomas 06.10.12 Kent State& 34 (4) W, 3-2 (4-0) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Thomas 06.11.12 Kent State& 34 (5) L, 3-2 (4-1) Hambright, B. Healy Payne Altobelli Hambright, R. Thomas ^Nike College Showcase • *Pac-12 Conference games • ! at Volcanoes Stadium (Keizer, Ore.) • $ NCAA Regional (Eugene, Ore.) • & NCAA Super Regional (Eugene, Ore.)

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CF Thomas Mendenhall Hofmann Mendenhall Hofmann Mendenhall Mendenhall Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Mendenhall Thomas Hofmann Hofmann Warren Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Warren Warren Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Mendenhall Hofmann Mendenhall Hofmann Mendenhall Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Hofmann Mendenhall Hofmann Hofmann Warren Hofmann Warren Warren Warren Warren Hofmann Hofmann Warren Hofmann Hofmann

RF Jones, A. Jones, A. Garlick Jones, A. Garlick Jones, A. Jones, A. Garlick Jones, A. Jones, A. Garlick Jones, A. Garlick Jones, A. Garlick Jones, A. Jones, A. Flamion Jones, A. Jones, A. Garlick Jones, A. Mendenhall Jones, A. Jones, A. Flamion Jones, A. Jones, A. Mendenhall Jones, A. Pardini Jones, A. Mendenhall Mendenhall Spencer Garlick Garlick Mendenhall Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Jones, A. Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A.

DH Hambright, R. Chase Chase Chase Healy Healy Healy Healy Healy Healy Healy Chase Hambright, R. Hambright, R. Chase Hambright, R. Garlick Chase Thomas Thomas Hambright, R. Chase Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Walker Walker Heineman Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Spencer Spencer Garlick Spencer Hambright, R. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Garlick Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Jones, A. Kreitz Walker Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick Garlick


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2012 RECORD BREAKDOWN Overall..................................................................... 46-19 Home......................................................................... 29-8 Road........................................................................ 16-11 Neutral......................................................................... 1-0 Pac-12 Conference................................................... 19-11 Pac-12 Home.............................................................. 12-3 Pac-12 Away................................................................ 7-8 vs. Ranked Opponents................................................ 14-7 vs. Unranked Opponents.......................................... 32-12 Morning Start.............................................................. 0-0 Afternoon Start........................................................ 24-11 Night Start................................................................. 22-8 February....................................................................... 7-1 March......................................................................... 10-7 April........................................................................... 13-5 May............................................................................ 12-4 June............................................................................. 4-2 Mondays...................................................................... 4-1 Tuesdays...................................................................... 3-2 Wednesdays................................................................. 3-1 Thursdays..................................................................... 2-0 Fridays....................................................................... 10-3 Saturdays................................................................... 13-8 Sundays..................................................................... 11-4 Oregon homers.......................................................... 18-6 Opponent homers........................................................ 7-8 when a reliever pitches............................................ 40-18 when Keudell starts................................................... 12-5 when Reed starts....................................................... 12-5 when Tessar starts........................................................ 6-3 when Gold starts.......................................................... 9-4 when Spencer starts.................................................... 4-2 when Heineman starts................................................. 1-0 when Gigeous starts.................................................... 1-0 when Thorpe starts...................................................... 1-0 Last 5 Games................................................................ 3-2 Last 10 Games.............................................................. 5-5 Weekend Series Win/Loss/Tie..................................11/4/0 Weekend Series Sweeps/Been Swept........................... 6/1 Season Series Sweeps/Been Swept.............................. 3/1 Extra Innings................................................................ 4-0 Current Streak................................................................L1 Longest Win Streak........................................................10 Longest Loss Streak....................................................3, 3x

2012 HOME RUNS NO. PLAYER

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

Kyle Garlick Shaun Chase Connor Hofmann Shaun Chase Ryon Healy Scott Heineman Ryan Hambright Aaron Jones Daniel Pardini Kyle Garlick Aaron Jones Thomas Walker Aaron Jones Kyle Garlick Kyle Garlick Aaron Jones Aaron Jones Connor Hofmann Ryon Healy Kyle Garlick Andrew Mendenhall Kyle Garlick Ryon Healy Brett Thomas Aaron Jones Connor Hofmann Aaron Payne Ryon Healy Brett Hambright

GM#-DATE OPPONENT 3-Feb. 19 4-Feb. 20 5-Feb. 23 5-Feb. 23 5-Feb. 23 8-Feb. 23 13-March 10 13-March 10 15-March 11 16-March 16 22-March 27 23-March 28 24-March 31 25-March 31 25-March 31 27-April 5 27-April 5 28-April 6 33-April 14 37-April 20 39-April 22 44-May 1 46-May 4 47-May 5 50-May 12 53-May 18 55-May 20 57-May 25 62-June 23

at Hawai’i at Hawai’i at Belmont at Belmont at Belmont at #17 Vanderbilt vs. West Virginia vs. West Virginia vs. Connecticut at Washington at Texas State at Texas State vs. #14 Arizona State vs. #14 Arizona State vs. #14 Arizona State at #5 UCLA at #5 UCLA at #5 UCLA at #6 Stanford Washington State Washington State at Gonzaga at #11 Arizona at #11 Arizona USC Seattle Seattle at #23 Oregon State Austin Peay

ON BASE 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

INN. 4 6 3 4 8 2 3 8 9 7 4 4 6 2 7 3 7 6 4 4 7 6 9 3 3 8 5 1 7

OUTS 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0

CT

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

SCORE 8-0 11-4 6-1 8-3 11-3 2-0 3-0 7-0 2-0 2-5 0-8 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 5-0 6-1 2-0 2-1 2-10 0-2 5-1 3-6 0-0 2-0 0-1 0-0 6-0

FINAL

W, 14-5 W, 12-6 W, 13-4 W, 13-4 W, 13-4 W, 7-6 W, 12-0 W, 12-0 W, 4-0 L, 8-3 L, 11-3 L, 7-6 W, 1-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 W, 6-2 W, 6-2 W, 8-3 W, 5-0 W, 6-2 L, 10-6 W, 3-2 W, 6-1 L, 12-6 W, 4-3 W, 6-0 W, 6-1 L, 7-3 W, 8-1

2012 OREGON IN NATIONAL STATISTICS - TOP 50 Category Sacrifice bunts Hits Allowed per 9 innings Fielding Percentage Earned Run Average WL Pct WHIP Double Plays Triples Triples Per Game

Total 88.0 7.15 .978 2.99 .708 1.21 57.0 20.0 0.31

Rank 2nd 2nd 7th 12th 14th 22nd 24th 28th 50th

Name Jimmie Sherfy Ryon Healy Alex Keudell Alex Keudell Aaron Payne Aaron Payne Jimmie Sherfy Alex Keudell Jake Reed Aaron Payne J.J. Altobelli Thomas Thorpe Jake Reed Aaron Payne Alex Keudell

Total/Category 19.0/Saves 613.0/Putouts 124.7/Innings Pitched 11.0/Victories 18.0/Sacrifice Bunts 25.0/Hit By Pitch 36.0/Pitching Appearances 17.0/Games Started 17.0/Games Started 0.38/Hit By Pitch Per Game 16.7/Toughest to Strikeout 35.0/Pitching Appearances 114.0/Innings Pitched 0.28/Sacrifice Bunts Per Game 2.38/Earned Run Average

Rank 2nd 3rd 5th 9th 11th 11th 16th 16th 16th 19th 22nd 23rd 25th 39th 60th

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2012 PAC-12 REVIEW 2012 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS School UCLA$& Arizona$& Oregon* Stanford* Oregon State* Arizona State Washington California Washington State USC Utah

Pac-12 20-10 20-10 19-11 18-12 18-12 18-12 13-17 12-18 12-18 8-22 7-23

Pct. .667 .667 .633 .600 .600 .600 .433 .400 .400 .267 .233

GB - - 1 2 2 2 7 8 8 12 13

OREGON IN PAC-12 RANKS Overall 48-16 48-17 46-19 41-18 40-20 36-20 30-25 29-25 28-28 23-32 14-42

Pct. .750 .738 .708 .695 .667 .643 .545 .537 .500 .418 .250

&Pac-12 Co-Champions • *NCAA Participant • $NCAA College World Series

PAC-12 AWARDS Player of the Year............................................... Alex Mejia, Jr., SS (ARIZ) Pitcher of the Year............................................. Alex Keudell, Sr., RHP (ORE)

Defensive Player of the Year............................... Alex Mejia, Jr., SS (ARIZ) Freshman of the Year.......................................... Michael Conforto, Fr., OF (OSU) ALL-PAC-12 TEAM Beau Amaral, Jr., OF (UCLA) Mark Appel, Jr., RHP (STAN) Taylor Ard, R-Jr., 1B (WSU) David Berg, Fr., RHP (UCLA) Bobby Brown, Sr., DH (ARIZ) Michael Conforto, Fr., OF (OSU) Joey DeMichele, Jr., DH (ASU) Johnny Field, So., OF (ARIZ) Jeff Gelalich, Jr., OF (UCLA) Scott Griggs, Jr., RHP (UCLA) Tyler Heineman, Jr., C (UCLA) Kurt Heyer, Jr., RHP (ARIZ) Derek Jones, Sr., OF (WSU) Alex Keudell, Sr., RHP (ORE)

Deven Marrero, Jr., SS (ASU) Alex Mejia, Jr., SS (ARIZ) Seth Mejias-Brean, Jr., 3B (ARIZ) Stephen Piscotty, Jr., 3B (STAN) Adam Plutko, So., RHP (UCLA) Robert Refsnyder, Jr., OF (ARIZ) Tony Renda, Jr., 2B (CAL) Brady Rodgers, Jr., RHP (ASU) Jimmie Sherfy, So., RHP (ORE)

Tyler Smith, Jr., SS (OSU) Trevor Williams, So., RHP (ASU) HONORABLE MENTION (OREGON ONLY): Ryon Healy (So., 1B) Aaron Jones (So., OF) Aaron Payne (So., 2B) Jake Reed (Fr., RHP) 98

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PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS FIRST TEAM Shaun Cooper, Sr., 3.63 (UTAH) Ryan Deeter, RS So., 3.90 (UCLA) Danny Diekroeger, So., 3.71 (STAN) Kenny Diekroeger, Jr., 3.59 (STAN) Joey Housey, Jr., 3.89 (ORE) Adam Nelubowichm, RS So., 3.63 (WSU) Dean McArdle, Jr., 3.58 (STAN) Collin Slaybaugh, So., 4.00 (WSU) Kevin Swick, So., 3.77 (USC) SECOND TEAM Sahil Bloom, Jr., 3.50 (STAN) Adam Cimber, Jr., 3.52 (WASH) Anthony Drobnick, RS Jr., 3.45 (WSU) Johnny Field, So., 3.57 (ARIZ) Deven Marrero, Jr., 3.51 (ASU) Joe Meggs, RS Jr., 3.45 (WASH) Jason Monda, So., 3.61 (WSU) Aaron Payne, So., 3.57 (ORE) Joe Pond, Jr., 3.56 (UTAH) Zack Reser, RS Fr., 3.48 (OSU)

Name A. Payne J. Sherfy A. Keudell J. Sherfy A. Payne R. Healy A.Payne A. Keudell A. Keudell A. Payne J. Reed A. Keudell J. Sherfy A. Keudell B. Hambright J. Altobelli J. Reed B. Hambright J. Sherfy C. Hofmann

Total/Category 25/Hit By Pitch 19/Saves 7/Runners Picked Off 35/Games Finished 18/Sacrifice Bunts 47/Fielding Double Plays 22/Steal Attempts 124.2/Innings Pitched 30/Batters SO Out Looking 16/Stolen Bases 4/Runners Picked Off 11/Wins 93/Batters Struck Out 2.38/Earned Run Avg. 3/Runners Picked Off 40/Fielding Double Plays 114.0/Innings Pitched 14/Sacrifice Bunts 23/Batters SO Out Looking 12/Sacrifice Bunts

Rank 1st 1st 1st T-1st T-2nd T-2nd T-2nd 3rd 3rd T-3rd T-3rd T-4th 5th 5th T-6th T-6th 7th 7th 8th T-8th

PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK DATE 2/21 2/28 3/06 3/13 3/19 3/26 4/02 4/9 4/16 4/23 4/29 5/7 5/14 5/21 5/28

PITCHER PLAYER Jimmie Sherfy, So., RHP, ORE Abe Ruiz, Sr., 1B, ASU Mark Appel, Jr., RHP, STAN Jeff Gelalich, Jr., OF, UCLA Kurt Heyer, Jr., RHP, ARIZ Joey DeMichele, Jr., 2B, ASU Adam Plutko, So., RHP, UCLA Jeff Gelalich, Jr., OF, UCLA Grant Watson, Fr., LHP, UCLA Seth Mejias-Brean, Jr., 3B, ARIZ Brady Rodgers, Jr., RHP, ASU Beau Amaral, Jr., OF, UCLA Konner Wade, So., RHP, ARIZ Derek Jones, Fr., OF, WSU Alex Keudell, Sr., RHP, ORE Brett Thomas, So., OF, ORE Alex Keudell, Sr., RHP, ORE Beau Amaral, Jr., OF, UCLA Jace Fry, Fr., LHP, OSU Alex Blandino, Fr., 3B, STAN Trevor Williams, So., RHP, ASU Aaron Payne, So., 2B, ORE Adam Plutko, So., RHP, UCLA Aaron Payne, So., 2B, ORE Kurt Heyer, Jr., RHP, ARIZ Johnny Field, So., OF, ARIZ Mark Appel, Jr., RHP, STAN Danny Hayes, Jr., DH, OSU Kurt Heyer, Jr., RHP, ARIZ Johnny Field, So., OF, ARIZ

HONORABLE MENTION (OREGON ONLY) Ryon Healy, So. Kevin Shepherd, Sr.

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2012 GAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES GAME 1 (HAWAII 4, OREGON 1)

GAME 4 (OREGON 12, HAWAII 6)

Feb. 17, 2012 @ Honolulu, Hawaii • Les Murakami Stadium ORE HAW

1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1

4 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 2

7 8 9 0 0 1 0 0 X

R H E 1 7 2 4 8 0

Feb. 20, 2012 @ Honolulu, Hawaii • Les Murakami Stadium

REC 0-1 1-0

WP -Matt Sisto (1-0) LP -Alex Keudell (0-1) SAVE - Jesse Moore (1) T - 2:40 A: 4,610 NOTES: Early errors caused havoc for Oregon on opening day as the Ducks lost their season opener 4-1 to Hawai’i on a windy evening at Les Murakami Stadium. Hawai’i senior right-hander Matt Sisto (1-0) also puzzled the Ducks’ lineup for most of the game, tossing seven shutout innings, while surrendering just two hits and recording five strikeouts. Trailing 4-0, Oregon made things interesting in the top of the ninth as the club’s freshmen staged a two-out rally scoring the Ducks’ first and only run of the game on three consecutive hits. In his first at-bat as a Duck, Billy Flamion drove in Shaun Chase from second with a single to center field. After Flamion’s RBI single, Walker loaded the bases with his second hit of the game, but Hawai’i left fielder Kaeo Aliviado squashed any chance of UO comeback making a diving grab in foul territory with Aaron Payne at the plate. Jesse Moore earned the save for the Rainbows, after facing two batters in the top of the ninth. Keudell (0-1) took the loss for Oregon, allowing one unearned run on four hits and two walks while striking out three. Walker led Oregon with a 2-for-4 outing as five of UO’s seven hits came from the freshman class.

GAME 2 (OREGON 3, HAWAII 2)

R H E 3 13 4 2 7 1

REC 1-1 1-1

WP - Jimmie Sherfy (1-0) LP -Patrick O’Rourke (0-1) T - 3:49 A: 4,423

GAME 3 (OREGON 14, HAWAII 5)

Feb. 19, 2012 @ Honolulu, Hawaii • Les Murakami Stadium 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0

4 5 6 8 0 3 0 2 0

7 8 9 0 1 0 2 1 0

R H E 14 15 1 5 6 3

REC 2-1 1-2

WP - Brando Tessar (1-0) LP -Jon Flinn (0-1) T - 2:56 A: 3,710 NOTES: Oregon unloaded for 16 hits on Sunday at Les Murakami Stadium as the Ducks prevailed 14-5 and took a 2-1 series lead against Hawai’i. Junior J.J. Altobelli finished the day with a 3-for-6 outing and drove in two runs along with a double, while sophomore Aaron Jones – in his first start behind the plate for the Ducks – also had a 3-for-6 outing and knocked in two runs. Sophomore right-hander Brando Tessar (1-0) earned the win, tossing six and 2/3 innings, allowing four runs – three earned – while surrendering five hits and issuing four walks but also striking out three. from the freshman class.

4 5 6 2 0 2 0 1 0

7 8 9 0 0 0 0 2 0

R H E 12 17 0 6 8 1

REC 3-1 1-3

ORE VU

1 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0

4 5 6 4 1 0 0 0 1

7 8 9 1 1 0 0 0 0

R H E 7 5 0 2 6 1

REC 6-1 1-4

WP - Jake Reed (1-0) LP - Sam Selman T - 2:03 A: 2,161

NOTES: For the first time in three attempts, Oregon will depart Hawaii with a series win as the Ducks defeated the Rainbows, 12-6, on Monday afternoon at Les Murakami Stadium. Junior J.J. Altobelli led the Ducks with a 5-for-6 performance, which included three doubles – the most any Oregon player has produced in a single game since the program was reinstated in 2009. Freshman Shaun Chase made his first appearance on the mound, but that was only after hitting 2-for-5 in the designated hitter spot, and driving in two runs with a home run and triple while also scoring two runs. Oregon totaled 17 hits on the afternoon, including seven for extra bases. Sophomore Ryon Healy drove in Oregon’s first three runs of the game with a 2-for-4 day which included a double. Sophomore Aaron Jones batted 2-for-4 with three runs scored and a double, while sophomore Kyle Garlick was 2-for-2 with two RBIs. Scott Heineman and Brett Thomas also added two hits apiece.

NOTES: Earlier in the week, it was bombs away for the University of Oregon, which scored 39 runs in a three-game stretch. But for the second straight day against No. 17 Vanderbilt (1-5), the Ducks (6-1) pitched well, took advantage of their opponent’s mistakes and played flawless defense in victory – this time a 7-2 result Saturday afternoon at Hawkins Field. Freshman Jake Reed (1-0) made the most of his second career start, shrugging of a shaky first inning to toss six innings of three-hit, two-run ball. He walked three – none after the second inning – and struck out five. Oregon’s bats got off to a slow start as Vandy left-hander Sam Selman (0-2) retired the side in order over the first three innings. And while the UO sticks were still mostly silent in the top of the fourth, four walks, a balk, a wild pitch and an error on a pickoff attempt resulted in three runs. The Ducks went up 5-1 in the fifth on an RBI groundout by Payne, bringing home Brett Hambright, who led off the inning by getting hit by a pitch, went to second on a base hit from Andrew Mendenhall and advanced to third Altobelli’s sacrifice bunt. After the Dores scored a lone run in their half of the sixth, Oregon scratched out single runs in the seventh and eighth innings to put the game away. UO’s final run in the eighth, scored by Chase, was its first scored by a player who had reached base via something other than a walk or HBP. Only one of the Ducks’ seven runs was driven in via a hit.

GAME 5 (OREGON 13, BELMONT 4) Feb. 23, 2012 @ Nashville, Tenn. • Rose Park 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 0 2

4 5 6 2 0 0 0 0 0

7 8 9 1 2 0 0 1 0

R H E 13 13 0 4 6 2

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WP - Billy Flamion (1-0) LP - Matt Hamann (0-1) SAVE - David Wylie (1) T - 2:48

NOTES: Sophomore right-hander Jimmie Sherfy struck out Hawai’i left fielder Kaeo Aliviado with the bases loaded on a full count as Oregon (1-1) held off the Rainbows (1-1) in a 3-2, 12-inning victory on Saturday night at Les Murakami Stadium. Sherfy (1-0) was filthy, tossing five and 2/3 innings of shutout relief and striking out 13 to earn his first win in an Oregon uniform. From the 10th through the first out of the 12th inning, Sherfy fanned six consecutive batters. Sophomore second baseman Aaron Payne had given Oregon its 3-2 lead in the top of the 12th after driving a one-out double into left center. Payne then stole third, and as Hawai’i pitcher Patrick O’Rourke bounced his offering to J.J. Altobelli in front of the plate, Payne was able to score on the wild pitch. Patrick O’Rourke (0-1) was charged with the loss after allowing one run on two hits in two innings on the mound. Payne led the Ducks with a 4-for-5 effort, as the clubs combined to leave 24 runners on base (16 Hawai’i, 8 Oregon).

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NOTES: Ryon Healy homered and drove in four, and Shaun Chase went yard and plated three, helping the University of Oregon continue its hot early season play with a 13-4 blowout of Belmont at Rose Park. The win for the Ducks (4-1) was their fourth straight overall and third in a row while scoring 10 or more runs, a first since the program was reinstated prior to the 2009 season. The team’s 4-1 start is also the best in UO’s modern era. Oregon scored multiple times in each of the first four innings and never looked back. Healy had run-producing hits in the opening two frames and capped his big day with a two-run shot in the eighth. Connor Hofmann also got in on the long ball parade for Oregon, cranking the first home run of his career in the third inning, staking the Ducks to an 8-1 lead. Billy Flamion (1-0) earned his first collegiate victory by pitching 4 1/3 innings of one-hit relief, walking two and striking out two. The freshman’s only blemish came on a 2-run homer by Drew Turner in the third. David Wylie pitched the final three innings to earn his first save and finish off the night on the mound for the Ducks. Wylie surrendered one run on a solo homer to Jared Breen, leading off the eighth, but was stellar otherwise, allowing four hits and no walks while striking out three.

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WP - Alex Keudell (1-1) LP - Brian Miller (0-1) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (1) T - 2:48 A: 2,058 NOTES: Brett Thomas’ pinch-hit single in the top of the sixth drove home Ryon Healy with the eventual game-winning run in Oregon’s 4-2 win over No. 17 Vanderbilt (1-4) on Friday at Hawkins Field. Hurlers Alex Keudell and Jimmie Sherfy did the rest, shutting down the Commodores’ offense to give the Ducks (5-1) their first five-game road winning streak in the program’s modern era (since 2009) and first since April 11 to May 10, 1978. Keudell (1-1) scattered five hits over seven innings, allowing two runs, walking two and striking out three. Four of those hits came in one frame – the third – when Vanderbilt scored both of its runs. Sherfy, fresh of Pac-12 pitcher of the week honors, nailed down his first save by retiring all six batters he faced, striking out two. Brian Miller (0-1) was tagged with the loss for Vanderbilt, allowing two runs on two hits and a pair of walks over 2 1/3 innings. Miller struck out two.

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WP - Brando Tessar (2-0) LP - Will Clinard (0-1) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (2) T - 3:18 A: 2,168 NOTES: The University of Oregon continued its hottest start since the baseball program was reinstated in 2009, beating No. 17 Vanderbilt, 7-6, on Sunday at Hawkins Field to sweep the three-game series with the Commodores (1-6) and extend its winning streak to seven games. Aaron Jones’ two-run double in the sixth capped a four-run inning to put the Ducks (7-1) on top 7-5, and Jimmie Sherfy pitched out of multiple jams over the final three innings to earn his second save. Oregon starter Brando Tessar (2-0) became the squad’s first two-game winner, tossing five innings and allowing five runs – two earned – on seven hits and four walks while striking out four. Tommy Thorpe and Sherfy did the rest, with Sherfy fanning four and working around five bases on balls over the final 2 and 2/3 innings.

GAME 9 (#18 OREGON 5, LBSU 4) March 2, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park LBSU ORE

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WP - Jeff Gold (2-0) LP - Kyle Friedrichs (0-1) T - 3:24 A: 1,250 NOTES: Oregon took advantage of a ninth-inning fielding error with some aggressive running on the bases to walk off with a 5-4 win over Long Beach State in the 2012 home opener at PK Park. With the game tied at 4-4 and pinch runner Vernell Warren on second base with one out, Scott Heineman hit a ground ball to shortstop Matt Duffy, who fielded it cleanly but threw low to first baseman Ino Patron. Warren rounded third as Patron gathered the ball and beat the throw home with a head-first slide, getting his left hand on the plate ahead of catcher Royce Murai’s tag. Jeff Gold (2-0) pitched two innings of scoreless relief to earn the win for Oregon, allowing one hit. Starter Alex Keudell appeared to be headed for an early exit after spotting the Dirtbags (4-5) three runs on five hits in the top of the first, but settled down nicely, allowing a single run on four hits and a walk over his next six frames. UO’s senior ace struck out six. Trailing 3-0 in the fourth, Ryan Hambright came through with a two-run double before scoring on Connor Hofmann’s groundout to tie the score off LBSU starter Shawn Stuart. The Ducks took their first lead in the next inning when Brett Thomas walked with the bases loaded to score Aaron Jones, who tripled with one out.

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2012 GAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES GAME 10 (#18 OREGON 3, LBSU 2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 LBSU 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ORE 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

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WP - Jimmie Sherfy (2-0) LP -Jon Maciel (0-1) T - 4:15 A: 1,826 NOTES: Freshman Kyle Garlick came through with a pinch-hit walk-off single, scoring Vernell Warren from third base in the bottom of the 13th at PK Park on Saturday night, lifting the No. 18 Oregon Ducks (9-1) over the Long Beach State Dirtbags (4-6). Warren went 2 for 2, working a walk in a pinch-hit assignment to start to ninth inning before hitting two singles in extra frames. Oregon started the game hot, with Ryon Healy’s RBI single in the bottom of the first, and Brett Hambright’s RBI double in the second inning. But Long Beach State’s starting pitcher Matt Anderson held the Ducks scoreless for the remainder of his 6.2 innings pitched. Anderson wasn’t the only pitcher spinning a gem, though, as Oregon’s Jake Reed allowed just one run over his 7.1 innings pitched, striking out eight, and allowing only five hits. With a runner at second, and one out in the eighth inning, Oregon’s Jimmie Sherfy was called on to get the Ducks the win. He quickly forced a fly-out and a strikeout before returning in the ninth. Sherfy struck out the first two Dirtbag batters to face him in the 9th, but a single by Matt Duffy extended the game. Duffy eventually scored the tying run off of a Brennan Fulkerson single. Sherfy ran the course, though, allowing just two hits in his 5.2 innings of relief. Sherfy earned the win, improving to (2-0) on the season.

GAME 11 (#18 OREGON 8, LBSU 7) March 4, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park LBSU ORE

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WP - Joey Housey (1-0) LP - Nick Sabo (0-1) T - 3:45 A: 1,495 NOTES: It was another thriller from PK Park on Sunday as the Ducks rallied from a fiverun deficit to defeat Long Beach State, 8-7, sweeping the three-game series from the Dirtbags (4-7) in the process. Aaron Jones’ clutch two-out single on a 3-0 pitch in the bottom of the ninth scored pinch runner Vernell Warren with the winning run to give the Ducks (10-1) their 10th straight victory. In a game full of offense, freshman Kyle Garlick and sophomore Brett Thomas led the way. Garlick had three RBIs on two hits, and Thomas hit two triples, one leading off the ninth, which eventually led to the Ducks’ winning run. Oregon’s starter Brando Tessar had trouble finding a rhythm early in the game, allowing five earned runs in 4.2 innings, but solid relief from the bullpen kept the Ducks in the game. Long Beach State used a hot start to build a 5-0 lead through the first four and a half innings. Joey Housey (1-0) pitched the final 1.1 innings in relief for UO to earn the win. Nick Sabo (0-2) took the loss for LBSU.

GAME 12 (ILLINOIS 2, #17 OREGON 1) March 9, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park ILL ORE

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WP - Kevin Johnson (2-1) LP - Alex Keudell (1-2) T - 2:05 A: 1,847 NOTES: All good things must come to an end, and on Friday night at PK Park, Illinois snapped No. 17 Oregon’s 10-game win streak with a 2-1 victory at the Nike College Showcase. Right-hander Kevin Johnson (2-1) tossed a one-run complete game, holding the Ducks (10-2) to a season-low four hits while striking out five. Oregon righthander Alex Keudell (1-2) was the tough-luck loser, allowing just two runs in eight innings of work. He surrendered six hits and struck out six. The Fighting Illini (5-5) took a 2-1 lead in the top of the sixth as Jordan Parr drove a two-out triple into deep center field, and Reid Roper came around to score from first. It was Roper who kept the inning alive with a two-out single. Oregon took the first lead of the game in the second as Ryon Healy hammered Johnson’s first offering into left field. Kyle Garlick then knocked him in with a one-out double to left. Illinois evened the score in the top of the fourth as Davis Hendrickson’s fielder’s choice allowed Roper to score.

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WP - Jeff Gold (3-0) LP - Pen Nakazato (0-1) T - 2:30 A: 1,670

WP - Aaron West (3-1) LP - Alex Keudell (1-3) T - 2:25 A: 346

NOTES: No. 17 Oregon could do no wrong in Saturday’s contest against the West Virginia in the Nike College Showcase, routing the Mountaineers 12-0. The game was shortened to eight innings due to the 10-run rule agreed upon by the head coaches prior to first pitch. The Ducks (11-2) had a 6-0 lead after three innings of play, and their advantage expanded to 11-0 after Aaron Jones’ grand slam in the eighth put the Mountaineers (6-9) away for good. Oregon’s offense was also helped by sophomore Kyle Garlick, and junior Ryan Hambright. Garlick went a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate, setting a new career high for the native of Chino Hills, Calif. Jones’ homer wasn’t the first of the game, as Hambright hit a three-run round tripper – the first of his Oregon career in the fourth. Both Hambright and Jones set new career highs with runs driven in. Starting pitcher Jeff Gold (3-0) allowed just four hits in an eight-inning complete-game shutout, fanning five.

NOTES: Washington took advantage of an impressive start from right-hander Aaron West and pounced on three Oregon errors as the Dawgs opened Pac-12 play with an 8-3 victory over the No. 17 Ducks at Husky Ballpark on Friday night. West (3-1) allowed three runs on five hits in six innings of work while striking out three. At one point, West retired 13 consecutive Oregon batters from the last out in the top of the second until Kyle Garlick chased him with a solo home run on the first pitch delivered to lead off the seventh. Oregon (12-4) starter Alex Keudell (1-3) retired the first nine batters he faced, but four consecutive Washington hits, including a lead-off double, tied the game at 2-2 in the bottom of the fourth. Then with runners on the corners and no outs, Michael Camporeale hit into a double play, but Branden Berry was able to score the go-ahead run as the Huskies took a 3-2 advantage and never looked back. Keudell took the loss allowing seven runs – four earned – on eight hits in six and 2/3 innings of action while striking out three. Washington totaled 11 hits compared to Oregon’s seven, led by Anselment and B.K. Santy, who had two hits apiece. Garlick and Brett Hambright led the Ducks with two hits each. Only one Washington starter did not record a hit in the game.

GAME 14 (#22 OKLAHOMA 3, #17 OREGON 2) March 10, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park OU ORE

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WP - Jonathan Gray (2-2) LP - Jake Reed (1-1) T - 2:57 A: 1,670

GAME 17 (WASHINGTON 5, #17 OREGON 0) March 17, 2012 @ Seattle, Wash. • Husky Ballpark 1 2 3 ORE 0 0 0 WASH 0 0 0

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WP - Tyler Davis (1-0) LP - Jake Reed (0-1) NOTES: Oregon had several opportunities on Saturday evening at PK Park, but the No. T - 2:10 A: 367 17 Ducks failed to convert in a 3-2 loss to 22nd-ranked Oklahoma in day two at the Nike College Showcase. Oregon (11-3), left runners stranded at third in the fourth, sixth, eighth and ninth innings, and struck out a season-high 14 times. Oregon stranded a total of eight runners in the game, but in the bottom of the ninth still had life as Oklahoma reliever Jordan John issued Brett Hambright a two-out walk. Shaun Chase then singled to right field as pinch runner Kevin Shepherd made his way to third. But John coaxed a pop up out of J.J. Altobelli to squash any hopes of an Oregon comeback. John was credited with the save after shutting out Oregon for two innings on one hit and two walks while striking out four. Oklahoma starter Jonathan Gray (2-2) was credited with the win, after striking out 10 Ducks and allowing just two runs on eight hits in seven innings of work. Gray also did not walk one Oregon batter. Freshman right-hander Jake Reed (1-1) was credited with the loss for Oregon despite recording his fourth quality start. In six and 2/3 innings, Reed allowed two runs – one earned – on five hits and three walks. Left-hander Tommy Thorpe allowed a run in 2/3 of an inning in relief, while Jimmie Sherfy tossed the final inning and 2/3.

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NOTES: In a duel between freshman starters, Washington right-hander Tyler Davis earned the victory as he shut out 17th-ranked Oregon, 5-0, in the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader at Husky Ballpark. With the win, Washington took the Pac-12 series as Oregon dropped its first series of the season, while also losing back-to-back games for the first time in 2012. In his first collegiate start, Davis (1-0) pitched six shutout innings, allowing three hits and issuing just one walk while striking out one. With Davis on the mound, Oregon’s offense reached scoring position on just two occasions. Oregon freshman right-hander Jake Reed (1-2) took the complete-game loss, allowing five runs (four earned) in a career-best eight innings on the mound. Reed surrendered eight hits and issued two walks while striking out three in the fifth start of his career. Washington disturbed Reed early scoring four runs in the top of the first on four singles and a walk. With the bases loaded, one out and a 1-0 lead, Jacob Lamb drove a two-run single up the middle to break the bottom of the first open. After getting roughed up in the first, Reed allowed just one unearned run and four hits the rest of the way. The Ducks were held to six hits, and stranded seven base runners as J.J. Altobelli led the Ducks with two hits.

GAME 18 (#17 OREGON 3, WASHINGTON 2) March 18, 2012 @ Seattle, Wash. • Husky Ballpark

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WP - Brando Tessar (3-0) LP - Anthony Marzi (0-3) T - 2:06 A: 1,123 NOTES: Oregon finished off a great weekend of baseball thanks to the golden arm of sophomore right-hander Brando Tessar. The Simi Valley, Calif., native pitched a completegame shutout, surrendering only four hits, striking out six, and walking two batters en route to a 4-0 win against the University of Connecticut. Tessar held the Huskies hitless from the second through eighth inning, and needed only seven pitches to finish the Huskies in the bottom of the fifth. After surrendering three hits in the first inning but getting out of the bases-loaded jam unscathed, Tessar faced just one batter over the minimum the rest of the way. With the win, he improves to 3-0 on the year, lowering his ERA to 3.55 Tessar’s complete game is the first of his career, and the second of the weekend for the Ducks. Anthony Marzi (0-3) also pitched a complete game for UConn, but gave up nine hits and four runs (two of which were earned). The Huskies fall to 6-8 on the year. Oregon was offensively led by J.J. Altobelli’s 2-for-4 effort, along with first-time starter Vernell Warren also batting 2-for-4 with a run scored and first career double.

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WP - Jimmie Sherfy (3-0) LP - Adam Cimber (0-1) T - 3:28 A: 367 NOTES: Jimmie Sherfy once again provided extra-inning magic for Oregon as the Ducks’ closer picked up the win in a 3-2, 13-inning victory over Washington on Saturday at Husky Ballpark. Sherfy (3-0) tossed six and 2/3 innings in relief, and recovered after allowing the game-tying run to score in the ninth. The right-hander allowed just four hits and walked one while striking out six. In the top of the 13th, Washington reliever Adam Cimber (0-1) issued the lead-off walk to Andrew Mendenhall. The junior outfielder moved to second on a sacrifice and scored the go-ahead run as J.J. Altobelli put the ball in play, but an error from UW second baseman Joe Meggs allowed Mendenhall to score. The Ducks looked to have the game won in nine innings, taking a 2-1 advantage into the bottom of the ninth but Ryan Wiggins delivered the pinch-hit, two-out single through the left side that scored Caleb Brown from third to tie the game. It was Brown’s one-out single that put the game-tying run aboard for Washington as he moved to second on a passed ball and to third on a groundout before coming home on Wiggins’ single.


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2012 GAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES Washington starter Austin Voth had a no hitter going into the sixth inning as UW led 1-0, and the Ducks hadn’t scored in 16 consecutive innings, when Oregon started a two-out rally. Voth walked Altobelli and plunked Aaron Payne to put runners on first and second before Aaron Jones drove a two-run double off the wall in left center as UO took a 2-1 lead. Voth lasted six innings on the mound, allowing two runs on one hit and two walks while totaling seven strikeouts. In six and 1/3 innings of work, Oregon starter Brando Tessar held Washington to one run on six hits while striking out a career-high eight batters and issuing just two walks.

GAME 19 (#24 OREGON 3, UTAH 1) March 23, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park 1 2 3 UTAH 1 0 0 ORE 0 0 0

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WP - Alex Keudell (2-3) LP - Joe Pond (2-3) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (3) T - 2:31 A: 1,192

GAME 20 (#24 OREGON 5, UTAH 3) March 24, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park 4 5 6 0 0 1 0 0 0

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WP - Joey Housey (2-0) LP - Tyler Wagner (1-4) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (4) T - 2:39 A: 1,527 NOTES: It was a solid seven and 1/3 innings pitched by freshman Jake Reed, and a late push by the Oregon offense that propelled the No. 24 Ducks past visiting Utah, 5-3, on Saturday afternoon at PK Park. In the second game of a three-game series with the Utes (6-15, 2-3), Oregon (15-5, 3-2) manufactured a comeback and three-run inning in the eighth, turning a pitching duel into a slug fest, and clicnhing the series win. As Oregon trailed 3-2 entering the bottom of the eighth, Kyle Garlick started the comeback with a single, and scored from first to tie the game when designated hitter Brett Thomas roped a double into left field. Sitting at second, Thomas was able to score on Scott Heineman’s single to right to give UO a one-run cushion. After stealing second and moving to third on a wild pitch, Heineman scored Oregon’s final run courtesy of a Connor Hofmann sacrifice fly. Utah reliever Tyler Wagner (1-4) was tagged with the loss after allowing three runs on five hits and two walks in three innings of relief. Right-hander Brock Duke allowed two runs on three hits and three walks in five innings in the start for the Utes. In his fifth quality start of the season, Reed allowed only three runs on four hits and three walks. After surrendering a run in the first, the La Mesa, Calif., retired 11 consecutive batters into the fifth. Joey Housey (2-0) picked up the win for Oregon, tossing just 2/3 of an inning, and holding Utah without a run on one hit. Jimmie Sherfy earned his fourth save of the season, striking out the first two batters he faced in the ninth, and retiring Tyler Relf to center field.

GAME 21 (UTAH 4, #24 OREGON 3) March 25, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park 1 2 3 UTAH 0 0 0 ORE 1 0 0

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GAME 22 (TEXAS STATE 11, #23 OREGON 3) March 27, 2012 @ San Marcos, Texas • Bobcat Ballpark

NOTES: Alex Keudell pitched seven strong innings and Aaron Jones delivered a key RBI triple to lead No. 24 Oregon past Utah in the Ducks’ conference home opener Friday night at PK Park. Trailing 1-0 in the fifth, Jones lined a one-out triple to the gap in leftcenter field, bringing home J.J. Altobelli with the tying run. Ryon Healy followed with an RBI groundout to third, plating Jones with what proved to be the game-winning run. After allowing a leadoff home run to Utah’s James Brooks in the top of the first inning, Keudell (2-3) scattered four hits and one walk the rest of the way, striking out five. The right-hander also picked off a pair of runners to help his own cause. Oregon added an insurance run in the seventh on Healy’s base hit off Utah reliever Mitch Watrous, who had spelled starter Joe Pond (2-3).

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backed all the way to the wall and watching the ball go in and out his glove as he collided with fence. Reliever Jimmie Sherfy (3-1) took the loss after tossing one and 2/3 innings in relief. In the top of the eighth, Oregon reliever Jeff Gold got into trouble loading the bases with one out, sandwiching a hit batter between two walks. Sherfy came out of the bullpen and struck out Ryan Cooperstone before coaxing a fly out from James Brooks to get the Ducks out of the jam. But in the top of the ninth as Oregon nursed a 3-2 lead, Sherfy issued a lead-off walk to Connor Eppard. Two batters later, Sherfy surrendered his first home run of the season as Morin took the 1-2 offering over the right field wall and put the Utes (7-15, 3-3) ahead 4-3. Oregon had the game-tying run 90 feet away in the bottom of the ninth as Ryan Hambright drove a one-out triple into deep center field. Utah right-hander Mitch Watrous then plunked pinch-hitter Daniel Pardini to put runners on the corners, but J.J. Altobelli hit into a double play to end the game. Watrous (1-0) was credited with the win after shutting out Oregon for two innings on one hit while striking out three.

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March 28, 2012 @ San Marcos, Texas • Bobcat Ballpark 4 5 6 1 0 0 0 1 0

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WP - Alex Keudell (3-3) LP - Brady Rogers (4-1) T - 1:45 A: 1,412 NOTES: Senior right-hander Alex Keudell pitched the first complete-game shutout of his career, and Aaron Jones hit a solo home run as No. 23 Oregon upset No. 14 Arizona State 1-0 on Saturday afternoon at PK Park. The Ducks shut out ASU for the first time in series history as Keudell (3-3) allowed just four hits and issued two walks, while picking off two runners. The native of Portland, Ore., faced just three batters over the minimum while tossing a season-best nine innings, and the third complete game of his career. Arizona State starter Brady Rogers (4-1) took his first loss of the season, allowing one run on four hits in a complete game. In the sixth, Rogers surrendered his first home run of the year when Jones took the right-hander’s one-out, 1-0 offering over the wall in left. For Jones, it was his third home run this season and the fifth of his career. Jones has also drove in the game-winning run on four occasions this year.

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March 31, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park

GAME 25 (#23 OREGON 3, #14 ARIZONA ST. 1)

NOTES: Texas State’s offense pounced on No. 23 Oregon early, and the Ducks couldn’t find a remedy for right-hander Taylor Black in an 11-3 loss at Bobcat Stadium on Tuesday night. In the top of the first, Texas State (15-9) scored five runs on three hits, two walks and one error as starter Jeff Gold was rattled from the start. After issuing a leadoff walk, Texas State first baseman Casey Kalenkosky gave the Bobcats a 2-0 lead with a one-out, two-run homer to left center. Texas State added three more runs in the inning courtesy of one-run singles from Jeff McVaney and Cody Gambill and a Nick Smelser sacrifice fly. Black (2-0), in his second start of the year, earned the win after holding Oregon (15-7) to two runs (one earned) on five hits and one walk while striking out seven in six and 1/3 innings of work. Gold (3-1) lasted just one and 2/3 innings in the loss, allowing five runs – four earned – on four hits and three walks. Texas State had just a three-hit advantage, 9-6, as the Duck pitching staff surrendered 12 free bases, hitting three batters and issuing nine walks. Oregon also committed two errors. Aaron Jones led Oregon with a 3-for-4 performance and hit his second home run of the season with a solo shot off Black in the top of the fourth.

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WP - Austen Williams (1-0) LP - Jordan Spencer (0-1) T - 2:25 A: 931 NOTES: Oregon’s comeback at Texas State fell short on Wednesday afternoon at Bobcat Ballpark as the No. 23 Ducks fell 7-6. Oregon (15-8) has now lost three consecutive games for the first time this year, and two Texas State home runs proved to be the difference in the game. The Ducks also allowed Texas State’s leadoff batters to reach four times during the game, and each of those four times the runner came around to score. Texas State (169) right-hander Austen Williams (1-0) got the win after surrendering five runs on eight hits and one walk while fanning four in six and 1/3 innings on the hill. In the second start of his collegiate career, left-hander Jordan Spencer (0-1) was credited with the loss after tossing four innings and allowing five runs – four earned – while also issuing two walks and striking out two. Thomas Walker, starting at third in his first appearance since Feb. 19 at Hawai’i, hit the first home run of his collegiate career, taking Williams’ 1-1 offering over the wall in left field in the top of the fourth as Oregon closed 5-3. The Long Beach, Calif., native was 2-for-4 on the day and scored three of UO’s six runs. Altobelli finished his day 2-for-5 with a RBI, while Thomas finished 2-for-4 with a run scored. Hofmann also had a 2-for-4 day with a RBI and run scored, while Garlick drove in two runs on a 1-for-3 day. Kalenkosky drove in three runs for Texas State, while Smelser had a 2-for-2 outing with three runs scored.

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WP - Jake Reed (2-2) LP - Tevor Williams (5-2) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (5) T - 2:11 A: 1,412 NOTES: Sophomore designated hitter Kyle Garlick ripped two home runs in the second game of Saturday’s doubleheader as the No. 23 Ducks upset the No. 14 Sun Devils 3-1 at PK Park. Garlick, a native of Chino Hills, Calif., became the first Duck since the program was reinstated (2009) to hit two round trippers in a single game – bringing his season total to a team-leading four. On the mound, Oregon (17-8, 5-3) freshman Jake Reed (2-2) pitched seven and 1/3 shutout innings in the win, scattering five hits and issuing just one walk while striking out four. Oregon closer Jimmie Sherfy and junior shortstop J.J. Altobelli got the Ducks out of a small jam in the top of the eighth as Sherfy came on in relief with runners on first and second with one out. ASU’s (16-11, 3-5) Andrew Aplin hit into a 463 double play to squash the threat. Sherfy picked up his fifth save of the year despite surrendering a one-out solo home run to Joey DeMichele in the ninth. Sherfy tossed one and 2/3 innings, allowing just one run on one hit while fanning two. In the loss, Williams allowed three runs on six hits and one walk while striking out four. Robert Ravago pitched the final inning in relief.

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WP - Brando Tessar (4-0) LP - Darin Gillies (0-3) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (6) T - 3:14 A: 1,108 NOTES: No. 23 Oregon completed its sweep of No. 14 Arizona State as closer Jimmie Sherfy struck out Nathaniel Causey with the bases loaded in the top of the ninth to preserve the Ducks’ 4-3 victory. Sherfy earned his sixth save of the season, but Oregon (18-8, 6-3) needed its three-run cushion entering the ninth as UO’s closer surrendered two runs on four hits and one walk in one inning of relief. The Ducks were put in solid position for the win by sophomore Brando Tessar (4-0), as the right-hander tossed six and 1/3 shutout innings, holding the Sun Devils (16-12, 3-6) to two hits while striking out five. He managed to hold ASU scoreless despite issuing six walks. Aaron Jones led the Ducks at the plate with a 2-for-3 performance, driving in Oregon’s first three runs. Ryon Healy and Kyle Garlick aided Jones with 2-for-4 efforts as well, respectively. Arizona State starter Darin Gillies (0-3) took the loss after allowing one run on four hits and one walk in four innings of work. Four ASU relievers also saw action for the Sun Devils.

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2012 GAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES GAME 27 (#22 OREGON 6, #5 UCLA 2) April 5, 2012 @ Los Angeles • Jackie Robinson Stadium ORE UCLA

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NOTES: Aaron Jones hammered two home runs as No. 22 Oregon upset No. 5 UCLA, 6-2, on Thursday night at Jackie Robinson Stadium in the first game of the series. The Ducks (19-8, 7-3) totaled 11 hits on the evening, and after the win, remain on a four-game winning streak. Oregon roughed up UCLA (20-6, 7-3) starter Adam Plutko early scoring five runs in the game’s first four innings. Plutko (4-2) lasted just four and 1/3 innings before he was relieved by right-hander Zack Weiss. Plutko surrendered five runs on nine hits. Oregon right-hander Alex Keudell (4-3) tossed seven shutout innings against the Bruins, scattering eight hits while striking out two. Jones, who now leads the Ducks with five home runs in 2012, hit a two-run shot in the third, and a solo homer in the seventh on his way to a 2-for-5 performance. Altobelli finished his evening 2-for-5 with two runs scored and a double. Jones was 2-for-5 with three runs driven in, two runs scored and his two round trippers, extending his hitting streak to seven games. Brett Thomas batted 2-for-4 with a stolen base on the evening, and Garlick also finished 2-for-4 with a run scored. UCLA did all its damage in the ninth with left-hander Tommy Thorpe on the mound. The Bruins scored two runs as Matt Giovinazzo drove in a run with a single, and Beau Amaral recorded a sacrifice fly.

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WP - David Berg (4-0) LP - Jeff Gold (3-2) SAVE - Scott Griggs (7) T - 3:19 A: 1,510 NOTES: No. 5 UCLA outlasted No. 22 Oregon to win the series finale, 8-6, on Saturday afternoon in front of 1,510 at Jackie Robinson Stadium. The Bruins (21-7, 8-4) snapped Oregon’s (20-9, 8-4) five-game win streak after the Ducks claimed the first two games of the series. UCLA totaled 12 hits on the afternoon, while the Duck pitching staff assisted the effort by combining to offer 10 free bases on seven walks and three hit batters. What proved to be the game-winning run was scored in the seventh, as Oregon got into trouble with reliever Billy Flamion on the mound and the Ducks clinging to

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NOTES: Oregon’s three-run inning in the fifth was all the No. 16 Ducks needed in a 4-2 win over San Francisco on Monday night at PK Park. In the bottom of the fifth, Pac-12 Player of the Week Brett Thomas drove in the go-ahead runs with a two-out, basesloaded, two-run single back up the middle. In the loss, Remer allowed four runs on three hits and five walks while striking out four in four and 2/3 innings on the mound. Oregon (21-9) left-hander Jordan Spencer (1-1) was credited with the win after holding San Francisco to one run on six hits in four and 2/3 innings of relief while registering two strikeouts. In his first start on the mound for Oregon, Scott Heineman allowed one run on one hit and one walk, while striking out one in two and 1/3 innings of work. In the top of the ninth, Jimmie Sherfy picked up his seventh save of the year, retiring the final two batters of the game. Brett Hambright and Hofmann led the Ducks with two hits apiece.

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and Hofmann to second. A wild pitch brought Walker home, and Hofmann slipped rounding third, prompting a throw from Stanford (21-8, 4-6) catcher Eric Smith. But the throw was errant and sailed into left field, allowing Hofmann to score Oregon’s fourth run. Piscotty (2-1) was credited with the loss, allowing three unearned runs on one hit and one walk in just one third of an inning. Before the tenth, the game was a pitching duel between Appel and Oregon’s Alex Keudell. Now 4-0 in his last four starts, Keudell (5-3) was credited with the win for the Ducks after allowing just one run on five hits while walking no one and striking out a season-best seven. In nine innings on the hill, Appel reached a 149 pitch count, and allowed one unearned run on 10 hits, while striking out 13 and issuing just two walks in the no decision. Jimmie Sherfy was credited with his eighth save of the year, but not before making things interesting in the bottom of the tenth as Oregon held a 4-1 advantage. The Duck closer walked two batters and hit a batter to load the bases with one out before Piscotty drove in Stanford’s second run with a two-out RBI single to left. Brian Ragira then flied out to right to end the game. The Ducks left 14 runners on base for the third time this season. J.J. Altobelli, Brett Thomas, Garlick and Hofmann led Oregon with two hits apiece as Oregon totaled 12 hits compared with Stanford’s six.

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NOTES: No. 22 Oregon won its fifth in a row and clinched the series with an 8-3 victory over No. 5 UCLA on Friday night at Jackie Robinson Stadium. Oregon’s (20-8, 8-3) bats were once again active, as the Ducks turned a 2-1 lead into 6-1 advantage with four-run effort in the fifth, and totaled 11 hits for the game. On the mound, the Ducks received another solid start from freshman Jake Reed. In the win, Reed (3-2) earned his second straight victory on the mound, limiting UCLA (20-7, 7-4) to three runs on five hits and two walks, while striking out two in six innings of work. As Oregon built its lead, Reed retired nine consecutive UCLA batters from the third through fifth innings. UCLA’s Nick Vander Tuig (3-2) took the loss, surrendering eight runs on 10 hits, while issuing two walks and striking out one. In relief, UCLA right-hander David Berg shut out the Ducks for the final three innings of the game, striking out seven UO batters and allowing just one hit in three and 2/3 innings of action. Brett Thomas led Oregon with a 3-for-4 performance which included a RBI and run scored. Ryon Healy was 2-for-5, driving in two runs and also recording a double. Aaron Jones also doubled, and drove in a run, extending his hitting streak to eight games. Sophomore Connor Hofmann also hit his second career home run, while Brett Hambright was walked twice and scored two runs. Joey Housey was credited with the save after tossing three shutout innings, allowing just two hits and striking out four.

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a 6-5 lead. After facing the minimum of three batters in the sixth and holding UCLA scoreless, Flamion issued a leadoff walk to Jeff Gelalich. He was replaced by right-hander Jeff Gold, as Gelalich moved to third on a stolen base and error. Eric Filia-Snyder then delivered a pinch-hit single up the middle to tie the game. Filia-Snyder got into scoring position with a stolen base and a Pat Valaika single, before scoring the go-ahead run on a wild pitch delivered from Gold. Gold (3-2) took the loss after allowing one run on two hits and one walk. David Berg (4-0) stifled Oregon for the second day in a row, shutting out the Ducks and striking out two in two innings of work in the win. Scott Griggs was credited with his seventh save of the season, shutting out the Ducks in the ninth.

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WP - Jeff Gold (4-2) LP - Christian Cecilio (1-4) T - 2:23 A: 1,626 NOTES: Jeff Gold shut out San Francisco in five innings of work, helping No. 16 Oregon to a 4-1 victory over the Dons at PK Park on Tuesday afternoon. In his fourth start of the year, Gold (4-2) held the Dons (14-22) without a hit through five innings, and struck out three. After an Oregon (22-9) fielding error to start the game, the right-hander retired 15 consecutive batters. Brando Tessar, Joey Housey and Alex Keudell combined to pitch the final four innings of the game, holding USF to one unearned run on two hits and two walks. Oregon’s two hits allowed was a season low for the staff as San Francisco picked up its first hit in the seventh. Sophomore Ryon Healy doubled Oregon’s lead to 4-0 in the bottom of the fifth with a double off the wall in left as J.J. Altobelli and Aaron Jones scored after each singled earlier in the inning. USF left-hander Christian Cecilio (1-4) took the loss after allowing three runs on five hits and one walk despite striking out six.

GAME 32 (#16 OREGON 4, #6 STANFORD 2) April 13, 2012 @ Stanford, Calif. • Sunken Diamond 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ORE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 STAN 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

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WP - Alex Keudell (5-3) LP - Stephen Piscotty (2-1) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (8) T - 3:15 A: 1,439 NOTES: Three Stanford errors led to three Oregon runs in the top of the tenth, as the No. 16 Ducks held off the No. 6 Cardinal in a series-opening 4-2 victory on Friday night at Sunken Diamond.vWith Stephen Piscotty on the mound in relief of Mark Appel, right fielder Austin Wilson had trouble with a fly ball as Kyle Garlick reached second on the drop. Garlick was sacrificed to third by Brett Hambright, and Piscotty walked pinch hitter Thomas Walker to put runners on the corners with one out. Connor Hofmann placed a bunt down the third base line that initially kept Garlick at third, but a Piscotty throwing error to first allowed Oregon’s go-ahead run in Garlick to score as Walker moved to third

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WP - Jake Reed (4-2) LP - Brett Mooneyham (5-3) T - 2:24 A: 2,115 NOTES: Freshman Jake Reed pitched seven shutout innings, and Ryon Healy homered as No. 16 Oregon claimed the series win with a 5-0 shutout of No. 6 Stanford at Sunken Diamond on Saturday afternoon. The win over the Cardinal also marked the 600th Division I career victory for head coach George Horton. Reed (4-2) pitched seven shutout innings in the win, allowing just two hits, issuing two walks and striking out two. In four innings on the hill, Stanford starter Brett Mooneyham (5-3) surrendered five runs (four earned) on four hits and four walks, while still managing to strike out eight (five looking). Jeff Gold closed the game for Oregon, shutting out Stanford on one hit while striking out three in two innings. Oregon’s lead expanded to 5-0 in the fourth as Healy launched a two-out homer over the wall in left center. Healy’s second home run of the year brought in J.J. Altobelli, who was issued a two-out walk to start UO’s rally, and Aaron Payne, who reached on a two-out bunt single. Healy finished his day with a 3-for-4 performance, driving in three runs and scoring two runs, while Payne finished his day 3-for-5 with two runs scored.

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WP - AJ Vanegas (2-0) LP - Brando Tessar (4-1) T - 2:53 A: 2,126 NOTES: No. 16 Oregon could not overcome an early deficit as No. 6 Stanford took game three of the weekend series with a 4-2 victory at Sunken Diamond on Sunday afternoon. Stanford (21-10, 5-7) took its first lead of the series, 2-0, in the bottom of the second as Brett Michael Doran drove a two-run single through the left side, scoring Danny Diekroeger and Austin Wilson. Brando Tessar (4-1) had walked Diekroeger and surrendered a single to Wilson before leaving the game. Joey Housey retired Justin Ringo, and had 0-2 count on Lonnie Kauppila before Stanford’s shortstop left the game with an injury. Doran took over the at-bat and drove in the Cardinal’s first two runs. Tessar tossed just one inning and 34 pitches before leaving the game with discomfort. In the second, he issued one walk, and surrendered a single before Housey replaced him on the mound in relief. Tessar allowed two runs on one hit and three walks in one inning, taking his first loss of the year. Stanford A.J. Vanegas (2-0) was credited with the win, allowing two runs (one earned) on five hits and three walks while striking out three. Reliever David Schmidt was credited with the save, shutting out Oregon on two hits and one walk.


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2012 GAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES GAME 35 (#8 OREGON 3, ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF 2) GAME 38 (WASHINGTON ST. 8, #8 OREGON 3) April 21, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park

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NOTES: The Ducks got all they could handle from Arkansas Pine Bluff on Monday night at PK Park, as No. 8 Oregon escaped with a hard-earned 3-2 victory over the visiting Lions. Oregon’s (25-10) starting pitcher Jeff Gold (5-2) threw a gem in the win, keeping the Lions off the scoreboard for the game’s first six innings, until allowing two runs in the top of the seventh. Gold was backed by perfect relief, as Tommy Thorpe and Jimmie Sherfy pitched an inning each, as both struck out the side in their respective appearances. The relief staff ended the game with six straight strikeouts. Sherfy also picked up his ninth save of the season. Offensively, the Ducks were led by Kyle Garlick, whose sacrifice fly in the seventh proved to be the difference. Freshman Thomas Walker contributed after replacing J.J. Altobelli, hitting an RBI single in the fourth inning, and giving the Ducks a crucial 2-0 lead after a wild pitch plated the first run in the third inning. Arkansas Pine Bluff’s starter Brett Schweiger was effective throughout his five innings of work, allowing just two runs on five hits. But the Ducks forced the Lions to bring in a reliever in the sixth. Stanten Jones (2-7) did not allow a hit in his two and 2/3 innings, but walked four batters, opening the door for Garlick’s game-winning RBI.

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WP - Jordan Spencer (2-1) LP - Kody Watts (2-1) T - 2:23 A: 1,158 NOTES: Volcanoes Stadium erupted on Wednesday night as Portland’s Jeff Melby lined out to Aaron Payne, securing freshman lefty Jordan Spencer’s no-hitter as the No. 8 Ducks defeated Portland 3-0. The Beaverton, Ore., native faced just two batters over the minimum in his career high nine innings on the mound, plunking a batter in the fifth, and the second reaching on an error in the seventh. Spencer (2-1) struck out a career-best five, as the lefty tossed the first complete game shutout of his career. Oregon (26-10) was led at the plate by Aaron Payne’s 3-for-4 performance, while Ryon Healy and Brett Thomas also recorded two hits apiece. In the start, Watts (2-1) took the loss after allowing two runs on four hits, one walk and three hit batters in three and 2/3 innings.

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WP - Spencer Jackson (2-1) LP - Jimmie Sherfy (3-2) T - 3:10 A: 2,478

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NOTES: A six-run eighth inning for Washington State helped the Cougars upset eighthranked Oregon, and even the series with an 8-3 victory on Saturday afternoon at PK Park. In front of a season-best crowd of 2,478, the Ducks (27-11, 11-6) lost their onerun lead in the eighth as WSU (19-16, 6-7) scored six runs on three hits and one Oregon error with UO relievers Tommy Thorpe, Jimmie Sherfy and Joey Housey on the mound. Oregon starter Jake Reed was in line for the win after holding the Cougars to two runs on six hits, while striking out five, but the bullpen couldn’t hold off WSU in the eighth. With the bases loaded in the top of the eighth and Sherfy on the mound, WSU designated hitter Adam Nelubowich plated the tying and go-ahead runs with a double to deep center field. Derek Jones scored the fifth WSU run on a RBI groundout from Collin Slaybaugh. The inning was able to continue on an Aaron Payne error, allowing Nelubowich to score unearned and Tommy Richards to reach safely. Kellen Camus, Spencer Jackson, Scott Simon and Anthony Drobnick all appeared in relief for the Cougars. Jackson (2-1) was credited with the win after tossing a shutout inning in the seventh. Hambright led the Ducks with a 3-for-3 effort and a walk, while Brett Thomas was 2-for-4 at the plate. Monda led WSU with 3-for-4 day including two runs scored and a RBI, while Claussen added two hits for the Cougars.

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WP - Tanner Chleborad (3-0) LP - Jeff Gold (5-3) T - 3:18 A: 2,004 NOTES: Too little, too late for eighth-ranked Oregon as Washington State’s early lead proved too much to overcome at PK Park on Sunday afternoon as the Ducks fell 10-6 and dropped the series. Washington State (20-16, 7-7) first baseman Taylor Ard had a dominating performance, driving in five runs with a three-run homer in the first and a two-run shot in the eighth on a 3-for-5 day at the plate. The Ducks (27-12, 11-7) lost their second weekend series of the year, and the first since dropping two of three at Washington (March 16-17). The Cougars pounded out 13 hits against the Oregon pitching staff, the most the Ducks have surrendered during the 2012 season. WSU led 10-2 after the top of the eighth before Oregon scored four runs in the final two innings, and left the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth as Shaun Chase – representing the game-tying run – grounded out to second. Oregon also left nine runners on base and hit into two double plays. Oregon’s starting pitcher Jeff Gold (5-3) found trouble with the Cougar lineup throughout, pitching just four and 2/3 innings, allowing seven runs on seven hits and three walks. Opposite Gold was Washington State starter Tanner Chleborad (3-0), who pitched an effective five and 2/3 innings, allowing just five hits and two runs.

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NOTES: Another solid start from Alex Keudell and a pair of extra-base hits from Kyle Garlick led the eighth-ranked Ducks to a 6-2 series-opening victory over Washington State on Friday night at PK Park. Things started quickly for Oregon (27-10, 11-5), as back-to-back singles from Aaron Payne and Ryon Healy set the table for Garlick, who hit a two-run, two-out triple to put Washington State (18-16, 5-7) behind 2-0 early. The two-run lead was all Keudell (6-3) needed as the senior pitched seven solid innings, allowing just two runs on seven hits, and tying a season high with seven strikeouts. Oregon took a 5-1 lead in the fourth as Garlick led off the bottom of the inning with a solo home run, to claim his fifth round-tripper of the season. Thomas Walker continued the inning with a double to left center, before scoring on Kevin Shepherd’s RBI single up the middle. Shepherd moved into scoring position on the play, and scored after stealing third as the throw from catcher Collin Slaybaugh was wide of the bag, allowing Shepherd to score on the error. Washington State starter Sean Hartnett (0-1) never got into a rhythm against the Ducks, as the freshman only lasted three and 2/3 innings, allowing five runs on six hits.

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NOTES: Oregon State claimed the victory in the first round of the Civil War, knocking off No. 10 Oregon, 7-1, on Tuesday night at PK Park in a non-conference match-up. Oregon State (27-12) was led by right-hander Taylor Starr, who improved to 4-1 on the season after holding Oregon to one run on five hits and one walk while striking out seven in seven innings of work. Oregon left-hander Jordan Spencer (2-2) was issued the loss for the Ducks after lasting just two innings on the mound, and surrendering four runs on four hits and one walk. Four Oregon pitchers saw action out of the bullpen as Billy Flamion, Joey Housey, Tommy Thorpe and Jimmie Sherfy each appeared. Oregon State took a 2-0 lead in the top of the second, scoring two runs on two hits. Oregon State led

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6-1 after three innings as Spencer and Flamion combined to allow six runs on four hits, two walks, one hit batter and three wild pitches from Flamion. The Beavers added a seventh run in the fourth as Matthews’ double down the right field line scored John Tommasini with Housey on the mound. Matthews led Oregon State with a 2-for-4 performance, with a RBI double and run scored, while Conforto produced a 2-for-3 effort with a run scored. The Duck bullpen shut out the Beavers the rest of the way as Thorpe and Sherfy held the Beavers scoreless on two hits while striking out seven. Oregon scored its only run in the third as Connor Hofmann led off the bottom of the inning with a single and moved to third on a sacrifice and groundout before scoring on a wild pitch. Andrew Mendenhall led Oregon with a 2-for-4 effort. The Ducks left 11 batters on base, and Oregon’s pitching staff issued six free bases with three walks and three hit batters.

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WP - Alex Keudell (7-3) LP - Logan Scott (3-2) T - 2:24 A: 1,531 NOTES: All No. 10 Oregon needed to cure its three-game slide was a dose of Aaron Jones as the Ducks opened its series against California with a 4-1 victory on Friday night at PK Park. After missing the Ducks (28-13, 12-7) last eight games, Jones returned to the lineup in the No. 2 hole as the team’s designated hitter and delivered a 2-for-5 performance, while driving in three runs. Jones’ offensive performance was backed by another near-perfect outing by senior Alex Keudell (7-3) as the righthander earned his sixth consecutive victory on the mound, allowing just one run while scattering five hits and striking out two in his second complete game of the year. With the game knotted at 1-1 in the bottom of the eighth, Oregon loaded the bases for the third straight inning by way of three consecutive one-out singles. Aaron Payne’s sacrifice fly to right field brought home the game-winning run in Brett Hambright, and Jones added insurance with a bases-clearing two-run double down the left field line as Connor Hofmann and Kevin Shepherd scored to give Oregon a three-run lead. Cal (23-16, 7-9) reliever Logan Scott (3-2) was issued the loss, allowing three runs on four hits and two walks in two innings of work.

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WP - Jake Reed (5-2) LP - Matt Flemer (6-3) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (10) T - 2:24 A: 3,892 NOTES: A PK Park record crowd of 3,892 watched Oregon sophomore Aaron Payne drive in the game-winning run for the second day in a row as the 10th-ranked Ducks clinched the series with a 3-2 victory over California on Saturday afternoon. With the game even at 2-2 entering the bottom of the seventh, senior Brett Hambright led things off with a single into center field. He was sacrificed to second by Connor Hofmann before scoring on Aaron Payne’s two-out RBI single into right field. The Duck bullpen did the rest of the work as Tommy Thorpe and Jimmie Sherfy combined to shut out Cal on just one hit over the final two innings. Sherfy picked up his 10th save of the year. Oregon starter Jake Reed (5-2) was credited with the win, surrendering two runs while scattering seven hits, but issuing a four walks – which proved to be problematic – while striking out three. Reed was at his best in the top of seventh as Cal had runners on first and second after back-to-back one-out singles. Reed recovered to coax a pop up out of Chadd Krist before striking out Chad Bunting. Thomas led the Ducks with a 3-for-4 day as each of hits were doubles, tying an Oregon single-game record. He is now tied for the team lead with 10 doubles. Cal’s Matt Flemer (6-3) was credited with the loss allowing three runs, two earned, on nine hits while striking out five.

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GAME 46 (#10 OREGON 6, #11 ARIZONA 1)

NOTES: Oregon moved into first place in the Pac-12 title race with a 7-1 victory over California on Sunday afternoon at PK Park. The No. 10 Ducks (30-13, 14-7) completed the sweep of the Golden Bears (23-18, 7-11), and have totaled their most conference wins since the program was reinstated (2009). Oregon’s offense was led by the duo of Kyle Garlick and Aaron Payne, as the pair drove in three runs apiece. Garlick had a 3-for-3 day at the plate, recording his eighth game of the season with multiple RBIs, while Payne recorded his sixth double of the year batting 3-for-5. Right-hander Jeff Gold (6-3) pitched a sold seven innings, scattering nine hits and allowing just one run while walking no one and striking out two. Of Oregon’s seven runs scored, six came home with two outs on the scoreboard. Cal left-hander Justin Jones (3-6) was issued the loss after allowing six runs (three earned) on eight hits while striking out four.

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WP - David Wylie (1-0) LP - Sean-Luke Brija (0-1) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (12) T - 3:22 A: 735 NOTES: Once again it came down to an exciting finish, but Jimmie Sherfy earned his 12th save of the season as Travis Forbes fouled out to first base with the bases loaded and the No. 10 Ducks prevailed 8-7 over Gonzaga on Wednesday at the Patterson Complex. Entering the bottom of the ninth leading 8-6, Oregon trotted Sherfy out to the mound for his second save opportunity in as many nights. Sherfy walked and plunked the first two batters he faced. A fielder’s choice and then a strikeout put runners on the corners with two outs, but UO’s closer walked Marco Gonzales to load the bases before

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May 8, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park

NOTES: Senior Alex Keudell held the conference’s top-hitting team to just one run in nine innings, as the right-hander spurred No.10 Oregon to a 6-1 victory over No. 11 Arizona on Friday night at Hi Corbett Field. Keudell (8-3) tossed his third complete game of the year, second in a row, holding the Wildcats (29-14, 12-7) to one run on seven hits while matching a season-high seven strikeouts. The native of Portland, Ore., has now won seven consecutive starts. Oregon’s (33-13, 15-7) offense scored six runs on 13 hits, as reigning Pac-12 Player of the Week Aaron Payne led the Ducks with a 3-for-4 evening, while knocking in three runs. Arizona’s Kurt Heyer (8-2) took the loss, allowing five runs (three earned) as the Ducks tallied 12 hits off the right-hander while he issued one walk and struck out five. After throwing six shutout innings, Arizona finally roughed up Keudell in the bottom of the seventh, scoring one run on three hits. A two-out double from Bobby Brown kept the inning moving for the Wildcats, and Riley Moore’s RBI single to center scored Arizona’s first and only run of the game.

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WP - Tyler Crawford (1-1) LP - Jake Reed (5-3) T - 3:31 A: 3,385 NOTES: No. 11 Arizona snapped No. 10 Oregon’s six-game win streak with a 12-6 victory on Saturday night at Hi Corbett Field. In the loss, Jake Reed (5-3) allowed nine runs (eight earned) on 10 hits and three walks in his shortest outing of the season as the freshman lasted just four and 2/3 innings. Arizona’s 12 runs are the most the Duck pitching staff has allowed since a 12-6 loss at Washington State on May 20, 2011. In addition, the Wildcats totaled 15 hits, the most given up by Oregon in 2012. Left fielder Johnny Field led Arizona with a 3-for-5 effort, driving in three runs, which included his first home run of the season – a solo shot – in the bottom of the eighth. Alex Mejia was 4-for-5 at the plate with a RBI and run scored, while Trent Gilbert contributed a 2-for-5 effort, driving in two runs with a run scored. Arizona freshman Tyler Crawford (1-1) earned the win as the lefty shut out Oregon in four and 1/3 innings of relief, allowing just two hits. The Ducks totaled 11 hits, including three for extra bases as Brett Thomas hit the first home run of his career, while Garlick and Payne each tripled. Ryan Hambright led the Ducks with a 2-for-5 effort, driving in two runs in the second and fifth innings, while also scoring two runs. Payne drove in two runs on a 1-for-4 night, while Garlick finished his night 2-for-5 with two runs scored.

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against ranked opponents (four on the road). Arizona’s Bobby Brown broke a scoreless tie as Arizona (30-15, 13-8) took a 1-0 lead on a one-out solo home run in the bottom of the fifth, but Oregon responded by scoring single runs in the final three innings of the game. Kyle Garlick tied the game for Oregon by recording the Ducks’ third hit of the game with a one-out single in the top of the seventh. He moved to second on a balk that led to the ejection of Arizona head coach Andy Lopez, before moving to third on a groundout. With Brett Hambright at the plate, UA starter James Farris delivered a pitch in the dirt allowing Garlick to score and tie the game on the wild throw. Oregon took its first lead of the game in the top of the eighth as Farris issued Kevin Shepherd a one-out walk. He moved to second on a groundout, and Aaron Jones delivered his team-leading 33rd RBI, driving in the go-ahead run with a single to left. Farris (5-3) allowed two runs on four hits, while issuing two walks and striking out six Oregon batters in the loss. At one point, Farris retired eight straight. Oregon starter Jeff Gold lasted five and 1/3 innings in the no decision, allowing one run on four hits while issuing two walks Reliever Jimmie Sherfy (4-2) earned the win, shutting out the Wildcats in three and 2/3 innings of relief, allowing just one hit and striking out two.

GAME 49 (#9 OREGON 3, #23 OREGON STATE 2)

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GAME 47 ( #11 ARIZONA 12, #10 OREGON 6)

NOTES: No. 10 Oregon extended its winning streak to four games, completing a come-from-behind 3-2 victory over Gonzaga on Tuesday night at the Patterson Baseball Complex. As Oregon (31-13) trailed 2-0 after five innings, sophomore Kyle Garlick changed the scope of the game with one swing of the bat, taking Kenny Smith’s 2-0, two-out offering and depositing his team-leading sixth home run of the year over the wall in left center. The two-run shot scored Ryon Healy, who was issued a one-out walk earlier in the inning, and evened the game. In the seventh, Oregon pushed the game-winning across as Connor Hofmann reached on an error after a hard hit infield grounder was fielded by Gonzaga third baseman Mitchell Gunsolus, but Hofmann reached safely as first baseman Andy Hunter committed the error and dropped the throw. The Ducks executed the hit-and-run as Hofmann moved from first to third when Kevin Shepherd singled through the left side, setting up the squeeze play as Pac12 Player of the Week Aaron Payne’s sacrifice bunt brought Hofmann home unearned. In the fifth start of his career, freshman left-hander Jordan Spencer (3-2) allowed two runs on seven hits, while issuing one walk and striking out four in the win. The Bulldogs (27-15) stranded 12 runners on base, outhitting Oregon 9-3. Jimmie Sherfy made things interesting in the bottom of the ninth as the tying-run in Brock Slavin sat at third after being walked, and the game-winning run in Royce Bolinger rested at second after he singled, but Sherfy struck out pinch-hitter Billy Moon for his 11th save of the year. Smith (2-1) was the tough-luck loser, allowing three runs (two earned) in his seven innings of work, issuing two walks and surrendering just three hits.

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forcing in a run by plunking pinch-hitter Payden Cawley-Lamb. But with the gametying run 90 feet away, Sherfy retired Forbes. After Gonzaga (27-16) scored six runs in the first three innings, junior right-hander David Wylie (1-0) shut out the Bulldogs in a career-high four innings on the mound. In his first career win, Wylie allowed just one hit while issuing two walks and striking out two. Joey Housey and Tommy Thorpe each pitched a shutout inning of relief, while Sherfy allowed one run on two walks and two hit batters in one inning. Sean-Luke Brija (0-1) was issued the loss allowing two runs on three hits in one inning on the mound. The Ducks outhit the Bulldogs 10-7, led by a 3-for-5 effort from Garlick, who drove in a run and scored two.

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WP - Jimmie Sherfy (4-2) LP - James Farris (5-3) T - 2:28 A: 1,996 NOTES: Oregon claimed the series over No. 11 Arizona with a 3-1 come-from-behind victory at Hi Corbett Field on Sunday afternoon. With the victory, the 10th-ranked Ducks (34-14, 16-8) remain first in the Pac-12 standings, and improve to 12-4 against ranked opponents in 2012, while winning their ninth series of the season, including five

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WP - Tommy Thorpe (1-0) LP - Taylor Starr (4-2) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (13) T - 3:00 A: 2,726 NOTES: Jimmie Sherfy earned his 13th save of the season, keeping the game-tying run at second in the top of the ninth as the No. 9 Ducks defeated No. 23 Oregon State 3-2 on Tuesday night at PK Park. Oregon did a little two-out damage in the bottom of the first to take a 3-0 lead as Ryon Healy started the rally with a triple off the wall in center field. He scored from third as Brett Thomas drove his team-leading 12th double down the first base line. The inning continued as Kyle Garlick was walked, and a double steal put both runners in position to score on Ryan Hambright’s two-run single as the Ducks led 3-0 after the first. After the first inning, the 2,726 fans in attendance watched six consecutive innings of shutout baseball until Oregon State broke through with two runs in the top of the eighth. The Beavers put two runs on the board as reliever Jordan Spencer gave up back-to-back singles before Sherfy was brought out in relief. In the ninth, Sherfy issued walks to Ryan Dunn and Kavin Keyes, putting runners at first and second with two outs, but his strikeout of Jake Rodriguez thwarted a Beaver comeback. Sherfy earned his league-leading 13th save of the season tossing two shutout innings and striking out three. In the first start of his career, Tommy Thorpe (1-0) tossed four shutout innings – a new career high - and allowed just one hit while issuing one walk and matching a career best with three strikeouts. He retired the final eight batters he faced. In the loss, Oregon State starter Taylor Starr (4-2) surrendered three runs on five hits and two walks in two and 2/3 innings of work.

GAME 50 (#9 OREGON 4, USC 3) May 12, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park USC ORE

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WP - Alex Keudell (9-3) LP - Ben Mount (1-5) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (14) T - 3:06 A: 2,951 NOTES: Jimmie Sherfy struck out the final four batters he faced as No. 9 Oregon opened its series against USC with a 4-3 victory on Saturday afternoon at PK Park. The Ducks (36-14, 17-8), winners in nine of their last 10 games, defeated the Trojans (22-22, 7-14) by pounding out 10 hits despite leaving 13 runners stranded, including eight in Oregon’s final three innings at the plate. Oregon right-hander Alex Keudell (9-3) won his eighth consecutive start, limiting USC to three runs on seven hits and four walks, while striking out four. USC starter Ben Mount (1-5) took the loss after allowing four runs (three earned) on seven hits and one walk tossing a total of five innings. Sherrod led USC with a 3-for-4 day and two runs scored. Oregon was led by Thomas’ 3-for-4 outing, including a RBI, run scored and his 13th double of the season. Healy added two hits including his 11th double of the year for the Ducks.


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2012 GAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES GAME 51 (#9 OREGON 4, USC 2) May 13, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park USC ORE

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WP - Jake Reed (6-3) LP - Andrew Triggs (4-6) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (15) T - 2:39 A: 2,125 NOTES: Jake Reed delivered a stellar start, and Aaron Payne drove in two runs as No. 9 Oregon clinched its series over USC with a 4-2 victory on Sunday at PK Park. Reed (63) allowed just two runs on four hits while striking out four in seven innings of work. The La Mesa, Calif., native retired 11 consecutive batters at one point, and from the third through sixth innings faced the minimum numbers of batters. Payne, the reigning Pac-12 Player of the Week, led the first-place Ducks (37-14, 18-8) with a 3-for-5 effort, driving in two runs including adding an insurance in the bottom of the eighth. As Oregon held on to a 3-2 lead, USC (22-23, 7-15) aided Oregon committing backto-back errors. With Brett Hambright at second and two outs on the scoreboard, the Trojans intentionally walked J.J. Altobelli to get to Payne. The native of San Clemente, Calif., responded by driving in Hambright with a RBI single that found a hole through the right side.Jimmie Sherfy did the rest of the work en route to his 15th save of the season. With the tying runs at first and second in the top of the ninth, Oregon’s closer recorded back-to-back strikeouts to clinch the series for the Ducks. He was set up by left-hander Tommy Thorpe, who shut out the Trojans and struck out one in an inning of work. Ryon Healy, Brett Thomas, Connor Hofmann, and Altobelli led the Ducks with two hits apiece as Oregon totaled 14 hits – its most since recording 15 vs. West Virginia on March 10. Altobelli, Aaron Jones and Kyle Garlick each doubled for the Ducks, but UO left 10 base runners stranded. USC starter Andrew Triggs (4-6) took the loss, allowing four runs (three earned) on one walk while striking out seven.

GAME 52 (#6 OREGON 6, USC 3) May 14, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park USC ORE

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WP - Jeff Gold (7-3) LP - Stephen Tarpley (5-2) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (16) T - 3:06 A: 2,114

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GAME 54 (#6 OREGON 5, SEATTLE 4) May 19, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park SEA ORE

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WP - Tommy Thorpe (2-0) LP - Eric Yardley (2-2) T - 2:43 A: 2,135 NOTES: Aaron Jones’ walk-off single drove in Aaron Payne as the sixth-ranked Ducks extended their winning streak to seven games in a 5-4 victory over Seattle on Saturday at PK Park. Oregon and Seattle (22-26) entered the ninth inning knotted at 4-4, and UO reliever Tommy Thorpe (2-0) retired the final two batters he faced in the top of the frame. In the bottom of the ninth, Payne was plunked by Seattle reliever Eric Yardley (2-2,) and was sitting at first with one out when Jones delivered a full-count blast into left center allowing Payne to score the game-winning run. Jones led Oregon with a 2-for-4 effort, while Ryon Healy batted 2-for-3 and recorded his 33rd RBI of the year. In the loss, Eric Yardley allowed one run on two hits and one walk in one inning of relief. Brandon Kizer tossed seven and 1/3 innings in the start, surrendering four runs on six hits and two walk Oregon starter Jake Reed allowed three runs on 10 hits while issuing three walks in six and 2/3 innings on the hill.

GAME 55 (#6 OREGON 6, SEATTLE 1) May 20, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park

NOTES: The sixth-ranked Oregon baseball team completed the sweep of USC on Monday night at PK Park with a come-from-behind 6-3 victory. Trailing 3-1, Oregon manufactured a three-run inning in the sixth to take its first lead of the game before adding two insurance runs in the bottom of the eighth. For the fourth straight game Oregon’s lead was handed over to closer Jimmie Sherfy, and the right-hander picked up his 16th save of the season after entering the game in the eighth with runners on the corners and just one out as the Ducks led 4-3. A strikeout and fly out ended the top of the eighth, and after the Ducks put up two runs in the bottom of the inning, Sherfy struck out the side in the ninth. Oregon right-hander Jeff Gold improved to 7-3 for the Ducks, holding USC (22-24, 7-16) to three runs – just one earned – on five hits and two walks while matching a career high with six strikeouts. USC starter Stephen Tarpley (5-2) was charged with the loss after allowing four runs – three earned – on five hits and five walks in five and 1/3 innings on the mound. As Oregon trailed by two runs, a three-run sixth inning allowed the Ducks to take their first lead of the contest, 4-3, as a trio of Oregon batters each drove in a run. With Thomas Walker at third and Brett Hambright at second after a walk and double, Andrew Mendenhall drove in a run with a single to left. A J.J. Altobelli sacrifice fly evened the score, and Aaron Jones’ bunt single brought in Mendenhall from third as UO took a 4-3 lead. Payne, Jones and Brett Hambright led the Ducks with two hits apiece including Hambright’s fifth double of the season, and Payne’s third triple of the year. Jones continues to lead Oregon with 35 RBIs.

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WP - Jeff Gold (8-3) LP - Bryan Dalton (1-3) T - 2:55 A:1,879 NOTES: The first home run of Aaron Payne’s career broke open the game for No. 6 Oregon as the Ducks completed the sweep of Seattle with a 6-1 victory at PK Park on Sunday. But Oregon had to battle back from an early deficit in its record-breaking victory as Seattle starter Brayn Dalton took a no-hitter into the top of the fifth. With the Redhawks (22-27) holding on to a 1-0 advantage, Payne recorded UO’s first hit of the game by launching the first home run of his career over the wall in right to even the score. Oregon added two more runs in the inning to take a 3-1 lead with a two-out rally. Dalton walked Ryon Healy and surrendered a single to Brett Thomas before Kyle Garlick drove a RBI double into left field. Garrett Anderson came out of the bullpen in relief of Dalton, and delivered a wild pitch as Thomas scored UO’s third run of the frame. In the loss, Dalton allowed three runs on three hits and four walks in four and 2/3 innings on the mound. In the sixth, the Ducks added a pair of runs as Payne’s RBI triple plated J.J. Altobelli, before Payne scored on Aaron Jones’ RBI single that dropped into center field. Oregon scored its final run of the game in the seventh as Vernell Warren’s sacrifice fly plated Kevin Shepherd. Oregon right-hander Jeff Gold (8-3) allowed just one run after scattering five hits and walking three in six and 1/3 innings. The native of Moraga, Calif., struck out five to earn his second straight win. Payne finished his day 2-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored to lead Oregon.

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May 23, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park POR ORE

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WP - Jordan Spencer (4-4) LP - Kyle Kraus (6-6) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (17) T - 2:07 A: 1,447 NOTES: Kyle Garlick’s 18th two-out RBI of the season scored what proved to be the game-winning run in Oregon’s 2-1 come-from-behind victory over Portland at PK Park on Wednesday night. The fifth-ranked Ducks trailed the Pilots (25-24), 1-0, entering the bottom of the sixth, but used some two-out resilience to rally. Oregon doubled its hit total scoring two runs on three hits as Ryon Healy drove a two-out double into left center to tie the game when Aaron Payne came around from first to score. Healy was able to advance to third on the throw home, setting up Garlick’s pinch-hit RBI single into center that plated the go-ahead run. Following the sixth, the trio of Joey Housey, Tommy Thorpe and Jimmie Sherfy held the Pilots without a base runner for the final three innings. Sherfy closed the game recording his 17th save of the season and striking out the side in the ninth. In the win, Oregon left-hander Jordan Spencer (4-2) allowed just one run on three hits and three walks while striking out two. In two starts against the Pilots, Spencer is 2-0, allowing just one run in 15 innings pitched. Portland starter Kyle Krause (6-6) was the tough-luck loser pitching an eight-inning complete game, and holding Oregon to two runs on eight hits while striking out four. Payne and Healy led Oregon with two hits apiece, while Same Westendorf recorded two of Portland’s three hits.

GAME 57 (#23 OREGON ST. 7, #5 OREGON 3) May 25, 2012 @ Corvallis, Ore. • Goss Stadium ORE OSU

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WP - Ben Wetzler (7-2) LP - Alex Keudell (10-4) SAVE - Scott Schultz (1) T - 3:12 A: 3,061 NOTES: Ryan Barnes drove in three runs as No. 23 Oregon State snapped No. 5 Oregon’s nine-game win streak with a 7-3 victory at Goss Stadium on Friday night. The Beavers (36-18, 16-12) scored five unanswered runs in the game’s final five innings as Scott Schultz picked up his first save of the year tossing three and 1/3 innings of shutout baseball, retiring 10 of Oregon’s last 11 batters and denying the Ducks a hit during his time on the mound. An uncharacteristic start from Alex Keudell (10-4) had the Beavers leading 5-3 after five innings. Keudell’s nine-start winning streak was snapped as the Portland, Ore., native allowed a season-high five earned runs on five hits and a more damaging season-high five walks. In the win, OSU starter Ben Wetzler (7-2) tossed five and 2/3 innings, allowing three runs on eight hits while issuing four walks and striking out six UO batters.

GAME 58 (#23 OREGON ST. 3, #5 OREGON 2) May 26, 2012 @ Corvallis, Ore. • Goss Stadium ORE OSU

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WP - Dylan Davis (1-0) LP - Jake Reed (6-4) SAVE - Dan Child (1) T - 3:02 A: 2,894 NOTES: Game two of the Civil War series was decided in a play at the plate as the Beavers completed the double play and took the series over fifth-ranked Oregon in a 3-2 win at Goss Stadium on Saturday. Oregon (42-16, 19-10) had the tying run at third in Aaron Payne, and Ryon Healy drove a line drive into left field that was caught by Michael Conforto. Payne took off from third but was thrown out at the plate as Ryan Gorton completed the tag. Payne had led off the inning with a double to right center. The Ducks trailed No. 23 Oregon State (37-18, 17-12), 3-2, after seven innings, and stranded the game-tying runs at third in both the eighth and ninth innings. Dan Child was credited with his first save of the year, shutting out the Ducks on one hit in one and 2/3 innings. The Beavers battled back from a two-run deficit after a leadoff walk paid off for the Ducks in the top of the third as Oregon was able to score two runs on three hits. After drawing the walk, J.J. Altobelli stole second and moved to third on

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GAME 59 (#23 OREGON ST. 5, #5 OREGON 0) May 27, 2012 @ Corvallis, Ore. • Goss Stadium ORE OSU

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WP - Taylor Starr (5-2) LP - Jeff Gold (8-4) T - 2:36 A: 2,971 NOTES: With the Pac-12 title on the line, fifth-ranked Oregon was swept for the first time this season as the Ducks were shut out in a 5-0 loss to No. 23 Oregon State at Goss Stadium on Sunday. With the loss, and wins by Arizona and UCLA, the Ducks (4217, 19-11) finish the 2012 season third in the Pac-12 standings while the Wildcats and Bruins are co-league champions. Oregon ‘s leadoff batter reached base six times during Sunday’s finale, but the Ducks failed to push a run across, stranding a total of seven runners, while the Oregon State defense helped by turning three double plays. Senior right-hander Taylor Starr improved to 5-2 on the year shutting out the Ducks on seven hits in six and 1/3 innings while striking out three. Scott Schultz closed the game for the Beavers, tossing two and 2/3 shutout innings and allowing just one hit. Jeff Gold’s (8-4) four-inning start was the shortest of his career at Oregon. The sophomore allowed two runs on three hits, three walks and three hit batters in the loss. le and Kavin Keyes’s two-run single to center field. Kyle Garlick led the Ducks with a 2-for-3 effort and was walked once while Ryon Healy batted 2-for-4 with a double.

GAME 60 (#10 OREGON 6, AUSTIN PEAY5) June 1, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park 1 2 3 APSU 0 0 0 ORE 0 1 0

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WP - Jimmie Sherfy (5-2) LP - Tyler Rogers (4-4) T - 3:01 A: 3,777 NOTES: Oregon scored two runs in the bottom of the ninth inning and the fifthseeded Ducks defeated Austin Peay 6-5 Friday night in the Eugene Regional at PK Park. The Ducks will move on to play 12th-ranked and the Regional’s No. 2 seed Cal State Fullerton on Saturday at 6 pm at PK Park in game four of the Eugene Regional. Oregon head coach George Horton spent 11 seasons (1997-2007) as the head coach at Cal State Fullerton, leading the Titans to eight Big West Conference championships, six College World Series appearances and the 2004 College World Series title. Aaron Payne scored the winning run when third baseman Greg Bachman couldn’t handle a ball put in play by Kyle Garlick for the Governors’ third error of the game. The Ducks (43-17) tied the game earlier in the inning when Brett Thomas chopped a single back to pitcher Tyler Rogers. The Austin Peay (38-23) closer attempted to tag Oregon’s J.J. Altobelli as he raced home from third, but missed. The win was the Ducks’ first this season when trailing after eight innings. They had been 0-16. Oregon closer Jimmie Sherfy (5-2) was credited with the win after shutting out Austin Peay on one hit and one and 1/3 innings. Rogers (4-4) took the loss after allowing two runs on one hit, two walks and one hit batter in the ninth.

GAME 61 (#10 OREGON 7, #12 CAL ST. FULLERTON 5) June 2, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park CSF ORE

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WP - Alex Keudell (11-4) LP - Dylan Floro (10-4) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (18) T - 2:36 A: 3,540

GAME 64 (#10 OREGON 3, KENT STATE 2)

NOTES: Senior right-hander Alex Keudell became Oregon’s career leader in wins, helping the Ducks defeat Cal State Fullerton 7-5 in the Eugene Regional on Saturday night. Keudell (11-4), the Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year, allowed five runs on four hits in seven innings to earn the 23rd win of his Oregon career, moving past Dean Kegler (1978-81) on the school’s all-time list. Keudell struck out five and walked four. Jimmie Sherfy threw two scoreless innings of relief, getting Fullerton’s Richy Pedroza looking at a called third strike for his 18th save of the season. Oregon (44-17), the No. 5 national seed, improved to 2-0 in the NCAA tournament and will play the winner of the Cal State Fullerton-Austin Peay elimination game Sunday at 4 p.m. at PK Park for a chance to move on to the super regionals. Kyle Garlick’s two-run triple highlighted a four-run first inning for the Ducks, who built a 6-0 lead against Big West Pitcher of the Year Dylan Floro (10-4). Ryon Healy also drove in two runs for Oregon, batting 2-for-4 on the day. Ryan Hambright and Aaron Payne also had two hits apiece for the Ducks. Floro settled down after the first inning, allowing 10 hits and seven runs (five earned) in seven innings. The Titans committed four errors. Keudell cruised through the first four innings, allowing only one hit, before the Titans (36-20) scored all five of their runs in the fifth inning. Michael Lorenzen’s hit a towering, three-run home run to right to cut Fullerton’s deficit to 6-5. It stayed a one-run game until Fullerton made two errors to start the bottom of the eighth, allowing the Ducks to score an insurance run on J.J. Altobelli’s double-play groundout.

GAME 62 (#10 OREGON 8, AUSTIN PEAY 1) June 3, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park 1 2 3 ORE 1 0 2 APSU 0 0 0

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WP - Jake Reed (7-4) LP - Kacy Kemmer (2-1) T - 3:04 A: 2,425 NOTES: Jake Reed pitched seven scoreless innings and Brett Thomas had three RBIs as Oregon finished off the NCAA Baseball Division I Championship’s Eugene Regional with an 8-1 victory against Austin Peay Sunday night. With the win, the Ducks (45-17) advanced out of the regionals for the first time since 1954. Baseball returned to Oregon in 2009 after the university eliminated the sport in 1981. Oregon went 3-0 at the regional this weekend and Sunday got its second victory against the Governors (40-24). Oregon needed two runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat Austin Peay 6-5 Friday night. No comeback was necessary this time. Reed (7-4), Oregon’s No. 2 starter, was brillant from the start. The freshman allowed just two hits over seven innings with a career-high eight strikeouts. Joey Housey finished off the win with two innings of one-hit relief. The Oregon offense backed Reed up with some early run production. The Ducks went up 1-0 in the first, scoring on a fielder’s choice by Thomas. They added two more in the third on a single by Thomas and sacrifice fly by Kyle Garlick. Brett Hambright added a two-run home run in the seventh inning to make it 8-0. Greg Bachman had two of the Governors’ three hits, including a double to lead off the ninth inning. He eventually scored on a fielding error by Oregon second baseman Aaron Payne. Starter Kacy Kemmer (21) took the loss despite throwing just two innings. The Governors used seven pitchers altogether. Austin Peay needed a 3-0 win against Cal State Fullerton earlier Sunday to advance to the game against Oregon.

GAME 63 (KENT STATE 7, #10 OREGON 6) June 9, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park 1 2 3 KENT 0 0 2 ORE 0 0 1

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WP - David Starn (11-3) LP - Alex Keudell (11-5) SAVE - Josh Pierce (2) T - 3:07 A: 4,177 NOTES: Oregon fought back for the final seven innings on Saturday night at PK Park, but the Ducks came up just one hit short in a 7-6 loss to Kent State in the first game of the Eugene Super Regional. In front of a record crowd of 4,177, the Golden Flashes (45-17)

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extended their win streak to 21 games and Oregon lost its first game at PK Park since April 24 – a streak of 14 consecutive wins at home. Oregon (45-18), the No. 5 national seed, found itself trailing 5-1 before getting its first hit in the fifth inning. The Ducks fought back to a 5-4 deficit in the seventh, but a costly error in right field during the top of the eighth allowed two runs to score as Kent State pushed its lead to a three-run advantage with UO down to its final six outs. Kent State starter David Starn (11-3) allowed four runs on five hits and a damaging seven walks while striking out six before he was lifted in the seventh. Alex Keudell (11-5) battled through two Oregon errors, allowing six runs – just two earned – in seven and 1/3 innings while fanning four. Only two of Kent State’s seven runs were earned as Oregon committed three errors.

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WP - Jake Reed (8-4) LP - Ryan Bores (9-3) SAVE - Jimmie Sherfy (19) T - 2:34 A: 3,843 NOTES: Jake Reed battled back after allowing two early runs, and so did the rest of the teammates as No. 10 Oregon kept its College World Series hopes alive with a 3-2 victory at PK Park on Sunday night. Reed (8-4) helped Oregon halt Kent State’s 21-game win streak by holding the Golden Flashes (45-18) to two runs on five hits and two walks, while fanning six in six and 2/3 innings. After surrendering a run in the fourth, the La Mesa, Calif., native retired nine consecutive batters until giving up a two-out single to Derek Toadvine in the bottom of the seventh. The Ducks (46-18) trailed 2-0 entering seventh, but Oregon finally put the pressure on Kent State starter Ryan Bores, as a wild inning allowed UO to turn a two-run deficit into a one-run, 3-2, advantage. Ryon Healy started the rally with his second hit of the game, roping a single into center field. Brett Thomas followed with a single into left field that troubled Kent State’s Alex Miklos, allowing Healy to score and Thomas to move to second. With a runner in scoring position, Kyle Garlick was walked, but Ryan Hambright delivered a game-tying RBI single that found a hole through the right side. With runners on the corners and just one out, Kent State elected to go to its bullpen, and brought Michael Kent to the mound. With Brett Hambright at the plate, Oregon orchestrated the squeeze as the bunt down proved problematic, allowing Garlick to score the go-ahead run. Bores (9-3) was issued the loss allowing three runs on six hits while striking out four. Healy led Oregon with a 2-for-4 effort as Oregon totaled seven hits on the evening. Oregon freshman left-hander Tommy Thorpe pitched one and 2/3 innings of shutout relief for Reed, matching a career best with four strikeouts.

GAME 65 (KENT STATE 3, #10 OREGON 2) June 10, 2012 @ Eugene, Ore. • PK Park 1 2 3 ORE 0 0 0 KENT 1 1 0

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WP - Brian Clark (5-0) LP - Jimmie Sherfy (5-3) T - 2:46 A: 4,825 NOTES: Jimmy Rider drove in the winning run with a shallow pop fly that landed just inside the left-field foul line in the bottom of the ninth, lifting Kent State to a 3-2 win over Oregon on Monday night and sending the Golden Flashes to their first College World Series. Rider’s hit off Oregon closer Jimmie Sherfy fell just out of the reach of shortstop J.J. Altobelli and left fielder Brett Thomas, who appeared to lose track of the ball when it was hit. Derek Toadvine scored from second base before Thomas could attempt a throw, making Kent State (46-18) the first team from the Mid-American Conference since Eastern Michigan in 1976 to advance past the NCAA super regional for a trip to Omaha. The play happened so quickly that most of the Ducks remained at their positions on the field as the Kent State dugout and bullpen emptied to join a pile of players near home plate. Trailing 2-0, the Ducks (46-19) tied it in the eighth inning on a single through a hole in the right side of the infield by Ryon Healy that scored Altobelli and Aaron Payne. Healy’s hit was just the fourth - and last - hit of the game for Oregon. Reliever Brian Clark recorded five straight outs for the win after allowing Healy’s single. Kent State went ahead early, scoring two runs on six hits against Oregon starter Jeff Gold, who didn’t make it out of the second inning. The Golden Flashes scored once in the first on a lined single by T.J. Sutton and then again in the second on a bases-loaded double-play grounder by Evan Campbell. Kent State was shut down by the Ducks’ bullpen the rest of the game, getting just one more hit off four relievers. But Oregon could never get to Kent State starter Tyler Skulina, a 6-foot-6 right-hander who allowed just a pair of singles in his 5 2-3 innings.


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POSTSEASON APPEARANCES 1954

College World Series

Results (0-2) vs. Arizona..................................................L, 12-1 vs. UMass.....................................................L, 5-3

NCAA Western Regionals

Results (3-0) vs. Seattle................................................... W, 9-4 vs. Fresno State........................................... W, 9-5 vs. Fresno State........................................... W, 1-0

1964

NCAA District 8 Playoffs

Results (0-2) vs. USC (May 29, 1964).................................L, 5-0 vs. USC (May 30, 1964).................................L, 9-3

vs. #17 Connecticut (2)..................W, 4-3 (June 6) vs. #10 Florida State (1).................. L, 5-3 (June 6)

2012

NCAA Super Regional

Results (1-2) vs. Kent State................................................L, 6-7 vs. Kent State.............................................. W, 3-2 vs. Kent State................................................L, 2-3

NCAA Regional

Results (3-0) vs. Austin Peay........................................... W, 6-5 vs. Cal State Fullerton................................. W, 7-5 vs. Austin Peay........................................... W, 8-1

2010

Norwich Regional

at Norwich, Conn. • Dodd Stadium (Connecticut)

Results (2-2) vs. #17 Connecticut (2)..................W, 5-3 (June 4) vs. #10 Florida State (1).................. L, 6-4 (June 5)

- Curtis Raulinaitis (above) congratulates right-hander Justin LaTempa during Oregon’s 5-3 victory over No. 17 UConn in the Norwich Regional on June 4, 2010.

CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS Championship

Year

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Northern Division Co-Champions Northern Division Co-Champions Northern Division Champions Northern Division Champions Northern Division Champions Northern Division Champions* Northern Division Champions Northern Division Champions Northern Division Co-Champions Northern Division Champions Northern Division Champions Northern Division Champions Northern Division Champions Northern Division Champions Northern Division Champions Northern Division Co-Champions Northwest Intercollegiate Champions Northwest Intercollegiate Champions

1974 1972 1964 1957 1955 1954 1953 1946 1943 1942 1941 1939 1937 1935 1934 1928 1914 1912

26-19 (.578) 12-6 (.667) 23-13 (.649) 14-4 (.778) 31-11 (.738) 11-5 (.689) 24-9 (.727) 11-3 (.786) 18-8 (.634) 10-3 (.769) 18-8 (.634) 11-5 (.689) 15-4 (.762) 9-3 (.750) 18-9-1 (.661) 11-5 (.689) 15-7 (.682) 12-4 (.750) 20-5 (.800) 11-4 (.733) 15-6 (.714) 11-4 (.733) 20-7 (.747) 11-5 (.688) 13-3 (.857) 12-2 (.857) 14-8 (.636) 11-5 (.689) 16-6 (.727) 10-5 (.667) 11-4 (.733) 7-4 (.636) 11-3 (.786) 8-0 (1.000)

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NATIONAL & CONFERENCE HONORS COLLEGIATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (NORTHERN DIVISION) 1972................................ Dave Roberts, 3B-SS 1980.....................................Mike Ritchey, OF 1979 . ....................................Tom Dodd, OF* ALL-AMERICANS ............................................Mike Ritchey, OF 2012............................ Jimmie Sherfy, RHP#^ 1978.........................................Tom Dodd, OF 2012............................... Alex Keudell, RHP#^ ...............................................Dean Kegler, P 2011.............. Tyler Anderson, LHP, 2nd Team# 1977.........................................Tom Dodd, OF 1972..........................Dave Roberts, 3B-SS%^ 1976.........................................Ray Smith, SS 1968......................................Larry Hanson, SS ..........................................Mike Connolly, OF 1967..................................... Larry Hanson, 3B 1975...................................... Pat McNally, 1B 1957.....................................Terry Maddox, OF ................................................Ray Smith, SS 1955......................................George Shaw, OF ..........................................Don Reynolds, OF 1954......................................George Shaw, OF 1974.............................................Bo Aiello, C 1951.................................... Earl Averill, Jr., OF .................................................Jim Willis, 1B ............................................... Rich Chase, SS FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS ..............................................Guy Krause, 3B 2012...................................... Jake Reed, RHP# ..........................................Don Reynolds, OF ........................Tommy Thorpe, LHP, 2nd Team ...............................................Eric Gilmore, P #Louisville Slugger 1973..........................................Rich Chase, SS %Sporting News ...................................................Jim Willis, 3B ^ABCA ............................................Don Reynolds, OF .........................................Mike Shoup, UTIL-P PACIFIC-12 CONFERENCE 1972......................................Dave Roberts, 3B 2012.................................... Alex Keudell, RHP .................................................Alan Hardin, P ........................................ Jimmie Sherfy, RHP ................................................Guy Krause, OF .......................................Ryon Healy, 1B (HM) ...................................... Greg Brosterhous, OF ..................................... Aaron Jones, OF (HM) * Most Valuable Player .....................................Aaron Payne, 2B (HM) ...................................... Jake Reed, RHP (HM) ALL-COAST (DISTRICT 8 NCAA FIRST TEAM PICKS) PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE 1980...................................... Mike Ritchey, OF 2011...............................Tyler Anderson, LHP 1979.......................................... Tom Dodd, OF ............................................Danny Pulfer, 2B ............................................. Mike Ritchey, OF .................................Kellen Moen, RHP (HM) 1974............................................Jim Willis, 1B 2010...............................Tyler Anderson, LHP 1972................................ Dave Roberts, 3B/SS ...................................J.J. Altobelli, INF (HM) 1970.....................................Phil Bushman, CF ............................ Scott McGough, RHP (HM) 1969.....................................Phil Bushman, CF ...............................Steven Packard, OF (HM) 1968......................................Larry Hanson, SS ..................................Danny Pulfer, INF (HM) 1967..................................... Larry Hanson, 3B ............................... Eddie Rodriguez, C (HM) 1966..................................Ron Delplanche, SS ........................................KC Serna, INF (HM) 1965.................................... Don Banderas, OF ..............................Zack Thornton, RHP (HM) 1964.......................................H.D. Murphy, OF 2009........................Drew Gagnier, RHP (HM) ...............................................Robbie Snow, P ............................ Curtis Raulinaitis, OF (HM) 1963.......................................H.D. Murphy, OF .................................. Erik Stavert, RHP (HM) 1957.....................................Terry Maddox, OF 1956..........................................John Keller, SS PACIFIC-8 CONFERENCE (FIRST TEAM) 1955......................................George Shaw, OF 1971.................................... Dave Roberts, SS ............................................Pete Williams, 3B 1970................................... Phil Bushman, CF 1954...............................George Shaw, SS ........................................ Roger Schiewe, 2B ........................................ Norm Forbes, P 1969................................... Phil Bushman, CF .........................................Neal Marlett, C 1968.................................... Larry Hanson, SS 1953...............................George Shaw, SS 1967....................................Larry Hanson, 3B PACIFIC-8 CONFERENCE

ALL-NORTHERN DIVISION 1966..................................Ron Delplanche, SS ...................................... Dennis Baldridge, OF ..................................................Dale Ehler, OF 1965................................... Keith Lampard, 1B .........................................Ron Delplanche, 3B .........................................Rich Armstrong, OF ........................................... Don Banderas, OF ...........................................Wally Palmberg, P 1964............................................Jeff Allen, 2B ..............................................H.D, Murphy, OF .................................................Ed Vetterm 3B ...............................................Robbie Snow, P 1963.......................................H.D, Murphy, OF ....................................................Arba Ager, P ...............................................Robbie Snow, P 1962........................................Dave Moore, 2B .........................................Bob Christianson, P 1961........................................Dave Moore, 2B .............................................Ray Haroldson, C .................................................Fred Ballard, P 1960.......................................Jim Hollister, 1B 1959.................................. Wimp Hastings, 2B ..............................................Jim Hollister, 1B 1958.................................. Wimp Hastings, 2B ....................................................Ellis Olson, C 1957................................... Terry Maddox, OF

........................................Wimp Hastings, 2B ..................................................Ellis Olson, C .....................................Stan Dmochowsky, P ................................................. Len Read, OF ...................................................Don Lane, P 1956........................................John Keller, SS .......................................... Terry Maddox, OF ...................................... Dick Schlosstein, 1B ...................................................Don Lane, P 1955....................................George Shaw, OF ...............................................John Keller, SS .............................................. Neal Marlett, C ............................................ Jim Johnson, 2B ............................................ Terry Maddox, P 1954....................................George Shaw, OF ..............................................Norm Forbes, P .......................................... Pete Williams, 3B ...............................................John Keller, SS .............................................. Neal Marlett, C 1953.................................... George Shaw, SS ..............................................Jim Livesay, OF ..............................................Norm Forbes, P 1952...................................Daryle Nelson, 2B .............................................. Joe Sugura, OF 1951...................................Daryle Nelson, 2B ...................................................Joe Tom, 3B ...............................................Earl Averill, OF

.........................................Jim Livesay, OF • Tyler Anderson (pictured above) became the first Oregon Duck since 1972 to receive All-Ameri1951...................................Earl Averill, OF can honors when he was named to the 2011 Louisville Slugger All-American Second Team following his junior year in 2011. .................................... Daryle Nelson, 2B

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HONORS CONTINUED 1950...................................Daryle Nelson, 2B 1948.......................................Walt Kirsch, 2B PAC-12 CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC 2012...................................Joey Housey (1st) ........................................ Aaron Payne (2nd) ...........................................Ryon Healy (HM) ....................................Kevin Shepherd (HM) PAC-10 CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC 2011.................................. Jack Marder (2nd) ......................................... Joey Housey (HM) 2010.................................. Joey Housey (HM) ......................................... Alex Keudell (HM) ........................................Geoff Nichols (HM) 2009............................Caleb Tommasini (1st) ........................................Geoff Nichols (HM) PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2012............................Brett Thomas (April 9) .................................. Aaron Payne (April 29) .....................................Aaron Payne (May 7) PAC-10 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2011......................... Aaron Jones (March 21) .................................. Danny Pulfer (May 16) 2010.....................Eddie Rodriguez (March 8) ............................. Eddie Rodriguez (May 17) PAC-12 PITCHERS OF THE WEEK 2012......................... Jimmie Sherfy (Feb. 21) .................................... Alex Keudell (April 9) .................................. Alex Keudell (April 16)

NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAM 2012.................... 3B, Ryan Hambright (MVP) ........................................C, Brett Hambright ..............................................1B, Ryon Healy .............................................OF, Aaron Jones ........................................... OF, Brett Thomas .............................................. RHP, Jake Reed 2010...............................RHP, Justin LaTempa ........................................ OF, Steven Packard .................................................. SS, KC Serna GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD 2012 Alex Keudell, RHP........................Semifinalist 2011 Tyler Anderson, LHP..................... Semifinalist STOPPER OF THE YEAR 2012 Jimmie Sherfy, RHP............................Finalist NATIONAL PITCHER OF THE WEEK 2012 Jordan Spencer, LHP............ (College Baseball Insider) Alex Keudell, RHP............................... (CB360) NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2010 Justin LaTempa, RHP..........................NCBWA

Pitchers Scott McGough (left) and Tyler Anderson (right) spent the summer of 2010 playing for the Collegiate National Team. Baseball America had both slingers ranked in its “Team USA Top 20 Prospects” evaluation. The duo helped Team USA win the silver medal at the FISU World University Baseball Championships in Tokyo, Japan after traveling to Cary, N.C., Omaha, Neb., and Taipei, Taiwan.

PAC-10 PITCHERS OF THE WEEK 2011.......................... Madison Boer (Feb. 22) 2010..........................Justin LaTempa (May 3)

COLLEGIATE NATIONAL TEAM 2012..........................C, Brett Hambright ................................LHP, Tommy Thorpe ....................................... RHP, Jake Reed 2010.........................LHP, Tyler Anderson ...............................RHP, Scott McGough

• In 2011, Danny Pulfer became the Ducks’ first all-conference position player since the program returned in 2009. Pulfer led the Ducks batting .351 (5th Pac-10) with 79 hits (2nd Pac-10), 16 doubles (T-4th Pac-10), a .426 on-base percentage (2nd Pac-10) and 105 total bases (T-4th Pac-10). 110

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OREGON TEAM AWARDS

DON KIRSCH MEMORIAL AWARD The Don Kirsch Memorial Award was instituted in 1972 and is awarded to the varsity baseball player who most exemplified the standard of excellence set by Donald Kirsch, former University of Oregon baseball coach who passed away on May 7, 1970 after compiling a record of 445-242 in 23 years at Oregon, including producing a winning season in each of his 23 years. Past winners include:

1972 . ..................................................Dave Roberts, 3B 1973....................................................Don Reynolds, OF 1974.........................................................Eric Gilmore, P 1975.......................................................Pat McNally, 1B 1976.................................................... Brian Peterson, P 1977........................................................ Paul Kirsch, OF 1978.................................................... Pete Wilkinson, C 1979..................................................... Mike Ritchey, OF

PALMER AWARD The Palmer Award is presented annually to the outstanding baseball player with the selection being made by members of the varsity award. Past winners include:

1955.........................................................John Keller, SS 1957............................................................Ellis Olson, C 1958............................................................Ellis Olson, C 1959..................................................Wimp Hastings, SS 1960.............................................................Ron Walp, C 1961...................................................... Ed Davidson, 2B 1962.................................................Bob Christianson, P 1962........................................................Leon Hayes, SS 1963......................................................H.D. Murphy, OF 1964......................................................H.D. Murphy, OF 1964.......................................................Robbie Snow, P 1965................................................... Don Banderas, OF 1966.............................................. Dennis Baldridge, OF 1966.................................................Ron Delplanche, SS 1967.................................................Ron Delplanche, SS 1968.................................................Ron Delplanche, SS 1968................................................ Dave Heuberger, OF 1969................................................... Phil Bushman, OF 1969........................................................ Jon Wheeler, P 1970.................................................. Roger Schiewe, 2B 1971.....................................................Dave Roberts, SS 1972............................................... Dave Roberts, 3B/SS

• In 2010, Eddie Rodriguez (pictured above) was voted the team’s most outstanding offensive player and MVP after helping Oregon gain a NCAA Regional berth. Rodriguez was named Pac-10 honorable mention after finishing second on the roster batting .329, while leading the Ducks with 45 runs driven in, seven home runs, and a .482 slugging percentage

1973.........................................................Mike Shoup, P 1974...........................................................Jim Willis, 1B 1975..........................................................Ray Smith, SS 1976..........................................................Ray Smith, SS 1977........................................................Glenn Fisher, P 1978......................................................... Tom Dodd, OF 1979......................................................... Tom Dodd, OF 1980....................................................Randy Porter, INF

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

2010..................................................Eddie Rodriguez, C 2011.................................................... Danny Pulfer, INF 2012................................................... Alex Keudell, RHP

MOST VALUABLE PITCHER

JOHN HAMMER MOST IMPROVED PLAYER

2010................................................. Madison Boer, RHP 2011................................................... Kellen Moen, RHP 2012................................................ Jimmie Sherfy, RHP

OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

2010..................................................... Dylan Gavin, INF 2011.........................................................Jack Marder, C 2012........................................................Ryon Healy, 1B

MOST IMPROVED ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

2010.............................................. Ryan Hambright, INF 2011......................................................Nick Wagner, OF 2012..................................................Brando Tessar, RHP

2010................................................Tyler Anderson, LHP 2011..............Tyler Anderson, LHP & Madison Boer, RHP 2012................................................... Alex Keudell, RHP

SCHOLAR ATHLETES

OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE PLAYER

TEAM CAPTAINS

2010..................................................Eddie Rodriguez, C 2011..................................................... Danny Puler, INF 2012........................................................Ryon Healy, 1B

2010..............Scott McGough, RHP & Geoff Nichols, RHP 2011.......... Scott McGough, RHP & Shawn Peterson, INF 2012..................................................Brett Hambright, C

OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER

BEST TEAMMATE

2010..................................................... J.J. Altobelli, INF 2011..................................................... J.J. Altobelli, INF 2012..................................................... J.J. Altobelli, INF

2011...........................................Erik Bonn, Dylan Gavin, 2012............. Joey Housey, Jack Marder, Kevin Shepherd

2010.................................................. Geoff Nichols, RHP 2011.......... Scott McGough, RHP & Shawn Peterson, INF 2012......................................................Daniel Pardini, C

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Coach 1906 None 1907 None 1908 Thomas Kelly 1909 Thomas Kelly 1910 Thomas Kelly 1911 Paul Lynch 1912 Homer Jamison 1913 Hugo Bezdek 1914 Hugo Bezdek 1915 Hugo Bezdek Total

W 4 10 6 6 9 8 8 5 11 6 73

Pacific Coast Year Coach W 1916 Hugo Bezdek 5 1917 No season due to World War I 1918 Dean Walker 10 1919 Shy Huntington 1 1920 Shy Huntington 11 1921 George Bohler 6 1922 George Bohler 2 Total 35 Northern Division Year Coach W 1923 George Bohler 3 1924 Bill Reinhart 6 1925 Bill Reinhart 5 1926 Bill Reinhart 4 1927 Bill Reinhart 3 1928 Bill Reinhart 11 1929 Bill Reinhart 8 1930 Bill Reinhart 15 1931 Bill Reinhart 8 1932 Bill Reinhart 5 1933 Bill Reinhart 7 1934 Bill Reinhart 16 1935 Bill Reinhart 14 1936 Howard Hobson 13 1937 Howard Hobson 13 1938 Howard Hobson 17 1939 Howard Hobson 20 1940 Howard Hobson 17 1941 Howard Hobson 15 1942 Howard Hobson 20 1943 Howard Hobson 15 1944 No Season due to World War II 1945 No Season due to World War II 1946 Howard Hobson 18 1947 Howard Hobson 19 1948 Don Kirsch 12 1949 Don Kirsch 18 1950 Don Kirsch 12 1951 Don Kirsch 14 1952 Don Kirsch 19 1953 Don Kirsch 15 1954 Don Kirsch 18 1955 Don Kirsch 18 1956 Don Kirsch 18 1957 Don Kirsch 24 1958 Don Kirsch 19 1959 Don Kirsch 18

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L T 5 6 3 1 4 1 6 6 0 4 3 3 40 2

PCT. .444 .625 .650 .591 .600 .571 1.000 .555 .786 .667 .646

L T PCT. 4 .555

W 4

2 6 9 13 15 49 0

.733 .143 .550 .316 .118 .417

6 2 .750 1 6 .143 5 5 .500 4 8 .333 0 12 .000 20 37 .351

L T 15 12 1 7 4 9 4 9 7 10 10 6 6 8 11 3 9 7 11 6 5 7

PCT. W L PCT. .167 1 13 .071 .342 Not Available .418 1 7 .125 .500 4 4 .500 .250 2 6 .250 .733 7 4 .636 .471 8 8 .500 .682 8 7 .533 .444 8 8 .500 .333 5 10 .333 .528 3 3 .500 .727 10 5 .667 .636 11 5 .689 .542 9 7 .564 .857 12 2 .857 .654 9 7 .564 .747 11 5 .688 .607 8 8 .500 .714 11 4 .733 .800 11 4 .733 .682 12 4 .750

9 1 7 6 7 11 14 12 4 8 8 8 9 9 11

.661 .731 .667 .720 .552 .500 .613 .762 .634 .634 .634 .727 .679 .621

11 9 10 10 6 7 9 9 11 10 8 11 9 8

L PCT. 4 .500

5 7 5 4 10 9 6 3 5 3 5 3 5 5

.689 .563 .667 .714 .375 .438 .600 .750 .689 .769 .615 .786 .643 .615

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Finish 2nd 1st 5th 3rd 5th 7th

Finish 5th 6th 4th 4th T1st T3rd 3rd 3rd 4th T2nd 1st 1st T2nd 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 1st 1st T1st 1st T2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st T2nd 3rd

1960 Don Kirsch 1961 Don Kirsch 1962 Don Kirsch 1963 Don Kirsch 1964 Don Kirsch 1965 Don Kirsch 1966 Don Kirsch Total

12 7 19 9 29 9 1 25 7 31 11 27 8 1 21 18 641 358 4

.632 .679 .756 .781 .738 .764 .538 .642

6 6 10 10 11 12 8 342

Round Robin Year Coach 1967 Don Kirsch 1968 Don Kirsch 1969 Don Kirsch 1970 Don Kirsch 1971 Mel Krause Total

W 16 22 22 16 19 95

L T 14 15 1 19 14 18 80 1

PCT. .533 .592 .537 .533 .514 .543

W L PCT. 7 5 .583 8 10 .638 8 13 .381 5 9 .357 7 9 .439 35 46 .432

Finish 5th 5th 6th 7th 5th

Northern Division Year Coach 1972 Mel Krause 1973 Mel Krause 1974 Mel Krause 1975 Mel Krause 1976 Mel Krause 1977 Mel Krause 1978 Mel Krause 1979 Mel Krause 1980 Mel Krause 1981 Mel Krause Total

W L T 23 13 23 13 26 19 20 19 20 18 14 27 23 24 14 27 19 21 16 21 198 202

PCT. .649 .638 .578 .513 .526 .341 .489 .341 .475 .434 .498

W 14 9 12 5 6 4 7 3 6 2 68

L PCT. 4 .778 9 .500 6 .667 10 .333 12 .333 14 .222 9 .438 11 .214 10 .375 16 .111 101 .402

Finish T1st 2nd T1st 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd 4th 4th 4th

Pac-10 Year 2009* 2010 2011 2012

W 14 40 33 46

PCT. .250 .625 .558 .708

W 4 13 11 16

L 23 14 16 11

Finish 10th T-5th 8th 2nd

133 111 1 .545

44

64 .407

Coach George Horton George Horton George Horton George Horton

Total *Horton’s record in 2009 was 13-40 Overall Total

L 42 24 26 19

T 0 0 1 0

1,175 840 8 .583

6 .500 5 .545 5 .667 5 .667 5 .689 6 .667 9 .471 579 .591

PCT. .148 .481 .407 .592

3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd

509 485 .512

Former University of Oregon baseball coach Mel Krause, is the second-winningest baseball coach in school history and was instrumental in the return of the program following a 28-year absence. Krause served as a player, assistant and head coach of the Ducks’ baseball program in a career that spanned five decades. He served as the head coach from 1970 to 1981 when the program was eliminated, during which time he accumulated a 218-220-1 record and won two conference Northern Division championships. He is a member of three sports Hall of Fames, including the Oregon Athletics Hall of Fame (2001), the Portland Interscholastic League (2002) and the State of Oregon Hall of Fame (2002). Beyond his long career as a player and coach at Oregon, Krause left his mark throughout the state as a threesport star at Portland’s Commerce High School (now Cleveland), a professional baseball player in the Northwest League from 1954 to 1961, and as a basketball coach at Milwaukee, Franklin, North Eugene and Sheldon high schools. He led Franklin (1956) and North Eugene (1963) to basketball state championships, and led Sheldon to a state baseball title in 1966. Following his coaching career, Krause worked as a scout for the San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies and the Los Angeles Dodgers.


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DUCKS IN THE DRAFT RISING STOCK

Last Draft 2012 (18th Rd.)

Prior to Oregon 2010 (38th Rd)

Notes: The first Duck chosen, selected by the Colorado Rockies in the 18th round as the No. 558 overall pick ... Named to the Eugene All-Regional team in 2012 and a Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention selection, Jones batted .303 with 39 RBI ... The draft-eligible sophomore drove in 75 runs during his two-year career at Oregon, and totaled 64 runs scored, 118 hits, 22 doubles, four triples and eight home runs ... Spent most of his time in right field, but also saw time at catcher in 2012 ... Drove in the game-winning run on 10 occasions as a junior, while totaling 18 multiplehit games and nine multiple-RBI games ... Produced 14 two-out RBI.

Joey Housey, RHP

2012 (27th Rd.)

2012 (27th Rd.)

2010 (38th Rd)

Tyler Anderson, LHP

2011 (1st Rd.)

2008 (50th Rd)

Notes: The Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year, was selected in the 27th round (No. 842 overall) by the Tampa Bay Rays ‌ Was named a Louisville Slugger Second Team All-American as well as a Golden Spikes Award semifinalist ... In 2012, tossed three complete games, including one shutout, and in 117.1 innings with 70 strikeouts while holding batters to a .226 clip ... 23 career wins are an all-time Oregon record, while 11 wins in 2012 rank first in single-season history as well ... Against top25 competition in 2012, finished 6-1 with an 2.36 ERA ... Against ranked opponents, tossed two complete games including one shutout and held opposing batters to a .202 clip.

MADISON BOER

Name Aaron Jones, C/OF

Alex Keudell, RHP

2008 (31st)

Notes: Following redshirt junior season in 2012, was drafted in the 27th round (No. 832 overall) by the Cincinnati Reds ... The right-hander made 21 appearances out of the Oregon bullpen in 2012 ... Maintained a 1.85 ERA, and had a 2-0 record with one save and 27 strikeouts in 34 innings of work ... During career with the Ducks, posted a 7-2 record with a 2.11 ERA and two saves ... In 57 career appearances, tossed 81 innings and struck out 71 batters.

Notes: Following his junior season in 2011, was the 20th overall pick of the Colorado Rockies, becoming the second first-round draft pick in the history of the club ... Named to the Louisville Slugger All-American Second Team, and also one of the 30 semifinalists for the 2011 USA Golden Spikes Award ... Oregon’s first two-time Pac-10 All-Conference selection since the program was reinstated ... Left Oregon with the alltime record with 285 career strikeouts, and the Oregon single-season record with 114 strikeouts (2011) and the single-game record for strikeouts (14) ... Finished career tied for third all-time in career wins with 17, and was the first UO pitcher to record back-to-back seasons with at least 100 strikeouts (105, 2010; 114, 2011) ... Averaged 8.77 strikeouts per nine innings during his career.

Madison Boer, RHP

2011 (2nd Rd.) Undrafted Notes: Following junior season in 2011, was drafted in the second round (87) by the Minnesota Twins ... Managed a 2.27 ERA in 18 appearances, 12 starts and 99 innings of work while holding opposing batters to a .234 clip as a junior, recording a career-best 74 strikeouts ... Earned Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week honors after shutting out Hawaii for eight innings on one hit, including no hits into the seventh in a 4-0 victory

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DUCKS IN THE DRAFT Scott McGough, RHP

2011 (5th Rd.)

2008 (46th Rd.)

Notes: Following junior season in 2011, was drafted in the 5th round (164) by the Los Angeles Dodgers ... In three years on the mound compiled a career ERA of 3.33 in 135.1 innings tossed ... Nine career saves ranked second all time when his Oregon career was over, while 74 appearances on the mound were the most in the history of the program.

Kellen Moen, RHP 2011 (7th Rd.) Undrafted Notes: Following his senior season in 2011, was

drafted in the seventh round (216) by the Kansas City Royals ... During two years at Oregon, made 31 appearances on the mound – all in relief ... Finished his UO career with a 1-4 record, 2.89 ERA, and 49 strikeouts in 46.2 innings pitched... Earned Pac-10 honorable mention accolades in 2011 after setting a new UO record with eight saves in a single season.

Jack Marder, C

Danny Pulfer, INF

KC Serna, INF

2011 (42nd Rd.) Undrafted Notes: Following his junior season in 2011, was drafted in the 42nd round (1,268) by the Cleveland Indians ... Oregon’s starting shortstop for three years ... Named to the 2010 Norwich All-Regional Team, and was also a 2010 Pac-10 honorable mention selection following his sophomore campaign ... During his career batted .276 ... 163 career hits ranked second all-time in program history when he left UO, while 93 career runs scored ranked seventh ... During his sophomore season led the Ducks batting .348 with 81 hits, as well as 13 doubles, 37 runs driven in, 45 runs scored, 14 stolen bases and a .476 slugging percentage. Justin LaTempa, RHP 2010 (12th Rd.) 2008 (22nd Rd.) Notes: Following his senior season in 2010, was drafted in the 12th round (384) by the Los Angeles Angels ... A Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week and National Pitcher of the Week in 2010 ... Named to the Norwich All-Regional team.

2011 (16th Rd.) 2009 (30th Rd.) Notes: Following his sophomore season in 2011, was drafted in the 16th round (483) by the Seattle Mariners ... A draft-eligible sophomore, spent two seasons with the Ducks batting .232 in 336 career at-bats ... During two seasons drove in 52 runs, and recorded 17 doubles as well as seven home runs.

2011 (19th Rd.)

Undrafted

Notes: Following his junior season in 2011, was

drafted in the 19th round (574) by the Arizona Diamondbacks ... The Ducks’ starting second baseman for three consecutive seasons ... Named to the Pac10 All-Conference team following the 2011 regular season, becoming the first position player to earn the honor since the Oregon program was reinstated ... Departed Oregon with a .302 career average, and holds the all-time records for hits (193), doubles (31), at-bats (639), games played (78) and multiple-hit games (58).

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DUCKS IN THE DRAFT Drew Gagnier, RHP 2010 (17th Rd.) Undrafted Notes: Undrafted out of high school and as a redshirt junior, was selected by the Detroit Tigers in the 17th round (523 overall) ... During two years at Oregon made 45 relief appearances and one start, tossing 52.2 innings ... Finished collegiate career with a 3.08 ERA, a 1-0 record and 11 saves.

Zack Thornton, RHP 2010 (23rd Rd.) 2008 (43rd Rd.) Notes: After battling injury his junior season, made a remarkable return to the mound as a senior and Oregon’s Sunday starter ... Named Pac-10 honorable mention, and ranked eighth in the Pac-10 with nine wins ... Ranked 10th in the Pac-12 in both ERA (3.04) and batters struck out looking (28).

Erik Stavert, RHP

2009 (7th Rd.) 2008 (42nd Rd.) Notes: Drafted in 42nd round out of Chabot College in 2008... Drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 7th round of the 2009 MLB Draft after one season at Oregon ... Named Pac-10 honorable mention after finishing 2009 with a 5-6 record, 3.04 ERA and 82 strikeouts.

Bennett Whitmore, LHP 2009 (32nd Rd.) 2008 (44th Rd.) Notes: Drafted in the 44th round out of Fresno Community College in 2008 ... Drafted in the 32nd round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the Seattle Mariners after one year at Oregon.

Eddie Rodriguez, C

2010 (32nd Rd.) Undrafted Notes: Undrafted out of high school and Wenatchee Valley CC, and returned to the diamond as a senior after rehabbing from a knee injury that cut his junior campaign short ... Named Pac-10 Honorable Mention after leading the Ducks with 45 RBI and seven home runs ... A two-time Pac-10 Player of the Week ... Became the first UO player since reinstatement to hit for the cycle vs. East Tennessee State on May 16.

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ALL-TIME DRAFT RESULTS

Jim Officer, LHP

2012 (3) Aaron Jones, OF Joey Housey, RHP Alex Keudell, RHP

Colorado Rockies Cincinnati Reds Tampa Bay Rays

18th (558) 27th (832) 27nd (842)

2011 (8) Tyler Anderson, LHP Madison Boer, RHP Scott McGough, RHP Kellen Moen, RHP Jack Marder, C Danny Pulfer, INF Alex Keudell, RHP^ KC Serna, INF

Colorado Rockies Minnesota Twins Los Angeles Dodgers Kansas City Royals Seattle Mariners Arizona Diamondbacks Minnesota Twins Cleveland Indians

1st (20) 2nd (87) 5th (164) 7th (216) 16th (483) 19th (574) 38th (1,168) 42nd (1,268)

2010 (4) Justin LaTempa, RHP Drew Gagnier, RHP Zack Thornton, RHP Eddie Rodriguez, C

Los Angeles Angels Detroit Tigers Oakland A’s Florida Marlins

12th (384) 17th (523) 23rd (695) 32nd (977)

1st (3rd)$

Bend Rainbows Bend Rainbows

7th (148) 8th (173)

Los Angeles Angels

1st (14)$

1967 (1) Larry Hanson, 3B

Chicago Cubs

3rd (42)$

1966 (3) Ron Delplanche, SS Charles Hopkins, RHP Dale Ehler, C Dennis Baldridge, OF

Chicago Cubs San Francisco Giants Chicago Cubs New York Yankees

17th (325) 23rd (457) 32nd (612) 3rd (50)$

1965 (4) Keith Lampard, OF Dennis Baldridge, OF Dale Ehler, C Ron Delplanche, 3B

Houston Astros New York Yankees Baltimore Orioles New York Mets

2nd (24) 3rd (59) 46th (710) 48th (817)

1970 (2) Jim Van Wyck, SS Phil Bushman, OF 1968 (1) Larry Hanson, SS

2009 (3) Erik Stavert, RHP Colorado Rockies Drew Gagnier, RHP^ Oakland A’s Bennett Whitmore, RHP^ Seattle Mariners

7th (214) 14th (423) 32nd (953)

1980 (1) Tom Dodd, OF

1st (7)*

ALL-TIME FREE AGENT SIGNEES* 2010 (1) Ryan Fleckenstein, LHP * since 2009

New York Yankees

1979 (1) Tom Dodd, OF

Oakland Athletics

2nd (31)

1975 (2) Don Reynolds, OF Jim Willis, 1B

San Diego Padres Houston Astros

18th (410) 1st (7)*

1974 (2) Russ Francis, RHP Craig Husband, LHP

Kansas City Royals Kansas City Royals

9th (210) 9th (152)#

1972 (2) Dave Roberts, 3B Steve Greenough, LHP

San Diego Padres San Francisco Giants

1st (1st) 15th (355)

1971 (1) 116

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DUCKS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES Former University of Oregon standout Joe Gordon became the Ducks’ first inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame on July 26, 2010. Gordon was a nine-time All-Star second baseman with the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians, playing on five World Series Championship teams (1938, ‘39,’ 41, ‘43 with the Yankees and 1948 with the Indians). In 1942, Gordon was the American League MVP with the Yankees after hitting .322 and batting in 103 runs. He played six seasons of second base for New York before joining the armed forces in 1944. He returned to baseball in 1946 and was traded to Cleveland, where he spent the last five years of his career before retiring in 1950. In 11 seasons, Gordon hit 253 home runs, batted .268 and drove in 975 runs. Defensively he finished his career with a .970 fielding percentage and led the AL in assists four times and double plays three times. During the Indians 1948 World Series championship run, Gordon hit .280 with 32 home runs and 124 RBI. Gordon played for Oregon during the 1934 and 1935 seasons, and his .358 career batting average ties for fourth all-time in the record books. During the 1934 and 1935 seasons, the Ducks combined for a 30-14 record and two Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division championships. After his playing career, Gordon managed the Cleveland Indians (1958), Detroit Tigers (1960), Kansas City A’s (1961) and Kansas City Royals (1969). Gordon was a native of Portland, Ore., and attended Jefferson High School. Photo courtesy of National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, NY.

EARL AVERILL

CURT BARCLAY

Oregon: 1950-53 • Major League Debut: April 19, 1956 YEAR TEAM 1956 Cleveland 1958 Cleveland 1959 Chicago Cubs 1960 Chicago Cubs Chicago WS 1961 Anaheim 1962 Anaheim 1963 Philadelphia Totals (7 years)

G 42 17 74 52 10 115 92 47 449

AVG .237 .182 .237 .235 .214 .266 .219 .268 .242

AB 93 55 186 102 14 323 187 71 1031

R 12 2 22 14 2 56 21 8 137

H 22 10 44 24 3 86 41 19 249

Oregon: 1951 • Major League Debut: April 21, 1957 RBI 14 7 34 13 2 59 22 8 159

Important notes: Dec. 11, 1952 signed by the Cleveland Indians as an amateur free agent.

2B 6 1 10 4 0 9 9 2 41

3B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HR 3 2 10 1 0 21 4 3 44

YEAR TEAM 1957 NY Giants 1958 San Francisco Totals (3 years)

G 37 6 44

YEAR TEAM 1957 NY Giants 1958 San Francisco 1959 San Francisco Totals (3 years)

G/GS 28/5 6/1 0/0 29/5

AVG .190 .667 .234

AB 58 6 66

W-L 9-9 1-0 0-0 10-9

R 4 2 6 SV 0 0 0 0

H 11 4 15 ERA 3.44 2.81 54.00 3.48

RBI 4 0 4 IP 183.0 16.0 1.0 200.0

2B 1 2 1 H 196 16 2 214

3B 0 0 0

HR 0 0 0

BB 48 5 2 55

SO 67 6 0 73

3B 6 6 3 4 15 17 15 7 1

HR 0 0 1 2 4 3 5 0 0

Important notes: Signed by the New York Giants as an amateur free agent.

CARSON BIGBEE Oregon: 1915 • Major League Debut: August 24, 1916

Earl Averill and head coach George Horton

YEAR 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924

TEAM Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh

G 43 133 92 125 137 147 150 123 89

AVG .250 .239 .255 .276 .280 .323 .350 .299 .262

AB 164 469 310 478 550 632 614 499 282

R 17 46 47 61 78 100 113 79 42

H 41 112 79 132 154 204 215 149 74

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2B 3 11 11 11 19 23 29 18 4

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DUCKS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES 1925 Pittsburgh 66 .278 126 31 30 8 7 0 0 1926 Pittsburgh 42 .221 68 15 15 4 3 1 2 Totals (11 years) 1147 .287 4192 629 1205 324 139 75 17 Important notes: In 1921 ranked in the top-10 of six categories; singles (161, 1st), at-bats (632, 2nd), hits (204, 3rd), triples (17, 3rd), runs (100, 8th) and stolen bases (21, 8th). In 1922 ranked in the top-10 of 10 categories; singles (166, 1st), hits (215, 2nd), triples (15, 3rd), batting average (.350, 4th), stolen bases (24, 4th), on-base percentage (.405, 5th), RBI (99, 5th), runs (113, 7th), at-bats (614, 8th) and total bases (289, 10th).

LYLE BIGBEE Oregon: 1913-15 • Major League Debut: April 15, 1920 YEAR TEAM 1920 Philadelphia 1921 Pittsburgh Totals (2 years)

G 38 5 43

YEAR TEAM 1920 Philadelphia 1921 Pittsburgh Totals (2 years)

G/GS 12/2 5/0 17/2

AVG .187 .000 .182

AB 75 2 77

W-L 0-3 0-0 0-3

R 5 0 5 SV 0 0 0

H 14 0 14 ERA 8.00 1.13 6.96

RBI 8 0 8 IP 45.0 8.0 53.0

2B 2 0 2 H 66 4 70

3B 0 0 0

HR 1 0 1

BB 25 4 29

SO 12 1 13

JOE GORDON Oregon: 1934-35 • Major League Debut: April 18, 1938 YEAR TEAM 1938 NY Yankees 1939 NY Yankees 1940 NY Yankees 1941 NY Yankees 1942 NY Yankees 1943 NY Yankees 1946 NY Yankees 1947 Cleveland 1948 Cleveland 1949 Cleveland 1950 Cleveland Totals (11 years)

G 127 151 155 156 147 152 112 155 144 148 119 1566

AVG .255 .284 .281 .276 .322 .249 .210 .272 .280 .251 .236 .268

AB 458 567 616 588 538 543 376 562 550 541 368 5707

R 83 92 112 104 88 82 35 89 96 74 59 914

H 117 161 173 162 173 135 79 153 154 136 87 1530

Oregon: 1977-79 • Major League Debut: July 25, 1986

YEAR TEAM 1912 Philadelphia 1913 Philadelphia 1914 Philadelphia Brooklyn 1918 St. Louis Totals (4 years)

AVG .231 .231

AB 13 13

R 1 1

H 3 3

RBI 2 2

2B 0 0

3B 0 0

HR 1 1

Important notes: June 5, 1979; drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 2nd round of the 1979 amateur draft, but did not sign. Jan. 11, 1980; drafted by the New York Yankees in the 1st round (7th pick) of the 1980 amateur draft (secondary phase).

3B 7 5 10 7 4 5 0 6 4 3 1 52

HR 25 28 30 24 18 17 11 29 32 20 19 253

BYRON HOUCK Oregon: 1911 • Major League Debut: May 15, 1912

G 8 8

2B 24 32 32 26 29 28 15 27 21 18 12 264

Important notes: Before the 1936 season was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent...was a nine-time All-Star (1939, ‘40, ‘41, ‘42, ‘43, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49)...1942 AL MVP.

TOM DODD YEAR TEAM 1986 Baltimore Totals (1 year)

RBI 97 111 103 87 103 69 47 93 124 84 57 975

YEAR TEAM 1912 Philadelphia 1913 Philadelphia 1914 Philadelphia Brooklyn 1915 St. Louis Totals (4 years)

G AVG 30 .065 41 .083 3 .333 17 .233 27 .150 118 G/GS 30/17 41/19 3/3 17/9 27/2 118/50

AB 62 60 3 30 20 175

W-L 8-8 14-6 0-0 2-6 2-4 26-24

R 1 1 0 3 1 6 SV 1 0 0 0 2 3

H 4 5 1 7 3 20 ERA 2.94 4.14 3.27 3.13 2.39 3.30

RBI 4 3 0 1 2 10 IP 180.7 176.0 11.0 92.0 71.7 532.0

2B 1 1 0 1 1 4 H 148 147 14 95 58 462

3B 0 0 0 1 0 1 BB 74 122 6 43 29 274

HR 0 0 0 1 0 1 SO 75 71 4 45 29 224

Important notes: In 1912 his 7.37 hits allowed per nine innings ranked third in the AL...in 1918 his 22 games finished were second in the AL.

BARNEY KOCH Oregon: 1943 • Major League Debut: July 23, 1944 YEAR TEAM 1944 Brooklyn Total (1 year)

G 33 33

AVG .219 .219

AB 96 96

R 11 11

H 21 21

RBI 1 1

2B 2 2

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

RBI 2 5 7

2B 0 8 8

3B 0 1 1

HR 1 0 1

KEITH LAMPARD Oregon: 1965 • Major League Debut: September 15, 1969 YEAR TEAM 1969 Houston 1970 Houston Total (2 years)

G 9 53 62

AVG .250 .236 .238

AB 12 72 84

R 2 8 10

H 3 17 20

Important notes: June 8, 1965 was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 2nd round of the 1965 amateur draft.

Joe Gordon • New York Yankees • 1938-46 Photo courtesy of National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, NY.

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DUCKS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES MOON MULLEN Oregon: 1937-39 • Major League Debut: April 18, 1944 YEAR TEAM 1944 Philadelphia Total (1 year)

G 118 118

AVG .267 .267

AB 464 464

R 51 51

H 124 124

RBI 31 31

2B 9 9

3B 4 4

HR 0 0

1980 Texas 1981 Houston 1982 Philadelphia Total (10 years)

101 27 28 709

YEAR TEAM 1941 Chicago Cubs Totals (1 year)

G/GS 3/0 3/0

AVG .500 .500

AB 2 2

W-L 0-0 0-0

R 0 0 SV 0 0

H 1 1 ERA 7.20 7.20

RBI 0 0 IP 5.0 5.0

2B 0 0 H 3 3

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

BB 3 3

SO 2 2

27 4 2 194

56 13 6 483

30 5 2 208

4 3 1 77

0 0 0 7

10 1 0 49

Dave Roberts (pictured left) played from 1970-72 at the University of Oregon, and was named the Collegiate Player of the Year in 1972. Following the 1972 season, he was the first pick of the 1972 Major League Baseball draft, selected by the San Diego Padres. Roberts made his MLB debut on June 7, 1972, and played 10 seasons in the league - six with the Padres. Arguably his best season was 1973, when he hit .286 with 64 RBI, 56 runs scored, 21 home runs and 20 doubles.

Oregon: 1938 • Major League Debut: June 8, 1941 G 3 3

235 54 33 2017

Important notes: Drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 1st round (1st pick) of the 1972 amateur draft.

WELLINGTON “WIMPY” QUINN YEAR TEAM 1941 Chicago Cubs Total (1 year)

.238 .241 .182 .239

BILL SAYLES

Oregon: 1937 • Major League Debut: July 13, 1939 YEAR TEAM 1939 Boston 1943 NY Giants Brooklyn Total (2 years)

G 5 19 6 30

AVG .143 .308 .500 .273

YEAR TEAM 1939 Boston 1943 NY Giants Brooklyn Totals (2 years)

G/GS 5/0 18/3 5/0 28/3

W-L 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-3

AB 7 13 2 22

R 0 2 0 2

H 1 4 1 6

SV ERA 0 0 0 0

RBI 0 0 0 0

2B 0 1 0 1

3B 0 0 0 0

HR 0 0 0 0

IP 14.0 53.0 13.1 80.1

H 14 60 14 87

BB 13 23 10 46

SO 9 38 5 52

RBI 1 1 8 10

2B 1 0 5 6

3B 0 1 0 1

HR 1 0 0 1

RAY SMITH

Oregon: 1975-76 • Major League Debut: April 9, 1981 YEAR TEAM 1981 Minnesota 1982 Minnesota 1983 Minnesota Total (3 years)

Don Reynolds • San Diego Padres • 1978-79

DON REYNOLDS G 57 30 87

AVG .253 .222 .242

AB 87 45 132

R 8 6 14

H 22 10 32

RBI 10 6 16

2B 2 1 3

3B 0 2 2

HR 0 0 0

Important notes: June 3, 1975 was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 18th round of the 1975 amateur draft.

DAVE ROBERTS Oregon: 1970-72 • Major League Debut: June 7, 1972 YEAR 1972 1973 1974 1975 1977 1978 1979

TEAM San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego Texas

G 100 127 113 33 82 54 44

AVG .200 .217 .224 .219

AB 40 23 152 215

R 4 1 11 16

H 8 5 34 47

Important notes: Signed by the Minnesota Twins as an amateur free agent in 1977...in MLB debut was 1-for-2 vs. Oakland.

Oregon: 1972-1975 • Major League Debut: June 8, 1941 YEAR TEAM 1978 San Diego 1979 San Diego Total (2 years)

G 15 9 59 83

AVG .244 .286 .167 .283 .220 .216 .262

AB 418 479 318 113 186 97 84

R 38 56 26 7 15 7 12

H 102 137 53 32 41 21 22

RBI 33 64 18 12 23 7 14

2B 17 20 10 2 14 4 2

3B 0 3 1 0 1 1 1

HR 5 21 5 2 1 1 3

DICK WHITMAN

Oregon: 1940-42 • Major League Debut: April 16, 1946 YEAR TEAM 1946 Brooklyn 1947 Brooklyn 1948 Brooklyn 1949 Brooklyn 1950 Philadelphia 1951 Philadelphia Total (6 years)

G 104 4 60 23 75 19 285

AVG .260 .400 .291 .184 .250 .118 .259

AB 265 10 165 49 132 17 638

R 39 1 24 8 21 0 93

H 69 4 48 9 33 2 165

RBI 31 2 20 2 12 0 67

2B 15 0 13 2 7 0 37

3B 3 0 0 0 0 0 3

HR 2 0 0 0 0 0 2

Important notes: Final game was June 4, 1951...played in back-to-back World Series; in 1949 for Brooklyn vs. the New York Yankees and in 1950 for Philadelphia vs. the New York Yankees...appeared in four total World Series games (1 Brooklyn, 3 Philadelphia)...in those games went 0-for-4 with one walk.

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OREGON VS. ALL OPPONENTS Opponent..........................................................W-L-T Arizona...........................................................................5-15-1 Arizona State.....................................................................5-11 Arkansas Pine Bluff.............................................................1-0 Army...................................................................................0-1 Austin Peay.........................................................................2-0 Belmont..............................................................................1-0 Boise State..........................................................................0-1 Brigham Young...................................................................5-3 California........................................................................20-21 Cal Poly-Pomona.................................................................0-3 Cal Poly-SLO........................................................................3-2 Cal State East Bay (formerly Hayward)................................0-2 Cal State Fullerton...............................................................3-0 Cal State L.A........................................................................1-2 Cal State Stanislaus.............................................................2-4 Cal Western.........................................................................1-2 Chapman............................................................................1-2 Chico State..........................................................................1-1 Claremont...........................................................................0-2 Connecticut.........................................................................3-0 Cornell................................................................................1-0 East Tennesse State.............................................................3-0 Eastern Michigan................................................................0-1 Eastern Oregon...................................................................3-1 Florida State........................................................................0-2 Fresno State......................................................................11-6 Gonzaga............................................................................10-0 Hawaii...............................................................................6-12 Humboldt State...................................................................2-2 Idaho.........................................................................108-35-1 Idaho State..........................................................................0-1 Illinois.................................................................................0-1 Indiana................................................................................0-1 Kansas.................................................................................1-0 Kent State...........................................................................1-2

Opponent..........................................................W-L-T Lewis & Clark.....................................................................36-5 Lewis-Clark State................................................................1-0 Linfield............................................................................58-15 Long Beach State................................................................7-4 Loyola Marymount..............................................................1-3 Maine..................................................................................1-0 Massachusetts.....................................................................0-1 Mississippi State..................................................................1-0 Nevada................................................................................6-5 Northwest Nazarene...........................................................1-0 Oklahoma...........................................................................0-1 Oral Roberts........................................................................1-0 Oregon State...............................................................153-164 Oregon Tech........................................................................4-0 Pacific (CA)..........................................................................3-2 Pacific (OR)........................................................................38-8 Pepperdine..........................................................................0-1 Pittsburgh...........................................................................1-0 Portland..........................................................................86-33 Portland State.................................................................45-22 Puget Sound.......................................................................3-3 Sacramento State................................................................3-6 Saint Mary’s........................................................................4-5 San Diego............................................................................5-0 San Diego Maritime............................................................1-0 San Diego State................................................................1-2-1 San Francisco......................................................................7-0 San Francisco State.............................................................1-1 San Jose State...................................................................10-9 Santa Clara..........................................................................7-4 Seattle...........................................................................16-1-1 Southern Oregon............................................................16-4-1 Southern Utah.....................................................................1-0 Stanford..........................................................................12-24 Tennessee...........................................................................0-1

Opponent..........................................................W-L-T Texas State..........................................................................0-2 Tulane.................................................................................1-0 UC Davis..............................................................................3-1 UC Irvine.............................................................................0-3 UC Riverside........................................................................2-1 UC Santa Barbara................................................................0-2 UCLA.................................................................................7-18 USC...................................................................................8-22 Utah....................................................................................5-1 Utah State...........................................................................0-1 Vandenberg AFB.................................................................1-0 Vanderbilt...........................................................................3-0 Washington.............................................................138-127-1 Washington State.....................................................116-148-1 Western Oregon................................................................27-5 Westmont...........................................................................1-1 West Virginia.......................................................................1-0 Whitman...........................................................................13-8 Wichita State.......................................................................2-2 Willamette.....................................................................14-3-1 Wisconsin............................................................................1-0 Wyoming............................................................................1-0

Andrew Schmidt and the rest of his teammates celebrate after his walk-off single scored Eddie Rodriguez in the bottom of the ninth to lead Oregon to an 1-0 victory over the 2008 defending College World Series champion Fresno State Bulldogs on Feb. 27, 2009. The game and win were firsts at PK Park. 120

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YEAR-BY-YEAR BATTING Year AVG G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG BB HBP OBP SO SF SH 1950 .260 23 550 72 143 76 16 2 8 1951 NOT AVAILABLE 1952 .290 31 576 121 167 97 22 5 9 1953 .261 19 740 113 194 94 21 17 9 1954 26 560 102 156 85 26 10 12 1955 .294 26 432 96 127 88 16 10 7 1956 .285 26 449 101 128 83 21 8 2 1957 .296 33 503 92 149 83 24 6 11 1958 .306 28 477 114 146 93 23 7 8 19 1959 .261 29 448 74 117 58 13 1 6 19 1960 .242 19 399 44 82 38 12 5 3 7 1961 .271 28 892 189 245 161 28 9 9 39 1962 .274 39 1222 247 335 205 48 18 24 38 1963 .236 32 1017 155 240 127 31 9 14 27 1964 .280 42 1400 277 392 235 64 16 27 55 1965 .302 36 1214 259 367 229 58 10 43 127 37 1966 .280 39 1259 225 353 194 45 15 32 159 1967 .258 30 923 150 238 132 37 8 18 119 145 1968 .236 37 1154 153 273 123 47 10 11 153 215 1969 .256 41 1286 155 329 127 44 11 12 431 135 250 1970 .257 30 974 154 250 136 33 13 11 342 129 156 1971 .237 37 1139 190 270 162 40 6 27 402 169 187 1972 .275 37 1224 228 336 59 13 26 499 230 240 1973 .295 36 1234 251 365 215 52 9 46 573 161 228 1974 .280 45 1536 287 430 254 57 13 48 657 215 243 1975 .273 39 1281 207 350 186 57 7 37 530 166 184 1976 .270 38 1174 210 317 179 50 6 18 433 162 167 1977 .269 41 1286 212 346 171 39 11 20 469 182 184 8 17 1978 .255 47 1527 240 398 207 61 12 33 582 174 236 1979 .271 41 1344 221 362 202 53 8 26 509 143 180 1980 .278 40 1291 216 359 184 58 4 17 476 171 14 147 9 28 1981 NOT AVAILABLE 2009 .227 56 1764 158 400 144 56 16 16 536 .304 134 45 .296 372 11 49 2010 .292 64 2137 376 624 332 120 12 32 864 .404 217 67 .373 346 14 78 2011 .258 60 1979 282 510 252 96 11 19 685 .346 210 70 .346 372 27 84 2012 .265 65 2119 304 562 266 95 20 29 784 .370 245 77 .359 400 24 88

SB 19 24 21 24 11 12 14 27 9 9 54 71 36 59 45 44 29 33 42 20 29 29 50 50 38 43 37 38 53 29 60 73 62 73

Outfielder H.D. MURPHY played for Oregon during the 1963 and 1964 seasons. He was a two-time NCAA District 8 selection and was also named to the Northern Division All-Star Team in back-to-back seasons. He left Oregon with a .381 (83-of-218) career batting average, in addition to 48 RBIs, 46 runs scored, 10 doubles, six triples and six home runs. His one-handed over-the-fence catch of a sure-to-be home run against Oregon State rates as one of the finest defensive plays in an Oregon baseball uniform.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR PITCHING Year ERA W-L G CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB 1950 4.65 7-9 143.1 134 109 74 1951 NOT AVAILABLE 1952 9-6 140.2 1953 3.00 16-6 188.2 150 102 70 111 1954 3.00 11-5 143.0 116 83 55 110 1955 4.00 10-3 102.0 99 74 49 48 1956 3.95 8-5 13 114.0 103 70 50 73 1957 2.98 11-3 14 127.0 121 64 39 57 1958 4.00 9-5 120.2 118 71 59 60 1959 2.67 8-5 13 111.0 82 43 34 37 1960 2.28 6-5 11 87.0 69 41 22 46 1961 3.10 19-9 232.2 193 116 80 119 1962 2.77 29-9 325.0 226 144 100 148 1963 2.14 25-7 269.0 200 85 64 100 1964 1.70 31-11 360.1 242 121 68 127 1965 2.84 27-8 301.0 250 140 95 152 1966 3.96 21-18 5 322.2 304 191 142 138 1967 3.31 16-14 8 247.2 225 124 91 123 1968 2.62 22-15 37 12 319.0 243 129 93 155 1969 3.32 22-19 41 9 341.2 275 170 126 198 1970 3.48 16-14 30 251.1 218 138 97 154 1971 4.22 19-18 37 290.1 293 194 136 173 1972 3.14 24-13 37 317.1 307 155 111 143 1973 4.17 9-9 18 153.1 135 108 71 108 1974 4.29 26-19 45 25 379.2 357 223 181 227 1975 4.60 20-19 39 11 324.2 369 220 166 178 1976 3.53 20-18 38 10 301.0 319 184 118 120 1977 5.27 14-27 41 10 327.2 371 275 182 164 1978 4.07 23-24 47 12 386.2 418 246 175 182 1979 4.23 14-27 41 16 334.2 368 222 158 143 1980 4.50 19-21 40 4 5 330.1 350 234 165 149 1981 NOT AVAILABLE 2009 5.07 14-42 56 4 2/2 8 483.0 498 330 272 239 2010 3.29 40-24 64 2 6/5 14 564.1 549 253 206 151 2011 2.95 33-26 60 3 9/9 17 545.2 467 214 179 202 2012 2.99 46-19 65 7 6/2 22 584.1 464 226 194 243

SO 210

HBP

E

FLD

84 114 8 91 7 63 4 66 342 126 25 88 381 182 32 94 4 89 2 67 5 171 8 239 14 253 12 267 17 221 232 210 290 302 193 205 236 115 224 181 162 145 181 153 213 33 991 595 98

.941

357 513 500 439

.961 .968 .975 .978

47 65 38 82

WP

49 43 41 35

PO

1449 1693 1637 1753

A

634 699 689 749

85 79 59 55

Following his junior season in 2011, Tyler Anderson was selected by the Colorado Rockies as the 20th overall pick of the MLB Draft, becoming the second first-round draft pick in the history of Oregon. He was named to the Louisville Slugger All-American Second Team, and was also announced as one of the 30 semifinalists for the 2011 USA Golden Spikes Award. Anderson was Oregon’s first two-time Pac-10 All-Conference selection since the program was reinstated. A three-year Friday night starter for Oregon, he holds the all-time record with 285 career strikeouts, holds the Oregon single-season record with 114 strikeouts (2011) and holds the single-game record for strikeouts (14).

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STATISTICAL TOP ‘10s BATTING

Team National Top 50 Rankings Year 2011 2012 2012

Category Sacrifice bunts Triples Sacrifice bunts

Total 84 20 88

Rank 4th 28th 2nd

Individual National Top 50 Rankings Year 2011 2012 2012

Name Jack Marder Aaron Payne Aaron Payne

Category Hit By Pitch Hit By Pitch Sacrifice Bunts

Total 17 25 18

Rank 29th 11th 11th

FIELDING

Team National Top 50 Rankings Year 2012 2012

Category Fielding Percentage Double Plays

BATTING AVERAGE 1. .306........................................... 1958 2. .302........................................... 1965 3. .296........................................... 1957 4. .295........................................... 1973 5. .294........................................... 1955 6. .292........................................... 2010 7. .290........................................... 1952 8. .285........................................... 1956 9. .280........................................... 1974 .280........................................... 1966 .280........................................... 1964 GAMES 1 . 65..................................... 2012 2. 64.............................................. 2010 3. 60.............................................. 2011 4. 56.............................................. 2009 5. 47.............................................. 1978 6. 45.............................................. 1974 7. 42.............................................. 1964 8. 41.............................................. 1979 41.............................................. 1977 41.............................................. 1969 AT BATS 1 . 2119.................................. 2012 2. 2004.......................................... 2010 3. 1979.......................................... 2011 4. 1764.......................................... 2009 5. 1536.......................................... 1974 6. 1527.......................................... 1978 7. 1400.......................................... 1964 8. 1344.......................................... 1979

Total .978 57

Rank 7th 24th

9 . 1291.......................................... 1980 10. 1286.......................................... 1977 1286.......................................... 1969 RUNS 1 . 376............................................ 2010 2. 304....................................2012 3. 287............................................ 1974 4. 282............................................ 2011 5. 277............................................ 1964 6. 259............................................ 1965 7. 251............................................ 1973 8. 247............................................ 1962 9. 240............................................ 1978 10. 228............................................ 1972 HITS 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

624............................................ 2010 562................................... 2012 510............................................ 2011 430............................................ 1974 400............................................ 2009 398............................................ 1978 392............................................ 1964 367............................................ 1965 365............................................ 1973 362............................................ 1979

RUNS BATTED IN 1 . 332............................................ 2010 2. 266................................... 2012 3. 254............................................ 1974 4. 252............................................ 2011 5. 235............................................ 1964

6 . 7. 8. 9. 10.

229............................................ 1965 215............................................ 1973 207............................................ 1978 205............................................ 1962 202............................................ 1979

DOUBLES 1. 120............................................ 2010 2. 96.............................................. 2011 3. 95..................................... 2012 4. 64.............................................. 1964 5. 61.............................................. 1978 6. 59.............................................. 1972 7. 58.............................................. 1980 58.............................................. 1965 9. 57.............................................. 1975 57.............................................. 1974

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

210............................................ 2011 182............................................ 1977 174............................................ 1978 171............................................ 1980 169............................................ 1971 166............................................ 1975

STRIKEOUTS 1 . 400................................... 2012 2. 372............................................ 2011 372............................................ 2009 4. 346............................................ 2010 5. 250............................................ 1969 6. 243............................................ 1974 7. 240............................................ 1972 8. 236............................................ 1978 9. 228............................................ 1973 10. 215............................................ 1968

TRIPLES 1 . 20..................................... 2012 2. 18.............................................. 1962 3. 17.............................................. 1953 4. 16.............................................. 2009 16.............................................. 1964 6. 15.............................................. 1966 7. 13.............................................. 1974 13.............................................. 1972 13.............................................. 1970 10. 12.............................................. 2010 12.............................................. 1978

SACRIFICE HITS 1. 88..................................... 2012 2. 84.............................................. 2011 3. 78.............................................. 2010 4. 55.............................................. 1964 5. 49.............................................. 2009 6. 39.............................................. 1961 7. 38.............................................. 1962 8. 37.............................................. 1965 9. 28.............................................. 1980 10. 27.............................................. 1963

HOME RUNS 1 . 48.............................................. 1974 2. 46.............................................. 1973 3. 43.............................................. 1965 4. 37.............................................. 1975 5. 33.............................................. 1978 6. 32.............................................. 2010 32.............................................. 1966 8. 29..................................... 2012 9. 27.............................................. 1971 27.............................................. 1964

STOLEN BASES 1 . 73..................................... 2012 73.............................................. 2010 3. 71.............................................. 1962 4. 62.............................................. 2011 5. 60.............................................. 2009 6. 59.............................................. 1964 7. 54.............................................. 1961 8. 53.............................................. 1979 9. 50.............................................. 1974 50.............................................. 1973

TOTAL BASES 1 . 864............................................ 2010 2. 784................................... 2012 3. 685............................................ 2011 4. 657............................................ 1974 5. 582............................................ 1978 6. 573............................................ 1973 7. 536............................................ 2009 8. 530............................................ 1975 9. 509............................................ 1979 10. 499............................................ 1972

WINNING PERCENTAGE 1 . .781 (31-11).............................. 1963 2. .764 (27-8-1)............................. 1965 3. .762 (15-4)................................ 1953 4. .756 (29-9)................................ 1962 5. .738 (31-11).............................. 1964 6. .727 (24-9)................................ 1957 7. .679 (19-9)................................ 1961 .679 (19-9)................................ 1958 9. .638 (23-13).............................. 1972 .638 (23-13).............................. 1973

WALKS 1 . 245................................... 2012 2. 230............................................ 1972 3. 217............................................ 2010 4. 215............................................ 1974

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PITCHING

Team National Top 50 Rankings Year 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012

Category ERA Walks allowed per 9 inn. Hits allowed per 9 inn. Strikeouts per 9 inn. Strikeouts per 9 inn. Hits Allowed per 9 inn. ERA Hits allowed per 9 inn. ERA

8. 9................................................. 1969 9. 8................................................. 1967 10. 7....................... ................2012

Total 3.29 2.41 8.76 8.2 8.2 7.74 2.95 7.15 2.99

Individual National Top 50 Rankings Year 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012 ERA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Tyler Anderson Zack Thornton Tyler Anderson Zack Thornton Tyler Anderson Tyler Anderson Alex Keudell Jimmie Sherfy

Category Hits allowed per 9 inn. Walks allowed per 9 inn. Strikeouts Victories Strikeouts Hits allowed per 9 inn. Victories Saves

1.70............................................ 1964 2.14............................................ 1963 2.28............................................ 1960 2.62............................................ 1968 2.67............................................ 1959 2.77............................................ 1962 2.84............................................ 1965 2.99................................... 2012 2.95............................................ 2011 3.00............................................ 1953 3.00............................................ 1954

WINS 1. 46...................................... 2012 2. 40............................................... 2010 3. 33............................................... 2011 4. 31............................................... 1964 5. 29............................................... 1962 6. 27............................................... 1965 7. 26............................................... 1974 8. 25............................................... 1963 9. 24............................................... 1972 10. 23............................................... 1978 LOSSES (Min 30 GP) 1. 42............................................... 2009 2. 27............................................... 1979 27............................................... 1977

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Total 7.36 1.6 105 9 114 6.27 11 19

Rank 3rd 3rd 14th 30th 10th 10th 19th 2nd 12th

Rank 34th 34th 36th 49th 22nd 24th 9th 2nd

26............................................... 2011 24............................................... 2010 24............................................... 1978 21............................................... 1980 19............................................... 1969 19............................................... 1974 19............................................... 1975 19...................................... 2012

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 584.1................................. 2012 2. 564.1.......................................... 2010 3. 545.2.......................................... 2011 4. 483.0.......................................... 2009 5. 386.2.......................................... 1978 6. 379.2.......................................... 1974 7. 360.1.......................................... 1964 8. 341.2.......................................... 1969 9. 334.2.......................................... 1979 10. 330.1.......................................... 1980 COMPLETE GAMES 1. 25............................................... 1974 2. 16............................................... 1979 3. 12............................................... 1968 12............................................... 1978 5. 11............................................... 1975 6. 10............................................... 1977 10............................................... 1976

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STRIKEOUTS 1. 513............................................. 2010 2. 500............................................. 2011 3. 439.................................... 2012 4. 357............................................. 2009 5. 302............................................. 1969 6. 290............................................. 1968 7. 267............................................. 1964 8. 253............................................. 1963 9. 239............................................. 1962 10. 236............................................. 1972 FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED (Min 30 GP) 1. 85............................................... 1963 2. 121............................................. 1964 3. 124............................................. 1967 4. 129............................................. 1968 5. 138............................................. 1970 6. 140............................................. 1965 7. 144............................................. 1962 8. 155............................................. 1972 9. 170............................................. 1969 10. 184............................................. 1976 FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED (Min 30 GP) 1. 64............................................... 1963 2. 68............................................... 1964 3. 91............................................... 1967 4. 93............................................... 1968 5. 95............................................... 1965 6. 97............................................... 1970 7. 100............................................. 1962 8. 111............................................. 1972 9. 118............................................. 1976 10. 126............................................. 1969 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (Min 30 GP) 1. 200............................................. 1963 2. 218............................................. 1970 3. 225............................................. 1967 4. 226............................................. 1962 5. 242............................................. 1964 6. 243............................................. 1968 7. 250............................................. 1960 8. 275............................................. 1969 9. 293............................................. 1961 10. 304............................................. 1966 FEWEST WALKS (Min 30 GP) 1. 100............................................. 1963 2. 120............................................. 1976 3. 123............................................. 1967

4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

127............................................. 1964 138............................................. 1966 143............................................. 1972 143............................................. 1979 149............................................. 1980 151............................................. 2010 154............................................. 1970

STRIKEOUTS/9 INN. 1. 13.2............................................ 1950 2. 8.5.............................................. 1963 3. 8.2..................................... 2011 8.2.............................................. 2010 8.2.............................................. 1968 6. 8.0.............................................. 1969 7. 7.6.............................................. 1967 8. 7.2.............................................. 1959 9. 7.0.............................................. 1958 10. 6.9.............................................. 1960 6.9.............................................. 1970 FEWEST RUNS/9 INN. 1. 2.8.............................................. 1963 2. 3.0.............................................. 1964 3. 3.5..................................... 2012 3.5.............................................. 2011 3.5.............................................. 1959 6. 3.6.............................................. 1968 7. 4.0.............................................. 1962 4.0.............................................. 2010 9. 4.2.............................................. 1960 4.2.............................................. 1965 FEWEST HITS/9 INN. 1. 6.0.............................................. 1964 2. 6.3.............................................. 1962 3. 6.6.............................................. 1959 4. 6.7.............................................. 1963 5. 6.9.............................................. 1968 6. 7.1..................................... 2012 7.1.............................................. 1960 8. 7.2.............................................. 1953 7.2.............................................. 1969 10. 7.3.............................................. 1954 FEWEST WALKS/9 INN. 1. 2.4.............................................. 2010 2. 3.0.............................................. 1959 3. 3.2.............................................. 1964 4. 3.3.............................................. 1963 5. 3.3.............................................. 2011 6. 3.6.............................................. 1976 7. 3.7..................................... 2012 8. 3.8.............................................. 1966 3.8.............................................. 1979 10. 4.0.............................................. 1957


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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1950

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases PITCHING Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Daryle Nelson (.441) Daryle Nelson (2) Don Kimball (2) Don Kimball (16) Daryle Nelson (6) Daryle Nelson (6) Chuck Strader (1) Daryle Nelson (7) Mel Krause (4) Mel Krause (46) Mel Krause (62.2)

1952

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases PITCHING Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Duane Owens (.429) Earl Averill (5) Earl Averill (12) Earl Averill (20) Joe Sugura (20) Jim Livesay (3) Ron Phillips (3) Earl Averill (2) Jim Livesay (6) Daryle Neslon (6) Bill Mays (3) Son Siegmund (34) Don Siegmund (56.2)

1953

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases PITCHING Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Earl Averill (.333) Earl Averill (5) Earl Averill (21) Earl Averill (30) Don Siegmund (4) George Shaw (5) Jimmy Johnson (4) Norm Forbes (5) Norm Forbes (51) Norm Forbes (69.0)

1954

Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases

John Keller (2) Dick Schlosstein (15) George Shaw (17) Pete Williams (4) Neal Marlett (3) George Shaw (5)

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Terry Maddox (2.54) Terry Maddox (6) Terry Maddox (26) Terry Maddox (39.0)

1956

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Don Lane (1.27) Don Lane (4) Stan Dmochowsky (19) Don Lane (42.1)

1957

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Ellis Olson (.351) Terry Maddox (3) Ellis Olson (13) Wimp Hastings (20) Ellis Olson (20) Terry Maddox (5) Wimp Hastings (2) Ellis Olson (2) Wimp Hastings (2) Jim Pifher (2) Stan Dmochowsky (2.16) Stan Dmochowsky (4) Stan Dmochowsky (32) Stan Dmochowsky (46.2)

1958

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases

Norm Forbes (.476) George Shaw (4) George Shaw (17) Norm Forbes (20) Dick Schlosstein (4) Dick Schlosstein (2) George Shaw (7)

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases

PITCHING Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Norm Forbes (5) Norm Forbes (51) Norm Forbes (69.0)

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

1959

1955

BATTING Average

John Keller (.462) Terry Maddox (1) Don Lane (1) Terry Maddox (26) John Keller (24) Jim Pifher (6) Jim Pingree (3) John Keller (3) Jerry Ross (3)

Norm Forbes (.556)

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI

Len Read (.446) Ellis Olson (3) Ellis Olson (17) Len Read (25) Wimp Hastings (9) Len Read (2) Jim Pifher (2) Don Lane (2.02) Don Lane (5) Don Lane (35) Ron Whittaker (40.2) Jim Bode (.370) Walt Baranski (3) Walt Baranski (11)

Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Wimp Hastings (15) Ron Walp (15) Ron Walp (4) Walt Baranski (1) Wimp Hastings (3) Hugh Springer (1.27) Denny Peterson (3) Denny Peterson (40) Denny Peterson (49)

1960

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Ray Haroldson (.303) Ron Walp (1) Jim Hollister (6) Ray Haroldson (10) Jim Hollister (10) Ray Haroldson (3) Jim Hollister (3) Jim Hollister (3) Fred Ballard (2.25) Jack Loy (3) Fred Ballard (28) Fred Ballard (24.0) Bob Christiansen (24.0)

1961

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Ed Davidson (.386) Ed Davidson (2) Ray Haroldson (22) Ray Haroldson (32) Dave Moore (32) Dave Moore (7) Ray Haroldson (5) Ed Davidson (11) Fred Ballard (2.68) Fred Ballard (6) Fred Ballard (60) Denny Peterson (68.2)

1962

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases

Sandy Nosler (.330) Leon Hayes (4) Leon Hayes (33) Leon Hayes (44) Dave Moore (44) Trev Swangard (7) John Livingston (4) Trev Swangard (15)

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Robbie Snow (1.35) Bob Christiansen (8) Bob Christiansen (62) Robbie Snow (55.2)

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits

H.D. Murphy (.422) Fred Pettengill (5) Fred Pettengill (22) John Livingston (27) H.D. Murphy (27)

1963

Doubles Triples Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Seven Tied (3) Three Tied (2) John Livingston (14) Thatch McLeod (1.17) Robbie Snow (6) Robbie Snow (78) Robbie Snow (68.2)

1964

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases

H.D. Murphy (.364) Don Banderas (7) H.D. Murphy (35) H.D. Murphy (56) Ken Jensen (11) H.D. Murphy (6) Don Banderas (12)

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Robbie Snow (1.08) Robbie Snow (9) Robbie Snow (70) Robbie Snow (92.1)

1965

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases

Rich Armstrong (.369) Keith Lampard (11) Keith Lampard (37) Ron Delplanche (43) Ron Delplanche (11) Ron Delplanche (4) Don Banderas (18)

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games

Wally Palmberg (2.05) Wally Palmberg (7) Wally Palmberg (57) Wally Palmberg (78.2) Wally Palmberg (6)

1966

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games

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Dennis Baldridge (.382) Ron Delplanche (8) Dale Ehler (39) Ron Delplanche (51) Three Tied (7) Ron Delplanche (4) Scott Cress (10) Joe Kniesr (2.07) Joe Kniesr (4) Ken Hadden (46) Ken Hadden (64.2) Joe Kniesr (2) Jerry Gjesvold (2) Larry Hanson (.397) Ron Delplanche (7) Ron Delplanche (20) Ron Delplanche (36) Three Tied (6) Dave Heuberger (3) Ron Delplanche (33) Dave Heuberger (11)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games

Jon Wheeler (1.44) Jon Wheeler (5) Jon Wheeler (70) Jon Wheeler (61.2) Jon Wheeler (5)

Jon Wheeler (2.18) Jon Wheeler (6) Jon Wheeler (84) Jon Wheeler (75.2) Jon Wheeler (5)

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1968

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Walks Stolen Bases

Larry Hanson (.328) Scott Cress (5) Scott Cress (19) Larry Hanson (44) Larry Hanson (11) Larry Hand (3) Dave Heubeger (28) Don Banderas (5)

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games

Eric Olson (0.99) Mike Nicksic (9) Jon Wheeler (68) Jon Wheeler (77.1) Mike Nicksic (4)

1969

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games

Phil Bushman (.367) Four Tied (2) Colby Howe (26) Colby Howe (37) Colby Howe (7) Earle Wicklund (3) Colby Howe (52) Phil Bushman (22) Phil Bushman (12)

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Roger Schiewe (.321) Colby Howe (5) Colby Howe (28) Mike Bubalo (34) Jim Van Wyck (34) Colby Howe (5) Phil Bushman (3) Colby Howe (52) Colby Howe (17) Phil Bushman (7) Fred Cardell (2.19) Fred Cardell (6) Fred Cardell (52) Fred Cardell (57.2)

1971

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Walks Stolen Bases

Greg Brosterhous (.337) Guy Krause (7) Dave Roberts (34) Dave Roberts (44) Mike Bubalo (8) Greg Brosterhous (2) Dave Roberts (2) Guy Krause (33) Earle Wicklund (8)

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Bob Claydon (2.36) Alan Hardin (5) Andy Jones (5) Rick Mealey (40) Rick Mealey (54.2)

1972

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Mike Shoup (1.95) Mike Shoup (5) Phil Schneider (5) Mike Shoup (47) Mike Shoup (69.1)

1974 Dave Roberts (.410) Dave Roberts (12) Dave Roberts (47) Dave Roberts (59) Greg Brosterhous (12) Bob Neal (2) Don Reynolds (2) Dave Roberts (107) Guy Krause (48) Mike Long (5) Bob Claydon (1.64) Alan Hardin (5) Mike Shoup (5) Alan Hardin (42) Alan Hardin (48.2)

1973

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases

Dave Ulrich (.380) Jim Willis (14) Jim Willis (46) Jim Willis (58) Don Reynolds (11) Bob Anderson (5) Don Reynolds (86) Guy Krause (36) Don Reynolds (14)

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games

Eric Gilmore (2.20) Eric Gilmore (8) Greg Richards (56) Eric Gilmore (82.0) Eric Gilmore (9)

1975 Jim Willis (.405) Don Reynolds (8) Don Reynolds/Jim Willis (30) Jim Willis (49) Rich Chase/Jim Willis (8) Don Reynolds (3) Rich Chase (78) Don Reynolds (26) Don Reynolds/Steve Wolf (11)

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games

Pat McNally (.372) Ray Smith (10) Ron Hollins (38) Don Reynolds (43) Don Reynolds (9) Bob Anderson (2) Ray Smith (2) Ray Smith (80) Ray Smith (26) Don Reynolds (11) Dean Roberts (11) Steve Fazzolari (2.45) Kent Couchee (5) Greg Richards (37) Kent Couchee (67.2) Kent Couchee (6)

1976

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Tom Dodd (1977-80) was a three-time Pac-8 Northern Division all-conference selection and was voted Player of the Year in 1979 after batting .329 with 46 RBIs. 126

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Ray Smith (.308) Ray Smith (5) Dave Ulrich (5) Ray Smith (26) Ray Smith (40) Ray Smith (9) Six Tied (1) Ray Smith (66) Glen Gaboury (28) Mike Connelly (6) Vic Kelley (3.91) Mark Carnathan (4) Brian Peterson (4) Craig Fetzer (28) Brian Peterson (60.0) Brian Peterson (4)


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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games

Tom Dodd (.359) Tom Dodd (8) Tom Dodd (25) Tom Dodd (46) Tom Dodd (9) Paul Kirsch (3) Tom Dodd (81) Steve Elam (26) Three Tied (6) Glenn Fisher (2.22) Glenn Fisher (3) Glenn Fisher (35) Glenn Fisher (81.0) Glenn Fisher (7)

1978

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games

Tom Dodd (.331) Tom Dodd (12) Steve Elam (35) Tom Dodd (57) Tom Dodd (10) Tom Dodd (4) Tom Dodd (111) Steve Elam (27) Tom Dodd (10) Dean Kegler (2.60) Dean Kegler (8) Glenn Fisher (39) Dean Kegler (90.0) Dean Kegler (7)

1979

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Total Bases Walks

Kirk Cameron (.362) Tom Dodd (10) Tom Dodd (46) Tom Dodd (52) Glenn Baggerly (11) Mike Ritchey (4) Tom Dodd (92) Denny Boom (28)

Stolen Bases PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games

Mike Ritchey (10) Dean Kegler (3.13) Dean Kegler (4) Dean Kegler (51) Dean Kegler (97.2) Dean Kegler (9)

1980

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases

Randy Porter (.313) Randy Porter (6) Randy Porter (34) Randy Porter (42) Mike Carr (8) Randy Porter (8) Steve Crum (2) Randy Porter (68) Steve Crum (20) Doug Baker (6)

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games Saves

Mike Talia (2.96) Jim Givens (7) Mike Heil (40) Mike Talia (40) Dean Kegler (70.0) Mike Talia (2) Eric Austad (4)

2009

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Runs Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases Slugging Pct.

Curtis Raulinaitis (.291) KC Serna (3) KC Serna (19) Curtis Raulinaitis (59) Curtis Raulinaitis (10) Kenny Bartz (3) Curtis Raulinaitis (3) Caleb Tommasini (3) Caleb Tommasini (26) Curtis Raulinaitis (75) Danny Pulfer (19) Caleb Tommasini (16) Curtis Raulinaitis (.369)

In 2009, senior outfielder Caleb Tommasini led the Ducks and tied for fifth in the Pac-10 stealing 16 bases. Tommasini was Oregon’s leadoff hitter for the majority of the season and scored a team-leading 26 runs. He was also a Pac-10 All-Academic First Team selection.

On-base Pct. Hit-by-pitch Sac bunts At-bats PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games Saves Opposing batting avg. Won-loss Pct. Appearances

Curtis Raulinaitis (.354 Caleb Tommasini (8) Danny Pulfer (11) Curtis Raulinaitis (203) Erik Stavert (3.04) Erik Stavert (5) Erik Stavert (82) Erik Stavert (94.2) Madison Boer (2) Drew Gagnier (7) Erik Stavert (.230) Erik Stavert (.455) Ryan Fleckenstein (28)

2010

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Runs Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases Slugging Pct. On-base Pct. Hit-by-pitch Sacrifice bunts At-bats

KC Serna (.348) Eddie Rodriguez (7) Eddie Rodriguez (45) KC Serna (81) Danny Pulfer (14) Marcus Piazzisi (3) Danny Pulfer (47) KC Serna (111) Marcus Piazzisi (27) KC Serna (14) Eddie Rodriguez (.482) KC Serna (.419) Jack Marder (15) Danny Pulfer (12) Danny Pulfer (247)

PITCHING ERA Tyler Anderson (2.98) Wins Zack Thornton (9) Strikeouts Tyler Anderson (105) Innings Pitched Tyler Anderson (102.2) Complete Games Tyler Anderson (1) Justin LaTempa (1) Saves Madison Boer (5) Opposing batting avg. Tyler Anderson (.219) Won-loss Pct. Zack Thornton (1.000, 9-0) Appearances Scott McGough (25)

Complete Games T. Anderson/M. Boer/A. Keudell (1) Saves Kellen Moen (8) Opposing batting avg. Tyler Anderson (.201) Won-loss Pct. Christian Jones (.778 (7-2) Appearances Scott McGough (31)

2012

BATTING Average Home Runs

Runs Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases Slugging Pct. On-base Pct. Hit-by-pitch Sacrifice bunts At-bats

Brett Thomas (.313) Aaron Jones (6) Kyle Garlick (6) Ryon Healy (42) Ryon Healy (79) Brett Thomas (14) Brett Thomas (4) Kyle Garlick (4) Aaron Payne (4) Aaron Payne (42) Ryon Healy (106) Kyle Garlick (29) Aaron Payne (16) Aaron Jones (.471) Aaron Payne (.405) Aaron Payne (25) Aaron Payne (18) Ryon Healy (253)

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Complete Games Saves Opposing batting avg.

Alex Keudell (2.38) Alex Keudell (11) Jimmie Sherfy (93) Alex Keudell (124.2) Alex Keudell (3) Jimmie Sherfy (19) Jeff Gold (.262)

RBI Hits Doubles Triples

2011

BATTING Average Home Runs RBI Hits Doubles Triples Runs Total Bases Walks Stolen Bases Slugging Pct. On-base Pct. Hit-by-pitch Sacrifice bunts At-bats

Danny Pulfer (.351) Ryon Healy (4) Aaron Jones (36) Danny Pulfer (79) Danny Pulfer (16) D. Pulfer/K. Garlick/A. Jones (2) Danny Pulfer (38) Danny Pulfer (105) Aaron Jones (25) KC Serna (12) Danny Pulfer (.467) Danny Pulfer (.426) Jack Marder (17) B. Thomas/J.J. Altobelli(13) Danny Pulfer (225)

PITCHING ERA Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched

Tyler Anderson (2.17) Tyler Anderson (8) Tyler Anderson (114) Tyler Anderson (107.2)

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At-bats*..........................56.................. vs. Wichita State (March 26, 2011) Runs Scored.....................23.................. vs. Portland State (May 6, 1974) Hits.................................25.................. 2x, last at Gonzaga (April 21, 2010) RBI..................................22.................. vs. Portland State (May 6, 1974) Doubles...........................7.................... vs. East Tennessee State (May 16, 2010) Triples.............................4.................... vs. Washington State (May 14, 1936) Home Runs......................7.................... 2x, last vs. Portland State (May 6, 1974) Total Bases......................48.................. vs. Portland State (May 6, 1974) Walks..............................17.................. vs. Washington (April 21, 1972) Strikeouts........................16.................. vs. Washington (May 7, 1966) Sacrifice Hits....................7.................... vs. Washington (May 4, 1957) Stolen Bases....................9.................... vs. Linfield (March 30, 1949) Hit By Pitch......................5.................... 4x, last at Austin Peay (June 3, 2012) Caught Stealing*.............3.................... 4x last vs USC (May 13, 2012) Runners LOB*..................19.................. vs. Wichita State (March 26, 2011) Hit Into DP*.....................5.................... at Fresno State (March 7, 2010)

FIELDING Putouts*..........................51.................. vs. Wichita State (March 26, 2011) Assists*...........................22.................. vs. Wichita State (March 26, 2011) Errors*.............................5.................... 4x, last vs. #1 Arizona State (April 2, 2010) Passed Balls*...................2.................... 8x, last at USC (April 16, 2011) DPs Turned*....................4.................... 2x, last at #3 Oregon State (May 3, 2011)

PITCHING Innings Pitched*.............17.0............... vs. Wichita State (March 26, 2011) Runs Allowed..................28.................. vs. Washington State (April 25, 1975) Earned Runs*..................14.................. at California (April 17, 2009) Walks Allowed.................14.................. vs. Washington State (April 7, 1973) Strikeouts........................20.................. vs. Lewis & Clark (April 8, 1969) Hits Allowed*..................20.................. at Washington (May 21, 2010) Doubles Allowed*...........7.................... 3x, last at Washington State (May 20, 2011) Triples Allowed*..............1.................... 35x Homers Allowed*............3.................... 7x, last vs. California (May 29, 2010) Wild Pitches....................4.................... 5x, last at Long Beach State (March 5, 2011) Hit Batters*.....................5.................... at Hawaii (Feb 19, 2012) *records kept since 2009

At-bats............................8.................... Danny Pulfer vs. Wichita State (March 26, 2011) Runs Scored.....................4.................... Curtis Raulinaitis vs. East Tennessee State (May 16, 2010) Hits.................................5.................... 2x, last Altobelli, J.J. at Hawaii (Feb 20, 2012) RBI..................................8.................... Jack Marder vs. Nevada (March 19, 2010) Doubles...........................3.................... 2x, last Thomas, Brett vs California (Apr 28, 2012) Triples.............................2.................... 3x, last Thomas, Brett vs Long Beach State (Mar 04, 2012) Home Runs......................2.................... 2x last Jones, Aaron at UCLA (Apr 05, 2012) Total Bases......................10.................. Eddie Rodriguez vs. East Tennessee State (May 16, 2010) Walks..............................5.................... Mitch Karraker vs. Nevada (March 20, 2010) Strikeouts........................5.................... Chase, Shaun at Vanderbilt (Feb 26, 2012) Sacrifice Hits....................2.................... 10x Sacrifice Flies...................2.................... Paul Eshleman vs. Stanford (May 14, 2011) Stolen Bases....................3.................... 2x, last Curtis Raulinaitis vs. USC (April 23, 2010) Hit By Pitch......................3.................... 2x, last Jones, Aaron vs Austin Peay (Jun 03, 2012) Caught Stealing...............1.................... 123x FIELDING Putouts..............................19.......................Shawn Peterson vs. Wichita State (March 26, 2011) Assists................................9.........................2x, last Heineman, Scott at Washington (Mar 17, 2012) Errors..................................3.........................2x, last Walker, Thomas at Hawaii (Feb 18, 2012) Passed Balls........................2.........................5x, last Brett Hambright at Hawai’i (Feb. 19, 2011) PITCHING Innings Pitched..................9.0......................13x Runs Allowed.....................9.........................3x, last Jake Reed at Arziona (May 5, 2012) Earned Runs.......................9.........................Tyler Anderson at California (April 17, 2009) Walks Allowed....................6.........................4x, last Tessar, Brando vs Arizona State (Apr 01, 2012) Strikeouts...........................14.......................Tyler Anderson at Long Beach State (March 4, 2011) Hits Allowed.......................11.......................2x, last Alex Keudell at USC (April 17, 2011) Doubles Allowed................5.........................2x, last at Washington State (May 20, 2011) Triples Allowed...................1.........................36x Homers Allowed.................2.........................7x, last Spencer, Jordan at Texas State (Mar 28, 2012) Wild pitches.......................3.........................6x, last Flamion, Billy vs Oregon State (Apr 24, 2012) Hit batters..........................3.........................6x, last Gold, Jeff at Oregon State (May 27, 2012) *records kept since 2009

During his junior year in 2011, Madison Boer lasted 9.0 innings on the mound in two different starts. He was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the second round of the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft, finishing his junior season with a 2.27 ERA, three saves, 3-6 record and a career-best 74 strikeouts. 128

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON BATTING RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE (Min. 3.0 Plate App.) 1. .426......................... Len Read (1958) 2. .423........................Ellis Olson (1958) 3. .414..........................Al Cohen (1949) 4. .410.......................Earl Averill (1951) .410................... Dave Roberts (1972) 6. .405.........................Jim Willis (1973) 7. .397................... Larry Hanson (1967) 8. .391....................... Bill Carney (1942) 9. .386.....................Ed Davidson (1961) 10. .382.............Dennis Baldridge (1966) AT BATS 1. 253................Ryon Healy (2012) 2. 235..............Aaron Payne (2012) 3. 247.....................Danny Pulfer (2010) 4. 233........................... KC Serna (2010) 5. 228............... Eddie Rodriguez (2010) 6. 225.....................Danny Pulfer (2011) 7. 211......................Aaron Jones (2011) 8. 208......................Aaron Jones (2012) 9. 203...............J.J. Altobelli (2011) 203.............. Curtis Raulinaitis (2009) HITS 1. 81............................. KC Serna (2010) 2. 79..................Ryon Healy (2012) 79.......................Danny Pulfer (2011) 4. 75................. Eddie Rodriguez (2010) 5. 74.......................Danny Pulfer (2010) 6. 65................Aaron Payne (2012) 7. 63........................Aaron Jones (2012) 63...............Brett Thomas (2012) 9. 59................ Curtis Raulinaitis (2009) 59...................... Dave Roberts (1972) RUNS 1. 47.......................Danny Pulfer (2010) 2. 45............................. KC Serna (2010) 3. 42....................... Aaron Payne (2012) 4. 41...................... Dave Roberts (1972) 5. 40.................. Ron Delplanche (1965) 6. 39................... Marcus Piazzisi (2010) 39.........................Steve Crum (1981) 39..................... Don Reynolds (1974) 39.................. Ron Delplanche (1966) 10. 38.......................Danny Pulfer (2011) 38........................ Jack Marder (2010) 38..................Eddie Rodriguez (2010) 38........................Aaron Jones (2012) DOUBLES 1. 16.......................Danny Pulfer (2011) 2. 14.......................Danny Pulfer (2010) 14...............Brett Thomas (2012) 4. 13............................. KC Serna (2010) 13 .................. Marcus Piazzisi (2010) 13............................. Ron Sloy (1978) 13........................Aaron Jones (2012) 13..................Ryon Healy (2012) 9. 12.................J.J. Altobelli (2011) 12..................Eddie Rodriguez (2010) 12................Greg Brosterhous (1972) 12................ J.J. ALtobelli (2012)

TRIPLES 1. 6......................... H.D. Murphy (1964) 2. 5.......................Bob Anderson (1974) 5...................... Ray Haroldson (1961) 5........................ George Shaw (1953) 5. 4.........................Mike Ritchey (1979) 4.............................Tom Dodd (1978) 4....................... Jim Van Wyck (1970) 4.................... Ron Delplanche (1966) 4.................... Ron Delplanche (1965) 4.................... John Livingston (1962) 4.......................Earl Averill, Jr. (1953) 4........................... Jim Livesay (1953) HOME RUNS 1. 14.........................Steve Crum (1981) 14............................Jim Willis (1974) 3. 12...........................Tom Dodd (1978) 12...................... Dave Roberts (1972) 5. 11....................Keith Lampard (1965) 6. 10...........................Tom Dodd (1979) 10...........................Ray Smith (1975) 10......................... Guy Krause (1974) 9. 9............................Steve Elam (1978) 10. 8.............................Tom Dodd (1977) 8.......................... Pat McNally (1974) 8....................... Don Reynolds (1973) RUNS BATTED IN 1. 47...................... Dave Roberts (1972) 2. 46...........................Tom Dodd (1979) 46............................Jim Willis (1974) 4. 45..................Eddie Rodriguez (2010) 42..................Ryon Healy (2012) 6. 41................. Kyle Garlick (2012) 7. 39...........................Dale Ehler (1966) 39........................Aaron Jones (2012) 9. 38.......................Danny Pulfer (2010) 38...........................Ray Smith (1975) WALKS (since ‘65) 1. 48......................... Guy Krause (1972) 2. 36......................... Guy Krause (1974) 3. 34..................... Don Reynolds (1974) 4. 33......................... Guy Krause (1971) 5. 32.....................Bob Anderson (1972) 29................. Kyle Garlick (2012) 7. 28.......................Denny Boom (1979) 28......................Glen Gaboury (1976) 28..................Dave Heuberger (1968) 10. 27................... Marcus Piazzisi (2010) 27..........................Steve Elam (1978) 27................Aaron Payne (2012) STOLEN BASES 1. 18..................... Don Banderas (1965) 2. 16................Caleb Tommasini (2009) 16................Aaron Payne (2012) 4. 15................... Trev Swangard (1962) 15...................Wimp Hastings (1958) 6. 14............................. KC Serna (2010) 14..................... Don Reynolds (1974) 14.................. John Livingston (1963) 9. 13................ Curtis Raulinaitis (2010) 13......................Dean Roberts (1974) 13......................... Jim Livesay (1952)

LONGEST HITTING STREAK (SINCE ‘09) 1. 13.......................Danny Pulfer (2011) 2. 12..................Ryon Healy (2012) 12.......................Danny Pulfer (2011) 4. 11....................J.J. Altobelli (2011) 5. 10............................. KC Serna (2010) 10..................... Eddie Rodriguez (2010) 7. 9.................. Curtis Raulinaitis (2010) 9...................Aaron Jones (2012) 9. 8........... Connor Hofmann (2012) 8.................Brett Thomas (2012) 8.......................Ryon Healy (2011) 8......................J.J. Altobelli (2010) 8......................Aaron Jones (2011) 8....................Shawn Peterson (2010) 8..................... Marcus Piazzisi (2010) 8..................Caleb Tommasini (2009) HIT-BY-PITCHES (since ‘09) 1. 25................Aaron Payne (2012) 17........................ Jack Marder (2011) 3. 15........................ Jack Marder (2010) 4. 10........................Aaron Jones (2011) 5. 9............................... KC Serna (2010) 9..........................Aaron Jones (2012) 7. 8..................Caleb Tommasini (2009) 8.......................... J.J. Altobelli (2012) 9. 7....................Shawn Peterson (2011) 7....................Shawn Peterson (2010) 7.........................Danny Pulfer (2009) SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (since ‘09) 1. .482.............. Eddie Rodriguez (2010) 2. .476.......................... KC Serna (2010) 3. .471.....................Aaron Jones (2012) 4. .470.............. Kyle Garlick (2012) 5. .467....................Danny Pulfer (2011) 6. .438............Brett Thomas (2012) 7. .419................ Marcus Piazzisi (2010) .419...............Ryon Healy (2012) 9. .400.................Vernell Warren (2012) .400.......... Daniel Pardini (2012)

ASSISTS BY OUTFIELDER (since ‘09) 1. 7..........................Aaron Jones (2011) 7..................... Steven Packard (2010) 7.................. Curtis Raulinaitis (2009) 4. 3......................... Stefan Sabol (2011) 3........................Antony Kreitz (2009) 3.................Brett Thomas (2012) MULTIPLE-RBI GAMES (since ‘09) 1. 12................... Marcus Piazzisi (2010) 2. 11........................Aaron Jones (2011) 11..................Eddie Rodriguez (2010) 4. 10................ Curtis Raulinaitis (2010) 5. 9............................... KC Serna (2010) 6. 8................... Kyle Garlick (2012) 7. 7....................Ryon Healy (2012) 7............................... KC Serna (2011) 7.........................Danny Pulfer (2010) 10. 6...................J.J. Altobelli (2010) 6.......................... Jack Marder (2010) MULTIPLE-HIT GAMES (since ‘09) 1. 27............................. KC Serna (2010) 2. 25.......................Danny Pulfer (2011) 3. 23 ......................Danny Pulfer (2010) 4. 20..................Eddie Rodriguez (2010) 20..................Ryon Healy (2012) 6. 18................ Curtis Raulinaitis (2009) 7. 16........................Aaron Jones (2011) 8. 15...............Brett Thomas (2012) 15........................Aaron Jones (2012) 15.................J.J. Altobelli (2010)

Jim Willis was a two-time Pacific-8 Northern Division all-Conference selection. His 14 home runs in 1974 tie for the Oregon single-season record.

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON PITCHING RECORDS 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Thatch McLeod played for Oregon from 1962-64. During his career he had a .700 (14-6) winning percentage. In 1964 he tallied eight wins, a mark that ties for fourth in single season history.

WINS 1. 11....................... Alex Keudell (2012) 2. 9...................... Zack Thornton (2010) 9..........................Mike Nicksic (1968) 9........................ Robbie Snow (1966) 9.........................Norm Forbes (1954) 6. 8......................Jake Reed (2012) 8........................Jeff Gold (2012) 8......................Tyler Anderson (2011) 8..........................Dean Kegler (1978) 8..........................Eric Gilmore (1974) 8.....................Thatch McLeod (1964) 8.................. Bob Christianson (1962) 8......................Ron Whittaker (1957) ERA (MIN. 1.0 INN. PER GAME) 1. 0.97................ Whitney Lokan (1948) 2. 0.99.........................Eric Olson (1968) 3. 1.08................... Robbie Snow (1964) 4. 1.17........................ Arba Ager (1964) 1.17................Thatch McLeod (1963) 6. 1.26........................ Arba Ager (1963) 7. 1.35................... Robbie Snow (1962) 8. 1.44.................... Jon Wheeler (1967) 9. 1.53................... Jon Swanson (1962) 10. 1.61....................... Done Lane (1956) WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 6 WINS) 1. 1.000 (9-0).......Zack Thornton (2010) 1.000 (6-0)........ Jon Swanson (1962) 1.000 (6-0).......... Mike Shoup (1972) 4. .900 (9-1)............Mike Nicksic (1968) 5. .889 (8-1)............Eric Gilmore (1974) 6. .875 (7-1)......Wally Palmberg (1965) .875 (7-1)................ Don Lane (1958) .875 (7-1)......... Terry Maddox (1955) 9. .857 (6-1)............... Arba Ager (1964) .857 (6-1)............Rollie Heath (1958) 130

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SAVES (1980 and since 2009) 1. 19............. Jimmie Sherfy (2012) 8......................... Kellen Moen (2011) 3. 7....................... Drew Gagnier (2009) 4. 5.....................Scott McGough (2011) 5....................... Madison Boer (2010) 6. 4....................... Drew Gagnier (2010) 4.....................Scott McGough (2010) 4........................... Eric Austad (1980) 9. 3....................... Madison Boer (2011) 10. 1.................. Joey Housey (2010) 1............................... KC Serna (2009) 1............................ Jim Givens (1980) COMPLETE GAMES 1. 9..........................Dean Kegler (1979) 9..........................Eric Gilmore (1974) 3. 7..........................Dean Kegler (1978) 7......................... Glenn Fisher (1977) 7........................ Robbie Snow (1964) 7.........................Norm Forbes (1954) 7. 6....................... Kent Couchee (1975) 6.......................... Mike Shoup (1973) 6.......................... Mike Shoup (1972) 6....................Wally Palmberg (1965) 6.................. Bob Christianson (1962) 6....................Denny Peterson (1959) 6....................... Terry Maddox (1955) 6............................Mel Krause (1950) 6.............................. Pete Igoe (1941) 6..................... Don McFadden (1936) 6...........................Bob Millard (1936) 6...........................Bob Millard (1935) INNINGS PITCHED 1. 124.2.................. Alex Keudell (2012) 2. 114.0................Jake Reed (2012) 107.2...............Tyler Anderson (2011)

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102.2...............Tyler Anderson (2010) 99.9.................. Madison Boer (2011) 97.2.....................Dean Kegler (1979) 94.2......................Erik Stavert (2009) 92.1................... Robbie Snow (1964) 90.1.................... Alex Keudell (2011) 90.0..................Zack Thornton (2010) 90.0.....................Dean Kegler (1978)

STRIKEOUTS 1. 114..................Tyler Anderson (2011) 2. 105................. Tyler Anderson (2010) 3. 93............. Jimmie Sherfy (2012) 4. 84....................... Jon Wheeler (1969) 5. 82.........................Erik Stavert (2009) 6. 78....................... Alex Keudell (2010) 78...................... Robbie Snow (1963) 8. 74..................... Madison Boer (2011) 74....................... Alex Keudell (2012) 10. 73............ Christian Jones (2011) 73.....................Zack Thornton (2010) STRIKEOUTS LOOKING (since ‘09) 1. 30....................... Alex Keudell (2012) 30....................Tyler Anderson (2011) 3. 29....................Tyler Anderson (2011) 29....................... Alex Keudell (2010) 5. 28.....................Zack Thornton (2010) 6. 25...................Scott McGough (2011) 7. 22....................... Alex Keudell (2011) 22....................... Kellen Moen (2011) 9. 21....................Tyler Anderson (2009) 10. 20...................Scott McGough (2010) MOST WALKS 1. 58..................... Greg Richards (1974) 2. 53.......................Norm Forbes (1954) 3. 52.......................Norm Forbes (1952) 4. 49....................... Jon Wheeler (1969) 5. 46........................ Steve Miller (1973) 6. 44....................Don Siegmund (1952) 7. 42....................Jake Reed (2012) 8. 40......................Trenton Hulls (1954) 9. 39................... Tyler Anderson (2009) 39..................... Fred Cardwell (1969) APPEARANCES (since ‘69) 1. 36............. Jimmie Sherfy (2012) 2. 35............Thomas Thorpe (2012) 3. 31...................Scott McGough (2011) 4. 28....................... Kellen Moen (2011) 28...............Ryan Fleckenstein (2009) 6. 25...................Scott McGough (2010) 7. 23..................... Madison Boer (2010) 23..................... Drew Gagnier (2010) 23 .......................Joey Housey (2010) 23....................... Alex Keudell (2010) 23..................... Drew Gagnier (2009)

MOST STARTS (since ‘09) 1. 17....................... Alex Keudell (2012) 17....................Jake Reed (2012) 16....................Tyler Anderson (2010) 4. 15....................Tyler Anderson (2011) 15...................Justin LaTempa (2010) 15....................Tyler Anderson (2009) 7. 14....................... Alex Keudell (2011) 14.........................Erik Stavert (2009) 9. 13......................Jeff Gold (2012) 10. 12..................... Madison Boer (2011) 12............ Christian Jones (2011) 12.....................Zack Thornton (2010) GAMES FINISHED (since ‘09) 1. 19....................... Kellen Moen (2011) 19..................... Drew Gagnier (2010) 19..................... Drew Gagnier (2009) 4. 14...................Scott McGough (2011) 5. 13..................... Madison Boer (2010) 6. 12...................Scott McGough (2010) 7. 10........................Joey Housey (2010) 8. 6....................... Madison Boer (2011) 6................Brando Tessar (2011) 6.....................Scott McGough (2009) LOWEST OPP. BATTING AVG. (since ‘09) (Min. 10 IP & 1.0 IP per APP) 1. .137.................. Drew Gagnier (2009) 2. .172.......... Jimmie Sherfy (2012) 3. .176.........Thomas Thorpe (2012) 4. .185.................... Kellen Moen (2011) 5. .201.................Tyler Anderson (2011) .218.....................Joey Housey (2012) 7. .219.................Tyler Anderson (2010) 8. .229............. Joey Housey (2010) 9. .230......................Erik Stavert (2009) .230.................... Alex Keudell (2012) .230.................Jake Reed (2012) RUNNERS PICKED OFF (since ‘09) 1. 35............. Jimmie Sherfy (2012) 2. 7......................Tyler Anderson (2011) 3. 6......................... Alex Keudell (2012) 6..........................Joey Housey (2012) 6..............Thomas Thorpe (2012) 6. 5......................Tyler Anderson (2010) 7. 4......................Jake Reed (2012) 4........................ Billy Flamion (2012) 4......................Tyler Anderson (2009) 4.....................Justin LaTempa (2010)


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INDIVIDUAL CAREER BATTING RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 170 AT BATS) 1. .381.................H.D. Murphy (1963-64) 2. .372..................... Jim Willis (1973-74) 3. .371.................... Ellis Olson (1957-58) 4. .358......... Dennis Baldridge (1965-66) .358...................Joe Gordon (1934-35) 6. .354................Dave Roberts (1970-72) .354.............. Earl Averill, Jr. (1951-53) 8. .351............... Larry Hanson (1967-68) 9. .343.................. Vernell Warren (2012) .343..................Dave Moore (1960-61)

DOUBLES 1. 32......J.J. Altobelli (2010-present) 2. 31...................Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 3. 27....................... Tom Dodd (1977-79) 4. 26..........................KC Serna (2009-11) 5. 25..................Don Reynolds (1972-75) 6. 24...............Ron Delplanche (1965-67) 7. 23.......Ryon Helay (2011-present) 23................ Aaron Jones (2011-2012) 9. 21.....................Colby Howe (1968-70) 10. 20.......... Greg Brosterhouse (1970-72)

AT BATS 1. 639.................Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 2. 603....J.J. Altobelli (2010-present) 3. 590........................KC Serna (2009-11) 4. 490............... Bob Anderson (1972-75) 5. 488................Dean Roberts (1972-75) 6. 473................Don Reynolds (1972-75) 7. 458..................... Tom Dodd (1977-79) 8. 436................. Mike Ritchey (1978-80) 9. 419.............. Aaron Jones (2011-2012) 10. 418....................Guy Krause (1971-74)

TRIPLES 1. 11...................George Shaw (1952-55) 2. 10...............Ron Delplanche (1965-67) 3. 9....................Don Reynolds (1972-75) 9................... Bob Anderson (1972-75) 5. 8................... Earl Averill, Jr. (1951-53) 6. 7............................Cal Dean (1962-64) 7...................Ray Haroldson (1960-62) 7..........................Jim Pifher (1956-58) 9. 6........Kyle Garlick (2011- present) 6.......................Colby Howe (1968-70) 6.............. Dennis Baldridge (1965-66) 6......................Jim Hollister (1959-61) HOME RUNS 1. 30....................... Tom Dodd (1977-79) 2. 27......................Guy Krause (1971-74) 3. 21.....................Pat McNally (1972-75) 21...............Ron Delplanche (1965-67) 5. 18..................Don Reynolds (1972-75) 18........................ Jim Willis (1973-74) 7. 17...................Dave Roberts (1970-72) 8. 16..................... Steve Crum (1980-81) 9. 15....................... Ray Smith (1975-76) 10. 14......................Steve Elam (1977-78) 14................. Earl Averill, Jr. (1951-53) RUNS BATTED IN 1. 90....................... Tom Dodd (1977-79) 2. 89..................Don Reynolds (1972-75) 3. 83......................Guy Krause (1971-74) 4. 81...................Dave Roberts (1970-72) 5. 80.....................Colby Howe (1968-70) 6. 78..........................KC Serna (2009-11) 7. 76........................ Jim Willis (1973-74) 8. 75................ Aaron Jones (2011-2012) 9. 74.....................Pat McNally (1972-75) 10. 73...................Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 73................. Bob Anderson (1972-75) 73...............Ron Delplanche (1965-67) 73.........................Jeff Allen (1963-65)

GAMES STARTED (since ‘09) 1. 177.................Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 2. 166....J.J. Altobelli (2010-present) 3. 159........................KC Serna (2009-11) 4. 113.............. Aaron Jones (2011-2012) 5. 100...........Curtis Raulinaitis (2009-10) 6. 99.................... Jack Marder (2010-11) 7. 95.......Ryon Healy (2011-present) 8. 88.............Eddie Rodriguez (2009-10) 9. 84... Brett Thomas (2011-present) RUNS 1. 111................Don Reynolds (1972-75) 111.............Ron Delplanche (1965-67) 3. 106....................Guy Krause (1971-74) 4. 97...................Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 5. 96...................George Shaw (1952-55) 6. 94....................... Tom Dodd (1977-79) 7. 93..........................KC Serna (2009-11) 8. 90................. Bob Anderson (1972-75) 9. 89..... J.J. ALtobelli (2010-present) 10. 77..................Dean Roberts (1972-75) HITS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

193.................Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 163........................KC Serna (2009-11) 155..................... Tom Dodd (1977-79) 156... J.J. ALtobelli (2010-present) 149................Don Reynolds (1972-75) 132............... Bob Anderson (1972-75) 130.............Ron Delplanche (1965-67) 129................Dean Roberts (1972-75) 120.............. Aaron Jones (2011-2012) 118.....Ryon Healy (2011-present)

STOLEN BASES 1. 40..................Don Reynolds (1972-75) 2. 35..........................KC Serna (2009-11) 3. 33................. Don Banderas (1963-65) 4. 27..................Dean Roberts (1972-75) 27........................Jim Pifher (1956-58) 27...................George Shaw (1952-55) 7. 22.............Curtis Raulinaitis (2009-10) 22.............. John Livingston (1961-63)

Tom Dodd played at Oregon for three seasons from 1977-79. He holds the all-time records for career homes runs (30) and RBIs (90). He also ranks third all-time in hits (155), sixth in runs (94) and second in doubles (27).

9. 21................... Mike Ritchey (1978-80) 21..................Earl Wicklund (1969-71) WALKS (since ‘65) 1. 133..................Guy Krause (1971-74) 2. 89................Don Reynolds (1972-75) 3. 76............... Bob Anderson (1972-75) 4. 62................. Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 5. 60........................KC Serna (2009-11) 6. 59................ Dean Roberts (1972-75) 7. 55....................Dave Ulrich (1974-76) 55.....................Scott Cress (1966-68) 9. 53.................... Steve Elam (1977-78) 10 48...............Aaron Jones (2011-2012) HIT-BY-PITCHES (since ‘09) 1. 32...................Jack Marder (2010-11) 2. 26... Aaron Payne (2011-present) 3. 19................. Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 19...............Aaron Jones (2011-2012) 5. 16.... J.J. Altobelli (2010-present) 6. 15........................KC Serna (2009-11) 7. 14............ Shawn Peterson (2010-11) MOST INTENTIONAL WALKS (since ‘09) 1. 8................... Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 2. 5....... Ryon Healy (2011-present) 5.................Aaron Jones (2011-2012) 4. 3.............Curtis Raulinaitis (2009-10) SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (since ‘09) 1. .434.........Eddie Rodriguez (2009-10) 2. .418............Aaron Jones (2011-2012) 3. .403......... Shawn Peterson (2010-11) 4. .401........... Paul Eshleman (2009-11) 5. .387...........Marcus Piazzisi (2010-11) 6. .383.............. Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 7. .378.....................KC Serna (2009-11)

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.366...........Marcus Piazzisi (2010-11) .353.....................KC Serna (2009-11)

ASSISTS BY OUTFIELDER (since ‘09) 1. 11...........Curtis Raulinaitis (2009-10) 9.....................Aaron Jones (2011-12) 7..................... Steven Packard (2010) 4. 3....Brett Thomas (2011-present) 3....Connor Hofmann ( 2011-present) 3......................... Stefan Sabol (2011) 3........................Antony Kreitz (2009) MULTIPLE-RBI GAMES (since ‘09) 1. 20...............Aaron Jones (2011-2012) 2. 19........................KC Serna (2009-11) 3. 15..... Ryon Healy (2011-present) 4. 13.... J.J. Altobelli (2010-present) 13..............Marcus Piazzisi (2010-11) 13................. Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 7. 11...................Jack Marder (2010-11) 11...........Curtis Raulinaitis (2009-10) 11............ Eddie Rodriguez (2009-10) 10. 7.............. Shawn Peterson (2010-11) MULTIPLE-HIT GAMES (since ‘09) 1. 58................. Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 2. 46........................KC Serna (2009-11) 3. 39.... J.J. Altobelli (2010-present) 4. 36..... Ryon Healy (2011-present) 5. 34...................Aaron Jones (2011-12) 6. 30...........Curtis Raulinaitis (2009-10) 7. 25............ Eddie Rodriguez (2009-10) 8. 20............ Shawn Peterson (2010-11) 9. 19...................Jack Marder (2009-10) 10. 16..............Marcus Piazzisi (2010-11)

ON BASE PERCENTAGE (since ‘09) 1. .396......... Shawn Peterson (2010-11) 2. .379............Aaron Jones (2011-2012) 3. .378.............. Danny Pulfer (2009-11) 4. .372......... Eddie Rodriguez (2009-10)

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER PITCHING RECORDS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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WINS 1. 23....................Alex Keudell (2009-12) 2. 22.................... Dean Kegler (1978-81) 3. 19...................Robbie Snow (1962-64) 4. 17................Tyler Anderson (2009-11) 17....................Mike Nicksic (1966-68) 6. 16................... Norm Forbes (1952-55) 7. 15........................ Don Lane (1956-58) 8. 14....................Jon Wheeler (1967-69) 14........................Arba Ager (1962-64) 14................Thatch McLeod (1962-64) 14.............Bob Christianson (1960-62) EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 1.49................Robbie Snow (1962-64) 2. 1.59.....................Arba Ager (1962-64) 3. 2.06........... Wally Palmberg (1963-65) 4. 2.12.............Thatch McLeod (1962-64) 5. 2.22.................Bob Claydon (1970-72) 6. 2.29..................... Don Lane (1956-58) 7. 2.31..........Bob Christianson (1960-62) 8. 2.53..................Mike Shoup (1971-73) 9. 2.55.................Jon Wheeler (1967-69) 10. 2.61..................Alan Hardin (1971-72)

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WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 WINS) 1. 1.000 (10-0)...Jon Swanson (1960-62) 2. .923 (12-1).......Mike Shoup (1971-73) 3. .833 (10-2)...Wally Palmberg (1963-65) 4. .792 (19-5).....Robbie Snow (1962-64) 5. .789 (15-4).......... Don Lane (1956-58) 6. .778 (14-4)..........Arba Ager (1962-64) 7. .708 (17-7)......Mike Nicksic (1966-68) 8. .706 (12-5).......Alan Hardin (1971-72) .706 (12-5)...Ron Whittaker (1956-58) 10. .700 (14-6)...Thatch McLeod (1962-64) .700 (14-6)..... Bob Christianson (1960-62) COMPLETE GAMES 1. 22.................... Dean Kegler (1978-81) 2. 15...................Robbie Snow (1962-64) 3. 14.....................Mike Shoup (1971-73) 14................... Norm Forbes (1952-55) 14......................Mel Krause (1949-51) 6. 13....................Jon Wheeler (1967-69) 7. 12.....................Bob Millard (1935-36)

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11.................... Eric Gilmore (1974-77) 11...............Denny Peterson (1959-61) 10..................Greg Richards (1972-75) 10.............Bob Christianson (1960-62) 10........................ Don Lane (1956-58) 10.........................Pete Igoe (1940-41) 10................Don McFadden (1935-36)

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 350.2............... Dean Kegler (1978-81) 2. 337.0...............Alex Keudell (2009-12) 3. 292.2...........Tyler Anderson (2009-11) 4. 216.2..............Robbie Snow (1962-64) 5. 214.2...............Jon Wheeler (1967-69) 6. 212.2.............Madison Boer (2009-11) 7. 196.1.............. Norm Forbes (1952-55) 8. 187.2.............Fred Cardwell (1968-70) 9. 185.1............... Eric Gilmore (1974-77) 10. 177.1................... Don Lane (1956-58)

74............... Scott McGough (2009-11) 73....................Alex Keudell (2009-12) 58..................Madison Boer (2009-11) 58....................Joey Housey (2009-12) 47................Tyler Anderson (2009-11) 46..................Drew Gagnier (2009-10) 42.................... Dean Kegler (1978-80) 41..................Doug Strahan (1978-80) 38.. Jimmie Sherfy (2011-present) 37..................John Lazarich (1978-80)

MOST STARTS (since ‘09) 1. 48..................Alex Keudell (2009-12) 2. 46.............. Tyler Anderson (2009-11) 3. 26................Madison Boer (2009-11) 4. 15..............Justin LaTempa (2010-11) 5. 14.........................Erik Stavert (2009) SAVES (1980 & SINCE 2009) 1. 19... Jimmie Sherfy (2011-present) 2. 11................Drew Gagnier (2009-10) 3. 9................Scott McGough (2009-11) 4. 8..................Madison Boer (2009-11) 8....................Kellen Moen (2010-11) 6. 4............................Eric Austad (1980) 7. 2.................... Joey Housey (2009-12) 8. 1.......................Porter Clayton (2011) 1..........................KC Serna (2009-10) 1............................ Jim Givens (1980)

GAMES FINISHED (since ‘09) 1. 38................Drew Gagnier (2009-10) 2. 35.......Jimmie Sherfy (2011-present) 3. 32..............Scott McGough (2009-11) 4. 20................Madison Boer (2009-11) 20..................Kellen Moen (2010-11) 6. 12.......... Joey Housey (2009-present) LOWEST OPP. BATTING AVG. (since ‘09) (1.0 IP per APP) 1. .186.............Drew Gagnier (2009-11) 2. .189...............Kellen Moen (2010-11) 3. .223............... Joey Housey (2009-12) 4. .230......................Erik Stavert (2009) 5. .237........... Tyler Anderson (2009-11) 6. .250...........Justin LaTempa (2009-10) 7. .256...............Alex Keudell (2009-12) 8. .257.............Madison Boer (2009-11) RUNNERS PICKED OFF (since ‘09) 1. 16.............. Tyler Anderson (2009-11) 2. 11..................Alex Keudell (2009-12) 5..................Madison Boer (2009-11) 4. 4................Scott McGough (2009-11) 4................Justin LaTempa (2009-10) 6. 3.....................Jack Marder (2010-11)

STRIKEOUTS 1. 285..............Tyler Anderson (2009-11) 2. 247..............Alex Keudell (2009-2012) 3. 222..................Jon Wheeler (1967-69) 4. 183.................Robbie Snow (1962-64) 5. 181.................. Dean Kegler (1978-81) 6. 171................Fred Cardwell (1968-70) 7. 159................Madison Boer (2009-11) 8. 150......................Arba Ager (1962-64) 9. 141................. Norm Forbes (1952-55) 10. 139................Greg Richards (1972-75) 139.......... Steve Greenough (1970-72) MOST WALKS 1. 139................. Norm Forbes (1952-55) 2. 130................Greg Richards (1972-75) 3. 118..................Jon Wheeler (1967-69) 4. 108................Fred Cardwell (1968-70) 5. 107..............Tyler Anderson (2009-11) 6. 97....................Alex Keudell (2009-12) 97.....................Steve Miller (1972-75) 97............ Steve Greenough (1970-72) 9. 92.....................Craig Fetzer (1974-77) 10. 87..................Madison Boer (2009-11) APPEARANCES (since ‘69)

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS freshman batting records CATEGORY..............................................STAT................................. PLAYER..................YEAR Batting Average.................................................. .405.......................................Jim Willis.......................1973 Games.................................................................... 59...................................Aaron Jones.......................2011 At Bats................................................................. 211...................................Aaron Jones.......................2011 Runs....................................................................... 38...................................Jack Marder.......................2010 Hits........................................................................ 57...................................Aaron Jones.......................2011 Doubles.................................................................. 11...................................Jack Marder.......................2010 .............................................................................. 11..............................Steven Packard.......................2010 Triples...................................................................... 2...................................Aaron Jones.......................2011 ................................................................................ 2.................................Antony Kreitz.......................2009 Homes Runs............................................................. 5...................................Jack Marder.......................2010 RBIs........................................................................ 36...................................Aaron Jones.......................2011 Total Bases............................................................. 77...................................Aaron Jones.......................2011 .............................................................................. 77...................................Jack Marder.......................2010 Slugging Percentage*............................. .516............................ Ryon Healy.................. 2011 Walks..................................................................... 32................................Bob Anderson.......................1972 Stolen Bases............................................................. 9........................................KC Serna.......................2009 *since 2009

Oregon has brought in five consecutive top-25 recruiting classes since bringing baseball back. The streak looks to continue as the Ducks’ fifth lass contains the top two prospects in the state of Oregon.

freshman pitching records CATEGORY..............................................STAT................................. PLAYER................. YEAR ERA..................................................................... 2.60...................................Dean Kegler...................... 1978 Wins............................................................................8/8/8.........Jake Reed/Jeff Gold/Dean Kegler.......2012/2012/1978 Appearances.......................................................... 22............................... Porter Clayton . .................... 2011 Innings Pitched......................................114.0..............................Jake Reed..................2012 Fewest Hits Allowed............................................... 34..............................Brian Shandera...................... 1973 Fewest Runs Allowed............................................. 22...........................Steve Greenough...................... 1970 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed................................. 16...........................Steve Greenough...................... 1970 Fewest Walks......................................................... 14...................................Dean Kegler...................... 1978 Strikeouts................................................. 67..............................Jake Reed..................2012

BEST SEASON RECORDS Home: 1974 (9-1, .900); 2012 (29 wins) Road: 1972 (8-2; .800); 2010 (18 wins) One-Run Games: 1963 (8-2, .800) Shutout games: 1964 (9-1, .900) Doubleheaders: 1972 (14-4, .778) Best Homestand: Mar. 28- April 12,1969 (1.000; 10-0) Worst Homestand: Mar. 31-April 5, 2009 (.200, 1-4) Best Roadtrip: Mar. 18-28, 1963 (1.000, 5-0) Worst Roadtrip: May 9-19, 2009 (.000; 0-7) Most Wins in a season: 46 (2012) Most Losses: 42 (2009) Best W-L record: .781, 25-7 (1963) Worst W-L record: .250, 14-42 (2009) TOP-10 MOST RUNS IN A GAME 1. 23, May 6, 1974 vs. Portland State W, 23-1 T-2.

21, Mar. 19, 1979 at Sacramento State W, 21-1

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21, Mar. 26, 1976 vs. Northwest Nazarene W, 21-6

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19, April 21, 2010 at Gonzaga W, 19-10

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19, April 2, 1976 vs. Pacific (OR) W, 19-1

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19, April 1, 1966 vs. Pacific (OR) W, 19-1

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18, May 4, 1965 vs. Willamette W, 18-2

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17, May 16, 2010 vs. East Tennessee State W, 17-7

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17, April 29, 1972 at Washington W, 17-6

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17, April 21, 1972 vs. Washington W, 17-4

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS batting records HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE Season....................................................................... .302 (1965) MOST GAMES Season.......................................................................... 65 (2012) MOST AT-BATS Inning*..........................12, 3rd inn. vs. Portland (April 19, 2011) Game*............................... 56 vs. Wichita State (March 26, 2011) Season..................................................................... 2,137 (2010) MOST RUNS SCORED Inning...................................10 vs. Portland State (April 2, 1972) Game.....................................23 vs. Portland State (May 6, 1974) .......................................................(Oregon 23, Portland State 1) Season........................................................................ 376 (2010) MOST RUNS SCORED, BOTH TEAMS Inning........................... 10 at Hawaii (7 ORE, 3 HAWAII) (Feb. 20, 2012) Game.............36: Washington State 25, Oregon 11 (May 5, 1973) MOST HITS Inning*.................. 7, 6th inn. vs. Wichita State (March 27, 2011) Game...............................25, 2x, last at Gonzaga (April 21, 2010) Season........................................................................ 624 (2010) MOST DOUBLES Inning.......................3, 2nd inn. vs. Fresno State (March 5, 2010) Game............................ 7 vs. East Tennessee State (May 16, 2010 Season........................................................................ 120 (2010) MOST TRIPLES Inning*.................................................................. 1, many times Game............................... 4 vs. Washington State (May 14, 1936) Season.......................................................................... 20 (2012) MOST HOME RUNS Inning......................................4 vs. Oregon State (May 20, 1966) ......................................................4 vs. Portland (April 15, 1974) Game........................................7 vs. Oregon State (May 20 1966) ...............................................7 vs. Portland State (May 6, 1974) Season.......................................................................... 48 (1974) Most HR in Consec. At Bats...................................................... 4 vs. Oregon State, May 20, 1966 (4th inning consecutive by Ron Delplanche, Dale Ehler, Scott Cress and Steve Bunker) Most HR in Consec. At Bats............................................. 4 vs. Portland April 15, 1974 (5th inning consec. By Rich Chase, Guy Krause, Jim Willis and Dean Roberts); MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS Inning*..................3, 4x, last 1st inn. at Portland (May 24, 2011) Game*.................................... 9, 2x, last vs. ETSU (May 16, 2010) Season........................................................................ 164 (2010) MOST TOTAL BASES Game.....................................48 vs. Portland State (May 6, 1974) Season........................................................................ 864 (2010) MOST RBI Game.....................................22 vs. Portland State (May 6, 1974) Season........................................................................ 332 (2010) MOST SACRIFICES Game.......................................... 7 vs. Washington (May 4, 1957) Season.......................................................................... 88 (2012) 134

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MOST WALKS Inning*.................................. 8, 8th inn. vs,. USC (April 23, 2010) Game......................................17 vs. Washington (April 21, 1972) Season........................................................................ 230 (1972) MOST HIT BY PITCH: Inning.................................... 3, 8th inn. vs. ETSU (May 16, 2010) Game............................. 5, 4x, last vs. Austin Peay (June 3, 2012) Season.......................................................................... 77 (2012) MOST STRIKEOUTS Game........................................ 16 vs. Washington (May 7, 1966) Season........................................................................ 400 (2012) MOST STOLEN BASES Inning*.......................... 4, 3rd inn. vs. Nevada (March 20, 2010) Game............................................ 9 vs. Linfield (March 30, 1949) Season.............................................................. 73 (2011 & 2012)

pitching records MOST GAMES Season.............................................................................64 (2010) MOST COMPLETE GAMES Season.............................................................................25 (1974) MOST INNINGS PITCHED Season........................................................................584.1 (2012) MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS Game*..................................9, 21x, last vs. Seattle (May 18, 2012) Season*..................................22, 4-game span (May 15-20, 2011) MOST OPPONENT AT-BATS Inning*................................................10 at Arizona (May 5, 2012) Game*..................................64 vs. Wichita State (March 26, 2011) Season*......................................................................2,125 (2010)

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MOST HITS ALLOWED Inning*.............6, 1st inn. vs. East Tennessee State (May 16, 2010) Game*........................................20 at Washington (May 21, 2010) Season...........................................................................549 (2010) FEWEST HITS ALLOWED Game*............................................. 0 vs. Portland (April 18, 2012) Season.............................................................................85 (1963) MOST RUNS ALLOWED Inning*................................................12 at Arizona (May 5, 2012) Game................ 28, April 25, 1975 (28-7 loss to Washington State) Season...........................................................................330 (2009) MOST WALKS Inning*..............................5 vs. Saint Mary’s in 8th (Feb. 25, 2011) Game*............................... 14 vs. Washington State (April 7, 1973) Season...........................................................................243 (2012) MOST STRIKEOUTS Game*...................................... 20 vs. Lewis & Clark (April 8, 1969) Season...........................................................................513 (2010) MOST HITS BATSMEN Inning*.....................................3, 5th inn. at UCLA (April 16, 2010) Game*................................................... 5 at Hawaii (Feb 19, 2012) Season*...........................................................................82 (2012) MOST WILD PITCHES Inning*...............3, 2x, last 6th inn. at Washington (May 21, 2010) Game......................4, 5x, last at Long Beach State (March 5, 2011) Season.............................................................................49 (2009) MOST SHUTOUTS Season...............................................................................9 (1964) LOWEST ERA Season..........................................................................1.70 (1964) HIGHEST ERA Season..........................................................................5.27 (1977) MOST SAVES Season*...........................................................................22 (2012)


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OPENING DAY RESULTS/PK PARK opening day

DATES............. OPPONENT........................................ RESULT Mar. 3, 1963.......at California................................................... W, 2-0 Mar. 23, 1964.....at Stanford.......................................................L, 3-1 Mar. 22, 1965.....vs. Washington................................................L, 6-2 Mar. 21, 1966.....at Arizona State..............................................L, 10-4 Mar. 20, 1967.....at Sacramento State.........................................L, 7-0 Mar. 18, 1968.....vs. BYU........................................................... W, 7-5 Mar. 24, 1969.....at UC Davis.......................................................L, 4-3 Mar. 23, 1970.....vs. Chapman....................................................L, 5-4 Mar. 20, 1971.....Eastern Oregon.............................................. W, 8-3 Mar. 20, 1971.....Eastern Oregon............................................ W, 14-0 Mar. 20, 1972.....vs. Utah.......................................................... W, 3-0 Mar. 20, 1972.....vs. San Diego State......................................... W, 6-5 Mar. 17, 1973.....vs. Eastern Oregon...........................................L, 6-5 Mar. 17, 1973.....vs. Humboldt State...................................... W, 10-9 Mar. 16, 1974.....at Sacramento State.........................................L, 3-1 Mar. 16, 1974.....at Sacramento State.........................................L, 6-5 Mar. 23, 1975.....at Fresno State............................................. W, 10-2 Mar. 23, 1975.....at Fresno State............................................... W, 6-5 Mar. 26, 1976.....vs. Northwest Nazarene .............................. W, 21-6 Mar. 26, 1976.....vs. Gonzaga.................................................... W, 9-8 Mar. 19, 1977.....at Humboldt State...........................................L, 8-7

Mar. 19, 1977.....at Humboldt State....................................... W, 10-7 Mar. 10, 1978.....at Portland..................................................... W, 6-1 Mar. 10, 1978.....at Portland.......................................................L, 5-4 Mar. 10, 1979.....at Portland State..............................................L, 9-5 Mar. 10, 1970.....at Portland State..............................................L, 6-5 Mar. 9, 1980.......Portland.........................................................L, 13-6 Mar. 9, 1980.......Portland......................................................... W, 4-2 1981...................Gonzaga......................................................... W, 8-7 1981...................Gonzaga......................................................... W, 4-3 Feb. 20, 2009......at Saint Mary’s............................................... W, 5-3 Feb. 19, 2010....at #4 Cal State Fullerton................................. W, 7-3 Feb. 18, 2011....at Hawaii................................................................L, 4-3 Record............ .................................................................. 18-15

pk park opening day DATES............. OPPONENT........................................ RESULT Feb. 27, 2009......#15 Fresno State............................................ W, 1-0 March 2, 2010....Washington................................................... W, 6-2 Feb. 25, 2011......Saint Mary’s.....................................................L, 3-2 March 2, 2012....Long Beach State........................................... W, 5-4 Record............ ......................................................................3-1

The Oregon Ducks played to a sellout crowd of 2,777 on Friday, Feb. 27, 2009. The Ducks opened PK Park with a 1-0 victory over the 2008 defending College World Series champion Fresno State Bulldogs.

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RECRUITING CLASSES EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon baseball head coach George Horton announced the signing of eight student-athletes to National Letters of Intent. Horton’s latest class consists of five high school seniors and three junior college players. The Ducks have signed the top two prospects in the state of Oregon as evaluated by Baseball Northwest. Left-hander Cole Irvin (Yorba Linda, Calif./Servite HS), highlights the recruiting class after playing for the USA Baseball 18U national team in the COPABE Junior AAA/18U Pan American Championships. Oregon has signed the No. 2 recruit in the state of Oregon, catcher/right-hander Josh Graham (Roseburg, Ore./Roseburg HS) as well as his teammate, right-hander Jared Priestley. The Ducks have also inked one player ranked in Baseball America’s top-100 prospect list for the class of 2012, Irvin (70). Oregon also welcomes the 2011 All-CIF Southern Section Division I Team outfielder Nick Catalano (Anaheim, Calif./Esperanza HS) and left-hander Garrett Cleavinger (Baldwin City, Kan./Lawrence HS). Oregon’s junior college commits include outfielder Tyler Baumgartner and Howard College (Big Spring, Texas) transfer right-hander Clayton Crum, as well as first baseman Jacob Jelmini from College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, Calif.

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Won 10 or more consecutive games................................................10, Feb. 18-Mar. 4, 2012 Won 15 or more consecutive game....................................................................................... Won 15 or more consecutive homes games.......................................................................... Won 20 or more consecutive home games........................................................................... Won 5 or more conseuctive conference games................................. March 31-April 6, 2012 Won 5 or more conseuctive conference home games.....................6, April 27-May 14, 2012 Won 5 or more consecutive road games..........................................7, Feb. 18-Feb. 26, 2012 Lost 5 or more consecutive games.................................................................April 1-9, 2011 Lost 5 or more consecutive conference games...............................................April 1-9, 2011 Scored 10 or more runs in three consecutive games................................... Feb. 19-23, 2012 Scored 15 or more runs in a game......................17 vs. East Tennessee State (May, 16, 2010) Scored 20 or more runs in a game.....................21-1 vs. Sacramento State (March 19, 1979) Scored 25 or more runs in a game......................................................................................... Allowed 10 or more runs in a game.................................... 12 at #11 Arizona (May 5, 2012) Allowed 20 or more runs in a game....................................20-9 vs. Washington State, 1981 Was shut out........................................................... 5-0 at #23 Oregon State (May 27, 2012) Was shut out at home................................................................. 4-0 vs. UCLA (May 8, 2011) Was shut out in consecutive games...... at # 3 Arizona St. & at Oregon St. (May 17 & 19, 2009) Shut out an opponent (9-inn. game)......................................6-0 vs. Seattle (May 18, 2012) Shut out consecutive opponents..................... 6-0, 9-0 (DH) vs. Gonzaga (May 17-18, 2011) Shut out three consecutive opponents.......................................................... April 2-6, 1963 Swept a 3-game series........................................................... vs. Seattle (May 18-20, 2012) Swept back-to-back 3-game series....................................................................................... ...................................................... vs. USC (May 12-14, 2012) & vs. Seattle (May 18-20, 2012) Swept 4 or more 3-game series............................................................................................ Swept a 3-game conference series...............................................vs.USC (May 12-14, 2012) Swept a 3-game home series................................................. vs. Seattle (May 18-20, 2012) Swept a 3-game road series.........................................at #17 Vanderbilt (Feb. 24-26, 2012) Swept a 3-game non-conference series.................................. vs. Seattle (May 18-20, 2012) Swept a 3-game road conference series...............................at Washington (May 7-8, 1976) Was swept in a 3-game series.................................. at #23 Oregon State (May 25-27, 2012) Was swept in a 3-game home series................................................... UCLA (May 6-8, 2011) Was swept in a conference home series.............................................. UCLA (May 6-8, 2011) Was swept in a road conference series..................... at #23 Oregon State (May 25-27, 2012) Had back-to-back homers.................................................................................................... Hit 4 or more home runs in a game..........................................4 at Gonzaga (April 21, 2010) Hit 5 or more home runs in a game....................................................................................... Hit 10 or more home runs in a game..................................................................................... Homered in 5 or more consecutive games............................................................................ Had 15 or more hits in a game.................................... 15 vs. West Virginia (March 10, 2012) Had 20 or more hits in a game...............................................25 at Gonzaga (April 21, 2010) Had 10 or more hits in 5 consecutive games...............................................May 10-15, 2011 10 or more hits in 10 consecutive games..............................................................................

Overcame a deficit of 5 runs in a win..................... vs. Long Beach State (March 4, 2012) Overcame a deficit of 5 or more runs in a win......... 5 vs. Long Beach State (March 4, 2012) No-hit the opposition, 9 innings.................................vs. Portland (April 18, 2012) Was no-hit.............................................................................................................. Walked 10 or more batters..............................10 at #17 Vanderbilt (Feb. 26, 2012)

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Hit a grand slam.............................................Aaron Jones vs. West Virginia (March 10, 2012) Hit a walk-off home run.......................................................................................................... Hit home run to begin a game..................................... Aaron Jones at Hawai’i (Feb. 21, 2011) Hit 2 home runs...........................................................Aaron Jones at #5 UCLA (April 5, 2012) Hit 3 home runs....................................................................................................................... Hit an inside the park home run......................... Connor Hofmann vs. Seattle (May 18, 2012) Had a walk-off hit.........................................................Aaron Jones vs. Seattle (May 19, 2012) Homered in consecutive games.......................................... Shaun Chase (Feb. 20 & 23, 2012) Hit for the cycle................................Eddie Rodriguez vs. East Tennessee State (May 16, 2010) Scored 4 or more runs in a game.....Curtis Raulinaitis vs. East Tennessee State (May 16, 2010) Had 4 hits in a game...................................4, Ryan Hambright vs. Austin Peay (June 1, 2012) Had 5 or more hits in a game....................................5, J.J. Altobelli at Hawai’i (Feb. 20, 2012) Had 4 RBIs in a game......................................Aaron Jones vs. West Virginia (March 10, 2012) Had 5 RBIs in a game.................................................... Kyle Garlick at Seattle (May 10, 2011) Had 6 RBIs in a game...........................................8, Jack Marder vs. Nevada (March 19, 2010) Had 7 RBIs in a game...........................................8, Jack Marder vs. Nevada (March 19, 2010) Had 8 or more RBIs in a game..............................8, Jack Marder vs. Nevada (March 19, 2010) Stole 3 bases in a game...........................................Curtis Raulinaitis vs. USC (April 23, 2010) Stole 4 or more bases in a game.............................................................................................. Walked 3 times in a game.....................3, Scott Heineman vs. West Virginia (March 10, 2012) Walked 4 times or more in a game..................4, KC Serna vs. Wichita State (March 26, 2011) Threw a nine-inning no-hitter............................Jordan Spencer vs. Portland (April 18, 2012) Struck out 5 or more consecutive batters..........6, Jimmie Sherfy at at Hawai’i (Feb. 18, 2012) Struck out 6 or more consecutive batters........ 6, Jimmie Sherfy at at Hawai’i (Feb. 18, 2012)) Struck out 10 or more batters in a game.............13, Jimmie Sherfy at at Hawai’i (Feb. 18, 2012) Struck out 11 or more batters in a game.........13, Jimmie Sherfy at at Hawai’i (Feb. 18, 2012) Struck out 12 or more batters in a game.............13, Jimmie Sherfy at at Hawai’i (Feb. 18, 2012) Pitched a complete-game loss (9 inn)............. Madison Boer vs. #23 Arizona (April 22, 2011) Pitched a complete-game loss................................Jake Reed at Wasington (March 17, 2012) Pitched a 9-inning complete game........................ Alex Keudell at #11 Arizona (May 4, 2012) Pitched a complete-game shutout.....................Jordan Spencer vs. Portland (April 18, 2012)


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PK PARK FIRSTS FIRSTS ON THE MOUND First pitch.....................................................Tyler Anderson vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First strikeout.................... Holden Sprague SO Mitch Karraker (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO strikeout...........Tyler Anderson SO Tommy Mendonca (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First hit allowed......................Tyler Anderson to Danny Muno (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO hit allowed.................Tyler Anderson to Danny Muno (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First walk issued..................Tyler Anderson to Steve Detwiler (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO walk issued.............Tyler Anderson to Steve Detwiler (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First run allowed................ Zac Bischoff to Eddie Rodriguez vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First UO run allowed............. Erik Stavert to Danny Muno (HR) (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 28, 2009) First earned run allowed..... Zac Bischoff to Eddie Rodriguez vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First UO earned run allowed......... Erik Stavert to Danny Muno (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 28, 2009) First double allowed........Holden Sprague to Curtis Raulinaitis (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO double allowed..... Tyler Anderson to Dusty Robinson (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First triple allowed...................... Erik Stavert to Alan Ahmady (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 28, 2009) First UO triple allowed................. Erik Stavert to Alan Ahmady (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 28, 2009) First home run allowed............... Erik Stavert to Danny Muno (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 28, 2009) First UO home run allowed.......... Erik Stavert to Danny Muno (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 28, 2009) First wild pitch.........................................Erik Stavert to Geoff Klein (Santa Clara, March 6, 2009) First UO wild pitch...................................Erik Stavert to Geoff Klein (Santa Clara, March 6, 2009) First hit batter....................... Matt Morse to Caleb Tommasini (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 28, 2009) First UO hit batter................Erik Stavert to Tommy Mendonca (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 28, 2009) First balk....................................................Chris Garrison vs. Sacramento State (March 24, 2009) First UO balk..............................................Chris Garrison vs. Sacramento State (March 24, 2009) First complete game................................................. Nate Garcia for Santa Clara (March 6, 2009) First UO complete game........................................Madison Boer vs. Santa Clara (March 8, 2009) .................................................................... Erik Stavert (9 inn.) vs. Washington (April 25, 2009) First complete game shutout (combined) ............................................... T. Anderson and R. Fleckenstein(#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO complete game shutout (combined) .............................................. T. Anderson and R. Fleckenstein (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First complete game shutout (solo).....................Jason Erickson vs. Washington (April 25, 2009) First UO complete game shutout (solo)...........Justin LaTempa (Washington State, May 1, 2010) First No-Hitter......................................................................................................................... NA First UO No-Hitter.................................................................................................................... NA First Perfect Game................................................................................................................... NA First UO Perfect Game.............................................................................................................. NA First Win..................................................Ryan Fleckenstein vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First UO win.............................................Ryan Fleckenstein vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First Save...................................................Drew Gagnier vs. Sacramento State (March 25, 2009) First UO Save.............................................Drew Gagnier vs. Sacramento State (March 25, 2009) First pick off.... Tyler Anderson to Darrell Hunter (Danny Muno, #15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO pick off ....................... Tyler Anderson to Darrell Hunter (Danny Muno, #15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First retired side.......... Sprague (Karraker, Rodriguez & Hart vs. #15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First striking out side.................................................................................................................... .....Bennett Whitmore ( Mendoza, Detwiler and Johnson vs. #15 Fresno State, March 1, 2009)

FIRSTS AT THE PLATE First at-bat..........................................................Danny Muno (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO at-bat.............................................Caleb Tommasini (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First hit...................................Danny Munooff Tyler Anderson (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO hit.................... Curtis Raulinaitis off Holden Sprague (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First double.................. Curtis Raulinaitis off Holden Sprague (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO double............. Curtis Raulinaitis off Holden Sprague (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First triple..................................Alan Ahmady off Erik Stavert (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 28, 2009) First UO triple......................Curtis Rualinaitis off Derek Benny (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 28, 2009) First home run........................... Danny Muno off Erik Stavert (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO home run...............Antony Kreitz off Taylor Garrison (#15 Fresno State, March 1, 2009) First Grand Slam..........Blake Crosby off Ryan Fleckenstein (Sacramento State, March 24, 2009) First UO Grand Slam.................................... J.J. Altobelli off Kevin Couture (USC, April 25, 2010) First Hit for the Cycle..............Eddie Rodriguez (D-S-T-HR) (East Tennessee State, May 16, 2010) First UO Hit for the Cycle........Eddie Rodriguez (D-S-T-HR) (East Tennessee State, May 16, 2010) First RBI.................................... Andrew Schmidt off Bischoff (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO RBI............................... Andrew Schmidt off Bischoff (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First run.................................................... Eddie Rodriguez (vs #15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO run............................................... Eddie Rodriguez (vs #15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First walk........................... Steve Detwiler by Tyler Anderson (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO walk............ Caleb Tommasini by Holden Sprague vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First hit batter.................. Caleb Tommasini by Matt Morse vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 28, 2009) First UO hit batter............ Caleb Tommasini by Matt Morse vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 28, 2009) First strikeout................... Mitch Karraker by Holden Sprague (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO strikeout.............. Mitch Karraker by Holden Sprague (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First double play.......................Tommy Mendonca into 5-6-3 (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 28, 2009) First UO double play.................Tommy Mendonca into 5-6-3 (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First sacrifice bunt................Danny Grubb off Tyler Anderson (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 27, 2009) First UO sacrifice bunt...........Colby Sokol off Sean Bonesteele (#15 Fresno State, Feb. 28, 2009) First stolen base..................... Jett Hart off Holden Sprague vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First UO stolen base............... Jett Hart off Holden Sprague vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First consecutive home runs.........Riley Henricks & Cort Carpenter of Portland (March 31, 2009) First UO consecutive home runs.............................................................................................. NA First out............. G. Hedstrom grounds out to Danny Pulfer vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First UO out.................................................................................................................................. .................Caleb Tommasini line out to Tommy Mendonca vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009)

FIRSTS IN THE FIELD First putout.................................................... Darrell Hunter vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First Oregon putout....................................... Darrell Hunter vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First assist.....................................................Tyler Anderson vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First Oregon assist........................................Tyler Anderson vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First double play turned......... D. Gavin, KC Serna, D. Hunter vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First Oregon double play turned..............D. Gavin, KC Serna, D. Hunter vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First caught stealing..............................................Danny Muno by KC Serna, D. Hunter, D. Pulfer ............................................................................................. vs. #15 Fresno State (Feb. 27, 2009) First UO caught stealing....................................Caleb Tommasini vs. Santa Clara (March 7, 2009) First passed ball........................................Mitch Karraker vs. Sacramento State (March 24, 2009) First Oregon passed ball............................Mitch Karraker vs. Sacramento State (March 24, 2009) First error...........................................................Danny Muno of #15 Fresno State (Feb. 28, 2009) First Oregon error.................................... Caleb Tommasini vs. #15 Fresno State (March 1, 2009)

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ALL-TIME GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1963 Overall: 25-7; Conference: 10-5 Home: 14-2; Away: 11-5; Neutral: 0-0 Head Coach: Don Kirsch

Date 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/28 4/2 4/2 4/5 4/6 4/6 4/10 4/11 4/13 4/16 4/24 4/25 4/27 4/27 4/29 5/3 5/4 5/8 5/10 5/11 5/13 5/14 5/16 5/17 5/24 5/25 5/27 5/27

Opponent............................................Result at California...................................................... W, 2-0 at California...................................................... W, 5-2 at Santa Clara.................................................. W, 6-1 at San Jose State............................................ W, 2-0 at Willamette................................................... W, 5-2 Lewis & Clark................................................... W, 6-5 at Lewis & Clark............................................... W, 3-0 Pacific (OR)....................................................... W, 5-0 Willamette........................................................ W, 1-0 Willamette........................................................ W, 5-1 Lewis & Clark.................................................W, 14-6 Pacific (OR)....................................................... W, 7-0 at Portland State..............................................L, 3-2 Portland State...................................................L, 2-0 Washington State*......................................W, 10-6 Washington State*........................................ W, 8-4 at Portland........................................................ W, 4-0 at Portland........................................................ W, 4-3 Idaho.................................................................. W, 3-2 Washington*..................................................W, 10-0 Washington*.................................................... W, 6-5 Portland State................................................. W, 7-2 at Washington State*.....................................L, 6-1 at Washington State*.....................................L, 8-5 at Idaho...........................................................W, 13-8 at Idaho...............................................................L, 3-2 at Washington*.............................................W, 10-3 Washington*.................................................... W, 3-2 Oregon State*...................................................L, 3-0 Oregon State*................................................. W, 2-1 at Oregon State*..............................................L, 5-0 at Oregon State*............................................ W, 4-3

4/4 4/4 4/6 4/7 4/8 4/10 4/11 4/11 4/14 4/17 4/18 4/21 4/24 4/25 4/29 4/30 5/2 5/2 5/4 5/5 5/8 5/9 5/13 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/18 5/19 5/22 5/23 5/29 5/30

# Santa Barbara Tournament ^ District 8 NCAA Playoff at Los Angeles * Conference Game

1965 Overall: 27-8-1; Conference: 12-6 Home: 12-4; Away: 12-3-1; Neutral: 3-1-0 Head Coach: Don Kirsch

* Conference Game

1964 Overall: 31-11; Conference: 11-5 Home: 18-3; Away: 11-4; Neutral: 2-4 Head Coach: Don Kirsch NCAA Regionals

Date 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/26 3/27 3/28 4/1 4/2 4/3

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Result L, 3-1 L, 5-2 W, 8-1 W, 3-1 L, 6-1 W, 7-0 L, 2-1 W, 6-1 W, 11-3 W, 10-0

Portland State.............................................W, 5-4 Portland State.............................................W, 6-0 at Lewis & Clark..........................................W, 7-5 at Willamette............................................ W, 10-5 Linfield........................................................ W, 10-3 Portland..................................................... W, 12-0 Portland..................................................... W, 11-5 Portland..................................................... W, 11-1 Pacific (OR)................................................ W, 12-0 Oregon State*.............................................. L, 3-1 at Oregon State*........................................W, 5-2 at Portland State..................................... W, 13-2 Washington State*....................................W, 9-3 Washington State*....................................W, 5-3 Idaho*............................................................W, 4-1 Idaho*............................................................W, 8-1 Portland........................................................W, 3-0 Portland..................................................... W, 11-0 Washington*...............................................W, 9-4 Washington*................................................ L, 9-3 Seattle......................................................... W, 10-0 Seattle............................................................W, 9-8 at Idaho*.......................................................W, 6-0 at Idaho*.................................................... W, 12-2 at Washington State*...............................W, 7-5 at Washington State*................................ L, 6-5 at Washington*...........................................W, 4-3 at Washington*............................................ L, 4-3 at Oregon State*........................................W, 3-1 Oregon State*.............................................. L, 5-1 vs. USC^......................................................... L, 5-0 vs. USC^......................................................... L, 9-3

Date 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/31 4/2 4/3 4/3 4/5 4/6 4/8 4/14 4/14

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Opponent........................................ Result vs. Washington# ......................................... L, 6-2 vs. Vandenberg AFB#............................. W, 12-3 vs. Utah#.......................................................W, 5-3 vs. San Diego Marines#............................W, 7-3 at Cal Western.......................................... W, 12-2 at San Diego State.......................................T, 5-5 Lewis & Clark...............................................W, 9-5 at Lewis & Clark..........................................W, 3-1 at Portland State........................................W, 7-3 at Portland State........................................W, 8-0 Pacific (OR)...................................................W, 3-2 at Willamette...............................................W, 9-1 Southern Oregon.......................................W, 8-0 Linfield............................................................ L, 4-3 Linfield...........................................................W, 6-5

4/16 4/17 4/17 4/23 4/24 4/24 4/27 4/30 5/1 5/1 5/4 5/7 5/8 5/8 5/11 5/14 5/15 5/15 5/21 5/22 5/22

at Oregon State*........................................... L, 8-7 Oregon State*................................................ L, 4-3 Oregon State*...............................................W, 1-0 at Washington*.............................................W, 6-3 at Washington*.......................................... W, 16-3 at Washington*.............................................W, 5-2 at Linfield........................................................W, 8-3 Washington State*......................................W, 5-1 Washington State*....................................... L, 8-7 Washington State*....................................... L, 8-2 Willamette................................................... W, 18-2 Washington*..................................................W, 7-3 Washington*............................................... W, 11-3 Washington*............................................... W, 15-5 Portland State............................................ W, 11-3 at Washington State*.................................. L, 2-0 at Washington State*.................................. L, 5-4 at Washington State*............................W, 12-11 Oregon State*...............................................W, 3-1 at Oregon State*..........................................W, 8-7 at Oregon State*.....................................W, 13-10

# San Diego Marine Tournament * Conference Game

1966 Overall: 21-18; Conference: 8-9 Home: 12-8; Away: 8-10; Neutral: 0-0 Head Coach: Don Kirsch

Date 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/26 3/30 3/30 4/1 4/2 4/2 4/5 4/7 4/8 4/12 4/15 4/16 4/16 4/20 4/22 4/23 4/23 4/26 4/29 4/30

Opponent.....................................Result at Arizona State......................................L, 10-4 at Arizona State.................................... W, 14-9 at Arizona State........................................ L, 7-1 at Utah State............................................. L, 6-5 at Arizona.................................................L, 11-2 at Arizona.................................................L, 12-6 at Arizona................................................... L, 5-4 at Arizona................................................... L, 4-3 Linfield.......................................................W, 2-1 Linfield........................................................ L, 5-2 Pacific (OR)............................................. W, 19-1 at Portland................................................W, 5-1 at Portland................................................W, 9-8 at Portland State.....................................W, 5-4 Lewis & Clark............................................W, 3-2 Seattle........................................................W, 7-4 Portland State....................................... W, 15-4 Oregon State*........................................... L, 3-2 at Oregon State*.....................................W, 5-2 at Oregon State*...................................... L, 4-3 at Lewis & Clark.......................................W, 8-0 Washington*............................................W, 4-2 Washington*............................................W, 8-3 Washington*......................................... W, 13-6 at Portland*............................................... L, 6-5 Washington State*................................L, 12-3 Washington State*.................................. L, 7-5


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Washington State*..........................................L, 5-4 Willamette......................................................W, 11-1 at Washington*.................................................L, 3-1 at Washington*............................................... W, 4-2 Western Oregon............................................. W, 9-1 Washington State*..........................................L, 7-3 Washington State*..........................................L, 6-3 Washington State*....................................... L, 10-5 at Oregon State*............................................ W, 9-8 Oregon State*................................................. W, 4-0 Oregon State*................................................. W, 2-1

* Conference Game

1967 Overall: 16-14; Conference: 7-5 Home: 13-3; Away: 2-7; Neutral: 1-4 Head Coach: Don Kirsch

Date 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/23 3/24 3/25 4/1 4/1 4/4 4/7 4/8 4/8 4/11 4/14 4/14 4/21 4/22 4/22 5/2 5/3 5/6 5/10 5/12 5/12 5/13 5/13 5/17 5/19 5/20

Opponent............................................ Result at Sacramento State....................................... L, 7-0 at Cal Poly........................................................... L, 6-3 vs. UC Santa Barbara#.................................... L, 7-1 vs. Idaho State#................................................ L, 2-1 vs. Westmont#................................................... L, 7-5 vs. Chapman#.................................................... L, 5-4 vs. California#...................................................W, 8-4 Pacific (OR)........................................................W, 6-2 Pacific (OR)........................................................W, 7-1 at Portland .................................................... W, 10-3 Southern Oregon............................................. L, 7-3 at Portland State............................................L, 10-7 at Portland State.............................................. L, 5-4 Lewis & Clark................................................. W, 12-4 at California*.....................................................W, 2-1 at California*...................................................... L, 7-2 Washington State*.........................................W, 5-1 Washington*.................................................. W, 11-2 Washington*.....................................................W, 4-3 Portland State..................................................W, 7-2 Willamette.........................................................W, 6-0 at Oregon State*.............................................W, 6-1 Portland..............................................................W, 7-6 USC*.....................................................................W, 4-2 USC*.....................................................................W, 5-2 UCLA*.................................................................L, 10-2 UCLA*................................................................... L, 3-0 Western Oregon........................................... W, 11-2 at Oregon State*.............................................. L, 4-2 Oregon State*................................................... L, 8-5

1968 Overall: 22-15-1; Conference: 8-10-0 Home: 10-6-1; Away: 7-7-0; Neutral: 5-2-0 Head Coach: Don Kirsch

Date 3/18 3/19 3/19 3/21 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/28 3/30 3/30 4/2 4/6 4/6 4/9 4/9 4/11 4/13 4/13 4/16 4/19 4/20 4/20 4/26 4/27 4/27 4/29 4/29 4/30 5/2 5/4 5/10 5/11 5/11 5/17 5/18 5/18 5/21 5/24

Opponent....................................... Result vs. Brigham Young#..................................W, 7-5 vs. Tennessee#............................................. L, 3-2 vs. Pittsburgh#...........................................W, 5-4 vs. UC Riverside#.......................................W, 4-1 vs. Kansas#................................................ W, 11-2 vs. Mississippi State#................................W, 6-5 vs. UCLA#...................................................... L, 4-3 Southern Oregon........................................T, 2-2 Portland State.............................................W, 4-0 Portland State.............................................. L, 5-2 Puget Sound................................................ L, 5-3 at Portland...................................................W, 8-4 at Portland...................................................W, 2-1 Linfield..........................................................W, 3-0 Linfield..........................................................W, 8-1 Portland........................................................W, 9-1 at Portland State........................................W, 4-0 at Portland State........................................W, 4-1 at Portland.................................................... L, 7-4 at Washington State*................................ L, 1-0 at Washington*..........................................W, 2-1 at Washington*..........................................W, 9-4 at UCLA*........................................................ L, 7-2 at USC*........................................................... L, 3-1 at USC*........................................................... L, 6-4 at California*...............................................W, 1-0 at California*................................................ L, 5-0 at Stanford*................................................L, 11-3 Portland........................................................W, 5-0 Oregon State*..............................................W 5-4 Washington*...............................................W, 9-1 Washington State*....................................W, 3-2 Washington State*..................................... L, 6-0 California*..................................................... L, 5-2 Stanford*......................................................W, 5-4 Stanford*....................................................... L, 3-1 USC................................................................L, 11-6 Oregon State...............................................W, 5-3

# Invitational Tournament * Conference Game

1969 Overall: 22-19; Conference: 8-13 Home: 14-9; Away: 8-11; Neutral: 0-0 Head Coach: Don Kirsch

# Invitational Tournament * Conference Game

Date 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27

Opponent....................................... Result at UC Davis................................................... L, 4-3 at Santa Clara........................................W, 12-10 at Fresno State...........................................W, 5-4 at San Jose State........................................ L, 0-4

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Univ. San Francisco............................... W, 7-4 California................................................... W 7-2 Portland State.......................................... W 5-4 Portland State......................................... W, 3-0 Western Oregon..................................... W, 3-2 Lewis & Clark........................................... W, 2-1 Lewis & Clark........................................... W, 5-3 Lewis-Clark State................................... W, 6-1 Eastern Oregon...................................... W, 7-6 Washington State*................................ W, 4-1 Washington*.......................................... L, 5-10 Washington*........................................... W, 5-0 at Portland State.................................... W, 6-4 at Portland State......................................L, 4-1 Portland.................................................... W, 6-1 at California*.............................................L, 9-0 at Stanford*...............................................L, 2-1 at Stanford*...............................................L, 3-0 at UCLA*................................................... W, 2-1 at UCLA*.....................................................L, 7-0 at USC*........................................................L, 5-1 at Washington*...................................... W, 7-0 at Washington State*........................... W, 5-3 at Washington State*........................... W, 4-0 at Portland............................................... W, 4-3 at Portland.................................................L, 7-4 Puget Sound.............................................L, 4-2 at Oregon State*......................................L, 5-3 Portland State...........................................L, 4-2 UCLA*..........................................................L, 4-1 USC*.............................................................L, 9-4 USC*.......................................................... L, 11-1 California*................................................ W, 4-3 California*............................................... L, 10-9 Stanford*.................................................. W, 4-3 at Oregon State*......................................L, 9-4 Oregon State*...........................................L, 3-1

* Conference Game

1970 Overall: 16-14; Conference: 5-9 Home: 8-4; Away: 5-6; Neutral: 3-4 Head Coach: Don Kirsch

Date 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/26 3/27 3/28 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/7

Opponent..................................... Result vs. Chapman#...........................................L, 5-4 vs. Brigham Young#................................L, 9-6 vs. Eastern Michigan#............................L, 2-0 vs. Long Beach State#........................W, 10-4 vs. Cal State Fullerton#......................W, 12-1 vs. Wyoming#.......................................... W, 9-2 vs. UC Irvine#.......................................... L, 10-4 at Portland State..................................W, 11-2 Portland State......................................... W, 4-1 at Portland............................................... W, 6-1 at Portland............................................... W, 8-0 Western Oregon..................................... W, 9-2

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Oregon State*............................................... W, 13-5 at Washington*................................................. L, 7-5 at Washington State*..................................... L, 7-0 at Washington State*...................................L, 14-1 Washington State*.......................................... L, 9-0 Washington*.....................................................W, 7-0 Washington *....................................................W, 7-3 Southern Oregon............................................W, 1-0 at Stanford*........................................................ L, 8-6 at Stanford*........................................................ L, 8-4 at California*.....................................................W, 8-7 at California*....................................................L, 11-4 Portland State................................................... L, 5-4 Portland State..................................................W, 2-1 USC*...................................................................... L, 6-0 Puget Sound.....................................................W, 2-1 at Oregon State*.............................................W, 5-3 Oregon State*................................................... L, 4-2

# Orange County Invitational Tournament * Conference Game

1971 Overall:19-18; Conference: 7-9 Home: 11-7; Away: 8-9; Neutral: 0-2 Head Coach: Mel Krause

Date 3/20 3/20 3/23 3/23 3/25 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/27 3/30 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/10 4/13 4/13 4/17 4/17 4/19 4/23 4/24 4/24 4/26 4/30 4/30 5/1 5/1 5/3 5/5 5/7

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Opponent........................................ Result Eastern Oregon...........................................W, 8-3 Eastern Oregon........................................ W, 14-0 at Pacific (OR)..............................................L, 13-4 at Pacific (OR)................................................ L, 2-1 at Willamette................................................. L, 6-4 at Pacific (OR)...............................................W, 2-0 Portland State..............................................W, 8-5 Seattle............................................................W, 5-1 Portland..................................................... L, 11-10 Portland State............................................... L, 8-7 Gonzaga........................................................W, 5-1 Saint Mary’s................................................... L, 5-4 Western Oregon..........................................W, 4-2 at Oregon State*.......................................... L, 4-2 at Portland....................................................W, 7-0 at Portland....................................................W, 3-2 Washington State*.....................................W, 4-2 Washington State*....................................L, 10-9 at Portland State.........................................W, 9-5 at Washington State*................................W, 8-6 at Washington*...........................................W, 3-0 at Washington*........................................ W, 10-5 Portland State..............................................W, 4-3 at USC*............................................................ L, 5-0 at USC*............................................................ L, 2-0 at UCLA*......................................................... L, 3-1 at UCLA*.......................................................L, 18-1 at Portland State........................................L, 11-9 Linfield......................................................W, 11-10 California*.....................................................W, 4-3

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California*....................................................W, 8-6 Stanford*......................................................L, 11-1 Stanford*........................................................ L, 6-4 Oregon State*.............................................L, 10-6 at Oregon State*.........................................W, 4-3 USC^................................................................ L, 6-2 Washington State^..................................... L, 6-4

* Conference Game ^ Pac-8 Playoffs at Pullman, Wash.

1972 Overall: 23-13; Conference: 14-4 Home: 11-6; Away: 8-2; Neutral: 4-5 Head Coach: Mel Krause

Date 3/20 3/20 3/21 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/29 4/1 4/2 4/4 4/7 4/8 4/8 4/15 4/15 4/17 4/18 4/21 4/22 4/22 4/25 4/28 4/29 4/29 5/2 5/2 5/5 5/6 5/6 5/9 5/12 5/13 5/13 5/18

Opponent........................................ Result vs. Utah#........................................................W, 3-0 vs. San Diego State#..................................W, 6-5 vs. Utah#........................................................W, 5-2 vs. San Diego State#................................... L, 6-4 vs. San Diego State#.................................L, 10-3 vs. Univ. San Diego#..................................W, 5-3 vs. Cal. Western#.......................................... L, 4-3 vs. Cal. Western#........................................L, 10-3 Portland State............................................... L, 8-1 Puget Sound................................................. L, 2-1 Portland...................................................... W, 14-3 Southern Oregon......................................L, 12-9 at Washington State*................................W, 5-0 at Washington State*................................. L, 7-2 at Washington State*...............................L, 10-8 at Oregon State*.........................................W, 7-1 at Oregon State*...................................... W, 14-0 Western Oregon........................................... L, 5-3 Portland.........................................................W, 8-5 Washington*............................................. W, 17-4 Washington*................................................. L, 7-3 Washington*................................................W, 3-2 Portland...................................................... W, 16-1 at Washington*...........................................W, 4-0 at Washington*........................................ W, 17-6 at Washington*............................................W 5-0 Portland State..............................................W, 4-2 Portland State..............................................W, 8-7 Washington State*....................................L, 19-6 Washington State*.....................................W, 3-2 Washington State*.....................................W, 3-1 at Southern Oregon..................................W, 5-0 at Oregon State*...................................... W, 10-1 Oregon State*........................................... W, 10-3 Oregon State*..............................................W, 3-2 Washington State^..................................... L, 3-2

# San Diego Classic * Conference Game ^ Northern Division Playoff Game

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1973 Overall: 23-13; Conference: 9-9 Home: 12-5; Away: 9-7; Neutral: 2-1 Head Coach: Mel Krause

Date 3/17 3/17 3/18 3/20 3/21 3/23 3/24 3/27 4/3 4/5 4/6 4/7 4/7 4/10 4/11 4/13 4/14 4/14 4/20 4/21 4/21 4/24 4/24 4/25 4/27 4/28 4/28 5/1 5/4 5/5 5/5 5/8 5/8 5/11 5/12 5/12

Opponent.......................................... Result vs. Eastern Oregon#......................................L, 6-5 vs. Humboldt State#.................................W, 10-9 vs. Portland State#.....................................W, 10-4 at San Jose State......................................... L, 10-9 at Santa Clara................................................ W, 4-3 at Stanislaus State......................................W, 10-9 at Santa Clara............................................... L, 17-5 at Portland State........................................W, 12-1 Southern Oregon.......................................W, 16-1 at Pacific (OR)..............................................W, 12-7 Washington State*..................................... L, 11-9 Washington State*........................................L, 7-4 Washington State*...................................... W, 8-7 Portland State.............................................W, 10-1 at Linfield........................................................ W, 9-4 at Oregon State*............................................L, 9-8 Oregon State*............................................... W, 7-4 Oregon State*............................................... W, 9-6 Washington*.................................................. W, 9-3 Washington*....................................................L, 2-1 Washington*....................................................L, 4-3 at Portland...................................................... W, 8-4 at Portland...................................................... W, 7-3 Linfield...........................................................W, 12-4 Washington*.................................................. W, 3-0 Washington*.................................................. W, 3-2 Washington*....................................................L, 8-3 at Portland State............................................L, 7-4 at Washington State*...................................L, 4-1 at Washington State*...................................L, 9-4 at Washington State*..............................L, 25-11 Portland ......................................................... W, 7-2 Portland........................................................... W, 3-0 Oregon State*............................................... W, 2-1 at Oregon State*........................................W, 10-0 at Oregon State*.......................................... W, 7-5

# Redding (Calif.) Tournament * Conference Game

1974 Overall: 26-19; Conference: 12-6 Home: 9-1; Away: 13-13; Neutral: 4-5 Head Coach: Mel Krause

Date 3/16 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/20

Opponent...................................... Result at Sacramento State................................L, 3-1 at Sacramento State................................L, 6-5 at Stanislaus State....................................L, 5-1 at San Jose State..................................... W, 6-3 at Cal Poly.................................................. W, 9-3 at Cal Poly....................................................L, 3-2


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at Cal Poly..........................................................W, 2-1 at Long Beach State........................................ L, 9-1 at Cal State-LA..................................................W, 8-1 at Cal Poly Pomona......................................... L, 3-4 at Cal Poly Pomona......................................... L, 4-0 vs. UCLA#..........................................................L, 10-2 vs. Arizona State#............................................. L, 8-3 vs. Tulane#.........................................................W, 8-7 vs. Stanford#....................................................L, 15-9 vs. UC Riverside#.......................................... W, 10-9 vs. Brigham Young#.................................... W, 10-5 vs. Wisconsin#............................................... W, 16-0 Washington*.....................................................W, 4-0 Washington*...................................................... L, 3-2 Portland State............................................... W, 11-4 at Washington State*....................................W, 1-0 at Washington State*....................................W, 5-1 at Washington State*................................. W, 12-3 Portland..............................................................W, 9-5 Southern Oregon............................................W, 6-5 Oregon State*............................................... W, 12-2 at Oregon State*.............................................. L, 3-2 at Oregon State*.............................................W, 7-2 at Portland State.......................................... W, 10-6 Linfield...........................................................W, 16-15 at Washington State*................................. W, 12-1 at Washington State*................................ L, 12-11 at Washington State*..................................... L, 8-5 at Portland.......................................................... L, 3-2 at Washington*................................................W, 2-1 at Washington*................................................W, 2-1 at Washington*................................................. L, 2-0 at Washington*................................................W, 9-4 Portland State............................................... W, 23-1 at Oregon State*.............................................. L, 7-6 Oregon State*............................................... W, 10-9 Oregon State*..................................................W, 6-5 at USC^..............................................................L, 11-6 at USC^..............................................................L, 14-1

^ Pac-8 Championship at USC # Riverside Tournament * Conference Game

1975 Overall: 20-19; Conference: 5-10 Home: 8-5; Away: 12-14; Neutral: 0-0 Head Coach: Mel Krause

Date 3/23 3/23 3/24 3/26 3/26 3/27 3/27 3/28

Opponents......................................Result at Fresno State.........................................W, 10-2 at Fresno State........................................... W, 6-5 at Loyola Marymount................................L, 5-4 at Long Beach State................................ L, 11-9 at UCLA......................................................... W, 3-2 at Cal Poly......................................................L, 2-1 at Claremont.................................................L, 5-4 at Claremont.................................................L, 6-3

3/28 3/29 3/29 3/30 3/31 3/31 4/4 4/5 4/5 4/8 4/8 4/11 4/12 4/12 4/14 4/15 4/18 4/19 4/19 4/21 4/22 4/22 4/25 4/26 4/26 4/29 4/30 5/6 5/9 5/10 5/10

at Chapman..............................................W, 12-5 at Loyola Marymount................................L, 5-3 at Loyola Marymount............................. L, 12-5 at Fresno State.......................................... L, 11-2 at Pacific (CA).............................................. W, 6-3 at Pacific (CA).............................................. W, 3-2 at Washington*......................................... L, 11-5 at Washington*.......................................... W, 5-0 at Washington*.......................................... W, 8-5 at Linfield..................................................... W, 7-4 at Linfield..................................................... W, 7-3 Washington State*.....................................L, 8-6 Washington State*.....................................L, 7-3 Washington State*.................................W, 13-9 Western Oregon........................................ W, 5-1 at Portland................................................... W, 8-3 at Oregon State*.........................................L, 3-0 Oregon State*............................................ W, 8-6 Oregon State*..............................................L, 7-3 Portland State............................................ W, 3-2 Oregon Tech............................................... W, 2-1 Oregon Tech............................................... W, 7-6 at Washington State*............................. L, 28-7 at Washington State*................................L, 7-2 at Washington State*................................L, 4-3 Portland....................................................... W, 9-7 at Portland State....................................... W, 9-7 at Portland State.........................................L, 1-0 Oregon State*............................................ W, 7-1 Oregon State*..............................................L, 6-5 Oregon State*........................................... L, 11-7

* Conference Game

1976 Overall: 20-18; Conference: 6-12 Home: 9-10; Away: 8-7; Neutral: 3-1 Head Coach: Mel Krause

Date 3/26 3/26 3/27 3/27 3/30 4/2 4/3 4/3 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/6 4/7 4/8 4/13 4/16 4/17 4/17

Opponents................................Result vs. Northwest Nazarene#............. W 21-6 vs. Gonzaga#........................................W 9-8 vs. Lewis & Clark#...............................W 3-2 vs. Boise State#.....................................L 3-2 Portland.................................................W 4-3 at Pacific (OR).................................... W 19-1 at Portland State.................................W 8-6 at Portland State.................................W 5-4 Western Oregon.................................W 9-0 Western Oregon...................................L 5-3 Linfield.....................................................L 4-3 Linfield...................................................W 4-3 at Willamette....................................L 11-10 Lewis & Clark..........................................L 5-3 at Portland............................................W 5-2 at Washington State*..........................L 4-1 at Washington State*..........................L 5-1 at Washington State*..........................L 8-4

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Portland State....................................... W 8-1 Willamette............................................W 10-1 Oregon State*......................................... L 9-5 at Oregon State*.................................... L 8-0 at Oregon State*.................................... L 3-1 at Lewis & Clark..................................W 16-4 at Washington*..................................... W 2-1 at Washington*..................................... W 3-0 at Washington*..................................... W 4-0 Washington*......................................... W 6-2 Washington*......................................... W 7-6 Washington*........................................... L 7-5 Portland State.......................................L 13-5 Portland.................................................. W 5-3 Washington State*..............................L 13-8 Washington State*................................ L 7-2 Washington State*..............................L 10-7 at Oregon State*..................................L 10-0 Oregon State*....................................... W 3-2 Oregon State*........................................ L, 4-3

# Boise Classic * Conference Game

1977 Overall: 14-27; Conference: 4-14 Home: 6-10; Away: 8-17; Neutral: 0-0 Head Coach: Mel Krause

Date 3/19 3/19 3/20 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/25 3/27 3/28 3/29 3/30 4/4 4/5 4/6 4/8 4/9 4/9 4/11 4/12 4/13 4/15 4/16 4/16 4/19 4/22

Opponent................................Result at Humboldt State............................ L 8-7 at Humboldt State........................W 10-7 at Stanislaus State...........................L 14-0 at Stanislaus State............................. L 5-3 at Pacific (CA)...................................... L 6-2 at Stanford........................................... L 7-1 at San Jose State................................ L 5-4 at San Francisco St............................ L 6-5 at Hayward State.............................L 14-3 at Hayward State............................... L 7-1 at UC Davis......................................W 11-9 at Humboldt State............................ L 9-8 Portland................................................ L 8-6 at Portland State............................W 12-4 at Western Oregon......................... W 2-0 Portland.............................................. W 8-3 Southern Oregon............................ W 5-4 Washington State*........................... L 5-4 Washington State*.........................L 12-2 Washington State*.........................L 22-8 at Pacific (OR).................................... W 6-2 Portland State.................................... L 7-5 Willamette......................................... W 9-5 at Washington*.................................. L 5-3 at Washington*.................................. L 9-8 at Washington*................................ W 8-3 Lewis & Clark..................................... W 7-4 at Oregon State*............................... L 4-2

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Oregon State*...........................................L 6-2 Oregon State*.........................................L 10-5 Western Oregon...................................W 16-0 Washington*.............................................L 3-1 Washington*.............................................L 7-3 Washington*........................................... W 8-3 at Linfield....................................................L 7-5 at Washington State*.............................L 2-1 at Washington State*...........................L 11-1 at Washington State*........................... W 6-5 Oregon State*.........................................L 11-4 at Oregon State*.................................... W 7-1 at Oregon State*....................................L 18-3

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Washington*..........................................L 6-3 Washington*........................................W 6-5 Washington*..........................................L 8-4 at Western Oregon............................W 7-3 at Western Oregon............................W 7-2 Oregon State*................................W 12-10 at Hawai’i.................................................L 3-2 at Hawai’i.................................................L 9-1 at Hawai’i.................................................L 5-0 at Hawai’i.................................................L 4-2 at Hawai’i.................................................L 4-3

# San Jose Tournament * Conference Game

* Conference Game

1979

1978 Overall: 23-24; Conference: 7-9 Home: 9-10; Away: 10-11; Neutral: 4-3 Head Coach: Mel Krause

Date 3/10 3/10 3/11 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/25 3/27 3/28 3/28 3/30 4/4 4/7 4/8 4/8 4/11 4/12 4/14 4/15 4/21 4/22 4/22 4/28 4/28 4/29 4/29 5/1 5/2 5/2

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Opponent..................................Result at Portland............................................W 6-1 at Portland..............................................L 4-5 at Portland State................................ L 11-6 at Portland............................................W 8-2 at Sacramento State............................L 8-3 at Stanislaus State..............................W 2-1 at Stanislaus State................................L 4-0 vs. Brigham Young#.............................L 9-3 vs. San Francisco#........................... W 12-6 vs. San Jose State#...............................L 2-0 vs. Cornell#...........................................W 3-2 vs. Washington#...................................L 8-7 vs. Portland#........................................W 5-3 vs. Portland#...................................W 11-10 at San Francisco St.............................W 8-3 at Saint Mary’s.......................................L 8-3 at Pacific (OR).................................... W 12-9 at Willamette.........................................L 8-6 Southern Oregon............................ W 16-2 Washington*........................................W 8-6 Washington*........................................W 6-4 Washington*........................................W 3-2 at Portland State.................................W 8-6 Willamette.......................................W 15-13 Washington State*..............................L 8-3 Washington State*............................W 4-3 Oregon State*.......................................L 5-2 Oregon State*.....................................W 5-4 Oregon State*.......................................L 6-4 Washington State*..............................L 3-2 Washington State*..............................L 3-2 Washington State*..............................L 5-3 Washington State*........................... L 10-0 Southern Oregon.................................L 3-2 at Lewis and Clark..............................W 4-0 at Lewis and Clark..............................W 9-3

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Date 3/10 3/10 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/28 3/29 3/30 3/31 4/3 4/4 4/6 4/7 4/7 4/13 4/20 4/21 4/21 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/30 5/2 5/8

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#UC Riverside Tournament * Conference Game

1980 Overall: 19-21; Conference: 6-10 Home: 14-11; Away: 5-10; Neutral: 0-0 Head Coach: Mel Krause

Date 3/9 3/9 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/23 3/23 3/24 3/30 3/30 4/1 4/2 4/11 4/12 4/12 4/15 4/16 4/16 4/18 4/19 4/19 4/22 4/23 4/25 4/26 4/26 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/2 5/2 5/3 5/3 5/5 5/6 5/11 5/11 5/12

Opponent................................ Result vs. Portland........................................ L 13-6 vs. Portland......................................... W 4-2 at Chico State.................................... W 9-6 at Sacramento State..........................L 4-3 at Pacific (CA).......................................L 8-3 at San Jose State.............................W 10-9 at Saint Mary’s.................................W 10-7 at Nevada..............................................L 5-1 at Nevada..............................................L 7-3 at Nevada..............................................L 7-2 Puget Sound...................................... W 5-4 Puget Sound....................................W 13-4 at Portland............................................L 7-1 Southern Oregon............................. W 7-5 at Washington*................................ L 13-4 at Washington*................................ L 11-4 at Washington*...............................W 10-6 Willamette.......................................... W 3-2 Portland State.....................................L 1-0 Portland State.....................................L 4-3 Oregon State*................................... W 4-3 at Oregon State*................................L 7-1 at Oregon State*................................L 2-1 Portland.................................................L 7-1 at Western Oregon.......................... W 9-6 Washington*...................................... W 8-3 Washington*...................................... W 4-3 Washington*...................................... W 4-3 Portland State.....................................L 1-0 Lewis & Clark...................................... W 9-3 Linfield................................................. W 9-8 Washington State*......................... L 20-2 Washington State*............................L 2-1 Washington State*......................... L 11-3 Washington State*............................L 6-5 Western Oregon.............................W 11-1 Portland State.................................W 13-5 Oregon State*................................... W 8-5 Oregon State*.....................................L 8-2 Oregon State*.....................................L 3-2

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ALL-TIME GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1981 Overall: 16-21; Conference: 2-16 Head Coach: Mel Krause

Date

Opponent.................................Result Gonzaga..............................................W, 8-7 Gonzaga..............................................W, 4-3 Portland...............................................W, 9-7 Southern Oregon.............................W, 7-5 Southern Oregon.......................... W, 10-6 Chico State.......................................... L, 4-3 Sacramento State.............................W, 6-4 California.............................................. L, 6-2 California.............................................. L, 4-3 San Francisco................................W, 15-13 San Jose State..................................... L, 5-3 Stanford..............................................L, 12-0 Washington State*.........................L, 18-7 Washington State*........................... L, 7-4 Washington State*............................T, 4-4 Linfield.................................................W, 5-0 Willamette..........................................W, 6-4 Portland State...................................W, 6-5 Oregon State*................................ W, 11-4 Oregon State*.................................... L, 7-5 Oregon State*.................................... L, 7-3 Willamette............................................T, 9-9 Western Oregon................................ L, 7-6 Washington*....................................... L, 6-0 Washington*.................................. L, 13-10 Washington*.....................................L, 11-1 Washington*....................................... L, 7-2 Linfield.................................................W, 5-3 Washington State*.........................L, 13-5 Washington State*.........................L, 10-5 Washington State*.........................L, 20-9 Western Oregon...............................W, 5-4 Oregon State*................................ W, 10-8 Oregon State*.................................... L, 8-3 Oregon State*.................................... L, 8-6 Washington*....................................... L, 5-4 Washington*....................................... L, 5-1

* Conference Game

2009 Overall: 14-42; Conference: 4-23 Head Coach: George Horton

Date 2/20 2/21 2/22 2/27 2/28 3/1 3/3 3/4 3/6 3/7

Opponent..................................Result at Saint Mary’s....................................W, 5-3 at Saint Mary’s......................................L, 6-3 at Saint Mary’s......................................L, 4-2 #15 Fresno State................................W, 1-0 #15 Fresno State................................W, 7-1 #15 Fresno State............................... L, 10-3 at Washington......................................L, 5-3 at Washington................................... L, 10-2 Santa Clara.............................................L, 4-1 Santa Clara.........................................W, 12-3

3/7 3/8 3/12 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/20 3/21 3/21 3/22 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/28 3/29 3/31 4/3 4/4 4/5 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/14 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/28 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/9 5/10 5/11 5/15 5/16 5/17 5/19 5/20 5/22 5/23 5/24

Santa Clara.................................. W, 3-2 (13) Santa Clara.....................................W, 5-1 (5) at Nevada...............................................L, 6-5 at Nevada.............................................W, 6-5 at Nevada.............................................W, 3-0 at Nevada...............................................L, 2-1 vs Portland^..........................................L, 4-0 vs Washington^.................................W, 6-4 vs Hawaii^.............................................L, 3-1 vs Washington^...................................L, 5-1 Sacramento State............................. L, 10-5 Sacramento State..............................W, 6-4 Oregon State*......................................L, 1-7 Oregon State*$......................... W, 3-2 (10) Oregon State*$....................................L, 1-8 Portland..................................................L, 3-1 Stanford*..............................................W, 2-1 Stanford*................................................L, 3-1 Stanford*................................................L, 6-3 at USC*....................................................L, 3-2 at USC*................................................. L, 10-3 at USC*....................................................L, 9-1 Portland............................................... L, 12-8 at California*...................................... L, 14-1 at California*.......................................W, 5-3 at California*...................................... L, 11-1 at #1 UC Irvine......................................L, 9-6 at #1 UC Irvine......................................L, 7-4 Washington*....................................... L,11-2 Washington*.........................................L, 2-0 Washington*.........................................L, 6-3 at #22 Oregon State........................ L, 10-2 UCLA*....................................................W, 3-2 UCLA*......................................................L, 6-2 UCLA*......................................................L, 8-1 at Washington State*.........................L, 5-3 at Washington State*.........................L, 5-2 at Washington State*...................... L, 10-2 at #3 Arizona State*............................L, 9-0 at #3 Arizona State*......................... L, 10-2 at #3 Arizona State*............................L, 8-0 at Oregon State...................................L, 2-0 vs. Oregon State............................... L, 14-4 Arizona*..................................................L, 3-1 Arizona*............................................... L, 14-5 Arizona*..................................................L, 5-2

^ Rose City Invitational (PGE Park • Portland, Ore.) *Pac-10 Conference Games $Civil War Series (PGE Park • Portland, Ore.)

2010 Overall: 40-24; Conference: 13-14 (T-5th) Head Coach: George Horton

Date 2/19 2/20 2/21 2/22 2/25 2/26

Opponent..................................Result at #4 Cal State Fullerton..................W, 7-3 at Long Beach State.........................W, 6-2 at Pepperdine.................................... L, 11-7 at Loyola Marymount....................W, 12-3 at Hawaii.................................................L, 4-3 at Hawaii.................................................L, 2-1

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

at Hawaii.................................................L, 5-2 at Hawaii.........................................W, 3-0 (7) Washington.........................................W, 6-2 Washington...........................................L, 5-3 at Fresno State...................................W, 7-2 at Fresno State...................................W, 8-4 at Fresno State.............................W, 5-2 (7) at Fresno State...................................W, 8-3 Seattle...................................................W, 5-0 Seattle...................................................W, 7-3 Seattle.............................................W, 4-0 (7) Seattle.....................................................L, 6-4 Nevada................................................W, 16-2 Nevada................................................W, 12-7 Nevada............................................W, 5-2 (7) Nevada..................................................W, 5-0 Southern Utah....................................W, 7-1 at Arizona*.............................................L, 9-3 at Arizona*.............................................L, 8-4 at Arizona*...........................................W, 9-8 #1 Arizona State*................................L, 1-0 #1 Arizona State*..................... W, 6-5 (12) #1 Arizona State*................................L, 7-3 at #22 Stanford*................................W, 5-2 at #22 Stanford*................................W, 9-6 at #22 Stanford*..................................L, 2-1 at #1 UCLA*.........................................W, 5-4 at #1 UCLA*.........................................W, 8-4 at #1 UCLA*...........................................L, 5-1 at Gonzaga..........................................W, 7-2 at Gonzaga...............................W, 19-10 (8) USC*.....................................................W, 12-2 USC*.........................................................L, 5-4 USC*.......................................................W, 8-4 Oregon State......................................W, 9-4 Washington State*.............................L, 3-2 Washington State*...........................W, 6-0 Washington State*...........................W, 6-1 Portland..................................................L, 3-1 at Oregon State*........................L, 2-1 (10) at Oregon State*........................L, 4-3 (11) at Oregon State*.................................L, 6-5 #19 San Diego..................................W, 13-4 East Tennessee State........................W, 5-0 East Tennessee State........................W, 7-6 East Tennessee State......................W, 17-7 at Portland...........................................W, 4-2 at Washington*......................L, 13-11 (11) at Washington*..................................W, 5-2 at Washington*..................................W, 5-2 vs. Oregon State$................................L, 2-1 California*..............................................L, 4-3 California*........................................... L, 13-3 California*............................................W, 6-5 vs. #17 Connecticut^.......................W, 5-3 vs. #10 Florida State^........................L, 6-4 vs. #17 Connecticut^.......................W, 4-3 vs. #10 Florida State^........................L, 5-3

*Pac-10 Conference Games $Civil War Classic (PGE Park • Portland, Ore.) ^Norwich Regional (Dodd Memorial Stadium • Norwich, Conn.)

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ALL-TIME GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 2011 Overall: 33-26-1; Conference: 11-16 (8th) Head Coach: George Horton

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

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Opponent................................. Result at Hawaii.................................................L, 4-3 at Hawaii............................................L, 11-10 at Hawaii............................................... W, 4-0 at Hawaii......................................... W, 4-3 (8) Saint Mary’s...........................................L, 3-2 Saint Mary’s......................................... W, 3-0 Saint Mary’s......................................... W, 3-2 Portland..................................................L, 5-3 at Long Beach State.......................... W, 5-0 at Long Beach State................... L, 7-6 (12) at Long Beach State............................L, 4-1 at Oregon State....................................L, 4-1 BYU......................................................... W, 6-3 BYU......................................................... W, 4-2 BYU.......................................................W, 10-0 at San Diego........................................ W, 6-3 at San Diego......................................W, 10-7 at San Diego................................W, 6-4 (10) at San Francisco................................. W, 6-1 Wichita State....................................... W, 2-1 Wichita State.........................................L, 6-5 Wichita State................................ L, 7-6 (17) Wichita State....................................... W, 6-1 at #5 Arizona State*............................L, 5-2 at #5 Arizona State*............................L, 3-1 at #5 Arizona State*............................L, 8-0 Washington*................................ L, 4-3 (14) Washington*................................ L, 3-0 (10) Washington*....................................... W, 0-9 at Portland........................................... W, 6-4 at USC*.................................................. W, 4-2 at USC*....................................................L, 9-2 at USC*....................................................L, 3-1 San Francisco...................................... W, 4-0 Portland..............................................W, 14-3 #23 Arizona*........................................ W, 4-2 #23 Arizona*..........................................L, 2-1 #23 Arizona*........................................ W, 7-3 Portland..................................................L, 4-2 at #20 California*.................................L, 2-1 at #20 California*............................... W, 4-3 at #20 California*.................................L, 5-4 at #3 Oregon State*.......................... W, 7-2 UCLA*......................................................L, 7-1 UCLA*......................................................L, 3-1 UCLA*......................................................L, 4-0 vs. Seattle...........................................W, 10-5 at Seattle....................................... T, 7-7 (10) Stanford*.............................................. W, 6-2 Stanford*................................................L, 9-8 Stanford*.............................................. W, 6-5 Gonzaga............................................... W, 6-0 Gonzaga............................................... W, 9-0 at Washington State*...................... L, 12-6

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at Washington State*....................... W, 6-3 at Washington State*.........................L, 8-7 at Portland........................................... W, 7-2 #6 Oregon State*............................... W, 4-1 #6 Oregon State*............................... W, 4-1 #6 Oregon State*............................... W, 6-0

*Pac-10 Conference Games

2012 Overall: 46-19; Conference: 19-11 (3rd) Head Coach: George Horton

Date 2/17 2/18 2/19 2/20 2/23 2/24 2/25 2/26 2/28 3/2 3/3 3/4 3/9 3/10 3/10 3/11 3/16 3/17 3/17 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/28 3/31 3/31 4/1 4/5 4/6 4/7 4/9 4/10 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/16 4/18 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/27 4/28 4/29 5/1 5/2

Opponent................................. Result at Hawaii.................................................L, 1-4 at Hawaii.......................................W, 3-2 (12) at Hawaii.............................................W, 14-5 at Hawaii.......................................W, 12-6 (8) at Belmont.........................................W, 13-4 at Vanderbilt........................................ W, 4-2 at Vanderbilt........................................ W, 7-2 at Vanderbilt........................................ W, 7-6 Portland.......................................Postponed Long Beach State............................... W, 5-4 Long Beach State.......................W, 3-2 (13) Long Beach State............................... W, 8-7 Illinois......................................................L, 1-2 West Virginia...............................W, 12-0 (8) Oklahoma..............................................L, 2-3 Connecticut......................................... W, 4-0 at Washington......................................L, 3-8 at Washington......................................L, 0-5 at Washington.................................... W, 3-2 Utah........................................................ W, 3-1 Utah........................................................ W, 5-3 Utah..........................................................L, 3-4 at Texas State..................................... L, 3-11 at Texas State........................................L, 6-7 Arizona State*..................................... W, 1-0 Arizona State*..................................... W, 3-1 Arizona State*..................................... W, 4-3 at UCLA*............................................... W, 6-2 at UCLA*............................................... W, 8-3 at UCLA*.................................................L, 6-8 San Francisco...................................... W, 4-2 San Francisco...................................... W, 4-1 at Stanford*......................................... W, 4-2 at Stanford*......................................... W, 5-0 at Stanford*...........................................L, 2-4 Arkansas Pine Bluff........................... W, 3-2 vs. Portland.......................................... W, 3-0 Washington State*............................ W, 6-2 Washington State*..............................L, 3-8 Washington State*........................... L, 6-10 Oregon State*.......................................L, 1-7 California*............................................ W, 4-1 California*............................................ W, 3-2 California*............................................ W, 7-1 at Gonzaga.......................................... W, 3-2 at Gonzaga.......................................... W, 8-7

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at Arizona*........................................... W, 6-1 at Arizona*.......................................... L, 6-12 at Arizona*........................................... W, 3-1 Oregon State*..................................... W, 3-2 USC*....................................................... W, 4-3 USC*....................................................... W, 4-2 USC*....................................................... W, 6-3 Seattle................................................... W, 6-0 Seattle................................................... W, 5-4 Seattle................................................... W, 6-1 at Portland.....................................Canceled Portland................................................ W, 2-1 at Oregon State*..................................L, 3-7 at Oregon State*..................................L, 2-3 at Oregon State*..................................L, 0-5 Austin Peay^....................................... W, 6-5 Cal State Fullerton^.......................... W, 7-5 Austin Peay^....................................... W, 8-1 Kent State$............................................L, 6-7 Kent State$.......................................... W, 3-2 Kent State$............................................L, 2-3

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A Name...................................... Years............... Record Abst, Raymond................................ 1945.................................. Adamson, John............................... 2009...................... 14-42 Adolph, Dave................................... 1925........................... 5-7 Adolph, Rex................................1925-26.........................9-11 Ager, Arba............................. 1962-63-64.................. 85-27-1 Aiello, Bo......................................1974-75...................... 46-38 Ainett.................................................. 1931.........................8-10 Albright, Farrell................................ 1954.........................18-8 Alderman, Dan................................ 1981...................... 16-21 Alexander, Virgil............................ 1917*.................................. Allen, Jeff.............................. 1963-64-65.................. 83-26-1 Altobelli, J.J................... 2010-11-12............ 119-69-1 Alvord, Lee........................................ 1950...................... 12-11 Amato, Ralph....................... 1935-36-37...................... 40-22 Amato, Ted..................................1966-67 . ................... 37-32 Anderson, Bob................................. 1932.........................5-10 Anderson, Bob..............1972-73-74-75...................... 92-64 Anderson, Dave.........................1968-69...................... 44-34 Anderson, Tyler.................. 2009-10-11.................. 87-92-1 Andrews, Franny............................. 1929........................... 8-9 Anunsen, Fred..................... 1911-12-13...................... 21-10 Arback, Jake................................1975-77...................... 34-46 Archer, Jim..................................1953-55...................... 33-12 Armstrong, Rich........................1965-66.................. 48-26-1 Arnold, Steve....................... 1967-68-69...................... 60-48 Ashby, Bill.......................................... 1926........................... 4-4 Aune, Stan...................................1951-52...................... 33-26 Ausbun, Taylor................................. 2010...................... 40-24 Austad, Eric....................................... 1980...................... 19-21 Averill, Bernie...................... 1953-54-55...................... 51-20 Averill Jr., Earl................1950-51-52-53...................... 60-41 Avery, Gordon.................................. 1964...................... 31-11 Azevado, Del.................................... 1974...................... 26-19

B Name...................................... Years............... Record Babb, Mike........................................ 1979...................... 14-27 Baggerly, Glen............................1978-79...................... 37-51 Baker, Bill.............................. 1925-26-27...................... 12-20 Baker, Douglas................................. 1980...................... 19-21 Baldridge, Dennis.....................1965-66.................. 48-26-1 Balkovich, Mike............................... 1969...................... 22-19 Ballard, Fred......................... 1959-60-61...................... 49-27 Banderas, Don.................... 1963-64-65.................. 83-26-1 Baranski, Walt...................... 1959-60-61...................... 49-27 Barbur, Herbert..........................1911-12.........................13-4 Barburnio, Ernest............................ 1933........................... 7-6 Barclay, Curt...................................... 1951...................... 14-14 Barnes, Kramer................................ 1929........................... 8-9 Barnes, Lee........................... 1929-30-31...................... 31-26 Bartholomew, Bart......................... 1976...................... 20-18

Bartle, Dick........................................ 1948.........................12-6 Barton, Rook..................................... 1974...................... 26-19 Bartz, Kenny...................................... 2009...................... 14-42 Battleson, Ken.................................. 1938.........................17-9 Batzer, Russ....................................... 1981...................... 16-21 Baynard, John.................................. 1975...................... 20-19 Bean, Rich....................................1979-80...................... 33-48 Beard, Bob......................................... 1938.........................17-9 Beck, Oscar..................................1906-07...................... 14-11 Beckham, Steve............................... 1966...................... 21-18 Beegle, Don...................................... 1949.........................18-7 Beegs, Lloyd..................................... 1940...................... 17-11 Begleries, Nick “Busher”..........1942-43...................... 35-12 Bell, Francis.................................1921-22.........................8-28 Berg, Arthur “Art”............... 1918-20-21...................... 27-24 Berg, Gordon.................................... 1951...................... 14-14 Berg, Tim......................................1957-59...................... 61-29 Berlin, Adam...............................1978-79...................... 37-51 Berry, Buck..................................1940-41...................... 32-17 Bertrand, J.T. “Birdie”...................... 1961.........................19-9 Bigbee, Carson................................. 1915........................... 6-3 Bigbee, Lyle.................................1913-15...................... 22-10 Bigbee, Maurice.............................. 1915........................... 6-3 Billings, Gordon............................... 1913........................... 5-4 Bittner, Bill......................................... 1924.....................6-12-1 Black, Mike..................................1980-81...................... 35-42 Bliss, Jack.............................. 1924-25-26...................... 15-23 Blodgett, Bill........................ 1953-54-55...................... 51-20 Bloom, Dave...............................1929-30...................... 23-16 Bode, Jim.....................................1959-60...................... 30-18 Boer, Madison..................... 2009-10-11.................. 87-92-1 Bogner, Les..................................1964-65.................. 58-19-1 Bond, Ken....................................1956-57...................... 42-17 Bonn, Erik.......................................... 2011.................. 33-26-1 Boom, Denny.............................1979-80...................... 33-48 Bottler, Bill......................................... 1952...................... 19-12 Bottler, Ron....................................... 1952...................... 19-12 Bowen, Tom................................1955-57...................... 42-17 Brandaw, Garth.........................1979-80...................... 33-48 Brandsness, Andy........................... 1977...................... 14-27 Brandt, Darrell.................................. 1962.....................29-9-1 Brebe, Walter..............................1915-16.........................11-7 Brede, Dick........................... 1960-61-62.................. 60-25-1 Brobst, Homer.................................. 1950...................... 12-11 Brockhaus, Bill.................................. 1965.....................27-8-1 Brooke, Rick...................................... 1978...................... 23-24 Brooks, Herbert “Skip”...... 1923-24-25.................. 14-34-1 Brosterhous, Greg.............. 1970-71-72...................... 58-45 Brown, C.W........................................ 1906........................... 4-5 Bubalo, Johnny................... 1941-42-43...................... 50-18 Bubalo, Mike...............................1970-71...................... 35-32 Bucknum, Earl.................................. 1936...................... 13-11 Bunker, Steve.............................1965-66.................. 48-26-1 Burgher, Bill...................................... 1948.........................12-6 Burke, Mike....................................... 1978...................... 23-24 Burns, Dick........................................ 1947.........................19-7 Burns, Hank....................................... 1941.........................15-6

Bushman, Phil............................1969-70...................... 38-35 Butler, Harry...................................... 1935.........................14-8

C Name...................................... Years............... Record Cameron, Kirk..................... 1977-79-81...................... 44-75 Campbell, Lindsey.......................... 1919........................... 1-6 Canessa, Bob..............................1960-61...................... 48-18 Cardwell, Fred..................... 1968-69-70.................. 60-48-1 Carlson, Roy...................................... 1947...................... 20-18 Carnathan, Mark............................. 1976...................... 20-18 Carney, Bill......................1940-41-42-43...................... 67-29 Carr, Mike........................1977-78-80-81...................... 70-93 Caviness, Vic..................................... 1943.........................15-7 Center, Newton............................. 1917*.................................. Chandler, Ben.............................1911-12.........................16-6 Chandler, W.G................................... 1906........................... 4-5 Charles................................................ 1932.........................5-10 Chase, Rich..................................1973-74...................... 49-32 Chase, Shaun........................... 2012................. 46-19 Chatterton, Robert............ 1932-33-34...................... 28-22 Chavarria, Joe................................... 1980...................... 19-21 Chelsi, Larry...................................... 1942.........................20-5 Chester, Leonard................ 1931-32-33...................... 20-26 Christiansen, Bob............... 1960-61-62.................. 60-25-1 Christiansen, Todd.......................... 1979...................... 14-27 Clarke, Dudley.................................. 1907.........................10-6 Clausen, Wes....................... 1933-34-35...................... 43-25 Clavert, Bill........................................ 1940...................... 17-11 Clawson, Doug..........................1974-75...................... 46-38 Claydon, Bob....................... 1970-71-72...................... 58-45 Clayton, Porter................................. 2011.................. 33-26-1 Clifford, Harold..........................1906-07...................... 14-11 Closs, Rob............................. 1975-76-77...................... 54-64 Cloutier, Jim................................1961-62...................... 48-18 Cobb, Earl....................................1911-12.........................16-6 Cockerill, Alan.................................. 1969...................... 22-19 Cody, Steve.......................... 1973-74-75...................... 69-51 Coghill, David................................... 1981...................... 16-21 Cohen, Al........................................... 1949.........................18-7 Coleman, Jack............................1937-38...................... 30-12 Coley, Ray....................................1950-51...................... 26-25 Collins, Bill............................ 1921-22-23...................... 11-43 Connelly, Gordon............................ 1938.........................17-9 Connolly, Mike.................... 1976-77-78...................... 57-69 Conrad, John....................... 1965-66-67.................. 64-30-1 Cook, Sam............................ 1923-24-25...................... 14-34 Coomler, John.................................. 1940...................... 17-11 Cornell, Anson.................... 1913-15-16...................... 16-11 Coss, Mike.......................................... 1980...................... 19-21 Couchee, Kent................................. 1975...................... 20-19 Courtney, Bill..............................1936-37...................... 26-14 Cox, Steve.......................................... 1971...................... 19-18 Cox, Tom............................................ 1938.........................17-9 Creighton, Bob................................ 1938.........................17-9

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D Name...................................... Years............... Record Davidson, Ed....................... 1959-60-61...................... 49-27 De Armond, Bob............................. 1938.........................17-9 Dean, Cal............................... 1962-63-64.................. 85-27-1 DeBernardi, Duke........................... 1948.........................12-6 Delaney, Jack.................................... 1968.................. 22-15-1 Delaunay, Mark..........................1934-36...................... 29-17 Delplanche, Ron................. 1965-66-67.................. 64-47-1 Depew, Rich...................................... 1963.........................25-7 Dickey, Dale...................................... 1957.........................24-9 Dingman, Dave................... 1969-70-71...................... 57-51 Dmochowsky, Stan........... 1953-56-57...................... 57-21 Dobie, Walter.................................... 1911........................... 8-6 Dodd, Tom............................ 1977-78-79...................... 51-78 Dodge, Ron....................................... 1958.........................19-9 Doerr, Don............................ 1962-63-64.................. 85-27-1 Donin, Ike............................. 1932-33-34...................... 28-22 Donnelly, Jim................................... 1966...................... 21-18 Donnelly, Steve............................... 1975...................... 20-19 Douglas, Steve................................. 1977...................... 14-27 Dunton, Ted...................................... 1918.........................10-2 Durno, Eddie.................................... 1919........................... 5-4 Dutton, Harry...................... 1925-27-28...................... 19-20 Dye, John.............................. 1968-69-70.................. 60-48-1 Dyer, Bass.......................................... 1946.....................18-9-1

E Name...................................... Years............... Record Eddy, Billy.......................................... 1927........................... 3-9 Edwards, Hud................................... 1962.....................29-9-1 Edwards, Ossie................................. 1932.........................5-10 Edwards, Ray....................... 1926-28-29...................... 23-17 Ehler, Dale...................................1965-66.................. 48-36-1 Elliott, Ivan........................................ 1935.........................14-8 Englund, Jon.................................... 1959...................... 18-11 Epps, Dave......................1925-27-28-29...................... 27-29 Epstein, Mark.................................... 1979...................... 14-27 Erland, Duane.................................. 1978...................... 23-24 Eshleman, Paul................... 2009-10-11.................. 87-92-1 Eskildsen, John................................ 1956.........................18-8

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Fazzorlari, Steve................. 1973-74-75...................... 69-51 Fenton, Carl......................... 1911-12-13...................... 21-10 Fenton, H.B........................................ 1906........................... 4-5 Fetzer, Craig...................1974-75-76-77...................... 80-83 Fisher, Glenn...............................1977-78...................... 37-51 Fitzsimmons, Jim............................ 1958.........................19-9 Fleckenstein, Ryan...................2009-10...................... 54-66 Flynn, Charles................................... 1973...................... 23-13 Forbes, Norm.................1952-53-54-55...................... 70-38 Ford, “Flivver”................................... 1921.........................6-13 Foulk, Herb........................................ 1935.........................14-8 Fouscher, Conan............................. 1977.........................14-8 Fox, Bruce.......................................... 1973...................... 23-13 Fox, Jay................................ 1917*-20-21...................... 17-22 Franck, Larry..................................... 1969...................... 22-19 Fuller, Curly.......................... 1928-29-30...................... 34-20

G Name...................................... Years............... Record Gaboury, Glenn............................... 1976...................... 20-18 Gabriel, Carl...................................... 1930.........................15-7 Gabriel, Cecil.................................... 1928.........................11-4 Gagnier, Drew............................2009-10...................... 54-66 Galasso, Jim...................................... 1957.........................24-9 Gallaher, Loyd.................................. 1963.........................25-7 Galloway, Dick...........................1972-73...................... 46-26 Gamble, Johnny................. 1919-20-21...................... 18-28 Gannon, Will..................................... 1928.........................11-4 Garlick, Kyle........................2011-12.............. 79-45-1 Garner, Bill......................................... 1954.........................18-8 Garrison, Chris................................. 2009...................... 14-42 Gavin, Dylan........................ 2009-10-11.................. 87-92-1 Gemmell, Ron............................1933-35...................... 21-14 Gilbert, Mike..................................... 1979...................... 14-27 Gilmore, Eric..................1973-74-76-77...................... 89-69 Givens, Jim........................................ 1980...................... 19-21 Gjesvold, Jerry.................... 1965-66-67.................. 64-40-1 Gold, Jeff.............................2011-12.............. 79-45-1 Goodin, Bud..................................... 1936...................... 13-11 Gordon, Jack...............................1937-38...................... 30-12 Gordon, Joe................................1934-35...................... 30-14 Gould, Cotter..............................1927-28...................... 14-13 Goulet, Homer................................. 1934.........................16-6 Gray, Rollo...................................1921-22.........................8-28 Greene, Bill........................................ 1933........................... 7-6 Greene, Clyde................................... 1946.....................18-9-1 Greenough, Steve.............. 1970-71-72...................... 58-45 Greif, Tom.......................................... 1965.....................27-8-1 Grier, Ed........................................1958-59...................... 37-20 Gumina, Pete....................... 1958-60-61...................... 50-25 Gunther, Jerome............................. 1927........................... 3-9 Gwinn, Bill............................ 1979-80-81...................... 49-69

Name...................................... Years............... Record Farrow, Bob....................................... 1942.........................20-5

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H Name...................................... Years............... Record Hadden, Ken........................ 1964-65-66...................... 79-37 Haderer, Rich..............................1970-71...................... 35-32 Hambright, Brett.......................2011-12.................. 79-45-1 Hambright, Ryan.......... 2010-11-12............ 119-69-1 Hamel, Bill...................................1941-42...................... 35-11 Hammack, Jim................................. 1981...................... 16-21 Hand, Larry.......................... 1967-68-69.................. 60-48-1 Hanns, Jim...................................1950-51...................... 26-25 Hanson, Larry.............................1967-68.................. 38-29-1 Hardin, Alan................................1971-72...................... 42-31 Hardin, Eric........................... 1961-62-63.................. 73-25-1 Hardy, Robert “Bob”.......... 1937-38-39...................... 50-27 Haroldson, Ray................... 1960-61-62.................. 60-25-1 Harrison, Fred “Frisky”................... 1925........................... 5-7 Hart, Jett......................................2009-10...................... 54-66 Hastings, Wimp.................. 1957-58-59...................... 61-29 Hathaway, Dick..........................1906-07...................... 14-11 Hayes, Larry...................................... 1968.................. 22-15-1 Hayes, Leon.......................... 1960-61-62.................. 60-25-1 Haynes, Virg...................................... 1940...................... 17-11 Heath, Rollie...............................1957-58...................... 43-18 Heath, Stu....................................1980-81...................... 35-42 Heaton, Jeff....................1976-77-78-79...................... 96-26 Hedgepeth, Don.......................1953-54...................... 33-12 Healy, Ryon.........................2011-12.............. 79-45-1 Heil, Don............................................ 1976...................... 20-18 Heil, Mike.....................................1979-80...................... 33-48 Heineman, Scott...................... 2012................. 46-19 Henkel, Jack................................1956-58...................... 37-17 Henwood, Norm............................. 1949.........................18-7 Heuberger, Dave................ 1966-67-68...................... 49-47 Hildreth, Omri.................................. 1967...................... 16-14 Hilgers, Al.......................................... 1929........................... 8-9 Hills, Larry....................................1966-67...................... 37-32 Hoag, Chuck...............................1930-33...................... 22-13 Hobson, Howard.......................1924-25.................. 11-19-1 Hodges, Ted...................................... 1981...................... 16-21 Hofmann, Connor...............2011-12.............. 79-45-1 Hogan, Josh...................................... 2009...................... 14-42 Hollen, Greg...................................... 1969...................... 22-19 Hollins, Ron....................1973-74-75-76...................... 89-69 Hollister, Jim........................ 1959-60-61...................... 49-27 Homme, Doug................................. 1967...................... 16-14 Hopkins, Charles............................. 1966...................... 21-18 Houck, Byron.................................... 1911........................... 8-6 Householder, Jim......................1963-65.................. 52-15-1 Housey, Joey.................2009-10-11-12............. 133-111-1 Houston, John................................. 1919........................... 1-6 Howard, Dennis............................... 1966...................... 21-18 Howe, Colby........................ 1968-69-70.................. 60-48-1 Hughes, Jack.................................... 1931.........................8-10 Hughes, Larry................................... 1958.........................19-9


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ALL-TIME OREGON BASEBALL ROSTER Huls, Trenton “Trent”................1953-54...................... 33-12 Hummel, Dean................................ 1981...................... 16-21 Hunt, Mike...................................1934-35...................... 30-14 Hunter, Darrell................................. 2009...................... 14-42 Huntington, Charles “Shy”.....1915-16.........................11-7 Hurd, Leland...............................1906-07...................... 14-11 Hurney, Andy...................... 1935-36-37...................... 40-22 Husband, Craig................................ 1973...................... 23-13

I Name...................................... Years............... Record Igoe, Cecil............................. 1939-40-41...................... 52-24 Inman, Cece......................... 1933-35-36...................... 34-25

J Name...................................... Years............... Record Jackson, Larry.................................. 1930.........................15-1 Jacobberger, Francis................1920-21...................... 17-22 Jacobberger, Hube...................1920-21...................... 17-22 Jacobsen, Jake...........................1920-21...................... 17-22 Jamison, Homer........................1911-12.........................16-6 Jansen, Dale......................... 1962-63-64.................. 85-27-1 Jensen, Ellroy................................... 1941.........................15-6 Jensen, Ken.................................1962-63.................. 54-16-1 Jensen, Ted..................................1929-30...................... 23-16 Johnson............................................. 1981...................... 16-21 Johnson, Bill..................................... 1933........................... 7-6 Johnson, Dave...........................1969-70...................... 38-33 Johnson, DeWayne..................1948-50...................... 24-17 Johnson, Jim.................1952-53-54-55...................... 70-32 Johnson, Lester.................. 1927-28-29...................... 22-22 Johnson, Spike................................ 1946.....................18-9-1 Johnson, Terry............................1922-23.........................5-30 Johnson, Walter.........................1906-07...................... 14-11 Johnson, Warde............................... 1922.........................2-15 Jones, Andy................................1970-71...................... 35-32 Jones, Aaron...............................2011-12.................. 79-45-1 Jones, Christian............ 2010-11-12............ 119-69-1 Jones, Dylan..................................... 2010...................... 40-24 Jones, John.................................1950-51...................... 26-25 Jones, Lynn.......................... 1925-26-27...................... 12-20 Jones, Steve...................................... 1966...................... 21-18 Jordan, Del..................................1959-64...................... 49-22 Jordan, Jim..................................1979-80...................... 33-48 Jordan, Mike..................1975-76-77-78...................... 77-88

K Name...................................... Years............... Record Karraker, Mitch................... 2009-10-11.................. 87-92-1 Kaupang, Stephen.......................... 2010...................... 40-24 Kay, Fred......................................1973-74...................... 49-32

Kays, David........................................ 1981...................... 16-21 Kays, James....................................... 1948.........................12-6 Keaton, Kyle................................1980-81...................... 35-42 Kegler, Art.......................................... 1953.........................15-4 Kegler, Dean..................1978-79-80-81...................... 72-93 Keller, John........................... 1954-55-56...................... 54-24 Keller, Mike........................................ 1977...................... 14-27 Kelley, Roy...................................1906-07...................... 14-11 Kelley, Vic.....................................1976-78...................... 43-42 Kelsey, Bun........................................ 1935.........................14-8 Kennon, Walter.............................. 1917*.................................. Kestly, Grover................................... 1907.........................10-6 Keudell, Alex..................2009-10-11-12............. 133-111-1 Kimbell, Don..................................... 1950...................... 12-11 Kiminki, Arnie.............................1926-27.........................7-13 Kimsey, Duff...................................... 1949.........................18-7 King..................................................... 1931.........................8-10 King..................................................... 1981...................... 16-21 King, Kenneth.................................. 1943.........................15-7 King, Jimmy...................................... 1924.....................6-12-1 Kirsch, Don........................................ 1942.........................20-5 Kirsch, Paul........................... 1975-76-77...................... 54-64 Kirsch, Walt........................................ 1946.....................18-9-1 Knapp, Don.......................... 1969-70-71...................... 52-51 Kniser, Joe............................ 1966-67-68.................. 59-47-1 Knudson, Carl.............................1924-25.................. 11-19-1 Knudson, Karl “Homerun”............ 1920.........................11-9 Knudson, Ralph............................... 1920.........................11-9 Knutson, Jerry............................1967-68.................. 38-29-1 Koch, “Barney”.................................. 1943.........................15-7 Koch, Ray.....................................1934-35...................... 30-14 Kordon, Kurt..................................... 1979...................... 14-12 Kostka, Stan...................................... 1933........................... 7-6 Kovenz, Johnny.........................1947-48...................... 31-13 Krause, Guy....................1971-72-73-74...................... 91-63 Krause, Mel........................... 1949-50-51...................... 44-32 Kreitz, Antony.................................. 2009...................... 14-42 Krueger, Bob...............................1979-80...................... 33-48 Krueger, Kevin............................1975-76...................... 40-37 Kuhl, Fred........................................... 1947.........................19-7 Kuhn, Cliff....................................1926-27.........................7-13 Kuresa, Tyler...................................... 2011.................. 33-26-1

L Name...................................... Years............... Record Lampard, Keith................................ 1965.....................27-8-1 Lane, Don............................. 1956-57-58...................... 61-26 Lanning, Randy.................. 1972-73-75...................... 66-45 LaRue, Jim............................ 1976-77-78...................... 57-69 LaTempa, Justin.........................2009-10...................... 54-66 Latham, Hugh...............1921-22-23-24...................... 17-55 Lawrence, Bill...................... 1969-70-71...................... 59-51 Lazarich, John..................... 1978-79-80...................... 56-72 Learned, Frank................................. 1927........................... 3-9 Lee, Donald....................................... 1957.........................24-9

Lehl, Jim............................................. 1956.........................18-8 Leininger, Terry................... 1963-64-65.................. 83-26-1 Leland, Ron....................................... 1954.........................18-8 Leslie, Jiggs....................................... 1919........................... 1-6 Leslie, Spike...................................... 1922.........................2-15 Lewis, Gene....................................... 1954.........................18-8 Lewis, John.......................... 1935-36-37...................... 40-22 Lind, Herman...................... 1918-20-21...................... 27-24 Linde, John....................................... 1938.........................17-9 Lindsay, Bob........................ 1966-67-68...................... 49-42 Linn, “Curly” Al.................................. 1940...................... 17-11 Livesey, Bruce................................... 1979...................... 14-27 Livesay, Jim.......................... 1951-52-53...................... 48-30 Livingston, John................. 1961-62-63.................. 73-25-1 Loch, Bill............................................. 1955.........................18-8 Lokan, Whitey.................................. 1948.........................12-6 Londahl, John............................1931-32...................... 13-20 Long, Mike...................................1972-73...................... 46-26 Love, Hank...................................1975-76...................... 40-37 Loy, Jack................................ 1958-59-60...................... 49-27 Luhrs, Jack......................................... 1961.........................19-9 Lundell, John.................................... 1955.........................18-8 Lyman, Greg..................................... 1975...................... 20-19

M Name...................................... Years............... Record MacDonald, Lefty........................... 1925........................... 5-7 Maddox, Terry..................... 1955-56-57...................... 60-25 Madsen, Bruce................................. 1962.....................29-9-1 Main, Bob.......................................... 1969...................... 22-19 Maison, H.G. “Fod”........................ 1917*.................................. Maletis, Tom................................1971-72...................... 42-31 Manerud, “Skeet”......................1920-21...................... 17-22 Manley, Sam..................................... 1981...................... 16-21 Mann, Eric.......................................... 1981...................... 16-21 Marder, Jack................................2010-11.................. 73-50-1 Marlett, Neal........................ 1953-54-55...................... 51-20 Marshall, Bill..................................... 1937.........................13-3 Marshall, Charlie............................. 1974...................... 26-19 Martinez, Eric................................... 1981...................... 16-21 Mason, David................................... 1928.........................11-4 Massar, Fred......................... 1968-69-70.................. 60-48-1 Masters, John.............................1969-71...................... 41-32 Mattingly, LeRoy.......................1937-38...................... 30-12 Maxwell, Bruce..........................1970-71...................... 35-32 Mays, Bill......................................1951-52...................... 35-26 McCall, Harry....................... 1932-34-35...................... 28-22 McCarter, Dennis......................1963-64...................... 56-18 McClain, Dick..............................1959-61...................... 37-20 McCormick, Donald.................1927-28...................... 14-13 McDonald, Reynold.......... 1928-29-30...................... 34-20 McFadden, Don “Iron Man”..... 1934-35-36...................... 43-25 McGhee, Pat..................................... 1974...................... 26-19 McGough, Scott................. 2009-10-11.................. 87-92-1 Mckevitt, William............................ 1943.........................15-7

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ALL-TIME OREGON BASEBALL ROSTER McLaren, Mike................................. 1981...................... 16-21 McLean, Cliff...............................1936-37...................... 26-14 McLeod, Thatch.................. 1962-63-64.................. 85-27-1 McNally, Pay...................1972-73-74-75...................... 92-64 Mealey, Rick......................... 1969-70-71...................... 57-51 Medley, “Dot”.................................. 1917*.................................. Mendenhall, Andrew.... 2010-11-12............ 119-69-1 Merrill, Dan.................................1976-77...................... 34-45 Mickelson, Charles......................... 1946.....................18-9-1 Mikulak, Michael............................. 1932.........................5-10 Millard, Jim/Bob.............................. 1936...................... 13-11 Miller, Randy..................................... 1966...................... 21-18 Miller, Steve...................1972-73-74-75...................... 92-64 Mills, Sid............................................. 1950...................... 12-11 Mimnaugh, Brian............... 1930-31-32...................... 28-27 Mimnaugh, George.......... 1925-26-27...................... 12-20 Mircovich, Don..........................1977-78...................... 27-51 Mitchell, John................................... 1977...................... 14-27 Moen, Kellen..............................2010-11.................. 73-50-1 Mohler, Lynn..................................... 1957...................... 14-27 Molony, Ron..................................... 1968.................. 22-15-1 Moonitz, Rick....................... 1979-80-81...................... 49-69 Moore, Craig........................ 1965-66-67.................. 64-40-1 Moore, Dave........................ 1960-61-62.................. 60-25-1 Moore, Jim..................................1966-67...................... 37-32 Morrison, Billy.................................. 1918.........................10-2 Moser, Greg................................1980-81...................... 35-42 Motschenbacher, Vernon......1912-13.........................13-4 Mount, Wallace................... 1911-12-13...................... 21-10 Mufler, Tom....................................... 1974...................... 26-19 Mullen, Ford “Moon”......... 1937-38-39...................... 50-19 Murphy, H.D................................1963-64...................... 56-18 Murphy, Mark...................... 1977-78-80...................... 51-78 Murray, Al.......................................... 1953.........................15-4 Murray, Dwayne.............................. 1967.........................16-4 Muth, Ed............................................. 1968.................. 22-15-1 Myers, Mike....................................... 1971...................... 19-18

N Name...................................... Years............... Record Nall, Gary.............................. 1969-70-71...................... 57-51 Neal, Bob.....................................1972-73...................... 46-26 Nelson, Carl.......................... 1928-29-30...................... 34-20 Nelson, Daryle.................... 1950-51-52...................... 45-37 Nelson, Dave.................................... 1962.....................29-9-1 Nelson, Gig..................................1977-78...................... 37-51 Nelson, Nels...................................... 1962.....................29-9-1 Nelson, Richard.........................1915-16.........................11-7 Newland, Ralph.........................1911-12.........................16-6 Nicholas, Dick.............................1964-65.................. 58-19-1 Nichols, Geoff.............................2009-10...................... 54-66 Nicholson, Jim...........................1937-38...................... 30-12 Nicksic, Mike........................ 1966-67-68.................. 59-37-1

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Niehaus, Bob.................................... 1976...................... 20-18 Niehaus, Russ............................................................................... Nobbs, Harry.................................... 1906........................... 4-5 Norvell, Jim....................................... 1946.....................18-9-1 Nosler, Sandy...................... 1962-63-64.................. 85-27-1 Notos, Sam........................................ 1956.........................18-8 Novack, Ted.................................1966-67...................... 37-32 Nutt, James.................................1980-81...................... 35-42 Nyssen, Butch..................... 1959-60-61...................... 49-27

O Name...................................... Years............... Record Occhiutto, Dick................... 1958-60-61...................... 50-25 Officer, Jim..................................1970-71...................... 35-32 Ogan, Dick............................ 1964-65-66.................. 79-37-1 Olinger, Harold................................ 1929........................... 8-9 Olrich, Phil............................ 1966-67-68.................. 59-47-1 Olsen, Denny..............................1956-57...................... 42-17 Olson, Ellis............................ 1957-58-59...................... 61-29 Olson, Eric......................................... 1968.................. 22-15-1 Orr, Charles....................................... 1924.....................6-12-1 Ossey, Bob...................................1969-70...................... 38-33 O’Toole, Bill....................................... 1965.....................27-8-1 Owens, Duane.................... 1950-51-52...................... 45-37 Oxman, Tom..................................... 1941.........................15-6

P Name...................................... Years............... Record Pachot, John..................................... 1969...................... 22-19 Packard, Steven............................... 2010...................... 40-24 Paiement, Ray..................... 1976-77-79...................... 48-72 Paine, Elmer................................1906-07.....................16-9-1 Palmberg, Wally.................. 1963-64-65.................. 83-26-1 Palmer, Slug......................... 1930-31-32...................... 28-27 Pardini, Daniel....................2011-12.............. 79-45-1 Parks, Don...................................1971-72...................... 42-31 Pavalunas, “Fat” Matt..................... 1938.........................17-9 Pavlat, Dick........................................ 1956.........................18-8 Payne, Aaron......................2011-12.............. 79-45-1 Pedrini, Nino...............................1967-68.................. 38-29-1 Peery, Ron...................................1962-64.................. 60-20-1 Peete, Harold..............................1911-12.........................16-6 Pendergrass, John.......................... 1965.....................27-8-1 Peterson, Brian................... 1974-75-76...................... 66-56 Peterson, Denny........................1959-61...................... 37-20 Peterson, Shawn.......................2010-11.................. 73-50-1 Pettengill, Fred..........................1962-63.................. 54-16-1 Pettyjohn, Lyle................................. 1946.....................18-9-1 Phelps, LeRoy................................... 1957.........................24-9 Philbin, David................................... 1915........................... 6-3 Phillips, Ed......................................... 1962.....................29-9-1 Phillips, Ron......................... 1952-53-54...................... 52-24 Piazzisi, Marcus..........................2010-11.................. 73-50-1

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Pieper, Dave...................................... 1971...................... 19-18 Pifher, Jim............................. 1956-57-58...................... 61-26 Pil, C.S.................................................. 1924.....................6-12-1 Pilip, Ted............................................. 1942.........................20-5 Pingree, Jim......................... 1955-56-57...................... 60-25 Pitcher, Rod.................................1968-69.................. 44-34-1 Pooley, Don....................................... 1966...................... 21-18 Porter, Bob........................... 1963-64-65.................. 83-27-1 Porter, Randy..............................1980-81...................... 35-42 Potter, Cliff...................................1931-32...................... 13-20 Potkay, Sean..................................... 2009...................... 14-42 Powers, Mike.................................... 1966...................... 21-18 Pulfer, Danny . .................... 2009-10-11.................. 87-92-1 Pyle, Jack............................................ 1953.........................15-4 Pyle, John.......................................... 1951...................... 14-14

Q Name...................................... Years............... Record Quinn, Wellington “Wimpy”........ 1938.........................17-9

R Name...................................... Years............... Record Ramp, Floyd................................1906-07...................... 14-11 Rathbum, “Scoop”......................... 1917*.................................. Raulinatis, Curtis.......................2009-10...................... 54-66 Read, Len.............................. 1957-58-59...................... 51-29 Reaves, Richard............................... 1963.........................25-7 Reed, Jake................................ 2012................. 46-19 Reed, Tim.............................. 1975-76-77...................... 54-64 Reeves, Duane................................. 1954.........................18-8 Reinhart, Bill........................ 1919-20-21...................... 18-28 Reinhart, Frank..........................1925-26.........................9-11 Rennie, Steve.................................... 1971...................... 19-18 Reynolds............................................ 1928.........................11-4 Reynolds, Don...............1972-73-74-75...................... 52-64 Reynolds, Walt...........................1971-72...................... 42-31 Rice, Jim................................ 1957-58-59...................... 61-29 Richards, Greg...............1972-73-74-75...................... 52-64 Richardson, Kelly......................1977-78...................... 37-51 Ridings, Gordon “Gord”... 1925-27-28-29...................... 27-29 Rier, Rick............................................. 1978...................... 23-24 Rinella, Jerry...............................1978-79...................... 37-51 Ringle, Phil........................... 1922-23-24...................... 11-42 Ritchey, Mike.................1977-78-79-80...................... 70-93 Ritchey, Norv....................... 1950-51-52...................... 35-37 Robb, Bruce...................................... 1966...................... 21-18 Roberts, Bob..................................... 1967...................... 16-14 Roberts, Dave...................... 1970-71-72...................... 58-35 Roberts, Dean...............1972-73-74-75...................... 52-64 Roberts, Oudin “Cady”.............1911-12.........................16-6 Robie, Kenneth “Ken”........ 1928-29-30...................... 34-20 Rodgers, Bob.................................... 1969...................... 22-19 Rodiger, Dick.................................... 1947.........................19-7


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ALL-TIME OREGON BASEBALL ROSTER Rodriguez, Eddie.......................2009-10...................... 54-66 Rogers, Lyle....................................... 1950...................... 12-11 Rohltory, Craig............................................................................. Rose, Gene........................................ 1950...................... 12-11 Rose, Joe............................................ 1965.....................27-8-1 Ross, Jimmie........................ 1921-22-23...................... 11-43 Ross, Jerry............................. 1954-55-56...................... 54-24 Rothert, Mark................................... 1972...................... 23-13 Royster, Rick...................................... 1973...................... 23-13 Runquist, Arthur “Runk”............... 1918.........................10-2 Russell, Earle..................................... 1943.........................15-7

S Name...................................... Years............... Record Sabol, Stefan.................................... 2011.................. 33-26-1 Salter, Dick...................................1950-51...................... 26-25 Saltzman, Harold “Hal”..... 1943-46-47...................... 42-23 Salvesen, Artie...........................1972-73...................... 46-23 Santee, Bob....................................... 1946.....................18-9-1 Sayles, Bill.......................................... 1937.........................13-3 Scales, Ken........................... 1930-31-32...................... 28-27 Sherfy, Jimmie....................2011-12.............. 79-45-1 Schiewe, Roger................... 1968-69-70.................. 60-48-1 Schlosstein, Dick................ 1954-55-56...................... 54-24 Schmer, Nick........................ 1950-51-52...................... 45-37 Schmidt, Andrew............................ 2009...................... 14-42 Schneider, Phil................................. 1973...................... 23-13 Schoeni, Art................................1928-29...................... 19-13 Schoonover, Irwin.......................... 1952...................... 19-12 Schultons, Bob................................. 1972...................... 23-13 Schutz, Gary........................ 1967-68-69...................... 60-48 Sears, Fred...................................1932-33...................... 12-16 Segel, Dan......................................... 1959...................... 18-11 Segura, Joe........................... 1950-51-52...................... 45-37 Serna, KC............................... 2009-10-11.................. 87-92-1 Settecase, Phil............................1950-51...................... 26-25 Shandera, Brian............1973-74-75-76...................... 89-69 Shaneman, Roy/Ray.......... 1931-32-33...................... 20-26 Shaw, George................1952-53-54-55...................... 70-32 Sheehy, James “Jimmy”...........1915-16.........................11-7 Shepherd, Kevin........................2011-12.................. 79-45-1 Shields, Floyd...................... 1921-22-23...................... 11-43 Shimshak, Jack................................ 1941.........................15-6 Shoup, Mike......................... 1971-72-73...................... 65-44 Siegmund, Don.........................1952-53...................... 34-16 Simmons, Bill.................................... 1961.........................19-9 Simpson, George............... 1956-57-58...................... 61-26 Slauson, Red..................................... 1925........................... 5-7 Sloy, Ron............................................ 1978...................... 23-24 Smith, Bob...................................1938-39...................... 37-16 Smith, Gale “Busher”................1937-38...................... 30-12 Smith, Jack..................................1950-51...................... 26-25 Smith, Rannie................................... 1946...................... 189-1 Smith, Ray...................................1975-76...................... 40-37 Smith, Sidney................................... 1907.........................10-6

Smith, Warren.................................. 1941.........................15-6 Smith, Wayne...................... 1965-66-67...................... 64-40 Snow, Jim.......................................... 1950...................... 12-11 Snow, Mike........................... 1966-67-68.................. 59-37-1 Snow, Robbie...................... 1962-63-64.................. 85-27-1 Sokol, Colby...................................... 2009...................... 14-42 Sorsby, Bill............................ 1922-23-24...................... 11-42 Sovereign, Jack................... 1964-65-66.................. 79-37-1 Spencer, Jordan....................... 2012................. 46-19 Spencer, George............................. 1961.........................19-9 Springer, Hugh..........................1958-59...................... 37-20 Stack, Tim....................................1976-77...................... 34-45 Stanton, Jeff...................................... 1976...................... 20-18 Stavert, Erik....................................... 2009...................... 14-42 Steers, Bill....................................1918-20...................... 21-11 Stevens, Kermit.................. 1930-31-32...................... 28-27 Stiles, Everette................................. 1955.........................18-8 Stoll, Mike.......................................... 1966...................... 21-18 Stolsig, Charles................................ 1951...................... 14-14 Sturgis, Bob....................................... 1959...................... 18-11 Strader, Chuck.................................. 1950...................... 12-11 Strahm, Doug...................... 1978-79-80...................... 56-72 Stratton, Ray..................................... 1950...................... 12-11 Strode, Jim........................................ 1974...................... 26-19 Sullivan, Darren........................................................................... Svarverud.......................................... 1923.........................3-15 Swangard, Trev................... 1960-61-62.................. 60-25-1 Swanson, Jon...................... 1960-61-62..................................

T Name...................................... Years............... Record Tabler, Kevin...............................1977-78...................... 37-51 Talia, Mike.................1977-78-79-80-81....................86-120 Taucher, Donn.................................. 1959...................... 18-11 Taylor, Chuck.................................... 1911........................... 8-6 Terrall, Rodger.................................. 1977...................... 14-27 Terrill, Lloyd...................................... 1924.....................6-12-1 Tessar, Brando....................2011-12.............. 79-45-1 Thomas, Brett.....................2011-12.............. 79-45-1 Thomas, John...................... 1935-36-37...................... 40-22 Thomas, Morven............................. 1949.........................18-7 Thomas, Rick.................................... 1980...................... 19-21 Thompson, Mark............................. 1978...................... 23-24 Thornton, Zack..........................2009-10...................... 54-66 Thorpe, Thomas....................... 2012................. 46-19 Thunemann, Paul........................... 1941.........................15-6 Tom, Joe.......................................1950-51...................... 26-25 Tommasini, Caleb........................... 2009...................... 14-42 Torkelson, Hal.................................. 1959...................... 18-11 Townsend, Steve.......................1972-73...................... 46-26 Tuerch (Tuerck), William “Bill”......1915-16.........................11-7 Twyman, Pete.................................. 1979...................... 14-27

U Name...................................... Years............... Record Uhrhammer, Jim.......................1959-60...................... 30-18 Ulrich, Dave......................... 1974-75-76...................... 66-56 Urness, Jerry...............................1957-58...................... 43-18

V Name...................................... Years............... Record Vail, Edward “Mickey”.1933-34-35-36.................................. Van Vliet, Maury........................1934-35...................... 30-14 Van Wyck, Jim..................... 1968-69-70.................. 60-48-1 Van Wyck, Mike................................ 1970...................... 16-14 Veres, Ron.......................................... 1963.........................25-7 Vetter, Ed......................................1963-64...................... 56-18

W Name...................................... Years............... Record Waffle, Hal..................................................................................... Wagner, Bob........................ 1953-54-55...................... 51-20 Wagner, Gene.................................. 1964...................... 31-11 Wagner, Nick.................................... 2010...................... 40-24 Walp, Ron............................. 1958-59-60...................... 49-27 Warberg, Dale.................................. 1950...................... 12-11 Ward, Rick.......................................... 1979...................... 14-27 Watkins............................................... 1932.........................5-10 Watson, Ed........................................ 1969...................... 22-19 Webber, Steve............................1979-80...................... 33-48 Welch, John......................... 1912-13-15.........................19-7 Werschkul, Doug......................1963-64...................... 56-18 West, Fred............................. 1925-26-27...................... 12-20 Wheeler.............................................. 1981...................... 16-21 Wheeler, Jon........................ 1967-68-69...................... 60-48 Whitman, Dick.................... 1940-41-42...................... 52-22 Whitman, Dick.................... 1969-70-71...................... 57-51 Whitmore, Bennett........................ 2009...................... 14-42 Whittaker, Ron.................... 1956-57-58...................... 61-26 Wicklund, Earle................... 1969-70-71...................... 57-51 Wilgus, Bill............................ 1973-74-75...................... 69-51 Wilkinson, Pete................... 1976-77-78...................... 57-69 Willard, William................................ 1950...................... 12-11 Williams, Blake................................. 2009...................... 14-42 Williams, Pete................1952-53-54-55...................... 70-32 Williams, Ray..............................1924-25.................. 11-19-1 Willis, Jim.....................................1973-74...................... 49-32 Wilson, Dwight........................1917*-18.........................10-2 Winn, Harvey.................................... 1972...................... 23-13 Wolf, Steve..................................1972-73...................... 46-26 Woodard, Jack................................. 1935.........................14-8 Woodie, Ira........................... 1927-28-29...................... 22-22 Word, Tom......................................... 1911........................... 8-6 Wright, Floyd “Dough”....1922-23-24-25...................... 16-49

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Y Name...................................... Years............... Record Young, Ron........................................ 1971...................... 19-18

Z Name...................................... Years............... Record Zeider, Rich.................................1969-71...................... 41-37 Zimmerman, Don.............. 1921-22-23...................... 11-43 Zurcher, Hal................................1947-48...................... 31-13

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OREGON VS. OPPONENT SERIES RECORDS Games listed from 1963-1981, 2009-current Arizona Series Record: Arizona leads 15-5-1 Mar. 24, 1966 Arizona Mar. 25, 1966 Arizona Mar. 26, 1966 Arizona May 22, 2009 Arizona May 23, 2009 Arizona May 24, 2009 Arizona March 26, 2010 Arizona March 27, 2010 Arizona March 28, 2010 Oregon April 21, 2011 Oregon April 22, 2011 Arizona April 23, 2011 Oregon May 4, 2012 Oregon May 5, 2012 Arizona May 6, 2012 Oregon

11-2 12-6 4-3 3-1 14-5 5-2 9-3 8-4 9-8 4-2 2-1 7-3 6-1 12-6 3-1

Arizona State Series Record: Arizona State leads 11-5 Mar. 21, 1966 Arizona State 10-4 Mar. 22, 1966 Oregon 14-9 Mar. 23, 1966 Arizona State 7-1 Mar. 26, 1974 Arizona State 8-3 May 15, 2009 Arizona State 9-0 May 16, 2009 Arizona State 10-2 May 17, 2009 Arizona State 8-0 April 1, 2010 Arizona State 1-0 April 2, 2010 Oregon 6-5 (12) April 3, 2010 Arizona State 7-3 April 1, 2011 Arizona State 5-2 April 2, 2011 Arizona State 3-1 April 3, 2011 Arizona State 8-0 Mar. 31, 2012 Oregon 1-0 Mar. 31, 2012 Oregon 3-1 Apr. 1, 2012 Oregon 4-3 Arkansas Pine Bluff Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Apr. 15, 2012 Oregon Army Series Record: Army leads 1-0 Mar. 29, 1979 Army Austin Peay Series Record: Army leads 2-0 June 1, 2012 Oregon June 3, 2012 Oregon Belmont Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Feb. 23, 2012 Oregon

3-2

4-3

6-5 8-1

13-4

Boise State Series Record: Boise State leads 1-0 Mar. 27, 1976 Boise State 3-2 BYU Series Record: Oregon leads 5-3 Mar. 18, 1968 Oregon

7-5

Tucson, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Tucson, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Tucson, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz.

Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz. Riverside, Calif. Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

Eugene, Ore.

Riverside, Calif.

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

Nashville, Tenn.

Mar. 24, 1970 Mar. 29, 1974 Mar. 20, 1978 Mar. 27, 1979 Mar. 10, 2011 Mar. 11, 2011 Mar. 12, 2011

BYU Oregon BYU BYU Oregon Oregon Oregon

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

June 2, 2012 Riverside, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Riverside, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

California Series Record: California leads 21-20 Mar. 18, 1963 Oregon 2-0 Mar. 19, 1963 Oregon 5-2 Mar. 25, 1967 Oregon 8-4 April 14, 1967 Oregon 2-1 April 14, 1967 California 7-2 April 29, 1968 Oregon 1-0 April 29, 1968 California 5-0 May 17, 1968 California 5-2 Mar. 29, 1969 Oregon 7-2 April 18, 1969 Oregon 9-0 May 12, 1969 Oregon 4-3 May 12, 1969 California 10-9 May 2, 1970 Oregon 8-7 May 2, 1970 California 11-4 May 7, 1971 Oregon 4-3 May 7, 1971 Oregon 8-6 1981 California 6-2 1981 California 4-3 April 17, 2009 California 14-1 April 18, 2009 Oregon 5-3 April 19, 2009 California 11-1 May 28, 2010 California 4-3 May 29, 2010 California 13-3 May 30, 2010 Oregon 6-5 April 29, 2011 California 2-1 April 30, 2011 Oregon 4-3 May 1, 2011 California 5-4 Apr. 27, 2012 Oregon 4-1 Apr. 28, 2012 Oregon 3-2 Apr. 29, 2012 Oregon 7-1

Cal Poly Series Record: Cal Poly leads 3-2 Mar. 21, 1967 Cal Poly Mar. 19, 1974 Oregon Mar. 20, 1974 Cal Poly Mar. 20, 1974 Oregon Mar. 27, 1975 Cal Poly

6-3 9-3 3-2 2-1 2-1

Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Berkeley, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Unknown Unknown Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

San Luis Obispo, Calif. San Luis Obispo, Calif. San Luis Obispo, Calif. San Luis Obispo, Calif. San Luis Obispo, Calif.

Cal Poly Pomona Series Record: Cal Poly Pomona leads 3-0 Mar. 23, 1974 Cal Poly Pomona 4-3 Mar. 23, 1974 Cal Poly Pomona 4-0 Cal State East Bay (formerly Cal State Hayward) Series Record: Cal State East Bay leads 2-0 Mar. 25, 1977 Cal State East Bay 14-3 Mar. 25, 1977 Cal State East Bay 7-1

Boise, Idaho Cal State Fullerton Series Record: Oregon leads 3-0 Mar. 26, 1970 Oregon Feb. 19, 2010 Oregon

12-1 7-3

Pomona, Calif. Pomona, Calif.

Oregon

7-5

Eugene, Ore.

Cal State Los Angeles Series Record: Cal State L.A. leads 2-1 Mar. 22, 1974 Oregon 8-1 Mar. 22, 1979 Cal State L.A. 7-5 Mar. 22, 1979 Cal State L.A. For.

Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif.

Cal State Stanislaus Series Record: Cal State Stanislaus leads 4-2 Mar. 23, 1973 Oregon 10-9 Mar. 17, 1974 Cal St. Stanislaus 5-1 Mar. 20, 1977 Cal St. Stanislaus 14-0 Mar. 20, 1977 Cal St. Stanislaus 5-3 Mar. 19, 1978 Oregon 2-1 Mar. 19, 1978 Cal St. Stanislaus 4-0 Cal Western Series Record: Cal Western leads 2-1 Mar. 26, 1966 Oregon 12-2 Mar. 24, 1972 Cal Western 4-3 Mar. 25, 1972 Cal Western 10-3 Chapman Series Record: Chapman leads 2-1 Mar. 24, 1967 Chapman 5-4 Mar. 23, 1970 Chapman 5-4 Mar. 28, 1975 Oregon 12-5 Chico State Series Record: Series Tied 1-1 Mar. 17, 1980 Oregon 1981 Chico State Claremont Series Record: Claremont leads 2-0 Mar. 27, 1975 Claremont Mar. 28, 1975 Claremont

Turlock, Calif. Turlock, Calif. Turlock, Calif. Turlock, Calif. Turlock, Calif. Turlock, Calif.

San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif.

9-6 4-3

Chico, Calif. Unknown

5-4 6-3

Claremont, Calif. Claremont, Calif.

Connecticut Series Record: Oregon leads 3-0 June 4, 2010 Oregon June 6, 2010 Oregon Mar. 11, 2012 Oregon

5-3 4-3 4-0

Norwich, Conn. Norwich, Conn. Eugene, Ore.

Cornell Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Mar. 23, 1978 Oregon

3-2

San Jose, Calif.

East Tennessee State Series Record: Oregon leads 3-0 May 14, 2010 Oregon May 15, 2010 Oregon May 16, 2010 Oregon

5-0 7-6 17-7

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

Eastern Michigan Series Record: Eastern Michigan leads 1-0 Mar. 25, 1970 Eastern Michigan 2-0 Hayward, Calif. Hayward, Calif.

Eastern Oregon Series Record: Oregon leads 3-1 April 10, 1969 Oregon Mar. 20, 1971 Oregon Mar. 20, 1971 Oregon Mar. 17, 1973 Eastern Oregon

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7-6 8-3 14-0 6-5

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OREGON VS. OPPONENTS SERIES RECORDS Florida State Series Record: Florida State leads 2-0 June 5, 2010 Florida State 6-4 June 6, 2010 Florida State 5-3 Fresno State Series Record: Oregon leads 11-6 Mar. 26, 1964 Fresno State Mar. 26, 1969 Oregon Mar. 23, 1975 Oregon Mar. 23, 1975 Oregon Mar. 30, 1975 Fresno State Feb. 27, 2009 Oregon Feb. 28, 2009 Oregon Mar. 1, 2009 Fresno State Mar. 5, 2010 Oregon Mar. 6, 2010 Oregon Mar. 6, 2010 Oregon Mar. 7, 2010 Oregon Gonzaga Series Record: Oregon leads 10-0 April 5, 1971 Oregon Mar. 26, 1976 Oregon 1981 Oregon 1981 Oregon April 20, 2010 Oregon April 21, 2010 Oregon May 17, 2011 Oregon May 18, 2011 Oregon May 1, 2012 Oregon May 2, 2012 Oregon Hawaii Series Record: Hawaii leads 12-6 May 20, 1978 Hawaii May 20, 1978 Hawaii May 21, 1978 Hawaii May 21, 1978 Hawaii May 23, 1978 Hawaii Mar. 21, 2009 Hawaii Feb. 25, 2010 Hawaii Feb. 26, 2010 Hawaii Feb. 28, 2010 Hawaii Feb. 28, 2010 Oregon Feb. 18, 2011 Hawaii Feb. 19, 2011 Hawaii Feb. 20, 2011 Oregon Feb. 21, 2011 Oregon Feb. 17, 2012 Hawaii Feb. 18, 2012 Oregon Feb. 19, 2012 Oregon Feb. 20, 2012 Oregon

Norwich, Conn. Norwich, Conn.

6-1 Santa Barbara, Calif. 5-4 Fresno, Calif. 10-2 Fresno, Calif. 6-5 Fresno, Calif. 11-2 Fresno, Calif. 1-0 Eugene, Ore. 7-1 Eugene, Ore. 10-3 Eugene, Ore. 7-2 Fresno, Calif. 8-4 Fresno, Calif. 5-2 (7) Fresno, Calif. 8-3 Fresno, Calif.

5-1 9-8 8-7 4-3 7-2 19-10 6-0 9-0 3-2 8-7

3-2 9-1 5-0 4-2 4-3 3-1 4-2 2-1 5-2 3-0 (7) 4-3 11-10 4-0 4-3 (8) 4-1 3-2 14-5 12-6

Eugene, Ore. Boise, Idaho Unknown Unknown Spokane, Wash. Spokane, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Spokane, Wash. Spokane, Wash.

Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii *Portland, Ore. Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii Honolulu , Hawaii

*PGE Park

Humboldt State Series Record: Series even at 2-2 Mar. 17, 1973 Oregon Mar. 19, 1977 Humboldt State Mar. 19, 1977 Oregon Mar. 28, 1977 Humboldt State

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10-9 8-7 10-7 9-8

Redding, Calif. Arcata, Calif. Arcata, Calif. Arcata, Calif.

Idaho Series Record: Oregon leads 108-35-1 April 29, 1963 Oregon 3-2 May 13, 1963 Oregon 13-8 May 14, 1963 Idaho 3-1 May 13, 1964 Oregon 6-0 May 14, 1964 Oregon 12-2 April 29, 1964 Oregon 4-1 April 30, 1964 Oregon 8-1 Idaho State Series Record: Idaho State leads 1-0 Mar. 23, 1967 Idaho State

Eugene, Ore. Moscow, Idaho Moscow , Idaho Moscow, Idaho Moscow, Idaho Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

2-1

Illinois Series Record: IIllinois leads 1-0 May 9, 2012 Illinois

2-1

Eugene, Ore.

Indiana Series Record: Indiana leads 1-0 Mar. 30, 1979 Indiana

6-5

Riverside, Calif.

Kansas Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Mar. 21, 1968 Oregon

11-2

Kent State Series Record: Kent State leads 2-1 June 9, 2012 Kent State 7-6 June 10, 2012 Oregon 3-2 June 11, 2012 Kent State 3-2

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

Lewis & Clark Series Record: Oregon leads 36-5 April 2, 1963 Oregon April 2, 1963 Oregon April 10, 1963 Oregon April 1, 1964 Oregon April 6, 1964 Oregon Mar. 31, 1965 Oregon April 2, 1965 Oregon April 7, 1966 Oregon April 20, 1966 Oregon April 11, 1967 Oregon April 5, 1969 Oregon April 5, 1969 Oregon Mar. 27, 1976 Oregon April 8, 1976 Lewis & Clark May, 4 1976 Oregon April 19, 1977 Oregon May 2, 1978 Oregon May 2, 1978 Oregon April 1979 Oregon April 29, 1980 Oregon

6-5 3-0 14-6 6-1 7-5 9-5 3-1 3-2 8-0 12-4 2-1 5-3 3-2 5-3 16-4 7-4 4-0 9-3 5-4 9-3

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Boise, Idaho Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

Lewis-Clark State Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 April 5, 1969 Oregon

6-1

Eugene, Ore.

Linfield Series Record: Oregon leads 58-15 April 3, 1964 Oregon 10-0 April 8, 1964 Oregon 10-3

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McMinnville, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

April 14, 1965 April 14, 1965 April 27, 1965 Mar. 30, 1966 Mar. 30, 1966 April 9, 1968 April 9, 1968 May 5, 1971 April 11, 1973 April 25, 1973 April 24, 1974 April 8, 1975 April 8, 1975 April 6, 1976 April 6, 1976 May 5, 1977 April 26, 1979 May 2, 1979 April 30, 1980 1981 1981

Linfield Oregon Oregon Oregon Linfield Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Linfield Oregon Linfield Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon

4-3 6-5 8-3 2-1 5-2 3-0 8-1 11-10 9-4 12-4 16-15 7-4 7-3 4-3 4-3 7-5 4-3 12-2 9-8 5-0 5-3

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. McMinnville, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. McMinnville, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. McMinnville, Ore. McMinnville, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. McMinnville, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Unknown Unknown

Long Beach State Series Record: Oregon leads 7-4 Mar. 26, 1970 Oregon 10-4 Mar. 21, 1974 Oregon 9-1 Mar. 26, 1975 Long Beach State 11-9 Mar. 23, 1979 Long Beach State 7-0 Feb. 20, 2010 Oregon 6-2 Mar. 4, 2011 Oregon 5-0 Mar. 5, 2011 Long Beach State 7-6 (12) Mar. 6, 2011 Long Beach State 4-1 Mar. 2, 2012 Oregon 5-4 Mar. 3, 2012 Oregon 3-2 Mar. 4, 2012 Oregon 8-7

Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

Loyola Marymount Series Record: Loyola Marymount leads 3-1 Mar. 24, 1975 Loyola Marymount 5-4 Mar. 29, 1975 Loyola Marymount 5-3 Mar. 29, 1975 Loyola Marymount 12-5 Feb. 22, 2010 Oregon 12-3

Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif.

Maine Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Mar. 26, 1979 Oregon Mississippi State Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Mar. 22, 1968 Oregon Nevada Series Record: Oregon leads 6-5 Mar. 23, 1980 Nevada Mar. 23, 1980 Nevada Mar. 24, 1980 Nevada Mar. 12, 2009 Nevada Mar. 13, 2009 Oregon Mar. 14, 2009 Oregon Mar. 15, 2009 Nevada Mar. 19, 2010 Oregon Mar. 20, 2010 Oregon Mar. 20, 2010 Oregon

15-6

Riverside, Calif.

6-5

Eugene, Ore.

5-1 7-3 7-2 6-5 6-5 3-0 2-1 16-2 12-7 5-2 (7)

Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.


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Northwest Nazarene Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Mar 26, 1976 Oregon

5-0

21-6

Oklahoma Series Record: Oklahoma leads 1-0 Mar. 10, 2012 Oklahoma 3-2 Oral Roberts Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Mar. 25, 1979 Oregon 7-5 Oregon State Series Record: Oregon State leads 164-153 May 24, 1963 Oregon State 3-0 May 25, 1963 Oregon 2-1 May 27, 1963 Oregon State 5-0 May 27, 1963 Oregon 4-3 April 17, 1964 Oregon State 3-1 April 18, 1964 Oregon 5-2 May 22, 1964 Oregon 3-1 May 23, 1964 Oregon State 5-1 April 16, 1965 Oregon State 8-7 April 17, 1965 Oregon State 4-3 April 17, 1965 Oregon 1-0 May 21, 1965 Oregon 3-1 May 22, 1965 Oregon 8-7 May 22, 1965 Oregon 13-10 April 15, 1966 Oregon State 3-2 April 16, 1966 Oregon 5-2 April 16, 1966 Oregon State 4-3 May 20, 1966 Oregon 9-8 May 21, 1966 Oregon 4-0 May 21, 1966 Oregon 2-1 May 6, 1967 Oregon 6-1 May 19, 1967 Oregon State 4-2 May 20, 1967 Oregon State 8-5 May 4, 1968 Oregon 5-4 May 24, 1968 Oregon 5-3 May 3, 1969 Oregon State 5-3 May 15, 1969 Oregon State 9-4 May 16, 1969 Oregon State 3-1 April 11, 1970 Oregon 13-5 May 15, 1970 Oregon 5-3 May 16, 1970 Oregon State 4-2 April 10, 1971 Oregon State 4-2 May 14, 1971 Oregon State 10-6 May 15, 1971 Oregon 4-3 April 15, 1972 Oregon 7-1 April 15, 1972 Oregon 14-0 May 12, 1972 Oregon 10-1 May 13, 1972 Oregon 10-3 May 13, 1972 Oregon 3-2 April 13, 1973 Oregon State 9-8 April 14, 1973 Oregon 7-4 April 14, 1973 Oregon 9-6 May 11, 1973 Oregon 2-1 May 12, 1973 Oregon 10-0 May 12, 1973 Oregon 7-5 April 19, 1974 Oregon 12-2 April 20, 1974 Oregon State 3-2

Eugene, Ore.

Boise, Idaho

Eugene, Ore.

Riverside, Calif.

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore.

April 20, 1974 May 10, 1974 May 11, 1974 May 11, 1974 April 18, 1975 April 19, 1975 April 19, 1975 May 9, 1975 May 10, 1975 May 10, 1975 April 30, 1976 May 1, 1976 May 1, 1976 May 21, 1976 May 22, 1976 May 22, 1976 April 22, 1977 April 23, 1977 April 23, 1977 May 13, 1977 May 14, 1977 May 14, 1977 April 21, 1978 April 22, 1978 April 22, 1978 May 13, 1978 April 20, 1979 April 21, 1979 April 21, 1979 May 11, 1979 May 12, 1979 May 12, 1979 April 18, 1980 April 19, 1980 April 19, 1980 May 11, 1980 May 11, 1980 May 12, 1980 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 Mar. 27, 2009 Mar. 28, 2009 Mar. 29, 2009 April 28, 2009 May 19, 2009 May 20, 2009 April 27, 2010 May 7, 2010 May 8, 2010 May 9, 2010 May 26, 2010 Mar. 8, 2011 May 3, 2011 May 27, 2011 May 28, 2011 May 29, 2011 Apr. 24, 2012 May 8, 2012 May 25, 2012

Oregon Oregon State Oregon Oregon Oregon State Oregon Oregon State Oregon Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon Oregon State Oregon State Oregon Oregon State Oregon Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon Oregon State Oregon Oregon Oregon State Oregon State Oregon Oregon State Oregon State Oregon Oregon State Oregon State Oregon Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon State` Oregon Oregon State

7-2 7-6 10-9 6-5 3-0 8-6 7-3 7-1 6-5 11-7 9-5 8-0 3-1 10-0 3-2 4-3 4-2 6-2 10-5 11-4 7-1 18-3 5-2 5-4 6-4 12-10 1-0 7-3 7-3 7-2 2-0 6-2 4-3 7-1 2-1 8-5 8-2 3-2 11-4 7-5 7-3 10-8 8-3 8-6 1-7 3-2 (10) 8-1 10-2 2-0 14-4 9-4 2-1 (10) 4-3 (11) 6-5 2-1 4-1 7-2 4-1 4-1 6-0 7-1 3-2 7-3

Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Eugene, Ore. *Portland, Ore. *Portland, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. $Keizer, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. *Portland, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore.

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Oregon State Oregon State

3-2 5-0

Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore.

Oregon Tech Series Record: Oregon leads 4-0 April 22, 1975 Oregon April 22, 1975 Oregon

2-1 7-6

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

Pacific (Calif.) Series Record: Oregon leads 3-2 Mar. 31, 1975 Oregon Mar. 31, 1975 Oregon Mar. 21, 1977 Pacific Mar. 19, 1980 Pacific

6-3 3-2 6-2 8-3

Stockton, Calif. Stockton, Calif. Stockton, Calif. Stockton, Calif.

Pacific (Ore.) Series Record: Oregon leads 38-8 April 5, 1963 Oregon April 11, 1963 Oregon April 14, 1964 Oregon April 5, 1965 Oregon April 1, 1966 Oregon April 1, 1967 Oregon April 1, 1967 Oregon Mar. 23, 1971 Pacific Mar. 23, 1971 Pacific Mar. 25, 1971 Oregon April 5, 1973 Oregon April 2, 1976 Oregon April 11, 1977 Oregon Mar. 28, 1978 Oregon

5-0 7-0 12-0 3-2 19-1 6-2 7-1 13-4 2-1 2-0 12-7 19-1 6-2 12-9

*PGE Park (Portland, Ore.) $ Salem-Keizer Volcanoes Stadium (Salem, Ore.)

Pepperdine Series Record: Pepperdine leads 1-0 Feb. 21, 2010 Pepperdine 11-7

Pittsburgh Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Mar. 19, 1968 Oregon

5-4

Portland Series Record: Oregon leads 86-33 April 27, 1963 Oregon April 27, 1963 Oregon April 10, 1964 Oregon April 11, 1964 Oregon April 12, 1964 Oregon May 2, 1964 Oregon May 2, 1964 Oregon April 2, 1966 Oregon April 2, 1966 Oregon April 26, 1966 Portland April 4, 1967 Oregon May 10, 1967 Oregon April 6, 1968 Oregon April 6, 1968 Oregon April 11, 1968 Oregon April 16, 1968 Portland May 2, 1968 Oregon April 16, 1969 Oregon

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

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Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Forest Grove, Ore. Forest Grove, Ore. Forest Grove, Ore. Forest Grove, Ore. Forest Grove, Ore. Forest Grove, Ore. Forest Grove, Ore.

Malibu, Calif.

Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

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April 29, 1969 April 29, 1969 April 4, 1970 April 4, 1970 Mar. 27, 1971 April 13, 1971 April 13, 1971 April 2, 1972 April 18, 1972 April 25, 1972 April 24, 1973 April 24, 1973 May 8, 1973 May 8, 1973 April 15, 1974 April 29, 1974 April 15, 1975 April 29, 1975 Mar. 30, 1976 April 13, 1976 May 12, 1976 Mar. 29, 1977 April 5, 1977 Mar. 10, 1978 Mar. 10, 1978 Mar. 17, 1978 Mar. 25, 1978 Mar. 25, 1978 April 3, 1979 Mar. 9, 1980 Mar. 9, 1980 April 1, 1980 April 22, 1980 1981 Mar. 20, 2009 Mar. 31, 2009 April 14, 2009 May 4, 2010 May 18, 2010 Mar. 1, 2011 April 13, 2011 April 19, 2011 April 27, 2011 May 21, 2011 Apr. 18, 2012 May 23, 2012

Oregon Portland Oregon Oregon Portland Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Portland Oregon Oregon Oregon Portland Oregon Portland Oregon Oregon Portland Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Portland Oregon Portland Portland Oregon Portland Portland Portland Portland Oregon Portland Oregon Oregon Portland Oregon Oregon Oregon

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

Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. San Jose, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Eugene, Ore.

Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Unknown Portland, Ore.* Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Keizer, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

*PGE Park (Portland, Ore.)

Portland State Series Record: Oregon leads 45-22 April 13, 1963 Portland State April 16, 1963 Portland State May 8, 1963 Oregon April 4, 1964 Oregon April 4, 1964 Oregon April 21, 1964 Oregon April 3, 1965 Oregon April 3, 1965 Oregon May 11, 1965 Oregon April 5, 1966 Oregon April 12, 1966 Oregon April 8, 1967 Portland State April 8, 1967 Portland State

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Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore.

May 2, 1967 Mar. 30, 1968 Mar. 30, 1968 April 13, 1968 April 1 3, 1968 April 3, 1969 April 3, 1969 April 15, 1969 April 15, 1969 May 6, 1969 April 2, 1970 April 3, 1970 May 5, 1970 May 5, 1970 Mar. 26, 1971 Mar. 30, 1971 April 19, 1971 April 26, 1971 May 3, 1971 Mar. 29, 1972 May 2, 1972 May 2, 1972 Mar. 18, 1973 Mar. 27, 1973 April 10, 1973 May 1, 1973 April 8, 1974 April 22, 1974 May 6, 1974 April 21, 1975 April 30, 1975 May 6, 1975 April 3, 1976 April 3, 1976 April 27, 1976 May 11, 1976 Mar. 30, 1977 April 12, 1977 Mar. 11, 1978 Mar. 10, 1979 April 11, 1978 Mar. 10, 1979 April 30, 1979 May 8, 1979 April 16, 1980 April 16, 1980 April 28, 1980 May 6, 1980 1981

Oregon Oregon Portland State Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Portland State Portland State Oregon Oregon Portland State Oregon Oregon Portland State Oregon Oregon Portland State Portland State Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Portland State Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Portland State Oregon Oregon Oregon Portland State Oregon Portland State Portland State Portland State Oregon Portland State Portland State Portland State Portland State Portland State Portland State Oregon Oregon

Puget Sound Series Record: Series even at 3-3 April 2, 1968 Puget Sound May 1, 1969 Puget Sound May 12, 1970 Oregon April 1, 1972 Puget Sound Mar. 30, 1980 Oregon Mar. 30, 1980 Oregon

7-2 4-0 5-2 4-0 4-1 5-4 3-0 6-4 4-1 4-2 11-2 4-1 5-4 2-1 8-5 8-7 9-5 4-3 11-9 8-1 4-2 8-7 10-4 12-1 10-1 7-4 11-4 10-6 23-1 3-2 9-7 1-0 8-6 5-4 8-1 13-5 12-4 7-5 11-6 9-5 8-6 6-5 12-9 6-5 1-0 4-3 1-0 13-5 6-5

5-3 4-2 2-1 2-1 5-4 13-4

Sacramento State Series Record: Sacramento State leads 6-3 Mar. 20, 1967 Sacramento State 7-0 Mar. 16, 1974 Sacramento State 3-1

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Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Redding, Calif. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Unknown

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento, Calif.

Mar. 16, 1974 Mar. 18, 1978 Mar. 19, 1979 Mar. 18, 1980 1981 Mar. 24, 2009 Mar. 25, 2009

Sacramento State Sacramento State Oregon Sacramento State Oregon Sacramento State Oregon

6-5 8-3 21-1 4-3 6-4 10-5 6-4

Saint Mary’s Series Record: Saint Mary’s leads 5-4 April 5, 1971 Saint Mary’s 5-4 Mar. 28, 1978 Saint Mary’s 8-3 Mar. 21, 1980 Oregon 10-7 Feb. 20, 2009 Oregon 5-3 Feb. 21, 2009 Saint Mary’s 6-3 Feb. 22, 2009 Saint Mary’s 4-2 Feb. 25, 2011 Saint Mary’s 3-2 Feb. 26, 2011 Oregon 3-0 Feb. 27, 2011 Oregon 3-2 San Diego Series Record: Oregon leads 5-0 Mar. 23, 1972 Oregon May 11, 2010 Oregon Mar. 19, 2011 Oregon Mar. 19, 2011 Oregon Mar. 20, 2011 Oregon San Diego Maritime Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Mar. 25, 1965 Oregon

Eugene, Ore. Moraga, Calif. Moraga, Calif. Moraga, Calif. Moraga, Calif. Moraga, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

5-3 13-4 6-3 10-7 6-4 (10)

San Diego, Calif. Eugene, Ore. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif.

7-3

San Diego, Calif.

San Diego State Series Record: San Diego State leads 2-1-1 Mar. 27, 1965 Tie 5-5 Mar. 20, 1972 Oregon 6-5 Mar. 21, 1972 San Diego State 6-4 Mar. 22, 1972 San Diego State 10-3 San Francisco Series Record: Oregon leads 7-0 Mar. 28, 1969 Oregon 7-4 Mar. 21, 1978 Oregon 12-6 1981 Oregon 15-13 Mar. 23, 2011 Oregon 6-1 April 18, 2011 Oregon 4-0 Apr. 9, 2012 Oregon 4-2 Apr. 10, 2012 Oregon 4-1 * played at Laney Junior College (Oakland, Calif.) San Francisco State Series Record: Series even at 1-1 Mar. 24, 1977 San Francisco St. 6-5 Mar. 27, 1978 Oregon 8-3 San Jose State Series Record: Oregon leads 10-9 Mar. 27, 1964 Oregon Mar. 28, 1964 San Jose State Mar. 27, 1969 San Jose State Mar. 20, 1973 San Jose State Mar. 18, 1974 Oregon Mar. 23, 1977 San Jose State

Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Unknown Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

7-0 2-1 4-0 10-9 6-3 5-4

San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif.

Eugene, Ore. San Jose, Calif. Unknown *Oakland, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

San Francisco, Calif. San Francisco, Calif.

San Jose, Calif. San Jose, Calif. San Jose, Calif. San Jose, Calif. San Jose, Calif. San Jose, Calif.


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Mar. 22, 1978 Mar. 20, 1979 Mar. 20, 1980 1981

San Jose State Oregon Oregon San Jose State

Santa Clara Series Record: Oregon leads 7-4 Mar. 20, 1963 Oregon Mar. 25, 1969 Oregon Mar. 24, 1973 Oregon Mar. 24, 1973 Santa Clara Mar. 21, 1979 Santa Clara Mar. 6, 2009 Santa Clara Mar. 7, 2009 Oregon Mar. 8, 2009 Oregon Mar. 8, 2009 Oregon Seattle Series Record: Oregon leads 16-1-1 May 8, 1964 Oregon May 9, 1964 Oregon April 8, 1966 Oregon Mar. 27, 1971 Oregon Mar. 31, 1979 Oregon Mar. 12, 2010 Oregon Mar. 13, 2010 Oregon Mar. 13, 2010 Oregon Mar. 14, 2010 Seattle May 10, 2011 Oregon May 11, 2011 Tie May 18, 2012 Oregon May 19, 2012 Oregon May 20, 2012 Oregon *Cheney Stadium (Tacoma, Wash.) Southern Oregon Series Record: Oregon leads 16-4-1 April 8, 1965 Oregon April 7, 1967 Southern Oregon Mar. 28, 1968 Tie April 28, 1970 Oregon April 4, 1972 Southern Oregon May 9, 1972 Oregon April 3, 1973 Oregon April 17, 1974 Oregon April 6, 1977 Oregon April 4, 1978 Oregon May 1, 1978 Southern Oregon April 4, 1979 Oregon Mar. 17, 1979 Southern Oregon April 2, 1980 Oregon 1981 Oregon 1981 Oregon Southern Utah Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 March 23, 2010 Oregon

2-0 6-5 10-9 5-3

San Jose, Calif. San Jose, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Unknown

6-1 12-10 4-3 17-5 9-4 4-1 12-3 3-2 (13) 5-1 (5)

Santa Clara, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

10-0 9-8 7-4 5-1 9-0 5-0 7-3 4-0 (7) 6-4 10-5 7-7 (10) 6-0 5-4 6-1

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Riverside, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Tacoma, Wash.* Bellevue, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

8-0 7-3 2-2 1-0 12-9 5-0 16-1 6-5 5-4 16-2 3-1 14-6 3-1 7-5 7-5 10-6

7-1

Stanford Series Record: Stanford leads 24-12 Mar. 25, 1961 Oregon 7-0 Mar. 23, 1964 Stanford 3-1 April 30, 1968 Stanford 11-3

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Ashland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Unknown Unknown

Eugene, Ore.

Stanford, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Stanford, Calif.

May 18, 1968 May 18, 1968 April 19, 1969 April 19, 1969 May 13, 1969 May 1, 1970 May 1, 1970 May 8, 1971 May 8, 1971 Mar. 28, 1974 Mar. 22, 1977 Mar. 31, 1981 April 3, 2009 April 4, 2009 April 5, 2009 April 9, 2010 April 10, 2010 April 11, 2010 May 13, 2011 May 14, 2011 May 15, 2011 Apr. 13, 2012 Apr. 14, 2012 Apr. 15, 2012

Oregon Stanford Stanford Stanford Oregon Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Oregon Stanford Stanford Oregon Oregon Stanford Oregon Stanford Oregon Oregon Oregon Stanford

5-4 3-1 2-1 3-0 4-3 8-6 8-4 11-1 6-4 15-9 7-1 12-0 2-1 3-1 6-3 5-2 9-6 2-1 6-2 9-8 6-5 4-2 5-0 4-2

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Stanford, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Eugene , Ore. Stanford, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Riverside, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Stanford, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Stanford, Ore. Stanford, Ore. Stanford, Ore

Tennessee Series Record: Tennessee leads 1-0 Mar. 19, 1968 Tennessee 3-2 Texas State Series Record: Texas State leads 2-0 Mar. 27, 2012 Texas State 11-3 Mar. 28, 2012 Texas State 7-6 Tulane Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Mar. 26, 1974 Oregon

8-7

UC Davis Series Record: Oregon leads 3-1 Mar. 26, 1964 Oregon Mar. 24, 1969 UC Davis Mar. 27, 1977 Oregon

3-1 4-3 11-9

UC Irvine Series Record: UC Irvine leads 3-0 Mar. 28, 1970 UC Irvine April 20, 2009 #1 UC Irvine April 21, 2009 #1 UC Irvine UC Riverside Series Record: Oregon leads 2-1 Mar. 21, 1968 Oregon Mar. 28, 1974 Oregon Mar. 28, 1979 UC Riverside

Riverside, Calif.

Santa Barbara, Calif. Davis, Calif. Davis, Calif.

10-4 9-6 7-4

Irvine, Calif. Irvine, Calif.

4-1 10-9 7-3

Riverside, Calif. Riverside, Calif.

UC Santa Barbara Series Record: UC Santa Barbara leads 2-0 Mar. 24, 1964 UC Santa Barbara 5-2 Mar. 23, 1967 UC Santa Barbara 7-1 UCLA Series Record: UCLA Leads 18-7

San Marcos, Texas San Marcos, Texas

Santa Barbara, Calif.

May 13, 1967 May 13, 1967 Mar. 23, 1968 April 26, 1968 April 21, 1969 April 21, 1969 May 9, 1969 May 1, 1971 May 1, 1971 Mar. 25, 1974 Mar. 26, 1975 Mar. 24, 1979 Mar. 24, 1979 May 1, 2009 May 2, 2009 May 3, 2009 April 16, 2010 April 17, 2010 April 18, 2010 May 6, 2011 May 7, 2011 May 8, 2011 Apr. 5, 2012 Apr. 6, 2012 Apr. 7, 2012

UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA Oregon UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA Oregon UCLA UCLA Oregon UCLA UCLA Oregon Oregon UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA Oregon Oregon UCLA

USC Series Record: USC leads 22-8 May 29, 1964 USC May 30, 1964 USC May 12, 1967 Oregon May 12, 1967 Oregon April 27, 1968 USC April 27, 1968 USC May 21, 1968 USC April 22, 1969 USC May 10, 1969 USC May 10, 1969 USC May 9, 1970 USC April 30, 1971 USC April 30, 1971 USC May 20, 1971 USC May 18, 1974 USC May 18, 1974 USC April 9, 2009 USC April 10, 2009 USC April 11, 2009 USC April 23, 2010 Oregon April 24, 2010 USC April 25, 2010 Oregon April 15, 2011 Oregon April 16, 2011 USC April 17, 2011 USC May 12, 2012 Oregon May 13, 2012 Oregon May 14, 2012 Oregon Utah Series Record: Oregon leads 5-1 Mar. 24, 1965 Oregon Mar. 20, 1972 Oregon Mar. 21, 1972 Oregon Mar. 23, 2012 Oergon

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10-2 3-0 4-3 7-2 2-1 7-0 4-1 3-1 18-1 10-2 3-2 14-3 5-4 3-2 6-2 8-1 5-4 8-4 5-1 7-1 3-1 4-0 6-2 8-3 8-6

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Riverside, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene,Ore. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Eugene,Ore. Eugene,Ore. Eugene,Ore. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Cali. Los Angeles, Calif.

5-0 9-3 4-2 5-2 3-1 6-4 11-6 5-1 9-4 11-1 6-0 5-0 2-0 6-2 11-6 14-1 3-2 10-3 9-1 12-2 5-4 8-4 4-2 9-2 3-1 4-3 4-2 6-3

Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

5-3 3-0 5-2 3-1

San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Eugene, Ore.

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5-3 4-3

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

Utah State Series Record: Utah State leads 1-0 Mar. 23, 1966 Utah State 6-5 Vandenberg AFB Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Mar. 23, 1965 Oregon

12-3

Vanderbilt Series Record: Vanderbilt leads 3-0 Feb. 24, 2012 Vanderbilt 4-2 Feb. 25, 2012 Vanderbilt 7-2 Feb. 26, 2012 Vanderbilt 7-6 Washington Series Record: Oregon leads 138-127-1 May 3, 1963 Oregon 10-0 May 4, 1963 Oregon 6-5 May 16, 1963 Oregon 10-3 May 17, 1963 Oregon 3-2 May 4, 1964 Oregon 9-4 May 5, 1964 Washington 9-3 May 18, 1964 Oregon 4-3 May 19, 1964 Washington 4-3 Mar. 22, 1965 Washington 6-2 April 23, 1965 Oregon 6-3 April 24, 1965 Oregon 16-3 April 24, 1965 Oregon 5-2 May 7, 1965 Oregon 7-3 May 8, 1965 Oregon 11-3 May 8, 1965 Oregon 15-5 April 22, 1966 Oregon 4-2 April 23, 1966 Oregon 8-3 April 23, 1966 Oregon 13-6 May 6, 1966 Washington 3-1 May 7, 1966 Oregon 4-2 April 22, 1967 Oregon 11-2 April 22, 1967 Oregon 4-3 April 20, 1968 Oregon 2-1 April 20, 1968 Oregon 9-4 May 10, 1968 Oregon 9-1 April 12, 1969 Washington 10-5 April 12, 1969 Oregon 5-0 April 25, 1969 Oregon 7-0 April 17, 1970 Washington 7-5 April 25, 1970 Oregon 7-0 April 25, 1970 Oregon 7-3 April 24, 1971 Oregon 3-0 April 24, 1971 Oregon 10-5 April 21, 1972 Oregon 17-4 April 22, 1972 Washington 7-3 April 22, 1972 Oregon 3-2 April 28, 1972 Oregon 4-0 April 29, 1972 Oregon 17-6 April 29, 1972 Oregon 5-0 April 20, 1973 Oregon 9-3 April 21, 1973 Washington 2-1 April 21, 1973 Washington 4-3 April 27, 1973 Oregon 3-0 April 28, 1973 Oregon 3-2

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Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn.

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. San Diego, Calif. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

April 28, 1973 April 5, 1974 April 6, 1974 May 3, 1974 May 3, 1974 May 4, 1974 May 4, 1974 April 4, 1975 April 5, 1975 April 5, 1975 May 7, 1976 May 8, 1976 May 8, 1976 May 9, 1976 May 10, 1976 May 11, 1976 April 15, 1977 April 16, 1977 April 16, 1977 April 29, 1977 April 30, 1977 April 30, 1977 Mar. 24, 1978 April 7, 1978 April 8, 1978 April 8, 1978 May 5, 1978 May 6, 1978 May 6, 1978 April 6, 1979 April 7, 1979 April 7, 1979 April 11, 1980 April 12, 1980 April 12, 1980 April 25, 1980 April 26, 1980 April 26, 1980 1981 1981 1981 Mar. 3, 2009 Mar. 4, 2009 Mar. 21, 2009 Mar. 22, 2009 April 24, 2009 April 25, 2009 April 26, 2009 March 2, 2010 March 3, 2010 May 21, 2010 May 22, 2010 May 23, 2010 April 8, 2011 April 9, 2011 April 10, 2011 Mar. 16, 2012 Mar. 17, 2012 Mar. 17, 2012

Washington Oregon Washington Oregon Oregon Washington Oregon Washington Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Washington Washington Washington Oregon Washington Washington Oregon Washington Oregon Oregon Oregon Washington Oregon Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Oregon Washington Washington Washington Washington Oregon Washington Washington Oregon Oregon Washington Washington Oregon Washington Washington Oregon

8-3 4-0 3-2 2-1 2-1 2-0 9-4 11-5 5-0 8-5 2-1 3-0 4-0 6-2 7-6 7-5 5-3 9-8 8-3 3-1 7-3 8-3 8-7 8-6 6-4 3-2 6-3 6-5 8-4 5-2 5-2 6-1 13-4 11-4 10-6 8-3 4-3 4-3 6-0 11-1 7-2 5-3 10-2 6-4 5-1 11-2 2-0 6-3 6-2 5-3 13-11 (11) 5-2 5-2 4-3 (14) 3-0 (10) 9-0 8-3 5-0 3-2

*PGE Park (Portland, Ore.)

Washington State Series Record: Washington State leads 148-116-1

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Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. San Jose, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Unknown Unknown Unknown Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Portland, Ore.* Portland, Ore.* Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash.

April 24, 1963 April 25, 1963 May 10, 1963 May 11, 1963 April 24, 1964 April 25, 1964 May 15, 1964 May 16, 1964 April 30, 1965 May 1, 1965 May 1, 1965 May 14, 1965 May 15, 1965 May 15, 1965 April 29, 1966 April 30, 1966 April 30, 1966 May 13, 1966 May 14, 1966 May 14, 1966 April 21, 1967 April 19, 1968 May 11, 1968 May 11, 1968 April 11, 1969 April 26, 1969 April 26, 1969 April 18, 1970 April 18, 1970 April 24, 1970 April 17, 1971 April 17, 1971 April 23, 1971 May 21, 1971 April 7, 1972 April 8, 1972 April 8, 1972 May 5, 1972 May 6, 1972 May 6, 1972 May 18, 1972 April 6, 1973 April 7, 1973 April 7, 1973 May 4, 1973 May 5, 1973 May 5, 1973 April 12, 1974 April 13, 1974 April 13, 1974 April 26, 1974 April 27, 1974 April 27, 1974 April 11, 1975 April 12, 1975 April 12, 1975 April 25, 1975 April 26, 1975 April 26, 1975 April 16, 1976 April 17, 1976 April 17, 1976 May 14, 1976

Oregon Oregon Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Oregon Oregon Oregon Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Oregon Oregon Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St.

10-6 8-4 6-1 8-5 9-3 5-3 7-5 6-5 5-1 8-7 8-2 2-0 5-4 12-11 12-3 7-5 5-4 7-3 6-3 10-5 5-1 1-0 3-2 6-0 4-1 5-3 4-0 7-0 14-1 9-0 4-2 10-9 8-6 6-4 5-0 7-2 10-8 19-6 3-2 3-1 3-2 11-9 7-4 8-7 4-1 9-4 25-11 1-0 5-1 12-3 12-1 12-11 8-5 8-6 7-3 13-9 28-7 7-2 4-3 4-1 5-1 8-4 13-8

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pullman, Ore. Pullman, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pullman, Wash. Eugene , Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Eugene, Ore.


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7-2 10-7 5-4 12-2 22-8 2-1 11-1 6-5 8-3 4-3 3-2 5-3 10-0 5-3 12-4 6-4 3-0 14-1 20-2 2-1 11-3 6-5 18-7 7-4 4-4 13-5 10-5 20-9 5-3 5-2 10-2 3-2 6-0 6-1 12-6 6-3 8-7 6-2 8-3 10-6

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pullman, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

West Virginia Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 Mar. 10, 2012 Oregon

12-0

Eugene, Ore.

Western Oregon Series Record: Oregon leads 27-5 May 10, 1966 Oregon May 17, 1967 Oregon April 4, 1969 Oregon April 7, 1970 Oregon April 6, 1971 Oregon April 17, 1972 Western Oregon April 14, 1975 Oregon April 5, 1976 Oregon April 5, 1976 Western Oregon April 4, 1977 Oregon April 27, 1977 Oregon May 10, 1978 Oregon May 10, 1978 Oregon April 25, 1979 Western Oregon May 5, 1980 Oregon April 23, 1980 Oregon

9-1 11-2 3-2 9-2 4-2 5-3 5-1 9-0 5-3 2-0 16-0 7-3 7-2 7-6 11-1 9-6

Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Monmouth, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Monmouth, Ore. Monmouth, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Eugene, Ore.

May 15, 1976 May 15, 1976 April 8, 1977 April 9, 1977 April 9, 1977 May 6, 1977 May 7, 1977 May 7, 1977 April 14, 1978 April 15, 1978 April 28, 1978 April 29, 1978 April 29, 1978 April 13, 1979 April 27, 1979 April 1979 April 1979 April 1979 May 2, 1980 May 2, 1980 May 3, 1980 May 3, 1980 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 May 9, 2009 May 10, 2009 May 11, 2009 April 30, 2010 May 1, 2010 May 2, 2010 May 20, 2011 May 21, 2011 May 22, 2011 Apr. 20, 2012 Apr. 21, 2012 Apr. 22, 2012

Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Tie Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Washington St. Oregon Oregon Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Oregon Washington St. Washington St.

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michaelGOTTFREDSON UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT • FIRST YEAR Dr. Michael R. Gottfredson began his tenure as the University of Oregon’s 17th president on Aug. 1, 2012. Previously, he was a professor of Criminology, Law, and Society and of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine, where he also served as the executive vice chancellor and provost since 2000. Gottfredson holds a Ph.D. and an M.A. from the State University of New York at Albany; and an A.B. from the University of California at Davis. His research and teaching specialties are the causes of crime and delinquency and the criminal justice process. He (with Travis Hirschi) is well known for the development of the self-control theory of crime and delinquency and for the study of how these behaviors relate to age. The theory has stimulated a great deal of research and their description of how and why age relates to crime has become central to research, theory and policy about crime and delinquency. His work on victimization led to the development of the “lifestyle/ opportunity” theory of criminal victimization, a prominent explanation for differential risks from crime. His systematic study (with Don Gottfredson) of how arrest, prosecution and sentencing decisions are made in criminal justice contributed to greater understanding of the use of discretion and to the widespread use of structured guidelines in the criminal law.

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In addition, he led a major expansion of the UC-Irvine infrastructure, blending state, campus and private support. He helped to create the California Institute for Telecommunications and Technology, including the construction of a $55 million research facility, and the new public law school. He is the author or editor (with others) of several books, including Control Theories of Crime and Delinquency (2003); Personal Liberty and Community Safety (1995); The Generality of Deviance (1994); A General Theory of Crime (1990); Decision-making in Criminal Justice (1988); Positive Criminology (1987); Policy Guidelines for Bail: An Experiment in Court Reform (1985); Understanding Crime (1980); and Victims of Personal Crime (1978). He has published numerous articles in journals, including Criminology, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Advances in Criminological Theory, and various law reviews. He has frequently consulted with state, county, and federal governments concerning criminal justice policy. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Criminology and was the Andersen Consulting “Professor of the Year” in 1996 at the University of Arizona’s College of Business and Public Administration. He is married to Karol Gottfredson, who was the coordinator of the Intern Teacher Credential Program at UC-Irvine. The Gottfredsons have one daughter, Katherine, a son, Bryan, and daughter-in-law, Meghan, and two young granddaughters.


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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • THIRD YEAR • WEST VIRGINIA, ‘91, ‘93 Since being named the University of Oregon’s 12th director of intercollegiate athletics on July 15, 2010, Rob Mullens has wasted little time in putting his own stamp on the continual success of the Ducks’ athletics department while being the beneficiary of one of the most successful eras in school history.

thew Knight Arena, witnessed the football team thrive in the BCS National Championship game as one of the school’s 12 programs advancing to post-season play, and proudly watched as the school claimed national championships in women’s indoor track & field and acrobatics and tumbling.

Mullens arrived at Oregon from the University of Kentucky, where he served as deputy director of athletics and managed day-to-day operations of Kentucky’s 22-sport athletics department, with an annual operating budget of $79 million.

Off the field, Mullens was just as excited to witness an accumulated graduation rate of 74 percent among all of the Ducks’ student-athletes, a single-season best six first-team Capital One Academic AllAmericans and 105 academic all-conference honorees.

His background is in accounting and auditing, and he promoted sound fiscal management and self-sufficiency at the University of Kentucky.

Prior to being named deputy director of athletics at Kentucky in 2006, Mullens began as the university’s executive associate director of athletics in 2002. He served at the University of Maryland from 1996 to 2002, starting as assistant director of athletics for business and ultimately as executive senior associate director of athletics and chief of staff.

During his total of eight years at Kentucky, the athletic department’s operating budget expanded by nearly 70 percent. Fundraising for the department hit record levels each of the past seven years prior to his departure. In his brief tenure in Eugene, he has implemented his philosophy of financial effiency while overseeing an $87.8 million budget for the coming year, in addition to enhancing the department’s model of selfsufficiency. He also was at the helm as the Ducks opened their spectacular Mat-

The West Virginia native was senior athletics business manager at the University of Miami (Fla.) from 1994 to 1996, and prior to that hewas an accountant/auditor at Ernst & Young in Raleigh, N.C. Mullens (7/19/69) went to school at West Virginia University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in sport management. He and his wife, Jane, have two sons, Cooper (7/30/04) and Tanner (1/31/07).

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