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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schedule ........................................................................................................... 1 Quick Facts ....................................................................................................... 2 Pacific All-Americans ........................................................................................ 3 Tigers Active in Pro Ball ................................................................................... 4 Tigers in the Majors ......................................................................................... 5 Tigers in Pro Ball, All-Time ............................................................................... 6 Tigers in the MLB Draft .................................................................................... 7 Klein Family Field ............................................................................................. 8 Baseball Facilities ............................................................................................ 9 Student-Athlete Wellness .............................................................................. 10 Strength & Conditioning ................................................................................11 Student-Athlete Services ...............................................................................12 Salute To The Troops ......................................................................................13 University of the Pacific.................................................................................. 14 THE TIGERS 2011 Outlook .................................................................................................18 2011 Roster.................................................................................................... 21 Thomas Berolzheimer ....................................................................................22 Brian Martin ...................................................................................................23 Matt Carvutto ................................................................................................. 24 Jake Hummel ..................................................................................................25 Marcus Pointer ...............................................................................................26 Robbie Richardson ......................................................................................... 27 Brett Christopher ............................................................................................28 Allen Riley .......................................................................................................29 Josh Simms ....................................................................................................30 Jacob Sylvester ............................................................................................... 31 John Prato Matthews .....................................................................................32 Aaron Hassel ..................................................................................................33 John Haberman ..............................................................................................34 Jonas Noack ...................................................................................................35 Dustin Torchio.................................................................................................36 Paul Moeller ................................................................................................... 37 Tyger Pederson ............................................................................................... 37 Andrew Wild ....................................................................................................38 Garrett Borba..................................................................................................38 Daniel Johnston..............................................................................................39 Chris Larsen ...................................................................................................39 Jacob Waardenburg .......................................................................................40 Jared Wagner..................................................................................................40 Brent McMinn ................................................................................................. 41 Curtis Cantaloube .......................................................................................... 41 Kyle Crawford..................................................................................................42 Riley Drongesen .............................................................................................42 Brian Essig ......................................................................................................43 Curtis Gomez ..................................................................................................43 Ryan Kochan ..................................................................................................44 Erik Lockwood ................................................................................................44 Peter Miller .....................................................................................................45 Angel Rosendo ...............................................................................................45 Jason Taasaas ................................................................................................46 Alec Williams ..................................................................................................46 COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach Ed Sprague ................................................................................48 Assistant Coach Don Barbara .......................................................................50 Assistant Coach Mike McCormack ............................................................... 51 Assistant Coach Keith Komeiji ......................................................................52 Undergraduate Assistant Ramon Glasgow ...................................................52 Director of Operations Chris McCormick ......................................................53 Athletic Trainer Andy Gepford ........................................................................53 Support Staff ..................................................................................................54 Director of Athletics Lynn King ......................................................................55 Administration ................................................................................................56 2010 IN REVIEW 2010 Results ..................................................................................................60 2010 Batting Statistics .................................................................................. 61 2010 Pitching Statistics ................................................................................62 2010 Misc. Statistics .....................................................................................63 Big West Review .............................................................................................64
RECORD BOOK All-Time Roster................................................................................................66 Single-Season Hitting.....................................................................................67 Career-Hitting .................................................................................................68 Single-Season, Career Pitching .....................................................................69 Team Records .................................................................................................70 Coaches Records ........................................................................................... 71 All-Time Series Records .................................................................................72 All-Time Series Results .................................................................................73 Year-By-Year Results....................................................................................... 77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC President Pamela A. Eibeck ..........................................................................86 University ........................................................................................................ 87 Pacific Facilities ..............................................................................................88 Pacific Athletics ..............................................................................................90 Media Roster ..................................................................................................92
QUICK FACTS
Location ..............................................................................Stockton, California Nickname.................................................................................................. Tigers Colors ........................................................................................ Orange & Black Affiliation .................................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference ...........................................................................................Big West Founded ..................................... 1851 (California’s first chartered university) Enrollment ................................................................................................ 6,235 President...............................................................................Dr. Pamela Eibeck Director of Athletics............................................................................ Lynn King Senior Women’s Administrator ..................................................... Holly Trexler Athletic Department Phone .................................................... (209) 946-2472
M E D I A R E L AT I O N S
Asst. Dir. of Athletics for Communications ................................ Mike Millerick Asst. Dir. of Athletic Media Relations ............................................. Ben Laskey Media Relations Assistant/BSB SID .......................................Kevin Wilkinson Office Phone ............................................................................(209) 946-2289 E-mail ......................................................................... kwilkinson1@pacific.edu Mobile Phone ..........................................................................(504) 575-4033 Website .......................................................................... www.pacifictigers.com Mailing Address ............................ 3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95211
PACIFIC BASEBALL
2010 Record............................................................................................. 31-23 2010 Big West Conference Record ..................................................12-12/4th Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................................... 7/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................................ 16/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................... 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost............................................................................... 6/4 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost ................................................................ 2/1 Relief Pitchers Returning/Lost .................................................................... 4/3 Newcomers (Freshmen/Transfers) ...................................................18 (11/7) Home Field ............................................................................ Klein Family Field Capacity .................................................................................................... 2,500
C O A C H E S & S TA F F
CHead Coach .........................................................Ed Sprague, Eighth Season Career Record/Years ...............................................162-226, Seven Seasons Pacific Record/Years ................................................162-226, Seven Seasons Assistant Coach..................................................... Don Barbara, Third Season Assistant Coach...............................................Mike McCormick, Third Season Volunteer Assistant Coach.................................... Keith Komeiji, First Season Director of Operations...............................Chris McCormack, Second Season Baseball Office Phone............................................................ (209) 946-7309 Best time to call ..................................................................................Mornings
CREDITS
The 2011 Pacific Baseball Media Guide was published by the Department of Athletic Media Relations. Written, designed and compiled by Kevin Wilkinson with assistance from Benjamin Laskey, Monique Moyal and Mike Millerick, the Pacific baseball staff, Angela Bertocchini, Mike Dalgety, Catherine Garcia and Victoria Lewis. Photo credits to George Steckler, Matt Brown, Gary Jones, Caroline Photography, and the media relations staff.
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Pacific Baseball boasts three All-Americans in program history as Dan Reichert earned the honor in 1997, while Justin Baum was a Freshman All-American in 2005. More recently, current Tiger Nick Longmire repeated Baum’s success as a freshman in 2008, while John Haberman earned Freshman All-American honors in 2010.
DAN REICHERT
JUSTIN BAUM
At Pacific From 1995-97 All-America in 1997 YEAR 1995 1996 1997 Career
W-L 8-5 5-8 13-4 26-17
SV 1 0 0 1
ERA 3.91 5.93 2.30 3.79
G-GS 16-14 16-13 20-17 52-44
CG IP H 6 99.0 109 2 88.1 93 7 133.1 96 15 320.2 298
At Pacific From 2005-07 All-America in 2005 R 56 72 55 183
ER 43 58 34 135
BB 35 52 51 138
SO 81 105 169 355
YEAR 2005 2006 2007 Career
G-GS 54-49 52-47 59-58 165-154
NICK LONGMIRE
AB R 207 30 218 60 202 49 627 139
H 65 84 66 215
2B 10 16 18 44
3B 3 6 1 10
HR 3 6 5 14
RBI 31 37 35 103
R 39 27 44 110
H 63 39 83 185
2B 15 12 16 43
3B 2 0 1 3
HR 17 12 8 37
RBI 45 46 43 134
BB 15 23 44 82
SO 52 62 39 153
TB 133 87 125 345
AVG .332 .214 .367 .309
BB 9 9
SO 26 26
TB 63 63
AVG .321 .321
JOHN HABERMAN
At Pacific From 2008-10 All-America in 2008 YEAR G-GS 2008 54-53 2009 53-50 2010 54-51 Career 161-154
AB 190 182 226 598
At Pacific From 2010-Present Freshman All-America in 2010 BB 18 18 37 73
SO 44 39 38 121
TB 90 130 101 321
AVG .314 .385 .327 .343
YEAR 2010 Career
G-GS 42-30 42-30
AB 156 156
R 17 17
H 50 50
2B 13 13
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 30 30
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Chase Headley’s debut with the San Diego Padres in 2007 marked the ninth former Pacific Tiger to have appeared in the MLB. Before Headley, D.J. Houlton was a starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2005 and 2007. Headley and Houlton joined former Tigers Norm Bass (Kansas City Athletics, 1961-63), Grant Dunlap (St. Louis Cardinals, 1953), Joe Ferguson (Los Angeles Dodgers, 1970-76, 1978-80, 1981), St. Louis Cardinals 1976, Houston Astros 1977-78 & California Angels, 1981, 1982-83), Keith Johnson (Anaheim Angels, 2000), Dan Reichert (Kansas City Royals, 1999-02 & Toronto Blue Jays, 2003), Rob Sperring (Chicago Cubs, 1974-76 & Houston Astros, 1977) and John Strohmayer (Montreal Expos, 1970-73 & New York Mets, 1973-74).
ACTIVE TIGERS IN THE MINORS ERIC STOLP
YEAR W-L 2006 0-1 2007 0-0 2008 3-1 2009 3-2 2010 6-8 Career 5 yrs 12-12
ERA 2.93 3.11 2.68 4.17 4.86 4.03
G 14 8 19 32 31 104
At Pacific From 2003-06 - Drafted in 2006 (14th Round) SV IP H R ER BB SO ORG LV 0 30.2 27 14 10 11 20 SFG A0 8.2 8 7 3 5 8 SFG Rk/A1 40.1 31 15 12 15 22 SFG A0 77.2 91 44 36 29 24 SFG A0 103.2 116 65 56 37 49 SFG A+ 1 261.0 273 145 117 97 123
G 26 39 39 38 46 49 237
At Pacific From 2004-05 - Drafted in 2005 (15th Round) SV IP H R ER BB SO ORG LV 13 33.0 14 1 1 8 47 NYY A1 68.0 56 37 33 31 66 NYY A+ 3 67.2 54 24 21 28 92 NYY A+ 16 49 41 17 14 21 49 NYY A+/AA 0 83.2 57 16 15 38 96 NYY AA 2 65.2 47 22 22 30 74 NYY AA/AAA 35 367.0 269 117 105 156 424
G 17 30 34 30 111
At Pacific From 2006-07 - Drafted in 2007 (26th Round) SV IP H R ER BB SO ORG LV 2 48.0 33 11 10 2 62 SEA Rk 0 100.0 114 57 51 40 94 SEA A/A+ 0 132.0 146 75 60 37 116 SEA A+ 0 117.1 143 79 72 38 95 SEA A+/AA 2 397.1 436 222 193 129 367
Teams Salem-Keizer R-Giants/S-K Salem-Keizer Augusta San Jose
JOSH SCHMIDT
YEAR W-L 2005 5-1 2006 4-4 2007 6-1 2008 1-3 2009 8-4 2010 4-3 Career 6 yrs 28-16
ERA 0.27 4.37 2.79 2.57 1.61 3.02 2.57
Teams Staten Island Tampa Tampa Tampa/Trenton Trenton Trenton/SWB
JAKE WILD
YEAR W-L 2007 3-1 2008 6-11 2009 6-8 2010 6-6 Career 4 yrs 21-26
ERA 1.88 4.59 4.09 5.52 4.37
Teams R-Mariners Wisc/High Desert High Desert High Desert/W. Tenn
HUNTER CARNEVALE
YEAR 2010 Career 4 yrs
W-L 3-1 3-1
ERA 6.35 6.35
G 17 17
At Pacific From 2007-10 - Drafted in 2010 (33rd Round) SV IP H R ER BB SO ORG LV 1 28.1 37 24 20 12 35 NYM R/A1 28.1 37 24 20 12 35
Teams Kingston/Brooklyn
ANTHONY JACKSON
YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Career 5 yrs
G 62 121 107 116 122 528
AB R 252 32 464 84 430 71 422 61 434 67 2002 315
At Pacific From 2005-06 - Drafted in 2006 (16th Round) H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG ORG LV 62 4 2 1 21 18 55 .246 COL A113 21 12 6 42 51 111 .244 COL A 128 21 7 1 39 29 85 .298 COL A+ 93 11 4 4 34 44 58 .220 COL AA 109 12 7 2 40 60 73 .251 COL AA 505 69 32 14 176 202 382 .252
Teams Tri-City Asheville Modesto Tulsa Tulsa
J.B. BROWN
YEAR 2010 Career 1 yr
G 57 57
AB 201 201
R 28 28
At Pacific From 2008-10 - Drafted in 2010 (14th Round) H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG ORG LV 62 12 4 3 29 13 29 .308 NYM A62 12 4 3 29 13 29 .308
R 53 53
At Pacific From 2008-10 - Drafted in 2010 (Fifth Round) H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG ORG LV 76 11 7 9 55 34 62 .287 STL A76 11 7 9 55 34 62 .287
Teams Brooklyn
NICK LONGMIRE
YEAR 2010 Career 1 yr
G 68 68
AB 265 265
Teams Batavia
JOE OLIVEIRA
YEAR 2010 Career 1 yr
G 36 36
AB 108 108
R 19 19
At Pacific From 2006-10 - Drafted in 2010 (15th Round) H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG ORG LV 22 4 1 0 7 14 21 .204 BAL A22 4 1 0 7 14 21 .204
YEAR 2010 Career 1 yr
G 74 74
AB 267 267
R 41 41
At Pacific From 2007-10 - Drafted in 2010 (14th Round) H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG ORG LV 74 14 2 8 41 60 78 .277 MIL R 74 14 2 8 41 60 78 .277
Teams Aberdeen
MIKE WALKER
Teams Helena
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JOHN STROHMAYER TEAM W-L YYEAR 1970 MON 3-1 1 1971 MON 7-5 1 1972 MON 1-2 1 1973 MON/NYM 0-1 1 1974 NYM 0-0 1 Career 5 yrs 11-9 C
At Pacific Until 1968 Drafted in 1968 (26th Round Round) ERA G SV IP H 4.86 42 0 76.0 85 4.34 27 1 114.0 124 3.52 48 3 76.2 73 5.84 24 0 44.2 47 0.00 1 0 1.0 0 4.47 142 4 312.1 329
R 48 63 32 30 0 173
ER 41 55 30 29 0 155
BB 39 31 31 26 1 128
SO 74 56 50 20 0 200
HR 1 1 0 1 3
RBI 5 9 7 9 30
BB 9 16 9 12 46
SO 28 31 25 23 107
AVG .206 .208 .258 .186 .211
At Pacific Until 1992 Drafted in 1992 (Fourth Round) AB R H 2B 3B HR 4 2 2 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 0 0
RBI 0 0
BB 2 2
SO 0 0
AVG .500 .500
H 48 157 131 77 28 441
R 38 92 83 48 12 273
ER 37 80 77 39 11 244
BB 32 91 67 25 8 223
SO 20 94 77 36 13 240
H 145 28 173
R 79 14 93
ER 74 13 87
BB 52 7 59
SO 90 21 111
HR 0 9 12 11 32
RBI 0 38 64 58 160
BB 2 30 62 56 150
SO 4 104 133 139 380
AVG .222 .269 .262 .264 .264
RBI 6 3 445 160 1 0 1 0 30 3
SB 0 0 22 31 0 0 0 0 1 0
CS 0 0 12 8 0 0 0 0 6 0
ROB SPERRING YYEAR TEAM 1 1974 CHC 1 1975 CHC 1 1976 CHC 1 1977 HOU C Career 4 yrs
G 42 65 43 58 208
AB 107 144 93 129 473
At Pacific Until 1971 Drafted in 1971 (Fifth Round) R H 2B 3B 9 22 3 0 25 30 4 1 8 24 3 0 6 24 3 0 48 100 13 1
KEITH JOHNSON YEAR TEAM 2000 ANA Career 1 yr
G 6 6
DAN REICHERT YEAR TEAM 1999 KAN 2000 KAN 2001 KAN 2002 KAN 2003 TOR Career 5 yrs
W-L 2-2 8-10 8-8 3-5 0-0 21-25
At Pacific From 1995-97 Drafted in 1997 (First Round) ERA G SV IP 9.08 8 0 36.2 4.70 44 2 153.1 5.63 27 0 123.0 5.32 30 0 66.0 6.06 15 0 16.1 5.55 124 2 395.1
W-L 6-9 0-2 6-11
At Pacific From 2000-01 Drafted in 2001 (11th Round) ERA G SV IP 5.16 35 0 129.0 4.18 18 0 28.0 4.99 53 0 157.0
D.J. HOULTON YYEAR TEAM 2 2005 LAD 2 2007 LAD C Career 2 yrs
CHASE HEADLEY YYEAR TEAM 2 2007 SDG 2 2008 SDG 2 2009 SDG 2 2010 SDG C Career 4 yrs
G 8 91 156 161 416
At Pacific in 2003 Drafted in 2005 (Second Round) AB R H 2B 3B 18 1 4 1 0 368 34 89 19 2 543 62 142 31 2 610 77 161 29 3 1502 174 396 80 7
ALL-TIME MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS FOR PACIFIC TIGERS - BATTING Rk Yrs From To ASG G PA 1 Norm Bass 3 1961 1963 0 66 89 2 Grant Dunlap 1 1953 1953 0 16 17 3 Joe Ferguson 14 1970 1983 0 1013 3624 4 Chase Headley 4 2007 2010 0 416 1675 5 D. J. Houlton 2 2005 2007 0 52 35 6 Keith Johnson 1 2000 2000 0 6 7 7 Stu Pederson 1 1985 1985 0 8 5 8 Dan Reichert 5 1999 2003 0 11 10 9 Rob Sperring 4 1974 1977 0 208 533 10 John Strohmayer 5 1970 1974 0 142 59
AB R 82 5 17 2 3001 407 1502 174 30 1 4 2 4 1 9 0 473 48 50 3
ALL-TIME MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS FOR PACIFIC TIGERS - PITCHING Rk Yrs From To ASG W L 1 Norm Bass 3 1961 1963 0 13 17 2 D. J. Houlton 2 2005 2007 0 6 11 3 Dan Reichert 5 1999 2003 0 21 25 4 John Strohmayer 5 1970 1974 0 11 9
ERA G GS 5.32 65 34 4.99 53 19 5.55 124 51 4.47 142 17
W-L% .433 .353 .457 .550
H 8 6 719 396 3 2 0 1 100 10
2B 0 0 121 80 1 0 0 0 13 0
3B 0 1 11 7 0 0 0 0 1 0
HR 1 1 122 32 0 0 0 0 3 0
GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER 13 6 2 0 253.2 271 164 150 12 0 0 0 157.0 173 93 87 20 1 1 2 395.1 441 273 244 49 2 0 4 312.1 329 173 155
BB SO 3 48 0 2 562 607 150 380 3 18 2 0 0 2 0 6 46 107 2 12 HR 26 26 43 35
BA .098 .353 .240 .264 .100 .500 .000 .111 .211 .200
OBP .129 .353 .358 .335 .182 .667 .000 .111 .281 .231
SLG OPS .134 .264 .647 1.000 .409 .767 .390 .725 .133 .315 .500 1.167 .000 .000 .111 .222 .262 .543 .200 .431
BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF 137 2 111 4 0 10 1146 59 3 111 8 0 2 691 223 9 240 23 0 34 1799 128 11 200 8 2 13 1361
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ALL-TIME PACIFIC TIGERS IN PRO BASEBALL- BATTERS (Major League stats only shown for players who reached MLB) Player Pos Yrs From To ORG High MLBY Octavio Amezquita SS-2B 1 2004 2004 DET A+ Chris Amos 2B-INF 1 1994 1994 IND IND Justin Baum 3B-1B 5 2007 2010 SD A+ Matt Berezay OF 2 2007 2008 LAD AA Scott Boras 3B-2B 4 1974 1977 STL, CHC AA J.B. Brown 2B 1 20010 Pres NYM ABud Chinchiolo 1 1947 1947 C Joe Ferguson OF-C 5 1968 1972 LAD AAA Tim Gilhooly OF 2 2002 2003 BAL ADeryk (Greggory) Gross OF 3 1988 1990 MIN A+ Richard Hackett OF 2 2001 2002 BAL AA Chase Headley 3B-LF 6 2005 Pres. SD MLB 4 James Hill SS 1 1988 1988 DET, MIL Rk Anthony Jackson OF 5 2005 Pres COL AA Keith Johnson IF 12 1992 2003 LAD, AZ, ANA MLB 1 Jesse Kovรกcs SS-UT 4 2005 2008 IND Ind. Nick Longmire OF 1 2001 Pres STL AAnthony Lozinski C 3 1988 1990 PHI AA Vic Madden 3B 2 1983 1984 CLE A+ Rick Morton 1B 4 2001 2004 CLE A+ Joe Oliveira C 1 2010 Pres BAL AJoe Ortiz C 4 1987 1990 MIL, OAK A+ Randy Paulin C-1B 1 1995 1995 KC AWalter (Stine) Poole C-1B 5 1980 1984 DET, MIN AAA Victor Sanchez 1B-C 9 1994 2002 HOU, ARI AAA Chip Sell OF 8 1994 2001 LAD, ARI, MIL AAA Michael C. Smith OF-1B 3 1970 1972 SD, MIN ARob Sperring 2B-SS 9 1971 1979 CHC, HOU MLB 4 Steve Sherrill 1B-C 1 1973 1973 STL Rk Willie Tatum 1B 8 1988 1995 BOS AAA Bryce Terveen C-1B 7 1999 2005 ATL, SEA AAA Pat Tobin 1B-2B 1 1981 1981 CHC AMike Walker 2B-1B 1 2010 Pres MIL Rk
G 32 25 297 287 371 57 11 485 107 189 113 416 49 528 6 280 68 67 192 249 36 184 54 458 767 803 173 208 13 705 352 55 74
ALL-TIME PACIFIC TIGERS IN PRO BASEBALL- Pitchers Player Pos Yrs From To ORG High MLBY W Rod Bovee P 3 1974 1976 SDP AA 7 Joe Brownholtz P 4 1991 1994 TEX A+ 25 Hunter Carnevale P 1 2010 Pres NYM A+ 3 Joey Centanni P 1 2009 2009 BAL Rk 0 Syd Church P 4 1978 1981 SDP AA 9 Mark Cipres P 3 1983 1985 TEX, CAL A 9 Todd Culp P 2 2001 2002 CLE A2 Timothy Didjurgis P 2 2005 2006 LAA A+ 3 Dale Dolejsi P 1 1994 1994 DET Rk 3 Steve Fischer P 5 2000 2004 OAK AA 25 Steve Francheschi P 2 1970 1971 SFG A 6 D.J. Houlton P 9 2001 2009 HOU, LAD MLB 2 6 Scott Mitchell P 7 1995 2001 MON AAA 36 Darin Moore P 5 1999 2003 OAK AA 8 Doug Nelson P 4 1987 1990 KCR AA 22 Curtis Pasma P 3 2007 2009 MIL A+ 5 Mike Pitz P 6 1986 1991 LAD, SEA AA 1 Larry Prewitt P 6 1975 1980 NYM, SFG AAA 41 Randy Ralstin P 1 1986 1986 ATL Rk 0 Dan Reichert P 12 1997 2009 KC MLB 5 21 Christian Reinheimer P 1 1994 1994 STL Rk 0 Mike Rios P 1 1994 1994 OAK A0 Rob Schilling P 3 1981 1983 CHC, NYM AA 22 Sergio Silva P 2 2003 2006 PIT A+ 8 John Strohmayer P Greg Unger P 1 1982 1982 NYY Rk 5 Jason Walker P 2 2001 2002 MON A+ 3 Josh Schmidt P 6 2005 Pres NYY AAA 28 Eric Stolp P 5 2006 Pres SFG A+ 12 Jake Wild P 4 2007 Pres SEA AA 21
PA 102 108 1235 1160 1330 224 30 1762 394 660 337 1675 146 2290 7 1189 309 227 657 996 129 539 210 1581 2794 2864 445 533 40 2701 1318 204 329
AB 98 95 1071 1011 1175 201 30 1574 360 604 298 1502 146 2002 4 1017 265 205 597 885 108 534 191 1473 2554 2595 445 473 40 2389 1101 163 267
L ERA 9 4.38 14 2.76 1 6.35 1 4.38 12 3.64 10 2.34 2 4.13 8 3.69 1 3.93 21 4.09 8 3.36 11 4.99 25 3.92 25 6.33 21 4.21 5 4.55 5 3.98 37 4.26 0 11.44 25 5.55 1 4.41 1 2.45 21 3.5 3 2.1 2 9 16 12 26
G 62 78 17 10 138 83 40 67 24 163 53 53 190 164 100 54 36 157 13 124 13 8 75 33
R 7 15 168 143 106 28 161 34 59 32 174 315 2 172 53 12 44 130 19 4 14 155 317 378 48 231 144 24 41
H 23 21 268 262 338 62 9 441 73 136 62 396 32 505 2 262 76 44 150 240 22 126 39 344 710 755 104 100 12 617 264 30 74
2B 2 8 61 63 51 12 1 81 18 15 8 80 7 69 0 60 11 4 34 44 4 26 6 72 126 128 18 13 0 127 50 5 14
GS CG SHO SV 9 0 0 4 51 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 7 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 38 0 0 11 6 19 0 0 0 60 4 1 7 28 0 0 1 27 0 0 0 4 0 0 6 6 0 0 1 97 17 4 3 0 51 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 46 9 0 4 11 0 0 7
1.37 22 0 7.62 44 9 2.57 237 5 4.03 104 18 4.37 111 57
0 0 0 0 2
0 1 0 1 0 35 0 1 0 2
3B HR RBI SB 0 1 9 5 0 0 6 0 5 31 169 6 15 32 156 19 18 5 79 12 4 3 29 2 0 0 17 57 168 20 0 8 36 11 7 6 57 21 1 5 26 5 7 32 160 31 0 0 32 14 176 151 0 0 0 0 6 16 156 19 7 9 55 12 0 0 10 0 2 29 44 1 8 44 136 5 1 0 7 1 2 4 10 3 0 3 22 0 6 51 180 2 4 128 385 36 32 34 311 103 2 19 1 3 30 1 1 0 16 51 203 62 2 21 150 4 2 1 13 4 2 8 41 1
CS 2 1 4 12 3 1 8 4 12 7 8 36 0 15 3 0 3 7 1 2 1 3 25 42 6 35 8 0 1
BB 2 10 128 117 133 13 173 29 48 31 150 202 2 148 34 17 57 97 14 3 14 86 182 192 46 252 157 37 60
SO 9 19 253 221 76 29 185 150 154 89 380 382 0 230 62 41 36 224 21 46 49 310 502 497 107 407 260 39 78
BA .235 .221 .250 .259 .288 .308 .300 .280 .203 .225 .208 .264 .219 .252 .500 .258 .287 .215 .251 .271 .204 .236 .204 .234 .278 .291 .234 .211 .300 .258 .240 .184 .277
OBP .265 .302 .335 .342 .363 .347 .300 .351 .264 .284 .292 .335 .219 .331 .667 .353 .372 .277 .315 .343 .315 .240 .267 .277 .333 .345 .234 .281 .300 .338 .353 .340 .413
SLG .286 .305 .403 .446 .374 .453 .333 .462 .319 .303 .292 .390 .267 .340 .500 .376 .483 .234 .461 .488 .259 .315 .283 .394 .481 .404 .411 .262 .350 .389 .346 .258 .434
OPS .550 .607 .739 .788 .738 .800 .633 .813 .583 .587 .584 .725 .486 .670 1.167 .728 .855 .511 .776 .831 .574 .554 .549 .672 .814 .749 .645 .543 .650 .727 .699 .598 .848
IP H 113 118 372 356 28.1 37 0 12.1 188 183 184.2 157 65.1 56 112.1 99 36.2 33 413.2 454 118 118 157 173 555 556 298.2 286 306 331 110.2 130 86 87 670 591 19.2 39 395.1 441 16.1 17 11 12 349.1 338 85.2 63
R 82 136 24 13 95 75 35 56 20 236 54 93 269 264 167 64 44 387 30 273 10 9 171 25
ER 55 114 20 6 76 48 30 46 16 188 44 87 242 210 143 56 38 317 25 244 8 3 136 20
HR 4 26 1 6 16 5 5 5 2 23 11 26 62 13 20 13 4 27 6 43 1 1 33 5
BB 76 82 12 0 118 117 48 53 18 160 44 59 169 236 96 23 22 461 15 223 19 6 115 27
IBB 0 2 0 3 5 0 0 0 1 10 3 4 9 7 1 0 21 9 0 0 10 0
SO 49 194 35 0 38 45 87 106 17 301 111 370 250 50 106 67 419 240 11 14 251 83
WHIP 1.717 1.177 1.729 1.297 1.601 1.484 1.592 1.353 1.391 1.484 1.373 1.478 1.306 1.748 1.395 1.383 1.267 1.570 2.746 1.680 2.204 1.636 1.297 1.051
46 82.2 367 261 397.1
13 78 117 145 222
7 70 105 117 193
1 6 15 15 41
10 1 74 1 156 13 97 3 129 1
45 55 424 123 367
1.130 2.032 1.158 1.418 1.422
42 94 269 273 436
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Joe Ferguson^.................. Los Angeles Dodgers (Eighth Round) John Strohmayer^ ................... Oakland Athletics (26th Round)
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Michael Smith ........................ San Diego Padres (24th Round) Steve Francheschi .................. San Franciso Giants (30th Round) Rob Sperring^ ............................... Chicago Cubs (Fifth Round) Steve Sherrill .........................St. Louis Cardinals (40th Round) Rod Bovee .............................. San Diego Padres (15th Round) Larry Prewitt ............................. New York Mets (Fourth Round) Syd Church ............................. San Diego Padres (20th Round)
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Walter (Stine) Poole ....................Detroit Tigers (Eighth Round) Rob Schilling ................................ Chicago Cubs (Fifth Round) Pat Tobin ..................................... Chicago Cubs (22nd Round) Rob Brzezinski .................. San Francisco Giants (22nd Round) Greg Unger ............................. New York Yankees (24th Round) Vic Madden ........................... Cleveland Indians (22nd Round) Mark Cipres ................................. Texas Rangers (28th Round) Mike Pitz ......................... Los Angeles Dodgers (Fourth Round) Randy Ralstin ..............................Atlanta Braves (36th Round) Joe Ortiz ............................ Milwaukee Brewers (Eighth Round) Doug Nelson ..........................Kansas City Royals (19th Round) Willie Tatum .............................. Boston Red Sox (Ninth Round) James Hill ......................................Detroit Tigers (31st Round) Deryk Gross ..............................Minnesota Twins (12th Round) Anthony Lozinski ...................Philadelphia Phillies (Ninth Round) Troy Kopp ....................................Montreal Expos (15th Round) Joe Brownholtz ..............................Texas Rangers (31st Round) Keith Johnson^ ................ Los Angeles Dodgers (Fourth Round) Victor Sanchez ............................Houston Astros (13th Round) Mike Rios .............................. Oakland Athletics (22nd Round) Chip Sell .............................Los Angeles Dodgers (33rd Round) Dale Dolejsi ...................................Detroit Tigers (51st Round) Christian Reinheimer ............... St. Louis Cardinals (56th Round) Scott Mitchell ............................Montreal Expos (22nd Round) Randy Paulin..........................Kansas City Royals (23rd Round) Dan Reichert^.........Kansas City Royals (First Round [Seventh]) Darin Moore............................ Oakland Athletics (Fifth Round) Bryce Terveen ............................. Atlanta Braves (22nd Round) Steve Fischer .......................... Oakland Athletics (24th Round) D.J. Houlton^ .............................. Houston Astros (11th Round) Jason Walker ..............................Montreal Expos (14th Round) Richard Hackett .......................Baltimore Orioles (25th Round) Rick Morton............................ Cleveland Indians (25th Round) Todd Culp ............................... Cleveland Indians (37th Round) Tim Gilhooly ..........................Baltimore Orioles (Fourth Round) Sergio Silva ......................... Pittsburgh Pirates (Eighth Round) Alex Graham ............................Baltimore Orioles (28th Round) Octavio Amezquita ........................ Detroit Tigers (29th Round) Jesse Kovรกcs....................... Philadelphia Phillies (31st Round) Chase Headley*^ ................ San Diego Padres (Second Round) Josh Schmidt* ........................ New York Yankees (15th Round) Eric Stolp*......................... San Francisco Giants (14th Round) Anthony Jackson* ....................Colorado Rockies (16th Round) Matt Berezay ...................... Los Angeles Dodgers (21st Round) Justin Baum ........................San Diego Padres (Seventh Round) Jake Wild* ............................... Seattle Mariners (26th Round) Curtis Pasma ....................... Milwaukee Brewers (36th Round)
61 Total Players Drafted 10 Players Currently Active in Pro Ball (*) 7 Major Leaguers (^) 1 First Round Picks
Larry Prewitt
Pat Tobin
Darin Moore
Tim Gilhooly
Nick Longmire* ......................St. Louis Cardinals (Fifth Round) J.B. Brown* .................................New York Mets (14th Round) Mike Walker* .......................Milwaukee Brewers (14th Round) Joe Oliveira* ............................Baltimore Orioles (15th Round) Hunter Carnevale* .......................New York Mets (33rd Round)
Mike Walker on Draft Day 2010
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Klein Family Field, the first on-campus home for the Pacific Baseball team since 1951, officially opened on April 18, 2006 as the Tigers defeated Nevada, 8-3. Klein Family Field was made possible by a generous donation from the Klein family. Family patriarch Sol Klein came to Stockton in 1917 and soon became known as the father of youth baseball here. He established a 16-team grammar school league, donating uniforms and equipment to poor children; helped found Little League Baseball in Stockton and was one of the founders and first president of the Stockton Baseball Club, now the Stockton Ports. His son, Bud Klein, played baseball for Pacific and then Stanford before being drafted by the Boston Red Sox in 1950. While Bud did not pursue a major league baseball career, he has brought the University great honor by entrusting to it the education of numerous family members Bob Corkern, a spokesman for the Klein family, says the gift to Pacific’s baseball program is prompted as much by their enthusiasm for the University as it is their love of the game. University of the Pacific Director of Athletics Lynn King believes the community also benefits from the new baseball complex. Summer camps and youth leagues will be able to use the facilities when not used by the University, and the ability to host college tournaments and playoffs is expected to bring economic benefits to local business. Klein Family Field has a capacity of 2,500 spectators. The field dimensions are 317 feet down the left field line, 380 feet at the left field power alley, 395 feet to straightaway center field, 367 feet at the right field power alley and 325 feet down the right field line.
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Pacific intercollegiate athletics is proud to acknowledge its team physicians as well as other medical practitioners and providers, who work in direct consultation with the athletic training staff. Their services are invaluable to the overall medical care and physical well-being of all Pacific student-athletes.
The Pacific Athletic Training Staff is provides the best possible care to help the Tigers student-athletes prepare and recover from practice and competition to help prevent injuries, and if necessary, recover from them. With eight full-time staff, 15 undergraduate assistants, and 16 affiliated specialists, the Pacific Athletic Training staff keeps the Tigers at their peak performance.
PACIFIC TEAM DOCTORS Dr. Gary Alegre Orthopedist Dr. Scott Bethune Orthopedist Dr. Edward Cahill Orthopedist Dr. Howard Chi Dentist Dr. Steven Eager Orthopedist Dr. Aubrey Federal Radiologist Kathy Hunter Nurse Practioner Cowell Wellness Center Dr. Alan Kawaguchi Orthopedist Dr. Eric Larson Sports Medicine Dr. Anh Le Orthopedist Dr. Vincent Leung Orthopedist Dr. Gary Murata Orthopedist Dr. Bill McDonald Podiatrist Dr. Peter Salamon Orthopedist Dr. George Westin Jr. Orthopedist Dr. Roland Winter Orthopedist
Medical care of Pacific student-athletes begins with its athletic training staff and a fully operational Athletic Training Center. The center features the latest in injury prevention, rehabilitation, clinical diagnosis and educational research. The athletic training room is operated and is staffed by director of athletic training Chris Pond and assistant directors of athletic training Andy Gepford and Annette Martinez. Pond, Gepford and Martinez are certified athletic trainers by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and oversee treatment and medical attention given to all of Pacific’s intercollegiate sports. In his 19th year at Pacific, Pond is a 1988 graduate of Utah State, and spent two years at Arizona before arriving in Stockton. The athletic training room is also the training laboratory of Pacific’s athletic training undergraduate studies program. Pacific offers athletic training as a field of study within the University’s Department of Sport Sciences. Approximately 15 students participate annually in Pacific’s student-athlete training program. The academic needs of athletic training students are supervised by Jodi Baker (ATC), director of Pacific’s Athletic Training Education Program.
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Under the direct supervision of Pacific’s Director of Athletic Performance Tony Sandoval, the Tigers train on state-of-theart equipment designed to help each student-athlete become stronger, faster and more explosive in order to reach their maximum potential.
Strength & Condition is an integral part of any student-athlete’s life. At Pacific, new facilities combined with a dedicated staff work toward success on the floor for the Tigers. The multi-purpose weight training and fitness facility within the Pacific Intercollegiate Athletic Center is 4,000 square feet and includes 10 Olympic platforms, 10 racks, five bench presses, five adjustable inclines, two full racks of dumbells, over 50 medicine balls and Swiss balls and six adjustable plyometric boxes. The latest addition to the Tigers fitness facilities includes a 2,000 square foot conditioning room with plyometric flooring and 20 Schwinn Spin Bikes.
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Pacific Women’s Basketball has a proud history of dedicated student-athletes striving for excellence in the classroom. Year after year, Tigers garner academic recognition at the University, conference and national level. Helping the Tigers to be successful in the classroom are the academic facilities provided to Pacific student-athletes. Under the guidance of Pacific’s academic support team of Associate Director of Athletics for Student Services & Compliance/ Senior Woman Administrator Holly Trexler, Assistant Coordinator of Academic Achievement Wendy Cornwall, and Athletic Academic Counselor Danielle Neault (pictured, bottom right), Pacific student-athletes are given every resource they need to succeed in the classroom and be prepared for their post-college careers. In addition to the in-house facilities, the university library provides state-of-the-art study facilities and computer labs for all Pacific students. The library just completed a major renovation that was aimed at providing more networked group study rooms, better space for collaborative learning projects, new communication technologies, and increased access to networked information resources and tools. With an array of facilities and resources, Pacific has created the Tigers Academic Success Program in which all Pacific studentathletes meet twice a month with assistant coach Bradley Davis to go over their class schedules. Meetings include with current and past assignments as well as midterms and finals. Coach Davis acts as a second advisor to the players to ensure that they are primed for success in the classroom as well as on the court. A credentialed English teacher who spent the last eight years preparing high school students to succeed academically, Coach Davis will meet with all student-athletes pertaining to the editing of papers and essays. This assistance is in addition to the scheduled monthly meetings with the student-athletes. In addition to the meetings with Coach Davis, student-athletes are provided with an array of different academic support systems around campus to help the Tigers succeed. All Pacific students are assigned to a university academic advisor, who is the primary advisor to the student concerning all aspects of academics. These advisors are in place to ensure an academic first and academic success way of thinking when it comes to scheduling. Academic support meetings serve primarily to assist the student-athlete with balancing her athletic and academic schedules and to support her academically in any other way possible. With the commitment to excellence in the classroom by the entire women’s basketball team and the entire athletic department, the 2009-10 season is sure to bring several more academic honors to the Tiger basketball history book.
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For the third consecutive year, the Pacific baseball team will hold its Salute to the Troops on Sunday home games at Klein Family Field. Together with Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto Buick-Pontiac GMC Dealers, Pacific offers free admission to all Sunday home games for all military personnel. Not only will the Tigers continue to don their camouflage jerseys, but every Sunday home game will offer a military theme in support of the troops such as Pacific Veteran Appreciation Day, Flag Day, Military Family Appreciation Day and the culmination with the Memorial Day observation on Sunday, May 22. Prior to the first pitch at each Sunday home game, on-field presentations will take place including the presentation of the colors, enlistment ceremonies and little league teams warming up with the Tigers. Pacific Baseball invites all local groups and organizations to participate in the events which include space for informational booths and tents throughout the concourse at Klein Family Field. Groups may provide information about opportunities available to veterans in the community. Pacific Athletic Marketing will team up with its partners for military-themed give-aways in between innings to all the fans and active/retired military in attendance.
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Named in the U.S. News & World Report as one of the Top 100 universities in the United States
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14:1 student to faculty ratio
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Average class size: 20 students
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444 highly qualified faculty members on three campuses; 92% hold a doctorate or the highest degree in their field
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Pacific’s green, tree-lined
Academics are Number One at the University of the Pacific, and Pacific is proud of its student-athletes’ performances in the classroom. In addition to having some truly outstanding individual scholar-athletes, Pacific currently boasts a graduation rate of over 96 percent for all recruited student-athletes who exhaust their athletic eligibility. During the spring semester of 2008, Pacific studentathletes posted a combined grade point average of 3.0.
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Pacific is annually represented on Big West Academic All-Conference teams, Academic All-America teams, and boasts NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars in several sports. For the 2008-09 academic year, Pacific honored 102 Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes. In order to qualify for the distinction, student-athletes must record a 3.0 grade point average over their two most recently completed semesters. Freshmen are required to attain a 3.2 grade point average over one semester to earn the accolade.
faced buildings are often compared to Ivy League schools
Student-Athlete Academic Success • 1 Academic All-Americans • 41 on Big West Academic AllConference Team • 2 on Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic Team • 2 Named Big West ScholarAthletes of the Year • 102 Big West Scholar-Athletes • 134 Pacific Scholar-Athletes • 5 on National Field Hockey Coaches Assoc. Academic Team
Notable Alumni
SCOTT BORAS SPORTS AGENT 1977, 1982 (JD)
CHRIS ISAAK MUSICIAN & ACTOR 1980
JENNIFER JOINES OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL PLAYER 2004
MICHAEL OLOWOKANDI #1 PICK IN NBA DRAFT 1998
DAVE BRUBECK JAZZ PIANIST 1942
MIKE MERRIWEATHER NFL LINEBACKER 1982
ELAINA ODEN OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL PLAYER 1989
TOM FLORES NFL HEAD COACH 1959
ARTHUR A. DUGONI PRES. OF AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOC. 1948
PETE CARROLL NFL HEAD COACH 1973
DELL DEMPS NEW ORLEANS HORNETS G.M. 1992, 1998
FORBES 400/REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER
ALEX SPANOS 1948
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TIGERS LETTER-WINNER AND CURRENT SPORTS AGENT SCOTT BORAS HOLDS A PAIR OF DEGREES FROM UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC
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Despite the loss of fi five ve players to professional baseball baseball, the Pacific Pacific Tigers remain poised to improve upon last year’s 31-win season as the 2011 campaign readily approaches. Juniors OF Nick Longmire (San Diego, Calif.) and 2B J.B. Brown (Alvin, Texas) opted to jump to the pro game after the 2010 Major League Draft, while 3B Mike Walker (Marysville, Calif.), catcher Joe Oliveira (San Diego, Calif.) and RHP Hunter Carnevale (Roseville, Calif.) completed their eligibility and moved on to the next level. Longmire was selected in the fifth round by the St. Louis Cardinals after hitting .327 with 5 home runs and 27 RBI in 2010. Brown was taken by the New York Mets in the 14th round after he paced Pacific in batting average at .376. Walker was a 14th round selection of the Milwaukee Brewers after clubbing 12 homeruns, 52 RBI, 123 total bases and a .552 slugging percentage for Pacific. Oliveira’s .332 average and defensive work behind the plate drew the attention of the Baltimore Orioles, who selected him in the 15th round. The New York Mets took RHP Hunter Carnevale in the 33rd round after he earned All-Big West honors with a 3.53 ERA and five wins. “One of the strengths of program is developing players,” said head coach Ed Sprague, who enters his eighth year at the helm in 2011. “Only one of those guys was drafted out of high school. We felt they were guys with tools and we’re proud to have helped them become great college players and hopefully great professional players. We’re certainly happy for them. We had a fantastic year last year and those five were a big part of it. They had a tremendous impact on our program.” Yet, despite the loss of the talented quintet, Pacific has an ample supply of talented returnees to blend with their newcomers. “Obviously, when players like that leave, you have to replace them. You have six positions, maybe seven we have to replace. We’re fortunate in the sense that the guys who are going to replace them have been in the program for a year and have a little bit of playing time under their belts. They’ve been through what our schedule entails and what playing in the Big West is all about. They won’t have the playing experience, but they’ll have the experience of being in the dugout and having the experience of being part of our program already. Pacific returns 16 letter-winners from last season’s 31-23 squad, including six position player starters, two starting pitchers and four relief pitchers.
PITCHING STAFF
Senior RHP Marcus Pointer, who tallied seven wins in 2010 with a 4.58 ERA in 106 innings last season, junior RHP John Prato Matthews (9.2 IP, 7 K), and senior RHP Jake Hummel (7-4, 4.65 ERA, 57 strikeouts), headline a staff which returns seven pitchers from last year’s staff. Robbie Richardson will hold down the stopper role in the pen after posting a 3.26 ERA in 23 appearances last year with 17 strikeouts. “It all starts with our pitching,” Sprague continued. “We have our top three pitchers back in Marcus Pointer, Jake Hummel and Robbie Richardson. That’s a plus because when you have to bring in some younger players who lack the experience, it’s easier to do on the hitting side rather than the pitching side. The core of our pitching staff is Marcus Pointer on Friday night and Jake Hummel -- Those two got a majority of innings last season and each won seven games last year – and then Robbie Richardson at the end of the game. And Jared Wagner will help out in that role as well. I think we have some stability in our pitching. I think the guys we brought in will strengthen our staff, and I’d expect our pitching to be a little bit better than last year.”
Joining Pointer and Hummel in the rotation will likely be junior RHP John Prato Matthews (Davis, Calif.). Prato Matthews tossed just 9.2 innings last season, striking out seven. But after developing his game and with a bolstered confidence from his productive offseason, stands poised to jump into a role as a weekend starter. “John Prato Matthews threw a little bit for us last year, but has so far thrown the ball really well, so I think he’ll have an impact. Paul Moeller is starting to get healthier and healthier. We’re hoping he can eventually move into our starting rotation.” Moeller, who missed last season following ligament replacement surgery (also known as Tommy John surgery), will take the field for the first time at Pacific. The red-shirt sophomore spent the 2009 campaign at Cosumnes River Junior College, where he appeared in 15 games in relief as a freshman, posting a 3-0 record and an earned run average of 3.79. In the bullpen, Richardson will anchor the relief corps after leading the Tigers in 2010 in ERA at 3.26. The right-hander from Lodi, Calif., ranked fourth in the Big West in games finished with 18. Over his final 10 appearances of 2010, Richardson slammed the door on opponents, posting a 1.84 ERA in 14.2 innings of work. He walked just three batters from April 18th on, against nine strikeouts, finishing with 17 Ks in 38.2 innings total. Wagner, a 6-3 redshirt junior from Danneville, Calif., joins Pacific from Seward Community College, where he started six games, including one complete game, and made five relief appearances. Also providing options out of the bullpen will be RHP Chris Larsen (Moline, Ill.), who joins the Tigers from Chandler-Gilbert Community College in Arizona, where he posted a 2.70 ERA as a sophomore. Redshirt freshman Andrew Wild (Visalia, Calif.) is poised to make his Tiger debut in 2011. The lefty red-shirted 2010 after posting 19 wins at Mt. Whitney High School as a senior in 2009. RHP Jonas Noack (San Diego, Calif.) pitched in a limited role out of the pen last season, but handled situational assignments by allowing just one two-out hit in four appearances. “Overall, our pitching staff should be better. Some of the freshmen who pitched a few innings for us last year seem to have a little better command and have shown improvement over the off-season,” Sprague continued. Junior transfer Jake Waardenburg (Kalamath Falls, Ore.) transitions to a the Division I level as the 6-4 righty was a second team All-South West Athletic Conference selection as a sophomore at Western Nevada College last season. True freshmen RHP Curtis Cantaloube (El Dorado Hills, Calif.), who posted a 7-0 record with an ERA under 1.00 as a senior at Oak Ridge High School, and LHP Kyle Crawford (Modesto, Calif.), a two-time all-league selection at Beyer High, round out the Tigers staff. Senior RHP Thomas Berolzheimer (Stockton, Calif.) will miss 2011 after off-season Tommy John surgery. “Our pitching staff throws strikes. They pitch to contact which is important,” Sprague explained. “Defensively, you have to make the routine play when you pitch to contact so you don’t elevate pitch counts. We have more guys who are ready to pitch at this level than we had going in to last year. We have more depth, and more depth in the middle. If our starter doesn’t go deep, we’ll have a better ability to bridge that gap to our late-inning guys. In years past, we had a harder time doing that if our starter didn’t go six or seven innings. Now I think we have more guys who can come in out of the bullpen as middle relief guys, throw strikes, get outs and help close the door. Chris Larsen will be one of those guys. Andrew Wild as well. You never know who is going to really step up, but with more depth in that middle relief role, we have more candidates to emerge.”
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O OFFENSE
O offense, the Tigers reOn tu turn four position starters who hit over .300 last seaw son. Led by All-Big West so Honorable Mention senior H Brian Martin (Livermore, B Calif.), who hit .364 last C season, sophomore 1B se John Haberman (StockJo ton, Calif.), junior OF Brett to Christopher (Livermore, C Calif.) and senior OF/RHP C Matt Carvutto (Poway, M Calif.) all finished with an C average over .300 in 2010. a Martin, whose .364 average ranked eighth in a the th Big West last season, added 38 runs batted in and 15 doubles while ranking 10th in the conference with a .432 on-base percentage and sixth in the Big West with 83 hits. Haberman hit .327 on the year, with 30 runs batted in to go with 13 doubles en route to Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American honors. Christopher checked in with a .312 average with five home runs, 39 RBI and eight doubles, six triples and eight stolen bases. His six triples ranked third in the Big West last season. Rounding out the Tigers which hit over .300 last year is Carvutto, who posted a .303 batting average with 17 runs batted in and five doubles. Christopher will once again lead-off the Tigers lineup in 2011, Sprague said. “Brett Christopher had a break-out year last year. A switch-hitter, he’ll be in the lead off spot. He plays a great centerfield. He has power at times from both sides of the plate, but he’s the catalyst of our lineup. He can bunt, he can run. He’s an exciting player to watch at the top of our lineup.” Sophomore Dustin Torchio (Santa Cruz, Calif. ) will slide into the second spot in the lineup and play second base. “He got some playing time last year, but probably not as much as we’d like to have given him,” Sprague continued. “He was our only other middle infielder last year so we had to hold him out in case someone got hurt. It was hard to get him at bats sometimes. He’s probably a slight improvement defensively over J.B. Brown, of course J.B. was a great offensive player. Torchio will probably hit second. He’s a different type of hitter than Brown. He can handle the bat, hit the other way. He’s can take pitches, he’s not afraid to hit with two strikes, he’ll be able to move run-
ners over. He might have a ‘quiet breakout year.’ He’ll be a consistent presence in our lineup.” Torchio appeared in 16 games last season with five starts, picking up six hits in 27 at bats. “At first base, Brian Martin is a four-year starter for us,” Sprague said, of his three-hole hitter. “There’s a lot of talk about his bat, which is deserved, but he’s also a very good defensive first baseman. I would expect he’ll continue to hit in the middle of our order, hitting third like he has the last two years.” “John Haberman, the freshman All-American last year is our DH. He got off to a great start last year. He’ll probably get a lot of time at DH. He can play first, but Martin is the guy there.” With the top half of his lineup relatively firm, Sprague shifted gears to the positions where the Tigers will rely on versatility and depth to match-up with opponents, or give multiple players a chance to impress and earn a starting role. “Third base is going to be a combination of Daniel Johnston, Garrett Borba and Peter Miller,” Sprague continued. “Johnston will also see some time in left. It depends on who’s swinging the bat well to see who plays were because we have options with Carvutto and Allen Riley in the outfield to interchange some guys and put Johnston in the outfield. Playing Johnston at third would get another bat in the lineup.” “Daniel Johnston, who was drafted late last year, comes in as a junior. He showed a lot of promise and could be a good offense player depending on how he recognizes some of the different pitching he’ll be facing at this level. He can play third, first, or outfield. He can be a big bat in the lineup if he gets going. He might have the most potential of all the hitters in our lineup. He’s a line-drive hitter with power and speed. If he gets going and get to a good start, he can be a Nick Longmire type of guy. Of course, moving from junior college to this level, there’s a period of adjustment, but I expect him to be an everyday player for us.” Johnston (Portola Valley, Calif.) joins Pacific from Canada Junior College where he hit .336 with five home runs. “Borba is probably better defensively. He has great hands and is a sneaky good offensive player. He has a short-swing and moves the ball around. He’s a tough at bat,” commented Sprague. Borba, a transfer from his hometown Merced Junior College, posted a .407 on-base percentage last season as a sophomore. Miller will provide more options for Sprague as the freshman from Santa Cruz, Calif., can play third, first or pitch. The 6-0 right-hand hitter was a first team all-league pick with a .385 average and five home runs in his senior year of high school. “In right field, Allen Riley got a little bit of playing time the last couple years. He’s a switch hitter and a good offensive player. He’s been coming into his own and swinging the bat well in the fall. We’ll try and get him as many at bats as possible, whether it’s in the outfield, or a DH role. He has the ability to really have a breakout
2011 Pacific Tigers
Back Row (L-R): Brian Essing, Curtis Gomez, Garrett Borba, Dustin Torchio, Allen Riley, Brett Christopher, Jason Taasaas, Jacob Sylvester, Tyger Pederson, Alec Williams, Aaron Hassel, Thomas Berolzheimer, Angel Rosendo, Kyle Crawford. Second Row (L-R): Director of Operations Chris McCormack, Josh Simms, Paul Moeller, Volunteer Assistant Coach Keith Komeiji, Assistant Coach Don Barbara, Head Coach Ed Sprague, Assistant Coach Mike McCormick, Undergraduate Assistant Ramon Glasgow, Andrew Wild, Curtis Cantaloube, Riley Drongesen, John Haberman, Athletic Trainer Andy Gepford. Front Row (L-R): Jared Wagner, Brian Martin, Chris Larsen, Paul Moeller, Daniel Johnston, Jacob Waardenburg, Robbie Richardson, John Prato Matthews, Jake Hummel, Marcus Pointer, Matt Carvutto, Brent McMinn, Erik Lockwood, Ryan Kochan, Jonas Noack.
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ye year for himself if he gets ccomfortable and confiddent.” Riley (Fresno, Calif.) aappeared in 23 games for the Tigers last season, as th the junior started 11 games th aas sophomore in 2010. Down the stretch, Riley D ggained confidence, picking up four multi-hit games in aand succeeding in a pair oof pinch-hit opportunities with base hits. w Also providing depth in the outfield are freshman Brian Essig (Salt Lake City, B Utah) and Alec Williams U (Omaha, Neb. Williams won (O a pair of state titles at Westside High School, and was named the MVP of Omaha All-Star Game as a senior. Essig is a two-year varsity starter and three-year letter winner at Brighton High School, Essig was a First Team All-Region outfielder. As a senior, he drove in 25 runs, tallied 13 extra-base hits and posted a .672 slugging percentage. At shortstop, junior Josh Simms (La Mesa, Calif.) will take over after spending the last two seasons primarily as an outfielder. Simms picked up eight hits in 24 at bats last year in eight games of action for a .333 batting average. “He might be our best outfielder on the team, but he’s athletic enough to play anywhere,” Sprague said. “He’s just kind of a guy who gets it done without a lot of flash. Borba might also get some reps at short, and he can also play second and third.” “We have a lot of interchangeable parts. We have a freshman, Riley Drongesen who can play pretty much any position. Erik Lockwood can play first or can play left field. We have a number of freshmen who are versatile and can get some time in a variety of places. Miller might see some time on the mound. He can also play some first, so if there’s a situation where we’re facing a left-hander and one of our lefties is struggling, he can play there for a day.” Drongesen, a freshman from Granite Bay, Calif., hit .455 as a senior in high school and was flawless in the field defensively with a 1.000 fielding percentage. Lockwood, a 6-3 freshman from Broomfield, Colorado, was a two-time All-State selection and four-year All-Conference honoree. The lefty spent time at first, outfield and pitcher and was named an All-State performer on the mound as a senior. Also capable in both the infield and outfield is sophomore transfer Brent McMinn (Houston, Texas). McMinn played both right field and first base for Cisco Junior College, helping the team to a 35-20 record by posting a .360 batting average. Redshirt sophomore Tyger Pederson (Palo Alto, Calif.) is also slated to make his Tiger debut in 2011. He sat out last season but posted a .471 batting average in 2009 for University of the Redlands junior college, primarily as a middle infielder. Another freshman, Curtis Gomez (Watsonville, Calif.) will provide infield depth. He was a two-time First Team All-Santa Cruz Coast League selection, as both a junior and senior as he posted a .495 batting average as a with three home runs in 2010. Fellow freshman Ryan Kochan (San Ramon, Calif.) joins the Tigers for 2011 from California High School, where the right-hander locked down the middle infield at both shortstop and second for the Grizzlies. “Behind the plate, we’ll see three guys getting playing time. Jacob Sylvester, Aaron Hassel and Jason Taasaas will see most of the time,” Sprague continued. “I’d say Taasaas would probably be the starter at this point. But I don’t see one guy getting the majority of the time like we had in years past with Joe Oliveira catching virtually every game. Junior Jacob Sylvester (Livermore, Calif.) appeared in eight games last season, starting a pair of games backing up Oliveira. He walked twice in seven plate appearances and tallied five assists without a miscue behind the dish. Hassel is a redshirt junior from Tarzana, Calif., who played in three games in his first year with the Tigers last season, after spending 2009 at at Cosumnes River College. For the Tigers, he picked up a base hit in three at bats. Taasaas, a 6-1 freshman from Elk Grove, Calif., was a four-year varsity letterwinner at Franklin High School and a two-time First Team All-Delta Valley selection. His senior season, he earned Second Team All-Metro accolades. “Taasaas is a good receiver and throws the ball very well. Sylvester has a good arm as well, but he’s a more offensive player. And Hassel is probably our best blocker. So they all kind of bring a different aspect. They are all similar in some regards, so we’ll see who plays well and earns a stronghold on the position, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see three guys getting some innings in there over the course of the
weekend.” Also providing depth behind the plate is freshman Angel Rosendo. The 5-11 native of Venezuela joins Pacific after earning letters in baseball and soccer at Los Arcos High School in Caracas. “I think we have a balanced lineup,” Sprague surmised. “We have a little more speed than we had last year, and maybe just a little better bat control. We still have some guys who can pop the ball out of the ballpark, but I don’t see us being a big home run hitting team. We’re a little more versatile this year. We might not have the three or four stars that will go out there and carry the load, but we have a lot of capable pieces. It will be a team effort.”
OUTLOOK
For the Tigers, success in 2011 will be predicated on pitching and fundamen-
tals. “We preach it every year, but the importance of taking the extra base, eliminating the extra base for our opponents; fundamental baseball is really going to be very important.” The fundamentals instilled by coach Sprague and his staff helped Pacific to commit a Big West low in errors defensively last season and turn in a conferencebest 47 double-plays. The Tigers also allowed the second-fewest stolen bases in the conference. Pacific threw out 39.4 percent of would-be basestealers, second best in the conference. And while the college baseball world adjusts to new NCAA mandates for bats, the Tigers scrappy, fundamental style gives them a leg up on those opponents who relied more heavily on the long ball. “With the new bats, we can expect a little less offense this season. At least that’s what everyone expects,” Sprague opined. “You’ll see a little more small ball, but that won’t be a huge adjustment for us. You have to apply pressure and handle other teams’ pressure and that just comes down to fundamental baseball. Getting the outs they give you, having quality at bats and putting the ball in play. That’s really what it comes down to. If we can make the routine play on defense, and have quality at bats, we’re going to be alright.” “For our team to have a successful season, I think our team needs to continue to get better, maintain their confidence. You never know what’s going to happen on the offensive side of things when you go out there with six or seven new players. Are they going to get down if they go 0-for-4 one day? How they handle playing every day is going to be a big key.” “To m e, it’s going to be our execution on offense. If our starting guys are averaging seven innings, it’s going to make a huge difference.” With the fall season and preseason workouts underway since mid-January, Sprague feels his club is cohesive and has bought into the contagious nature of executing sound fundamental play. The Tigers will open the season on Feb. 18 at home against Kansas State, a Big XII program working off back-to-back NCAA Regional appearances. Pacific will also welcome Stanford, California, Gonzaga, Sacramento State, San Jose State to Klein Family Field, as well as traditional Big West opponents UC Irvine, UC Davis, Cal Poly and Long Beach State. “We play a great schedule,” Spague said. “That’s something a student-athlete who comes to play at Pacific realizes. Not only our tough Big West Conference competition, but our region is outstanding for college baseball. That’s one of the things we let everyone know: It’s a great university. You get a great education here. We play a great schedule. You work with coaches that are committed to developing players as student-athletes. And we have a great facility in Klein Family Field. We take pride in having a great field and facility.” The Tigers enter their sixth season with Klein Family Field serving as their home ballpark. “I think we have arguably the best playing surface in the country,” Spague continued. “We have one of the best facilities on the West Coast. We’re hoping to start construction on some of the extra amenities to make Klein Family Field even better. Right now, it’s top notch for the players and to watch a game from, but we want to make it above and beyond that for our fans with even more concessions, restrooms. When you look at the West Coast, we’re right there with the premier facilities around.” With the picturesque setting and a team building off the third 30-win season in Sprague’s first seven years, the 2011, the excitement of game day for Pacific baseball is at it’s all-time high. “They’re a great group of guys to coach. I really like being around this team,” he said. “They’re getting better and I think we’ll be better at the end of the year than we are at the beginning of the year. And that’s the goal. You need to maintain confidence and steadily improve as the year goes on.” “It will be a fun team. I think we’re a little better than I thought we’d be at this point. It should be a fun year for people to watch their Tigers at Klein Family Field.”
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PITCHERS (14) 13 Jacob Waardenburg 21 Erik Lockwood 22 Marcus Pointer 25 Robbie Richardson 25 Jared Wagner 26 Curtis Cantaloube 28 Chris Larsen 29 Thomas Berolzheimer 30 John Prato Matthews 34 Jonas Noack 36 Jake Hummel 39 Paul Moeller 40 Kyle Crawford 41 Andrew Wild
RHP LHP/1B RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP/1B RHP LHP LHP LHP
R/R R/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/L L/L
6-4/218 6-3/190 6-3/180 6-4/210 6-3/210 6-3/185 6-3/190 6-0/185 6-6/220 6-6/235 6-3/215 6-3/185 5-10/170 5-11/191
JR-TR FR-HS SR-1L SR-1L RS JR-TR FR-HS JR-TR SR-3L JR-1L SO-1L SR-1L RS SO FR-HS RS FR-RS
Kalamath Falls, Ore. (Western Nevada College) Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Pacifica, Calif. (Skyline JC) Lodi, Calif. (Cosumnes River College) Danneville, Calif. (Seward CC) El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge HS) Moline, Ill. (Chandler Gilbert CC) Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary’s HS) Davis, Calif. (Sacramento City CC) San Diego, Calif. (University City HS) Peoria, Ariz. (Scottsdale CC) Folsom, Calif. (Cosumnes River JC) Modesto, Calif. (Beyer HS) Visalia, Calif. (Mt. Whitney HS)
CATCHERS (4) 5 Jacob Sylvester 15 Jason Taasaas 19 Aaron Hassel 47 Angel Rosendo
C C C C
R/R R/R R/R R/R
6-1/210 6-1/195 5-10/185 5-11/170
JR-2L FR-HS RS JR-1L FR-HS
Livermore, Calif. (Livermore HS) Elk Grove, Calif. (Franklin HS) Tarzana, Calif. (Cosumnes River College) Caracas, Venezuela (Los Arcos)
INFIELDERS (10) 1 Garrett Borba 4 Curtis Gomez 7 Riley Drongesen 9 Tyger Pederson 10 Dustin Torchio 20 John Haberman 27 Daniel Johnston 32 Brian Martin 37 Peter Miller 46 Ryan Kochan
INF INF INF INF INF 1B/LHP INF/OF 1B INF/RHP INF
R/R R/R R/R L/R S/R L/L R/R L/R R/R R/R
5-8/155 5-9/165 6-1/195 5-11/175 5-10/160 6-1/220 6-5/195 6-2/215 6-0/235 6-0/150
JR-TR FR-HS FR-HS RS SO-RS SO-1L SO-1L RS JR-TR SR-3L FR-HS FR-HS
Merced, Calif. (Merced JC) Watsonville, Calif. (St. Francis CCC HS) Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay HS) Palo Alto, Calif. (University of Redlands) Santa Cruz, Calif. (Santa Cruz HS) Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary’s HS) Portola Valley, Calif. (Canada JC) Livermore, Calif. (Livermore HS) Santa Cruz, Calif. (Santa Cruz HS) San Ramon, Calif. (California HS)
OUTFIELDERS (7) 8 Josh Simms 11 Brett Christopher 14 Brian Essig 16 Brent McMinn 17 Alec Williams 23 Allen Riley
OF OF OF OF/INF OF OF
R/R S/R R/R R/R R/R S/R
6-0/170 6-0/180 5-11/180 6-2/185 5-9/165 5-9/185
JR-2L JR-2L FR-HS SO-TR FR-HS JR-2L
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: #33 Ed Sprague, eighth season Assistant Coach: #31 Don Barbara, third season Assistant Coach: #44 Mike McCormick, third season Volunteer Assistant Coach: #13 Keith Komeiji, first season Undergraduate Assistant: Ramon Glasgow, first season Director of Baseball Operations: Chris McCormack, third season
La Mesa, Calif. (Grossmont HS) Livermore, Calif. (Livermore HS) Salt Lake City, Utah (Brighton HS) Houston, Texas (Cisco JC) Omaha, Neb. (Westside HS) Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS)
Pronunciations Thomas Berolzheimer Curtis Cantaloube Riley Drongesen Ryan Kochan Jonas Noack Tyger Pederson John Prato Matthews Angel Rosendo Jason Taasaas Dustin Torchio
Barrels-hi-mer Canta-loob DRAW-geh-son CO-chan NO-ack Tiger Peterson Pray-toh Ahn-hel ro-ZEN-doh Tah-sis Tor-she-oh
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Thomas Berolzheimer 2010 (Junior): Berolzheimer began the 2010 season injured and made his only start on March 23 against No. 19 Stanford before moving to the bullpen for the remainder of the season. During his rehab start, Thomas was a part of Pacific’s first home victory over the Cardinal since the 1995 season. Berolzheimer appeared in 13 games, pitching a total of 9.2 innings. Thomas held his opponents scoreless nine times while striking out nine and walking four on the season. 2009 (Sophomore): Seeing time primarily as a reliever, Thomas spent a large part of the season as the Tigers’ closer. He finished out the year with a 5.40 ERA and one win in 2009, leading all of Pacific’s relievers with five saves on the year. Berolzheimer’s five saves tied him for sixth place in Pacific singleseason history with two other players. His nine career saves in two years with the Tigers places Berolzheimer third in Pacific’s all-time saves list which is only nine shy of tying the all-time record in Tiger history. During his sophomore season, Thomas accrued 26.2 innings of work, including a three-inning start at Nevada on April 21 when he held the Wolf Pack scoreless in the 10-7 victory. Berolzheimer earned his only win of the season against No. 16 Cal Poly on April 10 when Pacific pulled out a 5-4 victory over the Mustangs. He tossed one scoreless inning out of the bullpen, striking out two batters to allow the Tigers to come from behind and win the game. Thomas held opponents scoreless 16 times during the 2009 season including a perfect stretch of five-consecutive games from April 28 to May 13.
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finished fourth overall in strikeouts with 31. High School: Thomas graduated from St. Mary’s High School in Stockton, Calif. in 2007. Over three seasons, Berolzheimer was a part of a Rams team that posted a 66-24 overall record and an impressive 34-6 league mark. Thomas closed out his senior season with a 2.17 ERA in 54.2 innings. Finishing with a 6-3 record, Berolzheimer was an All-Tri City Athletic League First Team pitcher in 2007. In addition to his pitching, Berolzheimer spent time at second and third base for St. Mary’s. Personal: Thomas Berolzheimer is the son of Charles and Ginger Berolzheimer. He has one brother, Philip (22), who played water polo for the Tigers and graduated in 2009. In his third year at Pacific, Thomas is a business major with intentions to own his own business some day.
2008 (Freshman): In his first year with Pacific, Berolzheimer tested out a variety of roles from the mound and led the entire pitching staff in appearances with 25. He spent the bulk of his time in relief and at the end of the season topped all Tigers with three saves, as well as finishing 12 games for the Tigers. Thomas’s three saves came on May 7 against Santa Clara (11-7), April 29 vs. San Francisco (10-6) and March 2 against Washington (7-4) -- which happened to be his longest outing of the year. In three innings against the Huskies, Thomas did not allow an earned run, struck out six batters and lowered his ERA to 1.59 after the first three games of the season. He Overall Pitching Statistics at Pacific Year 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL
ERA 6.99 5.40 10.24 6.84
W 1 1 0 2
L 3 2 1 6
App 27 23 13 63
GS 1 1 1 3
CG 0 0 0 0
SHO 0 0 0 0
SV 4 5 0 9
IP 37.1 26.2 9.2 73.2
H 55 36 15 106
R 34 18 11 63
ER 29 16 11 56
BB 11 6 4 21
SO 32 21 9 62
2B 11 11 2 24
3B 0 0 0 0
HR 4 0 2 6
BF B/Avg 183 .353 119 .330 47 .357 349 .345
WP 7 4 0 11
HBP 3 0 0 3
BK 0 0 0 0
SFA 6 3 0 9
SHA 7 1 1 9
Year 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL
ERA 8.78 5.40 8.53 7.86
W 1 1 0 2
L 0 0 0 0
App 10 8 7 25
GS 0 0 0 0
CG 0 0 0 0
SHO 0 0 0 0
SV 0 0 0 0
IP 13.1 6.2 6.1 26.1
H 24 9 7 40
R 14 5 6 25
ER 13 4 6 23
BB 5 2 1 8
SO 8 6 7 21
2B 5 4 2 11
3B 0 0 0 0
HR 1 0 1 2
BF B/Avg 71 .414 30 .333 27 .269 128 .360
WP 4 3 0 7
HBP 2 0 0 2
BK 0 0 0 0
SFA 2 1 0 3
SHA 4 0 0 4
Big West Pitching Statistics at Pacific
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Brian Martin 2010 (Junior): Making all 54 starts last year, Brian Martin locked down the first base position for the Tigers. Offensively, Martin closed out the year as Pacific’s second best hitter, with an average of .364 to go along with his third-best .343 Big West Conference batting average. Brian finished the 2010 season tied for the most hits on the team, as his 83 matched JB Brown’s own mark of 83 this season - placing both batters in the Tiger record books for the single-season hits category. Martin also led the team with hits in Big West action with 34. Defensively in conference play, Martin was one of the few Tigers to turn in a perfect 221 chances, making a team-high 207 putouts at first base, as well as 14 assists with no errors in 2010. Martin was only one of four players to record a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage on defense. Overall, Martin only committed one error throughout the entire 2010 season, with a team-high 479 putouts and 27 assists in 507 chances. For his all-around stellar junior campaign, Brian was bestowed Honorable Mention All-Big West accolades, the first of Martin’s career. 2009 (Sophomore): Brian followed up his freshman campaign by developing into one of Pacific’s top hitters in 2009. Not only did he earn a starting role at first base and come into his own defensively, but he also closed out the season with a .333 batting average to finish sixth on the team. Martin also turned in a final slugging percentage of .484 to complement a .409 on base percentage. In 2009, Brian recorded the third-highest Pacific hitting streak when he hit in 15-consecutive games from April 9 to May 3. As for his power numbers, Brian finished the season with three home runs and 10 doubles including a team-high three doubles in Pacific’s 7-5 victory on the road against San Jose State on April 14. Three times during the season Martin turned in a three-hit performance, including his 3-for-4 showing against San Jose State in April. Brian went 3-for-4 in Pacific’s 10-2 victory over Houston on March 15 to launch his batting average over .350 . He turned in a perfect 3-for-3 game including three runs, one RBI and two walks against UC Santa Barbara on April 3, to put his batting average back over .300 for the remainder of the year. Brian also led all players in putouts, as he recorded 316 at first base throughout the 2009 season, finishing with a .991 fielding percentage. 2008 (Freshman): As a freshman, Brian played in 39 games for the Tigers and started 29
32 of those contests with 121 at bats. He was fifth on the roster in doubles with 11. Martin significantly contributed to his doubles tally on April 26 at Long Beach State, when he went 3-for-4 with two runs, one walk, two RBI and three doubles in the 14-13 loss to the 49ers. He had three other multi-hit games against Houston on Feb. 24 (two), San Francisco on April 28 (two) and UC Riverside on May 3 (two). Brian hit .264 on the year. High School: Brian graduated from Livermore High School in 2007. Martin led the Cowboys as a senior with a .553 batting average, including 43 hits, 30 runs scored, 12 doubles, five home runs and 28 RBI. Brian finished the 2007 season with a .875 slugging percentage in 25 games. The MVP of the East Bay Athletic League, Martin led Livermore HS to the North Coast Section Playoffs during his senior season. Martin was even better in league play, posting an EBAL record .615 batting average. As a junior, Brian hit .324 with 24 hits, six doubles, two home runs and 18 RBI in 24 games. Personal: Brian Martin was born in Palo Alto, Calif., and is the son of Steve and Bette Martin. He has one brother, Dan (23). For fun, Martin enjoys playing ping pong. In his third year at Pacific, Brian is a communication major who hopes to play professional baseball.
Overall Hitting Statistics at Pacific Year 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL
Avg .248 .333 .364 .325
GP 40 41 54 135
GS 31 37 54 122
AB 129 153 228 510
R 12 30 37 79
H 32 51 83 166
2B 11 10 15 36
3B 0 2 1 3
HR 0 3 0 3
Year 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL
Avg .286 .365 .343 .335
GP 20 20 24 64
GS 15 19 24 58
AB 63 74 99 236
R 5 17 13 35
H 18 27 34 79
2B 6 4 4 14
3B 0 1 0 1
HR 0 3 0 3
RBI 17 31 38 86
TB 43 74 100 217
SLG% .333 .484 .439 .425
BB 9 17 25 51
HBP 1 4 3 8
SO 32 18 31 81
GDP 1 2 4 7
OB% .292 .409 .432 .390
SF 5 2 1 8
SH 1 1 2 4
SB-ATT 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-6
PO 81 316 479 876
A 6 22 27 55
E 3 3 1 7
FLD% .967 .991 .998 .993
GDP 0 0 1 1
OB% .329 .456 .421 .409
SF 2 2 1 5
SH 1 0 1 2
SB-ATT 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-4
PO 14 150 207 371
A 1 11 14 26
E 1 1 0 2
FLD% .938 .994 1.000 .995
Big West Hitting Statistics at Pacific RBI 9 15 16 40
TB 24 42 38 104
SLG% .381 .568 .384 .441
BB 4 11 13 28
HBP 1 3 1 5
SO 12 10 18 40
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Matt Carvutto 2010 (Junior): Matthew excelled in his first season with the Tigers. He posted an OBP of .352 and a slugging percentage of .372 on the season. His .303 batting average ranks fourth-best among returners and Carvutto also tallied five multi-hit games, including going 3-for-4 twice on Feb. 27 in Pacific’s 6-4 victory over Nevada, and then again in conference play in the Tigers 11-7 offensive barrage at UC Davis on May 9. As a hitter, Carvutto appeared in 30 games, started 27 times and compiling 99 at-bats. Carvutto also pitched 2.1 innings, walking and striking out one each. His two appearances as a pitcher occurred on Mar. 13 against Bradley in San Antonio, Texas, and also April 6 at Santa Clara.
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Personal: Matthew Carvutto was born in Poway, Calif., and is the son of Tom and Cindy Carvutto. Matt has two siblings, Tony and Amy. In his second year at Pacific, Carvutto is studying business administration.
Sophomore (Palomar College): A transfer from Palomar College in San Marcos, Calif., Carvutto and the Comets turned in a 36-13 overall record. Upon completion of a spectacular season, Carvutto was named First Team All-Pacific Coast Conference, hitting .352 on the year. Matt tallied 12 doubles and three home runs to add to his team-leading 43 RBI over the course of 43 games and 38 starts in right field. Carvutto combined for a stellar .497 slugging percentage that exploded to .627 in conference play. Freshman (Cal State Northridge): In his first season of Division I baseball, Carvutto spent his freshman year playing in the Big West Conference at Cal State Northridge, hitting .294 over the span of 13 games. In 17 at bats, Matt connected for five hits, chipped in three runs and tallied three RBI as a freshman. High School: A 2007 graduate of Poway High School, Matt was a two-year letterwinner in baseball. In 2007, Carvutto and the Titans finished with a 25-9 record in the San Diego Section. In 34 games played as a senior, Carvutto compiled a .273 batting average in 34 total games, driving in 17 RBI with three doubles and two home runs. As a junior, Matt helped his team to a CIF championship in 2006 after posting a 23-12 mark on the season. Carvutto capped off that season hitting .333 on the year.
Overall Hitting Statistics at Pacific Year 2010 TOTAL
Avg .303 .303
GP 30 30
GS 27 27
AB 99 99
R 14 14
H 30 30
2B 5 5
3B 1 1
HR 0 0
RBI 17 17
TB 37 37
SLG% .374 .374
BB 5 5
HBP 3 3
SO 11 11
GDP OB% 5 .352 5 .352
SF 1 1
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 37 37
A 3 3
E 4 4
FLD% .909 .909
SO 3 3
GDP OB% 2 .341 2 .341
SF 1 1
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 15 15
A 2 2
E 2 2
FLD% .895 .895
Big West Hitting Statistics at Pacific Year 2010 TOTAL
Avg .297 .297
GP 12 12
GS 10 10
AB 37 37
R 1 1
H 11 11
2B 1 1
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 8 8
TB 12 12
SLG% .324 .324
BB 1 1
HBP 2 2
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Jake Hummel 2010 (Junior): Jake appeared in 22 games as a pitcher in 2010, taking the hill as a starter in 13 contests. In 93.0 innings pitched, Hummel recorded 57 strikeouts and walked 25. On March 14 in the championship round of the Irish Baseball Classic against Notre Dame, Hummel pitched eight complete scoreless innings that included only one walk and six strikeouts in the final 3-2 win. From there, Jake solidified his rightful claim as Pacific’s Sunday starter. The righty went on to become one of three Tiger pitchers with seven or more wins on the year, compiling an impressive 7-4 record in 2010. In Hummel’s final game of the season he recorded eight strikeouts and walked one in an impressive 7.0 inning performance against UC Santa Barbara on May 30. Hummel did double duty in his first few games with the Tigers, starting out as the designated hitter. At the plate, Jake posted a .375 batting average in three contests before moving into a starting pitching role.
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Personal: Jacob Hummel was born in Glendale, Ariz., and is the son of Jeff and Julie Hummel. He has one younger brother, Jared. In his spare time, Jake enjoys hiking, golfing, camping and playing basketball. In his second year at Pacific, Hummel is studying engineering.
Previous School (Scottsdale Community College): Hummel graduated from Scottsdale CC in 2009, as the Fighting Artichokes placed second at the NJCAA World Series last season, where he secured his name on the World Series All-Tournament team. Jake took the mound during the elimination round in the NJCAA World Series and helped his team advance after knocking off the No. 1 team in Division II of the NJCAA, LSU Eunice, 9-1. In that game, Jake went 7.0 innings, allowing only one earned run off of eight hits. In 2008, he finished 12th in ERA in the National Junior College Athletics Association for Division II. In 2008, Scottsdale CC finished third in the NJCAA Division II National Tournament. In the summer of 2008, Jake played club ball for the Santa Maria Valley Packers alongside current Tiger, Tye Davis. High School: A 2007 graduate of Peoria High School, Jake earned five letters as a twosport athlete in baseball (four) and basketball (one). Hummel capped off his senior year on the baseball team as he was named the Region Player of the Year. Prior to that award, Jake was named First Team All-Region twice as a sophomore and junior, and he started the awards off as a freshman, earning Second Team All-Region accolades.
Overall Pitching Statistics at Pacific Year 2010 TOTAL
ERA 4.65 4.65
W 7 7
L 4 4
App 22 22
GS 13 13
CG 0 0
CBO 0 0
SV 3 3
IP 93.0 93.0
H 111 111
R 58 58
ER 48 48
BB 25 25
SO 57 57
2B 19 19
3B 1 1
HR 7 7
BF B/Avg 416 .299 416 .299
WP 6 6
HBP 6 6
BK SFA 1 6 1 6
SHA 7 7
3B 1 1
HR 5 5
BF B/Avg 258 .323 258 .323
WP 3 3
HBP 5 5
BK SFA 0 4 0 4
SHA 5 5
Big West Pitching Statistics at Pacific Year 2010 TOTAL
ERA 4.85 4.85
W 4 4
L 2 2
App 10 10
GS 8 8
CG 0 0
SHO 0 0
SV 1 1
IP 55.2 55.2
H 74 74
R 36 36
ER 30 30
BB 14 14
SO 30 30
2B 13 13
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Marcus Pointer 2010 (Junior): Marcus opened the year strong as Pacific’s Friday ace, going undefeated in his first eight games pitched, storming out to a 6-0 record after his 8.0 inning outing against UC Riverside on April 9. Pointer started 15 games on the mound for the Tigers in 2010 and pitched a team-high 106.0 innings, finishing second on the team with 65 strikeouts. Pointer’s .265 opposing batting average was best on the team. In Big West Conference play, Marcus led the Tigers in strikeouts with 32 and innings pitched at 59.0. After kicking off the season with a 6-0 record, Marcus closed out the year 7-5 with a 4.58 ERA. On March 11 vs. Gonzaga in the Irish Baseball Classic, Pointer tossed his first career complete game with six strikeouts and one walk in a 6-1 victory. On May 14 at Cal State Bakersfield, Pointer pitched eight innings, striking out eight while allowing a single run. Marcus pitched at least eight innings in six of his starts and at least seven innings in 13 of his 15 starts in his first year of Division I competition.
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first team all-league, First Team All-County and in his senior season, earned the award as Pitcher of the Year, after compiling a 10-0 record entering the championship game. Academically, Pointer was a four-year honor roll student who became a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Marcus Pointer was born in San Francisco, Calif., and is the son of Stephen and Sharon Pointer. He has one older sister, Stephanie. For fun, Marcus enjoys playing video games, poker and being outdoors. In his second year at Pacific, Pointer is a sports management major with hopes of either playing professional baseball or working in pro ball as a scout, agent, coach or GM.
Previous School (Skyline JC): A 2009 graduate of Skyline Junior College, Marcus and the Trojans finished 27-14 overall during the 2009 season and his 10-4 record as a pitcher tied for the sixth-best in the California Community College Athletics Association (CCCAA). Pointer closed out his junior college career with a 4.12 ERA to give him an 11-3 record and 118 strikeouts in 104 innings, as well as three complete games and one complete game shutout in under 100 pitches to tie for fifth in the CCCAA. Marcus’s 10 wins in 2008 were the most by any pitcher on the Trojan staff and his 20 appearances were also a team-high. The Coast Conference named Pointer Pitcher of the Year, as he closed out his career at Skyline with a 21-7 record to place second on the all-time wins record list in school history. Additionally, Pointer was named to the JC All-America team. High School: Marcus was a two-sport athlete in basketball and baseball, graduating from Junipero Serra High School in 2007. During Pointer’s junior and senior years the Padres closed out the season with a 12-2 record and continued on to win the West Catholic Athletic League in the championship game both seasons. For his efforts on the mound, Marcus was named Overall Pitching Statistics at Pacific Year 2010 TOTAL
ERA 4.58 4.58
W 7 7
L 5 5
App 15 15
GS 15 15
CG 2 2
SHO 0 0
SV 0 0
IP 106.0 106.0
H 105 105
R 59 59
ER 54 54
BB 45 45
SO 65 65
2B 22 22
3B 4 4
HR 9 9
BF B/Avg 465 .265 465 .265
WP 3 3
HBP 7 7
BK 1 1
SFA 3 3
SHA 14 14
2B 17 17
3B 2 2
HR 7 7
BF B/Avg 271 .307 271 .307
WP 2 2
HBP 3 3
BK 0 0
SFA 1 1
SHA 9 9
Big West Pitching Statistics at Pacific Year 2010 TOTAL
ERA 5.49 5.49
W 2 2
L 5 5
App 8 8
GS 8 8
CG 1 1
SHO 0 0
SV 0 0
IP 59.0 59.0
H 71 71
R 39 39
ER 36 36
BB 27 27
SO 32 32
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Robbie Richardson 2010 (Junior): In his first season with the Tigers, Robbie tossed 38.2 innings out of the bullpen for Pacific. Richardson led the team with a 3.26 ERA and was best among relievers with 17 strikeouts. Alongside teammate Jake Hummel, Robbie finished second on the team with three saves in 2010. Richardson’s first save of the year came in the Irish Baseball Classic game against Notre Dame on Mar. 14, in which he relinquished only one hit in the game’s final inning to preserve Pacific’s 8-4 victory. Only three games later, Robbie earned his second save of the season against San Jose State on Mar. 28, allowing only one walk in 2.0 innings pitched, to save Pacific’s narrow 8-7 victory. In the final game of the series against San Jose State Richardson came in to close out the game in extra innings. Behind his 1.0 inning pitched in which he allowed only one run, the Tigers came from behind to outlast the Spartans 3-2 in 11 innings, giving Robbie his only win of the season in the first series sweep of 2010.
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Personal: Robert Richardson III was born in Stockton, Calif., and is the son of Robert and Carmella Richardson. He has two siblings, Kadie and Matt. In his free time, Robbie enjoys spending time with his friends and watching sports. Richardson is a business major in his second year at Pacific, with hopes of working for a large company or owning his own business in the future.
Previous School (Cosumnes River College): Richardson spent his final season playing for Cosumnes River College after teammate Jamie Niley played for the team a year prior and transferred to Pacific. Upon conclusion of his junior college career, Richardson set the school’s saves record (11) as well as the single-season appearance record (27). He capped off his career as the Big 8 Relief Pitcher of the Year, and competed in the league playoffs with the Hawks. Last year, the Hawks finished 29-17 overall, and Robbie led the pitching staff in appearances with 27. He closed out 2009 with a 2-1 record as a reliever and complied an impressive 2.47 ERA over the span of 54.2 innings pitched. As a hitter, Richardson went .286 at the plate in seven at-bats. For his performance, Richardson was named a First Team All-Big 8 Conference selection High School: A 2006 graduate of Tokay High School in Lodi, Calif., Robbie earned five letters as a two-sport athlete in basketball (one) and baseball (four). In his senior season, Robbie was named second team all-league after the Tokay Tigers closed out the year as the South Section runners up, as they had done previously in the 2005 season. In 2004, Richardson’s freshman campaign, Tokay HS emerged as the Tri-City Athletic League champions. Overall Pitching Statistics at Pacific Year 2010 TOTAL
ERA 3.26 3.26
W 1 1
L 2 2
App 23 23
GS 0 0
CG 0 0
SHO 0 0
SV 3 3
IP 38.2 38.2
H 48 48
R 20 20
ER 14 14
BB 11 11
SO 17 17
2B 11 11
3B 1 1
HR 3 3
BF B/Avg 168 .320 168 .320
WP 0 0
HBP 0 0
BK SFA 2 6 2 6
SHA 1 1
3B 1 1
HR 1 1
BF B/Avg 69 .354 69 .354
WP 0 0
HBP 0 0
BK SFA 1 0 1 0
SHA 1 1
Big West Pitching Statistics at Pacific Year 2010 TOTAL
ERA 3.45 3.45
W 0 0
L 1 1
App 10 10
GS 0 0
CG 0 0
SHO 0 0
SV 1 1
IP 15.2 15.2
H 23 23
R 7 7
ER 6 6
BB 3 3
SO 8 8
2B 3 3
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Brett Christopher 2010 (Sophomore): Brett played a huge role at Pacific during the 2010 season. Starting 53 games of the team’s 54 games in the outfield, Christopher excelled at the plate with a .368 OBP and a .472 slugging percentage. Brett was one of nine Tigers to close out 2010 hitting .300 or better with a .312 batting average. Christopher had 20 multiple hit games, including five home runs and 39 RBI during his sophomore campaign. In Big West Conference play, Christopher started in all 24 games. He was fourth on the team with a .340 batting average, third with a .500 slugging percentage and led the Tigers with 100 at bats. Brett’s best game came on April 25th against Cal State Northridge, where he went 3-for-6 with a home run and four RBI. In one of Pacific’s biggest series, over No. 25 UC Irvine from April 16-18, Christopher took home national recognition as oen of College Baseball 360.com’s weekly Primetime Players. The switch-hitting Christopher led the Tigers to a 3-1 record on the week during Pacific’s first series victory over the Anteaters since the 2005 season. Christopher recorded the game-winning hit in the Tigers’ 7-4 victory on April 17 with a two-RBI double to score the go-ahead run, and scored the eventual game-winning run in the follow-up 7-2 win that gave Pacific the series.
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two consecutive seasons. The captain of his baseball team, Brett earned first team all-league accolades his junior and senior seasons and capped off his high school career when he was named to the 2008 First Team All-Bay Area list. That year he hit .400 with four home runs, 35 RBI, 17 stolen bases and played error-free in the outfield. Academically, Christopher excelled in the classroom as well and was rewarded with a 2007 Student Athlete of the Year Award in the sport of basketball, and in 2008 he earned the Olympian Award for being an excellent two-sport studentathlete. Personal: Brett Christopher was born in Laguna Hills, Calif., and is the son of Steve and Dee Christopher. He has one sister, LeAnna (23). For fun, Brett enjoys reading and playing basketball. In his third year at Pacific, Brett is a liberal arts-diversified major with aspirations of becoming a teacher in the future.
2009 (Freshman): As a freshman, Christopher made his way into the starting line-up during four of the 16 games he played for Pacific. Brett primarily served as an outfielder for the Tigers, but provided speed off the bench in several situations. In 27 at-bats he compiled a .222 batting average and launched the first triple of his collegiate career at Stanford on May 13 when the Tigers fell 14-13 in the bottom of the ninth. During that contest Brett drove in one of his three RBI on the season. Christopher’s best performance of the 2009 season was a 2-for-2 afternoon at the plate when Brett came in the second half of the game as an outfielder in Pacific’s 11-0 win at Cal State Northridge on May 16. High School: A 2008 graduate of Livermore High School in Livermore, Calif., Christopher earned four letters in basketball (two) and baseball (two). During those two years he lettered for the Cowboys (2007-08), the baseball team went 19-7 and 22-4 overall, winning the East Bay Athletic League Overall Hitting Statistics at Pacific Year 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL
Avg .000 .222 .312 .302
GP 1 16 53 70
GS 0 4 53 57
AB 0 27 218 245
R 0 3 37 40
H 0 6 68 74
2B 0 0 8 8
3B 0 1 6 7
HR 0 0 5 5
Year 2009 2010 TOTAL
Avg .200 .340 .327
GP 6 24 30
GS 1 24 25
AB 10 100 110
R 1 15 16
H 2 34 36
2B 0 4 4
3B 0 3 3
HR 0 2 2
RBI 0 3 39 42
TB 0 8 103 111
SLG% BB .000 0 .296 1 .472 13 .453 14
HBP 0 0 8 8
SO 0 9 43 52
GDP 0 0 2 2
OB% .000 .250 .368 .356
SF 0 0 3 3
SH 0 1 12 13
SB-ATT 0-1 1-3 8-11 9-15
PO 0 18 169 187
A 0 0 2 2
E 0 1 4 5
FLD% .000 .947 .977 .974
RBI 1 21 22
TB 2 50 52
SLG% BB .200 0 .500 3 .473 3
HBP 0 4 4
SO 4 25 29
GDP 0 1 1
OB% .200 .376 .361
SF 0 2 2
SH 0 7 7
SB-ATT 1-1 3-5 4-6
PO 8 74 82
A 0 1 1
E 0 1 1
FLD% 1.000 .987 .988
Big West Hitting Statistics at Pacific
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Allen Riley
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2010 (Sophomore): Allen started 11 contests for the Tigers in 2010, serving as the designated hitter in six of those games, and an outfielder the other five. Riley closed out the season with 14 hits in 59 at bats, finishing up with six RBI his sophomore season. Against one of the Big West Conference’s top teams, No. 13 Cal State Fullerton, Allen delivered when asked of him as a pinch hitter. Against both Cal State Fullerton (May 1) and Santa Clara (April 28), Riley went 1-for-1 at the plate as a pinch hitter. Riley tallied four multiple hit games in 2010, with two hits, one double and one RBI on two separate occasions against San Francisco (Feb. 20) and Seattle (Mar. 4).
Mya Chambers and James Williams. In his spare time, Allen enjoys watching movies, sleeping and spending time with his friends. He is a sports management major in his third year at Pacific with career aspirations of becoming an athletic director or a baseball agent.
2009 (Freshman): In his first year with the Tigers, Allen provided a power bat and an arm in the outfield as he notched seven starts in the field or as Pacific’s designated hitter. He finished his freshman campaign hitting just below .300, as Riley recorded a .289 season batting average. In Big West play, Riley led the team for the beginning of the season and then finished hitting .471 in conference. His best outing of the year came against No. 16 Cal Poly on April 9 and 10 when he went 2-for-2 as a pinch hitter in both contests. In the second game against the Mustangs, Riley came off the bench and immediately contributed, notching the game-winning RBI as Pacific went on to upset Cal Poly 5-4. Allen finished the year with seven RBI and 11 hits in 18 games for the Tigers. High School: Riley was a four-year letter winner of the Edison HS baseball team and graduated in 2008. His first two years with the Tigers, Allen received Second Team All-League honors in the County/Metro Athletic Conference. As an upperclassmen, he repeated First Team All-C/MAC in 2007 and 2008. His senior season, Allen went an impressive .425 at the plate with eight home runs, 10 doubles, three triples and 27 RBI. Academically, he was named a scholastic athlete his junior and senior seasons. Personal: Allen Riley was born in Fresno, Calif., and is the son of Sheila Dickson and Albert Riley. He has five older siblings, Alberta, Albert, Akida Williams, Overall Hitting Statistics at Pacific Year 2009 2010 TOTAL
Avg .289 .237 .258
GP 18 23 41
GS 7 11 18
AB 38 59 97
R 4 7 11
H 11 14 25
2B 1 2 3
3B 0 0 0
HR 0 0 0
Year 2009 2010 TOTAL
Avg .471 .071 .290
GP 9 8 17
GS 2 2 4
AB 17 14 31
R 3 2 5
H 8 1 9
2B 0 0 0
3B 0 0 0
HR 0 0 0
RBI 7 6 13
TB 12 16 28
SLG% BB .316 2 .271 3 .289 5
HBP 1 0 1
SO 11 14 25
GDP 1 2 3
OB% .341 .274 .301
SF 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
PO 6 12 18
A 0 0 0
E 0 0 0
FLD% 1.000 1.000 1.000
RBI 5 0 5
TB 8 1 9
SLG% BB .471 2 .071 2 .290 4
HBP 1 0 1
SO 5 2 7
GDP 0 0 0
OB% .550 .188 .389
SF 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
PO 3 4 7
A 0 0 0
E 0 0 0
FLD% 1.000 1.000 1.000
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Josh Simms 2010 (Sophomore): Josh started six games for Pacific during the 2010 season, playing in the outfield during the final eight games of the year. Simms finished 8-for-24 on the season, with a .333 batting average. Josh also tallied an impressive .385 on base percentage and a .375 slugging percentage, turning it on at the end of the year. He had three multi-hit games, with two hits against Cal Poly (May 22), and UC Santa Barbara (May 28, 29). Josh recorded one extra base hit in 2010, with a double against Cal Poly on May 21.
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2009 (Freshman): In his first year of collegiate baseball, Josh developed into a starter in the outfield by the middle of the season. He saw time as a starter in 28 of Pacific’s 53 games in 2009, finishing with a .973 fielding percentage and a .301 batting average. Simms’s hitting secured his as the best first year campaign for any of the freshmen in 2009, tallying four doubles and a triple for a .354 slugging percentage. Josh’s two best single-game performances came on May 24 against Cal State Bakersfield and April 18 at No. 6 Cal State Fullerton when he went 3-for-5 in each contest. Simms helped Pacific to a 14-10 come-from-behind victory over the Titans when he nearly hit for the cycle on the road, with a single, double and triple for three RBI on the evening. Against Cal State Bakersfield, Simms posted his fourth and final double of the 2009 season. High School: Simms graduated from Grossmont High School in La Mesa, Calif., in 2008. He was a two-sport athlete and earned three letters as a second baseman in baseball and two letters as the football team’s quarterback. All three years he played varsity baseball, Josh earned recognition as a member of the all-league team. Twice he was named to the All-East County team. In addition to receiving honors for his play on the field, Simms secured a spot on the all-academic team and on the honor roll. Overall Hitting Statistics at Pacific Year 2009 2010 TOTAL
Avg .301 .333 .307
GP 31 8 39
GS 28 6 34
AB 113 24 137
R 22 4 26
H 34 8 42
2B 4 1 5
3B 1 0 1
HR 0 0 0
Year 2009 2010 TOTAL
Avg .314 .381 .330
GP 19 6 25
GS 18 6 24
AB 70 21 91
R 10 4 14
H 22 8 30
2B 1 1 2
3B 1 0 1
HR 0 0 0
RBI 9 0 9
TB 40 9 49
SLG% BB .354 13 .375 2 .358 15
HBP 0 0 0
SO 22 6 28
GDP 2 0 2
OB% .370 .385 .373
SF 1 0 1
SH 2 2 4
SB-ATT 1-1 3-3 4-4
PO 76 10 86
A 5 2 7
E 2 3 5
FLD% .976 .800 .949
RBI 5 0 5
TB 25 9 34
SLG% BB .357 7 .429 2 .374 9
HBP 0 0 0
SO 12 5 17
GDP 2 0 2
OB% .377 .435 .390
SF 0 0 0
SH 2 1 3
SB-ATT 0-0 3-3 3-3
PO 51 9 60
A 1 1 2
E 2 2 4
FLD% .963 .833 .939
Big West Hitting Statistics at Pacific
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Jacob Sylvester 2010 (Sophomore): Jacob started in two games in 2010, seeing time in eight contests on the year. Sylvester’s two starts both came behind the plate against Seattle on Mar. 6 and at Cal State Bakersfield on May 15. Jake added depth behind the plate and also served as a pinch hitter his sophomore season with five at-bats. As a catcher, Sylvester caught one would-be baserunner stealing in 2010. 2009 (Freshman): As a freshman, Jacob came in and immediately started to see time behind the plate for the Tigers, serving as Pacific’s back-up catcher. He earned five starts as Pacific’s stopper and saw time in 10 games all season behind the plate. In Big West Conference play, Sylvester recorded a .333 showing at the plate, after going 1-for-3 in one conference contest against Long Beach State on April 25. Defensively, Jake recorded 30 putouts from behind the plate and allowed 15 stolen bases for a .971 fielding percentage. The freshman provided depth and options for the Tigers during the 2009 season.
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Sylvester graduated from Livermore High School in 2008, earning three varsity letters in baseball alongside current teammate Brett Christopher. With the Cowboys, he was a three-time all-league selection in the East Bay Athletic League, was named the Boosters MVP twice and capped off his high school career as a Junior Olympic national champion. On the field, Jake went .340 at the plate with five home runs his senior year and recorded a .333 mark and three home runs as a junior. Academically, Sylvester was an Olympian scholarship recipient and earned the distinction of being President’s Honor Roll all four years he was in high school. Personal: Jacob Sylvester was born in Livermore, Calif., and is the son of Ken and Tina Sylvester. He has one brother, Joe. When he’s not playing baseball, Sylvester enjoys playing the guitar, reading and writing. In his third year at Pacific, Jacob is a business administration major with hopes to either play in the major leagues or become a firefighter after completing his degree.
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Overall Hitting Statistics at Pacific Year 2009 2010 TOTAL
Avg .150 .000 .120
GP 10 8 18
GS 5 2 7
AB 20 5 25
R 1 0 1
H 3 0 3
2B 0 0 0
3B 0 0 0
HR 0 0 0
Year 2009 2010 TOTAL
Avg .333 .333
GP 1 0 1
GS 0 0 0
AB 3 0 3
R 1 0 1
H 1 0 1
2B 0 0 0
3B 0 0 0
HR 0 0 0
RBI 2 0 2
TB 3 0 3
SLG% BB .150 2 .000 2 .120 4
HBP 0 0 0
SO 4 1 5
GDP 1 0 1
OB% .227 .286 .241
SF 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
PO 30 8 38
A 3 5 8
E 1 0 1
FLD% .971 1.000 .979
RBI 0 0 0
TB 1 0 1
SLG% BB .333 0 0 .333 0
HBP 0 0 0
SO 1 0 1
GDP OB% 0 .333 0 0 .333
SF 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0
PO 3 0 3
A 0 0 0
E 0 0 0
FLD% 1.000 1.000
Big West Hitting Statistics at Pacific
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John Prato Matthews 2010 (Sophomore): John appeared in nine games as a pitcher, making one start in his first season at Pacific. Prato Matthews pitched a total of 9.2 innings, and threw a season-high 3.0 innings with four strikeouts in his first outing of the season, as Pacific defeated San Francisco 10-3 on Feb. 20. John’s appearance out of the bullpen closed out the game and sealed the victory for Pacific, giving Prato Matthews his only save of the season. John’s only start of the season came on a mid-week game against Santa Clara on April 6, during an outing in which he did not all any earned runs and left the game without a decision. Previous School (Sacramento CC): During the 2009 season, John was a member of the Sacramento City College baseball team. Last season the Panthers finished with a 25-19 overall record and an 11-10 Big 8 Conference record to finish in fifth place. Academically Prato Matthews earned the President’s Highest Honors both semesters at Sacramento CC. During the summer of 2009, John continued to refine his game playing for the Medicine Hat Mavericks, where he hit .325 and posted a 3.50 ERA.
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High School: A 2007 graduate of Davis Senior High School, Prato Matthews lettered in soccer, basketball and baseball. As a senior, John hit .400 in 2007 with the baseball team. On the basketball court, he led the league in rebounds his junior and senior years with 11 and 12 rebounds per game, respectively. During the soccer season John and his team won the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section championship in 2006, as Prato Matthews scored the winning goal. Academically, John graduated in the top 10 percent of his class with a 3.95 GPA. Personal: John Prato Matthews was born in Sacramento, Calif., and is the son of Jim Matthews and Linda Prato. He has one older sister, Krista, who played basketball at Trinity University. In his second year at Pacific, John is majoring in mechanical engineering.
Overall O verallll Pitching Pittchi Pi hingg Statistics Statiisti tics att Pacifi Pacifi ificc ifi Year 2010 TOTAL
ERA 15.83 15.83
W 0 0
L 2 2
App 9 9
GS 1 1
CG 0 0
SHO 0 0
SV 1 1
IP 9.2 9.2
Year 2010 TOTAL
ERA -
W 0 0
L 0 0
App 0 0
GS 0 0
CG 0 0
SHO 0 0
SV 0 0
IP 0.0 0.0
H 24 24
R 24 24
ER 17 17
BB 11 11
SO 7 7
2B 6 6
3B 0 0
HR 1 1
BF B/Avg 68 .490 68 .490
WP 3 3
HBP 6 6
BK SFA 0 2 0 2
SHA 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
BF B/Avg 0 0 -
WP 0 0
HBP 0 0
BK SFA 0 0 0 0
SHA 0 0
Big West Pitching Statistics at Pacific H 0 0
R 0 0
ER 0 0
BB 0 0
SO 0 0
2B 0 0
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Aaron Hassel
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2010 (Redshirt Sophomore): Appearing in three games during his return to Pacific, Aaron tallied one hit and one run the three at-bats. Hassel’s only hit and run of the year came against Cal State Bakersfield on May 15, in addition to five putouts as a catcher. Aaron also saw time against Bradley on March 13 and also No. 15 California on April 21. He finished out the season with a .333 batting average, .500 on base percentage and also a .333 slugging percentage in three games played. Previous School (Cosumnes River College): Hassel spent his freshman year at Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, Calif., as the Hawks compiled a 28-15 overall record and went 14-7 in the Big 8 Conference. Appearing in 23 of the Hawks’ 46 games in 2009, Aaron posted a .120 batting average complete with three hits and tallied five RBI. Hassel also drew five walks to bring his on-base percentage to .385. From behind the plate, the catcher logged 64 putouts. 2008 (Freshman): Aaron redshirted his first year at Pacific and spent time as the bullpen catcher. High School: Hassel graduated from Campbell Hall High School in North Hollywood, Calif. in 2007. As a Viking, Aaron was a First Team All-Alpha League member following the 2007 season. During his high school career, Hassel posted a .356 batting average. He also earned the comeback player of the year award in 2007. Personal: Aaron Hassel was born in Los Angeles, Calif., and is the only child of Cliff and Cindy Hassel. In his third year at Pacific, Aaron a sports management major.
Overall Hitting Statistics at Pacific Year 2010 TOTAL
Avg .333 .333
GP 3 3
GS 0 0
AB 3 3
R 1 1
H 1 1
2B 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
YEAR 2010 TOTAL
AVG -
GP 0 0
GS 0 0
AB 0 0
R 0 0
H 0 0
2B 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 0 0
TB 1 1
SLG% BB .333 1 .333 1
HBP 0 0
SO 1 1
GDP OB% 0 .500 0 .500
SF 0 0
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 6 6
A 0 0
E 0 0
FLD% 1.000 1.000
GDP 0 0
SF 0 0
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 0 0
A 0 0
E 0 0
FLD% -
Big West Hitting Statistics at Pacific RBI 0 0
TB 0 0
SLG -
BB 0 0
HBP 0 0
SO 0 0
OBP -
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John Haberman 2010 (Freshman): In his first season of Division I play John opened the season as one of Pacific’s most consistent hitters, batting .400 or better in his first 24 games played. Haberman appeared in 42 games, making 39 starts as the Tigers’ designated hitter. To go along with his .359 OBP and his .404 slugging percentage, Haberman hit an impressive .321 in 156 at-bats in 2010. In addition to his invaluable service at the plate, Haberman also compiled 20.1 innings as a pitcher, striking out 17 and walking 12. Haberman had two four-hit games in 2010. He went 4-for-5 with three RBI and two doubles on March 26 at San Jose State, as well as 4-for-5 plate appearance with two doubles on April 10 against UC Riverside. As his play sparkled throughout the season, John began raking in awards both from the Big West Conference and also around the country. For his success both on the mound and at the plate against No. 19 Stanford and San Jose State, Haberman became the first Tiger in 2010 to be named as one of 15 weekly CollegeBaseball360.com Primetime Players the week ending April 1. Against the Spartans on March 28, Haberman drove in all three of Pacific’s runs during their 3-2 victory in extra innings, including the run in the bottom of the ninth to push the game into extras, and his bat also produced the game-tying and winning runs in the bottom of the 11th. On the mound against No. 19 Stanford on March 23, Haberman went on to record his first career victory. That week John was also named Pacific’s first Big West Pitcher of the Week in 2010.
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Personal: John Haberman was born in Stockton, Calif., and is the son of John Haberman and Sandra Medina-Haberman. He has one older sister, Megan, who is 24. In his free time John enjoys listening to music, watching baseball and spending time with his friends. In his second year at Pacific, Haberman is a social science major with plans to teach or coach baseball after graduating.
High School: Haberman graduated from St. Mary’s High School in Stockton, Calif., in 2009. As a senior John helped his team to a 24-10 overall record, as the Rams finished second in the Sac-Joaquin Section. During his senior year Haberman hit an astounding .462 with a .558 OBP and a .615 slugging percentage. John tallied 42 hits and 28 RBI at the plate and recorded a .963 fielding percentage. On the hill John compiled a 2.14 ERA over 59 innings, including 59 strikeouts. During his junior campaign in 2008, John was 6-2 with two saves and a 3.10 ERA in 49.2 innings of work. Haberman allowed just one home run and one triple and held opposing hitters to a paltry .228 batting average. John finished the season with 46 strikeouts and only 20 walks. His efforts on the mound led St. Mary’s to a 21-12 record in 2008. Overall Hitting Statistics at Pacific Year 2010 TOTAL
Avg .321 .321
GP 42 42
GS 39 39
AB 156 156
R 17 17
H 50 50
2B 13 13
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
Year 2010 TOTAL
Avg .222 .222
GP 21 21
GS 20 20
AB 81 81
R 7 7
H 18 18
2B 3 3
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 30 30
TB 63 63
SLG% BB .404 9 .404 9
HBP 1 1
SO 26 26
GDP OB% 6 .359 6 .359
SF 1 1
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 4 4
A 1 1
E 1 1
FLD% .833 .833
GDP OB% 4 .267 4 .267
SF 0 0
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 0 0
A 0 0
E 0 0
FLD% .000 .000
Big West Hitting Statistics at Pacific RBI 8 8
TB 21 21
SLG% BB .259 5 .259 5
HBP 0 0
SO 12 12
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Jonas Noack
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2010 (Freshman): Jonas added depth to Pacific’s bullpen and appeared in four games his freshman season. In 2.2 innings pitched, he struck out one and walked two. At No. 18 Stanford on Feb. 24, Noack logged a third of an inning without giving up any hits or runs. In Jonas’s final outing of the year, against Bradley on Mar. 13, he did not allow an earned run in 0.1 innings tossed. High School: Noack joined the Tigers as a 2009 graduate of University City High School in San Diego, Calif., the alma mater of former Tiger teammate, Joe Oliveira. Noack earned three letters in baseball and in 2009, he and the Centurions closed out their season with a 16-14 record. Jonas helped his team with a 2.89 ERA over the span of 63 innings pitched and received eight victories on the mound to put him in third place overall in the Western League, just one win shy of a tie for first place. Noack’s 63 strikeouts were the fourth-most overall in league play and the most among all pitchers at University City HS. A triple-threat, Noack can pitch, play in the field and hit, as he tallied a .286 batting average in 105 at-bats during 30 games. He launched 30 hits, seven doubles and one home run to contribute to his 18 RBI. For his phenomenal performance, Noack earned a First Team All-Western League selection to close out his high school career. Off the field, Jonas was on the all-academic team, honor roll and served as the Associated Student Body Vice President. Personal: Jonas Noack was born in Hershey, Pa., and is the son of Howard Noack and Kendra French. He has two siblings, Tristan (14) and Carolyn (19). In his spare time, Jonas enjoys listening to music, watching movies, eating burritos and playing video games. Noack is a business major in his second year at Pacific, and hopes to either play or coach baseball upon graduating.
Overall Pitching Statistics at Pacific Year 2010 TOTAL
ERA 10.12 10.12
W 0 0
L 0 0
App 4 4
GS 0 0
CG 0 0
SHO 0 0
SV 0 0
IP 2.2 2.2
Year 2010 TOTAL
ERA -
W 0 0
L 0 0
App 0 0
GS 0 0
CG 0 0
SHO 0 0
SV 0 0
IP 0.0 0.0
H 6 6
R 4 4
ER 3 3
BB 2 2
SO 1 1
2B 3 3
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
BF B/Avg 16 .429 16 .429
WP 1 1
HBP 0 0
BK SFA 0 0 0 0
SHA 0 0
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
BF B/Avg 0 0 -
WP 0 0
HBP 0 0
BK SFA 0 0 0 0
SHA 0 0
Big West Pitching Statistics at Pacific H 0 0
R 0 0
ER 0 0
BB 0 0
SO 0 0
2B 0 0
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Dustin Torchio
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2010 (Freshman): Dustin started five games for the Tigers during his first year of Division I competition, appearing in 16 total games in 2010. Torchio went 6-for-27 on the year with four walks, leading to a .312 on base percentage. Against UC Santa Barbara on May 30, Dustin had a 2-for-5 plate appearance with his first career triple, a run and an RBI. On three other occasions Dustin drove in a runner, doing so against No. 18 Stanford (Feb. 24), Seattle (Mar. 7) and Notre Dame (Mar. 12). High School: Dustin served as a four-year starter for Santa Cruz High School where he graduated from in 2009. Torchio anchored second base on defense and led the team on offense. During his senior year, Torchio earned First Team All-County acclaim after hitting .350 that season. As a junior, he helped lead Santa Cruz to the Division III championship game, along the way scoring 52 runs while producing 12 doubles, 24 RBIs, 26 walks and hitting .366 as the team’s leadoff hitter. Torchio was named to the All-Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League First Team and the Santa Cruz Sentinel’s All-Santa Cruz County team. He was selected as the County’s Offensive MVP of the year. During Dustin’s sophomore campaign he also hit .350 to make the Second Team All-Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League list. Personal: Dustin Torchio was born in Santa Cruz, Calif., and is the son of Darrell and Sharon Torchio. He has three siblings, Aaron (26), Ryan (22) and Hannah (13). While not playing baseball, Dustin enjoys watching movies, playing video games and ping pong as well as singing. In his second year at Pacific, Torchio is an exploratory major with hopes of coaching baseball in the future.
Overall Hitting Statistics at Pacific Year 2010 TOTAL
Avg .222 .222
GP 16 16
GS 5 5
AB 27 27
R 5 5
H 6 6
2B 2 2
3B 1 1
HR 0 0
Year 2010 TOTAL
Avg .222 .222
GP 6 6
GS 1 1
AB 9 9
R 1 1
H 2 2
2B 0 0
3B 1 1
HR 0 0
RBI 4 4
TB 10 10
SLG% BB .370 4 .370 4
HBP 0 0
SO 2 2
GDP OB% 0 .313 0 .313
SF 1 1
SH 2 2
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 6 6
A 14 14
E 2 2
FLD% .909 .909
GDP OB% 0 .222 0 .222
SF 0 0
SH 0 0
SB-ATT 0-0 0-0
PO 0 0
A 0 0
E 0 0
FLD% .000 .000
Big West Hitting Statistics at Pacific RBI 1 1
TB 4 4
SLG% BB .444 0 .444 0
HBP 0 0
SO 0 0
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Paul Moeller 2010 (Sophomore) A medical red-shirt in 2010, Moeller will be a red-shirt sophomore in 2011 with three seasons of eligibility remaining. Prior to Pacific Spent 2009 in at Cosumnes River Junior College, where he appeared in 15 games in relief as a freshman for coach Tony Bloomfield’s Hawks. Moeller posted a 3-0 record and an earned run average of 3.79 in his freshman year at Cosumnes. High School Graduated from Folsom High School in 2008, where he earned 2008 Marine Corps. Distinguished Athlete of the Year honors, and Folsom
High School Athlete of the Year honors. During his junior season, Moeller helped coach Sham Sidhu’s Folsom team to the Velta River League championship. He earned two letters in baseball, but was also a two-time letter-winner on the varsity basketball and football teams. As a wide receiver for the Bulldogs football team, he was named All-League. In basketball, he helped the team to both the Delta River League and sectional titles, winning the sectional championship game at the Sacramento Kings (then named) Arco Arena. Personal Paul Richard Moeller... Son of Wayne and Tami Moeller... Majoring in Communications... Intends to pursue a career in law enforcement.
Tyger Peterson 2010 (Freshman): Pederson used his redshirt option in the 2010 season. Previous School (University of Redlands): During his freshman season at Redlands, Tyger finished sixth on his team with a .471 batting average. In 2009, the Bulldogs recorded a 25-15 overall record. Pederson served in 10 of the Bulldogs’ 40 games, including earning three starts. In 17 at-bats, he compiled eight hits, chipped in four runs, two doubles and one triple for a total of five RBI. High School: A 2008 graduate of Palo Alto High School, Tyger earned a total of 10 varsity letters as a talented tri-sport athlete in football (four), basketball (two) and baseball (four). He completed his high school career with a
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.387 batting average and as a senior was named to the Santa Clara Valley Athletic All-League team. That season he also captained his baseball squad and finished out the season as the team’s MVP. In football Pederson excelled on the field, earning two all-league honors, as well as being named to the All-Daily News list twice and the All-Mercury News as a senior. Personal: Tyger Pederson was born in Palo Alto, Calif., and is the son of Stu and Shelly Pederson. He has three siblings, Joc (17), Champ (22) and Jacey (12). For fun, Tyger enjoys watching college football. In his second year at Pacific, Tyger has declared a major in sports management and hopes to either play professionally or coach baseball after college. He will sit out the 2010 season due to NCAA transfer requirements.
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Andrew Wild 2010 (Freshman): Wild used his redshirt option during the 2010 season. High School: A 2009 graduate of Mt. Whitney High School in Visalia, Calif., Wild closed out his career with a 19-5 record and a 2.10 ERA during his senior season. At the end of his senior year, Wild had been named All-West Yosemite League, First Team All-County and Second Team All-State. One year prior, Wild finished his junior season with an 11-3 record and a 1.65 ERA. Andrew tossed 89 innings in 2008, recording 139 strikeouts and allowing only 37 walks. Andrew was rewarded by earning a spot on the All-Yosemite League First Team and an All-State Second Team selection.
Personal: Andrew Andrew Wild was born in Bakersfield, Calif., and is the son of Mark and Dayna Wild. He has one older sister, Jennifer (20). When not playing baseball, Andrew enjoys ping pong, bowling and playing basketball. In his second year at Pacific, Wild is a communication major who wants to play baseball after college.
Garrett Borba Prior to Pacific (Merced Junior College) An All-League shortstop for coach Chris Pedretti with the Merced Devils, Borba raised his average over 100 points from his freshman to sophomore seasons, hitting .347 with four home runs, 25 runs batted in and a team-best 52 hits in 2010. A table-setter, Borba posted a .407 on-base percentage and picked up eight steals in 10 attempts while laying down 12 sacrifice bunts.
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.433 with a .480 on-base percentage. Stole 11 bases in 14 attempts as a senior. Personal Garrett John Borba... Son of Todd and Monica Borba... Has younger brother Grant... Sports Management major.
High School At Golden Valley High School in Merced, Borba was a First Team All-Central Valley League shortstop in 2008, hitting
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Daniel Johnston Prior To Pacific (Canada College) Posted a .336 average in 2010 with five home runs, 32 RBI and 17 doubles. Racked up 86 total bases and a .577 slugging percentage and wwiped 21 bases on 26 attempts as the Bears posted a 30-5 record... In 2009, led Canada with a .400 batting average (68-for-170), with eight homers, 14 doubles and four triples. Slugged .671 with 114 total bases and 55 runs batted in... Also led the team in average, slugging, runs scored (43), hits (68), RBI, triples, home runs. Finished 17th in the California Community College Athletic Association (89 teams) in hits and ranked sixth in RBI as Canada went 29-12 and finished second in the Pacific Division.
Chris Larsen Prior To Pacific (Chandler-Gilbert Community College) Larsen went 5-4 as a starter for the Coyotes in 2010, turning in a 2.70 ERA in 87 innings of action in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference for coach Russ Luce. High School A two-time Western Big Six Player of the Year, Larsen was an All-State honorable mention selection in Illinois after winning nine games in 10 decisions with a miniscule earned run average of just 0.70 as a senior with the Moline High School Maroon.
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High School A three-year letter-winner at Menlo-Atherton High School in Atherton, Calif., Johnston was named All-Peninsula Athletic League, All-County and MVP of coach Mike Amoroso’s Bears... Finished his career in 2007 as the school’s all-time leader in runs batted in and fifth all-time in home runs. Personal Daniel Robert Johnston... Son of Don and Jane Johnston... Has older brother David and two younger brothers, Ryan and Matthew... Majoring in Communication.
28 Personal Christopher C. Larsen, Jr... Son of Chris and Lorri Larsen... Has two siblings, younger brother Josh and older sister Jen, who played Division I softball at Northern Iowa.... An education major, Larsen’s career plans are either teaching or denistry.
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Jacob Waardenburg Prior To Pacific (Western Nevada College) A second team All-South West Athletic Conference selection in 2010 at Western Nevada College, Waardenburg posted a 2.31 ERA with a 6-3 record in 15 starts. Totalled 66 strikeouts against 29 walks in 81.2 innings of work, holding opponents to a mere .210 batting average.
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Personal Jacob Daniel Waardenburg... Son of Jake and Martha Waardenburg... A sports medicine major, Waardenburg wants to go into physical therapy after college.
High School A three-sport athlete at Klamath Union High School, Waardenburg earned letters in baseball, basketball and football. His most memorable game was when he led the White Pelicans to a come-from-behind win via a home run that tied his high school record for most home runs.
Jared Wagner Prior to Pacific (Seward Community College, 2009-10) Jared Wagner appeared in 11 games with six starts at Seward Community College in 2010. Posted a 2-4 record with a 5.55 ERA in 35.1 innings pitched. Struckout 15 batters and posted one complete game. Wagner threw in 12 games as a freshman in 2009 recording a 3-0 record and picking up one save. He threw 19.1 innings in his first season for the Saints posting a 6.16 ERA while striking out 12 opposing batters. His best outing of the season came against rival Garden City when he threw 4 innings without giving up an earned run while striking out 2 and not walking a batter. Throwing mainly out of the Saints bullpen, Wagner was used as a long man last season throwing two or more innings in 6 of his 12 appearances.
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High School: Attended high school at De La Salle, and played under coach Eric Borba for three seasons. Wagner was an honorable mention AllState performer and was chosen to both the Perfect Game and Area Code Showcases in California. Wagner is a two-time NCS Scholar Athlete. Personal: Jared Russel Wagner… Son of Donna and Jon Wagner… Has a twin brother Jeff and sister Kayla, who plays water polo at Colorado State… Majoring in communication.... Wants to play professional baseball.
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Brent McMinn Prior to Pacific (Cisco Junior College) Played both right field and first base for Cisco, helping the team to a 35-20 record by posting a .360 batting average for coach David White’s Wranglers.
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Personal Brent Edward McMinn... Son of Doug and Diana McMinn... Younger sister Kelly... Bichemistry major... Plans to go into dentistry.
High School McMinn was named team Most Valuable Player at Klein Oak High School in Spring, Texas in 2009, while also earning the Big Stick Award for his .460 batting average with 41 hits for the Panthers. Spent the majority of the time at first base as a three-year letter-winner, helping the Panthers to three straight playoff appearances.
Curtis Cantaloube High School Turned in a 7-0 season season on the mound at Oak Ridge High School with an ERA under 1.00. Helped the Trojans to a 27-game win streak, earning All-League and All-Metro honorable mention honors. Also saw time in the outfield for head coach Todd Melton. A two-sport athlete, Cantaloube also earned three letters in basketball before focusing on baseball as a senior.
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Personal Curtis Ryan Cantaloube... Son of Paul and Leah Cantaloube... Three brothers, younger brother Brandon and older brothers Myles and Adam.
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Kyle Crawford High School An outfielder and left-hand pitcher for Beyer High School in Modesto, Crawford was a two-time All-League selection in the Modesto Metro Conference, earning Most Valuable Player honors his senior season… A three-time letterwinner for the Patriots under head coach Steve Clark, Crawford posted a .322 batting average with three doubles and ten runs batted in as a senior. Crawford also earned two letters in football.
Personal: Kyle Norman Crawford… Son of Lisa and Kent Crawford… Has two younger sisters, Connie and Chloe… A Sports Medicine major, he plans on becoming a physical therapist.
Riley Drongesen High School A two-year letterwinner at second and third base for Granite Bay High School in Granite Bay, Calif… Hit .455 with a .500 OBP and .818 slugging percentage. Also posted a 1.000 fielding percentage… As a senior, he hit .409 with 28 runs batted in to earn First Team All-League honors as well as AllMetro Honorable Mention and All-City honors… Helped the Grizzlies to back-to-back second place finishes in the Sierra Foothill League under head coach Pat Esposito.
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Personal Riley Joseph Drongesen… Son of Jeff and Kim Drongesen… Sports Medicine major plans to go into Athletic Training or Physical Therapy…
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Brian Essig High School A two-year varsity starter and three-year letter winner at Brighton High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, Essig was a First Team All-Region outfielder as a junior, earning the team’s Slugger Award after leading the team in batting average at .462. As a senior, Essig drove in 25 runs, tallied 13 extra-base hits and posted a .672 slugging percentage for coach Kelcey Kemp.
14 ton High School Honor Roll. Personal Brian Lyn Essig… Son of Ron and Toba Essig... Has younger brother Adam… Business major.
Off the field, Essig teamed with Sam Kaplan, a player from Utah Region 4 rival Cottonwood, and the two organized and hosted a charity pink baseball game, with the help of Swing For Life, a non-profit organization that benefits the Huntsman Cancer Institute. Essig was also a member of the Brigh-
Curtis Gomez
High School A two-time First Team All-Santa Cruz Coast League selection, as a junior and senior... Gomez posted a .495 batting average as a senior with three home runs. During his junior campaign, he recorded a .567 batting average as 19 of his 51 hits went for extra bases. He also drove in 34 runs and stole 36 bases in 37 attempts… As a sophomore, Gomez tallied a .415 average with six doubles and three home runs… During Gomez’s sophomore season in 2008, he hit .415 with six doubles, three home runs, and 28 RBI. That gave Curtis a .646 slugging percentage which helped him earn second team all-league accolades… Played under his father, Curtis Gomez, who was the head coach of St. Francis Central Coast Catholic High School… A three-sport athlete, Gomez also
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Ryan Kochan High School Kochan earned three letters as a middle infielder for Dan Ward’s Grizzlies at California High School. Kochan posted a .354 on-base percentage as a senior with 12 runs scored and a pair of doubles, while going two-for-two in the stolen base department.
Personal Ryan Ray Kochan… Son of Michael and Lorna Kochan… Has a younger sister Kassandra, and an older brother Jason, who played baseball at Diablo Valley College and joined the Santa Clara baseball team for 2011… A business major.
Erik Lockwood High School: A four-year varsity player at pitcher, outfield and first base, for Broomfield High School in Colorado, Lockwood was a two-time All-State selection and four-year All-Conference honoree… During Lockwood’s junior season, he was named a 4A All-State pitcher by the Denver Post and also claimed First Team All-Northern League honors after striking out 12 of 16 batters faced in the five-inning district championship game that ended via mercy rule and earned Broomfield a No. 1 seed. In 2009, Broomfield finished 21-3 with a 21game winning streak after dropping the season-opener, before falling in the double-elimination state championship tournament.
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Personal: Erik James Lockwood… Son of Bob and Laura Lockwood… Has younger siblings Jackson and Kendall… Grandfather Bobby Lockwood played baseball and basketball at Louisiana-Monroe… Majoring in Business… Career plans include a job in accounting or real estate.
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Peter Miller High School A third-baseman and right-hand pitcher, Peter Miller joins Pacific from Santa Cruz High School, where he was a First Team All Santa Cruz County Athletic League selection as a junior and a senior, hitting .395 with five home runs his final campaign… Playing for coach Matt Elliott, Miller helped the Santa Cruz Cardinals to a third place SCCAL finish his senior season after three consecutive second-place seasons, and the Central Coast Section championship in 2008... The game he remembers most was in the 2008 championship season, against Aptos in Oakland Coliseum...
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Angel Rosendo High School: Graduated from Colegio Los Arcos in Caracas, Venezuela. Starting catcher for the Los Arcos under coach Nicolas Rengito, Rosendo led the team in batting average in both his junior and senior seasons. A two-sport athlete, Rosendo also played goalkeeper on the soccer team.
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Personal: Angel Esteban Rosendo Hordes… Son of Ylsen and Angel Rosendo… Born in Caracas, Venezuela… Has younger brother Rafael… majoring in electrical engineering... Learned of Pacific when a teacher in his high school, a Pacific graduate, spoke on the educational opportunities available following high school.
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Jason Taasaas High School A four-year varsity letterwinner at Franklin High School in Elk Grove, Calif., Taasaas was a two-time First Team All-Delta Valley selection and a Second Team All-Metro award winner. As a junior, he hit .377 in 27 games with a .505 on-base percentage and .464 slugging percentage for the Wildcats. In the first game of the DVC playoffs, Taasaas tagged out the potential winning run in a tie game to force extra innings and remained in the game despite cutting open his hand on the play. As a junior, he was asked to represent Northern California as a part of the Area Code team in the second
Rawlings NorCal World Series. Taasaas graduated with a 4.13 GPA and served as the athletics representative for student government as well as activities commissioner. Personal Jason James Taasaas… Son of David and Robin Taasaas… has younger brother Tyler… Currently an exploratory major, he intends to major in Business Finance.
Alec Williams High School: Played centerfield for coach Bob Greco at Westside High School in Omaha, Neb. Part of back-to-back Class A state championship teams in 2009 and 2010… Named Most Valuable Player of the Omaha All-Star team as a senior in 2010… Two-time All-State Honorable Mention selection… Broke into starting lineup midway through his freshman season and spent the next three and a half years as the starter.
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Personal Alec Kohl Williams Son of Mark and Kelly Williams… Has older brother John… Majoring in civil engineering. Plans to graduate, earn a masters and being a career at an engineering firm, or play professional baseball.
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Head Coach
Ed Sprague Head Coach Ed Sprague enters his eighth season at the helm of the Pacific Baseball program in the spring of 2011. He has a combined 162-223 record in his first seven seasons with the Tigers, highlighted by the first back-to-back 30-win seasons in school history as the Tigers finished 2006 at 30-25, after posting a 30-28 mark in 2005. It took just four more years for Sprague to record a third winning season and he led the Tigers to one of their best seasons in program history, finishing 2010 with a 31-23 overall record that included a new program record of 31 victories over Division I opponents. That season Pacific won nine of its 14 series, including sweeping San Jose State from March 26-28. The Tigers also received votes in national top 30 polls on four occasions during the 2010 season. In the 2009 season, Sprague helped gear Pacific in the right direction of another winning season, laying the foundations for 2010 after recording victories over No. 8 Baylor, No. 11 San Diego, No. 16 Cal Poly and a series victory at No. 6 Cal State Fullerton in March. The series victory against Cal State Fullerton marked the first time one of Sprague’s teams defeated the Titans in his career. Pacific finished with nine conference wins in 2009, tying the mark set in both the 2005 and 2006 seasons. Sprague’s 162 career victories have him in third place in Tiger history for most coaching victories. Meanwhile, his winning percentage (.481) is eighth among Pacific’s 16 head coaches. In addition to his coaching efforts, Sprague’s biggest accomplishment at Pacific has been spearheading a campaign to build an on-campus home field. That vision became a reality on Oct. 15, 2004, as the Tigers officially broke ground on Klein Family Field, the Tigers’ current on-campus stadium. The stadium officially became the new home of the Pacific Tigers on April 18, 2006, as Pacific defeated Nevada, 8-3, in the inaugural game. Between the lines, Sprague’s arrival brought a championship pedigree to Pacific Baseball as he was the starting third baseman on the 1987 and 1988 NCAA Championship teams at Stanford. He finished his career among the school’s all-time leaders in home runs (2nd with 41) and RBI (4th with 178). A 1988 All-American, he hit .339 with 22 home runs and 81 RBI. He was also a two-time All Pac-10 Conference selection in 1987 and 1988. For his accomplishments, Ed was a 2002 inductee into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. In the summer of 1988, Sprague collected another championship as he won a Gold Medal with USA Baseball in the Summer Olympics. Following his collegiate career, Ed was selected in the
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first round of the 1988 draft by the Toronto Blue Jays. He made it to the Major Leagues in 1991 with the Blue Jays and enjoyed an 11year career as a big leaguer. His knack for winning championships continued at the major league level as Sprague helped the Blue Jays win back-to-back World Series Championships in 1992 and 1993. Later in his career, as a Pittsburgh Pirate, Sprague earned a selection to the 1999 All-Star Game. Sprague hit 152 career home runs and tallied 558 RBI, including single-season bests with 36 home runs and 101 RBI in 1996 with Toronto. He also played with the Boston Red Sox, Oakland A’s, Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres. Ed’s decorated playing career marks him as the only player ever to win a College World Series, Olympic Gold Medal and a Major League Baseball World Series. A Stockton native, Sprague returned to his home prior to the the 2003 season as an assistant coach at St. Mary’s High School, helping the Rams to a Sac-Joaquin Section playoff berth. The following summer he took over as the 16th head baseball coach for Pacific. Sprague is one of two Olympic athletes in his family as his wife of 16 years, Kristen Babb Sprague, was an Olympic gold medalist in synchronized swimming in 1992. Ed and Kristen have four children, Payton (15), Jed (13), Paris (10) and John (3).
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SPRAGUE VERSUS Sprague’s Coaching Record Year-by-Year OPPONENT Baylor Bradley Brigham Young California Cal State Bakersfield Clemson Dallas Baptist Dartmouth Gonzaga Hawai’i Hawai’i-Hilo Houston Kansas State Lafayette Louisiana Tech Michigan Minnesota Nevada Northwestern Notre Dame Oregon State Portland Sacramento State San Diego San Diego State San Francisco San Jose State Saint Mary’s Santa Clara Seattle Stanford UCLA USC Utah Washington Washington State Cal Poly Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Long Beach State UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara Ranked Opponents
W 2 0 4 4 3 0 1 1 1 3 1 4 0 2 1 0 2 11 1 2 0 1 7 1 4 9 6 6 4 3 3 5 2 3 2 1
L 3 1 2 8 3 3 2 0 6 7 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 10 0 0 4 3 8 0 3 7 5 2 4 1 12 6 1 0 8 0
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School Record Pacific 20-34 Pacific 30-28 Pacific 30-25 Pacific 16-43 Pacific 14-41 Pacific 21-32 Pacific 31-23 Pacific: 162-226
Pct. Big West Record .370 5-16 .517 9-12 .545 9-12 .271 3-18 .255 5-19 .396 9-15 574 12-12 .418 52-104
Pct. .238 .429 .429 .143 .208 .600 .500 .333
Big West Conference Opponents 5 14 2010 3 18 2010 13 11 2010 2 19 2010 13 7 2010 7 14 2010 9 12 2010 8 13 2010 13
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Assistant Coach
Don Barbara
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Don Barbara enters his third season with the Tigers in 201011, and after just two season on the job, helped lead Pacific to back-to-back record breaking offensive numbers. In 2009 - his first year with Pacific - the Tigers combined to hit .322, including seven individual hitters batting over .300. Pacific’s power hitters developed in 2009 under his watch, with three players slugging above .500, and the team led the Big West Conference with 135 doubles last season.
An All-American first baseman for two seasons, Barbara was selected as the Big West Conference Player of the Year and Division I Hitter of the Year in 1990 after batting .474 with 102 hits, 69 runs and 27 doubles. In January of 2007, Barbara was voted to Long Beach State’s all-time greats list, comprised of the program’s top 30 players from 1954-2006. He was the fourth leading vote getter, behind Jered Weaver, Jason Giambi and Bobby Crosby.
Barbara came to Pacific after three seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Sacramento State (200408). Don served as the Hornets’ hitting coach, infield coach, third base coach and recruiting coordinator.
After leaving Long Beach State via the draft, Barbara spent six seasons (1990-1996) in professional baseball, Don was drafted in the 24th round by the then-California Angels. He reached as high as Triple-A for the Angels in 1992 and also played for the Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers (1993), the Los Angeles Dodgers (1994) and the Boston Red Sox (1995). In 1994, Barbara batted .352 for the Pacific Coast Champion Albuqurque Dukes.
Before his tenure at Sacramento State, Don spent seven years as an assistant coach at Long Beach State (1997-99, 200104). Barbara’s instruction at the plate paid immediate and long lasting dividends for the Hornets as the Sacramento State team batting average increased from .251 prior to his arrival to .289 in 2006, .280 in 2007 and .311 in 2008. Barbara’s tutelage also impacted the Hornets’ defense, helping the team fielding percentage improve from .960 in 2005 to .964 in 2006, .968 in 2007 and finally to .970 in 2008. The .970 field percentage posted in 2008 tied a Sacramento State record for the highest fielding percentage in school history.
Barbara completed his undergraduate degree in kinesiology from Long Beach State in 2004. Don and his wife, Corrie, have two children, Madison and McKenzie.
At Long Beach State, Barbara helped lead the Dirtbags to six regional NCAA appearances in his seven seasons, including a trip to the College World Series in 1998. Serving mainly as the hitting and third base coach while at Long Beach State, Barbara also instructed first basemen and outfielders while assisting with all aspects of recruiting. Barbara helped bring in current Major Leaguers Bobby Crosby (2004 AL Rookie of the Year), Evan Longoria (2008-09 AL All-Star, 2008 AL Rookie of the Year), Paul McAnulty, Jeremy Reed, Terrmel Sledge and Troy Tulowitzki (2007 NL Gold Glove) to spend their collegiate careers with the Dirtbags. Barbara’s playing days are just decorated as his coaching resume. A member of the Long Beach State Hall of Fame, Don was one of the original Long Beach State Dirtbags on the 1989 team that played on an all dirt infield and earned a trip to the College World Series.
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Assistant Coach
Mike McCormack
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In his third season with the Tigers, McCormick will continue to primarily focus on working with pitchers as well as general recruiting duties. Prior to joining the Tigers’ coaching staff, McCormick served as a volunteer assistant coach for the Sacramento State baseball program during the 2008 season. With the Hornets, McCormick was primarily responsible for coaching catchers and working with hitters, practice drills and general recruiting. McCormick spent eight seasons over two stints as an assistant coach at Chico State, serving as the recruiting coordinator from 2005-07, the hitting coach in 2004 and a volunteer assistant from 1998 to 2001. One of the highlights of his time with Chico State was the 1999 team that went on to win a Division II national championship. During his eight seasons at Chico State, McCormick helped guide the Wildcats to five appearances in the Division II College World Series, including a second place finish in 2006. During the 2002 and 2003 seasons, McCormick served as the Gavilan Community College head baseball coach and a physical education instructor. During his time with Gavilan, McCormick also served as Bay Area-Silicon Valley scout for the Atlanta Braves’ organization. In 2000 he was the hitting coach for the Mat-su Miners in the Alaska Baseball League which operates during the summer upon the conclusion of the NCAA season. McCormick earned a Master of Arts in education and physical education from Azusa Pacific in 1998 and a Bachelor of Arts in geography from Chico State in 1995 after transferring from Long Beach City College in 1993. During his undergrad career, McCormick played at first base and as a catcher from 1991-93 with Long Beach City and then finished out his career with Chico State. McCormick and his wife Melissa, currently reside in Elk Grove, Calif. Their son, Hank Mason McCormick, was born in February of 2010.
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Volunteer Assistant Coach
Keith Komeiji
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Keith Komeiji joins the Pacific baseball program as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2011 season after five seasons at the University of Hawai’i. Komeiji
Komeiji was a coach with the Hawai’i Island Movers (1995-2001) summer team, as also coached in the Hawai’i Summer Collegiate Baseball League in 2005 as head coach of the Waikiki Surfers. Also during that time frame from 19952001, Komeiji served as a coach for the ‘Iolani School. He played one season collegiately at Hawai’i and after a year at Orange Coast College, was drafted in the 1983 MLB January winter Draft in the first round by the Seattle Mariners.
Komeiji spent the previous five seasons as the hitting coach at the University of Hawai’i. During that time the Hawai’i hitters posted a batting average of .291, including a .297 team average in 2006 and a .305 team average in 2007. In 2009, Komeiji’s hitters set the school record for home runs with 64 as a team and placed three players on the schools all-time top 10 list for long balls in a single season.
After playing six years in the Mariners organization, he spent two seasons in the Italian Baseball League with Grosetto and San Marino. Komeiji is married to the former Daisy Tsui and the couple have one child together, Zakary.
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Under his tuteledge, 24 players posted batting averages over .300 in a season, and two standout pupils, Brandon Haislet and Kris Sanchez, set about dismantling the single-season Hawai’i record books. Haislet hit .362 in 2007 with 10 home runs, 66 RBI and 23 doubles, while Sanchez turned in a 2008 campaign with a .389 average, 50 RBI, 52 runs 22 doubles and seven home runs. In addition to his duties as hitting instructor, Komeiji will be responsible for working with the Pacific catchers. At Hawai’i, he coached five catchers, who were selected in the Major League Baseball Draft: Grady Symonds (drafted in 2002), Brian Bock (2003), Esteban Lopez (2006), Matt Inouye (2006), Landon Hernandez (2008) and David Freitas (2010). Lopez, Hernandez and Freitas were also named All-WAC during his tenure as well. Prior to joining the Hawai’i staff,
Undergraduate Assistant
Ramon Glasgow Ramon Glasgow joins Pacific as an undergraduate assistant coach for the 2011 season and will coach first base. Glasgow played at Pacific in 2005 and 2006 after transferring into the program from Consumnes River.
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hit by pitch and scored 25 runs, fifth on the team. In 2005, Glasgow hit .214 in 51 games, picking up a hits in 13 of the Tigers’ 14 final games. He was third on the team with 24 RBI, and posted a .283 average with 13 RBI in 14 games in the final month of the season as the Tigers won 12 of those 14 contests down the stetch. Ramon had his first home run with Pacific in the Tigers’ 15-5 win over Nevada on Apr. 12, with a pinch-hit two-run blast over the left field wall.
In 2006, he led the Tigers with a .333 average in 49 games to go with 16 RBI and a .429 on-base percentage. In addition to his 54 hits and eight doubles, Glasgow reached base 30 times via walk or
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Director of Operations
Chris McCormick assistant.
Chris McCormack returns for his third year with the Tigers in 2011, and his first as Director of Baseball Operations. McCormack spent the previous two seasons as a volunteer
In 2008, McCormack worked at Sacramento State University under current Pacific coaches Don Barbara and Mike McCormick, where he served as the director of baseball operations.There, McCormack worked with catchers, hitters and base runners on the field, while he maintained the recruiting database and assisted with travel organization in the office.Concurrently he worked under Pacific’s assistant coach Don Barbara for the Don Barbara Hornet Baseball Camps, where he was responsible for the staff, schedules, the campers and drills.
From 2006 to 2007 he served as the assistant baseball coach for Ferndale High School in Washington, where he again oversaw catchers, hitters and first basemen. Under his guidance, the program reached the Washington state playoffs for the first time in school history. The year before that, in 2005, he was the assistant coach for the Bellingham Bells organization in Bellingham, Wash. There he began developing his recruiting skills and coached first basemen, hitters and catchers. McCormack attended Sacramento State and played as a catcher in 2002 and then transferred to Western Washington University in Bellingham, Wash., to obtain his bachelor’s degree in communication in 2005. He went on to work towards a master’s in adult education from Jones International University in Centennial, Colo. In between universities, Chris attended Bellevue Community College for one year, where his baseball team was an NWAACC tournament participant for its 23rd-straight season.
Athletic Trainer
Andy Gepford Andy begins his third year at Pacific working primarily with the women’s volleyball and baseball programs. He is also in charge of all insurance claims for the Athletic Training department and training of all graduate assistants as well as athletic training students.
As an undergraduate student, Andy earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho, concurrently assisting with athletic training for football, men’s basketball and men’s tennis.
Prior to joining the Tigers, he spent six months as an athletic training intern at Morehead State University in Kentucky, where he assisted with all 18 Division I teams and two cheerleading programs. Before working fulltime with Morehead, Gepford was a graduate assistant athletic trainer with the Eagles, primarily responsible for baseball, volleyball and football. He earned his masters degree in health, physical education and sports science from Morehead State in December of 2007.
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Administrative Assistant
Barb Paris Barb Paris is the administrative assistant for the baseball and men’s and women’s volleyball programs at Pacific, running the dayto-day operations for all three teams. She is instrumental in Pacific’s success as she coordinates schedules of players and coaches along with business-related matters concerning Tiger Athletics.
Barb has had the privilege of working with every single head coach in both Pacific men’s and women’s volleyball history, and more recently, joined the baseball team four years ago under head coach Ed Sprague. Barb and her husband Mike currently reside in Stockton, Calif. They have two grown children, Scott and Staci, a 2001 graduate of Pacific.
Media Relations
Kevin Wilkinson Kevin Wilkinson joins the Pacific Tigers for the 2010-11 season as media relations director for Pacific Baseball. Wilkinson handles the dayto-day media requests for the Tigers, as well as the management of the Tigers’ official website, PacificTigers.com.
In his 11th season in media relations, Wilkinson has previous experience at Tulane University (2006-2010) and the University of Dayton (2000-2006) at the collegiate level and has also worked in minor league baseball for the New Orleans Zephyrs and Round Rock Express of the Pacific Coast League. A 2000 graduate of St. Bonaventure University in New York, Wilkinson earned a bachelor’s of arts in Journalism-Mass Comunication.
Athletic Performance
Tony Sandoval Tony Sandoval joined Pacific in April of 2007 as the assistant director before being promoted to the Director of Athletic Performance in October of 2007. He most recently served as an assistant director of strength and conditioning at Sacramento State from January 2005 through the spring of 2007. Sandoval also earned his master’s degree in sports performance in 2006 at Sacramento State.
While working at Sacramento State, Sandoval also worked with UCLA on a mentorship program that allowed him to travel to Los Angeles, Calif., approximately once a month to work with Bruin athletics. Sandoval earned his bachelor’s degree from Cal State San Bernardino in December of 2004 in exercise science. During his undergraduate studies, Sandoval also served as the boxing coach and the boxing strength and conditioning coach for the city of Chino, Calif.
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Director of Athletics
Lynn King Lynn King is in his 11th year as director of athletics for University of the Pacific. He began his tenure in March 2000. During his time at Pacific, King has seen the Tigers claim 18 Big West Conference team titles. Pacific has also made 28 NCAA Championship appearances under King’s guidance. In King’s first year at Pacific, the Tigers ranked first among NCAA Division I-AAA schools in the national Sears Directors Cup standings in 2000-01, surpassing all 78 other non-football Division I universities. The Tigers have also excelled in the classroom since King’s arrival, boasting six CoSida Academic All-Americans and 37 CoSida Academic All-District Team athletes since 2000-01. In 2002-03 alone, four Pacific teams were recognized with national team academic awards “Lynn King has provided our athletic department with tremendous leadership and direction. Pacific Athletics have reached new levels of success both athletically and academically,” said former President Donald V. DeRosa. King is currently leading Pacific on a campaign to build two new facilities (a multipurpose gymnasium [the JanssenLagorio Gymnasium] for athletics and recreation and a tennis clubhouse), expand the Alex G. Spanos Center to include an athletics Hall of Fame and substantially increase the athletics endowment. This campaign is already well underway as construction of Klein Family Field and renovations to Chris Kjeldsen Pool have been completed. In addition, construction of the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium is scheduled for completion at the beginning of the 2009-10 academic year. King is currently the Chair of the NCAA Olympic Sport Liasion Committee and a member of the NCAA Division Leadership Council Before coming to Pacific, King chaired the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s track and field subcommittee from 1995 to 1999 and served as Drake’s director of intercollegiate athletics since 1990. Under the leadership of King, Drake’s Bulldog Scholarship Fund grew in both record numbers and money pledged in support of Drake athletics. Among his accomplishments at Drake, King played a major role in raising $12.5 million for design and construction of the 7,000-seat Knapp Multi Purpose Center. King also spearheaded successful efforts that enabled Drake’s athletics program to be officially certified by the NCAA Committee on Athletics Certification in the spring of 1998. The certification followed the committee’s review of Drake’s athletics program self-study and review of a report by a peer-review team that visited the campus in November of 1997. King previously served as director of intercollegiate ath-
letics for University of Wisconsin in Oshkosh and assistant athletic director for facilities at the University of Northern Iowa, of which he is an alumnus. King began his career as head coach for men’s track and cross country, first at Rochester Community College and then at University of Northern Iowa, where he was also an instructor of health and physical education. While at Northern Iowa he coached 11 conference team champions, 25 All-Americans and two national champions. He was named regional or conference coach of the year 10 times and referee of the Drake Relays in 1984. King earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education. In October of 2008, he was inducted into the Northern Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame. He was a member of the executive committee and a director of the Greater Des Moines Sports Authority, a director of the Iowa Games board, and the 1995 National Junior Olympics Organizing Committee. He and his wife, Jan, are parents of two adult children, Jason, and Kelly.
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Senior Women’s Administrator/Associate Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Services & Compliance
Holly Trexler In her sixth year at Pacific, Holly Trexler is the Associate Director of Athletics for StudentAthlete Services and Compliance. She became Pacific’s Senior Women’s Administrator in September of 2008. Among her duties, Trexler oversees compliance, academic support, student services, the Pacific Student Athlete Council (PSAC) as well as the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. In addition, Trexler is currently serving on the NCAA Leadership Selection Committee. Before coming to Pacific, Trexler was the assistant athletic director for academic support/life skills coordinator at Quinnipiac University from 2002-05. At Quinnipiac, she monitored the academic progress and eligibility status of all student-athletes, in addition to overseeing academic programming and support services. Trexler was also responsible for the CHAMPS/Life Skills program.
MIKE DALGETY Assistant A.D. / Internal Affairs
Ed Sprague Baseball
TIM DICKSON Development and Alumni Relations Officer
Bob Thomason Lynne Roberts Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball
Adam Kennedy Swimming
Ryan Redondo Men’s Tennis
Prior to her time at Quinnipiac, Trexler spent the previous three years as assistant athletic director for eligibility and student services/senior woman administrator at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, N.C. Her duties at the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference school included the monitoring of academic records and eligibility status of 300 student-athletes. She also oversaw the academic programming and support services. From 1993 to 1999, Trexler worked at the University of Kansas as a strategic learning assistant and Mentor. In her position, she developed learning strategies for at-risk student-athletes and assisted with subject matter and overall academic development. Trexler holds three degrees from the University of Kansas. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English and AfricanAmerican studies in 1995. She was awarded her Juris Doctorate from the Kansas School of Law in 1998. A year later, in 1999, she finished her master’s in education.
JIM DUGONI Associate A.D. / Development
Josh Jones Cross Country
Bob “Chino” Chiene Women’s Tennis
GEORGIA KOVICH-LEE Director / Marketing & Promotions
Linda MacDonald Field Hockey
Joe Wortmann Men’s Volleyball
Brandon Goethals Men’s Golf
Greg Gibbons Women’s Volleyball
MIKE MILLERICK Assistant A.D. / Communications
Keith Coleman Women’s Soccer
James Graham Men’s Water Polo
Brian Kolze Softball
Megan Thomson Women’s Water Polo
COACHES’ AWARDS: • Thomason - Big West Coach of the Year ‘93, ‘97, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 • Coleman - Big West Coach of the Year ‘97, ‘98 • Kolze - Big West Coach of the Year ‘98, ‘01, ‘02 • • MacDonald - NorPac Coach of the Year ‘05 • Wortmann - MPSF Coach of the Year ‘96, ‘03 •
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Win-loss summary:
Total ..................................................................... 31-23 Conference ........................................................... 12-12 Non-Conf............................................................... 19-11 Home .................................................................... 18-11 Away ..................................................................... 10-11 Neutral ..................................................................... 3-1 Day ....................................................................... 18-12 Night..................................................................... 13-11 vs Left ....................................................................... 5-6 vs Right ................................................................. 26-17 1-Run games ............................................................. 7-3 2-Run games ............................................................. 3-3 5+Run games ........................................................ 14-11 Extra inns .................................................................. 1-3 Shutouts ................................................................... 0-0 Scoring 0-2 runs ........................................................ 1-7 Scoring 3-5 runs ........................................................ 5-9 Scoring 6-9 runs ...................................................... 15-7 Scoring 10+ runs ..................................................... 10-0 Opponent 0-2 runs ................................................... 11-0 Opponent 3-5 runs ................................................... 12-5 Opponent 6-9 runs ..................................................... 6-8 Opponent 10+ runs .................................................. 2-10 Scored in 1st inning ................................................. 14-4 Scores first.............................................................. 16-9 Opp. scores first .................................................... 15-14 After 6 leading......................................................... 21-3 After 6 trailing ......................................................... 4-17 After 6 tied ................................................................ 6-3 After 7 leading......................................................... 26-4 After 7 trailing ......................................................... 2-17 After 7 tied ................................................................ 3-2 After 8 leading......................................................... 27-0 After 8 trailing ......................................................... 3-19 After 8 tied ................................................................ 1-4 Hit 0 home runs ..................................................... 16-12 Hit 1 home run ......................................................... 10-9 Hit 2+ home runs ....................................................... 5-2 Opponent 0 home runs ............................................. 20-8 Opponent 1 home run ................................................. 8-6 Opponent 2+ HRs....................................................... 3-9 Made 0 errors .......................................................... 17-3 Made 1 error ........................................................... 8-10 Made 2+ errors ........................................................ 6-10 Opp. made 0 errors .................................................... 9-6 Opp. made 1 error ...................................................... 9-8 Opp. made 2+ errors ................................................ 13-9 Out-hit opponent ..................................................... 23-3 Out-hit by opponent ................................................. 5-18 Hits are tied .............................................................. 3-2
Inning-by-inning summary 1 2 3 Pacific 44 24 55 Opp 27 38 45
4 39 45
5 60 33
6 56 38
7 27 29
Record when team scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 W-L 0-0 0-4 1-3 3-4 1-3
5 1-2
8 26 56
9 21 11
EX Total 5 .... 357 12 ....334
2010 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
Date Opponent Feb 19, 2010 SAN FRANCISCO Feb 20, 2010 SAN FRANCISCO Feb 20, 2010 SAN FRANCISCO Feb 24, 2010 at Stanford Feb 27, 2010 NEVADA Feb 27, 2010 NEVADA Feb 28, 2010 NEVADA Mar 04, 2010 SEATTLE Mar 05, 2010 SEATTLE Mar 06, 2010 SEATTLE Mar 07, 2010 SEATTLE Mar 11, 2010 vs Gonzaga Mar 12, 2010 vs Notre Dame Mar 13, 2010 vs Bradley Mar 14, 2010 vs Notre Dame Mar 16, 2010 at Sacramento State Mar 19, 2010 USC Mar 20, 2010 USC Mar 21, 2010 USC Mar 23, 2010 STANFORD Mar 26, 2010 at San Jose State Mar 27, 2010 at San Jose State Mar 28, 2010 SAN JOSE STATE Apr 01, 2010 at Long Beach State * Apr 02, 2010 at Long Beach State * Apr 03, 2010 at Long Beach State * Apr 06, 2010 at Santa Clara Apr 09, 2010 UC RIVERSIDE * Apr 10, 2010 UC RIVERSIDE * Apr 10, 2010 UC RIVERSIDE * Apr 13, 2010 SACRAMENTO STATE Apr 16, 2010 at UC Irvine * Apr 17, 2010 at UC Irvine * Apr 18, 2010 at UC Irvine * Apr 21, 2010 at California Apr 23, 2010 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE * Apr 24, 2010 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE * Apr 25, 2010 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE * Apr 28, 2010 SANTA CLARA Apr 30, 2010 CAL STATE FULLERTON * May 01, 2010 CAL STATE FULLERTON * May 02, 2010 CAL STATE FULLERTON * May 07, 2010 at UC Davis * May 08, 2010 at UC Davis * May 09, 2010 at UC Davis * May 14, 2010 at CS Bakersfield May 15, 2010 at CS Bakersfield May 16, 2010 at CS Bakersfield May 21, 2010 at Cal Poly * May 22, 2010 at Cal Poly * May 23, 2010 at Cal Poly * May 28, 2010 UC SANTA BARBARA * May 29, 2010 UC SANTA BARBARA * May 30, 2010 UC SANTA BARBARA * () Extra Inning Game * Denotes Big West Game
W/L Score Inn W 3-1 9 L 5-6 9 W 10-3 9 L 6-11 9 W 11-6 9 W 6-4 9 L 3-10 9 W 11-5 9 W 8-1 9 L 9-10 9 W 19-9 9 W 6-1 9 W 8-4 9 L 1-10 9 W 3-2 9 L 4-5 9 W 8-2 9 W 6-5 9 L 9-15 9 W 9-4 9 W 18-10 9 W 8-7 9 W 3-2 (11) W 2-1 9 L 4-13 9 L 2-8 9 L 3-9 9 W 7-6 9 W 6-5 9 L 3-5 (11) W 5-2 9 L 2-4 9 W 7-4 9 W 7-2 9 L 6-13 9 L 1-8 9 W 4-1 9 W 12-4 9 W 12-7 9 L 2-6 9 L 7-11 9 W 18-10 9 W 12-1 9 W 7-5 9 W 11-7 9 L 1-4 (10) W 8-5 9 L 6-15 9 L 4-8 9 W 8-4 9 L 3-11 9 L 7-9 9 L 1-5 9 L 5-8 (10)
Overall 1-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 4-3-0 5-3-0 6-3-0 6-4-0 7-4-0 8-4-0 9-4-0 9-5-0 10-5-0 10-6-0 11-6-0 12-6-0 12-7-0 13-7-0 14-7-0 15-7-0 16-7-0 17-7-0 17-8-0 17-9-0 17-10-0 18-10-0 19-10-0 19-11-0 20-11-0 20-12-0 21-12-0 22-12-0 22-13-0 22-14-0 23-14-0 24-14-0 25-14-0 25-15-0 25-16-0 26-16-0 27-16-0 28-16-0 29-16-0 29-17-0 30-17-0 30-18-0 30-19-0 31-19-0 31-20-0 31-21-0 31-22-0 31-23-0
Big West 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 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 1-1-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 3-3-0 3-3-0 3-4-0 4-4-0 5-4-0 5-4-0 5-5-0 6-5-0 7-5-0 7-5-0 7-6-0 7-7-0 8-7-0 9-7-0 10-7-0 11-7-0 11-7-0 11-7-0 11-7-0 11-8-0 12-8-0 12-9-0 12-10-0 12-11-0 12-12-0
Pitcher of record Attend Pointer, M (W 1-0) 723 Carnevale, H (L 0-1) 704 Neimeyer, C (W 1-0) 704 Prato Matthe (L 0-1) 1275 Pointer, M (W 2-0) 428 Rowse, D (W 1-0) 491 Neimeyer, C (L 1-1) 803 Pointer, M (W 3-0) 236 Rowse, D (W 2-0) 311 Neimeyer, C (L 1-2) 341 Hummel, J (W 1-0) 603 Pointer, M (W 4-0) 134 Rowse, D (W 3-0) 416 Carnevale, H (L 0-2) 123 Hummel, J (W 2-0) 424 Richardson (L 0-1) 196 Pointer, M (W 5-0) 736 Rowse, D (W 4-0) 1433 Hummel, J (L 2-1) 1201 Haberman, J (W 1-0) 606 Hummel, J (W 3-1) 373 Rowse, D (W 5-0) 496 Richardson (W 1-1) 705 Pointer, M (W 6-0) 763 Carnevale, H (L 0-3) 1097 Hummel, J (L 3-2) 1137 Prato Matthe (L 0-2) 280 Carnevale, H (W 1-3) 511 Rowse, D (W 6-0) 361 Richardson (L 1-2) 464 Carnevale, H (W 2-3) 339 Pointer, M (L 6-1) 482 Carnevale, H (W 3-3) 412 Hummel, J (W 4-2) 685 Haberman, J (L 1-1) 42 Pointer, M (L 6-2) 386 Rowse, D (W 7-0) 396 Hummel, J (W 5-2) 703 Niley, J (W 1-0) 271 Pointer, M (L 6-3) 668 Rowse, D (L 7-1) 1074 Hummel, J (W 6-2) 1117 Pointer, M (W 7-3) 134 Carnevale, H (W 4-3) 253 Hummel, J (W 7-2) 140 Berolzheimer (L 0-1) 300 Carnevale, H (W 5-3) 399 Hummel, J (L 7-3) 405 Pointer, M (L 7-4) 707 Rowse, D (W 8-1) 621 Hummel, J (L 7-4) 683 Rowse, D (L 7-5) 552 Pointer, M (L 7-5) 752 Carnevale, H (L 5-4) 1161
Time 2:14 2:42 2:49 3:25 3:56 2:25 2:37 2:39 2:02 2:48 3:00 2:11 2:30 2:48 2:36 2:32 2:36 2:49 2:59 3:13 3:12 2:30 3:07 3:04 3:03 2:52 2:57 2:38 2:22 3:10 2:31 2:20 3:08 2:40 3:04 2:32 2:37 3:07 3:32 2:21 3:21 3:08 2:49 2:47 3:29 2:49 3:00 2:36 2:43 3:01 2:36 2:28 2:21 3:02
6 7 8 9 10+ 4-3 4-2 6-0 1-2 ...10-0
Record when opponent scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 W-L 0-0 6-0 5-0 1-0 6-2
5 5-3
6 7 8 9 10+ 2-2 3-0 0-4 1-2 ...2-10
Record when leading after: Inn. 1 2 3 W-L 12-4 15-3 17-4
4 17-5
5 19-6
6 21-3
7 8 26-4 27-0
6 5-27
7 8 4-27 3-27
Record when trailing after: Inn. 1 2 3 W-L 3-10 4-16 4-20
4 4-27
5 6-25
Record when tied after: Inn. 1 W-L 10-13
2 9-9
3 8-5
General summary: Current losing streak Longest winning streak Longest losing streak Home attendance Away attendance Total attendance
4 6-4
5 5-2
6 6-3
7 3-2
8 1-4
4 5 4
18780 11977 30757
(29 dates avg = 647) (25 dates avg = 479) (54 dates avg = 569)
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All Games (Sorted by AVG, Min 53 AB) Record: 31-23 Home: 18-11 Away: 10-11 Neutral: 3-1 7 32 8 3 15 20 2 11 24 1 23 22 38 36 4 19 14 5 10 30 16 35 41
Player Brown, J.B. Martin, Brian Oliveira, Joe Walker, Mike Longmire, Nick Haberman, John Gorang, Ben Christopher, Bret Carvutto, Matthew Fuson, Matt Riley, Allen Niley, Jamie Dodge, Kyle Hummel, Jake Simms, Josh Hassel, Aaron Torchio, Dustin Sylvester, Jacob Burton Jr., Ronni Prato Matthews, J Guerrero, Richard Pointer, Marcus Carnevale, Hunter Totals Opponents
AVG .376 .364 .332 .327 .327 .321 .312 .312 .303 .274 .237 1.000 1.000 .375 .333 .333 .222 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .325 .312
GP-GS 53-53 54-54 53-52 54-54 54-51 42-39 52-52 53-53 30-27 36-25 23-11 1-0 4-0 4-2 8-6 3-0 16-5 8-2 4-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 54 54
AB 221 228 187 223 202 156 173 218 99 95 59 1 1 8 24 3 27 5 2 2 1 0 0 1935 1911
R 43 37 46 49 49 17 27 37 14 17 7 1 1 2 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 357 334
H 83 83 62 73 66 50 54 68 30 26 14 1 1 3 8 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 629 596
2B 10 15 8 12 18 13 10 8 5 4 2 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 134
3B 0 1 3 1 1 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 11
HR 6 0 5 12 5 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 45
RBI 31 38 29 52 35 30 27 39 17 16 6 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 326 308
TB 111 100 91 123 101 63 69 103 37 33 16 2 2 3 9 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 874 887
SLG% .502 .439 .487 .552 .500 .404 .399 .472 .374 .347 .271 2.000 2.000 .375 .375 .333 .370 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .452 .464
BB 8 25 26 22 37 9 16 13 5 7 3 0 0 0 2 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 180 169
HBP 5 3 4 2 2 1 3 8 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 48
SO 31 31 29 48 38 26 16 43 11 20 14 0 0 1 6 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 320 303
GDP 10 4 4 2 6 6 3 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 44
OB% .407 .432 .424 .390 .432 .359 .372 .368 .352 .333 .274 1.000 1.000 .375 .385 .500 .313 .286 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .389 .378
SF 2 1 0 2 2 1 4 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 22
SH 0 2 8 0 0 0 12 12 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 42
SB-ATT 4-7 0-3 12-15 4-4 9-11 0-0 3-5 8-11 0-0 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 47-64 40-66
PO 116 479 293 44 105 4 78 169 37 54 12 0 0 7 10 6 6 8 1 0 0 5 2 1443 1421
A 154 27 49 121 3 1 164 2 3 3 0 0 0 12 2 0 14 5 0 0 2 21 5 617 618
E 10 1 4 13 3 1 10 4 4 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 61 73
FLD% .964 .998 .988 .927 .973 .833 .960 .977 .909 .966 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .800 1.000 .909 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .875 .971 .965
A 2 22 14 1 71 54 83 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 11 2 280 263
E 1 1 0 1 4 6 7 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 26 29
FLD% .980 .994 1.000 .987 .970 .932 .945 .000 .000 .833 .895 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 .973 .969
LOB - Team (443), Opp (437). DPs turned - Team (47), Opp (56). TPs turned - Team (1). CI - Team (2), Wideman, K. 2. IBB - Team (3), Brown, J.B. 2, Wideman, K. 1, Opp (6). Picked off - Longmire, N. 2, Brown, J.B. 1, Niley, J. 1.
Big West Conference Games (Sorted by AVG, Min 24 AB) Record: 12-12 Home: 5-7 Away: 7-5 # 15 8 32 11 7 3 2 20 22 4 24 14 1 23 35 41
Player Longmire, Nick Oliveira, Joe Martin, Brian Christopher, Bret Brown, J.B. Walker, Mike Gorang, Ben Haberman, John Niley, Jamie Simms, Josh Carvutto, Matthew Torchio, Dustin Fuson, Matt Riley, Allen Pointer, Marcus Carnevale, Hunter Totals Opponents
AVG .354 .352 .343 .340 .303 .286 .240 .222 1.000 .381 .297 .222 .207 .071 .000 .000 .302 .328
GP-GS 24-24 24-24 24-24 24-24 24-24 24-24 24-24 21-20 1-0 6-6 12-10 6-1 13-9 8-2 1-0 1-0 24-24 24-24
AB 96 88 99 100 99 98 75 81 1 21 37 9 29 14 0 0 847 868
R 27 24 13 15 15 16 11 7 1 4 1 1 5 2 0 0 142 146
H 34 31 34 34 30 28 18 18 1 8 11 2 6 1 0 0 256 285
2B 12 4 4 4 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 38 62
3B 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 7
HR 2 5 0 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 23
RBI 14 16 16 21 12 22 10 8 1 0 8 1 3 0 0 0 132 140
TB 52 52 38 50 37 43 24 21 2 9 12 4 7 1 0 0 352 430
SLG% .542 .591 .384 .500 .374 .439 .320 .259 2.000 .429 .324 .444 .241 .071 .000 .000 .416 .495
BB 19 10 13 3 7 13 11 5 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 88 69
HBP 1 2 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 14 15
SO 17 19 18 25 14 20 9 12 0 5 3 0 9 2 0 0 153 127
GDP 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 14 20
OB% .466 .430 .421 .376 .358 .366 .330 .267 1.000 .435 .341 .222 .303 .188 .000 .000 .374 .385
SF 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 7
SH 0 4 1 7 0 0 9 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 25 23
SB-ATT 4-5 3-6 0-1 3-5 1-3 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 18-28 17-28
PO 46 134 207 74 57 28 38 0 0 9 15 0 22 4 5 0 642 643
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All Games (Sorted by ERA, Min 53 Batters Faced) Record: 31-23 Home: 18-11 Away: 10-11 Neutral: 3-1 # 25 41 35 36 21 45 29 22 24 20 34 30
Player Richardson, Robbi Carnevale, Hunter Pointer, Marcus Hummel, Jake Rowse, David Neimeyer, Casey Berolzheimer, Tho Niley, Jamie Carvutto, Matthew Haberman, John Noack, Jonas Prato Matthews, J Totals Opponents
ERA 3.26 3.53 4.58 4.65 5.93 6.95 10.24 11.05 3.86 7.97 10.12 15.83 5.39 5.72
W-L 1-2 5-4 7-5 7-4 8-2 1-2 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-2 31-23 23-31
APP 23 24 15 22 15 10 13 16 2 7 4 9 54 54
GS 0 2 15 13 15 3 1 1 0 3 0 1 54 54
CG 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5
SHO-CBO 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
SV 3 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 5
IP 38.2 74.0 106.0 93.0 88.0 22.0 9.2 14.2 2.1 20.1 2.2 9.2 481.0 473.2
H 48 79 105 111 125 36 15 17 4 26 6 24 596 629
R 20 35 59 58 60 19 11 23 2 19 4 24 334 357
ER 14 29 54 48 58 17 11 18 1 18 3 17 288 301
BB 11 21 45 25 17 5 4 15 1 12 2 11 169 180
SO 17 66 65 57 46 12 9 5 1 17 1 7 303 320
2B 11 12 22 19 36 8 2 8 0 7 3 6 134 110
3B 1 2 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 15
HR 3 4 9 7 11 5 2 0 0 3 0 1 45 35
AB 150 275 396 371 365 95 42 59 12 83 14 49 1911 1935
B/Avg .320 .287 .265 .299 .342 .379 .357 .288 .333 .313 .429 .490 .312 .325
WP 0 7 3 6 1 1 0 4 0 3 1 3 29 31
HBP 0 8 7 6 7 1 0 12 0 1 0 6 48 34
BK 2 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9
SFA SHA 6 1 2 8 3 14 6 7 2 5 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 22 42 20 42
PB - Team (4), Sylvester, J 2, Wideman, K. 2, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (5), Wideman, K. 2, Rowse, D. 2, Niley, J. 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Wideman, K. (29-56), Sylvester, J (17-17), Carnevale, H (12-15), Niley, J. (7-11), Centanni, J. (3-10), McCain, M. (6-9), Davis, T. (6-8), Akins, C. (4-8), Holscher, L. (4-6), Rowse, D. (3-4), Mintun, A. (2-2), Berolzheimer (0-2), Hovey, D. (0-1).
Big West Conference Games (Sorted by ERA, Min 24 Batters Faced) Record: 9-15 Home: 4-8 Away: 5-7 # 25 41 36 45 35 21 22 29
Player Richardson, Robbi Carnevale, Hunter Hummel, Jake Neimeyer, Casey Pointer, Marcus Rowse, David Niley, Jamie Berolzheimer, Tho
ERA 3.45 4.76 4.85 0.00 5.49 7.12 8.31 8.53
W-L 0-1 3-2 4-2 0-0 2-5 3-2 0-0 0-0
APP 10 10 10 2 8 8 7 7
Totals Opponents
5.51 4.83
12-12 24 12-12 24
GS 0 0 8 0 8 8 0 0
CG 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
SHO-CBO 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
SV 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0
IP 15.2 28.1 55.2 1.2 59.0 43.0 4.1 6.1
H 23 36 74 2 71 69 3 7
R 7 18 36 1 39 34 5 6
ER 6 15 30 0 36 34 4 6
BB 3 10 14 1 27 9 4 1
24 24
1 3
0-0 0-0
5 4
214.0 285 146 131 69 214.1 256 142 115 88
SO 8 27 30 1 32 21 1 7
2B 3 4 13 0 17 22 1 2
3B 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0
HR 1 2 5 0 7 7 0 1
AB 65 108 229 7 231 187 15 26
B/Avg .354 .333 .323 .286 .307 .369 .200 .269
WP 0 5 3 0 2 0 1 0
HBP 0 1 5 0 3 3 3 0
BK 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
SFA SHA 0 1 2 5 4 5 0 0 1 9 0 3 0 0 0 0
127 153
62 38
7 5
23 16
868 847
.328 .302
11 10
15 14
3 5
7 8
23 25
PB - Team (1), Wideman, K. 1. Pickoffs - Team (4), Wideman, K. 2, Rowse, D. 2, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Wideman, K. (18-31), Niley, J. (6-9), Carnevale, H (6-7), Centanni, J. (2-6), Akins, C. (2-3), McCain, M. (2-3), Berolzheimer (0-2), Holscher, L. (1-2), Rowse, D. (0-1).
Defensive Statistics (Sorted By Fielding Percentage) # 47 19 16 40 37 43 27 8 35 10 32 22 9 23 15 4 14 5 2 7 11 21 1 3 25 41 17 29
Player Thomas Berolzheimer Larry Holscher Allen Riley Tye Davis Mark McCain Andrew Mintun David Hovey Joe Oliveira Derek Baum Ronnie Burton Jr. Brian Martin Jamie Niley Kurt Wideman Joey Centanni Nick Longmire Josh Simms Mike McKeever Jake Sylvester Ben Gorang J.B. Brown Brett Christopher David Rowse Matt Fuson Mike Walker Cole Akins Hunter Carnevale Scott Isbell Corey Kohnke
C 7 6 6 6 5 3 2 2 2 1 341 94 314 151 109 83 82 34 262 282 19 15 26 179 10 14 21 0
PO 3 2 6 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 316 82 261 119 102 76 76 30 92 127 18 2 24 29 5 3 8 0
A 4 4 0 5 5 2 2 0 0 0 22 11 49 30 5 5 4 3 160 143 0 12 0 134 3 8 7 0
E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 2 2 2 2 1 10 12 1 1 2 16 2 3 6 0
FLD% 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .991 .989 .987 .987 .982 .976 .976 .971 .962 .957 .947 .933 .923 .911 .800 .786 .714 .000
DPs 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 28 8 4 15 1 2 1 0 25 35 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0
SBA 0 4 0 6 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 29 3 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 12 0 0
CSB 2 2 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 27 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 3 0 0
SBA% .000 .667 .000 .750 .667 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .636 .518 .300 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .750 .000 .000 .500 .800 .000 .000
PB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals Opponents
2076 2099
1388 1405
618 621
70 73
.966 .965
47 56
47 40
29 29
.618 .580
4 6
2 0
LOB - Team (206), Opp (188). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (24). IBB - Team (3), Brown, J.B. 2, Wideman, K. 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Niley, J. 1, Brown, J.B. 1, Longmire, N. 1.
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MULTIPLE HIT GAMES 32 Martin, Brian 7 Brown, J.B. 3 Walker, Mike 11 Christopher, Bret 15 Longmire, Nick 8 Oliveira, Joe 2 Gorang, Ben 20 Haberman, John 24 Carvutto, Matthew 1 Fuson, Matt 23 Riley, Allen 4 Simms, Josh 36 Hummel, Jake 14 Torchio, Dustin TEAM
2 16 14 15 16 7 10 10 9 5 3 4 3 1 1 114
3 11 11 8 4 8 5 3 3 2 3 58
4 1 1 2 2 2 8
5+ 0
Tot 27 26 24 20 17 15 15 14 7 6 4 3 1 1 180
MULTIPLE RBI GAMES 3 Walker, Mike 32 Martin, Brian 15 Longmire, Nick 7 Brown, J.B. 11 Christopher, Bret 20 Haberman, John 8 Oliveira, Joe 24 Carvutto, Matthew 2 Gorang, Ben 1 Fuson, Matt 23 Riley, Allen TEAM
2 6 7 7 8 6 4 4 3 2 4 1 52
3 5 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 20
4 2 1 1 2 1 1 8
5+ 0
Tot 13 10 9 9 9 8 7 5 5 4 1 80
HITTING STREAKS Longest 7 Brown, J.B. 15 20 Haberman, John 13 11 Christopher, Bret 11 32 Martin, Brian 10 2 Gorang, Ben 10 3 Walker, Mike 9 15 Longmire, Nick 8 8 Oliveira, Joe 6 24 Carvutto, Matthew 6 4 Simms, Josh 5 1 Fuson, Matt 4 36 Hummel, Jake 2 23 Riley, Allen 2 22 Niley, Jamie 1 19 Hassel, Aaron 1 14 Torchio, Dustin 1 38 Dodge, Kyle 1
STARTERS SUMMARY Player 32 Martin, Brian 3 Walker, Mike 11 Christopher, Bret 7 Brown, J.B. 8 Oliveira, Joe 2 Gorang, Ben 15 Longmire, Nick 20 Haberman, John 24 Carvutto, Matthew 1 Fuson, Matt 35 Pointer, Marcus 36 Hummel, Jake 21 Rowse, David 23 Riley, Allen 4 Simms, Josh 14 Torchio, Dustin 45 Neimeyer, Casey 41 Carnevale, Hunter 30 Prato Matthews, J 5 Sylvester, Jacob 29 Berolzheimer, Tho 22 Niley, Jamie
GS 54 54 53 53 52 52 51 40 27 25 15 15 15 11 6 5 3 2 2 2 1 1
Current 1 3 10 6 4 3 1 1 1 1
p . . . . . . . 3 . . 15 13 15 . . . 3 2 1 . 1 1
c . . . . 52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . .
1b 54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2b . . . 53 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . .
STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION PITCHER: G 35 Pointer, Marcus 15 21 Rowse, David 15 36 Hummel, Jake 13 45 Neimeyer, Casey 3 20 Haberman, John 3 41 Carnevale, Hunter 2 29 Berolzheimer, Tho 1 22 Niley, Jamie 1 30 Prato Matthews, J 1
Pac W-L (9-6) (11-4) (7-6) (1-2) (1-2) (1-1) (1-0) (0-1) (0-1)
CATCHER: 8 Oliveira, Joe 5 Sylvester, Jacob
G 52 2
W-L (30-22) (1-1)
FIRST BASE: 32 Martin, Brian
54
(31-23)
SECOND BASE: 7 Brown, J.B. 14 Torchio, Dustin
53 1
(31-22) (0-1)
THIRD BASE: 3 Walker, Mike
54
(31-23)
SHORTSTOP: 2 Gorang, Ben 14 Torchio, Dustin
52 2
(29-23) (2-0)
LEFT FIELD: 1 Fuson, Matt 24 Carvutto, Matthew 4 Simms, Josh 23 Riley, Allen
24 21 6 3
(17-7) (11-10) (1-5) (2-1)
CENTER FIELD: 11 Christopher, Bret 1 Fuson, Matt
53 1
(30-23) (1-0)
RIGHT FIELD: 15 Longmire, Nick 23 Riley, Allen 24 Carvutto, Matthew
51 2 1
(29-22) (1-1) (1-0)
DESIGNATED HITTER: 20 Haberman, John 23 Riley, Allen 24 Carvutto, Matthew 14 Torchio, Dustin 36 Hummel, Jake 30 Prato Matthews, J
38 6 5 2 2 1
(24-14) (4-2) (3-2) (0-2) (0-2) (0-1)
DEFENSIVE POSITION 3b ss lf cf . . . . 54 . . . . . . 53 . . . . . . . . . 52 . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 . . . 24 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . 6 . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
rf . . . . . . 51 . 1 . . . . 2 . . . . . . . .
of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
dh . . . . . . . 38 5 . . 2 . 6 . 2 . . 1 . . .
STARTING LINEUP BY LINEUP SPOT LEADOFF: G 15 Longmire, Nick 39 11 Christopher, Bret 9 8 Oliveira, Joe 6 2ND SPOT: 11 Christopher, Bret 36 15 Longmire, Nick 5 32 Martin, Brian 5 8 Oliveira, Joe 4 23 Riley, Allen 3 14 Torchio, Dustin 1 3RD SPOT: 32 Martin, Brian 48 15 Longmire, Nick 3 3 Walker, Mike 2 7 Brown, J.B. 1 CLEANUP: 3 Walker, Mike 46 7 Brown, J.B. 5 15 Longmire, Nick 2 24 Carvutto, Matthew 1 5TH SPOT: 7 Brown, J.B. 45 24 Carvutto, Matthew 5 3 Walker, Mike 3 23 Riley, Allen 1 6TH SPOT: 8 Oliveira, Joe 17 24 Carvutto, Matthew 10 1 Fuson, Matt 10 20 Haberman, John 9 3 Walker, Mike 3 23 Riley, Allen 3 32 Martin, Brian 1 7 Brown, J.B. 1 7TH SPOT: 20 Haberman, John 29 1 Fuson, Matt 8 24 Carvutto, Matthew 6 23 Riley, Allen 3 14 Torchio, Dustin 2 15 Longmire, Nick 2 36 Hummel, Jake 2 30 Prato Matthews, J 1 7 Brown, J.B. 1 8TH SPOT: 2 Gorang, Ben 39 11 Christopher, Bret 8 8 Oliveira, Joe 4 1 Fuson, Matt 1 23 Riley, Allen 1 5 Sylvester, Jacob 1 9TH SPOT: 8 Oliveira, Joe 21 2 Gorang, Ben 13 4 Simms, Josh 6 1 Fuson, Matt 6 24 Carvutto, Matthew 5 14 Torchio, Dustin 2 5 Sylvester, Jacob 1 1st . . 9 . 6 . 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2nd 5 . 36 . 4 . 5 . . . . . . 3 . 1 . . . . . .
3rd 48 2 . 1 . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BATTING ORDER 4th 5th 6th 7th . . 1 . 46 3 3 . . . . . 5 45 1 1 . . 17 . . . . . 2 . . 2 . . 9 29 1 5 10 6 . . 10 8 . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . 1 3 3 . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .
W-L (22-17) (6-3) (3-3) (19-17) (3-2) (4-1) (3-1) (2-1) (0-1) (27-21) (1-2) (2-0) (1-0) (24-22) (4-1) (2-0) (1-0) (25-20) (3-2) (3-0) (0-1) (8-9) (6-4) (7-3) (6-3) (2-1) (2-1) (0-1) (0-1) (18-11) (6-2) (2-4) (3-0) (0-2) (1-1) (0-2) (0-1) (1-0) (22-17) (5-3) (3-1) (1-0) (0-1) (0-1) (13-8) (7-6) (1-5) (4-2) (3-2) (2-0) (1-0) 8th . . 8 . 4 39 . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . .
9th . . . . 21 13 . . 5 6 . . . . 6 2 . . . 1 . .
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2010 BIG WEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS A Conference W Cal State Fullerton (*) 21 UC Irvine 17 UC Riverside 13 Pacific 12 UC Santa Barbara 10 Cal Poly 10 Cal State Northridge 9 UC Davis 9 Long Beach State 7 * Regular season champion
L 3 7 11 12 14 14 15 15 17
T Pct. 0 .875 0 .708 0 .542 0 .500 0 .417 0 .417 0 .375 0 .375 0 .292
Overall W 46 39 32 31 24 23 29 26 23
L 18 21 23 23 30 32 27 29 32
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pct. t .719 9 .650 0 .582 2 .574 4 .444 4 .418 8 .518 8 .473 3 .418 8
H 26-9 19-9 22-6 18-11 13-15 15-17 17-13 11-15 11-18
A 19-8 17-10 9-15 10-11 11-15 7-13 11-13 13-14 12-14
N 1-1 3-2 1-2 3-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 2-0 0-0
School Cal State Fullerton UC Santa Barbara Pacific Cal State Northridge Pacific Long Beach State UC Irvine Cal State Fullerton Long Beach State UC Santa Barbara Cal Poly Pacific UC Davis Cal Poly UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara UC Riverside
Ht. 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-6 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-5 6-4 6-0
2010 ALL-BIG WEST SELECTIONS First Team Player Rob Brantly Francis Larson^ Nick Ramirez^ Ryan Pineda Brian Hernandez Christian Colon Gary Brown Tony Nix Luke Yoder Justin Shults David Popkins Daniel Bibona^ Noe Ramirez Daniel Renken^ Hunter Carnevale Eric Pettis$
Honorable Mention School UC Riverside UC Irvine Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge UC Irvine Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton UC Riverside Cal Poly UC Riverside UC Davis UC Irvine Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton Pacific UC Irvine
Ht. 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-4 5-11 6-2
B/T L/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R
Yr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr.
Pos. C C 1B 2B 3B SS OF OF OF DH UTL SP SP SP RP CP
Hometown Temecula Valley, Calif. Yorba Linda, Calif. Anaheim, Calif. Las Vegas, Nev. Sylmar, Calif. Corona, Calif. Diamond Bar, Calif. Poway, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. Valencia, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Lake Forest, Calif. E. Los Angeles, Calif. Cypress, Calif. Roseville, Calif. West Hills, Calif.
Player Billy Marcoe Marty Mullins Joe Oliveira Dominic D’Anna Brian Martin Steve Tinoco Casey Stevenson Richie Pedroza Joey Terdoslavich Matt Valaika Bobby Crocker Nick Longmire Scott Lyman Adam Melker Mario Hollands Jesse Meaux Mitch Patito
School UC Irvine Pacific Cal State Fullerton Pacific Long Beach State Cal State Northridge UC Riverside Long Beach State Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton UC Irvine Cal State Fullerton Long Beach State Cal State Northridge UC Davis
Ht. 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-3
B/T R/R L/R L/R L/R R/R L/R R/R L/R L/R L/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R
Yr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr.
Pos. 1B 2B 2B 3B SS OF OF OF OF DH UTL SP SP SP RP CP
Hometown Mission Viejo, Calif. Alvin, Texas Camarillo, Calif. Marysville, Calif. Santa Maria, Calif. Stanton, Calif. Stevenson Ranch, Calif. Mission Viejo, Calif. Covina, Calif. Northridge, Calif. Camarillo, Calif. Altadena, Calif. Merced, Calif. Brentwood, Calif. Covina, Calif. Redding, Calif.
^Two-time All-Big West First Team selection $Three-time All-Big West First Team selection
Second Team Player Jeff Cusick J.B. Brown Corey Jones Mike Walker Devin Lohman C.J. Belanger Michael Hur T.J. Mittelstaedt Tyler Pill Carlos Lopez Joey Siddons Christian Bergman Dylan Floro Andrew Gagnon Jimmy Jolicoeur Matt Lewis
Hunter Carnevale
J.B Brown
Mike Walker
B/T R/R R/R R/R L/R L/R R/R L/R S/R S/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R R/R
Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
Pos. C C C 1B 1B 1B 2B 3B 3B SS OF OF OF OF SP SP CP
Hometown Bellevue, Wash. Los Gatos, Calif. San Diego, Calif. West Hills, Calif. Livermore, Calif. Coto de Caza, Calif. Saugus, Calif. Covina, Calif. Sarasota, Fla. Valencia, Calif. Armoas, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Alamo, Calif. Claremont, Calif. El Cerrito, Calif. Glendale, Calif. Mira Loma, Calif.
Big West Player of the Year Gary Brown, Cal State Fullerton
Big West Freshman Player of the Year Mitch Haniger, Cal Poly
Big West Pitcher of the Year Daniel Bibona, UC Irvine
Big West Freshman Pitcher of the Year Dylan Floro, Cal State Fullerton
Big West Coach of the Year Dave Serrano, Cal State Fullerton
Joe Olivera
Brian Martin
Nick Longmire
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A Michael James Abernathy Thomas Darrow Adams Sonnie Sonnie Adkins Cole Akins Frank Clifford Alegre Adam Alverson Bob L. Amerman Octavio Amezquita Chris Amos Ryan Amos Bruce Anderson Clifford Michael Anderson James Aaron Anderson Travis Richmond Anderson Ryan Michael Annett Russ Joseph Antracoli Gregory Blake Apostle Marty J. Arburua Rick H. Arucan Jim Joseph Ashton
D 1996 1970 1951 2009 1980 2004 1962 2004 1994 2005 1984 1969 1999 2001 1998 1970 1988 1977 1969 1965
B Mike Robin Backovich Vic Frederick Baker James L. Balsley Doug Charles Bame Rob Barber Erik Barbic Steve Barnes Bret Joseph Barrie John Randolph Barron William Evans Bartz Dick L. Bass Stephen Brian Bates Justin Baum Chuck Thomas Baumann Bill Bryan Beck Daniel Duane Beck Robert Beckham Rod S. Beilby Matt G. Bench Craig Craig Benton Matt William Benton John Carroll Berens Matt Berezay Todd Andrew Bergthold John Tito Bertilacchi John Elmer Bertsch Bruce Bettencourt, Ron Howard Beverly Dave W. Bevilaqua Frank R. Bevilaqua Kevin Geoffrey Biggs Evan Bishop Wade Nichols Bird Bob Robert Bloomer Dave A. Boer Scott D. Boras Donald Roy Bossert Bill Lynn Bourne Michael Charles Bova Rod J. Bovee Michael Timothy Bradley Vincent Marcus Brigman Will Brindza Lou T. Bronzan Rick Frederick Brouwer Don James Brown J.B. Brown Keith Alan Brown Don Brownfield Joe F. Brownholtz Rob A. Brzezinski Bob W. Buck Pat Burgess John Thomas Burke Richard Allen Burkes Frank Burkett Ron Burton Jr. Robert Charles Butler
1974 1977 1960 1994 1993 2005 1983 2003 1971 1983 1960 1982 2007 1986 1994 1963 1951 1974 1977 1999 1999 1993 2006 2002 1981 1987 1963 1991 1979 1953 1996 2004 1973 1974 1975 1974 1958 1974 1970 1977 1987 1987 2006 1948 1979 1950 1978 1955 1993 1982 1970 2005 1972 1960 1948 1972
C Ed ‘Butch’ Cain Joe Camarata Hunter Carnevale John Francis Carpenter Brian Thomas Carr Tim O. Carroll Joe Patrick Carrozzi Anthony Carruesco Bob P. Carruesco Matthew Carvutto Edward Felix Cattuzzo Joey Centanni Jim Tom Chakos Pete David Chalmers Zach Chamberlin Chuck Carl Chatfield Lloyd Grant Chelli Bud P. Chinchiolo Adam Ching Robert A. Christiansen Brett Christopher Syd Ray Church Mark C. Cipres Kenneth B. Clarke Joss Walter Clausman Larry Scott Cleland Paul David Cloninger Michael David Cohen Bryan Patrick Cole Bob Coronado Brent Grant Counts Ray Earl Coykendall Mark T. Crawford Mike K. Cronin John Earl Culbertson Todd A. Culp
1994 1998 2010 1970 1984 1987 1981 2007 1971 1952 2009 1979 1950 2008 1958 1954 1947 2008 1969 1978 1986 1969 1998 1963 1992 1997 1972 1959 1988 1949 1990 1977 1965 2002
Bruce Raymond D’Ambra William Francis Dargen James E. Darnall Dick James Davey Tye Davis Melvin Andrew de la Motte Kenton Arthur Dean Todd Alart Deck Richard Joseph DeCristofaro Rodney Todd DeCristofaro Terry A. Delamater Dan Joseph Denczek James B. Denton David R. Derby Donald R. Devany Joe Michael Devany John Devany Rob Dean DeWitt Tim Didjurgis Mark L Dietrich Jim M. Dodge Kyle Dodge Patrick L. Donohue Mitch F. Dorris Dub A. Doshier Carroll R. Doty L.J. Douglas Lloyd J. Douglas Jerry Samuel Dugan Ronald J. Duhamel Matthew A. Dulick Blake Addison Dunbar Grant L. Dunlap Eric Dunlop Bob G. DuRee Michael James Dutra Dustin Dyer
H 1974 1981 1978 1964 1969 1961 1989 1954 1953 1967 1989 1952 1983 1973 2000 2006 1970 2004 1978 1965 1978 1984 1956 1947 1975 1950 1998 1983 1983 1998 1947 1951 1982 2005
E Clint Eastman Tony Nelson Eddy Tony John Ellenikiotis Eric Elliott Matthew P. Engelken Greg Enloe Jim J. Enos Chris Christopher Equinoa Mathew Equinoa
2007 1996 1981 2004 1996 1989 1951 1974 1952
F Joe F. Fashauer Steven Anthony Fedor Joe Ferguson Chuck R. Filice Jon Zane Findley David Bruce Finnell Jack Fiori Stephen Robert Fischer Michael Wayne Fitzgerald Kenneth J. Flaig John Phil Flock Dan Lerma Flores Tom R. Flores Patrick Lewis Floyd Jeff Daniel Forbes Steve Louis Franceschi Jim A. Franco John E. Franklin Larry H. French Mark S. French Jeff H. Friestedt Lance Frisbee Edward L. Fruzza Scott Masao Fujita Matt Fuson
1982 1959 1990 1968 1950 2001 2003 1958 1954 1968 1959 1991 1985 1970 1969 1978 1957 1978 1968 2003 1966 1989 2010
G Roy Stanley Gaebel Stan Eugene Gamble Kenneth George Garcia Eric R. Garner Bob J. Gatiss Larry C. Gentry Ramon Glasgow Paul David Glennon Jason Godkin Walt J. Goldman Joe Joe Golenor Tom A. Gonsalves Rick George Gordon Ben Gorang Brandon Gottier Alex Graham Scott David Graddy Dave Henry Gradstein Tom Gray Larry Dee Green Steve Lane Green Thomas J. Green Joy C. Gritts Dutch Wade Grose Greggory Deryk Gross Richard Guerrero Nicholas Aaron Guichard John W. Guilfoyle
1980 1974 2000 1983 1961 1949 2006 1968 2003 1947 1958 1979 1963 2010 2005 2005 1990 2000 2004 1996 1981 1958 1961 1957 1992 2001 1948
Chase Robert Haag Jason Haar Tommy William Haase John Haberman Aaron Hassel Jerry Lee Haines Dale Hall Donald E. Hall Hal Hall Sid E. Hall Frank E. Halvorson Erik Hamren Tye S. Hanseen J.D. Douglas Hardcastle Wayne Hardin Aaron Harper Jerin Harper Ty’Relle Harris Jeffrey L Hays Chase Headley Lance Anthony Hedquist DJ James Heller Ed Edward Herrnberger Roger D. Higdon Beau C. Hill Denis Hill Eugene Hill Jackson Richard Hill James Kenneth Hill Jim T. Hill Christopher Earl Hoffman David Michael Hoffmeister Daniel Holley Jim Holmes Ryan Carroll Holmes Tyler Delbert Holmes Larry Holscher Dennis (D.J.) Sean Houlton David Hovey Gary W. Hubb Brian J. Huck Carl Edward Hultgren Jake Hummel
M 1997 2008 1995 1949 2006 1956 1962 1952 1979 2007 1998 2000 1946 2004 2005 2006 1978 2003 1996 1991 2001 1963 1988 2007 1962 1978 1979 2001 1981 2006 1958 2000 2000 2009 2001 2009 1960 2002 1999
I Duane E. Isetti Scott Isbell
1963 2009
J Anthony Jackson Michael Paul Jackson Walter Nathan Jefford Freeman Kerry Jenkins Scott Robert Jenkins Donald R. Jessup Keith E. Johnson Richard Warloe Johnson John Joines Jeffrey Scott Jones Robert Charles Jones Ronald Eldred Jones Thomas Michael Jones David S. Judson Ryan Paul Jurvakainen Chris J. Justen
2006 1982 1950 2008 1997 1953 1994 1964 2008 1990 1953 1963 1977 1969 2002 1996
K Glen M. Kaiser Palmer J. Kalajian Isaac Kamai John F. Kane Thomas A. Kaszer Matt Kavanaugh Will S. Keim Kyle Kennedy Ivar Kent Justin Hayne Mathias Kern David Wayne Kidder John Joseph Kiernan Gary Edward Kleinfeldt Doug Klinger David R. Knapp Mark C. Knox Mark Lee Knox Corey Kohnke Jesse Kovács Dennis K. Kula
1974 1945 2008 1952 1969 2004 1975 2005 1963 1997 1992 1979 1979 1950 1979 1971 1984 2009 2005 1990
L Samuel Preston Lampton Nicholas Anthony LaPlaca David Lagrew Cory Lake Nick LaMattina Match Lange Greg S. Lathrop William F. Lawton Rich A. Leahy Jeffrey Jason Leal Eddie Wayne LeBaron Joe Patrick LeBel John Randolph Lee Bobby Leigh Robert R. Leighton Jonathan Lewis Ronald Wayne Lewis Tom L. Lewis Isaiah Lilly Dan Lindquist Javier Hernan Lopez Nick Longmire Frank R. Loureiro Joel Brian Lozano Tony John Lozinski Mark Brannon Luckenbach William Lymos
2003 1968 2004 2003 2004 2006 1971 1954 1980 1997 1950 2000 2003 2005 1951 2008 1996 1966 2005 1984 2003 1960 2003 1992 1974 1981
Hunter Lee MacDonald Paul J. MacDonald Patrick John MacFarlane Victor L. Madden Kent D. Madole David Alan Maggetti Ralph J. Manfredi Michael J. Mangini Perry Perry Manley Brett Manning Bert Mantelli Terry L. Maple Jack Marschaend Bob Vernon Marconi Ray Marisnick Brian Martin Jerry N. Marquis Reggie Virgil Marsh Ken William Marshall Kent Samuel Marshall Jeffery M. Martin Marcel A. Martinez Luke Massetti Gregory J. Mastagni Christopher Larry Mathews Mike Mathews Karl Bernard May Kyle Orlyn May Bob G. Mazzuca Steven Wayne McAdams Mark McCain Nathan McCall Scott Edward McClarrinon Donald George McCormick Tyler McCready Jim R. McCullough Gary L. McCune Bill McFarland Robert Gregory McGann Terry McGinn Bill Edward McGowen Mike McKeever Jerry McLain Mark McLaughlin Hugh Riley McWilliams Stanley C. McWilliams Jim Cunningham Mercurio Mickey Alan Merrill Todd Merz Konrad H. Meyer Tom Owen Michel Mark Goodell Miller Mark Goodell Miller Jake Michael Minger Andrew Mintun Gary M. Miyama Bob Timothy Monagan Mark A. Monreal Donnie R. Moore Scott D. Moore Chris Joel Moreno Morgan M. Morita Scott W. Morrison Bill C. Morse Lydon Jr. E. Mothorn Greg Murray Charles L. Myers Ed Michael Joseph Mylett
1973 1974 1983 1984 1993 1979 1969 1971 1989 2008 1958 1968 1961 1965 1987 1960 1981 1974 1974 1980 1985 2006 1998 1992 2005 1978 1999 1961 1984 2009 2003 1997 1950 2005 1966 1979 1950 1991 1993 1993 2009 2004 1940 1950 1993 1985 2004 1981 1981 1968 1997 1992 2009 1977 1942 1979 1979 1978 2001 1977 1987 1971 1948 2008 1969 1993
N Roger Scott Nadel Davin Nakasone Don R. Negus Casey Neimeyer Jeffrey S. Nelson John Raymond Nelson Matthew R. Nelson Rod K. Nelson Ronald E. Newark John D. Nichols Eric Kapono Niheu Gary Y. Niino Jamie Niley John L. Nilmeyer Jonas Noack John L. Noce Ronald Lain Nordyke Mike Cramer Normoyle Steven John Norton
1971 2005 1967 2010 1981 1977 1995 1969 1967 1999 1971 2010 1970 1953 1990 1970 1991
O Joe Oliveira Peter F. Oliver Jeffrey John Olson Steve J. Olson Al Arthur Ortiz Michael D. Otto
2010 1980 1973 1974 1970 1984
P Pete Bernard Albert Pappas Steve B. Parker Curtis Pasma Rick Raymond Paulsen Tyger Pederson Matthew Peña Mark S. Perez Steve George Perkovich Bernal Richard Phipps Gerald J. Pieroni Gene M. Pike Ryan Bruce Pinkham Steve Robert Pirolli Mike W. Pitz Greg M. Plant Marcus Pointer Stine Walter Poole Michael A. Porter Seth Joseph Potter
1984 1966 2007 1982 2005 1978 1978 1970 1972 1960 1999 1989 1986 1979 1980 1963 1947
Barry L. Potthoff Josh Powers Ernie C. Pozzi John Prato Matthews
1970 2007 1936
Q Tim Layne Quinn
1990
R Jay Alan Ramey Jeff Jeff Ramirez Brian E. Raust Mike John Read Dan Reichert Jack W. Reed Matt Reed Mike Reed Michael Howard Reid Christian F. Reinheimer George R. Retamoza Gregg Reynolds James Reynosa Steve E. Riach Steve L. Rice Jason Todd Richards Robbie Richardson Allen Riley Bill D. Ringer Adam Ringer Michael Rios William F. Roberts Curtis Ryan Robinson Lawrence Fisher Robinson John John Rodriguez Grayson Kent Rogers Stan R. Rogers Kenneth Gordon Rose Jason Paul Rosensteel Jake Ross Gene V. Rowland Ross M. Rowley David Rowse Trini M. Ruiz Don Franklin Russell Matt D. Russell Everett Russell Chad Aaron Russo Roland Rutter
1988 1973 1983 1991 1997 1966 2004 1961 1990 1994 1969 2005 1957 1983 1978 1997 1974 2004 1994 1968 1996 1978 1977 1982 1979 1951 2001 2006 1958 1970 2010 1997 1968 1958 1994 1958
S Erick A. Saari Mike G. Sabin Jack R. Sandman Bill C. Sanford Robert Willis Sapp Bob J. Sartwell Marty Saso Al Saunders Bob Saunders Robert J. Sausedo Dave Roy Scatena Norman H. Schade Nicholas Jon Scheffel Josh Schmidt Timothy Steven Schmierer Donald Alan Schroeder Brad Schultz Greg Ray Schultz Mark Anthony Scornaienchi Chris Wayne Scott Duane P. Scott Jody D. Scott David Seawell George E. Segale Wayne A. Segale Ted H. Seghesio Nicholas Sekiya Jordan Seiber Will C. Sharp Larry Richard Shenk Melvyn J. Shepard Mark David Short Harold C. Siler Ken W. Siler Sergio Silva Ronald E. Simmons Josh Simms David Craig Smith Pat A. Smith Shamus William Smith Steven H. Smith Ron Anthony Smylie Mathew A. Snider Joshua Edward Snook Kevin Douglas Solt Dick Joseph Soria Ed C. Sowash Robbie Walter Sperring Tom Kirk Sperry Steven Steven Sproule Steve Spurgeon James Stanford Noah St. Urbain Don W. Stagnaro Ron L. Stark Bob Joseph Stassi Tom Terry Steers Eric Von Lehe Sterz Eric Parker Stevenson Eric Stolp Ryan Alan Stowasser Bob L. Stransky Jerry M. Streeter John Emery Strohmayer Tom Stubbs Danny Sullivan Michael Dennis Sullivan Sean Sullivan Kevin C. Sumter Josh David Sussman
2000 1973 1953 1952 1960 1959 1974 1963 2006 1952 1968 1952 2003 2005 1996 1969 2006 1986 1982 1987 1960 1984 1986 1948 1956 1975 2004 2006 1977 1992 1960 2002 1965 1977 2003 1967 2003 1972 2002 1983 1976 1986 2003 1990 1977 1960 1971 1976 1993 2006 2003 2008 1964 1956 1950 1965 1993 1994 2006 2000 1981 1955 1968
Keith Michael Swagerty Dan C. Swanson Kenneth D. Swearingen Van Sweet Marshall Swift Bill H. Swiston Jacob Sylvester
1967 1980 1956 1948 1978
T Bud Taglio Willie J. Tatum Andy M. Tews Gary Daniel Thomas Renny Lloyd Thompson Pat J. Tobin Dustin Torchio Jim P. Torvick Jeffery B. Townsend Tracy L. Trotter Mark Raymond Troutner John Brandel Turner
1952 1991 1999 1985 1988 1981 1949 1984 1970 1989 1985
U Michael Kazuo Ueyama Gregory R. Unger Herman J. Urenda
1999 1982 1960
V Franz Michael Vaiarello Paul Vakay Bob Vander Wall Glen Robert Van Winkle Hap L. Vasconi James Samuel Vaughn Mario R. Vela Chuck Verduzco Steve Henry Voight Jason Vorhauer
1974 1982 1962 1971 1962 1984 1998 1958 1981 1998
W Bill Harlow Waggoner Jay Albert Wagner Tyler Waldron Jason Park Walker Jeff Walker Mike Walker Donald Walsh Bud B. Watkins Andrew Wild Jake Wild Bret William Watson Bob Graham Wayland Gene Ralph Wellman Douglas Ray Welpott Dean Elliott Wendt Samuel L. West Steven James Westlake Beck Wheeler Raymond White Kurt Wideman Paul James Williams Paul Michael Williams Paul Whitney Williams Andy Willick Ryan Wilmer Geoffrey Jennings Wilson Olaf Edwin Winterton Robert Paul Wood Russ L. Word Curt Wright Walter C. Wright
1986 1981 2008 2002 2006 2010 1987 1953 2007 1981 1984 1954 1990 1951 1950 1984 2008 1951 2009 1974 2004 2006 1998 2002 2000 1975 1990 1963
Y David Paul Yahnian 1984 Richard H. Yamanaka 1967 Bryan Hironori Yamashita 1997 Yong Vang Yang 2003 James Robert Yanko 1991 Ted Theodore Yoneda 1958
Z Alex Zanini Ernie Zermeno Curt Todd Zimmerman
2006 1966 1995
1968 2009 1995 1990
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GAMES, SEASON 1. John Rodriguez (1977) ...............................63 Stan Rogers (1977)....................................63 3. Bruce Anderson (1984) ..............................62 Frank Halvorson (1977)..............................62 5. Mark Dietrich (1977) .................................61 6. Justin Baum (2007) ...................................59 Joe Oliveira (2007).....................................59 Brian Carr (1984) ......................................59 Bill Waggoner (1984) .................................59 10. Zach Chamberlin (2007) ............................58 Matt Berezay (2005) ..................................58 Stan Rogers (1978)....................................58 1. 2. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
AT-BATS, SEASON Joe Oliveira (2007)...................................257 Brian Martin (2010) .................................228 Chip Sell (1994) ......................................228 Frank Halvorson (1977)............................228 Mark Troutner (1989)...............................227 Shane Rooney (1997) ...............................226 Adam Ching (2006)..................................224 Mike Walker (2010) .................................223 J.B. Brown (2009) ....................................222 J.B. Brown (2010) .................................... 221
HOME RUNS, SEASON 1. Justin Baum (2005) ................................... 17 2. Matt Berezay (2005) ..................................15 Vic Sanchez (1994) ....................................15 4. Rick Morton (2001) ...................................13 Doug Bame (1993) ....................................13 6. Mike Walker (2010) ...................................12 Justin Baum (2006) ...................................12 7. Matt Berezay (2006) .................................. 11 Walt Poole (1978) ...................................... 11 9. Tim Gilhooly (2002)....................................10 Todd Bramble (2000) .................................10 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.
RUNS BATTED IN, SEASON Vic Sanchez (1994) ....................................69 Tim Gilhooly (2002)....................................64 Shane Rooney (1997) .................................63 J.B. Brown (2009) ......................................58 Doug Bame (1993) ....................................58 Rick Morton (2001) ...................................53 Mike Walker (2010) ...................................52 Richard Hackett (2001) .............................52 Jason Vorhauer (1998) ............................... 47 Justin Baum (2006) ...................................46 Chip Sell (1993) ........................................46
HITS, SEASON 1. Shane Rooney (1997) .................................89 2. J.B. Brown (2009) ......................................84 Nick Longmire (2009) ................................84 Joe Oliveira (2007).....................................84 5. J.B. Brown (2010) ......................................83 Brian Martin (2010) ...................................83 Justin Baum (2007) ...................................83 Chip Sell (1993) ........................................83 9. Chip Sell (1994) ........................................82 10. Doug Bame (1993) ....................................77
Joe Oliveira (2006 - present)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
AVERAGE, SEASON (Minimum 100 AB) Bob Gatiss (1960) ...................................396 Shane Rooney (1997) ...............................394 Chip Sell (1993) ......................................388 Nick Longmire (2009) ..............................385 Stu Pederson (1978) ................................382 Ron Zakoor (1975) ...................................381 J.B. Brown (2009) ....................................378 J.B. Brown (2010) ................................... .376 Derrek “Boog” Walker (1997) ...................369 Justin Baum (2007) .................................367 Cory Lake (2002) .....................................367
RUNS, SEASON 1. Nick Longmire (2009) ................................60 2. Chip Sell (1993) ........................................58 3. Joel Summers (2002) .................................53 Jason Walker (2001) ..................................53 Chip Sell (1994) ........................................53 6. Todd Bramble (2000) .................................52 Curt Zimmerman (1994).............................52 Doug Bame (1993) ....................................52 9. Nick Longmire (2010) ................................49 Mike Walker (2010) ...................................49 Tye Hanseen (1997) ...................................49 DOUBLES, SEASON 1. Kurt Wideman (2009) ................................24 2. Shane Rooney (1997) ................................. 21 Chip Sell (1994) ........................................ 21 4. Mike McKeever (2008)............................20 5. Vic Sanchez (1994) ....................................19 6. Nick Longmire (2010) ................................18 Matt Berezay (2006) ..................................18 Andrew Coleman (2001).............................18 Doug Bame (1993) ....................................18 10. J.B. Brown (2009) ...................................... 17 Jordan Seiber (2004) ................................. 17 Jason Walker (2001) .................................. 17 Derek Gross (1988) ................................... 17 Vic Sanchez (1993) .................................... 17 Chip Sell (1993) ........................................ 17
Matt Berezay (2005-06) TRIPLES, SEASON 1. Glen Van Winkle (1968)................................8 2. Nick Longmire (2009) ..................................6 Tim Gilhooly (2002)......................................6 Richard Hackett (2001) ...............................6 Deryk Gross (1986) ......................................6 6. Eight tied with..............................................5 TOTAL BASES, SEASON 1. Vic Sanchez (1994) .................................. 141 2. Doug Bame (1993) ..................................140 3. Justin Baum (2005) .................................133 4. Nick Longmire (2009) ..............................130 Shane Rooney (1997) ...............................130 Chip Sell (1994) ......................................130 7. Tim Gilhooly (2002)..................................129 8. Matt Berezay (2005) ................................128 9. Justin Baum (2007) .................................125 10. Todd Bramble (2000) ...............................124 STOLEN BASES, SEASON Brian Carr (1984) ......................................40 Rob Brzezinski (1981) ................................39 Rob Brzezinski (1980) ................................34 Brian Carr (1983) ......................................33 Joe Ortiz (1987) .........................................32 Joe Ortiz (1986) ......................................... 31 Rob Brzezinski (1979) ................................30 Chris Amos (1994) .....................................29 Pat Tobin (1980) ........................................29 10. Eddie Mylett (1991) ...................................27 Vic Madden (1982) ....................................27 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
WALKS, SEASON 1. Brian Carr (1984) ......................................49 2. Rob Brzezinski (1979) ................................46 3. Justin Baum (2007) ...................................44 Ryan Annett (1998) ...................................44 John Rodriguez (1977) ...............................44 6. Chase Headley (2003)................................39 Rob Brzezinski (1980) ................................39 Frank Halvorson (1978)..............................39 Dave Boer (1975).......................................39 10. Rob Brzezinski (1981) ................................38 Michael Jackson (1981) .............................38
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GAMES, CAREER 1. Pat Tobin (1978-81) ........................... 216 2. Rob Brzezinski (1979-82) ................... 211 3. Octavio Amezquita (2001-04) ............. 209 Chip Sell (1991-94) ........................... 209 5. Vince Brigman (1984-87) ................... 206 6. John Rodriguez (1974-77) .................. 203 7. Joe Oliveira (2006-10)........................ 200 8. Mike Walker (2007-10) ...................... 195 9. Doug Bame (1990-93) ....................... 194 10. Eddie Mylett (1990-93) ...................... 191 AT-BATS, CAREER 1. Chip Sell (1991-94) ........................... 824 2. Octavio Amezquita (2001-04) ............. 770 3. Rob Brzezinski (1979-82) ................... 737 4. Joe Oliveira (2006-10)........................ 736 5. Vince Brigman (1984-87) ................... 716 6. Adam Ching (2005-08) ........................ 703 7. Pat Tobin (1978-81) ........................... 701 8. Eddie Mylett (1990-93) ...................... 694 9. Mike Walker (2007-10) ...................... 686 10. Doug Bame (1990-93) ....................... 673
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
AVERAGE, CAREER (Min. 250 AB) Shane Rooney (1996-97)................... .380 Chip Sell (1991-94) .......................... .356 Vic Sanchez (1993-94)...................... .349 J.B. Brown (2008-present) ................ .347 Cory Lake (2002-03) ......................... .347 Nick Longmire (2008-present) ........... .343 Jason Vorhauer (1997-98) ................. .342 Tye Hanseen (1996-98) ..................... .330 Ron Lewis (1994-96)......................... .328 Joey Centanni (2006-09) ................... .326 Ron Zakoor (1973-75) ....................... .326
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
HOME RUNS, CAREER Justin Baum (2005-07) ........................ 37 Walt Poole (1977-80) ........................... 28 Matt Berezay (2005-06) ....................... 26 Mike Walker (2007-10) ........................ 23 Doug Bame (1990-93) ......................... 21 Rick Morton (2000-01) ........................ 21 Vic Sanchez (1993-94)......................... 20 Keith Johnson (1990-92) ...................... 19 Todd Bramble (1999-2000) .................. 17 Richard Hackett (1999-2001) .............. 15 Vic Madden (1982-83) ......................... 15 RUNS BATTED IN, CAREER Chip Sell (1991-94) ........................... 144 Mike Walker (2007-10) ...................... 135 Justin Baum (2005-07) ...................... 134 Doug Bame (1990-93) ....................... 120 Richard Hackett (1999-2001) ............ 115 Vic Sanchez (1993-94)....................... 109 Aaron Harper (2002-04)..................... 107 Walt Poole (1977-80) ......................... 105 Keith Johnson (1990-92) .................... 104 Nick Longmire (2008-present) ............ 103
HITS, CAREER 1. Chip Sell (1991-94) ........................... 293 2. Joe Oliveira (2006-10)........................ 219 3. Mike Walker (2007-10) ...................... 213 Adam Ching (2005-08) ...................... 213 5. Nick Longmire (2008-present) ............ 215 6. Pat Tobin (1978-81) ........................... 203 7. J.B. Brown (2008-present) ................. 197 8. Eddie Mylett (1990-93) ...................... 194 9. Doug Bame (1990-93) ....................... 193 Vince Brigman (1984-87) ................... 193 RUNS, CAREER Chip Sell (1991-94) ........................... 167 Rob Brzezinski (1979-82) ................... 152 Joe Oliveira (2006-10)........................ 142 Nick Longmire (2008-present) ............ 139 Mike Walker (2007-10) ...................... 123 Aaron Harper (2002-04)..................... 114 Pat Tobin (1978-81) ........................... 114 8. Roy Gaebel (1978-80) ........................ 111 9. Justin Baum (2005-07) ...................... 110 10. Ryan Stowasser (1997-2000) ............. 109 John Rodriguez (1974-77) .................. 109 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
DOUBLES, CAREER 1. Chip Sell (1991-94) ............................. 61 2. Doug Bame (1990-93) ......................... 46 3. Nick Longmire (2008-present) .............. 44 Kurt Wideman (2007-09) ..................... 44 5. Justin Baum (2005-2007) .................... 43 6. Rob Brzezinski (1979-82) ..................... 40 7. Mike Walker (2007-10) ........................ 39 8. Aaron Harper (2002-04)....................... 37 Octavio Amezquita (2001-04) ............... 37 10. Brian Martin (2008-present) ................ 36 Vic Sanchez (1993-94)......................... 36
Adam Ching (2005-08)
Chip Sell (1991-94) 9. Vince Brigman (1984-87) ..................... 35 10. Jason Walker (1999-2001) ................... 34 TRIPLES, CAREER 1. Deryk Gross (1986-88)......................... 14 2. Bill Ringer (1971-74) ........................... 12 Glenn Van Winkle (1967-70)................. 12 4. Richard Hackett (1999-2001) .............. 11 Ron Lewis (1994-96)............................ 11 6. Nick Longmire (2008-present) .............. 10 Joe Oliveira (2006-10).......................... 10 Roy Gaebel (1978-80) .......................... 10 9. Pat Tobin (1978-81) ............................... 9 David Boer (1974-75) ............................. 9 Terry Maple (1965-68) ........................... 9 TOTAL BASES, CAREER 1. Chip Sell (1991-94) ........................... 409 2. Justin Baum (2005-207) .................... 345 3. Mike Walker (2007-10) ...................... 325 4. Nick Longmire (2008-present) ............ 321 5. Doug Bame (1990-93) ....................... 316 6. Joe Oliveira (2006-10)........................ 297 7. Adam Ching (2005-08) ........................ 288 8. Keith Johnson (1990-92) .................... 285 9. J.B. Brown (2008-present) ................. 275 10. Aaron Harper (2002-04)..................... 272 STOLEN BASES, CAREER 1. Rob Brzezinski (1979-82) ................... 125 2. Eddie Mylett (1990-93) ........................ 75 Pat Tobin (1978-81) ............................. 75 4. Brian Carr (1983-84) ........................... 73 5. John Rodriguez (1974-77) .................... 65 6. Joe Ortiz (1986-87) .............................. 63 7. Chip Sell (1991-94) ............................. 53 8. Bill Waggoner (1983-86) ...................... 52 9. Roy Gaebel (1978-80) .......................... 51 10. Chris Amos (1993-94) .......................... 49 WALKS, CAREER Rob Brzezinski (1979-82) ................... 155 Eddie Mylett (1990-93) ...................... 116 Pat Toblin (1978-81) .......................... 108 John Rodriguez (1974-77) .................. 103 Chip Sell (1991-94) ........................... 102 Scott Boras (1972-74) ......................... 92 Joe Oliveira (2006-10).......................... 89 Bill Waggoner (1983-86) ...................... 87 Roy Gaebel (1978-80) .......................... 87 10. Beau Hill (1985-88) ............................. 85 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
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10.
WINS, SEASON Darrell Van Roy (1984)................... 14 Dan Reichert (1997) ...................... 13 Larry Prewitt (1975) ...................... 12 Rob Schilling (1981)...................... 11 Syd Church (1978) ........................ 11 James Stanford (2002) .................... 9 D.J. Houlton (2001) ......................... 9 Darin Moore (1999) ......................... 9 Greg Unger (1982) .......................... 9 15 tied with .................................... 8
ERA, SEASON (Minimum 50 IP) 1. Tim Steers (1966) ...................... 0.97 2. Rod Bovee (1973)....................... 1.53 3. Steve Rice (1977) ....................... 1.64 4. Russ Antracoli (1969)................. 1.66 5. Pete Martinez (1972) ................. 1.76 6. Larry Prewitt (1974).................... 1.78 7. Josh Schmidt (2005) .................. 1.79 8.Larry Prewitt (1975) ........................ 1.87 9. Mike Normoyle (1969) ................ 1.90 10. Steve Franceschi (1969) ............. 2.02 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1.
5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8.
STRIKEOUTS, SEASON Dan Reichert (1997) .................... 169 Larry Prewitt (1975) .................... 152 Rod Bovee (1973)........................ 149 Darin Moore (1999) ..................... 128 Rob Schilling (1981).................... 126
1. 2. 5. 6.
9.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9.
SAVES, SEASON Josh Schmidt (2005) ..................... 11 Josh Schmidt (2004) ....................... 7 Andy Willick (2003) ......................... 7 Mark Short (1999) .......................... 7 Dale Dolejsi (1993) ......................... 6 Hunter Carnevale (2010) ................. 5 Thomas Berolzheimer (2009) ........... 5 Ryan Jurvakainen (2002) ................. 5 Matthew Peña (2001) ...................... 5 Eric Stolp (2006) ............................. 4 Mark Short (2000) .......................... 4 Lance Hedquist (1996) .................... 4 WINS, CAREER Syd Church (1975-78) ................... 33 Rod Bovee (1971-74) ..................... 28 Greg Unger (1979-82) ................... 27 Dan Reichert (1995-97) ................. 26 Darrell Van Roy (1984-85).............. 21 Larry Prewitt (1974-75) ................. 19 Danny Miller (1991-94) ................. 19 Matthew Peña (2001-05)............... 19 Ron Lewis (1994-96) ..................... 18 Mike Pitz (1984-86) ...................... 18
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
ERA, CAREER (Minimum 100 IP) Larry Prewitt (1974-75) .............. 1.83 Rob Schilling (1981)................... 2.08 Syd Church (1975-78) ................ 2.47 Pete Martinez (1972-73) ............ 2.50 Josh Schmidt (2004-05) ............. 2.68 Rod Bovee (1971-74) .................. 2.70 Greg Unger (1979-82) ................ 2.83 Steve Rice (1976-77) .................. 2.89 Russ Word (1973-75) ................. 2.96 Joe Chelli (1971-72) ................... 3.13
SHUTOUTS, SEASON Dan Reichert (1997) ........................ 3 Syd Church (1976)........................... 3 Larry Prewitt (1974)......................... 3 Rod Bovee (1973)............................ 3 9 tied with ...................................... 2
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
STRIKEOUTS, CAREER Rod Bovee (1971-74) ................... 444 Syd Church (1975-78) ................. 368 Dan Reichert (1995-97) ............... 355 Greg Unger (1979-82) ................. 330 Matthew Peña (2001-05)............. 269
APPEARANCES, SEASON Josh Schmidt (2005) ..................... 36 Josh Schmidt (2004) ..................... 33 Mark Short (1999) ........................ 31 Matthew Peña (2001) .................... 29 Mark McCain (2009) ..................... 28 Jake Wild (2007) ........................... 28 Darrell Van Roy (1984)................... 28 Thomas Berolzheimer (2008) .............25 Cole Akins (2007) ......................... 25 Curtis Pasma (2006) ..................... 25
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
INNINGS PITCHED, CAREER Greg Unger (1979-82) .............. 496.2 Syd Church (1975-78) .............. 451.0 Rod Bovee (1971-74) ................ 413.0 Jim Yanko (1987-91)................. 367.2 Danny Miller (1991-94) ............ 334.2
INNINGS PITCHED, SEASON Darrell Van Roy (1984)...............157.1 Greg Unger (1982) ................... 136.2 Rob Schilling (1981)................. 134.0 Dan Reichert (1997) ................. 133.1 Syd Church (1978) ................... 128.0 Greg Unger (1982) ................... 128.0
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 10.
APPEARANCES, CAREER Matthew Peña (2001-05)............... 88 Greg Unger (1978-82) ................... 87 Syd Church (1975-78) ................... 80 Hunter Carnevale (2007-10) .......... 78 David Rowse (2007-10) ................. 73 Cole Akins (2006-09) .................... 69 Josh Schmidt (2004-05) ................ 69 Rod Bovee (1971-75) ..................... 68 SAVES, CAREER Josh Schmidt (2004-05) ................ 18 Mark Short (1997-00) ................... 11 Thomas Berolzheimer (2008-pres).........9 Ryan Jurvakainen (2001-02) ............ 8 Matthew Peña (2001-05)................. 7 Andy Willick (2003-04) .................... 7 Greg Unger (1979-82) ..................... 7 Dale Doleisi (1993-94) .................... 6 Bill Warner (1979-80) ...................... 6 Hunter Carnevale (2007-10) ............ 5 Cole Akins (2006-09) ...................... 5 Darin Moore (1996-99).................... 5 Lance Hedquist (1994-96) ............... 5
Josh Schmidt (2004-05)
SHUTOUTS, CAREER Rod Bovee (1971-74) ....................... 7 Syd Church (1975-78) ..................... 6 Russ Word (1973-75) ...................... 5 Larry Prewitt (1974-75) ................... 4 Dan Reichert (1995-97) ................... 3 David Rowse (2007-10), Jason Haar (2006-08) & Tyler Waldron (2008) ... 1
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Win-Loss
Most Wins Most Losses Most Wins Against Division I teams
36 (1994) 43 (2007) 31 (2010)
Best Win-Loss %
.688 1948 (16-7-1) Worst Win-Loss % .025 1955 (0-19-1) Last time Pacific won 30 games or more 2010 (31-23) 2006 (30-25) Last Pacific winning record 2010 (31-23)
Shane Rooney (1996-97)
Steve Spurgeon (2006)
Batting Most At-Bats Most Runs Most Hits Highest Average Most Doubles Most Triples Most Home Runs Most RBI Most Total Bases Most Walks Most Strikeouts Most Stolen Bases
2,090 (2007) 401 (1997) 629 (2010) .325 (2010) 135 (2009) 25 (1975) 49 (2005) 361 (1997) 897 (2009) 297 (1984) 427 (2008) 139 (1980)
Pitching Most Complete Games 31 (1977) Lowest ERA 2.32 (1969) Most Innings Pitched 522.2 (2007) Fewest Hits 447 (1994) Most Saves 12 (2010, 2005 & 2006) Most Strikeouts 414 (1997) Most Walks 318 (1984) Fewest Walks 99 (1965) Most Wild Pitches 59 (2001) Most Hit Batsmen 84 (2008) Fielding Most Double Plays Highest Fielding %
Andy Willick (2003-04)
67 (1997) .971 (2010)
Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
W 7 8 16 12 19 32 21 24 18 21 24 24 33 29 35 29 28 29 29 20 23 26 16 22 19 20 15 14 22 17 28 36 26 24 29 25 32 22 25 26 27 20 30 30 16 14 21 31
L 17 17 17 19 14 15 18 23 25 28 26 23 26 25 28 30 29 24 25 32 24 35 36 26 34 31 42 40 31 33 25 18 26 25 29 22 24 32 30 28 27 34 28 25 43 41 32 23
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 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
PCT .292 .320 .485 .387 .576 .681 .538 .511 .420 .429 .480 .511 .559 .537 .556 .492 .491 .546 .537 .385 .489 .427 .308 .458 .359 .392 .263 .259 .415 .340 .528 .667 .500 .490 .500 .532 .571 .407 .455 .473 .500 .370 .517 .545 .271 .255 .396 .574
Highest Batting Avg Eric Jones Dick Davey Tom Lewis Paul Glennon Bernal Phipps Glenn Van Winkle Robbie Sperring Bob Carruesco Franz Vaiarello Scott Boras Franz Vaiarello Mike Backovich Ron Zakoor Keith Brown Mark Dietrich Stu Pederson Joe Carrozzi Steve Voight Pat Tobin Vic Madden Gary Thomas Sam Vaughn Tim Carroll Joe Ortiz Joe Ortiz Derek Gross Mark Troutner Keith Johnson Chip Sell Eddie Mylett Chip Sell Chip Sell Ron Lewis Shane Rooney Shane Rooney Robbie Wood Bryce Terveen Todd Bramble Jason Walker Cory Lake Cory Lake Evan Bishop Justin Baum Ramon Glasgow Justin Baum Adam Ching/Longmire Nick Longmire J.B. Brown
.332 .359 .283 .288 .344 .296 .321 .345 .292 .312 .323 .324 .381 .353 .310 .382 .357 .308 .331 .317 .345 .300 .289 .318 .325 .325 .330 .293 .326 .355 .388 .360 .311 .353 .394 .339 .307 .364 .344 .367 .329 .308 .332 .333 .367 .323 .385 .376
Lowest ERA Bob Marconi Bob Marconi Tim Steers Tim Steers John Nilmeyer John Strohmayer Russ Antracoli Mike Normoyle Rod Bovee Pete Martinez Rod Bovee Larry Prewitt Larry Prewitt Syd Church Steve Rice Syd Church Bill Warner Bret Watson Rob Schilling Greg Unger Dan Lindquist Mike Pitz Darrell Van Roy Mike Pitz Dave Atteburry Jim Ramey Jim Yanko Joe Brownholtz Joe Brownholtz Larry Shenk Bill Beck Ron Lewis Scott Mitchell Jason Flach Dan Reichart Jeff Munster Mark Short Steve Fischer Matthew Pe単a James Stanford Andy Willick Alex Graham Josh Schmidt Steve Spurgeon Joey Centanni Andrew Mintun David Rowse Robbie Richardson
2.12 2.12 0.97 0.97 2.21 2.13 1.66 2.42 2.54 1.75 1.53 1.78 1.87 2.14 1.64 2.04 2.54 2.20 2.08 3.45 4.51 3.71 4.28 3.06 3.09 4.62 3.22 3.30 2.91 3.89 2.63 2.31 2.87 3.77 2.30 2.64 2.20 4.54 3.06 3.39 2.88 2.66 1.79 2.76 4.32 3.60 3.99 3.26
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ALL-TIME RECORD: 1,258 - 1,500 - 12 (.454) Year 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952
Coach .............................. W Larry Siemering ...............15 Hugh McWilliams.............20 Hugh McWilliams.............15 Hugh McWilliams............. 16 Hugh McWilliams............. 17 Hugh McWilliams.............10 Hugh McWilliams...............6 Hugh McWilliams...............7
L 5 6 13 7 13 13 13 12
T 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0
PCT .750 .759 .536 .688 .567 .438 .316 .368
14 18 19 12 12 8 14 12 8 21 17 17 17 19
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.420 .143 .025 .294 .400 .429 .440 .400 .600 .222 .292 .320 .485 .387
1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981
Tom Stubbs .....................19 Tom Stubbs .....................32 Tom Stubbs ..................... 21 Tom Stubbs .....................24 Tom Stubbs .....................18 John Gunther ................... 21 Tom Stubbs .....................23 Tom Stubbs .....................24 Tom Stubbs .....................33 Tom Stubbs .....................29 Tom Stubbs .....................35 Tom Stubbs .....................29 Tom Stubbs .....................28 Tom Stubbs .....................29 Tom Stubbs .....................29
14 15 18 23 24 28 26 23 26 25 28 30 29 24 25
1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0
.559 .681 .538 .511 .419 .429 .469 .511 .559 .537 .556 .492 .483 .546 .537
32 24 35 36 26 34 32
0 0 1 0 0 0 0
.385 .489 .427 .308 .458 .359 .373
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Keith Snider ....................15 Quincey Noble ................. 14 Quincey Noble .................22 Quincey Noble ................. 17 Quincey Noble ................. 31 Quincey Noble .................36 Quincey Noble .................26 Quincey Noble .................24 Quincey Noble .................29 Quincey Noble .................25 Quincey Noble ................. 31 Quincey Noble .................22 Quincey Noble .................25 Quincey Noble .................26 Quincey Noble ................. 27 Ed Sprague......................20 Ed Sprague......................30 Ed Sprague......................30 Ed Sprague...................... 16 Ed Sprague...................... 14 Ed Sprague...................... 21 Ed Sprague...................... 31
42 40 31 33 22 18 26 25 29 22 25 32 30 28 27 34 28 25 43 41 32 23
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.263 .259 .415 .340 .585 .667 .500 .490 .500 .532 .554 .407 .455 .473 .500 .370 .517 .545 .271 .255 .396 .574
Hugh McWilliams 1946-52 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966
Van Sweet .......................10 Van Sweet .........................3 Charles Melick ..................0 Skip Rowland ....................5 Skip Rowland ....................8 Sid Hall .............................6 Sid Hall ........................... 11 Chuck Chatfield.................8 Bill Tunnell ......................12 Bob Mazzuca .....................6 Bob Vanderwall .................7 Tom Stubbs .......................8 Tom Stubbs ..................... 16 Tom Stubbs .....................12
Tom Stubbs 1964-71 & 1972-81
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
John Picone .....................20 John Picone .....................23 John Picone .....................26 John Picone ..................... 16 John Picone .....................22 John Picone .....................19 Keith Snider ....................19
coaching records (by wins) Coach (Years)................................................W 1. Tom Stubbs (1964-71 & 1973-81) .......... 410 2. Quincey Noble (1990-2003) ................... 355 3. Ed Sprague (2004-present).................... 162 4. John Picone (1982-87) .......................... 126 5. Hugh McWilliams (1946-52) ................... 91 6. Keith Snider (1988-89) ........................... 34 7. John Gunther (1972) .............................. 21 8. Sid Hall (1958-59) ................................. 17 9. Larry Siemering (1945) ........................... 15 10. Skip Rowland (1956-57) ......................... 13 11. Van Sweet (1953-54).............................. 13 12. Bill Tunnell (1961) .................................. 12 13. Chuck Chatfield (1960) ........................... 8 14. Bob Vanderwall (1963) ............................ 7 15. Bob Mazzuca (1962) ............................... 6 16. Chuck Melick (1955) ............................... 0
L 383 388 226 187 77 74 28 22 5 24 32 8 12 17 21 19
T 5 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Ed Sprague 2004 - Present
coaching records (by pct.) PCT. .514 .477 .418 .403 .532 .315 .429 .436 .750 .351 .293 .600 .400 .292 .222 .025
Coach (Years) .........................................W 1. Larry Siemering (1945) ........................... 15 2. Bill Tunnell (1961) .................................. 12 3. Hugh McWilliams (1946-52) ................... 91 4. Tom Stubbs (1964-71 & 1973-81) .......... 410 5. Quincey Noble (1990-2003) ................... 355 6. Sid Hall (1958-59) ................................. 17 7. John Gunther (1972) .............................. 21 8. Ed Sprague (2004-present).................... 162 9. John Picone (1982-87) .......................... 126 10. Chuck Chatfield (1960) ........................... 8 11. Skip Rowland (1956-57) ......................... 13 12. Keith Snider (1988-89) ........................... 34 13. Van Sweet (1953-54).............................. 13 14. Bob Vanderwall (1963) ............................ 7 15. Bob Mazzuca (1962) ............................... 6 16. Chuck Melick (1955) ............................... 0
L 5 8 77 383 388 22 28 226 187 12 24 74 32 17 21 19
T 0 0 3 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
PCT. .750 .600 .532 .514 .477 .436 .429 .418 .403 .400 .351 .315 .293 .292 .222 .025
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Arizona .............................................. 1-2 Army Redlanders................................. 1-0 Ball State ........................................... 1-0 Baylor ................................................ 2-3 Bethany College ................................. 2-0 Biola .................................................. 1-0 Boise State ........................................ 3-1 Bradley .............................................. 0-1 BYU ................................................... 6-3 Cal Poly ............................2011 ..... 20-36 Cal Poly Pomona ................................. 1-1 Cal State Bakersfield .......................... 3-3 Cal State Fullerton............2011 ..... 12-74 Cal State Hayward .......................... 35-14 Cal State Los Angeles ....................... 12-7 Cal State Northridge .........2011 ..... 17-23 Cal State San Bernardino .................... 1-1 Cal State Stanislaus ....................... 35-19 California .........................2011 ..... 16-42 California Western .............................. 0-1 Centenary .......................................... 1-0 Central Washington ............................ 1-0 Chico State .................................... 24-14 Clemson ............................................. 0-3 Columbia ........................................... 1-0 Coppin State ...................................... 5-0 Cornell ............................................... 3-0 Creighton ........................................... 0-1
Series results and records vs. opponents since 1967. Home, road, and neutral records in parentheses. A - indicates away games N - indicates neutral site games H - indicates home games ARIZONA 1-2 (0-0, 0-2, 1-0) 3/08/68 A L 2-5 3/09/68 A L 1-2 3/29/77 N W 10-3 ARMY REDLANDERS 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3/22/70 N W 14-4 BALL STATE 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 2/17/01 N L 3-9 BAYLOR 2-3 (1-1, 1-2, 0-0) 3/10/06 H L 4-5 3/03/07 H W 3-1 2/20/09 A L 1-2(10) 2/21/09 A W 9-8 2/22/09 A L 4-5(10) BETHANY COLLEGE 2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0) 4/23/02 H W 11-0 2/26/02 H W 14-1 BIOLA 1-0 (0-0, 1-0, 0-0) 4/03/80 A W 4-0 BOISE STATE 3-1 (3-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3/15/76 H W 7-6(12) 3/15/76 H W 5-2 3/14/77 H W 4-0 3/13/78 H L 1-2(15) BRADLEY 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3/13/10 N L 1-10 BYU 6-3 (6-3, 0-0, 0-0) 2/14/02 H W 4-3 2/15/02 H W 8-4 2/16/02 H L 2-5 2/06/04 H W 5-4 2/09/06 H W 2-1 2/10/06 H W 6-3
2/11/06 3/04/08 3/05/08
H W H L H L
Minnesota.......................................... 2-4 Nevada.............................2011 .....64-95 New Mexico ........................................ 1-0 New Mexico State ........................... 17-16 North Carolina State .........2011 ....... First Northwestern ..................................... 4-1 Notre Dame ........................................ 2-1 Occidental ......................................... 1-0 Oral Roberts ....................................... 1-0 Oregon College of Education................ 2-1 Oregon ............................................... 4-2 Oregon State .................................... 6-12 Pacific University ................................ 4-0 Pepperdine ...................................... 6-10 Portland ......................................... 14-11 Portland State .................................... 6-4 Penn State ......................................... 1-0 Princeton ........................................... 1-0 Rhode Island ...................................... 1-0 Sacramento State.............2011 ..... 55-58 Samford ............................................. 1-0 Saint Martin’s .................................... 1-0 Saint Mary’s ................................63-56-2 San Diego........................................... 2-2 San Diego Marines.............................. 2-6 San Diego State .............................. 16-27 San Francisco...................2011 .. 84-37-1 San Francisco State ........................ 12-13
Dallas Baptist..................................... 1-2 Dartmouth.......................................... 2-1 Eastern Connecticut ........................... 1-1 Eastern Michigan ............................... 2-0 Eastern Oregon ................................... 1-1 Fresno State ................................... 39-77 Fordham ............................................ 3-0 George Washington............................. 3-0 Georgetown ........................................ 1-0 Gonzaga ...........................2011 ......... 2-6 Hawai’i............................................. 4-15 Hawai’i-Hilo........................................ 9-3 Hawaii Marines................................... 1-0 Houston ............................................. 4-2 Humboldt State ................................ 14-2 Jolly Roger .......................................... 1-0 Kansas ............................................... 1-0 Kansas State ....................2011 ......... 1-1 La Verne ............................................. 0-1 Lafayette............................................ 2-1 Lewis and Clark .................................. 2-1 Liberty ............................................0-0-1 Linfield College .................................. 4-2 Long Beach State .............2011 ..... 24-75 Louisiana Tech.................................... 1-0 Loyola Marymount .............................. 6-8 Maine ................................................ 2-0 Michigan............................................ 0-1
4-3 5-7 6-11
CAL POLY 20-36 (13-16, 7-20, 0-0) 4/16/73 A L 3-5 4/17/73 A L 7-8 3/06/75 H W 3-2 3/30/80 A L 3-5 4/02/80 A L 1-3 3/20/89 A W 6-2 3/21/89 A L 8-10 2/23/90 H W 7-1 2/34/90 H L 1-6 2/25/90 H W 4-2 2/25/90 H W 3-2 4/18/97 A W 4-0 4/19/97 A L 2-13 4/20/97 A L 6-10 4/17/98 H L 5-6 4/18/98 H W 6-0 4/19/98 H L 3-10 3/12/99 H W 8-5 3/13/99 H L 4-3 3/14/99 H W 9-3 5/07/99 H W 10-6 5/08/99 H L 2-5 5/09/99 H W 3-1 3/31/00 A L 3-5 4/01/00 A L 4-6 4/02/00 A W 10-4 4/19/01 H W 3-2 4/21/01 H L 10-11 4/22/01 H L 3-6 4/05/02 A L 8-15 4/06/02 A L 11-13 4/07/02 A W 10-9 4/11/03 H W 14-6 4/12/03 H L 4-12 4/14/03 H L 0-4 4/16/04 A L 3-11 4/17/04 A L 6-16 4/18/04 A L 3-8 4/09/05 H L 2-6 4/09/05 H W 7-3 4/10/05 H L 3-6 3/31/06 A W 11-9 4/01/06 A L 3-6 4/02/06 A L 2-8
3/30/07 H L 3/31/07 H L 4/01/07 H L 4/11/08 A W 4/12/08 A L 4/13/08 A L 4/09/09 H L 4/10/09 H W 4/11/09 H L 5/21/10 A L 5/22/10 A W 5/23/10 A L
8-13 9-13 6-14 3-1 4-10 5-8 7-12 5-4 8-13 4-8 8-4 3-11
CAL POLY POMONA 1-1 (1-1, 0-0, 0-0) 2/19/81 H W 1-0 2/18/82 H L 1-6 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 3-3 (2-1, 1-2, 0-0) 5/22/09 H W 21-8 5/23/09 H W 9-8 5/24/09 H L 5-6 5/14/10 A L 1-4 (10) 5/15/10 A W 8-5 5/16/10 A L 6-15 CAL STATE FULLERTON 12-74 (5-36, 7-38, 0-0) 3/29/75 H L 1-3 3/30/75 H L 4-7 3/30/75 H L 3-5 3/26/76 A L 8-11 3/27/76 A L 1-6 3/27/76 A L 0-10 3/13/82 A L 7-8 3/13/82 A L 0-8 3/21/85 A L 2-4 3/22/85 A L 2-8 3/22/85 A L 0-4 5/02/86 H L 2-6 5/03/86 H L 3-9 5/04/86 H L 3-9 5/08/87 A L 4-13 5/09/87 A L 2-12 5/10/87 A W 4-3 3/18/88 H L 0-5 3/19/88 H L 8-15(12) 3/20/88 H W 7-6(14) 3/31/89 A L 0-2
4/01/89 4/02/89 4/05/91 4/06/91 4/07/91 3/27/92 3/28/92 3/29/92 3/27/93 3/27/93 3/28/93 4/22/94 4/24/94 4/21/95 4/22/95 4/23/95 30/7/96 3/08/96 3/09/96 5/15/97 3/27/97 3/28/97 3/29/97 4/04/98 4/04/98 4/05/98 4/01/99 4/02/99 4/03/99 3/17/00 3/18/00 3/19/00 5/12/00 5/13/00 5/14/00 4/06/01 4/07/01 4/08/01 4/12/02 4/13/02 4/14/02 4/04/03 4/05/03 4/06/03 4/08/04 4/09/04 4/10/04 4/15/05 4/16/05 4/17/05 4/21/06 4/22/06 4/23/06 4/20/07
A A A A A H H H A A A H H A A A H H H A A A A H H H H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A
L W L L L L L W L L W L L L L L L L L W W L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L
2-10 3-2 3-1 13-2 12-7 0-4 6-22 3-2 1-8 3-8 6-2 0-4 1-4 1-2 5-9 0-5 5-9 11-13 4-16 6-4 8-0 3-17 4-16 2-9 1-11 1-15 7-13 2-15 4-3 2-7 3-8 6-9 2-9 0-3 5-21 1-6 1-3 0-28 4-5 8-7 4-11 1-10 0-7 2-4 1-16 0-13 5-13 5-8 1-11 4-9 1-8 1-11 4-8 1-18
4/21/07 4/22/07 4/18/08 4/19/08 4/20/08 4/17/09 4/18/09 4/19/09 4/30/10 5/1/10 5/2/10
A A H H H A A A H H H
L L L L L W W L L L L
0-2 1-12 4-15 1-11 1-2 5-4 14-10 3-4 2-6 7-11 18-10
CAL STATE HAYWARD 35-14 (25-5, 10-9, 0-0) 5/07/67 A L 2-12 5/07/67 A W 4-2 5/07/68 H W 5-0 5/07/68 H W 2-1 5/06/69 A L 0-1 5/05/70 H W 5-3 3/10/73 H L 0-1 3/10/73 H W 4-3 4/28/73 H W 3-2 4/28/73 H W 6-0 3/19/74 A L 0-6 5/07/74 H W 6-4 3/10/75 A W 5-4 4/15/75 H W 6-5 3/09/76 A L 8-13 4/21/76 H W 7-3 2/15/77 A L 3-4 4/05/78 A W 3-0 4/25/78 H W 1-0 3/21/79 A W 12-7 4/17/79 H L 2-4 3/12/80 A W 8-0 2/24/82 A W 9-5 4/19/82 H W 3-2 2/24/84 H L 7-10 2/25/84 A W 4-1 2/25/84 A L 2-3 2/19/85 H W 6-4 2/28/86 H W 2-1 3/01/86 A L 5-6 3/01/86 A W 14-0 3/04/87 H W 9-8 3/29/88 A W 11-9 2/03/91 H L 2-1 2/03/91 H W 3-0 2/01/92 H W 8-1 2/02/92 A L 6-7 1/29/93 A L 3-10 1/30/93 H W 10-7 1/31/93 H L 3-9
1/28/94 1/29/94 1/30/94 1/25/96 1/29/96 1/24/97 3/10/98 2/18/98 2/18/98
San Jose State ..................2011 ..... 67-77 Santa Clara ......................2011 ..... 33-59 Seattle .............................2011 ......... 3-1 Sonoma State..............................29-12-1 Southern Oregon................................. 1-0 Southern Utah .................................. 26-4 Stanford...........................2011 ....7-45-1 Stony Brook ........................................ 2-0 Sub Pacific ......................................... 0-2 UC Davis ..........................2011 ..40-28-1 UC Irvine ..........................2011 ..... 16-32 UCLA ................................................. 6-7 UC Riverside .....................2011 ..... 16-17 UC Santa Barbara .............2011 ..... 32-71 Ujimori ............................................... 0-1 UNLV .............................................. 20-27 USC .................................2011 ......... 2-2 U.S. International ............................... 6-6 Utah .............................................. 21-10 Valparasio .......................................... 4-0 Washington ......................2011 ......... 3-8 Washington State ............................. 12-2 Western Kentucky .............2011 ....... First Western Oregon .................................. 1-0 Westmont........................................... 2-1 Willamette ......................................... 1-1 Whitman College ................................ 1-0 Wyoming ............................................ 1-0
H A H H H H H H H
W W W W W W W W W
6-3 13-3 8-7 16-1 4-2 9-1 7-5 5-3 7-5
CAL STATE LOS ANGELES 12-7 (11-4 , 0-3, 1-0) 4/11/68 H W 6-4 4/07/72 H W 4-3 4/08/72 H L 0-1 4/08/72 H L 0-2 5/11/73 A L 0-1 5/12/73 A L 1-2 5/12/73 A L 1-6 2/22/91 H W 8-7 2/23/91 H L 6-5 2/23/91 H W 7-2 3/3/94 H W 2-1 3/4/94 H W 2-1 3/5/94 H W 13-9 3/22/96 H W 6-3 3/23/96 H L 5-6 3/24/96 H W 8-7 2/21/97 H W 15-7 2/2297 H W 13-0 2/23/97 H W 3-2 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 17-23 (8-16, 9-7, 0-0) 3/22/89 A W 5-4 3/23/90 H L 6-8 3/24/90 H L 5-6 3/24/90 H L 2-9 3/23/01 H L 4-11 3/24/01 H L 2-6 3/25/01 H L 1-8 5/04/01 A W 12-4 5/05/01 A W 9-4 5/06/01 A L 4-5 5/03/02 H L 0-1 4/04/02 H L 1-4 4/05/02 H L 3-10 5/16/03 A L 12-13 5/17/03 A W 11-7 5/18/03 A L 3-5 5/21/04 H L 3-19 5/22/04 H L 3-8 5/23/04 H L 4-23 5/13/05 A W 13-6
5/14/05 5/15/05 5/26/06 5/27/06 5/28/06 2/02/07 2/03/07 2/04/07 5/25/07 5/26/07 5/27/07 5/16/08 5/17/08 5/18/08 5/15/09 5/16/09 5/17/09 4/23/10 4/24/10 4/25/10
A A H H H H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H
W L W W W L L W W L W W L W L W L L W W
12-5 8-9 6-2 4-1 4-2 7-11 1-2 12-0 7-1 4-9 6-0 17-5 3-10 8-4 4-5 11-0 9-10 1-8 4-1 12-4
CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO 1-1 (1-1, 0-0, 0-0) 2/13/93 H L 8-13 2/14/93 H W 6-4 CAL STATE STANISLAUS 35-19 (20-11, 15-8, 0-0) 4/25/67 H W 29-2 3/26/68 A W 4-0 5/08/68 H W 11-4 3/25/69 A W 9-2 5/13/69 H W 2-1 2/24/71 H W 5-4 5/11/71 H L 1-5 5/11/71 H L 1-5 2/22/72 A W 4-0 2/22/72 A W 4-2 4/11/72 H W 4-1 3/17/73 H W 2-0 3/17/73 H L 7-16 4/25/73 H L 3-4 2/26/74 A W 11-5 3/11/74 H W 3-0 2/25/75 H W 3-2 4/30/75 A L 6-13 2/24/76 A L 5-6 5/04/76 H W 5-4 3/08/77 A L 0-7 3/01/78 A L 3-5 4/18/78 H L 1-2 3/07/79 A W 7-3 3/13/79 H L 4-7 2/26/80 H W 2-1
72
3/11/80 A W 5-2 3/17/81 H W 3-1 5/05/81 H W 16-1 2/23/82 A L 1-6 3/03/82 H L 0-8 3/08/83 A L 2-8 3/15/83 H W 4-3 2/28/84 A W 5-3 2/29/84 H W 7-1 3/12/85 H L 3-8 4/02/85 A W 6-1 2/26/86 H L 3-7 4/22/86 A W 11-0 2/25/87 H W 8-5 4/08/87 A W 14-10 4/05/88 A W 7-2 2/21/89 A L 5-12 5/02/89 H L 3-7 3/06/90 H W 5-3 3/27/90 A W 5-3 4/11/90 H W 2-1 4/18/90 A W 1-0 3/06/91 H W 8-4 2/12/91 A L 5-4 2/25/92 A W 2-1 3/02/93 H L 3-6 2/17/00 H W 16-7 2/18/00 H W 11-3 CALIFORNIA 16-42 (9-22, 7-20, 0-0) 3/30/67 A L 8-9 3/06/68 H L 1-2 2/25/70 H L 3-12 2/23/71 A L 6-8 2/15/72 H W 3-1 3/11/73 A L 6-11 2/19/74 H W 5-4 2/26/75 A L 0-3 2/18/76 H L 1-4 2/28/78 A L 0-4 2/27/79 H W 8-6 3/25/80 A W 11-5 3/10/81 H W 9-7 2/02/82 A L 8-12 2/04/83 H W 8-7 4/05/83 H L 3-4 2/01/84 H L 6-8 3/21/84 A W 9-7 2/26/85 A L 7-13 4/10/85 H W 8-3 4/09/86 A L 4-12 2/10/87 H L 5-6 2/18/87 A L 0-6 2/23/88 H L 5-6 3/16/88 A L 6-10(10) 3/28/89 A L 1-10 4/18/89 H L 2-7 2/14/90 A L 1-10 4/17/90 H L 4-6 4/30/91 H L 7-6 3/05/91 A L 10-7 1/28/92 H L 3-5 2/02/93 H W 6-3 5/04/93 A W 11-6 2/01/94 A L 2-3 4/13/94 H W 6-5 2/14/95 H L 3-6 2/21/95 A L 3-17 4/09/96 A L 5-6 3/18/98 H L 5-11 4/13/99 H L 4-6 4/20/99 H L 0-10 4/28/99 H L 5-13 4/25/00 A L 3-10 2/13/01 H L 5-6 3/27/01 A W 9-8 3/16/04 A L 4-8 4/20/04 H L 2-8 2/01/05 A W 5-4 3/15/06 H L 0-2
3/17/06 3/18/06 3/19/06 5/23/06 4/15/08 3/17/09 4/28/09 4/21/10
A H A H H H A A
L W W L L L W L
1-3 10-3 6-5 2-3 1-14 2-12 16-11 6-13
CALIFORNIA WESTERN 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3/31/69 N L 1-3 CENTENARY 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 2/01/00 H W 4-0 CENTRAL WASHINGTON 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 2/24/92 H W 16-4 CHICO STATE 24-14 (14-6, 10-8, 0-0) 5/05/67 H W 5-4 3/15/69 A W 6-0 3/15/69 A W 8-3 3/14/70 H W 5-4 3/14/70 H L 1-2 3/13/71 A W 10-5 3/13/71 A L 1-17 3/07/72 H L 3-4 3/07/72 H L 0-1 3/06/73 A L 1-2 3/06/73 A W 4-3 3/02/74 H W 5-1 3/02/74 H W 7-1 3/28/75 A L 2-11 3/28/75 A W 6-3 3/06/76 H W 1-0 3/06/76 H W 7-0 3/02/77 A W 6-4 4/10/78 H L 5-6 4/03/79 A L 4-5 3/08/80 H L 1-4 3/08/80 H W 2-1 3/14/81 A L 5-6 3/14/81 A W 5-2 2/01/83 H W 14-5 2/22/84 A W 8-7 2/05/86 A W 9-4 4/07/87 H W 10-9 2/19/88 H W 11-6 2/20/88 A L 9-12 2/20/88 A W 6-4(8) 2/03/89 A L 3-5 2/05/89 H W 3-0 2/05/89 H W 5-2 3/31/93 A L 0-1 2/12/93 H W 7-2 3/15/94 H W 8-5 2/06/96 H L 3-4 CLEMSON 0-3 (0-0, 0-3, 0-0) 2/23/07 A L 3-8 2/24/07 A L 3-4 2/24/07 A L 4-5 COLUMBIA 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/13/01 H W 10-1 COPPIN STATE 5-0 (5-0, 0-0, 0-0) 2/21/03 H W 17-1 2/21/03 H W 2-1 2/22/03 H W 17-3 2/22/03 H W 14-0 2/23/03 H W 12-0
CORNELL 3-0 (3-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/19/96 H W 25-4 3/20/96 H W 18-7 3/21/96 H W 23-13 CREIGHTON 0-1 (0-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3/14/96 H L 5-14 DALLAS BAPTIST 1-2 (0-0, 1-2, 0-0) 4/01/04 A W 12-5 4/02/04 A L 5-12 4/03/04 A L 2-12 DARTMOUTH 2-1 (2-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3/18/03 H W 13-3 3/20/03 H L 8-10 3/18/09 H W 8-7 EASTERN CONNECTICUT 1-1 (1-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3/17/84 H W 4-3 3/17/84 H L 1-5(11) EASTERN MICHIGAN 2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/08/01 H W 8-0 3/09/01 H W 4-3 EASTERN OREGON 1-1 (1-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3/27/69 H L 2-3 3/20/94 H W 8-4 FRESNO STATE 39-77 (24-32, 15-45, 0-0) 3/14/67 A L 1-2 3/14/67 A W 2-1 3/23/68 H W 2-0 3/23/68 H W 2-1 3/22/69 A W 7-0 3/22/69 A W 2-1 3/10/70 H L 0-1 3/10/70 H W 2-1 3/09/71 A W 5-1 3/09/71 A L 0-8 4/14/72 H W 3-1 4/15/72 H W 6-2 4/15/72 H W 2-1 3/30/73 A L 0-2 3/31/73 A W 6-4 3/31/73 A L 4-10 4/19/73 A L 1-15 4/20/73 A L 14-15 4/21/73 A L 4-8 4/02/74 A W 5-4 4/02/74 A L 5-6 4/12/74 H L 0-1 4/13/74 H L 3-5 4/13/74 H L 5-13 4/30/74 H L 1-4 4/30/74 H W 6-5 4/04/75 A W 4-2 4/18/75 H W 10-1 4/19/75 H W 2-0 4/19/75 H W 6-1 5/11/75 A W 13-8 5/11/75 A L 2-3 4/02/76 A W 5-3 4/03/76 A W 8-5 4/03/76 A W 4-3 4/18/76 H W 6-1 4/19/76 H L 2-6 4/19/76 H L 6-7 2/11/77 A L 3-4 (11) 2/12/77 A L 4-6 2/12/77 A L 2-4
3/10/78 3/11/78 3/11/78 4/28/78 4/29/78 4/29/78 2/02/79 2/03/79 2/03/79 5/11/79 5/12/79 5/12/79 3/28/80 3/29/80 3/29/80 4/15/80 2/14/81 2/14/81 2/15/81 3/29/81 3/29/81 4/28/81 3/05/82 3/06/82 3/06/82 4/16/82 4/17/82 4/17/82 4/30/83 5/01/83 5/01/83 5/02/83 5/02/83 3/31/84 4/01/84 4/01/84 4/25/84 4/25/84 3/15/85 3/16/85 3/16/85 4/19/85 4/20/85 4/20/85 4/11/86 4/12/86 4/13/86 4/16/87 4/17/87 4/18/87 4/24/88 4/25/88 4/26/88 4/21/89 4/22/89 5/17/89 3/30/90 3/31/90 4/01/90 3/28/91 3/29/91 3/30/91 4/10/92 4/11/92 4/12/92 2/16/93 3/08/94 4/11/95 1/31/95 2/04/97 3/03/98 2/10/98 4/11/00 3/20/01 3/16/02
H H H A A A A A A H H H A A A H A A A H H H H H H A A A A A A H H H H H A A A A A H H A A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A A H H A A H A A H A
W 1-0 L 3-6(13) W 2-1 L 1-7 L 0-10 L 3-7 L 9-22 L 2-6 W 3-1 L 0-5 L 0-3 L 0-5 L 2-5 L 6-11 L 0-2 L 1-2 L 5-6 L 1-5 L 4-10 W 2-1 L 2-3 L 5-6 L 3-4 W 3-1 L 3-8 L 5-6 L 5-14 L 5-9 L 2-13 L 4-21 W 8-7 W 3-2 W 4-2 L 4-11 L 4-5 W 4-3 L 3-18 L 1-2 W 3-2(10) L 2-7 L 0-15 L 2-3 L 0-8 W 5-4 W 4-3 L 3-13 L 0-9 L 1-0 L 0-2 L 4-8 L 1-4 L 1-18 L 6-14 L 0-6 W 3-2 L 2-5 L 1-11 L 1-3 L 1-2 L 6-1 L 6-3 L 18-2 L 1-6 L 0-4 L 1-4 L 5-10 W 5-1 L 2-11 L 2-3 W 7-4 W 14-3 W 4-2 L 5-12 L 2-8 L 2-9
FORDHAM 3-0 (2-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3/08/02 H W 8-0 3/09/02 H W 21-10
3/12/02
N W
15-6
GEORGE WASHINGTON 3-0 (3-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/03/00 H W 5-2 3/04/00 H W 10-9 3/05/00 H W 13-7 GEORGETOWN 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/07/99 H W 4-2 GONZAGA 2-6 (0-3, 0-3, 1-1) 3/15/02 N W 10-8 3/07/08 H L 4-8 3/08/08 H L 5-11 3/09/08 H L 7-16 3/20/09 A L 3-8 3/21/09 A L 8-9 3/22/09 A L 4-5 3/11/10 N W 6-1 HAWAI’I 4-15 (2-2, 2-13, 0-0) 3/21/70 A W 3-2 4/20/75 A L 2-4 4/21/75 A L 5-13 4/22/75 A L 6-7 4/23/75 A L 4-5 4/24/75 A L 2-3 4/11/76 A L 1-11 4/15/76 A L 0-5 4/23/82 H L 3-8 5/25/04 H L 10-12 2/17/05 A L 3-9 2/18/05 A L 2-10 2/19/05 A L 8-9 2/20/05 A W 2-1 3/23/05 H W 7-2 2/09/07 A L 1-13 2/10/07 A L 3-4 2/11/07 A L 3-8 4/10/07 H W 4-3 HAWAI’I-HILO 9-3 (5-1, 4-2, 0-0) 1/17/97 A L 3-4 1/17/97 A W 7-4 1/18/97 A W 9-5 1/18/97 A W 13-3 1/19/97 A L 6-12 1/19/97 A W 3-2 4/18/02 H L 1-9 4/19/02 H W 4-1 4/20/02 H W 10-3 4/20/02 H W 13-1 4/23/03 H W 10-0 4/05/05 H W 11-5 HAWAII MARINES 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3/23/70 N W 6-1 HOUSTON 4-2 (3-0, 1-2, 0-0) 2/22/08 A L 1-3 2/23/08 A W 4-3 2/24/08 A L 9-10 3/13/09 H W 13-1 3/14/09 H W 7-6 3/15/09 H W 10-2 HUMBOLDT STATE 14-2 (14-2, 0-0, 0-0) 3/24/71 H W 3-2 3/24/71 H W 4-2 3/18/72 H W 11-0 3/18/72 H W 4-1 3/09/73 H L 1-2
3/09/74 3/09/74 3/01/75 3/02/75 3/02/75 3/19/76 3/20/76 3/20/76 3/04/77 3/05/77 3/05/77
H H H H H H H H H H H
W W L W W W W W W W W
5-0 5-0 2-4 13-2 3-0 13-2 5-4 6-1 4-0 8-1 5-0
JOLLY ROGER 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3/20/70 N W 6-4 KANSAS 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 2/19/99 H W 9-6 KANSAS STATE 1-1 (0-0, 0-0, 1-1) 3/24/70 N W 3-0 2/26/09 N L 4-7 LA VERNE 0-1 (0-1, 0-0, 0-0) 4/08/85 H L 6-9 LAFAYETTE 2-1 (2-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3/18/04 H W 4-2 3/19/04 H L 3-13 3/20/04 H W 12-7 LEWIS AND CLARK 2-1 (2-1, 0-0, 0-0) 2/28/92 H W 10-5 3/01/92 H L 3-6 3/19/94 H W 15-3 LIBERTY 0-0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-0-1) 3/11/02 N T 9-9 LINFIELD COLLEGE 4-2 (4-2, 0-0, 0-0) 3/18/70 H W 1-0 3/23/72 H L 2-7 3/23/72 H L 0-3 3/22/75 H W 2-0 3/22/75 H W 11-2 3/26/75 H W 6-5 LONG BEACH STATE 24-753 (13-34, 11-40, 0-1) 4/01/69 N L 4-11 5/12/72 A L 2-7 5/13/72 A W 1-0 5/13/72 A L 2-3 3/23/73 H W 9-0 3/23/73 H L 4-7 3/24/73 H W 4-2 4/05/74 A L 2-4 4/06/74 A W 8-1 4/06/74 A W 6-2 5/09/75 A W 5-2 5/10/75 A L 2-3 5/10/75 A W 3-2 5/07/76 H W 3-0 5/08/76 H L 1-8 5/08/76 H L 2-6 3/29/85 H W 5-0 3/30/85 H W 4-3 3/30/85 H L 2-4 5/09/86 A W 10-2 5/10/86 A W 9-6 5/11/86 A L 6-13 3/27/87 H W 7-2 3/28/87 H L 6-10
3/29/87 3/31/88 4/01/88 4/02/88 4/07/89 4/08/89 4/09/89 5/10/90 5/11/90 5/12/90 5/10/91 5/11/91 5/12/91 3/13/92 3/14/92 3/15/92 3/12/93 3/13/93 3/14/93 5/13/94 5/14/94 5/15/94 4/28/95 4/30/95 4/30/95 3/29/96 3/30/96 3/31/96 5/17/97 5/16/97 4/04/97 4/05/97 4/06/97 3/27/98 3/28/98 3/29/98 3/26/99 3/27/99 3/28/99 3/24/00 3/25/00 3/26/00 5/05/00 5/06/00 5/07/00 4/12/01 4/13/01 4/14/01 5/17/02 5/18/02 5/19/02 5/02/03 5/03/03 5/04/03 5/07/04 5/08/04 5/09/04 4/22/05 4/23/05 4/24/05 4/28/06 4/28/06 4/30/06 4/27/07 4/28/07 4/29/07 4/25/08 4/26/08 4/27/08 4/24/09 4/25/09 4/26/09 4/1/10 4/2/10 4/3/10
H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A A A H H H A A A H H H H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A
W 9-5 W 14-4 L 3-4 W 19-5 L 1-5 L 0-2 L 0-10 L 1-14 L 0-17 L 1-11 L 14-6 W 2-1 L 11-0 L 3-6 L 7-20 L 3-11 L 2-7 W 1-0 W 7-6 L 2-13 L 1-8 L 0-3 L 2-6 L 6-8 L 2-9 L 7-11 L 0-3 L 9-11 L 6-7 L 0-4 L 4-10 L 1-11 L 3-10 L 0-3 L 5-7 W 5-1 L 0-9 W 8-3 W 7-5 L 2-9 L 4-10 L 2-5 L 3-12 L 4-11 L 3-4 L 2-14 L 4-5 L 2-8 L 5-7 L 4-5 L 0-5 L 2-16 L 2-7 L 2-6 L 0-3 L 0-5 L 1-6 W 5-1 L 2-11 L 2-9 L 2-5 L 5-7 L 3-9 L 6-8 L 4-8 L 9-14 L 3-10 L 13-14 L 6-7 L 1-5 L 6-19 L 3-10 w 2-1 (9) L 4-13 L 2-8
LOUISIANA TECH 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3/11/06 N W 11-9
73
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 6-8 (3-2, 2-6, 1-0) 4/20/68 H W 4-1 4/20/68 H W 4-0 4/19/69 A L 8-11 4/19/69 A W 6-0 4/24/70 A W 11-8 4/25/70 A L 4-6 4/25/70 A L 4-11 4/30/71 H W 2-1 5/01/71 H L 0-9 5/01/71 H L 0-5 3/22/78 N W 8-0 3/09/87 A L 4-8 3/13/90 A L 5-12 3/14/90 A L 2-9 MAINE 2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/10/94 H W 12-8 3/10/94 H W 9-6 MICHIGAN 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 3/12/06 N L 9-13 MINNESOTA 2-4 (2-4, 0-0, 0-0) 3/14/03 H L 3-10 3/15/03 H L 0-4 3/16/03 H L 2-10 3/14/08 H W 1-0 3/15/08 H W 3-1 3/16/08 H L 5-11 NEVADA 64-95 (38-43, 26-52, 0-0) 3/10/67 A W 7-6 4/04/68 H W 5-0 4/04/68 H L 3-5 5/08/70 A W 6-2 5/09/70 A L 3-7 5/09/70 A W 7-6 3/19/71 H W 16-0 3/20/71 H W 4-0 3/20/71 H W 3-1 3/15/73 H W 11-3 3/15/73 H W 6-1 5/03/74 A W 14-7 5/04/74 A L 4-5 5/04/74 A W 4-0 3/14/75 H W 5-0 3/15/75 H L 6-8 3/15/75 H L 6-7 3/12/76 A L 1-3 3/13/76 A W 11-8 3/13/76 A W 7-5 3/18/77 H L 0-1(13) 3/19/77 H W 7-3 3/19/77 H W 6-2 4/05/77 A L 4-8 4/06/77 A L 11-14 3/03/78 A W 15-0 3/15/78 A W 7-6 3/15/78 A L 5-7 4/21/78 H W 4-2 4/22/78 H W 8-1 4/22/78 H L 5-8 2/24/79 H L 1-4 2/24/79 H L 3-11 2/24/79 H L 0-7 4/07/79 A W 10-4 4/08/79 A W 17-8 4/08/79 A L 8-9 4/10/79 A W 10-2 3/14/80 A W 10-8 3/15/80 A L 7-10 3/15/80 A L 11-12 5/02/80 H W 8-6 5/03/80 H L 4-1 5/03/80 H L 4-10
3/21/81 3/22/81 3/22/81 5/01/81 5/02/81 5/02/81 3/20/82 3/21/82 3/21/82 4/30/82 5/01/82 5/01/82 4/21/83 4/22/83 4/22/83 5/13/83 5/13/83 3/28/84 3/28/84 4/21/84 4/22/84 4/22/84 4/29/85 3/04/86 2/20/87 2/21/87 2/21/87 3/17/87 2/02/88 3/04/88 3/05/88 3/05/88 3/14/89 2/25/89 2/25/89 2/26/89 2/13/90 3/20/90 5/07/91 2/16/91 2/17/91 2/08/92 2/22/92 2/23/92 2/29/92 5/05/92 4/08/93 4/09/93 4/10/93 4/08/94 4/09/94 4/10/94 4/08/95 4/08/95 4/09/95 5/03/96 5/04/96 5/05/96 5/17/97 5/09/97 5/10/97 5/11/97 3/21/97 3/22/97 3/23/97 5/08/98 5/09/98 5/10/98 5/14/98 3/20/98 3/21/98 3/22/98 5/14/99 5/15/99 5/16/99 4/09/99 4/10/99 4/11/99 4/13/00 4/14/00 4/15/00
A A A H H H A A A H H H H H H A A H H A A A A H H H H A H A A A A H H H H A H A A H H H H A H H H A A A A A A A A A H H H H A A A A A A H H H H H H H H H H H H H
W L L W W W L W L W W L L W W W L L W L L W L W L W L W L L L L W L L L L W L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L W L W L L L L L L L L L L W W L L L L L L L L
5-3 7-9 9-17 7-1 4-1 4-3 9-10 4-2 5-6 5-2 9-4 3-5 3-4 3-1 4-0 7-5 3-9 0-7 2-0 7-9 5-8 4-1 8-9 5-4 1-4 3-2 0-5 11-8 2-14 4-9 3-6 3-4 17-6 2-12 3-4 2-5 5-10 12-10 4-1 10-7 5-2 5-2 0-1 1-5 7-9 6-11 3-8 1-2 2-3 8-10 6-7 13-15 5-20 1-5 5-6 3-15 4-9 4-13 8-5 8-18 4-3 8-11 0-11 8-9 17-28 4-23 5-18 1-16 1-29 1-6 3-14 9-4 8-6 6-8 4-7 4-16 7-10 2-11 3-8 6-10 1-12
5/19/00 5/20/00 5/21/00 1/25/01 1/26/01 1/27/01 3/19/02 5/07/02 1/31/03 2/01/03 2/02/03 3/07/03 3/08/03 3/25/03 3/23/04 5/11/04 2/04/05 2/05/05 2/06/05 4/12/05 2/24/06 2/25/06 2/26/06 4/18/06 2/16/07 2/17/07 2/18/07 4/03/07 3/18/08 4/08/08 4/21/09 2/27/10 2/27/10 2/28/10
A A A H H H A A H H H A A A A A H H H A A A A H H H H A A H A H H H
L L L W W L L L W L W L W W L L L L W W W L W W L W W L L W W W W L
5-15 6-8 1-7 5-3 16-15 0-6 6-7 9-11 9-7 2-7 5-4 5-14 11-6 17-8 11-12 6-17 4-5 0-1 11-2 15-5 7-6 3-4 2-1 8-3 0-7 3-2 7-6 1-5 0-10 14-3 10-7 11-6 6-4 3-10
NEW MEXICO 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/13/96 H W 5-0 NEW MEXICO STATE 17-16 (9-9, 8-7, 0-0) 5/01/92 H L 7-9 5/02/92 H W 7-1 5/02/92 H L 5-11 4/30/93 A L 6-9 5/01/93 A W 11-5 5/01/93 A W 11-3 4/15/94 H L 3-8 4/16/94 H W 9-1 4/17/94 H L 3-4 4/13/95 A L 10-11 4/14/95 A L 4-12 4/15/95 A W 19-6 4/26/96 H L 3-4 4/27/96 H L 1-3 4/28/96 H L 2-6 5/2/97 A W 5-4 5/3/97 A L 16-33 5/4/97 A L 4-16 3/14/97 H W 7-3 3/15/97 H L 5-9 3/16/97 H W 16-15 5/01/98 H W 8-7 5/02/98 H W 11-8 5/03/98 H W 9-1 3/13/98 A L 10-13 3/14/98 A W 7-6 3/15/98 A W 15-8 4/23/99 H W 9-4 4/24/99 H L 0-6 4/25/99 H W 9-3 4/20/00 A L 12-13 4/21/00 A W 12-5 4/22/00 A W 17-7 NORTHWESTERN 4-1 (1-1, 0-0, 3-0) 2/18/99 H W 8-7 2/20/99 H L 8-9 2/15/01 N W 3-2 2/16/01 N W 19-4
2/12/04
N W
15-11
NOTRE DAME 2-1 (0-1, 0-0, 2-0) 3/10/01 H L 2-5 3/12/10 N W 8-4 3/14/10 N W 3-2 OCCIDENTAL 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/26/86 H W 6-3 ORAL ROBERTS 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3/13/02 N W 8-6 OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUC. 2-1 (2-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3/25/72 H L 2-3 3/25/72 H W 2-1 3/24/76 H W 10-0 OREGON 4-2 (3-2, 0-0, 1-0) 3/27/75 H L 3-6 3/27/75 H L 2-3 3/21/77 H W 6-2 3/24/78 N W 4-1 3/18/79 H W 9-1 3/19/80 H W 8-4 OREGON STATE 6-12 (6-8, 0-3, 0-1) 3/29/77 N W 5-4 3/28/78 H L 9-12 3/17/80 H L 3-4 3/25/81 H L 5-6 3/24/82 H L 1-3 2/28/89 H W 3-0 3/01/89 H L 3-19 2/27/90 H W 4-3 2/28/90 H W 4-3 3/16/96 H L 2-11 3/11/96 H W 6-2 2/10/96 H L 4-5 2/10/96 H L 3-5 2/11/96 H W 4-3 3/28/06 H L 4-6 5/23/08 A L 2-15 5/24/08 A L 6-8 5/25/08 A L 0-2 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 4-0 (4-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/20/75 H W 3-1 3/20/75 H W 6-5 3/18/76 H W 3-1 3/18/76 H W 13-0 PEPPERDINE 6-10 (3-2, 3-8, 0-0) 3/29/68 H W 5-0 4/19/68 H W 6-2 3/29/69 A W 7-1 3/29/69 A W 5-3 5/01/70 H L 3-5 5/02/70 H L 3-5 5/02/70 H W 7-3 5/07/71 A W 3-2 5/08/71 A L 0-6 5/08/71 A L 0-3 4/18/81 A L 6-10 4/18/81 A L 4-5 3/03/84 A L 0-4 3/04/84 A L 1-9 3/08/87 A L 2-3 3/23/89 A L 0-9 PORTLAND 14-11 (13-8, 0-3, 1-0) 2/27/87 H L 1-4
3/07/94 2/27/99 2/27/99 2/28/99 2/28/99 2/26/00 2/26/00 2/27/00 2/27/00 2/23/01 2/23/01 2/25/01 2/25/01 2/14/03 2/15/03 2/16/03 3/01/02 3/02/02 3/02/02 3/03/02 2/13/04 3/11/05 3/12/05 3/13/05
H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H N A A A
W W W W L W L W W W L W L W W L L W W L W L L L
4-2 4-2 10-1 6-4 3-6 9-3 3-12 4-3 8-2 5-2 1-4 8-7 3-7 2-1 4-1 6-9 6-8 3-0 11-4 7-11 12-4 9-10 7-9 4-6
PORTLAND STATE 6-4 (6-4, 0-0, 0-0) 3/22/77 H L 1-2(12) 2/27/93 H W 7-3 2/27/93 H W 7-1 2/28/93 H L 5-6 2/28/93 H W 8-0 2/24/95 H W 11-3 2/25/95 H W 6-3 2/25/95 H L 0-3 2/26/95 H W 6-0 3/15/96 H L 6-8 PENN STATE 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/06/96 H W 7-3 PRINCETON 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/18/92 H W 15-3 RHODE ISLAND 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/07/97 H W 19-3 SACRAMENTO STATE 55-58 (30-26, 25-32, 0-0) 3/01/67 A L 3-5 4/26/67 H W 10-4 3/19/68 A L 1-7 4/02/68 H W 3-1 3/18/69 A W 7-4 4/22/69 H W 1-0 3/16/70 A L 1-3 4/19/70 H W 11-9 3/10/71 A W 15-10 4/27/71 H W 6-3 2/29/72 A W 4-2 4/25/72 H W 3-1 3/27/73 A W 11-3 4/24/73 H L 7-9 3/12/74 A W 4-2 5/08/74 H W 7-1 2/28/75 H W 11-4 3/29/75 A L 5-6 3/02/76 A W 6-3 4/27/76 H W 4-1 3/01/77 A W 3-1(11) 3/07/78 A W 9-4 5/03/78 H L Forfeit 2/06/79 H W 9-6 4/25/79 A L 1-3 2/12/80 A W 7-4 5/06/80 H L 2-4 2/11/81 A W 13-5 4/21/81 H W 3-0
3/09/82 2/22/83 2/07/84 3/11/85 3/19/85 4/16/85 4/16/85 3/14/86 3/14/86 3/15/86 3/17/86 3/21/87 3/22/87 3/22/87 3/24/88 3/25/88 3/25/88 4/27/88 3/17/89 3/19/89 5/03/89 5/03/89 3/09/90 4/06/90 5/01/90 3/15/91 3/15/91 2/13/91 4/22/92 5/08/92 5/15/92 4/13/93 4/27/93 4/27/94 5/04/94 5/02/95 5/07/96 4/11/97 4/12/97 4/13/97 3/08/97 3/09/97 3/07/97 4/24/98 4/25/98 4/26/98 3/06/98 3/07/98 3/08/98 4/16/99 4/17/99 4/18/99 4/28/00 4/29/00 4/30/00 3/16/01 3/17/01 3/18/01 5/17/01 5/18/01 5/20/01 5/24/02 5/25/02 5/26/02 2/04/03 3/28/03 3/29/03 3/30/03 3/25/04 3/26/04 3/27/04 3/28/04 5/20/05 5/21/05 5/22/05 2/14/06 5/09/06 2/06/07 3/13/07 5/01/07 3/11/08
A H A H A H H H H A A A A A A H H A H H A A A H A A A H A H H A H H H A H A H A A H H H A H A H A H H H H H H A A A H H H A A A A H A H H H A A A A A H H H A H A
W 3-1 L 3-9 W 12-5 L 3-7 L 2-10 W 6-5(8) L 4-7 W 6-4 L 5-17 L 5-10 L 1-4 L 4-10 W 7-3 L 5-3 L 5-6(10) L 0-5 W 3-2(8) L 4-9 L 0-4 L 1-10 L 9-10 L 0-3 L 4-5 W 2-1 L 1-7 W 11-7 L 6-1 L 2-0 L 4-6 L 4-7 L 1-6 W 8-3 L 7-8 W 11-10 W 10-9 W 3-1 L 7-10 W 3-2 W 9-5 L 6-7 L 5-6 W 20-3 W 6-0 W 13-10 L 9-23 L 3-16 L 2-10 W 17-4 W 6-2 W 5-1 L 3-4 W 8-6 L 1-9 W 6-2 L 3-8 L 6-8 W 4-2 L 3-7 W 6-2 W 7-2 L 2-5 W 10-3 L 1-6 L 5-8 L 4-5 W 5-4 L 5-7 L 0-5 L 9-16 L 5-15 L 4-5 L 1-6 W 4-1 W 2-1 W 4-2 W 8-3 W 8-7 W 16-10 L 4-7 L 11-13 L 6-14
3/11/09 3/16/10 4/13/10
A L A L H W
4-8 4-5 5-2
SAMFORD 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 3/13/91 N W 4-1 SAINT MARTIN’S 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/22/00 H W 8-0 SAINT MARY’S 63-56-2 (43-31-1, 19-25-1, 1-0-0)
4/08/67 4/08/67 4/29/67 4/29/67 4/30/68 4/30/68 5/11/68 5/11/68 4/12/69 4/12/69 5/10/69 5/10/69 4/17/70 4/18/70 4/18/70 4/23/71 4/24/71 4/24/71 3/04/72 3/04/72 2/18/73 4/27/73 3/01/74 3/05/74 5/01/74 3/11/75 4/08/75 2/27/76 3/30/76 2/18/77 2/19/77 2/19/77 2/17/78 2/18/78 2/18/78 4/08/78 4/08/78 4/09/78 3/02/79 3/03/79 3/03/79 4/20/79 4/21/79 4/21/79 2/22/80 2/22/80 2/23/80 4/11/80 4/12/80 4/12/80 2/21/81 2/21/81 4/03/81 4/04/81 4/04/81 2/22/81 2/12/82 3/27/82 4/14/82 5/03/82 5/11/83 5/11/83 5/14/83 5/15/83 5/15/83 4/07/84 4/08/84
H H A A A A H H A A H H A H H H A A H H H A H H H H A H A H A A H A A H H A H A A A H H H H A H H H H H H A A A H A H H H H A A A H A
W 2-1 T 1-1 L 3-6 W 8-2 W 11-4 L 6-3 W 8-1 W 5-4 L 4-6 W 7-5 W 5-1 W 5-1 W 15-2 W 4-0 W 3-1 W 4-0 L 3-9 T 2-2(14) L 5-8 L 2-3 L 3-4 L 5-6 W 7-4 W 7-4 W 8-0 W 5-0 L 6-7 L 3-4 W 9-5 L 1-2 W 11-2 L 4-6 W 4-0 L 2-5 L 1-6 W 3-1 L 0-1 L 4-9 L 2-4 L 1-10 W 4-1 W 3-2 W 3-1 W 2-1 W 4-3 W 3-1 W 4-1 L 1-11 L 4-5 L 2-3 W 3-1 W 3-1 L 0-7 W 6-4 W 5-0 L 2-3 L 1-6 L 1-6 W 5-0 W 10-2 L 3-10 L 1-9 W 13-3 L 2-4 L 4-5 L 3-7 W 3-1
74
4/08/84 5/02/84 5/02/84 2/22/85 2/23/85 2/23/85 2/08/86 2/03/86 2/03/86 3/02/87 3/02/87 2/13/88 2/13/88 2/14/88 3/12/89 3/12/89 3/13/89 4/02/91 3/17/90 3/17/90 3/18/90 3/03/92 3/30/93 5/05/93 3/22/94 4/05/94 3/21/95 3/28/95 4/30/96 4/23/96 4/15/97 2/18/97 4/14/98 2/24/98 3/06/99 3/09/99 3/23/99 2/04/00 2/06/00 2/06/00 2/22/02 2/23/02 2/24/02 2/28/03 3/01/03 3/02/03 2/07/04 2/28/04 2/29/04 2/29/04 2/11/05 4/19/05 5/03/05 2/28/06
A H H H A A A H H A A H H A H H A A H H A H H H A H H A H H H H A H H H H H H H A H A H A H H H H H N H H H
L 0-11 L 2-11 L 2-14 L 2-11 W 16-7 L 5-6 L 1-9 W 9-8 W 3-2 L 7-9 W 5-1 W 4-3 L 2-4 L 2-3(10) L 3-4 W 1-0 W 3-1 W 7-4 L 9-10 L 5-11 L 1-9 L 3-5 W 5-4 L 2-3 W 5-4 W 3-1 W 5-3 L 3-6 W 11-10 W 8-6 W 4-0 L 1-10 W 13-12 L 2-7 W 3-2 L 3-5 W 16-9 L 11-15 W 2-0 W 4-3 L 7-8 W 8-7 L 9-11 W 5-4 L 0-6 L 1-16 L 1-12 W 3-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 6-5 L 2-3 W 6-1 W 4-1
SAN DIEGO 2-2 (1-0, 1-2, 0-0) 4/06/82 H W 7-2 3/30/83 A L 2-13 3/06/84 A L 4-10 2/27/09 H W 14-6 SAN DIEGO MARINES 2-6 (2-2, 0-4, 0-0) 3/20/67 A L 4-6 3/22/67 A L 6-13 5/05/67 H W 7-0 4/08/68 A L 3-4 4/11/68 H L 2-15 5/03/68 A W 3-0 4/30/69 A L 3-4 4/28/70 A L 0-1 SAN DIEGO STATE 16-27 (11-4, 5-22, 0-1) 4/28/72 A L 2-3 4/29/72 A W 2-1 4/29/72 A L 4-5 4/06/73 H W 4-1 4/07/73 H L 2-3 4/07/73 H W 3-1
4/19/74 4/20/74 4/20/74 5/02/75 5/03/75 5/03/75 4/30/76 5/01/76 5/01/76 3/31/77 3/23/78 3/26/78 4/01/83 2/11/89 2/12/89 3/03/89 2/09/90 2/10/90 2/11/90 2/08/91 2/09/91 2/10/91 2/05/93 2/06/93 2/07/93 2/05/94 2/06/94 2/03/95 2/04/95 2/05/95 3/24/06 3/25/06 3/26/06 3/01/07 3/02/07 2/28/09 2/28/09
A A A H H H A A A N A A A A A H A A A A A A H H H A A H H H A A A H H A A
L L L W W W L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L W W W L L W L W W W W L L W L
3-13 1-4 0-6 2-1 2-0 1-0 1-2 0-8 0-3 4-9 1-9 2-6 1-5 2-10 1-11 6-5 1-4 0-4 2-10 7-6 4-0 9-4 13-3 4-1 10-4 2-3 2-9 5-4 1-15 5-4 7-2 6-3 10-4 1-3 2-6 6-3 3-8
SAN FRANCISCO 84-37-1 (43-18-0, 39-17-1, 2-2-0)
4/22/67 4/22/67 5/06/67 5/06/67 5/04/68 5/04/68 4/11/69 4/25/69 5/02/69 5/09/69 4/15/70 5/12/70 5/12/70 3/26/71 3/27/71 5/12/71 3/28/72 3/11/72 3/11/72 3/30/72 2/24/73 2/24/73 3/23/74 3/23/74 3/18/75 3/18/75 2/28/76 2/28/76 2/25/77 2/26/77 2/26/77 4/01/77 4/03/77 4/03/77 3/17/78 3/18/78 3/18/78 5/05/78 5/06/78 5/06/78 2/09/79
A A H H A A A A H H H A A A H H N A A N H H A A H H A A A H H N A A H A A A H H A
L 1-4 W 4-2 W 3-0 L 3-6 L 1-4 W 7-6 W 5-0 L 3-4 L 0-2 L 5-7 L 1-3 W 6-4 W 12-8 L 0-3 L 2-5 L 0-3 L 5-7 L 11-13 L 2-3 L 5-6 W 5-3 W 2-1 W 2-1 W 7-6 W 4-2 W 5-3 L 5-12 L 2-3 W 7-5 W 4-3(10) W 2-1 W 8-2 W 3-1 W 7-3 W 5-2 W 8-2 L 3-4 W 19-1 W 11-2 W 3-1 T 8-8
2/10/79 2/10/79 3/23/79 3/23/79 3/24/79 3/24/79 2/01/80 2/02/80 2/02/80 5/10/80 5/10/80 3/01/81 3/18/81 4/10/81 4/11/81 4/11/81 2/20/82 2/20/82 2/21/82 4/26/82 4/28/82 5/04/83 5/04/83 5/07/83 5/08/83 5/08/83 2/10/84 2/11/84 2/11/84 4/04/84 4/04/84 4/28/84 4/28/84 4/29/84 2/08/85 2/08/85 2/09/85 2/21/86 2/22/86 2/22/86 2/06/87 2/07/87 2/07/87 2/26/88 2/27/88 2/27/88 2/17/89 4/12/89 4/16/91 3/17/91 2/04/92 4/28/92 4/20/93 2/20/94 4/18/95 2/11/95 2/11/95 3/07/95 2/08/97 2/09/97 3/28/00 4/04/00 2/10/01 2/10/01 4/08/03 3/05/04 3/06/04 3/07/04 2/12/05 3/04/05 3/05/05 3/05/05 3/04/07 5/08/07 3/12/08 4/29/08 4/07/09 5/05/09 2/19/10 2/20/10 2/20/10
H H H H A A A H H A A A H A H H H H A A A H H H A A A H H A A H H A A A H A H H H A A A H H H A H A H A A A A H H A H A H A H H H H H H N H H H H A A H H A H H H
W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W L W W W W W W W L W W W W W L W W W L L L L W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W L L W W L W L W L W W W W L W L L W L W
6-4 3-2 10-11 2-0 8-3 6-1 8-4 17-3 7-3 6-2 7-3 6-3 3-1 6-0 3-2 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-7 13-11 7-9 3-2 5-3 13-1 12-0 15-0 13-2 4-3 1-3 12-7 14-13 12-1 5-4 9-7 3-5 3-1 6-2 4-1 2-5 1-2 4-7 4-10 9-2 7-6 2-5 4-3 5-2 12-5 10-2 4-0 6-5 4-3 8-5 3-2 7-3 14-8 8-1 6-4 7-1 3-5 10-1 3-5 5-7 6-4 3-2 1-3 3-2 6-8 9-0 2-5 2-1 3-0 6-5 7-2 1-9 10-6 1-7 5-10 3-1 5-6 10-3
SAN FRANCISCO STATE 12-13 (7-5, 5-7, 0-1) 3/23/67 N L 3-4 5/02/67 H L 3-7 5/02/67 H W 2-0 3/02/68 A L 1-9 3/02/68 A W 2-1 3/08/69 H L 4-7 3/08/69 H W 3-2 3/31/70 A L 8-9 4/06/71 A L 0-5 4/07/71 A W 11-1 3/27/72 A W 5-0 3/23/76 H W 2-1 4/06/76 A W 8-5 3/07/77 A W 6-3 4/12/77 H W 5-4 3/14/78 A L 3-4 3/29/78 H W 4-2 3/14/79 H L 5-7 4/04/79 A L 6-7 4/29/80 H W 4-2 4/30/80 H L 3-4 4/07/81 H L 3-9 3/03/87 A L 3-4 3/08/88 H W 4-2 4/11/89 A L 2-4 SAN JOSE STATE 67-77 (40-36, 25-39, 2-2) 3/21/67 N W 9-5 3/24/67 N L 3-6 3/24/67 N L 2-3 4/15/67 H W 3-2 4/15/67 H W 2-1 4/06/68 A W 3-2 4/06/68 A L 0-2 4/09/68 N W 11-8 4/27/68 H W 7-3 4/27/68 H W 1-0 4/15/69 H W 4-0 5/03/69 A L 10-17 5/03/69 A L 7-8 5/16/69 H W 3-0 3/07/70 A L 2-5 3/07/70 A W 4-0 3/06/71 H L 2-3 3/06/71 H L 0-3 4/21/72 H L 2-3 4/22/72 A L 0-3 4/22/72 A L 3-5 5/04/73 A L 1-2 5/05/73 H L 0-2 5/05/73 H W 1-0 4/16/74 H W 10-3 4/16/74 H W 8-3 5/10/74 H L 2-5 5/10/74 H W 1-0 5/11/74 A L 2-5 5/12/74 A L 5-7 5/12/74 A L 0-2 4/11/75 A L 0-1 4/12/75 H W 2-1 4/12/75 H W 2-1 4/26/75 H W 4-1 4/26/75 A L 0-1 4/27/75 A L 5-6 4/09/76 H W 2-0 4/10/76 A W 2-0 4/23/76 A L 0-6 4/24/76 H L 4-5 4/24/76 H W 12-1 3/25/77 H L 1-3 3/25/77 H L 1-2(12) 3/28/77 H L 5-6(10) 2/24/78 A W 19-1 2/25/78 H L 2-13 2/25/78 H L 2-3 4/14/78 H W 8-2 5/09/78 A L 7-11
5/09/78 3/09/79 3/10/79 3/10/79 4/27/79 4/28/79 4/28/79 2/29/80 3/01/80 3/01/80 4/18/80 4/19/80 4/19/80 2/07/81 2/07/81 2/10/81 5/08/81 5/09/81 5/09/81 2/26/82 2/27/82 2/27/82 4/07/82 4/08/82 4/08/82 3/25/83 3/26/83 3/26/83 5/09/83 4/11/84 4/11/84 5/05/84 5/06/84 5/06/84 3/01/85 3/02/85 3/02/85 5/10/85 5/11/85 5/11/85 4/04/86 4/07/86 4/07/86 4/10/87 4/11/87 4/12/87 4/15/88 4/16/88 4/17/88 4/14/89 4/15/89 4/16/89 4/27/90 4/28/90 4/29/90 4/26/91 4/27/91 4/28/91 3/07/92 3/07/92 3/08/92 4/23/93 4/24/93 4/25/93 4/29/94 4/30/94 5/1/94 3/31/95 4/1/95 4/2/95 4/13/96 4/14/96 4/15/96 2/1/97 2/2/97 1/30/98 3/16/99 2/05/99 2/06/99 3/10/00 3/11/00
A A H H H A A A H H H A A H H A H A A H A A A H H A A A H A A A H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H H H H H H H A A A H H H A A A A H H H H H H H
L 3-8 L 8-9 L 0-3 W 6-1 W 6-2 W 4-3 L 3-8 L 0-1 W 5-1 L 3-5 L 5-6 W 2-1 L 1-4 L 1-2 L 3-8 W 5-2 W 4-3 W 13-12 L 2-4 W 5-3 W 9-4 W 5-2 L 3-4 L 2-8 W 5-4 L 5-8 L 3-4 L 3-4 W 5-2 L 0-6 L 4-5 L 4-8 L 0-3 W 5-3 L 3-4(10) W 9-4 L 0-3 L 3-6 W 4-2 L 2-5 W 3-2 L 4-9 W 1-0 W 4-0 W 12-1 L 1-4 W 11-9(12) L 0-7 W 2-1 L 6-9 L 0-4 W 5-4 L 1-3 L 5-20 W 6-5 W 5-4 L 4-3 W 5-4 L 0-4 L 2-8 L 3-8 L 5-10 L 1-4 W 8-6 L 0-1 W 7-3 W 10-0 W 11-1 L 1-2 W 5-4 W 4-3 W 15-8 W 9-4 L 5-10 L 3-5 L 5-19 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 5-2 W 10-3 W 3-1
3/11/00 H L 3/12/00 A L 3/16/07 A W 3/17/07 A L 3/18/07 H L 4/17/07 H W 3/06/09 H L 3/07/09 H L 3/08/09 A L 4/14/09 A W 3/26/10 A W 3/27/10 A W 3/28/10 H L
3-4 4-7 5-3 6-7 6-7 10-9 4-5 3-9 3-6 7-5 18-10 8-7 3-6
SANTA CLARA 33-59 (19-24, 14-35, 0-0) 3/30/68 H W 3-2 3/30/68 H L 1-7 4/17/68 A L 6-9 4/26/68 A L 6-9 5/17/69 H L 3-5 5/17/69 H W 4-1 4/10/70 H L 1-12 4/11/70 A W 19-6 4/11/70 A L 6-8 4/16/71 A L 2-5 4/17/71 H L 0-3 2/26/72 A L 0-9 2/26/72 A L 1-13 2/17/73 H W 5-1 2/17/73 H L 2-3 2/23/74 A L 1-6 2/23/74 A L 0-4 2/22/75 H L 2-6 2/22/75 H L 2-6 2/21/76 A L 3-8 2/21/76 A W 3-1 3/11/77 H L 1-3 3/12/77 A W 2-0 3/12/77 A W 2-0 2/03/78 A W 5-3 2/04/78 A W 3-2(10) 2/04/78 A L 1-6 5/12/78 H L 1-4 5/13/78 A W 4-1 5/13/78 A L 2-4 3/06/79 A W 2-1 3/06/79 A L 7-8 3/30/79 A L 4-13 3/31/79 H L 1-6 3/31/79 H W 4-2 2/08/80 H W 8-7 2/09/80 A L 7-8 2/09/80 A W 10-7 3/21/80 A L 3-4 3/22/80 H W 5-3 3/22/80 H W 2-1 3/06/81 A L 5-6 3/07/81 H W 1-0 3/07/81 H L 2-3 4/15/81 A L 5-6 4/15/81 A L 3-11 4/16/81 H L 2-3 2/06/82 H W 4-5 2/06/82 H W 3-5 2/07/82 A L 0-1 5/07/82 H L 3-5 5/05/82 A L 4-10 5/08/82 A L 1-2 4/13/83 H L 2-7 4/13/83 H W 6-5 4/16/83 A W 6-4 4/17/83 A L 5-6 4/17/83 A L 4-5 3/24/84 H W 5-1 3/25/84 A L 5-7 3/25/84 A L 4-5 4/24/84 H L 0-8 4/24/84 H L 2-3 3/13/85 A L 1-7 5/08/85 H L 3-9
2/11/86 4/28/87 2/06/88 2/06/88 2/07/88 2/07/89 4/25/89 2/03/90 2/03/90 2/04/90 3/31/92 2/08/95 4/04/95 3/25/98 3/04/03 3/03/01 3/03/01 2/24/04 2/03/06 2/04/06 2/05/06 2/27/08 4/02/08 5/07/08 5/20/08 4/06/10 4/28/10
A H A A H A H H H A H H A H H A A A A H H H A H A A H
L W L L L L L W L L L L L W W W W L W W L L L W W L W
3-5 3-0 0-8 0-2 5-11 1-7 4-7 4-2 1-2 1-7 2-3 7-9 1-8 10-6 5-4 11-2 7-6 3-8 4-1 14-6 3-8 6-15 3-11 11-7 8-2 3-9 12-7
SEATTLE 3-1 (3-1, 0-0, 0-0) 3/4/10 H W 11-5 3/5/10 H W 8-1 3/6/10 H L 9-10 3/7/10 H W 19-9 SONOMA STATE 29-12-1 (17-8-0, 12-4-1, 2-2-0)
3/04/67 3/04/67 3/13/68 3/13/68 4/02/69 4/03/69 2/28/70 2/28/70 2/27/71 2/27/71 4/05/71 3/14/72 3/14/72 3/29/72 3/13/73 4/03/73 3/16/74 3/16/74 4/24/79 5/02/79 3/07/80 4/23/80 1/30/81 1/30/81 2/05/81 4/21/82 4/25/82 4/25/82 3/09/83 3/15/83 2/17/84 2/18/84 2/18/84 2/15/85 2/16/85 2/16/85 3/05/86 2/24/86 2/24/86 2/26/91 2/15/90 2/7/95
A A A A N N H H H H N H H N H A A A H A A H A A H H A A H H H A A A H H H H H A H H
W 12-2 W 7-0 W 7-3 W 4-0 W 15-8 L 5-7 W 8-3 L 5-6 L 2-3 W 6-5 L 1-3 W 6-5 W 3-2 W 14-1 W 1-0 W 9-7 L 3-8 L 1-2 W 4-1 W 2-1 W 12-0 W 6-2 W 3-1 W 6-2 W 8-0 L 2-9 W 6-4 L 0-1 W 2-1 W 7-3 W 7-2 L 2-3(10) T 3-3(8) W 3-0 W 14-0 W 13-1 W 9-0 L 4-7 L 3-7 W 9-7 L 5-11 W 8-3
SOUTHERN OREGON
75
1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 4/11/79 N W 20-1 SOUTHERN UTAH 26-4 (22-3, 4-1, 0-0) 4/08/92 H W 7-2 3/25/92 H L 5-11 2/19/93 H W 17-7 2/20/93 H W 18-5 2/20/93 H W 20-6 2/21/93 H W 14-1 2/25/94 H W 10-7 3/25/94 H W 9-0 2/26/94 H W 12-3 4/01/94 A W 17-4 4/01/94 A W 18-5 4/02/94 A W 15-2 3/09/95 A W 4-1 3/09/95 A L 3-4 3/17/95 H W 8-2 3/18/95 H W 5-3 3/18/95 H W 6-2 3/19/95 H W 19-7 2/23/96 H W 8-5 2/23/96 H W 11-2 2/24/96 H W 16-2 1/28/97 H L 8-14 1/28/97 H W 4-1 1/29/97 H W 8-4 1/28/98 H W 4-2 1/28/98 H W 6-2 1/28/99 H W 5-1 1/28/99 H L 4-7 1/29/99 H W 5-4 1/29/99 H W 3-0 STANFORD 7-45-1 (3-22-0, 4-21-1, 0-2-0)
3/07/67 3/05/68 3/04/69 3/03/70 4/07/70 3/02/71 4/13/71 4/04/72 4/18/72 5/01/73 2/08/77 3/30/77 4/02/77 2/11/78 2/11/78 4/18/79 1/29/80 2/17/81 2/19/83 2/19/83 2/20/83 2/14/84 4/23/85 2/04/87 2/24/87 2/09/88 5/03/88 4/04/89 5/10/89 4/03/90 4/09/91 2/05/91 2/12/92 5/12/92 2/09/93 2/22/94 2/28/95 5/05/99 3/20/05 3/24/05 3/29/05 4/10/06
H A H A H H H A H H A N N A A H A H A A H A H H A H A A H A H A A H A A H H H A A A
L 2-7 L 1-2 L 1-5 L 2-5 L 3-8 L 0-3 L 0-1 L 3-14 L 4-5 L 0-6 W 7-4 L 3-6 L 6-15 L 3-6 T 3-3 L 3-5 L 1-5 L 0-8 L 3-8 L 6-7 L 1-13 L 5-7 L 4-5(10) L 2-13 L 2-10 L 1-4 L 0-16 L 0-22 L 4-9 L 2-16 W 6-4 L 6-5 L 0-6 L 3-12 L 4-6 L 4-14 W 10-2 L 1-2 L 6-9 L 1-6 W 2-0 L 1-2
5/24/06 5/18/07 5/19/07 5/20/07 3/21/08 3/22/08 3/24/08 3/30/09 5/13/09 2/24/10 3/23/19
H A H A A H H H A A H
L W L L W L L L L L W
8-14 13-7 2-11 5-10 10-6 3-7 0-14 2-10 13-14 6-11 9-4
STONY BROOK 2-0 (2-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/25/02 H W 7-6 3/25/02 H W 2-1 SUB PACIFIC 0-2 (0-0, 0-0, 0-2) 3/19/70 N L 0-14 3/25/70 N L 1-2 UC DAVIS 40-28-1 (22-13, 17-15-1, 1-0)
3/08/67 4/17/67 2/27/68 4/23/68 4/16/69 2/24/70 4/21/70 2/16/71 3/30/71 5/02/72 5/09/72 4/10/73 5/08/73 3/10/74 5/06/74 3/04/75 5/06/75 3/16/76 3/31/76 2/22/77 2/21/78 4/11/78 5/04/79 5/05/79 5/05/79 2/05/80 4/08/80 2/24/81 3/31/81 2/09/82 1/31/83 1/31/83 1/27/84 1/28/84 1/28/84 2/05/85 2/12/85 3/18/86 3/18/87 4/22/87 2/16/88 3/02/88 4/12/88 2/19/89 4/26/89 4/10/90 4/24/90 4/23/91 2/19/91 2/08/92 2/13/05 5/27/05 5/28/05 5/29/05 4/07/06 4/08/06
A H A H H A H H A A H A H A H A H A H H A H H A A H A A H H A A A H H H A A H A H A H A H A H H A H N H H H A A
W 6-1 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 5-3 W 1-0 W 4-0 L 3-5 W 5-4 L 3-11 L 7-8 L 4-7 L 5-6 W 3-2 W 10-3 W 9-6 W 6-4 L 1-11 L 0-5 W 5-4(11) W 5-3 L 2-3 L 1-2 W 8-4 L 2-4 L 3-6 W 9-5 T 6-6 L 4-8 W 15-5 W 8-7 W 4-2 W 5-4 W 8-4 W 6-2 W 4-0 L 8-10 L 6-8 L 2-9 L 8-10 W 7-2 W 5-4(14) L 5-11 L 3-6 L 1-7 L 1-2 W 8-3 L 0-2 L 19-4 W 5-4 W 7-5 W 2-1 W 1-0 W 3-2 W 9-8 L 7-12 W 5-1
4/09/06 4/05/07 4/06/07 4/07/07 3/28/08 3/29/08 3/30/08 3/27/09 3/28/09 3/29/09 5/07/08 5/08/08 5/09/08
A H H H A A A H H H A A A
W W L L L L L W W W W W W
7-6 12-10 5-10 5-14 1-4 0-4 2-3 8-4 11-7 15-9 12-1 7-5 11-7
UC IRVINE 16-32 (7-14, 9-18, 0-0) 4/25/86 A L 2-5 4/26/86 A W 1-0 4/27/86 A L 1-6 5/01/87 H L 4-8 5/02/87 H L 0-5 5/03/87 H L 2-3 5/06/88 A L 5-7 5/07/88 A L 0-9 5/08/88 A L 6-9 5/12/89 H L 1-2 5/13/89 H L 3-8 5/14/89 H L 1-3 4/12/90 A L 3-6 4/13/90 A L 1-3 4/14/90 A L 7-12 4/12/91 H W 6-5 4/13/91 H W 8-7 2/14/91 H W 8-2 4/03/92 A L 3-11 4/04/92 A W 3-2 4/05/92 A W 13-4 3/28/02 A L 4-7 3/29/02 A L 5-9 3/30/02 A W 4-2 4/17/03 H W 5-3 4/18/03 H W 9-1 4/19/03 H L 1-6 4/23/04 A W 2-1 4/24/04 A L 5-16 4/25/04 A L 1-6 5/6/05 H W 6-5 5/7/05 H L 6-8 5/9/05 H W 8-3 5/12/06 A L 6-13 5/13/06 A L 3-6 5/14/06 A W 4-1 5/11/07 H L 7-12 5/12/07 H L 3-4 5/13/07 H L 8-11 5/09/08 A L 1-9 5/10/08 A W 10-9 5/11/08 A L 1-2 5/08/09 H L 6-11 5/09/09 H L 4-5 5/10/09 H L 5-6 4/16/10 A L 2-4 4/17/10 A W 7-4 4/18/10 A W 7-2 UC RIVERSIDE 16-17 (7-8, 9-9, 0-0) 3/30/01 A W 13-2 3/31/01 A W 12-2 4/01/01 A W 10-4 5/11/01 H W 8-0 5/12/01 H L 0-1 5/13/01 H L 5-6 4/26/02 A L 4-8 4/27/02 A W 4-1 4/28/02 A W 15-6 4/25/03 A L 1-10 4/26/03 A L 2-10 4/27/03 A W 11-9 4/30/04 H W 10-9
5/01/04 5/02/04 4/29/05 4/30/05 5/01/05 5/05/06 5/06/06 5/07/06 5/04/07 5/05/07 5/06/07 5/02/08 5/03/08 5/04/08 5/01/09 5/02/09 5/03/09 4/09/10 4/10/10 4/10/10
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L 8-9 W 5-1 L 0-14 L 6-10 W 10-4 L 2-11 W 5-4 W 5-4 L 4-5 W 5-3 L 7-8 L 6-7 L 9-19 L 5-6 W 9-5 L 4-7 L 1-5 W 7-6 W 6-5 L 3-5 (11)
UC SANTA BARBARA 32-71 (19-38, 12-33, 1-0) 4/13/68 A W 11-6 4/13/68 A L 3-4 4/26/69 H L 0-5 4/26/69 H L 1-3 5/05/72 H L 2-3 5/06/72 H L 3-7 5/06/72 H W 3-2 4/13/73 A W 11-1 4/14/73 A W 4-3 4/14/73 A W 9-4 4/26/74 H L 4-5 4/27/74 H L 0-3 4/27/74 H L 0-5 3/31/80 A L 4-5 2/04/84 A L 2-12 2/04/84 A L 0-6 2/05/84 A L 3-5 2/05/84 A L 3-10 4/12/85 A L 4-5 4/13/85 A L 2-13 4/13/85 A L 0-12 5/03/85 H L 6-7 5/04/85 H L 9-10 5/04/85 H L 4-5 4/18/86 H L 1-9 4/19/86 H L 7-9 4/20/86 H L 8-9 4/24/87 A L 4-13 4/25/87 A L 5-9 4/26/87 A W 6-3(13) 4/29/88 H W 6-5 4/30/88 H W 7-3 5/01/88 H W 9-8 4/28/89 A L 8-9 4/29/89 A L 2-7 4/30/89 A L 3-4 4/20/90 H L 3-13 4/21/90 H L 2-6 4/22/90 H L 5-11 4/19/91 A L 13-1 4/20/91 A L 4-2 4/21/91 A L 11-7 4/16/92 H W 3-2 4/17/92 H L 5-6 4/18/92 H L 6-11 4/16/93 A L 3-4 4/17/93 A W 9-4 4/18/93 A L 5-11 5/07/94 H W 9-4 5/07/94 H L 1-3 5/08/94 H W 12-2 5/05/95 A W 7-6 5/06/95 A L 3-5 5/07/95 A L 1-8 4/04/96 H L 1-6 4/05/96 H L 6-8 4/06/96 H L 3-13
4/25/97 4/26/97 4/27/97 4/09/98 4/10/98 5/15/98 3/19/99 3/20/99 3/21/99 4/30/99 5/01/99 5/02/99 4/07/00 4/08/00 4/09/00 4/27/01 4/28/01 4/29/01 3/14/02 5/10/02 5/11/02 5/12/02 5/09/03 5/10/03 5/11/03 5/14/04 5/15/04 5/16/04 4/01/05 4/02/05 4/03/05 4/13/06 4/14/06 4/15/06 4/13/07 4/14/07 4/15/07 4/03/08 4/05/08 4/06/08 4/03/09 4/04/09 4/05/09 5/28/10 5/29/10 5/30/10
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W 9-8 L 5-18 L 4-16 L 2-15 W 3-1 L 2-3 W 3-1 L 6-7 W 10-6 W 2-1 W 6-3 L 1-7 L 7-10 W 5-3 L 3-9 L 1-6 L 1-6 L 2-5 W 11-9 W 5-4 L 2-18 L 3-9 L 4-11 W 7-5 L 3-4 W 4-3 W 5-4 L 1-3 W 7-4 L 6-7 W 6-1 W 7-2 W 2-1 L 4-16 L 9-14 L 7-8 L 2-5 L 4-5 W 4-3 L 2-12 L 8-9 L 6-9 W 13-3 L 7-9 L 1-5 L 5-8 (10)
UCLA 6-7 (1-2, 5-5, 0-0) 3/11/87 A L 3-8 3/11/03 A W 8-4 2/20/04 A L 1-6 2/21/04 A W 7-0 2/25/05 A L 0-9 2/26/05 A W 7-5 2/27/05 A W 10-9 2/18/06 H L 2-5 2/18/06 H L 1-5 2/19/06 H W 3-0 3/24/07 A W 4-3 3/25/07 A L 8-15 3/26/07 A L 3-8 UJIMORI 0-1 (0-0, 0-0, 0-1) 4/12/76 N L 6-7 UNLV 20-27 (10-13, 10-14, 0-0) 4/03/70 H L 1-7 4/04/70 H W 2-1 4/04/70 H L 0-1 4/02/71 A L 3-17 4/03/71 A W 5-4 4/03/71 A W 6-4 4/13/81 H L 5-8 4/11/82 A L 7-8 4/12/82 A L 6-18 4/12/82 A W 19-9 4/15/84 H W 8-6
4/27/85 4/27/85 4/28/85 3/28/86 3/29/86 3/30/86 4/03/87 4/04/87 4/05/87 4/08/88 4/09/88 4/10/88 5/05/89 5/06/89 5/07/89 5/04/90 5/05/90 5/06/90 5/03/91 5/04/91 5/05/91 3/20/92 3/21/92 3/22/92 3/19/93 3/20/93 3/21/93 3/25/94 3/26/94 3/27/94 3/24/95 3/25/95 3/26/95 4/20/96 4/20/96 4/21/96
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USC 2-2 (2-1, 0-1, 0-0) 3/10/87 A L 9-10(10) 3/19/10 H W 8-2 3/20/10 H W 6-5 3/21/10 H L 9-15 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 6-6 (0-1, 5-5, 1-0) 3/21/78 N W 12-1 4/02/79 H L 4-5 3/28/83 A W 6-3 3/28/83 A L 7-8 3/07/84 A W 12-1 3/07/84 A L 2-3 3/21/86 A W 15-4 3/22/86 A W 4-0 3/22/86 A W 7-2 1/31/87 A L 4-5 1/31/87 A L 5-13 2/01/87 A L 7-9 UTAH 21-10 (19-10, 0-0, 2-0) 3/21/78 N W 6-4 3/25/78 N W 11-2 3/08/91 H W 5-4 3/08/91 H W 4-3 3/09/91 H W 7-5 3/09/91 H L 6-0 2/06/92 H W 5-4 2/11/94 H L 1-4 2/12/94 H L 9-10 2/12/94 H W 6-5 2/13/94 H W 21-7 2/27/98 H W 14-12 2/28/98 H W 4-3 2/28/98 H W 6-3 3/01/98 H W 6-4 2/12/99 H W 5-0 2/13/99 H L 3-10 2/13/99 H L 3-8 2/14/99 H L 2-7
2/12/00 2/12/00 2/04/01 2/02/01 2/03/01 2/03/01 2/08/02 2/08/02 2/09/02 3/12/04 3/12/04 3/14/04
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VALPARASIO 4-0 (4-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/05/93 H W 8-4 3/06/93 H W 12-3 3/07/93 H W 16-5 3/08/93 H W 7-0 WASHINGTON 3-8 (3-3, 0-5, 0-0) 3/19/79 H W 10-2 3/09/05 A L 2-15 3/10/05 A L 12-19 5/19/06 H L 3-5 5/20/06 H W 7-2 3/09/07 A L 2-4 3/10/07 A L 0-8 3/10/07 A L 5-6 2/29/08 H L 1-10 3/01/08 H L 7-9 3/02/08 H W 7-4 WASHINGTON STATE 12-2 (11-2, 0-0, 1-0) 3/20/79 H L 2-5 2/14/95 H W 6-5 2/18/95 H W 17-4 2/19/95 H W 3-1 2/16/96 H W 6-5 2/17/96 H W 5-2 2/18/96 H W 3-2 2/14/97 H W 4-0 2/15/97 H W 13-6 2/16/97 H L 7-9 2/07/03 H W 4-1 2/08/03 H W 8-7 2/09/03 H W 17-7 2/15/04 N W 5-4 WESTERN OREGON 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/20/94 H W 7-1 WESTMONT 2-1 (0-0, 0-0, 2-1) 4/13/76 N L 2-4 4/14/76 N W 7-4 4/04/77 N W 14-7 WILLAMETTE 1-1 (0-1, 0-0, 1-0) 3/20/78 N W 10-4 3/19/84 H L 6-9 WHITMAN COLLEGE 1-0 (1-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3/22/72 H W 7-3 WYOMING 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) 4/10/68 N W 10-9
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1967 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Record: 19-14-1 3/01/67 at Sacramento State 3/04/67 at Sonoma State 3/04/67 at Sonoma State 3/07/67 Stanford 3/08/67 at UC Davis 3/10/67 at Nevada 3/14/67 at Fresno State 3/14/67 at Fresno State 3/20/67 at San Diego Marines 3/21/67 vs. San Jose State 3/22/67 at San Diego Marines 3/23/67 vs. San Francisco State 3/24/67 vs. San Jose State 3/24/67 vs. San Jose State 3/30/67 at California 5/05/67 Chico State 4/08/67 Saint Mary’s 4/08/67 Saint Mary’s 4/15/67 San Jose State 4/15/67 San Jose State 4/17/67 UC Davis 4/22/67 at San Francisco 4/22/67 at San Francisco 4/25/67 Cal State Stanislaus 4/26/67 Sacramento State 4/29/67 at Saint Mary’s 4/29/67 at Saint Mary’s 5/02/67 San Francisco State 5/02/67 San Francisco State 5/05/67 San Diego Marines 5/06/67 San Francisco 5/06/67 San Francisco 5/07/67 at Cal State Hayward 5/07/67 at Cal State Hayward
3-5 12-2 7-0 2-7 6-1 7-6 1-2 2-1 4-6 9-5 6-13 3-4 3-6 2-3 8-9 5-4 2-1 1-1 3-2 2-1 3-2 1-4 4-2 29-2 10-4 3-6 8-2 3-7 2-0 7-0 3-0 3-6 2-12 4-2
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1968 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Record: 32-15 (WCAC: 14-6) 2/27/68 at UC Davis 3/02/68 at San Francisco State 3/02/68 at San Francisco State 3/05/68 at Stanford 3/06/68 California 3/08/68 at Arizona 3/09/68 at Arizona 3/13/68 at Sonoma State 3/13/68 at Sonoma State 3/19/68 at Sacramento State 3/23/68 Fresno State 3/23/68 Fresno State 3/26/68 at Cal State Stanislaus 3/29/68 • Pepperdine 3/30/68 Santa Clara* 3/30/68 Santa Clara* 4/02/68 Sacramento State 4/04/68 Nevada 4/04/68 Nevada 4/06/68 at San Jose State* 4/06/68 at San Jose State* 4/08/68 at San Diego Marines 4/09/68 vs. San Jose State 4/10/68 vs. Wyoming 4/11/68 vs. Cal State Los Angeles 4/11/68 at San Diego Marines 4/13/68 at UC Santa Barbara* 4/13/68 at UC Santa Barbara* 4/17/68 at Santa Clara* 4/19/68 • Pepperdine 4/20/68 • Loyola Marymount 4/20/68 • Loyola Marymount 4/23/68 UC Davis 4/26/68 at Santa Clara* 4/27/68 San Jose State* 4/27/68 San Jose State* 4/30/68 at Saint Mary’s* 4/30/68 at Saint Mary’s* 5/03/68 San Diego Marines 5/04/68 at San Francisco* 5/04/68 at San Francisco* 5/07/68 Cal State Hayward 5/07/68 Cal State Hayward 5/08/68 Cal State Stanislaus 5/11/68 Saint Mary’s* 5/11/68 Saint Mary’s*
3-2 1-9 2-1 1-2 1-2 2-5 1-2 7-3 4-0 1-7 2-0 2-1 4-0 5-0 3-2 1-7 3-1 5-0 3-5 3-2 0-2 3-4 11-8 10-9 6-4 2-15 11-6 3-4 6-9 6-2 4-1 4-0 5-3 6-9 7-3 1-0 11-4 6-3 3-0 1-4 7-6 5-0 2-1 11-4 8-1 5-4
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1969 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs
5/12/70 at San Francisco*
Overall Record: 21-18 (WCAC: 10-10) 3/04/69 Stanford 1-5 3/08/69 San Francisco State 4-7 3/08/69 San Francisco State 3-2 3/15/69 at Chico State 6-0 3/15/69 at Chico State 8-3 3/18/69 at Sacramento State 7-4 3/22/69 at Fresno State 7-0 3/22/69 at Fresno State 2-1 3/25/69 at Cal State Stanislaus 9-2 3/27/69 Eastern Oregon 2-3 3/29/69 • at Pepperdine 7-1 3/29/69 • at Pepperdine 5-3 3/31/69 vs. California Western 1-3 4/01/69 vs. Long Beach State 4-11 4/02/69 vs. Sonoma State 15-8 4/03/69 vs. Sonoma State 5-7 4/11/69 at San Francisco* 5-0 4/12/69 at Saint Mary’s* 4-6 4/12/69 at Saint Mary’s* 7-5 4/15/69 San Jose State* 4-0 4/16/69 UC Davis 1-0 4/19/69 • at Loyola Marymount 8-11 4/19/69 • at Loyola Marymount 6-0 4/22/69 Sacramento State 1-0 4/25/69 at San Francisco* 3-4 4/26/69 UC Santa Barbara* 0-5 4/26/69 UC Santa Barbara* 1-3 4/30/69 San Diego Marines 3-4 5/02/69 San Francisco* 0-2 5/03/69 at San Jose State* 10-17 5/03/69 at San Jose State* 7-8 5/06/69 at Cal State Hayward 0-1 5/09/69 San Francisco* 5-7 5/10/69 Saint Mary’s* 5-1 5/10/69 Saint Mary’s* 5-1 5/13/69 Cal State Stanislaus 2-1 5/16/69 San Jose State* 3-0 5/17/69 Santa Clara* 3-5 5/17/69 Santa Clara* 4-1
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1970 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Record: 24-23 (WCAC: 12-10) 2/24/70 at UC Davis 4-0 2/25/70 California 3-12 2/28/70 Sonoma State 8-3 2/28/70 Sonoma State 5-6 3/03/70 at Stanford 2-5 3/07/70 at San Jose State 2-5 3/07/70 at San Jose State 4-0 3/10/70 Fresno State 0-1 3/10/70 Fresno State 2-1 3/14/70 Chico State 5-4 3/14/70 Chico State 1-2 3/16/70 at Sacramento State 1-3 3/18/70 Linfield College 1-0 3/19/70 vs. Sub Pacific 0-14 3/20/70 vs. Jolly Roger 6-4 3/21/70 at Hawai’i 3-2 3/22/70 vs. Army Redlanders 14-4 3/23/70 vs. Hawai’i Marines 6-1 3/24/70 vs. Kansas State 3-0 3/25/70 vs. Sub Pacific 1-2 3/31/70 at San Francisco State 8-9 4/03/70 UNLV* 1-7 4/04/70 UNLV* 2-1 4/04/70 UNLV* 0-1 4/07/70 Stanford 3-8 4/10/70 Santa Clara* 1-12 4/11/70 at Santa Clara* 19-6 4/11/70 at Santa Clara* 6-8 4/15/70 San Francisco* 1-3 4/17/70 at Saint Mary’s* 15-2 4/18/70 Saint Mary’s* 4-0 4/18/70 Saint Mary’s* 3-1 4/19/70 Sacramento State 11-9 4/21/70 UC Davis 3-5 4/24/70 • at Loyola Marymount 11-8 4/25/70 • at Loyola Marymount 4-6 4/25/70 • at Loyola Marymount 4-11 4/28/70 San Diego Marines 0-1 5/01/70 • Pepperdine 3-5 5/02/70 • Pepperdine 3-5 5/02/70 • Pepperdine 7-3 5/05/70 • Cal State Hayward 5-3 5/08/70 at Nevada* 6-2 5/09/70 at Nevada* 3-7 5/09/70 at Nevada* 7-6 5/12/70 at San Francisco* 6-4
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1971 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Record: 18-24-1 (WCAC: 8-11-1) 2/16/71 UC Davis 5-4 2/23/71 at California 6-8 2/24/71 Cal State Stanislaus 5-4 2/27/71 Sonoma State 2-3 2/27/71 Sonoma State 6-5 3/02/71 Stanford 0-3 3/06/71 San Jose State 2-3 3/06/71 San Jose State 0-3 3/09/71 at Fresno State 5-1 3/09/71 at Fresno State 0-8 3/10/71 at Sacramento State 15-10 3/13/71 at Chico State 10-5 3/13/71 at Chico State 1-17 3/19/71 Nevada* 16-0 3/20/71 Nevada* 4-0 3/20/71 Nevada* 3-1 3/24/71 Humboldt State 3-2 3/24/71 Humboldt State 4-2 3/26/71 at San Francisco* 0-3 3/27/71 San Francisco* 2-5 3/30/71 at UC Davis 3-11 4/02/71 at UNLV* 3-17 4/03/71 at UNLV* 5-4 4/03/71 at UNLV* 6-4 4/05/71 vs. Sonoma State 1-3 4/06/71 at San Francisco State 0-5 4/07/71 at San Francisco State 11-1 4/13/71 Stanford 0-1 4/16/71 at Santa Clara* 2-5 4/17/71 Santa Clara* 0-3 4/23/71 Saint Mary’s* 4-0 4/24/71 at Saint Mary’s* 3-9 4/24/71 at Saint Mary’s* (14) 2-2 4/27/71 Sacramento State 6-3 4/30/71 • Loyola Marymount 2-1 5/01/71 • Loyola Marymount 0-9 5/01/71 • Loyola Marymount 0-5 5/07/71 • at Pepperdine 3-2 5/08/71 • at Pepperdine 0-6 5/08/71 • at Pepperdine 0-3 5/11/71 Cal State Stanislaus 1-5 5/11/71 Cal State Stanislaus 1-5 5/12/71 San Francisco* 0-3
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1972 Results Head Coach: John Gunther Overall Record: 21-28 (Big West: 7-11) 2/15/72 California 3-1 2/22/72 at Cal State Stanislaus 4-0 2/22/72 at Cal State Stanislaus 4-2 2/26/72 at Santa Clara 0-9 2/26/72 at Santa Clara 1-13 2/29/72 at Sacramento State 4-2 3/04/72 Saint Mary’s 5-8 3/04/72 Saint Mary’s 2-3 3/07/72 Chico State 3-4 3/07/72 Chico State 0-1 3/11/72 at San Francisco 11-13 3/11/72 at San Francisco 2-3 3/14/72 Sonoma State 6-5 3/14/72 Sonoma State 3-2 3/18/72 Humboldt State 11-0 3/18/72 Humboldt State 4-1 3/22/72 Whitman College 7-3 3/23/72 Linfield College 2-7 3/23/72 Linfield College 0-3 3/25/72 Oregon Col. of Education 2-3 3/25/72 Oregon Col. of Education 2-1 3/27/72 at San Francisco State 5-0 3/28/72 vs. San Francisco 5-7 3/29/72 vs. Sonoma State 14-1 3/30/72 vs. San Francisco 5-6 4/04/72 at Stanford 3-14 4/07/72 • Cal State Los Angeles 4-3 4/08/72 • Cal State Los Angeles 0-1 4/08/72 • Cal State Los Angeles 0-2 4/11/72 Cal State Stanislaus 4-1 4/14/72 Fresno State* 3-1 4/15/72 Fresno State* 6-2 4/15/72 Fresno State* 2-1 4/18/72 Stanford 4-5 4/21/72 San Jose State* 2-3 4/22/72 at San Jose State* 0-3 4/22/72 at San Jose State* 3-5 4/25/72 Sacramento State 3-1
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4/28/72 4/29/72 4/29/72 5/02/72 5/05/72 5/06/72 5/06/72 5/09/72 5/12/72 5/13/72 5/13/72
• at San Diego State • at San Diego State • at San Diego State at UC Davis UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* UC Davis at Long Beach State* at Long Beach State* at Long Beach State*
2-3 2-1 4-5 7-8 2-3 3-7 3-2 4-7 2-7 1-0 2-3
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1973 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Record: 23-26 (Big West: 9-9) 2/17/73 Santa Clara 5-1 2/17/73 Santa Clara 2-3 2/18/73 Saint Mary’s 3-4 2/24/73 San Francisco 5-3 2/24/73 San Francisco 2-1 3/06/73 at Chico 1-2 3/06/73 at Chico 4-3 3/09/73 Humboldt State 1-2 3/10/73 Cal State Hayward 0-1 3/10/73 Cal State Hayward 4-3 3/11/73 at California 6-11 3/13/73 Sonoma State 1-0 3/15/73 Nevada 11-3 3/15/73 Nevada 6-1 3/17/73 Cal State Stanislaus 2-0 3/17/73 Cal State Stanislaus 7-16 3/23/73 Long Beach State* 9-0 3/23/73 Long Beach State* 4-7 3/24/73 Long Beach State* 4-2 3/27/73 at Sacramento State 11-3 3/30/73 at Fresno State* 0-2 3/31/73 at Fresno State* 6-4 3/31/73 at Fresno State* 4-10 4/03/73 at Sonoma State 9-7 4/06/73 • San Diego State 4-1 4/07/73 • San Diego State 2-3 4/07/73 • San Diego State 3-1 4/10/73 at UC Davis 5-6 4/13/73 at UC Santa Barbara* 11-1 4/14/73 at UC Santa Barbara* 4-3 4/14/73 at UC Santa Barbara* 9-4 4/16/73 at Cal Poly 3-5 4/17/73 at Cal Poly 7-8 4/19/73 at Fresno State* 1-15 4/20/73 at Fresno State* 14-15 4/21/73 at Fresno State* 4-8 4/24/73 Sacramento State 7-9 4/25/73 Cal State Stanislaus 3-4 4/27/73 at Saint Mary’s 5-6 4/28/73 Cal State Hayward 3-2 4/28/73 Cal State Hayward 6-0 5/01/73 Stanford 0-6 5/04/73 at San Jose State* 1-2 5/05/73 San Jose State* 0-2 5/05/73 San Jose State* 1-0 5/08/73 UC Davis 3-2 5/11/73 • at Cal State Los Angeles 0-1 5/12/73 • at Cal State Los Angeles 1-2 5/12/73 • at Cal State Los Angeles 1-6
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1974 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Result: 24-23 (Big West: 7-16) 2/19/74 California 5-4 2/23/74 at Santa Clara 1-6 2/23/74 at Santa Clara 0-4 2/26/74 at Cal State Stanislaus 11-5 3/01/74 Saint Mary’s 7-4 3/02/74 Chico State 5-1 3/02/74 Chico State 7-1 3/05/74 Saint Mary’s 7-4 3/09/74 Humboldt State 5-0 3/09/74 Humboldt State 5-0 3/10/74 at UC Davis 10-3 3/11/74 Cal State Stanislaus 3-0 3/12/74 at Sacramento State 4-2 3/16/74 at Sonoma State 3-8 3/16/74 at Sonoma State 1-2 3/19/74 at Cal State Hayward 0-6 3/23/74 at San Francisco 2-1 3/23/74 at San Francisco 7-6 4/02/74 at Fresno State* 5-4 4/02/74 at Fresno State* 5-6 4/05/74 at Long Beach State* 2-4 4/06/74 at Long Beach State* 8-1
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at Long Beach State* Fresno State* Fresno State* Fresno State* San Jose State* San Jose State* • at San Diego State • at San Diego State • at San Diego State UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* Fresno State* Fresno State* Saint Mary’s at Nevada at Nevada at Nevada UC Davis Cal State Hayward Sacramento State San Jose State San Jose State at San Jose State* at San Jose State* at San Jose State*
6-2 0-1 3-5 5-13 10-3 8-3 3-13 1-4 0-6 4-5 0-3 0-5 1-4 6-5 8-0 14-7 4-5 4-0 9-6 6-4 7-1 2-5 1-0 2-5 5-7 0-2
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1975 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Record: 33-26 (Big West: 13-8) 2/22/75 Santa Clara 2-6 2/22/75 Santa Clara 2-6 2/25/75 Cal State Stanislaus 3-2 2/26/75 at California 0-3 2/28/75 Sacramento State 11-4 3/01/75 Humboldt State 2-4 3/02/75 Humboldt State 13-2 3/02/75 Humboldt State 3-0 3/04/75 at UC Davis 6-4 3/06/75 Cal Poly 3-2 3/10/75 at Cal State Hayward 5-4 3/11/75 Saint Mary’s 5-0 3/14/75 Nevada 5-0 3/15/75 Nevada 6-8 3/15/75 Nevada 6-7 3/18/75 San Francisco 4-2 3/18/75 San Francisco 5-3 3/20/75 Pacific University 3-1 3/20/75 Pacific University 6-5 3/22/75 Linfield 2-0 3/22/75 Linfield 11-2 3/26/75 Linfield 6-5 3/27/75 Oregon 3-6 3/27/75 Oregon 2-3 3/28/75 at Chico State 2-11 3/28/75 at Chico State 6-3 3/29/75 Cal State Fullerton* 1-3 3/30/75 Cal State Fullerton* 4-7 3/30/75 Cal State Fullerton* 3-5 4/04/75 at Fresno State* 4-2 4/08/75 at Saint Mary’s 6-7 4/11/75 at San Jose State* 0-1 4/12/75 San Jose State* 2-1 4/12/75 San Jose State* 2-1 4/15/75 Cal State Hayward 6-5 4/18/75 Fresno State* 10-1 4/19/75 Fresno State* 2-0 4/19/75 Fresno State* 6-1 4/20/75 at Hawai’i 2-4 4/21/75 at Hawai’i 5-13 4/22/75 at Hawai’i 6-7 4/23/75 at Hawai’i 4-5 4/24/75 at Hawai’i 2-3 4/26/75 San Jose State* 4-1 4/26/75 at San Jose State* 0-1 4/27/75 at San Jose State* 5-6 4/29/75 at Sacramento State 5-6 4/30/75 at Cal State Stanislaus 6-13 5/02/75 San Diego State* 2-1 5/03/75 San Diego State* 2-0 5/03/75 San Diego State* 1-0 5/06/75 UC Davis 1-11 5/09/75 at Long Beach State* 5-2 5/10/75 at Long Beach State* 2-3 5/10/75 at Long Beach State* 3-2
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1976 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Record: 29-25 (Big West: 7-13) 2/18/76 California 1-4 2/21/76 at Santa Clara 3-8 2/21/76 at Santa Clara 3-1 2/24/76 at Cal State Stanislaus 5-6 2/27/76 Saint Mary’s 3-4 2/28/76 at San Francisco 5-12 2/28/76 at San Francisco 2-3 3/02/76 at Sacramento State 6-3 3/06/76 Chico State 1-0 3/06/76 Chico State 7-0 3/09/76 at Cal State Hayward 8-13 3/12/76 at Nevada 1-3 3/13/76 at Nevada 11-8 3/13/76 at Nevada 7-5 3/15/76 Boise State (12) 7-6 3/15/76 Boise State 5-2 3/16/76 at UC Davis 0-5 3/18/76 Pacific University 3-1 3/18/76 Pacific University 13-0 3/19/76 Humboldt State 13-2 3/20/76 Humboldt State 5-4 3/20/76 Humboldt State 6-1 3/23/76 San Francisco State 2-1 3/24/76 Oregon Col. of Ed. 10-0 3/26/76 at Cal State Fullerton* 8-11 3/27/76 at Cal State Fullerton* 1-6 3/27/76 at Cal State Fullerton* 0-10 3/30/76 at Saint Mary’s 9-5 3/31/76 UC Davis (11) 5-4 4/02/76 at Fresno State* 5-3 4/03/76 at Fresno State* 8-5 4/03/76 at Fresno State* 4-3 4/06/76 at San Francisco State 8-5 4/09/76 San Jose State* 2-0 4/10/76 at San Jose State* 2-0 4/11/76 at Hawai’i 1-11 4/12/76 vs Ujimori 6-7 4/13/76 vs Westmont 2-4 4/14/76 vs Westmont 7-4 4/15/76 at Hawai’i 0-5 4/18/76 Fresno State* 6-1 4/19/76 Fresno State* 2-6 4/19/76 Fresno State* 6-7 4/21/76 Cal State Hayward 7-3 4/23/76 at San Jose State* 0-6 4/24/76 San Jose State* 4-5 4/24/76 San Jose State* 12-1 4/27/76 Sacramento State 4-1 4/30/76 at San Diego State* 1-2 5/01/76 at San Diego State* 0-8 5/01/76 at San Diego State* 0-3 5/04/76 Cal State Stanislaus 5-4 5/07/76 Long Beach State* 3-0 5/08/76 Long Beach State* 1-8 5/08/76 Long Beach State* 2-6
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1977 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Record: 35-28 (NCBA: 18-18) 2/08/77 at Stanford 7-4 2/11/77 at Fresno State* (11) 3-4 2/12/77 at Fresno State* 4-6 2/12/77 at Fresno State* 2-4 2/15/77 at Cal State Hayward 3-4 2/18/77 Saint Mary’s* 1-2 2/19/77 at Saint Mary’s* 11-2 2/19/77 at Saint Mary’s* 4-6 2/22/77 UC Davis 5-3 2/25/77 at San Francisco* 7-5 2/26/77 San Francisco* (10) 4-3 2/26/77 San Francisco* 2-1 3/01/77 at Sacramento State (11) 3-1 3/02/77 at Chico State 6-4 3/04/77 Humboldt State 4-0 3/05/77 Humboldt State 8-1 3/05/77 Humboldt State 5-0 3/07/77 at San Francisco State 6-3 3/08/77 at Cal State Stanislaus 0-7 3/11/77 Santa Clara* 1-3 3/12/77 at Santa Clara* 2-0 3/12/77 at Santa Clara* 2-0 3/14/77 Boise State 4-0 3/18/77 Nevada* (13) 0-1 3/19/77 Nevada* 7-3
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3/19/77 3/21/77 3/22/77 3/25/77 3/25/77 3/28/77 3/29/77 3/29/77 3/30/77 3/31/77 4/01/77 4/02/77 4/03/77 4/03/77 4/04/77 4/05/77 4/06/77 4/12/77 4/13/77 4/15/77 4/16/77 4/16/77 4/19/77 4/22/77 4/23/77 4/23/77 4/26/77 4/29/77 4/30/77 4/30/77 5/03/77 5/06/77 5/07/77 5/07/77 5/10/77 5/13/77 5/14/77 5/14/77
Nevada* 6-2 Oregon 6-2 Portland State (12) 1-2 San Jose State* 1-3 San Jose State* (12) 1-2 San Jose State* (10) 5-6 vs Arizona 10-3 vs Oregon State 5-4 vs Stanford 3-6 vs San Diego State 4-9 vs San Francisco* 8-2 vs Stanford 6-15 at San Francisco* 3-1 at San Francisco* 7-3 vs Westmont 14-7 at Nevada* 4-8 at Nevada* 11-14 San Francisco State 5-4 at UC Davis 7-6 at Santa Clara* 4-9 Santa Clara* 5-0 Santa Clara* 3-4 Stanislaus State 2-1 at Nevada* 8-9 at Nevada* 3-7 at Nevada* 12-1 Sacramento State 0-4 San Jose State* 2-1 at San Jose State* 0-3 at San Jose State* 1-0 Stanford 1-8 Fresno State* 3-1 Fresno State* 2-5 Fresno State* 2-1 Hayward State 4-0 at Saint Mary’s* 3-12 Saint Mary’s* 4-2 Saint Mary’s* 3-4
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1978 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Record: 29-30-1 (NCBA: 18-18) 2/03/78 at Santa Clara* 5-3 2/04/78 at Santa Clara* (10) 3-2 2/04/78 at Santa Clara* 1-6 2/11/78 at Stanford 3-6 2/11/78 at Stanford 3-3 2/17/78 Saint Mary’s* 4-0 2/18/78 at Saint Mary’s* 2-5 2/18/78 at Saint Mary’s* 1-6 2/21/78 at UC Davis 2-3 2/24/78 at San Jose State* 19-1 2/25/78 San Jose State* 2-13 2/25/78 San Jose State* 2-3 2/28/78 at California 0-4 3/01/78 at Cal State Stanislaus 3-5 3/03/78 at Nevada* 15-0 3/07/78 at Sacramento State 9-4 3/10/78 Fresno State* 1-0 3/11/78 Fresno State* (13) 3-6 3/11/78 Fresno State* 2-1 3/13/78 Boise State (15) 1-2 3/14/78 at San Francisco State 3-4 3/15/78 at Nevada* 7-6 3/15/78 at Nevada* 5-7 3/17/78 San Francisco* 5-2 3/18/78 at San Francisco* 8-2 3/18/78 at San Francisco* 3-4 3/20/78 vs Williamette 10-4 3/21/78 vs Utah 6-4 3/21/78 vs U.S. International 12-1 3/22/78 vs Loyola Marymount 8-0 3/23/78 at San Diego State 1-9 3/24/78 vs Oregon 4-1 3/25/78 vs Utah 11-2 3/26/78 at San Diego State 2-6 3/28/78 Oregon 9-12 3/29/78 San Francisco State 4-2 4/05/78 at Cal State Hayward 3-0 4/08/78 Saint Mary’s* 3-1 4/08/78 Saint Mary’s* 0-1 4/09/78 at Saint Mary’s* 4-9 4/10/78 Chico State 5-6 4/11/78 UC Davis 1-2 4/14/78 San Jose State* 8-2 4/18/78 Cal State Stanislaus 1-2 4/21/78 Nevada* 4-2 4/22/78 Nevada* 8-1 4/22/78 Nevada* 5-8 4/25/78 Cal State Hayward 1-0
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at Fresno State* at Fresno State* at Fresno State* Sacramento State at San Francisco* San Francisco* San Francisco* at San Jose State* at San Jose State* Santa Clara* at Santa Clara* at Santa Clara*
1-7 0-10 3-7 Forfeit 19-1 11-2 3-1 7-11 3-8 1-4 4-1 2-4
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1979 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Record: 28-29-1 (NCBA: 17-18) 2/02/79 at Fresno State* 9-22 2/03/79 at Fresno State* 2-6 2/03/79 at Fresno State* 3-1 2/06/79 Sacramento State 9-6 2/09/79 at San Francisco* 8-8 2/10/79 San Francisco* 6-4 2/10/79 San Francisco* 3-2 2/24/79 Nevada* 1-4 2/24/79 Nevada* 3-11 2/24/79 Nevada* 0-7 2/27/79 California 8-6 3/02/79 Saint Mary’s* 2-4 3/03/79 at Saint Mary’s* 1-10 3/03/79 at Saint Mary’s* 4-1 3/06/79 at Santa Clara* 2-1 3/06/79 at Santa Clara* 7-8 3/07/79 at Cal State Stanislaus 7-3 3/09/79 at San Jose State* 8-9 3/10/79 San Jose State* 0-3 3/10/79 San Jose State* 6-1 3/13/79 Cal State Stanislaus 4-7 3/14/79 San Francisco State 5-7 3/18/79 Oregon 9-1 3/19/79 Washington 10-2 3/20/79 Washington State 2-5 3/21/79 at Cal State Hayward 12-7 3/23/79 San Francisco* 10-11 3/23/79 San Francisco* 2-0 3/24/79 at San Francisco* 8-3 3/24/79 at San Francisco* 6-1 3/30/79 at Santa Clara* 4-13 3/31/79 Santa Clara* 1-6 3/31/79 Santa Clara* 4-2 4/02/79 U.S. International 4-5 4/03/79 at Chico State 4-5 4/04/79 at San Francisco State 6-7 4/07/79 at Nevada* 17-8 4/08/79 at Nevada* 8-9 4/10/79 at Nevada* 10-2 4/11/79 vs Southern Oregon 20-1 4/17/79 Cal State Hayward 2-4 4/18/79 Stanford 3-5 4/20/79 at Saint Mary’s* 3-2 4/21/79 Saint Mary’s* 3-1 4/21/79 Saint Mary’s* 2-1 4/24/79 Sonoma State 4-1 4/25/79 at Sacramento State 1-3 4/27/79 San Jose State* 6-2 4/28/79 at San Jose State* 4-3 4/28/79 at San Jose State* 3-8 5/02/79 at Sonoma State 2-1 5/04/79 UC Davis 8-4 5/05/79 at UC Davis 2-4 5/05/79 at UC Davis 3-6 5/11/79 Fresno State* 0-5 5/12/79 Fresno State* 0-3 5/12/79 Fresno State* 0-5
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1980 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Record: 29-24-1 (NCBA: 17-16) 1/29/80 at Stanford 1-5 2/01/80 at San Francisco* 8-4 2/02/80 San Francisco* 17-3 2/02/80 San Francisco* 7-3 2/05/80 UC Davis 9-5 2/08/80 #10 Santa Clara* 8-7 2/09/80 at #10 Santa Clara* 7-8 2/09/80 at #10 Santa Clara* 10-7 2/12/80 at Sacramento State 7-4 2/22/80 Saint Mary’s* 4-3 2/22/80 Saint Mary’s* 3-1 2/23/80 at Saint Mary’s* 4-1 2/26/80 Cal State Stanislaus 2-1
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2/29/80 3/01/80 3/01/80 3/07/80 3/08/80 3/08/80 3/11/80 3/12/80 3/14/80 3/15/80 3/15/80 3/17/80 3/19/80 3/21/80 3/22/80 3/22/80 3/25/80 3/28/80 3/29/80 3/29/80 3/30/80 3/31/80 4/02/80 4/03/80 4/08/80 4/11/80 4/12/80 4/12/80 4/15/80 4/18/80 4/19/80 4/19/80 4/23/80 4/29/80 4/30/80 5/02/80 5/03/80 5/03/80 5/06/80 5/10/80 5/10/80
at #12 San Jose State* 0-1 #14 San Jose State* 5-1 #14 San Jose State* 3-5 at Sonoma State 12-0 Chico State 1-4 Chico State 2-1 at Cal State Stanislaus 5-2 at Cal State Hayward 8-0 at Nevada* 10-8 at Nevada* 7-10 at Nevada* 11-12 Oregon State 3-4 Oregon 8-4 at Santa Clara* 3-4 Santa Clara* 5-3 Santa Clara* 2-1 at California 11-5 at Fresno State* 2-5 at Fresno State* 6-11 at Fresno State* 0-2 at Cal Poly 3-5 at UC Santa Barbara 4-5 at Cal Poly 1-3 at Biola 4-0 at #11 UC Davis 6-6 Saint Mary’s* 1-11 Saint Mary’s* 4-5 Saint Mary’s* 2-3 Fresno State* 1-2 #11 San Jose State* 5-6 at San Jose State* 2-1 at San Jose State* 1-4 Sonoma State 6-2 San Francisco State 4-2 San Francisco State 3-4 Nevada* 8-6 Nevada* 4-1 Nevada* 4-10 Sacramento State 2-4 at San Francisco* 6-2 at San Francisco* 7-3
1981 Results Head Coach: Tom Stubbs Overall Record: 29-28 (NCBA: 18-17) 1/30/81 at Sonoma State 1/30/81 at Sonoma State 2/05/81 Sonoma State 2/07/81 San Jose State* 2/07/81 San Jose State* 2/10/81 at San Jose State* 2/11/81 at Sacramento State 2/14/81 at Fresno State* 2/14/81 at Fresno State* 2/15/81 at Fresno State* 2/17/81 Stanford 2/19/81 Cal Poly-Pomona 2/21/81 Saint Mary’s* 2/21/81 Saint Mary’s* 2/22/81 at Saint Mary’s* 2/24/81 at UC Davis 3/01/81 at San Francisco* 3/06/81 at Santa Clara* 3/07/81 Santa Clara* 3/07/81 Santa Clara* 3/10/81 California 3/14/81 at Chico State 3/14/81 at Chico State 3/17/81 Cal State Stanislaus 3/18/81 San Francisco* 3/21/81 at Nevada* 3/22/81 at Nevada* 3/22/81 at Nevada* 3/25/81 Oregon State 3/29/81 Fresno State* 3/29/81 Fresno State* 3/31/81 UC Davis 4/03/81 Saint Mary’s* 4/04/81 at Saint Mary’s* 4/04/81 at Saint Mary’s* 4/07/81 San Francisco State 4/10/81 at San Francisco* 4/11/81 San Francisco* 4/11/81 San Francisco* 4/13/81 UNLV 4/15/81 at Santa Clara* 4/15/81 at Santa Clara* 4/16/81 Santa Clara* 4/18/81 at Pepperdine 4/18/81 at Pepperdine
3-1 6-2 8-0 1-2 3-8 5-2 13-5 5-6 1-5 4-10 0-8 1-0 3-1 3-1 2-3 4-8 6-3 5-6 1-0 2-3 9-7 5-6 5-2 3-1 3-1 5-3 7-9 9-17 5-6 2-1 2-3 15-5 0-7 6-4 5-0 3-9 6-0 3-2 2-1 5-8 5-6 3-11 2-3 6-10 4-5
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4/21/81 Sacramento State 3-0 4/28/81 Fresno State* 5-6 5/01/81 Nevada* 7-1 5/02/81 Nevada* 4-1 5/02/81 Nevada* 4-3 5/05/81 Cal State Stanislaus 16-1 5/08/81 San Jose State* 4-3 5/09/81 at San Jose State* 13-12 5/09/81 at San Jose State* 2-4
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1982 Results Head Coach: John Picone Overall Record: 20-32 (NCBA: 13-20) 2/02/82 at California 8-12 2/06/82 Santa Clara* 4-5 2/06/82 Santa Clara* 3-5 2/07/82 at Santa Clara* 0-1 2/09/82 UC Davis 8-7 2/12/82 Saint Mary’s* 1-6 2/18/82 Cal Poly-Pomona 1-6 2/20/82 San Francisco* 3-0 2/20/82 San Francisco* 3-0 2/21/82 at San Francisco* 3-7 2/23/82 at Cal State Stanislaus 1-6 2/24/82 at Cal State Hayward 9-5 2/26/82 San Jose State* 5-3 2/27/82 at San Jose State* 9-4 2/27/82 at San Jose State* 5-2 3/03/82 Cal State Stanislaus 0-8 3/05/82 Fresno State* 3-4 3/06/82 Fresno State* 3-1 3/06/82 Fresno State* 3-8 3/09/82 at Sacramento State 3-1 3/13/82 at Cal State Fullerton 7-8 3/13/82 at Cal State Fullerton 0-8 3/20/82 at Nevada* 9-10 3/21/82 at Nevada* 4-2 3/21/82 at Nevada* 5-6 3/24/82 Oregon State 1-3 3/27/82 at Saint Mary’s* 1-6 4/06/82 San Diego 7-2 4/07/82 at San Jose State* 3-4 4/08/82 San Jose State* 2-8 4/08/82 San Jose State* 5-4 4/11/82 at UNLV 7-8 4/12/82 at UNLV 6-18 4/12/82 at UNLV 19-9 4/14/82 Saint Mary’s* 5-0 4/16/82 at Fresno State* 5-6 4/17/82 at Fresno State* 5-14 4/17/82 at Fresno State* 5-9 4/19/82 Cal State Hayward 3-2 4/21/82 Sonoma State 2-9 4/23/82 Hawai’i 3-8 4/25/82 at Sonoma State 6-4 4/25/82 at Sonoma State 0-1 4/26/82 at San Francisco* 13-11 4/28/82 at San Francisco* 7-9 4/30/82 Nevada* 5-2 5/01/82 Nevada* 9-4 5/01/82 Nevada* 3-5 5/03/82 Saint Mary’s* 10-2 5/07/82 Santa Clara* 3-5 5/05/82 at Santa Clara* 4-10 5/08/82 at Santa Clara* 1-2
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1983 Results Head Coach: John Picone Overall Record: 23-24 (NCBA: 15-15) 1/31/83 at UC Davis 1/31/83 at UC Davis 2/01/83 Chico State 2/04/83 California 2/19/83 at Stanford 2/19/83 at Stanford 2/20/83 Stanford 2/22/83 Sacramento State 3/08/83 at Cal State Stanislaus 3/09/83 Sonoma State 3/15/83 Cal State Stanislaus 3/15/83 Sonoma State 3/25/83 at San Jose State* 3/25/83 at San Jose State* 3/26/83 at San Jose State* 3/26/83 at San Jose State* 3/28/83 at U.S. International 3/28/83 at U.S. International 3/30/83 at San Diego 4/01/83 at San Diego State 4/05/83 California
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4-2 5-4 14-5 8-7 3-8 6-7 1-13 3-9 2-8 2-1 4-3 7-3 7-11 5-8 3-4 3-4 6-3 7-8 2-13 1-5 3-4
4/13/83 4/13/83 4/16/83 4/17/83 4/17/83 4/21/83 4/22/83 4/22/83 4/30/83 5/01/83 5/01/83 5/02/83 5/02/83 5/04/83 5/04/83 5/07/83 5/08/83 5/08/83 5/09/83 5/11/83 5/11/83 5/13/83 5/13/83 5/14/83 5/15/83 5/15/83
2-7 6-5 6-4 5-6 4-5 3-4 3-1 4-0 2-13 4-21 8-7 3-2 4-2 3-2 5-3 13-1 12-0 15-0 5-2 3-10 1-9 7-5 3-9 13-3 2-4 4-5
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1984 Results Head Coach: John Picone Overall Record: 26-35-1 (NCBA: 11-19) 1/27/84 at UC Davis 8-4 1/28/84 UC Davis 6-2 1/28/84 UC Davis 4-0 2/01/84 California 6-8 2/04/84 at UC Santa Barbara 2-12 2/04/84 at UC Santa Barbara 0-6 2/05/84 at UC Santa Barbara 3-5 2/05/84 at UC Santa Barbara 3-10 2/07/84 at Sacramento State 12-5 2/10/84 at San Francisco 13-2 2/11/84 San Francisco 4-3 2/11/84 San Francisco 1-3 2/14/84 at Stanford 5-7 2/17/84 Sonoma State 7-2 2/18/84 at Sonoma State (10) 2-3 2/18/84 at Sonoma State (8) 3-3 2/22/84 at Chico State 8-7 2/24/84 Cal State Hayward 7-10 2/25/84 at Cal State Hayward 4-1 2/25/84 at Cal State Hayward 2-3 2/28/84 at Cal State Stanislaus 5-3 2/29/84 Cal State Stanislaus 7-1 3/03/84 at Pepperdine 0-4 3/04/84 at Pepperdine 1-9 3/06/84 at San Diego 4-10 3/07/84 at U.S. International 12-1 3/07/84 at U.S. International 2-3 3/17/84 Eastern Connecticut 4-3 3/17/84 Eastern Connecticut (11) 1-5 3/19/84 Willamette 6-9 3/21/84 at California 9-7 3/24/84 Santa Clara* 5-1 3/25/84 at Santa Clara* 5-7 3/25/84 at Santa Clara* 4-5 3/28/84 Nevada* 0-7 3/28/84 Nevada* 2-0 3/31/84 Fresno State* 4-11 4/01/84 Fresno State* 4-5 4/01/84 Fresno State* 4-3 4/04/84 at San Francisco* 12-7 4/04/84 at San Francisco* 14-13 4/07/84 Saint Mary’s* 3-7 4/08/84 at Saint Mary’s* 3-1 4/08/84 at Saint Mary’s* 0-11 4/11/84 at San Jose State* 0-6 4/11/84 at San Jose State* 4-5 4/15/84 UNLV 8-6 4/21/84 at Nevada* 7-9 4/22/84 at Nevada* 5-8 4/22/84 at Nevada* 4-1 4/24/84 Santa Clara* 0-8 4/24/84 Santa Clara* 2-3 4/25/84 at Fresno State* 3-18 4/25/84 at Fresno State* 1-2 4/28/84 San Francisco* 12-1 4/28/84 San Francisco* 5-4 4/29/84 at San Francisco* 9-7 5/02/84 Saint Mary’s* 2-11 5/02/84 Saint Mary’s* 2-14 5/05/84 at San Jose State* 4-8
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1986 Results Head Coach: John Picone Overall Record: 22-26 (Big West: 7-14) 2/05/86 at Chico State 9-4 2/08/86 at Saint Mary’s 1-9 2/03/86 Saint Mary’s 9-8 2/03/86 Saint Mary’s 3-2 2/11/86 at Santa Clara 3-5 2/21/86 at San Francisco 4-1 2/22/86 San Francisco 2-5 2/22/86 San Francisco 1-2 2/24/86 Sonoma State 4-7 2/24/86 Sonoma State 3-7 2/26/86 Cal State Stanislaus 3-7 2/28/86 Cal State Hayward 2-1 3/01/86 at Cal State Hayward 5-6 3/01/86 at Cal State Hayward 14-0 3/04/86 Nevada 5-4 3/05/86 Sonoma State 9-0 3/14/86 Sacramento State 6-4 3/14/86 Sacramento State 5-17 3/15/86 at Sacramento State 5-10 3/17/86 at Sacramento State 1-4 3/18/86 at UC Davis 2-9 3/21/86 at U.S. International 15-4 3/22/86 at U.S. International 4-0 3/22/86 at U.S. International 7-2 3/26/86 Occidental 6-3 3/28/86 UNLV* 2-1 3/29/86 UNLV* 2-3 3/30/86 UNLV* 0-3
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1987 Results Head Coach: John Picone Overall Record: 19-34 (Big West: 7-14) 1/31/87 at U.S. International 4-5 1/31/87 at U.S. International 5-13 2/01/87 at U.S. International 7-9 2/04/87 Stanford 2-13 2/06/87 San Francisco 4-7 2/07/87 at San Francisco 4-10 2/07/87 at San Francisco 9-2 2/10/87 California 5-6 2/18/87 at California 0-6 2/20/87 Nevada 1-4 2/21/87 Nevada 3-2 2/21/87 Nevada 0-5 2/24/87 at Stanford 2-10 2/25/87 Cal State Stanislaus 8-5 2/27/87 Portland 1-4 3/02/87 at Saint Mary’s 7-9 3/02/87 at Saint Mary’s 5-1 3/03/87 at San Francisco State 3-4 3/04/87 Cal State Hayward 9-8 3/08/87 at Pepperdine 2-3 3/09/87 at Loyola Marymount 4-8 3/10/87 at USC (10) 9-10 3/11/87 at UCLA 3-8 3/17/87 at Nevada 11-8 3/18/87 UC Davis 8-10 3/21/87 at Sacramento State 4-10 3/22/87 at Sacramento State 7-3 3/22/87 at Sacramento State 5-3 3/27/87 Long Beach State* 7-2 3/28/87 Long Beach State* 6-10 3/29/87 Long Beach State* 9-5 4/03/87 at UNLV* 1-9 4/04/87 at UNLV* 3-1 4/05/87 at UNLV* 6-8 4/07/87 Chico State 10-9 4/08/87 at Cal State Stanislaus 14-10 4/10/87 San Jose State* 4-0 4/11/87 San Jose State* 12-1 4/12/87 San Jose State* 1-4 4/16/87 Fresno State* 1-0 4/17/87 Fresno State* 0-2 4/18/87 Fresno State* 4-8 4/22/87 at UC Davis 7-2 4/24/87 at UC Santa Barbara* 4-13 4/25/87 at UC Santa Barbara* 5-9 4/26/87 at UC Santa Barbara* (13) 6-3 4/28/87 Santa Clara 3-0 5/01/87 UC Irvine* 4-8 5/02/87 UC Irvine* 0-5 5/03/87 UC Irvine* 2-3 5/08/87 at Cal State Fullerton* 4-13 5/09/87 at Cal State Fullerton* 2-12 5/10/87 at Cal State Fullerton* 4-3
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1988 Results Head Coach: Keith Snider Overall Record: 19-32 (Big West: 9-12) 2/02/88 Nevada 2-14 2/06/88 at Santa Clara 0-8 2/06/88 at Santa Clara 0-2 2/07/88 Santa Clara 5-11 2/09/88 Stanford 1-4 2/13/88 Saint Mary’s 4-3 2/13/88 Saint Mary’s 2-4 2/14/88 at Saint Mary’s (10) 2-3 2/16/88 UC Davis (14) 5-4
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Chico State 11-6 at Chico State 9-12 at Chico State (8) 6-4 California 5-6 at San Francisco 7-6 San Francisco 2-5 San Francisco 4-3 at UC Davis 5-11 at Nevada 4-9 at Nevada 3-6 at Nevada 3-4 San Francisco State 4-2 at California (10) 6-10 Cal St Fullerton* 0-5 Cal St Fullerton* (12) 8-15 Cal St Fullerton* (14) 7-6 at Sacramento State (10) 5-6 Sacramento State 0-5 Sacramento State (8) 3-2 at Cal State Hayward 11-9 at Long Beach State* 14-4 at Long Beach State* 3-4 at Long Beach State* 19-5 at Cal State Stanislaus 7-2 UNLV* 0-7 UNLV* 6-5 UNLV* (10) 8-9 UC Davis 3-6 at San Jose State* (12) 11-9 at San Jose State* 0-7 at San Jose State* 2-1 at Fresno State* 1-4 at Fresno State* 1-18 at Fresno State* 6-14 at Sacramento State 4-9 UC Santa Barbara* 6-5 UC Santa Barbara* 7-3 UC Santa Barbara* 9-8 at Stanford 0-16 at UC Irvine* 5-7 at UC Irvine* 0-9 at UC Irvine* 6-9
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1989 Results Head Coach: Keith Snider Overall Record: 15-42 (Big West: 4-17) 2/03/89 at Chico State 3-5 2/05/89 Chico State 3-0 2/05/89 Chico State 5-2 2/07/89 at Santa Clara 1-7 2/11/89 at San Diego 2-10 2/12/89 at San Diego 1-11 2/17/89 San Francisco 5-2 2/19/89 at UC Davis 1-7 2/21/89 at Cal State Stanislaus 5-12 2/25/89 Nevada 2-12 2/25/89 Nevada 3-4 2/26/89 Nevada 2-5 2/28/89 Oregon State 3-0 3/01/89 Oregon State 3-19 3/03/89 San Diego State 6-5 3/12/89 Saint Mary’s 3-4 3/12/89 Saint Mary’s 1-0 3/13/89 at Saint Mary’s 3-1 3/14/89 at Nevada 17-6 3/17/89 Sacramento State 0-4 3/19/89 Sacramento State 1-10 3/20/89 at Cal Poly 6-2 3/21/89 at Cal Poly 8-10 3/22/89 at Cal State Northridge 5-4 3/23/89 at Pepperdine 0-9 3/28/89 at California 1-10 3/31/89 at Cal State Fullerton* 0-2 4/01/89 at Cal State Fullerton* 2-10 4/02/89 at Cal State Fullerton* 3-2 4/04/89 at Stanford 0-22 4/07/89 Long Beach State* 1-5 4/08/89 Long Beach State* 0-2 4/09/89 Long Beach State* 0-10 4/11/89 at San Francisco State 2-4 4/12/89 at San Francisco 12-5 4/14/89 San Jose State* 6-9 4/15/89 San Jose State* 0-4 4/16/89 San Jose State* 5-4 4/18/89 California 2-7 4/21/89 Fresno State* 2-7 4/22/89 Fresno State* 3-2 4/25/89 Santa Clara 4-7 4/26/89 UC Davis 1-2 4/28/89 at UC Santa Barbara* 8-9
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1990 Results Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 14-40 (Big West: 1-17) 2/03/90 Santa Clara 4-2 2/03/90 Santa Clara 1-2 2/04/90 at Santa Clara 1-7 2/09/90 at San Diego State 1-4 2/10/90 at San Diego State 0-4 2/11/90 at San Diego State 2-10 2/13/90 Nevada 5-10 2/14/90 at California 1-10 2/15/90 Sonoma State 5-11 2/23/90 Cal Poly 7-1 2/34/90 Cal Poly 1-6 2/25/90 Cal Poly 4-2 2/25/90 Cal Poly 3-2 2/27/90 Oregon State 4-3 2/28/90 Oregon State 4-3 3/06/90 Cal State Stanislaus 5-3 3/09/90 at Sacramento State 4-5 3/13/90 at Loyola Marymount 5-12 3/14/90 at Loyola Marymount 2-9 3/17/90 Saint Mary’s 9-10 3/17/90 Saint Mary’s 5-11 3/18/90 at Saint Mary’s 1-9 3/20/90 at Nevada 12-10 3/23/90 Cal State Northridge 6-8 3/24/90 Cal State Northridge 5-6 3/24/90 Cal State Northridge 2-9 3/27/90 at Cal State Stanislaus 5-3 3/30/90 at Fresno State* 1-11 3/31/90 at Fresno State* 1-3 4/01/90 at Fresno State* 1-2 4/03/90 at Stanford 2-16 4/06/90 Sacramento State 2-1 4/10/90 at UC Davis 8-3 4/11/90 Cal State Stanislaus 2-1 4/12/90 at UC Irvine* 3-6 4/13/90 at UC Irvine* 1-3 4/14/90 at UC Irvine* 7-12 4/17/90 California 4-6 4/18/90 at Cal State Stanislaus 1-0 4/20/90 UC Santa Barbara* 3-13 4/21/90 UC Santa Barbara* 2-6 4/22/90 UC Santa Barbara* 5-11 4/24/90 UC Davis 0-2 4/27/90 at San Jose State* 1-3 4/28/90 at San Jose State* 5-20 4/29/90 at San Jose State* 6-5 5/01/90 at Sacramento State 1-7 5/04/90 UNLV* 2-5 5/05/90 UNLV* 1-5 5/06/90 UNLV* 9-11 5/10/90 at Long Beach State* 1-14 5/11/90 at Long Beach State* 0-17 5/12/90 at Long Beach State* 1-11
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1991 Results Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 22-31 (Big West: 8-13) 2/03/91 Cal State Hayward 2-1 2/03/91 Cal State Hayward 3-0 2/05/91 at Stanford 6-5 2/08/91 at San Diego State 7-6 2/09/91 at San Diego State 4-0 2/10/91 at San Diego State 9-4 2/12/91 at Cal State Stanislaus 5-4 2/13/91 Sacramento State 2-0 2/16/91 at Nevada 10-7 2/17/91 at Nevada 5-2 2/19/91 at UC Davis 5-4 2/22/91 Cal State Los Angeles 8-7 2/23/91 Cal State Los Angeles 6-5 2/23/91 Cal State Los Angeles 7-2 2/26/91 at Sonoma State 9-7 3/05/91 at California 10-7
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8-4 5-4 4-3 7-5 6-0 4-1 11-7 6-1 4-0 6-1 6-3 18-2 7-4 3-1 13-2 12-7 6-4 6-5 8-7 8-2 10-2 13-1 4-2 11-7 19-4 5-4 4-3 5-4 7-6 6-0 4-3 12-6 4-1 14-6 2-1 11-0
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1992 Results Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 17-33 (Big West: 6-18) 1/28/92 California 3-5 2/01/92 Cal State Hayward 8-1 2/02/92 at Cal State Hayward 6-7 2/04/92 San Francisco 6-5 2/06/92 Utah 5-4 2/08/92 UC Davis 7-5 2/08/92 Nevada 5-2 2/12/92 at Stanford 0-6 2/22/92 Nevada 0-1 2/23/92 Nevada 1-5 2/25/92 at Stanislaus State 2-1 2/28/92 Lewis and Clark 10-5 2/29/92 Nevada 7-9 3/01/92 Lewis and Clark 3-6 3/03/92 Saint Mary’s 3-5 3/07/92 San Jose State* 0-4 3/07/92 San Jose State* 2-8 3/08/92 San Jose State* 3-8 3/13/92 at Long Beach State* 3-6 3/14/92 at Long Beach State* 7-20 3/15/92 at Long Beach State* 3-11 3/18/92 Princeton 15-3 3/20/92 UNLV* 3-9 3/21/92 UNLV* 0-3 3/22/92 UNLV* 12-4 2/24/92 Central Washington 16-4 3/25/92 Southern Utah 5-11 3/27/92 Cal State Fullerton* 0-4 3/28/92 Cal State Fullerton* 6-22 3/29/92 Cal State Fullerton* 3-2 3/31/92 Santa Clara 2-3 4/03/92 at UC Irvine* 3-11 4/04/92 at UC Irvine* 3-2 4/05/92 at UC Irvine* 13-4 4/08/92 Southern Utah 7-2 4/10/92 at Fresno State* 1-6 4/11/92 at Fresno State* 0-4 4/12/92 at Fresno State* 1-4 4/16/92 UC Santa Barbara* 3-2 4/17/92 UC Santa Barbara* 5-6 4/18/92 UC Santa Barbara* 6-11 4/22/92 at Sacramento State 4-6 4/28/92 at San Francisco 4-3 5/01/92 New Mexico State* 7-9 5/02/92 New Mexico State* 7-1 5/02/92 New Mexico State* 5-11 5/05/92 at Nevada 6-11 5/08/92 Sacramento State 4-7 5/12/92 Stanford 3-12 5/15/92 Sacramento State 1-6
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1993 Results Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 31-22 (Big West: 7-14) 1/29/93 at Cal State Hayward 3-10 1/30/93 Cal State Hayward 10-7 1/31/93 Cal State Hayward 3-9 2/02/93 California 6-3 2/05/93 San Diego State 13-3 2/06/93 San Diego State 4-1 2/07/93 San Diego State 10-4 2/09/93 at Stanford 4-6 2/12/93 Chico State 7-2 2/13/93 Cal St San Bernardino 8-13 2/14/93 Cal St San Bernardino 6-4 2/16/93 at Fresno State 5-10 2/19/93 Southern Utah 17-7 2/20/93 Southern Utah 18-5 2/20/93 Southern Utah 20-6 2/21/93 Southern Utah 14-1 2/27/93 Portland State 7-3 2/27/93 Portland State 7-1 2/28/93 Portland State 5-6 2/28/93 Portland State 8-0 3/02/93 Cal State Stanislaus 3-6 3/05/93 Valparaiso 8-4 3/06/93 Valparaiso 12-3 3/07/93 Valparaiso 16-5 3/08/93 Valparaiso 7-0 3/12/93 Long Beach State* 2-7 3/13/93 Long Beach State* 1-0 3/14/93 Long Beach State* 7-6 3/19/93 at UNLV* 10-6 3/20/93 at UNLV* 5-3 3/21/93 at UNLV* 5-6 3/27/93 at Cal State Fullerton* 1-8 3/27/93 at Cal State Fullerton* 3-8 3/28/93 at Cal State Fullerton* 6-2 3/30/93 Saint Mary’s 5-4 3/31/93 at Chico State 0-1 4/08/93 Nevada* 3-8 4/09/93 Nevada* 1-2 4/10/93 Nevada* 2-3 4/13/93 at Sacramento State 8-3 4/16/93 at UC Santa Barbara* 3-4 4/17/93 at UC Santa Barbara* 9-4 4/18/93 at UC Santa Barbara* 5-11 4/20/93 at San Francisco 8-5 4/23/93 San Jose State* 5-10 4/24/93 San Jose State* 1-4 4/25/93 San Jose State* 8-6 4/27/93 Sacramento State 7-8 4/30/93 at New Mexico State* 6-9 5/01/93 at New Mexico State* 11-5 5/01/93 at New Mexico State* 11-3 5/04/93 at California 11-6 5/05/93 Saint Mary’s 2-3
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1994 Results Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 36-18 (Big West: 8-12) 1/28/94 Cal State Hayward 6-3 1/29/94 at Cal State Hayward 13-3 1/30/94 Cal State Hayward 8-7 2/01/94 at California 2-3 2/05/94 at San Diego State 2-3 2/06/94 at San Diego State 2-9 2/11/94 Utah 1-4 2/12/94 Utah 9-10 2/12/94 Utah 6-5 2/13/94 Utah 21-7 2/20/94 at San Francisco 3-2 2/22/94 at Stanford 4-14 2/25/94 Southern Utah 10-7 3/25/94 Southern Utah 9-0 2/26/94 Southern Utah 12-3 3/03/94 Cal State Los Angeles 2-1 3/04/94 Cal State Los Angeles 2-1 3/05/94 Cal State Los Angeles 13-9 3/07/94 Portland 4-2 3/08/94 Fresno State 5-1 3/10/94 Maine 12-8 3/10/94 Maine 9-6 3/15/94 Chico State 8-5 3/19/94 Lewis and Clark 15-3 3/20/94 Eastern Oregon 8-4 3/20/94 Western Oregon 7-1 3/22/94 at Saint Mary’s 5-4 3/25/94 UNLV* 5-4 3/26/94 UNLV* 6-5
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UNLV* 12-3 at Southern Utah 17-4 at Southern Utah 18-5 at Southern Utah 15-2 Saint Mary’s 3-1 at Nevada* 8-10 at Nevada* 6-7 at Nevada* 13-15 California 6-5 New Mexico State* 3-8 New Mexico State* 9-1 New Mexico State* 3-4 Cal State Fullerton* 0-4 Cal State Fullerton* 1-4 at Sacramento State 11-10 at San Jose State* 0-1 at San Jose State* 7-3 at San Jose State* 10-0 at Sacramento State 10-9 UC Santa Barbara* 9-4 UC Santa Barbara* 1-3 UC Santa Barbara* 12-2 at Long Beach State* 2-13 at Long Beach State* 1-8 at Long Beach State* 0-3
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1995 Results Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 26-26 (Big West: 5-16) 1/31/95 at Fresno State 2-3 2/03/95 San Diego State 5-4 2/04/95 San Diego State 1-15 2/05/95 San Diego State 5-4 2/07/95 Sonoma State 8-3 2/08/95 Santa Clara 7-9 2/11/95 San Francisco 14-8 2/11/95 San Francisco 8-1 2/14/95 California 3-6 2/14/95 Washington State 6-5 2/18/95 Washington State 17-4 2/19/95 Washington State 3-1 2/21/95 at California 3-17 2/24/95 Portland State 11-3 2/25/95 Portland State 6-3 2/25/95 Portland State 0-3 2/26/95 Portland State 6-0 2/28/95 Stanford 10-2 3/07/95 at San Francisco 6-4 3/09/95 at Southern Utah 4-1 3/09/95 at Southern Utah 3-4 3/17/95 Southern Utah 8-2 3/18/95 Southern Utah 5-3 3/18/95 Southern Utah 6-2 3/19/95 Southern Utah 19-7 3/21/95 Saint Mary’s 5-3 3/24/95 at UNLV* 1-3 3/25/95 at UNLV* 2-8 3/26/95 at UNLV* 10-6 3/28/95 at Saint Mary’s 3-6 3/31/95 San Jose State* 11-1 4/01/95 San Jose State* 1-2 4/02/95 San Jose State* 5-4 4/04/95 at Santa Clara 1-8 4/08/95 at Nevada* 5-20 4/08/95 at Nevada* 1-5 4/09/95 at Nevada* 5-6 4/11/95 Fresno State 2-11 4/13/95 at New Mexico State* 10-11 4/14/95 at New Mexico State* 4-12 4/15/95 at New Mexico State* 19-6 4/18/95 at San Francisco 7-3 4/21/95 at Cal State Fullerton* 1-2 4/22/95 at Cal State Fullerton* 5-9 4/23/95 at Cal State Fullerton* 0-5 4/28/95 Long Beach State* 2-6 4/30/95 Long Beach State* 6-8 4/30/95 Long Beach State* 2-9 5/02/95 at Sacramento State 3-1 5/05/95 at UC Santa Barbara* 7-6 5/06/95 at UC Santa Barbara* 3-5 5/07/95 at UC Santa Barbara* 1-8
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1996 Results Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 24-25 Big West: 5-16 1/25/96 Cal State Hayward 1/29/96 Cal State Hayward 2/6/96 Chico State 2/10/96 Oregon State
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3-5 4-3 6-5 5-2 3-2 8-5 11-2 16-2 7-3 5-9 11-13 4-16 6-2 5-0 5-14 6-8 2-11 25-4 18-7 23-13 6-3 5-6 8-7 7-11 0-3 9-11 1-6 6-8 3-13 5-6 4-3 15-8 9-4 2-7 3-2 8-3 8-6 3-4 1-3 2-6 11-10 3-15 4-9 4-13 7-10
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1997 Results Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 29-29 (Big West: 11-19) 1/17/97 at Hawai’i-Hilo 3-4 1/17/97 at Hawai’i-Hilo 7-4 1/18/97 at Hawai’i-Hilo 9-5 1/18/97 at Hawai’i-Hilo 13-3 1/19/97 at Hawai’i-Hilo 6-12 1/19/97 at Hawai’i-Hilo 3-2 1/24/97 Cal State Hayward 9-1 1/28/97 Southern Utah 8-14 1/28/97 Southern Utah 4-1 1/29/97 Southern Utah 8-4 2/01/97 at San Jose State 5-10 2/02/97 San Jose State 3-5 2/04/97 at Fresno State 7-4 2/08/97 San Francisco 7-1 2/09/97 at San Francisco 3-5 2/14/97 Washington State 4-0 2/15/97 Washington State 13-6 2/16/97 Washington State 7-9 2/18/97 at Saint Mary’s 1-10 2/21/97 Cal State Los Angeles 15-7 2/2297 Cal State Los Angeles 13-0 2/23/97 Cal State Los Angeles 3-2 3/07/97 Sacramento State* 6-0 3/07/97 Rhode Island 19-3 3/08/97 at Sacramento State* 5-6 3/09/97 Sacramento State* 20-3 3/14/97 New Mexico State* 7-3 3/15/97 New Mexico State* 5-9 3/16/97 New Mexico State* 16-15 3/21/97 at Nevada* 0-11 3/22/97 at Nevada* 8-9 3/23/97 at Nevada* 17-28 3/27/97 at Cal State Fullerton* 8-0 3/28/97 at Cal State Fullerton* 3-17 3/29/97 at Cal State Fullerton* 4-16 4/04/97 Long Beach State* 4-10 4/05/97 Long Beach State* 1-11 4/06/97 Long Beach State* 3-10 4/11/97 at Sacramento State* 3-2 4/12/97 Sacramento State * 9-5 4/13/97 at Sacramento State* 6-7
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4/15/97 4/18/97 4/19/97 4/20/97 4/25/97 4/26/97 4/27/97 5/02/97 5/03/97 5/04/97 5/09/97 5/10/97 5/11/97 5/15/97 5/16/97 5/17/97 5/17/97
Saint Mary’s at Cal Poly* at Cal Poly* at Cal Poly* UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* at New Mexico State* at New Mexico State* at New Mexico State* Nevada* Nevada* Nevada* vs Cal State Fullerton vs Long Beach State vs Nevada vs Long Beach State
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1998 Results Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 25-22 Big West: 12-17 1/28/98 Southern Utah 4-2 1/28/98 Southern Utah 6-2 1/30/98 San Jose State 5-19 2/10/98 at Fresno State 4-2 2/18/98 Cal State Hayward 7-5 2/18/98 Cal State Hayward 5-3 2/24/98 Saint Mary’s 2-7 2/27/98 Utah 14-12 2/28/98 Utah 4-3 2/28/98 Utah 6-3 3/01/98 Utah 6-4 3/03/98 Fresno State 14-3 3/06/98 at Sacramento State* 2-10 3/07/98 Sacramento State* 17-4 3/08/98 at Sacramento State* 6-2 3/10/98 Cal State Hayward 7-5 3/13/98 at New Mexico State* 10-13 3/14/98 at New Mexico State* 7-6 3/15/98 at New Mexico State* 15-8 3/18/98 California 5-11 3/20/98 Nevada* 1-6 3/21/98 Nevada* 3-14 3/22/98 Nevada* 9-4 3/25/98 Santa Clara 10-6 3/27/98 at Long Beach State* 0-3 3/28/98 at Long Beach State* 5-7 3/29/98 at Long Beach State* 5-1 4/04/98 Cal State Fullerton* 2-9 4/04/98 Cal State Fullerton* 1-11 4/05/98 Cal State Fullerton* 1-15 4/09/98 at UC Santa Barbara* 2-15 4/10/98 at UC Santa Barbara* 3-1 4/14/98 at Saint Mary’s 13-12 4/17/98 Cal Poly* 5-6 4/18/98 Cal Poly* 6-0 4/19/98 Cal Poly* 3-10 4/24/98 Sacramento State* 13-10 4/25/98 at Sacramento State* 9-23 4/26/98 Sacramento State* 3-16 5/01/98 New Mexico State* 8-7 5/02/98 New Mexico State* 11-8 5/03/98 New Mexico State* 9-1 5/08/98 at Nevada* 4-23 5/09/98 at Nevada* 5-18 5/10/98 at Nevada* 1-16 5/14/98 vs Nevada 1-29 5/15/98 vs UC Santa Barbara 2-3
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1999 Results Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 31-25 (Big West: 17-13) 1/28/99 Southern Utah 5-1 1/28/99 Southern Utah 4-7 1/29/99 Southern Utah 5-4 1/29/99 Southern Utah 3-0 2/05/99 San Jose State 3-2 2/06/99 at San Jose State 5-2 2/12/99 Utah 5-0 2/13/99 Utah 3-10 2/13/99 Utah 3-8 2/14/99 Utah 2-7 2/18/99 vs Northwestern 8-7 2/19/99 vs Kansas 9-6 2/20/99 vs Northwestern 8-9 2/27/99 Portland 4-2 2/27/99 Portland 10-1 2/28/99 Portland 6-4 2/28/99 Portland 3-6
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3/06/99 3/07/99 3/09/99 3/12/99 3/13/99 3/14/99 3/16/99 3/19/99 3/20/99 3/21/99 3/23/99 3/26/99 3/27/99 3/28/99 4/01/99 4/02/99 4/03/99 4/09/99 4/10/99 4/11/99 4/13/99 4/16/99 4/17/99 4/18/99 4/20/99 4/23/99 4/24/99 4/25/99 4/28/99 4/30/99 5/01/99 5/02/99 5/05/99 5/07/99 5/08/99 5/09/99 5/14/99 5/15/99 5/16/99
at Saint Mary’s Georgetown Saint Mary’s Cal Poly* Cal Poly* Cal Poly* San Jose State at UC Santa Barbara* at UC Santa Barbara* at UC Santa Barbara* at Saint Mary’s at Long Beach State* at Long Beach State* at Long Beach State* Cal State Fullerton* Cal State Fullerton* Cal State Fullerton* Nevada* Nevada* Nevada* at California at Sacramento State* at Sacramento State* at Sacramento State* California New Mexico State* New Mexico State* New Mexico State* California UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* vs UC Santa Barbara* at Stanford at Cal Poly* at Cal Poly* at Cal Poly* at Nevada* at Nevada* at Nevada*
3-2 4-2 3-5 8-5 4-3 9-3 3-2 3-1 6-7 10-6 16-9 0-9 8-3 7-5 7-13 2-15 4-3 4-16 7-10 2-11 4-6 5-1 3-4 8-6 0-10 9-4 0-6 9-3 5-13 2-1 6-3 1-7 1-2 10-6 2-5 3-1 8-6 6-8 4-7
2000 Results Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 22-32 (Big West: 5-25) 2/01/00 Centenary 4-0 2/04/00 Saint Mary’s 11-15 2/06/00 Saint Mary’s 2-0 2/06/00 Saint Mary’s 4-3 2/12/00 Utah 9-4 2/12/00 Utah 4-0 2/17/00 Cal State Stanislaus 16-7 2/18/00 Cal State Stanislaus 11-3 2/26/00 Portland 9-3 2/26/00 Portland 3-12 2/27/00 Portland 4-3 2/27/00 Portland 8-2 3/03/00 George Washington 5-2 3/04/00 George Washington 10-9 3/05/00 George Washington 13-7 3/10/00 San Jose State 10-3 3/11/00 San Jose State 3-1 3/11/00 San Jose State 3-4 3/12/00 at San Jose State 4-7 3/17/00 at Cal State Fullerton* 2-7 3/18/00 at Cal State Fullerton* 3-8 3/19/00 at Cal State Fullerton* 6-9 3/22/00 Saint Martin’s 8-0 3/24/00 Long Beach State* 2-9 3/25/00 Long Beach State* 4-10 3/26/00 Long Beach State* 2-5 3/28/00 San Francisco 10-1 3/31/00 at Cal Poly* 3-5 4/01/00 at Cal Poly* 4-6 4/02/00 at Cal Poly* 10-4 4/04/00 at San Francisco 3-5 4/07/00 UC Santa Barbara* 7-10 4/08/00 UC Santa Barbara* 5-3 4/09/00 UC Santa Barbara* 3-9 4/11/00 at Fresno State 5-12 4/13/00 Nevada* 3-8 4/14/00 Nevada* 6-10 4/15/00 Nevada* 1-12 4/20/00 at New Mexico State* 12-13 4/21/00 at New Mexico State* 12-5 4/22/00 at New Mexico State* 17-7 4/25/00 at California 3-10 4/28/00 Sacramento State* 1-9 4/29/00 Sacramento State* 6-2 4/30/00 Sacramento State* 3-8 5/05/00 at Long Beach State* 3-12 5/06/00 at Long Beach State* 4-11
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3-4 2-9 0-3 5-21 5-15 6-8 1-7
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2001 Season Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 25-30 (Big West: 5-13) 1/25/01 Nevada 5-3 1/26/01 Nevada 16-15 1/27/01 Nevada 0-6 2/02/01 Utah 3-2 2/03/01 Utah 8-5 2/03/01 Utah 0-9 2/04/01 Utah 9-11 2/10/01 San Francisco 5-7 2/10/01 San Francisco 6-4 2/13/01 California 5-6 2/15/01 vs North Western 3-2 2/16/01 vs North Western 19-4 2/17/01 vs Ball State 3-9 2/23/01 Portland 5-2 2/23/01 Portland 1-4 2/25/01 Portland 8-7 2/25/01 Portland 3-7 3/03/01 at Santa Clara 11-2 3/03/01 at Santa Clara 7-6 3/08/01 Eastern Michigan 8-0 3/09/01 Eastern Michigan 4-3 3/10/01 #12 Notre Dame 2-5 3/13/01 Columbia 10-1 3/16/01 at Sacramento State* 6-8 3/17/01 at Sacramento State* 4-2 3/18/01 at Sacramento State* 3-7 3/20/01 Fresno State 2-8 3/23/01 Cal State Northridge* 4-11 3/24/01 Cal State Northridge* 2-6 3/25/01 Cal State Northridge* 1-8 3/27/01 at California 9-8 3/30/01 at UC Riverside* 13-2 3/31/01 at UC Riverside* 12-2 4/01/01 at UC Riverside* 10-4 4/06/01 at #14 Cal St Fullerton* 1-6 4/07/01 at #14 Cal St Fullerton* 1-3 4/08/01 at #14 Cal St Fullerton* 0-28 4/12/01 Long Beach State* 2-14 4/13/01 Long Beach State* 4-5 4/14/01 Long Beach State* 2-8 4/19/01 Cal Poly* 3-2 4/21/01 Cal Poly* 10-11 4/22/01 Cal Poly* 3-6 4/27/01 at UC Santa Barbara* 1-6 4/28/01 at UC Santa Barbara* 1-6 4/29/01 at UC Santa Barbara* 2-5 5/04/01 at Cal State Northridge* 12-4 5/05/01 at Cal State Northridge* 9-4 5/06/01 at Cal State Northridge* 4-5 5/11/01 UC Riverside* 8-0 5/12/01 UC Riverside* 0-1 5/13/01 UC Riverside* 5-6 5/17/01 Sacramento State* 6-2 5/18/01 Sacramento State* 7-2 5/20/01 Sacramento State* 2-5
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2002 Season Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 26-28-1 (Big West: 7-17) 2/08/02 Utah 5-10 2/08/02 Utah 15-7 2/09/02 Utah 10-12 2/14/02 BYU 4-3 2/15/02 BYU 8-4 2/16/02 BYU 2-5 2/22/02 at Saint Mary’s 7-8 2/23/02 Saint Mary’s 8-7 2/24/02 at Saint Mary’s 9-11 2/26/02 Bethany College 14-1 3/01/02 Portland 6-8 3/02/02 Portland 3-0 3/02/02 Portland 11-4 3/03/02 Portland 7-11 3/08/02 Fordham 8-0 3/09/02 Fordham 21-10 3/11/02 vs Liberty 9-9 3/12/02 vs Fordham 15-6 3/13/02 vs Oral Roberts 8-6 3/14/02 vs UC Santa Barbara 11-9
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3/15/02 3/16/02 3/19/02 3/25/02 3/25/02 3/28/02 3/29/02 3/30/02 4/05/02 4/06/02 4/07/02 4/12/02 4/13/02 4/14/02 4/18/02 4/19/02 4/20/02 4/20/02 4/23/02 4/26/02 4/27/02 4/28/02 5/03/02 4/04/02 4/05/02 5/07/02 5/10/02 5/11/02 5/12/02 5/17/02 5/18/02 5/19/02 5/24/02 5/25/02 5/26/02
vs Gonzaga at Fresno State at Nevada Stony Brook Stony Brook UC Irvine* UC Irvine* UC Irvine* at Cal Poly* at Cal Poly* at Cal Poly* Cal State Fullerton* Cal State Fullerton* Cal State Fullerton* Hawai’i-Hilo Hawai’i-Hilo Hawai’i-Hilo Hawai’i-Hilo Bethany College at UC Riverside* at UC Riverside* at UC Riverside* Cal State Northridge* Cal State Northridge* Cal State Northridge* at Nevada UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* at Long Beach State* at Long Beach State* at Long Beach State* at Sacramento State* at Sacramento State* at Sacramento State*
10-8 2-9 6-7 7-6 2-1 4-7 5-9 4-2 8-15 11-13 10-9 4-5 8-7 4-11 1-9 4-1 10-3 13-1 11-0 4-8 4-1 15-6 0-1 1-4 3-10 9-11 5-4 2-18 3-9 5-7 4-5 0-5 10-3 1-6 5-8
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2003 Season Head Coach: Quincey Noble Overall Record: 27-27 (Big West: 6-15) 1/31/03 Nevada 9-7 2/01/03 Nevada 2-7 2/02/03 Nevada 5-4 2/04/03 at Sacramento State 4-5 2/07/03 Washington State 4-1 2/08/03 Washington State 8-7 2/09/03 Washington State 17-7 2/14/03 Portland 2-1 2/15/03 Portland 4-1 2/16/03 Portland 6-9 2/21/03 Coppin State 17-1 2/21/03 Coppin State 2-1 2/22/03 Coppin State 17-3 2/22/03 Coppin State 14-0 2/23/03 Coppin State 12-0 2/28/03 Saint Mary’s 5-4 3/01/03 at Saint Mary’s 0-6 3/02/03 Saint Mary’s 1-16 3/04/03 Santa Clara 5-4 3/07/03 at Nevada 5-14 3/08/03 at Nevada 11-6 3/11/03 at UCLA 8-4 3/14/03 Minnesota 3-10 3/15/03 Minnesota 0-4 3/16/03 Minnesota 2-10 3/18/03 Dartmouth 13-3 3/20/03 Dartmouth 8-10 3/25/03 at Nevada 17-8 3/28/03 Sacramento State 5-4 3/29/03 Sacramento State 5-7 3/30/03 Sacramento State 0-5 4/04/03 at #2 Cal St Fullerton* 1-10 4/05/03 at #2 Cal St Fullerton* 0-7 4/06/03 at #2 Cal St Fullerton* 2-4 4/08/03 San Francisco 3-2 4/11/03 Cal Poly* 14-6 4/12/03 Cal Poly* 4-12 4/14/03 Cal Poly* 0-4 4/17/03 UC Irvine* 5-3 4/18/03 UC Irvine* 9-1 4/19/03 UC Irvine* 1-6 4/23/03 Hawai’i Hilo 10-0 4/25/03 at UC Riverside* 1-10 4/26/03 at UC Riverside* 2-10 4/27/03 at UC Riverside* 11-9 5/02/03 #5 Long Beach State* 2-16 5/03/03 #5 Long Beach State* 2-7 5/04/03 #5 Long Beach State* 2-6 5/09/03 at UC Santa Barbara* 4-11 5/10/03 at UC Santa Barbara* 7-5 5/11/03 at UC Santa Barbara* 3-4
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2004 Season Head Coach: Ed Sprague Overall Record: 20-34 (Big West: 5-16) 2/06/04 BYU 5-4 2/07/04 Saint Mary’s 1-12 2/08/04 Nevada 3-9 2/12/04 vs Northwestern 15-11 2/13/04 vs Portland 12-4 2/15/04 vs Washington State 5-4 2/20/04 at UCLA 1-6 2/21/04 at UCLA 7-0 2/24/04 at Santa Clara 3-8 2/28/04 Saint Mary’s 3-2 2/29/04 Saint Mary’s 2-1 2/29/04 Saint Mary’s 2-0 3/05/04 San Francisco 1-3 3/06/04 San Francisco 3-2 3/07/04 San Francisco 6-8 3/12/04 Utah 5-4 3/12/04 Utah 3-0 3/14/04 Utah 11-10 3/16/04 at California 4-8 3/18/04 Layfayette 4-2 3/19/04 Layfayette 3-13 3/20/04 Layfayette 12-7 3/23/04 at Nevada 11-12 3/25/04 Sacramento State 9-16 3/26/04 Sacramento State 5-15 3/27/04 at Sacramento State 4-5 3/28/04 at Sacramento State 1-6 4/01/04 at Dallas Baptist 12-5 4/02/04 at Dallas Baptist 5-12 4/03/04 at Dallas Baptist 2-12 4/08/04 Cal State Fullerton* 1-16 4/09/04 Cal State Fullerton* 0-13 4/10/04 Cal State Fullerton* 5-13 4/16/04 at Cal Poly* 3-11 4/17/04 at Cal Poly* 6-16 4/18/04 at Cal Poly* 3-8 4/20/04 California 2-8 4/23/04 at #9 UC Irvine* 2-1 4/24/04 at #9 UC Irvine* 5-16 4/25/04 at #9 UC Irvine* 1-6 4/30/04 UC Riverside* 10-9 5/01/04 UC Riverside* 8-9 5/02/04 UC Riverside* 5-1 5/07/04 at #8 Long Beach State* 0-3 5/08/04 at #8 Long Beach State* 0-5 5/09/04 at #8 Long Beach State* 1-6 5/11/04 at Nevada 6-17 5/14/04 UC Santa Barbara* 4-3 5/15/04 UC Santa Barbara* 5-4 5/16/04 UC Santa Barbara* 1-3 5/21/04 Cal State Northridge* 3-19 5/22/04 Cal State Northridge* 3-8 5/23/04 Cal State Northridge* 4-23 5/25/04 Hawai’i 10-12
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2005 Season Head Coach: Ed Sprague Overall Record: 30-28 (Big West: 9-12) 2/01/05 at California 5-4 2/04/05 Nevada 4-5 2/05/05 Nevada 0-1 2/06/05 Nevada 11-2 2/11/05 vs Saint Mary’s 6-5 2/12/05 vs San Francisco 9-0 2/13/05 vs UC Davis 2-1 2/17/05 at Hawai’i 3-9 2/18/05 at Hawai’i 2-10 2/19/05 at Hawai’i 8-9 2/20/05 at Hawai’i 2-1 2/25/05 at UCLA 0-9 2/26/05 at UCLA 7-5 2/27/05 at UCLA 10-9 3/04/05 San Francisco 2-5 3/05/05 San Francisco 2-1 3/05/05 San Francisco 3-0 3/09/05 at Washington 2-15 3/10/05 at Washington 12-19 3/11/05 at Portland 9-10 3/12/05 at Portland 7-9 3/13/05 at Portland 4-6 3/15/05 California 0-2 3/20/05 #12 Stanford 6-9 3/23/05 Hawai’i 7-2
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3/24/05 3/29/05 4/01/05 4/02/05 4/03/05 4/05/05 4/09/05 4/09/05 4/10/05 4/12/05 4/15/05 4/16/05 4/17/05 4/19/05 4/22/05 4/23/05 4/24/05 4/29/05 4/30/05 5/01/05 5/03/05 5/06/05 5/07/05 5/09/05 5/13/05 5/14/05 5/15/05 5/20/05 5/21/05 5/22/05 5/27/05 5/28/05 5/29/05
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2006 Season Head Coach: Ed Sprague Overall Record: 30-25 (Big West: 9-12) 2/03/06 at Santa Clara 4-1 2/04/06 Santa Clara 14-6 2/05/06 Santa Clara 3-8 2/09/06 BYU 2-1 2/10/06 BYU 6-3 2/11/06 BYU 4-3 2/14/06 Sacramento State 8-3 2/18/06 UCLA 2-5 2/18/06 UCLA 1-5 2/19/06 UCLA 3-0 2/24/06 at Nevada 7-6 2/25/06 at Nevada 3-4 2/26/06 at Nevada 2-1 2/28/06 Saint Mary’s 4-1 3/10/06 at #19 Baylor 4-5 3/11/06 vs Louisiana Tech 11-9 3/12/06 vs Michigan 9-13 3/17/06 at California 1-3 3/18/06 California 10-3 3/19/06 at California 6-5 3/24/06 at San Diego State 7-2 3/25/06 at San Diego State 6-3 3/26/06 at San Diego State 10-4 3/28/06 #12 Oregon State 4-6 3/31/06 at Cal Poly* 11-9 4/01/06 at Cal Poly* 3-6 4/02/06 at Cal Poly* 2-8 4/07/06 at UC Davis 7-12 4/08/06 at UC Davis 5-1 4/09/06 at UC Davis 7-6 4/10/06 at Stanford 1-2 4/13/06 UC Santa Barbara* 7-2 4/14/06 UC Santa Barbara* 2-1 4/15/06 UC Santa Barbara* 4-16 4/18/06 Nevada 8-3 4/21/06 #1 Cal State Fullerton* 1-8 4/22/06 #1 Cal State Fullerton* 1-11 4/23/06 #1 Cal State Fullerton* 4-8 4/28/06 at Long Beach State* 2-5 4/28/06 at Long Beach State* 5-7 4/30/06 at Long Beach State* 3-9 5/05/06 UC Riverside* 2-11 5/06/06 UC Riverside* 5-4 5/07/06 UC Riverside* 5-4 5/09/06 Sacramento State 8-7 5/12/06 at UC Irvine* 6-13 5/13/06 at UC Irvine* 3-6 5/14/06 at UC Irvine* 4-1 5/19/06 Washington 3-5 5/20/06 Washington 7-2 5/23/06 California 2-3 5/24/06 Stanford 8-14 5/26/06 Cal State Northridge* 6-2
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2009 Results Head Coach: Ed Sprague Overall Record: 21-32 (Big West: 9-15) 2/19/10 San Francisco 3-1 2/20/10 San Francisco 5-6 2/20/10 San Francisco 10-3 2/24/10 at #18 Stanford 6-11 2/27/10 Nevada 11-6 2/27/10 Nevada 6-4 2/28/10 Nevada 3-10 3/04/10 Seattle 11-5 3/05/10 Seattle 8-1 3/06/10 Seattle 9-10 3/07/10 Seattle 19-9 3/11/10 vs Gonzaga 6-1 3/12/10 vs Notre Dame 8-4 3/13/10 vs Bradley 1-10 3/14/10 vs Notre Dame 3-2 3/16/10 at Sacramento State 4-5 3/19/10 USC 8-2 3/20/10 USC 6-5 3/21/10 USC 9-15 3/23/10 #19 Stanford 9-4 3/26/10 at San Jose State 18-10 3/27/10 at San Jose State 8-7 3/28/10 San Jose State (11) 3-2 4/01/10 at Long Beach State* 2-1 4/02/10 at Long Beach State* 4-13 4/03/10 at Long Beach State* 2-8 4/06/10 at Santa Clara 3-9 4/09/10 UC Riverside* 7-6 4/10/10 UC Riverside* 6-5 4/10/10 UC Riverside* (11) 3-5 4/13/10 Sacramento State 5-2 4/16/10 at #25 UC Irvine* 2-4 4/17/10 at #25 UC Irvine* 7-4 4/18/10 at #25 UC Irvine* 7-2 4/21/10 at #15 California 6-13 4/23/10 Cal State Northridge* 1-8 4/24/10 Cal State Northridge* 4-1 4/25/10 Cal State Northridge* 12-4 4/28/19 Santa Clara 12-7 4/30/10 #13 Cal St Fullerton* 2-6 5/01/10 #13 Cal St Fullerton* 7-11 5/02/10 #13 Cal St Fullerton* 18-10 5/07/10 at UC Davis* 12-1 5/08/10 at UC Davis* 7-5 5/09/10 at UC Davis* 11-7 5/14/10 at Cal St Bakersfield (10) 1-4 5/15/10 at Cal St Bakersfield 8-5 5/16/10 at Cal St Bakersfield 6-15 5/21/10 at Cal Poly* 4-8 5/22/10 at Cal Poly* 8-4 5/23/10 at Cal Poly* 3-11 5/28/10 UC Santa Barbara* 7-9 5/29/10 UC Santa Barbara* 1-5 5/30/10 UC Santa Barbara* (10) 5-8
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• UNIVERSITY
Pamela A. Eibeck University President
Pamela A. Eibeck became the 24th President of University of the Pacific on July 1, 2009. She is Pacific’s sixth President since the University moved to Stockton in 1924 and the first woman to hold the office. Her Presidency follows a distinguished career as a researcher, teacher, educational reformer, and university administrator. Prior to joining Pacific, Eibeck was dean of the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering at Texas Tech—one of the nation’s largest engineering colleges with 4,400 students, 156 faculty and five research centers. There, she was responsible for eight academic departments, 33 degree programs and a $55 million budget. An active fundraiser, Eibeck helped build an endowment of $57 million and doubled the number of endowed chairs. Eibeck takes the helm at a University with strong enrollments and finances, and the best incoming student academic profile in its history. With a record number of applications for Fall 2009, university enrollment is expected to remain steady at around 6,250 with a 20-point jump in the average admitted freshmen SAT score to 1200. Construction continues on two major buildings: the $7.5 million Janssen-Lagorio Multipurpose Gymnasium and the $10 million John T. Chambers Technology Center, and the last fiscal year closed with a surplus for the 13th consecutive year. While spending time to get know Pacific in her first year, Eibeck has committed to building on these strengths by continuing to enhance educational quality, build national visibility, and deepen the University’s involvement in community engagement. Eibeck received her bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering between 1979 and 1986 from Stanford rnia University. She joined the faculty at the University of California 5 to at Berkeley, where she earned tenure and served from 1985 ani-1995. In 1995, she became a professor and chair of mechaniaterr cal engineering at Northern Arizona University, where she later vostt served as director of the honors program and then vice provost for undergraduate studies. In 2004, Eibeck was named deann off the college of engineering at Texas Tech. tall An expert in heat transfer, Eibeck conducted experimental sed research related to electronics cooling and thermal tiles used gi-by NASA on the space shuttles. Her later work focused on engidiaa neering educational reform, including early use of multimedia tly,, in the classroom, curriculum development and, most recently, hee ways to attract young people and women to the profession. She has authored or co-authored nearly 50 articles and papers. ni-Eibeck became a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanigi-cal Engineers in 2008. She received the Distinguished Engirss neering Educator Award from the Society of Women Engineers 9. in 1996 and the Boeing Outstanding Educator Award in 1999. Eibeck is married to William D. Jeffery, a law professor andd w a native of California. They have four children. Sons Andrew and Kevin live in the Bay Area. Daughter Katherine attendss the University of Southern California. Their youngest son, Will,, attends Santa Clara University.
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Founded in 1851 as the first chartered university in California, University of the Pacific continues to enjoy a reputation as one of the finest academic institutions in the West. The main Stockton campus, with its expansive lawns and brick-and-ivy architecture, much like many renowned universities in the East, is highly regarded as one of the most picturesque college campuses in the West. The only private school in the Big West Conference, Pacific offers a diversity of programs that would normally be associated with a much larger university. Personal attention and small class sizes have become Pacific trademarks and help attract students from many U.S. states and foreign countries. Pacific provides its 6,235 scholars a student-to-faculty ratio of less than 13-to-1. Pacific is comprised of 11 schools and colleges on three campuses, offering students the distinctive advantage of nearby resources. Two professional schools complement the Stockton campus: the School of Dentistry in San Francisco and the McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento. The Stockton campus features the central liberal arts division, College of the Pacific and schools of music, engineering, education, pharmacy, business & public administration, international studies, the Graduate School and University College. Pacific students are represented on many policy-making committees, and the Associated Students (ASUOP) play an active role in campus life through social and cultural programs. The Stockton metropolitan area, with a population of over 280,000, is nestled conveniently in the San Joaquin Valley between San Francisco and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Pacific offers its students a proximity to many exciting places including Monterey/Carmel, Lake Tahoe, the northern California wine country, and Yosemite National Park. It is adjacent to over 1,000 miles of waterways, making it the largest inland seaport in the state.
THE PACIFIC EXPERIENCE • Over 80 major fields from which to choose, yet an average class size of under 20, even in the freshman year. • NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics as well as numerous club and intramural sports. • Exposure to a wide range of knowledge through the General Education program, and hundreds of opportunities for gaining “handson” experience in a chosen field. • A strong liberal arts tradition within key academic units including business, conservatory, education, engineering, international studies, and pharmacy.
• An intercultural perspective that prepares students for working in an increasingly diverse and international society. • Students sit on many decision-making committees of the University to ensure that the voice of the students is heard. • A New England-like campus in northern California. • With more than 6,000 students enrolled, Pacific is one of the smallest universities to be ranked among the top 100 national universities, both by US News & World Report and the The Washington Monthly College Guide.
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PACIFIC’S P ACIFIC’S MIS MISSION SSIO N The University of the Pacific's mission is to provide a superior, student-centered learning experience integrating liberal arts and professional education and preparing individuals for lasting achievement and responsible leadership in their careers and communities. The first chartered institution of higher education in the State of California, the University of the Pacific is a mid-sized independent, comprehensive university offering a wide choice of high-quality undergraduate and graduate programs in Stockton, Sacramento, and San Francisco. Pacific is an outstanding blend of the advantages of the diverse programs of a major university and the broad, highly personalized learning of the selective liberal arts college. We accomplish our mission through highly personalized programs delivered in a caring, supportive, and attractive environment. We seek to develop and strengthen self-confidence, initiative, analytical and problem-solving abilities, and an enthusiasm for learning. Central to our mission is the dedication of our faculty and staff to excellence in teaching and advising. We encourage and support research, scholarship and creative activity as complements to our fundamental mission of teaching. Our mission dictates a commitment to leadership development, global awareness, community involvement and opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds. We are committed to providing practical experiences to complement classroom learning. Highly interactive student-faculty relations and a broad array of co-curricular activities that help to develop students' abilities are hallmarks of learning at the University of the Pacific. How old is Pacific? We became California’s first chartered institution of higher education in 1851. We were also the first co-ed university (the first graduating class had five men and five women). We celebrated our sesquicentennial year in 2001. What type of university is Pacific? Pacific is a comprehensive university with three campuses and eleven schools and colleges. Eight of our schools and colleges provide undergraduate education on the Stockton campus, including a college of liberal arts and sciences (College of the Pacific), six professional schools and an adult re-entry division. The Stockton campus also has a graduate school. The other two campuses are the Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento and the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco.
Is Pacific a religious or church-related university? No. Pacific was founded by and is affiliated with the Methodist Church. We do have a chapel, a full-time chaplain, a number of religious-oriented clubs, and a Department of Religious Studies, but we are not a “religious” university where students are required to attend chapel or to take religion classes. Any or all of the above are available to students who are interested, but participation in such activities is completely voluntary. Is Pacific accredited? Pacific is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and many academic programs have additional accreditation by appropriate professional organizations.
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• PACIFIC FACILITIES • Alex G. Spanos Center & Intercollegiate Athletics Center The Alex G. Spanos Center (see page six) is the home of Pacific’s women’s basketball team, as well as men’s basketball and men’s & women’s volleyball. The Intercollegiate Athletics Center is the home of most Pacific athletics teams and holds the Pacific student-athletes’ locker rooms, weight room, training facilities, meeting rooms, and academic center as well as the offices for the Pacific coaches and staff.
Brookside Field - Field Hockey Located on campus, Brookside Field is the home of the Pacific Field Hockey team. The large, well manicured field features the game field as well as ample space for practice outside the playing field. It’s tree-lined borders provide Pacific field hockey fans with a shade for afternoon contests.
Hal Nelson Tennis Courts & Roy and Jean Sanders Tennis Clubhouse he Hal Nelson Tennis Courts became the home of the Tiger men’s and women’s tennis teams in 1998-99. This facility is located adjacent to the north bank of the Calaveras River. It includes nine courts and state-of-the-art lighting. The Roy and Jean Sanders Clubhouse will provide the Pacific men’s and women’s tennis teams with updated locker rooms and meeting space.
Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium Women’s Soccer Pacific’s women’s soccer team competes in Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium, which was formerly the home of Pacific football. Stagg was built in 1950 and has undergone several renovative efforts since. At a capacity of 30,000, the Pacific Tigers have one of, if not the, largest soccer-only stadiums in the U.S.
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• PACIFIC FACILITIES • Klein Family Field - Baseball In 2006, Pacific saw the opening of its first on-campus baseball field, Klein Family Field (bottom right). Klein Family Field is one of two on-campus facilities with stadium lights that allow for night games throughout the season. The Pacific baseball team’s home seats 2,500 and capacity grew even larger in the fall of 2008, with the addition of two new luxury boxes on the upper concourse.
Bill Simoni Field Softball Bill Simoni Field has been the home of the Tiger softball team since its completion in 1993. It is located just east of Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium, shadowed by the Pacific Club that sits atop the east rim of the stadium. Construction of the facility was laid out in three stages, including the playing surface, press box, and lighting. The press box and landscaping were completed in 1995. Kjeldsen Pool, located adjacent to the athletics department. The complex also holds lockerrooms and coaches’ offices. In 2008 the pool was resur-
Chris Kjeldsen Pool Complex Swimming & Water Polo The Chris Kjeldsen pool complex has served the University of the Pacific and Stockton communities well for 25 years. In 1995-96, under the direction of former athletic director Bob Lee, the athletic department raised funds to make the swimming program and facilities at Pacific among the very best in the country, with completion of the new Pacific Aquatics Center. In 2008 the pool was resurfaced with new siding to make it one of the faster pools in the Big West Conference.
Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium Athletics & Recreation Pacific athletics is dedicated to providing students with topnotch facilities, and the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium is the newest addition to the Tigers’ facilities. The multi-purpose practice facility was officially opened in December 2009.
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• 2009-10 PACIFIC ATHLETICS • Pacific picked up two conference championships throughout the season as both the men’s basketball team and the women’s water polo team earned a split regular season Big West championship. The Tigers garnered six conference player of the year honors while taking home 54 allconference awads. Pacific also had one Academic All-Americans and 48 Academic All-Conference Team athletes. BASEBALL Final Record: 31-23 (12-12 Big West Conference) • Pacific’s 31 victories over Division I opponents was a record number of wins for the Tiger baseball program. • Tied a program high for players drafted in the MLB Amateur Draft in June with five Tigers moving on to the professional ranks. (Nick Longmire, J.B. Brown, Mike Walker, Joe Oliveira, Hunter Carnevale) • Set program records for hits (629), batting average (.325), saves (12) and fielding percentage (.971). • Six Tigers received All-Big West honors at the end of the year. Hunter Carnevale led the way on the first team while J.B.Brown and Mike Walker received second team recognition and Nick Longmire, Brian Martin and Joe Oliveira were named honorable mention. MEN’S BASKETBALL Final Record: 23-12 (12-4 Big West Conference) • Pacific won 20+ games for the sixth time in seven seasons, continuing their successes over the past decade. • The Tigers got back to the top of the mountain, finishing as the co-regular season champion of the Big West. • For the second year in a row the Tigers played in the CollegeInsider.com Post-Season Tournament, making it to the finals of the tournament before falling to Missouri State on the road. • Senior Joe Ford was named the Big West’s Defensive Player of the Year while earning CollegeInsider.com Defensive All-America honors. Freshman Allen Huddleston received CollegeInsider.com Freshman All-America Honors.
Men’s Basketball Team Co-Big West Champions
SOCCER Final Record: 10-6-3 (4-3-1 Big West Conference) • Pacific finished just outside of the Big West Championships after suffering a rash of injuries during conference play. • Sophomore Angelica Figueroa was named the Big West Midfielder of the Year as well as earning first team all-conference and first team all-region after the season. • Junior Kylee Ah Choy earned first team allconference alongside of Figueroa while also earning first team all-region. Freshman Maricella Padilla, despite suffering a season-ending injury midseason, CROSS COUNTRY Final Record: Ninth of nine at Big West Championships earned all-conference and all-region honors in her • Pacific sent two runners to the NCAA Western first year of action. Regionals in Kristina Hammarstrom and Jazmin • The Tigers finished No. 6 in the Western Region in the final NSCAA region rankings. Quiroz. • Kristina Hammarstrom was named to the Academic All-Big West Team as Pacific’s lone cross SOFTBALL Final Record: 24-30 (10-11 Big West Conference) country representative. • Despite being hit hard with injuries for the second consecutive season, the Tigers finished the year in FIELD HOCKEY fourth place in the Big West Conference. Final Record: 5-12 (3-3 NorPac Conference) • Senior Kim Keyawa put together the Tigers’ • Freshman Nikki Armagost became just the second top performance of the season at the NorPac Tiger to be named Big West Freshman Pitcher of Championship tournament scoring three goals the Year while earning First Team All-Big West as a in Pacific’s 7-2 win over Appalachian State. Her pitcher and second team all-conference as a utility player. performance earned her all-tournament honors. • The Tigers earned NFHCA Division I National Academic Team honors. • Senior Lisa Muhl was named to the All-West Region team after being named the NorPac Defensive Player of the Year. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Final Record: 6-22 (4-12 Big West Conference) • The Tigers earned their fourth straight trip to the Big West Championship tournament at the end of the season. • Sophomore Christina Thompson earned Big West Sixth Man of the Year at the completion of the season. • Pacific put two players on the All-Big West Honorable Mention Team in Eliza Dy and Christina Thompson.
GOLF Final Record: Second of Eight at Big West Championships • Junior Alex Johnson took home the Tigers’ lone individual championship, winning the Bill Cullum Invitational after shooting a career-low 66 in the opening round. • Johnson’s individual championship paved the way for Pacific to take home the tournament championship at the Bill Cullum Invitational, shooting a tournament record 21-under par. • Three Tigers’ earned All-Big West honors at the end of the year led by TJ Bordeaux’s appearance on the first team. • In addition to his play on the course, Johnson was named an Academic All-American for the 2009-10 Artem Gramma season.
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• 2009-10 PACIFIC ATHLETICS • MEN’S TENNIS Final Record: 9-12 (3-2 Big West Conference) • Pacific earned the No. 2 overall seed in the Big West Championships but fell in its first match of the tournament to UC Irvine in the semifinals. • Senior Artem Gramma was named the Big West Player of the Year after finishing the season 22-9 in singles play. He earned first team all-conference honors in both singles and doubles as well. • Six different Tigers earned 10 different allconference awards at the end of the year with Ivan Castro joining Gramma on both the first team singles and doubles lists. • The Tigers were ranked as high as No. 51 in the nation during the season, earning the season-best ranking on April 17.
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WOMEN’S TENNIS Final Record: 8-14 (3-5 Big West Conference) • The Tigers earned the No. 6 seed in the Big West Championships before falling to UC Irvine in the first round of the tournament. • Junior Jenifer Widjaja was named the Big West Player of the Year after finishing the season ranked No. 82 in the country while posting a 19-3 singles record including a perfect 8-0 record in Big West matches. Widjaja also earned first team allconference in both singles and doubles play. • Four Tigers earned all-conference honors at the end of the year with Sasha Fisher joining Widjaja on the First Team All-Big West for doubles while Christina Goehl earned second team in singles.
• The Tigers took on some off the nation’s best throughout the year as they faced off with 14 teams that made the post-season while seven of the 16 teams that played in the Super Regionals made up the Tigers’ early schedule. • Additionally, the Tigers saw two of their opponents MEN’S VOLLEYBALL head to Oklahoma City to take part in the College Final Record: 9-21 (1-21 Mountain Pacific Sports World Series as Florida and Tennessee each Federation) advanced to the final bracket of the tournament. • Pacific upset No. 7 UCLA, 3-0, on the road to end the year to pick up their first ever road win over the MEN’S SWIMMING Bruins while picking up their first conference win Final Record: Fourth of five at Big West since defeating Stanford on Jan. 31, 2008. Championships • Two Tigers earned All-MPSF Freshman Team • Pacific picked up its first victory in dual meet honors with Taylor Hughes and Nikola Vukicevic action against UC Santa Cruz at the Fresno-Pacific garnering the awards in their first year at Pacific. Tri Meet, when the Tigers defeated the Banana Slugs 172-116. WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL • Five swimmers were named Academic All-Big West Final Record: 17-11 (7-9 Big West Conference) members with Kevin Byers, Dave Mathews, Aljaz • The Tigers won three of the four pre-conference Ojstersek, Danny Platow and Joey Rossi earning tournaments their participated in to start the year, the honor. sweeping their way to the Fresno State Invitational,
Miami Best Western Invitational and the Stockton Hilton Invitational championships. • For the second straight year, Pacific finished in second at their own Community Bankers Classic, falling 3-1 to No. 5 Florida at the Alex G. Spanos Center. • Three Tigers earned all-conference honors at the end of the year with senior Mallori Gibson and junior Svenja Engelhardt earning first team honors while senior Natalia Tomaszewska picking up honorable mention recognition. • After the season, the Tigers started a national search for their head coach position, naming Greg Gibbons as just the seventh coach in program history on Jan. 28. MEN’S WATER POLO Final Record: 13-18 (1-7 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) • Pacific earned their first trip to the MPSF Championships under head coach James Graham heading to the tournament as the No. 8 seed. • Freshman Goran Tomasevic picked up a bookshelf worth of awards at the end of the year as he was named an ACWPC Third Team All-American, MPSF Newcomer of the Year and All-MPSF Honorable Mention. • Tom Konig led the Tigers with 50 goals on the year while four Tigers reached the 30+ goal mark on the year in Konig, Tomasevic, Lance Morrison and Joey Gullikson. WOMEN’S WATER POLO Final Record: 23-10 (4-1 Big West Conference) • Pacific picked up their first ever conference championship in 2010, finishing the year as the co-Regular Season Champions after going 4-1 in conference play. • The Tigers set a program record for victories in a single season with 23 in 2010. The previous record was 12. • The Tigers were the No. 1 seed in the Big West Championships but fell in the semifinals of the tournament to UC Irvine. Pacific finished in the third place. • Four Tigers earned All-Big West honors at the end of the year with Jasmine Myles picking up Pacific’s only first team award. Bridget Geck, Brooke Millar and Dara Tawarahara earned second team honors.
WOMEN’S SWIMMING Final Record: Fourth of five at Big West Championships • Melissa McGhee earned Academic All-Big West honors at the end of the season for the women’s swim team. • KC Albiston earned the squad’s only Big West Swimmer of the Week award on December 8 for her performance at the USA Short Course Nationals. Albiston posted a personal-best time in the 400 IM with a time of 4:30.69.
Women’s Water Polo Team Co-Big West Champions
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GARRETT BORBA 1 • INF • R/R • JR
CURTIS GOMEZ 4 • INF • R/R • FR
JACOB SYLVESTER 5 • C • R/R • JR
RILEY DRONGESEN 7 • INF • R/R • FR
JOSH SIMMS 8 • OF • R/R • JR
DUSTIN TORCHIO 10 • INF • S/R • SO
BRETT CHRISTOPHER 11 • OF • S/R • JR
JACOB WAARDENBURG 13 • RHP • R/R • JR
BRIAN ESSIG 14 • OF • R/R • FR
JASON TAASAAS 15 • C • R/R • FR
BRENT MCMINN 16 • OF/INF • R/R • SO
AARON HASSEL 19 • C • R/R • RS JR
JOHN HABERMAN 20 • 1B/LHP • L/L • SO
ERIK LOCKWOOD 21 • LHP/1B • R/L • FR
MARCUS POINTER 22 • RHP • R/R • SR
ALLEN RILEY 23 • OF • S/R • JR
MATT CARVUTTO 24 • OF/RHP • R/R • SR
ROBBIE RICHARDSON 25 • RHP • R/R • SR
CURTIS CANTALOUBE 26 • • RHP • R/R • FR
DANIEL JOHNSTON 27 • INF/OF • R/R • RS JR
CHRIS LARSEN 28 • RHP • R/R • JR
THOMAS BEROLZHEIMER 29 • RHP • L/R • SR
JOHN PRATO MATTHEWS 30 • RHP • R/R • JR
BRIAN MARTIN 32 • 1B • L/R • SR
JONAS NOACK 34 • RHP/1B • R/R • SO
JARED WAGNER 35 • RHP • R/R • RS JR
JAKE HUMMEL 36 • RHP/OF • R/R • SR
PETER MILLER 37 • INF/RHP • R/R • FR
PAUL MOELLER 39 • LHP • L/L • RS SO
KYLE CRAWFORD 40 • LHP/OF • R/L • FR
ANDREW WILD 41 • LHP • L/L • RS FR
ALEC WILLIAMS 45 • OF • R/R • FR
RYAN KOCHAN 46 • INF • R/R • FR
ANGEL ROSENDO 47 • C • R/R • FR
TYGER PEDERSON 9 • INF • L/R • RS SO
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