2011 UNLV Baseball Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA SERVICES SUPPORT STAFF MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE 2011 SEASON OUTLOOK HEAD COACH TIM CHAMBERS ASSISTANT COACHES 2011 ROSTER INGO TV/RADIO HEADSHOTS PLAYER BIOS 2011 OPPONENTS

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2011 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE ALL-TIME OPPONENTS 2010 MOUNTAIN WEST RESULTS 2010 FINAL STATS/RESULTS REBELS IN THE MLB DRAFT REBEL ALL AMERICANS SINGLE SEASON STATS REBEL RECORDS HISTORICAL TEAM STAST ALL-TIME LETTERMEN

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CREDITS: The 2011 UNLV baseball media guide was designed, written and edited by Paul Pancoe, Assistant Media Relations Director/UNLV Athletics. Principal photography by UNLV Photo Services. Additional photography by Josh Holmberg David Cleveland. Special thanks to Andy Grossman, Mark Wallington. ON THE COVER: The 2011 UNLV baseball media guide front cover features head coach Tim Chambers and assistant coaches Stan Stolte, Kevin Higgins and Jay Guest.

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Asst. A.D./Media Relations Arizona '96

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Assistant Director Florida State '97

Assistant Dircector Oklahoma '99

Management Assistant Media Relations

Graphic Arts Coordinator Nebraska '93

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E Enjoying a complete redesign in 2009, the official UNLV athletics website www.unlvrebels.com has steadily expanded in both content and usership since its premiere in 1997. As one oof the hundreds of official athletic sites that make up the CBS College Sports Network, the Rebels’ home on the internet features in-depth, updated information 24 hours a day. The oofficial UNLV athletic website features an enhanced design with rotating stories and a wide photo layout on the front page. In addition, the site takes advantage of a number of CBSColllegeSports. com online features, including its exclusive GameTracker technology, allowing Rebel fans to follow live simulated game action, details and full play-by-play. Through the site, CCBS C also ope ates the Rebels’ online store, which provides officially licensed merchandise and apparel. Also, unlvrebels com is your home for UNLV All-Access, which is a popular online service that features the most in-depth coverage of Rebel sports through exclusive audio and video content, including live games streamed via broadband, special features, highlights, press conferences and coaches’ shows.


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LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL P.O. Box 70 Las Vegas, NV 89125 PH: (702) 387-2912 • FX: (702) 383-4676 Joe Hawk, Sports Editor jhawk@reviewjournal.com Mark Anderson manderson@reviewjournal.com

KVBC-TV 3 (NBC) 1500 Foremaster Lane Las Vegas, NV 89101 PH: (702) 657-3239 FX: (702) 657-3152 Kevin West, Sports Director kwest@kvbc.com Randy Howe, Sports Anchor rhowe@kvbc.com

REBEL NATION 1111 W. Bonanza Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89125 PH: (702) 380-4534 Steve Guiremand, Editor sguiremand@reviewjournal.com

KVVU-TV 5 (FOX) 25 TV 5 Drive Henderson, NV 89014 PH: (702) 436-8246 • FX: (702) 436-2507 Kevin Bolinger, Sports Director kbolinger@kvvu.com Jon Castagnino, Sports Anchor jcastagnino@kvvu.com

LAS VEGAS SUN 2275 Corporate Drive, Suite 300 Henderson, NV 89014 PH: (702) 259-4078 • FX: (702) 383-7264 Ray Brewer, Sports Editor ray.brewer@lasvegassun.com THE REBEL YELL 4505 Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89154-2011 PH: (702) 895-4822 • FX: (702) 895-1515 Sage Sammons, Sports Editor sports@unlvrebelyell.com LAS VEGAS SPORTS MAGAZINE P.O. Box 30452 Las Vegas, NV 89173 PH: (702) 222-0233 Thomas J. Love, Executive Director tj@lvsportsmagazine.com

KLAS-TV 8 (CBS) 3228 Channel 8 Drive Las Vegas, NV 89109 PH: (702) 792-8896 • FX: (702) 792-2977 Chris Maathuis, Sports Director cmaathuis@klastv.com Chris Maathuis, Sports Anchor cmaathuis@klastv.com KTNV-TV 13 (ABC) 3355 South Valley View Las Vegas, NV 89102 PH: (702) 257-8329 • FX: (702) 876-2237 Doug Kezirian, Sports Director dkezirian@ktnv.com

INTERVIEWS All requests to cover the UNLV baseball team or interview players or coaches should be directed to the UNLV Media Relations Office at least 24 hours in advance. Requests can be made by calling UNLV baseball SID Paul Pancoe at (702) 528-4227 or by emailing an interview request to the following: paul.pancoe@unlv.edu GAME NOTES A complete set of game notes prior to the start of each midweek series and weekend series will be distributed to the Rebels’ major media outlets and will include team notes, pertinent information for the upcoming scheduled games, season stats, and contact information and instructions for results. All news releases are available on the UNLV Official Athletic Site and can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. RESULTS A game recap and box score following every Rebel game will be distributed to the media via email. To subscribe to the list, please contact the Media Relations Office. GAMETRACKER and STREAMING VIDEO Live streaming video and Gametracker will be accessible through the UNLV website for every home at Wilson Stadium.

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UNLV baseball’s strength and conditioning program is geared toward developing student-athletes’ athletic potential through a program that includes strength, speed, flexibility, conditioning and nutrition. Benefitting from an individualized conditioning regimen implemented by assistant director strength and conditioning Jason Kabo, Rebel players follow a year-round system stressing the development of strength, power, speed and plyometrics. “Our strength and conditioning program is designed to improve the performance and skills of our players on the baseball field,” Kabo said. “The facility at the Lied Athletic Complex allows us to maximize effiency.” The strength and condition staff is responsible for the year-round training of men and women student-athletes from all 17 varsity sports. Complete with three offices, two restrooms and storage, the 8,500- square-foot deck features free weights, power racks and Olympian platforms. The Lied Athletic Complex houses more than 60 weight stations and Hammer Strength Machines. The 1,200-square-foot second level offers stretc ing and aerobic area catered to each sport. The room also features a premium sound system to further enhance the workout experience.

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UNLV baseball once again performed in the classroom, with 15 student-athletes earning a spot on the 2010 Academic All-Mountain West team, following 16 in 2009 and a program-record 18 student-athletes in 2008. Academics are a priority under head coach Tim Chambers and since UNLV joined the MWC in 1999, Rebel baseball players have earned the academic honor 110 times. Academic advising for baseball, which is headed by David Jackson, has helped produce an additional 18 Rebels who have earned Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Award honors since 2003. To earn the award, student-athletes must carry at least a 3.5 GPA and participate in one varsity contest. Overall the UNLV baseball team has a cumulative GPA of 3.17 heading into the spring semester and it marks the fifth straight semester that the team GPA exceeded 3.0. No less than 24 Rebels have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and 10 student-athletes are currently on the Dean's List. Jackson was named Associate Director of UNLV StudentAthlete Academic Services in May 2006. David's primary responsibility is to provide academic advisement and support services for the Men's Basketball and Baseball teams, while assisting Jeff Higgins with the administration of the academic support program. Jackson earned both of his degrees from Texas Tech University; a bachelor's degree in management information systems in 2001, and a master's degree in higher education administration in 2002. He started work on earning his doctorate from UNLV in the spring of 2009. Before coming to UNLV, Jackson worked in the Texas Tech Athletic department for three years; serving as a student-assistant, a graduate assistant, and finally, a counseling specialist. Jackson joined the UNLV athletics staff in March 2003 and has moved through the ranks of Athletic Academic Advisor to Eligibility Coordinator, and now to Associate Director. He is a member of the National Academic Advisors Association for Athletics.

SUPPORT STAFF / MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE

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Now in her 15th year as assistant equipment director at UNLV, Tausha Smith says she and the school are committed to outfitting players to be both safe and stylish on the baseball field. “Tausha has not only done an excellant job taking care of our student-athletes, but made the transition for our new coaching staff very easy,” says head coach Tim Chambers. In addition to baseball, Smith also tackles the equipment duties for men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s golf and volleyball. She is a UNLV graduate, earning her undergraduate degree in recration in 1997 and her masters in education in 1999. Like many of the UNLV athletic department’s support systems, the Rebels’ equipment operations became bigger and better in 1996 when they were moved to the new Lied Athletic Complex. The 10,000-square-foot, two-sided equipment room gives all 17 UNLV sports the services of an immense facility designed with the student-athlete in mind. In one of 19 team and staff locker rooms, players and coaches can simply drop off their uniforms at the end of a practice or competition. The next day a clean version will be waiting for pickup in personally assigned lockers located in a wall surrounding the equipment room.


MWC » commissioner Mountain West Quick Facts

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Craig Thompson was the Mountain West Conference’s first employee when he was named commissioner on Oct. 15, 1998. Ever since, Thompson has navigated the newest NCAA Division I conference through the ever-changing landscape of intercollegiate athletics. As the league enters its 12th season of competition in 2010-11, Thompson continues to create and improve the opportunities for MWC institutions and studentathletes to be successful both academically and athletically. Since the Mountain West Conference opened its doors on January 4, 1999, Thompson has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MWC has flourished under the guidance of Commissioner Thompson and continutes to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. He has been instrumental in negotiating nearly $230 million in television revenue and has been an innovator in the postseason bowl structure as MWC teams have participated in five inaugural bowl games. His leadership and vision have helped the conference enhance its television revenue and exposure through revolutionary agreements with CBS College Sports Network and Co cast to become the first collegiate athletic conference to launch a dedicated sports channel featuring exclusive programming around its nine athletic programs. Thompson has been instrumental in strengthening the position of the MWC in its current Bowl Championship Series (BCS) structure. In 2006, he spearheaded an effort that resulted in better access for the MWC and more than doubled the annual BCS revenue on an annual basis for non automatic-qualifying conferences. The MWC has been steadfast in its efforts to find a way to make the BCS system fair to all universities. Through its first 11 years of competition, the MWC has participated in 41 bowl games. For the third time in six years, the MWC posted the best win percentage among the 11 FBS conferences in 2009-10. The Mountain West claimed the 2009-10 Bowl Challenge Cup after sending five teams into postseason action and finishing with a 4-1 (.800) mark. Prior to his current role, Thompson served as the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference for nearly eight years and as the only commissioner of the American South Conference prior to the merger of the two leagues in 1991. Thompson graduated from the University of Minnesota with an undergraduate degree in journalism. He and his wife, Carla, have a son (Ted) and a daughter (Emma).

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2009-10 The Mountain West Conference was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight institutions -- Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming -- decided to form a new NCAA FBS intercollegiate athletic conference. The split from the former 16-team WAC re-established continuity and stabi ity among the membership within the new league and signaled the continuation of its traditionrich, long-standing athletic rivalries. Five of the MWC’s eight members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (BYU, Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996 and the Rebels continued as one of the original eight institutions that formed the MWC in 1999. TCU rejoined the group with its first year of competition in the Mountain West in 2005-06. On June 17, 2001, Commissioner Craig Thompson announced the addition of Boise State University to the MWC, effective July 1, 2011. From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West Conference has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. The Colorado Springs-based league is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within the Mountain West boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range, which borders four MWC schools (Utah, BYU, Air Force and Colorado State). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet - the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the de ert city of Las Vegas (the fastest growing metropolitan area in the West) and the Pacific locale of San Diego State. The southwestern flavor of New Mexico complements the wes ern heritage and culture of Fort Worth, Texas, home of TCU. MWC members have particpated in 41 bowl games in 11 years, with eight of the nine schools earning at least one bid. The MWC has earned 50 postseason bids in men’s basketball, including 26 NCAA Tourn ment appearances and two NIT Final Four berths; while women’s basketball has tallied 51 postseason bids, inluding 29 NCAA bids, five Sweet 16 appearances and one Elite Eight berth since 2000. The MWC has sent at least 30 teams to NCAA postseason events each year while capturing three team and 24 individual championships in 11 years.

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2 0 1 1 A NEW ERA A new era of UNLV baseball will be ushered in this season as Tim Chambers takes over the reigns of the Rebel baseball program. Chambers joins UNLV following a highly successful 11-year career at the College of Southern Nevada where he built the program from the ground-up into one of the nation’s perennial powers. Joining Chambers in 2011 will be a new coaching staff as well as 11 members of the 2010 CSN squad that reached the NJCAA World Series and finished in third place.

Stolte has developed 22 all-conference pitchers, three freshman All-Americans and two Western Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year winners, including 2010 honoree Brock Stassi, who led the league with a 3.43 ERA while compiling a 7-4 overall record. Stolte has coached 34 pitchers that have made it to the professional ranks, including Dan Reichert, who was a 1997 first round selection of the Kansas City Royals. Kevin Higgins followed Chambers over from CSN where he served as an assistant, helping guide the Coyotes to a record-setting year in 2010. No stranger to the game of baseball, Higgins was a First Team All-American at second base for Arizona State University. While at ASU, Higgins helped guide the Sun Devils to a runner-up finish at the College World Series in 1988. A 12th-round selection by the San Diego Padres in 1989, Higgins made his MLB debut in 1993 as a catcher. Longtime assistant to Chambers and former CSN coach Jay Guest joins the Rebels staff as a volunteer assistant coach this season. Guest spent 11 years with Chambers at CSN, helping the Coyotes to 466 wins and a 2003 NJCAA World Series Championship.

New Rebel head coach Tim Chambers comes to UNLV after 11 successful years at CSN.

COACHES Chambers’ first hire just days after his announcement was pitching coach and recruiting coordinator Stan Stolte. Stolte comes to UNLV from Nevada, Reno where he spent 14 years as an assistant with the Wolf Pack, including the last four as associate head coach.

SEASON OUTLOOK

Kevin Higgins followed Chambers frm CSN while Stan Stolte joins the staff after 14 seasons at Nevada, Reno.

outs in 30.2 innings on the hill. Seniors Hunter Beaty, Richie Jimenez,

Peters returns for his junior season as the Rebels’ staff ace.

KEY RETURNERS Highlighting the list of key returners this season is Tanner Peters and Brandon Bayardi. Peters, a junior righty from Simi Valley, Calif., was the Rebels’ Friday night starter as a sophomore, posting a 7-5 mark with a 5.63 ERA in 18 apperances. He logged 92.2 innings on the year and was just one of two Mountain West Conference pitchers to tally more than 100 strikeouts on the year. Bayardi returns for his sophomore season looking to build off an impressive freshman campaign. He started all 58 games last season, batting .350 with 85 hits, 22 doubles, nine home runs, 57 RBI and carried a .584 slugging percentage. Sophomore Brady Zuniga and senior Max Javate also return to shore up the UNLV bullpen. Zuniga posted a 5-1 mark with a 4.80 ERA in 21 appearances. The righty struck out 31 batters in 45.0 innings of work. Javate went 2-0 in 17 appearances last season with a 7.34 ERA, posting 21 strik-

Bayardi was selected to the preseason All-Mountain West team as well as one of the biggest power threats in the conference

Travis Feiner, Cash Thomas and Rance Roundy will also add depth to the Rebel lineup and provide valuable experience. Beaty batted .276 in 2010 with 11 extrabase hits and was second on the team in stolen bases. Jimenez totaled 55 hits on the season and 27 RBI from the plate and provided solid defense from his shortstop position. Feiner, a utility infielder, batted .276 with nine extra-base hits and 19 runs scored. Thomas started in 55 games in his first season at UNLV in 2010, batting .330 with 71 hits and 25 RBI while stealing a team-leading eight bases. Roundy suffered a season-ending injury in the season opener but enters the year with a career .321 batting average and has started in 92 of 94 games played in. In 2009 he batted .364 with 60 hits, including 17 for


extra-bases and 32 RBI. KEY ADDITIONS The Rebel roster will be chock full of talent from the 2010 CSN team that won 51 games and finished third at the NJCAA World Series. Among the additions from CSN are two power hitters in Marvin Campbell and Trent Cook, each of whom was an NJCAA World Series all-tournament team selection. Campbell started in all 68 games for CSN, was second on the team in home runs (15) and committed just one error in the field. Cook was third on the team in batting, hitting .387 on the year and starting in all 68 games. He hit 11 home runs and totaled 31 extra-base hits to go along with 69 RBI and carried a .997

Trent Cook comes to UNLV from CSN where he started 68 games a year ago and carried a .387 batting average.

fielding percentage. Scott Dysinger started 67 games and totaled 83 hits for CSN a year ago. The middle infielder drew 44 walks on the year and was

18-for-21 in bases stolen. He started 118 games during his two years for the Coyotes and brings invaluable playing experience. Another middle infielder joining the Rebels from CSN is Danny Higa. Higa started 66 games last season and batted .306 with 16 doubles, four home runs and 36 RBI. Outfielder Trevor Kirk was second on the team in batting with a .397 clip and started all 42 games played in. He recorded 62 hits, including nine doubles, two triples and two home runs to go along with 16 stolen bases. He was named MVP of the Scenic West Athletic Conference Tournament and was the Rawlings Big Stick Award winner in the NJCAA World Series for carrying the highest batting average. Adding hill depth from CSN will be Joe Robinson and Tyler Iodence. Robinson posted a combined 15-3 record in two seasons with the Coyotes. He went 9-1 with a 2.72 ERA in 92.2 innings of work last year and ranked third on the team in strikeouts with 82. As a freshman he made six starts and appeared in 14 games, tossing three complete games and striking out 53 batters in 54.1 innings on the hill. Iodence made 12 appearances in his only season at CSN. He totaled 15.0 innings on the mound with a 3.60 ERA, giving up just 11 hits and registering 24 strikeouts while holding opposing batters to just a .208 clip. FRESHMEN Three freshman pitchers join the Rebels in 2011 and will compete for time immediately. Zack Hartman was a three-year letterwinner and two-way player at Las Vegas Arbor View High School. He helped the Aggies to a combined 66 wins over a three-year period and posted a 5-3 record with a 2.69 ERA in 57 innings of work, striking out 77 batters during his senior season. He ended his high school career throwing five consecutive complete games and as a junior set the single-season record for fewest runs allowed (11), hits (21) and fewest earned runs (6).

Freshman Zack Hartman will compete for innings early on in 2011 following a stellar high school career.

Fellow Arbor View teammate Buddy Borden joins the Rebels after a successful career with the Aggies. As a senior he posted a 6-3 mark with a 3.34 ERA and 52 strikeouts. During his junior season he went 5-2 with a 2.37 ERA and struck out 71 batters while issuing just 14 walks. Brandon Rainford, the lone representative from South Dakota on the Rebel roster, was also a two-way player in high school. As a first baseman he batted .456 with 10 home runs and 70 RBI. He combined to record a perfect 10-0 record during his junior and senior seasons on the mound, carrying a 1.41 ERA and striking out 78 in 34.0 innings as a senior. As a junior he struck out 57 batters and carried an ERA of 1.53. SCHEDULE The Rebels will play 30 of their 56 games in the friendly confines of Wilson Stadium,

including 15 of their first 21 to start the year. UNLV will also square up against six teams that qualified for postseason play a year ago, including conference rivals TCU and New Mexico for six games apiece. “We will always be looking to keep our non-conference schedule strong for RPI purposes,” said Chambers. “We have an extremely tough conference schedule this year. Playing two of the top teams in the conference – TCU and New Mexico – six times apiece will be no picnic.” UNLV will open the season with eight games at home, hosting Maine, Feb. 18-20, followed by Central Michigan, Feb. 25-27. “It’s definitely an advantage to play at home early in the season with a new staff and many new players,” said Chambers. “Hopefully we can get some fan support to get us off on the right foot.” The Rebels will then hit the road, playing five games in a six-day span, starting with a two-game series in Lubbock, Texas, March 1-2 against Texas Tech. After returning from Lubbock, UNLV will head north to Reno for a three-game series with the Wolf Pack, March 4-6. Arizona travels to Las Vegas for back-toback games on March 8-9; marking the first of six teams UNLV will play that qualified for postseason action in 2010. The Rebels will host Valparaiso in a four-game series, March 11-13, before traveling west to California for a single game against Cal State Northridge on March 15. College World Series semifinalist TCU comes to town March 18-20, while UC Irvine, a NCAA Tournament participant a year ago, will be at Wilson Stadium on March 23. UNLV will then embark on its longest road trip of the season – six games – at New Mexico, March 25-27, and at Utah April 1-3. Cal State Northridge comes to Las Vegas to complete the home and home on April 5 followed by a three-game set against Sacred Heart April 8-10. The Rebels travel to California, for a single game against UC Riverside 7


before returning home for a three-game series with BYU, April 14-16. UNLV will head to Texas for a single game against NCAA Regional qualifier Baylor on April 19, then travel to Forth Worth for a three-game series at TCU, April 21-23. Rounding out the month of April will be a weekend series against New Mexico April 29-May 1. The Rebels will remain at home against Southern Utah on May 3 before embarking on their final road trip of the season. UNLV will head north to Washington for a weekend series against Washington State, a 2010 NCAA Regional qualifier, May 6-8. The Rebels are at Air Force, May 13-15, before

returning home to face UC Riverside on May 17, and San Diego State, May 20-22, to close out the regular season. “Our staff is very excited for the 2011 campaign,” added Chambers. “We believe in always setting high expectations for ourselves and the players. The bottom line is we have to perform on the field.” The Mountain West Conference Tournament will be held in San Diego, Calif., May 24-28

SEASON OUTLOOK / HEAD COACH TIM CHAMBERS


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Tim Chambers was named the sixth UNLV head baseball coach in history, Director of Athletics Jim Livengood announced on June 11. One of the country's most successful baseball mentors at the high school, American Legion and then junior college levels over the past two decades, Chambers takes over the Rebels after 11 seasons leading the nationally ranked College of Southern Nevada program. He also served as athletics director for CSN since 2003. "Tim Chambers brings an incredibly accomplished resume with him to UNLV after his years at Bishop Gorman High School and at the College of Southern Nevada," Livengood said. "His knowledge for the game, his love of this community and his total commitment to excellence were all factors that brought us to the decision to hire him to lead our baseball program. Timing is everything and this is the right time for Tim Chambers and the right time for UNLV." Named the Scenic West Athletic Conference Coach of the Year four times, including last season, Chambers built the Coyotes' powerful program from the ground up and has enjoyed stunning success: seven conference championships, three region titles, two district crowns and the 2003 JUCO World Series Championship. The 2010 squad, led by top Major League Baseball draft pick Bryce Harper, was ranked second in the nation and finished 52-16 overall after reaching the national semifinals earlier this month. "I want to thank my family at CSN for everything over the past 11 years and now I am looking forward to starting a new family at UNLV," Chambers said. "I'm doing this to have a chance to go to Omaha (for the College World Series). I don't know of many people who get the opportunity to coach at the high school, junior college and Division One levels all in the same town, so this can be something really special." Before moving to CSN, Chambers served as head coach at Las Vegas' Bishop Gorman High School from 1991-99 where he won six consecutive Sunset Division championships (1992-97) and was the state runner-up in 1997. The NIAA High School Baseball Coach of the Year in 1993 and '94 was also head coach of the American Legion Las Vegas Knights from 1991-99, winning numerous local, regional and national awards. The three-time state champions played in the 1998 American Legion World Series and finished the season ranked fifth in the nation. After a college playing career that saw him named all-conference at three different schools, including earning All-America honors at Dixie College in 1984, Chambers earned his bachelor's degree from Southern Utah University in 1989. He and his wife, Kimberlie, have two daughters, McKenzie (16) and Chase (3).

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Kevin Higgins is in his first season as an assistant coach with the UNLV Rebels baseball team. Higgins most recently served as an assistant coach at the College of Southern Nevada where he helped lead the Coyotes to the 2010 Region XVIII and Western District Championships as well as a third-place finish at the JUCO World Series. Prior to his stint with CSN, Higgins enjoyed a standout collegiate career himself as well as coaching stops at both the high school and collegiate level, including spending two years as first-base coach with the Las Vegas 51s, the then Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Higgins also served as the 51s color analyst for two seasons. Higgins spent two years at Los Angeles Harbor College where he served as a co-captain and was named all-league, all-district twice as well as a Junior College All-American. Higgins then transferred to Arizona State University where he would go on to earn All-America honors as a second baseman and start in 134 straight games for the Sun Devils. He was a two-time First-Team All-Pac 10 selection at second base, Tri-Captain and recipient of the Mr. Sun Devil Award for Leadership.

Following the 1988 season in which Higgins batted .361 with 108 hits, including 34 for extra bases in addition to 68 RBI and 11 stolen bases, he was named First Team All-America by Baseball America. The following season, Higgins helped ASU to a national runner-up finish at the College World Series in addition to being selected a First Team All-Region second baseman and named to the All-Decade Team (1980-89) at second base. In 1989 Higgins was drafted in the 12th round by the San Diego Padres and spent five seasons in the organization, earning several notable honors in that span. Higgins was the Double-A batting champion in the Texas League in 1990 and was called up the Padres three years later on May 28, 1993, finishing the season as the San Diego's starting catcher and also playing a variety of other positions. Kevin and his wife Debbie are the parents of three daughters, Kylie (20) who is a sophomore at UNLV, Kacie (14) and Kendall (12) and one son, Kade (9) and reside in Summerlin.

Stan Stole joined the UNLV staff for his first season this year. Stolte is no stranger to baseball in the Silver State, having served on the coaching staff at in-state rival Nevada, Reno for the past 14 seasons, including spending the last four as the associate head coach of the Wolf Pack program. Stolte also served as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator during his time in Reno, and UNR made NCAA tournament appearances in 1997, 1999 and 2000. "Stan Stolte was the first name that came to my mind when I got the job," Chambers said. "I have known Stan for a long time and he is a great person. I brought him in because he is a good pitching coach and he will teach me a lot about this level." Stolte has developed 22 all-conference pitchers, three freshman AllAmericans and two WAC Pitcher of the Year winners, including 2010 honoree Brock Stassi, who led the league with a 3.43 ERA while compiling a 7-4 overall record. Stolte has coached 34 pitchers and 14 position players that have made it to the professional ranks, including Dan Reichert, who was a 1997 first round selection of the Kansas City Royals. He also mentored Chad Qualls and Darrell Rasner, who were taken in the second round of the MLB draft in 2000 and 2002 respectively. Qualls was a key bullpen member of the Houston Astros when they advanced to the 2005 World Series, and he is currently the closer for the Arizona Diamondbacks. "There were not many jobs that I would leave the community of Reno and the school for, but this was a no-brainer," Stolte said. "I can tell that they want to get this thing going and I want to be a part of something special with coach Chambers." Prior to UNR he spent seven years as an assistant coach at the University of the Pacific. Stolte coached at Northwest Missouri State for two years before heading west to the University of the Pacific. His coaching career began in the high school ranks as head coach at ClarenceLowden High School in Iowa, where he was 110-45. He won four district titles and made one Iowa high school final four appearance in six years as a prep mentor. He then coached at Northwest Missouri State prior to returning to his alma mater, Muscatine (Iowa) Community College to coach the 1989-90 season. An infielder and pitcher at Muscatine and St. Ambrose (Iowa) College, Stolte helped St. Ambrose win a NAIA regional baseball championship in 1984. He was a two-sport athlete at Muscatine playing baseball and basketball. He earned his bachelor's degree in physical education from St. Ambrose University in 1984 and his master's degree in education from Northwest Missouri State in 1989. Stan and his wife Susan have a son, Jacoby.

ASSISTANT COACHES / DEMARINI & REBEL BASEBALL


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Jay Guest joined the UNLV baseball staff for his first season after having most recently spent 11 seasons as an assistant coach at the College of Southern Nevada alongside new Rebels head coach Tim Chambers. While at CSN, Guest helped lead the Coyotes to a 466-195-1 mark, averaging over 42 wins per year, and also included three trips to the Region XVII Championship and two NJCAA Junior College World Series appearances. In 2010, Guest was part of a staff that helped CSN to a 52-16 record, the second most wins in a single season in the last decade. The Coyotes went on to win the Region XVIII Championship, Western District Championship and finished third at the NJCAA Junior College World Series. Guest helped CSN to its second Regional XVIII title in 2008 as the team posted a 44-16 mark on the year. In 2003 the Coyotes won a program-record 55 games en route to a Region XVIII Championship, Western District Championship and NJCAA Junior College World Series title, the first in school history. Prior to CSN, Guest spent three seasons as the head baseball coach at Valley High School in Las Vegas. Guest currently teaches World History at Arbor View High School in Las Vegas in addition to his coaching duties and has four children; Braden (15), Brynlee (13), Berklee (8) and Breckyn (6).

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PLAYER ROSTER PITCHERS No. Name 9 Tanner Peters 11 Jesse Garcia 21 Tyler Iodence 22 Buddy Borden 26 Joe Robinson 27 Zack Hartman 29 Justin Baca 36 Cory Ginther 37 Gentry Croft 38 Thomas Whitsett 41 Andrew Beresford 44 Brady Zuniga 46 Brandon Rainford 47 Trevor Clausen 49 Max Javate

Pos. RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP

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

Ht. 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-7 6-3 6-1 5-9 6-2

Wt. 160 185 195 200 190 185 170 165 190 195 200 225 175 170 200

Yr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr.

Exp. 2L TR TR HS TR HS 2L TR TR 2L 1L 1L HS 1L 1L

Hometown (Previous School) Simi Valley, Calif. (Royal HS) Carmichael, Calif. (Sierra College) Las Vegas, Nev. (College of Southern Nevada) Las Vegas, Nev. (Arbor View HS) Henderson, Nev. (College of Southern Nevada) Las Vegas, Nev. (Arbor View HS) Henderson, Nev. (Sierra Vista HS) Henderson, Nev. (Cuesta College) Lindon, Utah (College of Southern Nevada) Orland, Calif. (Pleasant Valley HS) Corona, Calif. (Corona Santiago HS) Monterey Park, Calif. (Bishop Amat HS) Rapid City, S.D. (Stevens HS) Henderson, Nev. (College of Southern Nevada) Henderson, Nev. (Ventura College)

CATCHERS No. Name 7 Remington Wilson 19 Ryan Scott 35 Remington Pullin

Pos. C/RHP C C

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

Ht. 5-11 6-1 6-0

Wt. 185 185 210

Yr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

Exp. RS TR TR

Hometown (Previous School) Sandy, Utah (College of Southern Nevada) Scottsdale, Ariz. (College of Southern Nevada) Twin Falls, Idaho (College of Southern Idaho)

INFIELDERS No. Name 1 Hunter Beaty 4 Daniel Higa 5 Richie Jimenez 10 Marvin Campbell 17 Scott Dysinger 20 Travis Feiner 32 Casey Sato 33 Trent Cook 48 Adam Koglin

Pos. INF INF INF INF/OF INF INF INF/OF INF INF

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

Ht. 6-0 5-9 5-11 6-4 5-10 5-10 5-7 6-2 5-11

Wt. 180 185 178 235 170 185 175 190 180

Yr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

Exp. 1L TR 1L TR TR 1L TR TR 1L

Hometown (Previous School) Issaquah, Wash. (Bellevue HS) Honolulu, Hawaii (College of Southern Nevada) Pamona, Calif. (Riverside CC) Las Vegas, Nev. (College of Southern Nevada) Las Vegas, Nev. (College of Southern Nevada) Las Vegas, Nev. (Western Nevada College) Salt Lake City, Utah (College of Southern Nevada) Centerville, Utah (College of Southern Nevada) Las Vegas, Nev. (Chandler Gilbert CC)

OUTFIELDERS No. Name 3 Scott Berke 12 Rance Roundy 16 Trevor Kirk 24 Brandon Bayardi 40 Cash Thomas

Pos. OF OF OF OF OF

B/T R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

Ht. 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-1

Wt. 185 195 185 225 185

Yr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr.

Exp. 2L 3L TR 1L 1L

Hometown (Previous School) Las Vegas, Nev. (Oregon State) Henderson, Nev. (Silverado HS) Las Vegas, Nev. (College of Southern Nevada) Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep HS) Fresno, Calif. (Fresno City CC)

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH 6 Tim Chambers, First Year (Southern Utah, 1989) ASSISTANT COACHES 28 Stan Stolte, First Year (St. Ambrose, 1994) 14 Kevin Higgins, First Year (UNLV) VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH 34 Jay Guest (Coovert, 1987; UNLV, 1994) DIRECTOR OF BASEBALL OPERATIONS Chuck Hazzard (Florida, 1998; Pepperdine, 2007)

2011 ROSTER INFORMATION

NUMERICAL

ALPHABETICAL

1 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 26 27 29 32 33 35 36 37 38 40 41 44 46 47 48 49

29 24 1 41 3 22 10 47 33 37 17 20 11 36 27 4 21 49 5 16 48 9 35 46 26 12 32 19 40 38 7 44

Hunter Beaty Scott Berke Daniel Higa Richie Jimenez Remington Wilson Tanner Peters Marvin Campbell Jesse Garcia Rance Roundy Trevor Kirk Scott Dysinger Ryan Scott Travis Feiner Tyler Iodence Buddy Borden Brandon Bayardi Joe Robinson Zack Hartman Justin Baca Casey Sato Trent Cook Remington Pullin Cory Ginther Gentry Croft Thomas Whitsett Cash Thomas Andrew Beresford Brady Zuniga Brandon Rainford Trevor Clausen Adam Koglin Max Javate

INF OF INF INF C RHP INF/OF LHP OF OF INF C INF RHP RHP OF RHP RHP RHP INF/OF INF C RHP RHP RHP OF RHP RHP RHP RHP INF RHP

PRONUNCIATION Tyler Iodence ........................... EYE-o-dence Justin Baca ........................................BAK-a Andrew Beresford..................BEAR-es-ferd Brady Zuniga ............................ ZUN-eh-ga Max Javate................................ HA-vah-TAY Craig Shul............................................ SHOL Daniel Higa.........................................HE-ga Richie Jimenez ............................HIM-en-ez Travis Feiner......................................FY-ner Casey Sato ......................................SAW-to Brandon Bayardi .....................bay-YAR-dee

Justin Baca Brandon Bayardi Hunter Beaty Andrew Beresford Scott Berke Buddy Borden Marvin Campbell Trevor Clausen Trent Cook Gentry Croft Scott Dysinger Travis Feiner Jesse Garcia Cory Ginther Zack Hartman Daniel Higa Tyler Iodence Max Javate Richie Jimenez Trevor Kirk Adam Koglin Tanner Peters Remington Pullin Brandon Rainford Joe Robinson Rance Roundy Casey Sato Ryan Scott Cash Thomas Thomas Whitsett Remington Wilson Brady Zuniga

RHP OF INF RHP OF RHP INF/OF RHP INF RHP INF INF LHP RHP RHP INF RHP RHP INF OF INF RHP C RHP RHP OF INF/OF C OF RHP C RHP

BY STATE Nevada ...................................................15 California .................................................. 7 Utah.......................................................... 4 Arizona ..................................................... 2 Idaho......................................................... 1 Hawaii....................................................... 1 South Dakota ........................................... 1 Washington.............................................. 1 BY CLASS Seniors ..................................................... 8 Juniors ...................................................16 Sophomores ............................................. 5 Freshmen.................................................. 3


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ASSISTANT COACH KEVIN HIGGINS

ASSISTANT COACH STAN STOLTE

VOL. ASST. COACH JAY GUEST

6 HEAD COACH TIM CHAMBERS

1 HUNTER BEATY

12 RANCE ROUNDY

26 JOE ROBINSON

38 THOMAS WHITSETT

3 SCOTT BERKE

4 DANIEL HIGA

16 TREVOR KIRK

27 ZACK HARTMAN

40 CASH THOMAS

5 RICHIE JIMENEZ

17 SCOTT DYSINGER

41 ANDREW BERESFORD

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TRAVIS FEINER

RYAN SCOTT

29 JUSTIN BACA

7 REMINGTON WILSON

32 CASEY SOTO

33 TRENT COOK

44 BRADY ZUNIGA

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TANNER PETERS

MARVIN CAMPBELL

21 TYLER IODENCE

35 REMINGTON PULLIN

46 BRANDON RAINFORD

47 TREVOR CLAUSEN

11 JESSE GARCIA

22 BUDDY BORDEN

24 BRANDON BAYARDI

36 CORY GINTHER

37 GENTRY CROFT

48 ADAM KOGLIN

49 MAX JAVATE

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CAREER HIGH' HIGH'S

CAREER HIGH HIGH''S

AT BATS 6, twice, last vs. Air Force (5.1.2010)

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R 2010 .276 51-42 170 48 TOTALS .276 51-42 170 48

H 2B 47 4 47 4

3B HR 4 3 4 3

AT BATS ????????

HITS

3, three times, last vs. Air Force (5.1.2010)

HITS

????????

RUNS

4, vs. Air Force (5.1.2010)

RUNS

4, vs. Air Force (5.1.2010)

RBI

4, vs. Air Force (5.1.2010)

RBI

4, vs. Air Force (5.1.2010)

DOUBLES 1, four times, last vs. Utah (5.14.2010)

DOUBLES 1, four times, last vs. Utah (5.14.2010)

TRIPLES 1, four times, last vs. TCU (5.27.2010)

TRIPLES 1, four times, last vs. TCU (5.27.2010)

HR

1, three times, last vs. New Mexico (5.28.2010)

HR

1, three times, last vs. New Mexico (5.28.2010)

WALKS

3, vs. Southern Utah (2.23.2010)

WALKS

3, vs. Southern Utah (2.23.2010)

RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH 25 68 .400 26 6 26 2 .389 1 6 25 68 .400 26 6 26 2 .389 1 6

SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 6-7 75 112 10 .949 6-7 75 112 10 .949

2010 Played in 51 games, making 42 starts on the year primarily at second base in his first season with the Rebels … Totaled 47 hits and 25 RBI on the year … Had 11 extra-base hits, including three home runs … Ranked second on the team in stolen bases with six … Had career-high three hits in a game three times; against Columbia (March 6), Texas Tech (April 6) and Air Force (May 1) … Drove in a career-high four RBI and was just a triple shy of hitting for the cycle in UNLV’s 23-8 win over Air force (May 1). BELLEVUE Played two seasons at Bellevue Community College … Hit .360 as a sophomore and .400 as a freshman … Earned All-NWAACC North honors as a sophomore. HIGH SCHOOL Graduated in 2006 from Mercer Island (WA) HS … Lettered three times for the Islanders under coach Doug Williams … Hit .350 as a senior and .500 as a junior … Named All- Kingco as a DH as a senior … Also played tennis. PERSONAL Hunter Ryan Beaty was born on May 10, 1988, in Seattle, WA … The son of Kim and Christ Beaty … Has two sisters, Brynn and Erin … Majoring in communication studies.

YEAR AVG 2008 .274 2009 .329 2010 TOTALS .311

GP-GS AB R 34-19 84 10 48-40 170 32

H 2B 3B HR 23 6 0 1 56 12 1 2

82-59 254 42

79 18

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3

RBI TB SLG% BB 11 32 .381 7 40 76 .447 7 INJURED 51 108 .425 14

HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH 1 20 2 .337 0 6 5 17 3 .366 4 4

SB-ATT PO A 4-6 22 1 10-14 67 3

E 1 1

FLD% .958 .986

6

14-20 89 4

2

.979

37 5

.356 4

10

2010 Sat out the season due to inury. 2009 Played in 48 games and made 40 starts, with all of them coming in the outfield … Posted career highs of two home runs, 40 RBI, 12 doubles and 32 runs scored while hitting .329 (56-170) … Added 10 steals, which was second on the team, along with seven walks … Had 18 multi-hit games, including seven with three base knocks … Drove in a career-high four runs and scored twice in a win over Air Force on March 22 … In a weekend series against Northern Colorado, put together three consecutive games with three hits in each game, including matching his career-high with four RBI against the Bears on April 19 … That was part of a career-high six-game hitting streak … Scored three runs in a game twice … Committed just one error on the season. 2008 Played in 34 games, making 19 starts in his fi rst year at UNLV … Hit .274 (23-84) with one home run and 11 RBI … Scored 10 runs and hit six doubles … Collected two hits in a game six times … Went 2-for-5 and drove in three runs against Cal Poly on May 2, including hitting his fi rst home run as a Rebel … That started a season-high fi ve-game hitting streak … Stole four bases and drew seven walks. OREGON STATE Played in 18 games and made four starts as a true freshman for the two-time NCAA Champion Beavers … Went 4-17 (.222) with two doubles and two runs scored. HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 graduate of Sierra Vista HS in Las Vegas, Nev. … Lettered four years for the Mountain Lions under head coach Nathan Selby … A three-time all-state selection and four-time member of the All- Southern Nevada first team … Hit .429 with fi ve home runs, 18 doubles and 12 stolen bases as a senior … Named the Sunset Division Player of the Year as a junior, hitting .341 with 12 dingers, 15 doubles and 46 RBI … From 2002-06 led SVHS to four straight league titles and the 2005 Nevada State Championship. PERSONAL Scott David Berke was born on Nov. 12, 1987, in Mesa, AZ … The son of Fred and Joyce Berke … Has a younger sister, Tracy … Enjoys playing tennis … Majoring in business administration and sociology.

BEATY / BERKE / CLAUSEN / FEINER


CAREER HIGH HIGH''S

AT BATS 5, three times, last at BYU (3.25.2010) HITS

3, vs. Sacramento State (2.19.2010)

RUNS

3, vs. Sacramento State (2.21.2010)

RBI

2, three times, last vs. Texas Tech (4.5.2010)

DOUBLES 1, seven times, last at SDSU (5.21.2010) TRIPLES -

SOUTHERN NEVADA Went 0-1 and made nine appearances for the Coyotes ... Threw 8.2 innings and recorded eight strikeouts. SAN DIEGO STATE Made two appearances in his sophomore season for the Aztecs ... Recorded three strikeouts in one inning pitched. HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 graduate of Coronado High School in Las Vegas ... Lettered for four years under head coach Mike Orourke. PERSONAL Trevor Michael Clausen was born on November 11, 1987 in Des Moines, Iowa … The son of Rhonda and Kirk Clausen … Has an older brother, Trent … Majoring in kinesiology and physical eduation.

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R 2010 .276 37-27 105 19 TOTALS .276 37-27 105 19

H 2B 29 7 29 7

3B HR 0 2 0 2

HR

1, two times, last at Arizona (3.3.2010)

WALKS

2, three times, last vs. Utah (5.15.2010)

RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH 13 42 .400 22 0 28 1 .398 1 2 13 42 .400 22 0 28 1 .398 1 2

SB-ATT PO A 1-1 41 75 1-1 41 75

E 7 7

FLD% .943 .943

2010 Played in 37 games making 27 starts, splitting duties at second and third base in his first season with the Rebels … Batted .276 on the year with nine extra-base hits … Went 3-for-4 at the plate in his first start with a home run and two RBI against Sacramento State (February 19) … Scored a season-high three runs against Sacramento State (February 21) … Had four games with two RBI on the year … Had four multi-hit games in his first seven games as a Rebel. WESTERN NEVADA Played two seasons at Western Nevada College in Carson City … Helped the Wildcats fi nish second at the 2009 Junior College World Series and win the Scenic West Conference championship … Hit .347 with eight home runs as a sophomore … Earned fi rst team all-conference honors in 2009 … Slugged a pair of home runs, hit .311 and was named second team all-conference as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Cimarron-Memorial HS in Las Vegas … Lettered four times for the Spartans under coach Mike Hubel … Played second base and also pitched … Earned first team all-region and second team all-state honors as a senior … Named the division’s MVP … A teammate of fellow Rebel rookie Kris Kaplan. PERSONAL Travis John Feiner was born on Jan. 7, 1989, in Las Vegas, NV … The son of Wendy and John Feiner … Has an older brother, Sam … Majoring in kinesiology and physical eduation.

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CAREER HIGH' HIGH'S

CAREER HIGH HIGH''S

IP

5.1, vs BYU (5.8.2010)

AT BATS 6, vs. Sacramento State (2.21.2010)

HITS

7, at Cal State Northridge (3.16.2010)

HITS

3, twice, last vs. Air Force (5.1.2010)

RUNS

6, at Cal State Northridge (3.16.2010)

RUNS

3, vs. Air Force (5.1.2010)

ER

4, twice, last vs. BYU (5.8.2010)

RBI

3, vs. Long Beach State (3.19.2010)

WALKS

4, vs. Texas Tech (4.5.2010)

DOUBLES 1, nine times, last vs. UNM (5.28.2010)

STRIKEOUTS 5, vs. BYU (5.8.2010)

YEAR ERA W-L 2010 7.34 2-0 TOTALS 7.34 2-0

APP GS 17 0 17 0

CG SHO SV IP H R ER 0 0/0 0 30.2 42 30 25 0 0/0 0 30.2 42 30 25

BB SO 17 21 17 21

2B 3B HR 7 4 4 7 4 4

BF BAVG. WP 146 .333 4 146 .333 4

HBP BK 1 0 1 0

TRIPLES 1, vs. UC Riverside (5.11.2010)

SFA SHA 2 0 2 0

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R 2010 .259 58-57 212 38 TOTALS .259 58-57 212 38

H 2B 55 9 55 9

3B HR 1 0 1 0

HR

-

WALKS

1, 15 times, last at BYU (5.25.2010)

RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH 27 66 .311 15 5 22 6 .321 2 7 27 66 .311 15 5 22 6 .321 2 7

SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2-2 81 203 17 .944 2-2 81 203 17 .944

2010 Made 17 appearances out of the pen in his first season with the Rebels … Struck out 21 and walked 17 batters in 30.2 innings of work … Picked up first win of the season against Texas Tech (April 5) after throwing 4.0 innings, giving up just two hits and striking out one … Notched second win of the year after throwing 1.1 hitless innings at Utah (April 10), striking out one and walking one in the process.

2010 Played in all 58 games and made 57 starts in his first season with the Rebels … Batted .259 in 212 plate appearances … Recorded 15 multi-hit games on the season … Had a career-high three hits in a game two times, against Northwestern (March 11) and against Air Force (May 1) … Drove in a career-high three RBI against Long Beach State (March 19) … Went 3-for-5 with a double and three runs scored in 23-8 win over Air Force (May 1).

VENTURA Played two years at Ventura (CA) College … Went a combined 7-2 with one complete game … Helped the Pirates to a pair of berths to the Southern California Regionals.

RIVERSIDE Played two years at Riverside City College … Hit .348 with one home run as a sophomore … Helped his squad reach the junior college state final four as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Green Valley HS in Las Vegas, NV … Lettered twice under coach Nick Garritano, a former UNLV kicker (1991-94) … Posted a 9-4 record and a 3.50 ERA as a senior … Part of a Gators team that went 29-12, won the Sunrise Regional championship and earned a spot in the state playoffs in 2007 … Went 5-2 with a 3.13 ERA on the mound as a junior.

HIGH SCHOOL Graduated in 2007 from Diamond Bar (CA) HS … A three-time letterwinner for the Brahmas under coach Rich Gonzales … Slugged four home runs and had a .380 batting average as a senior … Played short stop, third base and also pitched … Helped the Brahmas share the Sierra League Title in 2005 … Comes from the same prep program as current Rebel softball player Marissa Nichols.

PERSONAL Maximiliano Solarzano Javate was born on Aug. 21, 1989, in Las Vegas, NV … Goes by Max … The son of Lupe and Jimmy Javate … Has a brother, Adam, and a sister, Faith … Majoring in kinesiological sciences.

JAVATE / JIMENEZ / ROUNDY / THOMAS

PERSONAL Richard Steven Jimenez Jr. was born on July 5, 1989, in West Covina, CA … The son of Rose and Richard Jimenez … Has two older sisters, Deserie and Laura … Majoring in physical education.


CAREER HIGH HIGH''S

AT BATS 6, twice, last at BYU (3.25.2010) HITS

3, vs. Northwestern (3.13.2010)

RUNS

3, twice, last vs. Utah (5.14.2010)

RBI

3, twice, last vs. Texas Tech (4.6.2010)

DOUBLES 1, nine times, last at BYU (5.25.2010) TRIPLES 1, four times, last vs. Utah (5.16.2010)

YEAR AVG 2008 .283 2009 .364 2010 .333 TOTALS .321

GP-GS 50-49 43-42 1-1 94-92

AB 187 165 3 355

R 31 40 1 72

H 2B 53 10 60 9 1 0 114 19

3B 2 5 0 7

HR 2 3 1 6

RBI 30 32 1 63

TB 73 88 4 165

SLG% .390 .533 1.333 .465

BB 6 9 0 15

HBP 6 6 1 13

SO 18 36 0 54

GDP 5 3 0 8

OB% .322 .403 .500 .362

SF 3 6 0 9

SH 2 4 0 6

SB-ATT 5-8 4-4 0-0 9-12

PO 99 77 1 177

A 10 0 0 10

2010 Started the first game of the season against Sacramento State (February 19) before suffering a season-ending injury … Went 1-for-3 with a home run in the 10-8 loss. 2009 Started 42 games and played in 43 … Tied for third on the team with a .364 batting average while his five triples were second on the squad … Drove in 32 runs, scored 40 runs and laced nine doubles to go with three home runs … Collected 20 multi-hit games, including fi ve games with three or more … Ended the season by hitting safely in 15 of 16 games, raising his season batting average nearly 80 points in the process … Drove in three runs and hit a home run against Air Force on March 20 … Went 3-for-6 with three RBI and two runs scored at Air Force on April 25 … Was perfect at the plate at New Mexico on May 1, going 4-for-4 to set a career high … Two games later went 3-for-4 with three RBI and three runs scored in a victory over the Lobos … Matched career high with four hits in four at-bats against UC Riverside on May 5 … Named to the Academic All-MWC team for a third consecutive year. 2008 Made 49 starts and played in 50 games … Hit .283 (53187) with two home runs and 30 RBI … Scored 31 runs and had 14 extra-base hits … Had 14 multi-hit games, including seven of three or more … Drove in a career-high fi ve runs, going 3-for-5 with a double and a triple against Central Michigan on Feb. 24 … Hit a pair of doubles, drove in three runs and scored twice in going 3-for-5 against Maine on March 1 … First home run of the season came against New Mexico on March 16 … Went 4-for-6, scored three times and hit a home run against San Diego State on April 19 … The next day drove in a career-high fi ve runs and scored twice against the Aztecs … Went 3-for-5, scoring two times and driving in a pair of runs against Air Force on May 16 … Named to the Academic All-MWC team for a second straight year.

E 6 2 0 8

FLD% .948 .975 1.000 .959

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R 2010 .330 58-55 215 49 TOTALS .330 58-55 215 49

H 2B 71 9 71 9

3B HR 4 0 4 0

HR

-

WALKS

2, vs. Columbia (3.6.2010)

RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH 25 88 .409 11 12 34 3 .390 3 4 25 88 .409 11 12 34 3 .390 3 4

SB-ATT PO A 8-10 119 4 8-10 119 4

E 6 6

FLD% .953 .953

2010 Played in all 58 games and made 55 starts in his first season at UNLV … ranked among the top 5 in nearly every offensive category and carried the fifth-highest batting average (.330) … Had 71 hits on the year, including 13 for extra bases … Had 25 multi-hit games … Notched a career-high three hits and scored three runs in a 12-8 win over Northwestern (March 13) … Drove in a career-high three runs on two occasions; against Temple (February 27) and Texas Tech (April 6) … Stole a team-leading eight bases on the season … Carried a .953 fielding percentage, committing just six errors in 123 chances in the outfield. FRESNO CITY Spent two years at Fresno City College … A teammate of fellow Rebel rookie Robbie De La Cruz. HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Bullard HS in Fresno, CA … Lettered twice for the Knights under coach Chad Thornhill … Earned fi rst team allleague twice … played second base, third base and the outfield. PERSONAL Cash Michael Thomas was born on Dec. 23, 1988, in Fresno, CA … The son of Nikki an Clay Thomas … Has an older brother, Chase, and a younger sister, Skyler.

2007 Stepped in right away as a rookie and played in 29 games, making 24 starts … Hit .276 (24-87) with six doubles and three RBI … First career start was against Pepperdine on Feb. 4 … Collected a season-high three hits at in-state rival Nevada, Reno on March 4 … Matched that with a 3-for-4 effort at Air Force on May 18 … Drove in a season-high two runs at San Diego State on May 4 … Two days later went 2-for-4 and scored a pair of runs against the Aztecs … Committed just six errors and none after March 11, a string of 15 errorless games that will continue heading into the 2008 campaign … Named to the Academic All-MWC team. HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 graduate of Silverado HS in Las Vegas, Nev. … Lettered four times in baseball under Sky Hawks coach Brian Whitaker … The 2006 Gatorade Player of the Year in Nevada … Named his team’s MVP in 2005 and 2006 … First team All-Sunrise in 2005 … Earned second team all-city honors in 2006 … Holds the school record in doubles, runs, RBI and total bases. PERSONAL Rance LaMar Roundy was born on Dec. 13, 1987, in Las Vegas, NV … The son of Rick and Juli Roundy … Has a brother, Raudin, and a sister, Shirli … Majoring in marketing and physical education.

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CAREER HIGH' HIGH'S

IP

4.0, at TCU (4.12.2008)

HITS

5, twice, last vs. UC Riverside (5.5.2009)

RUNS

5, vs. San Diego State (4.9.2009)

ER

5, vs. San Diego State (4.9.2009)

WALKS

4, twice, last at Long Beach State (3.27.2009)

STRIKEOUTS 3, at TCU (4.12.2008)

YEAR ERA 2008 9.00 2009 8.15 TOTALS 8.54

W-L 0-1 0-1 0-2

APP 11 14 25

GS 0 0 0

CG 0 0 0

SHO 0/0 0/0 0/0

SV 0 0 0

IP 15.0 17.2 32.2

H 17 23 40

R 20 19 39

ER 15 16 31

BB 19 17 36

SO 16 14 30

2B 2 2 4

3B 4 1 5

HR 3 4 7

BF BAVG. 84 .274 95 .303 179 .290

WP 7 5 12

HBP 1 1 2

BK 0 0 0

SFA 1 0 1

SHA 1 1 2

2010 Sat out season due to injury. 2009 Made 14 appearances for the Rebels, all in relief ... Totaled 17.2 innings of work on the year, registering 14 strikeouts ... Threw a season-high 2.0 innings in relief on two occassions, at Texas Tech (April 21) and against UC Riverside (May 5). 2008 Pitched in 11 games as a rookie, all out of the bullpen ... Struck out 16 batters in 15 innings of work ... Gave up 17 hits and walked 19 batters ... Went a season-long four innings against TCU on April 12, striking out three Horned Frogs ... A member of the 2008 Academic All-MWC team. HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Sierra Vista HS in Las Vegas, Nev. ... A three-year letterwinner for the Mountain Lions under head coach Nathan Selby ... Had a combined pitching record of 22-2 in his three years on the mound ... Helped pitch the Mountain Lions to three straight Sunset League championships and the 2005 state championship ... Earned first team All-Southern Nevada honors as a junior ... Named the 2007 Sierra Vista Athlete of the Year ... Played with current Rebel teammate Scott Berke, along with his brother, Marc ... Also pitched for the ABD Bulldogs. PERSONAL Justin Michael Baca was born on May 1, 1989, in Las Vegas, Nev. ... Is the son of Darren and Amy Baca and Melissa and John Reese ... Has a brother, Marc, and a sister, Elizabeth ... Majoring in kinesiological sciences.

BACA / CAMPBELL / COOK / CROFT

SOUTHERN NEVADA Helped guide the Coyotes to a third place finish at the NJCAA World Series and a 52-16 overall record as a sophomore ... Started all 68 games played in during his sophomore campaign ... Batted .302 with 70 hits, including 10 doubles, seven triples and 15 home runs ... Had a .599 slugging percentage and drove in 69 runs in addition to drawing 28 walks... Finished with a .984 fielding percentage, committing just one error on the year ... Was a second team allconference outfielder and also named to the NJCAA World Series all-tournament team ... Played in 52 games, making 50 starts as a freshman ... Batted .314 with 23 extra-base hits ... Drove in 53 runs and drew 23 walks while holding a .553 slugging percentage. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterman at Las Vegas High School under head coach Sam Thomas ... Played first and third base and also saw time as the designated hitter ... Helped the Wildcats to four consecutive Sunrise Region Northeast Division championships ... Named first team All-Southern Nevada in 2007 as a designated hitter and 2008 as a first baseman ... Also selected to the first time Sunrise Region following his senior year ... Was also a first team division and region MVP as a member of the basketball team ... Played quarterback and wideout for three years and was a member of two state championship teams in 2005 and ‘06. PERSONAL Marvin Jamaal Campbell was born on July 17, 1990 in Las Vegas, Nevada ... The son of Johnnie ad Marvin Campbell ... Has two older sisters, Selena and Kimberly ... Cousin Amber Scott is a member of the track and field team at Cal State Fullerton ... Is majoring in communications.


SOUTHERN NEVADA Helped guide the Coyotes to a third place finish at the NJCAA World Series and a 52-16 overall record in 2010 ... Was third on the team in batting, carrying a .387 average ... Started all 68 games played in, totaling 92 hits, including 13 doubles, seven triples and 11 home runs to go along with 69 RBI ... Stole five bases, drew 29 walks and had a .997 fielding percentage, committing just one error on the year ... Helped CSN to the 2010 Scenic West Athletic Conference Championship and the Region 18 Championship ... Was a first team all-conference and was selected to the NJCAA World Series all-tournament team. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterman at Viewmont High School under head coach Roger Farnsworth ... Helped guide the Vikings to back-to-back region championships and a combined record of 34-2 ... Went 11-1 with a 3.40 ERA as a senior and batted .541 with seven home runs and 41 RBI ... Named second team all-region as a sophomore ... Was a first team all-region and second team all-state selection his junior year and a first team all-region and first team all-state pick following his senior year.

SOUTHERN NEVADA Helped CSN to a 35-20 record in 2009 ... Appeared in 12 games and made two starts for the Coyote pitching staff ... Totaled 27.0 innings of work and was 2-0 on the year with a 4.67 ERA ... Combined to pitch in two shutout wins and picked up a team-leading three saves ... Recorded 22 strikeouts and held batters to a .255 average at the plate. HIGH SCHOOL Was a three-year letterman at Timpanogos High School under head coach Kim Welson ... Played first and third base in addition to pitching duties ... Helped guide the Timberwolves to a 22-5 mark and state championship in 2008 ... Was selected first team all-state following his junior and senior seasons. PERSONAL Gentry Ed Croft was born on June 26, 1990 in Orem, Utah ... The son of Roylence and Kevin ... Has three brothers, Tyson, Chase and Colby, and one sister, Kylee ... Also considered BYU and Oral Roberts ... Has not declared a major.

PERSONAL Trent Charles Cook was born on March 15, 1988 in Murray, Utah ... The son of Marie and Daryl Cook ... Has two older brothers, Shea and Brady and two older sisters, Angie and Lindsey ... Brother Shea played baseball at Salt Lake Community College ... Also considered Oregon, Nebraska, Mississippi State, Utah and New Mexico ... Majoring in communications.

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SOUTHERN NEVADA Helped CSN to a 52-16 record, Scenic West Athletic Conference Championship, Region 18 Championship and a third place finish at the NJCAA World Series as a sophomore ... Started all 67 games and totaled 83 hits, including 12 doubles, two triples and two home runs and 34 RBI ... Drew 44 walks and was 18-for-21 in stolen bases ... Played in 54 games, making 51 starts as a freshman for the Coyotes ... Was second on the team in batting with a .345 average ... Picked up 60 hits including 14 doubles to go along with 32 RBI and 27 walks ... Stole 14 bases and had a .955 fielding percentage. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterman at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas under head coach Chris Sheff ... Helped guide the Gael to backto-back state championships his junior and senior seasons, posting a combined record of 74-13 ... Batted .376 as a junior with 12 doubles, three home runs and 51 runs scored ... Was also 5-0 on the mound with a 1.26 ERA ... Hit .425 with 19 doubles, 44 RBI and 59 runs scored as a senior ... Was 1-1 with two saves his senior year on the mound ... Named first team all-conference and second team all-state following his senior season ... Helped guide his legon team to a pair of western regional and state championships ... Named Western Regional MVP and was an all-world series third team selection in 2008. PERSONAL Scott Moir Dysinger was born on January 23, 1989 in London, England ... The son of Elly and Bob Dysinger ... Also considered Central Florida, San Diego State and UT-Arlington ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies, kinesiology and coaching.

DYSINGER / GARCIA / HIGA / KIRK

SIERRA COLLEGE Helped guide the Wolverines to the 2008 State Championship and second place finish in the Big 8 Conference with a 39-15 overall record. HIGH SCHOOL Graduted from El Camino High School in 2007 ... Was a two-year letterman for the Eagles under head coach Dennis Dulay ... Played first base, outfield and pitched ... Named all-league following his senior season ... Also played quarterback for the football team. PERSONAL Jesse Phillip Garcia was born on March 15, 1989 in Sacramento, California ... The son of Denise and Joe Garcia ... Has two older brothers, Joey and Raymond ... Also considered Cal State Fullerton, Fresno State, Hawaii, Long Beach State and Nevada-Reno ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.


SOUTHERN NEVADA Helped guide the Coyotes to a third place finish at the NJCAA World Series and a 52-16 overall record ... Started all 66 games played in and batted .306 on on the year ... Totaled 63 hits, including 16 doubles, one triple and four home runs to go along with 36 RBI ... Helped CSN to a Scenic West Athletic Conference and Region 18 Championship as well as a third place finish at the NJCAA World Series as a sophomore ... Played in 47 games as a freshman making 45 starts ... Batted .221 with 11 extra-base hits ... Drew 25 walks and was 3-for-4 in stolen bases. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterman at Saint Louis High School in Hawaii under head coach Duane Fratecelli ... Played short stop and second base for the Crusaders ... Batted .375 during his senior year with three home runs. PERSONAL Daniel Yasumasa Keola Higa was born on July 18, 1990 in Honolulu, Hawaii ... The son of Lindy and Daniel Higa ... Has two brothers, Mark and Brennan and two sisters, Rayline and Shea ... Also considered Long Beach State, Hawaii and Oral Roberts ... Majoring in communications.

SOUTHERN NEVADA Helped guide the Coyotes to a third place finish at the NJCAA World Series and a 52-16 overall record as a sophomore ... Was second on the team in batting, carrying a .397 average ... Started all 42 games played in and recorded 62 hits, including nine doubles, two triples and three home runs ... Stole 16 bases and had a .538 slugging percentage ... Helped CSN to the 2010 Scenic West Athletic Conference Championship and the Region 18 Championship ... Named the MVP of the SWAC Tournament and was the Rawlings Big Stick Award winner in the NJCAA World Series for carrying the highest batting average ... Led the team as a freshman with a .365 batting average ... Played in 51 games and made 44 starts during the season ... Tallied 59 hits, including nine doubles and two triples along with 32 RBI and 30 stolen bases in 33 attempts ... Drafted in the 49th round by the Milwaukee Brewers following his first year. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterman at Silverado High School under head coach Brian Whitaker ... Spent time at short stop, second, third, right field and also pitched for the Skyhawks ... Helped guide the team to a runner-up finish at the 2005 state tournament. PERSONAL Trevor Dean Kirk was born on August 2, 1990 in Las Vegas, Nevada ... The son of Melani and Rich Kirk ... Has a younger sister, Emily ... Also considered TCU, San Diego State and UT-Arlington ... Majoring in kinesiology.

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CAREER HIGH HIGH''S

CAREER HIGH' HIGH'S

AT BATS 3, vs. Northwestern (3.12.2010)

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R 2010 .500 21-2 10 8 TOTALS .500 21-2 10 8

H 2B 5 0 5 0

3B HR 0 0 0 0

RBI TB SLG% BB 3 5 .500 0 3 5 .500 0

IP

9.0, twice, last at Utah (4.9.2010)

HITS

1, five times, last vs. Air Force (5.1.2010)

HITS

12, at BYU (3.25.2010)

RUNS

1, eight times, last at UC Riverside (5.11.2010)

RUNS

11, at BYU (5.7.2009)

RBI

1, three times, last vs. Air Force (5.1.2010)

ER

7, three times, last at BYU (3.25.2010)

DOUBLES -

WALKS

4, twice, last vs. Temple (2.26.2010)

TRIPLES -

STRIKEOUTS 11, vs. Northwestern (3.11.2010)

HR

-

WALKS

-

HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH 0 1 0 .500 0 0 0 1 0 .500 0 0

SB-ATT PO A 0-0 6 5 0-0 6 5

E 1 1

FLD% .917 .917

2010 Appeared in 21 games, making two starts on the year in his first season with UNLV … Scored a run in the season opener against Sacramento State (February 19) as a pinch runner … Picked up his first hit as a Rebel in a 10-8 win over Temple (February 26) ... Started his first game at the DH spot, going 1-for-3 with a run scored and an RBI in a 4-3 win over Northwestern (March 12). CHANDLER GILBERT Spent one year at Chandler Gilbert Community College in Chandler, AZ ... Hit .315 during only season on the Coyote roster HIGH SCHOOL Graduated in 2008 from Silverado HS in Las Vegas ... Three-time letterwinner for the Skyhawks under coach Brian Whitaker ... Played third base, second base and shortstop ... Earned first team all-region and second team all-state honors ... Helped the Skyhawks win the Sunset Region championship in 2006. PERSONAL Adam Peter Koglin was born on Nov. 18, 1989, in Henderson, NV ... The son of Chris and Eric Koglin ... Has a younger brother, Tyler ... Majoring in criminal justice.

YEAR ERA 2009 4.90 2010 5.63 TOTALS 5.30

W-L 5-7 7-5 12-12

APP 15 18 33

GS 13 15 28

CG 1 1 2

SHO 1/0 1/0 2/0

SV 0 0 0

IP H 79.0 86 92.2 110 171.2 196

R 55 72 127

ER 43 58 101

BB 19 35 54

SO 59 110 169

2B 11 21 32

3B 3 2 5

HR 9 8 17

BF BAVG. 350 .277 425 .287 775 .282

WP 4 11 15

HBP 10 4 14

BK 0 1 1

SFA 2 0 2

SHA 8 3 11

2010 Started a team-high 15 games and made 18 appearances for the Rebels … Posted a 7-5 mark and led the team in wins (7), complete games (1), shutouts (1), innings pitched (92.2) and strikeouts (110) … Set career-high marks and ranked among the top-10 in the Mountain West Conference in nearly every category … Was one of only two pitchers in the conference to strike out over 100 batters … Struck out 10 or more batters four times, including a career-high 11 batters in just six innings in a 12-4 win over Northwestern (March 11) … Threw at least 5.0 innings in all but one start … Earned Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Week April 12th after throwing a complete-game, five hitter, striking out 10 while walking just one at Utah (April 9) … Struck out 10 batters and walked three in 8.0 innings of work against Air Force (April 30) … Named to the Academic All-MWC team for the second straight year. 2009 Made an immediate impact as a rookie, starting 13 games and making 15 total appearances ... Went 5-7 with a 4.90 ERA ... The five wins tied for the staff lead and the ERA was second ... Struck out a team-high 59 batters while issuing just 19 walks ... Struck out five or more batters in a game seven times ... Worked one of the most dominating performances in recent Rebel history, allowing just one hit while striking out seven in a complete-game shut out of Northern Colorado on April 17 ... It was just the fifth complete-game one-hitter by a Rebel pitcher and first since 1985 ... Was named the Co-MWC Pitcher of the Week on April 20 following that performance ... Earned his first career win against Saint Peter’s on Feb. 28, giving up two runs on four hits in five efficient innings of work ... Struck out a season-high nine batters and did not walk anyone in six innings of work against Butler on March 7 to earn his second career win ... Punched out eight Aztec batters in seven innings on April 10 ... Did not walk a batter in four consecutive starts, a span that included 27 innings pitched and 25 strikeouts ... Named to the Academic All-MWC team HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate from Royal HS in Simi Valley, Calif. ... Earned three letters for the Highlanders as both a pitcher and center fielder ... Played for head coach Don Maye ... Team made the state playoffs from 2006-08 ... Had a 2.60 ERA and 71 strikeouts during senior season, as he was named first team all-league with a 7-5 record ... Posted a 1.74 ERA with 64 strikeouts and a 5-2 record in 2007 ... Named the team MVP his junior season. PERSONAL Tanner Ray Peters was born on Aug. 6, 1990, in Simi Valley, CA ... The son of Robin and Dennis Peters ... Has two older sisters, Heather and Brenna ... Undecided on a major.

KOGLIN / PETERS / PULLIN / ROBINSON


SOUTHERN IDAHO Started 34 games and made 44 appearances as a sophomore for Golden Eagles ... Batted .270 with 30 hits, 11 RBI and 20 runs scored ... Helped the Eagles to a 37-22 record including a 24-15 mark in Region 18 ... Batted .321 in 20 appearances as a freshman ... Made four starts on the year and totaled nine hits and five RBI while scoring four runs. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years at Twin Falls High School under head coach Mike Federico ... Helped guide the Bruins to three consecutive High County Conference titles, a second place finish at the state tournament in 2006 and third place finishes in both 2007 and ‘08 ... Batted .447 with seven home runs as a senior ... A three-time all-region and all-state selection ... Also lettered three years in football as a linebacker and fullback. PERSONAL Remington Dane Pullin was born on June 15, 1990 in Twin Falls, Idaho ... The son of Kim Pullin and Kyle Chapin ... Has two sisters, Ariel and Taylor and one brother, Cooper ... Is a communication major.

SOUTHERN NEVADA Posted a combined 15-3 record in two seasons at CSN ... Went 9-1 with a 2.72 ERA in 92.2 innings of work en route to helping the Coyotes to a Scenic West Athletic Conference Championship, Region 18 title and NJCAA World Series appearance and 52-16 record ... Started 16 games and made 17 appearances ... Ranked third on the team in strikeouts with 82 and issued just 21 walks while holding opponents to a .231 batting average ... Carded a 6-2 mark during his freshman campaign in which he held a team-low ERA of 1.99 ... Started six games and made 14 appearances, throwing three complete games and picking up one save while totaling 54.1 innings of work ... Struck out 53 batters and also threw one shutout. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Green Valley High School for head coach and former UNLV football player Nick Garritano. PERSONAL Joseph Paul Robinson was born on Sept. 19, 1990 in Galveston, Texas ... The son of Catherin and Ed Robinson ... Has a younger brother, John ... Has not declared a major.

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SOUTHERN NEVADA Appeared in 47 games and made 31 starts during his sophomore season at CSN ... Helped guide the Coyotes to a 52-16 mark and JUCO World Series apperance ... Batted .227 with 27 hits, including 10 for extra bases and 12 RBI ... Was 2-for-2 in stolen bases and carried a .985 fielding percentage ... Hit .277 as a freshman ... Started 27 games and amde 32 appearances, totaling 23 hits, including eight doubles and two home runs ... Had 19 RBI and drew 10 walks in addition to carrying a .984 fielding percentage ... Was a 2010 NJCAA Academic All-American. HIGH SCHOOL Was a three-year letterman at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Arizona ... Helped guide the Firebirds to state championship in both 2006 and ‘08 ... Was drafted in the 32 round of the MLB amateur draft by the Toronto Blue Jays. PERSONAL Ryan Edward Scott was born on February 6, 1990 in West Palm Beach, Florida ... The son of Richard and Kristin Scott ... Has a younger brother, Zach ... Father was a 17th round selection in the 1981 amateur draft by the New York Yankees and played professionaly for the Oakland Athletics; unlce Tim Scott played collegiately for the University of maine ... Majoring in business administration.

SCOTT / SATO / WHITSETT / WILSON

SOUTHERN NEVADA Appeared in 31 games, making 19 starts for the Coyotes as a sophomore ... Helped CSN to a 52-16 overall record and trip to the JUCO World Series ... Batted .200 with 11 hits, seven RBI and 10 walks on the year ... Played in 10 games, making two starts as a freshman ... Batted .333 and had three hits, three RBI and scored three runs on the year. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letter winner at Cottonwood High School under head coach John Hoover ... Helped lead the Colts to back-to-back state championships in 2005 and ‘06 ... The Colts totaled a 42-13 record over those two seasons ... Batted .365 in 2004 as a sophomore beore hitting .385 with eight doubles and two home runs as a junior ... Hit .430 with 10 doubles, two home runs and a triple as a senior ... Was a two-time all-region and all-state first team selection ... Also lettered in golf for two years and ran on the 4x100 meter relay team as a senior. PERSONAL Casey Adam Sato was born on July 23, 1987 in Salt Lake City, Utah ... The son of Sue and Michael Sato ... Has an older brother, Nate and a younger sister, Tara ... Father played baseball at Southern Utah University ... Is a business marketing major.


CAREER HIGH' HIGH'S

IP

7.1, at TCU (4.13.2008)

HITS

10, three times, last vs. SDSU (4.20.2008)

RUNS

7, twice, last vs. SDSU (4.20.2008)

ER

7, twice, last vs. SDSU (4.20.2008)

WALKS

4, twice, at Cal Poly (5.3.2008)

STRIKEOUTS 4, three times, last vs SDSU (4.20.2008)

YEAR ERA 2008 7.65 2009 17.18 2010 11.12 TOTALS 8.47

W-L 2-6 0-0 1-0 3-6

APP 18 2 8 28

GS 13 0 0 13

CG 0 0 0 0

SHO 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

SV 0 0 0 0

IP 75.1 3.2 11.1 90.1

H 113 9 20 142

R 72 8 16 96

ER 64 7 14 85

BB 28 3 11 42

SO 29 2 8 39

2B 23 0 4 27

3B 3 0 0 3

HR 17 2 5 24

BF 366 24 66 456

BAVG. .351 .450 .400 .362

WP 4 2 3 9

HBP 3 0 2 5

BK 0 0 1 1

SFA 6 1 1 8

SHA 7 0 2 9

2010 Made eight appearances and posted a 1-0 record during his junior season for the Rebels … Threw 11.1 innings on the season, registering eight strikeouts while walking 11 … Picked up lone win of the year against Temple (February 26), giving up two runs and two hits in 2.0 innings of work while striking out one … Threw a season-high 3.0 innings, striking out three and walking one against Long Beach State (March 19). 2009 Appeared in two games before redshirting. 2008 Pitched in 18 games and made 13 starts, which was tied for the staff lead ... Went 2-6 with a 7.65 ERA ... Struck out 29 hitters and issued 28 walks in 75.1 innings of work ... His innings led the staff ... Gave up a team-high 17 home runs ... Earned the first win of his career by coming out of the bullpen and throwing 2.1 scoreless innings against Southern Utah on March 11 ... First win as a starter came in his next appearance, as he gave up four runs on 10 hits over five innings in a 15-6 victory over New Mexico on March 15 ... That would be his final victory of the season ... Best start of the year came against TCU on April 13, when he went a season-long 7.1 innings, giving up just one run on five hits but did not factor in the decision ... Struck out a season-high four batters three times, the final time against San Diego State on April 20 ... Named to the Academic All-MWC team.

SOUTHERN NEVADA Helped CSN to a 35-20 record in 2009 ... Appeared in 32 games, making 28 starts on the year ... Batted .220 with 10 RBI and drew 13 walks ... Carried a .992 fielding percentage behind the plate, making only two errors on the season. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterwinner at Cottonwood High School under head coach John Hoover ... Was an integral part of the Colts’ three consecutive state championship teams in 2005, ‘06 and ‘07 ... Hit .425 as a freshman with three home runs ... Batted .375 with six home runs as a sophomore and .422 with four home runs as a junior ... Registered a career-high .567 batting average as a senior with 13 home runs and was named an ESPNU High School AllAmerican. PERSONAL Remington Snow Wilson was born on April 26, 1989 in Sandy, Utah ... The son of Cheryl and Brett ... Has one brother, Cortland and three sisters, Nicole, McKensey and Ciaramella ... Has not declared a major.

HIGH SCHOOL Graduated in 2007 from Pleasant Valley HS in Chico, Calif. ... A four-year letterwinner for the Vikings ... A two-time all-league performer ... Named to the All-Tri-County team as a junior ... Named the GMVL MVP as a junior ... Earned All-Eastern Athletic Honors as a senior ... Selected to play in the Lions All-Star game, where he was named the MVP. PERSONAL Thomas Reed Whitsett was born on Jan. 23, 1989, in Chico, CA ... The son of Michael and Jolleen Whitsett ... Has a sister, Lisa ... Majoring in communication studies.

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CAREER HIGH' HIGH'S

CAREER HIGH HIGH''S

AT BATS 6, at Arizona (3.3.2010)

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R 2010 .350 58-58 243 58 TOTALS .350 58-58 243 58

H 2B 3B HR 85 22 4 9 85 22 4 9

IP

8.0, twice, last vs. Northern Colorado (4.18.2009)

HITS

4, vs. Northwestern (3.11.2010)

HITS

11, at Air Force (4.25.2009)

RUNS

3, four times, last vs. UC Riverside (4.27.2010)

RUNS

9, vs. TCU (5.15.2009)

RBI

4, twice, last vs. New Mexico (4.1.2010)

ER

9, vs. TCU (5.15.2009)

DOUBLES 2, three times, last at UC Riverside (5.11.2010)

WALKS

4, vs. Maine (2.24.2009)

TRIPLES 1, four times,last at Utah (4.11.2010)

STRIKEOUTS 7, twice, last at Air Force (4.25.2009)

HR

2, vs. UC Riverside (5.11.2010)

WALKS

2, four times, last at SDSU (5.21.2010)

RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH 57 142 .584 23 7 64 8 .417 3 0 57 142 .584 23 7 64 8 .417 3 0

SB-ATT PO A 5-6 87 8 5-6 87 8

E 4 4

FLD% .960 .960

2010 One of only two players to play and start in every game during the 2010 season … Led the team in at bats (243), hits (85), runs scored (58), doubles (22) and total bases (142) … Ranked second on the team in triples (4), home runs (9), RBI (57) and slugging percentage (.584) … Had 29 multi-hit games, including eight games with three or more hits … Started the season with a 12-game hitting streak … Had a career-high four hits in 12-4 win over Northwestern (March 11) … Drove in a career-high four runs twice; against Temple (February 28) and New Mexico (April 1) … Went 3-for-5 with three RBI and a careerhigh two home runs against UC Riverside (April 27) … Ranked fourth on the team in batting average (.350). HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Brophy College Prep ... Lettered twice for the Broncos under coach Tom Succow ... Helped his team to an 18-9 record as a senior ... Hit .465 with eight home runs and 37 RBI as a senior ... Earned first team all-region and second team all-state in 2009, as well as the coaches hitting award ... Hit .420 with 10 home runs and 44 RBI as a junior ... Lettered twice in football as a linebacker, helping his team win the state title as a junior. PERSONAL Brandon John Bayardi was born on Nov. 27, 1990, in Phoenix, AZ ... The son of Maria Bayardi and Ron Seay ... Has a younger sister, Elizabeth, and a younger brother, Bryan ... Undecided on a major.

YEAR ERA 2009 6.32 2010 15.58 TOTALS 7.19

W-L 3-4 0-0 3-4

APP 18 4 22

GS 15 3 18

CG 0 0 0

SHO 0/0 0/0 0/0

SV 0 0 0

IP 84.0 8.2 92.2

H 99 23 122

R 69 19 88

ER 59 15 74

BB 32 8 40

SO 65 10 64

2B 15 1 16

3B 2 1 3

HR 7 2 9

BF BAVG. 391 .294 61 .479 452 .317

WP 12 3 15

HBP 11 2 13

BK 1 0 1

SFA 5 2 7

SHA 5 1 6

2010 Made three starts and four appearances before suffering a season-ending injury … Threw 8.2 innings and struck out 10 batters, including four in each of his first two starts against Sacramento State (February 21) and Temple (February 28). 2009 Made 18 appearances and started 15 games as a true freshman, compiling a 3-4 record ... His 15 starts and 84.0 innings led the Rebels ... Struck out 54 batters, walked 32 and compiled a 6.32 ERA ... The 54 strikeouts were second on the team ... Made his Rebel debut against Maine on Feb. 21 ... Earned his first career win in his next start, giving up just two hits and no runs over 7.2 innings of work against Saint Peter’s on Feb. 27 ... Struck out a season-high seven batters and matched his season high with eight innings on the mound in a win over Northern Colorado on April 18 ... Matched his season high with seven strikeouts in a victory at Air Force on April 25 ... Showed his durability by throwing at least 94 pitches in six of his starts, including throwing more than 100 four times. HIGH SCHOOL Graduated in 2008 from Corona Santiago HS in Corona, Calif. ... Lettered three times for the Sharks ... Threw the school’s first no-hitter in 2007 and set the single-season strikeout record with 75 ... Earned first team allleague and honorable mention All-CIF. PERSONAL Andrew Patrick Beresford was born on Feb. 26, 1990, in Fullerton, CA ... The son of Kim and Brian Beresford ... Has an older brother, Ryan ... Undecided on a major.

BAYARDI / BERESFORD / GINTHER / IODENCE


CUESTA COLLEGE Transfered from San Diego ... Appeared in eight games, making seven starts in 2010 ... Posted a 2-3 record with a 4.36 ERA in 43.1 innings of work ... Tallied 35 strikeouts against 21 walks and threw one complete game and combined to throw one complete-game shutout. HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letter winner for head coach David Padilla at Coronado High School ... Played short, second and third in addition to pitching duties ... Batted .345 and posted a 5-2 record on the hill during his senior year for the Cougars, earning second team all-state honors. PERSONAL Cory Robert Ginther was born on October 12, 1989 in Thousand Oaks, California ... The son of Linda and Robert Ginther ... Has a younger sister, Kelly ... Father played four years at California Lutheren University ... Majoring in kinesiology.

SOUTHERN NEVADA Made 12 appearances in his only seasons at CSN ... Helped the Coyotes to a 52-16 overall record, a Scenic West Athletic Conference championship, Region 18 championship and third place finish at the NJCAA World Series ... Carried a 3.60 ERA in 15.0 innings of work on the hill ... Gave up just 11 hits and registered 24 strikeouts and held opposing batters to a .208 average at the plate. HIGH SCHOOL Graduated in 2008 from Faith Lutheren High School in Las Vegas ... Was a four-year letter winner for head coach Tony Girod ... Helped guide the Crusaders to 3A state championships in both 2005 and ‘07 ... Saw time in the outfield in addition to pitching. PERSONAL Tyler Stephen Iodence was born on December 4, 1989 in Las Vegas, Nevada ... The son of Pam and Mark Iodence ... Has an older brother, Ryan ... Brother Ryan also played at Southern Nevada and Nevada-Reno ... Majoring in kinesiology.

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CAREER HIGH' HIGH'S

IP

5.1, vs. Columbia (3.6.2010)

HITS

7, vs. Temple (2.26.2010)

RUNS

5, three times, last vs. Utah (5.14.2010)

ER

5, twice, last vs Utah (5.14.2010)

WALKS

3, twice, last at UC Riverside (5.11.2010)

STRIKEOUTS 6, vs. BYU (5.6.2010)

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS 2010 4.80 5-1 21 2 TOTALS 4.80 5-1 21 2

CG SHO SV IP H R ER 0 0/0 2 45.0 52 34 24 0 0/0 2 45.0 52 34 24

BB SO 19 31 19 31

2B 3B HR 11 2 2 11 2 2

BF BAVG. WP HBP BK 201 .292 5 2 1 201 .292 5 2 1

SFA SHA 1 1 1 1

2010 Made an immediate impact as a true freshman for the Rebels in 2010 … Posted a 5-1 record, making 21 appearances and starting two games … Carried the third-lowest ERA (4.80) on the team … Ranked third on the team in strikeouts (31)and batters walked (19) among those with at least 10 appearances … One of only three pitchers on the staff to earn a save, picking up a pair in back-to-back games at Utah (April 10) and at Tulane (April 16) … Threw a career-high 5.1 innings in relief, striking out two in an 11-4 win over Columbia (March 6) … Struck out a career-high six batters in four innings of work in a 12-6 win over BYU (May 6). HIGH SCHOOL Graduated in 2009 from Bishop Amat HS in La Puente, CA ... Lettered three times for the Lancers under coach Andy Nieto ... Went 10-1 with a 1.40 ERA as a senior ... Earned first team All-CIF and allleague in 2009 ... Named the Del Rey League Pitcher of the Year ... Went 6-2 as a junior. PERSONAL Brady Joseph Zuniga was born on Oct. 19, 1990, in Orange County, CA ... The son of Sally and Anthony Zuniga ... Has two older brothers, Brad and Brandon ... Has not declared a major.

ZUNIGA / BORDEN / HARTMAN / RAINFORD

HIGH SCHOOL Was a two-time letterman at Arbor View High School under head coach Robert Salazar ... Helped the Aggies to a combined 43-17 record during his junior and senior seasons ... Posted a 6-3 record with a 3.34 ERA and 52 strikeouts during his senior season ... Went 5-2 with a 2.37 ERA, 71 strikeouts and just 14 walks as a junior ... A two-time first team all-division selection ... Named first team Sunrise, second team all-Southern Nevada and second team all-state following his junior year. PERSONAL George “Buddy” Webster Borden was born on April 29, 1992 in Laramie, Wyoming ... The son of Gaylene and Buddy Borden ... Has a younger brother, Brady ... Also considered Wake Forest, Nevada-Reno and New Mexico State ... Has not declared a major.


HIGH SCHOOL Was a three-year lettterman at Arbor View High School under head coach Gary White and Chris Martinez ... Played short stop and pitcher for the Aggies, helping the team to a combined 66 wins over a three-year period, including a Sunset Conference Northwest Division championship in 2008 ... Batted .454 with 33 RBI and two home runs and totaled a 5-3 record with a 2.69 ERA and 77 strikeouts in 57 innings of work as a senior ... Ended his high school career throwing five consecutive complete games ... Set the single season school record for fewest runs allowed (11), hits (21) and fewest earned runs allowed (6) as a junior ... Named team MVP as a senior in addition to earning first team All-Northwest League, first team All-Sunset Region and second team All-Southern Nevada honors ... Was also selected to the class 4A second team all-state squad as a utility player ... Named second team All-Northwest League and All-Sunset Region as a junior ... Also selected to play in the Nevada State Kelly Show case ... Member of the Las Vegas 16-and-under USA baseball team in 2006, ‘07 and ‘08. .

HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years at Stevens High School under head coach Jim Brandt ... A right-handed pitcher who also played first base ... Hit .456 with 10 home runs and 70 RBI as and posted a 3-0 mark on the mound in 34 innings of work, carrying a 1.41 ERA and registering 78 strikeouts ... Batted .357 with six home runs, 45 RBI and carded a perfect 7-0 mark on the mound with a 1.53 ERA and 57 strikeouts as a junior ... Named first team all-state and was a Rawlings/ Perfect Game preseason first team all-region member in 2010. PERSONAL Brandon Lee Rainford was born on January 20, 1992 in Rapid City, South Dakota ... The son of Tina and Rocky Rainford ... Great uncle Bill Thayer was a running back at Nebraska in 1952 ... Also considered Arizona, Nevada-Reno, New Mexico and Iowa Western ... Majoring in kinesiology.

PERSONAL Zachary Cornelisz Hartman was born on January 1, 1992 in Modesto, California ... The son of Candace and Steven ... Also considered UC Irvine, Nevada-Reno and Loyola Marymount ... Father played tennis at Cerritos College; unlv Mike Aspray was a pitcher for California State University ... Has not declared a major.

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MAINE february 18-20 wilson stadium › las vegas

CENTRAL MICHIGAN february 25-27 wilson stadium › las vegas

TEXAS TECH march 1-2 dan law field › lubbock, texas

NEVADA, RENO march 4-6 peccole park › reno, nevada

ARIZONA march 8-9 wilson stadium › las vegas

2011 OPPONENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ........................................................Orono, Maine FOUNDED .....................................................................1865 ENROLLMENT ............................................................12,000 NICKNAME ......................................................... Black Bears COLORS ........................................................ Blue and White CONFERENCE.....................................................America East PRESIDENT ..................................................Robert Kennedy ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ..........................................Steve Abbott

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ....................................................Steve Trimper RECORD AT SCHOOL ............................................ 143-126-2 OVERALL RECORD ............................................... 315-300-4 ASSISTANT COACHES ..............Jason Spaulding, Billy Cather 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 34-22 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ..................... 17-7 (2nd) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ................ Mahaney Diamond (4,400)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT............................................. Laura Reed CELL PHONE ...............................................(207) 478-4256 OFFICE PHONE ............................................(207) 581-3646 E-MAIL ................................... laura.reed@umit.maine.edu FAX...........................................................(207) 581-3297 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(207) 581-1049 WEBSITE ........................................www.GoBlackBears.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ...................................Mount Pleasant, Michigan FOUNDED .....................................................................1892 ENROLLMENT ............................................................26,787 NICKNAME .......................................................... Chippewas COLORS ......................................................Maroon and Gold CONFERENCE................................................... Mid-American PRESIDENT ...................................................Dr. George Ross ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ............................................ Dave Heeke

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH .......................................................Steve Jaksa RECORD AT SCHOOL ............................................ 263-193-1 OVERALL RECORD ............................................... 291-218-1 ASSISTANT COACHES ...............Jeff Opalewski, Brett Haring Derek Simmons 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 36-22 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ......................20-7 (1st) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ............ Theunissen Stadium (2,046)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT...........................................Mike Boseak CELL PHONE ...............................................(989) 621-9064 OFFICE PHONE ............................................(989) 774-1763 E-MAIL ........................................ mike.boseak@cmich.edu FAX...........................................................(989) 774-5391 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(989) 774-3594 WEBSITE ..................................... www.cmuchippewas.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ....................................................Lubbock, Texas FOUNDED .....................................................................1923 ENROLLMENT ............................................................31,637 NICKNAME .........................................................Red Raiders COLORS .....................................................Scarlet and Black CONFERENCE............................................................... Big 12 PRESIDENT ...................................................... Dr. Guy Bailey ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ..........................................Gerald Myers

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ......................................................Dan Spencer RECORD AT SCHOOL .................................................... 53-61 OVERALL RECORD ....................................................... 53-61 ASSISTANT COACHES ...................... Trent Petrie, Jim Horner Andy Jarvis 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 28-29 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ....................13-14 (5th) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ........................Dan Law Field (4,466)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT....................................... Scott Lacefield CELL PHONE ...............................................(817) 691-3786 OFFICE PHONE ............................................(806) 742-2770 E-MAIL ...........................................scott.lacefield@ttu.edu FAX...........................................................(806) 742-1970 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(806) 742-3688 WEBSITE ............................................. www.texastech.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ....................................................... Reno, Nevada FOUNDED .....................................................................1874 ENROLLMENT ............................................................17,000 NICKNAME ............................................................Wolf Pack COLORS ................................................Navy Blue and Silver CONFERENCE..............................................Western Athletic PRESIDENT .................................................... Dr. Milton Glick ATHLETIC DIRECTOR .............................................. Cary Groth

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ......................................................Gary Powers RECORD AT SCHOOL ............................................ 856-674-5 OVERALL RECORD ............................................... 856-674-5 ASSISTANT COACHES .. Chris Pfatenhauer, Buddy Goldsmith Pat Flury 2010 OVERALL RECORD ...........................................36-22-1 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ................. 14-9-1 (2nd) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ..........................Peccole Park (3,000)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT................................Jack Kuestermeyer CELL PHONE .....................................................................N/A OFFICE PHONE ............................................(775) 784-6984 E-MAIL ....................................................jkuester@unr.edu FAX...........................................................(775) 784-4386 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(775) 784-1585 WEBSITE ................................... www.nevadawolfpack.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ................................................... Tucson, Arizona FOUNDED .....................................................................1885 ENROLLMENT ............................................................38,000 NICKNAME ............................................................. Wildcats COLORS ....................................................Cardinal and Navy CONFERENCE...............................................................Pac-10 PRESIDENT .............................................. Dr. Robert Shelton ATHLETIC DIRECTOR .................................... Kathleen LaRose

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ....................................................... Andy Lopez RECORD AT SCHOOL ............................................ 316-208-1 OVERALL RECORD ............................................1,003-626-7 ASSISTANT COACHES ............. Mark Wasikowsk, Shaun Cole Brett Scyphers 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 34-24 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ....................12-15 (7th) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ................ Frank Sancet Field (6,500)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT..............................................Blair Willis CELL PHONE .....................................................................N/A OFFICE PHONE ............................................(520) 621-0914 E-MAIL .............................................. bmw23@arizona.edu FAX...........................................................(520) 621-2681 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(520) 621-4440 WEBSITE ...................................www.arizonaathletics.com


VALPARAISO march 11-13 wilson stadium › las vegas

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE march 15 (a) / april 5 (h) matador field › northridge, calif. wilson stadium › las vegas

TCU march 18-20 (h) / april 21-23 (a) wilson stadium › las vegas lupton stadium › fort worth, texas

UC IRVINE march 23 anteater ballpark › irvine, calif.

NEW MEXICO march 25-27 (a) / april 29-may 1 (h) isotopes park › albuquerque, n.m. wilson stadium › las vegas

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION .............................................. Valparaiso, Indiana FOUNDED .....................................................................1859 ENROLLMENT ..............................................................3,980 NICKNAME ........................................................... Crusaders COLORS ........................................................Brown and Gold CONFERENCE.................................................Horizon League PRESIDENT .......................................................Mark Heckler ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ......................................Mark LaBarbera

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ................................................. Tracy Woodson RECORD AT SCHOOL .................................................. 95-125 OVERALL RECORD ..................................................... 95-125 ASSISTANT COACHES ........Brian Schmack, Adam Piotrowicz Jeramy St. Clair 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 24-32 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ......................9-10 (4th) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ................ Emory G. Bauer Field (500)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT..................................Ryan Wronkowicz CELL PHONE ...............................................(219) 476-6680 OFFICE PHONE ............................................(219) 464-6953 E-MAIL .................................. ryan.wronkowicz@valpo.edu FAX...........................................................(219) 464-5762 PRESS BOX PHONE ...........................................................N/A WEBSITE .......................................www.valpoathletics.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ..........................................Northridge, California FOUNDED .....................................................................1958 ENROLLMENT ............................................................33,000 NICKNAME .............................................................Matadors COLORS .............................................. Red, White and Black CONFERENCE........................................................... Big West PRESIDENT ...............................................Dr. Jolene Koester ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ..........................................Rick Mazzuto

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ........................................................ Matt Curtis RECORD AT SCHOOL ...........................................First Season OVERALL RECORD ..............................................First Season ASSISTANT COACHES .......................Tim Leary, Shaun Larkin Andy Wilson 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 29-27 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ...................9-15 (T-7th) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ........................Matador Field (1,000)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT.........................................Eric Bankston CELL PHONE ...............................................(714) 705-3742 OFFICE PHONE ............................................(818) 677-3860 E-MAIL ........................................ eric.bankston@csun.edu FAX...........................................................(818) 677-4950 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(818) 677-4293 WEBSITE .......................................... www.GoMatadors.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ................................................Fort Worth, Texas FOUNDED .....................................................................1873 ENROLLMENT ..............................................................8,749 NICKNAME ...................................................... Horned Frogs COLORS .....................................................Purple and White CONFERENCE.................................................Mountain West CHANCELLOR ...................................Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR .......................................Chris Del Conte

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ..............................................Jim Schlossnagle RECORD AT SCHOOL ................................................305-134 OVERALL RECORD ...................................................382-181 ASSISTANT COACHES ................... Randy Mazey, Tony Vitello Ryan Shotzberger 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 54-14 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ......................19-5 (1st) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ....................Lupton Stadium (3,500)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT...................................Brandie Davidson CELL PHONE ...............................................(817) 343-2050 OFFICE PHONE ............................................(817) 257-7969 E-MAIL ..............................................b.i.davidson@tcu.edu FAX...........................................................(817) 257-7964 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(817) 257-7966 WEBSITE .................................................www.gofrogs.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ...................................................Irvine, California FOUNDED .....................................................................1962 ENROLLMENT ............................................................27,000 NICKNAME ........................................................... Anteaters COLORS ...........................................................Blue and Gold CONFERENCE........................................................... Big West CHANCELLOR ......................................... Dr. Michael V. Drake ATHLETIC DIRECTOR .................................................Mike Izzi

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ....................................................Mike Gillespie RECORD AT SCHOOL .................................................. 126-54 OVERALL RECORD ............................................... 889-525-2 ASSISTANT COACHES .....................Pat Shine, Jason Dietrich Bob Macaluso 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 39-21 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ..................... 17-7 (2nd) STADIUM (CAPACITY) .................Anteater Ballpark (3,200)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT...........................................Fumi Kimura CELL PHONE .....................................................................N/A OFFICE PHONE ............................................(949) 824-9474 E-MAIL ..................................................... fkimura@icu.edu FAX...........................................................(949) 824-5260 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(949) 824-9905 WEBSITE ......................................www.ucirvinesports.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ...............................................Albuquerque, N.M. FOUNDED .....................................................................1889 ENROLLMENT ............................................................27,304 NICKNAME .................................................................. Lobos COLORS ..................................................... Cherry and Silver CONFERENCE.................................................Mountain West PRESIDENT .............................................. Dr. David Schmidly ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ..............................................Paul Krebs

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ............................................... Ray Birmingham RECORD AT SCHOOL .................................................. 109-67 OVERALL RECORD ...................................................162-140 ASSISTANT COACHES ................Ken Jacome, David Martinez Clint Stoy 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 38-22 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ..................... 14-8 (2nd) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ..................... Isotopes Park (11,124)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT.........................................................TBA CELL PHONE .....................................................................N/A OFFICE PHONE ............................................(505) 925-5520 E-MAIL ............................................................................TBA FAX...........................................................(505) 925-5609 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(505) 222-4093 WEBSITE ................................................ www.GoLobos.com

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UTAH APRIL 1-3 franklin covey stadium › salt lake city

SACRED HEART april 8-10 wilson stadium › las vegas

UC RIVERSIDE april 12 (a) / may 17 (h) riverside sports complex › riverside, calif.

wilson stadium › las vegas

BYU april 14-16 wilson stadium › las vegas

BAYLOR april 19 baylor ballpark › waco, texas

2011 OPPONENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ............................................. Salt Lake City, Utah FOUNDED .....................................................................1850 ENROLLMENT ............................................................29,251 NICKNAME .................................................................... Utes COLORS ..................................................Crimson and White CONFERENCE.................................................Mountain West PRESIDENT .................................................Michael K. Young ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ............................................Dr. Chris Hill

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ................................................... Bill Kinneberg RECORD AT SCHOOL ................................................178-204 OVERALL RECORD ...................................................423-387 ASSISTANT COACHES .........Mike Crewford, Bryan Kinneberg Pete Flores 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 23-28 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ....................10-13 (6th) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ......Franklin Covey Stadium (15,500)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT..............................Brooke Frederickson CELL PHONE .....................................................................N/A OFFICE PHONE ............................................(801) 581-8302 E-MAIL ...................... bfrederickson@huntsman.utah.edu FAX...........................................................(801) 581-4358 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(801) 464-6969 WEBSITE ...............................................www.utahutes.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION .......................................... Fairfield, Connecticut FOUNDED .....................................................................1963 ENROLLMENT ..............................................................3,500 NICKNAME ..............................................................Pioneers COLORS ....................................................Scarlet and White CONFERENCE......................................................... Northeast PRESIDENT ........................................Dr. Anthony J. Cernera ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ....................................... C. Donald Cook

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH .................................................. Nick Giaquinto RECORD AT SCHOOL ............................................ 433-549-2 OVERALL RECORD ............................................... 433-549-2 ASSISTANT COACHES ....... Wayne Mazzoni, Tyler Kavanaugh 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 31-27 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ...................20-12 (2nd) STADIUM (CAPACITY) .........Ballpark at Harboryard (5,200)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT...........................................Gene Gumbs CELL PHONE ...............................................(860) 805-7957 OFFICE PHONE ............................................(203) 396-8127 E-MAIL ..................................... gumbsg@sacredheart.edu FAX...........................................................(203) 371-7889 PRESS BOX PHONE ...........................................................N/A WEBSITE ........................... www.SacredHeartPioneers.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION .............................................Riverside, California FOUNDED .....................................................................1954 ENROLLMENT ............................................................18,083 NICKNAME ........................................................ Highlanders COLORS ...........................................................Blue and Gold CONFERENCE........................................................... Big West CHANCELLOR ..............................................Timothy P. White ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ........................................ Stan Morrison

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ....................................................... Doug Smith RECORD AT SCHOOL ................................................181-149 OVERALL RECORD ...................................................181-149 ASSISTANT COACHES ............. Nathan Choate, Eddie Cornejo Brett Martinez 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 32-23 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ....................13-11 (3rd) STADIUM (CAPACITY) .... Riverside Sports Complex (2,250)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT.........................................John Maxwell CELL PHONE .....................................................................N/A OFFICE PHONE ............................................(951) 827-5438 E-MAIL ............................................ john.maxwell@ucr.edu FAX...........................................................(951) 827-3569 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(951) 827-6415 WEBSITE ......................................www.gohighlanders.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION .......................................................... Provo, Utah FOUNDED .....................................................................1875 ENROLLMENT ............................................................33,278 NICKNAME ...............................................................Cougars COLORS .................................................Blue, Tan and White CONFERENCE.................................................Mountain West PRESIDENT ..............................................Cecil O. Samuelson ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ........................................... Tom Holmoe

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH .........................................................Vance Law RECORD AT SCHOOL ............................................ 344-294-2 OVERALL RECORD ............................................... 344-294-2 ASSISTANT COACHES ................Ryan Roberts, Casey Nelson Bobby Applegate 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 27-31 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ....................12-12 (4th) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ............... Larry H. Miller Field (2,300)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT....................................... Ralph R. Zobell CELL PHONE .....................................................................N/A OFFICE PHONE ............................................(801) 422-9769 E-MAIL ............................................ ralph_zobell@byu.edu FAX...........................................................(801) 422-0633 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(801) 422-4041 WEBSITE .......................................... www.byucougars.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION .........................................................Waco, Texas FOUNDED .....................................................................1845 ENROLLMENT ............................................................14,900 NICKNAME ...................................................................Bears COLORS .........................................................Green and Gold CONFERENCE............................................................... Big 12 PRESIDENT .............................................................Ken Starr ATHLETIC DIRECTOR .............................................. Ian McCaw

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ...................................................... Steve Smith RECORD AT SCHOOL ............................................ 588-387-1 OVERALL RECORD ............................................... 588-387-1 ASSISTANT COACHES ....... Mitch Thompson, Steve Johnigan Trevor Mote 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 36-24 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ....................12-13 (6th) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ....Baylor Ballpark at Ferrell Field (5,000)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT............................................. David Kaye CELL PHONE ...............................................(254) 709-5147 OFFICE PHONE ............................................(254) 710-4389 E-MAIL .......................................... David_Kaye@baylor.edu FAX...........................................................(254) 710-1369 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(254) 754-5546 WEBSITE .......................................... www.BaylorBears.com


SOUTHERN UTAH april 26 thunderbird park › cedar city, utah

WASHINGTON STATE may 6-8 bailey-brayton field › pullman, wash.

AIR FORCE may 13-15 c › colorado springs, colorado

SAN DIEGO STATE may 19-21 wilson stadium › las vegas

MOUNTAIN WEST TOURNAMENT may 24-28 tony gwynn stadium › san diego

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ................................................... Cedar City, Utah FOUNDED .....................................................................1897 ENROLLMENT ..............................................................8,066 NICKNAME ......................................................Thunderbirds COLORS ....................................................Scarlet and White CONFERENCE.................................................Summit League PRESIDENT ..............................................Dr. Michael Benson ATHLETIC DIRECTOR .............................................Ken Beazer

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ..................................................David Eldredge RECORD AT SCHOOL ................................................139-189 OVERALL RECORD ............................................... 265-267-1 ASSISTANT COACHES .........Chase Hudson, Dustin Whittwer 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 18-36 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ....................11-16 (7th) STADIUM (CAPACITY) .....................Thunderbird Park (500)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT............................................Kyle Cottam CELL PHONE ...............................................(435) 817-7702 OFFICE PHONE ............................................(435) 586-7752 E-MAIL ..................................................... cottam@suu.edu FAX...........................................................(435) 865-8037 PRESS BOX PHONE ...........................................................N/A WEBSITE ..............................................www.suutbirds.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION .......................................... Pullman, Washington FOUNDED .....................................................................1890 ENROLLMENT ............................................................23,300 NICKNAME ...............................................................Cougars COLORS .....................................................Crimson and Grey CONFERENCE...............................................................Pac-10 PRESIDENT ...................................................... Elson S. Floyd ATHLETIC DIRECTOR .................................................Bill Moos

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH .................................................. Donnie Marbut RECORD AT SCHOOL ................................................184-159 OVERALL RECORD ...................................................184-159 ASSISTANT COACHES ............Gregg Swenson, Spencer Allen Gabe Boruff 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 37-22 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ....................15-12 (3rd) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ............. Bailey-Brayton Field (3,500)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT......................................... Craig Lawson CELL PHONE ...............................................(509) 432-9063 OFFICE PHONE ............................................(509) 335-0265 E-MAIL .......................................................craigl@wsu.edu FAX...........................................................(509) 335-0328 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(509) 335-8291 WEBSITE ..........................................www.wsucougars.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ................................. Colorado Springs, Colorado FOUNDED .....................................................................1954 ENROLLMENT ..............................................................4,400 NICKNAME ................................................................Falcons COLORS ......................................................... Blue and Silver CONFERENCE.................................................Mountain West SUPERINTENDENT ..........................Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ........................................ Dr. Hans Mueh

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ......................................... Maj. Mike Kazlausky RECORD AT SCHOOL ...........................................First Season OVERALL RECORD ..............................................First Season ASSISTANT COACHES ......................Tim Dixon, Toby Bicknell Mark Crocco 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 13-42 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ......................3-20 (6th) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ...............................Falcon Field (N/A)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT........................................ Nick Arsenlak CELL PHONE .....................................................................N/A OFFICE PHONE ............................................(719) 333-9251 E-MAIL .................................nicholas.arsenlak@usafa.edu FAX...........................................................(719) 333-3798 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(719) 333-3472 WEBSITE .................................... www.AirForceFalcons.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ............................................San Diego, California FOUNDED .....................................................................1897 ENROLLMENT ............................................................32,817 NICKNAME .................................................................Aztecs COLORS .....................................................Scarlet and Black CONFERENCE.................................................Mountain West PRESIDENT .......................................... Dr. Stephen L. Weber ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ................................................Jim Sterk

BASEBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH ...................................................... Tony Gwynn RECORD AT SCHOOL ................................................232-231 OVERALL RECORD ...................................................232-231 ASSISTANT COACHES ........... Mark Martinez, Eric Valenzuela Mark Viramontes 2010 OVERALL RECORD .............................................. 28-28 2010 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH ....................13-11 (3rd) STADIUM (CAPACITY) ............Tony Gwynn Stadium (3,000)

MEDIA INFORMATION BASEBALL CONTACT.............................................. Dave Kuhn CELL PHONE ...............................................(619) 957-8371 OFFICE PHONE ............................................(619) 594-5547 E-MAIL ............................................ dkuhn@mail.sdsu.edu FAX...........................................................(619) 582-6541 PRESS BOX PHONE .....................................(619) 594-4103 WEBSITE ...............................................www.goaztecs.com

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION ............................................San Diego, California STADIUM (CAPACITY) ............Tony Gwynn Stadium (3,000) 2010 CHAMPION ...................................................... (1) TCU 2010 RUNNER UP........................................ (2) New Mexico 2010 TOURNAMENT MVP.....................Bryan Holaday (TCU)

2010 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Sean McNaughton, BYU Justin Howard, New Mexico Ryan Honeycutt, New Mexico Mike Lachapelle, New Mexico Taylor Featherston, TCU Bryan Holaday, TCU Matt Purke, TCU Kyle Winkler, TCU Jarred Frierson, UNLV Tanner Peters, UNLV Nick Kuroczko, Utah C.J. Cron, Utah

2010 RESULTS Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10

(5) UNLV 9 (6) Utah 12 (4) BYU 16 (5) UNLV 6 (1) TCU 13 (4) BYU 25 (2) New Mexico 7 (1) TCU 5 (2) New Mexico 10 (1) TCU 2

def. def. def. def. def. def. def. def. def. def.

(4) BYU 1 (3) San Diego State 6 (3) San Diego State 8 (2) New Mexico 3 (6) Utah 2 (6) Utah 18 (4) BYU 6 (5) UNLV 2 (5) UNLV 3 (2) New Mexico 0

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COMPOSITE SCHEDULE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 AIR FORCE vs. Missouri State (San Marcos, Texas), 11 a.m. CT UTAH at California, 2 p.m. PT Winthrop at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT Maine at UNLV, 6 p.m. PT BYU at Northwestern State, 6:30 p.m. CT Kansas at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT NEW MEXICO at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. MT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 AIR FORCE vs. Nebraska (San Marcos, Texas), 11 a.m. CT NEW MEXICO at Arizona State (DH), 1 p.m. MT UTAH at California, 1 p.m. PT BYU at Northwestern State (DH), 2 p.m. CT Kansas at TCU, 2 p.m. CT Maine at UNLV (DH), 2 p.m. PT Vanderbilt at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20 NEW MEXICO at Arizona State, 12:30 p.m. MT Kansas at TCU, 1 p.m. CT Maine at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT UTAH at California, 1 p.m. PT Winthrop at SAN DIEGO STATE, 2 p.m. PT AIR FORCE vs. Washington (San Marcos, Texas), 3 p.m. CT AIR FORCE at Texas State, 7 p.m. CT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 New Mexico State at NEW MEXICO, 3 p.m. MT TCU at Baylor, 4 p.m. CT UC Irvine at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic (Lubbock, Texas) BYU at Texas Tech, 5 p.m. CT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic (Lubbock, Texas) BYU vs. Northern Illinois, Noon CT BYU at Texas Tech, 4 p.m. CT Creighton at NEW MEXICO, 3 p.m. MT AIR FORCE vs. Navy (Kinston, N.C.), 3 p.m. ET UTAH at Arkansas, TBA San Diego at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT Central Michigan at UNLV, 6 p.m. PT Cal State Fullerton at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Brooks Wallace Memorial Classic (Lubbock, Texas) BYU vs. Northern Illinois, Noon CT UTAH at Arkansas, 1 p.m. CT Creighton at NEW MEXICO (DH), Noon MT AIR FORCE vs. Navy (Kinston, N.C.), 1 p.m. ET SAN DIEGO STATE at San Diego, 1 p.m. PT Cal State Fullerton at TCU, 2 p.m. CT Central Michigan at UNLV (DH), 2 p.m. PT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 AIR FORCE vs. Navy (Kinston, N.C.), Noon ET

Creighton at NEW MEXICO, Noon MT Cal State Fullerton at TCU, 1 p.m. CT UTAH at Arkansas, 1 p.m. CT San Diego at SAN DIEGO STATE, 1 p.m. PT Central Michigan at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT TUESDAY, MARCH 1 UNLV at Texas Tech, 5 p.m. CT UCLA at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT Dallas Baptist at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 UNLV at Texas Tech, 1 p.m. CT THURSDAY, MARCH 3 Surprise Coca-Cola Classic (Surprise, Ariz.) AIR FORCE vs. Northern Illinois, 4 p.m. PT BYU at Washington, 5 p.m. PT Oklahoma at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT FRIDAY, MARCH 4 UNLV at Nevada, 2 p.m. PT UTSA at NEW MEXICO, 3 p.m. MT Houston College Classic (Houston, Texas) UTAH vs. Texas A&M, 3:30 p.m. CT Surprise Coca-Cola Classic (Surprise, Ariz.) AIR FORCE vs. UC Riverside, 4 p.m. PT BYU at Washington, 5 p.m. PT TCU at Texas Tech, 5:30 p.m. CT California at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT SATURDAY, MARCH 5 Houston College Classic (Houston, Texas) UTAH vs. Baylor, Noon CT UTSA at NEW MEXICO (DH), Noon MT BYU at Washington, 1 p.m. PT UNLV at Nevada, 1 p.m. PT Surprise Coca-Cola Classic (Surprise, Ariz.) AIR FORCE vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 4 p.m. PT TCU at Texas Tech, 5 p.m. CT Connecticut at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT SUNDAY, MARCH 6 Houston College Classic (Houston, Texas) UTAH vs. Kentucky, 11 a.m. CT UTSA at NEW MEXICO, Noon MT TCU at Texas Tech, 1 p.m. CT Surprise Coca-Cola Classic (Surprise, Ariz.) AIR FORCE vs. Kansas , 1 p.m. PT Oklahoma at SAN DIEGO STATE, 2 p.m. PT UNLV at Nevada, 1 p.m. PT MONDAY, MARCH 7 BYU at Portland, 2 p.m. PT TUESDAY, MARCH 8 BYU at Portland, 2 p.m. PT SAN DIEGO STATE at Cal State Northridge, 2 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at New Mexico State, 6 p.m. MT Arizona at UNLV, 6 p.m. PT UT Arlington at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 Arizona at UNLV, 2 p.m. PT THURSDAY, MARCH 10 BYU at Oregon, 6 p.m. PT Arkansas at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT Jack Gifford Memorial Tournament (Santa Clara, Calif.) UTAH vs. UC Davis, 6 p.m. PT FRIDAY, MARCH 11 RussMatt Central Florida Invitational (Winter Haven, Fla.) AIR FORCE vs. Miami (OH), TBA BYU at Oregon, 6 p.m. PT Arkansas at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT Valparaiso at UNLV, 6 p.m. PT Jack Gifford Memorial Tournament (Santa Clara, Calif.) UTAH at Santa Clara, 6 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at Oklahoma State, 6:30 p.m. MT Houston Baptist at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT SATURDAY, MARCH 12 RussMatt Central Florida Invitational (Winter Haven, Fla.) AIR FORCE vs. Bowling Green, TBA AIR FORCE vs. Bradley, TBA BYU at Oregon, 1 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at Oklahoma State, 2 p.m. MT Houston Baptist at TCU, 2 p.m. CT Valparaiso at UNLV (DH), 2 p.m. PT Arkansas at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT Jack Gifford Memorial Tournament (Santa Jose, Calif.) UTAH at San Jose State, 6 p.m. PT SUNDAY, MARCH 13 RussMatt Central Florida Invitational (Winter Haven, Fla.) AIR FORCE vs. Bucknell, TBA Valparaiso at UNLV, 11 a.m. PT Jack Gifford Memorial Tournament (Santa Clara, Calif.) UTAH at Santa Clara, 11 a.m. PT Houston Baptist at TCU, 1 p.m. CT NEW MEXICO at Oklahoma State, 1 p.m. MT Arkansas at SAN DIEGO STATE, 1 p.m. PT TUESDAY, MARCH 15 SAN DIEGO STATE at Loyola Marymount, 2 p.m. PT UNLV at Cal State Northridge, 2 p.m. PT TCU at UT Arlington, 6:30 p.m. CT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 Creighton at AIR FORCE (DH), 11 a.m. MT THURSDAY, MARCH 17 BYU at UTAH*, 6 p.m. MT FRIDAY, MARCH 18 Portland at AIR FORCE, 2 p.m. MT BYU at UTAH*, 6 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 6 p.m. PT TCU at UNLV*, 6 p.m. PT

2011 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

SATURDAY, MARCH 19 Portland at AIR FORCE (DH), 11 a.m. MT BYU at UTAH*, 1 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 6 p.m. PT TCU at UNLV*, 6 p.m. PT SUNDAY, MARCH 20 TCU at UNLV*, 11 a.m. PT Portland at AIR FORCE, Noon MT NEW MEXICO at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 1 p.m. PT MONDAY, MARCH 21 BYU at Creighton, 3 p.m. CT Southern Utah at UTAH, 6 p.m. MT TUESDAY, MARCH 22 BYU at Creighton, 1 p.m. CT Southern Utah at UTAH, 3 p.m. MT Binghamton at NEW MEXICO, 6 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at UC Riverside, 6 p.m. PT Texas State at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT AIR FORCE at Wichita State, 7 p.m. CT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 Binghamton at NEW MEXICO, 1 p.m. MT UC Irvine at UNLV, 6 p.m. PT AIR FORCE at Wichita State, 6:30 p.m. CT THURSDAY, MARCH 24 SAN DIEGO STATE at BYU*, 6 p.m. PT FRIDAY, MARCH 25 AIR FORCE at UTAH*, 6 p.m. MT UNLV at NEW MEXICO*, 6 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at BYU*, 6 p.m. PT Houston at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT SATURDAY, MARCH 26 AIR FORCE at UTAH*, 1 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at BYU*, 1 p.m. PT UNLV at NEW MEXICO*, 6 p.m. MT Houston at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT SUNDAY, MARCH 27 AIR FORCE at UTAH*, 1 p.m. MT UNLV at NEW MEXICO*, 1 p.m. MT Houston at TCU, 1 p.m. CT TUESDAY, MARCH 29 NEW MEXICO at Arizona, 4 p.m. PT Utah Valley at UTAH, 6 p.m. MT Cal State Northridge at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT Stephen F. Austin at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 NEW MEXICO at Arizona, 11 a.m. PT THURSDAY, MARCH 31 BYU at Pepperdine, 3 p.m. PT FRIDAY, APRIL 1 BYU at Pepperdine, 3 p.m. PT


UNLV at UTAH*, 6 p.m. MT Oral Roberts at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT AIR FORCE at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT NEW MEXICO at Gonzaga, 6:30 p.m. PT SATURDAY, APRIL 2 UNLV at UTAH*, 1 p.m. MT BYU at Pepperdine, 1 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at Gonzaga, 1 p.m. PT AIR FORCE at TCU*, 4 p.m. CT Oral Roberts at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT SUNDAY, APRIL 3 UNLV at UTAH*, 1 p.m. MT AIR FORCE at TCU*, 1 p.m. CT NEW MEXICO at Gonzaga, 1 p.m. PT Oral Roberts at SAN DIEGO STATE, 1 p.m. PT TUESDAY, APRIL 5 Northern Colorado at AIR FORCE, 3 p.m. MT UTAH at Southern Utah, 3 p.m. MT Utah Valley at BYU, 6 p.m. MT Cal State Northridge at UNLV, 6 p.m. PT UT Pan American at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT SAN DIEGO STATE at Long Beach State, 6:30 p.m. PT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 UT Pan American at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT

THURSDAY, APRIL 14 BYU at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT FRIDAY, APRIL 15 AIR FORCE at Sacramento State, 3 p.m. PT UTAH at NEW MEXICO*, 6 p.m. MT TCU at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 6 p.m. PT BYU at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT SATURDAY, APRIL 16 AIR FORCE at Sacramento State (DH), 11:30 a.m. PT BYU at UNLV*, 1 p.m. PT UTAH at NEW MEXICO*, 6 p.m. MT TCU at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 7 p.m. PT SUNDAY, APRIL 17 UTAH at NEW MEXICO*, 1 p.m. MT AIR FORCE at Sacramento State, 1 p.m. PT TCU at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 1 p.m. PT TUESDAY, APRIL 19 Northern Colorado at AIR FORCE, 3 p.m. MT UTAH at BYU, 6 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at UCLA, 6 p.m. PT TCU at Texas A&M, 6:30 p.m. CT UNLV at Baylor, 6:30 p.m. CT

THURSDAY, APRIL 7 AIR FORCE at BYU*, 6 p.m. MT

THURSDAY, APRIL 21 SAN DIEGO STATE at AIR FORCE*, 3 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at BYU*, 6 p.m. MT UNLV at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT UTAH at Tulane, 6:30 p.m. CT

FRIDAY, APRIL 8 AIR FORCE at BYU*, 6 p.m. MT UTAH at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 6 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT Sacred Heart at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT

FRIDAY, APRIL 22 SAN DIEGO STATE at AIR FORCE*, 3 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at BYU*, 6 p.m. MT UNLV at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT UTAH at Tulane, 6:30 p.m. CT

SATURDAY, APRIL 9 AIR FORCE at BYU*, 1 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at TCU*, 4 p.m. CT UTAH at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 6 p.m. PT Sacred Heart at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT

SATURDAY, APRIL 23 UNLV at TCU*, Noon CT SAN DIEGEO STATE at AIR FORCE*, Noon MT UTAH at Tulane, 1 p.m. CT NEW MEXICO at BYU*, 1 p.m. MT

SUNDAY, APRIL 10 NEW MEXICO at TCU*, 1 p.m. CT UTAH at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 1 p.m. PT Sacred Heart at UNLV, 1 p.m. PT

MONDAY, APRIL 25 BYU at Washington State, 5:30 p.m. PT TCU at Dallas Baptist, 6:30 p.m. CT

TUESDAY, APRIL 12 Texas Tech at NEW MEXICO, Noon MT AIR FORCE at Northern Colorado, 3 p.m. MT UTAH at Utah Valley, 6 p.m. MT TCU at Oklahoma, 6:30 p.m. CT SAN DIEGO STATE at UC Irvine, 6:30 p.m. PT UNLV at UC Riverside, TBA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 Texas Tech at NEW MEXICO, Noon MT

TUESDAY, APRIL 26 AIR FORCE at Northern Colorado, 3 p.m. MT BYU at Washington State, 5:30 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at Texas Tech, 6 p.m. CT UTAH at Utah Valley, 6 p.m. MT UC Riverside at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT Oklahoma at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 NEW MEXICO at Texas Tech, 3 p.m. CT THURSDAY, APRIL 28 TCU at BYU*, 6 p.m. MT

FRIDAY, APRIL 29 UTAH at AIR FORCE*, 2 p.m. MT TCU at BYU*, 6 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at Western Carolina, 6 p.m. ET NEW MEXICO at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT SATURDAY, APRIL 30 TCU at BYU*, 1 p.m. MT UTAH at AIR FORCE*, 2 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at Western Carolina, 3 p.m. ET NEW MEXICO at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT SUNDAY, MAY 1 SAN DIEGO STATE at Western Carolina, Noon ET UTAH at AIR FORCE*, 12 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at UNLV*, 1 p.m. PT MONDAY, MAY 2 BYU at Arizona State, 6 p.m. PT TUESDAY, MAY 3 BYU at Arizona State, 6 p.m. PT Long Beach State at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT THURSDAY, MAY 5 Seattle at BYU, 6 p.m. MT FRIDAY, MAY 6 AIR FORCE at NEW MEXICO*, Noon MT SAN DIEGO STATE at UTAH*, Noon MT Seattle at BYU, 6 p.m. MT TCU at Oklahoma State, 6:30 p.m. CT UNLV at Washington State, 7 p.m. PT SATURDAY, MAY 7 AIR FORCE at NEW MEXICO*, Noon MT SAN DIEGO STATE at UTAH*, Noon MT Seattle at BYU, 1 p.m. MT UNLV at Washington State, 2 p.m. PT TCU at Oklahoma State, 4 p.m. CT SUNDAY, MAY 8 AIR FORCE at NEW MEXICO*, Noon MT SAN DIEGO STATE at UTAH*, Noon MT UNLV at Washington State, Noon PT TCU at Oklahoma State, 1 p.m. CT MONDAY, MAY 9 Gonzaga at BYU, 3 p.m. MT TUESDAY, MAY 10 UTAH at Southern Utah (DH), 2 p.m. MT Gonzaga at BYU, 6 p.m. MT Cal State Northridge at SAN DIEGO STATE, 6 p.m. PT Baylor at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT THURSDAY, MAY 12 BYU at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 6 p.m. PT

UTAH at TCU*, 6:30 p.m. CT SATURDAY, MAY 14 BYU at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 1 p.m. PT UNLV at AIR FORCE*, 2 p.m. MT NEW MEXICO at Oklahoma (DH), 3 p.m. CT UTAH at TCU*, 4 p.m. CT SUNDAY, MAY 15 UNLV at AIR FORCE*, Noon MT UTAH at TCU*, 1 p.m. CT NEW MEXICO at Oklahoma, 1 p.m. CT TUESDAY, MAY 17 Utah Valley at UTAH, 6 p.m. MT UC Riverside at UNLV, 6 p.m. PT Oral Roberts at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT THURSDAY, MAY 19 TCU at NEW MEXICO*, Noon MT UAB at UTAH, Noon MT BYU at AIR FORCE*, 2 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT FRIDAY, MAY 20 TCU at NEW MEXICO*, Noon MT UAB at UTAH, Noon MT BYU at AIR FORCE*, 2 p.m. MT SAN DIEGO STATE at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT SATURDAY, MAY 21 BYU at AIR FORCE*, Noon MT TCU at NEW MEXICO*, Noon MT UAB at UTAH, Noon MT SAN DIEGO STATE at UNLV*, 1 p.m. PT TUESDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 24-28 Mountain West Conference Championship (San Diego, Calif.) FRIDAY-MONDAY, JUNE 3-6 NCAA Regionals FRIDAY-MONDAY, JUNE 10-13 NCAA Super Regionals SATURDAY-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18-29 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) (DH) indicates doubleheaders. *Denotes MWC game. MWC teams in all CAPS. Dates and times subject to change.

FRIDAY, MAY 13 UNLV at AIR FORCE*, 2 p.m. MT BYU at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 6 p.m. PT NEW MEXICO at Oklahoma, 6:30 p.m. CT

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ALL-TIME OPPONENTS AIR FORCE Alabama ARIZONA Arizona State Arkansas BAYLOR Boise State Butler BYU California California Baptist Cal Lutheran Cal Poly Cal Poly Pomona Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal State Fullerton Cal State Los Angeles CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Central Connecticut State CENTRAL MICHIGAN Chapman College Chico State Clemson Coastal Carolina College of Charleston Colorado Columbia Creighton Delaware Denver East Carolina Eastern Michigan Evansville Florida Atlantic

71-17 .806 4-2 .667 10-15 .400 14-54-1 .210 3-0 1.000 0-0 FIRST MEETING 4-0 1.000 4-0 1.000 68-75 .475 13-8 .619 3-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 0-6 .000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 18-70 .205 6-2 .750 24-25 .489 1-0 1.000 4-3 .571 2-1 .667 6-2 .750 4-5 .444 0-2 .000 3-0 1.000 11-3 .786 3-1 .750 8-2 .800 2-2 .500 2-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 2-4 .333 1-0 1.000 0-3 .000

Florida State Fresno State Georgia Tech George Washington Gonzaga Grand Canyon Hawaii Hawaii-Hilo Hawaii-Pacific Houston Idaho State Illinois Indiana State Iowa State Jackson State Kansas Kansas State Kearney State LaVerne College Lamar Lewis-Clark State Long Beach State Louisiana State Loyola Marymount Lubbock Christian MAINE Manhattan McNeese State Memphis Michigan Michigan State Mississippi State Missouri Montana State

8-4 24-36 1-1 1-0 11-12 17-8 11-17 2-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 5-0 1-1 4-0 1-0 5-4 1-1 4-0 5-5 3-1 18-9 29-33 1-8 25-16 2-0 6-1 2-1 2-1 3-0 2-3 6-3 0-2 2-1 4-0

.667 .400 .500 1.000 .478 .680 .393 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 1.000 .556 .500 1.000 .500 .750 .666 .467 .111 .610 1.000 .857 .666 .667 1.000 .400 .666 .000 .666 1.000

Nebraska NEVADA, RENO NEW MEXICO New Mexico State Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northwestern Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Oregon State Pacific Penn State Pepperdine Portland Portland State Purdue Rice Sacramento State SACRED HEART San Diego SAN DIEGO STATE San Francisco San Francisco State San Jose State Santa Clara Southern Calif. College Southern Colorado Southern Illinois Southern Utah SW Louisiana St. Peters College St. John’s

ALL-TIME OPPONENTS / 2010 MWC RESULTS

14-7 .666 62-47 .569 74-52 .474 22-3 .880 27-12 .692 14-1 .933 8-3 .727 1-1 .500 12-15 .444 6-15 .286 2-0 1.000 4-5 .444 28-19 .596 0-1 .000 17-17 .500 1-0 1.000 5-2 .714 1-0 1.000 7-12 .368 1-2 .333 0-0 FIRST MEETING 8-6 .571 44-58 .431 9-15 .375 0-1 .000 27-18 .600 6-17 .261 2-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 5-1 .833 103-30-1 .768 1-4 .200 4-0 1.000 1-1 .500

St. Mary’s Stanford Stephen F. Austin TCU Temple Tennessee Texas Texas A&M Texas-El Paso TEXAS TECH The Citadel Toledo Tulane Tulsa UC IRVINE UCLA UC RIVERSIDE UC Santa Barbara USC U.S. International UTAH VALPARAISO Villanova Washington WASHINGTON STATE Weber State West Virginia Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western New Mexico Wichita State Wyoming

13-13 .500 4-3 .571 1-1 .500 12-27 .307 9-2 .818 1-1 .500 2-5 .285 1-2 .333 6-2 .750 7-5 .583 3-0 1.000 2-1 .667 2-8 .200 0-1 .000 34-40-2 .467 12-25 .324 4-12 .250 31-18-1 .630 3-9 .250 12-1 .923 82-40 .672 0-0 FIRST MEETING 3-0 1.000 9-6 .600 5-7 .417 4-2 .667 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 9-8 .529 6-2 .750


2010 ALL-MWC FIRST TEAM C Bryan Holaday, Senior, TCU 1B Matt Curry, Senior, TCU 2B Jeroma Pena, Junior, TCU SS Taylor Featherston, Sophomore, TCU 3B Nick Kuroczko, Senior, Utah OF Brandon Meredith, Sophomore, SDSU OF Jason Coats, Sophomore, TCU OF Brance Rivera, Sophomore, TCU DH C.J. Cron, Sophomore, Utah P Willy Kesler, Senior, New Mexico P Steven Maxwell, Junior, TCU P Matt Purke, Freshman, TCU RP Tyler Lockwood, Senior, TCU

SECOND TEAM C Rafael Neda, Junior, New Mexico 1B Justin Howard, Senior, New Mexico 2B Mitch Blackburn, Senior, SDSU SS Brandon Relf, Senior, BYU 3B R.J. Arnold, Freshman, UNLV OF Sean McNaughton, Senior, BYU OF Chris Juarez, Senior, New Mexico OF Cory Vaughn, Junior, SDSU DH Drew Beuerlein, Junior, UNLV P Addison Reed, Junior, SDSU P Kyler Winkler, Sophomore, TCU P Tanner Peters, Sophomore, UNLV RP Kevin Sloan, Senior, BYU

FINAL 2010 MWC STANDINGS PLAYER OF THE YEAR C.J. CRON, UTAH PITCHER OF THE YEAR STEVEN MAXWELL, TCU FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR MATT PURKE, TCU COACH OF THE YEAR JIM SCHLOSSNAGLE, TCU

Player Max Willett, Sr., OF, UNM Jason Coats, So., OF, TCU Bryan Holaday, Sr., C, TCU Alex Wolfe, So., 1B/3B, BYU Nik Gumeson, Sr., OF, Utah Ryan Honeycutt, Jr., DH, UNM Mitch Blackburn, Sr., 2B/SS, SDSU Rafael Neda, Jr., C, UNM Bryan Holaday, Sr., C, TCU Alex Wolfe, So., 1B/3B, BYU Bryan Holaday, Sr., C, TCU Cory Vaughn, Jr., CF, SDSU Justin Howard, Sr., 1B, UNM; C.J. Cron, So., C/1B, Utah Mitch Blackburn, Sr., 2B/SS, SDSU

MWC TOURNAMENT RESULTS Tuesday, May 25th Game 1 (5) UNLV 9 def. (4) BYU 1 Game 2 (6) Utah 12 def. (3) San Diego State 6

2010 MWC PLAYERS/PITCHERS OF THE WEEK Date Feb. 22 March 1 March 8 March 15 March 22 March 29 April 5 April 12 April 19 April 26 May 3 May 10 May 17 May 24

1. TCU (3/3) 2. NEW MEXICO 3. SAN DIEGO STATE 4. BYU 5. UNLV 6. UTAH 7. AIR FORCE

Pitcher Mike Lachapelle, Jr., LHP, UNM Addison Reed, Jr., RHP, SDSU Bryan Crabb, Fr., RHP, SDSU Matt Purke, Fr., LHP, TCU Bryan Crabb, Fr., RHP, SDSU Jordan Whatcott, Sr., RHP, Utah Ethan Miller, Fr., RHP, SDSU Tanner Peters, So., RHP, UNLV Kyle Winkler, So., RHP, TCU Willy Kesler, Sr., RHP, UNM; Addison Reed, Jr., RHP, SDSU Addison Reed, Jr., RHP, SDSU Willy Kesler, Sr., RHP, UNM Matt Purke, Fr., LHP, TCU Kyle Winkler, So., RHP, TCU

Wednesday, May 26th Game 3 (4) BYU 16 def. (3) San Diego State 8 Game 4 (5) UNLV 6 def. (2) New Mexico 3 Game 5 (1) TCU 13 def. (6) Utah 2 Thursday, May 27th Game 6 (4) BYU 25 def. (6) Utah 18 Game 7 (2) New Mexico 7 def. (4) BYU 6 Game 8 (1) TCU 5 def. (5) UNLV 2

MWC 21-5 14-8 13-11 12-12 11-13 10-13 3-20

OVERALL 54-14 38-22 28-28 27-31 29-29 23-28 13-42

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Sean McNaughton, BYU Justin Howard, New Mexico Ryan Honeycutt, New Mexico Mike Lachapelle, New Mexico Taylor Featherston, TCU Bryan Holaday, TCU Matt Purke, TCU Kyle Winkler, TCU Jarred Frierson, UNLV Tanner Peters, UNLV Nick Kuroczko, Utah C.J. Cron, Utah TOURNAMENT MVP Bryan Holaday, TCU

Friday, May 28th Game 9 (2) New Mexico 10 def. (5) UNLV 3 Game 10 (1) TCU 2 def. (2) New Mexico 0

2010 ACADEMIC ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE SCHOOL Air Force Air Forice Air Force BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU New Mexico New Mexico New Mexico New Mexico New Mexico New Mexico New Mexico New Mexico San Diego State San Diego State San Diego State TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU

NAME Abrecht, Evan Ceci, Michael Zettler, Matthew Cluff, Jonathan Guenther, Wesley Hall, Austin Hardesty, Shawn McNaughton, Sean Michon, Brandon Neilson, Dane Parry, David Sloan, Kevin Wells, Stephan Allbritton, Alex Garver, Mitchell Juarez, Chris Oatman, Jason Sanchez, Gerardo Smith, Cameron Toves, Kenneth Woodchick, Benjamin Chasse, Joshua Parker, Matthew Wynveen, Ryan Coats, Jason Elander, Joshua Gerrish, Paul Jordan, Zachary Kelly, Walker

YEAR Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Junior Junior Sophomore Senior Junior Senior Junior Junior Senior Sophomore Freshman Freshman Senior Senior Junior Senior Junior Sophomore Senior Junior Junior Sophomore Freshman Senior Sophomore Sophomore

GPA 3.43 3.70 3.07 3.01 3.76 3.12 3.53 3.18 3.17 3.41 3.87 3.46 3.16 3.29 3.59 3.09 3.45 3.34 3.09 3.02 3.39 3.10 3.36 3.14 3.27 3.44 3.72 3.16 3.31

MAJOR Systems Engineering Humanities Management Undeclared Leisure Services Management Exercise Science Exercise Science English Language History Finance Exercise Science Pre-Management Core Italian Undeclared Business Administration Biology Communications University Studies University Studies University Studies University Studies University Studies Marketing Public Administration Public Administration Business Arts & Sciences Pre-Major Master’s of Liberal Arts Management Business

SCHOOL TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV UNLV Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah

NAME Marshall, Eric Miller, Erik Rivera, Brance Schultz, Aaron Weik, Joseph Witte, Jantzen Wright, David Bayardi, Brandon Beaty, Hunter Beuerlein, Drew DeWeese, Glenn Gilbertson, Brian Hutchison, Matt Javate, Max Jimenez, Richard Kaplan, Kristopher Kretchmer, Kyle Lee, Jared Nading, Chad Singer, Stephen Thomas, Cash Zuniga, Brady Beltran, Michael Cron, C.J. Duke, Brocklin Jones, Zach Wagner, Tyler Whatcott, Jordan Wilding, Andrew

YEAR Senior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior Junior Freshman Senior Freshman Senior Senior Junior Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman Senior Freshman Senior Senior

GPA 3.58 3.02 3.35 3.30 3.21 3.24 3.37 3.06 3.54 3.02 3.34 3.06 3.23 3.07 3.35 3.48 3.93 3.39 3.34 3.64 3.11 3.14 3.13 3.15 3.36 3.29 3.13 3.16 3.33

MAJOR Master’s of Business Administration Business Kinesiology - Movement Sciences Kinesiology - Movement Sciences Marketing Communication Studies Communication Studies Undeclared Communication Studies University Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Physical Education Interdisciplinary Studies Kinesiological Sciences Physical Education Undeclared Kinesiological Sciences Undeclared University Studies Finance Interdisciplinary Studies Undeclared Economics Business Business Economics Communication Psychology Political Science/History

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2010 FINAL STATS HITTING PLAYER KOGLIN, Adam KRETCHMER, Kyle FRIERSON, Jarred BEUERLEIN, Drew BAYARDI, Brandon THOMAS, Cash ARNOLD, RJ CLARK, Nolan BEATY, Hunter FEINER, Travis DE LA CRUZ, Robbie SATHERLIE, Duncan JIMENEZ, Richie

AVG .500 .364 .359 .355 .350 .330 .310 .297 .276 .276 .273 .263 .259

GP-GS 21-2 43-37 57-57 58-58 58-58 58-55 54-52 43-39 51-42 37-27 31-18 27-6 58-57

AB 10 132 234 228 243 215 210 145 170 105 77 38 212

R 8 25 53 54 58 49 44 27 48 19 12 8 38

H 5 48 84 81 85 71 65 43 47 29 21 10 55

2B 0 9 15 19 22 9 13 5 4 7 6 1 9

3B 0 0 6 1 4 4 2 0 4 0 0 0 1

HR 0 9 6 10 9 0 6 0 3 2 1 0 0

RBI 3 40 53 60 57 25 51 24 25 13 8 3 27

TB 5 84 129 132 142 88 100 48 68 42 30 11 66

SLG% .500 .636 .551 .579 .584 .409 .476 .331 .400 .400 .390 .289 .311

BB 0 16 25 29 23 11 14 12 26 22 2 4 15

HP 0 8 4 13 7 12 1 7 6 0 3 1 5

SO 1 24 54 39 64 34 56 23 26 28 10 5 22

GDP 0 8 4 9 8 3 6 4 2 1 3 0 6

OB% .500 .453 .422 .452 .417 .390 .351 .371 .389 .398 .317 .349 .321

SF 0 3 5 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 2

SH 0 2 9 2 0 4 2 2 6 2 2 3 7

SB-ATT 0-0 0-0 6-8 1-4 5-6 8-10 1-2 1-3 6-7 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-2

PO 6 42 133 422 87 119 22 257 75 41 189 10 81

A 5 4 4 36 8 4 90 42 112 75 11 5 203

E 1 2 5 2 4 6 14 3 10 7 1 4 17

FLD% .917 .958 .965 .996 .960 .953 .889 .990 .949 .943 .995 .789 .944

ROUNDY, Rance GILBERTSON, Brian SHUL, Craig KAPLAN, Kris FRIEND, Sam

.333 .278 .200 .161 .000

1-1 12-3 10-2 14-7 8-1

3 18 15 31 11

1 5 1 1 0

1 5 3 5 0

0 2 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0

1 5 1 1 0

4 7 3 5 0

1.333 .389 .200 .161 .000

0 4 0 4 0

1 1 1 1 0

0 2 5 7 5

0 1 0 1 0

.500 .435 .250 .278 .000

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

1 11 10 8 6

0 9 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 1

1.000 1.000 1.000 .889 .857

Totals Opponents

.314 .331

58 58

2097 2142

451 497

658 710

121 139

22 33

47 57

397 443

964 1086

.460 .507

207 265

71 52

405 374

56 41

.390 .412

26 31

42 39

31-44 66-97

1552 1541

677 641

87 95

.962 .958

LOB - Team (452), Opp (480). DPs turned - Team (55), Opp (66). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (3), BEUERLEIN, D 2, ARNOLD, RJ 1, Opp (2). Picked off - JIMENEZ, R. 3, ARNOLD, RJ 2, BEUERLEIN, D 1, THOMAS, Cash 1, BAYARDI, B. 1, FRIERSON, J. 1, FEINER, T. 1.

PITCHING PLAYER DeWEESE, Glenn HUTCHISON, Matt ZUNIGA, Brady PETERS, Tanner JAVATE, Max GILBERTSON, Brian SINGER, Stephen NADING, Chad LEE, Jared WARDELL, Billy

ERA 4.09 4.46 4.80 5.63 7.34 8.19 8.41 8.89 9.42 10.80

W-L 2-2 6-4 5-1 7-5 2-0 1-2 1-8 0-2 3-3 1-2

APP 22 23 21 18 17 15 14 12 19 12

GS 1 11 2 15 0 5 13 4 0 4

CG 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHO 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

SV 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

IP 33.0 78.2 45.0 92.2 30.2 48.1 55.2 28.1 35.1 23.1

H 36 95 52 110 42 80 81 37 66 29

R 17 54 34 72 30 47 62 36 43 30

ER 15 39 24 58 25 44 52 28 37 28

BB 8 28 19 35 17 11 31 32 20 22

SO 19 62 31 110 21 26 27 17 15 16

2B 2 13 11 21 7 23 17 8 12 10

3B 1 3 2 2 4 8 4 3 1 2

HR 4 5 2 8 4 9 7 3 4 1

B/AVG .288 .306 .292 .287 .333 .372 .355 .330 .413 .309

WP 2 6 5 11 4 4 9 9 7 4

HP 1 6 2 4 1 1 1 4 7 6

BK 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0

SFA 4 6 1 0 2 3 0 1 3 2

SHA 2 11 1 3 0 3 37 1 6 1

ASATO, Aaron FRIEND, Sam WHITSETT, Thomas CONROY, Kyle KRETCHMER, Kyle BERESFORD, Andrew MILLER, Bryce

0.00 10.38 11.12 11.42 15.43 15.58 54.00

0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

3 4 8 9 3 4 1

0 0 0 0 0 3 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1.1 4.1 11.1 17.1 2.1 8.2 1.0

2 4 20 24 1 23 8

0 5 16 22 4 19 6

0 5 14 22 4 15 6

1 8 11 11 3 8 0

0 2 8 7 1 1 2

2 1 4 6 0 0 1

0 0 0 1 0 1 1

0 0 5 2 0 12 1

.333 .286 .400 .324 .125 .479 .727

0 0 3 1 1 3 0

0 1 2 5 0 2 0

0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 2 1 2 0

0 0 2 1 0 1 0

Totals Opponents

7.22 6.40

29-29 29-29

58 58

58 58

2 2

1/0 0/0

9 6

517.1 513.2

710 658

497 451

415 365

265 207

374 405

139 121

33 22

57 47

.331 .314

69 55

52 71

10 18

31 26

39 42

PB - TEAM (6), CLARK, NOLAN 4, BEUERLEIN, D 2, OPP (7). PICKOFFS - TEAM (13), SINGER, S. 4, CLARK, NOLAN 3, WARDELL, B. 2, LEE, JARED 1, NADING, CHAD 1, PETERS, T. 1, JAVATE, MAX 1, OPP (10). SBA/ATT - CLARK, NOLAN (36-55), BEUERLEIN, D (26-36), HUTCHISON, M (6-15), PETERS, T. (9-14), SINGER, S. (9-12), JAVATE, MAX (7-9), WARDELL, B. (9-9), ZUNIGA, B. (5-8), NADING, CHAD (3-8), LEE, JARED (5-5), DEWEESE, G. (4-5), GILBERTSON (3-5), SHUL, CRAIG (4-4), WHITSETT, T. (2-3), BERESFORD, A (2-2), KRETCHMER (1-1), FRIEND, SAM (1-1).

2010 REBEL STATS / RESULTS


2010 RESULTS Date February 19, 2010 February 20, 2010 February 21, 2010 February 23, 2010 February 26, 2010 February 26, 2010 February 27, 2010 February 28, 2010 March 2, 2010 March 3, 2010 March 5, 2010 March 6, 2010 March 6, 2010 March 7, 2010 March 11, 2010 March 12, 2010 March 12, 2010 March 13, 2010 March 16, 2010 March 19, 2010 March 20, 2010 March 21, 2010 March 25, 2010» March 26, 2010» March 27, 2010» April 1, 2010» April 2, 2010» April 3, 2010» April 5, 2010 April 6, 2010 April 09, 2010» April 10, 2010» April 11, 2010» April 16, 2010 April 17, 2010 April 18, 2010 April 23, 2010» April 24, 2010» April 25, 2010» April 27, 2010 April 30, 2010» May 1, 2010» May 2, 2010» May 6, 2010» May 7, 2010» May 8, 2010» May 11, 2010 May 14, 2010» May 15, 2010» May 16, 2010» May 18, 2010 May 20, 2010» May 21, 2010» May 22, 2010 May 25, 2010 May 26, 2010 May 27, 2010 May 28, 2010

Opponent SACRAMENTO STATE SACRAMENTO STATE SACRAMENTO STATE SOUTHERN UTAH TEMPLE TEMPLE TEMPLE TEMPLE at Arizona at Arizona COLUMBIA COLUMBIA COLUMBIA COLUMBIA NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN at Cal State Northridge LONG BEACH STATE LONG BEACH STATE LONG BEACH STATE at BYU at BYU at BYU NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH at Utah at Utah at Utah at Tulane at Tulane at Tulane at #8 TCU at #8 TCU at #8 TCU UC RIVERSIDE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE BYU BYU BYU at UC Riverside UTAH UTAH UTAH CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE at San Diego State at San Diego State at San Diego State at BYU! vs New Mexico! vs TCU! vs New Mexico!

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

Score 8-10 5-19 18-14 5-4 22-6 10-8 10-9 12-10 12-10 4-5 14-5 11-4 13-12 6-8 12-4 6-20 4-3 12-8 7-13 8-17 1-10 2-1 11-12 4-8 11-5 7-5 3-7 2-6 10-8 9-11 6-0 4-2 4-1 4-3 1-7 2-10 5-15 8-9 1-7 10-18 9-4 23-8 11-7 12-6 9-8 7-16 7-11 12-11 5-25 10-11 8-11 4-8 6-12 4-6 9-1 6-3 2-5 3-10

Inns (11) 9 9 (11) 9 9 9 9 9 (13) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

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

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

Pitcher of record LEE, Jared (L 0-1) SINGER, S. (L 0-1) LEE, Jared (W 1-0) HUTCHISON, M (W 1-0) ZUNIGA, B. (W 1-0) WHITSETT, T. (W 1-0) HUTCHISON, M (W 1-0) LEE, Jared (W 2-1) DeWEESE, G. (W 1-0) LEE, Jared (L 2-2) PETERS, T. (W 1-0) WARDELL, B. (W 1-0) ZUNIGA, B. (W 2-0) NADING, Chad (L 0-1) PETERS, T. (W 2-0) WARDELL, B. (L 1-1) SINGER, S. (W 2-0) LEE, Jared (W 3-2) DeWEESE, G. (L 1-1) PETERS, T. (L 2-1) SINGER, S. (L 1-2) ZUNIGA, B. (W 3-0) PETERS, T. (L 2-2) SINGER, S. (L 1-3) HUTCHISON, M (W 3-0) ZUNIGA, B. (W 4-0) SINGER, S. (L 1-4) HUTCHISON, M (L 3-1) JAVATE, Max (W 1-0) LEE, Jared (L 3-3) PETERS, T. (W 3-2) JAVATE, Max (W 2-0) HUTCHISON, M (W 4-1) PETERS, T. (W 4-2) SINGER, S. (L 1-5) HUTCHISON, M (L 4-2) PETERS, T. (L 4-3) DeWEESE, G. (L 1-2) HUTCHISON, M (L 4-3) WARDELL, B. (L 1-2) PETERS, T. (W 5-3) GILBERTSON (W 1-0) HUTCHISON, M (W 5-3) ZUNIGA, B. (W 5-0) DeWEESE, G. (W 2-2) SINGER, S. (L 1-6) ZUNIGA, B. (L 5-1) PETERS, T. (W 6-3) HUTCHISON, M (L 5-4) PETERS, T. (L 6-4) SINGER, S. (L 1-7) PETERS, T. (L 6-5) NADING, Chad (L 0-2) GILBERTSON (L 1-1) PETERS, T. (W 7-5) HUTCHISON, M (W 6-4) GILBERTSON (L 1-2) SINGER, S. (L 1-2)

Attend 559 417 453 404 0 356 301 372 291 261 364 0 421 317 309 0 347 317 387 472 463 447 570 630 882 427 517 378 232 348 647 482 410 2633 2695 2620 2574 3024 3217 203 838 458 718 356 809 461 207 513 356 409 306 410 802 436 0 0 504 0

Time 3:55 3:35 3:44 3:18 3:02 3:21 3:01 3:19 3:50 3:53 2:43 2:51 3:30 2:56 3:00 3:28 2:37 2:53 3:08 3:45 3:00 2:43 2:56 2:49 2:50 3:00 3:10 2:20 3:30 2:56 2:45 2:24 2:26 2:51 2:47 2:38 3:05 2:48 2:45 3:08 2:50 3:30 2:50 2:58 3:38 3:05 3:26 2:59 3:35 3:33 3:30 3:22 3:48 2:57 2:44 3:02 2:46 2:35

» - Mountain West Conference Game ! - Mountain West Tournament Game

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UNLV REBELS IN THE MLB DRAFT (SINCE 1985)

1985 TIM ARNOLD senior, C, 12th round California Angels JOHN STEIN senior, RHP, 12th round Chicago White Sox MIKE OGLESBEE junior, 1b, 23rd round Cincinnati Reds 1986 MATT WILLIAMS junior SS, 1st round (No. 3), San Francisco Giants STEVE MOSER senior 2B, 5th round, Pittsburgh Pirates MIKE OGLESBEE senior 1B, 8th round, Kansas City Royals GREG ROSCOE junior RHP, 28th round, San Francisco Giants REGGIE FARMER junior OF, 37th round, Cleveland Indians 1987 GREG ROSCOE senior RHP, 9th round, Cleveland Indians REGGIE FARMER senior OF, 9th round, San Diego Padres REED PETERS junior OF, 12th round, California Angels BOB AYRAULT junior RHP, 26th round, Pittsburgh Pirates BOB CHADWICK junior LHP, 35th round, Philadelphia Phillies ROGER CASTNER senior RHP, 50th round, Pittsburgh Pirates 1988 DAVE STURDIVANT senior C, 10th round, California Angels SCOTT LEWIS senior RHP, 11th round, California Angels

1989 GARY FORRESTER senior SS, 20th round, Los Angeles Dodgers KEVIN LOFTHUS senior 1B, 47th round, Oakland A’s 1990 DONOVAN OSBORNE junior LHP, 1st round (No. 13), St. Louis Cardinals 1991 BRIAN BOEHRINGER senior RHP, 4th round, Chicago White Sox DOUG VANDERWEELE junior RHP, 9th round, San Francisco Giants LANCE SCHUERMANN junior LHP, 11th round, Texas Rangers T.J. MATHEWS junior RHP, 30th round, Minnesota Twins LARRY LUCCHETTI junior RHP, 31st round, St. Louis Cardinals STEVE CERIO senior C, 42nd round, St. Louis Cardinals 1992 DAN MADSEN junior OF, 21st round, Chicago Cubs AARON TURNIER junior LHP, 24th round, Atlanta Braves JONATHAN JAROLIMEK senior RHP, 29th round, Chicago Cubs T. J. MATHEWS senior RHP, 35th round, St. Louis Cardinals TORY MIRAN senior LHP, 51st round, Los Angeles Dodgers 1993 ERIC LUDWICK junior RHP, 2nd round, New York Mets Rodney Mazion

junior OF, 15th round, New York Mets Lino Diaz senior 3B, 30th round, Kansas City Royals 1994 GUS KENNEDY junior OF, 31st round, Atlanta Braves 1995 TRAVIS MCCLENDON senior C, 25th round, St. Louis Cardinals JOEL GARBER junior LHP, 32nd round, Chicago White Sox 1996 TOM LAROSA junior RHP, 6th round, Minnesota Twins NATE YESKIE junior RHP, 9th round, Minnesota Twins ROB LUCE junior RHP, 9th round, Seattle Mariners STACY KLEINER junior catcher, 16th round, St. Louis Cardinals PAUL TANNER junior SS, 22nd round, St. Louis Cardinals MIKE BAUDER junior LHP, 22nd round, Minnesota Twins BRIAN ANTHONY senior 1B, 25th round, Colorado Rockies 1997 TOBY HALL junior C, 9th round, Tampa Bay Devil Rays RYAN HANKINS junior 3B, 13th round, Chicago White Sox CHRIS HUMPHRIES junior RHP, 32nd round, Philadelphia Phillies 1998 KEVIN EBERWEIN junior 3B, 5th round, San Diego Padres

SEAN CAMPBELL junior C/1B, 9th round, San Diego Padres MIKE ZIPSER junior RHP, 26th round, Philadelphia Phillies BRYAN GIDGE junior RHP, 33rd round, Minnesota Twin 1999 RYAN LUDWICK junior OF, 2nd round, Oakland A’s BRIAN HERTEL junior 1B, 17th round, Seattle Mariners ELIOTT SARABIA senior SS, 20th round, Pittsburgh Pirates JAMES CLOSE junior OF, 22nd round, Florida Marlins TOBY HARRIS junior RHP, 24th round, Arizona Diamondbacks CHRIS ADOLPH senior OF, 27th round, San Diego Padres 2000 LUKE ANDERSON junior RHP, 18th round, San Francisco Giants ANDY MCCULLOCH senior RHP, 20th round, Toronto Blue Jays 2001 RYAN OLSON junior, LHP, 10th round, New York Mets 2002 JASON REUSS senior, OF, 11th round, Houston Astros JARED BONNELL junior RHP, 23rd round, Arizona Diamondbacks 2003 RYAN BRAUN senior RHP, 6th round, Kansas City Royals ROBBIE VAN junior LHP, 8th round, Arizona Diamond Backs

REBELS IN THE MLB DRAFT / ALL-AMERICANS

FERNANDO VALENZUELA JR. junior 1B, 10th round, San Diego Padres PATRICK DOBSON junior OF, 18th round, San Francisco Giants 2004 BEN SCHEINBAUM senior, LHP, 10th round, New York Yankees ERIC NIELSEN junior, OF, 12th round Toronto Blue Jays JAKE VOSE senior, LHP, 13th round San Diego Padres BRENT JOHNSON senior, CF, 14th round Seattle Mariners RYAN RUIZ senior, 2B, 19th round Oakland Athletics DAVID SECCOMBE senior, RHP, 29th round Boston Red Sox MATT MINOR junior, RHP, 47th round San Francisco Giants 2005 DEREK RODRIGUEZ senior, RHP, 14th round Chicago White Sox ZEKE PARRAZ senior, SS, 25th round Oakland Athletics MATT LUCA junior, RHP, 27th round Houston Astros WAYNE FOLTIN junior, RHP, 31st round San Francisco Giants 2006 KEVIN SKOGLEY sophomore, LHP, 30th round Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2007 KEVIN SKOGLEY junior, LHP, 12th round Chicago White Sox CRAIG HEYER junior, RHP, 22nd round New York Yankees EFREN NAVARRO JR. junior, LHP, 50th round LA Angels of Anaheim

2008 XAVIER SCRUGGS junior, 1B, 19th round St. Louis Cardinals MICHAEL BRENLY junior, C, 36th round Chicago Cubs JEFF URLAUB junior, LHP, 47th round Florida Marlins 2009 J.J. SFERRA senior, OF, 31st round Washington Nationals CHAD NADING junior, RHP, 37th round Texas Rangers MARC BACA senior, RHP, 42nd round Pittsburgh Pirates 2010 MATT HUTCHISON senior, RHP, 25th round Philadelphia Phillies DREW BEUERLEIN junior, C, 32nd round Los Angeles Angles of Anaheim JARRED FRIERSON senior, OF, 36th round Atlanta Braves


UNLV REBEL ALL-AMERICANS 1980 DAN MURPHY 1st Team

2001 BRENT JOHNSON Freshman All-American

1980 RANDY WARD 1st Team

2002 JOE WICKMAN Freshman All-American

1980 KEN ELSEE 1st Team

2002 DAVID TRUJILLO 1st Team

1981 BILL MAX 3rd Team

2003 MATT LUCA Freshman All-American

1985 MIKE OGLESBEE 2nd Team

2004 ERIC NIELSEN 1st Team

1986 MATT WILLIAMS 1st Team

2008 XAVIER SCRUGGS 2nd Team

1988 LAYNE LAMBERT 2nd Team 1989 KEVIN LOFTHUS 1st Team 1990 DONOVAN OSBORNE 1st Team 1995 RYAN HANKINS 1st Team (FR) 1996 KEVIN EBERWEIN 1st Team (FR) 1997 RYAN LUDWICK 1st Team (FR) 1998 RYAN HAMILL Honorable Mention (FR)

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CAREER BATTING AVERAGE LEADERS (Minimum 300 At Bats) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Ryan Hankins Eric Nielsen Dan Murphy Randy Ward Tony DeMarco Kevin Lofthus Chris Gillette Ed Crow Mike Oglesbee Bill Nader

Years Games 1995-97 166 2002-2004 180 1979-80 127 1980-81 125 1998-00 133 1987-89 115 1998-99 102 1979-80 119 1985-86 117 1978-81 133

At Bats 664 673 479 445 541 433 398 467 423 438

Hits 252 253 179 166 200 159 146 171 155 160

Total Bases 414 394 310 338 298 310 211 252 334 255

Avg. .379 .376 .374 .373 .369 .367 .367 .366 .366 .365

Slug. % .623 .580 .647 .759 .551 .716 .530 .539 .789 .582

SEASON LEADERS - HITTING AT BATS 2010 243 2009 236 2008 246 2007 252 2006 235 2005 247 2004 251 2003 274 2002 259 2001 208 2000 217 1999 236 1998 233 1997 229 1996 267 1995 240 1994 220

Brandon Bayardi J.J. Sferra J.J. Sferra Keith Smith CJ Lang Zeke Parraz Eric Nielsen Brent Johnson Brent Johnson Garrett Shitanishi Nate Kaup Adolph, R. Ludwick Kevin Eberwein Ryan Ludwick Paul Tanner Ryan Hankins John Coats

HITS 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

85 86 86 87 85 85 101 96 81 73 77 90 84 81 91 92 65

Brandon Bayardi J.J. Sferra Xavier Scruggs Keith Smith CJ Lang Zeke Parraz Eric Nielsen Brent Johnson Brent Johnson Garrett Shitanishi Nate Kaup Ryan Ludwick Kevin Eberwein Ryan Ludwick Stacy Kleiner Ryan Hankins John Coats

BATTING AVERAGE 2010 .364 Kyle Kretchmer 2009 .364 J.J. Sferra 2008 .379 Xavier Scruggs 2007 .345 Keith Smith 2006 .362 CJ Lang 2005 .370 JC Sibley 2004 .402 Eric Nielsen 2003 .365 Eric Nielsen 2002 .437 Joe Wickman 2001 .374 David Trujillo 2000 .355 Nate Kaup 1999 .387 Chris Gillette 1998 .422 Tony DeMarco 1997 .390 Ryan Hankins 1996 .367 Eberwein, Hankins 1995 .383 Ryan Hankins 1994 .343 Ryan Plughoff

TRIPLES 2010 6 2009 6 2008 3 2007 4 2006 4 2005 3 2004 4 2003 3 2002 7 2001 3 2000 3

RUNS 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Brandon Bayardi Jesse Wight Xavier Scruggs Gailen, K. Smith CJ Lang CJ Lang Eric Nielsen Peter White Brent Johnson Trent Kitsch Adam Manley Ryan Ludwick Kevin Eberwein Ryan Hankins Stacy Kleiner Stacy Kleiner Gus Kennedy

RBI 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

60 44 65 48 71 63 87 75 74 62 42 69 57 68 72 49 54

Drew Beuerlein Anthony Morel Xavier Scruggs Keith Smith Keith Smith Zeke Parraz Eric Nielsen Fernando Valenzuela David Trujillo Trent Kitsch Kaup, Manley Ryan Ludwick Ryan Ludwick Ryan Ludwick Brian Anthony Hankins, Anthony Gus Kennedy

DOUBLES 2010 22 2009 15 2008 20 2007 15 2006 18 2005 21 2004 23 2003 20 2002 30 2001 20 2000 20 1999 21 1998 24 1997 17 1996 19 1995 18 1994 13

HOME RUNS 2010 10 2009 10 2008 20 2007 9 2006 14 2005 16 2004 16 2003 14 2002 18 2001 15 2000 13 1999 13 1998 16 1996 16 1996 13

58 61 60 49 66 62 84 72 64 48 51 70 63 67 78 61 62

SINGLE SEASON HIGHS

Brandon Bayardi Ryan Thornton Xavier Scruggs Blake Gailen Keith Smith Ryan Bird Eric Nielsen Dobson, Valenzuela Brent Johnson Brent Johnson Nate Kaup Chris Gillette Kevin Eberwein Toby Hall Kevin Eberwein Ryan Hankins Kleiner, Kennedy

1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

1995 1994

6 5 6 3 6 2

13 19

Jarred Frierson J.J. Sferra J.J. Sferra Beamon, Walker K. Smith, Walker Zeke Parraz Ryan Ruiz Brent Johnson Ryan Ruiz Joe Jacobitz Kaup, Manley, Seybert Chris Adolph Nate Smith Ryan Hankins Scott Vincent Travis McClendon (Seven players)

Drew Beuerlein Thornton, Wight Xavier Scruggs Scruggs, K. Smith Keith Smith Justin Tellam Eric Nielsen Fernando Valenzuela David Trujillo Trent Kitsch Trent Kitsch Ryan Ludwick Eberwein, Hamill Ryan Ludwick Anthony, Kleiner, Vincent Brian Anthony Gus Kennedy

TOTAL BASES 2010 142 2009 125 2008 170 2007 128 2006 148 2005 130 2004 176 2003 146 2002 146 2001 124 2000 124 1999 155 1998 160 1997 153 1996 150 1995 150 1994 136

Brandon Bayardi Ryan Thornton Xavier Scruggs Keith Smith Keith Smith Zeke Parraz Eric Nielsen Patrick Dobson David Trujillo Trent Kitsch Nate Kaup Ryan Ludwick Kevin Eberwein Ryan Ludwick Stacy Kleiner Ryan Hankins Gus Kennedy

BASES ON BALLS 2010 29 Drew Beuerlein 2009 28 Jesse Wight 2008 40 Xavier Scruggs 2007 32 Blake Gailen 2006 33 Mike Cruz 2005 36 CJ Lang 2004 38 Ryan Ruiz 2003 45 Fernando Valenzeula 2002 42 Ryan Ruiz 2001 34 Trent Kitsch 2000 34 Trent Kitsch 1999 47 Ryan Ludwick 1998 33 Ryan Ludwick 1997 52 Ryan Hankins 1996 46 Ryan Hankins 1995 33 Stacy Kleiner 1994 47 Gus Kennedy

STOLEN BASES 2010 8 2009 13 2008 10 2007 17 2006 16 2005 9 2004 20 2003 17 2002 14 2001 15 2000 10 1999 19 1998 6 1997 9 1996 28 1995 20 1994 16

Cash Thomas Ryan Thornton Rance Roundy Beamon, Kowalski CJ Lang JC Sibley Ryan Kowalski Garett Shitanishi Garett Shitanishi Brent Johnson John Cruz Ryan Ludwick Sean Campbell Chris Adolph Paul Tanner Travis McClendon Gus Kennedy

STRIKEOUTS 2010 64 2009 55 2008 50 2007 45 2006 44 2005 52 2004 42 2003 40 2002 60 2001 60 2000 47 1999 43 1998 48 1997 38 1996 60 1995 52 1994 65

Brandon Bayardi Ryan Thornton Xavier Scruggs Calvin Beamon Mike Cruz Ryan Bird White, Gill Patrick Dobson Jason Reuss Trent Kitsch Trent Kitsch Hertel, R. Ludwick Kevin Eberwein Kevin Eberwein Paul Tanner Ryan Plughoff Gus Kennedy


CAREER EARNED RUN AVERAGE LEADERS (Minimum 150 Innings Pitched) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Years Herb Pryor 1971-73, ‘78 Jim Bonnell 1972-73 Ralph Garcia 1967-70 Dennis Chambers 1970-72 Ken Elsee 1979-80 Dan Fischer 1976-79 Dennis Deck 1975-76 Stan Hawkins 1979-80 Kirk Jones 1976-79 Joe Boever 1982

W-L 35-21 14-7 30-22 14-16 22-3 21-15 13-8 19-1 22-16 14-8

Games 65 29 62 41 37 59 31 31 57 26

IP 453 177 343.2 228.1 204 347 193 179.2 307 168.1

Hits 420 164 260 225 207 366 192 178 330 170

Runs 194 87 181 133 109 200 106 88 199 96

E. Runs 128 62 121 82 79 145 82 77 133 74

ERA 2.54 3.15 3.17 3.23 3.23 3.75 3.82 3.85 3.90 3.96

SEASON LEADERS - PITCHING APPEARANCES 2010 23 2009 21 2008 33 2007 34 2006 26 2005 29 2004 26 2003 28 2002 34 2001 20 2000 22 1999 25 1998 27 1997 21 1996 32 1995 22 1994 21 1993 22

Matt Hutchison Marc Baca Adam Moser Koji Pupo Jabe Beard Chris Huseman Scheinbaum, Minor Ryan Braun Jeremy Weinberg Jared Bonnell Andy McCullouch Jimmy Smith Jimmy Smith Jerimiah Tipton Rob Luce Erik Oliver Byron Klemaske Dennis DeMartini

COMPLETE GAMES 2010 1 Peters, Hutchison 2009 1 Tanner Peters 2008 1 Corey Hales 2007 2 Kevin Skogley 2006 0 2005 1 Derek Rodriguez 2004 1 (Three players) 2003 1 (Three players) 2002 1 Van, C. Hall 2001 2 Ryan Olson 2000 4 Ryan Olson 1999 5 Bill Scheffels 1998 2 Mike Zipser 1997 1 (Four players) 1996 2 LaRosa, Perri 1995 9 Nate Yeskie 1994 7 Nate Yeskie 1993 5 Eric Ludwick

HITS ALLOWED 2010 110 Tanner Peters 2009 102 Jeff Urlaub 2008 113 Thomas Whitsett 2007 137 Craig Heyer 2006 110 Chris Saddoris 2005 137 Derek Rodriguez 2004 138 Jake Vose 2003 117 Jake Vose 2002 98 Courtney Hall 2001 114 Courtney Hall 2000 113 Giovanni Pupo 1999 117 Andy McCulloch 1998 110 Jerimiah Tipton 1997 139 Mike Zipser 1996 125 Tom LaRosa 1995 176 Nate Yeskie 1994 145 Nate Yeskie 1993 96 Eric Ludwick

EARNED RUNS 2010 58 2009 59 2008 64 2007 70 2006 61 2005 62 2004 61 2003 57 2002 50 2001 63 2000 62 1999 60 1998 62 1997 73 1996 56 1995 84 1994 86 1993 56

STARTS 2010 15 2009 15 2008 13 2007 18 2006 14 2005 18 2004 18 2003 18 2002 14 2001 16 2000 14 1999 15 1998 14 1997 16 1996 17 1995 18 1994 15 1993 13

Tanner Peters Andrew Beresford Hales, Hutchison, Whitsett Craig Heyer Saddoris, Skogley Derek Rodriguez Jake Vose Jake Vose Robbie Van, C. Hall Courtney Hall Joe Maruffi Andy McCulloch Mike Zipser Mike Zipser Tom LaRosa Nate Yeskie LaRosa, Yeskie Eric Ludwick

INNINGS 2010 92.2 2009 84.0 2008 75.1 2007 110.2 2006 77.1 2005 108.1 2004 109.1 2003 103.2 2002 83.1 2001 93.2 2000 89.2 1999 97.2 1997 92.2 1997 89.2 1996 128.0 1995 144.1 1994 109.2 1993 93.0

RUNS ALLOWED 2010 72 Tanner Peters 2009 69 Andrew Beresford 2008 72 Thomas Whitsett 2007 81 Craig Heyer 2006 72 Chris Saddoris 2005 82 Derek Rodriguez 2004 81 Jake Vose 2003 71 Jake Vose 2002 63 David Seccombe 2001 77 Courtney Hall 2000 78 Giovanni Pupo 1999 71 Andy McCulloch 1998 73 Mike Zipser 1997 88 Mike Zipser 1996 72 Mike Bauder 1995 94 Denny DeMartini 1994 96 Nate Yeskie 1993 71 Eric Ludwick

BASES ON BALLS 2010 35 Tanner Peters 2009 33 Corey Hales 2008 42 Steve Rinaudo 2007 44 Matt Hutchison 2006 36 Saddoris, Skogley 2005 42 Matt Luca 2004 42 Matt Luca 2003 67 Robbie Van 2002 45 Jared Bonnell 2001 50 Courtney Hall 2000 26 Giovanni Pupo 1999 41 Bryan Gidge 1998 37 Billy Barker 1997 38 Mike Zipser 1996 52 Tom LaRosa 1995 66 Tom LaRosa 1994 73 Tom LaRosa 1993 57 Byron Klemaske

Tanner Peters Andrew Beresford Thomas Whitsett Craig Heyer Saddoris, Skogley Derek Rodriguez Jake Vose Robbie Van Robbie Van Courtney Hall Giovanni Pupo Bill Scheffels Jerimiah Tipton Mike Zipser Tom LaRosa Nate Yeskie Tom LaRosa Eric Ludwick

Tanner Peters Andrew Beresford Thomas Whitsett Craig Heyer Chris Saddoris Derek Rodriguez Jake Vose Jake Vose Jared Bonnell Jared Bonnell Giovanni Pupo Andy McCulloch Jerimiah Tipton Mike Zipser Mike Bauder Denny DeMartini Nate Yeskie Derek Cotton

STRIKEOUTS 2010 110 2009 59 2008 46 2007 79 2006 60 2005 76 2004 98 2003 97 2002 85 2001 68 2000 72 1999 99 1998 69 1997 56 1996 103 1995 147 1994 98 1993 77

Tanner Peters Tanner Peters Thomas Whitsett Craig Heyer Kevin Skogley Derek Rodriguez Matt Luca Robbie Van Robbie Van Jared Bonnell Ryan Olson Bill Scheffels Mike Zipser Jerimiah Tipton Tom LaRosa Nate Yeskie Byron Klemaske Eric Ludwick

LOSES 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

WINS 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Tanner Peters Peters, Urlaub Adam Moser Craig Heyer Chris Saddoris (Five players) Vose, Seccombe Robbie Van Robbie Van Courtney Hall Ryan Olson Bryan Gidge Andy McCulloch Mike Zipser Tom LaRosa Nate Yeskie Nate Yeskie Byron Klemaske

EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2010 4.09 Glen DeWeese 2009 4.05 Marc Baca 2008 3.83 Adam Moser 2007 3.51 Marc Baca 2006 3.21 Jabe Beard 2005 3.52 Kyle Tabeek 2004 4.87 Ben Sheinbaum 2003 3.44 Ryan Braun 2002 4.35 Jeremy Weinberg 2001 3.20 Joe Maruffi 2000 4.50 Ryan Olson 1999 4.03 Jimmy Smith 1998 4.83 Jimmy Smith 1997 5.40 Jimmy Smith 1996 3.80 Tom LaRosa 1995 4.36 Nate Yeskie 1994 5.59 Byron Klemaske 1993 4.67 Kevin Downey

7 5 6 6 6 5 9 9 7 7 6 6 6 5 9 11 8 7

8 7 6 8 8 7 5 4 5 7 7 8 5 8 4 9 7 7

Stephen Singer Tanner Peters Hutchison, Whitsett Craig Heyer Chris Saddoris Matt Luca Luca, Scheinbaum Van, Vose Van, Hall, Bonnel Hall, Bonnell Pupo, Maruffi Andy McCulloch Mike Zipser Tista Perri Mike Bauder Denny DeMartini Byron Klemaske Eric Ludwick

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GENERAL RECORDS

TEAM BATTING

TEAM PITCHING

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

GAMES PLAYED 1. 72 (1982) 2. 70 (1984)

HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE 1. .349 (1981) 2. .339 (1999) 3. .334 (2004) 4. .333 (1998) 5. .332 (1996)

MOST INNINGS PITCHED 1. 611.1 (1982) 2. 599.1 (1984)

MOST HITS 1. 770 (1982) 2. 738 (2005) 2. 730 (1997)

HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE 1. .455, Dave Denton (1976) 2. .443, Bill Max (1981) 3. .437, Joe Wickman (2002)

MOST HOME RUNS 1. 112 (1986) 2. 81 (1985)

HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. .864, Bill Max (1981) 2. .812, Dave Denton (1976)

MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 514 (2003) 2. 460 (2004) 3. 447 (1984,88)

MOST GAMES PLAYED 1. 70, Frank De Santis (1982) 70, Jon Maldonado (1982) 70, Jim Pace (1982) 70, Tim Arnold (1984) 70, Steve Moser (1984) 70, Matt Williams (1984)

MOST VICTORIES 1. 53 (1980) 2. 47 (2003) 3. 44 (1978) 4. 43 (1984) 5. 43 (1996) 6. 41 (1979) 7. 40 (1985, 88, 89) LONGEST WINNING STREAK 1. 20 (1980) 2. 13 (1980) 3. 11 (1989) LONGEST LOSING STREAK 1. 12 (2007) 2. 9 (1970, 2009) 3. 8 (1995, 1997) LONGEST GAME BY INNINGS 1. 17 UNLV 1, Pacific 0 (1970) 2. 16 UNLV 5, Weber St. 4 (2-16-74) LARGEST WINNING MARGIN 1. 22 UNLV 29, NMSU 7 (5-5-96) 22 UNLV 27, BYU 5 (3-13-99) 2. 21 UNLV 23, Nevada, Reno 2 (5-10-80) 21 UNLV 25, Calif. Baptist 4 (3-20-71) 21 UNLV 23, NMSU 2 (5-8-92) 3. 19 UNLV 20, S. Utah 1 (4-24-79) 19 UNLV 19, Nebraska 0 (3-25-86) 19 UNLV 29, NMSU 10 (4-8-94) 19 UNLV 22, C. Conn. St. 3 (5-31-03) 19 UNLV 20, Air Force 1 (5-6-05) 19 UNLV 24, Butler 5 (3-7-09) LARGEST LOSING MARGIN 1. 25 Arizona State 30, UNLV 5 (5-30-78) 2. 23 Northern Arizona 25, UNLV 2 (4-23-72)

(SINGLE SEASON)

HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. .584 (1981) 2. .552 (1998) MOST AT BATS 1. 2,390 (1982) 2. 2,383 (1984) MOST RUNS 1. 603 (2004) 2. 588 (2003) 3. 550 (1996) MOST RUNS BATTED IN 1. 531 (2004) 2. 529 (2003) 3. 500 (1996) MOST HITS 1. 771 (1999) 2. 769 (2004) 3. 742 (2003) MOST EXTRA BASE HITS 1. 268 (2003) 2. 261 (1981) MOST DOUBLES 1. 168 (2003) 2. 162 (2005) 3. 159 (2004) MOST TRIPLES 1. 40 (1978) 2. 36 (1980)

MOST HOME RUNS 1. 107 (1986) 2. 94 (1981) MOST TOTAL BASES 1. 1,195 (2003) 2. 1,191 (1980, 81) MOST BASES ON BALLS 1. 368 (1986) 2. 319 (1985) MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 446 (1994) 2. 437 (2005) 3. 434 (2001) MOST STOLEN BASES 1. 137 (1979) 2. 124 (1980) MOST HIT BY PITCHER 1. 118 (2003) 2. 103 (2004)

(SINGLE SEASON)

MOST COMPLETE GAMES 1. 29 (1972) 2. 28 (1976) MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 8 (1970) 2. 5 (1979, 81) LOWEST ERA 1. 3.23 (1972) 2. 3.35 (1973, 80) HIGHEST ERA 1. 7.43 (1997) 2. 7.34 (1967) FEWEST RUNS 1. 182 (1973) 2. 199 (1971) MOST RUNS 1. 508 (1982) 2. 492 (1997) 2. 492 (1999) FEWEST EARNED RUNS 1. 128 (1973) 2. 134 (1971) MOST EARNED RUNS 1. 420 (1999) 2. 415 (2008) 3. 399 (1997) FEWEST HITS 1. 317 (1971) 2. 320 (1973)

FEWEST BASES ON BALLS 1. 122 (1973) 2. 129 (1971) MOST BASES ON BALLS 1. 364 (1984) 2. 323 (1983) MOST HIT BATSMEN 1. 80 (1998) 2. 75 (2003) 3. 71 (1994) 71 (1999) MOST WILD PITCHES 1. 82 (2009) 2. 70 (2008) 3. 64 (1994)

(SINGLE SEASON)

MOST AT BATS 1. 296, Jon Maldonado (1982) 2. 283, Matt Williams (1984) MOST RUNS 1. 89, Steve Moser (1986) 2. 86, Matt Williams (1985) MOST RUNS BATTED IN 1. 94, Mike Oglesbee (1985) 2. 89, Matt Williams (1986) 3. 88, Bill Max (1981) MOST HITS 1. 101, Eric Nielsen (2004) 2. 98, Dan Murphy (1980) 98, Bill Max (1981) 3. 96, Steve Moser (1986) 96, Brent Johnson (2003) LONGEST HITTING STREAK 1. 34, Kevin Lofthus (1989) 2. 29, David Trujillo (2001) 3. 28, J.J. Sferra (2009) 4. 23, John Freitas (1977) 23, Dave Kinsel (1981) MOST EXTRA BASE HITS 1. 51, Bill Max (1981) 2. 46, Mike Oglesbee (1985) 3. 45, Dan Murphy (1980) 45, Randy Ward (1980) MOST DOUBLES 1. 30 Brent Johnson (2002) 2. 28, Bill Max (1981) - Led Nation 3. 24, Kevin Eberwein (1998)

REBEL RECORDS


MOST TRIPLES 1, 9, Dan Murphy (1980) 2. 8, Mike Brock (1973) MOST HOME RUNS 1. 26, Kevin Lofthus (1989) - Led Nation 2. 25, Matt Williams (1986) 3. 24, Mike Oglesbee (1985,86) 4. 22, Randy Ward (1980) MOST TOTAL BASES 1. 191, Bill Max (1981) 2. 188, Dan Murphy (1980) MOST “CYCLES” 1. 2, Bill Max (1981) MOST BASES ON BALLS 1. 60, Mike Oglesbee (1986) 2. 52, Ryan Hankins (1997) MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 65, Gus Kennedy (1994) 2. 64, Shaun Murphy (1990) FEWEST STRIKEOUTS 1. 1, Lino Diaz (1992, 123 AB) 2. 5, Lino Diaz (1991, 176 AB) 2. 5, Fred Demick (1971, 131 AB) 3. 6, Fred Demick (1970, 172 AB) 6, Dave Kinsel (1981, 243 AB) 6, Tim Arnold (1983, 172 AB) MOST STOLEN BASES 1. 33, Ed Crow (1979) 2. 28, Paul Tanner (1996) 3. 27, Ed Crow (1980) 27, Jon Polson (1993) MOST HIT BY PITCHER 1. 27, Eric Nielsen (2004) 2. 21, Andrew D’Angelo (2003) 3. 19, Mike Cruz (2006) 4. 18, John Cruz (2000) MOST SACRIFICES 1. 24, Eliott Sarabia (1999, 5 SF, 19 SH) 2. 17, Brad Maloff (2000, 2 SF, 15 SH) 3. 13, Sean Campbell (1996) 4. 12, Ted Williams (1987) 12, Nick Kuster (1992) 12, Stacy Kleiner (1996) 12, Chris Gillette (1998) MOST ERRORS 1. 37, Scott Groot (1983) 2. 31, Gerry Okuda (1975)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING (SINGLE SEASON)

MOST APPEARANCES 1. 34, Jeremy Weinberg (2002) 1. 34, Koji Pupo (2007) 2. 33, Mike Pintar (1983) 2. 33, Adam Moser (2008) 3. 32, Rob Luce (1996) MOST INNINGS PITCHED 1. 168.1, Joe Boever (1982) 2. 155.2, Mel Stottlemyre (1984) 3. 152.0, Scott Lewis (1988) MOST VICTORIES 1. 15, Ken Elsee (1980) 2. 14, Herb Pryor (1978) 14, Joe Boever (1982) 14, Donovan Osborne (1989) 5. 13, Mel Stottlemyre (1984) MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 3, Ralph Garcia (1970) 1. 3, Donovan Osborne (1989) MOST CONSECUTIVE 9-INNING SHUTOUTS 1. 2, Donovan Osborne (1989) MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES 1. 15, Ken Elsee (1980) 2. 11, Rich Naylor (1981, 83) 3. 10, Stan Hawkins (1979, 80) MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS PITCHED 1. 32, Donovan Osborne (1989) MOST LOSSES 1. 9, Mike Whitemaine (1974) 9, Denny DeMartini (1995) 2. 8, Joe Boever (1982) 8, Brian Boehringer (1990) 8, Tista Perri (1997) 8, Andy McCulloch (1999) 8, Chris Saddoris (2006) 8, Craig Heyer (2007) BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. 1.000, Stan Hawkins, 8-0 (1979) 1.000, Bob Maitia, 8-0 (1987) 1.000, Rich Naylor, 6-0 (1982) 1.000, Scott Lewis, 5-0 (1985) 1.000, Matt Luca, 5-0 (2003) LOWEST ERA (MIN. 60 IP) 1. 1.99, Ken Elsee (1980)

2. 2.22, (Herb Pryor (1972)

8, Kyle Tabeek (2005)

FEWEST RUNS (MIN. 60 IP) 1. 27, Monte Mendenhall (1975) 2. 31, Manny Abeyta (1975)

MOST HIT BATSMEN 1. 21, Nate Yeskie (1994) 2. 20, Courtney Hall (2001)

MOST RUNS 1. 105, Scott Lewis (1988) 2. 98, Mel Stottlemyre (1984) 3. 96, Joe Boever (1982) 96, Nate Yeskie (1994)

MOST WILD PITCHES 1. 20, Byron Klemaske (1994) 2. 17, Ryan Olson (1999) 3. 16, Courtney Hall (2002)

MOST EARNED RUNS 1. 86, Scott Lewis (1988) 86, Nate Yeskie (1994) 2. 84, Mel Stottlemyre (1984) 84, Denny DeMartini (1995) FEWEST EARNED RUNS (MIN 60 IP) 1. 21, Dennis Chambers (1972) 21, Manny Abeyta (1975) 3. 22, Monte Mendenhall (1975) FEWEST HITS (MIN. 60 IP) 1. 52, Manny Abeyta (1975) 52, Monte Mendenhall (1975) 3. 60, John Christian (1970) MOST HITS 1. 187, Scott Lewis (1988) 2. 176, Nate Yeskie (1995) 3. 170, Joe Boever (1982) MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 147, Nate Yeskie (1995) 2. 144, Ralph Garcia (1969) FEWEST BASES ON BALLS (MIN. 60 IP) 1. 14, Dennis Chambers (1971) 14, Manny Abeyta (1975) 3. 15, Herb Pryor (1971) MOST BASES ON BALLS 1. 79, Mel Stottlemyre (1984) 2. 73, Tom LaRosa (1994) MOST COMPLETE GAMES, SEASON 1. 15, Joe Boever (1982) 2. 12, Herb Pryor (1978) 12, Kurt Mattson (1981) MOST SAVES, SEASON 1. 9, Rob Luce (1996) 2. 8, Mike Pintar (1983) 8, Jon Sims (1989) 8, Joe Sawaia (1990) 8, Jimmy Smith (1998 & 1999) 8, Andy McCulloch (2000)

INDIVIDUAL BATTING (CAREER)

MOST GAMES 1. 258, Jim Pace (1982-85) 2. 238, Frank De Santis (1979-82) 3. 232, Brent Johnson (2001-04)

MOST TOTAL BASES 1. 492, Bill Max (1978-81) 2. 491, Brent Johnson (2001-04) 3. 470, Matt Williams (1984-86) MOST STOLEN BASES 1. 69, Mike Slavenski (1975-78) 2. 62, David Baxter (1986-89) 3. 60, Ed Crow (1979-80) MOST ERRORS 1. 68, Bill Max (1978-81) 2. 67, Dave Kinsel (1978-81) 3. 62, Jim Pace (1982-85)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING (CAREER)

MOST AT BATS 1. 975, Brent Johnson (2001-04) 2. 888, Jim Pace (1982-85) 3. 857, Frank De Santis (1979-82)

MOST APPEARANCES 1. 92, Koji Pupo (2004-07) 2. 88, Ben Scheinbaum (2001-04) 3. 75, Joe Sawaia (1987-90) 4. 74, Manny Abeyta (1974-77)

MOST RUNS 1. 237, Brent Johnson (2001-04) 2. 228, Steve Moser (1983-86) 3. 223, Matt Williams (1984-86)

MOST INNINGS PITCHED 1. 453.0, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 2. 425.2, Scott Lewis (1985-88) 3. 402.0, Donovan Osborne (1988-90)

MOST RUNS BATTED IN 1. 221, Bill Max (1978-81) 2. 217, Matt Williams (1984-86) 3. 202, Brent Johnson (2001-04)

MOST COMPLETE GAMES 1. 40, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 2. 24, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) 3. 20, Kurt Mattson (1980-81)

MOST HITS 1. 332, Brent Johnson (2001-04) 2. 295, Steve Moser (1983-86) 3. 293, Frank De Santis (1979-82) 4. 292, Bill Max (1978-81)

MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 4, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 4, Kurt Mattson (1980-81) 4, Donovan Osborne (1988-90)

MOST DOUBLES 1. 90, Brent Johnson (2001-04) 2. 66, Bill Max (1978-81) 3. 59, Kevin Eberwein (1996-98) MOST TRIPLES 1. 16, Mike Slavenski (1975-78) 2. 15, Chris Adolph (1996-99) 3. 14, Mike Brock (1973-74) 14, Frank De Santis (1979-82) MOST HOME RUNS 1. 58, Matt Williams (1984-86) 2. 48, Mike Oglesbee (1985-86) 3. 44, Kevin Lofthus (1987, 89) 4. 43, Ryan Ludwick (1997-99)

3. 219, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) MOST HITS 1. 420, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 2. 416, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) 3. 366, Dan Fischer (1976-79) MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 462, Ralph Garcia (1967-70) 2. 387, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 3. 358, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) MOST BASES ON BALLS 1. 194, Ralph Garcia (1967-70) 2. 191, Tom LaRosa (1994-96) 3. 169, Chris Hopper (1980-83) MOST SAVES 1. 16, Sean Johnson (1986-88) 1. 16, Jimmy Smith (1997-99) 2. 13, Richie Davis (1978-81) 13, Andy McCulloch (1997-00) 3. 12, Billy Wells (1984-85) 12, Marty Lequerica (1985-88)

MOST VICTORIES 1. 35, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 35, Donovan Osborne (1988-90) 2. 30, Ralph Garcia (1967-70) 30, Scott Lewis (1985-88) MOST LOSSES 1. 22, Ralph Garcia (1967-70) 22, Manny Abeyta (1974-77) 3. 21, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) LOWEST ERA (MIN. 150 IP) 1. 2.54, Herb Pryor (1971-73, 78) 2. 3.15, Jim Bonnell (1972-73) 3. 3.17, Ralph Garcia (1967-70) MOST RUNS 1. 295, Scott Lewis (1985-88) 2. 230, Denny DeMartini (1993-95)

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INDIVIDUAL BATTING (SINGLE GAME)

MOST AT BATS 1. 8, Ed Crow vs. San Jose State (4-3-80) 8, Frank De Santis vs. San Jose State (4-3-80) 8, Dan Murphy vs. San Jose State (4-3-80) 8, Ray Perry vs. San Jose State (4-3-80) 8, Mel Stottlemyre vs. San Diego St. (2-24-83) 8, Ricky Scruggs vs. Pacific (5-6-90) 8, Steve Cerio vs, Pacific (5-6-90) 8, Shaun Murphy vs. Pacific (5-6-90) 8, Stacy Kleiner vs. New Mexico State (5-5-96) 2. 7, (46 times) MOST RUNS 1. 7, Steve Moser vs San Jose State (5-11-86) 2. 6, Earl Frishman vs. San Diego State (2-24-83) 6, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) 6, Stacy Kleiner vs. Portland State (2-25-96) 6, Ryan Hankins vs. New Mexico State (5-5-96) MOST RUNS BATTED IN 1. 11, Mike Oglesbee vs. Long Beach State (3-2-85) 2. 10, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) 10, Brian Anthony vs. New Mexico State (5-5-96) MOST HITS 1. 7, JC Sibley vs. Air Force (5-7-05) 2. 6, Ed Crow vs. Cal St. Northridge (4-6-79) 6, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico St. (4-8-94) 6, Stacy Kleiner vs. New Mexico St. (5-5-96) 6, Adam Manley vs. Air Force (5-5-00) 6, Garett Shitanishi vs. BYU (5-2-02) 6, Peter White vs. BYU (5-19-04) 6, Tyler Beranek vs. Air Force (5-6-05) MOST CONSECUTIVE HITS 1. 9, JC Sibley vs. Air Force (May 7-8, 2005) 2. 8, Dan Murphy vs. Fresno St. (May 2-3, 1980) 8, David Baxter vs. UC Irvine, Arizona St. (May 1-6, 1988) 8, James Martin vs. Pacific & S. Utah (May 7-9, 1989) 8, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico St. (April 8-9, 1994) 8, Ryan Ludwick vs. Washington, UNR,

Loy. Marymount (Feb. 27 - March 2, 1999) 8, Ryan Ludwick vs. Michigan, Texas A&M, Rice (March 22-26, 1999) MOST DOUBLES 1. 4, Kevin Eberwein vs. S. Illinois (3-11-96) 4, JC Sibley vs. Air Force (5-7-05) 2. 3, Bill Max vs. Florida State (4-20-78) 3, Bill Max vs. Air Force (3-29-79) 3, Bill Max vs. Nevada-Reno (5-4-81) 3, Ray Perry vs. LaVerne (4-21-79) 3, Ed Crow vs. Lamar (5-5-79) 3, Frank De Santis vs. Oklahoma (3-13-82) 3, Chris Arnold vs. Fresno State (2-25-83) 3, Tim Arnold vs. UC Santa Barbara (3-30-85) 3, David Baxter vs. Arizona State (5-4-88) 3, Larry Simms vs. Pacific (5-7-89) 3, Casey Clements vs Michigan (2-23-90) 3, Travis McClendon vs New Mexico St. (4-10-94) 3, Stacy Kleiner vs Southern Illinois (3-11-96) 3, Kevin Eberwein vs. Hawaii (4-6-97) 3, Ryan Ludwick vs. Utah (2-8-98) 3, Chris Gillette vs. Air Force (3-5-99) 3, Tony DeMarco vs. UCLA (2-11-00) 3, Zach Strong vs. New Mexico (4-8-01) 3, Brent Johnson vs. Utah (4-27-01) 3, John Cruz vs. Nevada, Reno (5-1-01) 3, Brent Johnson vs. BYU (5-2-02) 3, Eric Nielsen vs. BYU (3-22-03) 3, Michael Brenly vs. TCU (3-30-08) 3, Braden Walker vs. New Mexico (3-18-08) MOST TRIPLES 1. 2, Loren Davis vs Pacific (4-3-71) 2, Rich Meily vs. Pepperdine (4-22-71) 2, Mike Brock vs. San Francisco (3-16-73) 2, Ray Perry vs. Hawaii (5-20-79) 2, Dave Kinsel vs, Nevada-Reno (5-4-81) 2, James Martin vs. Southern Utah State (5-9-89) 2, Ryan Ludwick vs. Michigan State (2-21-97) 2, Garett Shitanishi vs. S. Utah (4-10-02) 2, J.J. Sferra vs. Arizona (2-25-09) 2, Drew Beuerlein vs. Butler (3-7-09) MOST HOME RUNS 1. 4, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) 2. 3, Mike Oglesbee vs. Long Beach St. (3-2-85) 3, Matt Williams vs. Pepperdine (5-4-84)

3, Matt Williams vs UC Santa Barbara (3-31-85) 3, Matt Williams vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 3, Kevin Lofthus vs. Pacific (4-3-87) 3, Shaun Murphy vs. Southern Utah (5-9-89) 3, Kevin Lofthus vs. Louisiana State (5-27-89) 3, Ryan Plughoff vs. New Mexico State (4-9-94) 3, Ryan Ludwick vs. TCU (4-18-97) 3, Ryan Hamill vs. Clemson (2-26-99) 3, Adam Manley vs. Air Force (5-5-00) 3, Efren Navarro Jr. at Air Force (5-20-06) 3, Keith Smith vs. Air Force (5-19-07) 3, Xavier Scruggs vs. Maine (3-1-08) 3, Xavier Scruggs vs. San Diego State (4-19-08) 2. 2, (100 times) MOST TOTAL BASES 1. 18, Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) (6-for-6, 2-1B, 4-HR) 2. 16, Adam Manley vs. Air Force (5-5-00) (6-for-6, 2-1B, 2B, 3-HR) 3. 15, Efren Navarro Jr. at Air Force (5-20-06) (5-for-5, 1B, 2B, 3-HR) HITTING FOR THE “CYCLE” Ed Crow vs. Cal State Northridge (4-6-79) Randy Ward vs. New Mexico State (4-26-80) Bill Max vs. Northern Colorado (3-27-81) Randy Ward vs. Northern Colorado (3-27-81) Bill Max vs. Cal State Los Angeles (3-28-81) Chris Gillette vs. Loyola Marymount (3-3-99) Tony DeMarco vs. Fresno State (5-16-99) Ryan Thornton vs. Saint Peter’s College (2-28-09) HOME RUN “CYCLE” Gus Kennedy vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) MOST BASES ON BALLS 1. 4, Rich Meily vs. San Francisco (5-1-71) 4, Jerry Eklund vs. USC (2-23-74) 4, Mike Guerra vs. Utah (3-12-77) 4, Marco Herrera vs. Arizona State (5-26-78) 4, Jack Curtis vs. Long Beach State (5-12-84) 4, Jim Pace vs. Lewis-Clark State (2-24-85) 4, Dave Sturdivant vs. Oklahoma (2-23-86) 4, Reed Peters vs. Lewis-Clark State (2-28-87) 4, Reed Peters vs. Brigham Young (3-13-87) 4, Chuck Der Manouel vs. Utah (3-11-89) 4, James Martin vs. UCSB (3-31-89)

4, Tory Miran vs. Northwestern (2-28-92); vs. New Mexico State (5-8-92) 4, Stacy Kleiner vs Creighton (3-3-94) 4, Nick Kuster vs. Pacific (3-26-94) 4, Ryan Hankins vs Toledo (3-3-96) 4, Paul Tanner vs New Mexico State (5-5-96) 4, Ryan Ludwick vs. UC Santa Barbara (2-5-99) 4, Zach Borba vs. UC Riverside (4-4-06) 4, Blake Gailen vs. Cal State Northridge (1-29-07) 4, Xavier Scruggs vs. San Diego State (4-20-08) MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 5, Reggie Farmer vs. San Jose St. (3-23-85) 5, Brian Hertel vs. TCU (4-23-99) MOST STOLEN BASES 1. 4, Les Contreras vs. So. Calif. College (2-27-71) 4, Demond Thompkins vs. So. Utah (4-21-92) 4, Chris Gillette vs. TCU (4-23-99) 2. 3, Loren Davis vs. So. Calif. College (2-27-71) 3, Mike Slavenski vs. Cal St. Northridge (3-19-76) 3, Mike Randolph vs. Air Force (3-31-78) 3, Demond Thompkins vs. BYU (2-20-93) vs. San Diego State (3-5-93) 3, Rodney Mazion vs. New Mexico State (5-6-93) 3, Brian Hertel vs. UC Santa Barbara (2-7-99) 3, Brent Johnson vs. Nevada, Reno (2-9-02) 3, Calvin Beamon vs. Cal State Northridge (1-29-07) 3, Ryan Thornton vs. Stephen F. Austin (4-8-08) 3, Steve Rinaudo vs. New Mexico (4-10-08) 3, Jesse Wight vs. BYU (5-20-09) MOST ERRORS 1. 5, Ron Mears vs. Utah (2-19-77) 2. 4, Dave Kinsel vs. Cal State Fullerton (2-2-80)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING (SINGLE GAME)

MOST INNINGS PITCHED 1. 14, Dennis Chambers vs. Pacific (1970) 2. 12.2, Herb Pryor vs. Pepperdine (4-16-71) MOST RUNS 1. 15, Dennis Deck vs. Brigham Young (3-22-75) 15, Nate Yeskie vs. Cal St. Fullerton (4-15-94) 2. 13, Kurt Mattson vs. E. Michigan (5-22-81) 13, Scott Lewis vs. Nebraska (3-25-85) 13, Lance Schuermann vs. SW Louisiana (2-28-91) 13, Dennis DeMartini vs. New Mexico St. (4-9-94) MOST HITS 1. 19, Nate Yeskie vs. New Mexico State (4-7-95) 2. 17, Nate Yeskie vs. Utah (3-10-94) 17, Denny Martini vs UC Santa Barbara (4-29-95) MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 15, Herb Pryor vs. Pepperdine (4-16-71) 15, Herb Pryor vs. Arizona State (2-18-72) 15, Stan Eisen vs. Utah (2-19-73) 15, Greg Roscoe vs. Nebraska (3-25-86) 15, Donovan Osborne vs. Northwestern (3-3-89) 15, Donovan Osborne vs. Nevada-Reno (3-18-89) 15, Ryan Olson vs. Utah (4-20-00) 15, Kevin Skogley vs. San Diego State (4-18-08) 2. 14, (18 times) MOST BASES ON BALLS 1. 14, Mike McClellan vs. Washington St. (4-2-76) 2. 10, Mike Conway vs. Pepperdine (3-16-74) 10, Chris Hopper vs. Arizona State (3-1-81) 10, Jack Ayers vs. Air Force (3-25-81) 10, Derek Cotton vs. CS Fullerton (4-9-93) 10, Tom LaRosa vs. UCLA (2-21-94) FEWEST HITS 1. 0, Herb Pryor vs. Colorado (3-16-71) 0, Brian Boehringer vs. Pacific (5-5-90) 0, Matt Luca vs. San Diego State (3-28-03) 2. 1, Dennis Anderson vs. Montana State (1970) 1, Todd Stottlemyre vs. Nebraska (3-19-84) 1, Dan Fischer vs. Nevada-Reno (5-12-79) 1, Billy Wells vs. Fresno State (3-10-85) 1, Tanner Peters vs. Northern Colorado (4-17-09) PERFECT GAMES Herb Pryor vs Colorado (3-16-71)

REBEL RECORDS


TEAM BATTING (SINGLE GAME)

MOST AT BATS 1. 63 vs. San Jose State (4-3-80) 2. 59 vs. Pacific (5-6-90) 3. 57 vs. Weber State (2-16-74) MOST RUNS 1. 37 vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 2. 29 vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) MOST RUNS/ONE INNING 1. 14 vs. U.S. International (3rd, 5-2-81) 2. 13 vs. Loyola-Marymount (7th, 4-9-83) 13 vs. Air Force (3rd, 5-7-2000) MOST RUNS BATTED IN 1. 35 vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 2. 29 vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) 29 vs. New Mexico State (5-5-96) MOST HITS 1. 30 vs. Butler (3-7-09) 2. 28 vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 28 vs. Southern Illinois (3-11-96) 28 vs. UC Santa Barbara (4-12-96) 28 vs. BYU (5-2-02) 28 vs. Air Force (5-7-05) MOST HITS/ONE INNING 1. 12 vs. U.S. International (3rd, 5-2-81) 2. 11 vs. California Baptist (5th, 3-20-71) 11 vs. Fresno State (5th, 4-17-81) 11 vs. Loyola-Marymount (7th, 4-9-83) 11 vs. Southern Illinois (3rd, 3-11-96) 11 vs. UC Santa Barbara (1st, 4-12-96) MOST DOUBLES 1. 11 vs. Air Force (5-7-05) 2. 9 vs. Air Force (5-5-00) 9 vs. BYU (5-2-02) 9 vs. Eastern Michigan (2-26-06) 3. 8 (Five times)

MOST TRIPLES 1. 4 vs. Nevada-Reno (5-4-81) 2. 3 (8 times, last time vs Butler, 3-7-09) MOST HOME RUNS 1. 10 vs. New Mexico State (4-8-94) 2. 9 vs. San Jose State (5-11-86) 9 vs. San Jose State (3-22-96) MOST BASES ON BALLS 1. 18 vs. So. Utah Univ. (2-29-92) 2. 16 vs. Air Force (3-26-84) MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 17 vs. San Diego State (4-9-09) 2. 16 vs. UC Irvine (4-14-73) 16 vs. Fresno State (3-10-85) 16 vs. San Jose State (3-27-87) 16 vs. Arizona State (3-16-94) 16 vs. Pacific (3-26-94) 16 vs. UC Santa Barbara (4-29-94) 16 vs. Arizona State (3-11-97) 16 vs. San Diego State (4-18-08) 3. 15 vs. Southern Utah State (4-15-75) 15 vs. New Mexico State (4-10-94) 15 vs. Fresno State (3-18-95) 15 vs. San Diego State (3-18-01) 15 vs. Calfironia (2-1-02) 15 vs. Eastern Michigan (2-24-06) MOST STOLEN BASES 1. 9 vs. Southern California College (2-27-71) 2. 7 vs. Utah (3-2-74) 7 vs. Georgia Tech (2-25-88) 7 vs. Southern Utah (4-21-92) 7 vs. BYU (5-20-09) MOST MEN LEFT ON BASE 1. 22 vs. UC Irvine (4-23-89) LAST TIME SHUTOUT At Home - 3-6-06 vs. Texas Tech (9-0) On Road - 3-28-09 at Long Beach State (4-0)

TEAM PITCHING (SINGLE GAME)

MOST RUNS 1. 30 vs. Arizona State (5-30-78) 2. 27 vs. Fresno State (4-18-81) 27 vs. Arizona State (5-29-88) MOST RUNS/ONE INNING 1. 13 vs. Arizona State (7th, 5-29-88) 2. 12 vs. Air Force (7th, 3-26-84)

MOST DOUBLE PLAYS 1. 5 vs. Northern Colorado (3-23-78) 5 vs. U.S. International (5-1-81) 5 vs. Oklahoma State (3-5-86) 5 vs. San Diego State (3-2-96) 5 vs. Pepperdine (2-14-99) LAST TIME THREW A SHUTOUT At Home - 4-17-09 vs. Northern Colorado (2-0) On Road - 2-21-04 at Nevada, Reno (9-0)

MOST HITS 1. 31 vs. Arizona State (5-29-88) 2. 28 vs. Arizona State (5-30-78) MOST HITS/ONE INNING 1. 11 vs. Arizona State (7th, 5-29-88) 2. 10 vs. Utah (2nd, 3-10-94) MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 15 vs. Pepperdine (4-16-71) 15 vs. Northern Arizona (2-18-72) 15 vs. Utah (2-19-73) 15 vs. Cal State Los Angeles (3-28-81) 15 vs. Nebraska (3-25-86) 15 vs. San Jose State (4-1-88) 15 vs. Brigham Young (2-10-89) 15 vs. Northwestern (3-3-89) 15 vs. Nevada-Reno (3-18-89) 15 vs. Grand Canyon (3-14-98) 15 vs. Utah (4-20-00) 15 vs. Oregon State (2-24-01) 15 vs. San Diego State (3-30-03) 15 vs. BYU (4-25-03) 15 vs. UC Irvine (5-2-06) 15 vs. San Diego State (5-6-07) MOST BASES ON BALLS 1. 21 vs. Mississippi State (3-15-81) 2. 16 vs. Washington State (4-2-76) 16 vs. Oklahoma State (3-4-84) 16 vs. Long Beach State (4-2-93) 16 vs. CS Fullerton (4-9-93)

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BATTING Year 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

G 30 37 42 49 40 48 42 53 48 56 60 62 64 67 58 70 60 70 61 57 55 62 60 56 55 54 49 55 56 60 55 55 61 57 56 60 64 61 64 59 60 59 58 58

AB 1004 1131 1215 1528 1227 1449 1240 1697 1592 1824 1974 2130 2202 2261 2040 2390 2084 2383 2118 1986 1877 2187 2111 1970 1968 1787 1764 1960 1988 2183 1935 1998 2271 1971 1912 2144 2290 2305 2347 2160 2135 2119 2083 2097

R 236 207 216 285 283 216 193 286 265 357 363 415 459 538 530 448 443 439 529 544 405 481 479 349 387 353 366 376 405 550 440 481 509 374 341 478 588 603 523 478 366 373 432 451

H 318 302 313 411 350 376 304 473 441 552 602 667 705 738 712 678 635 690 678 636 578 692 611 570 595 493 547 554 605 724 594 666 771 608 557 680 742 769 737 660 627 647 686 658

2B 71 50 64 61 53 64 69 78 70 100 103 115 124 132 137 96 110 108 128 100 99 141 109 119 99 86 94 102 118 122 114 135 134 118 120 151 168 159 162 123 122 119 116 121

HISTORICAL TEAM STATS

3B 13 9 6 20 15 8 16 31 17 29 34 40 31 36 30 20 12 9 10 11 13 14 22 7 19 15 11 16 12 10 28 22 23 14 11 19 15 16 13 17 16 15 35 22

HR 26 28 26 33 40 21 17 22 20 34 33 33 46 83 94 47 41 47 91 107 61 73 76 58 67 43 46 73 69 84 57 86 57 50 44 57 85 73 70 71 36 41 49 47

SB 27 41 35 49 42 41 22 31 39 82 85 105 137 124 92 84 58 44 43 63 64 95 75 42 55 91 103 73 82 75 51 31 91 45 48 50 69 69 32 60 65 63 63 31

S 11 15 17 37 34 50 28 56 37 33 28 52 32 36 33 35 34 36 56 40 40 57 45 40 34 48 27 37 38 75 56 58 78 70 43 36 53 30 30 34 40 52 56 68

HP 23 17 11 19 11 20 15 10 18 35 33 34 22 43 42 22 32 38 38 24 30 58 29 43 42 36 32 27 38 58 58 41 58 51 50 77 118 103 102 66 43 60 63 71

BB 146 143 188 235 220 225 178 193 227 147 223 225 264 280 250 302 308 285 319 368 233 252 303 223 200 235 178 272 259 299 258 217 205 191 185 211 275 284 269 253 226 181 185 207

SO 180 286 261 181 184 286 246 230 320 266 269 265 253 240 230 305 254 340 308 331 342 374 349 377 319 300 284 446 377 371 342 359 333 366 434 394 362 380 437 379 401 346 376 405

RBI 201 178 187 242 231 184 167 249 235 317 326 361 396 462 483 391 386 377 477 492 358 429 424 323 345 308 322 339 354 500 387 425 441 332 297 423 529 531 476 426 340 328 390 397

AVG .317 .267 .258 .269 .285 .259 .245 .279 .277 .303 .305 .313 .320 .326 .349 .284 .305 .289 .320 .320 .308 .316 .308 .289 .302 .276 .310 .283 .304 .332 .307 .333 .339 .308 .291 .317 .324 .334 .314 .306 .294 .305 .329 .314

PO 695 901 931 1125 1021 1314 1235 1377 1509 1638 1641 1731 1472 1834 1548 1798 1560 1471 1418 1640 1579 1500 1448 1383 1283 1467 1500 1609 1449 1438 1591 1467 1436 1545 1707 1631 1728 1581 1576 1562 1512 1552

A 224 564 379 448 392 519 589 593 668 664 729 792 720 806 744 813 700 640 612 710 699 670 580 644 545 632 657 759 645 608 666 607 609 631 656 630 794 718 669 661 690 677

E 70 100 88 89 64 107 120 134 131 106 119 116 88 154 123 110 85 87 101 95 75 97 112 70 93 119 101 80 100 103 90 112 99 85 73 94 122 98 98 51 90 87

AVG .929 .936 .936 .946 .957 .945 .938 .936 .943 .956 .952 .956 .961 .945 .949 .959 .964 .960 .953 .961 .968 .957 .948 .967 .952 .946 .955 .967 .954 .952 .962 .949 .954 .962 .970 .960 .954 .959 .958 .965 .961 .962


PITCHING Year 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

G 30 37 42 49 40 48 42 53 48 56 60 62 64 67 58 70 60 70 61 57 55 62 60 56 55 54 49 55 56 60 55 55 61 57 56 60 64 61 64 59 60 59 58 58

CG 22 21 29 24 7 18 28 25 26 22 18 26 26 8 17 18 15 6 12 12 15 3 9 6 16 12 6 2 3 9 6 5 2 3 3 1 0 2 1 1 2

IP 240.2 302.1 322.0 387.0 311.1 384.1 343.2 450.2 411.2 459.0 503.0 546.0 547.0 577.0 490.2 611.2 516.0 599.0 520.0 490.1 472.2 549.2 526.3 500.0 482.2 461.0 427.2 489.0 500.0 536.1 483.0 479.1 530.1 489.0 478.2 515.0 569.0 543.2 576.0 527.0 525.1 520.2 504.0 517.1

H 325 241 310 379 317 384 320 506 427 497 612 563 585 526 593 770 618 614 657 627 554 686 640 594 573 476 523 631 622 572 730 610 691 604 605 659 665 665 738 671 680 697 656 710

BB 132 131 154 243 129 132 122 245 181 220 249 218 256 245 305 300 323 364 275 273 199 192 224 209 283 214 291 321 244 242 209 202 252 205 212 240 263 230 265 235 253 271 242 265

SO 231 256 304 350 253 343 270 220 268 358 392 290 337 420 287 380 363 447 319 326 356 447 402 398 418 325 306 338 392 381 353 400 413 349 366 449 514 460 415 346 391 324 342 374

HBP 15 16 10 15 13 25 12 16 19 15 25 28 29 18 16 26 26 47 29 44 39 37 41 40 53 32 51 71 61 58 61 80 71 47 68 46 75 39 52 57 56 63 62 52

WP 27 21 14 18 19 17 15 20 40 44 50 23 40 42 62 42 62 43 49 38 17 24 57 47 42 42 41 64 31 38 48 49 63 76 49 63 56 50 55 44 43 70 82 69

R 234 159 210 264 199 222 182 360 283 308 384 316 366 279 391 508 481 396 433 448 324 415 400 370 414 275 378 431 411 346 492 434 492 412 427 419 417 445 455 432 418 478 460 497

ER 196 94 149 190 134 138 128 270 207 221 284 233 263 215 341 396 360 331 367 360 253 353 333 297 334 219 316 345 340 286 399 348 420 316 337 360 362 367 352 358 351 415 386 415

ERA 7.34 2.80 4.16 4.42 3.87 3.23 3.35 5.39 4.53 4.33 5.08 3.84 4.33 3.35 6.25 5.83 6.28 4.97 6.35 6.61 4.81 5.78 5.69 5.35 6.23 4.28 6.65 6.35 6.12 4.80 7.43 6.53 7.13 5.82 6.34 6.29 5.73 6.08 5.50 6.11 6.01 7.17 6.89 7.22

W 16 23 24 23 22 23 27 19 23 31 30 44 41 53 36 37 34 43 40 35 32 40 40 30 30 30 24 27 32 43 24* 31 27 24 23 30 47 37 35 29 24 22 26 29

L 14 14 17 25 18 24 15 34 25 25 30 20 23 13 22 35 28 26 21 22 23 22 20 26 25 24 25 28 24 17 31 24 34 33 33 30 17 24 29 30 36 37 32 29

T 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PCT .533 .622 .583 .479 .550 .489 .643 .358 .479 .554 .500 .688 .641 .799 .621 .514 .548 .621 .656 .614 .581 .645 .667 .536 .545 .555 .489 .491 .571 .717 .436 .564 .443 .421 .411 .500 .734 .606 .547 .491 .400 .373 .448 .500

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-AManny Abeyta 1974-77 Ernie Acevedo 1967, 1969 Richard Ackley 1989 Greg Adams 1971 Chris Adolph 1996-99 Bobby Aeruda 2002 Justin Aldridge 2009 Gerry Alesia 1971 Jason Alviso 1993 Blake Amador 2007 Ralph Ambrose 1967 Derek Amundesen 2002-03 Charles Anderson 1994 Dennis Anderson 1970 Luke Anderson 1997-00 Mark Anderson 1972 Jimmie Andrews 1974 Jim Angus 1980, 1983 Dan Anhder 1968 Bill Anthony 1969-71 Brian Anthony 1993-96 Curt Anthony 1997 Alex Amelburu 1995 Tony Aquino 1986-88 Brian Arnold 1987 Chris Arnold 1983-84 Tim Arnold 1983-85 Jack Ayers 1981-84 Bob Ayrault 1987-88 Paul Azneras 1969 -BJustin Baca 2008-09 Marc Baca 2007-09 Jim Barbeau 1986, 1988 Billy Barker 1998-99 Darrell Barrett 1993 Joe Barrett 1985-86 Chad Barry 1996 Mike Bauder 1994-96 David Baxter 1986-89 Calvin Beamon 2007 Jabe Beard 2006 Brad Beasley 1998-01 Jerry Beavers 1969-70 Ace Bedich 1997-99 Chad Belding 1994

Clay Belding 1997, 1999-00 Joe Bellezzo 1987-88 Gary Benson 1971 Tyler Beranek 2005 Andy Beresford 2009-SA Scott Berke 2008-SA Dean Berman 2002 Warren Bernard 1978 Harold Betts 1999-00 Drew Beuerlein 2007-SA Steve Biermann 1992-93 Jerry Biesterfeld 1968 Brian Bils 1975 Ryan Bird 2004-06 Jon Birds, 2008-SA Mark Bloomfield 1978-79 Brian Boehringer 1990-91 Joe Boever 1982 Chris Bonnell 2004-07 Jim Bonnell 1972-73 Jared Bonnell 1999-02 Travis Bonneville 1967-70 Zach Borba 2006 Willie Bowman 2005-07 Ryan Braun 2003 Kerry Bray 1984 Larry Brazaskas 1967 Scott Brazil 1978 Michael Brenly 2006-08 Ross Brennan 1985 Eric Brock 2005-06 Mike Brock 1973-74 Scott Brown 1987-88 Shawn Buckley 1979 David Bumstead 2009 Steve Burgess 1979 Jim Byrne 1973

Shaw Casey 1994-95 Rodger Castner 1986-87 Clint Cator 1975 Steve Cerio 1990-91 Bob Chadwick 1988 Dennis Chambers 1970-72 Stan Chapter 1979 Alex Chalfant 2005-06 Scott Childress 1987-88 John Christian 1970-71 Dennis Clarkson 1972-73 Shane Clatterbuck 2003-04 Chad Claus 2009 Casey Clements 1989-90 John Coats 1991- 94 Mike Cochran 1975 Scott Coffin 1983 Kyle Conroy 2009-SA Les Contreras 1971 Mike Converse 1983 Mike Conway 1974 Danny Costa 1990 Tony Costa 1990 Bill Cope 1968 Jerry Cope 1968 Bucky Core 1974 Tony Cornett 1971 Derek Cotton 1993 Carter Cox 1985 Tom Crine 1971-73 Hank Crosby 1994-95 Tom Cross 1967 Ed Crow 1979-80 John Cruz 1999-01 Mike Cruz 2005-06 Tim Culligan 1975 Jack Curtis 1983-84

-CMike Cabral 1970 Lou Cabrera 1969 Frank Campagna 1984 Sean Campbell 1996-98 Gary Canfield 1988 Al Caponetto 1967 Kyle Cardinal 1991 David Carter 1988-89 Paul Carter 1977

-DAndrew D’Angelo 2003-04 Jerry Daniels 1987 Patrick Darrow 2008 Tim Davies 1988 Loren Davis 1970-71 Richie Davis 1978-81 Bob DeBorde 1980 Dennis Deck 1975-76 Nick Degerinis 1993

ALL-TIME LETTERMEN

Freddy DeJong 1967 Tony DeMarco 1998-00 Dennis DeMartini 1993-95 Fred Demick 1967-70 Dave Denton 1976 Dave Denton 2001 Chuck Der Manouel 1989-90 Frank De Santis 1979-82 Glenn DeWeese 2009-SA Lino Diaz 1991-93 Jeff Dick 1968-70 Bill Diekmann 1990-91 Jim DiFiore 1971-74 Bobby Dillon 1991 Joe DiMaggio 2008-09 Patrick Dobson 2003 Charles Dowd 1969 Kevin Downey 1993-94 Eddie Draper 1974 John Dubinsky 1989 Jim Duncan 1967 -ECJ Ebarb 2004 Kevin Eberwein 1996-98 Rick Eckert 1972 Stan Eisen 1973 Gerry Eklund 1971-74 Ken Elsee 1979-80 -FJustin Fairbanks 2000 Danny Falcone 1990-93 Reggie Farmer 1984-85 Russell Farrell 1967-69 Blake Feeney 1992-93 Joe Felix 1987-88 Cecil Fielder 1982 Willy Finnegan 1980-81 Bob Fischera 1967-68 Dan Fischer 1976-79 Ethan Flowers 1989 Pat Flury 1992 Wayne Foltin 2005 Michael Ford 2000 A.J. Forlano 1991 Gary Forrester 1988-89 Teddy Foster 1994-95 Gary Franzen 1971

John Freitas 1976 Derek Freeman 1990 Jarred Frierson 2007-SA Earl Frishman 1983-84 Matt Fry 2005 Trent Fuller 2009 -GJosh Gagne 2003 Blake Gailen 2006-07 Jake Gann 2001-02 Joel Garber 1995 Ralph Garcia 1967-70 Jim Garcia 1967-70 Jim Gattis 1971 Dylan Gaughen 2005 Joe Gemma 1976-79 Stephen Ghutzman 2003 Bryan Gidge 1998-99 Brian Gilbertson 2009-SA Colon Gilchrist 1976-77 Eddie Gill 2003-04 Chris Gillette 1998-99 Chance Gledhill 1988-89 Roy Godfrey 1968 Steve Goldberg 2002 Rich Gonzales 1968-69 Michael Goodman 2007-09 Randy Grigg 1972-74 Scott Groot 1983 Jason Guerra 2002-04 Mike Guerra 1976-78 -HDavid Hafiz 2002 Corey Hales 2008-09 Bart Haley 1984-85 Courtney Hall 2001-02 Mike Hall 1981 Toby Hall 1997 Justin Halper 1994 Ryan Hamill 1998-99 Ryan Hankins 1995-97 Ryan Hanson 2001 Troy Harlander 2006 Brad Harlow 1982 Jeff Harper 1978 Chad Harris 1999-02

Toby Harris 1997-99 Bob Hash 1982 Stan Hawkins 1979-80 Gary Heckathorn 1967 Ken Henning 1982-84 Anthony Hernandez 2005-07 Arned Hernandez 1986 Ariel Hernandez 1986 Marco Herrera 1978-80 Jim Herron 1976-78 Stan Hershenow 1982-83 Brad Hertel 2001-02 Brian Hertel 1999 Craig Heyer 2007 John Hogan 1972-73 Jason Holmes 1994 Chris Hopper 1980-83 Scott Hormann 1984-85 Bob Hottinger 1976 Mike Hubel 1992-93 John Huber 1967-68 Shawn Humberger 1986 Chris Humphries 1997 Brent Hurley 1976 Chris Huseman 2005 Matt Hutchison 2007-SA -IPat Ireland 1981 -JJoe Jacobitz 2001 Mark Jamison 1978 Jonathan Jarolimek 1989-92 Brent Johnson 2001-04 John Johnson 1969 Johnny Johnson 1984 Sean Johnson 1987-88 Steve Johnson 1971 Tim Johnson 1990-91 Henry Jones 1995-98 Kirk Jones 1976-79 -KHarry Karn 1967-70 Mike Karstead 1969 Nate Kaup 1999-00 Vince Kauzlarich 1974

Gus Kennedy 1994 Bobby Kerr 1979 Dave Kinsel 1978-81 Trent Kitsch 2000-01 Stacy Kleiner 1994-96 Byron Klemaske 1991-94 Kirk Kline 1992-93 Fred Koehne 1993-96 Kevin Koentopp 1984-86 Bob Kordenbrock 1982-83 Ryan Kowalski 2004-07 Kyle Kretchmer 2007-SA Ken Krier 1973 Alex Kringen 2005 Stacey Kruse 1988 Nick Kuster 1990-94 -LFritz Lagergren 1976-77 Matt Lagunas 1986 Layne Lambert 1988 CJ Lang 2005-06 Chris Lang 1982-83 Scott Lange 1983 Craig Lapiner 1987 Tom LaRosa 1994-96 Dan Larson 1971 Alan Laughlin 1982 Bruce Layne 1967 Jack Lazzarotto 1972 Pat Leary 1972-73 Marty Lequerica 1986-88 Adam Lesko 2003 Allen Levine 1978 Charlie Lewis 1974 Scott Lewis 1985-88 Michael Little 1991 Kevin Lofthus 1987, 89 Mike Lombardi 1969-72 Ken Longman 1982 David Longoni 1985-88 Geoff Looney 1987 Marc Lopez 1987 Mike Lopez 1998-99 Gino LoPinto 1984 Brian Loucks 1992-93 Matt Luca 2003-06 Larry Lucchetti 1991

Rob Luce 1996 Jeremy Lucero 2000 Mike Lucido 1974 Eric Ludwick 1993 Ryan Ludwick 1997-99 Dick Luna 1980-81 Tom Luna 1980-81 Jerry Lund 1967-68 David Lundquist 1992 John Lundquist 1967-69 -MDan Madsen 1990-92 Bob Maitia 1986-87 Jon Maldonado 1982 Brad Maloff 2000-01 Adam Manley 2000 Tom Mann 1989 Rod Manning 1982 M.J. Mariani 1991-93 Scott Mark 1974 C.J. Martin 2000-01 James Martin 1988-89 Mike Martin 1981-82 Richard Martin 1969 Joe Maruffi 1999-02 T.J. Mathews 1991-92 Bubba Mattison 1981 Kurt Mattson 1980-81 Bill Max 1978-81 Val Mayden 1976-78 Rodney Mazion 1992-93 Mike McClellan 1975-77 Travis McClendon 1994-95 Chris McClure 1995 Andy McCulloch 1997-00 Rusty McDonald 1977 Kevin McGrath 1976 Vance McHenry 1977-78 Jim McNair 1985 Bobby McNiel 1995-97 Ken McNulty 1986 Tim Meamber 1986-87 Ron Mears 1977 Steve Meatovich 1979 Jesse Medellin 1989 Rich Meily 1971 Joel Mellinger 1997


Kevin Mellinger 1997 Jerry Mendenhall 1967-68 Monte Mendenhall 1975-77 Sergio Merigo 1978 Jeremy Merritt 1998 John Meyer 1997-99 Chad Miller 2006-07 Zac Miller 1995-96 Bill Milne 1973 Frank Mirabelle 1967 Tory Miran 1989-92 Ken Mitchell 1967 Eric Molfetta 1993-94 Leo Montoya 1970 Anthony Morel 2008-09 Adam Moser 2007-08 Steve Moser 1983-86 Willie Mosher 1995 Mike Munns 1978 Dan Murphy 1979-80 Shaun Murphy 1989-90 -NBill Nader 1978-81 Chad Nading 2009-SA Lane Nakamura 2009 Mike Naranjo 1983-84 BT Nauslar 1996 Efren Navarro Jr. 2005-07 Rich Naylor 1981-83, 1985-86 Fred Neidermyer 1980 James Nepa 2000-02 Eric Nielsen 2002-04 Richard Nizza 1986 John Novak 1996 -OMike Oglesbee 1985-86 Bill O’Keefe 1969-70 Cody Okuda 1999-00 Gerry Okuda 1975-76 Erik Oliver 1995 Dennis Olson 1973 Ryan Olson 1999-01 Paul Ortiz 1971-72 Bob Orzel 1986 Donovan Osborne 1988-90

-PJim Pace 1982-85 Glenn Page 1975-76 Zeke Parraz 2004-05 Greg Parrish 1970 Sam Pavlisick 2008 Allen Peel 1980 George Peraza 1968-69 Ernie Perez 1990 Tista Perri 1996-97 Ray Perry 1977-80 Reed Peters 1985-87 Tanner Peters 2009-SA Bobby Pierce 1998 Mike Pintar 1982-83 Art Plantanitis 1972-73 Ryan Plughoff 1992-95 Hugh Pobur 1982-83 Jon Polson 1993 Dan Price 2001 Herb Pryor 1971-73, 1978 Jesse Pryor 1996-99 Giovanni Pupo 2000-03 Koji Pupo 2004-07 -QJoe Quartuccio 1969 Tom Quinlan 1972 -RSean Rand 2005 Jeremy Randle 1991-92 Zach Randle 1991 Mike Randolph 1977-78 Rick Raymond 1980 Matt Rebout 2000 Craig Reese 1984-85 Lee Reiber 1990-92 Jody Reinoehl 1990 Bryan Resnick 2008-09 Jason Reuss 2001-02 Steve Rinaudo 2008 Derek Rodriguez 2005 Gabriel Rodriguez 1984 Rance Roundy 2007-SA Brad Ross 2004 John Rice 1982 Stan Rice 1981

Ron Richard 1990 Gene Roberts 1977 Bill Robinson 1976-77 Ron Rocco 1976 Ed Rogich 1976 Greg Roscoe 1986-87 Matt Rosemeyer 1994 Butch Ross 1983 Ryan Ruiz 2001-04 Tony Russo 1986 Mike Ryser 1984-85 -SChris Saddoris 2006-07 Russ Sanserino 1965-67 Eliott Sarabia 1998-99 Tom Sauer 1979-80 Joe Sawaia 1987-90 Bill Scheffels 1995-99 Ben Scheinbaum 2001-04 Scott Scherr 1994 Bill Scherrer 1975 John Schilling 1975-76 Mark Schnabel 1976 Lance Schuermann 1991 Tony Schuler 2001-02 Jarrett Scott 1997 Tony Scott 1981-82 Ricky Scruggs 1990-91 Xavier Scruggs 2006-08 David Seccombe 2002-04 Beaux Selznick 1997 Steve Sepersky 1983 Greg Severin 1982 Denny Seybert 1999-00 J.J. Sferra 2008-09 Garett Shitanishi 1999-2003 JC Sibley 2005 Drew Siler 1986 Jon Sims 1988 Larry Simms 1987-89 Stephen Singer 2007-SA Kevin Skogley 2004, 06-07 Mike Slavenski 1975-78 A.C. Smith 1997-00 Bonnie Smith 1968 Brett Smith 1984 Chris Smith 1981-82

Doug Smith 1979-80 Jimmy Smith 1997-99 Keith Smith 2006-07 Nate Smith 1997-98 Terry Smith 1975 Wymon Smith 1977 Mike Snyder 1983 Dan Soaib 1992 Saul Soltero 1986 Ty Soto 2004 Larry Spickert 1973-74 Rich Stanley 1972-73 John Stein 1983-85 Jordan Stevens 1985 Ron Stock 1968 Matt Stoner 1999 Mel Stottlemyre 1983-84 Todd Stottlemyre 1984 Mike Strobel 1990 Zach Strong 2000-01 Ken Stuler 1968 Dave Sturdivant 1985-88 John Sullivan 1994 Don Sutherland 1979 -TKyle Tabeek 2004-05 Ryan Tabor 2006-07 Hank Tagle 1989-91 Paul Tanner 1996 Justin Tellam 2004-05 Tom Tellman 1975 Demond Thompkins 1992-93 Bobby Thompson 1983-84 James Thompson 2003 Doug Thornton 2001-02 Ryan Thornton 2008-09 Pat Tiedemann 1975 Jerimiah Tipton 1997-98 Taz Toogood 1997 David Trujillo 2001-02 Aaron Turnier 1992 Pete Twyman 1975 -URobert Uithoven 1992-94 Ralph Ulivarri 1975 Johnny Uriegas 2003-04

Jeff Urlaub 2009 -VFernando Valenzuela Jr. 2003 Robbie Van 2001-03 Doug VanderWeele 1989-91 Robert VanKirk 2002-03 Joe Vargas 1975 Mike Vaughn 1974 Scott Vincent 1995-96 Jason Vogel 1996 Jake Vose 2003-04

Ryan Woodward 1997 Dan Worthen 1969, 1971 -Y Nate Yeskie 1994-96 Bobby Yount 1974-77 Mark Yurovchak 1992 -ZAlbert Zerega Jr. 2005-06 Glenn Zielinski 1984 Mike Zipser 1996-98 Chris Zockoll 1969-72

-WMatt Wagner 2003-06 Al Walker 1971 Braden Walker 2005-08 Randy Ward 1980-81 Jason Warren 1997 Troy Watson 2008 Donnie Watts 2000-03 Rick Weber 1974-75 Jeremy Weinberg 2002 Kevin Weintz 1984 Charles Weir 1970-71 Billy Wells 1984-85 Jim Bob Wells 1986 Arin Wesnitzer 1995 Bob Whatcott 1982 Brian Whitaker 1985 Gary White 1977-80 Peter White 2003-04 Steve White 1992-94 Mike Whitemaine 1973-76 Thomas Whitsett 2008-SA James Wickman 2002-03 Joe Wickman 2002-03 Bill Wight 1989 Jesse Wight 2008-09 Paul Wilhelmsen 1987 Ted Wilkes 1995-96 Glenn Willard 1975 Matt Williams 1984-86 Ted Williams 1987-88 Mark Wilson 1974 Brandon Witkow 1994 John Wolff 1975-76 Jeff Wolfe 1979-80

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