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LONG BEACH STATE 2012 MEDIA GUIDE BASEBALL

Jeff McNeil 1 • UTL

2012 BASEBALL

Johnny Bekakis 2 • INF

Kellen Hoime 3•C

Ino Patron 4 • INF/OF

Jeff Yamaguchi 5 • INF

Erik Lewis 7 • INF

Chaz Meadows 8 • INF

Juan Avila 9 • OF

Matt Duffy 10 • INF

Brennan Metzger 12 • OF

Landon Hunt 14 • LHP

Matt Johnson 16 • RHP

Josh Frye 19 • RHP

Shawn Stuart 22 • RHP

Michael Hill 23 • INF

Ryan Strufing 24 • LHP

Brennan Fulkerson 26 • INF/OF

Matt Anderson 27 • RHP

Richard Prigatano 29 • OF/1B

Ty Provencher 30 • RHP

Josh Guerra 31 • OF

Jake Stassi 32 • LHP/OF

Eddie Magallon 33 • RHP

Robert Vickers 35 • INF

Zach Miller 36 • UTL

Kyle Friedrichs 37 • RHP

Zack Belanger 38 • OF

Edgar Gomez 39 • RHP

Scott Mitchell 40 • C

Colton Vaughn 42 • INF

Jonathan Kim 44• OF

Juan Favela 45 • C

Jon Maciel 46 • RHP

Nick Sabo 49 • LHP

Royce Murai 50 • C

Troy Buckley #34 Head Coach

Jesse Zepeda Shawn Gilbert Justin Ramsey David Roberts David Yamane #6 #11 #15 #17 Director of Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Volunteer Asst. Undergrad Asst. Operations

Dirtbags Baseball University Information Name of School....................................................................... Long Beach State Location.................................................................................. Long Beach, Calif. Founded.......................................................................................................1949 Enrollment.................................................................................................33,419 Nickname............................................................................................... Dirtbags School Colors.............................................................................. Black and Gold Conference............................................................................................ Big West President........................................................................... Dr. F. King Alexander Athletics Director................................................................................ Vic Cegles SWA.............................................................................................. Cindy Masner Media Relations Assistant AD/Media Relations............................................................ Todd Miles Associate Director (Baseball Contact).................................................Roger Kirk Office Phone............................................................................... (562) 985-7565 Cell Phone................................................................................... (562) 505-0975 Email..........................................................................................rkirk@csulb.edu Media Relations Fax.................................................................... (562) 985-1549 Website.......................................................................www.longbeachstate.com Coaching Staff Head Coach................................................................... Troy Buckley, 2nd Year Alma Mater..............................................................................Santa Clara, 1990 Assistant Coach........................................................... Jesse Zepeda, 2nd Year Alma Mater................................................................................ Oklahoma, 1996 Assistant Coach........................................................... Shawn Gilbert, 2nd Year Alma Mater............................................................................ Fresno State, 2007 Volunteer Assistant Coach............................................Justin Ramsey, 1st Year Alma Mater............................................................................ Oral Roberts, 2005 Undergraduate Assistant Coach................................... David Roberts, 1st Year Director of Operations...................................................David Yamane, 1st Year Troy Buckley Coaching Facts Career Record....................................................................................... 29-27 (1) School Record............................................................................................ Same NCAA Tournament Appearances...................................................................N/A Big West Championships...............................................................................N/A Blair Field Capacity......................................................................................................3,000 Dimensions................................................................348 • 387 • 400 • 387 • 348 Baseball Information 2011 Record............................................................................................... 29-27 2010 Conference Record/Finish........................................................... 12-12/4th Letterwinners R/L..........................................................................................24/6 Starters R/L.....................................................................................................7/2 Starting Pitchers R/L.......................................................................................2/2 Pitchers R/L...................................................................................................10/4 Newcomers......................................................................................................13 Program History College World Series Appearances...................................................................4 .................................................................................... (1989, 1991, 1993, 1998) NCAA Regionals..............................................................................................19 ...................................................(1964, 1970, 1989-1999, 2001-2005, 2007-08) Super Regionals.................................................................................................2 ........................................................................................................ (2003, 2004) Big West Titles...................................................................................................8 ........................................................... (1989, 1992-94, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2008) 2011 Major Leaguers.......................................................................................16 ......................................... John Bowker (PIT/PHI), Andrew Carpenter (PHI/SD) ...................................................... Bob Cramer (OAK), Danny Espinosa (WAS) ......................................................... Marco Estrada (MIL), Jason Giambi (COL) ............................................................ Jared Hughes (PIT), Evan Longoria (TB) ..............................................................Cesar Ramos (TB), Jeremy Reed (MIL) ........................................................... Bryan Shaw (ARI), Troy Tulowitzki (COL) ......................................................... Jason Vargas (SEA), Jered Weaver (LAA) ............................................................... Adam Wilk (DET), Vance Worley (PHI)

TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts................................................................................................ 1 2012 Dirtbag Roster................................................................................... 2 Schedule/Roster Breakdown...................................................................... 3 Head Coach Troy Buckley....................................................................... 4-5 Assistant Head Coach Jesse Zepeda/Shawn Gilbert................................. 6 Assistant Coaches Justin Ramsey/David Roberts..................................... 7 Support Staff.............................................................................................. 8 This Is Dirtbag Baseball............................................................................. 9 Player Profiles..................................................................................... 10-26 Alumni Weekend...................................................................................... 27 2011 Statistics.......................................................................................... 28 2011 Results............................................................................................ 29 Big West Review...................................................................................... 30 Big West Conference............................................................................... 31 Coaching Records.................................................................................... 32 Yearly Batting Records............................................................................. 34 Yearly Pitching Records........................................................................... 35 Individual Hitting ...................................................................................... 36 Individual Pitching.................................................................................... 37 Career Records................................................................................... 38-39 Season Records....................................................................................... 40 Single-Game Records.............................................................................. 41 Team Records.......................................................................................... 42 All-Time Roster.................................................................................... 44-45 All-Time Lineups.................................................................................. 46-47 Yearly Records.................................................................................... 48-57 Sports Information Directory..................................................................... 57 Records By Opponent/Series Information................................................ 59 Dirtbag Greats.......................................................................................... 60 All-Americans........................................................................................... 61 All-Conference..................................................................................... 62-63 Jered Weaver........................................................................................... 64 Evan Longoria/Team USA........................................................................ 65 Postseason Play....................................................................................... 66 1989/1991 College World Series.............................................................. 67 1993 College World Series....................................................................... 68 1998 College World Series....................................................................... 69 Major Leaguers................................................................................... 70-75 Dirtbags In The Draft................................................................................ 76 Dirtbags In The Polls................................................................................ 77 Blair Field............................................................................................ 78-79 President Alexander................................................................................. 80 Administration........................................................................................... 81 Media Relations........................................................................................ 82 LBSU Athletics......................................................................................... 83 Walter Pyramid.................................................................................... 84-85 Where Champions Play....................................................................... 86-87 Building Champions............................................................................ 88-89 Educating Champions......................................................................... 90-91 Long Beach, CA.................................................................................. 92-93 The Campus........................................................................................ 94-95 Championship Facilities...................................................................... 96-97 Sports Medicine........................................................................................ 98 The 2012 Long Beach State Baseball Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Associate Media Relations Director Roger Kirk. Photos for the guide were taken by Steve Carr, Steven Georges, Matt Brown, Heston Quan, the Long Beach Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, Major League Baseball and the CSULB Public Relations Office. Cover Photos taken by Steve Carr. California State University is committed to providing equal opportunities to men and women CSU students in all campus programs, including intercollegiate athletics. CSULB, in compliance with the Civil Rights Act of 1964(Title VI and Title VII), Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity,religion, sex, handicap or age in any of itspolicies, procedures or practices; nor does CSULB discriminate on the basis of marital status or sexual orientation. This nondiscrimination policy covers all CSULB programs and activities, including employment. In addition to meeting fully its obligations of nondiscrimination under federal and state law, CSULB is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population can live and work, in an atmosphere of tolerance, 1 civility, and respect for the rights and sensibilities of each individual, without regard to economic status, ethnic background, political views, sexual orientation, or other personal characteristics or beliefs.

2012 Dirtbags Roster #

Player

Pos

B/T

Ht

Wt

Yr

Hometown

1

Jeff McNeil

UTL

L/R

6-1

160

So.

Nipomo, Calif.

2

Johnny Bekakis

INF

R/R

6-0

170

So.

Concord, Calif.

3

Kellen Hoime

C

R/R

5-11

190

Sr.

Sacramento, Calif.

4

Ino Patron

INF/OF L/L

5-11

200

So.

Livermore, Calif.

Granada HS

5

Jeff Yamaguchi

INF

R/R

6-2

190

So.

Lakewood, Calif.

Lakewood HS

7

Erik Lewis

INF

L/R

6-0

195

R-Fr.

Upland, Calif.

8

Chaz Meadows

INF

R/R

5-7

145

Fr.

Concord, Calif.

9

Juan Avila

OF

R/R

6-1

190

Jr.

Lomita, Calif.

10

Matt Duffy

INF

R/R

6-2

170

Jr.

Long Beach, Calif.

Lakewood HS

12

Brennan Metzger

OF

R/R

5-11

185

Sr.

San Marcos, Calif.

Mission Hills HS

14

Landon Hunt

LHP

L/L

6-0

160

Jr.

Moorpark, Calif.

16

Matt Johnson

RHP

R/R

6-3

195

Sr.

Lakewood, Calif.

19

Josh Frye

RHP

R/R

6-7

195

So.

Long Beach, Calif.

Millikan HS

22

Shawn Stuart

RHP

R/R

6-3

210

Sr.

Turlock, Calif.

Merced CC

23

Michael Hill

INF

L/R

6-2

195

So.

Orange, Calif.

La Quinta HS

24

Ryan Strufing

LHP

L/L

6-2

195

So.

Niwot, Colo.

26

Brennan Fulkerson INF/OF L/L

6-1

210

So.

Yorba Linda, Calif.

27

Matt Anderson

RHP

R/R

6-1

220

Jr.

Claremont, Calif.

Chaffey CC

29

Richard Prigatano

OF/1B

R/R

6-3

200

Fr.

Los Gatos, Calif.

St. Francis HS

30

Ty Provencher

RHP

R/R

6-1

175

Fr.

Long Beach, Calif.

31

Josh Guerra

OF

R/R

6-0

180

Fr.

Downey, Calif.

32

Jake Stassi

LHP/OF L/L

6-0

200

So.

Yuba City, Calif.

Yuba City HS

33

Eddie Magallon

RHP

R/R

5-11

185

Jr.

Paramount, Calif.

Paramount HS

35

Robert Vickers

INF

L/R

6-2

195

Jr.

Santa Barbara, Calif.

36

Zach Miller

UTL

R/R

6-1

200

Jr.

Elk Grove, Calif.

37

Kyle Friedrichs

RHP

R/R

6-1

190

So.

San Clemente, Calif.

38

Zack Belanger

OF

L/R

6-4

195

Fr.

Stanton, Calif.

39

Edgar Gomez

RHP

R/R

5-9

180

Fr.

Indio, Calif.

40

Scott Mitchell

C

L/R

5-10

160

Fr.

Dublin, Calif.

Dublin HS

42

Colton Vaughn

INF

R/R

5-10

170

So.

Peoria, Ariz.

South Mountain CC

44

Jonathan Kim

OF

R/R

6-0

190

Sr.

Torrance, Calif.

LA Harbor CC

45

Juan Favela

C

R/R

6-3

245

Sr.

Cudahy, Calif.

LA Harbor CC

46

Jon Maciel

RHP

R/R

6-2

210

So.

Yorba Linda, Calif.

Esperanza HS

49

Nick Sabo

LHP

R/L

6-4

210

Fr.

Spring Valley, Calif.

Monte Vista HS

50

Royce Murai

C

R/R

6-1

165

So.

Pearl City, Hawaii

Head Coach: #34 Troy Buckley (Santa Clara, ‘90, 2nd year) Assistant Coach: #6 Jesse Zepeda (Oklahoma, ‘96, 2nd year) Assistant Coach: #11 Shawn Gilbert (Fresno State, ‘07, 2nd year) Volunteer Assistant Coach: #15 Justin Ramsey (Oral Roberts, ‘05, 1st year) Undergraduate Assistant Coach: #17 David Roberts, 1st Year Director of Baseball Operations: David Yamane, (Washington, ’97, 1st Year)

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Last School Nipomo HS Clayton Valley HS Sacramento City CC

Damien HS Clayton Valley HS Narbonne HS

Moorpark CC Long Beach City CC

Niwot HS El Dorado HS

Wilson HS Downey HS

Santa Barbara City CC Sacramento City CC San Clemente HS Cypress HS Indio HS

Pearl City HS

Dirtbags Baseball February Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday

17 18 19 21 24 25 26 28

VCU VCU VCU USC California California California UCLA

6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m.

March Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday Friday Saturday Sunday Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Friday Saturday

2 3 4 6 9 10 11 16 17 18 20 23 24 25 26 30 31

Oregon Oregon Oregon San Diego State Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton Pepperdine Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Washington State • Cal Poly • Cal Poly

6 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Noon 11 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.

April Sunday Thursday Friday Saturday Tuesday Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday Friday Saturday Sunday

1 5 6 7 10 13 14 15 17 20 21 22 24 27 28 29

• Cal Poly 1 p.m. • UC Riverside 6:30 p.m. • UC Riverside 5:30 p.m. • UC Riverside 1 p.m. San Diego State 6 p.m. • UC Santa Barbara 6:30 p.m. • UC Santa Barbara 5:30 p.m. • UC Santa Barbara 1 p.m. Loyola Marymount 3 p.m. • UC Irvine 3 p.m. • UC Irvine 1 p.m. • UC Irvine USC 6:30 p.m. • Cal State Northridge 6:30 p.m. • Cal State Northridge 5:30 p.m. • Cal State Northridge 1 p.m.

May Tuesday Saturday Sunday Monday Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday Friday Saturday Sunday Friday Saturday Sunday

1 5 6 7 11 12 13 15 18 19 20 25 26 27

UCLA Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount • UC Davis • UC Davis • UC Davis Pepperdine • CS Northridge • CS Northridge • CS Northridge • Cal State Fullerton • Cal State Fullerton • Cal State Fullerton

6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m.

Quick Hits: Long Beach State brings back its deepest ballclup in years, as 20 players return from last year’s team, including seven starters among the position players. Shortstop Matt Duffy returns following an All-Big West campaign in 2011 as well as a strong summer in the Cape Cod League, while the Dirtbags also welcome back Ino Patron, Jeff McNeil, and Brennan Metzger among others. Senior RHP Shawn Stuart returns from the rotation, as does sophomore LHP Ryan Strufing, and the team will be strengthened with an excellent group of newcomers as the Dirtbags look to continue their improvement from 2011.

RETURNING PLAYERS (20) *Starter POSITION PLAYERS *Ino Patron, So., INF/OF *Jeff McNeil, So., UTL *Brennan Metzger, Sr., OF *Matt Duffy, Jr., INF *Jeff Yamaguchi, So., INF *Juan Avila, Jr., OF Johnny Bekakis, So., INF *Royce Murai, So., C Michael Hill, So., INF Brennan Fulkerson, So., INF Jonathan Kim, Sr., OF Jake Stassi, So., OF Juan Favela, Sr., C

AVG .277 .271 .267 .266 .263 .245 .241 .231 .200 .250 .235 .167 .167

R 22 17 31 22 12 19 1 8 8 1 3 2 0

PITCHERS *Shawn Stuart, Sr., RHP *Ryan Strufing, So., LHP Jon Maciel, So., RHP Josh Frye, So., RHP Jake Stassi, So., LHP Eddie Magallon, Jr., RHP Kyle Friedrichs, So., RHP Matt Johnson, Sr., RHP

W-L 4-4 3-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 2-1 4-2 5-1

ERA 3.16 4.70 1.25 1.72 3.51 3.62 3.99 4.31

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

RBI 24 14 18 31 12 7 7 1 7 0 6 1 1

SB 4 2 11 7 2 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 0

OBP% .363 .328 .371 .298 .320 .350 .302 .277 .252 .357 .278 .259 .167

H 71 53 16 22 16 32 46 64

BB 31 28 6 5 10 6 7 8

K 70 33 21 10 10 19 34 45

IP 74.0 53.2 21.2 15.2 18.0 32.1 47.1 48.0

JUNIOR COLLEGE AND REDSHIRTS (7) PLAYERS Kellen Hoime, Sr., C Erik Lewis, R-Fr., INF Landon Hunt, Jr., LHP Matt Anderson, Jr., RHP Robert Vickers, Jr., INF Zach Miller, Jr., UTL Colton Vaughn, So., INF

HOMETOWN Sacramento, Calif. Upland, Calif. Moorpark, Calif. Claremont, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. Elk Grove, Calif. Peoria, Ariz.

LAST COLLEGE Long Beach State (Redshirt) Long Beach State (Redshirt) Moorpark CC Chaffey CC Santa Barbara City CC Sacramento City CC South Mountain CC

HOMETOWN Concord, Calif. Los Gatos, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Downey, Calif. Stanton, Calif. Indio, Calif. Dublin, Cailf. Spring Valley, Calif.

HIGH SCOOL Clayton Valley HS St. Francis HS Wilson HS Downey HS Cypress HS Indio HS Dublin HS Monte Vista HS

FRESHMEN (8) PLAYERS Chaz Meadows, Fr., INF Richard Prigatano, Fr., OF/1B Ty Provencher, Fr., RHP Josh Guerra, Fr., OF Zack Belanger,Fr., OF Edgar Gomez, Fr., RHP Scott Mitchell, Fr., C Nick Sabo, Fr., LHP

All Times Pacific • Designates Big West Opponent

3

Head Coach TROY BUCKLEY

34

2nd Year (29-27) School Record Same Santa Clara, ‘90



HEAD COACH

One of the most respected pitching coaches in the nation, Troy Buckley enters his second season as the head coach of Long Beach State after engineering an immediate turnaround in his first season with the Dirtbags. Taking the helm after two disappointing campaigns where the Dirtbags finished lower than fourth in the Big West for the first time since 1989, Buckley took command of a team that had lost its five top hitters and its strikeouts leader from the year before. Under Buckley’s leadership, the squad lowered its team ERA by nearly a full point to 3.55 from 4.67, and he led the team to a 2927 finish against the nation’s third-toughest schedule, just missing a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Buckley stepped up as the head coach for Long Beach State after he had made his return as the team’s associate head coach for the 2010 season. That move was on the heels of spending two years as the Minor League Pitching Coordinator with the Pirates. In that position, Buckley oversaw the overall development of every arm in the Pirates farm system, and also worked in conjunction with the Major League ballclub over spring training development and through the season regarding player movement. That opportunity came on the heels of the tremendous success that Long Beach State’s players have had both at the collegiate and professional levels. Since Buckley came to Long Beach State in 2001, the Dirtbags have earned five Big West Pitcher of the Year awards, and in 2004 Jered Weaver was named the National Player of the Year after posting a 15-1 record with 213 strikeouts and a 1.62 ERA.

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Professional Dirtbags Under Buckley (2001-08 Assistant Coach, 2010-Present Head Coach)

Name Chad Bentz Bobby Crosby Abe Alvarez Jeremy Reed Paul McAnulty Jason Vargas Jered Weaver Troy Tulowitzki Carlos Muniz John Bowker Marco Estrada Evan Longoria Andrew Carpenter Cesar Ramos Bob Cramer Brad Davis Danny Espinosa Vance Worley Jared Hughes Bryan Shaw Adam Wilk

Teams Years MON, FLA 2004-2005 OAK, PIT, ARI 2003-2010 BOS 2004-2006 SEA, NYM, TOR, MIL 2004-2011 SD, LAA 2005-08, 2010 FLA, NYM, SEA 2005-07, 2009-2011 LAA 2006-2011 COL 2006-2011 NYM 2007-2008 SF, PIT, PHI 2008-2011 WAS, MIL 2008-2011 TB 2008-2011 PHI, SD 2008-2011 SD, TB 2009-2011 OAK 2010-11 FLA 2010 WAS 2010-11 PHI 2010-11 PIT 2011 ARI 2011 DET 2011

Abe Alvarez, Jered Weaver, Jason Vargas, Cesar Ramos, Andrew Carpenter, Brian Shaw, Andrew Liebel, and Vance Worley were all drafted in the first three rounds of the MLB draft after developing their craft under Buckley, and all but Liebel have reached the Major Leagues. Buckley was also instrumental in the recruiting of fellow major leaguers Troy Tulowitzki and the 2008 American League Rookie of the Year, Evan Longoria. Most recently, Jake Thompson (2nd, 2009) and Andrew Gagnon (3rd, 2010) were selected in the top three rounds and are working through the minor leagues. After his first season at Long Beach State as an assistant coach, the 49ers never ranked lower than 28th nationally in team ERA, and ranked in the top five nationally three times. In 2002, the 49ers posted a fifth-nationally 2.99 team ERA as Alvarez was named the Big West Pitcher of the Year, and the next year, Weaver joined Alvarez as co-pitchers of the year as Long Beach State reached the Super Regionals with a 39-21 record. Weaver led the staff in 2004 to a 3.11 ERA, fourth-best in the country as the Dirtbags again reached the Super Regionals.

Head Coach Pitching Under Troy Buckley YEAR ERA (National Rank) 2002 3.54 (11th) • Ranked 11th nationally in ERA ... Abe Alvarez named Big West Pitcher of the Year. 2003 2.99 (5th) • Ranked 5th nationally in ERA ... Jered Weaver and Abe Alvarez share Big West Co-Pitcher of the Year Award ... all three starting pitchers reach major leagues (Alvarez, Weaver, Ramos) 2004 3.11 (4th) • Ranked fourth nationally in ERA ... Jered Weaver named the National Player of the Year ... All three members of the rotation reach the major leagues (Weaver, Ramos, Jason Vargas) 2005 2.53 (1st) • Led nation in ERA and had the lowest LBSU ERA since 1956 ... Neil Jamison and Brian Anderson record LBSU 1-2 low ERA’s at 0.00 and 0.83 ERA. 2006 3.64 (28th) • Produced two top-five round picks in Andrew Carpenter and Jared Hughes Following the departure of Weaver, rather than suffering a decline, the Dirtbags posted a record ERA in 2005 under Buckley, leading the nation with a 2.53 mark, and posted a team ERA in 3.64 in 2006 and 3.59 in 2007, the latter being the 16th best in the Division I. Buckley previously served three years at his alma mater, Santa Clara, as an assistant coach. From 1998 to 2000, Buckley was the Broncos’ hitting coach, pitching consultant and recruiting coordinator. Prior to his work with the Broncos, Buckley was a coach in the Montreal Expos organization from 1996 to 1997. In 1996, he served as the hitting and third base coach for AA Ottawa and in 1997 he was the pitching coach for the Gulf Coast League rookie league Expos in West Palm Beach, Fla. Buckley was a ninth-round draft pick of the Minnesota Twins in 1989. He spent three years in the Twins organization, including the 1991 season with AAA Portland. In 1993 and 1994, Buckley was a member of the Reds’ AA Chattanooga team before moving to the Expos AA affiliate in Harrisburg in 1995.

2007 3.57 (16th) • A young staff of 12 underclassmen posted the 16th-best ERA in the country. 2010 4.67 (45th) • Lowed ERA from 95th nationally in 2009 to 45th in first year back after working with the Pirates ... Sophomore Andrew Gagnon named second-team All-Big West ... Jake Thompson selected in second round of MLB draft. 2011 3.55 (48th) • Lowered the team ERA by over a full point in his first season as head coach ... Gagnon again named second-team All-Big West, and was selected in the 3rd round of the MLB draft. Regarded as one of the greatest catchers in Santa Clara history, Buckley was the 1988 WCC Player of the Year and was a second-team All-American after batting .442 with 82 RBIs. Both marks set singleseason records. Buckley drove in a school-record 188 runs and also entered himself among the Broncos’ all-time greats in batting average (.364), hits (234), doubles (47), home runs (35), total bases (390), extra-base hits (84), and slugging percentage (.606).

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Coaching Staff JESSE ZEPEDA

6

2nd Year Oklahoma, ‘96



11

1st Year Fresno State, ‘07

ASSISTANT COACH

Jesse Zepeda enters his second season at Long Beach State as the lead assistant for the baseball program. Zepeda will lead the offense and serves as the recruiting coordinator for the Dirtbags. Zepeda came to the Beach after spending seven years as the hitting coach and recruiting coordinator for seven years at Cal Poly. During his seven seasons at Cal Poly, Zepeda helped bring the team to their first Division I postseason appearance in 2009 and was instrumental in the signing and development of two Big West Players of the Year in Kyle Blumenthal (2005) and Grant Desme (2007). Under Zepeda’s watch, the Mustangs have also had back-to-back Big West Freshman of the Year over the last two seasons in Matt Jensen and the 2010 recipient, Mitch Haniger. Prior to his time at Cal Poly, Zepeda spent one season as an assistant coach at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, Calif. Zepeda finished his collegiate career at Oklahoma, where he played in the College World Series in 1995. After being drafted in the 23rd round, he played for four years in the minor leagues with the Toronto Blue Jays and Detroit Tigers organizations. He started his collegiate career at Fresno State before transferring to Cuesta College.

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SHAWN GILBERT



ASSISTANT COACH

Shawn Gilbert returns as an assistant coach in his second season with the program, working as the team’s hitting coach. Gilbert comes to The Beach from Fresno Pacific, where he was the team’s hitting instructor and top assistant. Under his watch, the Sunbirds set school records for home runs, doubles and stolen bases in a single season. Gilbert also has extensive experience in infield and hitting instruction. He will continue in those capacities with the Dirtbags, working primarily with the hitters and the infield. A shortstop in his playing days, Gilbert spent three seasons in the Major Leagues, coming up with the New York Mets before stints with the St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers. He also played one season in Japan. Gilbert was drafted in the 12th round by the Minnesota Twins out of Fresno State, where Gilbert spent two seasons after transferring from Golden West College and Arizona State.

Coaching Staff JUSTIN RAMSEY

15

1st Year Oral Roberts, ‘05



DAVID ROBERTS

17

1st Year Enrolled at Long Beach State

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH

Justin Ramsey enters his second year with the Dirtbags and his first as the Volunteer Assistant Coach. Under his new position, Ramsey will work directly from the dugout and will assist with pitching instruction and on-field coaching. Ramsey comes to Long Beach State from Sacramento City College, where he spent five years as an assistant coach. He was instrumental in the development of a number of Division I pitchers while at Sac City, including a pair of 2009 Dirtbags in Troy Watson and Cris Trout. Also following his time at Sacramento City, Ramsey has served as the pitching coach with the La Crosse Loggers of the Northwoods summer collegiate league. Ramsey worked with two 2010 draftees from his first team in La Crosse, including Matt Bywater of Pepperdine who was drafted in the 7th round by the Baltimore Orioles. In his playing career, Ramsey was a closer and relief pitcher for Oral Roberts from 2003-04. A 2004 All-American, Ramsey posted a 7-0 record with 13 saves as a senior, posting a 2.91 ERA. A twotime All-Summit League selection, Ramsey led the Golden Eagles to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. He ranks fourth alltime with 18 career saves for Oral Roberts.



UNDERGRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH

David Roberts returns to Long Beach State in 2011 and will serve as the undergraduate assistant coach for the Dirtbags in 2011. Roberts was a key member of the Long Beach State bullpen in 2007 and 2008, helping the Dirtbags host back-to-back NCAA Regionals. After transferring from Washington State following one season with the Cougars, Roberts posted a 2.92 ERA with a 4-1 record as a sophomore over 37.0 innings, making 34 strikeouts. The next season, Roberts posted a 3-1 record with a 3.58 ERA and one save, walking just five batters while striking out 26 and helping the Dirtbags reach a ranking as high as No. 4 in the nation. Drafted in the fourth round by the Cleveland Indians in the 2008 MLB Draft, Roberts reported to short season for the rest of 2008, and spent three more seasons in the minor leagues before returning as a coach for Long Beach State. In addition to assisting with the pitching staff, Roberts will work on completing his degree in communications while at Long Beach State.

Following his collegiate career, Ramsey played for three seasons in the Golden Baseball League with the Long Beach Armada, finishing third in the rookie of the year voting while simultaneously working in the offseason with Sacramento City.

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Support Staff DAVID YAMANE

KATIE DAVIS

1st Year

1st Year

DIRECTOR, BASEBALL OPERATIONS David Yamane will join the Long Beach State baseball staff in 2011, serving as the Director of Baseball Operations. Yamane will oversee the day-to-day logistics of the program, while organizing team travel and coordinating game-day activity. Yamane is in his second year in conjunction with the program, as he spent last year as the Dirtbags’ program coordinator, developing and managing all of Long Beach State’s youth and showcase camps. Prior to coming to Long Beach State, Yamane served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Long Beach City College, where he handled many of the administrative duties that he’ll oversee with the Dirtbags as well as receiving on-field coaching experience.

PAT MULLEAVY



ATHLETIC TRAINER

Katie Davis, MA, ATC is the newest addition to the Long Beach State training staff, where she will work with the baseball and cross country programs. Davis comes to The Beach from Vanderbilt University, where she worked with the Commodore baseball team, helping the team reach the 2011 College World Series. She is a 2008 graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where she earned her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. In 2010 she graduated from the University of South Florida with a Master of Arts degree in Physical Education-Exercise Science. Katie is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). While at the University of South Florida, Katie worked with the women’s softball team. At the University of Illinois, Katie primarily worked with the football team, enjoying a trip to the 2008 Rose Bowl Game, but also spent time with wrestling, baseball, tennis, and wheelchair athletics.

KEN RAVIZZA



LEARNING SPECIALIST

Pat Mulleavy provides learning skills enhancement, time management classes, examination preparation and study-hall supervision for baseball and softball. They are valuable to the sports programs and their student-athletes, helping each individual continue towards the goal of a degree. Mulleavy completed his undergraduate degree in biology at Long Beach State in 1968. He also earned his Master’s in biology from LBSU. A rich history in baseball outside of LBSU accompanies Mulleavy’s father, Greg, was the first base coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1960’s.

SPORTS PSYCHOLOGIST A leader in the sports psychology field, Dr. Ken Ravizza enters his 15th year working with the Long Beach State baseball program. The student-athletes learn goal setting, mental preparation, stress management and concentration strategies to enhance their performance both on and off the field and in the classroom. Ravizza has worked with athletes at the Olympic and professional level. He has served as a sport psychology consultant to the Anaheim Angels since 1985. He also worked with the New York Jets and numerous Olympic teams, including the 1996 USA Baseball and Water Polo teams. He has also functioned as a consultant to numerous athletic departments including Harvard, USC, UCLA, Yale and Arizona State. Ravizza authored the book Heads-Up Baseball that focuses on mental training for baseball players. He conducts Performance Enhancement Workshops throughout the United States. Ravizza earned a Ph.D. at the University of Southern California in 1974 and a bachelor’s degree at Springfield (Mass.) College in 1970.

BROOKE STOCKTON Administative Assistant

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DANNY BENEDETTI Student Assistant

CASEY FEICKERT Team Manager

Ravizza lives with his wife, Claire, in Redondo Beach. The couple have two daughters, Monica and Nina.

Dirtbags The unofficial nickname of the Long Beach State baseball team refers to the program’s style of play and success against higher-profile programs. The moniker was originally coined for Coach Dave Snow’s first team in 1989 which was comprised of nearly all new players. Rotating between three fields without a true home (Long Beach City College, Cerritos College and Blair Field) and practicing at a local all-dirt PONY field, that team won its first 18 games and advanced to the College World Series, a first for the program. Then-infield coach Dave Malpass would take his infielders to the all-dirt field for their rigourous workout. The infielders would then return to the regular practice field after their sessions covered in dirt. Thus the name “Dirtbags” was born. The name resurfaced again in 1993 when the 12-12 49ers rallied to win 34 of their next 41 games and finished three outs short of the National Championship game. As the nickname stuck, the Dirtbags were once again a fan favorite at the 1998 College World Series as the country received a lesson in Dirtbag Baseball.

“A Dirtbag is about taking the all-out approach on the field and preparing and working harder than anybody else; being the uncommon worker and player, not just another person.” Troy Tulowitzki 2010 National League All-Star “To me the Dirtbagas means a great time in my life. “Being a Dirtbag means you bring all you have to I enjoyed the camaraderie and excitement I had bethe table in every single game. It doesn’t matter the ing pat of the Dirtbags. I still go back for the alumni conditions or who you’re playing or where you’re games and enjoy seeing my old friends. I guess you playing. You have to get down and get dirty and do could say that you would have to experience it perwhat you have to do to win. It means giving up an sonally to know what it really means.” at-bat to move the runner over, to hit the sac fly, Rocky Biddle giving it all until the moment you walk off the field.” Former Major Leaguer Adam Heether “A Dirtbag doesn’t have the greatest ability; on a Dirtbag Minor Leaguer scale from 1 to 10 you’re always a 5, but you always play hard and don’t care how pretty you look. You “Being a Dirtbag means giving 100 percent in everyjust get after it.” thing you do ... always going all-out on every play, Brian Whatley and always putting the team before yourself.” Starting Catcher on 1993 CWS team Bobby Crosby 2004 AL Rookie of the Year “It’s a badge of honor. It means you play hard all the “A Dirtbag is a style of playing the game of baseball. time. I’ve always considered myself to be a Dirtbag.” It is the type of player every team needs. He loves Steve Trachsel to play the game everyday. Maybe he does not have 16-year Major League pitcher all the skills of the greatest players, but his attitude and the way he commits himself to the game is what “It was a tremendous honor to be a Dirtbag. Being makes this Dirtbag great. Dealing with adversity is a Dirtbag means you’re a never-say-die player who what completes being a Dirtbag. A hard-nosed, team puts it all on the line all the time.” player at all times.” Terrmel Sledge Mike Gallo Former Major Leaguer Former Major League Pitcher “Being a Dirtbag is great, it’s a great group of guys. We’re just players who like to get dirty and play hard. We’ll always battle every inning, every at-bat. It’s just a hard-nosed way to play ball.” Jeremy Reed Major League Outfielder

“We’re just a team that scrapes and gets the little things done to win. That’s what we are -- Dirtbags. People don’t understand that yet, don’t have a clue to what’s behind us.” Chuck Lopez LBSU single-season hits record holder

“Being a Dirtbag is more about the attitude that you play with. You are required to give 110% all of the time.” Jeremy Ward Dirtbag Minor Leaguer

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Returning Players JUAN AVILA

Career Highs

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At-Bats - 6, at Pacific (4/1/11) Runs - 3, at Pacific (4/3/11) Hits - 4, at Pacific (4/3/11) Home Runs - 2, at Pacific (4/3/11) RBI - 2, 2 times Stolen Bases - 1, vs. UC Santa Barbara (4/23/10)

6-1 | 190 | Junior Bats: R | Throws: R Lomita, Calif. Narbonne HS



OUTFIELD

Long Beach State (2011): Played in 43 games and started 30, primarily in right field … Second on the team with a pair of home runs … Had a slugging percentage of .396, the highest on the team … Finished the season with four doubles and three triples along with the two homers … Was plunked 10 times, which tied for second on the team … Also walked seven times … Had a huge series at Pacific to snap out of an early-season slump … Went 2-for6 in the first game of the series (4/1) … Finished a double short of the cycle two games later, going 4-for-4 with two home runs and a triple with three runs scored at Pacific (4/3) … Those two games were the start of a season-high six-game hitting streak … Went 2-for-4 in a 4-3 win over Cal Poly (4/30) … Made four hits over the course of the final series of the season … Was 3-for-4 with an RBI and a triple at UC Irvine in an 8-6 victory (5/28) … Had a double in the season finale against the Anteaters (5/29).

Year 2010 2011 TOTAL

GP-GS 26-12 43-30 69-42

AVG .231 .245 .241

Career Statistics

AB 52 106 158

R 10 19 29

H 12 26 38

2B 3B HR RBI 3 0 0 3 4 3 2 7 7 3 2 10

BB 1 7 8

SO 13 24 37

SB-A 1-1 0-2 1-3

High School: A three-year letterwinner at Narbonne High School … Won the Marine League championship all three seasons … A threetime first-team Marine League selection … hit .330 with 22 RBI as a sophomore … Followed that up with a junior year where he hit .490 with 7 home runs, 22 doubles and 32 RBI … Co-MVP of the of the Marine League in 2008 … hit .488 with five home runs, 17 doubles and 27 RBI in his final season … Again named the Marine League Co-MVP and was named a first-team Louisville Slugger AllAmerican as a senior. Personal: Born in Harbor City, Calif. … Parents are Juan and Irma Avila … An Honor Roll student at Narbonne … Also recruited by Fresno State, UCLA, USC and UC Irvine … Major is commincations.

(2010): Played in 26 games and started in 12 as a true freshman … Hit .231 with 12 hits and three doubles … Made six starts as a designated hitter and six starts in the outfield … In the first game of the Oregon State double-header, made a career-high two hits with a double and an RBI (3/27) … Had a three-game hitting streak in the middle of the season, starting three games at DH (4/10-4/23) … Finished the season with an active four-game hitting streak, going 1-for-3 in the season finale against UC Irvine (5/30).

JOHNNY BEKAKIS

2 AVILA

6-0 | 170 | Sophomore Bats: R | Throws: R Concord, Calif. Clayton Valley HS



INFIELD

Long Beach State (2011): Played in 34 games as a true freshman, starting 13 in the outfield and at designated hitter … Hit .241 in 58 at-bats … Finished the season with a pair of doubles … Had his first hit against Arizona (2/26) … Hit the game-winning single in a walkoff win against USC (3/1) … Had his first multi-hit game in a win at Pepperdine, going 2-for-3 with an RBI double (3/15) … Cracked a pinch-hit single against UC Davis (4/9) … Drove in a run with a single at UCLA (4/12) … Had his best game at Arizona State, going 3-for-5 with a run scored, three RBI and a double (5/8) … A perfect 2-for-2 on the season in stolen bases. High School: Three-year letterwinner at Clayton Valley High School in Concord, Calif … A two-time all-league selection ... Led the Eagles to a pair of league championships … Hit .420 with 32 runs scored, 25 RBI and two home runs while helping Clayton Valley to a 24-3 record as a junior … The Eagles took the section championship in 2009 … Improved average to .450 while leading the team to a second-straight league championship … Had 15 stolen bases, 30 RBI, six triples and six home runs as a senior … Earned third-team All-State honors following the 2010 season. 10

Personal: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif. … Parents are John and Maria Bekakis … Also recruited by Sacramento State … Major is kinesiology.

Career Highs At-Bats - 5, at Arizona State (5/8/11) Runs - 1, at Arizona State (5/8/11) Hits - 3, at Arizona State (5/8/11) RBI - 3, at Arizona State (5/8/11) Stolen Bases - 1, 2 times

Year GP-GS 2011 34-13 TOTAL 34-13

AVG .241 .241

Career Statistics

AB 58 58

R 1 1

H 14 14

2B 3B HR RBI 2 0 0 7 2 0 0 7

BB SO 4 12 4 12

SB-A 2-2 2-2

Returning Players MATT DUFFY

Career Highs

10

At-Bats - 5, many times Runs - 2, at Cal State Northridge (5/23/10) Hits - 2, many times RBI - 2, at UNLV (3/19/10) Stolen Bases - 1, two times

6-2 | 170 | Junior Bats: R | Throws: R Long Beach, Calif. Lakewood HS



INFIELD

Long Beach State (2011): A second-team All-Big West selection as a second baseman … Infield starter that played in 55 games, starting 54 … Let the Dirtbags in RBI with 31 on the year … Was second on the team with 214 at-bats … Made seven steals on the year … walked 10 times and was hit once … Hit .266 and was in the heart of the lineup through the season .. Batted third 31 times and fifth 16 times … Had 12 multi-hit games … Started 40 games at second base, 10 at third base and four at shortstop … Started the season with a seven game hitting streak … Had three hits and three RBI in a win over Cal State Fullerton (2/20) … 2-for-4 in the finale against Arizona (2/27) … Had five straight games with an RBI starting with the second game against Oregon (3/5) … Went 3-for-5 in the first half of a double-header against Oregon State … Had four total hits on the day (3/19) … Set three career highs with five hits, three runs and seven RBI in a blowout win at Pacific (4/1) … Drove in the winning run in the 12th inning in a 1-0 win over UC Riverside (4/15) … Went 4-for-5 with three runs scored the following game in another with (4/16) … Started a 10-game hitting streak with a double in the series finale at UC Santa Barbara (4/23) … That was the team’s second-longest hitting streak … Came on a defensive replacement in the final game at Cal Poly, and missed his only game in 2011 that Tuesday with nagging injuries … Came back with hits in all three games at Arizona State … Went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI in game two (5/7) … Went 3-for-4 in a 4-3 win over Pepperdine … Closed out the season with hits in two wins over UC Irvine (5/28, 5/29).

Year 2010 2011 TOTAL

GP-GS 30-20 55-54 85-74

AVG .244 .266 .260

Career Statistics

AB 86 214 300

R 8 22 30

H 21 57 78

2B 3B HR RBI 4 0 0 7 5 0 0 31 9 0 0 38

BB 1 10 11

SO 14 26 40

SB-A 2-3 7-13 9-16

(2010): Utility infielder that entered the starting lineup over the final half of the season … Played in 30 games, while starting 20 … Started at shortstop and third base, but made the most starts at second base … Hit .244 with four doubles and seven RBI in 86 at-bats … Picked up his first collegiate hit as a pinch-hitter against Washington (3/7) … Set a career high with two RBI after a tworun single at UNLV (3/19) … Had his first two-hit game against Hawaii, going 2-for-3 with an RBI (3/24) … Went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI vs. Pacific (4/3) … Entered starting lineup for good against Cal State Fullerton, going 2-for-4 with a double (5/14) … Scored a career-high pair of runs on a 2-for-5 day in the finale at Cal State Northridge (5/23) … played for the Corvallis Knights in summer ball, hitting .249 in 46 games. High School: Two-year letterwinner with the Lancers … Led team to a 23-12 record and a league championship in 2008 … A twotime all-state selection … A two-time all-league pick as well … Hit .409 with 28 RBI as a junior … Hit .380 with 34 RBI and three home runs as a senior. Personal: Born in Long Beach, Calif. … Parents are Tom and Cathy Duffy … Member of the Principal’s Honor Roll at Lakewood … Majoring in business.

DUFFY

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Returning Players JUAN FAVELA

Career Highs

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At-Bats - 1, many times Hits - 1, at Arizona State (5/8/11) RBI - 1, at Arizona State (5/8/11)

6-3 | 245 | Junior Bats: R | Throws: R Cudahy, Calif. LA Harbor CC



CATCHER

Year GP-GS 2011 6-0 TOTAL 6-0

AVG .167 .167

Career Statistics

AB 6 6

R 0 0

H 1 1

2B 3B HR RBI 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

BB SO 0 4 0 4

SB-A 0-0 0-0

Long Beach State (2011): A backup catcher that played in six games … Picked up his first collegiate hit with an RBI double at Arizona State (5/8). (2010): Redshirted. Los Angeles Harbor College: Played for two seasons at LA Harbor … Hit .238 with seven home runs and 32 RBI as a freshman … Earned team MVP honors as a sophomore after hitting .340 with a team-leading six homers and 36 RBI … Also hit two triples and 11 doubles ... Earned second-team all-conference honors … Started all 40 games for LA Harbor in 2009 … teammates with fellow Dirtbag Matt Hibbert.

FAVELA

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Bell High School … Earned All-League honors as a sophomore and was a two-time all-city selection … Hit .342 as a sophomore … Increased his production to a .400 batting average with four homers and 25 RBI as a junior … Finished his high school career by hitting .462 with 2 home runs and 22 RBI as a senior.

Career Highs Innings Pitched - 4.2, vs. USC (3/1/11) Strikeouts - 4, 2 times Walks - 3, vs. UC Davis (4/8/11)

Personal: Born in Los Angeles … Parents are Juan and Maria Favela … Majoring in American Studies. Year APP 2011 20 TOTAL 14

KYLE FRIEDRICHS 6-1 | 190 | Sophomore Bats: R | Throws: R San Clemente, Calif. San Clemente HS



W-L 4-2 4-2

Career Statistics ERA 3.99 3.99

IP 47.1 47.1

H 46 46

R 30 30

ER 21 21

BB 7 7

SO 34 34

High School: Played baseball at San Clemente High School … Led team to a 19-11 record as a senior … Earned first-team All-South Coast League honors … Went 8-5 with 70 strikeouts in 77 innings pitched.

PITCHER

Long Beach State (2011): A versitile pitcher that filled many roles out of the bullpen as a freshman … Posted a 4-2 record with a 3.99 ERA … Was sixth on the team with 47.1 innings pitched, and was second on the team in appearances with 20 on the season … Made two starts in 2011 …. Debuted with two innings against Loyola Marymount (2/22) … Threw 1.2 scoreless innings in relief against Arizona (2/26) … Made his first start against USC, pitching 4.2 innings and allowing one earned run, striking out a seasonhigh four (3/1)… Pitched two innings of hitless relief in a win over Oregon, earning his first win (3/5)… Made a long relief appearance against Hawaii, striking out three and allowing one run on one hit in 3.1 innings for his second straight win (3/7) … Threw two hitless innings at Pepperdine in another comeback win for the Dirtbags (3/15) … Had another lenghty relief appearance with 4.1 innings in relief of a 3.2 inning effort from the starter at UC Davis (4/8) … Allowed no earned in a three inning appearance at UCLA (4/12) … Pitched 2.2 innings of relief and allowed just one hit to pick up his first career save at UC Santa Barbara (4/23) … Earned his third win while throwing a perfect inning at Cal Poly (4/30) … Made one more start, going 4.0 innings against Pepperdine, striking out three and allowing one run in a no-decision (5/18) … Picked up his final win against Cal State Northridge, throwing 3.2 hitless innings in a 4-3 win (5/22) … Scored a key out in Long Beach State’s 8-6 win at UC Irvine (5/28). 12

GS 2 2

Personal: Born in San Diego, Calif. … Parents are Charles and Rebecca Friedrichs … Also recruited by USC, San Diego State and Oklahoma State … Majoring in communcations.

FREIDRICHS

Returning Players JOSH FRYE

Career Highs

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Innings Pitched - 1.2, at UC Irvine (5/27/11) Strikeouts - 2, many times Walks - 2, vs. UC Davis (4/9/11)

6-7 | 195 | Sophomore Bats: R | Throws: R Long Beach, Calif. Millikan HS



PITCHER

Long Beach State (2011): Reliever that made 15 appearances with a 1.72 ERA in his first season with the Dirtbags … Allowed just three earned runs on the year, and just seven total in 15.2 innings … Started off his career with a hitless outing against LMU, striking out two to set a season high (2/22) … Matched that mark three other times … Allowed four unearned against Oregon, but struck out two (3/4) … Struck out two against Hawaii in a scoreless ninth inning for his first save of the season (3/7) … Surrendered his first run at Pepperdine (3/15) … Had his longest outing to that point against UC Davis, throwing 1.1 innnings (4/9) … Did not allow a run in his last five appearances of the season … Allowed a hit at USC (4/26) before setting down the side in order against Cal Poly (4/29) in two one innning outings … Held San Diego State (5/3) and Arizona State (5/7) scoreless for an inning in two road appearances … Went 1.2 innings at UC Irvine (5/27), his longest appearance of the season.

Year APP 2011 15 TOTAL 15

GS 0 0

W-L 0-0 0-0



INFIELD/OUTFIELD

IP 15.2 15.2

H 22 22

R 7 7

ER 3 3

BB 5 5

SO 10 10

FRYE

Career Highs At-Bats - 3, vs. Rice (3/11/11) Runs - 1, vs. San Francisco (3/12/11) Hits - 1, many times RBI - 1, 2 times

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6-1 | 210 | Sophomore Bats: L | Throws: L Yorba Linda, Calif. El Dorado HS

ERA 1.72 1.72

Personal: Born in Long Beach, Calif. … Parents are Darryle and Melody Frye … Honor Roll student at Millikan … Also recruited by Arizona, Arizona State and Oregon … Major is history.

High School: Two-year letterwinner at Millikan High School in Long Beach … A two-time first-team All-Moore League selection … Led Rams to the league championship in 2009 … Started league play with a 41-inning scoreless streak … Earned third-team All-State honors.

BRENNAN FULKERSON

Career Statistics

Year GP-GS 2011 18-7 TOTAL 18-7

AVG .250 .250

Career Statistics

AB 24 24

R 1 1

H 6 6

2B 3B HR RBI 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2

BB SO 2 3 2 3

SB-A 0-1 0-1

Personal: Born in Fullerton, Calif. … Parents are Dan and Lisa Fulkerson … Two-time Scholar-Athlete award winner at El Dorado … Also recruited by San Diego … Majoring in business.

Long Beach State (2011): Backup utility player that played in the outfield, at first base and DH over 18 games … Made seven starts … Had a hit in his debut against Cal State Fullerton (2/20) … Drove in a run in a 1-for-2 game during a start against USC (3/1) … Had two sacrifice bunts against Oregon, including one that sparked a five-run bottom of the ninth rally on the way to an extra inning win (3/5) … Went 1-for-3 against Rice while starting at first base (3/11) … Scored his only run of the season the next day against San Francisco (3/12) … Went 1-for-2 in a start at San Diego State (5/3) … Went 1-for-2 as the DH against CS Northridge, knocking in a run (5/21). High School: Three-year letterwinner in baseball … Helped El Dorado make a nine-win improvement over two seasons … Led the team in his senior season to a section semi-final appearance … A two-time all league selection … Earned third-team all-state honors as a senior … Also named first-team all-county and first-team all-section … Hit. 448 with 32 runs, four home runs, 21 RBI and 12 doubles … Was one shy of the school’s single-season doubles record, held by Phil Nevin … Finished high school with a .368 average, 79 hits and 19 doubles. 13

Returning Players MICHAEL HILL

Career Highs

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At-Bats - 5, 3 times Runs - 1, many times Hits - 2, many times RBI - 2, times Stolen Bases - 1, many times

6-2 | 195 | Sophomore Bats: L | Throws: R Orange, Calif. La Quinta HS



INFIELD

Long Beach State (2011): Played in 35 games, starting 25, primarily at third base … Missed the first few weeks of the season with injury … Hit a two-run double in a pinch-hit appearance against Oregon in his collegiate debut (3/5) … Drove in two more runs with a double in a start against San Francisco (3/12) … Went 2-for-5 in the AT&T Classic finale against California (3/13) … Had five hits in the series against Stanford … Tied his season high with two hits in game one (3/25) and game three (3/27) against the Cardinal … Hit an RBI triple in a win against UC Riverside (4/16) … Went 2-for-4 at UC Santa Barbara as the starting DH (4/21) … In another start at DH, went 2-for-3 against Cal Poly (4/29) … Drove in a run at San Diego State (5/3).

Year GP-GS 2011 35-25 TOTAL 35-25

AVG .200 .200

Career Statistics

AB 95 95

R 8 8

H 19 19

2B 3B HR RBI 3 1 0 7 3 1 0 7

BB SO 4 30 4 30

SB-A 4-4 4-4

Personal: Born in Whittier, Calif. … Parents are Robert and Grace Hill … Has a true Long Beach State legacy as both his father and brother John played for the Dirtbags … Both parents attended Long Beach State as well … Majoring in communications.

High School: A four-year letterwinner in baseball at La Quinta High School … A two-time league MVP, earning the honor as a junior and senior … Helped the Aztecs win the Garden Grove three times in four years … Led La Quinta as a senior with a .368 batting average and seven home runs.

KELLEN HOIME

Career Highs

3

At-Bats - 5, many times Runs - 4, vs. San Diego (3/10/09) Hits - 3, many times Home Runs - 1, vs. USC (3/2/10) RBI - 4, at Pacific (4/25/09) Stolen Bases - 2, vs. Washington State (3/13/10)

5-11 | 190 | Senior Bats: R | Throws: R Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento City CC



CATCHER

Long Beach State (2011): Injured just before the first game and missed the season as a medical redshirt. (2010): Long Beach State’s starting catcher for the second straight season … Played in 47 games while starting 41 behind the dish for the Dirtbags … Stole seven bases in eight attempts, two off the team lead … Made only three errors in 47 games played … Threw out 14 baserunners on the year … Started off the season with a pair of hits in the team’s first two games … Went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBI against Washington (3/6) … Was a perfect 3-for-3 from the plate with two RBI and a careerhigh two stolen bases in a 7-4 win over Wichita State (3/13) … Went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles, two RBI and two runs scored at Cal Poly (4/30) … Finished the series with four RBI after getting two more the next day in two games played (5/1) … Hit safely in five of the team’s last six games. (2009): Appeared in 43 games and started 36 games at catcher in first year at Long Beach State ... Threw out 17 of 30 base stealers, a .638 percentage … Hit .252 and hit 19 RBI … Stole five bases on the year as a backstop … Went 3-for-4 in debut at USC (2/22)... Had 3 hits and 4 runs scored vs. San Diego (3/10) ...Had two hits and drove in two at Wichita State (3/21) … Hit .384 with three runs scored and three RBI over the series with UNLV (3/273/29) … Scored 3 runs at California on two hits (4/1) ... Went 2 for 3 with 4 RBIs and a double at Pacific (4/25). 14

Year 2009 2010 TOTAL

GP-GS 43-36 47-41 90-77

AVG .252 .234 .234

Career Statistics

AB 127 128 255

R 25 22 47

H 32 30 62

2B 3B HR 5 0 0 5 0 1 10 0 1

RBI 19 14 33

BB 10 11 21

SO 19 39 58

SB-A 5-9 7-8 12-17

Sacramento City College: Named first-team all-league as a freshman with the Panthers … started 38 games at catcher … hit .349 with 27 RBI … stole 12 bases in 14 attempts … also threw out over 60% of potential base-stealers. High School: Lettered three years in baseball and one year in football at Jesuit High School. Personal: Son of Mark and Kathleen Hoime … majoring in criminal justice.

Returning Players MATT JOHNSON

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Career Highs Innings Pitched - 4.2, at UC Riverside (4/16/11) Strikeouts - 6, 2 times Walks - 1, many times

6-3 | 195 | Senior Bats: R | Throws: R Lakewood, Calif. Long Beach City CC



PITCHER

Long Beach State (2011): Long reliever that led the Dirtbags in wins in 2011 with five … Finished the season with a 5-1 record and a 4.31 ERA over 48 innnings pitched … Made 19 apppearances and started two games … His 45 strikeouts were fourth on the team, and the most in the bullpen … Started the season’s second game at Cal State Fullerton, and allowed one earned run, striking out two (2/20) … Made his second start the following week against Arizona, taking his only loss (2/26) … Struck out the side against California in a short one-inning appearance (3/13) … Evened his record with 4.1 innings of scoreless relief at Loyola Marymount (3/22) … Set his career high with a 4.2 inning appearance against UC Riverside, allwing one hit and striking out a career-high six batters to improve to 2-1 (4/16) … Allowed no earned runs against Cal Poly in 1.2 innings to improve to 3-1 on the season (5/1) … Pitched three scoreless innings at San Diego State (5/3) … Earned wins in his last two apperances … Allowed no runs in a 2.2 inning relief effort against CS Northridge in a 2-0 win (5/21) … Got the win against UC Irvine over 3.1 innings, allowing one run and striking out two (5/28).

Year APP 2011 19 TOTAL 19

GS 2 2

W-L 5-1 5-1

Career Statistics ERA 4.31 4.31

IP 48.0 48.0

H 64 64

R 30 30

ER 23 23

BB 8 8

SO 45 45

High School: Played for two years at Lakewood High School … Led the Lancers to two straight Moore League championships … was also named the Moore League Pitcher of the Year as a senior in 2008. Personal: Born in Torrance, Calif. … Parents are David and Kathy Johnson … His twin sister Megan also attends Long Beach State, and played for the women’s volleyball team … Also recruited by Hawaii, Purdue and LMU … Majoring in geography.

Long Beach City College: Spent two seasons as a starting pitcher at Long Beach City … An All-Star in 2009 that helped LBCC win the South Coast Conference … Posted a 5-2 record with a 4.62 ERA as a freshman in 89.2 innings pitched … Led the team with 71 strikeouts … Made eight starts in 2010, finishing the season with a 4.59 ERA.

JONATHAN KIM

Career Highs

44

At-Bats - 4, 3 times Runs - 1, 3 times Hits - 2, 2 times RBI - 2, vs. Oregon State (3/19/11) Stolen Bases - 1, at Cal State Fullerton (2/19/11)

6-0 | 190 | Senior Bats: R | Throws: R Torrance, Calif. LA Harbor CC



OUTFIELD

Long Beach State (2011): Played in 25 games, starting 12 in 2011 … Came in mostly as a bat off of the bench … Went 2-for-4 in the season opener at CS Fullerton with a stolen base (2/19) … The two hits tied a career high … Went 1-for-2 with an RBI double against USC (3/1) … Drove in a career-best two RBI as a pinch hitter against Oregon State in the front half of the day’s doubleheader (3/19) … Had two hits for a second time at Loyola Marymount, goint 2-for-3 and driving in a run in a 3-2 victory (3/22) … Picked up another RBI on a 1-for-3 day at Stanford (3/25) … Went 1-for-2 in his final start of the season at USC (4/26).

Year GP-GS 2011 25-12 TOTAL 25-12

AVG .235 .235

Career Statistics

AB 51 51

R 3 3

H 12 12

2B 3B HR RBI 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 6

BB SO 3 12 3 12

SB-A 1-3 1-3

High School: A four-year letterwinner in baseball and football at South High School … Led the Spartans to a 2007 Pioneer League championship in football … Earned first-team all-league as well as second-team all-state honors as a senior in baseball. Personal: Born in Torrance, Calif. … Parents are Chuy and Meeya Kim … Honor Roll student at South High School … President of the Korean Club and also a member of the sports medicine club at South … Also recruited by UC Irvine … Majoring in Sociology.

LA Harbor College: Spent two seasons at LA Harbor College … An All-American as a sophomore after leading tying for the league lead with eight home runs … Hit .359 with 43 RBI and 12 doubles as well … A two-time all-conference pick with LA Harbor … Earned first-team honors as a sophomore, and second-team honors after his freshman year … Played with fellow Dirtbags Matt Hibbert and Juan Favela at LA Harbor in 2009. 15

Returning Players JEFF McNEIL

Career Highs

1

At-Bats - 6, at Arizona State (5/8/11) Runs - 2, at CS Fullerton (5/14/11) Hits - 4, vs. UC Davis (4/9/11) RBI - 2, 3 times Stolen Bases - 2, vs. Hawaii (3/7/11)

6-1 | 160 | Sophomore Bats: L | Throws: R Nipomo, Calif. Nipomo HS



UTLILTY

Long Beach State (2011): One of five players to play in more than 50 games in 2011, starting 47 in the outfield and at second base … Started 26 games in left field and 16 games at second … Led the team in hitting during Big West Conference play with a .326 average … Was fourth on the team overall in hitting at .271 … Batted 35 times in the second spot, and was second in the Big West with 15 sacrifice bunts … Also tied for the team lead with four sacrifice flies … Had and RBI, a run scored, and a hit in the team’s first win of the season over CS Fullerton (2/20) … Had four sacrifices after the first two games … Scored the game-tying run in the bottom of the ninth as a pinch-runner against Oregon (3/5) … Went 1-for-3 with a run scored in a 2-1 win over Rice (3/11) … Hit a two-run triple against San Francisco (3/12) … Had two hits in each of the first two games at Stanford (3/25, 3/26) … Scored a run and was plunked twice after entering as a pinch hitter at Pacific (4/1) … Went 2-for-3 in game two at Pacific (4/2) … Had two more hits in the finale (4/3) … Capped a five-game hitting streak with a perfect 4-for-4 day against UC Davis (4/9) … The four hits were a career high … 1-for-5 with a run scored at UCLA (4/12) … Tied a season-high with two RBI against UC Riverside (4/17) … Went 3-for-4 with a run scored in game two at UC Santa Barbara (4/22) … Finished the series with a 1-for-3 performance to reach a second five-game hitting streak (4/23) … Had a hit in all three games at Arizona State … Went 2-for-4 in game two with a doubles (5/7) … Had two more hits against UCLA, finishing 2-for-3 with a run scored (5/10) … Scored twice for a career high while going 2-for-5 at CS Fullerton (5/14) … Hit a double and triple as part of a 3-for-4 day against CS Northridge (5/22) … Again had three hits in a win at UC Irvine (5/28) … Finished the season with a double and run scored at UC Irvine (5/29).

JON MACIEL

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6-2 | 2100 | Sophomore Bats: R | Throws: R Yorba Linda, Calif. Esperanza HS



PITCHER Career Highs

Innings Pitched - 3.1, vs. Oregon (3/5/11) Strikeouts - 4, vs. Oregon (3/5/11) Walks - 2, at Cal State Fullerton (5/14/11)

Year APP 2011 17 TOTAL 17

16

GS 0 0

W-L 0-1 0-1

Career Statistics ERA 1.25 1.25

IP 21.2 21.2

H 16 16

R 6 6

ER 3 3

BB 6 6

SO 21 21

Year GP-GS 2011 53-47 TOTAL 53-47

AVG .271 .271

Career Statistics

AB 166 166

R 17 17

H 45 45

2B 3B HR RBI 4 1 0 14 4 1 0 14

BB SO 10 21 10 21

SB-A 2-5 2-5

High School: Lettered in three sports, participating in golf, basketball and baseball for Nipomo High School … A three-year letterwinner in golf and basketball … Team MVP in golf for all three seasons, and a three-time first-team all-league selection … A twotime all-league pick in basketball … Led the team to the CIF playoffs in 2010 … averaged 17.1 points per game as a senior … Took up baseball in 2010, and named the team MVP … Also selected first-team all-county and first-team all-league … Led the Titans 30 RBI, 13 doubles and seven home runs … Finished the year with a .446 batting average. Personal: Born in Santa Barbara, Calif. … Parents are Steve and Rebecca McNeil … Participated in the US Junior Amateur Golf Tournament … Also recruited by Fresno State and Cal State Northridge … Majoring is undeclared.

Long Beach State (2011): Finished with the team’s best ERA for any player with over 10 innings pitched … Ended the season with a 1.25 ERA, allowing just three earned runs over 21.2 innings pitched … Made 17 appearances on the season, all out of the bullpen … Started the year with a 1.1 inning appearance against LMU (2/22) … Struck out four over 3.1 innings against Oregon in Long Beach State’s comeback win, giving up just one hit (3/5) … That appearance was his longest of the season … Retired the side in order in an inning against California (3/13) … Struck out three in 1.1 innings at Stanford (3/25) … Gave up his last earned run of the season against UC Riverside (4/17) … Did not allow a hit in his next four appearances out of the bullpen (4/26 – 5/8) … Struck out three in 1.1 innnings against UCLA (5/10) … Took his only loss after giving up three unearned runs at Cal State Fullerton (5/14) … Threw 1.2 perfect innings against CS Northridge (5/20) … Allowed one hit over 2.0 innings in the season finale at UC Irvine, combining in a shutout (5/29). High School: Two-year letterwinner at Esperanza High School … Chosen as the team’s rookie of the year as a junior … Named to the North and South All-Star team as a senior … Had 23 strikeouts in five starts as a senior. Personal: Born in Orange, Calif. … Parents are John and Maribel Maciel… Also recruited by USC, UC Santa Barbara and Fresno State … Majoring in criminal justice.

Returning Players EDDIE MAGALLON

Career Highs

33

Innings Pitched - 5.0, vs. USC (3/2/10) Strikeouts - 5, 2 times Walks - 2, 2 times

5-11 | 185 | Junior Bats: R | Throws: R Paramount, Calif. Paramount HS



PITCHER

Long Beach State (2011): Reliever that finished the season third in the Big West with nine saves … Named to the NCBWA Mideseason Stopper of the Year watch list … Combined in two shutouts, tying for the team lead … Finished the season with a 3.62 ERA and a 2-1 record … Pitched 2.2 scoreless and struck out three in his first appearance against CS Fullerton to get the year’s first win (2/20) … Earned his first save of the year with two hitless innings against Oregon, striking out two (3/6) … Earned his second save in his next game by closing the door on Rice in a 2-1 game (3/11) … Earned his second save during the team’s time at AT&T Park against San Francisco in a 5-4 win (3/12) … Improved to 2-0 after getting the win by allowing one hit over two innings at Pepperdine (3/15) … Lowered his ERA to 0.57 in a 3.0 inning appearance in a win over Oregon State (3/19) … Had a six-game scoreless streak snapped, but earned his fourth save at LMU (3/22) … Continued his save streak with another at Stanford (3/25), followed by a save in a 5-3 victory at Pacific (4/2) … Pitched 1.1 hitless innings against San Diego State for save number seven (4/5) … Earned his eitheh save in his next appearance, pitching 1.2 scoreless innings against UC Davis (4/10) … Picked up his final save of the season with a scorless inning against Cal Poly to maintain a 4-3 victory (4/30) … Shifted out of the closer’s role at the end of the season over his final six appearances.

Year 2010 2011 TOTAL

APP 14 23 37

GS 5 0 5

W-L 1-2 2-1 3-3

Career Statistics ERA 4.79 3.62 4.31

IP 47.0 32.1 79.1

H 54 32 86

R 35 15 50

ER 25 13 38

BB 9 6 15

SO 29 19 48

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Paramount High School … Led the Pirates to three straight league championships beginning with his sophomore year … A first-team all-state selection as a freshman after earning league MVP honors … followed that up with two first-team All-San Gabriel Valley selections. Personal: Born in Long Beach, Calif. … Father is Jesus Magallon … Also recruited by CS Fullerton, Oregon … Majoring in Communications.

(2010): True freshman that made the most starts of any pitcher outside of the weekend rotation … Made five starts in 14 appearances, posting a 1-2 record and a 4.79 ERA … Magallon’s 47.0 innings pitched were also fourth on the Dirtbags … Finished the year with 29 strikeouts, fifth on the team … Made his first start of the year against UCLA, striking out four but taking the loss over 4.2 innings pitched (2/23) … Pitched a season-high five innings of relief against USC, allowing one earned run (3/2) … Earned his first collegiate win with a four-inning start at No. 5 UCLA (4/20) … Made another weekday start against San Diego State, surrendering just one hit in four innings of work (4/27) … Pitched three innings of scoreless relief against Stanford, allowing one hit while striking out five (5/9). Magallon - 2011 Games With Decisions Report Date-Opponent 2/20 - @ CS Fullerton 3/6 - Oregon 3/11 - vs. Rice 3/12 - vs. San Francisco 3/15 - @ Pepperdine 3/22 - @ Loyola Marymount 3/25 - @ Stanford 4/2 - @ Pacific 4/3 - @ Pacific 4/5 - San Diego State 4/10 - UC Davis 4/30 - Cal Poly

Dec. W S S S W S S S L S S S

IP 2.2 2.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.2 1.1 1.2 1.0

H 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 4 0 3 1

R 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0

ER 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0

BB 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

SO 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

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Returning Players BRENNAN METZGER

Career Highs

12

At-Bats - 6, 3 times Runs - 3, 2 times Hits - 4, at Arizona State (5/8/11) Home Runs - 1, many times RBI - 3, at UC Santa Barbara (4/24/10) Stolen Bases - 2, 3 times

5-11 | 185 | Senior Bats: R | Throws: R San Marcos, Calif. Mission Hills HS



OUTFIELD

Long Beach State (2011): Played in all 56 games and started 54 … Anchored the team’s center field spot and primarily batted in the leadoff spot … Led the team in doubles (13), hit-by-pitch (11) and stolen bases (11) for the second straight season … Has been hit 39 times in his career, third-most in school history … Led the 2011 Dirtbags in walks as well with 22 … Had 13 multi-hit games, third on the team, and tied for the team lead with four-multiple RBI games … Tied for the team lead with four sacrifice flies, and had eight sacrifice bunts … Needs seven doubles to reach the Top 5 in Long Beach State’s career lists … Can also reach Long Beach State’s career leaders in games played, games started, and stolen bases … Went 1-for-1 with a walk, a hit by pitch, and a sacrifice in the season opener at CS Fullerton (2/19) … 2-for-4 with three runs scored, tying a career high the next day against the Titans (2/20) … Hit his second double of the season in game three with Fullerton (2/21) … 2-for-4 with a run scored against Arizona (2/25) … Started a five-game hitting streak against Hawaii (3/7) … Went 2-for-3 with two runs scored in a 5-4 win over San Francisco (3/12) … Tied a team-high with six at-bats at Pepperdine, going 1-for-6 (3/15) … Had two hits in back-to-back games against Oregon State (3/19) and Loyola Marymount (3/22) … Tied a career high by scoring three times in a 20-0 blowout at Pacific, walking twice and going 1-for-2 (4/1) … Drove in two of Long Beach State’s three runs in a 3-1 win over San Diego State (4/5) … Went 2-for-4 with a walk in the series finale with UC Davis (4/9) … Hit a double and home run at UC Santa Barbara (4/23) … Set a team season-high with three walks at USC (4/26) … Went 2-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI in the final game with Cal Poly (4/30) … Had two more hits, including a double at San Diego State (5/3) … Was a perfect 4-for-4 with a sacrifice and two RBI at Arizona State in game three (5/8) … That was a career high in hits for Metzger … Again had two RBI at CS Fullerton, going 1-for-4 with a run scored (5/14) …Finished the season with a twohit day, going 2-for-4 and driving in a pair at UC Irvine (5/29) … Earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors as well as Academic All-Big West honors for the second straight season ... Selected as the LBSU Male Big West Scholar-Athlete, representing the university as its top student and athlete for 2011.

Year GP-GS 2009 35-26 2010 53-52 2011 56-54 TOTAL 144-132

AVG .258 .308 .267 .283

Career Statistics

AB 89 201 187 477

R H 14 23 36 62 31 50 81 135

2B 3B HR 4 0 1 19 2 2 13 1 1 36 3 4

RBI 9 22 18 49

BB 11 15 22 48

SO 16 33 29 78

SB-A 11-16 9-11 11-15 31-42

(2010): Started in 52 games, third on the team primarily as the team’s leadoff hitter and center fielder … Had a team-high 19game hitting streak during the season … Led the Dirtbags and was sixth in the Big West with 19 doubles … Hit .308 with 22 RBI on the year, and was second on the team with 91 total bases … Finished the season with no errors in 116 chances, fielding a perfect 1.000 … Also lead the team in stolen bases with nine on the year in 11 attempts … Ranked 38th nationally with 20 HBP … Was far and away the team leader in the category … Was hit twice in a game an astounding four times … Hit three times in the first two games of the season … Went 1-for-2 and was plunked twice in the season opener against Pepperdine (2/19) … Went 3-for-5 with two RBI and a triple in the opener against Washington (3/5) … Was 2-for-3 the next day (3/6) … Hit .545 for the series against the Huskies … Started his 19-game hitting streak with a 2-for-3 day at Oregon State (3/26) … Hit .383 over the next 19 games … Tied a Long Beach State single-game record by hitting three doubles at UC Riverside (4/17) … Had multiple hits in three straight games, starting with two hits at UCLA (4/20) … Went 2-for-5 and 3-for-5 in the first two games of the series with UC Santa Barbra … Had three RBI and a double in the Saturday game (4/24) … Extended his hitting streak to 19 with a 2-for5 day at Cal Poly (4/30) … Hit his first home run of the season against Stanford (5/9) … Followed that up with one more home run at Cal State Northridge, part of a 2-for-3 day (5/21) … Was 2-for-4 with a double in the opener against UC Irvine (5/28) … A first-team CoSIDA Academic All-District selection as well as an Academic All-Big West honoree. (2009): Played in 35 games and started 26 as a freshman … missed the latter part of the season due to injury … Hit .258 with four doubles and a home run … Stole 11 bases … Had an OBP of .389 … Walked twice with a hit and a stolen base against Cal (2/28) … Drove in two runs against LMU with a walk and a sacrifice (3/17) … Hit a two-run homer at Santa Clara, part of a two-hit day (3/31) … 3-for-6 with two doubles and a steal at Cal (4/1) … 3-for-3 with a double against UC Riverside (4/4). High School: Lettered four years in baseball and two years in football at Mission Hills High School … Led baseball team to a league championship during senior year … Football team was CIF Division II runner-up senior season … Over four years, set varsity records in singles, doubles, triples, walks, stolen bases, on base percentage, slugging percentage and HBP … Career batting average of .390 … .625 on base percentage led CIF southern section … Named first-team all-Valley league, all-North County, all-CIF Division II during junior and senior seasons. Personal: Son of Stanley and Debra Metzger … Father was a two-sport athlete in baseball and football … Majoring in criminal justice.

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Returning Players ROYCE MURAI

Career Highs

50

At-Bats - 5, at Pacific (4/1/11) Runs - 4, at Pacific (4/1/11) Hits - 3, at Pacific (4/1/11) RBI - 1, at Pepperdine (3/15/11)

6-1 | 165 | Sophomore Bats: R | Throws: R Pearl City, Hawaii Pearl City HS



CATCHER

Long Beach State (2011): Pressed into service as the backup catcher after being converted to the position in the fall from a pitcher … Won the backup job following a season-ending injury to incumbent Kellen Hoime … Played in 37 games and started 27, all behind the dish … Threw out nine baserunners and made just two errors for a .991 fielding percentage … Third on the team among players with 50-plus chances … Had 18 hits in 78 at-bats … Made first start against Loyola Marymount, scoring a run (2/22) … Picked up first hit against USC (3/1) … Went 2-for-3 against California (3/13) … Drove in a run in a 1-for-2 day at Pepperdine (3/15) … Started a five-game hitting streak with singles in both halves of a doubleheader with Oregon State (3/19) … Had his biggest game of the year at Pacific, getting the start on Friday and responding with a 3-for-5 day with a walk and scoring four times, a team season-high four runs and a career-best (4/1) … Also was behind the plate to catch a shutout … Went 1-for-3 at UC Santa Barbara (4/21) … Was 1-for-3 with a run scored in the opener at Arizona State (5/6) … Had hits in two of his last three games played … Went 1-for-2 against CS Northridge (5/20), and was 1-for-3 at UC Irvine (5/28). High School: A three-year letterwinner in baseball … Team had a 52-5 record over his three seasons … Three-time league champions … Earned first-team all-league honors as a senior … Also named second-team All-State … Posted a 1.37 ERA and 14 strikeouts in 20 innings pitched. Personal: Born in Honolulu, Hawaii … Parents are Daryl and Stephanie Murai … A member of the Honor Roll (3.5 GPA) and Principal’s List (4.0 GPA) at Pearl City High School … Also recruited by Arizona and Hawaii … Major is undeclared.

INO PATRON

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5-11 | 200 | Sophomore Bats: L | Throws: L Livermore, Calif. Granada HS



INFIELD/OUTFIELD Career Highs

At-Bats - 6, 2 times Runs - 2, many times Hits - 3, 3 times Home Runs - 2, at UC Santa Barbara (4/23/11) RBI - 4, at UC Santa Barbara (4/23/11) Stolen Bases - 1, many times

Year GP-GS 2011 54-53 TOTAL 54-53

AVG .277 .277

Career Statistics

AB 188 188

R 22 22

H 52 52

2B 3B HR RBI 7 1 3 24 7 1 3 24

BB SO 18 25 18 25

SB-A 4-4 4-4

Year GP-GS 2011 37-27 TOTAL 37-27

AVG .231 .231

Career Statistics

AB 78 78

R 8 8

H 18 18

2B 3B HR RBI 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1

BB SO 4 25 4 25

SB-A 0-0 0-0

Long Beach State (2011): Played in 54 games and started 53 as a true freshman, both fourth-most on the team … Hit in the heart of the lineup all season, batting cleanup 20 times, hitting fifth 16 times, and third 10 times … Started 24 games at DH and 23 at first base … Led the Dirtbags in home runs with three on the year … Third on the team in hitting at .277, third in slugging at .372, and third in on-base percentage at .363 … Also third on the team with 24 RBI … Scored 22 runs, had seven doubles, and was a perfect 4-for-4 in stolen base attempts … Walked 18 times, second on the team and was hit eight times … Tied for the team lead with four multiple-RBI games … Was second on the team with 16 multi-hit games … Picked up a pair of hits against Cal State Fullerton (2/21) … Finished with three against LMU, going 3-for-4 with a triple (2/22) … 2-for-2 with a walk in the series opener with Oregon (3/4) … Followed that with two more hits while tying a season high for at-bats, going 2-for-6 with double and two runs scored in a comeback extra-inning win (3/5) … 2-for-3 with an RBI in LBSU’s win over Rice (3/11) … Reached six at-bats a second time, going 1-for-6 at Pepperdine (3/15) … Had three hits and two RBI over the Oregon State doubleheader (3/19) … Tied a season high with two runs scored at Stanford, while driving in a pair of runs (5/25) … Reached base five times, scoring twice at Pacific in game one (4/1) … Was 3-for-3 with a walk and a HBP, and had three RBI … Followed that game with a 2-for-3 day against the Tigers (4/2) … Went 1-for-3 in the finale at Stockton (4/3) … Finished that fivegame span with nine hits after going 2-for-3 with a double against San Diego State (4/5) … Started a nine-game hitting streak with a 3-for-4 day against UC Davis (4/10) … That also started a streak of four straight games with multiple hits … Hit his first home run of the year at UC Santa Barbrara (4/21) … Hit two more two games later against the Gauchos, driving in a season-high four RBI (4/23) … Finished the streak with a 2-for-4 day at USC (4/26) … Had two hits at San Diego State, going 2-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI (5/3). High School: A three-year letterwinner in baseball at Granada High School … Led team to their first playoff appearance in eight years in 2010 … A two-time first-team all-league selection … Hit over .390 all three years, including a .425 batting average as a senior. Personal: Born in Fremont, Calif. … Parents are Ino and Diana Patron … Honor Roll student at Granada HS … Major is undeclared.

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Returning Players JAKE STASSI

Career Highs

32

Innings Pitched - 4.0, vs. Oregon State (3/18/11) Strikeouts - 3, vs. Oregon State (3/18/11) Walks - 3, vs. San Diego State (4/5/11)

6-0 | 200 | Sophomore Bats: L | Throws: L Yuba City, Calif. Yuba City HS



PITCHER/OUTFIELD

Year APP 2011 10 TOTAL 10

GS 3 3

W-L 0-1 0-1

Career Statistics ERA 3.50 3.50

IP 18.0 18.0

H 16 16

R 9 9

ER 7 7

BB 10 10

SO 10 10

Long Beach State (2011): Continued as a two-way player for Long Beach State in his first year with the Dirtbags … Played in 14 games, starting in six as a position player at right field and DH … Made 10 appearances on the mound, starting three times … Hit .167 in limited appearances at the plate … Had an RBI double and a run scored against CS Fullerton (2/21) … Had another hit in the next game against LMU (2/22) … Had a pinch-hit single against UC Riverside (4/17) … Finished with a 3.50 ERA with 18.0 innings pitched … Started against Loyola Marymount, and pitched three scoreless innings (2/22) … Set two career highs with three strikeouts in a four inning relief appearance against Oregon State (3/18) … Pitched two hitless innings at Pacific, combining in a shutout (4/1) … Made his second start against San Diego State, throwing three hitless innings (4/5) … Took his only loss of the season in his third start at UCLA (4/12) … Tossed an inning of scoreless relief at Arizona State (5/10). High School: A two-way player at Yuba City High School, earning three letters as a pitcher and an outfielder … Three-time section champion with the Honkers … A three-time first-team all-conference selection … Hit .446 as a sophomore, while posting a 6-2 record with a 2.20 ERA … Went 9-1 with 93 strikeouts and a 1.58 ERA as a junior … Set a school record with a 0.74 ERA after going 9-1 for the second straight season in 2010 … Finished the season with 100 strikeouts in 66.1 innings pitched. Personal: Born in Woodland, Calif. … Parents are Jim and Raquelle Stassi … Posted a 3.7 GPA in high school … Father reached AAA as a minor leaguer, and brother Max is a catcher in the A’s farm system … Brother Brock also plays Division I baseball at Nevada … Also recruited by Nevada, UC Davis, Pacific, Sacramento State and Hawaii … Major is undeclared.

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Career Highs At-Bats - 1, many times Runs - 1, 2 times Hits - 1, many times RBI - 1, vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/21/11)

Year GP-GS 2011 14-6 TOTAL 14-6

AVG .167 .167

Career Statistics

AB 24 24

R 2 2

H 4 4

2B 3B HR RBI 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

BB SO 3 10 3 10

SB-A 0-0 0-0

Returning Players RYAN STRUFING

Career Highs

24

Innings Pitched - 6.0, at Pepperdine (3/15/11) Strikeouts - 6, vs. Hawaii (3/7/11) Walks - 5, at Cal State Fullerton (5/14/11)

6-2 | 195 | Sophomore Bats: L | Throws: L Niwot, Colo. Niwot HS



PITCHER

Long Beach State (2011): Earned a spot in Long Beach State’s rotation as a true freshman … Made nine starts on the year, and finished the season starting on Saturdays … Ended the season with a 3-2 record and a 4.70 ERA … Threw 53.2 innings, fourth-most on the team … Made first four appearances out of the bullpen … Threw a scoreless inning at CS Fullerton in the season opener (2/19) … Struck out three Titans in his second appearance (2/21) … Made first start against Hawaii, striking out six over 4.2 innings (3/7) … Set a career high with six innings pitched at Pepperdine in a no-decision (3/15) … Pitched out of the bullpen through April … Pitched three innings of no-hit relief against San Diego State to earn his first win of the season (4/5) … Grabbed another win in his next outing, a 1.1 inning appearance against UC Davis (4/10) … Moved to the rotation in May, getting his fifth start against Cal Poly, striking out four and allowing no earned runs over 5.2 innings to get his third win (5/1) … Tossed 4.2 shutout innings against CS Northridge, allowing four hits (5/21) … Finished the season with a 4.1 inning outing against UC Irvine (5/28). High School: A two-sport athlete at Niwot, lettering in both baseball and basketball … A two-time all-conference selection in basketball … Ranks third all-time in three-pointers made at Niwot … An all-conference pick as a senior in baseball … Over three seasons at Niwot, posted a 16-3 record with 144 strikeouts.

Year APP 2011 17 TOTAL 17

GS 9 9

W-L 3-2 3-2

Career Statistics ERA 4.70 4.70

IP 53.2 53.2

H 53 53

R 37 37

ER 28 28

BB 28 28

SO 33 33

BB 1 0 2 0 2 2 4 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 5 3 3

SO 1 3 1 1 6 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 3 3 2 1

Strufing - 2011 Game-By-Game Report *Game Started Date-Opponent Dec. 2/19 - @ Cal State Fullerton ND 2/21 - Cal State Fullerton ND 2/26 - Arizona ND 3/1 - USC ND 3/7 - Hawaii* ND 3/15 - @ Pepperdine* ND 3/22 - @ Loyola Marymount* ND 4/2 - @ Pacific ND 4/5 - San Diego State W 4/10 - UC Davis W 4/17 - UC Riverside* L 4/22 - @ UC Santa Barbara ND 5/1 - Cal Poly* W 5/8 - @ Arizona State* L 5/14 - at Cal State Fullerton* ND 5/21 - Cal State Northridge ND 5/28 - @ UC Irvine ND

IP 1.0 2.1 0.2 0.1 4.2 6.0 3.2 0.1 3.0 1.1 2.0 4.0 5.2 4.0 5.2 4.2 4.1

H 1 3 3 0 7 4 2 0 0 1 3 0 4 8 8 4 5

R 0 2 3 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 8 9 0 5

ER 0 2 2 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 9 0 2

Personal: Born in Omaha, Neb. … Parents are Russ and Lorie Strufing … An honor roll student at Niwot HS … Also recruited by Oregon, Nebraska, Michigan, Hawaii and Baylor … Majoring in criminal justice.

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Returning Players SHAWN STUART

Career Highs

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Innings Pitched - 7.0, 2 times Strikeouts - 12, vs. Oregon State (3/19/11) Walks - 4, 2 times

6-3 | 210 | Senior Bats: R | Throws: R Turlock, Calif. Merced CC



PITCHER

Long Beach State (2011): Made 13 starts for Long Beach State, second-most on the team … Pitched primarily out of the rotation on Sundays … Posted a 3.16 ERA, which was also second-best on the team … Finished the year with 70 strikeouts, eighth-most in the Big West … Threw 74.0 innings, second on the team … Also earned two saves, while posting a 4-4 record … Spent the first four games of the season as the team’s closer … Pitched 1.2 innings of one-hit relief, striking out two for a save against CS Fullerton (2/20) … Had a 1.1 inning save, giving up an unearned run against Arizona (2/25) … Pitched 2.1 innings of relief, giving up one hit against USC to earn the win (3/1) … Moved to the rotation and had a great first start against Oregon; tied a career-high with seven innings pitched and improved to 2-0, allowing one run (5/6) … Named the Big West Pitcher of the Week for that performance … Set a team-best with 12 strikeouts in a win over Oregon State, allowing one run and four hits over 6.2 innings (3/19) … Struck out six in a no-decision at Pacific, giving up two runs (4/3) … Gave up one run in six innings against UC Davis (4/10) … Made a short relief appearance at Arizona State, throwing 1.1 hitless innings (5/6) … Returned to the rotation against UCLA, earning the win after allowing just two hits and no runs over five (5/10) … Struck out 10 in a no-decision against CS Northridge (5/22) … Got the win in the final game of the season, throwing a seven-inning gem against UC Irvine, striking out seven and allowing just two hits in a shutout (5/29). Merced College: Named the Central Valley Conference Pitcher of the Year after his sophomore year … Named an All-American and a first-team all-conference selection … Went 8-3 with a 2.79 ERA over 96.2 innings pitched … Finished the 2010 season with 79 strikeouts … As a freshman went 4-0 while leading Merced to a Central Valley Conference championship … Drafted in the 44th round by the Texas Rangers in the 2010 MLB draft.

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Year APP 2011 18 TOTAL 18

GS 13 13

W-L 4-4 4-4

Career Statistics ERA 3.16 3.16

IP 74.0 74.0

H 71 71

R 33 33

ER 26 26

BB 31 31

SO 70 70

High School: A three-year letterwinner in both baseball and basketball at Denair High School … As a senior, earned first-team all-league honors in both sports. Personal: Born in Turlock, Calif. … Parents are John and Cherise Stuart … Majoring in history. Stuart - 2011 Game-By-Game Report *Game Started Date-Opponent Dec. 2/20 - Cal State Fullerton S 2/22 - Loyola Marymount ND 2/25 - Arizona S 3/1 - USC W 3/6 - Oregon* W 3/13 - vs. California* L 3/19 - Oregon State* ND 3/27 - @ Stanford* L 4/3 - @ Pacific ND 4/10 - UC Davis* ND 4/16 - UC Riverside* ND 4/22 - @ UC Santa Barbara* L 5/3 - @ San Diego State* ND 5/6 - @ Arizona State ND 5/10 - UCLA* W 5/15 - @ Cal State Fullerton* L 5/22 - Cal State Northridge* ND 5/29 - @ UC Irvine* W

IP 1.2 1.0 1.1 2.1 7.0 4.0 6.2 6.0 6.2 6.0 4.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 5.0 5.0 6.1 7.0

H 1 2 2 1 3 7 4 9 9 6 8 3 1 0 2 4 7 2

R 0 1 1 0 1 5 1 6 2 1 4 4 1 0 0 3 3 0

ER 0 1 0 0 1 5 1 4 2 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 2 0

BB 0 1 0 1 4 1 0 2 1 2 2 3 4 2 2 1 2 3

SO 2 0 1 2 4 2 12 3 6 2 8 0 1 2 4 4 10 7

Returning Players JEFF YAMAGUCHI

Career Highs

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At-Bats - 6, at Pepperdine (5/15/11) Runs - 2, at UC Irvine (5/28/11) Hits - 3, 3 times RBI - 2, 3 times Stolen Bases - 1, 2 times

6-2 | 190 | Junior Bats: R | Throws: R Lakewood, Calif. Lakewood HS



INFIELD

Year GP-GS 2010 44-31 TOTAL 44-31

AVG .263 .263

Career Statistics

AB 118 118

R 12 12

H 31 31

2B 3B HR RBI 3 1 0 12 3 1 0 12

BB SO 7 39 7 39

SB-A 2-2 2-2

Long Beach State (2011): True freshman that started in 44 games, starting 31 … Finished seventh on the team in batting with a .263 average … Had three multiple RBI games … Started 28 games at first base, the most of any player … Perfect 2-for-2 in stolen bases … 1-for-5 with two RBI in his first start against CS Fullerton (2/20) … Had a four-game hitting streak to start his career … Streak snapped with a pinch-hit appearance against Arizona (2/27) … Drove in a run with a single as a defensive replacement at third base against Oregon (3/5) … Had first multihit game, going 2-for-4 against Hawaii with a run scored (3/7) … Went 2-for-6 with an RBI and a double in a win at Pepperdine (3/15) … Had three hits to lead LBSU past Oregon State (3/19) … Went 2-for-5 with two RBI and a triple at Pacific (4/1) … Had two hits, including a double against UC Riverside (4/16) … Tied a season-high with three hits against CS Northridge (5/21) … Scored twice, a career high, with two hits and an RBI at UC Irvine (5/28) … Finished the season with three hits for the third time, leading the Dirtbags over UC Irvine (5/29). High School: Earned three letters in baseball at Lakewood High School … Named the MVP of the Moore League as a senior in 2010 … Hit .459 with 44 RBI and 3 home runs … Also earned first-team All-CIF and all-league honors … A three-time All-Moore League selection, winning the honor as a sophomore and junior as well … Helped the Lancers win two Moore League championships. Personal: Born in Long Beach, Calif. … Parents are Masaki and Barbara Yamaguchi … Majoring in criminal justice.

ERIK LEWIS

MATT ANDERSON 7

6-0 | 195 | Redshirt Freshman Bats: L | Throws: R Upland, Calif. Damien HS

6-1 | 220 | Junior Bats: R | Throws: R Claremont, Calif. Chaffey CC



INFIELD

Long Beach State (2011): Redshirted during the 2011 season. High School: Two-sport athlete at Damien High School, lettering in both football and baseball … First-team All-league in football as a senior … A two-time all-league selection in baseball … Hit .419 with 22 RBI as a senior. Personal: Born in Upland, Calif. … Parents are Brent and Sandy Lewis … Father also attended Long Beach State … Honor Roll student at Damien High School … Also recruited by UC Riverside and Cal State Fullerton … Major is undeclared.

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PITCHER

Chaffey College: Pitched for two years at Chaffey College, leading the team to a league championship and a runner-up finish in Southern California … Earned first-team all-league honors in 2011 after going 7-2 with a 4.11 ERA and 43 strikeouts over 50.1 innings pitched … Named the league MVP as a freshman in 2010, earning a Gold-Glove and an All-Southern California accolade … Played two-ways at Chaffey, hitting .336 with five doubles, and swiped 15 bases as a sophomore … Drafted in the 41st round of the MLB Draft by the Florida Marlins. High School: A four-year letterwinner in baseball at Claremont High School … Earned all-league honors as a junior and a senior, and won back-to-back Offensive Player of the Year awards in the Baseline League … Hit .556 as a senior. Personal: Born in Colorado Springs, Colo. … Parents are Mark and Melanie Anderson … Cousin Ryan Bird played for the Dirtbags in 2003 … Also recruited by LMU, UNLV, Arizona, and USC … Majoring in Human Development. 23

Newcomers ZACK BELANGER

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6-4 | 195 | Freshman Bats: L | Throws: R Stanton, Calif. Cypress HS



OUTFIELD

Personal: Born in Anaheim, Calif. … Parents are Lee and Janice Belanger … Father Lee played for five years in the Minnesota Twins organization … Brother C.J. Belanger played for CS Northridge for four years, and earned second-team All-Big West honors as a senior in 2010 … Also recruited by UCLA, CS Fullerton, CS Northridge, UC Riverside and Arizona … An All-Academic Selection at Cypresss High School … Majoring in Psychology.

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6-0 | 180 | Freshman Bats: R | Throws: R Downey, Calif. Downey HS





PITCHER

High School: A four-year letter winner at Indio High School … Led the Rajahs to an 18-8 record and the CIF semifinals as a senior and two-way player … Named the team MVP as well as the MVP of the Desert Valley League as a senior … A three-time all-league selection … Had an ERA under 2.00 in three years as a starter … Had 81 strikeouts in both his junior and senior seasons … Also hit over .350 in all three years as a starter … Hit .430 with 39 runs scored and 13 RBI as a senior. Personal: Born in Mexicali, Mexico … Parents are Francisco and Maribel Gomez … Also recruited by Sacramento State, UC Riverside and Hawaii … An Honor Roll student at Indio High School … Majoring in communications.

LANDON HUNT

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6-0 | 160 | Junior Bats: L | Throws: L Moorpark, Calif. Moorpark CC

OUTFIELD

High School: Earned two varsity letters at Downey High School … A two-time first-team All-San Gabriel Valley League selection … Named the Co-MVP after leading the Vikings to a first place finish in 2010 … Hit .377 with six doubles, seven triples and eight home runs as a junior … Hit .367 with eight doubles and six triples as a senior … Stole 19 bases in 21 attempts in 2011. Personal: Born in Norwalk, Calif. … Parents are Albert and Fabby Guerra … Father Albert played on the original “Dirtbags” squad that reached the College World Series in 1989 … Also recruited by CS Fullerton, Arizona, LMU and Clemson … Majoring in Criminal Justice.

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5-9 | 180 | Freshman Bats: R | Throws: R Indio, Calif. Indio HS

High School: Earned four letters in baseball at Cypress High School … Led the Centurions to back-to-back Empire League championships as a junior and a senior … A four-time all-league selection … Hit .500 as a junior … Named All-CIF and the Empire League MVP in 2010.

JOSH GUERRA

EDGAR GOMEZ



PITCHER

Moorpark College: Pitched for two years at Moorpark College … Earned first-team all-league honors as a starting pitcher, posting a 3.41 ERA … Also earned first-team all-county honors … Picked up a second-team all-league nod as a freshman. Moorpark High School: A two-year letterwinner with the Muskateers … The Marmonte League Pitcher of the Year in 2009 … Had 45 strikeouts in 45 innings with a 1.41 ERA … Earned first-team all-county honors in 2008 and 2009 … Posted a .469 batting average as a senior. Personal: Born in West Hills, Calif. … Parents are Randall and Laura Hunt … Also recruited by Virginia Tech, San Francisco and CS Bakersfield … Majoring in Sports Psychology.

Newcomers CHAZ MEADOWS

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5-7 | 145 | Freshman Bats: R | Throws: R Concord, Calif. Clayton Valley HS



ZACH MILLER

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6-1 | 200 | Junior Bats: R | Throws: R Elk Grove, Calif. Sacramento City CC

INFIELD

High School: An Honorable Mention All-America selection by Collegiate Baseball out of Clayton Valley High School … Posted a 6-1 record with a 0.17 ERA as a pitcher as a senior … Hit .346 with seven doubles and walked a school-record 25 times … Named the MVP of the Diablo Valley League as a junior, as well as earning an all-state nod … Went 13-1 with a 2.13 ERA while hitting .448 … Hit .343 and went 11-1 with a 2.43 ERA as a sophomore. Personal: Born in Concord … Parents are Tony and Kelly Meadows … Grandfather Tito Fuentes spent 13 seasons in the majors, mostly with the San Francisco Giants … Also recruited by Fresno State, Oregon, Arizona State, Oregon State, Stanford and Arizona … Majoring in communications.



UTILITY

Sacramento City College: Played two seasons at Sacramento City College … Joins a line of recent players to come from Sac City to LBSU, including Kellen Hoime, Mike Marjama, and Cris Trout … Had seven doubles and a triple while staring in 33 games for the Panthers … Part of two super regional appearances at Sac City. High School: A two-sport athlete at Elk Grove High School, lettering for four years in baseball and two in football … Helped the team win two section championships in baseball … Set the school record for doubles at Elk Grove. Personal: Born in Sacramento, Calif. … Parents are Mike Miller and Kelly McGhee … Also recruited by Fresno State, UC Irvine and San Diego … Majoring in American Studies.

SCOTT MITCHELL

RICHARD PRIGATANO

5-10 | 160 | Freshman Bats: L | Throws: R Dublin, Calif. Dublin HS

6-3 | 200 | Freshman Bats: R | Throws: R Los Gatos, Calif. St. Francis HS



CATCHER

High School: A three-year letterwinner in baseball at Dublin High School … A three-time all-league selection as a catcher and DH. Personal: Born in San Francisco, Calif … Parents are John and Corey Mitchell … Major is undeclared.



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OUTFIELD/1ST BASE

High School: Drafted in the 16th round by the Toronto Blue Jays out of St. Francis High School but elected to come to Long Beach State … A Baseball America Top 200 draft prospect going into the 2011 MLB Draft … A breakout star in his senior season at St. Francis … A first-team All-WCAL league pick, as well as a second-team all-state selection … Named to the second-team Rawlings Gold Glove team, awarded nationally … Hit .494 with eight doubles, four triples and six home runs as a senior … Stole 10 bases and also drove in 28 RBI. Personal: Born in Los Gatos … Parents are Wayne and Debbie Prigatano … Also recruited by Fresno State, Cal Poly and San Diego State … Majoring in Business.

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Newcomers TY PROVENCHER

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6-1 | 175 | Freshman Bats: R | Throws: R Long Beach, Calif. Wilson HS



NICK SABO

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6-4 | 210 | Freshman Bats: R | Throws: L Spring Valley, Calif. Monte Vista HS

PITCHER

High School: Earned two letters with Wilson High School in Long Beach … A first-team All-Moore League selection as a senior. Personal: Born in Long Beach … Parents are Robert and Donna Provencher … Majoring in communications.



PITCHER

High School: A two-sport athlete at Monte Vista High School in baseball and water polo … Helped the Monarchs reach the CIF playoffs as a junior and senior … Named first-team all-league in both seasons … Earned all-state honors as a senior … Posted a 1.83 ERA over 80 innings pitched with 82 strikeouts … scored 121 goals in water polo, and helped Monte Vista reach the CIF quarterfinals as a senior. Personal: Born in San Diego, Calif. … Parents are John and Sarah Sabo … Graduated with a 4.0 GPA from Monte Vista High School … Majoring in Kinesiology.

COLTON VAUGHN

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6-2 | 195 | Junior Bats: L | Throws: R Santa Barbara, Calif. Santa Barbara City CC

5-10 | 170 | Sophomore Bats: R | Throws: R Peoria, Ariz. South Mountain CC



ROBERT VICKERS

INFIELD

South Mountain CC: Started 46 games for South Mountain CC in 2011 … Hit .344 with 14 RBI and 27 runs scored … Also stole 10 bases in 11 attempts. High School: A four-year letterwinner at Cactus High School in Glendale, Ariz. Personal: Born in Phoenix, Ariz. … Parents are Lisa and Mike Vaughn … Majoring in Human Development.



INFIELD

Santa Barbara City College: Played one season at Santa Barbara City College … Started in 30 games … Hit .364 in five playoff games with two homers, nine RBIs and a .773 slugging percentage. High School: A two-sport athlete at Dos Pueblos High School in baseball and basketball … A four-year letterwinner in baseball … Led the Chargers to the Channel league championships and named the county MVP in 2009 as a senior … Earned three letters in basketball, and was a two-time all-league selection. Personal: Born in El Paso, Texas … Parents are Danny and Mary Vickers … Also Recruited by UC Santa Barbara, Cal Poly and UC Riverside … Majoring in Communications.

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Alumni Weekend LEADOFF DINNER SPEAKERS

American League MVP Jason Giambi and three-time All-Star Evan Longoria speaking before sellout crowds, some of the former players who have returned as featured speakers.

Tommy Lasorda Sparky Anderson Tony Muser Bill Russell Bert Blyleven Terry Collins Dave Snow Jason Giambi Bobby Crosby Mike Gallo Jered Weaver Troy Tulowitzki Jason Vargas Evan Longoria Danny Espinosa

Former National League pitcher Mike Gallo and former staff ace Matt Paz.

Each spring to kick off the season, the Dirtbags host their annual Leadoff Dinner on Thursday, the alumni golf tournament (left) on Friday and the team’s alumni game (above) featuring an old-timers game. The last two years, the Alumni Weekend also included free admission to the team’s alumni scrimmage.

Carrying on a Leadoff Dinner tradition, Sean Boatright is shown introducing his teammates at Long Beach State.

Former CSULB president Robert Maxson, Angels Manager Mike Scioscia after leading the team to the world championship, and former athletics director Bill Shumard.

Another ingredient of recent Leadoff Dinners is giving back to the program, as shown with the Giants’ John Bowker, Blue Jays Jeremy Reed, Abe Alaverez and Todd Jennings.

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2011 Statistics Record: 29-27 Home: 17-12 Away: 10-14 Big West: 12-12 BATTING STATISTICS Player avg 1 Hibbert, Matt .293 8 Marjama, Mike .289 4 Patron, Ino .277 40 McNeil, Jeff .271 12 Metzger, Brennan .267 10 Duffy, Matt .266 27 Yamaguchi, Jeff .263 9 Avila, Juan .245 35 Bekakis, Johnny .241 42 Murai, Royce .231 2 Singer, Kirk .215 23 Hill, Michael .200 -------------------47 Fulkerson, Brennan .250 7 Tani, Brent .250 44 Kim, Jonathan .235 32 Stassi, Jake .167 45 Favela, Juan .167

gp 46 56 54 53 56 55 44 43 34 37 54 35

Totals Opponents

56 56 1843 216 56 56 1885 263

.258 .259

gs 35 56 53 47 54 54 31 30 13 27 50 25

18 7 11 4 25 12 14 6 6 0

ab 133 217 188 166 187 214 118 106 58 78 158 95

r 26 21 22 17 31 22 12 19 1 8 22 8

h 2b 3b 39 8 0 63 8 4 52 7 1 45 4 1 50 13 1 57 5 0 31 3 1 26 4 3 14 2 0 18 2 0 34 6 0 19 3 1

hr 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0

rbi 14 27 24 14 18 31 12 7 7 1 13 7

tb 50 82 70 51 68 62 36 42 16 20 43 24

slg% .376 .378 .372 .307 .364 .290 .305 .396 .276 .256 .272 .253

bb 8 12 18 10 22 10 7 7 4 4 19 4

hp 10 2 8 6 11 1 3 10 1 1 1 3

so 38 36 25 21 29 26 39 24 12 25 47 30

gdp 1 5 3 3 4 4 3 1 0 0 2 1

24 20 51 24 6

1 1 3 2 0

6 5 12 4 1

0 1 0 0 0

2 2 6 1 1

6 8 13 5 2

.250 .400 .255 .208 .333

2 0 3 3 0

2 1 0 0 0

3 8 12 10 4

0 0 1 0 0

.357 .286 .278 .259 .167

133 175

60 67

389 403

28 34

R 39 33 43

ER 31 26 37

BB 38 31 15

SO 84 70 58

1 0 6 7 6 9 15 30 30 37 6 1

0 0 3 3 4 7 13 21 23 28 6 1

3 2 6 5 9 10 6 7 8 28 6 1

1 1 21 10 8 10 19 34 45 33 6 3

0 0 1 1 1

476 68 488 99

0 0 0 0 0

12 10 187 598 .324 17 13 231 660 .350

ob% sf .375 1 .329 3 .363 1 .328 4 .371 4 .298 3 .320 0 .350 0 .302 0 .277 0 .300 2 .252 1

sh 9 7 5 15 8 5 2 4 0 8 2 3

sb 7 8 4 2 11 7 2 0 2 0 3 4

att 11 12 4 5 15 13 2 2 2 0 8 4

po 68 224 189 94 165 79 255 68 9 192 72 16

a 5 87 13 43 7 122 24 2 0 25 129 36

e 0 6 3 6 1 13 3 4 1 2 16 12

fld% 1.000 .981 .985 .958 .994 .939 .989 .946 .900 .991 .926 .813

0 0 0 0 0

6 1 0 0 0

0 0 1 0 0

1 0 3 0 0

43 0 6 0 1

1 0 0 3 0

1 0 0 1 0

.978 .000 1.000 .750 1.000

.326 .337

19 36

75 59

51 59

82 83

1514 1509

565 656

75 54

.965 .976

2B 19 10 16

3B 3 2 5

HR 4 0 0

B/Avg .225 .261 .264

WP 6 4 2

HBP 9 7 11

BK 0 2 0

SFA 7 5 3

SHA 8 13 9

0 0 1 2 1 5 8 14 8 11 4 0

0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 1

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

.000 .000 .211 .328 .182 .246 .252 .254 .332 .272 .297 .400

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

0 0 1 2 2 2 6 9 7 8 1 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 1 2 1 0 4 4 6 2 1 0

0 0 2 0 1 4 0 4 6 11 1 0

97 1 125

8 16

34 26

.283 .301

41 56

68 52

14 13

28 18

46 56

PITCHING STATISTICS Player 24 Gagnon, Andrew 36 Stuart, Shawn 22 Pinder, Branden -------------------30 Watson, Troy 41 Sesma, Derek 46 Maciel, Jon 19 Frye, Josh 20 Underwood, Nate 32 Stassi, Jake 33 Magallon, Eddie 37 Friedrichs, Kyle 16 Johnson, Matt 15 Strufing, Ryan 29 Boyle, Austin 49 Donohue, Ryan

ERA 2.81 3.16 5.29

W 4 4 3

L APP GS 10 15 15 4 18 13 5 18 11

0.00 0.00 1.25 1.72 1.93 3.50 3.62 3.99 4.31 4.70 5.59 9.00

0 1 0 0 3 0 2 4 5 3 0 0

0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0

Totals Opponents

4.67 4.96

23 32 55 55 32 23 55 55

3 3 17 15 19 10 23 20 19 17 10 6

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 9 1 0

FIELDING STATISTICS

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Player C 1 Hibbert, Matt 73 44 Kim, Jonathan 6 45 Favela, Juan 1 12 Metzger, Brennan 173 42 Murai, Royce 219 27 Yamaguchi, Jeff 282 4 Patron, Ino 205 8 Marjama, Mike 317 47 Fulkerson, Brennan 45 40 McNeil, Jeff 143 9 Avila, Juan 74 10 Duffy, Matt 214 2 Singer, Kirk 217 23 Hill, Michael 64

PO 68 6 1 165 192 255 189 224 43 94 68 79 72 16

Totals Opponents Position Players Only

1514 565 75 .965 1509 656 54 .976

2154 2219

A E FLD% 5 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 7 1 .994 25 2 .991 24 3 .989 13 3 .985 87 6 .981 1 1 .978 43 6 .958 2 4 .946 122 13 .939 129 16 .926 36 12 .813

CG SHO CBO SV IP H 1 0 2 0 99.1 79 0 0 1 2 74.0 71 0 0 2 4 63.0 64 0 0 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 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0

0 0 1 1 1 0 9 1 0 0 0 0

1.1 1.0 21.2 15.2 18.2 18.0 32.1 47.1 48.0 53.2 9.2 1.0

0 0 16 22 12 16 32 46 64 53 11 2

3 4

1 4

0 3 489.0 537 318 1 13 490.0 582 317

254 158 322 270 1 61 322

MISCELLANEOUS Left On Base.....................................................406 (Opp 445) Double Plays Turned............................................40 (Opp. 34) Intentional Walks.......................................................4 (Opp.4) Metzger, Hill, Marjama, Singer Passed Balls........................ 12 (Murai 7, Marjama 5) (Opp. 7) Caught Stealing.....................................Marjama 30-43 (69%) . .............................................................Murai 29-38 (76%) Home (17-12) Away (10-14) Day (14-11) Night (15-16) vs. Lefties (10-3) vs. Righties (19-24) 1-Run Games (13-4) 2-Run Games (8-6)

Record When: Extra Innings (6-0) Shutouts (4-5) Leading after 6 (21-3) Leading after 7 (19-1) Leading after 8 (23-1)

2011 HONORS All-Big West Second Team Matt Duffy - 2B Andrew Gagnon - SP Honorable Mention Mike Marjama - C Matt Hibbert - OF

MLB Draft Andrew Gagnon (3rd - Brewers) Branden Pinder (16th - Yankees) Mike Marjama (23rd - White Sox) Kirk Singer (29th - Blue Jays)

2011 Results Date 2/19 2/20 2/21 2/22 2/25 2/26 2/27 3/1 3/4 3/5 3/6 3/7 3/11 3/12 3/13 3/15 3/18 3/19 3/19

Opponent at #8 CS Fullerton #8 CS Fullerton #8 CS Fullerton Loyola Marymount #17 Arizona #17 Arizona #17 Arizona USC #15 Oregon #15 Oregon #15 Oregon Hawaii ! #18 Rice ! San Francisco ! #20 California at Pepperdine #23 Oregon State #23 Oregon State #23 Oregon State

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

at Loyola Marymount at #12 Stanford at #12 Stanford at #12 Stanford • at Pacific • at Pacific • at Pacific San Diego State • UC Davis • UC Davis • UC Davis at #12 UCLA • UC Riverside • UC Riverside • UC Riverside • at UC Santa Barbara • at UC Santa Barbara • at UC Santa Barbara at USC • Cal Poly • Cal Poly • Cal Poly at San Diego State at #6 Arizona State at #6 Arizona State at #6 Arizona State #13 UCLA • at #9 CS Fullerton • at #9 CS Fullerton • at #9 CS Fullerton Pepperdine • CS Northridge • CS Northridge • CS Northridge • at #16 UC Irvine • at #16 UC Irvine • at #16 UC Irvine

W/L L W L L W L L W L W W W W W L W L L W

Score 1-2 8-5 3-4 1-5 2-1 1-9 1-7 5-4 0-5 7-6 (12) 4-1 4-3 2-1 5-4 1-6 7-5 (12) 0-4 6-9 2-1 (11)

Record 0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 2-3 2-4 2-5 3-5 3-6 4-6 5-6 6-6 7-6 8-6 8-7 9-7 9-8 9-9 10-9

Pitcher Gagnon (0-1) Magallon (1-0) Pinder (0-1) Friedrichs (0-1) Gagnon (1-1) Johnson (0-1) Pinder (0-2) Stuart (1-0) Gagnon (1-2) Freidrichs (1-1) Stuart (2-0) Friedrichs (2-1) Gagnon (2-2) Sesma (1-0) Stuart (2-1) Magallon (2-0) Gagnon (2-3) Friedrichs (2-2) Underwood (1-0)

Attd. 1935 1934 1555 725 801 1048 1220 778 1330 1239 1379 830 500 400 450 272 1087 1451 1451

Time 2:36 4:24 3:23 3:19 2:44 2:42 2:42 3:28 3:34 4:38 2:34 2:42 2:12 3:02 2:44 3:03 2:41 3:36 3:26

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

3-2 6-3 1-6 5-6 20-0 5-3 4-5 3-1 1-8 1-11 3-1 4-6 1-0 (12) 7-5 2-14 3-5 2-7 6-2 7-1 0-10 4-3 5-2 7-6 (12) 3-6 2-9 9-17 4-2 2-4 12-14 1-6 4-3 0-2 2-0 4-3 (10) 0-2 8-6 5-0

11-9 12-9 12-10 12-11 13-11 14-11 14-12 15-12 15-13 15-14 16-14 16-15 17-15 18-15 18-16 18-17 18-18 19-18 20-18 20-19 21-19 22-19 23-19 23-20 23-21 23-22 24-22 24-23 24-24 24-25 25-25 25-26 26-26 27-26 27-27 28-27 29-27

Johnson (1-1) Gagnon (3-3) Pinder (0-3) Stuart (2-2) Gagnon (4-3) Pinder (1-3) Magallon (2-1) Strufing (1-0) Gagnon (4-4) Pinder (1-4) Strufing (2-0) Stassi (0-1) Pinder (2-4) Johnson (2-1) Strufing (2-1) Gagnon (4-5) Stuart (2-3) Pinder (3-4) Underwood (2-0) Gagnon (4-6) Friedrichs (3-2) Strufing (3-1) Johnson (3-1) Gagnon (4-7) Pinder (3-5) Strufing (3-2) Stuart (3-3) Gagnon (4-8) Maciel (0-1) Stuart (3-4) Underwood (3-0) Gagnon (4-9) Johnson (4-1) Friedrichs (4-2) Gagnon (4-10) Johnson (5-1) Stuart (4-4)

205 1101 1121 2514 641 1034 643 1070 693 1657 1242 513 735 985 1068 314 598 577 289 1138 917 906 661 3492 2868 2643 1367 833 2321 2010 635 833 1380 1327 825 884 906

2:32 2:55 2:33 2:54 3:03 3:10 2:58 2:56 2:49 2:57 2:51 3:12 3:03 2:42 2:49 2:25 2:30 2:34 2:52 2:51 2:31 2:55 4:54 2:33 2:49 3:16 3:16 2:17 3:20 2:25 2:50 2:17 2:36 3:03 2:23 3:26 2:41

Mike Marjama

Andrew Gagnon

! Cal Invitational (AT&T Park, San Francisco) • Big West Opponent

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2011 Big West Review

2011 Big West Standings

Conference Overall W L PCT. GB W L PCT. $CS Fullerton* 19 5 .792 -- 41 17 .707 $UC Irvine 16 8 .667 3.0 43 18 .705 Cal Poly 15 9 .625 4.0 27 26 .509 Dirtbags 12 12 .500 7.0 29 27 .518 UC Riverside 11 13 .458 8.0 29 23 .558 UC Santa Barbara 10 14 .417 9.0 26 26 .500 UC Davis 10 14 .417 9.0 18 36 .333 Pacific 9 15 .375 10.0 17 37 .315 CS Northridge 6 18 .250 13.0 23 33 .411 $ - NCAA Berth * Big West Champions DIRTBAG TEAM RANKINGS Batting Average....................... 8th (.258) Hits.......................................... T-5th (476) Runs...........................................8th (216) Doubles........................................8th (68) Triples...........................................4th (12) Home Runs..................................9th (10) Walks........................................ 9th (133) RBI............................................. 8th (188) Stolen Bases............................... 4th (51) ERA........................................... 4th (3.55) Saves...........................................2nd (20) Strikeouts................................. 4th (403) Fielding.................................... 9th (.965) Errors........................................... 1st (75) Double Plays................................6th (40)

Pitcher of the Year Matt Summers, UCI Went 11-4 with a 2.15 ERA, and threw a no-hitter in Big West play Player of the Year Nick Ramirez, CSF Led the Big West with nine home runs, while earning first-team All-Big West honors as a closer as well.

Freshman Player of the Year Michael Lorenzen, CSF Hit .342 and had 19 stolen bases for Cal State Fullerton. Freshman Pitcher of the Year Dylan Stuart, UCR Reliever for the Highlanders finished with a 1.72 ERA in 18 appearances. Coach of the Year Dave Serrano, CSF Led the Titans to the 2011 Big West championship with a 19-5 record.

Batting Leaders (min. 2 AB per team game) By Batting Average Dustin Torchio, PAC Mark Haddow, UCSB Brian Martin, PAC Sean Williams, UCSB Michael Lorenzen, CSF Carlos Lopez, CSF Brian Hernandez, UCI Matthew Carvutto, PAC Bobby Crocker, CP Trevor Hairgrove, UCR Drew Hillman, UCI Richy Pedroza, CSF Jordan Fox, UCI Tyler Pill, CSF David Popkins, UCD

GP 53 52 54 52 49 47 51 54 51 52 51 44 50 49 54

AVG .369 .356 .351 .343 .342 .342 .341 .341 .339 .336 .333 .331 .323 .323 .321

AB 195 191 208 201 146 158 252 223 189 214 240 153 185 155 196

Hitting Categories R 35 40 29 35 33 17 47 35 37 36 45 37 35 25 22

H 72 58 73 69 50 54 86 76 64 72 80 54 60 50 63

Pitching Leaders (min. 1.0 IP per team game) By Earned Run Average Noe Ramirez, CSF Matt Whitehouse, UCI Matt Summers, UCI Tyler Pill, CSF Eddie Orozco, UCR Anthony Kupbens, UCD Colin O’Connell, CSF Matt Andriese, UCR Andrew Gagnon, LBSU Mason Radeke, CP Shawn Stuart, LBSU Greg Davis, UCSB Steven Fischback, CP Trevor Frank, UCSB Vincent Roberts, CSUN

APP 14 23 18 17 12 15 17 14 15 15 18 18 14 13 16

ERA 1.69 2.12 2.15 2.28 2.29 2.35 2.44 2.63 2.81 3.07 3.16 3.30 3.33 3.35 3.44

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

IP 90.2 72.1 117.0 98.2 70.2 103.0 77.1 95.2 99.1 99.2 74.0 87.1 92.0 83.1 81.0

H 56 54 81 77 61 93 68 92 79 91 71 87 87 84 67

ER 17 17 28 25 18 27 21 28 31 34 26 32 34 31 31

BB 20 15 33 22 30 25 8 25 38 31 31 27 20 14 32

SO 103 63 100 110 60 69 55 74 84 95 70 40 77 55 55

RBI Hillman, UCI................................... 51 Ramirez, Ni., CSF..........................49 Leyland, UCI...................................44 Nix, UCR.........................................42 Haddow, UCSB............................... 41 Runs Crumlich, UCI................................. 51 Hernandez, UCI............................. 47 Thomas, CSF.................................46 Hillman, UCI...................................45 Shults, UCR....................................45 Home Runs Ramirez, Ni., CSF............................ 9 Haddow, UCSB................................. 6 Haniger, CP...................................... 6 Hillman, UCI..................................... 6 Crocker, CP...................................... 5 Stolen Bases Thomas, CSF.................................20 Lorenzen, CSF...............................19 Haddow, UCSB............................... 16 Carpenter, CSUN........................... 16 Johnston, PAC................................15 Hits Hernandez, UCI.............................86 Hillman, UCI...................................80 Carvutto, PAC................................. 76 Martin, PAC....................................73 Hairgrove, UCR..............................72

Pitching Categories Opposing Batting Average Ramirez, No., CSF.......................179 Summers, UCI..............................195 Whitehouse, UCI..........................208 Pill, CSF........................................209 Gagnon, LBSU.......................... .225

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Strikeouts Pill, CSF........................................110 Ramirez, No., CSF.......................103 Summers, UCI..............................100 Radeke, CP....................................95 Gagnon, LBSU............................. 84

Saves Ramierez, Ni., CSF........................ 16 Hernandez, UCI.............................12 Magallon, LBSU.............................9 Briner, UCD...................................... 6 Patito, UCR....................................... 6

Innings Pitched Summers, UCI........................... 117.0 Pointer, PAC............................. 105.1 Kubpens, UCD......................... 103.0 Radeke, CP.................................99.2 Gagnon, LBSU.......................... 99.1

Big West Conference Big West Baseball Important Dates In Big West History July 1, 1969 — The desire to form a Division I football conference sparks the formation of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association (PCAA) with seven charter members: Fresno State, Long Beach State, San Jose State, UC Santa Barbara, Pacific, Cal State Los Angeles and San Diego State. The conference sponsors 11 men’s sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, gymnastics, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, water polo and wrestling. J. Kenneth Fagans is named commissioner on a part-time basis. June 3, 1976 — The conference approves the split of the PCAA baseball league into two leagues separate from the PCAA. The Southern California Baseball Association (SCBA) and the Northern California Baseball Association (NCBA) consist mostly of members of the PCAA and the West Coast Athletic Conference. PCAA Commissioner Jesse Hill agrees to govern the SCBA. June 8, 1979 — SCBA member Cal State Fullerton wins the NCAA Baseball Championship with a 2-1 victory over Arkansas.

Big West Baseball Members Cal Poly Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Long Beach State UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara Pacific

May 17, 1984 — The conference council approves the reformation of PCAA baseball for the 1985 season, thus eliminating the SCBA and the NCBA. June 10, 1984 — SCBA champion Cal State Fullerton wins its second NCAA Baseball Championship. The Titans prevail over the University of Texas 3-1. July 1, 1988 — The conference changes its name from “PCAA” to “Big West Conference.” May 14, 1995 — Cal State Fullerton defeats Long Beach State 8-4 to claim the title in the inaugural Big West Baseball Tournament in Long Beach, Calif. June 10, 1995 — Cal State Fullerton claims its third College World Series title with an 11-5 win over USC. The Titans become the first No. 1 seed in CWS history to win the title. In addition, CSF becomes the 14th team in CWS history to advance through the regionals and series undefeated. January 8, 1996 — Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge are invited to join the Big West as associate members in softball starting in 1997. Sacramento State’s baseball team is invited to join the league as an associate member also in 1997. February 9, 2000 — Cal State Northridge and UC Riverside are formally invited to join the Big West beginning with the 2001-2002 season. May 26, 2003 — For the first time ever, two Big West schools are given regional hostbids by the NCAA. Long Beach State hosts its first regional, while Cal State Fullerton hosts its third. Each advance to the Super Regional. June 8, 2003 — With a 7-1 victory over Arizona State, Cal State Fullerton advances to its 12th College World Series and ninth as a Big West member. The Titans come one win shy of reaching the best-of-3 championship series. June 27, 2004 — A two-game sweep of Texas in the College World Series clinches Cal State Fullerton’s fourth national championship, its second as a member of the Big West. After a 15-16 start to the season, the Titans win 32 of their next 38 games. June, 2007— For only the third time, the Big West had two teams playing for the national title at Rosenblatt Stadium. Cal State Fullerton made its 15th College World Series appearance, while UC Irvine made its first run for the coveted crown. Both teams entered the CWS with a perfect 5-0 postseason mark, but dropped their first contests to create a first-ever Big West face-off in Omaha. The Titans and Anteaters played a 13-inning game that lasted 5 hours and 40 minutes - the longest game in CWS history. July 1, 2007— A ninth school from the Golden State – UC Davis – became the newest member of the Big West Conference after completing a four-year reclassification process from Division II to Division I.

Heading To Omaha

The Big West has enjoyed a tradition of representation at college baseball’s premier event, the NCAA College World Series, a showcase of the nation’s best teams battling for the national championship in Omaha, Neb. The Big West has featured a contender for the coveted crown on an almost annual basis. In fact, a Big West school has reached Omaha in 16 of the past 23 seasons. Cal State Fullerton brought home the Big West’s first national title in 1995 and then brought home a second as the 2004 national champ. Here is a breakdown of Big West participants in the College World Series over the years (baseball was not sponsored in the Big West from 1977-84).

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1975 - Cal State Fullerton 1988 - Cal State Fullerton, Fresno State 1989 - Long Beach State 1990 - Cal State Fullerton 1991 - Long Beach State, Fresno State 1992 - Cal State Fullerton 1993 - Long Beach State 1994 - Cal State Fullerton

1995 - Cal State Fullerton (NCAA champion) 1998 - Long Beach State 1999 - Cal State Fullerton 2001 - Cal State Fullerton 2003 - Cal State Fullerton 2004 - Cal State Fullerton (NCAA champion) 2006 - Cal State Fullerton 2007 - Cal State Fullerton, UC Irvine 2009 - Cal State Fullerton

Major League Talent The Big West Conference boasts a sizable number of alumni who have moved on to baseball’s highest level and contributed to the success of their respective major league clubs. Some of the Big West’s more prominent alumni wearing major league uniforms include 2000 American League Most Valuable Player Jason Giambi (Long Beach State), 2001 National League All-Star Phil Nevin (Cal State Fullerton), and 2004 American League Rookie of the Year Bobby Crosby (LBSU). Other notable major leaguers who honed their skills in the Big West are 2008 American League Rookie of the Year Evan Longoria (LBSU), Jered Weaver (LBSU), Mark Kotsay (CSF), Brady Anderson (UCI), Michael Young (UCSB), Barry Zito (UCSB), Troy Tulowitzki (LBSU) and Reed Johnson (CSF). The list goes on and on, and the supply does not appear to be in danger of shortage. The Big West produces an annual bumper crop of players in the MLB draft that ranks the conference among the highest represented in the nation. In 2010, the Big West Conference witnessed 22 players selected in the final day of the three-day Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, increasing its draft total to 49. The conference saw action right from the start as a pair of Cal State Fullerton Titans - shortstop Christian Colon and outfielder Gary Brown - were selected in the first round. Colon became the fifth-highest overall selection for the Big West after going fourth overall by the Kansas City Royals. Brown went to the San Francisco Giants as the 24th pick. In all, Big West Champion Cal State Fullerton had a league-leading nine players drafted. Long Beach State and UC Irvine each had eight selections to finish second in the conference. Jake Thompson, the first Big West player selected on day two, was this highest 49er drafted, going in the second round to the Tampa Bay Rays. The 2010 Big West Pitcher of the Year, Daniel Bibona, was the first Anteater named, going in the eighth-round to the St. Louis Cardinals. UC Santa Barbara concluded the event with six selections, finishing fourth in the Big West. Pacific’s total number of draftees improved to five after the final day, which ties a program-high that was set during the 1994 and 2001 drafts. UC Riverside and Cal State Northridge each had four players chosen, Cal Poly had three players selected and two draft picks came from UC Davis.

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Coaching Records YEAR HEAD COACH 1954 John McConnell 1955 John McConnell 1956 John McConnell 1957 John McConnell 1958 John McConnell 1959 John McConnell Totals 6 Years 1960 1961 1962 1963

Dick Clegg Dick Clegg Dick Clegg Dick Clegg 4 Years

1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

OVERALL CONFERENCE POST-SEASON W-L PCT. W-L PCT. CONF.-PLACE HOME AWAY NEUT W-L CWS 3-13 .188 __ __ Independent 2-1 1-14 0-0 __ 17-4 .810 __ __ Independent 6-1 11-3 0-0 __ 18-6 .750 __ __ Independent 8-4 10-2 0-0 __ 16-13 .552 4-11 .267 CCAA – 5th 10-6 6-7 0-0 __ 16-10 .615 8-7 .533 CCAA – 3rd 10-2 6-8 0-0 __ 16-19 .457 5-10 .333 CCAA – 5th 9-11 7-8 0-0 __ 86-64 .570 17-28 .378 45-25 41-39 0-0 19-14 9-23 15-17-1 5-25-1 48-79-2

.588 .303 .485 .203 .378

9-6 5-11 9-9 2-12 25-38

.600 CCAA – T-3rd .313 CCAA – 5th .500 CCAA – 3rd .143 CCAA – 7th .397

10-8 3-12 9-10-1 1-13-1 23-43

9-6 6-11 6-7 3-10 24-34

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

__ __ __ __

Bob Wuesthoff Bob Wuesthoff Bob Wuesthoff Bob Wuesthoff Bob Wuesthoff Bob Wuesthoff 6 Years

30-13 29-14-1 28-16-1 25-17 21-20-1 25-21-1 158-101-4

.704 .667 .615 .593 .523 .543 .608

12-4 10-5 13-7 10-8 8-12 11-7 64-43

.750 CCAA – 1st .667 CCAA – 2nd .650 CCAA – 2nd .556 CCAA – 3rd .400 CCAA – 5th .611 CCAA – 1st .598

19-2 15-5 14-5-1 11-11 12-8-1 13-10 84-41-2

11-11 14-9-1 12-9 14-6 9-12 11-9-1 71-56-2

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

1-1 __ __ __ __ __ 1-1

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988

John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves John Gonsalves 19 Years

28-23 29-22 24-33-1 15-32-1 28-37 30-20 30-22-1 11-43-1 20-37 39-23-3 16-50-2 28-34 27-33 37-30 32-34-4 22-42 14-33-1 16-41-1 14-45 460-634-15

.558 .569 .421 .322 .430 .600 .575 .204 .351 .637 .286 .452 .450 .552 .486 .344 .322 .284 .237 .420

11-4 9-11 6-12 4-13-1 8-16 9-12 12-9 4-19-1 10-18 17-10-1 5-23 16-11 8-20 16-12 13-15 7-23 5-16 6-15 4-17 170-276-3

17-6 7-14 19-13 10-9 19-15-1 5-17 8-12-1 7-20 19-19 9-19 17-10 13-10 17-13 13-9-1 6-26 5-17-1 12-16 8-21 24-12-1 15-11-2 12-26-2 4-24 14-18 13-14 18-12 7-14 24-12 12-13 22-18-3 10-16-1 14-23 5-17 10-17 4-16-1 12-21-1 4-20 9-21 3-20 293-310-9 154-303-6

4-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-6 1-5 0-0 3-2 0-0 0-0 2-4 13-23

0-2 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-2

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Dave Snow Dave Snow Dave Snow Dave Snow Dave Snow Dave Snow Dave Snow Dave Snow Dave Snow Dave Snow Dave Snow Dave Snow Dave Snow 13 Years

50-15 36-22-1 45-22 37-20-1 46-19 41-19 39-25-1 34-26 39-26 43-23-1 35-25 31-25 35-23 511-290-4

.769 .621 .672 .649 .708 .683 .600 .567 .600 .652 .583 .554 .603 .637

17-4 12-9 14-7 18-5 17-4 16-5 16-5 15-6 22-8 23-7 19-11 18-12 11-7 218-90

.810 Big West—1st 15-7 17-5 .571 Big West—4th 22-12-1 10-10 .667 Big West—2nd 32-4 9-15 .783 Big West—1st 17-7 16-10-1 .809 Big West—1st 20-9 19-8 .762 Big West—1st 26-8 13-9 .762 Big West—2nd 23-14-1 12-9 .714 Big West—1st 23-8 8-18 .733 Big West--1st-South 17-11 17-11 .767 Big West--2nd-South 22-9-1 14-11 .633 Big West--3rd 21-11 11-12 .600 Big West--T-3rd 20-9 11-16 .611 Big West--3rd 16-8 19-11 .708 274-117-3 176-145-1

18-3 4-0 5-3 3-4 7-2 2-2 4-2 3-6 5-4 7-3 5-2 0-0 0-4 63-35

4-2 --- 5-3 2-2 7-2 2-2 4-2 0-2 2-2 6-3 2-2 --- 0-2 33-24

0-2 --- 1-2 --- 3-2 --- --- --- --- 2-2 --- --- --- 6-8

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Mike Weathers Mike Weathers Mike Weathers Mike Weathers Mike Weathers Mike Weathers Mike Weathers Mike Weathers Mike Weathers 9 Years

39-21 41-20 40-21 37-22 29-27 39-20 38-21 25-29 23-32 590-493

.650 .672 .656 627 .518 .661 .644 .462 .418 .544

17-7 16-5 14-7 14-7 12-9 15-6 16-8 11-13 7-17 111-66

.708 Big West--2nd .762 Big West--1st .667 Big West--2nd 667 Big West --2nd .571 Big West---2nd .714 Big West--2nd .667 Big West--1st .458 Big West--T-5th .291 Big West--9th .627

21-7 25-10 20-8 25-9 15-12 21-11 24-9 15-11 11-18 177-95

16-14 16-10 17-12 12-13 13-14 18-9 14-12 10-15 12-14 128-113

2-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 6-5

2-2 3-2 4-2 1-2 -- 2-2 1-2 -- -- 13-12

--- --- --- --- -- -- -- -- -- --

24,226 (865) 44,423 (1269) 47,698 (1703) 48,864 (1437) 35,437 (1312) 48,791 (1524) 52,088 (1578) 32,031 (1231) 34,406 (1186)

2011

Troy Buckley 1 Year

29-27 29-27

.518 .518

12-12 12-12

.500 Big West--4th .500

17-12 17-12

10-14 10-14

2-1 2-1

0-0 0-0

-- --

32,790 (1130)

.733 CCAA – 1st .450 PCAA – 4th .333 PCAA – 6th .235 PCAA – 7th .333 PCAA – 6th .429 PCAA – 5th .571 PCAA – 3rd .174 SCBA – 7th .357 SCBA – 6th .630 SCBA – 3rd .178 SCBA – 8th .593 SCBA – 3rd .286 SCBA—7th .428 SCBA—4th .464 SCBA—5th .233 Big West—7th .238 Big West—8th .286 Big West—8th .222 Big West—8th .381

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TOTALS 1603-1409-25 (.531) 11 Conference Titles 4 College World Series 7 Coaches/58 Years 628-565-3 (.525) 19 Regionals, 2 Super Regionals

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ATTEN (H)

7,512 (228) 8,633 (240) 31,721 (813) 11,340 (334) 23,249 (684) 31, 221 (822) 32,331 (951) 36,348 (1212) 25,382 (793) 39,436 (1232) 25,419 (876) 20,648 (860)

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Yearly Batting BATTING 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

AVG .231 .243 .272 .257 .260 .277 .274 246 .264 .238 .314 .282 .285 .286 .273 .265 .278 .256 .259 .248 .257 .283 .265 .249 .274 .310 .277 .291 .290 .309 .310 .299 .287 .286 .286 .320 .335 .342 .315 .295 .293 .296 .279 .309 .354 .314 .299 .299 .323 .297 .297 .284 .278 293 .288 .289 .301 .258

GM 16 21 40 29 26 35 34 33 34 32 44 45 45 43 45 46 50 52 58 44 66 50 53 55 57 65 68 62 60 68 70 64 48 58 59 65 59 67 58 65 60 65 60 65 67 60 56 58 60 61 61 59 56 59 59 54 55 56

AB 429 646 883 939 876 1157 1127 938 959 971 1360 1404 1365 1209 1283 1523 1499 1624 1836 1448 2091 1613 1707 1771 1862 2207 2193 2021 1915 2205 2263 2183 1611 2008 1996 2186 2052 2361 2024 2221 1990 2179 1973 2305 2522 2140 1917 2086 2118 2053 2086 2003 1872 2100 2030 1824 1932 1843

RETIRED NUMBERS

18 DAVE SNOW

R 81 149 193 157 149 210 224 138 141 111 264 247 224 208 210 197 191 196 206 163 262 228 243 238 242 387 297 358 368 445 383 378 270 323 284 489 463 598 438 466 360 419 338 450 629 454 340 400 405 351 337 263 283 390 343 323 317 217

H 99 157 240 241 228 321 309 231 254 232 428 397 390 346 351 404 409 417 476 359 537 458 453 442 511 684 608 589 556 689 702 652 463 575 570 699 687 808 638 656 583 644 550 712 893 672 573 624 684 610 620 569 521 615 584 528 582 476

2B 15 15 28 23 24 44 29 25 28 24 67 51 46 48 58 67 41 56 57 49 60 62 65 58 65 124 91 --- 91 263 117 119 69 71 102 133 128 137 135 111 105 113 106 141 165 116 106 122 128 101 107 102 96 102 104 89 125 68

3B 2 8 15 10 19 11 25 12 11 10 19 18 12 19 16 7 10 15 14 7 12 12 12 10 16 31 8 --- 20 25 29 24 21 25 12 33 19 32 22 17 15 19 16 15 22 15 14 14 14 22 19 5 19 21 21 15 16 12

HR 0 4 6 12 5 15 16 8 12 5 20 14 12 13 20 11 11 7 17 6 12 28 39 27 23 37 17 --- 46 42 30 28 26 25 15 16 41 52 50 51 33 53 33 50 68 57 30 32 41 35 36 24 24 37 33 24 26 10

RBI 74 116 159 124 123 143 168 89 168 83 242 193 190 186 170 171 167 178 173 143 207 222 223 213 229 373 253 ---- 346 412 354 346 243 284 247 435 403 531 370 408 312 391 299 404 567 423 307 359 368 317 320 240 254 352 315 285 290 187

TB 118 200 316 320 305 432 418 304 358 291 605 526 506 471 513 518 503 524 612 442 657 629 659 514 677 981 766 ---- 825 1128 967 903 642 764 741 946 976 1165 967 954 817 954 787 1033 1306 989 797 870 963 860 873 753 727 870 829 719 817 598

• Coached the “Dirtbags” from 1989 to 2001, compiling a 511290-4 (.638). • Led The Beach to four College World Series and won six Big West Conference crowns going 218-90 (.708) in the Big West. • Team reached the NCAA Regionals in 11 of his 13 seasons. • Five-time Big West Coach of the Year and in 1989 was the NCAA Coach of the Year. • Coached over 100 professional baseball players, including four first-round picks. When he retired, 11 had reached the Major Leagues.

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SLG .275 .310 .358 .341 .348 .373 .370 .325 .344 .299 .444 .374 .370 .390 .399 .340 .336 .323 .333 .305 .314 .390 .386 .334 .364 .445 .349 ---- .431 .511 .427 .414 .399 .380 .371 .433 .476 .493 .478 .430 .411 .438 .399 .448 .518 .462 .416 .417 .455 .419 .419 .376 .388 .414 .408 .394 .423 .324

BB 112 169 115 143 117 112 179 123 141 103 169 216 190 175 183 161 208 149 184 149 256 179 171 172 128 208 216 ---- 241 179 268 265 177 253 --- 332 297 348 250 324 236 267 276 249 247 211 177 197 203 162 181 133 169 222 230 176 161 133

HBP 5 7 11 7 11 13 10 8 8 6 6 14 5 -- 11 --- --- --- --- --- 19 --- --- 10 --- 20 --- --- --- --- 29 22 32 32 ---- 59 46 68 27 75 61 84 74 33 124 114 65 88 88 79 84 67 71 81 63 72 52 60

• Coached three Big West Pitchers of the Year and three Big West Players of the Year. • Never had a losing season, averaging 30 win per year. • All-time school leader in wins with 511. • Member of the Long Beach State Hall of Fame.

SO 70 121 129 132 100 157 151 132 128 160 246 267 195 145 270 218 236 233 321 294 325 245 248 278 225 199 246 ---- 292 353 344 378 259 323 ---- 320 278 367 289 359 327 396 382 391 396 374 289 363 319 326 386 353 288 364 428 346 322 389

GDP --- --- --- --- --- --- 9 11 15 18 14 20 16 --- 17 ---- ---- ---- ---- --- 40 --- --- 28 --- 39 33 --- --- --- --- --- 36 40 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 69 49 40 41 54 52 40 28 38 29 36 28 37 28

OB% SF .396 --- .405 --- ..363 --- ..359 --- ----- --- .348 --- .441 __ .388 .420 __ .351 __ .443 __ .446 __ .421 __ ---- --- .424 __ ----- 10 ----- --- ----- ---- ----- ---- ----- --- .343 13 ---- --- ---- --- .352 __ ---- --- .375 --- ---- --- ---- --- .431 --- ---- --- .390 --- .380 17 .369 13 .375 18 ----- --- .423 --- .421 43 .429 44 .393 23 .391 26 .379 23 .394 20 .387 25 .384 28 .433 29 .400 29 .373 27 .378 32 .399 33 .367 22 .373 23 .347 13 .356 26 .377 32 .374 19 .370 25 .368 18 .326 19

SH 9 19 24 29 15 32 34 18 30 17 43 54 51 27 48 24 64 ---- ---- 45 73 56 58 32 40 55 54 --- --- --- --- 46 --- --- --- --- 48 48 43 60 55 66 54 38 50 41 48 71 48 63 57 57 53 62 56 61 56 75

SB-AT 9-NA 32-NA 57-NA 40-NA 32-NA 40-NA 75-NA 17-NA 26-NA 22-NA 39-NA 69-NA 40-NA 55-NA 37-NA 52-NA 54-NA 59-NA 59-NA 27-41 78-130 82-NA 75-98 45-NA 48-NA 100-148 123-176 ---------- 111-151 71-116 117-186 68-113 80-117 70-99 66-105 106-138 86-126 112-141 113-146 115-149 117-148 96-135 67-97 59-90 85-112 57-80 84-109 75-106 57-92 53-82 39-68 51-79 34-59 40-69 43-68 118-154 57-95 51-82

25 JOHN GONSALVES • Team won at least • Coached from 1970 to 1988, compiling a 460-634- 20 games in 13 of 18 15 record over 18 seasons. seasons. • Second all-time at LBSU with 460 wins.

• Led team the PCAA title in 1970.

• Best season came in 1979, when the 49ers with 40-22-3 and 17-6-1 in conference play.

• Member of the Long Beach State Hall of Fame.

Yearly Pitching YR 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82

W-L SV 3-13 - 17-4 - 16-18 - 16-13 16-10 - 16-19 - 20-14 - 10-23 - 16-17 - 6-25 - 31-13 - 30-14 - 28-16 - 25-17 2 22-20 3 25-21 4 29-23 3 30-22 5 24-33 2 15-32 0 28-38 9 30-20 5 30-22 8 11-43 0 20-37 3 40-22 5 16-50 3 28-34 5 27-33 10

ERA - 2.42 2.49 3.65 4.88 5.09 5.24 5.73 4.44 3.97 3.65 2.87 3.21 3.18 3.42 3.62 3.41 2.65 3.43 4.17 3.57 2.69 2.78 6.67 4.76 4.10 6.27 5.71 5.53

CG SH/CB IP 6 1/1 - 10 3/1 171.0 16 0/0 206.0 12 1/0 244.0 9 1/0 216.0 10 1/0 290.1 6 1/0 271.1 6 0/0 270.1 10 3/0 263.0 8 0/0 272.0 16 4/2 347.0 22 9/3 372.0 17 3/1 392.0 14 6/2 350.2 20 3/0 369.2 20 6/2 398.0 18 4/1 403.0 17 2/1 439.2 23 8/4 472.0 14 3/1 384.0 28 3/2 571.2 28 7/3 437.0 18 4/4 459.0 13 2/2 446.2 14 1/1 473.1 26 3/2 557.0 18 0/0 558.0 19 4/1 518.1 21 4/2 490.2

H - 135 197 225 222 279 285 290 268 295 360 317 279 339 325 333 365 455 470 424 568 365 419 575 534 600 717 - 623

R 175 87 99 134 144 207 205 235 175 201 192 157 190 162 182 197 203 181 234 231 296 185 196 398 347 321 453 406 383

ER - 46 57 99 117 158 158 172 130 120 141 119 140 124 141 160 164 130 180 178 227 131 142 330 250 254 389 329 301

BB - 63 73 143 163 195 179 202 168 124 131 122 141 120 142 172 181 180 195 180 265 145 184 185 252 220 306 - 258

SO - 159 146 145 105 164 212 190 167 196 222 279 254 121 282 296 290 299 341 250 315 229 250 224 266 266 256 - 274

OBA - - - - - - .265 - - - .243 .228 - - - .227 - - - .281 .259 .222 .239 - .279 .281 .310 - .309

WP 8 10 6 18 13 23 17 17 9 7 5 17 15 18 20 22 10 18 15 35 11 23 12 -

YR 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11

W-L 36-30 32-34 22-42 14-33 16-41 14-45 50-15 36-22 45-22 36-21 46-19 41-19 39-25 34-26 39-26 43-23 35-25 31-25 35-23 39-21 41-20 40-21 37-22 29-27 39-20 38-21 25-29 23-32 29-27

SV 11 8 7 6 6 3 21 10 3 16 19 15 21 14 19 10 11 12 12 15 14 14 13 13 13 11 13 3 19

ERA 4.81 5.39 6.27 7.28 6.81 7.01 3.93 4.37 4.02 4.60 3.55 3.47 4.20 3.71 5.17 4.89 4.75 4.71 4.68 3.54 2.99 3.11 2.53 3.64 3.57 3.20 5.18 4.67 3.55

YEARLY FIELDING YR 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961-1970 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 2011

PO 298 517 619 729 641 - 830 - 1339 1416 - 1709 1309 1304 - - 1605 --- 1555 - 1718 1787 1644 1300 1468 - 1661 1564 1770 1528 1763 1595 1736 1621 1844 1801 1616 1472 1593 1617 1633 1624 1566 1491 1639 1584 1413 1467 1514

A 106 189 292 332 279 - 341 - 644 615 - 655 938 467 - - 782 --- 583 - 770 823 657 563 627 - 658 661 717 660 694 699 792 773 711 753 723 676 659 605 607 590 597 612 621 653 535 603 565

E 65 60 69 58 62 - 67 - 68 98 - 119 76 73 - - 74 102 90 - 103 100 123 95 90 - 72 70 73 61 91 93 126 131 121 105 89 76 81 95 45 56 64 71 78 77 68 74 75

PCT .861 .922 .930 .948 .937 - .943 - .967 .951 - .952 .967 .940 - .955 .971 .952 .960 - .960 .963 .949 .951 .961 - .970 .969 .971 .973 .964 .961 .953 .948 .955 .961 .963 .966 .965 .959 .980 .975 .971 .967 .967 .967 .966 .965 .965

DP

SB-A

PCT

16 - 68 45 - 44-67 .343 40 102-122 .164 37 46/69 .150 - 34-43 .209 - - - - 72-NA NA 74 64-102 .373 - 99-148 .331 - - - - 114-137 .167 33 66-103 .359 - 61-123 .504 - 82-120 .317 45 61-86 .291 57 91-124 .266 - - 48 56-79 .291 67 55-90 .389 68 73-94 .223 69 76-108 .296 66 68-103 .340 56 58-81 .284 65 83-120 .308 54 76-94 .191 50 82-99 .172 75 60-77 .221 61 87-114 .237 53 47-75 .373 50 60-87 .310 50 54-68 .206 44 43-73 .411 42 44-77 .429 34 58-85 .318 52 53-71 .253 34 43-74 .419 45 37-61 .393 40 31-46 .597 53 44-68 .647 40 59-83 .711

H 695 662 731 559 670 704 543 542 539 524 545 483 560 503 635 662 589 520 549 533 487 442 433 505 535 527 566 537 488

R 393 444 496 423 486 532 288 304 317 306 296 257 346 288 388 411 342 302 334 269 213 209 192 247 272 228 322 318 263

ER 306 357 382 333 359 391 250 255 267 262 230 205 270 218 330 326 284 257 276 212 181 187 147 201 217 188 271 254 199

BB 264 342 298 264 331 296 273 241 287 258 252 208 267 242 280 270 241 229 219 141 153 129 128 149 172 113 162 158 175

SO 308 333 326 199 236 341 478 381 459 423 495 452 528 481 562 466 474 365 429 456 450 533 435 334 374 429 331 322 403

OBA .300 .280 .317 .319 .320 --- .252 .271 .242 .274 .248 .244 .253 .251 .278 .281 .282 .278 .270 .255 .241 .225 .228 .265 .258 .262 .303 .283 .259

WP 34 30 31 --21 29 32 48 26 27 44 41 49 85 45 48 61 35 23 22 21 18 37 23 34 41 36

ATTENDANCE RECORDS

PB

7 15 10 13 16 13 10 9 13 6 7 13 11 7 8 7 12

CG SH/CB IP 15 2/1 572.2 11 2/0 595.2 10 2 548.0 5 0 411.1 7 0 474.0 4 1 502.1 17 3 572.0 6 4/1 524.7 19 6 597.3 8 0 512.7 12 4 582.7 9 7 531.0 7 4 579.0 4 2 528.1 6 1 574.0 4 3/0 600.1 6 8/4 538.2 6 3/1 490.2 0 2/2 531.0 1 7/6 539.0 4 5/4 544.1 4 6/3 541.1 6 6/3 522.0 6 3/1 497.0 2 2/2 546.1 7 7/5 528.0 1 2/2 471.0 3 1/0 489.0 1 4/4 504.2

SINGLE GAME

HOSTED PLAYOFF SERIES

1. 3,342 (USC, 2/21/09) 2. 3,233 (USC, 6/4/05) 3. 3,189 (USC, 2/3/06) 4. 3,163 (USC, 2/13/04) 5. 3,139 (Pepperdine, 5/30/03) 6. 3,107 (CS Fullerton, 4/27/96) 7. 3,039 (Arizona, 6/12/04) 8. 3,036 (CS Fullerton, 5/21/04) 9. 3,004 (Arizona, 6/11/04) 10. 2,845 (CS Fullerton 3/25/07) 11. 2,735 (USC, 2/15/04) 12. 2,706 (UC Irvine, 4/16/04) 13. 2,668 (USC, 2/21/99) 14. 2662 (CS Fullerton, 3/26/05) 15. 2657 (CS Fullerton 5/24/08) 16. 2,643 (CS Fullerton, 4/28/96) 17. 2607 (CS Fullerton 5/25/08) 18. 2,588 (USC, 2/19/99) 19. 2,532 (CS Fullerton, 5/23/08) 20. 2457 (CS Fullerton, 3/30/03) 21. 2,452 (Rhode Island, 6/3/05) 22. 2,447 (CS Fullerton 3/23/07) 23. 2,410 (CS Fullerton, 5/26/06) 24. 2,407 (CS Fullerton 3/24/07) 25. 2,388 (CS Fullerton, 4/25/98)

15,637 (Regional, 6/3-6/6/05) 11,695 (Regional, 6/1-6/3/07) 11,096 (Regional, 5/30-6/2/08) 10,974 (Regional, 5/31-6/2/03) 8,982 (S. Regional, 6/11-6/13/04)

(other crowds over 2000: 46)

SERIES (over 4,000) 8,035 (CS Fullerton, 4/26-28/96) 7,790 (CS Fullerton (5/23-5/25/08) 7,699 (CS Fullerton, 2/23-2/25/07) 7,241 (CS Fullerton, 5/21-5/23/04) 6,624 (CS Fullerton, 3/24-3/26/05) 6,286 (Texas, 2/9-2/11/07) 6,257 (CS Fullerton, 5/26, 5/28/06) 6,082 (CS Fullerton, 3/28-3/30/03) 6,039 (CS Fullerton, 4/24-26/98) 5,898 (USC, 2/13, 2/15/04) 5,601 (LSU, 2/28-3/2/03) 5,397 (Miami, FL, 5/20-22/99) 5,256 (USC, 2/19/99 & 2/21/99) 5,104 (UC Irvine, 4/16-4/18/04) 4,989 (UCSB, 4/30-5/2/04) 4,975 (USC, 2/3, 2/5/06) 4,928 (USC, 2/8/02 & 2/10/02) 4,912 (CS Fullerton, 4/8-10/94) 4,691 (Miami, FL, 5/22-5/24/03) 4,576 (Rice, 2/22-2/24/08) 4,330 (CS Fullerton, 5/19-21/00) 4,334 (Wichita State, 2/29-3/2/08) 4,155 (CS Fullerton, 5/14-5/16/10) 4,086 (UC Riverside, 5/18-5/20/07) 4,055 (Cal Poly, 5/15-5/17/09)

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Hitting Leaders

Year 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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Average .321, Ingram .324, Ingram .384, Baker .333, C. Evans .389, R. Hull .398, C. Evans .392, R. Hull .315, D. Moon .391, D. Anderson .317, D. Anderson .436, D. Anderson .359, R. Cannon .393, R. Gaspar .360, T. Guggiana .356, J. Gama .335, J. Seida .362, D. Duncan .388, D. Pini .324, M. Davis .351, B. Keehn .320, J. Faraci .361, D. Olson .344, G. Pellant .299, G. Pellant .380, R. Townley .422, R. Townley .329, R. Day .381, M. Wedel .384, T. Laurenzi .361, C. Johnson .346, J. Spooner .365, D. Stewart .431, T. Felicione .342, J. Eldred .358, C. Gonzales .366, D. Barbara .474, D. Barbara .407, J. Giambi .363, J. Giambi .368, K. Curtis .346, E. Martins .354, J. Liefer .339, J. Knupfer .402, T.Sanchez .422, C. Lopez .376, G. Dobbs .369, J. Jones .353, B.Crosby .378, N.Covarrubias .355, A. Heether .354, J. Vargas .349, T. Tulowitzki .353, E. Longoria .335, R. Perry .390, S. Peterson .343, S. Tinoco .404, D. Lohman .293, M. Hibbert

Hits Runs 18, Ingram 15, Guillory 23, Ingram 18, Phillips 34, Bishop 23, C. Evans 28, ElaTorre 21, C. Evans 37, R. Hull 24, C. Evans 55, R. Hull 39, R. Hull 51, R. Hull 41, R. Hull 35, D. Moon 24, D. Moon 37, D. Moon 38, D. Moon 32, D. Anderson 15, D. Anderson 65, D. Anderson 39, D. Anderson 46, R. Cannon 50, B. Wallace - - 53, R. Gaspar 35, R. Gaspar 48, J. Gama 49, D. Parks 62, D. Duncan 27, J. Seida 63, D. Duncan 26, D. Duncan 52, Pini/Seida 37, J. Seida 68, D. Demarest 42, D. Demarest 47, B. Keehn 21, J. Faraci 65, J. Smith 36, J. Smith 53, 2 players 29, C. Buggs 66, G. Pellant 37, G. Pellant 58, M. Zouras 36, G. Pellant 68, R. Townley 34, R. Townley 100, R. Townley 61, R. Townley 74, R. Day 37, S. Moore 75, M. Wedel 51, M.?Wedel 78, T. Laurenzi 53, T. Laurenzi 74, 2 players 53, R. Hopkins 90, D. Twiss 44, D. Twiss 91, D. Blankenship 49, D. Blankenship 72, T. Felicione 42, T. Felicione 69, J. Eldred 32, J. Eldred 69, S. Herrera 43, S. Herrera 89, D. Berthel 73, D. Sherman 102, D. Barbara 69, D. Barbara 84, 2 players 68, L. Rogers 74, L. Rogers 51, A. Burke 84, J. Liefer 62, C. Cradle 80, E. Martins 65, R. Avila 84, J. Liefer 63, J. Liefer 75, J. Knupfer 55, W. Skett 88, T. Sanchez 60, J.J. Newkirk 113, C. Lopez 99, T. Sledge 86, G. Dobbs 72, T. Sledge 79, B. Crosby 54, C. Lopez 80, J. Reed 56, Reed/Crosby 93, N. Covarrubias 59, J. Reed 68, B. Davis 55, A. Heether 74, J. Vargas 56, J. Vargas 59, S. Boatright 34, E. Longoria 71, E. Longoria 43, R. Perry 81, R. Perry 50, R. Perry 83, S. Peterson 52, S. Peterson 61, D. Lohman 40, J. Jones 73, Tinoco/Terdoslavich 36, B. Metzger 63, M. Marjama 31, B. Metzger

2B 5, Ingram 3, Strong 4, Baker/Bishop 4, B. Phillips 7, J. Brick 9, Evans/Hull 6, G. Geagan 10, D. Moon 12, D. Moon 6, D. Anderson 15, D. Anderson 10, J. Gonsalves - 9, R. Gaspar 9, D. Parks 11, D. Duncan 9, D. Duncan 13, G. Berberet 9, B. Baker 8, B. Baker 11, J. Smith 11, B. Phelps 10, J. Smith 18, F. Hardy 14, R. Townley 20, R. Townley 16, R. Day 21, M. Wedel 14, T. Laurenzi 20, 2 players 20, D. Twiss 23, T. McNaughton 15, T. Felicione 9, J. Eldred 14, S. Herrera 20, P. Sanchez 27, D. Barbara 14, T. Pridy 22, E. Christian 17, J. Liefer 19, J. Liefer 16, 2 players 23, W. Skett 23, T. Sanchez 25, 2 players 18, T. Sledge 16, C. Lopez 17, J. Jones 25, N. Covarrubias 16, B. Davis 15, Bowker/Tulowitz. 17, S. Boatright 16, D. Espinosa 13, Perry/Espinosa 16, Peterson/Corder 12, T. Mittelstaedt 19, B. Metzger 13, B. Metzger

3B 1, Clinkscales/Smith 2, 3 players 5, C. Evans 3, C. Evans 4, B. Phillips 2, 4 players 7, T. Turrill 4, D. Moon 3, D. Anderson 4, D. Anderson 9, Ander/Wallace 4, Wallace/Bessa - 4,Gaspar/Guggiana 4, J.Gama 3, M. Burns 4, D. Duncan 5, J. Seida 4, D. Demarest 2, C. Kimber 3, C. Bonilla 3, 2 players 3, S. Fenoglio 2, 2 players 4, R. Dostal 11, S. Moore 2, M. Wedel 3, M. Wedel 4, R. Wesley 5, D. Baggott 7, D. Baggott 5, P. Thibert 6, A. Zunino 7, J. Eldred 4, S. Herrera 5, 3 players 5, T. Guggiana 5, 2 players 5, J. Giambi 4, E. Martins 4, 2 players 6, J. Minici 5, J. Knupfer 4, 2 players 6, P. Day 6, C. Wright 4, B. Womack 5, 5 players 3, J. Reed 4, 3 players 4, Vargas/Mocny 2, B. Godfrey 4, R. Perry 4, Perry/Espinosa 6, D. Espinosa 7, T. Mittelstaedt 5, T. Mittelstaedt 4, M. Marjama

HR none 1, 4 players 3, C. Evans 4, C. Evans 1, 5 players 6, D. Watt 4, D. Nen 2, Foley/Smith 4, B. Cooper 2, B. Cooper 5, D. Anderson 5, C. Mueller - 4, J.Sanderson 7, J. Gama 4, J. Carter 4, J. Carter 2, G. Berberet 5, B. Baker 1, 5 players 3, 2 players 5, 2 players 8, 3 players 13, M. Zouras 4, 2 players 14, R. Townley 3, R. Day 9, S. Blanke 16, T. Laurenzi 10, D. Knox 8, J. Billinger 6, T. McNaughton 11, T. Felicione 5, C. Gonzalez 3, 2 Players 6, D. Hudson 9, 2 players 15, B. Cookson 12, T. Pridy 12, 2 players 8, R. Miller 13, J. Liefer 9, J. Tagliaferri 13, T. Sanchez 15, P. Day 24, J. Leal 10, B. Crosby 10, J. Jones 9, P. McAnulty 7, J. Bowker 7, Bowker/Tulowitz. 8, T. Tulowitzki 11, E. Longoria 7, Espinosa/Corder 13, J. Corder 6, T. Mittelstaedt 7, J. Terdoslavich 3, I. Patron

RBI 14, Ingram 20, Ingram 26, Baker 26, C. Evans 20, Delatorre/Phillips 31, C. Evans 36, D. Nen 15, Moon/Adlesh 22, D. Anderson 11, D. Anderson 52, D. Anderson 27,C.Mueller 29, J. Gama 35, D.Parks 20, Duncan/Carter 27, S. Liebeck 26, M. Douglas 22, G. Berberet 22, B. Baker 28, J. Smith 28, B. Phelps 32, S. Fenoglio 34, M. Zouras 37, R. Dostal 70, R. Townley 32, J. Woodward 49, S. Blanke 65, T. Laurenzi 48, 2 players 52, D. Twiss 43, P. Thibert 53, T. Felicione 36, J. Eldred 30, J. Eldred 66, T. Guggiana 61, D. Barbara 80, S. Talanoa 50, E. Christian 57, K. Curtis 50, J. Liefer 56, J. Liefer 39, 2 players 54, T. Sanchez 89, P. Day 79, J. Leal 43, C. Lopez 61, J. Jones 55, P. McAnulty 44, T. Tulowitzki 48, M. Hofius 30, Longoria/Boatright 43, E. Longoria 52, R. Perry 54, J. Corder 46, T. Mittelstaedt 46, J. Terdoslavich 31, M. Duffy

Pitching Leaders Year 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 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 2011

ERA* Appearances - - 1.35, Garcia - 1.89, Garcia - 2.69, J. Davis - 2.50, Hansen - 3.05, Hansen - 2.28, B. Florentine 16, Hamilton/Warn 4.50, B. Lancaster 14, B. Lancaster 3.98, J. Foley 15, B. Lancaster 3.06, Griepentrog/Perry 14, P. Snyder 2.29, J. Hoffman 23, B. Bielefeld 2.21, G. Johnson 16, G. Johnson 2.08, W. Harper 15, W. Harper 2.11, P. DeMetropolis 18, J. Zar 2.07, R. Moffitt 17, R. Moffitt 1.53, J. Keisler 16, J. Keisler 2.32, J. Keisler 18, J. Keisler 2.12, G. Throop 17, D. Salg 3.44, G. Beare 19, D. Salg 2.67, D. Dumbeck 15, D. Dumbeck 1.21, J. Davis 14, B. Hill 2,35, B. McRae 19, E. McGraw 3.84, G. Randall 19, B. McRae 3.18, K. Lamp 24, K. Lamp 2,91, J. White 20, A. Hanson 4.49, A. Hanson 27, A. Hanson 4.39, R. Ramirez 21, S. Slaton 2.91, R. Ramirez 18, R. Ramirez 3.44, L. Ueno 22, 2 players 2.29, R. Moreno 28, A. DeLaossa 5.04, J. Kopaczewski 30, S. Lankard 4.26, B. Groth 18, 2 players 4.35, S. Corey 20, T. Glover 4.62, M. Hopkins 36, S. Feathers 2.73, K. Abbott 36, G. Hays 2.71, G. Hays 28, G. Hays 2.78, S. Trachsel 20, 2 players 3.60, J. Graves 32, J. Graves 1.54, G. Gonzalez 34, G. Gonzalez 1.24, G. Gonzalez 28, G. Gonzalez 2.91, S. Rivette 39, G. Gonzalez 1.81, R. Brannan 32, R. Brannan 3.73, M. Jones 35, A. Petrosian 3.41, M. Gallo 31, J. Marr 2.48, M. Gallo 26, J. Ward 2.56, J. Alliston 26, K. Olenberger 2.98, C. Demaria 33, C. Demaria 1.52, C. Muniz 29, J. Alliston 1.96, J. Weaver 26, C. Muniz 1.62, J. Weaver 30, N. Jamison 0.00, N. Jamison 30, B. Anderson 2.25, B. Shaw 24, A. Liebel 2.39, B. Shaw 31, B. Shaw 1.76, N. Vincent 27, B. Shaw 2.66, D. Born 30, D. Born 2.93, J. Markovitz 25, J. Markovitz 1.25, J. Maciel 23, E. Magallon

Wins 3, Horger 7, Baker 6, J. Davis 5, Hobbs 4, Sullivan 4, Fagan/Nicholson 4, 3 players 3, N. Hancock 5, J. Foley 3, B. Stangel 13, B. Bielefeld 9, G. Johnson/Noteboom 7, G. Johnson 8, J. Zar 7, R. Moffitt 8, J. Keisler 9, J. Keisler 7, D. Salg 4, R. Patron 7, D. Dumbeck 8, 2 players 7, 2 players - 6, K. Lamp 10, D. Danielson 4, D. Hes 10, S. Slaton 10, R. Ramirez 9, L. Ueno 7, S. Williams 4, S. Lankard 3, 2 players 3, 2 players 4, S. Feathers 15, K. Abbott 12, A. Croghan 11, 2 players 12, T. Taylor 17, D. Choi 14, S. Rivette 13, K. Wilson 9, M. Jones 11, M. Jones 7, D. Merrill 10, M. Gallo 8, M. Paz 8, M. Paz 12, A. Alvarez 14, J. Weaver 15, J. Weaver 10, C. Ramos 8, J. Hughes 9, A. Liebel 8, A. Liebel 7, A. Wilk 5, Thompson/Gagnon 5, M. Johnson

Innings - 62, Baker 55, Baker 80.1, J. Davis 55.2, Bierholm 68.1, Fagan 67.1, G. Fagan 51.2, B. Lancaster 68.2, B. Lancaster 68.1, P. Snyder 139.1, B. Bielefeld 105.2, G. Johnson 123, G. Johnson 111.2, J. Zar 135.1, R. Moffitt 81.1, J. Keisler 120, J. Keisler 95, D. Salg 76.0, D. Salg 114.1, D. Dumbeck 110.1, J. Davis 92.0, B. McRae 96.0, G. Randall 83.1, D. Danielson 117.1, D. Danielson 112.1, J. White 116.1, S. Slaton 105.1, R. Ramirez 102.0, L. Ueno 100.0, B. Young 94.0, S. Lankard 75.2, D. Choyce 82.1, P. Togneri 116.1, C. Holmes 135.0, K. Abbott 119.2, A. Croghan 148.2, S. Trachsel 112.1, M. McLain 147.1, D. Choi 111.2, S. Rivette 130.0, S. Rivette 110.0, M. Jones 128.0, M. Jones 101.0, C. Balbuena 123.1, M. Gallo 101.1, M. Paz 106.1, M. Paz 102.2, A. Alvarez 133.1, J. Weaver 144.0, J. Weaver 126.0, C. Ramos 117.2, A. Carpenter 101.1, A. Liebel 117.1, A. Liebel 94.0, A. Wilk 93.1, A. Gagnon 99.1, A. Gagnon

Saves - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2, P. DeMetropolis 2, P. DeMetropolis NONE 5, T. Brady - - 2, 3 players 2, J. Langston 3, E. McGraw NONE 1, 3 players - 2, A. Hanson - 7, L. Ueno 3, 2 players 3, A. DeLaossa 4, S. Lankard 1, 5 players NONE 2, S. Feathers 10, G. Hays 4, G. Hays 2, T. Taylor 14, J. Graves 13, G. Gonzalez 12, G. Gonzalez 20, G. Gonzalez 14, R. Brannan 15, A.Petrosian 9, J. Marr 6, J. Ward 10, J. Alliston 10, J. Alliston 6, J. Alliston 11, C. Muniz 12, N. Jamison 11, N. Jamison 4, Shaw/Hume 11, B. Shaw 8, B. Shaw 11, C. Ruiz 1, 3 players 9, E. Magallon

Strikeouts - 55, J. Davis 50, Baker 44, J. Davis 30, Bierholm 38, G. Fagan 51, G. Fagan 49, B. Lancaster 57, B.Rose 46, T.Griepentrog 102, B. Bielefeld 76, G. Johnson 101, W. Harper 75, J. Zar 121, R. Moffitt 59, J. Keisler 86, J. Keisler 66, J. Keisler 57, M. Fishback 82, G. Beare 47, J. Davis 55, D. Oldham 50, S. Fenoglio 56, G. Randall 71, D. Danielson 52, J. White 87, S. Slaton 84, R. Ramirez 58, S. Williams 54, B. Young 58, S. Lankard 37, D. Choyce 55, D. Choyce 86, C.Holmes 140, K. Abbott 86, A. Croghan 139, S. Trachsel 102, M. McLain 116, D. Choi 116, S. Rivette 144, S. Rivette 118, M. Jones 131, M. Jones 81, C. Balbuena 96, M. Gallo 86, Leuenberger 68, M. Paz 89, A. Alvarez 144, J. Weaver 213, J. Weaver 104, M. Estrada 99, A. Carpenter 59, A. Liebel 97, A. Liebel 56, A. Wilk 73, J. Thompson 84, A. Gagnon

Walks 28, Baker 18, Davis 46, Bierholm 50, Sullivan 51, M. Hamilton 53, M. Hamilton 43, M. Hamilton 53, B. Rose 28, T. Griepentrog 42, B. Bielefeld 27, S. Noteboom 45, W. Harper 38, J. Zar 61, R. Moffitt 36, J. Keisler 39, G. Addeo 33. D. Salg 35, G. Beare 70, G. Beare 28, B. McRae 32, B. McRae 40, E. McGraw 54, G. Randall 38, R. Rivera 54, D. Gonsalves 78, S. Slaton 41, R. Ramirez 50, R. Kellogg 46, B. Young 44, J. Kopaczewski 38, J. Martin 58, P. Togneri 51, J. Feathers 73, K. Abbott 55, A. Croghan 63, S. Whitaker 61, M. McLain 52, D. Choi 41, S. Rivette 49, Biddle/Rivette 61, R. Biddle 74, R. Biddle 39, C. Balbuena 37, J. Berni 40, M. Paz 35, C. Bentz 32, J. Weaver 31, Alvarez/Ramos 35, C. Ramos 29, M. Estrada 33, J. Hughes 23, O. Arif 21, J. Thompson 23, Wilk/Gagnon 27, A. Gagnon 38, A. Gagnon

*ERA Minimum - 20% of team games.

The 2004 starting staff of Cesar Ramos, Jered Weaver and Jason Vargas pushed the 49ers as high as No. 5 in the nation. All three would be drafted in the first three rounds, and all three would reach the major leagues.

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Career Records PITCHING

RUNS SCORED 1. 180, Cobi Cradle, 1990-93 2. 171, Terrmel Sledge, 1998-99 3. 161, Chuck Lopez, 1997-00 4. 151, Jeff Liefer, 1993-95 5. 150, Bryan Kennedy, 1998-01

JASON GIAMBI GENERAL

GAMES PLAYED 1. 228, Cobi Cradle, 1990-93 228, Chris Wright, 1999-02 3. 217, Mike Hofius, 2001-04 4. 211, Chris Gill, 1986-89 5. 200, Bryan Kennedy, 1998-01 6. 193, TJ Mittelstaedt, 2007-10 7. 190, Dan Twiss, 1982-85 8. 188, Steve Moore, 1978-80 9. 185, Chuck Lopez, 1997-00 185, Alan Burke, 1989-92 GAMES STARTED 1. 205, Chris Gill, 1986-89 2. 200, Chris Wright, 1999-02 3. 195, Bryan Kennedy, 1998-01 4. 185, Mike Hofius, 2001-04 5. 179, Jeff Liefer, 1993-95

HOME RUNS 1. 30, Jeff Liefer, 1993-95 2. 24, Jaeme Leal, 1999 3. 22, Terrmel Sledge, 1998-99 4. 21, Bobby Crosby, 1999-01 21, Mike Zouras, 1976-77 6. 20, Jason Corder, 2007-08 20, Troy Tulowitzki, 2003-05 20, Paul Day, 1997-98 9. 19, Alan Burke, 1989-92 10. 18, Michael Case, 1990-92

COBY CRADLE TRIPLES 1. 18, TJ Mittelstaedt, 2007-2010 2. 16, Don Anderson, 1962-64 3 14, Steve Moore, 1977-80 4. 13, Danny Espinosa, 2006-08 5. 12, Dave Baggott, 1983-84 12, Steve Moore, 1979-80

CHRIS WRIGHT BATTING

HITS 1. 260, Chris Wright, 1999-02 2. 245, Chuck Lopez, 1997-00 3. 230, Jeff Liefer, 1993-95 4. 224, Bryan Kennedy, 1998-01 5. 215, Chris Gill, 1986-89 6. 210, Dan Twiss, 1982-85 7. 208, Jason Giambi, 1990-92 8. 206, Bobby Crosby, 1999-01 9. 204, Mike Hofius, 2001-04 10. 200, Brad Davis, 2002-04 AT-BATS 1. 817, Chris Wright, 1999-02 2. 760, Chris Gill, 1986-89 3. 750, Bryan Kennedy, 1998-01 4. 693, Jeff Liefer, 1993-95 5. 688, Cobi Cradle, 1990-93 BATTING AVERAGE 1. .429, Don Barbara, 1989-90 2. .404, Rob Townley, 1978-79 3. .397, Jason Giambi, 1990-92 4. .386, R. Hull, 1958-60 5 .380, D. Anderson, 1962-64 6. .377, Paul Day, 1997-98 7. .372, Tony Felicione, 1985-86 8. .369, Terrmel Sledge, 1998-99 9. .362, Chuck Lopez, 1997-00 10. .361, Jaeme Leal, 1999

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DOUBLES 1. 60, Bryan Kennedy, 1998-01 2. 52, Jeff Liefer, 1993-95 3. 47, Chris Wright, 1999-02 4. 46, Dan Twiss, 1982-85 5. 43, Terrmel Sledge, 1998-99 43, Alan Burke, 1989-92

DON BARBARA TOTAL BASES 1. 378, Jeff Liefer, 1993-95 2. 340, Chuck Lopez, 1997-00 3 339, Chris Wright, 1999-02 4. 316, Bryan Kennedy, 1998-01 5. 315, Terrmel Sledge, 1998-99

BRYAN KENNEDY RUNS BATTED IN 1. 183, Bryan Kennedy, 1998-01 2. 160, Jeff Liefer, 1993-95 3. 135, Mike Hofius, 2001-04 4. 133, Chris Wright, 1999-02 133, Jeff Jones, 1999-01 6. 131, Paul Day, 1997-98 7. 129, Chuck Lopez, 1997-00 8. 125, Jason Giambi, 1990-92 9. 123, Alan Burke, 1989-92 10. 117, Troy Tulowitzki, 2003-05 WALKS 1. 116, Jason Giambi, 1990-92 2. 111, Cobi Cradle, 1990-93 3. 105, TJ Mittelstaedt, 2007-2010 4. 92, Lamarr Rogers, 1990-92 5. 86, Terrmel Sledge, 1998-99 STRIKEOUTS 1. 147, Jeff Liefer, 1993-95 2. 132, Danny Espinosa, 2006-08 3. 125, TJ Mittelstaedt, 2007-10 4. 120, Mike Hofius, 2001-04 5. 109, Bryan Kennedy, 1998-01

JAEME LEAL STOLEN BASES 1. 78, Cobi Cradle, 1990-93 2. 54, Jeremy Reed, 2000-02 3. 47, Chris Gill, 1986-89 47, Dave Baggott, 1982-84 47, Rob Townley, 1978-79 6. 45, Rolando Avila, 1994 7. 43, Don Blankenship, 1984-85

APPEARANCES 1. 121, Gabe Gonzalez, 1992-95 2. 104, Neil Jamison, 2002-05 3. 90, Josh Alliston, 1999-02 4. 80, Bryan Shaw, 2006-08 5. 77, Lewis Ueno, 1979-83 6. 76, Dustin Rasco, 2007-09 7. 75, Andrew Liebel, 2005-08 8. 72, Brian Anderson, 2002-05 9. 69, Jason Markovitz, 2007-10 10. 67, Jason Berni, 1998-01 GAMES STARTED 1. 55, Jered Weaver, 2002-04 2. 51, Cesar Ramos, 2003-05 3. 49, Rocky Biddle, 1995-97 4. 48, Andy Croghan, 1989-91 5. 44, Marcus Jones, 1994-97 6. 43, Andrew Gagnon, 2009-11 7. 42, Matt Paz, 1999-01 8. 41, Jake Thompson, 2008-10 9. 35, Abe Alvarez, 2001-03 35, Jeff Leuenberger, 1998-00

ANDY CROGHAN 20 GAME WINNERS 1. 37, Jered Weaver (R), 2002-04 2. 33, Andy Croghan (R), 1989-91 3. 28, Cesar Ramos (L), 2003-05 4. 26, John Keisler (R), 1969-72 5. 23, Abe Alvarez (L), 2001-03 5. 23, Marcus Jones (R), 1994-97 5. 23, Scott Rivette (R), 1994-95 8. 22, Todd Taylor (L), 1990-92 9. 20, Rocky Biddle (R), 1995-97 CONSECUTIVE WINS 1. 14, Jered Weaver, 2004 14, Daniel Choi, 1993 14, Mike Fontana, 1993-94 4. 12, Andy Croghan, 1989 5. 11, Todd Taylor, 1991-92

HIT-BY-PITCH 1. 56, Bryan Kennedy, 1998-01 2. 44, Jeff Jones, 1999-01 3. 39, Brennan Metzger, 20094. 34, Terrmel Sledge, 1998-99 5. 33, Bobby Crosby, 1999-01

JOSH ALLISTON

CHUCK LOPEZ

WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. .895 (17-2, D. Choi, 1993) 2. .880 (22-3, T. Taylor, 1990-92) 3. .833 (15-3, K. Abbott, 1989) 4. .825 (33-7, A. Croghan, 1989-91) 5. .821 (23-5, A. Alvarez, 2001-03) LOSSES 1. 24, Gary Randall, 1976-78 24, Andrew Gagnon, 2009-11 3. 19, Chad Holmes, 1987-88 4. 18, Lewis Ueno, 1980-83 5. 17, John White, 1978-80 17, Dave Dumbeck, 1974-76

Career Records TOP LONG BEACH STATE STAFFS

All six coaches in Long Beach State history reunited during Dave Snow’s number retirement in 2002. (L-R) John Gonsalves, Bob Wuesthoff, Dave Snow, John McConnell, Mike Weathers, and Dick Clegg.

GABE GONZALEZ

JEFF LEUENBERGER

SAVES 1. 46, Gabe Gonzalez, 1992-95 2. 26, Josh Alliston, 1999-02 26, Neil Jamison, 2002-05 4. 23, Bryan Shaw, 2006-08 5. 15, Ara Petrosian, 1997

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 370.0, Jered Weaver, 2002-04 2. 360.0, John Keisler, 1969-72 3. 356.2, Andy Croghan, 1989-91 4. 348.0, Cesar Ramos, 2003-05 5. 312.1, Rocky Biddle, 1995-97

SHUTOUTS 1 6, John Keisler, 1969-72 2. 5, Gary Johnson, 1965-66 5, Mike Fontana, 1993-94 5, Jim Davis, 1975-76 5. 4, Jered Weaver, 2002-04 4, Jeff Leuenberger, 1998-00 4, Scott Rivette, 1994-95

STRIKEOUTS 1. 431, Jered Weaver, 2002-04 2. 361, Rocky Biddle, 1995-97 3. 287, Marcus Jones, 1994-97 4. 271, John Keisler, 1969-72 5. 260, Scott Rivette, 1994-95 WALKS 1. 184, Rocky Biddle, 1995-97 2. 128, Gary Randall, 1976-78 3. 116, John White, 1978-80 4. 107, Jason Berni, 1998-01 5. 105, Gary Beare, 1973-74

DANIEL CHOI COMPLETE GAMES 1. 23, John White, 1978-80 2. 21, John Keisler, 1969-70 3. 18, Jim Davis, 1975-76 4. 16, Randy Ramirez, 1981-82 16, Bob McRae, 1975-76 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 1.85, Jim Davis, 1975-76 2. 2.20, Bryan Shaw, 2006-08 3. 2.37, John Keisler, 1969-72 4. 2.42, Gabe Gonzalez, 1992-95 2.42, Brian Anderson, 2002-04 2.42, Marco Estrada, 2005 (Minimum 100 innings)

SCOTT RIVETTE

MARCUS JONES HIT BATTERS 1. 40, Jared Hughes, 2005-06 2. 32, Andrew Gagnon, 2009-11 3. 29, Jered Weaver, 2002-04 29, Jeff Leuenberger, 1998-00 29, Rocky Biddle, 1995-97 RUNS ALLOWED 1. 188, Chad Holmes, 1987-88 2. 178, Rocky Biddle, 1995-97 3. 167, Matt Paz, 1999-03 167, Andy Croghan, 1989-91 5. 163, Jason Berni, 1998-01 HITS 1. 338, Andy Croghan, 1989-91 2. 299, John White, 1978-80 3. 293, Cesar Ramos, 2003-05 4. 284, Matt Paz, 1999-03 5. 281, Rocky Biddle, 1995-97

JERED WEAVER YEAR PLAYER 1955 Dimas Garcia Phil Baker Jay Davis TRIO NUMBERS 1965 Gary “Doc” Johnson Spence Noteboom Wayne Harper DUO NUMBERS TRIO NUMBERS 1971 John Keisler Gary Addeo DUO NUMBERS 1975 Jim Davis Bob McRae DUO NUMBERS 1979 John White Dan Danielson DUO NUMBERS 1989 Kyle Abbott Andrew Croghan Tom Urbani DUO NUMBERS TRIO NUMBERS 1991 Steve Trachsel Steve Whitaker Andy Crogan DUO NUMBERS TRIO NUMBERS 1992 Todd Taylor Michael McCain DUO NUMBERS 1993 Daniel Choi Mike Fontana DUO NUMBERS 1994 Scott Rivette Mike Fontana Michael Hernandez DUO NUMBERS TRIO NUMBERS 1995 Scott Rivette Kyle Wilson DUO NUMBERS 2002 Abe Alvarez Daniel Eisentrager Jered Weaver DUO NUMBERS TRIO NUMBERS 2003 Abe Alvarez Jered Weaver Cesar Ramos DUO NUMBERS TRIO NUMBERS 2004 Jered Weaver Cesar Ramos Jason Vargas DUO NUMBERS TRIO NUMBERS

ABE ALVAREZ W 4 7 6 17 9 9 6 18 25 9 7 16 8 8 16 9 10 19 15 12 9 27 36 11 11 9 22 31 12 8 20 17 9 26 14 10 7 24 31 9 13 22 12 10 8 22 30 11 14 6 25 31 15 12 7 27 34

L 1 2 1 4 4 2 5 6 11 3 3 6 5 2 7 2 4 6 3 1 5 4 9 6 3 2 9 11 1 4 5 2 3 5 1 5 3 6 9 5 3 8 3 3 4 6 10 2 4 4 6 10 1 4 6 5 11

IP 53.2 62.0 55.1 171 105.2 86.1 72.2 192.0 264.2 120 99.2 219.2 110.1 87.2 198.0 99.1 117.1 216.2 135.0 131.0 111.1 266.0 377.1 148.2 124.0 106.0 272.2 379.0 102.1 112.1 214.2 147.1 119.1 266.2 111.2 112.1 95.2 224.0 320.0 130.0 101.0 231.0 102.2 95.2 92.2 198.3 291.0 122.2 133.1 88.1 256.0 344.1 144.0 133.2 111.0 277.2 388.2

ER 8 16 22 46 25 31 23 56 79 31 25 56 29 28 57 32 47 79 41 46 49 87 136 46 39 45 85 130 44 50 94 42 39 81 31 43 25 74 99 42 42 84 31 42 45 73 118 32 29 28 61 89 26 34 51 60 111

ERA 1.35 2.32 3.40 2.42 2.21 3.17 2.83 2.61 2.68 2.32 2.25 2.28 2.37 2.87 2.59 2.90 3.61 3.28 2.73 3.16 3.96 2.94 3.24 2.78 2.83 3.82 2.81 3.09 3.87 4.01 3.94 2.57 2.94 2.73 2.50 3.45 2.35 2.97 2.79 2.91 3.74 3.27 2.72 3.95 4.37 3.31 3.65 2.35 1.96 2.85 2.14 2.33 1.62 2.29 4.14 1.94 2.57

BB 18 28 17 63 22 27 24 49 73 36 39 75 21 28 49 26 32 58 73 33 66 106 172 38 63 47 101 148 36 61 97 52 45 97 41 38 31 79 110 49 25 74 27 13 32 40 72 31 20 31 51 82 21 35 31 56 87

SO 51 53 55 159 76 70 53 146 199 86 68 154 47 46 93 36 71 107 140 109 58 249 307 139 99 60 238 298 86 102 188 116 104 220 116 97 81 213 294 144 60 204 89 73 74 162 236 102 144 33 246 279 213 97 90 310 400

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Season Records GENERAL

GAMES 1. 70, Dan Twiss, 1984 2. 69, Dave Baggott, 1984 3. 67, Paul Day, 1998 67, Terrmel Sledge, 1998 67, Bryan Kennedy, 1998 67, Dave Baggott, 1983 GAMES STARTED 1. 70, Dan Twiss, 1984 2. 69, Dave Baggott, 1984 3. 67, Paul Day, 1998 67, Terrmel Sledge, 1998 67, Dave Baggott, 1983

BATTING

HITS 1. 113, Chuck Lopez, 1998 2. 112, Terrmel Sledge, 1998 3. 110, Paul Day, 1998 4. 102, Don Barbara, 1990 5. 100, Rob Townley, 1979 6. 93, Nick Covarrubias, 2002 7. 91, Don Blankenship, 1995 8. 90, Dan Twiss, 1984 9. 89, Dan Berthel, 1989 10. 88, Bryan Kennedy, 1998 AT-BATS 1. 286, Terrmel Sledge, 1998 2. 274, Paul Day, 1998 3. 268, Chuck Lopez, 1998 4. 262, Dan Twiss, 1984 5. 261, Justin Hall, 1998 6. 258, Don Blankenship, 1985 7. 257, Izzy Gonzalez, 1997 8. 251, J.J. Newkirk, 1997 9. 247, Bryan Kennedy, 1998 247, Todd Guggiana, 1989 .400 SEASONS 1. .474, Don Barbara, 1990 2. .436, Don Anderson, 1964 3. .431, Tony Felicione, 1986 4. .422, Chuck Lopez, 1998 .422, Rob Townley, 1979 .422, Jason Giambi, 1990 7. .407, Jason Giambi, 1991 8. .404, Devin Lohman, 2010 9. .401, Paul Day, 1998 (Minimum 150 at-bats) RUNS 1. 99, Terrmel Sledge, 1998 2. 83, Paul Day, 1998 3. 77, Chuck Lopez, 1998 4. 73, Darrell Sherman, 1989 5. 72, Terrmel Sledge, 1999 6. 69, Don Barbara, 1990 7. 68, Lamarr Rogers, 1991 8. 67, Scott Tanaloa, 1991 9. 66, Jason Giambi, 1991 10. 65, Bryan Kennedy, 1998 HOME RUNS 1. 24, Jaeme Leal, 1999 2. 16, Tony Laurenzi, 1982 3. 15, Paul Day, 1998 3. 15, Brent Cookson, 1991 5. 14, Rob Townley, 1979 6. 13, Jason Corder, 2008 13, Terrmel Sledge, 1998 13, Toby Sanchez, 1997 13, Jeff Liefer, 1995 13, Mike Zouras, 1977

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TRIPLES 1. 11, Steve Moore, 1979 2 9, Don Anderson, 1964 3. 7, Tom Turrill, 1960 7, John Eldred, 1987 7, Dave Baggott, 1984 7, TJ Mittelstaedt, 2009 DOUBLES 1. 27, Don Barbara, 1990 2. 25, Terrmel Sledge, 1998 25, Bryan Kennedy, 1998 25, Nick Covarrubias, 2002 5. 23, Toby Sanchez, 1997 23, Will Skett, 1996 23, Tim McNaughton, 1985 TOTAL BASES 1. 186, Terrmel Sledge, 1998 2. 183, Paul Day, 1998 3. 166, Rob Townley, 1979 4. 163, Jaeme Leal, 1999 5. 152, Toby Sanchez, 1997 152, Don Barbara, 1990 RUNS BATTED IN 1. 89, Paul Day, 1998 2. 81, Bryan Kennedy, 1998 3. 80, Scott Talanoa, 1991 4. 79, Jaeme Leal, 1999 5. 70, Rob Townley, 1979 6. 66, Todd Guggiana, 1989 7. 65, Tony Laurenzi, 1982 8. 63, Greg Dobbs, 1999 9. 63, Terrmel Sledge, 1998 10. 61, Jeff Jones, 2001 61, Don Barbara, 1990 61, Deryk Hudson, 1989 WALKS 1. 57, Jason Giambi, 1991 2. 55, Darrell Sherman, 1989 3. 52, Don Barbara, 1989 4. 47, J.J. Newkirk, 1997 5. 46, Jay Carballo, 1989 6. 45, Paul Day, 1998 7. 44, Shane Peterson, 2008 8. 43, Terrmel Sledge, 1998 9. 43, Kevin Randel, 2002 10. 43, Terrmel Sledge, 1999 STRIKEOUTS 1. 73, Jaeme Leal, 1999 2. 65, Toby Sanchez, 1997 3. 60, Brent Cookson, 1991 4. 55, Will Skett, 1996 5. 54, Kaulana Kuhaulua, 2001 STOLEN BASES 1. 45, Rolando Avila, 1994 2. 40, Rob Townley, 1979 3. 39, Darrell Sherman, 1989 4. 35, Cobi Cradle, 1993 5. 26, Terrmel Sledge, 1998 6. 24, Dave Baggott, 1984 7. 23, Jeremy Reed, 2001 8. 22, Jordan Casas, 2009 9. 21, Paul Day, 1998 10. 19, Jeremy Reed, 2002 HIT-BY-PITCH 1. 24, Bryan Kennedy, 1998 2. 23, Jaeme Leal, 1999 3. 20, Brennan Metzger, 2010 20, Jeff Jones, 2000 20, Jason Yount, 1998

20-GAME HITTING STREAKS 1. 28, Todd Jennings, 2003 28, Rob Townley, 1979 3. 27, Todd Guggiana, 1989 27, Sean Boatright, 2004 5. 22, Shane Peterson, 2007 22, Paul Day, 1998 22, Jason Berni, 1998 8. 21, Tim Hutting, 2002-03 9. 20, Jeff Jones, 2001 CONSECUTIVE HITS 1. 8, Scott Talanoa, 1991 8, Roger Hull, 1960

PITCHING

APPEARANCES 1. 39, Gabe Gonzalez, 1995 2. 36, Greg Hays, 1989 36, Jess Feathers, 1988 4. 35, Ara Petrosian, 1997 5. 34, Gabe Gonzales, 1993 GAMES STARTED 1. 20, Daniel Choi, 1993 20, Kyle Abbott, 1989 3. 19, Jered Weaver, 2003 19, Cesar Ramos, 2004 19, Matt Paz, 2001 13-GAME WINNERS 1. 17, Daniel Choi, 1993 2. 15, Jered Weaver, 2004 15, Kyle Abbott, 1989 3. 14, Jered Weaver, 2003 14, Scott Rivette, 1994 6. 13, Kyle Wilson, 1995 13, Bill Bielefeld, 1964 13, Kyle Wilson, 1995 CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS 1. 10, John Keisler, 1969-71 10, Kyle Abbott, 1989-90 10, Jered Weaver, 2003-04 WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. .938 (15-1, J.Weaver, 2004) 2. .933 (14-1, S. Rivette, 1994) 3. .923 (12-1, T. Taylor, 1992) .923 (12-1, A. Croghan, 1989) 5. .895 (17-2, D. Choi, 1993) SHUTOUTS 1. 4, Gary “Doc” Johnson, 1965 4, John White, 1979 2. 3, Scott Rivette, 1994 3, Mike Fontana, 1994 3, Kyle Abbott, 1989 3, Jim Davis, 1975 3, Dennis Gray, 1990 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS 1. 2, Rocky Biddle, 1995 2, Steve Whitaker, 1991 2, Andrew Liebel, 2008 CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS 1. 33.1, Rocky Biddle, 1995 2. 30.1, Mike Hernandez, 1994 3. 28.1, Kyle Abbott, 1989 4. 27.2, Steve Whitaker, 1991 5. 26.1, Brian Anderson, 2005

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 12, Jim Davis, 1975 9, John Keisler, 1969 9, Dave Dumbeck, 1974 9, John White, 1979 9, John White, 1980 9, Randy Ramirez, 1982 9, Steve Trachsel, 1991 SAVES 1. 20, Gabe Gonzalez, 1995 2. 15, Ara Petrosian, 1997 3. 14, Ryan Brannan, 1996 14, Jon Graves, 1992 5. 13, Gabe Gonzalez, 1993 LOSSES 1. 13, Chad Holmes, 1988 2. 11, John White, 1980 11, Gary Grandall, 1977 4. 10, Dolf Hes, 1980 10, Gary Randall, 1978 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 0.00, Neil Jamison, 2005 2. 0.83, Brian Anderson, 2005 3. 1.21, Jim Davis, 1975 4. 1.24, Gabe Gonzalez, 1994 5. 1.53, John Keisler, 1970 6. 1.54, Gabe Gonzalez, 1993 7. 1.62, Jered Weaver, 2004 8. 1.74, Bob Hill, 1975 9. 1.76, Nick Vincent, 2008 10. 1.84, Bryan Shaw, 2008 (Minimum 29 innings) INNINGS PITCHED 1. 148.2, Steve Trachsel, 1991 2. 147.0, Daniel Choi, 1993 3. 144.0, Jered Weaver, 2004 4. 135.0, Kyle Abbott, 1989 5. 133.2, Cesar Ramos, 2004 STRIKEOUTS 1. 213, Jered Weaver, 2004 2. 144, Jered Weaver, 2003 144, Scott Rivette, 1995 4. 140, Kyle Abbott, 1989 5. 139, Steve Trachsel, 1991 WALKS 1. 78, Steve Slaton, 1980 2. 74, Ricky Biddle, 1997 3. 73, Kyle Abbott, 1989 4. 70, Gary Beare, 1974 5. 63, Steve Whitaker, 1991 HIT BATTERS 1. 21, Jared Huges, 2006 2. 19, Jared Hughes, 2005 3. 18, Branden Pinder, 2010 4. 17, Mike McLain, 1992 5. 14, Jason Vargas, 2004 RUNS 1. 126, Chad Holmes, 1988 2. 82, Dennis Gonsalves, 1980 3. 80, Ruben Patron, 1973 4. 79, John White, 1980 5. 73, Dwight Choyce, 1987 HITS 1. 170, Chad Holmes, 1987 2. 131, Andy Croghan, 1989 3. 129, Steve Trachsel, 1991 129, Dolf Hes, 1980 5. 125, Steve Lankard, 1985

Single-Game Records

LOPEZ

SLEDGE

FIELDING

PUTOUTS 1. 566, Mike Douglas, 1971 2. 565, Brad Broadhead, 1983 3. 531, Jason Yount, 1998 4. 530, Don Barbara, 1990 5 527, Brad Davis, 2004 ASSISTS 1. 212, Justin Hall, 1998 2. 202, Jason Knupfer, 1995 202, Chris Gill, 1987 4. 201, Bobby Crosby, 2000 5. 196, Rick Hopkins, 1993 ERRORS 1. 33, Jason Knupfer, 1995 2. 32, Justin Hall, 1998 32, Lateef Vaughn, 1997 4. 29, Kevin Randel, 2002 5. 27, Frank Hardy, 1974

SINGLE GAME BATTING

HITS 1. 6, Jaron Madison at Nevada, 4/17/98 2. 5 hits (many times) Kirk Singer at UC Riverside, 4/16/10 TJ Mittelstaedt at UC Davis, 4/10/10 Devin Lohman vs. Pacific, 4/2/2010 Chris Nelson at LMU, 5/15/07 TJ Mittelstaedt at Pacific 4/29/07 Shane Peterson at Pacific 4/29/07 Danny Espinosa at Arizona State, 3/11/07 Brandon Godfrey at Arizona State, 3/11/07 Robert Perry at UC Davis, 4/22/06 Evan Longoria, LMU, 3/8/05 Brad Davis at Houston, 2/27/04 Josh Buhagiar at LMU, 4/22/03 Adam Heether at UCI, 4/14/03 Nick Covarrubias at Sac State, 3/28/02 Nick Covarrubias at Pepperdine, 4/3/02 Kaulana Kuhaulua at Arizona, 2/3/01 Jason Yount vs. Sac. State, 5/17/98 Chuck Lopez vs. New Mexico St., 4/12/98 Toby Sanchez vs. UNC Greensboro, 5/25/97 Tim Falsken vs. Pepperdine, 5/26/95 Kirk Pierce at UNLV, 5/6/94 Chris Yates vs.Cal Baptist, 3/14/93 Mitch Kaylor vs. Portland, 3/12/91 Chris Yates vs. USIU, 3/12/83 Steve Moore vs. Cal Baptist, 3/14/83 Don Olson vs. Chapman, 3/22/75 Craig Kimber vs. Pepperdine, 2/27/73 Roger Hull vs. LMU, 31/2/60

HOFIUS

HIT FOR THE CYCLE Shane Peterson, 4/15/08 vs. Pepperdine AT-BATS 1. 8, Many Times (Last by: Espinosa, Mittelstaedt at Pacific, 4/29/07) RUNS 1. 5, Shane Peterson at CSUN, 4/18/08 5, Jeff Jones at Arizona, 2/4/01 5, Kaulana Kuhaulua at Arizona, 2/3/01 5, Terrmel Sledge vs. UCSB, 5/2/98 5, Jaron Madison at Nevada, 4/17/98 5, Michael Case at Fresno State, 5/10/92

JONES

ANDERSON

SINGLE GAME PITCHING

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 20, Ruben Patron vs. SJSU, 3/30/73 2. 17.1, Bob McRae vs. CS Fullerton, 4/3/76 3. 17.0 Gary Randall vs. Pepp., 5/20/77 OPPONENT NO-HITTERS Matt Summers, UC Irvine May 27, 2011 (2-0), @UCI

FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 1. 1, Dan Danielson vs. Pepp., 1979 1, Wayne Harper vs. SDSU, 4/66 1, Dan Danielson vs. Pepp., 4/22/79 1, Kyle Abbott vs. UCSB, 4/22/89 1, Daniel Gray, vs. Pacific, 1990 1, Andrew Carpenter, vs. UIC, 2/25/06 1, 5 pitchers, vs. Harvard, 3/14/08



Bill Borning, Cal Poly Pomona April, 1968 (4-0), 7 inn.

MOST WALKS ALLOWED 1. 8, Dennis Gonsalves, vs. CSDH, 1980 2. 7, Daryl Grant vs. Tulane, 2/20/98



Longo Garcia, CS Fullerton April 3, 1987 (7-0), 5 inn

MOST HITS ALLOWED 1. 17, Dolf Hess, vs. CS Fullerton, 1980 RUNS ALLOWED 1. 12, Gary Randall at UCSB, 4/13/78 12, Bob McRae at CSLA, 3/15/75

HOME RUNS 1. 3, Steve Tinoco at S. Carolina, 3/8/09 3, Jaeme Leal at Cal, 2/12/99 3, Rob Townley vs. LaVerne, 1979

STRIKEOUTS 1. 17, Jered Weaver, Pacific, 5/7/04 2. 16, Jered Weaver, Wich. St., 3/24/04 16, Marcus Jones at Cal Poly, 3/22/97 16, Steve Whitaker vs. UCI, 4/21/91 16, Steve Trachsel vs. Hartford, 3/23/91 16, Randy Moffit, vs. USC, 3/22/68 7. 15, Jered Weaver, vs. BYU, 3/5/04 15, Jered Weaver, vs. UCLA, 3/12/04 9. 14, Jered Weaver, at CP, 4/23/04 14, Jered Weaver, UCSB, 4/30/04 14, Jered Weaver, vs. USC, 2/13/04

TRIPLES 1. 2, TJ Mittelstaedt at CSF, 5/22/09 2, Robert Perry vs. LMU, 4/17/07 2, Danny Mocny at Pepp., 5/4/04 2, Josh Buhagiar vs. WSU, 2/16/03 2, Chuck Sindlinger vs. LMU, 4/22/03 2, Terrmel Sledge at Cal Poly, 5/10/98 2, Rolando Avila vs. NMSU, 4/2/94 2, Alan Burke vs. Portland, 3/12/91 2, Don Olson vs. Westmont, 3/19/75 2, Steve Moore vs. LMU, 1979 2, Steve Moore vs. CP-Pomona, 1979

STRIKEOUTS TO START A GAME 1. 10, Jered Weaver, vs. USC, 2/13/04 10, Jered Weaver vs. BYU, 3/5/04

DOUBLES 1. 3, Brennan Metzger at UCR, 4/17/10 3, Bobby Crosby at CS Fullerton, 4/14/00 3, Terrmel Sledge vs. UCSB, 5/2/98 3, Jeff Liefer at Pacific, 4/30/95 3, Michael Case vs. Chapman, 4/20/92 3, Steve Moore at SDSU, 4/21/78 RUNS BATTED IN 1. 8, Chuck Lopez vs. Sac. State, 5/17/98 8, Paul Day at Nevada, 4/17/98 8, Will Skett vs. Pepperdine, 5/26/95 4. 7, Matt Duffy at Pacific, 4/1/11 7, Kirk Singer vs. Cal Poly, 5/16/09 7, Michael Case at Fresno State, 5/10/92 7, Mike Carrozza vs. Yale, 3/13/84 7, David Knox vs. LaVerne, 4/6/83 7, Bill Bryant vs. CS Dom. Hills, 2/14/81

KENNEDY

Early staff ace Dan Danielson threw two one-hitters in 1979.

WALKS 1. 5, Jason Giambi vs. Portland, 3/12/91 2. 4, Danny Espinosa vs. CSF, 3/24/07 4, TJ Mittelstaedt, vs. UCI, 4/1/07 4, TJ Mittelstaedt, vs. UCSB, 5/11/07 4, Jordan Struble vs. PAC, 4/23/05 4, Jeff Jones at CSF, 3/4/01 4, Bobby Crosby at USC, 2/6/00 4, Keith Rivera vs. LMU, 2/28/95 STOLEN BASES 1. 4, Rolando Avila at UCLA, 2/16/94 2. 3, many times

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GAME

CONSECUTIVE WINS 1. 18 (1989) 2. 15 (1993) 3. 14 (1991) 4. 13 (2007) 13 (1975)

MOST HITS 1. 30 at Nevada, 4/17/98 2. 28 vs. Portland, 3/12/91 3. 26 at Cal, 2/12/99 26 vs. New Mexico State, 4/11/98 26 at UNLV, 5/6/94

CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS 1. 15 (1997) 2. 14 (1989) 3. 13 (2007) 4. 12 (1993) 5. 10 (1992)

AT-BATS 1. 66 vs. San Jose State, 3/31/73 2. 63 vs. Fullerton, 5/25/02 3. 58 at Pacific, 4/29/07 4. 56 at Nevada, 4/17/98 5. 55 at NC State, 5/17/92

CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 1. 13 (1977) 2. 12 (1963) 3. 10 (1961) 10 (1986) 10 (1980)

RUNS 1. 30 at Nevada, 4/17/98 30 vs. Portland, 3/12/91 3. 26 vs. Cal Poly, 3/7/98 26 vs. New Mexico State, 3/26/93 5. 25 vs. Cal Baptist, 3/14/83

CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE LOSSES 1. 11 (1963) 11 (2010) 3. 8 (1986) 4. 7 (1987) 5. 7 (1982)

HOME RUNS 1. 7 at Pacific, 5/2/03 2. 6 at Cal, 2/12/99 6 at UNLV, 5/6/94 6 at UNLV, 3/2/85 6 at UCLA, 4/20/10 6. 5 at Arkansas, 2/26/00 5 at UCLA, 3/3/98 5 vs. New Mexico State, 3/29/92 5 at Fresno State, 5/10/92 5 vs. LaVerne, 1979

MOST RUNS PER GAME 1. 9.39 (1998) 2. 8.9 (1991) 3. 8.0 (1990) 4. 7.57 (1999) 5. 7.55 (1992) STRIKEOUTS PER NINE 1. 8.87 (2005) 2. 8.65 (1997) 3. 8.2 (1996) 4. 8.2 (1995) 5. 7.9 (1999) WALKS PER NINE 1. 1.9 (2008) 2. 2.1 (2004) 3. 2.2 (2005) 4. 2.4 (2002) 5. 2.5 (2003) STRAIGHT ERRORLESS GAMES 1. 8 (1991) WIN MARGIN 24 30-6 at Nevada, 4/17/98 23 30-7 vs. Portland, 3/12/91 20 24-4 at California, 2/12/99 22 23-1 vs. CS Northridge, 3/6/59 20 21-1 vs. CS Fullerton, 3/29/66 20 20-0 at Pacific, 4/1/11 LOSS MARGIN 22 22-0 vs. UCLA, 4/12/78 21 22-1 vs. Arizona, 3/23/74 20 21-1 vs. San Jose State, 4/6/60 20 21-1 vs. Chapman, 4/20/66

TRIPLES 1. 3 vs. Fresno State, 5/9/64 3 at San Jose State, 4/28/89 3 at Sacramento State, 3/30/02 3 at San Diego State, 4/27/10 DOUBLES 1. 9 vs. New Mexico State, 4/11/98 9 vs. Chapman, 4/20/92 9 vs. Portland, 3/12/91 4. 8 vs. Sacramento State, 5/8/99 8 at Cal Poly, 5/9/98 8 vs. CS Fullerton, 4/28/90 8 at San Jose State, 5/3/96 8 at UC Riverside, 4/17/10 TOTAL BASES 1. 53 at UNLV, 5/6/94 2. 50 at Cal, 2/12/99 3. 44 at Nevada, 4/17/98 4. 43 vs. Sacramento State, 5/17/98 5. 42 at Arkansas, 2/26/00 RUNS BATTED IN 1. 30 at Nevada, 4/17/98 2. 28 vs. Portland, 3/12/91 3. 24 vs. Sacramento State, 5/17/98 4. 23 at Cal, 2/12/99 23 vs. New Mexico State, 3/26/93 23 vs. Cal Baptist, 3/14/83 STOLEN BASES 1. 9 vs. Cal Lutheran, 5/2/78 2. 8 vs. San Diego, 5/3/00 3. 7 vs. USF-Presidio, 4/13/60 7 vs. New Mexico State, 3/31/94 7 vs. Cal Poly, 3/13/94 WALKS 1. 16 vs. UNLV, 4/2/93 2. 12 vs. USC, 4/13/93 12 at USC, 2/9/02 12 at San Diego, 4/16/02 5. 11 vs. UCLA, 4/22/07 11 vs. Cal Poly, 3/7/98

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STRIKEOUTS 1. 21 vs. San Jose State, 3/31/73 2. 18 at Arizona State, 2/23/73 4. 17 vs. Arkansas, 3/5/99 17 at Moffett AFB 4/12/65 17 vs. USC 2/13/04 17 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 4/30/04 17 vs. Pacific 5/7/04 17 vs. LMU 4/3/01 LEFT ON BASE (1998-Present) 1. 19 vs. San Diego, 4/16/02 2. 18 vs. LMU, 4/17/07 18 vs. Cal Poly, 5/12/01 4. 17 vs. CSF, 5/25/02 5. 16 vs. Cal, 2/23/01 16 at Arkansas, 2/25/00 16 vs. CSF, 3/24/07 RUNS ALLOWED 1. 26 by CS Fullerton, 4/25/80 2. 25 by UNLV, 1986 3. 24 by Pomona, 2/26/85 24 by UNLV, 3/2/85 5. 23 by USC, 2/24/78 STRIKEOUTS RECORDED 1. 18 vs. Wichita State, 2/29/08 2. 17 vs. USC, 2/13/04 17 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 4/30/04 17 vs. Pacific, 5/7/04 17 vs. LMU, 4/3/01 17 vs. Arizona, 3/7/02 WALKS ALLOWED 1. 19 vs San Diego Navy, 5/15/59 2. 17 vs Westmont, 3/12/60 3. 16 vs Fresno State, 4/19/58 4. 12 at USC, 1/30/98 5. 11 vs. CSUN, 3/21/00 11 at UCR, 5/20/06 INNINGS PITCHED 1. 20 vs. San Jose State, 3/31/73 MOST HITS ALLOWED 1. 25 vs. UCLA, 4/11/84 25 at CSF, 5/18/01 3. 21 vs. UCI, 4/11/08 4. 20, vs. UCR, 4/17/11 20 at USD, 3/23/09 20 at Sacramento State, 5/9/99 ERRORS 1. 9 vs. San Diego State, 1975 2. 8 vs Westmont 1977 3. 7 vs Chapman 1955 7 vs UCLA 1961 7 vs Occidental 1969 ERRORS-OPPONENT 1. 16 CS Fullerton 3/19/66 2. 12 Biola 1976 3. 10 Pepperdine 3/66 TRIPLE PLAYS vs. Los Angeles State, 4/24/56 (Farrar 2B to Reed SS to Bishop 1B) DOUBLE PLAYS 1. 7 vs. Riverside, 5/11/03

INNING RUNS 1. 17 at Nevada, 4/17/98 2. 13 vs. San Diego, 1979 13 vs Cal Tech, 3/25/55 3. 11 at San Diego State, 3/12/03 11 at LMU, 4/30/02 5. 10 vs. Cal Poly, 5/6/07 10 vs. San Diego, 4/24/02 10 vs CS Northridge, 4/16/67 HITS 1. 13 at Nevada, 4/17/98 2. 12 vs. San Diego, 1979 DOUBLES 1. 3 vs. San Diego, 1979 3 vs Chapman, 3/25/65 HOME RUNS 1. 3 at Pacific, 5/2/03 3 at Cal, 2/12/99 3 vs. Cal Poly, 3/6/98 RUNS ALLOWED 1. 10 by UC Irvine, 1980 10 by CS Fullerton, 4/25/80 HITS ALLOWED 1. 9 by UCLA, 4/11/84 9 by San Diego, 3/24/84

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Letterwinners Abbott, Kyle.............................. 1989 Abbott, Morgan......................... 1977 Acosta, Fernando..................... 1985 Acuna, Sergio........................... 2009 Addeo, Gary........................ 1971-72 Adlesh, Frank...................... 1961-62 Agundez................................... 1986 Albright, Larry...................... 1968-69 Alliston, Josh....................... 1999-02 Almonte, Dan............................ 1996 Alvarez, Abe........................ 2001-03 Alvarez, Phil....................... 1983, 85 Anderson, Brian................... 2002-05 Anderson, Don.................... 1962-64 Anderson, Max......................... 1969 Andrade, Brett..................... 2003-06 Aragon, Angel........................... 1993 Arif, Omar................................. 2007 Armendariz, Louis............... 1955-56 Arnerich, Kenny........................ 2010 Arnold, Rick.............................. 1977 Ashabraner, Bo................... 2000-03 Avery, Matt............................... 2009 Avila, Juan............................. 2010Avila, Rolando.......................... 1994 Bachmann, Rick....................... 1973 Baggott, David..................... 1982-84 Bailey, Larry........................ 1970-71 Baker, Bill............................ 1972-73 Baker, Phil........................... 1955-56 Balandran, David...................... 2003 Balbuena, Caleb....................... 1998 Bales, Terry ............................. 1965 Bandara, Barry......................... 1962 Barbara, Don....................... 1989-90 Barger, Zach................... 2005, 2008 Barham, Bobby . ...................... 1985 Barrera, Iran........................ 1996-97 Bartley, Adrian.......................... 1982 Baumback, Jeff.................... 2001-03 Beach, Charlie.......................... 1968 Beare, Gary......................... 1973-74 Becker, Glen . .......................... 1954 Beech, Charlie.......................... 1969 Bekakis, Johnny.................... 2011Belanger, Todd......................... 1984 Belcher, Rich............................ 1972 Belcher, Travis......................... 1969 Benavidez, Manny......... 1985, 87-88 Benedict, Mike.......................... 1984 Bennett, Tim............................. 1980 Bentz, Chad......................... 2000-01 Berberet, Glen..................... 1971-72 Berch, Zach......................... 1973-74 Berni, Jason........................ 1998-01 Bernstein, Bob.......................... 1962 Berthel, Daniel.......................... 1989 Bessa, John.............................. 1965 Beucler, Nate....................... 2001-02 Biddle, Rocky...................... 1995-97 Bielefeld, Bill............................. 1964 Bierholm, John.................... 1957-58 Billinger, Bob............................ 1982 Billinger, Jon........................ 1981-84 Bird, Ryan................................. 2003 Bishop, George................... 1956-58 Blanke, Scott....................... 1980-81 Blankenship, Don................ 1984-85 Blodgett, Jeff............................ 1970 Blood, Trever............................ 2009 Boatright, Sean.................... 2003-06 Bogan, John........................ 1962-63 Bogdanovich, Jack................... 1960 Bolden, Anthony....................... 1999 Bonilla, Clem............................ 1974 Born, David.......................... 2008-09 Bowdish, Andrew...................... 2004 Bowker, John....................... 2002-04 Boyle, Austin............................ 2011 Bradburry, Kyle......................... 2005 Bradley, Scott...................... 2004-06 Brady, Tim........................... 1970-71 Brannan, Ryan......................... 1996 Brawn, Randy........................... 1971 Brick, Jack.................... 1956, 58, 60 Briggs, Kenny........................... 1982 Brink, Eric................................. 1991 Broadhead, Brad................. 1983-84 Brodie, Steve....................... 1984-85 Brooks, Steve...................... 1976-77 Brown, David....................... 2008-10 Brown, Gary........................ 1962-64 Brown, Ray ......................... 1970-71 Brown, Rick.............................. 1974

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Brown, Steve....................... 1968-69 Bruce, T.J................................. 2004 Brunson, Pat............................. 1988 Bryan, Dan.......................... 1987-88 Bryant, Bill........................... 1981-82 Bryson, Richard................... 1964-66 Buggs, Carl.......................... 1974-77 Buhagiar, Josh.................... 2003-04 Burk, Robert............................. 2008 Burke, Alan.......................... 1989-92 Burns, Mike......................... 1967-69 Canepa, John...................... 1979-80 Canera, Rob............................. 1985 Cannon, Roger.................... 1964-65 Capic, Steve........................ 1975-76 Capon, Brian....................... 2006-07 Carballo, Jay....................... 1989-90 Carderella, Frank................. 1978-79 Carozza, Mike.......................... 1984 Carpenter, Andrew................... 2006 Carrillo, Anthony.................. 2008-09 Carter, Jim........................... 1969-70 Casas, Jordan..................... 2008-10 Case, Michael...................... 1990-92 Cass, Jerry .............................. 1966 Castro, Ernie...................... 1978, 80 Chariton, Scott.......................... 1978 Childress, Scott........................ 1988 Choi, Daniel............................. 1993 Choyce, Dwight................... 1986-87 Christian, Ed ....................... 1990-92 Christiansen, Dave.............. 1964-65 Clark, Ryan.......................... 2000-01 Claydon, Moe........................... 1967 Cline, Matt........................... 2006-07 Clinkscales, Jerry................ 1954-55 Cloney, Greg....................... 1983-84 Coleman, Jeff...................... 1971-72 Collins, Mike........................ 1970-71 Colon, Julio............................... 1993 Commentz, Greg................. 1975-76 Compton, Ken.................... 1978, 80 Cook, Todd............................... 1988 Cookson, Brent.................... 1990-91 Cooley, Willie....................... 1980-81 Cooper, Bob........................ 1962-64 Cooper, Robert.................... 1987-88 Corder, Jason...................... 2007-08 Corey, Steve........................ 1986-89 Corrales, Josh..................... 2009-10 Corsaro, Robby........................ 1989 Costa, Glenn............................ 2001 Covarrubias, Nick................ 2001-02 Cowley, Keith...................... 1996-97 Cradle, Cobi........................ 1990-93 Craig, Cole............................... 2001 Cramer, Bobby.................... 2000-01 Craven, Bill............................... 1965 Croghan, Andrew................ 1989-91 Crosby, Bobby..................... 1999-01 Crosby, Mike ...................... 1972-73 Crow, Joe................................. 1955 Cruz, Jeff............................. 2000-01 Cruz, Tito............................. 2003-06 Cue, Mike................................. 1967 Curtis, Ed.................................. 1969 Curtis, Kevin............................. 1993 Danielson, Dan.................... 1978-79 Davis Scott.......................... 1983-84 Davis, Brad.......................... 2002-04 Davis, Eddie............................. 1993 Davis, Jay............................ 1955-57 Davis, Jim............................ 1975-76 Davis, Mike.......................... 1971-72 Davisson, Sean........................ 1993 Day, Paul............................. 1997-98 Day, Rob............................. 1977-80 De La Isla, Alberto.................... 1987 Degenhardt, Al......................... 1973 Dela Torre, George............. 1957-58 DeLaossa, Adrian................ 1983-84 DeLeenheer, Ron..................... 1969 DeLeon, Dan....................... 1970-71 Delzer, Chuck........................... 1981 Demarest, Dave.................. 1970-72 Demaria, Chris.................... 2001-02 DeMetropolis, Paul.............. 1967-68 Dennis, Tre.......................... 2009-10 Depew, Boe.............................. 1997 DeSales, Matt........................... 1993 Dewing, Ed............................... 1972 DeYoung, Ryan........................ 1988 Dickerson, Ron.................... 1955-56 Dixon, Tim................................ 1992

Dobbs, Greg............................. 1999 Doherty, Steve.......................... 1997 Donahue, Ryan...................... 2010Donaldson, Rick....................... 1969 Donovan, Dick..................... 1954-55 Dostal, Rick......................... 1978-79 Douglas, Mike...................... 1971-72 Dovalis, Alex............................. 1977 Drown, Chad...................... 1991, 93 Duffy, Matt.............................. 2010Dumbeck, David.................. 1974-76 Duncan, Dale....................... 1969-70 Dunham, Scott..................... 1993-94 Duran, Darrell........................... 1984 Duron, Paul.............................. 1983 Dutcher, Ray............................ 1955 Dykes, Gene........................ 1956-57 Ecker, Donnie........................... 2005 Eckles, Joe.......................... 1980-81 Egan, Larry............................... 1975 Eisentrager, Dan...................... 2002 Eldred, John........................ 1987-88 Ellis, Andre............................... 1969 Elser, Mark............................... 1985 Elser, Matt................................ 1983 Emerson, Dennis................. 1974-75 English, Bryan..................... 1980-81 Espinosa, Danny................. 2006-08 Espinosa, Pete.................... 1967-68 Espinosa, Sam......................... 1969 Estes, Pat............................ 1978-79 Estrada, Marco......................... 2005 Evans, Carl.......................... 1956-59 Evans, Cody............................. 2005 Evans, Danny...................... 1967-69 Evans, Glen......................... 1989-90 Fagan, George.................... 1959-60 Falsken, Tim........................ 1992-95 Faraci, Joe........................... 1972-75 Farrar, Herb......................... 1956-57 Favela, Juan........................... 2011Feathers, Jess.......................... 1988 Felicione, Tony.................... 1985-86 Fenoglio, Steve................... 1976-77 Fernandez, Armando................ 1992 Ferrante, Dave......................... 1966 Filson, Matt.......................... 1988-89 Fishback, Mark.................... 1972-73 Fitts, Matt.................................. 2005 Fitzgerald, Mark........................ 1983 Fitzpatrick, Luke.................. 1995-96 Fleming, Darren................... 1980-81 Florentine, Bill...................... 1960-61 Flory, D.J.................................. 1988 Foley, Jack.......................... 1961-62 Fontana, Mike...................... 1993-94 Fontes, Brian....................... 1992-93 Forbes, Terry....................... 1983-84 Ford, Gary................................ 1957 Fowler, Dwayne................... 1990-91 Frank, Nic............................ 1994-95 Frasso, Vince........................... 1984 Friedrichs, Kyle..................... 2011Frizzelle, Rob...................... 1998-99 Fryan, Mark......................... 1986-87 Frye, Josh.............................. 2011Fuller, Bill.................................. 1968 Fuller, Lamarr...................... 1991-92 Fulkerson, Brennan............... 2011Gagnon, Andrew................. 2009-11 Gallo, Mike.......................... 1997-99 Gama, Jim ......................... 1966, 68 Gaoghagan, Mike..................... 1980 Garabedian, Matt................. 1999-02 Garcia, Dimas...................... 1955-56 Garcia, Henry........................... 1985 Garcia, Howard................... 1978-79 Garcia, Mike............................. 1998 Gardiner, John.......................... 2004 Garrett, Chris............................ 1986 Gaspar, Rod........................ 1966-67 Gaspara, Ron........................... 1974 Geagen, Gary...................... 1960-62 Genung, Chris.......................... 2002 George, Mike............................ 1969 Gervase, Matthew.................... 1998 Giambi, Jason..................... 1990-92 Gibbs, Bill............................ 1957-58 Gilich, Denny............................ 1997 Gill, Chris............................. 1986-89 Gill, Craig.................................. 1988 Gilles, Steve............................. 1968 Glover, Terence................... 1986-87 Gmur, Jim........................... 1971, 73

Godfrey, Brandon................ 2005-08 Godfrey, Brandon M............ 2007-08 Goldstein, David....................... 1993 Gomez, Chris........................... 1992 Gonsalves, Dennis.............. 1979-80 Gonsalves, John.................. 1964-65 Gonsalves, Johnnie....... 1982, 84-86 Gonzalez, Carlos................. 1987-88 Gonzalez, Gabe.................. 1992-95 Gonzalez, Izzy.......................... 1997 Graf, Dan............................. 1978-79 Gragnano, Al............................ 1965 Graham, Joe............................. 2000 Grant, Daryl......................... 1997-98 Graves, Jon.............................. 1992 Gray, Dennis....................... 1989-91 Griego, Jimmy..................... 1990-91 Griepentrog, Tom..................... 1963 Groth, Bill............................. 1985-86 Gruben, Eric....................... 1990, 92 Grzecka, Casey................... 1999-00 Guerra, Alberto.................... 1989-90 Guesno, Larry........................... 1971 Guggiana, Todd................... 1989-90 Guggiana, Tony .................. 1966-68 Guillory, George.................. 1954-55 Hackett, Bill......................... 1967-69 Hall, Justin................................ 1998 Hamilton, Joe........................... 1977 Hamilton, Mike..................... 1959-61 Hammond, Steve...................... 2005 Hancock, Neal..................... 1958-61 Hansen, Ralph..................... 1958-59 Hanson, Al........................... 1979-80 Hanson, Chris........................... 2003 Hanson, Greg........................... 1978 Hardy, Frank........................ 1974-77 Hariston, Tim............................ 1995 Harper, Wayne.................... 1965-66 Harris, Josh.............................. 1994 Harris, Howard......................... 1988 Harrison, Dana......................... 1995 Hartman, Steve................... 1960-62 Hartwell, Charles...................... 1984 Hawkins, Mike.......................... 1979 Hayes, Rick......................... 1966-67 Hayes, Steve............................ 1977 Hays, Greg.......................... 1989-90 Hecht, Geoff........................ 1994-95 Heether, Adam.................... 2002-03 Hernandez, Chris..................... 1986 Hernandez, Jose................. 2005-06 Hernandez, Mike................ 1992, 94 Herrera, Sid......................... 1985-88 Herrick, Jim.......................... 1963-64 Hes, Dolf.............................. 1979-80 Heslington, Curt........................ 1985 Hewitt, Hunter........................... 2007 Hibbert, Matt........................ 2010-11 Higa, Albert.......................... 1986-87 Hill, Bob............................... 1975-76 Hill, John.............................. 2008-09 Hill, Michael............................ 2011Hill, Neville................................ 1998 Hobbs, Bill........................... 1956-57 Hodges, Don............................ 1971 Hodges, Jason.................... 1995-96 Hoffman, Al............................... 1963 Hoffman, Jack..................... 1964-65 Hoffman, John.......................... 1987 Hofius, Mike......................... 2001-04 Hoime, Kellen..................... 2009-10 Holley, Ron.......................... 1968-69 Holloway, David........................ 1988 Holmes, Chad...................... 1987-88 Hopkins, Mike........................... 1988 Hopkins, Nick...................... 1976-79 Hopkins, Rich...................... 1983-84 Hopper, Doug........................... 1968 Horger, Chuck..................... 1954-55 Hota, Mike........................... 1996-99 Houp, Scott.......................... 1982-83 Howell, Travis...................... 2007-08 Hudson, Deryk.......................... 1989 Hueston, Steve.................... 1995-96 Huff, Tim................................... 2001 Hughes, Jared..................... 2005-06 Huizar, Jamie........................... 2005 Hull, Roger.......................... 1958-60 Hume, Donnie..................... 2005-06 Hutting, Tim......................... 2002-03 Hutton, Mike............................. 1974 Hyde, Brandon......................... 1997 Hyman, Herb....................... 1960-61

Ingram, Rube....................... 1954-55 Jacobsen, Cole.................... 2004-05 James, Dwight.......................... 1977 Jamison, Neil....................... 2002-05 Jennings, Todd.................... 2001-03 Jensen, Sean........................... 2000 Johnson, Chuck........................ 1983 Johnson, Frank......................... 1955 Johnson, Gary..................... 1965-66 Johnson, Matt........................ 2011Johnson, Phil....................... 1967-68 Jones, Chris........................ 2004-05 Jones, Jeff........................... 1999-01 Jones, Jonathan.................. 2008-10 Jones, Marcus..................... 1994-97 Jones, Tony......................... 1985-86 Judge, Bob............................... 1982 Juneau, Scott...................... 2004-05 Kanegae, Jeff...................... 1989-90 Kaplan, Larry............................ 1974 Kaub, Jeff............................ 1981-82 Kaylor, Mitch........................ 1990-92 Keehn, Brad........................ 1973-74 Keel, Don............................. 1965-66 Keisler, John........................ 1969-72 Keller, Jim............................ 1966-67 Kellogg, Rich............................ 1983 Kelly, Bob................................. 1963 Kelly, Mike................................ 1987 Kennedy, Bryan................... 1998-01 Keyes, Kevin............................ 1984 Kim, Jonathan........................ 2011Kimber, Craig........................... 1973 King, Bret.................................. 1981 King, Ryan..................... 1997-98, 00 Kissler, Adrian.......................... 1964 Kitagawa, Daryl........................ 1990 Klawoon, Steve........................ 1984 Knight, Dan............................... 1978 Knox, David......................... 1982-83 Knupfer, Jason.................... 1995-96 Koepke, Nate............................ 1996 Kopaczewski, John........ 1984-85, 87 Kordich, Dennis................... 1998-99 Krick, Taylor......................... 2007-09 Krikorian, Guy...................... 1979-80 Krueger, Don............................ 1968 Krueger, John...................... 1966-67 Kuhaulua, Kaulana................... 2001 LaBarbera, A.J.................... 1999-00 Lackie, M.................................. 1991 Lambrix, Aaron......................... 2009 Lamontagne, Andrew.......... 2006-07 Lamp, Brian......................... 1983-84 Lamp, Kevin............................. 1978 Lancaster, Bob.................... 1961-62 Landry, Don......................... 1976-77 Langston, Jon...................... 1974-75 Lankard, Steve......................... 1985 Larker, Shane...................... 1987-88 LaRuffa, Ron............................ 1969 Laurenzi, Tony..................... 1981-82 Leal, Jaeme.............................. 1999 Lease, Jeff................................ 2009 Lee, Curt.............................. 1998-99 Legg, Derek......................... 2009-10 Leibeck, Steve.......................... 1971 Lemasters, Ted........................ 2008 Leonard, Brian............... 1984, 86-87 Leuenberger, Jeff................ 1998-00 Lewelling, Steve.................. 1966-68 Lewicki, Shaughn..................... 1976 Lewis, Mike......................... 1970, 72 Lewis, Scott.............................. 1987 Lidyoff, Edward.................... 1989-90 Liebeck, Steve.......................... 1970 Liebel, Andrew..................... 2005-08 Liefer, Jeff............................ 1993-95 Lincoln, Mark............................ 2009 Lloyd, Todd.......................... 1989-90 Lohman, Devin.................... 2008-10 Lollar, Jacob............................. 2010 Longoria, Evan.................... 2005-06 Loo, Herb.................................. 1980 Loomis, Barry........................... 1977 Lopez, Chris........................ 2006-07 Lopez, Chuck................ 1997-98, 00 Lopez, Dennis..................... 1973-75 Lopez, Derek............................ 1989 Lopez, Ed........................... 1989, 91 Lopez, Tom.............................. 1982 Lorin, Brett................................ 2008 Louis, Steve.............................. 1992 Lowell, Bruce....................... 1964-65

Letterwinners Lowell, Russ............................. 2007 Lowamn, Devin......................... 2008 Luera, Michael..................... 1998-99 Lujan, Mike............................... 1990 Macaluso, Paul.................... 2001-03 Maciel, Jon............................. 2011Madison, Jaron.................... 1997-98 Magallon, Eddie..................... 2010Mahlstedt, Gary........................ 1968 Maiques, Kenny........................ 2004 Malott, Mike.............................. 2006 Mancha, Johnny.................. 1991-92 Margolin, Scott......................... 1974 Marjama, Mike.......................... 2011 Markovitz, Jason................. 2007-10 Marr, Jason.............................. 1998 Marshall, Greg.......................... 1988 Martin, Casey...................... 1995-97 Martin, John.............................. 1986 Martinez, Jim....................... 1970-71 Martinez, Pete..................... 1970-71 Martins, Eric......................... 1993-94 Masuda, Kip........................ 2006-09 Matesich, John.................... 1958-59 Maxoutopolis, Jeff............... 1980-81 Mayer, Greg............................. 1986 Mazeruk, Marty......................... 1993 McAnulty, Paul......................... 2002 McCann, Larry.......................... 1982 McCarthy, Dan......................... 1969 McCarthy, Dennis..................... 1980 McCollum, Lou.................... 1982-83 McDaniels, Mike....................... 1980 McElroy, Manny................... 2007-09 McGoldrick, Dennis.................. 1973 McGraw, Ed......................... 1976-77 McKee, John....................... 1967-68 McKinney, Wayne............... 1958-59 McLain, Michael....................... 1992 McMillin, Dean.......................... 1992 McMullen, Pat........................... 1974 McMurray, Bobby..................... 2007 McNaughton, Tim..................... 1985 McNeil, Jeff............................ 2011McRae, Bob......................... 1975-77 McVicar, Bill......................... 1984-85 Meeks, Karl.............................. 1969 Mercadante, Dominic............... 1973 Merrill, Darren...................... 1998-99 Metzger, Brennan.................. 2009Meyer, Doug........................ 1963-65 Michaelson, Lloyd................ 1973-76 Michaelson, Terry..................... 1974 Mickelson, Kevin................. 1976-77 Miller, John.......................... 1967-68 Miller, Ryan.............................. 1994 Miller, Wayne............................ 1965 Mills, Dave................................ 1954 Mills, Tom................................. 1965 Miner, Jim................................. 1959 Minici, Jason . .......................... 1995 Mitchell, Dick............................ 1954 Mittelstaedt, TJ.................... 2007-10 Mocny, Danny..................... 2004-05 Moffitt, Randy...................... 1968-69 Mohatt, Jim............................... 1965 Monroy, Sam....................... 1997-98 Montenegro, Jose..................... 1995 Montgomery, Matt.................... 1997 Moon, Dallas....................... 1961-62 Mooney, Mike........................... 1979 Moore, Jason............................ 1993 Moore, Kevin............................ 1996 Moore, Steve............1978-80, 82-83 Morales, Joe........................ 1979-80 More, Marciano........................ 1983 Moreno, Rocky......................... 1984 Morgan, Kyle............................ 2007 Mosebrook, Mike...................... 1993 Moss, Dennis............................ 1980 Mueller, Craig........................... 1965 Muenzer, Bob........................... 1975 Mullen, Sean....................... 1985-86 Muniz, Carlos...................... 2002-03 Munoz, Harry....................... 1969-70 Murai, Royce.......................... 2011Murphy, Mike....................... 1964-65 Murray, Roc.............................. 1981 Naber, Bob............................... 1981 Nadeau, Rick............................ 1994 Nance, Tommy......................... 2010 Neilson, Jeff......................... 1985-87 Neimeyer, Jack......................... 1974 Nelson, Chris....................... 2007-08

Nelson, Elvis............................. 2001 Nen, Dick.................................. 1960 Newkirk, J.J......................... 1996-97 Newman, Romeo...................... 2004 Nicholson, Jerry................... 1959-60 Nick, Tom............................ 1980-81 Nicks, Steve............................. 1960 Nieblas, Les.............................. 1956 Norris, Samuel..................... 1998-99 Noteboom, Spencer................. 1965 Oatman, Bryan.............. 1978-79, 81 O'Brien, Pat......................... 1967-68 Oden, Craig......................... 1988-89 O'Donnell, John................... 1971-73 Ogle, Mike................................ 1982 Oldham, Doug..................... 1973-76 Olenberger, Kasey.............. 1999-00 Olson, Don.......................... 1975-76 Orlandos, Nick.......................... 2002 Orozco, Abel........................ 1999-00 O'Toole, Dave........................... 1968 Otterson, Jerry.......................... 1963 Owen, Bob........................... 1978-79 Owen, Rick............................... 1977 Oyama, William................... 1961-62 Pace, Joey........................... 2001-02 Paquette, Perry................... 1985-88 Parks, Dennis........................... 1968 Parks, Ron........................... 1967-68 Parrott, Corry....................... 2000-01 Parsons, Dave ..................... 1966 Patron, Ino.............................. 2011Patron, Ruben..................... 1973-74 Patterson, Steve.................. 1980-81 Pattock, Ted........................ 2006-07 Paz, Matt....................... 1999-01, 03 Pearce, Bobby..................... 2003-04 Pearns, Jim.............................. 1975 Peek, Neil................................. 1955 Pellant, Gary........................ 1974-77 Perez, Jerry......................... 1972-73 Perry, Ed............................. 1964-65 Perry, Robert....................... 2006-07 Persichina, Lou.................... 1972-73 Peterson, Paul.......................... 1978 Peterson, Shane.................. 2006-08 Petrosian, Ara........................... 1997 Phelps, Bob......................... 1974-75 Phenecie, Tim.......................... 1986 Phillips, Buddy..................... 1955-58 Phillips, Phil.............................. 1954 Picketts, Billy............................ 1989 Pierce, Kirk.......................... 1992-95 Pinder, Branden.................. 2010-11 Pini, Dario............................ 1970-72 Pinocchio, AJ....................... 2006-07 Piraino, Tony....................... 1972-73 Pittman, Demerius............... 1990-91 Pomtier, Howard.................. 1955-56 Pridy, Todd.......................... 1991-92 Priestly, Steve..................... 1967-68 Pruden, Rick........................ 1977-78 Puccinelli, Pat........................... 1969 Quarn, Ron.......................... 1973-74 Quatre, Ed........................... 1963-64 Rabuse, Dave...................... 1967-68 Radford, Don............................ 1960 Rameriz, Ridy........................... 1973 Ramirez, Randy................... 1981-82 Ramirez, Rich...................... 1963-64 Ramirez, Steve.................... 1964-65 Ramos, Cesar..................... 2003-05 Randall, Gary...................... 1976-78 Randel, Kevin..................... 2000, 02 Rasco, Dustin...................... 2007-09 Ratleff, Ed............................ 1970-72 Redfox, Scott....................... 1997-99 Reed, Jeremy...................... 2000-02 Reed, Joe............................ 1955-57 Reeser, David........................... 1992 Rhoades, Roger.................. 1962-63 Richardson, Jeff....................... 1993 Riley, Warren............................ 1963 Ritter, Jeff................................. 1992 Rivera, Keith............................. 1995 Rivera, Rich......................... 1979-80 Rivera, Steve............................ 1994 Rivette, Scott....................... 1994-95 Roberts, Dave..................... 2007-08 Robinson, Ted..................... 1960-62 Robison, Craig..................... 1985-86 Rodgers, Mark.......................... 1971 Rodriguez, Rudy................. 1991, 93 Rogers, Lamarr................... 1990-92

Rohlicek, Russel.................. 1999-01 Rollins, Jim.......................... 1973-74 Rose, Bill.................................. 1962 Roundtree, Handsome............. 1979 Ruiz, Charlie............................. 2009 Rutter, Mike......................... 1971-72 Salg, Dave........................... 1972-73 Sambrano, Tony.................. 1976-77 Sanchez, Alex..................... 1994-96 Sanchez, Bob........................... 1996 Sanchez, Gordon................ 1990-92 Sanchez, Jerry......................... 1979 Sanchez, Paul.......................... 1981 Sanchez, Perry.................... 1989-90 Sanchez, Toby......................... 1997 Sandell, Ed............................... 1970 Sanderson, Jim................... 1966-67 Sandoval, Rylan.................. 2008-09 Sands, Brian............................. 1986 Sarti, Tom................................. 2005 Sauerheber, Neil...................... 1996 Schafer, Chuck......................... 1972 Schuler, Ivan....................... 1957-59 Sedano, Edgar......................... 2006 See, Jack.................................. 1983 Segovia, Steve......................... 1985 Seida, Jim............................ 1969-71 Sesma, Derek........................... 2011 Severin, Dave...................... 1981-82 Shaw, Bryan............................. 1970 Shaw, Bryan........................ 2006-08 Sherman, Darrell...................... 1989 Shirley, Eric.............................. 1987 Shoemaker, Scott..................... 2003 Shuster, Kevin..................... 1979-80 Siegel, Justin....................... 1995-96 Sindlinger, Chuck................ 2003-06 Singer, Kirk.......................... 2009-11 Sisk, Scott........................... 1985-86 Sisler, Ron................................ 1954 Sisson, Tom........................ 1978-79 Skett, Will............................. 1995-96 Slaton, Steve............................ 1981 Sledge, Terrmel................... 1998-99 Sloan, Gary......................... 1985-87 Smith, Marc.................. 1981-82, 84 Smith, Brian......................... 1993-94 Smith, Galen............................. 1966 Smith, Greg.............................. 1980 Smith, Jason............................. 1994 Smith, Jim............................ 1974-76 Smith, Ken................................ 1954 Smith, Larry........................ 1984, 88 Smith, Neil........................... 1961-62 Smith, Ralph............................. 1960 Smith, Ramon........................... 1994 Smythe, Thomas...................... 1989 Snoddy, Brian........................... 1987 Snow, Casey....................... 1994-96 Snyder, Phil......................... 1962-63 Solario, Mark............................ 1985 Solorio, Marc............................ 1985 Speakman, Willy....................... 1991 Spooner, Jim....................... 1984-85 Squires, JC............................... 1977 Stahlheber, Steve................ 1974-75 Stangel, Bob............................. 1963 Stassi, Jake............................ 2011Stembridge, Mike................ 1995-96 Stevenson, David..................... 1995 Steves, Ron.............................. 1995 Stewart, Derek..................... 1984-87 Stout, Ross.......................... 2003-04 Straight, Roy....................... 1964, 66 Strauss, Jon........................ 1993-94 Stride, Mark......................... 1986-87 Strong, Carl.............................. 1955 Struble, Jordan.................... 2005-06 Strufing, Ryan........................ 2011Stuart, Shawn......................... 2011Sullivan, Jerry........................... 1958 Sunderman, Larry..................... 1965 Sutherland, Tim........................ 1966 Swanner, Bill....................... 1959-61 Swanson, John......................... 1993 Sweeney, Noel......................... 1972 Tagliaferri, Jeff..................... 1994-96 Tahti, Tim............................. 1981-84 Takkinen, Shaun...................... 1984 Talanoa, Scott.......................... 1991 Tani, Brent...............................2011* Tanner, Dean........................... 1986 Taylor, Todd........................ 1990-92 Teale, Terry......................... 1974-75

Original Dirtbag Chris Gill Teel, Jimmy.............................. 1957 Tellers, Patrick.......................... 1986 Terdoslavich, Joey................... 2010 Thibert, Paul........................ 1985-86 Thielemann, Al......................... 2001 Thomas, Dan....................... 1996-99 Thomas, Gary...................... 1993-94 Thompson, Bob................... 1956-58 Thompson, Jake.................. 2008-10 Thompson, Mark................. 1981-82 Throop, George................... 1971-72 Thys, Joel................................. 2010 Tinoco, Steve...................... 2007-10 Togneri, Paul............................ 1987 Toma, Mark......................... 1978-79 Toomey, Chris..................... 1997-98 Topp, Tyler.......................... 2008-09 Torres, Dave........................ 1981-82 Totman, Alan....................... 1956-59 Tower, Roy............................... 1962 Townley, Rob...................... 1978-79 Townsend, Howie................ 1982-85 Trachsel, Steve........................ 1991 Treece, John....................... 1966-67 Tremblay, Max..................... 1997-98 Triana, Joe............................... 1978 Trindl, John............................... 1973 Trout, Cris.............................. 2010Trudnowski, David............... 1985-86 Tuholski Dick............................ 1976 Tulowitzki, Troy.................... 2003-05 Turmail, Scott........................... 2006 Turrill, Tom.......................... 1960-62 Twardy, Glenn.......................... 1989 Tweedy, Jason.................... 2007-08 Twiss, Dan........................... 1982-85 Udvarhelyi, Travis................ 2003-04 Ueno, Lewis . ...................... 1980-83 Underwood, Nate................ 2010-11 Urbani, Tom......................... 1989-90 Urich, Keith............................... 1977 Van Duzer, Bill..................... 1982-83 Vance, Bob............................... 1954 Vance, Clair.............................. 1954 Vanderhook, Randy.................. 1974 Varela, Edgar...................... 2001-02 Vargas, Eric......................... 1990-91 Vargas, Jason.......................... 2004 Vaughn, Lateef......................... 1997 Velazco, Steve.................... 2002-05 Verdun, Al............................ 1963-64 Veronie, Shannin...................... 1998 Villalobos, Brandon.................. 2004 Villasenor, Mike........................ 1985 Vincent, Nick............................ 2008 Von Eps, Scott.......................... 1988 Vopata, Nate............................ 1994 Votaw, Ed................................. 1954 Wade, Bruce............................. 1969 Wagner, Mike........................... 1985 Wakefield, Gary................... 1961-62 Wallace, Barry..................... 1964-65 Ward, Jeremy........................... 1999 Warner, Ray........................ 1959-60 Washko, Doug..................... 1990-92 Watson, Al........................... 1995-96 Watson, Floyd.......................... 1965 Watson, Troy....................... 2010-11 Watt, Dave........................... 1959-60 Weaver, Jered..................... 2002-04 Weber, John............................. 1967 Wedel, Mark........................ 1980-81 Wells, Gary............................... 1955 Wend, Dennis........................... 1986

Wendell, Jim........................ 1978-79 Wentz, Corey............................ 1988 Wesley, Bob........................ 1981-82 West, Matt................................ 1980 Whatley, Brian..................... 1992-93 Whitaker, Steve........................ 1991 White, Fred............................... 1968 White, John......................... 1978-80 White, Paul............................... 1985 White, Van........................... 1965-66 Whitmer, Ken....................... 1966-68 Wilcox, Phil............................... 1974 Wiley, Rick........................... 1974-75 Wilk, Adam.......................... 2007-09 Williams, Scott..................... 1983-84 Wilson, Bill................................ 1964 Wilson, Kyle......................... 1995-96 Wirwas, Mike....................... 1977-78 Wise, Andy.......................... 1993-94 Withers, Ben............................. 1969 Wolf, Tom............................ 2004-06 Wolford, Daniel......................... 2007 Womack, Bobby....................... 2000 Woods, Allen....................... 2006-07 Woodward, Jim......................... 1980 Woody, Dick........................ 1958-59 Worley, Vance..................... 2006-08 Wright, Chris........................ 1999-02 Wright, Dave............................. 1968 Wright, Steve............................ 1968 Wyckoff, Ethan......................... 1995 Yamaguchi, Jeff..................... 2011Yani, Dave................................ 1965 Yates, Chris......................... 1981-84 Yeates, Rich............................. 1963 Yogi, Jim................................... 1989 Young, Brandon....................... 2009 Young, Bruce....................... 1981-84 Young, Mike............................. 1972 Yount, Jason............................ 1998 Zalonis, Joe.............................. 1977 Zambos, John........................... 1977 Zar, John............................. 1966-68 Zimmer, JoJo............................ 1996 Zogby, Corey............................ 1977 Zouras, Mike........................ 1976-77 Zunino, Adam...................... 1986-87 Rosters compiled as the following: Players only on all-time roster if played/pitched in a varsity contest, except for following years in which the entire roster is listed: 1960, 61, 62, 63, 65, 68, 69, 70, 72, 77, 81. In 1966 and 1971 conference only stats were used. Any corrections are encouraged by contacting the sports information office.

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All-Time Lineups YEAR 1954 1955 Catcher......................... George Guillory Neil Peek First Base..........................Ron Sisler Chuck Horger Second Base..................Dick Donovan Dick Donovan Shortstop..................... Jerry Clinkscales Joe Reed Third Base.........................Dave Mills Carl Strong Outfield........................... Glenn Becker Ruben Ingram Outfield...........................Ruben Ingram Ron Dickerson Outfield...........................Chuck Horger Buddy Phillips Outfield/Utility................... Bob Vance Ray Dutcher Weekend Starter..............Clair Vance Phil Baker Weekend Starter...............Ken Smith Jay Davis Weekend Starter............... Ed Votaw Dimas Garcia Reliever.......................... Gelnn Becker Reliever..................................... Head Coach..................... McConnell McConnell

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1956 1957 1958 1959 Carl Evans Gary Ford Carl Evans Carl Evans George Bishop George Bishop George Bishop Alan Totman Lou Armendariz Ivan Schuler Ivan Schuler Ivan Schuler Joe Reed George De La Torre George De La Torre Dave Watt Jack Brick Joe Reed Jack Brick Bill Swanner Herb Farrar Carl Evans Alan Totman Roger Hull Alan Totman John Bierholm Roger Hull John Matesich Ron Dickerson Alan Totman Buddy Phillips Wayne McKinney (UT) Buddy Phillips Buddy Phillips Wayne McKinney (UT) Jim Miner Phil Baker Bill Hobbs Herb Farrar Mike Hamilton Jay Davis Jay Davis Jerry Sullivan Jerry Nicholson Dimas Garcia John Bierholm Neal Hancock George Fagan Gene Dykes Gene Dykes Ralph Hansen Ray Warner Bill Hobbs Bob Thompson Hancock/Ralph Hansen McConnell McConnell McConnell McConnell

YEAR 1961 Catcher............................ Bill Swanner First Base....................... Frank Adlesh Second Base.................. Willie Oyama Shortstop..........................Wally Moon Third Base...................... Gary Geagan Outfield.......................... Tony Carrasco Outfield.......................... Steve Hartman Outfield............................. Tom Turrill Outfield/Utility................... Neal Smith Weekend Starter............ Bill Lancaster Weekend Starter............Mike Hamilton Weekend Starter.............. Jack Foley Reliever.......................... Bill Florentine Reliever..........................Neal Hancock Head Coach......................... Clegg

1962 1963 1964 John Bogan Jim Herrick Bruce Lowell Gary Brown Gary Brown Don Anderson Tom Turrill Rich Ramirez John Gonsalves Willie Oyama Doug Meyers Adrian Kissler Bob Cooper Bob Cooper Steve Ramirez Don Anderson Don Anderson Rick Bryson Wally Moon John Bogan Barry Wallace Roger Rhoades Roger Rhoades Roger Cannon Steve Hartman Jack Bogdanovich Roy Straight Bill Lancaster Tom Griepentrog Bill Bielefeld Jack Foley Phi Snyder Bill Wilson Bill Rose Bob Stangel Jack Hoffman Phil Snyder Ed Perry Ed Quatre Bill Wilson Jerry Otterson Ed Perry Clegg Clegg Wuesthoff

YEAR 1968 Catcher......................... Steve Lewelling First Base....................... Steve Priestly Second Base...................Ken Whitmer Shortstop........................ Larry Albright Third Base.....................Tony Guggiana Outfield........................... Dennis Parks Outfield..............................Jim Gama Outfield............................ John McKee Outfield/Utility................ Charles Beach Weekend Starter............ Randy Moffitt Weekend Starter................John Zar Weekend Starter...............Ron Parks Reliever.........................Gary Mahistedt Reliever...................... Paul DeMetropolis Head Coach......................Weusthoff

1969 Mike Burns Steve Brown Jim Seida Larry Albright Jim Carter Dale Duncan Charles Beach Rick Donaldson Mike Lewis Randy Moffitt John Keisler Ben Withers Bruce Wade Dan McCarthy Weusthoff

YEAR 1975 Catcher.........................Gary Commentz First Base........................ Frank Hardy Second Base.................... Don Olson Shortstop........................... Jim Smith Third Base....................... Gary Pellant Outfield.............................Bob Phelps Outfield............................. Carl Buggs Outfield........................ Lloyd Michaelson Outfield/Utility.................. Steve Capic Weekend Starter...........Dave Dumbeck Weekend Starter.............Gary McRae Weekend Starter............... Jim Davis Reliever.......................... Jon Langston Reliever.............................Bobby Hill Head Coach..................... Gonsalves

1976 1977 Gary Commentz Nick Hopkins Frank Hardy Frank Hardy Gary Pellant Gary Pellant Jim Smith R. Prudon Mike Zouras Mike Zouras Steve Fenoglio Steve Fenoglio Don Olson Tony Sambrano Steve Capic Rick Pruden Sshaugn Lewicki Ken Compton Bob McRae Gary Randall Jim Davis Bob McRae Ddoug Oldham Ed McGraw Gary Randall Kevin Lamp Ed McGraw Steve Brooks Gonsalves Gonsalves

1970 Jeff Blodgett Jim Carter Jim Seida Jim Martinez Harry Munoz Dale Duncan Dave Demarest Steve Liebeck Steve Shaw John Keisler Ray Brown Ed Ratleff Pete Martinez Bruce Cooke Gonsalves

1971 Jim Gmur Mike Douglas Jim Seida Dario Pini Mike Davis Steve Liebeck Glenn Berberet Jeff Coleman Dave Demarest John Keisler Gary Addeo Pete Martinez Ray Brown Tim Brady Gonsalves

1960 Bill Swanner Dick Nen Dave Watt Jack Brick Tom Turrill Roger Hull Steve Hartman Don Radford George Fagan Mike Hamilton Neal Hancock Bill Florentine Jerry Nicholson Clegg

1965 Bruce Lowell Don Keel John Bessa John Gonsalves Steve Ramirez Rick Bryson Barry Wallace Roger Cannon Craig Mueller Gary Johnson Wayne Harper Spence Noteboom Jack Hoffman Ed Perry Wuesthoff

1966 Steve Lewelling Roy Straight John Treece Jim Sanderson Tony Guggiana Rick Bryson Jim Gama Rod Gaspar Van White Gary Johnson Wayne Harper Galen Smith Dave Ferrante Johnny Zar Wuesthoff

1967 Steve Lewelling Steve Priestly John Treece Jim Sanderson Tony Guggiana John McKee Rod Gaspar Phil Johnson John Weber John Zar Paul DeMetropolis John Miller Ron Parks Danny Evans Wuesthoff

1972 Tony Piraino Mike Douglas Ed Dewing Bill Baker Mike Davis Glenn Berberet Dave Demarest Mike Crosby Mike Lewis John Keisler Dave Salg Mark Fishback Gary Addeo G. Throop/M. Young Gonsalves

1973 Jim Gmur Brad Keehn Joe Faraci Bill Baker Craig Kimber Lou Persichina Mike Crosby John O’Donnell John Trindl Dave Salg Mark Fishback Ruben Patron Gary Beare D. Oldham Gonsalves

1974 Randy Vanderhook Frank Hardy Joe Faraci Jim Smith Frank Michaelson Clem Bonilla Ron Quarn Bob Phelps Carl Buggs Dave Dumbeck Gary Pellant Gary Beare Rick Wiley Jon Langston Gonsalves

1980 John Canepa Tom Nick Mark Wedel Rob Day Jim Woodward Willie Cooley Steve Moore Darren Fleming Joe Eckles John White Dolf Hes Dennis Gonsalves Mike McDaniels Al Hanson Gonsalves

1981 Steve Patterson Tom Nick Mark Wedel Bob Wesley Mike Zouras Scott Blanke Willie Cooley Bill Bryant Tony Laurenzi Steve Slaton Randy Ramirez Jeff Kaub

1978 1979 Nick Hopkins Nick Hopkins Bob Owens Bob Owens Pat Estes Pat Estes Rob Day Rob Day Rick Dostal Rick Dostal Rob Townley Rob Townley Steve Moore Steve Moore Dan Graf Dan Graf Mark Toma Mark Toma Kevein Lamp John White Gary Randall Dan Danielson Dan Danielson Handsome Roundtree John White Dolf Hes Ernie Castro Al Hanson Gonsalves Gonsalves

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All-Time Linueps YEAR 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Catcher................... Billinger/Yates Billinger/Yates J. Billinger/Yates John Canepa Sean Mullen Eric Shirley Ryan DeYoung Perry Sanchez First Base.................Dave Torres Brad Broadhead Brad Broadhead Tim McNaughton Dennis Wend Mark Fryan John Eldred Don Barbara Second Base............Steve Moore Steve Moore Johnny Gonsalves Johnny Gonsalves Johnny Gonsalves Scott Lewis Chris Gill Chris Gill Shortstop.................. Bob Wesley Rich Hopkins D.an Twiss Dan Twiss Sloan/Sands Chris Gill Scott Childress Jay Carballo Third Base.................David Knox Mark Fitzgerald Jim Spooner Jim Spooner Mark Fryan Stewart/Sloan Shane Larker Deryk Hudson Outfield.................... Kenny Briggs Chuck Johnson Don Blankenship Don Blankenship Tony Felicione John Elred Larry Smith Todd Guggiana Outfield................... David Baggott David Baggott David Baggott Tony Felicione Sid Herrera Sid Herrera Sid Herrera Darrell Sherman Outfield.......................Bill Bryant Houp/Knox Mike Carozza Paul Thibert Zunino/Thibert Adam Zunino Gonzalez/Filson Dan Berthel Outfield/Utility......... Tony Laurenzi Todd Lloyd Weekend Starter... Randy Ramriez Mark Elser Scott Williams Howie Townsend Dwight Choyce Paul Togneri Chad Holmes Andy Croghan Weekend Starter.....Paul Sanchez Rich Kellogg Bruce Young Curt Heslington Mark Stride Mark Stride Jess Feathers Kyle Abbott Weekend Starter........ Jeff Kaub Lewis Ueno Howie Townsend Bill McVicar Brian Leonard Chad Holmes Craig Oden Tom Urbani Key Reliever....................... Tim Tahti Terence Glover Dwight Choyce Closer....................... Lewis Ueno Scott Williams Adrian DeLaossa Steve Lankard Greg Hays Head Coach.............. Gonsalves Gonsalves Gonsalves Gonsalves Gonsalves Gonsalves Gonsalves Snow

YEAR 1990 1991 1992 Catcher................... Perry Sanchez Eddie Speakman Gordon Sanchez First Base.................Don Barbara Pridy/Burke Alan Burke Second Base............. Mike Lujan Mitch Kaylor Lamar Rodgers Shortstop..................Jay Carballo Rudy Rodriguez Chris Gomez Third Base............. Todd Guggiana Jason Giambi Jason Giambi Outfield..................... Ed Christian Brent Cookson Mike Case Outfield..................Lamarr Rodgers Cobi Cradle Eddie Christian Outfield......................Todd Lloyd Ed Christian Coby Cradle Outfield/Utility......Jason Giambi (3B) Todd Pridy Weekend Starter...... Tom Urbani Steve Trachsel Todd Taylor Weekend Starter.... Andy Croghan Steve Whitaker Mike Hernandez Weekend Starter......Dennis Gray Dennis Gray Key Reliever............. Todd Taylor Andy Croghan Closer........................ Greg Hays Todd Taylor Jon Graves Head Coach.................. Snow Snow Snow

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Brian Whatley Kirk Pierce Kirk Pierce C.Snow/Martin Casey Martin Brian Smith B.Smith/Tagliaferi Jeff Tagliaferi Jeff Tagliaferi Toby Sanchez Eric Martins Eric Martins Tim Falsken Al Watson Steve Doherty Rudy Rodriguez Ryan Miller Jason Knupfer Jason Knupfer Lateef Vaughn Tim Falsken Tim Falsken Jeff Liefer Keith Cowley Izzy Gonzalez John Swanson Rolo Avila Jason Minci Will Skett Paul Day Coby Cradle Nic Frank Nic Frank Kevin Moore JJ Newkirk Kevin Curtis Ramon Smith Will Skett JJ Newkirk Chuck Lopez Jeff Liefer (DH) Jeff Liefer Jason Hodges (DH) Hodges (DH) Mike Fontana Scott Rivette Kyle Wilson Marcus Jones Marcus Jones Daniel Choi Mike Fontana Scott Rivette Steve Hueston Rocky Biddle Mike Mosebrook Mike Hernandez Rocky Biddle Rocky Biddle Denny Gilich David Goldstein Iran Barrera Iran Barrera Matt Montgomery Gabe Gonzalez Gabe Gonzalez Gabe Gonzalez Ryan Brannan Ara Petrosian Snow Snow Snow Snow Snow

YEAR 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Catcher.................. Bryan Kennedy Kennedy/Grezecka Bryan Kennedy Bryan Kennedy Brad Davis Todd Jennings Brad Davis Chris Jones First Base.................Jason Yount Jaeme Leal Jeremy Reed Jeremy Reed Mike Hofius Mike Hofius Mike Hofius Brandon Godfrey Second Base.............Lee/Redfox AJ LaBarbera AJ LaBarbera Kalauana Kuhaulua Nick Orlandos Chuck Sindlinger Chuck Sindlinger Chuck Sindlinger Shortstop................... Justin Hall Bobby Crosby Bobby Crosby Bobby Crosby Kevin Randel Troy Tulowitzki Troy Tulowitzki Troy Tulowitzki Third Base.................. Paul Day Greg Dobbs Joe Graham Edgar Varela Todd Jennings Adam Heether Danny Mocny Evan Longoria Outfield...................Javon Madison Chris Wright Jeff Jones Chris Wright Chris Wright John Bowker John Bowker Danny Mocny Outfield.................. Terrmel Sledge Terrmel Sledge Robert Womack Corry Parrott Jeremy Reed Josh Budhagiar Josh Buhagiar Sean Boatright Outfield.................... Chuck Lopez Jeff Jones Steve Velazco Travis Udvarhelyi Outfield/Utility....... Jason Berni (DH) Mike Hota (DH) Chuck Lopez Jeff Jones Nick Covarrubias Brad Davis Sean Boatright Steve Velazco Weekend Starter....... Mike Gallo Mike Gallo Jeff Leuenberger Matt Paz Abe Alvarez Abe Alvarez Jered Weaver Cesar Ramos Weekend Starter... Caleb Balbuena Kasey Olenberger Matt Paz Nate Beucler Daniel Eisentrager Jered Weaver Cesar Ramos Marco Estrada Weekend Starter.. Jeff Leuenberger Jeff Leuenberger Jason Berni Chad Bentz Jered Weaver Cesar Ramos Jason Vargas (DH) Jared Hughes Key Reliever............Darren Merrill Jason Berni Kasey Olenberger Chris Demaria Carlos Muniz Neil Jamison Brian Anderson Brian Anderson Closer........................Jason Marr Jeremy Ward Josh Alliston Josh Alliston Chris Demaria Carlos Muniz Neil Jamison Neil Jamison Head Coach.................. Snow Snow Snow Snow Weathers Weathers Weathers Weathers YEAR 2006 2007 Catcher....................... Tito Cruz Travis Howell First Base..............Godfrey/Bradley Godfrey/Peterson Second Base..............Matt Cline Matt Cline Shortstop...............Danny Espinosa Danny Espinosa Third Base.............. Evan Longoria Tweedy/Krick Outfield..................Shane Peterson TJ Mittelstaedt Outfield.....................Robert Perry Robert Perry Outfield............................... Chris Nelson Outfield/Utlility........Sean Boatright Jason Corder Weekend Starter. Andrew Carpenter Manny McElroy Weekend Starter.....Jared Hughes Omar Arif Weekend Starter.....Hume/Worley Shane Peterson Key Reliever........... Andrew Liebel Andrew Liebel Closer....................... Bryan Shaw Bryan Shaw Head Coach............... Weathers Weathers

2008 Travis Howell Shane Peterson Tweedy/Lohman Danny Espinosa Godfrey/Krick Steve Tinoco Jonathan Jones Jason Corder TJ Mittelstaedt Andrew Liebel Vance Worley Jake Thompson Vincent/Roberts Bryan Shaw Weathers

2009 2010 2011 Kellen Hoime Kellen Hoime Royce Murai Steve Tinoco Steve Tinoco Jeff Yamaguchi Derek Legg Kirk Singer Matt Duffy Devin Lohman Devin Lohman Kirk Singer Taylor Krick Joey Terdoslavich Mike Marjama Jonathan Jones Jonathan Jones Jeff McNeil Jordan Casas Brennan Metzger Brennan Metzger TJ Mittelstaedt TJ Mittelstaedt Juan Avila Dennis/Metzger Jordan Casas Ino Patron Adam Wilk Andrew Gagnon Andrew Gagnon Jake Thompson Jake Thompson Branden Pinder Andrew Gagnon Branden Pinder Shawn Stuart Born/Rasco Eddie Magallon Kyle Friedrichs Charlie Ruiz Jason Markovitz Eddie Magallon Weathers Weathers Buckley

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Year-By-Year Results 1957 • 16-13, 4-11 CCAA (5th) COACH: John McConnell

Overall 86-65 (.570) Conference 17-28 (.378) Titles --

John McConnell 1954-59 (6 Years) 1954 • 3-13 COACH: John McConnell at Harbor JC L 5-6 at Santa Ana JC L 10-11 at Terminal Island Navy L 2-17 at Oceanside JC L 0-1 at El Toro Marines L 1-7 at Pepperdine JV L 1-12 at Terminal Island Navy W 14-1 at Harbor JC L 9-14 at Pierce JC L 6-16 at Long Beach CC L 7-17 at Long Beach CC L 2-17 Pierce JC W 6-0 at Loyola University L 3-15 Santa Ana JC L 4-15 Pepperdine JV W 9-6 at Chapman L 5-20 (first game was played on February 26; First win came on April 2; first home win came on April 30) 1955 • 17-4 COACH: John McConnell at Santa Ana JC Santa Ana JC at CS Los Angeles Chapman Palomar College Palomar College at Palomar College CS Los Angeles at UC Santa Barbara Cal Tech at USS Pittsburg at USS St. Paul Terminal Island Navy at Chapman Westmont at Terminal Island Navy at Cal Tech at Westmont at La Verne College Cal Poly – San Dimas at La Verne

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14-0 4-3 6-5 2-0 6-5 1-0 10-4 3-2 0-10 22-4 2-1 19-17 6-7 8-6 9-4 16-10 9-1 2-1 1-5 0-1 7-2

1956 • 18-6 COACH: John McConnell at Long Beach CC Westmont Terminal Island Navy Cal Poly-San Dimas Pasadena CC Long Beach CC La Verne at Chapman Redlands at CS Los Angeles San Diego State at Westmont at UC Santa Barbara at Redlands Chapman at La Verne Santa Barbara CC CS Los Angeles at Cal Poly-San Dimas San Diego Marines at Pasadena College at Terminal Island Navy at San Diego State at San Diego Marines

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9-7 13-1 21-2 18-1 12-10 2-3 6-3 2-5 3-4 4-2 2-3 6-1 10-4 8-3 7-6 10-3 14-6 2-1 10-2 2-3 6-4 12-10 3-9 8-5

Pasadena College Long Beach CC at Chapman at Westmont Redlands Pepperdine Chapman * at San Diego State Westmont *CS Los Angeles Loyola Marymount *San Diego State *San Diego State at Long Beach CC Redlands *Fresno State *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles at Pasadena College at Loyola Marymount *UC Santa Barbara *Cal Poly *Cal Poly at Pepperdine *at Cal Poly *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara *at Fresno State *at Fresno State

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

1958 • 16-10, 8-7 CCAA (3rd) COACH: John McConell Pepperdine W Long Beach CC L San Diego Marines W at Long Beach CC L Terminal Island Navy W *at Fresno State W *at Cal Poly W *at Cal Poly W at Long Beach CC W *Cal Poly W *Fresno State L *Fresno State L at Loyola Marymount W *CS Los Angeles W *UC Santa Barbara L *UC Santa Barbara W Chapman W *at UC Santa Barbara W *at CS Los Angeles L at CS Los Angeles W at Chapman W Loyola Marymount W *San Diego State L at Camp Pendelton Marines L *at San Diego State L *at San Diego State L

15-2 7-11 5-3 4-7 17-5 4-3 5-2 7-1 14-6 11-1 5-8 1-16 1-0 3-2 6-10 6-4 8-4 8-4 0-7 11-8 7-3 8-4 4-10 3-6 1-8 5-10

1959 • 16-19, 5-10 CCAA (5th) COACH: John McConnell at Westmont at Long Beach CC at CS Northridge Cal Poly Pomona at San Diego Navy at San Diego Marines Long Beach CC at Pepperdine CS Northridge at Cal Poly Pomona Utah State BYU San Diego Marines *at Cal Poly *at Fresno State *at Fresno State Loyola Marymount *Fresno State *Cal Poly *Cal Poly at Loyola Marymount *UC Santa Barbara *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles Chapman at CS Los Angeles

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8-3 7-4 12-4 3-2 8-0 8-3 1-4 3-11 23-1 11-12 2-4 1-5 5-14 7-8 0-2 3-9 6-5 4-14 6-3 3-2 2-9 8-4 7-10 5-14 6-3 6-4

at Chapman Pepperdine *San Diego State *San Diego State San Diego Navy Westmont *at San Diego State *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara

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12-3 3 -4 1-3 6-5 16-11 2-3 8-9 6-7 6-8

Overall 48-79-2 (.378) Conference 25-38 (.397) Titles --

Dick Clegg 1960-63 (4 Years) 1960 • 19-14, 9-6 CCAA (T3rd) COACH: Dick Clegg Pepperdine at Pepperdine at Loyola Marymount UCLA Westmont at San Diego Marines CS Northridge USC Loyola Marymount BYU Long Beach CC *Cal Poly *Fresno State *Fresno State L.A. Police Dept. at Cal Poly-Pomona *CS Los Angeles *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara at SF Presidio at Stanford at San Jose State *at UC Santa Barbara *at CS Los Angeles *at CS Los Angeles *San Diego State Cal Poly-Pomona San Diego Marines *at San Diego State *at San Diego State *at Fresno State *at Cal Poly *at Cal Poly

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5-9 6-3 20-4 5-2 15-12 6-8 5-6 8-15 11-2 11-2 3-7 6-4 2-8 8-7 10-3 2-10 6-11 10-4 4-3 6-2 8-5 1-21 10-3 10-2 6-7 4-9 10-4 6-7 4-9 7-1 3-5 6-5 3-0

1961 • 9-23, 5-11 CCAA (5th) COACH: Dick Clegg Alumni (exhib) at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona at San Diego Marines at San Diego Marines Long Beach CC at USC USC at Pepperdine BYU *at CS Northridge *at CS Northridge San Jose State Pepperdine *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles *CS Northridge *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara at UCLA *at San Diego State Cal Poly Pomona

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

Cal Poly Pomona San Diego Marines *at Fresno State *at Fresno State *at Fresno State *Cal Poly *Cal Poly *Cal Poly

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4-12 1-12 0-3 5-21 0-10 3-10 0-1 5-2

1962 • 15-17-1, 9-9 CCAA (3rd) COACH: Dick Clegg Long Beach CC Pepperdine San Diego Whittier College at Cal Poly-Pomona Utah BYU *at San Diego State *at San Diego State *at San Diego State *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara Cal Poly Pomona at Whittier College at USC USC USC at Pepperdine *at Cal Poly *at Cal Poly *at Cal Poly Arizona *CS Northridge *CS Northridge *CS Northridge Loyola Marymount *at CS Los Angeles *at CS Los Angeles *at CS Los Angeles *Fresno State *Fresno State *Fresno State

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1-4 N/A 4-3 7-7 5-7 2-1 0-11 6-14 3-11 2-4 3-4 1-0 4-0 4-3 7-4 4-10 2-3 7-3 5-10 6-11 10-5 12-4 7-9 14-13 10-5 3-5 5-4 6-5 8-4 2-7 2-3 5-0 8-9

1963 • 5-25-1, 2-12 CCAA (7th) COACH: Dick Clegg at Loyola Marymount W at Arizona L at Arizona L at Arizona L Pepperdine L Whittier L Cal Poly Pomona L Loyola Marymount T at Whittier College W at USC L USC L *Cal Poly L *Cal Poly L *Cal Poly W # Cal Poly Pomona L # UCLA W # Fresno State L Cal Poly Pomona L *at CS Northridge W *at CS Northridge L *at CS Northridge L at UCLA L *CS Los Angeles L *CS Los Angeles L *at Fresno State L *at Fresno State L *at Fresno State L at Pepperdine L San Diego State L San Diego State L San Diego State L # = CS Los Angeles Tournament

8-1 2-8 6-17 6-7 3-4 3-7 1-6 1-1 4-1 2-7 1-8 4-12 4-9 3-1 2-3 5-4 4-17 4-9 8-7 6-7 0-3 7-13 4-5 4-7 3-5 4-6 2-9 0-3 2-3 3-6 2-3

Year-By-Year Results Overall 158-101-4 (.608) Conference 64 -43 (.598) Titles ‘64, ‘69

Bob Wuesthoff 1964-69 (6 Years) 1964 • 30-13, 12-4 CCAA (1st) COACH: Bob Wuesthoff at Loyola Marymount W 15-4 San Diego W 6-3 UC San Diego W 2-1 at USC L 2-5 at Arizona State L 8-11 at Arizona L 2-20 at Arizona L 6-9 at Arizona W 6-0 Chapman W 11-4 CS Fullerton W 7-1 UC Riverside W 10-2 at UC Riverside W 11-0 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-4 Cal Poly Pomona W 9-4 at California L 2-4 at San Jose State L 1-6 at San Jose State L 2-4 BYU W 9-3 BYU W 6-5 Loyola Marymount W 16-4 Chapman W 7-5 at CS Fullerton W 6-3 *at Cal Poly W 3-2 *at Cal Poly W 12-4 *at Cal Poly W 6-5 USC W 9-8 *CS Northridge L 4-7 *CS Northridge W 4-1 *CS Northridge W 3-2 at UCLA L 4-12 *at San Diego State W 5-4 *at San Diego State L 4-11 *at San Diego State W 4-0 Pepperdine W 6-4 *at CS Los Angeles W 5-4 *at CS Los Angeles L 5-8 *at CS Los Angeles W 6-4 at Pepperdine L 5-14 *Fresno State W 6-1 *Fresno State W 5-4 *Fresno State W 11-1 $Chapman W 7-6 $Sacramento State L 0-1 $-NCAA Pacific Coast Western Regional District-8 Playoffs (Blair Field) 1965 • 29-14-1, 10-5 CCAA (2nd) COACH: Bob Wuesthoff UCLA at CS Fullerton at Pepperdine at Loyola Marmount USC at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal Poly Pomona at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State UC Riverside at Chapman Pepperdine at USC CS Hayward CS Fullerton Chapman at San Diego at San Diego at UC Santa Barbara *at Fresno State *at Fresno State *at Fresno State

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2-0 7-0 7-3 6-6 2-5 5-4 4-7 1-7 2-0 5-9 10-0 2-3 1-0 2-10 8-3 4-3 22-3 6-0 7-2 4-3 2-0 6-4 13-9

BYU BYU *Cal Poly *Cal Poly *Cal Poly at Moffet Field Navy at Santa Clara at California at CS Hayward at CS Hayward Loyola University *at CS Northridge *at CS Northridge *at CS Northridge at UC Riverside *San Diego State *San Diego State *San Diego State *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles

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

1966 • 28-16-1, 13-7 CCAA (2nd) COACH: Bob Wuesthoff Loyola Marymount W 8-2 at UCLA L 0-8 at Loyola Marymount W 6-2 CS Fullerton W 13-0 at Chapman W 4-2 San Diego L 7-8 UC Santa Barbara W 10-8 UC Santa Barbara W 4-1 at USC W 3-1 at Cal Poly Pomona W 8-1 Chapman L 0-1 USC L 0-2 Pepperdine W 11-2 UC Riverside W 7-6 at Arizona State L 1-10 at Arizona State L 2-3 at Arizona State L 4-7 at Pepperdine W 14-3 at CS Fullerton W 21-1 CS Hayward T 3-3 Cal Poly Pomona W 3 -2 # UC Santa Barbara L 3-6 # UC Davis W 12-3 # Westmont W 2-1 # Chapman L 1-21 *CS Northridge W 7-3 *CS Northridge W 4-3 *at San Diego State W 5-0 *Fresno State W 5-4 *at CS Northridge W 11-10 *at CS Northridge W 12-1 *at CS Los Angeles W 7-2 *at CS Los Angeles L 2-11 *at San Diego State W 2-1 *Cal Poly W 7-6 *Cal Poly W 8-0 *at Fresno State L 3-6 *at Fresno State W 6-3 *at Fresno State L 4-9 *San Diego State L 2-6 *at San Diego State W 4-3 *CS Los Angeles W 9-8 *CS Los Angeles L 0-1 *at Cal Poly L 2-4 *at Cal Poly L 4-5 # = Santa Barbara Invitational 1967 • 25-17, 10-8 CCAA (3rd) COACH: Bob Wuesthoff Loyola Marymount UC Riverside at USC at UC Riverside UCLA at San Diego USC Chapman at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State at Chapman Pepperdine Utah at San Francisco at San Francisco at Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara

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

at UCLA CS Fullerton at CS Fullerton at CS Fullerton Westmont *at CS Northridge * CS Northridge *CS Northridge *Fresno State *Fresno State *Fresno State at Loyola Marymount San Diego State *San Diego State *at San Diego State *at Cal Poly Pomona *Cal Poly Pomona *Cal Poly Pomona *at Cal Poly *at Cal Poly *at Cal Poly *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles

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4-5 1-2 3-0 11-3 6-1 2-0 1-3 15-1 3-5 1-8 1-4 7-2 9-4 5-12 4-7 12-6 12-2 1-0 6-2 14-4 11-4 7-6 2-3 4-11

1968 • 21-20-1, 8-12 CCAA (5th) COACH: Bob Wuesthoff UC Riverside at San Diego San Diego UC Santa Barbara at USC at Westmont Pepperdine Pepperdine at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State at Pepperdine USC Utah Utah Stanford at CS Fullerton CS Fullerton CS Fullerton *at CS Northridge *at CS Northridge *at CS Northridge at Santa Clara at CS Hayward at UCLA *at Fresno State *at Fresno State *at Fresno State Chapman College *at San Diego State *San Diego State *San Diego State UC Riverside *Cal Poly Pomona *at Cal Poly Pomona *at Cal Poly Pomona *Cal Poly *Cal Poly *Cal Poly *at CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles

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3-1 15-0 2-1 4-2 1-0 6-1 5-2 4-3 0-1 2-9 2-14 11-6 3-0 4-3 3-5 0-2 14-4 7-2 3-2 7-0 9-7 4-10 4-8 14-7 1-2 7-4 2-5 3-4 5-7 9-10 0-4 5-8 11-6 1-1 2-1 0-4 0-4 7-3 7-3 11-12 2-3 6-7

1969 • 25-21-1, 11-7 CCAA (1st) COACH: Bob Wuesthoff at Loyola Marymount Pepperdine at USC UC Riverside Westmont UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara at Occidental UCLA Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount at Pepperdine USC Utah Utah Stanford Washington *at CS Northridge

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4-3 1-2 2-5 8-3 3-2 3-1 3-16 6-5 4-6 1-2 3-0 1-0 1-2 6-8 3-4 4-0 5-11 4-2 2-10

*CS Northridge L 1-8 *CS Northridge L 1-2 # at San Diego State L 5-8 # Pacific W 11-5 # Cal Western L 2-4 San Diego L 0-6 *Fresno State W 15-2 *Fresno State W 5-4 *Fresno State W 4-3 at UC Riverside L 7-9 San Diego State L 7-10 at San Diego State L 4-6 at San Diego State T 6-6 Chapman College W 6-0 *at Cal Poly Pomona L 11-12 *Cal Poly Pomona W 6-3 *Cal Poly Pomona W 2-1 at San Diego W 5-4 *at Cal Poly W 8-1 *at Cal Poly L 0-1 *at Cal Poly W 6-5 at Cal Western W 6-3 *CS Los Angeles W 3-0 *at CS Los Angeles W 5-1 *at CS Los Angeles L 2-4 *CS Fullerton W 8-3 *at CS Fullerton W 4-1 *at CS Fullerton W 2-1 # Marine Corps Tourney (San Diego)

Overall 460-634-15 (.420) Conference 170-276-3 (.381) Titles ‘70

John Gonsalves 1970-88 (19 Years) 1970 • 28-23, 11-4 PCAA (1st) COACH: John Gonsalves Alumni (exhib) CS Fullerton UCLA CS Northridge at CS Northridge at CS Northridge at UCLA Pepperdine Loyola Marymount UC Riverside at Chapman Chapman Chapman at USC Cal Poly Pomona at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal Poly Pomona at Loyola Marymount USC Utah Utah # Wyoming # UC Irvine # Oregon # Chapman # CS Fullerton # Brigham Young # Eastern Michigan # CS Fullerton San Diego Loyola Marymount *San Diego State *at San Diego State *at San Diego State at Westmont *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara at Occidental *Fresno State *Fresno State *Fresno State

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

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Year-By-Year Results at San Diego L 6-7 *CS Los Angeles W 3-2 *CS Los Angeles W 4-3 *CS Los Angeles W 8-6 at UC Riverside W 4-1 *at San Jose State L 10-12 *at San Jose State W 3-0 *at San Jose State W 4-2 $Santa Clara L 3-4 $Santa Clara L 4-12 # = Anaheim National Baseball Invitational (Anaheim, CA) $-NCAA District 8 Playoffs (Santa Clara) 1971 • 29-22, 9-11 PCAA (4th) COACH: John Gonsalves at CS Fullerton Westmont CS Fullerton at UCLA Chapman Loyola Marymount UC Irvine UCLA San Francisco State San Francisco State UCLA at Loyola Marymount Chapman Chapman at Chapman at Pepperdine *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara at San Diego *at CS Los Angeles *at CS Los Angeles *at CS Los Angeles Utah Utah Utah at UC Irvine *San Jose State *San Jose State *San Jose State at CS Northridge *at Fresno State *at Fresno State *at Fresno State *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles at Chapman San Diego *San Diego State *San Diego State *San Diego State Pepperdine at Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona CS Northridge CS Northridge USC at USC *at San Diego State *at San Diego State

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

1972 • 24-33-1, 6-12 PCAA (6th) COACH: John Gonsalves Cal Poly Pomona at Cal Poly Pomona at CS Fullerton CS Fullerton CS Fullerton at Chapman Whittier at US International Chapman Chapman at Loyola Marymount at UC Irvine San Francisco State San Francisco State Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Cal Poly Pomona UCLA UC Irvine UC Irvine

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

at Pepperdine W USC L Utah L Utah W at CS Northridge W at CS Northridge L CS Northridge L Colorado W *San Diego State W *San Diego State W *San Diego State L Gonzaga W Gonzaga W !vs. UCLA L !at UC Riverside W *at UC Santa Barbara L *at UC Santa Barbara L *at UC Santa Barbara L UC Riverside W at Cal Poly Pomona L San Diego W *at CS Los Angeles L *at CS Los Angeles L *at CS Los Angeles L at UCLA L *at San Jose State L *at San Jose State L *at San Jose State L CS Northridge L *Fresno State L *Fresno State W *Fresno State W at USC L at Chapman L *Pacific W *Pacific L *Pacific W ! - UC Riverside Tournament

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

1973 • 15-32-1, 4-13-1 PCAA (7th) COACH: John Gonsalves CS Dominguez Hills at CS Northridge at Loyola Marymount at Loyola Marymount US International at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State Pepperdine Loyola Marymount UCLA at Chapman at Chapman UC Irvine at UCLA at Whittier at UC Irvine at UC Irvine CS Northridge *at Pacific *at Pacific *at Pacific at Pepperdine *San Jose State *San Jose State *San Jose State at CS Fullerton at Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona Chapman *at Fresno State *at Fresno State *at Fresno State CS Fullerton *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles at CS Dominguez Hills UC Riverside UC Riverside *at San Diego State *at San Diego State *at San Diego State at USC *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara

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5-7 5-12 8-9 3-2 5-3 3-5 6-8 1-7 2-6 7-8 2-1 4-5 0-2 6-15 4-8 4-3 1-2 0-4 5-10 0-9 7-4 2-4 8-0 1-1 8-3 5-4 2-3 8-2 3-2 3-0 3-6 1-0 5-18 1-4 4-1 3-8 0-1 1-3 3-12 2-1 2-1 6-11 7-8 2-5 3-10 3-6 3-5 1-7

1974 • 28-37, 8-16 PCAA (6th) COACH: John Gonsalves at CS Dominguez Hills UCLA at CS Fullerton CS Dominguez Hills CS Dominguez Hills UC Riverside Cal Poly Pomona at San Diego San Diego San Diego at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal Poly Pomona at US International at UC Riverside at Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona CS Northridge La Verne UC Irvine UC Irvine at La Verne at UC Irvine Utah Utah Utah at CS Northridge Westmont Oregon Arizona State US International BYU BYU at USC *at UC Santa Barbara *San Diego State *Pacific *Pacific *Pacific *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles *at San Jose State *at San Jose State *at San Jose State *UC Santa Barbara CS Fullerton at Chapman at Chapman *at San Diego State *Fresno State *Fresno State *Fresno State *at CS Los Angeles *at CS Los Angeles *at CS Los Angeles *at CS Los Angeles *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara USC *San Diego State *San Diego State *San Diego State

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13-4 4-3 3-9 4-5 0-4 6-5 4-1 6-4 0-1 1-0 3-4 5-6 3-2 8-4 13-1 6-2 1-2 1-2 1-22 1-12 2-1 4-3 2-3 4-5 2-6 13-3 10-0 7-4 2-0 3-8 13-1 9-1 4-5 6-4 0-3 1-4 8-9 2-4 1-2 4-2 1-8 2-6 5-4 3-2 5-1 3-4 1-2 5-2 0-2 4-3 1-6 3-5 7-6 1-12 2-7 2-6 0-7 3-6 3-5 3-2 4-5 5-7 3-4 11-10 2-6

1975 • 30-20, 9-12 PCAA (4th) COACH: John Gonsalves at Loyola Marymount at CS Dominguez Hills US International Cal Poly Pomona at San Diego at San Diego UC Riverside CS Los Angeles US International US International San Diego at UC Riverside at Westmont CS Los Angeles at CS Los Angeles at CS Los Angeles Southern Cal College Southern Cal College at Biola College Westmont at UC Irvine

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6-21 1-0 6-0 2-1 4-3 5-2 1-0 1-0 3-0 3-1 6-1 12-0 10-4 2-1 0-2 3-1 1-2 9-2 16-2 1-5 0-1

Oregon CS Dominguez Hills *San Diego State *San Diego State *San Diego State at CS Northridge at Azusa Pacific *at CS Fullerton *at CS Fullerton *at CS Fullerton *at Fresno State *at Fresno State *at Fresno State CS Northridge *San Jose State *San Jose State *San Jose State Cal Poly Pomona *at San Diego State *at San Diego State *at San Diego State at Loyola Marymount *CS Fullerton *CS Fullerton at Loyola Marymount at CS Dominguez Hills US International Cal Poly Pomona at San Diego

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11-9 6-0 4-3 5-7 6-1 7-8 9-6 0-1 5-3 0-5 2-5 7-4 4-1 7-4 0-3 4-9 6-2 4-7 2-8 1-10 12-3 6-5 3-5 5-6 6-21 1-0 6-0 2-1 4-3

1976 • 30-22-1, 12-9 PCAA (3rd) COACH: John Gonsalves UC Irvine Southern Cal College at Southern Cal College Southern Cal College Biolla at UCLA at UC Irvine at UC Irvine Cal Poly Pomona at Loyola Marymount San Diego San Diego CS Dominguez Hills Westmont at CS Los Angeles CS Los Angeles CS Los Angeles at CS Dominguez Hills UCLA at Westmont Loyola Marymount Chapman Chapman CS Northridge *San Diego State *San Diego State *San Diego State Azusa Pacific *CS Fullerton *CS Fullerton *CS Fullerton at CS Los Angeles *Fresno State *Fresno State *Fresno State at Cal Poly at Cal Poly at Cal Poly *at San Jose State *at San Jose State *at San Jose State CS Northridge *at San Diego State *at San Diego State *at San Diego State at Chapman *at CS Fullerton *at CS Fullerton *at CS Fullerton at Cal Poly-Pomona *Pacific *Pacific *Pacific

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3-2 2-3 4-3 5-8 18-4 2-3 7-11 2-1 5-0 0-6 6-8 3-2 5-4 1-2 9-6 3-2 6-9 1-3 6-4 7-3 0-2 2-3 11-1 4-3 7-10 5-3 3-4 6-5 2-8 3-4 0-1 6-3 2-1 6-0 5-1 3-3 5-3 3-1 13-9 12-9 8-4 4-9 3-4 8-7 2-0 6-7 0-1 0-3 10-1 2-1 0 -3 8-1 6-2

Year-By-Year Results 1977 • 11-43-1, 3-18 SCBA (7th) COACH: John Gonsalves at CS Northridge Southern Cal College at UC Irvine UC Irvine UC Irvine Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona at UC Riverside at UC Riverside at Westmont Westmont UC Riverside *San Diego State Cal Poly Cal Poly Cal Poly at CS Dominguez Hills *at UC Santa Barbara *CS Los Angeles CS Northridge Utah Utah at Pepperdine at Chapman Cal Poly Pomona *at Loyola Marymount *Loyola Marymount *Loyola Marymount at Cal Poly at Cal Poly at Cal Poly *at Loyola Marymount at UCLA *CS Fullerton *at CS Fullerton *at CS Fullerton at So. Cal College CS Dominguez Hills *at UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *CS Fullerton *San Diego State *at San Diego State *at San Diego State UCLA at USC USC USC *CS Los Angeles *at CS Los Angeles *at CS Los Angeles *at Pepperdine *Pepperdine *Pepperdine

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4-9 1-4 3-1 3-12 1-6 7-0 3-5 9-5 1-3 0-5 6-8 7-12 9-12 8-13 2-3 3-21 4-0 4-7 4-16 10-9 10-3 5-4 0-1 2-4 3-4 12-3 5-17 3-7 3-4 1-2 0 -9 6-10 1-3 5-13 1-13 0-3 4-5 4-7 2-4 7-2 5-9 5-13 5-13 5-3 2-6 8-12 0-11 5-10 5-8 9-13 3-9 10 -12 4-4 7-10 9-4

1978 • 20-37, 10-18 SCBA (6th) COACH: John Gonsalves at Cal Poly at Cal Poly at Cal Poly at UC Riverside *UC Irvine at Southern Cal College at Southern Cal College at CS Dominguez Hills at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal Poly Pomona USC at Chapman at Azusa Pacific CS Dominguez Hills UCLA UCLA So. Cal College at CS Northridge at CS Northridge *at CS Los Angeles *Pepperdine Cal Poly Cal Poly Cal Poly Cal Poly Pomona Azusa Pacific *at Loyola Marymount *at Loyola Marymount *Loyola Marymount CS Dominguez Hills *at CS Fullerton

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2-7 3-4 4-2 0-5 5-6 2-3 2-0 3 -8 7-3 2-8 8-23 3-7 3-1 7-10 2-5 2-3 3-8 0-3 0-1 2-3 4-6 5-2 1-3 8-11 8-2 9-8 5-11 1-5 6-7 8-7 6-5

*CS Fullerton *CS Fullerton at UCLA *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *Loyola Marymount at Cal Lutheran *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara *at San Diego State *at San Diego State *at San Diego State at USC UC Riverside *UC Irvine *UC Irvine *UC Irvine Cal Lutheran *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles *at CS Fullerton *at San Diego State *Pepperdine *at Pepperdine *at Pepperdine

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5-13 4-5 0-22 4-2 0-4 7-6 8-5 7-14 6-3 12-13 6-7 0-1 1-12 8-2 4-5 10-9 4-5 11-3 6-7 4-1 4-3 3-9 4-3 3-0 0-9 3-6

1979 • 39-23-3, 17-10-1 SCBA (3rd) COACH: John Gonsalves Southern Cal College at CS Northridge at UNLV at UNLV at UNLV at Southern Cal College Chapman College Chapman College Chapman College Cal Lutheran Cal Lutheran Southern Cal College UC Riverside UC Riverside at UCLA at San Diego State at UC Riverside at Cal Poly at Cal Poly at Cal Poly San Jose State San Diego State CS Northridge Biola UNLV UNLV at CS Dominguez Hills La Verne at La Verne Utah Utah Utah Oregon *San Diego *at San Diego *at San Diego *CS Los Angeles Cal Poly Pomona *at Loyola Marymount *Loyola Marymount *Loyola Marymount *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Irvine *at UC Irvine *at UC Irvine *at Pepperdine *at Loyola Marymount Hawaii *CS Fullerton *at CS Fullerton *at CS Fullerton UCLA *at UC Irvine CS Dominguez Hills *at UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *San Diego *CS Los Angeles *at CS Los Angeles *at CS Los Angeles *CS Fullerton *Pepperdine

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

*Pepperdine *at Pepperdine

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1980 • 16-50-2, 5-23 SCBA (8th) COACH: John Gonsalves Cal Poly Cal Poly Cal Poly Chapman Chapman Chapman Azusa Pacific Wheaton CS Northridge Cal Poly Pomona Southern Cal College Southern Cal College UC Riverside UC Riverside La Verne UC Riverside at CS Fullerton at CS Fullerton CS Dominguez Hills CS Dominguez Hills La Verne Azusa Pacific CS Fullerton Loyola Marymount UC Irvine Oral Roberts Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State Utah Cal Poly Pomona *at CS Fullerton UCLA * Pepperdine * Pepperdine * UC Irvine at USC San Diego San Diego San Diego CS Northridge * CS Los Angeles Biola * Loyola Marymount *at Loyola Marymount *at Loyola Marymount UC Santa Barbara Point Loma Point Loma *at UC Irvine *at UC Irvine *at UC Irvine * Loyola Marymount Cal Lutheran *at CS Fullerton * CS Fullerton * CS Fullerton * Pepperdine * Pepperdine Southern Cal. College * UC Santa Barbara * UC Santa Barbara * UC Santa Barbara San Diego CS Dominguez Hills * CS Los Angeles * CS Los Angeles * CS Los Angeles

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7-5 8-2 4-8 7-4 8-7 13-4 6-6 8-7 3-1 7-6 5-2 2-2 4-1 3-2 6-2 15-4 13-1 10-6 11-4 7-3 6-1 11-6 5-2 9-0 4-1 11-7 5-2 2-1 8-4 14-9 16-1 8-1 4-3 9-3 8-3 8-5 8-2 17-1 12-5 4-2 10-4 4-1 6-2 4-3 16-3 6-3 14-5 16-11 5-4 10-4 5-4 4-3 14-0 11-8 26-12 8-3 7-0 8-6 10-3 4-2 2-1 7-2 11-9 5-4 6-4 11-2 6-2 9-6

1981 • 28-34, 16-11 SCBA (3rd) COACH: John Gonsalves at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State at Chapman Chapman Chapman at USC at UC Riverside at Dominguez Hills at Dominguez Hills USC at CS Northridge Fresno State San Diego UCLA

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4-5 9-15 10-21 4-7 18-10 2-1 4-8 5-14 8-13 11-0 2-4 15-9 10-7 12-5 1-3

at UCLA L at UCLA L UC Riverside L CS Dominguez Hills L Santa Clara L at Fresno State L *Cal Poly Pomona L *Cal Poly Pomona W CS Northridge W !UC Irvine W !CS Los Angeles L !CS Fullerton L Oral Roberts L Oral Roberts W Utah W San Diego W *at Loyola Marymount W *Loyola Marymount L *Loyola Marymount L CS Fullerton L *CS Los Angeles W *at CS Los Angeles W *at CS Los Angeles W at UC Irvine W *San Diego W *at San Diego W *at San Diego L at UC Santa Barbara W *Cal Poly Pomona L *at UC Irvine L *UC Irvine L *UC Irvine L *at Cal Poly L *at Cal Poly L *at Cal Poly W at Pepperdine W *CS Fullerton L *at CS Fullerton W *at CS Fullerton L CS Los Angeles L *at UC Santa Barbara W *UC Santa Barbara W *UC Santa Barbara W *at Pepperdine W *Pepperdine L *Pepperdine W !SCBA Tournament

1-4 4-8 8-10 8-12 4-6 4-6 7-10 5-3 6-8 8-2 11-14 1-6 0-7 3-0 12-2 7-3 8-2 3-4 7-10 5-22 9-5 6-2 12-7 7-6 5-3 5-0 0-1 4-3 10-11 4-14 7-11 2-4 2-6 6-10 7-6 4-3 3-4 8-6 4-8 3-4 7-4 4-0 7-6 8-3 1-6 4-2

1982 • 27-33, 8-20 SCBA (7th) COACH: John Gonsalves at Chapman at CS Dominguez Hills CS Dominguez Hills CS Dominguez Hills *Cal Poly Pomona *at Cal Poly Pomona California California *at CS Northridge *CS Northridge at USC USC at UCLA !San Diego State !Nebraska !UNLV !CS Northridge CS Northridge at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona San Diego State Gonzaga Gonzaga Maine Maine US International US International Loyola Marymount *at San Diego *at San Diego Pepperdine *UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara &UNLV &SW Louisiana &UNLV &Fresno State at CS Fullerton *at CS Los Angeles *CS Los Angeles

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13-6 2-4 17-5 1-6 11-9 7-5 9-6 6-4 6-12 10-3 12-0 4-0 11-6 0-14 3-5 7-17 6-2 7-11 23-15 13-14 1-3 4-7 12-10 6-2 2-0 9-2 10-5 7-2 5-3 0-9 0-4 2-7 3-4 11-12 3-4 10-11 4-9 10-4 2-3 0-13 9-0 3-4

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Year-By-Year Results *CS Los Angeles L 4-8 UC Santa Barbara L 4-10 *UC Irvine W 4-0 *at UC Irvine L 2-7 *at UC Irvine W 12-5 *San Diego W 15-9 *San Diego L 6-7 *Pepperdine L 3-14 *at Pepperdine L 0-5 *at Pepperdine W 3-1 CS Los Angeles L 2-3 *Loyola Marymount W 6-4 *at Loyola Marymount L 4-11 *at Loyola Marymount L 7-8 UC Irvine L 4-5 *at CS Fullerton L 4-7 *CS Fullerton W 6-3 *CS Fullerton L 1-3 &UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) ! Fresno State Tournament (Fresno, CA) 1983 • 37-30, 16-12 SCBA (4th) COACH: John Gonsalves at UC Riverside W 5-4 at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-4 Chapman W 10-7 Santa Clara L 4-11 Santa Clara W 5-2 CS Northridge L 4-20 at CS Dominguez Hills L 1-2 at US International L 6-11 at US International W 4-2 Cal Poly Pomona W 12-5 at CS Northridge L 6-7 at UCLA W 14-12 La Verne W 7-5 La Verne W 8-1 CS Dominguez Hills W 15-2 Azusa Pacific W 4-3 Azusa Pacific L 3-5 UC Riverside W 7-2 at San Diego State L 1-6 Southern Cal College W 12-6 San Diego St. W 4-2 US International W 9-8 US International W 11-1 Cal Baptist W 25-7 at USC W 11-4 at Azusa Pacific L 8-11 Oral Roberts L 3-7 Utah W 6-1 Utah W 5-0 *at Loyola Marymount W 8-5 *Loyola Marymount W 4-3 *Loyola Marymount W 3-1 at Pepperdine W 5-2 !USC L 6-7 !UNLV W 12-5 !Fresno State L 0-7 !CS Fullerton L 1-6 !UNLV L 9-10 !BYU L 11-12 at La Verne W 17-0 *at UC Santa Barbara L 1-12 *UC Santa Barbara L 1-3 *UC Santa Barbara L 4-5 San Diego W 10-4 at UC Irvine L 4-11 Azusa Pacific L 3-7 Azusa Pacific L 5-8 *San Diego W 8-7 *at San Diego W 16-5 *at San Diego L 5-9 *at Pepperdine L 4-5 *Pepperdine W 6-4 *Pepperdine W 6-2 CS Fullerton W 12-11 at Loyola Marymount W 5-2 USC L 4-8 *at CS Los Angeles W 4-1 *at CS Los Angeles W 6-4 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-4 CS Los Angeles W 7-6 *CS Fullerton L 3-10 *at CS Fullerton L 3-5 *at CS Fullerton L 1-9 CS Los Angeles W 10-8 *at UC Irvine W 11-4 *UC Irvine L 9-10 *UC Irvine L 1-9 !Fresno St. Tournament (Fresno, CA)

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1984 • 32-34-4, 13-15 SCBA (5th) COACH: John Gonsalves Fresno State Fresno State Fresno State at Chapman at CS Northridge at CS Los Angeles CS Dominguez Hills at UC Riverside at UCLA at CS Dominguez Hills at CS Dominguez Hills Santa Clara Santa Clara CS Los Angeles CS Los Angeles at Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona Chapman UC Riverside UC Riverside Nevada at Southern Cal College at San Diego State San Jose State at Azusa Pacific San Diego State Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Yale Portland CS Northridge Gonzaga *at Fresno State *at Fresno State *at Fresno State Loyola Marymount at USC *at San Diego *San Diego *San Diego UC Santa Barbara UC San Diego *Pepperdine *at Pepperdine *at Pepperdine Pepperdine USC *at UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara at San Diego UCLA *UC Irvine *at UC Irvine *at UC Irvine at CS Fullerton Azusa Pacific *at Loyola Marymount *at Loyola Marymount *Loyola Marymount UC Irvine Southern Cal College at CS Fullerton *CS Fullerton *CS Fullerton *UNLV *UNLV *UNLV *UNLV

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10-2 9-8 3-3 13-5 2-3 5-7 8-7 3-11 2-7 3-4 2-2 7-4 4-2 4-3 11-2 6-7 4-10 8-8 9-3 6-19 6-6 5-4 1-3 6-3 1-0 2-5 1-5 10-9 7-2 13-4 8-9 2-1 10-6 4-5 11-12 5-15 2-12 2-20 6-5 3-7 6-9 4-3 8-3 4-8 4-0 6-2 7-10 5-7 6-9 4-2 3-4 0-4 3-21 2-15 11-4 7-4 1-6 8-7 13-7 7-8 10-9 4-2 4-7 4-12 3-4 4-3 5-6 4-1 6-12 4-1

1985 • 22-42, 7-23 Big West (7th) COACH: John Gonsalves at Chapman at San Diego State CS Northridge at Cal Poly Pomona San Diego State at CS Northridge Chapman CS Los Angeles CS Los Angeles CS Dominguez Hills at UC Riverside Southern Cal College Azusa Pacific Azusa Pacific Cal Poly Pomona at UCLA

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4-5 2-11 12-4 9-2 4-8 10-4 5-20 3-1 12-0 5-22 4-16 2-1 11-6 8-10 8-24 4-5

at UNLV W 6-3 at UNLV L 22-24 at USC L 0-5 UCLA L 9-13 *UC Santa Barbara W 5-0 *UC Santa Barbara W 9-8 *UC Santa Barbara L 0-8 Iona W 9-2 New Mexico L 7-8 New Mexico L 8-9 *at UC Irvine L 8-9 *at UC Irvine W 9-6 *at UC Irvine L 4-5 Portland L 2-9 at Pepperdine L 2-4 Oral Roberts L 4-9 *Fresno State L 2-10 *Fresno State L 4-8 *Fresno State L 2-17 San Diego W 10-7 *at Pacific L 0-5 *at Pacific L 3-4 *at Pacific W 4-2 USC W 5-4 !Nevada W 19-9 !Fresno State W 3-2 !UNLV L 5-12 !Nevada W 8-3 !Fresno State L 3-6 *at CS Fullerton L 1-2 *at CS Fullerton L 7-10 *at CS Fullerton L 4-9 at San Diego W 5-4 *UC Irvine L 4-9 *UC Irvine W 3-2 *UC Irvine L 3-4 at Loyola Marymount W 16-8 *at San Jose State L 6-11 *at San Jose State L 2-10 *at San Jose State L 2-5 Pepperdine L 9-10 *UNLV L 8-10 *UNLV W 9-8 *UNLV L 5-7 *UNLV L 11-12 *CS Fullerton L 5-10 *CS Fullerton L 3-12 *CS Fullerton L 5-6 !Fresno St. Tournament (Fresno, CA) 1986 • 14-33-1. 5-16 BWC (8th) COACH: John Gonsalves at CS Northridge Saint Mary’s at Azusa Pacific at UC Riverside at Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount UC Riverside at UCLA CS Dominguez Hills at US International US International at Cal Poly Pomona at USC CS Los Angeles Southern Cal College Arizona Portland Portland Chapman Chapman San Diego San Diego *CS Fullerton *CS Fullerton *CS Fullerton at San Diego State *at UC Irvine *at UC Irvine *at UC Irvine at Pepperdine *at UNLV *at UNLV *at UNLV USC *San Jose State *San Jose State *San Jose State Pepperdine *at UC Santa Barbara

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3-18 13-6 4-4 3-5 3-8 2-7 3-2 8-13 4-8 7-3 7-4 9-6 3-8 2-3 6-5 3-12 7-12 1-7 8-5 8-7 10-14 1-9 1-7 5-11 2-15 7-8 15-9 7-4 10-11 5-1 4-12 8-25 6-8 6-21 1-7 15-14 18-14 0-4 3-6

*at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara UCLA *at Fresno State *at Fresno State *at Fresno State *Pacific *Pacific *Pacific

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2-14 7-18 3-5 1-14 6-8 2-6 2-10 6-9 13-6

1987 • 16-41-1, 6-15 Big West (8th) COACH: John Gonsalves Cal Poly Saint Mary’s at San Diego at San Diego at San Diego at CS Northridge at San Diego State Santa Clara CS Dominguez Hills CS Northridge at Azusa Pacific at UC Riverside UC Riverside at Loyola Marymount CS Los Angeles at CS Dominguez Hills San Francisco State USC Portland Chapman Cal Poly Pomona at US International CS Los Angeles Southern Cal College US International at Chapman at Southern Cal College at USC Dartmouth Dartmouth Loyola Marymount San Diego State *at Pacific *at Pacific *at Pacific at Pepperdine *at CS Fullerton *at CS Fullerton *at CS Fullerton at UCLA *UC Irvine *UC Irvine *UC Irvine Azusa Pacific *UNLV *UNLV *UNLV *at San Jose State *at San Jose State *at San Jose State Pepperdine *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara UCLA *Fresno State *Fresno State *Fresno State

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

1988 • 14-45, 4-17 Big West (8th) COACH: John Gonsalves Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s at Chapman Chapman at Pepperdine UC Riverside UC Riverside Santa Clara at Loyola Marymount at San Diego San Diego USC at Cal Poly at Cal Poly at Cal Poly at San Diego State at CS Dominguez Hills at Cal Poly Pomona

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3-5 5-6 4-6 19-4 4-18 2-15 8-7 6-8 7-9 3-6 7-13 3-11 2-5 3-2 4-7 4-8 3-5 1-5

Year-By-Year Results Cal Poly Pomona L 8-9 Portland W 12-5 Gonzaga L 2-5 CS Northridge W 7-3 CS Dominguez Hills L 5-8 $Clemson L 8-10 $Washington State L 3-15 $BYU W 3-1 $Texas A&M L 5-8 $Oregon State W 1-0 $Washington State L 5-6 George Fox W 12-7 Metropolitan State W 15-2 Metropolitan State L 2-3 *at Fresno State L 0-19 *at Fresno State L 0-15 *at Fresno State L 3-14 California L 1-19 San Diego State W 9-8 *Pacific L 4-14 *Pacific W 4-3 *Pacific L 5-18 USC L 3-10 *CS Fullerton L 2-11 *CS Fullerton L 3-13 *CS Fullerton L 2-13 at UCLA L 5-10 *at UC Irvine L 3-12 *at UC Irvine L 2-7 *at UC Irvine W 6-5 *at UNLV L 5-11 *at UNLV L 4-8 *at UNLV W 8-7 UCLA L 5-19 *San Jose State W 7-3 *San Jose State L 9-11 *San Jose State L 6-16 Loyola Marymount L 0-10 *at UC Santa Barbara L 2-17 *at UC Santa Barbara L 10-11 *at UC Santa Barbara L 2-4 $Best In The West Classic (Fresno, CA)

Overall 511-290-4 (.637) Conference 218-90 (.708) Titles ‘89, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘96, ‘98

Dave Snow 1989-2001 (13 Years) 1989 • 50-15, 17-4 Big West (1st) COACH: Dave Snow Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s UC Riverside at Pepperdine Chapman at Chapman CS Dominguez Hills at #17 Loyola Marymount CS Northridge at UC Riverside at #6 Arizona at #6 Arizona San Diego at San Diego Southern Utah at US International Pepperdine at Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount Iona Portland at US International Cal Lutheran at #12 Arizona State at #12 Arizona State Utah Utah Minnesota at San Diego State

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

Oregon State W 10-9 Oregon State W 13-6 at #9 USC W 4-0 *#18 Fresno State L 1-3 *#18 Fresno State W 9-8 *#18 Fresno State L 1-14 San Diego State L 5-8 *at Pacific W 5-1 *at Pacific W 2-0 *at Pacific W 10-0 UCLA L 7-9 *UC Irvine W 16-5 *UC Irvine W 10-2 *UC Irvine W 6-2 at UCLA L 1-2 *UC Santa Barbara W 9-2 *UC Santa Barbara W 5-0 *UC Santa Barbara W 11-6 #21 USC L 3-9 *at San Jose State W 6-2 *at San Jose State W 2-0 *at San Jose State W 6-3 #14 Loyola Marymount L 4-11 *at CS Fullerton W 7-6 *at CS Fullerton W 4-1 *at CS Fullerton L 4-7 US International W 10-0 *#20 UNLV W 12-8 *#20 UNLV W 8-6 *#20 UNLV L 6-8 $Hawai’i W 14-7 $#25 Oklahoma W 11-4 $#8 Arizona W 10-6 $#8 Arizona W 10-3 +#5 Texas L 1-7 +#10 LSU L 5-8 $NCAA West I Region (Tucson, AZ) +College World Series (Omaha, NE) 1990 • 36-22-1, 12-9 BWC (4th) COACH: Dave Snow at #5 Arizona State at #5 Arizona State at #5 Arizona State US International US Internationial South Alabama California California California @Houston @Central Florida @#8 Illinois @#8 Illinois at #17 UCLA New Mexico New Mexico New Mexico San Diego State San Diego State at US International at US International at Pepperdine Wyoming Wyoming Wyoming Chapman Utah Utah #11 Illinois CS Dominguez Hills at #6 USC #6 USC at #6 USC #3 Stanford *at #20 UNLV *at #20 UNLV *at #20 UNLV #9 UCLA *at #10 San Jose State *at #10 San Jose State *at #10 San Jose State *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara #10 Loyola Marymount *at UC Irvine *at UC Irvine *at UC Irvine *#21 CS Fullerton *#21 CS Fullerton *#21 CS Fullerton

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

at #18 Loyola Marymount W *at Fresno State L *at Fresno State L *at Fresno State W Pepperdine L *Pacific W *Pacific W *Pacific W @Florida Citrus Bowl Classic

5-0 5-7 4-8 9-7 4-5 14-1 17-0 11-1

1991 • 45-22, 14-7 Big West (2nd) COACH: Dave Snow at #1 Arizona State L 4-5 at #1 Arizona State W 13-10 at #1 Arizona State L 3-10 New Mexico W 13-2 New Mexico W 4-3 New Mexico W 11-0 at California L 2-5 at California L 6-7 at California L 6-8 at #22 Florida L 9-10 at #22 Florida W 12-1 at #22 Florida L 6-16 #18 Pepperdine L 4-5 US International W 10-4 US International W 9-4 at US International W 21-3 Chapman W 14-1 Tennessee W 9-3 Tennessee W 9-2 Tennessee W 6-4 at UCLA L 1-3 Sacramento State W 13-11 Sacramento State W 7-6 Sacramento State W 13-3 Portland W 30-7 TCU W 12-0 TCU W 17-8 TCU W 12-0 at Loyola Marymount W 10-2 Hartford W 18-2 Hartford W 18-0 Hartford W 12-2 *UNLV W 12-0 *UNLV W 4-3 *UNLV W 12-5 at #2 USC L 2-6 *San Jose State W 17-0 *San Jose State L 1-2 *San Jose State W 3-1 Loyola Marymount W 16-9 *at UC Santa Barbara W 15-4 *at UC Santa Barbara L 1-4 *at UC Santa Barbara W 16-5 #2 USC L 4-7 *UC Irvine W 6-5 *UC Irvine W 10-1 *UC Irvine W 13-1 #14 CS Northridge W 5-4 *at CS Fullerton L 2-3 *at CS Fullerton L 2-3 *at CS Fullerton L 9-12 UCLA W 7-3 *#15 Fresno State L 1-2 *#15 Fresno State W 6-2 *#15 Fresno State W 6-2 at #6 Pepperdine L 3-9 *at Pacific W 14-6 *at Pacific L 1-2 *at Pacific W 11-0 $#22 Southern Miss W 6-5 $#17 Oklahoma State W 7-5 $#6 Texas W 17-10 $#17 Oklahoma State L 8-12 $#17 Oklahoma State W 8-4 +#1 Wichita State L 5-8 +#3 Clemson W 12-11 +#8 Creighton L 4-13 $NCAA Central Regional (Austin, TX) +College World Series (Omaha, NE) 1992 • 37-20-1, 18-5 Big West (1st) COACH: Dave Snow Loyola Marymount at Chapman Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s (forfeited) at #3 Florida at #3 Florida at #3 Florida

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15-1 4-7 10-6 1-2 7-8 8-9 9-6

at Loyola Marymount L 3-4 at Sacramento State W 12-1 at Sacramento State W 4-1 at Sacramento State W 17-4 #6 Pepperdine W 6-5 *at UC Irvine L 2-4 *at UC Irvine W 8-3 *at UC Irvine W 12-5 CS Northridge L 6-10 at #24 Tennessee W 13-3 at #24 Tennessee W 13-8 at #24 Tennessee L 5-10 Loyola Marymount L 2-3 *Pacific W 6-3 *Pacific W 20-7 *Pacific W 11-3 at #7 Pepperdine T 4-4 Ohio State W 5-2 Ohio State L 2-3 California W 6-2 *New Mexico State W 7-4 *New Mexico State W 14-0 *New Mexico State W 11-7 at USC L 3-5 *at UNLV W 11-5 *at UNLV W 8-4 *at UNLV L 3-5 #21 UCLA L 11-13 *at San Jose State W 9-5 *at San Jose State L 2-6 *at San Jose State W 3-1 Chapman W 12-7 at #23 UCLA W 4-3 *#7 CS Fullerton L 3-6 *#7 CS Fullerton L 12-22 *#7 CS Fullerton W 10-6 at CS Northridge L 2-4 Redlands W 7-5 Cal Lutheran W 5-4 *at #17 Fresno State W 12-3 *at #17 Fresno State W 12-7 *at #17 Fresno State W 18-2 *UC Santa Barbara W 13-4 *UC Santa Barbara W 5-4 @North Carolina L 6-7 @Wake Forest L 2-5 @#16 NC State W 6-5 $SW Louisiana W 7-6 $#21 Creighton W 5-2 $#6 Texas L 1-9 $VCU L 6-16 @Carolina Invite (Chapel Hill, NC) $NCAA Central II Regional (Austin, TX) 1993 • 46-19, 17-4 Big West (1st) COACH: Dave Snow California California California #22 Florida #22 Florida #22 Florida at #10 Miami (FL) at #10 Miami (FL) at #10 Miami (FL) at #16 UCLA Azusa Pacific UC Riverside #11 USC Chapman at Chapman Chapman #6 UCLA *at Pacific *at Pacific *at Pacific #18 Pepperdine Army Cal Poly Cal Poly at #19 CS Northridge *at New Mexico State *at New Mexico State *at New Mexico State Loyola Marymount *UNLV *UNLV *UNLV at Loyola Marymount *San Jose State *San Jose State *San Jose State

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12-3 5-7 4-8 3-1 5-6 2-9 3-7 4-2 10-8 7-3 5-6 4-3 9-5 2-11 1-3 8-0 4-2 7-2 0-1 6-7 10-1 6-8 11-5 1-6 20-2 26-12 17-9 11-12 8-7 15-0 5-0 4-9 9-6 10-2 8-4 2-0

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Year-By-Year Results at #11 USC L 4-7 *at #3 CS Fullerton W 13-6 *at #3 CS Fullerton W 4-1 *at #3 CS Fullerton W 4-3 San Diego State W 11-9 Sacramento State W 10-9 Sacramento State W 18-4 Sacramento State L 1-6 at #17 Pepperdine L 1-6 *at UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 *at UC Santa Barbara W 12-4 *at UC Santa Barbara W 10-7 at San Diego State W 3-1 *Nevada W 15-0 *Nevada W 2-1 *Nevada W 4-3 #23 CS Northridge W 10-7 Grand Canyon W 15-6 Grand Canyon W 3-2 Grand Canyon W 2-1 $Central Florida W 11-6 $#21 Mississippi State W 2-1 $#15 Florida State W 4-1 $#24 Notre Dame W 13-3 +#5 LSU L 1-7 +#10 Kansas W 6-1 +#2 Texas A&M W 6-2 +#5 LSU W 10-8 +#5 LSU L 5-6 $NCAA East Regional (Tallahassee, FL) +College World Series (Omaha, NE) 1994 • 41-19, 16-5 Big West (1st) COACH: Dave Snow at #5 USC W 6-3 #5 USC W 9-7 at #5 USC L 3-5 at UCLA W 4-3 Utah W 7-4 Utah W 4-0 (7) at Loyola Marymount W 5-2 at California W 5-0 at California L 6-12 at California W 3-2 CS Dominguez Hills W 5-4 (10) at Fresno State W 12-5 at Fresno State W 8-3 at Fresno State L 1-5 Loyola Marymount W 7-4 Cal Poly W 7-2 Cal Poly W 6-0 Cal Poly W 8-0 Hartford W 6-2 #5 Wichita State W 7-1 #5 Wichita State L 1-4 #5 Wichita State L 4-9 at CS Northridge W 5-4 (10) *at Nevada W 16-8 *at Nevada L 5-13 *at Nevada L 1-4 *New Mexico State W 5-0 *New Mexico State W 7-3 *New Mexico State W 6-5 CS Northridge W 7-6 *#3 CS Fullerton L 1-9 *#3 CS Fullerton W 10-2 *#3 CS Fullerton W 4-2 at San Diego State L 3-15 *at San Jose State L 1-3 *at San Jose State W 12-4 *at San Jose State L 2-3 (10) Pepperdine W 5-1 *UC Santa Barbara W 1-0 *UC Santa Barbara W 11-2 *UC Santa Barbara W 4-2 UCLA L 2-12 Grand Canyon L 5-8 Grand Canyon W 2-0 Grand Canyon W 3-0 at Pepperdine L 8-10 *at UNLV W 19-8 *at UNLV W 14-8 *at UNLV W 14-0 San Diego St. L 0-3 *Pacific W 13-2 *Pacific W 8-1 *Pacific W 3-0 Arizona L 0-4 Arizona W 11-7 Arizona L 1-3 $Washington L 4-10 $Connecticut W 16-9 $Santa Clara W 6-3 $Washington L 2-6 *NCAA Midwest Regional (Wichita, KS)

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1995 • 39-25-1, 16-5 Big West (2nd) COACH: Dave Snow Washington State W 10-9 Washington State W 6-4 Washington State L 7-9 UCLA L 2-5 at #6 USC W 3-2 #6 USC L 7-9 at #25 UCLA L 4-8 #13 Tennessee L 0-1 #13 Tennessee L 3-4 #13 Tennessee W 9-0 at Loyola Marymount W 11-5 California W 6-1 California W 4-1 California L 4-15 Loyola Marymount W 14-5 Fresno State L 1-5 Fresno State W 9-4 BYU W 9-0 BYU T 3-3 BYU W 5-3 at Pepperdine L 4-6 at #12 Wichita State W 9-7 at #12 Wichita State L 5-14 at #12 Wichita State L 4-10 *#14 Nevada W 11-9 *#14 Nevada W 3-2 *#14 Nevada W 7-3 at CS Northridge W 13-11 *at New Mexico State W 9-3 *at New Mexico State W 9-5 *at New Mexico State L 9-12 at San Diego State L 4-7 *at #1 CS Fullerton W 8-1 *at #1 CS Fullerton L 5-6 (12) *at #1 CS Fullerton L 4-5 #10 USC L 3-10 *San Jose State W 3-2 *San Jose State W 9-5 *San Jose State L 3-6 San Diego State L 10-13 (11) *at UC Santa Barbara L 3-7 *at UC Santa Barbara W 14-9 *at UC Santa Barbara W 15-4 *at Pacific W 6-2 *at Pacific W 8-6 *at Pacific W 9-2 #18 Pepperdine W 4-3 *UNLV W 6-3 *UNLV W 10-2 *UNLV W 9-0 Fresno State W 5-4 CS Northridge W 4-3 ^Nevada L 8-13 ^UNLV W 5-3 ^Nevada W 2-0 ^#12 CS Fullerton L 4-8 #9 Miami (FL) W 4-1 #9 Miami (FL) L 4-6 #9 Miami (FL) L 2-3 $Missouri St. W 14-11 $#14 Pepperdine W 14-3 $#2 USC L 6-5 $#14 Pepperdine W 9-5 $#2 USC W 4-3 $#2 USC L 2-9 ^Big West Tournament (Blair Field) $NCAA West Regional (Fresno, CA) 1996 • 34-26, 15-6 Big West (1st) COACH: Dave Snow at #13 USC at #13 USC at Loyola Marymount at #7 California at #7 California at #7 California #13 USC Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington State Washington State Washington State at Pepperdine Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State

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5-9 6-10 21-8 5-6 (13) 4-6 3-1 12-2 5-2 10-1 3-1 4-0 6-2 19-0 9-8 3-2 1-2 10-8 6-2 1-8

Loyola Marymount W 15-3 !Washington State W 6-2 !Notre Dame L 4-8 (8) !Gonzaga L 3-7 *#20 UC Santa Barbara W 4-3 *#20 UC Santa Barbara W 5-3 *#20 UC Santa Barbara W 6-5 at San Diego State W 5-2 (6) #5 Wichita State L 1-6 #5 Wichita State L 3-4 #8 CS Northridge L 2-3 *Pacific W 11-7 *Pacific W 3-0 *Pacific W 11-9 Fresno State W 3-2 *at UNLV L 1-2 (10) *at UNLV L 4-5 *at UNLV L 6-10 #10 UCLA W 6-5 *New Mexico State W 7-0 *New Mexico State W 4-2 *New Mexico State W 6-4 at #11 CS Northridge L 4-7 *at Nevada W 6-4 *at Nevada L 4-5 *at Nevada W 7-2 Pepperdine L 6-15 *#1 CS Fullerton W 4-2 *#1 CS Fullerton L 2-7 *#1 CS Fullerton W 9-6 at Fresno St. L 4-6 *at San Jose State W 15-1 *at San Jose State L 2-4 *at San Jose State W 6-2 at #19 UCLA L 7-13 @#5 CS Fullerton L 1-3 @#22 UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 @#5 CS Fullerton W 13-9 @#25 UNLV L 2-11 $ Missouri State L 3-5 $#6 Miami (FL) L 2-5 !Kingdome Tournament (Seattle, WA) @Big West Tournament (Fullerton, CA) $NCAA Central Regional (Austin, TX) 1997 • 39-26, 22-8 BWC (1st) COACH: Dave Snow at Fresno State at Fresno State at Fresno State #3 USC at #3 USC #3 USC California California California California !Notre Dame !Mississippi !#3 USC at #13 Tennessee at #13 Tennessee at #13 Tennessee Loyola Marymount *CS Fullerton *CS Fullerton *CS Fullerton at Loyola Marymount *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara Pepperdine *at Cal Poly *at Cal Poly *at Cal Poly at Pepperdine *Sacramento State *Sacramento State *Sacramento State at CS Northridge *at Pacific *at Pacific *at Pacific at #5 UCLA *at CS Fullerton *at CS Fullerton *at CS Fullerton *Nevada *Nevada *Nevada at #20 Wichita State at #20 Wichita State

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2-7 6-3 6-7 1-6 3-4 7-3 4-2 8-7 4-6 15-7 10-8 4-5 1-7 10-14 5-10 8-12 7-5 2-1 1-9 7-1 12-4 9-5 11-2 3-2 7-4 13-8 3-1 9-4 12-13 22-3 4-3 10-3 4-12 10-4 11-1 10-3 14-3 2-1 13-7 5-8 4-11 1-4 14-8 3-14 5-6

*at New Mexico State W 6-3 *at New Mexico State W 20-16 *at New Mexico State W 8-6 #25 CS Northridge W 10-3 *UC Santa Barbara W 8-7 *UC Santa Barbara W 10-3 *UC Santa Barbara L 0-8 #6 UCLA W 7-3 *Cal Poly L 5-11 *Cal Poly L 1-2 *Cal Poly L 3-9 &UC Santa Barbara W 5-1 &Pacific W 4-0 &Pacific W 7-6  CS Fullerton L 2-7  CS Fullerton L 6-15 $#16 Oklahoma W 1-0 $#18 South Alabama L 4-12 $UNC Greensboro W 14-4 $at #2 LSU L 7-14 (11) !Beach Baseball Classic (Blair Field) &Big West Tournament (Blair Field) $NCAA South Regional (Baton Rouge) 1998 • 43-23-1, 23-7 Big West (2nd) COACH: Dave Snow at #5 USC L 4-16 at #5 USC L 5-9 #20 Fresno State W 9-1 #20 Fresno State T 7-7 (12) #5 USC L 3-12 at #9 Texas Tech L 3-5 at #9 Texas Tech L 6-12 at #9 Texas Tech L 4-5 (10) Tulane W 14-6 Tulane L 1-2 Tulane L 3-7 Kentucky W 6-4 Kentucky W 19-2 Kentucky W 13-1 at UCLA W 21-5 *Cal Poly W 7-1 *Cal Poly W 26-8 *Cal Poly W 6-5 Gonzaga W 15-8 *at UC Santa Barbara W 13-7 *at UC Santa Barbara W 11-6 *at UC Santa Barbara W 9-1 Pepperdine W 7-4 *at #14 CS Fullerton L 2-9 *at #14 CS Fullerton W 17-9 *at #14 CS Fullerton W 10-9 *Pacific W 3-0 *Pacific W 7-5 *Paciifc L 1-5 *at Sacramento State W 19-10 *at Sacramento State W 14-6 *at Sacramento State W 18-7 at Arkansas L 3-5 at Arkansas L 9-12 *New Mexico State W 10-2 *New Mexico State W 19-6 *New Mexico State W 7-5 CS Northridge L 4-6 *at Nevada W 30-6 *at Nevada L 3-17 *at Nevada L 12-17 Loyola Marymount L 3-8 Loyola Marymount W 9-1 *#16 CS Fullerton L 4-11 *#16 CS Fullerton L 3-8 *#16 CS Fullerton L 3-7 UCLA L 2-4 (10) *UC Santa Barbara W 9-1 *UC Santa Barbara W 17-3 *UC Santa Barbara W 8-2 at Pepperdine W 6-4 (10) *at Cal Poly W 13-0 *at Cal Poly W 23-7 *at Cal Poly W 19-8 &Sacramento State W 8-7 &Nevada W 6-5 (12) CS Fullerton W 12-0 &Sacramento State W 24-10 $NC State L 3-12 $Loyola Marymount W 19-9 $#3 Stanford W 5-1 $NC State W 10-6 $#10 Alabama W 5-3 +#1 Miami (FL) L 1-3 +#5 Florida St. W 7-4 +#1 Miami (FL) W 6-3 +#7 Arizona State L 4-14 &Big West Tournament (LBSU/CSUF) $NCAA West Regional (Palo Alto, CA) +College World Series (Omaha, NE)

Year-By-Year Results 1999 • 35-25, 19-11 Big West (3rd) COACH: Dave Snow Baylor L 2-3 Baylor W 7-6 (11) Baylor W 6-5 at California W 24-4 at California L 5-6 at California L 2-7 #6 USC W 9-7 at #6 USC L 12-16 #6 USC W 9-8 at Loyola Marymount W 6-5 at San Diego State L 9-10 (10) Arkansas W 5-4 (12) Arkansas L 4-11 Arkansas W 8-0 at #11 Pepperdine L 5-8 *Sacramento State W 9-1 *Sacramento State W 6-3 *Sacramento State W 7-0 at UCLA W 9-7 *at New Mexico State W 13-4 *at New Mexico State L 2-4 *at New Mexico State W 11-10 California L 3-5 *Pacific W 9-0 *Pacific L 3-8 *Pacific L 5-7 (11) at #10 Wichita State L 6-16 at #10 Wichita State L 4-6 *at Nevada W 18-4 *at Nevada L 8-18 San Diego State W 6-0 *#7 CS Fullerton W 11-4 *#7 CS Fullerton L 2-5 *#7 CS Fullerton L 5-6 *UC Santa Barbara L 3-4 *UC Santa Barbara W 7-0 *UC Santa Barbara W 17-5 UCLA W 15-4 *at Cal Poly W 7-2 *at Cal Poly W 9-6 *at Cal Poly L 7-8 (10) Loyola Marymount W 4-2 *New Mexico State W 8-1 *New Mexico State W 6-0 *New Mexico State W 6-5 #11 Pepperdine W 8-7 (10) *at Sacramento State W 6-3 *at Sacramento State W 14-4 *at Sacramento State L 10-11 (10) *at Nevada L 7-8 *at #3 CS Fullerton W 4-0 *at #3 CS Fullerton L 3-10 *at #3 CS Fullerton W 15-3 #5 Miami (FL) W 12-0 #5 Miami (FL) L 7-9 #5 Miami (FL) L 6-8 $Mississippi W 4-3 (10) $#2 Texas A&M W 7-5 $#2 Texas A&M L 5-9 $#2 Texas A&M L 7-17 $NCAA Sub-Regional (College Station, TX) 2000 • 31-25, 18-12 Big West (3rd) COACH: Dave Snow at #11 USC #11 USC at #11 USC California California California #16 Texas Tech #16 Texas Tech #16 Texas Tech at Arkansas at Arkansas at Arkansas #19 UCLA #13 Wichita State #13 Wichita State *Cal Poly *Cal Poly *Cal Poly at #23 Loyola Marymount *#20 Nevada *#20 Nevada *#20 Nevada CS Northridge *at Pacific *at Pacific

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2-3 (11) 13-3 2-9 3-4 (10) 7-1 3-2 7-6 3-0 8-0 9-8 16-3 8-6 6-1 6-3 4-7 2-0 9-1 7-4 11-9 6-1 1-10 5-10 3-7 9-2 10-4

*at Pacific at CS Northridge *at Sacramento State *at Sacramento State *at Sacramento State Pepperdine *New Mexico State *New Mexico State *New Mexico State at Pepperdine *at #11 CS Fullerton *at #11 CS Fullerton *at #11 CS Fullerton *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara #14 Loyola Marymount at #11 Miami (FL) at #11 Miami (FL) at #11 Miami (FL) San Diego *Pacific *Pacific *Pacific at UCLA *at Nevada *at Nevada *at Nevada *#16 CS Fullerton *#16 CS Fullerton *#16 CS Fullerton

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5-2 4-6 4-5 5-6 12-6 7-8 12-11 (10) 9-1 12-2 0-2 7-4 1-5 15-8 6-12 7-8 0-2 4-10 3-6 2-12 6-4 7-8 (10) 12-3 11-4 4-3 6-17 2-11 4-8 0-14 2-1 2-4 9-5

2001 • 35-23, 11-7 Big West (3rd) COACH: Dave Snow at Arizona W 6-4 at Arizona W 21-9 at Arizona W 18-11 #2 USC L 2-6 at #2 USC L 1-10 #2 USC W 9-5 at Arkansas L 4-12 at Arkansas L 4-6 California W 7-6 (13) %Wichita State L 8-10 %#22Tennessee L 4-9 %at #24 CS Fullerton W 13-11 at #6 Pepperdine W 4-0 (10) at Wichita State W 8-6 at Wichita State L 0-4 at Wichita State W 11-8 Pepperdine W 7-6 Purdue W 4-1 UC Santa Barbara W 11-10 (12) UC Santa Barbara L 6-8 at San Diego W 7-2 CS Fullerton L 3-5 CS Fullerton W 3-2 (16) CS Fullerton L 3-5 at Loyola Marymount W 13-6 at Cal Poly W 5-3 (10) at Cal Poly W 11-3 at Cal Poly W 5-2 Loyola Marymount W 10-4 *Sacramento State W 3-2 (10) *Sacramento State L 0-4 *Sacramento State W 9-0 CS Dominguez Hills W 7-1 *at Pacific W 14-2 *at Pacific W 5-4 *at Pacific W 8-2 at UCLA L 1-5 *at UC Riverside W 8-1 *at UC Riverside L 5-7 *at UC Riverside W 15-8 UCLA W 10-2 CS Northridge W 6-3 CS Northridge L 2-4 CS Northridge L 3-8 #25 UC Santa Barbara L 4-5 (12) *at #25 UC Santa Barbara L 4-11 *at #25 UC Santa Barbara L 4-5 *at #25 UC Santa Barbara W 10-4 San Diego W 8-2 *Cal Poly W 9-3 *Cal Poly W 6-5 (11) *Cal Poly W 13-12 at #1 USC L 2-10 *at #6 CS Fullerton L 6-16 *at #6 CS Fullerton W 17-6 *at #6 CS Fullerton L 5-10 $Texas L 2-11 $Marist L 6-7 %Kia Baseball Bash (Fullerton, CA) $NCAA Sub-Regional (Palo Alto, CA)

Overall 263-152 (.634) Conference 104-49 (.680) Titles ‘03, ‘08

Mike Weathers 2002-10 (9 Years) 2002 • 39-21, 17-7 Big West (2nd) COACH: Mike Weathers #3 USC W 2-0 #3 USC W 7-4 #3 USC L 5-8 at California W 8-1 at California W 9-0 at California L 3-4 Arkansas W 7-1 Arkansas W 4-0 Arkansas L 3-5 Fresno State L 1-10 at #7 LSU W 8-3 at #7 LSU L 2-10 at #7 LSU L 4-5 (11) Arizona W 4-0 Arizona W 7-6 Arizona W 6-0 *at UC Riverside W 4-2 *at UC Riverside W 9-2 *at UC Riverside W 10-3 #6 Wichita State W 3-1 #6 Wichita State W 5-3 at #15 CS Fullerton L 0-6 at #15 CS Fullerton L 6-7 at #15 CS Fullerton L 7-8 *at Sacramento State W 16-2 *at Sacramento State W 7-2 *at Sacramento State W 9-1 UCLA W 4-3 at Pepperdine W 16-1 Loyola Marymount W 5-3 *UC Santa Barbara W 5-3 *UC Santa Barbara L 6-13 (10) *UC Santa Barbara W 4-2 at San Diego W 10-9 (10) at Miami (FL) L 6-9 at Miami (FL L 6-10 at Miami (FL) W 10-1 San Diego W 21-3 *UC Irvine L 4-5 *UC Irvine L 3-9 *UC Irvine L 9-11 at Loyola Marymount W 19-9 *at Cal Poly L 4-5 *at Cal Poly W 9-5 *at Cal Poly L 2-8 at UCLA L 6-7 *at #15 CS Northridge W 15-3 *at #15 CS Northridge W 7-2 *at #15 CS Northridge L 8-10 Pepperdine W 10-2 *Pacific W 7-5 *Pacific W 5-4 *Pacific W 5-0 *#15 CS Fullerton W 8-3 *#15 CS Fullerton W 7-6 (16) *#15 CS Fullerton W 7-5 $#18 San Jose State W 6-3 $at #8 Stanford L 4-5 $#23 CS Fullerton W 4-0 $at #8 Stanford L 4-8 $ NCAA Sub-Regional (Palo Alto, CA)

2003 • 41-20, 16-5 Big West (1st) COACH: Mike Weathers #8 Arizona State W 11-5 #8 Arizona State L 0-3 #8 Arizona State L 2-4 at #3 USC W 6-0 #3 USC W 7-1 at #3 USC L 7-12 Washington State W 7-1 Washington State W 11-0 Washington State W 9-4 #25 California W 1-0 #25 California L 3-6 #25 California W 6-1 #13 LSU W 12-1 #13 LSU W 5-1 #13 LSU L 2-7 San Diego State W 5-4 (10) at #6 Baylor L 5-6 at #6 Baylor W 7-3 at #6 Baylor W 7-1 at San Diego State W 14-11 at #22 Wichita State W 4-3 at #22 Wichita State W 7-5 at Pepperdine L 2-6 UCLA W 2-0 #4 CS Fullerton W 3-2 #4 CS Fullerton L 0-7 #4 CS Fullerton L 5-7 Loyola Marymount L 6-11 *CS Northridge W 3-1 *CS Northridge W 1-0 *CS Northridge L 2-3 at UCLA W 5-3 *at UC Irvine W 9-4 *at UC Irvine L 1-7 *at UC Irvine W 11-1 *Cal Poly W 4-2 *Cal Poly W 2-1 *Cal Poly W 10-1 at Loyola Marymount W 11-5 *at UC Santa Barbara L 5-6 *at UC Santa Barbara W 11-3 *at UC Santa Barbara W 9-3 at Fresno State L 3-5 (11) *at Pacific W 16-2 *at Pacific W 7-2 *at Pacific W 6-2 #27 Pepperdine W 6-1 *#18 UC Riverside W 9-4 *#18 UC Riverside W 6-2 *#18 UC Riverside W 8-3 *at #4 CS Fullerton L 3-4 *at #4 CS Fullerton W 4-1 *at #4 CS Fullerton L 7-9 *#17 Miami (FL) L 4-6 *#17 Miami (FL) L 2-3 *#17 Miami (FL) W 7-3 $Pepperdine W 6-1 $#23 Washington W 7-2 $#23 Washington W 7-2 $$at #3 Stanford L 1-5 $$at #3 Stanford L 2-4 $ NCAA Sub-Regional (Blair Field) $$ NCAA Super Regional (Palo Alto, CA)

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Year-By-Year Results 2004 • 40-21, 14-7 Big West (2nd) COACH: Mike Weathers at #26 California W 3-2 at #26 California W 5-1 at #26 California L 1-3 #16 USC W 3-1 at #16 USC L 4-6 #16 USC W 6-2 #11 Baylor W 4-1 #11 Baylor W 4-3 #11 Baylor W 2-1 at Houston W 6-1 at Houston W 4-1 at Houston L 2-4 Pepperdine W 8-2 BYU W 3-1 CS Northridge L 4-6 !UCLA W 3-0 !San Diego State W 5-0 !San Diego L 3-7 #17 Arizona W 4-0 #17 Arizona W 10-2 #17 Arizona W 4-2 #7 Wichita State W 2-1 #7 Wichita State W 10-1 at #19 UC Irvine L 0-1 at #19 UC Irvine L 3-5 at CS Fullerton W 6-2 at CS Fullerton W 10-1 at CS Fullerton L 3-9 *at CS Northridge W 15-4 *at CS Northridge W 17-3 *at CS Northridge W 13-1 at UCLA L 1-11 *#7 UC Irvine W 3-0 *#7 UC Irvine W 4-2 *#7 UC Irvine W 6-3 *at #31 Cal Poly W 11-5 *at #31 Cal Poly W 15-6 *at #31 Cal Poly W 4-1 UCLA W 2-1 *UC Santa Barbara L 4-8 *UC Santa Barbara L 2-6 *UC Santa Barbara L 4-5 (10) at Pepperdine W 13-10 *Pacific W 3-0 *Pacific W 5-0 *Pacific W 6-1 *at UC Riverside W 11-1 *at UC Riverside W 9-6 *at UC Riverside L 4-5 *#22 CS Fullerton L 1-2 (10) *#22 CS Fullerton L 1-2 *#22 CS Fullerton L 11-13 at #3 Miami (FL) L 5-8 at #3 Miami (FL) L 3-7 at #3 Miami (FL) L 6-7 $St. John’s W 4-3 $#1 Stanford W 7-4 $#1 Stanford W 8-4 $$#18 Arizona L 5-6 $$#18 Arizona W 9-4 $$#18 Arizona L 3-4 (11) ! Petco Park (San Diego, CA) $ NCAA Sub-Regional (Palo Alto, CA) $$ NCAA Super Regional (Blair Field) 2005 • 37-22, 14-7 Big West (2nd) COACH: Mike Weathers at #9 Arizona State at #9 Arizona State at #9 Arizona State Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s #34 USC at #34 USC California California California San Diego State San Diego State San Diego State Pepperdine at #14 Baylor at #14 Baylor at #14 Baylor Loyola Marymount Houston Houston Houston

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7-3 6-8 11-1 5-1 2-1 (10) 7-6 3-4 5-7 2-3 4-7 1-3 2-1 2-1 6-1 4-3 4-2 7-6 1-7 6-4 1-2 5-1 5-4

at #14 Wichita State W 1-0 at #14 Wichita State W 5-2 at #14 Wichita State L 0-7 #1 CS Fullerton W 3-2 #1 CS Fullerton L 4-5 #1 CS Fullerton W 3-1 *UC Riverside W 6-1 *UC Riverside W 1-0 *UC Riverside W 4-1 UCLA W 2-1 *at UC Irvine W 3-2 *at UC Irvine L 3-4 (11) *at UC Irvine W 10-0 at #29 Pepperdine L 3-4 *CS Northridge W 7-2 *CS Northridge W 5-3 *CS Northridge W 6-0 at Loyola Marymount L 6-10 *at Pacific L 1-5 *at Pacific W 11-2 *at Pacific W 9-2 UC Davis W 4-0 UC Davis W 9-0 UC Davis W 9-1 *at UC Santa Barbara L 6-8 *at UC Santa Barbara L 6-7 *at UC Santa Barbara W 4-3 *#19 Cal Poly W 4-1 *#19 Cal Poly L 1-4 *#19 Cal Poly W 2-1 *at #1 CS Fullerton L 2-7 *at #1 CS Fullerton W 5-1 *at #1 CS Fullerton L 0-10 at #21 USC L 4-5 (11) $ Rhode Island W 11-2 $ #18 USC L 4-6 $ Pepperdine L 3-6 $ NCAA Sub-Regional (Blair Field) 2006 • 29-27, 12-9 Big West (2nd) COACH: Mike Weathers #17 USC at #17 USC #17 USC at California at California at California at #14 Pepperdine #Lamar !at #5 Rice !Oklahoma Illinois-Chicago Illinois-Chicago Illinois-Chicago UCLA #22 Baylor #22 Baylor #22 Baylor at Loyola Marymount at #16 Texas at #16 Texas at #16 Texas #23 Wichita St. #23 Wichita St. #23 Wichita St. at #4 CS Fullerton at #4 CS Fullerton at #4 CS Fullerton *#36 UC Irvine *#36 UC Irvine *#36 UC Irvine at San Diego St. *at CS Northridge *at CS Northridge *at CS Northridge (!) at UCLA at UC Davis at UC Davis at UC Davis San Diego State *Pacific *Pacific *Pacific #21 Pepperdine *at Cal Poly *at Cal Poly *at Cal Poly Loyola Marymount *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara

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4-2 9-6 8-6 7-6 2-3 1-4 2-3 11-6 4-1 1-2 5-3 6-0 10-0 3-6 4-3 3-5 2-4 9-8 3-4 5-3 3-7 0-9 7-8 7-10 1-2 (11) 4-7 2-6 7-1 6-2 3-2 3-4 3-4 5-1 3-4 (10) 7-9 9-4 15-1 2-1 16-4 5-2 7-5 9-3 1-5 1-5 7-0 13-4 5-3 6-8 1-4 3-1

*at UC Riverside L 1-7 *at UC Riverside W 11-9 *at UC Riverside W 5-2 *#2 CS Fullerton L 0-2 *#2 CS Fullerton L 2-10 *#2 CS Fullerton L 3-13 !- Coca Cola Classic (Houston, TX) (!) Game resumed from Apr. 15 on May 10, in top of 10th inning tied at 3-3 2007 • 39-20, 15-6 Big West (T2nd) COACH: Mike Weathers at #25 USC L 1-2 at #25 USC W 5-3 at #25 USC W 5-1 at #23 Peppedine (!) W 10-7 (11) #7 Texas W 7-6 #7 Texas W 9-8 (10) #7 Texas L 1-2 at #6 Rice W 4-3 (11) at #6 Rice L 2-11 at #6 Rice L 1-2 #15 UCLA W 14-1 California W 4-1 California W 8-3 at #11 Arizona State L 6-7 at #11 Arizona State W 8-7 at #11 Arizona State W 16-9 at UCLA W 4-2 at #12 Wichita State W 2-1 at #12 Wichita State L 7-8 at #12 Wichita State L 2-3 (13) #13 CS Fullerton L 4-7 #13 CS Fullerton W 4-3 (14) #13 CS Fullerton L 5-7 *at #24 UC Irvine L 4-9 *at #24 UC Irvine L 0-4 *at #24 UC Irvine W 12-4 Oral Roberts W 4-0 Oral Roberts W 8-7 #8 Pepperdine W 6-5 *CS Northridge W 11-2 *CS Northridge W 4-2 *CS Northridge W 7-2 Loyola Marymount L 5-6 (11) UC Davis W 6-5 UC Davis L 4-6 UC Davis W 9-6 San Diego State W 4-0 *at Pacific W 8-6 *at Pacific W 8-4 *at Pacific W 14-9 (14) *Cal Poly W 8-3 *Cal Poly W 15-4 *Cal Poly W 12-7 at San Diego State W 6-3 *at UC Santa Barbara W 8-3 *at UC Santa Barbara W 10-8 *at UC Santa Barbara W 12-4 (11) at Loyola Marymount W 21-2 *#16 UC Riverside L 4-7 *#16 UC Riverside L 1-2 *#16 UC Riverside L 6-7 (10) *at #28 CS Fullerton L 6-7 *at #28 CS Fullerton W 10-6 *at #28 CS Fullerton W 11-8 $Illinois-Chicago L 1-4 $#24 Pepperdine W 6-3 $Illinois-Chicago W 4-3 $UCLA L 4-7 $-NCAA Regional (Blair Field) ! - Pepperdine game continued in Long Beach on April 10 tied 7-7 in bottom of ninth prior to second game of series 2008 • 38-21, 16-8 Big West (T1st) COACH: Mike Weathers #6 Rice #6 Rice #6 Rice #17 San Diego #7 Wichita State #7 Wichita State #7 Wichita State Loyola Marymount at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii Western Illinois USC at USC

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1-0 (10) 3-2 1-3 3-5 3-2 (12) 8-5 8-3 5-2 4-3 (12) 4-2 8-4 0-3 2-1 9-6

USC W 15-9 San Diego State W 6-2 at #11 UCLA W 13-3 #11 UCLA W 3-2 #11 UCLA W 10-3 Harvard W 15-0 at Pepperdine L 5-7 at #11 California L 1-6 at #11 California L 6-10 at #11 California L 3-4 at #13 Stanford L 3-9 at Fresno State L 6-7 *at UC Riverside W 6-3 *at UC Riverside L 4-6 *at UC Riverside L 1-7 at Loyola Marymount L 3-7 *#7 UC Irvine L 5-10 *#7 UC Irvine W 5-1 *#7 UC Irvine L 1-4 #23 Pepperdine W 10-0 *at CS Northridge W 16-2 *at CS Northridge W 9-2 *at CS Northridge W 4-1 at #9 San Diego L 2-4 *Pacific W 10-3 *Pacific W 14-13 *Pacific W 7-6 (11) *at UC Davis W 6-0 *at UC Davis L 4-5 *at UC Davis L 2-3 Fresno State W 2-1 *UC Santa Barbara W 3-0 *UC Santa Barbara W 10-8 *UC Santa Barbara L 3-5 at San Diego State W 10-0 *at Cal Poly W 7-3 *at Cal Poly W 6-2 *at Cal Poly W 3-2 Oregon State W 10-0 *#6 CS Fullerton L 1-4 *#6 CS Fullerton W 8-6 *#6 CS Fullerton W 12-3 $Fresno State L 3-7 $#17 California W 9-2 $#6 San Diego L 1-5 $-NCAA Regional (Blair Field) 2009 • 25-29, 11-13 Big West (T-5th) COACH: Mike Weathers at #24 USC #24 USC at #24 USC at Loyola Marymount California California California at #18 South Carolina at #18 South Carolina at #18 South Carolina #20 San Diego Washington State Washington State Washington State Loyola Marymount at Wichita State at Wichita State at Wichita State at San Diego UNLV UNLV UNLV at Santa Clara at California *UC Riverside *UC Riverside *UC Riverside #18 San Diego State *at UC Irvine *at UC Irvine *at UC Irvine at Pepperdine *CS Northridge *CS Northridge *CS Northridge #19 San Diego State *at Pacific *at Pacific *at Pacific at UCLA *UC Davis *UC Davis *UC Davis

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Year-By-Year Results Pepperdine W 10-5 !*vs. UC Santa Barbara L 0-3 !*vs. UC Santa Barbara L 4-14 !*vs. UC Santa Barbara L 9-11 at UCLA L 2-15 *#18 Cal Poly L 3-6 *#18 Cal Poly W 13-12 *#18 Cal Poly L 3-9 *at #4 CS Fullerton L 3-4 *at #4 CS Fullerton L 1-7 *at #4 CS Fullerton L 3-15 !at Goodwin Field (Fullerton, Calif.) 2010 • 23-32, 7-17 Big West (9th) COACH: Mike Weathers #34 Pepperdine Oregon at #3 CS Fullerton #17 UCLA at Arizona at Arizona USC Washington Washington Washington San Diego State #21 Wichita State #21 Wichita State #21 Wichita State at LMU at UNLV at UNLV at UNLV Hawaii at #9 Oregon State at #9 Oregon State at #9 Oregon State *Pacific *Pacific *Pacific *at UC Davis *at UC Davis *at UC Davis LMU *at UC Riverside *at UC Riverside *at UC Riversde at #5 UCLA *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara *UC Santa Barbara at San Diego State *at Cal Poly *at Cal Poly *at Cal Poly at Pepperdine #30 Stanford #30 Stanford #30 Stanford at USC *#9 CS Fullerton *#9 CS Fullerton *#9 CS Fullerton *at CS Northridge *at CS Northridge *at CS Northridge Pepperdine *#22 UC Irvine *#22 UC Irvine *#22 UC Irvine

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2-1 2-6 1-8 1-10 8-7 10-3 5-10 9-11 3-1 4-6 4-3 0-8 7-4 7-3 4-6 17-8 10-1 1-2 2-8 4-16 7-1 8-4 1-2 13-4 8-2 2-3 8-10 11-0 5-6 7-8 8-5 5-7 16-4 12-1 8-4 1-4 11-8 (10) 12-8 4-8 15-16 (11) 0-4 2-3 3-4 (10) 10-5 9-1 2-12 0-8 4-6 2-3 (11) 2-11 8-10 9-8 0-6 1-6 2-4

Overall 29-27 (.518) Conference 12-12 (.500) Titles --

Troy Buckley 2011 (1 Year) 2011 • 29-27, 12-12 Big West (4th) COACH: Troy Buckley at #8 CS Fullerton #8 CS Fullerton #8 CS Fullerton Loyola Marymount #17 Arizona #17 Arizona #17 Arizona USC #15 Oregon #15 Oregon #15 Oregon Hawaii $#18 Rice $San Francisco $#20 California at Pepperdine #23 Oregon State #23 Oregon State #23 Oregon State at Loyola Marymount at #12 Stanford at #12 Stanford at #12 Stanford *at Pacific *at Pacific *at Pacific San Diego State *UC Davis *UC Davis *UC Davis at #12 UCLA *UC Riverside *UC Riverside *UC Riverside *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara *at UC Santa Barbara at USC *Cal Poly *Cal Poly *Cal Poly at San Diego State at #6 Arizona State at #6 Arizona State at #6 Arizona State #13 UCLA *at #9 CS Fullerton *at #9 CS Fullerton *at #9 CS Fullerton Pepperdine *CS Northridge *CS Northridge *CS Northridge *at #16 UC Irvine *at #16 UC Irvine *at #16 UC Irvine

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1-2 8-5 3-4 1-5 2-1 1-9 1-7 5-4 0-5 7-6 (12) 4-1 4-3 2-1 5-4 1-6 7-5 (12) 0-4 6-9 2-1 (11) 3-2 6-3 1-6 5-6 20-0 5-3 4-5 3-1 1-8 1-11 3-1 4-6 1-0 (12) 7-5 2-14 3-5 2-7 6-2 7-1 0-10 4-3 5-2 7-6 (12) 3-6 2-9 9-17 4-2 2-4 12-14 1-6 4-3 0-2 2-0 4-3 (10) 0-2 8-6 5-0

Sports Information Directory Non-Conference: Virginia Commonwealth Name..................................... Jon Nolan Email......................... [email protected] www.vcuathletics.com

Big West: Cal State Fullerton Name.................................Mike Greenlee Email............... [email protected] www.fullertontitans.com

USC Name............................... Chris Roberts Email....... [email protected] www.usctrojans.com

Cal Poly Name.....................................Eric Burdick Email.................... [email protected] www.gopoly.com

California Name...................................... Scott Ball [email protected] www.calbears.com

UC Riverside Name.................................. John Maxwell [email protected] www.gohighlanders.com

UCLA Name............................... Alex Timiraos Email....... [email protected] www.uclabruins.com

UC Santa Barbara Name....................................... Matt Hurst Email....... [email protected] www.ucsbgauchos.com

Oregon Name..............................Andria Wenzel Email................ [email protected] www.goducks.com

UC Irvine Name....................................Fumi Kimura [email protected] www.ucirvinesports.com

San Diego State Name................................... Dave Kuhn [email protected] www.goaztecs.com

Cal State Northridge Name..................................Kevin Strauss [email protected] www.gomatadors.com

Arizona State Name...............................Randy Policar Email................ [email protected] www.thesundevils.com

UC Davis Name........................Amanda Piechowski [email protected] www.ucdavisaggies.com

Pepperdine Name............................... Rachel Caton Email..... [email protected] www.pepperdinesports.com

Pacific Name...............................Kevin Wilkinson [email protected] www.pacifictigers.com

Wichita State Name...................................Tami Cutler [email protected] www.goshockers.com

Big West Conference Name.................................. Mike Villamor [email protected] www.bigwest.org

Washington State Name............................... Craig Lawson [email protected] www.wsucougars.com Loyola Marymount Name.................................Tyler Geivett Email......................... [email protected] www.lmulions.com

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Opponent Information SERIES RECORDS AGAINST OPPOSITION TEAM........................ ALL-TIME........SINCE ‘89 Alabama................................ 1-0................... 1-0 Arizona.............................. 20-21................. 18-6 Arizona State....................... 8-33................. 6-15 Arkansas............................... 7-6................... 7-6 Army...................................... 0-1................... 0-1 Azusa Pacific......................9-8-2................... 0-1 Baylor.................................. 10-5................. 10-5 Biola...................................... 3-1................... 0-0 BYU....................................9-7-1................ 3-0-1 Cal Baptist............................. 1-0................... 0-0 Cal Lutheran.......................... 7-0................... 2-0 Cal Tech................................ 2-0................... 0-0 California........................... 29-33............... 26-31 Cal Poly..........................82-44-1............... 45-14 Cal Poly-Pomona...........37-34-2................... 0-0 CS Dominguez Hills.......16-23-2................ 3-0-1 CS Fullerton.................... 78-126............... 48-66 CS Hayward.......................3-1-1................... 0-0 CS Los Angeles................. 54-55................... 0-0 CS Northridge.................... 67-57............... 31-20 Central Florida....................... 2-0................... 2-0 Chapman........................37-37-2................... 6-3 Clemson................................ 1-1................... 1-1 Colorado................................ 1-0................... 0-0 Connecticut........................... 1-0................... 1-0 Creighton............................... 1-1................... 1-1 Dartmouth.............................. 2-0................... 2-0 Eastern Michigan................... 0-1................... 0-0 Fresno State...................50-64-2............ 15-14-1 Florida................................... 3-6................... 3-6 Florida State.......................... 2-0................... 2-0 George Fox........................... 1-0................... 1-0 Gonzaga................................ 6-2................... 1-1 Grand Canyon....................... 5-1................... 5-1 Hartford................................. 4-0................... 4-0 Harvard.................................. 1-0................... 1-0 Hawaii.................................... 5-2................... 5-1 Houston................................. 5-2................... 5-2 Illinois-Chicago...................... 4-1................... 4-1 Illinois.................................... 2-1................... 2-1 Iona....................................... 2-0................... 1-0 Kansas.................................. 1-0................... 1-0

TEAM........................ ALL-TIME........SINCE ‘89 Kentucky................................ 3-0................... 3-0 Lamar.................................... 1-0................... 1-0 LaVerne................................. 9-4................... 0-0 Long Beach City.................... 5-9................... 0-0 LSU....................................... 4-7................... 4-7 LMU................................81-46-2............... 34-14 Maine..................................... 2-0................... 0-0 Marist..................................... 0-1................... 0-1 Metro State............................ 1-1................... 1-1 Miami (Fla)........................... 8-16................. 8-16 Minnesota.............................. 1-0................... 1-0 Ole Miss................................. 1-1................... 1-1 Mississippi State.................... 1-0................... 1-0 Missouri State........................ 1-1................... 1-1 Nazarene............................... 1-1................... 0-0 Nebraska............................... 2-2................... 0-0 Nevada.............................17-5-1............... 15-15 New Mexico........................... 6-2................... 6-0 New Mexico State............... 27-3................. 27-3 North Carolina....................... 0-1................... 0-1 North Carolina State.............. 2-1................... 2-1 UNC-Greensboro.................. 1-0................... 1-0 Notre Dame........................... 2-1................... 2-1 Ohio State............................. 3-3................... 3-3 Oklahoma.............................. 2-1................... 2-1 Oklahoma State..................... 2-1................... 2-1 Oral Roberts.......................... 3-4................... 2-0 Oregon.................................. 5-3................... 2-2 Oregon State......................... 9-4................... 6-3 Occidental............................. 0-2................... 0-0 Pacific................................ 76-23................. 65-9 Pepperdine.....................65-59-2............ 33-18-1 Portland................................. 3-4................... 2-0 Purdue................................... 1-0................... 1-0 Rice....................................... 5-3................... 5-3 Redlands............................... 4-1................... 1-0 Rhode Island......................... 1-0................... 1-0 Sacramento State................ 27-6................. 27-5 Saint Mary’s........................... 8-3................... 7-0 St. John’s............................... 1-0................... 1-0 San Jose State...............33-30-1................. 17-8 San Francisco....................... 2-1................... 1-0

TEAM........................ ALL-TIME........SINCE ‘89 San Diego.......................... 39-32................... 7-6 San Diego State.............48-77-1............... 21-10 San Francisco State.............. 5-0................... 0-0 Santa Clara........................5-7-1................... 2-0 South Alabama...................... 1-1................... 1-1 South Carolina....................... 1-2................... 1-2 Southern Cal College.....11-11-1................... 0-0 Southern Miss....................... 1-0................... 1-0 Southern Utah....................... 1-0................... 1-0 SW Louisiana........................ 1-1................... 1-1 Stanford............................... 6-12................. 5-10 Tennessee............................. 6-7................... 6-7 Texas..................................... 4-6................... 4-6 TCU....................................... 3-0................... 3-0 Texas Tech............................ 3-3................... 3-3 Texas A&M............................ 2-3................... 2-2 Tulane................................... 1-2................... 1-2 Virginia Commonwealth........ 0-1................... 0-1 UC Davis............................. 15-7................. 14-7 UC Irvine........................47-60-1............... 24-20 UCLA................................. 39-56............... 26-22 UC Riverside..................50-30-1............... 24-12 UC San Diego....................... 2-0................... 0-0 UC Santa Barbara............. 88-74............... 51-28 UNLV................................. 33-29............... 22-10 USC................................... 42-77............... 31-37 U.S. International................. 25-5................. 10-0 Utah..................................... 25-6................... 6-0 Utah State............................. 0-1................... 0-0 Wake Forest.......................... 0-1................... 0-1 Washington........................... 7-5................... 6-5 Washington State................ 10-5................. 10-3 Westmont............................ 17-5................... 0-0 Western Illinois...................... 0-1................... 0-1 Wheaton................................ 0-1................... 0-0 Whittier College..................4-1-1................... 0-0 Wichita State..................... 20-23............... 20-23 Wyoming............................... 3-1................... 3-1 Yale....................................... 1-0................... 1-0 Other Junior Colleges (1955-57)........ 15-8................... Military Teams (1954-61)............ 17-11...................

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2012 Opponent Series Information OPPONENT Virginia Commonwealth USC California UCLA Oregon San Diego State Arizona State Cal State Fullerton Pepperdine Wichita State Cal Poly UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara Loyola Marymount UC Irvine Cal State Northridge UC Davis Pacific

Series Began 1992 1960 1964 1960 1970 1956 1964 1964 1957 1994 1957 1964 1955 1957 1970 1959 1966 1969

Times Played 1 123 62 95 8 126 41 204 126 43 127 81 160 129 108 124 22 99

Last Meeting 5/24/1992 4/26/2011 3/13/2011 5/10/2011 3/6/2011 5/3/2011 5/8/2011 5/15/2011 5/18/2011 3/22/09 5/1/2011 4/17/2011 4/23/2011 3/22/2011 5/29/2011 5/22/2011 4/10/2011 4/3/2011

Result VCU 16, LBSU 6 - Austin, Texas LBSU 7, USC 1 - Dedeaux Field #20 CAL 6, LBSU 1 - AT&T Park LBSU 4, #13 UCLA 2 - Blair Field LBSU 4, #15 OU 1 - Blair Field LBSU 6, SDSU 6 (12) - Gwynn Stadium #6 ASU 17, LBSU 9 - Packard Stadium #9 CSF 6, LBSU 1 - Goodwin Field LBSU 4, PEPP 3 - Blair Field WSU 6, LBSU 1 - Eck Stadium LBSU 5, CP 2 - Blair Field UCR 14, LBSU 2 - Blair Field LBSU 6, UCSB 2 - Uyesaka Stadium LBSU 3, LMU 2 - Page Field LBSU 5, #16 UCI 0 - Anteater Ballpark LBSU 4, CSUN 3 (10) - Blair Field LBSU 3, UCD 1 - Blair Field PAC 5, LBSU 4 - Klein Family Field

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Dirtbag Greats Kyle Abbott, Starting Pitcher, 1989 One of the originals during the team’s run at Omaha in 1989, Abbott was the Dirtbags first staff ace, going 15-3 with a 2.73 ERA and becoming the first All-American at The Beach (second overall) in a decade. Abbott was the ninth overall selection of the Angels, reaching the Majors in 1991. Abe Alvarez, Starting Pitcher, 2001-03 The all-time winningest lefthander in school-history (23-5), dominated the conference for two seasons (2.56 career ERA), earning back-to-back Big West Pitcher of the Year nods and creating maybe the best 1-2 punch in the NCAA in 2003, when Alvarez and Weaver combined to go 25-6 becoming the first set of teammates to earn co-conference pitcher of the year honors. Don Barbara, First Baseman, 1989-90 An original Dirtbag on the College World Series team in 1989, the 1990 Division I Hitter of the Year batted a record .474 in 1990 and finished his two-year career as the program’s leading hitter of all-time at .426. He was also the program’s first conference player of the year, earning the honor in 1990. Bobby Crosby, Shortstop, 1999-2001 The start of the Dirtbags recent success with shortstops, the former first-round pick of the A’s batted .324 in his career with 21 home runs and 92 RBIs. He was named Big West Player of the Year in 2001 and was the starting shortstop for Team USA. After reaching the bigs with Oakland, Crosby was the American League Rookie of the Year in 2004. Dan Danielson, Starting Pitcher, 1978-79 A two-year letterman in the late 1970’s, Danielson’s best year came in 1979 when he led the team with a 10-4 record, 3.61 ERA and 71 strikeouts. The program set a then school-record for victories (40) and ranked as high as No. 30 nationally. Mike “Pepe” Gallo, Starting Pitcher, 1997-99 A Long Beach native through and through, from Millikan High to Long Beach City College to the Dirtbags, Gallo emerged as the staff ace during the 1998 College World Series run. He went on to be named the Big West Pitcher of the Year in 1999 and went 16-6 with a 3.61 ERA over three seasons. He reached the Majors in 2003 as a reliever for the Houston Astros.

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In 2008, Long Beach State honored 20 of the best players to put on the 49er uniform. Based in part on an online vote as well as alumni input, these are the 20 players selected.

All-American Rob Townley

Jason Giambi, Third Baseman, 1990-92 As a player at Long Beach State, the third baseman batted .397 in his career with 141 runs, 208 hits and 125 RBIs playing on the 1991 College World Series team. He is one of just a half dozen 49ers to be named all-conference three times. He went on to be named the American League MVP and has spent the last 14 seasons in the Majors after LBSU was the only four-year school to offer him a scholarship. Chris Gill, Infielder, 1987-89 One of the few holdovers from the 1988 squad, he was the lone starter to return in 1989. He went from 45 losses in 1988 to a record 50 wins a year later under Dave Snow. Playing in a then-record 211 games he also set the school-record for hits (215). He earned first-team accolades during his final year in 1989. Gabe Gonzalez, Closer, 1992-95 The most dominating closer in Dirtbag history, Gonzalez set the single-season (20) and career record (46) for saves. His 121 relief appearances are unmatched, while his 2.42 career ERA is matched by just two pitchers in the 1970s. The two-time All-American played briefly with the Florida Marlins in 1998. Jeff Liefer, Third Baseman, 1993-95 One of the top hitters in the mid-1990’s, the seven-year Major Leaguer hit .332 as a Dirtbag over 182 games with a record 230 hits and 30 home runs. He also set the school-record for doubles (52), RBI (160) and total bases (378) and finished second in runs scored (151).

Evan Longoria, Infielder, 2005-06 The highest draft pick for the program (third in 2006), Longoria was one of two Golden Spikes Award finalists. The AllAmerican in 2006 produced the team’s triple crown, leading the team in average (.364) home runs (9) and RBI (39). He hit .336 in two seasons at LBSU developing from an undrafted prep player to a first round selection. Chuck Lopez, Outfielder, 1997-2000 A true Dirtbag, Lopez became the school’s all-time hit leader during his senior season and was a part of the Dirtbags’ top hitting program in 1998. As part of that 1998 squad, Lopez set the single-season record with 113 hits and also scored 77 runs. He earned first-team All-Big West honors as a senior in 2000. Randy Moffitt, Pitcher, 1968-69 One of the early 49er greats, who pitched during the 1968 and 1969 seasons. He was part of the 1969 conference champion 49ers as well. The brother of Billie Jean King, he spent 12 seasons in the Majors as a closer. He was among the league leaders in saves from 1973 to 1976 while pitching for the San Francisco Giants. Jeremy Reed, OF/First Baseman, 2000-02 A college roommate of fellow honoree, Bobby Crosby, he batted .326 over a threeyear career, scoring 135 runs and driving in 110 runs. He finished second all-time in steals (54). He also led Team USA in batting during the 2002 season. His quick accent through the minors after being drafted second by the White Sox resulted in him being named the 2003 Minor League Player of the Year. Rob Townley, Outfielder, 1978-79 The 49ers first All-American in 1979, Townley was the first player with 100 hits in a season. Townley led the 49ers in hitting in 1979, at .422, the 20th-best mark in the nation, setting offensive records for home runs (14) and RBIs (70) in the process. His 28-game hit streak is also a school-record. He was a ninth-round selection of the Kansas City Royals. He finished his career with a record .404 career average and was second all-time with 17 home runs.

Steve Trachsel, Starting Pitcher, 1991 One of the longest tenured former Dirtbags in the Majors, the 16-year veteran spent just one season at The Beach, going 11-6 with a 2.78 ERA for the 1991 Omahabound Dirtbags. Trachsel and Steve Whitaker provided an impressive 1-2 punch going a combined 22-9 during the team’s run. Troy Tulowitzki, Shortstop, 2003-05 A first-round pick in 2005, Tulowitzki spent just a year and a half in the minors before being promoted from Double-A in 2006. Over 155 career games he batted .310 with 20 home runs and 117 RBIs, while fielding at a .960 clip. A three-time All-Big West selection, he was named an All-American during the 2004 and 2005 seasons. He joined Crosby and Chris Gomez as starters on Team USA and as future Major League shortstops. Terrmel Sledge, Outfielder, 1998-99 Part of the greatest hitting team in schoolhistory, Sledge, Paul Day and Chuck Lopez slugged the Dirtbags into the 1998 College World Series. An accomplished hitter himself who came to LBSU after CS Northridge dropped its program, he batted .392 that year with 112 hits and a team-best 99 runs. The future Major Leaguer batted .369 over two seasons with 100 RBIs, 22 home runs and 171 runs. Jason Vargas, DH/Pitcher, 2004 One of just a handful of solid two-way players for the Dirtbags, he spent just one year at The Beach, teaming with Jered Weaver and Cesar Ramos to go a combined 27-5 during the Super Regional run in 2004. He also led the team in hitting batting .354. He spent just a year and a half in the minors before getting called up from Double-A in 2005. Jered Weaver, Starting Pitcher, 2002-04 The 2004 National Player of the Year rewrote the Dirtbag record books, establishing records for wins (37-9), strikeouts (431) and innings (370.0), while also ranking fifth in career ERA (2.43). His most dominating year came in 2004 when he went 15-1 and posted a 1.62 ERA and the sixth-most strikeouts in NCAA history (213) becoming the 49ers first Golden Spikes Award winner and a consensus national player of the year. The two-time first team All-American was the 12th overall selection of the Anaheim Angels in 2004.

All-Americans

Rob Townley (1979)

Kyle Abbott (1989)

1979 ABCA/Converse 1st Team: Rob Townley (OF) 1989 Baseball America 1st Team: Kyle Abbott (P) ABCA/Converse 2nd Team: Kyle Abbott (P) 1990 Baseball America 1st Team: Don Barbara (1B) ABCA/Converse 1st Team: Don Barbara (1B) 1991 Baseball America 1st Team: Steve Whitaker (P) 2nd Team: Steve Trachsel (P) Collegiate Baseball 1st Team: Scott Talanoa (DH) ABCA/Converse 2nd Team: Scott Talanoa (DH) 1992 Collegiate Baseball 3rd Team: Jon Graves (RP) 1993 Baseball America 1st Team: Daniel Choi (P) Collegiate Baseball 1st Team: Daniel Choi (P) ABCA/Converse 1st Team: Daniel Choi (P) Collegiate Baseball All-Freshman 1st Team: Jeff Liefer (DH) 1994 Baseball America 2nd Team: Scott Rivette (P) Collegiate Baseball 1st Team: Scott Rivette (P) 3rd Team: Gabe Gonzalez (RP) Smith Super Team 2nd Team: Scott Rivette (P) 3rd Team: Rolando Avila (OF)

Steve Whitaker (1991)

Scott Talanoa (1991)

ABCA/Converse 1st Team: Scott Rivette (P) 1995 Baseball America 2nd Team: Jeff Liefer (3B) Baseball America All-Freshman Rocky Biddle (P) Collegiate Baseball 3rd Team: Gabe Gonzalez (RP) Smith Super Team 2nd Team: Gabe Gonzalez (RP) 2nd Team: Jeff Liefer (DH) 3rd Team: Scott Rivette (P) 1996 Baseball America 3rd Team: Ryan Brannan (RP) Collegiate Baseball 2nd Team: Ryan Brannan (RP) 3rd Team: Marcus Jones (P) Smith Super Team 2nd Team: Marcus Jones (P) Hon. Mention: Ryan Brannan (RP) ABCA/Converse 3rd Team: Ryan Brannan (RP) 1997 Collegiate Baseball 1st Team: Ara Petrosian (RP) Smith Super Team 2nd Team: Marcus Jones (P) 2nd Team: Ara Petrosian (RP) 1998 Baseball America 2nd Team: Paul Day (3B) 3rd Team: Terrmel Sledge (OF) Collegiate Baseball 1st Team: Paul Day (3B) 3rd Team: Terrmel Sledge (OF) Collegiate Baseball All-Freshman 1st Team: Bryan Kennedy (C) 1st Team: Jason Berni (UTL) HM: Jeff Leuenberger (SP) NCBWA Super Team 1st Team: Paul Day (3B) 2nd Team: Terrmel Sledge (OF)

Daniel Choi (1993)

Jeff Liefer (1993)

Sporting News 1st Team: Paul Day (3B) Sporting News All-Freshman Team 1st Team: Jason Berni (UTL) 2nd Team: Bryan Kennedy (C) USA Today/Baseball Weekly 1st Team: Paul Day (3B) 1999 Collegiate Baseball 3rd Team: Mike Gallo (SP) Collegiate Baseball All-Freshman HM: Chris Wright (OF) NCBWA/Super Team 1st Team: Mike Gallo (SP) 3rd Team: Terrmel Sledge (OF) 2001 Collegiate Baseball 3rd Team: Bobby Crosby (SS) Collegiate Baseball All-Freshman HM: Mike Hofius (1B) HM: Paul Macaluso (OF) 2002 Collegiate Baseball 3rd Team: Abe Alvarez (SP) Collegiate Baseball All-Freshman 1st Team: Brad Davis (C) HM: Neil Jamison (RP) HM: Jered Weaver (SP) ABCA 3rd Team: Abe Alvarez (SP) Baseball America 2nd Team: Abe Alvarez (SP) 2003 Collegiate Baseball 1st Team: Jered Weaver (SP) 2nd Team: Abe Alvarez (SP) Collegiate Baseball All-Freshman 1st Team: Troy Tulowitzki (SS) 1st Team: John Bowker (OF) Baseball America 1st Team: Jered Weaver (SP) 2nd Team: Abe Alvarez (SP) Sports Weekly 2nd Team: Jered Weaver (SP)

Scott Rivette (1994)

Jered Weaver (2003, 2004)

ABCA 1st Team: Jered Weaver (SP) 2nd Team: Abe Alvarez (SP) 2004 National Player of the Year Jered Weaver (SP) Golden Spikes, Roger Clemens, Dick Howser, Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America, Sports Weekly, Collegebaseballinsider.com, NCBWA Collegiate Baseball 1st Team: Jered Weaver (SP) Baseball America 1st Team: Jered Weaver (SP) Sports Weekly 2nd Team: Jered Weaver (SP) ABCA 1st Team: Jered Weaver (SP) NCBWA 1st Team: Jered Weaver (SP) 3rd Team: Neil Jamison (RP) Collegebaseballinsider.com 1st Team: Jered Weaver (SP) 2nd Team: Cesar Ramos (SP) HM: Troy Tulowitzki (SS) 2005 Collegiate Baseball 1st Team: Neil Jamison (RP) 3rd Team: Cesar Ramos (SP) 3rd Team: Troy Tulowitzki (SS) Baseball America 3rd Team: Neil Jamison (RP) Sports Weekly 1st Team: Neil Jamison (RP) NCBWA 2nd Team: Neil Jamison (RP) 2nd Team: Cesar Ramos (SP) ABCA 2nd Team: Neil Jamison (RP) 2006 Collegiate Baseball 3rd Team: Evan Longoria (3B) Collegiate Baseball All-Freshman Danny Espinosa (SS) Baseball America 2nd Team: Evan Longoria (3B) NCBWA 3rd Team: Evan Longoria (3B) ABCA 3rd Team: Evan Longoria (3B) 2008 Collegiate Baseball 2nd Team: Andrew Liebel (SP) 3rd Team: Shane Peterson (1B) CoSIDA Academic All-American 1st Team: Shane Peterson, (1B)

Paul Day (1998)

Don Barbara (1990)

Mike Gallo (1999)

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All-Conference PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS

Dave Snow

Mike Weathers Coach Of The Year 2003, 2008

Player of the Year 1990

Pitcher of the Year 1993

Marcus Jones

Paul Day

Player of the Year 1989, 92, 93, 96, 97

Mike Gallo

Pitcher of the Year 1999

Bobby Crosby

Jered Weaver

Evan Longoria

Danny Espinosa

Coach Of The Year 1989, 92, 93, 96, 97

Pitcher of the Year 1996

Abe Alvarez

Pitcher of the Year 2002, 2003(co)

Pitcher of the Year 2003(co), 2004(co)

Andrew Liebel

Shane Peterson

Pitcher of the Year 2008(tri)

Player of the Year 2006(co)

Daniel Choi

Player of the Year 2001

Freshman of the Year 2006

Player of the Year 2008(co)

THREE-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES Carl Evans (‘57, ‘58, ‘59) Roger Hull (58, 59, 60) Don Anderson (62, 63, 64) John Keisler (69, 69, 71) Jim Seida (69, 70, 71) Jason Giambi (‘90, ‘91, ‘92) Gabe Gonzalez (‘93, ‘94, ‘95) Bobby Crosby (‘99, ‘00, ‘01) Neil Jamison (‘03, ‘04, ‘05) Troy Tulowitzki (‘03, ‘04, ‘05) Shane Peterson (‘06, ‘07, ‘08) Danny Espinosa (‘06, ‘07, ‘08) TWO-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES George Dela Torre (‘57, ‘58) Roger Hull (‘58, ‘59) Dallas Moon (61, 62) Barry Wallace (64, 65) Randy Moffitt (68, 69) Tony Guggiana (66, 67) John Keisler (‘70, ‘71) Jim Seida (‘70, ‘71) Gary Addeo (‘71, ‘72) Jim Davis (‘75, ‘76) Mike Zouras (‘76, ‘77) Rob Townley (‘78, ‘79)

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Don Barbara

Willie Cooley (‘80, ‘81) Randy Ramirez (‘81, ‘82) Don Barbara (‘89, ‘90) Greg Hays (‘89, ‘90) Lamar Rogers (‘91, ‘92) Eddie Christian (‘91, ‘92) Cobi Crade (‘90, ‘93) Jeff Liefer (‘93, ‘95) Scott Rivette (‘94, ‘95) Marcus Jones (‘96, ‘97) Paul Day (‘97, ‘98) Terrmel Sledge (‘98, ‘99) Mike Gallo (‘98, ‘99) Bryan Kennedy (‘98, ‘01) Chuck Lopez (‘98, ‘00) Jeremy Reed (‘01, ‘02) Abe Alvarez (‘02, ‘03) Brad Davis (‘02, ‘03) John Bowker (‘03, ‘04) Jered Weaver (‘03, ‘04) Cesar Ramos (‘04, ‘05) Evan Longoria (‘05, ‘06) Jared Hughes (‘05, ‘06) Robert Perry (‘06, ‘07) Andrew Liebel (‘07, ‘08) Andrew Gagnon (‘10, ‘11)

NATIONAL Jered Weaver (8), May 12, 2003 (NCBWA,CB), May 28, 2003 (CBI) February 9, 2004 (CB,NCBWA) February 16, 2004 (CB,NCBWA) March 8, 2004 (CB) March 15, 2004 (CB) March 29, 2004 (CB, NCBWA), May 10, 2004 (CB, NCBWA) Marcus Jones March 24, 1997 (CB) Jeff Jones February 2, 2001 (NCBWA) Andrew Liebel May 12, 2008 (NCBWA) BIG WEST PLAYERS Evan Longoria (3) February 20, 2006 April 3, 2006 May 1, 2006 Shane Peterson (3) April 16, 2007 March 3, 2008 April 21, 2008 Brandon Godfrey (3) March 12, 2007 May 28, 2007 May 26, 2008 Danny Espinosa (3) February 12, 2007 February 26, 2007 February 25, 2008 Kevin Curtis (2) March 29, 1993 May 10, 1993 Eddie Christian (2) May 6, 1991 May 11, 1992 Rolo Avila (2) April 4, 1994 April 25, 1994 Bryan Kennedy (2) February 9, 1998 April 2, 2001 Troy Tulowitzki (2) May 12, 2003 April 18, 2005 Darrell Sherman April 17, 1989 Todd Guggiana April 23, 1990 Don Barbara May 14, 1990 Scott Talanoa March 18, 1991 Jason Giambi April 6, 1992 Jason Minici April 3, 1995 Kirk Pierce April 24, 1995 Jeff Liefer May 1, 1995 Will Skett, Jr. April 22, 1996 Izzy Gonzalez April 14, 1997

Bobby Crosby May 14, 2001 Paul Day March 6, 1998 Chuck Lopez March 13, 1998 Terrmel Sledge May 11, 1998 Chris Wright March 15, 1999 Greg Dobbs April 12, 1999 Jaeme Leal May 17, 1999 Joe Graham February 29, 2000 Bobby Womack May 8, 2000 Nick Covarrubias April 1, 2002 Paul McAnulty May 13, 2002 Tim Hutting March 3, 2003 Brad Davis April 19, 2004 Jason Vargas April 26, 2004 Sean Boatright February 6, 2006 Chris Nelson May 14, 2007 Jonathan Jones March 17, 2008 Steve Tinoco March 1, 2010 Joey Terdoslavich March 15, 2010 BIG WEST PITCHERS Jered Weaver (12) May 20, 2002 March 3, 2003 April 7, 2003 May 12, 2003 May 19, 2003 February 9, 2004 February 16, 2004 March 8, 2004 March 15, 2004 March 29, 2004 April 19, 2004 May 10, 2004 Andrew Carpenter (4) February 20, 2006 February 27, 2006 April 17, 2006 May 8, 2006 Cesar Ramos (4) April 5, 2004 March 23, 2005 March 28, 2005 May 16, 2005 Marcus Jones (4) April 1, 1996 April 15, 1996 May 6, 1996 March 24, 1997 Jeff Leuenberger (3) May 17, 1999 March 13, 2000 March 20, 2000 Mike Gallo (3) May 4, 1998

March 29, 1999 May 3, 1999 Kyle Abbott (2) April 24, 1989 May 1, 1989 Gabe Gonzalez (2) April 3, 1995 May 17, 1993 Rocky Biddle (2) May 1, 1995 May 8, 1995 Scott Rivette (2) March 13, 1995 April 10, 1995 Rocky Biddle (2) May 1, 1995 May 8, 1995 Jason Berni (2) March 16, 1998 March 15, 1999 Matt Paz (2) February 5, 2001 February 22, 2000 Bryan Shaw (2) February 12, 2007 April 16, 2007 Andrew Liebel (2) February 25, 2008 May 12, 2008 Andrew Gagnon (2) February 28, 2011 March 14, 2011 Steve Trachsel March 25, 1991 Steve Whitaker April 1, 1991 Andy Croghan May 13, 1991 Dennis Gray May 14, 1990 Daneil Choi March 22, 1993 David Goldstein May 5, 1993 MIke Fontana April 25, 1994 Ara Petrosian March 11, 1997 Caleb Balbuena March 30, 1998 Josh Alliston May 22, 2000 Matt Paz February 6, 2001 Abe Alvarez February 12, 2002 Nate Beucler April 15, 2002 Neil Jamison March 10, 2003 Carlos Muniz March 17, 2003 Jared Hughes April 11, 2005 Marco Estrada May 2, 2005 Brett Lorin May 19, 2008 Adam Wilk April 20, 2009 Branden Pinder April 12, 2010 Shawn Stuart March 7, 2011

All-Conference 1972 Second Team Bill Baker, SS Mike Davis, 3B Dave Demarest, OF Tony Piraino, C Gary Addeo, P

LBSU Hall of Famer Carl Evans was the 49ers’ first all-conference performer, batting .333 in 1957, earning all-conference honors three times in his career. 1957 First Team Carl Evans, UT Second Team John Biorholm, OF George Dela Torre, SS Jay Davis 1958 First Team George Dela Torre, SS Second Team Roger Hull, OF Carl Evans, UT Jack Brick, 3B 1959 First Team Roger Hull, OF Second Team Ivan Schuler, 2B Carl Evans, UT Honorable Mention Alan Totman, 3B 1960 First Team Richard Nen, 1B Roger Hull, CF Second Team Dave Watt, 2B Tom Turrill, RF Honorable Mention Jack Brick, 3B 1961 First Team Dallas Moon, SS Second Team Willie Ovama, 2B 1962 First Team Don Anderson, OF Bob Cooper, 3B Second Team Dallas Moon, UT 1963 Second Team Don Anderson, 1B 1964 First Team Don Anderson, 1B Bill Bielefeld, P Second Team Bruce Lowell, C Barry Wallace, OF John Gonsalves

1965 First Team Roger Cannon, OF Gary Johnson, P Barry Wallace, OF Second Team Don Keel, 1B Rick Bryson, OF 1966 First Team Rod Gaspar, OF J. Treece, 2B Tony Guggiana, 3B W. Harper, P 1967 First Team Tony Guggiana, 3B John McKee, OF Jim Sanderson, SS Second Team Rod Gaspar, OF Steve Lewelling, C John Zarr, P 1968 First Team Randy Moffitt, P Jim Gama, OF 1969 First Team Randy Moffitt, P Jim Carter, 3B Dale Duncan, OF Second Team Jim Seida, 2B John Keisler, P Mike Burns, C 1970 First Team Jim Carter, 1B Dale Duncan, OF John Keisler, SP Harry Munez, 3B Jim Seida, 2B 1971 First Team Jim Gmur, C John Keisler, SP Second Team Jim Seida, 2B Glenn Berberet, OF Gary Addeo, P

1973 Second Team Brad Keehn, 1B Lou Persichina, OF Ruben Patron, P 1974 Second Team Lloyd Michaelson, OF 1975 First Team Bob Phelps, OF Second Team Don Olson, 2B Jim Davis, P 1976 First Team Steve Fenoglio, OF Bob McRae, SP Gary Pallant, 2B Mike Zouras, 3B Second Team Jim Smith, SS Shaughn Lewicki, DH Don Olson, OF Jim Davis, P Doug Oldham, P 1977 First Team Mike Zouras, 3B Second Team Frank Hardy, 1B Gary Randall, P 1978 First Team Rob Townley, OF Kevin Lamp, P 1979 First Team Rob Townley, OF Nick Hopkins, C John White, P 1980 First Team Steve Slaton, P Willie Cooley, OF Second Team John Canepa, C 1981 First Team Steve Slaton, P Willie Cooley, OF Second Team Randy Ramirez, P Mark Wedel, 2B

1982 First Team Randy Ramirez, P Tony Laurenzi, OF 1983 First Team Steve Moore, 2B Chuck Johnson, DH Second Team Brad Broadhead, IF Dave Knox, OF 1984 First Team Dan Twiss, SS Second Team Jim Spooner, 3B 1985 First Team Don Blankenship, OF 1986 First Team Tony Felicione, OF 1989 First Team Kyle Abbott, SP Andy Croghan, SP Chris Gill, 2B Darrell Sherman, OF Second Team Dan Berthel, OF Greg Hays, RHP Perry Sanchez, C Honorable Mention Don Barbara, DH 1990 First Team Don Barbara, 1B Jason Giambi, DH/3B Todd Guggiana, UTL Second Team Cobi Cradle, OF Greg Hays, RP 1991 First Team Brent Cookson, OF Jason Giambi, DH/3B Lamar Rogers, 2B Scott Talanoa, DH Steve Whitaker, SP Second Team Eddie Christian, OF Andy Croghan, SP Steve Trachsel, SP 1992 First Team Michael Case, OF Eddie Christian, OF Chris Gomez, SS Jon Graves, RP Todd Pridy, DH Todd Taylor, SP Second Team Alan Burke, 1B Jason Giambi, 3B Honorable Mention Lamar Rogers, UTL

1993 First Team Daniel Choi, SP Cobi Cradle, OF Mike Fontana, SP Gabe Gonzalez, RP Second Team Jeff Liefer, INF Honorable Mention Kevin Curtis, OF 1994 First Team Rolando Avila, OF Scott Rivette, SP Second Team Gabe Gonzalez, RP Eric Martins, 2B Ryan Miller, SS Honorable Mention Mike Fontana, SP 1995 First Team Gabe Gonzalez, RP Jason Hodges, DH Jeff Liefer, 3B Scott Rivette, SP Second Team Jason Minici, OF Kirk Pierce, C Kyle Wilson, SP 1996 First Team Ryan Brannon, RP Marcus Jones, SP Jason Knupfer, SS Second Team Steve Hueston, SP Will Skett, OF 1997 First Team Marcus Jones, SP Ara Petrosian, RP Toby Sanchez, 1B Second Team Rocky Biddle, SP Paul Day, OF Izzy Gonzalez, 3B J.J. Newkirk, OF 1998 First Team Paul Day, 3B Terrmel Sledge, OF Second Team Caleb Balbuena, SP Jason Berni, UTL Mike Gallo, RP Justin Hall, SS Chuck Lopez, OF Honorable Mention Bryan Kennedy, C

1999 First Team Mike Gallo, SP Jaeme Leal, DH Second Team Bobby Crosby, SS Greg Dobbs, 3B Terrmel Sledge, OF Chris Wright, OF 2000 First Team Bobby Crosby, SS Chuck Lopez, OF Second Team Josh Alliston, RP Jeff Jones, OF Jeff Leuenberger, SP 2001 First Team Bobby Crosby, SS Jeff Jones, OF Second Team Bryan Kennedy, C Jeremy Reed, OF/1B 2002 First Team Jeremy Reed, OF Abe Alvarez, SP Second Team Daniel Eisentrager, SP Paul McAnulty, DH Honorable Mention Brad Davis, C Tim Hutting, UT Nick Covarrubias, OF 2003 First Team Abe Alvarez, SP Jered Weaver, SP Todd Jennings, C Brad Davis, UT Second Team Adam Heether, 3B Neil Jamison, RP Troy Tulowtizki, SS Honorable Mention Carlos Muniz, RP John Bowker, OF 2004 First Team John Bowker, OF Troy Tulowitzki, SS Jason Vargas, UT Jered Weaver, SP Second Team Brad Davis, C Mike Hofius, 1B Neil Jamison, RP Cesar Ramos, SP Honorable Mention Danny Mocny, 3B

2006 First Team Evan Longoria, 3B Andrew Carpenter, SP Second Team Robert Perry, OF Shane Peterson, DH Honorable Mention Jared Hughes, SP Danny Espinosa, SS 2007 First Team Travis Howell, C Robert Perry, OF Shane Peterson, DH Second Team Matt Cline, 2B Danny Espinosa, SS Honorable Mention Andrew Liebel, SP TJ Mittelstaedt, OF 2008 First Team Shane Peterson, 1B Andrew Liebel, SP Honorable Mention Jason Tweedy, 2B Danny Espinosa, SS Jason Corder, OF Jonathan Jones, OF 2009 Second Team Adam Wilk, SP Honorable Mention Charlie Ruiz, CP 2010 Second Team Devin Lohman, SS Andrew Gagnon, SP TJ Mittelstaedt, OF Honorable Mention Steve Tinoco, 1B Joey Terdoslavich, 3B 2011 Second Team Matt Duffy, 2B Andrew Gagnon, SP Honorable Mention Matt Hibbert, OF Mike Marjama, C

2005 First Team Troy Tulowitzki, SS Cesar Ramos, SP Neil Jamison, RP Second Team Sean Boatright, OF Evan Longoria, INF Jared Hughes, SP Honorable Mention Brian Anderson, RP Marco Estrada, RP

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Jered Weaver • Twice struck out first 10 batters of the game (USC, BYU).

COLLEGIATE CAREER HONORS

Nation’s Best Player - Dick Howser Award - Roger Clemens Award - Golden Spikes Award - Collegiate Baseball - Baseball America - ABCA - NCWBA

• 213 strikeouts broke the LBSU and Big West single-season strikeout record and finished tied sixth all-time in NCAA history (14th player to have 200 strikeouts in a season).

BWC Pitcher of the Year - 2003 (co), 2004 (co)

• Led the nation in wins (15) and strikeouts (213) and was third in ERA (1.62) in 2004.

First Team All-American - 2003 (1st), 2004 (1st)

• 14 double-digit strikeouts in 2004 and seven wins over ranked opponents.

Baseball America’s Player of the Summer - 2003

• Started the season 14-0, tying the record for most wins without a loss at LBSU.

First-Team All-Big West - 2003 (1st), 2004 (1st)

• Struck out a then single-game record 16 Wichita State batters over 6.0 innings. Struck out 17 later in the year.

Summer All-American - 2002, 2003

• In three seasons went 37-9 with a 2.43 ERA, including 431 strikeouts and 73 walks over 370.0 innings.

National Player of the Week - Eight times (six in 2004)

• Long Beach State’s first two-time first-team All-American.

Big West Conference Pitcher of the Week - 13 times (seven in 2004)

• Dirtbags first-ever National Player of the Year honoree.

RECORDS

Silver Medalist - Pan American Games ‘03

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• 12th overall pick of the 2005 MLB Draft (Angels).

Long Beach State CAREER • Wins (37) • Strikeouts (431) • Innings (370.0) • Starts (55) • Hit Batters (29-tied) • Consecutive Wins (14)

GAME • Strikeouts (17 after tying it earlier in 2004 with 16)

SINGLE-SEASON • Strikeouts (213-2004) • Winning Percentage (.938)

SEASON • Strikeouts (213)

Big West Conference CAREER • Wins (37-9) • Strikeouts (431)

USA Baseball • Consecutive Scoreless Innings (45.2) • Single-Season ERA (0.38) Collegiate Baseball Newspaper • Six National Players of the Week

Evan Longoria / Team USA EVAN LONGORIA GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD FINALIST • Became just the second Dirtbag to be a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award in 2006 and the second in three seasons. • Was Long Beach State’s highest-ever draft pick, going to Tampa Bay with the third overall selection. Finished up his first professional season in Double-A after starting in rookie ball. • Became a first round selection after not being drafted out of high school or Rio Hondo Junior College. • Named a Summer All-American following a stellar summer in the Cape Cod League where he was named the league’s MVP after leading the league in homers and RBI. • Named a second-team All-American by Baseball America. • Became the fourth Big West Player of the Year, and first since Bobby Crosby in 2001 after batting .353 with a .602 slugging percentage and team-best 11 home runs and 43 RBI. • Hit .336 over two seasons at LBSU with 73 RBI and 16 homers, leading the team in RBI both years.

In 2003, Jered Weaver tossed 45.2 consecutive scoreless innings en route to a USA-record 0.38 ERA in leading the U.S. to a Sliver Medal at the Pan American Games ... Jeremy Reed in 2002 led the U.S. with a .366 average ... Jason Giambi won a Bronze Medal with the 1992 USA Olympic Team in Barcelona, Spain. Collegiate Team

Pro Team

Manager

Chris Gomez 1990-91

Terrmel Sledge 2004

Mike Weathers 2007

Jason Giambi 1991-92

Jered Weaver 2005

Assistants

Rocky Biddle 1995

Evan Longoria 2007

Bobby Crosby 2000

Olympians

Jeremy Reed 2001 Abe Alvarez 2002

Dave Snow 1992, 1995, 96 Mike Weathers 2003

Jason Giambi 1992 (USA) Kasey Olenberger 2004 (Italy)

Jered Weaver 2003 Cesar Ramos 2004 Troy Tulowitzki 2004 Danny Espinosa 2007

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Postseason Play COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 4 Appearances (6-8) (Records prior to entering Regional or CWS.)

1989 (50-13) Texas..............................L, 1-7 LSU................................L, 5-8 1991 (44-20) Wichita State..................L, 5-8 Clemson................... W, 12-11 Creighton......................L, 4-13 1993 (43-17) LSU................................L, 1-7 Kansas......................... W, 6-1 Texas A&M................... W, 6-2 LSU............................ W, 10-8 LSU................................L, 5-6 1998 (41-21-1) Miami, FL........................L, 1-3 Florida State................. W, 7-4 Miami, FL...................... W, 6-3 Arizona State................L, 4-14

SUPER REGIONALS 2 Appearances (1-4)

2003 (41-18) Palo Alto, CA Stanford..................................L, 1-5 Stanford..................................L, 2-4 2004 (39-19) Long Beach, CA Arizona...................................L, 5-6 Arizona................................. W, 9-4 Arizona........................... L, 3-4 (11)

NCAA REGIONALS 19 Appearances (40-25)

1964 (31–13) Seed: 1 NCAA Pacific Coast Western Regionals, District 8, Long Beach (Blair Field) (4) Chapman College ........ W, 7– 6 (2 Sacramento State ............L, 0–1 1979 (29-23) NCAA District 8 Playoffs, Santa Clara, California Santa Clara............................L, 3-4 Santa Clara..........................L, 4-12 1989 (46-13) SEED: 3 West I-Tucson, AZ (4) Hawai’i.......................... W, 14-7 (2) Oklahoma...................... W, 11-4 (1) Arizona.......................... W, 10-6 (1) Arizona.......................... W, 10-3 (MVP: Dan Berthel, OF)

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1991 (40-19) SEED: 3 Central I-Austin, TX (4) Southern Miss.........W, 6-5, (11) (2) Oklahoma State.............. W, 7-5 (1) Texas.......................... W, 17-10 (2) Oklahoma State..............L, 8-12 (2) Oklahoma State.............. W, 8-4 1992 (34-19) SEED: 2 Central II-Austin, TX (5) SW Louisiana.................. W, 7-6 (3) Creighton........................ W, 5-2 (1) Texas................................L, 1-9 (6) Va. Commonwealth.........L, 6-16 1993 (39-17) SEED: 1 East-Tallahassee, FL (6) Central Florida.............. W, 11-6 (3) Mississippi State............. W, 2-1 (2) Florida State.................... W, 4-1 (4) Notre Dame................... W, 13-3 (MVP: John Swanson, OF/1B)

2002 (37-19) SEED: 2 Regional-Palo Alto, CA (3) San Jose State................ W, 6-3 (1) Stanford............................L, 4-5 (4) CS Fullerton.................... W, 4-0 (1) Stanford............................L, 4-8 2003 (38-18) SEED: 1 Regional-Long Beach, CA (4) Pepperdine...................... W, 6-1 (3) Washington..................... W, 7-2 (3) Washington..................... W, 7-1 (MOPs: Jennings/Weaver) 2004 (36-19) SEED: 2 Regional-Palo Alto, CA (3) St. John’s........................ W, 4-3 (1) Stanford.......................... W, 7-4 (1) Stanford.......................... W, 8-4 (MOP: Tulowitzki)

2005 (36-20) SEED: 1 Regional-Long Beach, CA (4) Rhode Island................. W, 11-2 (2) USC...................................L, 4-6 (3) Pepperdine........................L, 3-6 2007 (37-18) SEED: 1 Regional-Long Beach, CA (4) Illinois-Chicago..................L, 1-4 (3) Pepperdine...................... W, 6-3 (4) Illinois-Chicago................ W, 4-3 (2) UCLA................................L, 4-7 2008 (37-19) SEED: 1 Regional-Long Beach, CA (4) Fresno State......................L 3-7 (3) California.......................... W 9-2 (2) San Diego..........................L 1-5

1994 (39-17) SEED: 2 Midwest II-Wichita, KS (5) Washington.....................L, 4-10 (6) Connecticut................... W, 16-9 (4) Santa Clara..................... W, 6-3 (5) Washington ......................L, 2-6 1995 (35-23-1) SEED: 2 West-Fresno, CA (5) Missouri State............. W, 14-11 (4) Pepperdine.................... W, 14-3 (1) USC...................................L, 5-6 (4) Pepperdine...................... W, 9-5 (1) USC................................. W, 4-3 (1) USC...................................L, 2-9 1996 (34-24) SEED: 2 Central I-Austin, TX (5) Missouri State...................L, 3-5 (1) Miami, Fla..........................L, 2-5 1997 (37-24) SEED: 4 South II-Baton Rouge, LA (3) Oklahoma........................ W, 1-0 (2) South Alabama...............L, 4-12 (6) UNC Greensboro.......... W, 14-4 (1) LSU.................................L, 7-14 1998 (37-20-1) SEED: 3 West-Palo Alto, CA (4) North Carolina State.......L, 3-12 (6) Loyola Marymount........ W, 19-9 (1) Stanford.......................... W, 5-1 (4) North Carolina State..... W, 10-6 (2) Alabama.......................... W, 5-3 (MVP: Terrmel Sledge, OF) 1999 (33-23) SEED: 2 Regional-College Station, TX (3) Mississippi...............W, 4-3, (10) (1) Texas A&M..................... W, 7-5 (1) Texas A&M.......................L, 5-9 (1) Texas A&M.....................L, 7-17 2001 (35-21) SEED: 2 Regional-Palo Alto, CA (3) Texas..............................L, 2-11 (4) Marist................................L, 6-7

49ers look on at the 1991 College World Series. Photo courtesy of Jim Lotter.

CWS APPEARANCES SINCE 1989

1. Miami, FL 13, (89, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 01, 03, 04, 06, 08) 1. LSU 13, (89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 00, 03, 04, 08, 09) 3. CS Fullerton 11, (90, 92, 94, 95, 99, 01, 03, 04, 06, 07, 09) 3. Florida State 11, (89, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 00, 08. 10) 5. Texas 10, (89, 92, 93, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 09, 11) 6. Stanford 9, (90, 95, 97, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 08) 7. Rice 7, (97, 99, 02, 03, 06, 07, 08) 7. Clemson 7, (91, 95, 96, 00, 02, 06, 10) 7. Arizona State 7, (93, 94, 98, 05, 07, 09, 10) 10. North Carolina 6, (89, 06, 07, 08, 09, 11) 10. Florida 6, (91, 96, 98, 05, 10, 11) 12. Wichita State 5, (89, 91, 92, 93, 96) 12. Georgia 5, (90, 01, 04, 06, 08) 12. South Carolina 5, (02, 03, 04, 10, 11) 15. LONG BEACH STATE 4, (89, 91, 93, 98) 15. Oklahoma State 4, (90, 93, 96, 99) 15. USC 4, (95, 98, 00, 01) 15. Mississippi State 4, (90, 97, 98, 07) 15. Oklahoma 4, (92, 94, 95, 10) 20. Alabama 3, (96, 97, 99) 20. Nebraska 3, (01, 02, 05) 20. Tennessee 3, (95, 01, 05) 20. Georgia Tech 3, (94, 02, 06) 20. Oregon State 3, (05, 06, 07) 20. Arkansas 3, (89, 04, 09) 20. Texas A&M 3, (93, 99, 11) Two Appearances: Cal (92, 11), Fresno State (91, 08), Arkansas (89, 04), Austin (94, 97), Texas A&M (93, 99), Tulane (01, 05), UCLA (97, 10), Virginia (09, 11) One Appearance: Arizona (04), Baylor (05), Citadel (90), Creighton (91), Georgia Southern (90), Kansas (93), Louisville (07), Louisiana-Lafayette (00), Notre Dame (02), Pepperdine (92), Missouri State (03), San Jose State (00), Southern Miss (09), TCU (10) UC Irvine (07), Vanderbilt (11)

College World Series 1989 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

A team that won just 14 games a year before set a school record by going 50-15, in reaching its first College World Series under first-year miracle worker Dave Snow. The ‘89 squad, returned just one contributing position player in 2B Chris Gill, and played without a home that first year. The team played at various venues, and practiced on numerous other “dirt” fields. Thus the original “Dirtbags” took shape, thanks to the famous words spoken by infield coach Dave Malpass to his infielders after one practice. LBSU swept through its regional in Tucson, knocking off the top-seeded Wildcats twice to advance to Omaha. Final Record: 50-15 Future MLBers: 3 (Abbott, Sherman, Urbani) Final Ranking: No. 7 Number of Players Drafted: 7

1989 LEADERBOARD

Don Barbara, .366 BA, 10 2B, 39 RBIs Darrel Sherman, .365 BA, 7 3B, 39 SB, .538 OB% Daniel Berthel, .362 BA, 15 2B, 63 R, 55 RBIs Kyle Abbott, 15-3, 2.73 ERA, 140 Ks, 8 CG Andrew Croghan, 12-1, 3.16 ERA, 109 Ks Team: .320 BA • 3.93 ERA • .970 FLD

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LSU AB R H BI LBSU AB R H BI Johnson, 2b 5 0 1 3 Sherman, cf 5 0 0 0 Osik, ss 3 1 1 0 Gill, 2b 5 0 1 0 Grisham, dh 4 0 1 0 Guggiana, lf 4 2 3 0 Cala, rf 5 1 1 0 Barbara, 1b 4 1 1 0 Bianco, c 3 2 1 1 Berthel, rf 3 2 2 3 Espinosa, 3b 2 2 1 0 Sanchez, c 4 0 0 0 Lim, pr/cf 0 0 0 0 Hudson, 3b 4 0 2 1 Gruver, lf 3 1 0 1 Lloyd, dh 4 0 2 1 Garcia, 3b 1 0 0 0 Carballo, ss 4 0 0 0 Schn’wind, cf/lf 4 0 1 2 Bush, 1b 3 1 0 1 E-Sanchez 2. DP-Long Beach State. LOB-Louisiana State 8, Long Beach State 6. 2B-Schneidewind, Johnson, Lloyd, Gugiana, Barbara, Berthel, Grisham. 3B-Guggiana. HR-Berthel. SB-Lim. BB-LSU-Osik 2, Bianco 2, Grisham, Espinosa, Lim, Gruver, Bush. LBSU-Berthel. SO-LSU-Johnson, Grisham, Cala, Gruver, Schneidewind. LBSU-Gill, Barbara, Hudson, Carballo. LSU IP H R ER BB SO Leskanic (W, 15-2) 7.2 10 5 5 1 3 Byrd (S, 1) 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 LBSU IP H R ER BB SO Abbott (L, 15-3) 2.1 3 7 6 5 2 Corsaro 5.1 4 1 1 3 3 Urbani 1.1 0 0 0 1 0 WP-Leskanic. T-3:27. A-10,500 (est)

1991 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

During the season, LBSU ran off 21 of 22, including 14 in a row. Rain hampered much of the Austin regional, sending the team’s first game against Southern Miss well into the wee hours. With the loser having to play at 11 the next morning, losing was not an option as LBSU won 6-5. LBSU went on to defeat Oklahoma State two out of three times, including the championship. Afterwards, 3,000 Texas fans (who LBSU had eliminated earlier) sang their fight song, horns and all, to The Beach. With some players ready to “hug the tarmac” after

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LBSU AB R H BI WICHITA ST AB R H BI Rogers, cf/lf 3 1 1 1 Hall, 2b 5 2 0 0 Kaylor, 2b 5 0 0 0 Wimmer, ss 5 1 1 0 Giambi, 3b 3 2 2 2 Audley, cf 5 3 3 1 Talanoa, ch 4 0 1 1 Mirabelli, c 3 2 1 3 Pridy, 1b 4 0 1 0 T.Dreifort, rf 4 0 2 1 Cookson, lf 4 0 0 0 Jones, 3b 5 0 2 1 Cradle, cf 1 0 0 0 McCloughan, dh 2 0 0 1 Christian, rf 3 1 1 0 White, 1b 3 0 1 0 Rodriguez, ss 2 0 0 0 Tilma, lf 3 0 0 0 Speakman, c 3 1 2 0 E-Hall, Rodriguez, Wimmer, Trachsel. DP-Wichita State 3. LOBLong Beach State 10, Wichita State 10. 2B-Jones 2, Giambi. HR-Mirabelli, Giambi. SB-Audley 2, White, Hall, Mirabelli. CS-Christian. SH-Tilma. SF-Talanoa, McCloughan. BB-LBSURogers 2, Giambi 2, Rodriguez 2, Pridy, Christian, Speakman. WSU-Mirabelli 2, T.Dreifort, McCloughan, White. SO-LBSU-Pridy 2, Cookson 2, Rodriguez, Talanoa. WSU-Hall 4, McCloughan. LBSU IP H R ER BB SO Trachsel (L, 11-6) 5.2 8 8 4 2 4 Croghan 0.2 1 0 0 3 0 Taylor 1.2 1 0 0 0 1 WICHITA STATE IP H R ER BB SO Steenstra (W, 16-0) 5.0 5 4 3 5 3 D.Dreifort 3.1 3 1 1 3 3 Bluma (S, 7) 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 WP-Trachsel, Croghan. BK-Croghan. T-3:42. A-8,267.

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CLEMSON AB R H BI LBSU AB R H BI Northrup, cf 4 3 1 0 Cradle, cf 4 1 2 0 Spiers, rf 3 1 1 2 Kaylor, 2b 4 2 2 1 Crowley, 2b 4 1 1 2 Giambi, 3b 4 2 3 2 DeBerry, dh 5 1 3 2 Talanoa, dh 3 1 1 4 Macrina, 1b 5 1 2 3 Mancha, pr 0 1 0 0 Stefan, ss 4 1 0 0 Pridy, 1b 3 0 1 0 Miller, 3b 5 1 3 0 Burke ph/1b 2 0 1 1 Anderson, c 3 0 0 0 Cookson, lf 5 1 2 0 Lockhart, ph/c 2 0 0 0 Christian, rf 5 1 4 3 Foster, lf 3 1 1 0 Rodriguez, ss 5 0 0 0 McMillon, ph/lf 1 1 1 0 Speakman, c 4 3 2 1 E-Speakman 2, Kimbrell, Rodriguez, Kaylor, Stefan, Crowley. DP-Clemson 1. LOB-Clemson 8, Long Beach State 9. 2BSpeakman, Giambi, Burke. 3B-Giambi, Cookson. HR-Talanoa, Macrina, Christian, Speakman. SB-Northrup 3, Spiers 2, Cradle, Stefan, Speakman, Kaylor, Rodriguez, DeBerry. CS-Cradle, Anderson, Giambi. SH-Kaylor. SF-Spiers, Crowley. BB-CLEMNorthrup 2, Spiers, Stefan, McMillon. LBSU-Talanoa 2, Cradle, Giambi, Speakman. SO-CLEM-Macrina 2, Spiers, Stefan. LBSUCookson, Rodriguez. CLEMSON IP H R ER BB SO Kimbrell 2.2 6 6 6 1 1 Miller 3.0 6 4 3 2 1 Phillips 1.0 2 0 0 1 0 Bradford (L, 4-1) 1.1 4 2 2 1 0 LBSU IP H R ER BB SO Whitaker 3.2 7 7 6 3 0 Griego 3.2 3 2 2 0 3 Taylor (W, 8-2) 1.2 3 2 2 2 1 WP-Kimbrell. PB-Anderson. T-3:57. A-16,000 (est.) 11 combined stolen bases a CWS record. Seven SBs by Clemson tied CWS record. No outs when winning run scored.

the bumpy flight into Omaha, severe storm warnings forced the team down to the hotel basement during one of its days off. At the CWS, unlikely hero, catcher Willie “Cowboy” Speakman’s homer capped off the team’s 12-11 victory over Clemson. Speakman, who always wore his traditional black cowboy hat, was smiling ear-to-ear in the postgame press conference afterwards. Final Record: 45-22 Future MLBers: 3 (Trachsel, Cookson, Giambi) Final Ranking: No. 5 Number of Players Drafted: 9

1991 LEADERBOARD

Jason Giambi, .407 BA, 54 RBIs, .563 SLG, 4 HR Eddie Christian, .394 BA, 46 R, 18 SB, 11 2B Brent Cookson, .357 BA, 15 HR, 60 RBIs Steve Trachsel, 11-6, 2.78 ERA, 139 Ks, 9 CG Steve Whitaker, 11-3, 2.83 ERA, 99 Ks Team: .342 BA • 4.02 ERA • .971 FLD

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LBSU AB R H BI CREIGHTON AB R H BI Rogers, 2b/cf 3 1 1 0 Jones, cf 3 1 0 0 Cradle, cf 3 0 0 0 Freehling, lf 4 1 1 1 Kaylor, ph/2b 0 0 0 1 Stahoviak, 3b 5 1 1 2 Giambi, 3b 2 0 0 0 Hinton, rf 4 2 2 3 Case, ph 1 0 0 0 Bartee, ph/rf 0 0 0 0 Talanoa, dh 5 1 0 0 McConnell, 1b 4 3 1 0 Pridy, 1b 3 0 1 2 McCafferty, 2b 5 2 3 2 Burke, ph/1b 1 0 0 0 Martindale, c 4 2 2 2 Cookson, lf 3 0 0 0 Judge, dh 4 1 1 1 Christian, rf 4 0 1 0 Langer, ss 4 0 1 2 Rodriguez, ss 2 1 1 0 Vargas, c 2 0 0 0 Mancha, ph 0 1 0 0 Speakman, c 1 0 0 0 E-Langer, Pridy. DP-Creighton 1. LOB-Long Beach State 9, Creighton 7. 2B-Pridy, McCafferty, Martindale, Rogers. HRHinton, Martindale. SB-Jones. SF-Kaylor. BB-LBSU-Rogers 2, Giambi 2, Rodriguez 2, Kaylor, Cookson, Mancha. CRE-Jones 2, Freehling, Bartee, McConnell, Martindale, Judge. SO-LBSUGiambi, Case, Talanoa, Christian, Rodriguez, Speakman. CREStahoviak 3, Freehling, McConnell, Langer. LBSU IP H R ER BB SO Gray (L, 3-3) 1.1 2 7 6 4 2 Croghan 4.2 7 4 4 1 3 Taylor 1.0 2 1 1 2 1 Griego 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 CREIGHTON IP H R ER BB SO Maloney (W, 4-5) 6.0 3 4 2 7 2 Harris 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 Puffer 1.0 1 0 0 2 3 WP-Maloney 2, Gray. T-3:32. A-14,608

Steve Whitaker’s (right) gem in the regional final over Oklahoma State, followed by a dominating relief performance from Steve Trachsel (left) sent LBSU to the CWS in 1991. The two combined to go 22-9 in 1991.

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College World Series 1993 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

The lovable nomads finally had a home, moving to Blair to begin the year. LBSU started off 12-12, before a tri-captains meeting with Snow, led to the team winning 27 of 32 heading into regionals. A “scheduling error” gave the top seed’s hotel reservations to Mississippi State, forcing the nomads elsewhere. After eliminating MSU, 2-1, some fans were known to call the hotel to see if anything had “opened up.” In the Regional finals, after knocking off host Florida State, FSU fans turned to Dirtbags in rooting them past Notre Dame football style, 13-3. With rain forcing preparation indoors in Omaha, no one knew what to expect. The team’s second game with LSU, proved to be a classic. The Dirbags, down 8-5, score four in the eighth inning to beat LSU 10-8, with the clincher coming off a home from Eddie Davis. Forced to play LSU again, with 17-game winner Daniel Choi waiting in the wings for a depleted Wichita State pitching staff, the umpire’s zone and LBSU’s chances shrunk, as LSU won 6-5, and won the National title over Wichita State. Final Record: 46-19 Future MLBers: 2 (Liefer, Gonzalez) Final Ranking: No. 3 Number of Players Drafted: 8

1993 LEADERBOARD

Kevin Curtis, .368 BA, 57 RBIs, 12 HR, .609 SLG Jeff Liefer, .356 BA, 54 RBIs, 12 HR, .597 SLG Cobi Cradle, .302 BA, 62 R, 35 SB, 14 2B Daniel Choi, 17-2 2.57 ERA, 116 Ks Gabe Gonzalez, 1.54 ERA, 13 svs, .164 Opp Avg Mike Fontana, 9-3, 2.94 ERA, 104 Ks Team: .295 BA • 3.55 ERA • .964 FLD

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Gabe Gonzalez was the Dirtbags’ first relief ace, compiling 13 saves during 1993 and a school-record 121 appearances and 46 saves in the mid ‘90s. Gonzalez was a first team All-Big West pick in 1993.

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LBSU AB R H BI KANSAS AB R H BI Cradle, cf 5 1 1 0 Berblinger, 2b 4 0 0 0 Martins, 2b 4 0 0 0 Mahon, dh 3 0 0 0 Swanson, lf/1b 4 1 1 0 Monroe, cf 4 0 0 0 Curtis, rf 4 1 2 3 Wuycheck, 1b 4 0 0 0 Liefer, dh 5 1 3 0 Niemeier, c 4 1 2 1 Rodriguez, ss 3 0 0 0 Igou, lf 1 0 0 0 Smith, 1b 2 1 0 0 Tarquinio, rf 1 0 0 0 Davisson, lf 1 0 0 0 Wilhelm, 3b 3 0 0 0 Whatley, c 3 1 1 1 Rude, ss 2 0 0 0 Falsken, 3b 4 0 1 0 Turney, ph 1 0 0 0 Soult, ss 0 0 0 0 E-Berblinger, Wuycheck 2, Rude. DP-Kansas 2. LOB-Long Beach State 8, Kansas 4. 3B-Swanson. HR-Niemeier, Curts. SB-Liefer, Cradle, Whatley, Falsken. SH-Shatley, Tarquinio. BB-LBSU-Martins, Swanson, Curtis, Rodriguez, Smith. KS-Igou 2, Mahon. SO-LBSU-Martins 2, Curtis, Smith. KS-Wilheim 2, Monroe, Mahon. LBSU IP H R ER BB SO Fontana (W, 9-3) 9.0 2 1 1 3 4 KANSAS IP H R ER BB SO Splittorff (L, 7-2) 5.2 4 3 1 4 3 Walker 3.1 5 3 3 1 1 HBP-Tarquinio (by Fontana). WP-Splittorff, Walker. T-2:24. A-12,000 (est)

June 8, 1993 LBSU 001 TAMU 001 Jeff Liefer led the club with 57 runs, 12 homers and 17 doubles while batting .356 as a freshman. Liefer earned Freshman All-American honors and second team All-Big West accolades before being drafted in the 1995 draft as the 25th overall pick.

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All-American Daniel Choi produced one of the top seasons all-time in a Long Beach State uniform, going 17-2 with a 2.95 ERA for the Omaha-bound Dirtbags. He was LBSU’s first Big West Pitcher of the Year.

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LSU AB R H BI LBSU AB R H BI Williams, 3b 4 0 0 0 Cradle, cf 5 0 1 0 Rios, cf 4 1 2 1 Martins, 2b 3 2 0 0 Johnson, ss 4 1 1 0 Swanson, lf 3 2 2 0 Walker, 2b 3 1 0 0 Davis, ph/lf 1 1 1 2 Berrios, rf 5 1 1 0 Curtis, rf 4 2 2 2 Neal, dh 4 2 1 0 Liefer, dh 4 2 3 3 Greely, lf 4 1 3 2 Rodriguez, ss 5 0 1 1 Antonini, c 3 0 1 1 Smith, 1b 3 1 2 1 Jackson, 1b 4 1 1 0 Whatley, c 3 0 1 0 Ralsken, 3b 2 0 1 1 E- Johnson, Martins 2. DP-LSU 2, Long Beach State 1. LOB-LSU 8, Long Beach State 9. 2B-Berrios, Greely, Smith. 3B-Greely. HR-Liefer, Davis, Curtis. SB-Rios 2, Liefer. CS-Smith 2, Rios, Antonini. SH-Whatley. SF-Smith. BB-LSU-Walker 2, Williams, Rios, Johnson, Neal, Greely, Antonini. LBSU-Martins-2, Swanson, Curtis, Smith, Falsken. SO-LSU-Williams 3, Rios 2, Berrios 2, Johnson, Greely, Jackson. LBSU-Whatley 2, Swanson. LSU IP H R ER BB SO NP Chamberlain 4.1 6 5 4 4 2 84 Hunt 2.2 4 2 2 2 1 62 Sirotka (L, 11-6) 1.0 4 3 3 0 0 22 LBSU IP H R ER BB SO NP Fontes 2.0 2 2 2 2 1 35 Goldstein 3.2 7 5 3 4 5 74 Gonzalez (W, 4-2) 3.1 1 1 0 2 4 54 HBP-Falsken (by Chamberlain), Liefer (by Hunt). WP-Goldstein. T-3:28. A-13,727.

LBSU AB R H BI LSU AB R H BI Cradle, cf 2 1 0 0 Williams, 3b 4 2 2 0 Martins, 2b 4 1 1 0 Rios, cf 5 2 3 3 Davis, lf 5 1 1 2 Johnson, ss 3 0 1 0 Curtis, rf 4 0 1 0 Walker, 2b 5 1 4 3 Smith, 1b 4 0 2 0 Berrios, rf 4 0 1 0 Richardson, ph 1 1 0 0 Neal, dh 4 0 2 0 Swanson, 1b 0 0 0 0 Greely, lf 4 0 0 0 Liefer, dh 4 1 2 0 Antonini, c 4 0 1 0 Whatley, c 3 0 1 0 Huffman, pr 0 1 0 0 Rodriguez, ss 3 0 0 0 Jackson, 1b 3 0 0 0 Falsken, 3b 5 0 1 1 Stocco, ph 1 0 0 0 E-Rios, Johnson, Sirotka, Whatley, Williams 2. DP-Long Beach State 2. LOB-Long Beach State 13, LSU 9. 2B-Smith 2, Rios 2. HR-Davis, Walker. SB-Curtis. CS-Cradle. SH-Whatle 2, Rodriguez 2. BB-LBSU-Cradle 3, Martins, Curtis, Liefer. LSU-Johnson, Williams. SO-LBSU-Davis, Falsken, Martins, Curtis, Smith, Rodriguez. LSU-Antonini 2, Johnson, Stocco. LBSU IP H R ER BB SO NP Fontana 6.2 10 3 3 1 3 89 Gonzalez (L, 4-3) 1.2 4 3 3 2 1 39 LSU IP H R ER BB SO NP Sirotka (W, 12-6) 9.0 9 5 2 6 8 152 WP-Gonzalez. T-3:12. A-12,388.

College World Series 1998 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

After getting past the Big West Conference Tournament,the Dirtbags, as winners, were sent to the naton’s toughest regional, which featured two No. 1 teams that year, Alabama and Stanford. Mike Gallo, a spot starter a year earlier, emerged as the staff ace. It must have been his pregame of a bannana and apple. Jaron Madison’s first two collegiate home runs, along with Gallo’s 89-pitch complete game eliminated Stanford. Then in the championship, the second No. 1 would fall in Alabama, as the Dirtbags were Omaha bound. In the opener, Gallo battled back after Pat Burrell crushed a homer to give Miami a 2-0 lead. But LBSU came up short, 3-1. The Beach got their revenge two days later, eliminating their third No. 1 team, Miami, 6-3, with three runs in the top of the ninth. Much to the dismay of some fans, Long Beach merchandise sold out, as the team continued playing, before losing to Arizona State. Final Record: 43-23-1 Future MLBers: 2 (Gallo, Sledge) Final Ranking: 4th Number of Players Drafted: 7

1998 LEADERBOARD

Chuck Lopez, .422 BA, 77R, 52 RBIs Paul Day, .401 BA, 83 R, 89 RBIs, 15 HR, .668 SLG Terrmel Sledge, .392 BA, 99 R, 63 RBIs, .650 SLG Mike Gallo, 6-2, 3.41 ERA, 66Ks Darren Merrill, 7-0, 4.61 ERA, 27 Gms, 47 Ks Jason Marr, 3-1, 4.43 ERA, 9 svs Team: .354 BA • 4.89 ERA • .961 FLD

Future Big West Conference Pitcher of the Year Mike Gallo emerged as the staff ace in 1998, going 6-2 with a team-best 3.41 ERA over 92.1 innings. Gallo would later be drafted by the Astros in the 5th round. Bryan Kennedy began his assault on the all-time RBI record during his freshman year in 1998, driving in 81 runs. Kennedy batted .356 that year with a team-best 25 doubles to go along with 65 runs and 81 RBIs. Caleb Balbuena in his only season with The Beach, was a solid No. 2 starter in 1998. Balbuena led the team with seven wins, 101 innings and 81 strikeouts as opponents batted .280 against him.

The greatest hitting team in Long Beach State history, the 1998 team was led by Chuck Lopez (left), Paul Day (middle) and Terrmel Sledge (right), as the Dirtbags set numerous school records, batting .354. That year, under the tutelage of Don Barbara, who set the school record for hitting in 1990 (.474), the team set records in runs (629), hits (893), homers (68), RBI (567), slugging (.518), hit batters (124) and OBP (.433) The trio of Lopez, Day and Sledge each had over 100 hits and 77 runs, all breaking the single season record. In all, 12 players batted over .300 on the year.

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LBSU AB R H BI MIAMI AB R H BI Sledge, cf 4 1 1 0 Hill, ss 3 0 0 0 Lopez, rf 3 0 0 0 Seever, cf 4 0 0 0 Day, 3b 3 0 1 1 Michaels, rf 4 1 2 0 Kennedy, c 2 0 0 0 Burrell, dh 3 1 1 1 Berni, dh 3 0 0 0 Huff, 3b 3 0 1 0 Hota, ph 1 0 0 0 Crespo, 2b 3 0 0 1 Madison, lf 3 0 1 0 Clute, 2b 0 0 0 0 Luera, ph 1 0 0 0 Saggese, 1b 4 1 1 0 Yount, 1b 3 0 0 0 Jacobson, c 4 0 3 0 Hall, ss 3 0 0 0 Alvarez, lf 3 0 1 1 Lee, 2b 2 0 1 0 Redfox, ph/2b 1 0 0 0 E-Young, Lee, Hill. DP-Long Beach State 2, Miami-1. LOB-Long Beach State 5, Miami-9. 2B-Michaels, Alvarez. HR-Burrell. SH-Lopez, Alvarez. SF-Day, Crespo. BB-LBSU-Kennedy 2. LSU-Hill, Burrell, Huff. SO-LBSU-Madison 2, Yount 2, Day, Kennedy, Berni, Hota, Luera, Hall, Redfox. LSU-Burrell 2, Michaels, Alvarez. LBSU IP H R ER BB SO NP Gallo (L, 6-2) 6.0 9 3 3 2 3 98 Merrill 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 22 MIAMI IP H R ER BB SO NP Santos (W, 15-1) 8.0 4 1 0 1 8 108 Morrison (S, 12) 1.0 0 0 0 1 3 20 T-2:32. A-21,035 (session 1 record).

FLA STATE AB R H BI LBSU AB R H BI Badeaux, 2b 4 0 0 1 Sledge, cf 4 1 2 0 Zabala, 3b 0 0 0 0 Lopez, rf 4 1 2 0 Cox, cf 4 0 1 0 Day, 3b/lf 4 0 1 0 Salazar, c 3 1 1 0 Kennedy, c 4 0 0 1 Henderson, dh 3 1 0 0 Hota, dh 4 0 2 2 Diaz, rf 4 1 1 3 Berni, ph 1 0 0 0 Cash, 1b 3 0 0 0 Madison, lf 4 0 0 0 Jernigan, lf 4 1 2 0 Lee, 2b 0 0 0 0 Groves, ss 2 0 0 0 Yount, 1b 2 2 2 1 Hall, ss 3 1 1 1 Redfox, 2b/3b 4 2 3 3 E-Day. DP-Florda State 1, Long Beach State 1. LOB-Florida State 4, Long Beach State 10. 2B-Cox, Salazar, Day, Redfox. HR-Diaz, Yount, Redfox. SB-Jernigan. CS-Zabala, Lopez. SH-Groves, Sledge. BB-FSU-Zabala 3, Salazar, Henderson. LBSU-Yount 2, Lopez, Day, Kennedy, Hall. SO-FSU-Badeaux 2, Cash-2, Groves-2, Cox. LBSU-Day 2, Sledge, Kennedy, Berni, Madison. FLORIDA STATE IP H R ER BB SO NP Stocks 4.2 7 4 4 5 3 98 Bentley (L, 7-2) 1.2 5 3 3 1 1 36 DiBlasi 1.2 1 0 0 0 2 21 LBSU IP H R ER BB SO NP Balbuena 6.0 5 4 4 4 5 94 Merrill (W, 7-0) 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 23 Marr (S, 8) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 10 WP-Merrill. HBP-Zabala, Cash (by Balbuena). T-2:56. A-24,740.

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14 18 0 4 11 4

LBSU AB R H BI MIAMI AB R H BI Sledge, cf 4 1 1 0 Hill, ss 3 0 1 1 Lopez, rf 5 0 2 2 Crespo, 2b 4 0 0 0 Day, 3b/rf 4 0 2 0 Michaels, rf 4 0 0 0 Kennedy, c 4 0 0 0 Burrell, dh 3 1 2 0 Hota, dh 4 2 3 0 Huff, 3b 4 1 2 2 Berni, ph 1 0 0 0 Jacobson, c 4 0 1 0 Redfox, 2b/3b 4 0 1 0 Alvarez, lf 3 0 0 0 Yount, 1b 4 0 2 1 Saggese, 1b 4 1 1 0 Hall, ss 3 2 3 1 Seever, cf 2 0 0 0 Madison, lf 2 0 0 0 Toomey, ph/lf 1 0 0 0 Monroy, ph 1 1 0 0 Lee, 2b 0 0 0 0 E-Hall 2, Crespo. DP-Long Beach State 3, Miami 3. LOB-Long Beach State 9, Miami 6. 3B-Day. HR-Hall, Huff. SB-Hota 2, Alvarez, Seever. CS-Hill. SH-Sledge, Redfox, Seever. BB-LBSU-Kennedy, Hall. MIA-Hill, Burrell, Alvarez, Seever. SO-LBSU-Sledge 2, Kennedy, Redfox, Yount, Madison, Toomey. MIA-Crespo 2, Michaels 2, Saggese 2, Hill, Huff, Jacobson, Alvarez. LBSU IP H R ER BB SO NP Gallo 6.0 6 3 3 2 8 110 Merrill 0.2 0 0 0 2 0 16 Kordich (W, 5-4) 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 13 Marr (S, 9) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 12 MIAMI IP H R ER BB SO NP Roque 5.1 11 3 3 0 3 78 Howell 2.0 1 0 0 1 3 34 Morrison (L, 2-2) 0.2 2 3 3 1 1 21 Gutierrez 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 7 Kamalsky 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 3 WP-Morrison. PB-Kennedy 3. HBP-Day (by Morrison). T-3:25. A-15,000 (est.).

AZ STATE AB R H BI LBSU AB R H BI Bloomquist, 2b 6 3 5 4 Sledge, cf 5 1 3 1 Arguelles, cf 6 1 2 2 Lopez, rf 5 1 2 0 Moreno, rf 4 1 1 2 Day, 3b 3 1 1 0 Beinbrink, 3b 3 1 1 1 Yount, 1b 4 0 1 1 Phelps, dh/1b 6 1 2 0 Kennedy, c 4 1 2 2 Delucchi, lf 6 2 3 0 Hota, dh 4 0 0 0 Meier, 1b 5 0 0 0 Redfox, 2b 4 0 1 0 Sitzman, ph 1 0 0 0 Hall, ss 4 0 1 0 Halvorson, c 5 1 1 1 Madison, lf 4 0 0 0 Heintzelman, pr 0 1 0 0 Jones, c 0 0 0 0 Collins, ss 5 3 3 1 E-Day, Redfox, Hall 2. DP-Arizona State 1, Long Beach State 1. LOB-Arizona State 15, Long Beach State 7. 2B-Delucchi, Collins. HR-Bloomquist, Moreno, Beinbrink, Sledge, Kennedy. SBDelucchi. BB-ASU-Beinbrink-3, Bloomquist, Moreno, Halvorson, Collins. LBSU-none. SO-ASU-Moreno 2, Meier 2. LBSU-Redfox 2, Madison 2, Sledge, Day, Yount, Hota. ARIZONA STATE IP H R ER BB SO NP Leon (W, 4-0) 6.0 8 3 3 0 6 90 Kramer (S, 3) 3.0 3 1 1 0 2 45 LBSU IP H R ER BB SO NP Leuenberger (L, 6-3) 2.1 7 7 5 4 2 83 Thomas 3.2 4 2 1 0 1 63 Kordich 2.0 4 3 1 3 1 38 Berni 1.0 3 2 2 0 0 14 WP-Leuenberger 3, Thomas 2, Korcich. HBP Arguelles (by Thomas), Day (by Kramer), Moreno (by Kordich). T-3:15. A-19,002.

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Major Leaguers DICK NEN, 1B/OF

KYLE ABBOTT, LHP

Long Beach State: 1960 (free agent signee) Major League Career: 1963-1970 Major League Debut: September 18, 1963 YR TM 1963 LA 1965 WASH 1966 WASH 1967 WASH 1968 CHC 1970 WASH 6 seasons

G 7 69 94 110 81 6 367

AB 8 246 235 238 94 5 826

Long Beach State: 1989 (1st Round/9th Overall) Major League Career: 1991-1996 Major League Debut: September 10, 1991

R H HR 2 1 1 18 64 6 20 50 6 21 52 6 8 17 2 1 1 0 70 185 21

RBI 1 31 30 29 16 0 107

AVG .125 .260 .213 .218 .181 .200 .224

OBP .364 .312 .294 .280 .225 .200 .288

SLG .500 .370 .323 .332 .277 .200 .335

Long Beach State: 1966 (Secondary Draft) Major League Career: 1969-1974 Major League Debut: April 8, 1969 Accolades: World Champion NY Mets in 1969 G 118 11 16 33 178

AB 215 14 17 14 260

R 26 4 1 4 35

H 49 0 2 3 54

HR RBI AVG OBP 1 14 .228 .313 0 0 .000 .067 0 2 .118 .250 0 1 .214 .389 1 17 .208 .301

SLG .279 .000 .118 .214 .250

Long Beach State: 1968-69 (1st Round-January) Major League Career: 1972-1983 Major League Debut: June 11, 1972 Accolades: Ranked amongst league leaders in saves from 1973 to 1976 and appearances in 1973, 1974 and 1978 W-L 1-5 4-4 5-7 4-5 6-6 4-9 8-4 2-5 1-1 0-0 2-4 6-2 43-52

G-GS 40-0 60-0 61-1 55-0 58-0 64-0 70-0 28-0 13-0 10-0 30-0 45-0 534

Sv 4 14 15 11 14 11 12 2 0 0 3 10 96

IP 70.2 100.1 102.0 74.0 103.0 87.7 81.7 35.0 16.7 11.3 41.7 57.3 781.3

H ER 72 29 86 27 99 51 73 32 92 26 91 35 79 30 53 30 18 9 15 10 36 14 52 24 766 317

BB 30 31 29 32 35 39 33 14 4 2 13 24 286

SO 37 65 49 39 50 68 52 16 10 11 20 38 455

ERA 3.69 2.42 4.50 3.89 2.27 3.59 3.31 7.71 4.86 7.94 3.02 3.77 3.65

BB 2 4 3 16 25

SO 8 1 2 16 27

ERA 4.00 3.38 0.00 4.32 3.83

GEORGE THROOP, RHP

Long Beach State: 1972 (16th Round) Major League Career: 1975-1979 Major League Debut: September 7, 1975 YR TM 1975 KC 1977 KC 1978 KC 1979 KC/HOU 4 seasons

W-L G-GS 0-0 7-0 0-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 18-0 2-0 30-0

ER 4 2 0 12 18

Sv IP H ER 0 41.0 43 15 0 58.7 63 42 0 99.7 106 57

BB 15 38 53

SO 32 32 64

ERA 3.29 6.44 5.15

Long Beach State: 1974-76 (6th Round) Major League Career: 1982 Major League Debut: April 12, 1982

70

G 42 42

AB 42 42

R 5 5

H 14 14

BB 13 45 16 5 79

SO 12 88 21 3 124

ERA 4.58 5.13 4.31 20.25 5.20

YR TM 1993 SD 1 season

G 37 37

AB 63 63

HR RBI AVG OBP 0 2 .222 .315 0 2 .222 .315

SLG .238 .238

H ER 73 32 98 46 99 34 46 32 316 144

TOM URBANI, LHP

Long Beach State: 1989-90 (13th Round) Major League Career: 1993-1996 Major League Debut: April 21, 1993 W-L 1-3 3-7 3-5 3-2 10-17

G-GS 18-9 20-10 24-13 19-4 81-36

Sv 0 0 0 0 0

IP 62.0 80.1 82.2 35.1 260.1

BB 26 21 21 18 86

SO 33 43 52 21 149

ERA 3.93 5.15 3.70 8.15 4.98

BB 1 1

SO 0 0

ERA 9.00 9.00

GABE GONZALEZ, LHP

Long Beach State: 1992-95 (16th Round) Major League Career: 1998 Major League Debut: April 1, 1998 YR TM 1998 FLA 1 season

W-L G-GS 0-0 3-0 0-0 3-0

Sv 0 0

IP 1.0 1.0

H 1 1

ER 1 1

BRENT COOKSON, OF

Long Beach State: 1990-91 (15th Round) Major League Career: 1995, 1999 Major League Debut: August 12, 1995 YR TM 1995 KC 1999 LA 2 seasons

G 22 3 25

AB 35 5 40

R 2 0 2

H 5 1 6

HR RBI AVG OBP 0 5 .143 .189 0 0 .200 .200 0 5 .150 .190

SLG .171 .200 .175

Long Beach State: 1994-97 (3rd Round) Major League Career: 2000 Major League Debut: July 17, 2000 YR TM 2000 OAK 1 season

W-L G-GS 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1

Sv 2.1 2.1

IP 5 5

H 5 5

ER 4 4

BB 3 3

SO 1 1

ERA 15.43 15.43

H ER 31 21 137 77 72 35 71 37 98 60 409 230

BB 8 52 39 40 31 170

SO 7 85 64 54 51 261

ERA 8.34 4.62 4.06 4.65 6.92 5.47

Long Beach State: 1995-1997 (Supplemental 1st/2nd) Major League Career: 2000-2004 Major League Debut: August 10, 2000

JIM SMITH, IF

YR TM 1982 PIT 1 season

R 8 8

H ER 22 10 147 76 28 12 10 9 207 107

ROCKY BIDDLE, RHP

Long Beach State: 1973-74 (5th Round) Major League Career: 1976-77 Major League Debut: September 7, 1976 W-L G-GS 2-3 6-5 3-3 17-6 5-6 23-11

IP 19.2 133.1 28.1 4.0 185.1

MARCUS JONES, RHP

Sv IP H 2 9.0 8 1 5.3 1 0 3.0 2 0 25.0 30 3 42.3 41

GARY BEARE, RHP

YR TM 1976 MIL 1977 MIL 2 seasons

Sv 0 0 0 0 0

DARRELL SHERMAN, OF

YR TM 1993 STL 1994 STL 1995 STL 1996 STL/DET 4 seasons

RANDY MOFFITT, RHP

YR TM 1972 SF 1973 SF 1974 SF 1975 SF 1976 SF 1977 SF 1978 SF 1979 SF 1980 SF 1981 SF 1982 HOU 1983 TOR 12 seasons

W-L G-GS 1-2 5-3 1-14 31-19 2-0 18-0 0-1 3-0 4-17 57-22

Long Beach State: 1989 (6th Round) Major League Career: 1993 Major League Debut: April 8, 1993

ROD GASPAR, OF

YR TM 1969 NYM 1970 NYM 1971 SD 1974 SD 4 seasons

YR TM 1991 CAL 1992 PHI 1995 PHI 1996 CAL 4 seasons

H 10 10

HR RBI AVG OBP 0 4 .238 .312 0 4 .238 .312

SLG .333 .333

YR TM 2000 CHW 2001 CHW 2002 CHW 2003 MON 2004 MON 5 seasons

W-L 1-2 7-8 3-4 5-8 4-8 20-30

G-GS 4-4 30-21 44-7 73-0 47-0 198-41

Sv 0 0 1 34 11 46

IP 22.2 128.2 77.2 71.2 78.0 378.2

Major Leaguers JEFF LIEFER, 1B/OF

STEVE TRACHSEL, RHP

1996 National League All-Star Long Beach State: 1991 (8th Round) Major League Career: 1993-2008 Major League Debut: September 19, 1993

Long Beach State: 1993-1995 (1st Round/25th Overall) Major League Career: 1999-2005 Major League Debut: April 7, 1999 YR TM 1999 CHW 2000 CHW 2001 CHW 2002 CHW 2003 MON/TB 2004 MIL 2005 CLE 7 seasons

G 45 5 83 76 44 16 19 288

AB 113 11 254 204 113 28 56 779

R H HR 8 28 0 0 2 0 36 65 18 28 47 7 10 20 4 2 6 1 5 11 1 89 179 31

RBI 14 0 39 26 21 5 8 113

AVG .248 .182 .256 .230 .177 .214 .196 .230

OBP .295 .182 .313 .295 .217 .258 .211 .281

SLG .327 .182 .520 .373 .319 .393 .286 .398

ER 18 7 25

BB 23 0 23

SO 18 0 18

ERA 5.86 31.50 7.58

CHAD BENTZ, LHP

Long Beach State: 2000-01 (7th Round) Major League Career: 2004-2005 Major League Debut: July 2, 2003 YR TM 2004 MON 2005 FLA 2 seasons

W-L G-GS 0-3 36-0 0-0 4-0 0-3 40-0

Sv IP H 0 27.2 23 0 2.0 8 0 29.2 31

ABE ALVAREZ, LHP

Long Beach State: 2001-03 (2nd Round) Major League Career: 2004-2006 Major League Debut: July 22, 2004

YR 1991

TM LBSU

YR TM 1993 CHC 1994 CHC 1995 CHC 1996 CHC 1997 CHC 1998 CHC 1999 CHC 2000 TB/TOR 2001 NYM 2002 NYM 2003 NYM 2004 NYM 2005 NYM 2006 NYM 2007 BAL 2007 CHC 2008 BAL 16 seasons

W-L G-GS 11-6 20-18

SO 139

ERA 2.78

Sv IP H ER BB SO 0 19.2 16 10 3 14 0 146.0 133 52 54 108 0 160.2 174 92 76 117 0 205.0 181 69 62 132 0 201.1 225 101 69 160 0 208.0 204 103 84 149 0 205.2 226 127 64 149 0 200.2 232 107 74 110 0 173.2 168 86 47 144 0 173.2 170 65 69 105 0 204.2 204 86 65 111 0 202.2 203 90 83 117 0 37.0 37 17 12 24 0 164.2 185 91 78 79 0 140.2 151 70 69 45 0 17.1 25 16 7 11 0 39.2 53 37 27 16 0 2501.0 2587 1219 943 1591

ERA 4.58 3.21 5.15 3.03 4.51 4.46 5.56 4.80 4.46 3.37 3.78 4.00 4.14 4.97 4.48 8.31 8.39 4.39

AB 208

R 41

H 57

HR RBI AVG OBP 4 38 .274 .357

SLG .399

G AB 46 128 84 296 123 431 137 456 150 522 145 449 76 234 33 54 98 301 130 461 58 175 109 341 89 219 55 132 73 169 19 53 90 183 1515 4604

R 11 32 49 53 62 55 20 4 37 51 14 41 27 14 17 4 26 517

H 32 76 96 117 132 120 59 12 78 122 44 96 61 45 51 15 50 1206

HR 0 8 11 4 5 4 1 0 8 10 1 3 1 2 1 0 1 60

SLG .320 .402 .355 .333 .326 .379 .308 .222 .402 .410 .354 346 .342 .439 .391 .321 .333 .360

W-L G-GS 0-2 3-3 9-7 22-22 7-13 30-29 13-9 31-31 8-12 34-34 15-8 33-33 8-18 34-34 8-15 34-34 11-13 28-28 11-11 30-30 16-10 33-33 12-13 33-33 1-4 6-6 15-8 30-30 6-8 25-25 1-3 4-4 2-5 10-8 143-159 420

Sv IP H ER 1 148.2 129 46

BB 38

CHRIS GOMEZ, IF

YR TM 2001-03 LBSU

W-L G-GS 23-5 40-35

Sv IP H ER 0 228.1 214 65

BB 61

SO 195

ERA 2.56

YR TM 2004 BOS 2005 BOS 2006 BOS 3 seasons

W-L G-GS 0-1 1-1 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 4-1

Sv IP H 0 5.0 8 0 2.2 6 0 3.0 5 0 10.1 19

ER 5 4 4 13

BB 5 0 2 7

SO 2 1 2 5

ERA 9.00 15.43 12.00 11.32

CHRIS DEMARIA, RHP

Long Beach State: 2001-02 (17th round) Major League Career: 2005-2006 Major League Debut: September 9, 2005 YR TM 2001-02 LBSU

W-L G-GS 7-4 59-0

Sv IP H 6 99.0 76

ER 30

BB 27

SO 78

ERA 2.73

YR TM 2005 KC 2006 MIL 2 seasons

W-L G-GS 1-0 8-0 0-1 10-0 1-1 18-0

Sv IP H 0 9.0 14 0 13.2 10 0 22.2 24

ER 9 9 18

BB 5 9 14

SO 11 11 22

ERA 9.00 5.93 7.15

MIKE GALLO, LHP

Long Beach State: 1997-1999 (5th Round) Major League Career: 2003-2006 Major League Debut: July 2, 2003 YR TM 1997-99 LBSU

W-L G-GS 16-6 62-28

Sv IP H ER 1 237.0 252 105

BB 71

SO 183

ERA 3.61

YR TM 2003 HOU 2004 HOU 2005 HOU 2006 HOU 4 seasons

W-L G-GS 1-0 32-0 2-0 69-0 0-1 36-0 1-2 23-0 4-3 160

Sv 0 0 0 0 0

BB 10 20 10 7 47

SO 16 34 12 7 69

ERA 3.00 4.74 2.66 6.06 4.11

IP 30.0 49.1 20.1 16.1 116.0

H ER 28 10 55 26 18 6 28 11 129 53

Long Beach State: 1992 (3rd Round) Major League Career: 1993-2008 Major League Debut: July 19, 1993 YR 1992

TM LBSU

YR TM 1993 DET 1994 DET 1995 DET 1996 DET/SD 1997 SD 1998 SD 1999 SD 2000 SD 2001 SD/TB 2002 TB 2003 MIN 2004 TOR 2005 BAL 2006 BAL 2007 BAL 2007 CLE 2008 PIT 16 seasons

G 56

RBI 11 53 50 45 54 39 15 3 43 46 15 37 18 17 16 5 20 487

AVG .250 .257 .223 .257 .253 .267 .252 .222 .259 .265 .251 .282 .279 .341 .302 .283 .273 .262

OBP .304 .336 .292 .347 .326 .346 .331 .306 .298 .305 .279 .337 .359 .387 .339 .278 .322 .325

TERRMEL SLEDGE, OF

Long Beach State: 1998-99 (8th Round) Major League Career: 2004-2007 Major League Debut: April 6, 2004 YR TM 1998-99 LBSU

G 124

AB 513

R H HR RBI AVG OBP 171 185 22 100 .369 .487

SLG NA

YR TM 2004 MON 2005 WASH 2006 SD 2007 SD 4 seasons

G 133 20 38 100 291

AB 398 37 70 200 705

R H HR 45 107 15 7 9 1 7 16 2 22 42 7 81 174 25

SLG .462 .378 .357 .360 .418

RBI 62 8 7 23 100

AVG .269 .243 .229 .210 .247

OBP .336 .348 .308 .310 .327

Steve Trachsel and Chris Gomez with the Baltimore Orioles in 2007.

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Major Leaguers CARLOS MUNIZ, RHP

BRAD DAVIS, C

Long Beach State: 2002-03 (13th Round) Major League Career: 2007-2008 Major League Debut: September 25, 2007

Long Beach State: 2002-04 (5th Round) Major League Career: 2007-2010 Major League Debut: July 21, 2010

YR TM 2002-03 LBSU

W-L G-GS 3-3 49-0

Sv IP H 12 52.1 46

ER 14

BB 20

SO 56

ERA 2.41

YR TM 2002-04 LBSU

G 170

AB 630

YR TM 2007 NYM 2008 NYM 2 seasons

W-L G-GS 0-0 2-0 1-1 18-0 1-1 20-0

Sv IP H 0 2.1 1 0 23.1 24 0 25.2 25

ER 2 14 16

BB 2 7 9

SO 2 16 18

ERA 7.71 5.40 5.61

YR TM 2010 FLA 1 season

G 33 33

AB 109 109

YR TM 2005 SD 2006 SD 2007 SD 2008 SD 2010 LAA 5 seasons

G 59

AB 200

R 50

H 72

HR RBI AVG OBP 9 55 .360 .610

SLG .461

G 22 16 20 66 9 133

AB 24 13 40 135 22 234

R 4 3 5 9 2 23

H 5 3 8 28 3 47

HR RBI AVG OBP 0 0 .208 .321 1 3 .231 .333 1 5 .200 .256 3 13 .207 .341 1 2 .136 .208 6 23 .201 .314

SLG .208 .538 .300 .341 .273 .325

BOBBY CROSBY, SS

2004 AL Rookie of the Year Long Beach State: 1999-2001 (1st Round/25th Overall) Major League Career: 2003-2010 Major League Debut: September 2, 2003

HR RBI AVG OBP 3 16 .211 .270 3 16 .211 .270

SLG .376 .376

G 162

AB 607

R H HR RBI AVG OBP 135 198 8 110 .326 .407

SLG .446

YR TM 2004 SEA 2005 SEA 2006 SEA 2007 SEA 2008 SEA 2009 NYM 2010 TOR 2011 MIL 8 seasons

G 18 141 67 13 97 126 14 7 483

AB 58 488 212 17 286 161 21 7 419

R H HR 11 23 0 61 124 3 27 46 6 2 3 0 30 77 2 9 39 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 47 106 4

OBP .470 .322 .260 .176 .314 .301 .217 .000 .309

SLG .466 .352 .377 .294 .360 .304 .286 .000 354

RBI 5 45 17 0 31 9 3 0 37

AVG .397 .254 .217 .176 .269 .242 .143 .000 .252

Long Beach State: 2002-2004 (3rd Round) Major League Career: 2008-Present Major League Debut: April 12, 2008

YR TM 1999-01 LBSU

G 166

AB 635

R H HR RBI AVG OBP 138 206 21 92 .324 .412

SLG .455

YR TM 2003 OAK 2004 OAK 2005 OAK 2006 OAK 2007 OAK 2008 OAK 2009 OAK 2010 PIT/ARI 8 seasons

G 11 151 84 96 93 145 97 70 747

AB 12 545 333 358 349 556 238 168 2559

R 1 70 66 42 40 66 35 9 329

SLG .000 .426 .456 .338 .341 .349 .357 .298 .372

H HR 0 0 130 22 92 9 82 9 79 8 132 7 53 6 37 1 605 62

YR TM 2000-02 LBSU

JOHN BOWKER, OF

RBI 0 64 38 40 31 61 29 13 276

AVG .000 .239 .276 .229 .226 .237 .223 .220 .236

OBP .143 .319 .346 .298 .278 .296 .295 .294 .304

Bobby Crosby was selected as the American League Rookie of the Year in 2004, hitting 22 home runs and driving in 64 RBI for the Oakland Athletics.

72

H 23 23

Long Beach State: 2000-02 (2nd Round Pick) Major League Career: 2004-Present Major League Debut: September 8, 2004

Long Beach State: 2002 (12th round) Major League Career: 2005-2010 Major League Debut: June 22, 2005 TM LBSU

R 8 8

SLG .425

JEREMY REED, OF/1B

PAUL McANULTY, OF/1B

YR 2002

R H HR RBI AVG OBP 102 200 9 84 .317 .370

YR TM 2002-04 LBSU

G 113

AB 381

R H HR RBI AVG OBP 58 123 14 74 .323 .372

SLG .514

YR TM 2008 SF 2009 SF 2010 SF/PIT 2011 PIT/PHI 4 seasons

G 111 31 67 31 240

AB 326 67 151 30 574

R H HR 31 83 10 7 13 2 16 33 5 0 4 0 54 133 17

RBI 43 7 21 2 73

AVG .255 .194 .219 .133 .232

OBP .300 .247 .281 .188 .283

SLG .408 .373 .371 .167 .382

BOB CRAMER, LHP

Long Beach State: 2000-01 (38th Round) Major League Career: 2010-Present Major League Debut: September 13, 2010 YR TM 2000-01 LBSU

W-L G-GS 3-4 27-3

Sv IP H 0 55.1 60

ER 25

BB 20

SO 42

ERA 4.07

YR TM 2010 OAK 2011 OAK 2 seasons

W-L G-GS 2-1 4-4 0-1 5-0 2-2 9-4

Sv IP H 0 23.2 20 0 8.1 6 0 32.0 26

ER 8 1 9

BB 6 1 7

SO 13 6 19

ERA 3.04 1.08 2.53

Major Leaguers JASON GIAMBI, 1B

AL MVP (2000), AL Comeback Player of the Year (2005) 5-time AL All-Star (2000-04) Long Beach State: 1990-1992 (2nd Round) Major League Career: 1995-Present Major League Debut: May 8, 1995 YR TM 1990-92 LBSU

G 154

AB 524

R H HR RBI AVG OBP 141 208 10 125 .397 .506

YR TM 1995 OAK 1996 OAK 1997 OAK 1998 OAK 1999 OAK 2000 OAK 2001 OAK 2002 NYY 2003 NYY 2004 NYY 2005 NYY 2006 NYY 2007 NYY 2008 NYY 2009 OAK/COL 2010 COL 2011 COL 17 seasons

G AB R H 54 176 27 45 140 536 84 156 142 519 66 152 153 562 92 166 158 575 115 181 152 510 108 170 154 520 109 178 155 560 120 176 156 535 97 134 80 264 33 55 139 417 74 113 139 446 92 113 83 254 31 60 145 458 68 113 102 293 43 59 87 176 17 43 64 131 20 34 2103 6932 1196 1948

HR 6 20 20 27 33 43 38 41 41 12 32 37 14 32 13 6 13 428

RBI 25 79 81 110 123 137 120 122 107 40 87 113 39 96 51 35 32 1397

AVG .256 .291 .293 .295 .315 .333 .342 .314 .250 .208 .271 .253 .236 .247 .201 .244 .260 .281

OBP .364 .355 .362 .384 .422 .476 .477 .435 .412 .342 .440 .413 .356 .373 .343 .378 .355 .404

SLG .556 SLG .398 .481 .495 .489 .553 .647 .660 .598 .527 .379 .535 .558 .433 .502 .382 .398 .603 .525

JERED WEAVER, RHP

2-time AL All-Star (2010-11), 2011 AL Starting All-Star Pitcher, 2011 AL Cy Young Runner-Up Long Beach State: 2002-2004 (1st round/12th Overall) Major League Career: 2006-Present Major League Debut: May 27, 2006 YR TM 2002-04 LBSU

W-L G-GS 37-8 55-55

Sv IP H ER 0 370.0 248 100

BB 73

SO 431

ERA 2.43

YR TM 2006 LAA 2007 LAA 2008 LAA 2009 LAA 2010 LAA 2011 LAA 6 seasons

W-L G-GS Sv IP H ER 11-2 19-19 0 123.0 94 35 13-7 28-28 0 161.0 178 70 11-10 30-30 0 176.2 173 85 16-8 33-33 0 211.0 196 88 13-12 34-34 0 224.1 187 75 18-8 33-33 0 235.2 182 63 82-47 177-177 0 1131.2 1010 416

BB 33 45 54 66 54 56 308

SO 105 115 152 174 233 198 977

ERA 2.56 3.91 4.33 3.75 3.01 2.41 3.31

Jason Giambi was the 2001 American League MVP and has had the longest career of any former Long Beach State player in the major leagues, entering his 18th season in 2012.

JASON VARGAS, LHP

Long Beach State: 2004 (2nd Round) Major League Career: 2005-Present Major League Debut: July 14, 2005 YR 2004

TM LBSU

YR TM 2005 FLA 2006 FLA 2007 NYM 2009 SEA 2010 SEA 2011 SEA 5 seasons

W-L G-GS 7-6 18-17 W-L 5-5 1-2 0-1 3-6 9-12 10-13 28-39

G-GS 17-13 12-5 2-2 23-14 31-31 32-32 117-97

Sv IP H 0 111.0 98 Sv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

IP 73.2 43.0 10.1 91.2 192.2 201.0 612.1

ER 51

BB 31

SO 90

ERA .246

H ER 71 33 50 35 17 14 98 50 187 81 205 95 628 308

BB 31 30 2 24 54 59 200

SO 59 25 4 54 116 131 389

ERA 4.03 7.33 12.19 4.91 3.78 4.25 4.53

Jered Weaver was the starting pitcher for the American League in the 2011 All-Star Game, and finished second in the Cy Young voting in the same year, one season after leading the American League in strikeouts.

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Major Leaguers TROY TULOWITZKI, SS

2007 NL Rookie of the Year Runner-Up, 2-Time NL All-Star (2010-11), 2-Time Gold Glove (2010-11), 2-Time Silver Slugger (2010-11) Long Beach State: 2003-05 (1st round/7th Overall) Major League Career: 2006-Present Major League Debut: August 30, 2006 YR TM 2003-05 LBSU

G 155

AB 578

R H HR RBI AVG OBP 98 179 20 117 .310 .382

SLG .491

YR TM 2006 COL 2007 COL 2008 COL 2009 COL 2010 COL 2011 COL 6 seasons

G 25 155 101 151 122 143 697

AB 96 609 377 543 470 537 2632

R 15 104 48 101 89 81 438

SLG .292 .479 .401 .552 .568 .544 .505

H HR 23 1 177 24 99 8 161 32 148 27 162 30 770 122

RBI 6 99 46 92 95 105 443

AVG .240 .291 .263 .297 .315 .302 .293

OBP .318 .359 .332 .377 .381 .372 .364

Troy Tulowitzki has doubled up the last two years, winning the National League Gold Glove and Silver Slugger at shortstop in 2010 and 2011.

MARCO ESTRADA, RHP

Long Beach State: 2005 (6th Round) Major League Career: 2007-Present Major League Debut: August 20, 2008

Evan Longoria (Left) and Jered Weaver (Right) were teammates on the 2010 AL All-Star team; combined with NL All-Star Troy Tulowitzki (Not Pictured) the trio of former Dirtbags had the most former players of any school in the nation in the game.

EVAN LONGORIA, 3B

2008 AL Rookie of the Year, 2009 Silver Slugger, 2-time Gold Glove 3-time AL All-Star (2008-10) Long Beach State: 2005-06 (1st Round/3rd Overall) Major League Career: 2007-Present Major League Debut: April 12, 2008 G 114

AB 429

R H HR RBI AVG OBP 76 144 16 73 .336 .419

SLG .506

YR TM 2008 TB 2009 TB 2010 TB 2011 TB 4 seasons

G 122 157 151 133 563

AB 448 584 574 483 2089

R 67 100 96 78 341

SLG .531 .526 .507 .495 .515

RBI 85 113 104 99 401

AVG .272 .281 .294 .244 .274

TM LBSU

YR TM 2008 WAS 2009 WAS 2010 MIL 2011 MIL 4 seasons

W-L G-GS 8-3 18-17

Sv IP H 0 111.1 84

ER 30

BB 29

SO 104

ERA 2.43

W-L G-GS 0-0 11-0 0-1 4-1 0-0 7-1 4-8 43-7 4-9 65-9

Sv 0 0 0 0 0

H ER 17 11 6 5 14 12 83 42 120 70

BB 5 4 6 29 44

SO 10 9 13 88 120

ERA 7.82 6.14 9.53 4.08 5.08

W-L G-GS 7-4 16-16

Sv IP H ER 0 117.2 102 38

BB 20

SO 99

ERA 2.91

W-L G-GS 0-0 1-0 1-0 3-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 12-0 1-1 17-1

Sv IP H 0 1.0 1 0 5.2 11 0 3.0 5 0 14.2 19 0 24.1 36

ER 0 7 3 13 23

BB 1 4 0 7 12

SO 1 5 2 16 24

ERA 0.00 11.12 9.00 7.98 8.51

Sv IP H ER 0 348.0 293 99

BB 82

SO 225

ERA 2.56

Sv IP H 0 14.2 19 0 8.1 18 0 43.2 36 0 66.2 73

BB 4 4 25 33

SO 10 9 31 50

ERA 3.07 11.88 3.92 4.73

IP 12.2 7.1 11.1 92.2 124.0

ANDREW CARPENTER, RHP

YR TM 2005-06 LBSU

H HR 122 27 164 33 169 22 118 31 573 113

YR 2005

OBP .343 .364 .372 .355 .360

Long Beach State: 2006 (2nd Round) Major League Career: 2008-Present Major League Debut: August 27, 2008 YR 2006

TM LBSU

YR TM 2008 PHI 2009 PHI 2010 PHI 2011 PIT/PHI 4 seasons

CESAR RAMOS, LHP

Long Beach State: 2003-05 (1st Round/Supplemental) Major League Career: 2009-Present Major League Debut: September 16, 2009 YR TM 2003-05 LBSU YR TM 2009 SD 2010 SD 2011 TB 3 seasons

The 2008 American League Rookie of the Year, Evan Longoria is a three-time AllStar with the Tampa Bay Rays.

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W-L G-GS 28-15 54-51 W-L G-GS 0-1 5-2 0-1 14-0 0-1 59-0 0-3 78-2

ER 5 11 19 35

Major Leaguers VANCE WORLEY, RHP

JARED HUGES, RHP

Long Beach State: 2006-08 (3rd Round) Major League Career: 2010-Present Major League Debut: July 24, 2010

Long Beach State: 2005-06 (4th Round) Major League Career: 2011-Present Major League Debut: September 7, 2011

YR TM 2006-08 LBSU

W-L G-GS 12-13 47-32

Sv IP H ER 1 230.2 262 102

BB 52

SO 145

ERA 3.98

YR TM 2005-06 LBSU

W-L G-GS 16-7 31-30

Sv IP H ER 0 197.0 164 72

BB 56

SO 164

ERA 3.29

YR TM 2010 PHI 2011 PHI 2 seasons

W-L G-GS 1-1 5-2 11-3 25-21 12-4 30-23

Sv IP H ER 0 13.0 8 2 0 131.2 116 44 0 144.2 124 46

BB 4 46 50

SO 12 119 131

ERA 1.38 3.01 2.86

YR TM 2011 PIT 1 season

W-L G-GS 0-1 12-0 0-1 12-0

Sv IP 0 11.0 0 11.0

H 9 9

ER 5 5

BB 4 4

SO 10 10

ERA 4.09 4.09

BRYAN SHAW, RHP

Long Beach State: 2006-08 (2nd Round) Major League Career: 2011-Present Major League Debut: June 10, 2011 YR TM 2006-08 LBSU

W-L G-GS 9-5 80-0

Sv IP H 23 102.1 90

ER 25

BB 30

SO 97

ERA 2.20

YR TM 2011 ARI 1 season

W-L G-GS 1-0 33-0 1-0 33-0

Sv IP H 0 28.1 30 0 28.1 30

ER 8 8

BB 8 8

SO 24 24

ERA 2.54 2.54

ADAM WILK, LHP

Long Beach State: 2007-09 (11th Round) Major League Career: 2011-Present Major League Debut: May 26, 2011 YR TM 2007-09 LBSU

W-L G-GS 10-4 52-16

Sv IP H ER 0 139.0 148 47

BB 37

SO 93

ERA 3.04

YR TM 2011 DET 1 season

W-L G-GS 0-0 5-0 0-0 5-0

Sv IP H 0 13.1 14 0 13.1 14

BB 3 3

SO 10 10

ERA 5.40 5.40

ER 8 8

Vance Worley earned a spot in the Philadelphia Phillies rotation in his first full season, posting 11 wins in 2011.

DANNY ESPINOSA, 2B

Long Beach State: 2006-08 (3rd Round) Major League Career: 2010-Present Major League Debut: September 1, 2010 YR TM 2006-08 LBSU

G 168

AB 650

R H HR RBI AVG OBP 123 197 11 37 .309 .392

SLG .470

YR TM 2010 WAS 2011 WAS 2 seasons

G 28 158 186

AB 103 573 676

R H HR 16 22 6 72 135 21 88 157 27

SLG .447 .414 .419

RBI 15 66 81

AVG .214 .236 .232

OBP .277 .323 .316

Adam Wilk is the most recent Dirtbag to make his MLB debut, as the 2009 draftee debuted with the Detroit Tigers in 2011.

Danny Espinosa finished his first full season in the Major Leagues with 21 home runs and 66 RBI for the Washington Nationals.

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Dirtbags In The Draft

Bobby Crosby

Jason Giambi

Chris Gomez

Paul McAnulty

Steve Trachsel

Jeremy Reed

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1961 (1) Dick Nen 1964 (1) Don Anderson 1965 (2) Bruce Lowell John Gonsalves 1967 (1) Rod Gaspar 1968 (3) Dennis Parks Jim Gama Jim Sanderson 1969 (2) Charlie Beech Steve Brown

Rnd. FA Rnd. FA Rnd. FA FA Rnd. Secondary Rnd. Secondary FA FA Rnd. FA FA

Team Dodgers Team Angels Team Reds Mets Team Mets Team Cardinals Braves Dodgers Team Cubs Royals

1970 (2) Randy Moffitt Dan McCarthy 1971 (3) Michael Collins Jim Seida Ray Brown 1972 (3) George Throop John Keisler Gary Addeo 1974 (1) Gary Beare 1975 (2) Randy Vanderhook Jack Neimeyer 1976 (2) Mike Zouras Jim Smith 1977 (3) Frank Hardy Mike Zouras Gary Pellant 1979 (4) Rob Townley Dan Danielson Ken Corzel Nick Hopkins

Rnd. Jan (1st) FA Rnd. 42nd FA FA Rnd. 16th 21st FA Rnd. 5th Rnd. FA FA Rnd. 2nd 6th Rnd. 16th 25th FA Rnd. 9th 20th 26th FA

Team Giants Twins Team Dodgers A’s Royals Team Royals Royals Astros Team Brewers Team Orioles Orioles Team Orioles Orioles Team Padres Dodgers Pirates Team Royals Padres A’s Ind. Team

1980 (6) John White James Woodard Steve Moore Joe Morales Dennis Gonsalves Matt West 1981 (5) Willie Cooley Steve Slaton Steve Patterson Mark Wehel Darren Fleming 1982 (5) Tony Lourenzi Ken Briggs Randy Ramirez Ron Dearth Ron Naber 1983 (7) Scott Houp Scott Blancke Chuck Johnson David Knox Lewis Ueno Rick Kellogg Matt Elser 1984 (4) Jon Billinger Rich Hopkins Terry Forbes Mike Carozza 1985 (2) Howard Townsend Steve Lankard 1987 (1) Gary Sloan 1988 (1) Chad Holmes 1989 (7) Kyle Abbott Darrell Sherman Dan Berthel Deryk Hudson Rob Corsaro Chris Gill Glen Twardy

Rnd. 7th 16th 31st FA FA FA Rnd. 24th 21st 21st 30th FA Rnd. 14th 19th 20th FA FA Rnd. 17th FA FA FA FA FA FA Rnd. 9th 16th 15th 26th Rnd. 20th 20th Rnd. 17th Rnd. FA Rnd. 1st (9th) 6th 16th 34th 47th FA FA

Team Padres Mets Mets Brewers Giants Braves Team Expos Mets Padres Padres Tigers Team A’s Mariners Mariners Expos Giants Team Astros Giants Ind. Team unkown unkown unknown unknown Team Cardinals Cubs Padres Mariners Team Giants Rangers Team Reds Team A’s Team Angels Padres Orioles Expos Phillies Reds Mariners

1990 (6) Tom Urbani Todd Guggiana Perry Sanchez Don Barbara Greg Hays Jay Carballo 1991 (10) Steve Whitaker Dennis Gray Steve Trachsel Scott Talanoa Brent Cookson Andy Croghan Paul Dalzochio Dwayne Fowler Eric Vargas Willy Speakman 1992 (11) Jason Giambi Chris Gomez Jon Graves Alan Burke Eddie Christian Todd Taylor Gordon Sanchez Todd Pridy Mike Case Lamarr Rogers Mike McLain 1993 (10) Daniel Choi Kevin Curtis Brian Whatley Jeff Richardson Eddie Davis Julio Colon Cobi Cradle Sean Davisson Brian Fontes John Swanson 1994 (7) Eric Martins Rolando Avila Ryan Miller Mike Fontana Ramon Smith Jon Strauss Andy Wise 1995 (7) Jeff Liefer Kirk Pierce Scott Rivette Gabe Gonzalez Jason Minici Nic Frank Ron Steves 1996 (7) Ryan Brannan Steve Hueston Justin Siegel Jason Knupfer Casey Snow Will Skett Jeff Tagliaferri 1997 (13) Rocky Biddle Marcus Jones Toby Sanchez Lateef Vaughn Ara Petrosian Matt Montgomery Casey Martin Steve Doherty J.J. Newkirk Iran Barrera Luke Fitzpatrick Brandon Hyde Alphonsus Watson 1998 (7) Paul Day Justin?Hall Caleb Balbuena Jason Marr Chris Toomey Max Tremblay Jason Yount 1999 (7) Jeremy Ward Mike Gallo Terrmel Sledge Chuck Lopez Jaeme Leal Darren Merrill Sam Norris

Rnd. 13th 19th 20th 24th 32nd FA Rnd. 1st (48th) 2nd 8th 15th 15th 16th 21st 38th 44th FA Rnd. 2nd 3rd 6th 13th 16th 19th 19th 24th 33rd 43rd FA Rnd. 15th 15th 18th 22nd 23rd 30th 32nd 64th FA FA Rnd. 17th 20th 30th 32nd FA FA FA Rnd. 1st (25th) 9th 11th 16th 19th FA FA Rnd. 4th 10th 13th 13th 15th 20th 22nd Rnd. Supp. 3rd 6th 12th 18th 21st 30th 32nd 44th FA FA FA FA Rnd. 9th 18th 26th 28th 36th FA FA Rnd 2nd 5th 8th 33rd FA FA FA

Team Cardinals Rangers Expos Angels Orioles Royals Team Giants Blue Jays Cubs Brewers A’s Yankees Rangers Braves Rangers Mariners Team A’s Tigers Dodgers Phillies Marlins Twins Yankees Marlins Rockies Rockies Giants Team A’s Orioles A’s A’s Dodgers Dodgers Reds Cubs Angels Angels Team A’s Orioles Mets Angels Blue Jays Yankees Ind. Team Team White Sox Phillies A’s Marlins Indians Ind. Team Ind. Team Team Phillies Royals Rangers Phillies Dodgers Blue Jays Tigers Team White Sox Athletics Reds Twins Rockies Dodgers Angels D’backs White Sox Blue Jays White Sox White Sox Cubs Team Indians A’s Mariners Cardinals Reds Ind. Team Angels Team D’backs Astros Mariners Mariners Braves Expos Red Sox

2000 (2) Rnd Team Jeff Leuenberger 21st Tigers Bobby Womack FA Indians 2001 (9) Rnd Team Bobby Crosby 1st (25th) A’s Russel Rohlicek 6th Astros Chad Bentz 7th Expos Kaulana Kuhaulua 12th Twins Bryan Kennedy 24th Twins Jeff Cruz 27th Rockies Jeff Jones 30th Cardinals Corry Parrott 44th Brewers Bobby Cramer FA Devil Rays 2002 (11) Rnd Team Jeremy Reed 2nd White Sox Paul McAnulty 12th Padres Kevin Randel 13th Marlins Nick Covarrubias 13th Astros Chris Demaria 17th Pirates Josh Alliston 21st Brewers Daniel Eisentrager 30th Indians Edgar Varela 31st White Sox Nick Orlandos FA Yankees Nate Beucler FA Indep. Chris Wright FA Indep. 2003 (6) Rnd Team Abe Alvarez 2nd Red Sox Todd Jennings 2nd Giants Bo Ashabraner 8th Indians Tim Hutting 8th Indians Adam Heether 11th Brewers Carlos Muniz 13th Mets 2004 (6) Rnd Team Jered Weaver 1st (12th) Angels Jason Vargas 2nd Marlins John Bowker 3rd Giants Brad Davis 5th Marlins Mike Hofius 22nd Pirates Josh Buhagiar 32nd D-backs 2005 (8) Rnd Team Troy Tulowitzki 1st (7th) Rockies Cesar Ramos 1st (supp.-35th) Padres Marco Estrada 6th Nationals Neil Jamison 6th Padres Steve Hammond 6th Brewers Cody Evans 10th D-Backs Chris Jones 11th Pirates Brian Anderson 14th Giants 2006 (5) Rnd Team Evan Longoria 1st (3rd) Rays Andrew Carpenter 2nd Phillies Jared Hughes 4th Pirates Tito Cruz 34th D-Backs Brett Andrade FA Indians 2007 (4) Rnd Team Robert Perry 16th Padres Matt Cline 22nd Brewers Omar Arif 29th D-Backs Chuck Sindlinger FA Ind. 2008 (11) Rnd Team Shane Peterson 2nd Cardinals Bryan Shaw 2nd D-Backs Danny Espinosa 3rd Nationals Andrew Liebel 3rd Blue Jays Vance Worley 3rd Phillies David Roberts 4th Indians Brett Lorin 5th Mariners Jason Corder 7th Rays Travis Howell 18th Mariners Nick Vincent 18th Padres Jason Tweedy 20th Rays 2009 (5) Rnd Team Charlie Ruiz 10th Rockies Adam Wilk 11th Tigers David Born 22nd Rockies Tyler Topp 35th Marlins Taylor Krick FA Marlins Rylan Sandoval FA Mets 2010 (8) Rnd Team Jake Thompson 2nd Rays Devin Lohman 3rd Reds Joey Terdoslavich 6th Braves Jason Markovitz 13th Mariners Jonathan Jones 29th Blue Jays Steve Tinoco 34th Rays Jordan Casas 40th Indians TJ Mittelstaedt 44th Brewers 2011 (4) Rnd Team Andrew Gagnon 3rd Brewers Branden Pinder 16th Yankees Mike Marjama 23rd White Sox Kirk Singer 29th Pirates

Dirtbags in the Polls 4/19/1966 1969 Final 1970 Final Apr. 1975

7 24 23 7

1989 2/20 25 2/27 8 2/27 8 3/6 8 3/13 6 3/20 12 3/27 13 4/3 14 4/10 13 4/17 11 4/24 10 5/1 9 5/8 11 5/15 11 5/22 10 5/29 6 Final: BA 8, CB 7 1990 Preseason 2/12 2/19 2/26 3/5 3/12 3/19 3/26 4/2 4/30

11 19 16 15 13 13 12 11 18 24

1991 Preseason 2 2/11 11 2/18 24 2/25 24 3/4 22 3/11 19 3/18 16 3/25 10 4/1 5 4/8 6 4/15 4 4/22 3 4/29 6 5/6 4 5/13 8 5/20 8 5/28 6 Final: BA 8, CB 5 1992 Preseason 5 2/10 8 2/17 13 2/24 13 3/2 13 3/9 14 3/16 15 3/23 14 3/30 13 4/6 14 4/13 15 4/20 15 4/27 16 5/4 20 5/11 14 5/18 14 5/26 17 Final: BA 17, CB 23

1993 3/1 21 4/12 24 4/19 16 4/25 15 5/3 13 5/10 5 5/17 5 5/24 6 6/1 5 Final: BA 5, CB 3 1994 Preseason 21 2/7 21 2/14 16 2/28 16 3/7 14 3/14 13 3/21 14 3/28 16 4/4 15 4/11 11 4/18 13 4/25 13 5/2 15 5/9 16 5/16 14 5/23 16 5/31 18 Final: BA 18, CB 20 1995 Preseason 19 2/13 21 3/13 24 3/27 24 4/3 22 5/8 22 5/15 20 5/22 23 5/30 17 Final: BA 17, CB 16 1996 Preseason 2/12 2/19 2/26 3/4 3/18 4/8 4/15 4/22 4/29 5/6 5/13 5/20

BA CB 19 19 21 -20 -20 30 20 -24 27 -- 29 22 25 25 25 22 25 23 24 23 25 -- 22

1997 Preseason 2/10 2/17 3/24 3/31 4/7 4/14 4/21 4/28 5/5 5/12 5/19 5/26 Final

BA CB 23 11 -- 28 -- 28 19 17 18 16 14 13 11 12 17 16 20 21 18 21 21 24 23 24 18 -18 24

1998 Preseason 3/16 3/23 3/30 4/6 4/20 5/18 Final

BA CB -- 26 -- 27 24 15 25 16 21 16 -- 22 25 20 10 4

USA 29 -25 24 21 23 -4

1999 Preseason 2/8 2/15 2/22 3/1 3/8 3/15 3/22 5/17 5/24 5/31 Final

BA CB 2 5 3 4 7 10 6 9 7 11 14 20 15 22 17 21 -- 28 -- 29 -- 29 -- 29

USA 9 -14 16 19 22 24 22 24 ----

2000 Preseason 2/15 2/22 2/28 3/6 3/13 3/20 3/27 4/3 4/10 4/17 4/24 Final

BA CB -- 22 -- 24 22 22 18 17 17 14 14 8 18 11 14 12 22 20 22 20 20 16 -- 21 -- --

USA 23 24 20 16 14 12 15 15 21 20 18 25 25

2001 Preseason 2/5 2/12 2/19 2/26 4/9 4/16 4/23

BA CB 22 22 17 13 18 15 -- 21 -- 26 -- 30 -- 27 -- 27

USA 22 -17 25 -----

2002 2/11 23 2/18 2/25 3/11 3/18 3/25 4/1 4/8 4/15 4/21 4/29 -- 5/20 5/27 Final

BA CB -- 21

USA

-- -- 25 17 18 14 14 13 15 --

21 21 29 28 -- 23 21 21 22 26

24 24 ---25 20 18 20

-- 22 21

26 24 27

-23 24

Long Beach State has reached a high of No. 3 in the polls in three weeks, the most recent coming in 2003 with the Big West Championship team that featured five future major leaguers in Jered Weaver, Troy Tulowitzski, John Bowker, Cesar Ramos and Carlos Muniz. 2003 Preseason 2/3 2/10 2/17 2/24 3/3 3/10 3/17 3/24 3/31 4/7 4/14 4/21 4/28 5/8 5/14 5/21 5/26 6/2 6/9 Final

BA CB 16 13 -- 13 16 9 13 8 11 9 8 9 7 8 5 6 5 7 8 7 10 11 9 12 5 9 5 9 3 5 3 5 4 6 8 6 7 6 9 11 9 11

USA 16 -15 13 11 10 8 7 9 8 11 10 7 6 6 5 6 8 --10

2004 Preseason 2/9 2/16 2/23 3/1 3/8 3/15 3/22 3/29 4/5 4/12 4/19 4/26 5/3 5/10 5/17 5/24 5/31 6/6 Final

BA CB 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 8 7 7 8 9 10 10 7 7 8 7 8 7 5 5 5 5 4 5 8 9 6 8 8 8 11 14 12 18 -- 13 12 13

USA 12 12 12 11 10 11 15 11 13 11 8 6 5 11 9 11 17 19 6 12

2005 Preseason 2/8 2/15 2/22 2/27 3/29 4/4 4/11 4/18 4/25 5/2 5/9 5/16 5/23 5/30 Final

BA CB 22 14 17 12 20 22 -- -- -- -- 22 20 21 13 16 14 10 9 12 11 11 10 12 13 10 13 11 15 12 15 12 15

USA 16 12 14 22 25 24 19 17 13 12 12 15 14 16 16 16

2006 Preseason 2/6 2/13 2/20 2/27 3/6 3/13

BA CB 22 16 17 12 19 15 18 17 18 16 22 25 -- 27

USA 20 ---15 19 21

2007 Preseason 2/5 2/19 2/26 3/5 3/12 3/19 3/26 4/2 4/16 4/30 5/7 5/14 5/21 5/28 6/6 Final

BA CB -- 30 -- 30 -- 20 19 20 19 20 17 17 18 20 23 20 -- 27 -- -- 24 -- 22 16 18 11 22 16 21 16 -- 26 -- 26

USA ----19 18 18 23 23 25 -23 18 20 18 ---

2008 Preseason 2/25 3/4 3/10 3/17 3/24 3/31 4/7 4/14 4/21 4/28 5/19 5/26 6/3 Final

BA CB 13 17 11 10 10 11 9 7 7 7 5 4 10 11 20 21 -- -- 25 -- 25 29 25 18 22 11 25 19 25 19

USA 19 19 9 7 6 5 9 16 25 25 23 -19 19 20

2009 BA CB Preseason -- RV

USA RV

2010 BA CB Preseason -- --

USA RV

2011 2/28

USA RV

BA CB -- --

Notes on the polls: The four polls prior to the Dirtbag (1989) era are listed by date and position in the poll; records until 1996 are only available for a composite poll rather than specific poll between Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America. Weeks where Long Beach State was not ranked have been deleted. Legend: CB = Collegiate Baseball BA = Baseball America USA = USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll 77

BLAIR FIELD

LBSU AT BLAIR FIELD 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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20-9 26-8 23-14-1 23-8 17-11 22-9-1 21-11 20-9 16-8 21-7 25-10 20-8 25-9 15-12 21-11 24-9 15-11 11-18 17-12

TOTAL - 382-194-2 (.662 Winnning %)

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Home of the Dirtbags since 1993, Long Beach’s Blair Field is a perfect combination of tradition and modern function. Built on the site of the former Recreation Park, home at times to the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers, Blair Field has hosted numerous teams and events such as the MTV Rock and Jock Softball Game and continues to receive state-ofthe-art upgrades, including a brand-new scoreboard installed in 2009.

by Bob Keisser, Special from the Press-Telegram Frank Blair would have loved the Dirtbags. He passed away before Long Beach State officially began playing college baseball in 1954, but one can imagine the former Long Beach Press-Telegram Sports Editor sitting in the stands behind the first-base home dugout, enjoying the young collegians who have become synonymous with dirty uniforms. It was Blair who campaigned hard and long for the city to turn the well-used Recreation Park field, in the same exact location, into a more modern stadium befitting all of the young ballplayers who had played there. Recreation Park was a rickety wood shell of a stadium around a dusty patch of baseball heaven in Long Beach. It was used so often by youth and high school teams that the city in 1929 removed what was left of the shredded grass infield. As the years passed, it became harder and harder to find any green in the outfield. “Frank thought Long Beach deserved a big-time ballpark,’’ Harry Minor, the Long Beach native and former Wilson standout who is one of Major League Baseball’s most distinguished scouts, said. “Recreation Park hosted a lot of good baseball, but it was a bit of a disgrace. There wasn’t a single blade of grass anywhere. It was basically a softball field that we played baseball on. They would hose down the field to control the dirt. Yet we had all these great players. The major leaguers would come back and play in the winter, Bob Lemon, Vern Stephens, Jack Graham, Bobby Sturgeon. Blair just got behind the idea that the city needed a ballpark worthy of the baseball being played here.’’

• Ernie Banks and the Chicago Cubs (above) were some of the ballplayers that called the corner of 10th and Park home, before a new generation of players (below) came to play at Blair Field.

Blair began campaigning in earnest in the late ‘40s, when Long Beach’s impact in the major leagues was at its zenith with almost a dozen former area stars playing in the majors, including future Hall of Famer Lemon, pitching for the Cleveland Indians, and slugging American League shortstop Vern Stephens. Rec Park had also become a popular stop for off-season barnstorming teams. Blair, who supported the building of Veteran’s Stadium for football after World War II, believed Long Beach deserved a team in the Pacific Coast League, even though there were already two PCL teams in town, the Angels playing in the old Wrigley Field and the Hollywood Stars at Gilmore Field. The city began earnest talk of building a new stadium a year after Blair’s death. A bond issue was passed in 1956 and the park, named in Blair’s honor, opened in 1958. The irony is that was the same year the Dodgers came to Los Angeles, sending the Angels and Stars PCL franchises to other cities and ending hopes of landing a minor league franchise. That likely wouldn’t have bothered Blair too much, since it meant Blair Field would become ground zero for all youth baseball in the city. The first scheduled game was between Long Beach City College and Long Beach State on April 15, but Long Beach Poly High School needed a field to play a game against Huntington Beach, so the city’s sport supervisor opened the doors to the Jackrabbits on April 11. Poly won, 3-1. The 49ers and Vikings officially opened the park on April 15---the same day the Dodgers played their first game representing Los Angeles---the 49ers winning, 14-6. The formal dedication was on May 10. The first game featuring major leaguers was held on October 13 that year, featuring a bevy of Long Beach products who had made it to the majors---Lemon, Ron Fairly, Lou Berberet, George Witt, Rocky Bridges, Bud Daley and others. Fairly, the Jordan product and Dodger rookie, became the first pro to hit a home run at Blair. In between high school and youth games---the CIF regularly used Blair Field as site for its postseason and championship games---Blair would host major events. On April 9, 1961, the Dodgers played an exhibition game that drew 6,250 to the 3,000-seat stadium. In 1966, the Chicago Cubs, featuring future Hall of Famers Leo Durocher, Ernie Banks, Billy Williams and Fergie Jenkins, used Blair as its spring training site and hosted eight games there. The major league Angels and Indians played an exhibition in Blair in 1967, and the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams made Blair their training facility soon after for 13 years. Long Beach State’s association began in 1992 when the city agreed to a $1.4 million renovation that included new seats, a new roof, upgraded lighting and a modern drainage system. The Dirtbags became Blair’s first full-time tenant in 1993 and on Feb. 5 hosted and beat Cal, 12-3. In 1998, Baseball America ranked Blair among the top 15 college baseball stadiums in the nation. A year later, new box seats and a new scoreboard were added. In addition to high school, American Legion and Connie Mack leagues, Blair also became home of the prestigious summer high school Area Code Games. In their 15 years at Blair, the Dirtbags have hosted major college powers like Florida, Tennessee, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Arkansas, LSU, Miami and Texas in addition to locals like USC and UCLA, bringing more nationally recognized college powers to town than any other sport in school history. Blair and the Dirtbags have also hosted NCAA postseason games four time. The annual series with Fullerton has regularly attracted record crowds, with 8,035 attending the 1996 series. Frank Blair was inducted into the Long Beach Baseball and Softball Hall of Fame last year, in a ceremony at the field bearing his name. Blair may have been humbled to have a stadium named in his honor, but there’s no doubt he would be proud of all the young ballplayers and Dirtbags that have called it home.

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PRESIDENT ALEXANDER Dr. F. King Alexander was named the sixth President of California State University, Long Beach in November of 2005 after serving as the President of Murray State University in Kentucky from 2001-2005. California State University, Long Beach is the nation’s 25th largest university and is recognized as a “university of choice” among students throughout California and the western United States. Dr. Alexander is a well respected national expert in domestic and international higher education finance and public policy. His research on university revenue and expenditure patterns has been featured in The Economist, The New York Times, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Boston Globe, The Australian, and The Christian Science Monitor. Dr. Alexander’s efforts to improve federal higher education policy has contributed to the development of Congressional legislation advancing the “net tuition concept” in order to enhance public accountability and future funding of higher education institutions. Prior to serving as president of two public universities Dr. Alexander was a faculty member and director of the Higher Education Program at the University of Illinois from 1997-2001. In addition to being President of California State University, Long Beach he also serves as a faculty affiliate at Cornell University’s Higher Education Research Institute (CHERI). Dr. Alexander received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin--Madison in higher education finance and public policy, a Master’s of Science degree from Oxford University (England) in comparative education policy, and a Bachelor’s degree from St. Lawrence University in political science.

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ADMINISTRATION Cindy Masner Senior Associate AD/ SWA

Bill Brady Senior Associate AD/ External Affairs

Lisa Mabry Associate AD/ Compliance

Mark Edrington Associate AD/ Operations

Randy Langejans Associate AD/Business Manager

Todd Miles Assistant AD/ Media Relations

Dedan Brozino

Assistant AD/ Development

Jeff Scott

Assistant AD/ Ticketing

Sei Furutani Director of Marketing

In five seasons as the Director of Athletics at Long Beach State Vic Cegles has overhauled the 49er athletic department and provided a new path for the department to follow. Cegles, who was hired as the school’s 12th Director of Athletics in April 2006, has already made an impact in the athletic department’s ability to fundraise which is key to his goal of making Long Beach State not only the premiere school in the Big West Conference, but a player on the national stage when it comes to both athletics and academics. Since coming to Long Beach State, Cegles has restructured the annual fund establishing the 49er Athletic Club. The centralized fundraising approach recognizes both sport specific gifts and scholarship contributions supporting all 18 intercollegiate teams. Following the change, annual fund revenue has increased in each year of Cegles’ tenure, despite challenging financial times. In addition, Cegles continues on the five-year strategic plan focused on facility improvements, endowments and staff enhancements, while the athletic board continues to grow and provide critical leadership, planning for the $25 million athletics capital campaign has become a major priority. A facilities master plan was completed in 2010 focusing on construction and renovation of the softball, soccer, and track stadiums, as well as enhancements to locker rooms and the sports medicine and weight training centers that are scheduled to take place during the 2011-12 academic year. In addition, under Cegles’ leadership the university has finalized a long-term, 55-year, lease with the city of Long Beach to operate Blair Field allowing ICA in future years to renovate and improve the home of the Dirtbags. The first step in that process was completed in 2011, as Cegles secured the largest cash gift in the history of Long Beach State Athletics, a $2 million gift which has provided a renovation of the Walter Pyramid locker rooms, home for four of Long Beach State’s athletic programs. Long Beach State has excelled both on the playing fields and in the classroom under Cegles’ leadership. Academically, for the fourth consecutive year all NCAA sponsored teams at Long Beach State scored above the required 925 on the Academic Progress Rate (APR), the only California State University to do so four straight years, and 311 student athletes were recognized as “academic all-stars” by achieving a 3.0 grade point average for the fall or spring semesters. Nineteen student athletes earned a 4.0 GPA and 50 earned a place on the President’s List with a 3.75 GPA or better, with 61 placing on the Dean’s List with a GPA between 3.5 and 3.74. Diversity in the coaching and administrative staff is a fundamental goal and the athletics department was recognized under Cegles’ leadership in 2008 as a national NCAA Diversity winner. Competitively, in his five seasons at the helm of the Long Beach State athletic department, the 49ers have won 18 conference championships, with 20 LBSU teams advancing to the NCAA Tournament. In the 2010-11 athletic season, the 49ers men’s basketball, tennis and men’s track and field teams claimed regular-season conference championships, while the soccer and tennis teams won their conference tournaments. The soccer, tennis, softball and women’s volleyball teams all qualified for the NCAA Tournament, with the men’s basketball team advancing to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Long Beach State’s success on the playing fields and courts in 2010-11 resulted in the 49ers winning the Big West Commissioner’s Cup for the second time in the last three seasons. The 49ers also claimed the award, which recognizes the conference’s most successful athletic department, in 2008-09. LBSU teams won four league championships during the 2008-09 competition year with five teams making NCAA Tournament appearances. That success came on the heels of the 2007-08 season where Long Beach State had six teams win conference championships and six teams advance to the NCAA Tournament, a year after winning three league titles and making four NCAA Tournament appearances in 2006-07. The 49ers also claimed one league championship and an NCAA Tournament bid, both by the women’ volleyball team, in 2009-10. Cegles has reorganized and refocused the entire administrative staff, and also negotiated new contract extensions for men’s basketball coach Dan Monson and women’s volleyball coach Brian Gimmillaro. During his tenure, Cegles has also hired eight new head coaches in softball, water polo, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s basketball, and baseball with the Dirtbags’ Troy Buckley being the newest head coach hired. From 2003-06 Cegles was the associate athletics director at Temple University where he directed athletics fundraising, marketing and promotions, sponsorship and ticket sales while planning an athletics capital campaign with university development. Previously he was vice president of business development for Gaylord Sports Management in Scottsdale, Ariz., after serving 16 years at Arizona State University in athletic development and external affairs. He ultimately served as the lead senior associate athletic director for external affairs in his final two years at ASU. While at Arizona State he led the athletics department’s $25 million capital campaign to enhance facilities and endowments and, among other responsibilities, supervised baseball, men’s and women’s golf and women’s gymnastics. He also was the assistant athletic director for development at Rutgers University for five years. Cegles served as assistant basketball coach at Carnegie Mellon University and as an assistant basketball and baseball coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He holds a degree in business administration from Bucknell and a master’s in counseling and student personnel services from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Cegles and his wife, Bonnie, have two sons. Vic is a graduate of Rutgers University and a baseball standout who currently works in the athletics department at Virginia Commonwealth University. Casey played wide receiver on the Towson University football team and now works at VCU as well.

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MEDIA RELATIONS PRESS SERVICES Weekly release packages that contain updated statistics, features and notes will be made available throughout the season by email and via the official Long Beach State website, www.longbeachstate.com. Additional gameday information will be provided prior to each contest. CREDENTIALS All requests for credentials (press, radio, television, photography) must be made to the requisite member of the Long Beach State media relations staff at least 24 hours in advance. Credentials will be left at will call at the site of competition. INTERVIEWS All requests for an interview with any current 49er student-athlete or coach should be directed through the Long Beach State media relations office at least 24 hours in advance. Players and coaches will most often be made available following practice sessions. Please allow for more time per request if special arrangements are needed. WIRELESS ACCESS Internet access will be made available to media members at all Long Beach State home events. Contact the Long Beach State media relations staff for more information. SCOUTING Scouts from opposing schools or from professional leagues will be issued passes in accordance with NCAA rules. Scouts are not allowed access into the press box, press row or media rooms.

TELEPHONES Services are available if arrangements are mad at least two weeks before a game. Outlets requiring phone lines should contact the Long Beach State media relations office for assistance. Services for visiting radio broadcasts will be accommodated with one week’s advance notice. PRESS BOX/PRESS ROW Press access is limited to working members of the media and other whose duties require use of the area. MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICES The Long Beach State media relations offices are located in the first floor of the Walter Pyramid. ONLINE COVERAGE All home events for Long Beach State soccer, volleyball, basketball, baseball and softball games will have Gametracker provided through www.longbeachstate.com as well as road contests when available. Additionally, live audio will be provided for all women’s volleyball, women’s basketball, men’s basketball and baseball games along with select other events.

LONG BEACH STATE MEDIA RELATIONS 1250 Bellflower Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90840 Fax: (562) 985-1549 www.longbeachstate.com DIRECTIONS To Walter Pyramid: From Interstate 405, take the Bellflower exit and travel south to Atherton and turn left. Proceed four blocks and turn right for parking directly in front of the Walter Pyramid. To Blair Field: From Interstate 405, take the Bellflower exit south to 7th street and turn right. Proceed past the golf course and turn right on Park. Blair Field is located at the corner of 10th and Park. To George Allen Field; Campus Pool; Rhodes Tennis Center and 49er Softball Complex: From Interstate 405, take the Bellflower exit and travel south to Atherton and turn left. Proceed four blocks past the Walter Pyramid for parking nearest the on-campus facilities.

Office (562) 985-7797

Office (562) 985-7565

Office (562) 985-8569

Office (562) 985-2504

Email [email protected]

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Todd Miles Assistant AD/Director Men’s Basketball, Softball, Men’s Water Polo

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POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Following a cooling-off period, Long Beach State players and coaches will be made available following the game at the site of competition, or in the press conference area for men’s basketball. Interviews with opposing players and coaches should be arranged through the travelling SID; if one if unavailable the Long Beach State staff will make every effort to accommodate visiting interviews.

Roger Kirk Associate Director

Women’s Volleyball, Baseball, Women’s Tennis, Sand Volleyball Women’s Water Polo

Andrea Ohta Assistant Director

Women’s Basketball, Men’s Volleyball, Women’s Soccer, Track & Field

Cameron Fujimoto Media Assistant Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf Cross Country

LBSU ATHLETICS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY (All numbers are in the 562 area code)

Baseball Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Director of Operations

Troy Buckley............................... 985-8125 Jesse Zepeda............................. 985-2125 Shawn Gilbert............................. 985-7548 Justin Ramsey............................ 985-4661 David Yamane............................ 985-4661

Men’s Basketball Head Coach Assistant Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations

Dan Monson............................... 985-7975 Vic Couch................................... 985-5182 Eric Brown.................................. 985-5066 Rod Palmer................................. 985-8226 Ryan Hellenthal.......................... 985-1610

Women’s Basketball Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations

Jody Wynn.................................. 985-7975 Derek Wynn................................ 985-8126 Jeff Cammon.............................. 985-8991 Laura Freimuth........................... 985-9136 Lauren Kawahara....................... 985-2210

Men’s Golf Head Coach

Mickey Yokoi............................... 985-4390

Women’s Golf Head Coach Assistant Coach

Joey Cerulle................................ 985-5475 Sue Ewart................................... 985-5583

Soccer Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach

Mauricio Ingrassia...................... 985-1858 Jeff Joyner.................................. 985-2528 Anton Arrache............................. 985-2528

Candice Chick............................ 985-8542

Softball Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Kim Sowder................................ 985-1506 Stephanie Swenson................... 985-8565 Panita Thanatharn...................... 985-2100

Compliance Associate AD/Compliance Compliance Coordinator

Lisa Mabry.................................. 985-8497 Lisa Westerfield.......................... 985-8376

Tennis Head Coach Assistant Coach

Jenny Hilt-Costello...................... 985-4336 Hannah Grady............................ 985-4336

Equipment Athletic Attendant

Marc Alex.................................... 985-4673

External Relations Senior Associate AD Assistant AD/Development Director of Marketing Donor Relations, Development Event Coordinator, Development Coordinator, 49er Athletic Club Assistant Director of Marketing Development Assistant

Bill Brady.................................... 985-5402 Dedan Brozino............................ 985-7662 Sei Furutani................................ 985-8143 Lynne Lawhon............................ 985-8663 Jessica Dugaw........................... 985-4550 Ryan Weigand............................ 985-5910 Matt Barserian............................ 985-5063 Karina Figueroa.......................... 985-4662

Track and Field/Cross Country Head Coach Assistant Coach/Distances Assistant Coach/Sprints

Andy Sythe................................. 985-4666 Patrick Cunniff............................ 985-2318 Shaun Meinecke......................... 985-1700

Men’s Volleyball Head Coach Interim Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Alan Knipe.................................. On Leave Andy Read.................................. 985-1798 Scott Lane.................................. 985-1450 Chris Seiffert............................... 985-1449

Media Relations Assistant AD/Director Associate Director Assistant Director Media Assistant

Todd Miles.................................. 985-7797 Roger Kirk................................... 985-7565 Andrea Ohta............................... 985-8569 Cameron Fujimoto...................... 985-2054

Women’s Volleyball Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach

Brian Gimmillaro......................... 985-8366 Erika Chidester........................... 985-8739 Matt Ulmer.................................. 985-7352 Rob Koehler................................ 985-7352

The Walter Pyramid Associate AD/General Manager Director of Operations Director of Operations Director of Scheduling

Mark Edrington........................... 985-5661 Oscar Hernandez....................... 985-5057 Sam Dores.................................. 985-5057 Cameron Ungar.......................... 985-4790

Water Polo Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Gavin Arroyo............................... 985-8279 Liz Grimes.................................. 985-8279 Kyle Gorham............................... 985-8279

Recreation & Club Sports Director Director of Intramural Sports

Rita Hayes.................................. 985-7351 Glen McDonald........................... 985-8122

University President Faculty Athletic Representative

Dr. F. King Alexander.................. 985-4121 Dr. Brenda Vogel........................ 985-5964

Athletics Administration Main Athletics Department Phone Number Director of Athletics Sr. Associate AD/SWA Sr. Associate AD/External Affairs Associate AD/Compliance Associate AD/GM Pyramid Associate AD/Development Associate AD/Business Office Assistant AD/Media Relations Assistant AD/Ticketing Director of Admin. Operations Director of Marketing Admin. Assistant to the AD Department Receptionist

................................................... 985-7751 Vic Cegles.................................. 985-7976 Cindy Masner............................. 985-8527 Bill Brady.................................... 985-5402 Lisa Mabry.................................. 985-8947 Mark Edrington........................... 985-5661 Dedan Brozino............................ 985-7441 Randy Langejans....................... 985-1626 Todd Miles.................................. 985-7797 Jeff Scott..................................... 985-7449 Leah Williams-Daniels................ 985-5722 Sei Furutani................................ 985-8143 Heather Smith............................. 985-7976 Karen Sinaguglia........................ 985-7751

Business Office Assistant AD/Business Manager Financial Coordinator Financial Coordinator

Randy Langejans....................... 985-1626 Marie O’Beck.............................. 985-2045 Aundrea Stallworth..................... 985-5819

Bickerstaff Academic Center Director, Student Athlete Services Director, Bickerstaff Academic Center Academic Counselor Academic Counselor Academic Counselor Academic Counselor Academic Counselor Academic Specialist

Gayle Fenton.............................. 985-4777 Sandra Shirley............................ 985-4777 Michelle Mahoney....................... 985-4777 Martha Grace.............................. 985-4777 Tamika Spivey............................ 985-4777 Aaron Aska................................. 985-4777 Juanda Scroggins....................... 985-4777 Chris Jolly................................... 985-4777

CHAMPS/Lifeskills Director

Strength & Conditioning Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Jamie Hiegel............................... 985-5480 Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Chris Whittle............................... 985-5480 Ticket Operations Assistant AD/Ticketing Ticketing Assistant

................................................... 985-4949 Jeff Scott..................................... 985-7449 Kelly Shoemaker........................ 985-7437

Athletic Training Room Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer

................................................... 985-4660 Mark Pocinich............................. 985-7154 TBA............................................. 985-5222 Katie Davis................................. 985-5222

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WALTER PYRAMID

Home of Long Beach State Athletics The Walter Pyramid has played host to several NCAA sponsored events including numerous women’s volleyball matches, the 2001 and 2003 Men’s Volleyball Championships and the 2003 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Regionals. The venue has also served as the host site for the NBA Summer Pro League and CIF Basketball Playoffs. It’s also the site of many commercials and feature films.

The Walter Pyramid is believed to be the largest space-frame structure in North America. The building’s infrastructure utilizes 18,000 steel tubes and connection modules, joined by more than 160,000 three-quarter inch bolts. If the tubes were laid end-to-end, they would form a pipe span 26 miles long. 84

The home of Long Beach State basketball and volleyball for over 15 years, the Walter Pyramid has become a nationally recognized icon for the university and the city of Long Beach. Because of its dramatic appearance, its unique multi-purpose capability and its lure for television production, the Walter Pyramid is one of the finest collegiate athletic facilities in the western United States. On March 5, 2005, the pyramid officially became named the Walter Pyramid, thanks to the generous donations presented to the university by Dr. Mike and Arlene Walter. Long-time supporters of the school, the Walters gift to athletics and academics was the largest single gift in 49er Athletics history. Officially opened on November 30, 1994, the 49ers rolled to a 71-64 win over the University of Detroit before a crowd of 5,021 and an ESPN television audience. The structure’s distinctive cobalt blue exterior has permanently altered the city’s skyline. It rises 18 stories above north campus and can be seen for miles in all directions. It has provided a quantum leap in both the image

and effectiveness of the Long Beach State athletics programs, with an immediate impact on the 49ers’ fan base, scholarship fundraising, recruiting and revenue generation. Nearly 200,000 visitors pass through the Walter Pyramid’s entrances annually. Designed by Long Beach architect Don Gibbs and built by the Nielson Construction Company of San Diego, The Walter Pyramid cost approximately $22 million. The Walter Pyramid measures 345 feet on each side of its perfectly square base. Its floor space accommodates nine volleyball courts or three full basketball courts and four additional half basketball courts on the “activity” level. One of three true pyramids in the United States (others are located in Las Vegas and Memphis), The Walter Pyramid’s most unique feature is its cantilevered seating system, mounted on moveable platforms. When use of the floor level is required for physical education classes, each 81-ton seating platform can be raised hydraulically to expose over 39,000 square feet of beechwood flooring.

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WHERE CHAMPIONS PLAY

Paul Goydos (left) along with John Mallinger and Mark O’Meara are former 49ers on the PGA Tour, while Jered Weaver (right) and Evan Longoria (below) are part of another wave of former Dirtbags making their living in Major League Baseball. Misty May-Treanor (opposite right) is one of the top Beach Volleyball players in the world, following an outstanding indoor career at Long Beach State, and Bryon Russell (below left) spent 13 years in the NBA, primarily with the Utah Jazz.

PAUL GOYDOS

DAVID LEE

BRYON RUSSELL

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David Lee (above) was one of three former Long Beach State Athletes to win a gold medal with the USA Men’s Volleyball team in the Beijing Olympics. Long Beach State has had a participant in every Summer Games since its founding in 1949, with over 100 players and coaches over the past 50 years.

EVAN LONGORIA

49ER EXCELLENCE

Three Big West Commisioner’s Cups 2006, 2009, 2011

BASEBALL

Four College World Series Appearances 1989, 1991, 1993, 1989 18 NCAA Regional Appearances 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Eight NCAA Tournament Appearances 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1993, 1995, 2007 Six NIT Appearances 1980, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2000, 2011

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

JERED WEAVER

2 NCAA Final Four Appearances 1987, 1988 11 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Five National Championships 1972, 1973, 1989, 1993, 1998 8 Final Four Appearances 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 26 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1985, 1987-2011

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL

MISTY MAY-TREANOR

1991 NCAA Champions 7 NCAA Final Four Appearances 1970, 1973, 1990, 1991, 1999, 2004, 2008

SOFTBALL

Five College World Series Appearances 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 19 NCAA Regional Appearances 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011

MEN’S WATER POLO

11 NCAA Tournament Appearances 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991

TENNIS

Eight NCAA Appearances 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011

SOCCER

Three NCAA Appearances (2008, 2010, 2011) Elite Eight in 2011 Three-Time Big West Regular Season Champs 2006, 2007, 2008

GOLF

Nine NCAA Appearances M: 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1982, 2000, 2004 W: 2009

WOMEN’S WATER POLO

11 NCAA Appearances M: 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991

TRACK AND FIELD 18 Olympians Nine Conference Titles

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BUILDING CHAMPIONS

Jamie Hiegel Head Coach Strength & Conditioning

During the summer of 2006, the Long Beach State strength and conditioning program moved into its new 5,500 square foot facility, which features 18 weightlifting platforms and 6,000 kilograms of free weight. Overseeing the program are head strength and conditioning coach Jamie Hiegel and assistant coach Chris Whittle. At Long Beach State, athletes are exposed to techniques that will help build a character foundation necessary to succeed in life through hard work, pride, dedication, and a commitment to excellence.

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All training movements are sport specific to copy a student-athlete’s performance during competition. Programs are specifically designed to promote injury prevention by pre-habilitating the student athlete and allow them to match the demands of their sport.

• Speed • Power • Strength • Mental Toughness • Injury Prevention • Nutrition

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EDUCATING CHAMPIONS

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June 21, 2006 was the grand opening of the new Bickerstaff Student-Athlete Academic Center. Formerly known as the Center for Student-Athlete Academic Services, the new center nearly triples the size of the previous space. The center provides a top-of-the-line facility for our student-athletes to get the academic support and assistance they deserve. The center is named after Glen and Debbie Bickerstaff of Los Alamitos (pictured at right), both loyal supporters of 49er athletics. The Bickerstaffs have been involved with Long Beach State for several years and have given nearly $1 million dollars in donations to the student-athlete scholarship program. They donated $625,000 for the Legacy campaign which went towards the naming of the new center. Their second legacy commitment was for $250,000 to help with the completion of the student-athlete strength and conditioning complex. The Bickerstaff Academic Center provides quality academic services to 49er student-athletes. This includes advising, to ensure that each student-athlete is enrolled in the appropriate courses so they may earn their degrees while maintaining athletic eligibility. The Bickerstaff Academic Center is geared to maximize student-athletes’ chances for classroom success through a developmental advising program integrating academic, student, and athletic assistance. The opening of the center provides 49er student-athletes the best academic support facility in the Big West Conference.

Debbie and Glen Bickerstaff • Directed by Gayle Fenton and assisted by Sandra Shirley, the purpose of the Center is advising to enure that each student-athlete is enrolled in appropriate courses leading to a degree while maintaining their eligibility. • The Bickerstaff Center for Student-Athlete Academic Services has established itself as a unique and important asset in the lives of 49er student-athletes. • The center’s “Career Connection” program spotlights internships in the sports industry. They also offer a freshman mentoring program which connects freshmen with veteran studentathletes. • Each student--athlete has a file created and their progress is monitored throughout their education. He or she is aided in choosing a degree, developing proper study habits and keeping a balance between personal, scholastic and athletic lives.

Heather Hetzer and BAC Director Gayle Fenton

• Student-athletes can choose from a multitude of renowned academic schools and 81 undergraduate degree programs. Programs in the colleges of business, physical therapy, art and engineering are nationally famous. The schools of communications, radio/television and education are also strong.

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LONG BEACH, CA

• California’s fifth largest city, Long Beach is situated about a half-hour south of Los Angeles. First settled in 1784 as part of a large Spanish land grant, this seaport city of over 450,000 is one of the most unique cities in the Southland. With 345 days of sunshine a year, Long Beach is the ideal location for the physically active.

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LONG BEACH

This Southern California coastal city’s got it all: art districts, eclectic shopping, nightlife, attractions, and of course, the beach. Long Beach is home to a variety of outstanding cultural arts and music festivals and world-class sporting events. The city is centrally located from all the major Southern California attractions, making it an ideal location for a top-notch university. There’s always something to do.

BELMONT SHORE

A trip down Second Street in Belmont Shore is like stepping back in time. The quaint, tree-lined street has that old Main Street feel and is home to a variety of restaurants, salons and speciality stores. It is also where the Belmont Car Show, the largest one-day car show in the West Coast, and the Belmont Shore Christmas Parade take place. This beachside shopper’s paradise is where may go to relax and enjoy the pace of a true coastal community.

LONG BEACH NIGHTLIFE

It’s simply impossible to talk about the Long Beach nightlife without mentioning Pine Avenue. The four-block enclave of fine dining and nightclubs makes it a magnet for would be revellers. Roaming crowds, cafes and pulsating music adds to the energy that can only be experienced in this downtown area. It is a celebration of the world’s culture and ethnicity.

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THE CAMPUS

• Long Beach State has been consistently ranked among the 50 best-value public colleges by the Princeton Review. • Long Beach State was ranked fourth among all public and private universities by US News and World Report with the lowest percentage of students graduating with debt. • Diverse Issues in Higher Education ranked Long Beach State eighth in the nation in awarding bachelor’s degrees to students of color. • Long Beach State was the first campus to offer academic scholarships specifically to California High School valedictorians and National Merit scholars. • Long Beach State is a member of the Long Beach Education Partnership, the national prototype of a seamless education from preschool through the Masters degree. • Long Beach State’s FM radio station, KKJZ, is the official jazz radio station of the armed forces. • The CSULB library, which is currently undergoing a multi-million dollar renovation, hosts 1,093,570 volumes, 2,120 print periodical subscriptions and 37,139 electronic periodical titles.

QUICK FACTS

• 84 permanent buildings on 323 acres of land • 210,592 baccalaureate and 44,909 Masters degrees awarded (19502006) • 1,962 students live on campus • 87 Baccalaureate degrees • 67 Masters Degrees

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SEVEN ACADEMIC COLLEGES Health & Human Services Liberal Arts Business Administration Education Engineering The Arts Natural Sciences & Mathematics

TOTAL FACULTY Full-time: 979 Part-time: 1,230 ENROLLMENT: 35,554 Undergraduate: 29,224 M: 11,908; W: 17,315 Graduate: 6,330 M: 2,351, W:3,979

MAJORS

Accountancy Aerospace Engineering American Studies American Indian Studies Anthropology Art Asian American Studies Biochemistry Biology Black Studies Business Administration Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chicano & Latino Studies Chinese Studies Classics Communication Studies Communicative Disorders Comparative World Literature Computer Engineering & Science Criminal Justice Dance Design Dietetics Earth Science Economics Engineering English Environmental Science Family & Consumer Sciences Film & Electronic Arts Finance French Studies Geography Geology Health Care Administration Health Science History

Hospitality Foodservice & Hotel Management Human Development Interdisciplinary Studies Italian Studies Jewish Studies Journalism Kinesiology Languages Latin American Studies Liberal Studies Linguistics Manufacturing Engineering Marine Biology Marketing Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medieval Studies Microbiology Middle Eastern Studies Music Nursing Occupational Studies Philosophy Photography Physics Political Science Psychology Public Policy & Administration Recreation Studies Religious Studies Social Work Sociology Spanish Theatre Arts Women’s Studies

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CHAMPIONSHIP FACILILTIES

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Long Beach State’s facilities remain some of the best in the Big West and are competitive nationally while serving as the home of the 49er sports teams. From the university’s enduring icon, the cobalt-blue Walter Pyramid to the history and tradition of Blair Field, athletes that come to play as 49ers will showcase their skills in only the finest home stadiums. • WALTER PYRAMID Celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, the Walter Pyramid has become a nationally recognized icon for the university and the city of Long Beach. Because of its dramatic appearance, its unique multi-purpose capability and its lure for television production, the Walter Pyramid is one of the finest collegiate athletic facilities in the Western United States.

• RHODES TENNIS CENTER Long Beach State’s newest facility, opened in 2008, the tennis team’s home was remodeled following a gift from former 49er tennis player and alum Terry Rhodes. • GEORGE ALLEN FIELD Named after former LBSU football coach George Allen, the field is the home of Long Beach State women’s soccer. • JACK ROSE TRACK Named after the hall of famer and 25-year head coach at Long Beach State. • 49ER SOFTBALL COMPLEX The 49er softball complex on campus is the home of Long Beach State softball.

One of three true pyramids in the United States, the Walter Pyramid measures 345 feet on each side of its perfectly square • VIRGINIA COUNTY CLUB AND EL DORADO PARK base. The most unique feature is inside, where its cantilevered The home courses for Long Beach State’s men’s and women’s seating system can be raised hydraulically to expose over golf teams. 39,000 square feet of beechwood flooring. • BLAIR FIELD Home of the Dirtbags since 1993, Long Beach’s Blair Field is a perfect combination of tradition and modern function. Built on the site of the former recreation park, home at times to the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers, Blair Field has hosted numerous teams and events such as the MTV Rock & Jock Softball Game and continues to receive start-of-the-art upgrades, including a brand-new scoreboard installed in 2009.

• CAMPUS POOL Home of Long Beach State’s men’s and women’s water polo.

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SPORTS MEDICINE

Mark Pocinich Head Athletic Trainer

Graduate Assistants Matthew Brandt Josh Ruiz Lisa Yang

Katie Davis Assistant Athletic Trainer

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Players’ medical and injury needs are the responsibility of a highly qualified and diverse professional staff. The daily injury evaluation, management, treatment, rehabilitation, and first aid of our student-athletes is the responsibility of both head athletic trainer Mark Pocinich and rest of the sports medicine staff. Assisting Pocinich is assistant athletic trainer Katie Davis along with three graduate students. There are also numerous athletic training students who work under the guidance of Pocinich and Davis. Since 1987, Dr. Larry Drum has been acting as the team physician for all LBSU student-athletes and Dr. Alexandra Chrysanthis joined in practice with Dr. Drum and assists him in providing care. Since 1992, Dr. Peter Kurzweil has served as our volunteer orthopedic surgeon for all student-athletes. The physicians attend many of our home competitions and are readily available for first aid and diagnostic needs on site. There are various other highly-skilled physicians, podiatrists, and dentists who regularly volunteer their services to our student-athletes. Certified Athletic Trainers (ATC) are on hand for all home practices and competitions and, also, for many of the away competitions that our student-athletes participate in to assist in treatments should a problem occur. 49er athletics provides student-athletes with a state-of-the-art athletic training facility located adjacent to the Gold Mine Gymnasium and an additional, smaller treatment facility located on the playing floor of the Walter Pyramid. With well-equipped facilities and knowledgeable and capable personnel on staff, a sick or injured student-athlete at Long Beach State is assured of quality treatment.

THREE-TIME ALL-STAR

TWO-TIME ALL-STAR

TWO-TIME ALL-STAR

Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays Two-Time Gold Glove

Troy Tulowitzki Colorado Rockies Two-Time Gold Glove/Silver Slugger

Jered Weaver Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2011 Cy Young Runner-Up

2012 SCHEDULE DATE

OPPONENT

2/17/12 2/18/12 2/19/12 2/21/12 2/24/12 2/25/12 2/26/12 2/28/12 3/2/12 3/3/12 3/4/12 3/6/12 3/9/12 3/10/12 3/11/12 3/16/12 3/17/12 3/18/12 3/20/12 3/23/12 3/24/12 3/25/12 3/26/12 3/30/12 3/31/12 4/1/12 4/5/12 4/6/12 4/7/12

Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Commonwealth USC California California California at UCLA at Oregon at Oregon at Oregon San Diego State Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton at Pepperdine at Wichita State at Wichita State at Wichita State Washington State at Cal Poly * at Cal Poly * at Cal Poly * at UC Riverside * at UC Riverside * at UC Riverside *

TIME 6:30 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:00 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:30 pm 12:00 pm 11:00 am 6:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:00 pm

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OPPONENT

TIME

4/10/12 4/13/12 4/14/12 4/15/12 4/17/12 4/20/12 4/21/12 4/22/12 4/24/12 4/27/12 4/28/12 4/29/12 5/1/12 5/5/12 5/6/12 5/7/12 5/11/12 5/12/12 5/13/12 5/15/12 5/18/12 5/19/12 5/20/12 5/25/12 5/26/12 5/27/12

at San Diego State UC Santa Barbara * UC Santa Barbara * UC Santa Barbara * at Loyola Marymount UC Irvine * UC Irvine * UC Irvine * at USC at Cal State Northridge * at Cal State Northridge * at Cal State Northridge * UCLA Loyola Marymount at Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount at UC Davis * at UC Davis * at UC Davis * Pepperdine Pacific * Pacific * Pacific * Cal State Fullerton * Cal State Fullerton * Cal State Fullerton *

6:00 pm 6:30 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 6:30 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:30 pm 5:30 pm 3:00 pm 6:30 pm 2:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm 6:30 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm

All Times Pacific/ Times Subject To Change Home Games In Bold *Big West Opponent

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