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Cal State Dominguez HillS2009 men’S BaSeBall

tHe Heat iS on...

Bret MontgoMeryJunior - Pitcher

1st-team all-ccaa

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California State UniverSity, DomingUez HillS

toros BaseBall 2009

Located in Carson, just 13 miles south from LAX and minutes from the South Bay beaches, California State University, Dominguez Hills sits on a 346-acre campus that shares space with the Home Depot Center, home to the L.A. Galaxy and Chivas USA soccer teams.

The University boasts an environment that provides a distinct advantage for its students by embracing the surrounding community. CSUDH’s diverse demographics are shown through every possible dimension: cultural, ethnic, age, gender, religious, economic and intellectual. Serving students locally, nationally and internationally, the Carson campus allows students to pursue a higher education while being able to develop the skills necessary for the working world after graduation. By creating a balance between the desired social atmosphere of a small campus and the cultural and academic possibilities available at a larger university, ample opportunities exist to quench the desire for intellectual development. Athletically, the Toros are a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) competing at the Division II level, bringing excitement and tradition to the campus through 11 different sports. The Toros vie for championships annually in:

Men’s & Women’s Soccer xWomen’s Volleyball xWomen’s Cross Country xMen’s & Women’s Basketball xBaseball xSoftball xMen’s Golf xWomen’s Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field x

CSUDH is one of 11 universities that competes in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA), the most prominent Division II conference in the nation with 147 NCAA Championships, including CSUDH’s 2008

men’s soccer title, far more than any other conference in the nation. Adding to these successes, the Toros have captured 24 conference championships in:

Men’s Soccer (8) xWomen’s Soccer (7) xBaseball (3) xSoftball (2) xWomen’s Basketball (2) xMen’s Basketball (2) x

Aside from training and competing on their respective teams, Toro student-athletes engage in community service projects throughout the year which serve the community. During the 2006-07 school year, the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) reported that CSUDH connected with approximately 6,500 youth in its outreach efforts. That total more than doubled the next closest D-II school and gave student-athletes, coaches and staff yet another accomplishment to take pride in.

Cal State Dominguez Hills embraces the diversity of its students by sponsoring more than 70 student organizations ranging from Departmental/Professional and Recreation/Sports organizations to Cultural, Religious Service and Special Interest groups.

The University is divided into six distinct schools/colleges: College of Business Administration and Public Policy xCollege of Education xCollege of Extended and International Education xCollege of Health and Human Services, xCollege of Natural and Behavioral Sciences. xCollege of Arts & Humanities x

Through these programs, CSUDH offers 45 majors and 51 minors, 26 Certificate Programs, 22 Graduate Degree Programs and 10 Credential Programs that serve an average 12,000 students per semester

while boasting an exceptional 21:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Opportunities to study abroad are available in

seventeen countries including:

CSUDH also is a nationwide leader in distance learning programs, which have been featured on National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition” and NBC-TV’s “Homepage.”

Other off-campus programs that have made CSUDH the vibrant institution it has become are the statewide nursing

program, the master’s of humanities and an online MBA program.

Cal State Dominguez Hills holds a unique opportunity for students by offering on-campus housing. It’s a convenient, safe and cost-effective resource to enhance the time spent at school. In contrast to the traditional residence halls or dormitories, University Housing is an apartment complex composed of 22 separate two-story buildings and two common buildings. All apartments are fully furnished and facilities include recreation and meeting rooms, laundry facilities and a computer lab. On the complex grounds are basketball and volleyball courts, a weight room and a picnic area, with grassy knolls and an exquisite landscape surrounding the buildings that create a perfect background for either studying or relaxing, or both.

Chile xEngland xFrance xGermany xItaly x

Japan xMexico xPeru xSpain xSweden x

Cal State Dominguez Hills

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Table of Contents2009 Toro Baseball

2009 Season Outlook ........................................................ 2-3Head Coach Murphy Su’a ......................................................5Assistant Coaches ...............................................................6-72009 Roster ...........................................................................92009 Team Photo ................................................................10

The 2009 Baseball Team

2009 opponentsNon-Conference Opponents ................................................28CCAA Opponents ...........................................................29-302009 CCAA Coaches Poll.....................................................30

2008 results/statisticsGame-by-Game Results .......................................................32Final Statistics .....................................................................33Game Highs .........................................................................34Final CCAA Standings .........................................................36Individual CCAA Honors .....................................................36CCAA Statistical Leaders .....................................................37

Toros Baseball historyHonor Roll ...........................................................................38Game Records ......................................................................39Season Records ................................................................... 40Career Records .................................................................... 41Toros in the Pros..................................................................42Coaching Records ................................................................43All-Time Records vs. Opponents .........................................43Year-by-Year Results ..................................................... 44-49All-Time Roster ..............................................................50-51

Cal state Dominguez hillsPresident Dr. Mildred García ..............................................52CSUDH Administration & Athletic Staff ....................... 54-55Sports Information/Media Relations..................................56Toro Athletic Facilities ........................................................59CCAA Information .............................................................. 60

The CoversAbout CSUDH ..................................................... Inside Front2009 Baseball Schedule .................................... Outside Back

Matt Hopps ............................ 12Jon Alia .................................. 12Candelario Flores................... 13Phillip Van Doren .................. 13Brian Sturgis .......................... 14Bret Montgomery .................. 14Matt Phillips .......................... 15David Fair .............................. 16Carlos Leyva ........................... 16Kevin Pillar ............................ 17Danny Torres ......................... 17Andrew Baslow ...................... 18Sean Beckley .......................... 18Derrek Duarte ........................ 18Mario Bonilla ......................... 19Luis Perez ............................... 19

Dean Benavidez ..................... 19Paul-Michael Klingsberg .......20John Skala..............................20Kody Kurowski ......................20Brandon Beal ......................... 21Troy Ursich ............................ 21Lee Pope ................................. 21Keith Chipman .......................22Andrew Macedo .....................22Pascual Olmos .......................22Michael Cruz ..........................23Jon Gardea .............................23Ade Olanrewaju .....................23Brandon Hays ........................24Michael Stowers.....................24Jose Jauregui .........................24

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toros BaseBall 20092009 Season Outlook

Coming from BehindComing off the 2008 season in which the Toros ended on

a 21-34 note (16-20 CCAA), head coach Murphy Su’a is look-ing forward to proving that they are the team to beat both on the mound and from the plate in 2009.

With a squad consisting of 15 transfer juniors and 11 let-ter-winners, Su’a hopes that the experience of the returnees and the transfers, having already acclimated themselves to college ball, will turn the CCAA pre-season poll upside down which has the Toros finishing in the number eight spot.

“The returning players we have will need to step up and lead the team,” states Su’a. “But the transfer guys can step in right now and start playing as they have already been some-what at this level for two years.”

Though dropping seven of their last eight CCAA games to close last year, the Toros did so against Chico State and Sono-ma State, both nationally-ranked teams. In action against non-ranked CCAA opponents, CSUDH went 13-11, which in-cluded a series sweep against San Francisco State.

In order to compete at the level set by Chico, Sonoma and UC San Diego, the Toro squad will have to step up to fill the void left by standout 2008 athletes such as Cody Puckett, who was drafted in the Major League Baseball’s 8th round by the Cincinnati Reds, and Martin Conde, who both serve as major inspi- rations to the returning letter-winners who are primed to fill their respective shoes.

“ W e are fortunate to have a lot of really special and talented players,” s a y s S u ’ a . “ Y o u

c a n ’ t replace g u y s l i k e C o d y a n d Martin, I have

a lot of guys with t a l e n t

who can step up.”

A New Breed of ToroFour of the five key returners to the baseball roster are

seniors, who are expected to do great things this season. “We start with pitchers Matt Hopps and Bret Montgomery, who has a chance at going to the next level,” Su’a begins.

“I anticipate Jon Alia having another tremendous year, and it is tough to duplicate the intensity Phillip Van Doren has on the mound. And lastly, Candelario Flores is a tremen-dous outfielder with good lead-off energy.

“We are going to have a tough time filling the void of the players we lose after this season especially after the success I see us having this year. The seniors that leave are going to be tough to replace, but the juniors that are coming up are out-standing,” he concludes.

The Toros begin this season with 14 junior college and one university transfer. Su’a beams, “The system is a great feeder for us.

“The high school players we bring in are great, but it still takes a year or two to get acclimated to this level. But our transfer guys have been playing at this level and can step in immediately,” Su’a says.

Keys transfers this year will be Pepperdine transfer Paul-Michael Klingsberg, who will see action in the outfield, first base and on the mound. John Skala (Mt. San Jacinto College) looks to be the starter in right field while Sean Beckley (Long Beach City College) will contend at third base.

The void left by Puckett in the 6-hole will see transfer Dean Benavidez (College of the Canyons) look to fill his shoes after Puckett was the first CCAA player chosen in the draft.

“Not only is Benavidez an all-conference contender, he is a gold glove defensively and a hitting force as well,” says Su’a.

“We have some very good hitters on this squad,” he continues. “We have guys who can hit for average consistently, and guys who can hit for power. We also have players who can run,

so I’m looking forward to our team being very potent offensively.”

CatchersBehind the plate the Toros have a solid lineup of back-

stops ready to get down and dirty. Coach Su’a reflects fondly on four-year player Conde for his tough-as-nails approach and effort on a daily basis, but remains confident that his catchers for 2009 are more than ready to take his place.

Junior returnee Brian Sturgis and transfer Luis Perez (College of the Canyons) will see the most action in the 2-hole, with Derrek Duarte (El Camino College) and Trey Ursich (Barstow Community College) ready if called upon, with the latter two also displaying power from the plate as well.

“We have a lot to prove now,”says head coach Murphy Su’a,

in his 3rd season at the helm ofToro Baseball. “When the dustsettles we are going to suprise

a lot of people in the seasonand move up the ladder as oneof the top teams in the CCAA.

Head coacHMurpHy su’a

tHe HillS are aliveanD reaDy For aCtion...

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2009 Season OutlookInfielders

The infield will remain a key component to the Toros’ success this year. “We are going to have a lot of power from first base,” he be- gins. “Frst we have re- turnee Alia, who has a lot of talent and is primed for a huge y e a r . P r o v i n g him- self last

year, he will d e f i n i t e l y

be our clean-up hitter.”

“We also have Lee Pope (Pasadena City

College), and Klings-berg, who both will

add depth on both the defensive

and of-f e n s i v e

s i d e s of the ball.”

Aside from his outfield and pitch- i n g duties, Klingsberg will be the main

backup to Alia at first base.Sophomore Carlos Leyva, whom Su’a describes as a “con-

sistent, everyday second baseman who can lead the infield,” returns to anchor second base after posting a .948 fielding percentage last year with 84 assists and returns in 2009 as the infield captain.

With shortstop belonging to Benavidez, third base re-mains a battle. “While the spot is still wide open, we have Beckley who has the best chance to produce d e - fensively, but we also have Duarte,

Perez and Sturgis, who all have chances as well”, says Su’a. You can also expect to see newcomer Mario Bonilla (L.A. Mission Col-

lege) to contribute greatly to the Toros defense.

OutfieldAlthough returning 2nd-

team All-CCAA center fielder Kevin Pillar suffered an in-jury in fall ball, his eventual return to the lineup gives the outfield consistency,

speed and power, all facets that make Su’a smile. Round-

ing out the outfield are Skala, An-drew Baslow (Cerritos Commu-nity College) and returning senior Candelario Flores, with the squad’s lone freshman, Michael Stowers (Bishop O’Dowd HS), serving as

back up.

Pitching“We have outstanding pitching!” coach Su’a says with ex-

citement. “I think our pitching rotation well be as good as any in the conference.”

Back in action are returning seniors Hopps and Van Do-ren, respective right- and left-handers. A powerhouse in the CCAA and a now a four-year letter-winner at CSUDH, Hopps was named the CCAA Freshman of the Year in 2005.

Returning lettermen also include Montgomery, who in his junior year was named to the All-CCAA 1st-team, sopho-more David Fair and junior Matt Phillips. Fans can also look forward to seeing newcomers Mario Bonilla, new lefty Kody Kurowski, Brandon Beal, Keith Chipman, Andrew Macedo, Pascual Olmos, Michael Cruz, and Jon Gardea.

“The key in the CCAA is pitching, with defense being the next greatest factor in the game”, states Su’a. ”If our pitching steps up we are going to be the team to beat in the CCAA.”

BattingWith pitching and defense being paramount to success,

Su’a knows that his offense is the third key ingredient for a win- ning formula, and looks forward to the runs this year’s team is capable of producing. “We have some very good hitters on this team,” Su’a says. “We have guys who can hit for average consistently, and guys who can hit for power.” Alia can be expect-ed to start in the four-hole, a spot that coach Su’a says he has proven himself in and earned as he can constantly hit under pressure. Su’a is looking to the bats of Skala, Klingsberg and Baslow to fill out the leadoff three spots with the possibility of one of these power hitters seeing action behind Alia.

ClosingOnly the fourth coach

in the history of the CSUDH baseball program and now in his third year at the helm, Su’a is ready to lead his team to success. With top assistant Sid Lopez, who has been on staff for three years at his side, Su’a sees that now is the time to be success-ful.

“I think we are going to surprise a lot of people and I re-ally feel we have the ability to win conference.” With the re-cent success of the CSUDH athletics department, the baseball program is ready to fall in line.

“Overall we have had some pretty special clubs over the years,” Su’a concludes. “For some reason, this year’s team has that special sense about them.”

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Head CoachmurPhy su’a

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3rd Season Head Coach8th Season OverallCareer Record (CCAA): 46-101-1 (35-71)B.A. Business AdministrationBrigham Young University / ‘04 University of Phoenix

Murphy Su’a begins his third season as head coach of the Toros program, and eighth season overall at CSUDH.

Su’a, 53, brings over 26 years of coaching experience and 23 years of field experience to the program. He walked on and played two seasons at LA Valley College (1976-77) without ever playing baseball in high school. He then transferred to Brigham Young University where he was an NCAA Division I First-Team All-America selection in 1979. A First-Team All-Rocky Mountain Region and All-WAC selection, Su’a broke six Cougar single-season records for home runs, runs batted in, runs scored, doubles, total bases and at-bats. He was among the national leaders in home runs (22) and RBI (91) en route to leading BYU to the WAC Championship.

Invited to tryout for the USA National Team, Su’a instead elected to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1979 where he anchored third base for the Pioneer League Champions, Lethbridge Dodgers (Canada). He played for the Class-A Lodi Dodgers in 1980 and was recognized as the Dodgers’ minor league system “Player of the Week” in July 1980. A hand injury ended a two-year stint with the Dodgers organization, pushing Su’a to sign with the Milwaukee Brewers where he played four more years before retiring. In August he was named the Brewers’ minor league “Player of the Month” and was selected to play on the Midwest All-Star team.

Su’a also brings 11 years international baseball experience with the American Samoa National Baseball Team (1989-2000) where he played in numerous international tournaments including the Olympic trials, World Baseball Challenge, and the NBC World Series. Su’a earned a gold medal in the BCO Championships and silver medals in the 1999 South Pacific Games and the 2000 Olympic qualifying tournament.

Su’a began his coaching career with the Brewers as a pitching coach for Paintsville in 1983 and was a player/coach/manager for the Brewers’ affiliate in Stockton, CA. Coach Su’a served as the pitching coach at East Los Angeles CC for two years before taking over the assistant varsity coaching position at West Torrance HS under head coach

Harry Jenkins where he helped guide the Warriors to six Bay League Championships and a No. 1 national ranking in 2000 with a record of 30-2.

In addition to his baseball accolades, Su’a was a junior golden gloves boxer, received a music scholarship for gifted musicians to the Californian Institute of Arts, holds a third degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, was a three-time karate grand champion, is a member of the Screen Actor’s Guild, and was the former CEO of Royal Pacific Express, Inc., an airfreight trucking and transportation company. Su’a has three children, Justin (27), Natasha (24), Travis (20), and five grandchildren, Jarom, Aliitasi, and Mya with number five Marley born in February of 2009.

The Torrance resident lives with his wife Nina. His son Justin was a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American pitcher at BYU in 2001.

Always number 27, head coach Murphy Su’a holds high the Western Athletics Conference trophy he helped capture as a catcher for the Brigham Young University Cougars in 1979. Su’a was also named an NCAA Division I All-American that same year. Photo courtesy BYU-Athletics Media Relations

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toros BaseBall 2009Assistant Coaches

sid loPez3rd Season Assistant Head Coach/Pitching CoachHavana, Cuba • Eastern Oregon University

Now in his third season as Murphy Su’a’s right hand man, Lopez brings nearly 25 years of experience to the field, including a recent stint for the Chaminade College Prep varsity baseball team. Through his 17 years coaching at Chaminade, many of Lopez’s players have advanced to the professional level including Dan Runzler (San Francisco Giants), Jim Rapoport (NY Mets), Cody Haerther (Toronto Blue Jays), Ollie Linton (Arizona), and Gabe Crecion, drafted by the

Yankees and also UCLA’s starting tight end. In his playing days Lopez was a starting pitcher at Grant High School. Upon graduation Lopez spent two years at

L.A. Valley College before transferring to Eastern Oregon University. His experience encompasses numerous playing and coaching opportunities including co-head coach for Saints Baseball, who became two-time NBC Western Regional Champions, seeing action at the NBC World Series.

Born in Havana, Cuba, and married to Susan Lopez, the couple has five children who have all graduated from higher learning institutions: Lisa (Harvard), Brian (Univ. of Washington ), Scott (Culinary Institute of New York), Chris (UC Irvine and Julie (Arizona State University). Lopez and his wife currently reside in West Hills.

shane schumaker1st Season Assissant/Third Base CoachTorrance, CA • ‘04 Cal State Dominguez Hills

In his first year on the Toros baseball staff, Schumaker brings years of coaching and playing experience with him to CSUDH, with his most recent stint as the Associate Head Coach with the Havasu Heat summer league after serving in an assistant coach capacity at Loyola Marymount University in 2007-08.

Prior to LMU, Schumaker served two seasons as an assistant coach at UNC Greensboro under head coach Mike Gaski. As an infielder for UNCG from 2000-01, Schumaker was a two-year letter winner,

leading the Spartans in 2001 with a .342 batting average, while hitting 10 home runs and driving in 52 runs en route to being named All-Southern Conference as well as an All-Tournament selection.

Schumaker began his coaching career at El Camino Junior College in 2001 and was responsible for hitting and infielding instruction along with recruiting. At El Camino, he coached for five seasons and in 2004 helped the Warriors to a 30-7 record, the best in school history.

A two-time alumnus of CSUDH, Schumaker has his bachelor’s in Applied Studies (2005) and a master’s in Kinesiology (2006). He resides in Redondo Beach with wife Megan, with their two dogs, Nemo and Colby.

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Assistant CoachesJerit coleman1st Season Assistant/First Base CoachLong Beach, CA • ‘09 Cal State Dominguez Hills

A former Toro from 2006-07, Coleman was one of the most versatile players on the roster, seeing action as a second baseman, shortstop, designated hitter, pinch hitter and pinch runner.

Starting 46 games as a senior, Coleman posted a .322 average in 152 at bats with 49 hits, 11 doubles, one home run and 25 RBI. The previous season in his 23 games of action, Coleman hit

.256 with four RBI. This spring, Coleman will be attending spring training with the Victoria Seals through the JBL, an independent

professional league (Canada). As a prep, Coleman competed at Long Beach Poly High School where he Awarded 1st-Team All-Moore League in 2002 &

2003, the team MVP in 2003 and the 2003 Century Club Achievement in Athletics Award. A native of California born and raised in Long Beach, Coleman is on pace to earn his kinesiology degree from CSUDH in

spring 2009, and currently resides in Long Beach.

cedric gilmore4th Season Assistant/Outfield CoachOakland, CA • ‘01 Cal State Dominguez Hills

No stranger to the Cardinal & Gold, Gilmore was a standout player for the Toros in 1996. As a starting outfielder, Gilmore hit a solid .343 to lead the team, including 7 doubles, 3 home runs and 24 RBI in his 178 at bats, earning 2nd-team All-CCAA honors for his efforts.

Returning the the Carson campus and the Toros baseball team in 2001 after an injury, Gilmore earned his way back into the starting line-up en route to batting .317 with 60 hits, 13 doubles, 5

home runs and 30 RBI to remain a fixture in CSUDH’s offensive lineup. Prior to CSUDH, Gilmore played two season Rio Hondo JC where he led his team to a playoff berth his sophomore

year with a .320 average. He also led in doubles and triples as a freshman. Aside from his three additional letters in baseball at Oakland HS where he earned All-OAL honors three straight years, he also competed in basketball his senior season, averaging 15 points per game.

Born in Oakland, California, Gilmore is an alumnus of Cal State Dominguez Hills with a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education (2002). He resides in Carson while employed as a personal trainer and is currently enrolled in the master’s program at CSUDH, where he is expected to earn his PE master’s in summer 2009.

reginald eVans1st Season Assistant/Outfield CoachCompton, CA • Cal State Dominguez Hills (Current)

In his first year as an assistant coach working with the outfield, Evans brings knowledge and experience to Su’a’s staff.

Most recently, Evans was the assistant coach at Compton Community College where he held similar duties for three years. He also coached at Broome Junior College in Binghamton, New York.

In 2005 he spent time in Israel teaching baseball and serving on a committee that eventually developed into the Israel Baseball League. At the time he was proudly the only African-American staffer.

A baseball player his entire life, Evans started at a young age playing Little League ball with infielder Hubie Brooks (New York Mets). Finishing out his career, Evans spent eight years in the Mexican League and was a teammate of former major leaguer Mark Whiten (Toronto Blue Jays) with the Northern League’s Thunder Bay Whiskey Jacks.

A southern California native, Evans graduated from Dominguez High School in 1975 and holds an Associates of Arts degree in Liberal Arts from Compton Community College. He is currently enrolled at CSUDH, pursuing his bachelor’s in kinesiology. Aside from his duties on the team, he is a real estate broker and has two 10-year old daughters.

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2009 Baseball Roster

# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. B/T Yr. Hometown/Last School2 Carlos LEyvA * INF 5’8” 160 L/R So. Los Angeles, CA/CA Academy of Math & Science3 Andrew BASLOW OF 5’10” 185 R/R Jr. Chatsworth, CA/Cerritos Community College4 Kevin PiLLAr * OF 6’0” 195 R/R So. West Hills, CA/Chaminade College Prep5 Sean BECkLEy INF 6’0” 190 R/R Jr. Lakewood, CA/Long Beach City College6 Phillip vAn DOrEn * LHP 6’1” 175 L/L Sr. Montebello, CA/Cerritos Community College7 Derrek DUArTE C/INF 5’9” 170 R/R Jr. El Segundo, CA/El Camino College8 Candelario FLOrES * OF 5’9” 175 L/L Sr. Huntington Park, CA/East Los Angeles CC9 Danny TOrrES * RHP 5’9” 165 R/R So. Torrance, CA/West High School10 Mario BONiLLA RHP/INF 6’2” 195 R/R Jr. Van Nuys, CA/L.A. Mission College11 Luis PErEz C 5’10” 180 R/R Jr. Northridge, CA/College of the Canyons12 Dean BEnAviDEz SS 6’0” 185 R/R Jr. Burbank, CA/College of the Canyons14 David FAir * RHP 6’3” 180 R/R So. Woodland Hills, CA/Chaminade College Prep15 Ade OLAnrEwAjU OF 6’2” 205 R/R Jr. Vallejo, CA/Diablo Valley College16 Jon GArDEA RHP 6’1” 190 R/R Jr. Downey, CA/Santa Barbara City College18 Paul-Michael kLinGSBErG RHP/OF/INF 6’4” 220 L/R Jr. Studio City, CA/Pepperdine University20 Keith CHiPmAN RHP 6’2” 175 R/R Jr. Lakewood, CA/Long Beach City College21 Jon ALiA * 1B 6’3” 235 R/R Sr. Newbury Park, CA/Grossmont Junior College22 John SkALA OF 6’0” 195 R/R Jr. Murrieta, CA/Mt. San Jacinto College23 Kody kUrOwSki LHP 6’4” 250 L/L Jr. Saugus, CA/College of the Canyons24 Brandon BEAL RHP 5’11” 180 R/R Jr. Oakland, CA/College of Marin25 Trey URSiCH C 6’1” 190 R/R Jr. San Pedro, CA/Barstow Community College26 Lee POPE IB 6’1” 205 L/R Jr. La Crescenta, CA/Pasadena City College29 Michael STOwErS OF 5’10” 160 R/R Fr. Oakland, CA/Bishop O’Dowd High School31 Brandon HAyES C 6’0” 225 R/R So. Moreno Valley, CA/Rancho Verde High School32 Brian STUrGiS ** C/INF 6’1” 215 R/R Jr. Hawthorne, CA/Mira Costa High School33 Matt HOPPS *** RHP 6’5” 240 R/R Sr. Torrance, CA/South High School34 Matt PHiLLiPS * LHP 6’4” 215 L/L Jr. Santa Maria, CA/Allen Hancock Junior College37 Andrew MACEDO RHP 5’8” 170 R/R Sr. Santa Fe Springs, CA/Compton City College39 Pascual OLmOS LHP 6’0” 183 R/L Sr. Los Angeles, CA/Fairfax High School42 Michael CrUz RHP 6’0” 180 R/R Jr. San Marcos, CA/Palomar City College44 Bret MOnTGOMEry * RHP 6’6” 250 R/R Jr. Thousand Oaks, CA/Moorpark Community CollegeRS Jose jAUrEGUi INF 5’7” 160 R/R Fr. Reseda, CA/Chaminade High School

* Denotes Letterman

Numerical Roster

# Name Position Yr. Hometown/Alma mater27 Murphy SU’A Head Coach 3rd Torrance, CA/Brigham Young University13 Sid LOPEz Assistant Head Coach/Pitching 3rd Havana, Cuba/Eastern Oregon University19 Shane SCHUMAkEr Third Base Coach 1st Torrance, CA/Cal State Dominguez Hills17 Jerit “JC” COLEMAn First Base Coach 1st Long Beach, CA/Cal State Dominguez Hills28 Reginald EvAnS Outfield Coach 1st Compton, CA/Cal State Dominguez Hills1 Cedric GiLMOrE Outfield Coach 4th San Leandro, CA/Cal State Dominguez Hills Tiara HOYT Administrative Assistant 2nd Long Beach, CA

Coaching Staff

Roster Breakdown# Name Pronunciation2 Leyva ...................................LAY - VUH4 Pillar ................................... PILL - ARE10 Bonilla .........................BONE-NEE-AH15 Olanrewaju ...OH-LON-RAY-WAH-SHU16 Gardea ............................GAR-DAY-AH21 Alia ................................AH - LEE - AH22 Skala ................................... SKOLL-AH23 Kurowski ........................ KER-OW-SKI25 Ursich ..................................URR-SICH29 Stowers .............................STOWE-ERS37 Macedo .......................... MA-KAY-DOE

Pronunciation Gudie

Class YearFreshman ........................................2Sophomore ......................................5Junior ............................................ 19Senior ..............................................6

experienCeLettermen ......................................11JC Transfers .................................. 14Incoming Freshmen .......................2University Transfers ....................... 1Redshirt .......................................... 1

Bat/throwBats Right .....................................25Bats Left ..........................................7Throws Right ................................27Throws Left .....................................5

positionPitcher ........................................... 15Catcher ............................................5Infielder ..........................................9Outfielder ........................................6Utility .............................................. 1

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BACk rOw (L-r): David Fair, Jon Gardea, Brian Sturgis, Jon Alia, Ade Olanrewaju, Paul-Michael Klingsberg, Matt Phillips, Kody Kurowski, Matt Hopps, Bret Montgomery.ROW TWO (L-R): Lee Pope, Keith Chipman, assistant coach Reginald Evans, assistant coach Shane Schumaker, assistant coach Cedric Gilmore, head coach Murphy Su’a, assistant coach Sid Lopez, assistant coach Jerit Coleman, Phillip Van Doren, Mario Bonilla.rOw THrEE (L-r): Bat boy Phil Reinhart, Brandon Beal, Dean Benavidez, Brandon Hayes, John Skala, Trey Ursich, Pascual Olmos, Michael Cruz, Sean Beckley, Kevin Pillar.BOTTOm ROW (L-R): Michael Stowers, Jose Jauregui, Andrew Macedo, Luis Perez, Andrew Baslow, Candelario Flores, Derrek Duarte, Carlos Leyva, Danny Torres.

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Toro Game HighsERA - 3.38

Innings Pitched - 9.0Strikeouts - 8

Hits - 4RBIs - 5Runs - 3

matt hoPPsSenior • Pitcher • r/r • 6’5” • 240Torrance, CA • South HS

2008: The only Toro pitcher to start in all of his appearances ... Fanned a game-high eightbatters against UC San Diego (3/15/08) in only 5.2 innings ... His 234

batters faced were the third highest on the team ... Allowed no sacrifice flys or triples, while only giving up four home runs.2007: Made three starts before suffering a season-ending injury, resulting in a redshirt season.2006: Switched from the field to the mound as a sophomore ... Had the second-lowest ERA among starters (4.18), while holding batters to a .266 batting average ... Recorded a season-high eight strikeouts twice in back-to-back six-inning performances against Cal State Stanislaus (March 5) and Concordia (March 15) ... His 12 extra base hits allowed was least among starters.2005: Named CCAA Freshman of the Year ... One of three players to start all 55 games ... Had a .991 fielding percentage, best on the team among starters, only committing two errors on the season ... Grounded into a team-low one double play ... Tied for second on the team with 17 doubles.South HS: Two-sport athlete (baseball, football) … Led Spartans to 20-10 record under coach Nammack … Also helped the gridiron squad to 7-3 ledger as a linebacker.Personal: Son of Amber and Bruce Kuglin, and Tom Hopps … Born on October 8, 1985, in Torrance, CA … Has three younger siblings, Beau, Tuesday and Taylor … Grandfather Joe Komada played football for the Rams … Lists Roger Clemens as favorite sports hero … Also lists “The Simpsons” and “House” as favorite television shows … Majoring in business administration.

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Jon aliaSenior • First Base • r/r • 6’3” • 225newbury Park, CA • Grossmont junior College

2008: Named an All-CCAA honorable mention and Wilson/CCAA Player of the Week for March 10-16 ... Second on the team in batting average (.337) in his 199 at-

bats ... Second on the team with 10 home runs ... Second on the team in RBIs while recording a game high six RBI against UC San Diego (3/15/08) ... Tallied 420 putouts at first base while tallying 31 assists.Grossmont College: Recorded season highs of two home runs and a .309 batting average as a Griffin.Newbury HS: As a senior received All-Marmon League and All-Ventura County honors ... Prep season highs include a .421 batting average, three home runs, and 25 runs batted in as a Panther under coaches Mike Lee and Scott Drootin.Personal: Born December 6, 1985, in Thousand Oaks, CA ... Son of Sam and Debi Alia ... Has three older siblings, Alison, Mike, and Shaun ... Also recruited by Sonoma State and Whittier College ... Lists brother Shaun as the person he most admires and catcher Mike Piazza as his sports hero and the person he would most like to meet ... States that “Van Wilder” and “Entourage” are favorite movie and TV show ... Favorite sports teams include the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Los Angeles Dodgers ... Majoring in kinesiology.

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PhilliP Van dorenSenior • Pitcher • L/L • 6’1” • 175Montebello, CA • Cerritos Community College

2008: Boasted the second lowest team ERA at 4.58 in 14 appearances on the mound while making 6 starts ... One of only four Toros pitchers to pitch a complete

game ... Second highest on the team in innings pitched (59.0) ... Held opponents to a .290 batting average ... In his two at-bats on the year, belted one home run for two RBIs vs. Cal State Stanislaus (4/13/08).Cerritos CC: Garnered 1st-team All-Conference honors as a Falcon, while boasting a JuCo season best .340 batting average and a 2.50 ERA under head coach Ken Gaylord ... Posted an 8-3 record on the mound as a sophomore.La mirada HS: Led the Matadors to three-consecutive league championships while compiling a 43-18 team record during last two seasons ... Was named league MVP as a senior while being named 1st-team all-league three times ... Also was named to the All-CIF Team and the 1st-Team Dream Team.Personal: Born September 25, 1986, in Montebello, CA ... Son of William and Janet VanDoren ... Has two siblings, Billy and Derek ... Lists tossing a one-hitter as a sophomore at Cerritos as biggest athletic thrill to date ... Lists the Atlanta Braves as favorite sports team and former Brave Cy Young winners Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine as sports heros ... Other favorites include movies “Old School” and “Wedding Crashers” and TV show “Married with Children” ... Majoring in communications.

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Stolen Bases - 1Homeruns - 1

Runs - 4Walks - 2

candelario FloresSenior • Outfielder • L/L • 5’9” • 175Huntington Park, CA • East Los Angeles CC

2008: Only one of four Toros starters to start all 55 games played ... His 223 plate appearances were the first on the team ... Second on the team in hits with 74

... Fourth on the team in batting average (.332) and total bases (98) ... Recorded a game-high five hits against Hawai’i Pacific (2/15/08) and 4 runs against UC San Diego (3/15/08) ... As a starter, only committed one error, the lowest on the team.East Los Angeles CC: Recorded a JuCo batting average high of .342 as a Huskie under head coach James Hines.Huntington Park HS: As a Spartan, posted season highs of three home runs, 15 RBIs, five stolen bases, and a .322 batting average.Personal: Born on February 28, 1986, in Los Angeles, CA ... Has two younger siblings, Nallely and Daniela ... When not playing baseball enjoys playing pool ... Sports favorites include the Los Angeles Dodgers and future hall of famer Ken Griffey Jr. ... TV and movie favorites include “Family Guys,” “The Simpsons,” and “Dumb and Dumber” ... States that he would most like to meet actress Jessica Alba ... Majoring in kinesiology.

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Toro Game HighsHits - 4RBIs - 3

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Brian sturgisjunior • Catcher/infielder • r/r • 6’1” • 215Hawthorne, CA • Mira Costa HS

2008: Improved previous year’s average from .263 to .270 while making less plate appearances ... As a non-starter had the second most games played with 36

while starting in 24 ... Committed a team-low one error, only one of three players to do so ... Tallied a five game hit-streak and seven games with multiple hits ... Started his games at catcher (10), first base (2), third base (3) and designated hitter (9) to become the most versatile player on the team.2007: As a true freshman, appeared in the sixth-most games on the team ... Proved to be one of the most versatile players on the roster, making 12 starts at first base, 15 at third base, and 13 behind the plate ... Raised his average over 100 points to .375 when hitting with runners on base ... At his best with a runner on third and less than two outs, hitting at a .692 clip.mira Costa HS: Garnered 1st-team All-Bay League and 1st-team All-CIF as a Mustang under head coach Mike Neily ... A three-year varsity starter as a catcher, first and third-baseman ... Also voted to the Daily Breeze All-State team.Personal: Born on May 22, 1988, in Denver, CO ... Son of Scott and Sue Sturgis ... Has one brother, Brad ... Besides baseball, enjoys restoring and building cars ... Lists the Los Angeles Dodgers as favorite sports team ... Athletic goal while at CSUDH is to help the Toros win a championship ... Majoring in business administration.

Yr. GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBi BB SO SB AvG SLG07 46 40 137 11 36 5 0 0 14 11 31 1 .263 .29908 36 24 100 14 26 4 0 1 16 6 24 1 .270 .340T 82 64 237 25 62 9 0 1 30 17 55 2 .267 .320

Toro Game HighsERA - 1.94

Innings Pitched - 9.0Strikeouts - 11

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Bret montgomeryjunior • Pitcher • r/r • 6’6” • 250Thousand Oaks, CA • Moorpark CC

2008: Named to the All-CCAA 1st team and awarded the Wilson/CCAA Pitcher of the Week for March 3-9 ... Posted the team’s lowest ERA (2.67) in his 57.1 innings

pitched while also throwing the most complete games (2) ... Placed fifth in the CCAA for his ERA and fourth in opposing batting average (.232) ... One of only four Toro pitchers to notch a save.moorpark Community College: Helped lead the Raiders to a 2nd-place finish in league with a 23-17 record under coach Porter.Thousand Oaks HS: Claimed state and league titles with a 25-6 record under coach Stillwell ... Named CIF Division II Player of the Year ... Also named Marmonte League and Ventura County Pitcher of the Year.Personal: Born on August 6, 1985, in Northridge, CA ... Son of Brad and Cyndee Montgomery ... Has two siblings, Kaycee and Matt ... Biggest thrill in high school was playing in the CIF championships game at Angel Stadium ... Lists his father as the person that he most admires ... States the Los Angeles Dodgers and “A Night at the Roxbury” as favorite sports team and movie ... Majoring in mathematics.

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matt PhilliPsjunior • Pitcher • L/L • 6’4” • 215Santa Maria, CA • Allen Hancock jC

2008: Secured spot as the team’s go-to relief pitcher, seeing action in 24 games while starting in two in his first year in the Cardinal & Gold ... Appearances place

him sixth in the CCAA ... Boasted the teams highest win percentage (.625) with a record of 5-3 ... Held opponents to a .292 average ... Game-high of ten strikeouts was the second most on the team.Allan Hancock jC: Pitched one year as a Bulldog under head coach Chris Stevens.Righetti HS: Voted all-league as a senior under head coach Brian Tomokka ... Named team MVP as a senior and Pitcher of the Year as a freshman, sophomore, and senior ... Made the academic honor roll all four years ... Aside from four letters in baseball, also lettered in basketball (4 years) and football (2 years).Personal: Born on February 7, 1988, in New Coyama, CA ... Son of Greg and Liz Phillips ... Has one sister, Katlin, who is currently on a swimming scholarship at Cal State Northridge ... Hobbies include working out and swimming ... Also recruited by Notre Dame, UC Santa Barbara, and West Point ... Lists his father as the person he most admires and the Boston Red Sox as favorite sports team ... Spent summers working on a ranch with his family while spending time volunteering, giving pitching lessons and coaching little league .. States that “Gran Torino”, “Superbad” and “Dark Knight” are favorite movies ... Majoring in kinesiology.

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carlos leyVaSophomore • infielder • L/r • 5’8” • 160Los Angeles, CA • CA Academy of Math & Science

2008: One of only two freshmen to become a regular fixture in the starting nine (second base), Leyva saw action in 39 games (36 started) ... Of the starters, posted

the lowest number of strike outs in the season with 11 ... Completed the second highest number of assists on the team (84) including 18 double-plays ... Went for both a triple and double against UC San Diego (3/15/08) to record his highest number of RBIs (3) ... Completed the most number of assists in a single game against Chico State (4/18/08) with seven.Calif. Academy of Math & Science: Did not participate in high school baseball.Personal: Born on April 29, 1989, in Inglewood, CA ... Son of Maurilio and Ana Leyva ... Is the oldest of three siblings, Victor (18), Andres (16), and Laura (15) ... Chose CSUDH to stay close to home ... Sports favorites include Derek Jeter, Ichiro Suzuki, and the Los Angeles Lakers ... Admires Superman and would most like to meet Denzel Washington ... Other favorites include TV shows “The Simpsons” and “South Park” and the movie “Lord of War” ... Hopes to own his own business one day ... Currently undeclared.

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daVid FairSophomore • Pitcher • r/r • 6’3” • 180woodland Hills, CA • Chaminade College Prep

2008: As the Toros second most active pitcher with 19 appearances, Fair posted an ERA of 7.47 as the secondary reliever on the roster ... Saw 31.1 innings of action

in which he held his opponents to a batting average of .338 ... Pitched a game-low ERA of 0.00 against Cal State San Bernardino (2/2/08) in the first collegiate game of his career in 1.2 innings, giving up only one hit and nabbing three strike outs.Chaminade College Prep HS: Helped lead the Eagles to a runner-up league finish as a senior ... Voted team’s Pitcher of the Year ... Earned 2nd-team all-league honors and participated in the all CIF All-Star team ... Boasted a season low 1.80 ERA, along with highs of 72 strikeouts and a .366 batting average.Personal: Born on November 6, 1989, in Woodland Hills, CA ... Son of Pam and Peter Fair ... Has a younger brother, Brett (16) ... Chose CSUDH to stay close to home ... Lists the Dodgers and the Philadelphia Eagles as favorite teams, and Nolan Ryan as sports hero ... Would most like to meet Will Ferrell ... Admires his parents ... Other favorites include movie “Old School” and television shows “The Office” and “Man vs. Wild” ... Has yet to declare a major.

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keVin PillarSophomore • Outfielder • r/r • 6’0” • 200west Hills, CA • Chaminade College Prep

2008: Named to the All-CCAA 2nd team for his efforts ... As a freshman, one of only three Toros to see action and start in all 55 games ... Posted the second highest

number of at bats (203), while hitting .379, the highest average on the team and sixth in the CCAA ... Also posted the most runs (61), good for first in the CCAA, while leading the team in hits (77) and double (20) ... Single game highlight includes a single, double and home run against Cal State Stanislaus (4/12/08).Chaminade College Prep HS: A three-sport (baseball, football, basketball) athlete as an Eagle ... Earned 1st-team all-league honors in baseball, basketball, and football ... Prep batting average was just shy of .400 with a high of .463 during senior year ... Garnered 1st-team All-CIF honors and participated in the CIF vs. City All-State game.Personal: Born January 4, 1989, in Tarzana, CA ... Son of Mike and Wendy Pillar ...Has a brother, Michael, who plays semi-pro football for the Clovis Wolves ... Hobbies include snowboarding, wake boarding, and boating ... Chose CSUDH because of its proximity and to play with his high school teammate ... Also recruited by LMU, UCONN, Fresno State, UCLA, Gonzaga, Sonoma State, New Mexico State, and Nevada ... Volunteered over 60 hours at a home for people with cerebral palsy ... Sports favorites include the Lakers, Dodgers, Raiders, and former NFL player and Silver Star and Purple Heart recipient Pat Tillman ... Other favorites include movies “Four Brothers,” “Wedding Crashers,” and “Life is a House” ... Majoring in business.

Yr. GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBi BB SO SB AvG SLG08 55 55 203 34 77 20 1 1 38 10 24 17 .379 .502T 55 55 203 34 77 20 1 1 38 10 24 17 .379 .502

Toro Game HighsERA - 3.38

Innings Pitched - 4.0

Strikeouts - 3

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danny torresSophomore • Pitcher • r/r • 5’9” • 165Torrance, CA • west HS

2008: Saw action from the mound in 10 games in his first year as a Toro ... Pitched a near-perfect game against San Francisco State in which he pitched 1.1

innings while striking out three of four batters faced ... As a non-starter, garnered a record of 1-1 ... Held his opponents to an average of .321.2007: Redshirted.West Torrance HS: Helped lead the Warriors to a league championship and the CIF semifinals as a senior under head coach Juan Cheva ... Compiled a batting average of .318 and an ERA of 0.85 with 83 Ks in 84 innings on the mound as a senior ... Tossed seven complete game shutouts as a senior ... Earned 1st-team All-League, 1st-team All-Area, 2nd-team All-CIF, and league MVP.Personal: Born January 30, 1988, in Torrance, CA ... Son of Daniel and Leticia Torres ... Has an older sister, Denise ... Chose CSUDH to play for head coach Murphy Su’a ... States that being the starting pitcher of senior All-State game as greatest athletic thrill to date ... List Yankee All-Star Derek Jeter and the Los Angeles Dodgers as favorite player and team ... Would most like to meet actress Jessica Alba ... Most admires his sister ... Lists “Baseball Tonight” and the “Sandlot” as favorite T.V. show and movie ... Majoring in kinesiology.

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andrew Baslowjunior • Outfielder • r/r • 5’10” • 185Chatsworth, CA • Cerritos Community College2008: RedshirtedCerritos College: Saw action as a Falcon for two years under head coach Ken Gaylord ... Tallied an average of .340 in his sophomore year.Chatsworth HS: Led the Chancelors to win consecutive National Championship Titles (2003- & 2004) and West Valley League Title with a 54 game winning streak under coach Tom

Meusborn … Lettered in baseball four years ... Was also on the Dean’s List. Personal: Born September 23, 1987 in Tarzana, CA … Son of David and Kate Baslow ... Has two brothers Aaron

(24) and Adam (16) … Chose CSUDH for its coaching staff … Also recruited by Long Beach State and The University of Albany (NY) … Greatest athletic thrill was winning a Championship in high school … Enjoys snowboarding, riding quads and volunteering at the Manny Mota Foundation … Is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) at CSUDH … Worked with under privileged children from inner cities at the L.A. Sports Academy … Lists Cal Ripken Jr. as his favorite sports hero as well as the person he most admires … Other favorites include sports teams L.A. Angels, Lakers, and the Minnesota Vikings … Majoring in communications.

derrek duartejunior • Catcher/infielder • r/r • 5’9” • 170El Segundo, CA • El Camino CollegeEl Camino College: Played as a Warrior under coach Nate Fernley, where he was awarded All-WCC honors in leading the team to a conference championship in 2007 … Junior college career highs include a batting average of .340, three home runs, and 36 RBIs. El Segundo HS: Played as an Eagle in the Ocean League Conference under Coach John Stevenson … Single season records as a pitcher include low ERA of 1.84, 14 strikeouts, win-loss

record of 3-1 in 34 innings pitched … Awards as a prep include All- Pioneer League Honors, South Bay All- Star, and the Craig Cousins Award for the most RBIs in a single season.

Personal: Born January 2, 1986 in Santa Monica, CA … Son of Tom and Vicki Duarte … Father Tom played AAA baseball for the Anaheim Angels organization … Has two siblings Stefanie (18) and Ken (35) … Chose CSUDH for its coaching staff … Also recruited by CSU San Bernardino, UC San Diego, San Diego State, and Pepperdine University … Greatest athletic thrill was winning 2007 Conference Championship in Junior College … Person he most admires is his father … Sports heros include Kobe Bryant and Russell Martin … Majoring in sociology.

sean Beckleyjunior • infielder • r/r • 6’0” • 190Lakewood, CA • Long Beach City CollegeLong Beach City College: Played as a Viking in the South Coast Conference for Coach Casey Crook where they ranked fourth in the league … Named to All-SCC second team.Los Alamitos HS: Led the Griffins to a 2nd-place finish in the Sunset league with a record of 19-8 under coach Mark Clabough … Awarded All-SL 1st-team as a senior as well as team’s Most Valuable Player … Overall batting average was .368 … Career highs include 13 RBI, 11 doubles,

and two home runs.Personal: Born May 13, 1988 in Redondo Beach, CA … Son of Susan Ferguson, has two siblings Tanner (7) and

Nicole (22) … Chose CSUDH for its academics and athletics programs … Also recruited by University of San Diego and UC Santa Barbara … Greatest athletic thrill in junior college was going 4-for-4 with a home run and a double …During the summertime he worked at a day camp in Lakewood … Lists Alex Rodriguez as favorite sports hero as well as the person he’d most like to meet … Most admires his brother … Favorites include sports team the L.A. Dodgers, movies “ The Fast and The Furious” and “61*”, TV shows “Baseball Tonight” and “MLB Network” … Goal at CSUDH is to win a National Championship … Career ambition is to be a sports agent … Majoring in business.

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Toro Profiles - Newcomersmario Bonillajunior • Pitcher/infielder • r/r • 6’2” • 195van nuys, CA • L.A. Mission CollegeL.A. mission College: Played two years under Coach Joe Cascione … Career highs as an Eagle include a batting average of .330 and 5 home runs.monroe HS: Graduated in 2005 as a two sport student-athlete, lettering three years in basketball and four years in baseball where he led the Vikings with a batting average of .490.Personal: Born October 14, 1987 in Van Nuys, CA … Son of Mario and Jackie Bonilla … Chose

CSUDH for its baseball program … Hobbies include salsa dancing and working with computers … Most admires his father …Favorite sports hero is Nolan Ryan … Favorite sports team is the L.A. Dodgers …TV and movie favorites

include “The Prestiege” and “ Lost” … Goal at CSUDH is to win a National Championship … Career ambition is to play professional baseball … Majoring in physical therapy.

dean BenaVidezjunior • Shortstop • r/r • 6’0” • 185Burbank, CA • College of the CanyonsCollege of the Canyons: Played as a Cougar for Coach Cota for two years … Helped lead the cougars to a Western State Conference League title in 2008 … Career highs include a batting average of .320 and 8 home runs. Crespi HS: Lettered in baseball under Coach Muckery for four years … Led the Celts to a CIF Championship title in 2003 … Was also awarded 1st-team All-ML.

Personal: Born October 18, 1987 in Burbank, CA … Son of Dean and Sylvia Benavidez … Chose CSUDH for its baseball program … Also recruited by Cal State L.A., Fresno State, and Mesa State (Colo) … Greatest athletic thrill

was winning a CIF Championship title … Favorite sports hero as well as the person he would most like to meet is Ozzie Smith … Most admires his father … In high school played on the Junior USA team in the Dominican Republic … Favorites include sports team L.A. Dodgers, TV and movie favorites include “Man on Fire” and “House” … When he is not playing baseball he enjoys wake boarding … Goal at CSUDH is to win a conference and national title … Career ambition is to play professional baseball … Majoring in kinesiology.

luis Perezjunior • Catcher • r/r • 5’10” • 180northridge, CA • College of the CanyonsCollege of the Canyons: Led the Cougars to a Western State Conference league title under Coach Cota where he was awarded 1st-team All-WSC … Season highs include a batting average of .390 and four home runs.Birmingham HS: Lettered in baseball for the Patriots four-years as an infielder/pitcher …Received 1st-team All-West Valley League under Coach Webber.

Personal: Born September 3, 1988 in Northridge, CA … Son of Luis and Cirila Perez … Majoring in sociology.

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Paul-michael klingsBergjunior • Pitcher/infielder/Outfielder • L/r • 6’4” • 220Studio City, CA • Pepperdine UniversityPepperdine University: Played two years under Coach Steve Rodriguez where the Waves placed second in the West Coast Conference.notre Dame HS: Graduated in 2006 where he received 1st-team All-Mission League as well as All-Academic Mission League Honors …Was MVP of his team as a senior under Coach Tom Dill … Career highs as a Knight include a batting average of .390, three home runs, and 35 RBIs.

Personal: Born March 24, 1988, in Los Angeles, CA … Son of Dr. Howard and Evelyn Klingsberg … Chose CSUDH for its baseball team and to be closer to home … Also recruited by Cal State L.A., St. Johns University (NY),

and Indiana … Greatest athletic thrill was hitting a walk-off home run … Drafted by the Pittsburg Pirates in 2006 … Enjoys surfing, listening to music, and hiking with his dog … Volunteers as a little league coach … Most admires his father … Favorite sports hero is Ted Williams, and the person who he would most like to meet is Scott Boras … Favorites include sports team USC Trojans, movie “The Prestige”, TV show “Entourage” … Career ambition is to be a sports agent … Majoring in business.

kody kurowskijunior • Pitcher • L/L • 6’4” • 205Saugus, CA • College of the CanyonsCollege of the Canyons: Led the Cougars to a Western State Conference league title under coach Chris Cota where he was awarded 2nd-team All-WSC.Saugus HS: Led the Centurions to a record of 23-4 under Coach George Lapata, landing the team 1st in the Foothill League.Personal: Born December 23, 1986, in Northridge, CA … Son of Ken and Kim Kurowski … Has

a brother Kris (25) …Chose CSUDH for its baseball program … Enjoys surfing, tennis, cooking and hunting … Goal at CSUDH is to win a national championship … Majoring in biology.

John skalajunior • Outfielder • r/r • 6’0” • 195Murrieta, CA • Mt. San jacinto CollegeMt. San jacinto College: Played two years as an Eagle under coach Steve Alonzo … Awards include 1st-team All-Foothill conference … Career highs include a batting average of .371, slugging percentage of .650, 8 home runs, 14 stolen bases, and 43 RBIs.Murrieta valley HS: Graduated in 2005 where he led the Nighthawks to the CIF Semifinals … Career highs include a batting average of .295 and a slugging percentage of .545.

Personal: Born October 26, 1986, in Panorama City, FL … Son of Ron and Nancy Skala …Chose CSUDH for its baseball program … Also recruited by Cal State San Bernardino, Utah State, Virginia Tech, and Colorado State …

Greatest athletic thrill was hitting a game winning home run at his junior college … Most admires his parents …Favorite sports team is the San Diego Padres … During the summer he worked for the United States Military … Enjoys weight lifting, restoring cars, and watching the TV shows “King of Queens,” “The Simpsons,” and “Family Guy” … Goal at CSUDH is to win a national championship … Career ambition is to play professional baseball …Majoring in business.

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Toro Profiles - NewcomersBrandon Bealjunior • Pitcher • r/r • 5’11” • 180Oakland, CA • College of MarinCollege of marin: Awarded All-Bay Valley Conference team in 2008 under coach Steve Berringer … Career highs include a batting average of .360.Encinal HS: Awarded All-ACCAL Team four years in a row under coach Jim Saunders … Career highs playing for the Jets include a batting average of .400.Personal: Born June 24, 1987, in Oakland, CA … Son of Fred and Kit Beal … Also recruited by

San Francisco State and Cal State East Bay … Enjoys racing cars … Most admires his parents while the person he would most like to meet is artist/producer Snoop Dogg … Favorites include sports teams Seattle Mariners and

Tenesssee Titans, movie “ Menace II Society” and TV show “Family Guy” … Career ambition is to be a police officer … Majoring in criminal justice.

lee PoPejunior • First Base • L/r • 6’1” • 205La Crescenta, CA • Pasadena City CollegePasadena valley College: Lettered two years under coach Evan Omeara … Awarded All-South Coast Conference 2nd-team … Career highs as a Lancer include a batting average of .373, 5 home runs, and 38 RBIs.Crescenta valley HS: Led the Falcons to take the Pacific League Title two years in a row … Awarded 1st-team All-PL.

Personal: Born February 25, 1988 … Son of Gail and Lee Pope … Chose Cal State Dominguez Hills for its coaching staff … Also recruited by Bacone University and William Penn University … Greatest athletic thrill was winning the

Pacific League Championship two years in a row … Hobbies include fishing and collecting baseball memorabilia … Won the I.E.C. award for outstanding achievements in graphic arts … Most admires his father and grandfather … Favorite sports hero as well as the person he would most like to meet is Mickey Mantle … Favorites include sports team L.A. Dodgers, movie “Major League” and TV show “Sportscenter” … Career ambition is to play in the major leagues … Majoring in sociology.

trey ursichjunior • Catcher • r/r • 6’1” • 190San Pedro, CA • Barstow Community CollegeBarstow Community College: Played as a Viking two years where he was the team MVP … Career highs include a batting average of .340 and 14 home runs.mary Star of the Sea HS: Awards and accolades as a Star include tying the state of California record in home runs as a senior (20) … Won the triple crown in the South Bay and was a CIF Finalist … Selected to the Dream Team … Press Telegram MVP League … State athlete of the

week.Personal: Born June 24, 1988, in Oakland, CA … Son of Tim and Kimberly Ursich … Has two siblings, Tim and

Cheyene … Also recruited by Sonoma State and New Mexico State … Greatest athletic thrill was hitting three home runs in one game … Favorite sports hero is Tiger Woods, while the person he would most like to meet is Jerry Stiller … Favorites include sports teams Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the L.A. Lakers, movie “Shawshank Redemption” and TV show “King of Queens” … Goal while attending CSUDH is to win a National Championship … Career ambition is to be a physical therapist … Majoring in physical therapy.

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keith chiPmanjunior • Pitcher • r/r • 6’2” • 175Lakewood, CA • Long Beach City CollegeLong Beach City College: Lettered 2 years under coach Casey Crook … Season highs as a Viking include a record of 9-3 with a 3.35 ERA.Lakewood HS: Graduated in 2006 where he led the Lancers to a Moore League title and 1st place in CIF-Southern Section Division 1 … Awarded 2006 team MVP and All-ML Player of the year … Also awarded CIF Southern Section Player of the Year.

Personal: Born March 28, 1988, in Lakewood, CA … Son of Curtis and Karen Chipman … Has two siblings Kendrick (26) and Kristelle (30) … Brother Kendrick played baseball for Long Beach City College … Chose CSUDH

for its location and baseball program … Greatest athletic thrill was winning CIF-Southern Section Division I title in 2006 … Enjoys bike riding … Would most like to meet Lance Armstrong ... Person he most admires is his brother … Favorite sports hero is Cal Ripken Jr. … Other favorites include movies “Old School” and “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” and TV shows “24” and “The Office” … Goal at CSUDH is to win a National Championship … Majoring in geography.

Pascual olmosSenior • Pitcher • r/L • 6’0” • 185Los Angeles, CA • Fairfax High SchoolFarifax HS: Led the Lions to a 14-9 record and a 1st-place league finish ... As a senior boasted a record of 10-1 on the mound ... Garnered 1st-team All-League honors ... Earned the team’s Cy Young Award while also being voted MVP.Personal: Born on October 14, 1986, in Los Angeles, CA ... Son of Mr. Pascual and Ms. Virginia ... Has four siblings, Eric, Oscar, Maritza, and Vicky ... Also recruited by EMU, UMASS, Kentucky

State and Penn State ... Chose CSUDH to stay close to home ... Also enjoys hunting, bike riding, and playing his PS2 ... States that Roger Clemens and Greg Maddux are sports heros ... Lists the Los Angeles Dodgers as favorite

sports team ... Most admires his father ... Movie favorites include “Dodgeball” and the “Pirates of the Caribbean” ... States that leading his high school team to the playoffs after the school not making it for 10 years as greatest athletic thrill to date ... Lists “South Park” as favorite television show ... Majoring in criminal justice.

andrew macedoSenior • Pitcher • r/r • 5’8” • 170Sante Fe Springs, CA • Compton City CollegeCompton College: Played two years under coach Shannon Williams … Career highs as a Tartar include 5 saves and a 3-1 pitching record.Santa Fe HS: Three-sport athlete lettering in baseball, basketball and football … Led football team to CIF semi-finals three years in a row … Awarded 1st-team All-Del Rio league … Career highs as a Chief include a batting average above .300, while leading the Del Rio League in stolen

bases and fielding percentage.Personal: Born in El Monte, CA … Son of Victor and grandson of Gracie Macedo … Chose CSUDH for its academic

and baseball programs … Also recruited by Cal State San Marcos, Asuza Pacific University, and University of Iowa … Would most like to meet Jessica Alba ... Most admires his grandmother … Favorites sports teams are the Dallas Cowboys and New York Yankees … Other favorites include movies “Grandma’s Boys” and “Step Brothers” and TV shows “Family Guy” and “Entourage” … Goal at CSUDH is to win a National Championship … Career ambition is to become an athletic director at a major university … Majoring in kinesiology.

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Toro Profiles - Newcomersmicheal cruzjunior • Pitcher • r/r • 6’0” • 180San Marcos, CA • Palomar City CollegePalomar College: Lettered two years as a Comet under coach Buck Taylor.La Costa Canyon HS: Graduated in 2006 as a Maverick ... Lettered in baseball under coach Justin Machado.Personal: Born November 24, 1988, in Oceanside, CA … Son of Albert and Mary Ann Cruz … Has two siblings Albert (27) and Vanessa (30) … Chose CSUDH for its baseball team … Goal at

CSUDH is to win a National Championship … Favorite sports hero is Pedro Martinez …Most admires his parents … Favorite sports teams are the San Diego Padres and San Diego Chargers …Other favorites include TV shows

“Sports Center” and “24” … Career ambition is to play in the major leagues … Majoring in business.

ade olanrewaJujunior • Outfielder • r/r • 6’2” • 205vallejo, CA • Diablo valley CollegeDiablo valley College: Played two years as a Viking under Coach Bob Ralston.mt. St mary’s College Prep: Graduated in 2006 as a Panther where he lettered four years in baseball.Personal: Born July 21, 1988 in Vallejo, CA … Son of Adesegun and Jalia Olanrewaju …Has five siblings Saeeda, Corrine, Adama, Kevin, Sandra … Chose CSUDH for its location and physical

therapy department … Greatest athletic thrill was hitting a game-tying pinch-hit home run during regional playoffs at his junior college … Hobbies include archery and fishing … Favorite sports hero is Jason Giambi … Most

admires his father … Favorites include baseball team Oakland Athletics, and TV show “Reno 911” … Career ambition is to play professional baseball … Majoring in physical therapy.

Jon gardeajunior • Pitcher • r/r • 6’1” • 190Downey, CA • Santa Barbara City CollegeSanta Barbara Community College: Batted a .250 his first year landing the Vaqueros first in the Western State Conference with a record of 34-8 … Awarded the coaches award by coach Warrecker. Downey High School: Graduated in 2005 as a Viking after lettering in baseball four years and three in football … Season highs as a prep playing in the San Gabriel Valley Conference

include a batting average of .412 and slugging average of .250 … Helped lead the team to CIF Championships with a 2.14 ERA as a senior… Awarded the coaches award by coach Gonzalez.

Personal: Born December 24, 1986, in Panorama City, CA … Son of Juan and Lourdes Gardea ... Has a younger sibling Julian (14) ... Chose CSUDH for its coaching staff … Favorite sports hero is Greg Maddaux ... Person he most admires is his mother ... Favorites include sports teams the Dodgers, Lakers, and Chargers, TV shows “Sports Center” and “Entourage” and hobbies poker, snowboarding, and fishing ... Goal at CSUDH is to win a National Championship … Career ambition is to play in the major leagues …Majoring in communications.

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Brandon hayesSophomore • Catcher • r/r • 6’0” • 225Moreno valley, CA • rancho verde HSrancho verde HS: Lists prep bests as four home runs, 10 doubles, two triples, and a batting average of .542.Personal: Born on January 3, 1988, in Redondo Beach, CA ... Son of Brett and Kim Hayes ... Has two siblings, Jacob and Aryan ... Father played three years for the Los Angeles Dodgers ... Volunteer work includes feeding the homeless and visiting kids at the children’s hospital in

Loma Linda ... States that Ken Griffey Jr. and Babe Ruth are sports heroes ... Would most like to meet baseball legend Ted Williams ... Other favorites include the Los Angeles Dodgers, movie “Major League” and television show

“24” ... Majoring in business with a concentration in marketing.

Jose JaureguiFreshman • infielder • r/r • 5’7” • 160reseda, CA • Chaminade High SchoolChaminade College Prep HS: Lettered four years on varsity and helped lead the Eagles to take 1st in the Mission League as a freshman, earning Freshman of the Year honors in 2005 … Participated in two all state games while in high school … Season highs as a freshman include a batting average of .406 … As a senior batted .390, hit two home runs with 23 RBIs.Personal: Born January 15, 1989, in Mexico … Son of Antonia and Bertha Jauregui … Has four

siblings, Juan (22), Jimmy (15), Alex (12), Enrique (10) … Chose CSUDH for its baseball program … Greatest athletic thrill was becoming Freshman of the Year in high school … List his father as the person he most admires

and Rafael Furcal as favorite sports hero … Other favorites include sports teams L.A. Dodgers and Lakers, movies “Home Alone” and “Dumb and Dumber”, TV shows “Family Guy” and “Prison Break” … Career ambition is to own his own business …. Majoring in business.

michael stowersFreshman • Outfielder • r/r • 5’10” • 160Oakland, CA • Bishop O’Dowd High SchoolBishop O’Dowd HS: Graduated in 2008 ... Led the Dragons to a first place finish in the HAAL.Personal: Born March 24, 1990, in San Francisco, CA … Son of Michael Stowers and Charlotte Epps … Has two siblings, Damien and Brooke … Favorite sports hero is Gary Sheffield … Most admires his mother … Favorite movie is “New Jack City” and his favorite TV show is “The

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General InformationLocation ........................San Marcos, CANickname .................................. CougarsEnrollment ....................................9,028Colors ........................ Royal Blue, WhiteAthletic Director ........ Dr. Steve NicholsSID ..................................Kyle TrembleyPhone ............................. (760) 750-7114E-mail ................. [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach ........................Dennis PughSchool Record ............................40-39-1Career Record ................................Same2008 Record .............................22-16-1/Starters R/L ......................................5/9Letterwinners R/L .......................... 7/14Pitchers R/L .....................................N/ASeries Record ............ CSUSM Leads 2-1

Cal State San marCoS

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General InformationLocation ..........................La Mirada, CANickname .....................................EaglesEnrollment .................................... 5,200Colors ................................... Red, WhiteAthletic Director ....Dr. Dave HolmquistSID ....................................Jeff HoffmanPhone ........................... (562) 903-4889E-mail .............. [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach .................... Jeff VerhoevenSchool Record ........................398-179-6Career Record ................................Same2008 Record ............ 35-18/23-13 GSACStarters R/L ......................................8/4Letterwinners R/L ...........................11/4Pitchers R/L ......................................7/4Series Record .............. Series Tied 13-13

Biola UniverSity

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General InformationLocation ........................ Costa Mesa, CANickname .......................................LionsEnrollment .....................................1,450Colors ........................... Navy Blue, GoldAthletic Director .............Robert WilsonSID ..................................Beth RenkoskiPhone ............................. (714) 556-3610E-mail .......... [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach .....................Ralph GrajedaSchool Record .........................First YearCareer Record ................................Same2008 Record .............. 17-31/8-28 GSACStarters R/L ......................................7/6Letterwinners R/L .........................16/14Pitchers R/L ......................................8/2Series Record ...... CSUDH Leads 28-2-1

vangUarD UniverSity

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General InformationLocation ....................San Francisco, CANickname ..................... Urbabn KnightsEnrollment .................................. 13,000Colors .................................... Red, BlackAthletic Director .....Dr. Jaime WilliamsSID .............................. Courteney CossoPhone ............................. (415) 618-6577E-mail ............ [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach ........................Leif EkelundSchool Record .........................First YearCareer Record ................................Same2008 Record ...........................First YearStarters R/L .....................................N/ALetterwinners R/L ...........................N/APitchers R/L .....................................N/ASeries Record ....................First Meeting

aCaDemy of art UniverSity

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General InformationLocation ..........................St. George, UTNickname .............................. Red StormEnrollment ....................................3,900Colors ......................................Red, BlueAthletic Director .................Dexter IrvinSID ...........................................Jeff CluffPhone .............................(435) 652-7525E-mail [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach ..................Mike LittlewoodSchool Record ............................... 87-55Career Record ................................Same2008 Record ................................. 25-22Starters R/L ......................................3/7Letterwinners R/L .........................17/12Pitchers R/L ......................................8/4Series Record ....................First Meeting

Dixie State

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CCAA Opponents

General InformationLocation ........................San BernardinoNickname ...................................CoyotesEnrollment .................................. 17,000Colors ...................Columbia Blue, BlackAthletic Director .............Kevin HatcherSID .............................. Michael MurphyPhone ............................ (909) 537-3001E-mail ................... [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach ......................... Don ParnellSchool Record ............................415-437Career Record ................................Same2008 Record ............24-26/15-21 CCAAStarters R/L ......................................4/9Letterwinners R/L ........................ 12/18Pitchers R/L ......................................4/9Series Record ........CSUDH Leads 44-37

Cal State San BernarDino

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General InformationLocation ...........................San FranciscoNickname .....................................GatorsEnrollment ..................................27,000Colors .................................Purple, GoldAthletic Director ........ Michael SimpsonSID .....................................Joe DanaheyPhone ............................. (415) 338-1579E-mail [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach .......................... Tony DressSchool Record ............................ 18-92-1Career Record ................................Same2008 Record ............8-46-1/2-34 CCAAStarters R/L ......................................4/5Letterwinners R/L .......................... 13/7Pitchers R/L ...................................... 5/7Series Record ..............Series Tied 10-10

San franCiSCo State

www.SfStategatorS.Com

General InformationLocation ............................Rohnert ParkNickname ...............................SeawolvesEnrollment ....................................8,000Colors ....... Navy, Columbia Blue, WhiteAthletic Director .................... Bill FuscoSID .............................Brandon BronzanPhone ............................ (707) 664-2358E-mail [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach .......................... John GoelzSchool Record .........................791-491-5Career Record ................................Same2008 Record ..............52-15/26-8 CCAAStarters R/L ......................................4/5Letterwinners R/L ........................ 14/26Pitchers R/L .....................................6/11Series Record ............ SSU Leads 27-9-2

Sonoma State

www.SonomaSeawolveS.Com

General InformationLocation .............................. Los AngelesNickname ........................ Golden EaglesEnrollment .................................. 21,000Colors ...................................Black, GoldAthletic Director ................ Dan BridgesSID .......................................Paul HelmsPhone ............................(323) 343-5308E-mail .... [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach .................Vince BeringheleSchool Record ...............................29-22Career Record ................................Same2008 Record ........... 29-22/23-12 CCAAStarters R/L ......................................4/5Letterwinners R/L .........................10/17Pitchers R/L ......................................5/6Series Record .....CSULA Leads 80-62-3

Cal State l.a.

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General InformationLocation ........................................ ChicoNickname ................................. WildcatsEnrollment .................................. 16,000Colors ............................Cardinal, WhiteAthletic Director ................Anita BarkerSID .........................................Luke ReidPhone ........................... (530) 898-4658E-mail [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach .........................Dave TaylorSchool Record ...............................89-32Career Record ........................ 204-126-12008 Record .............42-17/24-11 CCAAStarters R/L ......................................9/4Letterwinners R/L .........................15/16Pitchers R/L ...................................... 7/7Series Record .............CSUC Leads 28-8

CHiCo State

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General InformationLocation .................................... PomonaNickname .................................. BroncosEnrollment .................................. 21,000Colors ..................................Green, GoldAthletic Director ............ Brian SwansonSID ................................Mark ReinhillerPhone ............................(909) 869-2812E-mail ..... [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach ......................Mike AshmanSchool Record ....................... 306-369-5Career Record ................................Same2008 Record .............16-31/13-21 CCAAStarters R/L ......................................5/6Letterwinners R/L .........................11/10Pitchers R/L ......................................4/8Series Record .............. CPP Leads 78-71

Cal Poly Pomona

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General InformationLocation .....................................TurlockNickname .................................WarriorsEnrollment ....................................8,800Colors ..........................Red, Gold, WhiteAthletic Director .............. Milt RichardsSID .........................................Hung TsaiPhone ............................ (209) 667-3168E-mail [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach .................. Kenny LeonesioSchool Record ........................ 162-169-2Career Record ................................Same2008 Record ......... 37-23/24-12 CCCAAStarters R/L ......................................8/5Letterwinners R/L ........................ 13/10Pitchers R/L ......................................7/6Series Record ........CSUDH Leads 35-26

Cal State StaniSlaUS

www.warrioratHletiCS.Com

General InformationLocation ..................................... SeasideNickname ..................................... OttersEnrollment ....................................4,080Colors .................................... Blue, GoldAthletic Director ............. Vince OtoupalSID ......................................Mindy MillsPhone ............................ (831) 582-4783E-mail .......... [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach ........................ Rich AldreteSchool ........................................... 59-111Career Record ................................Same2008 Record ..............15-39/9-27 CCAAStarters R/L ...................................... 7/5Letterwinners R/L .......................... 17/9Pitchers R/L ......................................8/8Series Record ............CSUDH Leads 7-5

Cal State monterey Bay

www.otteratHletiCS.Com

General InformationLocation .....................................La JollaNickname ....................................TritonsEnrollment .................................. 27,048Colors .................................... Blue, GoldAthletic Director .............. Earl EdwardsSID ......................................... Ryan HallPhone ............................(858) 534-8437E-mail [email protected]

Baseball InformationHead Coach ........................ Dan O’BrienSchool Record .........................317-245-1Career Record ................................Same2008 Record ................................. 43-18Starters R/L .................................... 10/5Letterwinners R/L .........................17/12Pitchers R/L ......................................8/6Series Record ........CSUDH Leads 33-24

UC San Diego

www.UCSDtritonS.Com

Rank Team Points1. Chico State (3) 732. UC San Diego (4) 703. Sonoma State (2) 694. Cal State Stanislaus (1) 565. Cal State L.A. 436. Cal State San Bernardino 397. Cal Poly Pomona 378. Cal State Dominguez Hills 319. Cal State Monterey Bay 1710. San Francisco State 9

(1st place votes in parenthesis)

2009 Pre-Season Coaches Poll

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We know that we are role models.

We respect our teammates, our opponents,our game and those who support it.

We strive to create a family-friendlyenvironment during our contests.

We seek a partnership with our community.

A message from the Division II Student-Athlete Advisory Committee NCAA is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

As Division II student-athletes, we committo sportsmanship and ethical conduct

by demonstrating fair play, responsibilityand respect.

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Game-by-Game Results

date oPPonent score r-h-e (oPP.) innings oVerall ccaa Pitcher oF record 2/01 at Cal State San Bernardino L 1-2 1-7-2 (2-6-0) 9 0-1 0-0 Hopps (0-1) 2/02 Cal State San Bernardino L 3-8 3-5-4 (8-14-1) 9 0-2 0-0 Montgomery (0-1) 2/02 Cal State San Bernardino L 4-5 4-8-1 (5-6-0) 7 0-3 0-0 van Doren (0-1) 2/07 at Cal State L.A. L 6-11 6-10-2 (11-14-1) 9 0-4 0-0 Hopps (0-2) 2/08 at Cal State L.A. W 11-3 11-15-3 (3-5-3) 9 1-4 0-0 Montgomery (1-1) 2/09 Cal State L.A. w 4-3 4-9-2 (3-5-2) 9 2-4 0-0 Torres (1-0) 2/09 Cal State L.A. w 13-12 13-13-3 (12-14-1) 7 3-4 0-0 Fair (1-0) 2/15 at Hawai’i Pacific University L 8-9 8-18-3 (9-17-1) (13) 3-5 0-0 Marfoglia (0-1) 2/15 at Hawai’i Pacific University L 2-6 2-6-0 (6-7-1) 7 3-6 0-0 Leyva (0-1) 2/16 at Hawai’i Pacific University L 4-5 4-10-4 (5-4-0) (8) 3-7 0-0 Fair (1-1) 2/16 at Hawai’i Pacific University L 1-11 1-10-5 (11-11-2) 7 3-8 0-0 Phillips, J. (0-1) 2/17 at Hawai’i Pacific University L 3-7 3-4-3 (7-3-2) 7 3-9 0-0 Young (0-1) 2/17 at Hawai’i Pacific University L 9-12 9-10-5 (12-8-3) 7 3-10 0-0 Conde (0-1) 2/22 * at Cal State Monterey Bay L 2-3 2-7-1 (3-5-0) 9 3-11 0-1 Montgomery (1-2) 2/22 * at Cal State Monterey Bay W 9-6 9-14-1 (6-9-1) 7 4-11 1-1 Phillips, J. (1-1) 2/23 * at Cal State Monterey Bay L 5-8 5-10-1 (8-11-1) 9 4-12 1-2 Fair (1-2) 2/23 * at Cal State Monterey Bay W 7-3 7-10-0 (3-7-0) 7 5-12 2-2 Phillips, M (1-0) 2/28 * at Cal State San Bernardino W 7-2 7-9-1 (5-6-3) 9 6-12 3-2 Montgomery (2-2) 2/29 * at Cal State San Bernardino L 1-7 1-7-3 (7-11-0) 9 6-13 3-3 Hopps (0-3) 3/01 * Cal State San Bernardino L 6-8 6-10-6 (8-10-2) 9 6-14 3-4 Leyva (0-2) 3/01 * Cal State San Bernardino w 7-4 7-9-3 (4-4-3) 7 7-14 4-4 Phillips, j. (2-1) 3/06 * at Cal Poly Pomona W 9-3 9-11-0 (3-6-2) 9 8-14 5-4 Montgomery (3-2) 3/07 * at Cal Poly Pomona L 0-11 0-6-3 (11-7-0) 9 8-15 5-5 Phillips, J. (2-2) 3/08 * Cal Poly Pomona w 11-9 11-12-0 (9-16-3) 9 9-15 6-5 van Doren (1-1) 3/08 * Cal Poly Pomona L 6-11 6-14-3 (11-13-2) 7 9-16 6-6 Hopps (0-4) 3/13 * no. 14 UC San Diego L 0-9 0-5-0 (9-11-1) 9 9-17 6-7 Montgomery (3-3) 3/14 * no. 14 UC San Diego L 6-7 6-13-0 (7-11-0) 9 9-18 6-8 Phillips, j (2-3) 3/15 * at No. 14 UC San Diego W 13-3 13-17-1 (3-11-1) 9 10-18 7-8 Phillips, M (2-0) 3/15 * at No. 14 UC San Diego W 16-11 16-15-2 (11-11-1) 7 11-18 8-8 Hopps (1-4) 3/20 * Cal State L.A. L 2-3 2-8-0 (3-12-3) 9 11-19 8-9 Phillips, M (2-1) 3/21 * Cal State L.A. w 9-7 9-14-3 (7-8-3) (10) 12-19 9-9 Phillips, M (3-1) 3/22 * at Cal State L.A. L 8-10 8-8-2 (10-15-3) 9 12-20 9-10 Fair (1-3) 3/22 * at Cal State L.A. L 6-7 6-9-4 (7-7-4) 7 12-21 9-11 Phillips, M (3-2) 3/27 at Southern Utah University L 3-6 3-7-0 (6-12-1) 9 12-22 9-11 Phillips, M (3-3) 3/28 at Southern Utah University L 6-7 6-10-4 (7-7-0) 9 12-23 9-11 Leyva (0-3) 3/28 at Southern Utah University L 12-13 12-16-5 (13-13-2) 7 12-24 9-11 Fair (1-4) 3/29 at Southern Utah University W 6-4 6-12-2 (4-7-3) 9 13-24 9-11 Phillip, J. (3-3) 4/4 * San Francisco State w 12-5 12-15-1 (5-10-4) 9 14-24 10-11 Phillips, j. (4-3) 4/5 * San Francisco State w 6-4 6-13-1 (4-5-2) 9 15-24 11-11 van Doren (2-1) 4/5 * San Francisco State w 15-6 15-13-5 (6-11-1) 7 16-24 12-11 Hopps (2-4) 4/6 * San Francisco State w 8-7 8-10-0 (7-10-4) 9 17-24 13-11 Phillips, M (4-3) 4/8 Cal State San Marcos L 4-14 4-12-1 (14-15-2) 9 17-25 13-11 Fair (1-5) 4/11 * Cal State Stanislaus w 7-6 7-9-1 (6-13-3) 9 18-25 14-12 Phillips, M (5-3) 4/12 * Cal State Stanislaus L 3-9 3-9-2 (9-13-1) 9 18-26 14-12 van Doren (2-2) 4/12 * Cal State Stanislaus w 9-8 9-12-4 (8-8-2) (8) 19-26 15-13 Leyva (1-3) 4/13 * Cal State Stanislaus L 4-7 4-9-3 (7-12-3) 9 19-27 15-13 Fair (1-6) 4/18 * at No. 21 Chico State L 3-8 3-8-5 (8-13-0) 9 19-28 15-14 Phillips, J. (4-4) 4/19 * at No. 21 Chico State L 7-8 7-12-4 (8-13-1) 9 19-29 15-15 Leyva (1-4) 4/19 * at No. 21 Chico State L 2-3 2-7-1 (3-3-0) 7 19-30 15-16 Hopps (2-5) 4/20 * at No. 21 Chico State L 1-6 1-7-1 (6-10-2) 9 19-31 15-17 Leyva (1-5) 4/23 at Biola University W 24-10 24-26-3 (10-17-6) 9 20-31 15-18 Phillips, J. (5-4) 5/2 * at No. 5 Sonoma State W 4-2 4-5-4 (2-2-3) 9 21-31 16-18 Phillips, J. (6-4) 5/3 * at No. 5 Sonoma State L 1-4 1-2-0 (4-7-1) 9 21-32 16-17 Van Doren (2-3) 5/3 * at No. 5 Sonoma State L 8-10 8-12-1 (10-8-0) 7 21-33 16-19 Torres (1-1) 5/4 * at No. 5 Sonoma State L 7-9 7-15-4 (9-12-1) 9 21-34 16-20 Montgomery (3-4)

* Denotes California Collegiate Athletic Association Conference Game | ( ) Extra Inning Game | Home Games in Bold

Win/Loss & Scoring Summaries

inning-by-inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total CS Dominguez Hills 58 47 42 32 40 35 44 30 20 3 351 Opponents 44 38 45 55 50 54 36 33 25 2 382

w/l Pct. home away w-streak l-streak Overall 21-34 .382 12-10 9-24 5 7 Conf. 16-20 .444 9-7 7-13 4 5

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2008 Final StatisticsIndividual Hitting/Fielding Statistics

Player Avg GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SB-ATT A FLD%

ALIA, Jon * .337 54-52 199 45 67 15 2 10 48 116 .583 23 3 48 .406 4 2-5 31 .980

AYERS, Ryan .226 28-19 62 8 14 0 0 0 8 14 .226 10 3 13 .360 0 1-1 45 .948

BLACKWELL, Eric .318 51-51 192 32 61 15 2 3 38 89 .464 16 2 42 .369 4 4-5 7 .989

CONDE, Martin .266 46-46 154 27 41 8 0 1 17 52 .338 14 6 24 .347 2 0-0 52 .980

CULLEN, Jeff .245 33-27 98 11 24 6 0 0 12 30 .306 13 0 26 .333 0 0-0 37 .800

FLORES, Candelario * .332 55-55 223 45 74 15 0 3 37 98 .439 24 6 18 .405 4 4-6 2 .984

GOMEZ, Eduardo .354 21-16 48 9 17 4 0 0 4 21 .438 5 1 9 .426 0 0-0 32 .860

HARTMAN, Daniel .265 32-26 102 17 27 9 2 1 9 43 .422 1 3 10 .292 . 5-6 28 .833

HOPPS, Matt * .000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 14 .714

HUNTER, Chris .273 34-29 99 16 28 5 0 1 16 35 .354 14 5 26 .387 1 3-3 0 .714

LEYVA, Carlos * .358 39-36 123 28 44 3 1 0 15 49 .398 11 1 11 .412 1 14-19 84 .948

LEYVA, David .500 4-0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 .500 0 0-0 13 .852

PILLAR, Kevin * .379 55-55 203 34 77 2o 1 1 38 1o2 .5o2 1o 2 24 .4o6 4 17-21 5 .96o

PUCKETT, Cody .337 55-55 202 61 68 11 0 17 49 130 .644 42 7 33 .462 2 26-29 158 .880

STURGIS, Brian * .270 36-24 100 14 27 4 0 1 16 34 .340 6 1 24 .315 1 1-2 14 .990

VANDOREN, Phillip * .333 2-0 3 1 1 0 0 1 2 4 1.33 1 0 0 .500 0 0-0 16 1.00

VRANAU, Steve .200 10-4 20 1 4 1 0 0 3 5 .250 0 0 4 .200 0 0-0 0 .714

TOTALS .313 55-55 1832 351 574 116 8 39 312 823 .449 190 40 313 .386 23 77-97 578 .940

OPPONENTS .295 55-55 1786 382 526 103 7 46 330 781 .437 246 78 345 .399 23 64-89 588 .955

* Denotes 2009 Player

Individual Pitching Statistics

Player ERA W-L APP-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AVG WP HBP BK

ALIA, Jon * 0.00 0-0 1-0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0

CONDE, Martin 0.00 0-1 1-0 0 0 0.0 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 .600 0 0 0

DRAKE, Nick 6.97 0-0 9-1 0 0 10.1 19 12 8 11 6 6 0 1 50 .380 5 1 0

FAIR, David * 7.47 1-6 19-2 0 0 31.1 45 31 26 25 25 7 1 4 133 .338 2 5 0

HOPPS, Matt * 6.09 2-5 13-13 0 0 57.2 69 54 39 41 46 22 0 4 234 .295 11 17 0

JACHNO, Evan 10.38 0-0 9-0 0 0 8.2 10 10 10 8 6 2 0 0 36 .278 1 5 0

LEYVA, David 5.58 1-5 19-10 0 1 71.0 78 57 44 35 46 16 3 9 281 .278 8 5 1

MARFOGLIA, Mark 10.69 0-1 14-1 0 0 16.0 28 23 19 10 8 2 0 2 72 .389 0 7 0

MONTGOMERY, Bret * 2.67 3-4 10-8 2 1 57.1 48 27 17 14 52 11 0 4 207 .232 5 4 0

PHILLIPS, Matt * 6.02 5-3 24-2 1 1 52.1 61 41 35 26 45 7 3 6 209 .292 3 8 1

PHILLIPS, Jeff 5.63 6-4 16-9 1 0 62.1 72 50 39 28 44 10 0 7 251 .287 5 6 2

TORRES, Danny * 9.26 1-1 10-0 0 1 11.2 17 14 12 6 7 5 0 3 53 .321 1 4 0

VANDOREN, Phillip * 4.58 2-3 14-6 1 0 59.0 65 33 30 15 50 14 0 4 224 .290 4 11 0

YOUNG, Clay 27.0 0-1 8-3 0 0 7.0 11 24 21 23 10 1 0 2 29 .379 5 5 0

TOTALS 6.06 21-34 55-55 5 4 445.2 526 382 300 246 345 103 7 46 1786 .295 51 78 4

OPPONENTS 5.75 34-21 55-55 2 11 456.2 574 351 292 190 313 116 8 39 1832 .313 48 40 8

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Batting

At Bats:7 ................FLORES, Candelario vs Hawai’i Pacific (Feb 15)7 ................................. ALIA, Jon vs Hawai’i Pacific (Feb 15)7 ................BLACKWELL, Eric vs Biola University (Apr 23)7 .......................LEYVA, Carlos vs Biola University (Apr 23)

Runs Scored:4 ...................BLACKWELL, Eric vs UC San Diego (Mar 15)4 ................FLORES, Candelario vs UC San Diego (Mar 15)4 ...............BLACKWELL, Eric vs Biola University (Apr 23)4 ...................PUCKETT, Cody vs Biola University (Apr 23)

Hits:5 ................FLORES, Candelario vs Hawai’i Pacific (Feb 15)5 ................BLACKWELL, Eric vs Biola University (Apr 23)

RBis:6 ................................. ALIA, Jon vs UC San Diego (Mar 15)

Doubles:2 ............................................................................ (8 games)

Triples:1 ............................................................................. (8 games)

Home runs:2 .......................PUCKETT, Cody vs Cal State L.A. (Feb 09)2 ...............BLACKWELL, Eric vs Biola University (Apr 23)2 ..................... PUCKETT, Cody vs Sonoma State (May 03)

Total Bases:12 ..............BLACKWELL, Eric vs Biola University (Apr 23)

Stolen Bases:4 .......................PUCKETT, Cody vs Cal State L.A. (Mar 21)

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Putouts:15 .................................ALIA, Jon vs Cal State L.A. (Feb 09)

Assists:7 ..............PUCKETT, Cody vs CSU San Bernardino (Feb. 1)7 ............................... LEYVA, Carlos vs Chico State (Apr 18)

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innings Pitched:9.0 ...... MONTGOMERY, Bret vs CSU San B’Dino (Feb 28)

Strikeouts:11 ............ MONTGOMERY, Bret vs UC San Diego (Mar 13)

Individual Game Highs

Batting

At Bats:50 ................................................vs Hawai’i Pacific (Feb 15)50 ............................................. vs Biola University (Apr 23)

Runs Scored:24 ............................................. vs Biola University (Apr 23)

Hits:26 ............................................. vs Biola University (Apr 23)

RBis:22 ............................................. vs Biola University (Apr 23)

Doubles:6 ...................................................vs UC San Diego (Mar 15)

Triples:1 ............................................................................. (8 games)

Home Runs:4 ............................................... vs Biola University (Apr 23)

Total Bases:43 ............................................. vs Biola University (Apr 23)

Sac Hits:4 .......................................... vs CSU Monterey Bay (Feb 22)4 ....................................................... vs Chico State (Apr 18)

Sac Flies:3 .............................................vs Cal Poly Pomona (Mar 08)

Stolen Bases:4 ..................................................vs Hawai’i Pacific (Feb 15)4 ................................................... vs Cal State L.A. (Mar 21)4 .......................................... vs Cal State Stanislaus (Apr 11)

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Putouts:37 .................................................vs Hawai’i Pacific (Feb 15)

Assists:20 .................................................... vs. Chico State (Apr 19)

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innings Pitched:12.1 .............................................vs. Hawai’i Pacific (Feb 15)

Strikeouts:13 ........................................ vs. Cal State Stanislaus (Apr 11)

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Final CCAA Standings

school w-l Pct. home away w-l-t Pct. streak home away neutral ! * # & - Sonoma State 26-8 .765 13-3 13-5 52-15 .776 L2 24-6 22-7 6-2 ! ^ - UC San Diego 25-11 .694 12-8 13-3 43-18 .705 L1 24-11 17-5 2-1 ! ^ - Chico State 24-11 .677 16-2 8-9 42-17 .712 L1 30-8 12-9 0-0 ! ^ - Cal State Stanislaus 24-12 .667 15-7 9-5 37-23 .617 L3 26-9 10-11 1-3 Cal State L.A. 23-12 .657 11-8 12-4 29-22 .569 W4 14-13 15-9 0-0 Cal State Dominguez Hills 16-20 .444 7-7 9-13 21-34 .382 L3 12-10 9-24 0-0 Cal State San Bernardino 15-21 .417 3-14 12-7 24-26 .480 L2 9-18 15-8 0-0 Cal Poly Pomona 13-21 .382 7-7 6-14 16-31 .340 L3 10-17 6-12 0-2 Cal State Monterey Bay 9-27 .250 5-9 4-18 15-39 .278 W2 7-13 8-26 0-0 San Francisco State 2-34 .056 1-16 1-18 8-46-1 .145 L5 6-19-1 2-27 0-0

* - CCAA Champion | ^ - CCAA Championship Participant | (!) NCAA DII West Region Championship Participant# - NCAA DII West Region Champion | & - NCAA DII National Championship Participant

All-CCAA Teams & HonorsFirst team

Name School Pos. Yr.Konrad Thieme Sonoma State C Sr.Ian Bridges Sonoma State 1B Jr.Garrett Imeson UC San Diego 2B Jr.Bret Ringer Chico State 3B Jr.Cody Puckett CS Dominguez Hills SS jr.Dave Hermann Sonoma State IF Sr.Kyle Loretelli CS Stanislaus OF Jr.John Haas CS San Bernardino OF Jr.Evan Kehoe UC San Diego OF Fr.Tyler Warmerdam Cal State L.A. OF Sr.Josh Meagher Chico State DH Jr.Marquis Fleming CS Stanislaus SP Sr.Matt Means Sonoma State SP Sr.Bret Montgomery CS Dominguez Hills SP So.Isaac Morales Cal State L.A. SP Jr.Keith Noe UC San Diego RP Sr.

second teamName School Pos. Yr.Cody Dee Chico State C So.Jason Klug CS San Bernardino 1B Sr.David Adler Sonoma State 2B Sr.Drew Valenzuela CS San Bernardino 3B Sr.Kris Haycock Sonoma State SS Jr.Vance Albitz UC San Diego IF So.A.J. Cavaletto Cal Poly Pomona OF Sr.Nick Nosti Sonoma State OF Sr.Mark Pestorich Sonoma State OF Jr.kevin Pillar CS Dominguez Hills OF Fr.Matt Cantele UC San Diego DH Jr.Kevin Asselin Sonoma State SP Sr.Eric Federico CS Stanislaus SP Jr.Mike Robbins Chico State SP Jr.Kirby St. John UC San Diego SP So.Andrew DeMott CS Stanislaus RP Sr.

CCAA OVERALL

Honorable MentionsC: Matt Kavanaugh (Sr., SFSU); 1B: Jon Alia (Jr., CSUDH); 2B: Bobby Carini (Jr., SFSU); 3B: Jake Oketani (Jr., CSUS)) SS: Darrick Hale (Sr. CSU-LA); INF: Brent Planck (So, CSUSB); OF: Jimmy Dodos (Jr., CSUC), Shane Farmer (Sr., CSUC), Kenny Shanahan (Fr., CSULA), Dennis Wolfe (Sr., CSUS); SP: Cheyenne Hann (Sr., CSUSB), Pete Mickartz (Fr., CSUC), Gary Moran (Jr., SSU), Andrew Pluta (Jr., CSUC); RP: Tim Shibuya (Fr., UCSD).

Most valuable PlayerIan Bridges, SSU

Pitcher of the YearMarquis Fleming, CSUS

Freshman of the YearTim Shibuya, UCSD

Newcomer of the YearKris Haycock, SSU

Coach of the YearJohn Goelz, SSU

Wilson CCAA Players & Pitchers of the Week

Date Players School Jan 28 - Feb 3 Darrick Hale Cal State L.A.Feb 4 - 10 Cody Puckett Cal State Dominguez HillsFeb 11 - 17 Evan Kehoe UC San DiegoFeb 18 - 24 Cameron Cook Sonoma StateFeb 25 - Mar 2 Cody Dee Chico StateMar 3 - 9 Kyle Loretelli Cal State StanislausMar 10 - 16 jon Alia Cal State Dominguez HillsMar 17 - 23 Shane Farmer Chico StateMar 24 - 30 Kenny Shanahan Cal State L.A.Mar 31 - Apr 6 Ian Bridges Sonoma StateApr 7 - 13 Chris Brehm Cal Poly PomonaApr 14 - 20 Konrad Thieme Sonoma StateApr 21 - 27 Christian Ramirez Cal State L.A.Apr 28 - May 4 Jimmy Dodos Chico State

Date Pitchers School Jan 28 - Feb 3 Matt Rossman UC San DiegoFeb 4 - 10 Marquis Fleming Cal State StanislausFeb 11 - 17 Marquis Fleming Cal State StanislausFeb 18 - 24 Matt Means Sonoma StateFeb 25 - Mar 2 Matt Means Sonoma StateMar 3 - 9 Bret Montgomery Cal State Dominguez HillsMar 10 - 16 Matt Long Cal State San BernardinoMar 17 - 23 Matt Means Sonoma StateMar 24 - 30 Cheyne Hann Cal State San BernardinoMar 31 - Apr 6 Marquis Fleming Cal State StanislausApr 7 - 13 Matt Long Cal State San BernardinoApr 14 - 20 Marquis Fleming Cal State StanislausApr 21 - 27 Marquis Fleming Cal State StanislausApr 28 - May 4 Pete Mickartz Chico State

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2008 CCAA ReviewCCAA Individual Offensive Statistics

CCAA Individual Pitching Statistics

Batting aVerage1. Ian Bridges, SSU ............................. .3942. Tyler Warmerdam, CSULA ...............3913. Matt Ralls, CSUMB ......................... .3864. Nick Nosti, SSU ............................... .3816. kevin Pillar, CSUDH .............. .379

hits1. Vance Albitz, UCSD ...........................862. Ian Bridges, SSU ................................843. Nick Nosti, SSU ..................................824. Kyle Loretelli, CSUS ........................... 785. kevin Pillar, CSUDH ................. 77

runs scored1. Cody Puckett, CSUDH ............... 612. Jimmy Dodos, CSUC .......................... 573. Nick Nosti, SSU .................................. 564. Kris Haycock, SSU ............................. 545. Ian Bridges, SSU ................................ 52

douBles1. Kyle Loretelli, CSUS ...........................282. Matt Kavanaugh, SFSU .......................213. kevin Pillar, CSUDH ................ 20 Johnie Haas, CSUSB ..........................205. Jason Klug, CSUSB ............................ 18

triPles1. Dennis Wolfe, CSUS ............................ 82. Nick Nosti, SSU .................................... 63. Vance Albitz, UCSD ............................. 4 Jacob Thelen, CSUS ............................. 4 Derrick, CSULA .................................... 4

home runs1. Konrad Thieme, SSU...........................192. Cody Puckett, CSUDH ............... 173. Jason Klug, CSUSB .............................13 Tyler Warmerdam, CSULA .................135. Kyle Loretelli, CSUS ............................12

stolen Bases1. Cody Puckett, CSUDH ...............262. Kris Haycock, SSU ............................. 223. Garrett Imeson, UCSD .......................204. Nick Nosti, SSU .................................. 185. kevin Pillar, CSUDH ................. 17

runs Batted in1. Tyler Warmerdam, CSULA ................ 662. Konrad Thieme, SSU.......................... 643. Jason Klug, CSUSB ............................ 624. Ian Bridges, SSU ................................ 565. Josh Meagher, CSUC ......................... 55

total Bases1. Kyle Loretelli, CSULA .......................1422. Konrad Thieme, SSU........................ 130 Cody Puckett, CSUDH ............. 1304. Jason Klug, CSUSB .......................... 1285. Tyler Warmerdam, CSULA ...............126

earned run aVerage1. Matt Means, SSU .............................1.852. Tim Shibuya, UCSD ........................2.423. Isaac Morales, CSULA .................... 2.474. Marquis Fleming, CSUS ..................2.505. Brett Montgomery, CSUDH .........2.67

Batters struck out1. Marquis Fleming, CSUS ....................1182. Matt Long, CSUSB ............................ 1173. Matt Means, SSU ............................... 934. Gary Moran, SSU ............................... 875. Pete Mickartz, CSUC ..........................86

innings Pitched1. Marquis Fleming, CSUS .................115.02. Pete Mickartz, CSUC ..................... 106.03. Matt Means, SSU .......................... 102.04. Matt Long, CSISB ..........................100.05. Mike Robbins, CSUC ........................92.1

wins1. Pete Mickartz, CSUC ...........................132. Marquis Fleming, CSUS ...................... 113. Mike Robbins, CSUC .......................... 10 Matt Means, SSU ............................... 10 Matt Rossman, UCSD ........................ 10

aPPearances1. Andrew Demott, CSUS ....................... 342. Tim Shibuya, UCSD ........................... 293. Keith Noe, UCSD ................................284. Nick Rodieck, UCSD .......................... 256. Matt Phillips, CSUDH ...............24

oPPosing Batting aVerage1. Marquis Fleming, CSUS ....................1872. Isaac Morales, CSULA .....................2203. Matt Means, SSU ............................ .2234. Bret Montgomery, CSUDH ....... .2325. Matt Long, CSUSB .......................... .233

CCAA Post-Season Play

ccaa tournamentChico, Calif.

Thursday, may 8Sonoma State 5, Cal State Stanislaus 1Chico State 7, UC San Diego 4

Friday, May 9Cal State Stanislaus 6, UC San Diego 5Chico State 4, Sonoma State 3Sonoma State 13, Cal State Stanislaus 11

Saturday, may 10Sonoma State 4, Chico State 3Sonoma State 7, Chico State 4

ncaa west regionalsChico, Calif.

Thursday, may 15Sonoma State, Nebraska-Kearney 2UC San Diego 5, Western Oregon 3Chico State 4, Cal State Stanislaus 2

Friday, may 16Sonoma State 10, Cal State Stanislaus 4Chico State 13, UC San Diego 7

Saturday, may 17Sonoma State 13, Chico State 2UC San Diego 12, Nebraska Kearney 5Chico State 3, UC San Diego 0

Sunday may 18Sonoma State 11, Chico State 4

ncaa d-ii college world seriesSaugett, Illinois

Saturday, May 24Sonoma State 10, Shippensburg 1

Monday, May 26Sonoma State 6, Central Missouri 5

Thursday, May 29Semi-Final GameOuachita Baptist 2, Sonoma State 1

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toros BaseBall 2009All-Time Honor Roll

All-west region MvP2006 ...............................Jason Klug

All-West Region1985 ...........................Jim Pena (1st)......................George Cordero (2nd)...................... Andy Fiamengo (2nd)1986....................... Jon Beuder (1st)..............................Mike Brocki (1st)...........................Craig Grebeck (1st)...........................Fred Hanker (2nd).................................Jim Pena (2nd)1987 ..................... Mike Aspray (1st)............................... Jon Beuder (1st)...........................Fred Hanker (2nd)......................... Chris Haslock (2nd)...................... Mike Perryman (2nd)1988 .................Chris Haslock (3rd).......................Reuben Jarequi (3rd)1989........................ Rick Davis (1st)........................Reuben Jarequi (1st).........................Rob Campbell (2nd)1990 ..............Fred Camerena (2nd)....................... Darrell Conner (2nd)...........................George Scott (2nd)1991 ................. Darrell Conner (1st).........................Mark Tranberg (1st)................................John Otte (2nd)1992 ..........................John Otte (1st)1993 ......................Ariel Martin (1st)1995 .................. Marc Mosman (1st)1997 ...............Nathan Koepke (2nd)2000 .................. Brian Cortes (2nd)2001 ...........Kevin Halamicek (2nd)2002 .............. Edgar Esqueda (2nd)2003 ........................ Joe Gevas (1st)...........................Larry Robles (2nd)........................ Ruben Salazar (2nd)2005 ...................... Ricky Eda (2nd)2006 ................ Chris Borchers (1st)...............................Jason Klug (1st)2007 ............. Mateo Marquez (2nd)...............Houston Hernandez (2nd)

CCAA Player of the Year1991 ......................... Darrell Conner2003 .................................Joe Gevas2006 ..............................Jason Klug

CCAA Pitcher of the Year1985 ...................................Jim Pena1987 ............................. Mike Aspray1994 ................................. Bert Horn2006 .........................Chris Borchers

CCAA Freshman of the Year2005..................... matt Hopps

All-CCAA1983 ....................Tony Amato (2nd)........................... Rick Esteves (2nd)..........................Ray Mendoza (2nd)1984..................Frank Cerrito (2nd)1985 ................George Cordero (1st)........................Andy Fiamengo (1st)............................Mike Brocki (2nd)...........................Fred Hanker (2nd)............................Mike Strong (2nd).......................Richard Strong (2nd)1986....................... Jon Beuder (1st)..............................Mike Brocki (1st)...........................Craig Grebeck (1st).............................Fred Hanker (1st)1987 ....................... Jon Beuder (1st).............................Fred Hanker (1st)...........................Chris Haslock (1st)........................ Mike Perryman (1st)1988 ................ Chris Haslock (2nd)...................... Reuben Jarequi (2nd)1989........................ Rick Davis (1st)...................... Reuben Jarequie (1st)1990 ................. Fred Camaren (1st)...................... Armando Gomez (1st).............................George Scott (1st)....................... Darrell Conner (2nd).........................Mike Gabbani (HM)1991 .................Mark Tranberg (1st)..........................Vince Aguilar (2nd)....................... Miguel Medina (2nd)................................John Otte (2nd)................ Armando Plascenia (HM)..............................Eric Shible (HM)...........................Cary Windes (HM)1992 ..........................John Otte (1st)................................. Tom Ball (2nd)........................Greg Bergeron (HM)...............................Ernie Soto (HM).......................Mark Tranberg (HM)

....................... Shawn Wickoff (HM)

................Corey Woinarowicz (HM)1993 ......................Ariel Martin (1st).............................Eric Martin (2nd).................................Tom Ball (HM)........................Greg Bergeron (HM)............................... Jason Gill (HM)..................Alfredo Rodriguez (HM)1994 ..................... Scott Veeder (1st)...................... Tony Velasquez (2nd)................................ Jose Lara (HM)1995 .................. Marc Mosman (1st)..............................Nate Jones (2nd)......................... Jason Stanley (2nd)........................... Bryan Noyes (HM)............................Brett Owens (HM)...................... Tony Velasquez (HM)1996 .................... Marc Gutfeld (1st).........................Chico Medrano (1st)...........................Greg Edwards (1st).........................Adam Hoyman (1st)................... Memo Perezchica (2nd).......................Cedric Gilmore (2nd).........................Victor Aranda (HM).............................Jose Garcia (HM)........................ Paul Gutierrez (HM)........................... James Isbell (HM)1997 .......................Jamin Kear (1st)........................ Nathan Koepke (1st)...............................Jose Garcia (1st).......................... Marc Gutfeld (2nd).......................Chico Medrano (2nd)......................... Alex Figueroa (HM)........................Anthony Palka (HM)1998.............. Fernando Garcia (1st)...................... Tre’mayne Noles (1st).........................Victor Aranda (2nd)............................James Isbell (2nd).......................Andrew Darlak (HM)..........................Rich Fimbres (HM).....................Charlie Gandara (HM).................... Greg McClelland (HM)............................. Steve Mora (HM).......................... Jose Morales (HM)1999 .................. Jose Morales (2nd).....................Charlie Gandara (HM)2000 .................... Brian Cortes (1st)............................... Joe Gevas (HM)............................Chris Reidel (HM)

2001 ...........Kevin Halamicek (2nd).............................Steve Ressa (2nd)...................... Steve Hindman (2nd)............................... Mike Cota (2nd)............................... Joe Gevas (HM)........................... Brian Cortes (HM)2002 ........................ Joe Gevas (1st)....................... Edgar Esqueda (2nd)........................ Tony Marquez (2nd).............................Steve Ressa (HM)2003 ........................ Joe Gevas (1st)...........................Larry Robles (2nd)........................ Ruben Salazar (2nd)........................ Tony Marquez (2nd)........................... Brian Cortes (HM)..........................David Keesee (HM)2004 ......................... Zac Cort (2nd)........................... Jose Montes (HM)2005 ........................ Ricky Eda (1st)................................Ian Corso (HM)2006 ................ Chris Borchers (1st)................................Jason Klug (1st)............................ Cody Puckett (1st)............................. Ryan Owen (2nd)...................... Mateo Marquez (HM)............................Kyle Stanley (HM)............................ Isidro Perez (HM)...........................Fred Medina (HM)2007 ............... Mateo Marquez (1st)...............Houston Hernandez (2nd).......................... Cody Puckett (HM)2008 ................... Cody Puckett (1st)............ Bret montgomery (1st)................... kevin Pillar (2nd)......................... jon Alia (HM)

West RegionCoach of the Year

1987 ...............................Andy Lopez

CCAA Coach of the Year1985 ...............................Andy Lopez1986...............................Andy Lopez1987 ...............................Andy Lopez1994 .............................George Wing2006 ............................George Wing

Current Players in Bold

Toro All-Americans

Mike Brocki1981

Craig Grebeck1986

Mike Aspray1987

Jon Beuder1987

Mark Tranberg1991

Darrell Conner1991

Bert Horn1994

Joe Gevas2003

Jason Klug2006

National and CCAA Honors

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All-Time Game Records

Most at Bats (62) ............................................. 2/27/05 vs. Sonoma State

Most runs Scored (28) .........................3/22/02 vs. San Francisco State

most Combined Runs (41) ..............................2/14/90 vs. Cal Poly SLO

Largest Margin of victory (22) ...........3/22/02 vs. San Francisco State

Most Hits (26) .............................................. 4/23/08 vs. Biola University

most Combined Hits (43) ...............................2/14/90 vs. Cal Poly SLO.......................................................................... 4/23/08 vs. Biola University

Most Hits, Doubleheader (37) ..... 4/29/06 vs. Cal State Monterey Bay

Most runs Scored, inning (12) .................. 2/18/87 vs. So. Cal. College......................................................................................4/13/02 vs. UC Davis

Most Doubles (9) ......................................... 4/30/02 vs. Biola University............................................................................. 2/17/07 vs. Southern Utah

most Triples (3) ............ 2/25/84 vs. Westmont, 2/26/99 vs. Chico State...............................................................................4/9/02 vs. Hawaii-Pacific

most Home Runs (7) .............................3/22/02 vs. San Francisco State

most Total Bases (56) ...........................3/22/02 vs. San Francisco State

Most runs Batted in (25) .....................3/22/02 vs. San Francisco State

Most Stolen Bases (12) .............................. 2/7/86 vs. Westmont College

most Putouts (48) ........................................... 2/27/05 vs. Sonoma State

Most Assists (24) .......................................... 5/5/92 vs. Cal Poly Pomona

most Strikeouts (15) ...................................... 3/19/00 vs. Grand Canyon.................................................................................. 4/28/07 vs. Chico State

Longest Game (16 innings, 5:48) ................ 2/27/05 vs. Sonoma State

most At-Bats (8)Andy Fiamengo ..................................................... 4/6/85 vs. CS NorthridgePedro Gutierrez ................................................... 2/27/05 vs. Sonoma StateIsidro Perez .......................................................... 2/27/05 vs. Sonoma State

most Runs Scored (5)Joe Gevas ..............................................................4/9/02 vs. Hawaii-PacificJoe Gevas .....................................................................4/13/02 vs. UC DavisEdgar Esqueda ................................................. 4/30/02 vs. Biola UniversityRicky Eda ..................................................... 4/16/05 vs. CS San Bernardino

Hit for Cycle (1B, 2B, 3B, Hr)Jose Montes ..........................................................4/9/02 vs. Hawaii-Pacific

most Hits (6)Joe Gevas .....................................................................4/13/02 vs. UC Davis

Most Doubles (3)Norberto Medrano .......................................3/22/97 vs. CS San BernardinoCedric Gilmore .....................................................5/1/01 vs. Biola UniversityJesus Hernandez ............................................. 4/30/02 vs. Biola UniversityRuben Salazar ...........................................4/2/03 vs. Cal Baptist UniversityFred Medina ........................................ 4/29/06 vs. Cal State Monterey Bay

Most Triples (2)Scott Murray ..................................2/25/85 vs. Southern California CollegeDennis McCartney ................................4/13/85 vs. University of San DiegoShawn Wickoff ............................................. 3/12/93 vs. CS San BernardinoChris Tinson..............................................................3/6/97 vs. Cal State LACharlie Gandara ....................................................... 2/26/99 vs. Chico StateEdgar Esqueda ........................................................4/5/02 vs. CS Stanislaus

most Home Runs (3)Mike Gabbani ................ 4/3/90 vs. United States International University

most Runs Batted in (8)Mike Gabbani ................ 4/3/90 vs. United States International University

most Total Bases (13)Joe Gevas .....................................................................4/13/02 vs. UC Davis

most Stolen Bases (6)LaRue Washington .................................................3/15/75 vs. Azusa Pacific

most Strikeouts (11)Bret Montgomery ................................................ 3/13/08 vs. UC San Diego

Most Hits in Doubleheader (7)Jose Montes ................................................ 2/28/04 vs. CS San BernardinoFernando Hernandez .............................................4/24/04 vs CS StanislausJose Montes ...........................................................4/1/05 vs. Hawaii PacificFred Medina ........................................ 4/29/06 vs. Cal State Monterey Bay

most Putouts (18)Jason Stanley ..................................................4/20/95 vs. Cal Poly PomonaDanny Jacobs ..............................................................3/9/01 vs. Chico State

Most Assists (9)Mike Brocki ......................................3/5/85 vs. Southern California CollegeMarc Gutfeld ...................................................2/29/96 vs. Cal Poly PomonaWilliam Galbraith ........................................ 4/21/98 vs. CS San Bernardino

Individual Game HighsTeam Game Highs

Toro greats Mike Brocki (at second base), Craig Grebeck (#4) and Fred Hander (#14) are all firmly entrenched in the CSUDH all-time record books while also forming three-quarters of arguably the best CSUDH infield ever from 1984-86.

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toros BaseBall 2009All-Time Season Records

Individual Season HighsTeam Season Highs

Batting/FieldingHighest Batting Average (.324) ..................................................... 2006Lowest Average (.239) .......................................................................1981Most At-Bats (2,067) ........................................................................ 2004most Runs Scored (448) ................................................................. 2002most Hits (654) .................................................................................. 2004Most Doubles (135) ........................................................................... 2002Most Triples (24) ................................................................................ 1987most Home Runs (60) ..................................................................... 2003Most runs Batted in (395) ............................................................. 2002most Stolen Bases (116) ....................................................................1986Most Hit by Pitch (69) ....................................................................... 1992Best Record (43-15) ........................................................................... 1987Poorest Record (15-46).................................................................... 2004most Wins (43) ................................................................................... 1987most Losses (46) ............................................................................... 2004most Consecutive Wins (11) .............................................................1977most Consecutive Losses (13) ............................................ 1983 & 2007Most Total Bases (945) .................................................................... 2002Best Fielding Percentage (.975) .................................................... .1987most Games (61) ................................................ 1976, 1981, 2000 & 2004Highest Slugging Percentage (.480) ............................................ 2006Most Double Plays (61) ..................................................................... 1993Most Sacrifices (78) .......................................................................... 2004

Pitchingmost Wins (43) ................................................................................... 1987most Losses (46) ............................................................................... 2004Best Winning Percentage (.741) ..................................................... 1987Longest Winning Streak (11 games) ..............................................1977Best ErA (2.80) .................................................................................. 1995worst ErA (9.31) .............................................................................. 2004most Hits Allowed (785) ................................................................. 2004Most runs Allowed (599) ............................................................... 2004Least runs Allowed (200) ............................................................... 1995most Games (61) ................................................1976, 1984, 2000 & 2002most Complete Games (17) .............................................................. 1986most Saves (17) ...................................................................................2001most Shutouts (6) ..................................................................1984 & 1994Most walks (283) ............................................................................... 1982most Strikeouts (345) ...................................................................... 2008

Batting/FieldingGames Played (61) .................................................... Jose Montes (2004)........................................................ Paul Gandara & Steve Hindman (2000)..............................................................Mike Brocki & Craig Grebeck (1984)Most At Bats (240) ...........................................................Zac Cort (2004)Highest Batting Average (.408) ....................... Ruben Jauregui (1988)Most Hits (89) ...................................................................Zac Cort (2004)Most runs Scored (69) ................................................ Ricky Eda (2005)Most Doubles (25) .................................................. Ruben Salazar (2003)most Triples (8) ............................................................Jon Beuder (1987)................................................................................. Lenny Hokanson (1988)Most Home runs (19) .................................................. Joe Gevas (2003)............................................................................................ Ricky Eda (2005)Longest Hitting Streak (23 games) .........................Jason Klug (2006)Most Consecutive Hits (12) ................................Roland Hardson (1974)most Runs Batted in (61) .........................................Fred Hanker (1987)most Stolen Bases (76) ............................................ Reggie Foley (1980)Most Sacrifice Hits (12) .............................Fernando Hernandez (2004)Most Sacrifice Flies (8) .............................................Fred Hanker (1985)Highest Slugging Pct. (.722) ....................................... Ricky Eda (2005)most Total Bases (146) ................................................ Joe Gevas (2003)most Hit By Pitch (14) ............................................. Chris Hunter (2007)most Putouts (546) .........................................................Jeff Sears (1987)Most Assists (228) .................................................. Craig Grebeck (1984)

PitchingMost Appearances (32) ................................................Rick Asire (1982)most Complete Games (11) .........................................Rick Davis (1989)most Saves (16) ...........................................................Brian Cortes (2001)Best win/Loss Percentage (.929) ......................... Randy Boyce (1978)most Walks (63) ....................................................... Steve Hughes (1973)Most innings Pitched (145.2) .....................................Rick Davis (1989)Best ErA (0.84) ....................................... Tony Velasquez, 32.3 IP (1994)most Strikeouts (171) ...................................................Rick Davis (1989)most Wins (13) ........................................................... Randy Boyce (1978)most Losses (10) ..............................................................Jim Pena (1984)Consecutive Scoreless innings (31.1) ..............George Stablein (1977)No-Hitters Bill Crissman .................................................... 3/30/74 vs. UC San Diego Vince Aguilar ............................................... 4/13/91 vs. Chapman College Aaron Charlton......................................... 3/18/94 vs. CS San Bernardino Kevin Halamicek ..................................2/11/00 vs. Cal Baptist University

Jose Montes became the first CSUDH player in history to hit for the cycle in a game. Montes accomplished this feat on April 9, 2002 against Hawai’i Pacific.

Joe Gevas connected for six hits and 13 total bases on April 13, 2002 against UC Davis to set the CSUDH records for hits and total bases in a game.

Former All-CCAA catcher Edgar Esqueda legged out a pair of triples on April 5, 2002 against Cal State Stanislaus, tying the record for triples in a game.

Kevin Halamicek tossed the last no-hitter for the Toros on February 11, 2000 against Cal Baptist University, with nine strikeouts.

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All-Time Career RecordsBatting

Games Played (220) ........................................................................Ed Packard (1975-78)Most At-Bats (849) .......................................................................Fred Hanker (1984-87)Highest Batting Average: Two Years (.387).....................................................................Daniel Pilimai (2003-04) Four Years (.345) ......................................................................... Joe Gevas (2000-03)Most Hits (253) ................................................................................. Joe Gevas (2000-03)Most runs (169) ............................................................................... Joe Gevas (2000-03)Most Doubles (48) ...........................................................Houston Hernandez (2004-07)most Triples (11) .............................................................................. Jon Beuder (1986-87)most Home Runs (50) ....................................................................Ed Packard (1975-78)Most runs Batted in (194) ..........................................................Fred Hanker (1984-87)Most Stolen Bases (120) ...............................................................Mike Brocki (1983-86)Highest Slugging Percentage: Two Years (.654) ...........................................................................Joe Gevas (2002-03) Four Years (.557) .......................................................................... Joe Gevas (2000-03)Most Total Bases (409) ................................................................... Joe Gevas (2000-03)Most Sacrifice Flies (24).................................................................Ed Packard (1975-78)

Pitchingmost Wins (30) ......................................................................... Mike Alsobrook (1975-78)................................................................................................................. Jim Pena (1983-86)Most Losses (23) ................................................................................ Jim Pena (1983-86)most Complete Games (13).............................................................. Jim Pena (1983-86)Most Strikeouts (258) ....................................................................... Jim Pena (1983-86)most Walks (163) ............................................................................... Jim Pena (1983-86)most innings Pitched (413) ............................................................. Jim Pena (1983-86)Best ErA (1.88)......................................................................... Mike Alsobrook (1975-78)Most Shutouts (9) .............................................................................. Jim Pena (1983-86)Most Saves (29) ........................................................................Brian Cortes (2000-2003)Most Appearances (93) ..........................................................Brian Cortes (2000-2003)most Games Started (58) ................................................................. Jim Pena (1983-86)

Former CCAA MVP and All-American (2003) Joe Gevas holds numerous Toro offensive records including batting average, hits, runs, slugging percentage and total bases, making him one of the deadliest bats in CSUDH Baseball history.

Arguably one of the the greatest Toro pitchers in CSUDH Baseball history, Jim Pena holds many career pitching records inlcuding wins, complete games, strikeouts, innings pitched, shutouts and games started in his four years on the mound from 1983-86.

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toros BaseBall 2009Toros in the Pros

Major Leaguesyear Player Position cluB1976 DeWayne Buice RH Pitcher Angels1986 Craig Grebeck Shortstop White Sox

minor Leaguesyear Player Position cluB1973 Nick Medrano Outfielder White Sox1974 Roland Hardson Outfielder Athletics Steve Hughes Pitcher Reds Tim Hughes Catcher Giants Bill Crissman Pitcher Indians Steve Romero Outfielder Phillies1975 Randy McMurray Pitcher Rangers1975 LaRue Washington Infielder Rangers Art Boardley Pitcher Orioles1976 Denzil Palmer Infielder Cubs Vince Murray Infielder Giants1977 Mike Johnson Outfielder White Sox Matt Clear Pitcher Angels James Wilson Outfielder Twins1978 Ed Packard Catcher Angels Randy Boyce Pitcher Brewers George Stablein RH Pitcher Padres1979 Bobbie Ball Outfielder Rangers John Hoban Pitcher Indians Terry Harper Catcher Athletics1980 Bill Price Second Base Twins Jack McMahon Pitcher Angels1983 Ray Mendoza Outfielder Athletics1986 Jim Pena LH Pitcher Giants Daron Connelly RH Pitcher Giants Scott Murray Catcher Giants1987 Fred Hanker Outfielder Athletics Mike Aspray RH Pitcher Cubs1988 Jon Beuder Outfielder Dodgers Mike Brocki Second Base Mariners1988 Chris Haslock RH Pitcher Padres Bruce Vegely LH Pitcher Angels1989 Rick Davis Shortstop Padres1990 Mike Gabbani Catcher Cubs1992 Mark Tranberg RH Pitcher Phillies1993 Ariel Martin LH Pitcher Cubs Tom Ball LH Pitcher Cubs Corey Woinarowicz Catcher Angels1994 Aaron Charlton RH Pitcher Giants Bert Horn RH Pitcher Individual Ray Judy Outfielder Individual Cory Lintern RH Pitcher Giants Eric Martin Outfielder Giants1995 Nate Jones Outfielder Individual Steve Knezevich Outfielder Individual Chris Miller Outfielder Individual Marc Mosman RH Pitcher Giants Carlos Olmos Infielder Individual Jason Stanley Infielder Individual Scott Veeder LH Pitcher Individual Tony Velasquez RH Pitcher Individual1996 Adam Hoyman RH Pitcher Individual1997 Marc Gutfeld Shortstop Individual1998 Tre’mayne Noles Infielder Individual Doug Wakefield Catcher Angels2001 Kevin Halamicek RH Pitcher Marlins2003 Larry Robles RH Pitcher Rockies David Keesee Second Base Individual2005 Ricky Eda Outfielder Japan2006 Ryan Owen LH Pitcher Devil Rays2007 Mateo Marquez Outfielder Cardinals2008 Cody Puckett Shortstop Reds

Craig GrebeckDeWayne Buice

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Coaching and Series Records

season oVerall conFerence home away neutralrobert Bafia 10 years 295-234-1 (.558) 1973 28-24 --- --- --- --- 1974 30-19 --- --- --- --- 1976 34-22 --- --- --- --- 1976 34-26 --- --- --- --- 1977 30-19-1 --- --- --- --- 1978 34-16 --- --- --- --- 1979 33-17 --- --- --- --- 1980 20-31 --- --- --- --- 1981 28-30 11-18 13-11 8-10 2-7 1982 25-29 14-14 15-10 10-18 0-1

Andy Lopez 6 years 168-154-2 (.522) 1983 15-27 8-19 8-14 7-13 0-0 1984 25-35-1 11-19 15-11-1 10-24 0-0 1985 34-23 20-10 19-9 15-14 0-0 1986 32-22-1 19-11 15-2 17-20-1 0-0 1987 43-15 23-7 23-4 20-11 0-0 1988 19-30 10-20 11-11 8-19 0-0 George wing 18 years 447-465-8 (.490) 1989 16-29-1 11-18-1 10-8-2 6-21 0-0 1990 22-24-2 12-18 15-6 7-18-2 0-0 1991 27-23-1 14-16 18-5-1 9-18 0-0 1992 22-25-1 12-17 15-9-1 7-16 0-0 1993 29-26-1 14-16 18-9-1 11-17 0-0 1994 38-19 19-11 22-5 16-12 0-2 1995 24-29-1 10-22 14-11-1 10-18 0-0 1996 33-22 20-12 17-8 16-4 0-0 1997 21-33 10-22 10-14 10-16 1-3 1998 23-22 16-16 14-8 9-14 0-0 1999 17-35 10-27 10-14 7-21 0-0 2000 24-37 13-26 17-17 7-20 0-0 2001 29-28 20-18 14-9 15-19 0-0 2002 32-28-1 17-23 22-11 10-17-1 0-0 2003 29-26 17-22 16-12 13-14 0-0 2004 5-9 1-5 4-3 1-6 0-0 2005 23-32 13-26 13-17 10-15 0-0 2006 33-18 20-10 17-10 14-7 2-4 Murphy Su’a 3 years 46-101-1 (.262) 2004 10-37 8-26 5-21 5-16 0-0 2007 15-36-1 11-25 12-18-1 3-18 0-0 2008 21-34 16-20 12-10 9-24 0-0 CSUDH Totals 36 years 940-923-11 (.503)

OPPOnEnT w L TAlbertson College 5 4 0Alliant International 11 6 0Arizona 5 29 0Arizona State 0 4 0Azusa Pacific 20 10 0Biola University 13 13 0Bradley Univ 1 0 0Cal State monterey Bay 7 5 0Cal State San Bernardino 44 37 0Cal State San Marcos 1 2 0Cal Baptist University 13 6 0Cal Lutheran 12 4 0Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 39 39 0Cal Poly Pomona 71 78 0Cal State Fullerton 2 5 0Cal State East Bay 1 1 0Cal State L.A 62 80 3Cal State Northridge 26 32 0Cal State Stanislaus 35 26 0Chapman University 35 31 1Chico State 8 28 1Columbus College 1 0 0Concordia (CA) 14 2 0Eastern Oregon State 4 1 0

OPPOnEnT w L TFresno State 2 1 0George Fox Colleg 1 1 0Grand Canyon 21 31 0Hawai’i Pacific 15 19 0La Verne 0 1 0Lewis Clark St 1 0 0Long Beach State 13 9 2Loyola Marymount 8 12 0Lubbock Christian 2 0 0Massachusetts 1 0 0Master’s College 14 2 1Metro State 3 1 0Montclair State 1 0 0Northern Colo 4 0 0Occidental College 1 1 0Oregon College of Ed. 0 1 0Pace University 0 1 0Pepperdine 8 17 1Portland 0 1 0Pt. Loma Nazarene 8 5 0Redlands 1 0 0Rowan 1 0 0Sacramento State 2 3 0San Diego 4 3 0

OPPOnEnT w L TSan Diego St 0 4 0San Francisco State 10 10 0Savannah College 0 1 0Sonoma State 9 27 2Southern California 5 12 0Southern Utah University 4 4 0Troy St 0 1 0UC Davis 13 16 0UC Irvine 6 14 0UC Riverside 40 83 0UC San Diego 33 24 0UC Santa Barbara 2 8 0UCLA 5 17 0 Univ. of Colorado 1 0 0Univ. of Hartford 1 0 0Univ. of Utah 0 1 0vanguard 28 2 1Washington 0 2 0Westmont College 24 5 0Whittier College 3 2 0Wright State 0 1 0

2009 Opponents in Bold

All-Time Records vs. Opponents

All-Time Coaching Records Year-by-Year

Former Toro skipper George Wing announced his retirement on August 28, 2006, after 18 seasons as head coach. In his final season he was named CCAA Coach of the Year for the second time, and led CSUDH to a first place finish at the end of the regular season.

In only six years at the helm of Toros baseball, Andy Lopez was named CCAA Coach of the Year twice (‘86, ‘87) and guided his team to its first national ranking. The Toros also captured two CCAA titles and were named NCAA West Region Champions under his leadership.

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toros BaseBall 2009Year-by-Year Results

results for 1976 SeasonDate Opponent Score N/A UC Riverside W 3-2N/A UC Riverside L 0-4N/A UC Riverside W 10-9N/A Cal Baptist W 9-1N/A Cal Baptist W 11-1N/A University of Arizona L 10-17N/A University of Arizona L 6-11N/A Cal State L.A. W 11-4N/A Arizona State L 1-8N/A Arizona State L 0-26N/A Chapman University W 4-1N/A Chapman University L 4-5N/A UC San Diego W 6-2N/A UC San Diego W 6-0N/A Grand Canyon University L 1-6N/A Grand Canyon University W 6-3N/A Grand Canyon University W 7-4N/A Cal State Fullerton L 2-5N/A Cal State Fullerton W 4-3N/A Vanguard University W 2-0N/A Vanguard University W 2-1N/A Occidental College L 3-9N/A Loyola Marymount L 1-4N/A Loyola Marymount W 4-2N/A USC L 3-5N/A Whittier College L 6-7N/A Whittier College L 3-5N/A University of La Verne L 3-5N/A Alliant International W 12-3N/A Alliant International W 14-2N/A Cal Lutheran L 7-8N/A Cal Lutheran W 5-1N/A Cal Lutheran L 3-4N/A L.A. Baptist W 16-0N/A L.A. Baptist W 12-0N/A L.A. Baptist W 18-0N/A Azusa Pacific W 2-0N/A Azusa Pacific L 1-3N/A Pepperdine University W 9-5N/A Pepperdine University W 5-0N/A Long Beach State L 4-5N/A Long Beach State W 3-1N/A Biola University L 0-2N/A Biola University W 5-0N/A Biola University W 4-2N/A University of San Diego L 5-16N/A University of San Diego W 6-0N/A University of San Diego W 3-2N/A San Diego State L 4-8N/A San Diego State L 05N/A Point Loma Nazarene W 3-0N/A Point Loma Nazarene L 3-6N/A Westmont College W 1-0N/A Westmont College W 16-5N/A Westmont College W 15-10N/A UCLA L 0-3N/A UCLA W 6-4N/A UC Irvine L 9-11N/A UC Irvine L 1-11

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results for 1977 SeasonDate Opponent Score 2/14 UC Irvine W 8-02/15 Occidental College W 7-22/16 Chapman University T 6-62/18 Pepperdine University L 3-92/22 Cal State Fullerton L 10-122/26 Alliant International W 11-32/26 Alliant International W 6-52/28 University of Arizona L 8-93/1 University of Arizona L 3-63/2 Grand Canyon University W 14-163/3 Grand Canyon University W 12-63/5 UC Riverside L 1-73/5 UC Riverside L 1-63/8 UCLA L 4-63/9 Long Beach State L 0-43/11 UCLA W 3-23/12 Cal Baptist W 3-13/12 Cal Baptist W 6-43/15 USC L 5-83/19 UC San Diego L 1-23/19 UC San Diego W 6-23/22 Loyola Marymount L 1-23/23 Cal State L.A. L 1-33/29 Loyola Marymount W 4-33/30 Whittier College W 10-53/31 Whittier College W 19-34/2 Biola University W 5-24/2 Biola University W 11-6

4/3 Vanguard University W 7-44/3 Vanguard University W 6-24/4 Whittier College W 5-44/6 Pepperdine University W 3-14/9 Point Loma Nazarene W 2-14/9 Point Loma Nazarene W 7-04/12 Cal Lutheran W 3-24/13 Cal State Fullerton L 3-74/16 Westmont College W 5-04/16 Westmont College W 5-44/20 Long Beach State W 7-44/21 UC Irvine L 4-114/23 Azusa Pacific L 1-24/23 Azusa Pacific W 10-44/25 Cal State L.A. L 5-64/26 Biola University W 6-04/27 Chapman University L 6-104/30 Cal Lutheran W 8-14/30 Cal Lutheran W 8-25/3 Azusa Pacific L 1-25/4 San Diego State L 0-125/6 Redlands University W 8-4

Overall: 30-19-1----------------------------------------------------------

results for 1981 SeasonDate Opponent Score 2/12 CAL STATE L.A. W 9-62/13 at USC W 8-22/14 LONG BEACH STATE W 13-82/14 LONG BEACH STATE L 0-112/17 FRESNO STATE W 2-12/18 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 5-32/24 at Cal Lutheran W 1-03/7 at Loyola Marymount L 1-9*3/8 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 4-5*3/9 at Chapman University W 3-1*3/10 at Chapman University L 2-16*3/14 UC RIVERSIDE L 3-4*3/14 at UC Riverside W 2-0*3/15 at UC Riverside L 2-33/21 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY W 3-23/21 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY W 2-13/23 vs. Portland University L 5-73/24 vs. Lewis Clark W 5-23/24 vs. Massachusetts W 10-93/25 vs. San Diego State L 4-83/26 vs. University of Washington L 0-153/26 vs. Oregon College of Education L 6-103/27 vs. Point Loma Nazarene L 4-133/27 vs. Alliant International L 6-83/27 vs. University of Washington L 6-7*3/31 at Cal State Northridge W 9-8*4/2 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 1-3*4/5 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 1-2*4/5 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 3-2*4/7 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 1-2*4/10 CAL POLY POMONA L 1-2*4/11 at Cal Poly Pomona W 12-10*4/11 at Cal Poly Pomona W 3-24/14 UCLA L 6-13*4/17 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 8-11*4/18 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 1-2*4/18 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 4-7*4/21 at Cal State Northridge L 6-22*4/24 at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-5*4/25 CAL POLY POMONA L 7-11*4/25 CAL POLY POMONA W 4-0*4/28 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 3-74/29 at Pepperdine University W 4-1*5/1 at Cal State Northridge L 5-7*5/2 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 8-7*5/2 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 5-35/5 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 5-4*5/8 at UC Riverside L 0-3*5/9 UC RIVERSIDE L 5-13*5/9 UC RIVERSIDE W 4-3

Overall: 23-28, * Conference 11-18Home 13-11, Away 8-10, Neutral 2-7

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1982 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/4 UC IRVINE L 2-152/5 LONG BEACH STATE W 4-22/6 at Long Beach State L 5-172/6 at Long Beach State W 6-12/11 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 8-22/11 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 2-02/12 UCLA L 1-72/14 SACRAMENTO STATE W 10-62/16 CAL STATE L.A. W 12-32/17 at Cal State Fullerton L 3-52/18 at Cal State L.A. L 7-8

2/19 at Loyola Marymount L 2-72/22 at Arizona State L 3-132/23 at Arizona State L 4-232/25 at Vanguard University W 9-52/26 at UC Irvine L 2-142/28 CAL LUTHERAN W 12-33/3 at Pepperdine University L 3-4*3/6 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 6-9*3/6 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 7-2*3/7 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 2-33/9 at Biola University L 5-63/11 vs. University of Utah L 9-10*3/12 at Cal Poly Pomona W 3-2*3/13 CAL POLY POMONA L 4-12*3/13 CAL POLY POMONA L 0-2*3/23 at Chapman University W 7-4*3/23 at Chapman University L 1-33/24 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY L 3-7*4/2 UC RIVERSIDE W 7-1*4/3 at UC Riverside W 14-4*4/3 at UC Riverside L 0-4*4/6 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 2-64/7 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 9-8*4/8 at Chapman University L 3-4*4/10 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 4-3*4/10 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 6-5*4/13 at UC Riverside L 2-104/14 CAL STATE FULLERTON L 4-54/15 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 4-2*4/17 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 4-0*4/18 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 6-2*4/18 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 2-3*4/20 at Cal State Northridge W 19-94/21 at Whittier College W 6-44/22 at UCLA L 0-8*4/23 CAL POLY POMONA L 4-6*4/24 at Cal Poly Pomona W 4-1*4/24 at Cal Poly Pomona W 8-6*4/27 UC RIVERSIDE L 1-5*4/30 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 8-7*5/1 at Cal State Northridge L 0-13*5/1 at Cal State Northridge L 2-10*5/3 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 6-2

Overall: 25-29, * Conference 14-14Home 15-10, Away 10-18, Neutral 0-1

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1983 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/4 CAL STATE L.A. L 5-62/12 UC SAN DIEGO W 4-12/12 UC SAN DIEGO W 1-02/16 LONG BEACH STATE W 2-12/18 at Loyola Marymount W 2-12/19 at UC San Diego W 12-02/19 at UC San Diego W 9-02/22 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY W 9-82/23 at Alliant International W 2-82/25 at Long Beach State L 2-153/4 UC SANTA BARBARA L 0-43/8 at Pepperdine University L 8-93/9 UC IRVINE L 3-7*3/29 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 1-3*3/30 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 3-5*4/1 at UC Riverside L 3-7*4/2 UC RIVERSIDE L 1-2*4/2 UC RIVERSIDE L 0-1*4/5 CAL POLY POMONA L 2-7*4/6 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 3-4*4/6 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 5-1*4/8 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 4-12*4/9 at Cal State Northridge L 3-7*4/9 at Cal State Northridge L 0-6*4/12 at Cal State Northridge W 11-5*4/13 at Chapman University W 5-1*4/15 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 2-1*4/16 at Chapman University W 5-2*4/16 at Chapman University W 5-0*4/19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 1-4*4/22 CAL POLY POMONA L 8-10*4/23 at Cal Poly Pomona L 5-9*4/23 at Cal Poly Pomona L 0-3*4/26 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 8-4*4/26 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 8-2*4/27 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 0-5*5/3 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 1-12*5/4 at UCLA L 8-9*5/6 UC RIVERSIDE L 2-4*5/7 at UC Riverside L 0-1*5/7 at UC Riverside L 3-7N/A at UC Santa Barbara L 1-3

Overall: 15-27, * Conference 8-19Home 8-14, Away 7-13, Neutral 0-0

results for 1984 SeasonDate Opponent Score 1/30 at Arizona State L 6-121/31 at Arizona State L 4-62/1 at Grand Canyon University L 0-92/2 at Grand Canyon University L 2-52/7 at UC Irvine L 2-32/8 at USC L 2-42/9 at USC W 12-22/10 ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL W 4-32/11 at Long Beach State L 7-82/14 CAL BAPTIST W 6-22/16 CAL LUTHERAN W 1-02/17 LONG BEACH STATE W 4-32/17 LONG BEACH STATE T 2-22/18 WESTMONT COLLEGE W 3-02/20 at Alliant International W 8-02/21 BIOLA UNIVERSITY W 5-22/22 UC IRVINE L 2-52/23 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY L 2-102/25 at Westmont College W 2-12/25 at Westmont College W 5-12/29 at UCLA L 5-63/1 USC L 0-93/3 at UC San Diego L 0-73/3 at UC San Diego W 3-13/7 AZUSA PACIFIC W 2-13/9 UC SANTA BARBARA L 1-93/10 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-123/10 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-83/16 at Loyola Marymount W 3-2*3/20 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 1-0*3/21 at Chapman University L 1-5*3/23 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 0-3*3/24 at Chapman University L 1-3*3/24 at Chapman University L 1-2*3/27 CAL POLY POMONA W 4-0*3/30 CAL POLY POMONA W 5-3*3/31 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-9*3/31 at Cal Poly Pomona L 2-6*4/3 at Cal State L.A. W 13-9*4/6 at Cal State L.A. W 5-4*4/7 CAL STATE L.A. L 0-3*4/7 CAL STATE L.A. L 0-3*4/10 UC RIVERSIDE W 3-2*4/13 UC RIVERSIDE L 0-1*4/14 at UC Riverside L 1-6*4/14 at UC Riverside L 4-5*4/17 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 2-5*4/17 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 5-6*4/20 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 2-1*4/21 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 4-10*4/21 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 5-4*4/24 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 3-8*4/25 at Cal State Northridge L 13-17*4/28 at Cal State Northridge W 5-3*4/28 at Cal State Northridge L 3-5*4/30 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 1-5*5/1 at Cal Poly Pomona W 2-05/2 at Azusa Pacific L 4-5*5/8 at UC Riverside W 11-65/9 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY W 4-1*5/10 CAL STATE L.A. L 2-3

Overall: 25-35-1, * Conference 11-19Home 15-11-1, Away 10-24, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1985 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/5 at Arizona State L 7-132/6 at Arizona State L 6-72/7 at Grand Canyon University L 0-192/8 at Grand Canyon University L 3-72/9 at Grand Canyon University W 5-42/13 UC IRVINE L 1-42/15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 5-62/16 at Westmont College W 5-42/16 at Westmont College W 15-32/19 at Long Beach State W 22-52/22 at Loyola Marymount L 8-92/23 CAL STATE EAST BAY W 8-52/23 CAL STATE EAST BAY L 8-122/25 USC W 12-62/26 at USC W 10-82/28 at Azusa Pacific W 13-193/2 WESTMONT COLLEGE W 5-133/5 at USC L 5-73/6 at UC Irvine W 16-15*3/8 UC RIVERSIDE W 5-4*3/9 CAL STATE L.A. W 5-43/12 at Pepperdine University L 6-73/13 AZUSA PACIFIC W 7-2*3/15 at UC Riverside L 6-7*3/16 UC RIVERSIDE W 7-2

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Year-by-Year Results*3/16 UC RIVERSIDE L 1-43/23 at Alliant International L 8-9*3/26 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 3-0*3/29 at Chapman University W 11-3*3/30 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 10-1*3/30 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 5-4*4/2 at Cal State Northridge L 7-10*4/3 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 7-8*4/5 at Cal State Northridge W 12-3*4/6 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 11-10*4/6 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 5-44/9 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-54/12 ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL W 8-44/13 UC SAN DIEGO W 11-34/13 UC SAN DIEGO W 9-1*4/16 at Cal State L.A. W 8-4*4/18 CAL STATE L.A. W 6-1*4/20 at Cal State L.A. W 9-4*4/20 at Cal State L.A. L 4-5*4/22 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3-44/23 at UCLA L 7-11*4/25 at Cal Poly Pomona W 14-10*4/26 CAL POLY POMONA L 3-5*4/26 CAL POLY POMONA L 2-3*5/1 CAL POLY POMONA L 2-3*5/3 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 17-9*5/4 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 3-5*5/4 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 7-6*5/7 at UC Riverside W 9-7*5/8 at Chapman University W 5-1*5/10 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 6-4*5/11 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 3-0

Overall: 34-23, * Conference 20-10Home 19-9, Away 15-14, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1986 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/3 at Arizona State L 2-122/4 at Arizona State W 8-72/5 at Arizona State W 13-102/7 at Westmont College W 10-52/11 UC IRVINE W 2-12/12 at UCLA L 6-72/18 at Alliant International W 9-52/20 at Pepperdine University T 4-4

2/22 AZUSA PACIFIC W 5-12/22 AZUSA PACIFIC W 4-02/26 at Azusa Pacific W 15-12/27 USC W 8-12/28 at Long Beach State W 8-43/1 at UC Irvine L 4-53/4 at UC San Diego W 10-63/5 at USC L 6-9*3/7 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 0-43/15 at University of San Diego W 11-23/15 at University of San Diego L 2-3*3/19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 2-13/20 at USC L 1-2*3/22 CAL STATE L.A. W 4-1*3/22 CAL STATE L.A. W 2-13/25 at UC Santa Barbara L 6-11*3/28 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 6-0*4/2 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3-5*4/4 at Cal State Northridge W 3-2*4/5 UC RIVERSIDE W 7-2*4/5 UC RIVERSIDE W 5-4*4/8 at Cal State L.A. L 2-7*4/9 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 4-3*4/11 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 1-3*4/12 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 8-4*4/12 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 3-2*4/14 at UC Riverside W 10-4*4/15 CAL POLY POMONA L 7-8*4/16 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3-7*4/18 CAL STATE L.A. W 4-3*4/19 at Chapman University L 0-3*4/19 at Chapman University W 5-0*4/22 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 6-1*4/23 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 12-9*4/25 CAL POLY POMONA W 2-1*4/26 at Cal State Northridge W 5-0*4/26 at Cal State Northridge L 10-11*4/28 at UC Riverside L 9-14*4/29 at UC Riverside W 13-5*4/30 at Cal State L.A. W 10-4*5/2 at Chapman University L 4-55/6 at Loyola Marymount L 10-22*5/7 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3-7^5/15 vs. Sacramento State L 8-12^5/16 vs. Sacramento State L 1-7^5/16 vs. Sacramento State W 7-2

^5/17 vs. Sacramento State L 7-14

Overall: 32-22-1, * Conference 19-11Home 15-2, Away 16-17-1, Neutral 1-3

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results for 1987 SeasonDate Opponent Score 2/4 UC SAN DIEGO W 3-02/6 at UC Santa Barbara W 9-32/9 at Arizona State L 3-132/10 at Arizona State L 6-92/12 AZUSA PACIFIC W 11-52/16 LONG BEACH STATE W 5-42/17 at USC L 1-42/18 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 16-32/19 at Pepperdine University L 6-82/21 at UC Irvine W 8-52/25 at UCLA L 5-62/26 AZUSA PACIFIC W 4-12/27 LONG BEACH STATE W 13-12/28 at Cal State Fullerton W 6-53/3 WESTMONT COLLEGE L 3-73/5 at Point Loma Nazarene W 13-1*3/10 at UC Riverside L 5-63/11 at Vanguard University W 10-03/12 POINT LOMA NAZARENE W 10-1*3/14 at Cal State L.A. W 14-10*3/14 at Cal State L.A. W 3-23/16 ROWAN UNIVERSITY W 8-03/17 at Loyola Marymount W 7-5*3/18 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 2-3*3/20 at Cal State Northridge W 6-53/24 GEORGE FOX UNIVERSITY W 12-3*3/26 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 4-0*3/27 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 5-4*3/28 at Chapman University W 11-8*3/31 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 5-9*4/1 CAL STATE L.A. W 7-3*4/3 at Cal Poly Pomona L 2-10*4/4 at UC Riverside W 12-8*4/4 at UC Riverside W 2-1*4/7 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 9-5*4/8 CAL STATE L.A. W 9-4*4/11 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 1-4*4/11 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 3-2

4/15 SAN DIEGO STATE W 8-7*4/17 UC RIVERSIDE W 10-3*4/21 at Chapman University W 3-1*4/24 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 9-14*4/25 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 12-3*4/25 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 2-1*4/28 CAL POLY POMONA W 2-0*4/29 UC RIVERSIDE W 3-2*5/1 at Cal State Northridge W 7-3*5/2 at Cal State L.A. W 17-7*5/6 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 7-4*5/8 at Cal Poly Pomona W 6-3*5/9 at Cal Poly Pomona W 3-2*5/9 at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-2^5/15 CHICO STATE W 12-1^5/16 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 5-1^5/16 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 6-3%5/23 vs. Columbus College (Georgia) W 10-7%5/24 vs. Troy University (Alabama) L 2-6%5/24 vs. Wright State (Ohio) L 2-5

Overall: 43-15, * Conference 23-7Home 23-4, Away 19-9, Neutral 1-2

^ NCAA D-II West Regionals% NCAA D-II College World Series

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1988 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/8 at Arizona State L 5-92/9 at Arizona State L 8-102/12 at The Master’s College W 19-72/15 CAL BAPTIST W 11-32/16 at USC L 0-62/17 at Cal Lutheran L 4-82/19 UC IRVINE W 5-02/20 at Loyola Marymount L 8-152/23 at Fresno State W 7-42/24 at Fresno State L 1-112/26 at Pepperdine University L 5-62/27 AZUSA PACIFIC L 5-142/27 AZUSA PACIFIC W 3-03/2 CAL LUTHERAN W 11-23/3 LONG BEACH STATE W 5-33/5 at UC Irvine W 11-93/8 at University of San Diego L 2-3*3/9 CAL STATE L.A. L 2-3

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toros BaseBall 2009Year-by-Year Results*3/10 CAL STATE L.A. L 0-23/12 at Long Beach State W 11-5*3/15 at UC Riverside L 9-10*3/18 at Chapman University L 4-5*3/19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 4-7*3/22 at Cal State Northridge L 7-11*3/25 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 4-17 *3/26 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 9-8 *3/29 CAL POLY POMONA W 4-3*4/1 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 3-4*4/2 at Chapman University W 5-4*4/2 at Chapman University L 2-4*4/5 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 2-3*4/6 at UCLA L 5-9*4/8 CAL POLY POMONA L 5-9*4/9 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-8*4/9 at Cal Poly Pomona L 0-4*4/12 UC RIVERSIDE L 5-7*4/16 at Cal State Northridge L 0-10*4/16 at Cal State Northridge L 1-7*4/18 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 6-5*4/27 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-9*4/29 at UC Riverside W 4-2*4/30 UC RIVERSIDE W 4-3*4/30 UC RIVERSIDE W 10-9*5/6 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 6-2*5/7 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 1-4*5/7 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 5-4*5/11 CAL STATE L.A. L 4-5*5/13 CAL STATE L.A. L 1-2*5/14 CAL STATE L.A. W 8-5

Overall: 19-30, * Conference 10-20Home 11-11, Away 8-19, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1989 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/6 at University of Arizona W 12-42/7 at University of Arizona L 4-182/11 THE MASTER’S COLLEGE T 2-22/14 at Long Beach State L 2-92/15 at Azusa Pacific L 4-5*2/17 CAL POLY POMONA W 5-22/18 WESTMONT COLLEGE W 2-12/21 at Pepperdine University L 3-14*2/22 UC RIVERSIDE W 7-1*2/27 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 3-0*2/28 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 8-93/1 AZUSA PACIFIC W 6-3

*3/3 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 1-4*3/4 at Chapman University L 1-9*3/7 at Cal State L.A. L 4-103/8 at UC Irvine L 3-22*3/10 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 4-0*3/11 at Cal State Northridge W 19-53/16 CAL LUTHERAN L 2-33/20 GEORGE FOX UNIVERSITY L 3-73/21 at The Master’s College W 17-23/27 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-53/28 at Cal Lutheran W 10-53/29 ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL L 2-5*3/31 at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-3*4/1 CAL POLY POMONA W 8-7*4/1 CAL POLY POMONA L 1-5*4/4 at Cal Poly Pomona L 5-6*4/6 at UC Riverside L 4-12*4/7 at UC Riverside L 7-10*4/8 at UC Riverside L 7-104/11 at UCLA L 4-54/14 at Alliant International L 6-12*4/18 CAL STATE L.A. L 3-5*4/21 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 4-11*4/22 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 1-9*4/22 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 3-1*4/25 at UC Riverside L 1-4*4/27 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 6-7*4/28 at Chapman University W 2-0*4/29 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 3-2*5/4 at Cal State L.A. L 2-4*5/5 CAL STATE L.A. T 5-5*5/6 at Cal State L.A. L 8-13*5/11 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 0-9*5/12 at Cal State Northridge L 4-6*5/13 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 9-6

Overall: 16-29-2, * Conference 11-18-1Home 10-8-2, Away 6-21, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1990 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/5 at University of Arizona W 5-42/6 at University of Arizona L 4-112/8 at Vanguard University T 4-42/10 AZUSA PACIFIC W 5-22/11 SONOMA STATE W 6-52/12 at UC Santa Barbara W 11-32/13 at Westmont College L 8-102/15 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 5-3

2/16 at UC Irvine L 6-10*2/23 at Cal State Northridge L 9-10*2/24 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 6-5*2/27 CAL STATE L.A. W 6-5*2/28 at Cal State L.A. L 11-19*3/6 at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-10*3/7 CAL POLY POMONA W 5-4*3/9 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 20-19*3/10 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 11-123/13 at USC L 9-12*3/15 at Chapman University W 5-4*3/16 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 4-5*3/17 at Chapman University L 4-93/20 at Cal State Long Beach T 6-6*3/23 at Chapman University L 8-9*3/24 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 1-9*3/27 at Pepperdine University L 5-9*3/29 THE MASTER’S COLLEGE W 8-54/3 at Alliant International W 12-6*4/5 at UC Riverside L 0-1*4/6 at UC Riverside L 8-9*4/7 UC RIVERSIDE L 2-8*4/12 at Cal State Northridge L 9-10*4/13 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 3-10*4/14 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 2-94/16 ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL W 3-1*4/19 CAL STATE L.A. W 7-0*4/20 at Cal State L.A. W 8-9*4/21 CAL STATE L.A. W 5-4*4/24 at UC Riverside L 2-12N/A THE MASTER’S COLLEGE W 7-4*5/1 UC Riverside L 0-5*5/4 CAL POLY POMONA W 6-1*5/5 at Cal Poly Pomona L 9-20*5/5 at Cal Poly Pomona W 20-65/8 at UC San Diego L 0-45/9 UCLA W 11-4*5/11 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 7-6*5/12 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 12-5*5/12 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 3-4

Overall: 22-24-2, * Conference 12-18Home 15-6, Away 7-18-2, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1991 Season

Date Opponent Score 1/29 at Arizona State L 3-121/30 at Arizona State L 6-102/5 WESTMONT COLLEGE W 4-3

2/8 at UC Irvine L 8-112/9 at Alliant International L 6-142/10 at UC San Diego W 12-42/13 at USC L 2-62/15 SONOMA STATE T 2-22/19 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 5-2*2/21 at Chapman University L 2-3*2/22 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 7-1*2/23 at Chapman University W 5-0*3/1 at Cal Poly Pomona W 3-03/5 at Westmont College W 5-3*3/8 at UC Riverside L 5-7*3/9 UC RIVERSIDE L 3-1*3/9 UC RIVERSIDE W 7-33/12 at Pepperdine University L 5-6*3/15 at Cal State L.A. L 7-9*3/16 CAL STATE L.A. W 3-0*3/16 CAL STATE L.A. L 1-33/22 EASTERN OREGON W 8-43/23 EASTERN OREGON L 3-63/24 MONTCLAIR COLLEGE W 9-0*4/19 at Cal Poly Pomona L 7-8*4/20 CAL POLY POMONA W 8-24/23 ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL W 12-7*4/25 at UC Riverside L 2-5*4/26 UC RIVERSIDE L 2-5*4/27 at UC Riverside L 0-2*5/3 CAL STATE L.A. W 3-2*5/4 at Cal State L.A. W 11-5*5/4 at Cal State L.A. L 1-7*5/10 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 3-7*5/11 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 4-5*5/11 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 3-8N/A at Vanguard University W 8-3*N/A CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 4-1*N/A CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 3-13*N/A CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 11-2N/A CONCORDIA, IRVINE W 12-4N/A at Azusa Pacific W 8-1*N/A at Chapman University W 12-3*N/A CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY W 9-0*N/A CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 1-4N/A THE MASTER’S COLLEGE W 3-2N/A UC SAN DIEGO W 2-0*N/A CAL POLY POMONA W 11-4*N/A at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-7*N/A at Cal Poly Pomona L 2-3N/A at The Master’s College W 13-11

Overall: 27-23-1, * Conference 14-16Home 18-5-1, Away 9-18, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1992 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/4 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 7-22/10 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 5-12/10 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 4-52/14 at UCLA L 1-72/15 SONOMA STATE W 5-12/15 SONOMA STATE T 1-12/18 at UC Irvine L 4-62/19 at Pepperdine University L 6-72/24 at Arizona State L 7-122/25 at Arizona State L 6-9*2/27 at Cal State L.A. W 6-5*2/28 CAL STATE L.A. W 8-1*2/29 at Cal State L.A. L 4-14*3/5 at Cal State San Bernardino W 7-5*3/6 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 7-43/10 at Chapman University L 3-4*3/13 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 3-4*3/14 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 2-3*3/14 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 6-13/17 METRO STATE W 8-43/18 at Chapman University L 9-153/19 NORTHERN COLORADO W 3-13/19 NORTHERN COLORADO W 6-03/24 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 18-23/28 THE MASTER’S COLLEGE W 8-23/28 THE MASTER’S COLLEGE W 8-0*3/31 CAL POLY POMONA W 10-0*4/2 UC RIVERSIDE W 5-1*4/3 at UC Riverside L 0-12*4/4 at UC Riverside L 4-5*4/9 CAL STATE L.A. L 0-10*4/10 at Cal State L.A. L 2-4*4/11 CAL STATE L.A. L 1-2*4/14 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3-54/15 at Westmont College W 14-4*4/17 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 5-8*4/18 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 2-3*4/18 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 1-3*4/21 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-7*4/23 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 5-1

The most successful squad in Toro history, the 1987 team captured a second consecutive CCAA title and was named NCAA West Region Champions. In the NCAA D-II College World Series they posted a 1-2 record, falling to Wright State (Ohio) 2-5, in the third round.

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Year-by-Year Results*4/24 at Cal State San Bernardino W 7-6*4/24 at Cal State San Bernardino W 18-10*4/25 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 9-10*5/5 CAL POLY POMONA W 11-10*5/6 at Cal Poly Pomona W 11-8*5/7 UC RIVERSIDE L 0-2*5/8 at UC Riverside L 4-5*5/9 UC RIVERSIDE L 1-11

Overall: 22-25-1, * Conference 13-17Home 15-9-1, Away 7-16, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1993 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/2 BIOLA UNIVERSITY W 18-62/4 at Vanguard University W 2-12/9 at Concordia, Irvine W 6-12/12 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 7-52/13 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 11-52/13 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 4-32/15 at Grand Canyon W 5-22/16 at Arizona State L 13-172/16 at Arizona State L 2-92/19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY L 0-122/23 at The Master’s College L 5-62/27 at Pepperdine University L 0-1*3/2 CAL STATE L.A. W 4-23/3 THE MASTER’S COLLEGE W 7-3*3/5 at UC Riverside L 5-6*3/6 UC RIVERSIDE L 0-3*3/6 UC RIVERSIDE W 10-3*3/9 at Cal State L.A. W 8-7*3/12 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 10-7*3/13 at Cal State San Bernardino L 6-10*3/13 at Cal State San Bernardino W 7-03/16 at Chapman University W 12-93/19 at Cal State Stanislaus W 8-63/20 at Cal State Stanislaus L 1-33/20 at Cal State Stanislaus L 1-63/23 NORTHERN COLORADO W 7-63/23 NORTHERN COLORADO W 10-6*3/24 METRO STATE W 10-2*3/27 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 1-12*3/27 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 2-1*3/30 CAL STATE L.A. W 3-2*4/2 at Cal Poly Pomona W 9-8*4/3 CAL POLY POMONA W 8-4*4/3 CAL POLY POMONA W 2-14/6 CONCORDIA, IRVINE L 4-7*4/9 CAL STATE L.A. T 6-6*4/10 at Cal State L.A. L 3-7*4/10 at Cal State L.A. L 6-84/13 at UCLA L 7-15*4/16 UC RIVERSIDE L 9-10*4/16 at UC Riverside L 5-7*4/16 at UC Riverside L 2-54/21 at Westmont College W 5-2*4/23 at Cal State San Bernardino L 5-9*4/24 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 1-7*4/24 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 17-04/26 VANGUARD W 4-14/27 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 7-14*4/30 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 6-14*4/30 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 3-5*5/1 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 6-16*5/1 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 1-0*5/4 CAL STATE L.A. L 4-9*5/7 CAL POLY POMONA W 8-1*5/8 at Cal Poly Pomona L 5-9*5/8 at Cal Poly Pomona W 9-6

Overall: 29-26-1, * Conference 14-16Home 18-9-1, Away 11-17, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1994 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/7 at Grand Canyon University L 3-92/8 at University of Arizona W 6-52/9 at University of Arizona L 1-22/11 at Chapman University W 6-42/12 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 2-12/14 CHICO STATE L 5-62/19 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 2-02/19 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 10-12/22 THE MASTER’S COLLEGE W 1-0 2/24 PT. LOMA NAZARENE W 5-02/26 at Pepperdine University L 1-33/1 at Long Beach State L 4-53/2 WESTMONT COLLEGE W 1-0*3/4 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 4-3*3/5 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO W 6-5*3/6 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO L 2-43/9 at UCLA W 6-4*3/10 UC RIVERSIDE W 6-5

*3/12 at UC Riverside W 6-3*3/12 at UC Riverside L 1-33/13 UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD W 10-0*3/19 at Cal State San Bernardino W 10-5*3/19 at Cal State San Bernardino W 4-03/23 EASTERN OREGON W 9-03/23 EASTERN OREGON W 6-3*3/25 CAL STATE L.A. L 3-9*3/26 at Cal State L.A. W 9-0* 3/26 at Cal State L.A. L 4-73/29 CONCORDIA, IRVINE W 10-34/1 at Cal State Stanislaus W 3-24/2 at Cal State Stanislaus W 9-84/2 at Cal State Stanislaus W 3-24/6 at Azusa Pacific W 12-2*4/8 CAL POLY POMONA W 2-0*4/9 at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-17*4/9 at Cal Poly Pomona W 16-0*4/12 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 6-54/14 at Westmont College W 5-1*4/15 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 5-3*4/16 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 6-7*4/16 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 13-74/19 at The Master’s College L 7-8*4/21 at Cal State San Bernardino L 8-9*4/22 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 7-2*4/22 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 7-1*4/28 at Cal State L.A. L 3-7*4/30 CAL STATE L.A. W 4-3*4/30 CAL STATE L.A. L 0-15/4 AZUSA PACIFIC W 10-7*5/5 at UC Riverside W 7-6*5/7 UC RIVERSIDE W 2-1*5/7 UC RIVERSIDE L 0-7*5/12 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-7*5/14 CAL POLY POMONA W 4-3*5/14 CAL POLY POMONA W 3-2^5/19 vs. UC Davis L 5-7^5/19 vs. UC Riverside L 0-8

Overall: 38-19, * Conference 19-11Home 22-5, Away 16-12, Neutral 0-2

^ NCAA D-II West Regionals----------------------------------------------------------

results for 1995 SeasonDate Opponent Score 2/2 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 4-12/7 WESTMONT COLLEGE W 4-22/10 CHICO STATE W 3-22/11 CHICO STATE W 2-12/11 CHICO STATE T 1-12/14 at University of Arizona L 3-42/17 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 2-12/18 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 4-22/18 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 1-0*2/21 at UC Riverside W 5-4*2/23 UC RIVERSIDE L 0-1*2/24 at UC Riverside L 2-5*2/25 UC RIVERSIDE L 5-7*2/28 at Cal State San Bernardino L 2-5*3/4 at Cal State San Bernardino L 5-7*3/4 at Cal State San Bernardino W 4-0*3/7 CAL POLY POMONA L 2-6*3/8 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 6-0*3/9 at Cal Poly Pomona W 1-03/13 at Pt. Loma Nazarene L 0-53/14 at Westmont College W 8-03/17 at Cal State Stanislaus L 0-43/18 at Cal State Stanislaus W 5-23/18 at Cal State Stanislaus W 8-3*3/23 at Cal State L.A. L 3-6*3/24 CAL STATE L.A. L 1-2*3/25 CAL STATE L.A. W 9-2*3/25 CAL STATE L.A. L 3-63/28 THE MASTERS COLLEGE W 9-63/29 at Pepperdine University L 3-53/30 CONCORDIA, IRVINE W 5-04/1 THE MASTER’S COLLEGE L 3-44/3 at Chico State L 3-44/4 at Chico State L 5-64/4 at Chico State L 0-3*4/11 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 8-9*4/13 at Cal State San Bernardino W 6-4*4/15 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 1-0*4/15 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 1-3*4/19 at Cal Poly Pomona L 5-6*4/20 at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-8*4/21 CAL POLY POMONA L 0-5*4/22 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-5*4/22 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-8*4/25 CAL STATE L.A. L 0-1*4/28 at Cal State L.A. L 4-7*4/29 at Cal State L.A. W 12-10*4/29 at Cal State L.A. W 5-0

5/1 at USC W 7-6*5/2 UC RIVERSIDE L 2-6*5/4 at UC Riverside L 2-9*5/5 UC RIVERSIDE L 0-1*5/6 at UC Riverside L 4-7*5/10 CAL POLY POMONA W 3-2

Overall: 24-29-1, * Conference 10-22Home 14-11-1, Away 10-18, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1996 Season

Date Opponent Score 1/30 at University of Arizona L 9-131/31 at University of Arizona L 6-102/6 THE MASTER’S COLLEGE W 3-12/9 CHICO STATE L 1-42/10 CHICO STATE W 4-32/10 CHICO STATE L 2-42/11 UC DAVIS W 4-32/14 at Concordia, Irvine W 10-6*2/15 at Cal State L.A. W 13-82/17 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 9-32/17 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 3-52/23 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO W 9-32/24 ALBERTSON COLLEGE W 7-4*2/27 at Cal Poly Pomona W 9-0*2/29 CAL POLY POMONA W 4-0*3/2 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-2*3/2 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-3*3/6 UC RIVERSIDE L 3-4*3/7 at UC Riverside L 4-7*3/8 UC RIVERSIDE L 1-10*3/9 at UC Riverside W 7-43/15 at Cal State Stanislaus W 6-53/16 at Cal State Stanislaus W 7-33/16 at Cal State Stanislaus L 9-12*3/19 at Cal State L.A. W 4-3*3/20 CAL STATE L.A. W 3-2*3/20 CAL STATE L.A. W 12-63/22 at The Master’s College W 11-43/27 at Pepperdine University L 1-23/30 at Vanguard University W 6-0*4/2 at Cal State San Bernardino L 6-7 *4/4 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 2-3*4/6 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 8-1*4/6 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 2-0*4/9 CAL POLY POMONA W 4-3*4/11 at Cal Poly Pomona W 12-1*4/13 CAL POLY POMONA W 5-2*4/13 CAL POLY POMONA W 7-1*4/18 CAL STATE L.A. W 8-6*4/19 at Cal State L.A. L 7-8*4/19 at Cal State L.A. W 3-2*4/20 CAL STATE L.A. L 6-9*4/23 at UC Riverside L 4-94/24 at UCLA L 6-13*4/25 UC RIVERSIDE W 8-1*4/26 at UC Riverside L 1-16*4/27 UC RIVERSIDE L 2-44/29 at Chico State L 1-84/29 at Chico State W 9-84/30 at Chico State L 7-115/4 at UCLA W 5-4*5/7 at Cal State San Bernardino L 7-13*5/9 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 2-1*5/11 at Cal State San Bernardino W 13-8*5/11 at Cal State San Bernardino L 4-5

Overall: 33-22, * Conference 20-12Home 17-8, Away 16-14, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1997 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/5 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 6-52/8 CONCORDIA, IRVINE W 9-82/10 at Grand Canyon University W 8-62/11 at University of Arizona L 10-262/12 at University of Arizona L 2-122/16 ALBERTSON COLLEGE W 6-42/18 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 3-42/19 at Westmont College W 20-82/21 METRO STATE L 4-82/22 METRO STATE W 8-62/23 UC DAVIS W 7-42/25 at UCLA L 10-21*2/27 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 1-22/28 at Pepperdine University L 1-12*3/4 CAL STATE L.A. L 0-3*3/5 at Cal State L.A. L 3-6*3/6 CAL STATE L.A. W 10-5*3/8 at Cal State L.A. L 5-8*3/11 at UC Riverside L 6-9*3/13 at UC Riverside L 10-11*3/15 UC RIVERSIDE L 2-6

*3/15 UC RIVERSIDE L 2-11*3/22 at Cal State San Bernardino W 5-2*3/22 at Cal State San Bernardino W 7-43/24 at UC Davis L 0-23/25 at UC Davis L 3-63/25 at UC Davis W 7-23/26 at Cal State Stanislaus L 4-53/28 EASTERN OREGON STATE W 8-53/29 at Loyola Marymount W 9-5*4/1 at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-12*4/3 at Cal Poly Pomona W 11-7*4/5 CAL POLY POMONA L 0-3*4/8 CAL POLY POMONA W 4-2*4/9 CAL STATE L.A. L 6-10*4/11 at Cal State L.A. L 4-5*4/12 CAL STATE L.A. L 1-9*4/15 UC RIVERSIDE L 3-6*4/17 at UC Riverside L 3-9*4/18 UC RIVERSIDE L 2-6*4/19 at UC Riverside W 6-2*4/22 at Cal State San Bernardino W 10-7*4/24 at Cal State San Bernardino L 11-13*4/25 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 11-7*4/26 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 1-8*4/26 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 9-4*4/26 CAL STATE SAN’ B’ DINO L 1-84/29 at Concordia, Irvine W 9-44/30 at Point Loma Nazarene L 1-25/1 WESTMONT COLLEGE L 3-6*5/6 CAL POLY POMONA L 3-4*5/8 CAL POLY POMONA L 3-7*5/10 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3-11*5/10 at Cal Poly Pomona W 8-3

Overall: 21-33, * Conference 10-22Home 10-14, Away 11-19, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1998 Season

Date Opponent Score 1/24 at UCLA L 5-62/2 at Biola University W 8-72/10 at Loyola Marymount L 9-222/21 ALBERTSON COLLEGE L 5-9*2/26 at Cal State San Bernardino L 3-9*2/27 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 4-7*2/28 at Cal State San Bernardino W 9-5*2/28 at Cal State San Bernardino L 9-10*3/2 at Cal Poly Pomona W 10-8*3/4 CAL POLY POMONA L 4-6*3/5 CAL POLY POMONA W 14-4*3/7 at Cal Poly Pomona W 10-8*3/7 at Cal Poly Pomona W 10-53/10 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 10-83/10 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 6-23/18 POINT LOMA NAZARENE W 7-33/19 at Westmont College L 4-53/20 at Cal State Stanislaus W 10-53/21 at Cal State Stanislaus L 6-93/21 at Cal State Stanislaus L 5-8*3/24 CAL STATE L.A. W 7-5*3/26 at Cal State L.A. L 1-4*3/26 at Cal State L.A. L 2-5*3/27 CAL STATE L.A. L 6-7*3/30 CAL POLY POMONA W 7-5*4/1 at UC Riverside L 9-14*4/2 at UC Riverside L 2-11*4/3 UC RIVERSIDE W 7-14/14 CONCORDIA, IRVINE W 6-34/14 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 6-4*4/21 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 2-3*4/23 at Cal State San Bernardino W 17-1*4/25 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 8-5*4/25 CAL STATE SAN B’ DINO W 8-7*4/27 at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-7*4/28 at Cal Stat L.A. W 7-6*4/30 CAL STATE L.A. W 11-10*5/1 at Cal State L.A. W 11-6*5/2 CAL STATE L.A. L 3-6*5/4 CAL POLY POMONA L 4-6*5/6 UC RIVERSIDE W 6-5*5/7 at UC Riverside L 3-15*5/7 at UC Riverside L 2-9*5/9 UC RIVERSIDE L 0-9*5/9 UC RIVERSIDE W 7-5

Overall: 23-22, * Conference 16-16Home 14-8, Away 9-14, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 1999 Season

Date Opponent Score 1/26 CAL BAPTIST L 0-11/28 at Concordia, Irvine W 10-81/30 at Biola University W 1-02/2 BIOLA UNIVERSITY L 2-7

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toros BaseBall 2009Year-by-Year Results2/3 at USC L 1-112/6 at Loyola Marymount L 2-52/10 at UC Riverside W 17-52/13 AZUSA PACIFIC L 0-92/14 ALBERTSON COLLEGE W 3-22/14 ALBERTSON COLLEGE L 3-4*2/19 ALBERTSON COLLEGE W 8-4*2/26 at San Francisco State L 12-13*2/27 CHICO STATE W 9-2*2/27 CHICO STATE L 2-3*2/28 CHICO STATE L 2-7*3/5 at Cal State Stanislaus L 3-4*3/6 at Cal State Stanislaus W 6-5*3/6 at Cal State Stanislaus L 3-5*3/7 at Cal State Stanislaus L 4-93/10 CONCORDIA, IRVINE W 8-43/13 at UC San Diego W 6-33/14 SAVANNAH COLLEGE L 6-7*3/16 at Cal State San Bernardino L 7-15*3/18 at Cal State San Bernardino W 15-7*3/21 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 1-2*3/21 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 1-5*3/23 at Cal State L.A. L 0-5*3/24 at Cal State L.A. L 5-8*3/27 CAL STATE L.A. W 9-5*3/27 CAL STATE L.A. W 6-1*3/30 UC RIVERSIDE W 6-5*3/31 at UC Riverside L 4-11*4/3 at UC Riverside L 7-10*4/8 at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-13*4/9 at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-8*4/10 CAL POLY POMONA W 4-1*4/10 CAL POLY POMONA W 10-4*4/16 at Grand Canyon L 2-9*4/17 at Grand Canyon L 6-17*4/17 at Grand Canyon L 1-8*4/18 at Grand Canyon L 7-164/20 POINT LOMA NAZARENE L 3-6*4/23 SONOMA STATE L 6-9*4/24 SONOMA STATE L 7-9*4/24 SONOMA STATE W 3-2*4/25 SONOMA STATE L 5-9*4/30 at UC Davis L 2-5*5/1 at UC Davis L 1-6*5/1 at UC Davis W 6-3*5/2 at UC Davis L 2-5

Overall: 17-35, * Conference 10-27Home 10-14, Away 7-21, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 2000 Season

Date Opponent Score 1/26 WESTMONT COLLEGE L 5-81/28 at Biola University L 1-31/29 BIOLA UNIVERSITY L 3-42/1 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 2-12/2 at Azusa Pacific L 7-102/9 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 1-02/11 CAL BAPTIST W 8-02/12 at UC Riverside L 7-82/16 at Point Loma Nazarene W 13-112/17 at UC San Diego L 3-52/19 ALBERSTON COLLEGE L 5-62/19 ALBERTSON COLLEGE L 1-3*2/25 at Chico State L 2-4*2/25 at Chico State L 2-5*2/26 at Chico State L 5-7*2/27 at Chico State L 3-42/29 AZUSA PACIFIC W 5-3*3/3 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 4-2*3/4 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 0-9*3/4 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 3-03/8 at Hawai’i Pacific W 13-93/8 at Hawai’i Pacific L 9-103/9 at Hawai’i Pacific L 3-73/9 at Hawai’i Pacific W 6-23/10 at Hawai’i Pacific W 6-23/10 at Hawai’i Pacific W 7-43/14 BRADLEY UNIVERSITY W 7-3*3/17 GRAND CANYON UNIV. L 4-5*3/18 GRAND CANYON UNIV. W 3-2*3/18 GRAND CANYON UNIV. L 0-6*3/19 GRAND CANYON UNIV. L 3-11*3/21 CAL STATE L.A. L 0-7*3/23 CAL STATE L.A. L 3-5*3/25 at Cal State L.A. W 12-9*3/25 at Cal State L.A. L 0-7*3/28 at UC Riverside L 2-4*3/30 at UC Riverside L 7-18*4/1 UC RIVERSIDE W 9-4*4/1 UC RIVERSIDE L 1-7*4/4 CAL POLY POMONA L 1-6*4/6 CAL POLY POMONA W 7-3*4/8 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3-4

*4/8 at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-2*4/11 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 7-5*4/13 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 6-10*4/15 at Cal State San Bernardino W 8-6*4/15 at Cal State San Bernardino W 6-3*4/20 at Sonoma State L 3-8*4/21 at Sonoma State L 3-7*4/22 at Sonoma State L 6-14*4/22 at Sonoma State L 6-14*4/28 UC DAVIS W 5-2*4/29 UC DAVIS L 3-7*4/29 UC DAVIS W 1-0*4/30 UC DAVIS W 4-35/2 UC SAN DIEGO W 10-55/3 CONCORDIA, IRVINE W 8-3*5/5 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L 1-2*5/6 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 1-0*5/6 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L 1-3*5/7 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L 1-6

Overall: 24-37, * Conference 13-26Home 17-17, Away 7-20, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 2001 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/3 CONCORDIA, IRVINE L 6-112/7 at Biola University L 10-112/8 WESTMONT COLLEGE W 1-02/9 at Loyola Marymount L 5-92/15 at Concordia, Irvine W 15-02/17 at Cal State Northridge W 6-42/18 at Cal State Northridge L 0-62/20 ALBERTSON COLLEGE W 2-1*2/23 at Cal State Stanislaus L 4-9*2/23 at Cal State Stanislaus L 4-132/28 at Hawai’i Pacific W 12-92/28 at Hawai’i Pacific W 5-33/2 at Hawai’i Pacific L 1-53/2 at Hawai’i Pacific W 8-63/4 at Hawai’i Pacific W 19-113/4 at Hawai’i Pacific L 8-123/7 BIOLA UNIVERSITY L 6-8*3/9 CHICO STATE W 1-0*3/9 CHICO STATE W 4-2*3/10 CHICO STATE L 3-8*3/10 CHICO STATE L 3-6*3/15 at Cal State San Bernardino L 5-6*3/16 at Cal State San Bernardino W 9-8*3/17 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 7-6*3/17 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 3-1*3/22 at Cal State L.A. W 10-2*3/23 at Cal State L.A. L 6-9*3/24 CAL STATE L.A. W 9-3*3/24 CAL STATE L.A. W 8-73/26 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 10-1*3/29 UC SAN DIEGO W 4-2*3/30 UC SAN DIEGO W 7-3*3/31 at UC San Diego L 6-12*3/31 at UC San Diego W 7-3*4/5 at Cal Poly Pomona L 2-4*4/6 at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-3*4/8 CAL POLY POMONA W 9-7*4/8 CAL POLY POMONA W 4-34/10 at Long Beach State L 1-7*4/12 at Grand Canyon University W 5-3*4/13 at Grand Canyon University L 11-20*4/13 at Grand Canyon University L 6-7*4/14 at Grand Canyon University W 4-2*4/20 SONOMA STATE L 4-5*4/21 SONOMA STATE W 4-2*4/22 SONOMA STATE L 5-14*4/22 SONOMA STATE L 1-44/25 CAL BAPTIST L 2-5*4/27 at UC Davis W 2-1*4/28 at UC Davis W 5-1*4/28 at UC Davis W 1-0*4/29 at UC Davis L 1-25/1 BIOLA UNIVERSITY L 5-8*5/4 at San Francisco State L 7-8*5/5 at San Francisco State W 6-5*5/5 at San Francisco State L 4-7*5/6 at San Francisco State L 4-7

Overall: 29-28, * Conference 20-18Home 14-9, Away 15-19, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 2002 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/2 at Biola University W 14-52/6 at Vanguard University W 8-12/7 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 6-02/9 CONCORDIA, IRVINE W 4-12/9 CONCORDIA, IRVINE L 3-62/12 at California Baptist T 7-7

*2/14 at UC San Diego L 2-9*2/15 at UC San Diego L 3-10*2/16 UC SAN DIEGO W 11-4*2/16 UC SAN DIEGO W 11-O2/20 CAL BAPTIST W 17-3*2/22 GRAND CANYON L 1-8*2/23 GRAND CANYON L 3-4*2/23 GRAND CANYON L 2-4*2/24 GRAND CANYON L 1-2*2/27 CAL STATE L.A. W 11-1*2/28 CAL STATE L.A. W 11-43/2 at University of Arizona L 1-123/3 at University of Arizona L 4-13*3/7 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 1-8*3/8 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 18-1*3/9 at Cal State San Bernardino W 5-2*3/9 at Cal State San Bernardino W 6-33/11 at Hawai’i Pacific W 3-23/13 at Hawai’i Pacific W 7-23/13 at Hawai’i Pacific L 1-43/15 at Hawai’i Pacific W 7-63/15 at Hawai’i Pacific W 14-43/20 at Biola University L 9-10*3/22 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 28-6*3/23 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 11-6*3/23 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 10-9*3/24 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 11-8*3/28 CAL POLY POMONA L 3-6*3/29 CAL POLY POMONA L 6-16*3/30 at Cal Poly Pomona L 8-11*3/30 at Cal Poly Pomona L 0-2*4/2 at Cal State L.A. L 1-7*4/2 at Cal State L.A. W 1-0*4/5 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 8-3*4/5 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 4-5*4/6 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 6-4*4/6 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 6-54/8 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 16-154/9 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 10-94/9 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 24-8*4/12 UC DAVIS W 10-6*4/13 UC DAVIS W 20-9*4/13 UC DAVIS L 2-6*4/14 UC DAVIS L 5-124/17 CAL LUTHERAN W 7-3*4/19 at Sonoma State L 12-17*4/19 at Sonoma State L 1-2*4/20 at Sonoma State L 2-5*4/20 at Sonoma State L 1-2*4/26 at Chico State L 1-7*4/27 at Chico State L 1-14*4/27 at Chico State L 4-5*4/28 at Chico State L 1-84/30 BIOLA UNIVERSITY W 22-75/2 at Concordia, Irvine W 15-1

Overall: 32-28-1, * Conference 17-23Home 22-11, Away 10-17-1, Neutral 0-0

----------------------------------------------------------results for 2003 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/1 at Concordia, Irvine W 13-62/5 CONCORDIA, IRVINE W 12-12/6 at California Baptist W 8-02/8 at Biola University L 5-82/10 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY L 0-10*2/14 at Cal State San Bernardino L 3-7*2/14 at Cal State San Bernardino W 6-5*2/15 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 8-72/17 at Vanguard University W 7-3*2/18 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 2-4*2/20 at Cal State L.A. L 3-14*2/20 at Cal State L.A. L 4-7*2/22 CAL STATE L.A. L 2-3*2/22 CAL STATE L.A. W 9-0*2/28 at Grand Canyon University W 5-3*2/28 at Grand Canyon University L 0-7*3/1 at Grand Canyon University W 9-4*3/1 at Grand Canyon University W 4-3*3/6 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-8*3/7 at Cal Poly Pomona W 13-6*3/8 CAL POLY POMONA L 6-12*3/8 CAL POLY POMONA W 7-6*3/13 UC SAN DIEGO L 7-8*3/14 UC SAN DIEGO L 4-8*3/15 at UC San Diego L 9-133/18 AZUSA PACIFIC W 17-13*3/21 at Cal State Stanislaus W 6-3*3/22 at Cal State Stanislaus L 4-5*3/22 at Cal State Stanislaus L 1-2*3/23 at Cal State Stanislaus L 1-6*3/25 at UC San Diego W 7-43/26 BIOLA UNIVERSITY W 19-3*3/28 at San Francisco State L 6-16

*3/29 at San Francisco State W 7-5*3/29 at San Francisco State W 14-2*3/30 at San Francisco State L 3-214/2 CAL BAPTIST L 9-10*4/4 SONOMA STATE W 6-3*4/5 SONOMA STATE L 8-11*4/5 SONOMA STATE L 4- 6*4/6 SONOMA STATE W 9-5*4/11 at UC Davis L 3-5*4/13 at UC Davis W 9-3*4/13 at UC Davis L 0-54/18 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 6-54/18 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 4-04/19 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 13-94/19 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 7-14/25 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 11-54/26 HAWAI’I PACIFIC L 6-104/26 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 6-4*5/2 CHICO STATE L 1-2*5/2 CHICO STATE W 3-2*5/4 CHICO STATE L 5-7*5/4 CHICO STATE L 5-7

Overall: 29-26, * Conference 17-22Home 16-12, Away 13-14, Neutral 0-0

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results for 2004 SeasonDate Opponent Score 1/31 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 3-22/1 CAL STATE L.A. L 5-112/4 at California Baptist L 1-122/6 at Vanguard University W 6-22/7 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY L 4-52/10 CONCORDIA, IRVINE W 7-22/11 at Biola University L 4-11*2/13 at Sonoma State L 3-18*2/14 at Sonoma State L 9-10*2/14 at Sonoma State L4-8*2/15 at Sonoma State L 0-132/17 AZUSA PACIFIC W 5-4*2/19 CAL STATE L.A. L 6-7*2/20 CAL STATE L.A. W 8-7*2/21 at Cal State L.A L 9-192/23 BIOLA UNIVERSITY L 5-10*2/24 at Cal State L.A. L 4-52/27 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 5-10*2/28 at Cal State San Bernardino W 12-11*2/28 at Cal State San Bernardino L 5-13*2/29 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 5-17*3/4 at UC San Diego L 5-6*3/5 at UC San Diego W 12-9*3/6 UC SAN DIEGO L 9-19* 3/6 UC SAN DIEGO L 3-10*3/11 CAL POLY POMONA L 2-4*3/12 CAL POLY POMONA L 5-18*3/13 at Cal Poly Pomona W 7-6*3/13 at Cal Poly Pomona L 2-63/16 at Azusa Pacific L 6-73/19 at Hawai’i Pacific W 6-13/19 at Hawai’i Pacific L 3-43/20 at Hawai’i Pacific L 5-103/20 at Hawai’i Pacific L 2-113/21 at Hawai’i Pacific L 2-113/21 at Hawai’i Pacific L 2-43/23 at Hawai’i Pacific L 4-7*3/26 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L 15-23*3/27 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L 10-6*3/28 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L 11-203/30 HAWAI’I PACIFIC L 0-73/30 HAWAI’I PACIFIC L 3-8*4/2 at Chico State L 4-5*4/3 at Chico State L 3-12*4/3 at Chico State L 2-20*4/4 at Chico State L 2-104/7 CAL BAPTIST L 13-14*4/9 UC DAVIS L 2-8*4/9 UC DAVIS L 9-16*4/10 UC DAVIS L 10-17*4/10 UC DAVIS L 5-14*4/14 at Concordia, Irvine W 2-1*4/16 GRAND CANYON L 3-9*4/17 GRAND CANYON W 7-3*4/17 GRAND CANYON W 10-7*4/18 GRAND CANYON L 15-21*4/23 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 14-12*4/24 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 11-13*4/24 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 12-8*4/25 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 1-3

Overall: 15-46, * Conference 9-31Home 9-24, Away 6-22, Neutral 0-0

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Year-by-Year Resultsresults for 2005 Season

Date Opponent Score 2/1 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY W 7-6*2/4 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 17-9*2/5 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 0-3*2/5 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 6-152/8 at Vanguard University W 11-82/13 at Grand Canyon University L 4-102/15 at Grand Canyon University L 6-132/17 at Concordia, Irvine W 2-12/23 at Azusa Pacific University W 4-2*2/25 SONOMA STATE W 12-7*2/26 SONOMA STATE L 3-9*2/26 SONOMA STATE L 1-82/27 SONOMA STATE L 1-183/1 AZUSA PACIFIC L 2-8*3/5 at Cal Poly Pomona L 0-9*3/5 at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-7*3/6 at Cal Poly Pomona L 2-9*3/11 CAL STATE L.A. L 4-9*3/12 CAL STATE L.A. W 8-3*3/12 CAL STATE L.A. W 3-23/15 CONCORDIA, IRVINE W 11-3*3/20 at San Francisco State L 2-4*3/20 at San Francisco State L 0-7*3/21 at San Francisco State L 1-4*3/23 at UC San Diego W 4-3*3/25 CAL POLY POMONA W 5-3*3/26 CAL POLY POMONA L 1-2*3/26 CAL POLY POMONA L 8-103/29 at California Baptist W 6-54/1 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 13-94/1 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 20-164/2 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 7-64/2 HAWAI’I PACIFIC L 9-104/3 HAWAI’I PACIFIC W 5-4*4/6 at UC San Diego L 11-20*4/9 at Cal State Stanislaus W 18-4*4/9 at Cal State Stanislaus L 2-3*4/10 at Cal State Stanislaus W 9-4*4/10 at Cal State Stanislaus L 5-74/13 CAL BAPTIST L 10-16*4/14 at Cal State San Bernardino W 7-6*4/16 at Cal State San Bernardino W 17-6*4/16 at Cal State San Bernardino L 7-84/20 GRAND CANYON L 9-12*4/22 UC DIEGO L 5-10*4/23 UC SAN DIEGO L 10-19*4/23 UC SAN DIEGO W 9-7*4/29 CHICO STATE L 3-6*4/30 CHICO STATE L 6-15*4/30 CHICO STATE L 3-4*5/1 CHICO STATE W 10-9*5/4 at UC San Diego L 9-10*5/6 at Cal State L.A. W 8-4*5/7 at Cal State L.A. L 8-9*5/7 at Cal State L.A. L 0-9

Overall: 23-32, * Conference 13-26Home 13-17, Away 10-15, Neutral 0-0

results for 2006 SeasonDate Opponent Score 2/2 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-72/3 CONCORDIA, IRVINE L 3-122/7 BIOLA UNIVERSITY L 3-62/9 vs. Cal Poly Pomona W 2-12/10 vs. Cal Poly San Bernardino L 7-92/11 vs. UC San Diego L 2-62/13 UC SAN DIEGO W 8-72/15 CAL POLY POMONA W 11-82/17 at Grand Canyon University L 5-82/18 at Grand Canyon University W 5-02/18 at Grand Canyon University W 9-32/19 at Grand Canyon University W 9-3*2/23 CAL STATE L.A. L 1-14*2/24 CAL STAE L.A. L 4-8*2/25 at Cal State L.A. L 5-10*2/25 at Cal State L.A. L 3-5*3/4 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 2-4*3/4 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 10-7*3/5 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 9-3*3/5 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 5-3*3/11 at Chico State W 2-1*3/11 at Chico State L 1-23/15 at Concordia, Irvine W 7-2*3/24 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 4-3*3/25 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 8-1*3/25 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L 10-12*3/26 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 6-34/6 CAL BAPTIST W 8-14/7 GRAND CANYON W 8-24/8 GRAND CANYON W 8-64/8 GRAND CANYON W 4-2*4/13 at Cal State San Bernardino W 7-3*4/14 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 8-2*4/15 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 2-9*4/15 at Cal State San Bernardino L 2-6*4/20 UC SAN DIEGO W 11-10*4/21 UC SAN DIEGO W 4-3*4/22 at UC San Diego L 5-8*4/22 at UC San Diego W 6-1*4/28 at Cal State Monterey Bay W 14-9*4/29 at Cal State Monterey Bay W 9-1*4/29 at Cal State Monterey Bay W 14-4*4/30 at Cal State Monterey Bay W 13-11*5/4 at Cal Poly Pomona W 6-3*5/5 at Cal Poly Pomona W 17-6*5/6 CAL POLY POMONA W 10-6*5/6 CAL POLY POMONA W 19-6*5/6 CAL POLY POMONA W 19-6$5/11 vs. Chico State L 3-13$5/12 at Cal State L.A. W 9-0$5/12 vs. UC San Diego W 11-9$5/13 vs. Chico State L 4-10

Overall: 33-18, * Conference 20-10Home 17-7, Away 14-7, Neutral 2-4$ CCAA Baseball Championships

results for 2007 SeasonDate Opponent Score 2/1 at Cal State L.A. L 6-102/2 at Cal State L.A. L 3-122/3 CAL STATE L.A. L 2-82/3 CAL STATE L.A. T 2-22/10 CAL STATE SAN MARCOS L 9-112/10 CAL STATE SAN MARCOS W 5-22/15 SOUTHERN UTAH UNIV. W 14-12/16 SOUTHERN UTAH UNIV. L 7-102/17 SOUTHERN UTAH UNIV. W 7-52/17 SOUTHERN UTAH UNIV. W 10-1*2/23 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY L 7-9*2/24 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY L 8-11*2/24 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY W 8-7*2/25 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY L 17-18*3/2 at San Francisco State W 2-1*3/3 at San Francisco State L 6-7*3/3 at San Francisco State W 7-3*3/4 at San Francisco State L 0-6*3/9 SONOMA STATE L 5-16*3/10 SONOMA STATE W 4-2*3/10 SONOMA STATE L 1-6*3/11 SONOMA STATE L 5-17*3/16 at Cal State Stanislaus L 2-7*3/17 at Cal State Stanislaus L 3-7*3/17 at Cal State Stanislaus L 8-15*3/18 at Cal State Stanislaus L 13-143/21 PACE UNIVERSITY (NY) L 10-113/23 at Grand Canyon L 2-63/24 at Grand Canyon L 3-73/24 at Grand Canyon L 3-7*3/29 at UC San Diego L 3-8*3/30 at UC San Diego L 6-13*3/31 UC SAN DIEGO L 6-10*3/31 UC SAN DIEGO W 14-9*4/5 CAL POLY POMONA W 11-4*4/6 CAL POLY POMONA W 8-7*4/7 at Cal Poly Pomona W 7-6*4/7 at Cal Poly Pomona L 0-11*4/12 at Cal State L.A. L 13-14*4/13 at Cal State L.A. L 3-14*4/14 CAL STATE L.A. W 10-6*4/14 CAL STATE L.A. L 13-94/21 GRAND CANYON L 1-64/21 GRAND CANYON L 1-8*4/27 CHICO STATE L 3-4*4/28 CHCIO STATE L 2-8*4/28 CHCIO STATE L 2-5*4/29 CHCIO STATE L 1-16*5/3 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 6-5*5/4 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 17-6*5/5 at Cal State San Bernardino L 1-12*5/5 at Cal State San Bernardino L 4-5

Overall: 15-36-1, * Conference 11-25Home 12-18-1, Away 3-18, Neutral 0-0

results for 2008 SeasonDate Opponent Score 2/1 at Cal State San Bernardino L 1-22/2 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 3-82/2 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 4-52/7 at Cal State L.A. L 6-112/8 at Cal State L.A. W 11-32/9 CAL STATE L.A. W 4-32/15 at Hawai’i Pacific L 8-92/15 at Hawai’i Pacific L 2-62/16 at Hawai’iPacific L 4-52/16 at Hawai’i Pacific L 1-112/17 at Hawai’i Pacific L 3-72/17 at Hawai’i Pacific L 9-12*2/22 at Cal State Monterey Bay L 2-3*2/22 at Cal State Monterey Bay W 9-6*2/23 at Cal State Monterey Bay L 5-8*2/23 at Cal State Monterey Bay W 7-3*2/28 at Cal State San Bernardino W 7-2*2/29 at Cal State San Bernardino L 1-7*3/1 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO L 6-9*3/1 CAL STATE SAN B’DINO W 7-4*3/6 at Cal Poly Pomona W 9-3*3/7 at Cal Poly Pomona L 0-11*3/8 CAL POLY POMONA W 11-9*3/8 CAL POLY POMONA L 6-11*3/13 UC SAN DIEGO L 0-9*3/14 UC SAN DIEGO L 6-7*3/15 at UC San Diego W 13-3*3/15 at UC San Diego W 16-11*3/20 CAL STATE L.A. L 2-3*3/21 CAL STATE L.A. W 9-7*3/22 at Cal State L.A. L 8-10*3/22 at Cal State L.A. L 6-73/27 at Southern Utah University L 3-63/28 at Southern Utah University L 6-73/28 at Southern Utah University L 12-133/29 at Southern Utah University W 6- 4*4/4 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 12-5*4/5 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 6-4*4/5 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 15-6*4/6 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 8-74/8 CAL STATE SAN MARCOS L 4-14*4/11 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 7-6*4/12 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 3-9*4/12 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 9-8*4/13 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 4-7*4/18 at Chico State L 3-8*4/19 at Chico State L 7-8*4/19 at Chico State L 2-3*4/20 at Chico State L 1-64/23 BIOLA UNIVERSITY W 24-10*5/2 at Sonoma State W 4-2*5/3 at Sonoma State L 1-4*5/3 at Sonoma State L 8-10*5/4 at Sonoma State L 7-9

Overall: 21-34, * Conference 16-20Home 12-20, Away 9-24, Neutral 0-0

The 1994 season included the first NCAA tournament appearance since 1987 for the Toros and boasted a CCAA regular season title. Three players in Scott Veeder, Tony Velasquez and Jose Lara were selected to the All-CCAA squad, while Bert Horn was named CCAA Pitcher of the Year as well as an All-American award, Additionally, George Wing was named Coach of the Year.

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~ A ~Abbott, Chris .........2003-04, 06-07*Acuna, Tom ............................... 1989Adams, Kyle ...............................1997Aerni, Dan ..................................1987Aguilar, Vincent ................... 1990-91Albright, Clark .......................... 1983Alia, jon ......................... 2008-Allen, Brad ................................2002Alsobrook, Mike ....................1975-77Alvarado, David ........................ 1998Amato, Anthony ........................ 1983Amezcua, Michael .....................2002Anderson, Bill ........................... 1986Andres, David ............................1979Anthony, Jeff .............................1977Apodaca, Gabe .......................... 2001Arcieniega, Armondo ......... 1973-76*Arranda, Victor ....................1996-98Asire, Brandon ..........................2006Asire, Rick ..........................1981-84*Apray, Mike..........................1986-87Ayers, Brian .........................1986-87Ayers, Ryan ...............................2008

~ B ~Baker, Dan ...........................1993-94Baker, Greg .......................... 1981-83Baker, Leonard ....................1983-84Baldwin, John ........................... 1988Ball, Robert ................................1979Ball, Tom ..............................1992-93Barnes, Russ ............................. 1990Barton, Rook ..............................1976Bauer, Terry ...............................1987Bauer, Tom ...........................1974-75Bazurto, Dominic ...................... 1999Beaubien, Greg .................... 1973-74Becker, Richard .........................1973Bergeron, Greg .....................1992-93Beuder, Jon ..........................1986-87Beverly, Gary .............................1979Blackwell, Eric ..........................2008Blandford, Stan .................. 1975-78*Blank, Dustin ............................ 1990Blood, John ............................... 1990Blum, David ...............................1991Boncich, Emil .................... 1980-83*Borchers, Chris ...................2005-06Bordley, Art ................................1975Borkin, Nick ..............................2005Boyce, Randy ....................... 1977-78Boyd, Roger .............................. 1984Bracken, Don ......................2002-03Brady, Dennis ......................1986-87Brennan, James ...................1996-99Brenon, Don ...............................1979Bridges, Dustan ...................1998-99Brocki, Mike ...................... 1983-86*Brown, Jeff ...........................1998-99Brown, Michael ...................2005-06Buice, DeWayne .........................1976Bunse, Ron ...........................1987-88Burschinger, Jim ............... 1974-77*Burr, Jeff ................................... 1988Burton, Mike ...................... 1974-77*Busch, Ken ............................1975-76

~ C ~Caira, Joey ................................2004Califano, Frank ..........................1981Camarena, Fred ...................1989-90Campbell, Robert .................1989-90Campo, Russ ..............................1981

Carillo, Jaime .............................1992Carter, Rick .......................... 1974-76Castillo, Joey ........................ 1996-97Cayton, Robert ...................1979-82*Cerrito, Frank ......................1983-84Chadwick, Jay ...................... 1991-92Charlton, Aaron ........................ 1994Chirrick, Mark ...........................1981Clabough, Mark ........................ 1983Clancy, Kevin ............................ 1989Claros, Raul........................ 2002, 04Clawson, Doug ...........................1979Clear, Matt ......................... 1974-77*Cobb, Michael .......................1976-77Coleman, Jerit .................... 2006-07Conception, Roque .................... 1991Conde, Martin ...................2005-08*Connelly, Daron ...................1985-86Conner, Darrell .................... 1990-91Conte, David ........................ 1981-83Contreras, Carlos .......................1987Cook, Todd ........................... 1990-91Cooper, Tim .............................. 1986Copley, Jim ..........................1984-85Cordero, George .........................1985Corso, Ian ............................2004-05Cort, Zac ..............................2003-04Cortes, Brian .....................2000-03*Cortez, Joe ...........................1987-88Cota, Mike ................................. 2001Cowden, Dan ..............................1976Craig, Michael ...........................2007Crissman, Bill .......................1974-75Crissman, Robert ...............1979-82*Crocker, Shawn ....................1986-87Cullen, Jeff ................................2008Cunningham, Chris....................1992

~ D ~Daly, J. Paul ...............................1987Darlak, Andrew ..................1998-01*Darlak, Daniel ...................... 1997-99Davis, Rick ...........................1988-89DeAlba, Sam ............................. 1996DeCastro, Mike ..........................1981Dennis, Kevin............................ 1986DeSalla, Rodolfo ........................ 1991Diaz, Eric ................................... 1999Diaz, Tony ........................... 2000-01Dodson, James .................2004-07*Doram, Troy ..............................2003Drake, Nick ...............................2008Duncan, Eric ..............................1993Dunlap, Troy ........................ 1991-93Duran, Oscar ..............................1981

~ E ~Eda, Ricky ........................... 2003-05Edwards, Greg ..................... 1995-97Ehlers, Jason............................. 1996Escobar, Jose ............................2006Esparza, Efran ....................2003-04Espinoza, Jesse ....................1993-94Esqueda, Edgar ..................1999-02*Esteves, Rick ..................... 1980-83*Estrada, Ray .............................. 1983

~ F ~Fair, David ..................... 2008-Fausto, David .......................1998-99Felder, Damon ..........................2002Fenton, Carl ..........................1974-75Ferguson, Mark ....................1977-79Ferguson, Mike .................. 1975-78*

Fiamengo, Andrew ..............1983-85Figueroa, Alex ............................1997Fimbres, Richard ...............1996-99*Fink, Ed .................................1974-75Fisher, James ............................ 1984Fletcher, Leonard ................ 1990-91Flores, Candelario.......... 2008-Flores, Chris ..............................2005Flores, Jason .......................2003-04Flores, Jose ............................... 1994Foley, Derrick ........................... 1983Foley, Reggie ............................. 1980Forrester, Tom ...........................1979Fowler, Dwayne ...................1988-89Francisco, Joe ..................... 2000-01Fresca, Vic ............................1988-89Frost, Nathan .......................1998-99Fulkerson, Tom ..........................1993Fulps, Mike ................................1979

~ G ~Gabbani, Mike .....................1989-90Gaines, Derald ...........................1979Gajewski, Ken ......................1992-93Galbraith, William ............... 1997-99Gandara, Charles .................1998-99Gandara, Paul ......................1999-00Garcia, Fernando .................1998-99Garcia, Gabe ............................. 1999Garcia, Jason ......................2005-06Garcia, Jose .......................... 1996-97Garcia, Lou ................................ 1986Gevas, Joe .........................2000-03*Gibson, Lance ............................1991Gilmore, Cedric ....................1996, 01Glembotski, Don ...................1976-77Gill, Jason ..................................1993Gober, Dustin .....................2005-06Gomez, A.J. ...............................2006Gomez, Armando ................ 1988-90Gomez, Armando ......................2005Gomez, Edaurdo .......................2008Gonzales, Bob ........................... 1988Gonzalez, David .........................1995Gonzales, Ron ........................... 1988Gonzalez, Jesus ......................... 1990Gonzalez, Jose .......................... 2001Gonzalez, Martin ................ 2000-01Gonzalez, Rick ......................1974-75Grant, Raymond ..................1985-86Grasinger, Rick ..........................1979Gray, Michael ............................2002Grayson, Brandon ................ 1991-92Grebeck, Craig .....................1984-86Greenway, Joe............................1979Griffin, Sonny............................ 1988Gutfield, Marc ...................... 1996-97Gutierrez, Claudio............... 2004-05Gutierrez, John .................... 1989-91Gutierrez, Paul ..................... 1995-96Gutierrez, Pedro .......................2005

~ H ~Hadaway, Nate.......................... 2001Hadfield, Frank ......................... 1990Hagan, Casey .............................1976Haggard, David ....................1988-89Halamicek, Kevin................ 2000-01Halstead, Brett ..........................2007Hanker, Fred ......................1984-87*Hantzch, Kurt ............................1977Haponski, Lare ..........................1985Hardson, Roland .......................1974Harmon, Kevin ........................ 2000

Harper, Terry .............................1979Harper, Tim .............................. 1996Harriman, Ron.......................... 1986Harris, Robert ...................... 1994-95Hartman, Daniel .......................2008Haslock, Chris ......................1987-88Hernandez, Fernando ...............2004Hernandez, Gustavo .........2004-07*Hernandez, Houston ........2004-07*Hernandez, Jesus .........2000, 02-03Hicks, Dustin ...................... 2006-07Hill, Dexter ............................... 1989Hindman, Steve .................. 2000-01Hines, Jeff ............................1984-85Hines, Randy .............................1993Hoban, John ..............................1979Hobson, Ronald ...................1983-84Hokanson, Lenny.................1988-89Hopps, matt ........ 2005-06, 08-Horn, Bert ................................. 1994Hoyman, Adam .................... 1995-96Hughes, Steve ...................... 1973-74Huley, Larry ......................... 1974-76Hunter, Chris ....................2005-08*Hurst, Tom.................................1991

~ I ~Ibarra, Rick ..........................1992-93Ingstad, Chris ...................2000-03*Inguanzo, Lazaro .......................1987Isbell, James ....................... 1996, 98

~ J ~Jachno, Evan ............................2008Jacobs, Danny ....................1999-02*Jauregui, Ruben...................1988-89Jax, George ...........................1976-77Johnson, Mike ......................1976-77Johnson, Tom ............................1975Jones, Blake ...............................1979Jones, Joe ............................1987-88Jones, Nate ................................1995Jordan, Matt ........................1989-90Judy, Ray .................................. 1994

~ K ~Kear, Jamin .......................... 1996-97Keeler, Glenn .......................1996-98Keep, Bill ..............................1989-90Keesee, David ......................2002-03Keiper, Scott .............................2004Kenned, Murphi.................. 2006-07Klug, Jason ...............................2006King, Mike ..................................1985Knezevich, Stephen ............. 1994-95Koepke, Nathan .........................1997Kondo, Kelvin ...........................2007Krotz, Kevin ...............................1995Krug, James .............................. 1984

~ L ~Lacues, Joe ...........................1987-88Lambdin, Nate ...........................1985Lara, Jose ...........................1992-95*Lara, Rudi ..................................1976Layana, Mike .............................1985Leavonworth, Eric .............. 2000-01Legaspi, John .............................1975Lennon, Craig ............................1987Leteria, John ..............................1979Leyva, Carlos .................. 2008-Layva, David .....................2005-08*Leos, David .........................2004-05Lewis, Brian ...............................1976

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All-Time Baseball RosterLewis, Eric .................................1992Lewis, Jarred ............................2003Lezaja, Frank .............................1981Licon, Rene ................................1987Lintern, Cory ...................... 1991-94*Lopez, Damien ..........................2002Lord, Jim ...................................1991Lortie, Dwayne...........................1987Lovato, Ed ............................ 1994-95Lozano, Roy ...............................1993Ludlow, Charles ...................1987-88Luna, Eddie ............................... 1990Lusis, Chris ...............................2005

~ M ~MacPhee, Bill ..................... 1973-76*Madera, Ozzie ......................1998-99Magallon, Matt .........................2007Maggard, Scott .....................1983-84Marquez, Mateo .................. 2006-07Marfoglia, Mark ........................2008Marquez, Tony ....................2002-03Martin, Ariel ........................1992-93Martin, Eric..........................1993-94Martinez, Chris ...................2004-05Mason, Greg ...............................1976Masuyama, Daryl ..................1971-72Masuyama, Paul ...................1971-72Mata, Ramon ......................2002-04Mautino, Kevin ..........................1993McAteer, John .......................... 1986McCarthy, Mike ...................1987-89McCartney, Dennis ..............1983-85McClelland, Greg .................1998-99McCleod, Richard .................1971-72McEachin, Pat ......................1985-86McGhee, Dominic ..................... 2001McGuire Jr., Al ..................1992-95*McKinley, Glenn ........................1975McIntosh, Rawle ..................1998-99McMahon, Bryan ................. 1981-83McMahon, Jack .........................1979McMurray, Randy .................1974-75McNeil, Buddy ..........................2007Medina, Fred ....................2003-06*Medina, Miguel ..................1989-92*Mendoza, Ray ...................... 1981-83Medrano, Nick ......................1971-73Medrano, Norberto .............. 1996-97Meras, Patrick ...................... 1999-01Michael, Gary ........................1974-75Micoz, Greg ................................1979Mihkelson, Eric ....................1986-87Mikkelson, James .................1971-72Miller, Chris ......................... 1994-95Milstead, Mike ....................2002-03Mitchell, Det ..............................1979Mitchell, Fred ....................1979-82*Moore, Matt ..........................1976-77Moore, Rick.........................2002-03Moore, Roger .......................1983-85Moore, Scott ..............................2007Montero, Pedro .........................2004Montes, Jose ......... 2001-02, 04-05*montgomery, Bret .......... 2008-Mora Jr., Jesse .......................... 1998Mora, Steve ..........................1998-99Morales, Jose ....................... 1997-99Morales, Peter .......................1971-72Moreno, Martin ...................1985-86Morgan, Joey .............................1985Mosman, Marc ..................... 1994-95Moxley, Tom ........................ 1994-95Mullan, Brian ............................ 1984

Munoz, Xavier ..........................2007Murphy, Pat .............................. 1989Murray, Scott .......................1985-86Murray, Venice .....................1975-76Myerchin, Mike ..........................1981

~ N ~Natividad, Rory ......................... 1989Navarette, Will .......................... 1990Negron, Barney ..........................1981Neidlinger, Damon ..............1988-89Nemeth, Joe ...............................1981Noles, Tre’mayne .................1996-98Noyes, Bryan ........................ 1994-95

~ O ~Olguin, Pat .................................1981Olmos, Carlos....................... 1994-95Olmos, Mike .........................1993-94Olmos, Pascual .........................2007Ortega, Tino ...............................1995Otte, John ............................ 1991-92Owen, Ryan .......................2003-06*Owens, Brett ........................ 1993-95

~ P ~Paboojian, John ........................ 1988Packard, Ed ...........................1975-77Paiz, Ernesto .............................2004Palazzolo, Tony ......................... 1999Paldino, Vince ............................1981Palka, Anthony .................... 1996-97Palmer, Denzil ................... 1973-76*Palmer, Russell ..........................1972Pandullo, Alan .......................... 1998Pardo, Joe ............................1986-88Payetta, David ........................... 1990Peinado, Jesus .....................1997, 99Pena, Jim .......................... 1983-86*Perez, Frank ........................2002-03Perez, Isidro ........................2005-06Perezs, Richard .................... 1997-98Perezchica, Guillermo.......... 1995-96Perryman, Mike .................1984-87*Peterson, Terry ..........................1997Pickett, Calvin ............................1976Phillips, Jeff ........................2007-08Phillips, matt ................. 2008-Pilimai, Daniel ....................2003-04Pillar, kevin ................... 2008-Placencia, Armando .............1990-92Plank, Chris..........................1986-87Plumley, Charlie ....................... 1989Ponce de Leon, Frank .......... 1981-83Preall, Jeremy ............................1992Prieto, Victor ..............................1979Pringle, Eric ........................ 2001-03Pruitt, Jason.............................. 2001Puckett, Cody ......................2006-08

~ R ~Raasveld, Ryan ..........................1995Raciak, Tim ................................1981Rahseed, Bashir .........................1981Ramirez, Gil ......................... 1996-97Ramirez, John ..................... 2000-01Ramos, Richard ....................1976-77Ramos, Robert ..................... 1996-97Raskin, John ........................1985-86Rausch, Steve ............................ 1984Redick, Lorenzo ................... 1991-92Reidel, Chris ........................1999-00Renck, Trevor ...........................2004Renfro, Wayne ......................1976-77

Ressa, Steve ........................ 2001-02Richardson, Jeff ......................... 1991Riddle, Nathan ......................... 2000Riley, Tim ...................................1987Rivas, Elmer ..............................2005Rojas, Rudy ...............................2007Robles, Larry.............................2003Rodriguez, Adrian ..................... 1989Rodriguez, Alfredo ...............1993-94Rodriguez, Andrew ...................2003Rolbin, Mike ........................1997, 99Romero, Art ..............................2005Romero, Steve ............................1972Roux, Mike ..........................2002-03Roy, Jim .....................................1979Ruiz, Tirso .............................1974-75Russell, Erik ...............................1992

~ S ~Salazar, Alex...............................1985Salazar, Ruben ....................2003-04Saldana, Ramiro ........................1985Sanchez, Daniel ................... 1995-97Sanchez, Mike .......................1975-76Sannes, Matt .............................2007Santa-Cruz, Ray ....................1971-72Sarinana, Ernie .................... 1997-98Sauerheber, Neil ........................1995Schluchter, Chad ....................... 1989Schneider, Kyle .........................2007Scott, Gary ..........................2005-06Scott, George ............................. 1990Sears, Jeff .............................1987-88Silva, Aldo ...........................2002-03Sivers, Sean ...............................2006Shaw, Wayne..............................1972Shibley, Eric .......................1990-93*Shubin, Brian .............................1981Sloey, Nick ................................2003Smith, John................................1972Smith, Kevin ........................1987-88Smith, Ryan ..............................2004Snyder, Sam ..........................1975-77Soriano, Juan .......................1992-93Soto, Ernie ........................... 1991-92Spadoni, Don .......................1985-86Stablein, George................... 1976-78Stanley, Jason ...................... 1994-95Stanley, Kyle .............................2006Stanovich, David ....................... 1983Stella, Mike ..........................1994-96Strong, Mike ............................. 1986Strong, Richard ....................1984-85Sturgis, Brian ..................2007-Sutton, Sean ...............................1991Swaithes, Andy ................... 2000-01

~ T ~Takaki, Gary ..........................1971-72Taulua, Simi ......................... 1996-97Taylor, Mickey .....................1983-84Tekeley, Garrett ........................ 1986Tellez, William ...........................1972Thomas, Don .............................1977Thompson, David ............... 1998-00Thompson, Travis .................1971-73Tinson, Chris........................ 1996-97Tomaselli, Bobby .......................1987Torres, Danny ................ 2008-Toth, Jimm .......................... 1995-96Townsend, Joey ........................ 1990Tranberg, Mark .................... 1991-92Trejo, Harry ..............................2002Tripp, Keith ............................... 1994

Turley, Craig ............................. 1988

~ U ~Unmacht, Jim ............................1977

~ V ~Valle, Frankie ......................2002-04Vanderberg, Craig ......................1981van Doren, Phillip ......... 2008-Van Nort, John .....................1977-79Varela, Fernando ................ 2001-03Vaughn, Scott ........................... 2000Veazey, Ron .............................. 1989Veeder, Scott ......................1992-95*Vega, Hector ............................. 1996Vegely, Bruce .......................1987-88Velasquez, Tony .................1992-95*Villa, Jamy ...........................1989-90Villaloboz, Ernie ........................1981Villegas, Jorge ........................... 2001Vitalich, Greg ............................ 1986Villasenor, Mike .........................1987Vranau, Steve ............................2008

~ W ~Waldmann, Chris ......................2008Wallach, Curtis ......................... 1984Walling, Grant .......................... 1983Wakefield, Doug .................. 1997-98Warmington, Shane ................. 2000Washington, LaRue ...................1975Wayne, Denzil ............................1976Webster, Heath ................... 1996, 98Wells, Mark ..........................1999-00West, Tod .............................1992-93Weston, Larry ............................1981Whalen, Kevin .......................... 1986Whipple, Steve ........................... 1991White, Don .................................1979White, Tony ...............................1979Whitt, John ................................1981Wickoff, Shawn .................... 1992-93Wilhite, Tony ........................1976-77Williams, Marty ...................1989-90Willis, Steve ..........................1971-72Wilkens, Curt .............................1977Wilson, James ............................1975Wilson, Lester ............................1981Windes, Cary ..............................1991Wing, Rollie ........................ 1998-00Wixom, Jim................................1979Woinarowicz, Corey ............. 1991-93Woods, John ............................. 1990Wyatt, Mark .............................. 1984

~ Y ~Yanez, Brian .............................. 1998Yeomans, Jesse .................... 1994-95Young, Clay .........................2007-08Young, Greg ...............................1987

~ Z ~Zepeda, Brian ...................... 2000-01----------------------------------------------------------

Current Players in Bold

Since 1971 there have been 533 individuals in the Toros Baseball Program

* Denotes four-year letterwinner in baseball, 42 individuals

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toros BaseBall 2009University President

Mildred García, Ed.D., is the seventh president of California State University, Dominguez Hills and the eleventh female president—the 1st Latina president—in the California State University system.

With a strong commitment to equitable access in higher education for all and with more than

three decades of teaching and administrative experience, Dr. García took the helm as President on August 1, 2007 and is poised to lead the highly diverse faculty, staff and student body at CSU Dominguez Hills. An urban university located in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County, CSU Dominguez Hills offers 45 baccalaureate degrees and 21 master’s degrees. Enrollment exceeds 12,000 students, of which about 2,000 enroll via distance education opportunities. The student population is among the most ethnically and culturally rich in the nation. President García brings with her a commitment to multicultural alliances and believes that these coalitions strengthen not only an individual’s self-development and opportunities, but also strengthen institutions and communities.

President García came to Dominguez Hills after serving from 2001 to 2007 as president of Berkeley College in New York and New Jersey, where she championed the cause of access with success—the obligation to make the attainment of a college degree a realistic goal for all who strive to succeed. Under her leadership, the college began offering full academic programs in an online format. Over 14 bachelor’s and 14 associate’s degrees were approved, including Criminal Justice, International Business, Fashion Marketing and Management, Health Information Management and Human Resources. The college also made a number of capital improvements during her tenure, including the construction of new facilities as well as the modernization and renovation of existing facilities.

Prior to Berkeley, she was at Arizona State University (1997-2001), holding a variety of positions there, including Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, Associate Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Associate Director of the Hispanic Research Center at Arizona State University, and Tenured Professor in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department.

From 1986 to 1996 she was at Montclair State University, starting out as Executive Assistant to the Vice

President of Academic Affairs before joining the faculty in the School of Professional Studies and serving as Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs (1988-1996). She has also held the post of Dean of Students at Hostos Community College of City University of New York (1979-1986).

An educator foremost, President García’s research has concentrated on equity in higher education and its impact on policy and practice. She has written extensively and is a much sought-after speaker at national and international conferences. Among the books she has authored are Succeeding in an Academic Career, which focuses on how faculty of color can succeed in higher education; Assessing Campus Diversity Initiatives (co-published); and Transforming the 1st Year of College for Students of Color (with Laura I. Redón and Dawn Person). Most recently, she was a keynote speaker at the Association of American Colleges and Universities’ Annual Conference, and presented at the American Council on Education’s 3rd Summit for Women of Color Administrators in Higher Education. She was panel moderator for “Connecting Higher Education to Industry and Marketplace Needs” at the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) Annual Conference and delivered the keynote address at the University of San Diego, Community College Leadership Development Initiatives Summer Academy.

President García is an active member of the American Council of Education where she serves on its Board of Directors. She also serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of Peer Review, Association of American Colleges and Universities; on the Advisory Board for Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, on the Board of Trustees of the Caucus Educational Corporation; on the Board of Trustees of Caribbean University, Puerto Rico; and as founding board member of the National Council for Educational Partnerships.

President García received a Doctor of Education as well as a Master of Arts in higher education administration from Teachers College, Columbia University; an M.A. in business education/higher education from New York University; a B.S. in business education from Bernard Baruch College of City University of New York (CUNY); and an A.A.S. in legal secretarial sciences in business from New York City Community College of CUNY.

Dr. Mildred García

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toros BaseBall 2009CSUDH V.P. / Director of Athletics

Dr. Susan E. Borrego was appointed Cal State Dominguez Hills’ Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs in January of 2009, after serving as the Vice President for Planning and Enrollment Management since the summer of 2008.

As the Vice President, Borrego is responsible for several areas on campus including admissions, financial aid, housing, outreach services, public safety, student development, disabled student services, student activities and intercollegiate athletics. Among her primary tasks will be to develop and implement the University’s strategic enrollment plan as well as a comprehensive retention program.

Prior to Cal State Dominguez Hills, Borrego spent three years at fellow CCAA school Cal State Monterey Bay where she served in a similar capacity. Under her leadership, CSUMB experienced a 44 percent increase in freshmen enrollment, reversing a three year decline. Overall enrollment increased by 32 percent at the

university during her time there. Prior to working at CSUMB, Borrego served as Associated Vice Chancellor and Dean of Students at the University of Arkansas

at Fayetteville. She previously was an Associate Dean/Director of Minority Student Affairs at the California Institute of Technology, where she also served as executive director of CALTECH Y, a nonprofit student activities center at the university.

Borrego is a scholar practitioner who has taught at the University of Southern California and University of Redlands. Her research and publications have concentrated on student learning, social class diversity, and the collaboration of academic affairs and students affairs to ensure student success.

Borrego holds a Ph.D. in education from the Claremont Graduate University.

Patrick GuillenDirector of Athletics

Dr. Susan E. Borregovice President for Enrollment Management & Student Affairs

Patrick Guillen assumed his position as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on November 1, 2005, after serving as the Assistant Athletics Director since 2002, and has led the department to its most successful overall seasons since its inception in 1968. Guillen’s tenure at Cal State Dominguez Hills began in August of 1995 as the Director of Athletic Media Relations after coming to the Toros program from Vanguard University (formerly So. California College) in Costa Mesa, CA.

As the Director of Athletics, Guillen secured several new corporate partners, updated CSUDH’s corporate sponsorship with Enterprise Rent-A-Car, hired CSUDH’s new volleyball and baseball coaches, oversaw the appointment of a new Faculty Athletics Representative, raised necessary funds for new baseball and softball bleachers, sold venue advertising, centralized and updated concessions, and formulated future fundraising ideas, efforts which have substantially increased CSUDH Athletics funding beginning in the 2006 season.

Additionally, his efforts were instrumental in the 2006 & 2007 Toros Scholarship Golf Classics, which brought in the most scholarship dollars in its 17-year history.

Guillen serves on the Board of Directors for the Boys & Girls Club of Carson, as well as on both the CCAA Administrative and CCAA Championship Committees. He is also an active member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors Association, was named an NCAA Regional Advisory Committee member for women’s soccer and, most recently, was appointed the CCAA Sports Information liaison.

Guillen negotiated the hiring of a Marketing and Promotions Coordinator as well as a Special Projects Coordinator, positions vital to the success of the department. The benefits were immediate with the successful implementation several endeavors, as well as the redesigned Fitness Center, which opened in January of 2007.

In 2006, Guillen began his appointments on the CSUDH WASC Sub-Committee for Civic Engagement and the University Budget Committee (UBC), two committees on which he continues to serve.

Guillen has been an integral part of an Athletics Department that has captured two NCAA Division II men’s soccer National Championships (including 2008), hosted the NCAA Division II Final Four women’s soccer championship, and NCAA Division II men’s soccer regional contests. In addition, Guillen initiated the negotiation process that brought the Home Depot Center to the Carson campus.

On the academic front, the overall student-athlete GPA has increased from 2.63 (04-05) to 2.67 (05-06) to 2.73 (06-07) to 2.78 this past year under Guillen’s leadership. Fifty-two student-athletes made the CSUDH Athletics spring 2008 honor roll, 45 were recognized by the NCAA as part of the 21st Annual National STUDENT-Athlete Day, and 18 Toros were named to the 2007-08 CCAA’s All-Academic list, while four of 17 total recipients were named CSUDH Presidential Scholars this past year.

Prior to working in athletics, Guillen enjoyed a successful sales and marketing career in the healthcare industry.Born in nearby Torrance, Guillen’s roots are fixed in Carson, having graduated from Carson High School. He earned his

undergraduate degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Management and Marketing from Vanguard University in 1987. Guillen is single and resides in Irvine.

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Toro Athletics Staff Theresa CuarentaAssistant to the Athletics Director/Business Manager

Theresa, CSUDH’s favorite Assistant to the Athletics Director / Business Manager, is the resident out-of-the box thinker, numbers-crunching staff member, perennial athletic supporter, and the pleasant voice who occasionally answers the Athletics front office phones.

The heart and soul of the Toros Athletic Department, Cuarenta has a long-lasting history with Cal State Dominguez Hills, starting in 1976 as an undergraduate academic advisor. In 1995 she made the move to athletics and has kept the department running ever since.

The 30-something year old Cuarenta and her husband Karl reside in Long Beach with her daughter Tiara.

Natalie LockhartCompliance Coordinator/Senior Woman Administrator

After enjoying two seasons as a former Toro on the women’s soccer team, Lockhart began her duties as Senior Woman Administrator and Compliance Coordinator in summer of 2007. In her roles, Lockhart is responsible for gender equity as the Title IX administrator, acts as the liaison between the department and NCAA/CCAA with all compliance concerns, serves as the National Letter of Intent administrator and advises student-athletes and prospects both academically and regarding their eligibility. Prior to her new position, she served as an Academic Advisor at Long Beach State during 2005-06 and interned at both Cypress College and Cerritos College in the Transfer Center and Career Center department in 2006-07.

Lockhart is an alumnus of UC Irvine (Bachelor’s, Social Science, 2002) and Long Beach State (Master’s, Higher Education, 2007). She is married to former Toro Sean Lockhart.

Tim mcGuireCertified Head Athletic Trainer

Relocating from the “Big Apple” in 1983, Tim designs and implements strength and conditioning programs including physical therapy, pre- and post-injury rehabilitation, pre- and post-season conditioning, and disseminates research based information in the field of exercise science.

A 1997 CSUDH graduate who earned degrees in PE and AT with honors, Tim received his Strength and Conditioning Specialist Certification that same year, and achieved his Board of Certification in Athletic Training in 2001. He also taught PE at C.A.M.S. for five years and teaches part-time for CSUDH in the Kinesiology Department.

A lover of the outdoors, Tim enjoys cycling, surfing, hiking and snowboarding, and has completed numerous triathlons, biathlons and marathons. The 44-year-old McGuire lives with his wife Connie of 19 years in Manhattan Beach.

Dr. Sohaila ShakibFaculty Athletics Representative

Dr. Sohaila Shakib was named the Toros Faculty Athletics Representative on December 23, 2005, and began her Associate Professorship in the Sociology Department at CSUDH in spring 2006. Dr. Shakib comes to the Carson campus from the University

of Southern California where she has been a Senior Research Associate for the Keck School of Medicine since 2003.

Shakib received her doctorate and master’s from USC (Sociology) and her bachelor’s from University of Tulane (Psychology).

Tiffany Bullmarketing/Promotions Coord.

Not only the Athletics Department’s newest staff member, Bull was also a two-year letter-winner on the volleyball team, playing as a Toro in 2006 & ‘07. She will coordinate all game promotions and fund-raisers in support of Toro Athletics.

A recent CSUDH graduate, Bull received her Bachelor’s of Arts in Communications/Public Relations in Fall 2008.

She resides in Long Beach and will marry her fiance Mark in June of 2009.

max WardFacilities Coordinator

Beginning his eighth year with the Toros, Ward came to CSUDH from Johnson & Wales University in Charleston, South Carolina, where he served as the head basketball coach and the Athletics Director for one year.

Prior to Johnson & Wales in Charleston, Ward was an assistant coach at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island.

Ward received both his bachelor’s and master’s from Johnson & Wales (Hospital Management and Organization & Management).

Lindsay kokoczkaAssistant Athletic Trainer

Kokoczka is in her 1st year in the CSUDH training room as a certified athletics trainer after moving to California in August 2008.

Kokoczka attended the University of Michigan, where she received a degree in Athletic Training. In high school, Lindsay

participated in cross country, track & field, and gymnastics, before working as a graduate assistant for Auburn University.

Kokoczka enjoys training for triathalons and marathons, and lives in Redondo Beach with her boyfriend and two dogs.

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toros BaseBall 2009Sports Information / Media Relations

South Bay Daily BreezeTodd Bailey, Sports Editor

Phone: (310) 540-4201 Fax: (310) 540-3067

Los Angeles TimesPhone: (800) 528-4637 x77151

Fax: (213) 237-7876

Long Beach Press-TelegramPhone: (562) 499-1338

Fax: (562) 437-8914

Gardena Valley NewsKarsten Barnes, Sports Editor

Phone: (310) 329-6351Fax: (310) 329-7501

Associated PressPhone: (213) 626-1200

Fax: (213) 346-0200

The 2009 CSUDH Baseball Media Guide is a production of the CSUDH Sports Information Office. Designed and edited by Tom Weed and Mel Miranda, CSUDH Sports Information. Cover design by Tom Weed. Special thanks to Sports Information Assistant Lauryn Pena for her invaluable assistance.

Individual, team and action photography courtesy of John Alexovich, Phil Ellsworth, Mike Foo and Kirby Lee. Printing by SoCal Graphics (Culver City, CA). For additional copies, send $10.00 to: CSUDH Athletics, 1000 E. Victoria Street, Carson, CA 90747. Make checks payable to “CSUDH - Baseball”.

For the most up-to-date information on match results, statistics and releases, and for live, audio, video & statistics, visit us online at:

http://www.GoToros.com

Media Outlets

Media Guide Credits

Toros Online

Sports Information Staff

mel mirandaAssistant Athletic Director/Sports information Director

Mel begins his second season as the Assistant Athletics Director after being named the Sports Information Director in spring of 2006, five months after holding the position on an interim basis, and three years after beginning his CSUDH career as the Assistant SID.

As the Assistant Athletics Director, Mel serves as the liaison between CSUDH and the Home Depot Center, the advisor for the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), and the sport supervisor for CSUDH’s softball program. Additionally, he contributes towards the department’s overall marketing and special event efforts.

As the Media Relations contact, Mel handles men’s and women’s soccer, men’s basketball, softball and golf, and oversees volleyball, cross country, women’s basketball, baseball and indoor/outdoor track and field. He also pens season previews, helps with the design and editing of all media guides, and is responsible for home game management, post-game recaps and web site content. Additionally, he was instrumental in the design and implementation of CSUDH Athletics’ new marks as well as for its new web site, www.GoToros.com.

Prior to his career in athletics, Mel worked at Virgin Records America from 1996-2002, with the last four years as a publicist. Before his stint at VRA, he began his public relations career at Atlantic Records after graduating from UCLA with a degree in English.

Mel enjoys copy-editing, playing unlimited arc slow pitch softball, and dog training, and is an avid fan of the Bruins, Dodgers, Lakers and Chargers.

Married to the former Malu Pangan, the southern California natives welcomed daughter Medina into their family on January 31, 2005, and son Mathias on May 17, 2007.

The Mirandas reside in Long Beach with their dog Mori.

Tom WeedAssistant Sports information Director

Tom Weed begins his first year as the Assistant Sports Information Director after the last two seasons at fellow CCAA school Cal State Monterey Bay, where he served in a similar capacity.

His day-to-day duties include being the contact person for volleyball, cross country, women’s basketball, baseball and track and field, as well as the creation and maintenance of of content on GoToros.com, design and layout of athletics publications including media guides, game programs, brochures and fliers, and statistical recording for all Toro sports.

The Lancaster native enjoys soccer, softball and baseball, and on rare occasion can be seen as the man behind the mask in the Toro mascot outfit. At Bethel Christian High School, he was a three-time letter winner in baseball and competed in city league soccer as a goalkeeper prior to transferring to CSU Monterey Bay.

Jenise EspindolaJudith Fisher

Christina WalkerLauryn Pena

Vanessa SandovalLaura MixonSal Del ToroTiara Hoyt

Sports Information Assistants

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Toro Athletic Facilities

Dimensions: 28, 251 sq. ft., 35 ft. clear height, 207 ft. length, 126 ft. widthCapacity: Bleacher Seating - 4,200Features: Wireless interenet, 4 locker rooms, 4 full basketball and

volleyball courts, concession areaOutside Usage: ABA, Athletes Performance, Pan-American Jujitsu ChampionshipsCommericial Use: Home Depot & Nike (TV Commercial)

Torodome (Volleyball/Basketball)

Dimensions: 82 ft. long, 75 ft. wideFeatures: 1 meter spring board, 3 meter spring board, 6 swimming lanesOutside Usage: Athletes performance and excercie,

recreational use, C.A.M.S. high schoolCommericial Use: My Name is Earl (TV Show)

Pool

Dimensions: Soccer Field (72 x 115 yards), Track Oval (400 Meters)Capacity: Bleacher Seating - 8,000Features: Lights, two press

boxes, four long jump pits, Outside Usage: RBI Program, South Bay SaintsCommericial Use: Audi Automobile, (TV Commercial), Pros vs. Joes (TV Show)

Toro Stadium (Soccer/Track & Field)

Dimension (L - r): 345-390-340Capacity: Bleacher Seating - 500Features: 8 foot high outfield fence, message board, protective dugout screen, two bullpens, batting cages, grass infield

Outside Usage: RBI Program, South Bay SaintsCommericial Use: Audi Automobile, (TV Commercial)

Toro Field (Baseball)

Dimensions: 1, 421 sq. ft., 49 ft. long, 29 ft. wideCapacity: 25 peopleFeatures: 2 treadmills, 2 elliptical cross trainers, 2 seated bikes, 1 stairclimber, 2 free weight

bench presses, 2 free weight squat racks, 20 piece dumbbell rack, 2 adjustable incline bikes, 14 assorted strength machines

Fitness Center

Dimension (L - r): 200-200-200Capacity: Bleacher Seating - 250, Outfield Seating - 400Features: 8 foot high outfield fence, scoreboard, protective dugout screen, two bullpens,

batting cagesOutside Usage: RBI Program, Commericial Use: Pros vs. Joes (TV Show), State Farm Insurance (TV Commercial)

Toro Diamond (Softball)

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toros BaseBall 2009The California Collegiate Athletic Association

The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) has been one of the nation’s most successful intercollegiate athletic conferences since its establishment in December 1938.

The 11-member league is home to some of the nation’s finest NCAA Division II athletic programs in Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State L.A., Cal State Monterey Bay, Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State Stanislaus, Chico State, Humboldt State, San Francisco State, Sonoma State and UC San Diego.

These institutions compete in seven women’s and six men’s CCAA-sponsored sports. Fall sports include men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. Men’s and women’s basketball are contested in the winter, and women’s tennis, men’s golf, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, softball and baseball comprise spring competition.

CCAA members has won 147 NCAA Championships (98 men, 48 women) which is far and away the most of any Division II conference. On the men’s side, CCAA members have brought home at least 10 titles in swimming & diving (25), wrestling (16), track & field (13), tennis (11) and baseball (10).

CCAA institutions have been very successful in the 25-year history of NCAA women’s athletics, having won 10 cross country, eight softball, six track & field, five volleyball and five basketball national championships as well as 19 more in four other sports.

The CCAA has undergone several changes in conference membership since charter members UC Santa Barbara, Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State came together to form the league in 1938. Over the past 68 years, a number of institutions have been members of the CCAA, including Cal State Northridge, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Chapman, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, Pacific, Pepperdine, UC Riverside, UC Davis, Grand Canyon University, and Cal State Bakersfield.

The CCAA Commissioner’s Office relocated from southern California to the San Francisco Bay Area-suburb of Walnut Creek in July 1998. Robert J. Hiegert is in his 11th year as Commissioner.

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women’s soccer Chico State

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The CCAA

2007-08 CCAA Champions

CCAA Sports Information Directors

sid (school) e-mail

Al Barba (CCAA) .................................... [email protected] Reinhiller (CPP) .......... [email protected] Helms (CSULA) [email protected] Mills (CSUMB .................. [email protected] Murphy (CSUSB) [email protected] Tsai (CSUS)[email protected] Reid (CSUC) .................................. [email protected] Pambianco (HSU) [email protected] Danahey (SFSU) ...................................... [email protected] Bronzan (SSU) ...... [email protected] Hall (UCSD) [email protected]

CCAA Universities

North to South:Humboldt State - Lumberjacks

Chico State - WildcatsSonoma State - Seawolves

Cal State East Bay - Pioneers *San Francisco State - Gators

Cal State Stanislaus - WarriorsCal State Monterey Bay - Otters

Cal Poly Pomona - BroncosCSU San Bernardino - CoyotesCSU Dominguez Hills - TorosCal State L.A. - Golden Eagles

UC San Diego - Tritons* Provisional Member

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28*SFSU11am (DH)

marCH1*SFSU11am (DH)

2 3Keio (Exh)2pm

4 5*CSUSB2pm

6*CSUSB2pm

7*CSUSB11am (DH)

8 9 10 11 12*CPP2pm

13*CPP2pm

14*CPP11am (DH)

15 16 17 18 19 20*CSUC2pm

21*CSUC11am (DH)

22*CSUC11am

23 24 25 26*CSULA2pm

27*CSULA2pm

28*CSULA11am (DH)

april1 2

Dixie7pm

3Dixie4pm (DH)

4Dixie12pm

5 6 7 8CSUSB2pm

9Biola2pm

10Acad. Art11am

11Acad. Art11am (DH)

12 13 14 15 16*UCSD3pm

17*UCSD3pm

18*UCSD12pm (DH)

19 20 21 22 23 24*CSUMB2pm

25*CSUMB11am (DH)

26*CSUMB11am may

1*CSUS11am

2*CSUS11am (DH)

3*Stan11am

* Denotes California Collegiate Athletic Association Game(DH) Denotes Double-Header

Home Games in Grey in Carson at Toro Field

opponenT BreakdownKey NAme LoCATioNAcad. Art Academy of Art University San FranciscoBiola Biola University La miradaCPP Cal Poly Pomona PomonaCSULA Cal State L.A. Los AngelesCSUmB Cal State monterey Bay SeasideCSUSB Cal State San Bernardino San Bernardinomarcos Cal State San marcos San marcosCSUS Cal State Stanislaus TurlockCSUC Chico State ChicoDixie Dixie State College St. Goerge, UtahKeio Keio University mita, JapanSFSU San Francisco State San FranciscoSSU Sonoma State Rohnert ParkUCSD UC San Diego La JollaVanguard Vanguard University Costa mesa

Matt Hoppssenior - Pitcher